WILSON TOUT, Editor and I'nbllslicr. SUBSCMPTION WtlCE: Olio Ycnr, In ndrnnco $2.00 Entordd at the North Platto, Nebraska I'ostofflco a3 Second Class Mattor. TUHSDAY, OCTOJIKIt, lOlh, J020. A SUltAl'l'Lti. Column of Nonsense. UVITOIUAL. Irrigation litis mado soino sections of tho wost a gardon npot. It will mako Lincoln County and Wostom No uraBHl ono of the rlchost agricultural ilUfofetl In tho world. If wo will capltrre tho waters that tho Platto Itiver Is carrying down to tho sea wo -will securo tho additional roo,ulslto needed to raise wondorful crops of grain, fruit and forage The thing must bo dono and will ho dono. Will this genornllon do It or will wo loavo it for anothor ago? Tho opportunity is here. Undo Sam has offered to send his trained specialists to this valley and will toll them to go to tho bottqm of the wholo matter and glvo us the last word on its possibilities if wc want him to1 do it and if wc will holp jpay tljjp expense. This offer is made not to Lincoln County nlonV but to tho wostern part of tho Btato of Ne braska. Tho district from Scottsblnft on tho west to Kearney on tho oaBt is to bo surveyed and a plan laid out for building giant reservoirs for stor ing tho-watcr during slack times and reloaajhg.it during dry weather. Tho plan is so gigantic and so fcasiblo that thero is no chanco of failure. -Preliminary surveys have been made and wo nro ready for tho final surveys nnd cost estimates. But wo must show wo nro in oamcsL Wo must holp stand tho oxponso nnd show by putting our money into tho project that wo liavo confidence In tho future of irrigation In this part of tho state. . ::r:: TJJAOIIEltS' INSTITUTE WAS V'Khh , ATTENDED AND A SUCCESS. - County Superintendent Aileeu (1. .Cochran has been commcded by n number of tcachors of Lincoln County for tho successful Institutes hold horo last wcolc It was tho first tltno tho teacher havo been called together In October Instead of in tho pummor. The nttondanco was good, tho instructors worp oxccollcnt and tho spirit was fine. -o:i Tho Aid Socloty of tho Christian 'Church will meet In tho church, on Thursday afternoon at threo o'clock.- Mrs. N. W. nigg Is chairman of tho commlttoo. Tho Spanish Wnr Veterans and tho iVuxillary will hold an entertainment.. Wo JTne other day when we ware in at t LMder, buying a new coat for our wife, man asked us wjiat all tho girls wore covering their oars with tholr hair for. We told him wo' didn't know and he said lje didn't know eithor and John didn't know so wo thought we would go orer and ask Ed Davis about It. Ed was busy selling somo salt bricks to a stockman but ha got thru protty quick for the stockman wanted tho salt for his cows and Kd must hnvq made him a good price. The stockman stood around awhile so wq asked Ed .right before him. The stockman said ho had been wondering about thnt too. Ed said he liadn'tt noticed It. At first we wore surprlsod but then wo got to thinking thnt probably Ed wns so litt hp didn't have time to notice any glrlJ'Wo aro busy too but wo noticed Uio''QiitJr abaonce of oars on somo of our rattiest girls. Ed asked us what In Vho world they combed their hair dowotlar their oars for and wo said that wHs what we camo ovor to find out. The stockman said he wished somo of his mon would cover tholr oars In some way as they got so dirty during haying that ho sometimes could hardly oat his victuals when he look ed at tholr cars. Ed said ho know n man once who had eurs that stuck out from his head like a mule and wo said wo knew a man onco who had pointed oars and Ed said ho couldn't bcllovo that so wo said wo wero thinking of his noso Instead of his cars and Ed said taht sounded more llkoly. Tho stockman said that as a usual thing girls had protty eara and wo said us ually that was right but wo know a 'girl oncd who had homely cars and we wouldn't blamo her If sho combed her hnir down over her cars. Ed said may bo tho othor girls did tho samo out of sympathy for tho girl with the home ly oars so nobody would know which ono had tho homely oars and wo said that was just like girls, tho dear things. Tho stockman said he didn't soo how they could miiko their hnir stay down over tholr cars like thoy do nnd wo said we didn't either und Ed said ho didn't eithor. Wo said their ears somotlmes showed through for wo saw ono girl tho other day who had a dIffercntshado of half over her ears from what sho had on tho top .of her head nnd it must be the ears showing through. Tho stockmnn