i t fl Harry Lantz and son of Sterling, B. OF 1. F. AND E. TOTE , GlaSSeS OVerCOme tf&VerfhMfitfn this week vIMtlng, f FOR SBYT LAIlOJt I'AItTV near sight friends and transacting business. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Lltsoy left Near sight Is most Denver, Colo., July 9. jUV roeolu- 4tn In v.itiirnf n with Aha ntron . . iS. ?'5Self"k. other railroad brotherhood for the troublesome ; . L . I . I r 'ctljuMnM nijium Victim ,1 H summertime, when one Is out O'Ljwedlsh Massage. ladieB and gentfe" i men. Phone 897. Erodbeck bide. 85tf n. A. O. Kocken returned Monday ev glasses nrc n grcai ncnciiw .iney im- onlng fron, pang,jc Colo., whore he prove the Tlslonnnd enable you to get J"ul been visiting his daughter, Mrs. n great deal more enjoyment from be- Mr an(, Mr8 Robert Doobke nnd nl ilniini nn.1 nnil fllA strain children and Mrs. H- F Doebke will u"""' leave today, for nn extended vMl In that Is Injurious to vision. California nnr nntoniefrlst Is expert In fitting Ladles' blouson at a 20 per cont dls- count" In tho organdies, voiles and Kinases to- correct near sight. The LceorKetta cropos. B. T. Tramp & ... Sons. Vork Is done with the greatest skill ?nnu care and your satisfaction Is guaranteed C. S. CLINTON, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. . At the Sign of the Big Ring. AT THE SUN THEATRE FRIDAY Anna Q. Nilsson in: "THE WAY OF THE STRONG" ALSO ARBUCKLE COMEDY. SATURDAY Monroe Salisbury IN THE SLEEPING LION" ALSO 2 reel TOM MIX COMEDY. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist OWce over tho McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Sons. Mrs. J. J. Crawford,, son Robort and Miss Colcste loft Thursday for a month's visit in Iowa with Mrs. Craw ford's mothor. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hollman and chil dren returned Tuesday from a month's visit, in Tipton, Iowa,, with Mrs. Jtloll- man s mother. Mrs. C. J. Perkins and daughter Juno returned Wednesday from Ogden whore they had spent the past month visiting rolatives. Mrs. Walter Crook and children re turned Monday night from Chadron whore thoy had beon visiting friends for several weokB. Miss Grace Krogan arrived Tues day from Now "Vork city and will spend tho summer with ' her sister Mrs. Thos. Cooloy For Sale J. I. Smith's fine irrigat ed farm four miles northwest of North Platte. InmUro at 203 west Second street. Phono 158. . 47-8 Mrs. Geo. Hatfield accompanied by her grandson. Milton Chambers, left Wednesday for Garble, Wyoming, for a visit with relatives Mrs. Joe Tottcnhoff and daughters Romona, Naomi and Charlotte, nr rived Wednesday for a visit at the Dick Tottcnhoff home. You will bo Interested in our very complete lino of wrist watches Watches of tho highest quality. El gins from $30 up to $50. Dixon, the Quality Jeweler. Miss Arta Kocken returned Monday night from Great FaUs, Mont., where she had been teaching this past year and will spend the summer with her father, A. O. Kocken. A big assortment of wash dresses Just arrived which will bo Included In tho discount given on dresses bp ginning Friday, July 11th. E. T, Tramp & Sons. James Smlthers arrived Wednesda for a visit with his brother Hoyt and his sister Mrs. N. F. Harrison. Mi Smithors has just returned from year's servlco overseas. 10 dollars for a drink, one hundred dollars for a kiss, was tho price he paid when Kato Billings of Red Butto waited upon him. Seo Monroe Sans bury at the SUN Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hogge, who liv south of Horahcy, returned Monday from an auto trip to the Yellowstone Park. Ed Is now busy harvesting about 400 acres of Binall grain A. W. Plumer sold G40 acres of hay land at Maxwell this week to Kont- Burko Cattlo Co. for a consideration of $51,200, or $80 per acre. It is one of tho best tracts of hay land in thatsec tlon. creation of a national labor party was adopted at Wednesday's soaMonj of the annual conventloiy of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Englnemen. i Tho resolution was Included In the report of the protective -committee, which was adopted. Action was tak fin n nrpfiitlvn KoRsInn and ttm an nouncement given out simply aid tho resolution was adopted after some discussion. A rider to tho resolution for the establishment of a "dally -press " to aid tho now jiarty also was adopted. Leaders said this might include the establishment of for or five news papers In the larger cities to at as publicity organs for th new party. o: : , Return from Auto Trip Wm. E. Shuman and daughter Doro thy have Just rctur-ned from a 750- mile trip by auto, all within the Mate They drove to Kearney, Hastings. Llm coin and Omaha and returned over the Lincoln Highway. Mrs. Louise Burke accompanied them as far as Omaha and then went east to visit friends at Ft. Wayne, Inds While In Lincoln Mr. Shuman argued a case before the fed- Ural court. Mr. Shuman says the ieople of the east part of tho state are very enthusiastic over tie ques tion of good roads and-street paving Is being laid in many towns and cities, including such small towns as Shelton and Crete; also that different naved " Sr Is "ei?