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Serai-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. Ono Year by Mail in advance. ...... .$I.2fi One Year by Carrion in advance $1.00 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post offlco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, AUGUST IB, 1910. Unconfirmed reports from tho sum mcr homo of President Taft arc that he will get rid of some of tho bnrnnclcs which have been sticking closely to the administration ship. According to these reports Secretary Ballingor will hand in his resignation September 18th, and Senator Aldrich and Speaker Cannon aro to bo eliminated from the councils of tho partjN- A gain of more than half a million dollars' a week in the government's or dinary receipts during the first six weeks of tho present fiscal year, as compared with the corresponding period last year, hos been announced by the treasury department, Tho ordinary disbursements for the same period show ono million dollars less for tho current year. Tho ordinary transactions em braco nil outside Panama cannl, public debt and miscellaneous transactions. Seizuro of 185,800 ice cream cones was made in Omaha Saturday morning by United States Deputy Marshall Haze under tho direction and at tho request of Henry B. Evans, fcdernl food nnd drug inspector. Tho chargo is made that tho cone3 contain boric acid, an adulterant and alleged by tho depart ment of nirrlculturc to bo n harmful poison in food stuffs. This Is the larg est single seizuro of cones ever made, tho total bulk amounting to more than half a carload. Previous to this time tho record seizuro was made in New York'cltv. tho number of cones in that case being 102,000. It may bo generally known that the number of crippled children in tho United States has been enormously In creased during tho last year or two by the epidemic of infontiie spinal paral ysis. Dr. Orr CBtimatos that tho state of Nebraskn nlono acquired between 250 and 300 cases requiring treatment in tho last year from this cause. The total number in tho state ho believes to bo somowhero between seven hundred and fiftv and a thousand. Tho Oitho pedic hospital is now caring for about sixty. Tho need for tho development of this institution is only faintly ap predated by tho general public. Four more dead and three Injured this time in Indiana, tho third fatal col llslon within a week of automobilo and locomotives. Deaths in automobilo ac cidents. far oftener occuring to those within tho car than to those without must bo totaling well up toward tho annual railroad fatality list. Tho rail roads aro blamed lor killing too many passengers and employes, the alleged result of too much profcronco for pro fits on watered stock to nllowof proper safo'tv equipment. But how shall wo account for this steady driving of auto mobiles into donger? Is our American speed madness bo great that it will risk its own llfo us readily as our American profits madness risks the lives others? Journal. During tho past week tho price steel has been cut, in at least ono stance. Ono largo western railroad namo not announced, has bought20,00l) tons of steel at $20.50, n reduction $1.50 por ton from tho price sot by tho steel trust in 1001. So far steel author ities'say this is tho first cutin price made by Amorican mills since tho trust price was fixed. This reduction In tho price was forced by foreign mills undor-bld ding Amorican mills and socuring n con tract for 15,000 tons from Mexican rail roads. ThiB steel was shipped by water from Bolgium and delivered on tho Pa clfic coast of Moxico. Competitor! thut threatened to deliver Belgian rnilB o: tho west coast of United StateB at less not nrlce than tho steel trust rate Is the Pace Too Swift? Cardinal Gibbons deploros tho oxtrav ocanco of the prosentday, which seems to him not very unliko that of Horn while tho empiro was toppling to fall. "After soveral months in Europo, says Benjnmin Ido Wlieolor, presiden of tho University of California, could scarcely fail to bo impressed with tho difference in manner of living this country and abroad. Our living has been forced to an artificial plane We aro tremendously extravagant. W have been pushed, under forced draft upon an artificial staging. Tho whol structure Is of such abnormal character that tho country is