It vour eves are evincing" the slightest kind of trouble: have this attended to at once. i By doing" so you might be able to remedy the defect with the wearing of glasses for but a limited period, the glasses tiding' Nature materially in having the eyes assume the former good condition. Of :oursc go to a good optician. )ur reputation is our stock in trade. CLINTON, The Jeweler, We want your repair work. BROCK, DENTIST, H l Over First National Bank. V Phone 148 Supt. H. L. Anderson camo down from Chuyonno Inst night and nftor in specting tho work nt the ico lake nnd ico nouses tinu niH enr uttnehcu to n treat bound freight. FREE A Dust Pan with n ton of coal. See Bhige. W. C. Patterson returned yesterday from a business trip to Denver. While In that city ho nttended "Facing the Music" which comos to the Keith Mondny nvoninir. and nronounced it a Ivcry amusing play. Harley Davidson, who holds tho world's chamnionBhin for skntir.ir. ar rived in town last evening and made kin tnlflnl n nttno nni nt Un S.,I. alio aiiibiiki nifiiuuiuiiwu ill. tliu illllh, KIV- Ing un exhibition on rollers that pleased tno nuuionco. uaviuson will appoar at tho rink tonight, tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. Personal Mention. William Coleman left last night on a business trip to Ghoyennc. Mrs. Emma Scott has been visiting friends in Sutherland this week. Miss Lenoro Cumtnings loft for hcr homo in Chicago yesterday after visit ing friends in town for two weeks. Miss Chapman, who had been a guest I of Kev. and Mrs. unapman since last April, left yesterday for hor home In Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Barber and two children camo down from Uuthon yes terday and left last night for Pomona, Cal. W. C. Blackmoro nnd family, of Sutherland, left Sunday morning for nrotracted otay in southern Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Butler Buchanan re turned a few days ago from u two weeks visit with relatives at Mt Pleas ant, Iowa. Mrs. F. B. Seymour, of Green Bay, Wis., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Pritchard for n fow days whilo enrouto to California. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Strcitz snd son, who havo been visiting in Washington, I). G., for several weeks, aro expected nmc Sunday. Miss Lcona Majorowitcz arrived tho ast of tho week from Sheridan. Wyo ming, nnd haB been visiting nt tho Mc Glothlin home south of town.Suther- and Free Lance. Miss Ireno Mallory, operator at tho Postal tclctrranh ofllco. leaves tomor row for a visit In KnnsasCity and Okla homa. Miss Pierce, of Denver, has arrived to temporarily fill tho position. A. G. Jncobs. Into manager of the Htockyards, returned yesterday from Denver, and while in that city had sev eral opportunities to associate himself with cattle commission houses. It is probablo that he will locato in Denver next month. FREE A coal. Dust Pan with a ton of See Bikqe. Tho Altar Society's Boclal at the lomoor Mrs. Julius Hahlor Wcduesday tfternoon was lariroly nttended. nnd the refreshments sorved pleased ovcrv- tbody. Tho receipts of tho afternoon which included tho salo of needlework -amounted to I about fifty dollars. In entertaining tho society Mrs. Hahlcr was assisted by Miss Duggnn. If tho people of this section of the 1 stato expect to sccuro tho location of ! nn agricultural school in connection with tho North Plntto state experiment ' sub-Btation they will need to hustlo. A . bill has. been introduced in tho leglsla turo to establish such a school in the Republican vnllov. which would noccss . arily knock out the proposed school at North Platto. For Sale Moclc Eve Glass Clennnr. !by Mis Harriot Boyorlo, Drossmaking. i uvor mcuaue-s urug store Effeetivo noxt Suhdnv trainB No. 13 and 1-1, known as tho Omaha-North Platto locals will be equipped with Pull man buiTet parlor cars. These cars will 1 havo amplo smoking rooms and a woll equipped bullet. Tho Los Angeles i umuea win also bo equipped with the Mntost pattern chair cars. This nddutl equipment to trains is and 14 and 7 nnd s aro mode in order to relievo tho Over. land Limited of local nassencrera. thin making n strictly through trnin. Tho nttendanco at "Tho