The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 09, 1917, Image 8

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CITY AIM) fiOTTNTY NEWS.
Mrs. Hnyry Dixon and daughter
Harriot aro expected to roturn today
from a visit with relatives in Den
ver. Mrs. Gono Chambers arrived hore
from the east Tuosday and has accept
ed a position as nurao In the Twincm
hospital-
For Kent First class business lo
cation on Dewey stroot. For further
information sco Paul Harrington, 120
cast Front 16-2
Attorney Albert Muldoon returned
Wodno&lay morning from Lincoln
whore ho argued a case before tho su
premo court.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lilly, formerly
of this city, visited frlonds hero Wed
nesday while enrouto to thelf homo
in Halg from a visit in Omaha.
airt Shumwny, clerk in Assistant
Superintendent Anderson's office re
turned Wednesday morning from a
vlBit With rolatlvcs in Falls city.
MrB. Emory Halsoy and tlireo chll
dretn, of Canada, arrived horo a few
days ago to mako an extended visit
with her sister Mrs. W. H. Malonoy.
Efficient and reliable light diaylng
of any kind, taxicab sorvlco and coun
try livery. Spiccr's l'nrcel IJolIrcry.
Call Huffman's Cigar Store. Phono 07G,
John Bratt left tho foro part of this
week for Denver whoro ho will trans
act business and visit his daughter
Mrs. Charles Hondy for Boveral days.
Miss Maymo Spies, who had been em
ployed at tho Wilcox Dopartmont Store
for four monthB, resigned Saturday
end has taken charge of tho durg de
partment in tho O'Connor store.
Myrtlo McClollan, who recently ro
'.uraod to town was tried in tho coun
ty court Monday afternoon on tho
chargo of conducting an immoral
houso. She was fined ton dollars and
costs.
Wo aro now equipped to tako caro of
your oyo troubles; do not neglect them
Step In and let us convince you that
wo fit glasses 'properly. C. M. Austin,
Jowolor, corner Front ami Dowoy.
A. W. Ilrown returned Tuosday ov
onlng from California whoro ho spent
soveral months. Mrs. Brown, who has
boon taking medical treatment there
will joturn tho lattor part f Mils
month.
Elizabeth Ann Robinson haB invit
ed about twonty-flvo of her young
playmates to colobrata her birthday
with hor tomorrow afternoon at tho
homo of hor parontB Mr. and Mrs. 0.
It, Robinson.
R. V' Cox wan tried In Justice Mll-
tonborgcr's court tho- first of tho wook
and fined $7.00. Ho was charged with
taking a piece of brass wolghlng twen
ty-ono pounds from tho Union Pacific
round houso.
Jamas W. Britten, of Hancock, Iowa.
who had boon visiting Ills brothor-ln
law, R. M. McFarland, loft Monday
for Kearney. Both arn civil war votor-
nnds, and both Bovonty-fiva years old.
McFarland J two duys older that Brit
ton. Thoy had not mot for twolvo
years.
The domestic sclonco dopartmont of
tho Twontloth Century club mot with
Mrs. Charles Adams Monday after
noon. Mrs. T- C. Patterson acted as
lcador and tho subjoct for tho day
was "Favorlto Remedy." Mrs. J. II.
Ilegarty road a papor on"Homo
NurBlng" and tho hostess demonstrated
ldneapplo Bulad.
An onjoyablo fcaturo of tho "Fair
and Warmor" production at tho KoMh
Tuesday ovonlmr woro the oroliestra
selections wiilcli vcrj gonuroualy up
picudod. Included in tho orchcHiru
aro Arthur Train? and Joo Fi'.lion
trombone, R. D- .Dlrgo collo, Otto
Wostonfold clarinet, of tho forumr :h-
atro orchestra, MIbb Hogsutt piano.
Trovlyn Doucot cornet. Mr. Bock, tho
now architect, trap drum, nnd tho
eldor Mr. Doucrt . nlln and director.
Elementary School News.
Programs wero given In Miss Han
son's and Miss Stafford's rooms on
Fob. 28 In colobratlon of tho Febru
ary birthdays. A score or more of
mothers nttonded thoso excrclsos.
A number of promotions of over
age and advanced children 'woro made
Papys at a Banquet
Pcoplo probnbly eat more Judiciously
today than they did when Samuel
pya wrote tho following account of bin
holiday menu:
"Wo had a frlcaseo of rabbits and
chickens, a leg of mutton, boiled; thieo
Frank Welch, road work district 42,
.75.
Thos. Young, road work district 42,
$8.25.
Rusoll Bakor, road work district 42.
$0.75.
