THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Week End WHERE LOAV PRICE MEETS GOOD QUALITY G1FTSTHAT LAST GIFTS THAT LAST. Wc have a nice line of Christmas and New Years Greetings and Engraved Cards Get your orders in early, the engravers will be rushed from now on. CLINTON & SON, Jewelers and Opticians Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians DJK. 0. II. CRESSIiUK OKA DIM It, IMWUHT fil Office over tho McDonald State Bank. aaoaaaoaaaaattoaaoaaoottotmo LOHAIj AND I'KKSUNAL P. B. Sullivnn of Wollaco wns n city visitor yestordny. C. II. Nelson was among llio Wallace visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Bedford of Madrid undor won't an operation Tuesday. Albrccht furs, the quality kind at Wilcox Department Store. Mrs. Frank Ksliolman of Hcrslioy visited In the city yesterday. Dr. J. B. Hcdflold transacted busi ness lu Ogalallu Wednesday. Mrs, W. T. Amblor of Stapleton shopped in tho city yesterday. Dr. John S. SlmniB transacted pro fessional business in Sutherland. Hhlley Warren loft Wednesday for lyexlngton to spend a few days. Ililllken shoes for children at Wil cox Department Storo. M. IC. Neville returned Wednesday from Omaha where he transacted bue inoss. RufiiH Hancy of Hynnnls, Neb . transacted business in "tho city this week. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Wurtello went to McCook this morning to attend the football game. P. S Smith, is suffering many bruis es and cuts due to falling from his bicyclo (yesterday. Mrs. Jos. Sullivan and Mrs. Bowon of Brady wore among tho out of town visitors yesterday. Oco. Kecno of Elmcreok visited lo cal friends Wednesday and left Thurs day for Julesburg. Dr. John S. Twlnem returned Wodrwlay from Oiuuhn where ho transacted business Mr. and Mrs. Thos. lloaley and C. L. Llttlo are attending tho football gnnio In McCook today. Miss Isabollo Stafford of l'axton will spend tho w'cok ond as the guest of Miss Loreita Murphy Mrs. Geo. Green of Gothonbun? underwent an operation at tho l'latto Valley hospital Wednosday. Queon Quality shoos for womon at Wilcox Department Storo. J. W. Abbott and family and G. S. Thompson and family were among tho Ilorshey visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Egun of Denver visltod local friends and transacted business in tho city this wook. Mrs. Maudo Wobstor returned to ho? homo In Norton, Kana. AVodncsdny after visiting relatives lu tho city. Artjiur Uanford, Dir Kccfo and Mr. Martin returned to Sioux City, Iowa Tuesday after visiting James T. Keofe. it H u H H t.t It i.t it :.: :.t H Win. Waldorf's car of Quaker furnaces are hero,. and all those who so kindly favored mo with their orders, will be- delivered at once. There will bo a few loft hi this car. so hurry up ir you want a goad Old Quaker Fur Jiace that has stood tho test for more than 110 years. Yours to please, war. WAi.noitK, 2nd door north of Postoflo. ii Phono 517. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Caroy of Ho ahoy were out of town visitors yostor day. Miss Brum Bradley spent tho wifiok end in l'axton uh tho guest of Miss Mable Krabb. ' Miss Bthol Sousor will go to Omaha this evening whore alio will have hor tonsils removed. A B. Hoagland returned yesterday from n business trip to the southern part of the state. Mrs., Graco Ileckor left today for Grand Island where she will make her future homo. Miss Floronco Fltzglbbon is off duty tills wook nt tho W. J. O'Connor storo on account of Illness. Llttlo Francos Stack, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stack Is reported to ho on tho sick list. T. C. Patterson arrived hero yester day from Rochoster, Minn, to train- act business in tho city. Cheyenne and from thcro will go to Donvor to spend two weeks. Geo. Glcason of Omaha is spending two weeks nt tho homo of his parents; iVIr. nud Mrs. P. II. Gloason. Glen Brock nnd sen arrived Wed nosday to visit at tho homo of the former's brother Dr. II. Clny Brock. Miss Bessie Salisbury will leave Sunday for Omaha to visit. She will also visit in Aurora boforo retumin.? home. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Lambert of Juolsburg, Colo, stopped over night and loft Wednesday for Ellery, 111. to visit. B. K.'llaldman of Grand Island,' dlsrlct managor of the Northwestern Boll Telephone System, was a oltv visitor Wcdcsdny. Mr. anil Mrs. Chus. Lance returned in their homo In Kearney yesterday rftrr visiting tholr daughter Mrs. I. J Sharp and husband. Tho Yoonuui Ixidgo hold a social and dance last oveulng at the IC. C. hall. An onjoyablo cvonlng was Bpent. Tho Imperial Flvo Orchestra furnish ed tho music. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Borkoy of DaV enpprt, (Nobr. arrived yestiirday to visit nt tho homo of their daughter Mrs. M. B. Crosby. Mrs. II. D. McDanlel and daughter of Pnxton undorwont operations for toiiBilltis at the Platto Valley Hos pital Wednesday. If. A. Brooks will leave Sunday for Lincoln. While thoro ho will spend a week under Win. Towlea of Wash ington D. C. loarnlng the latest things m photographic art. AV. J. O'Connor, Rob't. DIckoy, Per-' ! - Buchanan, Arthur Plummcr aim ! Thurston AVoodhurst are" among the ' football fana attending tlto football game at McCook today. , Mrs. 0. It. Robinson and children arc expected this wook to return t from Nampa, Idaho whoro they spont. j several months visiting at tho homo ' of Mrs. Robinson's mother. I Mr. and Mrs. Moso McFnrland and I daughter Mrs. Paul Nolan returned ! Wednesday from Bedford, Iowa, whoro thoy visltod relatives. Miss Mabollo roinalnod In Iowa for a wooks visit. I am back on tho job have had a vacation while at tho fairs. Now I havo a list of city property, upland and Irrigated farms and rnnchos for sale. Will also consider trade. Lot'.! got together. Call 1130. B. A. Olson. STATU FA KM JIORTH'ULTUJUST says nv is thi: ti.au: to PLANT HULKS. AVnltor Broso, Horticulturist at the North Platto Experimental Substation iBSiied a statement to Lincoln County people yesterday in which ho tells of fall planting of bulbs for spring blooming. Ho says: Tho planting time for all spring flowering bulbs Is in the fall. They can ho put in any time from Octol er first till the ground freezes. Some gardeners plant later, but tho early planting brings tho best results. The soli should bo well loosened and tho center of tho bed should bo higher so as to allow tho water to run off. After planting glvo tho bed a good soaking and If it is necessary later, wnter tho bod again. AVatcr again In tho spring as soon as bulbs start to grow. For fertilizer give a top dressing of well rotted manure or bono meal. Mostly all of tho bulbs llko a sunny position, nevertheless if protected from tho north thoy will bloom earlier. Cover tho beds before tho cold weather sots In with leaves or straw. Tho bulbs do good for a number of years. Summer flowering annuals may bo put In the Tulip beds. It is not neces sary to lift tho bulbs every year. The bulbs should bo planted from fou,r to bIx Inches deep. The best tool used for this work Is tho trowel. :o::i- Johnnle Getz, tho nut coinedlnn with "Listen Ireno" Is one of the funniest comedlnns of the day. He appeared last year in "Cheer Up Mable" and becamo tho rage, "Listen Ireno" Is tho vehicle ho has chosen for tho display of his genis this year and North Platto theatre goers iwill havo an opportunity of forming tu'lr own opinions of his ability. Listen Irono Is at tho Keith next Monday night. AVo havo some beuuttful now hats In tho AVhltUiker Millinery, 500 Lo cust St. Keith Theatre SATURDAY and SUNDAY. The Stealers with all star cast and Comedy. Crystal Theatre FRIDAY ond SATURDAY. All Dolled Up starring Gladys Walton also comedy. SUNDAY Devi! to Pay All star cast. Also comedy. Notice to' Football Fans See Crcighton Football players in the first game of the season will be at the SUN throe days commencing Sunday. EiamaHagiiiaazgiM COATS. FOR THOSE OF CARE-FREE YEARS Designed by lovers of children and made by those who instinctively tailor tenderly, our coats for little folk seem to us the last word in juvenile possibilities. J It is a i remarkable gathering that we have here, ranging from the sturdily practical for the tomboy school girl to some frankly show-off styles for the idol of the family, and from coats that cost but little to those that cost much Surely wo con match your every need or wish. Wilco x Department Cor. Front & Dewey CORNER FRONT & DEWEY THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE BIG STS- VALUES - oaie Specials Mens and