LOCAL AJfl) PERSONAL :v J Sanford Hartman loft yesterday for Omaha to spend a few days. Davo Rankin, of Bridgeport, trans, acted business In tho city yesterday. Dr. Morrill, .Dentist, office over Wilcox Department Store. ' Miss AHco Baker, )5t Omaha, cam Sunday to visit at tho homo of Dr. Geo. B. Dent Major General Wood passed thru the city yesterday enrouto from Chi cago to Denver. Oscar Olson, of Swactwatcr, cr.mo Saturday to visit at tho D. A. Russel home for a few days. ..Steam Baths, illn'ssnge nnd Electric STrcatmcnt nt 312 East Gtlt, St. Phono 897. Mrs. Arthur Hush. tf. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uttorback left Sunday for Arap'ahoo whero they wll visit for a few days'. Miss Cora Souser underwent an oporatlon on her tonsils Sunday nt fho Platto Valley Hospital. Miss Esslo Wcssburg and sister Mrs. McCoy left Sunday for Ogdon and expect to be gone two weeks. Dr. H. 0. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bide. Phono US Mrs. Fred Miller, of Fromont, who has been visiting her mother Mrs. D. Cox will leavo for her homo today. Dick Hadley, of Lincoln, who has been employed with tho P. F. E. in this city this summer will leave this evening fori Minnesota. Try tho. Rexall first, it pays. 14tf .Mrs. A. Stearns and daughter and Miss Helen Rodlno will leavo tonight for Cleveland whero tho lattor will mako her homo in tho future. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Popejoy and daughter Mary Maxino aro expected to arrive homo tomorrow after visit ing for two weeks at Waterloo, la. Judgo Grimes and Claudo Delancy, who have been trout fisliing at Wal don, Colo., for two weeks aro oxpectea home tomorrow or the day following. J. E, SEBASTIAN, Tho Old Lino Llfo Man, lies. Phono 1138. Offico Phone G12J Mr. and Mrs. John C. Don leavo this week for Big Creek, near Encamp ment, Wyo., whero they will camp out and fish for trout ror a couple of weeks. The Phi Gama Deltas of this cfty had a get to gethor dinner last even ing in honor of Dick Hadley, of Lin coln, who will leavo tomorrow for Minnesota, Mrs. T. C. Patterson and daughter Miss Edith left yesterday for Colfax, Iowa, whero they will visit for sever al weeks. Mr. Patterson will jolt, them tomorrow. Mrs. Dan Roberts and son are ex pected tomorrow to visit friends in tho city enrouto from Chcyenno to Detroit. Mrs. Roberts was a former resident of this city. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Buckley return ed "Saturday from a five weeks visit with relatives in Portland. On tho westward trip they stopped several days in tho Glacier park. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Langford and two sons leavo this week for Estes Park where they will remain for two or threo weeks. Mr. Langford owns a cabin in tho Thompson canyon which they will occupy while In tho park. SWtor Clotilda loft Saturday for Kentucky. Miss Julia Gleason loft Sunday for Grand Island and St. Joe. MIsa Gladys Stogatl returned Sat urday from-a two weeks visit In Mo. Dixon & Sbn grind their own lensos. Dave Jordon, Qf Albany, N. Y. loft today after visiting D. 'GraVos for & week. Miss Nell Cooney came from Over ton Saturday aftor visiting her pnr ents for a week. When In North Platto Btop at the New Hotel Palace abd Cafe. You will be treated well. 68tf Miss Evallno Duffey of Shorldan is tho guest of. Mr. and Mrs. E. Souder mart this week. Dr. Mitchell and family left Satur day for Wyoming whore they will spend a couple of weeks. Mrs. Win. Welch returned Saturday from Florida whero she had been visit Ing relatives for somo time. Miss Florenco Gough has boon, elec ted to teach tho McNeel school nlno miles northwest of tho city. Misses Helen and Ruth Krler, of Salt Lako, visited at tho L. C. McGraw homo Saturday enrouto east. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simmons and children left Saturday for Hastings whero they will spend a. week. Mrs. Robin Taylor, of Wray, Colo.', left Saturday after visiting at tho homo of Miss Ruth Davidson for a few days. Mrs. W. C. Shelver and son Teddy left Saturday for Evanston, Colo., and Salt Lako City to spend a couple of weeks. The Rexall handles the goods. 