t Semi-Weekly Tribune IltA L. HAKE, Editor and Publisher. SUDSGItlPTION RATES: Ono Year by Mull In Ad Ono Year by Cnrrlcr In Advance. .$1.50 Entered at Nortli I'lattc, Nebraska, Postofllco as Second Class Matter. F If I DAY, AFCU'ST i!7lh, Clirlsllnn Selene Lecture Clarenco W. Chndwlck, of Omnhn, delivered n lecture on ChrliUlnix'ScIenco last ovoning at the Christian church to an audience of about ir0. Upon being introduced by Judge Grimes, the lec turer said In part: Thoro Is perhaps one basic thought upon which all rollglonlsts agree at tho very outset, viz: Consciousness Is. Wo all assent to tho fact that we are In a conscious state of being or existence, and that without such consciousness wo would cease to exist. So far jio good. But when wo attempt to call this consciousness God, or good, we Immediately plunge Into an abyss of darknoss from which tho christian world for centuries has been strug gling to extrlcato Itself, that of ming ling good and evil, calling ovll good nnd good evil. The bunl llstlc conception of conscious man race. It Is evident then, that from It humanity must escape If It would pver reach what Is called heaven. Hence Its need of a Saviour. Heaven Is, always has been nnd nl ways will bo not n locality, but a di vine, harmonious stute of conscious ness Into which no erroneous or evil thought over entered or ever can en ter. It therefore follows conclusively thnt nil wrong thought must bo pur ged from consciousness, nnd that our heaven will be .found hero nnd now Just to tho extent that we reject the evil and lay hold of tho good. God Is not revealed to humanity through a good and ovll conscious ness. Whoover Insists upon owning such a "consciousness has not there foro partaken of tho resurrection. Tills fnct Is ono that should receive more thoughtful consideration nt the hands of all Christian people, for it most vitally concerns the welfnro of ijll humanity. Thoro nro no peoplo on earth who feel and oxpreBs moro genuine affec tion for Jesus Christ than do Christian Scientists. They not only bollevo but they understand why lie Is to them "tho resurrection and tho life." They reverently acknowledge him ns Saviour of the world, and they nro striving to keep his comninndments Ono of the very llrst things which the Btudcnt of Christian Science docs after gaining even a fnint glimpse of tho truth of his being Is to give all power to good and none to evil. The door to tho kingdom of heaven Is opened to him tho moment ho does this. Then he wonders why he spent so many years In believing In two Mmm I mini . powers while calling one of omninotcnt ' Wherever tho Christ activity lias i,o.i.n t n.,,1 nvnrou0i in i,iiwi,ii ,.nnH,.miHnnHH - l.nhnl.l .l l.nMnr mnn or woman, ono who Is moro nractlcnl.1 moro honest, moro loving, moro sym-' pathetic, moro generous, moro gonsld- orate, more capable in overy respect. DlHObedlcnco to God's law Is what re- tards normal human progress, while obcdlenco to It leads Immediately to a present , participation In all that mnkos for tho mental, moral and phy- sienl uplift of humanity. Mary liaker Eddy Is tho Discoverer ami Founder of Christian Science, i fnmlllos while onrouto home from Jler genuine npbllty of character, hor California. Intensely religious nature, and horj Darrol Henley an d Miss Alice Hoag unbounded lovo for God and humnn- ( lnnd entertained a numbor of their ity, mado her ono of tho world great- young frlonds nt a dancing party at est of modern rollglous Leaders and Masonic hall Inst evening. Teachers. Chrlstinn Sclonco did not Mr8. P, H. Thompson entertained a orlglnnto In Mrs. Lddy's human mind., number of Indies yestorday afternoon It was tho Christ Idea of tho ononcss! , honor ot Mrs. Ri Lt Malmstein of and allness of tllvlno mind that found , aunuison, Utah, formerly of this city, expression In her purified mentality., T TI ,,,., , T, Tho revelation ot .the spiritual Idea to . J L"1', Mrs. Eddy's consciousness Is the' ; T; h;. Tlan"V ??M ?,5 greatest mental phenomenon that thf - ns "olegates to the could over bo experienced by a human I K, , u 0,,e wulch mcots 1,1 0maUa being. It Is "tho resurrection and tho m uclol)0r- llfo" to nil who lovo God and keop! Lightning Btruck tho chimney on His commandments. Chus. Echolberry's houso Wednesday Tho Chrlstinn Scleneo text-book,' evening, and descending tho flue burst "Sclonco nnd Health with Key to tho;l stvo door scnttorlng sout pro Scrlptures," Is the natural and logical nilscuously. Tho damago wns slight, outcome of Mrs. Eddy's unsolfed do- Wnnled (illrl for general hnuse votlon and fidelity to the spiritual h.nrU, apply 112 YV'it Fourth St lden. Roscbo Zlmmer, of Sidney, formerly Tho Christ mothod of learning life of this city, spent yesterday In town Is nindo plnln In ChrlBtlnn Sclonco.land left for tho east last evening. n is so sinip e ana practical t int young niiii