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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1908)
The Semi -Weekly Tribune Ika h. Bare, Editor and Publisher 80H80IUPTI0N HATES! One Year, cash In advance . 11.3 Months, cash In advance did Entered at North Tlatto. Nebraska, Postofllce as second class matter. FRIDAY, JULY 17. 1908. Get Together. Tub TmnUNE regrets to Beo so much ill-feeling following Tuesdny'n election; regrets it because it is detrimental to the best interests of tho town and its mnterinl ndvnncoment. Those who favored tho defented bonds declare they will work to secure tho defeat of any school bond proposition, no matter how badly additional school facilities are needed. This is n spirit of rovenge that is out of place In a progressive com munity. In tho water bond election it is fair to presume that each voter ex ercised his suffrngo in the manner which he consclenciously belioved to be to tho best interests of himself and the city. A majority of all voting cast thoir voto against tho bonds and the minority should accept tho defeat no fair-minded men and not in n revenge ful spirit, Tho latter is ovidenco of a narrowness Ill-befitting tho residonta of such an enterprising town as North Platte, for if men insist on carrying out this spirit of revenge they become "town killers" instead of town build ers. Hury the hatchet and get together. North Platte is on tho ove of a wonder ful advancement. To meet tho condi tions which this growth brings will ro (ulre our united efforts. Let us bo in position to moot thorn. Junior Normal Meeting. A meeting somowlmt nnalagous to tho annual commencement exercises, wbb held Wednesday evening at tho high school auditorium under tho auspices of tho Junior Normal. Hecnuso of tho band concert at tho court house the oxcrciscs did not begin until 9:30 yet the attendance was large and tho interest well sustained. Tho program was as follows. Chorus Junior Normal Club. Violin Solo, ProfGorlisch. Invocation Hov. John Solbcrt. Solo Miss Pyrtlo. Address Dr. Heattle. Chorus Junior Normal Club. Dr. Dcnttio took as his subject "Every Child an Inheritor" and deliv ered a strong address, Ho said that as it is no longor a question whothor n child will road but only what it will read so tho only query In dealing with tho inhoritanco of tho child nocd bo "what it will inherit". Four things wore said to fix tho destiny of tho ln Ulvldual, horedlty, natural ondowmcnt, formal Instruction and environment. Tho doctor Is a strong advocato of the theory that ovory child is entitled to tho moral environment and Intellectual . . .. . nuvnntngo possiuio to proparo it suc cessfully to copo with tho problems of life. Tho graduato of tho high school such as wo havo at North Platto, ho said, Is no bottor prepared for tho com ditiou Unit confronts him than was the eight grado pupils for tho environ ment surrounding him thirty years ago. Tho propor preparation for tho Amcricun child of this ago includos five subjects for which ho thinks there aro no substitutes and for which it is al most n crimo for parents to allow it to grow up without some knowledgo of, namely physics, English, litoraturo, history and geometry. Tho nddrcss throughout wub docldodly convincing nnd will doubtless mako un improsslon upon all present. Following tho address tho principal read tho namos of tho following young ladles who would recoivo tho statu elementary cortiflento: Misses Cora White, Mabol Donohowur, Alico Allbec, Roth Cunningham, Fern Stamp, Bessie Slutts, Heatrico Murphy and Nollio Workman. This certificate is glvou by the Stato Hoard of Education to all who havo completed at least tho tenth grado of tho high school or Ha cquiva alent, and in addition havo taken twenty four wcekB, (four torms) at tho Junior Normal or a corresponding timo at tho regular stato normals. It entitles tho holder to tench at leaBt three years without examination This feature of tho work will doubtless bo an inducement to tho teachers of this and adjoining counties to attend tho Junior Normal for a given period of years. C. h. (JltUKNTllKit, secretary of tho Bryan Voluntoora of Nebraska, hua sent out clrculurs in which ho makes this dlscou-airinir statement: "Nebras kji shall not bo for Bryan" is tho order that rrooa out from republican head quurters, Tho trusts and corporations will contribute