Imn fftfll and HrnM ntnriu imvr no rut . ivratinf liitti or Mtniinus u'frl, MTTITsts IWW W U II I.I rjuip. n Eyejjcomfort for reading and distance KRYPTOK Glasses arc a wonderful convenience to middle-aged men and women who wear glasses. You can see both near and far objects through KRYP TOKS with equal distinct ness. Yrt KROPTOKS cannot be distinguished from single-vision glasses. .YPT ou JL.M. GLASSES THE ONLY INVISIBLE BIFOCAL and the nusinnco of removing your rondinff Rlnsses eiery timo you look across the 100m or at n distance. Tho relieye the tiring train upon your eyes caused by freqbontly looking through your reading glasses, at objects three or four feot away. KRYPTOKS nre solid lenses without scam, line, or blur. Thoy arc the only bifocals with smooth oven surfaces no age-revealing, vision-blurring lines, seams, or shoulders. C. S. CLINTON, Registered Optician. The Sign with the Dig Ring. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. . Dr. Brock, Dentist, ovor Stono Drug Store. Dr. Fennor left at noon yesterday for Grand Island on business. S. D. Halston, of Urady, was a busi ness visitor In town yesterday. Dr. Morrill, Dentist, McDonald Bank Building. William JIuddart left at noon yes terday for Omaha to spond n week or longer. . ' aottrann'sIIand-Mado Cigar. Cc. 14-tf Mr. and Mrs. Leu KIdwcll, of Wal lace who visited relatives for a week, loft yesterday. For Salo Seed oata.'Bood command spring wheat aocd. CoatcB Lumber & Coal Co, , Mr. ami Mrs. E. S. Davis left, at noon yesterday for Loxlngton to spond xv couplo of days. ' Mrs. Frank Flint and child loft at noon yentorday for Shelton to visit her aunt for a week. The Rebokah Kensington club will hold A social and program at tho I. 0. 0. F; hall this afternoon. Phono 8 for drugs, Opon from 7 a. m. to 12 p. m. NYAL DRUG STORE. Doll Ilohnur, of tho Lincoln School of MubIo, who visited his parents for two wdaltf., lift' ves'ofhiv nttenioon. Palm Loo Cigar. 10c. U-tf Tho silo, dairy and Hvo stock apo dal will arrive In this city May 3d at 1:40 and leave at 3:40. W. P. Snyder L. IJ, Spencer, Frank Bergmnn, Fred Swanson and Jolm Joockel, of Wnl laco, spoilt this week here on business. For Rent 7 room houso with bath nnd Bowor connection on west Fro.it street. Inquire of W. V. Iloagland. 29-2 Miss Vera Kerrigan, of Cheyenne, Is expected here tomorow to visit the" Misses Hubbard and attend tho May Ball. Let Landgraf & Hoga do your paint ing, paper hanging and decorating. Pho.no Black C02 or Black 570. 1M Mrs. Moo Sundholinor and daugh ter who spent several woeks In Yank ton, S. I)., returned the first of this week. FurnlBhod room for rent. Inqulro at 821 -west Fifth street. 27tf Mrs. John Worthloy, 320 west Front street, who sovorcly Injured her loft foot Wcdonsday, Is resting much eas ier today. Miss Hazol Brady returned to Om aha Tuesday evening after visiting her pnr-intH Mr. mil Mrs, James Brady for two weeks. For Farm Loans boo or wrlto Gone Crook, room 3, Waltemath building, North Platto. 41tf Tho Eldor homo In the Fourth ward Is being remodeled and Improved by tho addition of sevoral roomB, a high foundation and verandas. Illkeira Violet Articles. Every article guaranteed. NYAL DRUG STORE. John PouloB was taken violently 111 while at work In his confectionery storo yesterday morning; and removed to tho McCabo hotel. At present ho Is slightly Improved. Tho Girls' Domestic Science Club of tho Presbyterian church met Mon day evening In tho church basement. Tabic Bervlng was demonstrated by Mrs. C. F. Iddlngs. We giiaranleo ench can of Slicrwln WIlllaiiiH Paint for six yearn. That Is some guarantee. ilO.'J JtHXALL DRUG STORK. Tho Interior of the Rexall drug storo is to be ro-furnlshcd and remodeled. A number of changes' will bo made In tho nirrangement of tho room and new wall cases will replace tho show cases, now In uso, A now fountain will also bo Installed. A now laundry under tho manage ment of W. A. Skinner and Charles McLnno will bo opened in thla city about Jun,o. 1st. Tho location has not been agreed; iipun but It rests be tween rooiiisln tho new MorBch-Klonk building and tho Brodbcek building. II. & M. spread more, cover better mid last longer, v n r VNYAL DRUGSTORE. Tho Indian card club met Wednes day afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. M. K. Novlllo. In tho progresslvo card games Mrs. Horton Munger was awarded tjiq, sliver fork and Mm. E. F. Soobregcr the, second prize. TMi moating complqtod a series of games and, tho losers nro to banquot tho win ners at an early date. .All boosters smoko Town Boost, tf Tho local order of Mystic Legion n tortalned tho Ilorshoy Council nt a Imntiuot anil musical program Tuesday evening nt the K. P. hall. A large claBB of new members woro Initiated by organizer John Kennedy. The ar rangement committee consisted of Mesdnmos- McMullon, Frazlor, Woods, Gulllltuuiio. Dolson, Dionor, Hor rod' and Dick. PA fit AM) CARNIVAL I1HAW8 MO tlHMVII. SPECIAL ATTRACTION! Keith Theatre, Holiday, May 1. "THE HEART OF CALIFORNIA" A story of real range life. Something different from the uvuai wentern picture 200 scenes just as they happened on the range, interwoven in a clever background around a ranch romance. 