LCA L. BARK, Editor And I'nbllihor, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year by Slnll In Adraiice. ...91.8J One Year by Carrier In Advance. ,$L5 Entorcd , at North Platto, Nobrnska, I'OBtolIlco an Second Class Matter. I'JUUAY, .MAY 1, 1017. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. NowtiBt things In Ladlos Neckwear nt Wilcox Department store. Mrs. Hugeno Holconibo loft a few dbya ngo for Omaha to visit friends. Dr. Brock, UuntUt. over Stono Drug Btoro. William PoaBO, who lias boon visit ing in Koarnoy, will roturn homo to morrow. Carl Simon and dniiKhtor Voronlca returned 'Jhioflday from TinBtlngH whero thoy visited rolatlvoH. MIhm SSlta Worlomont, of Cheyenne, who viBltod at tho Hubbard homo this week, loft last ovonlng. Mr. and Mrs. LouIh Petorson havo returned from Omaha whero they vis ited rolatlvoH for a wook. MIsh Bertha Stebblns lias accepted a position In tho Gom candy kitchen and bogan work Wednesday. MIsb Glndys Burton, of Paxton, vIb- Itod nt tho LoDIoyt homo this nMook whllo onrouto to Kearney, Mrs. 0. S. Sawyer, Jr., of Choyonno, Is visiting at the Sawyer homo while onrouto homo from Lincoln. Dr. Morrill, Dontlst. Goorgo Vroman has roturnod from Omaha whoro ho attended tho U. P. ponslonors bannuot. Lloyd Tonlas, of Alllanco. is oxnoct cd hero this wook to visit his uncle J. G. Dooler and family, Mrs. Frank Lowell left a fowl days ago ror Kansas City whoro sho will visit for a wook or longor. Mrs. Cash Austin and babv loft Tucs. day aftornoon for Sholton to visit with romtlvos for soma tlmo. Ralph llorrod, of Donvor, visited tho roro part of this wook with his grand mother, Airs. Itoglna llorrod. Mrs. Glon Mann and children havo roturnod from Omaha whoro thoy vis ited relatives for two weeks. ' Charles Haydon, of Wnllaco, spent mo loru pan or this wook horo trans acting business anl visiting frlonds. CnnvasB Shoos and Slippers, Ladies, Misses aim uiilidron'B. TUB hub. V. Orval Hodgos of to Dally Tolo- grapn, returned Tuosday from Lin coln whoro tho spont tho wook end. Tho W. It. C. will hold a social this aftornoon nt tho homo of Mrs. L. L. wantor at tho donco. former Bullard rosi- TiS.nnKM. In.. I.. I . . n.&nV'l? :.r,.. ".. Kir!tho war losors. State Journal. mmim mu mhj iMinii iiurjug our JU nivorBary Sale. BLOCK'S. Misses Ellso and Mlnnlo Seaman havo opened massaging parlors on tho second floor of tho Urodbock build ing. Miss Ara Norrlss is assisting In (ho tolophono department of tho Wostom Union oftlco during tho nbsonco ol Miss Josslo Baker, Cliildron'B Hats and Drosses finish ed oxcopt tho ombroldory at tho Art Storo. 3io A numbor of young lndlos will hold a banquet nnd danco for tho Lono Homohurst club ot tho J. I. Smith farm noxt Monday ovonlng. -::o Notlco Notlco is horoby glvon that tho Board of County Commissioners will soli tho old woodon bridgo across the North Platto rlvor north of Suther land on Saturday, tho 20th day of Mnyf"1017t at 10 o'clock Mountain tlmo. Said bridgo to bo sold by tho span as it stands and for cash only. AS. ALLEN, 'n-8 County Cfork Public Auction NORTH SIDE BARN aturdlay 9 May begi inning at Carload of New Farm Machinery Consisting of Widetread Listers, one and two row cultivators, drills, Hay Sweeps, Wagons and Boxes. Some 2nd Hand Farm Machinery. Household Furni ture. Horses and Cattle of all ages. Harness. Complete Butcher Shop Fixtures. Ice Box for same 8x10x10. Also New and Second Hand Autos. Farmers are invited to TERMS: 10 months time on bankable paper at 10 per cent interest. JULIUS MOGENSEN Col. L. M. McClara, Alict. . F. C Pielsticker, Clerk. ATTUNDANCK AT .MAY PARTY ntinvim thk 111(1 HALL Tho attendance at tho thirty-fifth nnmml Mnv Partv of Division 88. U. of La,E.Mhyeld T?osday Tvon?nB ta'x"i tho accommodation of the Lloyd opera' house. Not only was tho floor pnekoa b""" '"1" '""v' gwaLnr -nc4to ,oan on oho,co 52S?WMSJS XlmnarSrneari 'ropnt some of tho boat In nf 1m lir J o ho floor 2 suranco companies doing business in half of iom appeared on the floor at ,fl b mpoBB,blo for one time or another during tho ovon-, Qwn anyth,ng of