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At The SUN, Thursday and Friday. "TRUMPET ISLAND" 1 A GET EGGS I ' TTI1MI III Ml in I There is only one reliable way to secure eggs from your hens in winter and in summer, and that is to feed for them. A hen cannot lay a single egg more than the nourishment she receives will permit. Therefore, to get eggs now, give your hens Blatchford's Egg Mash, which is composed to the last ounce of wholesome, egg-making materials. Blatchford's Basket" Egg Mash Contains a greater VARIETY of ingred ionts than any other mash on the market TRADE.MARK Handled, recommended North Platte 714 North Locust St. Mutual Building 8c of North INCORPORATED IN 1887. Resources $1,370,427.14. r SAFETY FIRST. ; Investors In this association got tho benefits of the following requirements of tho laws of Nebraska under which it is operating: r- First. Tho association is required to invest only in first mortgages on real estato or tho stock of this associa tion. Second. Such investments aro non-negotiable and non-assignable, and can only bo discharged by payment direct to tho association. This is a very important pro tection not available to any financial institution except building & Loan 'Associations. Third. The association is subject to tho supervision of tho State Banking Board. How well tho intorests of tho investors in this as sociation have been safeguarded is ovidonced by tho fact that in tho moro than thirty three years of its operation not one dollar has been lost. T. G PATTERSON, Prosldont. From the story by Gouverneur Morris PICTURE THAT IS DIFFERENT. NOW! I When lions aro fod. Blatchford's Egg Mash thoy rccolvo In proper form all tho materials thoy roqulro from which to manufacture oggs. It includes moat scrap, fish Bcrap, mlllc albumen, blood alfalfa, and over twenty other Ingred ients. It docs inako hons lay. You will rocolvo moro eggs from It than from any othor laying mash on tho marltot. It Is thorofdro tho host and least ex pensive for you to buy. Uso It and get eggs now! v and guaranteed by Feed Store, Phone 206. Loan Association Platte. BESSIE P. SALISBURY, Secroiary. NORTH PLATTE CA3IP1NU GROUND .MENTIONED IN TOLEDO BLADE. Fred Elliott, who Is visiting iv Toledo, Ohio, sends us the following which appeared in tho Editorial Col umns of tho Toledo Blado of tho Oct M issuo. 'liio Toledo BIndo is one , . . r " tn-ui. iiuwapapors ot tms coun try. WHERE FRIENDLINESS PAYS. North Platto, Nebraska, which Is on tho Lincoln Highway, that hoavllv ..... ., . ' .uuuiwiy iorWnd0WB It advertises constantly motorists which Is Increasing In popu- nd extensively. And it uses every lnrity each year, has discovered a way business and social device to attract to mako hospitality pay. For tho con- ! customers. vonionco of automobllo tourists tho ' Tl,e 1c(1 Cross health center Is of town has established a free camp PervIcc to tno slck ln that it obtains ground where automobile parties are ' r?,ln!),C . complete information welcome and where waterbaths. Are I XT ? S , and cooking facilities can bo had for . tho taking. Motorists nnd that tho : rigors of travoling aro groatly llght . oned as n result of this thoughtfulncss nnd aro not slow to take advantage of tho conveniences offered them. i North Platto has become a stopping point for most motor parties and merchants have found tho tourist to bo profitable customers. Tho arran gement comblnos hosnltnlltv ami lma- lnnHR 111 Vnrvnrrrflnnli1anpinniMAH. - . I other communities, too ninny of which , Jook upon tho coming of tourists as n nulsanco, would" do woll to follow North Platto's example . From tho land of LnFnyetto wo have . tho great story "If I woro King" nnd with tho leading role taken by William Farnum it gives an ovonlng of ontortnlnmont and also insight Into ono of tho greatest historical novols over written. Don't miss it nt tho Crystal Tonight and Tomorrow. Dr. Morrill. DonUst, office ovor Wilcox Dopnrtmont Store. Thoro Is no disputing tho claim that William Farnum ia tho greatest ro mantle uctor of stago or screon. No ono has ovor boon nblo to approach htm In acting romanco. Discriminat ing critics glvo "If I woro King" tho namo of bolng tho groatest historical romance ovor wrltton. When Famum Is glvon tho interpretation of tho rolo of Villon in this great romanco It is ono of tho most fitting selections that could hnvo boon mndo. Justin Huntly McCarthy, who wroto tho novel, said nftor wltnosslng tho plcturo that tho Interpretation was so woll dono that ho could almost soom to hear tho volco of Fnrnuni speaking his linos. It Is a plcturo that no ono should , miss Showing at tlio Crystal Toulght nnd tomorrow. First Show at 7:15. F0RSAIjE Wo ofTor for quick sale two houses on tho North Sldo located