Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. nntiRnmpTinN nATKSi Ono Year, cath In advanco 'j'1-?4 Months, cash In advance 65 cw Entered at North Platto, Nebraska, Tontofflco aa Rcconu ciass matter. FRIDAY. AUGUST 13, 1909. Announcements. COUNTY CI.BRK. Innnounco myself oa n republican candidato for tho office of county clerk, subject to tho decision of tho primaries. P. It. ELLIOTT, North Platto. Neb., June 1, 1909, I nnnnuncc mvself na republican can didato for tho ofllco of county clerk of Lincoln countv. Nebraska, subject to tho primaries to bo held August 17. William Otten. SUEIUFF. I hereby announce myself a candidato for tho republican nomination for tho offico of sheriff, subject to tho primary fo bo he'd August nth. I. L. Miltonuerqer. I respectfully nnnounco myself na a enndidnto fnr tho nomination for n sheriff, subject to tho republican pri mary. Anv sunnort given mo will no nppriciatcd. A. J. Salishury. TRKA8URKR. I hereby nnnounco myself as a candidato for tho ollice of County Treasurer, subject to action of Kcpub lican primary August 17, 1009. Ray C. Lanufokd. county commissioner. I respectfully announce myself as n candidato for countv commissioner. Bubjcct to tho action of tho republican primary. A. u. kocken. I hereby nnnounco myself a candidato for tho ollko of County Commissioner of District No. 1, subject to tho r.ction of tho rcnublicnns nt tho primary elec tion. R. L. Douulab. COUNTY surveyor. 1 hurobv announce mvself as a candidato for tho Republican nomina tion for tho ofllco of countv surveyor. subject to tho decision of tho primary election. Paul u. meyer. Although it is not so recorded, it is probablo that when President HoiT master, of tho wuter company, heard tho North Platto explosion in his Pittsburg offico ho said something more forciblo than eloquent. It is a busy Bcason for farmers but thoy should toko timo to attend tho primaries noxt Tuesday and voto their profcrenco for candidates for county offlceB. Tho primary law was passed in ordor to give every voter an oppor tunity to oxnrcss Ills choice of candi dates. If, thorcforo, you fail o nt' tend tho primary and n candidate iu nominated whom you do not fancy, you aro not entitled ton "holler". Tho famous Jones county calf caso is ended In Iowa. It began in 1874 over tho possession of four calves. In its various phases it fed two generations of lawyers, embittered tho lives of n half, dozen f amnios, toro np the com munity whero thoy livod and loft u trail after It as poisonous as the track of a cenlincdo upon a baby's fleih It has been a legal byword nnd joko to outsiders, but a ghostly tragedy nt homo. Stnto Journnl. Civil scrVico examinations will bo hold in North Plutto as follows: August 28th for clieibles for inspector of iron bedsteads at $125 por month; Soptonv bor 8th for physician at Nott Lake, Minn., and Volcn, Cal., at $1,000 por nnnum; Soptembcr 15th and lGth for assistants in tho bureau of chemistry nt $1,800 per nnnum: August 2Gth and 27th for nssistont on tho naval obsorvn- tory at $1,400 por nnnum. Further in formation can bo obtained of Mrs. Gloa- son, at tho North Platto postofllco. Now that it is a ton to ono hot that the wntcr bonds will carry, tho first movo of tho wator company will ho to bring injunction proceedings against the stnto nudltor Booking to restrain him from registering tho bonds; nnd being dofcatcd in this move, tho noxt notion will bo to compel tho city to accept tho npprnisal mado uovornl years ago, lnoso suits win tio up tno bonus tor n time, ns bond buyers will not purchaso tho bond3 whilo litigation is in pro gress. But whilo tho waterworks is obstreperous, thoro nro cortain movos that tho city can make which will hamper tho company as badly as tho company can hinder tho progress of building now works. Tho voting of tho bonds means a fiorco and probably prolonged fight, but in the end the city will win, ns has other cities that hnvo had similar experiences. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. August 10th, 1909. Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment, present Kocken and -Springer nnd county clerk. Claim of D. Atkinson, road ovorBoer, Dist 17, cash to bo used in that district allowed for 100,00 Frederick Lcnch la horoby appointed road overseer for District No 8 Claim of John Kilmer for cash to be used in District 36, allowed on Road District No 36 for 100.00 Henry Nelson is hereby appointed road ovcracer for District 35 Claim of A. M. nnd Alfred Johnson, damages on road No 296, allowed on Road District No 4 for 2C.00 Chance of Road No 22 petitioned for by Howard Sims and others, cornea up before tho board for final action. There being no reinonstranco filod and tho board being of the opinion that It is for tho public good, grants tho petition ns prayed for and tho county clerk is directed to refund tho deposit made. Tho county surveyor Is hereby ordered to survey tho road according to Inw. Tho county treasurer is hereby di rected to transfer tho sum of C0.00 from Road District No 33 to the vil lage of Brady, that being tho amount of noil tax collected in tho village of Brn.dy for the year 1908, tho same hav ing been credited to District No 33. Adjourned until tomorrow. August 11th, 1909. Hoard of equalization mot pursuant to recess tnken, present Commissioners Kocken and Springer, County Assessor Bacon and county clerk. No returns from tho stnto board hav- inir been received, tho board tnkes a recess until tomorrow, August 12th, and then reconvenes nsa board of coun ty commissioners. Present same as to view ycBtorday. Board proceeds roads north of North Platto. Adjourned until tomorrow. Next Tuesday tho voters of Kear ney will voto on tno proposition to issue bonds in tho sum of $150,000 for tho purchase of tho wator plant, which is owned by tho samo company owning tho North Platto plant. In an address to tho voters Mayor John W. Patterson of that city gives tho revenuo of the plant for tho laBt yoar ns $21,897, nnd tho opcrnting expenses nt $14,058, leaving n net enrning of $10,839. In cluded In tho revenue in $7,240 which tho city pays for hydrant rentnl. Tho bonrd of appraisers set n vnluo of $120,- 000 on tho plant n year or so ago nnd since then tho company has added $21,- 000 worth of improvements. A bolt of lightning struck tho ground iu tho rear of tho Tribune editor's premises Wedncsdny evening and considerably jarred members of tho family. 13. F. Seoborgor and A- B. Hoagland, who wero sitting on the formor's porch saw tho bolt descend, and as it struck mnny balls or lire as largo ns one's head flew upward nnd tho air was filled with electric sparks, making a display of pyrotechnics seldom seen. "ins who's Honor" win bo pre sented nt tho Keith Theatre August 20th. After tho presentation tho com pany will remain in town for ten days and rehenroo "Tho Girl from Chili", which tho company will prenent during tho season. In this company aro three or four who last season wero members of tiro Sanford Dodgo company. "Uncle Josh Perkins" is nn excellent comedy drama with n strong double plot. Tho characters nro carefully drawn, tho situations are realistic and tho comedy in tho play is in nbundancc. At tho Koith noxt Tuesday evening. Perry & Patterson completed their grading contrnct east Of tho river bridgo yesterday. Mr. Perry tins in dividually taken another thrco mile contrnct near Brady, and Mr. Patter- son