I t THIS NORTH PLATTID S&MI-WJfllDKLY TRIBUNE FTS THAT LAST CLINTON, THE JEWELER & SON, The Eye Glass Men .-A 'r ednesday, Sign o Tho Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians' ft A cOmplet,liiie .olsnnu)los set up for your Inspection and prices quoted rirb$,for A Opening Sale of Farm Machinery March 15, 1922 M ( ! j; 1 ; ASJLt. V. Jilt WlllJlJIJl'JlJIt GRADUATE DENTIST Offlca ovor the McDonald State Bank. LINCOLN' COUNTY CENTElt LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Edna McNeal is off duty at tho II. & S. Agency duo to illness. E. O. Stono of Cambridge transact ed business in the city Wednesday. Dixon Optical Co., grinds lenses. Bert Snyder of Tryon was n visitor In tho city Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Klllan left for Wal lace after sponding two days in the city. Emory Louden of Staplcton trans acted business in North Platto Thurs day. Dixon Optical Co., tests oyos. Nato Trogo of Flats was in tho city Wodnosday looking after business af fairs. Mrs. M. II. Qilfoyl entertained the Presbyterian choir at her homo Wed nesday evening. Prank Shields returned to Pnxton yesterday after sponding sovoral days In North Platto Robert Weber is improving after being seriously ill with pneumonia at his homo on cast fifth. J. W. Abbot and .Sharploy 'Thom pson wore among tho Ilorshoy visitors in North Platto Wednesday. J. .1. WILSON DENTIST OPl'OSITE McCAIIE HOTEL, OYEIl STAMP'S HAKEItY. PHONE 71. Mrs. C. Smithors and (laughter re turned to Koarnoy yesterday after visiting rolatlvos for tho past week. Mrs. Margaret Taylor arrived Wed nesday fro Ft. Collins to visit at the McMIcbaol and Dents homos in this city. One day--Saturday apodal I will sell, Jonathan npploo for $3 a bushel and Winesapa at $2.25 per bushel. S F, Claytori; Eaulty store Sovoral community meotings have been postponed on account of sick noss In our community. Mrs. L. Hoist left for Brulo, Thurs day morning, to visit hor two sisters who aro illv Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Knox arc help ing caro for the sick at tho Itoy Knox home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schultz of Grand Iuland visited over Sunday with '.lw lattor's sisters, Mrs. John Connor and MrB. Glen McKain, and Julia Krammorer and brothor, Karl Krammorcr. Tho J. F. F. club was very pleas antly entertained at tho homo of Mrs. Oda noborts, last Thursday. Aftsr tho usital business meeting tho hos tess provided two novol contests. In tho first, conveying beans with tooth picks, Mrs. J. E. Schram received a cooky cutter and in tho cako contest, Mrs. Will Collins received a cako pan. Mrs. Mogonscn and Mrs. Eckberg wero given tho cpnsolatlons. All members contributed a cako recipe to tho llostoss who thon sorvod a dainty two courso lunch. -:o:- LOOK WHAT'S COMING FOR THOSE 10 GO A COLUJHN OF NOTICES ABOUT CHUJtCH, LODGE AND SO CIETY MEETINGS CHRISTIAN ' J Regulnr sorvlccs at 11:00 and 7:30". EPISCOPAL 11:00 Morning prayer and sermon".1 7:30 Evening prayer and sermon. LUTHERAN ll:00t "Tho Inner Light." - 7:30' "Slmvly to Thy Cling." 'Cross i f CAMP FIRE COUNCIL ' Will hold a mooting Friday evening at 7:30 ut tho homu of .Mrs. M. E. Crosby, 015 West Sixth street. , . METHODIST . , 11.00 "Tarry." 