The joy o entertaining When the guests sit down at tho table their admiration of its beauty adds much to your pleasure as hostess. If you have stemware and the other pieces in the 'exquisite new patterns of cut glass which Clinton is now displaying, your table will gleam with beauty obtainable through no other setting. This charming glassware is the latest offerings of the foremost manufacturers. The graceful lines and faultless execution of exquisite patterns set it far above ordinary cut glass. The bride who receives cut glass from Clinton's will esteen the giver as a person of unusal taste and discrimination. CLINTON', ' Jeweler and Optician, At t)io Sim of Uio Wig Mng. LOCAL AND FEItSONAL Miss PanBy Davis haB gono to Oma ha to romaln a wook or longor. Harold Hurko Ion. tho lattor part of last week for Denvor to visit relatives. Mrs,. Olllo Tuokor has boon visiting xolativos In Staploton for a wook past. Frank Grimm, of Ulyasos, Nob., Is vlBltlng his son Paut Grimm, of this city. Judgo Grimes wont to Loxlngton yostorday to finish a torm of dlBtrict court. MIbh Alma Konqtfost has gono to Lin coln to tako a couroo In a commercial school. Tho cotanty commissioners woro in session yostorday transacting routlno businoss. Mrs. II. P. Honcklo will ontortain tho membors of tho J. I F. club th.lB aftornoon. Mrs!. Jcsso Smith has roturncd from an oxtonded, visit with hor husband in McCook. Miss Nolllo Allon camo tho lattor part of last wook from Omaha to visit lior paronts. Mrs, A. W. McKcown and daughtor JoBophlno loft Friday ovonlng for a visit in Omaha. Attorneys J. G. Boolor and J. J. Halllgan roturnod Saturday morn ing from Lincoln. Miss Ethol DonoKan will loavo this wook for Omaha to visit frlonds for a week or longor. Mrs. Btrattou and daughtor Dolla, of Wallaco, aro visiting with local frionds this wook. Frank Halilor, of Sldnoy. Bpont tho wook end visiting his paronts Mr. and Mrs, Julius Hahlor, For Ront -Flvo room houao at 320 south "Walnut otroot. Inqulro of T. Slmants, 302 south Chostnut. Mr,, and Mrs. Olon Mann, who ro contly located In Oinaha, aro visiting with local rolatlvoa. Tho Catholic ladles' socloty will hold a social in tho basomont of St. Pat rick's school Thursday aftornoon. Edward McGlono, rormorly of this city, will graduato from tho Sacrod Hoart collogo In Donvor this Iwtook. Dr. and Mrs N McCabo havo gono to Notro Damo, Ind,, to bo proaont at tho graduation of their daughtor Miss Mario. Patrick Sullivan, of Spokano, "Wash., formorly of Wallaco, Is visiting Tim Hanifln and other local friends this woolf. Beginning Sunday morning, Juno 17, tho Bocond mass at St. Patrick's church will bo road at 10 o'clock in stead of 10:30. Brokou oyo glass lonsos can bo re placed tho oanio day as ordor is glvon In our lonso grinding dopartmont. HARRY DIXON & SON, tt Graduato Optometrists. W. It. Malonoy and family returned Saturday morning from Omaha and Lincoln. In tho lattor city thoy visit ed Governor ana Mrs. Novillo. Tho Proabytorlan aid society will bo ontortalnod in tho church parlors Thursday aftornoon by Mesdames Soronson, Stamp and Eldor. Tho room occupied by tho Donol son cigar storo on Front street is un dergoing repairs and will bo bright onod with fresh decorations. Mn and Mrs. Horman Schloutor aro onjoylng a visit from tho lattor's moth or and Bistor, who arrived from Grand Island tho lattor part of last Itvcok. Misses Tlolono and Forn Shoup, of Suthorland, and Dr, Galthor Couble, of Salisbury, Mo., who is a guest at tho Shoup homo, woro visitors In town Sat urday. Dr. WalllngBford, of Ogalalla, for merly of this city, has boon found qualified, as an officor of tho rosorvo corps, and oxpects to bo called cast in a fow days. Thoso in nood of painting, paper hanging and . decorating aro assured satisfactory work if thoy employ Julius Hoga.' Phono Black 602. 