Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor aad Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Ono Year by Mail in advance $1.25 Ono Year by Carries in advance $1.50 Entered at North Pintle, Nobraskn, I'ost oillco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1910. From Lincoln comes tho statement that 15,000 republicans over the state who arc opposed to county option will vote at tho primaries for Dnhlmnn in order to secure a candidate for gover nor who will veto that measure. This, of course, is simply 'a guess; there mny bo 1,C00 or 1G,000 such republicans, but the formor number is more likely. That there will bo somo republicans vole for Dahlmun there is no question; we know of n few hero in North Platte. Among tho men who are asking for a nomination from tho republican party Is Ed Ewell, general field agent for tho Grarfd Island sugar factory, who desires to be named as tho pnrty'B candidate state railway commissioner. This writ er has been acquainted with Mr. Ewell for a long term of yenrs, and can per sonally endorse him for the position for which he is an aspirant. IIo is a man of excellent business nbility and judg ment, straightforward and lioneBt in his dealings, and his many years con nection with tho sugar factory which Is a heavy shipper has given him in sight into railroad rates and conditions in Nebraska. Wo believo that tho re publican voters of Lincoln county will mnko no mistake in casting their pref erence for Mr. Ewell for railway com mlssioncr. ! of the enactment of laws which will tend to decrease the cost of living. I am opposed to ship subsidy. I am in favor of such legislation, state ; and national, as will afford to overy ' depositor in a bank tho greatest possiblo security lor his money. I am in favor of restricting the frank ing privilege to tho free transportation of tho Congressional Record and parts thereof; tho reports and public docu ments of the government or any depart ment thereof, and of making it a crim inal oltense for tno tree transportation of anything else through tho malls. I am in favor of reducing the postage on first-class matter fifty ner cent, nnd that at the next session of congress. I am opposed to all unnecessary ap propriations of public funds, all of which appropriations must como from tho pcoplo either uy direct or inuirect taxation. . . . I am onnoscd to all legislation which tends to tho creation of great interests and combinations by tho few to tho ruin of individual efTort and the do ntmction of industrious indenendent ac tion of the many and the deprivation oi labor of its just recompense. I am in favor of liberal appropria tions to all ex-soldiers who have rend ered faithful servico to tho govern ment in time of war. I am n favor of such federal legisla tion na will tend to nrevent "bootlcc- cine." To that end I am in favor of tho enactment by congress at the ear liest nosslblo dav. of a law which Bhall prohibit the rrovcrnment from selling stamps or issuing permits for tho snle of intoxicating liquors in territory whoro such sales oro prohibited by lo cal law, and making such sales in such territory crimes against tno ieuorai government. C. O. WllEDON. Announcement . I hereby announce myself us ncandi date for re-election for representative of tho 51th district subject to tho npproval of tho republicans nt -tho August 16th primaries. I have no extended platform, but agree If elected to work for tho pass ago of good progressive legislation nnd for tho best interests of the district and stato. As this is census year the next session will be the proper timo to rc- tf strict the state and I consider it very important that. this bo deno and that the west gets proper representation. Respectfully submitted, D. K. Busheb, (Advertisement.) C. E. Adams is the logicnl candidate for United Stnto Senator of Nebraska. His ngressiveness, his wide experience, his opposition to graft, greed and dis honesty, easily places him in tho f ormost ranks of clean politics and n square deal. He believes that tho conscience of the country should bo represented in the gov ernment of the country. Ho never Bide- step3. Voto for him at tho primary, Au gust 16th. Nebraska's Opportunity. With the closing ot the present con gress many of tho groat leaders in the senate will retire for various reasons. These men havo been ablo to do great things for their respective states be cause of their long servico nnd positions upon important committees which have given them a power which no new man can hope to secure. With tho passing of these great senators their places must be filled by others. This will mean that Senator Durkott, of Nebrns- ka, If