The Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L.BARE,Editor and Publisher flOIlSOmi'TlON KATES I One Year, cash In advance ..11.25 Monthi, cash In advanco 65 oUi Knterod at North Platte, Nebraska, rostofflco aa second clarni matter. TUESDAY, JULY 21. 1908. An Omnhti man fllippcd nnd foil in a uhowcr Imth nnd broke his nrm. This is o warning to men who insist on tak ing bnths. There in at lcnBtone lnbor union not strenuously opposed to Candidate Tuft the International Society of Shovel men, to which union he has been elected nn honorary member. The candidates for president and vico-prcsident on tho independence lenguo ticket will probably bo Hcnrst and Graves. Tho names arc suggestive of a political funeral. Judge Koiilhaat, of Chicago, lins decided that a railrdad cannot lawfully Issue intcr-stnto transportation in ex change for newspnper advertising, This opinion is dircr.tly opposito to the contention of tho Union Pacific. The earnings of tho Union Pacific for tho year ending Juno 30thllo not indicato that tho road has been haras sed by adverse legislation or that it needs any protection through tho organized efforts of its employes. Postmasters in the ciiRt part of the stato havo been advised by the post office department that unless all roads covered by rural delivery nro prop erty ropaircd during tho summer, the withdrawal of rural delivery will prob ably follow. This is n wnrnlng that road overseers in Lincoln county should heed. Watson's qomplimenta to Bryan Bryan mndo n mistako in denllip? with tho political situation in tho south, am: I will take advantage of this fact. Ho has gone to tho limit in assuming upon tho political help of tho south. Tho southern states aro expected to glvo him ICO electoral voice, almost two thirds of the necossnry majority he ox poets to win. Yet ho does not o von con cedes to tho south tho second place on tho ticket. - Hearst Scores Bryan. Wtu. H. Hearst, head of the national independence pnrtv, owned of papers in Boston, Now York, Chicago and San Francisco, and who with his money and papors supported Bryan In tho campaigns of 181)0 nnd 1000, in a recent Isbuo of his New York American says; Wo aro bound to add, with regret that wo havo lost confidence alHO in William J. Bryan, who by well mnnip ulatod bosshlp hit compelled this nomination. No rclimico can bo placed on tho democratic platform or on Bryan'i declarations. Tho democratic platform declares for one sot of principles nt ono election, and for an entirely differ ont set at the noxt election, whilo Bryan Is apparently without permanent prlnciplo or sincere conviction, or oven honest attitude. A noto is n promise to pay. It is valuablo according to who makes it and who endorsos. A platform is a promise to porform, and a platform mado by tho democratic party and on dorscd by Mr. Bryan is nut worth tho paper it is written on. For Sale. Puro bred Shorthorn Hulls. Eliiriblo to. registry. Prices tight. Inquire of or address. ih,anickniiuiim uuoh. North Plntto, Neb 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. ?l M. Sorenson Shop North of 1'. O. 0 We can furnish vou with chopped feed and shelled corn at yie lowest market prices Will deliver in town tree, in 500 pound lots. The Star Barn To e Pu li Father-in-law By C. 0. LEWIS. Copyrlfllit, 1903, by Associated Lit erary Press. It was reported of the Hon. John Sliarpo that ho had hut two fads whero other schemers and speculators and owners of railroad lines had a dozen. Ono of his fads was the P. and 0. rail road, In which ho owned a controlling Interest. He knew every foot of its roadbed and kept himself postod on all dotnlls. Ills other fnd was that his daughter Kdlth. having finished her school days, should Interest herself hi the P. nnd (J. even as ho had. If she had been cut out for an old maid or a business wo man sho might havo olwyed orders lit erally, hut as It was she had to assume an Interest she did not feel. The Hon. John lived In Chicago, and his pet lino was farther west, when tired of making money and fighting other linos on tho Stock Kxchnngo or by sonio sly coup, ho would order tho general superintendent or ouicr ouicini Into