imperiled." Whatever may bo accepted explana tlon, the fact of extravagant expend itu'reB on the part of Americans cannot be questioned. Tho extravagance moreover, is not confined to private ex pondltures. Tho cost of government- national, state and local is increasing at a dangorouB rapid rnto. C"w Prodigal expenditures will bo follow ed sooner or later by tho inevitable accounting. Chicago News. LodtA child's gold chain with heart penant. Finder pleaso return to this oilice. A Visit to Brady. From North Platte to Brndy Island Is no groat distance in these days of rapid railroad travel; for ono is no sooner comfortably seated in a car than the train moves. The city is soon left be hind and tho bridge over the Platte rivor, and the open prairio gained, and from the car windows, ono watches the landscape flash by like a panoramic view. Maxwell was soon renched and short stop made; then with a snort nnd a shriek, the giant locomotive was off again, and tho villaae with Its his toric associations was left behind. 'ieids of corn and small grain did not look in such a deplorable condition as expected, but it was evident they were Buffering from tho effects of tho recent dry weather. The straw of the small grain seemed short, and whore It was cut, it was raked into heaps, being too hort to bind in sheaves. However, with all drawbacks, I was informed that itwill yield from nine to eleven bushels per acre in tho vicinity of Brady When the train drew up at Brady, the depot was all but deserted, and 1 was eft to contemplate tho little town nest ling nt the foot of a range of sand hillB to tho north. After breakfasting at the Brady res- tuurant on Main street, I set out to ex plore the somewhat straggling, and not over compnetly built town, and felt Bur prised at tho absence of shnnty orec tlons, and the number of substantial, tasteful residences of well-to-do Brady citizens., Brady has n commodious, well lighted two storied school building which would be a credit even to a much larger town; but It is well out on the prairie, and it is a question if the town will evor get beyond it. There are six teachers en gaged in the soveral grades, and the result of their work Inst term is highly gratifying. BcBidc tho school, there are two churches, one Catholic, and one Methodist, which arc in different dis tricts, and ns far apart as tho tenets of their creeds. Both are neat frame buildings, and fairly well patronized. There nre uIbo two banks housed in humble enough buildings on Main street; one is called the Bank of Brady, and the-othcr the Brady Stnte Bank. On tho window of tho Inttor it is an nounced in largo letters that it has $10,' 000.00 capital. There is one news paper, tho Brady Vindicator, whicli keeps watch and ward over tho inter ests of tho three-hundred and fifty in habitants of tho little town. I called on tho editor, and met with a cordial reception, and when leaving inflicted upon him some verses criticising the dryness of the Brady atmosphere, which he appreciated. Brady has a substantially built, well appointed two story hotel, well worthy of the patronage it receives. Besides the hotel there aro two restaurants, two general stores, two feed and flour stores, and two butcher shops. It has also two livery barns, ono blacksmith and one barber shop, and a lumberyard conducted by Murphy and Johnson. They have a spacious yard with oillco quarters, substantial shed rooms, and all necessnries for shipping lumber and building material. Brady merchants make no displny in their show windows, although some of them would do well to do so, as well displayed goods are sometimes as good as half sold. O'Rourke & Kratzenstcin for Instance, who carry a stock of handsomo furniture, hardware, buggies and farm implements. To nccommo date n largo business, they occupy sev oral commodious and well arranged stores packed witli every requirement for tho farm and home. Mr. O'Rourke, it may be remarked, is a son. of tho Into Col. O'Rourke, tho first superin tendent of the National Cemetery near tho site of old Fort McPherson. His good wife is a daughter of tho lato John Neary. They reside in a beautiful home, and ineir iwo daughters, verging on womanhood, did nil they could to make my visit pleasant. Besides O'Rourke & Kratzenstcin, there is another firm thatiuns hardware and