IEA L, JJAltK, Editor and L'oblliher. SUJJSCMPTION KATES : One Year by JtIn.II In Achnuco. Que Ycnr hy Carrier in Autmico..8LI0 Entered at North 1'lnttc, Nobrnnkn, 1'oBtoIIlco uu bocomi i ias Matter. TIIIIHDAV, A MM I, LM, 11117. JOSliril WILSON I'ASHKH A WAV VKHTKItllAV KOIMIXOON JoiMnih Wilson, who wtw taken 111 Int wook und removed to u locul Iioh- nltnl. died it eleven o'cuock yoMter ilfiv morning. Mr. WUhoii'm IIIiipsh date buck to December when a large blUter formed on ono of Inn toon nnu tinunoil ovoro po1Ik or lllnonH dtir Inir tbo imihL four montliB. A weok nun the foot bcreumo Infected and blood noIionltiK net In. It wnH found iiocuHMiry to amnututo the too but the iiolnon had Hpread through the nyHtem and bin condition una neon ind.oim for flovikitj 1tivb. Sundny nvnnlnir ho hccuiuo tincoiiHClouH and wub unablu to rucoKfilzo tho rolatlvoH who hud boen MUtiiinonetl hero from dlfforont cltlo. Mr. Wilson wan bom In IlolldityB- burg, I'll., Novembor 2!)th, 1818, and rosliloil thoro until he wiih twenty your of age. He wiih married In Al loiihiiny, I'a., to Mian Hattlo Scott nnd ciiino to thin city tifoiity-thrioo yourx ao to ucedpt u position in tbo locul wlioim. Heveral yeai'H ago ho wiih aiiiioluteil cimtodlau at thu court boiiHo nnd wan oinploycxl thoro when tukon 111. Ho wiih a momber of tho A. O. U. W. and followed tho tonolilngs of the rronhy torlnn church Air. WIIhoii wiih well und favora bly known to almoHt every rosldont of tho county, who found In him u loyal friend. Ho Ioiivoh to mourn him li lu nged wlfo, brother A. M. WIIhoii of I'liilnvlow, Nob., and S. K. WIIhoii of Mlllllcon, Col, two iioIcob, MrH. W. V. llougliunl and Mn. L. B. IJitHtlngH of tli Ih olty, Tho funeral Horvlcow will be hold at 2:30 tlhH afternoon from the 1'roM bytorlan church. ::o:: An Army of Line ltciulicrs Throe hundred lino ruimlrons for th WoHtom Union nnd tho Nobraaku Telephone Co. have boon making North IMatto their houdquurtors for two or three days pant whllo repulr Iiir Uio damngo caused by tho Htorm of liiHt ThurHday. llotwoon Loxlngton nnd JulosburiB Hovontoon hundred polua wont down under tho weight of tho heavy huow. Many or Uiobo poles wore Himppud off requiring now ones, and In many iilacoH l no '.Minis wore no jumbled as to mako tho work of straightening them mow and todlous. It will take the greater part of this weak to got all tho Uiioh lu Hhnpo. (Joveruor Slgim SulYrugo lllll. Oovernor Novlllo Saturday after noon ulgnod tho bill which glvon to women of Nebruaka a limited mf frago. Under tho now liuwi women can voto for president and vleo-presldent, and for all county and municipal ot flcotirt oxcopt county Judgo. Just why our wise lawmakers did not extend tho right of suffrage to Btuto officers, wo are not advised, but certainly if women aro sufficiently Intelligent to cast tholr ImllotH for city nnd county officers they are also bright onough to voto for state offlcors. Tho avemgo legislator Is about as broad minded as ii mole. Ilodloutlon Postponed Tho dodlcntion of the Mothodlst eliurch iinnoilucpil for last Sunday mm postponed ny reason or tho seats arriving In a xliininrroil cnmlltlmi nn.l W0tld not bo accepted by tho building- committee until somo sort or an iidjyjtmont was mudo with tho niiimi faoturore. This adjustment could not bo made in time to Hold tho dedlcu tory service us announced. With tho oreeptlon of tho seats, everything oi8o was in roudlnoas for tho open lug Borvloo. Minstrel Show Well Atlondod an andlonco of about threo hundred nttoiulod tho inlnrttrol show given I'M day evening at tho Franklin auditor lum by tho Jujilor class. Music, sunns nnu impersonations made up u program that was Interesting and tho nppiauso gave vmouco of Its appro elation by tbo audience. ; ;,; ;. rrolilblllou lllll Is Sttriii'd. Tho prohibition bill passed by tho lUKintuure last woolc. the provisions of which woro Vtibllwliwl Friday, was aiBiioa by uovwimr Novlllo watur- dny. Tlio bill piuwiHi with n omer gunoy uluueo and becomes effectlvo Mny 1st. Mrs. C. J. Perkins nnd dnughtor Jiuitt spent Sunday in Grand Island SO IT WA'IT.ll Shampoo, lflloctrlo Wnwnge, lxwt Tollot Articles, at Gotttoa 01, CORK Dswoy. 