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f Dixon - Perfecto Glasses GUARANTEED NOT TO BREAK j It will payyou to see us about them. Harry Dixon &Son 1 Graduato'Optomotrlst. 1 DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Officoover the McDonald State Bunk. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Harry Cramer spent the weok end in Lexington on business. Nealo Turpie returned Sunday from a business visit in Omaha. Charles Seyferth visited in Ogalalla the latter part of last week. A. E. McCrystal, of Omaha, spent the week end with J. C. Askwlg. Paul Roddy has accepted a iposltion in tho Chamber of Commerce office. Miss Ethel MoWilliams returned Friday from Shelton where she visited friends. Mrs- Geo. B. Dent returned Sunday from Denver where sho visited last week. John D. Rolf s'pent last week in Omaha combining business and pleas ure). Dr. Morrill. Dentist. " "" Mr. 'and Mrs. G. H. Paulson and son, of Hastings, are visiting local frlnds. J. Lloyd spent last M)eek in Ogal alla visiting his daughter Mrs. H. E. Smith. Wanted Sowing, satisfaction guar anteed. Phone Red 4G2 or call at 403 south Vino. 37-8 Mrs. George Finn who had been vis iting in Denver returned home Fri day. Mrs,. A. J. Salisbury left Friday afternoon for Omaha and other eastern points. SOFT WATER shampob, electric massago and' guaranteed hair switch es. Coates' Beauty Parlors. 42-2 Rev. Ives, of Ogalalla, had change, of tho services at tho Church of Our Savior Sunday. Miss Lena iiasKins loit inuuy m trnoon for Grand Island to spend a few days. Miss Hazel Simpson has gone to Omaha and Lincoln to visit with friends. William Adair returned Sunday from Gibbon where he spent the week end on business. After spending a month with tho Banting family, Mrs. J. Tobin left for Denver Friday. Having terminated a visit in Iowa cities Mrs. Overman and sons Tturned home Friday. Mr and. Mm. W. It. Malpnoy and daughter returned Sunday , evening from Omaha and Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. nnvld Tlrnofcn. wlm wpro married last week havo returned irom a vist in Donvor. Miss .TnniYnhlnn MrfJInlnv. nf Hnnnnll Ida;, la visiting this week with Mr. anu Airs. n. j? uiougn. Soo Julius Mogonsen for nil kinds of P. &0. farm Implements and wag ons. 34tf Mrs. W. H. LoDloyt and daughter Mario loft a few days ago for Omaha to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo McGlnloy of Koystono spout tho wook end with Mr and Mrs. S. R. Carnoy. Mr. and Mrs. Bort Culton, of Mel roso, camo down Friday ovoning to visit at tho BrodbccK homo. Attorney Byron Oborat loft tho lat ter part of last wook for Omaha "to spond . sevoral days on business. Mrs. Anton Pushman and daughtor, of Melrose, nro spending a weok with Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Smith. 30FT WATER tJham'p.'oo, electric massago and guaranteed hair sissitch- os'.' Coates' Beauty Parlors. 42-2 Division Master Mechanic Berry, of Grand. Island, spent tho week end hero on Union Pacific business. Frank Shupo, 'of Gothenburg camo tho latter part of last week to take treatment In a local hospital. Mrs. Wm. Waltemath entertained a number of ladlo3 at an Informal bridge party Saturday afternoon. Julius Hahler loft tho lattor part of last week for Kansas City and other custom points on tmsiness. Miss Rogina Nolon loft Saturday af ternoon for Kearnoy to visit with rel atives fon several days. Mrs. Johanna McGraw loft tho lat tor part of last week for Sheridan, Wyo., to visit her daughtor. Form and Ranch loans nt lowest rates and best terms. Money on Iiand to close loans promptly. 43tf BUCHANAN & PATTKHSON. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hu'pfor and Mrs. Louiso Peters returned yester day from an auto trip to Atchison, Kansas, to (here tho wont to attend the graduation of Chad. Hupfor and Claudo Potors, who returned homo with. them. There will bo a large class of can didates .initiated this evening at tho I. O. O. F. hall at 8 o'clock by Sarah Robokah lodge No. 10. A numbor of special meetings havo beon 'hold tho past year on account of tho large number of candidates which they have boen taking into tho lodge, Last evening a man cranked his Maxwoll car standing near tho Trot tor garage while it was In gear; it leaped forward, jumped up on the" sidewalk, tore down tho fence between tho garago and tho Harrington build ing and then swerving bujttod Itself against tho west wall of tho garage tbui'ld'ln. Tho man was 'badly frightened but tho car was not dam aged. One hundred million dollars is asked for Red Cross woiPc, or an equivalent of ono dollar per capita. Lincoln county's quota is $19,000, and tho local chapter will begin a campaign next week to raiso tills amount. To secure this sum some must necessarily give liberally for there are many who can not contribute their dollar, and those who can glvo must make up for those wUio cannot. The Red Cross Is tho Angel of Mercy of the war, a'nd every dollar given to It Is well placed. Rev. Robert White, who surprised tllio Presbyterian congregation Sun day by handing; in his resignation, will remove to a section of Tennes soo wheno he will bo sujrrounded by country folk and whore ho will con tinue his labor of aslstlng thoso who need help. During his residence in NoijUi Pltatto Rev. White has devoted much of Ills tlrao to assisting and xto l'Jovlng tho unfortunate, doing more in tills line, probably, than any other individual in ticUVi. For this and otiier reasons, Tho Tribune man re grets tho departure of Rev. White. STATE PKUflGISTS WILL II K IIKltK 'NEXT WEEK. Tho annual convention of Uio Ne braska Druggists' Association will bo hold In this city Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of noxt wook, and tho commlttoo composed of tho druggists of tho city hnvQ arranged for a hearty wolcomo and It Is hoped an onjoyablo program for tho visitors,. Just tho numbor that will too horo Is not known, but it Is expected that with tho ladles who will accompany tholr husbands thoro '.sill bo not leas than 200. Tho Unslnoss sosslons will bo held in tho Franklin auditorium boglnnlng Tuosday afternoon and continuing Wcdno3day and Thursday forenoon. Wednesday ovening a banquet will bo hold at tho Masonic tomplo. A local auxiliary committee will tako caro of tho lady visitors and for tho Inttor auto rides and a banquet has been planned. Thursday afternoon a wild, west show for tho bonoflt of tho visitors will bo staged at tho city park, and In ad dition there will bo contests In '.vhlcli tho visitors will participate. : :o: : Addition to Grand Stand. Tho work of building an addition to tho grand stand at tho city park will bogln today. Tills addition will Just doublo tho present (capacity, which moans that tho onlargcd stand will accommodosto 250,0. In addition to this incroascd grand stand capacity, bleachers that will accommodate 5,000 aro boing erected by tho soml-contcn nlal association. Thoso Improvements guaranteo that tho croivwl at tho seml-contonnial will bo given a seating capapclty of about twelve thousand. LlnHuiiz-Hooso Caso Continued. In the caso of Loulo Lipshitz against tho Loyal Order of Mooso In (which ho seeks to olect them from the second Uoor of his building at tho corner of Front and Locust, which had been sot for hearing Saturday, was continued until Monday of noxt week.' Tho pro ceedings aro brought on tho grounds that mombera of tho lodgo used and sold liquor in the rooms, and that through negligence they havo caused damage to tho building. Club Elects ' Officers. At a recent meeting of the directors of tho Country Club C. T. Wholan was elected president, W. H. McDon ald vlco-president, C. M. Newton sec retary and Ray Langford treasuror. A power lawn mover Is ndtr, going ovor tho golf links and In a day or two they will bo In fine shapo for play. It has not been fully decided wheth er a club houso will bo erected this year, but probably not on account of tho war. BV Perfection Ice Cream Gives the final touch to any social af fair, and none Is complete without it Our Ico dream is onjoyablo whether served as part of a banquet, as des sert for dinner, or refreshment for the unexpected guest, it is quickly ob tainable, easily served and always ap preciated. May wo serve you? North Platte Creamery PHONE C2. Rushs Qualify Peanut Butter We can now supply you with the fresh Peanut Butter, made as you order it