M. BtwxlWttkln Stfbune. WILSON TOUT, Editor and Publisher. subscription wiicki Oho Year, In ndrnncc ..$2.00 Entered at tlie North Platto, Nobraska Poatofflco 03 Socond Class Matter. ' tuj:si)AyToctojjku i2mo EDITORIAL. t On, account of machino troublo wo go to. proes, without a numbqr ol an nonc4montB and local ltoms which would ,,1imvo (toon lu thin Issue other wit. '' A SOJtAlTLE. Column of Nonsense. -: :o; Lincoln Comity should have an as sociation dovotcd to tlio development of our "blooded llvo atock Industry. W liavo iirfow brcodors of flno cattle and hogs but such stock la not appreciated as It should bo and tlio market la not oncournglng to the breeders. Oc casionally a blooded animal Is brought to this locality which should com mand tlo attontlon of the whole llvo Htock Industry but It oftoii gets only passing attention. If wo hud an us Hoolntlon to promote the ralHlng of good breeds of live stock it would niosn much to tlio farmers of Lincoln County,. Wo have somo of the best hog and cattlo men In tlio stato and their stock Is first prize stuff but wo know that tholr efforts and tho pro duct Is not glvon enough consideration by tho other, farmors and ranchmen. Can't''' wo got such an organization started soon? lord usiii) oars. 10L7 'Touring $195. OC 1917 Iloadstor 2G0.01 1917 Roadster , 310. 0( ;.oo 1910 ford Ton Truck Body C,ab. 525j HOGIER& CO. Ford Sales & Sorvlco I)CA1 Mm IM3I180NA r, lolj. AVprthloy , Is roportod Is bo, grqWing- much Weaker ovory day. m'i Edith Tompkln of Chicago is vleitlHg.'at tlio homo ot lior aunt Mrs. T. Gjfeattorson. ., Ilihllos' Gunii Club will Wednofl dajalornooh with M.$r J V. Romigh 821 West Fourth.'' Tj'irnmlng Beads in a great variety of hinds-and colors at Wilcox De partment Store. Buy satisfaction, by buying Munslng Underwear for tho wholo family at Wilcox Department Storo. Just arrived at tho A. T. Johnson Dopt. Storo a now shipment of millin ery fit apoolnl prices for tho comlilg week; Tho sothor ovonlng when wo wore walking Into town from out near tho Lincoln Highway brldgo, a number of cars passad Ua without saying "Want a rldo" and wo got to noticing that most of thorn had about ono scat ornpty. Wo woro quite woary of walk ing and as wo had plonty of tlmo to think while coming In wo got to won dering why thoy didn't glvo us a lift. Nothing a walker llkoa bettor than to bo takon In by a car. As Ivsald, wo got to wondering why and bo went ovor to see Ed Davis about It. Uo was thoro in tho storo talking about quar antine signs on houso whore sick people are but wo couldn't wait for him and his Indiana friends to get through so wo asked him about empty automobiles not taking woary walk ers in and ho said ho didn't know. Ho said If ho had a car and saw a weary walker ho would take her In. That amtlsod us but Ed's Indiana friend iprobably wasn't paying nny attention for ho never evon smiled. We Bald that wouldn't do us any good and Ed said, ho didn't know as ho Intended to do us any g6od. Ho said wo couldn't expect hlin to tako In ovoryone along tho road or ho would havo his car overloaded before ho got to town. We eald ho might tako In his fastest friends when ho saw them having to walk along tho dusty highways and ho looked real sorry and said that's right. Then ho sald.lt really didn't matter so much sinco ho didn't havo a car hlmsolf anyway. Then Ed's Indiana friend asked us If wo thought tho drivers of empty cars recognized us and wo said wo woro sur0 they did not becauso -wo always pulled our cap down over our faco to keep tho glare of tho hoadllghts out of our oyes. Ed said that didn't look reasonablo to him