THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE THE WINDOW By AQNE8 Q. BROQAN Copyright, 1KJJ, Wlrn Newppr Union. Jnck Tliorp'e, hurrying along through the chill of an early spring day, glanced up at an old stone mansion and fiiiw the window. The window scorned to typify that home he de sired. In crying contrast to Its neighboring windows, the shining white curtained glass beckoned, while two potted ger aniums flagged a welcome. Jack was tired of hotels, tired of disappointing bachelor apartments, And though he had not passed down Ooopcr road with the Intention of And lng n lodging place there, that Is ex actly what he did, and for this wus the gay llttlo window responsible. "Will you," he briefly asked n maid who opened the door to him, "let me know if the room on the second floor Is vacant, the one with red flowers In the window? And may 1 see It?" Jack ascended the gloomy stairway upon being told that the room was to be vacated tho following morning. The maid Inserted a key In a lock mid left him. The room was as Inviting us Its wjndow promised. When Thorpe lighted tho lamp and touched a match to the gas grate, he sank Into a cre tonne cushioned chair with u graceful sigh. Here was real home at last. Mrs. Dickers came up presently for an Interview. The bright plnco on tho wall paper, she Informed him, was where the former tenant's piano had stood. Tho piano had been moved that morning. The room would be ready for rent ing' tomorrow, Mrs. Bickers agreed, and he paid tho advanced price asked. "Just leave tho key on tho hall rack when you go out," Mrs. Welters said, and left him. He wns enjoying a cigar before the glowing fire when u tup sounded at tho door and In response to his questioning "Yes?" the door opened to admit a young woman. She was a pale-faced young wonyin nnd her big blue eyes Were brimming with tcurs. "What do you want?" asked Jack Impatiently! "I want to come In," she retorted. Uninvited, sho drew n companion chair to the llrcslde nnd was, apparent ly, soon Inst In thougnt. "I," snld Juck lnformtugly, "huvo Just rented this room." The girl turned to look at him. "Have you?" she asked. "I hope you will like it." "I know that I shall Hue It," he re Hi I,.,,,,., .1... i ... JIi;u. A IUU1 IIUIII L1IU lllUllll-lll 1 BUW those red gcrunlunis In the window." 'Die ilrcllght Induced Jack's remin iscence. "We used to lmvo a window like that at home, when I was u boy. White ruffled curtains and ull. It looked out on the side of the garden where n sun dial stood." '.'Did you?" asked tho girl eagerly. "We had u window like It, too, nt Grandma's. Grnndmu raised us moth erless children. But our window looked "out from n sunny kitchen to where wc 'could see birds hupping about on the trees, nnd In winter time, their -little tracks all over tho snow," The man nodded umlerHtnndlngly. "I know, thut all spells home." "You w.m't llko tho meals here," tho girl Mild. "I tetter go outside for them it's too had you have to." "Oh, well, there must be boiiio draw fmck. One does not llnd a home every day." "Nor lose one, thank goodness," filghed the girl. iWIth new Interest tin regarded the Klnrnge visitor. "1 lost mine today," she explained ruefully. . "But why?" Sympathy was In his glance. "Couldn't pay the rent," the girl told him. ."If I can't make another home for myself there will always be grand ma's to go to," she ndded. "Tell me," he begged Impulsively. "Grandma cducntes her orphaned grandchildren nnd then turns us out of her over-full nest to make our own ways. My 'way' was to bo music fame, success, you understand, waiting In the world outside. I hnvo Just two dollars left. I'm going to stop nt a Y, W.' tonight, nnd tomorrow go out and look for an ordinary Job. Tho ' trouble Is, I don't know n thing in tho world but music." "Your namo?" the man asked, "won't you toll me your name? "Burnle," answered the girl, hor swjjet face grow wistful. "Back In grandma's cottago they call me Mar EOt" With n sudden gesture sho tossed , lint nnd clonk to a chair. "I'll got out roy ten wagon nnd have tea. And you'll stay? It