NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE LOCAL A3H) PERSONAL C. T. Wholan returned this morn ing from a business trip to Omaha. Dick Cox wlio has boon In Califor nia for Bomo tlmo arrived homo tho first of tho week. Mrs Richard Owens loft this morn ing for California whoro sho will spend several months. A. B. Hongland left this morning for JopIIn, Mo., whorb ho will trans act business for a fow days. Mr. and Mra. II. M. Cathers ro turnod Saturday from Denver whoro they hud spont sovoral days. Mrs. Don Clnbaugh spent yester day visiting at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. ClabaugU enrouto to Ohoyonno. Sneak thioves stole a fine harness from tho Xann of Henry, Tollllon, west of town, ono day recently. No clue has been found. A real salo with coats and suits at ono-half' prlco. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Mrs. Wm, Herman of Maxwell who hao boon visiting for somo timo at tho liomo of Mrs. Clara Hunter left this morning for her homo, Mrs. J. M. Koch of ML Vernon. Washington, arrived this morning to visit nt tho homo of her son Rev. C. P. Koch for sovoral weeks. Anyone having a ball or part of a ball of Cortlcolll Yarn, mole color, No. 63, Phono 93GW. MJss Elizabeth Brodbcck returned from Grand Island yesterday morn ing wbero sho had been visiting her rister Mrs. Emil Oundel for several days. All tho lato popular songs and dan oa tunes on Brunswick records, at the Walkor Muslo Co. Judge Woodhurst loft for Lincoln Sunday evening where, ho will confer with raembors oftho State Legislature regarding proposed legislation now pending. Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Sonlenberger of Falrbury who have been visiting for somo time at tho homo of tho lat ton's sister Mrs. "Wallace Qulnn, left this morning for their homo. Thoro will be a special meeting of tho Yeomen, Friday evening, January 2StU. It Is the desire or the committee in charge that every member be pres ent as very Important business is to bo transacted. Children's Iiorq ut give-away prices at 19c, 29c and 39c. E. T. Tramp & Sons. A hard-Vubbor tired truck, drove up to tho J. S. Davis warehouse in the oast end of tho yards Friday lilght, tho lock was broken' and ttWo barrels of wood alcohol, used for filling rad iators, was carried away. La Franco Hoso at ?2.49 during this sale at a saving of $2.25 and all other hose sold at a similar reduction B. T. Tramp & Sons. At the regular weekly lloonday lunch of the Rotary Club, yestorday, tho services woro read over the re mains of Gus Gloom. J. II. Stone was master of ceremonies and from re ports It was fully up to standard. See our miscellaneous windows and prices. Dont miss it. Austin, tho Jewolor. . .. Tho local high school will play ,the strong team from University Place, hero on Friday night of this week. This Is to be one of tho big games of tho season and ono which tho student body has boon looking forward to. ' Ainoi.g tho new students enrolled for tho second semester In the Senior High School uro Herbert Turplo, a graduate of tho local school in 20, Emil Leypoldt and Lawrenco Payno. They are specializing in tho commer cial work. A thief per cent inducement has been introh.cpil in tho Senior High to ir-alie less u nonces and tardiness. At '.he end the; 'Sccfuid' s.qmestor U tho pupil who has iVefther been' absent cr ttirdy P. per iipiU Will he added to eacn grade. Mrs. J. J. Halllgan. wil! ontortain tho War Mothers at her home at 305 West 2nd street, Friday rven'ns the 28th. Mrs. Edith GunU and Mrs. J. T. Stuart will assist tho hostess. Important buslneeH will ho transacted and all members nn riMiucstt'il to at tend. Today at three "clock the Litera ture, Music and Art Department of the Twentieth Century Club will meet In Fireman's Hall. A good music pro gram has been prepared and tho his tory work already begun will be con tinued by" a paper on Jewish History by Mrs. Ralph North. You can't miss It by buying a $5.00 article, out of our $5.00 window. Austin the jeweler. S. R. Derryborry of Dorryhorry & Forbes, -will attend tho Annual meet ing of tho Nobrnska Retail Hardh ware Dealers' Association at Omaha, noxt week. Mr. Dorryberry is second , vice-president of tho organization and as such ho has been asked to present tho gavel to tho retiring president. Chester Cumnijng. who attends the Armour Instituto of Technology, Chi cago, is homo for a fow days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cumming. Chester got out of all of