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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE 'SsmWMecklu Eribunc. r.nterod at the North Platte, Nebraska Postofflco as Second Clana Matter Otto that the Farm Bureau is backed by Wall Street and the moneyed fnterest and that these intoreiUt are in control niLSON TOUT. Editor ami l'abUhor. ' and are using It for their own saltish purpose. Notiung couiu ue lariuor from the truth If tho wrath of tliOj moneyed interoata at the organisation SUIISORU'TION' ritlCEi ,of the U. S. Grain Growers, Inc. ,1s to Year, In advanco $1.50 he understood. These intorests lihck. " -rri rctrr I ed by tho grain oxohangoa and the Chambers of Commerce ot many cltfea have been fighting tho Farm ' Duroau over since It fostorcd tho U. S. - Grain GroWors. Tho fight Is bitter Paul said "Lovo workoth no 111 tonml no ouartor js j)0ing shown. On his neighbor; thoroforo lovo Is tho fill- one ,Itl lg tll0 Fnrra Bureau nnd on filling of tho law" Romano 13:10. tll9 otllor Jg the orgairi7(Ci grain and Robert GoldsiuTsaid-'-Truo pa- MUnB interns backed by Hugo triotism consist in four thin one . or"tls; " ' " Grand Champion Hereford Weighs 3100 lbs. Tuesday, December 20, 102 EDITORIAL of which 1b rovoronco for tho traditions of ono's country;" past Grain Excl.ango nnainst tho Grain Growers. Evory time a farmor takes a shot at tho Farm Uuroau tho Grain Considerable comment was hoard Exchango chucklos with gleo. Tho Saturday that North Platto did not J plan of campaign of tho Grain Ex. , tako any civic responsibility In tho.ohnngo Is to stir up dlssontions among. celebration of Christmas. This was not tho farmors bo thoy cannot unite for entirely truo as tho cltlzons did all , thoy soo tholr finish whon onco tho In tholr power to make it a glad farmors got togothor. Tho slander day. A municipal Christmas troo sorv-' still persists and Is ono of the causos 08 well In somo placos but It would J why tho U. S. Grain Growors doos not only bo a substituto for the many mako hoadwny faster. school. -church and socioty Christmas i :o: trees which rcachod almost ovory homo. Tho outsido decorations of tho North Platte Light and Powor Co. and tho Keith Thoatro wcro appreciated and could bo oxtondod nuothor yoar. Tho Christmas baskots glvon by tho "Woman's club with tho co-operation of othor organizations roprosonted a -0cl lliillock Weds Out-of.Town Girl. tromondotifl community undertaking , x0ol Bullock was married yesterday nnd shows North Platto is not lacking I to Miss Doatrico Mayes of Broadwater, in Christmas spirit. Next year it may j Nebr. Tho marriage took placo at soem host to concontrato efforts along j Broadwator. somo raoro marked community lines but tho effort will not bo grcator than j p(MVcIl.lirndIey Wedding. it was this year. I Tj10 niarrlago of Floronco Powoll, ti , !,,' . M, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Powoll Ono of tho obje ions to tho ap- nd B prentice system In tho trades Is that, plaC0,lMt ovonmg at c.30 Qt usuany a soi longui 01 umu is ru quired as an apprentice bofore a i r. Hartland Woodford, owned by Sen. J. N. Camden, of Versai'lcs, Ky., is the Grand Champion bull of America, winning .his honors at the Amer ican Roval Livestock show in Kansas City this month. He is the heaviest bull-ever, shown, weighing 3100 pounds. i Want Ad ACTiViTIES OF THE org a s l Powell liomo, Rov. Stevens officiating. Tho couple wore unattended and only ...u.. ,u uu,u a ju.umuu. Ul0 Immo(lnto fnmll08 woro present, moans that tho nloH and willing i JIra BrndIoy ,m8 beon tGachInB school near Coznd and will finish her year studont must spend tho samo amount is thore and then Join Mr. Bradley at of tlmo as an approntlco that i t 