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.. THE NORTH FLiATTJ'J aiUMl-VViHKLiY TKIHUNHJ " - in - .. , , , . StmmtMyi RfButte. LOOK WHAT'S COMING WILSON TOUT. Editor,-, f bUitorJ J roIlUESTEUS Entered at the North Platto, Nebraska' Will meet to-morrow afternoon at tiio K. j. nail at ;j ociock. Want Ads7 red variety. Has ,beon cortltlcd by Stftto growers association, ona dollar per bushel at placo four intlcs casVoC State Farm. Phono 784FG, Austin S. Gregg, Jr. Poatofllco aa Second Claun Matter. SUCllirTIO I'MCEl iMASONIO FOIt 3ALK S'ovcs. Phono 1147W. One 'Vear, lu udvance fl.60' All three Masonic bodies meet wlthi ,lVTKIi compotont girl for, general , ,,r , . -r (Tninpio craft, Wednesday at 8 p. TO. houstwork. Mrs. J. S Slm'ms. TDJ&DAY, SKl'TEJIMJlt JStli, is)22. Important. Thero has not been much change In temperaluro tho last fow days, NOJITH 1LATTE FIE LOSSES VOK 'Monday being tho hottest day. Sat urday nvcragcu 72, sunuay - auu Monday 87 degrees. Tho weather report says thero Is not much change State In temperature and It will be fair Warmor to-night. : :o: Mr. and Mrs. GuyVsirrodor pasaea through tho city this morning on loute to their new homo In Broad, water. Mrs. Shroedor will bo to mombercd by her. friends as MIbs Ora Stuart who taught In tho Washington, school last year. VKAll WEItE LOWEST , OF ALL :o:- i'Dli'OJtLVL I'HHSHYTEIUAN. ' Missionary Society wll meet with Tho annual report of tho Flro Marshal for Nebraska elves tho i. i hi. i- '" v " FOR KENT 7 room furnished house, following as tho total loss by flro of 2 l-V-Hl 6th. Phone 'Jlit for tho year ending July 1, 1922: Clinton's for Spectacles. Omaha- $430,026.38 Fifteen musk mellona or ton water J Urttl OA! .V fI,ntnna fnr nrintifnrr ... . ....... Jornis said "Lot not your hoart bo i Mrs. N. P. Patterson, 31G West 3rd 1 T i-remom 141,487.13 . Urlday afternoon at 3 o'ciocic. v Hastings 04,484.75 troubled; yc,bolIovo In God, bollevo street also.ln mo." John 14:1, . -0VAL NBlaiInoifij. Washington said "Good citizens' Will meet tomorrow afternoon at will' obsorvo faith and Jmitlco toward 3 o'clock at tho K. P. hall. All nil men." 1 members are especially urged to be - - , presont. Ono of the house organs which wo enjoy looking over oac'h month is LUTHERAN "Tho Nortbwostorn Boll" published Young peoples mlaslonary society in Omaha, by tho Northwestern Bell 1 will meet this ovenlng with tho MIbb Tblcphono Co. It has buch a hoarty , cs Elizabeth and Myra Confer at 913 tone and Is a -work of printing art. East Fifth Street It is devoted to tho wolfaro of tho company employees and is issued by FOIt KENT Throe oom flat. 419 W. Fifth. R. H. Fowles. Grand .Island Lincoln York melons for ono dollar at the farm. Andy Olson. Como out. 53,010.00 51,633.36 51,361.94 FOIt SALE International hay press. Norfolk'- ' 26,672.00 Phono 787F120. II. S. Haskins. FOIl SALB-812W. -Auto canvas. Phono Beatrice Columbus North Platte 12,450.00 " 8,410.00 250.00 STUDENTS ATTENTION! Wo have an auto-point pencil with black silk cord. Just what you need (or school at a special price of SGc. C. S. Clinton & Son. APPLES AN CIDER FOR SALE Picked fall apples at COc per bushel while they last. Also fresh .cldor. Call at Georgo Stewart's, ono mllo west and one mllo north or Bakor school house. Como Sunday if you ,Wlsh. aw n '"IMMMRTUTAN SPECIAL" (Choice A No. 1 corn fed ster stoak) We also servo a ; "MERCHANT'S LUNCH" from 11 a. in. to 2 p. m. for '35c TDOrEIMAN CAFE: PRESBYTERIAN WANTED A girl for general house work, Mrs. J. Hirschfeld, WANTED Farm hand. All winter Job. Ralph Saul. Rt. 3. NO LOCAL SHOW HAS CAUSED INTEREST THAN "ALL A1IOARD" When