The Semi -Weekly Tribune If A L.BARU.Editor and Publisher HUIISOItlPTION RATES l Ot e Year, cash In advance $1.25 Months, cash In advance , 65 cu Entered at North I'lattc. Nebraska, Postofllco as second clans matter. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1908. FOR THE NEW COURT HOUSE. Article No. 5. Friday's article in tho Telegraph and Triburo from tho secretary of tho Municipal League, concedes tho com mitter's position, that the valuable records of tho county Involving the titles to tho pcoplo's lands arc in danger ft am bolng housed in a dangerous building without protection from the Imznrd of fire, but suggests ns a r tnedy that the county treasurer and ti e clerk of the district court should euch buy a fire proof safe. How impracticable this proposed remedy will nppcar upon an examina tion of tho records in these ofllccs that should bo protected. It will bo easy for any tnx-pnyor to sco for himself that it would tuko at least ten safes, tho capacity of tho present safo in Die trencurer's ofllce to contain tho rec ords of tho oilicc that imperatively should be protected and an additional siifo ouch year would bo required in this olllco to tako caro of tho current records. In the ofllco of clerk of tho district court it would require at least twenty fire proof safes tho capacity of the prosontsufo in tho treasurer's office to nlTord protection to tho records in that olllce that should bo protected. And when thoso safes uro installed in tho present building tho officers would be obliged to movo out as tliero would ba no room to transact tho county busi ness. Tho sccrotrry of tho Municipal Louguo intimates that only asmull part of the records of these ofllccs need to bo preserved. But any compotent law yer will sny that It Is very Important to tho property owners of this county that all of the records of both of these ofllcos should bo proserved against tho possibility of destruction by firo. It is not enough to protect tho books containing tho decrees of tho court, but all of tho papors on which thu decrees of tho court is based must be also protected. It is not enough when the property owners' right in land aro nttacked to produce tho decreo upon which he claims titlo, ho must also show by the files and proceedings that tho court had jurisdiction of tho subject matter and thu ponton of tho defendant, nnd that tho decreo responds to tho pleadings. This can only bo dono conclusively by producing in court tho flies in tho case, showing tho original pleadings and tho kind of Borvico obtuined on tho do- fondant. It is not enough to protect tho cur rent tax list In a flro proof safe in the tronsurcr'o ofllco, but all of tho tax Hats from tho beginning should bo so preserved, also tho accumulation of triplicate receipts for taxes, which is tho evidence that tho taxes on real and personal property havo been paid. Tho only oxpodiont nnd practicable way to afford such protection is to build a now tnodorn flro proof court housu with umplo firo proof vaults, milllulent to nfrord protection to all of tho county records now nnd for years to come. Iho secretary of tho Municipal League in those articles intimates that this committee will in somo mysterious way derivo n porsonal benoflt from a new court houso other than tho tax payors will derivo. Tho members of this committee aro tax payors and business mon interested in tho welfnro of tho county, and they will pny their share t.owaj'ds tho building of n now court houao as public spirited citizens This committee had hoped that tho opponents of. tho court houso would dlsotiss the proposition on its morits und not Indulge in personalities. Tiik Court House Committee. A Woman's View. 1 notice in Artlclo a of tho court houso committee that thoy compare tho coun ty to a inrmer, and ask If an tip-to uato farmer Would continuo to live in and build on to his old soddy, after his banK account was largo enough to bull u nico new frame houso. Why of course not, but aro tho county funds in that condition If so, why tho bonds? think you'll all agree with mo when Hay that n thrifty farmer seldom, if evor, mortgages his farm to build houso bo long us his soddy is hubltablo Would it not bo wiser to levy u tax to collected oach year and then put the money out at interest, tho same to bo compounded annually, und let thu county become a lender instead of borrower? In that way sufficient money could bo raised In ton years or lotw (ac cording to tho levy) to build a court house that would answer all the needs of tho county and would not bring hardship to anyone. I think euch a proposition would meet with moro