. 4 . An iced tea set ' Wc arc showing a very pretty tea set of six glasses nnd six spoons fipeclnl ly priced. The spoons nrc nn nrtlstlc pattern thnt one will ncTcr tire of. They nr; the best (junllty of sliver plate which will -v'Ire except lonnlly long service The,, gjlnsscs, nrc gracefully shaped, trlth nh exquisite light cut pntternv This Is equipment you will use dnlly with Intense satisfaction. The price Is nn extra good value we consider ourselves fortunate In being able to offer at this time. The Set 0 Glnsses C Spoons C. CLINTON Jeweler ami OPTICIAN. v At the Sign of the Ilig King. DR. 0. I!. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Of lice oTcr tha McDonald Statu Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Wanted Second hand Bquare, dark -fwqoddlnlne table, call 329. hmtb; im, uoicomue ion ycsioraay for a visit with friends In Omaha. Kodaks and films at tho Rexall. E. K. Souder, of Moorcfleld, visited relatives and friends In town Sunday. Wanted A housekeeper. Apply at tho Marti Meat Market. 61tf Win. Rath returned Saturday from a week's visit in Iowa with his parents. Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Office ovor Wilcox repurtmcnt Store. Mrs. J. W. Nllcs has been spending tho past week with friends In Kearney .and Hastings. i Wanted Liberty bonds at market price. Louis Llpshltz. , Irving Johnsoin who had been In service overseas landed at Now Port News, Sunday. far. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg.. Phono 148 Clnrcnco Day left Sunday, for Toxns where ho has accepted a position with an oil company, j Always try Tho Rexall first, It pays. tf Miss Mario Gough went to Yorkl yesterday where she will spend tho summer with relatives., Wash Suits It you arc still to buy a tub skirt you aro suro to find tho kind you want at BLOCK'S store Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed McMurray ar rived Friday from Calgary, Canada, for a visit at tho Ast Snyder home. ' ' For Salo A good milch cow. Call at 803 south Walnut. 53-lp Will Norrls, who is employed by tho Wyoming, good roads commission, Is In, town for a day or two visiting his mother. Misses Fern Watts and Fayo Elder will leave tomorrow for a two weeks' visit with friends in Ft. Morgan nnd Denver. Ed Sullivan was the first Wallace precinct farmer to market now whoat. HJ8 whoat jgvjynged thirty Imshels to 'ho acre. Miss Wlnnlo Spencer, of Wallace has gone to Washington to accept a clerical position In the treasury de partment. , : Always try Tho Rexall first, it pays. ( - . " tf Freight traffic 'on the Union Pacific Is increasingand two or throe addition al crews have boon put on during the past wek. Fred Hartman nrrh'cd Saturday from Knoxvlllo, Tonn., for a visit with his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. San ford Hartmnn. ' Mrs. John Bratt """fa visiting her daughtor Mrs. Chas. Hendy In Denver, having left for that city tho latter part , of last week. Hundreds of children's summer light wolght gingham and voile dress es In all colors and sizes now on sale at BLOCK'S. s Mrs. B. F. Conaway, and daughter, of Onnua. Kansas, arc here visiting for a few days with the former's sis ter, Mrs. Otto Weber. Mr. and Mrs D. C. Gideon left Sun day on a trip to Denver, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, expecting to bo ab sent about two weeks ' Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Crowley returned to their homo In Perry, Iowa, after a visit here with the lattor's sister, Mrs. Art McMullen. Paul Harrington came down from Denver today and will again assume charge of tlio local office of the Har rington Mercantile Co. Sunday papers announced 'the arr.j rival of Fred F. Frye, formerly of this city, and Harry M. Harnm, of this county, from overseas 'service. Mm. Julia Ercdrlcltflerthas solfi hr. residence' 'property- on 'west Second street to Harry O. Sblnn. who will taUe possession in a short time. FOR