reelected, will receive somo of these assignments which are only given to senators of exporienco nnd n bility. It means that with tho return of Senator Durkott to the donate, Ne braska will step into a position where sho will bo a power in that body by reason of tho fact that somo of the much coveted places will naturally go to him. Should a now senator bo olected it. just simply means that ns far as tho new senator is concerned Nebraska will bo at tho foot of the class and will have to work up. Whilo the new man is working up those places soon to bo va cant by tno passing oi tnoso old men will have been filled and Nebraska will havo lost her opportunity. Can Eho afford to do it? About People. Alexander Vaughn, of Horshoy visited, friends in town Saturday. Chas. A. Stromsberg, of Omaha, spent several days in town last week transacting business. Robert Laughlin, of Sutherland, who had been spending Bevcral days in town, returned homo Saturday. . Miss Fern Warner, of Lowellcn, who had been visiting friends in town for several days, returned home on the branch train Saturday. Mrs. A. T. Geyer camo down from Sutherland Saturday and will remain in town while her husband is putting up two houses for which ho has tho contract. Mrs. R, C. Young, who has been spending several weeka with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Arnett, west of town, loft Saturday for her homo in Colorado. C. R. Llljenstoplo. of tho U. P, civil engineering corps, accompanied by his brother who has been his guest for several days, left Saturday for points on tho north river branch. Miss Carolino Roborta, a young lady favorably known to many North Platto people, was married at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Roberts, at Maxwell Thursday evening to Ira Sngo, tho servico being per formed by Rev. Horan in tho presence of n largo number of guests. Follow ing tho ceremony a wedding supper was served nnd the same night tho couple loft on a wedding trip, at tho conclusion of which Mr. and Mrs. Sago will mnko their homo at Edgmont, S. D., whoro tho groom is superintendent of tho public schools. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW. In Memoriam. "Passed from Death Upto Life," Lydia Jane Lincoln nt her homo In North Platte, nt 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, July 20ih, 1910, at tho ngc of 74 years, 7 months, 20 days, after an illness of two weeks caused by a complication of diseases. The deceased was born Nov. 30, 1835, in Now York State, at which place she lived until the ago of 8 years, then removing with her family to Canada and lived there until tho ago of 15 years, from which place sho moved to Dano County, Wis., where bIic grow to womanhood and was united in marriage to Asa Lincoln, Nov. 26th, 1855. From this union was given seven children, four of whom sur vive her. Mrs. Lincoln had resided in Nebras ka since 1889, first nt Gothenburg nnd then in North Platte. During her rcsidenco in this city sho won a large circle of friends who with tho family and neighbors mourn her loss. Mrs. Lincoln was converted early In life and had since been a faithful follower of her Lord and Master. She was united to the Baptist church when a girl and had since been a constant and faithful member. The deceased was a loving wife and mother, ever attentive and thoughtful to her children and family. A most lovely christian character, who over re mained faithful to tho end nnd who has now received tho promised crown of life. Truly such a life robs death of its Bting, tho gravo of its victory, and mnkeshe future bright with tho prom ises of uou. Tho funeral services were held from her homo Friday evening, July 22, 1910, Rev. Fnvoright ofilciating. Tho re mains were taken to Britt, Iowa, to rest beside her husband and two daugh ters who had gone before to the hotter world. Tho son, John Lincoln, of this city, accompanied the remains to their last resting pinco in the Evergreen cemetery to await tho final judgment day. A precious one from us is gone A voice we lovo is stilled; A pluco is vacant in our homes Which never can be filled. it 5 A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surgeons, Office over Stone Drug Co. I Ulrica 'ITA Wills J Redfleld, MD Jit McKlrahan, M D Drs. Redfleld & McKlrahan Phstcians asd Surgeons. All Calls Promptly Answored. Phones 642-644 Office at P. and S. Hospital. Notice for Bids. Phones f Residence 273 (Advertisement.) Mr. Whcdon's Platform. The primary election for the notnin ation of candidates for office by the several parties will bo held Tuesday, August 16th, 1910. 