Quo. Brisbln, road work district 42, cnrp8 ln'n gront dlgu of h,Jb
','ou' nf Inmb. a dish of roasted pieeons. a
- i .1 1 i n I
Uiis week in an nttompt to get a "aKor, ronu wur. uiainia. 4., alsh of foUr lobsters, tlireo tarts, a
bettor grading of tho pupils. J1-50- lamprey ple-a most rare plo-a dish of
Miss Murray's room has been col- Waltor Duggan, road work district enchovies, good wine of several sorts
lHln ntrl..rr, nml Bnicmnn ftbo.lt 42, $12.00. ttM All tilings mighty noble, to my
Voiinw-tmin Park. Thnv nrn mounted A. M. Domllt, road work district 42, great content"
nn n lnnro aouarn of Beaver board aBi$l'60.
fnr n nfMRlbln. A vorv Interestlne Oss Flotcher, road work district 42,
day was spent Friday with this ma- $10.50.
Tho striking thing about this feast
which was probably a typical one of
Its day (1003), is that It is composed til-
E. C. Hostettor, road work district m,ost J-'"1'' ,f mca aaf fl8h:""ev:
, !.' ed only by pastry and wine. If there
were any vegetables in It Pepys did
not consider it necessary to mention
tcrlal.
MIba Wlttwor cavo !somo simple 42 $49.00
I h . a . nnst
totB in near and far slclitcdneJsfl in tension or uoau mo. mo comes
connection with tho Hyglono lessons "P hoforo tho board for hearing, lie-Lh.cn,, nnd It is posslblo that thero wero
in hor room last weok. Tliey wero for tltloners and rcmonstrators present, none. Potatoes wero hardly known in
tho numoso of flndlnc out which pu- Tho board after considering tho case England at that time, and many other
pils had defcctlvo vision and to teach are or tho opinion mat tno extension vegetables now consiuereu necessaries
Km t.unlin nhniit Mviwleht. of Road No. 390 is for tho public good wero cither not known or wero rarely
- " I . . . ... ... 1 C3.. .nnn nun TIullnHn
Mrs Millard Rigg visited tho Wash- ana bonoill, and therefore grant uio
ington school and Mosdames Krowartz petition a prayed for and allow John ....,
.......... . ... ti i Ifnltli th,. until nf t9.R9..R(l linlnc- nt Mm MetCnnlKOff Dream
wuuge, anu numm visit.;., wi mi.u... ...... - - - .. Mtriinn,oIy tho cront Itus
I Mntn 1 T V 'til Via n I . "
sclK.ol tills veeic.v i"- ,nn ., HponHHt. who for manv
... ... i mi.. i T .. i . . . i ' .. r . i. .1 ..... .. i..., . . r
Thn fnllnurlnir fnm i Wll llirow viuim ui juiiu rvuuu uouiiiKra ur t.i i tii
. 1 , Invlne oxtonRion nf Road No 300 nl- jcnra uiauu ui uumu miuns, nuo ih
children during tho past week: John ayln rn , , V , , son of an officer of the Russian guard.
W. Smith, Mrs. Kate Hutchlns, II. S. woi for $2G2.C0, disallotwed for no Lnd flguro of Q mouJlk( nn
Boylo, and Harvey Godfrey. imi-du, abundant, uncultivated beard, long hair
Following famllos ontored children "l mUiu6U,u0. - nnd big, dreamy eyes. Tills savant
in Bchool last week: H. S. Moore, c.r,DUU 1U1 "u,Hi " p- uau raucn or me Bimpuciiy ot uu
n. iiniiv wmi,.m RAffUnr anil Ocrtlo proved. visionary. Possessed by tho problems
UCiUln I A y,. I ..I. 1 ..41 .......1,1 f.
Board adjourns until March 7, 1917. man could recover the primitive purity
of his organs, in tins parauiso wmcii
:(:-
Miss Elslo Crane, formerly of this
city, (who has resided In Grand Island
for several months camo Monday ov-
oning to visit her srstcr Mrs. George
Loomlfl.
A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk.
THE BEST TEST
ho would restore and that science
might realize ho held that man should
never suffer nnd that at tho end of atv
18 tho Test of Time. nroxlmatolv 100 venra ho would die
nnra nfn ila. Mnrfh Plnttn roalrlnnt I .. .
i fiinrv Vnrm Snnn . , . ; . "" lvlul luo same easo runt one iaus
A otocK j: arm rtnnp. told ol cood results from using Doan's ... .... ... .... m
Fon nulck sale, 640 acre Improved Kldnoy Pills, Now AugUBt Ackerman, """f1' , "7 , 71 , . ,
, t tnA f trr. rntlrnil farmnr. nf fi20 i?ast Fnurth "t ur. oieituiiittou iiuh mil uu uuu
hov fZo ielH confln o former statement explained that tho body was a very to-
Bhoy, framodlwelHng, largo frame barn I thoro haB bcen nQ roturn of pcrfoct mnclllno nnd that Uiero were
goou won anu winumui, ov iu,rUa " tno trouble. Can North Platto people 105 organs or remains of organs that
purpoHe of obtaining money with! interest at the rate of nve per cent per
wnirn to creel anu construct a t ire , uniui.ii, jmjuuie hi ini-ininuuiiy, on mo
the lot now owned ml iuy ot juiiuury, litis, una on mo
cultivation and several mllca of fene
lng. For quick salo we can mako the
vorv low orico ot $5,00 per acre. Can
glvo immcdlato poasosHion.
