I Kecy Your Eyesight as I Young as Your Memory With KHYPTOKS (pronounced Criptocku) you can ntljuat your vl3ion from near to far as quick ly and accurately uh when you mer0 a youth. Why fusH wltli two palm of glasses or poor freakishly over your reading glasses to see ob jects a few feet away when you can wear KHYPTOKS and en Joy near and far vision In ono pair. XVGL ASSES 1 THE INVISIBLE QIFOCAJ.S KRYPTOKS aro fast replacing tho old-stylo bifocals because they are void of lines, seanm or humps of any kind. Nobody but tho iwcaror would over sus pect they were anything but single vision Ioiipob. You can always toll KHYP TOKS by tholr clear, ovon smooth surfaces. C. S. CLINTON, Registered Optometrist. Tho sign with tho King Bifocal al LOCAL ANJ) PERSONAL Wm. Adair has returned from a week's visit in Omaha. Miss Fern Wilson visited tho homo folks at Gothonburg last (week. Elmer -Dobson has returned from a short visit ill Ogalalla with friends. Miss Ada Toolo spent tho week end with relatives In Koamoy and returned Sunday evening. Mrs. J. B. Kogh, wlfo of Editor Kogh, of Ogalalla, spent tho week end visit ing local frlondn. Clarence Drnko has accoptod a posi tion In tho Union Pacify shops and bo gan work lost week. Miss Noll Stansbury roturnel Sun day ovonlng from a short visit with rolativcB In Keamoy. Mr. and Mra. O. Andorson, of Goth onburg, visited with local friends the latter part of last week. Miss Lacy,,Lott has arrlvod from her homo in Wymoro to tako chargo of the Hub millinery dopartmont. llenduuurturH Tor Window glass.. STONE DHUG STORE. illrs. Nclllo Gough, Uho has been ill for sovoral wooks, Is roported to bo In a vory sorlous condition. Mrs. Mlko McCullough, of Maxwoll, Mho Is taking treatments at a local hospital, la getting along nicely. Another lot of womon'a now spring atylei waists arrived this morning at Tho LondQr Morcantllo Co.'s- Wlloy Walker returned Friday from a business visit In Scotts Uluff and othor western Nebraska towns. Tho Grand Island Colleiro Glen club will givo a concert nt tno Hnptlst jchuroli Thursday evening, March 8th.1 lloforo tho .war prices on groceries, at Tho Economy, II. S. IIASKINS, Mgr. Mls Vera Journo and Mra. Ruby Gelse, of Maxwell, spont tho latter part of last week with Mr. and' Mrs. Claronco Drake. Mr. and Mrs. John Den - returned Sunday from Utnalia in a new imp mobile which they purchased at the automohllo show. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Armstrong, of Trumblc. came Satunmy morning to attend tho goldqn wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Elliott. T nnu tinvo fiinila hI fi'A nor cent on choice bottom table land. Gone C rook, Rooms 3 & J, Waltemath Iildg. Mrs. Norman Edwards and chlldron of Hrady, camo Saturday morning to visit her sister Mra. Frank Elliott and other relative. Mr. and Mra. Frod Tetro, of Urady, urn. linpn Qntttrilfiv tn tiMon.l ilw. rrnlil 1 en wedding of tho lnttor'a paronts, Mr and Mra. J. II. Elliott. Mrs, C. M. Eddy 1b visiting friends In Ogalalla. Sho will leave In a few days for Chicago to visit her son who Is taking medical treatment. Get what Is right In stylo and price In ladles' suits coats, skirts and droas oa at Tho Economy. II. S. IIASKINS, Mgr. Mr. nnd Mrs Hannan Chambors, of Goring, who woro visiting tho lattor's parents Mr. and Mra. Elmer Coates, havo gono to Keystono to locate. Tho 1J. V. D. basket ball team played tho Junior High school team Friday In tho auditorium of the Franklin school and won by a score of 9 to C. Mrs. Magglo Dolaphone, of Kansas City, sixth vice-president of tho Ladies Auxiliary of tho I), of It. T., will bo hero on April Cth to visit and Instruct tho local lodge. FrlondH horo have recolved Iword of tho death of W. R. Oahlll at Los An, golcs. Mr. Cahlll was formerly superin tendent of tho Nebraska division and resided In Omaha. Wanted A housekoopor In a farm homo with two malo occupants. Phono 781F011. Wagnor Bros. 11-4 Miss Marion Cross, formerly of this city, was married last week to Chestor Elsworth of Ogalalla nt tho M. E. panionngo in thnt town. nov. Gramly performed tho coremony. Conductor and Mrs. David Hardin havo returned from a pleasant visit of six weeks Jn California with friends. They wero ontortalnod whilo there by many former residents of this city. Mr. and Mrs. William Trembly, for. morly living south of Maxwoll, camo horo a fow days ago to mako tholr homo. Tho former lias accoptod a po sition In the Union Pacific shops. mi. AND -MRS. ELLIOTT CKLK- URATE (JOLI)EX WKlIllLNG Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elliott