1 ' "V 1 T EATDC T TO-NIGHT RUTH CLIFFORD In Elsie Jane Wilson's Production . "The Game's Up" A story of everyday life and a Christie Comedy "SOME ROMEO. CLAK'KXCi: aicCAlli: TELLS OF FIOHTING hV FJLL'015. SATURDAY MAY MURRAY in Production Extraordinary ' MODERN LOVE" Also a real vestern comedy with Tom Mix "Hearts and Saddles" Matinee 2:00 p. m. Night 7:15 MONDAY CORRINE GRIFFITH in "Jhe Enchanted Barn" And William Duncan in "The Man of Might" a Real Serial Story, Episode No. 1. LOCAL AND PEKSONAL Miss Effio Christ spent the week end in Lexington with her sister. J. A. IMcMlchael returned yester day from Excelsior Springs, Mo., whero ho spent three Weeks. Wanted Contracts for plowing. Call at 075 No. Locust. Phono Red 5GG. 22 Dr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Dent re turned this week from Excelsior Springs,. Mo. where they spent two weeks . Fresh "Whifitman Candles at the Nyal Drug Store. Mr. and) Mrs. Arthulr McMullen went' to Grand Island Wednesday to attend the B. of R. T. Ball that evening. . Do your Saturday banking this af ternoon for tomorrow Washington's Birthday the banks will be closed. Dr. Voorhees Lucas returned Wed, nesday from Omaha whero he had been spending a couple of days on professional business. A icw desirable second-hand Fords nt Uo right-prices. Ilendy-Offlcr Auto Company. Harley Warren has resumed' his position at the federal building, after having been stationed at a training camp for a number of months. Tho Harrington Mer. Co. will buy your Hay and Grain. Obtain our prices before you sell. tf Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Spencer, of Wallace, have been spending tho past week in town, Mrs. Spencer coming here to take medical treatment. Old Trusty nnd Queen Incubators Writing to his parents -from Andor nach, Germany, under date of Janu ary 20th, Clarence McCnbc says: "Wo hnvo been stationed hero in Andernach for ovor two.wooka. It la a city of 9,000 and is tho first town of any size, that I have boon. stationed in. Last spring Just boforo wo wontj to tho front I was on detacnou uiuy with tho 38tH Infantry. After being with thorn through tho war, wo have finally returned to tho 5th Battalion headquarters. Wo aro billeted In a steam heated piano factory and huvo the freedom to go and como almost when wo please." After practical stnr ation with tho 38th Infantry wo ore now getting so much that I seldom eat more than twlco a day. As for cooties, myself and my clothes havo been through tho "do-lousor" throe or four times and I am glad to say I sleep of this unit." in poaco onco more. Tho l . M. J. A. and tho K. of C. provide plenty of en tertainment and hot chocolate Thero is also a government commissary hero at which we can pnrehnao almost any thing wo dcslro. JUBt ncroro we ion UDormonuig mo 38th Regiment was decorated with tho Croix do Gnoro and 'palm leaf. This Is the highest award of tho Fronch government. It was givon for the gal lant fighting dono by tho 38th in stopping tho German drive on Paris July 15th. Was sorry to hear of Loo Bird s death and Noel Donegan dying of wornds, You nsk me to tell somothlng mora about tho circumstances under which Nool.was wounded. I do not know anything very authentic. I only know that which was told mo by ono ders to niovo toward homo, wo gat a furlough to visit somo of tho different Muropean countrtos wo havo not al ready noon. This Is n liberal educa tion 1,1 Itself. Toll Fnthor McDdld that It 1' now too lato to got war rollqe. I could havo gotton lots of them at tho f roii i nnd sent them homo. ('!. ii'qnee encloses in Ills lottor an ord. i- issued by Major Gonoral Dlek niRn iu which ho expresnon his ap pro, ition of tho. part tnkon by the