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    the Semi Weekly Tribune
Ira L.BARB,Editor and Publisher
HnnnnniPTfoM tiAfirai
One Year, cash In advance ....11.25
Months, cash In advance 64 cu
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Poitofflce
as socona Class matter.
FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1908.
With tho net earnings of the Union
Pacific greater in April 1907, than in
April 1908, there is not much room for
tho stockholders of that road to cry for
n reduction of wages of employes.
PEltHAPS tho reason the assessors
placed such a high value on real cstato
in North Platto is because they heard
Bomo of tho owners say their property
wbb worth $G,000, when in reality it
would' not soil In an open murkot for
$3,000. Tho assessor simply took tho
owner's word as to tho vnluo.
Real estate owners who possess
sultablo sites for tho federal building
should tako heart in tho announcement
that tho sito for tho building at Pitts
burg cost Undo Sam $900,000, when in
reality it was worth but $600,000. It is
nn instance showing that your Uncle
Sam occasionally gets tho wool pulled
over his eyes,
Noiitii Platte merchants should
follow tho lead of tho Norfolk commer
cial club which has taken a firm stand
against what it terms advertising
"fakes;" that is schomca that do not
produco rosultB. Tho club firmly advo
cates newspaper advertising ns the
most effective kind known to tho busi
ness world and tho only kind that la
worth whllo.
As tho contests aro sifted down by
the republican national committee at
its sessions in Chicago, tho moro oppar
ont it becomes that Taft will bo nomin
ated on tho first ballot; in fact it would
not bo surprising if no other namo was
prosonted to tho convention. Tho 'con
tested delegations so far decided has
given Taft about 126 votes, making his
total considerably in oxcoss of tho re
quired voto.
It is encouraging to noto that tho
number of freight cars out of Borvico
is steadily growing less, tho past thir
ty days Bhowlng a decrenso of about
30,000 pver tho preceding month. That
a general revival ofbusinoss is tak
ing place ia in ovidonco on every hand.
As tho west was tho last to feel tho of-
fecta of tho slump last fall, It will
probably bo a littlo Blow in fooling1 tho
full effects of tho general resumption
of business.
It now transpires that tho $20,000
sont from Wull strcot to tho democratic
managers in Nebraska in 1004 was not
donated for any specific purpose; other
than than that tho "boys" might havo
a good . timo during tho Parkor
campaign. Tho loadora accepted tho
monoy without questioning whothor it
was "tainted", and tho same loaders
aro still in tho harness ready to ro
colvo anothor $20,000 for tho campaign,
and probably wishing that tho sum bo
raised to $100,000.
A ritiKND of Tho Tribune BUggosto
that the North Platto Commercial Club
should follow tho oxamplo of tho busi
ness mon'B association at EllonBburg,
Wash., which proposes to round up oil tho
"knocke-s" and "mossbacks" found
in tho district and buy them transpor
tation to any part of tho world to
which thoy wish to go on promiso that
thoy will nover rorurn to tho town from
which thoy aro sent. Tho cost of such
doportation would bo alight iib com
pared with tho benefits that would
accruo, for a "knockor" -is on un
measured oxponso to nny Hvo town.
Those who aro in tho habit of sloop
ing eight or nine hours out of each
twonty-four, will bo interested in tho
statomont of Thomas A. Edson, who
Baya sleep ia merely a habit which was
ncqulrod beforonrtiflcinl lightning camo
Into ubo. Ho thinks four hours sleep
out of tho twe'nty-four aro enough, and
that such limited roposo, according to
his oxporimontB, does not dull tho mind
nor weaken ono'acopneity for work and
valuable servlco. But most people would
rathor accopt tho theory that eight or
ton hours Bleep aro noccBsnry to good
health and efficient effort, and it is
eafo to say it would require a long evo
lutionary process to got tho raco into
tho habit of following Edison's idea.
Pleasing Crop Prospect.
Tho preliminary estimato by tho gov
ernment of tho ncrcago and yield of
spring wheat contains tho ploasing
prospect that tlio wheat crop for tho
year will bo very considerably In oxcoss
of that of 1907, with tho prospcctB that
it may even oxceed tho bumper yield of
1906, whon wo harvested close to
three-quarters of a billion bushels, Tho
government shows a total of 17,710,000
acres of spring wheat or moro than
031,000 acres moro than for last year,
with the condition much better than
that of a year ago and several pointB
higher than for tho ten-year period.