13-4 BUCHANAN & PATTERSON.
C0M9I ISSINERS'' 'PROCEEDINGS
ask for moro convincing testimony? wero superflhous. useless aud even
Mr. Ackerman, says:
"I usod Doan's Kldnoy Pills for
backacho and kidney troublo and they
soon rid mo of tho pains and aches.
I bollovo they aro tho best kldnoy med
icine to bo had. It has been over
dangerous. Crl do Taris.
A Better Trade.
I understand young Briefless is
throo yoars now slnco I used Doan's about to marry the daughter of old
March 5. 1917. Kldnoy Pills and my health has boen Bonds, tho millionaire?"
Board of county commissioners met fPtondM, not a symptom ol I kldnoy ..yes so I am told "
nuuuiu uuumiuiii vuink-uivui. -win no give up tue law uusinessx
riiit-QKrinr in iti in irmnnnr. ,'rimiiiii I . . . n . a .
j.i.. CIVOn AUCUBl 1. l'JIU.I 1 iuv. it in ... n, 1,.,.. I,
u v . - : - ' - I 1 i'F. Ill Villi LllU uu lui: lllll UUOl
uu juuu t,, iiu.u, iur. ivuituiiuuu sum; ,. ..., ,.. ,, .i.i i,0i.
Kldnoy Pills cured mo has shown no Iless-
udjournmont Presont
Springer, Honnlnghausen, Koch and
county clork.
A11Mru1 rlin fnllnwtntr nlnlma
... nlirnn nf rcturnlncr. I cortainlv rocom-
Clnlm of J. F. Snydor, road work mond th h,hlv , Dorma I Court Plaster.
district 32, $25- nontly rid mo of tho Buffering I en- i'ou can make court plaster at home
Jbb. Frlsto, road work district 42, durod Bovoral years ago. by spreading clean silk with a prepa-
c go Prlco 50c, at all dcalors. Don't sim- ration made by dissolving one part of
"p wr, ivcKuruiuu iuuj uwicu puuuuiy ruu-
W. II. Griffiths, road 'work district ommonded. Fostor-Mtlburn Company,
42. JG.00. Props., Buffalo, N. Y,
' ... ::o
t'TnilK uriiiiilis, roau wurn iuhiiiui
.Station House on
by bum city, to-wlt: hot Una (1), IJlock
uno iiunoreu (luu) or tne original
town of the City or North Hatti, snhl
Fire Station Houho to he for nml to hl-
commodnte the Klro Doimrtment and
n rt apparatUBes or bhiu city; ntui biihii
tho proper olllccrs of snlil City be nu
thorlzedl to levy and collect a tax nn
nunlly In tho Maine manner ns othc
municipal taxes may be levied and col
lected. In an amount suillclent to nav
the InteroHt and principal of said bonds
as they mature, as provided by law,
until said bonds and Interest are paid,
on nil the property within said City,
as shown nnd valued upon the assess
ment roils or tne assessors or said
City, said bonds to be neROtlnblo In
rorm.
Section 2. Tho bnllota to be used In
said election shall have printed thereon;
FOR iHsulntr S12.000.00 of the bonds
of tho City of North I'latte, Nebraska,
ror tne purposo ot erecting and con
structing a Flro Station Houso on the
lot now owned by said said City to
wJt: Lot One (1), Block One Hundred
(100) of the ordinal town of the City
of North I'latte, said Fire Station Houso
to he for and to accommodate tho Flr
Department and fire apparatuses of
said City, and for levying nnd col
lecting u tax annually to pay the In
terest nnd principal of said bonds as
they mnture.
AGAINST Insulng $12,000.00 of tho
bonds of tho City of North Platte, Ne
braska, for the purposo of erecting and
constructing a Fire Stntlon House on
the lot now owned by said City to
wlt: Lot One (1), Mock Ono Hundred
(100) of tho original town Of tho City
of North I'latte, said Flro Stntlon House
to bo for and to accommodate tho Flro
Department nnd Are nppnratuscs of
mid City, and for lovylng nnd collect
ing a tax annually to pay 'the Interest
and principal of said bonds as they
mnture.
