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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1915)
t Semi-Weekly Tribune IRA L. DARK, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono Ycnr by Mnil In Advance... $1.2,i Ono Ycnr by Carrier In Adrnncc. .$1.50 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, PostofQco as Second Cla"sB Matter. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1015 Lincoln County School Lands. This county has been selected with fifteen other western counties for tho purpose of having tho school lands ro-nppralscd with a view of boosting tho rontalB. Tho county commissioners have or ders to rc-nppralse all tho state school lands In tho county that arc subject to rental. Under tho law and tho terms of their lenses tho present holders will bo required to pay six per cent upon tho appraised value as found by tho commissioners. Most of tho lands subject to rental arc located In tho sand hills whero lands owned by prlvato parties are being offored at annual rental of from $40 to $50 per section and to have them appraised bo as to make tho rentals more than these will work a hardship on tho present holders and deprive tho state school fund of tho revenue tho lands would bring If they were not appraised too high. Tho system of state ownorshlp and leasing of these lands works an In justice to tho western counties. In tho eastern counties tho stato school lands have been sold and aro being Improved by tho owners and aro subject to taxation for school anu county purposes and in that way help to build up tho county, wlillo In tho western counties these lands aro held Bubject to lonso and rc-appralsemont so that holders aro discouraged from Improving tho same and thoy do not bear their share of tho school and county tnxes. An attempt was mado at the last legislature to remedy this injustice by having tho stato sell theso lands in the western counties tho snmo as they did In tho eastern counties, but tho bill was defeated by tho votes from the eastern counties. This would bo only Justlco ns between tho different sec tlons of tho stato. Any law that provents tho holder and occupier from acquiring title works a hardship on tho occupier and retards the improvement and building up of tho country. It will require a great deal of care on the part of our county commission ors to mako this re-appraisement in such a way as to not work an Injus tice on tho present occupiors of theso lands. In some cases theso lands havo been highly improved, in tho way of build ings and cultivation and value added to tho lands that rightfully bolongs to tho occuplor; such added value should not bo considered In this ap pralsomont and tho law oxprossly cx emptB such values from the appraise ment. The county commissioners will no doubt carefully considor tho Interest of our homo people and see that no Injustice befalls them through tho op eration of this re-appralsnl. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. November 8th, 1915. Tho board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment, pres ent, IIcrmlnghauBon, Springer and white and county clorK. Road No. 387 comes up lor linal hearing, and tho board being of tho opinion that snld road Is fdr tho public good, tho petition Is hereby granted. Claims allowed on roau district funds: D. E. McDonald, dragging roads district 11, $51.00. A. D. Allen, road work, district 50, $12.00; C. E. Whlsler, dragging roads district 4, $3.00 j Schelllo Schneider, road work district 58, $20. Allowed on district 25: Bert Light, $17.50; Thos. Young, $4.50; II. J. Trusty, $8.75; Aaron Kaln, $3.50. On dlBtrlct 35: J. w. Triggs, y.uu; C. Q. Peterson, $1.50; Ncls John son, $3.00; Arthur Dowoir, $;i.uu; John Uurklund, $4.50; C. a. Nel son, $3.75; Harry Anderson, $4.87; Frank Anderson, $4.87; Aufcust N. Larson, $10.00; Fred Nelson, $3.00. Allowed on commissioners districts: Walter Wilson road work, on district 1, $112.35; Frank Zlmmor, road work, district 1, $29.40; Owen O'Ncll, drag ging roads, district 1, $33.00. Allowed on goiiorul fund: Josoph Gamble, damages road 387, $40.00; H. Nowborrv. damaucs road 387, $40.00; J. E. Stevens, refund foreclosure ex- vQt a lEosnitnl But n Homo AO r A . n T nl ... nurvnt'. I lnt rnml.W 20. $17.I"iO; II. L. Coch ran, surveying roads 77, and 104, Nurso Brown Memorial Hospital $9; Henry Clark, ciiainman nnciauto YVUBL 4111 BU, IN U Illl 1'IUllU, innt 3E 1Z 3CZ3C OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank -or- NORTH PLA.TTIS, X ISJJJiA St'A. Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CA.VJTA-L, AxVO SUltPhUSt v One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. H STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HATE KEEN THE FACTORS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS DANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE UALANCES. JLJL INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. JZZZ It Real Estate and Insurance Como and Bed us for town lots In different parts of tho city. Good In vestments on easy torms. Houses for sale and rent. Wo havo also good bar gains In farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewey Hts.. upstairs. hire, $3.50; J. L. Soudor, chalnman, $3.00; R. L. Cochran, surveying roau N6.8, $15.75; Fred Spurrier, chnin nmn and auto hire, $0.00; R. L. Coch- Sutherland, $15.00; D. A Rundstrom, Dr. J. is Twinoill, Mrs. Margaret Hall, Superintendent. Miss Vein PIcknrd, Graduate Nurse. medical services county poor, $7.50 Whereupon tho board adjourns to Nov. 15, 1915. C. w. YOST, County cierK. November 15, 1915. Hoard mot pursuant to adjournment. Present Horminghausen, springer, White and county clork. Tho following claims wore allowed on general fund towlt: A. P. Kelly, printing and publishing, $;ioj.2j;u Physician nnd Surgeon Rest for Humanity's Cure Orlficial Surgery with Homeopathic Medi cine for Acute nnd Chronic Disease. joira sdims, ar. d., Physician nnd Surgeon Walker, salary as poormastor to Nov. Office 13. & L. Building, Second Floor i?' II5:.0 i r;Jttw : Phono. Omce, 88; Residence 38. cphono Co. rent for Nov. $18.75; Nobr. Tolephono Co. toll charges to Sept. 20, $2G.28: A. B. Hoagland, auto lure, $83.30; Marrlon Wessner, caro county poor. $10.00; Tho Hub merchandise county poor. $8.75; Fred Tobas, dray. age, $3.00; Isaac Solby, muBo county poor, $10.20; Jens Sonvmer, mdse county poor, $23.05, Isaac Sclby, mdse county poor, $35.40; Emma Pulver caro of county poor, $i44.iu; u. 11. .... . i ti rt o o Whtto, services anu niuuugu ?wi t t TtPTiVTiOTn Tin on Pacific Railroad Co. land and "" rillSIUIAJN & SUKUJSUJN DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Soimner, mdse omco McDonald Stato Bank Building. non Cnlliu 1111 DQl - . Cornor Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phones, Office 183, Resldenco 283 MAKE RAPID HEADWAY Add Tills Fuct To Your Store of . . . . 'Knowledge Kidney disease often advances so nrpldly that many a person is firmly in its grasp before awaro of-Its pro gress. Prompt attention should bo given tho slightest symptom of kidney disorder. If thoro Is a dull pain in the back, headaches, dizzy spells or a tired worn-out feeling, or if tho kid noy secretions aro offensive, lrrgular and attended by pain, procuro a good kidney remedy at onco. Your iownspooplo recommend Doan's Kidney Pills Mtcad tho state ment of this North Platte citizen. Mrs. Christian Pickett, 318 East B street, North latte, Neb., says: "I havo used Doan's Kidney Pills and havo found them to bo Just tho medi cine I needed for backache and other kidney disorders. Whenever I nm suf ferlng from these troubles. I tako Doan's Kidney Pills and they give mo relief. Others of my family havo taken Doan's Kidney Pills with fine results Price BOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Mrs. Pickett had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Prop., Buffalo, N. Y. dirt for now bridge, $350.00. Allowed on brldgo fund, A. Rob inson, bridge work, $1S.50; M. C. Rod- gers, nails, $5.10. Allowed on road .district 43: J. M, Fnlnv. road work. S35.G0: H. A. Gib son road work. $25.00; Earl Elwood, Office Phone 642 road work, $5.fi0; Chris