t VI NOKTH PLATTE SEMl-WtffiiCLY TRIBUNE i. ,. -T m- . 4 CONCERT - by the 4 ' Chahiber of Commerce Band Friday, June .17, at ,8 o'clock. ' Court House Park. v' Earl Stamp, Director. v w ir iir w tir i Special Sale J . t . l PROGRAM March "Our Starry1 Flag''..--..-. JnWmezz.o "Mazaniolla" L. --Schoflold . . iiobya Popular Air "Crooning" V Caosiu- Waltz "IVAmour Tzlgano" 1 . .-- Iloberls Overture "Princess of India" King Novelty "Lassos Trombone" Fillmore Air ro Ballet from "La Vestalo" - Drtgq March "aetliHcmune Conunandery Fulton CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Mrs. M. Honry Gilfoyl, Voice Cul ture. . Mrs. 0. H. Thompson visited fri ends Jn'lho city yesterday. O. H. Eyorloy of Horahey trans acted business iri tho city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lnwllcr of Paxton visited frlondB In tho city this week. Mrs. 13. It. Harris of Omaha camo last evening to visit at tho Arthur Tramp homo, MIbb Lottie Laltuo has accepted a position at tho North Platte Plumb ing & Heating Co. -Mr, and Mrs. W. Lalng of Horshey waB among tho out of town visitors to the cTty Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Basklno re turned home Wednesday from Om aha whore thoy havo boon visiting. Mr. and Mrs, J. K". Eshloman camo this morning to attend tho funeral of -tho lato Mrs. Frank Dowhowor. Mrs. J. B. Murdoch visited at tljo P. A. Norton homo Wednesday on routo from Chicago to hor homo In Utah. Mrs. B. Arnott of Montana ar rived. this morning to attend tho fun oral of her sister Mrs. Frank Dow hower. i MRS FRANK SOWHOWElt PASSES AWAY AT IIElt HOME WED NESDAY EVENING. Catherine Dowhowor, wlfo of Frank Dowhowor passed away at hor homo Wednesday ovonlng at )s,x o'clock. After a prolonged Illness of leakage of tho heart sho was callod away. She loaves to mourn hor death a husband and olevon children all of whom live In Lincoln county ovcopt one. Tho funoral will bo hold Sunday at throe o'clock from tho Lutheran church and Interment will be mado In tho local comctary. AMERICAN -LEGION .RASE RALL TEAM TO MEET GOTHENBURG AGGREGATION SUNDAY. Sunday, Juno 19 tho American Leg ion will cross bats with Gothenburg for tho first timo this year. Gothen burg has hlrej a battory for this game and promlsos to glvo tho locals a good game. Thoy havo won from several good teams this year and claim to havo a fast aggregation. '.a:'. . f.OCAIi WBltafW.AT. I ' 1 Mioses Elftha Thompson and Alice ATalono Of ItlngoUl aro spending n Sun. Theatre Sat ce Joyce IN Mrs. C. B. Davidson who' has boon j week In tho city, visiting her daughter Mrs,. Franklin ! Mrs. J. F, Flllion and son Frod loft Laughlln In Montana will nrrlvp ! UiIb morning for Rock Springs to -vh- homo today. . v i it nt tlio homo of tlio rormer'n sister. Mr Harry 13. Mltchc.ll hnd chil dren loft by autq Wednesday for Om ha to visit at tlio homo of ItJjr par onts. s ' . To whom aro yjou going to sell your Hay and'Graln? TJie Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offor tho highest prices. Mrs. C. p. apnoer left Tuesday for Lexington t attend .the P. 0. T5. Con vention which is liiK hold there this wek. ' Mrs. Carl C. Itltnour and dnughtoi of Julesburg came Wednesday to Bpend a few days vlettlng'M'rlonds in tho city. . 