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3 Watch Repairing well done v,o0 No That's what you get at Clinton's. apprentice putters over your timepiece. ,A skilled watchmaker of long experience takes care of it. It's the work of a mastercraftsman, done witrTpainstaking care. ,.!. 4" 4 11 supplies secured from the fact a Materials and partsijjsdd are ctory wnir.ii mode your watch. 1 Charges are as low as the best work can be done for. If your clock is out of order," phone; or write, and we will send for it " CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician, At tho Sign of tlio Jilg Ring. ad b 4' , , i . , , i ii i mi j STATE imUOfllSTS 3IJ2ET IN ANNUAL CONVENTION1 Tlio tltlrty-slxth annual convention of tho Nebraska Pharmaceutical As gocltlon was hold iH.thn city Tues day. AVclnepday Mid-Thursday with an attendance of about 200, a number of whom wore accomnanled by their la dies. This opening session was hold Tuesday ovonlnc and took tho nature of a recoptlon and wolcome, J. II, Stono maklnc an address or welcome. which lw(as responded to by President O Brlen. or the association. Tho first ccnoral session was hold: attend tho Baptist convention. Wednesday morning at which Prosl dnt O'Brien gave tho annual address, reports of committees read and an ad dress delivered by Prof. Kraemor, of Philadelphia. A business Hcaslon was also hold In tho afternoon, and tn the CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Julius Plzor who spent a litfoolc In Donvor returned homo TuoBday. Dr. Morrill, Dontlst. Mrs. Ilogan loft at noon Wednesday for oastoru points to visit relatives. For quick action and satisfactory salo list your land with Thoolocko. tf Goorga Amon wont to Bcotts Bluff tho first of this WMk on business. For rioht 5 room houso at 320 South Walnut, Inquire ot T. Slmants at 303 SO. Chestnut. 44-tf MrtJ. Patrick McOraw accoptcd a position as catorosa at tho Qm Wednes day morning. 'Sco II. II. I.andgrrnf for painting, pnncr hanging and decorating. Miono Jtluck 570. i 1-tf Mrs. ItalpU Smith and children wont to Koamoy Wednosday aftonioon to visit-relatives'. Miss Iluth Pattoraon, who is teaching In tho ,Omnha schools, arrived homo Tuodduy ovonlng. Joss Vornon who had boon in Okla homa for sovoral months roturncd horo Wodnesday morning. Now drinking fountains havo boon placed at tho corner of Front and Dowoy and at Sixth and Dowoy. Mlssos Bortha and Nota Vogolsang from Fremont, Nobr., attondod the funoral of tho lato Mrs. Vogolsang. Mrs. J. II. Doncgan and daughter Zlta who had boon visiting in Sterling returned homo Wednesday morning. Miss 31. Slcnmn, stenm baths and Swedish MiiHHiigo, gentlemen and In dloH. l'lioiio 81)7, llrodbeck building. Miss Vora Carter of Tryon, visited "this week with tho Misses Eldor and Mns. Charles Tlgho, Miss Lillian Eaton roturncd Wed nesday from a visit In tho oastorn part of this state. Mrs. Jack Boal roturnod Tuesday aftornoon from Kcarnoy whoro Bho vis- ltod with hor parontB. ' Miss Marie Martini has returned from a visit in tho oastorn part of tills state. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis and family loft Wodnoaday morning for Omaha to visit rolativos for two weeks . Miss Ora Oglo, ot Omaha, who had boon visiting hor cousin Miss Qraco Moonoy for a week, loft at noon Wed nesday. farm and Ranch loans at lowest rates and best terras. Money on hand te close loans promptly. 48tf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. kjtii 1.1, ' ' ' I OITfiVND COUNTY N, "Mr; and Mrs. Itoy Wilson wore call, ed to Suthorland Wednosday 'morning by tho death 'of a Tolatlvo. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jackson, of Well fleet, came yostorday morning to at tend tho Baptist convention. Mrs. Charles Yost and son, who havo been visiting in Choycnno with rolativos, will return tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jackson came yesterday morning to visit friends and Wash Stdrta from 986'to'$G.00 each at Wilcox, Department Store. Miss Goldio Wolls, of Lcxlngtbn.Iwdll visit here next week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells. Mre. 0. V. Austin, of St. Joo, camo a fow days ago to visit with hor sister Mrs. Harry Bybee. Mrs. J. TA, Stuart and dauchtor Irene spent tho greater part of this week in Sorlllng with friends. Tho class of 1917 havo donated $110, tho Iproceeds of their class play, to tho Rod Cross Chaptor. MIsb Uoslo McMTchaol roturno'd'ye torday mornilg from Wollflcef wlt6r eho spont a montn witn relatives. Mrs, Loafflo Dimm:ck, who Jiod beta In California; foTlfebvcralrmqnths, ro- liomtf "Wednesdays anernoon. turned Su'pt. Brophy, of Omaha, and assist ant superintendent a. V McDufflo, of Uiis city, spent tho first tot this week in western points on an inspection trip. Misses Hazel and Elizabeth Young, of Hastings, aro expected next wcok to visit their slstor Mrs. Carl Simon and attend tho semi-centennial colo bratlon. . , l Mrs. Mlko McFaddon and children of Paxton, aro expected horo next wook to visit hor parents Mr. and Mrs John Herrod. For Itont Modern 7 room houso, collar, good barn and garden. Inquire of Mrs. Hattlo Wilson. Phono Black 275. 45-2 Mrs. Sullivan, of Grand Island, who has boon visiting hor daughter Mrs, Herman Schloutor for two weeks will leave this aftornoon. MIsb Mildred Yancoy, of Colorado Springs, loft Wednosday aftornoon af ter visiting with hor unclo'E. E. Moody and family. For nontr-IIouso kcoplng rooms, 320 oast Fifth strooto. 45-2 Mrs. W. IT, Atchison, of San Bor nardlno, Calif., who had boon visiting hor parontB Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, loft Wednesday morning. Dr. and Mrs. Wolls of Soattlo, vls itod Wednosday with friends while onrouto homo from n. visit with tho Cartor family In Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sawyor, of Col umbus, fornior rcsidohls horo nro ox poctod noxt wook td visit nt tho Ed ward Robhauson homo. Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Drow and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. Handloy, ot Omaha, will arrlvo horo Sunday to visit nt tlio von Qoctz homo for a wook. Mrs", Leo Sartwoll and children of Savanna, 111., camo from Evonston. tlio first ot this Iwbok to visit hor mother Mrs. Johanna McGraw. J. It Ottonstoln foil from a laddor Tuesday aftornoon and sustained brokon limb which .will confine him to tho howso for sovoral wooks. Josry Bowon, of Arthur, formerly or mis city purcliosod a now 1917 Mlt choll car n fow dayB ago which ho presented to his daughtor Miss Mario iiowon. , 1 Miss Cathor'no Sullivan of Grand IBland. wall arrlvo hnro Mnmkv tn nt tend tho ilohil-sontonnlal colobratlon and visit hor slstor Mrs. Honnnn schloutor. "Tho Candy GirJ," nt tho Kolth to night tolls tlio story of a ulrl who bo gins anakipg canly at homo and ends 'by Doconung tho ownor ot on oxten slvo candy shop on Brondway a thing wo uaYo roau or nut uo not often sea MrB. Gcorgo Contcs. of Los Ancolos formorly of thiB city camo Wodnesday evening irom L,mooin to visit with Miss Mabol Burka whllo onrouto homo mm Lincoln. ::o:; Notlco Anyono making n disturbance in tho park igrdutndB nftor night will bo ar rested and flnod, By order of tho pane uoaixi, I. L. MILTONBERGEIt. 45-2 Chairman of tho Park Board rrmii i f if?" PRACTICAL PATRIOTISM All of us can show it. We can save, in obedience to tho President's request. We can produce to the utmost of our capacity. Tho McDonald State Bank offers its service to patriots. It offers un surpassed banking facilities, aid to farmers and cattle growers, safety deposit vaults and all those things that a progressive 'bnk can do to promote thrift nn(Jrcal, practical Americunism. You can get real, personal service here. Come use it. M9 Donald State Bak k evening a banquet was served In tho Masonic hall. John Fetter presldeu as -toastmastor and flvo mlnuto talks woro made by a dozen of tho attend ant. Following tho talks an onjoyablo rahnxfit wan clvon. At tho session yesterday forenoon of flcors for the ensuing year woro elected and tho work of tho convention com pleted. In tho aftornoon tho delegates marched to tho city park whoro thoy Iwcro ontertalned by wild west atunts. Last evening tho social fcauttres closed with a danco and card party at Masonic hall. Wednosday forenoon tho lady visit ora woro driven to tho National Ceme- tory and later served with a lunch at tho state farm- Tlio following officers Kvoro elected: president, Nols Mikolson, Holdrege; vico-lpresldonUj, W. R. Wlngert, Calla way, J. H. Stone, Norith Platte, A. Brooks, Hastings, Wm!. Milder, Oma ha, Chas. ituthorford, Aurora; trcas uror. D. D. Adams, Nohawka; accrc tary. J. G. McBrido, University Place; Itoan" jyt nharmacy, FJ. C; Foltton, York, Joa Cording, Litchfield, J. W. Fottdr. Maxwoll. Dologates to the national association In 1918, Oral Jono3, Oconto, Dr. R. A. Lyman, Lin ctoln. II. C. Nowton, Omaha. Tho state convention will bo hold In Lincoln noxt year). '::o:: Itcndy for Queen's Unll. Preparations for tho queen's ball Friday evening of noxt week havo been completed and Ind cations point to largo attendance of' both dancers and spectators. Th big ton wmcn wn ac commodato 500 couples on the floor and 2500 spectators was oroctod on,tho grounds Wodnesday, tho seats placel, and tho floor is now Doing miu. rno or- cliestra which Mil furnish tho music will consist of twenty first class mu sicians under tho direction of Trovlyn Doucot, and an exceptionally flno pro gram will bo rendered. This program will of itself bo worth the prlco of ad mission. Ono feature of tho ball will bo tho crowning of tho queen, Miss Janet McDonald, amid tho retinue of her maids of honor. Never Too Lnto to Do Good. Albert LoDloyt, of Paxton, tor; a number of years, a local railroad man, who ovcrtvbodv considered a con Armed bachelor, surprised relatives .and frlonds Wednesday whon ho was united 'in marrloKO to MIsb Gladys Bur ton. Tho brido has lived on a farm near tho ono on which Mr. LoDloyt fo sides, and Wednesday's happy event was a culmination or a noigiioornooa acquaintance, - Wei commend Albert for tho stop ho has taken and wo aro cortaln ho will ndV And llfo really worth tlio Uvlngi Tho I'nnido Itouio Tho roiujto of tho historical float parado to bo given at tJ.T)o o'clock nnrt Thui-sdav aftornoon will bo as follows: Starting at tho float garago on eafct Front tho narado win movo wost on Front to Locust, south on Locust to Third, east on Third to Ddwoy, north on Dowoy to Front, west on Front to Locust, north on Locust to tho city park. ::o: Mr3. Oscar Cathor, ot Suthorland, who had been taking tneatmont In tho Twlnom hospital for sovoral weeks, left yostorday afternoon for tho eaat- orn part of tho state Bort Culton, Iwlio has been holding down a homostoad In Arthur coutnty for Bovon months a yean for throo years past, made final proof Wednca day. Ho nnd his wlfo will probably soon again bocomo permanent citl zons. ot North Platto. Tlio following committee of tho Cath olio ladlos' society entertained at a social in St. Patrick's school last ov- cnlng: Mcsdames William McHugh, M. C. Hayes, Herman Schloutor, Mary Dunn, Byclon Obonst nnd u Brod beak. . -::o;:- FOIt YOUR AUTO SERVICE Call 125 for Taxi day or night Also flvo or seven passongor car for funoral sorvico. MOGENSEN-LOUDEN AUTO CO-, Chandler & Elcar Agency, Cornor Eighth and Locust Sts. THE IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION "NABOB" No. 07352 win luuko tho season m follows: Tuesdays nnd Fridays nt tlio Moc- oiison Tcod nnd Salo Barn, North Platto, beginning April 10th. llnlnnco of tho week (oxcopt Sun day) at ray farm six miles wost of North Platto nnd three fourths ot a rallo southeast of BIrdwood snitch. . Nabob wub foaled May 24, 1913. and imported with 1i!b mother by North & Robinson, ot Grand Island, in July, 1913. Was bred toy M. Desproz, Depart ment of Orno, in Franco. This horso wolghB 1780, is clean and sound in ovory particular, and is as good as you will And anywhoro. Wo invito you to como and eeo this hors3. ' ' Tonus S15.00 to insuro colt to stand and suck. If mares aro disposed of or loavo country sorvico Too be comes duo and payable at once. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hondy, Jr., and Bon, of Denver, nro expected horo noxt week to visit Mrs. Hondy s parents Mr. and Mrs. John Bratt. Ray McCann, formorly of tho O'Con nor store, is visiting local friends this week ufhllo onrouto to. Grnnd Island from Estea Park. Mr and Mrs. Frod Barrett, of Chey enne, formorly of this city, nro ex pected next week to visit hor mothor Mrsl R, IL Langford. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells, of Lex Ington, aro expected Sunday to visit tholr son Harry Wells and attend the colobratlon noxt week, Miss Mabel McVIckor, of Lexington, spont Wednesday hero on business at hor mlllinory parlors, whllo onrouto to Ohoyenno and Donvor to spend several w,eeks. . Tlio body of Iko Stein, who died re cently at a local hospital and had boon held In tho Maloney morguo, was talten to Grand Island for Interment yestor day. "Tho Honorablo Friend," with tho celobrated Japanese actor, Sessue Hayakawa, will bo shown at tho Keith Saturday night, Tho molo taken by HayaKawa, 'that or tho young Japan oso In America, Is said to bo ono of the most unusual ho has takon. Tho Red Cross chapter kipH meet for work as usual In tho federal building Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons of next wook. Ladlos who havo timo to dovoto to this work arc condlally Invited to 1)0 present. Sovoral former North Platto rest dents woro among tho druggists who attended tho state meeting in town this week. Among them woro Don Hinkloy of Gothenburg, formorly In tho drug business horo, and Mr. Shop pard who was clerk In tho McDonnell storo. J. B. Sumner, of Bloomflold, a nephow of Mrs. J. H. Fcdorhoof and well kncMa In town was also in . at tendance. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Sumner. Brokon oyo glass lenses can bo re placed tho samo day as ordor is givon in our lenso grinding department. HARRY DIXON & SON, tf Graduate Optometrists. Vice Admiral William S. Sims, "who has boon appointed to take general charge of tho allied naval forces in tho Irish waters, was a boy friend of Tho Tribune man when both "Moro residents of tlio little town of Mount Union, Pa, His father, an Englishman iby birth, was at tho timo a civil engi neer n chargo of ho consbuction of slxty-mllo coal road and through tho Influonco of the men who ownd tlio road and tho coal mines secured "Billy's" appontment as a naval cadet at Annapolis. At that institution ho "mado good," and during tho forty yara that has elapsed he has steadily climbed tho rounds of promotion. Real Estate nnd Insurance. Como and sco us for town lots in different parts of tlio city. Good in vestment;, on easy terms. Houses for Balo and ront. Wo havo also good bar gains in farms and ranchos. F. J. DIENER & CO., Cor. Front and Dawcy Sts-, upstal rs. Our employees havo nil been taught to bo courteous, obliging and enrcful, but wo know that occasionally some of them make mistakes. If ono of our employees does not treat you ns you think ho or she should, do you crltlciso tho Company? Why don't you glvo us tho samo consideration you ex pect In your business when ouo of your employees makes n mlstako? Don't Judgo this Company by one net of a thoughtless employee. If you bellevo wo havo erred In nny way in dealing with you, plcaso call it to our attention that wo may cor rect the mistake. THE UNIVERSAL CAR To get the maximum of service from your Ford car, it must have careful attention from time to time; a little "tuning up" to keep it running smoothly always odds to its power and endurance. To be assured of the best mechanical service and the use of genuine Ford materials, bring your car here where you get practical Ford experience, and the regular Ford parts. Ford prices, fixed by the company, are the same everywhere. ' "!". Touring Car $360, Runabout $345, Sedan $6,45 Town Cor $595, Coupelet $505 all f. o. b. Detroit. On display and for sale by HENDY-0GIER AUTO CO. One Naturally Feels Chagrined to see his neighbors making improvements, which are just as badly need on his own premises. The thing to Jo is to follow suit. You'll 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. V.V.V.V.'.V.V.AVAV'v." . p: r 2tti ffiolqrinei JJ MOTOR J I hiih, m..u ".&:' H 1 JBIHliHHl SMOOHTas SILK Perfectly lubricated, the motor spinning smoothly on -marine THE STANDARD OIL FOR ALL MOTORS eats up the miles without friction loss, carbonization wwllVilvl81-11 mean a reble dealer GafiQS ft you ask for- Use Red Crown dasollne, the power-full motor fuel. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OMAHA Uaro will bo takon to provont ac cidents, but Bhould any occur stallion owner will not b0 responsible. FRANK STROLLBERG, Owaer, 4