Be a better worker in 1918 Often eyes ore n brake on efficiency. Poor sight onuses ninny mistakes. Eye strains, which he mny be unnwnre of, often slows n man down in his work. Properly fitted (Jlnsscs would end the trouble. If you want to be. more effi cient -to do better work and more of it consult Clinton's optometrist. If your eyes are n drag on your pay en velope, he will provide the glasses or advice, which will improve your vision and your ability to work. C. S. Clinton Jeweler and Optician At the Sign with the Big Ring. OUR DUTY AS COLONEL JtOOSEVELT SEES IT. No ono can question tho Amorlcan Ism or patriotism of Colonol rtooacvelt, and this Ih how ho doflnoa our duty: "Lot us all Individually nnd collective ly, do our duty with bravo lioarts. Wo imiBt hraco ourselves for offort and for endurance through a hard and dangor- . . . . ....I. ouh year, nign 01 neari aim wun un faltering soul we must do our part In tho grim work of tolling and fighting to bring a llttlo nearer the day when thoro shall bo orderly Hborty through out tho world, and when Justice, mercy and brotherly lovo shall obtain betweon man and man and among all tho nations of mankind. Let us pay our taxes, subscrlbo to tho govern ment loans, work at our several tasks with all our strength, support all tho agencies which take caro of our troops, and accopt tho stinting In fuel or food as part of tho prico wo pay. Let our prime care bo tho welfare and warlike pfflcloncy of tho men tit tho mon at the front nnd In tho training enmps." DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over th McDonald Stato Bunk. ' LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. J. II. Day returned yestorday morning from a brlof visit In Denver". Dr. Brock, Dontlst, over Stono Drug Storo. tf Mr. and Mrs. "Will Rlclmrda have gono to Odessa to visit rolatlvea for a week or ton dayB. W. II. Powoll, of tho Walker Music Co., sold four BrunBWlck phonographs in Lcwcllen this weok. For Ronb 3 furnished rooms In modern homo. Inqulro at this office 2 Munacor Stevens, of tho Shoo Market, leaves today for a wbok's vlBlt with friends In Iowa. I now iiavo funds at 6 por cont on choice bottom tablo land. Gone Crook, Boom 4, Kolth thoatro Bldg. Mrs. W. II. McDonald and Miss Carrlo Bolton havo boon spending UiIb week with friends In Omaha. Mrs. John N. Bonnor will loavo in a row dayB for California where sho will spend tho romalndor of tho winter. Miss M. Slomnn, stoam baths and Swedish Massago. ladles and gentle men. Phono 897. Brodbeck bldg. 85tf Myrtlo The Womon's Benefit association of tho MacabeoB will hold an installation of officers Saturday uftornoon. Other ltnortant business will bo brought up A largo attendanco is requested. Mrs. Harold Langford, neo Marjory Don, who was rocontly married at Camp Funston, arrived homo Tuosday night. Sho will mako hor homo with her parents whllo Mr. Langford is in tno service, Mrs. J. P. Larson arrived from Groon Illvor yestorday and Is tho guest of Mrs. II. N. Getty. Mrs. Lnrson was formorly Miss Lucille Keller and nt ono timo was employed as nurse In n local hospital. McMIcheal Bros, boliovo that thoy will havo tho K. C. building ready for occupancy by Fobrunry 1st. Tho second and third lloors are practically completed and tho finishing work on tho ground floor is well along. J. V. Romlgh roports tho sale of Dotlgo Brothors touring cars to w. E, Burton of Paxton, Ben Tool of Farnam, V. II. Buckloy south of town, and a