at 71 C West 11th Street nnd 802 Wo3t 12lh Stroot. Tho ownor is loavlng tho city and do slrod quick turn on thoso proportlos. They nro priced right and wo can fjlve tho host of terms for paymont. ' Soo BRATT GOODMAN nnniv-. HEALTH DRIVES PROVE SUCCESS Red Cross Centers Are Teaching Public How to Keep in Condition. Realizing the importance of com bating nntl preventing diseases this winter, tho American Rod Cross Health centers are centering their of forts on health campaigns In the vari ous states of tho central division. The health qentor l,s of oven great er service to tho well than the sick, for by means of health education It prevents diseases nnd conducts its health campaigns to meet local needs. A Itod Cross health center may bo only a room with a volunteer or paid lny worker In charge, yet it cuu bo a most Important factor In tho preven tion of diseases and the promotion of health in tho community. Tho hcnlth center woric has ndvanccd so rapidly; during the last year it now Is u part of the civic welfare organization la tho majority of towns. For the coming health campaigns la the states, particular attention is be ing paid to tho small community nnd to the outlying districts. The influ ence of the chapter's headquarters 13 being considerably Increased or ex tended throughout tho county by the) establishment of small branch health centers In the moro remote sections. Volunteers Aid Work. In most cases these branch centra are being placed entirely undor vol untcer management nnd the oxhlblts, demonstrations, lectures nnd tho llko of tho main health service tire being repeated nt each of the branches. in reports from many chanters it la found that the health center director Is resourceful to the extent that shn does not wait until people call Indi vidually at the health center for in formation. She will stimulate, con. stnnt demand for health Informatloa and provoke Inquiry. In tills way sho reaches many who otherwise would be neglected. In still other counties where trained workers nro not nvntl. nble at this time, some women hnvo stepped In nnd organized the work and carried it on until they have rccolved assistance. , Tho Red Cross? health center is gov erned by business principles, applies business methods, nnd, In Its moro simple form, can be established and conducted by lny people. Uses Business Methods. . w that i.nniM. i n nnm.m,, " iiuttnia uiioii mi: ueuioiiNirninri enn ne oougnt ami soiu like brooms nnd soap. Therefore, It establishes Itself In a storeroom In the principal business section of the community. It displnys its goods in the form of at tractive tractive Health exhibits In Its show sick nnd the defective; about avail able nurses, both trained and prac tical; about when to consult n physl clnn and why to shun the quack nnd his nostrums. The central division has thlrty-threo health centers In operation. Mnny of them also conduct medical clinics, but tho ono chief, outstanding feature of the Amerlcnn Ited Cross health cen ter Is Its health education servico which teaches well people to keep well. - - -" - ...... IIUVIIIILIUUU Ai VI L11U RED CROSS ALWAYS READY IIN DISASTER The Red Cross 13 always prepared. When disaster hits a community this organization can be depended upon to follow right nt Its heels with help for tho stricken people. Red Cross relief Is always forth comingfood, clothing, shelter and funds; doctors, nurses and special workers with long experlenco ia handling slmllnr. No ninttcr what tho disaster may befire, flood, k:nrth quake, explosion, bad wreck or torna do the Ited Cross Is always nblo" to cope with tho situation. During tho lost year there was an nverago of four disasters n month In tho United States. Ono hundred nnd fifty communities in twenty-seven states suffered. Tito largest and most destructive of these wero tho tidal wave nt Corpus ChrlstI, Tex., nnd tor nadoes ln Mississippi, Louisiana, Ala bama, doorgla, Ohio, Indinna and Illi- nois. In these events of horror, 850 per sons were killed, 1,500 were Injured, 13,000 wero made homeless, about .10, 000 families needed help, the property loss was nearly $100,000,000 nnd nU most $1,000,000 ln rollef funds, not Including emergency supplies, was exi ponded. To tho sufferers from nil disasters during the yenr tho American Ttort Cross sent $120,000 worth of supplies. no iteu cross nursos nnd seven spcclul relief trains. To moot thn needs of tho stricken, the, organization set up ten relief stations, operated thirty food ennteons and ns many emergency hospitals. One hundred and twenty-five Rod Cross chaptera gave disaster relief service. If disaster ovor slrlkea this town ni county, tho citizens can bo absolutely sure mo noil iross win he on Iwid to help them in every way. DOCTOR C. A. SELBY Physician and Surgeon Office over Rcxnll Drug Stoic Offlco Phono 371. Houso 1068 DR. C. E. McItEYNOLDSr Specialist Eye, Enr, Noso nnd Throat. Offlco over Itcxnll Drug Store mono 113. Vt. W. 1. SHAWM Osteopathic Physician HAY FEVER AND ft WIT V a CATARRHA DEAFNESS it OASIS BUILDING North Platte, Nebr, it it :.: it it NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North o't Postoflice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement caaei. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories, Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, H. D. J. B. Rcdfield. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. ELECTRIC SERVICE PREST-O-LITE Storage Batteries Midway Motor Co. APPLES! We will begin selling our Winter Apples on October 1st. at the Glenburnie Fruit Farm lour miles north of Sutherland. No sales made on Sunday. M. H. Woodman, Prop. I0 YOU LIKE A BROILED PORTERHOUSE 1 You will if wo servo it to you. First of all, it Is a lino juicy steak; then our chef knows how to cook It to re tain all tho goodness. Of course, wo serve moro than steaks. In fact, our menu contnlns all tho delicacies of tho season. And nt popular prices, too. HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE R1CHI UGAI, Proprietor Opposite Union Pacific Depol TAKEN UP On or about Sept. 22 on my premi ses in Qracoland Addition Ono Bay 'Shotland pony, with thrco whito feet. Ownor can havo samo by set tling co3t of feed nnd advertising. J. D. HOLT. Tho next Lincoln County Teachers Examination will bo hold Saturday, November 20th. Tho examinations Will bo held in "Wallace, Vcllfleet, Sutherland, Brady and Maxwell. AILEEN 0. COCHRAN, County Sup erintendent. S4-C JOHN S. SDOIS, M. D. Sneclal Attention Given to Surercrr McDonnld Hank Building Office Phono S3 Residence 83 DIt. RED FIELD Physician, Obstotrlctan Surgeon, X-Ray Cnlls Promptly Answered Night or Day Phono Office G12 Residence G7C DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath Orcr nincM old's Offlco Phono 333 Res. Phono 1020 DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors C, 6, 7 Building & Loan Building. Offlco Phono 70. Res. Phono 1249 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Snrgeon. Special Attention Giren to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office:. Building & Loan Building Phones: Offlco 130, Residence 115 Office phone 2il. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building DR. J. S. TWINEM Medicine Surgery Obstetrics it ii il i.t Hospital Facilities Platte Valley Hospital it inHnnnMiinnnnMWn'n'H'n'H'n'n'H'n'i Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, also Real Estate. References and Dates First National Bant. Res. 400 East 8rd St. Phone 913 HIDES, FURS AND JUNK. Wo want these. Big Price for Cast Iron. No market for bones at present. L. LIPSHITZ. W. T. PRITCIIARD, Gradunto Vetorinarlnn Ex-Government Veterinarian and ei- assistant deputy Stato. veterinarian uospjiaj uib aontn vino street Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black 633 OEBRIBERHI A FORBES, Licensed Bmb&merB Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day phone 41 Night phono Black &S8 LEGAL NOTICE Charles Porry. Llzzlo fin n ft nnn Perry, the heirs. dGviHrfq of David W. Perry, deceased all of Lot 5 Block 2 Miller's Addition to the City of North Platto, Lincoln County, Ne braska, and all porsons claiming an interest of any kind in said estato or any part thereof, will take notico that on tho 18th day of October,, 1920, Jef ferson H. Thompson, tho nlalntlff herein, filed his Petition in tho Dis trict Court Of Lincoln nonntir. Nnhrna. ka, against said defendants and each of them, tho object and prayer of wnicu ig to quiot and confirm tho title of tho nlalntlff in anil tn thn real estato above described and to ex clude and onjoln each and all of tho said defendants from a right, title, claim or Interest in and to said property or any part thereof. YOU and oach Of VOU nrn rnnntrml tn answor said Petition on or before tho zatn day of Novembor, A. D. 1920. Rated this 18th day. of Octobor, 1920. JEFFERSON H. THOMPSON, By Hoagland & Carr 019-4wks His Attorneys. Noiico to Non.Rcsldcnt Dofcndanfc 'iorenco Hayes, defendant will tako notico that on tho 30th dav of .Turn 1920, Frank Hayes, Plaintiff, filed his potition In tho District Court of Lin coln County. Nobraska. tho obloct nmT iprayor of which aro to obtain a di vorce from tho said dofondant on the grounds that tho dofondant willfully abandoned tho nlalntlff without mmi causo for moro than two years Im mediately proceeding tho filing of his pciuion. You nro required to answer nald petition on or beforo Mnndnv. Mm in. day of Novembor 1920. LEY, Agonts. FRANK HAYES. 012-4wks Plaintiff.