'jWtji 117 ORK ORRY I ASTE If You are not putting your right energy in your work, uid are not accomplishing what you should. You may be criticised by your employer for not attending to your work properly, whereas you are trying to do the best you can, but you are not feeling just right. Nine out of ten ,cases such as yours come from the eyes why may not yours bo one of the nine? Let our graduate optician examine them free of charge, and if it's not your eyes he will truthfully tell you, and you can seek relief elsewhere. Don't delay attending to yourself, you will accomplish so much more. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. FIimc 338. We want yeur repair work' DR. H. C. BROCK, K, 8 ?; DENTIST. ) ft Oror first Natfontl. Phone MA J. R. Minshall loft this morning for a few days visit nt Northport. Miss Ircno Novilic returned last .-evening from n two weokB' visit with jfrlends in Omaha. ; j;,.Tka W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday oiftirnoon of next week nt tho homo of V-Mrsi A.JP. Kelly, west Second street. SJ, Fred Curran, of Colorado Springe, a former North Platte resident, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. il. Slw- honey. Lemuel Ilclbrook, who had n hearing before the- board of insanity Vedno ' xday and discharged, loft lost night for Arkansas. ;, ,;Mr. Wallner. who has boon visiting her daughter, Miss Ircno Wallner, for ten days, will return to her home in Dunbar tomorrow C.T. Whelnn and Arthur P. Whitoleft Wednesday night for Omaha, whero for several days they will combino business with pleasure. , Arthur McNamnra left Wednesday for Excelsior Spring, whore ho will re , main for n week or two while having ; , a torpid liver turn somersaults, v i -Judge and Mr3. J. S. Hoagland will entertain the members of tho Af tor noon Bridge Club, their husbands and a rew invited guests Monday evening, ';' Frank Stuart,- who for spmo timi past had been with a corps of govorn ' ' ment cnglneera at Des Moines , la., ar ''rived homo for a visit Wednesday night. ' Weather forecast: Fair tqnight and ( Saturday, warmer tonight. Tho mnxi mum tomperaturo yesterday was 6l, n year ago 39; mtnirmim thb mornInfj17, a year ago 14, "Sheriff Miltonborgcr took young John Shatter to tho reform school nt Kearnoy yesterday. Tho boy had no parental restraint , and hud become somewhat of an incorrigible. County Clerk Elliott recovered a few days ago from sovoro attack of "h ' quinsy, and is now hobbling around - with rheumatism la his feat. Mis fortunes never como singly. See Rlncker'a lino of penny valentine poet cards. Fine lino. Mrs, Gny Cover, assisted by Misses Nora Jeffers and Hazel Nichols, will entertain ho mombors of tho J. D. ,. Club and their gontlcmon friends next Wednesday at a Valentino party. Josephus B. Hayes, tho trade hustler . for the Standard Oil Co,, is thochunti ' clear of the town today, tho proudest ' of the proud and a higher stopper than a thoroughbred. Joscphua B. Jr., ar rived last night. Tho Ron and mother are reported to bo gotting along nicely. . , The high school band of pixtcen pieces wilt play at tho Theatre Satur day evening before tho Dunbar con- ' : cert. Mr. Flowers of tho science de partment of the high school Is director apd every boy ia a school boy. Thin concert is free. The Dunbar Bell Bingcra nt the ' ' Keith tomorrow night will bo tho big ceat concert attraction that has visited . North Platto this year. Reserved - - eeftta for tho Dunbars nro 50c each. Concert will begin at 8:30, Bring sen eon tlcketa marked "P" for tho Dun bar Bell Ringers. CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night ty and Saturday. '"MOVlNG PICTURES; j 47;rTh Quarrel." 1 fwfllf VAUDEVILLE: u .ftHhtlla, & Howard Sing ' &' Dancing Comedy .i. , j ......... """3Ktch Who'8 Who. i 10 atfdIS. Cents. - You delude yourself stryintf, o moke1'; yourself believe yourheadachjs nroioniy n. . temporary riiimcnt when you -knfv hot what they may lead to. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Fli-il ttoor North of Klrxt National Hunk Residence for Sale. Lot 4, Blk DO, Price $1800. fi Rooms, electric lights nnd telephone. Nicelawn and shade trees. See G. S. Huffiman. Gcorgo Rendle went to Kansao last night to attend the wedding of n sister. Tho Koufmnn-Wernctt Co., will have their opening Snturdny, Feb. 25th, in ttib Elks building. Mrs. Wright, of Aurora, III , is tho guest of her brotheru J. T. nnd W. J. Stuart, having arrived Wednesday. 