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1 THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE HOME SWEET HOME BY 1 I AOTOCASTGC AND LITTLE FRANKIB HAS STARTED EXPLORING THE ATTIC ViC'LL SEE YOU A6AIM SOON! OUB WEAO OP 7WE Moure OF FINKLE 17 and my favorite "3gr Dr M0VWG BOTHER. HEf-SM(? -eSjTvJrft rifiMBOfcHOOP VQ PASTIME I J fcgj (J) MAS A DATE WITH HAROLD. jVi.. SemMBeekly Sriluutc. WILSON TOUT. Editor ami Publisher. Entered at the North Platto, Nebraska Postolftco as Second Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE i One Year, In advance ?1X0 TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922. EDITORIAL The advertisement of the "Wilcox Department Storb, carried In our Inst issuo should not ho misunderstood. On Dollar Day tho hargnln Is ono 81s90 seamless sheet for a dollar. Only two such Bhccts nro sold to any customer. Easter Sunday dawnod gray and chilly but tho crowdB at the churches wan largor than usual. A deep sonse of tho truo meaning ot the rcBiirrcc Uon of tho Christ marked tho throngs whoro formerly thoro was largely tho stylo parade. A. H. Dumphey, superintendent of the nlr mall on tho division wost of Omaha, was in tho city yesterday. Ho mado tho statement that tho nlr mail is now carrying 24,000 lottors n trip and that tho pianos nro following tho schedules more rogularly than trains. In fact ho saya that during sovoral months tho nlr Bor(vlcq mado 95 of its expected officloncy. Tho route Is 2,600 mllcB long. Klnkaid, u hrlor adjournment wnB mnnouvorcd and ho wan cnllcd by tel ephone and came up from O'Neill to Crawford not knowing why he was called. Upon arriving, ho finally con Heated to nccopt tho nomination again on tho condition that no personnl campaign on his part bo expected. It took some strenuous argument tb bring about this result, but upon that slnglo half hour hinged tho differ ence between the retirement of Kln kaid and tho Hplondld servlco ho has slnco given, for ho was elected easily, and thoro has novcr slnco been a question. And today tho prospect Is that he will remain In congress for many more terms, Blnco ho is In hot ter health than in many years. :o: LOCAL AND l'ERSONAL Ono of tho most Intorosting docu ments bearing on tho question ot taxation, which wo hayo rend lately Is the renort ot tho committb appoint ed by tho Dawson County Tax Payers Cummlng for little New lino of wash hats folks at Wilcox's Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Pockham of Brady spent Saturday In North Platto transacting business and visiting frlonds. Mrs. G-. H. Dookwaltor returned Tuesday from Columbus whoro she visited her slstor Mrs. Allen for sev eral weoks. Mlbs Holon Schwulgor left Saturday for Hastings to visit Miss Frances Edwards for a fow days. Frances at tends tho Prosbytorlan Collogo at Hastings. Ono lot of children's gingham dresses, In values up to $5, for $1 on Dollar Day only, whio they last. E. T. & Sons. Chester Cummlng loft Saturday for Chicago wherb lio attends school. Chostor spent tho Easter vacation with his parontd, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Poem UyI Uncle Jo THE VILE (30SSIPKR I don't bellovo In gossip which can do a-nolghbor harm. Tho goss'pur is hnted, in tho town, or on tho farm; I novor seen a gossip that commanded any love pcddlin out their slanders, Which they know thoy couldn't prove. ... For Instance, hero's old Hankins, that don't live fur from me packu around a budget that 158 learnt from A to Z. Never misses nothin' that