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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
ScmMteeklu Eribune.
WILSON TOUT. Editor ami Publisher,
Entered at the North Platte, Nebraska
Postofflceaa Second Clang Matter.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
One Year, In ndvnnco $1.G0
TUI96DAY, JUNE G, 1922.
EMTORIAL
Hnnnnl, the goer said to King Asa
of Jndah "For the oyos of tlio Lord
run to-nnd-fro throughout the whole
earth to show himself strong In bo
half of those whose heart Is right to
ward him." II Chronicles 1G:9.
Tlio flag should novor ho allowod to
touch tho ground while being raised
or lowored on a flag polo or nt an
unveiling.
IN MKMOItY OK MY MOTHHR
T'8 night and ths Btars are gloaming,
Harth'e tollers have gone to rost,
I5ut I pause a. while at the window,
With my head to tho cascmont prowiod
Oh! tho w.i Vow of remembrance and tho yearning
Thnt over my weariness creep,
And I pray for a moment's communion
Boforo I havo fallen asleep.
Just a sound of your voice Angol Mother,
Or a glimpse of your garmonts so white,
Or a hit of the music you'ro hearing,
As you dwoll In tho City of Light;
Tho hush only doopons about mo,
And I hoar but the sound of my sigh,
Whllo all that my oyos are seeing
Are God's stars In tholr shining on high;
A year ago tho Tribune supported
a Olonn-Up, Paint-Up campaign and
Judging by appearances, It was suc
cessful. Evbry little whllo wo hoar
of someono who has cleaned up on his
friends and cleared out and some of
tho girls In this town havo taken over
tho paint-up job. Their- daubing ol
red, white nnd black stuff on tholr
faces has passed tho bounds of de
cency and serves as a disguise which
friends can penetrate. Wo aro told
that they will never. havo tho fresh
rosy comploxion of healthy youth be
cause the stuff they uso on tholr
facta saps tho llfo out of their skin.
A disguise of paint, and powder may
luru a man hut is, paij never hold
him. Tho girls who uso these things
nre being misled but It Is not our
business to try to put them right.
It Is tho huslnss of their mothers.
Thoy aro to blomo but In many cases
tholr vanity has caused them to dec
orate their faces la an attempt to look
Hko pbacock. Wo aro going to havo
an understanding Just what Is meant
boforo ,wo go In to boost any moro
palnt-up campaigns.
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Brunswick phonographs, Holloy
Music House.
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Phono 3G1 W.
Oh no 'tis a pathway of glory, 7-Vi '
And I thought It was only a star, . . ,'
Whllo tho dlstanco that lloth botwoen, .
Now bridged, for It novor was far, v
Mother, I hoar your voice singing,
As you sang In tho sweet long ago,
And your robes, in radiance shining,
Aro as white as tho new fallon snow. ;
Your faco Is tho face of my Mother,
Holding "poaco which tho world never knew;"
Tho dear oyos and Hps In their smiling
Aro glorious tender and true,
Tho touch of your doar hand I'm feeling,
With Its wonderful old.tlmo caress,'
And tho world-weariness you aro healing
With nil your dear tenderness,
Then a hush and onco moro I am seeing
Only tho stars gleaming high,
Whllo tho'only sound I am hearing -.,
fs tho song of tho broezo passing by,
But Father I rovcrontly thank Thee
For leaving tho portals ajar,
And lift my soul to my Mother
As I gaze on tho faco of a star
O. O. 1L Weldncr, Maxwell, Nebr.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
SHERIFF
I am a candidate for the Republican
nomination for1 Shoriff of Lincoln
county at the prlmnrles and will ap
preciate your support. My yoors of
sorvlco aro my best recommendation.
A. J. Salisbury
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SHERIFF.
' I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tho Democratic nomination
for Shoriff of Lincoln county, sub.
Ject to tho decision of tho voters at
the primaries on July 18th.
L. L. Bortho.
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CIcEHK
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the Democratic nomination
for Cleric of Lincoln county, subject
to tho decision of tho voters at tho
Primaries on July 18th.
H. S. Hasklns
SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tho Republican nomination
for Shoriff of Lincoln county, subject
to tho decision of the voters nt tho
primaries on July 18.
GEORQE W. RHODUS
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COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Commissioner from
tho Socond District of Lincoln county,
subject to tho will of the Democratic
voters at tho primary election to bo
hold July 18. 1922.