Burco maBtor" last night wna not as Inriro it . I T. . is me morn oi tno piav am tho stum - tner oi tho company deserved, t i n nrnk nbly being duo to tho fact that tho company opened tho season hero, and emu town is scarcoiy largo onouah to stand a "repeater" during tho season. Tho play waB ccrtninly well presented. . anu wim nnrry ucrmsen and Kuth White in tho leadlncr roles, mimwiHrwl by a strong chorus of trood sinirors anil i dancors, tho audience was enthusiastic r in us appreciation. TllO cltv cminrll In nmv nt f nmntlnr solution of Ihn wntnriunrlru i and whlln thin In In nrncrrnno wn linltnin! that tho agitation of tho question should bo cut out until wo rco tho re sult of tho council's deliberations. If ! tnat nodv nilRHOR nn nnl nnnrn Mint I. I obnoximiR to n mnlnrltv nf tlwi tit cun oo annuueu uv a retoreni um fcvoto if it is desired to take such. As tno water proposition has ongondorei moro or loss feeling, wo trust tho coun cil will bo ablo to arrive nt n satisfaa itory conclusion nnd thus have tho mat v nuttiuu Aur 111. icast n iov years. HUMPHREYS' Rnociflcs euro by notlnu dlrootly on the lick parts without dlsturblug tho root of 10 oysiem. no. l lor i'ovors. No. 2 Worms. No. a " Toothing. No. i. " Dlarrhoa. No. 7 " CoubIis. No. 8 " Nouralp,la. No. 0 " Headaches. No. 10 " Dynpipnla. No. 11 " SiipproHsod Periods. No. 12 " Whites. No. 13 Croup. No. 14 " Tho HUn. No. 1C " lUioutuntism. No. 10 " Mnlnrift, No. 10 " Cntnrrh. No. 20 " Whooping Cougb. No. 27 " Tlfo Kidnoys. No. 30 Tho Bladder. No. 77 " La Qrlppo. In small botllos of pollcls that fit tho vest Ipocket. At vtuagMtt or muiiou, zuo, cncii niruiir.ni itmuu iiiuiiou iruu. Jultiiroji' WW. uo.,ixir. vt imams juiiu oircoi "itfeSonell & Gravep, SpocialAgontfll Society Notes. Mrs. F. W. Rincker entertained ten j Wednesday evening at a chafing dish supper, tho function being complimen to Miss Cumtnings. Card games were a feature ot tno ovenlng, winch proved a most pleasant one. Miss Joy Church was hostess at nn informal party given Wednesday even ing in favor of a brother of W. R. Ros ier, who has been a guest of the latter. Cards and music wero tho entertaining features and refreshments wero served at the close. Mrs. Joseph H. Stone was hostess at a session of tho Saturday Night Club Wednesday evening. The members are considering tho advisability of hold ing tho regular sessions on evenings other than Saturday. Tho 10th of January being Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. 0. Trexler's ninth wedding anniversary, they cntcrtnined the Coterio Club ladies and their husbands Mondny night. Tho club presented tho couple a cut glass shcrbcrt set. Tho evening wns spent in playing progres sive high five nnd music. First prizeB wero won by Will Baskins and Mrs. Hall, second by Harry John son nnd Mrs. Stevens. Covers wero laid for a very enjoyable two course supper. Hie decorations were cut (lowers. Tho guests doparted at a late hour wishing their host nnd hostess many more happy anniversaries. Plead Not Guilty. Mrs, Gelger and Lafayette DaleB Smith wero arraigned in tho county court nt Ogalalla yesterdny on the chargo of killing Volley Mann. Both piend not guilty and wero bound over to the district court without ball. Only One Man. Only one man since Tuesday remem bered that the Y. M. C. A. rooms needed new rugs nnd linoleum; tho othero who thought of it earlier have neglected to send in their donation. Tho ono addition wns E, R. Goodman. Tho list of donors is: Mre. Sarah Bangs.... $5.00 Tho Tribune 1.00 Rev. J. F. So bert 1.00 0. W. Brotemnrklo 1.00 W. M Cunningham 1.00 C. 0. Weingand 1.00 VonGoetz 1.00 G.AV. McDowall 1.00 L. W. Walker 1.00 Julius Pizer 1.00 Robt. P. Sick 1.00 A. Sibley 1.00 I. B. McDonald 1.00 Chas. Templo 1.00 E. R. Goodman 1 00 Tho "Roncy Boys" concert noxt Tuesday evening will bo a renl treat for thoso who apprcciato good music. FREE-A Dust Pan with a ton of conl. See Bikge. Installation of officers of Bradford Division No. 200. G. I. A., will bo hold nt tho First Nationnl Bank hall Tues day, January 19th. Sinco January first contracts have been let for several now Jiouscs and contractors nre figuring on a number of others. This is