. ... . .1 . n. i. WILSON fJU'T. Editor una Publisher. 8 . Entered ut the North Platte, Nebraska ' Postofficu uh decond Ciuus Mutter. SUUSCMITION I'KICIS: Qne Year, in advance.- -$1.50 -"bHt- ' ' 4 .-tf--TUESJDAY, 'FEBRUARY 7, 1928 ',' 'I'm i f larr.-r-rtfes.-r,- . -sst- js. iiS EDITORIAL Ono tiling tho fnrmors of this country did during tho past year was to gather and send to tho starving peoples of Europe almost a million bushels of gift Corn. Thig saved tlio lives of thousands of starving people and Incidentally extended tho market for corn and corn products In tho European countries whoro com has not been woll , known before. Tho Amorican Farm Bureau and other or ganizations of "h -kindred naturo load In Uils matter..,,, ,. Advices from Lincoln say that ono Judgo of the Stato Supremo court Is to bo elected next fall from tho Six th district. This is a now arrango mont which was Adopted last yoar. Tho Tribuno would suggest tliat wo have mon In Lln'coln County who havo shown thcmsolvo to havo tho quali fications of asiipromo jtistico and it would suggest that ono of theso mon bo solcctcd and put in nomination. Wo might not bo ablo to olect ono of pur mon in opposition to sqmedno from tho eaBtorn part of tho stato but since nil candlatos who do not llvo in tho slxth nro barred wo shpuld havo a good, chanco to olect a man from Lincoln County and wo should do It. Tho candldatps fllo on a non partisan ballot jo that politics is not oxpected to qntor Into, the election. " . . . Today Is tho birthday annlvorsary of Clmrloa Dickons. To tho oarllor gonoratlon tho mention of tho name hi onough to cause pleasant mem ories. Wo laughod and orlod with NioholMJ Nibkl.Bby arid Plclovlck and wo sympathizocl. with tho horoos In Domboy & ' Son and Olivor Twist. Bleak House, Old Curiosity Shop and Edwin' Drood will bo recalled with pleasure .Dickons had a message and ho "put it over" with his stories Dickons is not so popular today as ho was twenty or thirty years ago but his fiction is still road by count loss multitudes of pcoplo who can nnd " crow & "citow ' ' Toiopiioiio 708 ' 2 cans Corn .23 lOVounco jam . -i.J. .28 Largo packago Oats .21 Largo can Poaches Pr m..l, .21 Largo Golden Rod Noptha ,21 Lard In 20 pound lots or more, jo Bacon 15c up Sfao .Pqrk ..r. , ,12J5 Flavo Flour I.CO Cronm Wlujat . l.S Gallon Apricots -.08 Annual arid Pol Bred Sows and Gilts Wednesday, February 15th. Sale Will be Held At Besack Sale Barn in North Platte. Wo will sell 40 of tho best sows and gilts we ever sold in a public sale. This offering is sired by somo of the noted boars of the breed and bred to the The Giant Orange 117739, sired by Orange Giant by Mountain Giant. Giant Columbus, another real herd boar prospect which we hove mated to most of tho gilts and look for something pretty good. Sato will bo held regardless of weather so try and com whether you buy or not. Terms: Cash or 6 months at 10 per cent. AUCTIONEERS Thorval Jonoen and Ed Kierig. , ' CLERK Ray Langford of First Notional Bank. Catalogues b; G. SOWLE & MAXWELL, do think and who still 'Want to think. Andr ho mnkos his rodders fool and knfjw and thoy liko it. Ho was a irnt wrltor In his day mid his nd mlrers may woll pauso tq rocall Bomo 6ft. the ploasant hours jLfioy popnt in tho company of his creations. Whilo nt tho Blgnoll mooting last night; tho editor was romlnded of a lilClo schoolhouBc down In York coun ty wjioro ho taught his first" term of school. It was Just such a roo.n as tho ono at Blgnoll. Tho equipment was practically tho samo and in about tho samo stato of repair. But wo coitld not concoivo of such a mooting having been hold thero as wo en joyed Friday night. In our eaily ox porlonco thoro was no neighborhood harmony, thoro wore factions, that woro fighting all tho tlmo both In court nnd out, thoro was slandering of ono another and seomcd that many families In that district carod for nothing but to stay at homo nnd nurBO tholr baser natures. Things may bo changed In that old school, wo hope thoy aro but tho contrast was strong as wo romombored tho past and caw tho presont How much richer country Ufa Is with noighborllncss and co operation. Tho editor had tho plcasuro of at tending a meeting of tho Blgnoll Community Club last Friday ovoning in company with S. M. Soudor. Wo woro cordially received and enjoyed ovory minuto of tho ovoning. Tho Blgnoll pooplo havo always shown, a fino spirit and thoy appear to oiijo having visitors- Tho program was en tirely by local talont