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Thp Pmi hWppU1 TnlhrinP Washington, 4; Wyoming 3. nnd
ine DemiWeeKly iriOline eicct0rnl vote In California; total,
one
C3.
In 1900 nil of those states slipped
Ira L,. Bark. Editor and Publisher nway from Mr. Brynn except Colorado,
4; Idnho, 3; Montnnn, 3, Nevada, 3; nnu
1 r f 1 1 r . . . i I nr. T 1 HA ,
HnnsnniPTIOM nATEBi miBHUun, i, toiai, ov. in iwi menu
Btfon WCnt ,,,t0 1,10 rPubllcan
column, Icnving the democratic party,
Kntorod at North Platte. Nebratka. rottofllce under tho Parker leadership, without a
at secona Class mtuer. i ti .
VUIU III II1U I'llXlUI 111 UUIIt-'KU 111
stato north of Mason and Dixon's lino.
Mr. Bryan received 1GG electoral votes
In 1900, of which but 30 came from tho
Announcement. states to which he must look this year
I hereby announce myself n candl- for 99 votes, in order to win tho dec-
date for tho nomination for county com- tlon without New York.
iiFifriiritrifriTrifriirwiiFifnfriiFifFiinTniFitnirwfiFiiFifnir jy?D POLL E D BULLS
Have You a Little fairy g
In Your Home? 1
FRIDAY. AUGUST 7, 1908.
FOR SKLE
Take advantage of the offer of 5S
the Fairbanks Company thro Z
their representative when he
11 i i r ZSi
some of their soap specialties.
Sunny Monday-The best Laundry Soap
made.
Clycerlno Tor For Shampoo and Bath.
IN
missioncr for tho Third district, subject
to tho action to tho voters at tho pri
mary election, September 1st, 1908.
Iha A. GAITIIER,
Dickens, Neb.
IN a speech at Emporia, Kan,, Mon
day, Senator La Folletto said there
worn flvn rnnl sonnlors in tho senate.
that is senators who are not controlled democrats Profess to beliove that fnc-
Allowing Mr. Bryan tho 140 votes of
tho solid south and adding tho votes of
Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Ne
braska, Nevada, South Dakota and
Missouri, a total of 47, he wonld have
187 votes, or 52 short of a majority in
tho electoral college. Wisconsin and
Indiana aro both republican, but tho
- Gold DuBl-Makcs your soap bill less and Bavcs time and labor.
Wilcox Department Store.
jiilliiUllliUiUJllillJUiUIUIlllliiiiJlliUiiliiilillllllilUlliJli
by tho corporations, nnd of the flro
Senators Burkett nnd Brown, of Ne
braska, wero two. That is certainly ft
compliment to tho Nebraska sanators.
Eastkhn members of the G. A. R.
have started a movement to have built
n modern battleship which Is to be
christened tho "Grand Army of tho
Republic" and present It to tho gov-
ornmcnt. Subscriptions of one dollar Bh0rt, nnd even
or more will asked from tho public, thrown in for Rood measure, ho would
those subscriptions to bo In chargo of fo two to Rjvo nm majority.
each local pout of tho G. A. K.
tlonal fights in Wisconsin and Kern's
strength in Indiana would place both in
tho democratic column. Making that
chnngo for the Bako of argument, Mr.
Bryan would gain 15 votes in Indiana
nnd 13 in Wisconsin, a total of 28,
which, added to his 182, would give
him 210, or still 29 short of tho re
quired number. Giving Ohio to Bryan,
ho would hnvo 233 votes, or still C
If Delawaro
wero
MY LUMBER ALWAYS
ON THE MOVE.
