SK15IKS OK Ml'Nini'AIi KN'TKIN TAINMKNTS TO UK (ilVKX I i in e aiigerosis eyeglasses are nil eyeglasses Hint nre not spe daily ground mid filled to Iho eyes for which (hey nre intended. Here your eyes nre examined In a special, ly equipped cy0 lestliif? room by Op. tomelrlsts who are skilled men. AH work Is carefully Inspected and must he perfect before It leaves our shop You don't need anyone to tell you that our glasses aro a help and a comfort. You aro sure of It the mo ment you put them on. Wo have our own lense grinding ma chlncry and can make new lenses or duplicate your old ones on short notice HARRY DIXON. 4 OPTOMETRIST. V DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Oflice over the McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND PEKSONAL. Mrs. J. C. Gains of Elk City, Nob, arrived la3t night to visit her sister Mrs. J. C. Askwig. Arrangements are being mndo for a jsetles of municipal entertainments at the Franklin Auditorium, the llrst of I which will be given Thursday evening,! March Itith. This initial program will , conaiot of Instrumental and vocal ae ' lections, readings, black faco sketch, and songs by a male quartette. The ; complete program will be published later Admission will bo free to all and an Invitation is extended to every man, woman and child In the city. , The initial concert .U be In the ' natute of a try out If it is well t ' tended and those prosent favor a serlos of municipal entertnlnmentii, arrange I'monts will bo mndo for them, each program given to vary from tho pro ' ceding one. Tills is an offort to make tho Frank lin finmmtmH v nnntei nnil : whether It becomes such doponds al- together upon the citizens. If you ; favor a social center you can host show ; your npproval by attending tho Initial j entertainment ' ::o:: j Death Claims Two. Mra. Elmlra Thomas died at the homo of her son, D. M. Thomas, 1302 east Second street at, tun o'clock Sun day .morning. Death cunio In her sovJ enty-fith year. Mrs. Thomas had boon an invnlid for ton years past, tho re sult of a fall In which sho dislocated her hip alien sho was sixty-ftvo years old and from which sho never fully, rocovered. Sho had forniorly resided at Palisade and had mado her homo hero for two months pnst. Tho re-, mains wore taken to Palisade yester day morning. 1 Elza Lcroy Wills, tho eighteen months old son if Mr. and Mrs. P. A.; Wills, died Saturday afternoon after a Bhort illness. Tho funeral services woro held at the residence yesterday i morning In charge of Itev. 13. A. Cram and Interment was mado In the North NPlattn conietery. I ::o:: i (Jets Cash on Forged Checks A stranger giving his name as E. C. ... - i. i. i. n Smith succeeded in cashiiiK two foru-i WU11U 111 UU11U1U IU31 wcun. uurwJiui - oi...i.. fri i. tl,,J Keith Novillo purchased a now 1917 ? " " Model Littlo Six, seven passenger checks the nnnio of Walter Wilson, a nuick motor car wo11 known farmer of Nichols prc- uulcK motor car. cinct m been forged. One for $32.50 Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hopkins have cnghcd at Tho Hub Tho othor moved into tho E. A. Boyd residence l wng 1)rcsente,i nt tno Rush Mercantile on east Third street which they pur- Co aml caed for $2S IIo lmd heen cahsed last Week. 'given $10 on tills check, but whilo the Mrs. Earl Hamilton and son Frank ' clerk went out to' get change Smith returned to Omaha Sunday evening walked out and has not slnc0 boon after spending several uays at uie seen. Miss Marie Stuart left Sunday morn ing for Chappell to spend tho day. Mrs. John Tucker will be hostess to the Club Nevita tomorrow afternoon. Dr. Morrill, Dentist. L. L. Zook reft -Sunday afternoon for Denver to spend a week or longer Mrs. Lyman Gregory loft yesterday morning for Omaha to spend a iweekj oi longer. Mr and Mrs. W. O. Forward left Sunday for Long Beach, Calif., to spend several weeks. Frank Granger has returned to Goth enburg after visiting swith. his son Guy Granger and wife. Registered Porcheron Stallion for Usalo cheap. Thomas E. Doolittle, Nor tli Platte, Neb. 8-8 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gettman left last week for Hastings where they will residojn tho future. "Don't" fail to see tho new dress and waist silks at The Leader Marcantile C.'s. Miss Pearl Tacader left Saturday afternoon for Gibbon to visit for a short timo 'with relatives. When tired or worn out send your washing to the North Platto Laundry. Phono 113. Stf Missns Matio Paulson and Celeste Crawford have accepted) positions in tho Hub millinery department. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Moulton, of Eddy vlllo, came a few days ago to visit their son E R Moulton and family. For Sale Model 32 six Cylinder Oakland In good shape, at a reason able price. Inquire at 214 West 9th. TVTioa urniini T.mniTi left the latter nnrt nf lnst. -aM for Gothenburg to1 visit relatives whilo enrouto to Omaha. Mrs. MiHor of Waltertown. Ia-, came Sunday to visit hor daughters Mrs. Charlos Thornburg and Miss Maude Mlllor. Mra. Lester Walker, Sr. and daugh ter Miss Mae havo moved into tho Garlichs residence on wost Third street. Aiuto oil, gas ongine oil, harvester oil, all kinds of oil and axlo grease at Tho Economy. H S. IIASKINS, Mgr. Noalo Turpio homo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vernon re turned Saturday ovenlng from Omaha where they attended the auto bIiow and visited friends. Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stone Drug Store. Foyd IUcheson has resigned his po sitlon in TheN ew Suits Extremely interesting arc the new suits. Strictly tailored or semi-lailorecl models, a variety of pleasing novelty suits, finished with many a "touch" which is distinctively of 1917 origin and developed in new and alluring shades; these form a part of our attractive display: , Style 8000 Sport Suit made from green and tan checked wool velour, unlincd jacket, fancy belt coming about three quarters of the way around, fancy pock ets, gold silk collar; skirt trim- flf? mcd with brass buttons. Price . Style 1600 Navy Blue Suit made from good quality gaberdine, narrow belt, fancy pockets, trimmed with heavy stitching on both skirt Price and jacket. $25.00 Style 1610 Made from a fine grade wool poplin in the now apple green shade, large collar of same material overlaid with white broadcloth embroidered with varigatcd silk yarn; novelty belt and saddle pockets, buttonholes, culls and pock ets piped with white; skirt made in the latest style, trimmed with straps and largo white pearl buttons. Price $40.00 9 Episcopal Church A Lenten service to which all mom bcrs and others are Invited, will bo held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Archdeacon Bowkcr will tako charge of tho service. : :o: : Mlaa flnnl Pnnvora nf Trvnn. wlin the Derryberry & Forbes ,. ,i.. trnnimonta fnr tiimnt - 111 J , blhkii V wa.waa wlj a. w a vaaa u store and aceptcd a clerkship in the troublo at tho Nortu Plntto General Llork-Sandall grocery. hosnitnl for somo time, returned homo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker have Saturday, purchased the Christ houso on south j Farm and Itnnch loans at lowest Dewey street and will begin house- rnlcg ,, bcst lurmHi Money on hand w lie ox Department Store keeping thero this week. Miss Margaret Kelly, who had been making her homo with. Mr. and' Mrs. B. A. Curay, left Saturday afternoon for Julesburg to visit tho homo folks. For quick action and Hii'lsfaciosy sale list your land with ThoeJicke. tf Tho Presbyterian aid society will meet '1 hursday afternoon in tho church basement with Mesdanies Perrltt.Esh elnian auu WhUtakor as h03tessses. Mr and Mrs Will Friend will niovo thij wet'k Into the Frazier house on east Fourth street formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornburg. Efficient and reliable light dxaying of any kind, taxlcab service and coun try livery. Splccr's Parcel Delivery. Call Huffman's Cigar Store. Phone 975. to close loans promptly. 