CANE SEED Our Car of Cane Seed is Almost Gone! DID YOU GET YOURS? YELLOW GERMAN MILLET SEED KAFFIR CORN FETERITA R PHONE 67. N. LAMB LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. LouIb Peterson who has boon 111 for Bomo timo Is greatly Improved. Mrs. Itoy Wlison visited her parents la Sutherland this -vvock. Miss Marlon Lawson began work In the Gem Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Vanscoy loft Tuesday ovonlng for Ord to visit relatives for a fow days. Millard Hosier will attend tho State shooting tournmnt at Grand Island next week. Mr. W. L. IllclmrdB has returned from a short visit wth relatives In Odeb'sa. Mrs. James McMichacl has gono to Lexington as dolegato to tho W. It. C. convention. Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stono Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. Harry York aro happy over tho arrival of a baby girl at their homo Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Jesse Fto'rolth loft at noon Tuesday for Omaha and other eastern points Mrs, J. A. J01103 will lcavo In tho near futuro for Danville, Va., to spend a month with relatives. Theodore EIrdam waB called to Dnovor this wcok by tho death of 1i1b sister Mru- Frazler'. . Mrs. Wm. Eves, of Horshcy, was tho guest of Mrs. Sanford Hartman tho early part of this week, Mrs. Mary Elder was among thoso who attondod tho W. It. C. encampment at Loxlngton this wcok. Mr. and Mrs. John States will lcavo shortly for Donvor to visit tholr son for a couple of wooks. ' Mrs. Eddy, of Ogalalla, who was tho guest of Mrs. J. R. McWUlams, returned homo Tuesday evening, Dr. Charles Adams roturncd Wed nesday from Lincoln where he attend cd tho State Dental Convention. Mrs Mary Moonoy left at noon Tucs day for Lexington to visit friends and attend tho W. It, C. encampment. Mrs. Floyd Jackson left Tuesday ovonlng for Kilmer to spend a week with hor slstor Mrs. Charles Kilmer. Officer Clint Pattorson, of tho Union Pacific was hero Wcdnosduy -while cn routo homo to Omaha from Itawllntf. Dr .and Mrs. N. McCabo loft at noon Tuesday for Omaha whoro thoy were called by tho death of Mrs. McCabo's sister. Mrs. Aston Henderson, of Calloway, who was tho guest lof hor parents Mr. and MrB. Dyboo roturncd "Wednesday morning. - Gettman'sHand-MadoClgar. Ec. 14-tf Miss Helen Waltomath returned Wcdnosday ovenlng from an extended vslt with friends In Omaha and Conn ing, la. J. L. Sinclair has resigned his po sition hero as foreman of tho P. F. E. and has gono to Rawlins tot accept a posltfon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soyferth, of San Francisco who visited Mrs. Anna Soyferth have gono to Omaha to visit tho Quigloy family. A baby boy was born tho first ofthls wcok to Mr. and Mrs. Allison Wilcox at tho Payno ranch southeast of town. All concorned aro doing nlcoly. Mossrs. Evans, Hoagland, Ilcaley, Mason and McMichaol aro among those wlio "wont to Loxlngton this wcok to attend tho G. A. R, encampment, Ed Rebhausen loft Tuesday ovonlng for Laramie, whorb ho will toko a po sitron with his brothor Henry, who reconty opened a saloon In that city. Port Laws, of Cozad, spent tho first of this week visltng his eon Nerlo Laws. Palm Leo Cigar 10c 14-tf Mr. and Mrs. Lorn Bailey havo re turned from Goring where thoy had a successful fishing trip. Charles Thompson, of tho Lincoln school of music, Is expected hero shortly to visit tho homo folks. For Rent Four room houso at 302 South Walnut. Inquire of T. Slmants, 303 South Chestnut street. 35tf Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Foster will lcavo Juno 1st for an extended visit with tholr daughters In Omaha. County'Hcachors reading circle and examinations will bo held by tho .county superintendent today and Sat urday. M. and Mrs. James Kennedy left Wednesday afternoon for Willow Island to visit rolatvcs for soveral days . Mrs, Charles Llerk, Sr., and Mrs. Charles Llerk, Jr., went to Gothen burg Wednesday to visit relatives for several days. Elmor Wilkinson, of Portland, who formerly lived horo and has been visit ing tho Johnson family left Wednesday aftornoon for Topokn, Kan. Highest market prlco paid flor hides. Wo buy dry bones, Iron and othor Junk. North Platto Junk Houso. 