will uso his outfit in tho hay field. PERSONAL MENTION. A. F. Bcoler, of Hcrshoy, transacted business in tho city on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Apploford, of Mnxwoll, camo up Wedncsdny evening for a short visit. Claronco McKay wont to Sutherland yoBterdny morning nnd will visit friends fpr a short timo. j oo MCMicnaoi, ot woiiiicot camo over Wednesday to attend to somo land ofllco business. J. E, Nelson, in tho morcantllo bus! nos at IToldredge, transacted businoss In tho city Wednesday. Doll Gross, of tho Dupont Powdor Co., transacted business witli the local morchnnts on Wednesday. Con Walker went to Ognlalla Wed uesdny to continue on tho building con tract ho has nt that plnce. Guy Coleman and family, of Horshoy, wero in tho city Wednesday transacting business and visiting friends. Chns. Haner and Henry Cohngen wont up to Poxton Wednesday to 'do somo work on tho telephone lino. Miss Lillian Hendy returned to Mnx woll Tuesday evening, after spending tho day as tho guest of Miss Alico Birge, ' J. P. Amber, of Myrtle, transacted business in tho city for a fow days this week. IIo rcportB tho crops in fine shnpo In that section. Geo. Maxwell, tho ono armed profes sional shooter and Bert Manning, both u. m (J. Uo., visited the local gun club on Wednesday of this week. Washington's Plague Spots lio in the low, marshy bottoms of tho Potomac, tho breeding ground of imp lnria germs. Those gonna cause chills, fever nnd nguo, biliousness, jaundlco, lassitude, weakness and gonernl debility nnd bring suffering or death to thou sands yearly. But Electric Bittors nev or fail to destroy them and cure malnria troubles, "Thoy aro tho best all-round tonic and cure for malaria I over used." writes R, M, James, of Louollcn, S. C, Thoy euro Stomach, Liver, Kidnoy nnd 11 bod Troublea nnd will prevent Tv- pnaiu. Try mom, ouc. uunrnuteeii by btono urug w). ."". It f The Home You Have Longed For may bo yours if you uuy ho. V mntters not on whnt location you hnvo sot your heart we have tho property and can of fer you tho terms you can meet. The Home You Now Occupy you aro buying for tho landlord, wheroby you Lot can us snow you a pinn buy it for yourself. Buchanan & Patterson, Real Estate and Insurance. A Treat for all Classes who Smoke. A Foreitt Kitnr G cent clirnr in his mouth for his own delectation, a fow in his pocket for his mends, is to be ac counted ono of tho bleat. Resort, therufore, all yo who aro fond of u good smoke, to tho cigar and tobacco emporium tho si,?n above whoso door is J. F. StMALZRIED, WHEN PROPERLY CARED FOR harness mndo by Fink will last for years, lor tho slmplo ronson that in tho llrst Instance nothing but thorough ly tanned, stout stock leather oak tnntiod whenovcr; that's the best to uso goes ldto it, and because tno ncccs sary cutting, sowing, riveting and ad justing aro skillfully dono by experts at the bunlness. f ink b harness s a - waya n good investment for uny owner ot a norso. A. F. FINK. It is a Well Known Fact that our bakerv coods aro not excelled in Westorn Nobraska, Wo uso tho best Hour, tho host ingredients of till kinds. Why allow your wife to over heat herself bakinj; when you can buy such excellent goods of us ut such low prices; Try us. ENTERPRISE BAKERY, Mrs. Jennio Armstrong, Prop. DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS. Dlr.ll. llli t cU Mills I It. Isnjuic.t. tnglljh, German, Spanish, Portuguese and French, No. Trio 4 n il nn. . Worm.. Worm I'ever.nrWorm uiwM..!ja 3. Colic. CrjliiK imil uVrtulntv ot IntuuU.35 4. lllnirlien.of .ClilMri'H nu t AilulU, 3 5. Uvlery. tirlrluji, Piilous Collo SS 7. C'ouiiln. Collin, Prnnchlttii... , 25 H. Toollinclie, l'ocoiu'lie, NouralrJa SS f. Ilemlni'lic, Sick Ilonilachc, Virtlno 25 IU, UciIi. Inillfirstloii, Weak .Stomach 33 1.1. Croup, llonrsu ciin,.u.ryiwii 3.1 II. Hnll lllicuui,Kruptlons,i:rjuliula5 33 III. 1( tirtiniii tlaiit, or lllicum&t lo l'alai.. V!5 IU. l'mcr ami Aoue, Jlnlarla 33 17. 