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RA L. BAKE, Editor nnd Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year by Mnll In Advance... $1.25 Ono l'car by Cnrrlcr In Advance $1J0 Entorad at North Platto. Nebraska, Postofflco as Second Class Matter. FltlDAY, JUNE Ulb, J018. PEOPLE UKGEI) TO ItEDUCK TJIEUl JtATIONS 01 HEKP. To moot tho needs of tbo American and allied onnios and the civilian populations of Franco, Groat Britain and Italy, tho American people wore asked by tho food admtnistrtalon Wednesday to placo thomselvos on a limited bcof allowance from now until Soptombor 15th. Housoholdora woro requested "not undor any circumstances", to buy moro than onoand ono-quartor pounds of clear beef weokly. or ono and one half pounds, Including tho bono, for each person In tho houfeohold. Hotels and roetuarants woro askod not to served boiled boot moro than two moals weekly, beof steak moro than ono meal weokly and roast beof moro than. one moal wookly. "Tho doraniid for boot for our army tho armies of tho nllios and their civilian ipopulallons for this summer," said tho food administrations an nouncomont, "aro boyond our presont Bupplioa. On tho other hand, wo havo enough Incroascu supply of pork this summer to pormlt economical expan sion of its uao. It. thoreforo, will bo a diroct .senico to our armlcm Itnd tho nlllos If our pcoplo will in somo degree substltuto frosh pork, bacon ham and sausage for beof products." This Is Fto'ir Hay. Today Is Flag Day, and iu nu ordor issued, J. S, Hoaglnnd, Dept. Comman der of tho O. A. II. says: "Old Glory la tho oldest National Flag in tho World; Juno 14, 1777 it was born as au cmblom of all that Is brightest and host In human achieve ment In 1777 It floated, tho prldo and glory of about three million people. For 140 years it has beon loved and vonoratod as tho typo of all that is highest and holiost In human aspira tions; with novor a stain upon a strlpo of Its crimson and whlto it now floats over ono hundred and ton mil lion liberty loving pcoplo nnd is now being borno by our bravo boys in Franco through storms of shot and sholl as a torch to light tho way or tho world'a pcoplo to Liberty and Free dom. Every homo on Flag Day should bo decorated with tho sturs and stripes. And I trust that no veteran of tho Civil War will neglect to lling Old Glory to tho breozo on that day." ; : o : : -Allen womoa Must HeglKter, Postmaster McEvoy has boon noti fied that all alien women living In Lincoln county must register on somo day between Juno 17th and Juno 2Gth Inclusive. Tho place of registration, will bo at tho postolfico in tho county whoro tho woman required to rogls tor rocolves hor mall. Those coming under the following provisions must register: Tho VIfo of a citizen or subjoct of Oormany who has not ncqmlirod nctur allzation In tho United Stntea and tholr foreign born fomalo chlldrou of tho ago or 14 yoara and upward now with in tho United States aro German alien' fomalos.and are required to roglstor ouopt those of such forolgn born chil dren as havo separately acquired naturalization ln tho Unltort States prior to April G, 1917. havo married American cltlzons. ' And further ir sho Iiub married a citizen: or subject of aonnnny who has not acquired naturalization In tho United BtatOB and-lhomaritial rolaUon ban not bon terminated, by death or alM-oluato dlvorco and has not resumed hor American citizenship. Cards will bo issued for registra tion and, all postmasters are Instructed to answer all questions and assist tho aplicant in ovory way possible, 'this call should not ibo ovoiiookod and if you aro not just auro of your naturali zation call at your nearest postofflco for instruction. ::ot LOOK FOIt aiONSTISK UFFENSlTEyN SKA. Further oyldencc thnt Germany, iu its offorts to ond the war this, sunimor, Is planning to. support Its land offen slvo by Bonding Its high sons foraoa agaliiHt tho cdmblnod Iirltlsh and American grand Hoot, is given in an official dlapatch from Swltzorland. "A tologram of an official naturo," says tho dispatch, "is being proad broadcast ln Germany, which says that tho CJorman admiralty is considering a hlg naval otfonslvo. Orders nrn supposed to havo boon glvon to keop tho whohs floot in roadlncwe and a cortaln number of naval officers of high rank havo been hurriedly