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1 IRA L. HARK, Editor mid Publisher SUBSCRIPTION HATES: Ono Year by Jlnll in Advance.... $1.2." One Vt-ar by Carrier In Advance $1.50 Entered at North I'liitto. Nobral:a, Pogtofflco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, .lAM'ARY 1, IMS. Vinm AT RAXtiEK POINT IS FRANGT. AND DENMARK Washington,, D. C, Doc. 30. Fur thor roductlon of civilian rationH in European countries wan reported lie cossiiry. Infomutlon rocelvod by the food ud . inlnstratlon said tho wheat shortago in Franco was becoming alarming and that Maurice Long, mlniuter for gen oral rovlctualllng lor the French gov i eminent, had indicated a docroano of j 20 ipor cont in the bread ration soon would bo imperative. Denmark in ulso looking forward to a reduction of the bread ration be cause ilnal figuroH ror tho coreal hur . vest show a totalp (if only 02,000,000 btiBholij, or 20,000,000 bUBhola Iobb than in 1910. Food BupplioH in Switzerland nro falling off to the danger point, the food admlnlBtrator'M Information said. Tho Swiss now may havo only a pound and a half ot augar per person eaoh month,, ,ha,lf a pound of bread dully, and ono-llftii of a pound of butter monthly :; :- COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS December 21, 1917, Hoard of county coininlBBlonars met pursuunt to adjournment, preBont Sprlngor, HorinlnghauBOU and Koch und county clerk. Claims woro allowed aa follows,: Paul Q. Meyer, commissioner 'Itoad No. 11, $9.00. Paul Q, Moyer, commissioner Road No. 410, $10.20. Paul 0. Moyer, survoyor iload No. 391, $24.00. Paul O. Moyer, commissioner Road No. 112, $7.50. ial j. L.yor, commissioner Road No. 415, $12.00. Ruy Rannlo, road work, $13.75. Qeorgo Radol, haying roads, $0.00. II .E. Morse, road work, $2.50. E. Ranoy, road work, $5.00, A. K. Mclntyro, road work, $22.50. Cuy Edls, road work, $17.50. A. Larson, road work, $5.00. C. S. Bethol, road work, $2.00. Win, Jopson, road work, $C50. Albert Rlchlger, road work $0.50. E. S. Roso, road work, $29.00. Peter Jcpacn, road work, $4.00. W. Montgomery, road work, $25.00. N. E, Loudon, mdso., $7S.00. J. W. Turloy, brldgo work, $15.00. C. E. Voncll, road work, $16.00. DoIdIioh. ClomatlH. miul wnrlr. S7.r,n. H. E. Robinson, roud, work, $10.00. j. jjamoron, rorunu poll tax, $2,50 C. L. Grant, road work, $7.50. Gus Wodabrand, road work, $20.00 F. U. Marr, houso rent, $9.00. Chas. Ilupfor, moals for Jurors, $23.85. Stato of Nebraska, partial payment inaano nccount, $11-8.55. ' Petition presontod to tho board to ohango channol at Drady to protect Road No. and tho land to tho .south. Tho board believing It la nocos aary. and wboreaa an nmnnmnnv nr. isTa tho board proceeded to buy a cor tain strip of land In section 10-12-27, , for tho purposo or changing said chan nol. II. K Pockham agrooa to donato tho sum ot $500 and Fred Goorgo do nates $iuu ana certain lands in sec tion 11-12-27 for such purposo. Claim of W. J. Eavoy for 20.43-100 acres ror channel for $1021.50. Tho countJ clerk la hereby directed to file deed from W. J. Eavoy and wife for certain land in section 10-12-27 to Lin coin countv. Claim of IJeolor & Crosby, sorvjees ' "u"K oi usgoou oriugo precinct $150,00. Board adjourned to Docombor 26 1917. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. -::o;: . "Tiio Rlrd of Paradise." It IS a IlllO Cltlnatlnn whnMinn nntn. BURROBtlnn or nrunntnt I Lu'ana. tho heroine of "Tho Bird of -rurtuiiso," to jump into tho orator of Kllauea in order to appease tho wrath or tho Goddess Pole. Parsons familiar with tha nii n.,tiv custams of the Hawaiian lalands, sav thnUt U both outo-suggestlon nnd pro natal influence duo to tho practice of muiunaiHm, wnien oven the mission aries have not been ablo to wholly Btamp out The iCnhnnn tli wit;.i, nntn.. t tho nutlves firmly beliovo In his powor iu jiuiko me prayer or cluntli cHUbo the domlsu of tho person against whom his dlspUusuro Ih contored. - Any poraon who hos un enemy, goos to tho Knhunu and brings a bit of the enomy's hair, a nail, spittle or blood nnd jmyg to havo tho prayer of death pronounced. It Is a well authenticated fact that the victim losoa nil powor of roslstanco nnd. In a comparatively hhort time, wastes nway ami dlos. When Luana resists, tho commands of tho prlost to bocomo a Goddoss of Polo and decides to accompany her Amorlcan husband to th6 United Statos, lto IntonoB tho prayer of donth ovor her. Sho la Inrormod of this by hor rrlonds. togothor with tho fact thnt tho volcuuo la In oruptlon, a euro aign of tho wrath of the GoddoBs. Luana roal Hzos that, according to hor roligloua bcliof. if alio offers horsolf nB a human BHcrlllco to Polo, tho volcano's erup tion will oenso ond dlsastor will not ovqrtuko hor friends. Consequently sho falls a victim to Knlnmalam and hurls herself Into tho molton lava. Thin is tho groat fourth act of Oli ver "Morosco'a sumptuous production nf "fTIln nir1 nt Du-,..ll..n ...t.ti. ylth llfo In tho Hawaiian Islanda Just beforo the nnnnxntln II . Til la il tn i n 4 In noyolty la coming to tho Kollh Janu ary ini. : :o: Wanted-.Mini nnd wlfn tn .n.v 1 ...... V V. II Ul V uii ranch, Everything furnished oxcopt rurnlturo. A permanent position : Phono 790F031 or wrlto'o. P. Howard uonito u, North Platto. 