north platte Semi-weekly tribune J: f.i if "int1 7 - ft miftiii i'imri! iMUtCrUlU 'SCtllline.i On tho banks of "the South .Platte " ant wcok wo fauntl tho cocoon or u wit n'""niiT Prftlfir mid t'ubllslicr. '('oCroplu moth nnd It Is now on tho WILSON 1UUI. i-d"- llfl ms"cr' dMk bofofb H8 u , a,,otll a Hizo bm.ire.1 at ttu .North i'latte. Nebraska of an egg and browi wl W"s .l'1!,1,"": A NEW SOJtAWJjE. Column of Nonsense. I'ostofflue aa Second Clans Matter. TITKHDAY, JAM'AKY 181li, 1031, ssrfftrrtf , : od on a Binnll shooter tho aandbnr willow about Blx Inches from tho ground. If put In tho aim tho largo Hon. E. S. Davis, JIouho of Hi'prcscntntlvoM, Lincoln, Nobr. Hoar Ed: Tim other day whon wo wore going ovor to McClovoru nnd Stack'H to buy Eor Jtonl 1 sleeping room for lady or couple at 920 West 4th St. For Itent Furnished light house keeping rooms. iMidnb 1013. Th noxt Lincoln County Teachers Examination will bo hold In tho usual places Saturday, Jan. 22nd Alleen O. Cochran, County Superintendent. , 3 HMTOMAL. tod ami uiaoK spotted mom win curac 80mo raisins for our wire, a man out' in April. Wo would like to hear hitched up to Uh on tho street nnd , from anyone who flndrt ono or moro of whispered If wo had a nail about us. tiioric cocoons with a description of , y0 toltl him wc did not have a nail , Lint place whore found. Tlicso cocoons I tiin. u. t1Il(i ,, tnnthnlck but. 1ml nre so tough that no moisture or cold, whispered that a toothpick would not Ho wanted a nail to take the ThoSpanlsh War Veterans are plan n,nk0Vv !.M ,,,, ",,ly 1110 ,)owny o 5ir woodpecker Is known to bo ablo to.p,uco "'V i. .. tr... tiunerure u innlvarwiry in ivu, emeu u . 0llP nBl of i,P,u so far this years Is 'mna? Our bunkers have cautioned us and in follows jan i, a single nuiry Woodpecker was soon on tho trees in " L a nioiiK to our rcadors, not to the 400 blocv on west Fifth street. 712 a ci ock or Snllar paper from a This bird Is black and white and near stranger. Clovor Imitations are being ly us largo as a robin. It Is ono of paTsod by sharpers and tho person tho commonest winter bin s found who cashes such paper Is out the a- here. Jnn 8. Longtallcd C hickadee. Smmt Tho safe rule at this time Is Wo heard this bird several times d r o bold on to your money until you Ing tho day In tho trees about our know you hnvo rocoived full value In homo on wcbI Third street. It Is the change for It. Depend upon It. tho western variety of the black-cappcd Sgor will put up a good story and chickadee and is usually seen In the It will bo convincing but whether you .winter but Is known to nest hero In bolTovo It or not don't give him the! North I'latte. Tt is ono of he smallest money If you over expect to see It ftrin wo have and J Jo noWo-t "hWU canary with the black topnot which Perhaps North Platte people do not ' we see In tho summertime and which appreciate tho business advantages stfiyy hero all winter but loses Its in some linos that arc presented by vellow nnd becomes something Hko a Mir merchants. As an examplo wo,Hparrov In color. ItB chirp howover mention a fill! page advertisement gives It away and It has tho same un that appeared In tho Friday Lincoln j nutating flight at both seasons. Jnn. Stato Journal. In tills advertisement! 13. Screech Owl. In tho late evening a leading clothing merchant of Lin-, wo heard ono Boreochlng nbout a block coin announced a special sale of Kup- west of tho Prcsbytorlan Church. Wc pcnholmor clothing any suit In the did not try to seo It. This owl is a house at $35 nnd $150. We then turned night prowlor nnd lives hero tho to recent fllos of Tho Tribune nnd whole year round, found tho advertisement of Hlrsch- Thore Is n fine specimen of tho fold's that any suit of Kuppenhelmcr . Sycamore or Diittonbnll treo at the clothing In their storo would go for corner of Locust and' Fourth Street $21). It may bo that Uio Lincoln mor- on tho corner of tho lot owned by tho chant saw tho advertisement of our J Fidelity Itescrvo Co. This Is tho only North Platt't merchant in Tho Trlb- sycamoro treo wo remember having uno nnd Is going tho limit for Lin- neon In tho city. It Is a hntlva of the coin. river bottoms In tho extreme south .!:o::- - .eastern Part of tho stato but docs won uildor cultivation anywiioro. There are no sycamnro balls on this tree this year although some years It Is loaded. ::o:r NOTICE. Water rent Is now duo and becomes delinquent January 20. All consumers will kindly pay by that date. Hnrshey Welsh, Water Commissioner. :o: NOTICE TO CHIIIMTOHS. Estate No. 1791 of Henry WIghtman deceased In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska The Stato ot-fybrasku, ss:, Credi tors of saltj c'stat(J ,;vlll take- notico that tho tlnio limited for presentation and Ming (if claims ugalnst sold Es- i In .objections thereto or olalms for.tnto Is Mny 18. 1921 and. lor .settle dampgbH lii' reason of tho establishing mont of. said Estate Is January 17, tii Haid''roail Vust file unino Irt tho of-, 1922; and that I will sit nt tho county ftco'bf'Hhti' County Clerk of Lincoln . court room In said county, on Fchr, County', Nebraska on or before 12,18, 1921, nt 9 o'clock a. in., nnd pi o'clock noon ot tho 26th day of March May, IS. ,1921. jit 9 o'clock a. m., to 1921. ' if,'crlvt. exnmlnp, hear, allow, or ad . 'Dated at North Platte, Nobr.. this lust all claims and objections .duly l'4Ji day ot Jnn, 1921.. (lied. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. Wm. II C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) .11 84 wits County Judge EXTENSION JtOAD NO. .,. To whom It mny concorn: Tho special commissioner appolntod to locato a road as follows! Common cIdit nt tho qtinrtor section corner on tho center of Section thirty-four, township thlrtocn, north of rango thir ty, thenco west ono lialf mllo on sec tion lino Intersecting Road No. 05 at tho half section corner on tho west side. -of section thirty-four, township thirteen, north ot rango thirty, road to be torty feet wide, lifts roported In favor thorot as follows, favoring a road 33 feet In width for ogress pur poses, using fts authority Sections 54 to 58, paragraphs 2907' tp 2911, Chap. 2fi, Art. 1 of tho Statutes of tho Stato ot -Nebraska, any party or parties hav sun Tuesday Wednesday fe JrHflR .iHiift .iiHiH aKKKL mmi m Minutes Brdaclwa toru of Rubos and Wlso Guys of a button which had come off IiIb liousors while he was walking on tho strcetv nnd ho was In bad shape Without It. Ed wo think you Hhould puss ft law ugalnst not sowing the buttons on well when they make clothing to sell, especially pants. Buttons aro put on clothes to keop them whero they be- j long and unless they' stay In placo they will come off. It Is very onibar- rasslng to find that tho very thing In 1 u'liliOi nnn luiH nlnnod his confidence ' has come ofr. We mean a button. Thon again Ed, buttons cost money. Whon ono buys somo different kinds of clothes sho pays for tho buttons ns well as the hooks and eyes and other things thnt are on tho clothes. It must bo an awful annum loss which free iwoplo of America mttdr from the buttons which come off and aro lost forovor. Even when they aro found thoro Is no way by which Wo can return them to their rightful owners oven If wc wanted to. - Then again Ed, there Is a tremen dous waste, of time in hunting up n button nnd sewing it on in placo of tho ono that was lost. Of course, jt Isn't bo bad for tho women for they cnu use a pin but a man has to use a nail and ns a nail doesn't look very well most men keep tho buttons sew ed 011 their clothes especially where thoy show. Then again Ed, some men do not have wlvos to sow on their buttons and since very few men can sow on buttons for themselves it Is too hor rlblo lo think what they must have to go through to keep themselves prop erly buttoned. It Is mighty Impor tant that you pass this law as soon as posslblo If for no other reason. Then nguln Ed, it Is so uncomfort able at times. Not long ago we woro at a party, whore wo played games and all at onco there in the middle of tho room on the carpet was a pretty good sized button. It was whltoMso. It showed up protty well. Ot course overyono saw It but no one dared to pick Jt up for fear tho others would think It bolonged to her. Wc studied every faco there to see It wa could find one thnt looked more pained than the others, buUall equally kept her head turne.il the.iotheHwny, It