t ' t Seven out of Ten Need Glasses PRESt An eye that Is the merest frncllon "lv? lof nn Inch too long, or too short, or $ '.. ' j uneven on the surface, lias to uorlc i- , oxtru hard to focus Helit raysoften cannot secure n focus, In which case sight Is not as sfod as It should he. This oxtrn work causes strain, which hard on the oyes mid on heultli. itwriv iifi'nl I'lnnwlii; i iwl the strain. 4 I i,,i,lti.r.Mnii utimt'ti sievnn out. (if ten jioojilc Mould he benefited In sight and health by wearing glasses. You can hate your eyes tested In the west scientific manner at Clinton's. It Is a good thing to have done. CLIN T O N , Jeweler and OPTICIAN.1 At the Sign of the Hlg King. LITE Batteries, ID. ,4 Is your Battery losing It's Power? DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dml'sl OHice over the McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND PEKSONAL There can be no half way point about the condition of your - battery Let Us Take Care of ' It For You. Official Service Station McDonald Bank Building. Phone 731 Mrs. Joseph Morsch is reported scr lously 111 with the ilu. James Dixon returned Friday from a business trip to Omaha. Mrs. Addlo Likens, of Paxton, vis ited friends in town over the week end. Mrs. Geo. Trexlor has accepted a position with the Wilcox Department Store. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Souser left Sun day for Clarks, Neb., to visit their son. Frank Herrod of Ogalalla, visited his mother, Mrs. Reglna Herrod, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Thompson, of Hershoy, spent Friday in town visit ing friends. Dr. L. J. Krauso, Dentist, room 3 McDonald Bank building. William Davis, who is in the S. A. T. C. at Ames college, is home on a ten day furlough. Joe Kopf is home on a six months' leave of absence Ho Is on the ship Von Stuphen. II. R. Smith, who was with the Standard Oil Co. at Sidney, has been transferred to this city. Hurry Dixon & Son, Eyesight Spe cialists. Mrs. A. II. Turpon has returned from Grand Island whero sho spent a week visiting her parents. Misses Villa Whlttakor and Florence Stamp wont to Omaha Saturday night to attend Omaha's Dross-Up week. Another carload of Dodge Drothors cars on tho way, have you got yours ordered yet? J. V. UomiRh. dealer, Miss Florence Stack wont to Lexing ton Saturday for nn oxtonded visit with her sister, Mrs. Wilfred Stuart Wantod Woman to work by day, steady employment. Mrs. J. S. Slmms, 103 south Sycnmore. Miss Julia Gloason, who has been visiting her slstors, tho Mlssos Mar garet and Viola Glenson, returned to Chappoll Saturday. King Rhlley, the well known auto driver, has brokon into politics and is a candldato for alderman in Oshkosh, his homo town. Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148 Nina Spitlor will bo olected city clork of Sidnoy today. Sho has.no op position, although all tho other can dldatcs have opponents. Will havo tho now Chandler four door Sedan In early this week, also somo of tho Kluo-blrds, tho little four passenger dreams. J. V. Romlgh Dealor. Mrs. A. W. Brown, accompanied by Mr. Brown, Mrs. Powers and Dr. Van diver, was tnkon to Omaha tho latter part of last week to receive medical treatment. Wanted to buy Light stock hogs and sopic brood sows. Phono 797F031 Tho ladles' aid socloty of tho Pros bytorlan church will moot In tho church parlors Thursday afternoon ontortnlned by Mosdames Grndy, Rob inson and LaRuo. For Rent 80 acres of Irrigated land sovon mllos west of North Platte; 33 acres in alfalfa; no buildings. In qulro of A, M. Scharman, G south Maplo street. 23tf Gothenburg is again undergoing an other soigo of tho ilu, Thero has been n number of deaths tho past ton days a ban has boon placed on all public gatherings and a strict quarantine is in force For Kent ono uniurnisucu room 301 cast Fifth strOot. Tho first of tho sixty dollar bonus cnecKB to sounors nnu sailors were ro eelved Saturday. Tho total amount to bo distributed in Lincoln county from this Bourco will exceed fifty thousand dollars. For Salo Vacant lot and gnrngo nt 020 wost 11th. Apply at tho nrem lsos, 22-4 Win Balloy, of Brady, who died at tho Pulver hospital In this city Mon day night of lust week, had boon a resldont of tho county for many yours, and is said to havo fig urod in tho Toxasi cattle drives which woro mado into Ogalalla prior to 1880 For Trado- 10 Acres land