f&Sr ArkEYE FAULT caught in time will save you "trouble" with your" eyes for the rest of your life. ' ' Come in and without cost we will examine your eyes and $f;you need glasses-elther your first ones or new ones, we will ijsjl them to you for a reasonable price . CLINTON, The Jeweler. THE SIGN OP THE BIG IUNG. Chmig6 iiincoln Hlpira)-. iiumor ntiwmmmmo ink ?fi6vV: on foot to cliange the Linooln HlglH Svuy o It'will follow the Union Pacific tlirougn xennpKa. a moving 01 tuo garage men Waa hold Wednesday at th Chambor of Contiflercor roomifj when tho matter waa dlscuaicd and lu waa deolded to leave the mntter with Secretary Moran to got In touch with George Walz, of Fromont, who la the oltalrm&n of the state Linooln High- way Committee and get Instructions from him. ::o:: Hoy Scout Council Lunch. Tllo woekly noonday luncheon and ImalncBs meeting of tho Local Council of tho Boy Scouta will be hold on Monday Inatond of TueBday a8 here tofore. All members of tho Council are requoated to bo on hand next Monday at tho Onsls. ! XOCAL AN1) PERSONAL Cohagcn, of Brulo. Is Cheyenne Frontier Days Again. Quito a numbor of North Platto jooplo attended the celebration of Frpntler Day' at Cheyenne this Week. It was the twenty-fourth annual event. It waa a dlfforont show that was staged this year from those of former years, Tho drunkenness and "parties" are' gone and now tho colebratlon Is a real affair with evcryono having a good tlmo and seeing tho show. Tho hotels aro packed ' and-tho streets are jammed. Everyono scorns to ho trying to forget tho things of today and to llvo tho life of the -carefree west many years ago. -::o: Mrs. Mike visiting friends horo this week. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Plolstlckor re turned from Denver Wednesday. Dixon & Son grind their own lenses. Mlss-.Jnnott Puthoff of Wood IUvor, Is visiting her aunt Mrs. Elmer Coats. Air's, p. M. Loypoldt and family re turned from a trip to Estcs Park Wed nesday. Mrs. Elmer Oman and Mrs. Noll Egma'n wore Brady visitors In tho cltyyestordny. Mrs. Itoscoo Zlminor nhd children loft SVcdnosday after vlsltng at tho W. j H. LoDloyt homo. Judge Grimes and Claude Dolauoy loft'WodnoHday for points In Wyoming whojo tljq fishing Is good. Bruce Brown, of tho MaxVoll Tolor ' phono Exchango, was In tho city on . business Wednesday. Mrs. Lochlol Johnston returned last evening from Orand Island whoro sho had visited for a weok. Mrs. Charley Chaplin passed thru tho city yesterday enrouto from Los Angeles to oastorn points. . Mrs. Lnura Knapp, of York, Nob., lias boon In tho city for several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. TX. Plummor. A baby girl was born In this city Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mln ahan of Ogallala. Mrs. Mlnahan was fonhoriy.tMlss Bossle Chnmberlaln of this city. , Mrs. ,Lona Salisbury and daughter Miss Bosslo loft last ovonlng for Aurora, JJobr,, to visit rolatlvos for two 'vfcoks. A card from Dr. Drost says ho Is on hls .way;to New York City to ho will ' transact huslnoss but that on his way ho will stopover at points In West Virginia. J. Vernon LunBford has purchased tho1 property at G15 E. 2nd Stroot and will remodel It, making a modern homo and will resldo there In tho near' future. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. VanCloavo and two youngor daughters loft Wednesday for Estcs Park and other Colorado points for a short vacation. Ever hoar of a Shndow Chaser? Thero aro a lot of them In your town. Seo "Tho Groat Shadow" at tho Keith tomorrow night. Tho Wlnonah Campflro girls loft Wednesday for Blrdwood whoro thoy will camp for a week on tho Tollllon farm. Tholr guardian Mrs. J. Fors tedt accompanied them. Twcnty-Ilvo or more members of tho North Platto Bobcccas wont to Iler- shoy Tuesday ovonlng and organized, a I'knlc at Dodge Hill. This ovonlng