v0 eclihr Sifrimi Go THIRTY-THIRD YEAR. North platte, ner, September 4, 1917. No. 67 LINCOLN COUNTY MEN CALLED TO THE COLORS. Tlio following Lincoln county men. cor tilled to tho district exemption board by tho county board, have been Ipassed by the district board and aro now subject to call to tho colors. Five per cent of theso men will bo called today, forty por cout about Soptomber 15th and tho remainder at a later date. Nolson. Nols Chris "Wing, George Haaso, John Eves, John P. Dancor, Mllo M. Esholman. Earl J. Lllas, Herman Tcasley, Georgo McC. Palmer, Francis E. Thompson, John M. Rodinquoz, Alfred McCord, William S. Schoolcraft. C. J. , Casey, Ernest R. Knapp, Frank D. Potorson, Arve Wyihan, Frank E. Woodrlng, William C. Shaul, Clarence E. Mauror, Roy Stuart, Frank C. Blcktng. John Nolas, John Miller, Henry Ross- Amas A. . McCloan, Charles Pere3, Julian McCord, Ernest Larson, Axol C. Smith, Elmer Ray Lum, Orion LoRoy Bailey, Claude R. Sowocke, Otto Conklln, Harry P. Leach, Herbert A. Perkins, Charles A. Mlruno, Jonal , Anrado, Julian Breuos, Salvador Gonzalos, Joso A. McNeol, Clarence L. Gonzalea, Hlpollte Young, Floyd M. Gllman, John P. Wostonfeld, Carl E. Falk, Isaac E. Eolazquez, Alanacio Snyder, Jeremiah. Larson Aurll V. Waugh, Thomas E. Fountain, Leo BOrry, Ernest L. Stebbins, Robert E. Thomaen, Paul J. Johnson, Robert C. Razo, Rayo Irvln, William J. Bird, Lee Wilson Ekstrom, CUffiord Donogan, Cyril P. Harris, Josso B. CITY AND fJOUNTY NEWS. CONTRACT FOR K. C. BUILDING AWARBEB TO II. McMICHAEL Ted Boguo will return to Lincoln next week to rcsumo his studies In tho state unlvrslty. Mrs. Edward Parks and children of Peoria, 111., wero horo Sunday while enrouto to Sutherland to visit rela tives. Miss Margaret Mottln who stpont several weoks visiting relatives In Portland, returned hero the latter part of last week. Tho Lutheran girls will bo onter talned at tho Haspel homo Thursday evening. Thoy are asked to hieot at tho parish houso at 7.30. Miss Hazel Mlnshall who has been visiting her parents for sovoral months will return to Lincoln Thurs day to rosumo her duties as teacher. Material Is being assembled for tho now North Platto croamory' building and work will begin as soon as tho dwolllng on tho 'premises Is removed. Bishop George A. Boochor. lof Hast ings will give an illustrated lecture on tho battle3 of the civil war In the court houso yard Saturday ovenlng. Sept. 8th. Lfauls ThoeleckeV of Omaha, Avas horo yesterday visiting at tho 0. H. Thoolecko home, having como to meet his family who wero enrouto lrome from Melrose. Emma Franscn tho six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Fran sen who reside north of Maxwoll died Saturday afternoon at a local hospital after a short illness. Tho remains wore taken to Maxwell yesterday morning for interment. "Methodist aid will hold tholr regu lar meeting In the church parlors next Thursday afternoon. Commencing at 4:30 in tho afternoon the ladles will) serve a cafateria lunch to all friends' and visitors from different churches. Sandwiches, pie- cake, salads, etc., will bo served. The navy Is appealing to youi to en list as a cook, If you know anything about preparing food. Tho pay is $35 to $6G.50 por month. There aro also needed telegraph operators, bakers, machinists, musicians, and a limited numbor of flremon and apprentice seamen. Go to tho navy guto-station at Omaha. Transportation will be furnished. Tho building committoo of the, Knights of Columbus met Saturday ovonlng and awarded tho contract to Howard McMlchaoi for