Every Automobile Buyer Should realize the Importance of buying r from a dealer who understands his needs, his requirements, a dealer who has facili ties and organization and experience. The . dealer is as imnortanf a factor in the con tinuous satisfaction of car ownership as , iuucii ciuia-, aim isivts unie uiuugui. iu str lecting the dealer. Why not give it some thought? Come in and talk it over. Dodge Brothers, Cleveland, Chandler Motor Cars. LOCAL AND FEltSONAL "Service "'Our Owners" North Platte.Neb. Telephone No. 844 6th and Locust, Call and sec the new Chandler Sedan and Coupe. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office ovr tha McDonald Stats Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Joo C. frjentls SU-3 A glrl'lmby was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hirschfeld. Buttennilk made frorn pastuerized cream, North Platte Creamery. Mrs. Carl Hermanson, of Bachus, is visiting her son Chas. Hermansen and daughter, Mrs. Mogensen. For Sale Belgian Hares Call ev enings, 310 west Eighth. Miller. See the new line of printed Geor gette Crepes at Wilcox Department Store. f. , Mrs. C. F. Seaburg returned home Tuesday from a ten days' visit with relatives in the eastern part of the state. For Sale Soft coal heater, inquire G03 west Tenth street of call Red CG2. SG-3 Initiation of candidates into Ttebek ah Lodge No. 10, I. O. O. F., has been postponed from Friday night until the next regular meeting. For Sale Good 1 ton Fulton truck, a real bargain, used about G months, about one- third ncw.prico. J. V. Ro migh Garage. Mrs. Geo. Schell entertained eigh teen young ladles at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening compliment ary to Mrs. Clifford Dorram. For Sale Four horse power Fair banks gas engine, good running order. Brodbeck's Meat Market. 8Gtf; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sinclair returned Tuesday fom.aTvisit in Omaha. v Chas. Lierk went to Omaha Tuesday to spend a couple of days looking after business matters. 1917 Maxwell touring, guaranteed to be in good condition. For sale cheap at the Rorr.igh Garage. Wanted Experienced dry goods clerk either man or woman. Wilcox Department Store. ; J. W. Payne loft Wednesday for In diana where he will take treatment for rheumatism for a month at a hot mud resort In order to mako more room for other merchandise, our blankets on sale November 8th, for as long as they last. E..T. Tramp & Sons. Dick Grace, of Omaha, spent Wed nesday in town visiting with old-time Wilcox Department Store. The bath robe blankets on Bale at' reduced prlcos. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Mr. and Mrs. Cokor, of Suthorlnnd, ! visited friends in town Wednosdny. ! r. Howard Yost, Dentist, Twlncm llullriiii?. Phono !107. ' "If I Walter EIHs, who had boon visiting l Mrs. Ellis in Omaha, roturned homo i Wednesday morning. I For Salo Puro Brod Chostor White Spring Boars. K. K. Atkinson, Brady, Nobraska. 86-0 i J. B. Murphy and F. C. Mullay trans 1 acted business in town Wednesday while onroute from Omaha to Alliance i For Sale The Donogan houso at 20S i south Sycamore Stroot. Phono Rod IH07. . t .79tt; j Found-jBn tlto foot blsgrounda in ,tho onsftthd city parloa Sweater and, cap which the owner can have by call-, 1 ing on George Tekulve, at tho Tramp shoo store, and proving proporty. Frank Vandorhoof was tho Wednes day guest of his cousin Ed. Vandor hoof. Mr. Vandorhoof is president of tjie Midwest Land and (Investment Co. nnd ninkea his hcadqunrters in Denver. Nico enough for your family the new Chandler Coupe nnd sedan. Sec them at tho Romlgh Garage. November weather Is proving very changeable; for instanco Wodnosday was a bright, pleasant day but during the night a little rain, sleet and snow fell, and yesterday was dark, cloudy and chilly. For Salo A nico now residonco pro perty last houso on North Maple. For prlco see L. D. McFarland, 2005 oast 4th street. Phono Red 732. 83tf R. L. Cantlln, by reason of lack of time to give the position tho needed attention, has tendered his resigna tion as secretary of the North Platto Central Labor Union. A successor will probably be elected at tho mooting to bo held next Tuesday evening. Special Homo cured bacon 35c per pound. Brodbeck's Moat Market. tf The soldiers arch at tho north end of Dewey street was torn down yes terday after an existenco of about eighteen monthB. On this arch was inscribed the name of every Lincoln county boy who had entered tho ser vice. Erected for temporary use. tho arch had become ragged and worn nnd somewhat of an eye sore. Wanted Liberty bonds at. market price. Louis Llpshltz. The Board of directors of the Cham ber of Commerce met Monday evening and elected Hrtrry Dixon vice-president and O. H. Thoolecke treasurer. The election of a president was de ferred until the next meeting. It was decided to employ a permanent secre tary and in order to secure applicants advertisements will be