Those voting In favor of said propo
sition shall mark their ballot with n
cross, opposite the pargraph "FOH Is
suing $12,000.00 of tho bonds of the
City of North Platto Nebraska," and
those voting against Bald proposition
shall mark their ballot with a cross,
opposite the parngrnph beginning
"AGAINST Issuing $12,000.00 of the
bonds of the City of North Platte, Nc
brnckn.'
Section 3. Tlii polling places for
i'.vtion shall be at and In the
s.iii't' polling plnces ns for the general
e'i'.'iion that lb ns follows, to-wlt: In
the First Ward, In tho Hlntnnn building
E05 Dewey street. In snld ward: In the
Second Ward, In the Court Koom on the
I outunu uour 01 wio couniy uouri nouse,
In snld ward: In the Third Ward. In tho
Hose House, In said ward, nnd In tho
Fourth Wnrd, In the Hose House, In
snld wnrd.
Section 4. The nous nt said election
shall he kept open between the hours
or y o-ciock a. .m. and 7 o'clock P. M
on said date.
Section 5. Notice of snld election
shall bo given by publication In the
North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune and
tne .North i'latte Telegraph, both news
papers of general circulation In said
City for fhree consecutive weeks prior
to tne unto or said election, said no
tice shall consist of the proclamation
of tho Mayor nttested by the Clerk
setting forth tho proposition to bo
voted nn.
Section 6. Th s ord nnnce shall tnkn
ffect nnd 'be In force from nnd after
Its nnssnge. npnrovnl nnd publication
ncrordtne to lnw.
Passed and approved this nth dnv of
ainrcn, v. u. mi l.
B. II. la VANS.
Attest: Mayor.
u. rjLiiM'jn, .-ity uieru.
Add two parts of tincture of benzoin.
'-Now York Telegram.
42, $12.00.
Leslie Griffiths, road work district
42, $12.00.
I Ft Bockbono Is a Spring.
Tho snapping bug has a spring In
his back like a knife. When not in
two as a spring It serves him us a
Easy Marks.
'This world would be a pleasanter
place If there were not so many fools
In it."
"Yes. but It would be moro difficult
to mako a living." Boston Transcript.
Her Predicament.
'When In doubt play n trump."
'The trouble Is I'm in doubt most of
the time. And 1 seldom get more than
four or five trumps." Louisville Cour
ler-.Ionrnal. '
"Honor thy father and thy mother'
stands written among tho three laws of
most revered righteousness. Aeschy
lus.
Goo. Griffiths, road work dlatrlct backbone, ho you sco ho l a bbllover In
42, $9G.80. scientific efficiency nnd makes ono part
Chas. Jackson, road work district 0 his machinery do tho work of two.
42, $1.C0. Ills spring backbone, or backbone
Philip Hell, rond work district 42, spring, If you prefer, gives him power
3 on ' to Jump, which In turn gives him his
1 t. !.! I.I
P. K. Hoffman, road work district ""- '""r prouumy Buvo mm mis
. t1 rn spring to help him get on his feet when
$LG"' Inv th.mi nn thnlr luiokn. Not. tills OHO.
Ous Lntlmor, road work district 42. howovcr 1Io slns hl3 backbone out
$3.7C. f it8 groovo und then slips It back
Androthv Latimer, road work ijjstrlct ng0n suddenly. Tho, spring pops him
42, $3,00. ' up In tho air; he turns u somersault
Frank Lavollo, rond work district aud drops right Hldo up. Spring back-
42. S2 2f. bonos aro common in several other
.Tnnn Miller, rond work district 42. beetles, remarks tho Philadelphia
r. or North American. The bcetlo of tho
jako McKonnoy road, work district pestiferous wlroworm, which destroys
. ,. ' ' tho farmer's crops, bus u spring In his
4, $iS,70. lf nthnr iuiiiliirfj nf thn fnmllv
Chot Porter road work district 42.
$7.G0.
Dave Runk, road work district 42,
$21.50.
It, C. Solby, road work district 42,
$8.25.
Chas Turnor, road work dlBtrlct 42, tho water wero lost by evaporation or I Remember the
$0,00. soaking Into tho soil represents the
Jako Waggonor road work 'district "mount of rainfall of a given storm jJurse Brown Memorial
40 j7 Cq and Is measured by a rain gaugo. Tho " 0 juwi ncmuwai
-Ed viiBon, road work district 42, JiJ Homeopathic Hospital
back. Other members of tho family
mako their homes in trcos or decayed
wood.
Measuring a Rainfall.