SALE Several pens of thoroughbred Whtto Wyandottes, cockorol with each pen. Address R. McFarland, Box 62CNortb:.EJatte..ri4tf Matthew O'Neal spent Friday with his cousin, Leo TIghe, while enroute on a motorcycle trip from his home In Lincoln to Coloardo and Wyoming. License to wed was grant Satur day, to Bernard Kelso and Velna Evorton, both of Kimball and they were Inter married by a local minister, Of ino four passions Love, Mercy, Hate and Revenge, which is your mas tor? See "Ruling Passions" and the triumph of lover o.er hate at the Keith, Wednesday night. Will Spurrier, of Nlchpls, returned Friday from a fishing trip near Lara. mic. bringing home with him a nice lot of trout which ho divided with his neighbors. Miss Sarah Kelly, secretary of tho homo servlco section of the Red Cross visited Wallnco last week and estab lished a branch office with Mrs. W. C. KlUen In charge. In addition to the' musical numbers published in Friday's Tribune, Paul Harrington will sing at the musical entertainment to bo given at tho Keith thcatro this evening. Mancel Ovorman has resigned at tho Keystone bank nnd has accepted a position with tho Fidelity Reserve Co. Ho 'will have territory closo In and headquarters in NoTth Platte. The Sutherland bajl tehn defeated tho Gummer-Dent colored team at tho city park Sunday afternoon by a score of twelve to four. A number of Suth erland pepole camo down to witness tho game. Miss Vetta Davis spent this wcK end with friends In Hftrflhoy. gnu Fly and spray at 'the Rflfeail. Harry Dixon spent Monday in ! Omnha looking after business matters.! Kodaks and films at tho Roxulh : Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gntmjor returned! Sunday from a two weeks Stay at; Bstea Park. iy, ' . j The Roxall handles the? goods.' tfj J. B. Elliott came urtjnom-Maxwell I Monday to spend the dky wlthvhlfe son ; F. R. Elliott. ' Jap trays of well known Lacquer I ware $2.00 tS '$10.00. See DIXON, THE ' 'JEWELEjjt. : Miss "Aifna Voss returned .Sunday from a month's visit with relatives In Salt Lake and Ogden. Mrs. Henry Baker and sd.nWi'Hs came up from Maxwell yesterday to spend the day with relatives. Ice Tea Spoons special $2.30 per set DIXON, THE JEWELER. Miss Georglnna MacKaywSnt to Sutherland yesterday for a two weeks visit at the Geo. Crosby home. Miss Janne Sallnrs returned .Mon day from Schuyler where she had:been spending a couple of weeks with her aunt. ' ' Order your hard coal now of LEY- Master John Hgrrod had the bone In his forearm cracked Sunday when the car which he attempted to crank kicked.' Pennsylvania hard coal is now ar riving In this market and is selling from $15.50 to $17.00 per ton, accord ing to size. HARRY DIXON & SON sight specialists. Mrs. K. M. Sullivan spent the week end Avlth her daughter Miss "Wynne Sullivan, while enroute from her home at Brady to Denver. The Woman's Home Missionary Party N. E. C. of the Methodist church will meet at Mrs. Robert Derryberry's 1QQ6 East Sixth street. The Presbyterian aid will have a picnic at tho city park Thursday afternoon instead" of the regular meet ing at the church parlors. Loren Hastings Is expected to ar- rlv6 tomorrow from a months visit at Long Beach with Ills grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Singleton. Lost Between Fraters Drug store and' 608 west Tenth street a pocket book containing bills and silver. Find er return to this office and receive reward. Omar Roton returned Friday from Gerlng where he had been , visiting his brother and Saturday resumed work on the road after over a year's absence while in service. Seo 'Clinton & Son' about your Eyo trpubles, satisfaction every time. Son Is over in Germany, will bo homo in, a few weeks or months. Sign of the Big Ring. ::o::- JR. E. IV. FETTEIt Announces his dischargo from the military service and return to pri vate practice Offices ovor Rexall Drug1' Stored Phones: Offico 382, residence C34. North