tho erection of a thrco story 44x120 structuro on lots north of Hotol McCabe. Tho con tract prico Is $32,080, which Includes tho heating plant. Tho contract calls for tho completion of tho first nnd socond iloors by Doccmbor 1st and tho third lloor by January 1st, allowance being mado Cor dolay in shipments of material. Tho planB call for a very nifty build ing tho first lloor front to bo of white enamel brick, tho second and third to bo of a green mat brick. The storo front Is especially attractive, tho largo show window extending across a good part of tho front with en trances nt tho sides and a corridor In tho rear with entrances therefrom to the business room. A leaso for tho first and second Iloors ihas boon executed by a local business house. Still Wntllng' Orders to 3Iovo Captain 'Halllgan la still waiting ordors to move hie company to Ft. Cody nt Doming, N. M. While all tho oquqtpmont has not been rocolved, tho company has all that will bo required at Ft- Cody. Captain Halllgan stated that ho can entrain his company on two hours notice. -::o::- Mias Dorothy Hubbard spent tho week end in" tho eastern part of the state. The brick work on tho new Lamb building on north Locust wns complet ed thp, lattor part of last week and will shortly bo ready for occupancy by ;tWe owner. Havo you seon our very oxtonslve lino of Silk Kimonaa and Negligees? E. T. TRAMP & SONS. , Tho headquarters of Company E Woro romoved yoatordny from tho Franklin auditorium Ito tUa Llfoyd opora house, which -will bo occdnpied until the company departs. Tho trans fer of tho equipment was mado yes terday. Tho removal was necessitated by tho opening of the toucher's insti tute and tho school opening next week. Tho building on tho fonuor Wood's lot In the 300 block, on west Third street has been removed and tho Morsch houso on cast Fourth la being removed thereto. Tho removal of the latter la to clear tho ground for tho erection 'of the Hendy-Ogler garage, work on which la expected to start this fall. Wftw Pal You men and young men who want to be right "up to now" should be thinking of that new Fall Suit. The new models are here. You can choose a military style with the semi-fitting waist and classy bdlt or one of the new double breasted models which promise to be so popular. In either case you'll be dressed right. You'll be surprised how reasonably they're, priced too, when you consider the scarcity of woolen fabrics. A reasonable price, however, at this store, does not mean a lowering of quality as you will quickly see by an examination of the all-wool splendidly tailored Adlers Collegian Suits we are now showing at SAIL INTO FALL in one of Har court's new hats. They'll weather all storms of criticism for they're correct in every detail. Stetson $4.50 up. Rosswell's $3 up. $IS to $35. To wear with your New Suits Smart Furnishings The new fall stocks are ready. When you select your suit you can also select gloves, ties, shoes, shirts, etc., that will put the proper finish on the new fall outfit. We feature only the best. Manhattan Shirts, Regal Shoes, Lewis Union Suits. Manhattan Shirts 1.7S to 5. Regal Shoes 5.00 to 8.00. , Lewis Union Suits 1.00 to 6.00. ': Harcourt Clothing Co. F1HST DRAFT JIKX LKAYE THURSDAY MORNING Tho first draftod mon to leave N)rth Platto for tho training camp at Ft Klloy will dopart on No. 10 at 7 Ci next Thursday morning. The nun who will go arc: Win. C. Wuodrlng, North Platte. Carl Wostonfeld, North Platto. Chnrlos Perkins. North PliKto. Clnrenco Shaul, North Platto. Loo Bird, North Platto. Karl Esholmnn, Ilcrshoy. Theso constitute tho first call of five per cent of ' Lincoln county's quota of 115 mon. Tho next call, to bo mado this month, will bo for forty per cent. CUT AND COUNTY NEWS WO.MKX CAN JtEOISTKIl SKl'T. 12th IN COUNTRY SCHOOLS A. P. Kelly left yesterday afternoon for Lincoln by auto. Dr. V Lucas left yesterday afternoon for Sedgwick, Col. .