FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS SIX PER CENT. We have irst mortgage loans lor sale in amounts from 3300.00 to' $10,000.00 secured by real estate worth from two to three times the amount , of the loan. These mortgages are exempt from state, courity and city taxes, and. the . IV J .A A J . it 1 1 1 V collection ol tne interest is 1 8Ken care oi wimout expense to uie noiaers. If you have smaller amounts than $500.00 to invest, call and learn our new plan for such investments. Goodman-Buckley Trust v North Platte, Nebraska. Co Ylsfors In Town Tomorrow, sixty or moro railroad mon. ranclns Jtroift anoral manager to section fore n Wfll invade North Platto tomor- r "a aiitlfiitid the (lav and ovonlnpr In town. 1hot9 official and employes Lr.mio here to nftuild the meeting of the 'doming uivwiaaeatoty i.ommiuep, Jli" first time thliilvilonnl conference lus been held ln'KprUi Platto. Tl... t . ..Mii... ....... .III..., ...Ill "be hold nt the Odd-'EMlowa' hull nnd 'will be open to tho ppHo, In fact the puouc is urged to attprru.' In addition to tho officials nnd em Dloves tliere will ha tircBoht Mr. ;Broome, head, of' th 'Mtfqty llrst or ganization on tho union J'acinc ana Mr. Richards who occupies a similar P -ltlon on 'tho Northwestern road. : :o. :- Heavy Itninfiill j very hoiRvy rainfall occurred Sun day afternoon, resulting In Hooded streets nnd basements. In tho weet p.irt of tho city some of tho street were covored with water from curb to curb. A number of residence bnse tnents wcro flooded by a back-up of the Hewer, the owners neglecting to Hep up the basement outlet to the M'vver. Observer Shilling reports that during tho twenty-four hours ending tat 7 o'clock yosterday morning the rainfall amounted to l.Gt inches. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bank. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Muresco and all other water color tints at The Rexall. Miss Gladys Hamilton has accepted a position as cashier at the Hub. For Sale A kitchen range. Call black 214, or at 208 east Third. 41-2' W. H. Nolan, of Grand Iesland, is visiting his sister, Miss Julia Nolan. Lost Nose glasses on Dewey St., last evening. Return to Tho Leader, lp Miss Hazel Finney, of Kearney, is a guest at the homo of Miss Julia No lan. It. H. Peck, of Trementon, Utah, was transacting business in town Satur day. The Harrington Mer. Co. will buy your Hay and Grain. Obtain our prices before you sell. tf Mrs. Jas. Kennedy, of Willow Island, visited friends In town over the week ond. Miss Leona Marovlsh- of Montana, Is 'visiting her sister, Mrs. Jas. Fra zier. Frank F. Nolan arrived home Fri day after thirteen months service ov- seas. Mrs. Claude L. Plerson left Sunday for Leavenworth, Kansas, to visit rel atves. Wanted Position as stenographer or bookkeeper. Normal and business education. Best of references. For particulars call at this office. 42-2 Emmett Shumway lett Sunday for Akron,' Ohio, to spend a. week visiting friends. John S. Slmms, M. D McDonald Bank Building, phono 83. tf Morris Ogle returned to Omaha Fri day after a week's visit with F. I.. Mooney. For Sale My residence property at 018 west Fifth. Inquire at the prem ises. Luke Haley. 40-G Miss Cecelia Hilgort visited In Shel ton Friday and attended the alumni banquet. Georgetta crepe, crepe de chine and the tub blouses, all the season's best styles. E. T. Tramp Sr. Sons. Miss Ethel Olscn ha3 sone to Phelps county where she will visit frlcnda for a month. Miss M. Pieman, steam baths and Swedish Massage, lauies and gentle men. Phone 897. Brodbeck bide. 85tf Miss Winnie Schriver. of Gothen burg, was a week end guest at the Geo. Frater home. ftf& Mrs. A. Bergamn and daughter Eliz abeth, of Brady, visited friends in town Friday. The Rexall handles the goods. Sherwin-Williams paints at The Rexall. Miss Irma Bradley returned today from Kearney where she had been attending tho normal school. Chas. Bogue returned yesterday from Omaha where he had been trans acting business for several days. D. P. Wilcox arrived yesterday from Cozad to visit bis brother J. Q. Wil cox and servo on the federal Juryi See -'Clinton & Son' about your Eye troubles, satisfaction every time. Son is over in Germany, will bo home lira few weeks or months. Sign of the Big Ring. NORTH PLATTE MONDAY NIGHT if mm ,3u QwntK- A MAMMOTH AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE UNDER A PALACE PAVILLtQN THEATRE I A GRAND SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION I Mere Men, Women and Children t Mor Morac. Mara Ponies, More Donkey I The Largest PeoK of SIBERIAN eJLOOt HOUNDS! BIGGER, BETTER AND GRANDER THAW CUCRI ITS PRE-EMINENCE OVER ALL OTHERS CONCEDED! A Concert Bend and Symsheny Oreheatret WATCH FOfl'THI BIG FREE STREET PARADE ! Under Waterproof Canvas, Rain or Shine! BRAND FREE EXHIBITION ON SHOW GROUNDS AT 7; 00 P. M, WILL CXHIBT CK If vou are one of the millions whe j saw "Arizona ' on w Bingo you won t 1 two askings to see it on the screen. Tho Real Weill Rol cavnl ryl Douglas Fairbanks ns the famous Lioutonant Horo. Keith Theatre Wed nesday nnd Thursday, Mrs. M. K. Crosby una children left the later part of lait week for Daven port, Neb., where they will visit rela tives for several wwka. Mrs. ('rosby , will attend tho state convention of Camp Fire Girls which will bo hold in! Crete the latter part of tho month i Delegates from two of the local camp will attend this convention. 