They tell their
friends about us
It happens frequently that patrons tcl
our optometrist we were recommended to
thorn by a friend. That is advertising
we nre extremely proud of. It is a
tribute to the scientific caro, pro
fessional attention and personal in
terest given to each individual who
entrusts the care of the eyes to us
proof of complete satisfaction with
both service ond glasses.
It shows in a way gratifying to us, that
our efforts to he in the lead in optical
progress arc appreciated by the people
of North Platte and vicinity.
41
CLINTON,
Graduate Optician,
At tho Sign of tho Big King.
JIETIIQUIOT gijUMUIJtt'ILIgBE, .
nmCATKI NKXT SUNDAY
Tho dedlca(3rjf .gorvlcos of tho Meth
odist church, postponed from April
twoiity-Hocond, will bo hold next Sun
day. Tho program will bo as follows:
Morning worship 10:30
Voluntary w. P. Sudds
Hymn No. GGG
Apostles' Creed
Prayer f
inthe:n Tho Prayer of tho Wanderer
.Psalter Heading
Gloria
Announcements
Offertory Duet I will Lift Up Mine
Eyos Fear is
Misses Movoy ana mnman
Sermon . ...Bishop Homer C. Stuntz
Dedicatory Sorvico
Hymn No. GG1
Postlude Chas. F. Mutter
Epworth League 7 p. nt.
Music Gleo Club
Address Dlshop Stuntz
Solo Miss Cnrroll Derryborry
Evening Worship 8 p. in.
Orchestra Concert
. Hymn No. 57.
Avitihom 'iAs a Father Leads His
Chlldron Wll3on
Offortoriy Solo "Tliou Wilt Keep Him
in Perfect Peace."
Miss Dorothy Hinmnn
Hymn No. G47
Sermon Dlshop Homer C. Stuntz
Hymn No. 180
9. .MS. .MIssDoiiothyv. .M
Postludo Battman
EVENTS IN SOCIETY
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Archdeacon Bowkor loft yestorday
afternoon for Kcarnoy and Grand
Island.
Mrs. Stovo Baldwin loft yesterday
afternoon for Omaha to vlBit relatives
for threo weeks.
Dr. Morrill, Dontlst
Mr. and Mrs. F. Thompson liavo re
turned from a short visit "wUth their
son in Chappoll.
Miss Morlo Thornburg who had boon
visiting hor mothoi left for Kearney
yostorday afternoon.
Attornoys J. J. nnd P. H. Ilulllgon
and J. G. Boolor attondod a banquot
In Ogftlnlln, Tuesday ovenlng
Soo Julius Mogonson for nil kinds
of P. &0. farm lmplcmonts and wng
ons. 34 tf
Twonty-flvo Indies were pleansnntly
cntortaincd Wednesday night at the
Attomoy James Koofo and J. B
McDonald and T. C. Pattorson lcavo
today for Chicago on business.
Tho. Indian card club "n'lll bo ontor
talnod Wodnosdny aftonioon of noxt
wook by Miss Louisa Ottonsteln,
Tho Junior class of tho high school
will hold an oxchango at tho Dorry
borry & Forboa storo tomorrow.
Havo E. M. F. car for Balo or trado,
In good condition. What hnvo you?
AddroB8'41G So Walnut, phono 870.
Mrs. CJ. F. Adams loft nt noon yos
terday for Logan, la., nnd Omaha to
Bpend Bovernl wooks with rolatlvos.
"Llfo Shadow!" with William Nigh
and Ireno Hnwloy, will bo tho Motro
fonturo at tho Crystal Monday night.
Mi's. Frank Baldwin, of Callaway,
fomorly of this city, who visited hor
parents last wook, has roturnod homo.
T. C. Patterson spent yestorday In
Columbus attending tho annual on-
enmpmont of tho Qrand Army of tho
iiopumic.
Thurston and Shorwood Woodhurst
will loavo Sunday ovenlng for Omaha
whoro tho Inttor will tako troatmout
for his eyes.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frost, of Port
land, arrived horo yostorday afternoon
tdJslt with Mrs. II. S. Whlto while.
cnrpuio to cities or Wisconsin.