concerns his nearest friends. . . . Talks about his neighbors with a zeal that novor ends. . . . Peoplo told thero vfows of him,' ho'd find out wherehe's aL . . . They toll mo, if ho had means, ho wouldn't feed his cat . . . Thinks he Is the smoothest stick you ever camo across. . . . Lets on just like ho doesn't know his grand'dad stole a boss! An thon, he used to gamble like tho devil. I am told. . . . Neighbors catch him shootin' craps at seven year old. Folk? could toll a heap of facta from them that ort to know of how he got his mutton, maybe forty year ago. Of course I know that gossip ain't n very savory dish. . . But I have heard that Hankins ued to gusczlu Uko a fish. . . . You mighft think that scandle hum? around that feil- s life, but someone says he ro'lly swiped .mother feller's wife: I've heard 'ic winturod'ln tho pen. oi.e time in Tennesson, but, wust o'. ;ili. he gossiat? an' this don't look good to me. Neighbors knoved tho truth, I sposo they'd string to a limb, but 1 .'on't let'ale gossip, th'.ugh I've Rot no use fer hinv . . FOURTH WARD ITEMS' Loaguo. This roport appears in notii or tho Lexington papors and a clip ping, making a comparison bctweon Dawson and . Lincoln counties Ib printed elscwhoro in this Issue. Wo expect to print tho roport In full In a later issuo as most of tho deduc tions and recommendations apply in other countloB than Dawson county. Editor Wood tolls in this week's Goring Courier about Congressman Kjnlcaid'B announcement that h0 will again run for congress. In comment ing on tho Judgo nnd his long caroor in 'cdngross ho says: ""'Tills recalls to us the tlmo some years ago whou Judgo Klnkaid for ,om ronson or another had mado up his mind ho would not ask for re- nomlnatlon. It wan In tho old con vention dnyf, and tho mooting wno 'called for Crawford. Thoro Is some Among thoso that left for Ogalalla yostorday t6 attend district court wore attorneys M. E. Crosby, Vlctpr Halllgan, W. V. Hoagtand, B. E. Cnrr and J. Kocfo. Mrs. Jos. Itaney and daughter lies slo returned from Santa Barbara, Call, whoro thoy spont tno winter. They spent tho early part of the winter at Portland, Oro. John I. Long of ColumbUH Is in tho city 'looking after business matters. Ho has boon owner and publisher of of tho Columus Dally News until a fow weeks ago. , A marrlnge llconso was Issued last week to Albort W. Forguson ot Broken Bow and Miss Esther A- Russol of Stapleton. Thoy wore married by Juilgo Woodhurst. Paul Harrington, who has spont Homo months In oDnvor, returned to North Platto where ho will look after business matters until tho first of imwrlftnii hlntorv connected with It whloh nwv as well be unfolded now. Jc. when ho wll leave again. ,.iiin,,..i. r nn rnirMmiinr imnnrtnnno. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Boolor leave to .. Judge dfltnoB, as many know, had an morrow for Shrovoport, La. whoro'they Jindorlying deslro to go to congroaa w" visit their daughter Mrs. Clarence uimnMmn in his caroor. and tho altl- I)n'' Mr. Boolor will also go to Quan- ...!,. ,.f K'lnlr,,!,! Hnomn.l ' IHlll, TOXUS WllOro 110 Will trVlllSnCt lcrivo It onon. The Scotts Bluff coun-1 business. tv dolocatlon was clvon norsonal an- AIr- "ml Mrs. Sanford Hartmnu left thorltv to enter Judge GrlmoB Into yte'Iuy for Clnclnatl, Ohio, whoro tho race if tho situation soom jiropl-' Ul0' will visit tholr son Fred. Both tlons, but ho did not want to mnko' Mr. and Mrs. Hartman nro enrouto to any porsonal statomont to that orfoct. tliolr