g " " " ' " ' ' Now that the War is Won We will ' I J2j take Liberty Bonds in Part. of Full U 1 Q .. Payment on 'Cars. - . , g I . JKamond T Tracks. Panhard 'Trucks ; : SEE OUR UNE OF USED CARS. . ' ' j . y HASTINGS, NEBRASKA. ' j Christmas Gifts That are Useful Tho government nsku merchants In ull linos to recommend useful arti cles to Christmas shoppers. Wo aro glnd to hedp (ho government In this way. Our store Is tilled w'Jth articles of tin Intensely practical nattii'e. Jewelry Is useful In making women more attract he. Hitch article of men's Jewelry has utility as Its chief pur- POM). WatcJies are extremely practical presents. Leather goods provide, wide variety In serviceable articles. Coin purses, vanity cases and mesh bugs aro things a woman carries for use as vi ell as heauty. H'lverware, toilet aitlclos, cut glass, and clocks suggest useful presents for tho Individual or tho homo. At Clinton's usefulness Is tho hand maiden of heauty and ((iinllty. It Is an Ideal store for shoppers seeking utll. It) and economy. C. S. CLINTON, Jsweler and Optician At the Sign of the Bitf Rlu '- UUIM lil, I IUIW CITY AND COUNTY K1SWS. Mm Blanche Fonda returned Sat urday morning from Denver where she had been vleiUug frleuda for a fow.dau. E. R. Goodman hn returned trow oiuuha where he wh callad by State Fowl Administrator Wattles to dlaouaa m I conditions In the state-. A good, steady man Is wanted for general farm work. Good homo for the right man for a year at mora. Addreea P.O. Uox 318, North Platte. The war department has nnuouncod ihat (hero aUI bo no furthor collec tions of fruit pits and nut shells, the chemical branch of the Horvlco Btnt .!. il .it Uu-ro aro now sufficient on hand to meet ail requirements. Albort Muldoon, of Ogalalla, spent Sunday fu town . ,10, C. ContoA was n busJnoss visitor in Grand Island Sunday, M. 13. Crosby transacted logal af frra in Dig Springs yoitorday. C. it. Moray was called to Hasting Saturday by tho serious Illness of hie fathor. For Rant Nicoly furnished room for man or woman. 908 W. Gth.- J. S. Davi Auto Co. roport the snlo of a Naah sedan to E. R. Good man of this city. . Soo WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE Parcy O'Brion roturnod the lattor for Hoys Shoos and savo money. I part of laBt weok from Excolalor , ,, , , I Springs, whero he spent ton days. Dr. Vcorhoos Lucas was callod toMrSi c-'Droln is continuing her visit Torringtoii, Wyo.. Saturday on pro- vv1th relatives in Kansas fosslonnl buslnos. i , ... l Symphony Lawn, fashions finest L., J.' Vn,us.c,',.Dcn UBt' room J i stationery. Shop early at the REX: McDonald Rank building. ' ALL DRUG STORE. 92 T.' IMi.ir.lo rvf ltnnvni. Pill. I J',,:;, ':' :,, : ',7 1,; court clotlilnK store. For Salo Now Retort Oak hoatorJthe flu. Fortunately thoy hayo as a Phone Rod S73. 91 nurse Mr. Ferguson's mother . Frod Marti returned Saturday from Omaha whore ho hud a operation par formed on his eyes. Gift porfumes in fancy packagos. Shop early at tho RKXALL STORK Ifidward Itackson and MIm Agues : fectIonory store noar Camp Funston. Lef, lioth of Brady, woro married at' ' Lexington November 20th. j DauIoI Long, of Ogalnlla, who was J. 15. m .Pnt several JHjffi Sek tttSSS Lincoln last week attenCng Tlie11" iuSv Thm lJ grand lodge of Odd Fellow.. , 2 cot ?m. Satunlay Tr Turkeys for Salo. 26 cents a lb. , burial. Pliono 798101 1 . 93 Y(1 newl n v,nUr (op f()p yo)(r F()r, BnfftnMr II. G. Thompaou and fani- Car. See llemly-Ot'ler Co. ii.. , a. m j j r , i I .. . . .1. .... ny mi. WHiwr ir viturnm itmv win oiiomi Trt .irwviii nr Mia win.' M'unted Competent girl tor goner- al kouaework lu tuall family. Wages 18.00 per week. Ptioue 848. 91-8, Mb Ruth I lub bant, who la uurslng a imttout at Ogalalls.oaume down Sim ilar to spend the day with the uome folks A few uxoopttoiiHl bargains In sec on hand Fords. Ilondy0glor Auto Co. George Goodman, of New York City. ,e.,t yetenly tn town m a gueat of ms urotuer is. K. qoouumh while eu- rcule to the Pacific enam. That Leaky Radiator Let MoGraw fix It. See me at ROMIGII Garage. 