will bo a sort of colebrntlon, the oW tennnt doposcs, long llvo tho now." Somo new. lnoxpllcnblo desire hold Jack Thorpe longingly In tho gayly cushioned chair. . "I'm Installing a now music store right hero In Cooper road," he told her later, "nud with your experience nlong that line, I'd bo glad to offer you a position In It. It might do for a time, Margot," the namo enmo natur ally, "and you could then continue on In this llttlo homo you have made. Yaur piano could be brought back to morrow. The new tenant declines re instate the old." And Margot happily ngrcod. Kow grandma, proud and gratified, tells tho folks of Linden Village how Margot gave up her promised career for lovo, with the saving grace that be married "a music man." TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I will mako tho sooaon with my Juck, BIuo John at my barn at 109 B. Ninth St. Ho has proved himself to bo first class. I will bo glad to show mules with any Jnck In tho stato so como and pay Blue? John a visit. You will nil wish that you had somo of his mules to soil In a fow years. Ditto Jack's mules ton tho market Our terms at $12.50 to Insure a mule to stand nnd suck. I also have my Per- w.. ii- .i t . 1 1 . choron horso that has proved him- self a breeder. Terms $8 for a colt to stand and suck. GEO. McKAIN. NOTICE OF TAKING UP ESTTtAY Taken up by tho undorsigned, 4 horses, near the stock yards, Coun- ty of Lincoln, State of Nobraska; on in,awrui transportation or lntoxicat i,n vr.. r xt t mnn . , lnS Hauor to wit: Whiskey, and was tho 2Gth day of March 1922: two bay Biozod, hokl nml ordored 8old by vIr. geldings, woight about 130O pounds; tuo of Chapter 109 of session laws of one black gelding, woight about 130D Nobraska for tho year 1919, same bo- pounds; one bay mare, weight about 1200 pounds. Dated this 28th day of March 1922. (Signod) J. E. STEVENS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estato No. 1875 of William Graves. deceased, in the County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss.: Credit ors of said estate will take notice tfit ?ho Ume0llmitedWfor pontaSS and filing of claims against said Bs- tato Is August 19, 1922, and for settle- mont of said Estato is' April 14, 1923; that I will sit at tho county court room n sa d County on May 19, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on August 19, 1922 nt 10 o'clock a. m., to ro- colvo. examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed Dated April 14, 192?. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, .Seal) County' Judge. ! J b NOTICE OF PETITION Estato No. 1884 of Louis Rayome, do- ceased, in tho County Court of Lin- coin County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska. To all per- sons intorostwl in said Estato tako notlco that a petition has beon filed for tho Probato of the will of Lotlls Ravomo. deceased, and for the, nn. pointmont of Richard W. Kern as ad- mlnistrator with tho will nnuexod of said Estato, which has beon set for hoaring on May 9th, 1922, at 9 o'clock n. in. Dated April 14, 1922. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, (Seal) County Judgo. NOTICE TO BIDDERS' Sealed bids Will bo receivod by the Mayor and City Council of tho cltv of North Piatto, Nebraska, for tho con- structlon of sldo walks, cross wnlks and alloy crosBlncs for tho voar be- Klnnlnc May 1. 1922 and ondlnc May 1, 1923. All work to bo dono under tho direct sunorvlslon of tho Citv En- glnoor. All Blanks may bo had from tho city onglneor. All bids must be fllod with tho City Clerk on or bo ,foro tho first day of May, 1922. Witness my hand this 7th day ot April, 1922. O. E. ELDER, City Clerk; NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Estate No. 1848 of Charles J. II. Brand, deceased, In tho Cbunty Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to nil por- sons Intorestod in said Estato toko noi co umi. w.o Aumiuuiruwr hub ineu a final account nnd report of his ad-1 ministration and n petition for final sottlomont and dlscliargo ns such Ad- minisiraior, wincu nave i uooii boi ior 1r,ug,b?f,or? m-My 12th, "'i x ""' " '"" may nppear anu coniosi mo same. u.iiuu iviuiu ii, iwy. 4 -i ami. ii 1 inno WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (Seal) County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estnto No. 1880 of Sarah A. Morton, deceased. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, bs.; Credits- ors oi sam csiaio win unto nouco inau tho tlmo Knitted for presentation and filing of claims against said Estnta- is August 23rd, 1922, and for sottlomont of said Estato is April 18th, 1923; that I will sit at tho County Court in said County on May 23, 1922;, at 10 o'clock A. M., and on August; 23, 1922 nt 10 oclock A. M., to receive',, ex nmlno, hoar, ullow, or clnlniB nnd objections duly filed. Dated April 18th, 1932. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, (Soal) County Judgo. NOTICE TO CREDITORS HiSiniO iNO. 18U3 Ot Jline Jlimoa, UO- ceiwod, in tho County Court of Lincoln uoumy, iNeurasKo. Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss: Creditors of said eatato will take notlco that the tune limited for pro- sontnUon and fl ing of claims ngalnst saiu liisinie is aueubi tm. lvsj. nuni...m, tt..-h. oi i., i.i nn or fjiif011 r0f ,,d .?st? Ia"h ou, ioj uu.li wi i oit ui. uiu v-uuui, uri room ill saw eounijr, on May bin, iu iu p oiooK a. n ., ami on August pin, ivu, ai iu ociock a iu., iu ruwivu, UAUiiiiuu, uuui, uuun or adjust nM claims nnd objections duly filed. WM, H. C. WOODHURST, (Seal) County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estato No. 1879, of Bridget Jones, de ceased, in tho County Court ot Lin coln County, Nobraska, . Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss.: Credit ors of said estnto will tnko notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against Bald Es tato Is August 23, 1922, and for sot tlomont of said Estato is April' 18th, 1923; that I will sit nt tho County Court room In said County on May 23, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., nnd on August 23rd, 1922 at 10 o'clock A. M to receive, oxamlno, hoar, allow, or adJUBt all claims and objections duly fllod. Datod April 18th, 1922. . WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (Seal) County Judge. NOTICE OF SALE In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nobraska, Plaintiff, vs. Oao Ford Automobile, Engine No. 732099. Defendant. Notlco is hereby given to all per sons Interested and to tho public at largo, that by virtuo of an Ordor 1b- SUC(1 by tho County Court of Lincoln ?ou.n.iy' NJHko ,and Jno directed 1 wm on 1,10 l8t day of May, 1922 at th0 hour of Two O'clock in tho nftor- noon of Bald day at the East front door of County Court House In North Piatto, Lincoln County, Nobraska, soli fpi'iAv 'eeocet 'on ouiaua 'onqomoj ny pjoj ouo tiBua joj aopptq isaq pun )soq3i( oqj oj ttononi onqnd snld Automobile was by said County Court declared to bo u common nusl- nnco and was found to bo lngaged in ln.B . .? r. N0, 1S,,an, cnUtled imuAiuuiiiii, unjuui , Bum hiiiu iu re main open ono hour. Dated at North Platte, Nobraska, this 15th day of April 1922. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will bo received up un til 8 P. M. of Tuesday. May 2nd. 1922. at tho offlco of O. E. Elder, City Clerk tho CIty o North Platte' Nob" for gf. ' B Faclory of 1,1(1 fvjnJL 'S'ai nnn r m ,, , n??LUyw ,than 44,0t00 nor,mo,ro 1 ian 1'0 ,f, ,raa f" 0dt J?'- f ?,0 lnCLtt,YL 3;i 'h, I , . uvl"""v" ,&,pm,ent , of ,plp l mmonco ?ttln " d,ay? from, an,rd ,f cn' rat nn,d a11 V P t0M 8 IpPd WiUl" ,nBA,f a,yB aft?r 8ald1ftWnrd- , , bldfl ,to ,bo, mado "poa ,blanki b 0btaln ,o th CJt3:,?le!ik T Water Commissioner and bids to be sealed and marked "Bid on load pipo' nnd addressed to O. E. Elder, City Clerk, North Platte, Nebraska, Payment will bo made within 30 days after arrival of pipo at North .Platte, In registered City Warrants drawing 7 per cent Interest and run- nlng approximately four months be- oro neing paiu. The City reserves the right to re Joot any or all bids, to chango the amount or sizo of tho work and to call for new bids on said changed plans. .