27tf Tho Ivanhoo club hold a very enjoy able danco at tho Lloyd opera houso Tuosday evening. Tho Stamp orches tra furnished tho music. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON Loans, Real Estate and Insurance FARM LOANS We have plenty of money on hand to loan on farms and ranches.. We guar antee the lowest rates and best terms. No delay in closing loans. INSURANCE Fire, Lightning, Tornado and Hail Insurance written - in the best Insurance Companies at lowest possible rates. All losses promptly and equitably settled. ' Our insurance department has been doing business for 45 years with never a dissatisfied customer. REAL ESTATE Investors and homeseekers can always find choice bargains in City Property and Farm Lands at our office. At this time we have a number of special bargains in dwellings, the property ' of non-residents, that must be sold. Small payment down and the balance in monthly installments. We are offering these properties at a fraction of their real value. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON, B. & L. BUILDING. NUKTJri PLATTE, NEB. No 11 Goes Bnck Juno 4th. Omaha men running Into worm Platto say that trains No. 11 and 14 will bo put back Sunday, Juno 4th. Thcso aro tho trains to and from Denver. Train No. 11 will arrive here somewhat later than last summer, fol lowing train No. 1 Instead of preced ing It. It Is not known Just tho tlmo of' tho arrival of No. 14, but It will leave Denver In tho morning and reach this terminal lato in tho afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Jackson aro ex pected hero today to visit with tho latter's mother Mrs. J. A. Jones. Mrs. Jackson wllV remain hero until June. Robert Waldo, of Cheyenne, former ly of this city was hero this week while enrouto to Rutland, Vt., whore ho was called by tho death of his mothor. Miss Gladys Whlto has resigned her position at tho local telephone office. Leo Sullivan, of Omaha, formerly of this city, la spending a few days In town. Mr. and Mrs. Wood Whlto loft Tuos day ovenlng for Omaha to visit with tho former's brothor who resides In Now YOrk and Is spending a fortnight h10 will placo a North Platte sign in Omaha. board showlnc the distance to this city A car of undesirable citizens from wnoro roaus iorK a worm rmuu Pnllffvrnlti wint Hirnttfh M,n nnrlv nnrt Pointer Will bo CreCted. Ho Will also of thin wcok to Washlncton. D. C. teiepnono poies wun Fisher Will Mark Roads Secretary Fisher loft this morning Dn an auto trip to Maywood, thenco to McCook. The object of tho trip Is to mark with signs tho road between this ctly and McCook. Every ten miles tho whoro Mo this Long on Caution. A Wall street man was speaking of tho cautiousness of a certain opera tor. "No wonder," ho said, "that man Is so successful. Ho Is tho most care ful, tho most suspicious follow I . ever encountered. He reminds mo of an old farmer 1 used to know. It was said of this farmer that whenever ho bought a now herd of shoop ho exam ined each animal closely to make suro It had no cotton on it." Exchange. Dally Thought. Tho way to gain a good roputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear. Socrates. Sporting Offer. "I want to help you," said a be nevolent man who had been accosted by a tramp, "but if I glvo you a dime I'm afraid you won't put it to a good use." 