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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L Bare, Editor and Pabluher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. Ono Year by Mail in advance. $1.25 Ono Year.by Carries in advance $1.60 Entered at North Platte, Nobraska, Post ofllce as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1910. The insurgent republicans won almost a complete victory nt the primaries in Kansas Tuesday. Six out of eight in surgent candidates for congress havo been nominated in Bpito of everything the congressional organization in Wash ington and tho regulars in Kansas could do to save their mon. Tho majorities run from 1,000 to 3,600. .The Gorman peoplo are supposed to be slow going and conservative in all things, and yet in that country last year 194 people were killed and 2,945 injured by automobiles. During tho same year the rnilroacjs killed 105 pas sengers. Rut perhaps the automobiles doing tho killing and maiming were driven by foreign joy riders. The withdrawal of Patrick as a can didate for the democratic nomination for governor undoubtly sounds the death knell for tho cowboy mayor of Omaha. Had Patrick, who posed as the county option candidate, remained in tho field he would have drawn votes from Shnl lenberger; now those votes will bo massed on Shallcnberger as against Dahlman. Talk aboutprogressivo republicanism; the Ohio platform has this 'statement: "We believe that industrial accidents to workman should bo treated as inevit able incidents to industrial operations, and the compensation therof as a' part of the cost of production. The exper ience of other countries demonstrates that this principle can be applied to our industrial conditions without increasing the burdens of industry." Nebraska farmers are rejoicing over the soaking rain which wet down tho growing crops in most parts of Ne braska Tuesday night, some sections having rain two nights in succession. The Union Pacific reports a heavy rain from Columbus to Omaha and on tho branches south of Valley and north of Columbus with a good rain from Columbus to Grand Island. There was a heavy rain from Grand Island to Kearney, and good rains north of Kear ney and Grand Island. Burlington re ports show it rained hard from Omaha to Ashland and from Sioux City to O'Neill. In the southeastern part of the state it rained from Tecumsch to Nemaha to Nebraska City. Thero was a heavy rain in tho vicinity of Broken Bow, and a light rnln near Brush, Colo, Prayers that Were Answered. Wo aro reminded that in tho drouth of 1901 Governor Savage intervened with a special call to tho peoplo to pray for doliverance "from destructive winds and drouth." This bit of history is of course useless without a record of tho result. It is written that on Friday, July 26th, of that year special eorvicei were held in many Lincoln churches as provided in the call of tho governor. It is also written that on that self-same day u few drops of rain fell in Lincoln and goodly showers blessed the people of Basset, Trenton, Plainviow, St. Ed ward, Grand Island, Albion and other places. But that was not all. The next day Grafton, Friend and Osceola had rain und Seward county a dolugo, By Sundny all Nebraska was wot down and the gift ran down into parched Kansas, Missouri and Iowa. By 'Monday swelt ering Chicago and Cincinnati had relief and tho "destructive winds and drouth" ware over. Of course tho skeptic will be saying1 the rain would have como any way but ho can't provo it. It must bo admitted, however, that if tho faithful believo it was tho prayers that broke the drouth of 1901 they havo been cul pably remiss In not taking measures against the present visitation. Possibly ' Governor Shnllonbcrgor has been tool busy Backing up Mr. Bryan to attend i to tho matter. Lincoln Journal. City Council Meeting. The regular meeting of the city coun cil was held Tuesday evening with alt present. Tho proclamation of tho governor de clarlng North Platto a city of tho first class was read and upon motion was received and ordored to be spread upon the records, The city attorney had communion- tion regarding changes which will be necessary in order to qualify tho city as first class. Tho principal ones are: Each councilman must glvo bond of i "" v..w ono thousand dollars ns a guarantee of tho faithful performance of his duty. Also that the city must bo redivided in t6 four wards. Numerous walks ware ordered placed in southeast part of city, tho majority being on tho B. & M. right of way. A walk was ordored to bo laid on tho south sldo.pf the Anheuser-Busch block. All claims of men employed on the streets, which were on file, wore nl lowed. All other bills woro held over unt,il tho -next regulur meeting. 