THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE WILSON TOUT. Kdltor anil rnbllshcr. Entered at tbo North Platto, Nebraska Poatoftico as Socond Class Matter. FOLKS YOU KNOW N0TICI3 OF AMENDMENT OP THE I ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE LEYPOLDT & PEN NINGTON COMPANY TO BE HEREAFTER KNOWN AS THE NEBRASKA MILL & ELEVATOR CO. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE i Ond Year, in advanco .$1.50 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21', 1022. I.' HMTOMAL Tho editor acknowledges a gener ous sample ot Blrgo's sausage. It wont well with somo of our own homo made oggs. This brand of sau sage is mado by Mr. Blrgo from pure bred hogs raised on his own larm and, prepared undor his personal sup ervision. Tho sausago la fino grained and meaty without cereal or other bulk producing material. It is well seasoned and altogether to our tasto. Wo predict a rapidly oxpanding mar ket for this product, as soon aa Its good qualities bocomo generally known. Miss Bosslo Fyles of Loxjngtan transacted businoss in tho city, tho last of tho week. N. G. Doan of Hcrshoy was in tho city over tho week end looking aftor i , ,,,,. Notico Is hereby given -that at a business Interests spcc,a, mootIng of thc stockholders of William Barker of Staploton spent tho Loypoldt & Pennington Company yostorday looking alter business l'i- hold at tho office of tho company on torcsts in tho city. t'io 8th day of February, 1922. that Mil. 1r.fl fn IIIO iUUVlUH Ul IHUU UU1 ilLlUll Ul L11U cora of said corporation huvo here unto sot .their hands at North Platte,, Nebraska, this 8th diy of February, 1922. NEBRASKA MILL & ELEVATOR COMPAN . ."feasors to tbi Ln.vjiollt & Pcn- '.II J! Co. By, L. P. JEPSON, President. S. M. SOUDER, Socy. and Treasurer. :o: FOLKS YOU KNOW Helen lteed is vlsP.iig her parents In Oshkosli this wok. Wo attended tho meeting of tho Big noil Community, glub last Friday ovo ning and enjoyed tho program given by tho school boys and girls and tho part given by tho batcholors. Tho noxt mooting is to bo turned over to tho pooplo who havo been married twolvo years or less. Ono thing we havo not heon ablo to understand is how wo jcamo to havo ono of tho Blg noll song books in our pockot whon wo got homo. Wo wont nnd camo back with Goorgo Kollogg and whllo wo haven't seen him about it yet wo don't nccuso him of any Jokoj, unions ho thought ho was putting It in his Miss Betty Koarnoy yesterday where she will vis it friends for a fow days. Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Glass Mon. ervlco and Satisfaction. Mrs. M. Henry Ullfnyl loft for fmu ha Sunday whoro she will spend sev eral -'aya transacting business. C. E. Walwrath who has beon look ing after business In tho city return ed to his homo in Omaha Monday. J. A. Marloy of Ogalalla is spending sovoral days in tho city with' ma wife who is taking medical treatment. T. B. Costollo who was calle:l bore by tho death of Adolo LoDioyt return ed to his hOmo in Schuyler Monday. JustTnTuk farmor; A Fordson tract or for $395 F. 0. B. factory. Hondy Oglor Auto Co. Bort Mooro ot Horshoy was In tho city Saturday to rccclvo' medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. K. 0. Moorohouso loft for Omaha today to visit friends and rolatlvos. Mrs. Fred Potors of Ogalalla was in tho city yesterday to recolvo medical treatment. 0. 