5emi - Weekly Tribune A Recital of Events that shouU Interest Local Railroad Men. Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. HtniHnniPTinN iiatesi i)ne Year, cash In advance ti.S I Months, cash in aaranco Intorcd at North Platto. Nebraska. I'oatofflco aa aocona ci ibs ma iter. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1908. Chairman Mack, of tho democratic national committee, says Bryan will have- at least 300 electoral votes. He 1 Ahiixa. iVin 1!! imna rtf (tin anlbl amifVi (and nlso Idaho, Montana, uoioracio, inc- (braska, Ncvnda, Indiana, Ohio, Dela- i waro. Kansas. New York, New Jeraey, Connecticut nnd South Dakota. Of course If other states ware needed, Mr. Mack would claim them. Mn. Editor: According to tho census rooorts, this country reached the highest degree of prosperity during the year 1892 of ull its previous history: that is, moro men were employed at fair wages. In that year the people said tney wore not sat isfied with conditions, that they wanted a chango to increaso tholr prosperity, Wo secured the change wo voted for - a complete democratic administration. A panic followed, factories closed, men were out of employment everywhere, thoro was no demand for farm products and want und desolation stalked throughout tho country. Whether the democratic administration was respon sible for this condition of things mat ters not so far as this article Is con cerned. Following tho panic tho Union Pacific road went Into tho hands of a receiver and was operated under the direction of tho United States court at Omaha. Tho management of tho road conceived tho timo to bo opportune for a sweeping reduction of wages in every department. Now schedules wore pro mulgated tnrougn juugo uunuy oi me Federal Court, and a general restrain ing order was issued. This order was to prevent tho men on tho road from going on a strlko becausa of the order for tho reduction of wages. This re straining order of Judgo Dundy was re sisted, not only by tho employes in this Tho demo-fusion party plunged tho tato of Nebraska into debt over two millions of dollars during tho days of their politico! control of the state. Tinder republican economy and without deterioration of state institutions or necrlect of state responsibilities in the slightest deirroe. that Inherited dobt has been almost paid and within a year stata nut by tho mon over the entire will fan wined out. "Nebraska free nystcm from debt," will be a well earned boast of the republican party. How docs that sound to tho tax-naver of city and country? Them: aro signs that Mr. Bryan Is becoming discouraged, says tho Brook' lvn Eaclo. Norman E. Mack is claim ing everything for him. That is do" pressing, becauso Mr. Mack's two pred. decessors in tho chairmanship of the democratic national committee claimed everything for tho party in 189G, 1900 and 1901. Had Mr. Mack been strategist and not a parrot, ho would not have done, to his own foolishness and to Bryan's depression, just what two other chairman of fatality did bo fore. No wonder Mr. Bryan is bo- coming discouraged. Tammany has recently made n dona tion to Mr. Bryan's campaign fund, of 510,000, and tho check for samo has been turned ovor to Herman Rldder, the treasurer of the Democratic Nation al Committee. Eugono V. Dcbbs, speaks of the incidont in this fashion. "Four yoars ago Mr. Bryan denounced Tammany. This year ho Is hand in clove with Tammany. Tammany is tho vilest and most corrupt political or ganization on tho American continent Tammany Is n political lopor. Tarn many pollutes everything it touches. Tammany levies trihuto upon your ten derloin. Tammany extorts from fallen womon tho proceeds of their shntno That is Tammany, And Mr. Bryan has compromised with Tammany and had Murphy at his Fairvlcw homo in order that ho might carry Now York and bo- como president." In nanninc unon tho ricrhts of em ployees upon interstate railroads, Judgo Tftft held in the Ann Arbor case, that the relation of the employe to tho com pany was ono of freo contract and that tho employment was