Semi-Weekly Tribune LB A. L. IUJIE, Editor And Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES; One Year by Mall In Adrnnco. . . .$1.2 One Yenr by Currier In Advance. .$1X0 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postoulce as Second Clans Matter. TUESDAY, 3rAltCII '0, 1917. Food IVhsIc mid Hl(,'li Price. Amorlcana waste In their kitchen food to tho oxtont of $700,000,000 n year, say Secretary of Agriculture Houston, In his discussion of the pro ent lny ulttiatlon. Ho finds no short age of food to support tho hysteria that has prevailed In somo parts of tho country. On tho contrary, ho says plenty oxlsts, nnd that with applica tion of proper household arrangement, tho causo for complaint will vanish. Tho secretary's Indictment sounds for. midnblc. On n basis of twenty million famlllos, his estlmato of wastage amofimts to $25 per year per family, or a trlllo under 10 conts a day. Tills doosn't sound so blR, does It? On the other hand, tho very present fact Is that the price of the staple articles thRt enter Into the dietary of the American people has risen enormously. Whctfidr due to nhoviage or not, be oauso of 'psychological or other reason, tho cost of living hat Kone up, an() no nmpunt of dlscottrs from a. cabinet officer Is going to put It down again. One real reason for tho advance In dlSKlosod In the report for January Inst on oxportatlon of foodstuffs. On tho Item of bacon alone, the quantity 'hipped had Increased 41,000,000 pounds or over 80 per cent as com pared -with January of 1910, while tho price paid by the foreigners had risen trom 13,8 io 15.7 conts per pound. I5rry articlo in the list of food ex portations shows an increase, both In ftiimitlty and In vahiu. Secretary IIous tqn may be right as to tho waste In American kitchens, but that nlone dodtn't account for tho sky-rocketing prise. Omaha lico. : ;o: : llefent Armed Vessel Hill. WMhlngton.Mar. 4Twolvo senntorH led by Sonator LaFolletto nnd encour ngttd by Sonntor Stone, democratic chairman ?f the foreign relations committee In a llllbustor, denounce by president Wilson's rfpokesmen as tho most roprohomlblo In tho history of any civilized nation, dofled the will of nn cvoriA'holinlng majority In con gress up to the last minute toluv itnd denied In tho presidont a law authoi I 'lng h n to .inn American marnnnt Mir Hi meet the Gorman s-ti'mnrlrii' menace. r.yioldinn throughout twentv -dx hours of conllnuouq Hosslon to tiopials that their t'ollance of the nrnVd'.iit ' nijd be iumlllatlng to the country; un'6iiipro.i.i8lng In a vrMn lejcrllnvl to thorn as tho most serious to tho nation ninec tho civil war, La Kjllc.to an I win jjn-up or aupportorn refused n majority of tholr collenirti DOftfenlty to vote on tho armed neutral it? bill and L died with tho Sixty. '.cicin concirht at noon. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS WIbh Maud Warrington spent Satnr da with friends In Loxlngton. ' Mrs. W. V. Hoagland spont Saturday 'In Sutherland on Robokah work. Josoph Cup roturned Saturday from iwu iiiomus visit m now Orleans. Mr II. A. Oram left Sntiml lng; for Fremont to spond a few days. . Henry Woll loft this morning for Ilayurd to spend a fow dnys on bual- II OHM. ( tyl- ynl Mrs. S. C. Mocombor ro ( turned Sunday ovenlng from a visit hi uiuniia. A. A. Sohatz loft tho lattor "part of uiBi. wook lor umaiia to spond eovornl imjH on minincsH Mrs Il0V Cottroll linn linnn rnnfl .to tho houso for a wook past iwHth mi imocicu iooi- MtB. E. S. Davis lu,mnt in nil,1-ntini. yesterday morning In tho Interests of II1U HUUUKUll KHlgO. M. M. IhlHklll. nf RtniU tho latter part of last wook visiting uiu .iiiiumuorgor iiimiiy. Harry Lowell returned last uvoolc mm a visit or