Chas. O. Jackson
well Precinct
SCOUT HEADQUARTERS IS MOVED
TO NEW DOWNTOWN
LOCATION
Don't lot your broken frames jj
Tho hoadqunrters of the local coun
cil, Boy Scouts has boon moved from
tho high school building to tho baso
mont of tho Bidding and Loan build
ing. This Is tlio room formerly occup
lod "by Roberts Bros., and' Is a good
room for tho purpose. Executive Stop
hons has secured some needed furn
Ituro and Is making tho hoadquartors
comfortahlo and hnndy.
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Tho Missionary Clrclo of tho Firm
Christian church ontortnlned last
Thursday ovonlng at a miscellaneous
shower n honor of Mrs. Ocorgo Gregg
iwho was recently married. Sho la
hotter known as Miss Blancho Pylo,
ono of tho class of 1922 of tho North
Plnttc high school.
Want Ads
WANTED Second hand typewriter,
In good condition. Tribune office.
FOR SALE One ton Republic truck
or will trade for light roadster or
light truck. C. II. Ovormoyor.
FOR SALE Woll bred trail hound
puppies. Make fino rabbttt or coon
dogs $5.00 ench. Phono 941W.
Tho Camp Fire conforouco at the
Luthoran church laBt Friday was at-!
tondod by moro than 150 camptiro1
enthusiasts and friends. Tho after
noon session was taken up with round
tnhlo discussions by tho guardians
and prosldod ovor by Mrs. Chas. Huh-;
bard of Omaha. In tho ovenlng tho
local council hus lnvltod Homo of
tho camp flro groups to put on somo
demonstration work nnd in rosponso
tho Sioux and Pioneer groups put on
motion songs nnd tho Kllllkolocho
group gavo tho ceremonial. Songs
and yells by tho girls enlivened tho
mooting. Talks woro given by somo of
tho mothers and guests. Othor out-of-town
peoplo woro Mrs. Arthur Gent
zlor and Mrs. W. J. Blrkofor of Gothenburg.
FOR RENT Clean airy, quiet sleep
ing rooms; furnished or unfurnish
ed, under now management ono block
east of tho depot, 400 East Front St.
W. E. Shumnn Is In Lincoln this
week, arguing the telephone case be
fore tho State Railway commission
Ho and Mrs. Shumnn left hero Friday
and went to Omaha where they spent
a day whllo Mr. Shumnn looked after
some needed reports and records.
..Misses Gladys Stegall and Hazel
Lowis entertained last evening at a
dancing party at tho E. Y. P. A. Club
House In honor of Miss Marguerite
Campbell who will soon leave for her
homo In Canada. Tho out of town
guests wore Miss Margaret Campbell,
Miss Esther Guffey of Sutherland,
Harry Young of Omaha and Dr. C. C.
Kundel of Oothenburg. There were
ab'oui - twenty young people present.
Puricli and wafers werb served during
the ''evening.
Albert W. Jeff oris
Republican Candidate for
United States Senator
Farm boy, country school
teacher, college man, amateur
ball player, lawyer, earnest
worker in development of Ne
braska, now in Congress.
Always a Republican
Primary Julv 18th.
NOTICE
At tho annual meeting of the legal
voters of school district No. 77 of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, whlch will
bo hold at tho school house on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922, at 2 p. m., tho
proposition will bo submitted to tho
voters of raising tho budget of $1,000
to conduct the school for tho coming
year. This will roqulro a levy of not
less than seven mills nor moro than
twonty mills on the total assessed
valuation of said district.
Signed: A. P. McClellen
Director
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NOTICE
At tho annual meeting of the legal
voters of school district No. 21 of
Lincoln County, Nebraska., which will
bo held nt tho school house on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1D22, nt 2 p. m. the
proposition will bo submitted to the
votors of raising tho budget of $1,000
dollars to conduct tho school for the
coming year. This will requlro a 16vy
of not less than seven mills nor more
than twenty mlllB on tho total asses
sed valuation of Bald dlstrlot
Signed: John W. Klinca
Director
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Darius M. Amsberry
Of Broken Bow, Nebraska
Candidate for Congress
From the Sixth District
STRAYED From the Wyman farm,
west of town, ono mouse-colored
Jenny mule, branded "7Y" on right
shoulder. Phono 1152W.
