AN AEROPLANE STORY Br ALAN HINSDALE Joo Goodall, who had been sent to the hospital In tlio rear of the Ilrltlsli linos in Ilolglum, told me this story during IiIh convalescence "When the big world's wnr nunc on I was studying In u Hchool of technolo gy In tho United States. I didn't euro which whipped, hut I wanted to see something of It. Thinking I would lie more nt home among those who spoke the same Inngungo as I did, I choso the British, "My education, which I hnd nearly nnlflhcd, especially fitted mo for serv ice In tho Hying corps, and, going to England, I begun my preparation for running an aeroplane. It was a year before I was sont out for nctlve serv ice, but when I landed In Flanders I was pretty well prepared. "At first I was sent up to locato the German batteries.. I soon grew tired of this nnd longed for a more exciting service. One day the commander or Leavet of tho Polfon Ivy. No doubt Just a picture of poison Ivy Is enough to cause soino folks to shudder nnd remember tho tlmo their face and body heenmo scarlet nnd swollen from contact with tho leaves. How It Itched and burned! Yet to rub It was only to make matters worse. A curious fact Is that somo persons are Immune from this poison, while others must not even breathe the pol len of tho plant. It Is often confound ed with the Virginia creeper, although tho difference between this Is distinct. Tho leaves of tho latter ate divided Into live leallels, while thoso of the former have but three, a fact well worth remembering. Strange enough, tho witch hazel plant Is sometimes found ' growing close to tho poison Ivy. As wltch.hazol extract Is one of tho best remedies for Ivy poisoning It would scum nature was holding out disease In one hand and a remedy iir'unothei'. Heat at the Persian Gulf. The Persian gulf and its coasts aru In flummer about tho hottest place on earth's surface, a temperature of 1110 degrees in the shade being not un common, while a black bulb solar ther mometer has registered 187 degrees In the sun. When one remembers that the hot- tfiut t'rtittt Id fi ''nt'lluli linlli la tlullfiltv service. One day the commander or "V ; V .. tho aeroplane corps (old me to report kl't nt about 10 degrees tho appa ling commanding tho right wing of tho ,.,,. , f mm . British troops, adding that ho had been asked for u man to do special work nnd I had been recommended. The general said to mo: '"Our spies report that tho enemy nro turning out wnr Implements of a kind that they are keeping secret nt a point about forty miles In tholr rear, Englund was on Aug. 18, 1803, when a shodo tomiieraturo of 1)5 degrees was registered. Hut on this day the sun temperature did not miltc ciunl that of July 28, 1885, when 102 degrees K, was registered in the sun. When you consider facts like these It Is dllllcult to bellovo that our plonet The Repairing of Harricot Castle By ELINOR MARSH Nod Mnlonoy in conventional evening dross was strolling through the apart ments of Mrs. WInterton, who was giving m reception to tho noble Karl of Hu-ricot, his lordship having re cently come over from Unglnnd. Ned was maklngjjils wny toward the hoet cs, 4who stood receiving hofy guests, Lord Ilnrricot standing besklo her. Suddenly Nod stoirpe-1 and Kfyrcd at the Britisher. ' "y Had Ned a twin brother and wns thnt brother tho honored guest' of tho evening? I'erhupu the likeness was heightened by the similarity iff dress, for there Is no variation In men's even ing upimrel. Perhaps tho fact that V. J. DIE7JED & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Come and bco ub for town lots In different parts of the city. Good In vestments on easy torms. Houses for sale and rent. Wo hare also good bar gains In farms and ranches. Cor Front and Dewnr 8t.. upstairs Office phone 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. I Gertrude Rebhausen, Teacher of Piano 102 South Locust Phone Black 342 Florence MacKay Teacher of Piano 801 west Fifth St. Phono Blk. 521 Oflico Phono 70 Res. Red G87 DJt. JjATJIAX Sulplio Vapor Jiuths WITH REGULAR TREATMENTS Bolton Building This Man did not Forget There arc two reasons for his smile of satisfaction ono Is pleasant untie. I have pleased others, I can please yon. Col. F. J. DIXON, AUCTIONEER, JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D, Physician nnd Surgeon neither woro any hair on his face also OIUco B. & L. Building, Second Floor Iputlon of good things to cat nnd tho WRITE ME FOR TERMS AND DATES hnd some lienrlng on the rescniblnnco, Ned retreated a short distance and guve himself up to thought. It was no cucret that Lord Hariieot had come over lu senrt-h of a wife who would have the means to build up Harricot castle, which, having been built In the Phone, Office, 83: Residence 38. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEI. . Practice Limited to Surtfory and lladium Therapy year A. I). 11MX). was sadly In need of 728 City National Bank Building. repairs. Indeed, the object of his lord ship's visit to America had been pri vately given by Mm. WInterton to n few of the wealthiest girls with a view to facilitating the success of his un dertaking, for It was to be under stood that any marriage that might take place would bo one or convenience. Omaha, Nebraska. I. B. IlEDFIELl). rilYSICIAN & SURGEON Succossor to PHYSICIAN&SUBGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. RedOeld & Rcdfleld other Is that HE HAS PLEASED HIS WIFE. Every woman who lias onco used COW BRAND FLOUR Insists upon her order being filled right. Why? Ask any woman who uses It. You ought to believe your friends and neighbors. lierk-Sandall Co. Odd Titles of Nowipapora. In Columbus, says tho Dispatch, there Is a man whoso cjilef Joy is in n collec tion of newspaper titles. Thero nro Headlights, Flashlights, Bees, Eagles, Owls, Mirrors and News Letters, but when It comes to Derricks, Meddlers, Telescopes, Flags and Sun beams tho class Is limited. In Hot Springs thero in published tho Arkan sas Thomas Cat, and other titles Just as unusual nro the Sledgo Hammer, the Irrepressible, tho Silent Worker and Gnll. Frequently It Is posslblo to tell from the title of n newspaper tho stuto lu which It Is published. For instance, tho Chieftain is lu Oklahoma, tho Rus tier and tho Lariat are In Texas, Big nolo Breezes lu Montana nnd thu Roundup In Wyoming. I want you 10 go more ana urov rWtilVoH 0lly 0I10 two-thousnnd-mll-enough bombs on It to put It out of 0nth part of tho rays Hung out by tho commission, xney uavo mini u m Huii.-London Telegraph wood ror purposes or concealment irum our aeroplanes, and you'll hnvo to fly low In order to distinguish It when you reuch it. It Is murky today and you may get over a good deal of ground without being seen. Tho weath er Is not usually tho sumo at two dif ferent points at a distance from each othor and you mny find a clenrer at mosphero when you got over the works you nro to destroy. Can you start nt once?' "Yes, general,' I replied. " 'Well, take such liombs as you mny select for yourself nnd success to you.' "Within an hour I was ready. I roso to a thousond feet, nnd having located tho direction I was to tnke, followed It by compass, for thero was too much mist for mo to guldo from tho ground. I hadn't gone ten miles, however, bo fore I entered a region clear of fog, and beneath me a plain, mostly bare of trees. "I wnH behind tho German lines and directly beneath me was an encamp men of a small body of troops. Evl dently they saw mo and wero some what disturbed nt my presence. They fired some shots nt me from their rllles, but I kept out of range, nnd they prob ably had 110 aeroplane guns, for none such were used. "Tliey had a licet horse among them, for Huddenly I saw a rider shoot out In thu direction I was going. Doubt less they surmised tho nuturo of my mission and were sending n messenger to give warning, either to tho works I Careful Hubby. was to destroy or an aeroplane station. "Does your husband subsorlho to tho "I did not fear a race with a horse, theory that kissing transmits germs?" but tho man on htm might hnvo a "No; ho thinks that germs nro most snort instance to go una I thought ra imnsnmicu uy money ana is very better stop him if I could. I descend- careful not to hand mo any." Kansas ed to n. hundred feet nbovo his head uy Journnl. nnd dropped a hand grenade. It ex ploded behind hhn. Realizing that I Woodmen Grow Obsolete. lmd not calculated for his motion, I A steam operated sawing machine dropped another, aiming somo ten or fells more trees in an eight hour day Vni1 Itiiil urtjr.li im1 ndmlrrwl n nurtntti Office Phone 642 Res. Phone 676 W l1lt IIL-Lio U X. U VitlMIII I . ., lady and had worshiped her in secret. Attraetlvo Automobiles. "Bo you are In tho market for an automobile?" "Yes," answered tho man who likes to attract attention. "Any particular mako?" "No; I merely wnnt 0110 that will mako people turn round nnd staro nt me when I pass." "Oh, you don't need n special typo for that. Get tho ordinary car and exceed tho speed limit" Birmingham Ago-IIerald. fifteen yards before him. It struck tho ground ahead of hhn. A third gronado fell a few feet before IiIb horeo nnd exploded under it. Tho horso was blown to pieces, tho man shot up In tho air. Ho camo down and lu n moment lay still "An auto must havo como Into tho Gorman camp ufter ho started from It. for I hnd no sooner put tho" horso out of tho race than I hoard a rattle bo low, nnd thero was tho mnchlno com ing ut a ruto of fifty miles an hour. It shot past the dead horso and tho dond man, and I saw at once that I would havo to increaso my speed. "Tho nuto was going ho fast that it was a more dllllcult problem to lilt It with my hand grenades. I started with half a dozen grenades und had tliroo left. I dropped one, but it fell n llttlo ahead of tho machine. I drop ped another, but tho chaulVeur must havo seen it descending, for ho slowed up, and It fell n dozen yards ahead of him. Thinking ho would dodgo in the snmo fashion ngnln, I calculated for his doing so, and ho put on full speed. I'ho mnu hud successfully dodged mc, und I hnd 110 more grenudes left "Tho only thing I could do now wns to drop n bomb, but if I should uso my bombs I would not have them for destroying tho works. 1 concluded to hold on to the missiles and trust to the speed of my uoroplnno. My decision wnu 1111 unlucky one. Thu nuto had only four miles to go to reach an aero piano station nnd mudo thu dlstunco over a straight road la nbout six uilu utes "Suddenly 1 saw n dozen noroplnnea rise like a Hock of birds not far oft my course and mako for a point botweon mo nnd the works I was to destroy. I saw ut a gluuco that for all 1110 the munition plant was perfectly safe. In deed, it behooved mo to mako tracks for home, I turned, and tho aero planes seoing ino do so gave chase. It wau nip und tuck with mo to get into thu British Hues, for 0110 of the German machines wits a great deal faster than tuluo and, coming within rnngo of mo Just aa I wris passing Into what Bccmed Bafo territory, saro sao this 'wound." than thirty woodmen. It works closo to tho ground and lcnves no stumps stiiuaing. Popular Sclenco Monthly. Just In Time, Plaintiff's Lawyer I rest tho caso, What put It into his bend to pass himself off as Lord Harricot to this Miss Gcraldhio Mortimer he could nev er quite explain. Nevertheless tho Idea somehow got lodged thero nnd Makes a Specialty of Farm Sales, Pure Bred Live Stock and Ileal Jistate. Torms Reasonable E. L. JONES, Up-lo-Dato Auctioneer. Phono Maxwoll State Bank took root. Miss Mortimer wns In very at My Expenso for Dates. MAXWELL, ri KB. DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmers Undertakers and funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 588. moderate circumstances, which did not All tho bill ut nil. On the other hand, Ned was rich. Ned refrained from greeting tho hostess, ns ho was bound to do. and left tho house, so thnt the resem blance between himself nnd the noble lord wns not noticed. Tho next day he called on his friend, Mrs. Aniy Lee. and impnitcd his scheme. Mrs. Lee. who wus n natural seeker nfter inter esting situations, finally promised to introduce him to Miss Mortimer ns Lord Harricot. -ri r . 1 1 1 . .1 Mlti,L ,.11 ... . V u ". VU,J. , lor trusportntlon. References, the 01 ins lorusuip nt me opera, unu 110 mm fnrmnra nn.l sfnrknmii In UiuvN.m nnd met her gnzo admiringly. Sho was I ndlolnlnir counties, for whom I have therefore not surprised when sho wns conducted auction sales for tho past Informed that ho had asked for an In- 12 rears. Charges reasonable. For J. L. Mitchell of Lexington, Neb., will mnko your Public Auction Sales. No extra charge I NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North oi Postoftice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Rny and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. C. Dent, M. D. Y. Lucas, M. D. J.13. Redfield.M.D. J. S. Simms, M.D Miss M. Sieman, Supt MAY WOOD, NEB. DR. JOHN S. TWINEM Special Attention to Surgery, Gynecology nnd Obstetrics. NOItTn PLATTE, NEB. Nurse Bncwn Memorial Hospital. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building Phones 1 Office 130 i Residence 115 Highest Prices Paid for Hides SCRAP IRON $5.50 per ton. RAGS lc A POUND. BONES, DRY, $12 per ton. Big Prices for all kinds of FURS. L. LIPSHITZ, CORNER FRONT AND LOCUST. sale dates, phono or write, J. L. 3HTC1IELL, Lexington, Nebraska, troductlon to her. Nevertheless, hnV' lug heard a report of tho object of his visit to America nnd supposing that sho would bo expected to repair nnr- rlcot castle, which Bho was unnblo to or mako date at tills office. do, sho hesitated ns to granting per- itifcialmi fn Hm I n mil llnHnn Till! tlwrn la nlwnva nn nxnpctntlon with n MINNESOTA MUTUAL LIFE woman that bIio may bo loved for her- INSUItANCE CO. sen. ac any rnie, .iibs Jioriimer uimi- , . ly consented. oundcd 18S0 During tho Bhort period of Ned Ma- It's thu household word in Western lonoy's devotion to Gcraldlno Mortimer Nobraska. It's Old Line, the best rron- us Lord nurrlcot tho imposture was oy can buy it-a wnat ypu nee(it for a constantly on tno eve or ucmg discov ered. Sovernl times ho supposed that it was rill up with blra. But his good fortuno stood by him, nnd when ho wns ready to confess tho trick ho wns not even suspected. indeed, ho dnro,uot mnko long work of J- E. SEBASTIAN. State Agent, It. Ono day, being encouraged, ho pro- Tlio yiu liine man posed, protending that ho had under- NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA. stood Miss Mortimer to bo wealthy, nnd clvlnc her to understand that his proposal carried with It an ngreeraont LET US INTRODUCE savings bank and Insurance that in sures. They all buy It. "Thero Is a Reason" For further Information Phone, call or address on her part not only to Bcttlo half a million on her husband, but settle an other half million on tho homo of his QUALITY TO YOU Defcudnnt's DittoYou ought to. It's uncestors. pretty weak. New York American. U Miss Mortimer hnd been wondering whether ITarrlcofs nttentlons camo l, 't4M4 , from lovo or whether ho had been inls- PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. Cancer Dungers. It is n woll established fact that moles, warts and scars aro prono to degenornto If subject ed to repeated Irritation, espe cially lu tho evonlug of life. says tho Therapeutic Gazctto. These abnormalities should bo kept undor Intelligent observn- tlon nnd if they display nny nc- tlvlty or arouse nn unusual sen- sntlon Bhould bo immediately put 4 lu tho hands of tho surgeon for speedy excision. 4 The senile keratoses, so com- inoii on tho skin of tho old; tho UtHo wartlike excrescences nnd llttlo scurfy patches so froauont on tho faces nnd tho hands, of- fer peculiar ndvnntngo for tho do- volopment of epithelioma. Thoy have been called ''halfway 4 houses" on tho rood to mallg- nancy. They should bo subject- 4 cd to no avoidable Irritation and, nbovo all, should not bo "treat- 'd" with tho meddlesome- notion 4 of elounlng them up. They should bo handled with gloves, as It were, and gently carried along to n iiulcacent end. Tho pressure of noso glasses has been sutllclent to excite such a skin (of the old) to pervcrso nejtlvlty. Tho pressure of a tight utiwuum has served to arouse the latent fury of nn c!d nnd disregarded birthmark. Doar this In mind, particularly old persons, and guard against any Irritation of tho skin. Informed ns to her pecuniary status. When her mind wns rclloved sho was greatly disappointed. Tho trouble was that alio hnd lost her heart to him. Tears stood in her eyes as she con fesscd that Bho was without tho means to purchase his lordship. Then Ned. being convinced that bIio loved lilm, confessed .that ho was not n lord at all, that ho was nn ordinary American citizen, and that If Bho would accept lilm with love In a cottage, W. J. HOLDEKNESS Ecctrlcnl Supplies Wiring Storage Batteries Morsch Bldg Phone 175. Sheriffs Snlc. By virtue of an order of sale issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decreo of foreclosure rendered in said Court wherein Florence M. Hershoy is plain tiff and Oliver A. Rldenour et al aro defendants, and to me directed, I will on tho 29th day of December, 191C, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of tho Court House in North Platto, Lincol n County, Neb., 1916, sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, inter est and costs, tho following described property, to-wlt: South Half (S) of Section Ten (10) and tho North Half (N) of Section Flfteon (15), Township Eloven (11), North of Range Thirty-Threo (33), Lincoln County, Neb. Dated North Platte, Neb.. Nov. 27. 191C. A. J. SALISBURY. n28d29 Sheriff. Notice of Petition. Es'tato No. 144G of Claus Gruenau. deceased. In tho County Cduirt of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested in said Estate tako notice that a petition has been filed And look over our Stock of porting to be the foreign will of Claua Fiirnifnrp rionrrlit lipfnrp tViP uruenll and the appolr.tro.ent of iumuure, DOUgllt DCIore Hie Loulsa Grenau, aa Administratrix, raise, same old prices. Best with Will annexed In said Estato, nualitv coods alwavs havp vtrn wh,ch hns bccn sct for hearlne herein quality gooas, always nave extra on December 15, 191C, at K o'clock a. bargains in used furniture, m. Something you need in the home, Datetl Nov-17 "JJ SLIDE Down To Echelbery's at less than half price. Top price for Furs, Hides, Rubber' and Metals. 