sovoral weeks with relatives in Kansas City. MrB! JOO linker rntnrnr.il Chimin,. from a short visit with rolatlvoa in umaiia nnu council muffs. Mrs John T)nv rnlnrmul Riin.l..., onlng from Kearney whoro sho visited nur uaugiuor miss isiva Day, AV J. Tllcy and Sam Soudor wont to ooreuom Saturday morning to as slst In Instituting a Yoomon loduo. L9vls Martini was Injured in the uuhkui uau gamo Friday ovonlng, sub . talnlng a brokon bono in tho noso. Mrs Pllllllt Font, nt Pnii,,ntl ni,,(V . - ------- " UiUUD, who had been visiting hor mothor i.iru. mury uaKor lott Sunday morning David Sheodv la man at tho Locust stroot railway uiuDDUK, miring mo liinoss or Fred iiunion. Mr. and Mrs. llort Naporstock loft . Sunday morning for Omaha whoro - tho former will havo lila tonsils ro- moyeu' Mrs. J. J. HalllL'nn lnft cii,,,.i., niornlng for Orand Island, Nebraska City and other eastern Nobrnska i owns, Mrs. S. L. Kolloggfof Perclvul, la! who was tho cuost of Mr. .T. t UmI llgnn for sovoral weoks, loft Sunday morning. 'Mrs Mary Pattoo roturned to hor homo in Wllburg, Knns., Saturday . evening auor an oxtondod visit w hor parontH Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hani Qoo. II. Likort, a former omployo ui mo loeni BiiopB, is now district - O H. w - . luruuiun ior mo iiocic laianu roau Horton, ICan., nud writes thnt ho plcnscd with Horton and his work. ' 'Mr. and Mrs, Win. Hauglit, onnor residents, wno uau peon visiting tuo lattor s parents Air. ana mib. (jnarics 'WllHn tti f?n(nrInv nvnnlno' fnr Rnt)i. orland to rosldo on a fanu, Tho fonnor nod neon mgni ucitci agent ai uranu Island for sovoral months. STATEMENT OP CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL OK NORTH IJ.,A.TTIJ. NI3I1H AHICA. MARCH 1, J 917. Jlcsonrcos Loans and Securities - United States Bonds - - Federal Reserve Bank Stock - - - - Banking House and Real Estate - - - - Due from U. S. Treasurer Cash Reserve - - - - Tno First National Bank is celebrating the commencement of its THIRTY SECOJfl) YEAR in business in North Platte by :noving into its new building which is fit ted with every convenience for, the accommodation of its customers. PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF CO. COMMISSIONERS February 20, 1017. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment, prosont Springer, Hornilnghausen, Kcoh and county clerk. Tho following claims were allowed, School District No. 24 uso of School houso for elections, $8.00. Emma Pulvor, ront for county poor, 9 mos. 1910, $90.00. W. H. Morrick & Co. mdso ror uo. poor, $13.f,3. Jnmcfl Shoup, for instituto ror rjiti, $15.00. D. H. Dovonbargor, coal for county poor, $3.88. L, K. Whislor, dragging ronus, uom, D. V. No. 3, $1C.G0. John Kammert, hay for roads, torn. D. F. No. 3, $9.00. James Shoup, road work, $108.00. A. s. ALLEN, County Clork. February 27. 1917. Hoard mot same us yesterday, pres ent full board and county clork. II. II. Burton is horoby appointed Hoad Oyorseor for Hoad Dlst. No. 47 to fill vacancy. J. F. Downs for road work Dlst. No. 10, $4.00. Leo Mustard, road work Dlst. No. 10, $12.00 Frank England, for road work No. 10, $21.00. U. J. Oulnan, for road work Dlst. 10.. $0.00. nul Rowley, for road work Dlst. 10, $ J 3.00. Geo McKnln, for road work Dlst. 10, $12.00. Sundry persons appraising Road No. 11. $10.00. Hoard adjourned until Fob. 28, 1917 A. H. ALLEN, County Clerk; February 28, 1917. Hoard met swmo as yesterday pres ent full board, and county clork. Hoard allcl.vcu the following claims on tho gonoral fuaid: ". w. Honnlnghauson, services and inlloago, $75.90. H. H. Sprlngor. sorvlccs and mileage $92.70. S. J. Koch, aorlvcos and mlleace. $78.80. A. S. Allen, offico expenses for Fab. $17.95. A. S. Allen, Balah, Fob. $137.5J, Anna Anderson, euro of Emma Ami. erson, $30.00. Es3lo WoBBborg, snlary, $50.00. A. J. Salisbury, Balory, $145.80. Roy Wilson, salary, $83.33. S. M. Soudor, offico expenses, for Fob. $52.85. Allenn Clantt. offico oxnonsoH fnr Fob. $17.25. Alloon Onntt. Fob. salarv. S133.3a. Alleon Qantt, visiting achoolB, $43.70 OUR NEXT SEMI-MONTHLY PUBLIC SALE WILL BE HELD AT North Side Barn, North Platte SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1917. Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., rain or shine, as sale will be .under roof. We will oiler at this sale 100 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE Consisting of yearlings and two year olds, and about twenty milch cows coming fresh. A NUMBER OF HORSES WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE ONE 10 YEAR OLD JACK. TWO CARS OF NEW AUTOMOBILES Will be offered for sale if thev arrive on time. In addition there will be n number of second-hand cars on sale. TO THE PUBLIC: it is our attention to hold these sales twice n month, und ull farmers nnd others who have stock or farm machinery they want to dispose of nre invited to brinj" them in nyd include them in our sale, We charge two percent for selling. TERMS OF SALE: All sums under $20 cash, above that sum 10 months' time at 10 per cent. These semi-monthly sales will be published ex clusively in the North Platte Tribune and Tryon Graphic. Watch these papers for announcements. JULIUS MOGENSEN. COL. L. M. McCLARA, Auctioneer. Capital Surplus and Circulation Deposits - $G'12,1-18.1G 101,000.00 - 4,500.00 07.892.9S - 5,000.00 S8.VSM.17 $1,10 (.1 85.:; i Jos. M. Wilson, care of Mr. Grey, $20.00. Jos. M. Wilson, Fo1. salary and cash items, $81.25. Faye Elder, Fobr. salary, 50.00. F. E. IJullard, Agt. for U. P. R. R. lease 2 ytmrs, $2.00. J. H. Homphll, co printing, $18.25. J. D. W Lincoln, oponlng grave, J. Wlleon, $5.00. Wesley- Cockle, hauling coal Rd. Dlst. 5 .$13.50. Rtmrd adjourned until Mar. 2, 1917. March 2, 1917. Hoard met prusuant to adjournment, prosont Springer, Hornilnghausen, Koch . and county clerk. Allowed :lftlm of A. F. Heoler, mdso for county poor, $52.55. Win. Montgomery, Is horoby appoint ed Roud Overseer for Road District No. 11. OSGOOD PRECINCT.Calllng Election: Petition of S. W. MsDonnott nn,i 5(5 others of Osgood precinct requesting the county board to call n special election for the propose of voting bonds for building a biidgo across tho South Platto river In Osgood precinct Is hereby granted olectlon to bo hold April 10, at South Bluffs school house. :o: :- Dr. Marie Amos spent Sunday in Hcrshoy. Dr. Mario Ames roturned Friday af tornoon from a short visit In Lexing ton. E, A. Hoyd has purchased tho Han Boy! 'property on South Mnplo street and took possession Friday. Mrs. W. J. Tlley enjoyed a vis t, from Miss Fern Shoup of Sutherland,! tho latter part of last weok. Roy Ames left a fow days ago fori Mt Carroll, 111., to visit his grand I mothor for a couplo of weoks. I Miss Laura Poulas, of Omaha, ar rived horo Sunday ovonlng to visit he brother Sam Poulas for a week. Mrs. Rosencrans, of Cozad, camo Friday morning to spond a iweok with hor doiughtor Mrs. I. E. Gilbert. Miss Flo Johnson returned ta fow days ago from' a two weeks' visit In Chicago nni other eastern points. MIbs Maymo PIzcr, who has been visiting In Chicago, Omaha and Grand Island, will roturn homo tills week. ; :o. r- Mcdlclno s. l-'ooil. Do not buy something which you already havo. You havo food which you feed your horses, cattle and sheep, but when you want medi cine, buy only medicine. That 1b what yovt get In B. A. Thomas Stock Rom ody. Wo soli It and guarantee It to bo modiclno. Wo toll you that It will tono up tho entire system of your stock and aids dtgctlon, tberoby causing them to got all tho food valuo out of tho grain that you food them. Sold by Dorrylwrry & Forbes. m31 BANK Liabilities Profits - - - - - - - - - $100,000.00 77,104.78 100,000.00 S2 7,020.").'