A air vnllr nnirrlilini tllf ronKntl. Thp
iAs a matter of fact, Bryan has only lin8wor comes, his nriccs aro ritrht and
tho allrblost chnnnn of piirrvlnc Inril. satisfaction crunrnntccd. My larso and
nnn Wfn'nnatn ri,,t ii,., w. well assorted stock enables eyory buyer
....... ...,.. ., w , ...... t0 ROt whnt i,o wants. Now is tho time
tana or Nebraska, while ho is not sure to build. Let mo fitruro vour next ro
of holding Missouri, Kentucky. North ciuircmonta. My estimntcs will bo found
mo lowest lor uiu twiiiu ouiJunur iuuu.y
Sbnator Allison, of Iowa, doan of
tho United States sonnto, died at his
homo in Dubuquo Tuesday afternoon
nf lumrr trntihln nt. thn ntrn of SOVOntV-
. ........ -ry- m . U1U lUWUSl IUr UIU PHIIIU DU1'VUU4 UUUIIVT
nine. Ho hnd been In declining health Carolina and Tcnncsec. Mr. Hirst has of ,.,. vou wil. eet from nny
for two vearB. but his death camo ns n rnnuo it practically impossible for him ono else in the country.
Rmnk n l.la notirJiWu. Ronntor AH - to enrrv New York, nnd without New buhi; mj muuu,
York his chance of being elected is
mighty slim. Omaha Beo.
son entered the senate in 1873 nnd had
served continuously since that time.
Governor Cummins will probably suc
ceed him.
C. F. 1DDINGS.
Paop. P. G. Holden. of tho Iowa
stato agricultural college, Bays that tho
yield of corn in Nebraska can bo In- JohnBon, of Atlantic, returned home
Puckeruc Island.
Harvest is over nnd threshing has be
gun.
Mrs. Frank Boss's mother. Mrs.
creased from twenty-ntno bUBhcls per
acre tho avcrago yield to ono hun
dred and seven bushols If thrco vigor
ous stalks can bo mado to grow inonch
hill. To accomplish this latter result
Prof. Holden has been devoting much
last week after n month's visit.
G. W. Trembly and wife, of Farnam,
visited tho formor'B parents nnd other
relatives this week.
Lon Foy s brothor wnH looking for
land In these parts last week.
Wm. Houscr purchased the half sec-
Letter Boxes
Samples can bo seen at RIncker's
Book Store and orders loft thoro.
P. DRAKE.
Btudy nnd experimenting and has dom- ton of nnd formorlv owned bv Orlnnd
onstratci that It enn bo dono. Bond, of Cottonwood.
Fred N. Drake was a business caller
Mlt. Hahuiman gives his personal as- In North Platto Tuesday.
suranco that ruilroad rates must not Mrs. Ida Bond nnd dauirhter nro
bo raised becnuso present rates do not visiting for n few days In North Platte
nirord tho roads an "'adequate return." this week
Just as soon as this Is proved tho public Mrs. Wm. Spear had tho misfortuno
will cheerfully nccedo to higher rntes. to run n pitch fork ttno in her ankle
But Mr. Ilnrriman and tho public alike whilo hnuling hay last week.
should understand that this cannot bo Mrs. John Rohrn's aunts of Lcxtng
tirnvnd an Inner nn flin nmnnnf. nf wntnr I nn t.tatfn.l I,,..- .nnai- f l.,t
on which tho rates are mado to pay Crona nro lino throutrh this vicinitv Whv Tinf KlftW YniirSPlr
r at present would bo an- L , , , , . .
io n goou mcui lur uncu aim juhl buu
interest or dividends remain tho my s-1 nnd n shower ut preset
tory it is now mado by Mr. Hnrrlmnn predated
and tho rest of
Stato Journnl.
tho railroad lords. I
Mr. Bryan and New York.
Tho claims of over-onthusiastic dem
ocrats that Mr. Brynn can bo olectcd
without New York Is not easily recon
cilcd to oxisting political conditions of
tho country. It is two that It would
bo a flno fcathor In Mr. Bryan's cap If
ho could bo elected without nld from
, , what n ucllghttui thing it is to nnve
August Lnrson nnd fnmily, Mr. An- vour annetito tcmntcd with tho savory
derson nnd wife and Henry Discoo and odor of steak and mushrooms, broiled
family wero among tho berry pickers in chickens, or prime roasts, and then
1IUVU bllU t - 114.(1 IIUI I IIIUI W VI 11(1 1 lUltlil
the canyon Sunday.
tho anticipation? When your appetite
is coquettish on a sultry day try n
Barb wire for sale at meal nt
,clT' s; a?; EnterpriseBakery.
