NEW PRICE .Iff . 1 J , 1 k . 'J' V: i It' 1 i 44" u Ford Tractors son $750.00 F. 0, B. Dearborn, Mich. " The demand for Fordsons has &one beyond all ex v pectations. We are already short. Orders will be filled in their order. Get your order in early and be prepared to do your harvesting and fall plowing HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, .Graduate Dentist Office ovar the McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL A baby girl was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaunt. Mrs. Grles and children, of Sarben, visited friends in town Friday. Miss Cecelia Hilgert 'spent Sunday in Kimball with her parents. Norman Edwards, of Brady, trans acted business in town Friday. Mrs. Sidney Dillon, of Sutherland, visited friends in town Saturday. Julian Walker left Sunday on a business trip to Eldorado, Kansas. The Roxall handles the goods. tf Dr. Shaffer left Saturday for Chicago to attend a convention of osteopaths. mIrr Clara Sorenson has resigned her position with tho Walker Music "Sr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148 Miss Pearl Frank left yesterday for a two .weeks' visit with relatives in Kansas. Have a Big Ben clock from Dixon's call you in tho morning. Corporal Jay Smith landed at New York Friday after a year's service ov erseas. Clark Paulson and Harold Applo gato returned Friday from Douglas, Wyoming. Dr. Morrill, Dentfst. Office over Wilcox Department Store. Carl Smyth arrived home Friday after almost a year's service overseas with the 90th Division. Harold Applegatd returned today from Sutherland, where ho spent the week end with relatives. Always try The Rexall first, It mivfl. tt Wanted Separator man for shock threshing. Will pay $8.00 per day. Call at this office. 49-4 Allison Wilcox, who had been suf fering with throat trouble for several weeks, resumed work yesterday as rural mail carrier. This is just tho time to pljant SUDAN and BILLION DOLLAR GRASS Seed. BIRGE has it. Mrs. C. L. Pearson returned Satur day from Leavenworth, Kansas, where, she hadben visiting her mother for several weeks. " ' Mrs. H. I. Block and children re turned Friday from Columbus where they had been visiting relatives for the past three weeks. Miss M. Sloman, sieain baths and Swedish Massage, ladies and gentle men. Phone 897. Krodbeck bide. 85tr R. M. Cathers returned Sunday from Denver, where he spent several days tranactlng business for tho Pa cific Fruit Express Co. Little bovs' bib overalls on sale at The Leader Mercantile Co.'s. at 75c, 85c and 95c . For the larger boys 95c, $1.25 and $1.45. How can you gt along without an Eversharp pencil. Dixon's have a line that is most complete. - Mrs. Edgar Dunkitl, who had been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy for two weeks, return ed to her home in Omaha Saturday night. Word has been received that Ralph Alden has returned from overseas service and is now at Camp Merritt. N. J. Ho expects soon to receive his discharge. Wanted Man and wife to work on ranch. Apply to P. P. Maddox, Key stone, Neb. s 48-4 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Nolan arrived Fri day, from Omaha, for a visit with the former's sister, Miss Julia Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan .are enroute to their homo in Seattle. Banta makes new -tops. 47-4 Report is current that there is much booze in town for Fourth it July use, but the vendors had better have a care. Local officials will be on the still hunt and it is possible that at " . v'. ( My. Jfcv J mm 8w6ot-and Frotti Alliance HeraldJunc IS f 1919 to. And it V OTP s r ft "hot bath If youjvoro an tomoUHo you; rls and grab oftl noals and see tho bright Helios used , ,UUB-JUU(U IU Willi distance wafc oot August 17 tho into cars Chovaux S", ourmont area. CREDIT TO NEBRASKA AND HER METROPOLIS ft tf. ho road be N'ouf chateau, j friendly and I 11. You could nos8 llko croiuny - well ospeclall . , art at modern beautiful coun and green, and for were tho finest tha had seen. j .- .led About. I rlio sound of gunaj ncc .' Febrauary, the d.in the nearest ' 1 that It had during A New l'nvkhig Plant of Which State and City May Well He rroutl Most Up-to-Dnto and Sanitary Yet. Ky JOHN W THOMAS. ScWon T o'cll bor 12. It was llminary bombard compared to tho doa the Chnnipagno battle, weak. But It did tho woro 8omo French army artillory with battj&rhfcj, and togothor tho tore groat holes -wlrd 'find machine gu Gdririans had perfected ont during four years. At 5 o'clock In po through a thick mis started. Tho Rainbow dlvls y along tho southern bor salient cast of Mont So pxt'Ondcd from Beaumont to Fltroy, and included surprise attack on F losses, and capturo Some years ago I visited the plant nf tlifl Rlrhinnv Mn.iiiifnntnHiifr Pnni- pany, Omaha, and was favorably im-i TniZV' - 1 ! 1 1 It... . 1 . . 