r Eyes That ISyen thai see not nt all nTo fortu nately very rare, but eyes that oe not rqndily all tlioy mli:lit see are very plentiful In the city. V, If jfour vision Is dim and not m good as it used to be the Ghniiaot nru that if you will wear the proper kind of Kinases you will again see as well as you use 'to years ago. Is this not iworth while? If ho, consult C. S. CMntoss, Registered Optometrist. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Denlist Office over the McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND 1'EIISONAL Dr. Morrill, Dontlst, McDonald Bank Building. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson loft tlio lat ter part of last week for Paxton. Tlio Klito club will moot this after noon with Mrs. James Beckman. For Rent Hay ground on shares. N. M. Pottit, 4 miles west of Blgnell. CO-tf Mr .and Mrs. Fred Armstrong spent tlio week end iwith friends In Roscoe. For Sale 20 yards strlpo rag carpet. C12 East Fifth St Phono Bk 809. 2- (Mara Rogers and Mata Paulson have returned aftor s'pondlng a iweok In Og-olalla. Fresh butttormllk dally from ox porimerital station af, tlio Stone Drug store. 52-tf Mrs. Louis PetorHon visited friends in Brady last tweok and attonded the Chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaffer who were visiting rolntlvcs In Iloscoo have returned. Mr. and Mrs. Elmor Anderson, of Aiaxiwon, spoilt tlio week ond In town with local friends. Misses Mario Bowon and Lillian ISaton who wero vlsltlnc in Omaha re turned homo tlio lattor part of last wcoic. Boy Cochran has returned from Lin coln where ho was nn usher at the Hnhn-IMy wedding. Mr and Mrs OharloH Stevens loft Saturday morning for Iiarainle to visit for a week or mbore. Eric Brookor, who was usher at the Day-Huhn wedding in Lincoln laatt week, has returned homo. Miss VndU Tannahlll lft Satur day afternoon for Norfolk to spend tho Biininior with relatives. C. L, Haggerty, formorly pos'toffice inspector here, Is now in tho sub treasury at Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Edwards camo homo Friday evonlng from an oxtended visit in St. Louis and cities of Missouri. Miss Edith McOloud, of Lincoln, vlBltcd for two weoks at tlio Itcdfleld homo and left Saturday morning. Mrs, McKlnley, of York, who spent several wcekB with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. N. Glbbs, has returned homo. Highest market prico paid for hides. Wo buy dry hones, iron and other Junk. North Platto Junlc Houso. 27tf Mr. ynnd Mrs. Elof Hawklnson, of nouirege, who visneu nero mst weeK with local friends, havo returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilson re cently came here from Grand Island Thoy will resido in this city In tho future. Miss Gladys Boyd, of Lincoln, who Had boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hodges for two weeks returned homo Saturday . Miss Violet "Weeks of Geary, Okla., arrived hero a few days ago to vlBlt with Mr. and Mrs. George Shnifer for tnvo weeks. Attorney Henry E. Dress, of Stnplo ton, wus given permission last week to practice in the district count of tho United States. I Mr. , J K igpf n . of R il Cloud jvkitctl lmrf 'he latUr tnirt of last week while enroute- to LewMlen 'to visit h'jr son. Raymond Bock, who vlsltod last week In Omaha and ntttsnded the Day Hftha wedding in Lincoln, will return home this week. Mrs. IUfph Chamberlain has return ed from a short visit In Sterling. John Monroe Is assisting as cashier In tho Vienna cafe. Mrs. Milton Ma root t formerly of this city who has resided In Sterling for sereral months Is expected here Uils Week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ralph OhamlKTlaln and family., Supt. Brophy of the t'nion Pacific, wont through In his private car on train No. 10 Friday evening from a business trip in western cities. Mrs. Glon Taylor and baby, of Ly on,, Kans., who Vsl'twli her sister Mrs. J. B. Red field for several woekx. left the latter part of laset week. Mrs. Horace Barraclough and two. children, of Los Angeles, arrived Sat-1 urday ito spend tho summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sluder. Mrs. Mi C Harrington, of Donver. who had been visiting her sister Mrs. John Horrod for several weoks, lef a few days ago for Central City to vl-t it. "Lars Jensen, o-f Omaha, formerly of ithe Harcourt & Jensen firm, returned to Omaha Saturday noon, aftor spond-l lug a few days hsro with Win, Har-' court. I Mrs. E. M. Johnston, Mrs. Harry Williams and Misses Maude Miller, Mao Wilson and Alice Fitzpntrlck arc assisting In the Tramp dry goods department. Mrs. John Rulck and daughter camo from