& T". MioininB GRATEFUL Including a paved highway extending from Lincoln to Beatrice. . ::o:: Rborn for Rent Lady Apply to C08 cast Fifth. preferred. Dl-2p . i 1 The New Hotel Palace atii tafeC Is now Openforthe Accommodation of the Public. : lVJille n few of our fixtures nrc still IncK'ntr'wb nrc nblc to tnke enro of the. public both ns to rooms and dining room and lunch counter service. All rooms nre equipped with running hot nnd cold wnter nnd n number of the rooms hnvo privnte bnths attached. AH rooms ure neatly nnd attractively furnished, thus giving to our patrons tho mnxi mum of comfort. In our dining room nnd nt the lunch counter the best the market af fords is served, and throughout our service is second to none. Upon the arrival and installation of the' delayed fixtures we will have u public opening nnd will be pleased to show the public one of the best appointed hotels and cafes in the state. RICHI UCAI, Owner. HUGH Y. IV AD A, General Mnnagcr. TV. S. CHENEY, Assistant Manager FOR ONE THING Now Prepared for Them. The frequency of house breakings during the past week has resulted In house occupants arming themselves and Just at this time fifty per "cent or more of our householders have with in reach a shotgun or revolver. One hardware deatar said Tuesday that ho bad sold every cartridge ho had In tho house to citizens who announced that 8oldier Might Have Seen Good In Oth er Chances, but Not In That , Last Greeting. The man who had volunteered his life for his country came back fr,om the western front. His experience had completely changed him. Ho carried within the sense of nn entirely new world. He went to Washington. He heard they proposed to be ready for early tne RPpech of n senator. He saw the morning callers. If the burglar or 'ouoyisis cunsurung luguuier. no burglars keep up their work there Is wanted something, nnd he waited for pretty certain to bo a killing, for the It In vain. "It Is the same old crowd," lie snld. He met the girl he loved with an other fellow. She told him that she still loved him nnd that the only reason she wns with the other fellow was be cause she was loneome for him. "It's the same old girl," he said. Tie traveled on a railroad. The guard was surly. The train was late. The average man will shoot to hit and not to scare. ::o: Divine Services nt Episcopal Church- Ho'y communion 7:30 a, m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m. Sunday, school 9:45 a. m. 4. Sunday school north side 3 p. m. : :o: : Robinson Circus Cnmlni?. Al Butler, advance man for the Yan- fo0(1 wns P001" Tll rate WKS nearly keo Robinson circus, was -in town double. Tuesday making arrangements for "It's the snme old transportation that show to exhibit in North Platte onlv worse." he said. ruesuay, July 29th. This circus show- He reached his home town. He wns ed in North Platto last year and was met by a delegation and a bund. Wlth pronounced very good. ,n two weeks four of neighbors lino nVii'uTTi - had gotten the best of him, another . Tho OgaTaUa ball team, 'which has "rowed half his pay, and at the end been winning nit Pnmoa fi,i of u month when he walked down Main will play tho North Platte team at the street no onc knQW nlm l)ecaUR0 ho city .park next Sunday afternoon at wn ''e. 3:30. Tho local team hnn hepn' unmo. He went back home. There wus a what strengthened and attired In womnn wnlting for him on the door- their new uniforms promise to per- step. "My baby hero 1" she said. And putting his nrms around her, he replied: "Same old mother thank God!" Thomas L. Mnsson In New York Eve ning Post. You aro going to buy a Tempolnt Fountain Pen somo day sure, be causo aftor all they have many points that othor pons havo not. Dixon, tho MIbb Esther Schwalgcr Is quite 111 Quality Jewolor, 'will bo moro thnn glad to show ypu his very complete line. form