inserted in daily and trade papers. Those new coatees are beautiful, at Will Organize Cnntccn l'prvrs. Mrs. W. C. Boguo, who was com mandant of tho Rod Cross Canteen, has boon requested by tho Contrnl Division to organize tho Canteen Re-j servos, and authority for such wanj granted Wednesday by the local Red Cross Chapter. Members of this or-1 ganizntion will, as tho namo doslg-' nates, be composed of those who wori affiliated with tho former Onntoon coinimnies. The objoct of tho orKiuil-i aatlon of tho roservos is to bp pre-1 pared to moot nny omorgoncy which might nrlso nationally or locally ::o:: Election for Red Cross Directors. An election for fifteen directors or the Lincoln County Chapter of the Red Cross will bo hold In tho southeast corner of tho postofflco lobby from ten in the morning; until seven in the ev ening on Novembor 20th. According to the rules of tho organization thirty names havo been seloctod by a nomi nating committee and from theso those voting will mark on tho ballot tho fit-, teen they wish olocted. Tho flfteon dl-' rectors elected will In turn select tho oxeeutivo committee of nlno, flvo inombors of which need not bo mem bers of tho board of directors. I : :o: :- Thirty years ago Dick was one of North Platte's llvliest young men. F. B. Stevenson has sold his vulcan izing, works on west Sixth to F. J. Dlener and son. Mr. Stevenson will spend the winter In Colorado where ho recently purchased a tract of land. For Sale Seven room house on east Third street. All modern. Three Isaac Deats, GOO block east Third. Phone Red 1233. 80tf Tho Roberts Bros. Land Co. report tho salo 1G0 acres of table land north east of Oshkosh to an Omaha man for $00.00 an acre, and 160 acres of Irri gated land near Lewellen to a Kansas man for $235 per acre. .Special Home cured bacon 35c per pound. Brodbeck's Meat Market. tf Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Thompson left Wednesday for California where they will spend tho winter. For several years past they havo been spending the winters on tho Pacific coast. Special Kettle rendered lard. Brod beck's Meat Market. 8Gtf Tim Sutton Found Dead. I Tim Sutton, deputy shoriff, was, found dond In his room at tho Coni-j mcrclal hotol about nlno o'clock Tues day forenoon. Indications woro that, ho had been dead not los than flvo hours when found. Ho had boon troubled with kidnoy and stomnch dis orders for some time, but ho retired Monday evening apparently about as well as usual. Falling to appear Tuesday morning, an attempt was made to awakon him, but ns no re sponse was mado his room was enter ed and his lifeless body found. Tho deceased came to North Platto from tho east flvo or six years ago, and little Is known of his llfo other than that his wifo died shortly before he enmo west. It Is not known that, he has any living relatives. Funeral services were hold at the Moloney chapel Wednesday afternoon. Scott Reynolds returned Wednesday, entertained about twenty at her homo from Lincoln where he had been visit- on west Eleventh street in honor of ing his family. Ho was accompanied her sister, Mrs. H. F. Shadle, of Boone, homo by Ted, who will remain here) Iowa. Mrs. Shadlo was tho recipient until tho beginning of tho second , of a number of beautiful handker semester at tho university. i chiefs as it was her birth anniversary. rmon.. mifta nr ni.nrnntr m.d in- A musical program was ronderod and dividual stylos at money saving prices tho evening was closed with art oyster that will make you ?7.5u to $:u.uu on any suit you buy of The Leader Msr cantilo Co. supper. Queen Quality Shoes at Wilcox 'De partment Store. J. R. White, of Sutherland, was In town Wednesday enroute home from Missouri where hp had spent several weeks putting in drainage ditches on land ho owns. Mr. White within tho past two years has purchased two farms in northeastern Missouri in what is known as the corn bolt. Land In that section this year produced as high as sevcnty-flvo bushels of corn to tho acre. For Sale 8 acres in town, $2500. Phone Red 319. 84-4 Raupn Vroman, who recently was released from service after nine months spent in a hospital recovering from a frnctured and otherwise injur ed log, will probably enter one of tho United States vocational schools. Tho surgeons seem to have mado a botch in setting nnd treating Ralph's leg, and as a result that particular le is about three-quarters of an inch short er than tho other. Call 212 for fresh groceries. Dick Stogemann. 77tf For Salo 320 acres, all lovol, 5 room houso large bam, windmill and cement tank, all fenced and cross fenced, 17 ncres alfalfa, 100 acres more in cultivation, daily mall route, school houso on farm, 8 mtjoa from Chugwator, Wyo., lovol road to town, 35 miles from Nebraska line. Prico $35.00 per acre. Will take good town property as first payment and carry back balance at six por cent. WALTER WILSON, 80-2 Route 1, North Platte. Highly Improved 640 acres tractor land located 19 miles north of Chappell, Nob., and seven and a half miles southwest of Oshkosh. This land is located right In tho very best part of the famous Chappell, Neb., wheat country. Soli is of tho very bqst; it Inys almost perfect. Tho im provements on this place are easily worth $12,000.00. This is a money maker for some one. Prlco $75.00 por acre. Terms nbout one-half cash, bal ance to suit purchaser at G per cent Interest. A Good Tiny 1G0 ncres located six miles from Lodgerjolo, 'Nob. Good scjt of im provements; 120 under cultivation; 35 acres In wheat which goes with the place. The wheat on this place nvor aged ovor 35 bushels per acre this year; corn will mako about 25 bushels per acre. , Let us show you this one. Prlco $90.00 per aero; vory reasonable' terms. 320 aores for and one-half miles north of North Platte, Nob. Fair sot of Improvements 50 acres under cul tivation; balance hay and pasture; considerable more on this placo can bo broke. This is a good one for the money. Prico $27.50 per aero; about $5000.00 cash will handlo this; terms to suit on balance. Will tako city property on this up to about $2500.00. ROBERTS BROTHERS LAND CO.. North Platte, Nobr. Valentine, Nobr. Schuyler, Nobr. 8G-2 ChappolI,.Nobr. : :o: : I'etcr Itasniussen Passes A way. Peter Rasmussen, who had been In poor health for a year or more, passed away early 'Wednesday morning. Tho deceased was the father of Nels Ras ' musson. Tlirco other children also survive Tho remains wore taken to Boelns, Neb., yesterday for burial. t:o:: First Lutheran Church. Reformation Sunday. Morning wor ship 11 o'clock, subiect, "Dr. Martin Luther, tho Reformer." Evening wor ship s o'clock, subject, "Big Things Out of Little." Miss Irma Huffman will sing at tho morning service. Sun da hcsycol-.asoHfldflftahOfir V,bni, day school 9:45. Strangers nnd friends heartily wolcomo to worship witn us. REV. C. F. KOCH, Pastor. : ;o: : For Sale A few thoroughbred Duroc Jorsov malo nlcs. Ble stretehv fellows. Fred Nelson, two miles west of North Platto. 78tf osm Commencing, Saturd Nov. Forced to move I am going to close my entire stock of Groceries at a 10 Per Cent HARRY C. ANDER SON. iriT'SYOBHSTQMAGHi cess B do not delay, a moment. Kldnev troubles nro clnnccrpus That wralt that scnldlnc. scanty, or too frequent urination, menns dendly URIC ACID In tho system, lleftl the Kidneys so they tills Inslduous I'olion. JUOVYUXS KIDNEY & BLADDER PUIS nro reeocniicd nstlia best remedy In tho world for kidney diseases. They are heal ing, nntlsep Ic nnd wonderfully effective. Mnny baso Imitations of theso wonderful Tills nro placed on tho market by un- H......uud ........ .m,v .ui-i a. uvea y " V.'"u "Url' VVOH1 SUCH worthless Imitations. Bo suro that you CCMiiepcnuine.&oiacvcrywherentWc You cannot afford to neelopt it, Stnnv nrh trnimlrtc cur.), na nt.lj.HMU ccstlon. I fdartbuin. otc, cnuso infinite suf- 3t lives. It i oary to have a clear nose anri throat if you will get one of thene atomizers and spray the nose and throat each detyi , ItvilUtUl thouor anas of- germs on their way into the system. Complete with Nasal Guard $1.50. nrlrtft ami tmr tv n tit t ,nii.HHJM M li vn Nntnrn n iiinn nml mmi Ci...,ini. vacation. Let J uv. K0D0L DYSPEPSIA TABLETS do the work. They nro of tho hlchest dl sestlvc powert ona of their prlnclpnl In gredients will dlcest 3.000 times In welcht of nUiumlnotis matter. .Get Kodol Dyspepsia Inbleis-NOT something else at nny drug PLEASE DON'T FORGET. 1. KNOWLEDGE. 2. PATIENCE. 3. TACT. 4. CHARACTER. 5. HONESTY. ARE FIVE OF THE PRINCIPLE QUALIFICATIONS OF A SUCCESSFUL DRUGGIST. WE used to think to be a druggist all one really needs to know was to fill prescriptions. Drug science has happily gotten away from some of the old ideas, and MODERN PHARMACY is performed with new ideas, THOUGHTS FOR YOUR COMFORT, MORE CARE AND STUDY. In other $ words expect from your druggist' KNOWLEDGE, PATIENCE and TACT, in explaining YOUR, , needs. Character and patience also SHOULD mean muchm to YOU, while being waited on. YOU may expect and bo i r :..! l. i;r i a . -riiAM' ilSSUIUU Ul receiving SUCIU'UUlllUUUllUMS unu IICUUIIUIU ui II iu Mccracken drug co. Phone No. 8. 1 2 Good Stores where you get Service. The Never Substitutors. North Platte and Grand Island. We deliver. mi fJ.VrrrrrrtiiM.: -h-rM. JO... w..r. SAVES rrV;:.rn MORE FEED J te;MBAT i V.ntk i'ii"8 FOR CATTLE f"" OMAHA. NEBR. -nr nuni.u Q SCUD FO B CATALO tariaTCTCTmmirrrinrnvQjgiai See Display on lot east oE Herrod's Grocery. HARRY J. VANNATTER, Local Agent. QThe White AAAZDA 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 any store, office or home will immediately be improved by this new EDISON MAZDA LAMP It adds tho 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 00 watts. Gives a satisfying, glareless light soft in its brilliancy. There is no comparison with any other lamp you have ever known. See it lighted today. North Platte Light and Power Co. 4