I THE NORTH PLATTE i . ,. ., ... .1 .1 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE WII.S0TOUT. Kdltor ami I'nbllshcr, Bntorctl at tho North Platto, Nebraska Poilofftce ub Socond Class Muttor. suiisoitirriON fkice: Ona Year, in advance..:. ,$1.50 TUESDAY", DECEMBER 1.1, 1921. it fiOITOllIAL Fronv'now on wo oxpect to closo the forniB for tlio Tribune by nine o'clock on tho day of publication. This inoanH that wo will not he able to talco care of any advertising on tho day tho paper is Issued and that only a limited number of items can bo tak en in. This will enable us to got the paper into tho hands of our suhscrib ors in tho city during tho noon hour nnd wo can get tho out of town copies into tho early mails and get them de livered on time. Ordering of Christmas cards can not be put off much longor. Tho se lection is still good but it will bo toe Into to get them hero unless tlioy aro ordered now. There is a satisfaction in having your own messago nud naino neatly placed on u card that oxprcBsou your own Idea. It can bo dono and wo aro doing it every dnyiiiow. Tho cost is modorato whero fifty or moro aro ordered at onco but some only order ten to twenty-five. Our samples nro ready for your Inspection- Thq' Trib une Office Wo havo not heard yet that any or ganization Is to sell tho Christmas seals In North Platte. For sovoral years tho Twentieth Century club has boon tho local agonts and has oxpondctl our share of tho proceeds for tho benoflt of tho community. For Hojno reason, It Is not expecting to handlo tho seals this year and we havo not boon nblo to loam who takes them instead. The Christmas seal ap peals "to many pooplc from tho side of sentiment and each carries a mes sago of choor. Wo will mtss thorn If thoy do not reach North Plotto thin Christmas, . 'ill, v Onq of tho mistakes which pcoplo often mnko is in accusing tho high school of being responsible for' tho acts of thp, individual pupils. This is not fair to sSuporlntondcnt Llttcl.nor 10 inp lacmiy wnon a mm scnopi boy Is found gambling, It is common prncMco to . omphaaizo tho . fact thai ho is a high Bchool boy ns though tho teachers had taught him to gum bio. Whon a high, school girl goo wrong tho fact la slated In such a manner that It implies she Iff bad ho causo sho gooa to high school. Other Illustrations might bo given along tho saino line. Thoy nro not fair to the school. Tho whole Influence of the school und toaohers is against thono vices which nro oftenest montloned in connection with high hHiooI pupil Usually tho high ' school toachor.i know tho truth as soon aft anyone nnd It Id moro than probabl.o that they nro worrying over ll and studying moans for stopping It long beforo those who toll of It, know anything nbout It. Those samo pooplo aro op posort to iv church bocauso of tho people who belong. Thoro havo al ways boon black sheop In cvory high BohooT and thoro always will bo. It Is not to the discredit of the school Hint It takos thorn In and does all it can for thorn. Let's ho fair and not accuse these high schools of wlu t tboy ore in no wny to blamo for. :o: UfUI. AND PERSONAL Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Sebastian spont Sunday In Lowollon with friends. Frank Guthrie, Dean Oocllcn and Halph Johnson left Saturday for Scotts Bluff whero thoy obtained em ployment in tho sugar beet factory. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith left Sat urday for tholr homo In Starbuck, Wash, after visiting at tho homo of tho former's slslter Mrs. Howard Cur tis. Mrs. Wm. Richards returned to" Om nha Sunday whero Mr. Richards is transacting business after attending tho funeral of her nephew Josoph Grace Mrs. Arthur Hunter and son re turned to their homo in Gothenburg Snturday aftor ylBltlng Mrs. Hunter's sister Miss Mnry Blmson, a teacher In tho city. JiiBtlce of tho Peaco Paul Moycr Is holding Judgo Tracy's chair In po llco court this week during tho ub sonco of Judgo Tracy who is spending tho week in Omaha. - Mr. and Mrs. James Graco and Miss Alice Smith and Mlllogo Grace re turned to tholr homo In Choyenno Sunday after attending tho funeral of tho