terminable by clthor party nt any timo. That a court could not compol tho enforcement of personal scrvico as againt either tho employer or tho employee. This argu ment was used by Air. Arthur in a sneoch at the K. P. Hull in this city when last in North Platto. Judgo Taft further held In tho colobrated Pholan case that tho employees of tho receiver had tho right to organize into or join a labor union, to tako action as to the Five Hundred Dollars Buvs the northeast nu'arter of section 10, Twp. 11, Kange 3J. No terms. Will mail deed to any bank desired. S. E. Donahue, P. O. Box 052, Seattlo, Wash. terms of thir employment that it was a benefit to them and tho public that laborers should unlto for their common good and lawful purposes; that they had labor to sell. If they stand together, they are able orten to obtuin better wages than when dealing with tho cmnlover sintilv. because tho neces sities of tho single employe might compel him to accept any price that is offered. Ho further held that they had the right to appoint officers to advise them ns to tho best courso to be taken that they might unite with other un ionsthat their officors might order them, under pain of expulsion from their union, to pcacably leave the em ploy of thnir employer becauso tho terms of their employment were unsat isfactory. In tho Union Pacific case, as all rail road mon ought to remember. Judg Caldwell, an nppointeo of President Harrison, was called to preside. Ho took ovldenco and went fully into all the af fairs of the company. Tho result was that Judge Dundy'a order was set nside and tho receivers of the road ordered to continue the employment of its men at tho wages they were receiving prior to tho panic. This order stood during all tho time tho road was in the hands of tho receivers. Tills order was made strictly within tho doctrines and rules laid down by Judgo Tuft in tho cele brated Ann Arbor and Phelan cases. These facts are. or ought to be. known by ovory railroad man. Moro than this they ought to know that Judgo Taft's decisions in tho cases above referred to has been held to bo tho law by every court that has ever had occasion to pass upon tho questions, except tho one order made by Judge uundy, nnd he was not susta'ned. They Know that Judgo Taft's decisions have been nc cepted by labor unions, generally, as tho most ablo declaration of their rights ever handed down from any federal bench. i or democratic papers and or ators to claim that Dundy's order was In lin with tho decisions of Judge Tft is an insult to the intelligence of every American worKman. A Union Man. Stove Pipe and Hot Water What Senator Goro, of Oklahoma, Suggests a Bridge East of Town. Editor Tribuno: I wish to suggest ono matter which would bo of consider able importance in making a greater North Platte; that is to build a bridge across tho North i'ltttto river oast ot the city and near the railroad. Heretofore ono dllllcuity haa inter ferred with such n project. That dif ficulty is tho fact that tho Union Pa cific railroad claims a two hundred foot right of way on each sido of their line of track and tho present road is upon this right of woy. 1 call your atten tion to the fact that Roy B. Tabor, trustee, in platting acreago lands just cast of tho city, has donated to the public three road ono milo long reach ing within about eighty rods of tho river, and that therefore there would be no question about thi ability of tho public to travel that far at least with out interference from tho railroad. When tho water of tho river is low many peoplo coming to North 1'Iatto ford It. Considerable trading is done by people from Garfield table, but most of this trade goes to Maxwell on ac count of tho very sandy roads north east of the city. It is also a few miles turthor to travel tho present road. If a bridge wcro constructed across the river cast of this city tho peoplo of Garfiold precinct would havo much easier access to the county scat and of courso North Platto would bo corres pondingly benefitted. bucli n brldgo would alHo bo jnjoyed good g Dr. Klng'n A Healthy Family. "Our whole family has en health since wo began using New Lifo Pills, threo years ago," L. A, Bartlett, of Rural Route 1, ford, Maine. They cleanso nnd tho systom in a gentle way that you good. store. 