Chicago to report details nnd plan Improvements. If It wasn't tho general superintend ent, then It was ono off n division or n civil engineer nnd bridge builder. IIo had them nt his house that his dangli tor might hear nnd secure experience, nnd when they had departed he would go over tho matter again with her to make sure that sho understood. When tho civil engineer engaged In building tho bridge over Centlpcd creel: was called In ho and Miss Kdlth met. Tho Hon. John was In high feather that day. IIo had secured n mall contract over a rlvnl line nnd had been told tlmt the bridge could bo built for $2",000 less than the estimated expense. lie Htrctclieu nis courtesy to Invite tho engineer to dinner and to ask MIsh Kdlth to ploy tho piano after wnrd. Then two or three things bnppened thnt ho didn't take cognizance of, al though ho was rated a keen nnd ob servant man. From thnt night Minn Edith begun to take more Interest In railroad mntters, especially In the department of bridge building, and Mr. Havens, tho engineer, Kent In reports that seemed to neccssl tato his visiting Chicago much oftcner than before. As punctually at the clock tho lion John Sharp took u trip over his line In his own private car every three months. Mlsu Kdlth had accompanied him twice before her midden grent In torcst had come to the surface, and her enthusiasm ovor the third up proachlng trip so pleased him thnt ho patted her golden hnlr ami rceimgiy observed: "You are your own father's daughter, after all. You will eonio bnck better posted on tho railroad business than nny other girl In America." "It must tako n very brainy ninn to construct hucIi a brldgo as I have heard you nnd Mr. Ilnvens talking about,' she demurely suggested. "It does, my dear n very brainy man." "And one pretty certain to rlso In tho world?" "Um-y-e-s." Tho lion. John had risen In tho world, nnd he took earo to let tho world know It. I'.ut he was rnther opposed to any one else rising, especially any body employed on the V. and fl. road "Yes, Mr. HnveiiH may rise In his profession," ho reluctantly ndmlttcii "hut you must remember tho Hoclal LMilf now oxlstlmr between us. I or you nnd I are tho owner. of tho V, and Q. road. Mr. Havens is an cm ployee." Ten dnj-B previous to tho Htnrt on tho third trip tho Hon. John discovered Boniothlng that throw him into n fer vid Jinttor. it was not that his daugli ter In her tmthuslasui to learn more about railroad brldgo building was writ lng to tho engineer for further luforma tlon nhout the enntalover prluelplu or that ho In reply was telling about tho tensile strength of steol nnd the strain put upon It under certain condltlouB. It was that n fowler to his lino wna about to pass Into other hands unless ho ciMihl secure enough proxies to pro vent this at tho election to be held in Denver. He took off his coat nnd started In, and he came home ono night with beaming face to say to tho daughter: "My dear girl, always remember thnt the first principle of rnllrondlng U to get possession of the road." "Hut If you can't get enough of tho utockV she naked. "Then get, tho proxies. Buy, borrow or hog. hut get them. It Is witn pros les that I shall got control of the M nnd V. I need only a thousand more votes, nnd they are In Denver waiting for mo." The Hon. John wna rubbing hla hands when his ear left Chicago. Ho enjoyed coups, and he wan on his way to miiko one. He felt Just a little xytu pathy for the already routed enemy Defeat would come with u dull thud whereas he rather preferred something of a battle Hint. "Proxies, my dear," he said to his daughter as he to:)'.; a bundle of them from his pocket nud thumbed them over "proxies nre the powder and ball to desolate the ranks of tho enemy Blessed lx proxies 1" At Knnfn IV business detained him half a day. lie had scarcely left the car when Mr. Haveus made his tip pearance and wna received with a smile anil a blush The talk between hlin and Miss Kdlth began about the bridge ovor the Centlped. but gradually came down to less scientific and more Interesting things He reerred to u hint she had glvon him In Iror laot Wlter nt assured her that ho had acted on It, and he solic ited her