LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mi Elate Humilton will arrive to-1 At The Sun, Tuesday and Wednesday morrow from Denver to begin hor' seaaoti m trimmer at tho McVIcker , Millinory.- I Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nellon, of Bool-; Albert Capellarvi Pxoductiois,Iic. MATINEES. us, who had bean called hero by tho i death of Neila RnisniUKson, returned ' ssmeiii homo yestorday. , Lost Large Brooch Shrlno pin, be tween my residence and Masonic hall. Howard for return. J. F. Clabaugh, i .inn v atli 11.0 1 J- rBoiores la TEMPLE OF FASHION HOME. OF QUALITY A jHHHSOUAfiE k DRAT. r EVER THE SATIS FACTION The Great AMERICAN Letfus follow his precepts 100 per cent pure. Everything for Men and Boys. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the JMcDonald State Bunk. ' LOCAL ASP PERSONAL j Miss Bertha Stebbins has resigned her position as clerk at the Hub. There will bo a special meeting of the Westminister Guild this evening at the homo of Mrs. J. H. Curry. Mrs. L .C .McGraw resumed her jlluties at the Whittaker Millinery yes terday, after a two months' vacation. Miss Edna Moeck will arrive the last of the week from St. Joe to spend an other season as trimmer in the Hub Millinery department. See the $G0.00 to $90.00 tray of dia monds at Dixon's. The Mothers' Club will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Geo. Austin. Mrs. Sylvester Friend, of Den ver, will bo the guest of the club. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fonda leave this evening for a protracted visit in Port land, Ore. Miss Bessie Graham returned Fri day from a short visit with friends in Bayard. All new .spring shades shown in georgetta blouses, all very reasonably priced. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Joe Schatz will go to Fremont this evening to attend the state conven tion of retail jewelers. E. T. Tramp and Arthur returned the last of the week from Chicago where they had been buying new fix tures for their stores. Enrouto homo they stopped at Fremont to attend the convention of retail merchants. The Ladies Aid Society of the Pres byterian church will meet in the church parlor Thursday afternoon en tertained by Mesdamos Curry, Morroll and Hart. Mrs. Perritt's Sunday school class will hold a Parcel Post Sale in connection with this meeting. For Sale Steel Eight-foot wind mill and new tower, 4-inch cylinder and piping. Inquire of It. McFarland east end of 14th street. 10-2 Utility Batteries. Batteries like Automobiles are being improved. Some makes of Automobiles improve; some do not. Same in the Battery Line. UTILITY BATTERIES, like some Automobiles, step out far in the lead of all others. UTILITY BATTERIES are no higher price than most others, but so far advanced in service and durability that all other batteries are out classed. UTILITY BATTERIES can be charged as high as six times the normal charging rate without injury. UTILITY BATTERIES can be overcharged for long period without harm. UTILITY BATTERIES take charge quicker than any other. ' UTILITY BATTERIES relieve SO per cent of Genera tor troubles due to taking charge easily. Attention, Auto Owners, All winter roads have been bad and many cars have been laid away and likewise your battery has lost its charge and many in that condition will never again build up and you are going to be called to get a new battery. UTILITY BATTERIES have an Iron Clad Guarantee, free replacement for one year, other do not. UTILITY BATTERIES the second year are replaced on a sliding monthly exchange basis. We are from this date equipping all new Nash Cars with UTILITY BATTERIES. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU THIS WONDER FUL UTILITY BATTERY. J. S. DAVIS AUTO CO Mrs. Abblo McVickor returned Sun day from a mouth's vacation at her home in Denver to resume her dutton as manngor of tho McVIcker Millinery. W. L. Hlchards has been spending tho past week In Omaha on business for tho U. of L. K. and expects to re main there two or three weeks longer. Dixon'9 grind their own lenses'. Miss Bernice Peck anil Miss Lowe, who accompanied the Kearney basket bn!l team as rooters at the Knmo Sat urday evening, remained over tho week end as guests of frionds In town. s carpet warp has advanced In prices I am obliged to raise prices of work. Bugs 75c and 05c; carpets per yard, 55c. Call at .'iOS So. Walnut or phone lied 975. 