valuo thnt wo '"The decorative scheme this year' cojjjd! not JnBumncSTro" was along pat rlotle linos and hun- .J Jo. ra"?0HSt Tuie Sii . , - ,1 ' l , .II,.,,1 11 UU OWI1 (1 I1UUOU mill II. in U1I11IIJ, hanging from tho ce ling, the othora ,Ust wth U8 tQ ront Wo ar(J xmahlJ .ft ,r ",J " ,iiS v,i WIIIIU mueiuo Uliu niifjn, nutvuiujMMv.., on the walls. Crisscrossing ovorhcadi wore troamors of rail, whlto and j blue, and an electric "welcome" sign, oxtended crosswiso of tho hall. Tho utugo ontrnnco was draped with flags nn.i huntlne. nnd an Immonso electric, emblem fla&hod out the lottors"Div. 88,lington and) Now York, send out false 11. of L. E. Thoeo decorations give tho hall a very pretty as well as as patriotic appearance. Beginning at a: 10 tno stamp orcnos- .... .. uiv nitiilinpa iTu giivo u jiiuji""" ul " iiujiiuvini i oach of which was received with woro presont when tno concori opoiicu. Hhortlv after nine o'clock a grand; . . nmrnli wna Mil IimI. TIiIh wan led by Gonl. Manaucr Jeffors, of tho Union Pacific, nnd Mrs. Joffcrs, of Omahn, oach cairylng a small flag and as tho inarch circled tho hall a committee prosontod those In lino with carna tions and a program of tho dances. Tho march was followed with a altz, and with an hour taken out at midnight for supper, tho final "Homo Sweet Homo" waltz was con cluded at 3 n. in. This May Party ranked second to none of tho many given by tho Engi neers; In point of attendance it was a littlo abovo tho averago, tho music was all that tho most oxactlng dnncor, could desire, tho docorativo effect pleasing, and tho crowd waa a happy Jolly ono. Chairman Schloutor of tho arrangomont committee, and thoso of tho varlouB committees who assisted him, havo ovory roason to fool that their efforts to givo tho public an onjoyablo ovonlng wero successful. Income Tax Exemption Reduced. Tho wayB and moans committeo Is roported about ready to reduco tho in como tax cxomptlon to $1,000 for sln glo men und $l,(j00 for tho married. ThiB will bo woll enough, provided othor fodoral taxes which bear heav iest upon peoplo of bo modorato an Incomo aro romoved, and provided al so that tho rato on largor Incomes Is Increased to make the tax as great a deprivation to those as to theso. Tho war Is already lovying on peoplo of small means tho equivalent of a tax of perhaps CO por cent on tholr in comes, ThoBO aro not paid in tho name of Incomo taxes, howovor, but by way of Indirect foderal taxes on sugar and othor necessaries, and also by wkiy of tho high prices by which tho war is taking monoy from ono class and giving It to anothor. in I I... ...... I .... . 1 .. I. .. ...! 1 11,. UllAlUiy IU UU IlllT tO UIU Will congress should not forgot Outlines Price Fixinir I'liin. Secretary Houston told! tho houso committeo on ngrlculturo at Wash Ington Tuosday that in a bill to be Introduced this wook, ho would pro pose tho broadest possible plenary powers for tho Council of National Dofonso to covor, regulation of stor age of food, rolease of food held In unwarranted amounts, control of transportation of food stuffs through out thp, country, so ns to moot spoclflc needs; mlntiiHim nnd maximum prices, regulation of liquor traffic and licen sing nrrungomonts. ;;o!t Miss Vora Warrington has roturnod from a short visit with relatives in Cozad. Real Estate and Insurance. Coiuo nnd seo us for town lots in different parts of tho city. Good in vostniontR on easy tonus. Houses for salo and ront. Wo havo also cood bar gains in farms and ranches. Cor. Kront and Dow'oy Sts-, upstairs. F. J. DIENER & CO.. 10 o'clock. bring in article for Sale. ATTENTION H you want a Iioubo and lot wo can "for Jjalo" Jt, rnnglng Jin Pd" rom $700 -10 $5000. Can accept llvo stock r antomoldles for equity on some, &I , , fa M:. "Vl1! to got enough to supply tho demand. Office 723V4 North Locust Street. MILTONBBRGER & LEININGEH. ::o:: Nln lllir Plot in Now York. Intention to tap all tolograph trunk linos botwoon Chicago, Wash- reports ot rresiuont wnsons asuas- sinntlon, anu u-uoai rnius on uiu Atlantic coast, ana tnon uisrupu wiros 10 ymvunt uuiuhi, mi m uncu 'Mm ctmV mnrlrnt fnr nnoonlnl Ivn ............ 