FRED STONE
"Johnny Get Your Gun"
Rough stuff in the Palm Court. Count Bullion-nia, n fortune
hunter happens to choose nn heiress of Fred Stone's acquaintance
so Fred puts a necklace around the dear fellah's neck and then
adjures him to listen to the Voice of Pure Reason. Nasty Situa
tion for Mister Count, what?
Keith Theatre, Monday and Tuesday.
OR. 0. II. CRESSLEK,
Graduate Dentist
Officii over the McDonnlil
State Bunk.
! LOCAL AND 1'EKSOyAL
A girl baby wna bom Tuosdny to
Mra. Helen 'iglie.
.MIks Anna llonnanson has accopted
a position at tlio Leador. i
Mrs. Fred Elliott loft Tuesday' for Phono 78GF22.
i Cecil Cool stopped over In town
, Tuesday while enrouto to Wyoming to
; ontor land undor the homestead act
and which right Is given him under
, tho soldiers' compensation act.
I For Salo Three cotHe . puppies 3
j months old. $2.50 ,$!acnt Call Black
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i Bryan Schott arrived homo yostor
j day on a furlough. For some time,
past he lias boon stationed at a con
valescent hospital at Denver. Ho
hopes to soon receive his discharge
from sorvice.
! For Sale Two corn stalk drills.
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i CrclgMon Haney Dies.
1 Crelghton Harvey, aged nineteen,
Ktl.n U'no lnli..i,l t.. 1... t .! ,
Madison, Wis.; where she will visit An otherwise quiet evening h en-;" pays forty dollars a month. J ednes-
her son Bon. livened on cast Front street Wednea-,; Postmaster McEvoy returned yo-1 day of ast wcok( d,e(1 about eleveI1
For Sale Household goods. In-, day when a real estato agent and an Jterday morning from Omaha, whore 0.clock Tuesday night Ho seemed
quiro of Mrs. J. 13. Murphy, 214 cast out-of-town Cattle buyer- came to h bad gone to consult a specialist ' to ghow somo lmprov'ement Mondny
Tiuru btrceu )ulunD' " " , night, but grew worse Tuesday fore
At Mi,P,.if. nf T'nvtnn. nrriv.-.l two uczon uy sianuers, awaracu
A Bon was born Mondfiy t3 Mri stnd
Mrs. L. Logan. " " . ""
Mrs. E. N. MoNamar, of Partem,
visited with friond In low n Wtdnee
day. . ,
There will be a mooting and Initia
tion of Ilobekah lodge this evening at
Hoven-thlrtv
For Sale Cable & Xolson Plflno.
Never used. Cheap. Good tarm P.
0. Bok 513, Phone Black 171.
Mra. Lucl and Miss Scott, registered
nursoK, arrived Tuesday from Chicago
to tal;.; poxltions at the Twlntm hou
pltal
Mrs. W. J. Stuart returned yoster
day from Chicago where she spent
several weoks visiting her sister Mrs.
Fred Lathrop.
I am extracting choice honoy. .Brln,'
your containers and get thorn filjed.
Ono mile N 3-4 E., VI X. R. MoFai
land, Pox G2G, Xorth Platte 7G-2
Mr and Mrs. Q, M. Trotter returned
yoHtorda from Omaha ' whore they
had gone to attend tho k-Sar-Ben.
but returned -whcn the fasttvltiot
wore cancelled.
For Sale Lease on 160 acres of
land four miles west of 5orth Platte.
Lease runs until March 1, 1921. This
year's crop of corn and hay will be
sold with tho lease. Phono 79GF4.
An open competitive civil service
examination will be held nt the post
office on October 18th for messenger
boy at the weathor bureau. The po
sition pays forty dollars a month.
Postmaster McEvoy returned yos-
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Tm. On My
ay
From a thoughtful man to a thankful maid.
I carry a message of sweetness and beauty that mere
words cannot convey.
I am a "messenger and a symbol of service known
wherever the finest candies in the land are eaten.
Ch
ocolates and Confections
The Sampler contains a winning assortment of those
chocolates and confections that have -been "Famous
Since 1842." Sold at the store that has the best of
everything
McCracken DruglCompaMy. -.
dozen
knock out to tho real cstator.
I Tho Crystal program tonight
a dltlon and does not dare to e rt
himself to any extent,
noon and passed away that night. Hs
mother and sister had been with him
Tuesday for a short visit with her
mother Mrs. Frank Hoxie. 1 Tho Crystal program tonight will I ' Do tho movies make your eyes burn several days preceding the end.
J. T. Kcefo left Wednesday night for Present Ethel Clayton in "ASporting and cause you tobe sleepy? If so It Tne fUncral will be held this nfter
Lln'cohi and Omaha to transact busi- Chanco,," a study of a gjrl who .is la time to see Dixon's sight specialist. noon at two o'clock at the Christian
ness for a dny or two i moved bv imputes. A comcdydrama ; Miss Kate Clark, deputy county church, the services to be conducted
"mIbb Maudo Miller left Tuesday for that offers good enteyUInment a;jd the treasurer, has been forced by III- by Rev. Koch.
