Eye Glass Frames The fitting of frames is as important as the fitting of lenses, for the lenses cannot give ease and comfort if the frames or mountings arc improperly adjusted. In many cases glasses do not give relief because of frame being too narrow or too wide, too high or too low; and if your glasses should get bent so that one lens is higher than the other they will give you trouble. Optometrists arc proficient mechanics and arc fully equipped and informed in making such measurements as are required in fitting frames. Optometrists are the only ones required by law to qualify in this branch of eye treatment. C. S. CLINTON, REGISTERED- OPTOMETRIST. THE SIGN 1YITII THE BIG KING. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McD onalJ StaU Bunk. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. METHODISTS AND PHESBYTEK IANS TO HOW) UNION SERVICES Dr. Morrill, Dentist Attornoy Crosby spent Saturday In Ogalalla on legal business. For RcntHouso at 804 West Second Btreot. Inquire of J. H. Fonda. 74-tf Mrs. Jamc Roddy and two children apent Saturday In Grand Island with friends. Officer Charles Byheo, who spont last wool: In Omaha, returned Friday evening. T. L. Green, who visited in Omaha and Grand Island last week returned Saturday. Mrs. A. B. Erickson returned; the latter part of last week from a visit in Omaha. Miss Effa Bergman, of Brady, came hero last Week to tako treatment at a local hospital. Mrs. N. B1. Donham camp hero from Gothenburg ,last week to visit friends for ten days. Miss Lillian Eaton returned Friday evening from Iowa whoro sho visited relatives last week. Mrs. Bonder, of tho Fourth ward, ontorcd tho Nurso Brown hoflpltnl for troatraont Saturday.' Bath robes and lounging robos, now nifty merchandise at 'B. T. TRAMP fi? SONS, Mr. and Mrs. Poo Rnnoy of Wallace visited tho Bundy family last wool: Wiu roturned homo Saturday. Loat between Sutherland and North fclntto now 33x4 Flroatono cosing and tabo on rim. Finder notify Mrs.Sona Kolly, and recolvo roward. 7G-tf Heating Stovo For Sale Good as now. Call at C07 Dowey. 75-2 Dick Bakor, of Stapleton, visited in town Ufa flatter part of last weok while enrouto homo from Omaha. Mrs. John F. Aylo and baby loft Saturday morning for SIdnoy to visit relatives for a wook or longor. Dr. Brock, DenUst, ovor Stono Drug StOTO. Mrs. Justin McCarty, who had been visiting at tho Mason homo, loft tho latter part of laBt wook for Dcnvor. Earl Hamilton returned Saturday morning from Omaha whoro ho trans acted business and visited his father. Lot Landgraf & Hoga do your paint ing, paper hanging and decorating. Phone Black 092 or Black G7Q. 33tf Mrs. R. B. Scott, of Suthorlond, formerly of this city, visited with Mrs. M. E. Scott and Mrs. Sofia Kelly last wook. Mrs. Homor Handloy, of Poole, whq had been visiting hor tnothor Mrs. Ida Tarklngton for sovernl weeks, left Sat urday, For Farm Loans see or write Gene Crook,, room 3, Waltemath building, North Platte. 41tf Mrs. Cordos, of Paplllon, who had boon visiting hor slstor Mrs. John Ell ror two wooks, loft for Paxton Satur day morning. Mrs. Asa Snow, formorly of this city, roturned to Sutherland a fow days ago after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lcm Bailoy. Tho young son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowis, of Maxwell, was oporatod upon at tho Nurso Brown hospital tho latter part of last wook. Soft Wa'tor Shampoos, Electric Scalp troatmonts and Massugo, COATES BEAUTY PARLOR, G05 Dowoy, phono Red GBG. 75t4 Attorneys Hoagland and Muldoonnnd Ronortor Barron wont to Chappoll yostorday, whoro a torm of district court Is being hold 'this wook. Rags, for a short timo $1.00 por 100. Must bo sucked. Paying a good prico for all kinds of motals and rubber. Bonos $10 por ton, but must bo dry. NORTH PLATTE JUNK HOUSE. Beginning next Sunday and contin uing until tho remodeling of tho Meth odist church is completeuV-whlch will rcqulro several months the Metho dist and Prosbytcrian congregations will hold union cervices. Rov. White nnd Rev. Cram will altdanato In fill ing tho pulpit, ono Sunday ono will preach in tho morning nnd :the other In tho evening, tho following Sunday they will reverse. Tho two choirs will also bo consolidated. Tho Mothodlst people havo of late boon holding services in tho Lloyd opera house but as that building is difficult to heat in cold weather and thoro aro other inconvonlont features, tho plan of consolidated services wero taken up with tho Presbyterian peoplo nnd they readily consented to tho plan, Tho Methodist Sunday school will also J)0 hold at kio Prosbytcrian church, using tho basement -for that purpose Nollco to Water Consumers. Bills