Give Your Eyes a Square Deal This Year MIsb Mabol McVlckor, of Lexington, snont a day or two In town this wcok on buHlnoHB connected with hor mll- llnory stor iCHarenco HAdnond, who had, beon called horo by tho doath of his fatliort rotttriod, to Log AngoltH Tuosday ovonlng. A civil Horvlce examination for clork carrlor will bo hold at the local poet offlco Fobruary 8th. This examination lrtonon to inalod only. B. F. Seoborgor haw boon confined to tho homo since Monday by aftor ofToot of thtf Jin, but will, probably be out In n fow days. MIsr Ida Pholan, inlllinor at tho Whon you consldor tliat a parson's oyos aro tholr most procloun ponsoB Hlon, It's appalling how caroloss they aro in using thom. Many parson,, who always fool tlrod, wonder at tho end t)if ilnv wliv ttinv fthnulil bo 80 nvi,ni.Htnil wlm mmnlaln of constant Loador In8t "ornon, will occupy a oxhaustod, wlio compiam or allII,,Br ,)OBit(m wltli tho -McVlckor hoadadho or of othor minor ills, are j B,U)J) tho comlllg 80nBon. surprised when they are told that the, p Hdurco of all their trouble,, lies In (lay 15nrgaiH wort, -while. THR tholr oyos. HKXALL. DUUO STOKE. 1 Just as you can oxhaust a horso j Arthur Morrlck, of Maxwoll, who through ovorwork, you can oxhaust had a vory sovoro caHO of llu and for your oyos through overuso. Pcoplo 1 sovoral days was not oxpoctod to with normal oyos, for cxamplo, should , novor road, wrlttf, sow, or do any Nollco (o Mothers. " 'Tho mothorB of tho boys who havo boon, or stilt are, In the sorvlco of tholr country, aro requested to meet In tho Fedoral Court Room Wednes day ovonlng, Jaraunry 29, 1919, at 7:45 o'clock. ! Mrs. F. W. Itlncker Mrs. I. L."Mlltonborgor Mrs, Chas. IJogue Mrs. T. F. Gantt - Commlttoo. ::o:: Dour Mr. Hjo-glnsH "Wenrcr: Do you know that If you break your glsssos that you can have a now lenso ground right horo In No. Platto? II. DIXON & SON havo a complote grind- I It Is protty hard to onjoy tho scenery, Ilrynn Hleirlns Writes from Gcrninny Tho following extracts aro takon from a lottor written by Bryan Hlg gins to lilH paronts: Decombor 18, 1918. My dear paronts: I suppose you havo been wondorlng what has happened to mo, probably watching tho papers to see my name in the casualty list as misHng, I havon't had a chanco to write you tho past month. You havo probably read in tho papers about General Pershing marching his army to tlie Rhino. That Is what I havo beon doing and havon't boon ablo to mall any lottors. I havo surely seen a lot of country tho Inst month or two, but Ink plant from which they ctiTf grind ;a lenso Just like yours If you tako tho plocos to thom. Consult them whon you havo oyo troubles. Their Optomotrlst Is nt your r."jnunnnd. Yours trulv. GOOD ADVICE. :o:: livo, is now convalescing. liny C. Langford 1b recovering from , . . i ... i. ,.. 4i. ,., an attack of the flu, but it will bo a kind of closo work for moro than two , . ,.' i, ,,.111 i or throo hours at a tlmo, in daytime. I For pcoplo with woak eyes, ono hour should bo tho limit for closo ap plication of tho oyos. j Tho Iosb work ono does at night, tho hotter. Children, for oxamplo, flhould novor uso tholr oyo at night for any period oxcoodlng fifteen min utes to half an hour. Tho samo Is truo of adults whoso oyos aro not in tho host of shapo. Many peotdo work ln glaring lights without realizing tho strain that tho glnro puts on tho cyo. Ono should novor allow tho sun to shlno on tholr nowspapor or book becauso of tho In evitable gluro produced, nor should they try to read whon ln such a posi tion that tho book or papor is bo twoon tho oyos and tho light, thus shutting off a good doal of tho light. It would bo a good thing, If posT fllble, if ovon desk UghtH could bo so arranged as to dlroct tho light from behind. If your vision Is In anyway dofoc tivo, you owo It to yatirsolf to havo your oyo examined at onco. Probably you'vo beon intending for somo tlmo to havo thom attended to. What bottor timtf to carry out that resolution than January tho month pt good .resolu tions.? Call. and boo us at puco. C. S. CLINTON; Jeweler