Colorado Springs Satur day morning to visit with her mother Mrs. Louis Rogge. Mrs. Ruick formorly resided here. Miss Eileen Kcllher of Omaha, who had been visiting her aunt Mrs. Al bert Schntz left tho latter part of last week for Cheyenne to visit friends during the Frontier Days. Mrs. Fred Dieuer and daughter Miss Lucretla who spent the past sev eral months visiting relatives in Toledo, O., and other eastern points, returned home Friday evening. The staff of nurses nt the North Platte General hospital have erected a tent on tlio banks of tho North Platto river which they will use aB sleeping quarters during the summer. George Hoyt, who wub arrested last week in Omaha and hrrmirht tn the county Jail charged with obtaftiing money untior laise pretences, was ar raigned In county court Snturday liinrnliiir rind nlonrt imt cull t v. 'Tlio trial was set for Friday morning, July ZHtll. E. O. Maylleld and Mrs. -Mayileld, of Omnha, visited tho Frater family and other local friends tho latter part of last week while onorute home from a visit by auto through Estes Park. The former Is a correspondent for tho World Herald and writes under the non de plume of Rex M. Chautauqua Attractions i GEORGE C. AVDELOTT. : :o: NORTH PLATTE THURSDAY The World's Oldest and Greatest Circus Has Stood the "Acid Test" of Public In spection For 89 Consecutive Years. rail Ine IGINA Li Master Darren Henley left a few days ago for Denver to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Burke left last night for Denver after spending two weeks, here. R. McCafre, of Scotts Bluff, spent last week here looking after his real estato interests. Miss Cecolia llerrod and brother .lolin left last evening for Paxton to vfsit their sister. Miss Ru'th Wlnget haB returned from Denver where she visited friends for several days. Mrs. Mary Mooney and daughter, Miss Grace, returned hist ovenlng from a visit in Omiiha. Mrs. Eliznbeth Meyers returned Fri day evening from a week's visit in Omaha with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Groves left Sunday afternoon for Denver to spend a fortnight with friends. The TUlikum girls held a pleasant meeting in the basement of tho Epis copal church last evening. Wanted To board and room four respectable gentlemen nt 400 east Front street op'posito freight depot. Miss Helen Watts left last night for Corning after visiting several weoks with hen grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Watts. The Svea society wil meet at Mr. BrantinK'3 farm southeast of North Platte. Friday, July 28th at 2:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. Miss1 Catherine Nye, of Kearney, who visited for several days with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Morey, left Saturday evening. W. H. Blalock filed a petition In bankruptcy Friday afternoon iiV'thc district court. The assets in real es i-ato are $1250 and personal property $722.01; liabilities are $1035.81. Leon W. Mathewson also filed n petition in bankruptcy Saturday morning. As sets in thlB case arc $220 and liabili ties $887.30. Elizabeth Kuar-LangHton, teacher of voice culture, lias closed another successful year's work In North Platte and will leavo for her homo in Lin coln about August 1st. Mrs. Lnngston will return to her work here 'the first of September nnd will be pleased to meet those interested in singing. Studio 122 west Front stroot. 55-2 Wanted Two lady solicitors to work four houra each morning to call on private trade to advortiso and sell our Ginger Alo through tho dcalors. Wo nro posltlvo that ovary housewife will bo 'pleased to try a few bottles of our goods and especially our White Horse aingcr Alo. Wo know that all mer chants will havo nothing olso but homo made goods on their shelves as thoy nro all members of tho Chamber of Commorco and bollevo In patroniz ing homo manufacturers. 55tf STAR BOTTLING WORKS. -::o::- Not Too Thick. "Are the fish thick here?" "Well, not too thick, sir," answered tho native. "We have to usorthls lake partly for navigation." Louisville Courier-Journal. Shape No Object. Butcher Will you have a round steak, ma'am? Mrs. Veungbride I don't enre what sliapo it Is. co It's ten dcr. Boston Transcript Occasional depression no' one cnu svold. but ill temper everybody can. : :o: : Notice of Petition Estate No. 1430 of Silas A. Hill, do- ceased In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska. To all per sons Interested In said Estato take notice that a petition has been filed for the Probate of the Foreign Will of Silas A. Hill and the appointment of J. w. lvans as administrator with will annexed of said