1 John Kldwcll, of Dickens, transacted business In town. Saturday. . . Miss Inez Snundersnu of Sutherland, visited . friends in town Saturday. ' Dr. 6. K. Konndn, of Maxvoll, was a business visitor In town Saturday. Miss Alice Harvey, of Sutherland, visited frionds in town Saturday. Ed Hogg nnd family, who livo south of Horshoy, woro in town yostorday onrouto by auto on a trip to tho Yol lowstono Pnrk. They will roturn homo in tlmo to harvest tho 400 noros of small grain which Mr. Hoggo has out. -::o::- Claude Wclngand arrived home Frl-, day from Atchison; Kansas, whore ho had been nttondlng Midland college. Wanted Liberty bonds at market price. Louis Lipshltz. Townsend Dent arrived home Frl day from Atchison, Kansas, where ho had been attending Midland college. Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Office over Wilcox liepartment Store. Mrs. Chas. Bybeo left Friday for Grand Island and Aurora whero Jho will spend two weeUd visiting rem tivos. W. H. Miles, a well Known attorney of Sidney, camo down yesterday to attend the session of tho federal court. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus Anderson left last night for St. Paul, Minn., where they will visit relatives for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Greeley Bundy and daughter Elalno spent Sunday In Wallace with tho former's daughter Mrs. Dean Raney. Miss Hazel MJnshall is expected to rirrivo homo Thursday from Seattle whero she has been teaching In the city schools. Miss Helen Solbert returned the last of the week from Omaha whore she hod been .visiting her sister, Miss Doris Seibert. Judge and Mrs. J, S. Hoagland will leave this week on an auto trip to ex celsior Springs, whore they will spend two or three weeks. Miss Sybil Gantt arrived home Sun day from Lincoln whore she had been attending the state university and teaching in tho city schools. I have a buyer for a quarter sec. tlon of good farm land with or with- out Improvements south of south 'riv er. Clabaugh. 018 Dewey. 30-4 The Tribune Friday advertised for rent a room on west Third. Within twenty-four hours, the owner says, there were fifteen applicants. I Tho Royal Neighbors will meet at the K. P. hall Wednesday nt 2 p. m. Membership contest closes at this time and all cards must bo brought In. Mrs. Henry Dlener and Mrs. W. II. Diener loft the last of tho week for Rochester, Minn., whero thoy will both enter tho Mayo Bros, hospital for treatment. Tho Harrington store room now oc cupied by tho Herrod grocory will bo1 remodeled, Including a now front, a lowering of tho iloor la tho rear part and a rear enrance. Have ycu seen that new model Col umbia Grafanola in American walnut that sells for $90.00? Ask to seo this Instrument that Is equipped with non set automatic stop, at Dixon's. Mrs.' P. F. Olson, living southwest of town, Is recovering from a very se vere attack of tho flu. During her Ill ness she has had tho services of Mr E. J. Baker as nurse. McMichaol Bros, have In course of construction seven residences in dif ferent parts of tho city. In additio'i they are erecting a resldonco and d big barn on tho stnto farm. Judge II. M. Grimes left tho latt.-r part of last week for hattanoogu, Tenn., to close up tho business of tl' estate of his son Lee D. Grimes. H will bo absent a couplo of weeks. Christian Scionco servico Sunday 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings ovory week at 8:00. A cordial Invi tation is extended to all to attend these services. Building & Loan build ing, room 25. J. W. McClomonts, special agent cf tho Wyoming division, John Gale, spe cial agent at Omaha, Ed White, head of tho U. P. War Club, and Kdsori Rich, U. P. attornoy, wero in nttond anco at federal court yesterday. Henry Hanson accompanied by his small daughter and his mother Mrs. If. Hanson, left tho last of the week for Seattle to look up a new location in tho hopes that tho change will prove beneficial to Mrs. Hanson's health. Mrs. Dean Richardson arrived St urday from Junction City, Kansas, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C S. Clinton, whllQ, her husband, who Ims just been released from Red Cnns service, Is