BALI OF HOOS. On Saturday, Oct 23 at Lexington, In thd Salo Pavilllon, wo will soli as oUmy an offorlng of Poland Chinas nj vlll go through any sale ring tills year. Wp have studied ttio hog business from a practical farmers standpoint for 20 years and have sparod no effort vjtostlble In developing that typo. Tho Judge at the County Fair said I ImhI a distinct large type with un iformity, smoothness and quality not found In many herds. We appreciated the compliment most bocausc all our winners and 27 of tho 28 head shown by us were of ir own brcodlrig. From our herd of 200 head we will select 15 fall and 15 spring boar plgn Inojudlng the wlnnors. Wo will also Inolndo 10 sows with Utters and 10 open fall gilts, and 10 stock shoats Como. buy thorn nt your own price Foi further particulars sond for ti J catalog to j J. O. ANDERSON & SONS I TAKEN UP On or about Sopt. 22 on my premi ses In Oracoland Addition One Bay (Shetland pony, with throe white ' fcot Ownor can havo same by net tling cost of feed and advertising. J. D. HOLT. ::o:: To whom nre von going to sell yout Hay and Grain ' The flnrrlngton Mer cantile Co. tll elTer the highest prices, 64tf Dr. L. J. KRAUSE, Dentist. Me Donald linnk Building. Rooms 2 & 8, Phono 07. 42tf ::o:: When In North Plntto stop at the New Hotel Pulnco and Cafe. You will be treated woll. B8tf -::o: Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist Twlnom Building. Phono 807. 77tf DOCTOR C. A. SELBY rhyslclan aaA Swgeea Office over Rcxnil Drug Stoie Ofllco Phone 371. Houso 1068 But It lot onv fore ERSE Thl4J i$"&e look oY EDISON phpiiogi apK You'll sec in "Edison and Music" 17 ex quisite phonograph cabinets all genuine period cabinets nil Edison Cabinets. You'll be fascinated 1 Think of it I You can choose your cabinet on basis of price, or size, or taste and yet be sure that whatever you select, you'll have a genuine piece of period furni turc: By all means, read "Edison and Music." S'x what wonderful rnusic-and-furniture possibilities it unfolds. Harry Dixon Dealer. aMmmwBMn "Thine Is This painting, which hangs In National Headquarters of the American Bed Cross, Washington, depicts the homago of America's fighting men to American womanhood as mobilized for service In the World War by thl& rganlzatlon. It Is tho collaborative scientific nnd art creation of Majoi Joseph Cray Kltchell, late of tho General Staff, U. S. A., and F. Luis Mora, of the New York School of Art. The face of the central figure Is n composite si the features Qt.tutlwuaand J led. Cross, workers select ed. lot -the, jumoao. DOUGHBOY HAS A GRIEVANCE . Why In the World Don't Frenchmen Give Proper Pronunciation to Their Absurd Words" Take the city of Troyes, favorably known throughout the A. 13, F. ns a practically M. P.-less hurt:, writes Tip Bliss In the American Legion Weekly. Naturnlly, any human being would pronounco It to rhyme with "noise," and go on his way rejoicing In the knowledge of a good deed well per formed. Not so the frisky prof. He cnlls It "Twa," though why and wherefore lo l)Oii DIou alone knows. Hut If you want to get even with tho t. p., try him out with n regular word with plenty of "wV and "h's" and "th's" In It. "Whet her" Is the cat's fur, as the army expression almost has It. Tackle him with "whether" and watch him gargle nnd stammer and sizzle and finally turn up his toes and pass nway while somewhere In his In Bldcs arc still' resounding the last de spairing notes of his Infernal Inter pretation of a good, Christian word Into "vny-zalr-r-re." "Vuy-zalr-r-rcl" Shade of Babel! Now, ns regards tho matter of spell ing. One of the Frenchman's pet monstrosities In "Klss-kn-sny."" Docs ho spell II that way? Onlja answers, no. He goes lo work and unburdens himself of vowels and sibilants and things until he has gotten rid of "Qu'est-co quo e'est 1" What does !t mean 7 It means: "What Is this Hint this Is?" Which Is a fine healthy way of innl'n'iitlng, "Huh?" Huh In right. Real Nelghborllness. An Interesting experiment In neigh borllness