NEXT PRESIDENT ' MAY BE NAMED BEFORE ELECTION Keep Us In Mind Wear a Printzess Suit This Fall Special Sale on Suits Beginning Saturday If you've never been the proud owner of a Printzess- Suit, plea'se visit our ready-to-wear section and permit us to explain their many superior style points. ' i Every Printzess garment is tail ored with skill and examined with such care that we, as well as the N maker, guarantee them for two full seasons' wear. s We would like to have you come arid put them to the test of a personal try on. Remember ; this is a real opportunity to own .J'a. Printzess Suit at a real reduc . tion of a f rfa$ttf 20 PER CENT DISCOUNf Come While the Selection is Good E. T. TRAMP & SONS. i-i ill - v" r :f v 8,000 KEXALL DRUGGISTS TAKE STJJAW VOTE Poll of Over 2,500,000 Covers Every State KCSUIiTS WILL Hi: AXXOUXOKl) ih:fokk election Semi-Weekly Tribune ISA L. BABE, Editor uni rRbUeker. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year by Mall In Advance.., .$155 One Year by Carrier In Advance. .$1.50 OFFICIAL I'JtOCEEMNCfS OF COUNT!' COMMISSIONERS Entered nt North Platto, Nebraska, Postotllco aa Second Ulaas Matter. i'ltlDAY, OCTOHElt 27, 19l. LOCAL AND PERSONAL EX-SECRETARY SILUV Ejfa'ER. TAINS WITH POLITICAL SPEECH Voters Come From All. Jinnks Mrs.-W. M. Turpju, ot Columbus, O., cmho yesterday morning b visit With rointlves for yjomo time, Edward Iltldson roturncd Woduu- day from Mcoroflold whore ho .visited ltia 'family for eovral days. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ebrlght, who apont the past weeK wjt!) their datigh tor In Pnxton, will return, today. , Miss Myrtle Clifford,, tonphcr In tile auriloiiT school, spent yegtorday huro with trlohds while enroute to Omaha. For Renf- Altof, January lBt; thb doublo ntoro.room ot Ottonuteln'a, H. O. Knowlasj returned "Wednesday from a month's .stay' at Harvard whore he c jiiduelod.roVlyal irioollngB for four weeks. 1 ",' ' . V v... United statos' ChalAl.roa' tiros a real NonSkld tlru J. V, ,Rornjth gar age. Monogram oils and ereaspB. M . A. S Gregg, ot. Plant precinct, Ik aubmlUe'd, to an operation ljtfro Tocently has recov,orod nnd roturnod honjo Wednesday, - - Miss Rulh 8. Wlmpley of ' ivrinaaa City, who Is associated with the Red-path-llornor Chautauqua "Co., trans acted buslnoss hero yesterday. In ordor to keep our record samo aa of 1d wo nro closing .out suite nt a real discount ot 20 per cent. K. T, TRAMP Si SON'S. The twelvo barrol molting pot whloh had boon expected for a week, arrived yostorday and wid put Into sorvlac Applying tho asphalt llller Ho the pavo went will now proceed rapidly. y 0, II. Thoolocko this wook purchaa od of It. L, Douglas tho ono hundred aero tract ot land lying west ot the Cody addition, Tho conuldcrunf.cn has not boon, mndo public Mr. Thoolccke has already had an offer of ?GQQ a year ciwh rent for tho tract, - October 23, 1910. Board mcl pursuant to adjournment. Prosont1 liormtiighausen, Snringor, White and county clerk. Tho county treasurer In hereby au thorized to corrocf tho 1915 tax list as to all ot Sec. 20, T. 10, Pv. 30 from ?700 to $480, on account of oxcosslvo valu ation. , Claims allowed on general fund: A, i Blankqnburg, damages roud No..Qp8l;?B0.00. Jullua.Mogonson, hauling, $2.00. Sundry porsons, surveying, $18.40 A. 0. Landegrcn, au'to hlro, $28.00, Axtoll Bros., nuluo county poor, $17.60. ' J, S. Ford, mtlso. county poor, $11.70. A. W. Hoatasn, apodal commission or, thrqo roads, $1G. O, M. Roynolds, offfflco rent, $30. Uratt, Goodman Buckloy, houso rent, $10. B. 'A. Wilson, service,, $9. Potor Jepson, quro coiinty poor, $10. J. E,JoffrIos, repairs, $14.40. Clio's. 'Echolbory, stove, oanuty poor, $D.0O. A. N. Palmor & Co., supllos, $2.11. J. J. Wnltors, grader work; $40.00. On Commissioner tllpJWfots: Martin Fodorhoof'grndor work, dl- trlct 1, $12.00. Standard' Oil Cq oil and .gas, dis trict . throo claims. 312C.38i C. L. Grant, road worl?, fllstrlbt 2, $72. Standard; Oil Co., l and gas, two cluims, UlHtrlat 2, $44.00, Lnnlg Bros., .blaoksmiyung.