with the finest selected fresh roasted Virginia Peanuts. To do this, we have installed a Royal Electric Peanut Butter Machine, which makes the smoothest and most appetizing Pea nut Butter. Price 25 cents per Pound. Rush Mercantile Co. Bridge Fill Is Saved. The east and west fills of tho Lincoln Highway bridge east of town were stixmgtonod tho latter part of last weok by tho uso of thirty-five hundred sacks of sand, without tho uso of AQilch it Is probable tho fill at both the east and west abutments would havo gone out. Tho water In tho river has been falling for several days past and the- danger point Is now considered passed. :o: : High Cost of Living Solved. Do you know ono thing that has not Increased Tstfth high cost or living "Artificial Ico." Thousands of dollars aro thrown away in garbago cans that could bo saved with tho small ox- penso of an Ice Book. Remember in buylnc always uso tho host. Phono 40 Artificial Ico and Cold Storage Co.39-8 ::o:: CITY ANI COUNTY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Collins who re cently returned from western points will leavo shortly for California. Owen Simon, of Alliance, formerly of this city camo last week to visit his brothers Leo and Carl Simon. Mrs. Harry Kauffman, of Columbus, came tho lattai part of last week to at tend the Wilson-Nowman wedding. P. C, Meyer of Payton visited friends in town Saturday while onrouto homo from a business trip to Omaha. Rov V. Barnard, formorlv with tho Kearnoy Hub, began work as reporter ion uio Daily Telegraph tius wcok, For Sale Two houses in Cody ad dition! Both for $2,250. Inquire of Amiol Traub at Overland garago. 43-2 Mrs. M. Wondllng, of Gothenburg, was horo Saturday enroute to Tryon to visit her sister Mrs. Georgo Wondllng. Mrs. Frank Dontlor. of Denver, who spent two weoks horo visiting local menus, loit for nomo i rmay ovening Koono Mann, of Omaha, camo tho lattor part of last weok to visit his grandparents Mr. and Mrs, E. vv, Mann. Now gas stovo for sale' cheap. In aulro COO oast Third. Phono 927. 39tf For quick action and satisfactory sale list your land with Thoolecko. tf Mrs. Donnis O'Brien and son Harold of Sterling, who iroslded in Richmond, Calif., for two years past, aro visiting friends. Mrs. W. J. Cruson who has been in Long Beach, Qrif., for sovoral years roturncd horo tho lattor part of last weok. Ireno Norton of Qrand Island, who liad beon visiting hor grandparnts Mr1, and Mts. P. A. Norton, returned homo Friday. Mrs. Leo Sarto and children of Sa vanna, 111., who wore visiting at tho McGraw homo, left for Shordan, Wyo., Friday ovening. Tho Knights of Columbus and tholr frionds will hold a social dance In the basomont of the St. Patrick school tills ovening. J. W. Llslo, Mrsl Annlo Howitt, and Mrs. J. H. McConnoIl of Nichols pre cinct, woro In town Saturday onrouto homo from Ablleno, Kan., whoro they had been called by tho death of a rel atlve. Ileal Estate and Insurance. Como and seo us for town lots in different parts of tho city. Good In vestment on easy terms. Houses for saio and rent. Wo navo also good bar gains in farms and ranches. F. J. DIENER & C0 Cor. Front and Deiwoy Sts-, upstairs. LOCAL AND I'EllSQNAL Mr. and Mrs'. W. J. Tllcy loft Satur day morning. Tho fonnor will spond sovoral days In Omaha and Mrs. TUoy will visit In Dos Moines. Dr. and Mrs. L, D. Smith aro on Joying a visit from tho farmor's mothor who camo from Aurora tin latitor Cuirt of last wook. Mrs Waltor Nyo, of Elgin, formerly MIS3 Vospor Arnold of this city, was horo last wcok whllo onrouto to Ogal alla to visit at tho Wordon homo. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Fitzslmons, of this city, and Mark H. Deems, of Gotli onburg, iworto married nt Lexington last week by Rov. H. II. Millard. Corbln Jones, of tho M. E. Smith Co., of Omaha, formorly of this city, spent tho weok ond horo visiting Erliost Rtnckcr and transacting busi ness . Miss Mary Egan, of Council Bluffa, formerly of this city, Is spending this wook hore. Miss Egan Is now travol ng saleslady for a wholesal0 paint company. Tho Presbyterian choir tondorod a surprlso shower to Dr. and Mrs. Har old Fonnor Friday evening. Tho guests woro ontortamod with music and games and thoy presented tho guests of honor with beautiful gifts of silver, ::o:: Tho Satisfaction, of Saving. Among all material pleasures there Is uone so great as that 'which sprlugs from a store laid by for future wants, especially for tho needs of thoso for whoso woll being you havo become re sponsible. And when you havo guth crcd that storo by steadfnstly refusing thriftless self lndulgcnco you hnvo n satisfaction that outweighs and out lasts all fleeting joys. I speak from my own experience, and 1 can call to witness tho thousands of others who have traveled tho samo road. Strictly speaking, all mero luxury is waste. But thoro may bo and often is wanton wastefulness In luxury when n rcasonablo lndulgcnco in It might bo justifiable. That Is certain to react most harmfully on soul, mind and body. It Is not tho accumulation, but tho waste and misuse of wealth, that makes men decay. Judsbn Harmon in Youth's Companion. Poisons In tho Stomach. A most curious fact Is that nil food contains the elements of poison, and In our body poisons nro manufactured from those. For Instance, moat, fish, cheese and milk are composed of hy drogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. Tako away tho last and you havo prus slc ncld. Wo do uot manufacture prusslc ncld, It Is true. But in every stomach In the world fermentation goes on just as in n brewery, and tho poisonous carbonic acid Is made in largo quantities. If you breathed a few days' output of carbonic acid gas you would Inevitably die. Sulphurct cd hydrogen ts ono of tho most dendly gases known., yet In every stomach It Is made nt one time or another. In the stomach nil food Is converted Into what wo call "peptone," nnd If a very small quantity of this found Its way into tho blood It would kill iih surely as prusslctncld. Pearson's Weekly. To Waterproof Tonts. nere Is tho way to wnterproof cloth: Dissolve ten pounds of rosin In four gallons of hot Unseed oil. Pour into a tub to which a wringer' Is attached. I UM tllU tiUUI llll UUK1I MIU IIUL Ull 111 HI, as soon as well souked, through the wringer. Spread on feuco or grouud immediately until thoroughly dry. Dry ing may tako a week or more. This solution will treat about fifty yards of cloth. For waterproofing a tent Ncssmuk in his "Woodcraft" gives this recipe, which ho says is excellent: To ten quarts of water add ten ounces of limo and four ounces of alum. Let it stand until clear. Fold tho cloth or tent snug ly nnd put it into another vessel, pour tho solution in nnd let it soak for twelvo hours, then rlnso In lukewarm rain water. Stretch and dry In tho sun. John Barrymoro In his laugh trl uknph, "Aro You a Maaon" will bo tho Paramount attraction nt Uio Crystal Thursday nlriht. Mr. Barrvmoro nor- trayB tho character of Frank Porry, it- dashing young married man of vivid Imagination whoso wlfo proclnlms that her chief doslro In Hfo Is to havo hor husband a Mason. Porry grasps tho opportunity It gives him for staying out nights. When wlfoy nnnouncoa that hor fathor, Grand Maator or tho Masons will visit them, Perry's ag onized offorts to keep tho fond parent from knowing that ho has boon deceiv ing his wlfo brings about tho fact that thoy aro two of a kind. Tho McVlckor Millinery Co. nnd tho Warrington Art Co. nnvo secured a flvo year lcaso on tho Brodbock room now occupied by tho Golden Rulo Storo and will opon oxcluslvo nillll- nory parlors and an storo. Thoy will tako possosslon July lBt. Louis Potorson 1ft Saturday ovoning for Kansas City whoro ho uvns called by tho death of his son's wlfo Mrs. Henry D. Petrson. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Forbes and daughtor returnod Friday from Omaha where tho former attonded the Under takers' convention. n- FOR YOUR AUTO SERVICE Call 125 for Toxl day or night. Also five or sovon paaBcnger car for funeral service. MOGENSEN-LOUDEN AUTO CO-, Chandler & Elcar Agency, Corner Eighth and Locust Sts. SIlintlKK'S HAIiIO By virtue of an ordor of salo Issued from tho DlHtrlct Court of Lincoln County, Nobr.iHltn, upon a docroo of foreclosure rendered In Bald Court wherein The Welpton Invetinent Company. a Corporation. It) plain tiff nnd Clnronco C. Mcdeo ot ill nro defendants, and to mo T ...111 .1... 