sfti lite (7 THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTO, NEB., APRIL 19, 1910. No. 28- WtEPAltE LIST OP MEN TO " GO EARLY IN MAY. at Tho local exemption board has taken tho names of nineteen registered men of class one as thoy como In rotation from which to select tho fourteen men who will go to d training camp some time between May 1st and Bfcli. Nlne teon have been selcotcd 'because it may bo found soveral ore exempt through agricultural employment or enlist ment Tho names of the nineteen selected aro as follows: Thomas H. Case, Sutherland Millard F. Coates, Sutherland Beryl Myers, North Platto Wm. M. Rltnor, North Platte C. F. Argent, Wollfleet, now Winflold, Mo. Demetrius Karyones, North Platte Arthur Hendrlcksen, Brady Lester Adams. North Platto Harley Warnor, North Platto Clarenco Bills, North Platto, now at Wymore, Neb. Carl Ekburg, Brady Fred Isbrandstcr, Brady Ray Hedberg, North Platte, now at Chadron, Neb. Wm. A.i Schiltz,' North Platte Fred Evans. Horshey Gordon Powers, North Platto Hugh Kelly, North Platte Sylvester O'Morro, North Platte, -now at Parsons, Kans. Forrest Eberly, North Platte ::o:: Monday Evening Meeting. To explain an apparent "mix-up'' of dates regarding tho Sammy Girls meoting and the Syrian relief meeting, both announced for tho Franklin auditorium Monday evening of next week, we will state that the two meet ings wdll be in conjunction. Both urograms as announced olsewhero will bo carried out Tho musical program will Include selection bv the Munici pal band, violin solo by Prof. Doticet. and vocal solos by Mrs. Gilfoyl, Miss Trovillo, "Miss White and Paul Har rington. There will be no charge for admission. See our new nil Wool Poplin or Serge Suits nt $20 and $25. Thev surely are' wonders at the price, all sizes, in all tho wanted shades at BLOCK'S. Tho next biz social function for North Platto will bo the engineers' May Party on tho evening of May 1st. The committee is planning on enter taining a very large crowd of dancers and spectators. Children's Wool and Silk Coats, in all the newest styles and in all tho leading shades, sizes 2-to 14, $2.50 to $12.75, BLOCK'S. Tho Lady Foresters will meet Sun day afternoon at tho K. C. hall at three o'clock, Printed Georgette and Chiffons in new patterns at WILCOX DEPT. STORE. AUDITORIUM CROWDED TO WILL HEAR BOND ROOSTERS. ORGANIZE COMPANY , HOME GUARDS THURSDAY. An audience that practically filled tho seating capacity of tho Franklin auditorium assembled last night to hear patriotic addresses by N. II. Loomls and W. F. Gurloy, of Omaha, who woro members of tho Union Pacific flying squadron visiting towns along the lino for tho purposo of boosting Liberty bonds. This squadron traveling on a special train Is com posed of General Mauagor Jofters, Mr. Loomla, Mr. Gurloy, Dr. Jonks, C. J. Lano ami Ballard Dunn, accompanying them Is the Union Pacific Omaha Shop band, a splondld musical organization. Tho squadron arrived at 1:30' yester day attornoon. wore mot by a number of citizens and headed by tho band marched to tho court houso squaro, where tho honor ilatr awarded to Lin coln county for going over tho top! was unfurled by tho Boy Scouts. The squadron returned to the dopot, parti going to tho shops and part to tho round house, where meetings for tho employes woro hold. At tho shops Dr. Jonks spoke and nt the round houso Mr. Gurloy. Tho mooting at tho auditorium was presided ovqr by F. L. Moonoy, dlr trlct chairman of the Liberty loan committee, who In his Introductory remarks stated that tho Union Pacific employes In North Platto had sub scribed for $2G,550 of the first issue of .bonds, $G8,i50 of the second issue, and of the present issue had up to last evening subscribed $70,000. This announcement was greeted with ap plause. The chairman then Introduced Mr. Loomls. general solicitor for the Union Pacific, who; spoko for about thirty minutes and was followed by Mr. Gurley who talked for nbout tho same length of tlmo. Both addressee wero intensely patriotic and received very enthusiastic