largo sums of monov to muko good that cry. Thoy will movo houven and earth to administer u nrimltlnt ilnfnnf In Itlu lwi.vw. ntnt, ..u.. ,..,, .1. ...U IIUIIIV DV'.bU I II Mr. Bryan's principles for which ho i I. - I.. 1... At t tuiiiiiia. in iiuuninicii uioy navo tno lulvnntlifrn nf n Q.l.fiflO rntmliltcnn inn. jorlty. Ovor two-thirds of nil tho newspapers of tho stulo aro against us. Thoy will bo aided by tho powerful army of federal and stnto oHIcioIb who form a thoroughly organized and well dressed fighting machine. Against these distressing nnd discouraging odds wo havo nothing to offor, except tho moral umi nnanciui support WUlcn comets uiruugn uiu voiunter movemont On Republican Ground. (Omaha Dee,) With duo deference to tho fatuity that has marked it for so many years, tho democratic party is today occupying ground ovor which the republican party passed four years ago. In its platform declarations, as promulgated from Fairviow, by way of Denver, tho oppo sition party gives splendid endorse ment to republican achievement, under the pretext of raising new issues. On tho tarilT tho Hryanite platform demands revision. Tho plntform adopted at Chicago pledges the repub lican party to accomplish rovision. All tho tariff laws for forty years, save one, havo been of republican origin. That ono was passed by n congress controlled by tho democrnts, and was denounced by the then democratic president as n miserable makeshift nnd a disgraceful surrender of party in tegrity. Mr. Urynn was a member of tho committee that drafted the Wilson hill, and as such came in for a full share of the condemnation visited by Grovcr Clovoland on the committee and tho congress nliko for failure to enact a democratic tariff billl. The dlsastor that overwhelmed the country as n re sult of tho Wilson hill is too fresh in tho minds of business men, manu facturers and worklngmon nliko to make it at all likely that Hr. Uryan will again be entrusted with tho work of rovising the tnrifT. On tho railroad question, tho recent legislation of tho republican party is endorsed most enthusiastically. Tho Fairview-Donvor platform gives full tonguo to tho thcorioB of the radicals who havo abandoned their domand for government ownership in favor of some thing thoy said was impracticable. In this, nlso, tho accomplishment of the republican party Is mudo the excuse for a platitudinous plea in avoidance by democracy. Free silver and fiat curroncy mako way for government guaranty for bank deposits. The prccodont for this must bo booked for in tho Ocala platform, now forgotten, which had for its cen terpiece tho subtroasury that was to issue notos against deposits of farm produce. In lieu of tho government guurantoo bank, tho postal savings bank is commended. But the republi can idea of n postal savings bank is speedily condemned. On the incomo tax President Roose velt is ondorsed," and. as Mr. Tni't is especially condemned for rcnroHnntlni- tho Koosovelt policy it may bo said that the platform endorses Tuft in this par ticular. Tho nnti-inlunction nlnnk is composed of many words, and vaguely rotors too inquirer to tno rojocted plank of 1890. Tho republican nnlinv of building up an ndequato navv is also endorsed, as well as the republican pol icy oi conserving mo natural resources f the countrv. Hut. with tin. blindnoBK of its devotion to state sover eignty, tho democratic' party pronoun- cos in favor of stato control of public domain and forest reserves. In fact, stato sovereignty is still tho demo cratic shibboleth and is made tho parn- mount feature of its overy platform utterance On nearly every vital issue the nlnt- form ondorses tho policy or achieve ment of tho republican party. On im material points it recurs to past ex pressions ami reaffirms its opposition to what has boon onueted into law or achieved under executive admliiistrn. tion. Briefly, tho democratic party pursues its tradition and enmns todm on ground that has been covered by tno repumiennw. wh o nmsonMn.r w.i disorganized opposition to every posl nvo roiorm proposed by tho rcorgan Izcd party of progress. Puckarue Island. 