NORTH PLA.TTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE CITY AND C0UNT1' NEWS. (rs. Humpliroy, of SaiUiorlnnd. wn.i .Visa Kvn lloborte, of ' Sutherland, ft"PPo.(irf'ln tho olty Saiurda Mlpit Until McConnoll, of Suthcr 'and was a city visitor Saturday. Dr. J. ii. Rodflold was a professional visitor tb Gotltonburg yesterday. Mrs. Cilias. McNamnra of Paxton vis ited friends in tho city yostorday. Mlssos Irono and Clair Rinckor of Loxlngton aro visiting friends In tho city. Mr. J. N. Norton of Polk, a luolubjujof tho .BxedhirvoJouHiiltto of tho Nebraska Farm UurSau was a caller a4. tho offlco of tho County Agent yostofday. a city visitor Saturday. J.sE. Nelson wont to Storllng yostor- day to transact business. -Judgo Tracy wont to Omaha yostof day o tritrtsalt buslnoss. William ntzpatrick loft yesterday for Omaha to visit his sister Miss Mll- WALL l'Al'EH AND TINTED, WALLS CLEANED Your Satisfaction is my Guarantee. PHONE 74 CLINTON, THE JEWELER - CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men , - ; Sifin of The Dig Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians drod. 31 Eg LOCAL Aft HSKSOXAL Jtllis Iierniee NelsoA vlslti friend In tho city Friday. j-, Oibbago fptants ready after May lit. North Platte Floral Co. . airs. Shields of Kearney visited llor ; ion Francis Shields Friday. , P. II. Gloason spsnt the woeU In Oshkosh transacting businosa. Order your shrubs nnd trees of tlia North Platto Floral Co. Tho Christian Sunday School hold nn enjoyable picnic at Sioux Lookout Friday ovoninK. Kayo Wators of Kournoy cnme yoa Urday to visit his .brother for " n few days. . ' Evelyn Dlonor spoilt tho week ond in Lewellon visiting her parents Mr and Mr. AV. II. Plcnor. Miss Esthor Sclinlgor will return Friday from Mullen whoro sho lias Hon toachlng school.. Tho tickets for the Fortune Hunter will be reserved today at tho Kolth thoatro from 4 to G o'clook. Porch boxes wo call for them. Ml and- return them when roady. North Pfiitto Floral Co., Phono 1Q23. 6. II. Simpson and Arthur and Carl McGrow roturned Sunday from a four day fishing trip to Rat Lake. ' The Yooirian Dogrco team will go to Cozad on next Tuosday for an initi ation of a largo class there that even ing. O. K. Carrol, omployee of the Wost ern Union Telegraph Co., suITcred a brokon rib Saturday, caused by slip ping on iho side of tho bath tub. Mrs, E. VanClouvo of Kearney and Mrs. II. Cox of Grand Island, who vis- ited at the C. A, "VeIr homo and at- j tended the O. E.'S. convention, left for f their homo Friday. FIr.st class painting and paper hang-; lng Elegant! stock of wall paper Just recolved. , Store at 113 W. Sixth St. 1 Phone 570W. H. II. La"ndgraf nnd Edd Friend, ra., ' , Tho llBSlblllty, oasy riding 3n.'1 long Jlfo'bf all Chandler cas make them particularly fitting for your Strawberries and panslcs set thorn next family car. Come try one any out now. North Platto Floral Co. time. J. V. Romigh, Dealer. At a recent meeting of tho Board nf Mrs.W.A. O'Donnell and son "Jack' Education it was decided to returned to their home in Denver Sat- add an opportunity room when urday after spending several week over enough pupils so warrant at tho W. H. LeDioyt home. Mrs. Le- it. Miss Orn Stuart of Mindon, Nobr., DIoyt accompanied them and returned a specialist was elected to tako homo lqst evening. charge. A permit was granted to the . ,'!.r:. I'.,J.KltAUSK, Dentist, X-Itay Lincoln County School Nurse to In- Diagnosis. aicDnnald Bank Building, spect two rooms in each building dur- l'hoiie 97. ing tho romainder of year, with a view Loon W. Mnthewson leaves today of establishing a nurse permanently for Baggs, Wyoming, where he will In tho city. It was also voted that spend several months improving somo Dean Fordyce make a ton day survey ranoh lanjJ which ho has there Ho of the schools noxt fall. Mr. Elliott wos has not yet decided to locato there elected to take tho census. A now sy porinanently but It will depend on how stem of record blanks for Junior and hoHkes the country while ho is there Senior High Schools has been dovol- this time. 1 ::o:: NOTICE We started May 2 with free delivery leaving our market at S:30 and 10 T In the nlornlng and at 3 in the after "noon. Phono 2G. , 'CASH MEAT MARKET. I. L. Stobblns, Prop. Bargains for F5ay 20th and 21st. We will sell out of some of these Bargains, so conic-early. 