colebratod tholr golden wedding anniversary Saturday afternoon, and evening by entertaining ono hundred relative) and friends at their homo at 1115 Wont Third street. Tho receiving hours In tho aftornoon woro from two to six o'clock Arrangements had been made for them to lie ro-marrled at the Crlstlan church In the ovenlng but owing to tho condition of Mrs. Elliott who was taken very 111 during the day the ceremony and evening enter tnlnmeut could not tako placo. Mra. Elliott was formerly MIs Lou Carson and was born In Virginia in 1845. Mr. Elliott was born In Marietta, Ohio, In 1842. Their sovon chlldron nro A. A. Elliott. Mra. Daisy Baker, A. 11. Elliott. Frank R. Elliott, Jnmos W. Elliott, of this city, John R. Elliott of Council Bluffs and Mrs. Stolla Tetro of Brady, all of whom woro present. Tho houso nnd church decorations wero In gold and whlto and thoso colors woro car rlcd out In tho rofreshmonts and table decorations. A largo purso of gold was presented to tho guests of honor by tho children land grand children and many beautiful gifts woro sent by friondH. -::o:: Miss .McDonald Wins Scholarship. The following item nnnrwirnil In Sun. day's Worldt-Horald: Vorv soldom Is thoro a vnnr crms lv at Vussar collcgo without Nebraska gins maiung goou in some particular lino or study or-recreation. Miss Janet MnDnnnlil. lnurMnr nt Mr. nnd Mrs. 'W. II. McDonald, of North Platto, and a nlcco of Mrs. James E Boyd, and cousin of Mrs. Ellis Blerbower of this city, has been awarded tho first. pnmnnMMvA anhnlnr- shlp In the piano department for the current semester. "Ho also plays tho stringed instruments, besides the piano, and Is tho leader of the Man dolin club. Sho Is a Junior nt Vassar. Ilor father is tho well known North Platto banker. ItiisliioHN Lot for Sale. Full business lot In tho heart of city, 66x132 feet, will bo Bold at once. Business Is sure to extend on Sixth Rtrect Bids will bo received by P. H. Sullivan, J. E. Evans or A A. Elliott, Trustees A. 0. U. W. 15-4 For Salo A sowing machlnq and oxtonslon couch In oxcollnt condi tion, uutiprlslngly cheap. 102 West 2d. Mlssos Mario and Vera Gough, who hod been In California for sovoral months vlBltlng rolatlvcs and attorni ng school, woro called homo Friday by tho sorlouB condition of their mother. Ernest' Winterer, a former North Platto 'boy, died lat tweok.. of heart failure In Portland,- whero ho had boon employed for somo time. Tho remains woro brought to Lowollon for Inter mont. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tramp havo re turned from Omaha whero they visited last week. .....- "Wildllowor," a drama of tho lights and EhndawB of tho min-kiased forest nnd tho .lonths nnd flhallows of human llfo will bo at tho Crystal Thursday night. Margiuorltt Clark plays tho tltlo role. v Wanted! Girl tor general houso work. Mrs. John Brntt, 412 went strcot. 14-4 Word was recolvoi In this city Sat urday of tho death of Woltor McGlnloy kiiu niAtuuu juui uiu null ui Am. nun Mrs. Jnmos McGlnloy fonnorly of this city who Inter roslded In Kolth county and for Bovoral years past havo been residents of Council, Ida. Twenty local Yeomon attondod tho box supper hold nt Ilorshoy Friday ovonlng nnd roport a vory pleasant ovonlng. About six hundrqd woro pres ent and a largo sum was netted from tho salo of baskets. An cnjoyablo pro gram was rondorod durlug tho ovon Silverware Reorganize K. 1. Lodgo Tonight. Mazoppa Lodgo Knlglita of Pythias, will bo re-organlzcd and re-Instltutcd at the K. P. hall this evonlng- In addi tion to tho mcmbors who havo re mained in good standing sinco dis solution of tho lodgo soveral years ago, about twenty formor members havo niudo application for ro-lnstatemont, and In addition ther0 is a class of thir ty for Initiation. Tho degree work this ovonlng will bo put on by tho lodgo team fourteen In number, from Kear ney and In addition thoro will prob ably bo present two or more state grand officers. Following tho lodgo coi'omonlal sup per will bo served In tho dining hall. ::o:: Thcodor0 Tottonhoff who had been foreman of tho Union Pacific boiler shops for several years was transferr ed to Omnhn last week- Mrs. Totten hoff and children will leavo In a short time. Florin Mucllnskl as been appointed foreman of tho Union Pacific boiler shops, succeeding T. T. Tottonhoff. Elmor Owens will accept tho position formerly hold by Mr. Muchllnski. A numbcir of local people havo re ceived InvItatlonH to tho social danco at Paxton ivvhich will be hold on March 17th. Floronco Muchllnski