1 ..II --Tt- pressed wmi uiu sysiein und cieiinii ness with whicji their celebrated macaroni was manufactured. Recelitly I had an opportunity, through the courtesy of Mr Paul F. Skinner, of inspecting the magnifi- proach to a defeat tho A .portions, prodigality, cent packing plant of the Skinner I tltr.que.Uot tho wan ' d richness of sccnfl pnnifillfr rniimniiv. nmv wntr oronU The Ujrlitln(r tnrm - o "----i o - i rp).0 nninbow was." ed and Hearing completion. To sayifi!on orthe orm that I was favorably Impressed does' Both on its right not nearly express my admiration of I ujof On tho what I saw and learned about this I 'ns FtlrstT , Nebraska enterprise. SSr,.LSS I am not only convinced that tho in that order from 1 . statements made in the advertise- -On .the-western bo ts career in France. H---A I salient tho Fifth cor Gotf. Georgo II. O mi r .if do was study every ments of the Skinner Packing Com- anare, wnn special f ,-. Uu n,,r ,i n. ueorgo u. tacking of ina- A V,V.' " . f , 1 i " " Includes dvancing in- not do the subject justice All that American division machine past experience and experimenta- f division. On the tlons of other packing companies, I At the point of tho L or less'asJ combined with scientific invest ga- S; 1-nd 'achievement c? "Oil and research, can do to im- Ul0 Am6rlcans, pressing . half of the flow- prove efficiency and sanitary condi-1 Bides, closed tho jaw . army. But horo tions, 'is being made use of in the ' nnrt squeezed the bo n expertness that construction of Uli6 plant , out For years past there has been need ti0 formation wo of greater packing, house capacity at ed through tho G the Omaha market. The new nlant battle Ohio, Now "2 of the Skinner Packing Company Nbraakn. iowa from i. i x. i,.! r , -ri in i facing tho- onomy U win iieii Li liieui. uiuis iiuuu. it -win also give to 0'm.aha and Nebraska nn 'Mnflonfiiiflp.nt" nnnlrlnc hniiRP nfi i ---- 1 I o Jl hr . Tom- WhIch tllat City and tlle State mW "Svj old Iowa in- . , ater on, ayed in Bourmont Immediately after , , wliile it was ont changes if and In the MncArthur the een made a brig' well be proud. in the the first i try fragments of sioi started throv" salient. In front wro the California an Una "engineers wlthwln bongrtloro torpdoes, t out any wire entnnglo lead in tlje other -A- i Avii H. C. Woodhurst spent Friday ' least two federal booze hounds will be in Dalton, having been calleu tnero 10 adjust.an insurance claim Rlir assortment of Middles, choice $1.05 nt the Style Shop, Tuesday, Weducsdny and Thursday. Royer Hastings returned. Saturday from Kearney where ho had been spending a few days with friends. Jack Taylor returned Saturday from Wray, Colo., where ho visited his mother tho past two weeks. Always try Tho Rexall first, it pays. Dorsoy Loypoldt returned Saturday from Omaha where ho had been look ing after business matters for a few days. in town that day Farmers In tho next two weeks, part of your wonderful grain crop will bo moving. Have you figured what a saving in time and money a Dodge or White truck might bring you? Come in and talk it oVer. J. V. Romigh, Dealer. y Mrs. Emma Pulver and grand daughters Hazel Lewis and Miss Han sen, the latter of Council Bluffs, re turned tho latter part of last week from Pomona, Calif., where they were called by the illness and death of Mrs. Fred Kado. Always pays. try Tho Rexall first, It tf Elevator service in tho federal Tiulld-1 ing was discontinued today and Con ductor Briggs will go to Denver. With only ono offlco occupied on the second and third floors, tho operating of the elevator has been somewhat of a joke for several months. You can get a Pependablo Germ Free Vaccine for 25 cents a dose. rVVhy pay more? It has stood the test of time; it saves tlie call, ask uum-mere-Dent Drug Co. Miss Clara Sorenson and Miss Eliza beth Weir, who has been the house guest of the former for tho past week, will leave tomorrow to attend a house party at York, after which Miss Sor enson will spend a month at Grand Island with Miss Weir before return ing home. Paris Green any quantity at The mere-Dent Drug Co. 4Ctf Archie Hunter, who was in over seas service and for six months was at tho front and for thirty-one days in tho front lino trenches, arrived home Friday morning. He was with tho Seventh division and took part in tho St. Mihiel and Argonno drives. For Sale Dresser and sido board. Enquire at 203 east 12th street. 49-2 The Lincoln Highway is being grav eled east of A. Abercrombie's to the county line. Tho road to the Wm. Beatty place was graveled some years ago and Is still in excellent suape, and. tho stretch of road from Mr. Beatty's to Mr. Aberchrombleo's was done last year. When the present. work Is completed there will bo a snlendid hard road to tho Dawson county line. Brady Vindicator. GOTHENMJJIG KECOMNG PEEVED QUITS SUNDAY'S GAME Peeved over a decision on first baso rendered by Umpire Johnson, Gothen burg walked off the diamond Sunday afternoon during the first half of tho eighth inning with tho score standing eight to six in favor of North Platte. While tho opinion of tho fans' was di vided as to the iudgmont of the um pire, the visitors should have accepted tho decision as sports and not havo played tho "baby act." Such a per formance disgusts tho spectators and brands the quitters as "bushers" of the bushiest variety. Though tho gamo was somewhat ragged, there wero enough good plays to keep up tho Interest of tho four or five hundred spectators. In this gamo Darrell Healoy and Joo Pizer made their initial bow to tho public and the local fans agreo that both have promise of real ball players. ::o:: After two or three weeks search ing for office rooms Dr. Earl Fettet and Dr. Claudo Selby, both Recently week end with friends in town HAIL INSURANCE MR. FARMER: Are your crops fully insured against the losses from hail? Do you realize that at this date a hail storm is about the only thing that . can keep you from receiving the largest grain crop in the history of Lincoln County? If you have only $15.00 an acre insurance on a crop that will pay you much more, better have us increase your insurance to some where near its real value. Figure what your crop is wrth! THINK AND ACT QUICKLY. Bratt, Goodman & Buckley NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. NOTICE TO THE FUDLIC. We, tho undersigned dentists of North Finite, will close our offices every Thursday afternoon until Oc tober 1st, 1919. Signed : II. C. BROCK, A. L. LANE, D. E. MORRILL, L. J. KKAUSE, . II. E. MITCHELL, 0. H. CRESSLEIt, y. F. CROOK. ::o:: Men's oxfords in black and brown at tho Shoo Market. Scott Leon has begun tho erection of a new residence in tho 7U0 block on west Third street. Ncal Pcttygrovo and Carl M. Dan iels, of Oxford aro spending tho week with friends in town. Sergt. R. E. Biggs, who was ono of tho first North Platto bovB to bo sent to France, landed In Now York last week and will nrrlvo homo In a fow days. Dr. Keeno, of Koystono, spent tho Mr. and Mri Oglo of Roscoo, aro vlBlting tholr daughter, Mrs. L. I. Tuckor. Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Haydeu, of Wal lace, visited friends and looked after business interests in town Monday. We are still in business at 815 No. Locust and have a number of very attractive prices. Large size jar Premium Pre serves homo from servlco overseas, have ce cured rooms over tho Samuelson clothing storo whoro they will main tain separate and individual offices. Tho rooms aro now being redecorated and will be ready for occupancy this week. Wanted Liberty bonds at market price. Louis Lipshitz. 'Kiwah" Shaffer bought a pint Sunday evening and by the time ho had emptied tho bottle ho was pretty woll jiggered. Ho was picked up by the police and yesterday morning fac ed Judge Miltonbergcr, who said kind ly but firmly, "Kiwah it will cost you $15.80 this time." Kiwah didn't havo $15.80 in his jeans, so his employer went on his bond as surety for tho amount. I venture tho prediction now that in less than three years from this dato, it will be unusual to seo a load of grain or hogs, brought to North Platto except by truck, and my present guess Is that qulto a fow Dodgo and White trucks will bo used. Havo you thought over your truck needs. Como and talk it over. J. V Romigh, Dealer. Building operations may bo consid erod -satisfactory when fivo houses are erected in one season on one particu lar half block. This applies to tho half block on Taplc street between First street and A street. J. A. Adams and Ralph Tylor havo completed handsome stucco bungalows, Edgar Chapman is finishing a pretty homo of similar construction, Judgo Wood hurst has moved his house to that block and put in a new foundation and basemont on tho fractional cornor lot, and tho romaining lot will bo occupied by a house to bo constructed by L A Boyd. ::o:: For Sale ' My houses and lots on tho corners of Sixth and Cottonwood streots. Inquire of Guy Swope. 4G-8 II. N. SMITH. weeks or Ring. ;:o:: See 'Clinton & Son about your Eyo troubles, satisfaction ovcry time. Son Is over in Germany, will bo homo in a fow mouths. Sign of tho Big 30c 17 17c 14c 23c Early June Peas Sweet Corn Post Toasties Libbys Salad Dressing And so on all the way through our line of goods. We carry the famous Sun Kist Brand of can goods. Don't be mislead by an in ferior brand of goods. We receive daily Butternut and Kream Krust Bread in sanitary, parchment wrap- Estrayed or Stolen. 1st, a two year old red heifer branded PU, J-5 (connected) on left' rib. Suitable rVfixr CTlTr'Mf k HTM roward will bo paid for information UlH O 1 EuEilYliilTill lenumg to recovery or nnimai. DENNIS UUl'JEN, 49-2 Phone 798F11 North Platte PHONE 212. NORTH PLATTE S NORTH PLATTE,NEB.I Cow Brand The Best Flour Made in the Best Tawn in Western Nebraska A Home Product Used by all Home People.