39-2 lllnnohe Swuut in the Paramount ronturo, "Tho Dirpo," will bo the Crys tU attraction tonight. Thu story Is one of a Ui most absorbing domontlo timiim, miiiuro miss sweet as Ethul, n young country gnu who has beu en KNtT m n&orotary to n wealthy worn an, li mails sn exeiw ror a much cov qtfttf dlvorct. ::o:: Oogs l,ost Howard IahL April 9th, black ami white pointer bltoh and a black Shwmerd dog. Findor return to Otto Mesiner nnd roculvo raward or phoua 796FU 2Ttf ::o:: Notice for lWds of Aroliltocts Sfcilod bids wtll be rocelvod nt the nffloa of Urn City Clerk of North Platte, Nebraska, for drawing plans und specifications, nnd for sirporvlalon of tha construction of a $12,000.00 Flro Station to bo erectod on Lot One (1) lllook Ona hundrexl niul ono (101) North Platto, Nobraskn. All bids to bo Mod with tho City Olork not lator than C ooloalc P. M Mny 1. 1017. Tho Council rosorves the right to rojoct any or all bids. O. E. ULDEH. 28-3 k pity Olork, IMMMt OF KIM C ATION KLIKT ti:a( himis i on next ykak - At a recent mooting of tho TJoari of Education the following elections and assignment wore made for the com ing year: Wilson Tout, city supt.,' Elsie Johnson, penmanship Bufporvla-, or; Nellie Wright, music HiiporlvHor; , M M. Ilodeubfliigh, principal of ' high hcIiooIh In charge of the senior High; Miss Holman wa traiiBforrwl to tho Sonlor Hlglt! at her reiuest and George Duvlos was appointed vlce-prlnclpal of high ' schools In chnrgo of Junior High. Other high school tonc-hors fleeted were Mr. Ohman, Misses Wright, Davis, Wells, Dritmmond, Brown, Hugh, Erb, nnd Mr. Hanner. Misses Watts, Murray and Smith woro elected to prlnclpalshlps of elementary schools. The following tcarhers were elected to tho Intermediate depart ment: Misses Aublo, Hunter, Wlttwir,' Toole, Hitrko, Hill, Cross and Staus bury. Miss High was not an applicant, In the primary department Misses linker, Hanson, Stafford, McVey,, Illnko, Hartman, Daniels, and War rington and Mrs. Tiirnlo wore elected ' Miss McCoy was elector to tho linker sohool. After contracts have been signed the assignments will bo made. I Miss Gertrude McIIiigh, teaching English and history in the junior high' has accepted tbo prlnclpalship of one or thf elementary schools at Alllanco, Nobr., at a good salary. Sho has boon very successful In her work lu North I'lntto. : :o: : Prompt. Payment of policy, Lexington. Nob., April 9th, 1917. Fidelity Uosorvo Company, North Platto, Nebraska. Gentlemen: In btthalf of myself and family, I deslru to thank you for tho draft hand od to me today by your local ngont, Mr. .1. I). Eger, for Two Thousand Dollars, tho full amount of tho policy mihlch my Into husband, Edwurd liatos Itoy nolds, AiBioso death occurred on Alirll iit 1917. I complfiUid my proofs April Gth, 1917, and draft bears (Into of April 7th, 1917, and of all Hue In surance carried by Mr. Reynolds, tho Fldollty HoBorvo Company was first to mako payment. Your manner of conducting your iMislnosflf Is a satisfaction to your policy holders. Yours truly, EDNA li. REYNOLDS. Prizes for Kent (iiirdeiis. Gone- Crook ol'fefrs ton dollars in pilzos for tho host gatUoiip grown by laboring mon who live. ii rented houses. Tho ton dollars will bo divided into thro prizes. $5.00 for tho best, $.'M)0 for second boat md $2.00 for third boat. The condition of giu'dons will be tokon as thoy oxist on tho llrst day of July, and tho awands will bo mado by competont Judges. The contest Is limited to laboring men living on proporty thoy do not own. Those 'tu wish to ontor tho contPst will send tholr namos either to Mr. CrooJc or Tho Trlbuno office- CITY ANT) flOITNTY NEWS. C. F. Trncy hns rottimcd from n short visit In Omnhn. Don't forwot to attend tho groat Annlvorsory Sale at BLOCK'S. Mrs. M. II Douglas returned tho hitter part ot last wook from Omaha- For Snlo Two CG .foot. lota at 920 west Thlrdl stroot. Phono Ited G05. 