' If you havo dollar oyos, uso dollar
rIobsos but choap glassos tako y
mbuoy, nnd often, your eyesight
Harry Dixon & Son, Optomotrlsts.
c 111. ... . . t", .......... I vihui luiiiuu uuuuuauu) uihiii. "I. LUU
2r. , LN'iLr"l ? 2!S homo of Mrst M. C. Hayes in honor
' l" " of Mrs. Edward Fisher of Green
...B..u Rlyor
I Tt. .. ! A . . .1 1IF i I
m 8 uuiuock ruiurncu yeu- Mrg ThomaB n0aloy and Mrs. Jesso
nosdny evening from Paxton where EdWttrds ;wlu entertain tho member
miu u.ruo uuyH wuu irjunus. of tno M M M club and thelr hu
W. J. Tlley and a "party of Yeoman bands at tho homo of tho fonnor this
wont to .Mooxoflold Inst evening to at- ovoning,
a i I i a. I ..m At - r I
ui m u hih cmi luwniiig oi uio i euiiitui I Mrs B w jIann entertained tho
lOdgO. Al rciltn rnnl Huh Wmlnnailnv nflnmnnn.
Miss Vlrclna Thompson., xf Tryon, In nddltlon to tho club mombors
camo yestorday morning to visit with guestB presont wero Mesdames Harry
hor sister MIbs Tholma Thompson for Guthorlcss, P. 11. Lonorgan, James
n weok. Beckman, Carl Bonner, A. W. Brown
,. . i. ... .. , . and I. E. Stcbblns.
TlilrtV-'flvo local Yoomnn attended a
mooting of tho Horshoy lodge Wednos- Mombors of tlio Travel and Study
day ovenlng nt which twenty cnndl- ciut ontortaineu relatives anu menus
datos swtorevtakon Into niomborship. at tho homo of Dr. and Mre. "Jr-ST
Thouuh ho has not boon officially Strains Tuesday ovoning. A picnic
"advised, 'Captain Halllgan, of Co. E, lunch wnB served In the basement,
IB Ul UIU UlllIUUU UlUl lllOrillll iNOOraa- uviuu "iv,v.i,r iwm iJuiiiuiiuiuj
ka villi bo called Into sorvico within decorated for tho occasion, and fol-
tho noxt wook. lowing theso refreshments tho evening
... . , , was spent in oponlng a enso of fresh
stories and present ng charades.
in our ionso grinding dartmont ' HAILROAD NOTES
tf
It
urauuaio upiomotrisis. Hrnlcoman John State linn boon off
Hanry Folchort, who was up from duty for, a w on account of a
Modiclno precinct yoBtorday, flayB
farmors aro putting in an immonBo Percy Wngnor, an employe of tho
acrengo of corn, and thai thoy aro woll I car department sustained a crushed
along wttlulho work. Mr. Folchort hand whilo at work in tho varda Wed-h f i- '
has 2,000" biiBhols of last year's corn ncsday.
on hand which ho oxppcta to soon ::o::- k4
solli .." ' - rrnler 1)111 Vpcn Drugstore
;JjiVi . . , "'. , ' fThb corner room In Uio Keith bulkf-
onoriii oausuury roiurneu yosieniay i,, r?-n,it n,i n,,, i i,i
aftornoon with Andrew Potior, who oratcd preparatory to occupancy by
mm arrosicu msi weoa n ynonuana, Qoorgo Frator, who will ripen a drug
conml coTn , ho thSft of 0101 sU)r thoro,n- Mr; 7 ab0Ut LT UNION PACIFIC EMPLOYES
compiico in ino inoit or doming irom ,nonths ago concluded to ongago In ,n IMIV T ,..,..
tho North Plntto Laundry recontly. Ho (i, .inm i,ninP(.B nn,i nrtmn nn,i v LIBhllll
. I..-., .1 I.. 11 1.. I. ' "- - ....... I
wiin in iiiui(jmi in iiiu Lumiiy uuiui jus-
A TESTIMONIAL
Gothenburg, Neb.,
July 2, 1916
J. V. Romigh,
Dodge Dealer.
Dear Sir: v '
I am glad that you made me buy
a Dodge car.
Yours truly, ' '
J. L
Name on application.
i 1
f'-i
Give me a chance to make you glad.
J. V. ROMIGH,
Dealer and Service for
Dodge Brothers' Cars.
107 'W. 6th St. North Platte, Neb.
iU
.Jilt
BONDS
tvna 1 i i i
torday nftornoon and bound over to tho nK0 an,i WU1 bo horo rendy for the Tno 41'000 omPloy3 of UJ Hn,0.n
district court. "5 ..." J:1" " ... -1 m Pacific System aro to bo wolded into
A house cat is petted and pampered L? .V-0!1"- SlSlS "
Tho UonlwuoC a "Man's Woman; ? M iV ' "Z! This fncUwas made known today
loaiuring liitnoi uiayton at tno urystai " "v., 0 In a statement given out uy president
oiuurmiy uiiurnoou ami iiigin, was poi- ... .' .il, K. univin, wno ai mo samo umo
tod and pampered by hor husband but ll:,t?.r' i',,,, S announced that tho Union Pacific
was loft without any ronl authority i;"7" had In its official capacity al
or any real .purpoaq In llfo outside Kr'toVnn, " m ,.m wdy subscribed for $5,000,000 of the
or (iroBBing won and looking pretty, " "i . J 3 Dor cont Liberty loan Issue.
