The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 27, 1917, Image 8

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    PROCEEDINGS OF THE
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Apnll 10, 1917.
Board of. county comUsioners mot
pursuant to adjournment present
Springer, Hormlnghauson, Koch and
county clork.
Bond of Joflso Long, road ovorseor
DIst .11 approved.
Tho county clork In hereby Instruct
ed) to correct tax list for 1910 as to
NEV4 of Section 12-11-27 to tho
samo prlco per aero as to NE'i Soc.
2-11-27 and other lands In samo flec
tion, on account of orror In as
sessing. E. Holmos for road work DIst. No.
2, $24.00.
John Gaedko, caro of Eggort
Martin up to Mar. 21, 1917, $94.82.-
C. A. HohliiBon, road work DIst. No.
11, $70.00.
O. A Hoblnson, road work DIst 30,
$05.40.
C. H. Bostwick, road work Dist. 49,
$12.10.
Kay Huntor, Itoad work DIst. C5,
$2.00.
E. II. Huntor, road work DIst. CG,
$2.00.
O. It. Osgood, road work DIst. 55,
$10.50.
P. D, Wostonfold. mdso county poor
$90.85.
Harry Carothors. refund of taxes,
$10.04. ,
Hondy-Oglor Auto Co., ront county
surveyor's office, 3 months, $39.00.
A. J. Salisbury, office exponses
1st Quarter. $42.10.
A. J. Salisbury, boardi of prisoners,
1st, quartor, $137.00.
A. J. Salisbury, mlloago and ex
penses 1st quarter, $349.31.
A. J. Salisbury. Jailor's fees, 1st
quartor, $135.00.
Adjourned until tomorrow.
April 17, 1917.
Board spont day flowing roads on
tho Lincoln and Logan county lino.
Adjourned until April 23, 1917.
April 23, 1917.
UoaiU met pursuant tk ndjourn)
mont, proBont Springer. Hormlng
hauson, Koch and county cleric
Claims micro allowod as follows:
K. A. Oborg, roaD work DIst. 1, $20.
Ernost Drlngman, damagos by lo
cution of road No. 390 and cxtonslon
$72.50.
J. E. Joffikoiii, repair work DIst.
30, $9.25.
Tho board and State Englnoor John
boh procodod to South I'latto bridge
at .Su'Uiorlantl and Inspected samo
audi occoptod tho brldgo from itho
contractors and tho bond of tho com
pany Is lioroby roloascd.
Adjourned until tomorrow.
A'prll 24, 1917.
Board mot samo as yostorday, full
board prosont.
Claims wore allowed as followm
E. C. Iloatottor, bridge work, $33.25.
V. McCormlck, road work, DIst. 11,
$10.00.
Jos. Splos, labor and material,
$20.45.
County Clork its' horoby Instructed
Ap cancol asusmont of 18 cattlo
of a. T. Halloway, Lemon precinct,
aa samo woro a8U880I In Myrtlo
precinct.
Bond of Goorgo Brilsbln. road
ovorseor DIst. 24, approved.
Bond of B. M. Stackhouso, assessor
Osgood precinct, upproved.
Bond of W. 11. Brostol, road ovor
seor DIst. 50, approved.
Bond of It. J. Hartman, road ovor
aoor DIst. 7, approved.
Claims allowed:
Sundiry persona surveying. $40.p0.
Prod Tobas, frolght and drayago,
$0.07.
Tho county cleric Is horoby Instruct
ed to udvortlso tho old loodon brldgo
north ot Sutherland across tho North
I'latto rlvoti for salo by tho span as
It Btands, for caoh on tho 2Gth day of
.may.
Adjourned to A'prll 30, 1917.
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MotliorH Day Proirnim
Tho Womon'a Chrlstlun Tonrpor
anco Union will glvo a mother's day
program on TuomHiy nftornoon, May
iai, ai 1110 uomo ot mrs. w. H Lo
Dloytl 403 Wwti 0th. street, uiulnr
tho alUBplcoH of tho mothor's mooting
unit wnuo riuuon rocrulta dupart
mont of which Mrs. Ella Smith is
Huporlntondontl A corlal Invltnt'lmi
la oxtoudod to all, A 10 cont lunch
ittttll bo sorvod. Talcing part will bo
Mrs. C. II. Lolnlngor vocal soloctlous,
Mrs. Buchunan, Mr's. VunCloave, and
othors, readlnga.
Providing comfor t kits for sol
dlorw Is tho war work tho womon't.
Christian Tomporanco union will do.
Tho bngB aro compact affairs con
tlnlng noodlos, thread, tplns, buttons
aiul other useful articles, a rramo for
mother's pintado and a tostamant.
Work on tho comfort klta will bogln
as Boon as Instructions aro rocelvod
irom mo national chairman.
MHS MINNIE PERKINS,
i'ross. supt
A GOOD FJtlKND.
