THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI -"WEEKLY TRIBUNE The "Follies of 1921" will not Compare with the "Ford Jubilee Day" or the the wonderful Bargains you can get at Star ClofJ ling House ft)' Wednesday, ON THAT DAY September 1, 1921 AND THAT DAY ONLY We are going to, offer to the buying public one grand golden opportunity to share in 4 real genuine bargains in high, grade season able merchandise, just what you will need tor the iall and winter wear. We will have many other bargains to offer on that day---space will not permit us to quote all of them. Be sure and be here. Your dollars are worth 3-for-l at this Store on the splendid bargains offered. " Mens Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats all new models, values up to $60.00. Very Special FORD JUBILEE DAY ONLY The bargains offered here nre real genuine bargains. The saving will mor than pay you for transportation time lost. Many prize in addition to the bargains;,; offered , compel you to be here. '"'if Boys Suits and Overcoats, Fall Models. 2 Pair of Pants Very Special FORD JUBILEE DAY ONLY Ask Our Clerks to Tell You About the Real Special Ford Feature. That One Feature Will be Worth Your Time Alone, Don't Miss this Opportunity. It's a Real Feature of the Day 15 dozen Men's new Felt Hats All tL- 17-11 CI 1 - - rtii me run oiictues $6.00 values FORD JUBILEE DAY ONLY M ,a mvY.n STAR CLOTHING Flie Home Of Quality Merchandise STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 O' CLOCK THAT EVENING Mens Heavy Weight, Blue C.hambray Work Shirts A Real Bargain -t FORD JUBILEE DAY ONLY u. S. GKAIN filtOWHS ASSAVEK .NATIONAL CiKAIX DEALEI'S ASSOCIATION. Vgorou8 protests, hy farmers against the manner in which the Grain Dealer's National Association Is at tempting to discredit the idea of co operative marketing Is the outstand ing feature of the thir.l week of field operations by U. S. Grain Growers solicitors, according to a statement is sued here today by tho national head quarters of tho new farmer-owned company Recapitulation of organization work last week shows that 252 elevators and moro than 41G1 grower contracts have been signed. "Tho flood of propaganda that litis been released in all sections where contracts are being circulated," the statement says, "has resulted in a sol idarity on the part of tho growers that could have been obtained in no other way. This feeling Is especially noticeable in McLean and LaSalle counties in' Illinois," tho statement continues. "One fanner there met so licitors 'with an unonenujl envelope in his hand. Lettering on tho envelope revealed that It contained tho "Sign Here" propaganda that is being go freely ciculatcd. 'If the yaro so anx ious that I should not sign,' ho satJ, I'll join just bocauBo they aro afraid that I will'." In McLean county, Illinois, where the campaign has been in progress for weeks, sixteen elevator and 2S8 grow er contracts have been signed. Two men last week made 33 solicitations and obtaineU 27 contracts. In that section the dally average is .45. In LaSallo county, where work started last Monday, nlnoteen elevator and four local association contracts have been signed. Tho first day in that county, solicitors obtained 47 grower contracts. Reports for the week were incomplete, but no j'louht but that tho goal of tho 200 memberships m six days would bo reached. In Xcbraka 84 elevator contract have been signed and for the present solicitors aro concentrating on mem bership work. The total grower mem bership for Nebraska at the time tho week's summary was made was 1G4, with reports incomplete. Four teams of four men each have been at work 1n Thayer and Nuckolls counties. A second school at Manhattan at which solicitors were given additional training was tho feature of tho week's work In Kansas. Reports from that stato show that farmers aro anxious to got into the movement. Ono hun dred and twenty grower contracts have been signed in Clay county and ono elovntor and seven grower agree ments in Moado county. Intonslfiql solicitation will bo oxtonded into Moado and Ford counties this week. In North Dakota, a recapitulation o Notice to the Public RED CROWN GASOLINE. 21 3-4 Cents per Gallon White Rose Gasoline 23 Cents per gallon Light Oils 1 - 20 Cents per quart Heavy Oils 25 Cents per quart. Wo have car load quantities of oil in stock and can make special prices on barrel lots. We also have tho finest garago in the city for winter stor age. See us early and arrange for a stall. Hendy-Ogier Auto Co. FORD GARAGE Phone 34. two months work shows that 105 ele vators and local associations and 30? 