10 and 20 Lents. Tho Imho ball fair ml carnival which oponod W-nlnosday evening, continued last evening nnd will closo tonlht id proving a big attraction. On the opening nlghi. 700 pooplfj paid an n(lmlr;.ilon fee or Vtv. routs each. and flic total rccelpU of tlfj over.ing were J3 iS 01). Entertaining foai'iren consist of Mill Tllev s mcnngerlp; Fatlinu tho dancing girl, in charge or HolM lialllgan; the crazy l.ouso Iniprjis el by and en due ol by Jim N'v. and Will Friend; tho lloo.n-r Olrl and FVi'K une Teller In charge of Mra. Tlley,. a flsh pond suporlntoinru by Al Brown and John Lincoln, a duok ponl run by Charley Tliornburg and F. W. HnnBon, Porter s Rough House and tho ball rack. Thero 1b also a candy booth pre sided over by Tom Grcon, Perry Car son, the Misses Sullivan nnd Mrs. Huff, a fancy work booth In chargo of Mrs. Church, Mrs, Vandorhoof, Mrs.' Coti- roll and others, a cigar booth with team malinger Gettman handling the wheel, and another big booth In which Ib sold the big variety of merchandise contributed by local tnerc'iants. During tho evening Jim McJJonald B concert band of seven pieces' appears and gives selections that aro worth coming miles to hear. :,V , A Jitney donee bcg!nr at lOioO and contlnup mtll midnight. "With tho Htrldont voices if tht spoilers of tlu different attractions, the sonoiOUB tones of Jim .Norton a fcg horn, tn' morry vtlccs of the twen ty or ni'i.'o girls soiling chances n vnrlouK art If:, tho hearty greetings and laughter of the Jostling of tho nior ry makers and the hum of the. Ilttlo numbered wheels Is exalting enough to satisfy anyone, and much amusement is provided for all. , Kslrajcd Horse Estrayed from my plnco four miles south and two miles west of HenHicy on April 7th, a black two year old mare, white spot on face, weight about 1050. Anyono knowing of animal please write II. G. Llndekugel, Her- shey, Neb. 30-2 , ::o:: Dl'RlHN RKCKIYKS PATKNT I'OR AUTO CROSS-OVIIR. County Treasurer Durbln, through his attornty J. C. Hollman, has re ceived notlco of allowance of a patent on his automobllo cross-over. This cross-over Is designed for autos to cross over a fence," thus avoiding a delay In stopping and opening gates, unci Ik ho ennRtructed as to arcvent stock from passing over It. Several At these crosB-ovora have been Installed on roads south of North Platto that lead through fenced pastures and have proved a success. Tho cross-over lias a gradual ascent ou either Bide of the fence and any car can pass ovor successfully on low gear. Tho crosB-ovcr which will cost from $10 to S20. will bo found to no a great time- savor In cattle sections waero practically an roaus run through fenced pastures. -'to ::o:; Help Wanted, jrnle. Wanted Traveling salesmen to car ry as a aldo lino In your Immedlato vicinity an article used In 90 of the business places. Address E. Z Trib uno Office. 20-4 ::o:: Silo Special Jleetlnus. v The silo special next Wednesday will arrive nt Sutherland at 8 a. m. and remain two hours. A general meeting will bo hold in tho Thomas hall, as will also a meeting for womon. A meeting for school children will be held nt tho school houso. Tho train wlllx arrlvo at Ilerihcy at 10:115 and leave at 12:15. A gonoral mooting will bo hold at tlio opera houso and a woman's mooting at Beelor'a hall. Meetings' will also beheld at tho Star nchool houso south of llor- Bhey, at tho Nichols Bchool and at tho school houso live miles southeast of Heralioy. i :: o:: For Salo Cheap. Two housos, lot and barn nt 1005 north Locust street, also .101 acres of hay land to lense. Write T. B. Mc Govorn, 271C Franklin street, Omaha Nob., ' 2!M : :o: : Presbyterian Church. 11 a. nu Morning Worship. Babies cared for in tlio nursery. 