Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Burn, Editor and Pabllkef . SUBSCRIPTION HATES. One Year by Mail In advance... $1.20 Ono Year by Carrier in advance....... $1.60 Entered at North Platte. Nebraska, Post ofllco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1911. President's Business Methods Washington Post: No bettor evidence can bo given aH to Uio success of tlio business side of President Tnft's ad ininistrntion tlinn the announcement that for the first year since 1007 tho United StatH treasury has, a surplus. In the last fiscal year approximately 8700,000,000 was collected, including $28,000,000 from tho corporation tax. Tho rtohs surplus Is said to ho $46,C00 Off) and tlx-net surplus Is about 531, (X 0,000. Tho estimate of receipts and I'XfHMiRos w' prtpared no carefully th it the actual leculntfl from nil sour er, .vw oniv llu.000,000 more thnn ex pected, while the actual expenditures we'-n ju.uw.uou less man expecteo. Tho closeness with which tho esti mate wore prepared shows clearly how well President Taft has ImproMeu upon his subordinates the noccsflity for esti mating accurately. Tho old method wim for the head of a bureau to give a guess and then add n few millions, while congresH knowing tlio depart ment method, gave .another Kuoas and slashed oil" a few millions. Tlio guess made on each side made nn oletnont of chance to the appropriations thnt may have added to the interest of tho pro ceedings, but certainly detracted from efficiency and econom.y With the president reform in effect nt the proeont time, tho work of con greKD in the future will bo simplified. Appropriation committoes can accept it as n fact thnt the department chiefs have pared down their estimates to tho very none. Not only iseconomy effected oeientiflcnlly nt the outset, but tho valuable time of congress is saved sim ultaneously Tho size of tho corporation tax re ceipts is an ovidenco that business is booming. Tho tax is dependent on the amount of earnings and it is clear, therefore, that tho earnings must have been large. Altogether, considering tlio business depression and general condi tions that prevailed whonnho came in to office-. President Taft has reason to bo proud of tho business sldo of his ad 'mlnstration. Unitarian Hat! Title. Editor Seml-Weekly Tribune; Dear Sir: When reading tho Rev. R. B. Fnvorlcht's communication re garding the Unitarian (Hnll tltlo in your last issue, i tnougni mat mo city at torney, nnd citlzuns anxious to ncqulro the site of that building for tho erection of a city hall, had bettor go slow. Having been necretary of tho North Platto Unitarian Society for nigh twenty yearn, I am conversantwith the history of the hall, and it is' my opinion that n clear tltlo to the proporty -unloos for tho erection of a building exclusively devoted to church mimosas -cannot be obtained. Originally, two lots wero deeded to tho Unitarian Socioty of North Platto by tho Union Pacific Rail road Company; but in ordor to mako needed improvements on tho hall, tho latoTVlra. E. J.'CoeswolI urired that tho inHido lot bo sold to obtain money for tho purpose. This vas done, and at tho time several wcro of tho opinion that tlio titlo was nbouL as flimsy as ono for taxes. During my tonuro of office n3 secre tary, thorn whs a document, npart from tho deed of tho property, that stated that If it waa used for other than rellgioun purposes, It would re vert to the Railroad Company. Tho property rightfully bolonga to tho American Unitarian Association, as it was legally deeded to it; for it con tributed, liberally towards tho-liroction of tho building, and in early days aided the society In many ways. When tho North Platte Unitarian Socioty dwin dled down to a fow members, the few combined, and disputed dip tltlo of the American Unitarian Association to to tho property. Tho case was carried to tho door of the court, but rather than go to law, tho American Unitar ian Association agreed to. doed back tho proporty to the fow representing tho defunct socioty. Attorney's Hong land &IIonglanrt woro retained by tho American Unitarian Association, and doubtless can throw light on tho subject. In conluHion, I would suggestthnt the city attorney corhmuilictito with tho Union Pacific hind office, and the Amer ican Unitarian Association, whoso ad dress is Ueueon street, Boston. I know little about law, but nm nworo that law Is sometimes ono thing, nnd justice nnother; and after all, iu.mny be! pos sible thnt a district judge has power to give nonnimion to yell or encumber proporty deeded to a society hi like manner to that of tho North Platte Unitarian Society. ' , very truly yours, A. U. AljAMSON. Waul Meeting in North Platte. Earl Urownfleld is In roaaipt of n letter from the Julesburg Commercial Club as vegiirds tho Inter-Stato road thru Nebraska, tho purpof t of Avhleh Is to. call meeting of inUroakd parties at North PlattB in ttta nanr future to booat for the Plittt vnlloy road, the road along the PltW" river and the U. P. U. It: There teema to be two rout laid out, the one Just mitiitiimnd and another starting omit from IlOboka. f.lo., nnd running over thfe Wl) land t Holdreg and Lincoln; and M'muhnLof u coiuat is on iy to wnieji win win out. ;iileahurg favor out rontr and they wish the co-operation of nil liio towns between Unre nnd ii 1 Inttn and (Uwlrti as many atitos - i .sitil.. ,t'o turn out to the meotii , wliii.. Kearney will work from i i i 1 t hi Plntt and get all onthtu . ! l( a tbo.i-e town. Roads thru i 1 !, '- unrfc-r luudway to Jute'.b , , r.jmU re. nearl, c-imiil.. i v ... vf?'-4 U nil suing link, (iet bux.i . Py; Ut'r whow m HirOu-y tlSs ( hutn h tt' live Wire by 5Ci'i:u,." rtoivn (j - lig delegation of b.-4 r' when; they nwet. Herahay Tii' -i. t ' V. 11, r null .am' ht'ttio Sunday f i-i i h vt lrtv jin'timaitrt uiiuM.wohi, Cfrffimiiiioaers' Proceedwfs. July 8, 1011. Board of equalization mot as per re cess taken, present Streltz.Co, Comma., Bacon. Asscsor nnd' Co Clerk. Pacific Fruit Express Co., appeared by representative. The board of equal ization places the assessment tho same as last year. Western Union Telegraph Co., raised from a valucationof $29,270.00 to $59,332 .50 whero upon the board takes a recess until July 10, 1911 Julv 10. 1011 Board met porsuant lo adjournment present Walter, atreitz anu Kobertsnnd County Clerk. The following claims wero allowed. J. W. Kilmer cash allowed on Road Dist. 30, 50.00 Aug. W. Johnson cash allowed on Road Dist. 15, 100.00 John R. Ritner Bridgo fund cash 253. C0 Checked the books of tho County Clork and found the samo correct, al lowed second quarter expense ac count 48.13 J. C. Askwig is horoby npbointed Constable of Myrtle precinct and bond approved. Rex Gilman claim for bridge work al lowed for $93.50 -disallowed for G.00 Claim of J. D. Adams Co., for King Road Grador for Commissioners Dint. No. 2 at Maxwoll, Nob., allowed for Km. 20 Chockod the books of ' Countv Sunt nnd approved them. Adjourned until July 11, 1911. The board met snme n vesterd.iv and continued checking the County Trens uuor office. Adjourned until tomorrow July 12, 1911. Tho board mot same asyostcrdny nnd continued checking tht County Treasurer. Claim of W. R. Weakly overseor of ko.ki uist. no. w allowed $zw.w Thomns Henley accompanied Mrs. Hoaloy to Denvor tho Inst of tho week. Ralph Aldcn went to Ogalalla yester day afternoon to spend a few daya on business, ' Hnrry Barraclough left last evening for Cheyenne to transact business for n few' days. GO TO THE RESCUE. Don't Wait till its too Late, Follow the Example of a North Platte Citizen. ' Rescue tho aching back. If it keeps on aching, trouble comes. Backache Is kidney ache. If you neizloct tho kidnov's wnrnlncr. Look out for unlunry trouble dia betes. Tills North Platto citizen will show you how to go to tho rcsuo. Charlea P. Burroutrh. 222 So. Pino St., North Platto, Neb., days: "Several years ago I had occasion to use Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from McDonoll & GravesiDrug Btoro, and I found them to bo nn excellent remedv. I suffered from burning pains in tho small of my nacK anu my Kiiuioys woro very weak. Short uao of Doan's Kidnoy Pills cured mo comnletelv and I have not heen brthorcd with mv kidnovs since. 1 tnko pleasure In endorsing tills remedy for ho benefit of kidney sulTorora." For sale by all donlors. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo Now York, solo agentB for tho United states. Remember the nnmo Bonn's and take no othor. Notice of Incorporation. 'NYnti.A la !.... It.. ""v " "uiuuY nivc'ii uiui. me un dersigned have formed n corporation .1. 1 .. .. H . ...11 uuuur mo name ami Btyio pi "ino Phlttu Vnllnv Stnti. rtnnlr" wttl. tic. principal place of transacting its busi ness, in the city or North Plntto, Lin coln county, siaio or iNenrasKa, nnd for the purpose of transacting a commer cial banking business, the amount of tho capitnl stock, authorized and paid in is tho sum of fifty thousnnd dollars ($50,000) and tho llfo of tlio corporation will bo from tho 3d day of July. 1911, to tho 1st day of July, 1931, said corp oration having been duly authorized by tho State Banking Board of the Btato of Nobrahka for tho transaction of a commercial banking business, atjd tho amount of indebtedness of said corpor ation shall at no timo exceed two thirds of its paid in capital stock, ex coiit for donosita, and tho affairs of said corporation, aro to be conducted by a board of directors consisting of J. W. Payno, Julius Pizer, H. Mehlman, C. H. Wnltor, F. C. PJelstickor, J. C,! Beoler, M. E. Scott Goo. L. Scott, and C. A. Liston,, with F. C. Piol sticker as president, Julius Pizer as vice president, M. E. Scott as cashiox and L. E. Mehlmann as assistant caBhler. " Datod this Cth day )f July, 1911. J. W. Payne, JuliusPizor, II. Mohlmnn, ' C. H. Walter. F. C. Piolstickor J'. G. Beelor, M. E. Scott, C. A, Liston. Closing e tSale Echelbery'a New and Second Hand Store. Ranges from $5.00 up. Stoves from Si. 00 ud. Larjre Refrigerators ($4,00. Gasoline Stoves Q&$.oo. Dressers from $2.00 Up. Commodes from jti-oo up. Iron Bctls from Si. 00 up C.trpets, room stz $2.50. Come in and see the goods. Jog-along , Tranifcr Co. t 11. suwvsn, MOR. tltttk and Il. itvy Drayiug of all Ivinda. Piano moving a hjKeinlty. Hp-to-datA 1911 piano truck. OitUv hours a u. in. 1 tolip.'m. Otiuv with l'ohtal Telegraph Ofluv I'hoix' '.Ml. ili-hldeiiCtf (151 Political Announcements FOIt TREASURER. I hereby announce mvself aa n can didate for tho republican nomination for county treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters of the primary election August 15th, 1911. I will fully appreciate the support or republicans. C. H. Walters. I respectfully announce, that I am a candidate for the republican nomination for county treasurer, subject to the decision of tho voters at the primary election August 15th. Support given me will be appreciated. Alhert N. Durbin. I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for county treasurer, subject to the decision of tho republican primary August 15th. I will appreciate the support of republicans on that day. Frank Murray. Fellow citizens of Lincoln county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for county treasurer and respectfully eolicit your support ut tho polls, If elected I will endeavor to do my duty in ouch a way nn to meet the approval of tho people. Waltur B. MoNeku 1 am a candidate for tlio republican nomination for coimty treasurer and will appreciate nny support give ' me at tha primary election Auguat nth. VY. 11. V. WOODirURST. FOR CI.KRK. I hereby announce my enndidne y for the nomination for county clork subject to the decision of tho republican party at the primary. Wit. Otten. I horoby announce mysolf a candidate for county clerk subject to the decision of tho republican voters at tho primary election to be held Tuesday, August 15th, 1911, and respectfully solicit your support. C. William Yost. . Tlio undorsigncd is arc publican candi date for the office of County Surveyor, subject to tho decision of tho voters at the primary election. Respectfully, Paul G. Meyer. for sheriff. I announce myself as a candidate for sheriff, subject to the decision of the voters nt tho primary election to be held August 15th, 1911, nnd respect fully solicit tho support of tho republl enns nt that election. A. J. Salisbury. I hereby annnounco myself aa a can didate for tho republican nomination for sheriff, subject to the decision of tho voters at tho primary election on August 16th and respectfully solicit your support. I. L. MlLTONHEGF.lt. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the democratic nomination for shoriff subject to tho .decision of tho voters nt tho primary election on Au gust 15th nnd respectfully solicit your support C. Q. McGee. I hereby nnnounco myself ns a candi date for snerifT on tlio democratic ticket subiect to tho decision of tho voters nt tho primary election on Augustl5, 1911. , EDD P. REBltAUSEtf. I herebv nnnounco mvself as a candi date for the domocratic nomination for Bhorilf, subject to tho decision of the voters at tho primary election, 1 Arthur J. Sullivan. county superintendents I hereby announce mysolf as a" candi date for tlio nomination of countysuper intendcnl, subject to tho decision of tho domocratic primary. Clio R. Chappell., Brady, Nebr.. I herebv announce mvself an a can- didate for tho ropublican nomination for county superintendent, subject to tho decision of tho voters at tho primary election August 15th. Your support is respectfully solicited. ; Wm. EmtiaiiT. CLERK DISTRICT COURT. I announco myself a candidate for re nomination for clork of district court subject to tho will of the republican voters nt tho primary election to bo held Tuesday, Auirust 15th. 1911. nnd I nssuro you your support will be greatly appreciates Geo. E. Prosser. COUNTY JUDGE. I, John Grant hereby announco my self, a enndidato for tho Democratic nomination for County Judge, subject to tho decisioitof tho voters at the primary election August 15, 1911, and most respoctfuliy solicit your support I hereby announce mysolf as n candi date for the republican nomination for county judge, subject to the decision of the voters nt tho primary election on August 15th, and respect fully solicit your support. M, E. Crosby. I horoby announco myself aa a crtn didnto for tho republican nomination for county judgo, subject to the decis ion of tho voters' itt tho primary elec tion August 15th. E. W. Crane. FOR 8URVEy6r. I horoby announce mysolf a enndid date for county surveyor of Lincoln county on tho democratic tickot subject to tho decision of the voters at tho pri mary olection August 15th. Ronsitl L. COCHRAN. .1 respectfully announce myself ns n candidate for tne democratic nomination for county clerk, subject to thtt doci sjon of ths vottrs at tio primary olec tion August 16th. ' Francis W. Conneauly, Wnllneof Nob. t'OK COMMISSIONS)!. , I hereby announco myself as h 'cuntli dote for use" republican nominatiWi for county cotnmlwrfoner from the Third ditriet, subject U the decision of voters nt the primary election. Ymuuipport solicited. J. W. Abbott, HemhSy, iobr. I here announce myself a eanuidattr for the republican nomination for county commissioner fi-otn the 'Third ''strict, subject to the declaim) oT the mi. i-.ji nt tht primary i'U"tionii,AUut)t. iu.il n :ip'i.t fully aolict voiit- support- 1 am a resident of Nowail precinct And my poHtofflce addrons. is Hvrnhey. II J. Rn!NK. 1 heivbj liiinounx1 my tindidacy for th'' dtmoeratIc Hoii.w,:.tiori for county voiimtit.sioiit'r U 1 1 ct No. ;:, nibject to tho ifMilt of the (iniriMiy e!' i titm. Ul.NttV II. IJiUi. Ntke far B& Sealed bids for tho construction of a Public Library Building will bo re ceived up to 4 o'clock P M.. July 25th, 1911, by Annio C Kramph, Secretary Public Library Board, First National Bank Building, North Platte, Nebraska. All bids must be in strict accordance with plans and specifications prepared bv Carl E. Schaeffer. Architect. North Platte, Nebraska and must be accom-J panieu Dy a certified cJieck for 8 per cent of tho bid, check To be made pay able to Annio C, Kramph, Secretary. Plans enn be seen at tho office of Annie C. Kramph, Secretary Public Library Board, North Platte. Nebraska and at the office of Carl E. ShaofTer, Architect. North Platte, Nebraska. The right Ts reserved to reject any or nil bids. The successful bidder must furniBh a good and sufficient bond for faithful performance of tho contract nnd raid bond must bo approved by the Library Board, their judgment to ba final and conclusive as to tho sufficiency of the bond. By ordor of the Public Library Board, North Platte, Nebraska. Annie C. Kramph, Secretary, Butler Buchanan, President. Save Your Suits. Wouldn't vnn liWo in wnnr lhnf tar fectly good last spring's suit again? Anil wmilln' t .uiui wanp if If vmi n.Milrl - - - . . ......... -. - . - - . . 1 u j ..it shorten tho jacket to conform to tho present siyie. 11 you. naven't the time tn Hn It. nr tf vnn Hnn't knnw hmv 4not RPnrl It tn na., VVn nrn Hninrr nrnnf deal of this kind of work this spring, as wen as cleaning, uyeing, pressing and uuuing new coiiarn anu cuus. A lew Rlirh fiifinrrna tvltt itrmrAvn tr-ui nA suit so that you will .actually enjoy economy. The French Diy Cleaning and Press ing Place. A. SIGEL, The Little Tailor 223 E. nth St. Phone 1fi2 Application for Liquor License Mattor of Application of Patrick G.H Haynca for Liquor License: Notice is hereby given that Patrick G. Haynes did upon tho 30th day of June, 1911, file his application to tho Village Board of Trustees of Brady, Lincoln county, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous nnd vinous liquors on Lots 13, 14 and 15 in Block 6 in tho Villatro of Bra lv. Lincoln countv. No- braska, to begin at the municipal year 01 ivn anu to enu witn tne same witn in tho spring of 1912. If there be no objection, rcmonstrnnco or protest filed'within two weeks from July -1, A. D.. 1911, said license will bo granted. Patrick G. IUynes, Applicant. Notice of Sole Under Chattel Mortgage, Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dnted tho 7th day of March, 1911, and duly filed in the otlico of the county clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 29th day of Mar 1911, executed by Henry M. Bald ridge and Isaac S. Baldridgo to Charley Meyer to secure payment of the sum of Jfaiou.uu. upon which there ia due the sum 01 iu.uu. saiu mortgage pro vided that on any nttempt to dispose of tho property described -in snid mort gage, said mortgagee or his assigns could take possession of said goods and chattels wlierever found nnd sell the same at privnto sale or public auction or so much thereof as will bo sufficient to pay tho amount duo or to become due. Said mortgagers having mndo ttotnult by selling snid mortgaged prop perty there is now duo on said notes me sum 01 $iiiu.u. And no suit or any other proceedings' having been in stituted to recover said debt or any part uiereoi, morotoro 1 win sen said prop erty described, viz: 39 calves, all black oxcept six rod ones, heifers nnd steers mixed; 34 two-yepr old cattle, all black but five; about half steers and heifers: 20 three-year old cattle, all black but live; six cows, hlack and red; ono black bull; 21 horses, consisting of-ouo black spun 01 mares six years old,; one span of sorrel horses, three and four yearn old; one span of brown horses, ono six year old and ono lflyear old. one sorrel mare one gray mare; seven and nine years oiu; iour uireo-yoar old nay horses and mnros; eix two-year old horses and mares; all bays; two bay mare colta; one spnn 01 mares; ono sorrel and one bay. All machinery, farming imple ments, spring wngon, saddles, vehicles, harnoss etc., valued at four hundred nnd forty dollars. Two brood sowa valued at $3(1.00 being all tho stock, horses, cattle and implements, excopt one little gray colt, two year old cows, red in color, nil of said cattlo are branded wl tit letter M and invertod .C with bar under both, branded on tho ! right hip, at public auction, nt the house located on Section 32, Township 12, Rang 82, in-the precinct of Nowoll, ! Lincoln county, on the 20th day of July 1911, nt ton o'clock a. m., ot snid dny. j Dated this 8rd day of July, 1011. . 1 Ciiarlby Meyer, Mortgagee, NuTICK Ul 1 "Kl'TLUnENi The State of Nubraxk. Lliuxilu 1 r. utility. in tn count v Court, In tlitMtinr of Uiw Kfto .if (ituirire II. Stmciiv De"nil. - To tliHcrtilliot, li'lrn Ictum s nml nthtr8 llitorotcil In ih' ot liiHirtri' II 51 v ns. ilt .1 t'd , Tnlie ii.iil','. 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This system of medicine has ?.t its command anything in the realm of cure, such as electricity in any form, the Vibrator, Massage, Hyrothorafenties. Therefore tho correctness of choosing this lino of treatment, rather thonwhims with a single borrowed idea. For out of town patienta and all those interested: rooms furnished when desired, for confinement, medical and tho neuessary Surgi cal cases. Trained nurses in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medico! and Surgical Pr.iclicioncr I GEO. 1). DENT, I I Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonnld Bank. 4 -Jrat-ir- JOE B. REDF1ELD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Specialty! SKIN DISEASES. Day nnd night cnlls promptly answered Office P. S. Hospital. Phone 642. Ht ml. W. W. SADLER, Physician, Surgeon, Optician. District Surgeon U. P. R. R. 3 Hersiiey. Neiiraska. I ttoataa i9dsb 0 5 DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Fliystclarf and Surgeon M Special attention clven to coriflno y wont ami children's diseases, QlHee CI ono m Hen, l'liono 283 OU caJIcDouald State Hank nid'ir Notice of Special Election. Notice is hereby given that oh the 20th day of Juno, 1911, the Mayor and City Council of tho city of North Platte. Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance entitled: "An ordinance granting to tho Ne braska Telephone Company, its succes sor and assigns, right of way for tho maintenance of wires, undergronnd conduits and appurtenances thoreto, through, upon, over nnd under tho streets and alleys of the streets of North Platte. Nebraska; regulating the erection and construction pf poles, wires and conduits nnd protecting tho same in said city of North Platte, etc." And that on tho 13th day of July, 1911, a petition was filed in tho office of the ,'clork of tho city of North Platto, signed dv zii quatuieu voters 01 tno city ot North Platte, the same being 20 per cent of tho voters of such city, request ing that the said ordinance "be re ferred to the voters of the city of North Platte, Nebraska, at a special election in said city, to bo called and held according to law, for their rejec tion or approval". Now, . therefore, J, Charles F. Temple, city clerk of the city 6f North Platte, by virtue of the powor in me vested hereby cnll a special election to bo held on the. 2nd day of August, A. D. 1911, between the hours of 9 a. m. nntj 7 p. m. in said city of North Platte, for the purposo of voting on said ordi nance., , Tho voting places nt said election shall be in the First ward in said city, at tho hose houso-in said ward, in tho Second ward in Baid city, in tlio com missioners room in the court house in said ward, in the Third ward in Baid city at the hose house in said ward and in the Fourth ward in said city at tho hose house in snid ward. , Tho Ballots to be-tiscd at said election shall have written or printed thereon: Approving the ordinance passed and approved tlio 20th day of June, 1911, by tho Mayor and City--Council of tho city of North Platto, Nebraska, en titled: "An ordinanco granting to the Ne braska Telephone Company, its succes sors and nssigns, right of way for the maintenance of poles, wires under ground conduits nnd appurtcnoncos thoreto, through, upon, over and untjer the Itreets ana alleys of the city of North Platte, Nebraska; rojgulating tho erection and construction of poles, wires and conduits and protecting the samo in said city of North Platto.'7 Rejecting tho Ordinance passed and approved the 20th day of June, 1911, by the Mayor nnd City Council of the city of North Platte, Nebraska, en titled: "An Ordinance granting to tho Ne braska Telephone Company, ita succes sors and assigns, right of way for the maintenance of pole, wires, under ground conduit autl appurtenances thereto, through, upon, over and under tho etreeU and alleys of tht? city of Nqrrh Piatt, Nebraska; lvgulHting tho ortetioH mid construction of the poles, wirtts and conduits and protecting tho same in snid city of North Platte. Those voting in favor of approvhiK snid ordinance shall mark their ballot with an X opposite the paragrnphhogiu ing "Approvine; the ordinance, passed anil approved thf 2Uh day f June, 1911. " Thohf vi Mi'jf to reject -.aid onlh.am-e shall iimik iheti ballot .iili an X 011- ) .. iu- tin I'i'iiiL-. .;,i I) ',! 1 ine;. "Hi jCUng .fie uunufciict' - pwaoeti artu ap pvpvud the mh daj-.o Jun, I!tU." ("opti s of anu unli.iance i'i ptmiphlct :'ortri e.'m l'c obtained liy fit'-d who de sire tan e 1 lee of charge ut the Office of tht- t'ltyf'U'Jty o the city -of North i'l.ittv . 10 ih,' rear of tlte i;):itt' Vuflev B.1I"'. . ('MAK).f.! F. I'CWIl.K. H i krk ul Uty ui'NHfih yintte. t Send Us Your Shipments of Grain and Hay We pay tho top market Three cou- Eona free with returns on each car of ay you ship ua to handle for your ac count Fifteen coupons and $3.50 in cash will secure for your hhme an ele gant 42-Piece Royal Blue Dinner Set worth J$l 0.00. Consign your hay to us and please the ladies and also got a good pneo for your hay. ' Our Motto: Fair treatment and prompt remittances. Sample of the quality of these dishes can be seen at the office of tho Semi Weekly Tribune. The F. C. Ayres Mcr. Co., 20th and Wnzee Streets, Denver, Colorado. F.oad No. 344. The commissioner appointed to view for the purposo of establising a public toad in folio wo: onmoncing at tno nortnenst corner of Section 12, township 10, rango 20, and running thence west ono mile to the northwest corner of section 12, town ship 1G, rango 26, thence running south one and ono half miles to the south east corner of the n. e. quarter section 14, township 10, range 20. Also commencing at n. c. corner of section 14, township 16, range 26, and running west one half mile as nearly on the line ns practical; has reported in favor of the establishment of said road and all claims for damage or objection thereto must he filed in the office of tho .county clork on or before noon on the 3ist day of August, 1911. Dated North Platte, ' Neb., June 28, 1911. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. Road No. 347. The commissioner nppointed to view for the purpose of establishing a public road as follow: Commencing at tho northeast corner section 26. township 16, range 26, nnd running thence east along tlioTiorth section lino of said sec tion 26 to a point nbout 40 roads east of tho northeast corner of northwest quarter: thence southeasterly around tno canyon in northwest quarter of northeast quarter of said section nnd back to section lino at about tho north east comer of northwest quarter of tho northeast quarter of said section thonco east along said section line about thirty rods; thence southerly across tho cor ner of tho northeast quarter of tho northeast quarter of said section 26 to the intersection of the east line; thence south along tho east lino of said section to tee intersection of Road No. 212 has reported in favor of the' location of said roads as follows: Commencing at tho northwest corner of section 26, township 1C, range 26, and rnnning thence east along tho north section lino of said section 26, to a point about 40 rods east of the north east corner of the northwest quarter; thence southeasterly around tno enn yon, thence in an easterly direction to section lino between sections 25 and 26 said town and range. I also recommend thnt a road com mencing nbout 40 rods west of tne northeast corner of the northwest quar ter section 26. townshin 16. ranee 26. rand running thence in a southerly direction tor about SO rods to intersect with tho former described road and all objections thereto or claims for damage must ho filed in the office of the county clerk on or before noon on the 31st day of August 1911. Dated North Platte, Neb., Juno28th, 1911. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. . Primary Election Notice, 191 1- I, F. R. Elliott, County Clerk, of Lincoln County, Nebraska, do hereby direct that a primary election bo held nt tho voting places in the vnrious pre cincts of Lincoln Gounty, Nebraska, as by law provided, on tho third Tuesday in August, A. D, 1911. At said primary election, candidates for the following offices shall be nom inated to be voted on at the regular November, A. D., 1911 election: Three judges of tho Supremo Court; Two regents of tho State University; Ono state Railway Commissionca; Ono district judge Thirteenth judicial district in Nebraska. Ono county judgo; One sheriff; Ono coroner; Ono county treasurer;' One county clerk; Ono county surveyor; One county superintendent; Ono clerk of the District Court; Ono county commissioner, commis-" sioner district number three; One overseer in eash road distslct: v.n i.,An en '1 mu juotituo ui mu jiuacu; in cacil Two Constables: (in each nrecinctf Which election will bo open at 12. M noon and continueoponuntil9:00o'clock in tho afternoon of the samo day. Dated, North Platto, Nebraska, Juno 28, 1911. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. Notice for Publication. Serial No. fti2-02.KB. Dcpartmontot tho Interior. U, 8. Land Olllco at Nortli I'latto. Nob. . Junu Ktii.lMJ. 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