permission to nsk her father a certain momentous question before tho dny had expired. That afternoon when the train had pulled out Miss Kdlth fluttered around for n bit nnd then timidly nsked: Father, what will happen If you fall to get that thousand proxies you are counting on?" "Why why. I'd le knocked Into a cocked hnt, daughter. But I can't fall. I know Just where they are. I shall receive a wire at the next stop. I nm glad to seo you so Interested In tho mntter. Proxies nre tho powder nnd ball, and I'm sure of tho proxies." Half an hour Inter the Hon. John was stamping up and down tho car and roaring nt tho top of his voice. Ho hnd received ttie expected wire and had been Informed thnt tho party on whom he depended had sold the stock nt a sharp advance. This was tlio biggest setback he had received In five yenrs. It meant a staggering blow to the P. nnd G. While ho stamped and roared his daughter kept very quiet. When he had got through smashing the Kngllsh language he sat down hard and wiped his forehead and looked nt tho young lady with dcspnlrlng eyes. 'Father, I don't think we nre beaten yet," sho Hnltl In reply. "But wo nre, daughter. Those prox ies aro certainly In the hnnds of that Infomnl M. and W. gang, and they hnvo got mo tight To think thnt I left It In tho hands of Chllvcra to betray ne! Why, I deserve to bo sent to nn Idiot asylum!" "But tho game may not be lost after all. You know you hnvo been trying to mnke n railroad woman of mo for a year past." "But that miserable Chllvers sold out his stock on mcl" shouted the father ns ho brought his fist down with a great bang. "Yes, dear, but Hint's u part of tho railroad business. If Chllvers sold his stock some one bought it, nud some one has tho right to vote It In tho mooting tomorrow." "But tho M. and W. gang hnvo got It, of course!" "Perhaps. It's u part of tho railroad business to find out. You didn't want mo to stop at grades, sidetracks, switchbacks and bridge building, did you? My dear father, remember thnt tho first principle of railroading Is to get possession of the road, the next to keep trne.k of stock and proxies." "Ctrl, you know something." he said after n long look Into her face. "Well, suppiwe the M. and W. gang didn't get that rtock?" Hosgaspcd for breath nud turned pale. "Suppose that a gentleman Interested In our road got II?" The Hon. John sat with his mouth open. "Suppose that a gentleman, n real nice gentleman, u gentleman Interested In In you, got the stock with tho Idea of helping us out?" "By thunder, but I'd break his ribs hugging him! Out with If, girl! Don't keep your old dnd on tho hooks this way." "Well, then, Mr. Havens Is -In the Pullman abend. Ho had to como up to Scuta I to hurry the last of tho brldgo stuff down. As he knew how much you wanted control of that feed' cr and as he know how interested 1 wns In the railroad business ho he" But the Iton. John hnd sent tho porter for Mr. Havens, nnd Edith skip ped nwny to her stateroom. An hour later there was a knock on her door, "Say, young lady, you think you're smart, don't you?" said tho father as she appeared. "I'm your (laughter, you know." "Um y-e-s! Well, I've told Havens thnt thai brldgo over the Centlped has got to be finished before there Is any further nonsense. After that he will bo superintendent of the P. and (5., nnd if you lenrn any more nhout the rail road business It will be from him. You aro n little too apt for me." Best the World Affords. "It gives mo unbounded plcnsure to rocommonded Bucklin'B Arnica Salve,' says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N C. "I am convinced it's tho host salvo tho world affords. It cured a felon on mv thumb, nnd it novor fails to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it is applied. 26c, at Stone's drug store, The Iowa Low Down Mado In tho Lurgest Separator ruciory In tho World. We will save you Dollars on Separators. Lamb's Cash Grocery, NORTH SIDE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS T S. TWINEM. J . Homeopathic PhyBicin and Surgeon. Office: McDonald Bnnk Building. Phone 183. A. .1. Amos, M. I). Mario Amos, !. I)- DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians nnd Surgeons. Office: Over Stone Drug Co. Phones: Office 273, Residence 273 flEO. B. DENT, I Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonnld Bank. 1 hones 1 Rcsldonco 115 D It. L. C. DHOST, Osteopathic Physicinn, Booms 7 and 8, McDonald State Bank Building, Phone M8. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Attorneys-nt-Law. Office over Schatz Clothing Store. Phono 48 rp C. PATTERSON, J.. Attorney-nt-Law, Office: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. W. R. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc. uans answered promptly. Day Phono 120, Night Phone 27. ASHLEY PETERS Cement Contractor Special attention given to Cement Sidewalks. We guarantee ncrfect satisfaction in mo wains we construct, i'nono 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 OK TUB MUTUAL BUILDING 8 LOAN ASSOCIATION, of North I'lattc, Nebraska, on the 20th uayor June, iw, ASSETS. Flrnt mortgage loans UK 200 00 mocK loans 1) io (Xj Cash , 1 i72 Z3 Delinquent Intercut, premiums and linen ico 00 uxpenscs aim taxes pain 81177 Total...... J260 TS.TTio Capital stock paid up.. S2I2 MM Ttl a I IK) (X) II 27H 7 uescrvc iiimi Undivided prollts. I'rcintums unearned... Advance payments.... MX) ft 3 4W :U) Total $.'ij0 75:1 00 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR mi; 1 1'.AU UNDI.VC. JUNE 30, IU08. IIKCKIITS. Ilalaace on hand July 1.IW7 J 'Xt es.... mm Interest, premiums, fees and tines.. 17 H.V1 Loans repaid J 21 r.u Itonl K.st atii Holes CM ou Rents W) CO Total XXI'KNDITUKKS. Loans Expenses .Stock redeemed Cash nn hand 1 1 to sis va iio? 400 00 Sill (12 ." WO (18 1 17a ... TilA': iliosisw Binit) tu ."NunrnsKa. Lincoln county, h. I, Milium 1 liiHutMi, M'l'roUifi' pf tlm alioyo iiuiiikii iih.MKuiuii, 110 solemnly swear tin tlio foretrolnif htntciiieni of tlm pondltljn mid Association N true nnd correct to t Una of my kiow(ulso nud liellcf, M.....V. .l.ii....... C. ............. Hi.n,iiuwi . .'.,.V...,V. Y"t'"!"VV ;va mil (III) Ul UHIAt iwr John J. llAu.iciAN.-Notary I'lubllu VtOTOII VonOohth. j T, C Pftttrrfcon. Directors, LUHTKU W.U.KIMl. 1 NOTIOK VOU TAX IIKKD. -. --... ... n lull in ooeiiimiiey of tlio urmn sos 1hIow dnsnriixil and to.loM-pli II Murray In viliono iinino tliu tit In or t.all promises aiipearsof record In tlm olllro of dm liejrlster of Denis In Lincoln viuiiH) , .u'limsKa. an" 10 1 ery person claim Imr any Interest In said promises. wi and each of you aie lu reby nollHi-d lilt on tho llftli day of Novemlier, HOI, Win. K. Mmman. i;iircliasnl nt public sail) (certll Cain No Mill) ni 1 1 ... iv n. surer's olllco of snld County. I lie followlm oeM-rioeo real esinie. o wlti Tlio west half of tho west linlf IWSWW ofseciionelulit IS, of township llflcen l;i, north of much twcnty-Miven 127). west fit 1 1 I'. M., for tho .or the dellniiiieni tn.ies dun thereon for tint yenr 1W for tlm sum of l.i!l nnd on Hki twentylourth day of .lune. MH7. Wm. h. Him in nn paid the sulseiiueiit tiis nt sessed atrnlnxt said Premises for the year MM for the sum of :t on tho -Jfltli dny of .lune. iris. U tn l'. mi,,,,.,. .,i.i . 1. . .;i ... .... t . ..4ihm ihi,i .iir r i ,"u - llUent tmes assessed ofculnst said premises tor hki year pi ( ror tlm sunt of fi.Wi that said liroiwrly vas nse.sed In the nntii" of Joseph fl. Muirny. 'flint t,o t(hig for redemption 'M'lred on dm fMxtli day of November. MW, and If tlio said premises aro not redeemed on tlio slih day of No vumUT, mm, fropi hald taxsalutho under slttned will apply to tiu County Treasurer iw. u 111-1-11 in inn nam itrinmses Dated Hits 10th dny of July. Vm. E. Kit 0l.r Eslrny Notice, Taken up by tho tmdoraljTneil on his farm llvo mllea southwest of North Platte, on or abtjut Juno 20th, 1908, a prntlo Jersey heifer, about two yeara old, cither muley or dehorned, branded either OT or Oil on rirjht hip. Owner will call, prove property, pay charges and take animal away. jlst-5 l V. Ol.KSON. 1903 WlIMAItV EI.KCTIOJf NOT10Vu Notice Is liroby e!rpn that nn Ttiemlar. thn 1st day of .September, lw. at the Totlni; places In tlio various preclnrts of Lincoln County, Nebraska, thero will be held a pri mary election for tlio purpose