Hi W OF INTEREST. RURAL REA FARM IUI BUREAU "WwS BEI? SDITLIES 1TEJS FOlUCWK TRIBUNE UEaWrsN Tho petition presented to PrnaliOltit V Harding by tho American Farm Bit reau Federation commending him for calling tho disarmament conforonco and urging a positlvo policy of dis armament has been presented to tho president. It was ono of tho groatest demonstrations of concorted opinion over. given by any arglcultural organi zation, and was gathered from nearly every state In tho union. Tho stato of Iowa led in numbors of slgnors with approximately 50,000. In approximately every county whore Farm Bureau annual county conventions have been held large crowds have been on hand to tako part in tho proceedings, according to tho stato office of tho Nobraska Farm Bureau Federation. "In addition to tho largo numbors that havo boon at tending theso mootings, tho enthusi asm with which they havo taken part In shaping the coming years program Is tho most encouraging feature," said II. D. Lute, secretary of the Fed eration who has attended many of the mootings. J. N. Norton, head of tho stato organization department and F. M. Doweesc, in charge of the local de partment havo also attonded many of the meetings and In practically every case their report is similar to that of Mr. Lute. In practically every county1 convention tho agricultural extension service has been represented by an able speaker as well as tho Farm Bu reau itsel? and 'tho foundation for building up of tho coming year's ex tension program has also been laid at theso meetings. At a meeting held in Chicago a wook ago, attended by representatives of tho mid-west group of Stato Farm Bureau Federations it was decided to launch a campaign for the pla'nting of more clover and less corn, at least tho roplaclng of corn acreago with legumes such as clover, alfalfa, soy beans, etc., in tho intorests of good farm management and a reduced corn surplus in 1922. In a statement is sued after the meeting it was pointed out that on November 1, 1921 there was approximately (500,000,000 bush els of corn on hand in this country in excess of tho average disappear ance of corn covering a period of thirteen years, and tliat thore was an excess of 370,000,000 based on tho dis appearance of tho previous twelve months. Considering that excess corn production has caused the price to sink to a levol below cost of produc tion, and at tho same time Is exact ing an unnecessary drain upon tho fertility of the soli the mid-west Farm Bureau Federation officials went on record as favoring a reduced acreage of corn and tho planting of crops that will rebuild the soil. Tho idea will also be pushed by the several corn producing states. The drnamontal breeds and variet ies of chicken often havo an unusual appeal. A breeder who may be first attracted to such fowls by their un usual plumago may dovelop a flock later which has decided utility value, an activity which thus responds to the aamo time profitable. Farmers Bull etin 1221, issued recently by tho Unl ted States department of Agriculture, on standard Tariotles of chickens, Is tho fourth in a sorlos from tho bu reau of animal industry. Tho present bulletin treats of the principal reasons for keeping chick ens, and goes In to particular do tail rcagrdlng the fowls in these Oriental (in which are the Sumatra and Malay), and two miscellaneous breeds, the Sultan and tho Frizzles Tho .poultry industry of tho United States is concerned mainly with tho production of food, but in addition to this there aro fowls of much beauty of plumago or form kopt merely for pleasure, because of their rarity or unusual appearance. It is this latter Interest which accounts. for a largo numbor of tho breeds and varieties in type, color, and color nattorns. Tho bulletin may bo had free, upon application to tho Div ision of Publications. The Nobraska Farm Bureau Fodera tlon has Joined with other stato farm bureau orcanlzations in showing re sontment to recent