applause. General Managor Jeffors was Introduced and alluded to North Platte as still being his home, assured the audience that this city would always be treated wellJ by the Union Pacific, and stated that up to yesterday tho employes of tho Union Pacific had subscribed for over 'a million dollars worth of bonds of tho present Issue and It was hoped to Increase this sum to $2,000,000. During the evening selections were rendored by tho Omaha band. Through the efforts of tho SpanUh War Vetorans a company of Home Guards will bo organized In North Platto at a meoting to bo held at tho Franklin auditorium on Thursday ovenlng of next week, and to this mooting all men who aro one hundred per cont patriotic and loynl aro Invit ed. Patriotism and loyalty to country aro tho necessary qualifications for membership. Tho number who may join Is unlimited, and those bctweon tho ages of eighteen and sovonty flvo or older aro cliglblo .Tho Homo Guards is not a military organization, though at Borao towns whoro organiz ed tho members nre drilled by tho officers of tho organization which con sist of a captain and two lleutonnnts. Tho object of tho organization Is to meet, and (promptly meet, such emergencies as may arise In tho com munity that may in anyway affect this country which is ours individually and collectlvoly. Those aro war times; wo know not what emergency may arlso at any time; and If wo have n company of Homo Guards we have an organization to moot the condition In stead of meeting It as Individuals. Tho membership will not be limited, the purposo being to have nn organization- so strong numerically as to havo a moral effect on any possible would-bo wrong door. NEWS AI10UT THE ROYS WHO ARE IN SERVICE. ::o:: Arc you looking for n new Spring Cont, Suit or Dress? .If so come here. A completo line, nil sizes, and nil new styles. THE JIUB. -ThabestBhckTaffeta Silt; you have ever bought for $1.50 at-WILCOX DEPT. STORE. Dove Brand Muslin Underwear, the kind that is made better than you can do yourself at WILCOX DEPT. STORE. New Coats and Suits are still ar rlvlng dally at BLOCK'S. Starting next Saturday a two part Keystone comedy will be added to thp Keith Saturday night program. These Koytono comedies aro among tho liest known and best liked comedies on tho market at the present time. Tho Key stone comedy has long been an es tablished standard of fun In the world of tho photoplay. The first ono to be presented will bo "Tho Iceman's Bride." It will bo shown In .connec tion with "Jack and Jill." a Western picture with a mighty good story and a big lot of fitn. French KM Gloves and Niagara Maid and "America" make Silk gloves in all shades and sizes, every pair guaranteed, 75c to $3.50 pair at BLOCK'S. N. B. Spurrier who had been spend ing tho winter In Southern California and Arizona, returned home this morning, leaving Mrs. Spurrier to con tinue her visit in Arizona. Enrbute homo Mr. Spurror spent a day at CamD Codv and found the bova vorv much peeved because they aro not permitted to go over seas. Wanted To buy second hand spring wagon or uuggy. JJaviu scott. lhone Red 6G0. Mrs. A. J. Salisbury and Mrs. W. J. TIloy came in from tlje east on train Nor 13 this morning. Onyx Hosiery in plain and fancy stripes, all shades to match your shoes. 25c to $3.25 pair at BLOCK'S . Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stroltz rocolvod word yesterday that tholr son Ferdin and, who Is with the 23d Engineers had arrived safely ovor seas. Mrs. Frank Carman has rocelved lettors from her husband, who. loft for Camp Funston Apvll 1st, In which ho says he Is woll and likes army llfo. Earl Calhoun, who recently return ed from Washington', whoro ho failed to secure ontrnnce In tho navy, yostor day enrolled for enlistment as a machinist. Frank Hucbuor, whose homo Is south of Horshoy, was called homo from Camp Funston this week by tho death of his Infant child, tho funornl of which was held Wednosday. John Hnnsn. lirntlinr a? Mm Prml Mlllstead, one of tho Sutherland boys sont to Funston, Is among thoso who