The Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bark, Editor and Publisher 8DHS0IUPTION RATES i Ono Year, cnh In advance II.S Months, cuh In advance 6 eti Entered at North I'latto. Nebraska, Pot tofflce as second cl am matter. TUESDAY. AUGUST 25, 1908. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. CONOHISMAN. I hereby announce myaelf a candi date for the nomination for congress man from tho Sixth District of Ne braska at tho primary election to bo held September 1st. UODEIIT G. Uoss, Lexington, Neb. UKI'KESBNTATIVE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for representative of tho Mth dis trict, subject to the approval of the re publicans at tho September 1st pri maries, I have no extended platform but agree, if elected, to carry out the winnc-i of a majority of tho people of the district to the best of my ability. H. K. HusilKB, Kimball, Neb. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announco myself a candi date for tho nomination for county com missioner for tho Third district, subject to tho action of tho voters at tho pri mary election, September 1st, 1008. Ira A. Gaitiier, Dickens, Neb. The Office of State Superintendent is ono of tho most important to overy man, woman and child in tho stato of Nebraska. A glance at tho statistics given below, compiled in 1900, will givo something of an idea of its importance ns well as of tho executivo and educa tional ability required: School houaes, G,70; teachers employed, 0,C3!); child ren of school ago, 37;l,820; total en rollment, 280,617; valuo of school dis trict property, $12,070,500.00; total teachers' wages, !l,403,G-17.09; amount paid for books and supplies, 200,158.35; total expenditures, $5,452,289.00. For this oilico western Nebraska submits to tho careful judgment of tho voters, subject to tho decision of the Republican primaries, September 1st a man thoroughly capable and in every way worthy of this most important trust. Prof. James E. Dolzcll, for at least eleven years, has given eminent satisfaction as superintendent of the schools of our neighboring city of Lex ington, and during his incumbency tho schools there havo been brought to a high stato of efficiency. For five years ho has been a member of tho stato board of education for normal schools, being at present president of that body. Tho experience thus gained has been of great valuo as to tho requirements of our school system. Mr. Delzoll will get practically tho unanimous voto of this section for this most important office. Commissioners' Proceedings. (Continued from first pago.) Chan McDonald, ront to uurvoyor, 21.00 Maxwell and Brady Telophono Co., Paul G Meyers, ofllco expenses, 2.50 G A Lowell, six claims deputy Biierui, iKHJ.uu I L Mlltonborger, six claims sheriff, C00.OO Archibald and Wilhclrn, supplies, 4.50 iTitcnaru si uo., muso., B.io Julius I'izor, MUbc, 11.11 J. W. l'ayno. colt killed $1.25 Mrs. Emma Pulver, balanca of claim llletl Uclobor 17,218.50 C M Ilarkcr, supplios for county superintendent y.uu V W Hlncker, mdao, 14.80 J E Rowlands, iihIho, 3.00 Sanil Richards, tmlso, 13,75 Goo E Prossor 202.30 Sundry persons, Lunkwitz caso 33.45 sundry persons, imlllliB, 40.00 Sundry persons, jurorB, 413.00 Rush Mercantile Co., mdso. 35.05 Sundry porsonH, surveying land for Taxablo nurnosoa 91. 20 Sundry persons Stato va Knapp 28.10 ueionuanta toes uisauowcu Wilcox Dopt Storo, mdao 179.02 Smith Premier Typewriting 4.00 L P Smith, UHsosHor 80.85 P M Spronson, doors for court house 5.70 Smith Promior Typewriting Co 111.50 Sundry persons in tho matter of Chan. It. Johnson 49.35 Chas A Wymun 8.00 Chns F Tcmplo 25.05 Christian Sodlcott, ront 10.00 E T Tramp, mdso 5-1.90 A F Streitz, mdso 19.45 Tidball Lumber Co, coal 30.20 Tho Worrall Manf. Co, mdso 20.42 Ollio Wymun, ront 12.00 Wollflcet Mercantile Co, mdso 15.50 Mary C Whlttington, caro of Whool or zo.uu Wollllcot Mercantile- Co, ront 4.00 O E Weil, jurors' menls 7.75 State Journal Co. supplies 204.09 Klopp & Uartlott Co, supplies 1081.10 kiii xjuiiiii, iiiniuuiu i' uuu UU,UVJ Alburt Muldoon, Attorney 25.00 M C Duggan, inquest 30.00 W C Elder, services 219.72 John Gocdko, caro of Martin 91.00 Graham & Co, mdso 25.75 E R Goodman, rent 3,20 Ginn & White, mdso, Bridge fund 8-1.40 Ginn & Whlto, mdso, general fund Ginn & Whlto, mdso, general fund 24 58 Ginn & White, mdse, Bridgo fund 19-20 Ginn & Whlto, mdso, general