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THE BUICK
We arc now situated in the North Side Garage
with a full line of BUICK AUTOMOBILES, Buick
Parts and Accessories, a full corps of first class
mechanics. We have sold our garage at Cozad, and
will devote our time to talting care of the BUICK. in
North Platte and vicinity; we solicit the Buick owners
trade, we guarantee satisfaction.
North Platte
IKA L. HAKE, lldllor nnd Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION HATES:
Ono Year by Mull In Advance $1.25
Quo Vcar by Carrier In Advnnco $1.50
Entered nt North Plntte. Nobraska,
Postofflco aH Second Clnss Mattor.
, . FRIDAY, JANUARY lltli, i018.
Tlilrly-tlirco Years Old.
With this Issue The Trlbuno closes
lUi thirty-third year. So kindly and
go courteously has tho publisher boon
troated during that long porlod of
tlmo; so pleasant baa been tho en
vironments and so gonorously lias his
creator bestowed upon him tho bless
ings of oxce'ptloiinl health, that those
years have quickly spod. If there 1b a
tinge- of sadness In tho publisher's life,
It Is that ho Is growing old, for to him
every day Is full of sunshino; ho
thoroughly enjoys his home, his
frlonds, his work. Surrounded by tho
things that aro always pleasant to him
tho span of Ufo will bo too short.
Unquestionably Tho Trlbuno during
t'u). a (ars hns fallen short of tho
o. i k stiouul perf irni, but it Iuib,
generally to tho best of its ability,
ondonvorod to assist In building up tho
county nnd city, In acquainting Its
rendors with local events, in support
ing what it boilovod to bo right and
criticizing those things which scorned
wrong.
During thosothlrty-threo yearsNorth
Platto linu treblod in population; It
hns rlson from a cattle-country nnd
frontier town to a city possossod of
nil modern conveniences; u city of
splendid schools, of churches that havo
olovatod tho stnndnrd of morality, of
home-like homos, of prosperous pcoplo,
of exceptional business houses,
Tho county has kopt .Ucp with tho
city In tho progressive strido, In popu
lation, lti'farm improvement and in all
things which tend to mako llfo moro
successful and enjoynblo.
Thorp are ilpon tho subscription
books' of The Tribune tho namoa of
sovoral hundred who road tho initial
number tlilrty-thrco years ago nnd who
aro still readers. Can you fnult tho
publisher If ho regards tboso sovoral
hundred as frlonds who aro really
worth having, as frlonds ho apprecl-ntos.-ns
friends In which ho places a
confidence tbnt ho knows will novor bo
ubusod?
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PRKSIIMttT WILSON'S Til It. MS
FOB A WOULD PEACE.
Aniorlca's program of war and
poaco, with dollnlto terms upon which
tho nations, groat and small, fighting
togothor ngulnst German world dom
ination are ready to lay down tholr
arms, was given to tho world by!
rrosuiont wuson Tuesday thru an ad
dross to congress In Joint session. For
this program,. based upon tho lighting1
u wrongs unci uio surety or peace-
loving peoples desiring to llvo tholr
ii ii .75' i r i (!0mmlt1tua 11,0 !
......v... vui.vun hi iifciii. linn UUIIIHIIIU lu
fight until It Is achlovod. Thus hoj
i.ni3nf,, UMfPy 10 .AulU(Hll
... ..u ouipiHuo iiuiiuu. ivu i:iui-
"u nuiiuiliiuu in lliiutUUl II r (HV1UCII
Hi purpose," ho said
"Wo stand to-1
got her to tho end."
lunirteon concrete
ttrnnnanlH liilil
ll I I""1"1""" IIUKUII Willi WIU
iiuuiiu-huuii mat me days or private
iiiiuniuuuiHu uuuorsianuings aro gono
nun inai convonnnts or pence must bo
roiialid In tho open. Brlofly sum
mprlMd, the other 'points wore:
Absolute froodom of the sens in
ponu or war, except aa thoy may bo
ilosod by International action
ueiiiovtil of economic barriers
UIIUIIIK UBIIOnS UUHOClHtlnir Mianiimlvaa I
to nmlutsin poaco.
Guiruntcna of the reduction of arma.
menu to tho lowost point consistent
with domestic safety.
Impartial adjustment (if pnlnnlnl
clalniH.lmsod upon the principle that
tho puoplo concerned havo equal rights
with the governments.
Evacuation of all Russian torrltorlos
and opportunity for Russia's political
davolopmont
Evacuation of Helglum.
Evacuation of Fronoh torritory and
lighting of tho AlBnce-LorraIno wrong.
Ro-ndjustlng of Italy's frontlors
along rocognlznblo linos of nationality.
Froo opportunity for autonomous de
velopment of tho 'peoples of Austria
Hungary. Evacuation of Rumnnla, Sorbla and
Montonogro nnd gunrantoos for all tho
Ilnlknn states.