8 p. m. Pas tor's theme: "Tho Modem View of Heaven." ::o:: Tlio Midland Collogo Concort Co., of Atchison, Kaiis., will glvo a concort at tho Keith thentro Tuesday ovonlng, May 2d, under tho auspices . of the Luthoran Glrla' club. A largo number of tickets havo boon sold In advunao and indications aro that the company will havo a largo attondnuccw, Tholr program hero last season was greatly enjoyed by inuslc lovers. Harry Porter, who accompanied Mayor Evans and riiombora of the city council on tholr pavement Inspecting trip returned Wednesday, having left tho party after paving at Kearney, Grand Islund and Hastings had been Inapocted. H. G, Llndokugol, wlio lives six miles soutliwost of llorahoy, apont yes terday In town transacting business. Thero Is much winter wheat In tliat section and he says it Is looking flno. Rain, howover will bo needed In u few days. Parties from Sioux City, wlio pur chased a big traot of laud south of tho West Blrdwood crock, recently received a hugo tractor which they will use in breaking up tho sod on a largo body o f land. Thoy expect, to farm very extensively. . - . A lotter from DonVor this woek Btates thut Mrs. JiYunklln Pealo 1b in a critical condition following a para lytic stroke Ilor daughtor, Mra, B. B. Baker, of this city, wub called to Denver aovornl days ago. Mra. F. C. Hoxlo leaves uoxt weok on a trip to Iowa towna, and upon hor return will go to tho ranch to spond tho summer. During her absenco Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawion will occupy tlio Hoxlo homo. -::o::- GA1UJAGK CANS All Blzes, from $1.25 to $4.50. Or- dor now and havo them dolivored be foro May 1. SIMON BROS., 20-2 . Thp Tinners. Ladies9 Raincoat Special -FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY $ 2 48 We will offer for these two days only a small lot of Ladies' Rain coats in a very desirable style and quality, priced so as to save you money. Come and get yours before they are all gone Wilcox Department Store Harry Lawaon Is among tho latest to purchase a Ford tourln 5 car which la handled vory nice by Mrs. Lawaon. Sanford Hartman leaves Monday for Omalia, whero he will spend several days combining business and pleas ure. The J. C. Wilson house at the cor ner of Third and Willow has been moved off to make room for a modern two-story residence which Mr. Wilson will erect. Louie Lipshltz, tho Junk dealer of this city, was1 married In Omaha this week to. Delia Letack, of that city. They arrived In North Platte yester day, and Loulo Is rccelveing the con gratulations of friends. J. B. McDonald went to Omaha last night to attend tho banquet wlch will bo tendered Mr. and Mrs. Keith Neville this evening at the Hoiishaw hotel by tho North Platte club of Omaha, of which T. B. McGovern- Is president and George R. Savin secretary. Choice Seed Com. Yellow Calico seed corn grown In 1915 testing 95 per cent. S2.00 per biiBhcl. J. K. Barnett, Phono 785F02J, North Platte, 20-2 Here's Your Guarantee This Cover the Earth trade mark is a Sherwin Williams asset. Thou sands of folks know it yes, millions. They call it the "can spilling over the earth" and we don't care what they call it as long as they know it and know it stands for Sherwin-Williams PAINTS AND VARNISHES Wh enever you buy paint, varnish, stain or enamel with this trade mark on the label, you know the contents are right and the results will be good. Reputation is a great thing fifty years' ' growth from a $2,000 capital to the largest paint and varnish mak ers in the world, means quality. We're agents. v REXALL DRUG STORE Telephone Your Grocery orders to 32 They will given prompt and carefuj, attention. Lierk-Sandall Co. fr 0ES V 4 SACK GUARAN TEl5lJ ''A I PORTH As'. MKT I ' T 3 1 BEND MILLING VI FOR SALE BY WEB. John Herrod9 Grocer. Leaves Nothing to be I Desired I Here's a home to be proud of ! Notice how pleasing the exterior appearance is. It-'s simple, yet not too plain. Now look at the first-floor plan. Doesn't it just about tell the whole story for a complete arrangement of , rooms downstairs? .'- riic living ro6m and dinincr room are fine large rooms opening into each other. The pantry and kitchen are ar ranged to the housewife's convenience they save many a step in the daily work of preparing the meal. All the rooms are well lighted and well Ventilated. Come in am let-udJ-Show you the second floor plan of this home. We can 9J?!S'lhow y,- designs of other modern homes that can be buili.at a very reasonable coat. It's no obligation on your . - -t. Our complete plan illustrations arc atynur-disposal. W. W. BI1RGE CO. J. II. BEDFIELp. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redfield Ofllco Phone C42 Res. Phone 676 Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building p,,. I Office 130 Phone. J Reaidenc 115 G Heynolds UMg. North l'lattc. Neb. Olllco Phono 333. Res. Mack 613. DRS. SHAFFER Be FENNER OSTEOPATHIC PhyilcUns & Surg.onii. Genito-UHnary IJ I senses Obstetrics Gynecology Have Your Piano Tuned WYLIE WALKER 014 West 4th St. North Piatt, Neb Write or Call Phone Red 344 Pianos Tuned and Repaired Anywhere.