old homo at Olon Falls, Now York Arriving at Crawford, It was found ,wloro thoy will visit relatives and there woro other rccoptlvo candidates, "'tonus ror several wookb. Mrs. L. F. Kauffman and daugher spont Easter with hor parents In Lowollon. Mni. F. Wlnkleman of Fremont vis ited at tho homes of Mrs. Theo. San dal and Mrs. C. J. Perkins last week. Allen. Lawhead and Walter COm- woll spont tho week end at Grand Is land. Mrs. Martin Mogonson, living on North Locust stroet, wont to Kearney yesterday on a business trip. ' 1 ' miss liisinor uomc or Sutherland wil bo the guest of Miss Beulnh Mc- Graw this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richards and Josopll and Leda Richards of Loxlhg on woro Eastor visitors at tho Gcdrge Richards home. Mrs, F. Glunt ot Stapleton visited at tho homo of Mrs. B. F. Sunderland Saturday. Sho attended the sorvlces at tho Advent church.1 C. Hoatson and family, Itoy Hoat- son. nnd mother of Suthorlund attend od mater sorvlces at thoAdvontist church Saturday. Mrs. John Oostroich, living on Wost Eighth street wil ontertain tho Fourth Ward Lutheran Ladies sowing clrclo next Friday afternoon. D. P. Wood of CoIIogo Vlow, presl dent of tho S. D. A. conforonce hold Easter servlcos at tho Advcutlst church lust Saturday morning and afternoon. :o: but nono of them outspoken. Whllo tho ScottB Bluff county men wcro for Judge Grlmos, It was1 soon npparont that in case ot contest thoro would at least bo 111 fooling and a strong possibility of a well knowli Custer county citizen being tho successful one, Scotts Bluff county nnd Custer county men who consultod together realized tho uncortnlnties of naming partmonts ot tho a now candldato In thoso days and Day, Wodnosday, Tho big dollar special at tho Load or Mercantile Company Is on aprons. No woman can afford to pass up this wonderful ono dollar apron which is mado of 72x80 fast color porcnle, neatly trimmed and in a Btylo that will appeal to ovory woman; dark and light colors, sizes 30 to -14. Scores ot .othor spoclnl bnrgalnB In all do- storo for Dollar April 19. Tho WANTED Lady to work on ranch. Pawnoo Springs Ranch Co., -Maxwell. LOST Ladies black lace hat on West Second, eturn to 403 West Sixth and receive reward. FOR SALE By owner, at 505 So. Chestnut, 7 room house;, pantry, bath, throo closets; modern except heat; two lots; out buildings. Phone 853 W. FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock sotting eggs, 75c for 15; $4.50 for 100. F. a Waltemath, 02 S. Locnst Phono 444W. WANTED A married couplo or two ladles to room and board; modern. private homo; prices reasonable.' Phono S3GL-J. . FOR RENT CHEAP: N;E. VI sec. 34. Tp 11, Jig 2S Small Improve ments. GO acres cultivated. Balance pasturo. Address Box C35, Grand Is land, Nebraska. FOR SALE Ono Do Laval soparator. No. 15, good as now; 1 alfalfa cul-tf tivator with seed attachment; 100 Blnck Minorca lions. Phono 79HP14. Otto Mcsmor. WANTD TO BUY Horse, suitable for slnglo delivery wagon; must bo cheap and worth the money. Seo F. A. Burke. Burkes Cash Grocery, C21 East Fourth street. Want Ads WANTED A competent Bakory. gill. Ideal FOR SALE Seed Corn Bood. R. E. 'Dillon. nnd cano WANTED A girl for goneral houso work. Phone 243. FOR SALE Canna and dahlia bulbs Phono 995W. conceived tho solution in insisting on 1 Loader Morcnntilo Co. vWWWWv.v..,vv....vv... . ...... I CUT FLOWERS ft ft Carnations and Tulips $1.00 per dozen SHADE TREES Hard Maple, Hackberry, Elm and Ash, each $1.00 : Carolina Poplar $1.00 a dozen I FRUIT TREES I Cherry, Plum and Apple, 2 for $1.00 SHRUBS I Lilacs, Spirea and other shrubs $1.00 I Gooseberry 6 for $1.00 Currants 6 for, .. .