tho director from the pro ducing' company arrives In Norm them. In tho September number Is ,A1(1 8Cdtlty , mC0,1 Th,ur3day FOIl SALE OR TRADE Houso and Platto ho wl flnd ,utcrost nlgh and an account of tho awarding of tho Vail bronzo medal to a former North OPlatte boy, with his picture, a cut of IJruco Brown of Brady, president 3 o'clock. Those entertaining are enthusiasm strong for tho musical Mesdamos Porrit, Forstedt, Crosby FOR SALE-Puro bred white Leghorn comcd; wh,jh 1b to bo given .here . r.t-iu i nn Tm,r tho last of the month. Tho general anu lien jonnson. 315 West 3d, St. Phono 171J.' committee headed by Mrs. Ed Dickey is working on tho cast and Is meeting of tho Nobraska Telcphono Assocla- EUREKA CLUB. tlon and a tribute' to Alexander. The mombors of tho Eureka club TAKEN UP One red cow, 1 red and with such roady response that its will bo entertained this evening at , 'hlto yearling, 1 roan calf, L." I. work Is much easier than was antl-' Sho will I Tucker. Phono C98J. clpated. The show Is Bald to be more Graham Boll, Inventor of tho tolo tho homo of Mary Loudon. -rr-rr. . . . ! bo asiatod In entertaining by Blanch 0T r.n nA Popular than any of tho othets,whlch 1t. m 1 A'nMl l Tllnlln nnnn n il f I ..." I1 I 1 1 L n 1 il'j 11 1 T1 llllllllllft. Illf IA1 HI I i i Bellows. not rcallzo what it means to tho reputation of this community to havo i metHODIST NOel BullOCk Win thO PilCO'S Peak, Wntnnnn linmo tllfaHloilttrV HOClOtV Vnn nclMT Minn ,.., .11 mnn'a 'nlnh In t.ni.1- nVllin-'nroiioHnii. w A. & V iUUIII iiU UU W - W V V M UWUlk - IIIW - to 70 ,t , , . . , y, r ii, 1 11 o va linnn rr lirnrt m An n n 1 it 11 la iir 1 1 1 pounds each. Phono 782F110. Carl , J; i4 - , 4 ... . , . mnirn It nmro nrtfnrttlva tr Ttin tiiinnf Smarts. ... ..... .yic. of the city. Th&SNdcth. Platto Wo- - - tnnn rm. n . 1. n ... .. .... rcv lur uu uwuuiu wi meet Friday afternoon in? :tno. modern. Inquire real, was puniisuou m every cuy i church Parlors. Duos -payment Jay 1 220 W. Sixth Street. will ho obsorvod. iAlU' members faro asked to bo present. ! dally papor In tho country. Somo of (hcra gavo long accounts of tho raco and, featured Bullock in a small car of his own construction, winning overrtho high-powered racors of tho largo factories. Bullock is said to havo won tho raco bocauBo of his daring and it is to that daring that WANTED Experienced girl i- tor 'h'dusework who can go homo night. Phono 132. O. Kocken, and that means a clean cast, a snappy show and enthusiastic audiences. LOCAL AND PERSONAL O. E. S. itecular m'eetlne Slenct Chanter. No. FOR SALE-UOno siX hole Jran0( Associdtwl Conduclrcss wljl E. E. Carr left yesterday for Osh-., kosh where ho transacted business. Eyes examined, Glasses fitted. Sat-1 isfactlon,. sure. Ql.ntop, &f.SS6J ' Mr, and Mrs.B. K.Fast of Oshkosh Monarch steel rangtf fdr" wood or coal. Mrs. give a talk on ritualistic work., AnT'C Prflon;S16 'Fourth St. the raclnc fanB will look for future ' mombors, are Invited. Refreshments FOR SALE Annies.-melonB and car. IttnnnoH h. ttm ritviMflw. viqlorics. North Platto will benefit W,1U' BCrvod- deh 'produce: Glonburulo Fruit Mf and Mrfl c cooi left Wedi in-, that ,he resides hqre and calls ,thl? ; yobmAn , Farm.,. t. - ' nesday. fQ. to vIattevora; his homo.. . North, Butte lfl proud of j. Yeoman business meeting Thurs-'F0R sAMJ 0R LEASE-Fxirnlshcd ' days at" tho Chas. Brugger homo, tho aqhlovomont and . congratulate dUy, .goptembot. UtU t g. , ln- , from courthouse 1 1 i "i Mr. Bullock on winning tho.eWt and th0 K. a lml, Thor5 w. hon blcc. ' fst ...5 P, ST wIu 'SndTln XT money prizo. .v , Hon of officers. -Everybody como. B with friends. Jncity.or a row . .. ..... ilnvo Innt wiulf on VrnTiTt to" W nia''k Thew will be a receptlbrt to tho for SALjsNew o 111508611 Airaira-- .r vi better place I'n which to raise boys? Veoman homo' committee-and InVltcd Seed Hullon That ls a qucatlQn which Is Interest- "uuaiD' "U4U uu " u-u"vu - Writo R'.