3 Small Canssof Pink Salmon 2Sc 3 Cans No. 2 Peas 3 lc 3 Cans No. 2 Corn , , 3lc 3 cans No. 31 Tomatoes 37c 4 Pounds of Prunes 25c 1 45c Package of Crackers 33c Crackers by the Box, per pound lfic 5 Pound Can Calumet Baking Powder 99c 3 Cans Shinola Shoo Polish 25c 1 Pound Salted Peanuts 1 1 . 14c 2 Cans Largo Milk 2Sc 4 Bars .Cocoanut Oil Toilet Soap 24c 5 Bars Swift's White Laundry Soap 23c 4 bars P. & G. White Laundry Soap 29c 1 Large Box Gold Dust 33c 1 Pound G. & S. Breakfast Cocoa 14c 2 Pounds of Coffee .- 25c 1 Can Heinz Large Pork and Beans :2Gc 1 21 Pound Sack Chick Feed -79c u Pound Black Pepper 23c GAMBLE & SPRINGER, rouit STOKES J. F. McDsrmott of Wellileet was a city visitor yesterday. Karl Mason of Paxlon transacted business in the city yesterday. Mrs. C. 15. King o Sutherland was an out of town visitor yestorday. Misses Margaret and Angela Roddv visited In Grand Island last wook., Victor Schwaigor has t accoptca a position at tho C. M,. Austin Jowolry stiro during tho sale. Romamber tho Auction Sale at An-1 - .. . I tin's Jewolry Store, 2:30 and 7:)0 onch day. "The Fortune Hunter" will bo given this evening at tho Kolth thoatro by the graduating class of tho High School. Those taking part have been tmiP.tlnlni' fnlfllfllllv nnilnn tltn .11- ' . " ... T ' , I " roction of Miss Leah Jones of the University of Nobraska. Tho play will bo repoated In Gothenburg-noxt ,,,., .,, TlntrsjJay ovonlng. Tho latest estimates say that thoro aro over one hundred people in North Platte who aro playing somo klrid of, - , ., .,.,.",. n - Supposo you and your family woro a band Instrument. This means' . , , , , , ,,., .. i . , , , ' asloep when accldontly tho wires,, a horns nnd drums nnd saxophones and , , , . , T . , ., . fuslblo cord vor a socket bocame clarlnots. In view of this condition , , , , . i.. m .i , . i i crossed at both onds of tho , cirpnlt horo in North Platte tho following . , , . . . , ' , , .,. n"d the wiros In your homo sot flro stntomont from Richard B. Aldcroft, , , ., ,, , , . , , .,. ... , T , . . , 'to tho building. You would bo lucky . , . . . .. - , Interesting: "f- 5ir A!C.F:Tla.ml St 1 nlvorsary ofiV. B. Porslnger of Hardscrabblo Ranch a few days ;D go at Lodge Pole, Neb. Following are tlio vorses which woro on tho invitation. "I have hoard It rumored, yog loudly said That our friend John Barleycorn is de:J, ' But beneath a certain tree, i ' Somo remains of him aro known to bo. ' So to my birthday colebratloh, 1 oxtond to you tlis Invitation, J'leaso como at ton (A;M.) on the " seVenth ptiMay, And we'll day." mako'it'a grand rosurrectlon oped by the superintendent and prin clpals of tho two schools an'l was adopted. . ::o:: ' NEW FEED STORE . We have started a new feed store at 120 W. Eighth. Como and sco us. Phono 029W. Hennlnghauson & Fromnn. SUGUUSTIOXS V0I1 1'lltK I'KKVHN TIOX THAT AltH W0UT1I i?n.in;.MHHitiNG lo not trust too much to your fire Hopartniont for protootiou. Thorn may be Melay In UteMlscpvory of tho Are, transmission of tho alarm or tho movement of the fire apparatus. Ho prepared to fight Are yourself. Keep , - ., , , !I Too manv Aran brnnk out nftnr n plant, has boon closed for tho night. We aro nftor those conditions this yoar. Look tho houso over cnrofully before closing. All flros are of tho.snmo size nt tho start. A barrol of wator and a bucket may stand botweon a tiro totaling n , , , ., dollar loss and a conflagration. n.uill fniiMilndnnn .. innt. n .... I . . , , fund aro vory convonlont for sparks. Furthormoro, thoy Invito mlschevlous i boys and' tramps. Such foundations to oscapo with your life. All this uslv 'or tho kako of a 10 cent fuse. t t a AUUORA HOHBALIS PUTS TBLU GltAPH STATIONS OUT OF ' ' IIUIXKSS Boglnnlng Friday and extondlnt through Saturday and Sunday tho North Platto Station of tho Western Union wns unnblo.to sonl messages part of tho time on account of earth curronts cdmectcd with tho Aurora Borealls or "Northern Lights." Tho sky