NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE .ffiffiffii&Si J attonUou limn U o1 " - - - - iiLit n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tiiiii i niir rrt t iin ' I m '--" w uuv v null a. a U' 1 nro not respecters of llfo nmt limb. . M roopio that need mws for ovory movo they mnko do not enro much for tlio progress of tholr town. Hersliov Times. Spring Is Here Cone in and see our full line of John Deere Implements NEW COUNTY AGENT Chester H. Grnu of Douglas county has neroptcd tho position of County Agdnt of Keith County for tho fol lowing year and will tnko up his duties on or before April 1st Mr. (Jrau la a young man of pleas ing address, whoso, family havo been farmers for sovoral generations Ho has spent four years In tho university, and all who mot him when ho wbb hero to llrst of tho week confidently ex pect him to mnko good from tho strt. After April 1st, It will ho a part of his business to got acquainted with every citizen of Keith County Keith County News. Manure Spreaders, Sulky Plows, Power Lift Listers, Harrows, Grain Drills and Wagons. The Leypoldt-Pennington Co BUILDING PLANNED The ScotUMuff lodgo of Elks at a recent meeting definitely decided to abandon tho idea of purchasing olthor tho TrlStato building or tho Lincoln Hotel for an Elks' homo, but decided to t purchase lots and erect a now bi nding. It wns voted to purchaso tho KlmbroiiRh lots situated ono block north of tho North hotel, which were purchased at a consideration of $10, 000 Tho property conslts of four lots facing Uroadway. It Is under stood that architects aro to begin at onco to prepare plans and work to commenco on tho building as quickly as possible, Tho building ns planned when completed will represent an ex penditure of somothlng llko $100,000. Tho lodgo now has a membership of over fiOO with now membors being taken In ovory mooting if will soon bo" ono of tho strongest lodges in tho state- Goring Courier. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. It. II. "Wagner and Mrs. J. 011 jr of Omaha, who Is tho guest of Mrs. Wagner, returned Sunday from a short visit In Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. Victor llomigli return ed from Omaha Friday evening aftet visiting their son who has been tak ong treatment In that city. "Work began last week at tho North River bridge. The city has stationed a man thoro who is to direct dump ing. A lot of brush has been hauled there and thrown into tho river, build" ing a jetty to protect tho banks of the river from being washed. Several of those jetties will bo built along tho south bank of the river and tho lnter Tenlng space will sorvo as a dump ground. Tho field to the west of tho bridge Is to be" fenced so that no more dumping will take place there and tho refuse that has been placed on Uiat side will bo dressed up to improve tho appearance. ::o:: SPECIAL PIANO BARGAIN Wo have a high grade piano stored in North Platte which must bo sold. Will greatly sacrlfico price for quick sale to save expense. Terms given responslblo person. Go examine it. Write us offer. All information given by writing The Denver Music Com pany, Denver, Colorado. The two year old daughter of Claudo Lonco was scalded last week when Bho stopped into a pan of boiling wator. Tho burns wore very painful. .-Wanted Stock to pasture Plenty of salt and wator. Ora Wilson, North Platto. J. V. Romigh returned from attend ing tho Omaha Auto Show Friday night Ho reports that a number of good sales were mado at to show. Dealers in attendance told him of a general revival In business in to larg er places especially. Tho O. R. C. special oar will pass though tho city the 29th of this month entoute to Denver whore a largo class will bo initiated. The degree team of Chicago will bo In chargo of tho class. Any ono wishing to mako reservations on this train can mako arrangements with Chas. Yost. One car. will bp picked yp hero. . . Tho Lincoln County Eighth Grade examination will bo given April 7th and 8th, and May Bth and Gth. Teach ers must notify mo boforo March 23d the number of pupils they havo In their school who wish to tako these examinations. AILEEN G. COCHRAN, County Supt ::o:: SAY IT WITH FLOWERS North Platto Floral Co. Flowers. W. Twelfth Street Phono 1023. Wo deliver and ship anywhere. WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM EX CHANGES WHICH REACH OUR DESK. NOTICE, INVESTORS