THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRifcUtflS , LODGE, CHURCH AND 'SOCIETY Farm Bureau " Exchange List rciFTS'THAT LAST J Let Us Show You the New Onyx Rings, Plain and Diamond Sets Engraved Christmas Greeting Cards, don't wait too long before you order CLINTON & SON, Jewelers and Opticians Sign of The Big Ring. Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians lOAIINO MKETimS IN Tlli' VAUJOl'S ORGANIZATIONS OF Tlli: CITY. THURSDAY I. 0. 0. F. 2nd dogroo wfll bo conferred. ANNOUNCEMENT The Luthornn Lndloe will hold oowiKwaaaaooHWoaaoooaao: 1)11. 0. H. CJtESSLElt G1IADUATK DENTIST Office over tho McDonald State Bank. LOCAL AND PERSONAL AIIbh Margaret WUor of'McCook visited friends In the cltj Sunday. MIsa Edith Glcason of Chicago in tho guest of MIbs Helon White. Mrs. Looa McDonald of McCook was ft city visitor Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Whlto of Sutherland va lted In tho city Saturday. MIsb Ucrthn Litz of Maxwell shop ped In tho city Saturday. J. K. Roddy and son Harold trans acted business In Cozad Saturday. V. T. Haly returned to Denver Sun city. Clinton & Son, the Eyo Glass Mon. Service and Satisfaction. M. (J. Keller eller of Lomoypo was a city visitor yesterday. Mrs. Omar Myers of Brady was n city visitor Sunday. Mrs. George Wilson of Hoyshoy shopped In tho city Saturday. Judge J. L. Towoll of Sidney, arri ved yesterday. i Attorney C. L. Daakins vont to Arthur,, .this morning to transact business. Mrs. Lnwrenco Womort of Kcnr noy arrived today to attend tho fun oral' of 'her father Edw. Ilcbhausen. Mr. and .MrB. Thos. Touhy and baby of Denver arrived yesterday to visit ut the tys. SchwuJgor. home.' J. ,.Mi Ballard of Dickens was a inong tho .out of town visitors Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Goodman and Mrs. Elizabeth Dratt loft Sunday for Omaha to spend a fow days. Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Glass Mon. Sorvlco and Satisfaction. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Prod Jackson Friday. All con cerned aro doing nicely. Goo. Slobold la sufforlng a frac tured too which ho rocolved on duty at tho Ico house Saturday. John Mcllvaln returned Friday from a two months visit In oastern States and Canada. , Mrs. Chas. Bogtto und daughter Em ma wont to Omaha Sunday to spend a fow days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler left Sunday for Denver whore they will make their futuro homo. Jim Clinton loft for Kansas City to attend tho American Loglon Con vention. Mrs. Edw. Tltchner came tho latter part of tho week from Goring to visit at tho home of her parents. Miss Mary Duboy left Saturday for Ogalalla whero she will resldo In the future. Mr. and Mrs. B. Mulholland of Val loy arrived,, today to visit nt tho A. 0. Talbot home. Miss Emma Everett returned Sun- TTT T i their supper and bazzar on 'Nov. -17 Clinton & Son he Eye Glass Men. ' of December 1st. Service and Satisfaction. Henry Ilcbhausen of Laramie is. expectod today to attend tho funeral of his brother. Thore arc now 150 men on tho track dopartment of tho Third'. DlsJ trlct whoro thore were not over 175 GUILD last spring when tho force was cut. ) Tho Episcopal Guild will moot Sup't. C. L. Llttlo reports, tliat I Thursday afternoon with tho follow tholr was no substituting In tho city ,ng lad,e8 as tho entertaining corn schools during tho month of Oct mlttc: Mesdames Stuart, Wurtele, obor. Yates, Capron nnd Ames. LADIES' AID Of tho Christian Church will moot Thursday aftornooir. Those entor tainlng aro Mesdames Prottyman, Morris, Lincoln and Kelly. All paid-up Farm Bureau Members are entitled to a ninxlmum of on Column inch of free advertising for seed, feed, livestock and 2nd hand farm machinery. Those adds to run for two consecutive issues of tho North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune nnd discontinued unless notice to continuo is received after tho socond issue. This service Is paid for by Farm Bureau Membership money and for that reason is not nvailable