encouraging for tho now year. Davidson's skating at tho rink will provo a good clnss of amusement to the tverago spectator. As n skater David son haB no equal, nnd ho hns tho medals and trophies to prove tho assertion. Iiarry Hormson, leading man in "Tho BurgomaBtor". was tho recipient of n handsomo iloral tributo from members of tho local council of tho Knights of Columbus, of which ordor Mr, Hormscn s n member. Tho Young Men's Club of tho Episco pal church will hold n social at tho guild hou8o next Tuesday ovoning, to which Invitations will be issued. Music will - lo rendered nnd refreshments sorved. A follow known nn "Butch" bv tho peoplo of Oshkosh stole nino head of horses, which ho drovo to Ogalalla Tuesday nnd sold to D. W. Hnrrington, tno inttor giving his choclc in payment of tho purchaso price, $7CC. Tho thief wont to tho bank to get the check cashed and whilo thcro was nabbed bv Sheriff Clark, of Deuel county, who had been following him. "Butch" wns already under $1000 bonds in Deuel county for stealing cattlo. At tho Masonic templo this evening thcro will bo worK in tho Ueu Uross de greo, and following tho ceromonlcs re frcshmcnts will be served to all Sir Knights and their ladies. Weather forecast: Fair nnd warmer to night and Saturday. Maximum temperature yesterday la, ono year ago ih; minimum this morning u, one year ago b. Tho charter cluss of tho Modern Brotherhood of America aro requested to meet at tho iv. i'. hall tomorrow (Saturday) evening at 7:30 for tho pur poso of making a temporary organizn tion. By order of S. S. Hayman, Stnte Alanagor. Tho Omaha Boo of today savs: The complete domination of tho senate bv ltnnsom nnd his 'teutennnt sounds the death knell of progressive legislation and there democratic senators here who will Bay this same thing in private. iney uro airniu to bo publicly. Tho Union Pacific has n greater num ber of local trains handling -business in Nebraska than any other rnilroad in the state, and yet thero aro thoso who any the train service is not what it should bo. This is probably true as it relates to worth I'lalto, but perhaps North Platte is an exception. In n letter from Little Rock. Ark Mrs. M. R. Chambers, formerly of thiB city says: "wo aro having a tasto of winter now; tho tempernturo dropping to ten aoovo zoro and snow on the ground. Tho natives are frozen up Our son Carroll will ontor the- Univer sity of Wisconsin in February at the beginning of tho second semester. Brave Fire Laddies often reccivo sovoro burns, putting out tires, then uso nucKiun', Arnica salve and forgot them. It soon drives out pain. For burns, Bcnlds, wounds, cuts and bruisoa it is earth's greatest healer, quickly cures skin eruptions, old sores, boils, ulcers, felons; best pile cure mado. Roliof is instant. 25 cents at Stono s drug store. Graham & Co., THE YELLOW FRONT SHOE STORE. Attractive price reductions on many lines of seasonable and desirable Shoes. After inventory clearance to reduce stockland clean out brok en lines, and styles to be discontin ued. Prices subject to cash only. FELT SLIPPERS AND SHOES Men, Women, Children. Womon'B Fur Trimmed Felt Romcos $1.20 Women's Felt Slippers, $1.25 grndo, now 1.00 Womon'B All Felt Slippers, worth C5c .52 Womon'B $2.00 Felt Lace Shoes, Patent Tip l.GO Women's $1.75 Felt Lnco Shoes, plain too 1.40 Men's $3.50 High Top Leather, Fox Laced 2.80 Men's All Felt Houso SlipporB 72 Child's Rod Folt Slippors, worth 55c 44 MisBos' Red Folt Slippors, worth 65c G2 WOMEN'S FINE KID SHOES. All tho styles in broken sizos lnco nnd button black kid, tan calf nnd patent leathors at ONI1-FIFT1I OFF regulnr prices. $1.50 Napoleon High Ton Patont Button S3.G0 4.00 Tun Russia Calf, Bluchor Laco 3.20 4.00 Buck Kid. Lnco Wolts 3.20 3.50 Shoes in Kid, Patent Leather 2.80 3.00 Shoo3, thin or extension boIos 2.40 MEN'S AND CHILD'S SHOES-One-Fifth Off $1.50 Misses; Kid Lnco Shoo, Patent Tip $1.25 ivE? jy.,fl808. .Lnco Shoc8' Patent Tip 1.40 2.00 MisRos' Kid Shoes ,, , i GO 2.25 Misses' Patont Lenthor Shoes ......1.80 Above in buos Hi to 2. BOYS' SHOES-One-Fifth Off. Every pair of boys' shoes now In Btock is Bolid in every part. "Educator" styles not subject to discount. MEN'S