oni a no may reatiuy anopi ii. r.vcry una act on our part every loving tmcriuco ior tne goon ot I Car load to arrive about the 30th. Alberta Freestone Peaches in bushel baskets. Keifer Pears in bushel baskets. Italian Prunes or blue plums in crates for canning. This car of fruit comes direct from the grower, no middle-man gets a crack at it. It will pay to wait for this car, it is already pnrtly sold. Better get your order in.. We make the price and will save you 25 per cent on your fruit. R. N. LAMB PHONE 67. CUrtiS "1 'ifcnissy'wz rT' 1 1 'I' ir?l mt"' . I Illy " ' o'.v (in, . fi- INIHrOOM l-ll r,,0,II 1 J ICP JL - 1'onen a K ' 1M in W. W. BIRGE CO. others, means Just so much of death loss Life for us hero and now. In other words, the moro good we do and eaibody tho more permanent becomes our sense of Life. Obosrvatlon and experience both compel tho admission that tho most successful and salutary Influence known to tho world today Is the practise of Christian Science. As a prophylactic or preventive with Iintl, nl.tMrn.i o,1 ,i,1Ha It l.no compeer. Ono Christina Sclonco sire01- treatment has frequently cast otit the, Defectlvo vision produces Irritation demon of Intemperance In Its very ; and nerveousness, and In this condl worst form. It has also healed the tlon no person Is capable of giving morphine, cocaine and other domor-: to business matters or to the ordinary nilzing nanus. Christian Science rec ognizes the healing of disease as al- m fu tnrttilnntnl - 11m nnnminiiUirr nt tho moral rauit under whatevor guise It may appear. It requires honesty, humility, com passion, moral purify, ntid spiritual understanding to give a treatment In Christian Sclonce. Simple though tho process Is, none but a Christian can understand It or use it. It is be yond the ken of human will power or "mental suggestion" even to attempt . i.. ah. i .. . r .. oi . viiiiaiiuu outi'iicu uuuuui'iil. Tronmont Is .not the Influence of one humnn mind over another. It Is tho activity Of the Word of God In human ;"nousnesi u, u "West truest sense. CITY AKI) COUNTY NEWS The Episcopal guild will hold their annual fair and supper on Nov. 18th. Walter Goehring, of Phihulolphln, Is , vsltlng tho Hastings and Hoaglnnd Mra, Kml Fredrlckson and Miss Tll0o nan8pn, wUo wcro vistlng at Oshkosh returned home Wednesday evening. rjraaggffiMwre n 'im mi mil mm m ,i Compact anc Comfortable This is a mo3t conveniently arranged house. The grade entrance on the side gives ac cess to the basement, kitchen and living room. The bath on the second lloor opens on a hall and is easy of access from all the bedrooms. Each bed room js a corner room, with two windows. The dining room has a built in sideboard, and there arc col onnades in the opening to the jiving room. In the rear there is a nice screened porch. Come In nnd let u show you tlie trcoml floor plan. This house will make yon a comfortable, convenient tinil distinctive home. Ask as to let you see Design 02l. It r r Mrs. George Kanough, of Grand Island, returned home Inst evening af ter a short visit here. Mrs. Kanough was formerly Miss Francis Nichols of this city. D. V. Baker who recently bought the Sheedy & Forstedt Harness Shop at auction, sold ho name Tueday af ternoon to M. C. Rodgors, who will move from his present location In WILBIIBIKIII UUUUing OH D1XU1 Ati.. it.. 1 Mil ni..n. affn'Irs of life, the attentions neces sary to success. C. S. CLINTON, Registered Optometrist. Following Is tho menu to be served at tho commercial dinner at tho Christian church Monday Aug. 30th. Roast pork and brown gravy, beef loaf, escolloped potatoes with cheese, sweet corn on cob, fried cabbage, brown sweet potatoes, creamed to matoes, apple sauce, corn bread, w'hlto bread, cream banaua pie, leo tea and coffee SOTICE Of SPECIAL ELECTION Whereas at a regular meeting of the City Council of North Platte, held August 2nd, 1915, tho following mo tlon was adopted. Moved that the Council approve the following con tract with tho North Platte Light & Power Company nnd that the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute same and that tho same be submitted for the approval or disapproval of the voters of the City of North Platte at a special election to be held on Sep tember 14th, 1915 for this purpose' and In the manner provided by law. Street Lighting Contract between North Plutto Light and Power Com pany and City of iNorth Platte. This contract entored Into by and between North Platte Light and Power Company, a corporation, as the party of tho first part, and City of North Platte, in the County of Lincoln and Stato of Nebraska, as party of the sec ond part. WITNESSETH: 1, Tho party of the first part here by agrees to furnish to tho party of tho second pnrt, and the party ot the second part hereby agrees to tako and use, for tho purpose of lighting, the streets, alleys and public places of the