fir if i UR E Y E S r i Dgsarvfi move consideration than any thin gyoil havqj jpur life. depends upon them. r ' save' your eyes. . HHBB3B5HB3PPKHS In connection with our optical dept. we have a t ' complete lense grinding plant and for that reason offer? the best of service. HARRY DIXON & SON. CITi AND nOTTNTV NEWS. Sanford McCoy loft Sunday for a visit with friends In Ogdcn. Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Jack Carroll and son returned Sun day from a visit in Fremont. 'V For Sale Brood sows and pigs. Phono 788F3. , 30-4 Mrs. Hugh Bird and daughter wero visitors in Sutherland Sunday. For Farm Loans see Gene Crook, Room 4 Keith Theatre building. Miss Maudo Reese loft Sunday for a visit with friends in Grand Islund. Furnished sleeping or housekeeping rooms. Apply nt 203 South Locust. The county commissioners wero In session yesterday transacting routine business. Marguerite Clark In "Bab's Burglar" Keith tonight. Last chance to see this sub-deb story. Tha Episcopal guild will have a1 social In tho church basement Thurs day afternoon. For Sale or Trade for a car A team of mares weighing about 1.100 each.' Phone 78CF13. 31-2 H. H. Landgraf leaves soon for Casnor. Wyo.. where he exuects to spend the summer. Asparagus plants; green onion stocks. North Platte Floral Company. Phone 1023. Miss Hazel Fenner, of. Kearney, .has been tho guost of Miss Reglna Nolan for several days past. . Thursday and Friday Special dis play of Whlto Milan, Leghorn and fancy hats at McVICKERS. W. H. Turple, of Denver, arrived in town Sunday to visit friends and transact business for a fow days. Second hand goods bought and sold. Confectionery stand, 218 E. 0th. 25-8 Geo. N. Glbbs returned Sunday from Grand Island where ha had been tran sacting business for a day or two. Sea tho flno showing of Whlto hats for midsummer wear at McVICKERS on Thursday and Friday of this week. W. J. Bell, of the Blrdwood section, left Sunday night for Ponoska, Alberta, Canada, to visit his mother for several weeks. An examination for laboror at tho federal building will be hold May 3d. Thel position pays fifty dollars per month. LoBt Monday night, small bay mare, 5 years old, ringbone in right hind foot. Leave at Star Barn and receive reward DAVID SCOTT. 25-6 Mrs. John McGraw has been at Elsie for a wook past, having boon called there by tho serious illness of her mother. Conductor Dick Evans returned Sat urday from Oklahoma where ho had gono to look aftor interests he holds in oil tracts. For Sale A Mandell graphanola, n Harmony graphanola. and housohold goods, Phono .Black 151 or gall nt 310 wst A street. ' Judge Grlmcls, Reporter Barron and several local attorneys went to Chap poll yesterday whore a term of district court will he held. The) Lutheran Girls Club will bo en tertained this evening by Mrs. Chas. Liork, Jr., at her home, G14 W. 9th St. A largo attendance is desired. Tho Presbyterian aid will meet in tho church Thursday afternoon of this week and bo entertained by Mesdames White, Davidson and Laughlln. It Is announced that work on tho new concrete brldgo south of town will be gin within tho next week, County Sur veyor Meyer will represent tho stato as inspector. Tho Fort McPherson Red Cross auxiliary sent In $79.60 to the Red Cross chapter the latter part of last week, tho receipts of a plo supper given by tho auxiliary. This is tho third donation this auxiliary has sent in, .evidence that tho peoplo of that sec tion aro mighty enthusiastic In their loyalty to Rod Cross and patriotism to country. Tho ladles of Garfield precinct and also those at Ingham want to organlzo a Red Cross branch or auxiliary, and have writton Secretary Temple to this offoct Mr. Temple will at once for ward to thelse places tho necessary authority to organize. For some tlmo past tho ladles at Ingham have beon making surgical dressings, but as this work Is to bo abandoned thoy desiro to engage in other Red Cross work. Tho ladles at that placei are very en thusiastic and thoy write that they havo the necessary funds to kcop up tho work. TBI? HOMl! 