rocall cl from Switzerland and othor neutral countrkw -whoro they havo boon spond Ing tholr leave. "Tho Klolor Zeltung, tweaks of ex traordinary activity in tho porta and tho Hamburg Post publishes an inlor vlw with von Tirpltz, who was asked if Gonnany was in a position to measure horsolf with tho English ueet. Tno admiral naturally ropllod In tho affirmative, saying that aftor tholr land forces havo pushed tho i-'rencn nna isngllsh back on tho othor Bldo of Paris, It would bo tho trun of the kaiser's boats to Urlvo tho EngllBh off tho high.soaB." ::o Limit Uso of Sugnr. Sstoir coTisumptlou will bo Hmltod to two pcpnds por person a month, starting Juno 17, according to nn oruor rocolvod rrom Washington by Food Administrator Wattles. This now ruling applies only to parsons ljvlng ln tho cltlos. In rural communities, flvo pounds por person per month will bo permitted as horo- tororo, It is anticipated another out will bo raado about July let. ::o::- Ono third off on spring coats and suite an tnia;-yeok only, ,I)LOOKS Mr. nnd Mrs! Harry Ilvbeo left Wod nosday for a visit with friends In Choyonno. 0 TUa atA This series ef twelve tests is de signed to take the uncertainly out of tire-buying. The world-wide reputation of the house of Michelin the oldest, most experienced of nil tire-makers is proof that only the best of materials are used in Michelins. 1 hat a greater quantity of these superior materials is used in Michelin Tires is proved AJ X a- w?'Bh' "nd. remarkable thickness, which mean greater durability. And tho superiority of Michelin design is shown by the above illustration. Better materials, more materials and superior construction inese account VULCANIZING " NEBRASKA RUBBER Gth & LOCUST. FILLING STATION. 11)18 Draft Men May Enlist. j Tho latter part of last week It wasi announced from Washington thnt tho' draft jnon of 1918 could not enlist until j tho rogostratntB woro assigned order numbors nnd Borlal numbers. This,! howovor, has beon changed by an ordor Jssuod Tuesday by Provost Marshal Oro'jdor, who says tho assignment of mnnbors has been waived and tho 1018 registrants may enlist In tho navy and marine corps. ::o:: . 1 Nearly a Million Overseas, Washington Moro than "700,000 Am erican soldiers havo gone oversoasa to carry back to Franco tho encourago-' meat and assistance which LnFayetto and Rochamboau brought to Amorlca, Secretary Dalccr told tho Frdnch Al plno chnspoura In bidding thom fare well here at tho baso of tho Washing ton monumont. Tho war secretary's last announce ment some weeks ago concerning tho sizo of tho Aomlrcan forces abroad was that 500,000 mon had sailed for tho baltlo front. The Omaha assembling plant of tho Ford Motor company at Slxtoonth and Cunllnir street mav bo abnndonod bv he automobllo concern July 1 nnd tho plnqo may be used as a Btoro houso for tno umana quartermaster s depot. Tho force of omployoB has boon gradual ly reduced until thoro aro now onlvi 2G men at tho plant. Tho Gorman war offlco claims tho! capture- of 10,000 additional prisoners, which with tho numbor of oaptives re ported Monday would bring the total to 18.000 ln tho present fighting. Slnco tho- now offonslvo bogan along tho Solgson-IlhelniH sector Maj' 27, it Is asserted by the Gorman official com munication that tho army group of tho Gorman crown prlnco has taken about 7G.O0O allied troops .captlvo. Tho "purchase of llborty bonds by de positors nnd by banks is said to bo tho prlnclpnl causo of n decroaso ln tho doposlts cf state banks in N'abraska. A report issued by tho stato banking ooaru snowing tho condition of banks nt tho closo of buslnoss May 10. shows tho total deposits to bo $22C,OS7,C50.02, a reduction of $24,413,174.72. The ro port shows that stato banks now havo $H.4C0,70C Invested ln llborty bonds. ::o:: Cooking School. A cooking school handled by tho city bcUooIb and with tho co-oporatton of tho food administration will bo con ducted for throo wooks, boglulng Mon day, Juno 17th. Tho classos will bo hold ovory othor day and will start at two o'clock ln tho aftornoon. A too of ono dollar will bo charged for tho course. Tho teacher Is MIsb Iva Laytcn, who has handlod tho work In tho local schools during tho past year. Sho ox- pocta to covor tho ground ln canning am trosorvlng, tho making of war breads and tho iuiso