$ $1,10-1.185.31 (JfiKK CM'U CONCUUT KKXT THUHHDAY KVKXLVG Tho Grand l3lnnd Baptist College Glee Club of fifteen members accom panied by their director, W. A, Habor stro, basso cantante; Joscphln0 Taft, reader; and James Lockwell, cornc tlst, will givo a concert at tho Baptist church on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Major Haborstro, the director, for merly connected with tho Kearney Normal school, has received tho htgh (At nialse for his voloe work from the musical departments of many Institu tions; especially his own solo work Is commended. "Ho sang song after song to u most enthusiastic audience who If they could, would havo kept him singing all night " Keith County News. "No moro popular slngor has ever appeared on a Kearney stage, and thero have been nonft who have stood the test of "reappearance" as well." Kearney Hub. May 13, 1910. The Glee clu'b has already given a number of successful concerts this season. On their trip they visit Lexing ton, Kearney and North Platte. Every ono who attends may bo as sured of a real musical treat, as well as tho usual humorous -and entertain ing numbers of a college gle0 club ln terpersod with readings and cornet solos. ::c:: . Miss Mcrlo Thornburg Is expected hero today to visit relatives. Wanted New- Milch cowa with calves, or cows coming fresh soon. I bono Black GG8, L. Johnston, 31 west Fourth street- 5.2 Don't fall to drop In at Tho Leader Morcantllo C.'s and seo all tho now locos, embroidoriee anj all tho new dress trlmmliiKg NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoflice. Phone 58 A modern institution for th scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Redfr!. M. D. J. S. Simras, M.D . tft ! "f I'-lwiI lieiiort K111H. flRPpiiRnfl nV,.,.lhoxTC,ount,y Court ot Lincoln Til Gt.itn . XT1. A -11 . - , uuiuotwi, iu mi Tier SOUS llltnrnntntl In anl.l i notice that tho Eivla Ilnwkins has nied ii. accuuni ana report of his ad- i.iininii aiiuii aim a poiition ror final ... i T . a aucn, rjxo- -....11 mi, i iK u uiock a. in., when ' ii V"V "I'l'eiir nun coniosc tno Biuno. Dated March Cth, 1917. GEO. 13. FUENCIT, 'c--7 County JuiIko, v.. , i .... Charles If. nhbttdos 'will tako notice . mo .on uuy 01 January, iuiy Geo. B. French, County Judgo withlr and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, la. HtlPfl nil nril,,r nf nltnnlmum, ,1., Bum of $94.85 In an action ponding luiuiu uiiu wnurein ijomo kronen 1 Plaintiff and Charles F. Rhoados do fondnnt, that proporty of tho dofondan conslBtlng of money duo defendant li the hands of tho Union PacMc Hall road Company, lmB boon attached un der such ordor. Kald causo was contln nod to tho 30th day of March, 1917 at 1 a. in. Charlos F. Rhondes will tako notlco unit iiiuobh no appears anil answers In said action on or boforo tho 30th day of March, 1917 at 9 a. m. Judtrmont lltr llttfnllH . . 1 1 1 1. A . j Hvuiuii in tin viliurvil II Kill n HI lulu, in6-23 LOTTIE CRONEN. Plaintiff MITICn Vifll I'l'lll.ICATIO.V Serial No. 06697 llrmirtiiieiit nf tl,. lnA.rliir. P S. Land Olllco at North Platte. Nebr. fnrrVi K. 1017 N.oti00 '9 borcby kIvoh that Thomas p. ii:urono,'or wortn i'latto, Nebr., who, on JlllV 21. 1913. made IlnmnRtonri nn. try No 05697, for HEii Section 20, Township 15. N.. RaiiRo 30, W.. oth Principal Meridian, has nied notice of uueiuion to maKo nnal three year Proof, to establish claim to thn lnnl above described, before the Register and Reclever at North Platte, Neb., on uiu iom uiiy ui April, Mil. Claimant names ns wUiikhhki- TT T Hansen. C. II. Wntts. P. H. Mnnmw. Harry Mndlaon, all of North Platte, m0-6w Register. DIt. JOHN S. T1VINEM Special Attention to Surgery, Gynecology nnd Obstetrics. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Nurse Bncwn Memorial Hospital. Makos a Specialty of Farm Sales, Pure Dred Live Stock and Real Estate. Terms Reasonable. E . L . JOKES, Up-to-Dnto Auctioneer. Phono Maxwell Stato Bank at My Expense for Dates. MAXWELL, NEH. SEEN WANTED! THAT aro oarnlnir monthly salarlos, professional and business mon, mar ried and slnglo men, In fact all men In various vocations of life who have MORTGAGED HOMES OR USED BORROWED MONEY to conduct their business- Who will roplaco that monthly salary or financial earning ability of yours that your dependent ones and backers aro looking to you for SHOULD YOU DIE TONIGHT OR TOMORROW? Havo you mado tho proper provisions? THESE ARE among tho MEN WANTED. Our Old Lino Life Policies protect, create a savings for old ago. Delays aro dan gerous. You can't carry the risk, when you can get ono of theso policies ON THE MONTHLY PAY PLAN. For further Information call, phone or address J. E. SEBASTIAN, State Mirr. The Old Lino Life Hun, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. AOTICI3 OF FIXAI, UIU'OItT Estate No. 1423 of Molllo E. Rhonn. deceased, In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tno Ht.ate or Nebraska, to all persons Interested In said Estate tako notice that tho Administratrix has nied a final account and report of her admin istration and a potltlon for final set tlement and discharge a's such adminis tratrix, which have been set for hear ing before said court on March 23. 1017. at 9 o'clock a. m wheh you may ap- iiimr mm cuniesi uic same. Dated February 21, 1917. f!Kfl 17! K'TtPiVmT f27-3w Countv Judco. NOTICH TO CUHIIITOIIS Eetato No. 1141 of Kiiznimtt, wi.. Ing, deceased in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobrnnltn. ns' r"rflltnrc of said estate will take notice that the time limited for presentation and illlng of claims against said Estate Is Sep tember 10, 1917, and for settlement of said Estate Is October 18, 1917; that I win sit at uic county court room in said county, on March 1C, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. and on September 1C, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. in., to receive, ex amine, hear, allow, or art hist all claims and objections duly nied. UEO. E. FRENCH, f20-m20 County Judge. NOTICI5 FOR l'UIIMCATION Serial No. 05756 11iint.iin, 41... , U. S. Land Oilice at North Platte.'Nobr., xt .... . Jan- 1U 1317- . . ... . .. hi.cn Kldl. Vlllli uvv H. Hamm. of North Platte, Nebr., who, . W Ji' rn,luc Homestead en i.r,Yl,No'c?u7G.6' for SBV NE, nnd NEV1 V, cti9n 2G Township 16, N., ...l.u .i,, ., uiu i-rincipai aiorldlan, has nied notlco o lntntion to make flll.Tl tttl'fln rnn r tlns.? . .........,,.. claim to the land above described, be- St .. t.T .ilBsior niui neceiver, at March 1917' Nebr-' on tho 7th dny of Claimant names as witnesses: Robert Batie, of Stapleton, Nebr., Wm. Pitt man of North Platte Neb.. Garfield Guthorless, of North Platte, Nebr., inn wuijiomil, IT 1 1 1 . J23-0W E. J. EAMES. Reiriater. SHERIFF'S SALE Hv virtlln r.f on , , " , , . xt t , uu" "i uincoin County, Nebraska, upon a decree of rrnrtl thn IttutKln, . . u . m r i An i t? i l, ,! """"en. is ptamtiiT, and Robert S. Hopper Is defendant, nnd I II Inn (MfAntml T iiiill u x l . r .' of ATnrnJi 1Q17 t o " . J rUtti,fr?.',tIo? ,of V10Court House In ...nt, xjuiuuiu uouniy, xvieoras Un. soil at Public Auction to the high est bidder for cash, to satisfy said de cree, interest and costs, tho followlnc il, . ul aeuiiuu 11V0 lb). - : -v " " T l' iiit: oix.111 x . ill., in Lincoln County, Nebraska. 