fund 89.81 Hnmniond & Stevens, supplies 187.50 W V lloagland, attorney for Clar enco David 10.00 W V lloagland, attorney for Wado 35.00 W L Huzen, 2.80 Harrington & Tobin. mdso 51.00 William Hornwr, 51.10 C F Iddings, coal 4.00 Josoph Uayncs, Deputy gamo war den, State vh Soulo 50.00 Otis O Moss! claim for 1.25 swearing election board, disullowcd for full amount Claim of School District No 91 for 2.00 election disallowed for full atnburit. Claim of School Dist No 89 for G.00 Election, disallowed for full amount. Unuorwoou lypownter Co. machine 101.25 Victor Anderson, road work G.00 Kearney Hub, supplies, general fund 75 C U Wood, nails and etc 20.00 Chas A Scaton, assessor 75.00 Andy W Johnson, Bridge work 13.00 Harding Spencer, Road No 25, 01.00 J S Hotch, Lumber bridgo fund 58.40 J H Van Cloavo Road Dfst No 31 1.00 Win E Funkhousor. Balance Road Dist No 4 200.00 N C Hordes, road work No 25 23.25 II L Gaunt, labor and repairs, gen eral fund 25.80 Fred Hund,, road dist No 40 3.00 Frontier Co, for work dono allowed on Com Dist 3 87,12 Jos. Horshey, plows 37.25 S L Petit, haying road No 35 33.00 Adjourned until tomorrow. August 21, 1908. L Walker, Electric Light Co. 9.55 Patterson & Tift. Comm Dist No 2 on genoral fund 440.48 Patterson & Tift, Road District No 1 22.00 Patterson & Tift. Road work No. 3 20.00 Patterson & Tift. B adinir Hubbard Road 75.00 E. H. Springer services, 138.50 S C Wills services 141.50 A O Kocken services 131.50 Christian Sodicott Bat rent General fund 2.00 Loster Walker Transportation ircncr- al fund 50.00 Hammond & Stovcns Co.. supplies general fund 9.20 K (J Urown, supplies briuco fund 28.93 W B Salisbury hauling 0.00 Hupfer & Lnndirraf t'lass and labor 21.00 I L Miltonbcrccr. oflice expenses 08.10 I L Miltonbcrger. board of prisoners. 103.25 Adjourned until tomorrow. August 22, 1908. Board of county commissioners met same as yesterday. Prosent full board and county clork. Claim or Sundry pcrBonH. witnesses in Judge Elder's court 278.50 Claim of sundry persons, same 80.20 A petition by A E Marlatta and oth ers presented to tho board for tho in corporation of Maxwell granied and tho loilowing directors appointed J A Campbell, W II Piummcr, L E Story, w ciarK and A kj Marlutto. Tho following claims wero allowed: L h Roach citv attorney ironeral lumi zuu.uu C F Iddmirs Lumber bridcro fund 31.85 John Crowloy, assessor 3.00 Sundry persons survov of Road No 309 allowed on Com. Dist No 3 C0.00 Paul G Meyer 5.00 Board makes low on School District No 2 for bond and Intcrost for tho en suing year nine mills i,iinm ot vv v uoagiand in caso htato vb David balanco on oth"- bill 5.00 Claim oi u A iincon countv assessor first and second nuartcr and oxnonso aiiowcn on gonerai iunu iwu.uu .ii i . Road No 2921 not t oned for bv I A xoung ami otners in .lellry canyon comes beforo tho board for formal act ion and th" bonrd being of tho opinion thnt tho public good requires it samo Is granted nH survoved bv tho countv survoyor, Bovernl of tho partic having waived damages. Tho following claims for damages are auowcu on nnovo petition: Fred Peckhum 20.00 J A Young 150.00 Mrs D II Dovonborgor 50.00 D H Dovenborgcr 25.00 J Norsworthy 80.00 Earnest Frankfort 25.00 Petition for public road presented by W C Eldor and othors known as road No. 308 comes up for formal action and tho board finding such enormous dam ago asked for samo and allowed by tho nppraiser tho petition is doniod and tho county clork notilled to refund doposit. vmvui isuimiiui, iiniiiiigun itir roau No 300, allowed on Com Dist No 3, 50.00 i t-i - .i .. - i wini nnwKins, samo, au.uu Robert E WilBOIl. lllliniiL'OH nn rnnil No 30(1, allowed on Com DistNo2, 30.00 y u iiownru, same, jiu.uu l Ij Mlltonberircr. m oniro In ntntn cases, allowed on genoral fund, 89.00 It W Roborts. nnnraisor Dist No 33. o.ou ... , Board adjourned until Oct 5th, 1908. Dickens Doing.s L. A Weakly lias returned from Ivans, whuru hit )ml i.n... Arcadia, visiiuig ior nuouc a month and reports tho prosnoetB nro for n good crop In ... i ' . .. eastern tvnnsas, votaw iV l-risto made a Bhipmont of inroo cars ot cattio to South Omaha atuniay. Mrs.lGeorgo Younir and child ron nf Wollllcot wero visiting in this vicinity Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Solbv, of El wood were visiting at mo J. II, Hreach homo last iuursday. . Clarence Lstes has returned to hi homo in Lincoln after spending tho Duiiiii ur wuii nm graiid-parenta Mr, ami iiirs. w. i. wstes. Mrs. lieorgo Turnor who 1ms boon quite bick is reported to bo improving mitm imuimiv iiroacn visited in Mooronid over Sunday. MrB. McKay and two children Kansas City who have boon spending tho summer with Cecil Tucll left Fri day for Denver where thoy will visit ior some timo. 