100-3 TWO VIKWS OF TUB LATB UKIl.UA I'KACK MOVE. London. Tho nlllos sec in tiio latoat German peaco move a shrewd pioce ot Btratgy, a play to make lliissia bo lievo that the allies nro only stumbling block for termination of the war, that they are trying to block peaco move ments and that they oppose the Rus sian general peace plans Tho olllos remain united In tho view that the fu. ttire security of a world peaco Is ab solutely essential. Tho military ox ports and diplomats are In ono accord that thore Is no such nsHurnircc in tho tortus which Prussinulsm has promul. gnted. WttHhlngton. The peace move made by Germany lacks tho essential ele ments that will insure a permanent pence, "nnmoly the elimination of ilohonzollerlBm from tho face of the earth." Tho "no annexation" clause would also bar plana of the allies that havo to bo carried out to keep mllltar lxm confined forever aftor. The peace rry Is regarded as a catch phrase, for benefit of the Russians and with no other real objoctlvo. Importnnt tiuoa tlons, such ns tho restoration of Bel gium and other dovnsted countries, what disposition Is to bo ma do of A1-. aaco-Lorrnlne, nro ontiroly Ignored. I '::o:: j How John Raked Bread. Suld tho good wife to John one day, You'll have to bako my broad for I am going away; i For I'vo heard you say as mon somo- tlmca do, That a woman hasm't got much to do. You can swoop tho -carpet and mako the bed; j But don't for a minute forget tho broad,' YuU must koop it warm then mix it down, i I Than make it In loaves and bake till , brown. Oh I says John 'ou don't havo to tell mo, For every tlmo you bake bread don't I BOO How you roll up your sleovas and grcaao your hands, And work it around to boat tho band. Now you run along and ihavo n good tlmo, v I'll mix your bread and bako it lino, And mako you ashamed you ovor said That your husband didn't know how to make bread. Now tho good wife hadn't beon gpno an hour or more, . , Till tho bread raised up and run. out on me noor; Now saya John, I clean forgot, That broad la spoiled Just llko as not. And now by gum If I'm going to make good I I'll make up somo loavcB as I know sho would, And put It In tho ovon und bako till brown, And then, bv gosh,, I'm going to town. So he rolled up his alcoves and dived right In And got dough all over him from his . foot to hla chin1, This dog gono atuff socma awful aott, I don't know how I'm going to got it off. But he wnBhed his hands and. started agin To mako Borne loaves and put them In, And then ho got nnotbor surprise For tho loaf bogan to movo right bo foro hla oyes. And crawled right up In the middle ot tho pan. , To mako another loaf ho onco moro began; Now that's funny nnd poor John Bworo, I can only got In thrco loaves and alio got four. Ho put tho pan In tho ovon with a glad emtio, And anya I guosa I'm through for qulto a whllo; I'll wash tho dlHhos, Bweop and make uu tho bed, And then I puosb It will bo tlmo to take out tho brond. But ho pat It off until It wns too lato, Hio bread had ralaod up right through tho top grato; John pulled and tugged nnd Jorked nnd Bworo Till tho tmn came out and ho fell on tho floor, luimuu iirouiui una moro hla wife, stood; , Villi ltnt.',.l ...i. I.- 1 1.. i ... ! thought you would. Now soo horo, says John, don't talk to mo If thoro's any moro broad baked horo, you'll bako It, soo. J. W. F. ::o:: Returns from fit til nut a r9 i.i.. university working during tho aummor vnrtutfftvi oli t t.t..i i.. . . "7 """" earnings or $as;i,- OUU. Graduate nml i,n,iQ,.-r...,i.., ... - ----- . ......Hi-umuuiu HtUdOIltd (lllllil ii Inlnl ,.f n nun , ,, twin i n ,,uU.l IMJBl- tlOtlH. Vnrvltl.r frn,, un.ln e. i,.. ' .... I win nuuu lUllllUllll IIUX- ologlste. movie actors and olovator on. ,u utuiBiaiors. violinists nnd niOffHSlnn Wl'ltnru 'I'l.n,. , tllttlr blood fnr trniiafiiDfn,, m .. 