propaganda that has come out of Washington in an at tomnt to disintegrate and intlmidaio tho "agricultural bloo" in both brandies of congress which ha3 been largely sponsored by tho Farm Bu reau and which has been responsible for the large amount of legislation enacted during the past year In faTor of tho farmer. The Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation has urged its mem bera to write Senator George W. Nor ton CLEARANCE MILLINERY Ladies' Hats, extra, quality, tho higher class ones that have sold from $15 to $20 Ladies' xlats, of tho best makes, up to $12.00 M QQ now JU Ladies' Hats that havo been ex ceptional values at - 01 QQ $5.00, now pliUU Children's Hats, we have only a few beavers and velvet; what we have you can buy (jg One lot children's Hato, j 1 nn your choice for y I lUU LADIES' SKIRTS Ladies' striped Prunella cloth Skirts, assorted colors M Q Aft values to $20, now pi0i4U Extra size Serge Skirts, just .tho styles for larger women Q 7 A Q values to $13.50 now itu Girls' Skirts we have only a few, values, $5 and CO 70 $5.95, now ipUif U SHOES Chlldrens' Shoes, sizes 81. to 11, made from kid and gun metal calf stock, Oft per pair LLj Little Gents' Shoes, sizes 9 to 13, made from gun met- PO 1 fl al calf stock, per pair JfyLt 13 Youths Shoes, sizes 13i& to 2, mostly gun metal calf, (0 AO per pair ZiHO Boys' Shoes, sizes iy to 5, mostly gun vmetal calf jJQ 7Q per pair Lv I J Men's Shoes, semi-dress styles an assortment of leath (J9 AQ ers, per pair ipUiT'O Ladies' Slices, brown and black kid and calf, an assortment of lasts and heels, ' fl9 AG per pair pUi40 rls at Washington, and Nebraska con gressmen who havo shown willing ness to work with tho agricultural bloc commending them on their stand and .urging them not to bo stampeded by the plea of partisan Interests who are asking that thoy desert their stand for agricultural legislation in tho Interests of "party harmony." Ne braska members have also been urged to write Senator W. S. Kenyon of Iowa and Senator Peter Norbock of South Dakota who havo been loaders In tho "arglcultural bloc" movement. :o: Dr. L. J. KHAUSE, DcnUst, X-Itay Diagnosis McDonnld Bank Building. Phone 07. GEO. B. DENT Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Surgery and Obstetrics Office Building & Loan Building Phono: Office 130. .Residence 111 Office phone 241, Ues. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician North Platto, Nebraska Knights of Columbus Buildldg. DR. TIAROLD FEJTNEB Osteopath OVER HIRSCHFELD'S Office Pkono 333 Rei. Phono 102( TTM. WALDORF, Tinner. Makes or repairs anything nade of tin or akeet metal. E10 Looust Undar General Hospital, Only Wc are holding this Sale and put our stocks into good of all winter goods at prices elsewhere. The merchandise been manufactured for sale SWEATERS Men's heavy wool mixed Sweat ers, warm, servlcable OQ garments, now tp&i&U Men's Bradley Turtle neck Jer seys, made from good wool yarns, best light weight .$1.69 garments, now Men's Bradley Sweaters, In the better qualities, beautiful high grade yarns used in knitting these goods; all of our $8.50 to $10 qualities can be (7 AQ bought now for v I iHO LADIES' SUITS Ladies' Suits, values 01 Q QE to $40, now p I UiUU Ladies' Suits, values QQ Q QK to $52.50, now $UitJd Ladies Suits, values QQ QC to $72.50, now jJiJJ CHILDREN'S DRESSES Children's Dresses, made from all wool serge, nice styles, color navy, sizes 6 to 14, g Children's Dresses, made from heavier all wool serge, nicely trimmed, color navy, Of! AO sizes G to 14, now iJjuiHAj 1 1 More Days to YOU MISS IT IF YOU DONT COME. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. The Farmer's Auctioneer H. ML Johansen, North Platte, Nebraska. Phone 783F3 For those who do not have enough stock or machinery for a goneral farm salo, I am located so I can hold a combination salo at North Platto or at tho Falrviow dairy 1 miles west of town. I havo always got enough stock or machinery listed with me so wo can, hold a combination sale any time. NOTICE OF TAKING -UP ESTRAY Taken up by thd undersigned, nine miles south and ono mllo east of North Platte, County of Lincoln, State of Nebraska; on tho 2nd Day of Do comber, 1021, ono yellow buckskin, weight about 900 pounds, G years old. Dated this. 22nd day of Docomber, 1021. M. A. Anderson. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1857 of Edward P. Reb- hausen, deceased, In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, otf: Cred itors of said estate will take notice that tho time limited for presenta tion and filing of claims against said Efltato is April 3rd, 1022, and for set tlement of said Estate is Novombcr 29, 1922; that I will sit at the"codnty court room in said county, on Jan uary 3rd, 1022, at 10 a'olook a. m., and on April 3rd, 1122, at 10 o'clock a. m., to receive, exaailue, htar al low, or adjust all claims and abjec tions duly filed. VTm. H. C. Woodhnrst, (Seal) Ceuaty Jvigt. REASON FOR THIS SALE in order lo reduce our stocks to as low a point as possible shape for the coming year. We will hold a Clearance Sale that will be less than the same goods can be purchased is every bit from our own stock and not goods that have purposes. - HOSIERY Children's Black Cat Hose, either light or heavy weight, sizes 512 to 71;, 01 n per pair .L I L Children's Black Cat Hose, either light or heavy 07 n weights, sizes 8 to 10 L I u Ladies' Black Cat Hose, fine guago, light weight mercerized lisle with four-inch garter top, fully reinforced, black or AOn brown, per pair Hub ell our Surplus of Winter Goods LADIES' COATS Ladies' cloth Coats ues to $13.50, now Ladies' cloth Coats, one-half one-half .$9.98 silk lined, values up to $1S.00 Ladies' Coats, excetional val ues, at $14.48 $19.98 jjJ HOUSE DRESSES One lot of Ladies' Percale House Dresses, mostly M AO light colors, now v 40 One lot of Ladies' Gingham House Dresses, mado from good ginghams, (M Qfl now tp I iJU W. T. PRITCIIARD " Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ei aisistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 315 South Vine Street Hob pltal Phone 633, House Phono 633. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Estate No. 1605, of Hans D. Jorgon- Bon, deceased in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, to all per sons interested In said Estato tako notico that tho Administratrix has fllod a final account and roport of her administration and a petition for fl nal sottlomont and discharge! as such, Administratrix, which havo been set for hearing boforo said court on Jan uary 20th, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., when you may appear and contest tho same. Dated Doccmbor 20, 1021. Wm. H. a Woodhurst, (Seal) County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1850, of Bornhard Wink enwordor, deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Cred itors of said estate will take notice tint tho time limited for presentation nnd filing of claims against said Es tato is April 6, 1922, and for settle ment of said Estato Is December 2, to receive, examine, hoar, allow, or 1922; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county, on Janu ary C, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on April 6, 1922, at 10 o'olock a. ra., adjust all elajms and objections 4uly filed. TTjb.. H. C. "Vfoodhuret, (Seal) Coumty Judce, MEN'S SHIRTS Mfcn's dress Shirts made from printed Madras and other high grade cloths, our best 01 Q $2 values, now $ I rhi Men's dress Shirts In fine wov en cloths, somo beautiful pat terns and cloths in this lot our $2.50 to $3.50 values, now $1.98 Men's flannel Shirts, western mado goods of dependable qual ity, our regular $4 lino, now .