and consisted of songs, roadiugs, tableau, violin 'and piano selections, a dobato and a mon ologue. Ono part of tho program was glvon by tho pupils of tho school and nnothor part was givon ontlroly by tho mon and women who had boon married twolvo year's or moro. Two of tho ladles led , In somo songs in which all Joined with a will and thoy lwidd good music. Tho Club la to bo eongratulatod oh tho community ieplrlt.it has developed and tho load- orship it Is training. Wo hope wo get an Invitation to attond again and if possiblo wo will bo thero. In introducing Miss Bortha Brown to tho' Roturlnns yestordoy, Mrs. Ed ward Dickey said that Miss Brown is horo directing a piny for- the North Platto 10. Y. P. A. Tho play is on titled "Miss Hob White," and Is a professional play although givon by amatours. Sho said tho play Is being given to help financo tho work of tho E. Y. P. A. which stands for tho Episcopal Young Peoples' Associa tion. This association was tho first of Its kind organized In - tho United Stntos although thoy havo been com mon in Canada. It Btands for relig ious, intellectual and social advance ment of young people Miss Brown In her rosponso said tlmt howovor worthy tho E. Y. P. A.' Is, it Is not asking support of tho play for any othor reason that that is is a good Sale of China Upon Request. NEBRASKA. ON il-IB I NORTH PLATTff play, will bo woll given and Worth tho money paid for tickets. :o; ' A man known as Jack Ellis or "Tonnossoo Bed," a fireman by tho namo of Campbell and a yoiith named Glon Weeks, woro arrested yostorday and two of thorn lator confossed to taking a part In tho robbery of Eior- dam and Johnson last Thursday night. borshlp money and for that reason is nol available for those who arO not paid All of tho booty was recovered but a un members. Send your lists to tho County Agent's Office at North Platto, stick pin which cannot bo accounted ,ox 283' w,loro tho County list will bo compiled for the paper. Tho greatci for. Acording to tho story told police, ho numbor the greater tho service to the County, tho hold-up was planned in Camp bell's room and ho equipped therti with disguises. Later ho helped dis pose of tho valuables. All aro being held in jail -until their hearing. Con oral approval of tho local authorities I is Gxnresscd on account of the nromr.t I apprehension and confession. Later Ellis and Weeks woro taken into1 count court last ovoning at 5 o'clock 1 and woro bound over to the noxt term of tho district court and placed un der $2,000 bonds each. A largo growd attended tho pro duction of ' "Tho Hoodoo" at tho Franklin auditorium last night. Tho play was given by tho Nlcaflgeo Camp Flro with tho help of somo 'of tho High school boys. Tho proceodsv woro divided between tho Camp Flro I girls and tho Junior class. Between tho acts, a selected group of players from tho High school orchestra rond ored sovornl selections. , Whilo the auditorium is not fitted for tho pro duction of a play, tho students made tho best of tho arrangements and ploased tho audience. Tho play was a comedy and tho parts woro well tnkon. Miss Sara Kelly was tho di rector and deserves tho credit for its ail nrraa TIV1 lrtf lr rr la 1i r rn nf r P . " . ,7 r. , 7T bllt.lUCtUia. ifjl.kUll UUllJi IbUOOUll - MCAiicuaai; iuny l.oq, jnorino sieu bins; Billy Jackson, Phillip Temple; Doris Ruffles, Gladys Hlncklo; Gwon' dolyn Porrlngton Shine, Mary Ells worth; Mrs. Ima Clingor, Alice. Smith; Mrs. Porrlngton Shlno, Holen Schawigor; Aunt Paradise, Mario Schwniger; Solomon Spigott, IInrly! Bunnoll; Homachus Spigott, Donald RusboH; Malaphio Mook, Wilbur, Swanson; Dodo, Marlon Rlchardi); ,Miss Longnooker, Evolyn Boldt;i Dunn, Thcodoro Payno; Mrs. Spigott,: Luclllo Goldsmith; Eupopsla Spigott,. Gortrudo Doty; Angollnu Clingor, Helona Hoga; Lulu, Clara Orton;, Four Little Spigotts, Evelyn, Muriel Schwalgor, John Henry Piatt and Harvey Stobblns. In making out his Income tax re turn for 1921 tho averngo taxpayer will find a considerable Baving in comparison with tho amount of tax paid on tho samo income for 1920. Tho exemptions provided by the rovonuo act of 1921 aro $1,000 for nlngiq pornons alio term Including widows, wldp.wora, divorcees, and porsons separated from husband nnd wifo by mutual agreement) , 9&.5QO for mnrrlod persons whoso net in como was $5,000 or loss, and $2,000 for married persons whoso net ln como was $5,000 or moro. ' Under the rovonuo act of 1918 tho personal ex emption allowed a mnrrledi person was $2,000 