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X t The Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Hark, Editor and Publisher BUHRailIPTION nATEHi Ono Year, cash In adranco .....11.25 Months, cash In advance U eta Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofflee as socond clan matter. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1008. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. CONGRESSMAN. I hereby nnnounco myself a candi date for the nomination for congrcss mnn from the Sixth District of Ne brankn at the primary election to be hold Soptcmbcr 1st. UofiERT'O. Ross, Lexington, Neb. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I horchy nnnounco mysolf a candi (Into for tho nomination for county com miMioncr for tho Third district, subject to tho notion to tho voters nt tho pri mary election, September 1st, 1008. Ira A. Gaitiier, Dickens, Neb. That straw vote taken on a Union Pacific train tho other day shows the rolativo strength of tho two lending presidential cundidntcs Taft twenty four, Hryun fourteen. Tnndemocratsof Illinois hava rescued Adlni Stevenson from hia political ob livion by selecting him as their candi dnto for governor, thereby hoping to mid strength to Bryan in that stntc. Adlai will not, however, provo n win ning card for Bryan. Tom Majors, who has been identi fied with tho republican party in No hrnsku for forty yoars, is a candidate for state senntor from his district and it is snld thnt ho will neither have opposition at tho primaries nor in his flection. Whether Tom will enjoy this is questionable Ho is so accustomed to having political fights that an un opposed enmpnign will mnkohim lonely. Nkiiraska republicans havo bcon complimented by tho selection of Wm. G. llnywnrd, chairman of the republi can state committeo, to be secretary of tho republican national committeo. Mr. I lay ward, as chairman of tho state committee, has shown himself a capa ble man, nnd has proven that straight forward dealing in politics is more successful than tho employment of doubtful methods. An eminent police judgo and a well known business man of Omaha wcro ejected from a restaurant of that city, after paying for a meal thoy did not get, becauso ono of them was attired in a shirt waist instead of a coat. Thus do the decrees of fashion forco discom fort even upon man. Out hero in North I'latto a man with a collarlcss shirt, one galluB and no shoes on his feet can cat at a rcstuurant if ho has tho prico. Wo regret to sou Omaha loso that per soniil freedom so long dominant in tho west. The idea of electing Mr. Bryan be cause ho could do no harm to tho busl iiobs interests of tho country on ac count of tho fact that tho United States Bcnnto would bo republican, is pre posterous, sayo tho Beatrice Express. Why elect him if ho could do nothing7 Why favor n man whoso policies would destroy confidence and hinder prosperity If llo but had tho powor7 Why not elect a man in harmony with tho Bcn nto a man who could do something and whoso policies would strengthen and promote tho material intorcots of tho country? To elect a man merely bo cnuse ho wants tho ofllco or because a political party feels that Its turn has como, would bo utter folly. Homestead Law Amendment. Tho following amendment to tho law pertaining to Klnknid homosteads will be of interest to thoso who havo taken land under that act: That miction two of an act entitled "An act to amend tho homestead laws iib to certain unappropriated and un reserved lands in Nebraska," approved nnrn za, tuui, ou nnu tno snmo Hereby is amended to read ns follows: "Section 2. That ontrymcn under tho homestead laws of tho United States within tho territory abovo described who own and occupy tho lands horcto foro entered by them may, under tho provisions of this act and subject to its conditions, entor other lands contiguous 10 iiicir muu nomcsieau entry, which shall not, with tho land so already entered, owned and occupied, exceed in tho aggregate- six hundred nnd forty acres; unci