I THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE WILSON TOUT. Editor and rnbllsher, Entered at tho North Platto, Nebraska Postofflco ob Second Closo Mutter! Ono SUBSCRIPTION PIlldEl Year, in advance $1.60 TUESDAY, APRIL 41922, EDITORIAL Tho communication signed "A North Platto Cltlzon" cannot bo printed until wo know who wrote It and who Is responsible. Wo cannot sco why peoplo koop Bonding us communica tions reflecting on tho honor or In tegrity of somo officer or other per son and then full to oven let us know who' stands back of such charges. Tho Trlbuno Is tho Lincoln county paper. It Is tho only papor having n general circulation all O7or tho county and It carries nows from ono part to tho othor. Wo nro distributing over ono thousand copies of each iasuo In Lincoln county outsldo of North Platte Wo aim to glvo tho news of all parts of tho county and no community Is too small or far distant to bo of Interest whorover tho Trlbuno Is road. Our nnnouncoinont of tho salo of tho filling station at the corner of Sixth nnd Locust was an error. Mr RoMn&on camo to our oflco and gave 11 a tho facts and ordered somo cards printed. ITo lator on tent word to us that tho deal was off but. wo did not get this word and so published the ennouncomont- Saturday wo ro colved word that Mr. Robltuon has Lot r ought tho filling station nnd that It Is still being operated by tho S. & R. ptoplo. Ycatorday at notary club wo wore -told to get acnuulnte 1 with our neigh bor, wo might Hko him. What a world of moaning there is in that scntoncc What a dlscovory It would bo for somo of us if wo roally discovered a good follow In tho man wo hnd lived by for years and had been shy o him. Avoid tho man who proaches hatred. It is tho doctrino of destruc tion. Peoplo respond to hato with hnto nnd love with lovp- It is just as Woli to keep your handspif your pockdtbook until you knov'your man but got acquainted with "him oven it you find him to bo a rascal. Someono is gottlng ambitious on tho 0 o'clock whlstlo ngaln. For qulto a. whilo It has boon behaving Itself fairly woll considering that I. Is determined to blow. Hut lately it bus boon forgottlng Itself and Thurs day night It went a littlo farther than usual nnd made a mighty poor Impression on tho moro than ono hundred guests of tho Insurance' mon's convention. Thoy woro trying to hoar on after dinner speech but they did not make It for tho whlstlo sounded a little louder than UBual nnd hold on a little longer than usual and our ono hundred guosts got nn Impression of tho nuisance which lnvpresslon was good or bad In so fur us thoy woro enjoying tho nftor dlnnor speech or not. Tho nuis ance should bo abated Just as any other nulsnncc should bo abated. Want Ads FOH RENT Storage space in fire proof ware houso. Simon Bros. FOR SALE Lots; good terms. Mrs. Thomas Axtell. Phono 1212W. FOR SALE 18 head fall pigs. Phono 788F31. T. E. Doollttlc. FOR SALE Puro bred Buff Orphlng ton eggs, $1 per setting. Phono 1254-L-J. FOR SALE Cultivated ten aero -tract, closo to town. Prlco right for quick sale. Answer XYZ, care Trlbuno. WANTED Acetylono woldlng of all kinds, prices reasonable. North Sldo Blacksmith Shop. LET US REPAIR YOUR AUTOMO BILE TCP A torn or badly worn automobile lop ruins tho appcrirancc of the car. l.ct us fig ure with you on need c(l repairs, or on a Imui'i new top. Drive over our way tomorrow and let us talk it over, J. A. BANTA & SON 615 Pine Street, North Plutte, Nebraska Francis K. Flynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Flynn of this city Is vice prosldoht nnd engineering director of tho Luco Cano Harvester corpora tion with hoadquarters In Nowport Nows, Vn. Ho is associated with Goorgo D. Luco of Now