Mrs. Jennie Armstrong, Prop
nni Oit .
aiuomon oi ine west wno maKo a!
husincss of handling rango stock aro un
"tho enemy's country," mil tnoro nre in nrms ngainst a proposed law for tho
handling of cattle in transit, which,
thoy say, will provo vory exponsivo to
them. Tho law now provides that cattlo
may not bo kopt in cars over twenty-
eight hours without feed and water
oxcont on n nronerlv Biirned renuest
Tho problem Is for from tho shippers, when tho limit may
do uxiunuuu io wuriY-Bix nours. rnoro
is n rumor tliat tho govermont is g oing
to exact tno unioacmg oi rangu cattle
at the onu or thirty-six hours for rest,
although tho cattle aru fed and watered
onrouto. Tho ranchmen maintain tho
cattlo would got no bonedt from such a
stop, but instead tho cattlo would
Bhow n grentor Bhrinkago. Omaha Boo.
Boino stubborn facto that loom largely
in tho path ns obstacles to tho consum
mntion of such hopes.
Tho total voto in tho electoral col
lego is 47G, of which 239 nro nccus
nary to a choice
Mr. Brynn to find 239 electoral votes
within his reach outsido New York.
Ho can accomplish it only with tho on
tiro vot of tho southorn and western
states. For electoral voto purposos
let tho states bo classified thus:
Eastern States Connecticut, 7; Del
nwarc, 3; Molno, C; Maryland, 4; Now
Hampshire, 4; Now Jersey, 12; New
York, 39; Ohio, 23; Pennsylvania, 34;
Rhode Island, 4; Vermont, 4; total 160,
Southern States Alabama, 11; Ar
kansas, 9; Florida, 5; Georgia, 13;
Kentucky, 13; Louisiana. 9; Mississip
pi, 10; North Carolina, 12; South Car
olina, 9; Tennessee, 12; Texas, 18;
Virginia, 12; West Virginia, 7; total 140.
Wostern States Colorado, 5; Idaho,
3; Illinois, 27; Indianaj 15; Iowa, 13;
Kansas, 10; Michigan, 14; Minnesota,
11; Missouri. 18; Montana, 3; Nebras
ka, 8; Nevada. 3; North Dnkota, 4;
South DnkoUi, 4; Utnh, 3; Wisconsin,
111; Wyoming, 3; total 157.
Pacific Coast States-California 10;
Orogon, 4; Washington, 5; total, 19.
Conceding Mr. Bryan the solid Eouth,
which Is by no means assured to him
this year, ho would start with 140 votes
NATURE SPARE8
Tho Stricken Hone From Orlef.
What n fortunnto iirovlnlrn nf nniur
tt la. that doprlvca tlio roeo of montnl
BUfferlnKi tor how polgimnt would bo Hit
Brlof to discover, In tho liolulit of Us
blooming Klory, tlmt n canker foil nt Ua
heart, nnd that lta boauty nnd fragrnnco
wero doomed forovor. Nnturo ntwnys
pnrcs tho suffering; alio Is a vorltnbla
itoro-houso of plonslnir rownnin. tut-
thoo who oek hor nld. I
rono by falling lmlr nnd grnynen lmvo
cast b gloom ovor tho Uvea of thousands
of young women, but tlinnks to tlio In
vestigations of scloiitlaU tlio trim cnuso
of hair destruction la now known to ho
n gorm or pnrnimo mat burrows Into
tho hair folllcloa. Nowbro'a Ilarplcldn
absolutely doHtroys this germ, thus
permitting tho Hair to grow an nn.
turo intended. Sold by londtnir driur-
Klata. Bond 10a. In ntaiups for snmnlo
u Aim xiuriJiuiuo lo., iairoic, JUIoh
Two Minus ftO rmitH uitd ll.uu,
McDoncll & Graves, Special Agents
Horll No 0182 II K, UJi
NOTICK KOIt I'UIU.IOATIUN.
Ilunartmeiit of tlm luturlnr.
