t THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE r JFKItH IS A CHANCE KOll IH.S SATISFIED POLITICIANS TO OUT action Wo print the following; Call for Stato Mass Convention ns an Item of news: Pursuant to the action of tho In dependent Progressive Conference hold at Lincoln, October 28, 1921. Notice Is hereby given, that a State Mass Convention of the Independent progressive voters of tho state ts called to meet at Grand Island, Neb. ABOUT PEOPLE AND THINGS CUIIUENT COMMENT ABOUT PEO I'l.K AND THE THINGS THEY Alii' DOING II EKE. I enough to pay the bills when they I become due Is responsible for thetr cutting the profits In order to get ' the money. The unfavorable wen i ther, the low prices of farm products l the number of people out of regular j employment and other causes have I contributed to withhold business and It Is by means of special offers and sales that the merchants hope to stimulate trade. There arc some ' business nouses which nover have , sales and' these accomplish the satin- j results In another way. It Is welt County Agent Kollogg advises ua LiiiiL nil i:.Lii liuitu vji limn m- ' . . . i . on Thursday, December 8, 1021, a. fft,fa 8eo(1 , DaW80n und ,w or p co pie o want to no iu. 10 o'clock In the forenoon, for tno , wl ,ad to communIcatc with Ponaers to study the advertisements purpose of organizing and naming a InBt(jrcatoli Bftyfl lt ,8 wolljnd Investigate before buy.ng. new political party for Nebraska, j Adapted to Lincoln County and no! In the District Court last week at Evory progressive voter In tho state doutit will prove to be a great lm-'icast ono nmn Was refused citizen is entitled to a seat In this conven- j provomont over what Is now being 8hlp papers on grounds which are tlon and every voter Is entitled to a niBCd here. Let him know the nui"-1 legal but not commonly known. It vote. tlty wnntcd by addressing Box 2l'l,LomR ilat nny foreigner who lived To Insure an adequate number of North Platte delegates from each county, Notice Is further given, that a county mans convention Is hereby called to meet In the court room at the county Boat of each' county In tho stato on Satur day, December a, 1921, at one o'clocfc In the afternoon for the purpose or selecting not loss than one delegate lor each 400 voters or fraction there of ol the total vote cast for governor In that county at the last election, and such delegation shall consist as nearly as possible of an equal num ber of men and women, and In addi tion to the number requested each county may sond as many more dele gates as possible Any progroBslvo voter In tho stato who docs not attend tho county mnBS Ono of our valloy farmers has just finished hauling his beet crop from sixty acres of Irrigated land. He re ceived over $05 an acre for the crop. Labor cost him $22.50 and he paid $3 for hauling. He took out $22.50 i for his own Inlor and time and had $20 an aero left. Is there nny other crop which gives as large returns this year? Thoro is said to bo thous ands of acres of valloy land in this county which can bo irrigated and produco as large or larger returns than hero given. A press report from Beatrice says that Hunkers In the Beatrice High School may bo cxpollcd. This has boon ndrlsed In n number of other convention or who may not bo so schools but wo nover heard of Its bc lected by such convention aB a dele- lug put In practice. School officials gate may come directly to tho stato should bo Blow In taking drastic ac mass convention on his own Inltla- tlou with hoys and girls who Uike ad t jv0 yantago to the full of all the outside Temporary 'Executive Comm.1 activities now provided to distract Tioyd L. Bollon, Chairman -:o: their minds from tho work for which tho schools are maintained. Lcadcr3 QOOD NEWS , in school life often spend moro umo At a meeting held at Gothenburg ! and effort on these distractions than on Friday ovonlng last it was de- upon tho school studies. Until wo elded to lot North Platto and Lincoln provide moro work and loss play in county In on tho Lower Platto Irrl- the schools lt Is unbecoming for us gatlon Project. At first whon ap- to