i !5 irfM I - , . Ilillf!! I Acknowledged to be the Greatest Phonograph To-day PLAYS ALL RECORDS Come in and-hear it. WALKER MUSIC CO. Pianos. Phonographs. Sheet Music. Records D'Ihciiss Water Question. At, the mooting of the city council Tuesday evening much of tho time was Twentieth Century Club Meeting, Tho TWontleth Century Club was entertained nt the spacious home of devoted to. tho wator nuuHtlon tho. Mrs. D. M. LoiDoldt on Tueadav af- extenBlon of water main and plana ternoon, with Mrs. Harry Porter and for getting rid of tho flood waters Mrs. frank Yearsloy assisting hostes whlcll flows thrbugh th streets. As ses. to the extension of water mains, tho i Tho report of tho Clcun Up cam prellmlnary. work is lie'uy pushed palgn was g.von, and plans for tho along as rapidly as possible and It is annual Dandallon Dig were discussed, hoped that at tho first niaetlng in May All children who dig a certain number tho council will be ready to submit a of bushels 6f dandelions will be the bond proposition to tho voters. Under guests of tho Club at a picnic, and tho tho law only $50,000 can be voted, child who digs tho most will be given whereas under the plans outlined by an additional prize Water Commissioner We.ch, at least The, program consisted of t)io Com $150,000 would bo needed. Hovovcr, munlty 9 ng with Mrs. Gllfoyl as lend tho mayor and council v!1. go as far er, a piano solo by, Miss Leota Schar as possible "with Hie funds available maim; Mrs.-Ethel Cotterell conducted ,nnd cotnpleotho.work wtien the law tho Household Economtsa).and Amerl Is changed 'so that bonds In a greater conization In a very pleasiiig manner; amount can be voted. Tho puniplns? Mrs. I. L. Stcbblns conducted a di's plant must be rejuvenated and addi- play of needle work and handicraft of tions to the capacity mde,'irtUiow -different fGrelgn countrios which was pump being an imperative necossity. of Interest. Those things all help us , The mayornnd council renewed the . to appreciate I what we .are receiving discussion of tho west end drainage (unconsciously from the foroicner. and CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Miss Cornell and Miss Johnson ar rived from Donvor the early part of tho' week to accept positions in tho Stylo Shop. ' Stcam IJathH, MasHago and Electric Treatment at H12 East fltli, St. lMionq 897. Mh. Arthur Hush. tf. Mrs. J. H. Morrow, who has been R. C. Langford transacted business in Sarben yesterday. Dr. H. O. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray DUgnorfB. Reynolds Bids. Phono 148 P. C. Plelstickor was a business, ttlnitor in Bayard Wednesday. Wall paper and paint at tho Roxall. "seriously 111 for soveral weeks, will bo Mrs. Roy Cathcrs loft yesterday for !tak(m to Excelsior Springs in a day or a visit with friends In Omaha. jtwo to take treatments. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesso Smith loft this The canvass of votes cast at tho pri mornlng for a fow days' visit with jinary election Tuesday was begun this frlonds in-J?onver. momIng, tho belated precinct returns Judge Woodhurst united in marriage h!n JV"?, Tu" Hnln , Wednesday Afcles Dlltz, of Loxlngton, ' MrB" Ko th vllle wlU entertain at nn.i'Mnrin ti,w., r a br UIko luncheon tomorrow compll- IllUniUrV IU I'. u. uuillliu, miw Max woll touring, TAa. On1 T.I 1 A ...I I nu.u rum luurillg lUlU a VJW ,,a .,, ,., nf vnlntivnH in town. A & B Garage, half mocK south or depot. 30-1. Mrs. Dan Smith loft yesterday for hor homo in Montana after spending a fow days with Mrs. Charles Vernon. Teachers' Exniiilnnlloii. Tho next Lincoln county teachors examination will bo hold Saturday. April 24th, at tho usual places. ."IT1 Allocn G. Cochran, Co. Supt. To whom are you going to Bell your Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mor- ,-cantllo Co. will offer tho highest prlcos. C4tl Christian Science service Sunday 11 a, m. Wednesday evening mcotings every week at 8:00. vA cordial invi tation js extended to all to attend tlieso services. Building & Loan build ing, room 25. After having lived In Uncolncounty j High School Entertainment, almost continuously for fifty, years. This evening the high and junior Mr. and Mrs. John Burke went to Den- high school students will give an en vor this, week to make their future .tortrilnment at the Franklin audt- homo. ' torlum. giving a varied Droeram of Every hat In tho house will be sold stunts that will botli interest and at greatly reduced prices from April please. There w'll be selections by 24th to May 1st. No charges, no re- the high schoo) band, a one-act play, funds, sale final. Villa Whittnker, at readings by Mildred Skinner and May Block's, second floor. Browplng, feats of legerdemain and a Tho engine on train t No. 1G died minstrel stunt by thirteen boys who when renchlng a point 'easf'Of tho ' " "lira a iiumuer oi now lirlrlnn IIWo mnrnlmr nml.llm Irnln m. JUKUH. 