Tho depth of tho sheet of water that I Dorryberry & Forbes
would Ho on level ground If nouo of
Mcdtclno vs. Food.
Do not buy something which yoii
already havo. You have food which
you feed your horses, cattle
and shcop, but whon you want medl
clno, buy only medicine That Is what
yoi got In B. A. Thomas Stock Item
ody. Wo sell It and guarantee It to bo
medicine. Wo toll you that It will tone
up tho ontlro system of your stock and
aids dlgcUon, thereby causing them
to got all tho food value out of U10
gram that you food them. Sold by
m31
$1.50.
Mutual Building & Loan Assn.
OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
ASSETS $840,000.00
I To Prospective Building & Loan Borrowers;
f iNon-rcsiueni uiuuiing x liOau companies uru uuvcr-
Using the fact that they have reduced the monthly payments
of borrowers to SI. 10 per month on each $100.00 borrowed,
t 'making the monthly payment the same as the Mutual Build
ring & Loan Association of North Platte. They fail to state
that of the $1.10 paid to the non-resident company, there is
only thirty-five cents credited as a principal payment, the
balance seventy-five cents being taken for interest. Of the
$1.10 monthly payment to this association on each $100.00
borrowed sixty cents is for interest and fifty cents is credited
as a principal payment.
This difference in the amount credited tho borrower
will result in the borrower in the non-resident company be
ing compelled to pay not less titan $25.00 more on each
$100.00 borrowed in order to discharge the debt than they
would if they were doing the business with this Association.
Mutual Mim & tat Asstc&iot.
OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
bureau couslstB of n funnel nhnped re
ceiver eight Inches In diameter at the
top, surmounted by a cylinder of one
nnd 0110-hiilf Inches In height and eight
Inches in diameter. Tho funnel Is
placed In n cylindrical reservoir, 2.53
Inches in dlnmoter nnd twenty inches
in height. Tho area of tho cross bcc-
tlou of tho reservoir Is to that of tho
receiver oa ono to ten, or ono inch of
rnhi falling in tho receiver corresponds
with ten inches of water in tho gauge,
being magnified ten times for tho con.
vcnleuco and accuracy of measure
ment
Homeopathic Hospital
When requiring hospital care-
Mcdlcally,
Surgically, or
Obstetrlcnlly.
Horo your lntorosta and comfort will
bo eervod. It Is not th0 biggest, but
ono of tho best places whoroln to
get well.
100S West Fourth Slrcet.
Dr. J. S. Twinem.
Quardlno th Dank of England.
The Hank of England is qulto thn
best guarded Institution In tho world.
No burglar or bank thief has over buc
ceeded in innklug it juirt with a penny.
Tho great outer doors aro so finely bal
anced that a clerk can, by pressing a
knob uudor his desk, instantly shut
them In tho fuco ot any ono making a
dash for tho street They cannot be
opened except by Bpoclnl machinery.
In recesses near tho doors aro hlu-
dcu four guardiauw, who, without being
Been thomsolvea, watch all visitors
through mirrors.
Special and costly precautions ar
taken to guard tho bullion department,
whero the gold Is stored. It has bcen
stated that tho wholo department Is
submerged every night In soveral feet
of water by machinery. Tho samo ma
chinery would bo also set In action au
tomatically If at any time during the
day tho placo were tampered with.
London Globe.
AN OIlDINAXriJ no.
l'rovlilluir for tho hiiIiiiiI 1 1 1 hit tit tli
Hn-torM uf till City nf North I'latte
(hp uiirxtloni "Mhnll ihv City of North
I'lntto Ihhuc ImiiiiIm III till" Hum of
VI 2,000.00 for tlie liurpone of obtnln
liiK moiie- Mlth i hi oh to erret nml
t'oiiHtruot 11 lire Ntntlou lioime for 11 nil
to ni'coitiiiioiliitr till II rr leinrt mriit
1111I Are niipiimtim of mild city, pro
vIUIiik fur the erection of milil lire
Ntntlou hoiiHe 011 the lot now owned
liy .the city ti,-vlti Lot One (I).
II link One Hundred (100), uf the
Urlulnul Town of the City of North
IMntte. nnd to pruvlde for the levy
luir nnd eollectliiK by the proper uf
tlverit of Hiild city n tnx nnnunlly nuf.
tlclent to pny the liiterent aud prln
elnul of until boudn nn they mnture."