for those who aro not paid-up rmembon. Sond your lists to tho County Agent's Office at North Platte, Box BJlU, a.1i5ro tho County list will bo complied for the paper. Tho greater the nutnbar tho greater tho service to tho County. FOR SALE 7 Poland China bonr. S. J. Koch, Hershey. Louis Brctornltz has moved his SALE stand which he runs for tho Curtlil Tho Christian Indios will have a iPubllBhlng Co. from tho Newton sale in Derryborry & Forbes window Book Storo to Itlnckor's. on Nov. 18 and 19. The sale will con- Tho small son of Thos. Hnlllgan Vaf slst of all kinds of bakery goods, fan- scvcroly Injured Saturday by a horse cy work nnd candies. falling on him nt his homo near tho - cjtyi GOLDEN RULE ... .. ir , , . , ." Blblo class of tho Presbyterian Miss Edith Howland returned to' .., .,, , . ,,,, TT i.. i.. m i. ir T, , church will meet with Mrs. II. M. iiui jiuiuu iii x uijuiwi, jvuuoua ruuuj . iiuii. j'iituiy uliui nuuii. meiuuera aro after visiting hor sister Mrs. Wm. Stack. day from Bortrand, Nebr. whero sho j fourteenth birthday. Paul Beckius entertained his school mates nt his homo tho latter part of tho weok in honor of his ANNOUNCEMENT requested td meet at t,ho homo of Mrs. Salisbury, G07 W. 5th and will bo taken from there to the Hnrt homo. visted relatives. , n 1 -. ! A baby boy was born Friday to Mr. and iMrs. Maurice Haushor. Moth er and baby aro doing nicely. W. II. Cramer left yesterday for Crook, Colo, to spend several weeks transacting business. I am homo again. Will do any kind of plastering. L. W. Mnthowson, Gruceland Addition, Phono qE4W."' , Mr, and Mrs. Fred Rnsmusson and children of Horshoy visited) in tho city Sunday. Mrs. O. G. Cross o'f Paxton was n mong tho out of town visitors Satur day. You will only buy ono phonograph In a llfo tlmo If you buy tho right one Seo tho Victor. Jos. llorrod of Columbus arrived last ovonlng to attend the funeral jof tho late Edw. Rebhauspn. of Mrs. OUio Salisbury. Clinton & Son, the Eye Glass Men. Service and Satisfaction. Mrs. Saraha Bangs and some Iowa TEMPERANCE UNION Tho Woman's Christian Temper ance Union will meet at tho Van friends are talking of taking a trip Cleave home. 102 South Elm, Wedncs-1 for. tho winter. They aro considering day afternoon, Nov. 2nd. Mrs. Wilson ' California and Florida. ! will assist tho hostess in serving. Mrs. Mablo LaRoso expects to re- i Mrs. A"co Murphy will lend the de-, tunKfo hor homo in LosAngoles to-, vouonal aml Mrs- KUn n"nian win morrow after spondlng. several weeks tuko chnrgo of the programme. Don't at tho homo of her parents Mr. and lorot our aues- mml Mrs- 1 ei" Mrs. Jos. "ponegan. ' I Km3, , ' ' i James Moran of Choyenno has GItOUPES arrived hero to tako tho. placo vacat- of tho Baptist church will meet ed by Theo. Burr! as Roadmastcr in, Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho Third District. Mr. Burri takes .tho following homes: Blblo Group, MONEY ALONE Wilftiiot buy an old line policy. You must have (iooi) iitiAirii Aro you In sound health today? F'aymcnt Policy in tho Then buy a Limited 3 The New York Life Strictly Old Line. Phono U37W SPECIAL SALE OF V n trfk win u m a . ti n Lames uxiurus ana rumps t 'V V Wo have made ono price on ISO pnirs of Oxford! and Ptunps just at-tho time you nro loolcing for now ones to wear with wool hoso. This lot oonsistt mostly of Queen Quality malco that wo aro gelling in r rogular way from $7.00 to $11,00 a pair. Thore aro several different stylos in bUok kid, brown kid, brown calf, and grey suodo, all stylUh up to date shoes. Sou them in our show window and come ia and tako advantago of tho price! Wilcox Department Store Mrs. ,Evn Sweet returned to her Tho Methodist Lddies will hold a food nnd apron salo next Saturday, Nov. 7. nt rinrrvlinri-v & TiYirlina alnrn homo In Henry; 111. the latter partinnklnir of nn ntirnna .; of the week after visiting at tho homo an slz(JS nn(1 Rt ,eg be that day. FOR SALE Galloway Bulls, $75 and up. ' II. ,F. Now, Wellileet. FOR SALE Shorthorn bull, 2 yrs. In