The Semi -Weekly Tribune Ik L. Baku, Editor and Publisher HnilSGIirPTION riATESi Ore Year, cash In advanco 11.35 Months, cash In advanco , ctn Entered at North Piatto. NobraaUa. roatofflce assoconn ciaan matter. FRIDAY, JULY 2-1. 1908. A PEW weeks nj?o when the demo crats had hopes of securing Ilcnrst's support of Hrynn, the democratic papers lauded him ns n (rood fellow. now that ho has declined to support nrnn, no is denounced us n political it per. Tkt prosperity Is evidenced in the statement of tho East St. Louis com mercial club that 10,000 men will bo re employed in the factories and mills of southern Illinois within the next thirty days. Those industries had been run ning short-handed since last fall. Tin; fourteenth husband of n Fro m nt woman obtained a divorco this wri-k on the grounds of extreme cruol- I, 'Pl,,.( (l,!,. ..l.1 . . IY Allllk. IIIID tVUIIltlll LUUIU UIIOIIIllU fourteen men within a period of thirty j.ars shows how easy tho average man succumbs to tho wiles of a woman t specially if the woman has tho form niid dush. I'lti'.Hinr.NT GoMi'Kits, of tho Ameri can Federation of Labor, was appar ently a littlo hasty in pledging labor Kjpport to Bryan. A Now York .dis patch tho oarly part of tho week says that at a mooting of tho Now York Cen tral Federation Union held Sunday the action of Gompors was strongly de nounced by thogarmont makers union, th' cloakmakcrs union, tho carpenters' uiiun and tho pressmen's union. By a unanimous opinion, tho United Mates court of appeals at Chicago has r mnnded for ro-trnil tho caso of the jrovcrnmunt against tho Standard Oil to,, in which tho latter was fined twen ty -nine million dollars. Tho court claims that a number of nico judicial questions nrc raised in tho case, in which the trial court erred. This caso will prob nlily bo kept in court until tho Standard company practically gets off free. Di;mociiath in Nebraska who are Fanguino of Bryan's election, will not find consolation in tho letter which Dr. Geo. L. Miller, of Omaha, ono of tho c Idt'Ht democtats in tho state, writes to tin Deo from his old homo nt Boone ville, N. Y., whcnMie is now visiting. The Doctor sayH that nmong tho 350 d 'inocrats in that town, ho is not able to find ono who will voto for Bryan, speaking of Now York Btato tho Doc tor declares that "thoro muBt bo a great clmngo of opinion in this state if Taft and Sherman do not overwhelm Bryan and ull his works by 200,000 ma jority. Tho United States bureau of labor has discovered after duo investigation that tho nvcrago incrcaso of wages por hour in 1907 over 1900 was 3.7 per cent and average number of hours worked dally one-fourth of ono por cent less. Tho number of employes was ono por cent greater. Ab an olT ct for Increased wago rate tho cost of foodstuiTs are shown to havo increased 4 U per cent during tho samo period. This leaves tho problem of wages unci living, thoroforo, about wlioro it was nt the beginning of 1900. Admittedly tho cost of living has increased consid erablojsinco 1890, but tho earning rapac ity has Increased far moro than tho cost of living, nnd It is doubtful if nny ono, laboring man or not, dosires to ro turn to tho lower cost of living of fif teen yonrs ago and accopt all that ac companied cheapness thon. Kearney Hub. A Year's Foreign Trade. Dcsplto thu industrial and commer cial depression that prevailed during tho last bIx or seven months of tho fiscal year ending with Juno 30, 1908, the trade balatKO for tho year, in favor of tho United States, was tho largest in tho country's history, being in excess of $000,000,000, or moro than $1,000,000, a day. Tho closing month of the fiscal year showed a noat gain in both imports and exports, holding n hint of a general resumption of normal condi tions in tho foroign trado. Tho com bined Imports and oxports for tho twelvo montliB wore $3,055,000,000. being