f . i .,(: 1 ... S", i "THE VACCINE THAT MADE KANSAS FAMOUS." Blackleg Aggrcssin (Kansas Genu Free Vaccine) U. S. VETERINARY LICENSE NO. 120 11 a)) vQkz, C OKLAHOMA CITY, U. S. A. DENVER, COLO., U. S. A. GUARANTEE: We guarantee every dose of our Blackleg Aggrcssin' (Kansas, Genu Free Vaccine) to be made according to Kan sas Method, worked out under direction of tho president of tills company by his subordinates, at the Kansas State Agricultural College. ' 25c Per Dose Why Pay More? FOR SALE BY GUMMERE-DENT DRUG CO. A Forest Reserve Grazing Examiner in sending in a "rush" order for 320 doses for a friend writes us: "I in formed him that in so far as I knew 100 per cent efficient results had been obtained the past two years in Mr. T.'s herd on the Reserve. DR. 0. 11. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over th McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Fred Haines, of Brady, visited friends in town Saturday. Let Banta replace the lights in the 'back of your automobile. ' . 47-4 Tho county commissioners began sitting as a board of equalization to day. Girl Wanted at the Style Shop. 46-2 Wm. Crawford, of Broken Bow, spent the week end with friends in t - V - I, LetjBanta replace .springs. , in your. autoeatsf Corners-Sixth and. Locust streetS.",,"'' . 47-4 Miss Altha Miller, of Hershey, was the guest of Miss Lucille McFarland Friday. - " Dr. L. J. Krause, Dentist, room 3 McDonald Bank building. , Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller, of Sta pleton, visited friends in tdwu the last of tho week. Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148 J. T. Murphy of the bridge and build ing department, spent Sunday in Cheyenne and Denver. Best Rcxall. Paint and Varnish at Tho 4G-2 Victor Halligan returned Friday from Oshkosh where ho had been at tending district , court. Mrs. C. M. Reynolds, of Omaha, has been the guest of relatives and friends in town for a few days past. Always try Tho Rexall first, it pays. tf . The Catholic ladies will servo cof fee, ice cream and cake in the school basement Thursday afternoon. Wm. Nelson, John Hahler and Rus sell Langford drove to Gothenburg Friday evening to attend a dance. Wyllo Walker and family left Satur day for a week's visit at the Bird Huffman ranch north of Sutherland. Dr. Walter Crook returned yester day from Omaha where ho had been transacting business for several days. Ed Schannan returned Saturday from Los Angeles where he had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Douglas. Burglars entered the Hub store Sat urday night and took therefrom sev eral suits of clothes and other m -r- chandise. j Banta. upholsters furniture. Phone' 480. 47-4 j Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Green returned j Friday from Grand Island where they' were called by the illness "of Mrs. Green's father. Lee Simon spent yesterday in Stea ling, Col., transacting business. He took with him his three children to gvo them a little outings ' The Rexall handles the goods. tf Mr. and Mrs. Victor Von Goetz re turned Sunday from a three weeks visit with their daughters in Omaha, Liberty, Neb., and Lebanon, Kan. Clyde Trotter returned yesterday from Omaha where he went the lat ter part of last week to hustle the shipment of cars which ho sells. Best grades Monogram, Wolf Head and Hcrmolinc oils for your car, 20 cents per qunrit.''ai' Hendy-Ogier Auto Co. . , " 47-4 C. F. Temple left yesterday morning for Scotts Bluff and Gering, where ho will- spendr the week hustling" insur ance for the Minnesota Mutual Life Co. Wm. Whitlock, of Ft. Collins, a former well known resident, arrived In town Sunday and will remain for a few days visiting friends and trans acting business. Two troop trains passed through Saturday night to Fort Russell where the men will be demobilized. Most of these men entered the service from Wyoming, Idaho and Utah. Supt. Woodruff, who was down from Cheyenne Sunday, says that thous ands of Wyoming cattle are being shipped out of the state on ac count of the dry weather burning the pastures. Mrs. Theo. White, who had been the guest of Mrs. Frank' McGovern for tho past week, left Saturday for a short visit with relatives in Grand Island while enroute to her home at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Von Goetz, of Portland, Ore., who came east ten days ago, and have- been visiting in Omaha and at Garfield, arrived in town Sunday night and will remain until Thursday when they will leave for Portland. 