11-4 U A. Zontmeyer who was expected to return from California this week will not bo ablo to do so as illness in the family prevents his leaving them at this time. The Swedish Mission will meet next Friday evening, the 20th, at 7:30 p. ra. at the Peoples' Mission church. We will have our usual meeting and hope to have a largo attendance. Come ono and all. F L. Temple, of Lexington, has ac cepted tho secretaryship of the local Fidelity Reserve office and cntored upon his new work yesterday. Mr. Temple will move his family here as soon as a residence can bo secured. Let Dixon's sight specialist care for your eyes. Ills work Is guaranteed. Tho losing side in the Elks' pool tournament will banquet tho winners Friday evening at tho Elks' homo. Steward Kennedy will have super vision over tho preparations for tho banquet. A card recoived at this office from Miss TfUo Blankenburg says thai she is gaining in weight and hoaltli and thoroughly enjoying tho delight ful weather and fho linu scenery which abounds in southern California. r' By xIane Murfih Would You Lie After You look the Oath cm the Bible? Would ' Y6u . Bare Your Soul, y and Sacrifice s Your Good cName'l'for some One Loved? You 1 SlielruUv- Hve vhole truth and iv6Qvin( tub the bulk This is the summons that this Girl answered- Could You Answer it? Wait First See! This forceful. llcart-Story featuring "The Cameo Girl" in a drama that is stirring the town to its depths. James Balding and Mary Kirkput- rick were married yesterday after noon by Judge Woodhurst. The parties H,ve seventeen miles northwest of Paxton and had come to North Platte to have tho ceremony performed. The groom is one of Uncle Sam's ex-service men. Harvey R. Florom and Gertrude Keogh, both of Curtis were united in marriage by Judge Woodhurst Satur day, and tho same day tho Judge said the words which Joined in matrimony Harold L. Hamilton of Trumbull, Nob., and Evelyn Bush of this city. ' T. C. Patterson who' has been spend ing six weeks In California, loft for homo yestorday. Ho comes here to look after land contracts which conio due March first, and after these uro attended to ho will return to Califor nia to continue his visit for a couple of months. The very best of service that wo can give your eyes and an up to date stylo of frame will mako your glasses from our office not only a benefit but a pleasure to wear. We have n stylo for every face and grind our own lenses. Dixon & Son, sight special ists. C. T. Whelan went to Broken Dow last night to look over a good roads project preparatory to filing a bid for tho grading work. From Broken Bow ho will go to Lincoln to flguro on other work. Tho project at Broken Bow calls for handling nbout twico tho amount of dirt us tho North Platto; Sutherland project. Wo aro making a specialty of Wash ington Cream plo for Washington's Blrthdny. BA ICE-RITE BAKERY., Scott & Son havo completed har vesting 400 tons of Ico on thoir lako at tho South Platto river, filling the first unit of a series of ico houses which they will from year to year erect. It Is their intontlon to ulti mately build sufficient fitorago capac ity to supply tho needs of tho city. They havo purchased a Ford truck with which to mako deliveries next summer. Tho Ico harvested Is of a very oxcollent quality. Sunday lllg Pny for Lutherans. Sunday proved to be another "Red letter day" to the Luthoran congreg ation. It came as a climnx to a week of great things. A splendid chiss of twenty-one young people wore receiv ed into the church by the solemn rite of confirmation. It was truly Im pressive sight to see those young people come to the altar In public con fession of their faith and afterwards receivo tho Sacrament of tho Holy Communion. The Sacrament of Bap tism was administered to eight in fants. Thero was also a class of four teen adults received into t,ho church, innklng thirty-five for tho day. Tlio Sacrament of the Holy Com munion was administered at both tho morning and evening services, about 200 partaking thereof. At tho evening service the pnstor preached the pre-Lonten messago on "Tho Blessed Season of Lent." Tho choir sang "God so Loved the World" by Ambrose. At both services tho Lenten Calcn- dors wero distributed announcing three series of special messages Sun day morning and evening and Wednes day nights. Tho themo for tho six Wednesday night services is "Prayer" and tho first will bo delivered tomor row night at eight o'clock r"The Place of Prayer in the Christian Life." : :o: : Card of Tliniiks. Wo wish to thank tho neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy, also for tho beautiful floral gifts, extended to us at tho death of our beloved husband and father. MRS. NEILS RASMUSSEN AND CHILDREN. For Sale. Soven room houuo and two lots, house- all modern oxcupt bout; lmrn and garage; ono lot In fruit trer. In qulro at Tho Tribune. 