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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1921)
NORTH PLATTK SEMI-WEEKLY TUIBUNE ENGAGEMENT 01' POrilLAH YOUNG LADY TO A PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN Mr. and Mrs. Moso McKarland an ounced tho engagement of Uiolr old out daughter, Lucille, to Air. Paul No lan at a seven o'clock dinner at their komo Saturday evening. Tho tables wcro beautifully decorat ed with cut flowora and tho nnnounco wnt was disclosed by Cupid himself In a letter to each guest. Covers wcro laid for twenty. Brldgo followed tho iroll appointed thrco courso dinner. Miss McFnrlond attended the local schools and In a talented musician. Sho Is very popular with the young people and prominent In social cir cles. Mr. Nolan Is a leading business man, bolng a registered pliarmaclst. Ho In a partner and manager of tho Rcxall Drug Storo. Mr. Nolan was 1st Lieu tenant In tho lato war. Tho wedding will take place this month. -t ::o::- LOOAL AND PERSONAL ChaB. Boguc loft Sunday for Omaha to transact business. Mrs. J. 13. JollXf of Dickens was a city shopper Saturday. Everything points to an AUTO SHOW of which wo will nil bo proud. Thomas Hawloy, of Ilershey, visited friends in tho city last week. J. B. Nelson loft yesterday for Sterling to transact buslnoss. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Dickons vieftod friends In tho city Saturday. B. Johnson of Oothonburg trans acted business In tho city last week. Mrs. J. S. Butler returned yesterday from Omaha whero sho visited with friends. Feed and Garden Scods of all des olations. North Platto Teed Co., Phono 20C. Leonard Cornott returned last wcok from Carlisle, Tcnn., whoro lie spent tie winter. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Hydo of Cotli eahurg woro city shoppers tho Inst of the wcok. Ada Wilson of Sutherland visited Ruth Sizomoro of thin city for n fow days lost wcok. Sailors of tho latost shapes and col ors most reasonably priced at Tho Loader Morcnntllo Co. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lily, of Tryon, transacted business in tho city tho last of tho week. Mr. Schleicher of Brady entered tho Platto Valley hospital Saturday to taho treatment Dr. Twinem rotumod Sunday from Omaha whero ho was called on pro fessional business. Miss Beatrlco Ward was off duty at tho Dodmoro Kamora Shop last week on account of illness. Mrs. J. I. Smith entertained tho War Mothors nt her homo Friday ovcnlng. 'Refreshments woro served. vuwiwii mmui , nu nun uuun umuiK treatment at tho Platto Valloy hospital returned to his homo In Ncsbltt Satur. lay. Valoska Bijou tho stunning actress will appear at tho Kolth Theatre, Wednesday, April 13th In tho thrco iwt comedy- Misses Freda Shumau and Hoso Morlarity of Grand Island canto Sat urday and are guests, of friends in tho. city. Tito Itoynl Neighbors hold an on Joyablo dnnco Saturday ovenlng in th IC. P. hall. Music was furnished llV Vail Dnrilll'n Vnvnltv nrplinntiMi Homombcr: Tho noxt best thing to a Itrunswick phonograph is Brunswick records on tho phonograph you have Completo linns, Walkor MubIo Co. Bd K-lerlg and fantllv will leave about thb first of May for Wyomlnir tt: spend tho Bummor months but will t$b nnck In time for tho snlo business In tho fall. It was roportod that Mr. Pio- rlg Is to loavo North Platto for good Din lie says this Is not true. , Agricultural Statistics for Lincoln uouniy lor uio year luuo credit us with G4 farm trucks, 91 gas tractors and gas onglnos on farms. Tito saino records Bhow 117 silos, C5 modern wmor to'stcms, 41 modorn hcathnr systems, 54 modorn lighting syBtoms on larms in tins county. ino nans or marriago were nro- (tlalmcd for Uio first tlmo Suuduy bo- iwccn Miss unzol Smith and Thurs Urn Woodhurst at tho St Patrick church. Miss Smith Is tho Hocond daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Smith and is. gruduato of tho local schools. Mr. Woodhurst, pou of Judge and Afro. Win. II. C. Woodhurst, has latoly boen uppolntcd monagor of Uio Wood- nurst insuruueo Agoncy. Tho mar rJago is to tako place Uio latter part o uio momn. Some tlmo ugo tho Local Council of Boy Scouts passed a resolution that lit all Boy Scout camps and foods pro vided by tho Council or Scoutmmstoni when coffco was provided for th boys cocoa must also bo offorcd. Thl,a wos a wiso resolution. Coffoo Is a atlmu lunt which nclonco hns decrocd Is harmful to growing boys and girls, Many parontB do not want their boys to ubo coffco until maturity. Tho host informed nnd most solicitous parontB do not allow coffco sorved to their growing children. Undor thoso cir cumstances It Is wrong to offor no drink to tho boys or girls oxcopt cof foo and wo certainly approve- of this action on Uio part of tho Council. Wo understand that It 1b mark of honor In the Campfiro Girls for a girl not to drink, coffoo. Our young folks do not need stlmulanlfl and will mako hotter ion nnd women If they do not ac oulre tho coffco habit until thoy are mature. Then they can decide for tbemsolvc. CARD OF THANKS Wo desire to express our thnnks to Uo manv frlonds for tholr kindness d beautiful floral offerings during . fie sickness nnd doathj of our beloved wife and daughter. Wrrn DoolltUo. Vr. Armstrong. Thos. B. Doolittlo and family. tfi A Dimpled Milkmaid By MARTHA M. WILLIAMS ( 1121, by McClur. N.wipaper Syndicate.) "So you think yourself n beauty 1" young Maben sniffed. "And you can't help agreeing with me." Lorraine gig gled, twining un unmlstakubly pre meditated curl about her forefinger Maben i:nlffcd again, saying: "What I think doesn't matter not the least. But If my name were only Wainrlght " pausing slghlllcantly. Lorraine Bmllcd clflnly, clasped her hands behind her head and murmured, apparently to the breeze: "It Is nice to be found pleasing by a person who knows." Then, sitting up, head thrust forward! "Tell mo, Dicky, does tho exalted one really think anything nbout me? The frozen truth there's a good fellow." Young Maben smiled craftily. " 'Frald you couldn't bear It," he said, looking past Lorraine to her reflection In the mantel mirror. "Oh, it won't quite turn my head," she laughed back at him, yet with a deep note under it thnt hurt Maben to hear. But to bo madly Jealous at two-and-twenty Is to bo also entirely ruthless. "He says you aro a type Uio dimpled dairymaid mighty fetch, lng hero on tho form but clvlllzntlon would spoil you utterly," Maben an swered slowly. "Would It, I wonder?" Lorraine an swered calmly, with n meditative smile, but something at Uio bottom of her eyes thnt wan disturbing to her sometime sweetheart. They had grown up together Into an Illusory love nnd grown out of It, thoy thought, by help of school nnd college. But since lovo's possessive case Is nearly nn I minor- Held Chuckling Conferences. telle, Wnlnwrlght's advent hud made Million furious. All the more so that ho hlmseir was responsible for It Wnlnrlght, a fellow of Million's col lego, specializing In sociology, bad taken u fancy to the Ind from the wheat country, had helped him In many ways In return for nil of which Million bail almost bullied him Into coming to lOnrnblo for the holidays. Tho farm nanio Intel pleased him mightily when be sensed Its deriva tion. It was the old form of arable and doubtless meant adapted to eared crops, , Place names, you see, all hold glints of sociology. Thus Wnlnrlght to himself. The basic truth was wearied of sophistication, lie felt a longing for life next to tho ground. Ho said openly ho "collected sum mer girls," thereby assuring his harm lessiipss. It was thus he had classi fied Lorraine, with no thought of slight or slur. Maben knew as much knew thnt his quotation, actually veritable, was spiritually false. But In a losing bnttle one tnkes any weapon handy, Lorraine, In front of tho tall mir ror, scanned herself narrowly, turn ing and bending to see herself nt nil angles. A new and specially wicked dimple plnyod hide nnd seek In her left cheek. Million, watching It, yearned to kiss It nway, but felt some how as though ho had forfeited nil right even to think of such a thing. Presently ho said awkwardly: "I'm glad you don't mind, 'Italne. The old boy mount no harm, but most girls wouldn't understand " "God Almighty made 'cm to nintch tho men," Lorraine quoted with- a twinkle. "But mo 1 I'm Uio best little undcrstnnder going. If you doubt it, just you watch mo." "I'm sure you've said things of him," Maben began defensively. Slio nodded, Interrupting again. "Not a patch on the things I shall say to him. Beloved, listen, It will bo worth while" "Going to ask him If n dimpled dnlrymiild wears her linger In her mouth?" Maben bantered. "Why didn't you let mo think of thnt?" Lorralno sighed. "You know original sin gets there first always" "Shut upt There ho comes," Ma ben iidmnnlshed over his shoulder, as he rushed to meet a toll, thin person with a scholarly droop of eyes and shoulders, who came up the path be tween brilliant flower borders. Lor raine flung after after him nn Inscru table smile then Tnnlshod, not to rc appeur until very late afternoon. Mnben stared at her. She WM transfigured. Not a curl, hardly a wave broke the sweep of her red golden crown. She had banished or cry dimple, gentled her dancing feet to n softer rhyUim. All In white, clinging and vaporous, she seemed to float rather than walk ncross grass already cool with dew. Lifting her head deerlike from her low garden sent, she smiled up at Wainrlght, a smile of prlmnl ntluromont, Baying softly: "Now Is the time for wonder stories. You must tell me one tho one I most enre to hear." "What Is It?" he asked. "You promised to tell It," anxiously. "If I know It," ho snld Indulgently, In his best elder brother voice, Lorraine Bmllcd again. "If not you who does?" she murmured. "It U tho story of yourself tell It from Uio very beginning." Wnlnrlght gasped. Half n minute before he would have sworn to himself nnd walked off. Now Instead, he flung himself on the turf, set his chin In his palms nnd. mnde the beginning of the end. It wns a profound social observer who snld: "There nre rid" such trou blesome ghosts nt maturity as tho un committed sins of our youth." Wnln rlght proved the saying. Ills youth had been hard and driving, untouched by merry dalliances, unsweetened by saving follies. Naturally his ghost dancing mado him a spectacle for gods and men. But he cared noUilng for that. Men might scoff, women sneer; all he wanted was to bathe himself In the sunlight of Lorraine's eyes and lot her gentle feet dance over hl heart If thoy chose. Maben tried rescues ninny and vari ous, pnrtly on his own account, purtly also becnuso of real friendliness. But none of them got him anywhere. lie dared not risk open expostulation the habit of reverence wns too strong In him. Lorraine would neither talk nor listen to him no more than sho would to her mother or the minister. Now nnd Uicn sho held chuckling conferences with her father who nev er since the day she was born had seen anything wrong In her. But even ho at length grew, not anxious, but compasslonntc. "Put Mm out of mis ery gently, honey," he counseled. "When you don't want n fish throw him back, Instead of leaving him flop ping nnd .messing up the bnnk." A cryptic saying perhaps It was In obedience to It that a month af ter Wulnrlght's begullomcnt Lorraine again snt In the low chair, bending townrd him on the grass at her feet. But Instead of saying anything she spread her bands, palms downward palms all pink and satin-smooth, molt ing Into round baby wrists. Wain right caught them she did not draw them nwny. As he made to lay one against his cheek she said softly: "Pity they are so smooth nn'd wenk thpy quite spoil my typo.", ' "Nothing can spoil your typo, what ever it mny be," Wainrlght murmured, trying to kiss n wrist. She drew It gently nway. saying roguishly: "Fie! You are not going back on yourself, surely! Remember you called me a dimpled milkmaid !" "So I did!" Wainrlght snld sitting up suddenly. "Where's Maben. I won der!" "Here," snld Mnbeu looming through the dusk. "But don't swear there's a pair of us. She's going to' marry ITcnth Muclny noxt monUi." WATER MOCCASIN HIS CATCH I Truthful Fisherman Tells Rather Re markable Story of an Experience He Had. Ilere's n fish story that Is not n flsh story. It's n snnke story. It comes from n llshoriiinn's Hps In n time when snnko stuff Is supposed to be unob tainable. Moreover, It comes from a truthful Ilshermnn's lips. Therefore, behold tho marvel : Herman Schlender went Ashing on Cicero creek above Noblesville. lie throw out a minnow halt, nnd dropped off to sleep. When ho nwnkened he saw his line was pretty well out. Ho begnn drawing It In, but It soon drew tnut, caught on a snng outstrcam. Schlender noticed thnt tho line np pnrently led from the snag to the bank. Ho walked over to a trco on tho bank to observe more closoly and saw a water moccasin fast on his hook. Some tlmo during his sleep the snake hooked Itself, swam ashore, crawled around the tree three times and so entnngled the lino thnt It would go no further. Los Angeles Times. New Uo for Fllwer. Fred Hnwklns, a farmer In southern Thnyer county, Nebraska, has discov ered a new uso for the flivver. Grass hoppers aro plenUful In tills section nnd It Is necessary to kill them off now before they can lay their eggs, ne nttnehes to the front of his enr a trap like device mndo on the principle of a vacuum clenner. It takes In n 30-foot swath nnd will function nt any speed up to 40 miles nn hour. He has cleaned 500 acres of alfalfa by thlfl devlco nnd gathered In about threo- i fourths of a ton of hoppers In the once over. Sioux City Tribune. Greek Harbor Rising From Sea. Tho remarkable tilting of Crete with in historical times hns been lately described by Professor J. L. Myrcs In a Royal Geographical society discus sion. Tho eastern half of tho Island has sunk nnd the western has risen, nnd as a consequence tho ancient quays and harbor works at Hlerapetrns aro submerged, whllo at tho west end of the Island the Greek harbor of Phala sarna 1ms been entrlely lifted ont of tho water, making It possible to walk about on tho dry floor of the ancltftf ra Inter. 