better than In the last game ::o:: Notice to Property Owners nntl Tenants. ah outside closets in sewer dis tricts must bo connected with the sower on or before September 1st. All householders In tho nit v m ft maintain garbage cans which will be GOT THE WRONG IMPRESSION ompuecl nt stated times by the city Grandfather Was Convinced His Pet Had Joined the Church, and Re jolced Accordingly. with an Infection of tho oyos Dr. L. J. KrauBo, Dontlst, room 3 McDonald Bank building. Harry Block returned Wednesday from a business trip to Omaha. Wanted A housekeeper, tho Marti Meat Market, . ... . . . . , , nfimno Hint, rrnk'n itinlt ia. uari wicKsirom. or iiorsnoy. irnns- -""'" "v w. v.... ..... acted business in town Wednesday. cnargo, Tho figures for tho school census rtov. T. A. Llndenmoyer spent the wcok end hero with his family while enrouto back to Now York. Uov. Lln denmoyer Is In servlco as a Y. M. C. A, Apply at worker and Just at present Is nccom- bin panying troops from Now York to the Shu Fly nnd spray at tho Rcxall. I linvn liint lmnn mrnpfl in hv. H'rort fcil -LA. A. ..it .1 . .!. t At.-. two sons left Wednesday for Estos hi4i of ednmtlnn.. The total num- Park. . i,nr nf linvn nnil elfin hnfwnnn thfi nirfiB AlwayB trv Tho Rcxall first, it of 5 and 21 on Juno 1 wns 2184. There . I . . in . m - fnn . 1 i mt. pays.' tf wero ilia uoys ami iu.iu giria, uw , ,, , . . ., total is -mi more man uic toiai one Jnmos Smallwood has begun tho , m,. lu,,,,,,, ! , nrtiil IriTi nt n nnw 1imidi it unntlt I . ' ' VWV V.T Q BUUIU fopycarB 1HW l UJL IU VV 11. I Mrfl Wm. Hupfor loft Wednesday !, ,iv ,id ir it nn i.n,f,.iiv i VAIUIiUliU IIOIl IIUU 1HD11UO ill I 1.1 l,t - l.n.,l.,,r .nn inim..n UOKianu, uai. '1 wonther. Tf nhnnt 200 of tho IfiOO fol- Wantcd Liberty bonds at market lows who gwo us a dollar or two each would liquidate wo might bo In post tlon to escape about two weeks of hot price. Louis Lipshltz Mrs. H. M. Johnston wont to Denver Tuesday for a short visit with rela tives and frionds. Misses draco Burko and Blancho Fonda loft Wednesday for a month'o visit in California. Always stop at tho Rcxall. weathor by fleeing to tho pine clad hills of southern Wyoming and try our luck at trout fishing. If cvory nerve In tho body was do llverlng 100 per cent of its power tho health would bo 100 per cont vigorous. Only foolish oxcesses could mnko It Mm. Tonno of TTnrai.ov .nint n. otherwise. Get your backbono In or- ... I jinn ftsf iti trv nHirin nf niiAiiniiaA lirst or tlio week hero with hor s stor. "uu i p.uddu.u Mra. 11. m. T.nvnnhu. canscu oy misaugneo spinal joints, . A" I ., , A 1 i uuu juu win iiiiu uitiuru Kuuiib uu JJr. WOrrlll. DOntflSt. OlflCO OVDf hnnlthv. Pnll on rp f?tnton trulnw for TTTII.. 1 - . o. I ": . " ' wiitu ixyuiuutm oiuro. a consultation. No charcc. If. .l r a i s-v i l mr. uuu aire, -ftliurow UlCSOn nUU MIrb TVirothv ITnhhnr.1 linn hnnn son George returned Wednesday from xceiuior oprings, juo. Jefferson school for tho comlnc venr. For your vacation you will huvo to Sho is a graduate of tho local high havo an Ingersoll. Dixon has a big school nnd tho advanced courso of tho BtocK. ivuarnoy aiaio wormai. uuring tne . ,, , ljL , , past two yoarB sho has been teaching Mr, Fowles, of tno Commercial In-ltt, n,u.v ., Ai.n 0v.t vostmont Co.. of Lincoln, transacted I businoss in town Tuesday. but u!d uot nccont n8 shft nrfnr?P'i l . . . Wftntod Separator man for eliock ,a" tllo placo offered her here tlirnnlilni .Will nnv tQ fill -.-. n I Call at this office. 49-4 fV wa0?1 ncom, a nroinor (u .mo. in, o. vaiiiuii, ui iuih uiiy uuu Miss Mntldo B. Tollo. of Tlrlilironort. liomo in Orogon after a short visit were married Tuesday, morning at tho hero at tho R. Falk homo. Carlton homo. Rov. Mackintosh offl- garbargo collector, Falluro to comply with this notice subjects tho ownor or tenant to ar rest and fine. D. N. VALERIUS. "2-2 Sanitary Inspector. :o: : She Is a newspaper woman nnd her grandfather formerly was a local He Is very Teachers' Special lixainlniillon. There will bo a snecial tnnrhora- v- Preacher of circuit fume, amlnatlon for renewing tho qertifl- much Interested In her religious stato catcs under tho old law Friday, July linu" worries because sho does not nt- laut at worm I'ntto. Onlv tho five tend ciurcn every aunuay nignr, essontlals and llfo subjects will bo Tho other evening she went to a Klven. church to write a storv about the new G2-2 AILEEN GANTT COfiHTlAN. I nrnn tho niirr-hnao of tvlilph