Kronogg, road work. $21.20: Alfred Brown, road work, $11.00; E. W. Whlttakor, road work. $10.80: W. S. Masters, road work dstrlct 57, $10.00; Peter Young, road work district 4, $0.00. Allowed on commissioners' district Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL JJrs. Redfleld & Redfleld' Res. Phone G70 Hospital Phono Black 633. House Phone Black 633. IV. T. ritIT CHARD, Graduate Veterinarian funds: Ed Gilman. road work, on dis- Bight years a Government Vetcrinar- trlot 2, $02.00; Glias LIFE INSritANOE When needing life iiiHunmce don' liny blue sky, but good, safe old lino like (be Mutunl Life of Now York, IN owing snler, niMper or heller, hv us show you how dhldcndri iieurly pay premiums, nr. VTi' ; guimmiaa. insinct akcwk. A Case of Deception. An Omahn paper says Elvan II. Friend hns applied for a divorce from his wife, who was formorly-Mrs. Ver non Smith, and whose maiden name was Hortha Scott, a formor North Platte girl. Vornon Smith it will be remembered, wns killed In tho local flouring mill a year ago. Friend al leges trat hs wlfo docolvcd him by legos that his wlfo deceived him by representing herself ns Miss Scott and as a woman who had novcr married, whoreas sho wns a widow with tlireo children. IIo says he loft hov when ho ascertained tho truth nnd now seeks to havo marrlago annulled. Dr. Brook, Dentist, has moved lilg offlco to the RoynoldB building over Stone's Drug Storo. 83tf Fowles, road work, on district 2. $4,00: R. W. Schlolehor, road work, on district 2 $24.00; W D. Waldo, grading on dis trict 2. $100.00. By permission of tho Paxton and Horshoy Ditch Co. tho county board horoby authorlzo Henry Fulk to lower tho nine under said ditch on bee. 15, T 14, R. 33, from tho public road at said place according to tho Biirvcy of coun ty surveyor, at the expense of tho county ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Court Housb. - J. J. Crawford left Friday afternoon for Coznd to Bpend a lew days. Mrs. C. E. Souser left a few days ago for Overton to spend a couple of weeks. Masses Esther and Helen Sousor have gone to Sidney to visit relatives for a week or longer. lb tax payors ployed to prosecute the cattlo stealing rriCCS Keasonable pnnoH nrw hifriri flin illntrlfit court. The commsslonors hereby grant said Comer' 6th and Locust St. petition and authorlzo tho county at torney to employ such, additional legal MRS. C. F. JOHNSTON, Prop. Inlnnt I AVheroupon tho bord ndjourns until tomorrow. C. W Chicago. Georgo W. Perkins, con ferring lmro with local leaders of the progressive party, said that "tho progressive party must nnd will havo a national ticket In tip field In 191G." Snn FranciBco. Tho question of pre paredness, coming up unexpectedly was threshed out beforo tho American Federation of Labor with tho result that a resolution protesting against Introduction of military propaganda In tho public schools was voted down At a mooting of the Sarah Robokah lodgo Friday evening tho following of fleers wero elected: Noblo Grand Floronco Stamp; vlco grand, Edith Wondoborn: secretary, Mrs. Clara Davis; treasurer, Mrs. Mntlo ProaBor financial secretary, Mrs. Edith Vnn Doran; trustee, Mrs. Mario Hoagland Twonty-four membors of tho 500 club passed a delightful evening Frl day as tho guests of Major and Mrs Walkor and Mr. and Mrs. o. a. Clin ton nt tho Wnlkor homo. Card woro t)lnyvl until olovon, when a nice lunch prepared by Mrs. Hart was served. Misses Illldogardo Clinton Vlrulna Dullard and Mnymo Plzor nB slstlng. Following lunch those throe young ladles entertained the guosts with music. An out-of-town guest wbb Miss Hazel McGulro of Choyonno. The Omaha Beo's staff correspond ont nt Lincoln writes to his paper that nn organization Is bolng formed In Lincoln which may later bocomo state wide, that has for Its object sorvlng notlco on Prosldont Wilson that U ho continues to knuckle to W. J, Bryan ho can not oxpoct support from tho nntl-Bryan doraoorats of Nobraska, Tho Btory may bo ovordrawn but thoro is nevortholeBS consldorauio rouuda tlon for it. and thoro is undonlably an increasing