and town lot In Lako View, Orogon, for auto mobile, Address 2 South Mnplo stroot, North Platto. tflO Will Ilulld Hub House., t. Members of the Country Club hold a meeting Friday evening and accopted the tentative plans for a olub house on the tract of land owned north, of town. The plans call for a- building that will cot about seven thousand dollars, ::o:: - r Hoys Lose, (Jlrls Win. In the ame of bahket ball at the Franklin auditorium Friday ovoninp the agricultural school team of Cur-, tis defeated the high school taam in a ; swiftly played game by a score of trtx-1 teen to thirteen. The North Platte girls' taunt played the girls team at Ogalalla th Mum; evening and won by a jeore of twenty-three to eleven. i :;o:r r. P. Officials Re-enter Sen Ice. Siriit. Woodruff and Master Mechan ic Hlghlemun, of the Wyoming divi sion, who had been in servtee over seas, arrived home n few days ago.'and today re-enter the service of the Union Pacific on tho Wyoming division. Supt. McDuffy. who lias, liau cnargo. pt tin Wyoming division during the ab sence of Supt Woodrun, -ill go bnrk to the Wostorn district with head quarters at Rawlins. ::o:: .Men Quit rniou Pacific Today nine men who had been mem bers of the car repair gang during the winter, quit the service of tho Union Pacific and will return to farm work. About a dozen Jap and Mexican labor ers have also given up their positions with tho company to go to work In tho beet fields and nt other farm labor. District Foreman McGraw says he experienced no trouble in filling the places of tho men who quit, as ho had on file more applications than ne cessary to fill tho places vacated. There generally is a waiting list of common laborers, but tho number o'f mechanics applying for work is ex ceptionally light. ::or Run Down by Car. A three year old child of Iko Curtis, of Hershoy, was run down by a car driven by Mrs. D. M. Leypoldt Satur day afternoon at tho corner of Sixth and Dewey, but fortunately the little ono was but slightly injured. No blame is "attached to Mrs. Leypoldt, as she was driving very slowly and had her , car under control. The child was at I tho edge of the sidewalk with Its ! mother and ran directly In front of tho car when it was so close to her ! that Mrs. Leypoldt did not have time oven to swerve tho car. The child was knocked down and a front wheel passed ovar both legs. Mrs. Leypoldt picked the child up and conveyed, it to the General Hospital where an ex amination disclosed no broken bones and on'y very slight bruises. : :o: : Power. It has just come to my notice, that never having made any wonderful claims, but being satisfied with the facts of performance and cndurati' of Chandler Motor Cars, after having thoroughly tested them myself, that somo of the secret of tho nower ofttlili car Is due to a comparison of Its V horsepower to wolght, Tho Chandler motor dovolops 72 h. p. and the DIs-patch-passonger model weighs 2840 pounds. More than 1 h. p. for every 40 pounds, of weight. Compare this vith some of the widely -A.ixto Mil i mm f. School Children's Day North Platte Night Visitors Day Farmer Day 2:30-5:30 Thursday Admitted free - - - Thursday Night Friday Afternoon and Night Saturday Afternoon . Soldiers "and Sailors and Canteen in uniform free Saturday Night Truck and Tractor Exhibit in Street EVERY AFTERNOON, Orchestra Music afternoon and evening. Peerless Trio, Singers, Dancers, Instrumentalists, every afternoon and evening. i Special quartettes every evening. A dmisson 35 and DOORS OPEN FROM 2:30 UNTIL 10:30 North Platte Auto Dealers Ass'n MET Xo Apology to 3Inlic. Whether the candidate endorsed hv Tim Tribune is first or fourth in vaunted the race, no apologies will bo offered. claims as advertised, or with the pow- Kir- pizer's platform covered tho phases of the city's needs, anu tins, backed by tho belief that ho Would make good the promises therein con tained, support was given him. In advanco ot tno resuu 01 to day's contest, Tho Tribuna promises that it will align itself with and give its most hearty support to, tho suc cessful candidate in his efforts to make a cleaner and better, a bigger and more progressive North Platte. Tho future welfare of North Platto is of trreater importance to Tho Trib une than the political ambitions of any candidate. or to weight of any stock car pro ducod, regnrdles of price. And tho touring 7 passongor model weighs but 2985. Seventy-two horse power ought to give this light staunch car lots of action and really It does. Try ono out somo time, with no obligation to buy, but meroly to know. At your service. J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer. ::o:: NOTICE Tho Ideal Bakery will bo run on a strictly cash basis after April 1st. A. & J. O HARE. : :o: : K. V. Attention All members of Mazeppa Lodge No. 115 JC. P., aro requested to be present at a meting to bo held Wednesdny, April Oth, 1919, at K. P. hall. Matters of very important business will be transacted. S. M. SOUDER, 22-2 K. R. S. In order to avoid a collision with an other car on north Locust street Sat urday night, Charley Macomber ran his car into tho silent policeman. Tho force of tho impact overturned the car with Charley underneath, but ho escaped with slight bruises . The car was somewhat damaged and tho post knocked from its foundation. , :o: : FOR SALE One 100 egg Old Trusty Incubator; ono 100 egg Poultry Leader incubator, both in good condition. BLANKENBURG BROS., 19-4 1305 North Locust St. FOR SALE. My 5C0 aero ranch, well improved, 4 miles southeast of Tryon, jncrner son county. Will tako good city nronertv in nart payment. R. A. McFARLAND, Phono Red 732 North Platto. Neb. ltr I'llilWII Will 1 1 II lill III III i' III1 1 1 IK II MHHI imm BIIHIIMil PUB LIC SALE gfTho undersigned will sell at public salo on his farm at Blgnell, Neb., tho following described property on Friday, April 4th, 1919 Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., as follows: 4 HEAD OF HORSES Consisting of 1 sorrel mnro 0 six years old, weight 1,200; 1 bay gelding six years old, weight 1,200; 1 two year old sorrel colt; one yearling mnro colt. 12 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of one 3 year old heifer, four 2 year old Hereford heifers, 1 yoarllng steer calf, 1 yearling heifer calf, 2 coming yenrling calves, 3 suckling calves. 7 HEAD OF HOGS Qonslsting of six brood sows, about ready to farrow, 1 barrow weight about 200. FARM MACHINERY Consisting of ono 14 Inch walking plow, 1 Emerson riding plow with breaking attachments, 1 manure spreader, 1 eight foot McCor mlck binder, C foot Decriug mowor, 12 foot Deorlng rako. Deorlng corn blndor, two G shovo cultlvntors. 7 foot Koystono disc, 2 row drill plant or, 3 box grnln wagon, 9 foot John Dooro diso, truck wngon with hay rack, 3 section harrow, now Deero lister, wagon with hog rack, a lot of boo suppllos, Monitor gasolne engino, 2 horse power Fairbanks en gin both In good repair, DcLnvul separtor, beet plow, cutlvator and beet drill.'somo good seed outs, 50 bushels of cano seed, 3 sets doublo work harness, 1 set light doublo harness, set single harness, range cook stovo, kitchon cabinet, china cabinet, and many other articles too numerous to mention. FREE LUNCH AT XOOX. TERMS OF SALE All sums of $10.00 and undor cash. Over that, amount eight months time will be given, purchasor giving note bear ing 8 per cont interest with approved security, H. P. Stevens, Owner. It. 1U S1IAP1T.LL, Auctioneer. LESSLEY R. PRIOR, Clerk. "How's business, Bill?" inquired tho reporter of W. J. Hendy yesterday. 'Rushed to death," replied Hendy. "Wo never had so much. Fords sell ing as fast or faster than wo can get them and the same is true of Fordson tractors." Miss Bertha Thoelecke, of Omaha, was in town yesterday on her way to Arthur to look after her farm and live stock. -::o:: FOR SALE Two yearling Holstein bulls. A. Coolldgo, North Platte. 21-4 it INCORPORATED 1887. it Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. This Association is prepared to make Loans: On Improved City Property or to Improve Same. Toassist in the purchase of City Property To pay off existing mortgages on City Property. These loans are repaid in small monthly payments just like rent. Borrowers in the Home Association It repay their loans with a saving of from 20 to 30 per i.t $ cent over that of any competing Association. T. C. PATTERSON, President. SAMUEL GOOZEE, Secretary. it OUR SPRING AND SUMMER ASSORTMENT OF STYIES. In Standard Custom Garments of Chicago is now in and ready for your inspection. We will be pleased to take your order now. We also make Uniforms for Conductors and Brakemen from $26 up. Call on us and see our new line of goods Yours truly, Over Hlrschfold Clothing Store. CARL GE!RIjE