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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE DJL 0. II. CRESSLER GRADUATE DENTIST OClco oror tho McDonald State Bank. aooaoooaooooooaaacusonoooao ' LOCAL AM) I'EKSONAL C. L. Aldon of Klinbnll is making a visit to his parents, Mr. and MrB. W. T. Aldan of this city. Don't fall to soo thoao beautiful spring drossos on sale at 17.7G at Block's, Wcdnosday and Thursday only. Mlso Mary Drbst will arrlvo homo tho latter part of tho wcok from Lincoln to spontr tho eprlng vacation horo, Sho has boon studying music at tho University. Harold Cox returned Saturday from Burton, Kansas whoro ho spent tho past week transacting business. Paul Shilling of Ogallala spent Friday In tho city looking aftor business matters. Society of tho Methodist church will give a party, to the members and their husbands and tho members of tho church next Thursday night. Ream Bros, living oight miles west of horo will hold n farm salo on March 28th. Cattle, Jiorscp, hogs and machinery will bo included in tho salo. Dixon Optical Co., glasses flttod. Tho Board of Control of tho North Platto Associated Charities is holding a mooting this noon, at which tho business affairs of tho association will bo gono over. Miss Violet Maddox returned Sun day from Lincoln whero sho spent threo weoks visiting friends. En routo home sho visited frlonds at Omaha and Kcarnoy. Dollar Day bargains in children' dresses, aprons, petticoats, silk wuista. silk hosiery, corsets, brafltor? and silk camisoles, all nt $1 Wednes day, Dollar Day only. Block's, Tho North Platto Light & Power Co. is storing a 00 days supply of coal so that it will bo In shapa to furnish lights that long in caso of a coal strike starting A'prll 1. Mr. and Mrs. Nowton Buckley r turned tho last of tho week from n months travel along tho Pacific coast Thoy roport a good tlmo and seeing a numbor of former Lincoln county pooplo. Leigh Carroll la horo for a wook proaparlng to movo to Kansas City whoro ho has accepted a position as secretary or tho Rosorvo, Incorpora ted. Mrs. Carroll and son will accompany him on tho roturn trip. A potltlon for dlvorco was flloa yesterday by Amos A. Boss against Loulso M, Boss. Thoy woro married Juno 3, 1021 at Loxlngton but ho claims sho has loft him and so ho la asking for tho dlvorco. Si Mrs. D. B. Baker who spent fifteen months la Alaska last! year spoko be fore tho Travol and Study club last ovoning on hor experiences while thoro. Rov. C. I Koch spoko on i"Our Indian Problom" and Mrs. O. II. Shrlvor sang an Indian song. Miss Floronco McKay gavo two piano solos, Tho out of town guests woru Mrs. B. B, Baker and Mrs. Arthur Dullard. Tho club mot at tho homo of Miss Graco'M6onoy and was sor vod ologont rbfroshmonts by tho hostess. i Mr. and Mrs 'Peto Booker ontertaln ed at their home last Monday evening In honor of Mrs. Beckor's fathor, J. II. Thompson, tho occasion bolng his ! sixty fouprth, birthday. Progressive high flvo was played during the even ing aftor which n delicious lunch was sorved. Prlzos wore received by Mrs. W. J. Hondy and Bert Callondor. A birthday cako was given to him and each guest received a pleco bofore leaving. Tho guestH ' presented him with a gold fountain pen and his grand children gnvo him a gold stick pin. Mrs. York Illnman entertained the members of the D. A. "ft. at an Infor mal reception Friday afternoon nt her homo, 302 West Third street. The at falr was In honor of Mrs. C. F. Spen cer, Mrs. Hostor Bronson Copper, Mrb B. B. Baker and Mrs. L. V. Toole, who woro D. A. 11. sisters visiting In tho city. Tho afternoon was spent In ronowlng old acquaintanceships and visiting togcthor Mrs. Illnmnn nak ed tho honor guests to say a tow I words and each responded in a very pleasing way. Delicious refreshments ,woro aorvod. Tho ladles appreciated I tho thoughtfulness and courtesy of Mrs. HInman in giving them such an i onjoyablo aftornoon. SPECIALS AT ' MANHATTAN SOFT COLLARS All sizes and styles in fine French Madras and Piques. Regular 35 cent values DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL 5 for MEDIUM WEIGHT UNION SUITS Odd lots and broken sizes in extra good quality Medium Weight Union Suits. Two more months to wear them this Spring and