25 cents nt Stone's says uuii tone does drug M twirl rrn wnii rl n ua tn n rtft says about democracy today is vastly Kroat convenience to tho peoplo living dlilerent from tho opinion ho hold in east oi tno river, ri r r t w iB'ju wnon no was a populist, in a sifoech at Dallas, Toxas, in 1890 he said: "Thu troublo with tho domocrnt ic party is it is n party of statesmen, without statoBinanship, patriots with out patriotism, heroes without heroism. Thoir policy begots farmers without farming, laborers without labor, free men without freedom. The fifty- second congress hud a democratic ma jomy oi i, nna u it redeemed a uinglo pledgo, observed n singlo promiso, kept n slnglo command or discharged a single obligation mado to tho peoplo of the Unitod States I will quit thu stump and rotiro from the canvass, Tho Fifty-second was elected on retrench ment und economy, the freo colnngo of silver, nnd tho ropeal of the McKinloy law. In tho matter of economy that congress oxecoded tho republican's $100,- 000,000 congress by $40,000,000." I submit that tho location of such a brldgo is a matter that could profitably be taken up by tho county commission ers, the Commercial Club and interest ed citizens. W. E. Shuman. North NATURE'S WARNING. Recognize Tim, success of Bryan nt tho polls No vember 3d would accentuate tho lack or connuonco which nas hovered ovor the commercial Interests in tho cast for over a year past, and sooner or later tho west would fool tho depression. This lack of confidenco and uncertainty makes capital fight shy of investment, and without tho investment of capital thero will bo little demand for labor. This is not n moro partisan question. Wo do not havo to nssumo that Mr, Bryan'a theories nro dangerous in them solves, it is not necossary to contend that ho would uudcrtuko anything which struck at tho essentials of prosperity, to understand tho dangers involved in n complete shift of tho government from tho republican policy to democratic rule No such chango can bo mado without producing tho element of general un certainty which is bo doBtructivo of business confidenco. On tho other hand it Is claimed by republicans and not denied by democrats that tho elec tion of Judgo Taft would Invito no such uncortainties. The wholo commercial and industrial world knows that if Tuft were elected money seeking invostmont would no longor hesitate nnd halt. It would bo put out into lgitimuto chun nets of trade without doubt as to its safety and its opportunities to yiold a jiuit return. Platte People Must and Heed It. Kidnov U1b comonulotlv mysterious- iy. . nut nature always warns you. Notice tho kidney secretions. See If tho color is unhealthy. If thoro aro settlings and sedimont, Passages frequent, scanty, painful. It s timo thon to uso Doan'a Kidnov hill. - I'lllS, To ward off Brisht's disease or dia betes. Doan's havo dono trroat work In North Platto. Mrs. George Smith, I vine in the northonstorn part of North Platte. Nob., says: "After recovering froni nn attack of typhoid fever, mv little bov. thirtoon years of age, suffered for about a year from pains through his back nnd a badly disordered condition of his kid neys. Ho hud a constant fcoling of weakness nnd at times ho was so Ian guld that ho could hardly got around lho kldnoy secretions woro too fro- quont in action nnd part of tho timo he had no control over them. There was also a dull, heavy aching through his buck nnd sides that annoyed him terri bly. I gave him mony remedies but wns unahlo to find a cure until a few montliH ago we learned of Doan's Kid ney Pills and procured a box nt A, F. Streltz'H Drug Store. Tho prompt re lief ho received from tho uso was very gratifying and ho continued using them until his back became strong nnd tho kidnoys well and healthy." For Salo by all Dealers. Prico 50 cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Bufrnlo. Now York, Solo Agents for tho United States, Remember tho nume Doan's nnd tako no other. On the Watch for tho highest quality and best nnd most stylish harness that is mado we always are, and that Ih what wo securn for our stock. Wo havo nverything in up-to-date designs in both light and henvy horncss and horso goods of all kinds nnd nt fair prices. A. F. FINK. Tho increaso in U. P. receipts nt Gothonburg for September, 1908, ovor last year is $2,837, of which local ticket sulea ovor September a vour nea in $920, and foreign $15. Total local ticket sales $z.biu; foreign $1,001: total re mitted for ono month, $M,G99.77. Would Mortgage the Farm. A farmer on Rural Routo 2. Emnlro. Ga., W. A. Floyd by name, says: "Uucklon a Arnica Salvo cured the two worst sores I ovor saw: ono on my hand and tho ono on my leg. It is worth morn than its weight in gold. I would not bo without it if I had to mortgage ho furm to got It." Ouly 2G cents ut Stone's druc tUre. Have You a PERFECT FIGURE? flit. . r.. i no i net inn t you possess n per fect form is no ronson why you should not bo particular in selecting a corset. Tho most porfect figure can bo Hpoiled by wearing a corset made along wrong lines. This is being demonstrated every day. Look ut yourself for example you havo had somo of the Bamo exporienco, Tho G. D. Justtrito not only mnkes poor figures good, but makes good figuros better. No figure that wo cannot fit and but fow that wo ennnot improvo. Our big assortment of styles and sizes assures you of perfect satisfac tion in your selection. Wilcox Department Store Hnvo no significance relatively sneak ing. Nevertheless cool weather reminds us of both. A 25c can of Patten's Stovo Pipo Enamel with a 25u can of Patten's Aluminum hnnmel will cover a multi tude of blemishes on your hardcoal hnrnpr. As for that hot water bag. wo carrv the kind that are guaranteed or money refunded. You should havo ono on hand ns they aro wanted during the ight usually when vour neighbors aro asleep. Stone Drue Co. Souvenir Postal Cards for Sale. PROFESSIONAL CARDS la t Is a Hollar W! Just what it will buy. In groceries it is worth About $1.10 lt , st AMB'S CASH STORE, NORTH SIDE. Enamel Bags Its the Rig You Want, good horso, new buggy, bright har ness. Wo havo handsomo and stylish horses, well-kept and groomed, nnd wo can send vou n stunning rig anv timo that you feel like driving through tho country on these pleasant October days, at prices that will plcaso your pocket- UOOK. A. M. Lock. T S. TWINEM n y. Homeopathic Physician nnd Surgeon. Office: McDonald Bank HuiMlni. Phono 183. A. J. Amos, M. O. Mario Ames, it, I)- DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians nnd Surgeons. Ofilco: Over Stono Drug Co. Phones: Offico 273, Residence 273 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Ofilco: Over McDonald Bank. Phonos Oflkol30 1 hones Rcsidenco,115 D R. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 nnd 8, McDonald State Bank Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Attorneys-at-Law. Office over Schatz Clothing Store. Phono 48 rp C. PATTERSON, A. Attornoy-at-Law, Office: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. (lnjtl4n(lants will take Pt'JHtto. 9" tile ntlildoy of October, ivm, mnKluxmeh jnan'plalntlff boreltu filed H.. pefMm In of i.rwwii NournsKa. (lirfiiiiihitiH. nnplcadtM with Iertj)Sff-i)rirCm wWflli aro i rtefr ot (c iWi'SM. totttCililp 0, ilaltitllT t hOlMdiMplid In- lllsttlct court i nirnllKt Raid ntliifa. tlio object k ..!.., n wl ...trill .in li northwest (juarterot range, -i in tti fiiilirnirnfn it) tnrrxtnof each and all of tlH.llxiv'Mlinmed dufendanta In and to Raid nro ml son fblalmod by thorn as heirs At law of Newton Hart deceased, under a certain inortuaito against said promises given by Ilonry Jones to said Newton Mart, ami ror a docrca roreciosing and barrlnir all rich I tllln anil Interest of oach anil all of tlio defendants boreln and to said lands and for such further relief as may Do equitable ana Jii't. Vou aro renulred to answer said nctltlon on or before the Ifltli day of Novemlsjr. MVS. IUNlKt, h, HiciiMoNp, l'lalntlir, Uy Uoagland fc lloagland, hlsAttrs. W. R. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND OMBALMER A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc. L.all8 answered promptly. Day Phono 126, Night Phono 482. Probate Notice to Creditor!. In tho county court of Lincoln rnnntr. Nit- urasKA. In tho matter of tho cstato of Kdward L. Kaln. decoased. Notice Is herebr clvnn. that the creditors or tno said necoaseu win meet tno administra trix of said cstato. boforo mo. County Judgo of Llncoltvcounty. Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on the 16th day of Novemiwr. iwa, ana on tho nth oay of .May 1000, atO o'clock a. m. each day, for tho pur posoof Drosentlngtbolr claims for examlna tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to Present the claims and ono yoar for tlio administratrix to nettle said estato from tho 10th dm- of October. 1003. This notlco will bo published in tno norm riatto Triouno ror four weeks successively nrlor to thu ltlth dav of Novombor. 1008. witness my nana ana seal or said court this loth day or October, A. I). iwa. w. o. KM)Klt, o2(M County Judgo, OltDEK OF HEAItlNO ON PROIIATE OF l'UKEIUN W1L.U Tho Stato of Nebraska. L Lincoln County, I Tn tlio County Court. October 20th. 1008 In tlio matter of tho cstato of Amos II Adams, decoabeu. on reading and llllnir tho notltlonof O. M Ilavdon. nravlng that the Instrument, (lied on tho suth day of October, low, and pur porting to l)o a duly authenticated copy of tho last will and tostment of tho said (In coased. may bo nroved. atiDroved. Dt-obatcd auowea and recorded as tno last win and testamont or tho said Amos II Ad urns, deceased, Ordorcd. That Novombor loth. 1008. at o'clock a. m.. Is assigned for hearing said petition, when an persons interested in said matter may appoar at a county court to bo held In and for said county, and bliow cause why tho prayer of tho potltlonor should not bo granted. This order to bo published six consocutlvo publications In tho North I'latto Tritiuno nrlor to November loth. loos. o20-3 W. O. Elpeii, County Judge Sorlal No. 0401. II. E. 10100 Hotice for Publication. DoDartmentof the Interior. Land Ofllce at North Platte. Neb September aist. lUOa. Notlco Is horebv riven that Carl W. McOrow or north I'latto, isonraska, who on Docoinbo: 1001, 1010(1, mado homestead entrv No, tho northwest miartor (NWSi). Bee Townshln 15 north. Itango 20 west Hixtiirrmcipai Dioridian, 0th. ror tion 8, has filed notlco of Intention to mako final flvo rear proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before tho Keglstor and He colver at North I'latto, Nob., on tho 20th day of November, 1008, uiaimant names as witnesses; r. u. rcter- son, A. Kudolph, T. J. Combs and W. A. Stearns, all of North Platto, Nebraska. J, K. livANo, lteglstor. f a x s 1" nn . fin s . M - a., - i : v.wtoAn- notice. - 4 : LueytrrfwncKStary II. I'ook'. UenrlottW.! laio, uiarnsasioauara ana uaviu m.biou- v OIIDEU OF 1IKAIUNU ON PETITION FOIl Al'l'OINTMKNT OK APMINIS THATOIl Oil ADMINIHTltATKIX. State of Nebraska, I County or Lincoln, I In tho County Court Octolwr 0th, 1008. It, the matter of the I'xtntit of William 11. Wclty, deceased n read ng and llllnir the petition or Uath- orlno M- Jllllcr and Henry I). Welty, praying that tho administration ot said estato may bo granted to John E. Evans as administra tor. ... Ordered, That October sist, loos, at 0 o'clock in.. Is assigned for hearing said petition when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a County Court to lw hold In and for said County, and show causo why tho prayer of pclH loner should not bo granted. This notlco to bo published for three successive weeks in tho North Platto Tribune prior to October 3lst 1008. W. O. KMlElt. ort-7t County Judgo. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that at ono o'clock on Monday, tho oth day of Nov. 1008, at tho List front door of tho court houso In tho city of North Platto. I will sell at public auction to tho highest and best bidder the south half and northwest quarter of section Sfj.townshlp 13, In rango31, in LIncoln County. noiirasKU. Terms of said salo aro tn lmnno-tlilnl (Ml cash, balance ono-ha!f (H) In ono year and one-half (H) In two years from datu of salo with Interest at six per cent per annum. Said salo Is mado by vlrtuo ot an order of tho District court of Lincoln county, Nob., In a caso wherein Albert O. Oorhart Is plaintiff and Jonnlo A- Farles, Arthur L. Oerhart, John II. Oorhart and Watson S. Oorhart aro defendants, brought to partition tho abovo described land and said salo Is bold pursuant to said order. LirsTKit Walker. Ileforco. MY LUMBER ALWAYS ON THE MOVE. Ask your noichbor tho reason. Tho answer comes, nls prices nro rinht and satisfaction cruaranteed. Mv lartro and well assorted stock enables every buyer to pot what ho wants. Now is tho timo to build. Let mo ficuro vour next re quirements. My estimntes will bo founy tlio lowest for tho samo superior quality of lumber than you will got from and ono else In tho country. bimstaction is my motto. C.F. 1DDINGS. - - Delicious Bread thut confers an added charm to any meal, is made by tho Entorpriso Dakery and served nt your homo every morning for breakfast. It is famous among all who know what is good tn eat. It has that delightful flavor which is so sel dom attained even among tho best of bread makers. Give ua. a trial order and you will know how good it is. Enterprise Bakery. ROAD NO. 310. To all whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed for tho purpose of locating a puMic road com mencing nt the southeast corner of sec tion 9 and tho southwest corner of sec tion 10, Town 9,Rango29, running north on section lino botwecn sections 9 nnd 10 about 120 rods, thenca in a north westerly direction striking tho quarter section lino between the southeast quar ter and tho northeast quarter of sec tion ,9 about 50 rods west of section lino botween sections 9 and 10, thenco in a northwesterly direction about 20 rods around head of pocket, thence in a north easterly direction on present traveled road until it strikes tho present granted road coming out of hendof pocket from Well caynon, on northeast quarter of section 9, Town 9, Range 29, this being tho termination of the proposed road, has reported in favor of tho establish ment of said road, and all claims for damage must bo filed in the county clork's olllco on or before noon on tho 15th day of December, or such road will be established without referenco thereto. Dated North Platto, Nebraska, Oct. 13, 1908. F. R. Elliott, County Clork. ROAD NO. 313. To all whom it may concern. Tho commissioner appointed for the purpose of locating n public road com mencing nt the southeast corner of tho northeast quarter of section 3G, town 9, rnngo 29, thenco running on half sec tion lino east about 75 rods, thence running in a northeasterly course 10 rods, thenco running in a southeasterly course 50 rods, thence running east 20 rods thenco running northeast 15 rods, thence running east on half section lino 180 rods and connecting with laid out road thereat, has reported in favor of tho establishment of said road, and nil claims for damago must bo tiled in the county clerk's oilice on or before noon on tho 15th day of December. 1908, or such road will bo established without reference thereto. Dated North Platte, Neb., October 13, 1908. P. R. Elliott, LEGAL NOTiOE. To Nathaniel E. Martin, defendant: Vou aro hereby notified that on tho ltltli day of October. 