LOCAL A2fD PERSONAL Mrs. York Hintnnn yfil cnrtAiu tho P. E. O. WcdnMdjiy nftpraim. W. II. Purple,' of JDorivcr,. ling been transacting busirioss in town Mr aev oral days. Miss Marian Lawson left tho latter lattor part of last wook for Central City to visit her mothor. Tho Lutheran Mission Study Class .will meet today at tho home of Mrs. Ti V. Austin, 121G west Mi st., at 2:30. Mrs. Zolla Johnston and daughter, of Grand Island, nro visiting at tho homo of Mr. L, Fourth streot. Johnston of West Tho county commissioners conven ed in session yostorday and will bo horo all weok transacting county busi ness of various sorts. Will Schiltz, who had boon stationed at Camp Leo, Virginia, arrived homo yesterday morning, having rccolved his discharge at Camp Dodge Satur day. John LcMasters has decided to visit tho battle grounds of Europe, and ex 'pects to lcavo as soon as tourists aro given full privilege to visit all sec tions, i No matter if your wife is pretty, thoro is a possibiity that she might bo truo to you. See "Green Eyes" at tho Crystal Thursday or Friday and your self-esteem will rise. Tho young married peoples' danc ing club which was organized a short timo ago will hold their regular semi monthly party at tho K. C. hall Thurs day evening of this week., Senator Hoagland returned to Lin coln Sunday night after spending a couplo of days in town. Tho state senate took a recess Friday until yes terday and tho Senator came homo to look after business matters. Don't lose your poultry with colds, pip or roup, when you can cure it with Mc'q Roup Remedy. You can get it at tho North Side Drug Store or of R. McFarland, 2004 east 4th st. No. Platte, Nob., box G26. G-tf In tho county court Saturday Free man Johnson pleaded guilty to tak ing a clock and a watch from tho Dixon storo and was fined ten dollars and costs. Ho surrendered tho watch anu clock. "Tho World's Most Awful Public Sin" will be tho subject of tho lecture at tho .Episcopal church Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Lecture by Rov. C. Franklin Koch of the Luther an church. D. W. Griffith's "The Great Love" a beautiful love story against tho cy- clonic events of 1918 taking place in tho great ampitheatro of the world's struggle Last clmnco to see it at the Keith tonight. W. E, Park, living eight miles west of the city, will have a public sale on ' Friday. Feb. 7th, at which he will sell somo stock, farm machinery and grain. G-2 The funeral of tho late Mrs. Paul Meyer was held from the family home Friday afternoon, the service of tho Episcopal church being used. Many friends and neighbors of this estima bio woman wero present to pay the , last earthly respect. As all Red Cross knitting is over all knitted goods, finished or lunfln ished and all yarn 'n tho hands of knitters is requested to be returned as soon as possible to tho workroom on the third floor of tho federal build ing. Christopher Ranoy, of Wallace and Vivian Moore, of DlcKens, wero grant ed permission to wed Fridny, and they wore married at Wallace Sunday. The brjdo has boon teaching school at Dickens, and tho groom is a well known Wallacelto. Prlvnto money o loan on Improved farm land. No dclny, money snino dny you nmko your application. 0. II. TIIOELI3CKK. Amos Bush, Wm. VnnNatta and Wilton Brown, who received their sontoncea in tho district court Friday, wero taken to tho penitentiary at Lincoln Saturday by R. I. Shappell of Sutherland and Claudo Delany of this city, who had been deputized by Sher iff Salisbury for that purpose. Dr. L. J. Krauso, Dentist, room 3 McDonald Bank building. Tho A. K. G. Club had a very en-. Joyablo meeting Saturday afternoon at tho Presbyterian church at which they finished a quilt which they gave to a family in need. Tho noxt mooting will bo hold Febr. 15th in tho basement of tho church and tho club will at that timo bo entortnined by Luclllo Beyor lo and Belle Duvall. Tho remains of Russell and Charles Quinn, who died of spinal meningitis, 'wero taken to Fairbury Thursday night for interment, accompanied by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sollenbor gor and Leo Owens, tho latter rela tives who camo hero following the sad ending of tho children I IJATTLK SCKXKS DEl'ICTKD IX "II K A UTS OF THK WOULD." Ulloarts of tho World," D. W. Qrlf fltli's supromo achlovoinont Is a lovo story tho many of tho onleodos wero takon In Franco on tlio linmodlnto battle Holds. Noyon and Ham, sconos of terrific fiKhtliiK. nore used by tho Griffith forco-j n? backKrotmd for many won derfully sweet love scone. Tho front lino trenches around