1 Anothor shower full Mm tulllV til Ifnntt things growing. The majority of fannors through his vicinity havo laid thoir corn by for this your. Miss Lila Sliancr and Moo Sholra re turned from their visit ut Kimball, Nob., Inst week. Miss Vera Morant iletmrtiul fnc imv homont Mitchell, Neb., Monday ovon- lllg. Oscar Johnson and wife. Kmll son nnd Carl Carlson visited ovor Sun day In Hershoy with Mrs. Frank Scott. Mllo Docker is homo again with his family. Charlov Johnson Is cnntmiiiilnttni- building a now framo houso us soon as no can got tno carpenters to stnrt worK. CluiH. Trembly ia harvesting his hay crop this week. Mrs. Wilbur Towers, of tho Island, is sponding this woolc nt Kearney visitinr friends. Mrs. Alvin Feather roturned homo 1' runty trout Koarnoy where she had ueen visiting, urvni uomi was seen going to town Saturday witu a smllo on his fnco bo causo his wife came up front Cozad Hint ovenlng nfter a two weeks' visit, Charles Drnko had tho misfortune to 'nn liRTn trlivl Ml IiIiiJb at lillla. Inn ntul I.Unr C'.iinlilAlllt h.N Biul un how uiu h fi t"r III mi Mtlnn U uMor nil- J liT Unit rul lii ltir tliA mlniita v u (Hit a t'l n you, ninlio vim tr-'n.' r ami I to tUo autlro dleuntlvo uynloni. Ono VVi MB BETTER JIM PILLS fOK LSYER ILLS. lb, A. H. Lcvls Medicine Co., McDONELL & GRAVES, got his pony cut in tho wiro quito se verely whiio hunting cattlo after dark Tuosday night. Quite a fow now potatoes nre com ing in market at prosont but sorry to say thoy aro very small for this tim'! of the season on account of so much cold weather. Quite a number from hero attended tho danco at Han-man's up Snell can yon Saturday night. All report a gay time. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. S. TWINEM Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Ofilcei McDonuld Bank HuiHinp-. Phono 183. A. J. Aim. M. I). Mario Atm 1. I). DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians and Surgeons. Office: Ovor Stono Drug Co. PhonoB: Office 273, Residence 273 HEO. B. DENT, u Physician nnd Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Bank. I'hnnP I Office 180 I hones KoHWenco m ) R. L. U. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 and 8, McDonald Statu Bank Building, Phono 118. flLCOX & HALLIGAN, Attorneys-ut-Law. Ofiico over fjchntz Clothing Store. Phono '18 rp C. PATTERSON, Attornoy-nt-Law, Office: Cor. Front & Dowey Sts. We Cctti furnish you with chopped feed and shelled corn at the lowest market prices. Will deliver in town free in 500 pound lots. The Star Barn. The iowa Low Down Modo In llio Largest Separator factory In tho World. We will save you Dollars on Separators. Lamb's Cash Grocery, NORTH SIDK. 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 1'. O. r&tra anil cAtlmrfcli-a fn- nnii uttl th REAL Cur. HSiUm Mil nn1.l. , 8 n I ili,l rvn u in r,-.nlt. i f" ! k u I n- they iuVr i '1 ,irv liruro -.. u mi nut utl. r, auno tli y nro msilu to ri'cu. Uuta will couyIiko y-ju. ai saa ui. St. Louis, Mo. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. m n B 1 Is 1 q the Public 'hclr'tSBp W. R. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of Cnskctfl, Robes, etc. Calls answered promptly. Day Phono 12G, Night Phono 27. ASHLEY PETERS Cement Contractor Special attention given to Cement Sidewalks. Wo guarantee perfect satisfaction In tho walks wc construct. Phone 48-1. The School For You Our catalog- will tell you why. It is yours for the asking. Write for it todav. LEXINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, Lexington, Neb. Statement of the Condition OF TIIK MUTUAL BUILDING O LOAN ASSOCIATION, of North IM.ittc, Nebraska, on the 30tu tlay of June, ASSETS. First mortgage loans 2.vj am no Stock liiatiH n mo 00 Cash -. 1 172 23 Delinquent Interest, premiums and lines t tno 00 Kxpcnscs and taxes paid 811 77 Total law 753 00 LIAIIILITIK.S. Capital Mock paid up $212 ttUl 70 unnerve 1 unci .1 Iltu DO Undivided profits n ItfB S7 Premiums unearned 1 wo 57 Advance payments 3 457 30 Total.. .0 758 00 HKCKIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOH TUB YEAH KNDINO JUNK 30, 1908, ll.ilancc on hand July 1, 1807 2S3 3 "ut Ml Us3 7S iibcivni, invuiiuiun, icca unit uiiun.. w o.iu im .fi.ltiu ri.imlil . .... of Tu, " " .",'.. ...... .... ............ , ,.-, bt. II, ml I'.vtntfi stnlitu iu m Heilts ', 00 00 Total (U0 318 03 IXITNIMTIlllK.q. Loans (B 100 00 Kxnenses mil Stock redeemed 35 WO (is Cash on hand 1 172 ia Total un aia cm Binio or .M'lirasKn. Lincoln county, ss. 1, punuim uooico, secruiftry ot tlio Movu nntiicd Association, do solemnly swear that till fori'lTOlnir Mlllllnilllt. Ilf tlm nniwlltlnn it snld Association Is truo and correct to the tx-st of my knowlediro und liclluf. ... MAMUKi,ii(o.EK, Pccmtnry. 