1'ilci, IlIluilorllloodluK, Kxtcrual,Iutcrnat,33 18. OKlillialmla.'Wealcor IntlamiHj Vjt 3 10, Catnrrh, Iutluoiua.Col.l la Load 35 30. WhoophiK fouah.Hra.'tntxIli' CViiuh ...,3 81. Atlliiiin.Opprouwd, plnioult UrealUlnn -J& 87. Kliliiey I)lose, Oravrl, Cnli ull 85 3S. NrMom HeMIIIV. Vital Weaknon .,..1,00 3l. Kuril Slmilli.revcrHorvitort'niikc'r 33 30. Urinary Incontinence, WrltlnK lloil 33 31, Burn Throat, Qiilmy nirl Plphtlicila -J 3 3 f. 4'hrenlo rmmentlen-", llemlnrliui 3a 77. Crlri'Ct Hay I ocr and Summer (,olJs.,..2! A small tmttlo of Tlca'aiit I'rllctd. fit tlio rent xkvt. holdbyUrutruliitSiurscutoaicrvtjitofprloe. Iledlrnl Hook Bent free. iroMriiuEvu' noauo. itcworar, co., corner Wlll'n,!, mil Julm Btretit, Nuw Vurk. 'Twas A Glorious Victory. There's rejoicing In Fedora, Tenn. A mrni's lifo has been saved, and now Dr. King's Now Discovery la tho talk of tho town for curing C. V. Popper of deadly lung hemorrhages. "I could not work nor got about, ho writes, "and tho doctors did mo no good, but, nfter us ing Dr. King's Now Discovery thrco weeks, I feel like a new man, and cijn do good work again." For weak. Bore or diseased lungs, Coughs and Colds, ll.nn..tti.ni !!.. ?rt,n T n H.llinn Asthma or any Bronchial affection it Btonds unrivaled. Price DUc. and Sl.uu. Trial Bottlo free. Sold and guaranteed by Stono Drug Co. A Spanking Good Team Is nt your command whenovcr you tell us you want it. This livery stnblo is prepared to supply instantly any kind of n rig you require. Whilo in your scrvico it is as much youru as if you owned it. Tho difference Is that you pay only for the timo you uso it, nnd not for tho timo it is standing in the stable. That beats private ownership all hollow. A. M. Lock. GO TO P. M. SORENSON FOR Furniture Repairing AND CABINET WORK. 4 Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS .... A Specialty. Shop 107 EnBt Fifth. PROFESSIONAL CARDS T S. TWINEM. v . Homeopathic Physician nnd-Surgeon. Ofllco: McDonald Bank Ituildintr. Phono 183. A. J. Ames, M, I). Mario Ames, ,1. 1). DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians and Surgeons. Offico: Over Stono Drug Co. Phones: Office 273, Residence 273 HEO. B. DENT, U Pliysician and Surgeon. Ofllco: Over McDonald Bank. Phono '1 0nica 130 1 hones Re3idcnco 115 1) R. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 nnd 8, McDonnld Stnto Bank Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & II A LT TO AN, Attorncys-at-Law. Ofllco Store. over Sella Phono 8 Clothine- T. PATTERSON. Attornoy-nt-Law, Ofllco: Tor. Front & Dnvw Q's. NOTICE. John Baty and Elllo J. Bntv. his wife. will tnko notice that on tho first dny of July, 1909, P. II. Sullivan, n Justico of tho reace in nnd for Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an urdor of Attach ment for tho sum of $20.00 in nn action now pending before him, wherein Ames & Ames nro plaintiffs nnd John Bntv and Elite Baty, hi3 wife, aro do fondants, that property consisting of Ono "White" Sewing machine house' hold troods. cookimr utensils nnd sun ! dries, also money In the hands of Paul II. Smith, garnishee, has been attached untler Bald ordor. ' i-llllll UIIUBU WUH CUIlllllUl'll IU II1U OltJl i it ; i . ...... .. Ll -.1 t 1. in l i day of August, 1009, nt 1(1 o clock B. m. Unled North Platte, Nebraska, Aug. Cth, 1909. AMES & AMES, By Albro Ames, Plaintiffs, Notice. George L. Benson will notico that on tho 16th day of July. 