of nominating raimmaios ior uio louowinc oaiccs, to 00 voted for at tho general November election. I'.miit rresKicntini Electors. One (Jovernor. Ono Lieutenant (Jovernor. Ono Secretary of Htnto. Ono Auditor of Public Accounts- Ono stato Treasurer. Ono Superintendent of Public Instruction. Ono Attorney General. Ono Commlsiloner of Public T..nr1 nnd Ilulldlmrs. Ono Itallwny Commissioner. Ono Congressman for tho Slvtli r'unirms- slonal Dls'.rlct. Ono Stato Senator for tlm Thlrtlntli Ponft- torlnl District. ono t?tato Heprcsentatlvo for tho Mfty l ourth ueprcsentntlvc District. ono county Attornoy. Olio County Commissioner for Cnmmllotinr District No. 3. Justice of tho Pcaco to fill vacancy. Constables to fill vacancy, Ono Overseer of HlirliwaY for nnrdi Itnad District. Also, foror acalnst n iiroimsed nmrnilmnnt to section nine, (U). article eight, (H),uf thocon Ktltutlon of tho Stato of Nebraska rlth refer enco to the Investment of tho pcrmanont school fund. Also foror against a promised amendment to sections two. (2). four(4), five. (). six (0) and inirteeniia;, or article six jn), or tlio constitu tion Of tho Stnto of Ncbrnskn with rnferencn to nn Increase In tlio numlior of tho Judges of tho Suuretno Court, timvldhn- for their ni- lxjlnttnents. terms, rcsldonco and compensa- 1,1011 oitno.iuuges or tlio supremo and District uouris. Which election will bo open at 12 o'clock m. and continue (men until II o'clock n. m.. of tho snmo dnv. iiatcii .ortn I'lntiw. Molir , this Wthdayof Juno. lW. r. it. Ki,i,iorr.'County Clerk J.I-SI NOTICE KOll TAX ni'.KI). To every Person In actual nossnsslnn nr iw- cupnney of tho premises below described and to .Micimci .Mci.augiiim tn whoso name tho uuu oi nam primuses appears or record In tlio olllco of I ho Iteclster of Deniln In Lin coln county. Nebraska, and to every person claiming any interest in tlio said premises vou and each or you nro hereby notified thnt 011 tho 7lh dnv of Novomlior. HWI. s. V. (Milan purchased nt public salo (Ccrtlllcato iso. zNwat too county treasurer s olllco of said county, the following described renl us- tnte. tovlt: All of lots llvo (5) and six (11) of block elghty-llvo (S6) of the original city of North Platte. Nebraskn. for tlm dellmiuent taxes nun tncreon ror tno years iwii, iwk and 11J;I for the sum of nnd on the flrt dnv of May. HW, S. V. (Mllati paid tho subsequent taxes assessed against snin iiremises ror tlio year 1101 for tho sum of .! i. nnil on tbo Isi day of May, 1MM. H. V. (Milan, paid tho suh- seiiuent taxes nsseseo ngninsi sniu promises for tho year 11X15 for the sum of $.1.11 nnd on tho 1st day oflMny. l'W, S V. (Mllnn paid tlio suDseqentitaxesnssessedl against 'said orcrn lsesjfor the year HO), for tho sum of in M and on tho 7 tli day of .May. iw, It. Goodman. assignee pniu tlm subsetiuent taxes assessed against snld premUcs for tho year 1107 for tho sum of 1.3j; that snld property was assessed In the name of M. McLaughlin. That the llino ror redcmntlon will einlru on thoslxtli oay or .ovemisjr, iw. and if tho said premises aro not redeemed on tho sixth day of November, 11KW, from said tax salo tho undersigned win apply to tbo county treas urer ior a need 10 too said premises. Dated this 10th day of July, M)S. B. It. (iooi)MAN. Assignee of H. V. fllllan. . Ily Wm. K. Shuman. Attorney. NOTIOK TOR Pimi.IOATION. Department of tho Interior, tl. H. Land Ofllce at North Platto. Nob.. Juim 22, W. Notlco Is hereby given that William II. T,ur ple.of North Platte. Neb., who on August 1U. l'.xu, mado Homestead Kntry No. iWTi for south half southeast quarter and south half southwnst quarter of suction if. township 12, rango III, W th Principal Meridian, has llled notlco of Intention to mako llnal llvo year proof to establish claim to tho land nlwvo deserllH'd, boforo tho Register and Itecelvor'at North Platte, Nob., on the 5th day of August. 