1' ..n imiuoia ami 47 got positions as Htlinmnr unlinnl n.i tbero'M a will thore'a n way. Notice of Petition. Lstnte No. 1529, of Benjamin A. nikwnnn. doconsjvi. in n, Mrt Sf LlllC0, County, Nobraska. I ho Stato of Nobrnaka: To all per sona InteroBtod In said estate, take no. tlco that a petition baa boon filed 'or tho appolntinont of Emory M. Dlko- inuii uh uumiuistrntor or said ent-to which haa boon sot for hearing horMn uu January so, iuib, nl o clock a. m. uiuau uocomnor ai, jurr. Jl-22. GEO. E. FRENCH. County Judge. Notice Of Petition. EstntO No. 1528 Of William M llnv docoasod In tho County Court of Lin coln uouniy, wourasKti. Tho Stato of Nobraska, To all per sona interested In snld Estato take noJLico that a potlton haa beon filed for tho appointment ot O, O. Wood ns Aunjinisirator or Bald lSstato, which has beon set for hearing heroin on January 25, 1918, nt 9 o'olock a. m. Dated Docembor 29, 1017. GEO'. H. FRENCH, JU21 County Judge. , NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ol Postoftice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the tciuntific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement case?. - Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Denl, M. D. V. Lu:as, M. D. J. B. Rcdfield, M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D The Nurse Brown Memorial Homeopathic Hospital 1008 West Fourth Street. For tho treatment of Medical, Surgical and Obstotricnl Patients. JOHN S. TWINKM, jr. I). Geo. B. Denl, Physician und Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loun Building Phones I Office 130 l nones Ro8idence 115 IUt. ILUtOLD A. FENNER Ostooiiatli. Rclton Unlldlng Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p, m. Phones Offlco Black 333 Ros. Black W20 E. W. FETTER, Fliysician X RAY-s T Offlco: First National Bunk Building. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 li. C . DROST,., Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - . Nebraon. McDonald Bank Building. Phono 308 ALBERT A. LANE, 1 Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platto, Nebraska. DIENER & KENNEDY Real Estate, Fire, Tornndo and, Hnl Insruancc Special Agents Globe Llfo Insurance Company. Cornor Front and Dowoy Sts., Upstairs Phone Itcd 572. North Platto, Nob. KOTIOK TO OIIKDITOUS. Estate No. 1B09, of Mary J. Ollaro, Deceased, In tho County Court of Lin coln county, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss. Creditors of said estate will take notlco that the time limited for presentation and Ming of clalniH UKnlriHt said cHtato la April 4, 1918, and for settlement of said Es tate Ih November 30, 1018. that 1 will Bit at tho county court room in said county on January 4, .1918, ut 9 o'clock a. in. and on April 4, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. in., to rocolvc, examine, hoar, allow, or. adjust all claims and objections duly Hied. GEO. E. FIIENCII -il-t-Jl County Judgo. NOTION OP KIN A I. Itrci'OIlT. Estato No. 146C of Frank Hchlqk, do poiiHed, In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska. Tho Htato of Nebraska, to all persons Intorentcd in said Estate take . notlco that tho Administrator haa tiled a final nccount and report of his administra tion and a petition- for final settlement nnd dlscharKo as such, which hayo been sot for hearing beforo sa Id court on January 4, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. ml, whon you may appear and contest tho same. Datod Decombor 7, 1917. , OEO. E. EKENCU. dlljl County Judgo. NOTICE OK PETITION. Estato No. 1624 of Caroline Eranien, de ceased, In tho County Court pf Lin coln County, Nebraska. The Htato of Nobraska, To all per sons liUerosted In said estate tako no tice that a petition has been tiled for tho probate of an Instrument purport fiT& to bo tho last Will nnd. Testament of Carolluo Eranzon and for tho ap pointment of Prod li l'fiase uh'Exqou tor of said Will, which has boon sot for hunrlnK herein on January IS, 1918, at 9 o'olock a. in. Duted December Z, 1917. CEO. 1C. EltlSNCH. (125115 County Judxe. NOTICE TO CHKIHTOUS Estato No. 1520 of Anna M. O'Rourko. deceased. In the County Court of Lln- vi. in uuiivj. ..ouinanii Tho State ot Nebraska, ss: Creditors of imld estato will take notlco that tho time limited for presentation and 111 Inif of claims nicatiiHt Bald Estato Is April 26, 1918, and for sottleinont ot Hani ubuuo ih uecomner -i, rjis; mai 1 will sit at tho county court room In said county on January 25, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m and on April 26, 1918. at 9 o'clock a. in., to rocolvo, examine, henr, allow, or adjust all claims and ob jections amy mod. GEO. E. FRENCH. d2BJ22 County Judso NOTICE FOH l'UIII.IC.iTION. lli-"t nifiit of tlir Interior, Serial No. 06830. V. H. Land OIllCo at Nortli lMntt.. Knlir , , , Decomber 18. 