1 farmers who have become nftlliato(l with tho movement havo been authen tically reportod. Grain is being hand led by tho U. S. Grain Growers in that state and producers are accepting 75 per cent of tho market value on pooled wheat shipped. C. H. Lion, a solicitor, obtained 77 growers contracts out of 93 solicitations in six days in Kidder County. Field work is getting under way in South Dakota and reports aro en couraging. Tho Clark County Farm ors' Elevator of Clark, largest in tho stato wuh tho first to join tho move ment. B. II. Day, president of tho company and a director of the Amor lean Co-operative Publishing company was tho first fnrmor to sign an indi vidual agreement The other elevator Contracts wore signed early in the campaign in Coddfngton County. South Dakota reports aro incomplete, In Colorado, J. D. Pancake, natloncl director, an)l J. M. Rodgors, prosldeir of the stato farm bureau organization, are preparing to begin tho member ship drive. A local association with ten members who control 23C0 ncros o" wheat has been formed nt Donnctt. Fourteen elevator and 84 grower contracts havo been received from memberships havo boon received from Missouri. Likewise, 30S individual Oklahoma arl eight elevator nfCIliu- ( tions have been authentically report ed. : :o: : LOCAL AND PERSONAL T. McCullough Is suffering from poi son ivy Mrs. John Campbell of Paxton was a city visitor Tuesday. Alfred Conley is suffering from poi son Ivy which ho got while fishing. 1 I Mrs. Peter Ambrust of Uroadwator, is a guest at tho Dr. J. 1$. Rodfiold homo. Mrs. Stickler and daughter Irene re turned to thoir homo in Paxton Wed nesday. Mrs. G. Main underwent an opera tion at tho Platto Valloy hospital Tuesday. John EdwaiJs, Jr., underwent .in operation at tho Platto Valloy hos pital Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Motcalf returncM from Choyonno Wednesday whoro sho spent r. fow days visiting. Prof. Pugsley explained tho work of tho farm bureau and its relation ship to tho work of tho county agents. LOVE THY NEIGHBOR AND LOVE ' THYSELF IN THE SAME ACT - THE mail order house never lias a bargain NOT FOR YOU, ANY WAY. If there are bargains occa sionally, the thousands of employ ees of the mail order concern get them, they or their friends. Your own home town merchant frequently has bargains and TELLS YOU about them, through the paper you read. The mail order house that re ceives your order doesn't know you from Adam and doesn't care. The home town merchant knows you as a neighbor and HE CARES. He cares enough for you and your trade that he goes to the trouble and expense of telling you about his goods and his bargains. lie carcs enough to carefully show you I BARGAIN! his coods. He nives you a choice amoncr many: if vou don't like .one article, he shows you another until you are pleased. Trade at home and you get service, choice quality, and as Igood pr'ccs. Trade at home and your money helps your town which is only another word for saying that you help to make yourown property, or yourtownJob better. c Miss Ruth Davidson rosuinod duties at the Telephone Exchange offlco thU morning after an UIiiohh of sovoral days. Mra. C. V. Turpio Iuih accepted a position nt tho Mock Outfitting Store and will begin duties tho first of Soptembcr. Mrs. Harris returned to hor homo in Montroso, Colo., Wednesday aftrt visiting at tho homo of her daughter Mrs. JoBj Illrschfeld. IL C. Filloy of tho bureau of nnu- kets of tho stato univorslty, ox-1 plained tho workings of tho Unltc'. States Grain Growers, Inc. ( Mrs. J. H. Rodlleld returned Tues-j day from Lincoln whoro sho attended a school of instruction of the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star. Mrs. S. 10. Wumlerlloh returned to her homo in David City Wednesday uflor visiting at tho homo of her par ents Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sovey. Mrs. Roy Lowls of Sumnor, N'ebr., who has boon visiting nt tho Elmer Taylor anjl Albort Bryan homes, loft Wednesday for Kearney to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Comstock of Miller, Nohr., returned to their home Wednosday after visiting at tho homo of the latter's Hlster Mrs. P. P. Ma'l-dox. R. A. Scott had his tonsils removo'd Wednesday at tho Platto Valloy hos pital. , 1 T Mrs. Frank II. Hatch ontortalnod tho It) linn Card Club at hor homo yesterday afternoon. At the closo of a pleasant aftornoon rofroshmoAtH wero sorved, Executives! KEEP a Corona In tho - drawer of your desk! When you want to write n confidential letter, or t'..;sh off n memo you can write it with Corona quicker, easier, more legi bly than by hand. Call at tho nearest Co- store or wo will deu . Btratoatyourconveulencc. Slone's Drug Store. Wciglia CJi lbs. Folds and (Ha In a neatcany iQQ cute. $KQ With W cam Hie Perioral Writing Mjchme C0&0NA YEAR BOOKS Most Lodges and Societies publish some kind of an annual or year book giving outlines of program for the coming year, lists of members, officers consti tution and by-laws, etc. These year books become in creasingly valuable as the years go by and the own ers would not take dollars for them. They can bo printed for from fic to 25c each. We have special fa cilities for doing this class of work in a satisfactory manner. Three master printers are at tho will of those who may nfced their services,. Think about it 'and then see us. The Semi-Weekly Tribune