38tf Farmors in town. Saturday, and many woro in, reported corn to bo coming along in flno Bhapo, tho warm woathor of tho lattor part of tho iwleck having a very uonouclal effect. II, Evans and Albln Sandall, who rocontly onllsted In tho United States navy, loft last night for Omaha, and from thoro oxpoct to bo sent olthori t6 Chicago or Norfolk, va. Lorn Bailoy loft yostorday for Wa dena, Mlnn whoro ho will dovoto a woek or ten days to fishing. Mrs. ualloy, who had boon visiting in Oma ha, Joined him at that ulty. A pollcan measuring eight foot nine inchos from tip to tip of its wings was on exhibition at Otton's cigar storo Sunday. Tho bird mhs killod by a man who is trapping along tho rivor. If you havo tried ovorything olso without Bosults, Try Chiropractic Spinnl Adjustments and got woll. DR. L. D. SMITH, Chiropractor, 40tf Building, and Loan Building. In a proclamation issued by Govorn or Novillo, noxt Thursday is Bot apart as Hag day. Tho B. P. O. Elks aa a body will obsorvo tho day and ap propriate oxorclsos will bo hold in tho lodgo room in tho ovonlng. Work bogan tho lattor part of last wook on tho rosldonco Charloy Ed wards is eroding on tho wost comer lot in tho 500 block on west Fifth street, for tho building of which D. M. Hogsott has Uio contract. Victor Halllgan, who is at Ft. Snoll lng, iwritoB that ho oxpects to bo trans ferred either to Ft. Sill, Old., or an oostorn post In ordor to recolvo in structions in artlllory work, tho branch of tho army in which ho enlisted. CITIZEN MDST AID 1 Wf IN THE CELEBRATION It is but two weeks until tho Semi centennial colcbratlon opons, and while tho holding company, tho committee and Secretary Moonoy havo so far furnished the finances and performed tho work, tt Is now up to tho citizen? to givo some needed iolp,. To proper- ly put on mo pagoani, oui ooor snow and tho battle of Summit Springs, tho services of eovornl hundred people will bo required. TJiorororo Sccrtary Moon oy wants tho names of all porsons, ranging from boys and girls of sixteen up to adults who will assist In tho a- bovo features; tho girls and ladios to flguro in tho historical parade, Uio boys and men to tako part In tho pa rado, out door shows and tho Summit Springs battle. Thoso who will vol unteer their services aro requested to phono 044 or call at tho Tobln barn on Front street. In tho battlo of Summit Springs a number of saddlo horses aro needed, and thoso iwlio havo such will please communlcato with Secretary Moonoy The colobration work has not lagged, everything Is practically in lkKidlnoss with tho oxcoptlon of tho pcoplo needed for tho purposos abovo stated, and It Is hoped that tho call sont out by Secrotary Moonoy will bo met with ready response. Tho Soldiers' Pack. Displayed In tho window of tho. Star clothing hovgso Is a soldier's pack showing tho different articles ho car ries when on a march. This kit In cludes hlo underwear and toilet, ar ticles, hla drlnkinir tjan and his knife and fork, tin plato, cup, 100 rounds of cartridges and a dozen other things and weighs botwoon thKrty-flvo and forty pounds U-jhon. strapped to him. In addition ho totes a gun that weighs about eight pounds. Ho is therefore loaded down with noarly fifty pounds when on a march. How would you like to bo a Boldlor tramping along under a mid-day sun on a sumor day? : :o: : Increased Quarters for Exchange. Tho second Uoor of tho Waltemath buflldlng has boon remodolcd and the ontlro