V f p.: lit 9" 'IV t. 2 1 f I r 4 if .. V THE NORTH PLATTE SBMI-WEEKLV TRIBUNE . PE BARGAIN : COUNTER LIST MEIlGIIArS OFFER BARGAINS FOR THRIFT " FOLKS 01? -THIS COMMUNITY ' .Koad theso advertisements for they ;ar'o the offerings of North Platto ro .tail merchants and .are intonded to 'givo tho readers of Th3 Trlbuno .Values to bo found nowhoro else. Read and act. Bargain price, 1917 Ford touring, $75. Hondy & Ogler. LISTEN Don't forgot the big feed nt McKaln's Cafo and meat market combined for 35 conts. 108 East Cth street. Wo aro soiling our entire lino ol fine cotton Japanese kimonaa at $4.75 each for a short timo. Hotel Palaco Bazaar. Havo a photograph made of your kiddies. Their charms can bo mada pormanont in a good portrait Rem brandt Studfo., ; SPECIAL $ Apples, per box,- $1.76. Flour, 48-pound sack, $1.48. itf- Gamble wit- Springer. ."' 1 4 Stores. "' , T 'Seo my 1922 stock of paper from ono-thlrd to ono-half cheaper than last year; also somo bargains Jn pa pers left ovor. Call 1061 J and I will bring to books to your house. Phil Bloats. - ELIZABETH TODD YOUNG ojniisSroNEits' niocEEDiKas. Tho board of county commission ers of Lincoln county met in Mrs. Elizabeth Yqung was born at Nuttlngham, Diirhnm County England In 1844 and died nt North Platto, Feb ruary C, at tho ago of 77 years,' 3 mouths and 12 days. At an oarjy ago she was conVorted and joined th church with which, she was affiliated Until her (tnnth. On Tnriimrv 1Q(M du b iiuirncu 10 uonjnmm Young 1 f"yi , of Bushapocllno. Durham Counu-. I ??,r?a Co ?1'0C4'b.? SHRINE At about 5 o'clock Thursday r'n. tner fl lrtntrnjl lih IP nil Hi - tf.w.l. ",' I "ft v IUVn"' HIV gUUU ,no ilie folffl in town worn loAVfhi? lA' whv court houso In regular session, Fob- of , nrtaaiu, niii th . r.unry 3 with , present, Commissioners orv . inlp . 1 Springer, Cokor, Collagen, and County nInB. oW Doug FnIrbanUs Bhooa on! N, JL. Drlngman, road (list, 8 death and County, Entrlnnri. In 1SR3 1i United States artd located at Oska-'lul, Gl yr, sim-oyor loosa, la. Later they moved to Lin- J0!? Be,11 onnono Co . coin county, locating south of South-!' noI,l8 inspector nin.wi ni..,. , ... W. D. Gates .Tifnn 1(1. isnr, .Sundry porsona, Mrs. Young was tho mother of'? b,r!11" twoivn ohii.iri tftvn nf ...Horshoy Auto Co. living. They aro Joseph Young of & W C,okor Corp Albla, la.; Thomas Young of Madrid, J8, r"I,nUl0a1 T"' Neb.; Benjamin Young also of Mad- f1!!1"1' 1,lrl,nt,nB 7" rid! Mrs. mnni,ti, Tra r w- Merrick & Co., county Santa Ana, Calif., and Miss IIannr.h Young of tills city. There aro also I I AI Wninlinr.li. foiled wo nnvnr anu; .Tho followlngbills wore approved j drcaBod up boror0( fcnthora ln tlulr hats, button-holo bouquets, and musk on themselves! Just one grand pa nnd allowed: poor Farmers Co-Oporatlvo Assn. twelve grand children and six great- I DrlBBB-Whlto Co. nails jrandchildron still living. CARD OF THANKS 1921. Touring, complete, $30000. Hendy & Ogier. The Whlttaker Millinery and Spe cialty Shopv has just received a ship ment of Imported Swiss eyelet em broidery neck wear. Also beautiful We take this means of extending our thanks to tho many friends and neighbors who wero so kind to us dur ing tho time of our bereavement in tho sickness and cieath of our be loved mother. Wo ere also grateful for tho beautiful fiotvors which woro sent to us. Mr. and Mrs. Joq. Young, , Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hasenyager, Bon Young, Miss Hannah Young, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reynolds,. Violet Reynolds. :or Mesdames E. S. Davis, Sam Van Standard Oil Co E. P. Trimble, road dlst 2 Geo. Razes, county poor 2.50 40.00 G9.7, 40.94 3.0 i 49.78 3.75 3)40 13.58 20.50 43.43 32.94 G4.90 93:29 27.00 Wo ran out ot our sty to Hnd oo: what ovorybody was sculnc;, and got bumped off tho thoroughfaro by soiuo Shrlncso who squeaked, "Disappear Santa Claus. Don't you know this 13 Fez night at North Platto"" But wo got out hat and chusoJ alotig at a respectful distance, doing our bit to keop right end up on .ho slippery pavomont, figuring thorn up ts they slid by. In pulled old 25 with every window filled with soma of our friends from other towns that wo had considered steady for common sonso Tho Skades from Lexinjtnn, tho 10 00 ' IItm,s' Fortls Smiths, Cocks nnd loftrnod In Gothenburg. And how thoy do talk , about, tho nffalrs, muslo, vaudovlifo, cats flow ors and flro.ornckors(,wlth. confetto and good followshlp. And today It Is tho Thanatopsls .of tho Shrlnor. 