ft 4 . ' 49 Keith Theatre, Monday and Tuesday. FRED STONE in a Circus story ,r "UNDER THE TOP" " i, - when you wero just "so high" ou loved the circus and you love it still. Come see all the circus tricks you saw when you were a youngster and then some. Special for Monday- FAY TINCHER in "SALLY'S BLIGHTED CAREER". LOCAL AND PERSONAL New fall models gorgetto waists Just In at "Wilcox Department Store. E. W. Cross lias begun the erection of a now homo on south Maplo street. II. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. H. L. Montgomery of Omaha, spont the first of tho week with friends In town. Boys' waists and shirts at big re ductions. Edwards-Itcynold8. Tho "Rexall handles the goods. tf Miss Tlllle "Woodman, of Suther land, spent Wednesday In town with friends. Men's Interwoven silk socks 85c a pair at Wilcox Department Store. Allen Robb went to Lexington yes terday for a visit with his aunt, Mrs. Fred Temple. We grind our own lenses. II. Dixon ft Son, Sight Specialists. Mr. and Mrs. Claude WIndon came over from Elslo Tuesday for a fow days' visit with friends. Tho Itoxall, handles tho goods. tf Elmer James has started tho con struction of a residence In tho 1200 block on west Third street H. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. fEUss" Isabollo Dirau camo up from Omaha Monday for a two weeks' vis It with Miss Marlon Falkner. New fall mllllnory; qulto a large shipment of it has just been opened by Wilcox Department Storo. Shotgun tactics prevailed at a "mil itary wedding" of an Ozark bride. IBoo It tonight at tho Keith, k Mothers, do not overlook tho clear ance salo of boys' waists and wash suits at Edwards-Iloynplds. tfor Salo Two Iron three-quarter bedsteads, springs and mattresses, and other articles. 305 west Third stroct. GOOD USED CARS On account of my recon- Never shrink and Wooltex whlto skirts, a beautiful lino of dcpcndablo goods to bo found nt Wilcox Depart ment storo. ' Miss Lillian Sturgls, Mrs. A. C. Aldrlch and son Lester Will leave tho first of tho week for a two weeks' vis- j it in Denver. Palm Beach suits will be much higher next year. Buy one now In our clearance sale, your choice at $10..00. Edwards-Reynolds Co. Mrs. Ada Turplo returned Thurs day from California where she had boon spending tho past two months with her sister. From 10 a. m. till C p. m. we have on display in our window a selection of diamonds that Is second to none. Dixon, tho Quality Jeweler. Miss Marlon Falkner returned Mon day from Omaha, where she- spent tho week end as the guest of Miss Isabella Doran. Always try Tho Rexall -first, it pays. tf Tho telephone girls gathered at the Winget homo Tuesday evening and surprised Miss Ruth, the occasion be ing her birthday, f A very beautiful Masonic ring on display at $20.00. Extra heavy solid gold. It will Interest any Mason. Dixon, tho Jeweler. iMr. and Mrs, Adam Christ returned Wednesday from a six weeks' wed ding tour to Buffalo, Now Yorlj City and other eastern points. EdwardB-Roynolds offer any white I canvas low shoe in the house at $2.25 the pair. Miss Mary Temple, who had been spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. L. C. McGraw, returned Thursday to her home at Lexington. Engraved Tiffany rln,gs, green or yellow gold, all sizes. Dixon, the Jeweler. The largest lino of ladlcshand bags both In leather and ellk that has been shown In North Platte Just opened at Wilcox Department Store J, E Sebastian and family went to Omaha last night where Mr. Se bastian will spend sovoral days look- ins after business manors. When you aro ready to look at d In struction plans to restrict our inonds, don't forgot that Dixon's prices i nro inviung, activities to Dodge and Chand ler;sales and service exclustve ly, I will this week sell the fol lowing used cars at very reason able prices: I 1917 Maxwell Touring -$l()0 1918 Briscoe Touring, over hauled, new battery .$500 197 Dodge Touring, over hauled, guaranteed $750 . f Z fin T , Chevrolet speedster, spe cial racing body, snap py little car $550 "Xv. ROMIGH (1th and Locust North Plat to Miss Marjorlo Doughterty, of Kear noy, Is tho guest of Miss Hazol Smith Miss Vera Cough left today for a two weeks' visit with frlehds In Cen tral City. Cuff links for the soft cuffs, a won dorful selection . Dixon, the .Tow clor. . Mr. and Mrs. J. C Don, Dr. L. C Drost and daughter Mary, will leave Sunday on an auto trip to tho moun talnB In Wyoming whero they will flBh for a coupld" of weeks. Ladies' wrist watches $15.00 up to $125.00. Dixon, tho Quality Jeweler A North Platto man who spent tho early part of tho week In Omaha says tho heat was terrific. Nlnety-flve In Omaha is moro depressing than is 105 In North Platto, ho says. Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Roynolds Bldg. Phono 148 Walter Roberts, who has been res ident manngor for tho Standard Oil Co., has resigned and will enter Into partnership with his brother R. G Roberts in the. real estate business. Don't fall to tako advantage of Ed wards-Reynolds' remarkable offer on Palm Beach Suits Choice at $10,00. Go to tho Crystal tonight and see Charles Ray in his wonderful base ball story, "Tho Bushor," and tho Sunshine comedy,- "Tho Shadow of Hor Pest." Great entertainment For Sale A good milch cow. Call at 803 south Walnut. 53-lp LOCAL AND PERSONAL Now Is the time to buy a bathing suit and stop renting onoJhat every-. body wears. We offer choice of our large assortment nt ono'tmrd oft the rogulor price. Edwnrds-Uoynold Co. Ira Russell landed nt Now ' York Tuesday wltlitho Fourth division, Ira is one of tho boys who left hard with Compnny E and 'has remained it "the, same" company throughout, his period, of service. ' j Don't fall to road Ed Wards-Roy- nolds' ad In this paper. It will save you inonoy , .. Guy .Colenian has bold his farm two miles westiifUown, formerly tho-Hlh-man placed to Clearenco Mooro for a consideration of $135 per acre. The sale was made through the Robert-1 Bros. Land Co. 't She stampeded nt the marriage' nl tnr. She refused the first man fled with the second man wedded . the third man. It all happened to Peggy Hyland In "The Rebellious Bride,," the brightest comedy of tho season. Keith theatro tonight. Jack Stack, who Is In transport service on the liner Callao, was In New York the past week and took the ex amination for first-class machinist, passing with high honors. Hu ex pects to make several trips to France before ho receives his discharge from the navy. The B. P. O. Elks Initiated a class of six candidates Monday evening and following tho ceremony refreshments were served. Two of the candidates woro tho Messrs. Hall, bankers of Maywood. About a dozen moro can didates who have made application will be- initiated this month. H. A. Runner returned Tuesday from Overland, Kansas, whero he hnd spent tho past two months with his daughter, Mrs. J E. Montgomery. Mr. Runner reports that although It la almost lmposlblc to secure labor there, tho harvesting Is almost finished, with tho wheat averaging twenty-six bush els per acre. The rain yesterday, following ten .),. nt n1. 1.A ti'iuitlum twits' a relief to mankind and a life-Eaver for the corn crop. Corn up to Sunday showed but little effect of the heat, but the first three days of tho week were so hot that tho leaves began to curl and farmers were beginning to feel Eomqwhat nervous. Now Is the time to get your Dodge or Chandler car ordered for fall deliv ery. Every day you wait will place tho delivery date that much further off. Bettor make your plans for tho now Dodge or Chandler Sedan for theso cars aro most comfortable for all seasons. Deliveries will be In or der, as the demand Is far beyond pro duction facilities. J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer. Fred Stone, famous as a panto mimic comedian, also a talented act or who knows how to portray serious as well as humorous roles will be seen nt the Keith Monday and Tuesday In tho picture "Under tho Top." As a funmnker in his particular field on the stage he was ' never rivaled by iany. other comedian before the publlcHo is also an expert lariat thrower, tight rope walker and bareback rider. Just recently ho won much favorable com ment by his riding and lasBo work at tho Frontier day celebration at Chey enno. Some of our farmer friends aro still n little "soro" over tho vote on the court house levy,. While In town this week ono of them beat the air with his fist and', said: "Walt until next v I A FAT CHECK BOOK OR A FAT POCKET BOOK . . A fat check book is never as enticing as a fat pocket book. If you lose your check book you lose nothing. a But with a check book in your pocket you always have money at your pen-point-' you need only to write a check. You always