residence conunuou and Im provements mailt) Unnn thn nrltrlnnl homestead, subsequent to tho making of tho additional entry, shall bo ac cepted as equivalent to actual residence and improvements made upon tho ad ditional land so entered, but final entry shall pot bo allowed of such additional land until ilvo yoars aftor first entering tho sumo, except In favor of entry mon entitled to credit for military sorvico." The Business Outlook for 1908. On all Bides wo sea evltlenco that tho tide has turned. A steady improve ment from this tlmo onward may bo looked for with confidence. In New York. Chicago. Pittsbunr. St. Louis. Boston and other industrial centers mills uro reopening thoir doors. Tho stocks of goodB in tho hands of manu facturers and wholesalers havo been reduced to low figures, and tho resump tion of purchases, which in under way in all tho groat lines of trade, is begin ning to send in ordoru to tho factories with u llttloor tnotrom-ttmo volumo. Within tho past three weeks tho out put of tho mills of tho United States Steel corporation has bcon Increased ten per cent over tho nverugo of recent months. Tho promlso is that by tho bo- ginning ot xsovomuor mac largest of the world's stool concorns will bo run ning its works to noarly their full capa city. Tho Indopondont steel mills, which furnish almost half of tho coun try's product, aro also responding to (ho upwurd turn in trado, This improvement is registering it solf in tho reduction of tho number of Idle locomotives and cars. When tho number wus at its highest, in tho clos ing days of April, 413,000 cars wore sidetracked throughout tho United Stated for lack of work. In tho clos ing days of July tho number had dropped below tho 300,000 line. The heavy crops, which in a few weeks will bpgln to move to tho markets, are likely to send the number of idle cars down to very small figures before November. It the election turns out to bo what a Inrco maiorltv tf tho bulsness men of tho country wnnt it to be, every loco motivo and car in the United States will probably bo actively at work by January llrst. American industries for August. Wallace Items. Mrs. W. II. Smith went to Culbort- son. Neb., Monday on an extended visit with her dnuiihter. Mrs. Fenicr nnd family. T. It. McVoy spent Monday with rel atives near Somerset, returning Tues day. Jas. Robbins purchased tho old livcrv barn on Main street Monday and is hav ing It taken down. Ho will use tho de mcns'on stuff In building his new resi dence and tho balance will bo used in building a barn and outhouses. Mr. Fcidell wife and children arrived Thursday and will mnke their home at tho depot. Mr. Keidell is tho new agent, taking the place of Jos. Wilson, who resigned some ten days ago. It seems odd not to encounter Mr. Wil son's rotund countenance and wo aro orry to loso so accomodating an agent but no doubt Air. I'elilell will be all thnt can bo asked as an ngent nnd a citizen. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hnvden wcro Holdrcdgo visitors Wednesday and Thursday. Iho ladles Kensington will moot at tho church next Wedncsdav afternoon and will employ their time in quilting. All aro cordially invited to be present. Not much politics over this wnv, but what thoro is is all for C. II. Walter for county commissioner. Deputy Sheriff Lowell enmo over from tho Plntte Tucsdny nnd nrrestcd Pat Kruso for assault and bnttcry on tho person of Snm Murphy. Six weeks ago Mr. Murphy wns nBBaultcd by somo ono with tho intent to do great bodily harm and alleged robbery. Ho wns struck on tho head just behind tho car with something like a hnmmer. his low- or jaw wns broken nnd thero were sev eral bd cuts about tho faco and head. Ho has been under tho Doctor's care ever sinco and has had a hard time of it. Tho school bonrd is hnvinir tho school grounds fixed up. They suro did need t. Miss Ncllio Conncnllv. ono of Lin coln county's best instructors, will hold torth in the (J. L. Dillon neighborhood, securing tho school nt $50 per month. That was