late Jos. Grace. Miss Sarah Kelly returned Friday from Auburn, Nobn whoro sho visit ed for tho past sovoral months doing Red Cross Work. She visited rolatlves In Omaha enrouto homo.. Mrs. Jos. McMichaol returned to hov homo in Wellfleot Sunday aftor visit ing her daughters, Mrs. T. C. Bolan nnd Miss I row. McMichaol. Sho was acompanlod homo by Mrs. Bolan. Some exceptional values in wrist watches $15.00 up. Dixon, thp Jeweler. Polyorono book ends nnd candle sticks of now designs at attractive priced for Xmas. Dixon tho Jeweler. Tho remains of Jos. Graco arrived; Sunday from.Groen River, Wyo. and" woro taken Immediately to tho Cath olic Ccmetry south of tho city. A bur ial Borvlco was held before. Intormow. John Brooks and family will leave ' soon for Los Angeles, CalK to make tholr futiiro hom.o. Mr. Brookw has boon employed at tho local Pj, F. K. plant and has beon trnnsforod t'o Cali fornia. Announcement has boon rocolvcd In the city of tho birth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. John Whlto of Choyenno Wyo. Mrs. White tor formally Mls. Ed mi Fttllt of this city. Mother an I baby are doing nlcoly. C. V. Coopor wont to Big Springs yoatorday to transact business. Tho Travol and Study club wi en tortalnod at tho home of Mrs. .!. s Simms last evoning. A Christmas pro gram was given followed by n talk by Mrs. Almos of Now York City who is tho house guost of hor, sister, Mr Harry Stevens. Mrs. Almos told of her visit to tho Orient. A dellcioiu lunch was served at- tho close of the evening. Tho business houses of tho cltv will romaln open until 9:30 during tho Christmas Season beginning Dc 15, (John Grant Attorney.) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. In tho matter of the application of Charles W. Trembly, Administrator of tho estato of George W.'Trembly, doccased, for leave to sell real es tate Notice Is hereby given, that in pur suance of an order made by J. L. Towoll, judge of tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, mado on tho 8th day of July 1921, for tho sale of real estate hereinafter described, I will sell nt the. east front door ot tho Court Houso In the city of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on Saturday, tho 7th day of January 1922, beginning at one o'clock in tho nftornoon, the South East quarter, South West quarter and the North Wost quartor of Section fourteen, aim tho South East quarter of Section twolvo, all In Township fifteen North Range twonty-olght west on tho Cth Principal Meridian In Lincoln County, Nebraska to the highest bidder for cash, said aalo wUfrbo called at one o'clock p. m. and will bo open for one hour thereafter. CHARLES W. TREMBLY, Administrator of thoJEstato oi Georgo W. Trembly, Deceased. :o: - X MAS NECKWEAR A Special Purchase of 150 dozen of Beautiful High Grade Xmas Neckwear Enables us tr place on sale at prices that will buy you two ties for the price of one. Here they are in three groups: JO, H-K GROUP NO. 1 GROUP NO. 2 GROUP NO. 3 Xmas Ties Xmas Ties Xmas Ties Values up to $1.00 Values up to $1.50 Values up to $2.00 45c ' 65c 95c 2 for 75c 2 for $1.25 2 for $1.75 I SHOP EARLY H For the BEST m pick PIANO TUNING Work Guaranteed iioltey msic HOUSE Phone 415 Masonic Building at Corner oL. ' Fifth and Dewey. Photographs! . r The Xmas Gifts With a Personal Touch Have Them Made Now Rembrandt Studio. WANTED Work in private family or hotel. Inquire C01 E. 7th. ' "SV Wait ! If the receiver on a party lino telephone is removecU ' while tho boll is ringing it may cause the bell qf the- other telephones on the line to ring. ' . . This is why party lino subscribers sometimes ( answer tho telephone and find that another party on . u v -JAiitho lino is talking. If nartv lino subacribnrs will nlwnva wail, until thn f . bell stops ringing before lifting tho receiver it will pro- vent annoynnco to others on tho line. Northwestern B ephone Company SHOP EARLY For the BEST PICK THE STORE OF PRACTICAL HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR MEN Want Ads FOR RENT Storage space in fire proof waro house. Simon Bros. Mrs. S. J. Ryan .returned to her homo in