regardless of tho amount of not lncomo. Tho personal exemp tion allowod a married porson ap plies also to tho head of a, family, man or woman who supports In ono housohold ono or moro relatives by blood, marrlago, or adoption. Tho oxomptions for dependents a porson who recolvcs his chlof support from tho taxpayor and who Is under 18 yearn of ago or incapablo of self- support bocouso mentally or physi cally dofcctlvo is increased from 200 to $400. m Tho act roqulres that a return bo filed by ovory slnglo porson whoso net income for 1921 wns $1,000 or moro, ovory married porson who not Income wus $2,000 or moro, and by ovory porson, slnglo or married, whoso gross lncomo wns $5,000 or inoro. Tho roquiromont to fllo a return of gross lncomo of $5,000 or moro re gardloss of not incomo is a now pro vision. Not incomes Is gross lncomo less certain spociflod deductions for businoss expenses, losses, bad dobts, etc., which aro fully explained on tho forms. Itoturns must bo filed by married couplos whoso combined net lncomo for 1921, Including that of dopondont minor chlldron, oqualod or oxcoodod $2,000, or If tho combined gross In como oqualed or oxcocded $5,000. , Tho porlod for filing returns Is 1 from January 1 to March 15, 1922 Heavy ponaltios nro provided for fall i ro or "wilful refusal" to fllo a re turn on tlmo. Forms 1040A for Incomes of $5,000 and loss and 1040 for incomes in ox- , -sss of $5,000 may bo obtaluod from tho pttlcos of collectors of internal rovonuo and brnnch offlcos. Tho tax may bo paid in full nt tho tlmo of filing tho return, or in four equal in stallmouts, duo on or boforo March 15, Juno 15, Soptombcr 15, nnd Do comber 15. J. J. WILSON DENTIST OVPOSITK arcOADE HOTEL, OYER STAMP'S BAKERY. PHONE 71. ' SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Farm Bureau , - paid-up Farm Bureau Mombors aro entitled lo a maximum of one column inch of frco advertising for seed, feed, livestock and second-hand farm machinery. Those nds to run for two consocutivo issues of Tho North a Semi-Weekly Tribune. This service is paid for by Farm Bureau Mom- For Sale Ono milch cow. A. S. Grogg, North Platto For Sale Hereford bulls. Fred FOR SALE Tho Goodwin Corset at 115 E. 8th St., Phone 1153 J. I FOR MONT Storage space In fir J proof ware house. Simon Bros. , FOR RENT Three rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Phono 540 W. WANTED TO RENT Modern 5-room house for a year. PhonO 10G6W. LOST Ladies' 'fountain ' 430J. pon. Phone FOR RENT G-room house, modern , oxcept heat. Inquiro at 222 East Fifth street, Phono 255J FOR RENT Seven room house at 300 B- Sixth St. Inquiro of Robert 1 or L. I. Tucker. WANTED Mature lad v or Eontlomii.it Want Ads to collect and solicit businoss mjraa,n8 tho conspicious oxcoptlon. Re North Platte. Addross P. O, Box C7S. I vls,on of waSw or incronse of work- , ( ing hours to effect lowor production LOST Small black coin purso con- costs has evidently not been com- taining money and koy, in or near ploted, and tho expectation of rail Prosbytorian church. Return to this ' road freight ,rate roductions porsists, offico and recelvo reward. . idospito' tho delays oxporienced. With "WANTED Agent to sell Hog, St"o7K ' and Poultry tonic. Supply dealers uhd also sell diroct to farmers Ad- dross E-C care Tribune" FOR SALE Whito Plymouth Rook cockorols and Buff Orpington coclc erols. Edw. Walker, J603 E. Firth. Phono 920W. y FOR SALE Two extra good injlch cows; will' bo fresh soon. R. R. Wondorson', Brady, Nq1. Route 1. Phone 98il. j . - -' FOR RENT 480 acres In Arthur county; improved, for $175 a year. Will accept either good Ford car or lease on a houso instead of money. J. F. Jensen, Kimball, Neb. FOR SALE Dining room and bed room furniture, Dubfold, 2 rugs, floor lamp and othor household fur niture In first class condition. Mrs. F.'j. McGovorn, 321 W. Sixth St.. Phono 434J. FOR SALE Ono or three lots and thrco room houso; prlco $1,800 for all or $1,250 for houso and lot; will tako somo stock In trade; part cash. Whlto Box 444, North Platto or call at 2003 West Sixth street. WANTED 61 good buyers at our an nual blood sow sale, Wednesday, February 22. We will sell a select of forlug of 40 bred sows and 10 fall shoats; 0 Red Polled bulls of tho largo typo and woll grown; 8 bred owes, and 200 yearling Shrop bucks. Salo will bo hold undor cover on tho farm four miles west of Lexington. If interested send for catalogue. J. O. Anderson & Son. NOTICE 60 lots of Puro Bred Po land China sows