THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE SemHBeeMu gribune j & jcte WILSON TOUT, Editor and Publisher. J - Entorod at the North IMntte, Nobraska J Poatofilco us Second UlnBS ivuuter. SUHSCKIl'TION PKICBj Ono -Year, In advance. $1.40 TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1922. KIJITOJtlAl, Tlio Alpha Dolphlnn society of tills city presented each', df tlio mombera of tlio English classes In the llluh school with a compllmontnry ticket if Assured that It would bo used by ono of tlio BtudontB. This was mighty flno and enabled somo of the students to hear tho lecture and profit by it. Thoro wero mKriy calls Sunday for food clothing and shelter or fuel and the Associated ChSrltlos was busy taking caro of thoso who neoded help. Tho funds contributed last wook woro rccolvcd just in timo but thoy will only last u short timo If this kind of wedthor continues. Evory society and organization tho, city should get back of this movomont. Individuals who can do so nro urged to send In cash- contributions to Mrs. Olllo Salisbury and thoy will bo duly cred ited. Calls for-coal, food, warm clothing and modlclno can only bo mot when tho funds aro on hand. A. M- Paulson of Bayard, Nob., has booh In tho city stfvoral days looking nftdr interests of tho Mid-West Life InBuranco Company of Lincoln. Ho Is placing agonclcs and writing what business bo can locato whllo hero, Mr. Paulson is tin old acquaintanca of Tho Trlbuno man and dropped In for a friendly chat. Ho statod that during tlio first nlno months of 1021 his' company gradually ran behind In tho per cont of now buslnoes until it roftChml tho low mark in September. It wont up In Octobor, again in No vombor and again in December until it clo&Dd tho yor at tho twino point it wnB at tho opening of the your. Mr. PnUlsou thinks Unit Octobor 1 was tho changing point In tho money sit uation nnd thatj"from . that dftto on conditions . havo become gradually bottor and will ; continue to grow bettor. ' . DtT TUANKFIO- TO HEAVEN R3P A OOP WEIGHDOR--60D SENT HIM FOLKS YOU KNOW SPEAKING OF THE BONUS COPYRIGHT I.O?f PUP AHlJf FOLKS YOU KNOW Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Do Itolf lelt for Torr'o Haute, Ind., whoro thoy will spond a few weeks visiting relatives. Jack Gills, tralnmastor from drund Islntid, npont n fow days in tho city tin official business tho last of the wook. Mrs. John Horrod loft for Central City Sunday wlioro sho was called on account of tho death of lior mint, Mrs. Stono. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Ainlan woro in tho city Saturday. Thoy expect to make North Platto their futuro homo. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. llolso and fam jlly wore In town Saturday. Thoy ex- poct to make North Platto tholr fu turo homo. More Life Insurance Per Dollar. Travolors. " ' Mrt. 0. J. MondonhRll nnd daugh ter, Ireno, rolurnod to Uiolr homo aftor spending the week ond with Mrs;. J. A. Horzog. Mcb. I?. E. Woods roturnod to hor homo In Ovqrton today nftor visiting tho lost of tho wook at tlio home of G. D. Saudor. JUHUs Hoga returned to Colorado tho last of the week wlioro no aiionus school. Harvard Miles of Paxton is trans acting buslnoss in tho city tho first of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Acsller arrived. from Denver where thoy woro mar; rlcd yesterday. Mrs. Arthur Sumuclson loft for Mis souri Monday whero sho was caljetl by hor motherfe sickness. . Dixon Optical Co., grinds lenses. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tim O'Kccfe returned from Kcarnoy where they wero called becauso of tho death of MrB. O'Keofo's sister. Mrs. II. A. Lawhoad and son, Alloii loft .for Kearney today whero they woro caalled because ot tlio sickness; of Mrs. S. Rhodes, Mrs. Lawhoadro mother. Thorp is ono thing nbout tho county fair plan which wo would llko to see clinngod next ydar.Thnt Is Iirtogard to Uiq coIloctlVQ exhibits. " Wo would llko to havo tho offlcors announce good strong prizes for collective ex hibits from school districts instead of prooincts. Tlfo precinct is not .a unit In our county which, can bo readily handled. Somo of tho pre cincts nro vory largo. Tho people In ono part of tho precinct do not havo any Intercourse with thoso in another part. A precinct in otton composed of sovornl school districts each of which is a unit In Itself nnd froquontly a rival of each of ta others. There Is soldom, any precinct leadership whllo tho people ot a school district know each other, havo a cpmmcn mooting placo and ofton havo Ihtolllgont lead ership. Tho prlzos should bo largo and thoso could bettor bo dovotod to se curing nomothlng for tho school rath er than bo divided up among thoso who oxhlblt. Thoro is opportunity for gutting somo stirring action on it proposition to holp out tho school whoro there Is no prospect of re sponse on tho product plan. Clinton & Son, tho Eye Glass Mon. Servlco and Satisfaction. g Sums i Somewhere in your homo if you are onjoy ing Electric Service there is an adding ma chine. It's function is to sum up tho total amount of current whiih you use. Electrically a n d me chanically accurately it totals tho number of watt-hours of Electricity which aro consumed to provide you with light, heat and power. You know this adding machine as the Electric Motor, It is a measuring instrument of precision, yet quite slmplo and easy to understand. It will toll you exactly how much current you are using. Read it yourself. NORTH PLATTE LIGHT & POWER CO. One Day Special We'were fortunate in securing a car of Sugar at a price below the present mar f kct and we are going toTJJgive our trade a chance to get in on it. On Wednesday, Feb. 1st, " we will sell it ior $6.10 per sack net cash. V . XQne Sack to a Customer. Rush Mercantile Co. HUB AM CLOVER Numorous roqucsts for information rogardlng tho merits of tho annual sweet clovor, known as hubam, havo been rccolvcd by tho Nebraska college of Agriculture. Thl3 variety ot clover, found by tho Iowa Agricultural Col lego in 1916, has boon much exploited as a possible valuablo forage crop. Thoro Is as yet too little actual duta on this crop to say just what its placo Is to bo. Farther east, under moro favorablo climatic conditions, it may do well, seeded with small grain to bo used after harvest as pasture, green manure or hay. Bxcopt for fav-, ornblo parts of Nobraska it is doubt-1 ful if this practlco Is suitable. The low trlalB that havo been carried on to date, In Nebraska, do not show the groat advantages of this variety that have boon claimed for it. With our prosont knowledge of this crop, tho Nobraska Agricultural Col lege advises tho farmor not to plunge on Hubam. It may or it may not, prove to bo ospeclally valuablo crop for Nobraaka, ns trials now being planned should dotormino within the, noxt yonr or so. MEDtlE I OUGHYA I DUNWO . jSSSitN fi T Want Ads ROSE COMBED RED COCKERELS FOR RENT Storage space in fire proof ware house. Simon Bros. tmESs LOST Ladles' 430J. fountain pen. Phone ; Chanco now to buy fully matured stock from this heavy laying strain and at prices low enough for anyone. I havo only a fow and if you want them como soon as they .will not last , long. South Park Poultry Yard. J. II. Van Cleave. :o;- 1 The boy at school would appreciate getting Tho Tribune regularly. Thomas Fagg is spending this week visiting his homo at Arlington, Nob. Mrs. Asa Cornwoll wont to Omaha Sunday where sho will undergo an operation for appendicitis. :o;' FOR SALE We will havo young dressed -Belgian Hares on sale at Crow and Crow Market evory Saturday. Platto Valley Pet Stock Association FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms. . West Third. ' 215 FOR SALE Child's bod, go-cart and'j high-chair. Phone 1275. I FOR RENT1 G-room house, modorn ' 1 oxcopt hoat. Inquire at 222 East' Fifth street, Phono 255J WANTED Mature lady or gentleman 1 to collect and