$1.00 I Rose Bushes 2 for $1.00 Dahlia Bulbs 31 a doz. t Gladiola Bulbs $1 per dozen I NORTH PLATTE FLORAL CO. FOR SOLE Socd corn from crop. P. L. Wagner, Farm 1920 FOR SALE Evorboaring atrawbor- rios, $1.00 por 100. C. II. Splcor. FOR RENT Storago Bpaco in firo proof ware houso. Simon Bros. FOR SALE Cultivated ton ncro tract, closo to town. Price right for quid lalo. Answor XYZ, caro Tribuno. WANTED Acotylono woldlng ot nil kindB, prices reasonable. North Hdo Blacksmith Shop. FOR SALE Sixty Brown Leghorn chlckonB, 1 year old, $1 each. 821 West Eighth. FOR SALE Library table, rocker, $200 phonograph and records, 54 inch dining table, G loathor-soatcd chairs. 54-inch buffet, breakfast tabid all in quartorsawod oak; Now Home sewing machine; leather rocker; 9x12 Wilton rug; Gx9 congoloum rug; four poster gumwood bod nnd Princess drcssor; Clonn Quick Electric wash ing mnchlno; refrigerator; 4-burnor oil rango; porfoction oil hoator, hcatr ing stovo. All this furniture is prac tically now and in first class condi tion. 212 South Dowey. NOTICE OF PETITION Estnto No. 1S84 of Louis Rayome, de- coasou, in tno County Court of Lin coin County, Nobrnskn. Tho Stato of Nobraskn. To all por sons ii'torostod in Bald Estato tako ntlco that a potltlon has been' filed fro tho Probato of tho will of Louis Rayome, deconsod, and for tiro ap pointment of Richard W. Kern as ad ministrator with tho will annexed of snld Estato, which has beon set for hearing on May 9th, 1922, at 9 o'clock a. in. Dated April 14, 1922. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, (Seal) County Judgo. :o: NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR RENT Iiuprovcd irrigated ton acro track, adjoining Sutherland. F, C. Loach, caro Amorlcan Stato Bank, Sutherland. FOR SALE Hatching oggs. Barred Rocka, S. O. Rods and Wliito Leg horns, $1 por sotting. Luthor I. Tuck or. Phono C98J. Estato No. 1875 or William Graves, deceased, In tho County Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato ot Nobraskn, sa.: Credit ors of snld estato will tako notice that tho tlmo llmltod for presentation nnd flllntr of nlnlma ncrnlnnt Rntil Rq- tato in August 19, 1922, and for Bettlo- mont ot said Estato is April 14, 1923; that I will sit nt tho county court room in said County on May 19, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., nnd on August 19, 1922 nt 10 o'clock n. m to re ceive, cxumlno, hear, nllow, or ndlust all claims nnd objections duly filed Dated April 14, 1922. vm. ii. c. WJonnuRST. . .Sonl) ' County Judge. Dollar Day Special Spark Plugs Full Setvof Four Ford Plugs, Retail at 60c each, $2.40' Value lor only $1.00 Don't forget the date, Wednesday, April 19th. Our Loss Your Gain. ). Davis Auto Co. i L 0LLAR DAY SPECIAL 2 dozen 100 pound Flour Sacks for $1.00 2 1-gallon cans Pie Fruit, several varieties, for - - - $1.00 IDEAL BAKERY Special Attraction Coming To The KEITH THEATRE Thursday and Friday. Miss Margre Wallick in A Dancing Act Miss "Wallick is beauty and graco personified. Hor act consists ot too and classic dances. Tho young lady has just comploted an ox tonsiva tour of tho east and aB sho ia now resting at her homo we nro lucky to persuade her to entertain us for two nights. THIS WILL UK IN ADDITION TO THE KEGULAJl PICTUBE PROGRAM AND THERE WILL BE NO ADDITIONAL : . ADMISSION PRICE i,, -f , ' ' ill' ,