A good friend atnnilH liv vnu wh nn In
nood. North Platto people toll how
wounB luunoy mis aavo stood tho
iobu air. womuorgor ondorBOU Doan'i
OVOr flVO voara UlTO and nirnln enn
llnus tho Btory. Could you ask for
moro convincing toatlmony?
GOO. "W. Wolnhorinr. 721 W VlnMi
St., North Platte, aayu: "Two yeara ago
x uocamo anuctou with kidnoy trou
ble. I had agonizing nnlnu In my back
mm jiiy Kinuoya rerusou 10 act propor
ly. I was gradually bocmnl
got Btlff and lumo, lost my rest at
iiiKHi unu uecamo uu run down, Doun
KldllOy PIUS, tirocurnd frmn Hnvnll
Drug Btoro, gave rollof from tho first
unu nuout six uoxoa in nil cured mo. .
nood not sav how irniUfvlntr thin ir
porlonco waa to mo, aa I had to lay oft
off for Bovoral months from work. I
fool that Doan's Kidnoy Pills havo
savon mo irom many montiis illness
(Statement glvon August 1 1910.)
On Juno 2, 1910, Mr. Woluborgor
uuuuu; "uccaBionnuy 1 uocu to uso a
fow of Doan's Klduoy Pills and thoy
always do good work. I Btlll rocom-
nicuu mom an a una meuicmo."
Pxlco CO cents nt all ilaalnrn. TVtn
Blmply auk for a kidnoy romody got
Doan'o Kidnoy Pills tho oamo that
Mr. Woinborgor haa twlco publicly
rocommonuoa. ioaiorw.lliuurn Co
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
WOULD TO PACK
FA MINK IK FOOD
Tho bunion of saving tho morld
from starvation rests on tho should
ers of Amorlca. Present indications
aro that by nxot winter thoro will not
bo enough food in tho United States
to feed tho nation's own people, let
alone sondi supplies to the Buffering
multltudos of Europe. Tho only salva
tion lies In planting of millions of ad.
dltional acres of foodstuff and tho
cutting off of all waste. This is the
message bor.no by Goorgo E, Porrill of
tho United States dopartmont of
agrlcultuo who Is making a tour of
tho country, making a detailed study
of crop and food conditions for tho
government 1
"Conditions aro simply appalling
when ono thinks of what next winter
seems .certain to bring forth," said
Mr. Pcrroll. "Prom all tho statistics
wo can gather America hns food
onough to last till next fall. Thoro
is not onough to last after that. Our
fute then rosts on what! wo can
harvest What rofo harvest depends
on what wo plaift now.
Tho wost will havo to help support
tho east. Massachusetts imports $300,-1
000,000 worth of foodstuffs ovcry year.
If ovory foot of land of that stato
was cultivated still tho stato would
fall short 0 por cent in tho production
of its own food supplies. Tho country
must awakon to agriculture All tho
experienced farm labor avallablo must
bo turned to tho soil.
"Pannorb aro not fooling tho pinch,
and' many of them nro not awako to
tho situation. Thoy of courao mill bo
the last to suffer in tho caso of food
scarcity. I know a farm whoro pota
toes aro scarco and nono 'aro being
planted becauso tho supply Is not big
onough for both sood and homo con
sumption.
'It docs not matter what It costs to
produce Monoy Is only exchange,
and If It should cost $2 to produco $1
worth of foodstuff it must bo dono. ,
Peoplo eat food but not monoy. Cost
BhouldJ not bo counted now. Tho
world must bo kept from starving. ;
"To housowivos I would Bay: Cut
out all waBto and cut down on tho uso
of food. Can all tho porishablo food-l
stuffs you can got. Don't wait for too
cheap a prlco."
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Littlo Things Count.
Tho moro complex llfo grows tho
moro tlieso little things count Ono or
two men at tho pumping station could 1
produco a water famlno for 2,000,000 !
people
Cut n very thin wire, nnd n city is In
total darkness.
Plvo cents' worth of calico Is enough
to ccllpso Raphael's (lucst Mudonnu.
When everybody wulked to his ap
pointed placo of work nothing short of 1
a unlvorsal calamity would keep ov-'
orybody away from work. Now a do-'
fcctlvo fee wire will halt a hundred
thousand in trolley curs.
And because these littlo things do
foot up to such big totals tho human '
element rcmnlus Important despite all
our inventions. .