Tho reported condition on winter wheat
shows a slight decline from the May 1
report, but about equal to tho normal
average. Tho acreage of winter wheat
is 322,000 acres larger than for last
year.
Careful investigation of tho winter
wheat crop in tho different sections
Indicates a heavier average yield than
last year. Itust and tho Hessian fly
havo wrought soma damaga in Kansas
and in some sections tho floods have
destroyed portions of the crop, but the
outlook as n wholo ia for o largor har
est in 1008 than ever. Tho Canadian
yield is estimated by railroad oxperta
at 100,000,000 bushels, so that If the
forecasts now being mado aro reolizcd
Amorjca, including Canada, will come
closo this year to raising a round billion
bushels of wheat. With every prospect
that prices will continuo closo to their
present ruttgc, tho inevitablo result
will be tho addition to tho wealth of
tho country of a volumo of money that
will hasten a comploto restoration of
business in nil lines.
It is too early yet to Bpeak with con
fidenco of tho corn prospects, The
continued wet weather is generally
considered prejudicial to prospects,
but a wot soil and midsummer heat
form a good combination, and it is
novor tlmo to worry about com until
it is found that tho sun is not hot in
July nnd August. Whon tho warm
woathor comos, tho farmer will, of
course, havo' an unusually heavy fight
with tho weeds, but there is still
abundant timo for tho production of a
bumper corn crop. It must bo romem
borcd, too, that what corn may loso by
moisturo is gained by hay, a crop that
was valued last year ut $750,000,000, or
moro than tho value of tho nation's
cotton crop. Tho hay crop is already
assured, and thero is yet amplo tlmo
for tho corn crop to hurry nlong and
arrlvo on schodulo time. Tho corn
production lost year was valued by tho
Department of Agriculture at $1,33G,-
901,000, or one-third moro than the
appropriations of tho last congross for
all tho oxpcnscB and enterprises of tho
fodoral government and its colonial
possessions. With n record corn, wheat
and hoy crop, tho great west will do
its share toward giving tho nation tho
most prosperous times it has ovor
known. Omaha Beo.
Commissioners' Proceedings,
Juno 8th, 1908.
Board of county commissioners mot
pursuunt to adjournment, present Wills,
Kockon and Sprlngor commissioners
nnd county clerk.
Ray C. Longford, county treasurer:
You aro horoby authorized to rofund to
J, J. O'Rourko tho Bum of $4.40 tax
ior tho yeor 1007 for reason of error in
school district.
Claim of Lcstor Walker, poormastor,
for transportation of poor, nllowed on
goneral fund for $50. 00.
Claim of RllV ("!. T.nnrrfnr,! mtintv
rf n.VAUf
treasurer, to reimburse tax solo for
southeast quartor of section 18-14-02,
allowed on gcnoral fund caBh for $4.35.
Honry Gllfoylo Is horoby annolnted
constablo for Second ward of North
Platto.
Official bond of Honry Gilfovlo. con
stable Second ward of North Plotto, is
horoby approved.
Donository bond of Citizens' S cenrltv
Bonk of Wallace is hereby approved.
Bond of W. L. Cory, doputy county
survoyor, is horoby approved.
Adjourned until tomorrow.
Juno 9, 1908.
Board of county commissioners mot
ogreeablo to adjournment, present full
board and county clork.
Roy C. Lonirford. county tronsuror:
You nro horoby authorized to correct
tho tax list for 1907 us to all of block 4
in Taylor's addition for roason of error.
Kay C, Lonirford. countv trensuror;
You nro hereby authorized to rofund to
II. J. Barraclough tho sum of $12.50
1007 tax paid under protst on occount
of error in assessment.
EiptcUllr need "Mktara'i ntmedr"
mivtlim out of their julntii need tt to keep their Blonnoh, Llvor, Kidney
anil lioweli lu good orderi need It (or the itreDtth and vigor II give.
et "NATURE'S REMEDY" Br Your Doctor.
Take a tablet now and then it villi keop ronr intern in inch good
condition that dlieaiet cannot take hold. Every box la gaaraateod to
Blvo eallafactlon, or the purahaao prlco refundod.
Bette&Than Pills For Liver Ills
" Uli l A SZCl. BOX. ii i
A Bav m tm I
a wra i m an i in
A. F. STREITZ, NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Claim of R. C. Longford, county
treasurer, for redemption of southwest
quarter of section 24-15-32, allowed on
general fund for $12.05.
