THE NORTH riATTESBMl4WBBKLY TjUBUNE : EASTER A sowing olub of flvo girls has boon. formed- In Nortli Platto with Mrs. J. II. Kdmlston as loador. This club will work undor tlio Unlvorslty 1 l.lvtnnalrm rlatifirttnint. Cairo In. gat our prices anil look UUI Ulll JII1U III JI1UI1UII1V1.U9 IJIU ! licadstonoti. Wo bunillo only the best Acn-tit t Mi J- lV. 0 of marblo anil graults. umontnl Works. Rltnor Mon- NOTICE OK TUB FORMATION OF PAVING DISTRICT NO. 9 IN THE CITY OF NOltTII PLATTE, NEBRASKA. The Sabbath night had passed, and In the east , The first pale streaks of rose fore told the day, When from the city, Mary Magdalene And others, bearing spices, came to lay Them In the Master's tomb. They marveled that the stone which had been sealed Was rolled away, and stooping down they saw Inside the tomb two angels robed In white, Whose radiance made them bow their heads In awe "He lo not here," they heard. "Did He not say that He would rise again? 8eek ye the living, then, among the dead?" And, trembling, Mary and the others went To His disciples, telling what was said. Yet one would not believe. For Thomas told his brethren, "Till I've thrust My hand Into the Master's wounded side, And felt the prints of nails Inside His hands. I'll not believe He lives again who died." And later Christ appeared. He bade the doubting Thomas mako his testo, Who did and said, "My Lord," and Christ replied, "Because you have beheld me, you believe, But those who have not seen my hands and sldo And yet believe, are blessed." Velma West Sykes In Kansas City 6tar. :o: Dixon Optical Co.f grlndB, lenses. ' :o: I NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT . To the ownors of tho record title of all proporty adjacent to or abutting upon tho streets hereinafter des cribed anil all persons Interested therein: You and each of you aro hereby notified that tho Mayor and City Council of the City of North Platto did under date of April 7th, 1922, pass anil approvo a certain ordinance forming and creating Paving District No. 9 of tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. And that tho following strcota including the Intersections thoreof within tho limits of tho city aro comprised within snitl paving district, to-wlt: AlLthat portion of Fourth streot in salil city commencing at tho cast lino of Oak Streot at tho Intersection of Oak street with Fourth street of sniil pity, thonco wost to nnd along said Fourth street to tho west Una of the Intersection of Washington Streot with said Fourth Street in said City, thonco north along said Washington Streot to tho south lino of tho inter section of Fifth Street with said Washington Street in said city, nlso Maple Streot from north lino of Fourth Street to South lino of Fifth Street, there to terminate. Unless objections aro filed as re quired by statuto within twonty days from tho first public itlon of tins no tlco, the Mayor and City Council shall proceed to construct such paving. Dated this 10th day of April, 1922. (Seal) E. II. EVANS, Mayor. Attest: 0. E. ELDER. City Clerk. Awake new Hope at Eastertldel Carol ye birds! Fresh flowers spring! Let chlld-hosannas swell the praise Life's "Eventide" Its anthems raise. Hope's promise looks to endless days; At Eastertide awake and sing. 1 When in Omaha stop with us Hotel Conant Hotel Sanford Hotel Henshaw Our reputation of 20 years falr'ddallnc Is back. o these hotels. Guests may stop nt any ooe of them with the as surance of receiving honest value and courteous treatment. CONANT -HOTEL COMPANY 1 Thor Fhrmois Auctioneer fL ML Johansen, Nocthi PIcttte-, Nebraska. Phon 783F3L ',Ia-ycuffririfo'loaoaoiMO'Whllo-yoU'are. away? Snd hor Tho.Tribunov- GROWING LILIES FROM SEEDS Federal Department of Agriculture Tells of Results of Experiments It Has Been Making. In growing Easter lilies from seeds the time of planting depends upon how the llorlst Intends to handle his stocks nnd possibly upon which his seed be comes available, says the Bureau of Plant Industry, United State Depart ment of Agriculture, In dlscusHinrf the results of experiments with growing tho ilowers from seed Instead of from bulbs. Sowing they say. can he done Estate No. 1848 of Charles J. II. Itrand, deceased, In tho County t Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nobraska, to