his examinations on account of his high scholarship and decided to tako a vacation while tho others were closing up their year's work. Tho local baskot ball team met do ffoat at Kimball Saturday night by a scoro of C4 to 17. On account of tho accldont that aftornoon and Hiuman being out of tho gamo as Us rosult tho local team was not up to, Us usual sandar d. Tho Kimball team is a strong ono and gavo a good account of itself in tho gamo Saturday. T. J. Adams, who has been cm-, ployed in tho P. F. E. work was ser iously Injured Sunday about four o'clock. Ho was not on duty, but was working on a patent which ho has. In somo way ho became caught in tho machlnory and beforo help could reach him ho was very badly bruised and cut severely about tho head. His condition is so that ho Is unablo to bo moved to Omaha at present but at tending physicians ho will havo re covered enough nl a few days to stand tho trip. Tho Ladles Aid of tho Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon In tho church parlors. Tho hostesses aro Mesdames Brctzor, Bunnoll, Schllentz and Gerlo. Tho President asks that evory lady try to bo there. ::o:: Stalo of Nebraska, County of Lin coln, ss. At a regular meeting of tho Board of County Commissioners on January 10, 1921, tho Board of County Com missioners proccdccd to mako and did mako tho following estlmato of ex penses for tho County of Lincoln, Stato of Nebraska, for tho year 1921, as follows: For County General Fund $75,000.00 For County Bridge Fund 40,000.00 For County Road Fund 50,000.00 For Agricultural Society ,1,000.00 For Labor Bureau Exten sion . 5,000.00 Special Bridgo and Precinct Bonds nnd Interest. Osgood Bridge Precinct, Principal and Interest $1,G00.00 South Platto Bridgo Precinct Principal and Interest 1,500.00 Birdwood Bridgo Precinct Principal and Interest lf00.00; Platto Bridgo Precinct j Principal and Interest 1,500.00 East Platto Bridgo Precinct Principal and Interest 2,000.00' Bostwlck Bridgo Precinct i Principal and Interest 500.00 Horshey Bridgo Precinct Principal and. Interest 700.00 Special School Bond Levies School Dlst. No. 1 Principal and Interest $15,000.00 School Dfst. No. 7 Principal and Interest . 1,750.00 School Dist. No. 23 Principal and Interest - School Dlst. No. Principal and School Dist. No. Principal and School Dist Principal School Dist Principal School Dist Principal School Dist Principal School Dlst Principal School Dist Principal School Dist No. Principal and School Dist Principal School Dist Principal School Dist Principal School Dist, Princinal School Dist. No. and No. and No. and . No. nnd . No. nnd Principal and Sthool Dist. No. Principal and School Dist. No. Principal and School Dist. No. 47 Interest 55 Interest 37 Interest G7 Interest 94 and .Interest No. 98 Interest 105 Interest 111 Interest 119 Interest 120 Interest 122 Interest 12G m Interest 131 Interest Interest 133 Interest 21 Interest 113 No. and No. and . No. and . No. and No. - 500.00 100.00 4,000.001 2,500.00 450 00 350.00 300.00 300.00 '300.00 A. 200.00 200.00 200.00 300.00, 350.00 J 500.00 I 500.00 i 30O.dO " 200.00 Principal and Interest ., School Dist. No. 11G Principal and Interest 200.11 Scto' Olfi , No, 1S Principal and Interest 300.00 Special School Building Levies School Dlst. No. 33 Special Building Levy $3,300 00 FHm o1 Dist. No. GO S-npinl Buildlnjr Levy 900.00, School Dist. No. 130 I Special Building Levy 200.00 School Dlst. No. 131 ' Special Building Levy 200.00 School Dist. No. 19 tj0VV 200.00 SHi ml Dlsf. No. V- Special Building Levy 500.00 School Dist. No. 05 Principal and Interest 1,000.00 School Dist. No. 132 Principal and Interest 300.00 School Dist. No. 133 , Principal and Interest 300.00 School Dlst. No. 91 Special Building Levy 200.00 School Dlst. No. 100 Special Bnllding Levy 200.00 School Dist. No. 112 Principal and Interest 300.00 Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, this 10th day of Jan. 1921. E. H. SPRINGER. T. M. COHAGEN, II. COKER, Hoard of County Commissioners, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Attest: A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. (SEAL) 3,t ft At The SUN, Friday. Robert Brunton Presents J. WARREN KERRIGAN And his own company in The Coast of Opportunity By PAGE PHILLIPS Directed by ERNEST C. WARDE A Robert Brunton Production. Distributed by V. W.JIodkinson Corporation 527 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Also 2-reel Comedy.' All the Women's Suits to Go DUTCH AUCTION