1909, P. II. Sullivan, a Justico of tho Pcaco of North Platto Precinct No. 1 nnd in and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued an ordor of attachment for tho sum of $50.00, in an action pending before him, wherein Charles Uanor is Plaintiff and Goorcro L. Benson, Defendant, that property consisting of money in tho hands of tho Union Pacific Rail Road Company, n corporntion, hits boon nt- tnched tindor said order, bnid cause was continued to tho Cth dny of Sep tember, 1909, nt at 10 o'clock A. M. riiAin na II tkitMi PlnintflT. Dated July 27th, 1909. Here's a Certainty. We aro established rischt hero whoro von Hvo nnd would not dare nromiso your money back for the mere asking if Iloxnll Kidnov Itemedv fails to satis fy you, except wo arc certain it wll do as wo claim. Try it at our cntiro risk. Prico 50c. McDonell & Graves. Notice for Publication. PorlnlNo.tt.M53. Donarttncntof tlio Inturlor. Land Olllco at North I'lattc. Nob. .lnlr!Xltli.tIW9. U.S. Nollcols hereby (riven tbat.Iolin U nnd ram, of iortli I'lattp, .sol)., who on .inly lutn 1W0I. niftdo Homestead Untry No. aww. Beria Nn. 0-J15.1. fur north hnlf nnd mmthimst, miar tor section 10, township !", north, rniipo 'A westot tho Cth principal meridian. .has (lied wiiMiiif if. iiuruii riium i notico oi intention 10 mnuo nnai nvo Jr proof, to establish claim to the land above described, boforo the roBlster and rcrdver nt North l'lntto. Nobraska, on tlio 21th day of Heptember. IWU, Clnlmnnt. names an wllnessi-N. Wilson II. ComM. (inrllcld Ontliorloss. William I'lltman and .1 ml Coml, nil of North I'laito. Men. jiKi-o J. b. isvans. Hemstcr. NOTICE TO NON-IIKSIDKNT DK- I'KNJIANTM. John T.antz and Frank I.antz. 1'lalntllTs. ) vs. , Ilnlln .lacolis nnd I. aura ltnol Defendant. 1 llnlle Jacobs nnd Laura Mood are hereby noMfled that they have been sued In tho Dis trict court or Lincoln Countv. Nebraska. Pv John I.antz and frank I.antz. who hnvo filed adulv vcrllled netltlnn In said court tlio ob ject and prayer of whicU' H to neonro tho nartlt on amomr said main tins and defen dants, of the west half of the north cast quarter and tho west half of tho south east nuartor In section No- twelve, In township No. thirteen, of rntnro No twonty-niKiit, real estate Nltuated In said Lincoln County. Nebraska. Vou tiro roiulred to ati'wer said iMjtition on or iHjrori'tboiitii day or nptom iier. A. I)., num. John I.antz nnd I hank Lantz. I'lnlnllfTH Ily II. a. UI.anvii.lk. their Atty. NOTIOH TO CUKDlTOliy. In tlio matter of tlio nutate of Frederick Dlpbl. deceased. Iu the countv court or Lincoln LtiuiitvO' tiraskn. July 2itli. 1H.I. Notico Is hcrubv irlvou. that tlio creditors of Maid deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, before tho County .ludco or Lincoln county. Nebraska, nt tlio county court room. In said county, on the 25th day of August, itw. nnd on tiiu &tb (lay or Kobruary. ivw. at v o'c ock n. in. eacn day. for tno nur ixiso of iirc.senthiir their claims for e.xamlnn- tlou, adjustment nml allowance, Hlx months nro allowed for creditors to tirexint their claims, nnd ono year for tlio administrator to settle said e.stnto from moduli ia.v or .mno, llio. This notice to bo nub shed 111 tho North I'laito Tribune, n leiral newstianer. forulKht uuccesslvo Issues prior to Auuust itti, luw. J SI -H W. O. Ki.pkii. County Juilce. Serial No.OlSC. Notico for Publication. Denartment of tlio Interior. V S. Land Olllco at North I'latlo. Neb, Jttll'L'Ut h. wow. Notico Is hereby el von that John (Jundrom of North l'lntto. Nobraska, who, on Aucust kl. iwz. mado bomcslead entrr iNo. iviui. Serial No. oih.tj. for southwest miartor soi'tlon Id. TownsblDl.'). nortli. Hanco 2U west of tlio Sixth Principal Meridian has filed notico of intention to mnKo nnai nvo year nroortoes tabllsh claim to tho land abovo described. boforo tho Itciflsler and uecolver at North I'latte. Nob., on tho 24th day of Kontembcr. Claimant names as witnesses) Wilson 11 Combs, (JarlleldOutherless, William I'lttman anil. Hid Uomlis. all or North riatto. Nob, ya-0 J. K, K VANp, ItCKlstor. NOTIOK FOU I'UllLICATION. Serial No. O-.'IH). Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Olllco at North I'latte. Nel July IV. 1909. Notice Is hereby clven thatllennls McKlllln of North I'latte. Neb., who, on April 10. l!Km. mado bomcslead entry No. 2iin. serial No. 037110 fur south half, east half north east quarter, northwest miartor northeast ouartor and &outhwest iuarter northwest miartor of Section tx. Townshlo IS N.. Kancc ji v.,oriho utn rriucipai .Meridian, nastiieu notico or intention to mauo final live year n roof, to establish claim to tlio land above described, Imforo tho IEorfstcr ami Receiver. at North riatto. rsob.. on tno ki oar or September. 1WK. Claimant names as witnesses: u.rviu w. Macomber, AVIUlam Doebko, J. A. Toop and II. Hobke,.ir., nil or North i'latte. Noll. JSJ-u J. K. Kvass, Iteclstor, OIlDEIt OK IIKAUINO ON ORIGINAL l'lCUIJATK U WILL. State of Nobraska, I u Lincoln County. I " In tho county court. In tho matter of tho cstatu of Henry Wlnirart. Deceased. un readme and I nt; the notition ot nay u. Lancford. nirent, praylmr that tlio Instrument tiled on tlio -'Itli day of July. WW, nnd pur- lortlmr to bo a truo copy ot tho nxt will and teslnment ot thosnld decensed. and thuprobato thereof In Stephenson Coun ty. Ptatoor Illinois, may bo proved, apiiroved probated, allowed mm recorded ns the last will and testament of tho said Henry w ntrart. ( eceasuo. m tuts county ami stato. Ordered. Tint Seutomlier 'nd. I WW. at a o'clock i). m.. Is assigned for bearlmr said octl- tion when ail persons interested in saiu matter may appear at a county court to bo hold in and for said county, and show causo why tho braver ot petitioner should not bo granted : and that notice or t no nen( ency or said notl- tloir and the. hoarlni: thereof, bo Kivcu to all oorsons Interested in said matter by lmlillsli- inc a copy of this ordor In tho North l'lntto Trlbuuo. a soml-weekly nowsnaner nrlntcd In said county, for six successlvo Issues prior to said day ot hoarlnir Dated AiiL'iist i. nw.i. nlO-0 W. O. Er.PKii. County Judco. Serial No. 02182. NOTIOK VOH I'UllLICATION. Denartment of tlio Interior. U. S. Laud Ollice at North I'latte. Nob. July lit i.nw Notico Is horoby trivon that William 3. Ed Is. of North Platto. Nob., .t iiuriiiiy Kivtjii uiub iiiiuui North l'lntto, Nob., who on July mdo Homestead Entry No. S)U2, ViMi. for enst half, east half ziith, iwi. mi Sorlal No. northwest nuarter anil east half southwest ouarteror section , townshipii north, ranno west of the sixth principal morldlnn, lias tiled notico or intention to mauo nnai live year proof, to establish claim to tho laud uoovo (lescrinen. bororo (no ueirister nnu Hecolvor at North i'latte. Nebrnska.on the nth day or Sent., liw. Ctnlmant names ns witnesses: Martin Jpp' sen, of Donmark. Not).. A lev llnnvn. lledfrv van roit. Arthur vt too or. an or Nortu Platte. Neb. JSU 0 .1 . L. liVANS. ticgistor. Serial No. 02O2i). NOTIOK I'OH I'UllLICATION PKl'AltTMKNT OP Xltll lNTEHIOIl. United States Kand Ollice. At North l'lntto. Nebraska. July 11. WOO. Notico Is hurobv given that Clinton M . York of Maxwell, Nebraska, who. 00 Juno 2uth. 1U0I. mado homestead entry No. 2011:.', serial No. 02Urt. for south half northwost nuarter, lots a and 4, southwest nuarter and southeast (manor, r-octlon 4. Towns 1 In 11 N. uauco z w.. or