Yankee , Robinson Circus ;j July 24th ThftShMarket , STOKE INtWS Buy Vfyt iff stampj : : Men's and Women's Footwear at Greatly Reduced! t c m rrices lor spring Clearance. No. 03 . Ladies White Kid Dress Boot 3-4 Vamp Louis XIV heel, plain toe Regular $6.00 Now .$3.65 No. 511. Ladies White Kid Dress Boot,. Plain toe, Fancy Vamp " Louis XIV heel Regular $7.50 Now .$6.00 No. 801. iLadies White Kid Lace Ox ford, Flexible soles, Fancy leather covered heel, high back stay. Regular $5.50 Now $4.40 No. 803 Ladies White Poplin Oxfords with French Tapering Vamp, arched instep. Regular $4.00 Now .$3.20 OA per Discount cent On all Men's Oxfords No. 800 Ladles and Misses white Pop lin Pump, medium heel white soles, fancy tips. Regular $3.50 Now LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dr. Marie Ames made a professional Tisit to Gerlng Wednesday. Garago for Rent. Phone, 812. This week's rains will not insure a corn crop, but it will go a long way toward that end. 'Many of the fields are in tassle and some in silk and these rains will come close to making roasting ears. , The Nebraska State Fair stands in Denver. For Farm Loans see Gene Crook, Boom west of Vienna Cafe. Dorothy Schott this week with Misses Marie and have been spending friends in Halg. ( 1 , John Hahler who is employed in a bank in Casper, Wye, is visiting his parents in, town this week. Bring your eye troubles to HARRY DIXON & SON, they are equipped to give you the best of attention. Hons arid Neva Trexler, who had been visiting friends in Denver for two weeks, returned home Wednes day. ' .Miss M. Sleman, steam baths and Swedish Massage, ladies and gentle men. Phono 897. Brodbeck bide. 85tf Mrs. L. E. Hasings, son and daugh ter, who have been in Long Beach, Cal for three months, will return " homo August first. ' Unskilled workmen on Jobs around town, including work on the streets, are paid forty cents an hour. In these times of expensive living the wago Is VoSeU'oVhigh. John IV. Cochran, Ed L Plorson, "Golden Rule" Landmen, Sutherland, Nebraska.. 50-0 The section of country between Itoscoe and Ogalalla was visited by a severe rain storm about five o'clock Wednesday. At some points water overflowed the Union Pacific roadbed, partially washing out the track. The high wind blow down forty telegraph and telephone poles. Wednesday for a visit with friends "i0"1 f c,Tplt,tor,in, lts h0B UUU Willi. 1.11U UUUCU V1ILUU1 1B- ment this year of a new $100,000 barn in which to Bhow the hogs at the Fair, this interesting exhibit should out-do Itself. The city council met in regular, ses sion Tuesday, -evening, but the only ))d8iiies?bef6re ttfe. members was a discussion 'of, p.lurib'orif' licenses,' this being called' but by th"e arre'sFof? two plumbors who wero operating without a license. I The Tribuno hopes that no North I Platte or Lincoln county boy may fall In tho line of battle and go weBt," as the soldiers say, but should this occur The Tribune suggests that pub lic memorial services bo held. Certain ly this is a tribute we should all be glad to pay to tho one who falls. A. P. Martin, district deputy of the Modern Woodmen, has been in town this v'o'-'"or'i't'.nc: a campaign for membership. Next Monday evening a smoker and entertainment will be held nt tho-K. P. hall, which will be open to all young men in the city. As part of tho evening's program about 200 pictures of the Woodmen anl torlum at Colorado Springs' wljl be thrown on the screen. The latter part of last week four auto loads of members of tho Ingham branch of the Lincoln County Red Cross Chapter cameto town to take instructions in Red Cross work. The branch at Ingham is a live one, and prior to becoming a Lincoln, county braneh had been shipping their work direct to New York. The ladies took back with them a largo amount of material. Wm. S. Hart in "Blue Blazes Rawden" ! In which Hart pays the Penalty of another's misdoings. KEITH THEATRE, JULY 22-23 STATISTICS-RELATIVE TO THE , "Luxury goto in tho blood" la tin ott LINCOLN (JOINT REGISTRANTS, nuoted lino' from a ranious Broadway . play. Never was it moro aptly applied . , . .... than to Triangle's play, "Old. Loves Clork Allon, of the registration ror Now," featuring Margery Wilson, board haa been directed to dompllo a Bhovlng at Uio CryBtal Saturday aftor tnble showing tho condition of the no0n and evening. Dissipation, lovo various classes of registrants In tho Dt lino clothes and social ontoWairi- county. y monto on a mad and lavish scale nl- As orlblnnlly classified thoro wore .. 