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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1908)
The Semi "Weekly Tribune Ira U.Bake, Editor and Publisher n subscription ratbsi One Year, cash In advance It.ZS Months, cash In adyanco ti cW Entorod at North Platte, Nobraska, Poitofflco an aocond class matter. FRIDAY, JUNE G, 1908, Buying by Mail. Do you romombcr tho "Bight unseen trndo snaps" of boy-hood? Thcro's a lot of tho snmo sort of "sight unseen" tradlnr? iroincr on todnv. only nowadays it is called buying by mail. God gave human beings n power that ho did not givo to bensts; tho power to reason, and since wo nro reasoning beings, let's all take a squnro viow at this matter. Tho local merchant has tho access to tho same manufacturing establishments tho cataloguo houses have, and can buy just as cheaply, barring small con cessions becauso of largo purchases. All manufacturers mako different grades of goods, and it's tho low grades and imperfect material that these cata loguo houses secure. 0 Whon the local merchant buys ho knows his goods must bo sold before tho oyo and in tho hands of tho pur chaser and not only so, it goes to n regular customer who resides in tho immcdiato vicinity of tho merchant, and the goods must stand tho test of actual use. Tho cataloguo merchant Bolls his goods by printed pictures, and discre tion, and a weak Btlck can be painted as beautifully and given as perfect a polish as a strong ono. Paint hides flaws and tho pictures do not bIiow them nor does tho eloquent langunga employed in tho description reveal thorn. Tho cataloguo man picks out tho cheapest articles ho can find in his cat alogue, thon ask tho merchant to com pote with his superior goods, and if tho merchant refuses to do bo, ho is called a "robber." If ho buya from tho cataloguo houso and gets boat, you novor hoar a word, but if it's bought from a local merchant nnd docs not prove satisfactory, it's up to the merchant to mako it bo. What recourse havo you got on tho catologue houso? How many of you would think of buying a horse from n cataloguo with a cut of an animal with a name under it. Of course tho cataloguo would Bay that tho horso was a bright bay, 1200 lbs., bo many hands high, free from blemishes and offered at tho cut price of $75.20, becauso of a spot cash deal with a prominent stock farm. Thoro Is as much reason in a pur chase of that nature, as thero is to buy a certain articlo at tho cut nrico of 29 cents when you can buy n hotter articlo at homo for SO conts and see what you are buying. The Exact Position. Tho Grand Island Indopondent in a recent issue holds in tho following words tho exact position held bv The Tribuno and bo expressed on sovoral occasions. It is undoubtedly tho sent! ment of ninety-nine out of overv hun dred people in Nebraska: "If wo havo said it twenty times let us say it the twenty-first, if thirty times, tho thirty. first; tho majority of tho pcoplo want tho railroads to do a profitable carrier business. Thoy do not want theso great and benlflcicnt corporations to carry their goods to and from thorn at a loss Thoy do not oven caro bo much if tho railroads mako n liberal earning, Thoy want them, indeed, to make a good liberal profit on on honest capitaliza tion. Thoy have been, howovcr. obioct Ing to tho railroads conducting tho political affairs of tho state and thoy havo been and aro objoctlng to the rallroadB controlling, by moans of dis criminatory rates, other linos of busi ness and Industry. Thoy havo to a con siderablo degree put tho railroads out of politics and tho railway commission ought to pay Its first attontlon to 1 removal of dovelopment-rcstrlctinir dis crimination rather than straight rato nnd income reduction. But to that task t ought to go vigorously. No New Classifications. It Is by no means cortaln that tho state rallwuy commission will issue an entiro now classification of freight rates, but it is probnblo that tho com' mission will make reductions in tho rates for tho shipment of certain com rnoditica and from timo to time make still further reductions on other com moditioB. This practico may bo ken up until tho commission feels that tho Nobrnuku rates uro just and not ox orbitant. Since tho hoaring granted tho rail road pfllcials,. followed by tho honring cranted the