and gilts will bo sold at Maywood, Nob., on Tuesday, Fbbruary 14. This offering is caro- fully soloctod from our herd of cholco Polands. Tried sows, fall gilts and spring gilts, bred for spring farrow. Send for catalogue. Salo to bo held in boated sales barn. Como. FRANK HALL. & SONS Maywood, Nob. For Salo, Trado or Rent ARB YOU INTERESTED IN A HOME Call R A. Olsou If ou want to buy, sell, trado or build. I can servo you in tho way of location nnd PRICE. Homos, vacant lotn, 3 to 40 acTo tracts with or without improvements, irrl gated farms, sand hill funns, ranch land with alfalfa nnd wet hay land at prices to comparo with tho prosont tlmo values. Call or wrlto E. A. OLSON Phono 1130 314 So. Locust St. .10 HIS' S. SIMMS, M. D. Special Attontlon Given to Surgery McDonnhTllank Building Offico Phone 83 Residence 3( VHiI. WALDORF, Tinner. Makes or repairs anything made of tin or sheet metal, ji 510 Locust. Undor General Hospital, Exchange List. McClymont, North Platte. Wanted Farms for Agent, North Platto. rent. County i At tho tolophono hearing hold in Omaha last Thursday William E. I Shuman cf this city was selected to tako chargo of tho tolophono rate hearing boforo tho Nebraska Stato Railway commission. Ho will rep resent tho tolophono users of tho stato of Nebraska who aro In the territory of the Northwestern !Doll company. . This is considerod the neatest rate war case ever presented 1,1 tho Btato nntl 11 wiU roflulre scv- orai moniii8 ror its preparation and trial. :o:- Dup's Review says: Expansion of b slness, if not whol ly lacking, still develops slowly. Tho coldest weather of tho winter at dif font points has augmented demand for heavy weight apparel and fuel, yet thoro Is a disposition now to watch closely for gains which result from othor than purely seasonal in fluences. Basic industries have hold ;rfost 0Mho. advance of, recent month and in somo instances havo made furthor rocoverey, but rapid revival at manutactunng estamislimcnta ro- rf dJUf tS 8tU1 to Jiccomplish- T, rt . ,tt'T i". thore is and hesitant attitude in many quar ters, and a reluctance to undertake forward operations of magnitude. Tho fact that January has brought no gen oral activity in businoss has not less ened the belief that more decisive im provement in conditions this yoar Is fora shadowed and tho current grad ual progress Is disappointing only to thoso Interests who had anticipat ed a sudden turn for the better. :o:- Clinton & Son. the Eye Glass Men. J'Tvice and Satisfaction. NOTICE OF SALE OF COLLATERAL SECURITY Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a collateral note dated Sep tember 24, 1921 for the payment of the sum of Five Thousand Five Hun dred ($5,500.00) Dollars on Decem ber 24, 1921 with interest at tho rate of 10 per cent per annum after due, and payable to McDonald Stato Bank, North Platte, Nebraska, and made executed and delivered by H. L. Pen nington, undor nnd by virtue of said collateral note, capital stock certifi cates of Tho Loypoldt & Pennington Company of North Platte, Nebraska, In tho total amount of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars, represented by its certificates No. 8 for fifty (50) shares and No. 9 for fifty (500 shares, tho par valuo of each share of which is Ono Hundrod ($100.00) Dollars, each certificate bearing date October 20, 1919, executed by tho President and Secretary of said Tho Loypoldt & Pennington Company of North Platto, Nobraska, having beon pledged as security for tho paymont of said noto and actually dellvorod to said McDonald Stato Bank by sold II. L. Ponnington, and assigned by said H. L. Ponnington 1n blank and now in tho possession of said McDonald State Bank, North Platto, Nobraska, nnd default having boon made in tho pay mont of tho amount duo upon said noto, and no suit or othor proceeding nt law having been instituted to re cover said debt or any part thereof therefore, said McDonald Stato Bank of North Platto, Nobraska, will soil tho property in said collateral noto described, viz: Capital Stock fortlfi cato of Tho Loypoldt & Ponr'ton Company of North Platto, Nebr ska, roprcsontod by Certlflcato No 8 for fifty (50) sharos, nnd roprosentod by Certificate No 9 for fifty (50) sharos, each of tho par valuo of Ono Hun dred ($100.00) Dollars, each certifi cate bearing dato of October 20, 1919 executed by tho President and Secre tary of tho sold Tho Loypoldt & Pen nington Company, North Platto, No braska, and Issued to said H. L. Pon nington nt public auction