- l'orry Carson spent yesterday In Gothenburg with rolatlves. Mrs. W. H. McConnoll has returned from a two weeks' visit in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Wallaco Thompson re turned last ovonlng from an oxtonded visit in Milwaukee. Lochlol Johnston will rettirn today fiom New York City whoro ho spent a month with rblntivcs. Mnnloy lloppos, a prlvato in Co. L, was drowned in tho lake at Gothon burg yostorday nftornoon. Mrs. II. A. Lawhcad returned last ovenlng from Kearney whoro she had boen visiting her mother. For Salo Household furniture, baso burner and gas range, Immediately. All M. Rodonbaugh, 509 wost FifUi. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown loft yoa torday morning for Philadelphia to spend sovoral weeks with rolatlves. Mr. and Mrs. Will Artz, of Donvor. who woro visiting tho formor's par onts, returned liiome Sunday nftornoon. Sarah Robekah lodgo will meot Fri day evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. In, itlatory coromonlcs will bo conducted. Harry E. Brown Camp United Span ish War Votorans will-hold tholr reg ular mccting'ln tholr hall this even ing. Miss Julia Dunn, of Chicago, Avho has been visiting her slstor Mrs. Jas. Hart for sovoral weeks, will leave Friday. Miss Bessie Smith is expected., to rirturn today from Michigan, wiiurs she spjent several weeks with her brother. Tho Golden Rulo bible class will moot with Mrs. Isaac Deats. 1C00 cast Tlnlrd s'.l'eet Flrli'hy nftorncVm. lA business meeting will be held nnd all ladles aro paired to bo present. Tho A. N. Durbln Auto Co. rocolvod a carlcad of Studebakor fours and sixes yesterday. This Is tho fourth rarload recolvod by this company since it entered tho ranks of auto deal ers a month or so ago. Our Fall Drosses for misses and ladios'havo nrrivod, nifty stylos, com binations of simplicity and grnco, make your solcctions now. E. T. TRAMP & SQNS. Wontlior fnri!nst for North Platto nnd vicinity: Gonernlly fair tonight nnd Wcdiu'-.dav. not much chanco In tompcraturo. Highest tcmpraturo yesterday tl a year ago bi; iowosi last night 01, a year ago (50. WIHi maximum nrlco of No. 2 whoat established at $2.20 at Chicago and $2.15 at Omaha, the maximum pruco ai Vnrtii Pinttn will lin around $1.85. The Ooatos Co. paid this latter sum for 400 bushels dollvcroU nt Maxwell yesterday. Tim fiiiiiiinl Lincoln County Sunday Knlinnl pnnvnnt.lnn which was held woll nttonded and was ono o'tho most successful ovor hold. Tho morning sorvlcos woro hold in tho city jinirg hut on account or tne wnaLhnr nn adiournmont was taken to tho Methodist church. Especially yorthy of mention was tho music anu tno locturo on China by Miss Brown. Tho ilnr-lslnn In tho wrOfltllnt! match at Omaha last night between Joseph St chor and Marian Plestlna was giv en to the former aftor two hours and ',v in 'mi loo nlnnnp.fi without il tall. ,'lnallnn ntfnrnri no resistance to S'echer and did not tnko ndvantngo of the oponiiigs which Stefhor mado for hif. Tho bout was a disappointment an i'rctont. Lincoln, Neb., Sopt 1. Country school housos In Nebraska will bo used as tho enrolling place for wom en Soptomber 12th, tho datet fixed by Governor js'ovjllo's