a splendid rain that visited this section Thursdav nitrht and was just tho thing for corn. Tho crop coui't hardly bo In better condition. Ted Funk has purchased tho Mrs. John Way property in tho east part of town and will take possession in a few dnys. Wo understand Mr. and Mrs. Way will movo to Hnstings whero thoy havo property. COMMISSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS. Hnnfft mnf ntlfuiltmf fi nrltnilrnmntif present full board and county clerk. Hoard rlinnlfrwl linnlru nf pnnntu judgo's oiflco nnd approved same. uuuru nines recess until tomorrow and reconvenes as n bonrd of ommWr.n. tion. No return from the state board of equalization, tho bonrd takes a re coss until Friday, August 7th. August utll, 1UU8. ftnnrrl nnnnf Hin tnr In nnufnm tin of county viewing roads nnd bridges. august an, iuu8. rinfiril nf nnlltlllvntlnn tnnf miKnnnnf v.... w vti UMVtiril IllUb imi OUUIIb to rocoss taken August Gth. Full bonrd nrnsnnr.. No rntiirno frnm utnt.i Imnnl of equnlizntion nnd tho board takos n ....ill A ...... ..L mil i lutuna uiii.ii imnutjL juin, and rocon- vnnnfl nu 11 linntl r F nnttntii m..Ml.nl... i.u - Mimtu vifv4iii.v iuiiiuiiomuii- ers, present full board nnd county clerk. tl I L .1 -.1 , 1 uuuru spent uuy viewing ronus nnd bridges on north side of river. Adjourned until tomorrow. AugUBt 8th, 1008. Bonrd mot pursunnt to adjournment. Contract: wllti Mro W n Tii1... for caro of poor, is extended for ono yonr. Bonrd checked up books of county superintendent and found a balance of Bids for haying Worthloy road No. G from fnntllllln twn nml nn.i-l.nlr mltna north, opened nnd tnbulntcd. The four bids worn nu folloum O It PniF.il! $2G0, W. C. Patterson $1150, A. C. Lnno ?270, Frnnk Ebolo $1150. Novell bolng tho lowest blddor, con tract in nwnrilnil tn Mm nml nnimt,. clerk is instructed to notify him to come in nnu ut onco enter into contrnct. Adjourneu until August 10th, 1008. She Likes Good Things. All 1.1 (1- -1.1 11." . T. in rti. Willis. oiniui. oi west p rank; Hn, Maine, says: "I liko good things and havo adopted Dr. King's New Life riua as our inmuy laxative medicine, bocnuso thoy nro good and do their work without mnkinc n ("iihh nluml- Ir Tli pninlcss purifiers sold at Stone's drug oiuru. u cuius. Orders to Complete Double Track. I'irdny's Omaha Beo said: Hnrri- mnn'B trip across Nebraska hns hnd ono immediate result and thnt is thn ordor which bus gono forth from tho union I'nclllc hendqunrters to proceed nt onco with tho completion of tho doublo track on tho main lino of tho union Tactile across tho stato of Ne braska. Tho first work to be completed win on tno uouuio tracit irom Umalia to Gnuul Island and enough men will bo put at work at onco to cnmnlntn this work as soon as possible. Most of tho rails and ties aro In place, but thoy havo boon Inying on tho ground for ovor forty miles over sincu the orders went forth Inst October to stop work. Whil" Itlsnot known at hendqunrters just what Mr. Harriman had to say on tho subject, it is known that as soon nn ho hnd finished his trip from Omaha to Grand Island the ordora were issued for tho operating department to put thn second track into condition for use. When this work is comnleted thn Union Pnelflc will havo 16-1 miles of continuous doublo track between Omahn and Grand Island. It is the plan to hnvo a doublo track from Omnhn to Julosburg, but no orders hnvo boon recolved for tho continuation of this work oxcept oast of Grand Island. DR. F. !"m!lLEr7 GRADUATE DENTIST. Ofllco over Dixon's Store. MY LUMBER ALWAYS ON THE MOVE. Ask your neighbor tho reason. The answer comes, his prices nro right nnd satisfaction guaranteed. My large and well assorted stock enables ovory buyer to get what he wants. Now is the time to build. Let mo figure your next re quirements. My estimates will bo found tho lowest for the snme superior quality of lumber than you will get from any ono else in the country. Satisfaction is my motto. C. F. 1DDINGS. Letter Boxes Snmplcs enn bo seen at Rincker's Book Store nnd orders left thero. P. DRAKE. RED POLLED BULLS FOR SKLE Being- through 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. 