86 Hvo, that when thy tlmo draws nigh to join . . Tho Innumerable Caravan; which moves To that mysterious desert, where each mudt Burn Ills feet on tho glistering desert sand, Thou go not, llko a humblo servant) Driven to his task, but, sustained and oncourngod, fly Uio comforting thought, that all things must end, Bravoly' tako tho hibdfclno' given by former rcd-capod arrivals, And fhon iio downffifoaBant dreams? 'Gothonburg ludopondont. L. & S. Groceteria. Eloctrlc Light Co G7.18 Aliens from Cozad, 'and then our. 90, 22:50 scramblo aboard. Counting as fas- ir 20 n3 wo couhl wo had forty-two when W. A. Sterns, haying roads C. II. Hlbhs, road dlst 23 Harold Hebbs, road dlst 23 Wosloy Moon, road dlst 23 Jos. Hansen, road dlst 45 Teddy Hansen, road dlst. 45 Jacob Jensen, road dlst. 45 Hans Hansen, dlst. 45 .Tons TTnnnon flint. 4K Art Nelson, dlst. 45 44;Qo! spotte(1 'orty seven Don't forget the Red-Moon Flour Sale To-day and To morrow at all Dealers. 18no Booker started running along tha .,.t.,n..t 1. l.ln 111.. I 18 00 "I1UU"B ItUllLlll 111(7 11U. ,v JU 21.00 011 Whoro Is she?" Wo don't know ,1n'o(l' I10.W many wo missed, but with tho 2fj'4o dtsappoaranco of John Jennings' coat-1 A,.1 tall arouml tho Vroman curvo wo had! - .. ... 1 01 mom we. 1.50 L. M. Couklln, dlst. 45 Wilson Bros, dlst 45 Sundry persons, road dlst. G Standard Oil Co. 277',7fl Sundry persons, road dlst. 19 A. J. Colby McMlchacl Bros. court house 5.00 65$) 91,50 18,00 21G.O0 AT THE SUN SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY our weary Btops home, wishing that common folk might havo a holiday,1 but J Wo haven't any fehrlnc, And wo havo'i'i any Fez. Wo haven't any sweetheart, So wo could.i't do the jazz. MATINEE DAILY 'WILLIAM S. tertain at a 1 n'cloek lunnlicnn nt V. W. T.lnflnkncrpl. tllat I) 40 h'n vtho Odd Fellows hall, February 17 ! Fred Zlogler, dragging 4.56 for tho Lady Robckahs in honor of j Walter Wilson 7.20 tho vice president who will bo here Walt Larson, road dlst. 35 21.60 laco collars and vests, under General hospital. 506 Locust, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Rugha and daughter, Eunice, were guests of honor at a gathering of tholr neigh bors and friends last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Orrln.1 . . ..1 norm or mis city. Tno KUgua iamny is soon to movo to Weeping Water. Nob., and the gathering Sunday wa,i in tho nature, of a farewell., thqn. Extra quality percales In tho now English print patterns at Wilcox De partment Store. Mabollo McFarland entertained the Chancery Bridge Club Wednesday ev ening at her liofno. At tho end of tho evening a dainty lunch was served. Put Tho Tribune away after all tho family have read it as you will want to refer to it later. Tho Buchfinch children, Nnrene and Harry aro reported to bo 111 at their home. Clinton & Son, the Eye Glass Men. Service and Satisfaction. Emll Owan, dlst. 35 4 Alf. Bergstrom, dlst 35 T 17 Art 'Lockhnrd, dlst. 35 4 Allen Leaf, dlst, 35 1 Win. Sundquist, dist. 35 8 Fred Kratzuistine, .dlst. 35 J2 Rock "Williams, dragging L. r "18 Of Adjourned to February 13. Hbnry Carter of Sutherland ia transacting business in the city' to day. :o: Don't Tell Every Thing. Duran and W. V. Hoagland will cn-Jj. S. Davis Auto Co. 113.GS But thor's one thing gosh darned certain, If our heart was young again, Wo would worship in a Tomi!t In tho heart of War Whoop Landl Well, wo didn't flt up to sco them como home, but Fr'day morning found thorn all here, every man at his post natural like, all out Stinloy Erb. He tpoko to us abtutt not mentioning tfl-.is, but In Justine to' ourselves o 1 -. ! .1 .1. ".... I CiUlUUL UUUUUUl uui 1 IIUU VV11UU uuiir enburrg wlno or.d we aro just put ted up as StaiiViv Is to know that, up there In competition whore high stop ping is studied nrt, and tho wild woman from Borneo set tho pace, our , own Stanley took first prize, a pot of( jam, for classy Interpretation of the. Wanowski's ex-Patrol, with tho grace-' ful hither and yon of a two stop CC (paramount Qielurt Tlio Dnys of Old, tho Days of Gold, tho Dnys of lO! And under a giant redwood, on a wild Sierra slope, a little troupe of wandering minstrels. A trembling girl, with, a violin, playing "Nolly Gray' A band of outlaws listening. Then tho spell is broken ! rt,ho demon awakes Who shall take her?" -A maddening battle! Tho bandit leader wins, and N The rest is a song of a soul's regeneration.. I . 0 mm mm I HL . . ,1 v . .v. UK ,1 19, ' 1, Mibre people are interested in chicken raising this year than ever before. If you are interested in 1,1 , POULTRY start now to get ready for a big season. You may want an incubator or brooder. You may want a rooster or some hatching eggs. We have a want ad column for your wants." If you have a surplus of s birds or eggs sell them through the colums of 'At