and ..OPTICIAN.. At ihts Sign of the Big Ring LOCAL ANI PERSONAL a. w. 1'iumor 10a Tuesday jor a ton-day stay at Excolslor Springs. Mrs. A. M. Solbcrt loft Wodnoa day for a visit with friends in Wn Kortown, S. D- Undor tho January apportionment of stato school monoy Lincoln coun ty will rocolvo $5,970.83. Pantry Spoclal Frl. and Sat. 35c cofToo for 23c ItEXALL STORE. Will Ilurko has hoon discharged from service and has rotumcd homo, as has also Gcorgo Andorsou. Mrs. A. F. Stroltz has returned from Omaha where alio received troatmont at a hospital for Bovoral weeks Mrs. E. F. Scoborgcr, who had boon visiting friends at Slgoumoy, Iowa, roturncd homo yostorday nftornoon. Mrs. Wayno Leonard, of Trinidad, Colo., has boon spondlng this week with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. Pantry Spoclal Friday and Satur day: 10c Lomon Extract 2.'Ie. REX- ALL STORE. condition to rosume buslnoss.' Tho Harrington Mer. Co. will buy your Hay and Grain. Obtain our prices boforo you sell. tf Mrs. Earl Hamilton, of ' Omaha, passed through Tuosday onrputo to California whoro sho will spend tho remainder of tho wlntor. Frank Murray wont to Excolslor Springs Tuesday night -whore ho will spond a week or ton days rccuporat Ing from a recent nttnek of pneu monia. Tho vlllago of Urady Is figuring on a proposition to install a transmis sion lino to Gothonhurg for lta elec tric current, Tho lino would cost $0,000.00 After bolng confined to" tho liouso for two wooks or moro with pleurisy, T. C. Patterson was ablo to rosumo work at his office tho early part of tho wook. AK high as sixty-four carB of hay, grain and stock por wcok Is boing idiippod out of tho North Platto sta tion. Tho bulk of tho shipments at prcsont is hay. Miss M. Sicilian, stoam baths and wedlBh MaBsage. ladloB and gentle men. Phono 897. Urodbock bide 85tf With 170,000 automobiles owned and I mo, In Nebrasko, 4t Is flgiured that ovory man, woman and child In tho stato could bo mobilized at Grand iBland within twonty-four hours. A social danco win bo glvon by tho II. of R. T. Tor tho bonoflt of tho ladles' auxiliary at tho Masonic hall noxt Monday ovonlng. A spe cial invitation is extended to sol diers and ullors- In ordor to place employees on an eight-hour basis, tho Union Pacific freight liouso and office In tho future will closo at 5:30. Frolght will bo re ceived up to four o clock p. m., instead of 4:30 as heretofore Liout. Allan Atchison, who vnB re cently discharged from sorvice, has rosiuncd his position as a travoling man out of this city. Ho will bring Mrs. Atchison here as soon as ho can socuro living (tuartors. For Snlo Hronzo turkoy toms Phono 79GFM- 3-G If you havo novor soon "Women's Weapons," come to tho Crystal to night. Whothor It is working cxpor lenco or exporlenco ln dodging, cpmo just tho same, Georgo Huntington canio down from his ranch north of Paxton yes torday in his car. ABkod a to road conditions, ho replied "Thoro aro no roads. It took mo eight house to drlvo down from tho ranch." Dcdgo Ilrothors cars for lmmedlato .delivory ono touring car and ono Commercial "car. AVho wonts thorn? J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer. 3-2 W. J. O'Connor oxpocts to leavo Sunday on a business, trip to Kansas City and Chicago. Later in tho wcok Mra. O'Connor will Join him and thoy will go on to Now York City whoro thoy will spond two wooks, Poland China Ho&s Sell Well. Tho salo of thoroughbred Poland- China brood sows hold at the Ilosack barn Tuosday 'aftornoon by C. J. Landholm & Son was a pronounced scccoss. Forfy' bond wore sold at an avorago prico of $88.12 oach. and buy er came from a number of pointB within and outslda Lincoln county. Wo understand tho Mossrs. Landholm wore woll ploasod with tho rosult of tho salo. ::o:: Tho salo of Liborty bonds of small denominations is said to bo heavy among North Platto holdors, tho Bales bolng mado at a discount of from four to eight por cent depondent on how Iwidly tho holder needs tho money. Many of these bonds, aro bolng sont to Omaha and Chicago brokors