determination with many Nobraska democrats to unliorso a po Utlcnl boss -whoso solflshnosB and ty- ranical methods navo uocomo lntoi erablo. Koarnoy .Hub. YOST, County Clerk. November 10, 1915, Bonrd met sumo as yesterday. Pros ont HermlnghausenJ Springer and nntintv mnrk. Claims allowed on general fund to limn anyone CISC. lJCIOie j!:1!!10-'l!f": sell come and see me $G.10; Llork-Sandnll Co. mdso county 95 Steam Heat, Running Hot and' volitions presonicu .10 uio noani uy r i, w . . nll n rnnma of Lincoln county aBklng """" " Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building p. Office 130 Phones Re3idence 115 I Am Paying More for HIDES you for Dry Bones. North Platte Junk House Lock's Old Barn. n u. umbo cuumy Tw . mm poor, $39.85; John Gaodko, caro of Eg- ve are paying iU rer ion gort Martin, $83.05; J. D. AV. Lincoln, digging gravo, $5.00; Rush Mercantile Co. mdso county poor, $08.95; F. D WoBtcnfold, mdso county poor, $21.95; W. H. Morrlck Co., mdso county poor, $15.00; a. W. Brown, mdso county poor, $38,02; John Horrod, mdso coun ty poor, $39.50; J. B. Hemphill, print lug, $8.50; II. S. Covor, mdso county poor, $2,G0; J. B. McDonald, mdso county poor, $1.50; Sundry persons, BtntlBtlcal roport 3rd quarter, $18.25; Road district 25: A. K. Mclntlre, roud work, $28.00; Robert Hornor, Jr road work, 38.00 Tho following allowed on district .11 ('. L. Ross, rond woik, $50.00. Harry Morrov, road work $5.00; C. L. Ross, logs am Catt Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES . W rA . i",ir!.,r iTi Residence Red 030 , Ofilco 459 ! n, fl.UVf ULUIVJf Ul ll 0. I f ' 1LS WAT nPTCTL-SC? Road district 54: Jcsso Blso, road IV. &.M., V v x-SlJU A JLiiiVtJ, work, $5.00; G. R. Phillips, rond work, $2.00; E. S. Wright, road work, $2.00; Probate Notlco Road district 55: W. W. Huivtcr, in tho Matter of tho Estato of Jauies m n n . 1 BBBH.UY An O f . Y 1 1 . - . . .1 I . . lumi wont, josopu anaw, roiui liolton, Deceased. work, $12.30. in tho County Court of Lincoln uomi uisinct ix: u. w. lvunKio, roau County, Nebraska, Novembor 8, 1915, Of (he Council of llie City of Xorth IMnttv. Orcnllnir I'iivIhk District io. l WIIUR13AS. tho City or North Platto did at a special election held on Sep tember 14th, 1910,' voto to authorize the Issue of bonds In the sum of $16,000 for the mimosa of navlntr street Inter sections and snaccs onnoslto alleys within said city and which said bond losuo 1b now available lor sucn pur-nose. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mayor and Council ot tho City of North Platte, that Pavlnp District No. 1 of the City of North Platto be and the same is hereby created to bo composed of the following streots and portions of streets therein and contained within tho limits and boundaries herein set forth nnd dellned. to-wlt: All that portion of Locust Street lyinjr between tho south side of Ninth Street and the north sldo of Third Street: all that portion of Dewey Street lying between the north sldo of Front Street and tho north side of Third Street; all that portion of Pino Streo v ni? lintwnnn tne norm siuo 01 i ron Ktrcfit nnd the. south sldo Of Sixth Street; all that portion or l"ront tjtroct lylnff botween tho east line of Vino Street and tho west lino of Chestnut Street; all that portion of Sixth Street lylnc between the eaBt lino of Vino Htrnet nn1 the oast side of Pino Strout all that fyortlon 0f Fifth Stroot lying between tho east line of Vino Street nnd tho west line of Pino Street; all that nortlon of Fourth street iyinir oe tween tho west lino of Locust Street and tho west lino of l'lno Ktroot anu HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED; That a copy of this resolution bo publlshod ior not leas man uuriy uays in uiu North Plnttn Homl-Woeklv Tribune an the North Platto Telegraph anu tnai to nnn-rHli1niit nronortv owners shall be mailed a copy of this resolution by registered mall to tno last Known nu dress of said respective non-rosldonts nnd that unless a mnlorlty of tho own ors of nronortv nbuttlnir on the with in (lescrlbcil district snau mo wriiieu objections to tho creation of saiu uis tript nnd in tun nnvintr ana curninc o same within thirty days from tho ilntn nf thn (lrnt nublicntlon of this res olution, then tho limits and boundaries or this DlHtrict as uouneu snau uo oa- tabl shod and tho navinir anu curuini? thereof ordored by ordinance atd that the Mnvor nnd Council shall proceed forthwith to construct such pavement subject to tho rlht of the property owner thoroln to designato tho material tO 1)0 UHCU. Passed and approved this zist uay or Ootober, 191G. (SEAL Jlayor. C. F. TEMPLE. City Clork. work, $3.50. Whoreupon tho board adjourns un in tomorrow. C. W. YOST, County Clork, Notico Is horoby that tho creditors of said deceased will moot tho admin lstrator of said estato boforo tho Coun ty Judgo of Lincoln County, Nobraska at the County Court room, In said F. E. Dullard loft Snturday for Fro- County, on tho 10th day of December, mont to spond a tow days on buslnoss. 1915, and on tho 10th day of Juno, Mrs. w. s nnian n,i .ini.., u o'ciocic a. m. oacii cay, tor wont fJrn,1 T-lnn.l a..-,l VUllJUBO ui luuuuuB luuir uiuiiuo i . t.u.., '"- for examination, adjustment and allow. "o I nnnn Qlv rnnnt lia nrA nllnwml f nr l MMWSJt r-J uvfuvaiM w mw ii vu s Mrs. Josoph Fllllon, Jr.. has ac- creditors to prosent tholr claims, and coptou a position as cashier at tho ono year for tno administrator to sot Union Cafo. tlo said estato, from tho 10th day of xxt m -n r ti...i . Docembor, 1015. This notlco will bo r, iJUi.j, umuu xaiuitu. bliuill. I n. xth. Tin.t. m-it ,., ,,,! l.l I UUUiJBHCU IU IUU 1(UI III I 1UHU ITlUUIlUi t, , " "u'u u" uuo'"u" 4 ,1 u,u a legal nowspapor printed In . said prior to Decctabor 10, 1915. unlvorBlty, will spond Thanksgiving GEO. E. FRENCH, wltu his parents. u9-4w county Judge. F. J. DIENEE & CO. BERYL HAHN, TEACHER OF PIANO 412 En3t Third Street. Phone Red 10J. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) Phone 58 723 Locust Street A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical nnd confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Roy and diagnostic laboratories. Geo. B. Dent, HI. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. Redficld, M. D. J. S. Sinims, M.D. Miss Elise Sieman, Supt. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Notlco of Special Election PERRYBEItllY & FORBES, Licensed Embnlmcrs Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phone Black 588. Cigars in the Home For the next five months smokers will spend their evenings Indoors, nnd wnnt is more convenient 'imu moro plcasurcable than a box of cigars nt home, easily accessible when you have an Inclination to Hinoke. Try a box of our homc-innde nnd linud-mndo ci gars, tho kind that arc n little better Mum you buy elsewhcro for the same price. Wo nlso carry a full lino of to bncco nnd smokers' articles. J. F. Schmalzried. Sheriffs Sale. By virtuo of an alias order of salo Issued from tlio District court or iin coin County. Nobraska, upon a decreo ot foreclosure rendorcd in said court, whoroln C S. Cadwallador is plaintiff and Jnmos F. Kclnsmlth. ot al, are dorondants, and to tno directed, I will, on tho 11th dav of Decombor, 1915, at two o'clock P. M., at tho cast front door of tlio Court Houso. in Norm Plntto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, soil at nubl o auction to tno nignest om dor. for cash, to satisfy said docreo, lntorost and costs, tho following des cribed property, to-wlt: East hnlf. (EVjL of Northwest ouar tor, (NWVi) of Section thirty (301, Townshln fifteen. (15). Range twenty seven, (27), WeBt of tho Sixth (Cth), P. M., Lincoln county, wouraBita. Datod North Platto, Nobraska, No vember Cth, 1915. , n9-5w 4. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. LEGAL NOTICE To Charles Brlttlngham, Joseph H. Schick, Joseph H. Schick, Adminis trator of the Estato of Gusslo Schick, deceased, Catherine Lu cile Schick, a minor: Joseph H, Schick, father and natural guardian of Catherlno Lucilo Schick, a minor, South Bend Chilled Plow Company, a corporation; Raclno Sjittley Com pany of Nebraska, a corporation; Raclno Sattloy Company , a corpora tlon; Joel Turnoy & Company, a cor poratlon; Challenge Company, t corporrtlon; McFarlan Carriage -Company, a Corporation, Mrs Clnudo L. Abbott, Mrs. John C, Camp, George F. Sawyor and Mrs, Georgo F. Sawyer, non-resluent ae fendants: You and ench of you will tako no tlco that on Novembor 5, 1915, IL S. Evans, Plaintiff, filed his certain pe tition in the District Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, bringing suit against you and each of you, Im pleaded with others, tho object and prayer of which said petition are to forecloso you and each of you of all equity of redemption, claim, right, In terest and title in and to tho follow ing described lands situate In Lin coln County. Nobraska, to-wlt: South west Quarter (SW) of Section Four (4), Township Nino (9) and tho East Half CEVj.) and East Half of tho Northwest Quarter (EV. & . ENWVi) of Section Thirty-two (32), Town ship Ten (10), North, all in linngo Twontv-soven (27) and west of tho fith P M.. to satisfy a lirst 110ns cmim ed by plaintiff upon said promises by virtuo of bolng tho owner of tax sale rnrtmpnfft No. 47G5 anil No. 4((U 00 inir nortlllcatos of tho purchase of said respective tracts of land from tho Troasuror of said County at public salo for tho taxes for tho year iuuu nnii hv virtue of suuscauent taxes nniil thoroon by nlalntlff, and accrued lntorost, anu upon saiu tax curuuuuiu No. 4705 thoro Is now duo tho sum of S03.22 holntr a lion upon saiu bouin weat Quarter of Section four, and tho sum of $191.49 bolng a lien upon tho ttnst Half and East liair or ino iNorm west Quartorof Section Ten, and If said resnectlvo sunra no noi paiu to cother with accurlng Intorest thoreon at tho rate of 15 per cent per annum nml cost of suit within thirty days from date of decreo had heroin that sail rospectvo tracts bo soia in sat. tsfnctlon thereof. You and each of you will make answor to Bald potltlon on or boforo Dnccmhor 20th. 1915. or decreo will bo taken against you as in Bald potl tlon prayed. . H. S. EVANS, Plaintiff, By E. II. EVANS, His Attorney, Notlco Is hereby given that on tho 7th day of Docombcr, 1916, a apodal oloction will bo hold in tho School Dis trict of tho City of North Platto, in tho County of Lincoln, In tho Stato of Ne braska; the polling places to bo as follows: For that portion of said Dis trict north of tho tracks of tho Union Pacific Railroad Company, at the Hoso Houso in tho Fourth Ward In tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne braska; for that portion of said Dis trict south of tho tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad Company and west of Dewey street, and public road No. G, which Is a continuation of Dewey Street, at tho Hoso Houso in tho Third Ward of said City ot North Platto; and for that portion of said District south of tho tracks of tlio Un ion iPaclflc Railroad Company and east of said Dowoy Street and public road No. 0, tho same being a contlnu tlon of Dowoy street, at Lloyd's Opera Houso In tho First Ward In tlio City of North Platte. At which said election tho following proposition will bo submitted to the voters of said School District: "Shall tho School District of tho City of North Platto, in tho County ot Lincoln, In the Stato of Nebraska, Is suo Its negotiable bonds In tho sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars, ($50,000.00) in denominations of $1,000.00 each dated on the first day of April, 1910, bearing Interest at tho rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable seml-annu-aljy, principal and Interest payable at tho fiscal agency of tho Stato of Ne braska In tho City of Now York and payable as follows, to-wlt: In twen ty years from tho dato thereof, but may bo pjatd at any time after ten years from tho dato thereof at tho op tion of tho Board of Education of said School District. Said bonds to be issued for tho pur pose of erecting and furnishing one 14 room school building In tho First Ward of tho City of North Platto, Ne braska, on Block 144 in said ward. And shall tho Board of Education of