S A L E j life' M r ill' Lct! ( j 1 TM tyl 1015 ( I rA l 604 U Of all the finest Womens and Misses BEST THAT'S MADE SUITS Dutch Auction Starts Friday, a. m. JANUARY 28th nsi 9263 J Look! Read! Act! The Sale Women Have Been Looking For This is the most unique snle of the season. This snle includes evory Wonum's and Misses' Suits hi tho store. Tho fin est that's made, tho none better kind; you'll And among them suits that w-re made to sell at, $125.00 are in this Dutch Auction Sale. Our policy, as usual, to not carry over a single woman's Suit from one season into another makes it necessary for us to carry out tills plan. Printers ink costs too much inonoy to describe each suit In every detail or their beau tiful styles and colors. You must simply see them, you can not be disappointed. You'll find sizes 10, IS and 20 year sizes and womens JIG to 17 sizes. Jful all sizes of every style, but nil sizes in the different kinds. The styles nro all the kind Dame Fashion authorize and (his season's best. Came in and look them over before the sale starts. Positively no suits sold or promised to reserve until date of sale. Every Suit Reduced $2.00 Each Day as Follows: Group 1 DUTCH AUCTION of all SUITS COSTING UP TO $125 Starts at $49.75 FRIDAY, JANUARY 28th, Your Pick , of any woman's suit In the house costing up to $125, goes at : .$49.75 SATURDAY, JANUARY 29tli, Your Pick of any woman's suit iii the house that is left ..$47. 75 MONDAY, JANUARY 31st, Your Pick of any woman's suit in the house that is left i ... .$45.75 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, Your Pick of any woman's suit in the house, that is left .WS.T5 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2d, Your Pick of any woman's suit in the house that is left Mi 7K. 1 " Group 2 DUTCH AUCTION of all SUITS COSTING UP TO $75.00 Starts at $33.75 FRIDAY, JANUARY 28th, Your Pick of any woman' suit in tho group costing OQQ 7K up to $75.00 - (pOOil U SATURDAY, JANUARY 29'th, Your Pick of any woman's suit in the group, that is left '- .$31.75 MONDAY, JANUARY 31st, Your Pick of any woman's1 suit in tho group, that is left $29.75 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, Your Pick of any woman's suit in the group, that is left .$27.75 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3d, Your Pick of any woman's suit in the house that is left .' $39.75 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, Your Pick of any woman's suit in tho house 007 7 K that is left 1 $UI il J SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, Your Pick of any woman's suit in tho house 00K 7R that is left .PUUI U WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2d, Your Pick of any woman's suit in the group, that is left II u THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3d, Your Pick of any woman's suit in the group, that is left .$23.75 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1th, Your Pick of any woman's suit, in tho group, that is left .$21.75 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, Your Pick of any woman's suit In the group, that, is left . .$19.75 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5th uY-irvrwisrjini After 3 o'clock in the afternoon every suit in group 2 will mr" mww-jn Rif 1 I If h' drop in price $2.00 every 30 minutes as follows: IWf 1 If JkY xi V M. JlA-is At 3:30 all suite from group 2, your pick of 017 7K MRum what is left tj)llilU Our Great Breaking th At 4:00 all suits from group 2, your pick OIK 7K Every Day New and Big- , DJL OI . of what is left " 3l!i)iia ' Buyers' Strike Sale con- - - ger Bargains are gotton At 4 : 30 all suits from group 2, your pick of 01 0 7R tinues. what is left )lUil U out and placed on sale at m..hu,..o nt PAiA At 5: 00 all suits from group 2 your pick of Oil 7K Bigger Reductions than Multitudes of People are what is left g0 at $ 1 I , 0 Being Benefitted At 5: 30 all suits from group 2 your pick of flQ 7c what is left go at pUi I 3 Given Away Free! a!k YJaMi all theSiX Jjifeluf 2 Given Away Free! to any women present that can wear tho sizes that are left. 'J ake it from i;s, and come at the start as you will get first pick and get your choice of tho best suits that money will buy for less than ono-half value. Come, don't let your neighbors beat you to it, BE ON HAND. r Or INCORPORATED DRY GOODS WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR CLOTHING SHOES ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J. E. NELSON, MANAGER