Richmond, Calif., yesterday after visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. L. Bertha. Mr, and Mrs. Dick Grace and dau ghter returned to tholr home in Om aha Sunday after attending the fun eral of tho lato Joseph Grace. A year's subscription to a magazine makes a pleasing gift. Phono mo your order for any magazine or club. Mrs. Fred G. Rector, Phono D37. Mr. and Mrs. Harrjr Bailor aro tho proud parents of a bahy boy born Friday. Mother and baby aro doing nicely. FOR RENT Six room house. Inquire 921 W. Sixth. LOST Envelope containing paper money. Return to Leader. Roward. FOR SALE Pure bred Duroc Jersey boar.. J. E, Quinn, 220' E. 3rd St. FOR SALE Beautiful yollow- roller canaries; guaranteed singers. Mrs. R. V. Cox. Phono 914W. FOR SALE-S. C White Orphlngto.i cockrels. E. F. Wallln, Sutherland, Neb. FOR SALE House and-3 lots; cheap for cash or part trado on time. Call 2003 West. Gth. BISHOP HOMER C. STUNTZ, SPEAKS AT Methodist Church, Thursday 8 p. m. FOR SALE Fqrd touring, car, $150 cash or trado for cows.; 2003 West Gth. FOR SALE Vacuum hand .washer; practically new, chonp. Phone 1252- W. FOR SALE One registered Duroc boar. Inquire of N. M. 'Pettlt. Phone 702-F-13. FOR SALE Ono Radiant Homo hard coal stovo, good as new. A. O. Kockon, 220 West Sixth street. WANTED Mature lady or gentleman ' to collect and solicit business In North Platto. Address P. O. Box G78. FOR SALE Poland China boars; prlco right. G. E. Chittenden, Phono 782-F-14. When you buy a- LIFE INSURANCE POLICY you want a' CONTRACT that is clear in construction and fair in terms, .RATES that are equitable, a proper adjustment between premium charged and risk car ried, SERVICE that is prompt, courteous, and effi cient, ALL backed by financial strength to meet every obligation. Such policies are issued by the iity Res Comp amy Home Office Fourth and Locust Streets, North Platte, Neb. FOR SALE 300 big, fine Barred Rock cockrols, Vullots, $5 up. Util ity, show birds. Dr. Fllppln, Strong burg, Nob. N FOR RENT I have taken tho Hoag land house, 405 West 4th nnd can iiccommodnto n few desirable room ors. Mrs. R. L. Graves. FOR SALE Box applos, Johnathau, Roman Beautys, Doltcious and Grimes Golden. Call at Crystal Cafe, C B. Bailoy. FARM WANTED Wanted to hoar from owner of a farm for salo; glvo lowest price, full information. L. Jonoa, Box 84, Olnoy, 111. STRAYED From my ranch, known as tho Calandor ranch, 15 bond of twq and three-year-old steors nud cows branded 2 on olther right or loft hip. Also two mnroe and two colts. Any Information will bo appreciated. E. B. McOdnnoll, Sutherland. Mrs. Georgo Whlto of Sutherland was a city vjgltor yesterday, Pr. J. S. Twlnom trnnsnctod pro- foelpnal business In Horshoy Friday Ajlss Effio Christ returned Sunday irom urnqyj wnoro, no, spent two SEVENTH ANNUAL POULTRY SHOW THIS WEEK. Platto Valley Poultry breeders' Association,. Iiic' announce these dates . ' December 14, 15, 16 and 17 Inclusive Show will bo hold at Willard Servico Station, 410 Locus Korth Platte, Nobraska The biggest and hc&t Poultry Show ever held in Western Nebraska. Chicken fanciers from all parts of Western Nebraska have requested premium books and are preparing to come with their birds. ADMISSION WILL BE FREE. Tell your neighbors and have them procure a premium book from the secretary, L. I. Tucker, so that all inter ested may have an opportunity to enter for the prizes and havo their chickens scqred by the American Standard of Perfection. We anticipate from 300 to 500 birds and ev erything points to the largest show ever held- in Lincoln county. Interest in pure-bred poultry is-growinv all over Ne braska all of which makes this the opportune time for a big and grand display of poultry. Wo invito all the neighboring towns and all the neighboring farm people who read this announcement tocome and bo a spoke in tho wheel of success. Wo need tho co-operation of all chicken fanciers and people who breed standard bred poultry to put over the biggest show in tho state. Don't forgot tho date, December 14, 15, 16, 17, at 410 Locust St., WUlard Service Station. ADMISSION IS FREE V V tmnrtn mam WO0KS.