will entertain n numbor of hor Uttlo fnlonds Thursday aftornoon in honor of her sixth birth day. Ababy girl was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith and all concerned aro doing nlcoly. Edward Walker loft last evening for Omaha to nttond a .stato meeting of cement donlors. County Clork Allen returned tho lat ter part of last wcok from a short visit in Omaha. ;;o. FOR YOUR AUTO SERVICE Call 125 for Taxi day or night. Also flvo or sovon passenger car for funeral sorvlco. MOGENSEN-LOUDEN. AUTO CO., Cnandlor & Elcar Agoncy, Corner Eighth and Locust Sts. Mers ABSOLUTELY FREE By Saving Silverwaro Premium Cords given with each Purchase at The Rexall and Nya! Prug Stores. You can get for nothing, postage prepaid, Wm. Rogers' 1881 Silverware. EVERY PIECE GUARANTEED. 50 Coupons one Teaspoon. 100 Coupons one Table Fork. 300 Coupons one Table Knife. Tho premium runs from ono spoon to a complete sot. Come in and see our samples and ask for an illustrated premium catalogue. Start saving your coupons npwby trading at North Platte's two Uest Drug Stores. The Rexall Store PHONE NO. 4. he al Store PHONE NO. 8. The H. & S. Agency SELLS CITY PROPERTY Sells Fire, Tornado, Auto mobile and Hail Insurance. LOANS MONEY. We respectfully solict your patronage. LET YOUR WANTS BE KNOWN. Olflce Phones Black or Rod 012. DOOLITTLE BUILDING. Every household needs a HOT SPOT gas room heater. A quick clean heat without dirt, soot or smoke. North PlatteLight and Power Co. Flection Culled for April 10th. The county commissioners, upon petition of tho voters of the ndtfly mated Osgood precinct, havo cull:) en election on April 10th for the pur pose of voting on the proposition to issue $10,000 to aid In tho construc tion of tho hrlige ncross the South I'laito river. The voting plnce will he at the South Muff school houso and tho pells will he open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. ::o:: Three Hanks nt Sutherland. Toro aro nJw throe stato hanks at Sutherland, the Sutherland State Hank, with E. It, Spauldlng as cashier, oponlng last Thursday, and the Platte Valleys Stato Hank, with W. J. Hoot, as cashier, oponlng for buslnos yes torday. For some time past tho Far ors' Stato Hank has hcen the only fiduciary Institution in Sutherland. In tho last state ment made Its resources woro $23G,000, and Ulth deposits of $207,000. : :o: : Registered Optometrist Glasses fitted properly hy a regis tered optometrist are a plohsuro to tho wearor, let u8 show you. Satis faction assured. C. M. ATJSTIN, Jeweler, Cornor Front nnd Dewey. Opens Hunk at Sutherland. W. J. Root, lato associated with a hank at Alliance, has secured a char tor from tho stato hanking hoard and has opened tho Platto Valleys State Hank at Sutherland. Tho officers of tho hank aro James Peterson, of Chap pell, president; F. L. Smith, principal of tho Sutherland schools, vice-president, and Mr. Root cashier Quarters for to hank havo hoen secured in tho Tolcfscn hulldlng, and fixtures will ho installed about March 15th, In the moantlmo Mr. Root is taking care of tho huslness os host ho can until hotter equipped. Cashier Root has hcen In the banking huslness for fourteen years, and comes to Sutheland very highly recommended. A Stock Farm Snnp. Fon quick salo, G40 acres Improved stock farm located southwest of Iler shoy, frame dwelling, largo frame barn good well and windmill, 80 acres in cultivation and several miles of fenc ing. For quick sale we can mako the vory low price of $5.00 per acre. Can give Immediate possession. 13-4 BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. Tho spring styles aro beautiful. You will find then nil In our spring show ing of suits, coats, dresses an(i skirts. Come In and see tho new spring mod els: comn oven If you are not quite rradv to biy. We aro always pleased t exhibit these nelwl coats, suits, dross es nnd skirts. A look plices you under no obligation to buy. Tho largest and most complete Hnc In the city at The Lea ler Morcantllo Co.'s. Having closed thp office of tho C. F. Iddlngs Co., all persons still Indebted to ub will settle with mo directly. E. C. IDDINGS, '15-2 Executrix" of Estate Division 88 H. of L. E. will givo a lunch and smoker at tho K. P. hall Wednesday ovenlng, March 7th, at 8 o'clock. This will bo tho occasion of presenting a veteran badge, to Bro. Aex Fenwick and thoro will be a short program, plenty to eat and smoko for all. All members and visit ing brothers aro invited. COMMITTEE. Charley Wholnn devoted Sunday af ternoon to telephoning friends that