was horrible,' Ed. ' V Now as I did not hear from you about tho ctirow I hona to hear that pu have passed .this Jaw for, jemem- ucr Ed, a button in place Is" a- joy forevor, but out ot place It is hor- rlblo. Yours truly, 0 A. CONSTITUENT. . Want Ads For SaleFull blood Barred Ply mouth Itock Roosters. Phono 795F120 For Sale Eight three year old IIol- stoln heifers A. O. Hultmnn, 4 miles wost ot North Platte. For Itcnt Three furnished light, housekeeping rooms. Closo In. Phono1 10S1J. For Sale Alfalfa hay delivered or la stack. C. II. Shin, north Baker school house Phono 781F11. Lost On Sunday morning, a foun tain pen without cap. Finder please return to this offlco and receive reward. For" Bent section 15 miles south of Maxwell, 50 acres farm land, small house and mill. $250.00 cash. O. nasmuBsen, No. Platte, Nobr Lost A Itav-O-Noc bicycle. Front Non Shld tire, back Vacuum Cup with steel rim. New Departure Coaster Brake, Mud guards and Motorcycle handlebars without grips. Return to Harrison Tout nnd receive reward.., For Sale Trusty Incubator. Phono 1013. Found at Livery barn, a good fur rcbe. Owner should seo Chas. Llnrt and Identify same. Buy a Barrel OF Also Mutt and JefE Comedy nnd Universal News 1000 Eggs in Every Hen. Many are you Getting? How 250 cggB a year from every Hen should be your goal. If you are not getting this try SURE-LAY EGG MASH. V Scientifically Prepared nd Guuaranteed to, bring results or your money gladly refunded. North Platte Feed Store Phone No. 206. :.: t.i i.i j.t :.; :.t :.: j.t j.t Jt J.t J.t j.t J.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t jt J.t j.t "Cow Brand" FLOUR j.t j.t j: J.s J.t J.t J.t J.t Jt J.t J.t J.t 8 j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t tt j.f 8 Every farmer and everyone $ interested in farming should j't join this campaign. This g will create a demand for S iH wheat and stimulate all bus- H J.t T . ncss. nenrasKa i A ... I lanulies ill to need 150,000 harrels get them through the win Buy Yours Now. Insist on ter. J.t B j.t j.t 8 j;t j.t I "COW BRAND" The North Platte Flour Right To Love" Mae Murray Starring in A Super Paramount Picture. 1 HAS a girl who is married against her will, for money and position, tho right to love? Has a man, robbed of the girl he loves,. the right to kill in her defense? Has a brutal father any right to his child? This enthralling dramatic story, wonderfully produced and acted, is one of the big picture events of the new . season. .............M....,........M..M..........AMM.j............M..MMf....M....M.. THEATRE Friday and Saturday JANUARY 21 AND 22 Admission: Including War Tax Mutual Building & Loan Association of North Platte. INCORPORATED N 1887. Resources $1,370,427.14. A SAFETY MUST. ' liivestors in this association get the 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 associa tion. Second, Such 'Investments are non-negotiable and non-assignable, and can only bo 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 osmciation 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, BESSIE F. SALISBURY, President. Secretary. uD6 C19.I DsffioiistrIiciH OF THE Laundry Queen Electric Washer JJr. and Mrs. Dalton, special representatives from the factory are here and would be pleased to explain this machine to you, either in your home or at our office. North Platte Light & Power Co. Julius Pizef Loans and Investments I make loans oh, first real estate mortgages1. Office B. & L. Building with Roberts Bros Land Co. 3TEW 3IEAT MARKET Crow & Crow, Phone 70S. xrLocusl. Steak . 20c Pork Chops 20c Lard ...20c Boiling Meat lCc SAY IT WITH FLOWEHS North Platte Floral Co. Flowers. W. Twelfth Street Phono 1023 Wo deliver and ship anywhere NOTICE OF TAKING UP E STRAY. Taken up by tho undersigned on his promises nlno miles southwest oC North Platte, Lincoln Co., Nebraska, on tho first day of July 1020. ono iron gray maro weighing 1000 lbs. and ono yearling weighing about 700 lbs. Dated this 18th day of Nov. 1920. Signed: A, H. MOORE. NOTICE TO CHEDITOltS Estate No. 1790 of Jamea Babbitt, de ceased, in the County Court bf Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Credit ors of said estato will tako notice that the