FOR SALE Scholarship In tho Grand
Island Buslnoss College For part
iculars write to Fremont J. Wilson
Box 31, Alliance, Nebraska.
FOR RENT Improved Irrigated ten
acro track, adjoining Sutherland,
F. C. Leach, care American State
Bank, Sutherlnud.
THIS WHEEL
FOR SALE Two Shorthorn bulls.
Ono two years old; ono threo years
old. Just right for turning Into a
herd. Experiment Station, W. P. Suy-
dor, Superintendent.
One of tho Items .of news which
almost escaped us was tho selection
of North Platte as the location for
tho 1923 meeting of the Sixth District
of ' tho Nebraska Bankers' Association.
When the te'egrnm camo .innounclng
the selection of E. F. Seeberger as
president and W. E. Starr as secretory-it
looked as If It were the intention
of tho convention to glvo us the next
meeting hut tho message did not say
so and so wo could not announce tlt
At a. later dato It was almost over
looked. North Platto peoplo will ap
preciate having tho bankers of this
district como and look us over and
North Platto will try to put on Its
best clothes and behavior for tho occasion.
FOR SALE Three acres alfalfa. In
'qtilro COS Enst 3rd.
FOR SALE OR TRADE High grado
touring car, fine condition, new
tires; soil cheap, tako small car or
secured paper .In exchange! bargain.
O. II Thoelocko.
FOR SALE Steamer trunk. Reason-
ahlo price. Phono 1208.
IS GIVEN AWAY
Fd c" pr
1 V Ian Im
in 20 days. Enroll now and start to work. No
money needed. We supply information and neces
sary material. Anyone in Lincoln county over 12
years of age.
The North Platte Tribune
HEMSTICHINO AND PICTOING at
tachment; fits all sowing machines.
Prlco $2. Checks 10c extra. Lights
Mall Order House, Box 127, Birming
ham, Ala.
WAiNTED Portion as housekeopor
olthor In iclty or country, fcibod
cook. Ono girl can milk cows. Mrs.
Flshor, Roddon rooming houso. Room
27.
FOR RENT Horso barn for 1G horses
also ono for 10 horses at old stock
yards. Hoy barn 40x88 sultnblo for
Btorago purposos. Bratt, Goodman &
Buckley.
FOR SALE Tomato plants lCc per
dozen. Cabbage 50c -per hundred.
L. I. Tuckor Phono C98J.
FOR SALE Dining table, library
table, buffet, bod, range, hoator,
wardrobo, largo mirror, chairs and
rockor. Phono GG1W 409 W. 3rd.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Lot 2 Block
13 A. C. Taylor's addition to North
Platto. Make us a cash offer Will
consider a good automobllo. Write
Downoy and Johnson, . Scottshluff,
Nobr.
WANTED A Salesman capable of
calling on merchants, to hoad
quartor In North Platto, man with
car profcrcd. Roforencos required
Contrnl Statos Socrot Servlco Bureau,
Dopt. D. Lincoln, Nebraska.
Can ij ow read this policy?
Toil 'don't die to win
It doesn't increase in price.
It means cash in old age.
Insurance that Insures from
ages 15 to 05.
Any form you desire on terms to suit
you call or see t
tSTAQUSHEOIN I3IO . hm0 jf
THERE IS NONE BETTER TO BUY'
Darius M. Amsberry is a native of
Ipwa, and was raised on a farm near
Knoxville. He filed on a homestead in
Custer Copnty, Nebraska in 1878.
He was County Superintendent of
Schools for six years. In that time
he organized 1C0 .of , the schools of
the county. He organized and con
ducted a summer Normal scnool of
six weeks for six years for the bene
fit of the young teachers.
He purchased the Guster County
Republican, and edited and published
this paper for 25 years at Broken
Bow, and was instrumental in mak
ing Broken Bow one of the first dry
towns in the state in spite of the
opposition of the other newspapers
oi tne town.
He was annotated Receiver of the
Government land office of Broken
Bow in 190G by President Roosevelt,
nnd re-appointed nt the end of the
four year term by President Taft,
holding the office of Receiver prac
tically ten years.
Ho was Mayor of Broken Bow
when elected Secretary of State in
1919. He was re-elected in 1921 by
a majority of 103,320, which was
among the largest majorities cast
for any of the stntc candidates. He
refers with prido to his record in
economic, and efficient sen-ice during
his administration of the office of
Secretary of State.