1WW. Claimant names as witnesses: Curtis lllnman, Carl llroe dcr, Jolm Schar mann, Hugh Songer, all of North Platte, Nebraska. m R 0 J. K. Evans, lteglstcr. PKOHATK NOTIOK. In tlm County Court of Lincoln county. Ne braska. July 7th 1VUS. In tho matter of the estate, of Mary Patterson, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will moot tho Kxecutor of said estate, boforo tho County Judgu of 'Lin coln County, Nebraska, at tho county court room In said countv, on tho :kl day of August loos nnd on tlm Itli dny of January lMW, at o'clock a. m. each day. for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, ad justment and allowance. Six months nro'al lowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho Kxccutor to settle said estato from tho Mth day of June. WW, This notlco to to published In the North Platto Tribune. 0 scml-wcokly uowspnper for four weeks successively prior to tho 3d (lay of August UHM . Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this 7th day pf July I W, J-7-4 W. O. EMir.it. County Judgo. Serial No. 0B. II. E. 21201. notice for Publication. Department of tho Interior, Land onico at North Platte. Nob. July th. HXK Notlco Is hereby given that Isaac llolllug, of North Plntto. Nebraska, who on July ISth, HK5, mado homestead entry No. 212111, for the north half nnd southeast quarter, Section 28, Township 17 north, Itnngo ill west Sixth Principal Merldlnu. has llled notice ot Intention to mako llnal homestend proof to establish claim to tho land above described, buforo tho Register and Re ceiver at North Platte, Nob., on tho 20th day of August, HWH. Claimant, names as witnesses: David Cal lander, Henry Nowlmrry, of North Platte, Nehraske, (leorgo H. Daloy, lrvlno Temple, of'fryon. Nebraska. JIO-l) J. E, EVANS. Register. Application for Druggists' Permit. Matter of tho application of L. B. Munirer for drupgist's permit. Notico ia hereby piven thnt L. B. Munper did upon the 10th day of July, 1908, file his application with the coun ty commissioners for permit to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for mcdicjnal, mechanical nnd chemical purposes only at his drup store in Her shey, Lincoln county, Ncbrnskn, from tho first day of August, to tho 31at day of July, 1900. If thero bo no objection, remon strance or protest filed within two weeks from July 17, 1908, snid permit will bo granted, U. B. Munoer. Applicant. HOAD NO. ai3. To all whom it mny concern: Tho commissioners appointed for tho purpose of locntinp n road commencing at tlio south east corner of tho north cast quarter of Section 30, Township 9, Hnngo 29; thenco runninp enst one half milo more or less and terminatinp nt tho regular laid out road near the center of section 31, township 9, innpe 28 hns reported in favor of tho estab lishment of said road, and all object ions thereto or claims for damages must be filed in tho county clerk's of fice on or boforo noon on tho 20th day of Aupust, 1908, or such road will be established without roferenco thereto. Dated North I'lattc, Nob., July 15, 1908 P. H. Elliott, County Clerk. FOR SALp. I oiTor nt private, aalo on the Bird wood ranch, five miles west of North l'lntte, tho following: Twenty good milch cowa. Pifteen spring calves, Fifty head of brood sows and shouts. Ono thorouphbred Poland Ctiinn Bonr, Ono Davis (450 capacity) Cream Sep arator. Terms Cnsli or bankable notes. John L. Stinglev. Article of Co-Partnership. This nirriiompnt. entered Into this 12(1 da V of June. 1WH, by and between Edgar chiller and Nicholas jici ano. itnessetti! That said ttartles have formed nco-nartner- shlp for tho purposo of carrying on a retail arug, notion, toi.ct article, surgical supply and soda fountain business nt numlior (XK1 north Dewey street. In tho City of North riattc, Lincoln county. isciirasKa, upon mo following terms and conditions! First. Tho name and stylo of said co-nart- ncrsbln shall Isi "Schiller & Comtianv." and shall contlntio for flvo years from this date, unless sooner terminated by tho death of cltherof sold partlcsor by expiration of syears from tills date by ono uartv serving a written notlco uiwn tho other party, that ho desires said co-partnership dissolved and In said written notice or dissolution no snau stato tho amount of money in cash which ho Is wil ling to nay for tho one-half Intorest of tho other, and In said notlco shall also stato that he Is willing to rccclvo tho same amount for bis nnn-half Interest In tho business of