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. Notice to Hunters and Others. All persons nro warned against hunt ing nr trnHnrnnaliifr on ilio In .,). nt !. undersigned In Hnll precinct. Violntors will bo prosecuted to tho full extent of OBcnr Stiles, C. P. Cnmpboll, A. Gutherless, Fred Mnlono, - Cooper, W. H. Ruth, Wm. Ackermun, M. E. Stiles. DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS. IllmlUil vllh Lib Tltl U riit UanlfM. English, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Frenoh. ton prie t. FcTrri, Congestions, Inn&mmatloni S3 x. VWirmi. Worm rover, or Worm DlseaM..!lS a. Colic, erring nnd wakctuluru of Infant. 3A 4, Plurrlirn.of Children and Adults 'J3 o. iitariilrry. Orl)liit, Illlloui Collo 23 7. Cnimlit, Colds, llronchltl 2a o. -j'nouiaclm, inccacho, riouralgla 23 O. Hi'nJndir, Kl3lc Hcudncho, Vertigo.. ,23 10. Itnritln, IndlRCotlon, Weak Stomach 33 1 J. croup, iioarso cough, Laryngitis 23 14. Halt llhriim, Kruntlom, Krjrslpeta 23 15, IChruiiiatUm.or Ithoumatlo l'alns.... 'J5 10. 1'vifAr ullil AcilA. Klnlnrln n 17. rilr. Ullnd or llloodlng, External, l'uter'n'ah23 t. iipiunoimiA, wonicor innamedEjos U3 19. Catarrh. InQuenza. Cnlrt In lin.i o Itt, VhoiiiIiig Clinch, Sjiasmodla Cough, ....'.",33 it. Ailliinn.Opprcsaud.Pinicult llrrathlug vB iviuiiry iiucnuo. uravel. Calculi 23 . Itrvou IlcUIIItv, Vital Weakness 1.00 tU. Koro Month, Kover Sorcaor Canker 23 10. Crlnnry liicuntliicncp, Wetting Hod 23 1. iivro 1 nroni, v;umy ami Diphtheria v3 t'liri'nlo Congcllonn, Ileadachos 23 3". Ctlp',x, Jlay FcKranJSuinwcrColJs....25 inn Niitlo cf riensant 1-ctlctH. nts the est -Ijj iUuK.lis, or Kitou receipt of price . rviok wnt fr. 1 .IP r Vro. VRDIpike CO., Corner NOTICK. 'I'd K.ltO ('lllllll'll V. N'iIIIm Ul..u....u ...... v.. I llo Connolly, (imiririi Coiumllr, John Con iinlly. Jeniilo iVnimlly anil Amies Connolly, iiviiiintiHil.il Will tnUii not loo that, on tliu nth darof An Kiist. 1.11111m l'ulvor. iilalntlir IiitoIii, Illid ...). 1, I,,,, mniru'i W)iirt or Lincoln County. .Nohraska. nirslnsi limilniti UmI with othum, tho object and prayer . ..1. .. ..1.. iuiiiiuvi 11 L-nriain inoriiraco, OXtVlllOll llV UlCUlllfl'llllRIII K'nl., I.,ll.. ..I the iilnliitiir, uiKin tho Muttheast uuartor' of h7.i "J..".1' 'w'l!tl"ll I3. north, range u, west 1. 111., iu seciiru me payment or a certain linimlssnrv nntn. lnii.il l,..,.."lil. u for thoKiim of f.l75.M duo on or 1 10 for throe years nftor dato. with Interont nt eight per vii.vii.'iii uuiii mini mummy or sain nolo, S,V,h,,,,,n,rt,0,,,lK,rci'nt afll,r maturity, that there Is now due uikiii said note and mortgage tho sum of fvNi.ai, together with interest l'lalntlir prays for a decree that de fendants Ix; required to pay thu samo or that said premises may lo sold to satisfy the amount found duoj and for guneral euultablo relief. You are reoulred to answer said petition on or iKifore tho gut day ot HeptomlHT, ItHW. Dated August nth. IMn, all-l Kmma Pim.vkii, l'lalntlir. PROFESSIONAL CARDS T S. TWINEM V, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office: McDonald Rnnk HulMini. Phono 183. A. J. Ames. ,M. I). Mario Ames, t. !) TtOCTORS AMES & AMES. L' Physicians nnd Surgeons. Office: Over Stone Drug Co. Phonos: Office 273, Residence 273 HEO. B. DENT, Physicinn and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonnld Bank. D R. L. C. DROST, Osteopnthic Physician, Rooms 7 nnl 8, McDonald Stato Bank Building, Phono M8. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Attorncys-at-Law. Office over Schatz Clothing Store. Phono 48 fjl C. PATTERSON, Attorney-nt-Law, Office: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. W. R. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc. Calls answered promptly. Day Phone 120, Night Phono 482. Ashley Peters Cement Contractor Special attention given to CEMENT SIDEWALKS. Wfl rrnnrnntnn nnrfntr onf!or.lnKnn : tho wulks we construct. Phone 484. Why not Blow Yourself to a good meal for onco and just see what a delightful thi no lh la f r. lintm your nppetito tempted with tho savory ouor oi atenK anu muBnrooms, broiled cnicKens, or prime roasts, nnd then havo tho realization more than fulfill the anticipation? When your appetite is coquettish on a sultry day try a meal nt Enterprise Bakery. Mrs. Jennlo Armstrong, Prop. What Women Say about the corsets they wear does not alwnys influence you. But if a thin woman and a stout ono n shoot and a tall ono both claim comfort in corsets of tho samo make, the chances nro that you could bo pleased. CORSETS are mado in all models a model for pvery known figure Tho question is: Can wo fit you stylishly com fortably nnd without charging too much? Wo think wo can. It will not tnko long to ascertain. Supposo you call nt our corset department und seo how well wo'ro equipped to serve you? Prices 50c to $5.00. Wilcox Department Store To the Fiic 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 OV INCOM'OItATION. N'otlco Is licrubr lven tliat thu O V- Id mints Company, a cornoratlon, has been or eanl7vl under tho laws of tlio state of Ne braska, with Its principal place of transact Itnf binlness at North I'latto. Nebraska, hut said corporation may establish and maintain other ollloes and places of business- Thu Kenural naturoof thu business to bo trans acted by the corporation shall bo the buy ing and selllmr of lumber, coal. lime, brick, stone, cement, and all kinds and character of bulldlnir material: also all kinds of ifraln. Hour, feed nnd milling products: also tho ownlntr, opcratlnir and maintalnlinr of lumlmr ami coat yards at North I'latte. llcrshey, Hutherlnnd, Maxwell and other points: and thoownlnK and operating of mil's, elevators. Hour nnd feed stores at any points at which said corjKjratlon may do business: and to buy. sell, oivn. uso and leato all real estate necessary and Incident to tho proper and prolltableconductltnf of lis said business: and to sub-let nnd lease any property of said cor poration, and to do and perform such other acts and thlmrs as may !o Incidental and necessary to the main iiowers of tho corpora tion. The amount ,pl 'capital Mock authorized Is t'e mn of il.W.(i'.tW. illvl I Into shares of IIUHK) .ach, of wh ch said capital stock at least uioo.ooo (X)siiuii Iw subscribed nnd fully paid upon the organization of tho conorn tlon: and full paid tipslmres of stock shall Ik) Issued for the amount so fully paid up and not otherwise. Said corporation was au thorized tooommenco business on tho loth (lay of April, ip, and said corporation shall terminate on tho 10th day of April, tm. Tho hlifhest amount of Indebtedness to which this corporation shall at any tlmo subject Itself shall not exceed S-VJ.OW.U), Th aiTalrs ot the corporation shall bo con ducted by n lx)ard of three directors, a presl ilent. a secretary nnd a treasurer, and n koii eral manager, and such other sulordlnato acents and servants as the board of directors. In Its Judgment, may nppolnt Dated this Slst day of .July. 1WW. KfkikC Iddinoh. l'resldont. 1'iiEii I'Kititirr. .ecrotary. 1W 1'IUMAKV KI.KCTION NOTIOK. Notlco Is hereby trivon thnt on Tuesday, tho 1st day of beptemlsjr, IHuh, m tho votlnir places in tho various precincts of Lincoln tounty. Nebraska, thoro will bo held a prl mnrp nlnftlrwi f.r tlw. .,. . . . candidates for tho following olllccs. to b ,5. . at.1 10 Kenerni iMovemher election. Klcht Presidential Klcctors. One flovernor Ono UeutennntOovernor. Ono Secrotory of Stato. Ono Auditor of I'ubllc Accounts. Ono Stato Treasurer. Ono Superintendent of Public Instruction. Ono Attorney General. Ono Commissioner of Public Lands and Itulldliurs. Ono Hallway Commissioner. Onn nniiffrpGCtiinn f.. ,1... ci.i. n stmial IMsTrlet. l""'ss Ono Stato Senator for tho Thirtieth Sena torial District. Ono Stato Hepresentntlvo for tho Fifty l ourth HepresentatlveJUstrlct. One County Attorney. One County Commissioner for Commissioner