'Lost strayed or stolen,' my white, black and tan Lcwellyn setter, 10 months old, largo double spot on hip. Llbernl reward. A, P. Streitz, 300 W. 4th. Tho Knights of Columbus held a moling Wcdnetdoy evening and auth orized tho trustees to cxccUto a deed of the south half of their Locust strcetlot t tho city for n library site upon the payment of $2,000. Valentine postcards nt ono cent each. Big line. Como in and see them. Rincker'3 Book Stoke. Articles of incorporation of the Kauf- mann & Wernert Co. have been filed with tho county clerk. The object of the company is to conduct a general mercantile business in North Platte. Tho capital stock is $6,000, whlfh Is t" be fully subcribed and paid at tho time of commencing of business. I have a good Jack to exchange for work horses. J, K. Barnett, on J. C. Wilson's place. Ten shop employees pf the Missouri, Kansas nnd Texas railroad at Smiths AWe, Texas, wore torn to fragments tnd several others were injured when an engine under repair exploded In tho Smithvillo yards Wednesday, Besides tho loss of life, railroad property valued at $20,000 was dsmoged nnd destroyed. The locomotive had just been run from the repair shop to. bo tested when the explosion occurred. For Sale Cholco Seed Potatoes thoroughly acclimated. ?1.E0 per bus hel. W. W. BIRCE. E, S. Nichols, In charge of tho local weathor bureau, has been notified of his transfer to Grand Junction, Col. While tho Grand Junction station is a higher class than North Platte, Mr. Nichols would have boon well satisfied to remain heroins both ho and Mrs. Nichols nro pleased with tho. climnto and tho people. Ho will bo succeeded by Mr. Jakl, who comes from Huron, 3. D. The change will bo made in a couplo of weeks. For Sale Piano, hnrd coal heating stove, etc. Apply at Weather Bureau. "Tho Honeymoon Trail" was pre sented to a lurgc audience at tho Keith last night. Tho comedy pnrts were well taken, the singing fairly good, the costumes pretty and tho scenery fine, the wholo making tho play a very en- joyabloono. The nudlenco wob con vulsed with laughter the greater part of tho tlmo by tho sayings nnd doings tr Kelso and WyckofT, both of whom aro very clever comedians. NATURE'S BEAUTIES will soon bo but a memory. Has your stay In the country benefitted you In health and spit Its? Then now is tho tlmp, to have somo PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN Como to this studio and get portraits that will do you full jus tice at tho period when you should ba: looking your boat. G.W.ANDERSON successor to II. O. Halvewtcdt Keith Theatre, & The Musical Comedy New Yorm'a weucom e to THE WORLD'S CnCATCST MUKICAI. JqJIEAT, O. Tut I Ytnr MlflWTl rf fl"1M "V'ftYLITTU: MOVEMENT Keith on Full Feed, The Sutherland Free Lanco Bays John,Kcith. of Los Angeles, sent the following mossago to his friends in that village Sunday: "This wire for all tho boys who sent congratulations. Wo were pleased and your kindness touched the henrt stringo of tho old sire and his wife. Thank you, mv friends, for your good wishes, nnd I will do tho rest when I reach Sutherland about April. AH well and I nmon full feed. John Keith" Vacant Lots for Sale Vacant Lot 3, Blk 95, Prico $500. Vacant Lot 2, Blk i)5, Price. S500. E44ftLofl, Blk 123,' Price $1000. .- See G; S Huffman. A serious breakdown of The Tribune pro:s occurcd last evening, seriously handicapping this issue of, the paper. Through tho courtesy of Brother ICelly in doini; tho press work the paper, however, has been issued on time. A telegram received by Mrs. F. H. .Garlow' yesterday announced the death at PnsEudeno, Cal., of Mrs. Helen Cody Whltmore, sister of Colonel Cody and Mrs. Julfa Goodman. Mrs. Whit more had of late years mndo her home at Cody, Wyo , and at the time of het death was visiting her daughter Mrs. Mavmo Jester Allen. Col. Cody ar rived at Pnssadcna a short time before his sister died. The proooscd 'change of schedule whereby a night train is to be run out of Omaha, haB received two raps, one from tho state railway commission, the other from 'people living between Omaha and Valley. That is tho ppople between the two points object to hnv ing train No. 23 set back from 5:30 p, m. to 11:45 p. m. Just what the result will be cannot bo stated at thi. time. North Platte, ondlin fact all towns west of Grand Island