-dlstrjltit 3, $1B.DD. - ft v Standard Oil Co., oil and gas, dint 3, seven claims, $143.G5. Marshall Oil Co., oil and gas, dlsL 3, $20.89. Potltlon for road No. 30G comoa up n 1. n - ior imiu aouon. uuoro ucing no ix monstranco or objections filed, and the board bolngo't tho opinion thnt sal 1 road is for tho public good, tho poJ tlpn la hereby granted, with the undcrp standing that tho land owners ng'reo lo take $25.00 per a6ro for all land tak on. - - i Siiidry 'persons, road work dUt. 25, $62.75. ... '" : Wheroupnn tho board adjourns to October 30, 1910. C. VOST, County Clerk. ;:os: Mr. and Mrs. A, E. ErlckBon loft last qyonlng for tho oastorn part ot the state. Several hundred people wore ontor talncd nt tho Keltli Tuesday evening by a conversational political speech by Losllo M. Shaw, a former secretary of tho U. S. treasury and former gov ernor of Iowa. That ho held his aud lenco for over two hours Without any ono leaving In these-days when Inter est In politics Is not by any moans keon, ia ovidenco that ho Bald a good many things that interested his licar ors, and gavo them food for thought. Ho pointed out many weaknessos of tho present administration, and de clared, and gavo ovidenco to prove that tho prosont prosperity was blaoiU shod prosporlty; that It Is entirely duo to tho European war and not to any acts ot tho democratic party? Whon itho war la over, "wh'at thon? IJO told' of what Cprmnny, nnd England is doliig li( tho way ust lnqrcaslng the uiflcioncy of its mills and fa6;ories. ovon though war la on, and what a Hood of gools avo may oxpect frdm thoBQ OOuntrloa.ien hostility coasts, Ho reviewed many of tho unfilled lom oaroJilo platform promisee, among which was tho guafan'tood protection of Amorlcnn -citizens in Mexico. Tho results of the November elec tion, and the name ot the next Presi dent of tho Unl'.ed States may bo pub lished in the North Platto Tribune before the pulls open. Thb announce ment Is made by the National Asso elation of Rexail Diuccri3ta wnse mombors, numbering over 8,000 are now taking a straw vJ.o of over 2,500, 000 people from all walks of life and covering every state and territory 'n tho Union. By special arrangement with tho Rexail -Drug store a member of the Roxall Association in Norfh Plalte the results of tho Straw Votp will bo published in this newspaper. The fact that the menibors' of the Druggists' Assoclathn, operate storos In towns and cities, ranging In popu lation from 100 to 0,000,000 and scat tered all over tho country, and that thoy serve a public comprising all classes, agricultural, industrial, Vom- morclal and prbfessional, glvo3 to this p:ll a representative character. This si.raiv vote Is tho largest ever taken and tho 4lrst of its kind' to bp conducted by a national commercial organization, but tho drug men have porfected a system for receiving and recording the ballots, 'that is equalled in so:pe only by that of tho national government. From tholr headquarters In Boston tho United Drug Company tho 8,000 members of the Roxall Druggi:s' Association are supplied with tho returns. These returns nro mailed or telegraphed to Boston at the close ot business each day. At the Association Headquarters tho ballots tabulated, and tho final vote will be placed In tho hands of the 8,000 Rexail Druggists before Election Day for si multanoouB publication in Tho Rexail Stores, and in Itho leading nowspaper of every city and town in tho United States. Como in and vote nt tho Rexail Drug Store. -::o:: Dry Federation Mectlng.'- " Tho Lincoln county dry federation hold a meeting at tho Blgnell echool houso Tuesday ovcnlng, itho audience packing tho room. W. T. Wilcox was tho principal speaker, and held the closo attention of his hearers, prac tlcally all of whom aro 'enthusiast! cally In favor of the amendment. Short addresses wero made by W. E. Shuman and Claus Mylandor, the latter statinp that ho had votod against the saloor for nearly fifty years without offect but that ho bolleved ithls year his vote would bo on tho victorious side. ::o:: ; Tlioso who aro attending Ciena's Romanco at tho Kolth theatre, In which BUlio Burke Is the star will bo intor os'tod in knowirig that a nine pound daughtor was .born to her Wednesday in New York. In private life sho is Mtb. Floronz Zleglleld, Jr. Mrs. F. II. Johnston and "family fcrmorly of Horahoy, visited with