NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Stop "See l '"' to pr perf jflBg- w (gHKf Mflfcjn i uenuuiui illustrations ol m (jP9WMMyHHJ th 17 period cabinets. A I i m&rwilliam and Maru 1 II ziese 'Jonas phonographs I Prices I In 1914, as you can ascer- I tain through practically I any investment banker, flj the Edison Laboratories H were Belling phonographs H on a narrower margin of fj profit than the other man- rc ufacturers. Since 1914, the i price of the New Edison 11 has advanced less than 15 B and a portion of this is 4 H war tax. "Edison stood the H Caff" to keep his favorite U invention within tbe reach 9 of averyone. ' I YOU never saw more exquisite cabinets. The world has never produced an more exquisite cabinets. These cabinets are descended out of the Golden Age of Furniture. This was the age when Europe built its most luxurious palaces, created its greatest works of art, developed its finest types of crafts manship. Mr. Edison's designers went back to the furniture masterpieces of this period. They adapted 17 of them for the modern American home. They made every Edison Cabinet a period cabinet even the least expensive. You must see these cabinets. Only then will you appreciate what wonderful richness and atmos phere one will add to your home. Ask about our Xmas Budget Plan. It manages your money economically. It makes 1921 help pay; and that's good business. Harry Dixon, Dealer. 9 ytsiAf m 0 WISW Hv a Soul LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Henry Oilfoyl loft Sunday for Omnha. T. W. Pearso, of Omaha, was in Die city yesteterday on business. If you don't have "Whispering" i your homo you aro missing a great deal of pleasure. Your need can be Bupplletl at Dixon's Music Shop. Will loan from two to thrco thous and first mortgage, 8 on Improved farm lands, long or short time, no commission; you got your money tho day you sign the papers. Number of land and location must bo given in llrst letter. Address box 219, North Platte, Nebr. 93-4 2340- It may shock you, but it will introduce to you for the FIRST time in history the man-eating caanibals of New Guinea. The island on which this picture was taken is by all odds the blackest, wildest, wickedest spot on all the earth and its people, men and women, untamed tigers. You will find "Shipwrecked Among The Can nibals" one of those horrifying things you've read about but have never seen, and you will travel into the death-hiding underbrush with great cameras which tell no lies. You, your mother, your father, your sweetheart your friends should feel it a duty to see this truly remarkable picture. AT THE SUN, DECEMBER 9 AND 10, Matineo 2:15 p. m. and 4:10. NEBRASKA . STATE .POULTRY AS SOCIATION MEETS AT HOLD. HEDGE THIS YEA It For 30 consecutivo years Nebraska has had an annual show and exhibi tion held by the oldest poultry organ ization In America, and for over 25 ycara has been nn incorporated in stitution by act of stato legislation. How few people of our stato have over realized this fact and know that tho poultry resources of our stato is one of tho greatest resources wo have, amounting last year to over sixty mil lion dollars. Tho poltry industry of this stato Ib only In its Infancy as all people who havo made a study of tho prob lem of increasing this resource know, thus the Nobraska Stato Poultry As sociation is doing this great work to ward stimulating this industry each yenrs by holding Its annual show and exhibition. It has always been tho aim of this association to hold tho show in tho part of our stato whoro tho most good could bo dono, and at tho samo tlmo encouraging oxhiblto rs from other states to como and show tholr speci mens of high standard that our peo plo may ho enthused and profit by visiting this show nnd learning for themselves tho methods of raising and dovoloplng better and more pro ductive poultry throughout tho stato Thus wo commend all tho poultry people of our state, and especially In that section of tho stato touching up on tho locality of Holdrogo, Nobraska, to not only show their fowls, but to bo there In porson nnd got many vnlu nblo suggestions that will help them In tholr ondonvoi-H in rnlslng poultry for profit. Tho Secretary : :o: : NOTICE OK TAKING IT ESTIIAY Takon up by tho undersigned on bin promise eight miles southoast of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nobr., on or about Novombor 20, 1920, one black maro with n small star, wolght about lino, about ton yonr8 old. Dated this 4th day of December. 