at tho bank ing houso of McDonald StatcBank, North Platto, Lincoln County, Nobras ka, on tho-28th day of February, 1922 nt tho hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. Dated, this 4th day of February, 1922. Mcdonald state bank. By W. H. McDonald, Its President , The Farmar's Austionaer H. M. Johansiii North Platts, Nebraska. Phone 783F3 For those who do not havo enough stock or machinery for a genoral farm salo, 1 am located so I can hold a combination sale at North Platto or ut tho Fairview dairy 1 miles west of town. 1 havo always got enough stock or machinery listed with me so we can hold a combination sale any tlmo. NOTICE - OF PETITION Boolor, Crosby & Basklns. Estate No. of Jano Jamos, do- ceased, in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stae of Nebraska. To all per sons Interred In said Estate tako notlco that a petition has boon filed for tho probate of tho will of said deceased, and for tho appointment of L. E. Mehlmann as Administrator with tho Will Annexed of said Es tate, which has been set for hearing herein on March 3rd, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated February 2, 1022. (Seal) WM. II. C. WO-ODHURST, County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE To Clyde M. Trotter, and all por sons having or claiming any Interest in Lot ten (10) of Block Two (2) of Rlverdalo Addition to tho City of North Pluttc, Lincoln County, Nebraska, real namc3 unknown. You and each of you aro hereby notified that Anna Voas as, plaintiff, commenced an action against you and each of you in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, on Janu ary 30, 1922, tho object and prayer of the petition filed thoreln, being to quiet title in tho plaintiff, Anna Voes, to all of Lot Ten (10) of Block Two (2) of Rlverdalo Addition to tho City of North "Finite, Lincoln County, Ne braska, against any interests in, rights or title to, or Hen upon said property, of any of tho dofendnnls in said ac tion; to bar tho dofendants and each of them from all Interests in, rights, or title'to, or lien upon said property and to enjoin said defendants and each of them from over claiming or asserting any interests In, rights, or title to, or lien upon said roal'ostate. You aro required to answer said pe tltion on or bofore the 13th day of March, 1922. ANNA VOSS, Plaintiff. By WM. E. SHUMAN, Hor Attorney. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will bo received by tho City Council of tho City of North Platte, Nebraska, at the office of the City Clerk of said City up until 8 P. M. of Tuesday. February 7th, 1922 for tho furnishing, F. . B. cars North Platte, Nebraska of tho following itoms : Ono (1) Eight (8) inch Benturl Me twr tubo comploto with registering, In dicating, and recording apparatus and all other accessories including a year's supply of charts, Planlmotor for integrating charts, Instructions for installing; necessary mercury nnd set of tools. Ono ten (10) inch Venturi Meter complete as abovo. Ono twolvo (12) inch Venturi Meter complete as above. Bids to bo' made on each meter separate; also glvo total price if throe metors nro tnkon and state earliest dato delivery of somo can bo mado. Payments will bo cash within 30 days after arrival of meters, F. O. B. North Platto, Nobraska. Tho City Council reserves the right to roject any or all bids. E. II. EVANS, Mayor. Attest: O. E. Elder, City Clerk. Dated January 21st, 1922. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 394. To Whom it May Concern: Tho special commissioner appoint ed to locate a public road as follows: Commonclng at tlio southeast corner of Section 10, Township 11, North Range 30, thenco west botween soo- tions 10 and 15, and 1G and 9 said Township nnd Range, also commonc lng nt Southeast corner of Section 10, Township 11, Rango 30 thenco oast between Sections 11 and 14 said Township and Rango, also commenc ing at tho southoast corner of Soa tlon 10, Township 11, Rango 30 thonce south between sections 14 and 15 sali Township and Rango, road to bo GG foot wide, has roportcd in favor thore of all objections thereto or claims for damagos by reason of tho ostabllsh mont of abovo described road must bo filed in tho offico of tho County Clerk on or beforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 7th day of April 1922, or Bald road will bo nllowed without reference thoroto. Dated at North Platto, Nobvaska this lGth day of January,, 1922. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork.