Keith, Tonight. PEGGY HYLAND The Merry-Go-Round' a fascinating drama of circus life In which Cupid is an expert porformer. An initmato peep behind the tent flap of the circus. Two part SENNETT Comedy Up In Alf's Place. LOCAL AND PERSONAL A. A. Schatz returned Tuesday from a business trip to Omaha. Miss Emma DePuo left Thursday for a visit in Brulo. Mrs. J. J. Rowland, of Brule, left yesterday for her home. St. Patricks School will open Mon day, Soptember tho thirteenth. Mrs. Fred Spurrier left Friday for an extended visit in Oakland, Cal. 4 1 O. M. Pennington left Thursday for a 'short business trip to Hershey. Miss Jergensen, of this city, return ed yestorday from a visit at Maxwell. Ida Lukwitz, of Sutherland, was a business visitor in the city Thursday. Mrs. Helen Carson, of Ord, is visit ing at tho homo of her sonvC. Carson. Miss Mabol McVicker arrived yester day morning and will transact busi ness here. Mrs. J. J. Kisner and son, of. Bridge port, are visiting at the homo of Mrs. Curt Meyers. Mrs. 'C. E. Souser and daughter Helen arrived homo Thursday from Youngstown, Ohio. Walter Hazencamp returned the first of the, week from Lexington where ho visited friends for a few days. Mrs. Walter Hazencamp and son Bobbie returned home yesterday from an extended visit in Lexington. Peter Jepseir, who has been visiting friends in tho ,city for several weeks, If ft for his home in Florida yesterday. Tlid first fight for money handicap, out at the golf tournament will bo played at the Country Club jiext Sun day. itiss Isabello Stafford, of Paxton, returned Thursday to her homo after Visiting at tho hom of Miss Loretta Murphy for some time. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Wilcox camo Wednesday morning from Cozad to transact business and to visit at the J. Q. Wilcox home. Mr. and Mrs. Tangor left Wednesday morning for Denver where they will visit their daughters, Mrs. Fred Wein gand and Mrs. Peters. Miss Julia Sullivan, of Cedar Rapids, la., loft for her home Monday evening after visiting for sometime with her aunt Mrs. James Hart. Mrs. Edwina Schatz, Miss Ellen Kel iher and Edwina Schatz, of Omaha, loft Monday evening after visiting for tiome time in this city. Miss Bernardino Kelley, of Clinton, la., who lias been visiting her aunt Mrs. James Hart of this city, left for her homo Monday evening. A big lino of Lifanjts wear Just ar rived in dresses, saques, sweaters and also a big lino of caps and hoods for tho small infant. E. T. Tramp & .Sons. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miles returned to their homo In this city the first of the week after spending a week's 'joneymoon in Eastern points. Fountain Pens We carry a complete line of the Waterman Ideal Foun tain Pens. Large assort ment at moderate prices. Gummere-Dent Drug Co. Mrs. George wnncutt, of Brady, i3 visiting friends in this city. t Mrs. Ed Walkor returned Wednes day fom a trip to Denver. Alps. C. Paulion and family loft yostbrday for Pocntoilo, Idaho. Carl Horrod, of Columbus, Is visit ing at the homo of Charlos Horrod. Mrs. Louis Llpshltz loft tho first of the week for a short visit in Omaha. H. L. Pennington and George Gibbs loft Thursday morning for Denver. Mr. and Mrs Will Mcllugh returned Thursday from an auto trip to Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moorehoust) re turned Tuesday -evening from a visit in Omaha. Miss Babe Cooney, of Overton, is expected Saturday to . visit relatives in this city, ' Try tho Itoxkll first, it pays. 14U Mrs. Arthur BulTington, of Kelson, Nobr., Is visiting at tho homo of Mrs. de Bauorfiend. II. Eglantlno Boolos, of Sutherland, was a business visitor in this city the first of tho week. Mrs. Cora Brown and son Howard will leavo Saturday for Los Angeles for a visit of twoweeks. Miss Minnctto Murphy, of Oskaloosa, la., Is visiting at the homo of tho Misses Esther and Sarnl R. O. Langford returned Monday from a visit In Denver, while thorc ho took in the base ball tournament. I have just received a new shipment of banded sailors prices $10.00 to $19.50. VILLA WHITTAKER, Block's. B. L. Stegall left Wednesday morning for Chicago after visiting his parents Mr. nnd Mrs'. W. Stegall for ten days. The Roxall handles tho goods. 