party of the second part, and during tho period of fvo years horelnbelow iioscriueu, electric light supplied by such number of overhead suspended hooded Incandescent street lamps as may bo required and from tlmo to time ordered Installed by the party of tho second part during said period, at tho following rates and prices, which the party of the second part hereby agrees to pay to the party of tho first part, and upon the following terms and conditions: 2. For sixty candlo power Incandes cent lnmpa or their equivalent In can dle power, each per annum ?21.00; for eighty candle power lncnndoscont lamps or their equivalent in candlo power, each per annum J2H.75; for one hundred power Incandescent lamps or their equivalent In candle power, each per annum ?2tJ.50. for two hundred and fifty candle power Incandescent lamps or their equivalent In candle powoT, each per annum $5S.OO; for four hun dred candle power lncandoscont lamps or their equivalent In candle power, each per annum $S2.50; for thirty-two candle power Incandescent lnmps as specified and provided for In Para graph S, ?1S.00 per annum. For arc lights or high candle power Incandescent lamps used In place of arc lights as specified and provided for In Paragraph 3, $85.00 per annum. Payhient shall bo 'made I ntwolvo equal monthly Installments. Lnmi3 shall be lluhted from dusk until dawn each night. All lamps and equipment shall be furnished nnd maintained by tho party of tho first part. 3. It is agreed by the partlos here to that tho party of the first part will promptly, after tho confirmation of this contract by the afflrmatlvo vote of tho electors ot North Platto, Nebraska, proceed to install and equip a now and modern qystem, Including wires, DERHYBEIUIY & FOItKES, LlceuNod Embnlniers Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black G83. poles and accessories, for tho service of such sixty, eighty, ono hundred, I two hundred and fifty and four hun ' dred candle power Incandescent lamps or their equivalent which tho second l party may order Installed under this contract. Tho work or in stalling such new and modern system for street lights as provided for above, shall after commencement, be carried , on dllllgently to completion. Until the completion of said new nnd I modern system, the street lights now used by tho second party and supplied by the first party, shall bo continued In use nnd paid for at the schedule named In Paragraph 2. I 4. In the event of nny of said lamps not burning during the tlmo required, the party of the second part shall have the right to deduct tho pro rata amount , from the bill for each night such lamp falls to supply light for more than two consecutive nights, after receipt by the party of tho first part of written notice from the proper official of the party of the second part that said lamp Is not burning. 5. All street lamps provided for herein shall bo placed at such points within tho territorial limits of the par ty of the second part as may be desig nated by the mayor and city council or authorized representative of the party of tho second part; provided that no lamp shall bo ordered installed at a greater distance than seven hundred feet from tho location of a then exist ing street series lamp; and should the party of the second part require tho re-locatlon of any lamp after the same has been located, then the party of tho second part shall pay to the par ty of tho first pnrt the acutal cost of labor and material necessary In such re-locntlon. t C. The party of the second part shall, In conformity with the law, sub mit this contract for approval or dis approval, to Its electors at a special olectlon held September fourteenth, 1915. Should this contract by said electors at such election be disapprov ed, then no obigatlon hereunder shall be upon either party hereto. But should this contract by said electors at such election be approved, then this contract shall In each and all of Its provisions take effect and be and con tinue in full force for and during a period of five years from and after the first day of November, 1915: lt being distinctly understood and agreed that tho party of the first part shall have a reasonable tlmo In which to supply tho necessary equipment for the un filing of Its obligations hereunder, and that It will make every effort to supply such equipment as speedily and soon as practicable. Edch and all of the rights, privi leges and advantages lodged In Or pass ing to the party of tho first part by virtue hereof may by It be transferred and assigned, but only upon the as sumption by any grantee or assignee of each and all of tho obligations of tho party of tho first part thereunder, In Testimony Whereof, North Platte Light and Power Company has here unto set its hand and attached Its cor porate seal by Willis Todd, Us Vice President, thereunto authorized, and City