I SERVICE QUALITY 0 I WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES. $ ' 1 IAERY DIXON & SON. (Mj U1TUP1ETK1T5 AND OPTICIANS, : M SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I : WMU.i4M5aro5a 1 , i n staji V WILL UNVKIL SERVICE FLAG THIS EVENING. 6t At the K. P. lmll tills cvonlng the Yoonuin lodge will unvoll a service flng containing thirty-two Htarn which represent tho number of tnombors of the local homORtoad who havo Joined tho colors. Preceding tho unvolllng of the ling a program of patriotic music will h rendered and addresses made by Judge J. S. lloaglaml and John B. Evans. . All Yeoman mombers and their families and those who havo relatives in tho scrvico list who arc not mem bers of the order are cordially Invited to bo present. Tho sorvlco flag bears a star for each of tho following: Roy M. Ames, Victor Anderson, John N. Baker. Jr.. Albert J. Beer bower, John Bomeke, William J. Brod bck, Robert L. Cochran, Cecil Cool, Cyril R. Cool, Morrill S. Cross, Calvin R. Duckworth, Everett H. Evans, George Hall, Aublo Hotchklss, Harry W. Johnson, Louis II. Johnson, Clarenco oJnes, Jose'ph V. Kopf, Har- ,old Langford, Sydney P. McFarland, V I TYll4Hnt IfllfmittnfTftn Tnlnli V Ml ,hols, Fred C. Peterson, Ernest Rlnc- kor, Leonard B. Robinson, Leonard JVI. Robinson, Ira G. Simpson, Ferdi nand Streltz, Georgo R. Tlgho, L. Harley Tlloy, Fredorick J. "Wurtele, Harris L. Stuart. , : :o:- LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Dr. Twlnem transacted professional business in Ogalalla Sunday. Soft wntcr Shninpoo.. Coatos Beauty Parlors. 13"2 J. V. Romigh will leave today for Omaha to attond tho auto show. For Farm Loans see Gone Crook, Room 4 Kolth Theatro building. Mrs. Ralph Hanson and baby and Mrs. Casey wont to Donvor Sunday morning. Wo will still continue our petticoat sale all this wcok. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Tho Lutheran Girls club will bo en tertained at tho homo of Mrs. Andy Yost, 1003 west Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon return ed Sunday from their wedding trip to ( Chicago and other points cast. Carl AbDott, an omployo of tho local Bu-lck company, loft Sunday night for Omaha to attond tho auto show. Wanted Girl for gonoral house work. Mrs. J. S. Hoagland. 405 W. 4th. 13-2 W. J. Hcndy loft luBt .night for Omaha, who'ro ho will spond tho week nttonding tho auto show und transact ing business. . A. Duvall, of tho North Platto Bulck Co., loft last night for Omaha to attond tho auto show. Ho will re turn Thursday. You should see tho many now spring styles in women's and Misses finest of tailored suits which are being opened ovory day at Tho Leudcr Mor. Co. C. S. Clinton returned Friday from Omaha, whoio ho attondod tho con ventions or tho stato optomotrists and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson left Satur day for Keystone, whore Mr. Wilson will accept tho foremanshlp of tho Georgo McGinloy ranch. -''Dr. Morrill. DontiaL Ray Cantlln returned from Omaha tho latter part of last week and re sumed work in tho Landgraf barber shop after an absenco of. five weeks. I am (prepared tojihow tho public a yory largo and up-to tho mlnuto stock qf spring mllllnory In my now dopart monf at Block's Store, 2d floor. VILLA WHITTAKER. Mako your plans to havo tho child ren sco Httlo Mary McAllister in "Young Mothor Hubbard," next Fri day night comedy night at tho Keith theatro. Tho children will thoroughly onjoy it and if you lovo children you wll too. Gothenburg Wins. In tho basket ball game at tho Franklin auditorium Friday evening Gothenburg dofeated North Platto by a score of twenty-six to eight. Tho local team has four more games scheduled. Tho boys play at Lexington noxt Thursday ovenlng and tho