1 bonollt, was tho ambitious pldt, con- .... a r t t i n n won lurncn aim uuuibu mujuiiki-i, two Germans arroBted last night charged with having a picric acid bomb In their possession. :o: Ico Cream 30 cents ot Wilcox Dept. Store. B. V. Fletcher loft Wednesday morn ing for Lewollon to spend a few days. MrB. John N. Unkor lins returned from Omaha whore sho spont sovoral days. Seo what you can buy shoes for bo- fore you Invest. Thoy may not coBt as much as you think If bought of Wilcox Department storo. Mlaa ATnrirnrnf Rlllllvnn nf flrnn ,1 in land, who came Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Herman Schloutcr, and attend the May party, has returned homo. A showing of something new, Eliza beth Miles' Middy Drosses, now on salo at Tho Leader Morcantllo Co. s ut $1.45 $1.05 and $1.95. See them and you'll buy. A marriago llconse was granted Wednesday afternoon to eLo Emory Johnston, railroad agent at Northport, and Miss viola Young of Hershey. How far will a mothor go to save hor daughtor from death or worse Soo Allco Brady in "Tho Dancer's Poril" at tho Crystal Saturday after noon and ovonlng. Sho is nt hor bril liant best In this scintillating offer ing. mi. JOHN S. TYVINEM Special Attention to Surgery, Gynccolpgy nnd Obstetrics. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Nurso Bnoavn Memorial Hospital. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L . C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Phono 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist 0 Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platto, Nobraska. J. B. REDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to PHYSICIAN SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfield & Redfield Office Phone 642 Res. Phone 678 . . ' Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics, Ofilco: Buildinir and Loan Bulldine Phones ( Oflico 130 f Residence 115 Offlco Phono 70 Ros. Red 087 DR. LATIIAN Sulplio Vapor Baths WITH REGULAR TREATMENTS Bolton Building DOCTOR I). T. QUIGLEI. Practlco Limited to Surgery nnd Radium Therapy 72S City National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. DR. HAROLD A. FENNER Osteopath. G Reynold Building Offlco hours 9 a, m. to 6 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. rn. Phones Offlco 333 Ros Black 613 DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Llcoutfcd Kmbalmors Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phono Black 688. in i una Bought and highest m&rkat pricai paid PHONES Reiidcnce Red C3G Oflico 459 C. H. WALTERS. m NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. Incorporated) One Halt Block North ot Postoflice. Phone-58 A modern institution for tha scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. 'V. Lucas, MD. J. B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D jt j f nt 1 Viaf"nPW;on Kr Shank FOR PLASTERING AND STUCCO Phone Red 317 or Blk 907. It. I. SIIAPPELL. Auctioneer SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA. Will sell anything Hint can bo nuc- tloncd on. iilnko dates nt limn ers' Slnto Hank, or wire nt my ox ponio. Reference, Fnrmcrs' Stnte Hank, Suthcrlnnd, Neb. US INTRODUCE QUALITY TO YOU Quality In Cigars has has been our aim since we began making cigars in North Platto over 'thirty years ago. Wo put quality In tho first cigars we mado, and that same quality is in the cigars wo make today. Schmalzrled's Cigars havo stood the test of thoso more than thirty years. What greater evidence of quality could you desire? If you havo not boon smoking Sshmalz- died's cigars, try thorn they are cor tain to please. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. THE IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION "NABOB" No. 97352 Will mako tho season ns follows: Tuesdays nnd Fridays at the Moir. ?"scn Food and salo Jliirn, JNortli Platte, bcginnlnir April 10th. lialance or the week (except Sun day) ut my farm six miles ivost of North Platto and three fourths of n nillo southeast of Illrdwood switch. Nabob was foaled May 24, 1913, and imported with his mothor by North ic Robinson, of Grand Island, In July, 15)13. Was bred by M. Do3proz, Depart ment of Orno, in Franco. This horse weighs 1780, is clean and sound in ovory particular, and is as good as you will find anywhoro. wo invito you 10 como and seo tins horsi. Torms- -$15.00 to insure colt to 8taiu ai,d suck. If mares aro disposed ui ui luuvu tuiuillj BUIYIUU leu UU' comos duo and paynblo at once, Caro will bo taken to orovont ac cldonts, but should any occur stallion owner will not b responsible, FRANK STROLLBERG, Owner. ltllllll Xo. -10,. To all whom It may concern: mo Hpeciai coinniiBBionorH appointed iu iui'iiio a iniuiia roaa as louowa: uomniencinir at tno liair section Cftmnr lint w Simtlnnu Of n.t.l nr. tOWUHllln 14. rnntiQ 2ft. tlinncn ivnst nnn nun umi-iiiiu union on tno Hoctlon line botwoon Sectlnnn 2(i. an. nml 27. .1i to the suction cornor lietwoen Sections si, 3 ami 28 and 33, township 14 rniiKo L'u, nas renorteu In favor of th mine, uiui an onject oiib tnoroto o ciainiH ror ilamairas must be Mod In tho office of the conntv olork on oi before 12 o'clock noon of the 25th day of Juno, 1917, or bucIi road will be allowed without roferone tlmreto. Dated at North Platte this 17th day a. h. AUUiSN, county cleric ltoiul No. IOI. I To all to whom It mnv concern: xiio Npeaiai coinmiMuionor nnpointeu to locntu a milillc roail ua follows: ComnienoliiK at the southwest cornor oi tno aishi or section 3D, town s raiiKe Si), runnlnir to a nolnt. one hun rtrcu eloven (lit) rods north from mo uorinwost corner or saia uuartor, incnco rununinR in a noriuwostoriy direction to a nolnt one hundred six (106) rods east of tho northwest cornor of Section 36, town 9, raimo 29, thence weBt anu terminating at tno isoriiiwea corner of Section 35, town 9, run no 29 has renorted In favor of tho Bamo. ox cent that tho road Is to ro to tho south and westt-of treo claim and to pass nrounu tno noun or canyon in the north west auarter of Section 35. town 9 ran no 29, said road to bo 40 foot in width. All ..1.1 . I. ....... nH 1 n I ... n UUJDI.IIVIIH uini ciu, ui uiiiiiiio tu danincoH must be llled In tho office o noon of tho 25th day of June, 1917, or tne county cigtk on or ueioro 1. u oiock buoIi road will bo allowed with out rof orancn thereto. Dated at North l'latto. Nobr.. this 17lli ilnv of Anrll. 1917. A. d AlUliJN, uouniy uiotk OLD LINE LIFE Policies ON EASY TERMS J. E. SEHASTIAN. State Mirr. Minn.Mutual Lifelns.Co. Phone Office Red 612 Residence Red 348 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Hospital Phone Black 633. House Phone Black 633. W. T. PlUTCIIAltD, Graduntt) Veterinarian Bight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218-south Locust St.. one-half block southwest ot the Court Housb. Scrap Iron $6 per Ton. Dry Bones $12 per Ton. We buy all kinds of Junk and Iides. L. LIPSHITZ. CORNER LOCUST AND FRONT. Xollce io Creditor Estate No. 1470 of Gooriro Schick. ueceanwi in tne uouuty court or Jjin coin (jouniy. iseorasKa. Tno state or JNonrasKa. sa: creditors of said ostato will tako notlco that the tlmo limited for nroscntatlon and fll lnsc of claims nenlnst uald Estate Is Novembor 18, 1017, and for settlement r said isstute is Anrn 13. l'Jis: that I win sit at the county court in salu county, on May IS, 1U17, nt 9 o'clock . in. and on .November is. iai7. .it 'clock a. m.. to receive examine, hear. nllow, or adjust nil claims and ob jections duly tiled. a ISO. is. FKENCII, nl7-ml5 County Judge liv virtue of nn order of sale lsslieil trom tlio Ulstrict Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said Court whoreln Joseph P. Nothels Is plaintiff, and Benjamin W. Pinch ot nl aro de fendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 12th day of May, 1917, nt 2 o'clock V. M.. at tho oast front door of tho Court House In North Platte, Lincoln i.ouiuy, ieurasita, sen at l'uullc Auc tion to tho liltrhest hldiler for cnnli. rn satisfy said decree, interest and costs, me lunuwinir uoscrioed property to Wit: All of Section Tiiirrnnn 1 31. Township Eleven (11), North of RanKo Tlilrty-ono (31), West of tho 6th P. M., ui juicoin L-ounty, XNonrasKa. Dated North Platte. Noli.. Anrll nth. 1917. A. .T. RAT.TSHimV. alOmll Sheriff. Notice to Creditors Estate No. 14(17 of T.nronzn R. Mnnnm. bor, deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will tako notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation and liunfr or claims against saia Estate Is Novembor 11. 