1917, Nptlco Is heroby Riven that Homer t iiuiiiiii, ui ixuriu j-iaiio, iNoor., wno. on Sept. 26,-1914, mado Homestead en try, No. 06830, for NWU Section 34, Principal Meridian, has tiled notlco of iiiiunuuii io iuhko 'iinai inree year proof, to establish claim to tho land ..t.n... .1a.a.II,..I . . . . uto iio.uiiumi, -iiuiuri) llio llOKluier and Hecolver, nt North Platte, Nebr., on inu uiu nay ot reoruary, Claimant names as wltneRsea: Silas Little, of North Platto. Nebr. U II. Sahaoffer, of Stapleton, Neb. Ww l'ltninn, of Stapleton, Nebr. ltobert Hatle, of Stapleton, Nebr. ,ar E. J, EAJIES. 126-0w lteelste J. B. REDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to PHYSICIAN &SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Rcddeld & .Redfleld Olll :e Phoue 642 Ron. Phone 670 Notice of Sale. Notice is heroby given that by virtue i of a chattel mortgage dated on the I 11th day of Octobor 1917 and duly filed in tho office of tho County Clork ot Lincoln County, Nebraska, on tho 11th day of October 1917, and executed by John Smith to Clara Stogemann to so euro tho. payment of the sum of $737.51 and upon w,hlch there Is now duo tho sum of $767.51. Default having boeif made In tho payment of said sum and no suit or other proceeding at law having boon instituted to recovor Bald debt, or any part "thereof, thoreforo, I will sell tho property therein desccrlbcd to-wlt: 40 ncros of matured, standing and un husked corn located upon tho follow ing described promises to-wlt: South West Quarter of Section 35, Township 14, North of Range 31, V03t of tho 6 P. M., Lincoln County, Nebraska, at publIc--uctfon at the ?iou.se located upon said described premises on the 9th day of January 1918, at 1 o'clock p. rn. of aald day. Dated Docembor 17th, 1917. CLARA STEGEMANN, d!8J8 Mortgagee Vnllrn Ti (,milrni.iiru Call for Bids on Stato Aid Bridge a rtortn Platte, Lincoln County, Nebr. Sealed bids will bo received until 3 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, January 22, 1918, at tho offlco of tho County Clork In Lincoln County, North Platto, Nebr. for tho construction of a concrete bridge across tho South Platto River located approximately ono milo south of the City of North Platto. Bids will be received for tho construction of: One reinforced concroto arch bridge composed of 10-50 ft. concroto arches, with concroto plera and abutments, resting on wood piling as per plans and specifications. Bids will bo re ceived on the yardage basis for making fills in approaches and surfacing. All bids must bq sealed and accom panied with a caah deposit or certi fied check made payable to tho County Treasurer, Lincoln County, for tho sum of $5,000.00. All checks must be certified to by a bank In Nebraska. Bids will bo publicly opened at the offlco of the County Clork, North Platto, Nebraska, at 3 o'clock p. m., January 22, 1918. A copy of the plans and speclficatlonn aro on file In tho office of tho County Clork and tho Stato Engineer, and may be had upon application and payment of $5.00 nt tho oITIco of the Stato Engineer. Tho Stato and County reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Geo. E. Johnson. State Engr. (121-J21 A. S. AHen, County Clerk. Partition Sale. By virtne of an order directing the referee to make a sale, which order waa Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, upon a de creo of partition and tho confirmation of tho referee's report rendered in said Court, wherein Charlotte S. Woodward la plaintiff and Henry T. Woodward and Norah Woodward, his wlfoj G. T. Halloway and Cresalo Halloway, his wife, and L. C. Mitchell and Edna Mitchell, his wife, parties In possession of said lands, aro defend ants; and to me directed I will on the 25th day of January, 1918 at two o'clock P. M. nt tho East Front Door oft the Court Houso In North Platte, Lincoln County, Nobraska soli at pub lic auction to tho highest bidder for cash the following described real es tate, to-wlt:- all of Section five (5), in Township sixteen (16) North, of Rango Twenty-eight (28), Wost of tho 6 P M. and all of Section Three (3), In Town. amp Sixteen (16) North, of Range Twonty-nlne (29), West of tho 6 P M.. al). of which said lands being located In Lincoln County, Nebraska. That I will offer said lands as a whole in ono tract and that I will off,or said lands in two parts, ono being all of Section Five (5), in Township Sixteen (16) North, of Rango Twonty-elght, West of the G P. M. ; tho other being all of Section Throe (3), in Township