THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE WILSON TOUT. Editor nml Publisher. fftftdrcil at tho North Platte, Nebraska Postofflco na Socond Class Mutter. SIJHSCMPTION PHICK: Ono Year, In ndTimc' $'2.00 TUHSOA Yf tifrrOHKIt -Jilt. '1021. Tho raconli of tho IJottc- Tlubian oontoBt t tho County Salr wor9-,coplod for publlntion In tho, office of Secre tary Soulier hut botWeon there and our otflao were mlsplnced itnd uro he-, Ing compiled ugnln. Wo regret that wo lmvc not boon nblo to date to glvo tho winners In tula" olftss. They will bo printed ai i soon as wo can get them. Mrs. 13. N. Oglor will entertain at one o'clock luncheon and plato shower In honor of Miss Hazel Bnr bdr a brldo of Ibis month. Covers will ho laid for fourteen guests. Tho Past Matrons of tho Eastern Star of North Platto will entertain tho Past Matrons of wostorn Nebras ka at a lunchoon Thursday In th" MaRonlc hall. In our last Issue wo bogan tho publication of tho comploto list or( prlzo wlnnors In tho 1921 County Fair. Wo will print this list ub wV can gorriho timo to prepare thorn', and the spaco to placo thorn. All j will bo printed boforo wo stop. Tho I Trlbuno fools that It Is duo tho ex hibitors of Lincoln County that wo glvo ttjwldp publlclW-go : those wio cared' enough about making tho Fair a huccosb to collect, proparo and bring to tho Fair, tho wonderful ex hibit of farm and gurdon products which wo saw there. Miss Hazol Barber was tho honor ed guest nt a four o'clock tea and handkorchlof shower given Satur day aftornoon nt tho homo of Mrs. M. K. Novlllo. Tho assisting host essos wore Mrs. Harry E. Mitchell, Mrs. M. E. Scott and Mrs. Horton Mungor. MLss Lorcttn Murphy, our popular librarian at tho City Library has been asked to read a paper boforo tho Nebraska Library Association at its annual mooting in Grand Is land, October 13-16. Hpr subject lit "Tho Possibilities of Branch Li braries." MIbb Murphy has mado such a success with tho branch li brary In tho Lincoln building that sho has been nslcod by thoso who know of hor work horo, to toll tho othor; librarians of tho state just how sho docs it. llUOHDKIt DISTRICT DOINGS Well tho great and only fair-Is over nnd ovoryono agrees that it was tho host over. The people of Sellers precinct aro stepping high on account of tho prizes, .they won at tho fair. (Jnrl Swarts met with a painful accident last Monday' when his team ran away and as a result lio fract ured.' ono or his ribs. Ho is able to bo 'up at this writing. Mrs, Ed Martin of Princeton, I ml Is spending this week visiting Mar shall Oi'ton's family. She will leave Saturday morning for Trenton, Nobr. where Bho will visit with hor sistor. Mrs. ChaH. McDonald for u fow days." Wu had a light frost Sunday night Sept., ;25th which nipped the tomato adiweol potato vinos but did no otba, dnmngo. ' My. nnd Mrs. Longmoio of Omaha and tho Cnl Watklns family of North Platto visited tho Orloy Watklns family last Sunday. '. SPECIALLY IMPORTANT , iCommoncing Wednesday October Bnnd continuing Saturday OoTobor 8-nntl onch Wednesday and Satur day following during tho root of tho ypar, .1 will olTer for salo different lfpuiB or men's and boy's woarlng a'pparol at no proHt prlcoa. Tho ftrjst , nln will ho on mon's hats. Val ues up to $15 will go yodnosday at ?'4,0ri. Stotaon hats vuluod at ?11 "will, go Wodnesdny at $5.00 Watch rR.urthor announcements. Harry Samuolson SANFOKD-SADLi;. At twolvo o'clock on Wednesday, Sept. 28th at tho Home of Mr. nnd fars. .Tamos Sadie, their daughter Jos ophlno Fern became tho brldo of Franklin C. Sanford. Tho decorations for this pretty wedding woro pink and whlto roses and carnations with Streamers. In tho prosenco of about fifty guests, Hov. H. E. Hess read tho marrlago linos. Miss Violet Downs of Horshoy played the wedding march. Tho brldo woro a soft gown of whlto satin combined with silver laco and carried a boquct of Amolla roses. Her brldosmald was Miss Myrtlo Humph roy of Suthorlnnd who woro u dainty gown of georgette trimmed with satin, ribbon. Sho carried a bouquet of pink roses. Albert Beerbowor of this city was best man. After the ceremony a sump tous dinner was sorved to all prcsont. Many itsoful nnd beautiful gifts Were rccolvcd from tho innny friends of tho brldo nnd groom. Mrs. Sanford Is tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnines Sndlo and has grown to womanhoor In this vicinity. Sho hns won many friends' In this com munity through hor friendly and ploaslng porsonallty. Mr. Sanford la a mocharilo with the ' Hondy-Ogler Auto Co. nnd Is a veteran of the World War. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sunford loft by nuto for n short trip to Donvor nnd other wostorn points after which they will roturn to North Platto. They expect to bo at homo to their many friends nftor Octobor 15th. Tho Trlbuno Joins with theso many friends In wishing Mr. nnd Mrs. Sanford n long and happy married life. WMGHT HUXOLL KEITH THEATRE North Platte. ONE NIGHT ONLY, Monday, October 10th. PRICES-$2.00, $1.50, $1.00. Seat Sale Box Office. PHONE ORDERS NOW. with the class of 191D. Since then she Wanted Fresh young cow. Must has been teaching In Lincoln County bo tested. Phono G47W. schools. Tho Trlbuno extends Its best Lost-A snulrrnl nhnkor Fin.w n wishes to both of theso young people and wishes thorn many years of happy married life. A party of hunters consisting of Richmond BIrgo, Horton Munger, J. C. Don, and Dr. Mitchell roturnod Sunday from n weeks hunting trip to three mllo lake. : :o: : EDWARD CONNOR. :o:- C'ARD OF THANKS. ',W doBlro to tuUo this moans of expressing our slncoro thanks to tho many kind friondi who wuro so thoughtful to us during tho timo of our sorrow and to tho Knights or Columbus and othor friends who nant thr flornl offerings. Mrs. 1C. Connor and sou Mr. and Mrs. Art Connor Mr. and Mrs. John Connor William Connor Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Powers. A qitiot homo wedding took pluco Tuesday afternoon when "MIbs Mildred Wright became tho Ihrldo of Wm. Huxoll. Tho ceremony was porformad ' y Rev. C. S. Koch at hto homo of Mr. and Mr. Oscar Sandnll 215 South Locust. Tho house pa decorated with bnskota of roses, astors and chrysanthemums. Tho brldo was droaa ed In a blue traveling suit and was attended by Miss Vora Gough whllo Elinor Tolltz acted us host man. Fol lowing tho cromony which was attend ed by only tho moat Intimate friends, a wedding dinner was' sorved to the following guests: Mr. nnd $lrs. Wm. Huxoll, Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar Sandnll, Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Harry York, Misses Vora, Flop onco nnd Mario Gough, Elinor Tollt? and Mrs. Mary'Aloxandor, Tho dinner was followed by tho doparturo of Mr. and Mrs. Huxoll by auto for Sallnn, Kans., whoro thoy will visit Mrs. llux oll's parents. Upon their roturn thoy will rosldo nt 103 S. Vino. Mr. Huxoll has boon employed nt tho S. r& R. Sorvlco Station for some timo and is known as a dependable young man who Is well liked by thoso who hold his acquaintance. Mrs. Huxoll has grown to womanhood In Lincoln County, having nttondod tho ' North Platto schools and grnduatod A BIG JITNEY DANCE at the LLOYD OPERA HOUSE NORTH PLATTE Warm when it's Cool Cool when it's warm EVERY Thursday & Saturday Evening. A real brand New Floor. No stairs to climb. LADIES' FREE. Edwnr.d Connor was born Nov. 27 188G at North Platto, Nebr., and died at tho same place Sept. 2(5, 1921 rit tho ago of 32 years, 9 months, nnd 29 days. He attended Lincoln county sohools and nt tho ngo of" 19 took a placo with the Union Pacific as call boy. Ho was married Oct. G, 1915 tri Miss Minnie Welch of this city. About four years ago he moved to Laramie. Wjoinlng and latter to Prcscott, Ari zona, In each case hoping tho move would benlfit his health. Hut he grow worse nnd only four days beforo his death ho was brought back to his jiar onts homo whero ho died. He will be romombcred especially by thoso who grow up in tho farming community whore ho was raised, Edward Con nor loaves to mourn him, his wif- and flvo yenr old son, his father and mothor, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Connor, two brothers, John and Wlllium and a sister Mrs. Will Powers, All llvd hero in North Platto. The Tribune extends! Its sympathy to those near ones who will' miss him so much. :o: VIOLET CJILFOYI, KHNXISON $1.00 por R. F. D. 28. Reward. For Snle Ripe tomatoes bushel at tho Elrnwod Farm No. 1. For Sak' Pumpkins $.50 to $1.00 por dozen. Squashes 2c por pound. Mr. Bdkoskle. Phone HOrf For Snle Two hard coal burners and ono soft coal stovo and ono dining table. 