railroad emnloves. to gather with Its investigations along other lines, tho commission has docideu tho making of a new classification of rates is a big task and ono that will re quire a lone timo. On the other hand one member of tho commissipn belioves that by picking out horo and there cer tain commodities upon which tho rates seem high and making roductlons in those instances it nrobablv would ac complish more for tho people than if it mane a -sweeping reduction or a certain percent )n all rates, NEWS OF THE COUNTY. Buried Alive. Raymond, tho 13-y car-old son of J. A. Montgomery who resides about 25 miles north of town, was killed by a cave-in Friday. It seems that tho boy had been occupying his time digging a holo or cavo in a bank near his home, when tho earth fell about him suddenly, covering him. Tho women folks were ndvised of his predicament at onco and 6ot to work digging him out, thero being no men about tho place Within a fow minutes they succeeded in get ting tho boy partly uncovered, but another cavo in of tho Band buriod him onco more. A neighbor had been sont for in tho mcantfmo and arrived In time to assist in getting tho boy uncovered a second timo. After being removed from tho holo ho breathed a few times and passed away, having been badly crushed as well as smothered. Tho funeral services wcro conducted by Rev. C. L. Rogers at tho Birdwood Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon, after which interment took place in the ocal ccmotery. Much sympathy is felt for tho bereaved family, who came to tho neighborhood only a Bhort time ago. Sutherland Free Lance. Celebrate Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, of DickenB, celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary Juno Oth by invit ing a hundred friends to spend tho even ing with them. Seventy-five responded to tho invitation and passed an evening that was full of enjoyment from start to finish. Ico craam and cake wore sorved. Mr. and Mrs. Turner havo re sided in tho Dickens soctibn for twenty years and nro known to and highly es teemed by all. They were tho recip ients of a largo number of presents. W. C. T. U. Meeting at Brady. Tho Lincoln County Women's Chris tian Temperance Union will meet at Brady Wednesday and Thursday of this week, nnd for tho convention a very interesting program has been prepared. Tho opening session will bo hold nt 10 a. m. tomorrow, Mrs. James McCul- ough making the address of welcome, with responso by Mrs. A. P. Kelly, of this city. Sessions will be Wednesday afternoon and evening and Thursday forenoon and afternoon. Delegates from all over tho county are expected to bo in attendance. Since buildincr their new hall, tho Modern Woodmen of Amorlca. have been making a rapid growth, having initiated ten members at tho last two mcctlntrs. Wo aro informed that thev havo another class for their next moot ing night, Saturday, Juno 13, and as tho team has been going through tho stunts in nractico. tho now candidates will no doubt rcceivo a hoarty recep tion. urauy v indicator. Tho annual mcotinir of tho Platte Valloy Livestock Association will bo noiu at buthorianu tomorrow. Tho forenoon will bo dovoted to cowbov sports, and in tho afternoon there will uo an address by ur. uiark or Denver, In tho evening thoro will bo a stock' man'u ball. Frank Woodgatc Dies. Thn tnurn unil mm mimitv nf TrurliniTi was groatly Bhockcd to learn of tho death of Frank Woodgato, which oc- (Mirod in ihn hnnnltnl nf TTnlrlrntrn 'Mnb..": ..w-j.. . HV .w.w.wv, f June 2nd. Mr. Woodgato is tho son of t. 11. woodgato, tho merchant of ing- 11am, anu was n spioiidid young man witu many irionus. ino sympathy or tho people of this community goes out to tho mourning relatives. Brady Vindicator. A COMMON ERROR. The Same Mistake is Made by Many North Platte People. It's a common error. To plaster tho aching back . To rub with liniments rheumatic joints. When tho trouble comes from tho kidnoys. Doan'a Kidnoy Pills euro a" kidney ills. And nro endorsed by North Plntio citizens. Airs. j. t. iioiionuccic, living on Dowoy stroot, North Platto, Neb., sayB: "During tho paBt two or throe years I havo boet a great 'sufferer, from n dull grinding ache through tho Binnll of my back directly ovor tho kid noys and my limbs ached do severely the greator part of the