District No. 8. Justice of the IVaco to (111 vacancy. Constables to till vacancy. Olio Overseer of Highways for each Koad District. Also, fororairalnsta pn:ose(l amendment to bectlon nine, til), article elubt. (8). of thocon stltutlon of tho Stato of Nebraska with refer ence to tlm Investmont of tho pertnonont school fund. Also for or acalnst a proposed amendment tp sections two. (2). four (I), live. (ft), six (0) und thirteen (I?), of article six (fl). of tho constitu tion of tho Stato of Nebraska with reference tp an Increase In tho numlxrof tho.Iudircs of thn Sllttremn r?,iii, iiMift.ll.w. i . i - i 7 . ..... ih iui wiuir uv tKJlntments. torms, residence and compensa- uun oiuiu.iuukus oi mo supremo and District Oourt n Which olectlon will bo open at 12 o'clock rn. and continue open until U o'clock p. m.. of tho samo day. , "ated North I'latto. Nobr . this 30th day of .Juno, liios. R it. Elliott, County Clerk j:i-sl Serial No. 025. II. E, 212(11. Notice for Publication. Department of tho Interior. Land Olllco at North Platte. Nob. T..1 u. I. .uw iti. . '"' Dill, iwun. Nollco Is hereby Klven that Isaac llollltnr, fui it" , lattu' Nebraska, who on July 11.1 Ira .iuui nulla, yhu 1111 .IUI lntll. llNKl Tnflfl.1 Imt.muli.n.l V.. .110,1 or..t,,0oJ,(,!,rtl' half and southeast quarter, Section 28, Township 17 north. HaiiBO 31 west Sixth Principal Meridian, has Hied notice of Intention lo mnkn flnnl linmnRlnnil . i , l. li ls1taV,,sll ,claln to tho land abovo ..i-iiiu, Duuiru mo itecisior ana i(o celvor at North Platte. Nob., on tho !!0th day of August. 1P0S. Claimant names as witnesses: David Cal lander. Henry Nowlierry. of North Platto, Nehrasko. (Ieorro II. Daley, Irvlno Templo. ofTryon, Nebraska- H0-rt .1. E EVANS, Register. Serial No. 0I8J. u. e. 1IU.14 NOTICE KOU PITIILICATION. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte. Nob., , , Aucust 4, mm. Nptlcp Is hereby iflvon that Casper V. Slvlts. of North Platto. Neb., who on March 1, 11HJ- made llomestend Entry No. WliM, for north half Miuthensl ounrter anil niinh Imif southwest uuartor. bectlon 14, township ... ...' ",",K", ',"' "i" rnncipal Meridian, has nied notlco of Intention to maun llnnl llvn t.iim. i.r.u., ,r. ,.ni.u..i. claim to tho land alwvo descrllK;d, before iu.-Kuii.ur umi luL-eivor ai iorin riatlo, Nob., on tho 21th day of Septomln'r. Ukim. Claimant names as witnesses: Rupert Sohwalser. of North Platto, Nob., Peter O- Peterson, of Myrtle. Neb.. Elvln It. Slvlts. of North Platto, Neb., and Robert II. Casson, of Nesbltt, Nebraska. a " .1 K. Evans. Register. ROAD NO, 313. To nil whom it mny concorn: Tho commissioners nppointed for tho purposo of locating a road commencing nt the south east corner of tho north enst qunrtcr of Section 30, Township 9, UuiiRo 29; thence runnine; enst one half mile more or less and terminating nt tho regular laid out rond near tho center of section 31, township 9, range 28 has reported In favor of tho estab lishment of snid rond, and all object ions thereto or claims for damages must bo filed in tho county clerk's of fice on or beforo noon on the 20th day of August, 1908, or such rond will bo established without reference thereto. Dated North Platte, Nob., July ir, 1908 F. II. Klliott. County Clerk. NOTIC13. C. E. McNeil, first name unknown, nnd Mrs. McNoil, first and real name unknown, will tako notice that on the 0th day of July, 1908, I II. Sullivnn, a Justice of tho Peace of North Platto Precinct No. 1, Lincoln County, Ne braska, issued an order of Attachment for tho sum of $21.80 in an action pend ing, wherein Schatz & Clabnugh nro Plnintiirs and C. K. McNeil, first nnmo unknown nml Mra MnMnit n.t i ' ....... 1'ii.iiuii, men. nun real name unknown, Defendants, that irupcriy consisting oi ono upright 'llino. Trvlw.r mnl-n linn lumi. ,.l,..L.,.l under said order. Said cause was continued to the 2Gth day of August. 1908,at 10 o'clock, n. m. PlaintilVs. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, The following proroied nmendnisnt t4 tho comtltntlon of th Btata of bratlta, an Hereinafter nt forth in full, la enhmitted to the eloctora of the State of MebraaXa, to be voted upon t the general election to be held Tueeday, Ho Tember 3rd, A. D. 190Bt A JOINT RESOLUTION to nmond j Bee lions two (2), four (4). five (6), six (6) nnd thirteen (13) of Artlclo six 16) of tho Constitution of tho Stato of Ne braska, relnting to Judicial Powers. Be It Reeolved by the leglalatnre of the State of Nebraekat . ,, . Section 1. Amendment propoted. That Section two (2) of Article six (6) i of tha Constitution of tho State of Kebraak.t be amended to read as follows: Section 2. (Supreme court Inrledictlon.) Tho Supreme Court shall consist of seven (7) Judges: nnd a raj. Jorlty of all elected and qualified Judges nhall bo necessary to constitute a ouorum or pronounco a decision, Tno Supremo Court shall have Jurisdiction In all cases relating to tho revenue, civil cases In which tho state is a party, mnndnmufc, quo warranto, habeas corpus, and such appellate Jurisdiction ns may bo provided by law. .,.. Soctlon 2. (Amendment propoaed.) That Bectlon four (4) ot Article six .6) of tho Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to rend as follows: Section 4. (Supreme conrt, Judges, election, torm, realdence.) Tho Judgca of tho Supreme Court shall bo ploctcd by tho electors of tho state at large; and their terms of office except as hereinafter provided, shall bo six years. And jnld Supreme Court Judges shall during their term of office reside at the place where the court la holden. Soctlon 3. (Amondment propoaed.) Thnt Section flvo (5) of Article six (6) of tho Constitution of tho Stato of Nebraska bo amended to read as follows: Section B. (Supreme conrt, Jnagea, election, term; chief jnatioe.) Tnai nt tho general election to bo held In tho stato of Nebraska In the year 1909, n-y each six years thereafter, thero shall bo elected threo (3) Judges of tho Supremo Court, who shnll hold their office for the period of six- years; that at the general election to bo held In tho stnto of Ne braska In tho year 1911, and each six years thereafter, there shall be elected threo (3) Judges of tho Supreme Court, who shall hold their office for tho period of nix years: and at tho general election to bo held In the stnto of Nebraska In the year 1913, nnd each six year there nfter, thero shall bo elected a Ohlof Jus tlco of tho Supremo Court, who shall hold his office for tho porlod of six years. Provided that tho member of tho Supremo Court whoso term of office ex pires In January, 1914, shall bo Chief Justice of tho Supreme Court during that tlmo until tho expiration of his term of office. And, provided further, that upon tho ndoptlon of thoso amendments by the electors of tho State, tho Governor shnll, Immediately upon Usulng his proclama tion declaring said amendments ndopted, nppolnt four (4) Judges of the Supremo Court, two (2) of whom shall be ap pointed to hold said office until their successors shall bo elected at the general ' election In 1909, and havo qualified; and tho other two (2) shall hold their offlci until their successors shall be elected at tho general election held in 1911, nnd havo qualified. ...... Section 4. (Amondment propoaed.) That Section Blx (6) of Artlclo six (6) of. the Constitution of tho Stnte of Nebraska, be amended to rend ns follows: Section 6. (Chief Justice.) The Chief Justice shall servo as such during all the term for which he was elected. He shnll presldo nt all terms of tho Supremo Court, and in his absenco tho Judges present shall select one of their number to presldo temporarily. Section 6. (Amendment propoaed.) That Bectlon thirteen (13) of Artlclo six (6) of tho Constitution of Nebraska be amended to read as follows: Soctlon 13. (Judg-es, aalarlea.) That Judges of the Supremo Court shall each recelvo a salary of $4,000, and the Judges of tho District Court shall each receive a salary of $3,000 per annum, payable quarterly. Approved April 8, 1907. . - I, Geo. C. Junkln. Secretary of State, of