But alio Wouldn't sumlt to this Bltun- Tho program for welding tho army
Hon. Soo what happonod whon sho i,ri" c i,u..u of tho Union Pacific omployos into a
found n way of holnlng hor husband ,,.v"'' ""V "i"1'" . . forco to sunnort tho Liberty loan Is
nnd took It. " ",ff. U"B ""5 contained In a personal appeal Issued
A smmdrnn of A,nr.,nn ,nrt,n,i K'"' ,3 " , "' by Robert S. Lovett, chairman of the
bout .loBtrnvnra hna nfnlv 'nrn.aiw tl.n nil lft Aia .. n u., UOam OI directors-Ol 1110 Union racim
tho
.llnfl " " vtuDouu wiu llllliuil B11I.O. Jiav u IIIIO IIHU III r UUU- ,,., ,.,i,ii, ,.,,i lJifa)ilnnt Pnl
""I Atlantic and Is patrolling tho seas In tain Pons, handsome North Plntto and " l ?xn" Tm of a telecram
Xriwr Bonrlco. Tho American navy's nc- High School Ponnants, and of course ff0 '"fi fapap fs ; the
ltt- tual entry Into tho war zono nlroady ono of our Vlctrolas would make an ; nn! ri Z L n ? !?' 1 ?,' ;
has been productive of a brush be- appreciated and last gift to n Brad- fiit ,, 0
ram twoon a ddatroyor and a Gorman un- unto. Wo lmvn t.hn vir.trninti in nrinn 1 aci,lc .88lom purcnaso in ini
otl"tho Homo MIoBlonary Socloty to bo dorwbtor boat, according to an an- fiiom 15 to $250, and havo on hand l0 ,",,' 1 ,0M,n nnmnnt of M nn?
hold tmlny. Mrs. 13. W. Ctnno will ron- nouncomont by tho British admlrnllty, a vory argo lino of rocords. '"n. I1 ,8,,J inTl,rv
: : comnanv will later deduct from tho
Tho Lutheran ladles will havo a bus
iness meeting at tho parish houso Fri
day afternoon, May 18, at 3 o'clock
sharp. All tho ladles aro asked to at
tend this meeting.
Wheat mado a heavy drop Tuesday,
but recovered somewhat yesterday and
No. 2 sold In Omaha yestorday at $2.80.
Corn sold at $1.G4 nnd the bulk of tho
hogs at $15.G0.
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Cramor,
public.
!
W. T. JUDY & SONS
Second Pure Bred Stock
Sale of 1917
pKearney, Neb., May 24th, 1917,
I AT 0UH SALES UAHN AM PAVII.LION TWO MILES EAST OP U.
& 31. ANU 1'. P. DEPOTS S1UK lll'UElNUTON ItAILUOAU
i'"-I TI.'AdiN, COXSISTINfl OF
Stallions of the Draft Breeds.
a emm i:i,y iun:u lot op
Fifty Duroc Jersey and
Poland China Sows
BUHI) TO.OUll KXTISLIiKXT HElllt UOAUS.
S0MK OlKHtii; SOWS ANU UILTS A9I0NA THKSi: ANIMALS.
A GOOD LOT OF CATTLF., ALL DOUHLK STANUAHU
POLLIIU DUUIIAM.
Twenty-four Bulls
A tiOOU USKFUL LOT.
, TIiIh Kijtrk Ik In exniUoiil brevdlnir coitdillon and (hey Nlioulil proo
Itroillivblp to the purchaser. Do not fall to attend this sale. Comn
early uts It Ih n Surge Mile mid wo should start tho salo nt 12:!10.
l'nrllvs from distance u 111 iliul viitertnliinieiit nt tho U. P. Hotel.
Scud for CulnloKuo to IV. T, Judy.
W. T. JUDY & SONS.
COLONF.! JOK SHAVUIt, AUCTlONGKlt.
Withdraw Troops from East. wnco nnvmont cortnin monihlv sums
Tho demoralization of tho Russian to ho nereoil unnn .until thn nmount
iirmy aim uio cimaetiuoni wiumrawai of tho subscription Is comploted.
in uurnuui lurcus irom ino casiorn Omalin Beo.
rront aro having their ofiect in France.