-O. Knapp, Ing a largo number of people may bo somo things which tho pooplo of, tbls community cpn tdo to malw North Platto a better ptaco In which to 'have a 'boy g'rpy 'up and to find out what 'tho' women' havo'tw suggest we aro .gQlng to ask tho mothers of boys'.to tojl us what thoy. think. Wo thero lnf! the rccPton. -:o:- The Eye-Glass men, Clinton & Son. :o: LIVE STOCK MARKETS FOR' SALE .EugllBh, ,Cull .Ducks, 3 i . as pair. Guaranteed to call, Will Spurrier, one mllo north Nlcholan school house. FOR SALE Throe boars, thorough- Frank TIerney left Sunday for SJldney. where );9 vflll transatc busi ness for several days.., W. H. Haught ot BirdNvood came Sunday to rolleve, ticket clerk F. TIerney who has gbno to Sidney, to relievo tno ticket ag0nt there, . Como in and seo our now line of bred Poland-Chinas. 7 months old. fancy hair pins and barrottes. J weigh 250 pounds. $30 each if taken Tim fntlnufnir mtntnMnna wnrA iUn nttlplr Afn XX.fAalVlinl1 nlinriA f7QKIT,1 are offering a prize of threo dollam i aponlng markets at South Omaha thfu 1 " "v"'"""" t'"""" to tho mother of, a, North Platto boy, morning and were received hero by FOR SALE 1920 Ford Coupo In good' big or little, who will write the best. , telegraph at 10 a. m. condition, fully equipped; will trade article proposing something -which . Cattle ju 0n lots In right location. Phono 81( cpuld be dono to make this city a Best grade corn fod beeves Btqady'or 805V after. 6 P. M. ' better place In which to raise a boy. to Btrong. Top $10.75. .Other, : All . articles ontprod muBt bo Blgnoa grades beof BteerB and grassera slow' FOR SALE. LEASE OR RENT. The tuuUsuch will bo printed aa will bo Sho stock about steady. Bulla and MrB- J- s- Hoagland homo on West of .lntorest to our readers. Judges veals steady stockors and feeders Inquire of W. V. or A. B; nmko ho BOlectlon on Saturday, ! weak ' to' 2 Bo lo'or' Honglnndl September 23rd. Thoy will not know! Hogs LOST Odd-shaped sliver-band watch tHb uames ot the Writers untU after I Active 10c to 15c higher than yos-, cry8tal( probnbiy jn or near High tlio. BOlectlon has been made. This , terdays average. Bulk 200 to 300 :Scnoof, nowimi. Return to Harrison Is an opportunity for any mother to 1 Pound butcherB $8.25 to fO.10, top Tout add conothln to tho dlBeusslon or 10,25 Bulk packing grades $6,90. 1 the needB of our community nnd any ; to $7.35 ! FOR SALE Sixty head of coming mother who feolB thero is anything : :o: two-yoar old hoifors Hereford wrong with tho envlromont horo In Mrs. T. G. Terry roturnod to nor , 8tok al1 woU marked. Claua Andor North Platte will welcome thlBoppor-j homo in Omaha aftor visiting for a'800 1)15,11 ra,,cs southwest of North in nnll mitilln nftnnOnn to tlll'fnw rlftvn wtHi Um. ArvtXfa VThU. 1 lailO. C. S. Clinton & Son. FOR SALE Choice lot of young Red Poll bull at farmers prices at PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM South Dewey Stroot ,?5S Loft 51 . - J ll . Wool suedeno with beaverette fur collar $40.00 , ts ... Right: Sport coat ot.double surfaco 'Polaird $22.50 I'M n. Inexpensive Coats of real worth $18 to $45 Tho priced remarkably low the less expensive coats that we are featuring are no less cleverly designed than our more costly garments. The cloths, if not delicately rich, are, invariably of good