THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1 Como in nnd lot us tiilk with you about memorial work. You expoct to beautify your como tery lot sometime, why not thin spring? If you arc not ready to buy an oxponslvo monument, per haps you want just a marker Wp give tho same attention to small work that wo givo to lnrgor. NORTH PLATTE MONUMENT CO. 110 West Front Hired. KDlTOIt OF (JAUI)EN COUNTY NEWS REVIEWS HATCHERY QUESTION Tho following interesting front page nrtlclo appeared in the Garden When in Omaha STOP WITH US Hotel Conant Hotel Sanford Hotel Henshaw but for thoso in charge to defeat tho Marian Conneally arrived hore very purpose of tho law simply to Wednesday from Omaha to visit at favor friends, or for any othor selfish ' U'o Francis Conneally homo 'here, reason, scorns chhlldlsh and unroason-, Sho attends school in Omaha, able It surely puts a orlmp in unyj Dr. L. J. KRAU3E, Dentist, X-Ruy good impression one has ever had of , Diagnosis McDonald Dnnk Building, tho presont administration nnd tho I'liono l7. . - 1 . . n il l ...1 iirn.i corps or various secrotarya. u ono uov, r. v i-nuurun ruiumuu nuu man has it within his power and is nosday evening from Central City, inclined to bo so small and narrow- Ho ottondod tho Kearney Presbyterial minded as to Ignoro fncts and tho gon- there Tuesday and Wednesday. oral welfaro of the groatost number i Dixon Optical Co., oyo sorvlco. of pcoplo Interested, then a different. nrrnnirnmnnt nlintili! lin tniulo. Wnl NOTICE OF SALE should by all means go back to tha u.,,aL U,UWI" uu" , Our reputation of 20 years fair dealing commission system wherein three or of Nobraaka. Plaintiff, vs. Ono ' ? 'one Tthcm SlZ five men might Judge of merits or a j Ford Automobile, Engine No. 732099. ' 8uranco of receiving honcot value and caso. Wo are thankful that there aro uoronuant. courteous treatment. few men who do thoso things but thoro should bo no possibility of put ting Into ho honorablo office unyono who was not largo enough to wolgh matters carefully nnd unprejudiced beforo rendorlng n decision. If the hatchery is located at or near North Platte wo will bo satisfied, but thorc aro some other strings that will bo pulled If It Is to be located where Mr. Stuhr practically Informed our pcoplo that It would be. Bluffing Is the poorest thing wo do; Wo mean to fight for what Is right In this mat ter. "FAIRY PRTNcI" VERY HUMAN For Sale Diamonds A now otock JUBt re ceived, $50.00 to $225.00. Real bargains. Clinton & Son. Ancona (Shoppard Strain) hatch ing oggs, $1.50 per 15; also White Loghorn eggs, $5.00 por 100. Will ro- placo cloar eggs, gunranteo 85 per cent fertile. MRS. ANDERSON (Irncclnnd Addition. Onoe More Illustrating tho Wide Qulf 8ometlmes Existing Between Ro mance and Reality. As tho crowded elevator car swooped down from eighteen to ten sho became aware that there waB a man Just be- racresie COMPANY sons largo, that by vlrtuo of an Order Ib sued by tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, and to mo directed I will on tho 1st day of May, 1922 at tho hour of Two O'clock in the nfter- noon of Bald day at tho East front door of County Court House in Nortli Platto. Lincoln County. Nobraska. sell at public, auction to tho highest and best bidder for cash, Ono Ford Au tohioblle, Engine No. 732099, which said Automobile was by said County Court doclarod to bo u common nusl nnce and wns found to bo tngaged in unlawful transportation of intoxicat ing liquor to wit: Whiskey, and was slczed, hold and orderod sold by vlr tuo of Chapter 109 of session laws of Nebraska for tho year 1919, samo be in sonato FIlo No. 190 and entitled Intoxicating Liquor; said sale to re main open ono hour. Dated at North Platte, Nobraska, this 15th day of April 1922. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. County News for April 7. It shows tho hIn( her ,oft olbow nor congcious. attitudo of our friends regarding tho location of tho now flah propogatlon plant: Secretary of Agrlculturo Leo Stuhr, nnd Fish Commisloncr O'Urion, wore hero last Friday, coming In unnnounc cd from North Plato whoro they had been inspecting the possibilities In that county for a fish hatchory. Wo ness of him was somehow intensified by tho exhilaration of the moment. Curiosity counseled looking around. Prldo forbade It. She folt a burning sensation In tho pnrt of her left cheek which was visible beneath her hat brim, Elizabeth Houghton writes In tho New York World. Bump, slam, swoop I the car Inched lis way down. Ten floors nro not too want to say that Mr. O'Brien mado a few forjtho creation of a fairy prince, NOTICE OF THE FORMATION OFi PAVING DISTRICT NO. 11 IN THE CITY OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. To tho owners of tho record tltlo of all property adjacent to or abutting upon tho streets hereinafter des cribed and all porsons interested therein: You and each of you nro hereby notified that tho Council of tho City of North Platte Hlil nmlnr ilntn nf Anrll 7th. 1922. pass and approve a certain ordinance Offico Phono 241 Ros. Phono 217 mighty good impression among tho business mon and farmers whom ho mot whllo horo and wo want to Bay ns emphatically that Mr. Stuhr gave us tho idea that ho was doing uh con siderable favor by ovon considering us nt nil. Ho Boomed to liavo hts mind made up before ho had an opportunity of giving our site an Inspection ,told nil about why it would'nt do and why tho Wollflcct groundB was tho only ono to consider. Regardless of whoro At the eighth floor ho was tull and slender with a lock of hair falling over his forehead, at the seventh he had rather deep-set eyes and Btcrn, straight brows. As they passed the fifth she decided that ho woro a necktlo of grayish blue which undoubtedly matched the pecul iar bluo of his eyes. Just then a fat man pushed his way In and forced her ngalnst tho wall. But she hardly no ticed this. Shu was planning the encounter. I")iilntllv nh wnnlil stn from the car. Uio railroad runs each way from tho adjusting her fur collar so that tho hatchory, Wolltloot scomod to bo tho WOm lining should bo hidden ho ono location. Of course tho boosters would follow closely, nnd in well-mod' at North Pintle had thought this to ulated tones ask If he might take her he a good ono as long as the land whero tho proposed fish hatchory would bo located was on n school sec tion already owned by tho state, and thcreforo, they wouldn't hnvo to do- nnto any- of the land. It 1h In the Bchool funds now but wo presume that through nlmblo process of bookkeep ing tho tltlo could bo tranBforod with out having to transfor nny funds from thu local pcoplo. Beautiful thought, Uintl Sovcnty-flvo mtlca south of this lo cation 1b tho hatchory ut Bcuklemnn which is doing no part of tho state nny particular good on account of Its being whoro fow Inkos and fish re serves can bo rouchod and anyone with any idea of fairness would not think of locating It there. But we sit in tho position of tho prlsonor who waB condomnod by tho Judge beforo tho trial of the caso. Wo killed the fnttod calf In his honor; wo flaUorod him; wo cussed him and wo pleaded home. "Main floor last stop I" bawled the elevator boy. Sho found herself hur rying madly ulong tho marble floor, hearing tho tap, tap of her own heels and u heavy tread close behind I It wus, t must be the fairy prince 1 At the door of the big ofllco building sho stopped, a little breathless. "Hello, Cutlol" smote raucously In her car. "Want an urm across the street V" . A tiny llgure in a grotesquely rakish green platd cap smiled up ut her, dls closing In the front of his mouth a gleaming gold tooth I I J. S. TWINEM M.D. ft Homeopathic Physician ft n Snrgeon ft General Practice nnd ft Construction Snrgerj j Hospital Accommodation Platto Talloy Hospital $ Former Name Twlncm Hospital. I NORTH PLATTE, NEBB. GEO. B. DENT Physician nnd Surgeon Special Attontlon Glvon to Surgery and Obstetrics Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Offico 130 Residence- 115 MRS. 3L HENRY GILFOYL Teacher of Voice. Culturo and tho Art nf Slnalntr Mayor and I City Ros studl() 10g w Thlrd Phono 114J forming and creating Paving District No. 11 of tho City of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nobrnska. And that tho following streets including tho Intersections thereof within tho limits of tho city nro comprised within said .paving district, to-wlt: All that portion of Ninth Street of said city commencing at tho East lino of Locust Street at tho itnorsoctlon of Locust Street with Ninth