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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
MILITARY HONORS AJtE HKST01V.
EI) ON IIF.RO OF LATE
WORLD WAR.
Requiem High Mass was said by
Rov. Patrick McDald TueBday morn
ing over the body of Charles Mathers,
a fallen hero of the late world war.
Tho American Legion was In chargo
of the services and tho body was laid
In Its flnnl resting place in Fort Mo
iPhoraon cemetary.
Charles W. Mathers was tho son o
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mathors and was born
at Hcnrtwell, Nebraska Dec. 13 1899.
Ho spent most of his boyhood days
here and moved with his parents to
Lincoln County June, 1910 and settled
on n ranch In North Rosodalc precinct'
In 1917 ho enlisted in tho service of
his country at Fort Logan, Colo, and
was sent to Ft. Leavonworth, Kansas
and assigned to Company F. Seventh
U. S. Englncors. In 1918 ho left wltu
his command for Camp Morrlt, N. J.
with the Fifth Division and on March
C ho sailed for Franco, arriving in
England on tho 18th. Aftor a few days
spent In Southampton ho sailed for
Hnvro, Franco whoro ho entered tho
zone of war, Ho was with one of the
first battalions to enter Gorman ter
ritory. On October 15, Private
Mathors was wouncd in tho Meuso
Argonno offensive. Hfo died of I1I3
wounds October 21, 1918, a hero of
iwnr. He leaves to mourn his death
,a fathor and mother, flvo brothors
and flvo sisters.
::o::
Details of tho capturo an,i death of
"Old White," tho ferocious loador of n
pack of wolves that for years caused
groat destruction among live stock on
Boar Springs Mosn, Colo., nro contain
ed in a report rocoived recently by tho
Hurcau of Biological Survey, United
States Department of Agriculture Tha
capture lacked some of tho moro spec'1
tncuiar eiomcnts marking tho pass-'
ing or tno now famous "Custor Wolf,'
but In many Ways It is looked upon art
among tho most notable kills made
thrqugh tho skill and patlonco of
Government huntors In tholr work of
ridding tho cattlo ranges of tho West
of predatory animals. Early Jn tho
spring, by tho clover strategy of one
r.f the huntors, tho mate of this animal
and ono of tho lenders of tho pack wps
captured, and it was thought that "01,i
White" would then fall a ready vic
tim. But ho proved more difficult, for
although sovoral good chances to get
the old follow occurred, on oach trio
to "the Government traps he would
"stop lucky," ub tho huntor described
It,. Finally (the huntor selected a
fnvi.tnble spot and placed four traps
In a blind set, and It was lu thoso that
tho maraudor wns caught. "Old
Whlto" has a black history and caused
losses in live stock amounting to'g
many thousand dollars. For 12 years
ho roamed tho Bear Springs Mesa
-country. Ono ranchor alone lost about
$6,000 worth of live stock through his I
depredations. - 1
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: ' 1 ' NOTICE
Thoro will be an examination at the
fodoral building at North Plntto on
August 12. for the position of post
'master at North Platte undor tho civil
Borvico department of tho irovpru-1
tnont. Candidates will not bo roqulrod 1
to roport for examination but will bo (
rated on the following subjocts-v(u)
education and training 20 per cent
(b) buslnosB oxporlenco and ntrte
80 por cent, total 100 por csnt. 1 nuao
interested should call on tho Clork of ,
tho local Civil Sorvico Commission, I
IPon(t Office Building, North Platte, j
for particulars. I
ARTISTS RECITAL
TWO CHICAGO ARTISTS APPEARING IN JOINT
RECITAL SECOND DAY OF CHAUTAUQUA
Wo aro to be congratulated in
appearlng on our Chautauqua program. Alice Phllllpi has a brilliant dra
matic soprano voice. The Musical Nows says "Alice Phillips ia poaaosiod
f a fine and powerful -fplce, excellsnt concert style and stage presence."
William Phillips U an operatic baritone. The Musical Leader says "Mr.
Pkllllps has an evenly developed voios, powerful and resonant; tone rich,
: ) Arfttnatlc and vibrant In quality". Their voices blond beautifully together
"'n axd they sing with a clarity of diction that gets every word "over" to tha
audlsnce. A Joint recital by two artists who will sing aongs you know aad
Joy.
At North PlatteAug. 21 to 25.
TICK CIRCUS WITHOUT A HEAD
ACHE" SAYS A GREAT
AMERICAN DAILY.
The advertising manager tolls ltd
that the Boston American on Tuesday,
June 1, 1920, in summing up tho feat
ures of tho Solls-Floto circus, said:
"All told, Sells Floto is the circus
without a headache."
Ho Bays there's a reason a reason
you'll see when "the second largest
show ou earth" comes to North Platte
on August 13th.
That reason is speed. Speed Is the
one word motto of Solls-Floto,
spood throughout tho big show. The
program presented in threo ring's and
two stages, an aerial mazo and a track
by feature acts, and feature acts only
nearly four hundred artists in all.
They move. Thoro Is no stalling, oven
by tho highest act in the world tho
Hanneford troupe of rldors, with
"Poodles," tho greatest equestrian
clown, recently of tho New York Hip
podrome. All of the big acts work
fast; thoy hardly havo time to bow,
boforo the next display Is on except
for the encores for "Poodles," who
always lias to ride two or throo times
oxtrn. Tho crowds sec to that. And
tho clowns I. Thero are no harvest
hands, canvas mon and Iron puddlors
in white-face with Sells-Floto. Here
arc sotno of tho funny men "Poodles"
of, courso; Spador Johnson, known for
sovoral years as "tho funniest man In
the world." Lorotte, tho renowned
clown cop; Earl Shipley, Joseph Je
rome, Lindsay, Jack Lyons, Koplln,
Le Mogo, Shorty Maynard with his
giant fighting roosters; Carlos Gayor,
Cy Green, Floyd Short, Billy "Ward,
Al Sylvester. Billy Scott and over
thirty more
TheBO aro clowns, who havo llttlo
fun productions, with Props anl-
mal assistants and real ideas. Thoy,
t0o, constitute a reason Solls-Floto'e
n circus without a headache.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
For Sale School house, woat end
of District No. 5. at publis auction,
Aug. 8 to bo sold at school house at
3 oclock, torms cash, ten (days to
remove building. C. A. Orrln, Fred
Simnnts. Frank Purdy. Phono 798F13.
Vidcanizmg
Tiros, Tubes and Ac
cessories. FERD STRE1TZ
VULCANIZING CO.
Corner 5th and Locust
g Phono 525W,
j3OOOD0KK3aaoOttaOKJCta0acKH3
MR.EPICURE TELLS YOUi
having - two of Chicago's leading artists
M HOME MILLER
Hotel Rome J
rl65 Jackson Jfol
NOTICE TO HUNTERS.
Huntors and trosspassors aro warn
ed that they will bo dealt with accord
ing to law.
C. H. Watt,
T. S. McCrone,
Pat McGraw,
Henry P. Hansen.
To whom aro you going to sell your
Hay and Grain? The Harrington Mer
cantile Co. will offer the highest
prices.
NOTICE OF PETITION.
Estato No. 1831 of JobIo O'Haro, de
ceased, in tho County ourt of Lin
coln County, Nobraska,
Tho Stato of Nebraska, To all per
sons Interested In sald Estato, take
notlco that a peptllon has been filed
for tho probating of tho last will and
testament of Joslo O Haro, docoascu,
and tho appointment of Anna O'Haro
as Executrix of said Estate under
said will, which has been set for hear
ing horoln on August 9, 1921, at 10
o'clock a. in.
Rated July 15. 1921.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
(SEAL) a County Judge.
Hoagland & Carr, Attys.
LEGAL NOTICE
To all persons interested in tho es
tato of Rudolph Thanel, deceased.