Six teen (16) North, ot Range Twonty-nlne (29). West of tho 6 P M. If tho bid upon tho whole of said two sections oxceeds tho highest total bids upon each of aald two sections I will accept Bald bid for all of said lands: but if tho said two highest bids upon tho two separate tracta exceeds the highest bid for tho wholo of aald lands I will accept said bid upon tho two separate tracta. Dated this 17th day of Doc. 1917. d!8J22- 0. E. ELDER, Referee. LIIGAL NOTICK. To Edna J. Kennison and Kin real nlson, her husband, first and namo unknown:. You are heroby notified that Sam uel Hnynlo, as plaintiff, commenced an nctlon, against you as defendants, In tho District Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nobrnska, on Decombor 14, 1917, tho object of said action being to quiet title, in tho plaintiff and against tho dofondant, to all of Section Nine (9), Township Nine (9), North of Range Thirty-two (32), West Gth P. M., ns against clouds upon tho titlo to said land caused by tho recording of tho following warranty deeds, purport, lug to convoy said lands, to-wlt: A doed mado by W. B. Lovequc and wife to T. E. Baldwin, dated and ac knowledged on March 8, 1912, and re corded on Octobor 29, 1912, In Deed Record A 12 at page 674 of tho records of Lincoln county, Nobraska. A deod mado by said T. E. Baldwin to Finis E. Downing, dated Docombor 17, 1912, and recorded on December 23, 1912, in Deed Record B 5 at pago 11 of tho records of Lincoln County, Nebraska. A deed mado by said Finis E. Down ing and wife to tho defondant Edna J. Klnnlaon, dated Octobor 8, 1913, and recorded on January 3, 1914, In Deed Record B C at pago 249 of tho records of Lncaltt-.CQP,nty Nobraska. And to cancol, annul and sot aside said doods, and to enjoin tho defend ants from asserting any claim of title or interest in or to Uio land above do ecrlbed.or nny part thereof. Yqu are requlrod to answor Baid po tltlon on or boforo tho 25th day of January. 1018. SAMUEL HAYNIE. Pmlntiff, By WM. E. SHUMAN, His Attornoy d!8-Jll IIOAIJ NO. 410. To all whom It may concern: The special commlsiloner appointed to locnto a public road as follows: Commencing at tho Southwost corner of the Southwest quarter of Section twenty-riv6, township ten, range thirty-one and running thence east ono mllo on section lino hetweon Sections twon-ty-nvo and thirty-six In township ten, range thirty-one, connecting Roads No. 141 and 170, hns reported In favor of the same as follows: Uogiiining at tho corner to fcectlona 26, 26, 36 and 30, T. 10 N., It. 31 W., and running thence east on lino between Sections 26 nnd 30, said township and range, ono mile to the corner to Sep tlons 25 and 3fi, on range line to con nect with Itoad No. 141. All objections or claims for damages must be filed In the ofllce of the Coun ty Clork on or beforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 6th day of March, 1918, or such road will be allowed without reference thereto. Dated at North Plnttc, Nebraska, this 20th dny of December, 1917. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. ItOAI) NO. tt. ' To all whom It may concern: The special commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: . Commencing at tho Northeast corner of Section five, In township twolvo north, rango thirty west, In Lincoln County, and running thence west On the north section linos of Soctlons 5 and C to the northwest cornor of Sec tion 6, township 12, range 30 ho estab lished, has reported In favor of tho same as follows: Beginning nt the N. E. corner of sec tion 6, T. 12 N., It. 30 W., and running thonce west two miles between Soc. 6 nnd 6, T, 12 N., It. 30 W., and Soctlons 31, 32, 33, T. 13 N., Ii. 30 W., to the N. W. corner of said section fi, All objections thereto or claims for damages must bo filed in tho offlco of tho County Clork on or boforo 12 o'clock noon of the 7th day of March, 1918, or such road will bo allowod without ref erence thcroto. Dated at North Platte, Nobraska, this 21st day of December, 1917. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. IIOAI1 NO. 11.1 To all whom It may concern: The special commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: Commencing nt the section line on the north of Sections nlnoteen (19) and twenty (20), running south a distance of 3 mllcH, hetweon tho following sec tions, Sections nlnoteen (19) and twen ty (20) and sections thirty (30) nnd twcnty-nlno (29) and Sections thirty one (31) and thirty-two (32), all in township thirteen (13), rango thltry four (34), Lincoln County, Nebraska, has reported In favor of tho same as follows: Beginning at tho corner to Sections 17. 