April, $75. J. V. Dlcncr, North Platte. " FOR SALE G carloads Irish Cob bler potatoes, $2.00 por cwt. Roland Frame, Hershey. FOR SALE 5 Poland China boars, C to 9 months old. 2 Shorthorn bulls. F. E. Rosse & Son, Maxwell. WANTED 100 head- of cattle for feed and care, $2,00 por month of $10 for six months. Ralph Saul, North Platte. FOR SALE 8 head of registered Hereford bulls, 14 months old. John Griffith, Maxwell. FOR SALE About 25 head regis tered Hereford cattle. J. M. Schopp, Maxwell. FOR SALE 20 bushels No. 1 al falfa seed. 20 bushels 'No. 2 alfalfa seed. 11. P. Sorenson, Maxwell. FOR SALE 145 acres this year's corn, average 5 to 15 bu. per aero. F. L. Wagner, 5 miles SE of North Platte. Those having fnrms for rent would do well to leave notice at tho County 'Agent's Office. Wo have a number oj. inquiries for them. FOR SALE Hereford Bulls, Fred McClymont, North Platte, FOR RENT 500 acres good pasture land, no stock on it this year, . Owner, of stock may llvo on placo and take care of stock. P. L. Wagner G mlloa SE of North Platte. FOR SALE Aberdeen Angus bulls; Poland China boars; Single Comb Rhodo Island Red cockorols. S. R.i Pattlson, Maxwell. FOR SALE 1 registered Hereford bulls, G years old. Talmago White, Hershoy. I mwirvi THE STAR ROVER by a plnco nt Cheyenne. tele -sms tfesrfe. SHOW MB A MAN THAT CAM CUT A PIE INTO FIVE PIECES'- !' with Mrs. B. B. Louden, 112 S Chestnut, Anna Haffeltino Group with Mrs. Nols Wintors, 1223 W 5th street. Queen Esther with Mrs. W. S. Leon, 721 W 3rd street. A futl attendance Is desired. Clinton & Son, tho Eye Glass Men. Servlco and Satisfaction. JACK LONDON as A.N -VJLL STAR CAST - Enacts it for the Screen You will be thrilled to the marrow by the season's most Sensational Photoplay Mr. London's Original Novel. at the Keith Wednesday and Thursday lOeo. N. Glbba, Atty.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estnto No. 1845 of Sebastian Sohwalg- or, deceased, ln tho Counv Court of Lincoln Cojmty, Nobrnskn. Tho Stnto of Nebraska, ss: Creditor of bhIiI estate will take notice that tit tinio limited for proeentiitlon und fil ing of clnims against said oatato in March 1st, 1922, and for settlement of said Estate U October 28th, 1922, that I will alt at Uio county court room In said County on December 1st, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. in. nnd on Ma,rch 1st, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., to re colvo, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly file I. Dated October 28th, 1921. WM. H. C. WOODHURST. ISEAL) County JuJu. r' M A H J. S. TWINEM ffl.D. UuiiuKiptithlo Physician & Surgeon General Practice and Construction Surgor; Hospital Accommodation j; IMatto Vulloy Hospital it Former Niimio Twinctu Hospital. t.i NORTH l'LATTK, NEHIt. How Much Does Lubricat- or Oil Craf Yn.n F.fiP.ll YiPiflir?! ' .A !: Automotive engineers say tnar. ou oi the wrong body, failure to replace old oil with fresh oil and neglecting to keep oil up to the proper level cause fully 90 percent of all automobile engine repair bills. So the real cost of lubricating oil is determined by your repair bills. Oil of the highest quality and cor rect body is the truest economy. It protects moving parts against wear and prevents bearings burning out. It keeps compression tight and assures maxi mum power and mileage from every gallon of fuel. Polarine is the most perfect motor oil we know of. It maintains a protect ing oil film in the closest fitting bear ings and a fuel-tight and gas-tight oil seal between the piston rings and cylin der walls. Polarine is made in four grades light,' 'medium heavy, heavy and extra heavy but - only one quality. Get the proper grade for your car next time by referring to Polarine chart at our Service Stations or dealers and you will start cutting down motoring .costai , Wnfe or ask for a Reel Crown Road Map STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA , ' V . it i . J Mm', rnnr MOTOR QfiS us H .1 i P uumd . huimi if mtuxt Ei-lriLJJ-U.ll U hi I'm, H V