NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians 1 DR. 0. II. CRESSLEK GRADUATE DEMIST Office over tho McDonald State Bnnk. it t.t u u LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss LUIoy, of Kearney, wns a city visitor yesterday. Earl StobbliiB of Gothenburg was a city visitor yostorday. T. D. Py'lo Ib off duty thla week as oporntor nt tho dopot. Mm. Guys of Snrbon Is tho guest of lior inotlior Mrs. John Fekln. Mrs, J. N. Baker and daughter Miss Jessie, spont yesterday In Kearney. Tho flvo year old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Vcrno Markco died yostorday. Every new spring suit, coat or dress is now selling at reduced prices nt Block's. Mrs. Homer Ilancy of Grand Island is the guest of Mrs. It. A. Hancy this week. Uso our baby chick starter and baby chick feed prevents loss. North Platte Feed Co., Phono 20G. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roddy left Wednes day for Excelsior Springs to npend two weeks. A now lot of sailors with veils to correspond uro among tho now ar. rival b at The Leader Mcrcantllo Co. Clarlco Hill of Lob Animas, Colo.., nnivSd yesterday to visit at the homo of T. C. Hccht LaCamlllo front lace and thq now stylo back laco corsets aro sold ex clusively at Block's. Miss Hill returned to her home in Elm Crock yesterday after visiting her sister Miss Myrtlo Hill. Every LaCamlllo corset wo sell Is fully guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. Sold oxclusivoly at Block's. Mrs, Prank Barber and Mrs, York Hlumaa left yesterday for Washington D. C to attend tho I). A, Tit- national convention. ' Mrs. W. X. Rose, living at C20 S. Chostmit entertained tho ladles of the W. C. T. U. Tuesday afternoon. There was a large attendance Tho leading stores -In America feature and recommend tho. LaCamlllo corset. You can find your tfrdpqr model here, at Block's. Mrs. Howard Yost and Mrs. Helen Tigho will entertain Saturday evening at a china shower complimentary to Miss Hazel Smith, an April bride. Tho Troop CommiUco for Troop Flvo Is composed of Rov. Paul Shenk, Orvillo Johnson, Norman Loudon, Chas. Townsond and Jack KeUo. It you will onco try a LaCamlllo corset you will say llkp many of our customers say, LaCamllle for mluo. Sold oxclusivoly at Block's. Mrs. V S. Clinton and daughter Mrs. Doail Richardson, of Omaha, will on. tetaln this evening at the Clinton Jiomo at a crystal shpwor iu honor of Miss Hazel Smith. F. L. Moonoy and Ira L. Bare loft Tuesday evening for Dubuqut, Iowa, whoro tlioy will nttond the District Conferonne of Rotary Clubs, They will return tho last of tho week. ' Our cntlrb stock of Spring Suits, up to dato In dnnppy styles, high grado suits at 20 per cent discount, corn, menclng Friday, April 15th. E. T. Tramp & Soiib, Rendy to Wear. Mrs. Frank Nolan and Mrs. Joseph Nolun wlllcntertaln ntamlsccllancous showior Monday evening at tho homo of tlio latter complimentary to MIbs Hazel Smith who will bo married this month. Outer garments In , tho latest of modols consisting of coats in sport and tailored modols; Polos, wrapa in stylos pleasing to tho woll dressed lady, at 20 per cent discount beginning Friday, April 15th. E. T. Tramp & Sons, Rtndy to Wear. Tho High School Track Team will meet tho Maywood team this afternoon at tho Fair Grounds at 3:30. Mr. Itedfiorn, who Is in charge of the Maywood team Is an export track man and a good moot is looked forward to-. Probably Cozad and Paxton teams will bo present. Tho body of O. W. Fetter, formerly of Brady, fathor of Dr. Fetter of this city, was removed from tho local cem etery yesterday and transported lost evening to Omuha whoro Interment will bo mndo besldo the body of Mrs. G. W. Fetter in Forest Lawn cotno. tery. v Tho Buffalo Bill Gun Club met last cvonlng and decided to hold a regis, terod Shooting Tournament some tlmo next "hionth. $100 added monoy has been offered us prizes.. Somo good tststila ft nvnnnf Ail tt n r i rt i r local fellows aro making high scores .each week now. , Mrs. Keith Mooreh'ouse cntortalncd tho Catholic