11. . UMM. 1. Bpeiu y mo uuu mm u.iu, " , Bothany, Nebr., whoro ho is attending is coming to tho attention of tho : Cotnor Allege. Both Mr. and Mrs. trndo and craft loadors that nppron- Bra(lloy wlll ntten(1 Cotnor noxt ycnr tices differ In capabilities and aro FOR RENT OR SALE: Modern 7 room house. Phono 873 W. . j WANTED Cornhuskors. Apply at the offico of Bratt, Goodman & Buckley. IV HAT IS BEING DONE BY THE DIFFERENT LODGES AND SOCIETIES FOR SALE Comploto violin outfit Second hand. Call Ilolloy Music Co.! FOR RENT Room In modern homo. 314 So. Vino. i d, MACCABEES Mrs. Fnnnio Murphy has been a'p- ! pointed collector. RADIO I'ltOGHAX Station WOC WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27 10: G5 A. M.Tlmo Signals (4S5) Mo tors). 11:00 A. M. Woathor (4S5 Motors.) 11:05 A. M. Opening Mnrkot Quota tions. 12:00 Noon Chimes Concert 2:00 P. M. Closing Stooks and Mar kets, 3:30 P. M. Educational Talk. 0:35 P. M. Sandman's Visit. j 7:00 P. M. Program by Calvary Bap-1 tist Choir, undor tho direction! Estate No. 1893 of Phola A. Ed of Miss Graco Amos. Pipe or-mlston, doceasod in tho County Court Ban accompanlmont by Graco' of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Smith. 8:00 P. M. Educational Lecture, "In torlor Docpratlng." Tho sixth of a series of locturos on this subject by E. II. Hall. 10:00 P. M. Erwin Swindell, Musical Director. I Program furnlshod by the Women's , Chorus of tho Music Lovers Club, of Davonport, Iowa, undor the direction of Mrs. Amaiia Schmldt-Gobblo. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28 10:55 A. M.Tlmo Signals (485 Meter) 11:00 A. M. Weather (485 Meters). 11:05 A. M. Oponlng Market Quota tions nnd Agrlograms. 12:01 Noon Chime Concert. 2:00 P. la. Closing Stocks and Mar kets. 3:30 P. M. Educational Talk. 5:45 P. M. Chimes Concert. 0:35 P. M. Sandman's Visit. 7:00 P. M. Artist Musical Program Erwin Swindell, Musical Dir ector, Klwanis Quartette i nfteen minutc3 I A tlaughtor waa horn to Mr. and jMr. John Mastorls Friday. Wise Ellen Flynn loft Saturday for j hor homo In Bolgrado, Nebr. to spend kthe holidays with hor parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Earhaft.loft Sat uraday for Cozhd to spond Christmas with rolatlvos. Vonr Dollnrs will do wonders now on everything you buy during snlo nt tho Lender Mercantile Co. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Tho Stnto of Nebraska, to all persons Interested In sold Estate tako notice that tho Administrator has filed a final account and report of his admin istration and a potltion for final set tlement pqd dlschargo as such Admin istrator, which havo been set for hear ing befo. a said court on January 19th, 1923 at 10 o'clock a. m. when you may appear and coutost tho samo. Datod December 23rd, 1922. WM. H. C. WOODHURST County Judge J. O. Hollman, Atty. NOTICE OF PETITION Wanted Corn huskcrs. Pay good wages. Address Box 1C, Routd 2 Phono 785F3. WANTED Competent girl for general housowork. Prefer ono who will go home nights. PhOne 132. . R. will meet with Mrs. Y. A. Hintnnn, 302 west 3M St. Wednesday after noon, at 3 o'clock. SIGNET CHAPTER No. 55, O. E. S. will hold its regular i mooting Thursday, Dec. 28, nt 7:30 j p. m. Thoro will be initiation nnd re- WANTED: Plastering, chimney and, froshmonts wlll be served. Estate No. 1923 of James V. Rob inson, deceased in tho County Coiirt of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska. To all per sons Interested In said Estato take notice that a petition has been filed for tho allowance to probate of the last will and testament of James V. Robinson, deceased and tho ap pointment of Ada A. Robinson at Ex- of comic opera by Peter Mac Arthur ocutrix of said Estate, which has been and Erwin