'Ihotnas Klblii is running a delivery wiiKwi i or ecu muii, jay i.uwye having quit a fow days ago. . School will open in Dickens Sontum bor 7th with Miss Marjory Taylor as J I II IC 1 1 lit I. Harry Miller of York, is visiting wuii i.uHiiu iTisio ior a low days They both departed Monday for Choy vniiu tm wruvi'r wnere tnoy will at tend tno i rontter show. Jessio May. tho infant child of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Polzol, died of Cholera infantum at their homo four miles southeast ot town, ago three months and Hovonteon dayB. Tho child was only hick two days and iU sudden do nurture leaves tho parenta heart brouon. Mr. and Mrs. rol.el havo tho sympathy of tho ontiro community in thoir sad boroavomont. Tho funeral was hold Saturday nt 3 p. m. at tho Baptist church. During tho past week Boveral BhoworB navo viHitoti una vicinity insurinir good corn crop in most localities. Ten miloB south of town tliroo IncheB of wotor is reported to havo fallen Mon any night. PROFESSIONAL CARDS t s. TWINEM. V , Homeopathic Physician nnd Surgeon. Office! McDonald Bank Ituilding. Phono 183. A. J. Amen, M, I). Mario Amos. 4. D DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians nnd Surgeons. Ofllco: Ovor Stone Drug Co. Phones: Office 273, Residence 273 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Ofllco: Over McDonald Bank. ,, Office 130 Phones Ic8dt!nco 11G ) R. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 and 8, McDonald Stato Bank Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Attorncys-nt-Law. Office over Schatz Clothing Store. Phono 48 fl C. PATTERSON, Attorncy-at-Law, Offico: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. Letter Boxes Samples can be seen nt Rincker'a Book Storo and orders left there. P. DRRKE, 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. RED POLLED BULLS FOR SHLE 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, The Iowa Low Down Mndo in Iho Largest Separator Factory in tho World. We will save you Dollars on Separators. Lamb's Cash Grocery, NORTH SIDE. W. R. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND OMBALMER A full lino of Caskets. Robes, etc, ans unswereu promptly. Day Phono 120, Night Phono 482. Mil ' NOTICE. C. E. McNeil, first namo unknown. and Mrs. McNeil, first and real name unknown, will take notice that on the 9th day of July, 1908, P. H. Sullivan, a Justice of tho Peace of North Platte Precinct No. 1. Lincoln Countv. Ne braska, issued an order of Attachment for the sum of $21.80 in an action pend ing, wherein Schatz & Clabaugh aro Plaintiffs and C. E. McNeil, first name unknown, and Mrs. McNeil, first nnd real name unknown, Defendants, that property consisting of one Upright mno. 1 rybcr make, has been nttached under said order. Said causa was continued to the 20th day of August, 1908,atl0 o'clock, a. m. SCHATZ & CL.AHAUOII, Plaintiffs. Extension Road No 83 To all whom it may concern: By nn order of tho county commis ioners July 15th. 1908. thev beinir of tho opinion that tho public (rood re quires tho establishment of a public oad as ioiiowb: Commencing at tho north cast corner of section 32, township 14, rango 33, running thence north on section line be tween sections 28 and 29, township 14 range 33, for a distance of one-half mile and connecting with tho public road thereat, hereby open and dcclaro the same to bo a public highway. All claims for damages must bo filed in the county clerk's office on or before noon on tho 20th day of October, 1908. or such road will be established without rcferenco thereto. Dated North Platte, Neb.. August 11th, 1908. r . It. ELLIOTT, county Clerk. ROAD NO. 315. To whom it may concern: liy nn order ot tno county commis sioners July 15th, 1908, they being of tno opinion that public goou requires tho establishment of a public road as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of section 30, T. 14, R. 33, running thence north on section line between sections 25. T. 14, R. 31, and 30, T. 14, R. 33. 