hnd hoon County Suptl made possible by her stories In the pa . .a. . pen g0 sno toojj grandfather with her, VYAiS Ihli knowing that while ho could not hear To hlro by the Community Welfare much of the services, still he would en . organization, a competent director Joy being In the church who can glvo his ontlro time directing tho swimming and overseeing tho grounds at tho swimming pool. wane your application in person to F. R. ELLIOTT, At Tho Hub ::o Scientific Eyo Tcstlny Our modern equipment and skillful examinations in every detail, assures At tho close of tho sermon enmo a surprise for the newspaper womnn, The minister announced : "Miss S., who wroto the stories which brought tho money for our organ, is with us to night nnd I would like for her to comQ up In front so that all of us may seo her and shake her hand." Grandfather saw his grandchild ad vance to the front of tho church nnd toPeTrnBdftvSa?o,na,,y ? 8""kln? ilium. I if mill uui iiuiini ii nmu iiiu minister hnd said, but still he hnd the II. DIXON & SON. Wo Grind our Own Lenses. ::o: memory of enmp meeting days to In- Notice to Suburban Wntcr Users. 'onu him of what wns happening. All water users on tho Subnrimn Ir- They convinced him thnt his grnnd rlgatlon Ditch must keep their lat- daughter hnd joined the church and orals clean If they expect to get good with luindshnklng the people were results irom uio water. Tho nrosl- welcoming her into the roiu. Ho ne dent of the board will not stand for did his part. lie rose to his feet and any waste of water. 52-4 bejmn shoutlnc at the ton of his voice. Klvwv rrn rrun nnnr Tn "l'" -ie, tho undersigned dentists of I North Platte, will close our offices every Thursday nftcrnoon until Oc tober 1st, 1919. Signed: . ii: c. imocif, A. L. LANE. i). e. MonitniL, L. .7. KKAUSE, 11. E. MITCHELL, 0. 11. CRESSLER, W. F. CROOK. :o::- Power From Ocean Tides. So far such little power as has been abstracted from ocean tides has been Insignificant. The rise nnd fall of tho tides Is not very great, even though It does Hmount to 70 feet In some places, nnd hence If any considerable power Is to bo obtained bnslns of large area must be used By damming tho boy at Mont St Michel In France, where the tide rises about 45 feet, It is estimated that enough power, may be obtained to op erate half of the Industries of France, A French engineer with vast powers T. F. Henley, stato hall adjuster for Lincoln county, has moro calls for loss adjustments thnn ho can look nf tor and has asked thnt nn. nriilitinnnl adjuster bo provided. In adjusting of Imagination hns conceived tho idea thoso losses, which aro scatters! nil of building dikes across the channel Mr 'u.oRtor v.nia inft fo Tnnvn elating. Tho couple left tho snme day over tho county, ho travels such lone and across the Thnmos estuary to Wednesday morning after visiting !or 1,uyar" wnoro iney win mnito inoirj uiBtancos mat mucn time is consumed form two inrge tidal basins winch may Iriends in town for a few days.: ". iuo unuu hub uuuu iuhchhib in matting uio trips, ne stnrteii out be used alternately to furnish a con ni.mii not ' wjuuvjr (wiu uu yunmruu hhu a ubi 01 vniriy losses, tlnuous supply of power. .., hUA;in lumij iuuuuim ii um buinto uu 01 wiucu occurreu in me nan S. M. SOUDER T. F. HEALEY Liberty Land Company Office Over Rexall Drug Store. Choice Farm Land in Lincoln and adjoining Count ies. Also some good Ranches. Houses and Lots in all parts of North Platte. Look for the Big l sitn. Always try Tho NORTH PLATTE NORTH PLATTE,NEB.I COW BRANDS Cow! Brand The Best Flour Made in. the Best Town 1 i m Western Nebraska A Home Product Used by all Home People. UNION MEN Attend Your Meetings;atOthe NEW LABOR ! TEMPLE i - Hear what is being said and done for the next' Thirty Days by the educational com mittee in behalf of union-made goods and against mail order houses. Patronize home industry and the merchants who have co operated with the Central Labor Union. North Platte Central Labor Union . INCORPORATED 1887. Mutual Building andLoan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The Association has unlimited funds at its command to assist in the Raiding or purchase of homes for the' people of North Platte. If you are interested, the officers of this Association will render every assistance and show you how easy it is to- acquire your own home. T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE F. SALISBURY, President. Secretary. paye.''' ' tf QToreeas. torm of July 5th