Sovorotgnty for Turkey's portion of
tho Ottoman omplro and autonomy for
othor niitlonalltlos.
An liulopendont Poland, with nccoss
to tho sea. -
Gonoral association of nations for
mutual guarantees or Indopondonco
nnd torrltorlnl Intogrlty to largo and
small states allko.
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llaptlNt Cliurcli.
0;45 Sunday school.
11:00 Morning worship. A Btory Bor-
nion for children. "Tho Story of n
Twolvo Year Old Roy."
fl;30 B. Y. P. U. Londor Gustavo
Dahlstrom nnslstod by group No. 2.
7:30 Evcnlnj: worship. "Tho Ex-
poctntlons of God"
A. C HULL, Pastor.
LOCATION
Buick Co.
COM .MISS 10 X i: RS' PI10CKKOIXGS.
January 7, 1918.
Hoard mot pursuant to adjournment
presont Springor, Hormlnghauson nnd
ICoch and county clerk. J
The following claims wore nllowed:
Geo. Young, hauling pilos to Well-
Hoot, $12.00. -
Sundry persons, road work,' $5200.
Nebraska and Iowa Steol Tank Co..
culvort, $120.32. I
Coatos Lumber Co., coment, $45.50.
Coatos Lumbor Co., lumber, $109.15.,
Nebraska nnd Iown Steol Tnnk Co.,1
culvort, $198.25.
Coatos Lumber Co., lumbor, $55.10.
Nebraska and Iowa Steel Tnnk Co.,
culverts, $108.00.
Duwson County, ono-hnlf county line
road, $91.39.
Coatos Lumber Co., lumbor, $41.45.
Nebraska and Iowa Steel Tnnk Co.,
culverts, $72.00.
Tidball Lumbor Co., lumber, $112 30.
Coatos Lumber Co., lumber, $58.75.
Nebrnskn and Iowa Steol Tank Co.,
culverts, $35.54.
Coatos Lumbor Co., lumbor, $G55.00.
Nobraska and Iown Stool Tank Co.,
$123.00.
Murphy and Johnson, lumber,
$1058.84.
Sundry porsons, bridge work, $51.00.
Coatos Lumbor Co., lumbor, $107.55.
Waltomath Lumbor CoT, lumber,
$133.90.
North Platto Lumbor Co., lumber,
$138.80.
Nobraska and Iowa Stool Tank Co ,
culvorts, $240.99.
Coatcs Lumbor Co., lumbor, $102.00.
Waltomath Lumber Co., lumbor,
$1,077.03.
Joss Long, bridge work, $90.00.
J. S. Hatchor Co., lumbor, $11.00.
Nobraska and Iown Stool Tnnk Co.,
culvorts, $25.00.
Coatcs Lumbor Co., lumbor, $377.55.
J. S. Ilntchor Lumber Co., lumbor,
$174.30.
Cluus Anderson, bridge work, $4.00.
Fred Lon, hauling, $28.00.
Nobraska and Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
culverts, $75.00
Coatos Lumber Co., lumbor and
cemont, $1,242.85.
13. G. West, cemont, $115.G0.
Foster Lumber Co., lumbor, $154.20
Chns. Trombly, work on dam, $45.04,
Mrs. Ira Dech, rofund poll tax, $2.00,
Nels Lofdahl, hay for bridgo, $28.00.
Nobraska Telephone Co., rent nnd
toll, $12.05.
L. J. Hansen, coal for popr, $8.00.
Itcrt McMitrtry, rond work, $20.00.
R J Hurtmnn, road work, $0.00.
J. H. Sonton. and others, drayago,
Emll Traub, grade man, $5.00
F. n Wcstonfold, mdso. for county
poor, $U2.09.
J: U. Hemphill, supplies, .$10.75.
Oeorgo Kosmor, road' work, $8.50
Roy Wilson, balance salary, $21.00.
.1. Madison, road work, $5.00.
J. W. Fetter, drugs for county poor,
N. C. Etowon, livery hire, $3,15.
Sundry persons, road work. $170.75.
C, E. Konnon, sorvlcos county poor,
$12.50.
j. n. Hatchor Co.. lumbor, $G7.35.
John Connolly, road work, $7.50.
J- T. KooforBalary county nttornoy,
$a(D,UU.
Wm. Lyman, plumbing. $23.03.
A" J' Salisbury, bonrd county prls-
onors, ?izii.uu.
A. J. Salisbury. Jailor's fees. $130.50
a. j. naiisnurv. or cn nxnonsoH.
a i Coiiai, .,.m ,
HOH, fJHi.iU
W. W
Heurn, mdso. county poor,
$9.83.
Clnrouce Splcor, bridgo work, $3.00.
w. m. I'ox, bridge work, $2.00.
Clark Andro. road work. S12.00.