408 Ey Sixth. Wanted Girl for general house work. Competent girl can command good wages. Phone 132 . For Sale Ono Radiant Home hard coal sove, good as new. A. O. Kocken, 220 West Sixth street For SnletPuro. extractod honoy at 15c per pound. You furnish tho con tainer. East end 14th St. R. McFnr land. . Jjosl-t- Embroidered dresser .scarf nnd pair of pillow cases with Initial R., at tho fair. Entry No. 312. Re ward Phono 78GF12T Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jeter loft yes terday for Chicago whoro thoy will visit their daughter Helen. Helen will undergo an operation there Wednesday. L. E. Hastings suffered, a nail brulso SaTardny in Sldnoy. Ho was walking across tho floor of tho wait ing room and a nail protruded throu gh his shoo into his foot. i A Twenty Payment Policy ill the NEW VORK LIFE is the best plan of regular savings and protec tion, combined. You save the money you invest in an old line policy. Buy your policy in the New York Life, the Company with adequate, re spurcesynd 76 years of successful life insurance . service. R. H. WELLER Phone 578 L W SPECIAL AGENT North Platte. si Gasoline r Violet Gllfoyl Konnlson was born April 8, 189G at North Platte, Nebr. and died Sept. 29, 1921 at Long Beach, Calif. Sho was tho only daughter or M. Henry Gllfoyl or this city nnd spent hor girlhood hero attending tho local schools. Sho will bo remembered . as a loving character by hor schoolmates nnd as Staunch and true to hor friends and associates. Sho spont several yoar3 of hor young womanhood In Cali fornia, attending Carlson Business Collogo at Long Bonch part of the I timo. May It, 1917 sho was mar ried to John M. Koentson,. going di rectly to their ranch near Choyenne, Oklahoma. During tho flu opldora 1c she contracted tho dlseaso twice nnd hor health became so undor mlnod that sho could not recover al though tho host modlcal caro and attention was given hor. For sonjo timo sho nnd hor husband hnvo 1U ed Ijv Long Bonch and It was In tholr homo thoro that sho passed aw'ay She leaves to mourn her loBa, ho-. husband. John M. Konnlson, h.QT father, M. II. Gllfoyl, hor grnnd mothou. Mrs. Mary Arundalo andt many frlonds horo and in lior Califc ornla homo. Tho editor romombors hor as n tall, slender girl with dell-, onto hoalth which kopt hor from r. iteming school all tho timo. Sho is attractive and wlnsomo nnd wo v tond our sympathy to thoso who v ro closest to luir. You wilbhave a chance to buy Aviation'Gasoline the same as we are furnishing to the government airplanes. ' The refinery that makes it for us have a con tract to furnish 3,000,000 gallons to the aviation department of the government, over a period of eight months, having renewed their present contract early in August. We have their guarantee to furnish us the. same quality as they do the government. Each car load is being inspected by the government. It will give your car more pep than you ever dreamed gasolene could giye a car. rtrin ant liiicictein f llctnmpr envc "lin nmilfl rtnt believe there was so much difference in gae.'' climbed a hill on high that he had never been ablelo , climb before and did jit easy."' You can use it to clean the jnost delicate fabric without fear, as it evaporates, leaving none of that kerosene odor or effect- Ski fkl c s y ts is is Gasoline stoves will give you a real fire. It don't clog: Our price on this carload will be only Want Ads - For Kent Room. 214 E. Third. For Snle Cora shroddor. Can bo soon nt tho Vnlln Vista Farm. But'.or For lt';iil Two nicely furnlshod roms, strictly modern. 408 E. Sixth. For Snlo or 'Tnido A nlco toam of young muloa. Call GG8J. 25 cents per gallon, it's different. Give your car a real treat V'.' Kit. J. S. DAVIS AUTO CO. lama