favor than the bond don!. Respectfully submitted by a farmor'b wifo. W. '. VoilB, Welllleet, Neb. Claims vs Results. Tho claims of those in cltargo of the political work of the railway employes organization that they could dclivor 22,000 votes in a bunch to any candi date have not boon made good. Partial returns show that where tho organiza tion should have been strongest the showing of strength was not made at the primaries; and that where tho or ganization could not be expected to show great atrength tho candidate opposed got a greater vote thnn was looked for. This attempt to array tho labor class against the agricultural clan cannot rosult in anything but defent for the men who attempt it. The far mer is in control in Nebraska. Lin coln Journal. Big Tent Show Coming. Ilurk's big "Uncle Tom's Cabin Co." will exhibit at North Platto Thursday Sept. 10th. This is the first time that tho public have had an opportunity of seeing tho "New Version" of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," thu greatest dramati zation of this Mjpular play overwritten. Mrs. Stowc's historical play has ever been u fnvorite with tho womon nnd children, and they always go to see it whonovor an opportunity prosonts it self. Durk's Uig "Uncle Tom's Cabin Co." has tho distinction of being the argost organization of its kind on tho road, they carry their own pnlaco caro transport their people, horses, ponies, donkeys, dogs, chariots and othor paraphernalia necessary to pres ent the oidy grand spectacular produc tion of this, the most successful drama over written. The characters of Uncle Tom, Eliza, Llttlo Evn and Marks are all ably presented by a compotent cast, and tho contingent of singers und dan cers, blood hounds, etc., give a realis tic nnd sensational naturalism to the performance. The sconic nnd mechani cal effects aro good, and tho picturesque transformation sceno forms a fitting finish to the whole. Dickens. J. H. Nagel was a business culler In Farnam Saturday. W. T. Estes camo up from Eddy Monday nnd is spending n few days visiting in tho vicinity of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Frlsto and son James have boon spending tho past week visiting friends in Lincoln nnd Fremont. W. J. Croll received a gasollno en- gino Monday that he will use in con nection with his well machine. W. T. S. Conner was In Farnam on business Saturday. Liveryman Castor took Mrs. W. T. Connor and Mrs. G. 11. Hire to North PIntto whore they attonded tho fire men's tournament. Lleck Baldwin went to Donvor Frl- ady with somo ot his fino hogs thnt ho will put on exhibition at tho Colorado state fair next week and at tho Pueblo fair tho following week. Mr. and Mrs. Will West, of Hnves r A ? . . . ... T a senior, aro visiting ut tno Weekly homo south of town for a fow days. Miss Marlorio Tav or arrived from Lincoln lri(lay and commenced school hero Sept. 7th. S. E. Bishop has decided to start n newspaper in this vilhnro hist uh soon an ho can purchase a press and other necessary articles for tho oporution of a pianc. no lias neon in several dill oront places looking at presses but has not yet located one to suit him. Her man News, tJmnha Bee. Rev. Bis hop formerly lived hero and is quite well known in this vhdnity. J. W. Gross was un from Rdilv Thursday marketing hogs. Tin: wnrfuro wairod niniinst Sour. Roebuck & Co. bv tho retail inprctuintM of the west has resulted in a decrease ot tno linn's sales to the extent of eleven million dollars during thu past year, Patrons of tho catalogue houses uro gradually learning that generally Rponking they can buy good goods just u cneap ot meir nomo merchants ns thoy can of tho catalogue houses. VERY ANNOYING. This Hardly Expresses What North Hatte People Say of It. Any itchiness of tho skin is annoying. Little danger in itching skin diseases, But thoy make you miserable. Dean's Ointment is u never-falling euro Fur Piles, Eczema, all itching trou bles. North PIntto citizens endorse it. George Partridge, living in the north eastern part of North Platte, Nebr,. niivs. for a numuer oi years 1 was alllicted with homon-holds. 1 tried many different remedies but found nothing that would reliovo the trouble 1 was in torture duv and niilit nml !... came discouraged in my efforts to find relief. However, Doan's Ointment was urougnt to my attention and I procured a box at Streitz's drug store. Die first unnlication lnvn uut inmt m. lief and I continued using it until every Hlgn of the tronhto dlsnntwnred. ThU euro took plncn over u year ago and it gives mo great pleasure to state that I lmvo had no rocurrnnce of tho trouble since." For Sale by all Deujors Prico fifty centB. Foster-Milbilrn Co., Buffalo, Now York. Solo Agonts for tho United amies, Remember tho niimu-Dnnii's-mnl tako no other. A Sure-enough Knocker. J. C. Goodwin, of Reidsville, N. C, says: "Bucklcn s Arnica Snlve is a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A bad nno came on my log laat summer, but thnt wonderful salve knocked it out in a few rounds. Not even a scar remain ed." Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns etc. 25c. at Stone's drug store. PROFESSIONAL CARDS I S. TWINEM, J. Homeopathic Physician nnd Surgeon. Officoi McDonald Hank Muilding. Phono 183. A. J. Amos, M, D. Mario Ames. it. I). DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians nnd Surgeons. Office: Over Stone Drug Co. Phonos: Office 273, Residence 273 f1EO. B. DENT, U Physician and Surgeon. Ofllco: Over McDonald Bank. Phonos I Office 130 i nones y UcsIdcnce m J) R. L. C. DROST. Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 an'' 8. McDonald Stute Dank Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Attorneys-nt-Law. Office over Schatz Clothing Store. Phone 48 Ml C. PATTERSON. 1. ' Attorney-at-Luw, Ofllce: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. Evenly Balanced arc the quality and price of the harn ess that we sell. We are not philanthropists we must live, you know, but we do give grade for price. All you have to do is to come in and examine our up-to-date stock of fine harness and see the prices we have placed on them. A. F. Fink. 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. RED POLLED BULLS FOR SHLE HsjiHfMI 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. To the Public Pickles and rreserves. Buy your Spices at the Drug Store and get first pick. I urmeric Jamaica Ginger Cloves Cinnamon Mace Black and white Mustard Seed Dill Seed Celery Seed Allspice Pure Gum Jar Rings Sealing Wax Parafine Corks Everything new and fresh. Stone Drug Co. MY LUMBER ALWAYS ON THE MOVE. Ask your neighbor tho reason. Tho answer comes, his prices are right and satisfaction guaranteed. My large and well assorted stock enables every buyer to get what ho wants. Now is the time to build. Let me figuro your next re tirements. Mv estimates will bo found the lowest for tho same superior nualitv of lumber than you will get from any one else in the country. oatistaction is my motto. C. F. 1DDINGS. canrnic Why not Blow Yourself to a good meal for onco and just see what n delightful thing it is to hnve your appetite tempted with tho savory odor of steak and mushrooms, broiled chickens, or prime roasts, and then have tho realization more than fulfill tho anticipation? When your appetite is coquettish on a sultry day try a meai at Enterprise Bakery. Mrs. Jennie Armstrong, Prop. New Styles G-D CORSETS Slylo No. 325 is an oxtremely stylish model designed for tho aver age figuro. Hust of medium height, long, sloping hips; front and sido supporters. Sizes 18 to 30, Price , $2.50 Wilcox Department Store W. U. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EAIBAU1ER A full lino of Caskets. Robes, etc. uhiis unBwereu promptly. Day Phdho 12C, Nlfcrit Phono 482. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. The following propoicd amendment to tlm nnnitltntlon of tha Btata of Me- braika, as hereinafter let forth In full, is submitted to tn elector ox tue niaiv 01 Nebraska, to he voted upon at the gen eral election to he held Tuesday, Movant- her 3rd, A. s. 1008. A JOINT ItESOLUTION to amend Seo- tlons two (2), four m.nvc t&J.six tej, and thirteen (13) of Article six (6) of the Constitution of tho State of Ne hrnskn. rnlitlnr to Judicial Powers. Be It Besolved By the Lefflalatnre of the State of waDrasnat Section 1. Amendment proposed. That Section two (2) of Article sfx (6) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as follows: Section 2. (Supreme court; Juflfes: Jurlidlction.) The Supreme Court shall consist of seven (7) Judees; and a ma jority of all elected and qualified Judges anan ue necessary 10 coxisiuuic a quurum or pronounce a decision. Tha Supremo Court shall have Jurisdiction In nil cased rolatlng to the revenue, civil cnnos In which tho state la a party, mandamus, quo warranto, habeas corpus, and such appellate Jurisdiction as may be provided b Section 2. (Amendment proposed.) That Section four (4) of Article six (6) of tho Constitution of tho State of Nebraska, ho amended to read as follows: Section 4. (Supreme court, Judges, election, term, residence.) The Judges of the supreme court snnu ue eieciuu uy thf electors of the tate at lance: and their term of