21 1917 " 1 mlle- iNeD., February -w A. J. SALSBURY. f2-CW Sl.orlff I.ECAL NOTICE Plllirlna A llfll.OAir TTo.. i Minnie Uorsoy, and the unknown own- univiiuwii claimants or tho North East quartor (NEV4) of Section twonty-nlno (29), township nine (9). rMnB? "''rtf'-H1.00 ,33- west of tho inSJ'" '1 Lincoln county, Nobras. horoby take notice that on the 16th day of February, 1917. Stanlov Constnntine, plnlntlff horein, filed his petition In the District Cout of Lin coln County, Nebraska, against fcho following named defendants, to-wlt: Charles A. Dorsoy, Harry C. Dorsoy, Minnie Dorsey, J. A. MassenRalo (first and real nnmo unknown) and tho un known owners and tho unknown claim ants of tho North East quarter (NEU) of Section twenty-nine (29), township nine (9), range thlrty-threo (33), West of tho 6th P. M. in Lincoln coun- TV .nJniirnulrn t i i. ,i .. - which aro to quiet the title to the Tin.,, jiuoi iiuuuci u'U,ij or section twonty-nlno (29), township nine (9). North of range thlrty-throo (33), West of tho 6th P. M., In Lincoln county, Ne braska, as against tho defendants and each of them. Plnlntlff further prays In promises from tho plaintiff to the said vh.whjo .ii. uumujr, no uecreeu ana de clared to have boon a mortgage nnd ...v ....... ...v.. vh,.HU uu uuuiueil IU I1I1VO beon wholly paid nnd satisfied, and tho lien of said mortgnge theroby wholly extinguished, nnd that tho said de fendant Charles A, Dorsoy, bo ordered by decroo of court to execute to plain tiff a ro-convoyanco of said promises, and In default theroof thnt the said decree stand ns such conveyance, and thnt a certain deed from the d -fendant Chnrlos A. Dorsey to tho defendant Harry C. Dorsey purporting to convoy an undivided one-half interost In said proporty to the said defendant Harry C. Dorsey, be decreed to havo passed or vested no Hon, title, Interest or es tate In and to said real estate, In the ?l'l ,V,5.rrj'(y Dorsey. nnd thnt tho plaintiff's titlo bo quieted as against the said Charlos A. Dorsey, Harry C. Dorsoy, Minnie Dorsoy, J. A. Mnsson galo, and the unknown owners, nnd unknown olnlmnnts of tho North East nuarter (NEtf ) of Section twenty-nine (29). In township nlno (9), rnngo thlr ty.throe (33). west of th 6th P. M., In Lincoln county, Nebraska, nnd that Plaintiffs titlo In nnd to said real es tate be forever confirmed, and quieted In him ns against said defendants claim ing under said ileedd or otherwise, nnd that the said dofendnnts nnd ench of them be forever enjoined from setting up or claiming nny Interest In, or to snld real estate, under or by virtue or snld deeds or otherwise, nnd for such other and furthor relief ns equity may rcnulro. You are renulred to nnswer said pe tition onor before the 2nd day of Dated Fehrunry lot 7. STANLEY CONSTANT INE, By WILCOX & IIAX-LIQAN 20-4w Ilia Attorneys, NOTICI3 OF Sl'HCIAI, UI.HCTIOX IN OSCOOI) 1MIECINT Notlco Is hereby given that a special olectlon will bo held In Osgood Pre cinct, In the County of Lincoln, In tho State of Nebraska, on tho 10th dny of April, 1917, at which tho following proposition will be submitted to the votors of snld Osgood Precinct, to-wlt: "Shall the llonrd of County Commis sioners of Lincoln County, State of No brnska, Issue Ten Thousand 00-100 ($10,000) Dollars, of "Osgood Precinct Bridge Bonds," in denominations of One thouBnnd 00-100 ($1,000.00) Dollars each, bearing Interost at tho rate of six per cent per annum, payable soml annually, Interest nnd principal pay able at tho office of the State Troasurer h of the Stato of Nebraska, In tho City of Lincoln, in the County of