Claim of Ben Eshlcman, services, al
lowed on general fund for $7.00.
W. C. Green is appointed overseer
ior District xno. zu to nil vacancy.
Ray C, Langford, county treasurer
You aro hereby authorized to refund to
U. P. R, R, Co, tho sum of $9.89 tax on
section 7-11-34 for reason of double as
sessment.
Joseph Wilson, services, allowed on
general fund for $60.00,
Claim of A. P. Kelly, printing and
publishing, allowed on general fund for
149.60.
C. E. Beaver, road work, allowed on
District No. 18 for $2-1.00.
Mrs. Emma Pulver, partial payment
of claim filed Oct. 17th, 1907, for care
of poor, allowed on general fund for
$150.00.
Paul G. Moyor, surveying, allowed
on gcnoral fund for $12.00.
Paul G. Moyor, ofilco expenses, $1.75.
Board takes recess as county commis
sioners and met as board of equaliza
tion, present Wills, Kockon, Springor
and County Clerk, and county assessor.
Puckerue Island.
John Shonor ond gronddaughter Miss
Lyla returned from Greoly, Colo., last
Saturday evening.
Born A bright littlo miss ' camo to
gladden tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Boaucamp June Cth.
Mrs. Ella Drake, who haa been a
sufferer from erysipelas, is slowly re
covering. O. D. Shaner is moving his house
hold goods to Maxwell whoro thev will
bo shipped to Illinois, which atnto was
his former home.
Harry Stevens' brothornnd family aro
visiting him this week.
Mrs. Chot Perry, of North Platte.
wob tho guest of Mrs. F. M. Droke re
cently.
This rninv wnthor mnlfna thn fnt-m.
era hustle to keep their b'eota ahead of
tho weeds.
Irl Sowles nnd Carl Arnold comnod on
tho river fishing Tuesday night but
fished in vain.
Mrs. Robt. Lowis returned homo Sun
day from Cozad whoro Bho had boen
visiting hor Bister for a few days.
l loyd bhanor has returned to Snvrler.
Colo., after a few days stay here.
unnur ivierricK ia r,ne proud pos
sessor of a two seated auto.
Thorn In n Inrltr fAnllot- in fVita i.l.Lit..
that seems to bo hard to beat as sho
doea not givo. way for the nutos but
keopa right in the lead and givea them
a hard chaso.
August Larson' and family attended
tho Chapel Cor meeting at Maxwell
munuuy nignt.
Garfield Items
Mr. Shumon of tho Talino Table camo
ovor to visit his parents Saturday and
Sunday.
Geo. Dillon, who spent tho winter in
Florida, has roturncd.
Ethol Kinloy. of North Platto, who
hod been spending a week with rela
tives, returned homo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Johnson went to
North Platto to hear Mr. Bryan speak.
Mrs. Art. Wood and baby havo beon
visiting with Mrs. Wood's sister, Mrs.
C, B, Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burch spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith.
Geo. Miller who haa boon soriously HI
has rccovorod and is aMo to attend to
business npain.
Mrs. A. J. Goodonow and daughter
Graco spent o week nt North Platto
with her sister Mrs. H. J. Kinley.
Miss Irma Hughes has gono to North
Platto to attend tho Junior Normal.
Mrs. C. B. Johnson went to Nosbltt
to spend a week or so with hor mother,
Mrs. P. C. Gibbs.
Tho Sunday school is preparing a
Children's Day oxorcise to bo hold in
tho near future
None but the
Best Meats
i Aro. sold at our market, nnd we
guoranteo to pleaso all customers.
With a thoroughly renovated mar
ket, now machinery and competent
workmen wo nro in a position tc
civo you tho bost possiblo sorvice.
Wo Bolicit a Bhnre of your trado.
BACON f WALDO,
North Platte Meat Market.
(NN TbUt.)inee.llitnivi,nhn.
rm in
A Frightened Horse
will ploy havoc with a harness if it isn't
-.1 r tt . . t
iijuuu irum superior, wen tanneu icatn-
Cr and Tint tntrothnr r itvnnpfa Whnn
j- T W ui IV IIUII
you buy a harness be sure nnd get one
tlinf. will hnl tnrrnthni. In niino nf
- - - "u n 1 1 1 w a ... vnowo v&
emergency, which you can always do if
tIAM nl..... -f .. . 1 ,
juu uiuviu irum uur iv i nanusomo
-L I.