have the right change and bills paid by check stay paid for a cancelled, endorsed check is a legal receipt. Open a check account at this bank. Costs you nothing, but saves you money. Platte Valley State Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. election, and 'every office In the court mouse will bo filled by a fqrmer." Well If so, It means that Just that many farmers will move to North Platto and thus increase our population, and SVe nro all striving to get moro people to move here. Wo nro boosting for a population of 15,000 In 1925, and the farmers aro Just as welcome as any body. DR. C A. SELIJY Announces his discharge from tho military service and return to prl vato practice. Offices over Rexall Drug Storo. Phones: Office 371, residence 10G8. North Platte, Neb. DR. K. W. FETTER Announces his discharge from tho military service and return to pri vate practice. Offices over Rexall Drug Store. Phones: Offlco 382, residence G34. North Platto, Nob. .3 The Field-Birge Lumber Company A, FORMERLY 1 i The North Platte Lumber Co. AND The W. W. Birge Co. Lumber, Coal and all Building Materials. The new corporation will continue to give the public the same excellent service which its predecessors have given in the past. It will have on hand at all times a stock that will enable it to fill any demancf for any sorb of' building material .or coal at a most reason- ' . " t v .; .; .. . . ' . , . able price. Now flank to Open Soon Tho Noble stock of goods in tho Hlnman building on Dewey street has been closed out and tho room will at bnco bo remodeled preparatory to occupancy by tho now Union Stato Bank. A now front will bo put In, vault constructed and other improve ments made. ::o:: Thanks Patrons. I wish to thank tho people of North Platto and surrounding coun try for tho very liberal patronage ac corded mo whllo in tho grocery bus iness. Tho patronage was heavy and very satisfactory, and my only rea son for retiring from the business was tho very flattering offer made mo by tho officers of tho new Union Stato Bank, which will occupy the room. BERT NOBLE. : :o: : Edwards-Reynolds offer choice of any straw or genuine Panama hat in tho houso at $1.00. GUARANTEED NOT TO BREAK ! Model No. mm Single Tub W Washer witli Swinging Wringer Th!i Model offeri the houteirife the adtantace. of the movable -twinging wrlngfr without th bench equipment of other models. Wither tub li exactly the time .tht luet! on other moddt-r-hat all modern Improve tntnta. Klectrla motor it trouMcproot will not "burn out." Wrlneer twines to ny position and lua Safety Quick Releua feature. Tub la equipped with apeclal adjustable caitera hlch permit of ralitin: or loucrkur to any petition. ''lji i. j.i.iai.iw pMptgtic World-Famous 1 1 Ittl The Choice of Women Who Know A Washer that that will suit you bocauso 60,000 Houswives use it overy Monday. A Washer that is famous for what it DOES. There is no better Washer made for your service It Is simple, strong and durable. Wash03 and wrings by power. 4 great models attaches to any olectrlc light socket guaranteed. Two Ynlunblo Books FREE Two complete books of formulas on washing and dry cleaning, call anu get those, NORTH PLATTE LIGHT & POWER CO. Ball Game Sunday. Tho Lexington ball team will bo hero Sunday for a game with the local players, and members of tho motor transport corps, who will bo In camp at tho park will be guests of the management. A very Interesting game Is antici pated, as tho two teams are said to bo evenly matched Church of Onr Sarionr Episcopal. s Order of divine services for Sun day, August 3d. Holy communion 7:30 a. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon 11 n m. Sunday school north side chapel 3 P. m. R. O. MACKINTOSH, Rector. ' 51 NORTH PLATTE Si NORTH PLATTE, NEB.! Cow Brand row nnAND The Best Flour Made in the Best Town in Western Nebraska A Home Product Used by all Home People. INCORPORATED 1887. Mutual Building and Loan Association. Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The Association has unlimited funds at its command to assist in the building or purchase of homes for the people of North Platte. If you are interested, the -officers of this Assoeiation will render every assistance and show you how easy it is to acquire your own home. T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE F. SALISBURY, President. Secretary.