NORTH PLATTE. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Would You Write A Letter For $110.00? Then Here's Your Chance To Get This CLINTON, THE JEWELER Clinton and Son, The Eye Glass Men JSign of the Big Ring. Satisfaction Sure Try Us Graduate Opticians 9 Absolutely Every woman wants a washing machine you know there- is no longer any reason for washing the old back-breaking nerve-racking way. Free We are going to give AB SOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE to the woman of North Platte- or vicinity who writes us the best let ter telling: "Why I Want a Washing Machine" a v, Laundry Queen ELECTRIC WASHER because women who have used and know the Launrdy Queen tell us it is the best washe on the market. Read over the conditions carefully and send in your letter. CONDITIONS Write a letter stating your reasons: "Why I Want a Washing Machine." Fill out the" Official Contest Coupon below attach it to your letter bring it to our store and de posit it in the tub of the Free Laundry Queen Washer, on or before January 15, 1921. Judges will award Laundry Queen Electric Washer FREE to writer of best letter. No cost. No obligation. OFFICIAL CONTEST COUPON North Platte Lt, Ht. & Pr. Co., North Platte, Nebraska. Gentlemen: I have answered questions below and submit herewith my letter in FREE LAUNDRY QUEEN CONTEST. 1. Do you own a washing machine? 2. If so, what make? : 3. Is your house wired for electricity? Name : '- Address . North Platte Light, Heat & Power Co., North Platte Nebraska. CONSTITUTION OK THE LINCOLN COUNTY FA KM BUREAU. ARTICLE I 'AMK Tlio name of this 'organization shall bo the Lincoln County Farm Bureau. ARTICLE II OBJECT The object ot tills Bureau shall be community co-operation for the pur pose of (1) Systematizing methods of pro duction and distribution. (2) Assisting and encouraging co operative organization for the eco nomic purchase of farm supplies and marketing of farm products. (3) Rendering assistance to farm ers in securing good seed, fertilizers, livestock, credit facilities and farm labor. (4 Eliminating farm waste such as losses caused by plant and animal dis eases, insect pests, idle lands and un economic systems of marketing. (55 Increasing the acreage and yield of food crops common to the locality. (C) Conducting demonstrations il lustrative of good agricultural and housekeeping practices. (7) Maintaining the health of the home and of the community. (8) Assisting the boys and girls through organized club work to an understanding of better rural life and living. (9) In general, -Syorklng for the permanent betterment of rural life through study of the problems of the men, the women and tho boys and girls. (10) Co-operating with the Nebras-. ka Collego of Agriculture and the (United States Department of Agricul tural Extension work through the em ployment of County-Extension Agents j and co-operating with the Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation in carrying 1 . . . i. .. . . . . uui uiu uujueis enumeraicd auove. ARTICLE III MEMHEKSini' SEC. I, Eh'gllillliy-The members of any family actively engaged in agri cultural pursuits or whose main in come is derived directly from the farm may become members of this llureau by paying the membership fee deter mined by tho Farm Bureau. SEC. II, Units of the Farm Hurra"-. Each voting precinct in the County shall constitute a unit of the County Farm Bureau and shall select trom among the Farm Bureau members re siding in such precinct, a chairman who will be officially designated Pre cinct Chairman of the Lincoln County Farm Bureau. SEC. Ill, Represenlnllon Eaclf Precinct shall bo entitled to repre sentation at the Annual Farm Bureau meeting by one delegate for every ten members or major fraction thereof. ARTICLE IV OFFICERS AM) THEIR DUTIES SEC. I. The officers of this bureau a. 4. 5. C. 7. 8. 9. 