28-4 .! J. Crawford, transacted business In the eastern part of tho stato Sat urday. Mrs. Loulso Ilnrko. wlio sniit two Moeks In Omaha, roturned homo Fri day ovonlng. iny porson dcUring cauployimont call at numbor 1G oast Front strcot, Noith Platto. 29-2 Raymond Tottonhorf left Friday afternoon for Omaha to visit for bov crnl with his fathor. Mrs- l!5ua Mao Lanyon loft Friday artornoon Tor Kansas City to spond ten days on business. Mrs O. W. Slzomoro aim children left Flrday ovonlng for Horshoy to vis. It the former's parents' Mrs. J. I. Smith cntbrtalned tho ndy Forrosters nt a konslngton Uio inior part of last week. Havo your niilntlnir. nanor hanclnc nnd detioratlng donQ now by Iandgrnf I logo, wo also do b ttn work. Phono H1K GU2. iK-tf Mrs. Goorgo Christ will lonvo short ly for )ior farm nlno mllos north ot town to spond the summer. Johoph Hniiahor roturned tho lat ter 'part or Inst week from a visit with rolntlvea In eastern points. Savo from $5 to $10 on your now spring cost or suit M tho great An niversary Sale at liLOCIC'S. Mrs- Arrowsmlth. of Otralalla. who vtoltod her wironts Mr. ami Mrs. N. F. i lougli lnat weok, has retumoti home. Mn. Goorgo Glbba ami babv loft tha latter part ot Inst week for York to remain for some time with her parents. For Snlo or Trade My rosidenco propQrty nt the comor ot Mnplo and 11 siraeuL seven rooms and modern ex- copi iietiu mono Red G10. 27-4 WM. MORRIS airs, i nomas ureen ami iiaug t-'r Catharine returned Sundsy ii m Grtuul IbIhiuj aftor visiting relatives ror a iwmk. During the Notion Sla got S b.rs ot ivory "ap ror 23o by buyliiK '1 worth of Notions t Tha Louder Mur OHtitllo Co.'s. MU Kllsttbeth Weir who recently movau to uranu lslsiul. came Friday evanlng to visit MU Clara Sorenson ami other mends. v. j. wi:xr.u & con Real Estate und Insurance. Coma ami seo us for town lota In different parts of Uio city. Good In vestment,, on easy torms. Houses for salo nnd rent. Wo havo also good bar gains In farms nnd ranahos. Cor. Front and Deivvoy Sts-, upstairs. Dodge Brothers rfupmobiW' Chevrolet J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer. 107 W. Oth. ST. New Service Station this Spring. 'Mogensen's ' WILL SATURDAY, Fanners gel your stock in shape for this sale, and have the tu(f listed so as to get it on the advertising hills. All stock and other goods must he listed heforc April 25th, in order to he advertised. J. II. Clark, Jr.. of the Omaha Hoo staff. Is Spending a fow days In this city. Oeorgo Dolph Is suffering from a broken anklo which ho sustalnod Saturday. Miss Sadlo Shoody loft Sunday morning for Donvor to remain In definitely. Mrs. F. A. O'DonolI and children, of Sarbon, camo a fow days ago to visit with her mother Mrs. M. A. Bonhani. Doll Honnor. who spoilt tho past foiln.ght visiting bin mother, Mrs. litta S. Bonner, loft last evening for Omaha. rhoro will bo an Important busl- noss meeting of tho Episcopal guild In tho church basemont Thursday af ternoon. All tho woman of tho iparlHh" aro requested to bo prosont. Meeting called at 3 o'clock. 1)11. JOHN S. TWINEM . Special Aontlon to Surgery, Gynecology nnd Obslctrlcs. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Nurso Ilnawn Memorial Hospital. Ofllco phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Phono 308 ALUEltT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platto, Nobraska. ,1. II. JREDPIELl). IMLYSICJL1N & SUHGEON Successor to PHYSICIANS SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redtleld 011120 Phone 642 Rob. Phone 67C TV. J. I10LDEKNESS Eectricnl Snpplles Wiring Storage Batteries Morsch Bldg Phono 175. DERKYUEItRY & FORBES, Licensed Embulniors Undertakers and Fnneral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 588. Hospital Phono Black 633. House Phono Black; 633. W. T. PRITCHARD, Graduate Voterinnrlnn Wight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218-south Locust SL, one-halt block southwest of the Court House. Scrap Iron $6 per Ton. Dry Bones $12 per Ton. We buy all kinds of Junk and Hides. L. LIPSHITZ. CORNER LOCUST AND FRONT, THE IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION "NABOB" No. 97352 Will make the season as follows: Tuesdays nnd Fridays at tho Meg- onsen I'ihmI nml Snlo Rani, North Platte, beginning April, lutli. lltiltuico of tho neck (except Sun day) nt my farm six miles west of .Virtu Platto ami three fourths ui a mile southeast of Rlrdwood switch. Nabob wis foaled May 24, 1913. and Imported with his mother by North & Robinson, ot Grand Island, in July, 1913. Was broil by M. Deepres, Depart ment ot Orne, In France. This hone wolghs 17S0, Is clean and sound-lu ovory particular, and is as good ns you will find anywhere Wo Invite you to come ami see Oils liorss. Terms $16.00 to Insure colt to stand and suck. If mares are dlsoosed of or loavo country sorvlce fe be comes duo and payablo nt once. enro win uo taken to prevent ac- omoms, nut should any occur stallion owner win noi oa responsible. FRANK STROLLBERG, Owner. Cars and Repair parts in stock at North Platte. PHONE 844. Next BE MAY Miss Ruth Hopkins, of Omaha, wiio had been visiting her sister Mrs. A. D. Barnum for several days, left yes torday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cnitchsingor woro called to St. Louis last iw'eek by tho death of a rolatlvo. Mr. Crutch slngor is employed as constructing onglneor on tho new depot. Remember the Nurse Brown Memorial Homeopathic Hospital When requiring hospital care Medically, Surgically, or Obstetrlcally. Horo your Interests and comfort will bo served. It is not th0 biggest, but ono of the best places wherein to got woll. 100S West Fourth Street. Dr. J. S. Twinem. LET US INTRODUCE QUALITY TO YOU Quality In Cigars has has been our aim since wo bogan making cigars In North Platto over thirty years ago. Wo put quality In tho first cigars we mado, nnd that same quality is In tho cigars we mako today. Schmalzried's Cigars havo stood tho teat of those moro than "thirty years. What greater ovidonco of quality could you doslro? If you have not been smoking Sshmalz dled's cigars, try them they are cer tain to pleaso. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. ItuniL '. -10.1. To nit whom It mny concern: Tho Etpuclnl commissioners nppolnted to locnto n nubile road us follows: ComimsnclnK- nt tho half section corner botween Sections 26 and 35, township 14, rniiKe 25, thenco west ono niul one-half miles on tho section lino between Sections L'fi. .in. nml 27. 31 l to tho section corner between Sections 1 27, 31 nnd 28 nml 33. township 14, range Su. nas reported in rnvor or tho same, and nil objections thereto or claims for 'lamuRes must bo filed In i no onice or the county dork on or lieroro 12 o'clock noon or tho 25th dny of Juno, 1917. ov such rond will bo allowed without reference thoreto. Dated nt .Vorth Platte this 17th dny of April, 1917. A. S. ALil, WIV, County Clerk. ('limine of Horn! Xo. :tllH. The consent notltlon of H. M. Cllnlte et nl.. nskluic for a chniiRO of Hoad mi. 3191 lias been tiled nml rends as 10110W8: Commencing Rt n nolnt or Station Xo. 29 on Hotnt, No. 319 H In the south- oust quartor of Section 36, town 10. name 27. runntnii: thenco southeasterly on enst side of canyon and remaining on cast sitio or canyon tnrouaii rortn east quarter of Southeast quarter of -Section SB. town 10, range 27, and through the W. H of 8W14 of Section 36. town 10. range 27. terminating at Station No. 37 on Hoad No. 119 on Section line between Sec tion 36. town 10, range 