(Seal) E. H. EVANS, Mayor. Attost: O. E. ELDER, City Clerk- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA Tn the Matter of tho Estato of Fred erick Wcrneko, Deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING. To All Persons Intorestod in Said Es tato: Notice Is hereby given, that Frieda Scllorz, on April 3, filed in this Court an. instrument purporting to bo tho lost Will and Testament of Frederick Wornoko, deceased, and which Will relatos to both real and porsonal property, and also hor petition pray ing that the said instrument be ad mitted to probate, and that letters testamentary, be Issued to her, upon tho estate of the said Frederick Werneke, deceased', nnd that said pe tition will be heard before the County rVuirt trx thn fVitt-H- TTnllnn. Irk h, fflfff n. mwt, Tintf niv r t iin. and gtate of N-ebra8kB on the 24th d of Aprir 1023; nt two 0..clock P. M t mv tmZ v M. v nn. p nnd contcst the probate ot said wu, and show raUBOi lf any thorfr . ,, nni, ,fnonf sn.m1,t nnf k .iwwi wni, and Te8tamettt of said Frederick Worneke .deceased, and why letter testamentary should not be Issued to said petitioner. Da,icd at Nortli Platte. Nebraska. i ' Anril 3. 1D22. , Trooniliinsr. (Seal) County Judge. NOTICE OF THE FORMATION OF PAVING DISTRICT NO. 9 IN THE CITY OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Uv. the nwn r h ,-, mm f all property adjacent to or abutting upon tho streets hereinafter des cribed and all persons interested therein: You and each of you aro horeby notified that the Mayor and City Council of tho City of North Piatto did undor dato of April 7th, 1922, adjust aHpnBB and nPl)rovo n certain ordinance forming and creating Paving District No. 9 ot the City of North Platte, Lincoln County. Nobrasljo, And that tho following streets including tho intersections thereof within tho limits I of tho city are comprised within said I nnvlni illHtrlH tn-wlr All w n,rtlnn nr rVmrMi otront In Bttd olty commonoing at tho east line of 0nk stroot at tho intersection of nnv ntmt uh tvinrih otrAnf nr oniii ifV thnnra tn nmi ntnnr nam Kourtu Btroot to. tho west lino ot tho lutorBootlon of Washington Stroot thonco north along said Washington streot to tho south Uno ot tho inter 80ctlon ot Flftn stroet wlth 8ald Washington Streot in said city, also mp1o Street from north Uno ot Fourth Streot to South lino ot Fifth Streot, thoro to terminate Unless objections nro fllod as re quired by Btatuto within twenty days rem tho flrat nubile Hon of this no lco, tho Mayor and City Counoll shall iroceod to construct such paving. Datod this 10th day of April, 1922 fSoal) E. H. EVANS, Mayor. Attost: O. E. ELDER, City Clerk, NOTICE OF THE FORMATION OF PAVING DISTRICT NO. 10. IN THE CITY OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. To tho owners ot tho record title of all proporty adjacent to or abutting upon tno streets hereinafter des crlbed and all porsons iutorcstod therein: You nnd each ot you aro hereby notified that tho Mayor and City Council of tlio City of North Piatto did under date of April 7th, 192, pass and approve a certain ordinance forming and creating Paving District No. 10 of tho City of North Piatto, Lincoln County, Nebraska. And that tho following streets Including the intersections thereof within tho limits of tho city are comprised within said paving district, to-wlt: All that portion of Tabor Avenuo in said city commencing at the south lino of Fifth Street at the intersection of Bald Fifth Street with Tabor Avo nuo In said city, then south to and along Bald Tabor Avenue- to tho south lino of Third Street at tho intersec tion of said Third Street with Tabor Avonuo In said city, thonco West to and along said Third Streot to the East lino of Washington Street at tho interesectlon of Washington street with said West Third Streot in said city thoro to terminate. Also all that portion of Eastman Avenuo In said City commencing at tho south lino of Fifth Street at the Intersection of said Fifth Street with Eastman Avenuo in said city thonco Bouth to and nlong snid Eastman Avenuo to