UK IT OKUA1NBU HV THIS MAYOll
AND COL'NClIi OK THE C1TV OP
NOHTI1 P1.ATT15. NEBRASKA:
Section 1. That lit the Benornl city
election to bo held In tho City of North
Platto, NoUraskn, on the 3rd day of
April. A. U., 1917, the following propo
sition Hhall Uo Hubmltted to the votorB
of said City; "Shall tho City of North
IMntte Ishuo Ub bond In the sum of
J12.000.00 In denominations of SI, 000. 00
each dated June 1st. A. It, 1917, Jue In
twenty yenra from date, but ptiynle n
any time after ten years nt tho option
of snld City, to draw Interest at the
rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable
eoml- nnnually. principal nlul Interest
payable at th olllce of the State
Treasurer n the City of Lincoln. Ne
braska; ald bonds to be Usued for tho
N'OTICH OK KliKCTION
To this Eelqtors of tho City of North
i'latte, iNoortiHKii:
Notice ift herby ulven that at tho
Kenernl City election to be held In the
City of 'North I'latte, Nebraska, on the
3rd any or April, a. u. iai7, tho fol
lowing propoHitton snail be submitted
to the voters of said City:
"Shall tho City of North Platte. Ne
braska, issue Its bonds In the sum of
$i-,uuu.uu m denominations or u.uuu.uo
each datod Juno 1, 1917, duo In twen
ty years rrom date but paynblo at any
tlmo nfter ten years at the option of
said City, to draw Interest at tho rate
of 5 per cent per annum payable semi
annually, principal und Interest pny
nblo at the olllce of the State Treasurer
in the City of Lincoln. Nebraska: salt'
bonds to be issued for the purpose of
obtaining money with which to erect
and construct a Mro Station House on
tho lot now owned by said City to
wlt: On tho Southwest corner of Front
and Vine streets In snld City, said Flro
Station Houso to be for and to accom
modate tho Fire Dopartmont ftnd Are
nnnaratUHcs or said city.
And shall the proper olllcors of Raid
City be authorized to levy and collect
a tnx annually In tho saino manner ns
other inunicmnl taxos tnny be levied
nnd collected in nn amount suillclent to
my tho Interest and principal of snld
onds ns they mature, ns nrovided by
law. until said bonds nnd interest are
pnlil, on nil tho property within snld
city, ns shown nnd valued upon the
assessment rolls of the assessors of
said City, said bonds to bo negotiable
In form.
The nolllne nlnces for said eleectlon
shall bo nt and In tho name polling
plnces ns for tho Reneral election that
Is ns follows, to-wlt: In tho First
wnrd In the Hlnninn bulldinir. G05 Dow
oy street, in Bam warn: in tno
Second AVurd In tho Court
Room of tho second lloor of tho
County Court House In sn Id ward: In
tne Third ward in the Hose liouse. in
snld ward, nnd In tho Fourth Wnrd at
tho lioso House in said wnrd.
Tho ballots to be used for said bond
elt'Ctlon shall havo printed thereon
FOH iHsuins $12,000.00 of tho bonds
of tho City of North IMntte, Nebraska
for the purposo of erectlntr nnd con
structlng a Fire Station Houso on the
lot now owned by snld City to-wlt: on
tho Southwest corner of Front nnd Vine
Stroots In said City, to accoinmodnte
the Firo Department and lira annarat-
uses of said City, and for levyinp and
collecting a tnx annually to pay tho
interest and principal of Bald, bonds as
lliey mnture.
AGAINST Issuing J12.000.00 of the
bonds or the (Jlty of North Platte. Ne
braska, for tho purposo of erecting nnd
constructing a Flro Station House to bo
ror nnd to accommodate the Flro Do
pnrtment nnd lire apparatuses of said
city, nnd tor lowing nnd collecting n
tnx nnnunlly to pay the Interest and
principni ot sniu bonds ns they ma,
luro.
Those voting In favor of said nrnnn
sltlon Bhnll mnrk their ballot with a
cross, opposite tne paragraph begin
ning "For issuing $12,000.00 of the
iionns or tno uity or North Plntte. No
brnskn." nnd those voting ngalnst snld
proposition sunn mnrk their ballot
with n cross, opposite the narnirrnnh
bglnnlng: "Against Issuing $12,000.00
or mo nonciB ot tne city or North
i'inii. .NPornsKa."
Tho polls nt snld election shall b
went opnn between tho hours of
oVlnek A. M nnd 7 o'clock P. M. on
spld dntn.
In witness' whereof I hnv hereunto
"U)criiiei my nnmo this 6th day o
Mnrrh, A. D. 1917.
F. II. F.VANS, Mnyor.
O. F.. ELDER. City Clerk.
1st day or July, luiti. and on the 1st
duyb ui Junuaiy und J my ot uuuu and
uViiy year tntrcat ter, Interest nnd
principal pnynblc nt the olhie of the
utnte 'treasurer ot Nebraska, in tho
city of Lincoln, In the County ot Lun
custcr, In the stuto of Nebraska.