Swindell; Mrs. Charlotto set for hearing herc:n on Jan. 16th, repair work 1240 W. of any kind. Call entitled to profit by these dlfforon- jr, Walker Weds, cos. Tho Industrial Association of a very quiet and pretty wedding San Frahclsco has announced that took placo Friday uoon at tho Bap- tho matter of tho advancement to tist parsonago whon Dr. Harold H. tho rank and pay of nn apprentices Walker 'of this city was married to 'depends only on his individual pro- Miss Tholmn Harris of Rivorsldo, ficioncy. Whon such abuses of tho Calif., with Rov. Pau? A. phonic of tho system aro corrected by tuo trauos Baptist church officiating. Dr. and crafts thomsolvos, It will moan .AVnlker Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. R. a long stop forward f or tho Amer-1 ?. Wnlker of Mason City, Nobrr.Bka. lean industrial system. ( Dr, and Mrs. Walkor left Friday ovo- ' nlng for Mason City, whoro thoy wlll Frcquont complalntB aro heard of , g,)0n(1 80Vornl (myBi Unoa Hujir ro. tho discomfort nnd Inconvenience turu thoy wl)1 nmko tholr homo ,n tho caused passengers through not having , Reynoi(is Torraco. a passenger director at tho Union 1 Pacific depot hero. Whon B. L. Robin-' Senior High Holds Mixer son and John Mcllvaln woro thero no j About ICO studonts of tho Senior ono misaod n train; thoro woro no High school and tholr toachors woro womon Btru?ling to trains and carry-! ontortalnod nt n mixor in tho audltor lng babies and baggago onough for , lum Friday ovonlng. Tho big foaturo two to carry, and advlco and holp of tho ovonlng wns a largo Christmas wore always on hand for tho asking. tree. Each pupil brought a present Since the duties have boon passod on which wns lntor distributed by Mol to ot'.iors thoy aro often not ontUfnc-Lvln Vatos, who took tho part of old LOST Fountain pen between 500 block on west 5th and Senior High School. WANTED An experienced girl for general housework. Mrs. J. S. SImms. FOR SALE Ono section of land 8 miles north of town. All under fonco. Phono 1148J. METHODIST , Aid will moet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the church parlors. The nftornoon will bo sr.ont ct Kensington and a program will L3 glvon. :o: Clintons for eyo service. Mrs. Wlll Nelson laft this morning for hor homo In Alliance after spend ing Christmas In tho city at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Horrod.' Anderson Warron.' soprano; Gertrude Branlgan, planlsto. . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29 10:55 A. M. Time Signals 485 Meters. 11:00 A, M. Weather 4S5 Meters. 11:05 A. M. Opening Market Quota tions. 12:00 Noon Chimos Concert. 2:00 P. M. Closing Stocks and Mar P. M. Educational Talk. P. M. Chimes Concert. P. M. Sandman's Visit. P. M. Musical Program Cln- tost P..S. C. Orchestra.. 1923 nt 10 o'clock a. m. Dated Dec. 23rd, 1922. WM. H. C. WOODHURST County Judge 3&0 5:45 0:35 7:00 and WANTEb A competent girl for gen oral housowork. Family of two ad-' oldor ults. Mrs, T. C. Patterson. 514 West cheated If tho boxes of sweets do not ( Candies play their part in tho pleas ures of the Christmas season and folks nnd children alike feol 4th FOR SALE Cobs $2.00 for 40 inch load, on placo one-half milo south of LlncolnCounty Ccntor school. H. C. Rahmeyor. tnrlly done to the mind of trnvolors 1 Saint Nicholas. Lator in tho ovening and thero Is In consequent complaints. ! a short program was given which con Tbe Inconvenience doos not ontlroly ' slated of a play, musio by n solectod affect North Platto poople for this Is quartetto and a fow magic stunts by u junction point whero peoplo from i Denver Wilson and Georgo Dent Tho all over tho wostorn part of tho stato remnlndsr of the ovonlng was spent mako transforn and ninny from