North Platto Lumbor Co., coal conn
ty poor, $21.00.
! North Platto Lumbor Co., lumber,
$6.95.
D. E. McDonald, dragging. $G8 85 1 ltuulB situated In Lincoln County, No
A. M. Dillon, road work, $1 00. braska, to-wlt: South Half (SM,) of
A. S. ALLEN, Countv Clerk Soction Sovon (7), Township Elvon
10 K- (11) N. Range Thirty-throe (33). West
u.... .. ... ... , . oi iuo uiu l. m. anu mo umuuut viuini-
Sonlees of the ClirlsUan Cliurcli L(l t0 bo duo plaintiff upon said mort
0:45 a. m. Bible school, communion1 gage Is the sum ot $1,631.83.
nnd aormon; 3:00 p. m. Junion En-1 You will ninlto answor to said potl
dimvor society. 7:30 p. m. ovonlng wor- tlon on or boforo tho ISth day of Fob
ah p and sormon, thomo, "The Frlond-' ruary, 1918, or your dofnult will he
limn nt T.iaiiu All i. .ii , ... . . i .. i i.i
ship of Josus.
n uio i in ninny woi-
COUlO 10 nttOIHl tboso mirvlcnu
Strnngors nnd visitors In tho city
especially wolcomo.
Thoro will bo a School of Mothods
for Sunday School workors condtuctod
uy livo specialists of tho American
fl I . --.w w.,u
v,....0iu. HBU)uary aooioty. Jan. 28
to I-obruary 1, lncluslvo. This school
Will till nnm. in ..11 n i . .
win do open to all Sunday school!
... . - . - . . tjv..ww.
worKors or Lincoln county. A tult'on
reo or $1.00 will bo required of all who
nttond to provldo for tho oxponset tit
F. A, Llndoumoyor, Mlnlstor.
NOTIPH roil I'trilMCATlOX
DoiMirtnif ill or ihf lutrrlor.
. , , , Serial No. 0608B
v. H. Land Office nt North Plntte, Nobr
tnn (t imu
it Hilrmood of1 KnmHtinV W P,,,V"
i;""".0-0"'.. bomersot, Nebr. .who
on Mny'TflT'T.rn'omndi which said mortgngo and notes , socur-
try, No. 00085. for NVj of swu. seo- oil thoroby woro for vnluo on tho 19th
nn.,Srr,,ii,y.V8xtl,li,.i' N'.' rn,J.?0,S1' .y- day of July, 1912, transferred and as
"lALr. r i)ur'd 'ui,lms n od notice L,' n,,,i' ROt ovor to Georco E.
. iHiuiiuuii iu nuiKe mini tnreo yonri
proof, to establlBh claim to tho land,
nbovo doscrlbed. boforo tho HeglHtor ,
thoihTM
Olnlmnnt names as wltnosaos:
Perry O. Mulllkln. of Homoraot. Nob.
Clinton It, Solhy. of Somerset. Nob,
inf ''l yer, ot tsomorsot, nou.
John Putin, ot Hmnnranr. Nxli
J12fir H. J. HAMES, HeglMtor.
UMO.V PACIFIC OFFERS
WORK FOll HOMIiSTKAOKRo.
In n rocont statomont Issued, Gen'l
Managor Jeffors, of the Union Pacific
says:
"Tlio Union Pacific Railroad will
glvo employment to homostonders In
Its car shops and roundhousos under
conditions that will onablo them to
earn, during the balance of the Beason,
nt least $90.00 a month
The employment which wo have to!
offer those men," said Mr. Joffers,
"will make It possible for homestead
ers to replenish their funds during the
winter months so they will havo ad
ditional ensh with which to take up
their work in the spring.
"We will co-operate with them in
every way by giving thorn trans
portation back to their homes should
they want to go back to keep a line on
things on the farm.
"If those homesteaders will apply
to tho agent at nearest station or to
tho mocbanlcal department at any dis
trict tormlnal wo will arrange to find
work for thorn to do at once. Wo will
see, of course, that they got transport-
atlon to the point where the work Is.
and home again when it is necessary
for th'n to return to tholr farms."
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l or aalc.
Household goods of the lato Rev.
Win. Hay. Phono Black 377. O. O.
Wo0( 910 E 3(1 t t 102.3
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WORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block Norlh ot Postoflice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for the
scientific treatment of metlical,
surgical and confinement caser.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Ceo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J.B. Redfield, H. D. J. S. Simms, M.D
The Nurse Brown Memorial
Homeopathic Hospital
1008 West Fourth Street.
For tho treatment of Medical, Surgical
and Obstetrical Patients.
JOHN S. TWINEM, M. P.
DR. HAROLD A. FENNEL
Osteopath.
Helton lluildliig
uiiico uours J a. in. to 6 p
7 p. m. to 8 p
Phones
m.
in.