0. Woodman of Staploton waa in tho city yostorday 'to receive medical troatmont. i E. II. Stophons of Casper, Wyo is j spondlng today transacting business in tho city. John Nolson loft for Storling last Want Ads said Loypoldt & Pennington Company I woro amonded by tho adoption of now j and amended articles of incorporation ; to tako tho plnco of tho articles of in-; corporation now existing; that undor and by virtue of said amonded articles j of Incorporation tho r.amo of tho cor-, poratlon was changed from tho Loy poldt & Pennington Company to the Nebraska Mill and Elevator Company. Tho principal plaio of transacting Iho br.Binoss of tho corporation Is at , North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebras ka. Tho general nature of tho cor-1 r.oralo business to bo transacted shall j FOR RENT Storago spaco In fire M. C. Murphy of Kearnoy transacted business In tho iclty' Saturday. D. It. Crouso of Omaha is a busi ness callor in tho city today. W. J. Crisp is spending today trans- Dick Baker of Staploton visltoi acting buslnes in the city. ' friends in tho city yestroday Puro bred Poland China salo at tho Mrs. Perry Allls la of Elsie Epent C. D. Landholm farm on March 22. Saturday shooplus in tho city. W. H. Zonor of Tryen is transacting Mrs. 0. W. Slzemoro is spending business in tho city today. sovoral days this wook visiting In Olllo Olson of Maxwell transacted . Hershoy. businoss in tho city Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. John Day loft for Guy Fear of Wallaco transacted Lincoln Saturday evening to visit businoss In tho city Monda; FOR SALE Hay in stack. T. L. Stebbins. Phono 7G0F12. FOR RENT Garage, at G08 West 2nd St. Phono 1260J, proof waro houso. Simon Bros. FOR RENT Furnished rooms homo; reasonable Phono 537. in bo tho manufacture of wholesale nnd otril donifr.g In. tho commission and lirnkfitnco bllBlllosfl ill. flour, hay. (train, lumber, fuels, hardwaro, lmplo-j monts, fa-'m ninehlnury, paints, oils, glass, mo- ldlnp, mill work, stone 'M-lsk, limo. cemont, platter, all kinds of building materials, llvo stock, pro duce foedn, seeds, coal anl gonoral morclmndlBo business of ovory des cription; tho construction, mainten ance and operation of clovntors, mills , . and machinery for the manufacturo of LOST Black traveling bag, ,on West FOR SALE 11. I. Red hatching egg3. Phone 1252W. Fred 'Walker. WANTED Competent Wells C. Jones. stenographer. Sixth, ward. Return to this office. Re- . - - 1 TT-1 own pociei. iiwiuu uu uu u. j . q ,ook afUjp bualnosa lntCrcstd us nnu iiau u uuu& uuuu uut uu iuuu- auiy woumnn, warn, us , u, y , LQUlfJ Kammorar o Flats spent tho one of tho boolis, wo don, t think ho Qf tM QQk ,n -ly tranMct, ihg businoss. in htat city. nut it into our pockot. Iko Abor eromb'lr was top far away na was Archie" Loavitt nnd Gono Combs. It is still a mytory how that pong book fot into our pocket unions w-j put it ti'cre oursolvj by mistake. f CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs for setting; also roosters. 0. 1. Lewis, WJ E. 0 St. Miss Bornlco Maya of Horshoy was in the city Saturday to recolvo medi cal troatmont. Mm V. W. nownlntr of Maxwell was in tho city Saturday ta recolvo i"ay at any time RuJect itsolt Is two modlcal troatmont. Dr. L. J. KltAUSK, Uenllst, X-llns any of tho products, and tho opera tlon and handling ot any of the busi nesses herein set forth; tho buying, soiling, leasing, owning and operating of lumbor and coal yards and other roal ofitato nnd porsonal property, in cluding mills, oleyators and stores; tho buying and selling of roal estate 1 and to do a gonoral contracting busi- WAITED Mature lady or gentleman ncss; and all other things necessary, to collect and solicit business In propor, usunl and essential in carry- North piatte. Addross P. 0. Box GTS. ing on any of the businesses referred, to horoin. Tho amount of tho authorized cap ital stock is Two Hundrod Thousand ($200,000.00) Dollars, of which Ono Hundred Fiftoen Thousand ($115, 000.00) DollnrB has been subscribed nnd paid for; tho. balanco of tho stock shall bo paid for In cash us .sold nnd issuod. Tho time of tho commencement "of this corporation was August C, 1910 nnd is to continue for a period ot 50 years from that date. Tho hlahoBt amount of indebtedness or liability to which this corporation FOr.: SALE Hatching eggs, Barred Rocks, S. C. Reds and White- Leg horns, $1 per setting. Luther I. Tuck er. Phono G98.T. WANTED Agent to sell Hog, Stock and Poultry tonic. Supply dealers and also sell direct to farmers. Ad dress E-G care Tribune. y. , tnoir son. ' We think you'll like these pretty shoes very much, indeed. Wo .doslro to thank tho nolghbors and friends for tlielr kindness to our mother and to uti during hor slcknoss and to express our appreciation or tholr sympathy at hor death. Those will over bo remembered. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Weolts ' ' and Rolatlvos. , :o: . Mrs. Frank Conlin who has boon ill 'at tho bomb of hor paronta, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon, tho past week Is ;roportod to .bu Improving. Mrs. May I. Crosby requests any now 'comers who aro members of tho Modern "Brotherhood of America to yor suntioy to spend sovoral days In report to hor. that city transacting business, DlngnoMls. McDonald Bank Building. Phono 07. Mrs. David Wlckard of Horshoy wan in tho city Monday to recolvo modlcal treatment, W. F. Hart loft y for Omaha last night whoro ho will spend a fow. dayu transacting business. 4 O. L. Johnson ban bosu oft dutv at tho J. C Pouny !ompnny eevotnl days bocauso of Ulricas. C. W. Reynolds left for Chicago Sunday whoro ho will spend sovoral days ' transacting businoss. Wlllam C. Reynolds loft for Don- FOR RENT Farm, 1G0 acres; fine lo cation; all necessary buildings; near Brady on Lincoln Highway. John thlr'Optta. Issued" capital stock. ". v,, uu. Tho'VffaiFa' of tho corporatioh are : to be, 'transacted by a board of not I'OR RENT 4-roorn apartment, dovra loss 41)811, Fivo (5) and not moro than stairs, modern except heat; garage Nino (9) directors; and the officers included. On West Fourth St., two of tho corporation aro to be tho prcsi- . , . . n. ,, t,,,, dent, Tlco-presldont, secretary arid 1cks west of court house- pll0U0 troasuror and such other officers and H8. employees as may be provide by the! :o: by-laws. ... 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL IN WITNESS AVHEREOF. tno otfi- JMxton Optical Co., tests oyes. Mrs. Ed Guynan and throo sons, Tom, Ed nnd John rcturnod to their homo In Schuyler aftor atttondlng tho' funeral or Adolo LoDIovt. MrSgJCato Splinter returned, to her hpmo In"" Grand laiand Monday after visiting her daughters, Mrs. D. Wing and Miss Alma Splinter. Mrs, Tom Hoaly will ontortaln at Bridge, this aftornoon and Thursday afternoon at hor home ou South Cyca- more. Mr. and Mrs. P. II Lonorgan ot Boulder, Colo., woro callod hero yos torday bocauBo ot the lllnoss of tho hitter's mother, Margaret Tottonhoff of Choyonno arrivod Saturday to spond sovoral days visiting frlonds in tho city. J. A. Vawn waB flnod $5.80 in po llco court yostorday for driving ovor tho flro hose Saturday aftornoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Wilson loft for Grand Island this morning to attend tho "Causo and Prevention" mooting. :o:- A REAL BARGAIN Six-room houso, modern oxbopt heat. Locatod at 709 W. fourth. A I snap In a cholco location, fino trees 'Lot is QGxl32 with good out-build 1 Intra. Price S4.500. $1,000 cash W M.ii.inn rnnii MMm ' nnd tho balance HKO rent, noo ua Triimno. Thov will not ilnd anything today about It. in it that will bo offonslvo. I H & S Agoney, -Phono G12J or W ATTENTION! HOUSEWIVES Vjg have reduced the price-on Semi-funshed or some times 'called Rough-Dry Laundry, from 12c per pound to lOo. 