'.DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office oyer tht McDonald Stato Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Tho cotfnty comraisBlonora wero In sesBion yesterday transacting routlno business. Dr. Morrill. Dentist Mrs. Fred Rctor has boon visiting friends In Cheyenne for seiveral days past. Mrs. J. L. Murphy left Saturday for a visit -with Miss Mary Carroll at "Wis ner, Neb., Wanted Young man at tho North Platte Hide and Metal Co. E. L. Boyd and family, -who had lived In Ognlalla for some time, have moved to this city. Carpets and rugs cleaned. Phond Red 1009. . - 32-5 Tho Episcopal Guild will hold a social in thej church basement Thurs day afternoon . Mrs. J. V. Romigh returned Satur day morning from a week's visit with friends in Lincoln. Mrs. iStevo Baldwin is visiting friends in Council Bluffs, having left for that city Saturday. Wanted Girl for general houswork. Inquire at 619 wept Fifth. Mrs. 0. F. Iddings. 2t Bert McMurtry, who llvessouthwest of town, was called to Iowa Saturday by the death of a Bister. Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stone Drug Store tf ti . i . anuui leu msi oigui iui nx.- celslor Springs, Mo., where ho expects to remain for about ten days . Mrs. Blanche Field, who had been s'pndlng tho "winter in southern Cali fornia is expected homo today. t Lincoln county farmers began plant ing corn last week, and this work will bet carried on with full force this week, For quick action and satisfactory inlo list your land with Thnclcckc tf " Judge Woodhurst iffilted in marriage the latter part of last week Frank Dll lin and Nellie Nicholson, both of May flower ', Miss M. Sleman, steam baths and Swedish Massage, ladies and gentle men. Phone 897. Brodbeck bldg. 85tf Mrs. Earl Stamp and daughter are spending this weeik with relatives In Council Bluffs, leaving for that city yesterday. The most wonderful bargains in Women's and Misses 'Tailored Right t dresses at THE LEADER MERC. CO. Tiiflf'pi fJrlmno. TJrtnnrtfir T?nrrnn nnil several local attorneys went to-Tryoh' yesterday where a term of district' court will bo held. j Guaranteed $10.00 Human Hair. Bwitches for $5.50. Coates Beauty i Parlor. McDonald Bank Bldg. The Presbyterian aid society will! meet in tho church Thursday afternoon , and bo entertained oy aiesaames Coates, Barron and Morrill. A Red Cross box social will be held at tho Miller school houso next Thurs day evening: It was proposed to hold MiIh nnHnl TTHilnv vfnlTor. hut. tho date was changed to Thursday on ac-j count of tho Red Cross parade in this city Friday evening . MrB. James Murpby and MlssT Mur phy, who had been visiting at tho homo of Theodore Lowe, Sr., loft for their homo in Rawlins Saturday. Tho Christian Aid Society will meet Thursday at 3 o'clock lit tho basmcnt of tho church. A ten cent lunch will bo served, all are Invited to attend. Healthy early cabbagd plants aro ready. North Platto Floral Co., Phono 1023. J. V. Romlgh reports tho sale of a Chandler touring car to E. J. Lout zenhelBor of Gothonburg, and Dodgo touring cars to Dick Bakctr of Staple ton, Louis F. Schulz of Brady, and I. E. Trout of this city. lor Sale Seven room houso, modorn Including heat, located at COO east Third. Inquire nt tho houso for particulars. ISAAC DEATS. F. A. Muchllnski hns sold his res idence; at 1315 west Sixth street to Ralph Tyler, who has taken possession The salo was made through Buchanan is Patterson. Friday afternoon Juno" Perkins gave her four minute speech on war savings stamps before the pupils of Miss Mur ray's xoom in tho Washington school, and waB presented with flowers by Miss Murray. Tho Trlbuno man may not be much of a Judgo, but In driving over a part of tho Jack Morrow flats a fow dayB ago no thought tho small grain fields looked good. Tho 700 acres of fall wheat put out by L. S. Smith looks now as though It will prove a big winner for him. An enthusiastic patriotic mating was hold Friday evening at tho Osgood school house southwest of town. Tho houso was crowded, extra seating ca paefffr Ibolng rtequirteid. A spjiendid program was given by pupils of tho school and others and a Btrong patri otic talk made by W. E. Shumhn. Fal lowing tho program enjoyable refresh ments wero scrVod. An ideal afternoon and an ideal tlmo was the experience of the girls of tho Sixth grade of tho Lincoln School Fri day, whon a delicious lunch was served by them in honor of Miss Smith, their teacher, which was a surprise to her, and tho other teachers of tho Lincoln school. Tho Sixth grade girls repre sented by Carrio Br&wncill, who with fow well choson words presented Miss Smith with a beautiful bouquet of car nations and ferns. Contributed. Cadllac Motor Cars "Standard of the World" with less than 25 per cent of last year's production, are bringing premiums for Immedlato delivery In some places now. I can make Immedi ate delivery on a 7 passenger touring and a 4 passenger convertible Victoria. Here Is a real motor car Investment a life time of service. Investigate. 2t J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer. Charles Ray, well-loved screen star of "The Pinch Hitter," "The Clodhop pelr," "Tho Son of HIb Father, and "His Mother's Boy," will bo seen ap pearing In his very nowest Paramount picture, "Tho Hired Man," at tho Crystal Thursday and Friday. "The Hired Man" is from an original story by Jullen Josephson, and was directed by Victor Schertzlnger under tho per sonal supervision of Thomas H. Ince himself. A novel episode In "Tho Hired Man" IB a county fair, In which Ray wins a hurdle race against. over whelming odds. There Is also a de lightful lovo story running through the prqductlon; In fact, It Is for tho beautlul daughter of his employer flint Ray makes tho big sacrlflco which forms the basis of the story. Plmples and blotchs on the skin aro caused by bilious Impurities in tho blood. The right remedy Is Prickly Ash BIttors. It removes tho causa by purifying tho blood, liver and bowels. Price $1.25 per bottle. Rlncker Book and Drug Co. Special Agents "1th my .Ford Tmttm Car and. a Het&ho&Idolt 'I do all my hauling now this way. Ik takes me only a minute to change my touring car to this epiendid truck. I haul seed corn, plows, milk canu, fruit, vegetables and everything that isn't very bulky. It surely does save rnq money. I couldn't a&rtl to, own a truck, you know. "Then, when I want to toko the car out for pleasure .driving X simply fold thUrtruck body up mad slide 4 be tonneau back on. j My cur ia as good at new. Believe ' & otmt& me, I wouldn't do withoaV this on my car." , , You east ft ' , one for your sat by seeing ' 1A . Special Prices ON Ladies' Suits and Coats To close them out we have placed special clearance prices on our entire stock of Ladies Spring Suits and Coats, We have divided the garments into lots and you may have your choice at the , following pricey. ' MHMiSaSBBBaeBeeSSeaBeaSBeamHaeaaSBMSaHeaM LOT 1 LOT 2 I LOT 3 Ladies' Suits Ladies' Suits Ladies' Suits $14.48. $19.98 $29.98 Values in this lot run from $18 Values in this lot run from $25 Values in this lot run from $40 to $25. ' to $35. to $50. All fine stylish Suits and in assorted cloths and colors, a full run of sizes. LOT 4 LOT 5 LOT 6 Ladies' Coats Ladies' Coats Ladies' Coats $7.48 . $9.98 T1 $14-48 There are some very stylish Mostly mixed colors and plaids. Excellent cloth and style. Coats in this lot. LOT 7 Ladies' Coats $19.98 This lot shows many new cloths and will be sure to please you. LOT 8 Ladies' Coats $27.48 This lot is not a large one but contains all of our finest coats. ' CHIEDRENS COATS AT REDUCED It will pay you to look these over at once as it will be the best chance you will have to buy an inexpensive garment this season. These garments will sell quick so come in now and get yours. RED CROSS THEATRE PROGRAMS THIS WEEK. Thn Hod PrriH thnntre will offer Its patrons particularly strong programs this week. This Tuesday evening Margarot wintinr will im seenn "Ann's Finish," a very laughable boarding school play. In this play Ann saves o ourgiar irom going to jail by claiming sno is ins wifn nffor tlio hurtrlar had climbed in to her room to steal her valuables . Tho complications which arlso aro vory amusing. Woilnnnilnv nfcrllt ISarlr Williams Willi. Corinno Griffith will ho seenjn "Lovo's Doctor, a very strung inuy iuui will enjoy seeing. 'Pliiirailnv nlfrlit Frnnp.la TC. Ruahman with Beverly Bayno will ho seen in "Their Compact." You will certainly enjoy Bushman In this IiIb latest play. Vrlfinv nlcrht the Mutt nnd Jeff ani mated comedy cartoons will bo started. Those are pronounced to no immense. i Dodgo Brothers cars glvo honost value, wel try to give true sorvlco to tholr owners. Tho demand is over whelming and wo would advice your order .now, both for price protection and to obtain any reasonable delivery da to. 21 ' J. V. ROMIQII, Dealer. : :6: : - District 8fl Over 1'oi. . School District No. 39, located south west Ot town, haa already gone over the top in the Second Rel Crosa drive. The -committee appointed for this dis trict was Frank Facka, Barney Gtuiuan and Win. Ebrigbt and as soon aa they learned the quota tor the district ihey took time by the forelock and started the soliciting In advance ot the cam toatgn. The quota for the district la $180 and when these three hustlero completed their roundB last Sunday thejr had $178 in cash and several pled ges In addition. This ia a splendid showing: aud can be taken as evidence that the people of every school district in 'the county will subscribe their quota and prob ably go over the top in nearly every Instance. Tlie peoplti of Lincoln county are awake to the j.ecesaity of supporting the Red Croaa. Practically every school district in the county has one or more boys in the servlco and the people of each district fool that it is their duty to stand behind tho boys and Red Pros, for fprtalnlv the Red Cross UIIIIIIIIWllllll iiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiii Rllllllllllll illllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilJIIIIilllllllll E m D u niiiiii miiiin liiiiiimnn t'r H it llllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIH THE dependability of Red Crown Gasoline means quick starting and plenty of power. Its dependability is largely due to its uniformity. Red Crown is obtainable everywhere now. " Red Crown is spoken of as, "The Quality Gasoline'chief ly because it gives4 'more miles per gallon and more comfort per mile.' Keep your car, in the, pink of condition with Red Crown. PdiarillC OH lessens engine wear. , Look for the Red Crown sig& 7. 'laIj STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nebraika) m mm :,'S &OOK FOR lUlllillll 1 1 mimmmmmmmmmm Dili ML a (US) I Ml OMAHA THIS QIGK Illi iiiiiilliililillillllll .sasols m e SffliilfiiBiiiiS is dolrpr much for tho hovs under the CAS0X4NZ ol HENDY-0GIER AUTO CO. colors Or Morrill, Dentist. J0 immw m. smut M fj m &1SUULJXLRJK.B i liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i u ii nnim iiioniimiinnnn