Offico Ulack 333 Res. Dlack 1U2U
E. W. FETTER,
Pliyiclnn
X RAY
Office: First National Rank Building.
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L . C' DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nobraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
Legal Notice.
To M. A. Johnston, ilrst namo un
known and wife Molvina Johnston, Ed
win A. Morgan nnd Borthn Morgnn,
known and Calllo S. Kirks, his wife
known and Sallle S. Kirks, his wife
and C. W. Cameron, first namo un
known nnd Cnmoron, his wife,
first namo unknown:
You aro horcby notified that George
Van Zundt hns lllod his potltlon in tho
District Court of Lincoln County,
Nebrnskn, against you nnd each ot you,
impleaded with others, tho object, and
prayer of which snld potltlon Is to
forocloso a certain mortgage mndo nnd
oxocuted by M. A. JohnBton, first name
, . -r
wlfo. upon tho lollowing described
maon ami uocroo onioruu ns in niuu
potltlon urnyod.
Goprgo Van Zandt.Plantlff,
JSfl By Evans & Evans, his attomoys.
Letfiil Notice.
A tli tit Dntflnu Tin tin nil llntllna,
i ililllUI ilUlHUW) ItllMMtlll fMVVVU
Richard E. Spelts
his wife, first and i
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and Spelts,
rmil tintno llllirnnUMi
111E, i.W, ,.UL ,. .......w .... ..w ..
You and each of you aro horoby
notified that Georgo E. Wnrrop has
! commoncod nn action ngalnst you In
tho District Court of Lincoln County,
to forocloso a cortnln mortgngo mndo,
executed and dolivored by Arthur Bat
tles nnd Hannah Battlos to tho U. S
Llvo Stock Company, conveying the
north ono-half of Section seventeen
(17), township slxteon (10), north of
range thirty-two (33), west or uio oui
P M- l'ncoln County, Nebrnskn,
,i,ii.' m nd nMoa BoPiir-
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Warren, who Is now ownor lu good
fnlth thereof.
You aro roQUired to nnswor said
potltlon on or bororo tho 18th day of
Fob uary, 1918.
Georgo E. Warren,
By E. C. Hoiidor,
Ills Attornoy.
J8-fl
unknown and Molvlna Johnston, hls.nlson, hor husband,
,1. . JIEDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SUltGEOK
Successor to
PHYSICIAN &SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Rcdfleld & Redtlold
Office Phone C42 Red. Phono 67
Notice of Sale. I
Notice Is hereby given thnt by virtue.
of a chattel mortgage dated on the
11th day of October 1917 and duly filed
In tho office of the County Clerk ot
Lincoln County, Nobraska, on tho 11th
day of October 1917, nnd executed by
John Smith to Clara Stcgomann to se
cure the paymont of tho sum ot
$737.51 and upon which there Is now
duo the sum of $707.51.
Default having been made in tho
paymont of said sum nnd no suit or
other proceeding nt law having been
instituted to rocovcr snld debt, or any
part thereof, therefore, I will sell the
property therein dcsccrlbed to-wlt:
40 acres of matured, standing nnd un-
husked corn locnted upon the follow
ing described premises to-wlt: South
Wost Quartor of Soction 35, Township
14, North of Range 31, Wo3t of tho G
P. M., Lincoln County, Nebraska, nt
public auction nt tho house located
upon said described promises on tho
9th day of Jnnunry 1918, nt 1 o'clock
p. m. of said day.
Dated December 17th, 1917.
CLARA STEGEMANN,
dl8J8 Mortgagee.
Notice To Contractors.
Call for Bids on State Aid llrldgo at
North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebr.
Sealed bids will be received until
3 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, January 22,
191S, nt the office of tho County Clork
In Lincoln County, North Plntte, Nebr
for the construction of a concrete
bridge across the South Platto River
located approximately one mile south
of tho City of North Platte. Bids will
bo received for the construction of:
Ono reinforced concrete nrch bridgo
composed of 10-50 ft. concrete arches,
with concrete piers and abutments,
resting on wood piling as per plans
and specifications. Bids will bo re
colvod on tho yardnge basis for making
nils In approaches and surfacing.
All bids must be sealed and accom
panied with a casli deposit or certl
lied check made payable to tho County
Treasurer, Lincoln County, for tho
sum of $5,000.00. All checks must bo
certified to by a bank In Nobraska.
Bids will be publicly opened at tho
offico of tho County Clerk, North
Platto, Nobraska, at 3 o'clock p. m.,
January 22, 1918. A copy of tho plans
nnd specifications aro on file In tho
offico of tho County Clerk and the
State Engineer, and may be had upon
application and pnyment of $5.00 at
tho office of the State Engineer.
Tho State and County reserve the
right to reject any or nil bids.
Geo. E. Johnson. State Engr,
d21-J21 A. S. Allen, County Clerk,
Partition Sale.