U.H. Land Ulllco at North I'latto. Nob.,
Auvurit 4, U.ti
Nntlrn In linrifht irlv.ui Dint Onit.ir V Mlvltd
to his credit, or 99 short of tho number of North l'latto. Neb., who on Mnroli l, iw,
necessary to nn election. His friends half southeast iitmnVr and north half
soutlivreat quarter, seotlou II, township
to n., raniro -v, mil rrini'ipnl
MoHdlau. has Hied notlco of Intent on to
mako tlnal live year nroof to establUh
I claim to the land abovo descrlU'd, Wifore
lU'itHtor ana iiecoivor at isorth riatte,
non., on mo siiiiiiayi( poiuouuicr,
('lilmsnt names as wltnesxest
Kutxtrt ScliwaUer. of North l'lntlK. Nek.
n . v, , . O VT I VIVT V I Ull'IPUIIt III iiljl IIUl .IVIh, 1.1,111 II,
ianu, o; rviinuns, iu; rteuruuitu, o, vtv- i units, or riortn riatte. Neu, nun Hubert 11
. . . ... . . I LJlHMIlH. Ill iI'MlllLI. illllirBKK.
vndn, a; bouth uaKota, 4; utan, a; aT0 j K. Kvans. lleslster
admit that theso votes must be hnd
from tho west. Of tho states desig
nated as "western" nnd "Pacific
coast" Mr. Bryan In 189G carried Colo
rudo, 4; Idaho, 3; Missouri, 17; Mon-
What Women
Say
about tho corsets they wear docs not
always inllucnco you. But if a thin
woman und n stout ono n shoot nnd
a tnll one both claim comfort in
corsets of the eniiio make, tho chances
aro that You could bo pleased.
G-D
CORSETS
arc mado in all models a model for
uvery known figure Tho question
id: Can wo fit you sty lishly -comfortably
and without chnnriinr too
much? Wo think wo can. It will
not take long to nscor'ain. Suppose
you call at our corset department
and see how well wo'ro equipped to
servo you j
Prices 50c to $5.00.
Wilcox
Department Store
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T S. TWINEM.
v m Homeopathic Physician
nnd Surgeon.
Officpt McDonald Rank BuiMing.
Phono 183.
A. J. Ames. M. I). Mario Ames, 4 . I).
DOCTORS AMES & AMES.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office: Over Stone Drug Co.
Phones: Office 273, Residence 273
GEO. B. DENT,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Office: Over McDonald Bank.
) Office 130
f Residcnco 115
Phones
L. C. DROST,
Ostconath c Phvsician.
Rooms 7 and 8, McDonald
State Bnnk Building,
Phono 148.
WILCOX & HALLIGAN,
Attorneys-nt-Lnw.
Ofllce over Schntz Clothing
Store. Phono 48
rjl C. PATTERSON,
Attorney-at-Lnw,
Office: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts.
Being- throutrh with my herd
bull I offer him for sale; four
years old and a choice indi
vidual. Also some fine young
bulls ready for service for sale.
One-half mile south of court
house.
F. E. Payne,
ASHLEY PETERS
Cement Contractor
Special attention given to
Cement Sidewalks.
Wo cunrnnteo nerfect satisfaction in
tno wniKs wo construct. Phono 484.
W. R. MALONEY,
UNERAL DIRECTOR AND CftlBALMER
A full line of Caskets, Robes, etc.
Calls nnswercd promptly.
Day Phono 12G, Night Phone 482.
To the Public
We can 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.
NOTICK OF INCOrtrOKATION.
Notlco Is hurulir ulvnn t lint tlm fl l. Til-
(iinirs company, a coriioraiHui, Mas boon or
Banlzcu under tho Iilws of tlm lnln nt N'n.
nrasKa, wun us iirinclual placu or transact-'
Inc. husincss ut North l'latto, Nuhraska. but
aaiu coriiorauon may o.sianiisli and maintain
other olllces and til act's of business- Tlio
KiMiornl lint tiro of tlio business to Iks trans
acted ny tno cortioration shall ikj tho buy
inir and hv iinir ot umhor. coa I. nm. hrli-lt
stone, cement, and all kinds and character
ot imlldtne matorlal: also all kinds nf irmln.
