THE NORTHv PLATTE SRMMV13EKLY TRIBUNE CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men Sign o The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians To The Votefs-- LOOK WHAT'S COMING ! r SWEDISH MISSION Sorviccs at tho Baptist church at 8 p. m Tuesday, Jtily 11. Do MOLAY Special mooting tonight at p. in. In dinning room of Masonic hull. BAPTIST 11:00 "Sot Aside". 7:30 A aormonctto " Soul Prosper LUTHERAN 11:00 Farewell Message "Man, tho Crown of Creation." No evening service. CHRISTIAN 11:00 "The Ideal Christian Loft". 8:00 Rev. C. Franklin Koch will speak. 0. If. CKESSLER GRADUATE DENTIST Office over tho McDonald Stato Bank. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dr. Goorgo II. Mors.li of Oshkosh attended tho races hero tho Fourth. Tho Eye-Glass men, Clinton & Son. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hardy of Ogal alla shopped in tho city Wednosdny. Ono day service for your broken glasses, Clinton and Son. Chas. Chaso of Big Springs spent Tuesday at tho W. M. Bigham home. Tony Jeffors of Evanston, W.vo. Ib visiting in tho city. Piano tuning, Holloy Music House Rebecca Tout will leavo tomorrow afternoon or Central City and other PRESBYTERIAN 11:00 Sormon by Rov. W. II. Koams points to visit for sbveral weeks. of Omahn. N 8:00 Sormon by Rov. Koams. NICAFIGEE Campfiro will moot Tuesday even ing at tlvo homo of Miss Gladys Henckol, C03 East 2nd. All members aro requested to bo present. AUXILIARY to tho B. of R T. will hold an Im portant buslnoss meeting Friday at 3 p m. In tho K. P. Hall. Plans will bo mado for the visit of tho grand V P. Dclnnhnln, Aug.. 4th. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS North Plntto, Nobr. Juno 30, 1022 Editor North Plntto Tribune. North Platte, Nobr.. Dear Sir. This seams to be a Umo when the different candidates for public offlao arc writing and publishing tholr plab forms. As a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Schools it may bo proper for mo to show my colors. During my career as n farmor I havo hud to employ a good many mon. If, any of those had como to me after I had engaged him to do a certain kind of Vork, and handed mo a "plat form" a statomont of things ho would do nnd would not do, what do Tho Lady Macabeos will meet to- you suppose would be tho outcomo? ' muUMMm roe Ut ItgiolRtmo from UcK WMMttf 1 wtHhl Hk to let tho mtttt kow whr t tml on h ' r vv wf tlw qrtKm Ih which 1 be lieve ttay r tattrwtwl. j I lMtv two of th grwtwt prob leirtk w k to m with now ro itnxftt'on wrt truHMHirtfttlon. 1 bolters iln crtttln down public oxnndlturw na fur imiwlblp, coiulstont with grood government. I un oppoied to a salt tax. I think It is ovory poreon's duty to talk and work afcnlnst the frolght rates Hint burden the country. I object to dt-privlns our State railway eom- miMon of all powor In tho ndniln istrntion of the railroads and tho fix ing of rates. The Interstate commerce commission should not hnve ausoituo control ovor local rates. I Mm opposed to the weakening: of any of tho liquor lnws. All of my In terests aro in Lincoln county and as a taxpayor myself, I am vitally in torostod in every thing that affects our country. If nominated and elected. I shall ox poct taxpayors having suggestions a long legislative linos to mako thorn known nnd I assure you they will re ceive duo consideration. r Vory Respcctrully, Scott Reynolds :o: Dixon Optical (((grinds lenses. Mr?. T 11. McDowell of, Paxtdn chopped in the cltjMnst week. Miss Dolllo McMlchaol is visiting In Sldnoy at ,tho homo of her sister Mrs. Chas. Mann. Qua Kallwelt of Paxton transact ed buslnoss in tho city tho first part of tho wook. Frank Shields of Paxton visited friends In tho city tho first of the week. C. A. Scott of' Ognlalla visited friends in tho city tho first of tho wook. . Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swopo will re turn in a fow days from an extended trip in tho oast. .1 ' The B No. 3 Iowa 2-Wheelcd SWEEP HAY KAKB fltt. 20. tn. lilell. with 4-In. facr, put on back tooth limd, nml apllt holts through the wide end of the teeth. Mnde with' Hinged Hacking Tonsue. All wclslit nlT horses' neck. Movable jicnt. Our Iowa Wlnrower nnd Iluncher nttachei to any make of mower without horlnc a hole. Our Tongue Truck for a dump spring tooth rake is the latest truck on tho ninrke. It prevents the tongue poundlns the team. Our catalog fully explains o'ir full lln; nnd. our 4-whcclcil Foot Guide Sweep. Write nt once for It. HAY TOOL MANUFACTURING CO. N. II. McCAI.L, Malinger nnd Treasurer 1C00-1CO2 First Ave. Council Bluffs, Iowa LUTHERAN congregation will give a fnrowell party Tuosday evening at 8 o'clock In tho church parlors In honor of Rov. and Mrs. C. F. Koch who will leave soon for Kansas City. morrow afternoon at 2:30 at tho K. P. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott left Inst evening for Butte, Mont whoro they will visit their son for several weeks Roy lllckock returned to his homo In Ogalalla aftor attending tho Auto races on tho Fourth. Mr. nnd Mrs, James Bray return- led to tholr homo In Lowcllcn after visiting at tho Harry Lowo homo Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Cazior and children of McCook aro visiting at tho II. J. Rathman homo. Mr. and Mrs. Jamofl Jewells of Kearney aro visiting friends In the city. Wo aro qulto proud of tho way Dodgo Brothers cars conduct them solves whether in war times, in the peaceful family yl,uty, .on tho race track, lor in 1 ovory day commercial grind. Thoy havo stamina an ideal built into every car. Soo tho new bod ies on all Dodgo Cars now. J. V. Ro mlgh. Dealer. -:o: NOTICE W. ML STEBBINS of Gothenburg YEOMEN Will give a private social and dance at Lamplaugh's Lako Monday evening July 10th. Good music and rofreshmonts. Meet nt tho courthouse at 8 p. m., phono fil3W or 328 If you havo extra car room or wnnt a way to go. CHRISTIAN uunoa aiu society will give a lawn Wator rent Is now due and becomes social Friday afternoon across the dollnquont on tho 20th of this month street from tho church on tho old Horshoy S. Welch, jMcuonam property, ii it rams Uio' Water Commissioner social will bo hold In tho church baso mcnt. All proceeds will bo. used for charity purposes. Hvoryono Is cordial ly Ipvltcd. FOLKS YOU KNOW Mr, and Mrs. Loo Hess and baby of DouglnB, Arizona aro visiting at tho Pat Glonson homo. Mrs. Henry Wlllerton and daughter Gulnvoro loft yesterday for points In South Dakota to visit for somo time Mrs. J. C. Ilollmnn and children re turned yesterday from Tipton, Iowa whoro thoy havo been visiting rela tives for several weeks. W. J. O'Connor, C-10-2Bc store. An nual July Cloan-Up Salo starts Tues day. July 11 and ends Tuesday July 18. Tho Epworth Limguo has engaged the Wesleynn quartot to glvo a con cort at tho Methodist church Wodnos day ovenlng July 12, Havollno Oil for all good cars by tho quart -gallon G gallon can or UarroL Onco iiseih you -will . novcr chango J. V. RomishDistributor. Mrs. Roso Longloy nnd children of Fon Du Lac, Wis., aro visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. Longley's slBtor Mrs Frank Turpio. True Worth houso drossos and nprons, Regular prices $2.7G