You aro hereby notified that on the
Cth day of July, 1921, Mark L. Smith,
Administrator of tho estato of Ru
dolph Tunnel, deceased, and ono of
tho (defendants in tho action brought
by Goorgo 1L Smith to forocloso u
mortgage upon the real estato owned
by said estato, filed his answer and
cross-potltlon In said foroclosuro
proceedings, and in his cross-petition
prays for a license to soil Lots 1 nnd
2 of Section 7 arid tho W of the
SWi of Section G, Township 10,
Rango 27 West of tho Gth P. M. for tho
payment of dohts allowed against said
estate and allowances nnd costs of
administration, alleging that thero Is
not a sufficient amount of personal
property on tho possession of said
Mark L. Smith, Administrator, to pay
Bald debts, and prays that tho moneys
Idorived from tho sale of said proper
ty to bo first applied to tho payment of
said dobta and allowances, and If In
sufficient to pay all of said debts, al
lowances and the mortgago which the
plaintiff George H. Smith Is fore
closing, then thnt tho balance of th'j
real estate of tho said estate being
Lots G nnd 7 and tho E of the
SW14 of sal Section G, bo sold and
that tho widow's homestead Interest
in said quarter bo decreed qnd set
asido to her out of tho proceeds of
said sale.
WHEREPON It 1b ordered that nil
persons Interested In sad estato ap
poar beforo mo at Chambers In the
city of Sidney in Choyonno County in
this Judicial District on tho 3rd day
of September, 1921, at tho hour of 10
A. M. to show cause. If any there bo.
why a license should not be granted
to said Mark L, Smith. Administrator,
to soli nnd allow to bo sold so much
of tho nbovo described real estato of
said Rudolph Thanel, deceasod, as
shall bo nocessarf to pap tho nbovo
described dents and expenses.
J. L. TEWELL.
Judge of the District Court
RESOLUTION.
Resolution Providing for tho Calling
and Holding of an Election to Autho
rlzo tho Issuing and Salo of Bonds
of Lincoln County, Stato of Nobras
ka, in the Amount of Ono Hundred
Sixty-Five Thousand Dollars
($165,000.00) to Pay for the Repairs,
Construction nnd Reconstruction of
Certain Bridges.
WHEREAS, the following described
bridges, to-wit: Tho Blrdwood Pre
cinct bridge over tho North Platte
River north of Sutherland, botweon
Soction lines Four (4) and Flvo (5).
and Eight (8) and Nino (9), Township
Fourteen (14), Raugo Thirty-three
133 j wost or uie Gth P M. ; tho South
Platto bridge over the South Ilatto
River, south of Sutherland, located
oa the north and south contcr line 111
Bectlcn Thirty-two (::2. Township
Fo.ineon (14), Run;?n Thirty threo
(.. Wost of tho 0th P. M.; the Her
shej brldgo over tho North Plntto Riv
er north of Hershey, located on sec
tion lines between Sacthou Eight tS)
unl Nino (9). Towiihh'n Fourteen (14),
Rango Thirty-two (32) West of the
Cth P. M.; tho Bostwlck brldgo ovor
tho South Tlatto Rivor south of Her-
shoy, located between Section Twenty
olght (28) aiii Twenty-nlno (29.) nnd
Thirty-two (32) nnd Thlrty-threo (33),
Township Fourtoon (14), Rango Thlr
ty-two (32) West of tho Cth P. M.; tho
North River brldgo over tho North
Platto River north of North Platte,
locate in East Half (EV) of Sec
tion Twenty-oight (28), Township
Fourteon (14), Rango Thirty (30)
West of tho 6th P. M.; the Osgood
Brldgo over tho South Plntto River,
Bouth of North PlaXW. locatod in
West Halt (W) of Sections Four
(4) and Nino (9), Township Thirteen
(13), Rango Thirty (30) West of tho
6th P. AL; tho Lincoln Highway
bridge over tho North Platto Rlvor,
oast of North Platte, located on soc
tion linos botweon Soction Thirty-five
(35) nnd Thirty-six (36), Township
Fourteon (14), Rango Thirty (30), and
Soction Ono (1) and Two (2), Town
ship Thlrteon (13), Rango Thirty (30),
all West of tho 6th P M.; tho Max
well brldgo across tho Platto Rlvor,
located through Soction Twonty-oight
. (28), Thirty-two (32), Thlrty-threo
(33), Township Thlrteon (13), Rango
Twonty-clght (28), nn)l Soction six
(6), Township Twolvo (12), Rango
Twonty-olght (28). nil wost of tho
1th P. M.; tho Brady brldgo across the
Platto Rlvor, locatod through Sections
Eloven (11), Fourteen (14), Flfteon
(15), Twenty-two (22), Tweuty-threo
(23), "Ewonty-slx (26) and Tweaty
Bovon (27), Township Twolvo (12),
Rango Twonty-eoYon (27), WeBt of
tho Gth P. M., hao boon dnmnged duo
to tho extreme rlgh water caused by
floods in tho North and South Platto
Rlvors during tho month of Juno, 1921,
to such an oxtent thnt they havo boon
conjlomned for passago by tho Board
of County Commissioners of Lincoln
County, and:
WHEREAS, It is necessary for tho
County to ropalr, construct or rccon-
struct said bridges and approaches
Immediately so as not to seriously Inconvenience-
tho public and to pro
tect such portion of tho bridges now
standing, mako all of tho bridges
passable and safo for travel, and;
WHEREAS, thoro aro no funjds in
tho Troasury of tho County nvailable
for said purposo and tho said amount
Is far In excess of tho ordinary rovo
nuo derived from taxation and tho
Coun,ty Board; cannot lovy n tax suf
ficient to defray tho said coat, and;
WHEREAS, tho Boar)! of County
Commissioners deem it expedient, do-
slrablo and proper to Issue and sell
uogotlablo bonds of tho County, to be
Btyled and known as Internal Im
provomont bonds of Lincoln County,
Nebraska, In denominations of
$1000.00 each and numbera;! from 1
to 1G5 Inclusive In the Bum of $165,
000.00 for tho aforesaid purpose, and:
WHEREAS, tho Board of County
Commissioners is authorized bv tho
laws of tho Stato to submit to tho
qualified electors of tho County tho
quostlon of issuing Bald bonds and of
levying tho necessary tax to pay tho
mtorest ana principal of such bonds
as tho same becomes duo. and.
WHEREAS, it is apparent and it la
estimated that tho coBt of tho repairs,
constructlnn and reconstruction of the
above described bridges, Including
tho approaches thoreto, It at lease
tho sum of $165,000.00.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE
SOLVED by the Board of County Com
missioners of tho County of Lincoln,
In tho Stato of Nebraska, as follows:
Sec. 1. That a special election of
tho qualified electors of the said Coun
ty of Lincoln, bo and Is horoby called
and ordered to bo held on the 16th
day of August, 1821, between tho hours
of 8:00 o'clock A. M. and 8:00 o'clock
f, ai. ior tue purpose of voting upon
tuo question of Issuing and selling
the negotiable bonds of tho County, to
bo styled and known as Internal Im
provomen botnlJa of Lincoln Conntv
Nobraska, in denominations of $1000.00
eacn anu numoored from 1 to 1G5 in
clusive, in tho sum of $165,000.00 the
said bonds to bear an Intnrfist
of G per cent per annum, on counons
attached, payable coml-annually at
mo oince or tno County Treasurer of
Liincoin county. Nebraska. nnd
$16,500.00 to become duo andjpayablo
tun ivf years irom tue uato of Issue;
$10,500.00 of said bonlds to become
duo eleven (11) years after date of
issuo; sig.50Q.00 to become dim nnd
payable twelve (12) years after date
ui iobuu, iu,ouu.uu to oocome due nn,i
payable thirteen (13) years after date
of issuo; $16,500.00 to become duo and
IHiynU A lOlirrpPll M41 vnnra
- - J U UlbUI
luaio or issue; ?16.500.00 to become
uue ana payable fifteen (15) years af
ter Vlato of Issue; $16,500.00 to become
uue anu payable sixteen (16) years
aftor date of issuo; $16,500.00 to bo
como duo and payable seventeen
years after date of issue; $16,500.00 to
uocomo uue ana payable elehtoen MR
years aftor (date of issue; $16,500.00
to iicomo uue una payable nineteen
(19) years after date of issuo; nnd tho
said bonds to be Issued tor tho pur-
iiuse oi payinjr ror tho ronalr. nnn
.siruccion or reconstructioon of th.-
uuiowing aeaenbed bridges, includ
ing tue approaches thorifn nnmniv
tho BIrlawood Precinct brldgo over the
North Platte Rlvor north of Suther
land between Section lines Four (4)
and Five (5) nnd Elcht f8
(!. Township Fourteen (14), Range
imny-uiree west of tho 6th P.
M.; tho South Platto brldgo over tho
South Platto River, south of Suth
erland, located on north and south
center lino of Section Thlrtv-twnfMi.
Township 14, Rango 33, west of tho
um r. M.;tno Hershey brldgo over the
North Platte River nonth of Hor
shy, located on section lines between
faoction Eight (8). and Nino (9), Town
ship 14, Range 32, West of tho 6th P.
M.; the Bostwlck bridge over the
South Platto River, south of Hershoy,
located between Section Twenty
oight (28) and Twenty-nine
(29), and Thirty-two (32) and Thirty
three (33). Township 14, Rango 32
West of the 6th P. M.: the North RIv-
or brfldge ovor the North Platte River
north of North Platte. located in East
Halt (EV$.) of Soction Twenty-eight
(28), Township Fourteon (14), Rango
Thirty (30) West of tho 6th P. M.;
tho Osgood brfdgo over tho South
Platto River, south of North Platto,
located in West Half (W) of Sec
tions Four (4) and Nino (9), Town
ship Thirteen (13), Rango Thirty (30),
West of tho 6th P. M.; tho Lincoln
Highway brldgo ovor the North
Plntto River, east of North Platte, lo
catod on section lines between Soc
tiona Thirty-flvo (35) and Thirty-six
(36) , Township 14, Range 30 and Sec
tions Ouq (1) anU Two (2), Township
13, Rango 30. all West of tho 6th' P.
M.; tho Maxwell brldgo across the
(Platto River, locate! through Soc
tlona Twenty-eight (28), Thirty-two
(32), Thlrty-threo (33), Township 13,
Range 28, nnd Soction Six (6), Town
ship 12, Rango 28, all Wost of tho 6th
P. M.; tho Brady brldgo across tho
Platto River located through Soctlons
.Eleven (li), Fourteen (14), Fifteen
(16), Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three
(23), Twenty-six (26) and Twenty
seven (27), Township 12, Rango 27
Wost of the 6th P. M., nil of said
bridges being locatod In said County.
Sec. 2. Thnt at said election tho
following quostlon shall bo submitted
to tho doctors of the County anld
printed upon tho ballots to be used
thorcat, to-wit:
"Shall Lincoln County, NebraBkn,
issuo and soli tho negotiable bonds of
tho County, to bo stylod and know as
Internal Improvement bonds of Lin
coln County, Nobraska, In denomina
tions of $1000.00 each and numbered
from 1 to 165 incluslv.o in tho sum of
$165,000.00, to bear interest at six
(6) per cent per annum, payable
.semi-annually, and $16,500.00 of such
bond issuo to become due and payable
ton (10) years from the date of thels is
sue and $16,500.00 of such issue to bo-
como duo and payablo oach year after
Bald ten (1) period until all aro
paid; tho Bald bonds to bo issued for
tho purposo of paying for tho ropalr,
construction or reconstruction of tho
following describe)! bridges in Bald
County, including tho approaches
thereto, mimely: tho Blrdwood Pre
cinct bridge over tho North Platte
Rlvor north of Sutherland, botwoen
Sections linos 4 and 5. and 8 and 9,
Township 14, Rango S3 West of tho 6th
P. M ;the South Platto brldgo ovor the
South Platto Rlvor, south of Suthor-j
land, locatcjd on north and south cen
ter lino of Soction 32, Townsnip n,
Rango 33 West of the Gth P. M.; tho
Hershoy bridge ovor tho North Platto
River north of Hershey, located on
Soction linos between Soctlons 8 and
9, Township 14, Rango 32 West of the
Gth P. M.; tho Bostwlck brldgo ovor
tho South Platto Rlvor, south of Her
shoy, located botweon Soction 28 and
29, and 32 and 33, Township 14, Range
32 West of tho Gth P. M. tho North
Rlvor Brldgo ovor the North Platte
River north of North Platto, located
In East Half . (E&) of Soction 23,
Township 14, Rango 30 West of tho
Gth P. M.; tho Osgookl bridge over tho
South Platto Rlvor south of North
Platto, located in West Half (WMi) of
Section 4 and 9, Township 13, Rango
30, West of tho Gth P. M.; tho Lincoln
Highway brldgo ovor tho North Platto
River east of North Platto, located
on soction lines between Sections 35
and 3G, Township 14, Range 30, and
Soction 1 and 2, Township 13, Rango
30, all West of tho 6th P. M.; tho Max
woll brldgo across tho Platto River,
located through Soctlons 28, 32, 33,
Township 13, Raugo 28, and Section 6
in Township 12, Range 28, all West of
tho 6th P. M. ; tho Brady brldgo across
tho Platto Rivor, located through Sec
tions 11, 14, 15, 22, 23, 26 and 27,
Township 12, Rango 27, West of the
6th P. M., and shall an annual tax be
levied sufficient to pay tho Interest on
such bonds as It accrues and to pro
vldo a sinking fund for tho redemp
tion of such bonds at their maturity."
FOR Issuing uogotlablo bonjis of Lin
coln County, Nebraska, to bo styled
and known aB Internal Improve
ment bonds of Lincoln County, No
braska, in denominations of $1000.00
each numbered from 1 to 165 Inclu
sive in Uio sum of $165,000.00, as
abovo described.
AGAINST issulnK negotiable bonds of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, to bo
styled and known as Internal Im
provement bonds of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, in denominations of
$1000.00 each numbered from 1 to
165 inclusive in tho sum of $165,
000.00, as abovo described."
Sec. 3. That tho County Clerk shall
proclaim and glvo notlco of tho places
and time of holding Buch election as
by law required, and he is hereby
ordered and dlrectcli to glvo such no
tice of such election by publishing for
four (4) wooks prior to tho said date
of said electioon In tho North Platte
Telegraph and tho North Platto Semi
Weekly Tribune, official newspapers
of said County, and Hkowlso by pub
lishing for four (4) weeks prior to
safti date In tho following newspapers,
to-wit: The Sutherland Courier, Wal
lace Winner, Hershey Times and
Brady Vindicator, and nlBo by posting
or causing to be posted a copy of the
olectlon notice in at least three (3)
public places fn oach of the election
precincts in tho County not less than
twonty (20) days prior to said date of
such election, and such notice shall
embraco and stato tho question to be
submitted as herelnbeforo set out and
recited, and the said Clork Is hereby
cmpowored and instructed to take nil
snch other nnd further steps as may
bo necessary to proovlde for the hold
ing of said election, printing tho bal
lots tnereror, furnishlnir the necessarv
tally-sheets or books anft stationery
wun wnicn to conauct tho election and
ascertain the retnrns. and to fullv nro-
vido for and conduct Bald special elec
tion as is required by law to conduct
general County elections and obtafn
returns tnereor.
bee. 4. The voting places where
tins election shall bo held aro tho reg
ular voting nlnccs at which general
olectlons are held In the various wards
or precincts of the County, and at
wnicn said nolllng places the last
General election was held.
Passed arid approved this 11th dav
of July. 1921.
E. W. SPRINGER.
T. M. CAHAGEN.
HENRY COKER,
County Commissioners.
Attest:
A. S.
ALLEN.
County Clerk.
(SEAL)
SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMA
TION AND NOTICE.
To the Voters of Lincoln County, Ne
braska: By virtue of a resolution duly en
acted by tho Bpard of County Com
missioners of said Couny, notlco is
hereby given that on the 16th day cf
August, 1921, between tho hourB of,
8:00 o'clock A. M. nnd 8:00 o'clock P.
it at the polling places designated bo
low, a special election will bo held of
tho qualified oolctors of anld
County on tho proposition to issuo
and soil negotiable bonds of said
County, in tho sum of Ono Hundred
Sixty-five Thousand ($165,000.00)
Dollars to bear Interest at tho rate of
Bix per cent (6) por annum, pay
able semi-annually on counons at
tached, and Sixteen Thousand Flvo
Hundred ($16,500.00), Dollars of said
bond issuo to become duo and nav-
ablo ten (10) years aftor tho date of
Issue and Sixteen Thousnnid Five Hun
dred ($16,500.00) Dollars of said bond
Issuo to becomo duo and payable In
each year after said ten (10) year per
iod until all are paid and tho purpose
for which said bonds aro to bo issued
is to provldo funds for paying for tho
repair, sonstructlon or reconstruc
tion work for tho following described
bridges In said County, Including ap
proaches thereto, namely: The illrd
wood Precinct Brldgo ovor tho North
Platte Rlvor north of Sutherland, be
tween Section linos 4 and 5, and 8 and
9, Township 14, Rango 33 West of the
6th P. M.; the South Platto Bridge
ever tho South Platte Rlvor south of
Sutherlaud locateU on north and Bouth
center lino in Soction 32, Township
14, Rango 33 West of the 6th P. M.; tho
Horshey brldgo over tho North Platte
River north of Horshey, located on
Soction lines between Sections 8 and
9, Township 14 Range 32, West of tho
6th IJ. M.; tho Bostwlck Brldgo ovor
tho South Platto River south of Her
shoy located between Soctlons 28 and
29, and 32 and 33, Township 14, Range
32 Wost of tho Oth P. M.; tho North
Rlvor brldgo over tho North Platto
Rlvor north of North Platte, located
in East halt (E) ot Section 28.
ToVnship 14, Rango 30 Woat ot tho
6th P. N. ; tho Osgood bridge over the
South Platto River south ot North
Platto locatod in West half (W) ot
Soctlons 4 and 9. Township 13, Ranga
30 Wost of the 6th P. M.; tho Lincoln
Highway Brldgo ovor tho North Platto
River oast of North Platte, located
on Section lines between Sections 35
and 36, Township 14, Rango 30, nnd
Section 1 an)l 2, Township 13, Range
30, all West of tho Oth P. M.; the
Maxwell Brldgo across tho Platto Riv
er, located through Sections 28, 32, 23,
Township 13, Rango 28, and Section
6, Township 12, Rango 28, all Woat ot
tho 6th P. M.; the Brady Brldgo
across tho Platto Rivor, located
through Sections 11, 14. 15, 22. 23. 2G
and 27, Township 12, Rango 27, Wo3t
of tho 6th P M.; and tho question and
proposition embraces, also tho lovy
of an annual tax BUfflclont to pay the
interest on said bonjds as it accrues
and to provldo a sinking fuud for the
redemption of said bonds at their ma
turity. And the question shall bo submit
ted to tho qualified electors at said
oloctlon and appear upon tho official
ballots thereat in tho following man
ner and form: .
"Shall Lincoln County issuo nnd
sell tho negotiable coupon bonds oC
tho County, to bo styled an1 known as
Internnl Improvement bondB ot Lin
coln County, Nebraska, in denomina
tions of $1000.00 each anjd numbered
from 1 to 1G5 inclusive, in tho sum ot
$165,000.00, to bear interest at six
per cent (6) por annum, payablo
soml- annually, and $16,500.00 ot such
bond issuo to becomo due and pay
able ten (10) years from date of their
Issue, and $16,500.00 of such Issue to
becomo duo and payablo each year
after said ten (10) yoar period until
all aro paid; tho said bonds to bo is
sued for tho purpeso of paying for the
repair, construction and reconstruc
tion of tho following described bridg
es in said County, Including approach
es thoreto, namoly: tho Blrdwood
Precinct Brldgo ovor the North Platte
River north of Sutherland, botweon
Soction lines 4 and 5, and 8 and 9,
Township 14, Rango 33 West ot the
Gth P. M.;tho South Platto Bridge over
the South Platto Rver south of Suth
erland, located on north and south
center lino in Section 32, Township
14, Range 33 West of the Gth P. M.;
tho Hershey bridge over the North
Platto River north of Hershey, located
on Section lines between Sections 3
and 9, Township 14, Range 32, West of
the Oth P. M.; tho Bostwlck brljdge
over the South Platto River south ot
Hershoy, located betweon Sections 23
and 29, and 32 and 33, Township 14,
Range 32 West of the 6th P. M.j tho
North River bridge over the North
Platte River north of North Platte,
located in East half (E) of Section
28, Township 14, Range 30, West ot
the 6th P M.; the Osgood brldgo over
tho South Platte River south of North
Platte, located in West halt (W ot
Sections 4 and 9. Township 13, Range
30 West of thei6th P. M.: tho Lincoln
Highway bridge over tho North Platto
River east of North Platte, located on
Section lines between Sections 35 and
36, Township 14, Range 30, and Seo
tlons 1 and 2, Township 13, Range 30,
all West of tho 6th P. M.; the Maxwell
bridge across tho Platte Rivor, located
through Soctlons 28, 32, 33,.Townsh:
13, Rango 28, and Section 6, Town
ship 12, Range 28, all TVest ot tho.6t
P. M.; the Brady bridge across th
Platte River, located through Sections
11, 14, 15, 22, 23, 26 and 27, Township
12, Rango 27, West of tho 6th P. M.;
and shall an annual tax be levied suf
ficient to pay the interest on such
bonds as it accrues and to provide a
sinking fund for the redemption of
such bonds at their maturity."
"FOR Issuing negotiable bonds of Lin
coln County, Nebraska, to be styled
anld known as Internal Improve
ment bonds of Lincoln County,, Ne-
baska, in denominations ot $1000.00
oach numbered from 1 to 165 inclu
sive in tho sum ot $165,000.00, as
abovo described." ,
"AGAINST issuing negotiable bonds
of Lincoln County, Nebraska, to be
styled and known as Internal Im
provement bonds ot Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, in denominations of
$1000.00 each numbered from 1 to
165 inclusive inthe sum of $165,00.00,
as abovo described."
The polling places tor holding of
this election fchall be the regular
polling places at which gonoral olec
tlons are held In the following pre
cincts and wards ot said. County, and
at which said polling places the last
General Election was held:
Antolopo
Brady
Buchanan
Blrdwood
Box Elder
Cox
Cottonwood
Deer Creek
Dickens ."
East Hinman . ,
Fox Creek
Falrview
Gasltu
Garfield
Hall
Himan , '
Hooker
Horshey '."
Harrison
Jeffrey
Kern
Lemon "
Maxwoll (.
Miller
Medicine ;
Myrtle
Nowell
North Rosedalo
Osgood ,
Payne , i f
Plant
Pockham '
Rosedalo (
Sellers ;
Somorsot
Sprlngdalo
Sunshlno
Sutherland
Table
Vroroan
Walker
Wallace
Well
Whlttlor
V I
i
Willow
North Platto
1 '
First Ward
Second Ward
Third "Waijd
Fourth Ward
y13 ,my hand and offielal seal
this 11th day ot July, 1921.
(SEAL) A. S. AMiBN,
Cowity Clork,