8ills(:rllHd nnd sworn In Ixiforn m. iliiu 1 :ti. day of July. iws. John J. HAt.MdAN. Notary rlubllc. Victoii VoNdor.TZ. I T. C. I'ntU'rson, Directors. T.RHTKIl W'AI.KKIt. I NOTICE l'OH TAX DEED. To (ivory iurou Id actual uossesslon 01 01- Ctlimticv of tlm nrenilniN lxtlnilnKirtli.ri nml i) .iiicimui Jiei.aiienun in wnoso noniu tho iiuu in nuiu iiri'imntvi aiinimrs ot record in tll OlltCO Of t III) IIcirlsIlT itf D.'i (1u in t in. coin county, Nuhraskn, nnd to overy person clfilinlnit any Interest In tho said premises wu nun i-ui ii ui juu nrv iiureoy noillleil lliiil. uti tlm 7tli fltn.fir VmnmLi. tnrn LI (llllnii purchased ot public Kalis (Certificate No. SHilMat tint county treasurer's olllco of said comity, the following descrllHsd mnl inn, , lu-wui ah or lots u vo(. anil six (U) of bloolc elchtyllvi) (Ki) of tho orllnal city of North l'latto. Nebraska, for the dellnnuent tiiM'sduu ttiereun for tint v.inra iflui. ilr nml 1W for the sum of $10.50. and on tho Urst day of May, HUH, H. . Olllan paid tho substwiuent ui.Mvi 11 wsshi ukuiiisi. sniu premisns lor tlio year 1WI for tin Mini ot Hi. and on tho 1st uuy in .iay. iivi. n. v. uiiiiin, pam tho sun Keiiuent taxes nssi .sed aealnst said premises for theyonr IIHjA fur thn sum of Jsi.U and on thi 1st day oflMny. IW, H Y Olllan paid tho suWiiont.tnxesassosscdlnirnlnst said prrm NcsSfor tho year 1WW, for tho sum of SIM und on t hoTtb dnv of Mav. IIIOH. K ll.iiiwulm.n nsslKiujo puld tho suliseiiuent taxes assessed niialusl said premises for tho year 1107 for tho sum 01 $.i..is! that said property was assessed in tho natno of SI. Mcl.autrhlln. That tho nuiu iur ri'iiemiHiou win expire on tho sixth (In r '.,.... 1 likvi .1 1 m . . . . iuj tn out i-m 1 n; r, aim 11 mo said premises nro not redremed on tho sixth day or .xivenitM-r. ww, from said tax salo tho iiiiuiirMKnt:u win ninny 10 tno county treas urer for a deed to tho snld premises. Hated this 10th dayof July. UK). h U. (Iooiiman, Asslirneoof 8. Y. Olllan. 111" Wm. E. Hliuman, Attorney. NOTICE FOU TAX DEED. u iiiuu iiiTMJii in nciuni lxissession or occupancy of tho premises below doscrltxHl and to Joseph II. Murray In whoso nnmo tho tit oof said premises appears of record In tho olllco of tho Kcglsu-r of Deeds In Lincoln -iimiij, .ininiKB, aiin to every person CI aim Inir nny Interest In said premises. i oil nml ench nf vim nwi Imml,,. ,w.tinwi '!"t on tlio llfth day of November, not. Wm. K. Hhumnii. nnii'linsi il ni mil, IN. uni,. (certllicnto No. 3141) nt tlio County Treas- miHi.iu ...11m.. ... l.l . . J . i ? , 1 ouuiy, ino louowiur ui'MTiiH'if n ni isinie. lo-wili Tlio westbnlt i ine nest nan i orsectlon o hiht IM or lownshln Ifteen 151. north nf nnm iu j-ni'vi i west nin r. hi., rortho or the delinquent tnxes duo thereon for tho year M'ti for tho sum of $.1.24 and on ieiii)-iourin nay or .nine, 1TO7, Wm. r.. riiiiiiiuii ruiiii i no sunsi'ipieiit taxes at ,;JS. B!1!"' Sl" premises ror tho yoar .'J"'."" ,of - - 0,1 1'10 '-"'Hi day of June, It, Wm E. Shuman paid thosulHe- uueni taxes assessed oirulnst said premises for tho year 1W7 for tho sum of J.f.0; that said Property was assessed In thu namo of Joseph. II. Mutray. That tho tlmo for riMiciiiption evplred on tho Mxth day of November. W, and If tho said promises aro not redeemed on tho sixth day of No vember. HOS. fnnil until tnv snl.. .1... .,.,,!.. Hleiicd win apply to tho County Treasurer iui u iii-iii in hid kjhi premises Dated this 10h day of .Iiily.lWH. Wm. E. Snr.MA.v. NOTICE FOU PlTHLicATlON. Hepartmeut of the Interior. I S, Land Olllco at North Platte. Nob vt .. . . . "" -. Il- Alltlci l linrnln i pun IIia, enn... tl m... Ple.of North Platte. Neb., who on Aiiuiikt 1 11' l.'11!. lllllllll I ll.lllll.lt.. Mil l.4.. v.. ,i.i It . i i,,,(j I1VI III puiuii nan himineasi iiunrier anil south h :, ,... .v. ti. nwuill I southwest tiunrior of section 2s. township al luuKu hi, u.. tun it nc nni .Meridian .11 . 