a decrease of nearly $300,000,000 from the record of tho formor fiscal year, but the decrcaso wob almost en tirely in Imports. Tho docroaso in ox ports from tho formor year was but $20,000,000. Analysis shows that tho depression existing throughout tho country served to Blightly increase tho export of man uf"eturcd products, while tho exports of foodstuiTs wero unusually largo. But this same inlluenco of commercial depression worked quickly and effec tively in roduclng importations, with tho not result of leaving to tho credit of tho country tho largest balanco of exports over recorded. Only onco bo foro has such u balanco abovo $G(iG, OiHJ.OOO -boon closely approached and that was in 1901, when tho balance was $C01,000,000.-Umaha Bee. Onialia Bee Buzzes. If tho donkey is to bo retired ns the emblem of tho democratic parly, why not givo tho parrot n trial? A Now Jersoy man who claims to huvo boon bitton 2.000 times by dogs l.i displaying symptoms of getting mad about it. John Temple Graves calls Mr. Bryan the guardian of tho democratic party. That's all right. Tho party needs a guardian. Democrats hro laying much stress on the amount of monoy Bpont by tho re publican conpross. Tho fact remains that under republican . administration therp is always money to spend. rim Match trust Ib Bald to, hnvo a.WO.OOO.OOO feet of lumber In resorve. This will not holn tho smokor who finds hinwlf alono in tho country with plenty of tobacco uud his match pocket full 6f toothpicks. Tho assessment rolls roturned to tho state board indicato that tho lands in Nebraska hovo increased within two years moro than n quartor ofn billion of dollars in value, This is simply an other 'reason for believing that Nobrus ku wilt give its electoral voto to Tuft. Resolutions of Thanks. Wo the students of tho North Piatto Junior Normal hereby express our gratitude and heartfelt appreciation. To the citizens nnd school board of the city of North Piatto for the gonor ous patriotism nnd helpfulness In ovary possible way for tho benefit of thd school. To Sunt. Ebrlrrht for his onrnost la bors and his constant devotion to our Welfare. To State Supt. McBrien for his wiso selection of this placu for the school and his able manngemont of the same. To Dr. Beattio and his cxcollont fuculty for tho skillful and excellent instruction, training nnd practice which havo combined to render this a most profitablo and inspiring season for us all. For each nnd all of those sundry ser vices, kindnesses and attentions wo feel ourselves ilcoply indebted, nor do we forget tho joy of tho farmer's pic nic nnd how much tho pleasure of that occasion was increased by the hospit able activities of Supt. Snyder and his ablo assistants. CoMMlTTKH. Puckaruc Island. Another fine shower fell Tuesday night, which was wolcomed. Mr. nnd Mrs. August Carlson and son Carl departed Saturday evening for California. Died, tho infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Discol on July Kith, and waa burled tho following day. Tho Misses Decker and Thornbunr. of North Piatto, wore guests of Mrs. rranK JJrnKe Sunday. The dance at C. Treinlriv's was well attended and nil report a good time. tiVcryono is iixing up their machin ery to begin making hay. Mrs. John Hohrn is visitinir her mother Mrs. Uollin, of Morant canyon, and picking berries this week. Mrs. Hond of Cottonwood transacted business in North Piatto Wednesday. Mrs. Wilbur Towers came home Monday evening from her visit at Kearney. Mrs. Livinrrston and Mrs. Peters, of North Platte, returned homo Monday after a few days' visit with with Mrs. iv. ai. Drake on the Island. Notice to the Public. All persons are warned against tres passing, hunting or fishing on tho lands of tho Birdwood ranch. Violators will bo prosecuted. II. C. Wallack. Myrtle News. Itnv Rovnnlds. wlfo nnd Imliv vluliml at .Maxwell Friday and