Hoar will bo occupied by tho telephone exchange. Sovoral auto truck loads of equipment for tho In creased plant woro i-ecclvod yesterday, and tho capacity thoreof will bo greatly increased. Tho exchange lias had a wonderful .growth in tho past flvo years and this groUjth will continue Bettor nnd groatarr service Booms to bo tho motto of tho Nebraska Tolephono Co, Cortainly tho company Is doing Its best along thoso lines in North Platte. ) : :o: : 1'lnir Day Exorlcnes. Flag Day exorcises undor tho au spices of tho B. P. O. E, will bo held at tho El Its homo noxt Thursday oven Ing, to which tho gonoral public is invited, Tho program will begin at 8:15 and will as follows: Invocaton Rov. Fr. McDald. Patriotic airs-Stamp's orchestra.! Reading Miss Elder. .. Vocal selection Mrs. W. H .Oramgr. Roadlng Harrison Tout. tM Address W. V. Hoagland. "America" by tho audience. ' ::a:: ' Co. E Has 1C2 Men. u Up to noon yostorday 162 mon had onllsted In Company E. This insulr.es a full complomont after providing fpr thoso who fall to pans the physical ex amination. It Is expected that tho members will bo mobilized In this city on or boforo JJuly 1st and thoso who havo not boon examined iwjllt bo subjected .to such. It is expected that tho com pany will go to tho concentration camp, probably Ft .Crook, sometlaib botwoon July Btti and 16th. JQOdAli Ami) PERSONAL Arclideacon Bowkor spent Sunday In Ogalalla. Miss Esther Antonldos loft Saturday! morning for Lincoln. Miss Ruth Mooro visited Sunday with frionds in Loxlngton. Mrs. E. N. McNamar of Paxton, was a visitor1 In town yesterday. Inst Week of Contest This 'is tho last week of tho con tost for queen of tho seml-centonnial Jmll. Tim fvinfof will nlonn at nino o'clock next Saturday evening. Friends of tho contestants will, thoreioro, neeu got busy in hustling votes during Uio and onjoy tliemsolvos." -::o::- For Salo Thrco Rood second linnd Fords. HENDY.OGIElt AUTO CO. mm DO YOUR Help to win the fight for human lib erty by buying a LIBERTY BOND We will furnish you ..any informa tion you wish concerning the easi est way to obtain one. First National Bank of North Platte NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. ; :o: : Now Regiment Starts Fine. Work of tho organization of tho now Sixth Nebraska regiment Is starting In flno shnpo and It is oxpocted thoro will bo llttlo troublo In gathortng sufficient mon to givo it Its full war strength In a short tmo. i With tho organization of tho new regiment Nobraslni will havo sufficient men to form a Ivlgado composod wholly of Nebraska mon and for this reason It la oxpocted tho work will go on rapidly. ::o:: Potash Plant at Lowellen. Tho Trlbuno Is Informed that a com pany Is bolng formed to establish pot-' ash works at or near Lowollon, a town on tho north rivor branch sixty miles northwest of this city,. It Is said that In tho hills north of Lewollon aro one of moro lakos tho wator In which car ry a high percentage of potash.. It Is proposed to pipe tho wator Into Low ollen and obtain tho poptash by con densation or evaporation, ; o " Tho Clndorcila Ball. Socrotary Moonoy says: "Tho im presslon has gono out that tho Cln dorolla Ball has boon gotton up for oxhibltlon purposes only. This is wrong, whllo it is true uio associa tion Is teaching tho chlldron dancing numbers, mey will havo throo or four hotura of a program whoro thoy dance and enjoy thomsolves. : :o: : Tho mombors of tho Presbyterian church will hold a farowoll reception at tho church Wednesday ovonlng for Uov. Robert Whlto and family. :o:: IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 'THE UNITED STATES, DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA, NORTH PLATTE DIVISION. In Uio Matter" of Fred P. Loypoldt, Bankrupt. Caao No. 58, In Bankruptcy. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors!. To the crodltors of Fred P. Loy poldt, of Horshoy, in tho Couuty of Lincoln, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. . Notlco Is horoby glvon that on tho 14th. day or March A. D. 1817, tho said Frod P, Loypoldt was duly adjudicated a bankrupt; and the llrst meeting of Hils crodltors will bo hold at tho offlco of Walter V. Hoagland, Reforoo in UanKruptcy, at North Platto In said District, on Uio 28tli day of Juno. 1917, at olovon o'clock A. M., at which tinio Uio Bald creditors may attond, prove their claims, appoint a trustoo. ex amino Uio bankrupt, and transact Buch other business as may properly como Catherine Croon Is visiting with her grandparents in Grand Island. ' Attorney W. E. Simmon transacted) business in Ogalalla yostorday. j Misses Hazol SmiUi and Mario Bow- on visited In Grand Island Sunday. Miss Christine Marvin returned Sun day evening from a visit in Lexington. Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stono Drug Store. Charles Waltor returned yesterday morning from Omaha and other eastern points. Mrs. Charles Tolln ami chlldron hav,. gone to Kansas to visit relntlves for tW01W,08K8. For Sale Detroit gasoline range. Inqulro of Mrs. J. K. Ottenstoln, 314 wost Third. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Argue returned Sunday ovonlng from a visit with Chey enne relatives. Tho board of county commissioners oxpoct to go to Brady today to Investi gate bridge conditions Major Whlto loft Sunday morning for Ankorago, Alaska, to romaln dur ing Uio summer months. Wilson Tout left Saturday morning for Lincoln to attond summer school at Uio state university. Harry Beggol Is enjoying a visit from his brother Albert Beggel, who came faunday from Grand Island. Miss Thelma Frator, who has been attondlng tho stato university, Is ex pected to return nomo this wook. Charles Roslter, of Columbus, ar rived hero a fow days ago to accept a position In tho Landgrai barber shop. Miss 3L Slcninn. steam baths mid Swedish Mnssnfrc, gentlemen and la dies. Phono 8i)7, Brodbcck building. Mr. and Mrs. James Ware, of Blair. Will visit tholr daugliter Mra Will Waltemath during the semi-centennial. Mrs. JluiHtis Hoga, who was called to Chicago six weeks ago by tho Illness of a relative, returned home last week. I now have funds at 5 per cent on cholco bottom table land. Gene Crook, Room 4, Keith theatre Bldg. Mrs. Charlels Mann, of Sidney, camo a fow days ago to visit hor paronts Mr. and Mrs. James McMlchael for-a fort night. Mr,, and Mrs. Frank E. Johnson left Sunday morning for Lowiston, Ida., to attend tho wedding of Uio former's sister. Brick work on tho Plzer building will bo completed tomorrow and the ivrdck layers will be shifted to tho Elks building. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Mangi who wore called to Omaha recently by the deaUi of a relative, returned yestorday morning. Dr1, W. J. Redflold, of Grand Island, formerly of this city, will leave today for Ft. Riley to enter Uio U. S,. medi cal corps. Mrs. F.