tefl 9 O Owing to a misunderstanding about our lease we are obliged to vacate our present iocation" in the Keith Theatre Building and will have to move inlo a smaller room until we can get a suitable location. Our misfortune is your opportunity for we are obliged to i educe our stock. fSmsa I 2)on'((ij0( JYeed new Masses? , Has your old watch been fixed until it is no longer worth fixing? . Or is it too heavy and time-worn? . . If so, come in and let us show you our new, light, hand some correct time keepers and also a new chain to go with it. We also have many kinds of WRIST WATCHES, reasonable in price. Don't you want one. Come in. We will test your eyes free of charge, and if you need new glasses'we will fit you in them correctly and for a moder ate price. CLINTON, The Jeweler. THE SIGN OP THE BIG IUNG. LOCAL 4lN1) l'EHSONAL vMrs. Anna Dobson left Wednesday for Sutherland. Miss Lena Basklns left Wednesday for a visit In Omaha. Mrs. Carl Oberg, of PaXton, left "Wednesday for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Bailey left tho first of tho week for Maywood. Mrs. Marion Carrier, of Tampa, Fla., Is visiting the Besack family, Effio Durbin has accepted a posi tion as a stenographer in Kimball. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson left Wednesday for a visit in Gothenburg. Miss Mary Carl is visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Joo Murphy. - Ethel Williams, of Franklin, Nebr., is visiting at the homo of Wyle Crane. Elmer Goltry left Tuesday for Grand Island to visit friends for some time. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Broth loft Wed nesday for a visit in Ogden and Salt Lake. H. S. Vaill, who has been visiting J. W. Rowlan, left Wednesday for Denver. Dr. Claude IUcnsh, of Omaha, is visiting at the homo o Mr. and Mrs. Joo Nolan. Joo Weber 'left Wednesday for Kear ney and Lexington where ho will transact business. . ' Special Sale on Outing Flannels and Ginghams at Wilcox Department Store. ' -J 1,3 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson, of Randolph, Iowa, aro visiting at the! Jiomo of L. O. Johnson. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialises, will bo able to toll you if that head--ache Is from your eyes or not. Mrs. Alex Huntington of this city left Wednesday for Haig whero she expects to reside in tho future. The Artr Store is showing a new lino of Maderia Lunch sets napkins, centers, scarfs and Baby Pillow tops. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Nolan expect to leavo next week for a week's vacation in Omaha and Eastern points. Plaids, Tricotines and Serges in wldo widths for plca)tod skirts at WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. Mrs. F. J. Wurtelo returned Wed nesday from Omaha whero sho' accom panied her daughter to school. Hoyt Smithers and wife, of Kearnoy who hao been visiting tho homo folks left Wednesday for their home. Mrs. H.-M. Bents, of Grand Island, who has been visiting at tho homo of Mrs. G. E. Wright loft Wednesday. Harry Samueteon and Paul Nolan returned Wednesday morning from a hunitng trip with tho limit of ducks. Mrs. II. 0. Yeager, o Milford, Utah left Wednesday for her .homo after visiting at tho E. N. Johnson home. Tho Harmony Socioty loft Wednes day for Lowollyn whoro they will mlay for dances during tho fair there. Mrs. II. P.. Ballard loft Wednesday for Omaah whero sho took her fivo year old son to bo treated for his eye's. To whom aro your going to goll your (Hay nnrt Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offer tho hlghoit prlcw. 4tf 'pontypu need a new NOltTH PLATTE AUt TERMINAL C03IPANY GIVES LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS. Following is a list of business con cerns nnrt business and professional men of North Platto who have bought stock in tho North Platto Air Ter minal Company. Nato tho names be low. Tho names-that do not appear in this list aro men who havo posi tively refused or who, aro still think ing it over. Whero do you stand? COMMITTEE. F. L. Moouey' Fred Seebcrger Ray Langford McDonald Stato Bank Harry Dixon Derryberry & Forbes - , -Wilcox Department Store Hendy-Ogior Auto Co. ' Harry Porter A. A. Hastjngs Richi Ugai . W. R. Maloney ' '-"V' FJeld-Birgo Company J. S. Davis Co. T. C. Patterson H. L. Pennington Simon Brothers Platte Valley Stato Bank , Ed Dickey J. V. Romigh C. S. Clinton 1 v , Fred Marti ' '', Rexall Storo J. C. Don Ira L. Baro D. J. Antonides ' i Union Stato Bank Paul Harrington C. M. yew ton " Win. Otlen . J. II. Stono ' ; ... . Rush Mercantile Co. H. A. Brooks ' . Dr. J. B. Rcdileld Butler Buchanan ,. J. II. VanCIeavo , McMlchael Brothers 1 Dr. II. E. Mitchell Dr. T. J. Kerr Hotel McCabo G. N. Gibbs . 