Saturday. mciNoai, n i uanuy, mis tno con tract to put a cement foundation under tho school house in Dist. 51. Miss Ethel Combs relumed tn her homo in Nortli Piatto Saturday aftor a short visit with relatives. Bay Reynolds. Joo Bay. Will Lane and James Abbott had hogs on tho mnrkot in North Piatto Monday. nir. oooiey and wilo havo arrived from Oreiron for a visit with their daughter Mrs. Chas. Abbott. L. 0. AlliBon and wifo wero North Piatto visitors tho latter part of hist week. The young folks enjoyed a surprise arty in honor of Miss Alta Boynolds inturdav ovcninir. All ronort vnm time. A FACT PROVEN. Shoulil Com lure liven ! Mont Skep tical of II.m Truth. If thrrn In thn mllrOitnot ,im,.t i. ii.. -- n ..ui.uw imu mlnilH (if I111V Hint Diiriitriirr' Artnu ,n ., exist, tholr bellof la compelled by tho mi'i mm ii rnniMi innncilliitcil with tno conns boenmo bald In bIx weoks' tlmo. It must bo npparont to nny person thoroforo tlmt tho only provontlon of baldness Is tho destruction of tho germ which net Is miccossfiilly accomplished In ono hundred por cent, of ensos by mo nppiirnunn or Nownro'H norplcido. Dnndrilff Ih rniiftnil hv Mi n intnn farm which causes baldness nnd enn be pro vented with tho saino remedy Nowbro's ucrpiciuo. Accent no miVmtlttttn "nt cnuflo you remove tlio effect." Sold by lending drull. Stand 10c. In tumps for wimple to Tho Ilcrplcldo Co., Ootrolt. Mich. Two sizes DO centn nnd S1.00. McDonoll &. Graves,' Special Agents. O, WHITE & LESKEY, by constructive knowledge nd skill. ill - - Higli-grndo results produce that never fail your want to (ill: $ Invnrinbly contracts are completed according to specification, uj Thus rendering by perfoct unity each detail in right relation: Examining their work, you'll find it done with scrupulous care, because of its enduring nature it does not remiiro repair: lb Liko magic thoy put up the Wood, Stone, Brick or Concrete $ Exerting forces in cement building with which no other caircompete: S tho firm for choice material always on the alert, Keeps employed for each department of the job a truo export: jj Endeavoring to got for yourself n home, store, hotel or (lot, You'll profit by calling on tho builders, WHITE & LESKEY us f EBJNG BAD? Stomni'h out n( nnlor, I.trrr Iniri.-lili linnet. ti -ii UP. u,l ,u l,v ,. ,,1 oui" ui!l rcMlncI Tnlco nn NR Tablet To-night. urYoU .WJ" l,CK,n. to '"" nnro, Thtilr action In DETTER THAN PILLS FOn LIVFR HIS Bk,n lM .V ,,l',,l'1',,,;r1l,,!'"'wlui,, Mvrr 1'ompl.lLn Wr . 1 1 ' , a m IT' .', , ""1I',I,CM' I,r"'F1 '''n" orwii)tlUoin,:r3tirui.riiaii. at. m. n.,..i,i r kJ" f UtituS&ttmedu ! A McDONELL & GRAVES, 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. the Public We can furnish yon 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 Made In the Largest Separator Tnctory in tho World. We will save you Dollars on Separators. Lamb's Cash Grocery, NORTH SIDE. Jos. F FiiSion Authorized DRAIN LAYER Would like to figure with you to connect your house with city sewer system. Also Plumbing Work, Tin Roofing ;uid Spouting. 'Phono 180. of North Piatto. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Tfl . B ' Uj PROFESSIONAL CARDS r S. TWINEM Homeopathic Physician ana Burgeon. Offices McDonald Bank HuiMing. Phono 183. A .1. A nut. M. I). Mario Ames, .t. I)- 1OCTORS AMES & AMES. 1 ' Physicians and Surgeons. Oflice: Over Stone Drug Co. Phones: Oflico 273. Residence 273 (EO. B. DENT, U Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Bank. "" Ig&SU I) R. L. C. DROST, usteopnthic Physicinn, Rooms 7 nii'l 8. McDonald State Bank Building, Phone 148. WILCOX & IIALLIGAN, ' AttorneyB-ut-Lnw. Oflice over Schatz Clothing Store. Phono 48 C. PATTERSON, Attorney-nt-Law, Oflico: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. W. R. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of Caskets. Robes, etc. Calls answered promptly. Day Phono 120, Night Phono 27. ASHLEY PETERS Cement Contractor Special attention given to Cement Sidewalks. We guarantee perfect satisfaction in tho walks we construct. Phono 484. 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. Statement of the Condition OK THE nil) M UAL BUILDING G LOAN ASSOCIATION. of North l'latte. Nebraska, on the 30th nay uiounc, 1UOM. ASSISTS. r iri innrigaKe loans aw 0O stock loans 5 touon j tm.f Q l)ellniULMit Interest, prcinluuVsaha jl'iioi.n aim i.ixcn jiam gn 77 Total MA11II.1TIKS. Capital stock paid up Hcservc f 11 nil Uiidlvldcil lirollts 1'iumluins unearntol Advance payments .mo 753 00 .$212 lVl T a nw ou 11 'jie sr 1 8fl) .17 . . 3 457 30 Total ..... . u.viv j-..i,j;xu junk ao, 1008, Ilalanco oil him .Inlt. 1 inn- ..... ....... wm.j ...b H titnt-..ut r " .A V! .v. lltM r iaiirrclcl"" ...... a"" .""US" '. S? S Kuril IvstlLtii Snliw AT. "cms uwiii .... r - ' 1 am hi Total K.Xl'KNKITIIUKS. Loans -tlJO 318 03 Kxnonscs .(102 400 00 Stock redeemed .' Cash on hand Nil) (12 . . 35 mi UH .. 1 172 Total .,r.,rt:rr! Ptalo of Nebraska. ijVirtilWciluuK-l'il. I. Mjmiiol (liH).eo, M-eretnry of tho nlnivo named Association, do solemnly sw 'ar tlmt tho foivo nr statement of tho con lltliii of sal. AsNoolalion Is true and correct to tho U-htof my Unowledconnd iH-llof. t..,, , AMitKtiCloo.KK. Secretary, (lay oUuly! 11"!"' sy,otn to ,H,foro "lu thlsftllh .loji.N .1. IIai.i.ioan. Notary I'luhllc. VtOTOU VONOOKT.. I 1 T- a ''"ft'Tson. Directors. NtJTICK KOlt TAXllKKI). lo every person In aettial possession or occupancy of t he .premises below Vlescrtu' d tit e of sold premises appearsof record In tho olllco of tho lieulster of Deeds In l.li coli. (Anility. Nebraska, and to every personilal i Imraiiy Interest In said promises. M,,ll-'a"" tlmt ",1M"li.nt"'.!,f.!,f yoM I" ','ircby notllled v m v J. mU ,,ny. ,,f NovumlMr. tWH. (cert'lMc -y.,;n-.ii Jil,rc.1 '1? ei V n,,J",, (Lurtlllcnte No. ,1141) at tho County Trens- described real estate. to-vlt: Tho west In! If of the west half IWSW4 of sect on eiJlit isl of township tlftren 115 . nortl of rat ko twun y-seven IS7J. west th " SI., fo?tho I'l f, '.,,,,,i 'l,u',l ln thereon for t iu yenr im for the sum of Jsi.21 nnd on 10 twenty-loiirlli dny ,)f .Uim. 1W7. Vn IC, Shiiman paid tho siibse.ment tux o" f"'4' "ffjlnst suld liremUes for I In year VAr 1 1 -N.. 1 mi.'-V''1 ?fl-i Premises .... ...w mi mi- Niiin 01 a w timt said noperlj was assessed In thonn noV.f Joseph II. Murray. That tho llim for redemption expired on tho Muh dny of jsovemls-r. iww. nn, if t, Knld premises are not redeemed on tho slth ny of Nt" vMiilmr. I Wis. fmm said tn sale the tint er sltrned will apply to the County Truo' wr for n deed to the said premises. rLUM,n r Hated this 10th dny of Jul v. 1KN. MM. i;. Hlll'MAN. tstray Notice. Tnkon up ly tlio nnilorsifrnoil on his fnnn livo miles southwt'st of North Platte, on or about Jtinu 20tli, 11)08. n Krmlu. Jorsoy hotter, nbout two yenrs old. oithnr imiley or dehorned, brnnded ' J'or OT or Oil on riht hip. Owner will call, prove property, pay charges and take animal nwny. J-0 P. W. Olkson. 108 1'ItIMAHY ELECTION NOTICE, Notice Is lioroby Klvon that on Tuesdor, tho many of September, tuos, at the votlnc Places In tho various precincts of Lincoln County, Nebraska, there will bo hold a pri mary election for tho purposo of nominating candidates for tho following oftlces, to bo voted for at tho general November election. Eight 1'rosldontlal Electors. One (lovornor. Ono Lieutenant Governor. OnoHecrotaryof State. Ono Auditor of l'ubllc Accounti. Ono Htato Treasurer. Ono Huperlntondont of Public Instruction. Ono Attorney General. Ono Commissioner of Public Land and llulldlngs. Ono Hallway Commissioner. Ono Congressman for tho Sixth Congres sional Dls'.rtct. OtinHtMtlt dnn.fn. tnmtlt. Pt.l.ll...l. U torlal District. ono Htato Iteprcsentatlvo for tho I'lfty I ourth Keprcscntatlve District. Ono County Attorney. prm County Commissioner for Commissioner District No. a. .Justice of tho Peace to fill vacancy. Constables to (111 vacancy. One. Overseer of Highways for each Road District. Also, for or against a proposed amendment stltutlon of tho State of Nobraska with rcfer- nnCII til tllff lnvn.tmnn txt ....... n school fund. Also ror or against a proptsed amendment to sections two. (2), four (4), live. (5). six (B) and v iiliuilllia, 11 arilCiO SIX VV. Or tllO Constitu tion .if MinH .Innf Ml. .....