Dodgo Brothors winter car to Chris Koch of tho Ilcrshey neighborhood. An agreement of salo filed in the office of tho county clerk yestorday by II. B. Brummott provides for tho transfer of tho caBt hnlf of Bectlon 10-10-28 to Georgo nnd Glenn Ham mond, for n consideration of $11,000. Tho Junior high sohool glee clubs will glvo a popular concert at Franklin Auditorium this evening. An excellent program of popular music has been proparod undor the supervision of Miss white, supervisor of music In tho schools. This ovonlng tho railroad trainmen -Uw.cJ.anil (taftrmn . -.will, uintortjiln thn vvoivorion or. inuios at a tianclnc toartv nt tlm upora Houso. Porecdlng tho Center nnd Somorsot. I Lloyd Sam Hemphill, who of lato has boon (nln"c Uoucot Orcchestra will glvo omnloyod in tho enst part of tho Btnto .. returned Tuesday to accept a position . r'! Domestic Science Department with Tho Tribune as llnotypo operator. 1,1 1 wontiotn eontury Club will r, . . 111001 fl'O'uiay, January 14th, with Mrs Uw.bU .u, , . ... .- .;, uoguo, ;iuy w. 3rd streot, in Ine nhn'n mill In I'limnnnv with Mrn. I i...i ...m. ...... i..vuv, m ; ' Z , ? """ry urnmor as tuunu.., .u. h announced in tho yoar book. A larco wlinrn thnv nvtini't in inn If n tlinlr .... i . . . . ".hu ... .. v iiiiuinuiiiL'u is uoaireti fimirn linmn .. lor (iiilck nctlon anil iiiUfat'irv Dr. Geo. B. Dont roturnod Wodnos- snlo list your land with Thoclccke. tf uuy lioui u.nuiu , wnuro uu ucuui 1- i.ight Biiown foil Monday nnd Tues panlod Mrs. Dent, who submitted to ,iny ovonlngs, but disappeared soon nn operation hiBt week. Mrs. Dont nftnr rniiinr. wn.i,,a,ii:, f nnothor snow bgan falling and con tinued through tho evening and part of inu nigiu covorou tno ground to tho dopth of sovoral Inches tho following is 'doing nlcoly. Starting Thursday ovonlng of noxt weok Itov, C. Franklin Koch, of tho Lutheran church, will deliver it sorlos of lecturos on tho Bible and the Christian religion. v. u uurmoou, or somerset, wna In town Wodnosday making applica tion to provo up on an oighty-acro tract of land which adjoins land al ready owned by him. Warren and Howard Dlonor, who nro Boldlor boys at Camp Funston, spout sovoral days with tholr paronts Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dlonor, who llvo on Jack Morrow lints. For SaleTwo lots and two houses, ono ten room and ono flvo room, all modorn oxcopt hont. Wlll-trndo for land. Inqulro of J. Ilnhlor. lQOtf O. II. Thooleoko roports tho salo of tho remaining 28G ncroa of tho Dillon land wost of town to Win. Holdor, of Thayer county, Tho Dillon trnct originally embraced 1G10 acroB. Christian Sclonco service Sunday at 11 a. in., Wednosday ovonlng moetlngs at 8 p. in., Building & Loan Building, room 25. A cordial invitation is ex tended to tho public to uttond thoso sorvlccs. morning. Tho snow will bo nf wont uunoui 10 wnuor wiiont which In somo parts of tho country Is reported to havo Biifforod to soino extent by tho lack in inoiKiuro, Yestorday foronoon tho flro dopnrt mont was called to tho Davis Garago wiiuro ti nro originating rrom tho iiirnaco uuo had ignited tho wood work botwoon tho eolllnir ami tlm rnnr Tho flro was renchod bv nilttlnir linlnn In tho roof, but It was qulto a whllo beforo tho flames wore oxtlngulshod ana mo iiromon woro satisfied that tho last Sparks woro out. As a mnttor of safoty all tho cars In tho garage woro takon out and all oil and gas tanks rouiovoti On ono short mile on tho old