7,7 .V-'T 1 n , , , Thd MredfiyrAu'gtftH 4th. ConraitsioHers Proceedings. August 1, 1910. Board of county commissioners met grceablc to adjournmenf, present full board and county clerk. Bond of Farmer's State Bank of Sutherland as a county depository is hereby approved. Tho tallowing clnims were allowed: Aaron Kain, road district 25 allowed on road district fund $176.00. Perry Totterton, road dist. 54, al- owed on road district fund 125.00. S. TruBtey, rond district 43, allowed on road district fund 200.00. Deo Raney, road district 44, allowed on road district fund 50.00. J. C. Ready, road district 42, allowed on road district fund 200.00. Wm. Peterson, road district 18, al lowed on road district fund 200.00. M. A, Cnrricr, road district 20, al- owed on road district fund 150.00. W. FIcklngcr, road district 35, al lowed on road district fund 35.00. Murphy & Johnson, hay for roads, al lowed on comm. district No. 2 60.00. W. T. Elliott, bridge work, allowed on bridge fund 48.00. I. L. Miltonberger, salary for July, allowed on the general fund, cash 100.00. Fred Wendeborn, for salary as jailer Dec. 1. 1910 to March 1, 1910, allowed on general fund, cash, 188.00. John Remus, bridge work, allowed on bridge lund z.uU. John P. Long, 3 scrapers, allowed on road district fund of district No. 37 18.00. Ray C. Lnngford, county treasurer: You nre hereby' directed to refund to A. H. Liles, the sum of 2.S8 personal tax lor year of 1909 in Hcrshoy for reason that property was not liable for tho building was not built at that time. At one o'clock the board met as a board of equalization. No report from the state, the board takes a recess un til August 15th, 1910. August 2, 1910. Board of county commissioners met same as yesterday, present full board and county clerk. Claim of August M. Johnson, road work in district 15, allowed on road dis trict fund 75.00. The board spent day at Sutherland looking after road matters. Board adjourns until August 15th, 1910. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. Nat Reiss Carnival Co. Tho management says that North Platte's Midsummer carnival bids fair to bo very popular, as the managers have provided good, clean amusing nnd instructive shows. In none of the var ious tented pavilions will there be one word said or action done that will mar the pleasure of man, woman or child. Among tho many attractions that will bo Bhown are- Tho Glass Blowers, The Deop Sea Divers, Gay Paree, Wonder land, The Merry Whirl, Princess Nell, tho horse with human brain, tho 3 in 1 show and many other amusing, clean and high class features. The carnival will start Monday July 15th at 7:30 on tho show grounds on South Dowey St Hundreds of electric lights will be used, which will tend to mako the grounds a blaze of lights. Good music will bo pro vldcd, and tho public are invited, even if they do not attend the shows. Walker Precinct and Vicinity. Miss Lizzie Gowecke is employed nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. August GrofT, George Lund is threshing in this vi cinity. Geooge Grifiis' horse was badly cut in the wire last week. Carrier Reeves has returned from his trip to South Dakota and again assumed his duties as carrier on Rural Route 2, Willis Preston of Farnam built a gran ary for Fred Gewecke last week. i Herbert Nueth and Miss Anna Powell were united in marriage by Judge Mould at Lexington July 25th. Wo ex tend henrty congratulations to this couplo. After being absent for several days, Floyd Burton returned from Cheyenne, 1 Wyo., Tuesday. A. Todd was in Moorefield last week. Roy Greygory, who is threshing in our vicinity, was called home on account of sickness last Friday. We are Informed that Miss Ireno Mc Geo of Brady will teach the Shaw school this yenr. Corn looks line yet, but rain will have to come soon to bring a crop. Oats is almost a total failure. AnnouncemcBt. 