implements, nnd also a neck yoko nnd harness factory. On the wholo, Brady Is a town- almost wholly depending upon agriculturist!, and cattle ranches for trade, but it keeps increasing, and despite tho fact that most trains rush through it with out stopping, it has a futuro before it and they who manage tho affairs of tho town aspire to great things. Like other towns, it has a telephone system, and with cement sidewalks and crossings, about to bo laid down, nnd a water works system, it will not bo so sleepy after nil. Brady Isiwhatis called u "dry town, but I was assured that tho restraint made little or no difference, as tho peoplo of Brady were always lawabid ing. Shutting down on tho sale of liquor In a town is scarcely fair; for the man with means sends off for a ...11. l - iv r . i supply and keeps it in his collar, whllo Hho poor man who cannot afford to do so has to do without. I noticed that the solitary policeman seemed to have a sinicure, nnd was told that ho seldom mode an arrest; not oven when tho town was In tho "wettest" cendition. I shall long remember my visit to Brady, and tho kindness of ninny who resided in worth rinuo in early days, and wnoso iricnusmp l sun return. A. R. A. Buv it now. Now is tho time to buv a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost ' certain to bo needed beforo tho summer is over. This remedy hus no superior, For sale by nil dealers. A Roaring Lion By M. QUAD Copyrlcht, 1310. by Associated Lit erary Press. Circus bills were pasted up uu the barns all along the highways, ami on a certain date the uuiilr was to unen at D.vorsyllle for an afternoon and evening performance. On the evening of the day that Zcb Scott first saw the pictures he laid out his program, tie wus a farmer's hired man. He was lu love with and engaged to Nancy Smith, the daughter of another farmer. He called to tell her the news and Invited her to go to the circus. IIo expected Nancy to enthuse, but sho didn't. On tho contrary, she look ed very sober. It so happened that this was the first circus to cotno along since they had been encased. Zcb know her for n rather serious minded girl, but Just how serious ho was about to find out. When he und stopped for breath ho was amnzed to hear bcr say: "1 can't go to tho circus with you, Zcb. It would be encouraging wick edness to do It." They nrgued tho matter for two hours, and then Zeb went home In the sulks. Nanny utterly refused to go to the circus. All other peoplo for five miles around might go, but It was home for bcr. The father nnd mother stood neutral. The mother said: "Mcbbo somo folks can see a woman In spangles nnd not want to come home nnd set a neighbor's barn afire, but what's tho uso In glttln' In tho way of temptation?" In two days Zeb was back to talk matters over again, but ho hnd no bet ter luck. IIo oven enmo tho third time. and ho was armed with a long list of good" people who were going to at tend the show, but ho met with the same objections. Then ho lost bis tem per and renched for his hat with the remark that any girl who wns too all fired good to go to a circus was too good for film. The circus wns n great success. In addition to tho regular performance a lion escaped from his cage onjl got out inio mo country, nnu ns no wns not recaptured tho excitement wns great. Zcb had a good time, but he wus con science Btrickcu. IIo had been menu, and ho realized It and wanted to make up. ilow was ho to do it? This ques tion bothered him for the next fort' night. Lie could not go over and beg forgiveness nnd trail his pride In the dust, and ns fnr as he could ascertain Nnnny Smith wasn't going Into a de cline on his nccount. IIo was lying on his back in bed ono night when tho thought suddenly enmo to him that Hon! As n matter of fact, the beast hnd been recaptured, but tho formers hadn't beard of It and wcro anxious by day and sitting tight after sun down. Before morning enmo Zeb bad bis plan. Before noon ho had shared it with a son of his employer. There was a bit of a lako on Farmer Smith's land, and at one point bo hnd built a summer house. It wns Nanny's favor ito spot to sit nnd watch tho sun go down and tho gloaming come on. Tho roaming, roaring lion had kept her away for a fow evenings, but as ho hnd not nppcared and devoured her her courngo grndunlly returned. Zeb hnd bulldcd