1917. and for settlement of said Estate is April C. 1918; that 1 will sit at the county court room In said county, on May 11, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. and on Novembor 11, 1917, at 9 o'clock n. in. to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims anu objections duly filed. UUU. JS. 1 ItrjNUJrl, al0-m8 County Judge. Notice to Creditor Estate NO. 14Gu Of n.irnllnn SnlilMr deceased. In tho County Court of T.lnrnln County. Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estato will tako notice thnt tho tlmo limited for presentation and flllnir of claims nirnlnst n.ild TCstntn lu November 11, 1917, and for settlement of said Estato Is April C, 191S; that I win sip at the county court room In said county, on May 11, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. and on November 11. 1917. at 9 o'clock a. m. to receive. examine hear, allow, or . niHnst nil vmiiiiB uiiu uujuuiiuiiH uuiy nieu. 1 I 1 1 ' J ' 1 - 1 " . GEO. E. FRENCH. alO-mS County Judge. Notice to CrcdltorH Estato No. 14fifi of Tfrnnlr Sflitrl- deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln county. NonrasKa. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: CrcdltorB of said estato will tako notlco that tho tlmo limited for presentation and flllntr of claims nirnlnst s.ild Estate Is November 11, 1917, and for settlement oi saia estato is April u, iuis; tnat l will alt at the county court room in said county, on May 11, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. and on November 11, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. to receive, examine, bear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly nied. UBU, K. JVUIUNUii. a!0-m8 County Judge. Change of Itond No. .'llllUi Tho consent netitlon of II. m. Cllnltn ct al.. asklntr for a chnniro of Roncl No. 319 V4 has ljeen filed and rends as iuuuwh; ( Commencing at a point or Station Ao, zv on noad no. 31Ua in tho south east quarter of Section 35, town 10. rango 27, running thonco southeasterly on east sldo. of canyon nnd romainlnir on oast sldo of canyon through North- onsi quarior oi Koutncast quarter of Section 35, town 10, rango 27. and through tho "W. of aWYt or Section 3G, town 10, rango 27, terminating at Station No. 37 on Uoad No. 319 on! Seotion lino between Sec tion 30, town, 10, rnngo 27 nnd Section 1, town u. rnngo a 7. roau to ua l rod in canyon and a rods on bank. au parties qujocting thereto or hav ing claims for damages by reason o said chango must Hie the Hame In tin oftlco of tho county clork on or boforo 12 o'clock noon on the 25th dny of June, 1917, or the samo will bo granted without reference thoreto. Dated at North Platte, Nobr., this 17th day of Anrll. 1917. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork Notice to Nou-ItelcIfiit DefendnutN To Harris, first and real name unknown, tho son of Sylvia Harris, do ceased; and - Harris, first and real name unknown, tlio wire or liar ris, tho son of Sylvia Harris, decoasod non-resident defendants. You and each Of you will take notice tnat on tno l&tu uay oi luarcu, ivu, I llll TiT I In., Tnc. I.iolmm o.i.l Dliin. ford Anway filed their poti:i"i in the District court or Lincoln i o "iiy, Ne braska against you and each of you (Imploaded with' others), the onjt'Ct and prayer of whloh salil petition Is for the partition of tho following doscrlbod lands, to-wlt; All of Section Flvo (5) In Township Twolvo (12), North of ltango Thlrty-ono (31), Wost of tho Oth P, Ml; Ihe South half of tho Northeast Quarter (SMiNEU) and Lots Ono and Two (1&2) In Section Six (0) In Town ship Tweivo (J2) North of Itnngo Thlrty-ono (31), "West of tho 6th P. M.j and tho