tins been carried on for near ly n year In a part of Toledo wblch Is populated almost exclusively by Polish Immigrants and their descendants. The Polish Business Men's club of the dis trict conculvcd the Idea that tho needy Polish families In the community j should bo taken care of In a neighbor , ly way, rather than by charity orgnnl ! zatlons. The latter were requested not . to extend nhl In the district, but to notify the club, so that It might meet all emergencies. This Is not done from the club treasury, howover. An Inves tigation is made to determlno whether the need Ik for money, supplies or work, and tho other residents of the block, Including the tradesmen, are then Informed that their neighbors need their assistance, which, the club reports, Is alwnys forthcoming. Immunity . From Whoopino Couoh. I Dr. T. Luzzntl of Homo was called to threo different houses, In ench of which a child had liegini to cough. In each ease ho suspected that It might bo whopping cough ; therefore, ns a ' precaution, ho vaccinated all tho broth j ers and sisters with an nntl-whooplng-, serum. Ten days later his suspicion j wob confirmed by tho typical whoop, , but In no enso did ono of tho other children catch tho disease, though no attempt at Isolation was made, 1 In reporting this" to Policlinics (Ilomq) Doctor Luzzntl says ho lias found no benefit from vaccination o Iho disease has, be(como pronounces The Roxall handles tho goods. if Till: VKOKT OF Tin: (jhas; . i embodlos tho vital mochnuism nece sary to run tho motor cai. It's tho motor that ueods tho most caro and attention and that Is tho pnrLof an autoinobllo that wo claim to know all about ovory dotatl. Wo mako ro palrs for you in an oxport mannor on short notlco for modost compensation. Roy V. Buskirk Garage 218 East Fifth St. the Glory" THOSE WHO COME ONCE Always como back, especially whon they dcslro something oxtra flno In the way of food, servlco and surround ings. Wo only havo to Induco pooplo to como hero once. They como again oftholr own accord. Supporo you test our servlco today and loarn why this restaurant Is so poulnr. HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE RICH! Vr.M, I'roprleto- Opposite Union Pucilic Depot Without a The Greatest Tailoring Value To Be Had Fine All Wool Made to Measure Two Piece SUITS Special at $ 36a Full Suits or Overcoats $40 Burkes Tailor Shop 9 ra. 606 Dewey St. Up Stai Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. I General Fnrm Sales A Specialty, also I Rcnl Estate. Kcfcrcnccs nnd Dntcs First National Itnnk. Jle. 100 Enst 3rd St. Phone 912 HIDES, FURS AND JUNK. We want these. Big Price for Cast Iron. o market for bones at present. L. LIPSHITZ. FARM LOANS I have the Money on nana to close loans promptly. Real Estate Mortgages Bought and Sold T. C. PATTERSON Loan Broker Building & Loan Building Dr. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopathic Physician HAY FEVER AND CATARRHALDEAFNE SS OASIS BUILDING North Platte, Nebr. WWW V''W'VV ' NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North ol Postoflicc. Phone 58 A modern Institution for the fciantific treatment of medical, mrgical and confinement c&shi Completely equipped X-Ray nd diagnostic laboratory Staff: Geo. 0. Dent M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Redfield.nl. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath Over Illrschfold's Office Phono 333 Res. Phone 1020 DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors 5, fl, 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phono 70. Res. Phone 1242 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention GItob to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Residence 116 DR. REDFIELD , l'hysicinn, Obstotrlctan Surgeon, X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Daj Phone Office 012 Residence 676 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, Nebraska. Knights o! Columbus Bulldlas DEBRYBERUT A FORRES, Licensed Embamera Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day