ou that summer house. Ho had his englo eye that way as ho milked the cows on this particular evening. He saw the pink dress as It crossed the meadow. Tho gloaming came, the robin sang his Inst notes be fore going to bed, nnd then Zcb nnd his fellow conspirator moved. lu pensive sllenco Miss Nnnny Smith sat In tho summer house fighting mos qultocs nnd wondering how wicked tho circus had mndo Zob when thcro enme a sudden alarm. From a lot of bushes not fnr away came bloodcurdling growls nnd a man's shouts, and she was hardly on her feet before Zeb dashed ui), club in hand, and called out: "Back Into tho house! "lis the Hon! Back, and I will dlo hero to savo you!" "Oh, Zeb-Zob"- "Back, girl bo is coming!" And the lion came. That Is, ho seem cu to come. Ills growllngs nnd roar lugs were something dreadful to hear. IIo moved this way and that: he ad vanced and retrentcd: ho rolled over and over ou the grass. But tho brave Zcb could not be bluffed. lie stood In front of tho house and swung his club nnd cried to thnt Hon to cotno on if ho dnrcd. Finally, at tho cud of about ten minutes, ho suddenly rushed Into the darkness, pouuded with his club and returned to Nnnny to say: "IIo hns tied, and you nre saved Good night, Miss Smith!" "Oh. Zeb, you can't go!" she appealed "But 1 must. 1 ask no thanks for the trltlo 1 have been able to render you." "But I can't let you go. You must conio to tho house. Say, dear, I really wish I bad go no to tho circus with you." "But you wouldn't go. You kept tall; Jug about spangles nil the time, whll I never Intended to see spangles. 1 Just went to study the Hon and tho best plnco to hit him with a club If 1 wns ever nttacked. 1 found tho host plnco wns the nose, and 1 rushed in ou lilin nnd whacked him one. Miss Smith" "I'm Nanny, nnd you como right along! Why, Zobby. If there's a circus every week aftoi thls"- And next morning Zebhnuded hlsco conspirator a dollar bill and said; "Jim, thnt was tho best growling I ever heard, and if yon over go and glvo It away I'll follcr you all over tho stato to break your neck!" A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surocons, Office over Stono Drug Co. 9. (: lhoncs Resldenco 273 p I Ulllco 273 Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby civen that scaled bids will be received at tho ofiico 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 "F" in snid ity according to nlnns and specifica tions now on illu in the ofiice of tho City Clerk of Bald city. Approximate estimate of cost of sewer lateral as per report of city en gineer is $1114.85. Local labor to be employed as far as racticablc. Certificate check on local bank of 2 per cent of amount of bid will be re quired to insure entering into contract. batisiactory bond to bo civen when contract is signed. Mayor and Council reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. By order ol tho city council. Chas. F. Temple. City Clerk. Notice for Notice is hereby civen that sealed bids will be received at the ofiico of the ity clerk of North Platte, Nebraska, up to five o'clock p. m., August 23rd, 1010. for the construction of a lateral sewerin Sewer District "P" in said city according to plans nnd specifications now on file in the oilice of the city clerk of said city. Approximate estimate of cost of sewer lateral as per report of City En gineer is $3UoU.UU. Local labor to bo employed as far as practicable. L-ertiticate checK on local banx ot z per cent of amount of bid will bo re quired to insure entering into contract. batisiactory bond to be given wnen contract is signed. mayor and council reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. By order of city council. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. Notice for Bids Notice is hereby civen that sealed bids will bo received at tho office of the ity 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 nnd , specifica tions now on hie in the oilice ot the City Clerk of said city. Approximate estimate of cost of sewer lateral as per report of city en gineer is $1022.80. Local labor to bo employed as lnr as practicable. Certified check on locnl bank of 2 per cent ol amount ot bid will bo required to insure entering into contract. batisfactory bond to be civen when contract is signed. Mayor and council reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. By omet ot tho city council. Chas. F. Tewple, City Clerk. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the oilice 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 Sewer District "G-3 in said city according to plans and speclfica tions now on hie in tho oilice ot the city clerk ot said city. Approximate estimate ot cost ot sewer lateral as per report of city en gineer is $1,022.80. Local labor to bo employed as lar as practicable. Uertilied checK on local uanK ot z per cent of amount of bid will bo required t ! fi 1. A to insure entering into contract. batisiactory bond to be civen when contract is signed. JVlnyor and council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. liy order ot city council. Chas. F. Temple, 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 up to live o'clock p, m., August 23rd 1910, for the construction ot a main sewer on A street in said city ac cording to plans and specifications now on file in the office of the city clerk of said city. Approximate estimate of cost of sewer as per report of city engineer is $780.00. Local labor to be employed as far as practicable. Uertthed check on local banK ot z per cent of amount of bid will bo required to insure entering into contract. batisiactory bond to be given when contract is signed. Mayor nnd council reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. r .. . . - By order ot the city council. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ily lrtiieot mi order of sale Issued from tliu district court ot Lincoln county, Nebras ka. uiMii a decree of foreclosure rendered In saia court wherein imvui t-. rarltur is plain 1 1 IT and Alhurt A. Adams and the South oust quarter Section 85. Twj, ID, Range 31 am uotiimianis. aim to inu directed, i will on tho lUth day of September. 1010. at 1 o'clock ii. in. at tliu east front door or tliu court luniso lu rtortti riatto Lincoln county. .Nebraska, sou at publl auction to tliu highest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, tho following dcocrlbea property, to-wlti U..,il,,.n.. tin.li ... ,.f Uanllnn Tli'U. ... III... IQl Township Sixteen (10), Range Thlrty-ono (31) i.iucoin county, aourasKa, n ax cam uortir lento. 1 Hated North Platte. Nub., August 1st, 191a. aio i. i. Mii.TONiiKiioKH, sheriff, ORDER OF HKAHINO ON PETITION FOU U u M AMY A H M 1 .M ST It AT I ON State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In the county court. July 3th. 11UU. In tliu mattr ot tliu estate of Fred Krntzensteln. docuased . Un readintr and llllnir the petition of Oustav Kraueiisiuiu, tivayiiiir that inu regular ad ministration of said estate may Undispensed with as provided ny sections i,vj.k.d.i anuawi (ililx(v'wSllltlllil IMA). Ordered, That Autrust 22, UU0, at DoVlock a, m.. is axsitMiea tor nearinir sam petition when all persons Interested In said matte? mav appear at. a county court to lio huld In and for said county anil show causa why tliu prayerof petitioner should not lie urantod. Tills order to bo printed for six successive Issues In tho North I'lntte Tribune, a Icual newspaper published In Lincoln County, prior t Atnrusl ii, iviu. . . a i a w , o. Ki.uek. county JuuVe Will J Hodfleld. M I) J U McKIrahan, M D Drs. Redfield & McKlrahan Phiiciant and Surgcous. All Calls Promptly Answered. Phonos 642-644 Office at P. and S. Hospital. 4.4.44 GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank, ff 2 pi,n. I Ofico 130 $ P1,onea Resldenco 115 John S. Twinem, M. D., Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Obstetrics and Uhlidren s Diseases. Office: McDonald State Hank Building, Corner 6th & Dewey Sts. Phones: Ofiice 183. Residence 283. PHYSICIANS AND 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 t. Telephone No. 642. ECHELBERY'S NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE Cor Sixth and Locust Sts. Phone 302 A full line of furniture, all kinds of stoves nnd stovo repairs, wagons, har ness, saddles, bicycles, guns and, sport ing goods, clocks, watches, musical goods, sowing machines cither cash or payments. Everything you use bought and sold here. Top pr ice fo iron motal and rubber. Go to SORENSON FOU 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, drain or Hay Having recently purchased tho B. A. Wilson feed store at the corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invito a shnre of the patronngo of tho public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER. Serial No. 01l)12-(Ul&l. NOTIOKKOIt I'UIILIOATION DEl'AItTMENT Or TUB lNTKIUOIt. United States Land Oillco. At North Platto. Nebraska. July lit. 1910. Notico Is hereby given that Georgo 11. Bcnairer. or juyrue, csoorasxa, who, on ov. zarn. iwm, mauo nomesieau entry wo, ivitv, serial no, uiwiz, ror tlio southeast auar ter. and on July 10th, 1WJI. mado II. K. No, zwik serial no. iKiai, ror tho southwest ruiar ter. Section 0. Townshlu 10. N.. Haniro u W. of tho tlth I'rlnclual Meridian, has Hied notice of Intention to make final live year proof, to establish claim to tho land above uescriuea, nororo the register ana receiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on the 12th day of Sent 1910. Claimant names as witnesses; Eugene Ardury. of Myrtle. Nob.. Emory Loudon and Jasper Slvlt, of North Plat o. Nob., and Wil liam incKioy, or aiyrtio, nen. J 15-H J. K Evans. Ileglster, PKOriATE NOTICE. In tlio County Court of Lincoln county, No braska. July lith. 1910. In the tnattei or the estate of Luther O FarrltiRton, deceased Notice Is hereby given, that the credl tors of said deceased will meet the Executrix of said nstato, beforo me County Judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room lu said county, on tho Hiih day of August, nnu, utKion thuiutiuiayor fenruury, 19U, at 0 o'clock a. m. each day, for the pur pose of uresontlng thelrclalms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho .Executrix to settlo said estate, from tho lUth day of .lulv. 1U1U. This notico to ivo published eight successive issues In the North Platto Tribune a legal newspaper published In said county prior to wio nun uay or August, 1910. JlU-8 W. 0. ELDE'l, County Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Sorlal No. 0AM. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land OIBco at North Platte. Neb. July 8th. 1910. Notice Is horoby glvon that Ell Kunkol, of North Platto. Nebraska, who. on Juno 29th, 1901. mado homestead entry No. U01H1. Sorlal No. 02037, for north half and southwest quarter, section f, township 11, north, Uango si, west of tho sixth Principal Meridian has Died notico of Intention to make final tlvo year proof to establish claim to tho Und above described, before tho Heglstor and Itecelvor at North Platto, Nob., on the 0th day of Sept, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses! William Orltllths, of Dickens. Nob., P. II. llurwood, of Homentct, Neb , Carl liroedor, of North Platto, Nub, and John Pulso, of Somerset, Jll8 J. lil tiVANBi UllrlSU'r. Notice for Bids. Notico is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at tho office of tho county clerk up to 12 o'clock noon of August 13th, 1910, for transcribing all city indexes nnd additions, excepting tho city of North Platto ajid additions. Bids to bo submitted by tho job sir by the lino. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. NOTICE. Lizzie Gnntt. Cliarlos A Perry and tho un known lii'lrs of David W. l'crry, deceased, will take notice that on tho 20th day of July. 1910, Henry Waltumath, plalntllT lioroln. (lied his Dutltlon In tliu District Oourt of Lincoln County, Nuliraska, against said defendants, Hid object nnd prayer of which aro to nulot tlio title of tliu plalntllT in and to tho follow lnc described tract of land, to-wlt: Iteelnnlne on the .Southeast corner of Lot 1, In Illock Ktt.of tlio original plat of tho City or North l'lattc, Nebraska, running tlicnco In a northerly direction on tho oast lino of said lot. 4D feet and 4 Inches, thenco westerly parallel with tho south lino of said lot, 33 foot morn or lews to tlio center lino running north and south, tlicnco notithorly parallel with the oast lino of said lot 40 feet and 4 ln chos to tho south lino of said lot, thenco easterly on the south lino of Raid lot to tlio place of beginning, and to exclude each and allot the said defendants from any Interest, right, tltlixir claim In and to said property and to enjoin said defendants from asserting any claim In said premises as against tho PlalntllT herein nnu to enjoin said defendants from Interforrtng with plaintiff's possession thereof. You are required to answer said petition on or nororo iiio&iu tio.v or pentemDor, iviu. I1KN11Y WAt.TBMATII Uy 11 cox St H.w.i. kian. IllsAttorneys. NOTICE. York Foundry A Enulnu Works of York. Nebraska. Edward Ilurko and Qoldlo Ilurko, and all other persons Interested, will tako notico that upon tho 2Uth day of August. 