office except as hereinafter provided nhall be six years. And said Supreme Court Judges shall during their term 01 omce, resiae at ine pmce wiieru the court Is holden. Section 3. (Amendment proposed.) That Section flvo &) of Article () of the Constitution of the State or Nebraska be amended to rend as follows: Section 5. (supreme .court, juageg, election, term: chief Justice.) That ut the general efectlon to be held In t lit" stnte of Nebrnskn In the year 190D, and each nix years thorenfter, there shall bo elected three (3) Judges of tho Supreme Court, who shall hold their office for the period of six yenrsj that at the general election to he held In the state of Nc braxkn In tho yenr 1911. and each nix years thereafter, there shall be elected three (3) Judges or the Supreme Court, who shall hold thnlr office for tho period of six years; and at the general election to Do held in ine Hiate or f(enraKa in the venr 1913 and each six years there after, there shall ho elected a Chief Jus tice of the Supreme Court, who shall hold his office for the period of six years. Provided that the member of tho Su preme Court whose term of office ex pired In January 1914, shall bo Chief Justice of tho Supreme Court during that time until the expiration of his term of office. And provided further, that upon the adoption of thoe amendments by the electors of the State, the Governor shall, Immediately upon Issuing hU proclamation declaring said ninendmentn ndopted, appoint four (4) Judges of tin Supreme Court, two (i) of whom shall be appointed kto hold said office unll their stircesors shall be elected at tho genernl election In 1900, and nave qunn flml! nnd the other two (2) shall hold their office until their successors hIhh! nc elected at the general election neiu in 1911, nnd have qualified. Section 4. (Amendment proposed.) That Rontlnn 1 (61 of Article six (fi) of tho Constitution of tho state of Nebraska, be amended to read ns rouows: Section fi. (Chief Justice.) The Chlpf Justice shall serve as such durlnffnll the term for which he was elected He shall preside nt nil terms of the Stinr"mo Court, and In his absence the Judgen present shall select one of their number to preside temporarily. Sort Inn Fi. (Amendment nronosod.) that Section thirteen (13) of Article six (6) of the Constitution or Nebraska be amended to rend ns follows: Section 13. (Judg-es, salaries.) Thnt indues of the Supreme Court shalt each receive a snlnry of $ n!)0. i . .i of the District i-nur n a snlnrv ot w.wo per annum, payaDio quarterly. Approved April , ihui. I, Geo. C. Junkln. Secretary of State, of tho State of Nebraska, do hen-hv certify that the foregoing proposed amenument to tho Conxtltutlon of the State of Nebraska Is a true nnd correct copy of the original enrolled nnd en grossed bill, as passed by the Thirtieth session of the legislature of the State of Nebraska, as appears from snld original bill on file tn this office, and thnt snld proposed amendment Is submitted to Uio qualified voters of the stnte of Nebrnska for their adoption or rejection at tho general olectlon to be held on Tuesday tho 3rd day of November. A. D, 190S. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebrnskn. Done at Lin coln, this 15th dnv of July In tho year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Klght. nnd of the lndennnrt- f the United Stntes the One Hundred nnd Thirty-third, and of this State the Forty second. ai:o. c. junicin. (SBAli) Secretary of State. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of Mo brnska. as hereinafter set forth in full, is submitted to the electors of the State tof Nebraska, to be voted upon at tho gen eral olectlon to be held Tuesday, Movent- net uru, A. a. luuu A JOINT ItHSOLUTION to propose an Amendment to Section 9, Article 8 of uio constitution oi ine suite oi isc braska: Be it Resolved and Unacted By the Leffls lilature of the State of Nebraska: Section 1. (Amendment.) Tint nt the genurul election for stute and legislative officers to be held un thu 1 iu u u . ceedlng tho first Monday In Novuiber, 1908, tho following provision be imposed and submitted to tho electors of the statu oa an umendment. to Section 9, Article S of the constitution of the Stntu of Nebraska: Section 9. (Educational Funds, Invest ment.) All funds belonging to the state for educational pur pones, tho Interest and Income whereof only aro to be tided!' shall be deemed trust funds held by thu state, and the state shall supply nil losses thereof that may In any manner accrue, so that the same shall remain forever Inviolate und undiminished, and shall not be invested or