Mr. Amsberry believes in the doc
trine of the Fatherhood of God nnd
the Brotherhood of Man and in or
der to further this doctrine he be
lieves that our laws should bo so
ndjusted as to protect the producer,
laborer and consumer from monopo
list organizations of every kind that
impose upon tho rights of tho people.
He favors the regulation of all cor
porations, trusts and combines that
seek to infringe upon the rights of
tho public.
He stands for tho conservation of
nil natural resources such as coal,
timber and oil that nature has pro
vided for nil mankind. Laws govern
ing traffic in such products should be
regulated so that equal justico to the
consumer would be vouchsafed.
He is for reduction of national ex
penses to the minimum in every
avenue compatible with efficie-t tov
ernmcnt so that these expenses do
not exceed t,ho Income.
He is for tho enforcement of the
Volstead Act.
He believes in tho government
denling justly with tho World War
Veteran nnd thinks that the ques
tion of tho bonus nnd from what
source it should bo paid might well
bo removed from politics nnd refer
red to the people at the next general
election.
Ho promises, If nominated and
elected, to exert his best endeavors
to faithfully servo the public and
emulnto his predecessor, Hon. Moses
P. Kinknid, in giving personal servico
to his constituents of tho Sixth Con
gressional District.
NOTICE
At tlio annual mooting of the l'gal
votora of school district No. 87 of
Lincoln County, Nobraska, whloh will
bo hold at tho school hbuso on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922 at 2 p. m the
proposition will bo submitted to tho
votors of raising tho budget of one
thousand ($1000.00) to conduct tho
school for tho coming year. This will
require a levy of not less thrni 3even
mills nor moro than twny mllte or.,
the tota: assessed valuation of said
district.
Signed: C. R. Smiih
Director.
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s NOTICE
At the annual meeting of the legal
voters of school district No. 97 of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, which will,
bo held at the school house on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922 at 2 p. m. tho
proposition will bo submitted to tho
voters of raising tho budget of Ono
Thousand ($1,000) dollars to conduct
tho school for tho coming year. This
will require a levy of not less than
seven mills nor more than twenty
mills on the total asscsed valuation
of said district.
Rork. salesman, had charge of the
Director
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NOTICE
At tho anual meeting of tho legal
voters of school district No. 107 of
Lincoln county; Nobraska, which will
be held at tho school houso on Mon
day, Juno 12, 1922 at 2 p. m. the pro
position .will bo submitted to tho vot
ers of raising the budget of one thou
sand ($1,000.00) dollars to conduct
tho school for tho coming year. This
will require a levy of not less than
seven mills nor moro than twenty
mills on tho total assesed valuation
of said district.
Mrs. Llllio M. Brlgga
Director
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NOTICE
At tho annual meeting of tho legal
votors of school district No. 47 of
Lincoln County, Nobraska, which will
be held at tho school houso on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922 at 2 p. m. tlio
proposition will bo submitted to the
voters of raising tho budget of eleven
hundred ($1,100.00) to conduct the
school for tho coming year. This will
roqulro a levy of not less than seve
mills nor moro than twenty mills on
tho total asscsed valuation of said
district
Slgnod: C. C. Bowman
Director
NOTICE
Miss Mablo Ball was fined $5.80 In
pollco counrt yesterday for disturb
ing tho ponco.
Mrs. E. R Maunder and daughter
of Paxton shoppod In tho city Satur
At tho annual meeting of tho legal
votors of school district No. 131 of
Lincoln County, Nobraska, which will
Lo hold at tho school houso on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922, at 2 p. in., tho
proposition wll bo submitted to tho
voters of raising tho budget of ono
thousand ($1,000) dollars to conduct
tlio school for tho coming year. This
will requlro a levy of not less than
seven mills nor moro than twenty on
tho total assessed vauatlon of said
district.
Signed: E. J. Damoodo
Director
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NOTICE
At tho apnual mooting of tho legal
voters of school district No. 71 of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, which will
bo hold at tho school houso on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922, at 2 p. m., the
proposition will bo submitted to tho
voters of raising tho budget of Thir
teen Hundred ($1300) Dollars to con
duct tho school for tho coming year.
Tills will roqulro a levy of not less
than Boven mills nor moro than twen
ty mills on tho total assosscd valu
ation of said district
Signed: John Slmms
DIrecter
day.