of North Platte has hereunto set Its hand by Its mayor, attested by Its city cleric, all on this 3rd day of August A. D. ,1915. NORTH PLATTE LIGHT AND POW- E COMPANY, (Partjh of First Part) By WILLIS TODD, At' Vice-President Witness to Eignnture of Party of First Part W. LITTLE. CITY OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRAS KA. (Party of Second Part) By E. H. EVANS, Attest: Mayor, C.F. TEMPLE. City Clork. Therefore notice Is horby given that a special election will bo held In the City of North Platte, Nebraska, on Tuesday, September 14th, 1915, at the places hereinafter specified In tho sev eral wards of the city for the purpose of submitting tho following proposl tlon to the voters of said city: "Shall tho Mayor nnd Clerk of said city bo ompowered to enter Into a contract with the North Platte Light & Power Company a copy of which Is printed above for tho purpose of stroct light Ins-." Tho polls of said election shall be kept open between tho hours of o clock A. M, anu 7 o clock r. M. on said day and tho voting places therefor In tho several wards shall bo as fol lows to-wlt: First Ward at tho entrance at the Lloyd Opera House In said ward Second Ward at tho Court Room at the County Court House In said ward Third Ward at tho old Hoso Houso situated on Vine Street between Front and Sixth streets in said ward. Fourth Ward at old Hoso houso on North Loeutt street In said ward. Tho ballots for said election shall have prlntod thereon: For granting permission to the May or and Clerl: of the City of North Platte to entr Into a contract with said company for tho purpose of streot lighting. And Against granting permission to tho Mayor nnd Clerk of the said city to enter Into said contract with tho North Plntte Light and Power Com pnny. Thoso voting In favor of granting said permission shall mark their bal lots with an "X" opposlto tho para graph beginning, For granting salU permission. Thoso voting against granting of said permission shall mark their bal lots with nn "X" opposlto tho para graph beginning against. This notice shall bo published 30 days prior to said olectlon. Signed this 9th day of August, A. D. 1915. E. II. EVANS, Attest: Mayor. C. F. TEMPLE. City Clork. NOTICE Of SPECIAL ELECTION Notice Is horoby glvon, thnt on Tuesday, tho 14th day of Soptembor, 1915, a special olectlon will bold in tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nobraska, at which said olectlon thoro will be submitted to tho peoplo tho question Shall the Mayor and City Council, of tho City ot North Platto, In tho County ot Lincoln and Stato ot No- braska, plcdgo the property and credit of the City upon its negotiable bonds to an amount not exceeding 316,000.00, to be used In paying tho cost of paving the Intersections of streots and spaces opposite alleys In paving districts In said City, and, shall tho Mayor and City Council of said City of North Platte levy a tax annual ly upon tho taxable nronorty of said city in addition to all other taxes suf ficient to pay the Interest on said bonds nnd create a sinking fund, sufficient to pay salu bonds when they become duo at their maturity. Said bonds to draw Interest nt a rate not to .exceed Five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually rrom their date until paid, and bo evi denced by coupons to said bonds at tached. Said bonds shall bo drawn payable to bearer, duo twenty years after date, but redeemable at the op tion of the City ton years after date. Said bonds to be Issued and bear such date as tho Mayor and Council may by resolution direct. Said bonds and coupons to bo payable at tho of fice of tho Stato Treasurer In the City of Lincoln, Nebraska, and said bonds shall be known nnd described as 'Paving Bonds of the City of North Platte, Nebraska." The ballots to be used at said elec tion shall have written or printed thereon the following: YES For nuthorlzlng tho Mayor and Council of the City or North Platte, Nebraska, to borrow money and pledge the property and credit of tho city, up on Its negotiable bonds to an amount not exceeding ?1G,000.00 to be used In paying the cost of paving tho Inter sections of streets and spaces oppo- uto alleys In paving districts in said city and for authorizing tho Mayor and City Council to levy a tax an nually upon the taxable property of said City In addition to all other tares, sufficient to pay the Interest on said bonds and creating a sinking fund sufficient to pay said bonds when they become due at their maturity. Said bonds to draw Interest at a rate not to exceed five per cent per annum, from their date until paid, which Inter est shall be payable semi-annually and bo evidenced by coupons to said bonds attached. Said bonds to be drawn payable to bearer, duo twenty years after date, but redeemable at tho op tlon of the City ten years after tho (Into thereof. Said bonds to be issued