THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE CHATS "WITH YOUR GAS MAN Do you know that smoke tana 08 property damage etti mnted at from twelv to twenty dollars for each city dweller In tli- United States? mid that a botit sixty per cent of all the smoke In the atmosphere In made In the residential sections of our cities, where it does the most harm. These are government figures not ours, and they are author itative Fortunately, however, they are becoming smaller and smaller each year as gas, the lean, smokeless fuel, reaches out into homes, factories and manufacturing plants and re places soft coal and the grime, soot, ashes, and fumes that go -with It. Every time gas service takes the placo of coal you may be suro that it Is saving llnans, draperies, rugs, upholstory, wall paper, furniture and clothos; and helping us all to have a plens antor placo in which to live and enjoy the pood health and other blessings that go with a Intro, wholesome atmosphere. North Platte Light & Power Co, LOCAL AND PEKSONAL IUtI Ilarn Visited, friends In Brulo last weok. Mrs. It. S. lllble or Paxton shopped Jn tho city Friday. Mrs. J." I. Smith Is visiting friends In Omaha this woek. Guy Lewis of Cheyenne is visiting his sister Hazel Lowla. For United! States Senator Primary Election Tuesday, July 18th jjlth Horn In Western Nebraska and has his home and interests thore. associated with farming and hajs always worked for agricultural de velopment of Nebraska. Attorney General for four ytM.rs. Prosecuted more than two thousand prohibition cases. Faugh for Nebraska TrrifS tion development: Enforced the banking laws. Protected I the public by sustaining the uniform bread loaf law. Culled grand Trie "nn cleSned up Nebraska business Favors amendment to federal loser"" Banffi ci0.tcnd!or.0 ,,u"? "edit, to farmers. Favors law nrnZK 0J'"UUVC "'"Hciing. . rnvora law ',"BCV""cc.u,auon or TOOT loans. rates. Favors lnwn nmt of taxes by reducing the cost of q . , """"s me com oi government Itow enforcement nnd dean government. I The Candidate with a Record of Performances Not Promises Mrs. Daisy MeCrnlg of Paxton shop ped In iho city Friday. ArffOlnHlurkland of Sutherland vis ited In tho city ltut woek. Mrs. Joshua Cox of Sutherland was a visitor In town last week. It. If. Beatty left Friday for Osli kosh to transact business. A. D. lingers of Tryon transacted business In the city Saturday. Miss Ada Wilson of Sutherland visit ed friends In the city last week. ('. II. Albright and family of Sarben visited friends in the city last week. Mr. nm Mrs. Homer Gray visited at the Chas. Venielle home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sadie of Partem visited friends In the city last week;. Take that next tifcn of cream to Harding Cream Station. Miss Anna Norsworth or uouienlmrg visited friends in the city last week. Mrs. Verne Ilrower of Harshoy transacted business In the city Friday. ' Misses Itona and Francos Dolph visited friends In Paxton last weuk. Wesley Hoggs' of Ogalalla vlsitod with Ills brother Doe Hoggs last weok. Mrs. John Grant loft Friday for Om aha whom sho will moot Judge Grnnt. Mrs. Hattie Horatodt of Paxton vis ited with frlondH in the city last wcok. Miss Gladys Swancutt loft Friday morning for Denver to visit rolatlves. j Mrs. Itny Dillon of Sutherland trans ( acted businoss In tho city last weok. j Miss Volma Purdy of Sutherland jtransactod busInosB in the city Satur- ' Mr. and Mrs. Vorno Snvd nr of SUiploton aro visiting frlonds in tho city. J Mrs. G. C. Whito and daughtor Myra j of Sutherland shoppod in tho city last week. Jack Holdiidge -and Connor White ot. Sutliorland visited In tho city last ' "woolc. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson are the roud puronta of a baby girl born Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hitting left for their home In Aberdeen. S. D. todnv after vlstlng with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Donbke for a short time avis prohibiting irnmhlln,, l , V T C Stands for reduction of frohThV I and children. Favors'reductTon I government. aiood steadfastly for j run FOLKS YOU KNOW The Eye-Glass men, Clinton & Son. Dlxon Optical Co. grinds knsos. Miss Helena Hoga spoilt the week tend in Sutherland with fr end. ... Miss Mlna Hroltel spent the wjook ond In Sutherland visiting friends? Miss Betty Turjile of Denver lk Vis iting friends In the city. Mrs. Lo4s Gurns of Lexlngt6fl Js visiting at the J. II. Guiles horn One day service for your broken glasses. Clinton and Sqn. Miss Fay Cypher loft this morning for Scotts Bluff where she will spsnd the Fourth. J. J. Horrington pf Grand-island vlalted relatives in the city yester day. Miss Irene Norton of Grand Island is visiting her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Norton. Gordon Love returned yesterday from Cheyenne whore ho has been em ployed tho past few months. Mrs. Anna Davis and daughters of Portland Ore. onme yesterday to spen tho summor with Mrs. Davis mother Mrs. Mary Guthorless. Mr. and Mrs. William Thayer and family returned Thursday from Port land and Soflttlc where they have beon visiting friends for sovoral weeks. Mrs. L. V. Purdy and daughters re turned yostorday from Portland whero thoy have boon visiting rolatlves for soveral weoks.' :o: - X0T1CK Water rent Is now due and becomos delinquent on the 20tli of this month. Ilershey S. Welch. Water Commissioner Wm. E. SHUMAN of North Platte t'niidldule for CONGRESSMAN In the (ilh District of Nebraska, as a Kepub. Ilcan of tho Progressive type. IIIS'CRKKD If oloctod to Congress he pledges that he will work strenuouoly To mako our Government more .tru ly of, for and by the people. To roduoe taxos. I To sotiure propor reduction in freight and passenger ratos, by forc ing tho railroads to accept fair and reasonable profits upon true valuos only. To provent public service corpor ations from taking from the people cxhorbitunt profits and largo earnings on millions or watered stock. To obtain for tho farmor, stock ralsor and lnboror, fair prlcos for their produStn and to provunt tho loss I of such largo amounts between the I lirml ii uni' f i i 1 To dovolopo arid and somi-nrid lnnd8 ot Wostorn Nobraska by govern ment Irrigation projects. To securo a soldier bonus, not by a tax upon tho already overtaxed people, but out of tho forolgn debt, tho lnterost on which will largely pay tho same, nnd also by levying upon tho millions collected by war profit eers, if any wny can bo found to get hold of tho snmo. To ralso tho bonus by taxation would requiro tho soldlor to pay taxos to pay his own bonus. To stop the Increase of power at Washington and restoro to tho States much ot tile power that has been tnkon from them In recent yoars. To securo and amendment to tho Constitution of tho United States, pre venting its Supreme Court from dp during n law unconstitutional, excopt upon a vote of two thirds of Its mem bers. At tho prosont tlmo by n 5 to 4 voto this court ovorturnod n law psssed by almost -100 congressmen, 90 senators and the Proaldent of the United State. By such k method this Court has killed -the Child Labor Law and ths law prerantlntf xainblinx nn atook axchauffea. DJ(. 0. II. CItESSLEIt GRADUATE DENTIST Offlco ovor tho McDonald Stato Bank. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Keith House of Maxwell trans acted business In the city the last of the week. William Jenkins of Paxton trans acted business, in the city tho last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Halpli Talbot aro the proud parents of a baby boy born last weak. Mrs. George Harris of Brule hart her tonsils removed at a local hospital last Friday. Mr. Carey, safoty first man for the Union Pacific, Is transacting business in the city. Mrs. Samuel Borgmnn will leave the laetf tho week for hor homo In Salt Lako City. Bonnlo Murdock roturnod Saturday from Donvor wliero snc has been visit ing friends. A. C. Howard loft Saturday for Grand Island to visit relatives for several days". Miss Dorcas Barnos left Friday for Oshkosh as court roportor for at torney Boatty. Mrs. Fred Walkor left Friday for Denver where she wlil visit relatives for several days Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith loft for Omaha whero Mrs. Smith will receive medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarloy Gates left Thursday for Denver to transact busi ness for sovoral days. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney MoFarland and Mrs. Miller roturnod Friday morning from Chicago after visiting, rolatlves for several weeks. I have bought tho shop formerly owned by Henry Simon, at S20 North 'Locust and will carry a full lino of fresh meats at fair prices. Give mo a trial. P. E Service 215 E. 6th St. "WHY 21 Miss Tyronne Frszlor loft this morn Ingfdr Donvor wftoTve, sfia" will spend two weoka visiting frlonds. fc T. D Pylo roturnod from Omaha Sat urday nftor transacting business in that city for sovoral days. Mr. and Mrs. John States left Fri day morning for Donvor to visit ral ativesfor several days. J. V. Swonson left Saturday for Om aha artcr visiting several days with his son T. O. Swonson. Mrs. Thomas Dillon of Sutherland was brought to the city last week to recolvo medical- treatment. Mrs. L. B. Xarklngton and daughteA loft Sunday for Seattle to visit for sovoral weeks, with friends. Miss Josephine Bftnta left Satur day for Omaha nfUjjfoVIslting several days in the city wfali relatives. Mrs. Alva Moyer-jt'iid family return ed to thoir home at 'Brule after visit ing friends in tho city for soveral weoks. DISTHIUUTOR WANTED A sales man now has the chance to secure the oxcusivo distribution in western Nebraska of the fastest selling Ford necessity on the market, universally adopted. An unusual opportunity. Write Chas. E. Manloy, factory repre sentative now here. Tribune office so that Immediate Interview may be arranged.' FARM LOANS Lowest Rates Best Terms T. . PATTERSON B. & L. Building DC 3C btation Ignition Experts. GO ELSEWHERE?" It 31 Mrs. Clydo Gideon roturnod home Inst wbdk from Arnold nftor visiting hor slstor Mrs. Chas. Kllmor for sev oral days. Mrs. J. W. Fitzpatrick roturnted last evonlng from Rawlins, Wyo. whore sho spent a woek visiting her sis tor. W. M, STEBBINS of Gothenburg Candidate for the Nomination for State Treasurer on the Republican Ticket at the Primaries to be held JULY 18 W. M. Stebbins isa business man of Gothenburg, who has lived in Western Nebraska for many years and who kno&vs what our people want in the handling of the state's business. He is . Tleliablo Conservative Safe He solicits your vote 1L 1Z Phone 731. n