all por-j sons Interested In said Estate take i notlco that the Administrator has filed a final account and roport of his ad ministration and a potttion for final Bottlomont and dlschargo as such, Ad ministrator, which have boon set for hearing ljoforo said court on May 12th, 1922, at 10 o'clook A. M.. when you may appoar and contest tho samo. Hated Aphil 11, 1922. WM. II. C. WOODllURST, (Swil) County Judge LET US REPAIR YOUR AUTOMO BILE TOP A torn or badly worn automobile top ruins the appearance of the car. 1 et us fig ure with you on need ed repairs, or on a brand new top. Drive over our way tomorrow and let us talk it over, J. A. BANTA & SON 615 Pine Street, North Platte, Nebraska Type of Perfect Ljly. it any season If suitable moisture con iltlons for germination are- wulntnlned "n northern climates, If seed Is pluntedi out of doors, It should be sown In tho autumn for spring germlnutlon. Until the trade produces seed,ofth& lily and offers It for salcvlt. Is pointed out, It will be necessary for the grower to raise his own seed- The best way to do this now is to procure imported bulbs either in the early winter, when they nre generally offered for sale, or at Easter time, when most of the plants nre In blossom, and grow seed for planting the following January. EASTER MORNING ROAD NO. 418. Te- Whom. It May Concern: Tho special commissioner appoint- nit ti tiMYLtn n. nnhllo. rnnil no fnllmvn &Ccinimncini at thn northwest, corner For Uiobo who-do not have onounjufor Elnaone street of tho Village of stock or machinery for a, general D,C!C,C1??' running tiionco north., to the , , . , . , T. . ,. i south lino of Section soventeen about, farm sale, I am, located so Iicau hold Uty ,ods m t0WJlahlp ton rang0 . i nnm lilnntlnn I a nt V. V. Tl !nl. . , i . . . ... .... n. . r . " wuiuiuuuuu uiuv ai nirnu' imiOTjui iriy tv., wesi ou me .im ri ivi,, um or at tho Palrciew dairy li miibsjcoln County, Nebraska, the above des wonb nt town I hnvn nlwnvn ,?ob (cHbod road to be :Slxty-slx feet wide,. enough stock o'r machinery Hstod with l1 " W.i. t mo BO-i.ro can hold a combination sale parties having any objections thcro- any timo. J. S. TW1NEM M..D, Homeopathic Physician Surgeon.. General Practice and Construction Surgery Hospital Accommodation Platto Valley Hospital Former Name Twincm- Hospital. NORTII PLATTE, NEBIL Taken up. br tho undorBignedt. 4 horsoa,. near tho- Btock yards, Coun ty of Lincoln,. Stato of Nebraska;, on. tho 20th day of. March 1922: two-bay goldings, weight about 130Q pounds-; ono black, gelding, wolghb.about t3QC? pounds; ono bay mare, weight about 1200 pounds. Dated this 2Sth day otf March 1922. (Signed) J. E. STEVENS. GEO. 15. DENT Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Surgery. and Obstetrics.. Office: Building & Loan, Building Phones: Offico 130 Resldoaco llC NOTICE. OF PETITION Estato No. IS80 of Sarah A. Morton, deceased; in the County Court, of Lincoln, County, Nebraska. The Stato- ot Nebraska. To all! per sona Interacted in said Ecatata taka notlco that: a petition, has bean; filed for- tho .appointment; of Robert S. Carothcrs- as Administrator of, said said. Sarahi A. Morton,, which has- been sot. for hearing hqrjain on, Ar,il IS, 1322 at 10. o'clock iu m. Dated! March 24, 10122. WM. II. C WOODHIJRST, (Seal) County Judge arilS. M. IIENllY GIDEOYL. Teacher of Voice Cnlturc and thee Ail of Slngifiyr Res. Studio 108 W. Tliird' Phono 114J Offico Phone 241 Res. Phono 21.' 11. C. DItOST Osteopalhlc Physician North Platte, . Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Buildings y. t. ritiTCiiAiii) Oraduato- Vlerlnnrinn, Ex-Govornmont Veiarinarlan and ex assistant deputy Stato Veterinarian. Hospital 315 South Vino Streot. Phones. Hospital C33 Residence G3S El) KIEIUG Auctioneer For dates and terms mil at First National Bank North: Platte Nob. e3 Davis Co "Radio service," said Mr. Davis, -manager of the local Exlde Service Station, "requires a battery with a depend able voltage; that is, a battery whoso voltage, after a few minutes use, will not drop to a point where it becomes necossary to mako frequent adjustments of the apparatus. "There is only one way to bo assured of this, and that la, to buy only new batteries and only those made