Laramie whore sho will spond a cou-ltwo part comC(ly An Oriental Ro-, health to take a prolonged vacation I That this former Xorth Platte boy
plo of weeks visiting friends. meo." , ' j She has been out of tho office for sev- should meet such a tragic end is dcop-
room Ic0 or '10 raUroa(1 l),ant ,s now I eral weeks.and her conditionals suph ' ly regretted by, all acquaintances,
wanted to on our or vo rom shipped in 'from the Anheuser-Busch that much longer rest is 'needed, and to tho father and mother, who
hou8,o. Inquire at tho J. s. uavisLoj browory gt hQVllg' Th,g ,CQ jg1 county Treasurer Souder and Clerk were to long residents of the city, the
Garage. coming In sufficient quantity to sup- j Elmer Baker are doing the work, but sympathy of friends Is extended.
Mrs. Sarah Ryan, of Bushnell, Xeb., . ,. . . . . . .,! we,i. it is a strenuous business life thovaro
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is .tho guest of her daughtors Mr. neS(ay ovenjng seventy-five cars of 'leading.
Kawllngs GInn and Mrs. Lyman Bcr
the.
hurst.
'ice wero in tho yards waiting to bo
Dies of Appendicitis
Raymond Carter, of Dcatur,
111.
To whom are vou coins to sell vour
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' unloaded. Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer- U1UU u 1UI:U1 uit"n uusuay uven-
r i,m u irrmildil Wiultino. ....... - eantile Co. will offer the nlchest Inir followinc nn onerntlon lnr nnii'c'
.tT " "".-o v Valuablo little books on uiaciueg nr " . ... " " '
day to Curtis Tunnell of Gandy and nmI tll0 difforont serums, and how to Pnces; u?u appendicitis. The young man came
Nollye Freol of Gandy fiy Judge Wood-1 administer snmo, for free distribution. I J' RmlE reports the sale iof jlore some time ngo as a solicitor for
Dr. Prltcnard, Uistriuutor. '-Sjiougo uroiners iwo-ion irucK3 to magazines. When taken sick his
Gcoruo CanwrlKht. grandson of Eu-' Chas. Gelrken and R. H. Waltemath.
-l)r. A. C. Howard, of Alliance pnss-
1 mother was sent for and arrived Sun-
' nnr,n Pnrnni'I frli onfl hrntlmr nf Trnnn iDndco rnmlRtnrn tn V. H. TTItifrHiHnn 1 it 1...... nr.i
ed Uivough yesterday and spent the , " " n' , " u",7 "Z" lul a" .
uanwrigiu 01 inib uiiy, ujuu t mc u""uu "'"b"i """b f,"- "'" uay morning, 'ino remains were tan-
armv hosnltal at Greenville. X. C, last mercial trucks to W. J. Bell and AVP
week of tuberculosis. The deceased , D. Eshleman,, a winter car to Amos
en to Decatur Wednesday night for
burial.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, who re
cently moved to Idaho, havo returned
!to Xebraska and are at present visit
ing relatives In Kearney. It is prob
able that they will again make Xorth
Pintle their home.
Itfxons grind their lenses.
A Xorth Platto man who returned
time botwon trains with Dr. C. A.
Solby.
I.1CUI. siuncy spinner, wno mm uun.. twenty.thrco ycars ohl and wfts , Thompson of Wellfleet. a sedan t0 J.
s-wlth ompany E, and in all spent ov- l)0rn nna rn,8cd ,n t,B cltyi but on. '. E. Sebastian and touring cars to R.
or two years in seMco,, haa resumed Jn Qhl ! E. stenger, AV. II. LeDioyt and X. C.
hls position in tho Fink harness store. t Anderson
For Sale or Trado at a Bargain j Antiorson.
"t yU t0 R Gooi,w'" CTffot 280 acres of. good land, improved, 100 I In this day and age nothing will
before: buying your fall suit. Helen broko Pog8C8slon ncnv for i0 for the particular lady but a real
Mlnshall, representative. 7G-2 whont South ot Goring( Neb. In- Cordova bag. Dixon is the exclusive
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ilnzon returned nulro at 1005 north Locust St. 75-2 agent for Xorth Platte.
"Tuesday from California, whoro they. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Xorton will j Thero is a noticeable decreaso in
had been spending their honeymoon, lcavo Sunday for Grand Island for a tho number, of colored men in town, from Omaha yesterday says that city
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since mo aunuay riot is very -quiei in
a business way. In tho evening tho
streets are deserted, about the only
Individuals to bo seen are tho soldiers
patrollng tho streets over a good or
tion of tho city. It would bo diffi
cult to estimate the Jlnancial loss the
riot caused tho city of Omaha
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Stock for Sale.
On account of having to move soon,
I offer for salo flvo head of milch
cows, nino head of stock cattle, one
Shetland pony colt, thirteen head of
hogs and four dozen Buff Orpington
chickens. C. A. MOORE,
72tf 215 west Twelfth St.
'and will mako their homo here hub short visit with their son, v. J. isor- ioss than one-fifth ns many as dur-
k -winter. ton and family, after which Mr. Xor-, in(? the summer. Their scattering
For Salo-iFord car in excellent ton 1U'1 J,m wlu Bo to Excelsior j bQgnn following tho murder of Con
nnmiMnn CnU nt. H02 west Sixth, or Springs to spend a fow weeks taking (luct0r Massey. Tho police are tell-
Bhono.Rod 3G5 70-2 tll batns aml Mr8, Norton v,n to lng all colored
Iowa for a Visit with rclutivos.
: Lieut, and Mrs. B. L. Lambert, who ..o:.
had been visiting relatives in town, Benches ami Bedbugs. w,ic,iv n.t r u,
left Tuesday for tho
in
Pugot Sound
men who nrrive In
town to "movo on," nnd they movo.
Three arrived in town from the wer-t
Wednesday,
Exterminated with one application. . . ,,, Tllpv ,,,,,.
navy yard. They woro accompanied af j n n n,,K powders. Xorth Platto .. . D . ,, ..'
"by Mr. Lnmbort's mother.
" l" 1 i wait for the sun to reacli the mld-
agont, A. W. Homo. Phone Black J20 j WC8tthoy ,eft ln8tnnter.
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RESTORED NERVOUSVIGOR
DRIVES OUT APPENDICITIS
DRS- STATES
THE CHIROPRACTORS
All nervous power of the bowels
comes from nerves leaving tho
backbone between joints. There
will be no lack of vigor and health
In the bowels where these nerves are free.
Case after case of appendicitis has simply
faded out following adjustments of tho joints
of the backbone. With the return of natural
nervous vigor to these parts, tho
condition cleared itself.
For Salo
Lots In Ottenstoln's Grove, Block 3
Mlllor Addition; sidewalk, gas am!
sowor In. Call at rosidenco 311 wect
Third street. Phono 258. 73tf
FREE That adjustments , of
disordered joints of the backbone
removes the cauBe of appendicitis
is easily demonstrated. Call for
a free consultation today.
DRS. STATES & STATES
Tho P. S. C. Chiropractors.
Building anil Loan Building
Nqrth Tlatte, - Nebraska,
ADJUSTMENTS
Are given with sci
entific precision in
all diseases alfectlng
Uio following or
gans: '
Drain
Eyes
Ears
Nose
Throat
A nun
Heart
Lungs
Liver
Stomach
Pancreas
Spleen
KidnejH
Small Dowel
Large Dowel
(icnltal Organs
ThlghK
and Legs
Goodman-Buckley Trust Co.
Ill East Front.
NORTH PLATTE, NED.
Phone (!i
REGISTRAR AND TRANSFER OF STOCKS,
ATTORXEY-IX-FACT. RECEIVER, ASSIGXEE,
TRUSTEE, GUARDIAX. ADMIXISTRATOR ,
OF ESTATES, EXECUTOR OF WILLS.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT
RON!) DEPARTMENT
OFFICE S :
E. R. GOODMAN,
President.
X. E. BUCKLEY,
Sccy.-Treas.
S. M. SOUDER
T. F. HEALEY
Liberty Land Company
Office Over Rexali Drug Store.
Choice Farm Land in Lincoln and adjoining Count
ies. Also some good Ranches. Houses and Lots
in all parte of North Platto. Look for the bib l sign.
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INCORPORATED 1887.
Mutual Building and Loan
Association,
Of North Platte, Nebraska.
RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
The Association lias 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
Association will render every assistance and show you how
easy it is to acquire your own home.
T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE. SALISBURY,
President. Secretary.
HAY
We Buy and Sell
Obtain our Prices.
THE HARRINGTON MER. CO.
CThe White MAZDA Lamp
Kind to the Eyes
The comfortable, pleasing light from this new
lamp, so kind to the eyes, appeals to everyone
It makes you feel at ease wherever they are'
More than that, the interior attractiveness of anv
store, office or home will immediately be improved
by this new,
EDISON MAZDA LAMP
Tt adds the finishing touch to interior decoration
Made in a china-white, tipless bulb, 50 watts only'
and can be used in any existing socket or fixture
where you now have clear lamps of 40, 50 or GO
watts. Gives a satisfying, glareless light soft
in its brilliancy.
There is no comparison with any other lamo
you have ever known. See it lighted today.
Worth Platte Light and Power Co.
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