10. ARTICLE II. At meetings of tho Exocutlvo Hoard. tho following order of uuslnoss r.hall bo observed: 1. Reading and approval of unap proved minutes of prior meeting. Report of Secretary. Report of Agents. Report of President. Report of Standing and Special Committees. Bills and Communications. Unfinished Business. New Business. Suggestions by Agents and mem bers. Adjournment ARTICLE III. Tho meetings of this bureau and of tho Exocutlvo Board shall bo governed by tho latest edition of Roberts' Man ual of Parliamentary Rules. ARTICLE IV. SEC. 1. Tho work of tho Attontn cm- played bv this Bureau shall bo di rected by tho Exocutlvo Board anil tho Extension Sorvico In accordance with Article VI of tho Constitution. SEC. 2 Tho program of tho Farm Bureau shall embraco activities ot all members of loo family. ahAj. 3. Special committees may bo appointed or solected to handlo any project or activity undertaken or de termined upon by tho Exocutlvo Board. Adopted January C, 1921. -::o: UNION PACIFIC TAXI AND TRANS FEU COMPANY ORGANIZED HERE. C. 11. Bloomberg, tho taxi man at tho McCabo Hotel will tomorrow morning start business in the Union Pacific Dopot here. Ho has socurcd a location in tho news stand and Ills cars will be in front of tha dopot after Saturday morning. Yestorday .In a conversation, Mrt. Bloomborg said, "Wo feel that North Platto Is big enough to maintain a taxi and transfer lino In connection with tho passenger station and wo propose to glvo the best of service at tho regular rates. Wo will have a phono and can bo called day or night." This is a new departure for North Platto although such accommodations are regularly found in tho dopots or tho cities. : :o: : i Dr. Morrill. Dentist, office ovpi wiirox Department Storo. REAL ESTATE TRANFERS. Tho following nrn Inknti frnm Mm Record of Deeds filed In tho office of Win, Yost, Reglstor of Deeds for Lincoln County during tho past week: iicccmucr u mary u. Martin to James C Mooro, et nl. S& of of Section 12 T. 1G R. 33 $500. December .'11 Jan. C. Mnnrn mill wifo to Sam 0. Anderson Lot 1 Block 4 Trusto's Addition to North Plnlto $5800.00. Jniiunrv 1 Ada O. Wlnnnlat unit husband to Lura II. Wator Lots 9 and 10 Block 2, Original town of Brady $4SOO,00. Janiinry I P. L. Harper and wife to Ralph E. Cowles, ct nl, Lot 1G Block 3 Harper's Addition to Wallnco $200,00. December .'II J. P. jCnrnon and wifo to John Griffith i' SE'4 Sec. 20 T. 12 R. 28 $3500. December 31 Theo, P. Meyers and wifo to V. C. Plolstickor WW SEVi and KV6 SWA Sea 31 T. 14 R. 30 $34000. , December ill F. O. Plolstickor ami wifo to Chus. A.LIston WW SE'4'and BW SWU Sec. 31 T. 14 If. 30 $25500.00. LOCAL ANJ? PEKSONAL Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rosoncrante mado a visit to Cozod during tho week and returned yestcr'day. Miss Emma Bonjainln, who lu em poyed in tho North Platto Geuoral Hospital loft tho middlo ot tho weak for her homo In Scottsbluff. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ford loft the first ot tho week for their homo In Loxingtou, Kentucky, after visiting at tho homo of Mrs. Ford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. York Hinuian. W. E. Davis, Chief Correspondent ot tho Yeomen will visit North riatto du January 13th and inspect tho work ojr tho local lodgo, addressing tho members and taking part in tho ini tiation of a number of now members. Mutual Building & Loan Association of North Platte. INCORPORATED IN 1887. Resources $1,370,427.14. SAFETY FIRST. Investors in this association get Uie benefits of the following requirements of the laws of Nebraska under which it is operating: First. The association is required to invest only in first mortgages on real estate or the stock of this association.- Second. Such investments are non-negotiable and non-assignable, and can only be discharged by payment direct to' the association. This is a very important pro tection not available to any financial Institution except Building & Loan Associations. Third. The association is subject to the supervision of the State Banking Board. How well the interests of the investors in this as sociation have been safeguarded is evidenced by the fact that in the more than thirty three years of its operation not one dollar has been lost. T. C PATTERSON, President. HESSIE F. SALISBURY, Sccrotary. shall be President, Vice-President Secretary and Trennii cive bonrd of nlno members including me uuovf named otllcers, all of whom shall be elected at the Minimi limit ing by tho delegates as provided for In Article in. Section 3. SEC. 2. All officers shall hold office trom tho date of one annual meeting to the next annual meeting, or until meir successors nro elected and Qual ified. SEC. 3. The duties of tho presi dent, vice nrcsident. snorntnrv niul treasurer of this Bureau shall be such as uBimlly pertain to such offices. SEC. 4. The exocutlvo board shall hold regular, monthly meetings to audit accounts, approve