. . . .. M M . 1.11 IU If your work is cloao nnd confining your eyes oro bound to suffer probnbly they have already caused you some worry bettor cnll In nnd hiivo them examined today. The relief that n pair of well fitted glasses will give you nnd tho pre vention of further decline in the atrength of your eyes nro two large items that should not bo overlooked. Let us fit you if necessary with the proper lenses the cost is renson able. CLINTON, Jeweler and Opitican. S mm (I nnc nnnrv p. rnnnxr ?? Ovor Klrnt National. Phono MB (J Judgo Grimes finished court nt Oga Julia Wednesday and returned home finr. nirrfir Goose nnd duck hunters seem to be more picnuiui men tne iowih, nt icasi very few gpono nro being killed. iho btono Drug Lo. Is making somo improvements to its quartern, and later an enlargement of the room will ba made. Threo Jap. men were married to thrco wmtn frlrla tit l.nlnmfii 'I lliiarlntr tnn triple ceremony being purrormeu uy tho pastor of tho Presbyterian church. For Ront, the six room houso nl GUI W. Second St., pantry and closets, bnrn nnd outbuildings. Inquiro nt 405 W. Third street. Tho gun club has socured shooting grounus on tne tract 01 innu just nortn of tho Dillon groyo in tho Third ward. It is n convenient nnd excellent location. Hitch Up Your Team to ono of our carriages and you will have a rig socond to nono no far ns tho carriuge is concorncd. It will hnvo nil the finish, nil tho trim nnd all tho ap pointments that bespeak high class. The only thing low down about it is tho price. Seo it nnd you'll wonder how so good a enrringo can bo sold so low. A. M. Lock. John Ottenstein has sold to tho Union Realty and Trust Co., the east half of section 30-13-33, for $1,000. Florenco Roberts nnd her company nrrived from Cheycnno this morning and will present "Tho House of Bond age" at the Keith theatre this ovening. C. F. Temple, proecnt city clerk, will be n candidate for re-election. All will agree thnt Charley has mndo an efficient official. Your furniture needs varnishing and repairing before house cleaning. See P. M. Sorcnson, shop 107 E. Cth St. Lowell's band is beginning rohearsals for the summer concerti and tho ten day engagement with tho Chautauqua association. The boys meet for practice in the court room. Tho High School entertainment courflo which closed with tho Hruby Bros. Monday night, d'd notprovo much of a financial success for the school, the expenses just about equaling the receipts. Mogul ColTco in tho morning mukes you feel good nil day. Supt. McKcown and Asst. Supt. Roth, of the Wyoming division, came down from Cheycnno this morning und aru receiving the congratulations of friends on their respective promotions. Mrs. Ivn McNcol has filed n suit in th district court o recover from some of tho boys who plead guilty of gam bling, together with two others, tho sum of $4,000 which sho alleges her husband lost in tho poker games. Drink Mogul CoOec. Tho finishing touches in tho installa tion of Dixon's new store furnishings arc now being made, anil by tho early part of next week Mr. Dixon will bo reudy to welcome people into one of the boat furnished store rooms in tho state. Seo our spring display of genuine Alligator Hund Bags; direct from Florida. Dixon, The Jeweler. Contractor Howard McMichaol began tho construction of tho foundation for tho Earl Stamp residence in tho Trus tee's Addition at tho corner of 3rd street nnd Enstmnn Avenue yesterday. This residence-will boa two story build ing. A successor to Trainmaster Roth hns not yet been announced, but it is be lieved that Chiof Dispatcher Whlto will bo promotod to tho trainmastorshlp and J, A. Jones will becomo chiof dispatch er. Mr. Jones is in chargo of trans portation affairs until a trainmaster is appointed. Parties nro warned against taking wire screens which may bo found at tho U. P. ice houses. Theao screens nro used to covor ventilators nnd sometimoB aro blown oh" and carried away by cor tnln poople. Unless this practico is stopped arrosts will follow. An attorney of Wichita., Kan, has been in town for sovora' day on business connected with tho Willis tract of land north of the rivor. Thoro aro 10,000 ucreo of this land, and it is believed thnt it will bo placed on the market soon. Practicnlly ull of tho tract is grazing land. Mogul Coffeo can bo purchnsad of Buchanan Co., P. T. McGorr, nnd the Rush Mercantile Co. It is n little unfortunnto for observ ers of Lont that threo of tho beBt nt tractions booked by Manager Stamp como during tho Lenton season, "Tho House of Bondage" tonight, "A Knight for u Dny" on tho 15th, nnd "Tho Sub stitute" on tho 20th nro stnndard plays that will bo presented by very strong companies. , 2 BUY YOUR- Children's Shoes. We take special care in fit ting Children s Shoes. Little folks should wear a foot form shoe, does not pinch the toes, will prevent and cure corns and will let the little one's foot grow as it should. We have this shoe in lace or button. 