J K'OJ&TH PLAtTfo SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE I CLINTON, THE JEWELER' CLINTON & SON. The Eve Glass Men 4-. 1 'SigmoLThe Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians 1 . ' v s , , StmMBeekly Srtbune. WILSON TOUT. Editor and Publisher. Entered at the North Platto, Nebraska Postofflco as Second Class Mutter. SUBSCRIPTION PICICKs One. Year, In ndrnncc $2.00 ?3SF!'r'r7 1 'JrJtlDAV, "AI'KIIj S3nd, 1021. I HDITOIIIAL. DeanjChas. Fordyco who Is visiting fiiolf)rlh-Plnttfl schools yesterday and today and giving tho educational and group Intelligence tests to tho pu pils, Is' ono ot tho groat national fig ures In standard group tests. We have known Jhln for. .a .long time and havo ropoatedly been Inspired by his ipor sonallty and his clear thinking. As a teacher and head ot tho department of oducatlon In Wosleyan University he came In direct contact with young men and women and at that tlmo did his greatest porsonal work. Later ho was taken to tho University of Ne braska, where as head of ono of the great departments he lias so little di rect contact with tho Btudents that only a fow now come to know him In timately and to lovo him. Jiut it is hero that ho has inado his sclontlflo investigations along measurement lines and it is hero mat his value to society as a whole has beon recognized. North Platto Is honored ifTtlio prosent visit of Dr. Fordyco and will bo glad to bo so honored many times In tho fu ture. On with the dance I Let 'joy bo.un confined. Let's turn night Into day and seok pleasure In tho time of. youth as well ns In tho days of ma turity. At loast flvo children's parties wore hold at night this week between Sunday and Friday. Ono of them that Bring Your Foot Trouble To Our Store. No Charges. Foot Expert Here Dr. Win. ML Sr.hnll 11 the recognized foot authority, is here ft nHli now- He will be here only I APRIL 23, 25, 26. Absolutely FREE knows that hums a mm ma ffi Let him examine your foot and 1 1 1 ! il 1 1 ten you what is tho trouble, lie l msm mm cause anu nc way to quicKiy II B I B I I correct It. Let him demonstrate M !i-I 1 iMi iBnlH -.--- -- . i n m "n " H m on your own 1001 mat you can if Foot Comfort The foot All Welcome Como In. APRIL 23, 25, 1 26. 1 i (Incorporated 312 DEPARTMENT STOKES wo know of whore a bunch pf Junior High School girls had a good tlmo did not break up until after eleven o'clock. No mntter that tho teachers aro In dcsporatlon as to what to do with dull children. I'ny no atten tion to thowarnlngs of our medical men that nervousness is Increasing. Do not give heed to tho wisdom of the elders who said "Early to bed," etc. Consider not that the so-called crlmo wnvo Is carried on largoly by young sters who havonot been controlled In their childhood. Nothing counts but that tho children wnnt to have a good time and tholr parents are too weak to resist Help them plan week-night parties. QIvo them free reign In their pleasures. That onablcs tho parents to get rid of them during tho. evening and then they can go to their own amusements. Keop on parents In North Platte, but God pity you! No ono olso will. ::a:t Tho retiring members of tho Hoard ot Education woro not candidates for re-election. E. J. Vandcrhoof has had poor health for somo tlmo now and ho and his frlonds did not feel that he should undertnko another three year term. It is proper that ho should bo roloased from this responsibility after sorvlng for bIx years. His interest has beon heartfelt and ho has at all times studied ovory proposition that camo up with tho Intention of mak ing a decision that would reflect to the wolfaro of the boys and girlB. Mr. El- dor hns sorved for nlno years' and has had tho responsibility of being presi dent for tho past threo or four years Ho has beon faithful to his trust in ovory, way and has spent ,niu,ch time and study In solving tho problems that havo como up, Wo bollovo that Mr. Eldpr fenows more about , tho North Platto school conditions today than any other porson In thoclty and it, is to bo regrottcd that his sor.v.lcoa could not have beon retained for uwnjr years to como. But the- 4ask ho8has ac complished was not an easy, one and after accomplishing What ho lias done It la not unreasonable for him to ask that the load bo shifted to someone! olso. The thanks of the entire com munity is duo those men for ,tho per vico tuey nave rendered to our schools. ;:o!; Ono of the most redlculous pro positions we havo heard or In a long tlmo is for Hie Camp Fire Girls' to earn money by sorvlng refreshments to tho mombers of the Buffalo BUI Gun Club at their Sunday shoots, Wo havo no quarrel with the men of tho Gun Club and hope thoy will havo all the refreshments they need but wo cortalnly hopo that when this proposition cornea up to tho Local Council of the Camp Fire Girls It will bo scrapped In short order. Sonsatonnl Under Price Sale starts this morning of women's mid 11118868' wearing nppnrel and furnishings at Tho Lender 3fcrcaut.Ho Co. A most remarkable mine giving. A largo crowd attondod tho danco la the K. C. hall last evoulug, tho mu sic being furnished by Schubert's or chostra of Chicago. Absolute Perfection Do you suppose tho Victor Talk ing Machine Company could pay fortunos to Cnruso and other famous artists to make records exclusively for tho VIctrola If tho records did not rcproduco porfoctly7 Would thoso world fumaus ar tlbta muko such contracts If the VIctrola did not do their superb volcos porfoct Justice? Think "it over- Thnt is why tho music lovors of tho world have in their homos tho Look for Uio trade mark "His Master's Volco." Roberts Music Co. Leading firms in every community testify to its uninterrupted service and its low cost of operation. You will find that they are usually progressive merchants with a name for careful management. 4- J. X ROM1GH, Cor. 6th and Locust, , fit , ; - k- ". North Platte, Ncbr. ? 4 i NOTICE . W. B. McDonald,, first .name un1- known, will tako noticse, that on the Oth day of Septembor, 1P20, P. H. Sull llvan, a Justice of the Peace of North Platto Precinct No. 1, Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, issued an. Order of At tachment for tho sum, of $C.G5, in an action pending before him, wherein McGovorn & Stack, a firm, is plaintiff, ( and W. B. WcDonald, first name un known, defendant, that property con sisting of money in tho hands of tho Unlon Pacific Rail Itoad Company, a Corporation, has been attached under Bald order. Said cause wus continued to the 2lSth day of May, 1921, at Ten o'clock A. M. McGOVERN & STACK. North Platte, Nobraskn, April 16th, 1921. This Is your time Visit tho store early, most senntlonal under price sale- Ono glance at different bargains wo offer will prove to your own sat isfaction thnt tho moment has come wlic'n you can best nntlclpalo your needs nw at big savings. Salo starts this morning nt Tho Leader Mercan- tHe Co.'s. E. J. Maupin loft this morning for Halg where ho has been transferred by Uio Union Pacific Railroad Co, Miss Nina Van Doran camo last ov oulng from Goring to visit rolativos in tho city. For Sale Potatoes . 