Mrs Julia H. Carroll this week whilo on routo to Mason City to resldo . In the futuro. Rov. Johnston was rocontly transferred horo. - Mrs. W. W. Wlnquost ot Brady, ris itcu with Miss Alloon Gantt this week :to: s . Married In Iown. Cards woro rocelved in town Wod- nosduy ahhounolng the marrlttgo-Tuoa day qt Frank O. Plelottgkor prosldont of tho Platte Valley State' Bank, to Miss AnnA Fnrroll, Tho curomony oc curred ntt the-hemo of tlmm-lde's, war onts In Fonda. la. aria followinfe'tho wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ploistickor loft on a trip to Chicago, Now York anil othor oastorn points. . Mrs, Ploistickor was omployotU last year as a toaohorMn tllio Llitcclu school In" this dtly, and tho acquaintance was then' formed that culminated jso happily last Tuesday. ! T Mr. and Mrs. Ploistickor will bo "aB homo" to tholr friends In the Rodmohtli houso on wost Socond streot after bo combor first. ;;o;; Horses For Sale. Eighteen head of good work horses for snlo. Enquire of or address tw. D. Waldo, North Platto, iNob. 82-1 :to': Attorney W. V, Iloagland loft this morning tor Dickons and Mayxyood on business. Paul Nolan roturnod Wednesday oy onlng from a wook'a visit In the wfeat orn part of tlhs s'tnto. -t:o::- F. J. DIKNKK & CO. Ilcnl Estate mid Insurance Come and soe us for town lots In different parts ot the city. Good In vestments on easy torma. Houses for Bale and rent. Wo have also good bar galnn In farms and ranches. , Cor. Front and Dewev Sts.. upstairs .t. ; itEDFnjLi). PHYSICIAN & SUBGEON Successor to PHYSICIAN ffl SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redflold & Rcdtleld Offlco Phone C42 ' Res. Phono 676 .Notice Goorgo II. Mllllken will take nolco that on tho 20th "day ot 'Qotobor, 191C, P. H. Sullivan, a Justico ot tho Peace of North Platto Precinct No. 1, Lincoln County, Nobrnskn, issued an order ot attachment fir tho sum ot $41.20 In an action pending before him, wherein Franklin Pealo Ha plain tiff and Georgo H. Mllllken Is de fendant; that property consisting ot money in tho sum of $57.70, now in tho hands of tho Union Pacific Railroad LCqmpany, a corporation, has been hU taclicu under salu ontor. Said causo was continued to tho 5th day of Dccombor. 1916, at 10 a. m. Dated this 24th day ot October, 191G. FRANKLIN PEALE, a27nl7 By JOHN FRZIER, His Agent Jvccp us In mind when you decide ' oifyoiir dale for your farm-fenlc this winter. We nrc In position to offer ' excellent tcrrlre nnd profltiiblc nd- N rice In the mnttcr of iirrnngJiig your , sales date nnd other heccssnry dctnlls, f 4 ft M It will bare you time nnd money If you fcce us nt once. . " Platte Valley State Bank North Platte, Nebraska. Anti-Prohibition eetin m LLOYD OPERA HOUSE Saturday Eve. Oct. 28, 8 p. m. Congressman Jacob Meeker of St Louis, Mo. SUBJECT, "The Hysteria of Prohibition" i ) ' 1 ' Congressman Meeker is one of the ablest speakers on the platform today, His message is to the business man and the laboring man alike, tie is fearless, and he speaks the truth. Don't fail to hear him. v ' This meeting will be held under the auspices of the Nebraska Prosperity League Music by the North Platte NO ADMISSION. 300 I CS ATOTO TST?7nr&d!r!P i 300 Rooms Rooms When you arc In Omaha como where all Stockmen stop. You will always And your friends nnd acqbalutunces at tho 1 B fcL I6TI1 AND JONES STS., OMAHA. Omaha's new nbtolutely firo proof hotel. Wo welcome tho" Stockmen. We'll make you comfortable and our rates ore most reasonable in the city, llooms with private toilet (1.00 Good car service to tho Stock Yards nnd Depots. Havovour commission firm telephone for room reservation. FRED A. CASTLE, Prop, COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE D A YOUNG MAN TO Edward B. McBermott KEARNEY, NEB. Democratic Candidate (or Born and rnisod in Buffalo County. Four years county nttornoy Buf falo County. Stands for all tho policies of the Wilson administration, and espec ially against tho repeal of tho Itural Credit law and the 8 hour day as suggested by Judge Hughes, This is tho first opportunity tho voters of tho big sixth have had to veto for a uativo sou for congress. Give President Wilson a Democratic Congress congress