'GUAHDSAvfthL KXTKRTAIN Tlll'RSDAX KVKN1XG. -4 L Within a woek afbr organization, Hie noma uuarus imvo noun cnneu huo public service. This service consists of conducting tho farewell reception to be tendered tho soldior boys who lonve on special train Thursday night for Fort Lognn. This reception will bo hold at tho Franklin auditorium at olght o'clock Thursday ovonlng. It wns nt tho rt n oat of tho Sammy Girls that tho Homd Guards tako charge of this rocoptlon, and tho oxec utivo commlttop will provldo tho ontor talnment program and tho Sammy Girls will, na UBiial prosent each of tho boys with a swoator and n comfort kit. There will bo music by tho Homo Guards band; "America" by tho audi ence; roadlng, Mrs. W. J. Tiloy; 'piano solo, Miss Emma Boguo; selections. Homo Guard's malo quartotto; read ing, Miss Irma Huffman; duot, Mr. and Mrs. Lolnlngor; trombono solo, Arthur Trump. J. T. Keofo will dollvor an nddroes to tho boys, and n dotachnwlnt or Guards will seo that tho boys aro ontortalned until train tlmo. Tho Elks havo offered tho uso of tholr rooms to tho boys until tho ar rival of tho spoolal train at 1 a. m. Captain Shilling baa issued tho following- Hdq. Lincoln County Home GuarJs, North Platte, April 27th. 10hs Ordors No. 2. All membci'i of tho Homo Guards will meet nt tho Frmklln auditorium Thorsday ovonlng, May 2d. 1918 nt eight o'clock sharp. Fourteen of our boye leave for tho training camp that .evening nnd n reception Is to be ten dered them under tho auspices of tho Homo Guards. A. W. SHILLING, Captain. Subscriptions Exceed Half Million. Tho subscriptions to tho third Liber ty loan up to Saturday evening in North Platto and Lincoln county and reached tho sum of $513,000, or $217, 000 more than tho county's total. Tho campaign will not clcso until Saturday evening and by that tlmo sovornl thousand moro will bo added. Tho total is not likely to bo less than $525,000. Tho showing is a very good ona It is equivalent to $28 for each man, wo man nnd child In tho county. ::o:: r SoTcn Million Mon Needed. Former Presidont William H. Taft, speaking as a representative of the leoguo to enforce pcaco, at tho annual meeting of tho federated churches at Cleveland Saturday called upon Amorl ca to abandon hopo of early peace) and prepare at onco to sond an army of 7, 000,000 American soldiers to tho wost- orn front. "America must calculate on a long war, ho said. "Let us have a plan to put five or soven millions of mon over there." Mr. Taft attacked tho idea that wo are not at war with tho German peoplo, but with tho German govornmopt, "Make no mistake,' he said. "It's tho German peoplo wo must fight." : :o: : Cnlllo For Snle. 500 head of -Whlto Face Cows nt $77.50 per head. 100 head of 2yoarolu Red Durham heifers at $70 per head for May 15th, Butes, Col. 125 head of Whlto Face Cows and Red Rurham in local stock yards. Will coll you any number at any time. Phono Black 1008. C. RAUCH & SON. 720 East 4th Street, North Platte. ::o:: Replying to an inquiry received by wtrrt Sunday from Governor Novllle'a office, Clerk Allon of tho oxcmptlon board, tologrnphed in reply tho num ber of drafted men yet remaining In Lincoln county subject to call. Theio are 254 whIM nnd four colored In class one, slxty-nlno white and six colored In class three; thero aro thirteen who aro physically dofectlve whoso de fection enn bo romedled. Ninety-two havo been Inducted into servico since tho draft was made. DISTRICT NO. 2 IJXCKKDS . .v Jt QUqTA J1V $l!13,000. of flil' I h Victory Machine i The farm tractor will win the war against food shortage. 