- .-1.1. . to an Incrcaso In tho number of tho Judges of my muiremu ioun. DrovKiing ror their ap pointments, terms, resldenco and compensa tion nfllitt.Illflimu iiMlmlli n..l til.,.1., Courts, Which election will bo open at 12 o'clock ni.ftnflriitifltiitnntuiiii.nfli n . of the samo day. watecl .orth l'latte. Nobr.. this .TOtlidayof Juno. iww. r. it. Elliott, County Clerk J3-S1 NOTICE VOil TAX DEED. Tn nvo.l' t,trifin l.i .nhi.l .... enpancy of the i premises Itolow described and iy "MHiuui .'lUI.UUKIIIIIl in wnoso iianio 1110 title ofsa'd premises appears of record In ttlll tlfllfl.l l Hill tt,i..lU.,.B n 11... ..I.. ... V ... ..... . ..VNintlT. U 1l-VUB 111 I.Ul- COllt county, Nebraska, and to ovcry person .-...mini, uiu iniere.si in 1110 saui premises louand each of you aro lioroby notllled that on tho 7th dny of Novemlsjr. 1001, s. Y. V,"lll.P..I,ur:,ln,i(u at Public saIo(Certlllcato No. ifiOjnt tho county treasurer's oflico of said county, tho following described real es tate, to-wlt: All of lotjillvo5)and six (tl) of block olg ity-llvo (Kl) of tho original city of Nortli Piatto. Nebraska, for tho delinquent KU.P? luo. t,l0'"" 'or tho years 1001. im and 1M for tho sum of 5I0.MI. and on the first day of May, loos. S. Y. (llllan paid tho subs.Hiuent taxes assessed against sold promises for the year 100 for the sum of 84, and on tho 1st day of May. 110. S. Y. Olllan. paid tho sub sequent taxes assesod against said promises for tho year 1IW for tho sum of J3.41 and on thp 1st clay ofl.May. 1007. H. Y. Glllan paid tho suWfientltaxes assessedl against 'said prom- j iui inu nuui oi i.iim anil on tho ah day of May. iww, E. It. Goodman. .!" l,,u "uuneniieni. taxes assessed against said premises for tho year 1007 for tho Mim of J3.33; that said property was assessed In tho name of M. McLaughlin. That the tlmo for redemption will explro on tho sixth day of November. 10OS, and If tho said premises aro not redeemed on tho sixth day of November. 100H. from said tax sale tho uniiorsigiic u win apply to tho county treas urer for a deed to the said premises. Dated this loth dayof July. 100S. E. U. Uoodman. Assignee of 8. Y. Glllan. Hy Wm. E. Bhuman. Attorney. NOTICE EOIt PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Oflico at North Platte. Nob.. Notlcp Is hereby glvon that William II. Tur- tiln.rlf Nnrtti IMnttn Vi.l. ...1... .... a.. . ,n I.ui. , .i vfcv nuuuii IVUKllSb 11', 1001, mado Homestead Entry No. 10072 for auui.li nun nuuiueusi. iiunrter onu south nail nun tn iv en i. iiiianer oi section ss, townshln 1Z. mtiifii :tt. v tit t, ttirtt..ni t.. Mii "T" ...,w.iuii iiii-i luiuu, huh llled notlco of Intention to make final Ave j u-ur iiruui 10 esiaiiusu claim to tho land Almvn flnsnrllmil tut fn. i... l....t... i Hecelyer at North Platte. Nob., on tho 5th uoy in niiKust. nw. nlnlrnntifiinmiiun. .it,.....,. . ..u ....... ,, u . niiiiuiauni Curtis Hlnman, Carl Hroeder. John Schar mann. Hugh Songcr, all of North Piatto. m 5 0 ' J. E. Evans. Kegister PHOItATH NnTlflP In tho County Courtof Lincoln county. No- iimnitu. .iiiij ilii llixi. In tho matter of tho estate of Mary Patterson, deceased. Notlco Is horoby given, that tho creditors of sa d deceased will meet tho Execulor of sa d estate, befpro tho County Judge of -Lincoln Lounty, Nobraska. at