By virtue of an order directing the
referee to mako a sale, which order
was Issued from tho District Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a de
cree of partition nnd tho confirmation
of tho refereo'B report rendered In
suld Court, wherein Chnrlotto S.
Woodwnrd Is iplnlntiff and Henry T.
Woodward and Norah Woodward, his
wifo; G. T. Hallowny and Cressio
Halloway, his wife, and L. C. Mitchell
nnd Ednn Mitchell, his wife, parties In
possession of said lands, aro defend
ants; and to mo directed I will on tho
25th day of January, 1918 at two
o'clock P. M. at tho East Front Door
of the Court Houso In North Platte,
Lincoln County, Nobraska sell at pub
lic miction to tho highest bidder for
ensh tho following described real es
tate, to-wlt:- all of Soction flvo (5), in
Township slxteon (1G) North, of Range
Twonty-olght (28), West of tho C P M.
and all of Section Three (3), In Town,
ship Slxteon (10) North, flf Range
Twenty-nine (29), Wost of tho G P M..
all 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 offer said lands in
two parts, ono being all of Section
Flvo (5), in Township Sixteen (1G)
North, of Rnnge Twonty-eight, West of
tho G P. M. ; the othor being all of
Section Three (3), In Township Six
teen (16) North, of Range Twenty-nine
(29), Wost ot.tbo G P M. If tho bid
upon tho whole of said two sections
exceeds tho highest total bids upon
each of said two sections I will accept
said bid for all of said lands; but if
the said two highest bids upon the two
soparato tracts exceeds tho ' hlghost
hid for tho wholo of said lands I will
accept said bid upon tho two soparato
tracts.
Dated this 17th day of Doc. 1917.
dl8J22 O. E. ELDER, Referee.
LKGAL NOTICE.
To Edna J. Klnnlson and Kin-
first nnd real
name unknown:.
You are horoby notified that Sam
uol Haynlo, as plaintiff, commonccd
an notion, ngninst you us defendants,
In the District Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nobru8kn, on Decomber 14, 1917,
the object ot snld uctlonv bolng to
hulet title, in the plaintiff nnd against
tho defendant, to nil of Section Nino
(0), Township Nino (9), North of
Range Thirty-two (32), Wost Gth P.
M., as agalust clouds upon the title to
said land causod by tho recording of
tho following wnrrnnty doeds, purport
ing to convoy snld lands, to-wlt:
A deed mado by W. B. LeVoiiue nnd
wlfo to T. E. Baldwin, dated and ac
knowledged on March 8, 1912, nnd ro
cordod on October 29, 1912, in Deed
Rocord A 12 at pago 674 of tho records
of Lincoln county, Nebraska.
A dood made by snld T. E. Baldwin
to Finis E. Downing, dated Decombor
17, 1912, and recorded on Decombor
23, 1912, In Deed Rocord B 5 at page
11 of tho records ot Lincoln County,
Nournsua.
A deed mado by said Finis E. Down
ing and wlfo to tho dofondant Edna J.
Klnnlson, dated October 8, 1913, and
recorded on January 5, 1914, In Dood
Record B 0 at pago 249 of tho records
of Lincoln County Nobraska.
And to cancol, annul nnd sot aside
said dcodB, and to enjoin the defend
ants from assorting any claim of title
or Intorest In or to tho land above do
scrlbed.or any part thereof.
You nro required to answer said po.
tlon on or beforo tho 28th dny of
Jnnunry, 1918.
SAMUEL IIAYNIE. Plaintiff.
By WM. E. SHUMAN, Ills Attornoy
dl8-Jll '
Phone 308
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Roomy 1 and 2 Helton Dulldlng
North Platte, Nobraska.
X
Heal Estntc, FIrc, Tornndo nnd Hull
lusriiancc. Spcclnl Agents Globe
Life Insurance Company.
Corner Front and Dowoy Sts., Upstairs
Phono Red 572. North Finite, Neb.
My best referance, I'm olvvay dated
ahead.
L. M. McCLARA
AUCTIONEER.
Phone at my expense for dates.
OGALALLA, NEB.
itoAD xo. n::
To nil whom It may concorn:
Tlie Hpoclal commissioner appointed
to locate a public road ns follows:
Commencing nt 'the section lino on
the north of Sections nineteen (19) and
twenty (20), running south a distance
of 3 miles, between the following sec
tions. Sections nineteen (13) and twon
ty (20) nnd socTtons thirty (30) nnd
twenty-nlno (29) nnd Sections thlrty
ono (31) nnd thirty-two (32), all In
township thirteen (13). ranee thltry-
four (34). Lincoln County. Nebraska.
has reported lu fitvor of tho same a3
follows:
Beginning at the corner to Sections
17, IS, 19 nnd 20, T. 13 N., 11. 31 W. or
the Cth P. M., and running thence south
on section line 3 miles between Sections
19 and 20. 29 and 30, 31 nnd 32, said
townsinn ana range, terminating more.