a great saving to you for next winter DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL $10 -:o:- CARD OF 1TIANKS Wo wish to thank our frlonds for their many kindnesses and manifes tations of loving thought, also for tho beautiful flowors sont during the illness and at tho passing of oiif husband and father, Mrs. Mary Allen and chlldron. FARM LOANS. I have the money on hand to close farm loans prompt- T. C. PATTERSON, B. & L. Building. The twontloth annual state confer ence of tho' Daughtors of the Ameri can Revolution of Nobraska was hold at Lexington, March 14, 15, 1G. This Conference Is of qpoclal lntorest to North Platto slnco It was called to ordor and presided over by Mrs. C. F. Spoucor as stnto, regunt. Sioux Look out Chapter had a dologatlon of five. Mrs. York Illninun,. rogont; Mrs. W. O.' Roynolds, Mrs. M. K. Novillo and Mrs. Wilson Tout, delegate; MIbs Graco Moonoy, visitor. There wnu no election this year, excopting a nomi nating commlttoo for next year, '. which Mrsr'SlInmnii was oloctel a member. As thoro woro gome avail able funds, Mrs. Spencer proposed that a geueologlcal library, bo pur chased for tlio use of all the chapters this being possible by sending It to ouch liif turn.. Tho plan was adoptoo and a committee was appolntod Co handle the library. Mrs. Illnmnn i-j a membor of this committee. Mrs Speucur says the Idea of, a travelling library has boon a charlshod dronm of hers and Its cordial racoptlon and quick adoption glvos hor great pleas ure. Tho hospitality of Bonnovllle Chap- tor and many other people of Loxlng ton was really romarkablo. Tho dologatos woro ontortalnod In the homos and at a banquot withouT cliargo which Is not the custom ol this organization. All thoso attending tho conforonco ngreo that it wbb mott enjoyable. Tho Invitation sent by tho Deborah Avory Chaptor and tho Chambor of C.oiumcrco to tho confer ence, to moot at Lincoln noxt your was accepted. EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! MEN'S CANTON FLANNEL GLOVES Extra heavy weight Canton Flannel Gloves, blue knit wrist Sold in most stores at 15 cents a pair. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL 12 PAIRS FOR CI-00 Hi FOLKS YOU KNOW -:o:- MIss Viola CarlBon Bpont Sunday In Horshoy visiting frlonds. Repair Work GUARANTEED -ON ALL- Horns, Magnetos, Generators, Starting Motors, Ignition Units and all makes of Storage Batteries, Drive in or call us and get our prices. Midwest Elec. Ser. Station "WHY GO ELSEWHERE" Phone 731 216 E. 6th St. II. 11. Stevens loft Saturday, for Oslv koah, Nobr. whoro ho will spend sev eral days transacting business Mrs. H. B. Baker Is apondlng a few days here vlBltlng Mrs. L, 11, Graves and Mrs. O.-II. Shrlvcr.' ' Wondorful new spring models In tatfotta and Canton cropo di;osia on sale at $17.75 at Block's. Mrs. Qoorgo White and son loft yestorday mqrnlng for Sutherland. Thay spont tho past week in tho city vlBltlng frlonds. FOURTH WARD ITEMS CITY AXD COUNTY NEWS 'C. J. Perkina returned last oven ing from Excelsior Springs, Mo. i where ho spent tho last ten days. -:o:- 10XTENSION TO ROAD NO. 418 To Whom It May Concorn: The special commissioner appomt- td to locate a public road as follows: Heglnnlng at the southeast corner o. Section Twenty-nine, and tho North -oast corner' of Section Thirty-twu Township Elevon and Itango Thirty- two, thonco running west one mho betwoon sections twcty-nlne and th.iy ty-two, along said section line, thence south betwoon sections thirty ono nnd thirty-two to tho north lino of Town ship Eloven, then south botwoon sec tions flvo and six and section seven and olght, eighteen and soventeon, to tho south lino of section seventeen, thonco east nbout eighty rods between sections sovontoen and twonty all In Lincoln County and State of Nebras ka, tho abovo described road to be slxty-slx foot wido, any or all parties having objections thereto or claims! for damages by reason of tho ostan- ; llshinont of said descrlbod road must' fllo same In tho offlco of Countv! Cleric in Lincoln uounty, NODrasKn. on or boloro twelve o'clock noon of tho 29th day of May 1922. Dated at North Platto, Nebraska, this 10th day of March 1922. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. i Q' " i NOTICE OP ELECTION Mrs. V. J. Cool, mother of E. O. ! Cool, 521 W Tenth streot returned ! to DcsMolnos, Sunday after making a visit horo. Mr. and Mrs. J. It, Dlnnell, living aJL.C02 W Twolfth street announce tho birth of a daughter named Vir ginia May. She was born on March 17 th. It. L. Cochran will leave today for Oshkosh whoro he will spend a week transacting business. Wm. Marcelles arrived Friday from Waterloo, Iowa to spend a week In North Platto visiting friends A daughter was born to Mr. ana Mrs. II. L. Fletcher, Saturday. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Dollar Day bargains in children' dresses, aprons, petticoats, silk waists, silk hosiery, corsets, braslers. and silk camisoles, all at ?1 Wednes day, Dollar Day only. Block's. I I The funeral of Fred Wornoke was hold Saturday from tho home of his uaugntor, jurs. Auoipn bcuorz, living souMuvest of tho city. Rev. Koch conducted tho servicos and Intormont was in North Platte cemetery. Edward Konneth Smith Is tho namo given to tho baby boy who was. born to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson O. Smith, 1302 W. Eloventh street this weok. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevens sold their homo at 003 W Tenth streot to thoir son-in-law, Harold Soaburg. Mr, and Mrs. Stovens will leave next week for Iowa whoro thoy will maKo their futuro homo. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday tho 4th day of April, 1922, a general olectlon will bo hold in tho otty of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, tho polls to bo oponed bo- .twoon tho hours of nlno o'clock a. m. and sovon o'cock p. m. Tho voting places will bo as follows: In tho first .ward on Dewey streot between 4th and 5th streot in tno uuuumg Known as tho Durbin GnraGo; in tho second ward in tho court houso on tho sec ond floor; in tho third ward at tha .Flro Station Building on Lot 1, Block 100; in tho fourth ward In tho bulla ,ing on tho cornor of Locust and 8th stroots, known as tho Bulck Garage, at which eectlon thoro will bo voto.l for and oloctod: Ono councilman from tho first ward for tlio term of two years. Ono councilman from tho second ward for tho torm of two years. Ono councilman from tho third ward for tho torm of two years. . Ono councilman from tho fourth ward for tho term of two years. Two members of tho Board of Edu cation of tho school district of tho city of Nortli Platto, County of Lin coln and Stato of Nebraska, for tlio torm of throo years. Glvon undor tho soal of tlio city of North Platto, Nobraskn, this 13th day of March, 1922. Attest: E. II. EVANS, Mayor. (Soal) O. E. ELDER, City Clork. C. J. Cornwoll was very pleasantly ' suprlsod Saturday evening when for- tyflvo frlonds and nolghbors camo in to help him celebrate his forty-eighth birthday. After presenting him with a beautiful electric chandelier all en Joyed playing cards until a late hour Mrs. Wlckwlro received a very prettj dresser scarf as a prize and Mr. Johnson a pair of silk socks. Mrs. Cornwell Borved hot chicken suppei. Tho birthday cako which had 48 pink candles on it, was baked by Mrs. Wyman and Mrs. Lannln. . :o: Dixon Optical Co., oyo service Qoorgo Chamberlain is off duty at tho J. C. Penny Storo due to illness. V X3L W MJ? JUd V .JLJiJU) at the EDNESDAY ONLY. THE FLORENE DUO A novelty acrobatic and dancing act. and woman providing a comedy oddity that is hard to heat. A man BYRON A & AILEEN present uu act that Is altogether different from tho ordinary. Novelty and laugh from the start to finish. Miss Alleen fhishcs several of tho latest gown creations. Thoy are wonderful harmony singers which puts them over to an easy hit. FITCH COOPER The Musical Rub, who Is notably a good funster but who Is clover in evoking musical sounds from all sorts of queer in struments. This act can bo rolled on to bring deep and spontaneous laughter. JEAN & SHANE In Molodys of Music, will take, tho honors with their rondtltlon of classical and syncopated selections. On tho whole thlb Is a very novel and classy offering. ALSO A GOOD FEATURE PICTURE WILL BE SHOAYN if it I I I I I 5.C North Platte Mercantile Co. SUCCESSORS TO Stacy Mercantile Co. We will appreciate the patronage of the merchants Eg Hi in this vicinity. BEN T. CULL.EN, Manager. jjj m