7.30 "Tho Ninth Commandment'' Liars." Will Hollorn is a visitor at tho T. Hanlfjn homo tills weok. Ho arrived Wednesday from his homo In Hast ings. Put Tho Tribune away after all tho family havo road It as you will want to rofor to It later. E. D Snoll Joft Thursday for his homo In Cnmbrldgo after sponding sovoral dnys3 hero transacting busi ness. 1 ; Mr, and Mrs. E. Spllntor arrived this morning from Grand Island on , routo to tholr homo In' Torrlngton, Wyo. ! Tho Twentieth Century Club will jliold a gonoral meeUin? Mar mi J 4 nt. tho home of Mrs. W. V. iloaglund. Miss Anna Krnrmih will talk on "Tho Ido.il American". Election, of officers will bB hold nt this meeting. BAPTIST 11:00 "Following from Afar." 7;30 "Am I My Brothers Keeper?" Brotherhood of Yoeman cordially In vlted. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hartman and (laughter of, Denver arrived tho first of tho week. They w.111 visit friends here. ' Will Norris of Cheyenne, assistant statb ongineor of Wyoming is In town for a few days. Ho 1ms been in Lin coin for n week attending a confer ence of highway ou;lneers. ft CA$H THIS DAY OXLY These prices nro nearly tho prices of 10 YEARS AGO 0.4-in. walking plow ,$14.50 10-in. sulky plow 40.00 3'Section drag harrow- 26.00 5- ft- 3 lever disc, with T. T. 48.00 6- shovel riding cultivator 30.00 2-row lister cultivator 50.00 4-wheel lister $ 56.75 2-row lister i . Corn planters 45.00 ' Wagon trucks 40:00 Windmills 40.25 Tanks 12.00 These are only a portion of the prices which cover our complete line. Wo invite everyone, glad to see you whether you buy or not.'. -r Don't forget tho day and the date, and one day only. r ' v DERRYBERRY & FORBES IMP. CO. North riatte, Nebraska ' i. we ' Tho body of tho lato H. O Lane arrived today from Omaha, Mr. Lane was recently taken to Omaha where lie- luid an operation fdr cancer. Fur. eral arrangements had not been made at this time. :o: WILL SACRIFICE' PLAYER PIANO 7- W. ,C. Shelver is reported to be very Did your wlfo toll you to-subscribe ill at his homo this week. 'for Tho Tribune? . - For quiok turnover will sacrifice price. Player In our possession in North Platte and must bo moved nt Once. Easy payments.- Writ quick for particulars to tho Denver Music Co., Donver, Colo. J.t i J.t u j.t i.t :.: jt j.t ,i ii - it . j.t .8' it i.t ., i.t it i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t ' ii i.t i.t j,t j.t J.r i.t J.t J.t i.t j.t j.t it J.t H j.t i.t i.t j.t V j.t i.t J.t 8 i.t rivl 8 8' WILLIAM DeMILLE'S H PRODUCTION' (Midsummer Jtfadness mth LOIS WILSON, LILALEE JACK HOLTand CONRAD NAGEL You whoso oue-tlmo lover may now bo moroly your husband, You whoso sweetheart hns como to bo only a wlfo, Do you often wondor whoro tho old romnnco has fled? And H, In a moment of mld-supmor mndnoss, boiuc UjIum. should ro-awako tho first wild ccstncy.A drama that plorces convention veneer and shows what real lovo Is . -and .docs! 'J.t i.t i.t J.t J.t n i.t i.t i.t j.t J.t J.t Jt J.t i.t it i KEITH THEATRE Sunday, Mon., Tues., Matinee Sunday . Jt J. I pi a i it ' i.t i J.t J.t J.t J.t i.t J.t J :.t J.t j;i j.t it it J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t j.: J.t j.t jt j.t jt j.t Jt jt J.t jt j.t jt j.t j.t J it j.t j.t jt j.t J. Jt j.t J.t jt J.t j.t j.t j.t J.t j.t J.t i.t i.t i.t j.t i.t i.t J.t H Reduced to Tre-war Prices Mens two-piece suits cleaned and pressed $1.25 Mens three piece suits 1.50 Ladies suits 1.50 Ladies dresses .". . .