1 HO UUUUHSIOU 18 piaCOll Sll u...,oy ... m ...... 1.i..-J,,- v t.. , ., .... I. pulled back to tho depot b4f rtvltch "W."" engine nn.i another train erigrne sup- iUH.L" ,l aj' ?'n. n801( .wincii- plied. ' exist in me aiuietic uepariment, Are you going to paint? We are ready to meet your demands In any j thing In tho varnish or paint lino i ditch which had been pretty well , threshed out a meeting held the pre ceding evening. This ditch l!l not 'cost less than $15,000, and whore the j money is to con' from is not alto Igether clear. Tho matter vuj put up ,tc the city attorney who will digent I the statutes anl .-.ce how the funds can legally be obtalnto. ::o:: Carl llrodheck l'nsscs Xvay. Carl Brodbeck, aged fifty-seven, nnd a resident of North Platte since 1889, Ked at tho WIso Memorial Hospital In Omaha Tuesday evening following an operation for abscess on a lung periormeo ten uays previously or a week following the operation his- con dition was conei'dered satisfactory and physicians and ro'r.ttves were hopeful of recovery, but a turn for the worse ensued and death came Tuesday. The remains were brought home Wednesday night and the funeral hel(l irom tne resilience nt aia cast Ninth street" at ten o'clock this forenoon. Carl Brodbeck waft born in Germany in 1863 and ca,me direct from that country to North Platte In 1S89, and for this period of thirty years was em ployed as a butcher by his brother Chris Brodbeck. He attended very closely to his work, his homo was his pleasure nnd Ills recreation and he lived the life of a good citizen. He leaves a wife, one son and a daughter. J. E. SEBASTIAN, The Old Line Life Mm, Res. Phone 1138. Office Phone G12.T ForSaieT Five .room house, gas, wator, elec tric lights, ii!cc shade and fruit trees, chicken house and garage. Located at 718 west Third. Phone 1044W. 30tf 100 per cent Men in the H. E. Ewartl Motor Co REPAIR DEPARTMENT Are reconized as the best. Have your automobile , attended by efficient Automobile men, trained to render best service. We will do it right. V Will Soon Play Ball. a This weather which Observer Shll- 1 f 11 rr Tin a linnn frt irltitr tin fit to MtnaV linn 9""?.In. a"20 bf"?tti??.ou' not been conducive to base ball en- ?m ni on? U"VJ' -ia tluisiasm. but Shilling nbw promises (,th St., Phono 207. 2G-S us beUer thIngg nndbn8 goon n8 Ule Headed by the band and followed ly grounds dry, and are put In shape tho cadets and -a big bunch of students practice m the diamond will begin, wearing paper caps, a parade was hold .Having secured tho service of two yestorday afternoon to boostmd ad- pitchers and a catcher for a seasoii of vertiso high school night wJjdch wllllfour months, nnd with a plenty ol bo hold nt tho auditorium this evening, jlocal talent-to fill tho other positions, Tho Boy, Scouts' council hold a meet- the North Platte- team will have a line lug Tuesday, adopted a constitution iiip that is likely to put a good tasto lii nnd by-laws for tho govornment,of tho iinouths of the fans. While the finan Scouts and decided to start a cam- cial backing of the. team is not just as paign for funds with which to estab- strong ns tho management would like lish a camp for tho scouts on the Mrs ,to have at tho start of the season, the George Roberts farm near Maxwell. Chamber of Commorco has promised On tho last pago of today's Tribune to,llc,,n out ns far a9 Possible. By the will bo found the danoe ordlnanco middle of next month tho season will passed by the council Tuesday even- Pen and The Tribune nuggests that lug. Peoplo who danco should read tbo oponlng gamo be made a big event tin's ordinance for It plainly atntos ,"u "", overyuouy do urgeu to nueno l.ml. ,,hn lw.1.1 1, n In.1,1 ..ll. I ..w.. lum liuv juu Dtitiii itu.u iiiu tiiKiy iicu help townrds mutual appreciation so needful In true Americanization. The afternoon closed wfth delicious refreshments and all hurried to the polling places to exorcise their , new political rights Mrs. C. F. Spencer, Press Cor. Obitteiry. Hazel Mao Dearlng (noo Donaldson) wife of John Wesley Dearing and only daughter of Fred W1. and Cora Don aldson of North Platte, was born in ths city December 30, 1897, and passet away at Brule, Nebraska, Monday, April 19th, at the age of 22 years, 3 months and 20 days. Mrs. Dearlng attended the public schools of North Platte, graduated, from tho local High School with the class of 1918. She was united In marriage June 23d 1919, to John Wesley Dearlng who with an Infant girl, father and mother, in laW, and a host of friends are left to mourn hor loss. Mrs. Dearing was a young woman of estimable character, one well loved for her sterling worth. Funeral services vere conducted Wednesday afternoon from the home of her parents, West 6th, Street with Internment in the North Platte Cemetary. ::u.: Card of Thanks. Wo desire to thank our friends, both of Brule and North Platte for their many acts of kindness and beautiful floral offerings during tho illness and death of our beloved wife and daugh ter. John W. Dearing, Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Donaldson, Mr. an(i Mrs. Geo. C. Dearing. dancing' nmj somo thing's you must not do. C. T. Whelnn spent a day or two at Chnppell this week going over the state aid road which ho has received iTho Municipal Band. Tho Municipal Band has begun re hearsals for tho summer work and starts out with a ' membership of twenty-six and with a possibility of an Increase In the number of mem tho contract to grade. This stretch of ;bors)i DeB,nnlng thIs yoar-thc baml ,3 a road is ten miles irt length running j oast from Chappoll. , Eventually tho other ten or twelve miles between Chnppell and Big Springs will bo grndod. promised the proper supnort: a sup port that heretofore has never been Pi'ven it. In nddltion to being tho bene ficinry of a one mill lovy ton city, prop erty which will create a revenue of REPAIR DEPARTMENT. E. C LAMB, Manager. North Platte, Auto Top and Cushion Co. . k Ho vowed to protect with his life ,$800 or $900 tho organization hafl itlioso giants of tho forest those mas-,boen promised financial support from slvo retlwoods. But when ho returned the Cliaipber of Commerce. Ono thing ,ho found that tho hoary glnnt thnt.that is really needful for tho band is guarded his mother's gravo had beeftjnow uniforms; those which have been j desecrated; his mother' gravo had (ln sorvico nro bomcwha: shnbhy, and neon destroyed, 'rnon )i was man .not an momuors aro even thus pro agalnst man. Soo tho story,' "The vlded. To uniform the bund will cost vauoy, or tne wants wiiu wnuio ,in tne noighuoriioa-i or jmju. it is Rcid, nt tho Keith Monday nnd Tuoa- "P Is now located V block south of U. P. Station on Pino St. Wo do all kinds of par upholstering, and repair work also Repair Furniture. Havo our car new by upholstering It. We guarantee satisfactory work. Call or fiee us Phono 480. North Platte Auto Top and Cushion Co. 01 ft Pino Street. J. A. 11 ANT Ar Hnnngor. day. n - For Sale. Span of big mulos, wolght 2600, 7 and 9 years old; also ono mule wolght 1000. Addross It. L. Doug las, North Platto. or phono 792F013. ::o:: Hereford Bulls for Sale. Eight Registered Hereford Bulls for Bale. Addross E. Sodorman, North Platto. 29-4 ::o:: Hereford Bulls for Sale. Twenty head, of registered Horoford Bulls for sale. S.J. Koch, Hcrshoy, Nob. - 23-8 ::o;: . ltcglstered Suffolk StnlUou for salo or trado. Wolglit 1C50, six y.oars old. Inqulro of Albert A. Glnnpp nrady. lOtf ::o:: PIANO IN STOHAGE FOB 8 ALU AT A BARGAIN. Wo havo loft In storago In North Platto a flno standard mado pfano. In order to sell immediately, without fur thor dolny, a big discount In prlco will bo given. Torms nrrnngod with responsible party if desired. Write nt onco to THE DENVER MUSIC COMPANY, 30 8 Denver, Colo. hoped that somo means can be devi'serl for securing those 'inula. There is no discounting 'be ability of tho organization, It has always been ngarded ns one of tho rest In tho stato, nndi wfith the support it is as sured, it will become even bettor. ::o:: For Sale, Lease or Trade. Ono section of pasture land, ton miles south of Maxwell. Woll fenced, plenty of water nnd lots of sliado. H. &. II. Korr. 25-7 ::o:: LAND FOR SALE. I offer for salo 1120 acres of sand hill land located 23 miles from North Platto on Tryon road; 200 acres broko and can break another 100, all in one body, 700 ncros fenced with 3-wlro fonco, good frnmo barn, sod houso, woll nnd windmill, tank nnd cistern, good cavo nnd othor improvements. Address R. L. Douglas, North Platto, or phono 792F013. ::o:; Estrny Notice. Taken up by tho undorslgnod on his plaeo six mllo8 southwest of North Platto, on or about March 20th. 1920, ono bay mare, ono gray mrfro and ono yoarllng bay colt. Ownor can have samo by proving property and paying charges. N GEORGE LIESS. 27 Cw Meadow View Farm New Materials Blouses Await Your Selection. Visit the Piece Goods Section your first opportunity and let Miss Hanafin show you the beautiful new fabrics for Blouses. They have all the freshness for spring. Georgetts, fjersey Silks, Heavy Sport Silk, Satins, Pongees, etc., The variety is almost endless. And with one of these charming McCall styles you can make a Beautiful Waist in so little time and at a tremendous saving McCALL PATTERNS Always show advance styles and they are easy to use. Coats and Suits Reductions WE HAVE RUN A HEAVY Profit Cutting Knife On all the High Grade Suits, Coats and Dresses. You'll save from $10.00 to $25.00 on any of the Highest Grade Garment you buy now. Greatly Reduced Prices Bungalow Aprons $195 Standard Percale light or dark colors others at $2.45 and S2.95, House Dresses $2.95 Percales light or dark colors others at 3315 and $3.95. DRY GOODS' WOMEN'S READY ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES J.E.NELSON. MANAGER