tho Stato of Nebraska, do hereby certify that tho foregoing proposed nmendment to the Constitution of tho Stnte of Nebraska is a true and correct copy of tho original enrolled nnd on grosscd bill, ns passed by tho Thirtieth session of tho legislature of the State of Nebrnskn. as appears from said orlglnnl bill on file In this office, nnd thnt said proposed amendment Is submitted to the qunllfled voters of tho stato of Nebraska for their ndoptlon or rejection at tho genernl olectlon to be held on Tuesday, tho 3d day of November, A. D. 1908. In testimony whereof, I hnvo hereunto set my hnnd and nfflxed thn Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Iln coln, this 15th dny of July. In the year of our Lord One Thousand Nino Hundred nnd Right, nnd of the Independence of tho United States the Ono Hundred nnd Thlrtv-thlrd, and of this Stnte tho Forty second. GRO. C. JUNKIN. (Seal) Secretary of State. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, The following propoaod amondment to the conatltution of tho Stato of Ns. braaka, an hereinafter set forth In full, la submitted to the eloctora of the State of XTebraeka, to ho voted upon at the general election to he held Tueaday, November 3rd, A. D. 19001 A JOINT RESOLUTION to propose an Amondment to Section 9, Artlclo 8 of the Constitution of the Stnto of Ne- Be it Be'aolved and Enacted By the Lear lilatnre of tho State of Nebraska : Section 1. (Amendment.) Thut at the general election for stato and legislative officers to be held on the Tuesday suc ceeding tho first Monday In November. 1908. tho following provision b pr"""-d and submitted to tho electors of the stnto as an nmenilmcnl to Secilnn Ait. cle 8 of tho constitution of tho State of NebrnBka: Section 9. (Educational Fuuda, 'Invcat ment.) All funds belonging to tho stntA for cducntlonnl purposes, thn Interest nnd Incomo whereof only aro to be used, shnll bo deemed trust funds held by tho stnto, r and tho state shall supply all losser thereof that mny In nny mnnnor nccrun, so that the sumo shall remain forever Inviolate and undiminished; and shnll not bo Invested nr loaned except on United States or stile securities, or registered county bonds of this state, or registered school district bonds of this state, nnd such other securities ns the leglsfnturq may from tlmo to time direct, And such funds with tho Interest nnd Incomo there of aro hereby solemnly pledged .for tb purposes for which they are granted nml set apnrt, nnd shall not be transferred to nny other fund for other uses. Section 2- (Ballots; Adoption.) That at said election In tho year 1903, on the ballot of each elector voting thereat there shall bo printed or written the words: "For proposed nmendment to the Constitu tion with reference to tho Investment of the permanent school fund." and "against said proposed nmendment to thn constitu tion with reference to tho Investment of tho permanent school fund." And If a majority of nil voters nt snld election shnll bo for such nmendment, tho some shnll bo deemed to bo adopted. Approved April B. 1907. I. Geo, C Junkln. Reerelnrv nf Stnte. of thn Stnto of Nebrnska, do hereby cer tify that thn foregoing prnnoHoil amend ment to thn Constitution of tho State nf Nebrnskn Is n true and correct enpv of thn orlglnnl enrolled nnd engrossed bill, ns pnssed by tho Thirtieth sesMnn of th" legislature of thn State nf Nebrns1"'. nnpenrs from said original bill on file In this office, nnd that said propo-d nmondmpnt Is submitted to thn qualified voters of tho Stntn of Nebrnskn for their ndoptlon or refection nt tho general elec tion to bo held on Tunsdny. thn 3d dnv nf November. A. D. 19fl8. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my band nnd nfflxed tho Great Seal of tho State of Nebrnskn. Done nt Lin coin, this 15th day nf July. In the venr of our Lord Onn Thousand Nine Hun dred nnd Light, nnd of the Inderendenc of .."IS. y.nit ?tntes tho Ono Hundred nnd Thlrty-thlrd. nnd of this Stnte the Forty-second. GEO. C. JUNKIN. Secretary of Stat.