Hour, feed ami mllllni; products; also the
owninir. otieraiine and mainta n niror lumlH-
ami coat yards at orth l'latto. Horshoy
Sullierland, Maxwell and other ixjlnts; and
tiioownimr ami onoraiiniror mil's. 0 ovators
Hour anil feed stores at any points at which
said corporation may do business: and to
nuy, sou, own, usoaiid loaso all real ostato
necessary anil Incident to tho proper and
protitahlcconductiuiror Its said business; and
to sub-let nnd lease any nronortv of snld cor
poration, and to do and perform such other
acts ann mines as may ihj Incidental and
necessary to tho mam tKiwors of tlio coriwra
lion.
Tho amount of ranltal stock nutlmrtiwl Is
ftlw. L..i.t fJI 1W!II IHI .K..I.I...1 I..... . l. -
nu- .111111 in .n.ifvf, Miiiiiru nnu niiuit:s ui
SlOO.WI each, of which said capital stock at
least, jiw.uiu uu shall no subscrllied and fully
paid uii on tho organization of the enrnorn-
tlon; and full paid up shares of stock shall
Ihi Issued for tho amount. so fully paid up and
noi ouierwisu. cam corporation was au
Ihorl.ed to COinmencn tiiislness on Mm 1 Or I
day of April, UKH. ami said corporation shall
lerminaio on 1110 iuiii day or April. H'jh. Tlm
hlkMiest amount of Indebtedness to which this
corporation shall nt any tlmu subject Itself
snail not exceed s..u.u.ik.
Tho nirnlrs of the cortioration shall Ira con
ducted by a board of three directors, a prest
dent, a secretary anil a treasurer, and a iron
oral manager, and such other sutiordluato
agents and servants as tho board of directors,
in us jiiiiKineiii, may npponil
Kaiou tins isi day or.iuly. iww.
Krt'liiU IniilNdS. I'reslilont.
1''uki I'khuitt, Secrotary.
Wood Turning and
Furniture Repairs,
Cabinet Work, Screen
Frames, Saw Filing and
Settingr. All kinds of Job
Work done on short
notice at prices to suit.
Terms Cash.
P. ML Sorenson.
Shop North of P. O.
IMS 1'ItIMAUV ELECTION NOTlOK.
Notlco Is hereby irlvnn that on Tunsdnf . Dm
1st day of September, iw. at tho votliiB
Places in tno various prceinetK of I.lncol
County. Nebraska, tberu will ln held & nrl
mary election for tho purposo of nominating
cauuiuaies tor tno loiiowing olllces. to b"
voted tor at tno general November election,
r.igiu rresidentlal Electors.
One (lovornor
Ono Lieutenant Governor.
Ono Secretary of .'Hate.
Ono Auditor of l'ubllc Accounts-
One Stato Treasurer.
Ono Superintendent of Public Instruction
ono Attorney uonerai.
Ono Commissioner of Public Lands and
iiiiiunnrs.
Ono Hallway Commissioner.
Ono Congressman for thn Sixth Cnni-rm
sionai ins'.rici.
Ono stato Senator for the Tlilrtleili Senn
toriai District.
Uno Stato Itcnrescntatlvn for Ihn l lftv
l ourin iiepreseniative uistrict,
une i ounty Attorney.
Ono County Commissioner fnrf?nmmUilnnnr
District, io. ii.
.lusticoof the l'eaco to flu vacancy.
Constables to fill vacaifty.
One Overseer of Illchw.ivs for cui-li' I!nil
District.
Also, foror against a nronosed amendment
to section nine. l'J). artlrln elclit. (h). of thucon
stttutlon of thn State of Nebraska with refer
enco to tho Investment of tho permanent
scnooi itinu.
Also for or against a nronosed amendment
to sections two. (2). fourlli. five, (.1). six Oh and
thirteen iW. or artleln si (). of tho constitu
tion ot tho State of Nebraska with reference
to an Increase In the numlmr of tho .ludgcH of
tno Mipremo court, providing for their ap
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.
Tha followlntf propoied Rmenamont ; t
the con.tltntlon of the State tu
braska, n herelnaltor set forth "
i. .nvm.ii tn tlio nloctori of the BtJii
of nebraaka, to be voted npon ot the
general election to ho held Xueidoy, Ko-
Temuer sra, a. u. iuuui
A JOINT nESOLl'TION to amend Bee-
tlons two va, xour "ixifi. Ti of
nnd thirteen (13) of Artlclp jlx 16) or
tho Constitution of tlio p?
brnskn. rclntliiK to Jadlclal I'owcrs.