by a firm with a reputation for making dependable batteries. "Aluu, it Is very deslrablo and really important to buy a battery that has behind it a service organization which will help the radio fan prolong tho life of his battery. "Much depends on the proper care of a storage bat tery, as many motorists who use them in their cars will testify. This doesn't mean that storage batteries are hard to caro for, but on tho contrary, tho rules aro so few and simple, that many people fall to be Impressed by tho Im portance of rigidly following them. In this, tho proper service organization can help by teaching the radio fan how to take caro of his batteiy. "Then a lot of radio fans don't know what kind of a batteiy to buy, as such terms as 'voltage' and 'ampere hours' aro bewlldoring. Wo aro answering quostions ev ery day at our seYvico station nnd wo aro glad' to toll, any radio enthusiast or prospective owner of a sot, all wo know about battories and wo Issue a broad Invitation to tho good folks of North Platto, to use this sorvlco to tho limit." J. S. Davis Auto Co. DR. itAROLD FEHNNER Osteopath Orer Hirschfcld's Office Phono 333 Res. Phono 1020 war. WALDORF Tinnor Makes or Repairs anything made of Tin or Sheet Metal. 510 Locust Undor General Hospital Just an earij investigation. Evi dently the Easter rabbit had been "on the Job" early, greatly to tho satis faction of this small boy. Offico 310 Houso 12 DR. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Physician Over tho Oasis North Platto DR. RERFIELR Physician, Obstetrician, Surgeon X-ltay Calls promptly answered Night or Day- Phones. Offico G42 Residence 676; NOTICE OF TAKING UP ESTRA.Y NOTICE TO, CREDITOR Estate. Nc 1868 oC Jano James, do ceasfid, in tha County Court of. Lincoln County. Nebraska. Tha Stato of Nebraska, bs: Creditors ot said estato- will take notlca that tho timo limited for pre- sontation and filing ot claims against said Estato is August 5th 1922. and for settlement of said Estate is March 30, 1923; that I will sit at tho County Couart room lit said county, on May 5 tit. 1922, at 10 o'clook a. m audi on August 5t3l, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m- to receive, cxaminov hear, allow. or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. war. h. c. woodhurst; (Seal) County Judge. to, or ny. claims Aor nmago Jjy reason ot tho establishment of above descrlb ed road, must fila samo in tho office of tho County Clork of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, on or before twelve o'clocl&vnoon of the, 29th day of May,. .1922, or said road, will bo allowed - without roforenco- thereto. Datad nt Nortla Platto, Nebraska.. this lGth day of March, 1922. A. s. ALLEN, County' Clerk, NOTICE OF PETITION Estato No. 1879 of Bridget Jones, do ceased in the County Court ot Lincoln County,. Nebraska. The Stato of Nebraska, To. all per sons interested inisaid Estatoi tako no tice that a petition has beem, filed for tho allowance, to, probate. oC last "Will and- Testament, of Bridget. Jones, de ceased and tho- appointment of Dr, Nicholas McCabe as executor ot said will which has; been sett for hearing; heroin on April 18, 1922,-vat 10 o'clock a. m. Dated March 22, 1922i WM. II. C. WOODHURST l&EvL) Couuty jmhro EXTENSION TO ROAD NO. 4U To Whom It May Concern: Tho special commissioner appoint ed to locato a public road as follrws Beginning at the southeast corner o. Section Twenty-nine, and Uie Norui cast corner of Section Thirty-two. Township Eleven and Range Thirty two,, thenco running we9t ono milo between sections twety-nine and thir ty-two. along said section lino, thenco- south botweon sections thirty ono and NO CE OF ELECTION . Notice Is hereby given to. .tho Elec tors oC khe City of Nortli Platto, No hras'ia timt Ihe &f.yor cad. Ulty Coua til ottho City otNoit'i I lattc No''-aa-ka, hav , rovided by -jpjin Mice fvr the submission .ta a direct: vote of tho voters, of tho City of Nortlr. Platte, No braska, tho. following proposition: An ordlnanco providing for - tho submit tingjtiQ.tho, voters- of tho City ot North Platto, In tho County of Lincoln and State of Nebraska, tho following quoe tlon.: "Shall the. City of Nortli Platte, in tho County at Lincoln;, Stato ot, Ne braska. Ibsuo ita 'Pavlng-,Bond3 o