1008, John C. Dewey, plaintiff, Hied his tietltlon in thu district of Lincoln county. Nebraska, against Nathaniel E. Martin, as defendant, to quiet title In tho plaintiff In tho Northeast auartcr (NE H) of Section l ourteen (11). Township Nino (0) North, Hango Thirty-four 3l) west of tho flth Princi pal Meridian In Lincoln county, Nebraska; that during the month of December, lHUtl, ono Nicholas Hcullen. who was then ownorof said promises, with his wife Maryfcullen. mado, oxecuted and delivered to ono Nathaniel E, Martin a mortgage upon said premises to se cure an Indebtedness of $100.00, that said mortgage was recorded In tho county clerk's olllco of Lincoln county, Nebraska, In Hook Oof Mortgages nt Pago 13fl; that said mort gago has long stneo lccn paid, but through mlstako or neglect still remains of record and unsatisfied and casts a cloud upon tho title of said premises; that said mortgago becanio duo on tho 0th day of December, 1801, and moro than ten years havo elapsed slnco it bo camo duo and If unpatd is barrod by tho stat utes ot limitation. Tho plaintiff is tlio ownor and In possession of ald premises and tho object and prayor of said pctttlon Is to have said mortgago can colled and discharged from tho records ot tho county clerk's olllco of Lincoln county, Nebraska, and thatsald title to said premises bonuioted la tlio plaintiff, and for such othor and f urthoifrollof as equity may requlro. You aro required to answer said petition on or beforo the "tli day of December, 1908 . Dated this 10th day ot October, 1008. JOHN O. DEWEY. Plaintiff. o20t Uy L. E. Itoach. his Attornoy. OUDEIt OF HEAItlNO FOR APPOINT MENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Stato ot Nobraska, Lincoln County, ss In tho county court October 17th, 1008, In tho matterof tho estato ot Albert Drown, deceased. On roadlng and tiling the petition ot Ida Nelr Ilrown, praying that tho administra tion of said estato may bo grautcd to hor as administratrix, Ordered. That Novombor Oth. 1008, at 9 o'clock a. m.. Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested in said matter may' appear at a county court to bo hold in and for said county,, and show causo why tho prayer of petitioner should not bo granted. This notlco to bo published for six successlvo publications in tlio North Platto Tribuno prior to November Oth, 1008. W. O. ELDER. o20-3 County Judgo. General Election Notice- Notico is hereby given tint on tho Third day of November, A. D., 1908, thero will be an election held at the usual places of voting in said county, for tho election of the following officers, and for tho adoption or rejection of constitutional amendments, to-wit: Eight Presidential Electors. One Governor, Ono Lieutenant-Governor, Ono Secretnry of State. Ono Auditor of Public Accounts, Ono State Treasurer, Ono Superintendent of Public In struction, Ono Attorney Gencrul, Ono Commissioner of Public Lands nnd Buildings, Ono Railway Commissioner, One Congressman for the Sixth Con gressional district, One Stato Senator fop tho Thirtieth Senatorial District, Ono State Representative for tho fifty-fourth Representative District, Ono County Attorney, One County Commissioner for Com missioner District No. 3, Justice of tho Pence to fill vacancy, Constable to fill vacancy, Ono Overseer of Highways for each road district, Also for or against a proposed amend ment to Section Nine (9), Article Eight 8) of tho Constitution of the Stato of Nebraska, with referenco to tho in vestment of thepermanentschool fund. Also, for or against a proposed amendment to Section Two (2), Four (1), Five (5), Six (G) and Thirteen (13) of Article Six (G) of tho Constitution of tho State of Nebraska, with roference to nn increaso in tho number of judges ot tho supreme court, providing for their appointment, terms, residence, and compensation of tho judges of the su premo and district courts. Which election will bo open at eight o'clock in the morning, nnd will con tinue open until six o'clock in the after noon of the samo day. Dated this 10th day of Oct., A. D. 1908. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. School Land Auction. Tho following described lands in Lin coln County will bo offered for lease at public auction at the county treas urer's office in North Platte, Satduray. November, 14, 1908 at 10:00 a. m. Terms of leasing nnd appraised valuo may be had on application to tho coun ty treasurer or to tho Commissioner of Public Lands nnd Uuildinga at Lincoln. All 3G-1G-28 S-2 30-10-30. H. M. Eaton, Commissioner Public Lamb ami DutiUmgg,