Young Mens Suits Newest Fall Styles, all jf : wool fabrics up to $42.50 values, for this sale only da LaLa SO $ IT B0YS Quiifc $fV5 TWO PANTS KJiflltS U Regular 12,50 value, this sale only Sher Work Shoes $990 Regular S4 value for this sale only Mens Heavy Grey Cotton Sweaters 6 1 35 & cloth Dress Shirts S12S Blue Chambray Work Shifts 79c Sine VclOUf HatS $415 Regular S6 value, for this t,ale only Men and Young Mens Overcoats J'laln or bolted models, all wool fabrics, up to S35.00, for this sale only , 250 2500 See Blouses 89c Regular 1.15 value for this sale only SSSSK Dress Shoes n i of- ..i.. r .u: i .. ieguiur ?u vuiur iui una suic uiny g."SaZ.d Union Suits 95c Collars tor 50c Arrow Brand Stiff All Wool 171 1 OL!-.i r unmet auius Mens p U Ife. $QlS Highest quality felt "dlb -J Regular $5 value for this sale only mi.O HUKKK. Mllo Burke was horn In North Platte Nobr., In 18GG and died at Cheyenne, AVyomlng. Sept. 20, 1921. He receive! his education in the public schooh3 of this city and hero laid the found ation for his future success. His friends like to tell how, when he was so small that it was impossible for him to mount a horse, he devised n rope ladder with which to climb into the saddle When ho was seventeen years of ae;e he moved to AVyomlng whoro ho had lived ever since. He wr.a a brother of Mrs. John Bratt of this city. The remainder of this sketch Is taken from tho Cheyenne State Leader for AVednesday, Sept. 21: In 1833 he moved to this state and at the ago of 19 was made manager for tho Bar X Cattlo company. His youthful nppearanco caused him to he dubbed "Tho Kid" by which name he wns known for many years in what Is now AVnshaklo county. In 1887 ho was married to Miss Bes sie Tannehlll of Kansas City, and the two then began life on their own hook. From the small beginning they made ut Tonsleep they doveloped a ranch of 1,300 acres, well improved, brought to a high state of cultivation, and known as one of the beauty spots of Wyoming. AVhen thoy started out they had to haul their goods overland from Raw lins and tho nearest doctor was at Buffalo, 90 miles away. Ioolated from civilization, they reared a splendid family and sent each child away to school. Mr. Burke was once elected to tho stato legislature, but not being in sympathy with tho political methods of that day refused to servo He was n lifelong democrat. Besides tho widow ho is survived by throo daughters, Mrs. Cecil Morris of Lincoln, Nohr., Mrs. Betty Hales of Thormopolls and Miss Mildred of Tensloop. nnd two sons, Mllo. jr. and nn. both living nt the parental homo. Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Morris and Lynn wore with him nt tho end. Tho body will bo tnken homo and tho funeral hold at 2:20 p. m. Friday at tho church at Tonsleep. NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL Henry Andorson of Tryon spent Munslngwcar for the whole family AVedneday In the city. at AVIIcox Department Store. Potatoes. Potatoes. Lay in your winter supply of Potatoes. Prices from 85c to $1,45 per bushel. Come in and See them at Car. McMichael Grocery, Phone 441. Hanna Lump Coal Another car now on track, if you want some out of this car call us as soon as possible. Honest Coal Honest Weight Honest Service PHONE 40 The Artificial Ice & Cold Storage Co. A'ou can havo tho Evening Journal mailed to you anywhoro In Nobrnska or adjoining states until Jnn. 1 for only 7f cents or including tho big Sun day Journnl for $1.00. It costs more to produco a morning papor. thoro foro tho price for tho morning Journal to Jan. 1 Is $1, wlUi tho Sunday. $1.25 Tako your choice. Thoy ore both com pleto twenty-four hour papers nnd the blggoat bargains offered. Tho Even ing is $4.00 a year or $5.00 with Sun day and tho Morning Is $5.00 a year or $G.OO with Sunday. Tho Journal la tho only morning papor printed in Lincoln and on rural routes Is a full day ahoad of mnny other pnpors with tho nows. County Agent Kellogg had a call yostorday morning, from Scottsbluff, asking him to sond 30 mon up thera f,or work nt throo dollnrs a day. Any ono Intorostod should soo him in the Postofflco building. Thoro will Co n Mothers' and Ba bies' party In tho basoinont of the Lutheran Church Saturday afternoon from three to flvo o'clock 1 Porter Electric Co. 1