1500 have been sent to France. Thousands are fighting for food victory in America. To make yours do its full ahare, keep it properly lubricated. STANOLIND Gas Engine Tractor OH is especially manufactured to meet the unique lubricating requirements of heavy duty, kero sene and lieavy fuel burning tractor engines. It lian the body and the lubricating qualities that keep compression tight deliver the ut most power to traction wheels or belt. It will keep your engine running smoothly. Fill your oil tank with Stanolind Gas Engine Tractor Oil nnd cut down your carbon troubles. Find out what your tractor can do when it is properly lubricated. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nebraska) OMAHA u Chairman F. J Mooiioy, of tha Soc-j 0nd"Dl8trlct of tho Llborty Loan atatos that up to Saturday ovoirfng subscrlp- uoub in uio district totalod $1,003,000. Tho quota, for tho district is $630,000, so it wfll bo soen that tho .district has gone over tho top in the .sum of $433,000. i Tho Socond district Is composed of .Lincoln, Kolth, Duol, Gordon, Arthur rnnd McPhorson counties. Of Uio total ,of $1,063,000 Lincoln county subscribed , $513,000 or oarly ono half. i :;o:: I In vlow of tho most oxcollont work tho local railroad committee perform ed In tho third Llborty bond salo, tho (lnomuors or tho commltteo will bo on-, IfTtnlncd thiB. ovening nt a soven 'o'clock dinnor by Trainmnstor W. C. Shelvor and Mrs. Sholvor nt tholr nomo. Miss Elslo Lnnsrfovri. who hml lioon omployod in a bank at Choyono, enmo1 homo on a visit Saturday and lottj Sunday ovonlng for Washington, D. C., to accept a position In ono of tho! federal dfipartmonts. ' 0HTH PLATTK DISTRICT subscriptions it bach saa 1,200. . . 1 . Chairman Tomplo .reports that up to Saturday venlng subscriptions to tho third Llborty loan had ronohed $321,- 200 In tho North Pintto district. This 1b moro thnn double tho quota for tho district, to bo oxnet It is doublo tha uuotn and with $13,200 to spare That's a lino showing, a showing Mint moflus n star m tho honor line. It nil commuuitloa do ns wall as has North Platto and Lincoln county, Sec retary McAdoo will havo a big amtlo on hla faco at tho cluso of tho cam paign noxt Saturday night. -: :o: :- f It seems to be tho genoral opinion that the! greater part of tho troops at Camp Cody will bo hold there in an tlcfpatlon of trouble with Mexico. A personal representative of Caranza states that thero aro 10,000 Gormans In Mexico City, and thousands moro throughout that country. Tho Germans havo used every moans to got tho Car ranza govornmont to attack tho United States, nnd falling In this thoy aro now nocking to Villa hoping to In iluenco him to mnko rnids upon this country. At tho Red Cross theatre this ovon lng between tho first and second shows tho Mltcholl-Blrgo-Harrlngton-Mun gor quartetto will sing, and short ad dresses will bo mado by Mrs. Roy Cot tor oil and Miss Annio Kranfp, tolling of what thei woman's commltteo has dono in tho third Liberty loan drlvo. Mrs, Cotteroll is district chairman and Miss Kramp county chairman, and a report of tho work tho women have dono will provo both Interesting and surprising. Fireman Stova McWIllIams, who was soon to bo oxamlned for nn onglnoor will bo ono of tho boys who go to Ft, Logan Thursday night. Ono of the men originally called to go was oxomptod under tho agricultural classification and as Stova was noxt on tho list, ho was summoned. It was his Intention to enlist in the engineering corps ns soon as ho passed tho onglneers ox animation. Victor F. Beck, who has been ap pointed drum major of tho Homo Ouards with authority to organlzo a drum and buglo corps, announces that