Platte, Neb. HEART DISEASE Health Talk No. 15 ly DRS. STATES THE CHIROPRACTORS THE BEST HEART TABLET Heart troublo in any of its var ious forms is usually (lenlnr-pd- In curable, and so far as any of the usual drugging methods aro concerned, it is incurablo. Disturbance of tho alignment of joints of the backbone at a point between the shoulders, will cause pressure upon tho heart nerves. As long as this pressure ' remains there is heart weakness and disease develops. The heart "tablet" that is best in such cases is the spinal adjust- ment which only a skilled chiro practor can give. " FREE Call and learn what can bo done in your case. Consul tation is free. DRS. STATES & STATES Tito P. S. C. Chlroprnctors. Building nnd Loan Building North Platte, - - Nebraska. Had Hcnrt Troublo For Six Years I had heart trou blo for six years. It got so bnd I couldn't do my housework. At ..times I took heart tablets every thrco hours without mor.o than temporary rollof. Aftor taking tho first spinal adjust ment on ndvlco of n nolghbor, I was re lieved. Now my heart does not glvo mo tho least bit of trouble. I glvo all tho prals'o to chiro practic. Sworn Statement Jfo. 27. :o:: Men Wanted. To assist secretary in outside work gathering exhibits and materials for tho county fair. Apply in person to R. D. Blrge, Secretary. Q ' NOTICE TO" THE PUBLIC. Wc, the undersigned dentists of North l'lntfe, will closo our offices every Thursdny afternoon until Oe tober 1st, 1919. signed : II. C. BROCK, A. L. LANE, 1). E. MORRILL, L. J. KRAUSE, II. E. MITCHELL, O. H. CRESSLER, IV. F. CROOK. ::ot: Estrnyed Two coming three-year old mare mules from my farm near Nichols. Re ward for Information leading to their rocovery. ANDY OLSEN, North Platte, Neb 53 Phono 7S0F11 Notice to Water Consumers. Water bills for nast ounrtnr nnw uuo. Discount period ends Julv 20th Water office located in fire station corner of Front and Vino streets. HERSHEY S. WELOH. 53-2 Water Commissioner gJmunteedkoo break We Strive To Please When in need of good things to eat Call 212. Quality in every pack age. Dick Stegeman, PHONE 212. 815 NO. LOCUST. $2.00 orders and over delivered. !. ,; .ii. Clearance a ONE WEEK Sale; m Saturday, July 19th, to aturday, July 26th. We have just received our complete stock of Pictorial Review Patterns. W. J. O'CONNOR, 5, 10 & 25c STORE, North Platte, Neb. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Edwin Hicks, eleven years old, was knocked down Saturday by 'the Dickey delivery car while he was crossing Dewey street. A rear wheel ran over him, but tho Injuries he received were not serious. Of all the ruling passions, there are four that make or break your life, which Is the passion that struggles for the mastery of your heart? Think this over and see the Keith picture Wed nesday l ght. Waists! Waists! We are receiv ing new waists daily. You' are there fore sure to find always hundreds of waists from which to select yours at BLOCK'S. Alva Ward, a twelve year old boy who was arrested a couple of weeks ago, for tho theft of three horses, has been paroled to E. M. Spoer, instead of being committed to the industrial school. White wash skirts in best quality non-shrlnkable gabardine, made up to the minute in style, all sizes, and pos itively the best and largest assort ment In the city, to choose from; all on sale at BLOCK'S. Fred Barraclough received a mes sage stating that his son Ellis, more familiarly known as "Stub," had landed Friday after a year's service overceas. At present he is at Camp Merritt, but will probably arrive home tho early part of next week. WANTED -House "or apartment, furnished or unfurnished, and place for car; south side. Will take lease for one year or longer. Responsible party, no children; good references. Phone 340 "between 9 and 12 a. m. or 2 and 5 p. m. 53- Wnatover other plans you are mak ing :or the .ddies this week, plan to huvo them go to the Crystal Friday cr F-aiuidny to seo tho comedy. It sets a new mark for comedies. A burro, two goats, a dog, a baby and a full grown lion, aided and abetted by numerous human beings, make a comedy that Is a sure-fire laugh producer RKAL ESTATK AUCTION In order to dcvqto more time to fm- provlng and colonizing our extensive holdings, we will sell tho following lands AT AUCTION. Sale to bo held at Kit Carson, Cheyenne County, Colorado, on July itOth-'Hst, 1919. 