1 ."ii't .'II I IIIIUI1, II tllt'il iii .i ,.r i..t,i.ti i.... ... ...Kt... .i I .i " ... ..,v.i..Mi ,w itiunii iiiiui uvil venr urtuif in .ktni.iiwi. .,11... ... i... i t , ... vmii it. i, uiu mini aisno tli'scrllietl, iM'foro the Heglster and Itecelyernt North Platto. Nob., on tho fith u iv in ixiiirusi, nun. i iniinniii names as witnesses: flirt!l III, itt.nl, finl I... I..I... .. .1. - innjin, Hugh Sonirer, all of North Platto, ' ft " J - E. Evanh. Register- FOR SALE. I olfer nt nrivnto sale on tho Bird wood ranch, five tullos west of Nortli ruitto, tlio followlnir: Twenty cood milch cows. Fifteen snrintr cnlvns. FiftV hllllil of lirnnil cniva nml oltnttlo Ono thorouftlilirod Poland China Boar", who jjuvih 1,-iou capneuy; uream sop i armor. Terms Caah or lmnkahlo notos. John h. Stinglf.v NOTICE. William J. I'errdll. defendant, will take notice that on tho 16th day of June, 1U0H, Isaac Dillon. plalntlfT herein, filed his peti tion In tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, atralnst said dofendant, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a decree that said defendant. William J. 1'crrell. on or aliout September, KW5, sold, conveyed and transferred by a pood and suftlciont dtiod of conveyance to Keith ft llarton, a firm corr- lKineii or Morrcll V. Keith and Guy C. llarton, tho following described urniwrtv. m-wlt! Tho west half of tho southwest ininrtor of section 10. In township 14, rancuill, In Lincoln county, Nebraska. And that said Isaac Dil lon Is tho owner In fco of said land by reason of conveyance from said Keith & llarton and their irrantees. And for a decreo that said Isaac Dillon has bold adverse, exclusive, no torious and hostile possession of said premises airalnst all tho world and particularly against tho defendant, William J. Kcrrell. The plain tiff Drays for a decree that said title mn v tie quieted In him, and that said defendant Ikj adjudifcd and decreed to have no rlaht, title, lieu or Interest In and to said land. You nre reoulred to answer snlil untlllnn on or iK'foro tho 27th day of July, lima. 1BtCU JUIlO iqiii, nw, IsAAO niLIJID. PlnlntllT. 4w lly Wilcox & Halllean. Ills Attorneys. 11XH l'RIMAHY ELECTION NOTICE. Notice Is hernbv clvnn tlmt nn Tnoad v. lm 1st day of 8eptombcr, ltux, at the votlnir places In tho various precincts of Lincoln County. Nebraska, thoro will bo held a pri mary election for tlm linrixwn nt nnmlnillnir candidates for tho following ofllccs. to be vijtod for at tho Rcneral November election. r.iirui rrcsuicntlal Electors. One Oovemor. Ono Lieutenant Governor. Ono Hecretary of Htato. Ono Auditor of I'ubllc Accounts. Ono Stato Treasurer. Ono Superintendent of Public Instruction. Ono Attorney General. Ono Commissioner of Public. T.nnilu nml llulldtncrs- ono Hallway Commissioner. One Congressman for tint Mirth r'um-rni. slonal District. Ono Stato Senator for' tho Thirtieth Sena torial District. ono State Heprescntatlvu for tho Fifty mirth Representative District. Ono County Attornuy. Ono (.'ountv Cnmmlimtnnnr fnrPinimUulntinr District No. 8. Justice of tho Peaco to fill vacancy. Constables to till vacancy, Ono Overseer of Illirliwnra fur nncli Ifmil District. Also, foror airalnsta proiiosed amendment to section nine. 10). article elirlit. IS), nf llu.noii- stltutlon of the Statu of Nebraska with refor enco to tho Investment of tho permanont school fund. Also for or airalnst a proiiosed nmendmout to sections two. (2). four (4). five. (5). six (0) and thirteen (13). of nrtlclo six (8), of tho constitu tion of tho Stnto ot Nebraska with roferenco ro an uicrcaso m ine numnor or tho Judges of tho Suorcmo Court, iirovldlnir for their m- lKilntments. terms, residence and compensa tion of tho Judges of tho Supremo and District Courts. Which election will lio open at 12 o'clock in. and contlnuo onon until 1) o'clock n. m.. of tho same day. uateo .-Mortn I'latto. Nobr.. this 30th day of juno. ji-jo. i-. u. r.i.r.iorr. uounty Ulork J3-sI OHDEH OF HEAPING ON PETITION FOU Al'l'UUX 1 -MhHT UK' AIIMI N IsTKATOH Tho Stato of Nebraska I Lincoln County I In tho County Court. Juno 211 th. 1P08. Ill tho matter of tlm entntii nf Tjip Hcltman, deceased. on reauini- and flung tho petition of Carl Holtman. nravlng that tho admlnUtrntlnn nf said estate may bo granted to Albert Durbln as Administrator. ordered, that July 25th, 1008, at 10 o'clock a. m., Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested In said matter may atinear at a countv ennrt in lm lu.wi in anil for said county, and show causo wliv tlm grayer oi (letuiouer snouid not Do granted. wiititu lu in; iiiiuiiniiuu in mo iiiirni Platto Tribune & snmUwonklv muntimm, printed In said county for six consecutlvo issues prior to .nny ami, iron. .., , w. C. Er.DEii, JW-3t County Judgo NOTICE PROItATR (11? WIT T. Tho Stato of Nebraska, I Ba Lincoln county, ( " In tho County Court. In tho matter of the ostato of Susan Pick ett, deceased. The State of Nebraska to tho heirs, lnrn- ie cs aim next or Kin or ine saiu susan PIckotU ueeeaseiii Tako notice, that timm flllnirnf a trim writ ten Instrument puriHirtlng to bo tho last will and testament of Susan Pickett fur nrnlintii and allowanco. It Is ordered that said matter ihi set ror neanng tno ;ii uay or July, A. 1. 