Diamonds! Diamonds! April is the diamond month and we have a fine selection of sized and quality sets as desired. It will pay you to let us show our selection as they will be much higher by the first of July. Nice fancy single stone rings $50.00 up. Nice fancy clusters $80.00 to $500,00. Single stone rings $15.00 to $1000-00. You can save money by buying before there is another raise. C. M. Austin, Jeweler. Diamonds! Diamonds! DR. 0. II. CRESSLSR, Graduate Dentist Office oyer the McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL The Rcbekah Kensington will moot Friday, afternoon with Mrs. M. E. Scott. A mooting of the First ward clean up organization will be held at the Jefferson school building at eight o'clock this evening. For Sale Fordson Tractor, good shape. Inquire of Harvey Tillion on the L E. Jones farm. 24-5 The G. I. A. to the 13. of L. E. will meet at the K. P. hall Friday after noon at 2:30. There will bo initiation ceremonies and refreshment will bo served. D; Morrill, Dentist, office over Wilcox Department Store. "Who's Who" in the primary elec tion to bo hold April 20th will be told in a page advertisement that will bo printed in Tho Tribuno next Friday. In this .advertisement a complete list of all state and county candidates will be given. Wo are already making preparations for our new location in this way, wo are spreading out and enlarging our stock and are now in a position to give our customers a largo and varied assortment of all classes of merchan dise from, which to make your selec tions. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. See us for wall paper, Tho Roxall Store. 14tf With a light fall of snow Saturday and a temperature below1 tho freezing point Sundny morning and yesterday morning wo may be excused for saying that winter lingors in tho lap of spring. The Mrs. Bangs house purchased by engineer Win. Thayer is being moved to a lot in tho south part of town. When placed in ship shape order it will be occupied, it is stated, by Mr. Thayer and his bride. Wanted to Buy From one to fifty colonies of honey bees, and supplies. J. S. Hastings, 310 Willow, North Platje. 25-3 Weather Observer Shilling will soon begin issuing bulletins for tho benefit of auto tourists. Theso bulletins will be sent to garago men both east and west of North Platte, and through them auto tourists will be advised of weather conditions and forecasts. Lost String of La Tusca Pearls Sunday afternoon between 203 W. 2nd and depot. Finder leave at Clinton's Jewelry Store for reward. 25-2 Simon Bros, received twenty-live heating plnnts yesterday, some to fill orders already placed, others to 111', anticipated orders. Few residences either town or county,, aro erected these days without a heating plant: such plants aro regarded a modern necessity. Dr. Howard Tost, Dentist, Twlncm Building. Phone 07. 77tf Tho annual ball of the volunteer fire department was hold at the K. C. hall last evening with an attendance that crowded tho dancing accommodations of tho room. Tho orchestra did its best in giving tho dancers snnppy music, tho committee saw that tho strangers and others were welcome, and tho affair as a whole was very successful. I. 0. 0. F. Xollce. , Witllu Wnlln l.iiili VitTift Mill , fur tho llrst. degree Thursday e.wiiS i int.', .Mini mil ! . J. (5UY SWOPK, Seel). ! Claude Delnnoy left voslordaV morning for Hot Springs. Ark., whore no expects to remain for two or thre weeks. ) Do you need rugs? The Episcopal uuiid will linvo a large assortment for shIo, Thursday, April 22nd. tf Mrs. T. C. Patterson mid daughter .iMlltn returned Saturday from Lew IAngeles where theyjmd spent the pant turoe montlis. I Morrit and uprightness in all thingti. I Wo keep thoso kind of Companies. WOODHUUST'S INS. AOENCY. 24-3 I Our suit department was neve more complete than now, a big assort ment of the very cholcost garniont. made to suit the most dlscrinilnatihn person. 13. T. Tit AMP & SONS. Ladies and gentlemen you can all vote for Chas. Llerk. Jr.. in the nri- Imary election April 20th for tho office of County Commissioner. 25-4 The 11. & S. Agency roport tho sale of tho property at G1S west Ninth to Lester Wyman, and tho 1500 block on oast Second street to Lorencc Schwerdt. Clinton fc Son, Eye-Sight Specia lists, tf J. E. Evans returned the latter part of last week from Hot Springs, Ark., where he spent about a month.,. He TetuTnR--foiling that Jiis stay, there did him good. Wnli paper and paint at the Roxall. Mrs. A. T. Dolson last week filed her petition in the district court of Hall county praying for a divorce from her husband Win. S. Dolson, tho well known engineer. A pair of properly fitted glasses will' stop that headache, Clinton & Son Opticians. tt John Hnrrington came down from Denver Saturday morning to Spend Easter with his brother Paul, return ing homo Sunday night. Ho Is an em ploye of tho Hibernian Bank in Den ver. See us for wall paper, Tho Rcxall Storo. 14tf Ills father sent him to Montana for safe keeping, but ho was too wild for tho westerners then ho sent him to Arizona. See what happens Tom Mix in "The Dare Devil", Keith Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday. Wo pay cash for butter and eggs. McOovern & Stack, phono 80. Free delivery. 8tf This second chance is being given you to see a ilrst class show by the best talent. You will miss a rare treat If you miss it. Tickets within the reacli of all "Engaged by Wed nesday" at tho Franklin auditorium, Friday, April 9th. Tickets 50c and 35c. More Dodge and Chandler car orders are now on aro books that over he fore at this time of the year. An early order Is your only protection If you would have one of theso good cars at their present most reasonable prices. J. V. ROMIGH, Agent. Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians, see them for Service. tf The road leading to tho state farm has been graded and will bo covered with river gravel. When packed this graveled roadway should bo as fine as it is possblo to make a dirt road. Residents of tho south side hopo that this graveled road may bo extended both east and west of tho stato farm. . i. i See Us For Your Power 'far a cninery Our implements up to tlate nnd prices tho lowest. The tools made to work with the Fordson have been tried and tested for you and they have proven their efficiency, durability and simplicity. They are not the heavy tools which are marketed to be used with other tractors- but aro lighter in construction and with a better lasting quality than tho average power tools. See us for any of tho following tools; and prices. Oliver Two How Lister Olhor No. 7 H in. Two Him. How Oliver No. 7 12 in. "wo Htm. Plow Hodorlck Lean Tandem Pise Four Section Spike Tooth Harrow Cull I Packer Original Manure Spreader Amsco Grain Drills Ensilage Cutters Swiyiio llobisou liny Tress Kelley Duplex Pood 21111 Individual Thresher Universal Tractor Itoad Grador arm-tin Ditcher Little Giant Tractor Dolt Tort Huron Corn Sheller Tractor Mowing Machines Hinder Hitches Fordson Tractor P. O. 13. North Platte $887.00 Fordson Oliver No. 7 Two Bottom M in. Plow 140.00 Use IIERMOLINE Oil, we know it's right. It protects your guarantee HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA For Sale 527J. -Good Piano Iiox. Phono Long Distance Telephone Service !as Been Restored. ! Nearly every town in Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota to which tele phone service was cut off by last Sunday's storm can now be reached over the long distance telephone lines. Temporary wires have been strung on all lines to provide emergency service. Some long distance calls may be delayed because it will be necessary to send them over emergency routes, until the permanent lines are rebuilt- But more than ten thousand poles and crossarms, hundreds of miles of copper wire, and other supplies were sent immediately to the damaged areas and nearly one thousand repairmen are now at work restoring per manent lines. Sentenced (o Pen. Raymond Jacobson who has been making his homo near Maxwell was givon an indeterminate sontenco of from one to live years In the peniten tiary Saturday on tho charge of Issuing worthless checks. Ho pleaded guilty to giving three to the lrondy-Oglor Co., one to I. A. Gilbert and one to tho Star Clothing House. Ho will bo talc- on to Lincoln by Sheriff Salisbury In a day or two. : :o: : 'irlli Pintle Postmasters. W.. L. Chirk, who is writing a his tory of Lincoln county, furnishes Tho Tribune with a list of tho postmasers In North Piatt sinco February, 18G7. when the office was established and the date on which they wore appointed. The list as follows: Wm. A. Gosllne, February 13, 1SG7. John G. Lathrop, July 2, 18G7. Win. F. Ilcaley, October 24, 1SG7. John M.Wambaugh. Sept. 28, 18G8. B. U. GrllTin, August 7, 1SGS. Thos. C. Patterson. Juno G, 1S71. Anthony Hies, April 12, 1882. J. E. Evans, May 29, 1884. Adam Ferguson, Juno 22, 18S5. C. M. Wherry. February G, 1888. C. L. Wood, January 30, 1S90. M. W. Clair. March 19, 1S94. H. M. Hill. March 9, 1898. R. D. Thompson, August 12, 1902. B. S. Davis. Marcli 8, 1911. P. H. McEvoy, December 17, 191(5. City Klcci.toii Today. The municipal election is being held today, the polls opening at nlpe o'clock this morning and will remain. open until seven this nvonlng. Women can exerciso their suffrage, and it is probable that quite a number will do so. Tho only contests are for council- mon in tho First, Second and Third wards. In the First ward Ray Cant- In, James Smallwood and W. W. Ciimming oppose each other, in the Second ward Jake Smith and Elmer Coates are tho opponents, and in the Third ward Ralph Hanson and F. J. Dlonor oppose each other. Sanford Hartman, candidate for councilman in the Third ward to (111 a vacancy, has no opposition, neither has C. 1L. Loininger in tho Fourth. E. R. Goodman and Ed Dlekey, candidates for school board aro unopposed. ::o:: Working (hit A System. f Nebraska is turning out highway markers at tho rato of about threo hundred each day,. Theso signs have various Inscriptions, such as "mile dit-tanco." "danger," 'county lino' and the like. They aro to bo erected along nil federal and stato aid roads. The (inns are costing about throe dollars ea eh, this sum including price of posts It is planned to have sufficient signs ready by the first of May, to rover tho entire system of roads over the state. The signs aro to bo bolt ed on both steel and wooden posts iind live hundred of the stool 'post will bo einboded in concrete These igim are mado from tho stato aid i-oiid funds available. TWO KAltMS'iOU sali:. I offer for sale tho Southwest quar ter of Section 27-13-31, located four miles west and four miles south of North Platto on main road to town, It. F. D. routo and tolcphono lino past farm, ono of tho host quartor hoc Hons In tho uplands, all in native grass; about 90 acres could be broke and would mako oxcollont farm land, balance good hay and pasturo land. Also tho north half of Seel ton 33 13-31, nine miles southwest of North Platto, all In native grass and all good hay and pasture land, about 90 acres could bo farmed; on main road to town, on telephone line ami near R. F. 1). route. These farms are well located in good neighborhood and aro the best buys In Lincoln county at the price. For price and terms see or address GEO. R. MASTERS, R. F. D. 3 North Platte, Neb. ::o: Try tho Roxall first, it pays 14tf B. W. Cross and family took poss ession last wool; of tholr new hoitso at No. 3 south Mnplo street. Mr. Cross, who Is a contractor, completed this homo at odd times, and tho period of Its building was considerably length ened out. Most up to dato wall paper patterns at tho Rcxall. ' ntl NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY Notice of Petition. Estuto No. 1748 of Mary Hansen, deceased in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, To all per sons lntorosted in said Estate tako notice that a petition has been filed for the prolmto of a certain Instrument as the last wjll and testament, of Mary Hanson and for tho appointment of Tillie S. Hianlcenbunt as executrix of saiil estate, which has been set for hearing on April 30, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated April 8. 1820. WM." II. C. WOODIIURST, ;G-23 County JulM Ileal Bargain. Will soli 1G0 acres bottom land 4 milo8 southwest of North Platto at ono-fourth off tho regular price. Tonus to buIL Call 323. B. A. Olson. 25-2. For sale Furniture Phono Ulack 282. 321 So Locust 2-t BIG COMBINATION SALE ! Johansen's Sale Barn, North Platte Saturday, April 10, 1920 Commencing at 2:00 P. M. Five Head o Horses Consisting of black mnro, coming 5 years old, wolght 1200; bay maro smooth mouth heavy with foal, gray horso coming 5 years old, weight 1150; bay horse 8 'ears old, weight 1100; black horsd- coming ' 7 years old. Ono mule. cow. Two Cows Red cow coming 4 years old will soon ho ffosh nnd ono good milk VI Head of Shoals weighing (15 lbs each. Machinery and Household Goods One buggy, four Inch tiro wagon with double box, 10 horse collars nearly now, one wide tiro wagon and rack, 2 sots of work harness, wheelbarrow, one hole corn sheller, feed grinder, sot of hroechlng har ness, 2 ten gallon milk cans, two gallon milk can, lady's bicycle, now Florence 3-holo oil burner, 3 bod springs. 2 Iron beds, washing mach ine, bronze bed. high Rrade bed spring. 2 sanitary couches, 3 wash stands, kitchen cabinet, little e.iok stove, oak finished kitchen table. COL. H. M. JOHANSEN, Auctioneer F. C. PIELSTICFCER, Cleric ' nor n Turnip Western Electric Dependable Kteetrie Service Night and Day for your Farm. See this Plant in Operation North Fiatte Plumbing & Heating Co. 106 E. 6th Street. f t m nnitMMiffi yii'yii n i hum ii hi i m i