said co-partnership: and If the partner upon whom notlco issorveo as arorcsaiu is not wining to cither glvo or tako tho nmount mentioned In said notice, appraisers shall bo chosen, ono nnmcu py ono or tno partners nnu tno otner by the other partner and tho two appraisers so chosen shall render an appraisement In writingof an tbo property lnsa d co-partner ship and tho amount so ascertained shall bo tno amount which tno partner upon wimm notlco was servod shall give for tho Interest of hlsco-partnershlportako for his own In terest In the property. Second. That said Edgar Schiller shall contribute to tho capital stock of said firm. tliesum or p.'.i.w.uu, being an undivided one half Interest In tho stock of drugs, notions, toilet articles, surgical supplies, soda foun tain and fixtures generally now located at number tHW north Dewey street In said city and said Nicholas McCabo shall contribute to tho capital stock of said firm tho sum of S.',"30.0u. being an undivided one-half Interest in tno stock or dtugs. notions, toilet articles, surgical supplies, soda fountain and fixtures generally now located at numlior 603 tiortli Dewey street In said city, and tho said part ners shall bo the owners of the stock in that proportion and any further Incrcaso of tho capital stock shall tie contributed by said partners In thosamo ratio. Thlnl Tl,n..l,l P.li.n SoMIW ulifltl lu.ll,.. general partner In said co-partnership of Schiller .V Company and shall havo solo chargAof the business and shall rccclvo as solo manager of the business of said co-partnership, tbo sum of 57"i.C0 per month, to bo drawn monthly, the said sum of i7!.00 per mouth to bo charged as an Item of expense against said co-partnership: and said Nicholas McCain shall bo a special partner with power to examine Into tho condition and progress of tho puituershlp business ftom tlmo to tlmu and may advtso as to Its man agement, but ho shall not transact any busi ness on account of sold co-partnership or Isj employed for that puriioso as agent, attornoy or otherwise. Fourth. Said partnership shall not In any manner become liable upon any promissory noto or other obligation for tho accommoda tion of any person whatsoever, nor shall said partnership loud any of the co-partnership funds for any purposo whaioever. Fifth. Tho said EdgarSchlller shall keep a regular set of liooks. which shall show all tho receipts nnd disbursements dally, and tho conditions of tho accounts with all persons whomsoever with which tho co-partnership does business, except that cash Items need not appear otherwise than lu tho cash ac count, and tho said Edgar Schiller shall render to tho said Nicholas McCalio on tho first day of each month a statement showlni? all receipts, disbursements and liabilities of tho co-partnership. Sixth. Each partner shall Imi entitled to ono-half of all profits by said partnership, and an liivcntoryshall bo taken annually be tween tho 1st and lUth dnyn of January, tlio first ono to lxi taken between tho 1st and 10th day ot January. WW): and after such Inventory Is taken, each partner shnll bo entltWd to draw out ot tlm funds of said II rm then on hand, one-half of any excess ovor and nliovo tho sum of 5,S(X).00 and the liabilities then exist ing against said co-partnership; and on tho 1st day of July. Wv, said partners may each draw out of sat J llrm. one-half of tho f undo then on hands ot snld co-partnershlpovor nnd abovo tlio amount of tlio original capi tal stock and liabilities of said firm, and thernafter draw any excess If any such thero Is, aftnr tho annual Inventory Is taken each yanr. and on tho 1st dny of July of each year. Suvcnth, The said Edgar Schtllor shall dovoto his entire time and attention to tho business of said co-iiartnorshlp and shall not enter Into tho transaction of any othor busi ness. Eighth: Any violation of tho terras' ofl these articles of co-partnership shall bo sufll ciaMt cause for tho dissolution of this part nership In nny manner horclnbufore pro vided or through a court of competent Juris diction. In Witness Whereof. Tlio said parties havo set their hands Hits .'nd day of Juno, 1TOH, EDtrAU SOIIILLKlt. T , NICHOLAS