1WW, lieforo said County Court, at the hour of it o'clock a. m., at which tlmo any person Interested may aimear and conti'st tlm km.. and notice of this proceeding Is ordered pub- iimieii inreo weens successively in llio North riatio Trinunc. a semi-weekly uuwspaper published In this state. in testimony wtiereor. 1 havo hereunto m.i my hand nnd tho seal of tho CoUnty Court at .loriti riaito tins ii.il (lav or .linn. a. ii iiw Je-3-3 W. C. Et.omt. County Judge. PKOHATE NOTICE. Ill tho Countv Court of Lincoln cniinlv. Vn braska. July 7th 1IKW. . in tno matter or tho estato of Mary Patterson, deceased. Notice Is hereby slven. that the rrndtinra nf said deceased will meet tho Executor of said estato, boforo the County Judge of Lin coln County, Nebraska, at tho county court room in saia eouni.v, on tno ;ki day or August MUI and on thu 4lh llliv nf .Innnnrv UK HI nt 11 o'clock a. ill. each day. for the mirnoso of uroic uuiig ineir claims ror examination, ad Justmeut and allowance. Six months aro al lowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for the Executor to settlo said estato from tho 20th day of June. UHW. This notice to bo published In the North Platto Tribune, a soml-weokly newspaper for four weeks successively prior to tho 3d day of August iw- Wltnossmy hand, and seal of said court, tins nn uayoi .iuiy ivus. J-7-4 W. O Emikii. County Judge, Serial No. 025. n. E Notlco for Publication. 21201. Department of tho Interior. Land Olllco at North Platto. Nob. .Inlv Hid. inns Notlco Is hereby given that Isaac Moiling, oi iiuriii riauc, ienrasKa, who on .Inly 18th. HW5, mado homestead entry No. iiiaif. for thu north half and southeast onnrtur Section 28. Township 17 north. Uango 31 west Sixth Principal Meridian, has tiled notlco of intention to mnuo llnal liomcstoad proof to establish claim to tho land nlmve described, before tho Register nnd Re ceiver at in or to riattc, nob., on tho 2t)th dayof August. WS, Claimant names as witnesses: David Cal lander, uenry wewiMrry, or North Platto, Nobrasko, Oeorge II. Daley, Irvlno Toinple, oi i ryon. aourasxa JlO-rt J. E. EVANP. Register, Notice of Application for License. In tho matter of the application of Leo Lewis tor liceneo to sell malt, spir ituous nnd vinous liquors in tho villaeo oi waiiacc, vounty oi Lincoln and State of Nebraska: Notice is hereby Riven that said Leo Lewis did on tho 29th day of June, A. D. 1908. llio his application nnd no- tition to tno Lnairman nnu viuapo uoaru ot Trustees ot wallnce. Lincoln county, Nebrnskn, us required by law, to sou muic, spirtuous and vinous liq uors in tho buildinrr located on lot num bored sixteen (16) in block numbered ninteen (19) in tho said Village of Wallnce, Lincoln County, Nebraska, tor ine ensuing municipal year from July 21, 1908 to April 9, 1909. it tnoro is.no protest or remon- stranco filed within two weeks from the 7th day of July 1908, tmid license will be granted. Lee Lewis, Applicant Estray Notice. Taken up by tho undersigned on his form five miles southwest of North natte, on or about Juno 20th, 1908, graue jersey neuer, nuout two years old, eithor muley or dehorned, branded eithor OT or OH on right hip. Owner win can, prove property, pay chnrgesJ nnu tnKc animal away. jU-5 P. W. Oleson. Articles of Co-Partnership. rri.i. ,..n,ni,tii iininrMl into this 32d day of June. IW. by and between Edgar Schiller olid Nicholas Jici ano. wunesseun That said parties havo formed aco-partner-sldp for the purpose of carrying on a retail drug, notion, toilet article, surgical supply and soda fountain binlnes at number tl north Dewey street. In the City of North Platte. Lincoln county, fioora-ua, uim uiu following terms and conditions: First. Tho name and style of said co-part nership