All damages or objections thereto or
claims for damages thereto must oo
lllod In the office of tho County. Clerk
on or notore la o clock noon or too otn
day of Jlarch, 1918, or such road will be
allowed without roieronco thereto.
Dated nt North Platte, this 20th dny
or December, 1917.
A. S. ALLEN,
County Clerk,
llOAI) NO. 1IU.
To all whom It ninv concorn:
The special commissioner appointed
to locate a public road ns follows:
Commencing at the Northenst corner
of Section live, In township twelvo
north, rango thirty west, In Lincoln
County, and running thence west on
tho north section lines of Sections I
and C to tho northwest corner of Sec
tlon 6, township 12, rnnge 30 bo estab
lished, has reported in favor of tho
same as follows:
Uotrinnlnir at the N. E. corner of sec
tion C, T. 12 N., It. 30 W., and running
thence wost two miles between Sec. C
nnd 0, T. 12 N.. R. 30 W., and Sections
31, 32, 33, T. 13 N., K. 30 Y to the N.
W. corner or said section u.
All objections thereto or claims for
damages must bo filed In the olllco of
the uounty uieric on or uorore z ccio
noon of tho 7th day of March, 1918, or
such roaa win ue anowea witnout ref
erence thereto.
Dated nt North Plntte, Nebraska, this
zist nay or uecemuer, iuiv.
A. S. ALLEN.
County Clerk.
ItOAD NO. 410.
To all whom It may concorn:
The special commissioner appointed
to locnto a nuoiic roaa as roiiows:
Commencing at tho Southwest corner
or the Southwest duartor of Section
twenty-five, township ten, range thirty-one
and running thence east one mile
on section lino between Sections twen
ty-nvo nnd thirty-six In township ten,
range thirty-one, connecting Roads No.
141 and 170, has reported In favor of
tno same as roiiows:
Beginning at tho corner to Sections
sb, zb, 3b nnu 3U, t. 10 in., ii. 31 w., and
running thence east on lino between
Sections 25 and 36, said township nnd
range, one mile to the corner to Sec
tions and 3G, on range line to con
nect with Itoad No. 141.
All objections or claims for damages
must oe men in mo omce or tno coun
ty Clerk on or before 12 o clock noon
of tho 0th day of Jlarch, 1918, or such
road will be allowed without reference
thereto.
Dated nt North Platte, Nebraska, this
zuin nay or uccemner, imiy.
A. S. ALLEN,
County Clerk
NOTIOI3 OF PETITION.
Estate No. 1525 of Henry F. Doebke,
deceased, in ino uounty uouri or L.in
coin County, Nobraskn.
Tho State of Nebraska. To nil ner
sons Interested In said Estato take no
tice that a netltlon has been Hied for
tho appointment of Hannah Doebke as
Administratrix or said instate, wnicn
nas oeon set ror nenring nerin on Jnn
unry ar. iuis, at 9 o'cioeic n. m.
Dated December 27, 1917.
GEO. E. FHENCH
J1J22 County Judge.
NOTICK OK PHTITIOX.
Estate No. 1524 of Caroline Franzen. do
ceased. In tho County Court of Lin
coln County. Nobraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, To all per
sons Interested in said estato take no
tlco that a petition has been filed for
tno nrouate or an instrument nurnort
Ing to be tho last Will nnd Testament
of Caroline Franzen and for the ap
pointment or i-reu ti. reaso as r-jxecu
tor of said Will, which has been sot
for hearing heroin on January IS, 1918,
at y o ciock n. m.
Dated December 21, 1917.
GEO. E. FHENCH.
d25J15 County Judge
NOTICK TO Clli:i)ITOIlS
Estato No. 1520 of Anna M. O'Kourke,
deceased, in tno county court or Lin
coin County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will tako notice that the
tune limited ror presentation nnd fil
ing of olnlniH against said Estnto is
pril an, 191s, and for Settlement of
I jald Estate is December 21, iois; that
I will sit at the county court room In
said county on January 25, 1918, at 9
o'clock a. 111., and on April 25, 1918, at
9 o'clock a. m., to receive, oxamlne,
hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and ob
jections duly filed.
,,, CEO. E. FHENCH,
U25J22 County Judge.
NOTION KOlt PIJIH.ICATIO.W
Department of (lie Interior.
, Serial No. 05S30.
IT. S. Land Olllco at North Plntte. Nebr.
December is. 1917
Notice iu hereby given that Homnr
above described, before the Hoglster
ii rn,Ce Ver' f t?rt" pt'. Nebr.. oi
thie81tu 'hiy of February, 1918.
1 lalmant nanies nB witnesses:
Sllns Little, of North Platto. Nebr.
wH,i?iC.hllefrer'.0X Staploton. Neb.
ih,ylit,mF.n' J Stnploton, Nebr.