27 and Section 1, town 9, range 2,, road to be 1 rod in canyon ami 3 roils on oanic. All iartles oblectlntr thoreto or hav ing claims for damages by reason of said change must tile tho same In the oKU-e of the county clerk on or before 1! o'clock noon on the S5th day of June. 1917, or the same win ue granteu without reference thereto. Vated at North Platte, Nebr., this 17th day or April, ll,. A. S. AI.l.BN, County Clerk lltiiiil Xo. IOI. Tn nil In wliom It mav concern: The special commissioner appointed to locate a nubile road as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of the SK4 of Section 88, town 9, noma It. ruimlmr to a nolnt. one nun ireA eleven rill) rods north from the northwest corner of said quarter, thence runnnlug In a northwesterly direction to a point one hundred six (10) rol east of the northwest corner of Section 85. town 9, range 29, thence west and terminating at the Northwest corner of Section 85. town 9, range 2it, n reiMirteil liw favor of the same, ex cept that the road is to go to the south and west of tree claim and to pass around the head oroanyon In the north west q natter of Section So, town 9, range UttRiIiI road to be 40 feet In width. , . All objections thereto, or claims for damages must be filed In the office of the county olark on or before 12 o oJock noon of the 2Sth day of June, 1917. or such road will be allowed with out ref erence thereto. .... . ... Dated at North Platte, Nebr., this 17th day of April, 1917. . , A. S. AL.LHN, County Clerk. Sale I 5th. 1 OLD LINE LIFEPolicieslThe H. & S. Agency ' ON EASY TERMS J. E. SEBASTIAN. State Mirr. Minn. Mutual Lifelns.Co. Phone Office Red G12 Residence Red 348 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Notice l Creditors Kstate No. 1470 of Oeorgo Schick, deceased In the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, 88: Creditors of said estate will tnko notlco that tho tlmo limited for presentation nnd fil ing of claims Rgnlnst said Estate Is November 18, 1917, and for settlement of said Hstate Is April 13, 1918; that I will sit at the county court In said county, on Jlay 18, 1917, at 9 o'clock n. m. and on Novembor 18, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., to rocolve, examine, henr, nllow, or ndjust nil claims nnd ob jections duly tiled. QKO. 13. FRENCH, al7-ml5 County Judge. SIIKHIIT'S SAI.K Hy virtue of an order of salo Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraskn, upon a decreo of foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein Joseph V. Nothols Is plaintiff, unci Henjumln W. I'inch et nl aro de fendants, nnd to mo directed, I will on the 12th day of May, 1917, nt 2 o'clock 1. M., at tho oast front door of the Court Houso In North Platte, Lincoln County, Nobraska, sell at Public Auc tion to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decreo, Interest nnd costs, tho following described property to wlt: All ot Section Thirteen (13), Township Hloven (11), North of Ilnnge Thirty-one (31), West of tho 6th P. M., In Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated North Plnttc. Nob.. April 9th, 1917. A. J. SALISBURY, alOmll Sheriff. NOTICI-J OP KIXAI, HKI'OIIT lastnto No. 1426 of Carrie 13. Marti, deceased, In the County Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska. Tho Stnto of Nobrnnkn. to nil nfr. sons Interested In said Kstato take no tice that tho I3xecutor has filed a final account and report of his administra tion nnd a petition for nnnl settle ment nnd dlsehnrire as such, which lmvo been set for hearing before said Court on .May 1, iuiy, nt z o'clock p m., when you may nppear and contest tho samo. Dated April 9, 1917. fjrCO. 13. TOllKNCIT. alOml ' County Judco. Notice to Creditor Estnto No. HC7 of Lorenzo S. Macom bor, deceased. Ill tho Countv Court of T.lnnnln County, Nobraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will tako notice that mo time limited tor presentation and filing of claims ngnlnst said Estate is November 11. 