and we askod him why and ho paid If we wcro coming to town and tho glaro of tho headlight got In our oyos tho car must be going tho other way and that ho bot wo pulled our cap down ovor our eyes because woj didn't want the driver to recognize us and see that wo did not havo a car. of our own and so must walk like othor common folks. Ed had present ed atnow side of tho question and while, wo were thinking it over Ed's Indiana friends told about hearing otj a man In Indiana who stopped and took a walker In nnd tho walker prov ed to bo a bum and rode clear homo with him and tho man had to tako him Into tho house that night for fear If ho loft him out he would run off with tho car boforo morning. Wo said wo would bo afraid of that to and Ed said that probably was the reason so many empty cars passed us the other Want Ada hou8o. Inquire Jb'or Rent 2-Room 812 So.- Chostnut. For Sale 70 bushol grain body for truck. Phono 1081W. For J tent A storo room. Inquire at MoVIckor Mllllnory. ' For Salt A new C room cottage on Wost Bth. Phono 1165J. For Sale Grant Six car In good shape. Call at 114 E. Ninth St.. For Sale Pair of young, gentle mules. Inquire of J. E. Koontz. Phono 373 J. For Kent Furnished room in all niodorn houso. Phono 1121. 221 So. Locust. , For Sale Second Hand Cadillac car 60 gallon air-tight tin tank. Inquire D. C. Congdon. w lHiitcdT-Janltor at Prosbytorlai Church. Apply, vand furnish referen ces to J. C. Ilbllmau, Brodbc,ckfBldg. IVimted Experienced Saljos jady. Apply by lottor -stating oxperlenco and salary expected In first letter. Wilcox Department Store. Ranted Two hundred horses to winter. Best of feed and sheds. Ono dollar a month. Phone or Wrlto J. II. Marovlsh, North Platto Wanted A man to open a vulcaniz ing shop In Gothenburg. Thoro is no shop of this kind In Gothenburg. This Is a g"ood location on Lincoln High way. Write E. A. Calling, Gothenburg, Nebr. Wanted A Lonoly Young man of good character, small means and car, Ii ' n , muuiw iwvu lu HU1IIU JUUHg Hilly, l or Jtcnt-Hvo room houso for rent no objections to young widow. Object 78-2 Tho Methodist Woman s Homo Mls-'nfaiit n,.f1 ,n .,,, , , , , , .. , "igut anil wo said wo wcro glad any .ivwitttr Cnnffilu I11 mnnf 1.1 Hi ililtfnll - T , 1 jbi aim wo saiu wo wcro cla uliiTiuru Knnlnlv will innot In dm pluivnll - . . " ' l,0(ly tl,tlut ln,0 us ,n "u take ub to parlors Friday afternoon at three ,. homo ium k U(i Members aro asked to come promptly lho moro wo t, ht nbmt , glad wo woro that anyono hadn't tak- for tho interesting program Dr. I,. .T KltAlTSK. Dentist. Donald Rank riionr 97. llnHdlw. Rooms 9 , " 'i8,1" B" th' 42tf "U( w-oiu. Aim now wo know furnished. Apply at 51G E. Cth St, after seven o'clock In evening. For Said A quarter section Platto hay land, all good for alfalfa. $75.00 per acre. Box 172", North Platto, Neb. call at 1109 East 4th. Wanted Thrco rooms unfurnished close In by man and wife. Phono 1243W. Wanted Threo corn shuckers with or wlthotu wagons. Phono or write J. H. Marovlsh. North Platte. Ono J.crscy cow or calf for sale or ttado on Ford car. Phono 719W. or call at 1003 W. 8th. For Sale Ono feed grinder, wagon box, spool of barbed wire, hog feeder and sot of harness. 400 E. Third St. Onions for Snlc 1 milo north and lA mile cast of Platto Valley School House. Farm for Kent 2 miles northwest of Tyron. Wrlto Box 103, Minnie E. Thompson, North Platte. Wanted Experienced, girl for con- oral housework. Mrs. J. S. Twlnem, Phono 283. 