was so clouded horo that the dig play was not roportod as visible at any time but In other places where tho clouds did not intorfore tho aurora was very noticeable. T.he lines from horo to Omaha and those frdtai hero to Denver woro out of order for long per Jods of tjmo on Saturday night and at lesser periods on tho proceeding arl following nights. One unusual occurrence was tho disturbance hap pening in tho iftcrnoon. Inquiry at tho U. S. Radio Station shows that It was not affected as tho new system of 'ground receiving wiros gave a steady ing influence which tho other statIo.ii!) did not have. : :o: : ANNOUNCEMENT Wo deliver groceiios amounting to $1.60 or ovor free; under thnt amount tho charge for delivery Is lOo oxtra. Wo sell for cash, you buy for less. ECONOMY GROCERY. :o: :- rhas. A. Soaton, a carpenter llvlnq; at 101! 10. Eighth died yesterday after noon at his home. He had been ill for somo time and death was not un expected. He leaves a wife and one son. Tho funeral will bo held WdJ nosday afternoon from tho Baptist Church. The nieiubors of tho graduiitlon class of the North Platto High School wore asked recently by the Principal to give tho prospective way in which each would spend tho com ing year. Thirteen said they woro going to somo college, six will go to business college, one will stay at homo, one don't taiow, four plan to toach. Others say they doit't know what thoy will do but they will work at something. At tho regular mooting of the I). A. R. hold last night at tho home of Mrs W. IS. Starr, Mrs. York Ilinman gnvo a report of the National Convontlon re cently held at Washington. Tho fol lowing officers woro olected for the coming yenr: Mrs. York Ilinman, re gent; Mrs. Ivolth Neville, first vlco-re-gont; Mrs. Frank Barber, socond vlco rogont; Mrs. C. V. Koch, secretary: Miss Graco Moonoy, treasurer; Mrs. W. 13. Starr, registrar; Mrs. W. C Reynolds, hlstorlnn; Mrs. A. W. Plum mor, chaplain. To tho North Platto Chamber of Commerce, the -Klwnnls Club, the churches which prepared meals, citi zens who opened their homos, W. J O'Connor, Rush Mercantile Co., the Ladies' Band, High School Band and Chamber of Commorco Band, teacliors and ''pupils of Junior High School,, the North Platto Tribune and all thoso who helped mako our Grand Chaptor Session a huccosb, Slgnot Chapter No C5, 0. E. S. extends slncore thanks and appreciation. Mrs. J. W. Vosoipka, Matron M. J. Forbos, Pntron. Mrs M. II Hosier. Sec. S car ii 9 mem Durable because LC 12 g manship, Koveralls have buttons that will not pull rQ H 1 .. I I .'.I 1 I .1 . Ml ' .. jj on, Duuonnojes stiicnea over coras inai g.lray out, and double stitched pockets .and 'seams. The girl's suits is of last color cadet blue twill with khaki trimming, and demin; with fast red Ob Sale LOT I $!6.45 . Values up to 332.50 buy $125 LOT 1 $u.65 Values to $27.50 if? LOT 1. ifi 65 4 Values to $50.50 LOT 1 Values to $7.50 a? Hi - Hi LOT 65 Values to $16.00 PRICES HAVE COME DOWN YOU MUST ADMIT y? ffi ifi Special Wi Sale in ffi all Depart- in ments. dhy goods -women's ready to wear-clothing -shoes rj ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J. E .NELSON . MANAGER flarem DRESS Tho new and merit. Saves wear dresses. Ii combines the u.tility of a romper with the attractiveness of a dress., gjj Stylished finished--well tailored in Bales j IF" and French Gingham Materials. On Sale at $3.95, $4.45. lid im muw imv of their material and (he big boy's of indigo blue trimming; 1 to 8 years. 95c to 81.45. 1 WOMENS' AND MISSES' SUITS AND COATS Remarkable Under Pricing . LOT 2 " 21 50 Values, lo $52.50 Your choice of the best you can value in Most Stores QpSLPaJ WOMENS' AND MISSES' SILK DRESSES Dependable Styles and Quality LOT 2 .$18: 65 Values to $32 50 LOT 5 S37.50 Values to $60.00 WOMENS' AND MISSES' SILK BLOUSES AND WAISTS Real Wonderful Sale LOT 2 " S4.85 Values io $9. LOT 5 sir5 Va ues to $21.60 irrvn mnn Ten careni is popular playtime gar- and tear -of-expensive work- win not LOT 3 65 Values to $75.00 LOT 3 65 Values to $42.50 LOT 6 , $49.65 v Values to $75.00 .LOT ,3 95 Values to $12.00 . L0Tt'6 95c Values to $1.75 McCall Printed Patterns' 1 i