shall bo Si hillor k Company." and shall continue for live years from this date, unless sooner terminated by tho death of clthcrofsald partlesorbyexptratlonofSyfiaM from this date by one party serving a written notlcotipon tlie other party, that ho desires said co-partnership dissolved and In said written notice or oissonuion no snmi niu tlm nmmtnt nf mnni'V In cftth which ho Is Wil ling to pay for tho oihi-half Interest of tho other, and In said notice shall also stato that lm Is willing to receive tno same amount itir 1tl nnilmlf liilnrosl 111 tho business of said co-partnerships and If the partner upon whom notlco is served as aroresaiu is not wining to either glvo or tako the amount mentioned In said notice, appraisers shall bo chosen, ono tinmen ny ono or tno partners aim mo ouior in-tlm nt Iiit imrtnnr mid tho two atinralsors so chosen shall render an appraisement In wrlllngof all tho property In said co-partnership and the amount so ascertained shall bo the amount which tho partner upon wnom notti'e wns served shall irlvo for tho Interest of Ills co-partnership or tako for his own In terest in tno property, Srcotid. That Haiti Eriirnr Schiller shall contribute to tho capital stock of said llrm. the sum of s-.imj.uu, iK'ing an iimiiviucu ono halt Interest In thu stock of drugs, notions, toilet articles, surgical supplies, soda foun tain and II x ui res generally now located t number 003 north Dewey street In said city and said Nicholas McCalio shall contribute to tho canltal stock of said (Inn tho sum of Si'iWSX). being an undivided one-half Interest In tho stock of drugs, notions, toilet articles, surgical supplies, soda fountain and llxtures generally now located at numlier COS north liewey street in said city, anil tho said part ners shall bo tho owners ot tho stock In that tiroiMirtlon and any further Increase of thu capital stock shall bo contributed by said partners in tho same ratio. Third. Tho said Edgar Schiller shall bo tho general partner In said co-partnership ot Schiller Comimuy and shall bavo solo charge of tho business and shall recclvo as sole manager of tho business of said co-partnership, tho sum of STd.uo per month, to bo drawn monthly, tho said sum of fJ'i.OO par month to do charged as an item or oxpenso against said co-partnership; and sahl Nicholas .MeCabo shall 1x3 a special partner with power to examine Into tho condition and progress of tho partnership business from tlmo to tlmo and may advise as to Its man agement, hut ho shall not transact any busi ness on account of said co-partnership or bo employed for that liurnoso as agent, attorney or otherwise. Fourth. Said partnership shall not In any manner become liable upon any promissory nolo or other obligation for tho accommoda tion or any person whatsoever, nor shall said partnership lend any of tho co-partnership funds for any purpose whatsoever. Fifth. Tho said Edgar Schiller shall keep a regular setof liooks, which shall show all tho receipts and disbursements dally, and tho conditions of tho accounts with all persons whomsoever with which tho co-partnership docs business, except that cash Itotns need not appear otherwise than In tho cash ac count, and tho said Kdgar Schiller shall render to thu said Nicholas McCabe on tlm first day of each month a statement showing all receipts, disbursements and liabilities ot tho co-partnership. Sixth. Each tiartner shall bo entitled to one-half of all piollts by said partnership. aim an inventory snail no tauen annually be tween tho 1st and 10th days of January, tho first ono to bo taken between tho 1st and 10th day ot January. WW); and after such Inventory Is taken, each partner shall bo entitled to draw out ot tho funds of said llrm then on hand, one-half of any excess ovor and above tho sum of $3,500,00 and tho liabilities then exist ing against said co-partnorshlp: and on tho 1st day of July. 1DO0. said nartners mar ouch draw outot said llrm. ono-half of the funds men on nanus or said co-partnershlpovcr and above tho amount of tho original capi tal stock and liabilities of said firm, and thereafter draw any excess If any such thero Is, after tbu annual Inventory Is taken each year, and on tho 1st day of July of each year. Sovcnth. Tho said Edgar Schiller shall devoto his entire tlmo and attention to tho business ot said co-partnership and shall not enter Into