1 am a candidate for tho office of United States senator on the rcpubli can ticket. I am in favor of ull tho legislation declared for by the republican party in its platform this venr. I am in favor of tho performance of every promiso made by the republican party in Us national platform of 1908, and for such a revision of tho tariff downward as can be discovered with out the aid of a search warrant. I nm in favor of placing lumber and other material used in the construction of dwellings on tho free list, and of do intr it at the next session of congress, I am in favor of placing on tho free list at the next sess'on of congress agricultural implements, mechanics tools of all kinds, sewing machines and everv thinir which enn be produced here the ( importation of which yields the government practically no revenue, and which are manufactured hero and sold for export at a less price than for home use. I am for placing Bugar on the free list at the earliest day possible. If the laws now in force are not suf ficlent for tho effective prosecution of forbidden trusts and combinations. am in favor of tho enactment of such further laws as will drive that class of combinations out of existence I nm in favor of such governmental control of transportation companies as will prevent unjust discrimination and extortion and the Imposition of rates for service intended to, yield an incomo .1.1 t. ....1 Oil Iiuuuim iiiveaivu. Insofar ns that object may bo ac complished by legislation I 'am in favor Cards of Thanks. Wo wish to thank the neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us during the illness and at tho death of our be loved mother. J. D. W. Lincoln, Mrs. C. F. Garrison, Mrs. J. E. House and Mrs. C. C. Clark. V The Best Hour of Life is when vou do some great deed or dis cover some wonderful fact. This. hour came to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky Mt., N. C. when ho was suffering intensely, as ho says, "lrom the worst cold l ever had, I then proved to my great satis faction, what a wonderful Cold and Cough cure Dr. King's New Discovery is. For. nfter taking ono bottle. I was entirely cured. You can't say anything tbo good of a medicine like that. Its tho surest and best remedy for diseased lungs, Hemorrhages, LaGrippe, Asth ma, Hay Fever any Throat or Lung Trouble, 50c, 51. uo. Trial bottle tree. Guaranteed by Stone Drug Co. ORDER OF I1KA1UNO ON PROBATE OF l'UlltilUiN WILL. , Hutu ot Nebraska. Lincoln County, m. In tho county court. July Hth. 11)10. In tho matter of tho cstato ot Thomas J. navies, deceased. On reading and llllnir tho petition ot E. II. Evans, praying that tho lustrumont tiled on the nth day or July, liu, and pur porting to bo an authoiitlcatcd copy of tho last will and testament of tho said deceased, may bo proved, approved, urohatt'd. allowed and recorded In this court as tho last will and testament of tho said Thomas. I. navies, deceased, and that tho execution of said In strumont may I hi committed and tho admlm Ixtratlon of&ald estate may bo granted to Ella I.. Davles. Elliott L. Davie and W. II. warnoras Kxecutors. Ordered. That August Oth. A. I). 1010, at 2 o'clock l). in.. Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all iRirsons Interested In said matter mny appear at a county court to bo held In and for said county, and show c.aUKii why tho prayer ot tho petitioner shduld not bo trrantcd. This notice to Ih) published for six succosslvo issues in tho North riatto Tri bune, a legal nowpaper published In said county prior to August win. iuio. JlH-il W. O Kt.nitit. County Judge, Notice for Bids. Noticu is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the c tv, c crk of North Platte. Nebraska. un to five o'clock p.m., August 23rd 1910. for tho construction ot a lateral sewer In sower district "F" in said citv according to plans and specifica tions now on file in tho office of the I Citv Clerk of said city. Approximate cstlmato or cost ot I sewer lateral as per report of city en-1 glneer is sum.hu. Local labor to be employed as iar as practicable. (jcrtiiicato ctiecK on local uanK ot z per cent of amount of bid will be re- quired to insuro entering into contract. satistactory bona to bo given wnen contrnct is signed. Mayor nnd Council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Uy order of tho city council. UHAS. TEMPLE. City Clerk. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of tho city clerk of North Platte, Nebraska, uij iu live v. ,iuiiv lit in., nu)juai mjiu. i 1910. for the construction of a lateral sewer in Sewer District "P" in said city according to plans and spcclttcations now on file in the office of tho city clerk ot said city. Approximate estimate of cost of sewer lateral as per report of City En gineer is sauou.w. Local labor to bo employed as tar as practicable. (jcrtiiicato checK on local panic ot z per cent of amount of bid will bo re- auircd to insure entering into contract. bntiBtactory bond to bo given wnen contract is signed. Mayor and council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Uy order of city council. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. Notice for Bids Notice is hereby given that Boaled 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 tho construction of a lateral sewer in Sewer District "G4" in said city according to plans and specifica tions now on tile in the ottice ot tne Citv Clerk of said citv. Approximate estimate of cost oi sewer lateral as per report of city en. gineer is $1022.80. Local labor to be employed as tar as practicable. (Jertilled check on local banK ot 2 per cent of amount of bid will be required to insure entering into contract. bntistactory bond to bo given when contract is signed. Mayor and council reserve tho right to rejectany or all bids. Uy ordei ot the city council. Chas. F. Tekple, City Clerk. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the city clerk of North Platte, Nebraska, un to live o clock p. m.. August 23rd. 1910, for tho construction of a lateral sower in Sewer District "G-3" in said city according to plans and specifica tions now on tilo in tho otlice ot tho city clerk ot said city. Approximate cstlmato ot cost ot sewer lateral aa per report of city en gmeer is $1,022.80. Local labor to be employed as tar as practicable. Certified check on local bank of 2 per cent ol amount ot bid will bo required to Insuro 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 of city council. Chas, F. Temple, City Clerk GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonnld Bank. ' ! Pknnn. I Office 180 V I Phone8 UcsidencollS Cr John S. Tvinem, M. D., Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. . Office: McDonald Stato Bank Building, Corner 6th & Dewey tits. Phones: Office 183. Residence 283. PHYSICIANS UNO SURGEONS -HOSPITAL A Modern Institution for the treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night Special accommodations for confinement cases. 721-23 North Locusr St. Telephone No. 642. ECHELBERY'S NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE Cor Sixth and Locust Sts. Phone 302 1 A full lino of furniture, all kinds of stoves and stove repairs, wagons, har ness, saddles, bicycles, guns and sport ing goods, clocks, watches, musical goods, sewing machines either cash or payments. Everything you use bought nnd sold here. Top pr ice fo iron metal and rubber. Go to SORENSON'S FOR 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 What a Heap of Happiness it Would Bring to North Platte Homes. Hnrd to do housework with aching back. Brings you houra of misery nt leis ure or nt work. If women only know tho cause that Backacho pains dome from sick kid- Mntra 'Twould Bnvo much needless woo. Donn's Kidnoy Pills cure Blck kidneys, North Plntto people endorse this: Mrs. J. F. Flllion, Sixth St., West, North Platto Nebr., 8ayB:"Doan'8 Kid ney Pills are a remedy of marvelous curativa powors and I beliovo them to bo worthy of my highest endorsement. I Buffered for three years from n dull, grinding ucho through tho small of my back and kidnoyB and a terrible bearing down sensation through my loins. Tho passages of tho kidney secretions wcro also too frequent, causing mo consider able annoyance. About a year ago I was advised to give Donn's Kidney Pills a trial and procured a box at McDonell & Graves' Drug Store. This remedy helped me from tho first, strengthing my back, toning my system and restor ing mo to good health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 conta, Fostor-Milburn Co. Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United States. Romembor tho name Doan's nnd take no others. Notice to Overseers. You are hereby requested to uso all tho precaution possiblo to provent the spread of prairie fires, by plowing fire guards as soon as possiblo. See bee. 75 on Pngo 29 of 1009 Road Laws. Dated North Platte. Neb. C-28-10. County Commissioners. LEOAL NOTICE. Nora Tt&loli. I'latuttlT. Vs. Oarrlo L. Michael ami U 1 ftliciino 1. iur liui mntl. U. W Vir. lty nnd Aildlo Verier. liU wiro, Phnrman (1., wnuorwr anu iimm. u. winmriri'r his wiru liumiorson llolllnirsworui ami llolllueiwortli lils wifn, tirsi imrmi unknown, I. 1'. l.lttlunnil Livonia L. Llttlo Ills wlfn. .1. YV. IH1IIIT, IHHL'lHiaiUK. (JarrloL. Mlchnul. U I', .Mlcliaiil. J. F. I.ll- tlo anil Livonia L. Llttlo. non-rusidcnt do- fuml&ntit will tnko nntlco that on .lulv 1st. 1VII) tho nlalntlir