NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TlUBUNE i aster Apparel Is Here, j CLINTON, THE JEWELER Clinton and Fon, The Eye Glass Men Sign of the Big Ring, SatisfactionSure Try Us GraduateOpticians OR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bunk LOCAL AJU) PERSONAL ew spring hats are nrrlvlng llnlly Hock s. nt v. J. Conullv of Wellfleot wag In city Wednesday. mts. moinas woou, or uurtiB, wai J i tho city yesterday. m New spring hats nro arriving dally ct Ulock's. B. L. Edinlston of Rlngo ylattdtl in (ho city yestorday. Queen Quality shoes and oxfords at "Wilcox Department Store. Mrs. Chas. Ilolvorson, of Keystone visited In the city yosterday. Sashos and girdles, see tho beauti ful ones at "Wilcox Department Store. Georgo Rauo returned today from a business trip to Gaudy. T. J. Adams ?oturned yosterday from a short visit to Omaha. Miss Louise Spanglo of Ogalalla vis ited friends In tho city yesterday. Black Cat Hosiery, tho satisfactory kind, at Wilcox Department Store. Mrs. C. F. Spencer went to Chappell yestorday on P. B. 0. business. Carl Backers returned this morning from a business trip to Omaha. Murl Maupln is reported to bo quite ill at his homo on SycaniorO Stroet, Sec tho line of presses at $25 and $35 . aWilcox Dqpartment Store. N Thurston Woodhurst is visiting his brother in Grand Island this week. Mrs. "Win. Strauss loft yesterday for Kearney whore she will visit rela tive. Miss Florcnco Stamp spent tho first of the week in Maxwell visiting with friends. Mrs. Robert Hoatson and daughter of Hershey shopped in the city Wednesday. Our records Western Nebraska. 110 East Russell Overman left yesterday for Lincoln to attond the basketball tour nament. Tho, Records on sale for tho month of March aro all new and up to date. Dixon's Music Shop. Mrs. M. Wostfall ontortnlned tho Mothors' Club Wednesday aftornoon at her homo. Men's hoavy ovoralls mado from tho heavy white back donlm $1.19 n pair at Wilcox Donartmont Store. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Slioupo of Su therland spent Wednesday in this city shopping. Doa-ou know about tho March Rec ord Salo? Ask about it at Dixon's Music Shop. Mrs. Loona-rd Stuart oame Wednes day to attond tho funoral cf the late John Tlgho. Wm. Stack roturned Wednojday from Omaha whero he took troatmonte for his oyos Judge and MrsGrimes loft yostor-' day for Chappell where the .former will hold court. See tho splendid $5 hats Arvllla Whlttakor is qhowlmr In lmr nmv s oro-510 Locust Strt. storo-510 Locust Street. iir. aim mrs. iucx uunuugion re-; uirnoii trom a trip to California tno first of tho weok, Don't fail to visit the nowest and largest Millinery Department In .tho city recently opened at Block's. C. F. Preitauor left yesterday for Gothenburg to attend tho funeral of il'C late Mrs. Erbi Robert Stuart of Lexington came Wednosdny to attond the funoral of the kite John TIglic. County Attornoy McDcrmott roturn ed to Kearney yestorday after trans acting legal business in this city. Mrs."P. L. O'Brien, who has been tho guest of Mrs. Frank Hatch, left yosterday for a fov days' visit in Omaha.- Mrs. Edwin Tlchncr returned yes terday from Omaha where sho was called by tho serious illness of her mother. Miss Lilian Story, gymnasium teach or in tho High School, Is making pre parations for a girls basketball team and also for a girls interclass track moot. We can now offer you the World's Greatest musical library VICTOR RECORDS the ackowledgei standard of musical repro duction, comprising selectjonsby such fam ous artjsts as Caruso, McCormack, Galli Curci, Iieifetz. Gluck, Homer, Kreisler, Rachmaninoff, and other leading artists, all of vyliom make VICTOR records Only. slock is the largest in We most hearlilv invite you to call and inspect this wonderful line, to hear your favorite record in our sound proof Victor Parlors, then you too will understand what is meanl by VICTOR SUPREMACY, and why the world's Greatest artists have chosen the Victrola to preserve their voices to Posterity. ROBERTS MUSIC CO. Front. Comploto stock of Brunswick Rec ords, Including oporatlc, standard and popular music. . At Walker Music Co. t'onio in and hoar the March list, Leo Hart camo up from Maxwell, Wednesday to visit his brotlior Jamos Ilart and attond