THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1)B. 0. II. jCHKSSLEII GRADUATE DENTIST Offlco over the McDonald State Bank. FOLKS YOU KNOW W. II, Cramor returned from Lex ington Saturday night. Dixon Optical Co,, glasses fitted. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Dnimmoy loft for Omaha Friday night Bert Naporetok loft for Los An goloa Saturday morning. Did your wlfo toll you to subscribe for Tho Tribuno? Ed. Laux of Hastings spont Fri day transacting uusinoas. Harry Scott has accepted a position jit McKain's meat narkct Tom O'Connor1 was in Donvcr last wook transacting business. W. Q. Don n of Ilorshoy transacted business in tho City Friday. Clinton & Son, Tho Eyo Glass Men, Sorvico and Satisfaction. Ituth Jinan of Brady spent Satur day shopping in tho city. A. Sensel spont laBt woclin May wood transacting business. Mrs. J. M. Schopp of Maxwoll spent Saturday shopping in tho city. II. J. Ilathman Is off duty at the J. C Ponny storo bocnuso of illness. Mrs. Leo AittTorsou went to Ovor ton Saturday Iq visit for a fow dayp. C. E. Baiter of Tryon was in town Saturday to reccjvo medical attention. Dr. L. J. KIUUSE, Dentist- X-Itny Diagnosis. McDonald Bank llulldlng. Phono 07. Mabol Austin of Sldnoy is sponding a row days visttUig friondn in this city, Do you want your piano tunod7 Mr. Leoubordt is horo. Loave your order nt Smith-Johnson or Roxall Drug Stores. Remnant Sale Wednesday, Feb. 15th. For One Day Only. All Remnants will bo sold for One-Half Price. W. J. O'CONNOR; 6, 10, 25c Storo. The North Platte Y;.l- Noll Coonoy loft for Ovorton Sat urday to visjt relatives for a fw days- V Ethol Sousar loft for DonVor Fri day night to spond a fw dayn shop ping. Dixon Optical Co., tostB oyos. , Holon Smitli loft for Omaha Friday night to spend a fow days visiting friends. II. Mi Cnthers, travoling inspector for tho P. F. B. spont Saturday in tho city. ' Mrs. 13. II. Whlto of Sutherland spont Saturday morning shopping In tho city Mrs. F. L. Smith wont to Suthorlund Saturday to visit Mrs. A. R. Scott for a fow days. Clinton & Son, tho EyoOlass Men. Servlco and Satisfaction. Zcta Donogan will ontortaln a numbor of hor frionds at a valontino party today. Earl Banks arrived from Lincoln Saturday to visit his cousin Mrs. W. II. McDonald. Sam Polos of Lomoyno spent the woek ond visiting friends and rela tives In tho city. Lottie Oman who lias boon off duty at tho J. C. Ponny store resumed hor duties Saturday. Elmer Coates returned from Lin coln where ho uttondod tho Lumber man's Convention. Put Tho Tribuno away aftor all tho family havo road It as you will want to rofor to it later. Jool Olson of Maxwoll was In tho city Saturday to attond tho American Logion Convention. Mrs. E. H. Flto loft Saturday morn-; lnir for Fort Morgan to visit hor brothor Oscar Nyo. C. V. Watson of Ord arrived here Friday to attond the American Legion Convention Saturday. Earl WllBon and family loft for Paxton Saturday evening to 3pend several days thoro visiting friends. Dixon Optical Co., grinds lonsos. Mrs. Frank Conlln and children arrlvod this morning to visit hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Karry Dixon. Mrs. William Wafer returned to her homo in Brady Saturday after spend ing sevoral days with Mrs. Salisbury Mrs. A. Q. Shopard of Sldnoy is sponding sevoral days in tho city visiting her husband, A, G.' Shopard Joo Ruuch Sr. returned homo Sat urday night after spending -several days transacting business in Low cllcn. Mrs. James Hathaway of Grand Is land arrived Saturday to spond sov oral days ioIting with 'Mrs. M. M Doty. Mrs. II. W. Wolbourn returned to hor liomo Monday in Sterling after sponding sovoral duys visiting uul mothor. tsKm a for . v" help or do you want Then let people We r TUIJEItCULOSLS US' CATTLE IS A MKNACIi SAYS IMUTCJIAJU) Dr. V. T. Prltchard, veterinarian, in an.uddross to tho Ilot&ry club yes terday, spoko at length on bovino tn borculosls and its effects on human health. Ho, said tho state and fcddrnl plan for combating this dlsoase is adoquato and far-reaching. Regard ing tho local situation Dr. Pritchntd said, "I havo tested hundreds of dairy cows in tho vicinity of North Platto and havo found 90 head of dairy reactors hero. Those cows wore at onco shipped to Omaha where they were tostod by federal exports ami disposed of uccordlng to law. Of ono fiord of thirteen head examined, twelvo wore sent to tho fortilizor Link. I havo recently oxamlned nine-ty-threo head of milk cows not: North Plntto and C per cent' wero tu bercular. In citlos whore tho milk Bupply has boon tested tho percent age of Infant deaths has fallen off materially and I claim that Lincoln county children aro as valuablo as those in other plncos." The address was woll received by the Rotarlans and enthusiastic comment was heard on all sides. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our slncoro thanks to tho kind friends and neigh bors for tho assistance given us dur ing tho death of our mother nnd grandmothor, Mary E. Stobbins. Mr. I. L. Stebbins and family. Mr. Leo Stebbins, Mr. and Mrs. Itussol Wymnn -:o:- NOTICE To John Bcatty and others to pos itively stay off my farm and not to removo anything from my promises' or I will prosecuto to tho full extent of tho law. Minnlo Soeso :o:- J. E.' Edwards returned from Roch ester, Minn, whore ho has been tak ing medical treatment. Mrs. Keith House of Maxwell was in town Saturday to receive medical treatment. L. &, S. Groceteria. maid, a teamster, a cook, odd jobs, or any other kind HELP a job of any know of your have 2300 subscribers and 9200 readers EXTENSION LECTURER TO INSTRUCT IN DRESS FORM Mrs. Gladys Logg of Lincoln, work ing in tho intorosts of the Univorsity Extension Department will spend two days in Lincoln county noxt week teaching tho ladles how to make dross forms upon which they may fit and mnko tholr own cloth'os. Feb. 23-sha will demonstrate nt a mooting to be hold at Wallace. Tho noxt day she will bo, at tho homo of Mrs. Gene Atkinson about four miloB south of Brady. Both meetings are for the ladies of 'lie towns nnd it is expected that a large ndmbor will bo prosont Later on, specialists In drossmaklng and mlllln- dry will visit tho county. :o:- WILL SACRIFICE PLAYER PIANO , . For quick turnover will sacrifice price. Player in our possession In North Platte and must bo moved nt onco. Easy payments. Write quick for particulars to tho Denver Music Co., Donvor, Colo. N :o: . Bert Boyor, v arrested for illegal possession of liquor, was sontonced to ninety days in tho county Jail. ' Mrs. Veve Nelson entered the' Platte Valloy hospital Friday to receive med ical treatment. ' Miss Forn Dolf is reported to be ill at hor homo this woek. 1: Is this the way NOW is the time to put in shape for Spring Riding. ' JOHN H. NULL 106 East Front St. Phone 983 Boys, tsk about the Henderson Bicycle Club. 2321 kind or steady employment? wants through the columns of FOLKS YOU KNOW i : Harry Cram or returned from St. Paul Sunday evening whoro he was called by tho death of his nophow. Miss Carrio Smith returned to hor homo in Cozad Saturday aftor spend ing sovoral days shopping in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Bon Johnson of Gothenburg spent Sunday nt tha homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Johnson. Frank Oleson returned to his home in Maxwoll yestorday after attondlng tho Amorlcan Legion Convention horo J. F. Downs of Ilorshoy roturned to his homo in Council Bluffs, Iowa yes terday aftor visiting at the homo ot E. R. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders at tended n party at Horshey Saturday night at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs Warren Lannlng. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Blaufns roturn od to their homo in Ognllala yestor day after spending sovoral days trans acting business. Tho thrco year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thrasher swallowed a saf ety pin n fow days ago. Tho pin lodged In tho child's stomach. They oper ated on tho baby Friday at tho Platto Valley hospital. Mrs. W. C. Reynolds and Mrs. York Hlnmnn will entortain at a luncheon Wednesday aftornoon nt the Hinmnn homo 320 West 3rd street and, on Friday afternoon at the Reynolds homo, 220 west third. YOUR - bicycle is? have your bicycle a boy or girl of Trib TALE OF THE RED HEN- PEDIGREE Sire of Peggy I, No. 3 Cock bird, splendid A No. 1 Red. Dam of Peggy I, No. 11 hen (232 eggs) splendid A No.,l Red. Peggy I 250 egg hen, Sire of Peggy II, Wisconsin Champion I. Dam of Peggy II. Peggy I. . Peggy II 287 egg hen. Sire of Lady Hoover, Wiscon-. sin Champion I. Dam of Lady Hoover, Peggy II. Lady Hoover 329 egg hen. Sire of Peggy III, Wisconsin Champion II. Dam of Peggy III, Lady Hoov er. Peggy III 307 egg hen. Sire of Peggy IV, Wisconsin Champion III. " " Dam of Peggy IV, Lady Hoov er. Peggy IV 309 egg hen.- Sire of Peggy V, Wisconsin Champion III. Dam of Peggy V, Lady Hoov er. Peggy V 313 egg hen. Lady Hoover, the most fd mous hen in America was hatch ed on April 7, 1917, the day war was declared, and layed her first egg September 5th, 1917. First years record 329 eggs. 1 have in my pens this year some of these 300 egg strain of Rose Comb Reds and am only asking a nominal price of $2.50 per 15 eggs for these wonderful producers. I have many hens of the 225 and 250 egg class. Eggs for Hatching will be ready March 1. Get the best while you are getting. So. Park Poultry Yards J. H. VAN CLEAVE. Mrs. Charles Ell went to Denver Monday to spend several days visiting friends. Clinton & Son, the Eye Glass Men. Service and Satisfaction. EH m ran an m Hi m m m . r