Most failures aro men nnd women
failures, not mnchlno failures. Phila
delphia Ledger. j
Lettros do Cachet. I
Lcttrcs do cachet was tho nanio given '
In Prnnco to warrants sealed with tho
klug's seal ordering persons to bo
thrown Into prison or exiled. Tho first
came into uso about 1070 and shortly
becaino ono of tho popular terrors of
Prance. It is said that no less than 0,000
lottrcs do cachet wcro Issued during
tho reign of Louis XIV. and 80.000 tlur.
lng tho rolgn of Louis XV. In many
cases theso tcrrlblo documents wore
secretly Bold and used ns a sourco of
Illicit revenue. Thoy wcro frequently
signed In blnnk, und tho holder of ono
of theso royal terrors could wrlto in
tho namo of nny person agulnst whom
ho hnpponcd to havo n grudge. Tho na
tional assembly abolished this lnlqul-'
tous prlvllego of Issuing lottrcs do
cachet on Nov. 1, 1780.
Rattling Windows.
In souio houses tho wludows havo an
uuplensuut habit of rnttllng at all times
of tho day and night when there Is tho
least wind. In such n caso an ordinary
clothespin la moat effective. It must bo
.split in hulf nnd ono half inserted on
each sldo between tho framowork nnd
tho window or between tho sashes. A
good plan Is to paint tho clothespeg tho
samo color as tho window frnmo and
sccuro tho pieces by a cord and scrow
to tho frame so that thoy will bo In
rendlnoss when needed.
A Problom.
"Thnt is my hired man asleep up
thoro In tho crotch of that onk treo,"
said honest Pnrmcr Hornbcnlc. "You
nro entitled to ono guess ns to whether
ho dumb up thoro to slumber or went
to sleep on the ground on top of an
acorn which grew up with him."
Kansas City Star.
A Cont.
Tho habit of calling tho cont pleco
of our American coluugo a "icnny" Is
utterly without foundation or oxcuso.
Wo hnvo no penuy In our colnngo. At
ono thno half cent pieces wero coined,
but now tho unit is a cent, thu hun
dredth part of a dollar.
Wonderful,
In tho nrt department a few days ago
ouo ot tho students drew tho picture of
a hen so lifelike that when alio threw
It Into tho wasto basket It laid there.
Liverpool Post
Qlvo Hor Tims.
Mother I hopo you do not allow him
to kiss you us yet. Daughter I cannot
break him of all his roollsh habits la a
mouth, can I? Llfo.
Drain Trouble.
"Cholly bus brain troublo."
"In that so? What klndV"
"It troubles him to thlnk'-Boston
Transcript
Wo havo no right to say that any
good work Is too hnnl for us to do.
A Steeplejack and
An Aeronautess
By WILLIAM CHANDLER
Wo aro likely to adopt for an occu
pation what wo havo a passion for.
Tom Gurlcy as soon as ho could walk
began to climb over tho furniture, and
his mother was in dread lest he get up
on to n window sill nnd tumble out
A fow years later his placo of blissful
rest was a trectop. Then he got to
climbing water spouts and trellises on
to roofs, nnd by this time, being old
enough to go to work, ho became a
steeplejack.
Emily Radcilffo was built upon simi
lar lines to Tom Gurley.
Whllo Ebon Radcilffo did not try to
prevent his dnughter from risking her
neck in an aeroplane, ho wns very
much avcrso to her marrying Tom Gur
ley, to whom sho had becomo attached.
"What do you want to marry a stee
plejack for?" ho asked. "He'll break
his neck nnd lenvo you a widow."
"No moro tlinn I'll como down with a
thump in an ncroplnno and leave him n
widower," was tho reply.
Tom had ono unfortunate trait Ho
was 11 spendthrift. Mr. Radcilffo In
order to get tho whip hand of him em
ployed nn ngent to lend the young man
all tho money ho wnnted and draw tho
papers In such a way that if tho funds
wero not paid at maturity ho could ar
rest Tom and Jail him. Of courso tho
funds wero not pnld, und a constnblo
was sent for Tom.
Emily got wind of the move nnd
warned her lover. Tom kept nn eye
out for suspicious looking persons, nnd
when ho saw a man making n beo lino
for him ho ran for his natural defense,
a church spire. A tall elm stood be
sldo tho building, and Tom, catching n
lower limb, pulled himself up nnd wns
soon In tho topmost branches. Tho
constnblo followed him, and Tom.
climbing out on n brauch overhauglng
tho church, dropped to the roof.
The constnblo followed, and Tom,
who had climbed tho steeplo beforo and
know every projection, climbed up to
whoro tho cono uegnn. There was a
lightning rod running to a point nbovo
tho npox, and Tom w-nt up by it and
sat on the ball, holding to tho weather
vane.
This was moro than tho constable
dnred do. Ho descended by tho wny
ho had como and, once on tho ground,
settled himself to starvo out tho cul
prit Ho had a good view of Tom, who
must como down sooner or later and
glvo himself up.
Now it happened thnt Emily needed
to do somo shopping that morning and
passing tho church saw hor lover cor
raled on tho apex of tho church splro
nnd tho constnblo below watching him
like u dog eying n coon. Sho took In
the situation at once. Sho must help
her lover out of his embarrassment,
but how? Various plans suggested
themselves. Thero seemed no wny to
help him unless sho could feed him,
nnd to convey food to tho top of n
steeplo was not au easy thing to do.'