tho funeral of his old frlond John Tlgho. Wo havo a now lot of sailors for $5. Also a nico assortment of trimmed hats for $C. Arvllla Whlttakor, 510 Locust street new location. Mrs. W. H. Barrot of Los Angeles who has boon visiting friends In tho city for some llniq will loavo tomor row fop Kansas City. Paul Jones Mirtdys in both white and colorod (tho quality kind) at tho AVIlcdx pepartifiont Store. The Harmony Society Orchestra left yestorday for Lexington to furnish music .for a danco and this evonlng will play for a danoo In Coand. H. J. Rathmaun wns a visitor with his father and mother at Grand Island h we?; hrothor-ln-law P. Seo- ol uuu ruuirauu wun mm. Cnrossos, .Roslc, My Mammy June, li'Z "ill uTWV' "l lnle hIts nro included ill tho March 1,st of Brunswick Records. Got them ut AValkor Music Co. The examination of poat offlco clerks which was set for last woolf has been postponed until tho 17th. It did not mako tho clerks fool nny bet ter to postpone It whon they were nil ready. Boys' Kaynoe Blouses and Rompers tno now spring lino Is being shown nt Wilcnx Department Store. Mrs. F. W. Whitney and Bttlo (laugh tor, who have been visiting Mrs. Frank Powers and Mrs. A. W. Brown of this city, havo returned to Chicago whero they will Join Major F. W. Whitney, wno is slatloned thoro. Fern W. Cassett was brought before Judgo Grlmos In District Court Tues day and plead guilty to forgery. Ho was sentenced to tho Stnto Peniten tiary for not less than ono year nor more than twonty years. Havo your painting and paper hanging dorio by us. All work guaran teed and tho best df material used. Ask to sco our samples In real 1921 wall paper. Orders filled In from 48 to GO hours. Phono 570W. II. II. Lan craf & Co. North Platte. Every Woman wishes for a new Suit, Coat, Dress or Hat for Easter wear. Our stocks ore full of tho now styles of garments and millinery, at the new scale of prices that allow you to have what you want at o price you con .afford. Don't wait until the last day before Easter to buy what you want, as you will find better selections earlier COMMUNITY PUBLICITY. Conducted by (he UllAMltlMt 01? C03LMKRCK. Supt. Auderson, ot tho Wyoming division, who wns a recent caller at tho Chambor of Commerco offlco, stat ed that ho expected that frolght'trafflc would incrcaso at least thirty por cent in volume within Uio next sixty days. Contractor Morrison,, who is doing the construction work ut tho, munici pal swimming pool, will shortly ro suino work after laying off during tho winter. It is hoped to havo tho pool fully completed by tho timo "bathing weather arrives. Union - Pacific carpcntcrH will next weok erect tho unloading chutes at tho old stock yards. Thoso chutes woro petitioned for by tho Chamber of Commorco for tho convenience of lo cal stock shlppors, and thoso who will ship In cattle for tho pure bred sales and for exhibition purposes at tho county fair. Tho North Platto association of In Rurnnco Jigonts gathered for lunch at tho Elks' club yesterday and unnnl mously voted to Invito the state as sociation of Insurance agents to hold Its J 92- stato convention in this city, Tho convention this year will .bo hold In Omaha March 2Gth and 27th, and a number of local agents will at tend. At this mooting tho Invitation to meet In North Platto In March, 1922 will bo extended. TJio Chambor of Commorco will assist tho local men In landing tho convention. Secretary Thrall, of tho Grand Is land Chamber of Commorco and Dis trict Manager Haldeman, of tho No bruska Telephone Co., woro In town Wednesday ovenlng conforrlnir with Secretary Bare nnd Lincoln Highway Consul Iloagland rolntlvo to dally bul letins on tho condition of tho Lincoln Highway. Arrangements woro com pleted whereby thoso dally bulletins covering tho highway from Grand Is land to Sidney will bo Issued. Those reports to bo received at eight o'clock endh morning, nnd in case of rain storms the Information will be Im parted through special bulletins. An ico dealer announces that the retail prlco at the start of tho season will bo ono dollnr por hundred pounds though a drop may bo mado before tho end of tho season. The wages paid for lee harvesters this winter woro Just the snmo "as hist wlntor, honco thoro was no reduction In tho cost of production, and