32.53 chains to a point 100 feet north of center lino of U. P. R. R. main track measured at right angles, hereby open and declare the same to be a public highway. All claims for dam age must be filed in the county clerk's oflico on or beforo noon on the 20th day of October. 1908, or such road will be established without reference thereto. Dated nt North Platte. Nebr.. Autr. 11th, 1908. F. R. Elliott. County Clerk. Road No. 31G. To nil whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed for the purpose to locato a public road com mencing at the southeast corner of sec tion nine 9 nnd tho southwest corner of section 10. town 9. ranee 29. run ning north on section lino between sections 9 and 10 nbout 120 rods, thence in a northwestorly direction, striking tho nuartcr section line between tho southeast quarter and tho northeast quarter of section 9,about 50 rods west of section lino between sections 9 nnd 10, thence in n northwestorly direction about 20 rods nround head of pocket. thence in a northwesterly direction on present traveled road until it strikes tho present granted road coming out of head or pocket from well canon on northwest nuartcr of section 9. town 9. rango 29, this being the termination of tho proposed road, has reported in favor of tho establishment of said road and all claims for damage must be filed in tno county clorKs oilico on or beioro noon on tno 24th day of October. 1908. or such road will bo established without reference thereto. Dated North Platte Nebr., August 18, 1908. 1''. R. ELLIOTT, County Clerk. NOTIOK. To ICato Connolly. NdIHu Slovens noo Nol llu Connolly. (Jtoriro Connolly, .lolm Con' nuiiy, .lonnio uomioiiy ami Atrncs uoiineiiy, ilofondantM! Will tako notlcn that on tho 6th dar of Au gust. im. Kninm l'ulvur. plaintiff lioroln. Ulod ntir iH'iition in tho uiMtrlct court or Lincoln County. Nubrnskn. niralnst nald ilofcmlantM. limiiomicd with otliur.s. tho object and uraror of which nro to forocloso a certain morte&irn. oxucutrd by tlio dofoiulant. Kato Connolly, to tno luniiuiir. unoii tno southeast ouartor or section il, township 13, north, raiiKo .'HI. west ot tho nth p. m.. to secure tho payment of a curtain promissory nolo. tlalodJunolMtli. IVCti. for ttiosum or M7.w. duo on or Injforo tliroo years aftor (late, with Interest at clclit nor cent from ilato until maturity of said note, nun interest alien percent alter maturity. That there Is now duo upon said nolo and mortiraeo tlio sum of together with Interest l'lalntl r prays for a decree that da fondants lxi reonlred to tm v tho snino or that said premises may ho hold to satisfy tho amount found duo; and for general ciuttamo rouor. 1 oil are reonlred to nnswer Haul ixttltlcm on or noioro tho uist day or rscptombcr. lt'iw. iifticu Aiitnist Din, iwn, all-i Emma I'ui.VEii. Plaintiff. Serial N 0IH3, II. E. lttSU NOTICB KOIt I'UHMOATION. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Ofllco at North Hatto. Nob.. Auirurit 4. Hits. Notice Isherehrirlven thnt Uasner I-. tilt-Its. of North I'latto, Noli., who on March 1, 1W mniio Homestead ivntry No- ivi, for north half southeast quarter and north half southwest uuarter, section II, township in N.. raiiKo W. w., Htii l'rlnclpol Meridian, has filed iintk-o of Intention to mako Dual live year proof to establish claim to the land aluvo described, lxiforo Heulster and lti-ctlvor at North I'latto, Neb., on the. 21th day of rVptomlMir. UDM. Claimant names as witnesses! Itupvrt Hchwalk'or. of North I'lattn, Nob., Vetor O I'eturson, of Myrtle, Neb.. Klvln It. Hlvlts. of North 1'lntte. Nob., nnd ItnlMirLll. CasMiti.of N'eshltt, Nebraska. ni n ,i. k. kvans. Iloiflstor Serial No. II. E. 10lf. NOTICE TON PtTIII.IOATION. Department of tho Interior, I) H. Land Oilico at North I'latto. Neb. August 10th. IKW. Notice Is hereby given that Katherlno Sorenson, formerly Katherlno Peterson, of Denmark, Nebraska, who. on September Hist, 11" tl, mndo homestead entry No. 1V733. for southeast quarter Section 81, Township II N., llatigeSS V.,ilth Principal lerldlan. has filed notice of Intention to mako Klual llvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land alsivo descrlls'd. lxiforo tho register and receiver, at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho Vth day of October, IMR Claimant names ns witnesses! I. M. Alxjr cromble, llaiisl). .lergeiisen ami Jacob llosen Ixirg, all of Maxwell. Nebraska, and