NORTH PLATTEi SEMI-WEEKLY TIUBUNE 1 .;'.; v a . I 1 . -j lilSEliiTOEK . I ' 'SilSiMSiiS CAR' ' ' HI ' Dodge Brothers Business Car HI . .' continues to prove, in actual use, ' J f , that it is an economical car. .;"! I . . ' ; . , It is economical in its current t f ' 'V cost-per-mile and over a long . - period of, use. ! . I - ' '.-'V " The haulage cost is unusually low. . ' I 4 t' , V. ROM1GH; ';';' - ' . , Cor" 6t'lai)d Locust. North Platte; JVe&r. OF INTEREST TO COUNTRY FOLKS FARM BUREAU NEWS SERVICE SITI'LIES ITEMS FOR TIIK TRIBUNE HEADERS . Gage county mnlnlalnoil a good lead hi the Glft-porn campaign in Nebraska when a total ot 7906 bushels was re ported by F. C. Chockor, ot Ftlloy, dl rodtpr of tho project In this county. Cars were requisitioned and tho corn is now on tho way to tho starving pcoplo of Europe and tho Near East. It hns been estimated that G bushols ot corn would save the life ot a child. Gage county takes tho credit of sav ing nearly 1800 children. This pro ject is closing with a rush In tlio corn belt states. An oxpert potato grower located at Spurgeon, Colorado, 22 miles from tho nearest railroad, was recently visited by rt delegation "of Farm Bureau mem bers from Scotts Uluft county, con sisting ot A. C. Morrison, C. C. Par rish, L. A. Montz nnd Agricultural Agent Phil Sheldon. Mr. Spurgeon whoso name was given to tho town hns given years of study to tho potato Industry. Seed from hls fields test 100 per cent under tlio Colorado cer tification law and aro 99 per cent frco from disease. Dospito his isolated place ho is receiving tho very top prlco for his seed. Nebraska University was tho first lnstutlon in tho United States to start Cb-oporatlvo Marketing Courses, but slnco a ronuost was sent out by J. It Howard, president of tho Amorlcan Farm Bureau Federation, asking tho different colleges and universities to includo such work in tholr .currlcu lum, sovernl favorable replies have beon received, expressing tho keenest Interest in such courses. , Thirteen schools give dofinlto assurances that this work will bo offered and twolvo roport that they have already mado plans for such training. At The SUN, To-day. 'THE CHORUS GIRL'S ROMANCE' STARRING THE ADORABLE Viola Dana Photodramatized from the Saturday Evening Post story "Head and Shoulders" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Scenario by Percy Heath. Directed by William C. Dowlan and photo graphed by John Arnold, with special art interiors design ed by A. E. Freuderman. It breathes the very spirit of youth, does this captivat ing comedy of the stage and the College Campus, and what happens after its exciting opening is so interesting that you will enjoy every second of it. Also Mutt and Jeff, Pathe' News and "Double Adventure. Mutual Building & Loan Association of North Platte. INCORPORATED IN 1887. Resources $1,370,427.14. SAFETY FIliST. Investors in this association get the benefits of the following requirements of the laws of Nebraska under which it is operating: , First. The association is required to invest only in first mortgages on real estate or the stock of this associa tion. Second. Such investments are non-negotiable and non-assignable, and can only ba discharged by payment direct to the association. This is a very important pro tection not available to any financial institution except Building & Loan Associations. Third. The. association Is subject to the supervision of the State Banking Board. How well the interests of the investors in this as sociation have been safeguarded is evidenced by the fact that in the more than thirty three years of its operation not one dollar has been lost. T. C PATTERSON, President. BESSIE F. SALISBURY, Sccrotary. RESIDENCE WANTED In exchange for stock of groceries and. cream station located in country town on main lino U. P. R. R. Doing good business but owner is old and In the neighborhood of 500 now members wero secured In tho farm bureau campaign held in Thnyor coun ty a week ago, according to the ro port of J. N. Norton, Chairman of the Organization Committee. J. A Qrawfqrd, of Beardslcy, Kansas, to. merly campaign manager in Nebraska spoko at several meetings during tho week. Mr. Norton suid that tho clean up campaigns hnd beon conducted tho past week in Butlor, Otoo, Gago, Lin coln and Scotts Bluff counties. to nil farm bureau precinct secretar os In communities whero thoro is no Union storo wa unanimously accojn ed by tho executive committeo of tho stnto fedorntton, nnd word to this ef fect has been sent to tho county bureaus. Tho Hercfbrd breeders of Webster county met recontly and aftor hearing M. B. Porbou, Extension Specialist, adopted a constitution and by-laws for a county association. Tho follow ing officers for tho ensuing year have been elected: Frnnk Bean, Rod Cloud, president; Earl Mattock, Bladen, vice president; P. II. Sarrick, Bladen, sec retary. Jcsso Robortson of