Optical ORKGON TRAIL MONHUiNT INDICATORY KXERCISKS Supremacy fit 1 ' m True worth always wins. That is why North Platters have elected us ' vto optical supremacy given us the largest retail optical business in North Platte and constantly recommend that their friends consult us. ' Knowledge, equipment and interested optical service i is the sort you'll find here. Let us examine your eyes. C. S. CLINTON, Registered Optometrist, The Sign with the Big Ring. Three monuments mnrklng the Ore gon trail In Lincoln county were for- mtuly demented nt a meeting hold In tht9 city Saturday afternoon. Thla mooting, held on the court houso ltuvn, wus largely nttonded, tho greater number of those present coming from tho country. Judge Hoaglnnrt presided at tho meeting nnd llrat Introduced Mr. Har vey, of Lincoln, whose first visit to North Plntto was forty-seven years ago. In his presentation address he told of tho location of tho Oregon trail through Nebraska, which parsed through this section just south of tho river, of tho cffortB which had boon made to mark this famous trail to the northwest, and stated that It Is estimated that more than 3,000,000 people passed ovor It from the days of Marcus Whitman until tho advent of the railroads. T. C. Patterson, In behalf of tho county, accepted tho monuments In brief remarks In which ho referred to the wonderful growth ct the west slnco tho days of Oregon Trail travol. H. M. Rushnol, of Lincoln, repre senting the stato historical society, Bpokc at Bomo length on tho historical features of Nebraska and hew they slrauld bo presorvod; of tho sturdlnoss and honesty of the pioneers; tho ef fect they had upon tho settlement of the west, nnd In closing appealed to his auditors to keep alive tho memory and deeds of tho peoplo who blazed tho trail for civilization. Governor Morehead was next Intro duced, and spoke of tho prosperity of Nebraska, tho savings that had boon effected during his Incumbency of the Oulco, and tho need of olectlng good honest men to office. Ho briefly re forrod to tho candldncy of Keith Ne ville In complimentary terms. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bank. LOCAJj AND PERSONAL. Palm Le' Cigar 10c. 14-tf R. L. Baker, of Stapleton, Is spend ing this week In town. , . . ' Miss Evelyn Forcado of Lincoln, is visiting with Mrs. Anna Shae. Mrs. George Christ left yesterday (morning for Sutherland. For Sale Three quiet burros. S. W. Mannon, R. F. D. No. 2 39-1 Mrs. John Den left yesterday for a visit with friends in Arapahoe. Mr. and Mrs. Moso McFarland spent tho week end in Gothenburg. Wilfred Stuart, of Lexington, came Sunday to visit at -the Tighe home. Miss Maude Warrington left yester day for Lexington to spend tho sum mer. Attorney John Grant left yesterday morning for Ogalalla on legal busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murrln visited in Gothenburg tho latter part of last week. Frank Winn, of Kearney, .who for merly lived here, is visiting local friends. Mrs. Charles Calhoun left yesterday morning for Cozad to visit relatives for a week. Dr. F. J. Wurtele was called to Ogalalla Sunday In consultation with Dr. Vandever. Miss Mamie Falk, of Brady, came up Saturday to attend the graduation of several friends. Mrs. W. S. Dolson and daughter left Saturday afternoon for Grand Island to visit relatives. Joseph Hrerod and son returned to Columbus Saturday after a short visit with local friends. Entcrtnln nt I'rc-Uupttal Dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Donegan enter talned tho Schrnm-Donegan bridal party and a number of Immediate rol atlves at a pro-nuptial dinner Sunday I OVPTllnir Tu'nnf v.flvn f.llnata wnpn . . i 1 a Tin. 1 i I " ' r -.,w..j .. i j bM.ui.j . -j vi jonn uray was cuiivu 10 iviujvuub, Droaent rpiin , . , hpmiHfiillv W. Va., Friday evening by tho eedous 0 XVenter-P"ece of wiuuso ui uio muivi. I Atllhrlnnn llnnlitv rnurra niu linrrinfn.l Mrs. F. W. Hermlnghausen left Sat- with smllax. The Gorman flower, tho urdav moraine for cities of Iowa to white Iris waB used In honor wf tho spend several weeks with relatives, nationality of tho groom and tho sham- wniinm A.mir Snndav for Kear- ck was uacu m a nuniinnco