14,000 Dodge cars tried and tested in government service have given the latest proof of tho ability of this car to stand up under any condition. A Dodge Brothers car will give you the samo service at a minimum of ex pense. J. V. Romigh, Dealer. John Fcdcrhoof Passes Awny John Henry Fcdcrhoof, aged sov-enty-four years arid six months, pass ed away Friday afternoon at his homo on cast Fifth street following n stroke of paralysis suffered ten days" pre viously. Tho funornl was held at," the Masonic hall Sunday afternoon, con ducted by tho Masonic fraternity1; of Which he was a member. , John Federhoof had been a resident of North Platte for thirty-four y'dars, coming hero from Pennsylvania in 1885. For a year after his arrival he acted as night clerk at tho Nebraska House, then conducted by his brother J.' C. Federhoof. Ho then purchased the cigar and confectionery storo con ducted by Claude Weingand on Front btreet and until about four years "ago, continued In thnt business. During his business career he accumulated consiuerauie money nnu was consiu ored well-to-do. it Ho leaves a wife but no children. ::o:; i Complete Itond Grading. Big, husky, hearty and happy Charloy Loypoldt, who hns chnrgo of tho grading outf.lt In Commissioner Koch's ditsrlct, has completed mak ing twenty-two miles of road in. the valley north of the river. Ton miles of those roadways were rebuilt, the otner twelve miles were mado from bottom to top. North side residonts who travel these roads arc Jubilant ,over thoir condition, and as tokon or their appreciation recently eont Leypoldt a blue ribbon, signifying that as a road builder ho is a prlzo winner. This grading outfit will be moved today to O'Fallon where two miles of road will be graded, one-half of the expense of which will be borne by the Great Western Sugar Company. ::o:: Open Down Town Office. The Western Union Company opon cd its down town office in the Wnlte math building the latter part of last week, and is now receiving and send ing out messages from that location. The work of installing the efficiency station in the same building Is'' pro gressing satisfactorily, but tho Work will not be completed before August first. By means-of this station trans continental business will be greatly expedited nnd a greater volume of bus iness handled in shorter time. The cost of Installing this office will ex ceed twenty thousand dollars. , : :o: : Swedish Lutheran Picnic. The Swedish Lutheran people of North Platte and tributary section will hold a picnic at the city park next Friday afternoon commencing at two o'clock All members of that or ganization as well as their friends are invited to be present. During the afternoon refreshments will bo sold. Because he was such a snob he held his nose In the air, and because his nose was of fairly good size he could not see over It to watch his step and so one day he fell down an elovator shaft and all was over for him ! Tragic hs this episode may seen in cold type it forms the beginning of one of the cleverest little comedies wo over pre sented. It's called "Getting , Mary marled" with Marlon Davles placing" title role and it will be shown, at the Crystal tonight and tomorrow. - Writing from his station on the Rhine Sgt. Butler Miltonberger, who' Is in the army of occupation' with the Fourth Division, says that' their equipment had all been checked In preparatory to staratlng home on May 27, but that by Pershing's orders the equipment .had been re-issuel and they were ready to march upon Berlin at a moment's notice. Butler, who has not been sick a day while in service is enjoying the beauties of tho Rhine and has a daily swim therein which he says is very much like the Platte hero. Ho expected to start home ns soon as the peace terms had b'cen signed. Fred Rasmussen, Hershey's post master and editor, was in town yes terday afternoon, coming down on the new No. 10 train and returning on No. 7. "This new train makes a fine service for Hershey people," said Mr. Rasmussen. "We can now come North Platte, transact our business and get homo within four hours." Sneaking of tho new court house Mr. Rasmussen paid ho realized the need of the building, recognized the need of making Improvements during these war reconstruction days In or der to keep business up to the stand ard, and is confident that there has never been a time when tho people of Lincoln county could so well afford a new court house. He therefore fa vors a new building. ::o:: For Salo My houses and lots on the corners of Sixth and Cottonwood streets. Inquire of Guy Swopo. 