And snail the said Hoard of Educa
tion of said School District or tho City
of North I'latte, in tho County or Lin
coln, 111 the flute of NebrasKa, causo
to he l.'"io(: and collected annunlly, n
tuc suillclent to pay tne principal aud
Interest 01" said bunds as tho same ma
ture, ii. dddltlon to the taxes now au-thfi-izod
'o bp lev;cd by law, upon all
01 ti.e , : ixulue property within said
S hn.,l L tirlct.
Said bonds to be issued for the pur
pose of paying past duo Indebtedness
of said Scnooi District, approximately
In tho hum of Nino thousand 00-100
($9000.00) Dollars, unit for the purposo
of furnishing the manual training, and
domestic science departments, In the
Junior High School Hulldlng in Bald
School District, approximately In the
sum of Six thousand 00-100 ($6000.00)
Dollars."
The Hallots to be used nt snld elec
tion shall havo printed thereon;
"FOIl: Issuing Fifteen thous
nnd 00-100 ($16000.00) Dol'urs, of
bonds of tho School District of tho City
of North Plntte, In the County of Lin
coln, In tho State of Nebraska, for tho
purpose of paying past due Indebted
ness or said school District, approxi
mately In tho sum of Nine thousand
00-100 ($9000.00) Dollnrs, and for tho
purpose of furnishing tho manual
training and domestic sclonco depart
ments in the Junior High School Build
ing In snld District, approximately in
tho sum of Six thousand 00-100
($6000.00) Dollars, said bonds tn hn tin.
gotlablo In form, nnd to hnnr Internal-
at tho rate of nve per cent per annum.
imyiiuie semi-nnnuany, interest alia
prlncipnl payable at the oftlco of tho
Stato Treasurer of Nebrnskn. In thn
City of Lincoln, In the County of Lan
caster, in tno atnte 01 in e braska, nnd
which uonus snail ue due ns rollows:
In twenty years from thn ilntn timrnnf.
but may be paid at any tluio after ten
years from tho date thereof nt the op
tion of the Hoard of Education of said
School District; and for tho levying and
collecting annually, n tax in nn amount
suillclent to pay tho Interest and prin
cipal of said bonds bb they mnture. In
addition to the taxes new authorized
to be levied by law. on all of tho tax
able property within said School Dis
trict."
"AGAINST: Issuing Fifteen thous-
nnd 00-100 ($15000.00) Dollars, of
bonds, of the School District of tho City
or isorin I'inttc, in tne county 01 Lin
coln, In the State of Nebrnskn, for tho
purpose of paying pnst duo Indebted
ness of snld School District approxi
mately In the sum of Nine thousand
00-100 ($9000.00) Dollnrs, and for tho
purpose of furnishing- the manual train
ing, nnd domestic science departments
In the Junior High School building In
said District, approximately In tho sum
of Six thousand 00-100 ($6000.00) Doll
nrs, snld bonds to negotiable In form,
and to bear Interest at tho rate of five
per cent per annum, payable semi-annually,
Interest nnd principal payable
at tho olllco of tho State Treasurer of
Nebraska, In the Cltv of Lincoln, In tho
County of Lnncastor, I.i tho Svun of
Nebraska, and whl'ih bonds shall bo
duo ns follows: In iwonty your from
the date thereof, ni niny bo pa'tl at,
any time nfter ten ;.'.ars from tho
date thereof, at the option of tho
Board of Education of s:td School Dis
trict, and foe tho levying nnd collect
ing annually, a tax in an amount suf
nicient to nay the Interest and princi
pal of said bonds ns they mature. In
nddltlon to the taxes now nuthorlzed
to be levied by law. on all of the tax
able property within said School Dis
trict." Those voting In favor of said propo
sition shall mark their ballot with (X)
before the paragraph beginning with
tim wnnl "FOIl: Issuing Fifteen thous.
nnd 00-100 ($15000.00) Dollars In bonds.
NOTICH OF IIONI1 HI.KCTION. !
SUIIOOI. IJISTIUCT OF TIIH CITY
OF NORTH PI.ATTH. IN TIIH
COINTY OF LINCOLN,
STATU OF NinUl.VSKA
Notice Ib hereby given that nt the
regular election to be held In and for
the city or .Norm ciatte, in tno county
or Lincoln, in tne mate 01 iseurnsKn
and In nnd for tho School DlBtrlct ol
the City of North Platte, In the County
or Linco-n, in tn state 01 rseurasKa,
.1.- ... tn.ii inn t.A fn
UU UltJ U I II UUf U 4. 4'lil, .MO .VJl-
lOWlng propositions will be submitted
to thn voters of said School District:
"Shall the School District of the City
of North i'latte, in tne county ot Lin
coln, In tho Stato of Nebraska, Issue
Its bonds in tne sum 01 r uteen mou
ami nn.100 IJ1E000.001 Dollars In de
nominations of One Thousand Dollnrs
($1000.00) each, to benr date of July
1, 1917, which bonds shall become due
in iw.nh' vnurs from the data thereof.