Nora llalcli lllod a mttloii In tho Ulstrlct Conn or Lincoln Counlv. Nnur&Bka. uiralnst thu nbovu natmul ilnNm- riaiitH. timoujoi't and nravor or which was to forcclOHH a mortirairo on tho S. E nunrixr and tho boiitlilialf of thu north half of sec tion ;n, township ii ranuo ai in Lincoln coun ty. Ni'iiriisUn. clvon liy Carrie, L, Michael ami (i, r .nicham ner niisiianu io uumii W. Vurlos lotitvuTo tho Daymout of a note for nlho hundred slxtv dollars with Interest thereon, which nolo anil mora-aire, was duly ossiLiuu vu mo inuinuii nercin mr n valu able consideration. Default liavliic been matin In lln payment of Raid nolo and In- mri snnereon, aim no vctton navinif neon hail ror inn recovurv inereor. inn tiianm r niuu for Jililuinont airalnst said defendants nd oauu oi mem ior tun sum ot ono thousand onu hundred thtrty-nleht and KVltH) dollars anu intort'81 rronuuiv 1st uuu toirether with all costs and accruing coattt In this case, ami for foreclosure of said mortirairu and lalnnf nald property for the. payment of such claim anil costs. ,oua iiai.cu, riallitltr, uy i'. in, iMiiKiii'r.r. nor Aiiornuy. OltDElt OK lIEAKINO ON I'ETITION I 'OH I'UWIIA 1 f. Ill' State, of Nebraska. Lincoln Countr. To all tx'rsons Interested In Hie estnti. nt loiiu uuiinet, ueeeaseii- Whereas, .losepnitio iiresnauam has hied in my olllco. nu Instrument puritortlni. to bo tho last will and testament of John OulruAt. lato of sulil county, deceased, and said Jose phine llrcsnaham has II led her petition herein prayluir to havn tho sumo admitted to pro bato aud for tbo Usuuuco of lettoi-H testa mentary which will tulatcs to Ixith real and personal estate, 1 thurufor appoint Tuesday, tho Utli day of Auhiisi. 11)10. at II o'clock In the forenoon, ut tho county court In said county, ax the time and place for hoarlnv saw win, at winch iiuio and piaco you aud an cunceriii'u innv uiiiiear ami r.miLi'HL inn nu lowlncoftho same ' It Is further ordorod that said iiMIHmmr I irivu i unco io a i iwrsons inierestnu in saiii estate ot tho pendency ot this petition and tho time and place sot for the ho&rlnirof the name ny causing n copy or tnisoriler to m puuiibiion in tno aorui riaue, pcmi-vt ooim Tribune, a newspaper printed aud published In said county, for six succosslvo Issues pro I'.llBJ fcUl IO in wlniess whereof, villus to the.i tot for hearing. ereof. I have hereunto sut my hand and olllcla) seal this lDtti day of JllW W. O. L'LUICI', Counly Judco. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given that scaled bids will be received at the office of the citv clerk of North Platte, Nebrnska. up to five o'clock p, m., August 23rd, 1U1U, tor tne construction ot a main sewer on ' 'A" street In said city ac cording to plans and specifications now on file in the oillce of tho city clerk of said city. Approximate estimate or cost ot sower as per report of city engineer is S7HU.UU. Local luuor to uc emnioycu as iar as nrncticable. .111 1 ! f n jertiiicii ctiecK on loeni ouiik oi z per cent or amount ot bid will be required to insure emorinc into contract. Satistactory bond to bo tnven wnen contrnct is sinned. Mnvor and council reserve tne rlclit f "i to reject any or all bids. liv order ot tho citv council. Chas. P. Temple, City Clerk, SlIEHIKE'S SALE. llv virtue of an order of salo Issued from tuu district court or i.incoin county, mooras ka. utxm a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein David V. Parkor Is Dlatn- tltr and Alliert A. Adams and tbe South oast nuartur Section 85. Twp. 10, Rnnire 31 am (lofomiantM. anu to me aiructea. i will on the luth day of September, iuio. at 1 o'clock p. m. at the oast front door of tho court house In Nortn Platte Lincoln county, (Vouraska, soil at puuua auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy Nald ilocree. interest and costs, I he, following described orotxirtv. to-wlt: Southeast quarter of Section Th-rty.flvo (S3), Township Sixteen (ltl). ltaneo Thlrtf-ono (3H Lincoln county. aooraBxa, u a saio uortit- lcato. , Dated tsorth nauo. not)-, aurusi isi, iviu. alt) I. L. Mii.TONnisiiOKn. Shorlff. OKDKlt Or nEAHINO ON PETITION FOR b U JU JIAKV Al'.ll MMT It A'i'lUN Htate of Nobraslia. Lincoln County, ss. In the county court. July 1.11th. 11)10. In tho uiattxr of thu ostato ot Fred K'rMtensteln. deceased. On reading aud llllug tho lsjtltlon of (lustav Krationsteiu, praying that tno r ecu iar na ministration of said cstato may foe dispensed with as provided by sections cvJ-5W andS'JOl, Cobboy'd Statute 1WW Ordered, That August 2. 