the City or North. Platto, Nebraska in tho). sum of Fifty Thousand ($50, 0QQ.0.0) dollacav, for tha- purppBo ot raising, money; for paying tho coat ot paving, repaying or macadamising the inturscctlonsj of streeta or ayenuca and spaces apposite alleys in the City oft North Platte-, Nebraska, AnrttQ pro--vido for levying and cw-ilectlng by th proper officers; of saUt City a tax an nually to pay tho iufterost and prin cipal of said bonds asr, they mature." And by virtao of tho power In me ivested, I hereby cal an election om jsald ordinance so sulnnitted to-be hold iln City of. North Platte, Nebraska, on Itho 16th day of May 1922. Tho voting places of, said election shall bo as fol lows: Til First Ward at tho A. N. Purbln Garago at -the intersection of Fifth and; Dewey Streets; the Second Ward in th0 District Court Room at the Cotinty Court House;.- tho Third Ward at the Firo.. Station at tho inter section of 'Front and Vino Streets; the Fourth Ward) at tho North Platto Bujckk. Garago at tho. intersection oC Eighth and Locust Streets. Tho polls;' to bc opened at eight o'clock In the. morning and to remain open-i until eight, o'clock Int tho evening of said day of election-.. Those voting In favor ot said, or dinance snails mark, tltetr ballot fttth an "X" befons the paragraph bogin- ing with tins word "FOR" issuing Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) of tho Parinit Bonds of tli& Cltv of North riatte, Nebraska' ini denomination of One Thousand and No 100 ($1,000.00) Dollars, each bearing inUrest at the rate of Six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, interest and principal at tho office of tho- County Treasurer of Lincoln County, Stato of Nebraska. Said bonds to bear data of Juno 1st. 1922; and the inteiest on said bonds to be payable on tho 1st. day ot Docomhor- 1922; and the 1st. day of Juno 1923 and on tho 1st. day of Juno of each and every year thereafter until all Interest on said Bonds shall have been paid. Said Bonds to bo- numbed consecutively from ono to fifty, inclusive and the Interest thereon tcr. bo evidenced by coupons theroto attached- Said bonds to. be drawn payable to- hearer twenty (20) years after date but redeemable at the option of the City at any time after flvo (5) yuars from tho date thoreof. and shall the City of Nortli ; Platte, Lincoln County Nebraski. levy a tax In the year 1922 and each and ovory year thervafter sufficient to pay thirty-two to, tho north liue of louo- tho ,nterost on 8aUj Bonds and in tho ship Eleven,, then south between sec- 1922 rf , , - i .....1 nt.. n jl nnnHrtti ts fW1 I . l - UOUS UVU uuu alA um. dwuu qw wh DR. U. STATES Chiropractor Rooms 5. 0, 7 Building & Loan Bldg Offico Phono 70 Res. Phono 1212 Mexico's Holy Week. Mexico has her holy week, cele brated with pomp and splendor, sad devotions and odd customs thnt still linger in the hind of Montezuma. Thq people go from all points of the com pass far nnd near, on their annual pll grlmnge to Guadalupe, the holiest shrine of nil Mexico, where they eon gregate In Immense crowds. Thcrq tho descendants of a nation sunk In paganism for centuries ufter the Cruel fixlon meet to celebrato the dlvlno tragedy that was enacted in Syria 1000 years ago. The most solemn week of all tho weeks ot the year Is Passion week In .Mexico City. Images, icons and cruel' Uses nre to bo found everywhere. Tho most rcmarkablo of tho ceremo nies is tho blowing up of Judas. Tha betrayer Is represented as a mis shapen monster. Hundreds of his linages nre sold on Good Friday. They nre filled with explosives which blow tho doomed figures to atoms when let oft on Saturday morning. DR. J. R. McKIUAIIAN Practice Limited to Dlaeasso ot Women nnd Surgery Over Roxall Drug Storo Phonos: Offico 127 Rcsidonc'o 650 and eight eighteen and seventeen,, to tho south lino of section soventeen. thenco east about eighty rods between sections; seventeen and twenty all in Lincoln County and State ot Nebras ka, tho abovo described road to be aivfv.aiv te-M vl(lr. nnv or all nartlcs having objections thereto or claims for damages uy reason ot mo eauui- llshment of said described road must file samo in the offico of Countv Clork In Lincoln County, Nouraskn. on or before twelve o'clock noon ot tbo 29th day ot May 1922. Dated at North Platte, Nouraskn, this lGth day of March 1922. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. OTIS R. PLATT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon X-Kay DIagnosa and Treamont Ovor Union Stato Bank Offico Phono 29GW Houso Phono 296R ,T01IN S. SIMMS, M. D. Special Attention Given to Surgery McDouald Bank Building Offico Phono 83 Residence IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA 38 DR. L. A. SNAYELY Dentist X-ltny Diagnosis Oxygon nnd Gas Anesthesia for Extractions. Ovor Union Stato Bank Phono 296. Spiritual Influences of Calvary. Let tho world on this Easter, with all Its materialism and all Its blood' stains, bo compared with the world of the first Easter, and It must be recog Ized thnt from Cnlvary radiated spir itual Influences whoso very Incomplete results so far encourage tho most , ,,,,,., .splendid visions of whut humanity will Day pllono 41 NlSlt TUono Blnck G3R Wtcoine. DERRYRERRY & FORBES Licensed Eiubnlmert; Undertakers and Funeral Directors In tho Mattor of tho Estato of Fred erick "Werneke, Doconsed. NOTICE OF HEARING. To All Persons Interested in Said Estato: Notlco Is horoby given, that Frieda Schorz, on April 3, filed in this Court an instrument purporting to bo the last Will and Tostamont of Fredrick Werneke, deceased, and which Will rolatcs to both real and porsonal proporty, and also her petition pray Jne that tho said instrument bo ad mltted to probato, and that letters tostamontnry, bo Issued to hor, upon tho ostato of tho said Frederick Wornoko, deceased, and that said pc tttlon will bo heard botoro tho County Court in tho Court House, In tho City of North Platto, County of Lincoln and Stato of Nebraska, on tho 24th day of April 1922, at two o'clock P ,M.. nt which timo any ono may ap pear and contest tho probato ot said Will, and show cause, If any there bo, why said Instrument should not bo admitted to probato as tho last Will and Toatamont of said Frederick Wernoko, deceased, and why letters tostamontnry should not bo Issued to said petitioner. Dated at North Platto, Nobraska, April 3, 1922. WM. If. C WOODHURST, CnnM Pnl.t.fv Tiu1rn. thereafter, sufficient to creato a sink ing fund to pay tho principal of said Bonds as they become due, until suf ficient tax has boon levied to pay all of tho interest nnd principal of said Bonds and such tax to bo both for principal and Interest and to be loviod upon all ot the taxitblo property In said City of Nortu Platto, Lincoln County. Nebraska. These voting against said ordinance. shall mark their ballot with an "X" before tho paragraph beglnlng with tho word "AGAINST" issuing Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars of tho 'Paving Bonds ot tho City of North IPlatto, Nobraska', In denominations of Ono Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars each boarlng Interest at tho rato of Six (0) per cent por annum payable semi-annually, Interest nnd principal payablo at tho offico ot the County Treasurer of Lincoln County, State of Nebraska. Said Bonds to bear date of) June 1st. 1922 and tho interest on said Bonds to bo payablo on tho 1st day of December 1922 and the 1st day ot Juno 1923 and on thelst day ot Docomhor and on tho 1st day ot Juno of each and ovory year there after, until all lntorest on said bonds shall have been paid. Said Bonds to bo numbered consecutively from ono to fifty lncluslvo nnd tho interest there on to bo evidenced by coupons thoroto attached. Said Bonds to bo drawn payablo to bearer twenty (20) yoars aftor dato but redeemable at- tho op tlon of tho City at any timo aftor five (G) years from the dato thoreof, and shall tho City of North Platto, Lin coln County, Nobraska, lovy a tax in tho year 1922 and each nnd ovory yoar thoronftor sufficient to pay tho intor ost of said Bonds and in tho yoar 1922 nnd each and ovory yoar thereafter sufficient to croato a sinking fund to pay tho principal of said Bonds as thoy becomo duo, until sufficiont tax ihns boon lovied to pay all of tho ln torost nnd principal of oald Bonds and such tax to bo both principal and ln torost nnd to bo lovied upon nil of tho taxablo property in the City of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated this 10th day of April. 1922 0, E, ELDER, City Clerk.