for water for tho past three months aro now duo and If paid on or boforo October 10th, 101C, a discount of ono cont por thousand gallons will bo givon. Kindly glvo this your prompt atontlon as tho water department noeds tho monoy. IIERSHEY S. WELCH, 7C-2 Water Commissioner. rr ::o::- 0$ fV ' 1 nWP iMli" HI Mfli Bislslslsl Company Using City Wnlcr. Tlio Union Pacific is nj:w""gotting Its supply of water for round house and othor purposes from tho city plant, tho company wells at tho old round houso having played, out tho lat'tor part of last wook. In tho lattor wolls tho water was lowered to twenty-two foot, which rtiakes a greater lift than tho pump can handle. Just why tho water in these wells should docrcaso in .flow is a question unsolved, as tho wator In tho city "wolls show little if any decrenso. ; ;q; ; Public Halo "of Stock. Chas. A. Wyman, living two miles weat of North Platte, iwill havo a pub lic sale October 18th, at which he will offer twenty-three head of horses, sixty head bf cattltf) forty., hogs, and a lot of farm Implements and house hold goods. 75-5 Installing Carrier System. Tho Lamson Co., of Omaha, have sont men hero to install a cable cash carrior system in Tho Leader and tho work is now in progress. This com. pletcs tho many changes and innova. tions at Tho Leader that havo been mado since Mr. Nolson assumed tho management, and tho establishment presents a much moro modern ap- pcarnce. ::oi: World Series Gnmcs. Tho first gnmo of ball In tho world sorios between Boston and Brooklyn was played at Boston Saturday, Bos tpn taking tho long end of six to five score Tho attondanco was 30,115 and tho recelptB $76,480. Tho game yesterday was a fourteen Inning contest, Boston winning by a two to ono flcoro. Brooklyn secured Ha only run in tho first inning, while Boston scored onco In tho third and tho othor run camo in tho fourteenth. Boston mado sovon hits, Brooklyn six. ;;o:; . For Sale Client). Ford Touring 'car. Inquire nt this office. 77tf ::o:: An Eye Catcher Donight and every other night you can call attention from far and near to your business with an electric sign. Up and down the street as far as you can see, it will flash your message. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS , Tho 5 and 10 watt EDISON MAZDA Sign Lamps , ,.( . give from 40 to 65 per cent moro light than tho old stylo carbon lamps and cost only one-half as much j to operate. Our sign expert will gladly tell you moro about thta now economy, and explain how you can get tho best results from electric signr for your business. ' North Platte Light & Power Co. Mrs. II. C. Brock is enjoying a visit from hor fathor, who nrrlvou from Fairbury yesterday afternoon. Tho special program at tho Crystal tonight will bo Francis Bushman and Boverly Bayno In tho Metro feature. "Man and his Soul." Francis Sandall, Jack Ilartor, Ray Cantlln and Harry York loft yostcr tiny fpr Arthur county whoro thoy will hunt ducks for a couplo of days. Whon leaving tho only thing that eocniou to porturb tnom was what to do" with all tho ducks thoy would slaughter. Clnronco Day. who Is In tho employ of an oil company, lmsjjboon spending mo past wcok in Texas on mo Mexi can bordor, and writes that It is thn llrst time in his Ufa that he felt it gopd Judgment to havo a gun-strapped to him. "It Isn't safo to go linarmed," says Claronco. Thos. Hoskett. of Sutherland, trans acted business in town Saturday and mado Tho Tribune n call. Ho has gold nearly all his real estato hold- lugs north; of Sutherland and will probably go to -Colorado to reside. Tho land ho sold Increased about 400 por cent In valuo during tho past flftoon years. Miss Bertha Hocquol died at the homo of hor nloco Mrs. Harry Taga- dor Saturday morning of Brlght's dls- easo at tho ago of forty-sovon. Sho had resided hero for olght yoars past. The iunoral sorvicos wore conducted by Rov. O. B. Harman Sunday aftor noon nt tho rosldonco. Ono son Perry Hocquol, of this city, survives hor. Mrs. M. II. Douglas, Inspector of tho woman's auxiliary to tho Brothor- hood of Locomotlvo Engineers, leaves tomorow on a trip of Inspection which takes hor as far west as Sparks, Nov., and south to Sant Fo, N. M. Sho will bo nbsont two woeka or moro. Tho mooting hold at tho court nouso Friday evening undor tho aus pices of tho Nobraska Prosperity Leaguo was sllmly attended. Even tho good music of tho band failed to draw tho pooplo to the mooting. Tho speak or was formorly chlof of pollco of Kansas city, Kan. Tho flrBt mooting of tho Lincoln County Dry Federation achool Iioubo campaign was hold at tho McNool school houBonorthwost of town Fri day ovonlng nnd was attended by an