i.t .: :. i.t i.t :.: j.: :.: :.i :.t t i.t it $ . . :.: ft ft ft ft ft ft :.: ft ft ft We have some very choice, well located lots for sale at attractive prices, also some very fine residence proper ties. These properties we offer at figures considerably lower than the buildings alone can be erected for today. We have many propositions to offer those who wish to make a profitable investment. Come in and see us, or phone 145. : ft it ft Roberts Brothers Land Co. SPECIAL SALE OF 6,000 MILE GUARANTEED TIRES 30x3 $10.50 30x3 1250 32x3 15.70 31x4 $17.50 33x4 22.30 34x4 23.00 We have just made a very fortunate purchase of tires at less than manufacturers cost, which enables us to make these prices which are about half the regular list and no war tax. You Get the Advantage of Our Large Buying Power ADAIR-LEE RUBBER CO. Three Stores; North Platte, Omaha, Malvern, Iowa NO SHOOTING Much complaint la coming to this offico about sovoral boys around town employing Sundays as a target prac tico day With rlflo and revolver. A stray bullet may hit and wound somo person if tho evil Is not stopped. Of ficer Cardwoll informs tho Enterprise that lie has his eyes on sevoral lads whom, if they don't watch their stop, will go before Judge Dorris for cor rection. Arthur Enterprise. WIDE OPEN A now card game introduced in this city has 'cm all going, old as well as young. It takes six to play tho game and about a dozen to look on. It has a grip of fascination to it that will cause tho benedicts to brave tho wrath of their Irate wives by being late to meals, tho young men to forgo dates mado with iprospectivo mates. Thore's many a good laugh in every gamo for players and bystanders. Sutherland Courier. A GOOD IDEA Dollar Day. That sound good. Wal lace merchants havo caught tho spirit of sacrifice to give the buyer an op portunity to purchaso at very reason able figures and to stimulate the trade. So next week don't fall to notlco tho page of specials. Remember tho date, Saturday, March 20 just a week off. If this proves successful, which It undoubtedly will, ono day each month will ho set apart to bo known as Dol lar Day, when bargains will bo offered at very low prices. Wallace Winner. FORT McPIIERSON Tho national comctory at Maxwell Nob., tho only ono In Nebraska, Is to bo enlarged. Tho plat, now compris ing eighty acres, will bo increased by tho addition of twenty more. Mnny families aro requesting that tho bodies of their dead from overseas bo placed horo with tho horoos of tho Civil war and Spanish-American war. Tho com" etory is called after old Ft. McPherson which occupied tho same ground. Co zad Local. A NATURAL SIMP Many of tho girls in "Princess CItry8antomom" borrowed thoir "cus toms" from their cuAoiners. Tho writor remembers an operetta given many years ago. Thoro was a real "Klmp" in tho cast, and a natural simp of tho town took tho part Ho wns much worried over planning or se curing a suitablo costumo, and at ov ory rehearsal ho shouted, "Oh, girls, what will I do for a custam! A cus tom, a custom Gothenburg Independent. LEAVING LINCOLN COUNTY R. S. . Ericson departed Sunday morning with his car of goods for Canon City. Colo., whoro ho has pur chased a tract of land. Mr. Ericson will go Into tho chlcktin business on an extensive scale, and ho oxpects his farm horo to supply ample food for his flock thoro, the prico of grain at Canon City boing moro than double tho prico horo. Wo all wish Roynl suc cess in his undertaking. Brady Vindicator. GOOD DOPE , Tho person or persona who do not respect tho offorts of tho Community Club In putting In tho dummy nollco mon nt tho Intersections of Horshey streets, without having to havo laws parsed to enforce tho traffic about SIDNEY CHAMBER OP COMMERCE Wednesday, at Hornaday's, at noon, tho congenial company of community men, with a number of faces thoro making their initial nippoaranco among thorn, disposed of tho meal prepared especially for their dolectation, and then gave tholr attention t,o tho dis cussion of questions which" moro Im mediately needed nctlon. Chairman Miles called uppon Dr. Rocho to re port progress upon tho hospital move ment. Tho Doctor did so to tho extent lint he wns, Informed that tho ownor, II. R. Fuller, had carried forward tho work and that contracts for various parts had been lot and tho work of romodoling was undor way. Ho fur ther stated that the. manager, Mrs. Tlostottor, had reported thnt her or dorr had been placed for furnishings, and that ovory outlook was to tho probability of tho hospital boing opon od on tho dnto sot, April 15th. Attorney Kapplor was called to re port on tho band. ITo snld that tho band was no longer a prospect, hut n fact Ho stated that at tho last meet ing, Monday, tho leader, Mr. Goldlng, had roported thoro wcro twenty-seven members, that music was horo and that tho boys had porformed thoir' first number "Bluo Bolls," suite creditably. Frank Whitlock roported on base ball. Ho stated that thoy had pledged $4,000 and had their plnyers listed and thnt when another similar sum hnd been pledged, thoy would bo ready to sign up. Air. Pliolns was called and continued on tho baseball project. -Sidney Tolcgrmph. ROBIN HOOD ITEMS This paper in commenting on tho com ing of "gobln Hood" endeavors to give public information rater than propa ganda. That many desire this Infor mation there enn bo no doubt, and Manager Baldwin seeks to furnish it. and is mooting with every encourage ment in promoting tho coming en gagements at tho Koith on Monday and Tuosdny. March 28 and 29. IIo wishes to mako it plain that this is no "try It on tho dog" enterprise. IIo did not contract for "Robin Hood" until ho was assured It was an elaborate and real production, nnd then on n guaranty of its quality and the pub lished fact concerning It. The cnBt Is iirnctlcnlly tho same as that of tho entire tour including over two hundred cities and extraordinary artistic and financial results ob tained. Tho "Maid Marian" of the cast Is Elsa Thledo whom newspaper comments portray as a most chnnnlng nnd capablo slngor. Harry Longstroct still does "Llttlo John" the leading baritone role. In which the Inlmltnble "Brown October Ale" song is heard with tho entire male chorus. Mr Longslreot is easily ranked as ono of the best of American baritones ;;o!t , Mrs. J. W. Jones of Gothenburg was in the city Saturday. Mrs. J. E. Choovor rolurned to Goth enburg aftor shopping In the city Sat urday - ::o:t DAIRY COWS FOR SALE Two good grade Holsteln cows for sale. Tho ono freshened in Dccombor and Is now giving 0 gallons per day: the other freshened in February and Is now giving C gallons per day. Thoy aro 7 years old. Thcso nro real milk cowk Price $125.00 each. EXPERIMENT STATION. IX THE UNITED STATES DISTItlCT COUItT FOR THE DISTJUCT OF EniiASKA. NORTH PLATTE DIVISION. In tho mutter of Ray C. Norrls, Bankrupt Caso No. 83, In Bankruptcy, Volun tary Petition. .NOTICE OF I'UWJfl AUCTION SALE Notlco is horoby given that pursu ant to nn order of Court issued out of ll.o offico of tho rofereo In bank luntcv. for tho district of Nobrnska, North Platto Dlvison, tho trusteo will sell nt public auction, pioco by plcco, to the highest bidder for cash, on tho premises at Wollfleot, Nebraska, beginning on March 2Cth. 1921 at 2 P. M. and closing at C P. M.; and .continuing each day thorcaftor in tho same rnnnnor. tho entlro stock of goods of Ray C. Norrls, bankrupt, con s(stln of gonornl morchnndiso, hard wfirn nnd implemonts. Haul solo will be for cash onlv. nnd the continuance of said salo will bo n' the discretion of tho Trustee. GLADSTONE PERKIN. Trusteo In Bankruptcy On Sale One Day Only Wednesday, March 23. GENUINE AMOSKEAG CHAMBRAY CU.r Attached WORK SHIRTS Extra Full Cut Large Arm Holes Lined Collar Lined Cuffs Long Sleeves Sizes 14 to 17 75 c HIRSCHFELD North Platte's Foremost Clothiers for Men nnd Youn& Men. WE TEACH TOUIt DOLLARS XO HAVE M011E CENTS 5 VOTE! What Anm can's vrpalp tnalo dka would Jhos like to know? Ce k and rote. Rtwlafti ftotiraft. FataM itl Just think.! SCIENCE uses the New Edison,- to detect vocal defects in medi ocre singers. Think, again! Music-lovers use the New Edison, to enjoy the vocal perfections of great singers: Sorely, its marvelous realism can bring you the world's finest music at its finest? That only 22 singexa, out of 3800, uni; pure note tea beop revealed bjr tb New Edison. DIXON, MUSIC SHOP. 7& NEW EDISON "Tjc Phonograph wftth a SotiT" Keith TheaSre MONDAY Pnri TUESDAY March 28-29 r ROBIN HOOD Ij America's Greatresi- Coiuic Opeva, ii m m m WW Now Completing Trans-Continental Triumphal Tour THE MUSICAL SENSA TION OF THE LAST TWO YEARS IN A HUNDRED CITIES PRICES: Lower Floor $2.00, Balcony $1.50 and $1-00 Plus War Tax. Seat sale opens Thursday, March 24, at Keith Theatre Box Office. Mail orders now.