loaned except on United States or state securities, ot reg istered county bonds of this state or registered school district bonds of this state, and such other secutltles uh thu legislature tuny from time to time direct. And such funds with the Interest nnd In come thereof are hereby solemnly pledged for tho purposes for which they nre granted and set apart, unit, shall not be transferred to uny other fund fur other uses. Section 2. (Ballots; Adoption.) That nt said election In the year 1908, on tho ballot of unch elector voting thereat there shall be printed or written thu words: "For proposed umendment to the Constitution with reference to tho Invest ment of the permanent school fund." nnd 'Against said proposed amendment to tho constitution wfth reference tn the In vestment of the permanent school fund." And If a majority of all voters at said election shall bo for such amendment the sumo shut! be deemed to be adopted. Approved April 6. 1907. I, Geo, C, Junkln, Secretary of Stute, of the State of Nebraska, do hereby cer tify that the foregoing proposed umend ment to thu Constitution of the State of Nebraska Is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engrossed hill, as passed by the Thirtieth session of the legislature of the Stato of Nebraska, as npptmrs from said original bill on (lie in this office, und that said proposed amendment Is submitted to the uuullflH voters of the State of Nebrnskn for their adoption or rejection nt the gener.il elec tion to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November. A. D. 1908. In testimony whereof I have hereunto cet my hand und affixed tho Great Seal of the Stute of Nebraska. Done at Lin coln, this 10th day of July, In the venr or our i.ora unn rnousatui rs i n nun dred and Klght, and of the Indepfidence of the United Suites the One Hundred and Thirty-third, and of this State the a vt v 'acv-ujiU' (EAL) NOTIOR. Tn Kate Connollr. Nolllo Stovonsnco Nel lie Connolly, Ucorco Connolly, John Con nolly. Jennie Connolly and Agnes Connolly, defendants: ... Will tako notlcn that on tho Bth day of Au gust. lMtt, Emma I'ulvtr. plaintiff herein, II led her petition In the dlMrlct court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, nirnlnst said defendants. Impleaded with others, tho object and prayer of which aro to foreclose a certain mortgage, executed by the defendant. Kate Connolly, to thu plaintiff. uiKin thu southeast quarter of section Si, township 13, north, rango W, west of thotith p. in., to securo tho payment of a certain promissory note, dated JuneiMtli, 19WJ, for tho sum of $675.Ki, duo on or before three years afterdate, with Interest at eight per cent from date until maturity of said note, and Interest nt ten percent after maturity. That tliero Is now duo upon said nuto and mortgago tho sum of $M?-C.32. together with Interest. HalntllT prays for a decree that de fendants Ikj required to pay tho samoor that said premises may Im sold to satisfy tho amount rounu uuu; anu lor general cquiiauiu relief. Ynu aro required to answer said petition on or boforo tho -'1st day of Septumbcr. H'03. Dated August otn, to alt-4 Emma l'ur.vntt. Halntlir. Serial No. 01 W. II. E. 10354 NOTICE EOn I'lTHMOATlON. Department of the Interior, U, S. Land Olllco at North I'lattc. Nob,, August 4, UXfe. Nntlcn Ishereliviflven that Oasner Hlvlls. of North l'latto, Neb., who on March 1, HHU, made Homestead l'.ntry wo iuzgi, ror north half southeast minrter and north hnlf noutliwcst quarter, hoot Ion II, township id rango vt., ui principal Meridian, has (lied notleo of Intention to mako Una! flvo year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before Iteglstcr anu Receiver at worth I'lattc, Nob., on tho 24th day of September, 1WM. Claimant names as witnesses: Huport Schwalgcr. ot North I'latts. Nob., I'olur C l'oterson. of Myrtle. Nb.. Elvln It. SIvlts. of North Platte. Neb., and Itolwrt II. Cassen, of Ncsbltt, Nebraska. aT u ,i . ii. ft vans, itegister. Ferial No. 0202. II. E. notice von prnuoATioN. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Olllco at North l'latto. Nob. August 10th. 11)09. Notice Is hereby given that Kathorlnn Sorenson, formerly Kntlierlno I'otorson. of Denmark. Nebraska, who. on September 21st, lixxi. made homestead entry No. 111735, for southeast quarter Section l. Township 11 N., ltaniro 28 W., lltb Principal Meridian, has Hied notleo of Intention to mnku Final flvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo dcscrllted, teforo tho register and receiver, at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho Uth day of October. 