1 . MIbb Bulah PaUorBon arrived Tuos day from Wellington to apond tho suminor with hor brother .T. 0. Patter son and wlfo. Mrs. Arthur lilrk of Grand Inland Is tho guost of Mrs. Lester Wyman this wook. Shq tfos formerly Miss Marlon Faulkner. First class painting und paper hang luu. Elogant stock of wall paporjust rocolvod- Store at 113 W. Sixth St Phono 570W. .II. II. Landgraf nnd Edil Priond Llttlo Bonnlo Jean Tratnp, daugh- tor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tramp, will entortaln a number of friends Monday at hor homo In honor of hor first birthday. Miss Caryl Dorrj;borry and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson and baby nro expected today from Omaha where thoy havo been visiting at tho Cousin ate ALSO FATTY ARBUCKLES COMEDY Wo still havo a fow gallons In halt and 1 -quarts of Patton'u Sun Proof Paint at $2.00 per gallon, $1.45 half gallon, $.75 a quart. STONE'S DRUG STORE homo of Mr. Thompson's paronts. Normal Times Girl S Si m me r Age 3 to 14. Beginning, Saturday June 18. We place on sale. 300 Girls dainty sum mery Dresses, in all the newest Spring and Summer Styles and values up to $6- Yout-"choice-while they last at ..." " A - III I- Ik h" U 1 v J J v J $2.98 IS The Dresses in this sale consists of attractive Plaid Ginghams, Cool Voiles in colors atid "plain white, white Organdies, Dainty Patterns iri Tissue, and Kahki Dresses for play and outing trips. - x MOTHERS!' now is your chance to get oneor'mone Dresses for the Girls, at these Prices, Come early while the picking is at its best. id 98c, $1:79. $2i98, Values to $6,00. 1 1 nnrti i H llrtriiwwiviiipiW7ii;nriMiiwBr-iiiiiiri-ir u rrriiii'iii'iTimMi'li'Mi;:; . n iiiijyiMiikgyiiiffliibaiiiif iLatdies" Oxtfitting Store THE GIRLS STORE OF THE TOWN. ;e south Display for Sale ndow 0 resses. SUl'EItrSTIiDENT V 1. SNYDKU WHITES OF VISIT TO KEITH COinS'TT KAXOHMEN. On a recent trip through Koltlt County, Siiiverlntendent Snyder vlalW ed noma lark ranohqi. lie writM.ot them as "follows: ' "At tho Fulsbhor ft Koplor ranch were seen somo or tho nnoat noro- ford cnttlo In Amorlca. Ono hull was rAIUIEHS' OHUAJtlZATIONS JIOVi: each to select five FOinVAlil) IN CHAIN 3IA4N KETINfi 1'JlOGILiai Tho Fnrm ItoVlew snys: Tho first doflnke atop townrda tho establishment of tRo U. S. Grain Growors; Inc., In Nebraska was toUbn last Friday at Omnhn, w.hon approx-JI i a i. n if ' &f Jlrs. Thomas MuclillnskI underwent an operation f,or tonsllltls Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike MoFadden aro ex pected Sunday from Paxton to visit at the home of the latter's parents M- an(i ?trs. John Herrod. imately twonty-fivo mon, raprosontlng (- , .. . . I .1 . .I l 1111 III UL KlllIl&llLlUUH illlrl til l-l 1 IIH I'll 1.1 V snown lor a nau uuerosi in wnicn uio , oTnvtnpa vr,,,.-,.-,.,, nf Proo ownors wore otrerou refused tho offor. At ranch thcro wore scon hut tho Stllacttm probably tlie will ooine wltvii M'v J7.v tho Hnvlntr h nh it. ' Jifiv f i ' vrhnt you hoed unit pny vnsli for It by n oJiooc oit your bitulc hooount nul ihan auvo dttt oJ income nnd put your savings noaount. youi' it In best equipped cattlo feeding yards In Hoj0i tho state The yards' are located on a south slope at tho foot of tho sand hlllB Springs furnish tatronnis of wator Umt How through all tho cor rals throughout tho. year, never fall ing and novor freezing. High con- croto walls furnish wind breaks and largo sheds furnlsli moro comploto protoctlon during ' sovero storms. Thoro was saldj.0 bo moro than two acros qf corrals paved witli concrete. Moro than 400 glossy coated fat cat-, tlo stood at attention whon tho fifty