1 1 Do your eyes trouble you now? If so, what will they be ten years from today un less you take care of them immediately? Slop and realize the danger oi neglect, the danger of mistreatment. There is no treatment more serious than wronjj glasses. By wrong glasses we mean glasses that are not suited to your eyes, glasses fitted more or less after a perfunctuary exam ination, glasses chosen from a tray, by trying on one pair after another, glasses bought at a bargain counter, glasses fitted by a merchant or dealer, not an optical specialist. If you want your glasses to be absolutely correct, bring your eye troubles to us. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician, v Gil Dowey St. We want your Repair Work. LOCAL AM) PERSONAL The freo lecture on Christian Sci ence nt tho Koitli theatre this evening,. The plat of ground south of the Building & Loan building Is being llled In and next spring will bo cown to grass seed. "Shorty" Ilodshlrc, at one tlmo boll crmakcr In tho local shops, now mak ing his homo in Denver, has been vis iting friends In town for several days past,. Nineteen hundred tons of sugar beets are In storago along the U. P. tracks at O'Fallon. They will bo loaded and Blilppcd as fast as needed at tho Grand Island factory. Harry Murrln expects to move Into his new house on west Fourth street next week,. This homo is a very at tractive one that possesses all tho mod ern features and conveniences. Tho free lecture on Christian Scl enco at the Keith thcatro this evening will commence promptly at 8:30, and all who attend are requested to bo pn time. , The stork visited tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Will Baldock early Saturday morning and deposited a girl which tipped the' scales at ten pounds. Tho mother and daughter are getting along nicely,. Dr.. T. J,. Kerr was ill for a few days last week with a slight attack of ptomaine poUonlng. Ho was able to bo out Friday afternoon and la now completely recovered. ' dlonn Rowcll, of Staploton, was vis iting friends in tho city Friday after noon and remained over ior tho Bliow in tho ovonlng. Ho was formerly in tho Iddlngs lumber olllce hero, but is now manager of two yard at Stapleton. . Jod Mahattey, formorly of this city tiut now working on tho Arthur bn . -ion m in town Friday and and Saturday soliciting advertising from the local mercnaiuB mi . -pago Christmas edition of tho Enter prise. 0 P. Past, a farmer from Sunshine precinct in the Sutherland vicinity, ytnB vlsltlLg in tho city S-turdny with friends and transacting business at tho court house. Ho camo in to con gratulate County Treasurer Durbln on his re-election. W. A. Sklnnor, who purchased tho Episcopal rectory Is having Itt re moved to a lot In tho 1400 block on west Fourth street,, no ui -. make a number of Improvements to tho houso and when theso arc added bo will have a very couifortablo home. ' Tho Hallowo'en program given In School DlBtrlct 44 was much en joyed by tho patrons ot tho school and tho proceds from the salo of the bas kota amounted to $7.76,. A literary so ciety was organized and tho first meeting will bo held Friday evening. Nov. 13th. Mrs. Thomas Terry, of Omaha, vis ited In tho city over Sunday with friends.. Sho waa formorly a resi dent of this city and her husband was an engineer out of hero for a number of years. They moved to 0naha twen ty years ago. Mr. Torry was killed In tho tornado that swept Omaha a year ago lust Easter. V. C Ueynolds will mako a num ber of improvements noxt spring to v Uilldlng occupied by Stone and Mucker. Iforo modern fronts, steel ujtllngM. iew floors and porlnps nl dltlontv to the rear aro nmong tin l-n-provcnu'iitH contemplated. U was planned to do thlB work this fall, but later Mr. RoynoldB concluded to wait until Bprlng,. Tho case of tho stato against Ruth Hurklns was up In tho county court Friday afttrnoon. It is n complaint that tho defendant is a delinquent and neglected child under tho ago of eighteen years. Suit was filed by John Frazlcr and Bovoral witnesses woro called. After hearing tho ovi donco tho court took tho coso under ndvlBoment. Defendant was held at tho county Jail for somo tlmo boforo tho hearing. MIbs Mary A. Posey stopped off In tho city Saturday for a visit of a few days with her brothor, J. II,. Posey and family at tho Union Pacific hotel. Sho bad bcon In tho east whoro sho had been recuperating from 111 health. Miss Posoy Is n missionary in China under tho Presbyterian church. She camo homo to regain hor health and was to have returneu mrougn r-iuuiiv- irn'mmms. 3&&&Li, a j m ' wr r.