Orleans, who has Invented a sugar, cano harvester which bldB fair to revolutionize tho ftugar industry. For 3,000 years tho cano sugar crop of tho world has boon hnrvostod by hand. This ma chine solves tho labor problom and quickly harvests vast flolds of cano. Tho Trlbuno Is in receipt of a picture from a press clipping bureau In tho cast and tho accompanying letter saya that Francis Is ono of tho ng urcs In tho picture. Wo used to know him pretty well and think we would recognize him now nnywhoro but avo could not rccognizo him in tho picture. Howovor, ho was prob ably thoro and ho wns In good com pany. Wo congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Flynn on tho bucccss of their son nnd assuro thorn that wo always know Francis would mako good. Thoro nro somo men nnd womon of vision Iii Lincoln county and things nro going to bo bottor horo in a fow yoars thnn thoy have been. Thfj nppllOB particularly to tho country. Thoro are men nnd womon horo who havo stopped out of the seclusion of their homes and volunleorod for sor vtco and their leadership Ijs being accoptod by their neighbors who avs anxious to uphold' tholr hands. Theso pooplo soo that tho salvntlon of the rural communities ns places to build homes nnd rnlso children, lies In com munity effort and thoy nro boosting. Thoro nro still somo soro spots. Thoro nro somo land ownors who live In town and who dabblo and putter about tho neighborhood affairs of their formv homo communities and try to run things. There nro boiuo bock bltora who try to pull down nnyono who at tempts to do anything. Thoro aro tho laughers who mako fun and thoro aro tho acowlors who make trouble and thoro aro nil kinds of peoplo that wo havo In town nnd Vhoy work Just ns hnrd. Often tho loaders got tired of tho strife and glvo up nnd tho neigh borhood sinks bnck Into nn each-man for-hlmsolf attitude Tho country Is noedlng rural leaders but it needs rural supporters who will boost theso lenders and In doing thtit pull them solves up. Wo know of tho good work being dono In Blgnoll, Nichols, Jack Morrow Flats, Platto Valley and othor communities nnd we know of othor FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms nt 1221 West 7th St Get our prices. ' row WANTED Second-hand slnglo disc cultivator and Blx-sliovol cut tlvator. Phone 784-F5. FOR SALE Hatching eggs, White Plymouth Rocks, 75c for 1G or $4.50 for 100. Phone 780-F13 or 780-F110. FOR SALE Two well located lots iPrlco $550.00; $100.00 down nnd 15 por month. Phono 1254-L-J. FOR SALE OR TRADE Fordson trnctor nnd all kinds of machinery Phono 796-F3. Col S. P. Whlttakcr. FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Barred Rocks, S. C. Reds and Whito Log- horns, $1 por sotting. Luther I. Tuck- or. Phono C98J. FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rook sotting eggs, 75c for 1G; $4.50 for 100. F. C. Wnltomath. 502 S. Locust. Phono 444W. FOR SALE English Whlto Leghorn sotting eggs, $1.00 for 15; $4.50 a hundred. 2019 West Cth, J. II. John- sen. WANTED Will pasture cattlo and horsos on Charles Brctornltz plnco; prices right. Chas. E. Whlttnkor, Try on Route. FOR SALE OR TRADE Saxon "C" touring car; good condition; bar gain at $150.00; will trade. Call 1247W. Henry Clark. communities which are starting the good wtc. Wo will bo happy to tell our render of theso communities and iho good work thoy ara doing from tlmo to tlmo In tho future. Exceptional Values In Mens New Spring Clothes For Example See The Fine Suits offered at 18 .50 to $ 35 .00 An offering made possible by the oper ation of the smallest possible margin of profit in production and retailing. This spring we hope you will look else where first, just to satisfy yourself how