BlUC It .
A. F. Fink.
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.
Wood Turning and
Furniture Repairs,
Cabinet Work, Screen
Frames, Saw Filing and
Setting. All kinds of Job
Work done on short
notice at prices to suit.
Terms Cash.
P. M. Sorenson.
Shop North of P. O.
W. R. MALONEY,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
A full lino of Cuskets, Robes, etc.
Calls answered promptly.
Duy Phono 126, Night Phono 27.
The Iowa
Low Down
Mode In tho Largost Separator
Factory In the World.
We will save you Dollars on
Separators.
Lamb's Cash Grocery,
NORTH SIDE.
SUNSET HERD
OF SHORT HORNS
Bulla and Heifers of nil ages for sale,
Bred right and priced right. Wo cuar-
nnteo to sell nny onon Bull good enough
to bo used in a registered herd ot a
prico that ho con nHord to uso him on
common cows.
Correspondence solicited. Visitors
wolcome. Ranch two miles west of
North Platto.
Fremont Watts & Sons.
Your New Suit
should bo mude to ordor, nnd
wo nro in position to muko it
ond gunronteo a perfect fit.
Now samples of spring ond
summer goods just received.
Como in and let us show you.
No uso sendiifg out of town
for your apparel,
F. J. BRQEKEQ
lewey St. Merchant Tailor
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T S. TWINEM.
V Homeopathic Physician
nnd Surgeon.
Office: McDonald Bonk Kulldinfr.
Phono 183.
A. J. Amos, M. I). Mario Ames, it. IV
DOCTORS AMES & AMES.
Physicians nnd Surgeons.
Office: Over Stono Drug Co.
Phonea: Ofilco 273, Residence 273
GEO. B. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon.
Ofilco: Over McDonald Bonk.
IS5B
116
D
R. L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician,
Rooms 7 nnd 8. McDonald
Stato Bank Building,
Phono 148.
WILCOX & HALLIGAN,
Attorneys-nt-Law.
Ofilco over Schatz Clothing
Store. Phono 48
rp C. PATTERSON,
Attornoy-nt-Lnw,
Ofilco: Cor. Front & Dowcy Sta.
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.
Roar) Nn 314
Tho COmmisnlonAr nnnnlnrorl fnr tlio
lishing a public road as follows:
(Port to be vacated) To vacate apart
of Road No. 34 beorinnintr lfiO rnrln
north of tho Rntlthnnut- mrnnrAf oooflnn
6, township 12, range 2D from thence 80
.... il inn i ii
mua wvai, uiuiicu iou roas norm.
fPnrfc to hfl nsrnMinhjvlt rVimmnnnlniT
160 rods north nf thn nniirhnnnf
of Boid section 6 thence 160 rods north
on said section lino between sections 6
and 5, township 13, rnnge 29. from thence
east about 20 rods on township lino to
southwest pnrnpr nf nnnHnn !l5 truirn.
ship 13, range 29, from thenco one mile
nstffli in nAfSAn 1 ! .
82 nnd 33. township 13 range 29; also
buiuiiiuuuiiig at norineast corner oi Baia
section 6 on township line west to
connect with road No. 34, has
reported in favor of tho vacation
and tho OHtnhlinhm
objections thereto or cloims for damn-
i i ii . . .
bub musi ue inea in tne county clerk s
office on or before noon on tho 25th day
of July, 1908, or such road will boVn-
A .1 ill? 1 1 ... , .
wiibu uiiu utjiuuiisnea witnouc reier
ence thereto.
Dated North Platto Nebr., May 21,
iyuo. r . u. HjLLiott. uountv Clerk.
imun ill actual UUSSLlSSIOIl Or
occupancy of tho promises bolow described
and to Thomas U Ellis In whoso namo tho
ofilco of tho Itoetster of Doods In Lincoln
uuuuiy. oouruHa, ion unu oacu or you
nf Knvnmlw. lull u V ri II I - ... i
public salo (cortlllcato No. 2m) at tlio County
rrcnsuror'H ofilco of said County, tlio folio w-
Uvo (5) in block numbor llltyslx (50) In tbo
rr1t'1rii.I nfti' n. Vr.l. 1)1.,... T I 1 -i
tv. Nebraska for the dollnguont taxes duo
"J,1' w vnu jvuia iwi-iw mm iwt ior
ioii i TV i u u" lU0 urst uay 01 Jia
"w; " vuiu luuauusuqucnL taxes assessed
mini nf 1 iS nnrl nn Ia (Ut A m... tuki
ho paid tho snUsefjucnt taxes assessed against
- . ,M ' iur uiu Bum
paid tho mibsequont taxes assessed against
Si Vi "'v."""" j" lllu ior iwi ior iuo mini oi
.1 . . v "to ijr u 111U. 1WO. 11B
paid tho subsonuont taxes assossod RKalnst
of f 1.H7; that said propnrty was assessed In
years 1003 and mot and to ltotta LoMastors
fnrllm vn.ralldl In linn nn... .i
rcdernpllon expired on tho olnhth day of
Novombor. WOO, and If tho said promlsos aro
not rodeomod on tho tenth day of Octo-
IWr. 1 1K1S fmm cnl.l mv .l
slsrned who was asslirned tho abovo ccrtincato
u" ur uLxmt juno iu, iwu, will
apply to tho County Troajaror for a docd to
kin. nn... luuiljltttts.
s.m.wu v.. .a .VVII UUJ UI tl uiiu iwn.
. , , FltANK MARTIN. ,
Assltrnoo and owner of abovo cortlllcato df
lalnM tlila 111.1. A T.. A irv
Notica for Publication.
Ilopartmontof tho Interior.
Land Olll CO at North IMnttn. Noli
U.S.
. June 0, 1B0S.
VW'SlP16' NobrasUa, who on September
3rd, 1001. mado Uomostoad Entry No. 1U103.
"Tt hj mm imilu.t.KCCllon is.', tOWnsblD
17 FHYll'n nn una. ftlli 1 .1 1 ' i i i t
v"1 muuuinui lias luuu
uottco ot his lntontlon to make final llvo yoar
proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo
described, before Ij. C. ltonoau, clork of tho
district court, at Tryon, Nebraska, on the
(in isevcuicoiiu uay or July, iwub.
Sy! Oallondor, both of North I'latie,
Neb.. R. M. Waylloljl. of Ncsbltt. Nolj.. N. C.
Androws. of North I'latto.
J--"' J. K. EVANS. KeKlstor.
BALK OF ATTACH ED PROPERTY.
State of Nebraska. Lincoln county.
Hoforo J, A. Mooro, Justice of tho Poaco-
I.. 1 IlrnLrn will r a bn MAl.ln n... . i
22mldayofMayW.X
of tho Peacp. of Maxwell Precinct. In Lincoln
county, Nobraska Issuud an onler of at
tachment for tho sum of 193 83 In an action
pending boforo him wherein M. Kuhns Is
uiBinuu uiiu j. u. iiraKo is aeronaant con-
on lot 1. In block 27 In tho town of kaxwoll,
has boen attached under said ordor. Balii
cause was continued to tho 22nd day of Juno
", ill. K INN
Notica for Publication..
Uepartmontof tho Intorlor.
Land Ofilco at North Platte. Nob.
ic,i .. . , .Juno Jt. im
..nn i. itoiviij jiYcn mat ueoreo w.
?uhvwn ?,iaxweni Nou'lMka. who on July
for the southeast cjuartor northwest quarter!
r."ii'-' .'"!.t".w,.,?"'P. norm.
n ".wiViV J'V" ; ?n. has
...... u. i.niniiiiuii iu iuuko niiai uvo
iT..pK?J.L .0...,C!,l.,Jls,, ?IIJ. to tho land
v r mjiuru 11 10 it etc s tor and
day ot July: 180S. """" on 1,10 ,ut"
uiaiiuani nariies as witnesses: O. O. llow
V.,MLS:,o, h,.wJ,An Kt Wlllird. No-
of Maxwoli: Nebraikir Ut"
NOTICE FOR POI1LIOATION.
Department of tho Interior.
V- B. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Nob.
Mar 25th. U08.