havo left that Camp for Franco. Ho was in co. K, 335th Infantry. Ahsonco of lnttnm from T-ivnrntt Evans for ton days past Indicate that ho has been released from t.hn linsnl- tal and has probably been sent to re join mo lorce on tho battloshlp Texns, now in foreign wnters. In a lottor received yesterday Fred Peterson says .Co. E at Camp Cody was getting roudy to go out on a four day hike, on which all necessary camp equippago would bo takon. Fred says tho wind is blowing strong and the dust is terrible. S Ladies uits and Coats Spring Wearing Appearel. Distinctive Styles and Best Tailoring. Our stock is still jlp unbroken, a complete line of style and sizes. ' We feature the Priutzess Garments represent workman ship and value and in connection with these facts they do not lose sight of style as they employ only high class designers con sequently they will pass the most critical inspection byNlhe most fastidious customer. Take a look at our garments, you'll be pleasantly surprised. Compare our price value and you'll ,be con vinced that we haven't over estimated our Suits and Coats. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. A card received from tho war de partment yesterday by Chris Brod beck announced tho safo arrival of his son Will at a port in Franco. Will Is a mombor of an engineering corps. A Sutherland friend had a lcttor from Floyd Young Sunday, who is at tho front In Franco. Ho says ovory day Is like tho Fourth of July. Ho Is .woll, In good spirit and says they got good food nnd caro, but that' thoy don't got much mall from homo. Row Horbert Covoll, formerly of this olty, who has boon located In Now York for a number of yoars as nn Episcopal mlnlstbr, hna boon appoint- ml nfrilnrv rt ttm V M O A l Franco and will leave for that country about May 1st. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND OYER THE TOP. .:o: For Sale Ford delivery car equip ped with extr.v good enclosed body nnd Leo Puncture Proof Tiros WIL COX DEPT. STORE. ' Barry Gulnan, living Bouthwost of town, purchased a Ford sedan for MrB. Gulnan yestorday from tho Hohdy Ogler Co., a present that will no doubt bo vory accoptablo. ' Beautiful new Silk Drosses In Tacotas. Foulards and Silk Ginghams, special for. Saturday at $14.75 at BLOCK'S. ; County Chairman Tomplo announced-last evening thnt subscriptions to tho Third liberty loan In Lincoln coun ty exceeded by ono hundred thousand dollars tho quota of tho county. Tho canvass In town Is Hearing tho end, and up to last ovonlng tho North Platto subscriptions woro In round numbors $2GG,000. Tho subscriptions in tho county outsldo tho North Platto district up to last ovonlng figured $145,000. Tho people of Lincoln county havo now Invested ovor threo-quarters of a million dollars in tho thren lunula of Llborty bonds nnd tho war savings stamps. Not a bad showing, Is It? :io:: For foot comfort nnd stylo sec our beautiful lino of pray kid pearl nnd brown, low and high heel, nlno inch boots for indies. PO.OO to SS.50 per pair. THE HUB Brlcklayors resumed work on tho Hondy-Oglor garngb Wednesday and with fair woathor will probably havo tho work completed soon after May first. Soft Water Shampoo, olcctrlc mas sago. Coates Beauty Parlor, Phono 103S. onglnoerlng corps his father W. J. K. but says soma tobacco would Tho father will supplied liberally that cheor In the Will Stuart, In an In Franco, writes Stuart that' ho Is O. American smoking taste awfully good, seo that "Billy" is with tho "makings" lonely hours. Gus McNeal and family of Suther land, returned Saturday from Camp Funston where they had gone to bid their son Lowls good-bye. Lewis bo longed to Co. E, 350th Infantry nnd waB ono of the men that loft Funston last Monday for tho east from whence they will soon Bail for Franco. The recruiting station at Omaha in forms' The Tribune that soven North Platto young men were accepted for enlistment on April 11th. Orloy Re noau, Everett Adams, Clarence Wright, Gilbert Adams and Georgo Slzeinoro enlisted In the engineering corps and Wlllard Louden and Howo Frlsble In tho Infantry. 