Lincoln nignway uotwoon North Platto and Ilershoy thoro nro now six Dodgo car owners, against two n year aco. Thosn sntlsflod Dodgo ownors aro tho best assots or tho local Dodgo Brothors doalor. Many chonp cars aro bolng roplacod with Dodges, bocauso thov linu niiu u is nioro economical In tho long run. Ask any Dodgo ownor why UU CIllMlgCU. J. V. IIOMIGH, Doalor WE BUY YOUR HAY, GRAIN, SEEDS AND LIVESTOCK. We still Coal, Flour, Grnlmm, Whole Wheat, Corn Meal, Corn Chop, Uarlcy, Chop, Salt, Shorts, Bran, Tankage and Cotton, Linseed and Alfalfa Meal, mixed Chicken Feed and all kinds of Grain. Quality guaranteed and SERVICE THE BEST. Leypoldt & Pennington, EAST FRONT ST. PHONE 99. AUTO LIVERY SJnco I Imvo sold tho gunigo mn doing onto livery from tho North Side Hnrii.. Dny or NIglii. Tolonliono 20. Wo limko n specialty of drives to jsnlos all over tho count y nt tlio rato of flvo cents per mllo por person. Tlioso irlio linro sales llirougloat tlio country plonso lot mo know. Also a for cars for snle. Joiras Mogensen. Engineers Have Smoker. Thirty or moro members of Divis ion 88, B. of L. E nttonded the In stallation of division officers at the K. P. hall Wednesday evening and, later enjoyed a "smoker." A very! ploasant feature of tho evening was' tho presentation of international B.j of L. E. bndgos to Win. Whltlock and Fred Frodrlckson, of this city, and to Harry Flkes, now of St. Louis. Thoso! badges aro given to those who have! boon members of tho Brothorhood of, Locomotive Engineers for forty years. Tho engineers present thoroughly en Joyed the evening. ::o:: Presbyterian Church Notes. Tho pastor, Rev. J. H. Curry, D. D., will preach morning and evening at tho First Presbyterian church Members of the 0 lo C. and B. And their families, and all Soldiers and Sailors are cordially invited to be the guests of the B. of R. T. and B. of L F. & E. AT A DANCING PARTY TO BE HELD AT THE Lloyd Opera House, Friday Evening, Jan. 11th. COMMITTEE OF B. of R. T. COMMITTEE OF B. of L. F. & E. VALENTINE SCIIARJIANN PASSES NORTH PLATTE BOYS GO A WAV WEDNESDAY EVENING. TO OFFICERS TRAINING CAMP. Valentino Scharmann for thirty nine wm. r. Wnmlrlnir. who has been I years a, resident of North Platte, died . stationed at Carni) Funston as mess Tlioro will l,n Iwn fnnwnr.l ona ..-o. BlirgUUHl I1US uuun HUluuiuu ua uiiu ui .w-v " w uiwiiu. lln nnoi nv fivnn 1 tl fT OT T II rt n f 11 I il. inn I i.V. ... ...111 i.i.l .J n lfS '"L t01 olghty-ono years. Friday of last week, tUc oflcera tralnlng school that will be iVr I . no 8Ullereu a paraiyuc siroKo ana mis, will bo a young ladles' class with.,.,,,,. .. Aiaoi., m,un,i ,i..ntii Mrs, Curry as leader and teacher. ,r., n,i nnnnf,,iw Till. Jnm, ,,,111 ,. I.. 1 v-'""" V-"''J' IIU IdUOD .Till itilVU LI 11 U OllUUlUt conducted nt Ft. Riley. Sargeant Fred Peterson stationed at Camp Cody has also been selected to r. ...I... 1.1,. r 11.. ... ' . . . ... ... rnuran In Tlll.ln afiwltr A mon' nlnon' 1Ur OCHUriUUH W1UI ma lumiiy uuiuu . nUeilU UlO OltlCerS training SCllOOl at a wi SniSfl rnnBi to North Platto in 1878 and for twenty-J polnt ln Tcxa3 anU has Sircady gone i7ww;Z: , "7". I seven years was an empioyooi uib, there to take up the work. of the church ami those not in ami Un,on Facil u, 1JU5 TO, 1 North Platto fePl0 wlH be lad to nLrnlnrnZlu Ot the BUCC088 Of theSO North tin; wnrkT Thu . . Z i ?bor..Iuia BLnce. ..uien u ,mu "?en on. Platte boys. ; , " . - " . mo I'nion racinc pension row. n" Vwa iC,n,T 3i C,'Jm0 an, US The deceased was born in Germany . ilt ' ' , ., this church in lino with this ureat. r. oi icin ni nt Arrested, for Misusing tho 3IniI. nn tn ih iTnito.i sintoa witii' Leo Deutors, a colored man who lilu nnronfc nml lnpntn,! In PmiHvlvnnln I CaniO to tills city from Omaha work by tho men and for tho men. The Piitho Guarantee Wo gunrantee every Pntho Record to play at least one thousand times with tho Pntho Sapphire Ball without Impairing the unexcelled beauty of l" , "oria tone. Walker Mimln C.n. . llIert tllreo ' :o: Tlioro lm wna mnrrlnil nml rnmnlnnil niOlltll Or tWO ago, WUS arrOStCd by until 187C, when tho family camo to Ppstoff ice Inspector Smith Tusday on nr.unrn Nntirn alf n nn.l iwn vonra lnfor Charge Of Sdlding all ObSCeilO letter v.,...... .... v.. .v . to North Platte, Mrs. Scharmann iro"K i" wb urrumgeu W. A. CAUFFMAN, AUCTIONEER. Will cry the Edward P. Seller sale, G miles south of Tryon and 30 miles northwest of North Platte, Wodnos day, January 16th. Terms reasonable guarantee satisfaction. For dates see J. F. Clabaugh, North Platte. Phone 201. ears ago. Mrs. F beforo U. S. Commissioner Elder, crvivino- ninn ni.Hiirnn. Mra ti i weiincstiay anu pieaueu guiuy. HO D Westonnold ontortalnP.l E- McCaw, of Lincoln, Mrs. J. C. fonunea m jau awaiung tnai in uie ti. vvesienuoill Oiuortnincu . . fnilorsil rnnrt. Tlin Inttnr nnnn whlnh arrest was based was mailed to his wife in Omaha, whom It is claimed he deserted, and sho turned it over to tho federal authorities. at a dinner yestorday complimentary Orr f MIbsouIq. Mont., Mrs. F E. " to Mrs. G. S. Fisher whose birth an- Douglas of Los Angeles, Conrad F. of nlvorsary occurred that day. Covers "K". "uj m um.nuy, ,m n . worn lnlii fnr fiiipi nn,i fnnA,in , Georgo Lo DIoyt, Georgo, Ed and John oxcouoni; uinnor mo gnosis spent a of this city. All of these but Mrs. counlo of liours In a social way. Mrs. ,urr " 1 , U0"Em3 aro poctou FIshor received a number of rc. lor tor the funeral, arrangements for membrances of tho day. ! tumiJiuieu t una J time. Tho last of tho moro than 1Q00 . ::or: quostionalres to Lincoln county regis- For Rent. and by Wednesday of noxt week" alfof , 7r T ' " tho auostiouaires will have boon ro-lgol1 inrmlne or hay land; 1C0 acres turned nnd filed. So far about one-' 1" cultlvnton; good 4 room house, barn nun. ui uio roirisirnnt.q invn im rnr c i,n,nn . " ' . . v. . . t u . u 11WA classified Paul Harrlncton now gralnery ,24x3G; wagon shed, good well, 10 foot Samp- WftS nnllnl in ann mill nt,ls.W... !.,..... l the Ilarrlneton MnrnnnTn b,.,"l4 m,le8 of wlre tonco. G miles north ness while his brother Claronco spends' of WtllIaco the C. B. & Q. R. R., 12 a weok or two at Excolsior Srlngs Mr. and Mrs. Homer M'ussolmnn wore caueti to Kansas City yesterday niiios south of Sutherland on U. P. R R. School house on east section lino. W. R. HARDING. MraMOl0SI7im n,n""clnB th0 flonth of, Tlmmormnn Hotel, North Platte, Neb. iir. Mussolmnn's father. . . T.Ifinv iT,lla lTarnchJu returned Geo. N. Glbbs 'returned Wednesday Elfin Syi vriilW WCOkS V,Rlt wUll!froni 11 business trip to Omaha and nionda in Norfolk. Lincoln. -: :o: Entertain for Soldier Roy. Frank Macomber.who Is home from Camp Funston on a short furlough, was tendered a reception at the homo of his brother, D. W. Macomber, north PX the river, Tuesday evening. Seven- ij-uvu muiiub unu iioiguuoia noie pru sent, and that tho event was an enjoy able one is evidenced by tho fact that tno guests remained until three o'clock m tno morning. To tho uuests Mrs Macomber served an oyster supper with tno necessary trimmings. Frank will return to Camp Funston tonight. : :o: : First Lutheran Church Rev. C. Kranklin Koch, Pastor. First Sunday after Eninhnnv morn lng worship. 