1917. nml for Hettlmiinnt of said Estate Is April 6, 1918; that I will sit at tho county court room in snld county, on May 11, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. and on November 11, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. ni. to receive, examine, henr, nllow, or adjust nil claims and objections duly filed. UEU. iU. I'-HISNdl, alO-mS County Judge Notice to CrcdhnrM Estate No. 1405 of Caroline Schick, deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will tako notlco that tho timo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estate Is Novembor 11, 1917, and for settlement of said Estate Is April 6, 191S; that I will sit jit tho county court room in said county, on May 11. 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. and on November 11, 1917, nt 9 o'clock a. m. to receive, exnmlne, hoar, nllow, or adjust all claims nnd objections duly nied. . GEO. E. FRENCH, alQ-mS County Judge. Notice to CrccIltorN Estato No. 1466 of Frank Schick, decenscd. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebrnskn. Tho Stnto of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will tako notlco that the tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against H.ild Estate Is November 11, 1917, and for settlement of said Estate is April 6, 1918; that I will sit at the county court room In said county, on May 11, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. in. and on November 11, 1917, at 9 o'clock n. in. to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims und objections duly filed. GEO. E. FRENCH, alQ-mS County Judgo. Notice tit Mn-ItcUIent Uc f c n d u u t To Harris, first nnd real name unknown, the son of Sylvia Harris, de ceased; and Harris, first nnd real name unknown, tho wife of Har ris, tho son of Sylvia Harris, deceased, non-resident defendants. You and each of you will tako notice that on the IGth day of March, 1917, Lllllo M. Dean, Rosa Eshom and Blue ford Anway filed tholr petition in the District Court of Lincoln County, No braska against you nnd ench of you (impleaded with others), the oblect and prayer of which snld petition is for mo partition or tne rouowing described lands, to-wlt: All of Section Five (5) In" Township Twolvo (12). North of Rango Thirty-one (31), AVest of the 6th P. M.; the South, half of tho Northeast Quarter (SV4NEM) and Lots Ono and two UiK-'i in section six (6) in Town ship Twolvo (12) North of Rnngo Thlrty-ono (31), West of tho 6th P. M.; nnd tho South Half (SV of Section Thirty-throe (33) In Township Thirteen (13) wortn or unngo Thirty.ono (31) West of tho 6th P. M., nil of said lands being located m Lincoln county, Ne braska: and that said Court nnrtttlon tho said lands among tho parties en titled thoreto or If tho same cannot he equitably done that said lands be sold in tne manner provicieu uy law ana tne proceeds thoroof bo divided between the parties according to tholr respec tive shares and rights and for such other relief as may be Just and oqult able. You are roqulred to answer snld pe tition ' on or before tho 28th day of Mas-, 1917. Dated this 12th day of April, 1917. LILLIE M. DEAN, ROSA KSHO. HLUEFORD ANWAY Ily C. L. RASKINS, al7mll Tholr Attorney. ItKFKUKK'S SAM-:. T. O. E. Elder, the undorslened ref- eroe. In partition proceedings pending in mo district court ot Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska. In which William A. Wil son Is plaintiff and Mrs. Mabla Wilson, William S. McCord and James R. White, guardian of Willliim S. Mc Cord, are defendants, will. pursu ance or an oruer merein, siii at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house In North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the hour of three o'clock P. M. on April 2S, 1917. the following described real estate sit uate