4 4.1. T..1. imuvimi, J win uii inn xaui liny ui uiuy. ivn, m a o'ciock k m., at uio earn front door of the Court Houso In North Plnttc. Lincoln County. Nebraska, soil at public auction to tho hlghcut bidder tor cami, to satisfy huiu nocrco, interest and cost, tno roiiowiiu; ueKoriueu prop ortv. to-wlt: Lots Number Ono (1), TWO (2), Three (3), Kour (4), Flvo (5), Hlx (C), Hoven (7) nnd Twenty-two (22) of McGco'H subdivision of Lot Numbor Hlx (G). nnd also Lots Numbor Two (2) nnd Throo (3) or Aicueo's subdivision or Jot num ber Five (G) all of Senr'B subdivision of r nnrt of tho North Knst Quarter (NK4) nnd tho South Half (HV4) of Meetion Twenty-nino tz'j), in Townsnip Fourteen' (14 North of Hnniro Thlrty- threo (33) West of the Gth p. m., In Nobrnskn, being a part of tho VUlaRO or Hutiierianu, Lincoln uoumy, weurns. kn. nccordlnir to the record Dint thereof, nnd nlso n nfoce. strip or narcel of land described as boKlnnlng at a point on tha south line of Bnld Lot Number Seventeen (17) of Clnrkson's subdivision of tho North West Qunrter (NW14 ) of Sec tion Twenty-nine (29), n Township Fourteen (14). North of It an ire Thirty- three (33), wcHt of tho Gth p. m., being n part of the Villase of Sutherlnnd, No brnskn, n distance of Two Tlundrod Fifteen (21G1 feet westerly from tho South East (8K) corner of said Lot weventeon (17), running tnenco jNoriner ly on n lino pnrnllel with the Knst lino 6f said Lot a distance of Two Hundred and elght-tenthB (200-8) foot, thenco west along tho north lino of said lot n distance of One Hundred nnd Twenty and Slxty-Flvo Hundredths (120.6G) feet, thenco In n southerly direction on n line pnrnllel with tho enst Una of Bald lot a distance of Two Hundred and Thirteen and Two-Tenths (213.2) feet. thenco in an ensterly direction along tno Houtn linn or tno said lot a ins tance of One Hundred nnd Twenty (120) feet to the place of betrlnnlnir Dnted North Platte, Nebrnskn, this ; inn any or June. lvn. A. J. HALIBUUUY, Sheriff. Dnnlol Atchison, of Keairnoy, woll known by many North Platto pcoplo, tiled Saturday nt Rochester, Minn., ACioro ho cono to tako treatment from jMayo; brothers, but died boforo an ex amination could bo hold. Ho had beon In poor health for sovoral months antf had taken treatment from many noted physicians. Tho remnlns woro brought to Kearney Sunday. Surviv ing sons aro Mark of Kearney and Allnn of this city and daughter Mrs. Frank Nyo of Koarncy. ::o:: . For Snlo or Exchange For rosltlonco or land, ono fivo year old Mammoth Jack, 10 head of mares bred, 11 head of 2, 3 and 4 year old colts. If. V. RICKLMY. Tryon, Nobr. NOTIC13 OK FINAL ItKl'OHT Kstnte of Pntrlck Ruddy, deceased, In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stnto of Nobrnskn. to all per sons interested in snid estate tako no tice that tho Administrator tins lllcd a final account nnd report of his ad ministration nnd a potltlon for final settlement and dtsohnrgo afl such, which hnve boon set for henring boforo said court on July G, 1017, at 9 o'clpclt- a. m. when you may appear and contest tho same. Dated Juno 11, 1917., OKI) 10. FltKNCH, J12J39 County Judge. il run iSrt" i iifMBBBBBBfcMBiMiWMM BUT "SOLUCO" ALUMINUM WARE IS SOLD UNDER AN UNLIMITED GUARANTEE 8 I J.t it it if H it 11 j.t it i.t J.t J.t it j.t $ J.t J.: j.t j.t J.t it it it it it it it j.t it Buy A Liberty Bond On the "Thrift Club" Installment Plan If you haven't the ready cash, we'll buy a bond for you. You can pay us back' by depositing a small amount each week in a "Thriftavings Club" ac $1 per week for 50 weeks buys a $50 Bond $2 per week for 50 weeks buys a $100 Bond The bond will be delivered to you after you have completed the deposits and they will earn in terest just like any other savings account. SUBSCRIBE NOW 1 , McDonald State Bank. r One Naturally Feels Chagrined to see his neighbors making improvements, which are just as badly need on his own,, mi . m mm . premises. ine thing to do is to ioilow suit You 11 feel better and your property will be benefitted. Keep pace with the im provement of the day and see us for Lumber and Building Material Coates Lumber & Coal Co North Platte, Nebr.