to $5.00. Saturday while thoy last at $1.93. E, T. Tramp and Sons. William Davin has accepted a posi tion as pharmacist at tho Rlncker Drug store Ho graduated from tho um- vorsity this year. W, J, O'Connor, G-10-25C store. An nunl July Clean-Up salo starts Tuos day. July 11 and onds Tuesday July 18. Now I tako it that if tho electors of Lincoln county call mo Into the offlco of County Superintendent of Schools, I am tholr servnnt and it is up to me to do tho work to the vory best of my nbilty and that Is what I shall always aim to do. Economy and efficiency shall be tho motto In that offlco If I am placed there " Vory Truly William Ebright :o: Mrs. M. J. Posson of Paxton trans acted business In tho city Wednesday. Tnk.o that next can of cream to Harding Cream Station. Mr. and Mrs. OIo Rasmussen and family loft yesterday Tor Long Beach, Calif. '", - :o: ' COUNTY ATTORNEY Raymond Murray of Topoka, Kan is visiting Iib aunt Miss Laura Murray Saturday is the big day of tho July j Special Salo at E. T. Tramp & Sons.i Monty Johnson of Ognlalla was a visitor in tho city tho first of the week. Mrs. Chas. Reynolds of Denvoi Is, visiting in -the city at the W. C. j Reynolds homo and with other relatives. The Mutual Building & Loan Association has plenty of Money to Loan on Improved North Platte Real Estate. We make loans: To finance New Buildings, To Assist in the Purchase of Improved Property, To Pay Off Mortgages & Liens on Improved Real Estate. The compulsory payments on our loans are $5.00 per month on each $1,000.00 and interest $6.00 per month. Borrowers participate in the earnings of the Asso ciation and thr stocjc dividends pay off $360.00 of each $1,000 loan. Bccter for the borrower than a straight five per cent loan. T. C. PATTERSON, President. BESSIE F. SALISBURY Secretary I horoby announco my candidacy for tho nomination for County At torney on tho republican ticket, sub ject to the deoision of tho voters at tho primaries to be held on July 18. Your support will bo appreciated. Wells C. Jones Candidate for tho Nomination for State Treasurer on tho Republican Ticket at the Primaries to bo hold JULY 18 W. M. Stebbins is a business man of Gothenburg, who has lived in Westprn Nebraska for many years and who knows what our peoplo want in tho handling of tho state's business. He is Reliable ' L. & S. Groceteria. lives. 'igiieaaBg on Washing Day! (f 'V fl,J jSKj ; j Don't tire yourself out bending over Bjsifejj v ' , afij! 77 fpj I a washboard on washday. Take IgMrKSzg ' fagga fW'J advantage of tho modern, time, ' l llll J o ' st-renBtl1 anrt labor-saving WK Bl fa ! ELECTRIC washer w f ' Wl I A I-' I iJ JJ Finish the washing in the morning. jKgitp T.K U . jO 11 Am V, 1 ' v. w ) -' ' Dress and co out in tho afternoon. rAVrM i' - - (MA i tl"A 1 m ' j IS As llttle as ?20-00 down nnd ?10-00 jrf- ,fMm JIK'SJm ' "fllTiil por "lonth brings you this great i(f A cuv A iaun(iresa wouui j NORTH PLATTE LIGHT & POWER CO. "Unusual Values" Become Commonplace in This Sale When a sale embraces very pair of shoes in the store as this July Sale does, "sale" and "save" become synonymous, for you simply canngt help economizing if you buy shoes now, no matter what sort of footwear you may wish. bo we mention a lew of the many line value's which awit your early visit. C515 PatOxforda $3.95 C586 Pat Hi-Heel Pumps... $5.95 C809 White Canvas Low Heel Oxfords $3.95 C818 Black and white sport Oxford.,.. $5.95 $4.95 $5.95 C831 White Canvas Military Heel Oxford C876 White Canvas Junior Heel. 2 strap Pump Conservative Safo L. & S. Groceteria. Ho solicits your vote