timo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said estato is April 28, 1921, and tox settlement of Bald estate is December 24, 1921; tht I will sit at tho County Court room ki said county, on January 28, 1921, at 9 ocloclc Ai M., and on April 28, 19,21, at 9 o'clQck A. M., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (SEAL) WM. H. C, WOODIlimST, 101-4 w County Judge. NOTICE QV FINAL ItEPOltT,, Estato No. 1763 of. Hazel Irene Flebbo, deceased in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to all Der- sons interested In. said Estate - take notice. that the Administrator has filed a final account and report of bin ad ministration and. a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, which .have been set for hearing be fore court on January 29th, 1921, at 9 o'clock A- M., when you mny ap pear "and contest the saifle;. Dated'Dccember ,30, 1920j, Vm." H. C WOODHUItST, D31-J3wks County Judge. NO'WQE TO CKEMTOltS. -Estato No. 17SC of Richard L. Graves, deceased in the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. , ' The State of Nebraska, ss: Credi tors of Said estate .will take notice that the timoMinlted for presentation und filing of claims against said Es tate is August 1st, 1921, and for set tlement of said Estate is December 13th, 1921 ; that I will sit at the coun ty court room in said county on Febr uary 1st. 1921 at 9 o'clock A M., and on May 1st, 1921, at 9 o'clock A. M., to receive, examine, hear, allow or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. All claims not filed on or before Agust 1st 1921 will be forever barred. Wm, H. C. -VOODHURST, D14-4 wks County Judge I.KOAI, xotici: To 1311a Maud Cantlln. Ocoiko AV. Cantlin, Mary Cantlln, his wife, Charles E. Cantlln. Ina Cantlln. Ills wife. Uob- urt ii. itiuyiiiu iiinuiu, iuh wife, Geoi'Ke McWUliams, nnfl tho heirs, imviat'fh lUK.ut'un nun jiuiuuiuu juiiru- sentatlvcH and all other persons In terested In tho estate of the said OeorKO McWIUlamK, Joseph Cloy bourne, and tho heirs, devisees, lega tees and personal representatives and all other persons Interested In tho es- mie, ui mo Bum .losepn deyuourne, .Tnnonli rlaltniivim nn.l .Via .1 vlsoes, legatees and personal repre sentatives and all other persons In terested In the estate of tho said Jos eph Clebourne. all of I4ot Four (I) of juuck une iiuimreu i.-nirteen C113) ot tlin nplfrlnnl nitv nf Jr.l. Tln..A T l " n ..... v. ..ui ill A limC liklk- coin County. Nebraska, nnd all persons iiuimiuik uiieresi ot any Kind in said real estate, or any part thereof. You and. each of you aro hereby noti fied that Edward It. Goodman com menced an action in tho District Court of UnCoin County, on January 7. 1921, "Huiiioi juu iimiueuueu Willi omcrs), vwjuwh ....1. ui. IVIKUIl ItS LI quiet and" confirm title In the plaintiff io uhniiinL u'i iinu vjiu uiner aeienii ants. to nil of r,ot Four (4) of IJlock One Hundred Thirteen (113) of the uiikiiiui vnj- ui iiurin 1'iaiie, county of Lincoln, State of Nebraska, to for ever bar and enjoin each of the do- lununnis iruiu ever cjaiminir or asscrt Incr nnv rlirht. clnlm (Itln n i terest In and to said land, or any part iiiuruui, uuu uiivo cancelled and set "uiuniim iiiBirumonis ns clouds upon tho title of Bald plaintiff "iiiu rem esiuie, io-wh: a purported nsslKnmcnt of a contract for tho pur- ciiusq or nam real estate, executed on March 10. 1871. by ono Mary Elizabeth Layton to John XI. Cantlln, nnd record er in jjook a ni papce z7 or the records ui unburn v-oumy, rieDrasKa, a cer tain mortgratje of -said real estato, made, executed nnd delivered on June i. isf hv nhnri.. it cjiivT" .V ...71- Kate Smith to Joseph Cleybourne. and icturueu in aiuriKnge iiccord u, at pace G19 of the records of said Coun ts', n certain mortpraRo of said real es tate, mml. PYAnnlil nnrl ,l.ll..nvn.t March 20. 1886 by ono Charles E. Smith iu iu uoiciiuuni ueorge Mcwilllams, which Is recorded In Mortpapo Ttccord D at paKo 145 of the records of said County, nnd for general equitable re-iter You are required to answer said pe- tltfln on ni It frtr V. ri , . j . . A February. 1J21. KDwARD II. COODMAN. By WU, a SHUMAN, I jlllimMjL'KKirHimHMItK'lLliltlltMMtlrlt sun Anwr, JlVFi