choir at a party Wednes. j day evening at tho Leo AndorBon homo In honor of Miss Hazel Smith , who will bo married tho 20th of this . month. Tho evening wub spent in cards after which dainty refreshments I wore served. Tho choir prcsontod Miss , Smith with a beautiful set of cut glass ' goblets. Wall Paper Select your Paper at Home PHONE 1061J lilt. 3IAHTIX U'THlMt. r "I v , our lundrod yoars ago, 911 April IS, 'n521, Martin Luther, tho Gorman monk and follglous reformer, faced tho Im. porlal Council at Worms. Hls'rofusal to recant his principles brought about tho mlRhtlost Intollcctual ami , rellgL' ous rovoluUon this world has uvor sinco tho, Imy of Pentecost., It won a couragoouB act to defy tho Imperial and ecclesiastical powers of tho day for tho sake of conscience, but that Martin iLuthor did. lie brought ulx)Ut a Information' In tho Church, which reformation marks tho now day In tho history of freedom nfnnan. klnd. Today, Cliurch and Stnto ullko are roap'ng tho blessings of Luthor's llrm , stand at WormB. Humanly spoaklng, tho Liberty Bell with Ha Inscription, "Proclaim Liberty throughout All tho Land, unto all the Inhabitants there of," would, never havo runs out the Hlgnlng of tho Declaration of Indo. pejidenoo by tho Continental Congress? July 4, 1770, and our Charter of Llb erty, the Constitution of tho United f States, would nover havo boon written If Luther nt Worms In 1521 had not mndo his magnillccut stand for llborty and right. Tlio religious and civil llborty which wo Amorlcnns prlzo vary highly Is tho result of that Indopondonco 1 which Mnrtln Luther maintained at WormB as tlio birthright of man. Tho CHURCH OF THE OPEN DOOR will fittingly colcbrato tho famous stand of Martin Luthor this coming Sunday evening. Dr. E. Klotscho of tho Theological Seminary at Fromont will lecture on tho above hlstorlo ovont Sunday oven, lng at olght o'clock. You aro cordially Invited. There Is room for all. ' ' Tho choir will sing. First Evangelical Lutheran Church . 'Tho Church 01 the Open Door" Forty years of faithful service in North Platte. - Located on Fifth Street at Sycamore, '.v f Rev. C. Franklin Koch, Pastor. A LIST OK ITKCHASKItS AT THE salk of vvm imi;i) hkkkpojuis 39 Ululno Runner, Hershey, $210. H. &H. Kerr, Brady, $2G0.- 25 W. C. linage, North Platte,' $140. 2G Victor, Rosenberg, Maxwell $185 12 Frank Kacka, N. Platto, $200, 07 Geo. Cochrun, Lcwollcn, $165. 33 Geo. Roberts, aiaxwcll $1G5. 1 J. C. WIIhou, North Platto $85. 2 W. I). Spurrier, North Platto $G0. 79 E. D. Murphy, Brady, $130. 03 A. O Emcrlck, Maxwell, $150. 57- -M. D. Mathers, North Platto $200 9 C. A. Orrln, North Platte, $340. 0 C. A. Orrln, North Platto $300. 8 C. A. Orrln, North Platto $440. 29 D. B. Binger, Calloway, $200. 14 D. A. Mathers, North Platto $185 15 A. O. Emerick, Mnxwoll, $230. 4 Jos. Shoup, Sutherland, $460. ' 11 S. J. Koch, Hershey, $250. 19 M. O. Matherfl, N. Platto $175. GD M. J. Mathers, N. Platto, $1G0. 7 A. O. Emerick, Maxwell, $300. 10 M, M. Brlstlo, Brady, $175. 20 M. J. Mathors, North Platte, $150 5 A. O. Emcrlck, Maxwell, $2G5. 31 M. J. Mathers, North Platto $150 Gl C. A. Orrln, North Platte, $200. 21 D. A. Mathers, North Platto $105 30 O. A. Emerick, Maxwell $335. 5G O. A. Emerick, Maxwell, $155. 21 D. A. Muthors, North Platto" $205 04 D. A. Mathers, North Platto $205 3r Jas. Shoup, Sutherland, $100. 7G C. A. Orrln, North Platte, $1G5. K. D. C. A. Orrln North Platto $1G5. D. D. C. A. Orrln North Platto $1G5 32 D. A. Mathors, North Platto $105 24 By A. Mathors, North Platto $145 5G O. A. morlcck. Maxwell, $155. 58 M, E. Rose, Maxwell. $150. 77 C. A. Orrln, North Platte, $205. 3 Joo Sullivan, Brady, $100. 10 Ed Teaslck, Brady, $190. 83 P. W. Olson, North Plntte $105. 2811. C. Carpenter, N. Plntte, $140. 18 L. A. Warden. :Tryon. $150, " G8 C. O. Landholm. N. Platto. $115. 27 S. O. Tlbbcts, Maxwell, $95. 34 S. J. Spurrier, N. Platto, $100. 40 Del Lottlngton. Sutherland $1G0 82 Alex Brown, North Platto. $100. 81 Del Lettlngton, Sutherland $150. 72 Dick Path, North Plntte $105. 84 Joo Sullivan? Brady, $75. 73 R. L. Douglas. North Plitte'$75. 74 j; C. Wilson. North Platto, $75. 42 Geo. McGlnley, Koystone,- $1G0. 41 Geo. McGlnley, Keystone, $150. 71 Geo. Shaw, North Platto, $85. 44 Geo. McGlnley, N. Platte, $130 . . 43 Geo. McGlnley, X. Plntte $130. 52 q. A. Orrln, North Platto, $210 I mm Tires At Your Own Price. We mean just what we say. On Saturday, April 16th, at 3 P. M. we will sell at Public Auction at our place of business in North Platte the following described merchandise. 5 5 3 2' 2 2 30x3 Plain Tread Tires 30x3 Non Skid Tires 32x3 Non Skid Tires 31x4 Non Skid Tires 32x4, Non Skid Tires 33x4 Non Skid Tires 5 30x3 Plain Tread Tires 2 32x3 Plain Trqad Tires ,2 31x4 Plain Tread Tires 2 32x4 Plain Tread Tires 2 33x4 Plain Tread Tires 2 34x4 Plain Tread Tires 34x4 Non Skid Tires These Tires are all standard Tires and carry a 6000 mile guarantee. Terms of Sale, Cash. S. & R. Service Station, v TELEPHONE 820. Howd y Everybody Want something snappy, exciting, romantic, full of tense action, bubbliag over with romance chivalry and glamour? Well, here it is DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS 80 J. O Leo, Cozad, 125. 17 Hugh Songer, X. Platte, $150. 0C O. A. Emerick, Maxwell,' $140. 70 Art Gaudreault, Brady, $100. 47 C. A. Orrln, North Platte, $90. 78 C. B. Banger, Calloway, $95. 51 Jas. Shoup, Sutherland, $100. 49 Jas. Shoup, Sutherland, $85. 37 T. P. Rowley, N. Platte, $90. 38 0. A. Emerick, Maxwell, '65. B J Joo Sullivan, Brady, $125. ,B W 9th Joss Highborger N. P. $105 W. Geo. McGlnley, Koystpno $110. R. Goo. McGlnley, Keystone, $90. BABY CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS and his greatest picture "The Mark of Z 4 Supported by Margncrite De La Motte, Robert McKim, and Noah Beery. Sun Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Afternoon and. evening shows White Leghorn, Single-comb Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks and White Wyandottcs. Hatching eggs $1.50 for 15; $8 for 100. Baby chicks $20, $22.50 and $27.50 for 100 chicks. Poultry Department, Experimental Substation, 1 ::o:: Hundreds of beautiful now silk vmlBta and over blouses from $2.98 up nt Block's. FItlENDS OF HAKLKY liUXXEM. PLEASANTLY SUKL'IMSE HIM AT HIS HOME About thirty friends of Hurley Bun. nell celebrated his birthday Tuesday evening by meeting at tho homo of Juno Perkins and going over' to his homo In a bpdy. The surprise wo3 perfect and all had a good time. He received a number of remembrance from his friends and a gold set ring from his fathor and mother. The guests spent a pleasant evening with dancing and games nnd .Mrs. Bunnell assisted by Mrs. Brotzer served ro. freshments which tho young folks oiu joyed very much. , Ladles, if you are ut all In .need of a spring suit, coat or wrap, or silk dress, you will greatly benefit in at . tending tho Big April Stocclc Reducing Sale now on at Block's. A specialty Best .styles and quality for tho least money The Leader Mer cantilo Co. ALSO HAROLD LLOYD IN "Number Please" SATURDAY SPECIAL CHOICE CORNFEI) Beef Pot Roast 12i. to 17 V..c Prime Rib Roasts 20c Beef Boil ri0to"l2i,c Hamburger 26c Corned Beef : J- li.c CHOICE JiAHril " " ' Lamb Shoulder 1 20c Lamb Stew ' ' ""lii.c Lamb Leg 2 ZZZZZZZZ 25c Lamb Chops 9 CHOICE VEAL ' Ground Veal Loaf ; . " 05c Veal Roast oqc Veal Stew ZZZZZZZZ 121.C Veal Breasts 12ic Veal Liver "Y?0 CHOICE PIG PORK"" Fresh Side Pork - 1710 Diy Salt Sido Pork " fgj; Pickled Pork Dold Sugar Cured Skinned Ham, half or whole 35c Peanut Butter " "9gc Nut Margarine ZZZZZZZZZZ 30c Sauer Kraut , per quart Z Z Z Z Z Z Z one Home rendered Lard, 1 " . Special prices on 25 or 50 lb. cans"orbaTrel"lots. Leaf Lard 171,c nonio maun liiver tsausage 1 cc 1. rive aoove meats are. strictly fresh and not a nankin p- house product. Wo buy our live stock direct from the farm- 5 ers of Lincoln County. Free Delivery to all parts of the f city. Tiy our meats and be convinced of their quality f Open until 10 p. m. Saturdays. ' ' BUODBECK & SONS ! CITY MEAT MARKET pttotsj bi i 1