tho young people of .ho Baptist Church will meet at the .hurch at 7-o'clock. They will go out to Dodgo Hill and have supper by moonlight. All who care to como aro Invited. sjo::i .Tohnsoii-IIniiiphrcy. A marriage liconso wns Issued yes terday to Burr JohnBon and Helen Humphroy and Judge Woodhurst united them In marriage. Both aro North Platto young people and will mako this tholr home. Pi! to ami WSBBSSSSSSsSlSSa. comes the time when all novelty shoes and broken lines must be closed out quickly. It is our business policy to do so regardless of market condition. In the various groups which we have assembled and repriced for speedy diaposal you'll find the greatest values of the season. . The illustration abovecomes in a White Nile or a soft Black Kid priced at 1 41 GTS2 11. o yU Z or and S.HOE AVES YOU i y is ONEY ON SHOES. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ::o::- ltaptlst Church. At tho Sunday morning service bap tism will bo followed by a short sor- lodgo of Bobeccas there with thirty ' mon -In rmouy with tho Lard's Sup per. All tnoio wno navo como into the church during the last two month by loiter, ex.porlenco o:- conversion are requosted to bo present and rccolvo tho hand of fellowship. Mornln.? sor vico nt 11, ovonlng sorvlco at 8. charter rcomborB. ( Miss Arvllla Whittaker loaves next Monday for threo or four weeks In tho East. While In Chicago sho will at torn! tho Stylo Show at to cricoid, Gardens. This last soveral days. Miss Whittaker will also visit Mllwaukeo and othor points before rotumlng to North foalia. '' ' 1 Charles Bay has been famous somo llttlo tlmo for his baseball pictures and now ho onters tho fight ring and innkos a picture that is the host kind of entertainment. "Tho Egg Crato Wallop" Is a typical Ray picture and that moans,, niuch Keith Monday and Tuesday, Mrs. E. A. Garlichs, of Norfolk, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis and gall stones Is report ed to bo recovering nicely, Tho Gar HchoB lived In-North Plato up to a few yoars ago when they moved to Missouri. Her mnhy friends will wel- como tho nows of Mrs. Garlich'a oarly rocovory. FORTY YEARS OLD? If you aro it is woll to pay attention to $vour eyes. Remember tho normal oyo raroly fails to require the aid of glassos between fort and forty-nvo years of ago. Symptoms of need aro inability to read or bow at tho usual dlstanco with former comfort and ondurnnco. Dixon & Sou, Sight Specialists. Somebody Is going to get shot, but it isn't easy to tell who is going to do tho shooting excopt that you know tho rovolvor will. But whoever (loos will havo to answer to BUI Hart Hint's certain. For Bill can track thorn by tholr footprints or their "Wagon Tracks" which Is tho namo of tho picture at tho Crystal Saturday and Monday. Methodist Church. Sunday morning service will be n't 11 n..m. The sermon subject wlil bo' "A Good Account." Tho evening ser vico will bo at 7:30 with a sermon en titled "God's Wonderful Bible." The orchestra will play at tho Sunday School at 9:45. Tho Ep worth League Is at T:00 Just before tho preaching BorVlco in the ovonlng. : :o. Christian Emleavcor Organized , At a buslnes meeting and social hold at tho Presbyterian church last ovonlng tho Christian -Endeavor So ciety of that church organized with tho following officers: Miss Georglna McKay president; Normnn Moulton vice-president; Francos Edwards sec retary and Robert Hbagland treasurer. After tho businossTneeting a social hour was spent in games nftor which refreshments wcro served. All .prosont report n flno tlmo and vote Mrs. Proa sor and Mrs. Eldor excellent hostessos. ::o:s Country -Club Anniversary, Noxt Thursday is tho First aunlvor Bary of tho North Platto Country Club. It will bo a big day for tho members and their families. From one to six in tho afternoon thero will bo a golf tournament for a cup which Is now on display at the Clinton Jewelry Store. Supper Is ordored from bIx to soven and then two hours are to bo glvon over to games, consisting of driving contests, races, otc. Dancing and card complete tho program for tho day. A. P. Kelly 1b spending thlB week in Cheyonno attending Frontier Days. Charles Boguo returned to Omaha yesterday after spending a few days with his family. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Long left Wed nesday for Choyenno in their car to attend the Frontier Days there. Alice and Madolln Hardy, of Denver, are expected the first of tho week to visit Misses Wilma Coates and Helen Smith. Bill Burger, of the Shoe Market, will leave Saturday for Grand Islnnd and then will go to Iowa for a two weeks vacation. Mrs. J. V. Robinson left this week for her home In Iowa after visiting hor mother Mrs. Lona Salisbury for several weeks. Marrlago license was issued Tues day to Amos M. Thompson, ago 22, and Miss Blanche I. Gorkln, both of Well fleet. Judge Woodhurst also perform ed tho ceremony. " W. R. Maloney started to Denver thlB morning at tho wheel of his Bulck Six. Ho will visit his wife there for a few days and mako arrangements for bringlnb her back to tholr homo In this city. Miss Margaret Johnston Is Guardian of tho Toheha Campflro group which is how composed of eight girls and BQoral more aro about to join. This campflro will hold a pastry sale in Derryborry and Forbes window on Saturday afternoon of this veok. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huntington and daughtor Irma and Ida May Salisbury loft Wednesday for California where they will reside in the future. They wore accompan:ed by Mr. and Mrs. Jackson who will return in a month. Many fnrowoll parties and social functions have been given them. L I Ironing Dem onstration "M On August Sth, 6(h and 7th, wo are demon- stratintf the use' of the Simplex Ironing Machine A ladv demonstrator will be ironing so that you may see what is being turned out. Bring your ironing along. North Platte light and Power Co. " -i lir.J "" B.fAT V. ' VCITiulW 1 Announcement. Having received personal instruc tion under prominent Osteopathic Specialists of Chicago and Phlladophla In tho treatment of Hay-Fever and Ca- tarrhal-Deafnesa I am opening my. clyinlo for tho treatment of those diseases, DR. W. I. SHAFFER, Oasis Bldg. North Platto, Neb. 3 El S Jk Li FridayandSaturday, ONLY. Wo will sell you $1.00 worth of Sugar at 17c per lb. with every $5.00 Cash Grocery order purchased at our Store, as long as sugar holds out. Come or phono early. STEGEMAN GROCERY 81il Jfo. Locust. Phono 212. We Deliver. ATTENTI ON FARMERS AND HAY GROWERS Wood Brothsrs all steel individual thrasher . complete with weigher and loader Power Hay Press, the money maker, with self-feeder $630.00 These prices at North Platte and while our present stock lasts. Hendy-Ogier Auto Co. Phone 34 LOANS FIRST MORTGAGE A real investment is one that combines safety of principal together with a fixed and definite in come an investment yielding a rate of interest that is liberal yettjonsistent with sound, conserva tive business methods. No investment on earth so nearly approaches this high standard of excellence as First Mortgage Loans on Real Estate In this character of investment the element of speculation is entirely removed, and in those days of uncertainty and unrest it behooves one to look . carefully to the safety of principal and certainty of income. You can secure such loans from $500 to $10,000 which we have made with our own money and offer for sale. & Consult us if interested. Goodman-Buckley Trust Co. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. ants. ar. iienry gdqfoyl Teacher of Tho Art of Singing. Kcsldencd 'Studio 108 West 8d. St.- DR. 0. H. CRESSLtR, Graduate Dentist Office o.Yr th McDonald' State Bank. ill i i