Nels Nelson, of Denmark. Nebraska. all-tt J. K- KVA.NS, Keglster. OKDEH OF IIF.AIMN'd ON PETITION FOR , APPOINTMENT OF ADMINLSTUATOlt Tho Stale of Nebraska I y l.tncolii County (M In the County Court. August Kith, HHW. In the matter of tho estate of Frederick A. Landers, deceased. On reading and tiling tho ictltloii of Molllo K, Harris, praying that tho ndiuliiNtrattoii ot said estate may lxi granted totleo. E. French as Administrator. Ordered, that SoptomboJd. im, at U o"el(x;k a. m., Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all ihtsoiis Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo hold In and for said county, and show cause why tho prayer of petitioner should not lxi granted This notice to Iki published three successive weoki In the North Platto Tribune prior to lo t-opi- :i, pin. W. 0. Ki.ueu. County JUdio. ftll-Dt 1P08 l'RIMAKY ELECTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby elven thnt on Tuesday, tho 1st day of Foptcmbur. IHOS, at tho votlnit places in mo various precincts or Lincoln County, Nebraska, thero will bo bold a pri mary election for the purpose of nomlnntlmr candidates for the following ofllccs, to bn voted for at tho general November election. i-.iifht I'rosuientiai lilectors. One riovernor- One Lieutenant Governor. Ono ."ecrelary of Stnto. Ono Auditor of Public Accounts. Ono Stato Treasurer. One .superintendent of Public Instruction. Ono Attorney General. Ono Commissioner nf IMilillc T.anil and Illllldlmrs. One Hallway Commissioner. Ono Comrrussman for thn Mirth Cnmrrnu- slonal Uls-.rlct. One State Senator for tlio Thirtieth Sena torial District. Ono Statu Iteprosentatlvo for tho Fifty I'ourth Iteprosentatlvo District. uno bounty Attorney. Ono County Commissioner fnrCnmmlsjilniinr District No. 3, Justice of the Poaco to fill vacancy. Constables to fill vacancy. Olio Overseer nf llltrliwnru fnr nnfli Ilnari District. Also, foror niralnst a iirmmseil nmnnilmont to section nine. Ill), article rlirlit. (H). nf ilnimn stltutlon of tho Stato of Nebraska with rofer onco to tho Investment of tho permanent school fund. Also for or airalnst a protxised amendment to sections two. U). fotirltt. live, (J), six (0) and thirteen 13, or article six (. of tho constitu tion of tho Statu of Nebraska with reference to an Increase In tho number of tho .ludues of tho Supremo Court, provldlnir for their op IKilntments, terms, rcsldetico and comDcusa tlou oftho.ludres of tlmSutirnmn nil IIUIHct Courts. bleu election will be open at 12 o'clock m. and continue open until 9 o'clock p. m., of the snmo day. , Doled North Platte. Nobr.. this 30th day of June. HJH. V. It. Elliott. County Clerk J3-S1 NOTICE OK INCOIM'OKATION Notice Is hereby irlven that thn ri V. til. dlnus Company, a corporation, lias been or iranlred under tho laws of tho state of No- nraska, with Its principal place of transact ing business at North Platte, Nebraska, but said corporation mar establish anil mnltilalii other olllccs and places of business. Tho ireneral naturoof tho business to bo trans acted by tho corporation shall lie the buy Ine and selllnirof lumber, coal. lime, brick, stone, cement, and all kinds and character of bulldliiL' material: also all kinds of train. Ilour. feed and mllllne products! also tho ownlnir. operating and maintaining of lumber lUHicuai yarns at rtonn rialto. llershey, Sutherland, .Maxwell and other points; and mo owiiinif aim operating or mills, olorators. Ilour and food stores nt any iwitnis t which said corporation may do business: and to buy, sell, own, uso and luaso all real estate necessary and Incident to tho proper and prolltabloconductlng of Its said business: and to sub-let nnd lease any nnmnrtr nf anlil rnr. IHiratlon, and to do and perform such other nets aim tilings as may bo incidental and necessary to tho main powers of the corpora tion. The amount of capital stock authorized is the sum of JLW.000.ui. divided into shares of tlW.W) each, of which said capital stock at leasiiiiv.vju w snail uo subscribed and fully paid upon tho organization of tho corpora tion; and full paid up shares of stock shall Imi issued for tho amount ho fully paid up and not otherwise. Said corporation was au thorized to commence business on tho 10th day of April, 1WM. and said corporation shall terminate on tho loth day of April, 1U38. Tho highest amount ot indebtedness to which this