timo that I could hardly drag mysolf around. In tho morning I would got up bo lamo that I could not stand orcct and it would be hours boforo I could walk about with nny degree of comfort. Tho kidnoy Becrotions 'cro vory annoying by their irregulur and frequent nctlon, About a year ago when I was feeling very miserable a friend advised mo to try Donn's Kidnoy Pills and I procured n box at A. ,F. Stroltz'a drug store. In n short timo J Improvod with marked rapidity and by tho timo I had used tho contonta of a fow boxes of Donn's Kid ney Pills, I was completely cured of this distressing complaint and havo ainco had no return." For Snlo by all Dealers. Prico CO cont. Fostor-Mllbum Co., Buffalo Now York. Agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. Myrtle News. Fred Nelson, who had been visiting his mother, Mrs. Ivcrson, returned to Ruskin, Neb., tho first of the week. . . . . Mrs. Emory Loudon, Mrs. McGuo and Miss Go)dio McGuo attended the Eighth grado graduation exercises at North Platte. Mrs. F. R. Hodge boom spent several days in North Platto last week Mrs. Ed Wright and Mrs. Jim Bowers were North Platto visitors Decoration Day Tho Misses Mary Nelson and Ida Iver eon, of North Platte, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivorson Fred Peterson and Eva Lee, who had been students of tho North Platto x schools returned to their respective homes last Friday Merle Moore and Bco Lou don, who were Eighth grado 'graduates from District No. G3, attended tho graduation exercises held in North Platte Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Sivit nre tho proud parents of a young son. ....Mrs. Anna Moore accompanied by Leslio Mooro wont to North Platto Friday to attend the graduating exer cises F. II. Hogeboom, Myron Dourto and A. E. Mooro had a little excitement while at the lake fishing on Thursday. A leaky boat in which Mes srs. Mooro and Dourtc had gono out in sunk and as neither men could swim, their position was dangerous, especially for Dourto, who hold to tho buoy nnd shouted for help. Upon hearing the call for help, Messera Hogeboom, Ander son and Parker camo up and by form ing a chain and throwing n lino to Dourto pulled him out. A. E. Mooro succeeded in reaching the bank by treading water and some high jumps. Puckerue Island. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson and Miss Lamb of Cozad wero tho guests of their cousins Mr. and Mrs. John Rohrn and spent Decoration day at Fort Mc- Phorson Claude Drako is num bered among thoso who havo the scar lctina this week Died Mildred Evelyn Garrison wbb born in Fremont May 30, 1904 and died May 28, 1908, after ono week's affliction, her death being caused by swallowing a small safety pin. ''Little Mildred, how wo miss thee, For thoro is a vacant chair, But we know thou art with tho angels, And pain and sorrow nover enter there. Mrs. Ella Drako Is suffering from oriBipelas. Dr. Ward is tho attending phyician Miss Vora, Morant is the guest of Mrs. Duko Trombly for a cou plo of weeks boforo returning to her homo at Morrell, Neb Bertie Hoa tetter and Willio Trembly aro captur ing many fine catfish in tho river these days Vern Drako is tho victim of scorlotina Tho weeds aro growing as well as tho corn and it makes tho farmers hustle to get ahead of them. Tho stork visited Mr. and Mrs. Royal Errlcson recently and loft them a fino baby girl Oscar Johnson de livercd hogs in Moxwoll Tuesday. In making out tho program for tho W. C. T. U instituto which meets at Brady, Juno 10-11, Franchise was acci dentally ommittcd. Tho question will bo presontcd and fully discussed. For Salo Two-row cultivators at $35 each. Joseph Hershoy, Fifth nnd Lo' cust streets. Thinkslt Salved Hit Life. Lcstor M. Nelson", of Naples. Maine says in a recent letter: "I havo used Dr. King s Now Discovery for many yoara, for coughs nnd colds, and I think it saved my life. I havo found it a reliable remedy for throat and lung complaints, and would no more bo with out n bottle thnn I would bo without food." For nearly forty vears Now Discovery haB stood at tho head of throat and lung remedies. As a preven tative of pneumonia, and healer of wonlc llinrra if linn nn nnnnl fird.l t.n,ln guarantee at Stono's drug atoro. 