Notico ts horoby irlvcn that Fanny E. Cado,
of Maxwoll Nob., who, on April A 1W.
mado homestead entry No. 21776, for tho east
half of Section 10, Township 13 N.. Rnep
28 W.. Otli Principal Morldlan, has filed
notico of lntontlon to make final five year
S roof, to establish claim to tho land alxvo
escribed, lieforo tho Register and Receiver,
at North Platto. Neb., onthofithday of July,
Claimant names as witnesses! William
Graves. Ocoreo Whitnoy, Arthur HooKornd
BalemTown. all of Maxwell, Nebraska.
in-29-u J. E. Evans. Roirlstor.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Intorlor.
U. 8. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Nob.
May 25th, 1W.
Notico Is hereby Bl von that Charles Trem
bly, of Maxwell, Nebr.. who. on December 2,
1001, made homestead entry No. 1U18W, for lot
four of Section XI. Township 13 N., Ilantro 28
W., Otli Principal Morldlnn, has filed notico of
intention to mako Final Hvo year proof, tp
establish claim to tlio land abovo described,
loforo tho register and receiver, at North
Platto. Nebr-, on tho 7th day of July 1WB.
Claimant names as witnesses! J. II. Trom
bly. F. M. Drake. E. O. Hosteller, and II. J.
Poll of llrady, Nobraska.
m2U-fl J. E. Evans. Register.
NOTICE FOR PIII1LTCATION.
Department of tho Intorlor,
Land Ofllco at North Platte. Nob.,
May 4th, 1909.
Notico Is hereby el von that Ilueh L. daunt,
of North Platto, Nob., who on May 20, 1801,
made Homestead Entry No. 1W59 for tho
north half northeast quarter and north half
southeast quarter of section 10, township IS,
N.. ranro ill, V., 0th Principal Morldlan, has
filed notico ot Intention to mako flnal-flvo
year proof to establish claim to tho land
abovo described boforo tho Resistor and
Rccolver at North Platto, Nob., on tho 10th
day of Juno, 1V0B.
claimant names as witnesses;
William Doobkc, Henry Doebko, Jacob
Moyor and Qcorgo Macumber, all ot North
Platto, Nob,
m5-e J. E. Evans. Rcclstor.
Department of tho Intorlor, General Land
Ofllco, Washington, D. 0.. February 19.
1908. Notico ot Restoration ot Public Lands
toSottlemcnt and Entry. Notico Is hereby
Riven that tho Acting Secretary of tho In
terior has vacated departmental order of
withdrawal In so far as tho samo affects tho
withdrawal for Irrigation purposes undor
tho act of Juno 17th. 1902 (32 Stat., 8S8), for
uso In connection with tho North Platto, Pro
ject, Nebraska, of tho following described
lauds In tho Stato of Nebraska, and by his
authority such of said tracts as havo not
been heretoforo finally restored and aro not
othorwUo withdrawn, rcsorvod, or appro
priated, will bo subject to sottlcmont undor
tho public land laws of tho United States
on and after, May 14, 1909, but shall not bo
subject to ontry, filing, or selection until
Juno 13, 1908, at tho United States land ofllco
at North Platto, Nobraska, warning being
expressly given that no person will bo per
mitted to gain oroxerclso any right what
ever undor any settlement or occupation
begun after Fobruary 11, 1008, and prior to
May 14, 1008, all such settlements or occupa
tion being forbidden; all T. 19. n., R, 61 w.,
othp. m. R. A. Dalllngor. Commissioner of
tho Gonoral land ofllco. Frank Plorco. First
Assistant Secretary ot tho Intorlor.
NOTICE FOR TAX DEED.
Toovory person In actual possession or oc
cupancy of tho premises bolow dosenbod and
to F. R. Orockott and Amos W Howard In
whoso namo tho tltlo of said premises ap
pears of record In tho ofllco of tho Register
of Deeds in Lincoln county. Nobraska, and
to F, R. Crockett, as mortgagee:
You and each of you aro horoby notlflod
that on tho fifth day of Novembor. 100U, 8. Y.