1C1S0 Acres Divided into Smaller Tracts LOCATION: 135 miles - east of Denver, U. P. R. R. Lands, on j -half milo to 7 miles distant. No better land in Colorado. SOIL: Chocolate loam, level, free from adobe or blow sand, with an abundanco of water at 15 to 35 foot. CROP: Corn, wheat, cano, mile maize, feterlta, sudnn, etc. IMPROVEMENTS: Fenced and cross-fenced, well watered. ARRANGEMENTS: Address own ers or auctioneer for pamphlets and plat of land. Special pullman will be chartered from Omaha, Lincoln and Kansas City,. These pullmans will arrive boforo sale and be parked on sidings, giving ample time to inspect land. Individual plats of Innd will be furnished. If you aro looking for a farm Improved or unimproved where tho first wheat crop will pay for the land nnd a profit besides, como to this salo. If you would buy land where you can doublo your money, in short tlmo. bo at Kit Cnrson. Colorado, July 29-30-31. Kit Carson ls-on'maln line Union Pacific from Kansas City to Denver. Take Union Pacific out of Lincoln and points south to Man hattan, Kansas, and catch main line train to Kit Carson. Hand Concert & Public Speaking Daily TERMS: 25 per cent cash day of sale; io per cent October 1st, 1919; 15 per cent March lBt, 1920; remaind er 3 years nt G per cent first mortgage. Title guaranteed. Abstract to date. Immediate Possession. Railroad fares refunded to pur chasers. . FRED L. PERDUE, Auctioneer, 320 Donham Building, Denvor, Colo. STATE REALTY INVESTMENT CO., Owners, 311 Fraternity Bldg. Lin coin, Neb. Wo Guarantee Optical Accuracy Accuracy in Examination. A ccuracy in Fitting Accuracy in Fitting. Accuracy is our watchword and the keynote to our watchword and the business. H. DIXON & SON. We grind our own lenses. ::o:: F. O. Johnson, who lives west of the Nichols school house, was in town Saturday having a hand -lanced. The hand was pricked by a wheat straw or beard, blocd poisoning resulted and the hand and arm became badly swol len. Mr Johnson Was offered fjQ nn acre for his land, but he holds it at $250 Nine years ago he purchased the farm of Gus Anderson of tMi city for $80 an acre. His seventy acres of wheat he thinks will average thirty bushels to the acre. He expected to start out with his threshing outfit yesterday. CATTLEMEN'S PICNIC, Curtis, Neb, July 80th, 1919. This picnic is given under the auspices of the Highllne Shorthorn Breeders Asociation with tho follow ing program: 11 a. m. (Mountain time) Meet at tho Nebraska School of Agrlculturo to Inspect stock and make a tour of the grounds and buildings. 12 m. Meet at the park for a picnic dinner. 1 p. m. Address "Shorthorn Cattle" Mr. Frank D. Tomson, Editor of "Shorthorns in America."' ' Address ''Community Breeding" Prof. H. J. Gramllch, Department of Animal Husbandry, College of Agri culture, Lincoln, Neb. A cordial Invitation is extended to all cattlemen. :toi? Rev. Dr. Curry, of the Presbyterian church drove to Sutherland Sunday and held services in the afternoon. 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 ail parts of North Platte. Look for the mt l si8n. NORTH PLATTE NORTH PLATTE, NEB.I i COW BRAND 23 Cow Brand The Best Flour Made in the Best Town in Western Nebraska r AHome Product Used by all Home People. INCORPORATED 1887. Mutual Building and Loani Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. 0 i The Association has unlimited funds at its command to assist in the building 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. i