70c ..a bushel. Cross from the Baker School House. Phone 7.81F11. . Chas. Shin. "For Jjnlc-jf-New Anchor Hopo Cream Separator, r Cheap. Inquire at 1006 N, Pino St. To Trade Section ot land In Lin coln Co. for city property. ' See Gene Crook, North Platto. ,k' For Sale Baby chickflfMl.C. B. Leghorns and Plymouth Rocks. Phono 1027J, 621 West Sixth. For Sale Hatching eggs, puro bred R. I. Rods, Barred Rocks and White Leghorns. L. I. Tucker, Phono 698J Feed and Garden Seeds of all des criptions. North Platte Feed Co., Phone 2(. For Sale At farmers' price A choice lot of Red Poll bulls ready for service. Payne Dairy Farm, south end of Dowoy street, I'ortn Platte. For Salo Single Comb R. I. -Red Eggs for Hatching. Mighty ,good util ity and laying strain. $1.00 per set ting. Mrs. George Tekulve, Phone 852 J. 1204 E. 4th St. Want Ads For Sale Rhode Island setting eggs at half prlco. Phono 783F22... For Rent Two front rooms ' for light housekeeping. 513 E. Fourth. Vnr limit Lartro office room. In qulro at Brodbock Moat Market. Wanted Girl for genornl house, work. Phone 243. For Rent'-Olflco room at 605 N. Locust Plipno 1209J. For SaleMlllot, 75o, Ralph Saul Rt. B. For Rent Well improved farm. In qulro 020 Ev Fourth St. Wanted Boos, must bo frco from disease; ' Address E. B. Martin, 502 W. Eighth or Phono 632W. Wanted Bookkeeper and stenog rapher for an Insuranco and real es tate offlco. Reply in your own hand writing to Box 677, North Platto, Nobr. For Sale tNativo Grown strawberry plants whilo they last at $1.00 per hundred. Phono 473W. C. H. Splcer. For Rent Hbuso & farm buildings on section .24rabout: 2 miles northwest of . the. city limits. Irrigated garden and pasture adjoining. Per head by the montji. Inquire 921 West 2nd St. For Sale School house, west end of District No. 5, at public auction May 10 to be sold at school house Mrs. Huckfoldt, Fred a Slmants, Frank Purdy. Wanted I havo pasture for about 125 head of cattle or horses. Plenty of grass and running water. Will make prico right. Four miles cast of North Platto on the Macy place. Phone 793F210. Glen McKain. For Sa'e Houses at 312 E. Third and 31Q E. Third street are for sale at $4,200. Ono is a five room and the other a six room modern dwelling. Both havo water, sower and lights. For particulars write Mrs. K. L. Turner, 612 Washington Street, Boise, Idaho. ' COMBINATION SALE Combination sjUe will bo held on the Falrview Dairy Farm J miles west of North Platte on Thursday, April 28th, 1921. CATTLE x Holstein cow 7 years old; 1 Holstcln cow 6 years old, 1 roan cow .7 years old, i Jersey cow, 3 years old, will be fresh soon; 1 milch cow 5 years old, 1 calf 3 months old. HORSES 1 black horse coming four this Bprlng, broke, wt. 900 pounds; 1 bay maro 6 years old, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 team grey, mares, .smooth mouth, wt 2600 lbs.; 1 team sorrel ponies, 4 and 5 years old, wt 1800 lbs.; 1 grey maro 9 years iold, wt. about 1200 lbs.; 1 bay gelding, 5 years old, wt about 1250 s.; I grey maro smooth mouth, wt llOO lbs. I tsorrel gelding, smooth i. h, wt 1050 lbs.; 1 buckskin pony, about 8 years old, single driver; (1 hj.i1 kid's pony, smooth mouth. TWO DOZEN CHICKENS FARM MACHINERY, ETC. 38 pound saddle, Mollno lister, 3-lnch tiro wagon, Molino two-row, rid ing cultivator, 10-foot hay rake, grind stone, incubator and brooder, lioatlng stove, 4-hole steel range, Pull-a-Ford attachment, Ford truck, cord tires, with sliding gear, same as new, 3 sots ot work harness, one new last spring, 4-lnch running gears, spring wagon, 3 Inch running 'gear, 3-scctlon lnrrow, hoy rack, hay swcop, nearly now, hay rako, in dependent mower, Acmo moiY.Qr.,crnplanjier, 16-Inch walking plow, JMcCormlck mowor, Molmo lister, used two" seasons, discwIUi truck, Sandow gas engine In good running order, incubator, hay rack, 2 Bet harness, wagon, cultivator, hay rako, disc, lister sot harness saddle. Sn'o Conibmences tit 1 O'clock Shnrp. Grounds. Lunch wwlll be Served on tho TERMS OF SALE All 8ums under ?20 cash. Ml sums over that amount G months tlmo will bo given on bankable papor bearing 10 per cent interest II. M. JOHANSKN, Auct. It C. LANGFORD, Clerk.