tno utn i'r ncinai .Meridian, has tiled notico of Intention to mnku final II vo yoar proof, to cktabllsh claim to tho land abovo descrllicd, boforo tno rcKistor ami receiver, at North i'latte, Nebraska, on tho ltllhdav ofSebtombor. llHr.i. t'lalmant names as witnesses: K. M. iv user, or North I'latte. Neb., will Lonuprp, ami a. m, Vinson, or Maxwell, Pirn., and u en I'orirnson.or North riatto. Nou. J'-'O-O J . K. Kvans. lteulster. LKOAI' NOTICE. Notice of petition for decrco of court llnd Ing who tlio lielr.s aro, nml for nsshrnmoiit to them or tho real estate, described iu tho pot i lion. Tho Htnto of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. In tho County Court. In tho matter ot tho estato ot .Tamos A. Hulllvan. deceased. To tho creditor!, holrs and others Inter i-stiil In tho estato of .lanu's A. .Sullivan, deceased. Take notico. that Francis .losenli Sullivan, has tiled In the county court, a pet ition praviuir ror a ecree. assuming a i estato to tlio heirs as provided bylaw. And Ills ordered that tho samo stand for hearhii; the "Itli day of Autrust, 1UOI), boforo tho court Il.n I ... - ... . ... .1 ni inw uuiir hi v u i-iuuii, a. in., m muni iniiu any person interested may appear and except to and contest tho same. And notico of this iiroceedhiL' W oidered slvcn In tho North l'lntto Tribune, a leiral newspaper, for six successive Issues prior to Aiunit "Ith, twj. Witness my hand and the seal of tho county court, at North I'latte, this 3rd day of Aumist. WJ. , W. C. Ei.m:it, Isk.u.) County Juduo. Notice of Water Dond Election. Notice la hereby iriven that on tho 21th day of August, 1909, n special elec tion will be held in tho city of North Platte. Lincoln County, Nobraska, tho polling places to be as follows: for tno rim wnra, ai me, nose house In said ward. For tho Second Wnrd, at tho hoso house In said ward. For the Third Ward nt tho hoso houso in said wnrd, nt which election, tho fol lowing proposition will bo submitted to the voters of said city: Shall tho city of North t'latto, in tno County of Lincoln, in the State of Ne braska, issu' its water bonds in tho sum of ono hundred thousand dollarB sum ui uiiv iiuiiuicu tiiuusuuu uuuuiu fi 00.000. 00). In denominations ono w ; , e1 nnn nn onM, tnUn thousand dollars (51.000.00) each, to be dated October 1, 1909, (1UO in twenty (20) venrs from their date, but payable at any timo after fivo years from their date, at the option ot saiu city; sani bonds to draw interest at tho rate of fivo nor cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually; and ( in terest pnyablu nt tho Fiscal Agency of the State of Nebraska in tho city of New York. Said water bonds to bo used for tho purpose of obtaining money with which to erect, establish and construct a systotn of waterworks in tho city or North l'lntto: saiu system of waterworks to bo owned nnd con trolled, operated nnd maintained by tho city of North Platte, for the uo nnd benefit of said city, nnd tho inhabi tants thereof. And shall tho proper officers of said city bo authorized to levy and collect a tax in the snmo man ner as other municipal taxes may bo levied and colloctcd, in an amount suffi cient to pay tho interest nnd principal of said bonds ns the snmn mature; said taxes to bo levied upon all of tho prop erty within said city as shown and valued upon tho assessment rolls of the assessors of snid city, in addition to all other taxes, provided and authorised by law. Said bonds to be negotiable in form. Tho ballots to be used in said election shall have printed thereon: "I'UK i8sutnc ono hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) of water bond3 of tho City of Nortli Platte, in tho County of Lincoln, in