4C-8 H. N. SMITH. FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS SIX PER CENT. We have first mortgage loans for sale in amounts from $500.00 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, county and city taxes, and the collection of the interest is taken careof without expense to the holders. If you have smaller amounts than $500.00 to invest, call and learn eur new plan for such investments. Goodman-Buckley Trust Co., North Platte, Nebraska. V 4 4 BOOR. SEDAN r Dodge Brothers have always Insisted on the. finest quality In tho nppointmonts.of their Closed cars and iho now Sedan and Coupe equal the most cxpensivb ears in the provision for every comfort nnd luxury. . jjj Factory equipment without extra charge now Includes the following: ' $ COMPLETE CORD TIKE EQUIPMENT. . V I jviiiE Wheels MOHAIIt PLUSH UPHOLSTERY BEAU- ' "; . T1FUL GRAY COLOR. i r V, These fine bodicsjire mounted on the reliable Hodge chassis, world-wide 'known for its ability to stand up. With the present shortage of closed cars, it might bo well to got your order filed promptly. ,:, J. V. ROMIGH, SIXTH AND LOCUST. DEALER. : A NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Glasses the only remedy Ilefractlve troubles of the eye, such as long sight, near sight and astigma tism, are duo to the shape of the eye ball. This cannot he changed, hut the de fect can bo corrected by placing a lenso before tho eye in shape "oppo site" to that of tho eye. To secure a proper lense Is a matter of scientific testing of vision, nnd the mnsclcs that control tho eyeball. This is dono most expertly by our optome trist who has had many years' suc cessful practice in his profession Clinton's is a safe place to buy glass es. C. S. CLINTON Jeweler and OPTICIAN. At the Sign of the Big Ring. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Young Llndsoy, charged with, tho carnal abuso of tho fifteen year old Cratty girl, had a preliminary hear ing In tho county court Saturday and was bound ovor to tho district court under a $2,000 bond. Falling to se cure a bond ho is In Jail. A North Platto man who returned yesterday from a trip td Cheyenne and Denver, says that dry weather has very seriously effected tho crops from Potter west, and In tho section from Choyonno south to tho Irrigated sec tion of Colorado. Let Ilcndy & Ogler tell you what kind of oil to use in yout rractor. Wc , are in tho business and know. TVa have tho best- 47-4 Harold Sollars was sovoroly bitten by a horse yesterday. Whon ho In. company with his brother wont out to tho pasture and attempted to catch the animal, it suddenly turned and caught him just bade of tho knee. tearing out a largo plcco of flesh and i severing an, artery. ' Joo Nolan, who had been visiting his sister, Miss Jula Nolan, for (the past week, loft Saturday for Omaha whoro ho will bo married Wednesday to Miss Dora Rolnsch of that city. Miss ltcgina Nolan, who is to bo a bridesmaid, wont down yesterday morning. A. N. Palmer, of Now York City, author of tho Palmer Method of Bus iness Writing, will bo a guest at tho J. A. Strykor residonco in Kearney on Thursday, Juno 2Gth, of this week. Ho will demonstrate his mothod of teaching at tho state normal that day only. Evory public school teachor Bhould hear him and profit thereby. Enrouto h.omo from Omaha by auto tho later part of last week E P. Seo borger and party epont'Satur.day 14 Kearney and drovo ovor tho paved streets which now aggrcgato twenty fiVo miles in length. Why can't North Platto catch Kehtonraey otuaTB?dT Platto catch tho Kearney spirit? Why do so many of our people insist that wo remain on ovorgown country village Instead of a progressive city. MIsb Elaino Bundy left -Sunday for a two weeks' visit In Wallace with her sister, Mrs. Raney. For the convenience of members a shower bath will be added to tho equipment of tho Elks' home. This is in lino with tho old saying that clean liness is next to godliness. Banta makes new tops. 47-4 Francis Nolan returned Thursday from a few days' visit with relatives In Casper, Wyo. His two little nieces returned with him and will spend tho Fourth hero with their aunt, Miss Julia Nolan. Always try Tho Rcxall first, It pays. tr Mr. and Mrs. Gus Anderson have returned from Minnesota, where they had gone to vIrU relatives, While at the homo of the latter tho lady of tho house was taken sick with appendici tis and sent to a hospital. This tend ed to shorten tho length of their visit. Tarls Green any quantity at Tho mere-Dent Drug Co. 4Ctf Soven boys, ranging in age from eighteen to twenty, who persisted In being noisy on tho streets after mid night Saturday, nnd failing to obey tho commands of the polico wore thrown In Jail where they were kept until yesterday afternoon. LoBt Nlcklo plated diamond bar automobile bumper. Please return to Brooks' Studio. Reward. OaVE time, energy and fuel by cooking with a FLORENCE Oil Stove. Burning oil, it is easy to run and easy to i keep clean. It has powerful burners which will give you the Intense beat you need for cooking, yet by simple lever control you can instantly obtain a slow, simmering heat ior stewing. 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