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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1919)
n memorial. IRA L BAKE, Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION IIATES: Ono Tcnr by Mull, In advance. .?1.7ff Ono Year by Currier, In adranco, $2.00 Entered at tlio North Ptatte, Nobraska Postofflco oa Second Class Matter. Major A. White Was born Fohruary 17. 1897. and died June 28, 1919 age ' 22 years, 4 months and 11 dayt. He was valedictorian of his cdass In 1915, and following Is a poem wrltUn by li I tn at tho cIobo of school; a farewell, nnd he one of a class of thirty-five was the first one to be called. Fit I DAY, JULY 18i 1910. If Ulud'Sorroir. our thoughts could be read hero tills evonlng, ' I'm sure you'd And sadness and pain, At tho thought, that as friends wo are parting f!fHMf.. SVY1IKH TKM.S OK DEATH OF PAUL MARTIN That .we'll ne'er bo together again. If ypu could catch but a glimpse of our feeling ' And know all the thoughts of our mind, . I'm sure you would sympathize with us, And bonds of true friendship you'd Hnd. Wo all know and feel that It's true That this roll call will bo the laBt Corpl. Claronco L. Snyder, C. I'. C9th U. S. Infantry, stationed at lion dorf, Gorraany, who was present when Paul Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Martin, living north of Ilorshoy, was killed' has written a letter to Miss Gladys Martin, from which wo mako tho following excerpts: "I recoived your lcttor In regarcLto Paul and I was vory glad Indoed to It sin n f rn nt nlon ' I ft f It n tllfl. - :.,u,l t h.i, .. t i,;. When overy ono will answer present often wished to have Paul's picture As wo hnvo worcd long In the past. It brings back to me sorrow In the ..... ... , . , , . . .Mtnrt. nf t.i ,w, imtMn hut t Wo stand on the dock of departure Z , V;, And our ship Is all ready to sail VU.11 IIU 11 U IT U1IA1UUO J UU IVI J IV I ... , ... . t 1 find out exactly as to how Paul met Wo "Pc with our friends and our his death, so I will help enllghton you . vu"' ' , t m t ' As we stand along-sldo of tho rail. lfi,,l ttrna lrllln1 CnnlimltAt flflfli nhnt 1 m.. n w Urn trnin,, vl Some, pleasant thoughts are recalling n, w tn,i i,n !, t,n Of tho days when wo really had fun, .ii, ,i i .,nnn.t And tho times that we never know linlf mlln tlirmifrli IM.1- wkimIi nnrll 80rrOW wcro lying down closo by each other And our troubles had not yet begun to keep out of sight and danger for a fow minutes. Whllo in this position a Tho times when no clouds threatened way fromms, not far ahead, whon Paul A"d tho wa.8 a br,ftf azu blue' raised up to firo at one or them, and Whcn w laughed and wo all wore as ho did so was struck by a plcco of . . shrapnol which pierced his right side '"'H 'u,liU" iU4 "lv """s" " wu,u nrifl nnmn mif ivn tlin'iaff Tf nvlrinntlirl ul nlnrnnrl ha linnrf fnr fin ritrwl nlm raf instantly. His last and only words af- P10 8omo tlmt 1 know who nr0 thinking Of tho ntorms wo had to endure When It seemed that wo could find shelter not tor ho was hit was "Boys. I am hit," and reached toward me with his hand, and I bent back and shook handn with li I rr nnrl lin dnlrl "T nm trnnn vrnr W That of course was very hard And our Paway was dark and un for mo to bear, so I looked ahead of mo for a second, thon turned agnin to see if I could glvo him any immediate aid, but ho had died. By that tlmo wo had orders to go ahead, which wo did for a half mllo furtlior, losing lots or our boys In tho advance until wo camo to tho edgo or tho Argonno Woods whore wo stopped for tho night The noxt day Paul was tukon away euro. Tho captain now shouts from the gangway, To us who intend to embark. That tho ship Is ready for leaving And wo all Ms warning do hark. Somo try to Btnllo through tho tears That are trying to show how wo feel; J . V ift ft ii ftftu aftftxa 4 - J I a ror burial in tho Amorican comotory ine nro BomR wno saa'y aro WC0P" called Soptsarges, which Is cloar to .... ,',B. ... , . , . ivii.iiuu(,ii inu; iiuvu imuna ui iruu Montfancon. where ho Is located and will bo until you order his body moved home, I did not belong to Company E while steel. Wo all havo our courses decided they wore at North Platto, but joined &?a "1 Prt ior wh'cu ''v? af. ,)0Uud; shortly (iMor thoy wore 1n Camp Wo all havo firm determinations Cody, and that is where I flrsc met To Bce ,f thls world l round. Paul and wo bocamo friends in tho " , .... . . company and wore together nt all ?omo are ,0"nd for c of times until his death. I thought a ",,u ou,l,u l" u,u "uVl " great deal Paul bocauso ho tried to vory 0I1Q, some liarbr !s Sg; mako tho bcBt or overy thing tho,t,camo Every on0 ,,as a drcam to confc3S' un. no mnttnr linw tniich It wriH.l Wn ' " i Ttfv. Tr n ... ... 1 1 1 n .1 .w i wnrn nn wn ntlinr trnnta iipnthor "u nuuw won iiuu luuiiiusts uuu titi1 tinw hmMv fnttfrh flirliflnf llifl HluriHH . camo out lucky. Thoro woro twenty- Ana rouB'1 twn of lift hnva pntMA in V. (In KflHi. 1 WUUUH, from Camn Codv nt tho sari,o tlmo and uul wo n" B mrougu inem wnn soas that nearly o'er sarety With a pure heart and mind at the holm. COMlHlSSTONlSnS' .ritOCEEDINGS. July, 14, 1919. Board of county commissioners met, present Koch, Hermlnghausen, Sprln gor and county clork. The following claims were allowed: R. C. Burko, refund of taxos, $16.28. Milton Murphy, road work- ?G0.no. Peaso & Sou, blacksmlthtng, $13.25. Albort Snyder, road work, $39.00. Robert Snydor, road work, $15.00. W. H. Watson- mdso county poor, $6.20. D. J. PulHain, road work, $54.00 Wm. Peterson, road work, $69.50. S. M. Soudor. tax sale redemptions, $288.65. ' LOCAL AND PERSONAL ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pcrrltt loft yes; terday for Fennvlllo, Mich.. 'Whore they will visit relatives for a month. Little Boy Boy Blue waists on sale at 95c. $1.25 and $1.45 at Tho Leader Mercantile Co.'fl." Mrs. Jonnie Calhoun returned Wed nesday from Gibbon wher sho had been spondlng a week wltlTrolatlvos. Rompers for little tots on sale at 75c, 95c, $1.25 and up at Tho Leader Mercantile Co.'s. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtz arrived yes terday from Colorado for a short vis T. B. Marr, house rent county poor, it at the home of their nephew, F R $12.00. Elliott. Sundry persons, road work S1G6.50 Mrs. H. A. Chambers and son Rob- Howard Perkins, bridge work, $21. ort. of Keystone- havo been spending a low I'orKins, sorvicos, $ia.uu. W. T. Elliott, river work, $90.00. Sundry porsons, surveying, $40.00. Wesley Cockle, dragging, $12.00. , J. B. Tllllon, dragging, $13.50. Geo. O. Fowler, dragging, $45.00. Sundry porsons, surveying, $120.00, VCD. Waldo, dragging, $47.60. W. S. Hasklns, road work, $42.00. Dale Smith, road work, $38.00. George Karlger, road work, $46.50. John Gilford, road work, $45.50 James Ray, road work, $21.00. G. W. Karlger. road work, $56.00. W. II. Haught, road work, $30.00. W. H. Smith, road work, $185.45. Chas. Loypoldt, englneman, $86.71. Tobo Bunting, blademan, $84.00 few days here With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coatds. . The best that's made In America women's blouses and waists to sell at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 aro to be had only at The Leader Mercantile Co.'s. Buy our summer wash dress now during tho 20 per cent off sale on all the women's and misses' drosses In the store. Tho Leader Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Smith came down yesterday from their" ranch irt Arthur county to spend a few days with friends and look after property inter ests. , Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Mackintosh left the first or the week for the Black E. H. Springer, bridge jSteel, $47.25. Hms Df South Dakota for a week nftor which they will go to St. Joseph, Mo., ror a visit. Mrs. E. T. Tramp, Mrs. H. F. Tramp and daughter Marguerite and Mr. and Mrs. A F Tramp returned Tuesday rrom a ten-day visit in West Point, Neb., with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Krnuse. Miss Ruth Davidson was pleasant ly surprised last evening when about Adjourned to Julyi 21, 1919. ::o:: Episcopal' Church. Morning prayer 11; Sunday school 9:45; Sunday school north side chapol 3 p. m. n JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. Special Attention Given to Surjrery McDonald Dank Building Office Phono 83 Residence 89 D0CTOB d. t. qcigley Practice Limited to Surgery and Jtadlum Therun) 728 City National Dank OuIIdlng. Oniilin, Nebraska. Phone 368 ALHERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platto. Nebraska THE TYTINEM HOSPITAL, 1008 WEST FOURTH STREET, North Platte, Ncbr. For the treatment of Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical Cases. A place whoro tho sick aro cared for so as to bring about normal conditions In the easiest, most natural and scientific manner. Phone 110. North Platte, Neb. W. E. FLYNN ATTORNEY-AT-LAT) Offlco over McDonald Dank. Office Phone 1136 Ros. Phono 1120 DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors 5, 0, 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phono 70 Res. Phone Red 1009 Members of tho Episcopal guild do not forget tho apron shower on July ..III.. I.UII1VI ui... x - , . . i , Miss Boulah McGraw Is expected to 0rria,wi l.or m, nonatnn Mn.. w roturn tomlrrow from Portland where blrthday. Atter an evening of music sho has spent the past month with and BameS( delicious refreshments relatives. . .- rvori All tho women's and misses' wash ::o:!r- drosses now on sale at one-fifth off at Tho Leader Mercantile Co.'s. Save money and buy now. : :o; : 'Clfhton & Son' Hospital Phone Block 633 House Phone Black 633 W. T. PRITCHARI), Graduate Yeterinnrlan EUht years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. one-half block southwest or the Court House. See "Clinton & Son' -I'out your :Eyea and i -J satisfied. Son Is over on I the Rhine, will bo home soon. SJgn ot will the Big Ring. take care or your Eye' tw01'-! Glass trouble; we guar. , Estrnycd antee to glvo you satis-' Two coming three-year old mare fnntinn sion nf tha nil- mules rrom my farm near Nichols. Re- Ring. Son Is with Uncle Sam In Gcr-. "aiU. 101 iuiauuu leouiuB many, will bo home soon. 1 1 Bto vr "V0 v ' I North Platte. Neb. 53 ' Phono 780F11 r ii ta rutin 1 1 ihvl j ft, a 7 t All water users on the Suburban Ir-1 rlgatlon , Ditch must keep their lat-. -. Tfiirnn erals clean ir they expect to get good" secti0u 23-13-30 who there resides, results irom mo water, ino presi- on or about Aprll 15 1919( a bJack uent oi tno ooara win not siana ior nors0( welfi;lit about 1000 pounds, uny wasio oi waier. about ten years old. no brands dls : :o: E stray Notice. up by, tho undersigned on -::o: tinirillRn.'inlft. flwnpp p.nH. nrnvo I property, pay charges and take anl ranch, mal away. SCOTT REYNOLDS. North Platte, Neb. 53-12 Estray Calf. Pati.nA fHnm ft.n Unnrnnil northwest or city, about tho middle of Juno, a brocklo-raced hoiror cair, Q C Phone 786F11 brand on right hip, weight about 500 1 pounds. Will pay a suitable rowariOMce Phono 340 recovery or Its whereabout. WILLARD CROW.' 53-2 Phone 797F031. Res. Black 37 thoro aro only four of us loft. My homo Is In Bushnoll, Nob., and I was In business there boforo going to war nnd expect tq return thoro whon through. It certainly hnB boon hard for mo to -sco so many comrades fall, and I can readily say that tho worBt of all was iclinn "Pnltl timet fnnn fnr- lin wnu mv ....s... n ... , .. . ... , . , , moat lntlmato frlond and I folt alono ",,u BUU ",u"k our oay for a long tlmo. I can certainly share all sympathy with you folks You can always know, that Paul mot death as a good, bravo boy fighting for hlfl country and Its pooplo which ta the groatost honor in tho world, Tho town in which I am located Is ton kilometers from Coblenz jusl ncrosa tho Rhino. I am staying nt the houso of a German family and Corp; wrinuir niwi T Itnvn n nlnn rnnm nnil'twn eood foathnr IioiIh to Hlnnn on.' w On tho vast Bea of life, talk of Pntil ovnrr Rim nmi wioii thnt D'couraged and forsaken lin wnrn hnrti wlHi nn " Ones, :o:: inero ni;o somo wno win givo up tuo WliUn Mllim luitH tnr wnmnn nnil SirilO lnlnROfl mmlnrntnlv nrlnml. nnil n nnw lnt nf fill ilron'H hntu hint, rnvnlvml nf "o aa wo Bianu l)y IU18 OCOail, Tho Leader Mercantile Co.'s. 1 ray Ior firengtii ana emlurance to fcUUHl Under the strain and tho wearing of lmrdBhlps There are straits and rapids and Blioals . Which wo must go bv on our way uut an or these things wo will con- quor Thro.'igh all tho lands thon wo will scatter, At each port thero are somo who will leavo, Thore'll bo fewer each time of our landing, And somo falso fortunes deceive. AVoorlod by tho troubles that wo meet and cares by dear or i Forewarn (he Antl-Wols. We Strive To Please v When in need of good things to eat Call 212. Quality in every package. Dick Stegeman, PHONE 212 815 NO. LOCUST. $2.00 orders and over delivered. PR. SnAFFER, Osteopathic Physician Belton Bldg. North Platte. Nob Phone for Appointments. DERRYBEHRT & FORRES. Licensed Embamers Undertakers and Funeral Director Day phone 41 Night phone Itlack '8S Conservative memborn or tho pi ohl- . .,,, . . . l.iHnn fWHm, in ti.n i,o.,nn Bn mlt o will meet as wo seek for cur land. Wi 1 iinarln inK mlinl 41ik j1ia " ik' i " , 1. "Vr Wo place trust In God as pur maker pending enforcement bill bo drastic Thntu mny nU 8nfoly Bal1 "r tho il.n It ml. .1.1 .. ....... 1,.l.. nf I BCa . " rr, Z That none will take from our number whole question of liquor drinking. As wo sIowIy E ovor tho lcp too rar and added othor Hovoro rostrlc- q h,Vn V An , r',,'i in a . ti.. i i So good-bvo to all wo nro leaving t in the senate" od possb. y M Qo ooA;$ M g nll'nf llinlf wnulf mnun I. nl ftlAJOU A. Will U'J, all ' of thoir work presidential veto. thrown out by n May 14, 1915. MethodiHt niiiireh. irlflh rresldont Pusses ThrouBh. H. E. Hoss. Pastor. Proachlnir 11 a. Bamonn do Valora, president of tho mon subject "Romombor Thv Croa- lUsh Ropubllo," passed through Exposition." solo, by L. Harrison Pal- North Platto on tho Overland Limited mor of tho Varalty Gloo Slngors. 1 wosuay, enrouto to Ban Francisco Preaching 8 n. m. 20 minute aacrod whoro ho Is to nttond tho national concert by Varsity Gloo Slngora. Sor- convention or tuo uiuerniana ana to omn subject "Romombor Thy Crea- unvou a statuo ot itouort ismmott at tor." Sunday Bchool 11 n. m. En- Golden Gato Park. worth Loaguo 7 p. m. Immediately after this trip, ho will ;o;; Biart on a spcaiuug tour or tno united DR. 0 A. SELltY States at which tlmo ho promlcon to Announces his dtschargo from tho make a moro oxtondod visit In Nobrns- milltary Borvlco and roturn to prl- a, ana will uolivor an addross in iim- vato practice ftha. Offices ovor Roxall Drug Store. Do Valora 's thrilling llfo has a. Phonos: Offlco 371. residence 1008. roused tho interost of tho world. Born Nortii Platto, Nob. In tho United States, ho early moved ::o:: to Ireland, whoro ho has dovoted Ms NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. llfo to tho causo or socurlng soU gov We, tho undersigned dentists of I eminent ror tho Irish pooplo Al- North Pintle, will close our offices though but thirty-seven y.cara old, ho overy Thursday afternoon until Oc- has.aorved several prison sontoncos, DR. RED FIELD Physician. Olistetrictan Surccon, X-Rny Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day Phono Office 013 Residence (! UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Director General of Railroads. Improved Sleeping Car Service BETWEEN NORTH PLATTE OMAHA AND CHEYENNE. Two Sleeping cars aro now opcr. uted locally between Omaha anil Chey enno, NOTICE In tho District Court of Lincoln Coun ty Nebraska. Ruth E. Winget, Plain tiff, vs. Helen C. Ross. Ethel M Winget, Charles H. Winget and Charles Ross, Defendants. Notice of Snlo In Partition. Notico is hereby given, that in pur. 8uance of a decree of the District Court, made and entered in tho above entitled action on tho 31st day of May, 1919, tho undersigned referee duly nppolnted in said causo and hav Ing taken the oath prescribed by law and having given tho bond provided by law and tho Court, and which was duly, approved by tho Court, I, O. K Elder, tho said referee, will offer at public auction at the east rront dobr or tuo court house or tho county or Lincoln, in the state, of Nebraskn, to tho highest bidder ror cash in hand tho following described property by said decreo ordered to bo sold, to-wlt Lot three (3) in Block sbcty-nlno (G9) In tho city of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Said salo will be held, and said prop erty offered for salo as aforesaid at o'clock p m., on tho 16th day or Aug ust, iuiy. Dated this 12th day or July. 1919. O. E. ELDER. J14al5 Rercree Notico of Hearing. In tho mattor or tho estate or Herman Sonnemnn, deceased, In tho County Court or Lincoln County, Nebraska To tho holrB and all persona Interested in said estato: Notice is hereby given that a petition for tho appointmont or Mlnnlo Son HERB HAMILTON Taxi and Livery DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Phono 909. Black 398 Legal Notice To Amanda Seward, and ir dead, her heirs, devisees, legatees, or personal representatives and all other persons interested in her estate: Samuel Pough, and If dead, hla heirs, devisees, legatees, or personal representatives and all other persons Interested in tho estate of Samuel Peugh, deceased, Marian Hartley, and ir dead, her heirs, aeviseos, legatees or personal rep resentatives and all other persons In terestod in her estate; Lillle M. Rich ards' and if dead, her heirs, devisees. legatees, or personal representatives and all othor person interested in her estate; and the unknown heirs, de vlsees, legatees, or personal repre sentatives and all othor persons in terestod In the estate or Josephine Scanlon, deceased, Tho Southwest Quarter or Section 14, Townshlpl2, Range 31. Lincoln County, Nobr., and all person claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof, defendants. You and each or you tako notico that on the 25th day of Juno, 1919, J. L Demlng as plaintiff filed his petition against you In tho district court or Lincoln County, Nebraska, alleging that he Is the absolute owner in fee simple of the following described land in Lincoln County, to-wlt: Tho Southwest Quarter of Section Fourteen, Township Twelve. Range; Tmrty-ono, Lincoln County, Nebraska, Holding the same by good nnd sur- ficlent record title and by reverso open, notorious, continuous, uninter rupted, exclusive, hostile, possession by himself and his immediate grantors for moro than ten years prior to the commencement of said action. The object and prayer of said petition Is to obtain a decreo decreeing and con firming plaintiff's title in fee simple to said land, and overy part thereof and quieting said title in plaintiff as against the defendants and each and all of them and forever barring and excluding nnd perpetually enjoining tho derondants and each and all of them from ever claiming any right title to, or Interest in or Hen upon the said land or any part thereof of any kind or nature either in law or. equity and for general equitable relief. You and each of you are required to answer or- plead to said petition in said court on or before Monday, the 25th day ot August. 1919, or tho alle gations or said petition will bo taken as true and a decreo entered accord ingly. J. L. DEMING Plaintiff, By D. P. WEST, Attorney. J15a tober 1st, 1010. Signed i ii. c. imooix, A. L. LANE. D. E. MORRILL, L. J. KRAU8E, H. U. MITCHELL, 0. II. CRESSLER, W. T. CROOK. was onco undor eontonco of death, and onco under sentence of llfo im prisonment. For sovoral monthb his chances of gaining a Bent at the.Peaco conference In Paris was a matter ot now8papor conjecture. Many pooplo from this section ot tho state will no doubt hear him speak on his return ' tour, Leaving Omaha -1:25 p, m. and tnte of Herman Sonnoman, deceased, i.oa n .,, ir.i.. .'tato oi nerman aonnorman, aeceasea, 1-.L0 a. m. (Readj for occupancy ntnnd al80 an appiIcation for an allow- 0:30 p. iu. anco to said Mlnnlo Sonnemnn, as v..0ii.,......i x',i. ii. a ..'widow of said deceased, havo been Westbound lento Jorth Platto 2j65 fllod In this Court and that tho said n. m. nna 8Wj a. in. Arrlrvo t'hey. ' potltlon and application for widow's allowance will bo hoard before tho County Court ot Lincoln County, No onne 10 :!10 a. in. nnd 1 :05 p. in. East bound both cars leave North l.n mirl lirttfllA in inn Plfv rt VrrMi Platte 11:25 p. iu. Arrive Omaha 7:05 'pintte. In sold County and Stato, on ln August 5, 1919, at 10 o clock a. ra at which uiuu any parson interested may appear and show causo, If any thero bo, why tho prayers ot said petition and application Bhoud not be granted. Dated at North Platto, Nebraska, July 14, 1910. (SBAL) WM. H. O. WOODHURST, 115al - County Judge. Union Pacific J. S. ORR, Agent. Notice to Creditors Estate No. 1673 of Maurlco Lanning deceased in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. - Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss. Credit ors of said estato will take notice that the time limited for presentation and filing of claims against said estate Is November 8, 1919, and for settlement of said estate Is July 3, 1920; that I will sit at tho county, court room in said county, on August 8, 1919. at nino o clock a. m.. and ou November 8, 1919 at nine o clock a. m., to receive, exam lne. hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (Seal.) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, JSal County Judge Notico of Petition. Estato No. 1674 ot Albert Coolldge, decoasod, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nbraska. The Stato of Nobraska. To all per sons interested in said estato tako notice that a petition has been filed for tho regular administration of said estato. by Dolla A. Coolldgo, widow ot deceased, ior the appointment of W, H. McDonald as administrator of said estate, which has boon set for hearing on August 1st, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m uateu juiy un, iuiy. (SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST, J8J23 County Judge -NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoftice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the velantific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Redfield, M. D. J. S; SIMMS, M.D. GEO. B. DENT, Phsyician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Surgery and Obstretrlcs. Offlco: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Residence 115 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T. Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - Nebraska. Knights or Columbus Building. Highest Cash Prices Paid for Hides and Junk. L. LIPSHITZ. TENTS AWNINGS COTERS PORCH CURTAINS North Platte Tent and Awning Co. 109 West Sixth Street NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. Phone 210 J AUTO CURTAINS AUTO TOPS ED. EIERIG, Auctioneer H General Farm Sales a Specialty. References and Dates nt First Na tional Bank, North Platte, Nebv Phone 1000. f Notice of Special Election. Notice is hereby. given, that by vir tue of an order or tlie County Board. duly made-and entered on the 16th day oi june, rjiv, aim oy virtue of the Statutes of the Stato of Nebraska, lu such cases, made and provided. 1, A. S. Allen, County Clerk of tho County of Lincoln and State of Nebraska, do hereby direct and proclaim that a special election bo held, in the sev eral polling plac.es throughout the County of Lincoln, State of Nobraska, on Tuesday, tho 22nd day of July. 1919, between tho hours of- 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. or said day, at which. Baid election, tho following proposition shall be submitted to the legal voters of said county, to-wlt: Shall tho County Commissioners of said county levy a special annual tax or five mills on the dollar valuation ot tho taxable property in said county for a term of Ave years, to-wlt, the years 1919, 1920. 1921, 1922 and 1923, fon the purpose or building a. now court house In said county? The ballots used at said election shall havo printed thereon tho words: "For directing the County Commis sioners or Lincoln County, Nobraska, to levy a special tax of five mills on tho dollar valuation of tho taxable property In said county, for a term of fivo years, to-wlt, the years 1919. 1920, 1921, 1922 and 1923 for the pur pose of building a new court house In said County." "Against directing tho County Com missioners of Lincoln County, Nebras ka, to levy a special tax of five mills on tho dollar valuation of tho Jaxablo property in said county, for a term ot five years to-wlt, tho years 1919, 192fc 1921, 1922 and 1923, for the purpose of building a new pourt houso in said County." Those voting in favor of Bald propo sition shall mark their ballots with a cross (X) in tho square opposite the paragraph beginning "For directing tho County Commis sioners of Lincoln County, Nebraska, to levy a special tax," etc. Those voting against said proposi tion shall mark their ballots with a cross (X) In tho squario opposite tro paragraph beginning "Against directing tho County Com missloners of Lincoln County, Nebras' ka, to levy a special ta" etc. In Testimony Whereof, I havo here unto Bet my hand and affixed thn seal of Lincoln County, Nobraska, this 16th day of June, 1919. (SEAL) A- S. ALLEN, County Clerk.