Lancaster, In tho Stnto of Nebraska. Said bonds to boar date of July 1st, 1917, and tho Interest on Haiti bonds to be payable on the 1st day of January, 191b, and on tho 1st dny of July, I9lv nnd on tho 1st day of January and on tho 1st day of July of ench and every year thereafter, until all of tho lntor et on said bonds shall hnvo boon paid. Said bonds to bo numbered consecu tively from one to ten Inclusive, nnd tho lntoiost thereon to bo evidenced by coupons thorcto ntached. Bond number Olio to become duo nnd payable on tho 1st day of July, 1928. Bond number Two to become due and payable on tho 1st day of July, 1929. Bond number Throe to become due riml payable on tho 1st day of July, Bond number Four to becomo due 1931 t,nyaljl0 011 tllG lMt (,UJ' ' ,Iul' Bond number FIvo to become due nnd payable on the 1st day of July, 1932. Bond number Six to become due nnd payable on the 1st tiny of July, 193g, Bond number Sevon to become due 1934 1'ay'l,,1 " tlle lst t,ay ot Jul' Bond numbor Eight to becomo due nnd payable on the lst day of July. 1935. Bond number Nino to becomo due and payable on the lst day of July, Bond number Ten to become due and payable on tho lst day of July, 1937. Shall the Board of County Com missioners of Lincoln County, Nebras ka, levy a tax in the year of 1917, and in ench nnd qyery year thereafter, sufficient to pay tho interost on suld bonds, and sufficient to pay five per cen i ot me principal tnercoi, as pro vided by law; nnd in tho year 1927, and oach and every year thoronfter, suffi cient to paj tho nrlnclnal of said lmiuls as they becomo due, until sutflclent tax nas ucen lovieu to pay all of the prin cipal of said bonds: and such tax, both for Interest nnd principal to be levied upon all of tho t.i::aolo property in said Osgootl Precinct? Said bonds to bo used for tho purpose, of constructing a wagon brldgo across the South Platte River, beginning at a point on the north bank of tho South Platte River, whore n continuation of the center lino of Locust street, in the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, Intersects said north bank in the Southeast quarter (SEVi) of tho South-west quarter (SWVi) of Section four (4) In township thirteen (13) North, of range thirty (30) West of the Cth P. M. in Lincoln County, Nebraska, and running thence In n southerly direction across tho South Platto river about 1500 feet to a point on tho south bank -of said River, about 25 feet, oast of Stntion No. 10, of Road No. 6, Lin coln County, Nebraska, at the cast edge of the South end of tho present timber bridge. Said bridge to bo approximate ly fifteen hundred feet In length (1C00 ft) and of sufficient width for two teams to pass each other at any point on said bridge, and to be constructed of concrete nnd steel, and to comply with tho plans and specifications pre pared and furnished bv the State Encl-'- neer of the Stato of Nebraska, and said nonets representing approximately one fourth (1-4) of the entire cost of the construction of said bridge as horeln boforo set forth, tho cntlro cost of which Is to be approximately, forty thousand Dollars ($40,000), ane-half (1-2) of such entire sum Is to be borno by the Stato of Nebraska Aid, as pro vided for in Article 5, Chapter 28, Sec tions 123 to 133 inclusive, of the R-y vised Statutes of NebrasUn, for thr year 1913, and acts nmr-ndntory thereof, and ono-fourtb (1-4) of the entlro cost Is to be borne by the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Should tho Stnto of Nebraska fall to grant said Aid, and should the City of North 1'lntte, Lincoln County, Nebras ka, fall to vote bonds In the sum of Ten thousand 00-100 ($10,000.00) Dol lars, In aid of the construction of said