McCAIIE. In the presenco of A. P. Kem.v. JW-J8I. NOTIOK. Ilrulunrd II. Willis and Lavlnla 11. Willis, defendants: Will take notlco thaton tho 27th day of Juno. HXM Max Einstein, plalntlir herein llled his petition In tho District Court'of Lincoln Coun ty. Ncbrnskn, the object nnd prayer of which nro to uulot plalntllfs tlllo to tho north halt of tho northeast U nnd tho north half of tlio northwest l of section 91, township ID north, ot range 21. west of tho nth P. M. in Lincoln County. Nebraska, '.and that a pretended tax deed from tho County Treasurer of Lincoln County to ono S. P. Itjorklund. which deed Is recorded In ol. A 2 at pago ill ot tho Deed Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, bu de clared null and void, and that a pretended deed from S. P. lljoiklund and wlfo to Drain ard II. Willis, as 11. II. Willis, which Is re corded In Vol. A I, at pages MB and tM, of the Records of Lincoln County, bo declared null and void. And that tho court determlno tho amount due tho defendants or any other persons for taxes paid upon tlm pretended tax sale, upon which said pretended tax deed U based: ami for subsequent taxes paid and Interest: and for general, ciiultablu relief. on aro required to ankiver said petition on or before tho loth day of August. 11KW Dated Juno 80. ltxiA. JW-l Max Einstein. Plaintiff. NOTIOK. Joseph II. McConnell. Cora E. Osgood. Charles Osgood and Lewis Clark, defendants, Impleaded with Sarah E. lllnman Curtis E. lllnman. .Minor lllnman. Florence' lllnman, Peter llurke. Elizabeth Ilratt and Jacob Rupp. defendants: Will take notice thaton tho 21th day of June. Iltw. Samuel Go()7ee, plaintiff herein, 111(1(1 Ids Petition In tho District. Court nf T .In. coin County, Nebraska, against said dofen- coin County. Ncbrnskn. on tliu Hth day of September. llJ;i, and delivered to tlm plaintiff, And thero Is now duo for taxes paid, adver tisement. Intorost nnd costs, tho sum of JSl.iu jy'Lh !it,i,r,.ntrat Vi ,H)r cent from July 1st im. Plaintiff further prays that ho may havo Hen for taxes so paid on said real estate, and that said lien lie forechised, and that the do fondants bo barred of all equity and right of redemption in nnd to said real estato. and that said premises bo sold and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of plaliilltri. Urn; ami ror general etpiltabto relief You am required to answer said petition on or before the luth day of August, IWW, Dated Juno Illli l'.MH. v ... Sampki,(1oo.kk. I'lalntlff. Ily W ilcox .. tlAM.niAN. Ills Attys. LEGAL NOTICE, John Stoccker. I) W. SlaVleton. whoso first, real and trim namo Is unknown and Mrs. D. V. Stnpleton whoso first, real and trim namo Is unknown, defendants. .ft.lll,!ako.,Ui,,l.i;V,tl,',n.t on. V1" ,st ,lar of July, ItHW. the plaintiff. Tliu (llrard Trust Com pany, , I rustee, . tiled lis petition In tho Ds ti lot Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, for the purpose of foreclosing n certain real vsl :.",..:,,f "" v rusv uouipany " i , . - . '"!1, iajuii ix i rust F0""i"fViy luly ashlV-l to the plaintiff tiore- aiming Ixian & Trpirt ,, m1ui,iim.-iici in uecuro a nolo or bond In tbo sum of w ob dated JuVo, iitV hMi. due and payable ft years after date ami ip per cent Interest after duo and upon which there Is now due the sum of ii,i with ten percent lliterest from July 1st W. Tlio mortgage given to secure the same, conveyed as such security to the said McKlnley-Lan-nliiff l-ojji ,;V Trust Company, the B, L )( of m i H.'.',; ' 1 "wnfl'lp. 1) North. Rango 31 West, ,1 '7 !.l"iays fVI'-ereo that said sum . so foil id due Ui paid according to law and tWl said premises Is. sold to sntlsfy tho amoSrit as found dm.. The defonduiits nru required oaiiswi r said petition on or Iwforo Monday the lUth day of August. 1Ui7 "j Dated thls-Jml davof JilIivtUH, (JIRAUD TltDST COMPANY. J1'-' y A. Mulpoon. minis. uiuoDjcci ami prayer or which nro to obtain an accounting ot taxes paid by tAih plaintiff, with Interest, costs and attorneiis fees, on lots 7 nnd 8. of block 7(1, of the original town of North Platte, Nebraska, tor whleh'sald taxes n treasurer's deed lias beep Issued by O. r Scharmann. Countv Trenunmr ,r 1 1.