insist that they should have a ajght train out of Omaha. Residence for Sale. West 44 It. Lot 2, Blk. 123, Prico ?27G0; 5 rooms, bath, toilet, electric lights and telephono. Lawn, curb and cement walks. Seo G. S. Huffman. KEITH THEATRE Wm. F. Mann Submits B. C. Whitney Musical Farciality "A Broken Idol." One yearWhitney Theatre, Chicnjro. Six months Herald Square, New York Six months ?Tremnt Theatre, Boston, The Show of" One Thousand Surprises. PRICES $1.50, ,$1.00, HAS A MEANING ALL ITS OWN DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, I ml Uraduate Northwestern University. l OQlco over McDonald State Dankj i: I Shop and Road News. Charley Bogue left Wednesday night for Ogden on business connected, wiih his official position. He expected to bo absent about a week . Engineer W. W. AVatkins returned this week from Excelsior Springs, whero he had been recreating for sev eral weeks. Leo. Hayes, of Itockford, III,; ar rived this week and has accepted a po sition in the U. P. storehouse. Mr. Hayes is a nephew ot Mrs. Jas. Hart. Claude Delaney, terminal foreman at Northport, spent a day or two in town this week consulting Dr. Kerr. Ho has not been feeling well for some timo nnd fears a return of his old trouble. The Omaha Bcc says that railroads are accounted ns very hard-hearted, but the Union Pacific has received rec ognition for one Rood deed. Tuesday a report was sent from Carr, Colo., to Nunn, Colo., that there was ah aged man nearly dying for the lack of a doc tor. Arrangements were mado for tin Union Pacific fast mail 105 to stop nt Numuand take on n doctor for Carr. Tho train stopped twelve minutes while an attempt was mado to find a doctor, whereas it was under orders not to stop at all. Finding no doctor this train passed on its way and train 103, which ii nlo a through train, was stopped twice, taking on a physician at Nunn and leaving him at Cnrr. Copt. R. E. Haskell, ono of tho old time cattlemen of western Nebraska, is in town today visiting friends. The Captain is now located on a ranch in tho north part of Keith county, and is again seeing daylight after a long and costly litigation with his former part ner Read. THURSDAY, FEB. 16, The Animated Rosebushes. The Human Dragon. The Wonderful Balloon Effqct. 75 AND 50 CENTS, Monday, Feb. 20 E-er :. cf r Generation Woods, Frazee & Lederer's Magnificent Presentation of the World-Wide Success Madame Sherry Only engagement in the state, outside of Omaha, of the Phenomenal Musical Production that has. Cap tivated Paris, London, New York and Chicago. The entire production complete from the New Am sterdam Theatre, New Yorlc. Prices $1, $1.50 and $2.00 K Scats on sale Friday, February liTlh. Mail Orders now received. 3? tJLIt t. if THE Fir st National Bank, f North Platte, Nebraska. . UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. T Capital and Surplus $140,000.7 i , , ARTHUR McNAMARA, President. . ,r E. F. SEEBEROER, Yire-Prcsidcni, M. KEITH NEVILLE, ViccPresiucnl, f. L. M00NEY, Cashier. T. F. WATTS,, AUCTIONEER. "Up to his old tricks." Crying more sales and getting better prices than ever before. Advise with me before claiming your dates. My terms are in keeping with my work. " A marriage license was issed yester terday to Irn RathfF and Miss Lena Blank, both of Wcllfleet. "A Mother's Comfort" is afforded in using for Infants Stork Sheeting, Stork- Bibs, Stork Pants. They aro waterproof, wear well and wash easily. For sale only by SCHILLER 8c CO. FAMILY DRUGGISTS. For Sale Pure bred young Berkshire Boars -can ba registered. Inquire at Hershey's Hard ware Store, corner Fifth and Locust streets, North Platte, Nebraska, Phone No. 15. For Rent. J 610 acres good farming' or hay land. New four room house, harp, well and . ten foot Sanpson mill. Fifty cents per I ocro All sod, Six; miles north of Wal- Address W. R. Harding, "North Platte, Neb. THE FRENCH DRY CLEAN ING AND PRESSING PLACE. Wp fin (ill t!rwlo nt 1 . ; i " vicuiiiuff, pressing. dyeing nnd repairing foV ladies' nnd ffonfa Mnll -i I f .i i . n""u' 1 1 w uuu uejiver me goous A. SIGEL, The Little Tailor. 223 E, AfH- St. Phon,o 182. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF floor, Feed, .drain or Hay Hnving recently purchased tho B. A, Wilson feed store at the corner of Sixth andXocust Sts. I respectfully invito a share of ",c 'muuuKo 01 wie public. -CPflW1 delivery. J. Rt RITNER i ) -r .4