1 hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election for representative of the G4Ui district subject to tho approval of tho republicans at the August 10th primaricB. I have no extended platform, but nrrreo if elected to work for tho nnss. I ago of good progressive legislation and for the best interests of tho district and state. As this is census year the next session Will be tho proper time to re district tho stnto and I considor it vorv important that this bo dono and that tho west cots proper representation. Respectfully submitted,.. B, K. BUSHEB. Notice to Overseers. You ore hereby requested tp use all the precaution possible to prevent tho ! spread of prairie fires, by plowing lira guards as soon as possible See Sec. 75 ion Pago 29 of 1903 Uoad Laws. Dated County Comm County Commls'siohera. A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. i Doctors Ames & Ames, A i 6 Physicians and Suracons. i: Office over Stone Drue- Co. 8 Phones r Residence 273 ti b..Vm ... ...... ..V. . . Notice for Dids. Notice is hereby eiven that sealed bids will be received at tho office of the city clerk of North Platte. Ncbraskn, I up to five o'clock p. m., August 23rd 1910, for the construction of a lateral sower in sewer district "F" in said city according to plans nnd specifica tions now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city. Approximate estimate of cost of I sower lateral ns per report of city en gineer is $1114.85. Local labor to be employed as far ns practicable. Certificate check on local bank of 2 per cent of amount of bid will be re quired to insure entering into contract. sntisiactory oonu to bo given when contract is signed. Mayor and Council reserve tho r cht to reject any or an bias. T i . ' ' uy order of tho city council. UHAS. t TEMPLE. ' City Clerk. Notice for Bids. Notico is hereby given that sealed bids will bo received nt the office of the city clerk of North Platte, Nebraska, mi bu lire vj wiuiiy if. in., iiuuod vui u. l'JlU. for tho construction of a interai sower in Sower District "P" in said city according to plans nnd specifications now on file in the office of tho city clerk of said city. Approximate estimate of cost of I sower lateral as per report of City En gineer 13 $aJ&U.UU. Local labor to be employed as far as practicable. , Certificate check on local bank of 2 per cent of nmount of bid will be re quired to insure entering into contract. .satisfactory bona to be given when contract is signed. Mayor and council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. liy order of city council. CHAS. l temple, City Clerk. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby (riven that sealed bids will be received at the office of the city clerk of North Platte, Nebraska, up to five o'clock p. m.. August 23rd, 1910, for the construction of a lateral sewer in Sower District "G4" in said city according to plans and specifica tions now on lile in the oilice ot the City Clerk of said city. Approximate estimate of cost ot sewer lateral as per report of city en gineer is $1022.80. Local labor to bo employed as far as practicable. Certified check on local bank of 2 per cent of amount of bid will be required to insure entering into contract. .satisfactory bond to bo given when contract is signed. ' Mayor and council reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. liy ordoi of tho city council. (JHAS. r . TEWPLE, Uity Ulork. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the city clerk of North Platte, Nebraska, itr fn r 1 f) rrr r m An mi a t QQr1 1910, for the construction of a lateral sewer in sewer District "li-a In said city according to plans and specifica tions now on filo in the office of tho city clerk of said city. Approximate estimate ot cost ot sower lateral as per report of city en gineer iB $1,022.80. Local labor to be employed as far as practicable. Certified check on local bank of 2 per cent of amount of bid will be required to insure entering into contract. Satisfactory bond to be given when contract is signed. Mayor and council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. uy order ot city council. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. Notice for Bids. Notico is hereby eiven thnt senled bids will be received nt the office of the city clerk of North Platte, Nebraska, up to five o'clock p, m., August 23rd, tuiu, tor the construction ot a main sewer on 4,A" street in said city oc cording to plans and specifications now on file in the office of tho city clerk of said city. Approximate estimate ot cost or sewer as per report of city engineer Is S780.00. Local lalior to bo employed as far as practicable. fi..ti(i,i r n Certified check on local bank of 2 ner turn, ui uiiiuuiii, ui uiu win uu ruuuiruu io insure entering into conirnct. butisractnry bond to bo given when contruct is siencd. Mayor and council reserve the r cht 10 reject nny or an uius. uy order of thocltv, council. Chas. P. Temple, City Clerk. HHKnilWS 8 ALU. llr virtue of an order nf snlo luuund from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebras ka, utxin a decreu of foroclosiin, rr-nilnnwl In said court wnorein liavm l-'. Parker Is plain tiff ami Albert A. Adams and tho South east Quarter section ss. two io. itaniro si are aernnaants, and to me directed. I rlll on tno lutb day of September. 1010, at 1 o'clock d. m. at th . front noor or tno court noue in Nortn riatte Lincoln county, Nebraska, hell at publl.i auction to tho highest ' bidder for cash, to satisfy saiu decree, interest and costs, the following doserlU'd immnrti-. In. wit: Township Sixteen (10), Itango Tlilrti-ono (31) lento. 1 i.incoin countr. nourasKa. tax nmo c.irtu- latou north riatte. nop.. Aumist 1st. luin. alt) . I, L. Miltoniiiciiokii. BherltT. OllDEU 01' HKAMNO ON PETITION l-'OU nuMjiAiti A i UN 1ST k AT ION Ptata of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In tho county court. Julv 9ih. lull). In thn mattor nf thn iMiin nt Prxd Uratlunstelff. 'deceased . , un reading ana tiling tno petition of nustav Urattonstuln, praying that the regular ad ministration of said estate mav tmiilNiuinund with as provided by sections 5;vj-5.-.Ul and S20I. Cobboy's 8tatuto 1WW. urucrou, mat Augusts, liuu, at U o'clock a. m Is aaslguod tor hearing bald petition when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo held In and torsald county and show causo why tho prayerui petitioner siioum not do granted. Tills order to he. nrliiled for kIv nr-iwlun Issues In tho North Platto Tribune, a legal ins oni nowsptperpuiqlNhed lu Lincoln County, prior 3 iq August tJ, m .i I., j. , , . , wi o. klpkh. county Judge Wills J Rodnold, MI) J II McKlrahan. M I) Drs. Redfield & McKlrahan Phiicians and Surgeous. AH Calls Proihptly Answered. Phones 6-12-644 Office nt P. and S. Hospital. GEO. D. DENT, jil a nj ijiuiui uuu uMiyuwiif v Offlco over McDonald Bank. , Offico 130 Phones Re8ldonco 115 " " 7 John S. Twinem, M. D., Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Obstetrics and Children's D senses. Offico: McDonnld State Bank Building, Corner 6th At Dewey Sts. Phones: Office 183. Residence 283. HOSPITAL. A Modern Institution for tlic treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in ottendance day or night Special accommodations for confinement cases. 721-23 North Locusi St. Telephone No. 642. ECHELBERY'S NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE Cor Sixth and Locust Sts. Phone 302 A full line of furniture, nil kinds of stoves and stove repairs, wagons, har ness, saddles, bicycles, cutis nnd sport intr coods. clocks, watches. musical goods, sewing machines either cash or payments. Everything you use bought and sold here. ' Top pr ice fo iron metal nnd rubber. Go to SORENSQN'S FOK Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF flour, Feed, Grain or Hay ( Hnving recently purchased the B. A. Wilson feed store at tho corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a share of the patronage of tho public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER. Borial No. 01912-021M. NOTIOK KOU I'UIILICATION PEl'AUTMKNT DP Tlllt INTKUIOU. United Htatcs Land Olllco, At North Platte. Nobraska. July li). 