11)08. Claimant names as witnesses: I. M. Abcr cromblo. Hans I). Jergcnsun and Jacob Hosen berg. all of Maxwell. Nebraska, and Nels Nolsen, ot Dunmark, Nobraska. all-8 J. E. Evans. Register. NOTICE OK SETTLEMENT. Tho State of Nebraska. Lincoln County, s. s. In tho County Court. In tho Matlor of tho Estate of John A. llangtson. Deceased. To tho creditors, heirs, legatees and others Interested In tho estate of John A. llangtson. Tako notice, that Henry lllotn has tiled In tho county court a teport of his doings as administrator of said estate and It Is ordered that tho same stand forbearing tho Phil day of September A. D llw, ls'fore tho court at tho hour of 2 p. m., at which time any person Intorested may appear ami except to and contest the same. And notice of this pro ceeding Is ordered given In tho North l'latto Tribune, a seml-weokly newspaper, for 0 suc cessive publications prior to Sent. 111. 1WW. Witness my hand and tho seal of tho coun ty court at North Platto this 2tth day of AugustA D.. 1WH. W C. Emikii. a2.-0t County Judgo. NOTICE- Tho Denver Hay It Grain Company, cor poration, defendant: Will tako notleo that on tho 27th day of Au gust 1W0H, the County Judgo of Lincoln Coun ty. Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for tho sum of ilXS.UO, In an action pending boforohtm, wherein Wilbur F. Stairord is plaintiff and tho Donvor Hay ft Grain Com pany Is defendant, and that property of tho defendant, consisting of moneys in tlm sum of J'JU.oo, has been attached under said order and that tho Union Pacllic Uallroad Company, a corporation, has been garnlsheed In said cause, and that moneys of said du- i fondant in tho sum of iW.oo, now In tho po scsslon of tho Union Pacific Kallroad Com pany havo been garnlsheed. Said cause has been continued to tho 10th day of Oetolier, 1IKW, at nlno o'clock a. m. at which tlmo said causo will como up for trial. Dated August 31st. 1908. ,.. Wiwikii F. Staffoui), Plaintiff. Hi' Wilcox tc Halllgan. His Attys. Extension Road No. 83 To all whom it may concern: By an order of tho county commis sioners July 15th, 1908, they being of tho opinion that thu public Rood re quires tho establishment of a public -oad ns follows: Commencing at the north oast corner of section 32, township 14, range 33, running thence north on section lino be tween sections 28 and 29, township 14 range 33, for a distance of one-half mile and connecting with the public road thereat, hereby open and declare the somo to be a public highway. All claims for damages must bo filed in tho county clerk's office on or before noon on tho 20th day of October, 1908. or such road will bo established without reference thereto. Dated North Platte, Neb., August 11th, 1908. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. ROAD NO. 315. To whom it may concern: By an order of tho county commis sioners July 15th, 1908. they being of tho opinion that public good requires tho establishment of n public road ns follows: Commencing nt tho southwest corner of section 30, T. 14, It. 33, running thence north on section lino between sections 25, T. 14, It. 31, nnd 30, T. 14, R. 33, 32.53 chains to a point 1GG feet north of center lino of U. P. R. R. main track measured nt right nngles, hereby open nnd declare tho same to bo a public highwny. All claims for dam age must bo filed in tho county clerk's oflice on or before noon on tho 20th day of October. ltXiS, or such road will bo established without reference thereto. Dated at North Platte, Nebr., Aug. 11th, 1908. P.. R. ELLIOTT. County Clerk. Road No. 316. To all whom it, may concern: Tho commissioner appointed for tho purposo to locate n public rond com mencing at tho southeast corner of sec tion nine 9 and the southwest corner of section 10, town 9, range 29, run ning north on section lino between sections 9 nnd 10 about 20 rods, thence in a northwesterly direction, striking tho quarter section line between the southeast quarter and the northeast quarter of section 9,nbout 50 rods west of section lino between sections 9 and 10, thonce in a northwesterly direction about 20 rods around head of pocket, thenco in n northwesterly direction on present traveled road until it strikes the present granted road coming out of head of pocket from Well ennon on northwest quarter of section 9, town 9 range 29, this being tho termination of tho proposed road, has reported in fuvor of tho establishment of said road and all claims for damogo must bo filed in tho county clerks olTico on or ' before noon on tho 21th day of October, 1908. or such rond will bo established without reforence thereto. iBiDa, No,tl, rgtejgm Cduhty Clerk.