Fifth Battalion, Signal Corps, of the Thin! division (of .which Claronco is a number) for "their magnificent work betwoen July 14th and 31st, in whli i tho onaniy'B offensive was chock ad iind the Gorjnans afterwards at tnckni. routod and pursued. ' Tho won of the fith Field Signal Bat talion," say tho. commanding general, "Is iloserving of tho highost prnlso, and whatever success may havo boon accomplished by this division Is duo In " small measure to tho efficiency ::o::- I or Sale Four room cottage at 104 So. Willow. Phono 7S4F2. Stf ::o:: riintrii ANXorxn:jn:xTS. , Harloy TIJey, who recently return cd from service overseas, hns accept ed the position of mall carrier on of his comrndes and I don't think he Motor Routo B, succeeding Roy Bur- know verv much about it. IIo told mo cette, who resigned. that Noel recolved his wounds ono pattjv rvr rni,m Tiemmlv re- "'p1'!" w,1.eu thF ' Kngliicora wore .. .r ,i.i i,.., 'ei,i massing tiirough the village of wont " J" I nnv'; , envinw fuuson. Tho village Is tho one from ut uiu oxx. which tho German Crown Prince Mrs. John Beal resigned the sec- watched the first German offonslvo at rotaryshlp of tho Red Cross this Vnrdun. It Is located on a height weol? and is succeeded by A. F. which overlooks tlio surrounding Stroitz, who held the position prior to county. Tho town had just been cap tho employment of Mrs. Beal. tured from tho Germans a few days Miss Wnrrinuton has nurchased a ,:oforo an(l was subjected to. heavy mnat i,m.,,if,,i Unn nf nfnn ..mi artillery fire from the Gerninn guns lill,lrn ivnnr llnrrorlo nn,l rnnnir TllQ 7 til EnglllCOrS WOrO Callgllt ill other novelties. 1H2 8,1011 flro wll0U Passing through this ' viuage, aim mat is wnon tsooi re wont received in town tins weoK coived his wounds. The next day the announced the birth of a daughter to pjftli division, to which tho 7th En- l,igui. aim Mrs. iranK ii. amort. Kinecrs are attached, reached the Mrs. btuart is wim ner parents in front, Tho Third division was holding T ... 1 T ln..4- C ....... . f .. 1 .. ........ 1 I . ...... iuwu aim OLUtui 10 in oui vito I tllC frQllt at tllO UIllO, Dllt t(10 HllO COlll overseas. , panics had been reduced' to one You can bVighten up everything in fourth their, original number and tho tho house th Sherw n-WIMams "riving power or mo division wa Brighten Up Stain. REXALL STORE. Rone, havo been expended hrtho galn- L. C. Carrol returned yesterday from Omaha whero he attended some of tho sessions of the Tras-Missis- ing of ouly a few kilometers during somo of tho hnrdest fighting of the war. Though tho Third division was In this weakened condition, it was siddI Re-adJustment CoiiKrcss. He ... u i t... .1. TOtfll. .1 , - i -. ... iii, i nui luiiuv uy iiiu rum iiivjBiuu. heard several mighty good talks by L-,, Toro, wn i,rni, fmnt some of the big men of tho west. ncg nml n(lo an nttnck- rm was Normana Tamadgo is coming, to the tho Fifth's first tasto of real war' and Crystal next Tuesday In "Tho Safety their Infantry became scattered from Curtain." the front lino back to Brest, tho A. r..i.i .,... B. F. embarkation port. The Infantry M"r" ;:,;r.o "r , V ' ' nrt failed In the attack and tho 7th weather bureau as amounting to Kngl neers, who had been building and I infnfiin vrnitu nil i I rl t tirnnn nnllml thirty-nine ono hundredths of an inch. In summer a rain of that u to ?, th?,io?.' Sf (1? amount would In some instances at aml Knod their objective. The Fifth Inn.t rm n nr envn WnS tllPIl III BUCll a Scattered COHlli- un it iiiin iu iiu v ii uiii a vv il mm mi' Tho Presbyterian Church. Tho pnstor will preach nt both sorvlces. Suiulay school 10 a. m. Leigh Carroll, Supt . rroftestant Kplsropal Services. Sunday. Fob. 23, 1910. 8:00 n. m. Holy Communloii. 0:45 a. m. Sun day School. 11:00 a.-in. Morning Prnvor and Sormon. 7:00 p. m. Eve ning Prayer and Address. St. Paul's Clmppl. North Side, 3:00 p. in. Sun day School. UKV. ARTHUR DITTES JONES. Flrsl I(rllienui Cliurch Morning Worship. S:30, subject: "Strong, tliouRh weak." Evening Worship, 8:;!i, subject. "Tho Triumph of tho Cross." At this meeting Mrs. Koch will rond her papor prepared for tho Nebraska convention of tho Mission ary Society on "Woods in tho Mis sionary Garden." Special music. Sun day school at ono o'clock. A hearty Christian welcome awaits you at all theso sorvlces. REV. CT. F. KOCH, Pastor. Bnpllst Church Sunday, Feb. 23. Sunday School and Church 10:30. Sermon 11 o'clock, theme: "Tho Vision Splendid. " Chorus'directed by Ira L. Deal, ovangollstlc singer. 3 p. m. Prayer mooting. 0:30 p. in. B. Y P. U. 7:30 Evening Worship: theme: "Tho Motive Never Falling." Mr. Deal who is assisting tho pastor in the Victory Campaign will sing both morning and ovening and will havo charge of tho preliminary and closing sorvlco on Sunday night. The public is cordially Invited. . 1 Rev. A. C. HULL, Pastor. ::o:: Jloslrable Kent JJstnto for Sale. and B.-oXs"' y ' no C0Up, f snrnv m?n celca now, wnen wo can give you dor- weeks longer until the Fifth came In bU,oa J'KUS s-s,Inlto dell.very date. J. V. ROMIGH. aBfli a,i relieved . us. Mrs. Leslie Baskins..who has been Dealer. 7-8 At this wrltincr it. lnnks ns thnnHi Mrs. Leslie Baskins.iwho has been spending scvernl months with rela tives in Pennsylvania, is expbeted homo tho latter part of next week. Colorito Hat Dye. A wide range of colors. THE REXALL STORE. ' Joe Rauch, who was employed as city mail carrier prior to his service in training camp and in Franco, will resumo, his old position next Monday. Twenty per cent off' on Hot Water Bottles at the Nyal Drug Store. Tomorrow, Washington's Birthday, the poslofflce will make one delivery of mail. The general delivery window will be open from ten to tweluo o'clock. Sherwin-Williams FLOORLAC, the all round varnish stain. Sold qnly at tho REXALL STORE. G. E. Roach, of Grand Island, spent the phst week visiting his sis ter whp is a teacher in the local Bchools and his brother who resides in Ogalalla. At this writing it looks ns though Thn internal revenue office at Ora- mo Tiuni Division will sail for homo rim will in a few davs send a mvn to ':oforo to middle of tho surnmor. It .. 7 I ,y,w,.,, . ... .1 1 rj. i nrt i ' nt n ror t ie nnrnoso or ns- w-3U uuiiw uuj uiuuiuuuu, nuw sisting income tax payers to fill out 0VGr- for wo are seoing lots of .Europe out their blanks and lender such wnen me division gets otllciai or other service as is needed residence, two-story 802 west Gth St. A A nine-room and basement, modern home. A five-room, and bath, residence. Modern except heat. 80G west Gth st. A flvo-room, and bath, residence Modern excopt heat. 808 west Gth Ht, A.b&vk residences all lmVn (hath. tolfot, gas, electric lights and tolo- phono connections, also cement walks and curb. Tho west 48 feet of Lot 2, Block 101. A good business location Lot G, Block 123. A buamtiful rosl- denco lot on west Gth street. Lot 2, Block 95. Good building lot on west Front street Lot 3. Block 9. Tavlor's Add., in outh part of city. All In North Platte City. . Would also soil my Cigar and Tobnc- i o business. G09 Dewey St Call, or sco G. S. HUFFMAN, phone 217. an office in Tliis Agont the federal will have building. FAIRY FOOT BUNION PLASTERS. Sold on money back gu&rantee. TheJ REXALL STORE. Hard-working men and women who are burdened with a torpid liver, feel tired, lazy and discouraged. They know they aro lazy ami they are ashamed, yet it is . nothing to bo ashamed of. Tho thing to do is to get the liver started again and to purify tho stomach and bowels. Thero is no (hotter remedy for this purpose than Prickly Ash Bitters. A few doses cor rects the trouble and makes work a pleasure. Gummere-Dent Drug Co., Special Agents. Price ?1.25 por bottlo. TOM MOORE in GRYSTAL THEATRE SATURDAY and MONDAY (6 JUST FOR TO-NIGHT" They couldn't keep n good, man down He & showed them the stuff heroes are made of. i! if Saturday's extra added attraction a James Montgomery Flagg comedy. j m i m i m "leu it to ine nannes r I STATc I ) ISUPERVIStONi ( SELLING OUT? This bank can be of &rea: assistance to farmers and others who contemplate pub lic or private sales "during the coming months. Our knowledge of real-estate values; of notes and other forms of negotiable pa per make our services highly profitable to the seller. We are prepared to render a very comprehensive service alonfe this line and for very reasonable terms. Find out what we have to offer before completing your plans. Platte Valley State Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. HOW DO YOU. TRULY ECONOMIZE? i Elkay's Straw Hat Dyes will quickly make last year's straw hat new. Made in all the most popular shades Fast colors; will not wash or rub off. Their use does not make the hat un naturally stiff. Invest 25c in Elkay's Straw Hat Dye and save buying a new hat. The A1 h m r m ni0 SEE US FOR SERVICE SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT sOF THE . " COUNTY TREASURER : v From July 1st, 1918, to January 1st, 1919. S. M. Souder, County TreasVirer. . COI.liKCTlONS. Ciish on hand, July 1st, IMS $t(i.l7(!.07 r To 1D1S Tx...w t... 201,11030 To 1917 Tux (10,l(JC.ll To lniG Tnx ' 87.19 ' To 1!)1R Tnx '.........: i O.S'J 1H Tux .,....'.... J w.. 11)13 Tnx .; i 1D11 Tax To To To To To To To To To To To To To S.G3 School Liuul , t G,02G,70 1.314.7B 989.40 Mlsoollanedus County Gunonil JIlBCOlInnoous County Hrlugo Itetleiiiptlon rr;.-. 8iS4.!U ! t i . J. . ' J i. lntorest g!17.72 22G.00 39(f.f)0 Uoposits KIiioh . . . Fooh . . . JMllOlllOOHCH 1,090.10 SUitc Apnortlomnoiit S.478.04 liilicrllnnco Tux ' 72G.71 To Keith nnd Lincoln County Irrigation C.GOO.OO To Sower Lntornln , GOO 39 To Pnvlng Tnx , ; f.GCO.Oo'. To iMlHcollniicoiia S. D. No. 78. To MlHcollnnoous S. I). No. 21 To MiHccllnnootis'S. D. No. 51 To Osgood IJritlBo Construction To Miscellaneous S.. D.:No. 113.... To Insumnco Fund 500.00 900.00 19.4 1 . -10,000.00 700.00-- a,38i.3n ?4S0,235.23. ni.SinJKSMMKXTS. Uy Statu Funds ,,. Uy County aonaral . -? S ' y coyote il4fa liy County UrIdKo loJnnnp Uy Coniinlsalonor No. 1 IK Uy Commissioners No.. 2 liy Commissioners No. 3 )' S,oi.in By District Uoads ' -.i'-inn's? liy l'latto Valley Irrigation ...7.7.7.7 ' imoM liy. Suburban Irrlgntlon o o'0ooo By Keith mid Lincoln County Irrigation .7.7.7.'" UMOOO By Dlnhvood Irrigation .' 'Sbo'do By Brldgo Bonds , .'.V i n By Osgood Brldgo Construction '.'.'.'.'"'".' rnD7sn By School General . - By School Bond .7.77 ' ?? oSS'fiO' By School High . ... ' " i finior v2rth,fi!,,,,,n8,, 7.7.7:7.7.7; S: S uy .North Platte .. . "Rnom. By Vlllngos 77.7.7.' 'j: 5 705 00 By . Salaries .7. 7.7 ' ' "01 Bn By Hoad DrngRlng .7.77.7.'.'.' S'SJmb By Redoniptions nisWob By Hctunds '. .7.7.7 7 By Inheritance , . Cash on hand Dec. ills!, 1!HS '.7. 7.7. '.7. '.7. 7. 7. '.$22 1, 78 1. (12 ,J $480,235.23 , ' JIAIiANOKS. - Stato Fimds ; s 28,971.14 County General ,. 1, U359.4G County Bridge .:. ...No Dalanco Connnisslonors No. 1 v f. 7,438.59 ComiiilsBlonors No. 2 .-. -.!?.'. '. l!943.73 Coniinlsslouers No. 3 '. 777' 2 705!g4 J "ry : u. .V . .1 .f. ... . 7 7 7 " ;.73! io Special Brldgo '15 10 County Advertising .'. G40 58 Sl?rs Uoliof '., 0fl8;B7 District Roads 17 924 90 Sl'ceml County Road 77 -ll'.73- Willow Street 38111 ' Prairie Dog 77! . 19124 Platte Valley Irrigation , . . ,', ,' 78198 Suburban Irrigation .' ' - 944' 42 Keith and Lincoln County Irrigation,.....''. ;. ...7.7' 2 004 2G Birdwood Irrigation :i25Gir Osgood Brldgo 10G18 Hershcy Bridge , 2 ,J51;4., ostwick Brldi;o ; ; i m5; Birdwood 'Urjdgo , . 1 ci" GG South Platte Brldgo , , ; ' 119713 , South Platto Bridge Construction 77" ' 890 East Platto Bridgo 231 1 School General ,,, "" s oco'so 10('! o"l .' '..'..'.7. 14.162.61 qC10 ,ffl J 18,519.50 School Building ....', 1 sis R7 School Judgmonk .7 7 ' ' r 90 17 School Special Building ..,.....'.... .7' 1 8?4nr) Nr" 17-lUo 7:7. 77. 7. 7. 7. 7, il'SS Paving Tax 1 550 09 Sower Latorala J ; ''iffilM. Sldowalk 994 25 Special Weeds , , , t ;jo'g2 Sutherland ; .,...,7.7" "3(1011 Hershcy , ; 7.7.7. " 717 44 Maxwell p, f , ' 584 0 y ' 7.7.'' 404.88 Wallace" , .' 1.0BG.1G Fines and. Licenses .. 892 20 Mlscollaireous Fees , .7.7. 1928.49 Automobiles , ,, 392 14 Redemptions ' .'.'.'..'.'..'.' 2,G46.72 , $221,7814 02 h Samuel "M. Soudor, Troasuror of Lincoln County, Nobradka, do swear that to tho best of my knowledgo and bollof, the abovo Is ti. truo statoinont of all tho funds of the Treasurers Ofllco of Lincoln County, Nobrnska. S. M. SOUDBR, County Troasuror. State of "Nebraska, County of Lincoln. S.S. Subscribed and sworn to boforo 1110 this Gth day of February, 1919. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. Wo do hereby certify that tho above Statement of Samiiol M. Soudor, County Treasurer of Lincoln County, Nebraska, is u com plete and nccurato summary of all his collections and disbursements as Treasurer of said county from the first duy of July, 1918 to tho Ilrst day of January, 1919. We. further certify that each collection bus been correctly en tered and tho vouchors and othor Items of credit woro in proper form and correctly entered and tho vouchers woro received by tho chair man of tho board of county commissioners and tho footings wore verified by us and found to bo correct, and tho nbovo statoinont of Balances agreos In ovory particular with said accounts in said County Treasurer's General Lodger. S. J. KOCH, F. W. HERMINGHAUSDN, E. H. SPRINGER," County Commissioners,' NOTICK OI' IIKAKINO To all Persons Interested In tho Ks- Into of Woodward B. Voho, Deceased. You aro hereby notified that on tho 17th day of February, 1919. J. E. Hall tiled his petition In the district court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which aro to obtain a'decroo authorizing and di recting Nottlo R. Yohe, oxecutrlx of said estate, to execute and deliver to him a deed containing full convey ance of warranty to tno following (to scribed roal oatate, to-wit: Tho Northoast oiio-fourth and tho North ono hundred acres of the Northwest one-fourth In Section Thirty-live. Township Nim. North, of Range Thirty-one. west of tho Gth P. M . Lincoln county, Nebraska. In pur suance with tho terms of a cortaln written contract between said Wood ward R. Yohe, now deceased, and J. E. Hall, said petition will bo heard at Chambers at the court houso in the City of North Platto, Nebraska, on tho 5th day of April, 1919, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. It is further ordered that notice of tho pendency of this petition and of the timo and placo fixed for tho hear ing thereon bo given by publication for six successive weeks in the North Platto Somi-Weokly Tribune, a legal nawspupor published twlco a week nt North Platte, In Lincoln county, In the state of Nebraska, Dated this 17th day of February, 1919. II . M. GRIMES, flS-al District Judge.