tho in -dancing after which refreshments cast do tho samo. It U probablo that j were sorved, , tho matlor-wlll bo taken up with tho' so: lTnlnn Pnolfln nffWul n tho nnnr fn. ! yco PfttterSOll ttrrivod hero Satur- tu.ro and nn Investigation mndo to ,m rom ' noro no is auona-i find out If thoro Is as much neod for mK 1,10 umvursuy 10 sponu unnsunns with lus pnronts Rov. nnd Mrs. N. P. Patterson. I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson of FOR SALE OR TRADE : One-half section or a section, well Improved. Will trado for town property. For particulars write "J", Caro of North Platto Soml-Wookly Tribune. :o: William Macomhor who attends Cotnor Qollogo arrived homo Friday ovonlng to spond tho holidays with his i paronts, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mncom-j her. C. S. Nolmnn arrived Saturday from Tliton, Iowa to spend tho holidays at' tho J. C Hollman homo. Mrs. Nolmnn hau been visiting in tho city for some weoks. appear to do tholr share in making tho holidays festive. Fortunately, it Is not necessary that candy bo bought and carried homo In packages bright with gilt cord and gay ribbon. Just as full of possibilities of giving pleas ure may be brown paper bags full of j materials that can bo transformed In to wholesome candy for tho Christmas 1 season. Wrlto to tho Agricultural Col logo, Lincoln, for extension circular ! 92G If you aro interested in candy re Reduced nrices on nil Winter U , at the Leader Mercantile Co. A daughter was born to Mr. Mrs. Clifford Dorram Friday. Albert Wagner of Shelly, Nebr. was n business visitor in tho city Saturday. , Mrs. Fred O'Mara left Saturday for Brady whore she will spend tho holi days at tho homo of hor mother. Miss Mary Lantz of Sutherland visit ed in the city with friends for a fow days last week. Pro-Inventory Sale nt The Leader Mccantiie Co. on nil Winter Goods, Women's nnd Chlldrens' Dresses, Coats nnd Suits. ' i at kejfoire tL.e Warprices. Dotte!: than beJtoi'e the ton rii on ZMijtt 24 Wei COO 4y4ibs. a AodelC AodelA barrel 'O Send for catalog Paie-Iovls Arms dompan. Chlcopee Palls. Aass Jooils FOR SATIE Choice loi of young Red Poll built -it farmers prices at PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM a pnsaongor dlrootor aa the complaints would aeoin to indicate. One of tho slnndors which still par-1 Clioyonno spont yostordny in tho city sluts nnd which, U ropoated from tlmo j visiting nt tho homo of tho formers to tlmo by woll.lntontlonod peoplo Is ; paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Johnson. One Brand, Sioux Lookout Flour. One Quality, Sioux Lookout Flour, V A Satisfied Customer, . Sioux Lookout Flour. Order Your Sack Today. Guaranteed. ALL GROCERS. v Nebraska Mill & Elevator Co. VAUDEVILtE AT THE KEITH THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday. J013 DKMLXG tlmo ho palaco An ontortnlnlne follow nnd is all of that. From tho .brcozos In with his personality nnd clover routine to tho whoro ho stops, tho audlonco Is In continuous uproar. FLO CRYSTAL AM) JDI ANDERSON Comedy singing and tnlklng. A pair that just sing and joko tholr way into tho hearts of ovory ono. A good uaturod pair whoso motto In ltfo Is to go smiling through. WINDER AND WELLS Music as wo saw it. An oddity which thoy4 dorlvo melody from ordinary saws. Tho malo member also has nn uncommonly good bari tone volco, which Is hoard to good advantngo in sluglo solos. TUB HOLLOS Two men and a lady without doubt aro ono of tho most sensational rollor Bleating acts ovor playing this thoatro. Tholr acrobatic stunts along with hair raising stunts on tho small rollers makes this ono of tho most sensational acts of tho season. Do not forget vaudovillo Is two nights enJi week and tho