the Stnto of Nebraska, for tho purpose ot obtaining money with which to erect, establish and construct a systenrTtf waterworks in said city, to uo owned and oporntcd by said city, and lor levying nnu collecting a tax annual ly to pay the interest and principal of said bonds no they mature.'' "AfjAlNbT issuing ono hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) of water oonus, oi tno uity ot worth i'latte, in the County of Lincoln, in the State of Nebraska, for tho purpose of obtaining monoy with which to erect, establish and construct a system of waterworks in snid city, to be owned and operated oy said city and against lovyingand col lecting a tax annuallyto pay tho in- terestand principal of said bond3 as they mature." Those votinc in fnvor of said proposi tion, shall mark their, ballots with an (a) aftor the paragraph, beginning "1'or issuing ono hundred thousand dollars (100,000.00) of wat bonds of tho Uity ot worth riatto; " thoso vot ing against said proposition, shall mark their ballots with nn (X) after the paragraph beginning "Against issuing ono hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) of water bonds of tho city of North Platte." Said election to bo opened at S o'clock a. m. and continue open until C o'clock p. m., contra! standard timo on tho day of election. Dntcd this 27th day of July, 1909. Thomas C. Patteuson, Mayor. CHAKLES F. Temi'le, City Clerk. Primary Election Notice 1909. Notice is hereby given that on Tues day, tho 17th day of August, 190D, ut the voting plnce in the various precincts of Lincoln County, Nebraska, tlicro will bo held a primnry election for tho pur pose of nominating candidates for tho lollowing ollices, to bo voted for nt the November general election. STATU OFFICERS. Three Judges of tho Supremo Court. Two Regents of University. COUNTY OFITCEKS: Ono County Judgo. Ono County Sheriff. One County Coroner. Ono County Treasurer. Ono County Clerk. Ono County Survoyor. One County Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction. One County Commissioner, First Dis trict. rncciNCT officers: Two Justico of tho Pence. Two Constables. Ono Precinct Assessor. Ono Overseer for euch Rond District. Which election will bo oponod at 12 o'clock m. and remain open until 9 o'clock In tho evening. Dated North Platto, Nebr., this lSth day of July, A. I)., 1909. F. It. Elliott, Ointy Clerk. Estrny Notice. Taken up on or about April 6th, 1909, on section 21!, town 12, rango SO, by tho undorsigried Who there resides, ono brown mare colt, about two yours old, small, no brands. Owner can havo saro by proving property and paying charges, L. L. CLftlKENliEAnD, North Platto, P. O ROAD NO. 318J. To nil whom it may concern: Tho commissioner appointed for tho purpose of locnting n public road as follows: Commencing nt the southeast corner of lot fi of "County Clerk's" Subdivi sion of lot 1 and southeast qunrter northeast quarter of section 4, town ship 13, rnnge 30, in Lincoln County, Nebraska, a"d running thonco north oh section lino to tho southeast corner of lot 2 of said County Clerk's subdivision and running thonco west on tho lino be tween lots 2 and 3 and. between lots 12 on the north, and 10 and 11 on tho south of snid Countv Clerk's subdivision, and torminntinp; nt tho southwest corner of lot 12 of said County Clerk's subdivi sion, has reported in fnvor of the loca tion ot said road, nnd all claims for l , i i , 7, . uiwnugo or miiecuonn inercto muse bo fllcd in tlio oflico of tho countv clork bv noon on tho 30lh day of Septombor A. D., 1909, or such road will bo estab lished without referenco thereto. Dated North Platto, Nebraska, July 29-09. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk.