DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AMI PERSONAL. W. J. Tlloy left yesterday for Ln .coin to transact Ygoman lodge busi noss for sovoral days. Boom Wanted Itcflned gentleman wants to rent unfurnlshflu room. Ad dress XX Tho Tribune. f'ostofflco Inspector Hnndlcy left for tho west end of his district yester day on official lvu(lncsf. Dr. Morrill. Dentist. Miss Edna Sullivan, The Trlbuno's ndvs-gathoror, hae boon taking a week's vacation and spending the time with friends In Omaha. Principal, Redonbaugh, of tho city schools la spending thift tweak In Kan- '1 t, HHlf nntlillnr. 4 1,; V! r. r. 1 nf n L1 . nntlrmhl mlllnriHnnnl nmivlnMnii I 10 OU.UU. Ndw silks, dross goods, and drees trimmings coming in ovory day at The Loader Mercantile Co.'s. Th0 county commlmtonors convened fn session yesterday for the transac tion of routine business. Mnroa For Salo Souio young chunky mares, in foal, brokon and un broken. Phono 790F031. 13-2 North Platto Council No. 40, Loyal .MysrWc Legion of America will meet this (Tuesday) ovonlng at tiro K. 1'. hall at eight o'clock. , Tho Mothodlst ladles will hold theft usual Eastor bazaar on Saturday, April 7th. Aprons, fancy work, rugs, otc, will be on mile at that time. Efficient and reliable light (teaylng of any kind, taxlcab service and coun try livery. Splcer's l'nrcel Delivery. Call Huffman's Cigar Store. Phone 975". Mrs. W. B. Salisbury ha bDon In n critical condition for sotno time. Last fall she submitted to an operation for ful ns was at first supposed. Beautiful spring Suits In all the new j (wanted shades In gold. maciiitn, apple greon. suver groy, etc., in wool and silk materials aro now on dlsplav nt BLOCK'S. Prices range from $12.75 Will Begin Work on Flouts Secretary Mooney, of the aml-ren-tonnfal celebration, will begin work this week on tho historical float that wilt appear in the parade and wWch will bo u featuro of the celebration. Tho frnmo building on Locust street LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Cover, of Brady, was operated upon at tho orth Platte General ho, pltal Saturday and is doing nicely. I now hilVft flinila nt RU. nnr oont owned by Clms. McDonald and the on choice bottom Uble land. Gene exhibition hall at ho fair grounds havi Crook, Hooma 3 & 1, WultBtuath Bid beon socuml as worlwhopa. . . . Considerable material to be used ln! , , , Jchnft0!1' of. ,cM,trnl c,ty. tho construction of Uio floats was re-i iLJ'T v,",,,n ',ort 8,?,er m1m celvod yesterday. It will require' M," Lnwaon. l:t fcr her home Sun about ninety days to complete thu, J" lloata as many of the designs are made Mlsa Gladys Stegall has accepted a of papor macho and eailt sKictlon must, position In the offlo of Dr. J. B. Iteri bo mado and allowed to dry before he-! Hebj In place ot" HI hi Stesninann who ing assembled to form the complete tieaigned design. I 1,1 .... . ..r.. . j Miss Valerius, of Grtand Island. Lincoln County H:s .Much School Land S'itt!f '"V ncc,ItJ Thfre aro 133 tncu of school lead LVn,?.1'1?" th nltMwtlon department Mrs. R. D. Batlo, of this city, visit ed frlonds in Stapleton last week and was tho honor guest at a social func tion given by Mrs. W. H. Quade. Wantd Stories for moving pictures. Send stamp for full particulars to "MOVIE" care Empress Theatre, Grand Island, Nebr. 12-3 At tho meeting of the Odd Follows Thursday evening a class of thirteen was Initiated. Following tho cere mony lunch was served In the dining hall. Farm and Ranch loans at lowest rates and best terms. Money on hnnd to close lonns promptly. 43tf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. E. T. Kellher came up from Omaha Sunday morning and. remained until last night Ho Is engaged In tho life 'Insurances businless as uaannger of agencies and Is making good. Archdeacon Bowkor left yestorday for Gclrlng on official church business and returning tonight will leave to morrow for1 Omaha and Lincoln to spend the balance of tho week. Plenty of style and dash in all tho women's and misses' suits, coats and dresses created by young blood. Now ones coming in evtlry dayv Come Look. The Leader Mercantile Co. Capt P. R. Halligan and Mrs, Halll gan returned yesterday from Lincoln. Tho Captain Jiad, gone to Omaha to be mustered "out' of sorvlco going from there to Lincoln, whero his wife had been visiting tho homo folks. Beautiful spring Suits in all the now wanted shades in gold, magenta, ap plo green, silver grey, etc., In wool and sill; materials arc now on display at BLOCK'S. Prices range from $12.75 to $50.00. Rov. Hardman, tho Episcopal rec tor at Bayard, known to NoiiUi Platto peoplo as "the fiddling preacher," has resigned and leaves today for Vir ginia. Tho move is mado by reason of the poor health of his wife. F. H. Barber loft yesterday for his ranch at Lewellen where he will re main -while a machine threshes out his alfalfa. secxL Ho has 100 tons of straw to put through tho machine. Alfalfa seed Is now worth about $8.00 per ton wholesale. Plans for the now Plzer building at the corner of Looust and Sixth etro&t aro now1 being drawn by Architect Beck, who recently came hero from Omaha. It is probable that both floors of tho building will bo leased by a lo cal garage man. Deputy Sheriff Wilson was operated upon Saturday for appendicitis at a local hospital. Tho appendix ma.3 found to bo In very bad shapo and tho operation was a critical one, but tho condition of tho patient is said tp bo satisfactory at this time. li r.inpnln nnntifv lin nfwlilnh hli "l 1 llv "HUIOI . soetiens of G40 acres eac'i. tho others! John Swaneon, of Belmar, and John are fractional sections, and the total Sobram, of Bayard, aro taking twlat fs nproxlmately 75.000 acres. Had the iot at tho North Platto Genoral hos loirlnlnturn nrdmvMl tlm mil.. ,r t..r, tttnl thu u-oalr ,nc-f AclVLhn SUCCC8- !?tlfl. ln ' courao of a tmc years all Wnnir,iA i ... . t tne tracts would have ben sold, nnd . . , ... iKlcomo tnxablo proarty. thus Increas. 1101110 w,,n two ,iml Qccupnts. Phone Ing tho revenue of thff county. So 781F011. Wagner Bros. 11-4 long as owned by the stnto the count v recoil no benefit, the land Is not ., : Jnck Kos,or. formerly of this fmprovedi, ajid though road. are built clt5'' ,i)Ut of Hvlng fn Omaha. Is ntong or through these tracts they do 8,omllllK f tow days horo visiting rol- not contribute to Uio cost of making ntlV0B tin" frlomls- or maintaining the roads. Tho sale- of Mrs. George Harvey returned Mon- tha amis would bonflt mrjiy more day from McMlaster, Kansas, whor? peoplo In Lincoln county than does the she was called by tho death of hor ain- Frod Hanlon, Sr.. suffered a light paralytic stroke yestorday as ho was sitting down to tho dinner table. A physician was summoned and ho was taken to a local hospital. His c n dltion is not considered critical. For quick action and sntlsfaciosy sulo list your lnnd with Thoelecke. tf At Uio public sale at the. North side barti lost Friday and Saturday C. A. Landholm sold fourteen head of tliar pughbrod Poland China sd.vls for an avorago of forty-six dollars each. Tlueiy v.'oro a flno bunch of animals and Sold readily. Mr. Landholm says ha was well pleased with the result of tho salo Tho aid society of to Methodist church will bo entertained next Thurs day afternoon In tho Presbyterian church basement by the committee composed of Mesdames Beoler, Tem ple, Lane, Twinem and Murphy. A special 15 cent liumch will be served to which all aro invited. "Tho River of Romance," allowing at tho Crystal tonight is a very pretty story mado in tho Thousand Islea with Harold Lockwood and May Allison In tho leading roles. It lg a summer ro mance brightly acted in charming lo cations and may safely be relied upon as a pleasinlng entertainment. AX OHIMN'AXCF. NO. An Ordliinnce finding, ascertaining, deternifnlnp, cqunUxliifr and llxiii tlio ban. Hits to and levying the iiectsiiry special assessments upon tin; rent ostiite; lots, purls of lots, and pieces of laud, in Paving District No. 1, In Uio tflfy of North Platte. Nebraska, to pny the cost of palii(r, curbhijr ami giitlorlnK In snld district. ItH IT ORDA1NKD BY TUB MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THlfl CITY OF NORTH PLATTIC, NICBRASKA: SRCTION 1. That for the purpose ot paying tho cost of paving, curbing and uutte.ring, in Paving District No. 1 In the City of North Platte, Nebrtfftkn, tho Mayor aim Council of givld City, sitting n a Board of Initialization, for tho purpose, after due notlca given, as by law provided, and after due considera tion of all the facts, find, ascertain, determine, equalize and fix the benefits to, and In pursuance of such action and conclusions, horoby levy special assoes mots upon tha real estate, lota, parte of lots, and- pieced oi lanVll, IncludadVln said District, an follows, to-wlt: . Orltrlnal Town. Block 145 $8909 i ,'r ... . leasing system. -: :o: : Dave Love- Bios at Ft. Collins. Word received In town yesterday ali tor Mrs. J. W. Forlow. S. S. Splllmnn, who recently return ed from tho Mexican bonier, has ac cepted His former position as shoo- nounced that Dave Love, for many CWM former pos years a rasldont of Sutherland and I,laltar 1,1 tllo Fink shop. tv n m 111 N"h Platto. had died! Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Scott entertained vui., to waiun piace no mo tAictiiod'ist Urotliorhood at their removed last summer or fall. Mr Lovo had boon in poor health for sova oral yetirs and removed to Colorado Hoping tho change In climate would homo last evening. The ovonlng was spent In music nnd a general discus sion of church Iwork. provo beneficial, but unfortunately It ' in 9 WHtha Thursday program did not. I rma iaimaugo gots genuine high Mr. Lovo came to Lincoln county f,?", A ?l U jrottr Blrl ,who twentv-flvo or thirty vonra nirn iTol nust uglify" herself in order to hold follower Uio vocation of auctioneer for a long period, and this gave him a wldo acquaintance in Lincoln and ad joining counties. : :o: : Mrs. Farlow Passes Away. Mrs. John Farlow, formerly Mi.is Gorta P, Hines, of this city, died at McAllastor, Kansas, February 1st. Death was duo to acute diabetes. The Remains were taken to Foo ler, Cel., for Interment, tho Rebeknhs, Royal Neigh . bora and Eastern Rtrir Irvdo-na nHmnl. tng In a body. Tho d-aceased came to ani1 'o'I'b. It was erected by Con North Platte In 187G -with her pnrftnts' tractor E. W. Cross, nnd tho owner wnon nut a uabe, and remained hero UBBUa as aigiuy pieasei until 1904 when sho was married to W,U1 1110 worKmansnip. : :o: : hor situation as a typist, and sho cer tainly gives a vivid demonstration of tho valuo of clothes as a sotting for beauty. With this will bo the 2 part ivujauone vampire Amoroso, with Mack Swain nndi Polly Momn. F. W. Cross last Friday moved Into nis new residence In tho 400 block on east Second street. This is one of the most attractlvo houses In tho east cnid, contains cloven rooms, has all mod om conveniences Including a hot wat or heating plant, and cost four thous MiAO 0r)8i59 1921U1 G09JG 607.SO (107.19 607.42 1200.41 387.59 5S8.72 12412,21 399.15 91 .in 06.8G 500.99 G78.10 C02.54 2R.9:i 313.78 1193.53 County Supt. Gantt has sent a cir- the county advlalng each school to try Mr: Far'pw. Tlioy located at Fowler.! for tho nrlzo which Is offfro,,i, hv Hiol-""'1 contfnuetl their residence thcroi agricultural society for the best rural school exhibit at tho fair next fall. Tho county superintendent and tho fair association are making an effort to havo tho school exhibit this fall lunus ually largo and attractive. "Fnlr and Warmer." until about two years ago iwhen they) When Solwyn & Company present removed to mcAiiastcr. f J'air ami wanntr" at tho Keith on iiiraiiay, ninrcn uui, uioy will offer Sioux Lookout Chapter, D. A. Paving Assessments Elsewhere will bo found the assess, went levied ngalnst property In tin paving district ns provided bv tho R., ordinance passed by the city council FOR RENT Stores, houses, furnished and unfiir nislied rooms, storage room and safe deposit boxes. BRATT, (500D3IAN & BUCKLEY. will meet Friday evening, March 2d, I last week. In th!H assessment the Un at 7:30 with Mrs. C. F. Iddings, with ion Pacific comes first ivftith over $12. tho following program: Roll call, fa- 000, Lincoln county second with over vorlto revolutionary officer (other than! $5,000 and tho school district third Geo. Washington) ; Miss Elizabeth ' with over $3,000. The cost to a tw n Hinman, review of the Febrauary D.j ty-two foot lot. however, will not A. R. Magazine; Alleen Gantt. patrl- provo burdensome to the owner. otic selection; Mrs. York Hlnman.l :?:: reading; Mrs. Toole, vocal solo; Ml3s' vjro irllr ir.mio Watts. evoluUon of tho flag. A flro mWQS( to have originated "Mary Pickford (will appear at tho from a defective fluo caused some Crystal Thursday night in a modern damage to tho rear part of tho Fird and! original version of the century, Marti residence Sunday forenoon. The old classic, "Cinderella." In tho ex- flro was burning between tho rolling (luisitely fanciful fairy-tale arranced I and roof of the kitchen, but was dis- from tho beautlfiiiil old story Miss Pick- covered by Miss Annlo Kramph, rain forld portrays tho pathetic but bo- j Wfls Tossing by, before It had gained witching little cindor-girl, the heroine mucn headway and was soon extln of tho universally lovod tnlo of the KUished by tho chemical annaratu" abused stcfp-slstor who was at last wl,cn tho fire truck arrived. Tho dam rewarded for her virtue and patience aK was not Kreut. by a splendid triumph over the haugh-' ''rr- ty sisters and unkind stepmother. The' Nc Telephone Ifirertorv varying vicissitudes of Cinderella's To ossuro tho entry of your name in life are depleted with a fascinating do- the next telophono directory which greo of realism. MIsh Pickford is sup- will bo out April 1st, you should order ported by Owen Moore, ! a telophono not later than March 10th. ::o. : If not convenient to come to tho telo- F. .i TirvTVPr t rn phono office, dTop mo a postal or tole- r. j. lllhKl. & t. J)hono L VQN I)0L,jI3Ni Real listafe and Insnrance 13-2 Commercial Manager. Come and see us for town lota In I ' "o:: different parts of the city. Good In-! A- w- Hoatson, a Suthorlaud garage vestments on easy terms. Housos for Bale and rent. We hare alBo good bar galnn In farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dowey StB.. upstairs. , . I . isl 3 YOURSELF Your Money All through your life all that you DO, that you bAVE, that you ARE will have a hearing on the money you EARN, that you SAVE and HAVE. Money is not everything. No bat it represents nearly all things desirable to this modern life of ours. The McDonald State Bank urges you to open a savings ac count and save all your surplus small amounts and large. That means greater success for i man. spent yesterday In town, hrimr. ing down Druggist Peterson and wife in order that tho latter might consult a physician. Mr. Hoatson handles tho Dort and Stmdebakei. cars and during thd past year has sold twenty-flvo or moro of tho former make. Nate Trogo. who has boen In tho cattle business 4n McPhorson county foij twonty-flvo years and In the early days rode tho rango for John Bratt, s:pent yesterday In town. He says ho fur cattle havo pasoj through the win te'r in flno shape. to a grateful public tho first Avery nopwooxii laugn-maKer slnco IiIr, fur famed "Seven Days" and "Nobody's Widow;" th'o biggest succwa in the long and distinguished lino of Solwyn successes which packed the Eltlngo and Harris theatres In Now York for Jiust one year, and is nol.v In Its sixth month at tho Cort theatre, Chicago. Avqry Ilopwood Is past master of farce, and in "Fair and Warmer" he has had Just Uio kind of idea ho knows best how to handle. Four young and prosperous persons with leisure to take thonisolves very seriously, aro oddly assorted as ono very good hus band with a giddy wife, and one vory good wlPo with a phllandcrring husband. Tho festivo two ovortnx tlie patlonco Of thoir rosDOCtlvei llin.rriniri nniitnnrH who In their turn, for purpose of re-i! ' ,",'!, VOllfrn vnw t'n lie. Hi,irii.Tl,l,r ,,.l.,,,l I IJIOtK 1 1 ! 1..01 .1 They do not loam till It Is too late to do them any good, that wickedness needs a practiced hand and Ahat, with amateurs, it Is much moro apt to bo a boomerang than a prdjeatilit Tho (result is three acts of fast and cumu lative fun In which the nmatours strug. glo Ignobly but flnnlly sucesefully to get out of tho difficulties they hud ar ranged for their spouces. : :o: : Block 140 Lot S Block 140 South 60 feet. Lot 1 . Block 146 North SSI feat Lot 1 Block 131 Lot 8 Block 131 Lots 1 aud 2 Block 131 Lot 3 Block 131 Lot 4 Block no Lot 5 Block 11G Lot 6 ,?i ... Blook llfi South 06 feet Lot 8 Block 11G South 21 feet North V4 Lot S Block 110 North 45 feat North ft Lot S ,u Block 11G Mt 1 and East 4.5 foat Lot 2 Blook 11G Wct as.5 fett Lot 2 Block 110 West 83 feet Lot 2 , i Block 110 Lot 3 .". Block 110 Lot 4 Block 101 Lot 5 and West 22 foot Lot G Blook 101 East 44 feet Lot 0 and Wast 22 foot Lot 7 ..... Block 101 Middlo 22 foot Lot 7 , Block 101 East 22 foet Lot 7 Block 101 Lot 8 : Block 101 Lot 1 ami East 18 foot Lot 2 1282.10 Block 101 West 48 feet Ut 2 4G4.49 Block 101 East Vi Lot 3 107.17 Block 101 West Vj Lot 3 1G7.1S Block 101 Lot 4 334.30 Block 144 (. 3832.40 Block 132 Lots 5 and 0 194G.87 Block 132 West 44 fuot Lot 4 Block 132 East 22 Teot Lot 4 and1 Woat 22 feet Lot 3 Block 132 East 44 feet Lot 3 '. Block 132 Lots 1 and 2 I. O. O. F. Subdvlslon i,... Block 132 Lot 9 I. O. O. F. Subdivision ,, Block 132 Lots 10, 11 and 12 I. O. O. F. Subdivision Block 132 Lots 13 nnd 14 McNamnra's Subdivision Block 132 Lots 15, 1G, 17 and 18 McNamnra's Subdivision 1408.07 Block 115 Lots 5 and G 2030.43 1104.95 900.58 809.07 004.44 2G4.G9 2G5.78 510.45 303.G1 303.G3 857.33 801.29 009.00 512.83. 794.50 301.10 800.88 512.00 Block 115 Lot 4 4 Block 115 Lot 3 Block 115 Lots 1 and 2 Wyman's Subdivision ... Block 115 Lots 9 and 10 Wyman's Subdivision .. Block 115 Lot 11 Wyman's Subdivision Block 115 Lot 12 Wyman's Subdivision Block 115 Lots 15 and 1G Luthoran Subdivision Block 115 Lot 14 Luthoran Subdivision Block 115 Ix)t 13 Lutheran Subdivision Block 115 Lots 7 nnd 8 Lutheran Subdivision Block 102 Lots 10, 11, 12 nndU3 Hlnnmn's Subdivision 1152.93 Block 102 Lot 14 Htnman'fi Subdivision 218.G5 Block 102 Lot 15 Himan's Subdivision 218,65 Block 102 West h. Lot 4 592.55 Block 102 East I.ot 4 440.88 Block 102 West 22 feet Lot 3 281.75 Block 102 Middle 22 foot Lot 3 ; 233.59 Block 102 East 22 foet Lot 3 24(1.08 Block 102 West 44 foet Lot 2 420.0G Block 102 Enet 22 feet Lot 2 : 241.08 Block 102 North 852-3 foot Lot 1 817.19 Block 102 South 401-3 feet Lot 1 330.85 Block 102 Ix)ts 1 and 2 Himan's Subdivision 407.49 Block 102 Lots 3 and 4 ntnman'H Subdivision 539.49 Block 102 Lots 5 and G Hlnmnn's Subdivision 785.38 Block 102 Lots 8 and 9 Hlnmnn's SuWdlvlslon 349.02 Block 133 Lot 8 470.15 Block 133 Lot 7 474.G2 Block 133 East 44 feet Lot 0 )16M Block 133 South 110 loot Lot 5 1332.72 Block 133 North 22 Toet Lot 5 210.80 Block 133 South 44 foot Lot 4 505.34 Block 133 North 88 feet Lot 4 1474.G9 Block 133 West 22 feet Lot 2 Block 133 East 44 feet Lot 2 Block 133 Lot 1 Block 114 Lot 8 and East 33 feet Lot 7 ...'. Block 114 Lot 13 and West 33 feet Lot 7 Bolton's Subdivision ... Block 114 Lots 11 nnd 12 Helton's Subdivision '.. Block 114 Lots 9 nnd 10 Bolton's Subdivision Block 114 Lots 5 and 0 Bolton's Subdivision Block 114 South 22 feet Lot 4 Block 114 North 110 foul Lot 4 .' tf. XURSE liltOWN MEMORIAL HOMEOPATHIC HOSITPAL Tho life of this institution comes through the successful use of tho true and tried Homeopathic romody; noth ing healing more quickly, moro easily, moro permanently. Hero Is n hospital that Is making It self known by good results In Major and Minor Surgery, nnd which Is tho Homo of Orlflclal Surgery with ac complishments that no other system can daro challenge In tho treatment of acute and chronic diseases. BIOS West 1th St. North Platte, Neb. .To M ii S. Twliusm, M. I). M? Donald State Bank North Platte, Nebr, J. C. HOLLMAN, Counsel. J. E. -SEBASTIAN, Manager. The H. and S. Agency. HAS Lots and City property for Sale. WRITES Fire, Tornado, Auloinbilc and Hail Insurance. LOANS MONEY on City I'roperty. Buy a Home and pay for it each month like you pay rent. Some Homes to suit you on your terms. Let your wants bo known. DOOLITTLE BLDGl Office Phones Red or Black 612. Residence Phones See Book. Block 114 Lot 2 , Block 111 Lot 1 Block 103 South 44 foet Lot 5 Hloolc 103 North 22 font South U. Lot 5 Block 103 South 22 feet North V- Lot 5 Block 103 North 14 foot Lot 5 .