proclamation for registration of womon to porform voluntary work assisting in tho pros ecution of tho war. Tho state super intendent's offico Is asking (Jaunty superintendents to co-oporato in ob taining tho use of theso buildings. Tho following is tho letter which tho statu superintendent Is sending "At the icq lies t of tho governor tho staU superintendent, otj piiblfo (In struction dlrocts that nil rural school buildings, with equipment, bo placed at the disposal of tho womon having chnrgo of registration of women for war sorvico Soptomber 12th. "To this end Uio department sug gest that a half holiday bo declared for tho afternoon only, Soptomhor 12th and everything bo dono to facilitate tho registration." :o:: For Sale. 191G Ford Touring, In good condi tion. 191G Dodgo touring-, guaran teed. 191G Chovrolot Baby Grand tour ing, llko now. Buick 25, good mechan ical condition, $225. ROMIGII GARAGE, 07-2 Sixth nnd Locust. : :o: : To tho Public Tho garbage collector will no long or ompty enns which do not convplv with tho city ordinance In order to havo your gnrbago hauled away you muat provido yourself with a closed, lly-proof can. W. B. SALISBURY. G7-2 Stroot Commissioner. ::o:: Miss Anna Ericsson, of Donvor who had boon visiting her slstar Mrs. John Burke, wont to Brady to visit rolatlves a fow days ago Arthur Nolan, of Wood River, ar rived horo yostorday morning to visit at tho Nolan homo. REGISTRATION C03I3IITTHES FOR VARIOUS TOWNS Co. Supt. Gnntt, who Is county chair man for the registration of women Soptombor 12th, furnishes Tho Trlb uno with tho following list of com mlttoes who will servo on tho regis tration boards: Commltto for 1st Wnrd Mrs. Robt. Dlckoy chairman, Mrs. Cody Boal, Mrs. V. R. Maloney, Mrs. R. F. Cottorell, Mrs. Joo Roddy, Mrs. Earl Stamp, Mrs. Nels Rnsmusson. Committoo for tho 2d Wnrd Miss Laura Murray, chairman, Mrs. S. W Kelly, Mrs. C. E. Mlllor, Mrs. M. E. Scott, Mrs. York Hlnmnn, Mrs. S. M. Throckmorton. Committeo of 3d Ward Mrs. Goo. Pressor, chaltman. Mrs. Goo. T. Flold. Mrs. Ira L. Bare, Mrs. T. J. Korr, Mrs. L. B. Dick, Mrs. N. E. Buckley, Mrs. M. M. Rcdonbnugh. Committeo for 4th Word Mrs. C. L. Raskins, chairman, Miss Emma Smith, Mrs. I. L. Mlltonberger, Mrs. Webb Hughos, Mrs. Asa Snyder, Mrs. A. II. McMullon, Mrs. E. O. Cool. Committoo nt Ilorshoy Mrs. Bortha Waro, chairman, Mrs. D. M. Loypoldt, Mrs. Sharpley Thompson, Mrs. John Lanln, Mrs. Will Brooks, Mrs. Burroll McNntton, Miss Bcsslo Smith. Committoo nt Wallace Mrs. F. II. Whltlako, chnlrmnn, Mrs. A. J. Mothor soad, Mrs. E. R. Forroll, Mrs. P. L. Harper, Mrs. C. L. Coopon, Mrs. Car rlo Kuns, Miss Almeda Morton. Committeo at Maxwoll Mrs. Chas. Reynolds, chairman, Mrs. C. F. Duo holm, Mrs. Bill Dolnn, Mrs. Robort Rogors, Mrs. J. W. Fottor, Mrs. A. O. Parker. Committoo at Brady Mrs. Wilbur Wlnqucst, chairman, Mrs. Jas. McCul lough, Mrs. II. B. Dart, Mrs. Robort Rosmusson, Mrs. R. Rnsmusson, Miss Erto Ditto, Mrs. T. T. Mnrcott. Committeo nt Suthorland Mrs. R. A. Scptt, ehalrman, Mrs. Goorgo C. White, Mrs. Charles Damolojr1, Miss Cloo Chnppell, Mrs. Walter Cokcr, Mrs. D. C. Wilson. Mrs. E. W. Briggs. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Of our tiew addition Next Saturday Septeftiber'Sth. FECIALS In All Departments. w JL O 'Connor 5c, 10c AND 25c STORE. 8 of the magnificent Fur Trimmed Gowns worn by the "Extravigant twelve1' with Irving Berlin's big syncopated Musical success "WATCH YOUR STEP", that comes with its 75JPEOPLE, t. the KEITH FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 14th, i