DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Oflice over thu McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL XSD PERSONAL Arthur McXninnru loft yesterduy for Omaha where ho will trnnsnct'btisl ness for n weok or two. Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson, of Gothen burg, were the guoHts yostordny of Mr .and Mrs. J. U. Kedlleld. Justin I. Hnugher and Ethel Kam raent were married at Sutherland last week, Hev. A. II. Drink officiating, Pat Crowe, of this city, with his clean cut running horse, won In the quarter mile daslf at the Hershey cele bration. Those who have the best eyes when age comes will be those who heed the first call for help. C. S. Clinton, Reg istered Optometrist. Ed Dickey went to Omaha Sunday night to witness the nutomobllo races and wrestling match and to transact business for a-day or two. Amos Meeker, residing near Lew cllen, has sold his 240 acre farm. Ho sold 1G0 acres for$125 per acre and eighty acres for $112 per acre. The land Is under Irlgatlon. Chris Frauclscos, who murdered a Turk named John Pollat at Ogalalla Juno 12th, was taken to Lincoln last week to servo a sentence of from one to ten years at hard labbor. A section of countzy near Oshkosh was visited by a cyclone Satuiday, the third such storm to visit that country this season. In this last blow several buildings were blown down but no one Injured. The Kansas City Red Sox, a ball team that has played hero in seasons past, will tour western Nebraska the latter part of this raonh. They will probably play the Boosters two or more games. Paul Roberts, of Maxwell, was In the city Sturday enroute to Now Mexico, where ho will accept a position In the government forestry service. For a year or so past he has been attending the state university. Dr. Twinom was called to the ex perimental sub-station the latter part of last week to reduce a fractured arm sustained by a little daughter of E. E. Zook. The accident occured while the little girl was at play. Mr3. J. F. Schmalzried lef.,Sm'ay morning for a visit at the anFra'n clsco exposition and will be! the guest of Mrs. Ilellman, formerly Maude Hin man. Enrouto Mrs. Schmalzried will utop over in Ogden a few days. The North Platte military band fur nished the music at the Hcrslioy cele bration Saturday and gave general sat is faction, The boys say they wero well treated by the committee who had charge of the celebration. Miss Margaret Cragio of the Tribune olllce and Miss Maude Owens, clerk, in the First National Bank, two of tjic city's brightest und best glrltf, ,left Sunday morning for a month's- vlsll In California. Oil Is reported to have ben found on tho Brown crook north of Broad water. For some Umo It had been no ticed that the water of tho creek had been covored with oil. Experts were omployed who reported that devel ment work wos iusttfled. P. J. Norton, Frank Murray, Joe Larson, Homer Musselmau, Ray Lang t'ord and son Russell, 0. E. Elder, E. H. Evans, Ralph Allison. Arthur Rush, and Eric Broeker wero among those who went to OgftlaUi Sunday to wit ness the ball game. Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Prltchard und children returned yesterday from northwestern Iowa. Mrs. prltchard and children hud been visiting thoro for somo time and the' Doctor went back last week to accompany them homo. Otto Thoelecko made additions yes terday to tho display of farm products In tho J. C. Den window.. These con slstcd of stalks of sweet 'clover eight feet lonit and stalks of rye six feet The former snnv on the Tu'rplo ranch, tho latter on tho Scott Reynolds farm. Warren Soulos, of Brady, was ar rested the latter part of last week on tho diarge of stealing cattle from Al fred Bergman, also living near Brady, Soulcs was arraigned In the county i-ourt Friday, waived preliminary o.x atnluHton and placed under $200 bonds for his appearance at a hearing set for next Friday. Tho unsightly ditch on the south side of the Elks' building 1ms ills appeared. A metal tllo was laid tho full length ol tho building una covor d, leveling the ground from tho curb o roadway. This with tho paved alloy in tho rear of tho building given tho surroundings a much Improved np- pparanco. Bundy Anderson who lives near Paxton and was brought to this city for treatmont at tho Good Samaritan hospital, became mentally d&rungcd last week and Friday night v;us taken to a nrlvato sanitarium at Lincoln After being plncod In tho car "ho be came violent and It required tho holp of sevorul men to quiet him. F. W. Rlncker, who attended tho col obrntlon at Keystone Saturday report ed a crowd of at least COO and a good line of sports. Rain began falling at about three o clock, and thm lntorfer red to somo extent with carrying out tho full program. However, the cele bratlon was considered a very sue coasful ono. . Tho Lincoln Highway motion picture outfit is scheduled to arrive In North Platto July 16th, and while hero will tnko pictures of tho town and sur rounding points of Interest. These pictures will bo. Incorporated in films (mowing scenes along the Lincoln Highway between Now York and San Francisco, and will later be exhibited if Astoun ding Vuues-Astoimding Bices y 1 HE Chalmers Motor Company, with its new organization, even greater factory I facilities, additional buildings, more men and still more capital, and with a -i- quadrupled production is bringing out for the season of 1916 a series of cars the equal of which have never been offered before. The Chalmers Company is the only leading manufacturer that is offering a new car for 1916 at a' new price in the medium-price class. Others have either put out a new car at a higher price, the same old car at the same old price, or the same old car at a cut price. This new Chalmers is the Six-40 shown below at the astounding price of $1275. The Light-Six and Master-Six are continued in improved models at lower prices. Such prices at higher quality than ever before are only made possible by cutting out middleman's profits, buying for cash on definite specifications, utilizing new methods of manufacture and administration, working on smaller profits and greater production. The Chalmers Motor Company has also inaugurated a new Chalmers Service Plan by means of which we are able to offer gratis to every new Chalmers owner service in the form of an interchangeable service coupon book, good for a definite amount of work at any Chalmers dealers anywhere. . AM-' v- k: Vl J mi V I .'VrC.. -. , v. ..V:V ' . if!', - f h Chalmers ThiB is the most remarkable mot6r car that has ever been 6ffered for 31275. It is the lowest price at which Chalmers quality has ever been sold. It is the only American stock car with valve-in-head overluad camshaft motor, the type that Europe was working on when war stopped production. It is this type of motor that broke all records for 500 miles at both Indianapolis and Chicago speed way .races, going at the terriffic speed of 90 miles per hour at Indianapolis and 98 miles an hour at Chicago the most gruelling test of motor car efficiency ever known. This motor gives the car instant get away, wonderful flexibility, great power and economy. The car rides like a Pullman. It is the superior of cars that three years ago sold for 33000 or over.k B.e sure to come in and see it. N. I raT " srtS.,Ofc-a.lOL 1 m IfcttJ J-v" Sin &7V jiTO T&MtfflttH KlH $1550 Chalmers "Six -48" Seven -Passenger Tli is is the 1916 series of the popular Light-Six declared by thousands of enthusiastic owners to be the most satisfactory motor car they have ever owned. It is light where it can be, strong where it should be. It is the most economical car in America in upkeep cost and admittedly the best car made within 3500 of its price. Chalmers "Master Six" (12175 in either Touring Car or Limousine (Q Q Q C A Bodies ai Prices Ranging from - - - r j OOU These are the magnificent Master Sixes which have stood all tests of performance, appearance quality and upkeep. People who demand thg utmost in a motor car will find that the 19lo Chalmers "Master-Six"measures up to the highest standards of automobile construction and still remains within reach of the average purse. f' These models are on exhibition now in our salesroom. First orders will be filled from stock MINER HINMAN, Dealer, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. f 'Let Your Next Car be a Chalmers Quality Fin .: "it r.n.!:'.fl(iMhif- J i '.-3 !Tt". ' in this city.