9-4 ' "Flo Flo." John Cort is bringing FLO-FLO, his sensational musical comedy hit to tho Keith theatre Friday, Feb. 27th. With its "perfect ISO" chorus, come dy dancers, lilting lyrics and magni flcont fashion parades -of which there aro throe FLO-FLO has hold the In terest of Now York theatre-goers moro firmly than any other musical play of tho year. Tho plot or FLO-FLO, which is tho work of Fred Do Grossac, concerns tho lovo affair of Angelina Stokes, daugh'tor of a match-making mother, who wishes to marry her only child to an undoubtedly, but not openly, bogus Count. The mother has ordered her daughter's trousseau of Moshor and Simpson, proprietors of the Bride Shop, to whom Angelina's sweetheart has applied for a position, which Is Immediately given him on the strength of Simpson's ncqunlntanco with tho young man's fathor. There Angollna, who arrives for a fitting, accompanied by tho Count and hor mother, meets her childhood sweetheart. Sho Is dis covered in tho young man's arms by hor mother, who ordors Mosher and Simpson to dlschargo him immediately. Billy, tho young man, bolng dis charged and parted from Angollna, falls for tho wiles of Flo-Flo, tho beautiful and shapoly model of tha Brldo Shop. Angollna discovers them in each othor's arms and Is heart broken. But hor wedding to tho falso Count is not to bo, for ho Is unmasked and Billy and Angollna aro reunited thru tho JntrlguoB of Pinky and Aloy bIoub, tho "Sherlock Holmos and Wat son" of tho play. ::o:: Dixon -will put nn EdlBon In your home on tho payment plan. Among those who attended the IC C. initiation and banquet at Grand Is lnnd Sunday wero Joe, Arthur, Frank and Chnrles Nolan, P. H. Sullivan, Robort Sullivan and Jack Nonis. A cold wave passed north and cast or us Sunday and at some points zero weather was experienced 'while in North Platto it was mild. Weather Observer Shilling anticipates pleasant weather for this week regular ba nana bolt weather, he sayB. Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148 The woman tho world worships is sho whose lovo for her man or her child is so great that in it sho loses solf. "Tho Turning Point," a romance of glorious womanhood, written by nn author who understands woman hood, Robort W. Chambers, will bo tho feature attraction nt Itho Crystal to night and tomorrow. Tho picture beautiful, 'twill mako your heart strings sing. ::o:: FOR SALK. Just the place for ono wishing to come to sunny Florida on tho benutl rul SV. John's river. 21 acres; 9 acres In grovo, balance timber. Fino seven room completely furnished house with bath Fully equipped farm with tho necessary live stock and buildings. Can grow nnythlng suited to this cllmnto. Good hunting and fishing. Two gasollno launchos ono 8 passenger and ono 4 passonger, and ono row boat. Steamer from Jacksonville, Fin., throo times a week stops at our place. Prico $30,0Q0 00 F. SWEATLAND, Ovvnor. , ASTOR, FLORIDA. Baptist Missionary socloty meets Thursday of this week at tho church. Topic, "Alaska;" leador Mrs. Hull; hostosscs Mrs. Browning Jones, Smith and Hayes. You Bhould havo an Edison In your homo. Dixon will sell you ono on pay ments. ; I'rfvute Sale. I will soil at private salo 4G head of cattle; 2 cows ono Jorsoy nnd ono Shorthorn coming fresh; 15 yearling calves, 28 heifers coming two years, 4 head of horses, 3 colts and farm Im plements. Call at 412 oast Front street or write me nt General, pollv ery. C. SODICOTT. 9-4 WASH OUT YOUR MOUTH When you first got up In the morning, your tonguo is slimy nnd coated and your mouth has a bad tastu. Rinse It out with OUR ANTISEPTIC (SOLU TIONS. Dlluto wtth water and clear out your nostrils away back Into your throat. RInso itho mouth out uftor smoking to mako it again sweet nnd clean and freo from tho taint qf tobacco. Uso this solution ns a gar glo for soro throat Swallow a Httlo if you wIbIi and It will help your In digestion, and don't forget Its value diluted as a wash for soros, cuts, bruises and burns. Gummere-Dent Drug Co. PUBLIC SAJLjE I will offer at Public Salo at tho Old Stock Yards Barn on Saturday, February 21, '20 Commencing at 12 O'clock Sharp 50 Head of Cattle Cow", heifers, coming two year old BtoorB and ono Registered Hero ford Bull, ono grado bull ono year old. 25 Horses and Mules 15 head of them mares, aro woll broke, hordes havo been fed grain all winter, ready to go to work, no old horses, 2 good saddle horses; 5 yearling mules; balance aro two year old colts. 47 Head of Hogs Ono sow and nino pigs, ono sow and six pigs, 10 brood sows, 20 suoats. Farm Machinery Ono wagon and rack, X grain wagon good as now, two sets of work harness, ono slnglo harness and other nrtlclos too numerous to mon tion, TKJLUS OF SAL 12 All Bums of $20 and undor cash, over $20 six months tlmo will bo glvon on bankable notos bearing 10 per cent in terest from date of salo. CASPER RAUCH II. M. J01IANSEN, Auctioneer. C. P1ELSTICKKK, Clerk.