50c unu $l.w inui uoctio iree. Good Paints & Good Varnishes for All Parts of THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. make good paints and good vnrnishes for all parts of buildings inside and outside, and for all household uses. They make special paints for special purposes, each one the best of its kind. No matter what you want to paint or varnish, you'll get best results, full measure, and save most money if you use THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS AND THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS VARNISHES. Color cards and full information upon request. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. are the largest paint u nuuui ncss on SOLO BY A.. E Streitz;, One Sack is Enough to provo tho superiority of my 4X brand of flour. Try ono with your next grocory order, and thero will bo no doubt in your mind on that point. My flour is making new friends every day, and keeping its old ones. Its baking'riualitics aro so excellent that onco tried it becomes a necessity to every housekeeper. You can got It r om every grocer in tho city. C. F. Iddings. Wood Turning and Furniture Repairs, Cabinet Work, Screen Frames, Saw Filing and Setting1. All kinds of Job Workdone on short notice at prices to suit. Terms Cash. P. M. Sorenson. Shop North of P. O. W. R. MALONEY, UNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc. Calls nnswered promptly. Day Phono 1?6, Night Phono 257. The Iowa Low Down Mode In tho Largest Separator Factory In Hie World. We will save you Dollars on Separators. Lamb's Cash Grocery, NORTH SIDE. SUNSET HERD OF SHORT HORNS 'Bulla nnd Heifers of all ages for sale, Bred right and priced right. Wo guar antee to sell any ono a Bull good enough to bo used in a registered herd at n prico that ho can afford to uso him on common cows. Correspondence solicited. Visitors welcome Ranch two miles west of North I'latto. Fremont Watts & Sons. Buildings jlucv nave nuutnn ineir nusi- good quality PROFESSIONAL CARDS T S. TWINEM. Homeopathic Physician anu surgeon. Office: McDonald Bank Building. Phone 183. A. J. Amos. M. D. Mario Amos. it. I) "PVOCTORS AMES & AMES. ) Physicians and Surgeons. Office: Over Stono Drug Co. Phones: Office 273, Residence 273 GEO. B. DENT, Physician nnd Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Bank. PhonpH lOfficol30 1 nones hRcsJdonco 11B D ,R. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 and 8, McDonald Stato Bank Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, AttornoyB-at-Law. Office ovor Schatz Clothing Store. Phono 48 rp C. PATTERSON, Attorney-at-Lnw, Offico: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. None but the Best Meats Aro Bold nt our market, nnd we guarantee to please all customers. With a thoroughly renovated mar ket, new machinery and competent workmen wo nro in n position tc givo you tho best possible Bervice. Wo solicit n share of your trade. BACON & WALDO, North Platte Meat Market. Jos. F. Pillion Authorized DRAIN LAYER Would like to figure with you to connect your house with city sewer system. Also Plumbing Work, Tin Roofing nnd Spouting. Phono 180. The School For You Our catalog- will tell you why. It is yours for the asking. Write for it today. LEXINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, Lexington, Neb. Road No. 314. . The commissioner nnnninfnd fnr fhn purpose 01 vacating in part and eBtab lishincr a TMlhllf. rnnrl nn fnllnron. - - "rr w vttu (Part to be vacated) To vacate a part vi ihibu nu, o uuginiung iou rous norm oi me soumeast corner of section 6. townshin 12. rnnirn M frnm fVion rods west, thenco 160 rods north. irart to do established) Commencing 160 rods north of tho southeast corner of finldTThpHnn fi flinnr-o IRfl rnAa on said section line between sections 6 ana t, township 13, range 29, from thence east about 20 rods on township line to southwest corner of nnctinn 3.V Wn. ship 13, rango29, from thenco ono mile north on BQCtion Hnn Vinfwnnn cnnllnm Hi ana ad township 13 range 29: also - - - ' . V ui,wwiuiD t.u.tiiuvui.ii!K ui. iiui uii'UBb corner 01 saiu flection 6 on township lino west to connect with road No. 34, has roportea In favor of tho vacation and tho establishment of said road; all uujecuuns uiereiwr claims for Uama ores mURt hn fllnd in tha office on or before noon on tho 25th day Of Julv. 1908. or mirh rnnrl will l. n' cated and established without refer ence thereto. Dated North Platto Nebr., May 21 1908. P. R. Elliott, County Clerk. BALK OK ATTACHED PU01EUTY. Stato of Nobraska. Lincoln county. 