5 to 8 8Jtoll Hi to2 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 The Big Shoe Man. 521 Dewey Stree. Geo. T. Field is expected homo to morrow trom Chicago whero ho has been transacting business for two or three weeks. Frod Dolson spent Wednesday in town while enroutcto Omaha from San Francisco, where ho accompanied a string of motor cars. Orrin Brown has sold his residenco on west Second street to D. A. Brown for $2,000, and has ronted tho Peniston houso on west Fourth. F. J. Dicner has purchased the C. J. Alvord house on west Sixth street for n consideration of $2,500. Mr. Alvord nnd family will romovo to Iown. A cheap rato is now in force to Pacific coast points nnd west bound passenger travel is very heavy. For several nights past train No. 5 has had from thirteon to fifteen cars. Wnntcd Fnrm to rent. Address O D. Bunting, North Platto, Nob. Danlol Crobctt, n nephew of Mrs Wm. Mnlonoy, stopped ovor' in town yestordny whilo enrouto to Ton n pah Nov. He had boon spending tho winter with his parents in Iowa. F. J. Driscoll, drunk, was givon fif teen days in jail, and to work on streets if needed. He is nn ex-railrond man. nnd was warned to loavo town, which warning ho failed to heed. Mogul Coffee is the best. Ask yoru Grocer. Tho W. C. T. U. will moot at tho homo of Mrs. T. J. Brown, 500 E. 4th street, Tuesday next at 3 o'clock, Im portant business, and it is hoped every mombor will bo present, Subject .of program "Systematic Giving." Light refreshments will be served. For Sale. Belginn stallion, 21 months old 1400 pounds; blocky order. Pronounced "A Wonder". Must bo-soon to bo ap prociated. Inquire of or nddross W. T, Miller, Walnut Fnrm, Ilershoy, Nob ring Gordon is Here. I Your Sp 1 lis" 1 mr- 1 mw mm mm 1 l ,nH'(i The Hat that Makes Three D ollars do the Work of $5.00. ' The new spring1 shapes and color- ings in the celebrated Gordon Hat are in and nmonrr them vou will VO01 find a style that was made especially for you. Popular and faddish greens, rich browns and conservative blacks. Smart novelties for the young- fellows shape 'cm as y.ovi like. Dignified styles for elderly men. The GORDON name in the hat is your quality insurance. . GORDON HATS $3.00 Wilcox Department Store. 6 NEW SPRING SUIT EARLY Don't wait until summer to buy your Spring Clothing. You can just as well buy early and get that much extra wear out of it. It costs you no more to buy early than late and you have your pick of the new styles. Style No. 2179 mndo from mannish striped suiting in new smoke nnd tnupe shades. Jacket is cut in new hipless style, threo button cutaway front, di rectorio collar nndlapels, collar inlaid with satin, cull's nnd pockets trimmed with crochet buttons nnd soutuche brnid braid. Skirt trimmed with straps of same material, crochet buttons and Boutacho braid. PRICE $20;00 Stylo 2050, made from very fine imported French serge in n beautiful shade of black, Jacket made with fitted back, semi-fitted front. Seams trimmed with straps of same material J inch wide nnd fancy silk covered buttons. Skirt is neat nnd plain except for plait down front which is trimmed with nine fancy silk covered buttons. This is a fine dressy black suit. PRICE $25.00. Wilcox Department Store. Mr. Wortendyke, a noted temperance lec turer of California, will be in town next Thursday. Watch for announcements. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital -Surplus Fund Stockholders' Liability $100,000.00 20,000.00 100,000.00 Guarantee Fund for Depositors $220,000.00 (Not consideringvquick assets and cash resources) DIRECTORS i E. F. Secberger, C. F. McGrew, JJ. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. For Sale Two Angus Bulls, one 2 year old, pure bred but not registered; one 4-ycar old, eligible to registry. Price $76.00 each. Experimental Substation, W. P. Snydeu, Supt. For Rent 23 acres three miles west of town, irrigated land, good houso and barn. Inquire of W. V. Hoagland. For a Good Enjoyable Smoke we know of no cigar that is superior to tho Forest King at tho price. We be lieve you will agreo with us if you givo tho Forest King n trial. Lots of other inon have. (If cmiran wr in nnf nlm'm j there aro no better cigars than the f Forest King. But you'll havo to pay a whole lot more for them. There is no citrar like tho Fnrnsfc K net fn Vin tin, I ot tho prico and wo know it, J. F. SCHMALZRIED. -GINN & WHITER are prepared to fill your every want in Hardware and Furniture Reliable Goods at Reasonable Prices SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Driving a Horse to Water is one thing, but making him drink is another. Anyone can buy a harness, that's easy-but buying superior hand made, up-to-dato and stylish harness that will look well, wear woll and fcol well on your anima is another thing. When you want reliable harness inailo from tho best oak tanned leather in stylish and handsomo harness como to A. F. FINK. y