follow ing evening at Sholton. March 16th Paxton comes Jiero for a game, and tho nnal contest will be with Suther land on a date not yet announced, ::o:: Ask Bids for Church. Subscriptions to tho proposed new Lutheran church reached practically ?25,uou last Sunday, and the board of trustees concluded to ask for bids for tho construction of the building. The plans wero placed in the. hands of contractors yesterday, and tho pres ort intention is to build the church thh? year. Tho plans for tho building wero completed some tlmo ago. : :o: : Second Liberty Bond. The Mutual Building and Loan As- .For Salo Largo comfortable nlnO" soclatlon is offering for sale on room hrauiso, thoroughly modern, large basement, back yard nil enclosed. Located in good residence district. If you aro going to buy a home you should look at this boforo buying, tf L. C. SAWYER, 908 W. Cth. Thomas Dixon Aaid, "Tho young weekly or monthly payments these' bonds In denominations of fifty, one hundred, five hundred and one thousand Purchasers of these bonds will bo credited on the Index cards now hy ing prepared by tho County Defense gir "who rushes' hrtT Wrl 'V S&uti7 l! fnnY Mr, dria una K, purchased during tho drive. tf. fool, .hnjjty marriage than by any other process." Tho fact is ably presented infttho plcturo "The Fodlish Virgin." showing at tho Kolth Wednesday and t"rua $ina. t.'itv l J'iUVUlU Utltl L Will bo worth your tlmo seeing because of tho lino of thought presented. Two men who declined to sottlo a monetary transaction by reason of a dlfferonco of one dollar and forty conts, wero about to begin" an action In tho county court yesterday. "Is this J1.40 all tho dlfferonco thero is between you two men?" asked Judgo Woodhurst.. "That's nil!." was tho reply. "Woll," said tho Judgo, "that's too small Bum to go"1 to law with so : :o: :- Motor Car Prices Advanced. Effective March 1st Maxwell touring cars will bo advanced $80 and Maxwell Ford touring cars havo been advanc ed $D0 in "price. ;;o:: Charley Preitauer, of Gothenburg, spent yesterday in town onrouto to Busjhnoll, where Iio has purchased the Record, printing plant Have you soon our new spring silks? Foulards aro especially good this season. E. T. Tramp & Sons.N FINAL EXAMINATION OF CLASS ONE 31 EN. Tho music and art department of thn 'PwrmMnfh Pontnrv irln will niont Btato Jewelers. Tho incotlwrs iwtero will docreo one of von tho SI. 40 anil 'with Mlna Tllilnln TTVntnr .in? irniot woll attended and many lntorostlng assess tho costs to tho other." And ,2nd street this afternoon, Fobr. 2Gth, factB woro learned. I tho case ended then and there. i at S o'clock. -that MafcmTfovm Stspwim'1 MC Trucks serve right because they are built right; their construction principles and materials have been proved right in years of hardest service. Consider just one item in many of this right buildingthe matter of brackets. Brackets on GMC Trucks arc machined on all surfaces com ing in contact with the frame. Specially built machines do the work yet it is a mere detail of GMC construction, so mere a detail that many truck makers do not bother to do it. With this machining the con nection is perfect; brackets and frame are one, no finof metal from hot rivets can insert itself between maximum strength is given throughout the life of the truck. .We could point out other in stances, but it isn't necessary. Let us give you facts and fig ures on what GMC Trucks are doing in actual work. Let us prove to you that what we have said about this superior building of GMC Trucks is true. NORTU PLATTE BUICK CO., AGENTS. Factory Pontiac, Michigan 9 II The .flnal physical examination of class one registrants will ho held at the fedoral building noxt Friday, Saturday and Sunday. In these three days