-r $1.25 up Ladies coats.. . wrv'v ' l-SO Ladies skirts. ... . r . ... ... .u. . ; 75c up TrouseVs '. r 75c Suits'pressed 75c We call and deliver W. A. SKINNER & CO. 1 Block west of P. O. Phone 353 When you buy a LIFE INSURANCE POLICY ', you. f l want a CONTRACT that is clear in construction , anTlv -fair in terms, RATES that are equitaMe, a proper adjustment between premium charged and -risk car. . ried, SERVICE that is prompt, courteous .and- efi 3$ cient, ALL backed by financial streilgthrto meet I every obligation. Such policies are issued by the, Fidelity Reserve Company , Home Office Fourth and Locust Streets, North Platte, Nob. . ft. 11 . V. Tho Omaha Automobile. Showopens In a very few days. Havo you mado your arrangements to come to seo tho radically new models; tho now refine ments; tho new prices? It not, do so today the tlmo Is short. If you nro a dealer, bring your pros pect. Omaha Auto Show Opens Monday, March 13 Not In the history of tho automotive business have tho Auto Shows boon of such vital interests to deal ers and to prospective purchasers ns this year. Novor has tho Omaha Auto, Show been so complete Tho ccos3ory Show Is a now. important and Interest ing addition. Dealers' Frolic Bigger Better The Doalcrs Frolic this year will bo ovon blggor, hot tor, llvolior than last year and this Is saying a lot. Jazz, pop, a big talk by a londor In tho Industry and tho big Doalors Dinner on Thursday, March 16 SPECIAL LOW RAILROAD RATES Tho railroads havo mado unusually low rntos foi tho pound trip, good going March 13 to 15; good rbturnlng March 20. For Information write Omaha Automobile Trade Ass'n A. B. Waugh Show Mgr., 2051 Fnrnnm St OMAHA. I will soil nt Auction the following described, property at my place :i miles south or orth Pintle just oast of Iho Stale Farm, on THURSDAY, MARCH 23 The followiig- described property: 35 Head o Horses 1 span of black mares, 3 and 4 years old, weight 3000 lbs.;, 1 span of black geldings, 6 years old, weight 2800 lbs.; 1 span bay geldings, a years old, weight 2700 lbs.; 1 span gray geldings, 8 years old, weight. -500 lbs.; 1 span black goldlngs, 7 years old, weight 2500 lbs.; 1 span brown mares, 4 years old; weight 2200 lbs.; 1 brown gelding, 5 yeara o d, weigh 1200 lbs.; 1 block! maro 4 years old, weight 1200' lbs.; 1 black gold ng : 4 years old, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 black gelding, 8 years old, weight 1100 lbs.; 1 bay mare, S'years old, weight 1300 lbs.; 1 span geldings, gray and black, 6 years old, weight 2200 lbs.; 1 span geldings, .brown and black, 8 and 9 years old, weight 2500 lbs.; 1 black TJH nnrs 0,,d; rJf?1 1100 lbs,: 1 span mares' W and ba 7 alld 8 lears old, weight 2400 lbs.; 1 bay gelding, 8 years old, weight 1300 lbs., 1 span brown mares, 7 years old, weight 2600 lbs.; 1 saddle wmi?v ,S;; ay mar 3 years old' we,eht 1100 lb3-: 1 brown 4 voir 'of ,yCarS ' 'Ilght 1100 lbB- These nro M broko vsob. Four 4-year old mares, unbroken. 23 Head of Cattle 10 head of milk cows, some fresh, others fresh soon; 0 head of helfors 3 years old; 7 calves. 36 Head of Hogs 9 Seven brood sows with pig; 1B shoats, weight about 100 pounds each; . u 14 pigR. weight about 30 pounds each. To Dozen Chickens. FAIUE lJU'LlMEA'TS, UTC. newdBrr0RnS; 1 MW f-,nCh Ur0 WaBOn; 3 liBtora' 1 oo-l disc citiltr SinB PJW! 2 rldle 'ttvators; 1 single row disc, 1 food g Under; 1 John Dooro 2-row; 1 six-foot Dooring mover- LSKa"""1 80PanUor: 4 89te ot AFTElf LUXC" AT 1,!!H)' SALK STAHTS "raEIIIATBLY TERMS OP SALE; All sums of ?20.00 and under cash; all over th ' amount a credit of 6 months tlmo will bo given with a banka :' . note, bearing 10 per cent Interest from date of sale. W. W. ADKINS, Owner '"""' JCAY C. LANGFOItU. Clei . i