Tho heavy ro-lnforcomont of mon
ami guns, wuicn now luarsiiai von
HIndonburg ban boon ablo to throw
: :o: :
Holcoinbc-ltedbiirn Wedding
A nrottv homo wedding took place
Wito tho dofonso of his soroly battorcil "Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock when
linos lmvo, for tho tlmo bolng at least. James uuiumru. ui tuu,UM,
nniltm.l n lnn.11nr.1r ,,.1,11. II, ,., !in(l MISS l'J(lltll IIOICOIIIUO Ol BUVUf
furious off ects of tho British ami Creole, wour., wero nmrricu t uiu
French havo failed to break. homo Of Mr. ami Mrs. J. u. uoxuwn oi
Tho soldiers In tho Russian ranks this city. Miss muoi iyor oi wiramio,
nvi.innHv i.nv im l.it in M.ni Wvo.. uluycd tho Avoddlng mnrcii as
nml U rnmnlna n l.n onn,. If limn. tllO VOUllK llOOnlO Olltored UlO rOOlll,
" V Vlllt( l WU V. V 1 1 t. IUUIUI. w - ii
Is tv hand strong enough to chock nnao uPn 1,10 a,rm Ul ",ul "u"ul
thorn from bringing about practical who gavo hor away In inarrlago. Tho
anarchy. words of tho anclont form including
;o; ; ino ring coroiuoiiy wore iiiuuuuuw
I . 1 f TT..11 .. n 1 n u n. 41. n
1..,.. I...... ii.,.. mi...... UV 11UV. i. U. UUU. 1IUOIUI Ul iuu
Jiu.iniiiiin 1 linn liiiuilKll. l r .. ,
A 1 ..!..! 1 ... I i unmiHi unuicu.
i. IIIIIIIUKIU Ul iVIIHBIIIII IUUII, WUlIIUni ,T.i. l.l.l .. .l I., r. f
nml olillilrii .!.! waat nt f.nnn U'l. " "
" " ..ww.. v.. J,,... .,,, ...III..,,. I., (T.il., tv I . P.nnrir.
nUIIIU liunoj 1111,., i,..wi,. nu.. .u.0
nosdny onroute to their nntlvo land
They woro from Now York nnd go to
otto ovordreas. wonrlng tho bridal voll
and held a bouquet of lllllea of tho
Snn Frauclico thonco by boat to Japan. ' " "' w " " "t a Vlalntv
crogslng over to Manchuria, thence to .M. .?," J fal?,
dining room decorated with sweet
peiiB nnd lllllos of tho valley.
Vladivostok, thonco by to 1 1 to Potro-
grad. Tho trn will consuino sixty
l days.
FOR YOUR AUTO 8F.RYICR
Call 135 for Taxi day or night.
Out-of-town cuoet8 Includod Mrs
Robblns of Larnmlo, Wyo., Miss Ethel
Evor of Larnmlo. Mr. and Mrs. M. N
Holcoinho or Sliver urooK, Nour., anu
Also tlvo or Hovon passongor cir for Ml88 northa Murphy of Brady, Nobr.
lunoral Borvlco. Tho ,,rI,ln n,,,i eroom nrft i,0th crnd-
uatoa of tho University of Wyoming
MOOHNSBN-LOUDEN AUTO CO ,
uiinnuior k. lilcnr Agoncy.
Comer Eighth and Locust Sts,
ALFALFA SEED
CARLOAD LOTS OR LESS.
"Boforo tho War" Prlcos.
NobniBkn and Montana grown,
UXTHA FANCY QUALITY.
Buy NOW nud Bavo monoy. Write ftt 1)om()
for anmplos mid prices.
Patterson & Company.
KEARNEY, NEBRASKA.
whoro thoy bocfimo acquainted. Tho
brldos imrontB Mr. and Mrs. M. N.
Holcombo aro old settlers of Maxwell,
lator runchors of Wyoming and now of
Sllvor Crook, Nobr. Tho brldo Is woll
knovn nnd popular In North Platto,
having roaldod horo with hor sister
Mrs. JnmoH loudon. Tho groom was
Instructor at tho university of Wyom
Ing until ho roslgnod to nccopt otn'ploy-
mont with tho Union rncliic.
Tho young pooplo loft on a midnight
trnln for Cheyonno whoro thoy will bo
on?t you think it is rather foolish to
have your valuable papers scattered
in a number of places where there is a
possibility of their being lost or destroyed
when you can rent a safety deposit box
in our new safety deposit vault for just
One Dollar a Year.
First National Bank of North Platte
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
For Salo
Sovon room houso. all modern, In
GOO block on cast Third. Half cash,
balanco on tlmo Inqulro of Isaac
Deals. 2C-tt
Lumber & Coal Co.
AD Kinds Building Material
Everything New.
Phone 20 1 Block East Freight House