SHOES-One-Fifth Off and somo nt a greator discount. All tho brokon sizo linos go at attractive discounts. For Rent. Six room house with bath, electric lights, lawn, shade trees and every thing in nrst-class shape. Location 214 South Dewey St. Inquire of U. N. UGlElt. Square Treatment Everybody likes to be treated courteous ly and to get a "Square Deal." Good Advice for Railroad Men. Rnilrond Employee Of all methods of making another person angry and disagreeable tho worst is to tell him that ho will "have to" do something. How often do wo hear: "You will have to go to tho other window." "You will havo to go Into the other car." "You will havn to wait an hour." "You will have to write the general passenger agent or superinten dent," and the like. Primnrily we nre all freo agents and don't "havo to" do a darned thing. Wo may find it exped ient or necessary to n ccrtnin end, but wo don't oven "havo to" eat if wo don't want to. How easily to put tho direction in another manner, such ns "Tho other window please", or "Will you kindly tako tho car ahead," or "Tho rules re quire;" a short, very short explanation of why n ccrtnin thing is necessary will always work wonders in avoiding trouble ONHAPPINESO DISPELLED.' - Men nml Women Unanimous Abnt Ifc JIany women weep and wall and refuse 'o bo comforted because their onco mag nificent tresses havo become thin an-J faded. Many men Incline to profanity becauso tho flies blto through the thin thatch on their cranlums. It will bo good news to tho miserable of both aoxes, to learn that Nowbro's llerplcldo has been placed upon tho market. This Is the now sealp germicide and antiseptic that acts by destroying the germ or microbo that la tho underlying cause of all hair de struction. ITerplddo Is a now prepara tion, mado after a new formula on nn entirely new principle. Anyono who has tried It will testify aa to Its worth. Try It yourself and bo convlnred. Bold by teadln druggists. Pnd 10i in stamp for samplo to The Herplcldo Co., De troit. Mich. Two sizes BO cento and S1.00. McDoncll & Graves, Special Agents. We mako a specialty of both at this store. We aro anxious for your patronngo nnd just as anx ious to plcaso you. If anything Is ever wrong with tho goods sent out from this store wo wnnt to know it nnd will be just as glad to make It right as you could bo to havo it made right. We will deliver all .orders amounting to ono dollar or over. The Bee Hive Store, 507 Dewey Street, North Platte, Nebraska. EKEITH THEATRE: CHAS. A. STAMP, Manogor tLing, January 18 H. H. FRAZEE 1'11E9ENT3 James J. Corbett In (ho Droodwny Farclal Success "FACING THE MUSIC" Superb Scenic Production! A Great Cast! 200 Performances Madison Squro Thca tre, New York. 150 Performances Powers Theatre, Chicago. PUBLIC SALJEL I will sell nt public auction at my plnco known ns tho Murphy Farm three and one-half miles west of North Platto on Tuesday, Jany 26th, Beginning nt ten o'clock a. m., the fol lowlrg Btock and goods: 7 Head of Horses ' 38 Head of Cattle 66 Head of Shoats FARM MACHINERY, ETC. Terms Six months' timo will be given, socured by banknble paper draw ing ten per cent interest. All Bums of $10 and under cnBh. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. Frank Conroy. Elastic Dollars f orTwo Days When trouble hits you on the head just smile; when you think tho world is blue go to Lamb's and buy n fow BARGAINS. The question has been asked us over and over how wo could do it. There is a reason Low operating expenses is tho success of any business. Reason No. 2 Our way of buying for cash. Reason No. 3 You pay for no bad debts. Tag, you're it at Lamb's on Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 19 and 20 Get your orders in early. All orders delivered in rotation ns received Save half of your living expenses buy enough to last you a month. 17 pounds granulated Cano Sugar ". $1.00 Twenty-cent Good Cheer Coffee 7 pounds for 1.00 25-cent Frontier Coffee, 5 pounds for 1.00 Fifty-cent Red Cross Tea. 1 pound package 4Ccts Eight pounds of Snap Coffee for 1.00 25-cent package Nebin Tea 20cts Three 8-pound sacks Table Salt for lOcts Three cakes Yeast Foam for lOcts Gum of all kinds, four packages for lOcts Three Bnxes of Matches lOcts Two gallon pnll of Syrup for 85cts To introduce moro thoroughly ono sack Purity Brand Flour and one-pound carton Frontier Coffae for 1.45 Regular price of flour is 1.45. Only one sack to a customer. 100. pound sack Stock Salt 70cts DRIED FRUIT 15-cent fancy dried peaches, 5 pounds for 50cts 20-cent fancy dried npricots, 4 pourds for 50cts 20-cent fancy dried Bartlett pers, 4 pounds for 50cts 20-cent fancy dried pitted plums, 4 pounds for 50cts 15-cent fancy dried nectarines, 4 pounds for 50cts Largest fancy prunes, 5 pounds for SOcts Largest loose raisin, 3 pounds for 25cta CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 25-cent sliced peaches, 5 cans for 95cts 25-cent Bartlett pears, 5 cans for 95cts 25-cent black and white cherries, 5 cans for 95cts 20-cent apricots, 4 cans for 55cts 20-cent plums, 4 enns for 55cts CO-cent gallon peeled peaches....; , 40cts 50-cont gallon Bartlett pears 40cto 45-cent gallon npricots 35ctB 35-cent gallon apples 30cts 35 cent swoet cider 30ets 121-cent can tomatoes 10 cents or ( 1.15 per dozen 10-cent can corn, 8 cents or 90c per dozen 121-cent can peas. 10 cents or 1.15 per dozen Largo cans Pumpkin, Squash, Sauer Kraut or Hominy 10c per ean Largo cans of Sweet Potatoes, 2 cans for 25 cents 15-cent Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans ior 25 cents 15-cent Succotosh 2 cans for 25 cents 15-cent enn Lima Beans 2 cans for 25 cents' 25-cent can K. C. Baking Powder 20 cents per can 25-cent can Calumet Baking Powdtr 20 cents per can 25-cent can Royal Baking Powder 20 cents per can Soda Cracker Cake 9 cents 20 pound boxes best soda crackers 6 cents a pound 20 pound boxes bost oyster crackers 0 cents a pound 20 pound boxes best ginger Bnaps C cents a pound 5 cent box soda crackers 6 for 25 cents 10 cent box Boda crackers 3 for 25 cents 25 cent box soda cruckers 20 cents each All kind of cookies 2 pounds 25 cents FISH AND OYSTERS. 1 Largo salted Mackeral 2 pounds for 25 cents Smoked Salmon 2 pounds for 25 cents b smoked Bloaters 25 cents 6 cans oil Sardines 25 cents 3 Inrge cans mustard Sardines "'25 cents 3 small cans cove Oystors W25 cents 3 largo cans covo Oysters 59 cents Family White Fish f 70 cent per kit Iresh bulk Oysters 45 centa a nuart SOAP AND WASH POWDER q 7 bars D. C. Soap, 25 cents or , 3,25 per box 7 bars White Russian soap, 25 cents or ',3,25 per box 8 bnrs Swift Prido soap, 25 cents 3,10 per box Gray soap, 6 bars for 25cts Rub No Mor soap G bars for "25cts Pearl White soap, 7 bars for 25cts 4 pound box Gold Dust . .'.7.7..' "20cts G pound box Rub-no-Moro '.'.'. . . . " 25cts G pound box Pcarline !!.'.'.'!!. "25cts Smoked bacon by the piece, per pound !'.!'.'...'.' lOcts Picnic hams, per pound ..".'..','.',". lOcts Crnnberries, 2 quarts for !.!!!!" "25cts Mixed Nuts, 8 pounds for !.'.'.'.'. " "SOcts Puro sugnr caniyt 2 pounds for '..'!!'.!!! 25cts Red onions, per bushel j 25 Every nrticle listed hore is a bargain and we expect the muies wiil bo sorry. R. N. LAMB, NORTH SIDE. CASH ONLY. M SOMETHING CHOICE for tho connoisseur in fine tobacco, rolled into a well-made cigar, is ono of our Forrest King that you enn buy for five cents. They aro the most delicious md satisfactory smoko that you can buy for doublo tho price anywhere. Try ono. It will be a treat, J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Mutual Building and Loan Association OF NORTH PLATTE, NEB. 1 ORGANIZED 1887. ASSETS $2S9,8S6.05 Office 622 Dewey Street. In order to supply funds for loan applications approved and allowed by its board of directors, this association will issuo a limited nmount of its paid up stock, in any amount from $100.00 to $5,000.00. This paid up stock draws dividends at the rato of six percent per annum, payable March 1st and Sept. 1st of each year, and may bo withdrawn any timo upon thirty days notice. All of tho nssets of tho association being invested in first ,,3 on improved real estato in tho City of North Platto and the association being operated under tho supervision of the State Banking Board, there can bo no snfer investment. T. C. PATTERSON, President; SAMUEL G00ZEE, Secretary. E. S. DAVIS, Asst. Secretary. TP iWiiiiiiiiiii n