snld muybo tho sound going in nnd out of lior ears hud had soirio effect on the hair as it went through and Ed said It probably was tho sun or something had faded tho hair that was not under tholr hats when they woro out doors. told of hearing about n girl tho day who woro "her ears down mako fun of hor and we Bald It was an riglit If thoy wanted to and then jC Ed got mad and wo got mad and wo ' started for Ed to show him and he 1 FS started for ug and just then tho stock- I jj-j man got botweon us and ho said we rQ had bettor hold our tompors. Well, Ed j 3 soemod to bo doing that protty woll 3TI but wo dldn' think wo could so wc tfi slammed the door and wont. And IJfi now wo know. LC Hi The Newest of The New. I Want Ads Tor Sale Call ducks. Phone 830W. For Jlenk Office space In room at 112 E. Front. Wunlcd A' waitress at 'tho Oasis. Apply to John Poulos. For Jtcnl furnished sleeping room in modern home. Phono 122W. For Itent One sleeping room. In quire J L caro of Tribun6. For Sale Ono No. f Radiant Homo linrd coal" stove. 220 W. Sixth St.. A. O. Kocken. Found Two automobile tires about 1V1 miles north of No. Platte. Call 7901-. ( Wanted All kinds of sowing and dressmaking. Prices very reasonable. 314 S. Walnut. Call for Mrs. Brown. For Jlciit Room in modern house. Gentleman preferred. Garago If de sired. Phono 430W. For Rent 2 furnished and heated bedrooms in private home. Call 2G7J. For Sale Furm woll imprpoved). Four hundred acres. Ten miles south west of North Platte. Caro G. M. C. 'Tribune. For Sale Second Hand Cadillac car CO gallon air-tight tin tank. Inqulro D. C. Congdon. For Sale An Albrccht Wild Cat fur coat, with raccoon collar and puns. lO'ln. length, 38 In. bust. Inquire au.i W. 2nd St or phone 158. Lost A black suit case In front of Ten Cent Store ono blnclc and one red strap. Rcwnrd. Return to this office. For Sale To ono wanting room, but , not too far out, a level south-west cor rind feed at tho Fireman's Hall next other Friday ovonin. All veterans nnd , town and tho other girls made fun of 'her. Ed said thnt wasn't right to ladles nro invited. SPECIAL ATTRACTION! ATJ the Keith Theatre i - v", Tuesday Warren Kerrigan in 'THE GREEN FLAME ifi tfi Hi bR m Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi ifi bF3 Hi ffi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi ,Hi m Hi Hi .Hi Hi . Only a lew short weeks ago tfiis exquisite creation was but ; the dreams of the designer- .to day we are showing them to women who appreciate having the newest novelty, provided of course, it was beautiful as these rich strap pumps. Priced at $10.00. From two to six are years for play. From the time they can toddle to their first day at school, youngster' spends long happy days in play. Indoors or out they're scuftling and banging their shoes -no let up the whole day through. Takes shoes like ours to withstand such treatment and be comfortable besides. SHOE MARKET a tree vnn -nTTTr - t AVES YOU ONEY ON SHOES SKHiHiHiffiHiHiffiHiH Hi Hi ffi Hi Hi Hi Hi IB m Hi Hi IjT 71 Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi 5 Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Ono Jersey cow or calf for sale or ncr, almost 200 feet front, plotted in j trade on Ford car. Phone 719W. or three small and ono large corner lot, Phono 1212W. Taken Up Oct. 14 on my place, just east of tho State Farm ono bay, horso, ono gray horse, ono white horse one gray mare. Owner can have samo by calling at my house tho first house east of State farm. ODA ROBERTS. call at 1003 W. 8th. ' ' Onions for Sale 1 mllo north and 4 mile cast of Platto Vailey School House. . Strayed Dark iron gray maro from tho farm on tho Blrdwood sometlmo I in May. 4-years old, weight about 1400 '.Guy Coleman, North Platte. LOUISE GLAUM in TUE LONE WOLFS DAUGHTER r w wt iinniiMfirui rtiarninnTinM Wednesday and Thursday . Louise Glaum in "THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER" Story by Louis Joseph Vancr 9 reels, a special productiqn and a class of picture never shown in North Platte hefore Friday and Saturday Leah Baird in CYNTHIA OF THE MINUET Special Attractions at The Keith ;i Dont forget the Salvation Army Drive this week, FORDSON Thoro are many Tractors clamoring for the patronngo of the farmer. Tho very air !s,charged with tho noise of claims. Ono would think that all tho farmer had to da was to buy a Tractor and ho would enter Into tho Millennium. Well, consider -this fact thero aro a great many different makes