1010. Notico Is hereby irlvon that flenririi ii, cnaiier. or aiyrtic. Nebraska, wjio, on ixnv. i.ird. iw.i. maun iiomesteaii nutrv no. iiTii', renal no, uiui, ror tho soutnoastuuar- ter. and on July 10th, 1WI. uiado, II. E. No. tor. Section 0. Township HI. N.. ltangn 20 W.. of tho 0th Principal Meridian, has II led I uuuL-ti oi inieiuiuu io inaKO i nai nvo year i.mnr. to ,siaiuii einim i n.. imi nfw.v,, notico or Intention to make final described, boforu tho register and receiver at North riatte, Nebraska, on tho 12th dav of Sept 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: Knc-onn Aruery. or myrtle, nod., icmer.v Loudon and Jasper Slvlt. of North Plat o. Neb., and Wil liam iiicmoy. or Myrtle. Neb. Jia J. K- Evans, lleglster. I'ltOIlATE NOTICE. In tho Countr Court of Lincoln i-imnlr. NV braska. July 18th, 1010. In the inattoi or tho estate of Luther u l- arrington, deceased. Notico Is hereby krlven. that the eredl tors of salt! deceased will meet thn Kiintrlx of said estate, before mo County Judgo of uiucoin county. Nobraska. at tho countr court room In said county, on tho lHth day of August, iviu, anu on tnoiotiinayor t-eoruary, iuii, at u o ciock a- m. each day. ror tho pur pose or presenting thelrclalms for examlna tion, adjustment and allowance, Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims and one year fur the Executrix to settle said estate, from tho 10th day ot J illy. luiu. This notice to I mi nub lshed eight successive Issues In tho North Platto Tribune, a legal newspaper published lu said county prior to tho liilh day of August iv i u. JIU-R W. O. KI.DKN. County Judge, NOTIOR .'OH PUBLICATION. Serial No. 02037. Department of tho Interior. T S. Land Olllco at North Platto. Neb July 8th. 1UM. Notico Is hereby given that Ell lvunkid. of North Platto. Nebraska, who, on Juuu -lth, 1YOI, made homestead entry No, liOltll, Serial No, (Ctcn, for north half mid southwest ouarlur, section H, township 11, north. Itango ui. west of the sixth Principal Meridian has Hied notico of Intention to mako tlnal tlvo year proof lo establish claim to tho land aliovo described. bororo tno uoKlster and Kecoiver at North Platto, Neb., on tho tith day of Sept. 1010. Claimant namos as witnesses: William Orllllths. of Dickens, Neb., J'. II. Ilurwood, of Homuret, Neb , Carl llroedur, of North Platto, Nub. and John Pulse, ot Somerset. Sfll-ll J. K. KVA'NS. Ilhristbr. Statement of the Condition or tub MUTUAL BUILDING 8 LOAN ASSOCIATION, of North Platte, Nebraska, on the 30th uay or June, iviu. Certificate NO.S2. A SHUTS. Flriit mortgage loans KB7 100 00 Stock loans 5 400 00 Cash 9 430 58 Delinquent interest, premiums and unes iui ou Expenses and taxes paid 1 030 20 Taxes and Insuranco Paid 00 IS Total M73 748 0 LIA11ILIT1KH. Capital stock paid up $353 rail 43 itcservc i una , n 3-tu uu Undivided profits 10 lift 65 Other Liabilities 4 (VW 20 Total $37:1 748 20 ItECBIPTS AND KXI'KNDITUKKS FOR THE YKAK ENDING JUNE 30, 1010, IIEOKIPTH. llalancc on hand July 1. 1910 ft) OM 23 Dues 114 24 00 Interest, premiums, and lines.... .. 28 001 70 i.oans rcnaiu si ma m Miscellaneous Fees 303 75 Taxes and Insuranco 33 10 Total tlBO 020 72 KXPltNUlTUimS. Loans $112 000 00 Expenses 1 Ka 83 Stock redeemed e2 ais 00 Cash on hand DIM fis Taxes and Insuranco to 23 Total 2180 020 72 Htatn of Nebraska. Lincoln county, ss. I, Samuel CJoozco, secretary of tho abovo named Association, do solemnly swear that tho foreirolnir statement of tlio condition of said Association Is truo. and correct to tho best of my knowicdgo and lienor. Suhscrllied and sworn to before ma tblslltli nAMiTKfj unnFK. Focrniarv day or. inly. iio. mm.KU huoiianap. Notary I'uuuc. VlCTOll VONdOETZ, I I.kstkii Walkrii, Directors. I It A L. ItAltK. ) NOTIOK. I.tzzla Onntt. Charles A I'c.rrv and tho un known heirs of David W. Perry, deceased, will take notice that on tho 20th day of July. 11)10. Henry Waltumatli. ulalntirr heroin, tiled his