Street in L. C. DItOST Osteopathic Physician North Platto, Nobraska. Knights of Columbus Building. W. T. FRITCHARD Graduate Yctcrlnnrlan Ex-Governmont Veterinarian and ex said city, then west to and along said assistant deputy State Veterinarian Ninth Street to tho East lino of Oak Strcot at tho Intersection of Oak Street with tho west Ninth Street of said city, thoro to terminate. Unless objections aro fllod as re quired by statute within twenty days from tho first publication of tms no tice the Mayor and City Council shall nrocood to construct such paving. Dated this 10th day of, April, 1922. (Seal) E. H. EVANS, Mayor. Attest: O. E. ELDER, City Clerk. Hospital 315 South Vino Street. Phones. Hospital 633 Residence G33 ED KIERIG Auctioneer For dates and terms call at First National Bank North Platto, Nob. NOTICE OF THE FORMATION OF PAVING DISTRICT NO. 12 IN THE CITY OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. DR. HAROLD FEIINNER Osteopath Over Hlrschfeld's Offico Phono 333 Res. Phono 1020 FARM LOANS Como in and see me when In need of Farm Loans. At tho prosent time I can mawke a few Farm Loans. When in North Platte COME AND SEE1US . Hotel Palace Palace Cafe Palace Bazaar Everything reasonable. Station. T. O. SWENSON a UNION STATE BANK first clast and prices Opposite Union Pacific The Farmer's Auctioneer H. M. Johansen, North PlattD, Nebraska. Phone 783F3 NO 4 ICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby, given to tho Elec tors of the City of North Platto, Ne liraslca that Sho M.yor cad City Coun til of tho City of Noi,r.'i Platto, Nebras ka, hav.' , rovlded by ordm Mice for tho submission to a direct vote of the votors of tho City of North Platto, No braska, tno following proposition: An ordinance providing for' the submit ting to tho votors of tho City of North Platto, in tho County of Lincoln and For those who do not have enough stato of Nebraska, tho following quos- stock or machinery for a cenoral tlon: "Shall tno City of North Platte, farm salo, 1 am located so I can hold n th, County of Lincoln, State of Ne- combination sale at North Platte clty of N Platto6 Nooraaka ln or at tho Falrview dairy 1 miles tho sum of Fifty Thousand ($G0, west of town. I have always got 000.00) dollars, for tho purposo ot enough Btock or machinery listed with raising monoy for paying tho cost ot me so we can hold a combination sale Jffi' of .17 any time. and spaces opposite alleys In tho City of North Platto, Nebraska. And to pro- NOTICE OF TAKING UP ESTRAY vido for levying and collecting by the proper officers of sold City a tax an- Taken un by tho undersigned. 4 nually to pay tho interest and prln- horses, near tho stock yards, Coun- cipal of said bonds as they mature." ' . , . , . , And by virtue of tho power ln mo ty of Lincoln, Stato of Nebraska; on ve3tod j horeby call an olection on tho 26th day of March 1922: two bay said ordinance- so submitted to be held geldings, weight about 130O pounds; in City of North Platte, Nebraska, on ono black golding. weight about 1303 ho ICth day of May, 1922. The voting pounds: ono bay mare, weight about , Th(J p, t w d t u . N. 1200 pounds. Durbin Garage nt the intersection ot Dated this 28th day of March 1922. Fifth and Dewey Streets; the Second (Signed) J. E. STEVENS. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Ward in the District Court Room at the County Court House; the Third "Ward at the Firo Station at the inter section of Front and Vine Streets; tlio Vnnrtll Wnrfl nt fVin NnHh "PlnHn EstatO NO. 1848- or Uliaries J. Rulck Oamen nt tho fntprRnp.tfnn nf i- t -t i i it. " - uranu, ueceusou, m uiu BlKhth and Locust Streets. The doIIs uourt oi uiucum ouuiy, ixbuiud. .to be openC(i at ejght o'clock In the xne stato or iseorasKa, to an per- mornlnir anfl to remain onon until sons interested in said Estate take eight o'clock in the evening of said notice mat vio AunmiiBtruiur una muu (jay 0j oioction . . 1 1 . . . n .1 MAnnn, r.9 1.1c I ministration anil a petition for final 'C: 4V:. ...T;,. ... . . . a ,1 uiuuutu euuii imuK iuuii uuiiui. wim boh auum huu utwjuuiiBw u an "X" before tho paragraph begin i.iii.u,., "r;r.r;0.X. ing with the word "FOR" issuing rnB.0?my.T..SL,VUty Thousand ($50,000.00) of th Uv.n. '""-"' "" Paving Bonds of tho City of North Dated Aphil 11, 1922 WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (Seal) County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ENGLISH ARCHERS LOSE HOME war. WALDORF "Tinner' Makes or Repairs anything mado of Tin or Sheet Metal. 