1010. at Oo'clock a. ni.. Is asslirneil for hearlnir said petition when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to ho held In and for said county aud show causo why tho nrnveruf petitioner should not 1k) granted. Tills ordur to bo printed for six succosslvo Issues lu tho North Platto Tribune, a legal newspaper published In Lincoln County, prior to AUKUSt". "". , , ji ai-a AV. CELUEitCouutyJutliot Floor, feed, drain or tlay Having recently purchased tho B. A. Wilson feed store at the corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a Bhare of the patronage of tho public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will bo received at tho office of tho county clork up to 12 o'clock noon of August 13th, 1910, for transcribing all city indexes and additions, excepting the city of North Platto and additions. Dids to bo submitted by the job or by tho line. P. R. Elliott, County Clerk. NOTICE. Llzzln Onntt. Charles A. Perrv aad thn nn- I known hdrsof David w. Perry, deceased, will tako notion that on tno zotn day of July, . 1U10, Henry Waltumntli, Dlalntlir beroln. illod his petition In tho District Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said dofondants, tno object anu prayer or which aro to nulot tbo title of tho plaintiff In and to tho follow ing described tract of land, to-wlt! Beginning on the Southeast corner of Lot 1, In Itlock la-'.of tbo original plat of tbo City ot North Platte, Nebraska, running thenco In & northerly direction on tho oast lino ot said lot. 4D foot and 4 Inches, thenco westerly Jiarallol with tho south lino of said lot. &l Dot morn or less to tho center linn running north and 'south, thenco southerly parallel witn tno oast lino or said lot to root and in ches to tbo south lino ot said lot. tbonco easterly on tho south lino of said lot to tho placoof beginning, and to exclude each and an ot the said defendants from any interest, right, title or claim In and to said property and to enjoin said defondants from assorting any claim In said promises as against tbo plalntirr herein ana toonjoln said defendants from Interforrlng with plaintiff's possession thereof You aro rcaulred to answer said petition on or tioforo tho&tb day of September, 1810, 1IKN11Y WAI.TEHATIl Dy Wiicox &IIAM.IOAN, IIIsAttornoys. NOTICE. York Foundry & Emrlna Works of York. Nebraska. Edward Ilurko and Qoldlo Durke, and all other persons Interested, will tako notlco that upon tho 20th day ot August. 11)10. at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m., central standard time, at tho frotght liouso or ware house of union Pacltlc Hall road Company In tho city ot North Platto. Nebraska, said Union Pacific Railroad Company will offer for salo ono No. 0 flro proof safe, shipped by said York Foundry & Engine Works to Ed ward Ilurko and uoldlo Ilurko, when doing business under tho firm namo and style of Ilurko & Company; that nald safo will bo sold to satisfy tho sum of $.w) freight duo thereon and tho sum of as storaco thereon from tbodatoof tbo receipt ot said safo on tho 20th day of February, 1U0S. up to and Including tho UOtb day of Juno, 1910: that tho total amount of charges against said safo upon said data amount to tho sum of $I3.49 anu mat to saia amount win do anaoa stor age charges at tbo rato of flvo cents per day fif nni.li ,i fl ,, n , r m t. ,1 In ni itrl I i , I, n Vl I, r I of August, 1910. excluding, however, from said timo, all Sundays ana holidays, gala safo will bo sold at tho timo and place aforesaid at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash- Dated this Zlst day of July. 1910. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. Illy A - Mui.doon. Its Attorney. Primary Election Notice 1910. I. F. R. Elliott. County Clerk of Lin coln County, Nebraska, do hereby di rect that a Primary Election bo held at the regular polling places in each pre cinct throughout the county, as by law provided, on the iniru Tuesday in Au gust, A. D., 1910. At said nrimarv election candidates for tho following offices shall bo nomi nated, to be voted on at the regular November A. D., 1910 election. STATE OFFICERS. One Governor; Ono Lieutenant Governor; One Secretary of State; One Auditor of Public Accounts; One Treasurer; One Superintendent of Public Instruc tion; One Attorney Uenernl; One Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings; (Jno Kailway commissioner; One Concressman Sixth Conirres- sional District; Ono ntate benator for tho 30th sena torial District; Une member ol the legislature tor the 54th representative district; COUNTY OFFICERS. Ono County Attorney; One Commissioner, Second District; Precinct officer to fill vacancy; An expression of preference for Uni ted States Senator. . Also for or against a proposed amend- mcnt to section 1 of Article 7, of tho constitution of the State of Nebraska, defining the qualification of electors. Which election will be opened at 12 o'clock, M. and remain open until 9 o'clock in the evening. Dated Worth I'latte, Web., June 17th, A. D., 1910. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. Serial No. 01012-02151. NOTICE FOR .PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT Or THE INTRllIOIl. United States Land Olllco. At North Platte. Nebraska. July 13, 1910. Notlco Is boroby. given that Ooorgo ii.schauer. or Aiyrue, iseurasKu, who, on Nov. 23rd. 1908, made homestead entry No. iM in. ticriai no. uiuu. ror mo southeast uuar tor. and on July 10th. 1101. mado II. E. No. zuwh. serial no. u-i,n, tor tuo souinwost quar ter, section o. Township in, xm.. ltango ."J w. of tho Otb Principal Meridian, has filed notice or intention to maKo unai tivo yoar proof, to establish claim to the land above. described, before tho register and receiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on the 12th day of HeDt 1910. Claimant names as wltnessesi Eugene Ardery. of Myrtle. Nob.. Emery Loudon and JanperBlvlt. ot North Plat o, Nob., and Wil liam incKioy, or myrtle, tveo, J15-0 J. E. Evans, Register. PRORATE NOTICE. In tho County Court ot Lincoln county. Ne braska. July 18th. 1910. In tbe matter of tbe estate ot Luther u f arrington, uoceaseu. Notice Is hereby uiven. that the crodi tore ot said docoased will meot the Executrix of said estate, before mo County Judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on the lHth day of August, IDlO.andon the 10th day of February. 1911, at 0- o'clock a. m. each day, for the pur pose of presenting tbolrclalms tor examina tion, adjustment and allowanco. Six months are allowed tor creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho Executrix to sottlo said estate from the 10th day of July, 1910. This notlco to 1k published olght successive Issues In tho North Platto Tribune, a legal newspaper published In said couuty prior to tbo ltith day of August, J10-8 W. C. ELDER. County Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No.CC0J7. Department of the Interior. IT. S. Land OUlce at North Platto. Neb. . . . t . July 8th. 1910. Notlco Is hereby riven that Ell l,',,r,bj of North Platto, Nebraska, who. on.luno-Dth, Serial No. 02037, for north half and southwest quarter, section & township 11. north. Range Si. west of tbe sixth Principal Meridian has Bled notlco of Intention to make final flvo year proof to establish claim to the land nbovo described, before tho Register and Receiver at North Platte, Nob,, on tbe Otb day of Sept. 1910. Claimant names as wltnessest William Qrlfllths. of Dickens. Nob.. 1' II. hd',t:i Hi Homeret, Neb . Carl Ilrocder, of North riatto, nuu. anu John Pulse, of Somerset. Neb, JU-6 J. E, EVANS, Ift'glstor. Notice. Notice is hereby given that T. A. Roberts, David E. Martin and Wesley J. Shinkle have associated themselves together as a bodv corporate under the name and style of the "Rosedale Tele phone Company. " The principal place of transacting tho business of said company shall be at Hershey, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho general nature of the business to bo transacted by this corporation shall be the construction, erection, purchase, sale, operation, maintenance, control and lease of a telephone line or lines, and a telephone exchange or exchanges. Tho amount of capital stock au thorized is $5,000.00, divided into BOO shnres oC tho par value of $10.00 each, and Bhall be fully paid up when issued and shnll be non-assessable. The highest ninount of indebtedness or liability to which the corporation is at any time to subiect itself shall 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 shall continue for a period of twenty-fivo years, unless sooner dissolved by law. The affairs of Baid corporation aro to be managed by a board of directors consisting of not less than three nor more than five, and a president and a secretary- treasurer. Signed Juno lGth, 1910. T. A. Roberts, David E. Martin, Wesley J. Shinkle. Road No. 323. To all whom it may concern; Tho apecial commissioner appointed for the purpose of establishment of a public road commencing at northeast corner of section 7 township 12, range 31 and running thenco east two miles between sections 3 nnd 4 said township nnd range, thenco east 6n north line of section 3, about 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 damage must bo filed in tho office of tho county clerk on or before noon on the 23rd day of September. 1910, orsuch road will be established without reference there to. .Ratcd,North p,att0 Nob., July W, 101U. P. R. Elliott, County Clerk,