all of this class who havo not so far beon exnmlnod will pass through tho physicians' hands, Thero are about 170 yet to bo examined, and by Ivorklng through the full day the physicians will bs ablo to complete tho work, . Those who are to appear for exam ination Friday aro: . Alonzo Wright, North Platte Belvln Darrah, North Platte Ross Hutchison, Hcrshoy w Wm. C. Moore, Maxwell W. W. Burke, North Platte Henry Lunkwitz, Horshey Harold Fleming, Sutherland Harry Walsworth, Sutherland Alfred Remus, Wollflcet Alfred Bremers, BIgnell Ellis Barraclaugh, North Platte Homer Everly, Bcloit, Kan. Ernest Crogan, Arnold Thos. Rowloy, North Platto Walter Backmen, North 'Platte Paul Scharmann, North Platte Ray Eckoff, Sutherland Howard Wells, Brady Chas. Seypher, Somorsot Alexis Stearns, Stapleton James Clark, Brady Andy Hlte, Brady Geo. Case, North Platte Roy Zlegenhagerf, Hershoy Lorenzo Macomber, North Platte Chas. Wilson, North Platte Joo McCrackon, North Platto James Toten, Brady Roy Singleton, North Platte Virgil Fowler. North Platte Chad. Bacon, North Platte Elmer Kilmer, Madison, Neb. Schuyler Wilcox, Farnam Delbort Bonner, Lincoln Roy Favlngor, Wallace , John F. Dancer, Sutherland Earl Johnson, Brady Avallne Gates, North Platto Edward Conklln, Brady Alvin Oman, Brady John C. Stack, North Platto John Mackros, North Platte Virgil Roat, Brady Gr.over Venner, University Place Christ Mackis, North Platte v' Geo. Careylo, North Platto Wm. Elliott, North Platto Gus Widstrandt, Horshey ' Ray Rowley, North Platte Anton Isakson, Brady Jeii3 Jensen, North Platte Wm. Devlne, Farnam Oscar Brestol, Brady Leonard Wolf, Hershey John Mead, Aurora, Neb. Richard Stegman, North Platte Geo. F. Freed, North Platto Jas. F. Campbell, Dickens Walter Cronen, North Platte Roy E. Walker, Sterling, Col. Voorhees CiiTtls, North Platto , Harry Jenkins, Hershoy Those who report Saturday are: , Wm. Schick, North Platte z , Ed C. Sanders, Maxwell ..; Chas. G. Lawrence, North Platto Philip Musil, Dickons , A. J. Chessmore, Sutherland J. C. Merril, Maywood B. W. Bonham, Potter John Smith, Tio Siding, Wyo. E. H. Dow, Moorefield E. H. White, Sutherland Delbert Cordell, Dickons Otto Lind, Brady Carl McCracken, North Platte Ben Mayflold, WelUleet Harold Lindborg, Brady Earl Burke, Maxwell M. W. Swank, Brady . Howard Perkins, Brady George Swnnson, Brady Georgo Bostwlck, Hershey F. R. Schwang, Maxwell Clarenco Funk, Sunol F. E. , Robinson, .Maxwoll Hepry Hondrlckson, Brady D. W. Hanger, Wallace A. M. Nollson, Curtis E. A. Duval, North Platto . Lylo Ludwig, North Platto Gus Hemmoright, North Platto ' A. M. Douglas, North Platto . John Durrer, Somerset Cliff Morris, North Platte Harry Fisher, Maxwell J. B .Nichols, Ingham Georgo Meyers, North Platto Frank Stanton, Carroyvllle, Wyo. Arthur Howe, Vermillion, Kan. F. W. Kllroy, Maxwell Harry Lannln, North Platto Ellis Howard, Wolllleet Arthur Carver, Brady David Manna, Brady , C. L. Thomas, North Platto Arthur Gregg, North Platto A. J. Traub, North Platto Chas, Leach, Arnold Chris. Nelson, Maxwoll Lester Griffiths, Dickens Earl Calhoun, Chadron A. H. Brlggs, Maxwoll John Jenkins, Kearney Georgo Hies, Hershey Julius Forstedt, North Platto Dalo Murphy, Brady Harry Bachman, North Platto Godfroy Erlckson, Brady Clarence Smith, Wolllloot Ed M. Schatz, North Platto Thoso who aro to roport Sunday are: John Toll Hon, North Platto F. S. Trlggs, Maxwell B. J. Johnson, Brady Wilson Bollish, Wollfleet Thos. Duko, San Lnls Oblspc, Cal. Ray Essley, Stapleton Edgar Anderson, Maxwoll Lesll Alexander, Arnold Shelby Sporry, Wallaco Wm. Paulman, Horshey Wm. Johnson, North Platto Geo. Hanson, North Platto John Skogman, Falsom, la. Georgo Gllbort, Snnol Frank Sanford, North Platto Floyd Black, Knoxvillo, la. Wm. Mursgard, Arnold