- Block 103 West 40 feet Lot 0 Block 103 East 20 feet Lot G Tll.w.lr 10'! Wnot )) font 1 .rvt 7 Block 103 Mldttlo 22 feet Lot 7 TG.78 Block 103 Lot 8 and East 22 foot Lot 7 1504.17 108.21 330.39 505.58 757.87 G50.00 . GG3.89 511.40 v. 455.25 mm T12?W0 : .nii.se (!05.00 1 .512,79 ' 030.35 242.HU '2112.39 410.07 335.75 188.90 203.10 Block 103 Lot 4 1102.87 Block 103 West 42 feet Lot 3 502.83 Block 103 East 24 foet Lot 3 i 277.32 Block 103 Wctet 44 feet Lot 2 ' 555.83 Block 103 East 22 feet Lot 2 and West 33 feet Lot 1 728.02 Block 103 East 33 foot Lot 1 . 017.30 Block 104 Lot 1 439.47 Block 104 East 44 foot Lot 2 293.75 Block 104 West 22 foot Lot 2 1. 1,40.50 Block 104 East 44 feet Lot 3 ..'.,..'.'...,..,;. . 480.44 Block 104 West. 22 foot Lot 3 290.74 Block 104 Lot 4 1120.90 Block 104 Lot 5 1022,14 Block 113 Lot 4 Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block Block 33 South 44 feet Lot 8 . . . - 7.41 345.90 ,043,17 G78.14 351.89 102(1,73 355.19 175.74 175,07 1G3.I4 , 100,81 332.87 545.10 552.52 270.20 883.G9 904.04 83 North 88 feet Lot 8 83 South 88 feet Lot 1 83 North 44 foot Lot 1 84 IJt 5 84 Lota 3 and 4 Bealo's Subdivision 84 Lot 9 Boalo'B Subdivision 84 Lot 10 I'oalo'e Subdivision .... 84 A1 11 l'oalo's Subdivision .... 84 Lot 12 Bealo's Subdivision G8 South 53 foot Lot 8 08 North 81 feet Lot 8 08 South 88 feet Lot 1 08 North 44 foot Lot 1 07 Lot 4 07 Lot 5 The City of North I'latto for Intersections anil Bpaccs opposlto alloys 18,755.92 Union Pacific Railroad, a corporation 12,359.87 . SEQTION 2. Said special assessments Bhall be and they aro horoby mado a lien on said roal property from and afton this duto, and they shall bocomo and bo duft and delinquent as follows to-wlt: One-tenth of said sum shall bo cpmo and bo duo and delinquent In fifty days from this date; ono-tenth In ono your from this dnto; ono-tenth In two years; ono-tonth In threo years; onortonth In four years; one-tonth In flvo years; ono-tonth In six years; ono-tonth In soven years; one-tenth in eight years; one-tonth In nine yeara from th!B dnto. On all of said Installments, except tho first, Interest shall bo collected at tho rate of sevon per cent per nnnum from this date until they becomo delinquent, and on nil of said Installments Intorost shall bo eollcetgd at the rato of ton por cent por anivum from tho time thoy becomo dPllnque'nt until collected and paid. Provided, however, that the owners of any such property may pay the wholo amount of their nsBcssmentH within fifty dayB from this date. And thoroupon such property shall bo exempt from tho operation of this lien. SECTION 3. Said spoclal assessments shall Imj collected In the mnnnor provided by law ror tlio collection or other special taxes and n8se88nients. SECTION 4. This ordinance shull take effect and bo In force, from oi icr us passago, aimrovni ana puwieaiion. Pasoed and approved this 20th day of February, A. I). 1917. IS. II. EVANS, . Mayor, and Attost: O. E. ELDER, City Clerk. (SEAL) MILTONBERGER a LEININGER Real Estatendo Insurance COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Will look after renting your property at reasonable rates. Phone Black 550 and we will call. Notary and Justice of tho Peace.