the School District of the City of North Platto, In the County of Lin coln, in the Stato of Nebraska, be alhorlzed to cause to bo levied and collected, a tax annually in amount sufficient to pay tho Interest and prin cipal of said bonds, as tho samo ma ture, in addition to the taxes now au thorized to bo levied by law, on all property within the said School District. Tho ballots to be used at said elec tion shall havo printed thereon: "For issuing $50,000.00 of tho bonds of. tho School District of the City of North Platto, In the County of Lincoln, In the Stato of Nebraska, for the purpose of erecting and fur nishing ono 14 room school building on block 144 in the First Ward of tho City of North Platto, Nebraska, In said District. Said bonds to be negotiable in form and to bear interest at the rate of five, per cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually, principal and In terest nayablo at the fiscal agency of tho Stato of Nebraska, In the city of New York and which said bonds shall be duo as follows: In twenty years from the date thereof, but may ba paid at any tlmo after ten years from tho. date thereof, at the option of the Board, of Education of saiu school district; and for levying and collect ing a tax annually in an amount suf ficient to pay the interest and princi pal of said bonds, as the same mature. In addition to the taxes now authorized to be levied by law, on all property within the said school district." "Against Issuing $50,000.00 of tho bonds of tho School District of tho City ot Nortli Platte, In tho County of Lincoln, in tho State of Nebraska, for the purpose of erecting and furnishing ono 14 room school building on block 144 in tho First Ward of the City of North Platte, Nebraska, within said district. Said bonds to be negotiable in form and to bear Interest at the rate of five per cent per annum pay able semi-annually, principal and In terest payable at tho fiscal agency of tho Stato of Nebraska In the City of Now York, and wllch teald bonds shall be due as follows: In twenty years from the. dato thereof but may bo paid at any time after ten. years from the dato -thereof, at the option of the Board of Education of said School District; and against levying and collecting a tax annually, in an amount sufficient to pay the inter est and principal of said bonds, as tho same, mature, in addition to tho taxes, now authorized by law, on all property within the said school dis trict." Those voting In favor of said prop osition shall mark their ballots with an "X" after the paragraph beginning For Issuing $50,000.00 of tho bondB of tho School District of tho City ot North Platte, in tho County of Lincoln, In tho Stato of Nobraska." Those voting against said proposi tion shall mark their ballots with an "X" after tho paragraph beginning 'Against issuing $50,000.00 of the bonds of tho School District of tho City ot North Platte, In tho County of Lin coln, in the Stato of Nebraska." Said election to bo open nt (S) eight o'clock a. m. and continue open until (G) six o'clock p. m. central time on said dato. Dated this 1st day of November, 1915. By order of the Board of Education. E. T. TRAMP, President. A. F. STREITZ, Secretary. Probato Notice. In tho Matter of the Estato of Charles Llerk, Sr, Deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nobraska, November 12, 1916. Notice Is herby given. That tho cred itors of Bald deceased will meet the Administrator of said Estato, boforo tho County Judgo of Lincoln County, Nobraska, nt tho County Court Room, In said County, on tho 17th day of De combor, 1916, and on tho 17th day of June, 191G, at 9 o'colck a. m each day, for tho purposo of presenting their claims for examination, adjust ment nnd allowance. Six months are allowed for crodltora to present their claims, and ono year for tho Adminis trator to sottlo said Estato, from tho 17th day of December, 1915. This notlco will bo published in the North Platto Trlbuno a newspaper printed In said County, for four weeks succes sively, preceding Doc. 17, 1916. GEORGE E. FRENCH, nlG-4 County Judge.