4 Does it To have a Factory Trained Electrician Work on your car? Remember we have An expert electrician The best battery man Complete stock of High grade parts Complete 'efficiency Equipment. The oldest service to )' . i . Auto owners in the U. S. A. GAS TANKS, BATTERIES, AUTO ELECTRIC ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES. Batteries of all Makes -Repaired. Insured Service. PRESTO-LITE Midway Motor Co. Service. lean Anytlii You ScmMHeehlu (tribune. (HA h HA ltt:. Editor ami Publisher SUBSCRIPTION HATES: Ono l'cnr by Mnll, In itdranco. .$1.7' Ono Ycur by Carrier, In ndranco, $2.00 Entered at tho North Platte, Nebraska Postofflce as Second Class Matter, FRIDAY, I'KJiJtrAKY 1211, i!h!0. LOCAL AND l'JiKSONAL Oscar Eymon, of Ogalnllu. wan r, hilnenH visitor In town yesterday. Mr. and Mm. It. Itrucc Eshom' will oiivo noxt woolc for Omaha whore they will make their home thin spring. Ml mi Maude Moriledge will arrive tomorrow frTJm Grand Island to be tho week end guost of Mm. II A. Brooks. For Sale fi room Stucco house Ith bath, on west Gth Street. Phone 24. tf Yesterday was a perfect spring day bright and warm, and It wan enjoyed not wltliHtnndlng the prediction of biiow and colder" tonight. We pay cash for butter and oggs. McGovorn & Stack, phone 80. Free dollvory. stf Mm H. F. Wright substituted yea- orday and today for Mrs. Allen who toachoH tho llfth and sixth grades at 10 Central building. The Stylo Shop is showing the now Slnlmd" dross. One of New York's latost creations. Mrs. J. K. Dlllmnn returnod yes- onlay to her homo In Gothenburg after spending sovoral days here a guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo, Ischer. Henderson Fashion Form Corsets. absolutely guaranteed to give satis faction to each customer. E. T. Tramp and Sons. Tho noon-day lunches served Thurs- ay of each week at tho Elks' homo by Stoward Kennedy havo become a permanent feature and from fifty to Bcvonty aro served. John servos n dinner that men onjoy. Aprons and bouso dresses for spring in all good styles and colors Do not fall to see them. E. T. Tramp and Sons The year old child of Mr. and Mrs. . E. Sebastian, which had been suf fering from double pneumonia, Is now nprovlng. Mr. Sebastian has been having a serious tlmo during the past three weeks, as all members of his family havo boon sick during tlmt time. FOR SALE SEVi Sec. 24, T lit. It 10. 7 mllos southeast of North Platte, known as tho Connolly place. For rurtnor Information, address A. 11. Yates, Sutherland, Neb. 12tf Thanks to tho untiring work of Commissioner Salisbury and his trac tor and drag, the residonce streets of tho city aro again in very good shapo. For u month or moro thoy had been In horrlblo shape, due to snows which foil tho latter part of last year. For Sale Old Trusty incubator, good as now. L. D. McFarland, 1702 oast Fourth. ll-G A fair sized audience attended tho second number of the lecture course at tho Franklin auditorium Wednes day evening and hoard Miss Sarah Wlllmer. a reader of moro than or dinary merit. "Tho Sign of the Cross," as given by Miss Wlliner was exceptionally good. Money Invested In a Henderson ishlon Form Corset is a safe Invest ment. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Gambling Is a great human mission. nice nailing. Tho trouble with Tom Moore In "Lord and Lady Algy" at the Crystal Saturday and Monday is that no nns a great passion for gambling or betting on horse races. Resides ho loves horses and owns his own racers. Hut tho woman In tho case, as usual. objects to Lord Algy'a mad mania for netting. Perhaps she Is merely; Jealous or ins attention to horsos. Womon aro that way, you know. Well, It Is a long row for Tom Mooro to hoo before ho gots his wife to smllo nn answer to tho famous Irish smllo of his. AT THE SUN THEATRE. FRIDAY SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN "The Beggar Prince" ALSO MONKEY COMEDY. SATURDAY . "Loot" STAltltlNU Ora Carewe ALSO Billy West Comedy. arATINEB ltIS 1. M. MONDAY "The Girl Women' STAHHING Gladys Leslie AND 4th Chapter BOUND "and GAGGED. LOCAL AN I) I'EJtSONAL See the Gmen Verlthln watoh In Dlxon'a windows. A son was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Haggerty. C. M. Austin went to Fremont Wed nesday to attend the Jeweler's conven tion. Mr. and Mra. N. K. Buckley enter tained tho Tuesday Evening Jrldgo Club tills week. Mlaa Alice- Hoatfland returned to ScottBblulT yesterday after upending a week here with her paronta. J. Vernon Lunsford wilt go to Klm creok tomorrow to apend the week end with his parents. George Frater left WednwHlay for Laramie to spend several days looking after business matters. Anton Novak, a Gothenburg cloth ier, spent Wednesday In town veil ing with John H. Edwards. An Ingorsoll will please thnt boy. Dixon's carry a complete line. 1 Watch Dixon's windows. I Miss Gay Ilostou left Tuesday for J Waterloo, la., to spend ten days visit- i lug with friends and relatives. i F. R. Elliott returned yeslerda from Denver where ho had boon a bus , inoss visitor for several days. i Llconso to wed wo a granted bv Judge Woodliurst Wednesday to Axe! i Isaacson and Ma it T. Hoggs, both of Horshoy. Dr. Goo. II. Dent returned Tuesday from Los Angeles where ho had been called by tho Illness of Mrs. Town send, mother of Mrs. Dent. Have you seen the new "Sinbad" dresses at The Stylo Shop? Miss Julia Gleason returned Monday from Chappoll whore she had been em ployed for some tlmo past and has ac cepted a position at tho Sudman Dak- ery. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. Harry Sanuelson and Oscar Sandall If ft Tuesday night for Medicine Bow, Wyo., to attend tho funeral of Robert Drown, who was a brother-in-law of Mr. Samuolson. Paul Nolan roturnod Wednesday from Wood River where ho had boon spending a few days with his brother John after attending tho Knights of Columbus Initiation at Grand Island Sunday. Dixon & Son. Sight Specialists. j A two-fisted, quick shooting! "mnn's! man in a 100 per cent American drama df adventure, mystery and ldve, with 100 thrills. At tho SUN' only. Two days commonclng Tuesday. 'Af ternoon niatlnoo ut reduced nrlce. 12-2 Leo Mustard, living on the Turple ranch, will sell off his personal prop erty Wednesday of noxt week and move to a 1000-acro farm ton miles Out from Denvor which ho purchased last year. Four hundred acres of this farm Is under irrigation Complete stock of spring's newest creations in suits, coats,, dresses and blouses at Block's. Rov. R. O. Mackintosh returned , Tuesday from St. Joe, Mr. and Mra. I Mackintosh went to St. Joo about throe' weeks ago where Mrs. Mackintosh, ' who is convalescing from the grippe, has boen visiting her folks whllo tho rector looked after buslnoss Interests In St. Joo, Topoka and Canada. I Miss Maymo Coonoy and Leo Andor- j son wero marrlod Monday at Overtoil ' ai tno Homo or tho brides parents. Mrs, Anderson has boon bookkeeper for tho Durbln Auto company for tho past year whilo Mr. Anderson Is a traveling salesman for the Powell Auto Supply Company with North Platte as his headquarters. For Salo Electric washer and fur niture 418 oust Fifth street. Phono Hlack S17. li-t Leonard Ilorrod, accompanied by his brldo, Miss Francis Hart, to whom ho had boon married that morning at Sidney, passed through Tuesday after noon enrouto on a short wedding trip to Columbus and and Omaha, Leonard Is the son of Jos. Ilorrod, of Columbus. former round-house foreman hore, and Is a successful young clothing merchant at Central City. For Salo White Rock Cockerels. Phono Hlack 920. 