"I hnvo It!" sho said presently, and
away sho went to put In practice a
plau sho had thought of. Going home,
sho mndo up a luncheon nnd put it in a
pasteboard box, to which sho attached
a ball of twine. Then sho got out her
aeroplane and, rising In tho air, mado
for n point nbovo tho steeplo whero
Tom was a prisoner. Tom snw her nnd
took henrt Circling nbovo tho spire,
sho gradually drow nearer to n point
whero sho could lower tho box to Tom.
Ho mndo several attempts to catch it
and nt last succeeded. Then ho broko
tho twine, opened tho box nnd proceed
ed to refresh himself.
Tho constnblo eyed tho proceeding
with chagrin. Ho reported it to his
principal, who sent word to him that
tho prisoner could not stay whero ho
was forovcr, oven with food, nnd to
keep 011 tho Job. So tho constnblo had
his food supplied from a restaurant.
Tom looked down on his enemy entlng
comfortably from a tablo brought him
for tho purposo nnd wondered which
of tho two could hold out tho longer.-
When night enmo sovcral assistants
wcro thrown around tho church to
prevent tho prisoner escaping under
cover of tho darkness. Tom winced.
Tho weather was chilly nnd lowering,
and ho did uot relish tho kind of n bed
ho was subjected to for even n slnglo
night Emily lay awako that night
thinking of her lover on his perch and
worried lest ho fall asleep, tumblo off
and be dashed to death.
If sho could lower a box to Tom why
could sho not lower a ropo to which ho
might cling nnd thus bo carried away
to safety? As soon ns day camo sho
arose, got out; hor aeroplano nnd, Insh
lug a stout ropo to it, knotted nt inter
vals and a nooso nt tho end, sailed for
tho jsteeplo. When Tom snw her com
lng ho supposed she was bringing him
ltls breakfast; but seeing tho dangling
ropo, ho snw nt-onro what it meant
und felt ovcry confldenco provided
Emily could placo It within his reach.
As good luck would havo it, sho suc
ceeded tho first tlmo sho tried in sail,
lng right over him, and tho ropo grazed
his shoulder. Tho dangerous part of
tho maneuver was leaving his seat
without tho ropo bolng wrenched from
his hold. Ho mnnnged this doxtrously
and ns soon as free from the splro low
ered himself to the nooso nnd, getting
his legs into it eat on it
Tho gunrd below, seeing their prls
oner sail away suspended from nu iero.
plane, gnvo up tho watch and departed.
Tom nlid Emily descended nt a vll
logo miles distant from their homo and
decided to bo married. After being
united by a country pnrson thoy went
back to tho brldo's father and wero
forgiven. But Tom loft tho profession
of steeplo climbing and wont Into busl
uess with his fnther-iu-lnw.
Remember the
Nurse Brown Memorial
Homeopathic Hospital
When requiring hospital care
Medically,
Surgically, or
Obstctrlcally.
Horo your Interests and comfort will
bo served. It Is not th0 biggest, but
ono of tho best places wherein to
get well.
1003 West Fourth Street.
Dr. J. S. Twinem.
Hospital Phone Black 633.
House Phono Black 633.
W. T. rillTCHAltl),
Grndnatu Veterinarian
Bight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218-south Locust St.,
one-half block southwest of the
Court Housfc.
LET US INTRODUCE
QUALITY TO YOU
Quality In Cigars has has been our
aim stneo wo began making clgarB in
North Platte over thirty years ago.
We put quality In tho first cigars we
mado, and that samo quality is in tho
cigars we make today. Schmalzrled's
Cigars havo stood tho test of those
moro than thirty years. What creator
evidence of quality could you desire?
If you have not been smoking Sshmalz
dled's cigars, try them thoy aro cer
tain to pleaso.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
THE IMPORTED
PERCHERON STALLION
66
NABOB"
No. 97352
Will make the season ns follows:
Tuesdays nnd Fridays at the Hog
onsen Feed nnd Snlo Hum, North
Platte, beginning April 10th.
liulauco of tho week (except Sun
day) ut my farm six miles west of
North Platte und three fourths of n
mllo southeast of Wrdwood switch.
Nabob was foaled May 24, 1913, and
Imported with his mothor by North
& Robinson, of Grnnd Island, in July,
l'JiJ. was brcu uy M. Desproz, Depart
ment of Omc, in Franco. This horse
weighs 1780, is clean and sound in
ovory particular, and is as good as
you win unu anywhoro.
Wo Invito you to come and seo this
horsj.
Terms $15.00 to lnsuro colt to
stand nnd suck. If mares aro disposed
of or leave country sorvlco feo bo-
comes duo and payable at onco.
Cnro will bo taken to prevent ac
cidents, but should any occur stallion
owner will not b0 responsible.
FRANK STROLLBERG,
Owner.
Itoml No. -lO.",.
To all whom It may concern:
Tho spoclnl commissioners appointed
to locate a public road as follows:
Commencing at tho half section
corner between Sections 26 and 35,
township 14, range 26, thonco west ono
nnd one-half miles on tho section
lino botwoon Soctlons 20, 3C, and 27, 34
to the section corner between Sections
27, 34 nnd 28 and 33, township 14,
rango 26, hns reported In favor of the
same, and all objections thereto or
claims for dnmaircR mtiHt tin ll.i in
tho offlco of tho county clork on or
before 12 o'clock noon of tho 25th day
ui June, i-jit, or sucn roaa will Do
allowed without reference thereto.
Dated at North Platto this 17th day
A. S. ALLEN, County Clork
Clin nice of Itoml So. .'tllHV
Tho consent petition of H. M. Cllnlte
ot nl., asking for a chango of Road
No. 310 Vj has been fllcd nnd rends as
iouowh:
Commencing nt a nolnt or Station
No. 29 on Roud No. 319 in tho south
east qunrtor of Section 35, town 10,
rango 27, running thenco southeasterly
on east sldo of canyon and remaining
on oast sldo of ennyon through North
east quarter of Southeast qunrtor
of Section 35, town 10, range
27. and through tho "V. of
w v 01 neciton au, town iu, range 27,
terminating nt Station No. 37 on Rond
No. 319 on Section line between Sec
tion 36, town 10, run go 27 and Section 1,
town 9, range 27, road to bo 1 rod In
ennyon una 3 rous on uanK.
All Hurtles objecting thereto or hav
ing claims for damages by renson of
said change must uio tno same in me
office of tho county clerk on or before
12 o'clock noon on tho 25tu day of
Juno, 1917, or tho samo will bo granted
without referenoo thereto,
Dated at North Platte, Nobr., this
nth day ot April, ivii.
A. 8. ALLEN, County Clerk,
Itond Nu. -IOI.
Tr nil to whom It mnv concern!
Tho special commissioner appointed
to locate n nubile road ns follows:
Commencing nt the southwest corner
ot tho SEU of Section 35, town 9,
range zs, running to a point, ono nun
ilrml eleven (111) rods north from
the northwost corner of said quarter,
thenco runnnlng In a northwesterly
direction to a point ono hundred six
(106) rods enst of the northwest corner
of Section 35. town 9, rango 29, thenco
wost and terminating at tho Northwest
corner of Section 35, town 9, rango 29,
linn rnnnrtnd in favor of the same, ex
cept that the road Is to go to tho south
and west of treo claim nnd to pass
nrotind the head of canyon In tho north
woBt quarter of Section 35, town 9,
range 29, said road to be 40 feet In
W Allh'obJectlons thereto, or claims for
damagos must bo tllod in the pfflcp of
the county clerk on or beforo 12 o clock
noon of the 26th 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. 8. ALEN, County Clerk.
OLD LINE LIFEPolicies
ON EASY TERMS
J. E. SEBASTIAN. Stnto Mirr.
Minn.Mutual Lif elns.Co.
Phone Office Red 612
Residence Red 348
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
JVotlct" lo Creditors
Estate No. 1470 of George Schick,
deceased In tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
The Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said cstato will tako notice that tho
time limited for presentation and f 11
Intf of claims against said Estate 1b
November 18, 1917, and for settlement
of said Estate Is April 13, 1918; that I
will sit at tho county court In said
county, on May 18, 1917, at 9 o'clock
a. m. and on November 18, 1917, at 9
o'clock a. in., to receive, examine, hear,
allow, or adjust all claims and ob
jections duly filed.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
ali-mlC County Judge.
Sll WHIT'S SAMS
By vlrtuo of an order of sale Issued
from the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered In said Court
wherein Joseph R Nothols Is plaintiff,
and Henjamln W. Pinch ot al aro do
fondants, and to mo dlrocted, I will on
tho 12th day of May, 1917, at 2 o'clock
1'. M., at tho east front door of tho
Court House In North Platto, Lincoln
County, Nebraska, soil at Public Auc
tion to the highest blddor for cash, to
satisfy said decree, Interest and costs,
the following doscrlbcd property to
wit: All of Section Thirteen (13),
Township Eleven (11), North of Range
Thlrty-ono (31), West of tho Cth P. M.,
In Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Dated North Platto, Nob., April 9th,
1917. A. J. SALISBURY,
alQmll Sheriff.