Be it Heeolved by the iejiiiaiu o.
State of Nobraalta: ,,.
Section two (2) ot : Article six (6) of th.
Constitution of tho State of lucuranR.i
bo amended to rcnu as iouow; ...
Section 2. (Supreme court? J"
Jnrltdlotion.) Tho Supreme Court shnll
consist or Hevcn i juus. r;-u
Jorlty of all elected nnd qualified Judgea
shall bo necessary to constitute n
quorum or pronounce a decision. ,(
Supreme Court shall have Jurst'1,ct,niv1,'
all nases rolatlnK to tho revenue, civil
enses In which the stato Is a party,
mandnmufc, quo warranto, hnbeas corpuij,
nnd such nppellato Jurisdiction us may
bo provided by law. . .
Section 2. (Amendment propoied.) rhat
Section four (4) of Article six '6) of tho
Constitution of the Stato of Nebraska be
amended to rena as iohowb;
Section A. (Supreme court, Jaffei
election, term, residence.) Tho judges of
tlio Supreme Court shall bo elected by
the electors of the state at largo; ana
their terms of office, except as hereinafter
provided, snail no six years. nu "-
Supreme Court Judges shall during their
term of office reside at the place where
the court is holden.
Section 3. (Amendment proposed.) That
Section five (5) of Artlclo six (C) of tho
Constitution of the Stnto of Nobraska bo
nmended to read as follows:
Section G. tsuprome court, J""B"
olectlon, term! chief Justice.) That nt
tho uenornl olectlon to be held In tno
stato of Nebraska In the year 1900, a -each
six years thereafter, there shall bo
elected three (3) Judges of the Supremo
Court, who shall hold their offlco for the
period of six years; that at the general
election to bo held In tho stato of Ne
braska In tho year 1911. nnd each six
years thereafter, thcro shall be elected
thrco (3) Judges of tho Supremo Court,
who shall hold their office for tho period
of six years: and at tno general eieunun
to bo held In the stato oi rieoruR mi
m, unnr nm! mch six years there
after, thero shall bo elected a Chief Jus
tice or me oupremo uun,
hold his offlco for tho period of six
years. Provided that the member of tho
Supremo Court whoso term of office ex-
ptres in jiinumy, r
Justice of tho Supremo Court during that
time until tho expiration of his term or
Office. And, proviUCU iurwier, umi uiuh
tho ndoptlon or tnoso amendment .y u;u
electors of tho State, tho Qovei nor shall,
Immediately upon Usulng his proclama
tion declaring snld amendments ndopted,
appoint four (4) Judges of the Supremo
Court, two (2) of .whom shall be ap
pointed to hold said offlco until their
successors shall bo elected at the general
election In 1909, and havo qualified; and
the other two 12) snail noiu uieir omv;
until their successors shall be elected nt
tho genernl election held in 1911, and
have qualified.
Section 4. (Amendment propoied.) That
Section six (C) of Artlclo six (6) pf. the
Constitution of tho Stnto of Nebraskn, be
amended to read as follows:
Section 6. (Chief justice.) Tho Chief
Justlco shall servo ns such during all tho
term ror wnicn no was eieciru. nu iih
preside at nil tormB of tho Supremo,
Court, nnd In his nbsence tho Judges
present shall select ono of their number
to presldo temporarily.
Section B. (Amendment propoied.) That
Section thirteen (13) of Article six (0) of
tho Constitution of Nebraska be nmended
to read ns roiiows:
ciixn ii f.Tiirtn-ffi. aalnrles.) That
Judges of tho Supremo Court shall each
receive n siiuiry ui i.uuu,
of the District Court Bhall each receive
n salary of $3,000 per annum, payable
quarterly. .
Approved Aprl 8, 1907.