aumonco that packed tho bulldlncr. Tho principal address was mado by uov. urani, Wm. D. Phlfcr, of DetrVor, address ed a big nudlonco nt tho Keith theatre Sundav ovcnlncr ton thn nrnhlMMnn question. Ho cited ovldcncos of tho oonouciai results mat naa accrued to Colorado slncn Hint atntn wnnt rtrv and satisfied his hearora that good resuus rouow prohibition. PRINTZESS Coats and Su its Are Brimful of Style. Right now, when the first cold snap tells pf colder ones to follow is the time to choose your, winter Coats or Suits. Every garment here breathes anair of distinction and taste. No tailored-to-order garment will fit you better or keep its' shape longer than Printzqss. You'll find the range of fabrics and colors is broad enough to make the selection of a new garment an easy matter. - ' A new shipment just arrived making a. large and varied assorment to select from. T. TRAMP & SONS. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. 1 jjrf j EL SUBSEA IS BUSY IN NEW ENGLAND WATERS A German submarine, supposedly the U-53, which called at Newport Satur day, torpedoed and sank tho British steamers Strathdene, Kingston and Stoppano Sunday off Nantucket, and crippled tho British freighter West point. The submarine also held tip the American freight steamer Kansas, but later allowed it to proceed. A number of American tourists who wero on board tho Stephano wero rescued. ' Anyone wishing sowing done seo Mrs. C. E.' Murphy, 220 west- 12th' street, phone 323. Misses Isabella and Mario Doran loft IFrlday evening for Omaha to spend several days with friends. Miss Maude Poston, of Gothonburg, arrived hero last wees and will tako treatment at a local hospital. Robert W. Service' poem Inspires tho five part drama "Tho Shooting of Dan McGrew" which tho Motro pro gram will present at tho Keith Wednesday S. 31. SOUDElt Republican Candidate for COI'JilT TREASURER. If you feel ihat my character and my experience as assistant County. Treasurer puts mo in a position tjo administer the office of County Treas urer In a manner that will meet with, your aproval, your support will bo greatly appreciated on Npvombor 7th. : :o: : County Judge Fronch is oxporienc; ing somo troublo In having the mar rlago licenses which ho issues re turned by tho officiating magistrate or clorgyman, so that thoy can bo re corded in his books. Theso licenses aro supdsed to bo roturned to tho county judgo within three months of tor Uioy aro used, or tho person per forming tho ceremony will bo sub ject to a fine of nvo hundred dollars or ono year in tho stnto penitentiary. At tho present tlmo thoro aro throo li censes which woro issued during tho summer that havo not boon roturnod. Tho Judgo requests that this matter bo given prompt attention, E. R, Goodman, who recently spent a week In Donver, says ho mot a num ber lof acquaintances engaged in busi ness who voted against prohibition who now say it is tho best thing that ovor happened to Donver and Color ado. Among theso Is our formor towns man M. C Harrington, who says pro hibition has proven a wondorful Im petus to buslnoss in Donver, and ho would not Cor a moment favor the return of tho saloon. Mosdnmes Patterson, Thompson and uegariy nava reiurnea iroin wo Woman's Club convention In Hastings. For Snlo or Trade. ,rTwo four room houses on west 10th Btreot. Will consider a good automo- bllo as part paymont and will also con sldor a good heavy team of draft horses In exchange on olthor property. En qulro of J. C. Aslcwlg. 73tf F. J. DIENEC & CO. . Real Estate' and iasBraace Como and see us for town lota la different parts of the city. Good In vestments oa easy torms. Houses for sale and rent. We have also good bar galas in farms and ranches. Cor. Froat and Dewey Sts. twstalra. 300 O A 1T?E"TV T'STkCfnr I 300 Rooms Rooms When you aro In Omaha come where all Stockmen stop. You will always And your t rtenila and acquaintances at the HOTEL CASTLE 10TH AND JONES STS., OMAHA. Omaha's new absolutely fire proof hotel. We welcome the Stockmen. We'll make you comfortable and our rates are most reasonable In the city. Rooms with prlvato toilet $1.00. Good car service to the Stock Yards and Depots. Have your commission firm telephone for room reservation. FRED A. CASTLE, Prop, COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE '"njj-' One Naturally Feels Chagrined to see his neighbors making improvements, which are just as badly needed on his own premises. The thing to do is to follow suit. You'll ieel better and your property will be benefitted. Keep pace with the improvement of the day and see us for LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Coates Lumber & Coal Co, North Platte, Nebr.