but may be paid at any time after ten
x. .ui.. rrnm t Hntn thereof, nt the op
tion of tho Hoard of Education of said
School District. Said bonds to draw
tho School District of the City of
North Platte, In the County or Lin
coln, In the Htnto 01 iseiirasKa; anu
Mman vntlnir niraliist snld proposition
shall mark their ballot with (X) be
fore the paragraph beginning wun 1110
words "AGAINST: Issuing Fifteen
thousand 00-100 ($16000.00) uonars 01
bonds, of the School District of tho
City of North Platte, In the County of
Lincoln, in tne isiaio or iNeurnaKii.
The poling nlnces or said oiection
will be ns follows:
In tho first wnrd of said city 01 isorui
Platte, nt the Hlnman building, tui
Dowrv Street in snld ward;
In the second ward of said
City of North Platte, at theCourt Houso
in said ward; in tho third ward of said
Citj or North I'latte, at tno nose
House, In said ward nnd In the fourth
wnrd of said City of North Plntte at
tho Hose House, In said ward. All
of tho electors of said School District
residing In tho first ward of said City
of North Platte, nnd nil of the electors
of said school District residing out
side of said City of North Platte, and
south of the tracks of the Union Pa
cific Hallroad Company, nnd east of tho
center lino of Dewey Street, and pub
lic Tfond No. 6, which is n continuation
of Dewoy Street, will cast tnoir vores
nt said Hlnman building, 605
Dewoy street in said ward:
all of tho electors of said School
District residing In the second ward or
snld City of North 7'latte. and all of tho
electors of said School District resid
ing out side of said City of North
Platto, and South of tho tracks of tho
Union Pnclflc Ttallrond Company, nnd
west of the center linn of Dewey Street,
nnd Public Itoad No. fi. which Is a con
tinuation of Dowov Street, will cast
thcln votes at tho Court Houbp. In said
ward: all of the electors of said School
District residing In tho third ward ot
said Cltv of North Plntte, will cast
thele voes nt the Hnni House. In snld
ward: nil of tho electors of said School
District resldlnir In. the fourth wnrd
of said City of North Platte, nnd all of
tlm electors of snld Snonl District re
siding outside of said City of North
Plntto, fnd north of the tracks of tho
Union Pacific Railroad Company, will
cost, their vot?s nt the hoso house In
snld wnrd.
Snld election will be open nt 9 o olocK
A M and continue open until '
o'clock P. M. Centrnl time, on said
third dny of Anrll. 1917
Dated this fith dnv of Mnrrh. 191'
Bv ordr of t'm Bonrd of Edurntlon
nf snld School Dlstrlrt nf the Pity of
No-Mi plntte. In tho County of Lincoln,
In tho State of Nebraska.
E. T. TRAMP.
President.
A. F. STREITZ.
(SEAL) Secretary.
' ItOAI) NO. Ill I.
To all whom It may concern:
The special commissioner appointed
to locate a public rond ns follows:
Commencing nt the Southwest corner
of Section 4, township 10, range 32:
thence due enst along the south side
of said Section 4 and Section 3 fo tho
southeast corner of Section 3, town
ship 10, rnnge 32; thence cast one-half
mile on the south side of Section 2.
township 10. range 32. Snld road to be
40 feet In width, has reported In favor
pf the same, and all objections thereto,
or claims for damages must bo filed In
tho olllco of the County Clerk on or
before 12 o'clock noon of tho 10th dnv
of May, 1917. or such road will be al
lowed without reference thereto.
Dated nt North Plntto, Nebr., this 7th
dny of March, 1917.
A. S. ALLEN.
County Clerk.
ItOAI) no. inj.
To nil whom It mny concern:
The special commissioner appointed
to locate a public rond as follows
Commencing nt the southwest cor
ner of Section fifteen (16), In town
ship thirteen (13), thence north one
mile between Sections Fifteen (15)
and Sixteen (16) In township thirteen
(13). north, range thlrty-one (31). t
the Northwest corner of Section fifteen
(IB), township thirteen (13). north of
rnngo thirty-one (31), has reported In
fnvor thereof, nnd all objections there
to, or claims for dnmnges must be filed
In the omco of the County Clerk on or
hnfore 12 o'clock noon of the 10th dar
of Mny. 1917, or such road will be al
lowed without reference thereto.
Dated at North Platte. Nebr.. this 7th
day of March, 1917.
A. S. ALLEN.
County Clorlc.
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