610 Locust Under General Hospital House 125 Ancient Organization Puzzled at to the Dlspoiltlon of Its Relict of Days Long Past. There Is u Royal Toxophlllto society in England, which bus had Its head quarters in Regent's park for mnny years. Now, however, the society hns to move, and Is concerned us to the fu with him; wo carried him over our ture resting place of tho wonderful state ronds fnnd roads with mil treasury of archery relics now ln To tho owners of tho record title of nil property adjacent to or abutting upon tho streets hereinafter des- , crlbcd and all persons" Interested therein: You and each of you aro hereby notified that the Mayor and City Council of tho City of North Platto did undor dato of April 7th, 1922, pass and npprovo a cortaln ordinance office 340 rornung anu creating raving uistnct No. 12 of tno City of Nortn Platto, tt iv T KHAWKR Tl I.. 1 ... T ..1 . . .1 il... ' ' " " ------ - " " tho followlnc streets Including the Osloopnth Physician !ntnrnrMnYia flinrnnf wlHiln ilin ltmtta I 0 thn oMv nrn nnmnrloml wUhln onl.l OVOr tllO O.OSlS North Platte paving district, to-wlt: All that portion of Sixth Strcot of said city commonctng on the oust lino of tho Intersection of Vino and West Sixth stroet ot said city thenco Archers' hall. One bow and set of urrows are more than 4,000 years old. These were taken from the tombs ut Sakknrah, In Egypt, nnd are believed to have been In use about 2000 B. 0. Another bow was given to the soci ety by Mahomet Effendl, "embassy from the Sublime Porte," ln 1704, when would ho glvon to tho state 110 cnmo 10 n"ianu Ior u,e ,,rai "ulc cringing ins uow una nrrows wmi mm. Wlw.n tlilu niiirlali ifllMnl unw tha ally wo got down on our knees, men- ground ut llegont.a lmrU ne 8ttld itwna tally, but to no avail. much too smull so ho went lnto a While wo nro suro Mr. O'Brlon, who street outside the park und shot his hy tho wny has grown up ln tho fish arrows Into a field. The distance was busluoss nnd has boon connected with measured and found to bo n quarter the hatchery at Gretna slnco It was ot m,lt'- Ma"'n"d wnB so pleased rit Btartml. wnli imnrnMn.i win. wlth tnls sl,ot thnt 1,0 presented his ln Bulck's and Hudson's Supors; our Iwdlng citlzons taught him gobs n bout nature and tho wonders of blrd ology (ho didn't know n prarle chick en from a curlew whon school com menced; wo showed tho learned (?) secretary of agrlculturo the finest pos sible grounds for a fish ihatchory which without a penny of chargo; and fin bow nnd arrows to tho society. The bow is beautifully carvod and la of Immense strength. our grounds, thoro Boemed to be no wny that proof could soak Into the other party. Wo have tho outlot to mo roai iukcs country, anu wo aiso Victory Made a Difference. havo tho railroad facllltlos mat would Durlnc tho nllled occuuutlon of Qer warrant the locatloiii, but it mndo no mnny, an umuslug encounter took place Impression. About nil that, tho party "between a British soldier and a Qer In plmrirn Hnnmoil to tin aliln tn ent UuroUPSH was to bo told that- wo couldn't havo it. Our pcoplo horo first started tho move to put In nnothor flBh hatchory, but Stuhr admitted his lgnornnco of DR. REDFIELD Physician, Obstetrician, Surgeon X-Itay west to and along said Sixth Street ,,H,, 00.,1MIv1f nnv of said city to the East lino ot Elm Ca"s Promptly answered Night or Day Strcot nt tho Intersection with said Sixth Stroet of said City, thoro to ter minate. Unless objoctlons aro filed as re quired by statuto within twenty days from tho first publication of this no- Phonos. Offico G42 Residence 67G DR. M. . STATES Chiropractor tico, the Mayor and City Council shall Rooms 5. 