Glllan purchasod at public salo (Cortlllcato
No. 8310) at tho county troasuror's ofllco of
said county, tho following dcscrlb9d real cs
tato. to-wlt: Tho northeast auartor (NE K)
of Soctlon nlno (0). Township ton (10) north of
Itango thirty-two (!) west of thoOth P. M. In
Lincoln county. Nebraska, for tho delinquent
taxes due thorcon for tho yoar 1903
for tho. sum of 82.07. and on tho first
day of May. 1007, ho paid tho subsequent
taxes assessed against sold promises for tho
year 190t for tho sum of $a.S9. and on tho 8th
day of May. 1008. E. S. Davis, who was as
signed said cortlllcato on or about Fobruary
third. 1908. paid tho subsequent taxes asscscd
against Hald promlsos for tho year 1907 for tho
sum of $2.07; that said property was assessed
in tho namo of Amos w. Howard for 1005. to
" AJVlght for 1900 and to F. R. Crockett for
for 1907; that tho time for redemption will ex
pire on tho sixth day of November. 1908. and
If tho said premises aro not redeemed on tho
sixth day of November. 1908, from said tax
salo tho undersigned will apply to tho coun
ty troasnror for a deed to tho said promises,
Dated this 23d dayof May. ItKfc.
,E. 8. DAVIS.
Asslgnco of abovo Cortlflcato of Tax Salo,
THIS Is to cortlfy that at a mooting tho
shareholders of THE HANK OF LIN
COLN COUNTY. OF HEIISHEY, NERRA8
KA. held at Hershoy. Nebraska, on the 23d
dayof April, 1908, duo notico having boen
given, and every shareholder being present
in person or by proxy, tho Articles of Incor
poration wore aniondod by striking out all
of ArtlcloVII and adopting and substitut
ing therefor tho following:
. , t "Tlio capital stock of this corpora
tion shall bo Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000).
to i bo divided Into two hundred shares ot
fifty dollarsoach."
THE BANK OF LINCOLN COUNTY,
oi.initf w i , HJ'J-.W. Abhott, Cashlor.
Stato of Nobraska, (,
County of Lincoln. lss
Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this
14th day of May.A. D. 1908,
My commission expires Fob. 5. 1010.
ARNOLD F. HEELER.
mZ3n Notary Public
n , a SHERIFF'S SALE.
.i 'rii .rt.u?ot nn .rdPr of Sttle Issued from
tho district court of Lincoln county. Nebras
ka. upon a decreo of foreclosure rendered In
said court wherein P. L. Harper is plaintiff
and 'Mary CM. Doyle and James Doyle aro
dofondants. and to mo directed. I will on the
30th day of Juno. 1908. at 1 'o'clock v. m.
at tho past front door of tho court houso In
l1.1.',1, atl0' ""col" county. Nebraska, sell
at public auction to tho highest bidder for
cash, to satisfy said decree Interest and
cosUUho followfngdescrlbcd p7opSrty?to-w"t:
n?lt,V1stn'Ju,lrt,lr. t8iX "I .? Uon Twcnty
nlno Township Nino 191. Range Thlrts
Jour 341. and Northwest ni artorlNW Ml I of
Section Thirty-two 182 J. Township Nine i 91
braska!rhlrtyr0Ur f"1' i,nc1" ntM:
Dated at North Platte. Nob.. May 10, 1008.
! L. MlLTONlIEUOEIl. '
m, "".iui. x-iiuiin.xn. ui wii.r.
Tho State of Nobraks. I y lLl1"
Lim-oni uounty. )
In tho County Court.
In tlui m.llAB , il i.j .
son; noceased" 01 Mftry 1 att"-
nnV0n?lV0. ,N,?.VrAs.H0,,t?..U'.'elrs and
ceaVed: mry i-auorson. do-
lake Notico. that upon filing of a wHttnn
SlJrSSS?1 Aurffi"f. JS ti.o ins? win 8
aaiowanceitlreWat
!,1,,ase,t r.or 'taring tho 80th day of Juno a ii
STnisrS'
m .??. "rl? wuok" uccesslvoly Ir i th i North
.gheiaitr
I havo hereunto sot my hand and 1 tho so 1 nf
W. O. Euieu. County Judge
t nx Es'imate of Expenses.
1. LIlnH. P. Tntnnln ru.. ni i .
by cortlfy thatthT folio S
0f f "8a wna mado by tho Mivor
and City Council of tho CitvofEh
Platto, Nebraska, the 10th daVof
Salaries for City Officials S2 900 00
Expense for Firo Dep't inc lud-
services of Chiof l ooo nn
Streets. Culverts, etc " KM
Sidewalks, Crossings and Ap-' ' '
iiroacnnR e .
BoendsTnX fr Inter,efltnd ' ,0
Sewer MVinVoVanctax;:::::: Roono
year was ?20,cw.l-l. Pa8t fl8CaI
J. B. EVANS. IteitUter.
has. F. Temple,
City Clcrk