Morris Sullivan, North Platte Clyde Perkins, Brady Arthur Smith, Sutherland Hnrvoy Sorenson, North Platto Byron Hlxon, North Platto Jens Christonsen, Tryon Ed Anderson, Omaha Ed Stuart, Sutherland Russoll Cox, Sutherland Wm. Roborts, Maxwoll Adam Christ, North Platto Roy Hunter, North Platto Georgo Menglcs, North. Platto Oliver Mayfiold, Wellfleot Walter Anderson, Brady Everett Batlo, Stapleton Jackson Tettorton, Dickons Harvey Andorson, Brady Harry Brodbock, North Platto Fred Schroedor, Curtis David H. Yost, Maxwell C. IS. Slpple, Dickons W. C. Wright, North Platto Elza Nation, Hershey Chas. E. Davis, Craig, Neb : :o: : Methodist aid society will hold Us regular meeting next Thursday after noon In tho church parlor. As this meeting will bo devoted to Red Cross, work, all members are urged to be present. I now havo catalogues from Fair bury Nursery for distribution to those wishing good stock at fair prices. Phone Red 732, or address P. O. Cox G2G. R. McFarland, North Platte, Ne- t i . n km ' UrilBKU. .-LI Town Lois fdi Liberty Bonds. I will accept Liberty Bonds as pay for any lot I Awn In Bollevue ad dition, and lots 9 and 10, block C Town Lot Co's. additlpn on wost Sixth St. Soo Fred Dlenor.' 12-S E. C. RICHARDS. Mrs. Muchmore, who had boon n guest at the Seoberger home for ten days, loft Sunday ror her homo In Florida, Fore sale: 1 good work maro, weight 1250, set harness and farm wagon cheap if taken at once, can be seen at 921 north Locust Street. ::o:: Wanted. A Home. I havo buyers for two G or C room cottages close In. 12-2 O. II. THOELECKE. m II Clara Kimball Youmo ih The Foolish Virgin Is romance dead? See CIARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN 'The Foolish Virgin." A picture for every girl who expects to marry. Keith Theatre Wed. and Thurs. Feb. 27-28. ADULTS 25c. CHILDREN 10c. The undersigned, special administrator of Den Sak uno, who was killed last Monday evening, will sell at public auction at the farm one mile east and three-quarters of a mile north of the Platte Valley School House and seven and three-quarters miles northwest of North Platte, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1918 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. the following personal property: 12 HEAD OF HORSES Bay mare team eight years old, weight 3000 pounds, one team geldings, bay and buckskin, smooth mouths, wt. 2850, black Gelding comiiTg six years old wt. 1600, bay Gelding coming nine years old, wt. 1500, grey Gelding coming four years old, wt. 1500, one brown mare coming two years old, one brown horse colt coming 2 years old, one yearling mare colt one b'lack yearling mule colt. 6 HEAD dF CATTLE ' One 3 year old .cow, three yearling steers, two yearling heifers. ' , 53 HEAD OF HOGS Twelve bred Duroc Jersey Sows, one registered Duroc Jersey Boar, forty head of shoats Weighing from 50 to 150 pounds. FOUR DOZEN CHICKENS FARM MACHINERY All Practically New. 1 4-inch tire wagon with double box, 1.3-inch tire wagon with double box, International hay stacker, hay sweep, McCormick 12 foot hay rake, ten foot hay rake, John Deere beet cultivator, John Deere beet puller, beet rack, hay rack, corn cultivator, John Deere disc, McCormick mower with new extra sickles, 3-section harow, wheelbarrow, live rolls hog wire, John Deere rldA ing plow, two sets heavy work harness, one grindstone. Also some potatoes and apples. Lot of household goods. Eight stacks of Alfalfa hay, 10 tons baled wild hay. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. Terms: All sums under $20 cash, above that sum 8 months' time at 10 per cent Interest. CHARLES II. SKINT,. Special Administrator of Den Sakuno. De&d. ' -' Col. T. A. David, Auctioneer. Ray C. Langford, 'Clerk;