tho transaction of any other busi ness. Eighth: Any violation of tho terms of theso articles of co-partnership shall liosiini clent causo for tho dlskolutlon of tl jiart uershlp In any maunor hurelnboforiJ pro vided or through a court ntcomrotoot Juris diction. In Witness Whereof. Tho said parties havo sot their hands this -Jnd day of June. IPOS. EIK1A It SOI 1 1 I.I.Kit. , , NICHOLAS McCAHE. In tho presence of A. P. Kixi.y. J!M-J31. NOTICE. , Ilralndrd II. Willis and I.avlnla II. Willis, defendants! Will tako notice that on tho LTth day of June. 1WM Max Einstein. plalutllT herein Hied his petition In tho District Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which aro to quiet plaintiff's tltlo to tho north half of tho northeast ' and tho north half of tho northwest H of section 'M, township hi north, of rangoffl. west of thoOtli P. M. lu Lincoln County, Nebraska: and that a pretended tax deed from tho County Treasurer of Lincoln County to onnS. P. Itjorkluuil. which deed Is recorded In Vol. A 'i at pago 31 of the Deed Itecordsof Lincoln County. Nebraska, bo de clared null and void, and that a pretended deed from S. P. Iljorklund and wlfo to Hraln ard II. Willis, as II. II. Willis, which Is ro corded In Vol. A 1, at pages MIS and fMl, of tho Records of Lincoln County, bo declared null and void. And that thu court determine thu amount duo tho defendants or any other persons for taxes paid mum tho pretended tax salo, upon which said protended tax deed Is lmed; and fursubseiiuont taxes paid and Interest; and for general, equitable relief. ou aro required to answur said Petition on or iHifnro tho 10th day of August, 1HH Dated Juno 30. nw. J30-1 Max Ejnhtuin. Plalntlit, NOTICE. Joseph II. McConnull. Cora E. Osgood, Charles Osgood and Lewis Clark, defendants. Impleaded with Sarah E. Illuman Curtis E. lllnmau. Minor lllnmau, Florence lltnman, Peter Iliirke. Elizabeth llratt and Jacob Hupp, defendants: Will tako notlco thatoti tho sith day of Juno. 1WW, Samuel Goozee. plaintiff herein. Hied his petition In thu District Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, against, said defen dants, the object and prayer of which ore to obtain an accounting of taxes paid by tho plalntllT. with Interest, costs and attorney's fees, on lots 7 and 8. of block 70, of the Original town of North Platte. Nebraska, for which said toM's u treasurer' deed has been Issued by C. 1' Scharmann. County Treasuror of Lin coln County. Nebraska, on tho nth day of Septi'tnlier. iwn. and delivered to tho plalntllT, And there im,..,v due for taxes paid, adver tisement, interest, and costs, the sum of fsi.io JWH. Plalntill further prays that lm may havo Hen for taxes so paid on said real estate, and that said lieu ho foreclosed, and that tho de fendants lm barred of all equity and right of redemption In und to said real estate, and that said premises lie sold and tho proceeds theri or applied to the payment of plaintllT's lien; and for general equltablo rolluf . Vou aro required to answer said petltlonon June ! aith IW V 0t A,"'M",, iWX "im"' ,,; Sajipfi. Hiiozkb. Plalntlir, riilX II u'ufuJi- ' Attys. LF.OAL NOTICE .lohnStoeckor. I). W. Stapleton, whom first, real and truo namo Is unknown and Mrs. I) . Stapleton whoso llrst. real and truo namo Is unknown, defendants. ) III tal.o notice that tin tho 1st day of July llw. thu plalntllT. The (ilr.ird Trust C m i'JV.'.V ru?uT', !lk'(1, "i4. Ix'tHlon In the Ills rlct Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, for tho piirisiso of foreclosing a certain real cs- s ate mortgage glvuii by J, stoeckf r to th.. Mc vlnloy-l.aiin ng Uian & Trust Company and by the McKIn ey-Laniilng IxianV Trust Company duly assigned to tho plalntlir hero in, which mortgage Is given to securo a noto or liond lu the sum of ifdUO.ou atiil Juno 1st -Mi. due and payable , .1 years after a o ami per cent Interest after due and up,,,, whl there Is now due the bum of UH.i.(J0 with ti n percent Interest from July 1st Was The mortgago given to secure the same, convoyed astucliMVurityto the said McK iiley-Laii-nlug lo an Jt Trust Company, the S. E "f section :. Towns dp, North. ItaiiL'n si vvw PlalntllT prays for dtvtvo t h t s" hi sum so found due I paid according to law ai l tlmt said premises Is. sold to satisfy t h" an o nt as found due- Tlm . I,. f ... i .... ... """i"".r r A, MruiooN.