foaturo plcturo will bo changed each night. LEASE CONTRACTS All school lands under leaso aro subject to appraisement at any tlmo the Board of Educational Lands and Funds so elects. Tho holders of leaso contracts executed subsequent to July 9, 1897, aro given tho right, at the expiration of said contracts, to apply for new contracts. If tho bid of the lossce shall to equal to the" amount bid by any other porson, tho lessee's bid shall bo accepted. (This means that If at tho close of tho auction tho lesseo's bid Is ns much as . tho highest bidder, his bid shall bo accepted.) If the highest bid re ceived shall bo made by a porson othor than tho lessee, the value of all tho improvements on tho land shall bo appraised by the county board, which shall bo made within thirty (30) days after tho accept ance of tho bid, and after boing signed, shall, within (5) days, bo filed with tho county treasurer of tho county in which tho land is situated. Tho lesseo and succoss'ful bidder shall share equally In the costs of tho nppralsomont. Elthor tho lessee or tho successful bidder may, If dissatisfied with tho nppraisemont, within thirty (30) days after tho filing thereof, nppeal therefrom to tho District Court. Tho successful bidder, if ho bo other than tho former lessee, shall, within thirty (30) days aftor the filing of tho nppraisemont, pay to the county treasurer, for tho uso of tho former lossoo, tho amount of tho nppralsomont. Buildings, fencing, wells, cisterns, irrigation ditches, windmills, or chards and trocs considered Improvements. Tho holders of lease contracts executed prior to July 9, 1897, nro given tho right, at tho expiration of said contracts, to mako application for and rccolvo now leaso contracts upon said lands, and thoy will not bo required to compoto for tho contracts, and tho rate of rental will bo tho samo as stipulated In the old contract; Provided, that all of tho rental duo on tho old contracts has boon paid. No lands now owned or hereafter acquired by tho stato for educa tional purposes can be sold except nt public auction. (See page 290 Laws of Nebraska, 1919.) Tho last Logislaturo made no provision for tho snlo of educatlonnl lands, except ns follows; Tho law provides that tho Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings shall mako a list of all isolated tracts o school lands containing less than forty (40) acres and all undivided 1 rests In realty and nil city lots held by tho Stato of Nebraska In trust for tho permanent school fund; apprniso tho samo, and upon tho oxplratlon of tho leases nnd whoro tho lease tltlo has been forfeited, offer tho samo for sale at public auction. To bo sold by tho county treasurer of tho county in which tho lands aro located, to tho hlghost bidder for not loss than ninety (90) per cent of tho nppraisod valuo. Tho purchaser shall not pay'less than twenty-flvo (25) per cont in cash on day of salo, and tho balance to bo secured by snlo contracts running ten years nt six (G) por cent annual Interest; tho purchnsor having tho right to pay all of tho unpaid purchase money, or any part of it in multiples of five- '5) por cent of tho total purchase price at any intorest payment duo. i i tho event tho purchaser of tho asslgneo does not pay tho annual interost upon tho unpaid pur chaso prlco within six (C) months aftor interest becomes due, tho land shall rovort to tho state. All school land loasos Issued after July 8, 1897, will explro January 1, 1923' at which tlmo tho lauds therein described will bo advertised and leased at public auction nt tho office of tho county treasurer in tho respoctlvo counties. Tho amount of school land authorized to be leased, direct or by ronowal, to ono person is limited to C10 acrea. 0