Itobort Ilatle. of Staploton, Nebr.
do5 (.,.. E. J. EAMES,
CNV Heglster.
NOTICE, OF SPKCIAI,. ELECTION IN
hlnlt' tl, VAn.r.i I1
I totheN'otei-sof
ii,11?!81.!1 la,t0 I'reclnct, to-wlt:
nin,V.L "4iru 01 county commia
nf vfiHof , 11,0 runty ot Lincoln, state
ymioSlfj?!.- lH8U0 Thirty thousand
Sn?rf, WO.OOO OO) of East' Platto Pro
CK "ridge BondB In denominations
0'Pn thousand (11,000.00) Dollars each
bearing Interest at tho rate of six per
cent per annum, payable semi-annually.
ff'c 'of tho County Treasurer of Lin
coln County, Stato of Nobraska, In the
on Sept. 26. 1914, made Homestead en
try, no 05830, for NWVi Section 34,
- PH iclna MorM.nV T'i?,,' .
intention to make final thr. c vnnr
I Proof. tO PHtnlllluh Mnlm h .1.. T 1
oi. rMin or,oby,B Xon tnnt ft special
iwinnt V,Xt ',eld In East Platto
1 reclnct, In Lincoln County, State of
Nebraska, on the 29th day of January,
City ot North Platto, Lincoln County, In
the State of Nobraska.
Sflld bonds to bear date of March 1,
1913, and tho Interest on snld bonds to
bo payable on the 1st dny of SeptomUor,
1918, nnd on tho 1st day of Maroh and
on tho 1st day of September of each and
every year thoroafter, until all of the
Intorest on said bonds shall have been
paid.
Snld bonds to bo numbered consecu
tively from 1 to 30 lncluslvo, and the
intorest thereon to bo evidenced by
coupons thereto nttnehod.
Bonds No.'s 1, 2 rikI 3 to become duo
and payable on the 1st day of March,
1929.
lionds No.'s 4, S and G to become duo
nnd pnynble on tho 1st day of Mnroh,
Bonds No.'s 7, 8 nnd 9 to bocoino duo
and payable on the 1st day of March.
1931.
Bonds No.'s 10,11 and 12 to become
due nnd payable on the 1st day of
March, 1932.
Bonds No.'s 13, 14 nnd 15 to become
due nnd payable on the 1st day of
Match, 1933.
uoiuis iso.'h iu, 17 and 18 to become
due and payable on the 1st day of
March, 1984.
Honda No.'s 19, 20 and 21 to becomo
duo nnd pnynblo on the 1st day of
March, 1935.
Bonds No's 22, 23 nnd 21 to become
dlld nnd imvablo on tho lat duv of
Maroh, 1936.
Homis no, h 26, 29 and 27 to become
due nnd pnynblo on. the 1st day of
Mnrch. 1987.
lionds No.'s 2S, 29 and 30 to become
duo nnd pnyable on. the 1st day of
March, 1938.
And shall the Board of County Com
mlsssloners of the County of Lincoln,
In the Stato of Nebraska, levy a tax In
the year 1918, and In each and ovory
year thereafter sufficient to pay the
interest on snld bonds, nnd sufficient to
pay live per cent of tho principal there
of as provided by law; and In the year
1928, and each and every yenr thero
nftcr sufficient to pay tho principal of
snld bonds ns they become due, until
sulllclcnt tax has boon levied to pay
nil of the principal of said bonds as
provided by law; nnd such tnx both for
Intorest and principal to be levied upon
all of tho taxable property In said East
Platte 1'recinct.
Said bonds to be used for thejiurpose
of constructing a series of wagon
bridges across tho following streams,
to-wlt: the North Chnnnel of tho Plntte
Hlver, tho south slough of the Platte
River, and tho Nortli nnd South bran
ches of the Platte Ulver, beginning nt a
point on the North bank of tho north
channel of tho Platte River, whore a
continuation of Market street of tho
Vlllnge of Brady. Lincoln County,
Nebraska, running In a southwesternly
direction, Intersects tho north bank of
the said North Channel of the Platte
River, and thon ncrosB said North
Chnnnel of the Piatt- River to a point
on tho south bank of said North Chan
nel of the Platte RU'er, where snld lino
conects with the Public Highway No.
