GoodGIa w, prr,,.l fi tei to o ir eye; are a pr&at COM FORT, a id l i i . .a b, -in absolute NECESSITY. Ycu caririct -'C until ycu have ycur eyes EXAMINED. We will do this Wll riOUT CHARGE. And if you need Glasses or heed your oki ones Changed, tfe fill do so for a Moderate Price. Come in NOW. C. S. CLINTON, SIflX OF THK 1H KINO. LOCAL AND TEItaONAL jDX. 0. 11. CRESSLtR, Graduate Dentist '.true over the MclJoi ui.i Stute Dank. Cl'i V AND COUNTY NEWS. F. l, Tcmplo spent Suiulny in Lox Ington. Roland Locke has accepted a posi tion at tlie frolght office. Chouter Ellsworth left Sunday on'n pleasure trip to Los Angoles. 20 bars laundry soap for $1.00 nt WcMlclmol's Grocery, 42-8 W. H. LoDloyt -went to Oinnlm Fri day ovenlng on business. It. P. Marshall loft Sunday, on n plensuro trip to Wllllnmsport, Penn. Mr. rind Mrs. J. D. Cox visited rela tives lii Sutherland Saturday and Sun day. fry our 30c coffee. McMIcliaol'a Grocery. -12-8 Mr. W. L. Reynolds and daughter leftyostoday for a visit with relatives In Iowa. Ltttlo Luclllo OvcrBtrcot was knock ed down by n dog Friday and sufforcd n broke;i wrist. ' Mario WroliiHh arrived from Omha Friday for. a visit with his sister Mrs. Frank Nolan. Ruth Moody nud M'arguoiito Lolh went to Kearnoy Saturday to nltond the Round Up. Margaret McCarthy, of Spauldlng, came Saturday to visit hor Bister Mrs. Ed Qrclsor. Air. and Mrs. M E. CroBby will ro- turn today from a. visit with relatives at Davoiiport, Nob. ForSalo Grey, reud bnby cnrrlago at a bargain. Phono 1173w. John Tlgho has accepted a position as fireman for tho Burlington road out of Guernsey, AVyo. Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians, see them for Service tf Mr. and Mrs. Gene Conquest left Saturday evening fo Omaha and other eastern parts of tho state. Mrs. Carl Urodbeck was hostess nt a theatre party Friday evening follow ed with a lunch at The Ousls. Mrs. W. II. lllnlock returned to hor homo In Donver Friday ovenlng after visiting her sun Harold Hlalock. ..Steam Hiiths, .Mnssngo and Klectrlc Treatment at 312 Knst (lib, St. LMiono 'S!)7. Mr. Arthur Hush. tf. Mrs. O. M. Uraucr, of Gothenburg, i visited with danghtor Mrs. T. E. Purdy llast week and returned homo Sunday, Miss Grace Urotornltz has accepted a position as multiplex operator at tho Western Union telegraph office. For Salo Refrigerator with 100 lbs Ico capacity, kitchen table and dozen whlto Leghorn lions. Phono 1043. 43-2 J. V. Romlgb roportB tho salo of Dodgo Brothers touring cars to N. B Spurrier and B. A. Crosby of Suther land. Mrs. Victor Beck wis sovdrly scalded on the nock and shoulders Saturday while carrying a pan of hot water down stops. Wo uro arranging our morchandlso In sucb a way that It will bo an easy matter to make your selections. 13. T. rRAMP & SONS. Mrs. G. M. Palmor, who visited hor daughtor Mrs. Bloomburg last week returned to her homo In Omaha Hat urdoy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Block and child ren returned Friday ovonlng from Col umbus whoro thoy sffbnt n wool: with rolntlvos. Donald Nowton and Joo Plzor, stu dents at tho state unlvorBlty, arrived homo Saturday, driving home In Don ald's Ford car. Mr. and Mrs. Ilaught, of Suporlor. Nobi, cumo Saturday to visit their son, who la tho U. P. agent at Bird wood. Dr. I. J. KHAUSK, l)ctlst. Sic Donald Dank llulldlnt?. Rooms !2 & 3. I'himo. 07. 2tf Tho Tornado ventilating system has just been completed at tho Sun theatre which guarantees a frco circulation of fresh nlr. Combination Saie The following property will lu sold at .ltarn on (ho .lohnnscn Saturday, June 129 1920 Salo (o coinnicnce at 2:510 p. in. 9 Head of Cattle 7 Head of Horses Saddle horso. suddlo, ropo and all. Team black horses 0 years old, well matched, weight 2.G00 pounds. Team, weight 2200 pounds. Team, weight 2,300 pounds. Household Goods, 'Etc. Washing "machine, dishes, 2 rugs 9x12. 