- J. Doran and daughter Margaret will leave this week for Gretna to visit with relaUves for a wook or longor. A list of all thoso who registered under tho draft law has boon posted on a bulletin board at Uio east ontranco to the court house. Dr. Morrill, DontlBt J. T. Koofo will ronresont Nrarth Platto lodgo at Uio annual convention of tho B. P. O. Elks to bo hold In Bos ton Juno 9th to 14th. Lancelot Conrv. of Mnvwnntl nmi Miss Blancho Rupport, of Qtick, Nob., woro married Saturday afternoon by County Judgo French. Shrnet chanter Nx 5K. f). R will hold thet'r recular mootlnc- ThurR. day evening at 8 o'clock. Thoro will do initiation nnd refreshments,. Mrs. Goorcrn KnnnfP nnd flH1lrnn nf t v - . .... '. . unaiui isianu, rormorly ot this city, camo last wcok to visit local relatives. Mrs. Kanpff was Miss Francos Nichols. Miss Gladys Welsh, formorly a tcacnor in tho local schools, Is vlslung with Mm H. S. Whlto this weok whllo onrouto to her homo in Iowa from Nampa, Idaho, iwlios'o sho taught last yoafr. Tho high wator dn tho Platto rivers will cost Lincoln county qulto a sum of monoy In tho way of strengthening ana ropalring nils and replacing wash ed out grados at points whoro Uio wat or overflowed Uio low Innds'. Summor weather" began Sunday when during the aftornoon Uio toinper aturo wont up to ninety-five A hot wind blew Uio greater part of tho af truioon, and those who drovo n Uio country Avtoro pretty well blinded with dust. A half a dozen men ropdrted to Shor- lff Salisbury as having failed to reg ister, havo boon InvesUgated by tho shorilT and found to havo registration calrds, If thoro woro any who failed to comply wiUi Uio duty required of tliom thoy uiavo not yot been discovered. Honrlotta Grossman in "Tho Un wolcomo Mrs, Hatch." will bo shdwai on Uio screen at Uio Crystal tonight. It Is a play that analyzes and criticises the llttlo misunderstandings that so often arise In Uio home and that event ually result in a wJdonod and un bridgeable gap Uiat too often divide Uio trail forovor. Iko Stein, a laborer of Lowollon, who camo bore for treatment sovoral days ago died at a local hospital Saturday ovonlng at tho ago of thirty-four. The body will bo hold at tho Malonoy morgue until rolatlves are heard from. Ilcr. WtMo Kcslgns. . Rov. Robert Whlto has toured M8 roslcnatlon as pastor of tho Prcsby Krehurch and with his family will cave Thursday for Tonnossceo to make their homo, ltd announced his resig nation Sunday Their departure will bo regretted by tho many frionds thoy havo made In tho past two years during their rcsidonco in this city. Stnco Juno 1st Undortakor Malonoy has had six bodies In his morgue . IvvMch could not bo IdonUflod. Two of those aro now In tho morgue. DB. HAROLD A. FENNEB Osteopath. 6 Reynold Building Offlco hours 9 a, m. to 6 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. PkOBoa FOR SALE Five Acre Tracts IN Haspels9 Sub-Division Adjoining the city on the west at the very low price of $150 per acre. Only'few lots unsold. Buchanan & Patterson, SOLE AGENTS. NOTICE! Hill Bros. & Costello have entered into a con tract with the following merchants of North Platte, to handle all their Deliveries BEGINNING JUNE 18th. LIERK-SANDALL CO. TRAMP & SONS. RUSH MERCANTILE CO. J. L. LOUDEN. BRODBECK & SON. FRED MARTI. I. C. STEBBINS. Wagons will leave the stores at the follow ing Hours. 8:00 a. m. 9:30 a m. 11:00 a. m. 2:00 p. m. t 3:30 p. m. 5:00 p. m. All orders must reach the store 15 minutes be fore delivery time. Please report all inquiries or complaints to the office of the manager- Phone 171. Hill's Way Delivery. ERNEST M. HILL, Manager. HOT WATER An automatic Water Heater gives you hot water at the turn of the faucet. You merely open the faucet at any time, day or night, and you have hot water, one gallon or a thousand. Plenty of hot water for any purpose all the time. North Platte Light & Power Co. WALTEMATH Lumber & Coal Co. All Kinds Building Material Everything New. Phone 20 1 BWIt Vt p:ju u.. . uororo said mooting. WALTER V. HOAGLAND, i icigui iiuusC Reforoo In Bonkrptcy. Offlco 333 Res Black 513