tho north lino of Third stroot at the Intersection of said Third Stroot with Eastman Avonuo. Also all that portion of Chestnut Street in said city commencing at the south lino of the intersection of Fifth Street with Chestnut Street thonco south to and along said Chest nut Street to tho North line of Fourth Street at tho Intersection of said Fourth Streot with Chestnut Streot thoro to terminate. Unless objections aro filed aa re quired by statute within twenty day's from tho first publication of this no tice, tho Mayor and City Council shall proceed to construct such paving. Dated this 10th day of April, 1922. (Soal) E. H. EVANS. Mayor. Attost: O. E. ELDER, City Clerk. NOTICE OF THE FORMATION OF PAVING DISTRICT NO. 11 IN THE CITY F NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. To tho owners of tho record title ot all proporty adjacent to or abutting upon tho streets hereinafter des cribed and all persons Interested therein: You and each of you aro hereby notified that tho Mayor and City Council of tho City of North Platte did under dato of April 7th, 1922, pass and approve a certain ordinance forming and creating Paving District No. ll of the City of North Piatto, Lincoln County, Nebraska. And that tho following streets including tho intersections thereof within tho limits of tho city are comprised within said paving district, to-wlt: All that portion of Ninth Street of said city commencing at tho East line of Locust Street at tho itnersoctlon of Locust Street with Ninth Street in said city, then west to and along Bald Ninth Street to the East lino of Oak Streot at the Intersection of Oak Street with the west Ninth Street of said city, there to terminate. Unless objections aro filed as re quired by statute within twenty days from the first publication of this no tice, the Mayor and City Council shall proceed to construct such paving.. Dated thfs 10th day of April, 1922. (Seal) E. H. EVANS, Mayor. Attest: O. E. ELDER, City Clerk. NOTICE OF THE FORMATION OF PAVING DISTRICT NO. '12 IN THE CITY OF NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. To the owners of the record title of all property adjacent to or abutting upon the streets hereinafter des crlbed anil all persons interested thoreln You and: each of you are hereby notified that the Mayor and City Council off the City of North Platte did under dato ot April 7th. 1922, pass and approve a certain ordinanco forming and creathtfr Paving District No. 12 ot the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. And that the following streets Including tho intersections thereof within the limits pf tho city are comprised within said paving district, to-wlt All that portion of Sixth Streot ot f.a" LlL Ji 9t, West Sixth Street of said city thence west to nnd along said Sixth Street, of said city to the East lino ot Elm Street nt the intersection with said Sixth Street ot shld City, thoro to ter minate. Unless objections nro filed as re- uiired by statuto within twenty days from tho first publication ot this no tice, tho Mayor and City Council shall proceod to construct such paving. Datod thl3 10th day of April, 1922; . (Seal) E. II. EVANS, Mayor. Attest: O. E. ELDER, City Clork. NOTICE OF THE FORMATION OFl PAVING DISTRICT NO. 13 IN' THE CITY OF NORTH! PLATTE, NEBRASKA. To tho owners ot the record title of all proporty adjacont to or abutting upon tho stroots horolnartor des cribed nnd all porsons Interested thoreln: You and each of you are heroby notified that tho Mayor and City Council of tho City ot North Platte did undor date ot April 7th, 1922, pass and approvo a certain ordinanco forming and creating Paving District No. 13 of the City of North Piatto, Lincoln County, Nobraska. And that tho following strcots including tho Intersections thereof within tho limits of tho city nro comprlsod within said paving district, to-wlt: All that portion ot Sixth Stroot ot said city commencing nt tno East side of Elm Streot at tho lntoraoctlon of Elm Streot with said Sixth Streot ot Bald city, thonco west to nnd along said Slxtli Street ot said city to tho oast