seeking u business location. Decree Team to Sidney. Tho degree team of the l"cal coin:- 'oil of Knight of Columbus wont to Sidney Snturuuy night whero they put on tho work nt a bis class Initiation Sundny. These coremonios continued throughout the day and In tho evening a banquet was served. Among thoso who made tho trip worn Messrs. Ma loney, Plelstlcker, Pass. Landgraf, MrGovem, Keofe, Nolan, O'Connor and Jlghc. -::o:: Federal Court Opens. Judge Woodrough, who will sit on the federal bench in this city this week, arrived from Omaha yesterday and with him camo Court Clerk Hoyt District Attornoy Allen and Marshal Flynn. Court opened yesterday fore noon nnd during tho day several boot legging cases wero disposed of by the Judge. There are about thirty cases on tho docket nearly all o which are for a fracture of the prohi bition laws. Estrny Xollcc Taken up by the undersigned, on Section 10, Town 15, Rnngo 29, who thero resides, on or about April 1st, .1919, one two year old red heifer; no brands distinguishable. Owner call, prove property, pay charges nnd take minimal away. 11. E. WOODS, North Platto :o: : I SWAYED OR STOLEN. Two year old Holsteln Heifer, most ly white with few black spots, swal low fork on left ear, undercut on right ear. Any Information leading to tho recovery of animal will bo liberally rewarded. A. COOLEDGE, . 42-4 North Platte. : :o: : Estrny Notice Taken up on Section 13, Town 12, Rnngo 29, by the undersigned who there resides, on or about April 15, 1919, ono roan heifer, no brands. Own er can havo tho same by proving prop erty and paying clurges. PAUL SODERMAN, Route A North Platte, Neb. : :o: : E STRAYED. Betrayed from my place seven miles southeast of North Platto, Thursday, May 29th, ono bay maro branded with T lazy T on left shoulder; also ono brown mule with scar on left hind leg. 42-G R. H. WILLIAMS. Strayed I bay maro 7 years old, stocky built, shod in front, branded on left shoul der. Frank Albro. Routo 1, North Platto. 40-3 Crystal Theatre Tonight & Tomorrow NORMAN TALMADGE IN "The Forbidden City" TIRES, TUBES, OIL, GAS. Tire and Tube Repairing We have in stock at this time a supply of the famous Federal Tires and Inner Tubes in the following sizes, 30 x3 32x3 32x4 30x3 31 x4 34x4 , These are all fabric tires and are guran teed for 4000 miles. We also carry a supply of Crown Cord Tires guaranteed for 8000 miles. S. & R Service Station, 6th & Loc. ONE BLOCK NORTH OF POSTOFFICE. INCORPORATED 1887. Mutual Building and Loan Association, 1 Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. r The Association has unlimited'funds at itscommand to assist in the building or purchase of homes for the people of North Platte. If you are interested, the officers of this Association will render every assistance and show you how easy it is to acquire your own home. T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE F. SALISBURY, President. Secretary. 9, We Strive to Please PRICES RIGHT A Trial Order Means a Steady Customer. DICK STEGEMANN DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries and Confectionery. Phono 212. 615 North Locust $5.00 Orders Delivered l'Juuo For Sulo Wo have stored Jn North Platto a strictly high grade piano which, for ltnmedlato dlsposllton, will bo sold at a tremendous sacrifice. Terras to a responsible party. If Interested wrtto at once for particulars to THD DEN VER MUSIC COMPANY, Denver, Colorado. 28-5 There Is No Reason Wiy Ave cannot savo you money on Groceries, if you will only kIvo us a chance. 1 Inrgo package Crackers ilSo 1 large package Oatmeal 28c 1 package l'ost Tonslics j.Uo 1 package Kellogg Corn Flakes lie 1 fall can Red Salmon, HOc 1 tall can Fink Salmon -22c 1 can mcd. Van Camp's Fork and Reims 19c :t packages maccaroni, speghctto or Egg Noodles 2.1c Wo will deliver any size order any place In (own for 5c Gamble with Springer, 822 North Locust. Telephone 20a. NORTH PLATTE -5? 5 NORTH PLATTE,NEB.I COW,BRAni 't HI tttnrtltiH iw i H 5a cat Cow Brand The Best Flour Made in the Best Town in Western Nebraska A Home Product Used hy all Home People. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, MAZEPPA LODGE No. 115. Meeting Nights Second andFourth Wednesdays of each Month. K, P. Hall, 602 Dewey, Phone Black 720. Harry R. York, C. C, phono Illack 425, G02 South Pine. O. . Elder, Y. C, phono Red 212 211 South Sycamore. 1). M. Hogsctt, 1'., phono Red CO!! (121 West Fifth. C. L. Raskins, M. Y, phono 01, Jtulldlug & Loan Building. S. 31. Soudor, K. R. S., phono Red 125, G01 South Dewey. J. i:. Sebastian, ai. l phono Red !119, 011 Enst Second, lloy aiehlinann, 31. EM phono Rlack, 0S1, 209 South Locust. C. ar. Austin, ar. AM phono Rlack 1123, 110 West Second. J. IV. Rowland, I. G phono Rod 107, 220 East E. IV. E. Starr, 0. 0, phono G77, 5120 West Fifth.