000 LOCUST STREET. n21-dl2 E. FRENCH, County Judge. Quality in Cigars has has been our which is nnother nnmo for poverty, his aim sinco iwo bogaa making cigars In proposition held good. North Platto ovor 'thirty years ago Miss Mortimer must havo been vory yQ put quality in tho first cigars we much In lovo to forglvo tho deception, I maii0( nnti tnat 8amo quality is in tho especially slnco Ned had no plauslblo I ,. .A mn(n minV. Rniimtilzrlnd'a reason for having made it But she c hftyo 8tood Qf thoso Bight yeara a Government Vetertaar. urn xorgivo nun aim was w biu I ww rnntnr. delighted that after all Bho need not ; , , , glvo up tho man she loved becnuso Bho tuu,u had not tho means to put stono nnd " you nnvo noi oeen BmoKing asumaiz mortar into nn old pile, tho glory of dlod's cigars, try them thoy aro cor- whlch hnd departed when it wns cap- tain to pleaso. J. t4. &Ln iVl ALiKlLU. Sale Uudcr Chattel Jlortgagc. Notlco Is hereby given that by vlr- tuo of a chattel mortgage, dated on tho 20th day of September, 191C, and duly filed in tho office of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on tho 23d day of Soptomber, 191G, and exe cuted by P. H. Lonergan and Lucy Lon- organ, husband and wife, to Julius Hahler, to securo tho payment of tho sum of $957.50 with interest at 8 per cent por annum from date thereof, and upon which thero is now due tho sum of f 973.45, default having been mado in tho payment of Bald sum, and no suit or other proccedlnKS at law havlnc ian. Hospital 218-sooth Locust St, been instituted, to recover said debt or one-half block southwest of tho a.ny nnrt thereof, therefore I will soil Hospital Phone Black 633. House Phone Black 633. W. T. PBITCnAllD, Graduate Veterinarian Court Housb. X' .. , ! n It.. I. I. ... i,uiu u. xmUu.m c R0ynoid Building uNWJ u. x,u- u. oftleo hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. uucuiuji'u. hi mu vuuiii. vumi ui 7 p m to 8 p m Liincoin Vjouuiy, imjuhujku. Tho Stato of Nobraska, To all por- " sons interested in said Eutato take Tf notlco that a potltlon has been Ing tho Wnr of tho ltoses. Ned pleased her flret with his expressions of love, which wero sincere, nnd, second, told her thnt ha could not lavish wealth upon her, which wns Inslnccro, However, ho did not try to keep up this deception as to his (lnnnccs, nnd ono morning drove her to a palatial houso in tho center of spacious grounds and Informed her that It wns Harricot matin mill iiftnilral nn rnnnlra nliirn It was Just finished. As to tho title, they tor the probate of tho last will would bo obliged to get on without it. tostamont of Mary J. Applogato, Miss Mortimer wus very happy. I coasod and for tho nppointmont Aa for tho real Lord Mortlmor, ho I Grant Applegato as Executor of said married the daughter of a multlmll-1 will which has boon set for hearing llonnirc. She repaired tho family horoln on Jnnuary 12, 1917, at 9 o'clock nome, out. never iiveu in it. iieroro i n .lloArtn.1 lilmcnlf tvlli n mil.ln I. nil I UalOU DCC 13, la,lv thnt hi. wife ,1Ivoh.,1 hi. J19-J9 GEO. E. FRENCH. County Judge. Phones Offlco 333 Res Black 542 DR. IIAIiOLD A. FENNER 1 Osteopath. IHogsandCattle Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Reiluence Red 636 tho proporty therein described, viz: two aymplox moving picture machl with stands and equipments complete, un uiiwinu wring, wires, ugnts, bulbs and sockets, together with all chande liers, and electric Biupplles and fix tures, all chairs, stoves, piano and all musical instruments, pictures, paint ings and tholr frames, all stago cur tains, stago fixtures and appliances, all olectrlc fans, all opera chairs, being 248 opera and 100 folding slat chairs, and all othor Dorsonal fixtures owned hy us or either of us iwm now useu in ana about tho Pat Theatre in running and operating tho duiuu, bhuuwj anu ooing in tho two Btory brick building on lot 14. of tho I Liuthnrnn nlullir)oi t n . n lit V,. . "uiimiuu ui uum i una 8 I? ?.lo$i5 115 of tho original town of . mm,, uiuvuiu uouniy, woDras na, at public auction at tho front door of tho said described premises, known as the "Pat Theatro" in the citv of North Platte, Nobraska, on the 23d aav of TlApamtiAi. IQie . n ..... . . C. H. WALTERS.I JULIUS HAHLER, Mortgagee.