71tf Found A pair of ladles brown kid gloves. Owner may havo same by paying for this ad. Call at 100G E. 5th. For Side Farm well Imprpovedj. Four hundred acres. Ton miles south west of North p'latto. Coro G. Mi C. Tribune. :o:- ArJIflSIni Silk Improved. I Tllc Ladles aid society of the Pres- A new process Ims been developed byterlan church will moot In the whereby the kiiiiio ruw iiuiterliil (wood! church parlors Thursday afternoon, cellulose) Is converted into an Imlta-j It will bo entertained by Mesdames M. durablltv. with a "fool" llko .hnt nf 1 11,0 lncll3 al(1 soc,oty f Swod- rcal silk. It Is waterproof and no moro Inlhunmablc than uuturnl silk. Tho now process silk can bo drawn lnt,o much fhior threads than those of ordinary artificial silk, and Is said to bo particularly remarkable for tho quality of the velvets made from It. Its Nature, "iKn't It too bad, this dispute they're having with Germany over coal?" "Yes; 1t Is a burning shame." Isli Mission will meet with Mrs. Erick Sodorman. 800 So. Dowey, Friday af ternoon at 2:30. All aro' invited' Tho Knights of Columbus will hold a regular' mooting Wednesday ovonlng at eight o'clock at K. C. Hall. Sliver Leaf Camp No. 301, Iloyal Nolghbora of Amorlca will moot to morrow afternoon at threo o'clock. Mrs. Anna Dobson loft yotscrday for her homo In Sutherland. WouIL j&nd as A A $0 letter He coal than me offer for sale For Sale Liberty Inn kitchen and dining room furnlturo and fixtures ask for C. G. German at Liberty Inn.' 72tf Strayed Dark iron gray maro from tho farm on the BlrdWood sometime in May. 4-years old, weight about 1400 Guy Coleman, North Platte. For Jalo Storo fixtures, five floor show cases, flvo lG-foot wall cases, ono ribbon enso, ono threat cabinet, two 10-foot counters, ono Elliott but ton fastening machino. NELSON & CO. 717 No. Locust. friendship, possibly matrimony.. Ad dress jjl. enro Tribune. For Sale Early Ohio Potatoes, good keepers for winter use will deliver In ton bushol lots at $1.20 per bushel or $1.00 at tho .'anil. Boy R. Spurrier. Elmwood farm. RR1 Phone Hershey 57E22. lost, Strayed or Stolen Black saddle horse, weight about 1200 lbs., white spot on forehead, white saddle mnrk on back no brand. Roward. Notify D. M. Loypoldt, North Platte o. J.'C. Moore, Hershey. For Sale All modern houso built for owner's home. Eight rooms and bath. Oak floors, full basement, double garage, all now. On account of money condition will sell at a bargain if sold soon. Call at 801 E. 3rd. St. North Platto. : :o: : Tho North Platto aeioplano left yes terday for- Falrbury where they will bo gono all week in order to fill a con tract thoy made somo timo ago. Mr. Richards and Mr. Davis accom panied by pilot Meyers returned a fow days ago from a sales trip which they report to bo very successful. Thoy covered nearly tho entire state of Nebraska. Their Intention at present is -.to start planes In tho Southern stato for the entire winter. Tho piano which crashed at Julosburg will coon bo ready for use. Notice to Kon-Kcsidcn't Defcnitant. Florence Hayes, defendant will tako notice that on tho 30th day of Juno, 1920,' Frank Hayes, Plaintiff, filed his petition In tho District Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska, tho object and jprayer of -which aro to obtain a dl- t.isLiA 41.