-1. w -- wtfimmh;ilffl XL HsH&tSSS6 ', nim ' WBiiikvXU JsHveM )ry&y .frnKmrxJi MffifeoffiSSyiaX EM I SHPS3JW tj CopvHtfevi C.s'.WCettha fi SP 'ST H . i miii. Ji I utilize the rower t Co-Operation Attorney M.. E. Crosby left yesterday morning for Grant to attend the term of district court. The Woman's Homo Missionary soci ety will meet wltlr-Mra. W. l Crook Thursday afternoon. Attorney J. J. Ilalllgan loft yes terday morning for Grant to attend the district court session. R. L. Baker wont to Omaha Satur day night to spend a few days visiting relatives and transacting business. A great many out of town people will attend tho freo Christian- Sci ence lecture at the Keith theatre this evening. District Judge II. M. Grimes and Court Reporter P. J. Barron left yes terday" morning for Lexington to hold court this week. Mjss Clara P.edfleld left yesterday morning forjier homo In Mclblta after visiting In trie city for aweek with Mrs. J. H. Posey at tho Union Pacific hotel. Miss Laura Murray returned home Sunday night after spending a week In Omaha atendlng tho teachers conven tion and going from there to Lincoln to visit' her sister. Henry Kosbau has Just completed building a largo barn on tho farm ho occupies Routhwcst or town. Tho former barn was destroyed by fire several weeks ago. Tho Qunderson brothers, who l,lvo south of Sutherland, were In town Saturday on busness connected with tho proposed now brldga across the South Platte river. A Blight wreqk occurred Sunday af noon at Overton. Six empty freight cars wero derailed and tied up the trafllo for a short time., No serious damage was dono. Rov. BonJ. A. Cram, of the Methodist church, left yesterday morning for Kearney to Bpend a short time attend ing the Nebraska Wcslcyan committee meeting. Mr. Cram Is a member of the committee. Everett Crouso, 25, of this city, and MIbs May Jensen, 22, of Ringgold, wero hiarrled Saturday afternoon at tho court house by Judgo Grant. Tho groom Is a bricklayer In this city anu inoy wm mane tneir homo hero. W. II. McDonald, spent Sunday with Mrs. McDonald, who has been In the Immanuol hospital for several weeks. Following tho operation Mrs,. McDon ald was doing nicely, but later suf fered a relapse, from which bIio Is now recovering,. i LUten! Do you know that thoro will bo beatiful hand mada rugs lior salo at tho Lutheran parlBh house No vember 12th? t2 Mrs. Hart, oi1 Cenral City, state In spector of the V,. R C,., was In the city Saturday inspecting the local camp. Sho spent Sunday in tho city a gupst at tho T. C. Patterson homo. Sho loft yesterday morning for Cnlal la to inspect tho camp there. C. O. Johnson, of tho Union Pacific claim department of Omaha, wns visit ing in tho city Sunday. Ho was form erly a resident of this city, but was transferred to Omnha several yeo,rs ago and now holds a responsible posi tion near tho top ot) tho claim service. Ho loft yostorday morning up the branch to look after somo matters of company business. 'o preparation Is equal to Imperial CtTiiiu Lotion for ehnpped hands,. A full I ounce bottle 25c, at Stone's Drug Slore. If Dan McKeo, who for three years has been treasurer of Dawson county, was dofoated for ro-olectlon last Tuesday. Dan, who Is well known In tills city, was not endorsed by tho Luthor Leaguo of Dawson county, henco his defeat. All acknowledged that ho had provon a vory olllclcnt olllclal, but his church ullegianco wns dlstastofiil to mombors of tho league,. For Rent 4 room houso on east Second street, also hard coal burner for sale. Phono black 140. 83t2 R. A. McNlght ot tho Mooroflold vi cinity waa visiting In tho city Satur day on business at tho court houso. Ho was accompanied by G. D. Brown of thnt vicinity. Mr. McNlght Is ono ot tho enrltcst settlers in this coun ty ho having lived heiro for over forty years. Ho can give tho history of North Platto from tho tlmo when It TTT7? T1rf iifn - 1- -.". tr - X....3 l . . I pers brouahtto. t ZTZJSS Sfil ?'! 