South Half (SV4) of Section Thirty-three (33) In Township Thirteen (13) North of Range Thlrty.ono (31) West of tho Cth P. M., all of said lands being located In Lincoln County. No braska: and that Bald Court partition the said lands among the parties on titled thereto or If the Bamo cannot be equitably dono thnt Bald landB bo sold In the inannor provided by law and the procoods thereof bo divided between tho parties according to their respec tive shnros nnd rights and for such other rollef aa niay bo Just and equit able rt , . You aro required to nnswer said pe tition on or beforo the 28th day of May, 1917. , . 4 . Dated this l!th day of April. 1917. LILLIE M. DEAN, rif ROSA KSIIO, ULUEFORD ANWAT By C L. RASKINS, Their Attorney. al7mll ! Remember the Nurse Brown Memorial Homeopathic Hospital When requiring hospital care Mcdicnlly, Surgically, or Obstctrlcally. Hero your interests and comfort will bo served. It Is not th0 biggest, out ono of tho best places wherein to get woll. 100S West Fourth Street. Dr. J. S. Twinem. NOT1CU OK SI'ECIAIj ELECTION Notlco Is hereby nrlvon that n. snecl.il election will bo hold In tho city of North I'latte, Lincoln County, Nebras ka, on May 18th, A. D. 1917, at tho places horelnaftor speclllod In tho sev eral wards of tho city, for tho purpose of enabling the voters of tho city liuv- niB inu legui ngm so 10 uo to vote on the following ' proposition, to-wit; "Shall tho mayor and council of the city of North I'latte, Nebraska, have the power and be authorized to Issue ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) City of North l'latto Bridge Bonds In denomi nations of ono thousand dollars ($1,000.00) each dated July 1st, A. D. 1917, duo In twenty years from date, but paynblo at any tlmo after ten years at tho option of said city, to draw Interest at tho rato of live per cent por annum payablo Beml-annually, principal and interest payablo at the olllce of the stato treasurer of the State of Nobraska: said bonds to be Issued for tho purpose of obtaining money with which to aid In tho con struction of a wagon bridgo across tho South I'latte river, commencing at a point on tho north bank or tho South l'latto river where u continuation of tho center lino of Locust streot In tho city of North I'latte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, Intersects said north bank in the southeast quarter (S. E. ) of tho southwest quarter (S. AV. ) of section four (4), In township thirteen (13) north of rango thirty (30), west pf the 6th P. M. in Lincoln county, Ne braska, running thence In a southerly direction across the South Platto river about nfteen hundred (1500) feet to a point on tho south bank of said river about twenty-five (25) feet east of sta tion No. 10, of ltoad No. C, Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska, at tho east edge of tho south end of the present timber bridge. Said bridgo to be approxi mately llfteon hundred (1G00) feot in length and of sulllclent width for two teams to pass each other at any point on said bridgo and to bo constructed of concreto and steel, and to comply 'I16 .Plans and specifications Dropared and furnished by the stato en- J 7 glneor of tho stato of Nobraska, and said bonds representing approximately ono-fourth of the entlro cost of tho construction of said bridgo as hereln beforo sot forth, the entire cost of which Is to bo approximately forty thousand dollars ($40,000.00) one-half 2fn'JliCI.i(.on.Ttlro au,m ,s,t, be uorno y te state of Nebraska Aid as provided for Vi, li 'v .' ""Hier as. Sections 123 to 133 inclusive, of tlin T(lu,l Clni,.i.. of Nebraska, for the yoar 1913. and one-iourtn or the entlro cost is to bo borne by Osgood precinct In Lincoln county, Stato of Nebraska, in pursu ,of tho Provisions of Chapter 8, Article 4, Sections 41 to 4C Inclusive v.V..1neoJ.lQV,lse1.,Stntute8 of o tate of Nebraska for tho year 1913. snail uip proper olllcers of said city be authorized to levy and collect a tax annually in tho samo manner as other munlcln.nl tnvno i, i..i.i and collepted In an amount sufllelnnt Li .pay V,e 'nterest