of substitutes in gonornl. Miss Layton ia now attondlng a spoclal supervisors' courso in Lin coln and Is getting tho vory latest Ideas of tho Stato Food Administration. Only slxtoou ladles can bo accomod ated each day and an early registration will Insuro you a placo. Roglstor with Mr. Tout at his office In tho Junior high school building, by phono or at his homo. This will not bo a lecture courso but tho work will actually bo done. All equipment will be provided. ICHE Twelve live Vests Cross-Sections Thii illuitrotion ii nn enlarged view made from actual cro-eection of two 34 x 4 tires ono o Michelin Universal, the other a tire or another standard make. mil I if. .. ... . . . This construction gives Michelin Tires superior durability combined with re markable easv-ridint? niinl;;n. ?ti.ei M,?helln, cross-section the layers of fabric are imbedded in a liberal cushion of rubber which binds pTltt ?!F .'eaBt?nXHhTla?Cerrf odf tor ths snnmp rhirahili'Hr W'rIEN H MADE RECORD JUjViP Vounjjster Was Trying to Escape Bog Ho Thought Wao Mad, So There Was Abundant Fleason. Commander C. H. Fry, who has tem porarily relinquished athleticism lnor. dor to train ' boys for the nnvy, de scribed to mo tho other day how he tlrst catno to discover his ability as a Jumper. "When qulto n youngster," he said,. "I wns out' day strolling along closo to our house, whon there came bounding along tho road In my direction nn ex ceedingly wicked-looking terrier I had recently become possossod-of . .. "The nnlmnl wns fonmlng at tho mouth and showed other unmistakable signs of excitement nnd distress. Hy drophobia wns rlfo ln tho district nt tho time. A horrid fear grlppod me. Turning swiftly aside, I took the ditch and hodgo bordorlng tho road ln ono wild leap, landed nafoly In an or chard on tho other side, nnd wns up a plum tree a fow seconds Inter. "Tho dog, however, followed through a gap In tho hodgo and sat at the bot tom of the tree, but ho brought n toad In his mouth, and I pqrcolved he was not mud beyond the dognto of trying to eat tho toad. So I came down, and went to lmvo a look at the budge I had Jumped ovor. "It wns much higher than my lu nd, not to mention tho dltrji. It was many years bforo I Jumped us high again." Pearson's Weokly. IRON FOUNDRY IN WAR AREA How Women of France Are "Doing Their Bit" to Keep tlWheels of Industry Moving. An Interesting narration of opera tion under unique tunl Uiltlcult condi tions of nn Iron foundry In tho war nrmi Is glvon by the correspondent of a British paper writing from tho tiring lino In France. He relates : One does not seo much foundry work out hero. but a fow weeks ngo I was billeted In a town near by, and nctunlly saw n cupola In full blast. I at onco got per mission to havo n look "around, and wns greatly surprised at what I saw. Tho foundry was u vory primitive af fair Just a llttlo Jobbing shop and was mostly run by French women and girls, superintended by a fow men. Those women woro making work tip to throo or four hundred pounds ln weight, nnd ln a llttlo sjdc shop sonic "half doai'ii women woro making com ponent parts of machinery by tho simple method of beddlng-ln. I after word saw somo of tho llnlshed work, and It would put to shame tho work douo by many of our so-called moldors at homo. Tho womon work In ordi nary droHS, and work very clonn and exact in both Iron ami brass, and also under shall tiro and air raids". In tho shop was a groat hole whoro u Ger man hart ilrpppod a bomb tho night be fore", but tho' women still worked oh. Scientific American. (mm) (amrm(itt) 7 AV Michelin Section on Right Other Section on Left. f MtVki; T;,, ACCESSORIES- Farm Land Wnntcd. Parties wanting to sell their land should send mo legal description; full information, prices and "terms. Nothing but bargains wanted. GEO. H. GETRU, 41-4 Newman Grove, Neb. -::o: Tlnn'f pvnnp.f tn trot tlrrounh a hot summer of hard work without a sick spell, If you start with your system full of impurities. To avoiu a DreaK- Hnwn tn tlin hlisv Ronsnn becill now taking Prickly Ash Bitters. It will purify tho blood, liver and ooweis ana put tho system ln healthy condition. Price $1.25 per bottle. Gummere-Dent Spoclal Agents. . Hospital Phone Black 033 House Phone Black C33 W. T. PIUTCHARl). Graduate Votorimirinn Eight years a