1 i n ' A M(i?10 Justice of tho 1'oaco "in .unu milieu mat on inu 22n day of May IttW. J. A. Mooro. a .lustlco of tho I'oiico. of Max woll I'rmilnet, in Lincoln county, ixonrasKa issued an ordor of at- lutiiuiuiii, iur wiu sum ur uasa in an action lHindlns boforo him wlmmln M K-iii.nZ 1- plalntlir ami C. O. l)rako Is defendant con- Bumis ui a iranin iiuiiuiniTMIO JUxSO, located on lot 1. In block 27 In tho town of Maxwell. nasoocn attached under ald order. Bald ,.;J!SD cununucu 10 inoiin clay of Juno lwa- M. KUHNS. Hotlco for Publication. Department of tho Interior. Land Offlco at North Platte. Nob. Notlco , , , . junoist, m. ?mp,lU 1,of MmwoII. Nebraska, who on Jul ; V. 1 :V"" . usury no, iiu.ii, fSJlU'6!.!1 'i".tJ,uf,rtor "Orthwcai ouartor. . o.u w, ui otvuun u, JUWIISIUD North. tanBu 87 west. Sixth Principal Merfdlan. "is Hied notice of Intention to mako anal flvu 1?" p!ff'J, riJ!.to tho land Claimant namos as witnesses! O. C. How man andN. O. llowman. both of WtiUrri n.. J.'f'u:;: J"?,' S",nt Yiork n1 J' J Trices, both NOTICE FOn PUBLICATION. Department of tho Intorlor. . U. B. Land Ofllco at North Platto, Nob. , May 25th. 1P08. Notlrn Is liornbr nlvon that Fanny E. Oadn. of Maxwell, Neb., who, on April 9. 1B00, made iiomcstosu entry ino. xuiv. jot mo oast half of Hectlnn 10. Townililn 13 N.. Katuro 28 W., Cth Principal Meridian, has filed noiico or intention to maKo iinai liToyoar described, boforo tho itcclster and Ilecolvor, at North Platto, nou ontnoninuay ouuiy, 1TOH. Claimant names as wltnossost William Graves, Oconto Whitney, Arthur Hooker and Palom Town, all of Maxwell, Nobraska. - mw-o j. U. kvans, uocisior. NOTICE IfOH PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior, , U. (9. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Nob. May23lh,' 1P08. Nntlcn Is horobr clvon that Charles Trem bly, of Maxwell, Nebr.. who. on December 2, 1001, made homestead entry No. 19189, for lot four of Hoctlon 32 Township IS N., Itantre 28 V Oth Principal Meridian, has (lied notlco of intention to mako Final live, year nroof. to establish claim to tho land abovo described,- oeroro ttio rcKisior anu receiver, at North Platto, Hour., on thOTtn day or .July iuw. Claimant names as witnesses: J. II. Trem bly, ,F. M. Drako, E. O. Ilostottcr, and II. J. l'cu or urady, Nebraska. mzu-u j. 1';. rjvAns, itctristor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Intorlor. Land OHIco at North Platto, Nob., May 4th, 11)08. Notlco Is horoby elvon that lluah L. flaunt. of North Platto, Nob., who on Mar 20, 1101, mauo iiomcsieau I'.niry no. ipvw lor tno north half northeast uuarter and north half southeast (juartor of section 10, township IS, n.. ranKo oi, w., uin rrincipai itioriaian, nas (lied notlco of Intention to make final flvo year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Itoglstor and Itccelvor at North Platto. Noli., on tlin lflt.lt day of Juno, claimant, names as witnesses! William Doobko. Henry Doobko. Jacob Meyer and Oconto Macuinbor, all of North Platto. Nob. mO'tl J K. KTANfl. lteglstor. Department of tho Interior, Oonoral Land Ofllco, WashlnBton, I). C. February 19, 1D08. Notlco of Bcstorotlon of Public Lands to Settlement and Kntrv. Notlco Is hnrnbv Klven that tho Actlmr Secretary of tho In terior ims vacated uoparimcntai ordor or withdrawal In so far as tho samo affects tho withdrawal for Irritation purposes under tho act of Juno 17th, 1V02 (82 Stat., 388), for uso In connection with tho North Platto, Pro ject, Nebraska, of tho following described lauds In tho Stato of Nobraska, and by his authority such of said tracts as barn not been lierotoforo llnally restored and aro not othorwlso withdrawn, resorvod, or appro priated, will bo subject to sottlcment under tho public land laws 'of tho United States on and after. May 14, 1908, but Bhall not bo subject to entry, Mine, or selection until Juno 13. 1908. at tho United States land otllco at North Platto, Nobraska, warning being expressly given that no person will bo per mitted to gain or exercise, any right what ever under any settlement or occupation May 14, 1908, all such sottlemenU or occupa- Hnn lull ri . . 