183; thenco commencing on the north
bank of the south slough on tho Section
line between Sections twenty-two (22)
and twenty-three (23) in township
twelvo (12) North, of rango twenty
seven (27) West of tho Gth P. M. then
across said south slough to the south
bank of snld south slough connecting
with Public Highway No. 43: thence
commencing at the north bank of the
North branch of tho Platto RIvor on
said Section lino between said Sections
twenty-two (22) and twenty-three (23)
thence south across said north branch
of tho Platto River to tho south bank
thereof, connecting with said Public
Highway No 43; thence commencing
nt the north bank of the South branch
of tho Plntte River on said section line
between vflald Sections twenty-two (22)
and twenty-three (23), thence south
across said south branch of tho Platte
River to tho south bank therof; all of
said bridges being approximately 2003
feet In length, more or less, and all
being situate within said East Platte
Precinct, and to bo of sufficient width
for two teams to pass each other nt
nny point on snld bridges, and to be
constructed of concrete and steel, and
to comply with tho plans and specifi
cations prepared and furnished by the
State Engineer of tho State of Nebrns
kn, and snld bonds to bo approxlm" frly
one-half of the entire cost of tho'cori
struction of said bridges aa heretofore
sot forth, and the entire cost of which
Is to be npproxlmately sixty thousand
Dollars ($60,000.00), one-half of which
Is to be borne by the Stato of Nebrnskn,
Aid, ns provided for In Article 5, Chap
ter 28, Sections 123 to 133 inclusive, of
the Revised Statutes of tho State of
Nobraska, for the year 1913, nnd nets
amendatory thereto, said amendatory
acts being Chapter 57, page 1G0 of the
Session Laws of tho Stnte of Nebraska,
for tho year 191C.
Should tho State of Nebraska fall to
grnnt such nld, thon tho bonds of said
East Platto Precinct hereby ordered
voted upon, shall not be Issued.
Tho ballots to bo used nt said special
election shall have printed thereon:
"For" Issuing Thirty-thousand Dol
lars ($30,000.00), in "East Platto Pre
cinct Bridgo Bonds", in denominations
of 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
Otllce of tho County Treasurer of Lin
coln County, State of Nebraska, In the
City of North Platto, Lincoln County,
in the Stato of Nebraska. Said bonds
to bear date of Mnrch 1, 1918, nnd tho
interest on snid bonds to be paynblo on
the 1st day of September, 1918, and on
tho 1st day of March, and on the 1st day
of September, of each nnd every year
thereafter, until all of the Interest on
said bonds shall havo been paid, nnd to
levy n tax in the year 191S, and in each
and ovory year thereaftor sulllclcnt to
pay tho interest on said bonds, and
sufficient to pny five per cont of the
principal thereof as provided by law:
and in tho year 1928, and each and
eVery year "thereafter sufficient to pay
tho principal of said bonds ns thoy be
como duo, until sufficient tax hns been
levied to pay all of tho principal of
snld bonds ns provided by Jaw, and such
tax both for Interest nnd principal to bo
evled upon all of tho taxable property
in said East Platto Precinct.
"Against" issuing Thirty-thousand
Dollars ($30,000.00), in "East Platte
Precinct Rrldgo Bonds", In denomina
tions of One thousand Dollars
($1,000.00), bearing Interest at the rate
of six per cont per annum, payable
semi-annually, interest and principal
payable at the olllco of tho County
Treasurer of Lincoln County, Stnte of
Nebraska, in the City of North Platte,
Lincoln County, State of Nebraska.
Said bonds to bear date of March 1,
1918, and the Interest on said bonds to
be payablo on tho 1st day of September,
1918, and on tho 1st day of March and
on the 1st day of September, of each and
every yenr thereafter, until all of tho
Interest on said bonds sliall havo been
paid, and to levy a tax In tho yenr 191S,
and In onch nnd every year thoroafter
sufficient to pay the interest on said
bonds, and sufficient to pay five per cent
of the principal thereof as provided b
law, and In tho year 1928, and each and
every year thereafter sufficient to pn
tho principal of said bonds as they be
come due, until BUlllclent tax has been
levied to pay all of the principal of
said bonds an provided by law, and such
tax both for Interest and principal to bo
levied upon all of the taxable property
In said East Platto Precinct.
Those voting In favor of said Proposi
tion shall mnrk tholr bnllot with an
"X" boforo tho paragraph beginn ng
with tho word "F6R' and those voting
ngalnst snld proposition s all mar
tliolr ballot with an "V boforo the
jiaragrnph beginning with the word
,ASntdINSeTe'ctIon shall "untll i
o'clock A. M. and continue open unt
o'clock P M. of snld dny. nnd the polling
Since0 .of said East Plntte Preclnc . will
be. nt tho School house n Section threo
(3i In township eleven m) North, or
rango twenty-seven (27) AN e8?r11",,ln
P. M. at which all of ,Viv,otteh" south
In said precinct, south o : tho soitl
branch of the south channel of the ! latte
River In nn d Proclnct will ca";,,10,'i
baHots'nnnd nt the .'ffiVVednc't.
tho Village of Brady. "3'".,
tliolr ballots, on the 29th day of Janu-
nrnv19otrder of the Board of County
CommfialoSerV of Lincoln County.
State of Nebraska, made on tho -4th
day of December, 1917.
(127J24 A. S. Allen. County Clerk,