tho county court room in said county, on tho 3d day of August loos and on tho 4th day of January won. at Bo clock a. in, each day. for tho puritoso of luTOuntiiiK niuir uinuns ior examination, ad justment, and allowntwe. HIv mnmi.u n.. t. lowed for creditor to present their claims and ono year for tho Exocutor to sottlo said estato from thoSOthday of June. 100H. This notlco to Im) published In the North Piatto Irlbuno, a semi-weekly newspaper for four weeks successively prior to tho 3d day of t an tint icvtj ,,vl!;nPs,!,ny la"J' nl s-cnl of said court this 7th day of July lOOH. i'7' W. O Eldkii. County Judge. Serial No. 025. h. E.2I2III. Notice for Publication. nniil.ltnAnt it ,t.n I ... 1 Land Olllco at North Piatto. Nob. t i . . . '""1 "II. 1W Notice Is hereby giyon that Isaac Ilolllng. li.i Vi.if" ' 'leurasha, who on .lulj isth, 11105, mado homestead entry No, lil'Jtlf for II 1 II nnpth linlf n.i,l u.i... Smltliin 2H niurnfililn 17 i.n.l. t.. . . w.. .....! ' IIUllll, llUUKtl .11 west Sixth Principal Morldlan, has Hied notlco of ....UH., uiunu iiimi nomestcau proof . "-."i"""'! ciaiui to i no laud abovo uescriueu, ooipre tho Ifeglster and He celvor nt North I' nttu v.,1, .... .1... v.i.i dayofAugust. iliOS. " uiaimont names as wltiiesseu- Dnviii nii, lander, Henry Newberry, of North Piatto. ; "r. "V " iiviiiu lumiuo ofTryon. Nobraska. J'"'" ' K. EVANS, lteglster. Application for Druggists' Permit. Matter of the application of L. B. MuiiRer for druggist's permit. Notlco is horobv pivnn thn! T. n Munger did upon tho lGth day of July) 1903, file his application with tho coun- tv CommissinnnrR fnr nnrmit o,.ll malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for ni.iiii.111111, iiiuuiiuiuctii uuu cnemicai purposes only nt his drup; store in Her shey, Lincoln county, Nebraska, from tho first dnv of Ano-nsr. inna tn n, 31st day of July, 1009. If tlierti bo no objection, remon strnnco or tirotest filnl lui'ti,;.. t. weeks from July 17, 1908, suid permit will bo granted. L. B. MUNGEit. Applicant. ROAD NO. 313. To all whom it may concern: The commissioners appointed for the purpose of locating n rond commencing at the south enst corner of tho north enst qunrtcr of Section 36, Township 9, w im on, 1 1... .... t . ' ""'h" mntu luiiiiiu uuHi one half milo moro or less and terminating nt tho regular laid out road nonr thn center of section 31, township 9, innge 28 hns reported in favor of tho estnb- isnment oi sniil road, and all object ions thereto or claims for damages must bo filed in the county clerk's of fice on or boforo noon on tho 20th ilnv of August, 1908, or Btich road will bo established without referenco thereto. uiueu worm l'latte, Neb., July 1R, 1908 !'. It. liLLIOTT. County Clerk. FOR SALE. I OlTor lit nrlvntn nnln nn tlio Il!-.l wood ranch, five miles west of North Platte, the following: twenty good milch cows. Fifteen spring calves, Fifty head of brood sows and shouts. Ono thorniitrhhriiil Ono Davis (150 capacity) Cream Sep arator. Terms Cash or bankable notes. John L. Stingley. Articles of Co-Partnership. This agreement, entered into this ISd flay of Juno, 100H, by and between Edgar -'cJUor and Nicholas Mcl'alio. Wltnosseth: That said parties have formed aco-partnor-shlp for the purpose of carrying on a retail drug, notion, tol'.et article, surgical supply and soda fountain buslnejw at number t'03 north Dewey street, lu the City of North Platte. Lincoln county. Nehrsslta, u!ahi tho following terms and condition; Elrst. Tho name and stylo of said co-partnership shall bo "Schiller & Company," and shall continue for live yenrs from this date, unless sooner terminated by the death of either of said partlrsor by expiration of S yoars from this date by one party serving a written notice upon tho other party, that ho desires said co-partnership dissolved and In said written notice of dissolution