11 'I' 1!l T r. 1 ... tlth p. m. R. A. Balllnger, Commissioner of tnouonorai lanuonico, FranK riorco. First Assistant Socrotary of tho Intorlor. NOTICE KOK TAX DEED. Too vory Dnrson In actual noisnton nr oc cupancy of tho promises bolow described and to d. it. urocuott ana Amos W. Howard in whoso namo tho tltlo of said promises ap pears of rocord In tho ofllca of tho Koelster of Deeds In Lincoln county. Nebraska, aud ... I? 1) Oayvrtt.A.. . . You and each of you aro horoby notified that on tho fifth day of November, 1B00, s. Y. GUlan purchased at public salo (Cortlflcato no. 33iuj at tho county treasurer's ofllco of said county, tho following descrlbOd Teal es tate to-wlt: Tho northeast ouartor INK U) of Section nlno (0), Township ton (10) north of nango tuirty-two twi west or tnootti v. m, in Lincoln county. Nebraska, for tho delinquent taxes duo tliorcon for tho year 19U5 for tho sum of 32 97. and on tho first day of May, 1907, ho paid tho subsequent taxes assessed against said promlsrs for tho year 190t) for tho sum of Si. 89, and on tho 8th day of May, 1903. E. 8. Davis, who was os slgned said ccrtlflcato on or about February third. 1909, paid tho subsequent taxes assesod against said premises for tho year 1907 for tho sum-or$2,07; that said property was assessed In tho namo of Amos W, Howard for 1903, to L. A. Wight for 19Ud and to F. It, Crockett for for 1907; that tho timo for redemption wlllox plro on tho sixth day of November. 1908, and It tho said premises aro not redeemed on thn sixth day of November. 1908. from said tax salo tho undersigned will apply to tho coun ty treasurer for a dood to tho said promises, Dated this 23d day of May, im. E. S. DAVIS, Asslgnco of abovo Cortlllcato of Tax Solo, TniS Is to certify that at a mooting tho shareholders of THE BANK OF LIN COLN COUNTY. OF HF.RSHEY. NEBRAS KA, held at Hershoy, Nebraska, on tho 23d day of April. 1908, duo notlco having been given, and every shareholder bolng prosont In porson or by proxy, tho Articles of Incor poration woro amended by striking out all of Articlo VII and adopting and substitut ing thorofor tho following: VII. "Tho capital stock of this corpora tion shall lio Ten Thousand Dollars (IIO.OOO). to bo divided Into two hundred sharos of fifty dollarscoch." THE BANK OF LINCOLN COUNTY. , . , By J. W. AiinOTT, Cashier. Stato of Nobraska. I County of Lincoln. I ss Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this Uth day of May, A. D. 1008. My commission oxplres Fob. 5. 1910. ARNOLD F. HEELER. m23 4w Notary Public. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ily virtue of an ordor of salo Issued from tho district court of Lincoln county. Nebras ka, upon adecreoof foreclosure rendered In said court wherein P. L. Harpor Is plalntltr ana Mary O. M. Doylo and James Doyloaro dofondantd, and to mo directed, I will on tho 80th day of June. 1908, at 1 o'clock D. m. at tho east front door of tho court houso In North Platto. Lincoln county. Nebraska, soli at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs.tho followfngdoKcrlbcd proporty, to-wlt: Southwest ouartor 18W Hi of section Twenty nlno fan, Township Nino (.91, Range Thirty four ISll. and Northwest quarter LNW Hi of Section Thirty-two 32), Township Nino 0, ""o Thirty-four tsi, Lincoln County. No Dated at North Platto. Nob.. May 10, 1908. ... I. L. MlLTONllKlUlBK, "22-5 Sheriff. Estimate of Expenses. I, Chas. P. Temple, City Clerk, here by certify that tho following1 estimate of expenses was made by tho Mayor and City Council of tho City of North jatte, Nebraska, tho 19th duy of May, Salaries for City Officials $2,900.00 Expense for Fire Dop't includ- services of Chief 1,000.00 Streotfl. Culverts, etc 1,500.00 Sidewalks, Crossings and Ap proaches 4,000.00 General and Incidental expenses 4,000.00 Water Hydrant rental 8,600.00 Street liRhtincr 2,500.00 Sower Tax for Interest and Bonds 1,200.00 Sower Muintenonco tax 800.00 Total ?240oToO Tho entiro rovenuo for the past fiscal year was $20,609.14. Ciias. F. Temple, City Clerk.. Your New Suit should bo made to order, and wo aro in position to mako it and guarantee a perfect fit. New samples of spring and summer goods just received. Come in and let us show you. No use sending out of town iur our apparel. F. J Oewoy St. Merchant Tailor J. E. EVANS, Iteulstor.