texture, well loomed and fast dye arid will give highly dependable service. The styles, if less elaborate, check with the fashions of the day The workmanship, in every garment, is absolutely right. No skimping or scamping here. ' , , . The savings in cloths and decoration and . the use of highly durable linings in place of costly silks are reflected in every price. The variety is ample- Tho- we show but two in this advertise ment there are enough models to meet every taste, purse or requirement. , WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE need tor a change. r FOR SALE By ownor leaving town, about glrla nor about men or j nov and r8 w H Mooro roturn. 1 2 houses, 3 room house furnished women for that win como laf.or. , 0(j ja 0f vrook from a throo ' and 5 room houso modern except heat. Bring or mall article to tho Tribune I W00jj8 vlslt Jn 0ntarl0( 0anada. Rental lncomoi $55.00 per month. In offlce, sealed and addressed to tho , 1 qutro at 221 So. Walnut aftor 6 p. m. ocliiOT- 0,,r alar'U clocks aro of guaranteed , J ,, 1 quality. Dlxou ilio Jowolor. , FOR SALE Sood wheat for salo, Kan- J - 1 1 O "" " " ! - - - . , . . Always wolcomo at Dancolond ovory Saturday nlto. Mies Graco Bretornlle has roaum od her duties at tho WeBtorn Union 'alter, a two wcoka vacation. am Landgraf roturnod Sun uay from uonvor wnoro ne aiionuea 1 tho bafieball tournament. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Don loft Sun. day evening for Omaha whore thoy will visit for a fow days. Mr. and Mrs. Cody Boal loft last evening for Bollngham, Washington, whoro thoy will mako tholr futuro home. Tickets for tho Flroman'fl Fall Festival which will bo hold Sopt 22 are tor ealo at North Platto Bulck Co. garago, Hondy-Oglor garago nnd S. fk R. Service Station. Mrs. Otto Webor loft yeBtorday (or Maryoville, KonoaB whore Bho win loin Mr. Wober and from thoro thoy will go to Topoka to attend tho State fair. Cattle at Auction Monday, September 18 Stockers and Feeders Sell in car lota steers of all weights, yearlings, two and threo year old steers of good quality, white facod stock and feeding cows, heifers and calves. Most of these cattle will sell frolgt paid to tho river. Omaha, Kansas City and St. Josoph. Would like td seo you horo Sopt. 18th, WHEN LOOKING FOR CATTLE Como and seo us any day during tho week, wo have cattle hero all tho time. All kinds. We can rit you out any tlmo. Wo will treat you right. NEXT AUCTION Monday, September 18th, havo your cattle horo that day. Plenty of buyers. Sold steers to-day at $7.50- Rauch Live Stock Co. Long Distance Is at Your Service To congratulate or extend sympathy to friends to get information quickly and correctly to promote sales to avoid making needless trips for any business or social purpose -"Long Distance" is always the quickest and best way. Here are a few representative rates: TO STATIONTO-3TATION 0y Evening M(ht Day.Cvi 30 25 25 40 45 25 25 55 70 35 25 S5 85 45 25 1.05 40 25 25 50 GO 30 25 75 80 40 25 . 1.00 65 35 25 80 PtBSON-TO-PtBSON Gothenburg Lexington Kearney Grand Island ' Ogallala Julcsburg Sidney lloldrogo Evening rates apply from 8:30 p. m. to midnight; night rates from midnight to 4:30 a. m, 8UtIon-to-station calls for 25 cents or less are for a 5-mlnuto conversation. All ether rates quoted are for a 3-mlnuto conversation. ' When you will talk to anyone at tho telephone called, it ia station-to-station service; if you specify a definite person or persons, it is porson-to-person service. "Long Distance" will give you the rate anywhere. Northwestern Bell Telephone Company V s T. OGDEN. B. LEECH. L. & S. Groceteria. i szxm C. ItAUCII.