2 Walter Hoagland has returned from Lincoln after upending a week there looking over the poltftioal proapocta for the coming legislature. For Farm Loans ace Gene Croott, Room west of Vienna Cafe. Mrs. F. O. Rlucker baa "returned from Hastings where she wk in at- tendance at a conference of tUa Bpls- copal churchw of the state. fMeal prlcee on AUlllnerv this wook at WILCOX DEPARTMENT KTOUE Will Schott arrived homo tho lnttor part of last week from Omaha whorb ho had beon in, a liopltal for a couplo of weeks as an influenza victim. Flashlights. All sizes and shapes. Shop oarly at the KEXALL DRUG STORE. D2 Davo Stevens, of Cosad, visitod friends in town Sunday whilo enrouto to roport again for duty at Fort Lo gan, Colo-1, whore he is stationed In tlio nubilcal cor,ps. 15 Choice Barred-Rook Cockorels, $2 to $3 each. Mrs. A. F. Hanson, Phono 790F021. 91-1 and Mrs. Glenn Fergjuaon and Icll,,1 who Hvo 0,1 n farm 3"8t W0Ht of iwh i. mo tin ill muii ,,11.11 iju,i tinua ii Dr. Morrill, Dentist . Office over Wilcox department Store. Julius Cornell, formerly connected with the Barknlow News stand, Is ox- pected back hero In a few days. For ' t hi nnat t Im ltou rtw1 n nt rwl a nn nTld Rrfwiku returned laat evv!iiB nrooiw reiurueu iHBi evaiii.ng four day furlough vialting friends and rolaMves: David Is a dtapatch rider lu tlie headquarters department of the !ttfanr. House and two lota for sale at 322 weat 10th. Inquire at Uio premises. it Is expected that beginning next weok Lincoln county boy tn canton tnenta will begin arriving Houre, and that each day from one to a doreu ,7"' l We wlVl all lie Z o Slhl .Tlt" will again placo their foot on Lincoln In a letter recef ved Sunday, Horton Mvnger wrote that he expected to leave Camp Ptke some time tals week, probably today or tomorrow, and will reach home not later than Saturday. With others In traiuing at that camp he has received his discharge. Dr. II. C. 11 rock. Demuts. X-Ray IMagnostls. Rejmolds Bide. Phone 14S C. M. Trotter has returned from Omaha, bringing back with him sev &pe1 aii mum J n nv t4 m svstit a4i1 at nhi. dlfficultv In obtainliur cars of.111 IUU,ra , nny iiescilption. as many of the auto-' mobllo manufaiturers liave converted, their fartorie- into making essentials "t warfare Ltd on Again. Tho churches had made arrange ments for services Sunday, and the picturo shows woro ready to open Friday evening, when City Physician Dent 'odued an order Friday forenoon forbidding all public gatherings. Dr. Dent issued this edict in conformity with instructions from the stato board of health received that morning In this order tho schools, however, wore excepted. Tho health records of tho city schools for last week showed that tept two pupils had boon detained at homo becauso they wero flu victims. This small percentage of flu cases among tho children can notT however, bo taken as an index of the total num ber of cases in tho city, for statistics of the disease show thot tho percent age of cases among children is sinnll as comparod with tho numbor of cases frond among people ranging in ngo from e, ghtcen to forty. It was stated yostorday that tho number of flu pationts in tho city re quiring the services of a physician did not exceed twenty. Anothor Big Lot of Women's and M'sses' latest style coats Just rocolv- ed, hot nt a Big Discount for Cosh, all with our present stock on -Salo at a saving of from 20 to 40 per cent Buy now wlillo tho seloction Is good at THE LEADER MER. CO. : :o: : Fred Hanlon Passes Away Fred Hanlon, an old reaidont of the city, died Friday evening at S:30 at his home on east Fourth street at tho ago of nearly soventy-four years. Mr. Hanlon had beon in poor health for a year or moro, Suffering from affoc tlous of tho heart and kidneys, and this later ww followed by a para lytic stroke. From this latter he had, however, partially recovered, and up to a week prior to his passing away he was able to appear on the streets. Mr. Hanlon had lived In or near North Platte for forty or more year. For twenty yours he wag employed as watchman on tire Union Pacific bridge enat of towu, and later was employed as watchman at the Locust street crossing. Tli funeral was held from the resi dence yesterday forenoon. , , a 1 .V P-rLc!: TBU' All Ladftos' Fall Suits at One-Third bears the original price tag. Just 1 deduct the One-Third OFF the mark- ed price and the Suit is yours at a saving In price from $10. (M) to $20.00 at BLOCKS. ,::o: ; Dont put off buying your winter underwear and blanket at last seas' Cis'a prices while they last at THE LEADER MER. 00. Miss Ituth Btnkley, daughter of II. Binkler, has arrived here from Den ver, and will make this her home in Jersey Drese In beautiful styles. liy all shades, regular valuoa up to $45.00 lrceil Sale Prico at $19. OS and -i PS nt. BLOCKS PAUL HARRINGTON FIGUKKS IN A MUSICAL COMEDY. Paul Harrington, In the quarter master's department at Camp Meigs writes that soon after bis arrival lie was asked to assist in a musical com edy and tho first porformanco netted ten thousand dollars which was don ated to the camp welfare fund. Tho comedy was lator repeated and tho receipts woro thirteen thousand and this sum na donated to tho United War Work fund. Tho company will go to Camp Meade to play for three days. Tho Camp An which Paul Is located Is small, hnvlng a capacity for -1,000 men, and is used for training quar termaster's units and officers. It Is only a few minutes walk to tho na tional capitol and the down town sec tion of Washington. The canvp Is nicely located, comfortable barracks and nicely parked: if you walk on tho grass or disturb tho flowers tho guard house Is your lodging placo. Ho con siders Himself fortunato that ho Is located at Washington during war timos and can seo some of tho work ings of tho government's vast machlno Paul says ho will not bo with us for Thanksgiving but wo can look for him on or bofore Christmas. : :o: For quick action nurt satisfactory nlc list your Jnnd with Thnolcrk. rf GO 8 II ALL FI$H HOOKS, AS THE FELLOW SAYS", We have more salt and more kinds of salt than alllhe dealers of North Platte put together. Detter call and get your supply. Our sales of CARNATION FLOUR js con stantly increasing. Leypoidt & Pennington PHONE 206. I -ami) Repairinji, Cleaning and Preying. GERLE'S TAILOR SHOP We Tske Ordaru fer the Standard Custom Garment Co., oS jChicngo.. Will Make Garments in Our Shop if Desired. 218 East Oth Street 0ver K.or.'e Gun Shop UNCLE SAM OPENS THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. Undo Sam says, "Speed up the Christmas soiling." In order that it will not bo necessary to keep stores open longer hours in December nor to employ additional help, Uncle Sam requests that wo bogln our Christ mas selling season immediately. Car rying out this suggestion wo announce our opening Christmas display for tho weok beginning Novcmbor 25th. Sonslblo gifts aro in order this year. There aro no Hub-dubs, no silly frills nor foolish fancies in our war time Christmas display. Solid, sub stantial, appreciated merchandise is the patriotic thing. Do your Christmas buying at tho earliest possjblo moment. Help us carry out Undo Sam's order, so that there will bo no congestion in the malls and no waste of oxtra heat and light during tho holiday season. W. R. M ALONE Y CO. If your digestion is bad, your bowels constipated and yout don't eat or sleep well, you need Prickly Ash Bittors, tho system-cleanser. It purl flos and invigorates tho vital organs, restores appetite, energy and cheerful spirits. Prico $1.25 por bottle. Gum-mero-Dont Co., Sfod!nl Agents. Ruildiii:; Noilh Ux'til Street