f NORTH PJLiATTE SEMI-WEESU.Y TIUBUN1S ii-.- i - ELECTION IN THE COUNTY NEWSPAPER REPORTS OF THE ELECTIONS IX THE VILLAGES IN THE COUNTY. BRADY At tho village- election htld Tues day, L. L. Rastuusson and F. J. Sul livan wcro elected. Following la the voto for each candidate': L. L. Raa mussoii 38; F. J. Sullivan 33; R. D. Fronk 23; W. H. Wafer 17; V. V. Ritenour 10. Llttlo Interest was taken In tho election. 12 women voted. Vindicator. MAXWELL Tho Vningb election Tuesday nttractcd i great deal of attention and a largo number wcro out to voto. Tho ordinance for prohibiting pool and blllurd halls carried by a voto of 92 for and 47 against. In the contest ior village trustees J. O. Kittle rece ived 92 votes; Harry Carothcrs 83 W. A. Merrick 89; Joe Clark 55; W. F. Klncald 03; C. S. Everly 48. As tlireo woro to bo chosen tho result was tho d'ectlon of Kittle, Carothers and derrick. Toleuost t HBRSHEY Jho largest voto was cast at tho election Tuesday trat has over been cast In the history of our llttlo BOY'S SHIRTS COLLARS ATTACHED Sizes 12 to 14. Mado of good quality percale. An excellent selection of neat patterns to chooso from. REGULAR $1.00 VALUE SPECIAL AV'heroJow l'rlc Oood' Quality. Meets f 0- "For vtt.os Cor. Front & Dewey Sis. Get this handaome etching proof by Frank lin Booth, and frame, itforyourhomc. Shows Edison aa he looks to day. Bears Ma fac irfciUc autograph. No advertising mutter. 12 x 19 Inches In sire. Bring or mail the coupon. V.fc l v--. TV P7 ate . ' -of i.'r.v . - . i . v v r-mVM their oho I- :Df sSSbI lit! V... -li " , . ... ,,n . "-- . ? . i .'V-'H' - r . i " , ' ' r ' ' - Edison's Portrait 1 FREE wot 'A ST city, one hundred and ninety exorcised Uiolr rights. Wlion tho smoko cleared away tho standings woro as follows Emctt Bales 104; Ray Walker 118,' J. W. Abbott 88 and W. C- Knight 70. Bales and Walker wero elected and I will take their oftlco on the first Monday night In May. Tho board will thon consist of O. S. Thompson, E. R. Comstock, Charles Leypoldt, Emctt Bales nnd Ray Walker. Times. WALLACE J. Q. C. Akers, C. L. Cooper and W. S. Wood woro re-elected members of tho Vlllago Board of TniBteos Tucsdayf by big odds. There wore 150 votes polled, about onc-thlrd of tho number being cast by ladles. The' count stood: Akers 114 Cooper 119 Wood 135 Killcn 49. There was a good deal of rivalry shown In tho race and supporters of, tho petition and -caucus nominees wcro , busy campaigning until thq polls, closed, Tho voto was exceptionally good conBlldering tho Inclement weathor during tho day. Winner. SUTHERLAND Tho election Tuesday was a quiet affair In Sutherland. Honors wcro divided equally between tho two tickets In tho field, both on tho village nnd tho school tickets. John Cox was elected trustee on tho Citizen's ticket and Frank Coates on 'tho Progressive H. P. Wlig received tho most votes for director on tho Citizen's and Mrs. W. A. Hossnck on tho Progressive ticket Tho folowlng is how the vote stood on tho final count: Villago Trustees: Frank. Coates 1 92 John Cox 71 E. R. Williams 69 E. A. Crosby, Sr., 35 School Directors H. P. Wlig . 10( Mrs. W. A. Hossack G5 James Shoup G3 Mrs. S. A. Thomas 39 Mrs. W. J. Root 1 A. J. B'oatty 1 Gcorgo Crosby 24 Courier. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1800 of James H. Ross, doceased, In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notice that the timo limited for presentation nnd filing of claims against Bald estate is August 10th, 1921, and for settlement of said estate is April 8th, 1922; that I will sit at tho county court room in said County on May 10th, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m, nnd on August 10th, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m to receive?, oxamino, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. . Dated April 8th, 1921. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge. ::o:i Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians Try uc far Sorvlci. ur Edison Owners ENJOY You buy your phonograph for a lifetime You ought to get a lifetime of musical hap piness out of it And you do, when you buy a New Edison Jrom us. Our Edison serviceguarantees this. Our repair-expert overhauls youT instrument regularly, keeps it running smoothly and sweetly. Our Re-Creation Department makes it a poi.it to stock the kind of music you most enjoy. Our magazine, "Along Broadway," comes every month with its chat about things and persons musical. , All this is service in the truest sense of thf wnrH p.nrdial. interested, out cost Dixon Music Shop.. FARMERS ARE GIVEN ADVICE 111" SPECIALISTS IN AGRICULTURE Specialists nt tho Nebraska College of Agrlculturo believe tho wlso fnrmor will stay by stock raising. Thero now a surplus of low priced grain nnd hay and n material decrenso In tho amount of stock in tho country. It is estimated that thero woro on January 1, 1921, nearly ten million fewer head of stock in tho United States than on Jnnunfy 1, 1920. Barring widespread crop failures this year will add ma terially to tho surplus of corn, wheat and other1 cereals and feeds. Farm era who hnvo livestock to feed may And this a good way to market their grain nnd hoy. By Increasing his livestock operations tho farmor is nblo to get along with less expense for hired help and at tho same time cscapo somo of tho hard work connected wiUi grain farming. Many farmors aro planning to incrcaso their meadow nnd pasturo acreages, especially thoso of alfalfa and swcot clovor. Many of them havo taken ndynntago of tho low prtco of puro bred stock nnd hnvo laid tho foundation for fine herds of cattlo hogs and sheep. Dairy farming Is growing In favor In several Nobraaka counties and good cows aro being shipped in from other states. Maintaining soil fertility Is another reason why some are loaning toward moro llvo stock. i ::o:: First class painting and paper hang ing. Elegant stock of wall papor just received- Storo at 113 W Sixth St Phono 570W. H. II. Landgrnf and Edd Frlond- C. V. Turplo returned from a busi ness trip to Omaha Saturday morning. - NOW! YOUR RUGS AND CARPETS Should he washed aud dried by machinery right on your own (1 floors. Wo aro exports in UBihg the Hamilton Beach Carpet Wash ing Machine. We guarantee to restore tho original color,' raiso nap, . re move all spots and dirt without soaking or .Injuring nnp or sizing, or shrinking. - We got all grease, stains, streaks, tnr, etc., that a dry vacuum doesn't toitch. Wo do cheaper, quickor, bettor, moro thorough and uniform work than any other method. THE ELECTRIC RUG & CARPET CLEANING CO 914 East 3rd St Phones 1039W and GGtW. li and wifh- aphs 1 T ; ' :' "I ' MOTOR EA& . - 2 , ' mi . , 3 r : " V Cor. 6th SCOUTS SHOW METTLE IN VACLNU THE COLO IVOltTH WIND SATU1IDAY. Douulto unfavorable weather tho North Platto Scouts carried into exe cution a splendidly plnnnod hlko and Hold day Snturday. Tho wind and cold severely tried the Scouts, nnd thoy canio through with tho truo Yankee spirlL Tho hlko started with one hundred lusty hoys at 7:4r from tho Court ilauso groundn . Tho Hue of inarch lead to to fair grounds whoro tho field oventfl wero held. Tho reHilts Kivvo Troop Ono tho Efficiency Flag. Tho score was Troop Ono 35 points, Troop Thrco 12 points, Troop Ftour 8 points, Troop Two 0 points and Troop Five 3 points. After finishing tho Hold events tho Scouts hiked to tho Stato Epcriiucntn'l Farm whoro exciting giunes wero plnycd