- .1 .lffn...lnH& 11. .. iiuui mo sum utuuvuiuit uu inu grounds that tho defendant willfully abandoned tho plaintiff without good cause for moro than two years Im mediately proceeding the filing of his petition. You aro required to answer said petition on or before Monday, tho 22d, day of November 1920. FRANK HAYES, , 012-4wl;3 Plaintiff. tf"fe V o wo on $1.50 per Bushel. We have a car of good potatoes on hand for sale at $1.E0 per bushel delivered. All these potatoes are sorted. Lay in your supply now. . v I Artificial Ice Co. PHONE 40. BEWARE "The Vigilantes" Are Coming to the SUN THEATRE Thursday and Friday' Seven stirring reels that take you back to tho time that fcold was discovered in Cali fornia. Stirring action and superb scenic effects $ Overcoming Hereditary Weakness, Epilepsy, Etc. It is a common saying that the tlmo to begin building tho health founda tions of llfo is beforo birth" It Is a fact that many aro born with defec tive health condition but. this need not cause apprehension or forco any ono to glvo up in despair of attaining good health. Prlnco Don Jalmo of Spain was born deaf and his mind was affected all as a result of a prenatal Injury to tho Queen mother. Ho suffered from this injury for twelve years beforo as a last resort ho was taken to a Chlro-' praetor. Today tho Prince can hear and Is rapidly making up for logt tlmo In acquiring an education. Tho spinal condition that caused his deaf ness was corrected by spinal adjustment. NO CHARGE Consultation Is without charge or obligation. Drs. States & States Tlio P. S. C. Chiropractors. Bnlldlnjr and Loan Building North Platte Xebraskn. CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS DISEASES THE FOLLOWING HEAD EYES EARS NOSE THROAT HEART XC LUNGS LIVER STOMACH PANCREAS SPLEEN KIDNEYS BOWELS APDFNniV (bladder ''I OVUFD Spinal JXolii!m limbs LOWER PINCHED INERVE5, IMPOSSIBLE TO FURNISH PROPER WU'SES (LIFE ' 0 i .' ALTIi) 1 0 TrlciW ORGANS AMD TISSUES annnnrni 0 A Depreciation Fund is Necessary in the Telephone Business After your shoes begin to wear out you may have them repaired every little while. But some day you will find they are beyond repair. If you do not accumulate enough money (a depreciation fund) to replace the wornout shoes, you may have to go barefooted. In tho telephone business, switchboards, cross arms, glass insulators, poles, wire and telephone instruments are some of tho things that constantly require repairing. If we did not receive enough money from the sale of telephone servico to provide an adequate depreciation fund to replace or restore our property as it wears out, some day we would find our plant entirely gone and could no longer provide telephone service. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY ' PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at tho DIscoo Place I mile south of BIgnolI, Nebraska, on Friday, October ISth, 1920, the following described property, to-wlt: 8 HEAD OF HORSES Black gelding 9 years old, weight about 1400; bay gelding 0 years old, weight about 1200; two sorrel geldings 4 years old, weight about 2400; brown gelding 5 years, old, weight 1300;v sorrel maro 9 years old, 900; bay saddle horso G years old. weight 10B0. 11 Head of Cattle Six good milch cows, two yearling heifers, two heifers G months old, ono steer calf. HOGS 2 Brood Sows, (i Shoats and G Pigs. BEES 30 stands of bees in good condition, a largo number of empty hives, hlvo bodies, supers and other beo supplies. Farm Machinery, Etc,, John Deero lister, wldo tread lister row, two Johu Doero 2-row cultivators, Emmorson sulky plow, threo 1-horso cultivators, garden drill, stee truck and hay rack, two top buggies, wagon running gear, hog rack, threo sots work harnoss, single buggy harness and other articles too numorous to mention. FBEE LUNCH AT NOON. SALE TO BEGIN AT 1 O'CLOCK TERMS OP SALE: 3 months tlmo will bo given ou all sums over $10,1 'Interest at tho rato of 10 per cent per annum. 2 pel cont discount will bo allowed for caBh. JOHN DISCOE, Owner. COL. II. M. JOHANSEN. Auctioneer LESLIE PRIOR, Clerk.