solicit buslnoss In SSrlH Platto. Address P. 0. nb'x C?S. .. I.. . i FOR RENT Flvo rooms, over -the New Method Tiro Shop, 611 Lo cust St W. H. McDonald. FOR SALE Or oxchango,. for city " property, C40 acres of land, 8 miles fom town. 0. II, Thoolecke. L. & S. Croceleria. LEGAL NOTICE To Clyde M. Trotter, and all per sons having or claiming any Interest in Lot Ton (10) of Block Two (2) of Rlverdalo Addition to tho City of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nobraska, real namos unknown. You and each ot you aro hereby notified 'that Anna Voss as, plaintiff, commenced an action against you nnd each ot you In the District Court ot Lincoln County, Nobraska, on Janu ary no, 1922, tho object and prayer of tlfo petition filed thoreln, being to quiet tltlo in tho plaintiff, Anna Voss. to all ot Lot Ten (10) of Block Two (2) of Rlverdalo Addition to tho City of North Platto, Lincoln County, No brnska, against any intorcsts in, rights or tltlo to, or Hon upon said property, ot any of the defendants In said ac tlon; to bar tho defendants and each of them from all Interests in, rights, or tltlo to, or lion upon said property and to enjoin Bald defendants and each ot them from ever claiming or assorting any intorcsts In, rights, or tltlo to, or Hon upon said real estate You aro roqulred to answer said po titlon on or before tho 13th day of March, 1922. ANNA VOSS, Plaintiff. By WM. E. SIIUMAN, Hor Attornoy. FOR RENT Light housekeeping frooms for married couplo without children. 110 West Front street. FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock cockrcls. Edw. Walker, 1503 E. 5th. cockerels. Edw. Weeks, 1503 E Fifth. Phono 920W. FOR RENT Farm, 1G0 acres, fine lo cation, all necessary buildings; near Brady on Lincoln Highway. John McGco, Brady, Nob. WANTED Agout tosoll Hog, Stock and Poultry tonic. Supply doalern and also sell direct to farmers. Ad dress E-6 care Tribune. WANTED TO RENT Three unfur nished rooms, with bath, also heat furnished, proforablo, for light house keeping. Whlto P. O. Box 159. LOST OR STRAYED Ono white-faced cow and calf; brand on right hip; bole in right oar and dulap. Edward Thiosing, Brady. For Salo, Trado or Rent ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A HOME Call B. A. Olson if ou want to buy, sell, trade or build. I can servo you in tho way of location and PRICE. Homes, vacant lots, 3 to 40 aero tracts with or without improvements, irri gated farms, sand hill farms, ranch land with alfalfa and wet hay land nt prices to comparo with tho prosont timo values. Call or write E. A. OLSON Phono 1130 314 So. Locust St. MAYBE SHE'LL SNUB DEMPSEY BOY CHAMPION SHEEP BREEDER V - " n.-roSwr avZZZ-f Clarence Tisdalc has Ins Dhotocraoh taken with In clumoion Ram- Ibouillet. which recently won tin blue nbi.on for the southwest against fall the veteran breeders. The bov lives . i Coleman County West Texas With his pocket monev be b icht the sheeD when it was a lamb Hi folks would have nothing to du with the lamb. o he hmiikihi n uu himself !"riv nn 'orn.H t(Ti in mnnev ATTENTION! HOUSEWIVES We have reduced the price on Semi-finished or sometimes called Rough-Dry Laundry, from: 12c per pound to 10c. In this process we use nothing but pure soap and pure soft water just like rain water. All your flat pieces are ironed and starched pieces are starched ready to dampen. Surely a fine combination for this cold, snappy weather. All we ask is a trial bundle. Just Phone 77 and "Your Bosom Friend" Will Call. ' r , - Dickeys Sanitary Laundry ''The Soft Water Laundry' Phone 77 E. R. Goodman. Pres. N. E. Buckley. Sec.-Treas. Goodman-Buckley Trust Co. CAPITAL 350,000.00 If you would be interested in having a part or all of your money invested in high grade securites exempt from State, County and City taxes and have the income from same paid toyou monthly, call and see Goodman-Buckley Trust Co. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. 4 3C T -AC X