1920. THEODORE RAMUELSON Keith Novlllo went to Denver .cs 'ird n to transact l.urlncs A RAKE TREAT FOR ALE MH'AI, A1UIY ItlM'IUTl'IXO OFFICE :.i.Ki:s ItKPOHT ON YK AH'S ACTIVITIES. Tho Gothenburg Connnunll Club la presenting LEOPOLD GODOWSICY, MASTER PIAN IST, in Recital at Tho Sun Tho ntro in Gothenburg on tho night of Docomber 28th. Tho program for this recital follows: 1 (a) Prelude and Fugue, E Minor (op 35) .Mendelssohn (b) Two Songs: Faith In Spring, Schubert-Liszt; On Wings of Song, Mcndolssohn-Llszt (c) Variation on a Thonio by PaganinI . . .Brahms o (a) Fantasy op 49 F minor Chopin. (b) Thrco Proludcs. (c) Thrco Etudes. (d) Nocturne In F minor. (o) Posthumous Wialtz in D Hat (concert version by Leo pold Godowsky). (f) Polonalso op 53 A Hat. 3 (a) Watteau Paysage (b) Old VIennn. (o) Torpslchorean Vindobonn. From "Trlakontnmoron" Thirty Moods and Scones, by Leopold Godowsky. (d) Danso of tho Gnomes, Liszt (o) At tho Spring Liszt (f) Polonalso In E -Liszt Knnbo Piano Used. Mrs. Cramer and Miss McKay aro soiling tho tlckots allotted to North Platto for this recital and wish all who contcmplnto going would purchaso tickets noon so as seat reservations enn bo mndo early. To havo one of tho World's Groat Artists, If not tho Groatost of tho prosont time in his line brought so near to us Is an op portunity of a llfo tlmo. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS During the past year 127 men have Hpplied Tor enlistmont In tho United States Army at tho North Platto Re cruiting Stntlon. Of these, 81 were accepted and 48 rejected. Tills menus that -one-third of the inon asking for admission to tho army are rejected for one reason or nnother. Sergeant Johnson In charge of the local station has made n good record hero as a faithful officer and citizen and the ncord shows he has been successful. Ho says that of those accepted 1 was for Infantry in Germany; 3 for In fan try. 1 for the Ordinance Corps in Panama; 1 for Coiist Artillery In the Phlllpplpo Islands; 3 for Coast Ullllcy; 3 for Infantry and 1 for the Engineers In tho Hawaiian Islands; 22 for Infantry; 12 for Coast Artillery, I for Cavalry. 22 for Field Artillery, 4 for tho Engineers, 2 for the Tank t orps. 3 for the Quartermasters Corps I for Chemical Wurfaro Service. 1 for tho Medical Department nnd 1 Tor the Signal Corps for sorvlco in the United State Of tho 71 accepted for ser vlco In tho United States, ono or two men wero sent to each section of tho country whoro Army camps or posts aro located from Now York to Califor nia nnd from Canada to Mexico. ::o:: Tho losers of tho Indian Card Club entertalnud tho winners at a ono o'clock luncheon which was servod at the Union Pacific dining room. The room was beautifully decorated In keeping with tho Christmas season. Tho afternoon was spent In playing brltlgo at tho homo of Mrs. E. F. See borger. This is a custom which has always been observed In this club. SAVE MONEY 11! on your coal bills with storm windows on your homo. Phono us your order. Wo fur nish a man to mcasuro and hang them, Wnltemnth Lumbor & Conl Company. Phono No. 20. F..