corporation shall nt any tlmo subject Itself SMu.i not e.ceeu s-i,wu.w, ThoalTalrs of tho corporation shall bo con ducted by a board of tbreo directors, a presi dent, a secretary and a treasurer, and a gun oral manager, and such other sulxirdlnato agents and servants as tho board of directors. in lis judgment, may appoint Dated this 31st day of July. 1WW. Kvvik C. IuniNOS. President. Fiiep Pkiiiiktt. Secretary. PIJOI1ATE NOTICE In tho county court. Lincoln county, Ne braska. In the matter of tho estato of Henry A, Lozler, deceased. NOTICE. To any person Interested In said estate: Whereas, on thn 7th day of Ainrnst. A. D 1U0H, Mary A. I.ozler. Harry A Lozler. llesslo t fl ....... V.i i T -t l r -r i r. uukki r-uui iv. ijiur nnu .100 iOEiur. iwtttluncrs. urcsontud tlutlr tpilt1nti tn unld court alleging among other things, that said Henry A. Lozler died in Cuyahoga county. Statu of Ohio, leaving n last will nnd liwin. ment. which has been duly admitted to pro bate in tho Probate Court of said Cuyahoga county: and further alleging that at tho tlmo of his death said Henry A- Lozler was tho owner of land In tho county of Lincoln, and stato ot Nebraska. And said petitioners at tho samo timo filed with their said iietlllnn n duly nntlumtl. cated copy of such will and tho probate thereof, as provided by law In tho caso of foreign win and praying that such will and the Probate thereof may Imi allowed, filed And recorded as tho last will and testairent of said Henry A. Lozter.decoased. Now.theroforo You aro hereby notilled that I have designated and appointed Saturday, the 8th day of September, A. D. 1MH. at 1110 nour or u o'clock a. m. or said day. at my ofllco In tho city of North Plat to In said Lincoln county, as tho tlmo and place for hearing said petition when and where you can appear and show cause. If any thoro bo. why tho prayer of said petitioners should not lxi granted and said will and tho probate tiicrcoi so auiiieiiticateu should not ixj al lowed and recorded as tho last will of Honry A. Lozler. deceased. This notice to bo published In tho North Plattu Tribune, a semi-weekly newsnanor. for 8 successive weeks prior to September Oth. IWW. Witness my hand nnd tho seal of said court tins ith day of August, uwi all-3 W. O. El.insu, County Judgo, NOTICE. F. C. Lathrop, first or real namo unknown defendant: Will tako notice that on tho llth day of August, W. Wesley T, Wilcox, plaintiff heroin, filed his petition In the District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said defendant, tho object and prayer of which aro to remove the cloud on tho tltlo to tho east M or tho northwest u and tho east H of tho southwest of section -'I. townshlti U. north, of rango -U. west of tho Oth P. M. In Lincoln county, isenrnska, caused liy a cer tain mortgage, executed by Elmer K. Reese to ono Lew K. Harrow, which mortgage was recorded in Hook U, at page It5 of tliu Mort gage HecordsofiLlucoliiCotinty.Ncbraska.and which mortgage was assigned by said Low E. Harrow to the defendant, F. O. Lathrop.whlch assignment is recorded in hook v at pago xux, of tho Mortgage Itecords of Lincoln county, Nebraska; which mortgage Ix-camo due, by Its terms, on the 1st day of Anrll. Mil. nnd which mortgage Is barred by tho Statute of Limitations Plaintiff asks that his title to said land in) (piloted in him as against said mortgage. Vou aro reo ii I red I o answer said lmtltlon on or Ix'foro the 2sih day of September. 1MW. Dated Aug. it. ivw- wkhlkvt wii.cox. Plalnttir. PKOIIATE NOTICE. In tho County Court of Lincoln county. No brnska. August 10th 10S In tho matter of tho estate of Ix)ti Illtmann, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that tho creditors of said deceased will meet the Administrator of said estate, before the County Judge of Lin coln County, Nebraska, at tho county court room in sain county, on tno nn day or Septem 1st. Ham and on tho rub day ot March, 1W., at U o'clock n. m. each day, for the purposo of presenting their claims for examination, ad justment ami allowance. Six months aro al lowed for creditors to present their claims and one year ror tno Administrator to settle said estato from the alt b day of May, 11" K Thlx notice to lxt published for four cmisocii- live weeks In the North I'latto Tribune prior to M'lll. iin. m. ull-t W. C F.i.nitit. County Judgo, ft) THE ANHEFSEIMHTSOH IIUEWINO 1 Company, non-resident