3 small rugs, tabid, 3 roclterssldo board, 2 beds, 2 dressers, cheffonler, danvenport, 3 pictures, stand, books, bookcases, china closet, wardrobe, dressers, 2 washstands, genter table, din ing room table, 12 dining room chairs, little safe, clock, rug 8x10, rug 9x12, 7 small rugs, single barrel shot gun, hay rack and running gear, 2 sots of harness and lots of llttlo stuff too numerous to mention. The Robekah Konilngton will b entertained at the hom of Mrs. H. S. Johiiion, 170 W. 4th. at. Friday arternoon. c;ug Gundersoii, of Elm Creek, form trly living wuth of Harsher, pont tho week end vlnltinu his brother at tho rt 1 ' uunuermiii rmiuii. E. A. Beaucarop accompanied hi three daughter to Kearney Saturday, where they will attend school during the summer month. . W. E. Shuman and daughter expect to leave Thurtday by auto for St. Joe, Mo., where Mr. Shuman will take dep onltlon In an action In court, i W. B. Adamson, who met with an 'accident several months hko and re fcetvlng treatment at an Omaha hos pital camo homo, was competed to ro ,turn to the hoptnl a few days ago. Mrs. Kato Adams, bf Omaha and Mrs. Lizzie Belor came Saturday to Hjpnd a couple of weeks with their I ister Mm. A. E. Huntington. Mrs. F. E. Bullard. who had boon vlsltlnic relatives and friends In town for several weeks, left yesterday for her homo In Willow Stprlngs, Mo Nine special trains loaded with del egates and others onroute to the re publican national convention at Chicago passed through Friday night. Miss Elta Munslnger, who had been attondlng tho state normal at Wayno, Nob., came Saturday to visit her parents, who recontly moved to this city. Mrs. J. W. Fetter, who has been In Excelsior Springs, for a month has resigned as bookkoopor for the Stacy Mercantile Co. and docs not expect to return to North Platte. Try us with your next can of cream Harding Cream Station. 312 E. Frmit. Mrs. Louise Peters nnd sons Gilbert and Claudo arrived from Grand Is land yesterday In their car and left this monlng with C. O. Welngand nnd family for California. Miss Hazol McGuIrc, of Cheyenne, arrived Sunday for a visit at the W. II. Mungor home. Miss McUulrc is well known In town.having visited hero a number of times. Wallace Reld as "Hawthorne of the U. S. A." will show at tho Keith, Wed ncsday and Thursdny and wo want to toll you It Is some picture. But don't take our word alone como and sec. For Rent Furnished 4-room apart mcnt from Juno 1st to Aug. 1st. In a good location. Phono 1105. 39tf Judge Grimes went to Lexington to hold a term of district court. This will consumo about two weeks and tho Judge will then bo through with holding court until noxt fall. Mr. Buycr-You can find what you want In each and every department and nt real salo prices beginning June 12th E. T. TRAMP & SONS. To whom are you going to sell youi tiny aud Grain? Tho Harrington Mor iintllo Co. will offer the highest prices. fi4tt Patricia Schott Is homo on hor vn cation. Sho has been In training at tho St. Cathorlno hospital In Omaha. Henry Heckor loft Saturday ovenlng for Missouri where ho will visit rein tlves. A Chandler car at present prlcoB Is Uo most economical buy you can mnko today. Why not get this car which yo have always wanted for comfort and ploasuro of your family this summer J. V. ROMIGII, Dealer. N. B. Updlko, of Omaha, who purcli- aBed 13,000 acres of land near Maxwell of tho Piatt Valley Land & Cattle Co., spent Sunday In town and In company 1 tli Joo Schwalgor attended tho ball game and othor doings at Suthorland. J. 12. SI2RASTIAN, Tho Old Line Life jrnii, lies. Phono 1138. Office Phono (112.1 1 Mrs. Agnos Smith, who had made her homo In this city; with hor hus band A. B. Smith for six months, died rhursdny ovenlng at tho ago of thlr- ty-nlnb. Tho romalns will bo taken to Stockvlllo tomorrow for interment. Did you soo tho "Futurists" Indies uudorRarmont display in The Stylo Shop window? Fred Shoik and Joo Kopf, who plead) ed guilty to stealing hides from tho Brodbeck slaughter house, woro taken tho stnto ponltentlnry by Sheriff iallsbury Friday ovenlng, there to sorvo an lnuctorminato sentence or from one to sevon yenrs. Joo J. Hupfor, of Rtvorbank, Cal., a formor North Platto resident, arrived In town yostordny and will remain for couplo of weeks. Ills object In com ing horo Is to soil Irrigated land near RIvorbank, a proposition ho will bo glnd to explain to his old-tlmo friends and others who might bo interested. Tho Rexall handles tho goods. 