of Tractors. Tractors havo boon on tho American Market for twenty years. In that time somo throo hundred thousand Tractors have been sold to tho farmers In the United States. Tho Fordson Tractor litis only been on the market two y'ears, and In that tlmo more than ono hundred thousand Fordson Tractors have been sold to the farmers of tho United States. Two and two mako for. Two and two always will make four. If tho Fordson Tractor had not delivered more good work, moro sat isfactory work, moro economical work, than any othor farm Tractor, It would not havo sold in tho ratio of anywhere from five and moro to ono. "Tho proof of tho pudding is In tho eating," Tho proof of tho suporior merits of tho Fordson Tractor Is in its larger sale and usj. Tho Fordson Tractor thon asks you to buy it because of what it has dono for your neighbors. It asks you to buy it on its morits. It asks you to buy it, Mr, Farmer, because Fordson Tractor havo not yet boon uncovored bocauso new places whero mnohlno powor enn take tho place of human power, whore machlno powor can supplant horso and mule-power, aro being found ovory wcok, nnd whorover such discovery occurs, tho Fordson Tractor will fill the bill moro satisfactorily than any other form of power. Tho Fordson is simplo In design, and It Is vory strongly mado of tho hlghost quality of iron and stool. It is tho product of tho greatest mochanical gonitis tho world has ovor known, and it is most economical in first cost and aftor oxponso. Tho Fordson Tractor on your farm will Incronso the value of ovory foot of ground in that farm. It will put moro dollars and conts into' every hour you put into tho farm. Now why not havo a Fordson right nway? Take up the subject with u. Como in and got tho dotalla, and all tho partiqulars. It Is only a mattor of tlmo until you buy a farm Tractor that Is suro. So don't put it off when it monns money to you to net promptly. $854.00 F. 0. B. North Platte. Hendy-Ogier Auto Co. FORD & FORDSON SALES SERVICE. For Sale 70 bushel grain body for truck. Phono 1081W. For Sale: Six hundred acres of farm grazing land North of Flats. Good Improvements, windmill and tank. Cuts aljout fifty tons of hay. Address Minnio Zehr,' Flats, Nebraska. For Salo Store fixtures, five floor show cases, five lG-foot wall cases, ono ribbon case, one threat cabinet, two 16-foot counters, one Elliott but ton fastening machine. NELSON & CO. 717 No. Locust. ' Wanted: Horses to winter and pas ture. Two sections for 'horses to run on and two wells for watering. Ono section has never been feed off of. Inqulro C. SODACOTT.' North Platte, Genl. Dol. For Sale All modern homo built for owner's home. Eight rooms and bathj oak floors, full basement, double garage, all now. On account of money condition will sell at a bargain if sold soon. Call at 801 E. 3rd St., North Platto. For Sale: White Leghorn, Barred Rock, Whito Wyandotte and S. C. R. I. Red cockerels Good vigorous birds of Exhibition quality. Hatched from Uni. of Nebr.. trapnested, pedi greed stock. Price $3.00 each until Novf 1st Also havo a few S. C. R. I. Red hens for sale at $2.50 each. Fifty Whito Leghorns hens at $3 each. Fresh eggs retailed at Plant. Poultry Department, Uni. of Nebr. Exp. Sub station, North Platte. Correcting Back Ache or Summer Sprain joints of tho backbone' aro strained out of alignment by somo unusual lifting effort, accident or somo bad habit of sitting perhaps, and tho result is a "choked norvo" which can only bo rolioved by an adjustment which frees it of pressuro and allows tho full de greo of norvous vigor to flow Into tho portions of tho body affected, 1 NO CHARO Consultation is without charge or Thero is a form of back ache which follow sprains such as are caused by forking hay from tho ground to the wagon top. Of courso back sprains aro caused in many ways, this i3 only ono of them. Tho immediate- result is back ache. If allowed to go with out adjust ment, it dovelops lumbago or sciatic rheumatism. Back acho is Nature's protest a- gainst pinched nerves. iThe movable obligation. 3 Drs. States & States, If Tho P. S. CGlrfroprnctors. Building nnd Loan Building North Platto Nebraska. CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS DISEASES. THE FOLLOWING HEAD EYES EARS NOSE S- THROAT tcr AHMS UPADV ,VC LUNOS LIVER STOMACH PANCREAS SPLEEN KIDNEYS BOWELS APPFNDIV (bladder LOWER LINQ5 .Waal e ColUna LOWER PINCHED NERVES, impossible: to furnish properTmpulses (life and health) AND TI55UES