18, 19 ond 20, T. 13 N It. 34 W. of tho 0th P. M., and running thonco south on section lino 3 miles between Sections 19 and 20. 29 nnd 30, 31 nnd 32, said township and range, terminating there. All damages or objections thereto or claims for damages thereto must bo filed in the offlco of tho County Clerk on or beforo IS o'clock 'noon of tho 6th day of March, 1918, or such road will be allowed without reforenco thereto. Dated at North Platte, this 20th day of December, 1917. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. EXTENSION OF ItOAI NO. 11. (Re-ndvortlsement.) To whom It may concern; The spcclnl commissioner appointed to locate a road as follows: Commencing at Station No. 11 of Itoad No. 11 In tho Southwest quarts of Section 4, township 14, north rango 30 west of tho Gth p. in., running thenco In a northerly, northeasterly and northwesterly direction through tho west one-half of said section 4 and through the west half of Section 33, township 15 north, range 30 wost, ot tho nortwest corner of said section 33, thence north on section line between sections 28 and 29 of' said last town ship and rango threo-fourth of a mile, thonco In a northeasterly, northerly and northwesterly direction through the northwest quarter of said soctlon 28 and tho southwest quarter of sec tion 21 to the quarter section corner be tween sections 28 and 21 township 15 north, rango 30 west, thenco north on line between sections 20 and 21, 10 and 17 of suid township nnd rango to a point about 25 chains north of the cor ner of Sections 16, 17, 20 nnd 21, thonce In a northeasterly direction through the west half of sections 16 nnd 9 through tho southwest quarter and the cast half of section 4 of said last township and rango to a point on the north line of said section 4 about 20 chains west of the northeast corner of salij section 4, thenco northerly and westerly across sections 33 and 28, township 16, rango 30 to the section line between sections 28 nnd 29, thenco northerly along said section line be tween sections 28 and 29, and soctlons 21 and 20 to a point about ono-fourth of a mllo south from tho northwest cor ner of section 21 and thence In a north west direction ncross sections 20 and 17 to the northwest corner of section 17, thenco on a west and north direction across sections 7 nnd 0 to a point on tho north line of section 6 about one fourth of a mile cast of tho northeast corner of Section 6, has reported In favor of the same as follows: Beginning at Station No. 11 of Road No. 11 In tho southwest quarter of section 4, township 14 north, range 30 west, running thenco in a northeastoly and northwesterly direction through the southwest quarter and tho northwest quarter ofi said section 4, and through the southwest quarter nnd tho west half of the northwest quarter of sec tion 33, township 15 north, rango 30 wost, to the southwest corner of sec tion 28. township 15 north, range 30 west, thence north on section lino be tween sections 28 and 29 said town ship and range three-fourth of a. mllo, thence in a northeasterly nnd north wostorly direction through the north west quartor of said section 28 and through the west one-half of south west quarter of section 21, township 15 north, rango 30 wost, to the quarter section cornor between soctlons 20 and 21, thonce north on section lino be tween sections 20 and 21 nnd botwoen sections 10 and 17, said township and range, to a point about 30 rods south of the quartor section cornor between said sections 16 nnd 17, thence In a northeasterly, northerly and north westerly direction through tho north west quarter of southwost quartor, nnd tho nortwost quarter of section 16 and through the southwest quarter of southwost quarter of section 9 to a point on lino botwoen sections 8 and 9, township 16 north, rnngo 30 west, about 20 chains north of the southwest corner of said section 9, thence north on lino botween aald sections 8 and 9 to a point about 108 rods south of the nortwest cornor of said bectlon 9, thonce in a northeasterly direction through the northwest quarter of said section 9, and through tho southeast quartor of southweat quarter and the west half of southeast quarter and through the west half of northeast quarter of section 4, townshl" 15 north, rango 30 west, to the north Ii.h- of said section 4 about 22 chains west from the northeast corner of said soctlon 4. All objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed In tho offlco of tho County Clork on or boforo 12 o'clock, noon, of tho 18th day of Feb ruary, 1918, or such road will be nllow ed without reference