0. E. Elder Wilson Tout f A. W. Plummer CoatC3 Lumber & Coal Co. J. E. Nelson Edwards-Roynolds Co. Bratt, Goodman & Buckley Loypoldt & Ponnlngton Hollraan & Sebastian North Platte Flour Mills Waltomath Lumber Co. ' Gamblo with Springer North Sido Drug Company North Platto Bulck Company W. J. O'Connor Tho Hirshchfoldt Company Dr. C. A. Solby Dr. E. W. Fottor Keith Novlllo s Halllgan, Boatty & Halllgan E. A. Tlmmorman Mrs. T. B. Sceney.of Paxton, was a city visitor this week. Dr. and Mrs. Yost, returned Wed nesday ovoning from thoir wedding trip to Lincoln and othor Eastern points. Mrs. P. M. Soronson and Mrs. Chasj. Bogue will ontortaln the War Mothers tlifs evening at tho homo of Mrs. Soronson, TO Til we will make prices short time. UNION PACIFIC JIEDIC1NE HUM' CUTOFF TO Hi: Rl'ILT THIS YEAH. Tho Union Pacific Railroad Coin puny has naked permission of tho In tc?ri1uo Commerco Commission to ex tend its line of double track from Haig, Nebr., to Medicine Bow, Wyo. This means that tho through trains will .go from North Piatto to O'Fal lons, then tnko tho North Hiver line through Lowollen, Oshkosh, North port, Gering, etc. It will leavo Choy enno and Laramie off tho main line. Tho cut off will shorten tho main lino ' by many miles and Gering will prob- ably by mado a division" point. Train J crews on tho main lino will havo to stay orer at La ng Instead of Sidney. J A Joint meeting of tho Nebraska. Rail- j road Commission and the Wyoming Public Utilities Commission will bo held ot denng next Tuesday to pass upon the proposed route. Tho above information is contained in quite lpng'.hy items in tho Bed for tho 28th and the Oomnnl for tho 29th. ALL PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDJIENTS WERE CARRIED. We are printing in this issue a sum mary of tho results of tho election hold throughout Nebraska, Sept.-' 21, when tho forty-ono nmondmdnts to tho stato constitution woro voted on. Theso amendments woro all carried and will becomo a part of tho con stitution of this" stato. Tho summary will bo found on ono of tho Inside pages. .REUNION OF OHIO FRIENDS AT THE HANS JOHNSON H03IE. Mrs. Hans Johnson entertained Tuesday In honor ot Mrs. Gosscland Mrs. Mincks, ot Lowell, Ohio, Mrs. Dunaway, of Overton, Nobr.. Mrs. Hauos, Mrs. McKcown and Mrs. Lo Masters of North Platto. All woro formorly from Ohio and old tlmo frionds.'' Contrary to tho usual desire of ladios1, thoso guosts lot it bo known that thoir ages ranged from flfty-slx to olghty-four years. ;;o: Mrs. C. A. Woir and daughtor Eliz abeth arrived Thursday evening to visit frionds and look for a rosldonco in North Platto. Now and attrnctlvo hats will be shown Friday and Salur(da.y in our Millinery Department Tho Loader Morcanlllo Co, WE MOVE that will sell, all we care to' in a very TODAY'S GEOGRAPHY A NEW WEEKLY Jt'EATUHtt' OF THE FHIDAY TKIHUNE. Each Friday issuo of tho Tribune will contain three columns of up-to-dato material about tho geography of tho w.orld today. This will onablo tho rotidars to keep pace with tho chang ing map cf tho world. Those columns will coutain stories about now and old countrlos, now and old peoples and strange places. Tho material is furnished through tho National Geo graphic Society at Washington. This socioty is an association for the In crease and diffusion ot geographic knowledge. It was founded In 1888. It publishes ovcry month tho Nation al Geographic Magazlno (l.GOO to 2,000 pages annuully) uiyl many largo maps; gives an annual series ot thirty addresses, and usslsts worthy projects of exploration. It has been associated with oven arctic explorations, notably thoso of Admiral Peary, and has sent expeditions to Alaska, Mount Pelcc, Porn nnd previously unexplored por tions of South America. So Important wero tho activities of tho society dur ing nnd following the great war that Its membership increased from about 210,000 in 1913 to about 500,000 today. Tho Geographic Nows Bulletin (for schools) was started in the fall of 1919 by tho society from a fund sot nsldo for tho diffusion of geographic knowledgo after many requests had como from teachers that Us ntjwspapor bulletins bo made avallablo for school uso. For somo years tho socioty had been Issuing to n solccted list of nows papers n series of bulletins dealing with tho geographic and historic back grounds of current events. This ser vice becamo especially popular during tho war. Look on tho lnsldo pogos for To day's Geography. : :o: : Throo rccont owners of Chandlor cars havo now roturnod from cross country trips to California and thoy all oxpross their lminonso satisfaction with thoir cars and especially com mont on tho wonderful flexibility and rollablllty ot tho Chandler motor. Won't you try out ono of tho six Chandlor modols at my oxponso bo foro you buy your noxt family car. J. V. ROMIGII Dealer. Harry Portor loft Jils mornlhjf for Sterling whoro he will transact business, FOR ILLUSTRATION 5175.00 Phonograph will go at S147.00 $125.00 Phonograph will go at $97.50 $450.00 piano will go at $345.00"; Come in and er Brogues and Wool Hose TIT Walk When you stepped out doors into the crisp air this morning you wish you had on wool hose and brogues. That is just what you should have for this sort of weather. Brogues and wool hose are quite the thing for style and for comfort they have no equal, x We have just received a shipment of women Broguas which arc priced at $8.50. SHOE MARKET a vps vnn 1A nNPV on simps Detroit, Mich., Sept. 2ii, 0. J, V. Romigh, North Platto, Nebr. "Dodga Brothers policy has ever been to give lruemvalue for the price'' ashed there will be no 'reduction" in present prices newspaper reports to the contrary absolutely untrue." 4 i Look Them Over Music ONEY ON SHOES. Dodge Brothers. Co