7 Tho last letter received from Albln sanuaii. who is on tno battleship Texas, stated that he had not soon land for six weeks, and It would proba bly be six weeks longor boforo he would set foot on terra flrma. Tho Texas Is supposed to be cruising off tho northen coast of Scotland. There aro over 1,700 men on tho Texas. We havo received a copy of the Windy City Echo, published by tho 13th Engineering Corps now Jn Franco. In this issuo is an item stating that Sorgt., Leonard Robinson, whose homo Is In North Platte, had been given a seven drry furlough In order that ho might visit his son who Is also In servico In Franca Archie Hunter, now at the Rich field, Texas, aviation Hold has attain ed, a reputation as a wrestler by se curing two straight falls in a contest with the "best man In tho camp." Archie, who wolghs 180 and Is as agile as a cat had quite a reputation as a wrestler while living on tho farm south of this oltv. There Is considerable complaint on tho part of North Platte people that letters addressed to relatives and friends In tho service In .Franco fall to reach their destination. It Is known that mall conditions In France aro such that the facilities aro unequal to the demands, nnd that lettors aro long delayed In reaching tho soldlors to whom thoy aro addressed. Julius Cornoll, who had bean In Canada for three months in army Borvice, arrived In. town a few days ago. Under orders of tho U. S. govern ment all United States men In the Canndlan servico wero discharged and Julius was among them. He made threo attompts to enter tho servico of tho United States but was turned down each time on account of, being flat footed. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Donogan re eolved a card yesterday from tholr son Cyril announcing his arrival in Franco. Ho embarked threo weeks ago today and had boon In Franco two days when tho card was written Cyril was In tho first bunch of draft ed men sent to Camp Funston. Later bo was transferred to the 13th En gineering Corps and was sent over seas as a member of that corpB. Threo of tho Donogan boys aro now In sor vlco In France, a splendid tribute to tho loyalty and patriotism of the Donegan family. Writing from tho officers training Hchool nt Camp Stanley, Texas, Sergt. M. S. Cross, of this olty says: "Wo are scheduled to leave hero Saturday aftornoon for Camp Cody. Tho men who aro horo now will probably bo recommended for commissions. Tho North Platto boys who are horo tro Abner Wcssborg, Cody Bonl, Alan Atchison nnd myself. Am watching for The Trlbuno anxiously In regard to tho Third Liberty loan, but am confident that North Platto will go ovor tho top. (North Platto has gono over tho top, Morrill: Wo aro stand lngt unfaltering behind you boys who aro' fighting 'Tor us; wo aro, and al-. ways will bo, with you "with our monoy, our moral support, our good wishes. To do loss than this would bo to brand oursolvos as traitors to you boys in tho sorvlco and to our country. Editor Trlbuno.) ft Clever. New Spring Boots, that have a real dis tinctive style, without being in any way extravagant. .Every shade that is correct, either military or;Louis heels. Light grey kid vamp; beautiful cloth top to match; Louis heel with aluminum plate, $7.50 Others at $7.00, $8.00, $8.50, $9.00, $10,00, New Pumps and Oxfords- are arriving daily AT- S HOE AVES YOU M ARKET ONEY ON SHOES. KEITH THEATRE BLDG. Do THE PURCHASE OF A dgeBrothers MOTOR CAR is a good investment today, if you are lucky enough to get one. Because today the ;price is $200 under the market for cars of anything like'its class. Because it is a car for which you can get repair'parts and service anywhere the cars are sold. Because it gives good service under any and all con ditions, and as a consequence the second hand value of the used cars is very high. Dodge Brothers Cars have proven themselves. Ask any owner. An early order is your only protection, especially this year. Jooll($(!i(H! MS? OK EAPUS '"Service fr Our Owners' North Platte.Neb. ft