6, 7 Building & Loan Bldg proceou to construct sucn paving. Dated this 10th dny of April, 1922. (Seal) E. II. EVANS, Mayor. Attest: O. E. ELDER, City Clerk. Offico Phono 70 Res. Phono 1242 NOTICE OF THE FORMATION OF PAVING DISTRICT NO. 13 IN THE CITY OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, To tho ownors of tho record tltlo of all proporty adjacent to or abutting upon tho Btroots hereinafter des crlbcd and all porsons intoroBtcd thoroln: You and each of you aro hereby jiotlflod that tho Mayor and City DR. J. R. McKIRAHAN Practice Limited to Dlseasse of .Womon and Surgery Ovor Roxall Drug Store Phonos: Offico 127 Rosldonco 65B OTIS R. PLATT, M. D. rhyslclnn und Surgeon X-ltay Dlagnoss nnd Troament rkvnr Tin Inn Rtntn TlAnlr Council of tho City of North Platto I , ,, ... a,, noni ...winr ,! nf Anrii 7th. 10,0 Offico Phono 29GW Houso Phono 296R The baroness, writes Mtss Violet It. Murkhaui ln "Watching on the Rhine,' did undor dnto ot April 7th, 1922, pasB and approve a cortaln ordlnanco rormlng and creating Paving District No. 13 of tho City ot North Platto. Jjincoln County, Nobraska. And that tho following Btroots including the Intersections thoroot within tho limits told a British ofUcer that ono of his ? tho city aro comprlsod within said men insulted her. Indeed, sho do- living district, to-wil JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. Special Attention Glvon to Surgery McDonald Bank Building Office Phono 83 Rosldonco Platte, Nebraska' in denomination of Ono Thousand and No 100 (Sl.000.00) Dollars, each bearing Interest nt tho rato of Six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, interest and principal at the office of the County Treasurer of Lincoln County, Stato of Nebraska. Said bonds to bear daU of Juno 1st. 1922, and the interest on said bonds to bo payablo on the 1st. Estate No. 1868 of Jano James, do ceaBed. In tho. County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Ctntn nt MnVirnalrn a.1 Creditors of said estate will take Nay of December 1922 and the 1st. notice that tho time limited for pre- w Jno isuj ana on me ist. sontatlon and filing of claims against of Juno of each and every year -om afnt la Aii?nf Kth. 1922. and thereafter until all interest on aid .m ,.( n(.nHWotnt i.MnH, Bonds shall havo been paid. Said 30, 1923; that I will sit at tho County Bonds to be numbered consocutlvoly Court room In Bald county, on waj , - "r. "r? "" 'y Z Kth. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m., and .0""0.? . . . ... i pniinnnn TnornTn nrrnoiir-zi. jniri rmi. on August 5th, 1922, at to o ciock a. --- i,r t r " bLv vnmtnp h-nr. allow. to bo twn payablft to bearer twenty III, VU WVVi wm...mw i or adjust all claims and objections dulv filed. WM. ri. J. WUUUHUK&l, (Seal) County Judge. NOTICE OF PETITION Estate No. 1879 of Bridget Jones, do ceased In Uio County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The Stato ot Nebraska. To all per sons Interested ln said Estate take no tice that a petition has boon filed for tho allownnco to probate of last Will and Testament of Bridget Jones, de ceased and tho appointment ot Dr. Nicholas McCabe aB executor of said -will which has been set for hearing heroin on April 18, 1922 at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated March 22, 1922. WM. H. C. WOODHURST (SEAL) County judge IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA 38 clared, she had nover been so insult ed ln her life. The, otllcor at once this fact, and wo proposod unsolfiahly began Inquiries and ttnally learned thnt It bo located either ut North Platto or nt Scottsbluff. Aftor propor agitation tho bill was Introduced to locate it olthor In Lincoln county, and this was tho first wo had constdorod that tho lady had found two British soldiers whistling und sliding down the banisters of her back stairs. She had told them sharply that whistling and slldtug un tho bunlsters were ver- boten. Whereupon Thomas Atklni, our county ns a suitable location Wo genial and undefeated, had turned to worked for tho moaauro and when It her nnd remarked pleasantly, "Aye, ,Mmn n. law ivo mado no obiocttona missus, but yer should have won the nnd have none to offer now If this cm- war, and then yer could have come u . . . . . j . xth, and slid down our back stulra and ICrprlSO COU1U DO lUCUlUU ui nuii Platto, or at least on tho North rlvor, whistled." All that portion of Sixth Street of I laid city commencing at tno East sido . t Elm Strcot at the intorsoctlon of Him. Strcot with said Sixth Street of said city, thonco west to nnd along said Sixth Street of said city to tho east lino ot Jetforson Stroot at tho Intorsoctlon with said Sixth Street of I said city, thoro to tormlnnto. Unloss objoctlons aro fllod as ro nulrcd by statuto within' twonty days from tho first publication ot thlo no- tlco, tho Mayor and City Council shall nrocood to construct such naving. Dated this 10th day ot April, 1922. (Soal) E. II. EVAN 9, Mayor. Attost: O. E. ELDER, City Clork. DR. L. A. SUAVELY Dentist X-ltay Diagnosis Oxygen nnd Gas Anesthesia for Extractions. Ovor Union Stato Bank Phono 296. DERRYBERRY Ss FORBES Llconsed Kmbalmors Undertakers and Funeral Directors DartPhono 41 Night Phone Black 648 In tho Matter of tho Estato of Fred orlck Worneko, Deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING. To All Persons Interested ln Said Es tn.tn; Notico is hereby given, that Frieda Rchorz. on Anrll 3. filed in this Court an instrument purporting to bo the last Will and Testament of FrederlcK tWorneko, deceased, and which Will relates to both real and personal .property, and also her petition pray ing that tho said Instrument bo ad mitted to probate, and tnat letters tostamontarv. bo Issued to her, upon tho estate of tho Bald Fredorlck Worneko. deceased, and that said no tltlnn will bo heard boforo tho County Court In tho Court House, ln the City of North Platto. County of Lincoln and Stato of Nobraska, on tho Z4tn day ot April 1922, at two o'clock 1 M.. at which time any ono may ap- near and contost tho probata ot said Will, and show cause, If any there bo. why said Instrument should not bo admitted to probato as tho last Will and Tostamont of Bald Fredorlck Worneko, deceased, and why letters tostamontary should not bo issued to said netitlonor. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska April 3, 1922. WM. II. O. WOODHURST, (Seal) County Judge. (20) years aftor dato but redeemable at the option of tho City at any time aftor fivo (5) years from the date thereof, and shall tho City of North Platto, Lincoln County Nebraska, levy a tax in the year 1922 and each and ovory year thereafter sufficient to pay the Interest on said Bonds and in the- year 1922 and each and ovory year thereafter, sufficient to create a sink ing fund to pay tho principal of said Bonds as they become duo, until BUf flclont tax has been levied to pay alt of the interest and principal ot said Bonds and such tax to bo both for principal and interest and to bo loviod upon all of the taxable property in said City ot North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Thoso voting ngalnst said ordlnanco shall mark tholr ballot with an MX" before the paragraph beginlng wltn tho word "AGAINST" issuing Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars of the Paving Bonds of the City of North iPlatto, Nobcaska', in donominatfons ot Ono Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars each bearing Interest at tho rate of Six (C) por cent por annum payable soml-annually, Interest and principal payable at tho offico of tho County Treasurer of Lincoln County, State ot Nobraska. Said Bonds to boar date oC June 1st 1922 and the Interest on said Bonds to bo payablo on the 1st day ot December 1922 and the 1st day ot June 1923 nnd on tnolst day of December and on tho 1st day of Juno of eacn nnd every year there after, until all interest on said bonds shall havo been paid. Said Bonds to be numbered consocutlvoly from one to fifty InclUBlvo and the interest there on to bo ovidonced by coupons thoreU attached. Said Bonds to bo drawn payablo to bearer twenty (20) yeari after dato but redoemablo at the op tion of tho City at any tlmo aftor fire (6) years from tho dato thoroof, and shall tho City of North Platto, Lin coln County, Nebraska, levy a tax in Uio year 1922 and each and ovorj: year thereafter sufficient to pay Uio inlor cst ot said Bonds nnd ln tho year 1922 and each and ovory year thereafter sufficient to creato a sinking fund to pay Uio principal ot said Bonds as thoy becomo duo, until sufficient tax has boon levied to pay all of the In torost and principal of said Bonds and such tax to bo boUi principal and In terest and to bo levied upon all ot the taxablo proporty ln Uio City of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, Datod, this 10th day of April, 1922. O. E. ELDER', City Clork.