Estato In Nebraska, winch has been set for hearing on Aug, ISth. V'10, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated July 21, 101G. GEO. E. FRENCH, J25all County Judge, 5 Acres of T ented Wonders 3 BIG RINGS SI FUNNY CLOWNS 500 SENSATIONAL NOVELTIES S00 A , Dazzling Display of Arenic Stars Positively the First Time Here in Ten Years Absolutely No Connection with any other Show using the name ROBINSON. SEE THE BIG FREE STREET PARADE Special Down Town RESERVED SEATS Sale on Circus Day at STONE'S DRUG STORE. Show Her You Mean Business Tnko It from us. young man, few girls of the right sort have tho heart to turn down a man who is thoughtful enough to give her in tlio beginning her heart's desire a home of her own. It's tho one thing that every woman wants for there her dreams of past years become realities. Build a Home Now and start life in the right way full of happiness and con-t tentment. Wo havo several books of the latest designed houses and bungalows. Como in and select the one you like best and let us figure the cost for you complete, foun dation and all: We have everything In building material y,ou,',1,1 ,1,lecd' Come iu anv (lny aml we'll show you a plan she'll like. W. W. BIRGE CO. PHONE 9. INE SACK IS ENOUGH lo proie (ho superiority of the Cow Brand Hour. Try one "vJtli your next jrroeery order and there m III he no doubt In your mind on Hint point. Tlio Cow Ilrnud Hour is milking new friends cm cry day and keeping Its old ones. Its baking quiill- tics nro so excellent tlint onco tried It becomes a necessity to oory good housekeeper. LIERK-SANDALL CO. Lumber for Hangars Some of these days you may be coming here for lumber with which to build a hangar for Your Ac roplane or Hydroplane Of course you are more likely to want lumber for an automobile shed now, but the time is likely to come when you'll build hangar also. We'll Be Ready When You Come Coates Lumber & Coal Co. NorthSPIatte, Ncbr. REASON NO. 1. THE FIDELITY RESERVE COMPANY DIRECTORS: Dr. Barton B. Baker. John J. Halligan. Walter V. Hoagland. Frederick L. Templo. Charles P. Spencer. OFFICERS: Dr. Barton B. Baker, President Frank C Plolstlcker, Vice-President. M. Keith Neville, Vico-Prosident. William H. McDonald, Vice-President. Charles F. Templo, Secretary. Charles F. Spencor, Treasurer. An Old Line, Mutal, Legal Reserve Company Writ ing Life Health and Accident Insurance. THREE POLICIES IN ONE The rates of many Eastern Life Insurance Companies and some Western, Companies, at the age 35, for a Twenty Payment Life policy are $38.34 per thousand of insurance, making the rate on a $3,000.00 policy with them at age 35, $1 15.02. Our $3,000.00 combination Twenty Payment Life rate at this same aRe,'35,is$l 19.04. , What does each give you for the money you invest in these estates? THE Companies First Referred to Policy. RATE $115.02 Pays $3,000.00 nt any tinio that death may occur after tho first payment Is made, or a 'paid-up policy for $3,000.00 at tho ond of 20 years, plus dividends. In case of Accidental pays 13,000.00. Death, Fidelity Hescrve Coiublniitloii Policy, Three Policies in One. Pays $3,000.00 at any time that death, may occur after tho first payinont is mado, or a paid-up for $3,000.00 at tho ond of twen ty years, plus dividends. In addition to 'the nbovo, a Fi delity policy doubles in oaso of accidental (loath and we pay $G,000.00 instead of $3,000.00. For total disability from sick-" noss or accident, the Fidelity pays $25.00 per. woek or equi valent to prneticnlly $110.00 por month. For pnrttal disability, . $12.50 per weok or practically $.55.00 iper mon'th. Physician's or Surgeon's fees , whre tliro. Is no disability, ' whatover, tho Fidelity jmys such oxponse not to exceed $15.00 for . any one case. For loss of any two members Oyos, hands or feet, $1,500 spot cash; for loss of ono member, $750. and no matter iir.iv ,ir.i, ' - you may hnvo drawn from week ly indemnity or for loss, of mombors, .tlio Fidelity must still, at tho maturity of tho contract, pay $3,000.00. Remember also that your health and accident Insurance In thl nolle la In nn old lln Ij-Kal roscrvo company, which I. not .pending your money but Inv'sUnK a id I. not lltfo a iro policy where If you do not have a fire this year, you have nothinK comlnir or Sf voS become a bad r ak that you are cancelled out. as all lalth and I nocident do lie Cfmust con tnln n cancellation c ause where written alono and iuunl wlthn,?? . V,0"?11"8 raut con- Call At Office For the other 03 reaton why you ehould Invest in a Fidelity Kctcrve I'ollcy. FIDELITY RESEHVE CO.. Rooms 1 & 2. 1, 0. 0. F. I31JS. - NOTHING