reasonably priced our spring clothes are. For the wise young man who 'vants to combine his EASTER and GRADU ATION Suit, there is no better time nor place than this to get it. 18 TO 'f C. S. Clinton returned Monday Mrs. Harold Wolso left yesterday from Omaha and - Kansas City. Mr. for iLncoln. Sho accompanied Merna Clinton nttouded the Jewelers con- Churchill who will receive medical vontlon in Omaha last week. treatment thoro. Ralph Clabaugh left Monday for Albert Haspel arrived the latter Grand Island whero ho will transact Part of last week from Los Angeles, business for several days. .Calif. Ho will spend two weeks hero lAnl.lM r l. .. i xx Plioaoll rWrvl,nr..v vntnrnn.l tr. T.tn. UIMSI UUBlIiCas immers. Mrs. Louis Peterson loft for Oma- tfri yystorday morning where Bho wll'- shop for a week and visit relatives j and frlonds. I Wall papor at 10c a roll and up, Painting nnd papor-hnnglng. H. H , Landgrnf, Rltnor building, phone 570W. , I Mrs. Frank McGovern will leavo tho" latter part of tho week for Caloxl- co, Calif., whero sho will mako he futuro homo. Mrs. D. U. Robinson returned to Wollflcet Saturday nftor spondlng sovoral dnys In tho city shopping nnd visiting frlonds. Wednesday Judgo Woodhurst Issued a marriage llconso to Ellas I. Sylvcn, a farmer of Gothenburg nnd Mlsa Ella Ol.ifson of Arnold. assagMilllUHIililJil,W'i AT AUCTION! onday, April 10. At Union Stock Yards, North Platte, Nebr. xxjscaa ILIUXUUJ IN THIS SALE Thoro will bo any kind of horsos a man wants. Good heavy, woll broke teams, ready for work. Real good un broko horses and mules. Anything from a broomtail to a real heavy horse, the good kind. A good assortment for you to pick from. Uring Your Horses Horo for this Auction MONDAY, APltIL 10 Anything you want to soli. Wo can sell any kind herea buyer for all of thorn. A good demand for horses around horo, and also a good time to sell. CASPER RAUCH, II. M. JOIIANSEN nnd DELL WHWNEIELI) Auctioneers. poliv yestorday whero ho attends unl vorslty. ' Mrs. Don Mcintosh returned to her homo In Ogdertsburg, N. Y., after vis iting her mothor, Mrs. John Grant, for sovoral months. Mrs. II. R. McMlchae'l and son, Ger ald, loft today for Omaha whore tho latter will receive medical treatment. WILL SACRIFICE PLAYER PIANO For qulok turnover will sacrifice price. Player in our possession in North Platte and must bo moved nt once. Easy payments. Write quick for particulars to the Denver Music Co., Denver, Colo. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA, NORTH PLATTE DIVISION mini mil , liailltMfcBl When in Omaha STOP WITH US Hotel Conant Hotel Sanford Hotel Henshaw hi In the Matter of Ray C. Norris, Bank rupt. Caso No. 83, In Bankruptcy. Voluntary Petition. TRUSTEE'S SALE. To the i Creditors of R. C. Norris in tho County of Lincoln and District aforesaid. Notlco is hereby given that by vir tue of nn order of Walter V. Hoag land, Reforeo In Bankruptcy, I, as Trustee of the estate of R. C. Norris, bankrupt, will on tho 6th day of May ! 1922 sell in front of tho Perkins Mer cantile Company at Maywood In Frontier County, Nebraska, all of tho i remaining assets of the estate of R. Our reputation of 20 years fair dealing G' Norris, bankrupt, now In my hands. Is back of these hotels. Guests may Sfll(1 assets include miscellaneous lot stop at nny ono of them with tho ns- of farm cmploments Including wag surance of receiving honest value and ons, corn sholler, cream separator courteous treatment. and other Implements, also lot of ac- CONANT -HOTEL COMPANY ll sons, also tho following described real estate to-wit: Lots 5 and G in Block 45 Lakovjow's Addition to Wellflcet, and Lots 3, 4 and G In Block 3 of tho orlginm town of Well fleet, all In Lincoln County, Nebras ka, nnd also Lot No. 37 in Block 243 In tho Orogon Valley Land Company's additions to Lnkeview In tho State of Orogon; and also the Southwest quarter (SW ) of the Northwest quarter (NW4) of Section 33 In Township 38 Range 22 East P. M. iri tho County of Lake, State of Orogon. GLADSTONE PERKINS, Trusteo of tho estate of Ray C. Norris, bankrupt. '.'it jetpaatanaii'MB neBTBnrjra n imn iipnimraiiiMiiLjoraBim;goa2gr i , - 9 !' 