I. Geo. C. Junkln. Secrotary of State,
of tho Stato of Nebraska, do hereby
certify that tho foregoing proposed
amendment to the Constitution of tho
State of Nebraska is a true nnd correct
copy of tho orlglnnl enrolled ami en
grossed bill, ns passed by the Thirtieth
session of tho legislature of the State of
Nehrnskn. ns appears from said original
bill on fllo In this offlco. and thnt said
proposed amendment Is submitted to tho
qualified voters of tho state of Nebraska
for their ndoptlon or rejection nt tho
genernl election to bo hold on Tuesday,
tho 3d day of November. A. D. 190S.
In testimony whereof. I havo hereunto
set mv hand and nfflxed the Great Seal
of the Stato of Nebraskn. Done nt Lin
coln, this 15th day of July. In tlio year
of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred
nnd Klght. nnd of tho Independence of
tho I'nlted States the Ono Hundred nnd
Thirty-third, and of this State the forty
aeennd. OKO. C. Jl'NKIN.
second.
(Seal)
Secretary of Stato.
PROPOSED CONSTITUTJONAL
AMENDMENT.
Notice to Hunters and Others.
All ncrsons nro wnrned ncrninst hunt
ing or tresprnssiincr on the lands of tho
untlcrslirnod in Hnl) nrelner. Vinlnrnrn
w no iirnancntiKl tn thn full wnf f inn. iuiiub, lu.siiii-iiti, mm cuiniien.su-
a " i" w " tlon ofthcludifes of thoSupremoand Hlstrict
tho law.
Oscar Stiles,
A. Gutherless,
Cooncr,
Wm. Ackermnn,
C. P. Campbell.
Fred Mnlone,
W. II. Ruth,
M. E. Stiles.
NOTICE.
C. E, McNeil, first name unknown.
nnd Mrs, McNeil, first and renl name
unknown, will take notico that on the
9th day of July. 1908, P. II. Sullivan, n
Justice of tho Pence of No'rth Plntte
Precinct No. 1, Lincoln County, Ne
umann., issueu nn oruer oi Aitncnment
for tho sum of $21.80 in nn nction nend-
inR, wherein Schntz & ClnbniiRh nre
Plaintiffs nnd C. E. McNeil, first numo
unknown, nnd Mrs. McNeil, first nnd
renl nnme unknown, Defendants, tlmt
property consisting of ono Upright
Pinno, Trybor make, has been nttnehed
under snld order.
Said causa wns continued to the 2Gth
duy of August, 1908,nt 10 o'clock, n. m.
bCIIATZ iV LLAIIAUail.
Plnintiirs.
Courts,
Wlik'h election will 1mi ooen at Vi n'rAtwlr
m. and continue ooon until 0 o'clock n m..
I of tho samo day.
Dated .Mirth l'latto. .Nebr . this nothdayof
June. 1MK V. It. Elliott. County Clurk
J3-i
Serial No. On. K. 21201.
Notice for Publication.
Department of tho Interior,
Land Oilier at North l'latto. Neb.
July Mil. IWH
Notlco Is hereby clvon that Isaac Itolllnu,
of North l'latto, Nebraska, who on July
IM.li, l'.. mado homestead entry No. 2iail,
for tho north half and southeast ijuarter,
Htvtlon 2C, Township 17 north, Itanco .11 west
Sixth Principal Meridian, has tiled notlco of
Intention to mako final homestead proof
to establish claim to tho laud abovo
described, liefore the IlcKlster and He
celer at North 1'lalte, Neb., on tho 20th
(lax of Ainrust. l!n.
CI i
.Unlmaiit names as wltne.ssi's: David Cal
lander. Henry Newlterry. of North l'latto,
Nchrasko. tleorte II. Daley, Irvlno Temple,
of Tryon, Nebraska
JI0-H J. K r.VANS. lteulster.
ROAD NO. :U3.
To nil whom it may concern:
Tho commissioners nppointed for tho
purpose of locating n roud commencing
at the south enst corner of tho north
Notice.