as a trip ney to spend several days combining bemrrled early W l- DUSiness ami piuusuru. ilnv nim-ntntr nml Imva fnr Smith n,. Miss Maude Rees left Friday oven- koto-' to spend their honeymoon with ing for Ellse to spend a couple or relatives. weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Butler Buchanan will leave Wednesday morning for CJauror nla to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wood White left Hat Danes Will Celebrate Peter Jepson, of Fox Creek, was In town yesterday inviting people of Dan isli parentage, as well as others, to attend a bazaar which will bo held urday morning for Grand. Island to at tho Danish Lutheran church in ox ureoK June utn. Juno 5th Is visit relatives for a week. Miss Lucretla Davis left Saturday the Danish national holiday, and It ft her home in Plovana. Kans., to " not no secureu, and tho event was spend' the summer vacation. Mrs. Charles Reynolds and son re- postponed until tho following day. turned yesterday morning from Kear- June Gth. Among tho sneakers will ney where they visited menus. be Rev. Sorenson, of St. Paul and Rev, Mrs. George Zentineyer left yester-r ?Uy. uuy mpruuiH iu uUm m. u I Sll,. (nv -iiivorrA In tho district court nravlnt? for n dl- tendlng college in California returned vorco from Nina Fort to whom ho was hero tho latter part of last weeK. married Juno 24th, 1912, at Cherokee, Misses Laura Murray and Blanche W- Tj10. charge Is cruelty. Tho Fonda left Saturday evening for Goth- p " " inai ino ( eronuant was enburg to spenu a coupie oi uuys. ,innrw. nt thni- hnmn, t About forty of the iocal high school attract men who were nasslntr nml boys snent aunuay wun me iociii cu,- wncn nuvised not to do so would str ko dets who wero in camp at uouienourg. and nbuso plaintiff and use nrofan A. D. Skinner, superintendent of the lanF,,mBeItan,d, also thnt slic refused to B. and B. department of tho unon T)nn(ti to cnnmllnf. n fow rlnvn hnro. o - T nn t Tnl,nt ...l..l 1 Miss Irma wmalow wno nas ueen that a brother at Grnnrl nnnlrln. Minii ill wnu pneumonia at mo iurui i-iunu jiaa suddenly passed away. This now General Hospital ror some umo is nn- Was especially sad as tho brother proving. . . had not. met for several years and Mr, Johnston was expecting to make him visiting this, week with her cousins " V13U- 11 wucks Miss Noll Hanifin and Mrs. Harry Take medlclno for oye-strnln bend Guthorless. aches and you do yourself Inlurv. Re Mrs. Frank Dentler and daughter moyo tho CAUSE and tho EFFECT TVftao TTVnn rinManr, nf Tlnnvniv rflmn Willi proper glasses. U. S. ULiUNTO.W down yesterday morning to spend LTr'"1 i'"-si, uio sign wun Beveral days. u,k rpho t t? v. p.inh mot TTrlilnv nftfr- Mrs. John Oestrleh entertained noon with Mrs. Harry Gutherless. In !cm.0 of friends tho latter part of last tho card games Mrs. Edward Robhau- !VVV1V . "um,r .ol urs- v' ". wesion- flpn nml Mrs R. w. Mann worn awrad- ieiu w received many beautllul 1 '" . in rm. i ... ii.. i ed przes. The next meeting will bo ; u'- biu" uh uio amnvor with Mrs. Glenn Mann In two weeks. niU "l cl miy-Bovunui oirumay, Attornoy-General Reed, of Lincoln spent yesterday in town looking up certain phases of Irrigation work. Ho was enrouto to Lincoln from Scotts Bluff, where ho had been on a similar mission Master Floyd Harris returned from Lexington whoro ho finished his school term. Ho was accompanied hero by Miss Fayo Davidson who will leave shortly for Tryon to visit her sisters. Methodist aid society will bo enter talned next Thursday afternoon at tho nome or Mrs. E. a. Davis, assisted by Mesdames Will Reynolds, J. E. Evans, Aldrlch and F. Farmer. Mrs. Edward Oglor and Mrs. Leon ard Dick will entertain at afternoon partlos at tho homo of the former on Thursday and Friday of this week. Mss Emma B. Smith, principal, of tho Lincoln schools, left tho latter part of last week for Farloy, Iowa, to Bpend tho summer with relatives, BUCHANAN & PATTERSON Loans, Real Estate and Insurance FARM LOANS We have plenty of money on hand to loan, on farms and ranches. We guar antee the lowest rates and best terms. No delay in closing loans. INSURANCE Fire, Lightning, Tornado and Hail Insurance written in the best Insurance Companies at lowest possible rates. All losses promptly and equitably settled. Our insurance department has been doing business for 45 years with never a dissatisfied customer. REAL ESTATE Investors and homcscekers can always find choice bargains in City Property and Farm Lands at our office. At this time we have a number of special bargains in dwellings, the property of non-residents, that must be sold. Small payment down and the balance in monthly installments. We arc offering these properties at a fraction of their real value. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON, B, & L. BUILDING. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. LINCOLN LEAflUKRS WILL HE HEMS THURSDAY. The Permanent Hog J No Other Building on the Farm OOUSe Pays For Itself So Quickly A Government expert says that "Good hog men average about seven pigs raised to the litter. Many do better. But the general average raised on the farm does not exceed four pigs to the litter." This big difference is largely in the housing. The question is not so much a matter of cost as the proper design of a hog house. Many hog houses cost enough to be good, but are entirely unfit because the sun cannot shine into the pens. Sunshine and ventila tion arc absolutely necessary. On the other hand, inexpensive houses olten gjvc better results than more costly ones uecause oi tne ueiier ciesign. J. he design is what counts. liercs Where we can help you. W. W. BIRGE CO. Telephone Your v Grocery "orders to 32 They will given prompt nnd careful attention. Lierk-Sandall Co. The Lincoln ball team of tho western leaguo will play tho local team Thursday afternoon, tho gamo to bo called at threo o'clock. While North Platte does not havo a Western Leaguo quality team, It has a team that can mako It Interesting for any of tho Western Leaguers, and thoso "Who think that tho visitors will put In their wenkest players or not play their best nro greatly mistaken In their yiowB. They will find when tho gamo has beon played that t'ho Links has by no moans a walk-away. North Platto Is nlnylng Just as good pan to day as do some of tho Western Leaguo teams threo days out ot six. life loteal innnngement 18 umlior heavy expense in securing tho Lin coln team, and it is hoped that tho, at tendanco will bo large. "The aiiiieyaiuHter." Onorco Klein's latest film master- niece "Tho Monoy Master" which .via Ita the Keltn xneairc nexi inura- dnv la a rare example lot. . modern feature film production. "Tho Money Master" Is consnlcuous among dramns of Us kind for several reasons, it features an all star cast which In cludcB Frank Sheridan, Fanla Mar inoff, Paul McAllister and Malcolm Duncan all stars whoso names have graced the electric signs of Broadway at yarlous times. Tho story Is beauti fully told by theso accomplished players who havo been surrounded by every nld that genius could Invent and money purchase Tho Interiors arc elaborately magnificent and tho glimpses of life In Now York convin cing and poworful. ::o:: llnnkst Diijk Slock. W. T. Banks purchased at public auction yesterday forenoon tho resl Iduo or tho stock of tho former Fash Ion Shop. Tho greater part of tho stock had icen closed out last week at a private salo held by closed out last woek nt private sale by Receiver 13. S. Davis, and tho stock remaining wns largely odds and onus. Mr. Banks also purchased tho furnish ings that had not previously been sold. A good hoy wanted on farm. T. R. Dootlittle, Phono' 782F022. 30-2 Miss Erma McMichaol went to Well lloet today to visit her parents. Miss Hazel Wheeler left Sunday ev ening for Hastings to spend tho sum mer. B E. Mussel, of Hayes Center, Is transacting business In town this week. Doll Tool, of Indlanoln, camo Sun day to visit Mr and Mrs. Nicholas Klein. x For Salo Good driving mare also buggy and harness. W. C. McDermott, Phono 20d. Miss Anna Wetzoll, of Sutherland, s visiting Mrs. P. H. Lonergan this weok. Kathorlno Green will leavo shortly for Grand Island to visit her grand mother. James Hart nnd son who were on a fishing trip at Kimball havo return ed homo. Mr .and Mrs. Iloyt Hart nnd daugh ter camo Sunday to visit nt tho Sails bury homo. Miss Ellon Anderson has gone to Gothenburg to spend tho summer with her parents. Mrs. Orra Sailor left a few ' days ngo from Denver to visit friends for soveral days. Miss Mary Abercromble, of Brady, has been visiting friends In town for several days. - Miss Ituoy Shaner loft this morn ing for Maxwell to visit tho home folks for a few days. Mrs. Elizabeth Young loft the latter part of last week for Wallace to visit relatives for a weok. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Klein will leavo shortly for Indlanola to visit their grand children. Miss Minnlo Hood, formerly of thla city, camo Friday from Lincoln to visit relatives and friends. It. L. Douglas, tho horso buyer, ex pects to ship out u car of "war" ani mals tho latter part of this week. The Building of the Panama Canal Was A Great Achievement It requires determination, energy, push and lumber lo build anything even a House, Barn, Shed or Fenco Whatever you determine lo build SEE US FOR THE MATERIAL Coates Lumber & Coal Co. North Platte, Nebr. "I)()LLAn DAY" A DIG SUCCESS SAY MERCHANTS Tho Tribuno man has talked with nearly nil tho merchants Who participa ted In "Dollar Day" Saturday and each ono pronounced it an unqualified suc cess, tho sales for tho lay ueing greatly In excess of tho avorago Sat urday. TJio bulk of tho sales, however, did not come from tho articles adver tised at ono dollar, but thoso dollar oiTorlngs attracted tho buyers to tho stores and when onco thcro thoy pur chased not only tho dollar articles but more oxpcnslvc nrtclcs as won. Thero wns a largo crowd or country folk In town, tho "Dollar Day," tho Eighth Grade Graduation Exercise3 and tho Oregon Trnll Memorial oxor- c ses all contributing to tho presence of tho more thnn ordinary number of Saturday visjtora. For Your'Noxi Order of Feed, flour, cabbage, potatoes, ap- nlos. Band hill Boed notatoos ot all kinds sco J. Mogonson at tho North Sido barn or phono 29. 22-tr Miss Sarah Monlclo loft Saturday for Kenrnoy to visit at tho homo of Miss Ruby Manuel for a weok or more. Bob Waldo, of Choyonno, visited friends In town yesterday, while en routo homo from a visit In, tho east. Miss Florence Stamp rotumod Sun day from an oxtonded visit with her sister Mrs. W. It. Kessjor in Kansas City. Mrs. F. J. Wurtolo and ' daughter Bovorlo loft yesterday morning for EvanBton Wyo., to visit relatives for a few days. A mariago llccnso was granted tho latter part of lust weok to Goorgo James and Stella May Arnold, both of Wlllnrd. Messrs. Henry Clark, Lorcn Sturges, O. It. Robinson nnd John Tucker havo returned from a successful fishing trip to Maywood. Miss Nanlno Iddlngs who has beon attending Bryn Mawr collcgo is ex pected to return next weok. MIbb Florence wll apond tho summor with rolntlves In tho cast. DrENEK & CO. Ileal Estate nnd Insurance Coino and sco us for town lots in different parts of tho city. Good In vestments on easy terms. HouBes for sale and rent. We have also good bar gains in farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewey Stu upstairs. Mr. and Mrs. A: L. Hassott. of Kan sas City, formerly of tho BarkaloV news stnnd In this city, announco tho birth of. a daughter Bornlco Rao on May 25th. Office phone 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician'. North Platto, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bnnk Building. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building Phones I Office 130 Residence 115 J. B. IlEDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SUBGEON' Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld Offlco Phono G42 Res. Phono 676 DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Spoclal Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Chlldnon'a Diseases. Offlco McDonald State Bank Building. Cornor Sixth nnd Dowey Streets. Phonos, Ofllco 183, Resldonco 283 NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) Phone 58 723 Locust Street A modern institution for the vcientiflc treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Complstoly tquipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Geo. B. Dent, M. D. Y, Lucas, M. D. J.B.Redfie!d,M.D. J.S.Simras,M.D. Miss Elise Sieman, Supt.