bridge, then the bonds of said Osgood Precinct heroin petitioned to be voted upon, shall not be Issued. Said bridge to bo constructed upon a line across said River where a con tinuation of tho center line of Locust Htrci-t North Platte Lincoln County, Nebraska, intersects said North bank, and to run In a southerly direction across said river, and connected with tho public Highway to the West com monly known as tho State Farm Road, and within saltl Precinct." The ballots to used at such special election shall have printed thoreoon: "FOR" Issuing Ten thousand 00-100 ($10,000.00) Dollars, In "Osgood Pre cinct Bridge Bonds," In denominations of Ono thousand 00-100 ($1000.00) Dol lars each, bearing Interest at tho rate of six per cent per annum, interest and principal payable at the offico of tho Stato Treasurer in the City of Lin coln, In the County of Lancnster, Stato of Nebraska, said bontls to bear date of July 1, 1917, and the Interest on said bonds to bo payable on the lst day of January, 1918, nnd on tho lst day of July, 1918, and on the lst day of .Tanunry, nnd tho lst day of July of each and every year thereafter, until all of the interest on said bonds shall havo been paid; and to levy a tax In . the year 1917, and in ench and every L year thereafter sufficient to pay the lntorest on snld bontls, and sufficient to pay five per cent of tho principal there of as provided by law; and In tho year 1927, and In each and every yenr there after sufficient to pay tho principal of saltl bonds ns they become due, until sufficient tax has been levied to pav nil of the principal of said bonds; anil such taxes both for Interest nnd prin cipal to be levied upon nil of tho tax able property In said Osgootl Precinct "AGAINST" Issuing Ton thousand 00-100 ($10,000.00) Dollars, Mn "Osgood Proclnct Bridge Bonds," In denomina tions of One thousand 00-100 ($1,000.00) Dollnrs each, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, Inter est and principal payable at the offico of the Stato Treasurer In tho City of Lincoln, In tho County of Lancaster, Stnto of Nebraska, said bonds to boar date of .Tulv 1. 1917. nnd tli j on said bonds to bo payable on the lui iuiy oi January, ivis, nnd on the 1st day of July, 1918, nnd on the 1st day of January, and on the first dnv of July of each and ovory year thereafter, until nil of the Interest on said bonds shall havo been paid; and to levy a tax In the year 1917, and In ench nnd every year thereafter, sufficient to T pay the Interest on snld bonds, nnd suf ficient to pay five per cent of tho prin cipal thereof, as provided by law; and In tho yonr 1927, nnd In oach nnd ovory yenr thereafter sufficient to pay tho principal of said bonds as they becomo due. until sufficient tax has boon levied to pay all of the principal of said bonds; anil such taxes both for interest nnd principal to bo levied upon nil of tho taxable property In snld Osgood Precinct. Those voting In favor of said prop osition shnll mark their ballot with (X) before the paragraph beginning with the word "FOI": nnd those vot ing against said proposition shnll mark their ballots with (X) before tho para graph boglnnlng with tho word AGAINST." Snld election will ho open at 8 o'clock A. At. nnd continue open until 8 o'clock Pj M. of said day. and the polling place of said Osgood Precinct will ho nt South muff School house In said pre cinct In Lincoln Countv, Nobrnskn, nnd nil electors residing In said Osgood Precinct will vote unon snld proposi tion nt said South Bluff Schoolhouse In snld Osirood Proclnct, on said 10th dny of April, 1917. By order of thn Board of County Commissioners mado on the 2d day of Starch, 1917. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk.