j;t J.t CRYSTAL Tuesday - Wednesday Clara Kimball Young in CI 1 Kaye ,iMMMMMM,M.M;.M't COMEDY NIGHT! SJNSH1NE COMEDY uHls Musicnl Sneeze" GLADYS BROCKWELL in "The Stran&e Woman" What is folly in n man is a crime in a woman Keith Theatre, Tonight DR. 0. H..' CRESSLER, Graduate Dml st Office over the McDonald Stat Bank. LOCAL AJNI) 1'EllSOJfAL Mr. and Mrs. Omar Huff returncl Tuesday from a visit In Omaha. Sec the Palm Ollvo window at the Nyal Drug Store. Henry Ellas left a few days ago for Omaha to undergo an operation on his throat. All that's new In millinery at The Leader Mercantile Co.'s. Miss Llttlo In charge. Dr. Foote, of Omaha, came hero Wednesday to assist In surgical work at the Twlnem hospital. More new suits have arrived this week at WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. Miss Lockwood and Mrs. Frlcke, of Julesburg Col., are visiting Mrs. Frlcko's sister, Miss Wyler. Vladie Muchlinskl, who came here last week from California, has accept ed a position in tho, U. P. round house. Dr. Rcdfield reports that Mrs. Ralph Sawyer and infant are improving steadily and have now passed the dan ger' line. Silk sweaters, silje slip overs, sleeve less sweaters, In wool and silk, in nil the. now spring styles , and wanted . shades, at BLOCK'S. Word was'receivod here a few days ago that Syl Friend, a former resi dent of this city, was seriously ill at Sheridan, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spurrier will leave this week for the Spurrier farm in the Nichols precinct, where they will reside in future. Wanted A girl for general house work. Inquire at 304 west Second street. 17-2 An entertainment appropriate .to the day was given ort- St. Patrick's day at the Catholic school by the pupils of the higher grades. For Sale Six room Bungalow modern except heat. No. 2 So. Maple. Francis Dunn, of Grand Island, for merly manager of the Nyal drug store, spent a few days here this week and will remain for tho funeral' of the late Charles Tighe. Come to tho Nyal and get $1.60 worth of Palm Olivo goods for 89c. Mrs. Harry Bonner, of Kansas City, who is convalescing from an extended Illness, 'came hero a few days ago to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Yost P. C.T1." . - it. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Remember that when you bring your Ford car to us for mechanical attention that you get the genuine Ford service ma terials, experienced workmen and Ford factory prices, Your Ford is too useful, to valuable to take chances with poor mechanics, with equally poor quality ma terials. Bring it to us and save both lime and money. We are authorized Ford dealers; trusted by the Ford Motor Com pany to look after the wants of Ford own ers that't the assurance we offer. We are getting a few Ford cars and first come first to receive delivery. iJendy-Ogier LOCAL AND PEKSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Spies returned this week from California, whore thoy spent a couple of months. All mombors of tho I), of H. will pay their assessment to Mrs. M. K. Duke on March 2Sth at her home. If you want a nico tailored hat for your llttlo girl look over tho stock at WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. Mrs. Fred C. Letts, of Denvor, has been visiting frionds hero this week while enroutc homo from Iowa. Carl Qorlo has moved his tailoring shop from east Sixth stroct to rooms over tho Hlrschfeld clothing store. Sec II. Dixon & Son, Eyesight Spe cialist and seo well. Manager Dodd, of tho U. P. hotel, received an order Wednesday rescind ing his temporary transfer to Omaha. City Phxalclan. Jladfleld. .saya-lhat flu conditions are greatly improved,' the 'number -of new dafeos largely de creasing. Wanted Contracts for plowing. Call at 075 No. Locust. Phono Red 55G. 22 Samuel Goofceo has sold two 44 foot lots adjoining his residence, the corner lot to John N. Baker, tho in side lot to Eniest R. Mills. See about the Palm Olive deal at the Nyal Drug Store. IMrs. Frank Nugent, formerly of Maxwell, 'visited frionds in town yos terday while en routcyto her homo at Laramie, Wyoming. Lieut. John Tigho, In tho transport service at Camp Upton, N. Y., arrived last night, having been called homo by tho death of his brothor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larson, who came hero to attend tho Gantt-Coch-ran wedding, returned, to their home in Green River Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O'Neill, of Lin coln, arrived in town Wednesday, hav ing been called hero by tho death of their nephew, the lato Chas. Tighe. For Trade- 10 Acres land and town lot in Lake View, Oregon, for auto mobile. Address 2 South Maple street, North Platte. tfl9 M. J. Forbes has been in Omaha for several days, having been called there for a conference of county chairmen of the War Savings Stamps directors. For Sale Vacant lot northeast cor ner Fifth and Oak streets. Dr. H. C. Brock. - , 15-tf The funeral of Mrs. Ball, who died at her homo sixteen miles south of the city Monday night, was held from tho church in the Fourth ward yes terday afternoon. The sun and wind the early part of the week made considerable improve ment in road conditions and in a num ber of sections dragging was cm ployed, to help conditions. The rural carriers are how able to cover their routes. Wanted-r-Girl lor general house work. Small house, good wages. Write of phone Mrs. J. W. Hendy. C. M. Trotter will go tp Omaha Sunday for tho purpose of securing for tho North Platto auto show the decorations used at the Omaha auto show, or so much thereof as can bo used advantageously. Tho local as sociation proposes to make tho auto show in this city on April 10th, 11th and 12th a show of real merit. For Sale Two art squaro rugs, also small rugs and ingrain Huff rugs. Also do weaving of all kinds. Phono Red 975, or call at 308 south Walnut street. " 18-3 Miss Grace Smith, the trained nurse who had been helping the Edwards children thru the llu, was called back to Omaha Wednesday evening. Miss Smith is a former North Platto girl and took part of her training in the General hospital, but ill health forced her to discontinue her work hero. She has been a member of an Omaha nurs es club, an organization of over two hundred members, for some time, and was sent hero by Dr. Clark. : :o: : FOR SALE One 100 egg Old Trusty Incubator; one 100 egg Poultry Leader ir:ubator, both in good condition. BLANKENBURG BROS., 19-4 1305 North Locust St. -. , , sz.?::'.v Auto Company CAPT. HOY COCHIlAN 1VKDS JIISS AiLKKN (3ANTT TUESDAY A very protty wedding was solom nizod last Tuesday evening when Miss Aileon Gnntt became tho brldo of Capt. Robt. L. Cochran at tho homo of tho brido's mother, Mrs. Edith Gantt. Itolatlvso and intimate friends of the families to the number of nlnoty woro present. Proceeding tho core mony Paul Harrington sang Cad- man's "At Dawning." Promptly at 8:30 Capt, Victor Halllgan and Lt, bner Wosburg, both In full military uniform, stretched tho ribbons and the bridal party ontored to tho lmprosslvo strains of Mcndelsshon's wedding march. Little Lesllo and Ethel Coch ran, nepjiow and niece of tho groom, wcro tho llowor bearers and carrlod huge baskets of pink .sweet peas. rho bridesmaids, Misses Edith and Sibyl Gantt, followed. Miss Edith woro a gown of tulle in orchid tints and car ried a'boriudt'ot pink" htfet pasV Miss Sibyl wns gowned in orchid satin and also carled a boquet of tho samo flowers. Miss Edith Patterson as maid of honor woro a gown of orchid satin nnd lace and carried a hugo boquet of pink sweet peas. Llttlo Richmond Blrgo carried tho ring in a lily. Tho bride entered on tho arm of T. C. Pat terson, a very Intlmnto frlond of the family, who gavo hor away. The bridal party took position boforo tho flro place, which was banked with palms and ferns, and abovo which hung tho D. A. It. flag. Bishop Geo. A. Bccchor, assisted by Rev. Holland Macintosh, performed the beautiful Episcopal ceremony. Tho groom was attended by Josoph Lar son, of Green River. Tho brido's gown was of white satin with a court train, rind her long veil was caught up with bunches of lilies of tho valley. Bhe carried a shower boquet of bride roses, orchids and llllles of tho val ley. Mrs. Gantt woro a gown of blue satin. The military note was lent by the uniforms of tho groom, Rov. Mac intosh, and of the guests who had boon In tho service. The house was beautifully deco rated with pink and white carnations and ferns nnd tho color scheme was carried out in the refreshments. Mqs dnmes Clinton, Evans and Patterson presided at the coffo urns. Tho young couple loft on n lato train for a couple of weeks In Omaha and Denver. ::o::- Nellls tin Easy Winner In tho wrestling match at the flro station hall Tuesday evening Art Nel lis, tho local mat artist secured two straight falls from his opponent, Ben Guida, of Poets, Col. Both falls came within ten minutes, and gavo evldenco that Guida was outclassed. Tho de feated man apologized by saying that he had been off a sick bed but two weeks. A wrestler named Jodor, of Kear ney, challenged tho winner to a mat finish and arrangements for a match between iNellls and Joder will bo made. -::o: Will Plant Memorial Tress. At the meeting of the Twentieth Century Club Tuesday it was decided to set out trees along tho Lincoln high way as a memorial to tho Lincoln county boys who have made tho su premo sacrifice in the world war. All families who have given a son for this great cause are asked to notify tho secretary of the club, Mrs. B. J. Fra ter, In order that a tree in his honor may be placed along tho highway. -: :o: :- 'IV) the Public It has come to notlco that my cit izenship has been questioned and I desire to state that my first naturaliza tion papers wore taken out in Har risville, Mich., thirty years ago and my second papers In North Platto twenty-two years ago. JULIUS PIZER. Card of Thanks. Wo wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors for their kindness shown us during our beloved little babys sickness and death and for the beautiful flowers given. MR. and MRS. GEORGE SWARTZ. : :o: : For Rent 040 acres 35 cents per aero. All good pasture and hay land. Sec. 1-10-34, one mile north of Wallaco, Neb., on C. B. & Q. R. R. Address, W. R. HARDING, 17-4 North Platto, Npb" D. C. Soap per bar Sc D. C. Soap, case 100 bars . , . $4,85 White Borax Naptha Soap per bar . 6c White Borax Naptha soap per case $5.90 TURTLE BAKED BEANS 15c size Snturday ...... 10c 25c size Saturday 15c 35c sixe Saturday . . . , J 25c LIER&-SANEIALL CO. OUR SPRING AND SUMMER ASSORTMENT OF STYIES. In Standard Custom Garments o! Chicago is now in and ready for your inspection. We will he pleased to take your order now. We also make Uniform.- for Conductors and Brakemen from $26 up. Call on us nnd see our new line of goods Yours truly, Over Hlrschfeld Clothlpg Store. CA35Xj GOGRLiE Christian Church Jubilee Day. Next Sunday will be obsorved as Jubilee Day nt tho Christian church, when tho following program will be carried out: Charge of music A. A. Craig, Leffio Dlniiulck nnd Luollo Llndontnoyor. 10:45 a. m. Prayor and soiik ser vice Solo by Mrs. DImmick. 11:'0 a. in. Sormon by A. D. Hart liyui. president of Cotnor Unlvorslty, Lincoln. Nebraska. Music and benediction. 3 s 'to p. m. The ro-dodlontion of the church. Music. Reports: 1st Flnnnclnl secretary, F. R. BH lloti. 2d Commlttoo In charge of tho work done, J. II. Van Cloavo. 3d. Unanimous offort of tho church L. L. Zook. 4th Ladles' aid society and whnt it did. Airs. ( W. Groves. fith. Primary department und.it8 part. Mrs J. H. Van Cloave. Gth Young people's part and their work. Mrs. A. A. Craig. 7tn. vault dopartmont and its Part, Mrs. J. II. Morrow. 8th. Report of J. C. Wilson, chair man of tho flnanco committee. 9th. Burning of tho mortgage, Mrs. J. W. LoMnstors. Dedication sermon by A. D. Hnrman. Music and benediction. 7:30 p. m. Song service Sermon by A. D. Ilarman. The public is invited ot attend all services. J. H. EDMISTEN, Chairman. No collcclton. Every momber of tho Christian church and friends nro in vited to attend. : :o: Mothers, Addition We have just received our new Bprlng stock of Infants' wear, now In fant dresses, slips, long coats, short coats, capos, bonnets, bootoos, knit ted Jackets, etc., ask to see them at our Infant wear department. BLOCK'S. , ::o:: First Lutheran Church Morning worship, 8:30, subject, "I Am the Good Shepherd." Evening Worship, 8:15, subject, "Alone, and Not Alone." Special music. Wo heart ily Invito our friends and strangers to worship with us. Sunday school at one o'clock. REV. C. IV KOCH, Pastor. ::o:;- 'In order' to help cmployos In mak ing out their income tax schedules tho Union Pacific sent to them tho amount of money thoy had drawn during tho year 1918. Tho schedules wcro made out based on these flguros and sent In to the rovenuo collector. Since then, however, tho company has sent out re vised lists, which differ , lagely from tho first lists; in somo instances tho earnings showing an Increase of from $200 to $300 over tho first stated amount. As might bo expected, a good many of tho boys nro "up In tho air." : :o: : . . CANE SEED Gpod clean black amber cano seed nt $2.00 per bushel. Call or write, A. R. LEAVITT, 18-2 North Platto. :o: :- Keep tho bowels actlvo and tho di gestion good if you would enjoy health. A doso of Prickly Ash Bitters whenever such disorders appear will keop you on tho right road. $1.25 per bottle. Gummoro-Dent Drug Co. Horsemen Knew Their Business. Tho value of hnvlng practical horse. men in charge of remount camps Is shown In provisions made for shelter. When It came to building the great depots required at each of the enmps they ordered open sheds Instead of barns or for the severe northern ell mate, sheds closed on one shle. To the city-bred humanitarian who saw thousands of Uncle Snin's horses nnd mules standing out In the cold, this seemed cruel, nnd complaint was en tered. But by practical test lt wns sliown thnt the horsemen were right Those nnlmnls which were housed up did not thrive as well as the ones which were kept In the opem Whan (tilking with the hend of the remount division the thing he was most proud of wns the fact that our horses were kept In better condition with fewer losses, than the horses of Englnnd or France, and that we did this with a much smaller man force, largely be cause wu give them open-air treat ment. Specials! Millinery of Exceptional Charm I prices make choice here Wilcox Department ALWAYS USE COW BRAND FLOUR KOimi PLATTE EtECTWCWLtSl .BEST NORTH . COW IT MAKES BETTER BREAD PATRONIZE NORTH PLATTE INDUSTRIES if j.t J.t :.: Jt INCORPORATED 1887. Mutual Building and Loan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. -' ? ' t j.t j.t j.t it J.t i.t j.t it t.t :.: if RESOURCES OVER ONE :.: tf i.t i.t i.t This Association is prepared to make Loans: On Improved City Property or to Improve Same. Toassist in the purchase of City Properly To pay off existing mortgages on City Property. These loans are repaid in small monthly payments just like rent. Borrowers in the Home Association repay their loans with a saving of from 20 to 30 per cent over that of any competing Association. J.t :.: i.t i.t t.t i.t i.t i.t j.t t.t j.t j.t :.: i.t i.t t.t i.t j.t i.t i.t i.t i.t j.t j.t j.t j.t J.t J.t j.t J.t j.t T. C. PATTERSON, President. PUBLIC SALE! Having leased my farm 1 will soil at Public Auction 4 miles cast and li miles north of Hprshey, and 8 miles west and 24 miles north of North Platte, on Thursday, March 27, 1919 Commencing at 1:00 p. m. with tho following property to-wlt: 7 HEAD OF HORSES Ono hay gelding, smooth mouth, wt. 1400 r ono brown gelding, wt. 1300; ono brown marc, 0 years old, heavy In foal, wt. 1400; ono buck skin maro, 10 years old, wt. 1200; ono bay maro, 10 years , with foal, wt. 1500; ono buckskin gelding, smooth mouth, wt. 1100; ono brown goldlng, smooth mouth, wt. 1100. 31 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of0 cows, 1 two-year-old Shorthorn bull, 4 yearling steers, 11 ono, two and three year old helfors, 1 stock cow and calf, 8 calves. mm: uhooi) sows ami om: iiugistkhkd tolam) china ijoak FARM MACHINERY, ETC, Two Deorlng hay rakes, two G ft. Dcorlng mowers, 5 ft. McCormlck mowor, Dano hay swoop, Dane feed grinder, Champion stacker, disc, cultivator, riding cultivator, Btccl harrow, 4-sec. wood harrow, G-shovol cultivator, 1G In. sulky plow, low wagon and rack, threo sets doublo work harness, set driving harness, lumber swagon, spring wagon, now McCormlck binder, hog rack, dehorning chute, Canton riding llstor, disc, grindstone tank 'Jumtor, hand corn sholler, Monarch steel rango good as new, somo household goods. I'll UK LUNCH AT NOON TKK.MS Sums of, $25 and under cash, on sums over that amount G mouths time will bo given purchaser on good bankable paper draw, lug 10 per cent interest from date of sale. L. 51. McCLAUA. Auctioneer. KAHL 1JU0WM,,IELD, CJerk. With complete and unusually charming displays to select from it bohooves milady to choose her new Spring Hat now. Every hat . mode is original in design and ar tistically embellished with smart trimmings. Decidedly moderate I'll;' advisable 533 PLATTE. NI&I j BRAND y if i.t tt MILLION DOLLARS. SAMUEL GOOZEE. Secretary. L. E. Store. if i.t i.t if if if it if j.: J.t Jt j.t J.t J.t j.t j.t Jt j.t if if if if if j.t j.t j.t j.t J.t J.t J.t J.t if j.t J.t j.t if if if J.t J.t if if if i.t J.t J.t if if j.t J.t