talk of oxpolllng those who do the Broached, tho North Platto people one at tho expense of tho other. did not glvo It much consideration nec0rds of' local fire departments and turned lt down, now they see Hlimv tnnt somo fre8 OVory year are the light and wore anxious to get In caUB0,i by overheated stoves and fur to tho band wagon and havo raised nnce8 lt 8 easy to turn on tho their share of tho preliminary sur- (lraft aml rorKCt nbout It. In sucn Toy monoy. cases ono Is fortunate who has taken Now that Lincoln county Is In on pvocautions eo that tho overheated tho projoct It will change tho plans at0vo will not start a fire. Metat for tho , big divisional dam, which ni.otectlon Hnouid always be placed In this country during the last war and who was subject to the draft, who claimed exemption because he was a foreigner, can never become a citizen of this country. In ono way that seems to bo fair. If ho could not go to war whon tho country needed him he should not be allowed to securo her protection in times of peace, in mat way it scorns lair. But in another way It was hard on the people because that provision of the law was not known and under stood. In tho case in question, two men had formed a partnership in business and were starting out in fine Bhapc. They had a stock ot . goods on hand and unpaid debt. , Ono of tho partners went to war and loft tho other In charge of tho busi ness. Ho was drafted and on his own hook claimed exemption beT causo he was a citizen of ono of the countries against which we were fighting. Ho was anxious to hold up tho business while his partner was away. When tho war was over, ho asked for naturalization. Tho partner had como back and tho busi ness was prospering. Ho wanted to ho an American in name as ho had been In heart all of the time. The Judge read tho law to him and re fused his request. NOVEMBER RECORDS OX SALE NOW VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL DANCE NOVELTY NUMBERS Roberts Music Co. 110 East Front St.. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Notices have been mailed to all parties delinquent on water rcn. Beginning Nov. 16th water will be shut off wherever water rent is un paid. Parties knowing themselves to bo delinquent will please give this matter their prompt attention nnc save traublo and Inconvenience. IIERSHEY WELH, Water Commissioner. :o: Winter Is coming on lco and slip pery pavements do causo accidents See Temple, tho Travelers Man first. US.TWINEMM.D. & 8 Homeopathic Physician & $t Snrgeon g General Practice and 8 Construction Surgery 3 Hospital Accommodation 8, Fktto Valloy Hospital Former Nnmo Twines IIospltaL NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. A QUIET PLACE was to havo been located east or North Platto. That dam will now, havo to bo located west of North ! Platto on tho North 1'Iattq river. 1 Loxlngton Plortcor. j -:o: Clinton & Son, Tho Eye Glass Men, Service and Satisfaction. Wall Paper I have received my 1922 stock of Wall Papor. It Is tho finest stock over carried in, North Platte and 25 to 100 per cent chcinor than last yoar People hanging their own paper their trade Is Just as doslrablo as any one"? else. PHIL DEATP Phono 1001J. under tho stoves. This Insures saftoy In ono directum. Metal pro tection should also bo placed whore ovor stoves or furnaces are close U walls or woodwork. This Is more often overlooked In tho furnace , room than In tho homo heated wltti u stove, But It Is a wise suggestion and ono which we are glad to pass ' on to our readers. i Somo people In Lincoln county occasionally express themselves to tho offect that the sales being put on this fall by North Platto mer chants are fakes. Tho fact Is thar there are probably never was a time wheli so much real value Is being sold for such a low price as Is truo now and during the few weeks Just past. The Tact that most buslnosa men do a large part of their buying on credit and that they must soil Big Combination Sale Wednesday, November 23d. Will bo hold on tho Falrvlow Dairy 1 miles west of North Platto on A street. Salo commonccs at 1 o'clock . 52 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of 18 good milch cows, 10 head steers coming 2 years old and 8 calves. 5 HEAD OF HORSES 38 HEAD OF S1IOATS WEIGHING FROM 75 TO 130 POUNDS FARM MACHINERY Wngon, 4 Inch tiro, 1 halo rack, hay mowor, 1 cultivator, 3 gasoline barrols, 1 sot Concord harness, 1 buggy, 1 carriage 1 guggy harness, somo chicken wire, 4 doubletrees, 3 chicken coops, 1 pump. HOUSEHOLD GOODS "' 2 dining room tables, 1 kitchen tnblo, 12 chairs, 5 rocking chairs, 1 . library tnblo, 2 stands, 1 library sot, 3 bodstoads and springs, 1 baby ) bod, 1 baby buggy, 1 bufTot good as now,l cot, 2 oil stoves, 1 cup , board, 3 heating atoves, 1 churn, 2 separators, 1 Great Western, somo dishes and cooking utonstls, 2 boxes auto tools, 6 Brunswick auto A tubes, 1 dining tablo, 1 library table, 1 wardrobo, 1 wordrobo, 1 sldo board, C rocking chairs, 14 bods and mattresses, 15 rugs or carpots, I davonport, 1 sanitary cot, 20 chairs, 1 high chair, 1 heating Btovo, l kltchon tnblo, 1 lco box, 14 drossors, 1 oloctrlc washor, 4 llttlo oil stoves, 1 vacuum Bwoopor, 1 olectric iron, 2 largo looking glasses, II bowls and 10 pitchers, 10 glasses, 10 Boap dishes, 6 glass pltcliors, 8 slop Jars, 1 cupboard, 1 Ironing board, 12 blankots, 30 comforts, 14 bod spreads, 28 pillows, GO shoots, 11 saucers, 3, cups, 5 soup bowls, 2 doop dishes, 5 sauco dishes, 4 small platters, 2 moat platters, meat choppor, 2 frying pans, 2 Bklllots, 1 coffoo pot, 1 largo kottlo, 2 pans, 1 colllnary, 1 buckot, 1 tea kottlo, 1 coal pall and shovol, 3 dish pans, gallon oil can, 1 stand, 1 tub, 1 washboard, 1 stopladdor, 44 towols, C3 pillow casos, 30 ipnlrs curtains, 30 drossor corors, 2 whlto tablo covers, 1 rod tnblo cover, 1 Gladiator phonograph. The first known whlto men to visit the territory now known as Lincoln County were six French explorers under tho leadership of Plerro and Paul Mallet. This was in Juno 1739, nearly 200 years ago. Thoy probably camo up tho rlvor from New Orleans and We know thoy spent the winter of 17U8-0 In tho vicinity of tho mouth or tho Nlobararn River In tho northeast corner of the state. In the spring of 1730 the 'party started overland for tho French settlement at Santa Fe, Now Mexico. Tho roport of this trip was sent to tho French authorities at Nev Orleans i and forms part of tho well-known Margry papers- From the winter camp they traveled south to the Pl.vtto which thoy named and the A 'followed tho north bank of tho Platto west to tho forks -whoro thoy crossed tlu- rl'er with their pack horses and camped on tho 14th day of Juno on the I'ont.h bank of the river near tho hills which wuro there. This may lmv bo n near whoro the Experiment Station Is now located. During the next tbii-o days they traveled south across tho high plains whoro thoy suffered lor wood and water. After many days travol they reached Santa Fo en Julv 22. Theso two brothers with their four companions wore tho first whlto men to stand on tho hills and look ovor tho Platto Valley, prob- bly as tar as the site of tho present itv of North Platte. Thoy talked French and had French clothes and arms. Thoy wcro also tho first to tnvnl nvor tho sand hills and farm lands of tho south part of tho county, The only results of their exploration Wiih the naming of the Platto river and directing attention of traders and trappers to this part ot tho new world. Tho nnmo Mallet does not ap- ipcar In an part ot tho state as a to bring your friends to dine. A place where tho greatest care Is ex excised in the selection of the food materials. A place where tho cuisine Is exquisite, where tho china and cut lory is tasteful, and the surroundings pleasant. This is such a place. Come and enjoy It. HIllS. 31. HENRY GILFOYL Toucher of Voice Culture and the Art of Singing Res. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Phone 1147J DR. REDFIELD PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN Snrgeon, X-Rny Calls Promptly Answered Night or Daj Phones Office 642, Residenco 676 W. T. PRITCHARD Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Governmont Veterinarian and ex assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 316 South Vino Street .Hob pltal Phone 633, House Phono 633. YOU THAT HATE RHEU3IATIS3I Call 320 East 5th St. for heal ing balm. Room 11 Ustairs Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, ali Real Estate. Reference! and Datei FlrM National Hunk. North Platte, Nebraska. (John Grant, Attorney.) NOTICE OF PETITION Estato No. 1857 ot Edward P. Rob- hauscn, deceased, in the County Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska. To all per sons interested in said Estato take notico that a petition has been filed for the appointment of Sarah Rob hausen as Administratrix ot said Es tate, which has been set for hearing herein on Nov. 29, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated November 8, 1921.' WM. H. C WOODHURST, (SEAL) Coonty Jddge. (Beelor, Crosby & Baskins, Attys.) NOTICE OF PETITION Estato No. 1856 of Bernhard Wink onwnrdcr, deceased, in tho County Court ot Lincoln County, Nebras ka. Tho State of Nebraska. To all persons interested In said Estate take notice that a petition has been filed for tho issuance ot letters testament ary of Richard P. Winkomrerder and for tho appointment of Richard F. Wlnkenwerder as Administrator of said Estate, which has been set for hearing herein on December 2, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated Novomber 4. 1921. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge. HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE. GEO. B. DENT Physician ond Surgeon Special Attention Given to Snrerj ann UDsietrics Office Building & Loan Building Phone: Offico 130. Residence lit JOHN S. SI3IMS, 31. D. Special Attoutlon Given to Surgery McDonald Hank Huildlni: Office Phono 83 Residence 3 OTIS R. PLATT, 31. I Physician and Surgeon X-RAY Diagnosis and Treatment Calls answered Day and Night. Over Union Stato Bank. Office Phono 296 House Phone 1235J (D. E. Harper, Attorney) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estato No. 1849 of Mary Stella Shelly, doceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said eBtato will take notice that tho Hme limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estate is Mar. 6, 1922, and for settlement of said Estate is Nov. 2, 1922; that I will Bit in the county court room in said County on Dec. 6, 1921 at 10 o clock a. m and on March 6 1922 at 10 o'clock a. m. to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Dated Not. 2, 1921. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) . County Judge. Office 340 HouselZb DR. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Physician Over the Oasis. North PlatU WJT. WALDORF, Tinner. Mukos or repairs anything made of tin or sheet metal. 510 Locust. Under General Hospital, DR. J. R. 3IcKIRAHAN Practice Limited to Diseases ol Women nnd Surgery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE Phonos Offico 113. Residence 640J I havo leased Mrs. Mar tin's house moving outfit. Anyone wishing work done call 304 East 10th Street. DAVID YOUNG. Offico phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician North Platte, Nebraska Knights of Columbus Building. DR. 3r. K. STATES Chiropractor 5, G. 7 Building & Loan Building. for :yot the counties, cities OKlco Phone 70. Res. Phone 1243 DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath OVER HIRSCHFELD'S Offico Phone 333 Res. Phone 102t or rivers. -:o: NOTICE OF TAKING UP ESTRAY Taken ui by tho undersigned on soctloii 24, southwest qunrtor 14-31, west ot Cody Ranch, County ot Lin coin. Stato ot Nebraska, during May 1921; Team of brown mules with llglu noses. Ono mulo has ploco of old ropo around neck. Owmcr call at this No. 1 nfricft. nav for this notico nnd take No. 3 ... animals away. No. 7 twm tbla 14th day ot Nov., 1921. No. 11 Signed, W. J. THOMAS :o RERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmers Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors lay Phono 41 Night Phono Black CSS UNION PACIFIC Tiara TABLE.. Westbound 4:45 p. m 1:45 a. m. 4:25 p. m. 2:40 p. m. No. 13 8:10 a. ra. No. 15 12:40 n. in Evory nrtlclo in my stock roducod No 17 c.25 m 19 9:10 a. m (Beolor, Crosby & Baskins, Attys.) NOTICE OF PETITION Estato No. 1854 ot Mary Facka. de ceased, in the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraskn. To all per sons interested in said Estato tako no tice that a petition has been filed for tho appointment ot William H. Facka as Administrator ot said estate, which has been sot for hearing herein on November 18, 1921, at 10 o'eJufk a. m. Dated October 21st, 1921. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge. (Geo. X. Gibbs, Atty.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1845 of Sebastian Schwalg er, deceased, in the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State ot Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notico that the time limited for presentation and fil ing of claims against said estate is March 1st, 1922, and for settlement of said Estate Is October 2Sth. 1922, that I will sit at the county court room In said County on December 1st, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. and on March 4st, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., to re ceive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Dated October 28th, 1921. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge. (Hoagland"& CarrTAttys!) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estato No. 1848 of Charles J. Brand, deceased in the County Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska. The Stato of Nebraska, ss: Credit ors of said estato will take notice that tho time limited for presentation and filing ot claims against said Estato is March 6, 1922, and for settlement ot said estato is November 1st. 1922; that I will sit at U10 county court room in said County on Decomber 6th, 1921 at 10 o'clock a. m. and on March 6th, 1922 at 10 o'clock a. ra. to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections 'duly fllod. Dated Novembor 1st, 1921. WM. H. C. WOODHURST (Seal) County Jndgs (Halllgan, Beatty & HalHgan, Attyu.) NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT 1-5 to 1-2 narry Samuolson. 76 CHICKENS FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS OF BALE All Bums ot $20 and under cash. All sums over that amount six montlis Umo will bo givon with a banknblo noto bear ing 10 per cont intorest from data ot sale. OOI II. M. JOIIANSEN, Auctioneer. F. C. PIELSTICICBR, Clork. wooctaaaaoooooowaaooaotwo Vulcanizing Tires, Tubes and Ac cessories. FERO STREITZ VULCANIZING CO. Corner 5th and Locust- Phono 62BW. No, No. 25 7:00 p. m. No. 53 8:50 a. m Enstbonnd No. 2 12:20 p. No. i 11:15 p. No. 8 12:05 p. No. 10 2:25 p. No. 12 11:30 p. No. 14 0:25 p. No. 18 1:15 p. No. 20 7:20 p. No. 26 5:40 a. No. 54 - 10:10 p. No. 16 9:20 a. Estato No. ot Charles F. Iddlngs, doceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per sons interested In said Estato, take notice that tho Exocutrix has filed a final account nnd report of her ad ministration and a potitlon for final m. sottlomont and discharge as such Ex- m. ocutrlx, which have beon set for hoar- n. ing boforo said court on Dec 1, 192i, m. at 10 o'clock n. m., whon you may ap- m. pear and contest tho same, m. Dated Not. 3, 1031. m. WM H. C. WOODHURST, m. (SEAL) County Judge. in. m m EXTENSION ROAD NO. 339. To Whom It May Concern: The Special Commissioner appoint ed to locate n public road as follows: Commencing at tho Southeast cor ner of section 34, town 10, range 26. Lincoln County, Nebraska, width ot road to bo 40 feet, running thence northwest from the southeast corner to tho northwest corner of section 28 town 10, range 26, Lincoln County, Nebraska and terminating at tho Southeast corner ot Section 20, town 10, range 26, Lincoln, County, Nobras. ka, following as near as possible the present traveled road;, has reported In favor thereof: any person or per sona having objections thoroto, or claims for damages by rooson of tho establishment of the above described road must file same in tho offico ot lth County Clork at North Platte, Nebraska, on or boforo 12 o'lock non of the 7th day of January, 1922. Date at North Platte, Nobraskn, this 35th day of October, 1921. A. S. ALLBN, County Clork.