owners of lllock l our H) Hi reiilslon'H Addition; The owners of the property on the north side of East "It" Mrvot IxHwccn Dewey and Pino streets, aro hereby untitled that the Mavor and Council of tho City of North I'latte, Lincoln county. Nebraska, passed and approved nn oi'illnnnce on the 3d day of Oc tolior. Il ordering n sidewalk adlolnlng their snld premises, to be constructed ns to line ami grade and of permanent material as provided In tho general ordinances of said city, regulating the construction of sidewalks in said city, passed and approved on the :1st day of June, WW. rnless said walk Is constructed by yon along tho south side of Illix-k 4 in l'euistoii's Addition owned by you. In accordance with said ordinances on or Ix'foro tho 1st day of Septemlxir, 1W. tlu samo will U constructed by said oily and the costs assessed tumii tho said lots owned by you adjoining which tho samo shall no constructed. Chas. F. Timplk. alt'M City Clerk. ' PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, Tha following prouoied mnendmont t4 the conitltutlon of ths Stat, ox bratia, n Uerelnalter .it ol1,af.,JBft la aubmltted to tlie tlctor f'be.st?," gonerat election to be held Tueiday, lo- vmnun ara, . x. u. A JOINT IlESOLt'TIONto amend Sec tions two 11), lour n;, live Vu, and thirteen U3) of Artlclp jlx t the ConstltutU of t hoS uit. of 8e It Beaoltred by tho teplalatare of tho Hiaio ox fleoiiiMji Bfl That . . n . . .iinU n r ill nf tne Constitution of a he -State oflebraiC3 beTtmefideU to rraa aa ioiiuws. ,.., Section 2. ttiupremo CUU4' jnrltdictlon.) The ijuprcmo Court snail consist ot sevon (7; juubcs: !fu " Jorlty of all elected nnd quallflJ Judges Bliail lie iiecesFHry i.Vn-T Th,. Suorum or pronounce a decision, xnu uprome Court shall have Jurisdiction In nil cases relating to the revenue, civil eases in xvnicn me state 13 '''","' nnd such appellato Jurisdiction as may be provided by law. ...i Section 2. (Amendment proposod.) Thai Section four (4) of Article six '6) of tho Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as follows: Section 4. (Bnpromo conrt, ludffei. olectlon, term, residence.) Tho Judges or tho Supreme Court shall be elected by tna electors ox tno maio i iui6t, their terms of office, except as hereinafter provided, shall bo six years. And said supreme court judges snaa uu.uib v."-" term of office rcsldo at the place whore tho court Is holdrn. . Bcctlon five (B) of Article six (6) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended to reao as ioiiowb; ,-m. leotlon, term: chief JnBttee.) That at stato of Nebraska In the year 1909, ay fach kIx years thereafter, there snail b rifVtru mice v JU"ri-J VI7 " III Court, who shall hold their office for tho period or fix years; mat ai ine jenmni election to be held In the stato of Ne braska in tlie year mil. nna uacu years thereafter, there shall be elected three UJ JUUKCS ox inc ouyicinu .uu. ... ...... t. a . n I AfflM fnf thn nrlnn of six years; and at tho general election to be licia in ine sime ox neumn the year 1918, and each six year there after, there shall be elected a Chief Jus tice of the Supreme Court, who shall hold his office for the period of six T. . . . I ... thai trim mmH(r nf thn I t.l n mi ii.Lu ' - ........ w Supreme Court whose term of office ex pires In January, 1914, shall be Chief Justice of tho Supreme Court dtirlnr that time until tho expiration of his term or office. And, provided further, that upon tho adoption ot xnese amtnuinvnin u electors of the State, the Governor shall, Immediately upon Issuing his proclama- appoint four (4) Judges of tho Supremo Court, two Ki) ox wiiuui bikii "C.."V pointed to hold said offico until their .. Un nln.l,l nt th ,T, n O T" ill election In 1909, and havo qualified; and ine otner iwo ij hiiuii nuiu until their successors shall be elected at tho general election held In 1011, and have qualified. Section 4. (Amendment proposed.) That Section six (6) of Article six (6) of, the Constitution of tho State ot Nebraska, bo amended to rend ns follows: Section 6. (CUlof Juitlco.) Tho Chief Justice shall serve as such durinxr all tho term for which ho was elected. He shall preside at all terms of tho Supremo Court, and In his absence tho Judges present shall select ono of their number to presido temporarily. Section C. (Amendment propoi cd.) That Eectlon thirteen (13) of Article six (6), of tho Constitution of Nebraska be amendod to read as follows: Section 13. (Judges, salaries.) That Judges of the Supremo Court shall each receive n salnry of $4,500, nnd the Judges of tho District Court shall each recelvo a salary of J3.000 per annum, payablo quarterly. Approved April 8, 1907. I. Geo. C. Junkln. Secretary ot State, of tho Stnto of Nebraska, do hereby certify that tho foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution ot tho Stato of Nobraska Is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and en grossed bill, as passed by tho Thirtloth session of the legislature of the Stnto of Nebraska, ns appears from Bald original bill on file In this offico, nnd that said proposed nmondment Is submitted to tho qualified voters of tho stato of Nobraska for their adoption or rejection at tho genoral election to be held on Tuesday, tho 3d day of November, A. D. 190S. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto sot my hand and affixed tho Great Seal of the Stato of Nebraska. Dono at I-ln-coin, this 15th dnv of July. In tho year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred nnd Klght. and of tho Independence of tho United Slntes the Ono Hundred nnd Thirty-third, and of this State tho Knrty second. OKO. C. JUNKIN. (gCal) Secretnry of Stato. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL Tho following proposed amondment to tho constitution of the Stato of e. braska, an hereinafter set forth In full, Is submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska, to bo voted upon at the general election tn bo held Tuesday, Novembor 3rd, A. S. 19001 A JOINT RESOLUTION to propose nn Amondment to Section 9, Artlclo S of the Constitution of the State of Ne- Be'it'nVsolved and Enacted Hy the Tttg lilatura of the State of Nebraaka: Section 1. (Amondment.) That at the general election for stato and leglsln'.lve officers to bo held on the Tuesday sue ceedlng the first Monday In November. 1&0S. tho following provision pr---"l nnd submitted to tho electors of tho stato as an amendment to Miction All ele S of tho constltutljn of I ho fitnte nf SecUoifb. (Educational rnnds, Invest ment.) All funds belonging to tho stato for cducntlonnl purposes, tho Interest nnd Incomo whereof only aro to be used, shall be deemed trust funds hold by the stnto. and tho state shall supply all losser thereof that mnv In nny mnnner accrue, no that tho sumo shnll remain fnrevo Inviolato and undiminished; nnd shall nol bo Invested or loaned except on United States or securities, or registered county bond. . this htate, or registered school dlr-'.rht bonds of this state, nnd Ftich othor securities ns the lrglsmturo may from time to tlmo direct. And such funds with the Interest and Incomo Unro of are hereby Folemnly pledged for the purposes for which they are granted nnd sot npnrt, nnd shnll not be transferred to nny other fund for other uses. Section : (Xlallots; Adoption.) That at said election In thn year 1C08. on the ballot of each elector voting tbcrent thero shall be printed or written the words: "Tor prnpoed amendment to the Cophi no tion with reference to thn Investment nf tho permnnent school fund." nnd "agnlnst said proposed amendment to tho constitu tion with reforenco to tho Investment of the permnnent school fund." And If a majority of all voters nt snld election shnll be for such amendment, the snino shnll be deemed to be adopted Approved April r. 1!)7. 1, rji" (' .lunltln. Pecretnrv nf Stale, of the State of Nebraska, do hereby cer tify that the foregoing proposed unieml. ment to the Constitution of the Slate nf Nebraska Is n true and correct ennv nf tho orlglnnl enrolled nnd engrnssei) bdi. ns pnssed by tho Thirtieth session nf Mn legislature of the Stnle nf Nebrnsl"i. ns nppenrs from snld orlglnnl bill nn file In this office, nnd thnt snld propnid amendment Is submitted tn tho qualified vnters of Die Stnto of Nebraska for their adoption or rr lection nt Hie general elcr. tlon to bo held on Tuesday, the 3d dav of November. A. D. 1908. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Stnto nf Nebraska. Dnne nt Lin coln, this 16th day nf July. In the venr . . t nr., nnA t' i. . . , i . . in Liu i in,,, -.mm ,tiui' Hun dred and Klght, and of the Independence of the United States tho One Hundred nnd Thirty-third, nnd of this Stale tho Forty-second aico. C. JUNKIN. Secretary of Stat. $40