'Well," replied tho tramp, "that ain't enough tor do much harm with,, or much good either, so tako a chanco, gov'norl" The Child Critics. Parents are living dally before the most critical audience in tho world their child. The small deceit, the loss of temper all such things are seen by tho small critic, and they all color, in later years, his feeling for his par ents. From tho Delineator. from whoro thoy will bo sent to var ious places, Tho Wcstorn Nebraska Bar Assocla Hon will moot here Juno 12th. A meeting to which tho ladles aro In- a. . .1 1 11 1. t .1 11 i I vucu yvm 00 uuiu in uio xeuorai coun aubJoct( ..Plndjng Hlm In tho Book of room wnon a numoer 01 nuurcsscs win bo given. In tho ovonlng a banquet Cook-North Platte colors work has been neglected , Lutheran Announcements. 9:45 Sunday school. 11 o'clock Morning worship, sermon will bo sorved at tho Hotel McCabo. ::o:: Fnrm Lonns. Wo have pLnty of money on linnd to close lonns promptly. Lowest rales of Interest and best terms. 20-tf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. nTTTT miiMtiiiiiitinmniTTtTirmnnMiHiitunTiuMiimiirn mm lUrLfUTJ Tl "Not Really!" "It's true. I do all my cooking on the New Perfection, and it actually costs me less than it would to keep the range going." "But doesn't it get out of order? Doesn't it smoke and smell?" "Not the New Perfection. That long blue chimney burner seems to be trouble-proof. Of course, you have to be careful about the oil you use. I use Perfection Oil that's the Standard Oil Com pany's best and I never have a bit of trouble." New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are sold in many styles and sizes by hardware, furniture and de partment stores everywhere. Ask to see the heat retaining oven. in iihktk put STANDARD OIL COMPANY OMAHA 1 lU kM lull' ' '1 u 1 1 1'lyfeUALUULUXii ' "Ml"1"" Nature" 4 p. m, Young People's MIsa'y. 7:15 Luther League. Topic: "The Hardest Prayer." 8 o'clock evening worship. Tho "Jeholda Chest" will , bo sdt again for tho monthly offering for the church building fund. The offering last month was $455. ::o:: Attention Yeomen. All Lady Archers are requested to meet at tho Lloyd opera houso on Tucs- fday ovenlng, at 7 o'clock. This Is very important and every ladyarchorshotold bo thoro. PEARL GARRARD, Lady Rowena. ::o:: ' John Bratt haB returned from Kear ney whoro he spent a week on "busi ness. Dr. Mario Ames has returned from! Mt. Carroll, 111,, where sho was called recently by tho death of a rolatlvo. Mrs. Joe Miller, of Chappoll, is visiting with her slBter In law Mrs. I Charles Thornburg this week. Miss Mae Wlntors formerly of this city, camo down from Oshkosh Wed nesday to visit hor Bister Mrs. Earl Lambort. Rov. H. R. Snyder, of California, arrived hero Wednesday to spend wcok with his brother W. P. Snyder at tho stato farm. Mrs Thoresa Haldorman, of Lincoln, who had been visiting hor parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson for two wocks will leave next wcok. Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Brock returned last ovenlng, tho former from the don- tists's convention at Lincoln, and tho lattor from a vslt In Falrbury. Arthur Stubbs, of, Denver, formerly of this city, visited William Adair and Will Waltemath this week.. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy left Wednosdny morning for OgalAlla to vinit friends. Your Credit at the Bank When you want to borrow money, depends largely upon your pastrecord'as a saver. Deposit your earnings in the bank and pay all bills by check, then what you have - left represents your saving for investment. A growing account in the bank is an asset well worth considering when you want to borrow, money to aid in making a larger investment. " We welcome all account's, especially do we ' welcome your account. McDonald State Bank. The Bank Behind The Thrift Movement. ::o: More Serviceable Umbrella Jars By placing a largo carrlago sponge In tho bottom of an umbrella Jar you will prevent umbrellas from Btrlklng tlio bottom of tho Jar and breaking it. Tho spongo wllj also absorb tho water from u dripping umbrella. Fuss and Feathers. 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