14tf J, A. Swnrts, who has returned from wook's visit on his ranch south of town says overythlng looks lino. Two hundred acres of corn 1b coming up, tho oattlo and mules look well aftor tho long hnrd wlntor nud tho grass Is good. Mr.Swsrts shys he likes North Platto and tho country round tho city nnd Is well satisfied with his change from Dawson to Lincoln county. D. A. Froedmnn agent for tho Loxnn Kultltng Factory ot Logan, Utah, man ufacturers of tho famous Utah nindo- to-mcasuro undorwear, swontors, jer seys, mncklnaws, raincoats, men's suits, blnnkots, leather vests, tlanncl shirts, otc, Is horo nsaln for a short tlmo nt tho Pnlaco Cafo (Phono 40) tnklng orders for Immediate or fall dollvory. It will pay you to look his samploH ovor. 43-2 "Hawthorno of tho U. S. A." tho Walllo Rold plcturo showing at the When You Buy A Rrfrig ' "" Jl CORK INSULATED erator REFRIGERATOR "A Life Preserver for Foods" The best is the cheapen in the end. That is why we recom mend the Alaska Refrigerator. We know that it has every con ceivable feature for the success ful perservatlon of food at Hie minimum of ice. consumption It !s a beauty and its sturdy con struction is n guarantee of many oars of satisfactory service. Yet Alaska refrigerators cost no more than ordinary ice boxes. And they are much better. W. R. MALONEY CO. li k llargalns In Used Fords. 1 Ford Touring 1917 $1G7.00. 1 Ford Touring 1917 $210.00. 1 Ford Touring 1918 $450.00. This car with wlntor top In good con Couty Union Convention. The qunrtcrly convention of the Lin coln County Farmers' Union was hold at O'Fallon Wednesday of last week. At noon a cafeteria dinner was served dition Hosseers and other accessories, to 250 youg and old of both sexes and HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO. Makes dollars go farther Brings music more quickly Investigate our Budget Plan niter the meal a fine program was rendered which Included an address by C. H. Gustafson state (president of the Farmers' Union. Following the program a busln'ess session was held. Delegates were present from a number of unions in the county. HIDES, FURS AND JUNK. We want these. Big Price for Cast Iron. No market for hones at present. L. LIPSHITZ. j.t to Sa Johansen Sale Barn COIi. m JOHAXSBX, Auel. F. C. riKLSTIOKWf, Clerk I I I II Beginning June 45 1920 WE WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Tires and Tubes AT CENT DISCOUNT THESE TIRES AND TUBES ARE STRICTLY FIRSTS, NO SECONDS 15 PER a We like to explain our Budget Plan. It proves so helpful to folks who are am bitious to own a New Edison. The Budget Plan puts Hie TSEW EDISON into your home at once. Then it applies the estab lished principle of big busi- . ness, systematic spending. It takes the purchase price out of your income so gradually that you don't have to "squeeze" at all. Come in and learn all about it. Harry Dixon Agent. W. H. DIENER & i.t :.: :.: :.t :.: :.: :.: :.: j.: it SON 107 West 6th Street .Notice of l'el It Ion. Estate No. 17C5 ot Domard Miller, deceased In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska. Tho State ot Nobraska, To all por- ICnlMi Wnilnnsrinv nml TlinrHrlnv war SOUS llltorested 111 snld Estato tako directed bv Jamos Cruzo who nlayed notice that a potltion has boon liicti a loading part In tho Million Dollar Mystory and later mado a porsonnl appoaranco "tit tho Keith. Mr. Cruzo has dlroctod somo wonderfully suc cessful ploturos nnd ho knows AVnlllo Field hotter thnn any other director nnd for that reason directs him to Mm Volock n. ill for tho probato of an lnstruniont pur porting to bo tho Inst will and Tostn mont of snld doconsod and for appoint mont of Georgo Taylor as Executor ot said Estate, which hna boon sot for hourlng herein on July 2, 1920, nt NORTH PLATTE REALTY AUCTION COMPANY AT NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Office over the Union State Bank We solicit your Real Estate AUCTION SALES no no matter where is it located. To give the-best of service is our aim. Watch our results. Our experience and ac quaintance is wide and we appreciate your sales of any kind. Call on us and let us explain our methods and terms to you. E. A. OLSON, Manager. North Platte, Neb. INCORPORATED 1887. Mutual Building and Loan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. 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. it i.t i.i best ndvantngo. This plcturo Is ono Dated Juno 5, 1920. of nald's host and wo know you will I WM. O. WOODHURST, Hko It. JS-w County Judgaj