he shall stato tho amount of money In rash which ho Is wll- ling to pay for tho one-hall Interest of tho other, and In said notlco shall also stato that ho Is willing to recclvo the same amount f:ir his one-half Interest In the business of said co-partnership; and If the partner upon whom notlco Is served as aforesaid Is not willing to cither give or take the amount mentioned In said notice, appraisers shall ho chosen, ono named by ono of the partners and tho other by tho other partner and tho two appraisers so chosen shall render an appraisement In writing of all the property In said co-partnor-ship and the amount so ascertained shall bo tho amount which tho partner uton whom notlco was served shall give for tho Interest of his co-partnership or toko for his own In terest In tho proporty. Second. That said Edgar Schiller shall contribute to the capital stock of said llrui. thosum of .',7;O.00, buliiK an undivided ono half Interest In the stock of drugs, notions, toilet articles, surgical supplies, soda foun tain and fixtures generally now located at number MM north Dewey street In said city and said Nicholas McCain) shall contribute to tho capital stock of said llrm tho sum of f.',iW).00. being an undivided one-half Interest In tho stock of drugs, notions, toilet articles, surgical supplies, soda fountain and llxtures generally now located at number MM north Dewey street In said city, and tho said part ners shall 1)0 the owners of tho stock In that proportion and any further Incrcaso of tho capital siock shall Ihj contributed by said partners In tho samo ratio. Third. The said Edgar Schiller shall 1ms the general partner In said co-partnership of Schiller .V Company and shall havo solo chargdof the business and shall recolvo as sole manager of the business of said co-partnership, tho sum of ST'i.OO per month, to bo drawn monthly, tho said sum of i7li.00 por mouth to he charged as an Item of expense against said co-partnership: and said Nicholas .McCains shall bo a special partner with power to examine Into the condition and progress of tho partnership business from tlmo to tlmo and may advise as to Its man agement, but ho shall not transact any busi ness on account of said co-partnership or lie employed for that purpose as agent, attorney or otherwise. Fourth. Said partnership shall not In any manner liecomo liable upon any promissory note or othor obligation for tho accommoda tion of any person whatsoever, nor shall said partnership lend any of the co-partnership funds for any purtioso whatsoever. Fifth. Tho said EdgarSchlller shall keep a rcgularsctol lxxl;s. which shall show all tho receipts and 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 McCalsj on tho first day of each month a statement showing all receipts, disbursements and liabilities of tho co-partnership. Sixth. Each partner tJiall be entitled to one-half of all prollts by said partnership, and an Inventoryshall ho taken annually be tween tho 1st and 10th days of January, tho first ono to Ihj taken liotweon tho 1st and 10th day oi January. 1000: and after such Inventory Is taken, each partner shall bo entitled to draw out of tho funds of said llrm then on hand,, one-half of any excess over and abovo the sum of j.',500.00 and the liabilities then exist ing against said co-partnership: and on tho 1st day of July. IDOO. said partners may each draw out of said llrm, one-half of the funds then on hands of said co-partnership over and abovo tho amount of tho original capi tal stock and liabilities of said llrm, and thereafter draw any excess If. any such there Is, after tho annual Inventory Is taken each year, and on thu 1st day of July of each year. Sovonth. The sold Edgar Schiller shall dovpto his entire tlmo and attention to tho business of 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 bo sufll clont cause, for tho dissolution of thtijjpart neivhlp In any manner hereinbefore pro vided or through a courtof rompotwtt Juris diction. In Witness Whereof, The snld parties havo sot their hands this -Jnd day of June, 1008. EIHJAIt .SCHILLEH, , , NICHOLAS McCAHE. , In tho presence of A. P. Kui.lv. J'a-j3i. NOTICE. Ilralnard II. Willis and Lavlnla II. Willis, defendants: Will toko notice that on tlio 27th day of June, 1W Max Einstein, plolntlir herein (lied his petition In tho District Court of Lincoln Coun ty. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to unlet plaintiff's title to tho north half of tho northeast Ki and the north half of tho northwest H of section 'M, township 10 north, of range 20. west of tho fith P. M. lu Lincoln County. Nobraska: and that a protended tax deed from tho County Treasurer of Lincoln County to ono S. P. UJorklund. which deed Is recorded In Vol. A 'J at page aiof tho Deed Itecordsof Lincoln County, Nebraska, bo de clared null and void, and that a protended deed from . S. P. UJorklund and wlfo to Ilraln ard II. Willis, as II. II. Willis, which is re corded lu Vol. A--1, at pages K83 and IMi. of the Itecords of Lincoln County, bu declared null and void. And that thu court dctermlno the amount duo the defendants or any other persons for taxes paid upon tho protended , tax sale, upon which said pretended tax deed Is based: and for subsequent taxes paid and imprest: and for general, equitable relief. 1 ou aro required to answer said petition on or iHiforo the loth day of August. 1WM Dated Juno 30, MM. J30-' Max Einstkis. Plaintiff. NOTICE. Joseph II. McConnell. Cora E. Osgood. Charles Osgood and Lewis Clark, defendants, Impleaded with Sarah E. llluman Curtis E. Hlnman. Minor Hlnman, Florence Hlnman. Peter ltiirke. Elizabeth Hratt and Jacob Hupp, defendants: -Will tnj ii .w.l r.... .I.. .... .1... tit. I. .1 ... Vii,Mrt ,iW' '""fl Cooee, plaintiff herein, llled ids petition In tho District Court of Lln- ertln IViiiiitf V,tl,...i.-lrn ... ..-t.i .1...:: dants. tho object and prayer or which aro to oj'l?"' an ammntiug of taxes paid by tho illinium, nun iiuuresi. cosis anil attorney's fees, on lots 7 amis, of block 7(1, of the original town of North Platte. Nebraska, for which said irv." n treasurer s ueeu uas neen issued by 11 li Ik, li n .-i a . .. I........ 11k... .. . . V . v..M, v iMinij x 1 i.'iiniiri'r Oi Kill- coin County. Nebraska, on the sth day of .-i i.i. iiii-i. ii-.... uuu ui'iivereii io tno uialntltr. And there .i .. v. d up for tac.t paid, adver- tlmtfllltlll Inti.rf.st ft. nl ..ii.t II... lui in , : ; ...... .w.-.,f, tuu mini ui yii.iu , " """" in ,j f. i iitii, ill! Illtljr I10VO lien for taxes so paid on sold real estate, and that sold lien be foreclosed, and that the de fendants be barred of all equity and right of redemption In and to said real estate, and Mint, sfilil htnm tun lui inM nn,l it.n . ,.. thereof applied to the payment of plaintiff's lien; and for general equitable relief. Vnn nr. i r..iiilMit tn niiuun- uni.i .....i.i or iKjforo tho 10th day of August, tons. Dated Juno 21th 1008. ... SAMI'BI, OOOXK. Plolntlff. lly Wilcox & H.w.LiOAf.. Ills Attys. i.iv . LEGAL NOTICE. .llllltl Slll,Wlnf W Uln. .!.... a... .... real and tniouamols unKiiown and Mrrf. I)! . Stapleton wliose first, rual and trim name Is unknown, defendants. irr? Mi5k,l!!,.;:.,';a'f.o..7'lvl,,,, '"!,Ktoek.r tS the a mil, v n .V: V., u" . .1 . ' TO! .. ."!.'.ia"V Coinpany duly Signed to Our , m. luo and payable years af t r a o ami U por cent Interest after due and upon which there Is now duo the sum of ilKi.OO wUh ten IHircent Interest from July lt m" ' , ....... kuku unttii m secure mo same, conveyed as sin h security to the said McK iiley-Lan. nine Umn A. Trust Company, t, s K li ,if fllllllll lliln Imi iilil . .Vr; ?"V iaun ii s .n 1 (lav or .In y. 1M. ,.. (1IHAIH) TliUST CAMI'ANV. JJ-' Hy A. Muldoon.