thereto. Dated at North Platte, Nebr., this 11th day of December, 1917, (SEAL) A. 8. ALLEN. dllJ4 County Clerk. NOTICE. OF SPECIAL. ELECTION IN KAST 1"I,.VTTI'J I'HHUINUT. Notice Is hereby given that a Hneclnl election will bo held In EnRt Tlnttn Precinct, In Lincoln County, Stato of Nebraska, on the 29th day of January, 1918, at which tho following proposi tion win no suunmicii io mo voters or said East Plntte proclnct, to-wlt: "Shall the lionrd of County Commis sioners of tho County of Lincoln, state of Nobrnska, Issuo Thirty thousand Dollars (J30.000.00) of 'East Platte Pro clnct Brldgo Bonds', In denominations of One thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars each bearing interest nt the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, Interest and principal payable nt the Office of the County Treasurer of Lin coln County, State of Nebraska, In tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, in the State of Nebraska. " Said bonds to hoar dato of March 1. 1918, and tho Interest on snld bonds to be payable on the 1st day of September, lflls, nnd on tho 1st day of March and on the 1st day of September of enoh ahd ovory yonr thoroafter, until all of the Interest on said bonds shall have been paid. Said bonds to be numbered consecu tively from 1 to 30 Inclusive, nnd. the Interest thereon to bo ovldonceQ' by coupons thereto attached. Bonds No.'s 1, 2 nnd 3 to become duo nnd payablo on tho 1st day of March, 1929. Bonds No.'s 4, 6 and G to bocomo duo and payable on tho 1st day of March, 1930 Bonds No.'b 7, 8 and 9 to become duo and payablo on tho 1st day of March, 1931. Bonds No.'s 10,11 nnd 12 to become duo and payablo on the 1st day of March, 1932. Bonds No.'s 13, 14 and 15 to bocomo due and payablo on the 1st dny of March, 1933. Bonds No.'s 16, 17 and 18 to become due and pnynble on tho 1st day of March, 1934. Bonds No.'s 19, 20 and 21 to liocome due and payable on tho 1st day of March, 1935. Bonds No 's 22, 23 and 24 to Jiecomo due nnd payable on the 1st any of March, 1936. Bonds No.'s 26, 26 and 27 to become due nnd payable on the 1st day of March, 1937. Bonds No.'s 28, 29 and 30 to become due and payable on tho 1st day of March, 1938. And shnll tho Board of County Com mlssslonors of tho County of Lincoln, in tho Stato of Nobraska, levy a tax In the yenr 1918, and In each and every year thereafter sufficient to pay the Interost on said bonds, and sufficient to pay five per cent of tho principal thore of as provided by law; and In tho year 1928, and each and ovory year there after sufficient to pay tho principal of said bonds as thoy become due, until sutllclcnt tnx has been levied to pay all of tho principal of said bonds as provided by law; and such tax both for Interest nnd principal to bo levied upon all of tho taxable proporty In said East Platto Precinct. Said bonds to bo used for tho purpose of constructing a eecjes of wagon bridges across tho following streams, to-wlt: tho North Channel of tho Platto River, tho south slough of the Platte River, and tho North and South bran ches of the Platte River, beginning at a point on tho North bank of the north chnnnol of tho Platte River, whore n continuation of Market street' of tho Village of Brady, Lincoln County, Nobraska, running in a southwesterly direction, intersects tho north bank of tho said North Channol of the Platte River, and then across vsald North Channol of tho Piatt- River to a point on tho south bank of said North Chan nel of tho Platte Rlvor, where, said line conects with the Publlg "Highway No. 183; thenco commencing on tho north bank of the south slough on the Section line between Sections twenty-two (22) and twenty-three (23) in township twelve (12) North, of rango twenty seven (27) West of tho -6th P. M. thon across said south slough to the south bank of said south slough connecting with Public Highway No. 43: thence commencing at the north bank of tho North branch of tho Platto River on said Section line between said Sections twenty-two (22) nnd twenty-thrco (23), thence south ncross said north branch of the Platte River to tho south bank thereof, connecting with said Public Highway No 43; thenco commencing at the north bank of the South branch of tho Platte River on said soctlon Mne between said Sections twenty-two (22) and twenty-thrco (23), thonce south across said south branch of tho Platte River to tho south bank therof; nil of said -bridges being approximately 2003 feet In length, moro or less, nnd all being situate within said East Platte Proclnct, and to bo of sufficient width for two tetyns to pass each other at any point- on said