7" "? ? a great army of .hop- "("pcmtlon. Ce"tS- Ul"011sel"!ay. they are tiros enjoying one of the benefits of a-ki'lt &MX lheTia?edrapSuonleoTusa "" CUW Cam bl" W V"S CSt ot "" "" car Hne's elfecKe 15&5 tatSSSS!M5?SSS.g ""' yU C"-Al"M, W'tU !r 'people PMW" 'he But there as a rule your co-operation ends. Upon reaching this center you scatter in all directions oup dnP hi Can't you imagine liow much farther your money would go how much cheaper vou could buv rhP nrtioip if vn ZatuLffSSS fgHther' P0? rUr mney' g to a reliable SSSiSt Sd glvfh 5-i 'al!'K, i e PrIvileSe of selecting a certain store, apart from your neighbor, you pay iiddltionnl clinnro renre nw! yw le,large expense of selling in smaller quantities, which under these circumstances .the "Urchant mSst 2SIgfn i mVZ la"nched the biS Co-operative Family piano sale to bring you piano buyer together make it i of sible for you to eftect an enormous saving. We are concentrating your buying power, your neiKhboreMn vin J,m nr your united patronage to this, the greatest sale of fine pianos andbplayer pianos eva "eW I here ofelewhere! V ' In preparing for this bic Co-onerative Fnmilv Pimm Sni ,,,i . an immense purchase of instruments from our regular factories The re sult was a big saving to us in factory price Instead of consuming an en tire six months in the selling of them by the old expensive methods we are going to sell them through this big family in six weeks. Another and greater saving. We are going to sell every one contemplating the purchase of a piano or player piano in this vicinity. We are quite positive of that because by combining the saving effected by purchasing so many instruments at one time for immediate delivery, with the greater saving effected by this I modern, economical, Co-opera tive way of selling, we are en abled to quote prices and terms on these high grade makes that must compel you, for economy's sake to buy now and at this store. S Terms on pianos asiow as- QQ DOWN was only a row of log houso saloons on Front street until tho present day. Ho became quite reminiscent Satur- n nrrnunt of the war sho was obliged day and relnted sevorol interesting .-.. i. l.m nllmr rnuto.. tales 01 tllO IHirl to return by tho other route,. tarly day life here. 31 xrs uwi u ,ssjmi A Few of the Many Bargains This sale, after months of planning is an actual reality now and thrifty purchasers are going to take advantage of these benefits and savings. Look over the prices given here, note the saving, note the low terms, come investigate. OTHER FEATURES, BENEFITS, ETC., WHICH 1)0 NOT COST YOU A PENNY Free Trial For 30 days you may try out the piano you select in your home. If at the end of that time you do not want to keep it notify us and we will send for the piano and re turn to you every cent you may have paid Free Exchange Privilege Any time within one year you may ex change your piano for a player or higher priced instrument and we will allow you all that you have paid out. Free Deliveries All pianos or players are put in your home free of charge. This applies to exchanges also. We Give Free with each piano, a stool to match and a scarf. We Give with each player-piano, a bench, scarf, 12 rolls of music of your own selection. Warranties Each instrument is guaranteed against all defects. Some five years, some a lifetime by the makers. On top of that wo give our personal warranties, doubly pro tecting you. Ml ' i gj IiiliflHn 1 raHK' il IHB mlmmUlSmW rii m KnHBKffiRffinHHHBOBHrvr B gggwpasaMffi8IWMBnr i lirtw!!!J!fTrMTrJ!gaa BfjBfafTmiwi'r"-" -nrrmSy) ai i mi i 1 1 amMzymmssmsmtt leEsai"1 ' ' "m mi:j a-- r -w IIHilHHliiHi ilHPHIIiiHBIilliiiBHHHHIi iMiliBifliViliSiKi! bl SAliK I'HICE $1(JS.0() SALE PRICE $1S7.(I0 SAJiE PRICE $218.00 Information Coupon Cut out, iill In, sign, send to us today. GASTON MUSIC CO. Gentlemen: Kindly send mo list of Co-Oporatlvo Bargains of 'anos I'layers not to exceed ? In prlco and tho terms on saino. . , .- Prefer ninlco Sign f. Address SALE PRICE $0h.00 r ?jmmlm InHHH Hi IIH ITwBSiB IjniHIMHHBIBfSlIf BlttriliiBNHHBlfTf lBR.8gEmsmimmr!;? iliH'Slii IIiHfillii wmWsBmmH SALE PRICE $197.00 SALE PRICE $2S5.00 Gaston Music Co. SALE PRICE $!1!)7.00 Clinton's Jewelry Store, NORTH PLATTE, NED. 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