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 piecos arc starched ready to dampen. Sinely a fine combination for this cold, snappy weather. All wo ask is a trial bundle. ' -W Phone 77 and "Your Bosom Friend" Will Call. Dickey's Sanitary Laundry "The Soft Water Laundry" Phono 77. Notice to All Who Broken Anything in the Line of Machinery Cog Wheels, Cog Out of Wheels, Castings of All Shapes and Kinds, Cylinder Blocks, Cylinder Heads, Aluminum Crank Cases, Aluminum Manifolds, Auto Frames or such Like, let me figure with you before sending tor a new one. I have one ot the largest welding equipments in Western Nebraska and guar antee quick and satisfactory work at North Side Blacksmith Shop. Martin Wyman, Prop. Phono 361W. Ford Coupe, liko now starter and Have domountablo rims, $335. Hendy-Oglor Auto Co. Mrs. Minilc, who was called bare Clinton & Son, The Eyo Glass Men 1 Sorvico and Satisfaction. by tho death of hor cousin, Adolo Lo 4 DIoyt, returned to hor homo in Oma- ha Mqnday. Mlrual Andrado was fined $5.80 for steaing coal. Ho was unable to pay tho fine so ho is spending ten days in the county jail. Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Glass Men. Sorvico and Satisfaction. Mablo Welsh Edon who recently underwent an operation at tho Gen eral hospital returned to hor homo In Sutherland today. Frank McGovorn left for Cadexico, Calif., Monday whoro ho will look ovor conditions preparatory to mak ing his homo there. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pearsall nt thoir homo at 117 North Pino street yesterday. All coucornod nro doing nicoly. Mrs. M. N. Johnson nnd daughter, Mrs. J, Forstedt, left this morning to. Omaha and .Chicago where thoy will visit frionds and relatives. Charles Dixon left Sunday for Oma ha to look after matters connected with tho Nebraska Association of Op tometrists of which ho s secretary FOOTWEAR OF DISTINCTION Individuality is the keynote of our shoe displays. We never get too many of any one style. Instead, we prefer to have a few of each kind and keep our stock constantly fresh and inviting. And this very plan insures you that individality that every woman wishes. Just now we are featuring some of the smartest early season modes. Hanan Shoes for Men l Laird-Schober Shoes for Women 53 HEAD OF To be sold at Auction, at the old Besack Livery Barn, one block east of Platte Valley Bank. -:o: WILL SACRIFICE PLAYER PIANO For nuiok .turnover will sacrifice price. Playor in our possession in North Platto and must bo moved at once. Easy payments. Wrlto quick for particulars to tho Donver Music Co,, Donvor, Colo. 'otatoes Foif Sale 250 bushels Brand Beauty at $1.35 per bushel. 250 bushels of Russet, at $1.00 per bushel. 400 bushels of small potatoes, under 2-inch screen at 50c per bushel. Frank Yamaki, 2 miles east and 3-4 miles north of Hershey, Neb. Thurs day, Mad 9th, 1922 This Sale is held by the Lincoln Co. Hereford Breeders Ass;n and repre sent some of the very best Anxiety 4th, blood lines. omino's, Beau Mischiefs, Beau Presi- dents Sensation, and many more popular breedings. Don't Miss this Sale. SEND FOR CATALOG. Arthur Gaudreault Sale Mgr. BRADY, NEARASKA. Col. Ed Snell, Auct. Frank Piclsticker, Clerk. d Mules orse an- AUCTION Monday , February 27, 1922 NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. IN LARGE BARN AT UNION STOCK YARDS A lot of good, well broke work horses and mules, good saddle horses an 1 also young unbroken horses and mules. In this sale will be one Shetland" pony, gentle, with harness and carriage to match. The real thing for a little chap. Gentle sandle ponies with saddle and bridle for boys. There will also be some new heavy work harness. Any one wanting to buy Horses, this will be a good place. Any one wanting to sell Horses and Mules, this will be a good place to sell them. Bring them to this sale Monday, February 27. Get them here in plenty of time so we can get them lined up., There will be a good many buyers at this Auction. A lot of inquiries for good horses, mules and saddle horses. CASPER RAUCH. J. L. MITCHELL, H. M. JOHANSEN, Auctioneers J r