14 tf The. Juvenile branch of tho city library lu tho Lincoln School will opon 1 October first Instead of September first. C. E. Mallon, traveling passenger agent for tho Union Pacific was a bus iness visitor in tho city today in the interests of tho Booster trip. S. M. Souder, ofthis city, purchased a farm In Alberta, Canada, while on his trip there. He made tho purchase from the Canadian Pacific R. R. A zippy, laughablo tanglo of love, filled with sunshtnp that Is Marguerite Clark In "All of a Sudden Peggy." Keith Theatre Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Thompson, of Her shey, passed through hero yesterday enrouto to Philadelphia where they have been called by the Illness of the forper's father. Guy Swopo lowered tho golf record at tho Country Club the other evening from fiftycight to fifty 'three, the for mer record was held by C. W. Ed wards. Mrs. L. Hastings left Tuesday for Rochester, Minn., where, her father, Mr. Singleton, Is -seriously ill. Mr. Sin gleton was a former citizen of North Platte. j Are you in need of a Tailored Blouse to make your wardrobe com plete ? If so you cannot help but get f hat you want at E. T, TRAMP & SONS' Ready to Wear. F. A. Herrod has purchased a build ing and pool hall equipment on tho north side. Tho deal was closed Sep tember eighth. He will tako popsos sion September twenty-first. Charlie is in trouble again! Bui tho troubles of tho people in tho Sennett comedies make you forget your own so come to tho Keith tonight and see tills one. It's a winnor! All Sennett comedies are and this one Is tho best yet. Lovers of tho Western photoplays should on no account miss "The Squaro Shooter" showing at tho Keith Saturday night Buck Jones is tho star a now star but a very bright ono. Ho is a cowboy-soldler-avlator-actor and ho always brings a breath from tho real West with thrills and romance. . 1 . . . . I . - .1 are coining in every day Leader Mer. Co. KEITH, SATURDAY. BUCK JONES IN "The Square Shooter" A talc of tho land where tho best man wins. Just a plain ordinary man 'but oh I how ho can rido and rope and shoot when lovo is in his heart and yurposo is In his eyes. A NEW STAR GREETS 10U AND YOUR REST JUDGMENT IS INVITED Two part SENNET COMEDY ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF 4uv um siyiw in wqmoii s aum r mlsBOs suits, coats, skirts and drossos J NORTH PLATTE, IN THE COUNTY I "' - .. ,.- OF LINCOLN, IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. THE FOLLOWING anl enlarging tho water mains In QUESTION, TO-WIT: "SHALL THE Bal(l cit' f Nrth Platte, Lincoln CITY OF NORTH PLATTE, IN Couty. State or Nebraska. LINCOLN COUNTY, STATE OF NE-' Section 2. The ballots to bo used BRASKA, ISSUE ITS 'CITY OFin saltl election shall have printed NORTH PLATTE WAT Rl? wniuts thereon: IMPROVEMENT BONDS' IN THE SUM OF FIFTY THOUSAND 00-100 l?00,000.00) DOLLARS FOR THE I'UKPOSB OF RAISING MONEY FOR THE IMPROVING, EXTEND ING AND MAINTAINING THE WATER WORKS OF SAID CITY AND THE BUILDING AND CONST- an,nim Payable semi-annually, in RUCTING OF ADDITIONAL WELL lere8t aml principal payable at tho OR WELLS, PUMP-HOUSES AND ofttce of 1,10 County Treasurer of INSTALLING PUMPS AND MOTORS 'Llnco,n County, State of Nebraska, AND EXTENDING ItE-LAYlNG AND Sa,tl bonds to bear date of October ENLARGING WATER MAINS IN 1 1020 and tho Interest on said SAID CITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES ON FILE WITH THE CITY CLERK, AND TO PRO VIDE FOR THE LEVYING AND COLLECTING, BY THE PROPER OFFICERS OF SAID CITY, A TAX ANNUALLY, TO PAY THE INTER EST AND PRINCIPAL OF SAID BONDS AS THEY MATURE.. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor land City Council of the City of'"as "een levied to liay an oi tno North Platte, Lincoln County, Stato of Nebraska: Section 1. That, a special election Rim ii im iir.i,i in Dt,i .itv p Mvu, Platte. Lincoln County, Nebraska, North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne on the 19th day of October, 1920, braslca. 1 n , , , at which election tho following pro- Section 3. Those voting in favor position shall be submitted to theV)f sal proposition shall mark their voters of Said City: "Shall " the ballot with "X" after paragraph be- Mayor and City Council of tho City sinning with tho word "For." Those of North Platte, Lincoln County, ( voting against said proposition shall State of Nebraska, issue Fifty Thous-1 mark their ballot with an "X" after and 00-100 ($50,000.00) Dollars, of i tho paragraph beginning with the tho "City of North Platte Water word- "Against" issuing $50,000.00 Works Improvements Bonds," in the of tho City of "North Platto Water donomlantion of Ono Thousand 00- Works Improvements Bonds" In de- 100 ($1000.00) Dollars, each bear Ing interest at the rate of C per cent per annum, payable semi-annually interest and principal, payable at tho office of tho County Treasurer of Lincoln. County, Stato of No - braSka. Said bonds to bear date of October 1, 1920, and the interest on said bonus to bo payable on the first day of April, 1921 and on the lst day of October, 1921, and on the lst day of April nnd tho lst day of October of each and evorv vear thero 'alter until all interest on said bonds shall have been paid. Said bonds to be nuinborou consecutively from 1 to 50 inclustvo and tho Interest thereon to bo evidenced by coupons thereto attached. Bonds Nos. 1 to 5 Inclusive to be come duo and payable on the lst day of October, 1930. Bonds Nos. 0 to 10 Inclusive to become due and payable on the lst day of October, 1931. Bonds Nos. 11 to 15 Inclusive to beconio due and payablo on the lst day of October 1932. Bonods Nos. 1G to 20 inclusive to become duo and payablo on the lst day of October, 1933. Bonds Nos. 21 t6 25 Inclusive to become due and payable on tho lst day of October, 1934. Bonds Nos. 20 to 30 Inclusive to becomo duo and payablo on tho lst day of October, 1935. Bonds Nos. 31 to 35 Inclusive to becomo duo and payable on . the 1st day of October, 193G. Bonds Nos. 3G to 40 inclusive to become duo and payablo on the lst day of October, 1937. Bonds Nos. 41 to 45 Inclusive to becomo duo and payablo on tho lst day of October, 1938. Bonds Nos. 46 to 50 Inclusive to become duo and payable on tho lst day of October, 1939; And the said City Bhall have and reserves the option to pay any of said bonds at any time after ten years from tho date thereof, and shall the City of North Platte. Lin coln County, Nebraska levy a tax in the year 1921 and each and every year thereafter sufficient to pay tho Interest on said bonds, and In tho year 1921 and each and evory year thereafter sufficient to croato a sink ing fund to pay the principal of said, bonds as they become duo until suf ficient tax has been levied to pay all of the interest and principal of said bonds and such tax, both for prin cipal and Interest, to bo levied up on all of tho taxablo proporty In said City of North Platto, Lincoln County. Stato of Nebraska. Said bonds to bo used for the pur poso of raising money for the im proving, extending and maintaining of tho Wuter Works of said City and building and constructing of addi tional woll or wolls, pump-hoiisoH and purchasing and Installing pumps and motom and oxtondlng, ro-loylng. Special Showing $25 We will show in our windows today and Saturday a large variety of styles of Ladies' Dresses at $28.00 and Ladies' Hats at $5 each This is Regular Price but Unusual Values that We are Selling Every Day. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. 'FOR" issuing Fifty Thousand 00-100 ($5.0,000.00) Dollars of tho uu 01 orui 1'iatto Water WorKs Improvement Bonds" in denomina tions or Ono Thousand 00-100 ($1,000.00) Dollars each, boarlng interest at tho rate' of 6 per cent per bonds to bo payable on the 1st day of April, 1921 and on the 1st day of October, 1921, and on tho 1st day of Anr11 anu" tlle lst day ot October of eac" ana every year thereafter until all of tho interest on said bands shall have been paid; to levy a tax In the year 1921 and each and every year thereafter suffjclont to pay the In terest and principal of said bonds as they become clue until sufficient tax Principal anu interest or sam oonuB, such tax both for principal and In torest to bo levied upon all of the taxable property In said City of nomination of One Thousand 00-100 ($1,000.00) Dollars each bearing Inn-rest at the rate of G per cent per annum payable seml-anually, Interest and principal payable at tho office of J tho County Treasurer of Lincoln Coun ty, Stato of Nebraska, said bonds to bear dato of October lst, 1920, and tho interest on said bonds to bo pay able on the lst day of April, 1921 and on tho lst day of Octobor, 1921, and on tho first day of April and the llrst day of Octouor of each and every year thereafter until all of tho interest on said bonds shall have been paid and against levying a tax In tho year 1921 and each anu every year thereafter sufficient to pay tho Interest and principal of said bonds as they become duo until sufficient taxes has been levied to pay all of tho principal and interest of said bonds, such tax both for principal and interest to be levied upon all of tho taxable properly of the Bald city of North Platte, Lincoln County Nebraska. Section 4. Notice of said election Bhall bo given by the publication of a notico thereof in the North Platto Telegraph and in the North Platto Semi-Weekly Tribune, tho former be ing a weekly newspaper nnd the lat tor a semi-weekly newspaper, botli printed and published in tho City of Nouth Platte, Lincoln County, Ne braska, and of general circulation in said County, each of paid newspapers having been designated as tho of ficial papers of said City; said notico to bo published for at least five weeks prior to said dato of election and the City Clerk is hereby In structed to cause publication of said notico to bo made. Section 5. Said election will bo open at 8 o'clock In tho morning and continue open until 8 o'clock in tho aftornoou of said day of olectton. Section Cl Tho polling places of said election will bo at tho A. N. Durbin Garage; at tho Intersection of 5th and Dewey Streets In the First ward in said City; and in tho Dis trict Court room In tljo County Court House, In tho Second ward in said City; and nt tho City Hall In tho Third vfard In said City; and tho North Platto Buick Garage Company at tho Intersection of Locust and 8th Streets In said City In the Fourth ward; or such other place as may be designated In tho notico calling said olection; said election will bo con ducted In manner and form as pro vided by tho Ordinances of said City and tho Statutes of tho Stato or Nobraska. Section 7. This ordinance shall tako offoct and bo in force from and after 11b passage, approval and pub lication as rciiulrod by law. Passed and approved this 7th day of September. 1920. Attest; A. F. ST'KEIT,, Mayor. O. E. IJLDKR, City Clork, (SEAL) . ' OF- Dresses and $5 BASE P. O. Independents, Sunday, September 12, at 3 p. m. Curtis has a fine team and a good game is assured. Keith theatre Monday aod Tuesday MARGUERITE CLARK in "All of a Sudden Peggy" She was Irish nnd all of a sudden one morning, with he consent, the papers announced she was married. But she wasn't. And what's more she refused to wed her husband. What was' her game? Something deep and mysterious. Come and laugh while you find out. Do You Need a Beet Puller? We can furnish the John Deere the Puller that has points so shaped and spaced that they lift beets of any size without cutting them. The long lift ing prongs throw the beets out of the ground. They are adjustable to suit different conditions. The points of this puller are reversible. When worn round on under side, they can be turned over to present a sharp nose and give proper suc tion to secure easy penetration. We arc ready to furnish you with fccctp.V.nf ert, cultivators, diggers, lifters, beet gear or . elevators. Cjme in and ask us to shoto you the line of tools that is proving so successful. The Leypoldt-Pennington Co. Mrs. Hurry Johnson uml iMrs. Geo. Shvnunon spent Thurmhiy'ln this city. Thoy nro from Brady. Millinery BALL r vs Curtis. This will save you time in the busy season not neciessary to stop an'd sharpen or replace them so frequently and, U' sides, these particular puller points arc easily and cheaply replaced. ' You will appreciate the big clearance between the hitch and the points, as trash does not clog up. The extra long shoes insure steady running, dnd the gauge wheels are ad justable to regulate depth. We can furnish adjust able rolling coulters for tliiS Bmllo llongland loft for Walla Walla, Washington, after visiting h'qr aunt Mrs. J. & Hbagland,