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NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE WILSON TOUT, Kdltor mid I'ubllslier. Kntered at tlio North Platte, Nobraska t'natOfllco h Second Class Matter. ( IlSbJlll'TION THICK One lchr, In ndranco- - -$2.00 PRICE SLASHING RECORD BREAKING DT S1L HtlDAYt JANTAHY sMIli, I.OOAI. AS I'JiHSOKAL E OF Mrs. K. CalllBOii went to (Jollii n l.n'K this morning. New Spring Millinery, tlio best In ntyle. and-nuallty nt most rwiaoiiablp prices. Tlio Lonclof Mer. Co. Mrs. II. lv.. l'ockum cumo from (lotlionbiirK tills morning to spfiid a fc days vlsltfnir friends. Mih W. J Kahoo returned tills mc rniiiB from Kearney whero sbe had bein visiting relatives, for Home time. Tlio American Girls will bold u randy salo In Dorryberry & Forbes window tomorrow.. " Marry Snimifelnon, who Is In the eaft making IiIh spring purchases, Is oxpcted homo this evening or tomor row morning. Wesley Welch loft last evening for Portland, Orogon, to visit relatives and will bo accompanied his fathor who has been spending the winter there when ho returns to this city. one o'clock luncheon was held at tlio home of Mrs. V. Vf. Itlncker yesterday, tlio hostesses being Mes dames Itlnpkor, Hare and Mungor. The decorations wore pink roses. A largo number of ladles were prosont. Miss Anna Kramph was tho rmkar before tho Methodist Ladles' mil Society yestorday afternoon. Sho spoko on Bomo parts of tho welfare work and showed tho noed for a paid welfaro worker In North Plalto. Her talk was well received. Wo aro prepared to repair scored and cracked cylinder blocks, with high grade metal alloy, electrically applied without heating, warping or enlarging tho bore. Wo solicit your work. North Platte Bulck Co. Westminster Guild mot Tuesday ovoning at tho homo of Mrs. J. II. Cm iy uul ,( i ontortalnod by Mrs. Tlosford. After an lntorstlng program and business meeting, tho members enjoyed a social hour and later do llrious jofroshmonts were served.' NOTICK, oV'rilTITIOS. Estato No. 1800 of ,Tamos II. Ross, doceasod In tho County Court of Lin Coin County, Nobraska'. Tlio Stato of Nobraska, To all per sons Interested In said Estate tako notice that a petition has been filed for tlio appointment of J. W, Abbott as Administrator of said Estato which hns been sot for hearing heroin on Fobruary 17th, 1921 at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated January 27th, 1921. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, Y OODS at public deposal. We must quit is report, from eastern headquarters, and mnst dispose of stock at any price. WE MUST SACRIFICE, Therefore we are offering best quality of U. S. government merchandise at prices cut so low that it will attract every citizen of the surrounding country to this Price Slashing, Record Breaking, Close Out Sale of U. S. govern ment merchandise. Remember the stock is limited and only a few more days left, so take advantage right now. We must get out BE I CONVINCED Open Evenings SEE FOR YOURSELF TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1921 ARMY GOODS CLOSE - OUT - SALE. Corner 5th and Dewey, Next to Crystal Theatre North Platte, Nebraska J28-3wkB County Judge. TJUIIUNK Ot'JMCK AN1 SHOP TALK MrB. Margaret Knapp, Harrlsburg, Orogon, Avrltes for us to renew her subscription to Tlio Tribune and says "I cannot do without it. It Is lust like a lotter from homo. Please glvo my rogards to alj inquiring friends." Wo aro pleased with your lottor Mrs, Knapp and glad you llko The Tribune. We havo just received a letter from A. A. Crnlc. who la living on tlio ranch ho bought flvo miles from Eliz abeth, Colo. Ho sayB they llko tho country lino and havo mot lots of nice pooplo. Tho boyB aro getting along ilno In tholr school work. Tho Trib uno tolls tho Craigs what Is going on horo nil the time and wo arc pleased to got a letter tolling us that tho Craigs aro doing