petition In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, against said defendants, tho object and prayer of which aro to, quiet tho title of tho plaintiff In and to tho follow Ini: described tract of land, to-wlt: IlcRlnnliifr on tnv Houtnoast corner or iot l. in mock lOU'.of tho original plat of tho City of North l'lattc. Nebraska, rnnnlnir tlienco In northerly direction on tho oast lino of said lot. 4 feet and 4 Indies, tlienco westerly parallel with tho south lino of said lot. "M root moro or less to tho center lino running north and 'south, thenco southerly parallol Willi tno east lino or saui lot vi root anu 4 in ches to the south Hue of said lot, thenco cistern on tho south lino or said lot to ttin placo of beginning, and to oxcludooach and all ot tho said defendants from any Interest, lt.lit fttlrtrt. iilnlni I., nitil aat.l iiwiiih.I and tn enjoin said defendants from asserting any claim In said nremtsns as agrtlnst the .... . ....W... t llll 11. .1. Mill. H.l UIU .U.'U. bj Platntllf heroin and to enjoin said uofendants rrom interrerring with planum s possession tnereor- You aro reoulred to answer said ootltlon onorboforotho&th day of Soptembor. UUO. HENllY WAtTEMATlI liy Wilcox & Hat.luian. Ills Attorneys NOTIOR. York l-'oundrv & Knirlnn Works of York. Nebraska. Edward liurko and uoldio llurko. and all other persons Interested, will tako notico that upon tho zoth day ot August, 11)10. at tho hour of 2 o'clock n. m . central standard time, at tho frolght houso or waro- houso or union raclllc itallroaa f'omnany In tho city ot North Platto. Nobraska. said union I'aciuc iiaitroau company win oirer for sale ono No. 0 flro proof safe, shloned y said York l'oundry & Knglno Works to Ed ward llurko and uolule llurko. when doing business under tho firm namu and stylo oj. llurko & (jomPanv: that said safo will no sold to satlsrr tho sum of SU.nu freight duo thei con and tho sum ot g-o.ou as storago tiieroon rrom the (late or tho rccoint or said safo on thoUOth day of Kobruary, 1V0S, up to and including tho -mh day of Juno, loio; that the total amount of charges against said safo upon said d&to amount to tho sum of $15.40 and that to said amount wl l bo added stor ago charges at tho rate ot llvo cents per day for each day un to and Including thoZOthday of August, 1010. excluding, however, from said time, an ftuiHiays anu Holidays tiaiu saro will bo sold at tho tlmo and nlaco aforesaid at puhllc auction to tho highest bidder for cash. Dated tills 21st dav of .Tnlv. 1010. UNION I'AOIKIO KAU,KOAD COMPANY Hy A RIui.poon. Its Attorney OUDEnoii IIEAHINO ON PKOUATE or FOUEION WILL. Rtato ot Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In tho county court. July 14th. UUO. In tho matter of tho estate of Thomas J. Davles. deceased. un reading anu tiling tho petition or E. II, Evans, praying that tho Instrument tiled on tl,u Kth day of July, luiu, and pur porting to bo an authenticated copy of tho last win anu testamontor thosaia decoasca mar bo orovod. approved, probated, allowed and recorded In this court as tho last, will and t o3t amen tor tho said Thomas J, Davles, deceased, ana that tho execution or said in strument may bo committed and tho admin Istratlon otr.atd estate may be granted to : la l j. Davlcs. Elliott L. Davles and W. 11 warnoras Kxecutors. Ordored. That August Dth. A. D. ll'iu. at o'clock p. ni Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo held In and for said county, anu show cause why tho prayor of tho petitioner should not bo granted. This notico to bo published for six successive issues in tho North l'latto Tri bune, a legal nowpapt-r published In said county prior to August nth, 1U10. J1H-U W. O. Kr.PKii. County Judge, LEGAL NOTICE. Nora Hatch. Plalntllf. vs. Carrlo L. Michael and O P. Michael, her husband. O. W Vor ley and Add o verley. his wife, Nherman O, WHtMsrgor and l-;mm u. wiiherger his wlfo Henderson llolllngsworth and - - Uolllngsworth his wife, llrst namo unknown ,i. l'. uutio ana i.tvonia i., L,itt o his wiro. .1 W. Mlllor, Defendants. Carrlo L. Michael, u I'. M chao . .1. F. Lit tlo and Livonia L Little, nou-rusldent do fondants will