at such time and bearing such date as the Mayor, and City Council by reso lution may direct. Both bounds and coupons to be payable at the office of the State Treasurer In the City of Lin coin, Nebraska. NO. tXgalnst authorizing the Mayor and City Council of the City of North Platte, Nebraska, to borrow money and pledge the property nnd the credit of the City upon its negotiable bonds to an amount not exceeding $16,000.00 to be used in paying tho cost of paving the Intersections of streets and spaces opposite alleys in paving districts of said City, and agalmlt authorizing the Mayor and city council to levy a tax annaully upon the taxable proper ty of said city In addition to all other taxes, sufficient to pay the Interest on said bonds and creating a sinking fund sufficient to pay said bonds when they become duo at their maturity. Said bonds to draw Interest at a rate not to exceed five per cent per annum, from their date until pasd, which in terest shall be payable ccmi-annu-nlly and be evidenced by coupons to said bonds attached. Said bonds to be drawn payable to bearer, due twen ty years after date, but redeemable at tho option of the City ten years after the date thereof. Said bonds to be Issued at such time and bearing such date as the Mayor and City Council by resolution may direct. Both bonds and coupons to be payable at the office of the State Treasurer m tho C ty ot Lincoln, Nebraska. Those voting in favor of said prop position will mark their ballots with a cross In the square to the left of the proposition beginning, "Yes, for auth orizing tho Mayor and City Council of tho City of North Platte, Nebraska to borrow nioney and pledge the property and credit of the City upon Its nego- tlabe bonds," etc. Those voting against said proposi tion shall mark their ballot with a cross In the square to tho left of the proposition beginning, "No, against authorizing, tho Mayor and City Coun cil of the City of North Platte, Nebras ka, to borrow money and pledge the property and credit of the City upon Its negotlnblo bonds to an amount not to exceed $16,000.00." Tho polls at such special election shal be kept open during the hours of 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. of said day and the voting places for said election shall be as follows: First Ward at the Lloyd Opera 'House. Second Ward In the Commissioners room at the Court Houso of Lincoln County, Nebraska, In said Second Wartf. Third Ward at tho old hose house situated on Vine Street between Sixth Streot and Front Streot. Fourth Ward at tho old hose house situated on North Locust Stroot. By order of tho Mayor and City Council of said City of North Platto. Dated this 4th dny of August. 1915. C. F. TEMPLE. City Clerk. NOTH'E Of SPECIAL ELECTION Notico Is horoby given tl'at on tho 14th du of September, 191.". A special election will bo held In tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebras ka, at which tho following proposition will be submitted to the voters of said Cty: St All the Mayor and City Council of tho City of North Platte. In the Coun ty of Lincoln, in tho stato of Nobrus ka, Issue Twelvo Thousand 00.100 ($12,000.00) dollars -City of North Platte Park Bonds' In denominations of Two Thousand 00.100 ($2,000.00) Dollars each, bearing Interest at the rato of five per cent per annum, pay ablo annually, tho Interest and prln clpnl payable at tho office of the Stato Treasurer of tho Stato of Nobraska? Said bonds to benr date of Octo bor 1. 1915. and tho Interest on said bonds, to bo payablo on the 1st day of Octobor, 1916, and on the first day of Octobor (jf each and overy year thereafter, until all of tho interest on sold bonus snail navo ueen paiu. Said bonds to bo numbored consecu tively from ono to six Inclusive, and tho lutorcst thereon to be evidenced by coupons thereto attached. Bond numbor one to become duo and payable on the 1st day of October, 1920. Bond number two to become duo and payable on the 1st day of October, 1921. Bond number three to become duo and payable on the 1st dny of Octo ber, 1922. Bond numbor four to become duo and payable on tho 1st day of Octo ber, 1923. Bond numbor five to become due and pnyable on the 1st day of October, 1924. Bond number six to become duo and'' payable on the 1st day of October, 1925. Shall the Mayor and City Council of tho City of North Platte, in the Coun ty of Lincoln, in tho State of Nebraska, levy a tax In tho year 1915, and In each and every year thereafter sufficient to pay tho interest on said bonds; and In the year 1919 and In each and every year thereafter sufficient to 'pay tho principal of said bonds n3 they become due, until sufficient tax has been levied to pay all of tho principal on said bonds; nnd such tax both for princi pal and interest to bo levied upon all of the taxablo property In said City of North Plattc Said bonds to be used for