Madison county n member of tho farm bureau, says that fltnt corn Is more doslrablo for hogging down than the ordinary va rieties of dent corn. Mr. Robertson tried thla out for several years, be fore changing to flint corn ontlroly for hogging, Ho says that tho hogs would go for tho flint corn and leave the dent corn until tho last. Dawson county will have Its first crop of soy beans this fall. C. T, Whito ot Grant precinct nnd Wm. Shackloy aro giving tho bean a try out They expect to plant them with com and hog them off this fall. It is thought that soy beans arc adapted to soil conditions In this county. A groat deal ot interest has boon taken in tho pig clubs organlzod in Saunders county Four clubs nro now formed with locnl leaders in charge. Ono of tho Wohoo clubs has 15 mem bers. Somo of tho things discussed at tho club' mootlngs aro: dlsoaso con trol, forage crops, balanced rations, self-fcedors, hog oilers and Judging. Carl Jones, assistant stato. leader, will be in tho county tho foro part of May. :o:: Ilermlnghausen buys hogs. well to do nnd wants to retire. Will rent building and fixtures reasonable.! Stock invoices about $2000.00. Will assume mortgage or pay difference, j Resldonco miiBt bo priced worth tho money. Address IC. B. care Tribune.! ::o" j Mrs. W. E. Flynn wont to Ilershcy yesterday to visit for a few days. Opposition to tho dnyllght Raving hill, sponsored by tho United States Chamber of Conimerco has been tak en by tho executive committeo of tho Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation. This action was taken at tho last mooting of tho board. Tlio bill aR pro posed favors daylight saving five months in the year. The offer of tho Farmers' Union Stato Exchngo to give wholesale prloo ffl house one of your No. 48 j Caloric Plpeleu Furnacei. y Hi We are quite pleated with f Ml It. I thai heated our seven- fl room bouse throuth the , I month of November and ill December, with about t H V, f . n ' 't eoal cfninj r fl ' per month. Of putting In Is good fire at 8 A. M., It re- Hj qulreano further attention You can solve the problem of high-priced fuel by install ing the patented CaloriC Pipe less Furnace. Records everywhere show that the CaloriC saves to the fuel this in addition to heating the entire home more thoroughly and uniform ly than any other system. The CaloriC is the original pipeless furnace triple-casing patent, No. 1,346,801. This exclusive feature makes pipe less heating successful, and cannot be had in imitations. The CnloriC Is made by largest manufacturer of warm-air furnace in world. Sold under Money-baclc Guarantee of your satisfaction. For old or new homes. No ex pensive installation. No plumbing 1 no pipes to freeze. Over 100,000 users many in thiB community. See this wonderful beating cystein at our store. Simon Brothers. MENS' & BOYS' CLOTHING SHOES, HATS FURNISHINGS MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS GARMENTS THAT ARE PRICED ELSEWHERE AT $ 30.00 SATURDAY SPECIAL $23 .50 DUKSS SHIRTS A $2.C0 Value, 2 TOR $2.25. Each SILK BOSK A 75o Valuo, 3 PAIR FOR $1.25. Each ATIILETIG UNION SUITS A $1.00 Valuo, 2 FOR $1.75. Each MEN'S HATS Now Spring Styles A $5.00 VALUE, each $ .10 45c 89c $.45 Whoro Low Prlco Moeta CJood Quality. Cor. Front & Dowoy Sts. j TRUE ECONOMY ; 'means moro than llviiiR wioly antl j Ijf within oiio'b Income. I ; Iff It means Riving nn careful thought'nnd ' 1 ! Iff attention to what is done with tho Bur- s j jS , plus accumulated. j i For a safe and iprofltnblo invostm'out : ;1 wo can rocommond nothing hotter than ! IS ono of our Certificates of Deposit h ! f baring 5 interest. Our officers will i ! ; Uo glad to explain thorn to you any ; I tlmo you como in. 1 j I The Platte Valley State Bank ! 1 NORTH PLATTE, NEB. : f. The Eleventh Annual High Line Short Horn Sale FARNAM, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 Mr. Breeder and Farmer this opportunity should not be overlooked. You can get some of tho best Shorthorn breed ing blood coming direct from the most outstanding sires, and show winners. You need the Shorthorn breed which is the most approved beef type of cattle with their strong daring tndencies put them na class which should appeal to you. Can you afford to keep a cow for milk and another for beef when the true Shorthorn cow will give an ample a mount of milk through tho year, paying her keep; when through giving milk she puts beef on her back equal Avlth the best rounds coming out out of a high priced beef animal Tho whole country Is short on cattle and with prices at bed rock you need one at least for that boy who lacks inter est on tho farm; get him a cow or at least a heifer. Better cattle makes better homes, better homes make better coun try. For Catalogues or other Information, Write E. W. CROSSGROVE, II FARNAM NEBRASKA. . AUCTIONEERS A. W. Thompson, W. H. Bick, S. F. Parker. Clork. C. A. Hudson THf M,8,CO.I9201