ho has flfteon or moro applications for mombershlp. Tlioro is a shortago of drums, but these will bo purchased within tho noxt ten days. . Seo our window display with tho silk kimonos and silk negllgos. E. T TRAMP & SONS. Norvous fluttering or pnlpitatlon of Uio heart does not lndicato heart din eano. generally it moans dlaordor In tho stomach and Indlgostlon. Prickly Ash BIttora ta an efficient remedy In surii cases: It clennsea, strengthens and regulates tho stomach, liver and bowpls, removes the cause of the heart symptoms Bnd builds up a strong and j 'leorous bodv Prlcp $i.?fi per bottl- I Rlnrker Rook & Drill? Co , Rp otnl A girl bnby was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Rlchl Ugai, and as both tho fonuor babies woro boys, Rlchl'a cup of happiness is offorvosolng. A porson habitually constipated is a shining mnrk for discaso, because his system Is full of tho Impurities on which dlsonso gorms thrlvo. Got 'rid of tho habit quickly by taking Prlokloy Ash Blttors. It Is both stimulating and purgative. Prico $1.25 pier b&ttlo. Rinokor Dook..& Drug Co., Spoclnl Agonta. :iiiMiiiiui.ni.iim.iiinmi::y:iniii.....'. Service Shoes. Regulation Patterns, $7. The Service Shoe lias just this to recommend it. It is anatomically correct therefore comfortable, It is built for wear therefore serviceable. Not only for military service, but in every day business life you will find this new service boot entirely satisfactory in every way. Shoe Market TSe AVES YOU ONEY ON SHOES Building. .Mabel Normand- in "Dodging a Million" One .Million Dollars. A Trunkful of Jewels. A Beautiful Heiress. A Handsome Lover. , - All tho Clothes in tho World. What more could you ask for a good photoplay. Keith Theatre, Wed. and Thurs. May 1-2. Adults 18c plus 2c war tax, 20c. Balcony 13c plus 2c war tax, 15c. Children 9c plus lc War tax, 10c. li lily 1 1 iTTiHr IT ir OAK EXCHANGE Before buying a car be sure to see me as I have a number of cars almost as good as new, which I will sell at a bargain. These cars are not old broken down junk, but cars which -will stand close inspection and will savo you money. Would be pleased to havu you call and see these cars. A. M. BLUME FIRST CLASS CAIt PAINTING. 818 North Locust St. DR. J. S. TWINEM, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Physiciun, Surgeon, Obstetrician. X-Ray. For your , comfort and accommodation Tha Nurse Brown Memorial Homeopathic Hospital. Homeopnthic medicine for acute and chronic disoases. A trial will convince you that there is no system of treatment its equal. . Office phone 183. Residence phone. 283. Hospital Phone 110. AUTO LIVERY SInco I Imto sold Uio garngo am doing nuto livery from tho North 81do Barn.. Day or Night Tclopbono 20. Wo make a specialty of drives to sales all oror tho county at Uio rnto of flvo cents per mllo per person. Thoso ttIio havo nulos throughout tho country plcaso let mo know. Also a few cars for sale. Night Call Bed 032. Julius Mogensen. Itclnll Prices. April 30, 1018. RIr prlottB roConuuondcd by prl'o doimnitteo Tor Lincoln county, Ne braska, nnd publHbod by authority ot tho Federal Food Administration for mid county. Sugar per noil ml S 00'- FLOUIt: 43 lb. sack 2.8G 21 lb. wvok 1.50 Flour, par llu. OOU Grnhnm, Whoat, 12 lb. snck 75 24 lb. Back 1.40 0 lb. sack -. 40 ' Hw FJour, 24 lb. 80k 1.00 Ryo Flour, 12 H. sack 1.00 Hyo Qrnlmm, 24 lb. saok 1.80 Rye.arnlmtn, 12 lb. sack 05 Hyo Graham, C lb. mick 55 Corn (lour, 25 lb. Buck 1.G5 10 lb. snck 75 5 lb. Sftok 1 40 nulk por lb. 07 Corn Monl .25 lb. anok 1.35 24 lb. sack 1.30 12 H. sack 70 10 lb. nnck 05 G lb. Back 32 Deans. Fancy hand picked, por lb. . . , .17 & Common whlto, por lb 12 "4 Limn, nil kinds, por lb 18 Colored 1 lb 10 Potatoes 1 lb 02 Lard No. 3 pall 00 No. 5 pail , 1.50 Puro, per lb. 33 Eggs, dozen . 