tho pur pose of raising money to purchase from William AV. Blrgc, Trustee, and hold In tho name of the City of North Platte, in the County of Lincoln, In tho State of Nebraska, tho following land, lot and parcel of ground, lying adja cent to said City of North Platte, to wlt: All that part of tho southeast quarter (SE) of section twenty eight (28) in township fourteen (14) north, of rango thirty (30) west of tho 6th P. M. lying south of the North Platte river, and east of tho main road running north along said tract, which road is an extension of Locust street in said City, to be used and Improved for parks and parkways. The ballots to be used at said elec tion shall havo printed thereon: For Issuing of Twelve thousand 00.100 ($12,000.00) Dollars "City of North Platte Park Bonds," In denom inations of Two thousand 00.100 ($2,000.00) Dollars, each, bearing Inter est at the rate of five per cent per an num, payable annually, interest and principal payable at the office of tho State Treasurer of the State of Ne braska, said bonds to bear date of October 1st, 1915, and tho Interest on said bonds shall be payable on the 1st day of October, 1916, and on the first da- of October of each and ev ery year thereafter until all of tho In terest on said bonds shall havo been paid; to levy a tax In the year 1915, and each and every year thereafter sufllclent to pay tho interest on said bonds, and In the year 1919 and In ench and every year thereafter sufficient to pay the principal of said bonds as they become due, until sufllclent tax has been levied to pay all of the prin cipal on said bonds; such tax both for Interestand principal to bo levied up on all of the taxable property In said City of North Platte. Against issuing of Twelve thousand 00.100 ($12,000.00) Dollars "City of North Platte Park Bonds," in denom inations of Two thousand 00.100 ($2,000.00) Dollars each, bearing inter est at the rate of five per cent per an num, payable annually, Interest and principal payable at tho office of the State Trensurer of the State of Ne braska, said bonds to bear date of October 1st, 1915, and the interest on said bonds shall be payable on tho 1st day of October, 1916, and on the 1st day of October of each and ev ery year thereafter until all of the In terest on said bonds shall havo been paid; to levy a tax In the year 1915, and each and every year thereafter sufllclent to pay the interest on said bonds, and in the year 1919 and In each and overy year thereafter sufficient to pay the principal of said bonds as they become due, until sufficient tax has been levied to pay all of tho prin cipal on said bonds; such tax both for Interest and principal to be levied up on, all of the taxable property In said City of North Platte. Those voting in favor of said proposition shall mark their bal lots with an -X after the paragraph beginning with the word "FOR"; and those voting against said proposition shall mark their ballot with an X af ter the paragraph beginning with tho word "AGAINST". Said election will be open at 9 o'clock In the morning and will continue to be open until 7 o'clock In tho afternoon of said day of election. The polling places of said election will be at the entrance of the old Lloyd Opera Houso on the corner of Pino and and Sixth streets, In tho first ward of said City; and at the County Commissioners' room In tho Court House In tho second ward of said City; and at tho old hoso houso, situate on Vine street betwoen Front and Sixth streots in tho third ward of said City; and nt tho hose house in the fourth ward of said City; sam election win be conducted in manner nnd form as provided by tho ordinances of said City, und tho; Stat utes of tho Stato of Nebraska. By order of tho Mayor and' City Council of tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated this 4th day of August, 1915. C. F. TEMPLE, (SEAL) City Clerk. Probate Notice lo Creditors. In the County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. In tho matter of tho Estate of Wil liam Hlghberger, Deceased. Notice is hereby glvon that the cred itors of the deceased will meet tho Administrator of said ostato boforo me, County Judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room In said county, on tho 24th day of September, 1915, and on tho 24th day of March, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. in. each day for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are al lowed for creditors to present their clalns and ono year for tho adminis trator to settle said estato from the 24th day of September, 1915. This notice will be published In tho North Plattto Tribune, a semi-weekly news por, for four..'.coka. successively. prior to the 24tH day of September, 1915. Witness my hand and seal of said court this 18th day of August, 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH, A24-4 County Judgo.