well. ::os: EYES TESTED by our Sight Specialists aro thojv oughly examined by tho McFatrlck Mothod, which Is considered tho most accurate. Wo grind our own lenses and offer the most speedy of eorvIco-4 all our work Is guaranteed. Dixon Optical Co. Want Ads MILK PRICE LOWERED 12 Cents Per Quart We have made arrangements with the btate Farm to handle "State Farm" Milk and will sell same at retail from the Creamery exclusively. The Dickey Cream Company 112.14-16 West 6th Street Wanted Washings, will call fori and deliver. Dox 285. For Silc Full blood Barred Ply mouth Rock Roosters. Phono 795F120; Winded A woman to do washing at houso. Small fnmlly. Electric washer. Phono 1247 W. Wanted Anyono wishing quilts mado, either tied or quilted, call ai f!19 V. Ton Mi For Kent Six-room house on easljfL Fourth St. It. McFarland nt RogonfT Shoo Shop. Wanted A girl for general houses; work. Mrs. W. H. McDonald, 407 W.T 5th St. j For Sale Now 3 room house and lot. Largo shado trees, garago and chlckon houso. Place Is vacant now, 215 .So, Walnut Call at 221 South Walnut after 5 p. m. LostA Rov-O-Noc bicycle Front Non Shld tire, back Vacuum Cup -with Bteel rim. Now Denarturo Coaster Brake, Mud guards and Motorcycle iiumiiuuiu h wunuui, grips, itmurn iov Harrison Tout nnd receive reward. H i .1 n. t. . t . ' At The SUN, Tuesday, and Wednesday. JAMES OLIVER CUR WOOD'S LATEST PICTURE AM "Nomads of The North" Universal News Mutt & Jeff and The Gumps. Evenings 7:16 and 9:00 P. M. Matinee 2:15 and 4:05 P. M; 10c and 25c. 15c and 30c. LBNSE GRINDING In case you break yqur glasses, just iTuuiuu iu uxcmingo goou iarin .,,. , e , - noar Syracuse Now York, for horses, i brll,K thc Pece8 ln aml wo can mako For particulars write and glvo size, a duplicate, oven If you purchased agos, breed, number to P. II, Hopkins them olsowhero. Wo grind them In Syracuse. N. Y. our own shop. Dixon Optical Co. -! MR; FEEDER! Now is the time you should start leecling a little Cotton Seed Cake. Cotton Seed Meal and Alfalfa and Molasses. a " , 1 The NEW EDISON "The Phonograph With a Soul" Tbt&ard Sconomv&ieei: J9rng your next onteriere. North Platte Feed Store Phone No. 206. Mutual Building & Loan Association of North Platte. INCORPORATED IN 1887. Resources $1,37,427.14. SAFETY FIBST. Investors iu this association get tho benefits of the following requirements of tho laws of Nebraska under which it is operating: , First. The association is4requlred to invest only in first mortgages on real estate or tho stock of this associa tion, Second. Such investments are non-negotiable and non-assignable, and can only bo discharged by payment direct to the association. This is a very important pro tection not available to any financial institution except Building & Loan Associations. ttv Third. Tho association is subject to the supervision of tho Stato Banking Board. How well the interests of the- investors in this as sociation have been safeguarded is evidenced by the fact that in tho more than thirty three years, of its operation" not one dollar has been lost. I What Edison ..did. - daring9 the War THE ofHcial announcement is out. Ask us for your copy of '.'What Edison Did During the War." Write for it, if you can't caH. It tells Kow Edison left his home and business and went to sea, how Edison's "Yankee magic" foiled the German submarines. The bulletin tells many other things Edison did while Chairman of the Naval Censulting Board. It explains how Edison kept the price of his phonograph at bed roc during an era of high costs and soaring priced. Since 191 the New Edison has advanced in price less than 15 and part of this is war thx. This bulletin nlso describes the Bud get Plan, which makes it possible for every home to enjoy the benefits of good music without feeling the financial outlay. Harry Dixon, Dealer. J y mm fir A tHtuntm.mt f T. C PATTEBS0N, President, BESSIE P. SALISBUBY, Secretary. VIM