NOTIOI3 OF l.'lXAlTTtRPOUT
Estate No. 1426 of Carrie E. Marti,
deceased, In the County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho State or Nebraska, to all per
sons interested In said Estate tako no
tice that tho Executor has nied a final
account and report of his administra
tion and a potitlon for nnal settle
ment and discharge as such, which have
boon set for hearing beforo said Court
on May 4, 1917, at 2 o'clock p m., whon
you may appear and contest the same.
Dated April 9, 1917.
. GEO. E. FRENCH,
alOml County Judge.
Notice to Creditor
Estate No. 1467 of Lorenzo S. Macom
ber, deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will tako notice that
tho tlmo limited for presentation and
filing of claims against said Estate Is
Novombor 11, 1917, nnd for settlement
of said Estate is April 6, 1918: that I
will sit at tho county court room In
snld county, on Mnv 11. 1917. nt fl
o'clock a. m. and on November 11,
ui v u uuck a. m. 10 receive,
examine, hear, allow, or adjust all
claims nnd objections duly nied.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
al0-m8 County Judge.
Notice to Creditor
Estate No. 14C5 of Caroline Schick,
deceased.
In the County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estato will tako notice that
tho tlmo limited for presentation and
filing of claims against said Estato Is
November 11, 1917, and for settlement
of said Estato Is April 6, 1918; that I
will sit at tho county court room In
said county, on May 11, 1917, at 9
o'clock a. m. nnd on November 11,
1917, nt 9 o'clock a. m. to receive,
examine, hear, allow, or adjust all
claims and objections duly nied.
, GEO. E. FRENCH,
al0-m8 County Judge.
Nutlet to Creditor
Estate No. 1466 of Frank Schick,
deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln
The Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
01 sam cstato win tako notice that
the tlmo limited for presentation and
filing of claims niralnst salil nntntn In
Novombor 11, 1917, and for settlement
of snld Estato Is April 6, 1918 r that I
win mi ui mo 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,
examine, hear, allow, or adjust nil
claims and objections duly nied.
, UEO. E. FRENCH,
a!0-m8 County Judge.
Notice to Noii-Ilexldcnt Defendant
To Harris, nrst and real name
unknown, the son of Svlvin Harris, iin.
ceased; and Harris, Hrst and real
namo unanown, tno wire or Har
ris, the son of Sylvia Harris, deceased,
non-resident dofenrlnntR.
You and each of you will tako notlco
wiii on ino ib tn any 01 March, 1917,
Llllle1 M. Dean. Rosa Eshom and Blue
ford Anway llled their petition in tho
District Court of Lincoln County, Ne
brasku against vou nml each nt vnn
(Impleaded with others), the object and
iJiuyor 01 wnicn saiu petition is tor
tho partition of the following described
lands, to-wlt: All of Soetlnti TiMvn i&
In Township Twelve (12), North of
Rango Thlrty-ono (31), West of the 6th
P. M.; tho South half of the Northeast
Quarter (SNEU) and Lots Ono and
j. wo iifl2i in section mix (6) in Town
ship Twelve (12) North of liimirn
Thlrty-ono (31), West of tho 6th P. M.;
unu wie oouin nan tsva) or section
Thlrty-throo (33) In Township Thirteen
(13) North of Range Thlrly.ono (31)
West of tho 6th P. M all of said lands
bolng located in Lincoln Countv. Ne
braska: ond that said Court partition
the said lands among the parties en-
uuou morcio or it me samo cannot be
equitably dono that said lands be sold
In the manner provided by law and the
proceeds thereof bo divided betwoen
tho parties according to their respec
tive shares and rights and for such
other relief ns may be Just and equit
able. You nro renulred to answer nnM nn.
tltlon on or beforo tho 28th day of
Dated tills 12th day of April, 1917.
LILLIE M. DEAN,
ROSA ESHO.
HLUEFORD ANWAY
. Uy C. U RASKINS,
al7mll Their Attorney
m:ri:iti:i:'s sai.,k.
I, O. E. Elder, tho undersigned ref
eree. In partition proceedings pending
In the district court of Lincoln coun
ty, Nebraska, in which William A. Wil
son Is plaintiff nnd Mrs. Mablo Wilson,
William S. McCord and James R.
White, guardian of William S. Mc
Cord, are defendants, will. In pursu
ance of an order therein, soli at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder for
cash nt tho east front door of the
court house In North Platto, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, at the hour of
three o'clock P. M. on April 28, 1917,
the following doscrlbed real estate sit
uate In Lincoln county, Nebraska, to
wlt: All that part of tho Northwest
quarter of Southeast quarter (NWV1
of SEU) of Section Thirty (30), Town
ship Fourteen (14), Range Thirty
throe (33), west of the 6th P. M. ly
ing north of the right of way of the
Union Pacinc Railroad track through
said section; nlso nil of Lots Thirteen
(13) Fourten (14), Fifteen (15), Six
teen (16) nnd Seventeen (17), Block
Two (2), of tho Water Company's Ad
dition to tho town Of Ilershev. Lincoln
county, Nebraska; and also a parcel of
land In Section Thirty-threo (3J),
Township Fourteen (14), north of
Range Thirty (30), west of the 6th P.