(!LIS1I GOVEKN.MEXT HONOR ' FOIt.MEH NORTH PLATTE HOY, I When the war broke out- Raymond Henderson, sou of J. W. Hondenon, or this city, applied for enlistmont in the United Staton army but was rejectod. He was not satisfied so he appllod tt tho English army and was accepted nnd after preliminary training he wrm taken to the Atlantic seaboard ami sailed for England. He never laudod for ho whs reported as drowned at sett. Raymond attended the North I' ktu schools and will be remembered by many of his classmates. This week his father received' a beautiful paroh inent. bearing the coal of arms of the ISugliBh government and these wordi: "Ho whom this school commemorates was numbered among those who, at the call of king and country, loft all that was dear to thorn, endured hnrd noss, facod danger, and finally passed out of tho sight of men by the path of duly and solf-sncrlfice, giving up tholr own lives that others might llvo In freedom. Lot those who como nftor see to It that his nnmo bo "not for gotten. Rlfloninn Raymond .lf-unos Henderson. Rifle Urlgndo." Accom panying the scroll is n noto with the tho coat of arms and title Buckingham Palace, nnd theso words: "I fain with my grnloful people In sondlng you this momorlnl of a bravo life given for others In tho Great War." It is fol lowed by tho slgnnturo of King George of England. Mr. Henderson appreci ates this tribute to his son and win preserve It as a memorial. - -: :o: :- l'Olt SALE. 12 Room, Strictly Modern Home, largo basement, oak floors Elegant location. Close in. Owner must sell. It's a bargain. Let mo show this to you. 0. II. TH0HLECKE NOTICE OF PETITION Estate No. 1790 of James Babbitt, de ceased, In tho County Court of Lin coln Coupty, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska. To all per sons interested In said Estato tako no tice that a petition has been filed for tho probate of an Instrument purport ing to bo tho last will and testament of James Babbitt, deceased, and for tho appointment of Eunlco Babbitt as Executrix of said estate, which hns been set for hearing heroin on De cember 24, 1920. at 9 o'clock a. m. . Dated November 27, 1920. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODIIURST. 93-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale Issued by tho District Court of Lincoln Coun- I ty, Nobraska, upon n decrco of fore closure rendered In said court, where in Ajuin Voss is plaintiff and Clydo M. Trotter, Monn Trotter, his wife, nnd L. E. Mohlmnn, as Trustco in Bank ruptcy of Clydo M. Trotter, Bank rupt, aro dofendnnts, and to mo di rected, I will on the 31st day of Decoin. her, 1920, at two o'clock P. M. at the east front door of tho court houso In tho City of North Platto, County of Lincoln and Stnto of Nebraska, soil at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash to satisfy said decrco, inter est and costs, tho following doscrlbod property, to-wlt: nil of Lot Ten (10) pi Block Two (2) of Rlvordnlo Addi tion to tho City of North Platto. Ne braska, subject to a cortaln mortgago to tho Nebraska Stato Building and Loan Association, which 1b recorded In Book 47 at page 149 of tho records of Lincoln County. Nebraska. 1 Dated at North Platto, Nobraska. I November 29, 1920. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. n03d31 COAT WITH FUR COLLAR IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS-' THICT OF NEBRASKA, NORTH PLATTE DIVISION In tho matter of Georgo A. Ellis, Bank rupt. Cnso No. 82, in Bankruptcy, Voluntary Petition. Notice of First .Meeting of Creditors. TO THE CREDITORS OF GEORGE A ELLIS, of North Platto, in tho Conn ty of Lincoln, and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notico Is hereby given that on tho 23rd dny of Novombor, 1920, tho said. Georgo A. Ellis, was duly adjudicated bnnkrupl; and thai tho first meeting of creditors will bo held at tho office of W. V. Hoaglund, at North Platto. County of Lincoln, and Stato of No braska, on tho 13th day of Dccembor, A. D. 1920, at 10 o'ulock A. M. at which time the said creditors may attend, prove tholr claim, appoint a triiBtco, ' oxamlno the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may proporly! como before said meeting. ! WALTER V. HOAGIjAND. ' Rcforoo In Bankruptcy. Even before they niter their teeus, some little maids are lucky enough to possess a warm, brown coat with a fur collar Uko that worn by the fortunate young person pictured here. Squirrel for ruhhlt provides the cozy fur. 23 -lO- HELP NORTH PLATTE HOUSE ITS PEOPLE BUILD! Our Stock Is Complete Our Grades are the Best ur Prices Right. S3 Coafes Lumber & Coal (First Prlzo won by Jack Rauo in compotltlon for host display advertisement written by High School student ) Co.