and principal of said bonds nn thoy mature, as provided VJawl,untU s,?ll bonds and intorest 2n7,i Ei on.aH the property within nVnLli1.8 Bh?,w" nn valued upon the h ii,i oiv,. c'V'r, Ul, llle assessors or said city. Said bonds aro to bo nego- iViLnl.n if?rm n,1(1 th0 'nterest shall bo evidenced by coupons to said bonds at- lllVIICIIi Should tho Stato tJI'I1 ,8alTa. nld, anu should Osgood Precinct in Lincoln County. Nebraska, fall to Issue linnila In fl,n e m ".' Thousand Dollars f Sio.nnn nni i,T i of the construction of said bridge, then the bonds of tho city of North Platte I,pnr,,-,l",8V,b'.llVeiJ slmn not e Issued! -i, it i mUot8.to 1,6 U8ed In said election shall havo printed thereon: ri'?nln8Suln,?.,Ten, Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) of tho city of North Platte bridgo bonds in denominations of Ono Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each bear ing Interest at tho rate of 5 per cent ?eLP.nnu Payable semi-annually, ln-nmZV- fnd.i "rlon.clpal Payable at tho office of the State Treasurer of tho Stato of Nebraska, said bonds to bear date of July 1st, A. D. 1917, and be duo in twenty years from date but payable at any time after ten years at nn pii?in F sald ?u'' aml for lovying and collecting a tax annually to pay ashey mature .rlnClPnl f 8ald bonds nAaAI'y.S. (?sulnK Ten Thousand T?in nrB. "I0'00,0-0") owelty of North ?fatA,J,rm!B0 bon,ds'n denominations of One Thousand Dollnrs ($1,000.00) each bearing interest at the rate of 5 PSl c,,nt .p?r annum payablo semi annually, interest and principal pay- Krir nJr i0 S1? of ,tho state Treas urer of tho Stato of Nebraska, said bonds to boar dato o'f July 1st A D J5"' an'l he duo In twenty years from dato but payablo at any tlmo after ten yenrs at the option of said city, and for ovylng nnd collecting a tax an nually to pay the Interest and princi pal of said bonds as thoy mature".. iTS0. vP,tlnK 'a 'avor of said propo Sll'S" SlmI1 .mark their ballots with a nni8. 2S2ta the paragraph begin ning: "For Issuing Ten Thoiinntiii nni 'Y8. (?10 000.00 St the Clty"Sf dNorth Pi'it.h.nrldfr,0 "on-ls.", nnd those voting against said proposition shall mark nnrna."i0ti" w,,th. a cros,, "PPosito tho raInaPll.1,0Rlnn ng: "AGAINST Issu- nni, "",Ba1V .V,0""? ($10,000.00) of the City of North i-iaiio iirldge In tho court room on the second floor r-ni.n0.. ci5",nty ""V1 ho."B0 ln Lincoln "OUntV. Nolir.TSlrn. In in ,1 i . Third A ard, In tho hose houso situated on Vine street botwoon Sixth nnd Front streets In said ward nnd in tho Fourth xtVi ' T " ' f ""o "ouse situated on North Locust streot In snld ward. The polls at said nlnntlnn nhnll irnn open botwoon tbe bourn of 9 o'clock a. V4ui;iv j. hi, ui Hum rinto. Attest: li. II. 13 VANS, n rr. Mayor. (SKAL) city Clork. NOTICE OF FIXA f. HEPOIt'l' Estate No .1433 .of John N. Bonner, deceased. In tho County Court of Lin coln County. Nebrnska. uu"- ul Tho State of Nebraska, to all persons interested in said Estato tnko notice that the Administratrix has filed a final acount nnd report of her administra tion and a petition for final settlement and dlschnrgc as Ruch, which havo boon ol f.nr.hearln5 b.efore aald court on May 18. 1917, at 9 o'clook a. m. when you may appoar and contest the snmo. Dated April 20, 1917. . . OEO. E. FRENCH. a24-3w County Judge. Notice to CreilltnrM , Estato No. 1489 of Henry fiagcn, deccasod. In tho County Court of County. Nebraska. J. Co-Lincoln i.P,.,liBp,,.ncc? for .8a,d election shall '"i at. Allowing plnccs to-wlt: In tho First Ward at No. 505 Dowev ' Rn-M uinman Hniiiiinr-- in th Tho Stnte of Nebraska, as: Creditors of Bald estato will take notice that tho time limited for presentation and filing of claims ngalnst said Estate la November 11, 1917, and for settlement of said Estate Is April 6, 1918; that I will Bit at the county court room In Bald county, on May 11, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. and on November 11. 1917, at 9 o'clock a, m. to receive, examine, hpar, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. GEO, B. FRENCH, al0-m8 County Judge. E