tako notice that on .lulr 1st 1010 tho plalntltr Nora llalch Hied a petition in tno District uour', or Lincoln uounty Nebraska, against the abovo named deren dants, tho object and prayer of 'which was to foreclose a mortgage on tho a. t: quarter anu tho south hair or tno north nair or sec tion al. township It range ui in Lincoln coun tr. Nebraska, given by Carrlo L. Allchael and c, p. Michael her husband to dofndant O, W. Verley to secure tho payment of a note for nlno hundred slxtv dollars with Interest thereon, which noto and mortgage was duly assigned to tho plalntltr herein for a valu able consideration Default having been mauo In the payment or said note and in terostthoreon, and no action having been had ror tho recovory tnoroor, tho plaintiff asks for Judgment against said defendants and each of them for thn sum of onn MiniiHanfl one hundred thirty-eight and 85-100 dollars anu interest rrom juiv 1st iviu together with all costs and accruing cot ts In this case, and ror rorcciosuro or saia mortgage ana sale or said property (or the payment ot such claim ana costs. noua kai.ch, riamuir, uy f. ai, wiMBKni.KY. iter Attornoy. OUDKIt OK IIEAHINO ON PETITION I'Olt rilOllATIiOK WILL. Plate of Nobraska. Lincoln Countr. To all lHirsnns Interested In tho estnto nf John Oulmet, ileceased1. Whereas. Josephlnu llresnanam has filed In my olllco. un Instrument purporting to bo tho last win and testament or John oulmat lato or said county, deceased, and said .Insit- phlno llresnaham lias Hied her petition herein praying to navo tnusamo uumitteu to tiro naiu anu mr.wiu issuuuco ot letters testa mentary which will relates to both real anil personal estate, t twreinr appoint Tuesday tho Uiu day of AUKUt,-10l0, at U o'clock it county, as thn tlmo and placb for hearing tno iorenoon. ui iiie couniy -eatirL in sni.i sam -win. at wnicu nui ami piaco you and uu concern"!) maj appear ana contest tho al liiuli,i. it 1 1 1 ii fanmn- It Is further or.dured that said petitioner give notice to all persons Interested In said estnto of tho nendencv of this tii-ilil,,., ,,,i tho tlmo and placo sot for tlio heurlngof tho samo oy causing a i-oiii-oi mis order lobe puniisiieu in uiu nuriu i iaue M-uil-Weokl Tribune, a newspaper printed ami im),Hui,., In said county, for six successive Issues nro vlous to the;aay hot ror hearing. In witness whereof. my baud and olllctal lull- I'M I). i nave noreiinlo se bubi mis luin day J1W W0, JiLDEICUuutV Jullgo, NOTICE. Lizzie J. Itichev and William Itichov will tako notico that on tho 17th dny of November, l'JO'J, Laura is. I'orter, plaintiir herein, filed her potition in' the district court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, against said defendants im- peadedwith uonert wnson dr., ana armors Bank of Chester. Thayer coun ty. Nebraska, the object and prnyer of which said petition are, for a decree adjudging that an atlidavit lor service by publication made by James M. Ray, attorney for the plntntifF, on tho 23rd nv of May, lWJ, in un action then pending in the District Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, to foreclose a mortgage on the westhulf of the south east quarter and the east half of tho southwest quarter oi section o, town ship 10, range 82, in Lincoln County, Nebraska, wherein David Cunningham, executor of the estate oi James Porter, deceased, was plaintiff, and Lizzie J. Hichey and William Kicney, et ai, were defendants nnd filed In said court and sworn to on said date by the said Jumes M. Bay, was duly and leqnlly executed and sworn to. ihd for a decree that W. C. Elder. Clerk of the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, bo required to affix his signature to said affidavit as of that data and to attest the same with the seal of his said office and for a further decree finding tho nmount now duo on a cortnin mortgage heretofore placed in decree in said action aforesaid in the District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, in the case of David Cunning ham, executor of the estate of James Porter, deceased, vs. Lizzie J. itichey and others, on the 7th duy of December, lbu'j, ana that the said detenaants