14tf A telegram was received yesterday from tho Post Offico Department at Washington, saying that North .Platto is approved as ono of tho ten stations of tho transcontlnotal mall service provided a suitable landing field 1 secured nnd tho necessary buildings erected. EYESIGHT IS PRICELESS Don't neglect it. Yours mr.y bo needing at tention now. To bo on tho "safe side" come to us for consultation or exam ination. If we find your eyes function ing normally we'll bo glad to toll you so with congratulations. If not wtf will be glad to advise you of tho prop er courso to pursue. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. Tho subscription rate of tho Daily and Sunday B.eo outside of, Omaha has advanced to $9 a year.. Explaining this increaso tho ma'haement says: Thoro has been an increasa oi over .350 in tho cost of print paper sinco 1914. Tho Tribune still maintains tho $2 a year in advance prico but wo do not know how long wo will be able to continuo this rate. Tho Soeberger-Halllgan-Baro auto iparty returned tho latter part of last week from their trip to tho Yellow stone Park, returning homo via Salt Lako and through northern Utah and Colorado. They drove north from Cheyenne to Cody and through the Shoshone cr.nyon Into tho park whero they spent seven days. Aftor making the park they left through tho south entrance down to Jackson lako thence across the Teton mountains Into Ida ho. Tho trip, which covered twenty four hundred miles, was one of almost continuous scenic splendor. r TOM MIX The screen's dynamic dare-devil in his latest thriller 3 Cold Coins" LOVE STUNTS AfcTION A GREAT STORY OF THE GIANT CACTUS COUNTRY OF TEXAS. KEITH THEATRE, WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY. You can rely on anything you buy from us because we never put any but RELIABLE jewejry in our s.tore. While we have many inexpensive1 things they are yet trustworthy. We invite yoa to come in and see our jewelry and jewel ry store things whether you now desire to purchase or not, It is always a pleasure to show our goods' and we never urge you to buy. CLINTON, The Jeweler. THE SIGN OF THE BIG RING. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Hwley Pennington went east this morning. Chas. Waltors returned this morn ing from a business trip o Laramie. Henry Hansen returned thli morn ing from a business trln to Omaha. Pat Murphy returned to Paxton this morning nftcr visiting friends in tho city for a few days. Judgo Woodhurst returned from Paxton yosterday whoro ho trans ed legal business. E. A. Olson returned to his homo in Lowollen nfter transacting business in this city for a few. days Albert Logan, of San Antonio, Texas, arrived last evening nnd v ill It I ., I . M.n nr. TT..1.1 1 riDH, ui. iuu Will. IIUUUUIU nUUlCi , Mis Mabel McVlckor camo yesterday from Lexington and will leavo today for Chappol and Alliance. Miss Bernice Clinton and Julia Sul livan, of Iowa, camo yesterday to visit their aunt Mrs. James Hart. Treasurer Sam Souder of North Platto was among tho visitors iiere Sunday. Brady Vindicator. F. W. Hanson and Miss Mario Poter son left this morning for their homo in Wlnett, Montana, after visiting at tho Peterson home. Fred Rasmussen, editor of the Her shoy Times, is in tho city on busi ness yesterday and today. Ho reports several good rains thoro recently. Silver Leaf Camp No. 301, Royai Nolghbos of America will meet tomor row afternoon at threo o'clock. All Neighbors aro requested to attond. The cottage built to house tho Platto Valley Bank while its now homo was being completed, ft being moved oft tho pavement and tho street will soon be cleared. C. M. Newton returned Saturday night from his trip to Estes Park. Mrs. Newton, Donald Newton, Edmund Dickey and Kenneth Wholan will re turn today. Mr. and Mrs. Fred BJorklund re turned homo Monday afternoon from North Platto, whero thoy visited a few days with their daughters, Missci Hattlo and Lydla. Gothenburg Tlmo3. Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Malono i ado tho trip from Denver, yesterday In Mr. Malonoy's car. Mrs. Malonoy s" oil tho trip well and Is about recovered from tho effects of her hoipl.al experience. Tho Methodist Aid Society will hola Its regular meeting In tho church parlors next Thursday evening. Tho hosteses aro Mosdamcs Leypoldt. Hartman, Cox, Farmer and Aldrlcli. Ladies who havo recently Joined tho church aro especially invited. Miss Gladys Cornwoll entertained a number of her friends last Saturday night in honor of Miss Erma "White head of Wood River. Othor out of town guests wero Misses Rhodes and Seaman of Kearney and Mls3 "Wlck wlro of Grand Island. Rofroshmonts wero sorved and n good tlmo is ro portod by thoso who attended. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet this after noon at tho homo of Mrs. Rose Loudon C02 S. Pino. Special business will bo tho election of offlcors for tho coming year and tho selection of dologate3 to tho stato convention at David City. Wo also want to announco tho boostor meeUng to bo hold at Hcrshey and Sutherland in tho near future Mrs MInnIo Perkins, Press Supt. Tho writer and his family rccontly took a trip through tho canyons of tho BIgnoll country and returned over thd Jack Morrow flats by way of tho Experiment Station. Wo woro th guests of Mr. and MrB. "W. J. Ilendy on tho trip as well us at tho flnb" pic, nio dinner which was onjoyod in tho canyons at tho Experimental Station. Wo Baw somo fino fields of corn ami alfalfa and from tho number of shocks of small grain to tho pcrri wo would Judgo it is a bumper crop, Ladies' Silk Hose ON OUR BARGAIN SQUARE We have been fortunate in securing a limited quantity ol Ladies Silk Hose in seconds or hese that have slight imperfections in them These hose are bought by us as are' and will be sold to customers the same way. That is yoif will not be allowed to pick over the lot but will' have to buy any pair ofyour siza and coloryou wish just as they come. We have"hose in ouifstock inthe seme quality but perfect but they will cost you $1.02 a pair more in perfect goods than they do in these seconds. LOT 1. Colors,, brown, navy grey or black,pcrpair. . . . 98c LOT 2. Colors grey or Black, per pair. $1.98 You will find these hose displayed cn cur Bcrgoirt Square clcrg with many other items that will interest you. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE Stato Agent nt Work. H. Moore, stato agent for Prohibi tion enforcement, was in tho city Sun day and rounded up soveral suspected of soiling booze. An employee of C H. Wholan was suspected and the Whelan business room was raldod but no Hquor Is reported to havo been found.- Boy ScoiOff to Camp. Tomorrow morning, Camp Mroctor Elmor Stephens and his troops ot scouts leavo for tho Stato Boy couts Camp at Columbus. Thoy will bo quar tered at Camp Sholton, tho state camp of tho Y. M. C. A.' Tho following boys will go: Robert. Walsh, Paul Overman, Beolor Scott," Romalno Throckmorton, Harrison Tout and threo others whoso names could not bo learned. 8 i.t Miss Ruth Hubbard is assisting In Dr. Solby' offico during tho absence of Miss Cora Souser. Mrs. E. B. Cummlng left yesterday for SIdnoy whero she will visit rela tlvcs for a fow days. ' Mrs. O. D. Chamborlaln and child ren loft this morning for Takona, Wash., to spend threo weeks with rel atives. Word was received In tho city this morning that Mrs. Joseph R. Caso died Aug. tho fifth. Mr. and Mrs. Casey woro former rosldonts herd and lad many friends in our city. Crystal, . Tonight and Tomorrow CLARA KIMBAL14 YOUNG -IN- "TRILBY" Tho picture which created tho sen sation of last week in Omaha Movio circles. Special Tonight Fatty Arbucklo comedy n MOONSHINE". ORGANIZED 1887. Mutual Building and Loan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES JUNE 30, 1920, $1,329,175.53. Inslnllmont Stock Tho installment stock of this association is issued in shares of $200.00 each and may bo subscribed for at any timo upon tho payment of 25 cents per share entry fee and a monthly payment of $1.00. This stock earns divi dends of eight per cent. per annum, compounded semi-annually and matures in 128 months. This maturity is ef fected by adding to tho $128.00 paid by tho investor, $72.00s to cover tho earned dividends for that period. $10.00 per month so-invested will yield In . 128 months $2000.00. $10.00 per month so invested will yield in 256 months $6000.00. T. C PATTERSON, HESSIE 1 SALISBURY, Prosidont. Sccrotarv. $ j.t j.t t it1 it J.t it. w ' J.t ;i it if i.t J.t J.t :.t Hi J.t J.t i.t J.t' U it if J.t Saturday evening Mrs. R. C, Lang ford gavo a dinner party nt tho Country Club in honor of Cathorlno Ann Brandt, Thoro woro twolvd guests After tho dinner tho guosts spent nn enjoyablo evening. Tho wheat harvest at tho Experi mental Station is completed and somo of tho grain has boon thrashed. Ono pioco on tho tablo wont 33 bushols to tho aero. This was on ground which raised corn last year.