a nineteennineteen is what Charloy said pound boy had Just arrived, Iai his happiness over tho advent of Uio son, it Is probablo that he exaggerato,i tho weight n fow ounces. Tho mother and son are getting along nicely. A stylo for every figure at a prlco for overy purse In women's and misses' lovely new suits and coats aro hero again wlUi tho first breath of spring as charming and as different as can be. Won't you conio In nnd let us show you, nt Tho Loader Morcantllo Co.'s? Frank Fugat returned tho latter part of last weok from Omaha whom ho vlstiod relatives and frionds. Weavor Ilollldny, of Stapleton, for merly of this city, loft yesterday after vlBltlng horo for a few days. Tho Lutheran ladles aid society will meet Thursday aftornoon at tho home of Mrs. Hugh Bird. They expoct to glvo otft tho ndw cnlondars nnd hopo tno iniuos win conio prepared to pay tholr duos- Dr. Morrill. Dentist Miss Mario Howen who was operated upon for appendicitis at tho City Hos pital recently left that Institution last week and will resume work as tele phono operntor In tho Wostorn Union on Mnrch 15th. "Tho ongagoment of Miss Rose Smith Of Omaha and Frank Fugnt of this city has boon announced. Tho wedding will tako Dlaco In Omaha In the fall. Mrs. Fred nllkop of Omaha,-n formor roRdlont horo loft Sunday morning nftor visiting tho Dent and Clinton families for several wooks. Master John Iluwloy will entertain twenty-llvo of his young frlondg at a birthday party on Friday nftornopn March 0th- K. J. PIFXKK CO. Heal ftstnte and Insurance ('oni and aoo us for town Iota In different parts of tho city. Good in vestments on easy terms. Houses for snl and ront Wo havo also good bar cnttin tn farms and ranches. Cor Front and Oewev Stu iinntalrn Remember the Nurse Brown Memorial Homeopathic Hospital When requiring hospital care Medically, Surgically, or Obslelrlcully. Horo your intorosts and comfort will bp served. It is not th0 biggest, but ono of tho beet places whoroln to got well. 1003 West Fourth Street. Dr. J. S. Tvvincm. TWHT.AOIOXTII PAY DAY LIKKI.Y TO PASS. Railroad employes In Nebraska are likely to have special cause for cela bratlon the fourth of July this year For on or about Independence day there may go Into effect a law requir ing that they shall be paid tlAlce a month. Shannon's H. R. .18, providing for .1 twice a month pny day, received the final sanction of tho Nebraska house or rcpresontp lives some time ago and '.mis advanced to third reading In the sonato Thursday aftornoon. It appears to stand a good chance of passing thf latter body and of going to tho govornor toward tho end of this week In tho event It is signed by tho governor It will become a law, along with ocores of others which do not contain tho emergency clause, thro? months after the legislature adjourns. Joi McOcc Still Alive. . Joe JlcGee, of Brady, who went to tilr.ailn. culistod with the Canudiim Infantry nno was sent to Franco and reported to havo been killed, waa at last reports Hiving1. Undoc date of February 14th, a lettor rec6lvod b Joe's tinier states that on October 21st last lu wat. discharged from a hospital for Inflammation of the connective, tissues of the heol nnd since thon' his name has not appeared on tho causualty lists. : : :o: : Mrs. Klaso and daughter Miss Oneta of Wost Point, who woro guosts at the Tramp homo for two l,veoks, havo roturnod homo. F. W. Rlnckor spont tho lnttor part of last weok In Keystone on business Tho Alpha Mu Sigma qlub will moot this afternoon with Mrs. Julius Pizor. Goorgo Garman has returned frpm a short visit In Omaha. THINK TWICE Before you spend your money think twice. That extra thought hefore letting a dollar go is what makes the savings ac count in the McDonald; State Bank increase rapidly for hun dreds of people whose earnings are no greater than yours. Progress in saving is not necessarily stinginess. It is through the result of having a sav ing system and a hank hook. Come and get yours today. lust bring a dollar. 9 Donald State Bmm WRTTMPt.ATT, NEBR, -All over the Gountry - -THE NATIONAL COFFEE- ONE POUND CAN . TWO POUND CAN 4Sc. 85c LIERK-SANDALL CO. j -..A252 Wholl Be the Next to Build? Look What A Wide Choice! A Good Store Building for' use or for rent. A Nice Home, Cottage, Bungalow or Mansion. A Good Barn, on the farm or in town. A Shed, for Automobile, stock or machinery. A New Porch, or Addition to the House. A Hennery or Fence. Be the Next and See Us for LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Coates Lumber & Coal Co. North Platte, Nehr.