bo required to redeem said land from said decree within a short day to be fixed by the court, and that in the event that no such redemption is made, that the title of the plaintilF in nnd to said land be forever qulotcd ns against any right, title, lien or interest of said defen dants in and to Faifl premises, and that said defendants be enjoined from claiming nny right, title or in terest in said premises or interferrinc with plaintiff 'b possession of the samo and that tho spid deicndants be wholly, excluded from any interest in said land and for general equitable relief. xou aro required to answer said pe tition on or before the 15th day of August, 1910. Dated this 1st day of July, 1010. Laura E. Poktek. By Wilcox & Hallioan, Attorneys for l'laintiu. ' Primary Election Notice 1910. I. P. R. ElliottrCounty Clerk of Lin coln County, Nebraska, do hereby di rect that a i'rimary Election be held at the rotrular nollinrr places in each pre cinct throughout the county, as by law provided, on the Third Tuesday in Au gust, A. D., 1910. At said primary election candidates for the following ofiices shall be nomi nated, to bo voted on at the regular November A. D., 1910 election. STATE OFFICERS. One Governor; Ono Lieutenant Governor; One Secretary of State; Ono Auditor of Public Accounts; One Treasurer; One Superintendent of Public Instruc tion; Ono Attornoy General; One Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings; Ono Hallway Uommissioner; One Congressman Sixth Concrcs- sionul District; One btate benator tor the aoth faenn- torial District; Uno member or the legislature lor the 54th representative district; COUNTY OFFICERS. One County Attorney: One Commissioner, Second District; Precinct offlcers to fill vacancy, An expression of preference for Uni ted States Senator. Also for or against a proposed amend ment to section 1 of Article 7, of the constitution of the State of Nebraska, defining the qualification of electors. Which election will be opened at z o'clock M. and remain open until 9 o'clock in the evening. Dated North Platto, Neb., Juno 17th, A. D., 1910. P. R. Elliott, County Clerk. Notice. Notico is hereby given that T. A. Roberts, David E. Martin nnd Wesley J. Shinklo have associated themselves together as a body corporate under tho name and style of the "Rosedale Tele phone Company." The principal place of transacting the business of said company shnll be at Hershey, Lincoln county, Nebraskn. The general nature of the business to bo transacted by this corporation shull be tho construction, erection, purchase, sale, operation, maintenance, control and lease of a telephone line or lines, and a telephone exchange or exchanges. The umount of capital stock au thorized is ?5,000.00, divided into 500 shares of tho par value of $10.00 each, and shall bo fully paid up when issued and shall be non-aBsessablo. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which tho corporation is at any time to subiect itself shnll not exceed two-thirds of the paid up capital stock, The date of tho commencement of said corporation shall bo the first day of July, 1910, and shnll continue for a period of twonty-fivo years, unless sooner dissolved by law. The affuirs of said corporation aro to bo managed by a board of directors consisting of not less than three nor more than five, and a president and a secrotary-trensurnr. Signed June 16th, 1910. T. A. Roberts, David E. Martin, WESI.KV J-. SlUNKLE. Road No. 323. To nil whom it may concern; Tho special commissioner nppointed for the purpose of establishment of a public roud commencing at northeust corner of section 7 township 12, rnngo 31 and running thenco east two miles botweon sections 0 anil 4 Haid township and range, thence enst on north line of section !), nbout 1.07 chains to connect with road No. 54; has reported in favor of tho establishment of said road, all objections thereto or claims for damago must be filed in the office of tho county clerk on or before noon on the 23rd day of September. 1910, orBtich road will bo established without roferenco there to. Dnted North Platte, Neb., July 10, 1U1V. V, li, Elliott, Ouunty Clerk, 1