in ordor o avoid publicity hero at home. Un less tho need of monoy Is very ur gent thoso bonds should bo hold by tho purchasers. Pantry Spoclal,-Friday and Satur day 25c Cocoa 19c. REXALL STORE. A real estate agont says vory Httlo city proporty Is listed for sale. Boforo tho armlstlco was signed 'property wnor whb 'ere eligible to servico llBtod tholr proportlos for sale, .but whon war ceased and there was no probability of thom leaving they wlth- Irow their residences from tho market. wild riding Tom Mix. Soo him tonight at tho Keith In "Mr. Logan,, U. S. A.," and bo sure to stay for tho SuiiBhlne comedy "Mongrels." Indications this morning aro that tho A'prlJ weather wo have been hav ing for thrco or four weeks Is about to bo Interrupted and moro coal for tho stovo. and furnace will bo needed. Ho this ns It may, wo aro mighty thankful for tho pVasant weather wo havo had since Christmas. For Salo or Trade; Threo horses, throo shoats, two pairs. Pearl guineas, ono pair white Holland turkeys. Also good houso and lot In No. Platte. Phono 79GF15. "Small Change" and Checks Men of means as a rulo carry Just a Jlttlo "small chungo'' In Uwlr pockvt for potty oxponsos, Thoy Invariably .havo a check book in tholr possession for convcnlonoo In paying regular bills. ltefildos tho convenience of paying your bills by chock and always hav ing iho right change with you, your check is an undlsputjctl receipt. Pay your bills by chock. Savo time, worry and avoid mistakes. Tills bank will Do glud to accommodate you with 11 check book. Platte Valley State Bank NORTH PLATTE, NEB. tramping ovor muddy roads and over mountains with a heavy pack on your back. Wo havo boon marching thru German territory for two or three weoks and found tho people much different than wo oxpected to find them. Tho first Gormnn town wo strurk tho pooplo took us into their houses instead of showing uq Into tho lnrns as wo had boon used to la. France. The first thing tho women did wni o cook us somo" potatoes, fix us i i"pnor of 'notatoos, coffee, broad and btitlor and Jam. That Is tho way we found It all the way. The peoplo don't havo much to say abou' tho war, thev aro glad tho war 1b over and don't av they won the war but sav they will havo better times than they would of had had Germany won tho Avar. It la a inischty good thine that thoy realize whnt Is tho host for them. Wn havo had an awful hard march, '"it I think wo hnvo at hist finished It. T don't know how lomr wo will bo hero, but T tblnk until thov pot roadv o "ond ui homo I bono that won't bo lonrr. We nro row about, twontv-flvp mile- f-rm tho Rlilno and thMv or thlrtv i"o mlleq from Content-:. I will bp ablo to toll von lots that I oanno "rlto now T will write arnln wlion T i. I bono von mav havo n Mem fiirlBtwi" nnd 0 TTnrnv "pw Ynr. T lnn't think It wpl bo Innr pntil wo nro started on our wav homo. Vour loving son. Rryan. ::o:: . I). A. .Will Meet Monday. A meeting of tho D. A. R., postponed from tho early part of tho month, will bo hold Monday ovonlng at tho homo of Mrs. C. F. Iddinss. Tho nro Thoro aro tricks and tricks with gram will include music by Mrs. B. I s Coming The long awaited sexuel to "The Riders of the Purple Sage" WILLIAM FARNUM in "THE RAINBOW TRAIL" a powerful story of the great west written by Zane Grey Firslshow 7:15 Second 8:45 I Keith Theatre 1 I Wednesday and , I Thursday, Jan. 29-30 n Nakor, "Progress of tbp World War with map illustrations," by Mis Gantt, roll call with genealogical query, and tho election of delegates to the Con tinental congress and tho stato con ference. : :o: : NAUMANS WILL HK FIRST IMtKSlOEXT (i HUMAN DEMOCRACY. NEW JCSK9I -ft Are comimg tlu but not sufficient to fill all orders. We are allowed a small portion of each week's output. Your early signed or derwill help an early purchase. See us at once. PRICES AT NORTH PLATTE; NEB. Ford Touring - - $385.60 Ford Roadster - - 559.96 Ford Coupolet - - 713.78 Ford Sedan - - - 841.97 0CXX3000000000O ooooooooooooooJ Sj jooooooooooooco Ford one Ton Truck. - S611.2 Fordson Tractor, - - $936.00 