cars woro driven Into tho outer yard. Jono Slllason owns all tho country thoro about, has a fine homo, and commands a position of rospect and Snlluonco in tho communlltly.,Soma years ago ho workod as a ranch hand, 18 hours a day for $17 a mouth, Strango that opportunity ceased to knock, about Uio tlmo "I" was ready to do big things." SAVE JWNEY 0?r GIIEItlilES Dlnga now rlpo. Bond $4.50 lor 18 pound box, express prepaid. Absoluto satisfaction guaranteed. HundrcdB of pleased customers In Nebraska and Iowa laBt year. Ask for chorry cir cular. Kinnlcklnnick Orchards, Box 328, Spokane, Wash. Idont C. II. Gustafson of tho U. S. Grain Growers, and other officials. The meeting was hold at tho Castle THE FIRST NATIONAL DANK, is uudor strlot (xovornmont sttnorx lslon nnd Is nnylng a par abut liUorost coni pouudvd svtnl-nnttunlly, on suvlnir do- . posits. " Hero aro alx" roasons why Chl Namol jVuto Finishes aro ro contondod to nutomobllo ownors. First, thoy aro solf-lovollng anj require no particular skill to apply. Second, thoy dry In twonty-fonr hours. Third, YO" CAN UEFINISH YOUR CAR YOURSELF. Fourth, thoy ar. wntor-proaf, Fifth, thoy aro woathor-proof. ' Sdxtlv. ChU Namol Auto FlnlHhofl aro dur ablo. ( STONE'S DRUG STORK. 'At tho first meeting of tho sOveral state dologatos at Chicago at which tlr3 committee of sovonteen plan wan adopted, and organization work planned throughout tho country Pres ident Gustafson - was also mado dl rector in chargo of tho U. S. Grain Growers. Inc., In Nobraaka. At tho Omahr. meeting Gustafson outlined plan of tho parent organization, also tho plan and purpose of tho organiza tlon in instituting a campaign soon to bo undertaken in tho state. - It was practically concluded that tho first step In tho organization work in NobraBka will bo tho making of con- " tract with tho varoua cc;-ooperatlvo K elevators throughout tho state. This work will bo done by approximately' twenty mon prominent in farm organ-, tzatlon work In tho state Those men will soon bb callod into Lincoln whore thoy 'wlil go ovor the proposition thoroughly and familiarizo themselves with tho gonqral plan so far as co-op-orativo elevators aro "concerned It was not decided how soon tho signing up of memberships among tho fcrowors will commonco, Howover, growers will not bo asked to Blgn with tho U. S. Grain Growers, Inc. until tho co-oporatlvo elevator In their parties lar community has first signed, so that tho paront organization will bo In position to handlo tho Individual growers' grain. J. N. Norton of tho Farm Bureau, W. F. Dale, II. G. Keency and J. w. Shorthlll Avoro solocted as an advisory commtttoo for tho Nebraska campaign , of the U. S. Grain Growers, Inc. These j mon woro dologatos from Nebraska to tho national mcotlrig nt Chicago at, which tho plan of tho U. S. Grain Growors, was adopted. N . It was decided that tho twenty mon I who will bo chosen to call upon tho various co-operative olovators turn out the stato bo selected from tho four farmers' irgfinlzatlona In Nobraska Beef Boil and BeeJ Roasts at 9c per lb. . . Picnic Hams per lb 17c 10-lb. Pail of Lard .. .. Sl.lO Listen tomorrow- we .are going to sell you a good four sewed broom for 36c Only one broom to a family. s McMichae! Grocery Phone 441 Special Sunday and Monday AT THE Sun Theatre THE SAPHEAD SIX REELS Starring Buster Keaton and William Crane Also Clyde Cook The Funniest Woman on Earth in llt "The Guide" 2 Reole Corned