until timo to return homo. TWO LINC0IN COUNTY STOCKMEN IMPROVE THEIR SHOUT IIOItN HEIIOS. Frank Strolborg and II. S. HaBklns, both of Lincoln County, purchased puro bred stock nt tho Third Annual Sale of tho Keith County Short Horn Hrcoders' Association. This salo was hold at Ogallala last week. Mr. Strolborg bought a cow for $12C and Mr. Hnskins pnld tre same amount for a cow. : :o; ' HUMAN NATURE STORY. Tho other day wo heard of a North l'latto man who was honest enough to report $2,000 in tho hank to tho as sessor. Later on in the season, the Stato hoard of Kquallzatlon rnlscd the Lincoln County lissossmont 20 per cont nnd this mans nionoy was raised to $2,400 on which ro paid taxes. ' ::o:: HAHY CHICKS AND EGGS HATCHING White Leghorn, Single-comb Hhodo Island Reds, harrcd Rocks nnd Whito Wynndottcs. Hatching eggs $1.50 for 15; $8 for 100. Uaby chlckB $20, $22.50 and $27.50 for 100 chlckB. Poultry Department, Kxporimontnl Substation, Wall Paper Select your Paper at Home PHONE 1061J PHIL DEAT It is owned by many who can afford to pay anything they wish for the things they use. It If always bought be cause of its known value and its after economies. Tfac (wolin ciMktunt'ptlon U unuiiuiily low The tire mfleite U imuiully Mth ;. . V. ROM1GH, atifl Lociist. North Platte, KITCHEN SHOWER GIVEN FJtlDAY IN HONOR OF APRIL RRIDE. Misses Violet Maihlock, Gcorglnn McKay and Marjory Russoll enter tained nt a kitchen shower Friday ovenlngJu tho Mnddox homo on west Gth street complimentary to Miss Luclllo McFarland, wro wns married 1 playing gamps nnd cards. Tho rooms woro decorated in pink nnd whito cut flowers nnd tho snmo color schomo was carried out in the dainty lunch. Miss McFarland received ninny useful gifts for her kitchen. i ::o:: FARM LOANS J will make Farm Loans nt reason able rates, Geno Crook, North l'latto. Tho duueo glvun in tho K. C. hnll Saturday evening was largely attend ed nnd tho music by Walker's stringed orchestra was onjoyed. For Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Peony nnd Dahlia Roots, Cinnamon and Madorln Vinos, Hardy Pinks, Pansy Plants, Trees and Plants that Grow, Cut Flowers, and other Plants for any occasion, call NORTH PLATTE FLORAL CO., Visitors Welcome. Phono 1023 West 12lh Cor. Curtis. SPECIAL SALE OF 6,000 MILE GUARANTEED TIRES 30x3 $10.60 30x3 12.60 32x3 16.70 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 Nehr. , KHVANIANS ATTEND THE N0UTH PLATTE AUTO SHOW IN A HODY. Tho members of tho Klwanls Club with their ladies met at tho Franklin building Frldny evening and visited tho AUto Show in a body. During tli0i stay tho show wns turned ovor to thoni and thoy mndo merry with songs and dancing. Klwanls colors nnd wolsomo signs woro in ovidonco in each dealers' booth. Tho Klwanlans woro well pleased with tho reception givou them and expressed their appreciation of iho courtesies of tho Auto Show managomont In tho henrtlOBt torms. (iLEE CLUH (JIVES TWO CONCERTS TO CROWDED HOUSES ON SUNDAY Tho Croighton Univoralty Gloo Club, assisted by Paul Harrington of this city gavo a concort at the Keith Tho atro at 3 p. in. Sunday and repeated tho entertainment at 8:15 Mil the evening to a crowded houso. Tho program consisted of instrumental and vocal solos, songs by. tho gloo club, a snxophono soxtctto novolty and a selection by tho Croighton orchestra. Mr. Harrington untile with this club whon ho attended Croighton Univorslty previous to his graduation in 1914, and ho wns Invited to sing with Uiom on tho occasion of tholr visit hero Sun dny. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS North Platto Florul Co. Flowers W. Twelfth Street. Phono 1023. Wo dollvor nnd ship nnywhoro. 31x4 $17.80 33x4 22.30 34x4 23.00 vy, .