43tf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. Tho members of tho Loncsomohurnt club' will glvo a Boclnl dance at the Masonlo hall Saturday ovenlng, March 17th. . I Harry Fritts, of Lincoln, formerly of the local base ball team, has signed with tho ball team nt Tulsa, Okla., this season. Mrs. Harry Kelso and children left Friday evening for Grand Island to visit with tho former's pnrcnts for a week or longer. TJnlnp TAncnn anlil tlin flrnf nf tho week to David Staples lots 1, 2, and' 3, of section 2G-14-32. Tills tract con tains nVout 1G0 acres and the eonsiu Mr- and Mrs. J. M. Johnson and Dewey . tuS Too?-th'o fonerKfVomU! oration was $4 GOO.-IIershey Times r,t,i,n ci.r.,., i nmniin nmi M.o Word cornea from Mrs. C. II. Stnmp lattdr from a visit "with friends .in and Mrs. Lewis Pdterson who wore Gothenburg called to Itossivlle, 111., last week by Alice Joyce. Harry Morey and Marc tho serious illness of their mother, McDermott will bo at the Keith Wed- tho aged mother died I-riday ovenlng. lusday niglit in a true Irish story, City Physician Lucas reports that "Whom tho Gods Destroy." One of the 'hero has not been one ease of small rcmmclnblo futures 0f tliis play 'by lox reported to him this winter and Cyrus Brady Townsend is the light In t0 on,lv contagious discuses during which friendship is convoyed to the 'ho cold months were two ease ot audienec 1 Scarlet fever in a light form. At this Wearc' now equipped to tako care thno in 1910 thero hnd boon about ot your eye troubles. Do not neglect eighteen cases of small-pox and a them. Step in and let us convince larger number In 1915. you that u,e lit glasses properly. C ::: M- Austin, Jowelor, corner Fiont and A Itargain G room modern house, furnace heat, daughter Mary camo Saturday morn ing to visit tho former's motnor Mrs. Mary Johnson at the Ralph Garman home. M:'3. Will Klonk and baby returned Sunday nlgt from a visit with frlonds in South Dakota- Mr, kicok woiu down to Columbus Sunday to meet them. Economy prices on ladies' spring suits, coats, dresses and' skirts. The Economy, II. S. IIASKINS, Mgr. A farmer living north of Tryon was in town Saturday and sold to C. C. Hupfcr ono hundred bushels of pota toes for which ho was paid ?2.50 per bushlo. First degree work mill be given to twonty-four at tho I- O. O. F. meeting Thursday ovenlng and candidates will bo taken in from Sutherland and Dickens. PURE FOOD EXHIBIT We have secured the services of Mrs. Hunter, of Omaha a nationally known demonstrator for THIS WEEK ONLY to demonstrate Beech Nut Pure Food Products. Tho officers of tho new national bastmient with apartments. Three bank of Ilershoy, which will havo a rooms, tollot and bath irp stairs, threo capital of $20,000, aro D. B. McNeol rooms down stairs. Corner lot fully bresldont. C. O. Wickstro'm and Otto graded, curl) and aldowalk on both Schurniann, of Fremont, vlco-prcsl- stroets, fruit and shade trees, sower ( dents and Sharploy Thompson cosh- and water connection, olectric wiring i ier. Ponding the orection of a bank and fixtures, all improvements m and building, tho Esholman will bo used paid for. Tho host bargain in tho city, as a banking house. Tills room is be- Somo ono will get a simp. Soo John Ing mado ready for occupancy. Grant. 13-ji Registered Bulls For Sale Old Yards, North Platte, Neb. Wc will ship on lo Wyoming Friday, March 9lh, unless you slop us. Have on hands now 15 Head Herefords, age 14 mo. fo3 yeafsT 8 bhorfliortis, age lb mo. to Zs mo.; i They are.OQd ones prices right. All guaranteed breeders. W. H. TURPIE, Pea Nut Butter, Jms, Mustard, Jellies, Chili Sauce, Mints, Beech Nut Sauce, Cloves, Sliced Bacon Preserves, Oscar Sauce, Catsup, Be sure to come and get acquainted with these Pure Foods and get a sample and a souvenir of Beech Nut Products. Lierk-Sandall Co. Scene from Avery Hopwood's Farce Classic "Fair and Warmer, which comes to the Keith Tuesday evening March 6th. Seats on sale Saturday. Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50.