Oliver Plow, two bottom, $150.00 Farm Machinery Prices on application. Hendy-Ogier Auto Company, Ford Authorized Sales and Service. East Fourth Street. J. L. SOUDER, Sales Manager MWTinTfriiiiwTTi.m.iiTriniiirinmTifti mammal, im nnM.i.whi n.m immm Berlin. Tho Berlin pre3s seems to bo mnanlmous on tho opinion that Horr Nauniann will bo tho first nrosl- dent of tho Gorman democracy. The presR Is equally confident that Chan collor Ebort will head the now mlnls try of tho government. Tho new democratic 'party is com posed of liberals and tho old nationa lists and it is bollevcd that a coalition of theso parties has boon effected that will lnsuro their supremacy and strength against further aggregation of othor political organizations. Somo of tho most nblo Gorman leaders aro a part of tho now regime, which was sanctioned by tho public oloctlons Monday, it is learned. Tho constituent assembly will include members of tho old radical party and tho socalist and democratic leaders. It is regarded In Paris that tho new Gormnn government will mako pos sible carrying out of peace conference programs on a sound basis now, as far ns tho German peoplo are con corned. : :o: : For Sale A well established and paying medlclno route, car and samp lo outfit Included. Thono 7G0F5, or addross R. II. STECK, North Platto. 2-5 : :o: : Avoid Irregularity in tho bowel movements, It leads to chronic con stipation: a condition that poisons, tho blood and breeds disease Prickly Ash Blttors restores regularity and puts I tho system In ordor. Prlco $1.25 por 1 . .11. n r. . J !.l jiouiiu. uummuro-unig k.v, ohuuuu lAgonts. ft i.t Say! Stop, Listen, Read! Do you know what we sell??Just read over the list and if you need anything in our line, phone 206 or call at 4he Lamb building on north Locuat street. "WE H4NDLE COAL OF ALL KINDS CARNATION FLOUIt C0KN 31EAL GKAHAM FLOUIt PAN CAKE FLOUIi BUCKWHEAT FLOUIt MIXED CHICKEN FEED COItN WHEAT SCREENINGS CORN CHOP BARLEY SPELTZ EGG MASH FOR CHICKENS CALF MEAL OF ALL KINDS. ALFALFA MOLASSES FEED COTTON CAKE LLNDSEED OIL MEAL TANKA.GE ' LEYP0LDT & PENNINGTON, Lamb Building, North Locust St. Phone 206 FARM LOAN: AT COST The Foderal Land Bank at Omaha has authorized J. C. H0LLMAN, Attorney and Secretary-Treasurer of the Osgood National Farm Loan Association, to receive applications for Federal Farm Loans. Abundant Funds Interest Rate 5 1-2 Percent Those loans may run 34 and a half years and are payable in small semi-annual payments. Liberal options of payment on principal. Do Not Pay Big Commissions. The Federal Land Bank 1ms been established by the govern ment to make Farm Loans at cost. All profits are divided among the borrower. No other institution can give you these advantages. SIXTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Has been loaned to farmers by the Omaha Land Bank the past year. If you need a loan it will pay you to see us soon. Let us explain this system to you. J. C. HOLLMAN, Attorney And Sec-treas. for Osgood N F. L. A.; Rooms 1 to 5 Brodbeck Building, North Platte. Nebraska. PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at his farm Ave miles east and three miles south of the state farm on Wednesday, Jan. 29, '19 commencing at 1 o'clock p. m.. the following described property, to-wit: 4 HEAD HORSES Constisting of two mares weighing 1100 each, 10 years old: one mare, smooth mouth, weight 1000; one gelding, smooth mouth, weight 1000. 44 HEAD CATTLE Thirteen coming 2-year-old steers; nine cows; three 3-year-old hdifers; five milch cows, threo of which are fresh; six 2-year-old -heifers; ono yearling heifer; six ono year old steers;, an extra gopd registered Short Horn bull. FARM MACHINERY Do Laval cream separator; McCormick grain bind er; two-row cultivator: farm wagon; single row cultiva tor; grain drill: McCormick mower. FREE LUNCH AT NO OX. Terms Sums under $10 cash, over that amount eight months' time at 10 per cent interest. 2 per cent dis count for cash. A. S. GREGG, Owner El) KIERIG, Auctioneer. ItAl' C. 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