81a?, First Farm C la?, On fUtttrn Krbratlc nnd Wntern town f.rnu, In notn of $100, $500, 11,000 or 15,000; clue March 1. 10 16 or 19X6 i liitrrrtt fml-nn"l i tm-frr Aik for our laUat INVESTMKNT MIU.KHN. For further information write, wire or phone at our expense. "THIRTY YEARS OF SERVICE" WOODS BROTHERS COMPANIES Btcurlllea Department Lloeetn, Nebr. Then B-tTM NOTICE OP ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that on tho 14th day of March, 1021,, there was tiled in tho office of the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, a potlUon asking for tho formation of Dralnago District .No. 2 of Lincoln County, Nebraska, under Artlclo 5, Chapter 19 of tho Rovlced Statutes of to State of Nebraska for the year 1913, tho title of which appears in tho Rovlsod Statutes of the Stnto of Nebraska for tho year 1913 ns "Dralnago Districts Organized by Vote of Land Owners," nnd tho full title of which act us tho samo appears In Chapter 1G3 of the Session Laws of the State of Nebraskn for the year 1907 as follows: ''AN ACT to provide for drulnage districts to drain wot land and land subject to overflow; and any land which will bo improved by drainage; to build dykes and levees; to construct, straighten, widon, deepen, or alter any ditch, drain, stream, or watercourse; to riprap or otherwise protect tho bank of any steam or ditch; to con struct, enlarge, extend, improve or maintain any drainage system; to construct, enlarge, extend, improvo or maintain any system of control of sur" faco water or running water, and tho rights, obligations, nnd powers of such corporations, including tho power of eminent domain, tho creation of debts, Issuing of negotiable bonds, and the lovylng of special assessments on such real estate and easements therein as may bo benofltcd by such public work, and donning tho duties and "powers of public officials:" that Uio boundaries of said proposed Dralnago District No. 2 of Lincoln County, Nebraska, as fixed by the Board of Commissioners of Lincoln County, Nobrfaska; arc as fol lows: Commencing at a point whero the lino of Uio south bank of tho North riatto RIvor Intersects tho West line os Section nine 9) In Township four teen (14) North, of Range thlrty-Uiree (33) West of tho Cth P. M. in Lincoln County, Nebraska, running thence south along the west line of said section nino (9) to tho southwest corner of said Section nine (9) ; thence cast along tho souUi lino of said Sec tion nine (9) to tho southeast corner of said Section nine (9), In Township fourteen (14) North, of Range thirty three (33) West of tho 6th P. M. in Lincoln County, Nebr.; thenco south along tho west line of Section fifteen (15) to Uio southwest corner of said Section fifteen (15), in Township four teen (14) North, of Rango thlrty-threo (33) West of tho Cth P. M., thenco cast nlong the south line of SocUons fifteen (15), fourteen (14), and thirteen (13), all In Township fourteen (14) North, of Rnngo thlrty-threo West of tho 6th P. M., and east along tho south line of Sections eighteen (18), seenteen (17), sixteen (16). and fifteen (15), all In Township fourteen (14) North, of Range thlrty?two (32) West of the Cth P. M., In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to tho southeast corner of the southwest quarter (SW'4) of tho southwest quar ter (SW,i) of said Section fifteen (15) In Township fourteen (14) North, of Range thirty-two (32) West of the Oth P. M In Lincoln County, Nebraska; thonco south along tho west line of the East half (E) of the Northwest quarter (NWVi) of Section twenty-two (22), in Township fourteen 14) North, of Rnngo thirty-two (32) West of tho 6th P. M., In Lincoln County, Nebras ka, a dlstanco of forty (40) rods to the southwest corner of the Northwest quarter (NWV4) of tho Northeast quarter (NEV5) of the NorUtwest quarter (NWJ4) of said Section twonty-two (22) ; thenco cast along the south lino of the North half (N) of the North half (N) of the North half (NV6) of Sections twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23) and twenty, four (24), all In Township fourteen (14) North, of Rango thirty-two (32) Wost of Uio 6th P. M.. In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to the southeast cornor of tho Northeast quarter (NE) of the Northeast quartor (NEVi) of tho Northeast quarter (NEVi) of said Section twenty-four. In Township fourteen (14) North, of Range Utlrty-two (32) west of tho 6th P. pit., In Lincoln County, Nebraska; thonco north nlong tho cast lino of Section twenty-four (24), thlrteon (13) and twelve (12), all In Township fourtcon North, of Rango thirty-two (32) wost of Uio 6th P. M., in Lincoln County, Nobraskn, to a point whoro Uio south bank of tho North Platto River intorsccts tho oast line of said Section twolvo (12), in Township fourteon (14) North, of Range thirty-two (32) west of tho Cth P. M., In Lincoln County. Nebraska; Uionco In a wostorlT direction along tho south hank of tho North Platto River to tho point of beginning, nnd that said dralnago dls. trict Include all lands lying within slad boundaries. That an election will bo hold at tho office of tho County Clork of Lincoln County, Nebraska, In the Court House at North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, between to hours of 8 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M. on tho 21st day of April, 1921, for Uio pusposo of determining tho question of tho formaUon of tho pro posed drainage district and for tho furUior purpose of electing a Board of Directors for said Dralnago District, which said Board will bo composed of 5 Directors, who will tako their office contingently upon tho formation of slad Dralnago District J IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have horounto sot my hand and nfflxed my i official Bcal this 30th day of March, ,1981. 1 A. a ALLEN, (SEAL) County Clork. FARM LOANS Wo aro in tho market for Lincoln County Farm Loans. Loans closed promptly. No delays. T. C. PATTERSON, Room 2, B. & L. Building. ,. . - MVM , ,. ft 'if NOltTH PLATTE I ..General Hospital.. it if (Incorporated) v tf if Onfi Half Block North rostofilcc. Vt if Phono 5S U if A modern InsUtuUon for the j;t scientific treatment of medical, 8 t surgical and confinement caseB. 8 Complotoly equipped X-Ray if if if it and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: See. B. Dent. M. D. V. Liu H ft $ J. B. RdfieliM. D. J. S. Simias,M.D. .f. W .A,......., 44. , fr W DR. .7. It. McKIIIAIIAN Practice Llmllcd to Diseases of Women and Surgery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE Phones Office 113. Residence 265 DR. REDFIELD PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN Surgeon, X-Ry CallB Promptly Answered Night or Day rnones oraco 042, Residence 676 DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath OVER HIRSCHFELD'S Office Phone 333 Res. Phono 1020 Office 340 Housel257 DR. y. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Physician Over the Oasis. North Platte. DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors ,, 6. 7 Building & Loan Building. Offico Phono 70. Res. Phone 1242 Offico phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician North Platte, Nebraska KnigTAs of Columbus Building. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. Special Attontion Given to Surgery McDonald Bnnk Building Offico Phono 83 Residence 38 MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL Teacher of Voice Culture nnd the Art of Singing Residence Studio: 108 West 3rd, City GEO. R. DENT Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Surgery nnd Obstetrics Office Building & Loan Building Phono: Offico 130. Residence 115 Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygiene HOWARD YOST ' Dental Surgeon Phono 307 Twinem Bldg- ft Homeopathic Physician & Surgeon General Practice and ConstnicUon Surgery Hospital AccoiumodnUon Platte Valloy Hospital Former Namo Twinem IIospItnL NORTH PLATTE, NT. BR. if if titHWmHHHH ........ I.W..W. DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 41 Night Phono Black CS8 TV- T. PRITCHARD Graduate Teterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ox assistant deputy State Veterinarian, Hospital 315 South Vino Strcot. Hob pltal Phono G33, Houso Phono 633. JIUUKUT A. rmiiliLL'rJ H riastblag and Heatta? if if All work nntrimtnil in ma will it j receive my personal ouporrl- Msion. uoBiaonco ana Bnop 1303 EL Cth Street. Tolenhona 4KX.T. ATTENTION YEOMEN On April 11, 1921, at 7:30 P. M., thoro will bo a big meeting of all Yeomen of Lincoln County, Nebraska, at tho K. C. Hall, In North Platte. Thoro will bo a big InltlaUon with third degree conferred. Horahoy and Sutherland have been Invited to bring their candidates to be initiated. Dole gates to tho State Conclave at Norfolk from the Western Part of Uio State and from points as far cast as Grand Island will bo here. Everybody turn out and Bhow tho visitors a good Umc. Dr. L. J. KRAUSE, Dentist, Mc Donald Bank Building. Rooms 2 nnd 8. Phone 97. MRS. F. GINK. Exclusive Agent for NU BONE CORSET. Appointments Attended to Promptly. Resldonco 315 W. Seventh. Phono 249W. Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, als Real Estate. References and Datoi First National Bank. Res. 400 East 3rd St. Phone 91 Scott Reynolds, March 29, 8 miles southeast of North Platte. C. R. Swanson, March 30, 17 miles northeast of North Platto on Bill Ross' place. OTIS R. I'LATT, M. D Physician and Surgeon X-RAY Diagnosis and Treatment Calls answered Day and Night. Phono Houso 1044W Office 298 Oyer Union State Bank. NOTICE OF PETITION Estato No. 1809 of Allco R. Hoyao, de ceased, in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska. To all pxff sons Interested in said Estate, tako notice that a petition has been filed for tho anDolntmcnt of WlUt.im vravaa Administrator of Baid estate, which nas been set for hearing herein on April 5th, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated March 8th, 1921. (Seal) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, A County Judge. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is horebv iriven flint th Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County. Nebraska, will on April 11th, 1921, receive sealed bids for tho care of the county poor for the bal ance or tne year 1921, as per specified bidding forms on file in tho County Clerk's offico. All bids must bo filed with tho Coun- , ty Clerk on or before 12 o'clock, noon, of the 11th day of April, 1921, and win bo publicly opened in tho office of the County Commissioners at 2 o'clock P. M. of tho same day. Dated at North Platte, Nebr., this 15th day of March, 1921. A. S. ALLEN, (sal) County Clerk. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that tho school district board of School District No. 8 of'Llncoln ounty.Nebraskn.wlll receive scaled bids for Uio erecUon and com pletion of a pressed brick school building on Uio property of school District No. 8 in accordanco with the plans and specifications now on file in tho offico of Halligan, Beatty & Halllgan, Mutual Building & Loan Association Building, North Platte. Nebraska. Said bids must be presented at the office of Halllgan, Beatty & Halligan on or before 1 o'clock p. m. on tho 14th day of April, 1921, and said bids will bo opened at 1 o'clock p. m. on tho 14tu day of ATrll, 1921, and no bids shall bo consldored unless accompanied by a certified check In tho sum of ?300.00 made payable to the treasurer of said school district No. 8 of Lincoln County, Nebraska, to bo forfeited to said school district in case the bidder refuses to entor into contract if tho samo is awarded to him. The school district board reserves tho right to rofuBo any and all bids. School District Board of School Dis trict No. 8, of Lincoln County Nebraska. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that tho school district board of School Dis trict No. 8 of Lincoln County, Nebr aska, will receive sealed bids for tho Installation of a steam heating plant In the pressed brick school building to be erected in said school district No. 8 in accordance with tho plans and specifications now on file In the office of Halllgan, Beatty & Hallican Mutual Building & Loan . AssoclK Building, North Platte, Nebraska. ,Sal,b,d9- must bo Presented at V tho office of Halligan, Beatty & Y Halligan on or beforo 1 o'clock p. m. on tho 14tU day of April, 1921, and said bids will bo opened at 1 o'clock P. m. on tke 14th doy of April, 1931, and n Uds shall be considered unless accompanied by a certified check In tfle sura of $300.00 made payaBlo U tho treasurer of said Schsol Dlstilet No. 8 of Llnooln ,w Couniy, Moaraskn, to bo forofolted to said eokos district in case fhe bidder pofcisos U enter into a con tract If tie nue Is awarded aim. The ssftol district board reserves tke Bisfet to sofus any and all bids. SfeBool Blatrict Board of School Bisiatct No. 8 of Lincoln County r&Vras&a.