Noyon and Ham, then but olxht milos in tho rear, aro Lsoen in tho'tcreat production. Tho quiot winding main streot of Noyon, that poo'ceful villaso in Picar- dy whore Griffith starts his romance is now battered and deserted. But when Griffith and his stars, Robert Harron, Dorothy Glsh and Lillian Glsh, first arrived it had survived two ticy-e lof Huns; ono going toward Paris, and tho othor going toward Berlin. Griffith came after tho reced ing tide. Tho Gormnns had not antici pated it and scoinod to have prepared to stay all winter and summer. There Is something strange about tho Ger mans according to Griffith; they seem to cravo anything French, no matter how small its value they will risk their lives for it. Many scenes woro mndo at Com pcigne, France, toward Paris from Noyon, and somo on the British line. All, howover, woro mado under tho nusplcos of tho British war office. "Hearts of tho World" is announc ed for Feb. 13-14-15 at tho KEITH Thentro. Tho glorious musical score special ly written for tho production nnd in terpreted by a splendid special or chestra will add largely to tho charm of the entertainment. BOYS WHO ARE K03IE AND HAVE REGISTERED. List of Lincoln counyt boys who havo been discharged and who have registered with tho Red Cross: Leo E. Anderson Daniel Jolino Antonides Winslow Baldman Charles B. Baker Conrad Leslio Baskins Ora E. Bass Chas. D. Barton Richmond D. Birgo Merle E. Cox John Caldwell Clarenco L. Cumpston Guy V. Coatcs . William Edward Davis Kenneth B. Fulk Gcorgo Nelson Gibbs Robert Fulton Gantt Earl T. Hall Georgo Hansen Herbert Ray Hostettor Jack II. Husband. Edward Hein Arthur Howe Fredrick J. Isbraidtsen William P. Johnson Harry G. James James Thomas Keefo Harold A. Langford Chas. J. Loth Carl H. Lobe Carl L. Linden Wm. M. Mann John Markis Clarenco A. Movall Lawrence H. Murrin C. J. Martin Donald M. McFarland Frank J. McGovern Mancel E. Ovorman Frank Olcott Arthur F. Tramp Claudo F. Peters Harvoy Plummcr Fattig Lawrence E. Payno Carl Pittman Henry Quelpepper Earling W. Qualloy Elwood Walter Rogers Josiah Berkley Redflold I. Stumway Scovlllo Joseph L. Souder Jesso Edward Smith Ray Singleton Harris Leslio Stuart Georgo Ernest Thompson Thomas Charles Thompson Amlol I.'Traub John R. Wing H. F. Wright Albert Westonfeld Chestor Woodman William Angus MacLean Julian Harmon Walker John K. Paulo Carl H. Brodbeck Harry A. Brodbeck Thoro are several others who havo 'otmrned homo but tho committee has been unablo to see them. Will all such pleaso call at tho Canteen and regis ter as tho list will bo published from timo to time as they arrivo. : :o: : FOR SALE. Having sold my shoo business I will for a short timo offer my modern homo at a bargain. W. H. DIENER, 820 East Gth streot, Phono Red 133. : :o: : Don't neglect signals of distress ln tho kidneys. Backacho, norvous disor ders, palo complexion dark rings about tho eyes, mean kldnoy trouble. Beetn promptly taking Prickly Ash Blttorfi: it is a kidney remedy of tho ' first class Prico ?1 25 por bottle. Gunimerc-Dent Drug Co,. Special Agt YOU'LL LIKE BARBARA UASIiKTOtf IX WORLD- PICTURE "JUST SYLATIA." It Is n Peach of n Picture Johnny Illnes appears as her loading man. You'll llko Barbara Castloton In tjust Sylvlnl,' tho World-Pictuo which TONIGHT will be shown at tho SUN Theatre. You'll like hor bo- eauso she is pretty and charming and you'll like her becauso tho picturo she, Is in is a peach. And you'll also like this picture becauso Johnny Hines, who Is certainly thoro ns a laugh maker, appears In support of Miss Castloton as her leading man. Tho story told in "Just Sylvia" Is Interesting and different. It tolls of tho experiences in tho cast of Zebulon Hicks, his wife an dson, after tho dis covery of oro on tho Hicks fhrtn makes them rich. Henry, the son, medts and falls in lovo with a young lady known as tho Countess "Bonno nuit." But whiio Mrs. Hicks is do lighted at tho prospect of having a titlo ln -tho family, Father Hicks is much agitated becauso ho had mot tho girl n few weeks previously when sho was employed as a model in a dross making ostablismont. Tho manner in which tho "countess" is oxposed and tho way in which alio exposes somo Impostors who haVo been imposing on the Hicks family and tho surprising mannor In which her own amazing Identity is finally established, all go ut mako a corking good picture. "Just Sylvia" will pleaso you and entertain you. It is different and de lightful. This is a 'picture yau should not miss. See it. ? ' ;$;' THE FARMERS' AUCTIONEER H. M. JOHANSEN North Platte, Nebraska PHONE 01& By callng this number you can as certain whero I am. 'imihi iii mi ti Keith Theatre North Plaiie THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13-14-15 Twico Daily 2:15 and 8;15 "HEARTS orjHE WORLD" IS MORE THAN A PICTURE ' PLAY," IT IS h WORLD DRAMA; IT GOES STRAIGHT TO THE HEART. IT IS THIS HUMAN QUALIT THAT MAKES 'HEARTS OF THE WORLD ASJSIG AS MANKIND.' CHARLES DARNTOtf UYEvonW. World SucLTc&T LUlti SUPREME TRIUMPH k& nor c OF OneMillion fihtin IVMUJ IwentylhousandHorses Miles of Artillery Mardi op Unions Squadrons of Airplanes Meets or Zeppelins TMestiftction of Cities IbOreof tlieTank ENCHANTING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Secure Tickets at Box Office lit noon Feb. 12 PRICES 50C, 75C, $1 PLUS WAR TAX FLU IS HYING OUT SAYS PHYSICIAN' REOl'IKLl). "With but two cascB ln tho deten tion hospital, and but ten houses un der quartine. tho flu Is dying out in North PJatto," said City Physician Redfield last ovening. "At points both .east and west of us," continued Dr. Redfield, "tho dlsenso has apparently had its run, and even with tho com paratively few case3 in this city, I think It safe to say that wo will not bo troubled with it much longor. Cor thin it is thnt not sinco tho disease first developed has thoro been so few cases in North Platte us at present." North Platto pooplo will bo glad io loarn that conditions In town show such marked improvement and that present indications point to a near termination of nn epidemic that has caused much suffering nnd anxiety and many deaths in city nnd county. For Sale Ford touring car and a seven months old red poll bull calf. Phono 787F022 or call W. T. Leake, BInlwood ranch. 7-4 : :o:': Privo out constipation, promote ap petite, improvo digestion, induce re freshing sleep, get renewed strength and health. Hollistcr's Rocky Moun tain Tea, nature's gift of wondrous herbs. Results guaranteed or monoy back, 35c. GEO. FRATER, Druggist, IlEPOItT OP THK CONDITION , OF THE McDonald State Bank. of North Platto, Charter No. G47 ln the State oC Nebraska at tho cloxo of bus liens Junuary 28. 1919. RESOURCES Lou ns and discounts $107,012.10 Ovinlrafts 2,019.50 Uomls, securities, judgments claims, etc Othpp assets, Liberty IJondH ami War HuvlngH Stumps Hanking house, furniture (uil fixtures Other Real Estate CuiK-nt expenses, tnxou mill Interest paid Due from nat'l and Stuto banks ..$90,834.97 Checks and Items of exchange .. 1.G40.13 Cununcy , 11,932.00 floW coin 505.00 Silver, nlcklcs and cuts 7,228.20 Total LIABILITIES 1C.500.00 03,832.03 io.nrii.72 7,bO.ZZ 2.1CC.43 118.110.3C, .$083,752.02 Capital HurnluB stock Dald in. $100,000.00 tuna zu.uuv.uu Undivided uroflts 5,449.83 Individual depos- Hh subject to cli. ek 330,920.40 Demand certifi cates of ddpos- It- 14,879.40 Tims certificates oi deposit ... 109,199.42 Poinded checks 350.90 Cul ler's chocks outstnndlnir .. 10,000.00 Due to national mnl state hanks 21,724.97 Depositor's Runr-inty fund Total 553,081.15 5 221 04 $083,752.02 i State of Nebraska, County of Lincoln, ss 1. W. 13. Starr, cashier of tho above named bank do hereby swear that mo above statement Is a correct and truo copy, of the report made to the 8tuto Hanking Hoard. W. K. BTAUIt, Cashier Attest: CHAR MoDONALD. Director W H McDONOLD, Director Hubscrlbed and sworn to before me thi" 3rd day of February, 1919, AV II, MPNOBH. Notary l'ubllc mm hi in i n mi i STORY VR TOLD. Men Eslrny Notice. Takon up ln tho SlmnntB pasturo southwest of North Platto on or about January 19th, 1919, black maro and mulo colt No brands, maro about 4 years old, wolght about 800, mulo colt about 4 monthB old. Owner call, provo proporty and pay chnrgos. J24-12. A. E. DAVIS SPECIAL mn hi KJXr En A ml jfs. Vacuum For one week, commencing Saturday, Feb. 1st, we will offer our KleanKwick Vaccum Washers at a greatly Reduced price. These machines differ from the Peg Dolly type washers as there are no pegs to tear holes in fine garments, lace curtains, etc. They run easy and wash clothes as clean and quickly as any process known. Guaranteed for one year. W. R. MAL0NEY COMPANY 66 QUALITY FIRST" mat t.t It ii ti J.J NORTH PLATTE . it i.t ' it ' NORTH PLATTE,WEB. fe. cow bkaivu 'At . . -..wvsS iiiifnmiiiiiwiiiwKw it I ',-,1 STRAYED About two months ago from soctlons 25 and 35, five miles northeast of Dickons, two Whlto facoa yearling stoors, brandod with Jug or bottlo brand on loft Bldo on ribs. Good rownrd.for any Informa tion leading to rocovory of eamo. JOHN WILKEN, DIckena, Nob. SALE ON AnJHonest Motto Honesty lived up to makes "Cow Brand" Better Flour Washers ! it