phone 41 Night phono Black 588 IV. T. PRITCIIARD, Graduate Votorlnarlan Ex-Government Veterinarian and ox assistant doputy Stat Veterinarian Hospital Dir. South Ylno Street Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black 633 Notice of Final Report. Estnto No. 1667 of Cyrus C. Parsons, docensod In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The Stale of Nebraska, to all per sons interested in snld Estato take notlco that the Administratrix has filed a final account and report of her administration and a petition for final sottlomont and dischargo as such, do termination of hoirshlp nnd decree of distribution, which have been sot for hearing before said court on Octobo 21, 1920, ut 9 o'clock a. in., whon you may appear jind contest the same. Dated Sopt. 16th, 1920. Win. II. C. WOODIIUirST, S21-3vkB County Judge DR. C. E. McltEYNOLDS, Specialist, liyci Ear, Noso and Throal. Office over Roxnll Drug Store, riiono 118. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. 1). Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Hank Building Office Phone Sit Residence .IS Extension Road No. 11. To whom It may concern: The Special Commissioner appolnlod to locate a road u follows: Commen lng Ht Station 11 of Road Ni 11 In the NWViSW'M of Soc. 4 T. UN. R. 30 W of Cth P. M. and running thence In a northeasterly, northerly , nd northwesterly direction through I tho NWHSWM of said Sec. I, thenco though tho SEV4SWV4 and tho Wost West Vt of Sec. 33 T. 15 N. R. 80 W. thenco to tho NV corner of said Sec. 33. thenco north on lino betweon Sees. 2S nnd 20 about 3-1 of a mllo. thence through tho NWViNWVi of Sec. 28 and through the we'st half SWVi of of Sec. 21 to the Vi Soc. corner of Sec. 28 and through tho west half SW Vi of Sec. 21 to the Vi Sec. cornor be tween sections 20 and 21, thenco north on lino between Sees. 20 and 21 nnd 1G and 17 to n point about 31 chains north of tho corner to Sees. 20, 21, 1C & 17, and thence through the wost half of west half of Soc. 1C and the SVUSWtJ of Sec. 9 to a point 20 chains north" of Corner to Sees. 8, 9, 16, 17, thenco north on lino botwecn Sees. 8 & 9 about 34 chains, thenco through tho NEVi of Sec. 8 to tho Vi Sec. cornor between Sees. 5 & 8, thenco north as near ,as practicable on tho center lino of Sec. C T, 15 N. R. 30 W. nd Sec. 32 T. 1G N. R. 30 W., tluuco through tho SWVi of Sec. 29 to tho Vi Sec. corner, between Sees. 28 & 29 T. 1G N. R. 30. W. thenco North on Sec lino between Sees. 2S nd 29, and 20 & 21 one and V& miles t iho NWVi cor ner of said Sec. 28, has reported In favor of tho establishment of tho samo Anyone havo claims for damages or objections thereto by reason of the establishment of tho nbovo road must fllo same in the office of tho County Clork of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on or before 12 o'clock noon of the 20th day of Novembor, 1920. Dated at North Platte, Nebr.. this 3rd day of Sopt. 1920. A. S. ALLEN, CmuUy Clerk. Extension Jtond No. 107. To whom It may concern: The special commissioner appointed to locate a road as follows: Commencing at a point on the sec tion lino between sections nine (9) and section sixteen (16) where tho public road number 11 intorsecta said section line, running thenco west on section lino between sections nine v9) and sixteen (16) and sections (8) eight and seventeen (17) to an inter section wltu road No. 78, all ui township 14, range 30. Lincoln Coun ty. Nebraska, has reported in favor of the samo as follows: providing tat tho land owners along said route give tho right of way free of charge, ann without claim for damages from Lin coln County. Any ono having claims for damages or objections to tho said road must file them In the office of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County. Nebraska, on or before 12 o'clock noon of 9th day of November, 1920. -Dated at North Platte. Nebr.. this 30th day of August, 1920. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. 