bridges, and to be constructed of concrete and steel, and to comply with tho plans nnd specifi cations prepared and furnished by the State Engineer of the State of Nebras ka, nnd said bonds to be approximately one-half of the entire cost of the con struction of snld bridges as 'heretofore set forth, and the entire cost of which is to be approximately sixty thousand Dollars ($u,000.00), one-half of -which Is to be borne by tho Stato of Nebraska, Aid, as provided for In Article 5, Chap ter 28, Sections 123 to 133 inclusive, of the Revised Statutes of the State of Nebraska, for the year 1913, and acts amendatory thereto, said amendatory acts being Chupter p7, page 150 of tho Session Laws of tho State of Nebraska, for the year 1915. Should tho State of Nebraska fall to grant such aid, then tho bonds of said East Platto Proclnct hereby ordered voted upon, shall not bo Issued. Tho ballots to bo used at said special election shall have printed thereon:' "For" Issuing Thirty-thousand Dol lars ($30,000.00), In "East Platte Pre cinct Bridge Bonds", in denominations or One thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each bearing Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Interest and principal payable at the Olllce of the County Treasurer of Lin coln County, State of Nebraska, in the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, in tho State of Nebraska. Said bonds to bear dato of March 1, 1918, and tho interest on said bonds to be payable on the 1st day of September, 1,918, and on the 1st day of March, and on tho 1st day of September, of each and every year thereafter, until nil of the Interest on said bonds shall have been paid, and to levy a tax In tho year 1918, and in each nnd every year thereafter sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds, and sujllcient to pay five per cent of tho principal thereof as provided by law; nnd In the year 1928, and each and every yqar thereafter sulllcient to pay tho principal of said bonds as they be come due, until sufllclent tax has been levied to pay all of the principal of snld bonds as provided by law, and such tax both for interost and principal to be levied upon all of the taxable property in said East Platte Precinct. r,'i1VKalnH.tVvi SlIlnK Thirty-thousand Dollars ($30,000.00), In "East Platto Precinct liridge Bonds", In denomlna t'ns of One thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), bearing Interest at tho rate ,,u, v.ui j,ei- annum, payauio semi-annuulty, interest and principal payable at tho oHico of tho County Treasurer of Lincoln County, Stato of Nebraska, In the City ot North Platte. ii. , , 1 Vounty' Htat0 of Nebraska. nJo b0"lls, to, near date of March 1, 1918, and tho interest on said bonds to he payable on the 1st day of September, 19U. and on tho 1st day of March and on tho 1st day of September, of each and every year thereafter, until all of tho Interest on said bonds shall have boon paid, and to levy a tax in tho year 1918, an In each and every year thereafter sutllclont to pay the Interost on said bonds, and sutllclcnt to pay flvo per cent of Uie principal thereof as provided by law. ami In the year 1928, and ench and every year thereafter sufficient to pay tho principal of said bonds as they bo come due, until sufficient tax has been levied to pay nil of the principal of snld bonds as provided by law, and such tax both for Interest and principal to bo levied upon all of the taxablo property in said East l'lntto Precinct. Those voting In favor of said proposl i8'1?11 nmrk the,r ballot with an 3, V.ofore the paragraph beginning with the wonl "'FOR" ami those voting against said proposition shnll mark their ballot with nn "X" before tho 'IvfLUNST" m'nB W'th th0 WOra Said election shall be open nt 8 o clock A. M. und continue open until 8 o clock P M. of said day, and the polling Places of aald East Platto Precinct will VSt a.1 ul Sc,',01 house on Section three (3) In township eleven (11) North, of range twenty-seven (27) West of the 6 P. M. at which all of the voters living In snld proclnct south of tho south branch of the south channel of the Platto iwvtjr in nam i-recinct will cast their ballots, and at the Woodman Hall In the Village . of Brady, In said Precinct, at which all voters living In said Pre cinct nnd residing north of the south bank of the south branch of the south channel of the Platte River shnll cast their bal lots, on tla 29th day of Janu nrj i j j 1 8. By order of the Board of County Cpmmlsslonera of Lincoln County, Stnte of Nebraska, made on the 24th day of December, 1917 127J24 a. S. Allen, County Clerk. l