30 Buttor croaniorv No. 1 lb 40 Broad, (U. S. Stnndard Loaf:) 1G oz. lour 10 24 oz. loaf 15 32 oz. loaf 10 48 oz. lonf. .2(5 Corn Syrup, per can No. 2& .25 Por can, No. h .,, .45 Per can. No. 10 i. .85 Corn Syrup, Whlto Por can, No. 2 ,. 25 Por can, No.5 45 No. 10 , .05 Hams Whole, skinned, por lb. No, 1 .30 Wholo, rocular No. 1 38 nncon Whole, wrapped, por lb. No. 1 .48 . Wholo, wrapped, por lb. No. 2 .41 Thoso prices aro for cash ovor tlio counter. An additional chargo may bo mado for dollvory or credit to customers Householders must not' uso to ox- ccod 1 pounds of flour or whoat products rt'irwcok por person. NORTH PLATTE HIDE, IRON & METAL CO. IliirlioHt prices paid for Iron, arelnl. ItiiirH, Jtubbor. Magazines. Hones nnd Furs. Wo don't quote nny prices, Just giro us a trial and convince yourself that wo pay tho most that has ever been paid In North Platto. Our placo Is 117 W. 51 h St. known as tho .Too lltrshoy property, If you can not come pnono Jieu xuu ami we'll conio niter what you hare. Sheep aed Cattle FOR SALE Farmers this is the year and tho time of the year to get stock to eat up your rough feed. I have on hand and for snle 3()00 feeding lambs and ewep, and 500 cattle. Come and talk to me. C. H. WALTER, NORTH PLATTE:- YOU'LL STJtIKE THE HIQIIT SPOT, If you como horo for your coal. For horo thero is a vnrloty time givoa you amplo cliolco and a moderation in prlcos which pormlts you to buy bettor conl for tho sama mono or allows you to obtain your accustomed quality at a decldul saving . LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON Wholesale Distributors. P1IOM- W. GIBBS ON INSTRUMENTS These celebrated instruments uro on salo In North Platte, lluy nn In. struinciil nnd Join tho Gibson Man dolin Oichostra now forming. Prof. J. A. Doucet will bo teacher and director. This orgnnlntlon will ue a great nt traction In North Platto, both young and old can easily learn to play ono of these instruments and bo a member of tho orchestra. Instruments sold for cash nr ensy monthly payments. For particulars nco agents. W. II. BROWN, 180J1 Knst fith Street. J. A. BOUGHT, .'JU South Locust St. CATTLE Wo have nt our place Wi miles, east of lvxperlmoiital Station 75 head .of While Faced cows and calves for sale. ROBKRTS BROS. Notice. Notlco Is horeby glvon that by vlrtuo of an order of Bruno O. Uostotletr, Judgo of tho DlBtrlct Court of Buffalo County, Nebraska, mado on December 3, 1017, nnd modified on Fobruary 1, 1018, for tho salo of tho real eHtato hereinafter doscrlbctf, thero will bo sold at tho East Front Door of tho Court House In North Pintto, Nebras ka, on May 23d, 1018, nt 10 o'clock a. m. Standard time, on Bald day at pub lic venduo, to tho highest bidder, tho following described real estate, to wlt: Tho undivided two-thirds of tho North Half (N.) of tho Northeast Quarter (N.E.ij), and tha North Half (N.1) of tho Northwest Quarter (N.W.Vl) ot Section 17, Town 10, Hango 20, In Lincoln County, Nebras ka, upon tho following torniH, to-wlt: Ono Thousand Dollars ($1,000) to bo. duo and payable In threo years from April 1, 1017. Flfteon Hundred Dol lars ($1,500) to bo duo and payablo In flvo years from said date, boaring Sovon por cent (7) lnterost from Bald date, to Lo secured by first mort gago on tho whole of said one hundred and sixty acreu, which mortgage nhall contain a eluuse that the mort gagor shall pay all taxes that may be levied and uwwtl against said nioru gage, and the purchaser shall pay tfo taxes on aald premise for thv vetr 1917. and all sums paid above s iUl d. iiereu paymeuts. shall bv paid in Said sale shall remain pi IVr ops hour. j BENJAMIN ARMITAOR. A Guardian or Unils MorrUoa a&4 Si'iiwv O MorrUon. tmr. N V MvlHWAf.p, '-'-tn IT Uvruov OtirvUatt