67 5wks (SEAL) Notice of Election. Notice Is hereby given to tho elec tors of the City of North Platte, Ne braska, that the mayor and city coun cil of the City of North Platte. Ne braska, have provided by ordinance ror mo submission to a direct vote qf tho voters of tho City of North Platte, Nebraska, tho following proposition: An ordinance providing for tho sub mitting to the electors of the City of North Platto In tho County of Lincoln. State of Nebraska, tho following ques tion to-wit: "Shall tho City of North Plntto In Lincoln County, Stnto of Nebraska issue its City of North Platto Water Works Improvement Bonds In tho sum of Fifty Thousand & no-100 (?50,000.00) Dollars for the purpose of raising money for tho improving, extending and maintaining tho Water Works of said City and tho building and constructing of additional -well or wells, pump housos and Installing pumps and motors and extending re laying and enlarging watir mains In said City In nccordanco with tho plans and specifications and estimates on fllo with tho City Clerk ami to provide for the levying and collecting by tho proper officers a tax annually, to pay Interest and principal of said bonds as they mature" And by virtue of the power In mo vested I hereby call an olection on said ordinance so submit ted to bo held in tho City of North Platto, Nebraska, on tho 19th day of Octootr, 1920. The voting places of said olection shall bo as f. "nvs: The 1st ward at the A. N. Durb' i Garage at tho intersection of 5th and Dowoy Stroots; tho 2nd ward at tho County Court Houso; tho 3rd ward at the Fire Station nnd tho 4th ward at tho North Plntto Bulck Garage. Tho polls to bo open at S o'clock in tho morning and to remain open until 8 o'clock In tho afternoon of snld day. Thoso voting In favor of tho adop tion of said ordinance shall mark their ballot with an "X" opposite tho words: "For lulling Fifty Thousand & no-100 (?o0.000.00) Dollars of tho City of North Platto Water Works Improve ment Bonds In denominations of One Thousand & no-100 ($1,000.00) each bearing Interest at tho rato of 6 por annum, pnyablo Boml-annually Interest and principal payablo at the offico of tho County Troasurer of Lincoln County. Stnte of Nebraska, said bonds to bonr dato of October 1st, 1920, and tho Interest of said bonds to be pay ablo on tho 1st day of April, 1921 and on tho 1st day of October, 1921 and on the 1st day of April and tho l0t day of Ootobor of each nnd ovory yotfr thoroaftor until all of tho Interest on snld bonds shall havo been paid, rujd to levy a tax In. tho year 1921 arid onch and every year thereafter sufUc iont to pny tho Intorost nnd tho prin cipal of sold bonds ns thoy becomo tln'o until sufficient tax has been lovlcd to pny all of tho principal and intercut of snld bonds, such tax both for prin cipal and intorost to bo lovlcd uptm all of tho taxable property In tho city of North Platto. Lincoln County, Ne braska." Those voting against the issuing of snld bonds shall mark thoir ballot with an "X" opposite tho words ''AGAINST Issuing Fifty Thousand and no-100 ($50,000.00) of tho Otty of North Plntto Wntor Works Im provement Bonds In donomlnatlona of One Thousand and no-100 ($1.000.0T) onch, bonrlng Intorost at tho rate of 6 por annum, pnyablo semi-annually, Intorost nnd principal paynblo at tho office of the County Treasurer o'f Lincoln County. State of Nebraska, said bonds to bear dato of Octobop 1, 1920 and the interest on said bonds to bo payablo on tho 1st day of April, 1921 and tho 1st day of October, ,1921 and on tho 1st day of April and on tho 1st day of October of each ootid ovory year thereafter until all of the Interest on said bonds shall havo boon paid and the levy of a tax In tho year 1921 nnd each and ovory year there after sufficient to pay tho interest and principal of said bonds as thoy bo como due. until sufficient tax has boon lovlcd to pay all of tho principal and interest of said bonds, such tax both for the principal and Interest to be levied upon all of tho taxable property in tho city of North Platte. Lincoln County, Nebraska." Dated September 13th, 1920. O. E. ELDER, City Clerk. Notlco of Election. Notlco is hereby given to tho elec tors of the City of North Platto, Ne braska, that tho Mr., or nnd Hltv flmin. ell of the City of North Platto, Nto- orasKa, nave provided by ordln&nco for tho submission to a direct voto of tho voters of tho CltV of North Plnffn Nebraska, tho following proposition! ah ordinance providing for tho sub mitting to tho voters of tho City of North Platte in tho Countv of l,lnwln and State-of Nebraska tho following question: "Hliall tho City of North Platto In Lincoln County, State of Ne braska, issue its North Platto Flro Houso extension bonds in tho sum of Ten Thousand & no-100 ($10,000,00) for tho purpose of raising money for tho building of an extension fn Min Firo Houso of the City of North Platte and Tor equipping the same In accor dance with tho plans, specifications, and estimates on fllo with th rwtv Clerk and to provide for lovying and collecting by tho proper officers a tax annually to pay tho Interest and prin cipal or said bonds as thoy mature." And by virtue of the power In me vested I hereby call an election on said ordinance so submitted to bo held in tho City of North Platte, Nebraska on the 19th day of October, 1920. The voting places of said election shall be as follows: The 1st ward at the A. N. Durbln Garage at the Intersections of 5th nnd Dewey Streots; the 2nd ward at the County Court Houso; the 3rd ward at tho Fire Station and Uie 4th ward at tne North Platto Bulck Garage. The polls to bo opened at 8 o'clock in the morning and to remain open until 8 o'clock In the afternoon of said day. Thoso voting in favor of said ordin ance shall mark their ballots with an "X" opposite the word "FOR" is suing Ten Thousand & no-100 ($10,000.00) Dollars of the "City of North Platfo Flro Houso Extension Bonds," In donomlnatlojiB of one thousand & no-100 ($1000.00) Dollars, each bearing interest at the rato of six per cent por annum, payable semi-annually Interest and principal payable at tho offico of the County Treasurer of Lincoln County; State of Nebraska. Said bonds to bear dato of October 1, 1920 and tho Interest on said bonds to bo payable on the 1st day of April, 1921 and on tho 1st day of October. 1921 nnd on tho 1st day of April and tho 1st day of October of each and ovory year thereafter, until all of tho interest on said bonds shall havo been paid; to levy a tax in tho year lf21 and each and ovory year thereafter sufficient to pay the interest and prin cipal of- said bonds ns thoy become due, until sufficient tax has beon lov lcd to pay all of the principal and interest or said bonds, such tax both for principal and Interest to bo levied upon all of tho taxablo property In said City of North Platte, Lincoln County, State of Nebraska. Thoso voting against shall mark thoir ballot with an "X" In the par agraph beginning with tho word "AGAIN SH" Issuing Ten Thousand 00-100 ($10,000.00) Dollars of tho "City of North Platto Fire Houso Extension Bonds" in denomination of Ono Thous and & 00-100 ($1000.00) Dollars, caoh, ooaring interest at tho rato of six per cent por nnnum, payable semi-annually, Interest and principal payablo at the Office of tho County Treasurer of Lincoln County, State of Nebraska. Said bonds to bear dato of October 1st, 1920 and tho interest on said bonds to bo payablo on tho 1st day of April, 1921 and on tho 1st day of October, 1921, and on tho 1st day of April and tho 1st day of October of each and every year thoroaftor until all of the interest on said bonds shnll havo been paid; to levy a tax In tho year 1921 and onch and every year thereafter sufficient to pay tho Interest nnd prin cipal of said bonds as thoy become duo until sufficient tnx has been lovlod to pay all of tho principal nnd Intorost of said bonds, such tax both for prlnclpnl and Interest to bo levied upon nil of tho tnxnblo property In said City of North Platte. Lincoln County, State nf Nobraska. Dated Septembor 13th. 1920. O. E. ELDER, City Clerk.