$2.98 LADIES' DRESSES Ladies' Dresses, wool M Q 0Q or silk, values to $25 1PIO1UU Ladies Dresses, wool (JJOn 0 or silk, values to $35 $i40 Ladies' Dresses, highest grades, at reductions of fl1fl $0fi from $IUto$U 1 PETTICOATS One lot of Ladies' Bilk Jersey Petticoats, good heavy weight mado with beautiful flG AQ fancy flounces, choice hQi40 One lot Fancy Cotton Petti coats, quite a variety of styles to pick from, an unusual (M AO value at vl i40 i J.S.TWINEM M.D. Homeopathic Physician & Surgeon General Practice and Construction Surgery JIoBpItnl Accommodation III Ji ll . V tA it rinup vniicy normal ti Former Name Twlncm Hospital. t Nnwim pi.attp Kvnn ti EXTENSION ROAD NO. 210 To whom it may concern: Tho special commissioner appointed to locato a public road as follows: I Commonclng at tho northwest cor ner of tho southwest quarter of sec tion 26, thence south on section lino to tho northwest cornor of soctlon 35, thonco west on section lino botweon soctlons 27 nnd 34 to canyon, thon in a southwestorl dlroction about 25 rods around hoad of canyon, thon In a northwestorly direction back to aboye doscrlbcd soctlon lino, thonco west along said Iln to established road running north and south, all this bo ing in township nine (9) range twon-ty-sevon (27) In Lincoln County, Ne braska, has roportod favor thorcof, nil claims for damages or pbjoctlons thoroto by reason of tho establishing of snld road must bo fllod in tho of fico of tho County Clork on or before 12 o'clock noon of tho 4th day of march 1922, or abovo road will be al lowed without roferenco thoro to. Dated nt North Platto, Nebraska this 23rd day of December 1921. A. B. ALLEN, County Clerk. SALE SILK WAISTS Ladies' Waists, mado from Min gonette and Cropo Do Chine in tlo back style, $3.75 JQ AO values now $&i 40 Ladles Georgette Waists, como in several stylos, val ue $4.75, now Ladies' Waistsln a variety of colors and materials tho regu lar $8.50 to $10 values, Ono lot Ladies' Blouses of tho finer qualities, selling 's.$12.48 up to $18.00, now ART GOODS Ono lot fancy Turkish Towels, stamped for embroidery, size 18x3G, price 7Qn now lub Ono lot fancy Towels, stamped for embroidery, Turkish, size 14x24; huck sizo 18x32, Qfl- prico now uJu Bear brand and Bucilla yarn and Crochet books, choice during Bale 1Gc DRY GOODS Ono lot 3G-inch Percales, both light and dark colors, good patterns, 17o per yard 1 1 b Chiffon Velvet, 40-inch, colors, brown, navy and black, I9 QQ per yard UiOO Silk Fairy spun, 40 inches wide ono of our moat pop- ff0 7fl lar silks, por yard $.tl J Curtain Scrim, colors ecru "7 n or white, per yard f G Drapery Cloths, silk mixed for side drapes, colors bluo M 9Q and rose, per yard OliuU Mercerized Table Damask, G4 inches wide, beautiful 7Q pattern, per yard I Ub A. B. C. Silk, 3G inches wide, the finest silk and cotton cloth, made for underwear, lin ing, etc., a full lino of col- 7fl ore, por yard I Ub Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Form Sales A Specialty, alnt Ronl Estate. References and Datnt First National Bank. North Platte. Nebraska. (John Grnnt Attorney.) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. In the matter of tho application of Charles W. Trembly, Administrator of tho estate of Goorgo W. Trombly, decoased, for leave to sell real es tate. Notice is hdroby given, that In pur suance of an ordor mado by J. L. Towoll, Judge of tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, made on tho 8th day of July 1021, for tho sale of real estato hereinafter described, I will soil at tho east front door of tho Court Houso in tho city of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on Saturday, tho 7th day of January 1922, beginning at ono o'clock In the afternoon, tho South East quarter, South "West quarter and the North West quarter of Soctlon fourteen, also tho South East quarter of Section twolve, all In Township fifteen North Rango twenty-eight west on the 6th Principal Meridian In Lincoln County, Nebraska to tho highest bidder for cash, said sale will be called at omo o'clock p. m. and will be open for ono hear thereafter. CHARLES ff. TRSMBLY, Administrator of tke SsUte ot v fleerge Tf. Trbly, Deeecsed.