To whom it mnv concern
Notico is herebv civen that senloil enst nunrter of Section 3G. Townshin n.
bids will bo received in tho county Itango 29; thence running enst one-
Kivrti ti uiucu until noon on tno atn uav nnu mutt inure or ess nnu lerminannir
of Autrust. 1908 for hnvinirtwo nnd ono- nt tho reculnr Inid out rond near thp
hnlf miles Worthlev road (Na. TO hnv center of section 31. townshin 9. rnntrn
to bo spread eight feet wide and six- 28 hits reported in favor of tho estnb-
tccn inches deep, commencing nt the lishment of snld rond, nnd nil object
foot hills running two nnd ono-hnlf
miles north,
County commissioners reserving the
richt to reject nnv or nil bids. Work
when complete to bo approved by tho
county commissioners.
Dutedut North Plntte Nebr., July 31,
1908. F. It. Elliott, County Clerk.
ions thereto or claims for damages
must bo filed in , tho county clerk's of
fice on or boforo noon on the 20th day
of August. 1908, or such rond will be
established without reference thereto.
Dated North Plntte, Neb., July lfi, 1908
P. H. Elliott.
County Clerk.
The followlntf proposed amendment to
the constitution of the State of Ne
brnsia, ns hereinafter ct forth In full,
Is submitted to tha elootors of the State
of Nebraska, to bo voted npon at the
general election to be held Tuesday,
November 3rd, A. S. 19001
A JOINT ItBSOLUTION to propnso an
Amendment to Section 9, Article- 8 of
the Constitution of the Stnto of No-
Se'lt'BiioIvea and Enacted Hy the Jttg
lilature of the State of Nebraska!
Section 1. (Amendment.) That nt the
general election for stnto nnd lecJsltiMve
officers to bo held on the Tuesday hiic
ccedlng the first Mondny In November.
1608, the following provision h pr.o-.l
and submitted to tho electors of tho
stnto as an amendment to H 'Cjlmi n, At..
cle 8 of thp constitution of tho State of
Section b. (Educational Tunds, Invest,
ment.) All funds belonging to tho state
for educntlonnl purposes, the Interest nnd
Incomo whereof only nro to be used, shnll
be deemed trust funds held by tho stnte,
nnd tho state shnll supply nil losscr
thereof that may In nny mnnner nccrue
so thnt tho samo shnll romnln forever
Inviolate and undiminished; nnd shnll not
bo Invested or loaned except on I'nlted
States or s'M securities, or registered
county bonds of this state, or registered
school district bonds of this state, anil
such othor securities as the leglslaturi
mny from time to time direct. And such
funds with the Interest nnd Incomo there
of nro hereby solemnly pledged for the
purposes for which they are granted nnd
sot apart, nnd shall not ho transferred to
nny otller fund for other uses.
Section 2. (Ballots; Adoption.) Thnt
nt said election In tho year lih, nn the
hallot of ench elector voting thnrent tlmre
shnll be printed or written the words:
"For proposed nmendment to the Constitu
tion with reference to tho Investment of
the permanent school fund." nnd "against
snld proposed amendment to tho constitu
tion with referenro to the Investment of
the permnnent school fund." And If n
majority nf nil voters at snld election
shall be for such nmendment. tho sumo
shnll bo deemed to bo ndopted.
Approved April B 1W.
I deo C. Junkln. Seeretnrv of Stnle.
of thn Stnto of Nehrnskn. do hereby cer
tify thnt the foregoing proposed nmend
ment tn thn Constitution of the Stnte of
Nehrnskn Is n true nnd correct cony nf
the orlglnnl enrolled nnd engrossed bill,
ns passed by tho Thirtieth session nr tlm
legislature of .the Stnte of Nebras'" ns
nnnenrs from said orlglnnl bill on file in
this office, and that said proposal
amendment Is submitted to the nutillflril
voters of the Stntn of Nebraska for their
ndoptlon or relectlon nt the genernl elec
tion to be held on Tuesday, the 3d day
nf November, A. D. 1!VW.
In testimony whereof, I hnve hereunto
set my hand nnd nfflxed the Orent Seal
of tho Stato of Nebraska. Done at Lin
coin, this ISth day nf Julv. In the venr
nf our Trd Ono Thniifnnd Nine Hun
dred nnd Klght, nnd of the Indenenrtencn
nfytbn United States tho One Hundred
nnd Thlrty-thlrd, and of this Stnto the
Korty-second.
, ,. GEO. C Jl'NKIN.
$l Secrotary of S.tate.