in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to wlt: All that part of the Northwest quarter of Southeast quarter (NWU of SBV4) of Section Thirty (SO), Town ship Fourteen (14), Range Thirty three (38), west of the 6th P. M. ly Ing north of the right of way of the Union Pacific Railroad track through said section; also all of Lots Thirteen (IS) Fourten (14), Fifteen (15), Six teen (16) and Seventeen (17). Block Two (2), of the Water Company's Ad dition to the town of Hershey. Lincoln county, Nebraska; and also a parcel of land In Section Thirty-three (33), Township Fourteen (14), north of Range Thirty (30), west of the 6th P. M. In Lincoln county, Nebraska, known and described as Lot "G" In the Coun ty Clerk's plat of the subdivision of Lot Two (2). of the Northeast quarter (NBi ) or section Tnirty- three (33), Township Fourteen (14). north of Range Thirty (30), west of tho 6th P. M. In Lincoln county,, Nebraska. Said sale to remain open one hour. m27 O. E. ELDER, Referee. SELLS CITY PROPERTY Sells Fire, Tornado, Auto mobile and Hail Insurance. LOANS MONEY. We respectfully solict your patronage. LET YOUR WANTS BE KNOWN. Olflco Phones Dlack or Red 012. DOOLITTLE BUILDING. NOTICE (IF SPECIAL ELECTION Notice Is hereby given that a special election will be held In the city of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebras ka, on May lath, A. D. 1917, at tho places hereinafter specified In tho sev eral wards of tho cly, for the purpose of enabling the voters of tho olty hav ing the legal right so to do to vote on tho following proposition, to-wlt: "Shall tho mayor nnd council of the city of North Platte, Nebraska, havo the power nnd be authorized to issuo ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) City of North Plntte Bridge Bonds in denomi nations of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) each dated July 1st, A. D. 1917, due in twenty years from dnte, but payable nt any tlmo after ten years at tho option of said city, to draw interest at tho rate of five per cent per annum payable semi-annually, pr nclpal nnd interest payable at the ofllco of tho stato treasurer of the State of Nebraska; said bonds to be Issued for tho purposo of obtaining money with which to nld in the con structlon of n wagon bridge across tho south Platto river, commencing at a I'O'nt on tho north bnnk of tho South Platto river where a continuation of tho center line of Locust street in tho city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, Intersects said north bnnk In the southeast quarter (S. E. ,i ) of tho southwest quarter (S. W. U) of Bcctlon four (4), In township thirteen (i3?i n;,lof ee thirty (30), west of the 6th P. M. In Lincoln county, Ne braska, running thence In a southerly direction across tho South Platto river about fifteen hundred (1500) feet to a point on tho south hank of snld river about twenty-five (25) feet east of sta tion No. 10, of Road No. fi, Lincoln coun ty, Nebrnskn, nt the east edge of tho KKw e"e . .0fu .t;" Vrcrent timber bridge. Said bridge to be approxi mately fifteen hundred (lf.00) feet in length and of sufficient width for two i?,nLn1 il? Vn8s eac.11 otller any point on said bridge nnd to be constructed of ?.?mCrot., nmI ,8,ee'. and to comply with the plans and specifications 1Jl'n,,nea,J,,, 'oa by the state cS", glnoor of tho state of Nebraska, and said bonds representing approximately one-fourth ot tho entire cost of tho construction of said bridge ns herein u.e.fiM? ,set,for". He entire cost of uhleh Is to bo approximately forty thousand c ollars ($40,000.00) one-half stnStpplnfeif: Sl!m 1?,t, be borne bVthe ?n vrMMr b?8ka. A,J? as Provided for lit f'ni1.? i ' ChnJ,tc,r 2S- Sections 123 to 1?3 Inclusive, of tho Revised Statutes of Nebraska, for the year 1913, and one-fourth of tho entire cost Is to bo couinv ".B00;1 Precinct l Lincoln S?, 5,'" ot Nobraskn, In pursu vwPmV'S Provisions of Chapter 8. Article 4, Sections 41 to 45 inclusive of the Revised Statutes of tho State of Nebraska for the year 1913. ritvL8! ",roPr olllcers of said cltj bo authorized to levy and collect a tax annually In the same i nan So r 'as other municipal taxes may bo eviecl K?"?60. n nll amotmt sui Ilclent to pay the interest and principal of ?.a.ldiHoml8 n.8, tI,oy mature, as providecl nrJa,o,untU s,ald bon',s and interest Llrf , 1a.'a on . n11 tIle Property within said city as shown and valued upon the Snlcfci'tv'1 N of , th0 assessors of saiu city. Said bonds are to bo nego tiable In form and the Interest shall lie taVchedCeI by COUpcns tosaWbonds'at Should tho Stnto of Nebraska fill PrecTnV",1 n,d, nn,rt s',bu'"1 Osgood i rpclnct In Lincoln County. Nebraska fall to Issue bonds in the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) n aid of the construction of snld bridge? then the bonds of tho city of North Platto hcln,sV,bmltte'1 shall not bo Issued The ballots to be used In said election 8h.ail;av,0 Pr'ted thereon: electon ($10M0 nn8U?f;,Ten..Tho.usan,, dollars tjiu.ooo.00) of the city of North Platte bridge bonds in denominations or Ono Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each bear ing Interest at tho rate of G per cent per annum payable semi-annually, in- off iurtr-r'D.w rfS duo In twenty years from da"e but Payal'le at any tlmo after ten years at to option of said city, ami for levvlnJ and collecting a tax ' annuaUy to Jpa5 a,8etnnetyerrn"attunrned ,'r,nClI,a, f bonS. WP&'ot TC.?y Tf,0Nonr?hd Platte bridge bonds In denominations ni?" Tllou?aml Dollars ($1.000 00) each bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum pavnblo semi annually. Interest and principal Pay able at tho offlce of the State TreasI urer of tho State of NebraB?n saP.i bonds to bear date of Jul j' 1st A D hlM' Vul 1)0 l,u,e ,n twenty vearg from date hut payable at any time After tor -Wv?,, tb0,Ptl"n of 'said ctty, and m,.. ?.vilnB n,m collecting n tax an- Platto Bridge Bonds," nncl those voting against said proposition shall mirk their ballots with a cross opnoslto n, Paragraph beglnnlmr: ToAINST Issu nft?t,TeenriT'VRa D,0llnr8 ' 00 Bonds'' Ul f Xorth P'atte Bridge Polling places for said election ,nii mH lr fo,1Io"-lng places to-w in the f irst Wnrd at No. X.05 Dewey Street HInmnn Building; in the Second Ward o"f the enVrntJ00"' the 'OOTd ffoor rvmn,,. cP.u,nt ,port house In Lincoln Thlrt w!,P?kM' 'H sal'J. nrd; In tho nn VLl lnwtbe hose house situated on In street between Sixth and Front streets In said ward nnd in the VoH?th kwh't'11 tl,e 11080 "ouse situated n North Locust street in said ward The polls at said election shall be kent ppen between the hours of 9 o'clock a m. and 7 o'clock p. m. of said date Attest: R RVAX?. ,... O. E. ELDER. MnJ'?r ilW City Clerk. N"OTI(l3 OP 1'IX.U, ItKl'OlI'I' deed. ft the' Co'S coin County. Nebraska Urt of L,n- ln?ere.?eflte.n0fXfbra,8kft' to Persons ii . ?f,e". .,n 8al,l Estate take notice aco u, lle mr,n,,,r.atPJ3t,h A'"'1 a nnal tion nrt -,,rf.n?rt of her aclmlnlstra an.V ,nnn,ptlt,on f,or "nal settlement set fni iJIi6 n,8 5ucb- wnl,' have been is i9ihe.r "oK b.pore 8a,1 curt n My rh.v ..7 Bt 9 "dock m. when you n, 'iper amJ. contest the same. Dated April 20, 1917. .,, f, OEO. E. FRENCH. w . . Notice to Creditor i.!ate, No- V69 of Henry J. Co llagen, deceaoed. r.J,I...the,v.C.ounty Court of Lincoln c. ounty. Nebraska. The State of Nehraska, ss: Creditors of said eatate will take notice that the time limited for presentation and riling of claims against said Estate Is November 11. 1917. and for settlement of snlcl Estate Is April 6. 1918: that I "win sit at the county court room In said county, on May 11. 1917. at 9 ?cJPok m- and on November 11, 1917. at 9 o'clock a. m. to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all olalms and objections duly filed. ,n OHO. K. FRENCH. alO-mS . County Judge.