11 o'clock with sermon "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" Even lng worship, 7:30 o'clock "Keeping tno houi i"iro Burning for God. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Everyone woicomo at an services or the church, PU r im fcm mm At North Side B and Old Stockyards 12 OLD LINE ON Soldiers and Drafted Men GET YOURS TODAY. J. E. SEBAS'i'UW. Stato Mirr. Office: Brod Let b Bldg. Phone Office Fed 612 Residence Red S48 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY. . . Practice Limited to Surgery nnd Radium Therapy 723 City National Rank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. Sheep and Cattle Farmers this Is the year and the time of the year to get stock to eat up your rough feed. I have on hand and for sale 3000 feeding lambs and ewes, and 500 cattle. Come and talk to me. NORTH PLATTE. Don't let a novice monkey with your radiator. Let PIcGraw Fix It. McGraw Radiator Co. 6th & Locust St. Hospital Phone Black C33. Houso Phone Black 033. W. T. PltlTCHARD, Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government-Veterinarian. Hospital 218. south Locust Bt., one-half block southwest of the Court Housh. Commencing at 1 o'clock prompt, as we have lots of stuff to sell, 75 Head of Horses and Mules 6 pairs of good young mules; 40 head of broken mares and geld ings, running from 1000 to 1600 pounds, good" stuff; balance colls One Pair thoroughbred Percheron Mares 4 yrs. old, weight 2800. 20 Head Holstein Springers 10 Head Jersey Springers CAR 800 POUND STEERS TO BE SOLD IN ONE CAR LOT. This sluft is billed to sell and we're going to sell it, rain or shine. Everything just as represented. TERMS 6 months 8 per cent'. HAVENS BROS. & WALTERS, F. C PIELSTICKER, Clerk. Owners and Auctioneers DEIUtYBEBRY & FOIiBES, Licensed Embnlnicrs Undertakers nnd Fnnernl Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phone Black 588. Returns from tur1nnf ri "vuuuuio UL VUi UII1 U1U university working during tho summer VnCntiOn nltnw f of nl o nnn 000. Qraduato nml iinrtnr.i,,..' BtlldentS flllnil n tr.in1 0 o onn tlons. varying from soda fountain mix- fllrlfMCtro ntn.M..A w.wrt.oto, ,UUJO uuiors nnu oievntor on emtors to translators, violinists and IK Mw? wt0rs; Thro stdonts sold their blood for transfusion. 10 posed as artist models and 47 got pos tlons as summer school Instructors Whoro thoro's a will there's a wav Notlco of Petition.-- SmaT.dec.easet1' ln e County Tho S ,nn,0lMn ,CU?ty' Nebraska. iho Stato of Nebraska: To nil nor sons Interested In said estate, take no. t co that a petition has been nled fo tho appointment of Emory M DIk man as administrator of said estoto which has boon set for hearing herein Dated December Si, 1917. Jl-22. GEO. E. FRENCH, . County Judge; . . Notlco Of Petition. Estntn Vn ir.oo c -triiii deceased in 'the County Court ot "R coin County, Nobrasica. 0Ln Tho Stato of Nobraska, To all ner nXJHt0r88ted ,hl- W atato tnv ,Cn. t?Jll t0 l rmnnUA for 77 i i'uiu4oui ui u. U. Wood Rn Administrator of said Hs ate; which has been set for hearing herein on J nlffiTn5' 10,I8 at 9 o'clock o. n Dated December 29. 1017. WW OKO E FREW!? C' Urfy Jndp.