lino of Jofforson Streot at the intersection wlUi said Sixth Street of said city, there to termlnato. Unloss objections are filed as re quired by statuto within twenty days from tho first publication of tnis no tico, tho Mayor nnd City Council shall proceod to construct such paving. Dated this 10th day of April, 1922, (Seal) E. H. EVANS, Mayor. Attest! O. E. ELDER, City Clerk. NOTICE OF ELECTION Notlco Is horeby given to the Elec tors of the City of North Platte, No lirnslci that tho M.yor cad City Ov.1 1 til of tho City of Noitli I lotto, No'-03-ka, hav ,-rovlded by ordin Mice fr tho submission to a direct voto ot the voters of tho City of North Piatto, No braska, tho following proposition: An ordinanco providing for tho submit ting to tho voters of tho City of North Piatto, in tho County of Lincoln and State of Nebraska, the following ques tion: "Shall tho City of North Piatto, in the County of Lincoln, Stato of Ne braska issue its 'Paving Bonds of the City of North Piatto, Nebraska In the sum of Fifty Thousand ($50, 000.00) dollars, lor tho purposo ot raising money for paying the cost ot paving, ropaving or macadamizing the Intersections of streets or avonues and spaces opposite alleys In the City or Nortn jt'iatte, isourasKa. Ana to pro vldo for levying nnd collecting by the proper officers of said City a tax an nually to pay tho interest and prin cipal of sold bonds aa they mature." And by virtuo of the power in mo vostod, I hereby call an election on said ordinanco so submitted to bo hold In City of North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 16th day of May. 1922. Tho voting places of Bald election shall bo as fol lows: Tho First Ward at tho A. N. Purbln Garage at tho Intersection of Fifth and Dewey Streets; tho Second Ward In tho District Court Room nt tho County Court House; the Third Ward at the Fire Station at the Inter section of Front and Vino Streets; tho Fourth Ward at tho North Piatto Bulck Garage at tho Intersection of Eighth and Locust Streets. Tho polls to bo opened at eight o'clock In the morning and to remain opon until eight o'clock in the evening of said day ot election. Thoso voting In favor ot Bald or dinanco shall mark their ballot with an "X" before the paragraph bogin lnK with tho word "FOR" issuing Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) of the Paving Bonds of the City of North Platte, Nebraska' in denomination of One Thousand and No 100 ($1,000.00) Dollars, each bearing Interest at the rato of Six (6) per cent per annum, payablo semi-annually, Interest nnd principal at the office of tho County Treasurer of Lincoln County, Stato 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 tho 1st. day of June 1923 and on tho 1st. dny of Juno of each and overy year thereafter until all interest on said Bonds shall have been paid. Said Bonds to be numbered consecutively from one to fifty, Inclusive and the Interest thereon to bo evidenced by coupons thereto nttached. Said bonds to bo drawn payablo to bearer twenty (20) years after dato but redeemable at tho option of the City at any time aftor fivo (5) years from the date thereof, and shall tho City ot North Piatto, Lincoln County Nebraska, levy a tax In tho year 1922 and each nnd ovory year thereafter sufficient to pay tho Interest on said Bonds and In the year 1922 and each and every year thereafter, sufficient to qreate a sink ing fund to pay tho principal of said Bonds as they hecomo duo, until suf ficiont tax has been levied to nay all ot the Interest and principal ot said Bonds and such tax to bo both for principal and interest and to be levied upon all of the taxable property In satd City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Theso voting against said ordinance shall mark their ballot with an "X before the paragraph beglnlng with tho word "AGAINST" Issuing Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars of tho 'Paving Bonds of the City ot North Platte, Nebraska', in denominations-. of Ono Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars; each bearing Interest at the 'rate of Six (6) por cent per annum payable semi-annually, Interest -and principal' payablo at the offico of the County Treasurer of Lincoln County, State of Nebraska. Satd Bonds to bear date of Juno 1st. 1922 and the interest on said Bonds to bo payablo on the- 1st day of December 1922 and tho 1st day of June 1923 nnd on tholsfc day . 'TS. " " . ' " "l ot Dooember and on tho 1st day of after, until all Interest on said bond tLl .. ,,, ,, ,ntnraat fha on to bo ovidoncod by coupons thereto attached. Said Bonds to bo drawn payablo to bearer twenty (20) years nftor dato but redeemable at the op tion of tho City at any tlmo after five (5) years from the data thoreof. and shall the City of North Platte. Lin coin- County, Nebraska, levy a tax in tho year 1922 and each and every year thereafter sufficient to pay tho inter ost of said Bonds and in tho year 1928 and each nud every year thereafter sufficient to creato n sinking fund to pay the principal of said Bonds as thoy become duo, until sufficient tax alas been levied to pay all ot tno in terest and principal of said Bonds and Buch tax to bo both principal and in terest and to be levied upon all ot the taxable property In tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated this 10th day of April, 1922 O. E. ELDER1, City flerk. MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL Teacher of Voice Culture and tho Art of Singing Ros. Studio 108 W. Third Phono 114J J.S.TWINEMM.D. Homeopathic PhysIclB A Sargoon GonersI Practice and ConstrncUoH Surgery Hospital Accommodation Piatto Valley HoipIUl Former Nace TTrlne IIeapML NORTH PLATTE, NEBK. Tho Farmer's Auctioneer H. ML Johansen, North Platte, Nebraska. Ihone 783F3 For thoso who do not have enough Btock or machinery for a general farm sale, I am located so I can hold combination sale at North Piatto or at the Falrview dairy 1 A miles west of town. I havo always got noush stock or machinery listed with me so we can hold a combination sale any tlmo. When in Omaha STOP WITH US Hotel Conant Hotel Sanford Hotel Henshaw Our reputation of 20 'years fair dealing is back of theso hotels.. Guests may stop at nny ono of them with tho as surance of receiving honeat value nnd courteous treatment. CONANT HOTEL COMPANY FOR SALE Choice lot 10-month-old pure berd Duroc Jersey boars, sired by Orioa Critic, by Tho King by Orion Cherry King. J. E. QDINN & SVN 220 East Third St Offlco Phono 241 Res. Phone 21i L. C. DItOST Osteopathic Fhysiciaa North Platte, Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Bullolng. W. T. PRITCIIAED Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian, and ex asslstant deputy State Veterinarian. Hospital 315 South Vino Street. Phones. Hospital 633 Residence 633 ED KIERIG Auctioneer For dates and terms call at First National Bank North Platte, Nob. DR. HAROLD FENJTER Osteopath Over Hirechfeld's Office- Phono 333 Res. Phone 1020 WIT. WALDORF Tinner Mokee or Repairs anything- made ot Tin or Sheet MetaL 4 5t0 Locust Under Genorol Hospital Office 340 House 133 DR. IV. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Physician Over the Oasis North Platta- DR. REDFIELD Fftysfoiaa, Obstetrician, Surgeon X-Efty Calls promptly annwered Night or Daj Phonos. Offlco 642' Residence 676 DR, M. B STATES Chiropractor Rooms 5. 6, 7 Buttldintr & Loan Bide. Office Phone 70 Res. Pkono 1242 DR. J. JU McKIRAIIAN Practice Limited to Dlseasae of Women and Surgery Over Rexall Drug Store Phonos: Offlco 127 Residence IS6 OTIS R. TLATT, SL D. Physician nnd Surgeon X-Ray Diagnose and Treamonl Over Union State Bank Offico Phono 296W House Phone 3SCR JOHN S. SHIMS, M. D. Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Bank Building Offlco Phono 83 Rosldonco 33 DR. L. A. SNAVELY Dentist X-Ray Diagnosis Oxygen aid Gas Anesthesia for Extrnctfoig. Over Union Stato Bank Phone 296. DERRYBERRY & FORBES Licensed Emtmlmon Uadertakers nad Fnnoral Directors Day Pkono 41 Night Phono Black 5ia GEO. B. DENT Physician and Sargoon Special AUontion Given to Surrcry and Obstetrics Offlco: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130 Residence HE