M. In Lincoln county, Nebraska, known
and described ns Lot "G" In the Coun
ty Clerk's nlat of .the subdivision nf
. Lot Two (2), of the Northeast quarter
1 (NEH) of Section Thirty- threo (SS),
I Township Fourteen (14), north of
I Range Thirty (SO), west of the 6th P.
M. In Lincoln county, Nebraska. Said
sale to remain open one hour.
m!7 O. E. ELDER, Referee.
The H. & S. Agency
SELLS CITY PROPERTY
Sells Fire, Tornado, Auto
mobile and Hail Insurance.
LOANS MONEY.
We respectfully solict your
patronage.
LET YOUR WANTS BE KNOWN.
Oiflco Phones Black or Red 012.
DOOLITTLE BUILDING.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that a special
election will bo hold in the city of
North Plnttc, Lincoln County, Nebrns-
n.i, 111 iituj 10111, jjt 1311, ui ilia 1
places hereinafter specified In the sev- 1
uPnl lirfifdu nt ttm nl.i. frt . Ii n .ill -trcw "
... T.u.ua ul iiiu 1.1 LJ 1 i w . 1110 (fuiyuag
of enabling the voters of tho city hav
ing tho legal right so to do to voto on
tho following proposition, to-wlt:
"Shnll tho mayor and council of the
city of North Platte, Nebraska, have '
tho power nnd bo authorized to Issue '
ten thousand dollars (110,000.00) City of .
North Platto Bridge Bonds in denoml- I
nations of one thousand dollars 1
(JI.000.00) each dated July 1st, A. D.
1917, due In twenty years from date,
but payable at any time after ten
years at tho option ot said city, to '
draw Interest nt tho rato of llvo per
cent per annum payablo semi-annually, 1
principal nnd Interest payable at the
olllco of tho state treasurer of the '
State of Nebraska; said bonds to be ,
Issued for tho purposo of obtaining
money with which to aid In tho con
struction of a wagon brldgo across the
bouth Platto river, commencing at a
I'o'nt on the north bank of the South.,
I latto river whoro a continuation of
the center lino of Locust street In tho '
city of North Platte, Lincoln county,
Nebraska, intersects said north bank
m tho southeast quarter (S. E. U) of
the southwest quarter (S. W. ) of
??S,on r.c?ur ,n township thirteen
(i3?. nohof range thirty (30), west
of tho 6th P. M. In Lincoln county, Ne
braska, running thenco In a southerly
direction across the South Platto river
about llfteen hundred (1500) foet to a
point on tho south bank of said river
l. x" , , 1 ".iu ino. o, uncoin coun
cbras'a, at the cast edge of th
south end nf tli.s .......?
n &L1 ; to. approxi
length nnd of sufllclent width for tw
..o iu ,uhb eacn otlior nt anv noli
on said bridge and to bo construcleiir
wm, i. aml ,Btee1' nnu to compl
With tho Plans nml snitnnti..
prepared and furnished by thd state 3
?i V,f,L.? , tlle sttUo of Nebraska. 3 1
'"' ,". esoniing approximate
ono-fourth of tho entlro cost of tWi
construction of said bridge as herelrf-
lVl?iJ? ,to be approximately forV
nf ,nni,niiM1Inrs ($40,000.00) ono-hS f
f Nebraska Aid as provided t r
inni e ?' cliaptor 28, Sections 123 o
133 Inclusive, of tho Revised Statut s
of Nebraska, for the year 1913 n d
hnr;fnOU.r,t.h,-0f tn? entlr cSst Is to .0
,,,L.)!B0;1vIi,;f.c!!!?. ' Line, n
.,""', .V. I'cuiiionu, in purftJ'
Alffni ?f , thS. Jrisi?' f . Chap'terl 8.
of the Revised Statutes of the State ot
Nebraska for the year 1913
And shall tho proper olllcers of s: id
city bo authorized to levy and coll ct
a tax annually In tho samo manner as
other municipal taxes may be lev ed
and collected In ,an nmount sudlcl .nt
to pay the Interest nnd principal fof
said bonds as they mature, as prbv (ed
by law. until said bonds and InteiUt
?i p!Vd ,a tho proporty within
snld city as shown and valued unon i he
2aid8cmvnt V8. ot, 11,0 aMeMwJor
JvH 1 y Sald bnd8 are to be njo
ovibiLl,3.n iform nn(l th0 interest ehalfbo
taciied ' cou"ons to sa'l bondtf tt
Shou'ld the State of Jfebraska I all
Prr."' ,Sil1'1, al afculil OsJod
Precinct In Lincoln CounVy, Nobr.I ka,
fall to Issue bonds In the sum ofKen
Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) inf'atd
of the construction of said bridge.! ten
tho bonds of tho city of North l'-tto
horeln submitted shall not bo ifi'ed.