12-3 Charley Rogue arrived homo Mon day and loft Tuesday night for Wash ington, D. C, to bo prosont at tho con foronco which the railroad brother hoods chairmen will hold with Presi dent Wilson and his cabinet. This conforonco will bo hold Monday of next week and rolatos to an Increase o1 wages. The outcome of tho conforonco Is awaited with much interest by the geuoral public. Stop and constder prlcos In automo biles. What ca.ii you buy which com paros with a Dodgo Urothors car at J122K. Most anything In Its class is now prlcod from $300 to $400 higher and cheap ono-tlmo aollors cost with in StiO as much. Dodge Urothors do not boltovo In war profiting nt your expense. ,You know you buyJ5arvIce In a Dodge car maybe you did not know that price Is also In Its favor. J V ROMIGH. Dealer AT THE SUN, O Commencing Tuesday. American Fzhn A Six Paorl As BocK Thornton BROOD SOW SALE. The Western Breeding Association will hold iT great Brood Sow Sale in NORTH PLATTE. NEB., Monday Februury 23. 1920, at Johansen's Livery Barn, 2 Block South of U. P. Depoi. (10 Head of liroed Sows. In this salo will bo GO Head of Real Sows, bred to Eight Real Herd Boars, carrying the most popular Blood lines In the Duroc Brood, you will not go wrong In buying a Sow In this Salo. Wp aro striving year from year to Breed Bigger and Better Hogs to place bofore the Public and all wo ask of you is to come to this stlo and seo If wo are going wrong. v"e are In the business and intend to stay and brood the Duroc as big as they grow, and wo cordially Invito you to join us In buy ing a Sow or two; this will encourage us as well as yourself. If you own a high priced sow, It will encourage you to take caro of her and In this way you will ralso bigger nnd bettor hogs for yourself and the community. Now Is the time to got Into tho gnmo. It will bo a good Investment. These sows aro selected from six different herds, including Tried Sows. Fall Gilts and Spring Gilts. Write to FRANK STOOLLBERG, Manngor. for Catalogue. CONSIGNEES Frank Strollberg, Chas. Swodcll. Fred Nelson, F. O. Johnson, W. P. Snyder, Experimental Farm. AUCTIONEERS A. W. Thompson A. M. Swoodburg, Ed Koirlg, II. M. Johnnson. Fiold Representative, .Frank Ander son, Nebraska Farmor. Clerk, T. O. SWENSON. Union State Bank. North Platte. Nob. Don't Forget Dale, Monday, Feb. 2.1. ::o:: Wanted Dressmaker and Fitter for our Wo men's Ready to Wear Dopt. Must bo efficient and rapid in tho work. Prefer ono who can also assist in soiling at rush times. Call or phono Miss A. Voss of tho Leader Mercantile Co. ::o:: Wallace Couple Married. Harvey E. Parton and Miss Nell Comically, both of Wallace, wero mar rlod Monday evening at St. Patrick's chapel by Rov. Fr. McDald. Tho couple wero attended by Miss Noll Hunilln and Harry Guthorless. Tho groom Is a contractor and builder at Wallace and tho brldo had boon omployed in tho Farmer's Stato Bank nt Wallace You know what a Banjo clock Is If you don't step In to Dixon's nnd they, will be glad to show a very beau tiful model. ::o;: Freight traffic on tho Union Pacific Is rathor light at tho prosont, some what lighter than tho corresponding period last year. Trainmen and ong Inenion aro not thoroforo cnrnlng nearly so much money as they did throo months ago. Fow railroad nion's checks for $100 for tho half mouth period wero cashed on tho last pay day. : :o: : Divine Services KpNcopal Church. 1st Sunday "in Lout: Holy Communion S a. in.. Church School and blblo class 9:45 a. m Morn ing prayer and sormon 11 a. m. Churchy sohool North Sldo 3 p. in. EvonlngJ prayer and aermou 7:30 p. m. Lonton Services in church Wodnosdny nt 4 p. in. Friday at 7:30 p. m. Wodnofdny at 7:30 p. m. North Side. R O MACKINTOSH. Rector NLY I &f Co., Inc. ii tea Sanaa ad Srodxictioix of Umisual Merit Commissioners' Proceedings February 1G, 1020. Board met pursuant to adjournment present Herminghauson, Springer and Koch and county clerk. Claims wero allowed as follows: Cy Askwlg special deputy, $50.00. John Rltner, rlprapplng, $100.00. Chas. Vanscoy, work on blade, $10. Bond of O. H. Eyerly, assessor Nich- ' ols precinct approved. 