3 ii 'fell IiS Columbia Dry Batteries work better nnd last longer for belli and buzzcrt for thermoitm for g engine for dry battery lighting in closet, cellar, garret, barn, etc. for ignition on the Ford while tarting The world's most famous dry bat I try. UstJ litre group of individual ctlli it nttdtd. Fahntttock Spring Clip Bind ing Posti nt no txtra chart a How many uses you have for Columbia! . For doorbells, buzzers, thermostats, and alarms, use one Columbia "Bell Ringer" or two Columbia "No. 6" Batteries. For ignition on gas engines and tractors, use Columbia "Hot Snot" Ignition Bat tery No. 1 46 1. Full power when you need it most, while starting. For quick starting ignition on Fords, use the same size Columbia "Hot Shot" Ignition Bat tery No. 1461. Saves your back, temper, and time. Fits under the front seat. Sold by electricians, auto supply shops and garages, hardware and general stores, and implement dealers. Insist upon Columbia. W they hat lower Sensible Shoes Are Fashionable Shoes with sensible walking "heeld nnd comfortable toes are tho vogue for out-door and daytime' wear. Rap idly, the high French heel and tho un comfortablo pointed toes aro being limited by fashion to formal dress af fairs. Tho greater comfort and peaco of mind enjoyed by theT wearing of sen sible shoes has been tho cause of fashion's now attitude toward cor roctly shaped shoes. Tho leading In fluence In this stylo trend has been, and Is tho well known Cantilever Shoe. It has a flexiblo arch and n closo fitting instop which mnko walk ing a joy and which take tho fatiguo out of both walking and standing. Miiamim limn 1 1 mnnrarm-nmrjrn 1 THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA In tho Mattor of the Estate of Fred erick Wernoke, Deconsed. NOTICE OF HEARING. To All Persons Intorested in Said Es tate: Notlco is heroby given, that Frieda Scherz, on April 3, filed in this Court an Instrument purporting to 'i tho last Will and Tostnmont of Fre -vlck Wornoko, deceased, n'nd which Will rolated to both real and personal proporty, nnd also her petition pray ing that tho said instrument bo ad-, mltted to probato, and that lottors tostamontary, bo Issued to her, upon tho ostnto of tho said Frederick Wornoko, doccasod, and that said pe tition will bo heard boforo tho County Court in tho Court Houso, In tho City pf North Platto, County of Lincoln nnd State of Nebraska, on the 24th ,day of April 1922, nt two o'clock P. ,M., at which tlmo any ono may ap pear and contest tho probnto of said Will, nnd show cause, If any thoro ,bo, why said Instrument should not bo ndmltted to probato ns tho last Will nnd Testament of snld Froderlck Wornoko, deceased, and why lottors tostamontary should not bo issued to said petitioner. Dated at North Platto, Nebraska, April 3, 1022. WM. II. C WOODHURST, (Seal) County Judge. You will enjoy tho new shoo fash Ion when you wear Cantilever Shoes, nnd tho freedom permitted by tho Cantilever floxlblo arch will act Hko a tonlo on your feot. It Is a real happy fooling that you exporlonco whon you wear Cantilever Shoos. Como to our storo and seo them, and try thorn on. It's a treat to tho feet and to tho nervos. Wo aro tho solo agents for Cantilever Shoes In this city. DR. S. E. HUPFER , CHIROPODIST, 317 East Fourth Street.