Oi,7.i,ballot8 .to bo used-in said elJ:lon
shall havo printed thereon: B-
ftin'?(.Ln?ul?ll,Tl!n. Thousand Djllars
(S10.000.00) of the city of North matte
bridge bonds In denominations offOne
Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each far
ing Interest nt tho rnte of 5 pe&cnt
nor annum payablo semi.nnnunllF ln-imnV-
nndu Pr,nc'Pal payable J; the
olllco of tho Stato Treasurer of, tho
.state of Nebraska, said bonds tflbear
date of July 1st. A. D. 1917, il bo
duo In twenty years from da but
Payable at any tlmo nfter ten yojs at
to option of said city, nnd for llbylng
and collecting a tax annually If pay
the interest and prlncipnl of saldffonds
as they mature.." H
I'An ATWDm I 1 n. Hi .
Dollars ($10,000.00) of City of Jllorth
Platto brldgo bonds in denomlStlons
nf linn TM.mcin..1 ti-.ii . . . iM n nm
I t 1 ..v.uomin loiliirs ! U.UUJ
iiiu naming interest at tho ra
of 5
im uiMii per annum payablo
annually. Interest and prlncipr
Sil'l nt, i0 "fl100 of th0 State
urer of the Stato of Nebrask
Heml-
' pay-
Preas-
snld
in,-; B lKi J,enr. uate or July 1st
1917, and be due in twenty yeaj
ilnrn Tint Tn.ni.i 1
A. D.
1 from
...... UUi f.ijiiuit m nny iiin'iiur
ton years nt tho option of said ci', and
for levying and collecting a nn-
Rafter
iiuiuiy to pay the Interest and
Pal Of Rfllft hnnHn no . 1. , a
Those, voting In favor of sa!iropo-
muon snail mark their ballotnjlth a
nint. l,oa,no tho parngraphSoeK'n- .
,nRr:,rflor Issuing Ton rrhousfSIl Dol-
lars ($10,000.00) of the nty rlNorth A
Platto Bridge Bonds," nnd thoslfvotlng
against said proposition shnfl mark
their ballots with a cross oppdito tho
paragraph beginning: "AGAINjf- Issu-
imi inousanci Dollnrs ($liuo.oo)
! Brldgo
t shall
Bonds." "L orul lmuo
Pnlllnir nlD r i., .,...1
1,.. -V Y . x ' mini uiuuil
w t- i iV lo'owing pinces to-w
Jlrst Wnrd nt No. 505 Dewe
Illnmnn Building; in tho Secoi
1 .1 court room on the Bee
in the
Street,
WnTfl
Id floor
i nu. uuiiniy court house lr
rnVn,tV.rNo!,rnska' ln said wat
Lincoln
tn thu
....... ,,, iuu nulIO nousrri ii'iiiieu
on Vino street between Sixth rtil Front
Itiinted
r... i-cm in tiiiiu wnrn nnu in titfr orin
S aril, In tho IIoso House sltflited on
North Locust street In said wxtd. The
polls nt said olectlon shall 'f e kept
open between tho hours of 9 .Hock a.
m. and 7 n'olnnlr r m nf ont.i ta
. ------ J ' .... a... i. i W - -
.... E. II. jpANS,
Attest: I Mayor.
i ' -e'l
I ill 4 A
NOTICE OK FINAL nRI,
IIT.
Bonner,
of Lln-
personrf"
i notlcn
isiato o. 1433 of John N
ucuenseii, in tne Counja. COUl
coin County, NobrnslxjL
Interested In. Bald Estato tn
mni me Aiimmistrntrix has ft
a nnal
ncouni ana report of her n
tlon nnd n petition for llnnl
and discharge ns such, which
mistrn
tlement ivo been
m'i xor Hearing nororo said co
18, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m.
t on May
nen you
me.
mnv iiiiuuiir nnu coniesi mo
Dated Anril 20. 1917.
. QEO. VS. I,
ENCII,
y Judge.
a2t-3w Cou
Estate No. 1469 of Ilenr;
J. Co
Lincoln nagon, deceased,
In tho County Court
County, Nobrnska.
Tho State of Nebraska,
of said estate will take
the time limited for pres
Creditor
tlce that
itlon and
Estntn tn
November 11. 1917, and foifiettlement
of said Estato Is April 6, Ml 8; that I
will sit at the county c. room In
said county, on May llfc)17, at 9
o'clock a. m. and on IjM:mber li,
1917, , at 9 o'clock a, mff recelv,
examine, hear, allow, orfdlust all
claims and objections djMnied.
OEO. WJRENCn.
ruing or claims against s
alO-mS Mity Judge.