the cost of de livering will ho about the snniojis last year. A lunibor dealer stated yesterday that a lumber bill which flgufttt $2200 last yoar can now bo purchased for $1400. or a decreaso of $800. That would seem llko a considerable drop in prices and should bo aji Incontlvo for peoplo to build. A complete survoy of tho city yos terday showed but eighteen residences In tho various stages of construction and two-thirds of these woro small In size. This Is not much of a showing, oven for so early In tho season. It is ovidenco that bulldimr operations nro halted Jy tho tightness of monoy or olse prospective builders aro wait ing for lower prices. It Is probablo howovor, that unless freight ratos arc reduced, the prlco of building material will not go much bolow present prices. Sonio tlmo ago tho Chamber of Com morco renuosted that tho pupils of the English department of tho Junior High wrlto competitive compositions on 'Tho Outstanding Features of North Platte,', offering a prize of ton dollars for tho host effort. These compositions, about sixty In number, woro rocelvod yesterday. They will bo turned ovor to tho Judgos nnd an award will bo made as soon ns they oan bp road. Wlillo no formnl opening has boon hold, tho new storo located Just north of tlm Post Office and owned by Miss Whittnkor and Mrs. Graves Is open for business. Tho room has been redecor ated and now furnishings havo been procurod. Wn nro not much of an authority on tho Interior of milllnory nnd art storo but it sobms to who bivo stood outsldo nnd lookod'thru tKo window, llko a plnco whero ladles would onloy going and looking ovor some of the things for salo. We cor-1 talnlv Wish tho ladles ucpob In fbnlr I now undertaking nnd ndmlro their ooiinee in Btnrtlntr In nt this time. Tho basket ball gamo uotweon St. Patriok's HlghSchoul nnd tho Brady High School which was to havo boon hold last ovenlng nt tho Franklin Audtlorluni, was called oft by tho Brady poople. Tho lato cancellation loft tho local mnnngement with all of tho oxponso of tho advertising and tickets but u substltuto gamo was nr ranged at tho Inst minute. Getting Rid of This disease is caused by a disturb ance of tho spinal Joints nt what is culled "kidney placo." In sovoro cases, such as Brlglifs disease, tho misalignment of tho "kldnoy placo" Joint Is so great ns to causo practical ly u, paralysis of tho kidneys. Instead of 'disposing of wasto, tho -kidneys becQino Inactive, nnd tho wasto pois ons tho body. Chiropractic spinal ad justments bring back u normal ac tion of the kidneys and that moans a disappearance of tho dropsical condi tions nnd n gradual return to health. ACT FOR HEALTH TODAY Dolay adds to suffering. Consula- V tlon Is without cargo or obligation. Drs. States & States, Tho P. S. C. Chiropractors. Building nnd Loan Building .North I'lattc Nebraska. 1 Be Good The friendly community spirit which pre vails in North Platte and Lincoln County is continually attracting new residents. When you hear of a family who has just moved into the community, he good neigh hors. Make them feel welcome, The Platte Valley State Hank is always glad to extend a welcome to new residents. Our facilitiss arc placed at their service and we invite the opportunity of doing everything in our power to make thorn feel at home in the community. The Platte Valley State Bank NORTH PLATTE, NEB. FOR TRADE Fine clean stock of Furniture, Stoves, Hardware, Grocorlos, House Furnishings. Best money makor in town. Will trndo for canyon land, southeast of North Platto. 4 Sco ' ECHELBERRY, 104 Front StroOt Bright's Disease Tho coming on of Blight's disease Is always gradual. Tho first Indication Is usually pufflnoss of tho cyollda, wouknoss and gonoral 111 health. Tho urlno la scanty, highly colored, and contains albumen. As tho dropsical condition' increases, It Intorforos wltlr rosplrntlon nnd roqulrcs tho sufferor r to kcop nn erect position. an uuummnninr. CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS DI5EA5ES "THE FOLLOWING HEAD EVES CAWS MOSS THROAT ARMS HEART LUNGS LIVER STOMACH PANCREAS SPLEEN 'KIDNEV3 0OWELS APPENDIX (bladder LOWER Itfnn LIM0S LOWER PINCHED MERWS,lHP055IBlt TO FURNISH ., PROPER IMPULSES (life and health) roiIIURORGAig rtKD TI55U innnraini'iimin arir Neighbors!