1 Wm. Calhoun, work oil tractor, $10. Sutherland Lumber Co., coal for county poor, $19.15. I E. S. Hostctter, road work, $G1.50. John Schram, dragging, $32.00. Paul Meyer, services, $10.00. A. N. Durbin, hauling pile driver hammer, $20.00. Albert Stolnhausen, road work, $49. W. H. Watson, mdso county poor. $7.25. Star Bottling Works, mdse, $3.00. Sundray persons. Stato vs. Bailey, $97.40. I. W. Conant, livery hire, $24.50. Wm. Smith, road work, $0.41. ! Petition presented to the board by Nathaniel Bratton and others for their approval to the stato engineer for fed-' oral and state aid i end. The board recommends it to the state engineer for establishment. ! John Frazior, road appraising, $4.50 Clarence Webb, road work. $27.00. Adjourned to February 21, 1920. PUBLIC The undersigned will offer at public sale on the Turpie ranch 3 miles south and three miles east of North Platte, on Wednesday, February 25th, '20 Commencing at 12 o'clock sharp the following described property: 118 Head o Cattle, 110 head of well bred Hereford cows, mostly 3 yoar olds, most all will havo calves in the spring. 3 Hereford bulls. 5 milch cows, 3 giving milk, 2 will be frosh soon. EIGHT HEAD OF HORSES. 1 team of brown mares G and 7 years old, weight 2100; 1 mare nnd hprso 5 years old, weight 2300; 1 team of gray mares, weight 2200; 1 single driving mare, smooth mouth, weight 1100. SIXTY HEAD OF HOGS. 22 head of full blooded Duroc Sows, all bred to havo pigs in April; 10 head of barrows, 30 f; 11 pigs 1 registered Duroc boar. FARM MACHINERY. John Doere hay, stacker with trucks In good shapo, Champion hay swoop, six-foot Doerlng wower, ground roller, 14-lnch John Deere gang plow, lG-lnch sulky plow, 14-lnch Oliver gang plow, 3-sectlon harrow with cart, lGxlG disc, Jenny Linn walking plow, now John Dooro two-row, press drill, 2 ono-horso corn stalk drills, walking broaklng plow, corn bindor, low wagon witli 3 inch tires, high wag on with 4 inch tires, hog rack, hay rack, 2 baling hay racks, 3 sets of work harness, 2 sets of single harness, grind stouo, 3 sots of lly nets, whoolbarrow. 2 scoop boards, pump, 2 gas barrels, buggy nearly now. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Cook stovo, buffet nearly now, kitchen cab inet, bookcase, oil stove, lncubntor, folding bod, tout lGxlG nnd sowing machine. FKKK l,lT.C! AT XOO.X. TKR.MS OF SALE $20 nnd under cash; sums over $20 eight months time will be given on banknblo papor bearing 10 per cent interest from date of sale. No property to be removed till settled for II. 31. JOHANSKN, Auctioneer. Ler .ooxt Matinee. 3 Methodist Church Announcement. Sunday services: Preaching 11 a. m. subject "The Inter Church World Movement." Preaching 7:30 p. m. subject "George Washington." Ep worth League G:30 p. m. Tho Leaugue lesons are now on China and are both interesting and Instructive. The "Red and Blue" contest in the Sunday School is creating much in terest and increasing the attendance. One feature of the contest rules Is that a pupil taken from any, other Sun day school looses a point to the class. A splendid orchestra is playing now for the school. Farm nt Auction. On Thurstday, February 2G, 1920, at one o'clock p. m. I will sell at Public Auction my 80 acre farm one mile north and ono and one-half miles west of Sutherland. Nebraska. .Possession given as soon as salo completed. IMPROVEMENTS: New House 14' x 28' with ELL 14' x 10'; Corn Crib and Granary, 1G' x 24', Garage in center. Farm fenced and cross fenced. Two, hog pastures. Irrigation Ditch crosses farm. TERMS: Ten per cent day of sale, balance made known the day of sale. Horsos, cattle and farm machinery sale on place same day. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. C. H. SMITH. Owner. SALE LEE MUSTARD, Owner. HAY C. LANGFOUI), Clerk.