and allow claims and to discuss, plan nnd di rect in counsel with tho agents, tho work in tho county. The time and place of these meetings shall bo de termined by the Executive Board. SEC. 5. The Executive Board of tills Farm Bureau shall have the pow er to execute, such contracts as nro necessary to tho furtherance of the purposes of this organization. SEC. G. Vacancies. All vacancies shall be filled by tho Exocutlvo Board to servs until tho next annual meet ing. SEC. 7. It shall be tho duty of tho Secretary of this Farm Bureau to keep on file copies of all contracts exe cuted, report the same to the annual meeting of tho Farm Bureau and to semr copies of such contracts to tho Extension Service, Collego of Agri culture, Lincoln, N'ebr. IIo shnll keep tho minutes of all meetings nnd per form such other work as is usually in cidont to the office of Secretary of any organization. SEC. 8.- Tho Treasurer of the Farm Bureau shall receive and dlsburso all funds on the ordor of tho Secretary, countersigned by tho President of tho Farm Bureau unless other arrange ments have beon mado and approved by tho Executive Board. Ho shall make a report to the Farm Bureau at its regular annual meeting . Tho Board may call for a report at any time. ARTILCE V. MKKTINGS. Tho regular annual meeting of this Bureau shall bo held In December at such day, hour and place ns may bo designated by tho Executive Board. ARTICLE VI. Tho direction of tho work of tho County Agents or other peoplo hired by tho Farm Bureau Bhall rest with tho Exocutlvo Board of tho Farm Bureau and wth tho Extension Service, Col lege of Agriculture. Lincoln, N'ebr. A HTICLE VII. The Agents shall bo located at North Platto. A ItTICLK VIII. Tliis Constitution shall bo amended at any regular meting by a majority vote. ItV-LAWS. ARTICLE I. Finances Tho appropriated money irom uio v;oumy funds shall romain In tho public treasury until thoy becomo available by claims rogularly made against the County and nudltod and approved by tho Exocutlvo Board of tho Farm Bureau. f RKAL PROPERTY BARGAINS.fi &TJIE HOLLHAK & SEBASTIAN? 8 AGENCY. 9 H ft l And when wo say "Bargains" l it wo mean nice, modern priced it ft homes that aro worth tho ft J money. Look over tho four wo jf ft offer in this lssuo and Phono CI 2 it U J or W for an appointment to it see thorn. W A nice flvo room bungalow, li it Modern except heat. Has nlco it ft barn, chicken house, wash house ft $ and chicken yard fenced off. " it Fine trees and lawn. Tei'ms h ft $1200 cash, balance at $50 per M t month. K it 907 West Oth Street it ii ft ;: Ono story, frame flvo room l i; house. Natural pine finish. i j.j Newly remodeled Inside. Mod- ft i( em except heat. Gas ri.ngo goes with house. There, Is a it h $1500 first mortgage to" tho ft Building & lonn and a $050 $ mortgage to a prlvato party, ft jf both of which can bo assumed. i it Balanco cash. Prlco $3500. it l :t08 South Vino Street ft ii 5( Ono story, flvo room, frame 8 dwelling. Cypress finish. Abso- in J! lutely modern. Basomcnt. Closo S j'; to school. A bargain. Price - j n n a . NEGLECTED WIVES MIGHT BE A TRAGEDY IP IT WERE NOT FOR THE COMEDY IN AL CHRISTIE'S Six Reel Comedy Drama "SO LONG LETTY" Prom tho Famous OLIVER MOROSCO STAGE SUCCESS THE 102.75 PROOF COMEDY THAT PUTS THE KICK IN THE CHASER AS LETTY SAYS: Men aro peculiar, they spend their Courting Days telling us how unworOiy they nro and; their Married Life, prov ing it. A ROBERTSON-COLE SUPER-SPECIAL TIIH FUNNIEST PLAY EVER SCllELiNKl) At The SUN, Tuesday and'.Wednesday. i.l $4700. ii 1023 West Oth Street jj Ono and a half story, framo i ft house, seven rooms. Modem ft j; except heat Garage, chicken l it house nnd coal house. Fenced ft it M chicken yard, large trees, nlco ft j lawn, cornor lot Cash $1,000. it Balnnco at $45.00 per month, it Prlco $4,500.00. g J. a HOLMIAN S ft Res. Phono KS1.T. ft 8 J. K. SEBASTIAN lies. Phono li:t8. :t Hat Sale One Day Only Saturday, Jan. 8. YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE ANY Stetson oR Mallory Hats EACH. Values up to $13.50 All The Newest Styles and colors. 1 THE HIRSCHFELD co North Plattes Greatest Store For Men. Special Tire Sale 30 per cent Discount. Buy Now Buy Right Buy Standard Guaranteed Tires. Thirty Per Cent Discount from list includes our entire line of Tires. HENDY-OGIER AUT01COMPANY, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. ' i'.i