Govornmont Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. one-half block southwest of tho Court House.' Notice of Fnal Kcport. Estate No. 1525 of Henry F. Doebko, deceased ln tho ocunty court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all persons Interested In said Estate tako notice that the administratrix has filed a final account and ropo: t of her administra tion nnd a potltlon lor final settlement and dlschargo as such administratrix, which havo beon sot for hearing be fore said court on July 5th, -1918 at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may appear and contest tho same. Dated June 10th, 1018. WM. H. C. WOODHUItST, Jll-3wks. County Judge. ' THE IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION "NABOB" No. 97352 Willi mako tho season of aa fol lows: Tuesdays, Thusdnys nnd Satur days nt tho 3Iogcnscu Feed nnd Sale Barn, North l'lattc, Neb., begluulng April 0th. Bhlnuco of tho week, except Sunday, nt my farm six miles ivost of North l'latto and three-fourths of n mile southeast of Blrdvrood switch. NABOB was foaled May 24, 1913, ana imported with hla mother by North & Robinson, of Grand Island, in July, 1013. Was bred by M.- Dos nroz. Department of Orno, ln Franco. ThB horso wolghs 1780, Is clean and sauna in ovory particular, ana is us good as you will find anywhoro. "Vo Invito you to como nnd see this horso. TERMS- $15.00 to insuro colt to stand nnd suck. If mares aro dls posed of or Jpayo the country sorvlco fop? becomes duo and payable at onco. Caro -will bo taken to provont accl dents, but should any occur stallion owner will not be rsponslblo. , FRANK STROLLBERG, OWNER. PHONE The Artificial Ice and Cold Storage Co. Announces that it Is propnrod to far nlslt nil consumers with BEEF WELL Artlflcnl Ice. PHONE 40 and your orders will be Promptly Filled. Wanted Rags 2 Cents a Pound. Must by dry and packed in sacks. We pay big price for Scrap Iron and all kinds of Metal. L. LIPSHITZ Sheep and Cattle FOR SALE 'Farmers this is the year and the time of the year to get stock to eat up your rough feed. I have on hand and for sale 3000 feeding lambs and ewes, and 500 cattle. Come and talk to me. C. H. WALTE NORTH PLATTE. NORTH PLATTE ..General HospifaL (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoflice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medicaid surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. p. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. Redfield,M.b. J.S. SIMMS, M.D. GEO. B. DENT, riisylclan nnd Surgeon. Spoclal Attention Given to Surgery mid Obstrctrlcs. Offlco: Building & Loan Building Phonos: Offlco 130, Residence 115 DR. HAROLD A. FEKNER Osteopath. Bolton Building Office houra 9 a, m. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Phones Office Black 333 Res. Black 10zo .T. 'B. REDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to Drs. Redflold & Rcdflold PHYSICIAN &f SURGEONS HOSPITAL Offlco Phono 642 Rea. Phone 676 Office phone 241. Rea. phono 217 L . C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Plntto, - - Nebraska. 'Knights of Columbus Building. DOCTOR D. T. QUrGLET Practice Limited to Surgery and Rndium Therapy 728 City National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. Phone 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platto. Nebraska. AU Kinds of Hemstitching Done. Now Mnclilnes sold on payments. Also second hand mnclilnes. Singer Sowing Mnchlno Co. ? Block north of Post Office. North Platte, Nebraska. DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embamers Undor takora and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 538. PLATTE VALLEY M0UN3IENTAL "WORKS. Granite nnd mnrblo headstones. Tho only shop In tho city. Equipped with piiounintlo innchlnory. Lettering neat ly done. All work guaranteed. WOODGATU & ABERNATIIY, Comer 7th and Locust, North Pntte. SCHINERNCER UNDERTAKING COMPANY. ' NORTH PLATTE'S MODERN FUNERAL AUTO SERVICE LADY ATTENDANT PR1YATE CHAPEL. PHONES DAY 623. NIGHT 030. 009 LOCUST, THE BLACK DIAMOND DeHorning Pencil For nnle nt the ofllcc of LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON. . Cvery pencil will dehorn 60 cnlvrs from 10 ilaj-d to 10 month old for 1.0O. A profit of 9B.00 for nny cnlf If ftilln to dehorn. Cnll nt the office nnd tret one. Notice of Petition. Estate No. 15G5 of Caroline Teltiz, deceased In the county court of Lin coln county, Nebraska. The Btato of Nebraska, To all per sons interested In said Estato tako notice that a petition has been" filed for tho nrohatn nf thn Inst will nnrl testament of Caroline Telitz and the appointment of Oscar J. Sandall as Ex. ecutor of said will of Caroline Telitz which has boon set for hearing horeiu on Juno 28, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m.. ln tno uounty uourt Koom in said county. Dated Mav 29. 191S. " Wm. C. WOODHUItST,' County Judge. J4-25. Notice of Petition. Estato No. 15G4 of Thomas Slmnnta. deceased ln the county court of Lin coln county, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to all persons interested in said Estato tako notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of the will of Thomas Simants deceased and for the nnnolntmpnt nf Mary A. Simants as executrix of said estate, wnicn nas oeen set lor hearing herein on June 21, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated Mav 27. 1918. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, Co. Judge Notice. North Platto, Nebr., May 29, 1918. Notice la hnrfibv rrivpn timf tha co partnership heretofore- existing by and hflfwooti A M Himliln n .7 nr a f" en under the firm nnmn iiTiri ntvin nf A. N. Durbln Auto Company has this day has been dissolved by mutual con sent, me sam w. A. Kocken having sold all of his rights and interests in and to said business to one Thomas F. Healeyf and the said A. N. Durbln and Thomas F. Healey assumes all indebt edness duo from tlio snlrl A XT nut-lilt. Auto Company, and aro entitled to all of the monies clue said firm.' W. A. KOCKEN A. N. DURBIN Notice of FJnnl Bcport. Estato No. 1R28 deceased in the conntv county, Nebraska. iho s.tate of Nebraska, to all persons interested in said Estate take notice that tho administratrix . lma fiiori a final account and report of hor admin istration and a petition for final settle men and dlscharo as such admin istration nnd for final decree of dls- inuuung winch have been set for hear ing before snld - "11 J W, at 10 o clock a. m. when you may ap- yem- uuu contest tno same. Dated Juno 8th, 1918. WM. H. c. wnnnmmRT ll-3wks. Countv '.Tnrfo-P ShcrllTs Sale. By virtue of nn ordor of sale issued from tho District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein James A. Flke, Is plaintiff, and Will Outtrlm is defendant, and to me directed, I will on the 13th day of July, 1918, nt 2 o'clock p. m., ot tho east front door of thA rnm-t u. in North Platto, Lincoln county, Ne- oiuHKa, boh at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decreo, interest and costs, the following doscrlbod property to-wlt: Northwest one-fourth (NW) of section twenty-nino (29) in township sixteen (10) north of range thirty-two (.32) wost of tho sixth P. M. Lincoln County; Nebrnska. ' in?0atQ(l North Plntt.. Nob., Juno 10th, . J- SALISBURY, Sheriff. NOTICE Notice is horeby glvon that tinder and bv vlrtuo of mv Aftian,to w - - - b.utw. J 1. 11 11 my Hon for storage, I will on tho 15th uuy oi juno, mis, at 2 P. M. at my garage at G05 North Dewoy street, sell for tho purpose of satisfying tha amount duo thoroon, ono Chal mors Six Automobllo known as tho "Old Bechan Car on which has beon placed another body, tho prosont owner of which Is ono ...... Flotchor; tho amount duo for storago on said car Is $55'00 and tho amount duo for work, labor and mat erial iplacod upon said car is $91.50 making a total of $140.50 now duo as a Hon upon said car and necessary to satlBfy tho loin thoroon; said storage and labor being duo against said car in?u, Pr,0(1 boglnnlng about July 1, 1917 and ending May 23, 1018. m24-3 ROY BUSKIRK, Notice to Oredltorn. Estato No. 1C59 of Marie L. Conn, deceased In tho county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, hs: Creditors of said estate will tako notlco that the ttrno limited for presentation and tiling of olRtnis ntralnst said Estate Is Sept. 28 Hi, 1918, and for sottjement of said Estate Is May 24th, 1919; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county on June 23. 1918 at 9 o'olock a. m. and on Sept. 28, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, oxamlne, hear, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. wm. ii. c wooDnrnsT, co. Judge.