1910. at tho hour of 2 o'clock 11. m.. cnntral standard time, at tho freight housoor waro- houso or union raciuc Kaiiroad company In the city of North Platto, Nebraska, said Union Pacific Itatlroad Company will offer rn.n.liinnn V. i ft ft.. t.M.n, un fn ..1.1 .1 .. said York Foundry & Englno works to Ed ward nurKo ami uoiuio uurxo, when doing business under tho firm namo and stylo of Ilurko Si Company: that said safo will bo sold to satisfy tho sum of fw.Wl freight duo thereon and tho sum ot J-Ti.OO as storago thereon from tho da to of tho recolnt of said safo on the 20th day of February, 1908, up to anu including tnu -mn day or June, iviu; that tho total amount of charges against said safo upon said date amount to tho sum of $15. 48 and that tosald amount will bo added stor ago charges at tho rate of (Ivo cents per day for oach day up to and Including tho 20th day of August, 1010. excluding, however, from said time, au Sundays ami nouuays. saia saro will bo sold at tho tlmo and place aforesaid at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash- Dated this zist day of July, 1010. UNION PACIFIC HAILKUAI) COMPANY. iiy A sioi.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 tho county, as by law provided, on the Third Tuesday in Au gust, a. u., linu. At said nrimarv election candidates for the following oflices shall be nomi nated, to be voted on at tho regular November A. D.f 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; Ono Attorney General; Ono Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings; Uno Kailway commissioner; Ono Congressman Sixth Congres sional District; (Jne state benator tor tho auth sena torial District; Ono member of the legislature for the 54th representative district; COUNTY OFFICEHS. One County Attorney; One Commissioner, Second District; Precinct officers 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 12 o'clock M. and remnin open until 9 o'clock in the evening. Dated North Platto, Neb., June 17th, A. D., 1910. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. Notice. Notice is hereby given that T. A. Roberts, David E. Martin and Wesley J. Shinklo have associated themselves together as a body corporate under the name and style of the "Rosedale Tele phone Compnny." The principal place of transacting tho business of said company shall be at Horshey, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho general nature of the business to be transacted by this corporation shnll be tho construction, erection, purchase, sale, operation, maintenance, control and lease of a telephone lino or lines, nnd n telephone exchange or exchanges. The amount of capital stock au thorized is $5,000.00, divided into 500 shares of tho par value of $10.00 each, and shall be fully paid up when issued and shall be non-assessable. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which tho corporation is nt any time to subject itself shall not exceed two-thirds of the paid up capital stock. The date of the commencement of said corporation shall bo the first day of July, 1910, and shall continue for a period of twenty-five years, unless sooner dissolved by law. The atrairs of said corporation are to be mannged by a board of directors consisting of not less than three nor more than five, and n president and a secretary-treasunir. Signed Juno 10th, 1910. T. A. Roberts, David E. Martin, Wesley J. Shinkle. Road No. 323. To all whom it may concern; Tho special commissioner appointed for tho purpose of establishment of a public road commencing at northeast comer of section 7 township 12, range 31 nnd running thenco east two miles between sections 3 and 4 said township and range, thenco east on north lino of section 3. about 1.07 chains to connect with rond No. 54; has reported in favor of tho establishment of said road, all objections thereto orclnims for damage must bellied in tho oillco of tho county clerk on or beforo noon on the 23rd day of Soptembor, 1910, or such road will bo established without reference there to. Dated North Platte, Neb., July 10, lUW. F. R. Elliott, County Ctok.