1 111 1 jyi in class one, 112 ln class two, 78 in class thrco, 755 in class four and 23G In class five. I Up to Onto 221 men of class one have been sent to training camps, twonty threo havo boon released for naval service, nino wore transferrd to class! two, fivo aro colored and fourteen! havo boon entered for limited service. Tills makes a total of 268. Next week about seventy mon will bo sent to Camp Dodge, thus bringing tho total of men sent mp to 291, and leaving but forty-eight In closs ono, and theso constitute farmers who aro actually engaged in crop growing and havo been held back on account of their agricultural claims. It is probable, however, that soma of theso will bo Included in tho August call. Seventy-two men "Who registered in tho county failed to appear for medical examination or to fill out thoir quostlonaires, p- - NEWS ABOUT THE 1 BOTS WHO ARE IN SERVICE. most Bring aboirt tho ruin of tw young people. A tather'Intorvonoa'ttnd forces tho, light-headed young people battle vith Naturo and obtain tho reward of clean ideals and sensible living. ; ' Dr. Brock, Dontlst, over Stone Drug Store. tt Get Ready For Harvest Now . 'Open a checking account before tho Miarvcst work Logins. ' No time during tho .year have 70a .wore need of It When It comes Urao to pay harvest help, you write checks for tho amounts duo them. 'Depositing your funds and paying bills by check Is easier and safer than having money In the house or carry. Ing It In your clothes. Boposits may safely be nado by mall you don't need to make a, trip to the bank every time. Try It Platte Valley State Bank NORTH PLATTE, NEB. iiffilillll ni'lllllllllllllllllllllllllUILIIlllliillUilillXllliillllMillllllill Soldiers' Data Wnnted. Governor Neville is asking for the following data of tho list of soldier's names printed below. Soldier's namo Homo address . . , . . Date of Birth .. Nearest Relative Present address Organization and rank Address replies to T. C. Patterson, Chairman Lincoln Co. Council of De fense, North Ptatte, Nebraska. List of Names. Charles H. "Ballou Chris L. Boyor HllUam F. Campbell Homer Eborlo Reynold W. Hansen John G. High Jennings ,V. Higglns Freeman O. Hansen Boyd Harmon Wilbur Lyons Paul Marti John L. Murphy Byron B. Obcrst Thomas R. Peters Ira B. RusseSl John A. Rydner ..ohn A. Ross ' Irfc G. Simpson Charles A. Sharv , John W. Tlgho 1 'Frank H. Winslow Dorcey F. "Williams Clarence Gerald Allen Albert J. Beerbowor . eHnry Ray Bradley Charles P. Clinton . Clarence Oliver Day Montgomery Demont Doty James A. Donnegan Everett Hall Evans Frank Gossol Ast Hauden Walter Alecn Hoxlo James A. Hood Walter Men Hoxlo. Arthur W. McCae. Joseph W. Kopf. ' Vincent DePaul Ottenstein. Ernest Whlto Rincker. William A.. Robinson. Albin Waltamar Sandall. William J. Schram. Jesso Vernon. T. C. PATTERSON, Chnnn. Lincoln Co. Council Defense. :.o:; Hongland for Senator. W. V. Hoagland yesterday filed as a candidate for tho republican nomina tion for state senator from this dis trict. So far as known Mr, Hoagland will have no opposing republican candidate, and shotuld have none from tho democratic party, for his calibre as a man is such as to call for a unanimous nomination and election. I Mr. Hoagland's work during his form er term as senator was such as to satisfy all constituents, whether dem ocrat or republican and this bolng true ho should havo no opposition. Jonathan Higglns, of this city, form erly living on a farm at Bignell 1ms filed for tho democratic nomination for float representative from tho 77th District, composed of Dawson, Lin coln and Keith counties. ::o:: Candidate for Float Representative. Geo. S. Doty, of Gothenburg, who is a canuiuate ror the republican nom nnation for float ropresfentntivo from tho 77th District at the primary election to bo held August 20th, spent yesterday In town meeting eomo of our men. Mr. Doty, who has been a resident of Dawson county for four teen years, Is a business man of Gothenburg, and prior to ongaging In his present calling was a farmer. Ho is a veteran ox tho Spanish-American war, and nis ago is tho only bar that prevents him from being on tho firing line in Tanco today. Ho has boon closely associated with all tho patrio tic war measures in Dawson county. When yon meet Mr. Doty you will bo Impressed with his general bearing and his ovldonco of lovel-headedncss and good Judgement. Tho 77th District is composed of Dawson, Lincoln and Keith counties. ::o:: With tho American troops bearing tho brunt of tho battle at tho point whoro tho Germans aro attempting to break through tho lines, It will not bo Surprising if our Ifct of casualties provo very heavy. It is known that several Lincoln county boys aro on or near tho Chateau-Thlorry sector, and no doubt they aro proving their valor along with tho others. Our Optical department is equipped with tho latest instruments and our methods of examination aro most thorough and up-to-date, HARRY DIXON & SON. Tho Catholic Girls club will meet at tho homo of Miss Ethel Donegan xuesuay evening. Chas. Hupfor, who enlisted In tho navy at Omaha last week and had Blnce been visiting frionds In Omaha return ed homo last night to nyalt a call to service. Word was received yesterday that John Baker, of this city, who 1iad been sent to Camp Funston had arrived sofa ly In Franca John is in tho quarter masters' department. Sergeants Homor nnd Doll Pease, stationed at Camp Cody, arrived at Brady a few days ago to visit tho homo folks. Dell is division Instruct or in bayonet work. It has been three weeks since tho home folks have heard from Lieut. Merle Cross and from this his father infers that ho has been sent overseas. Lieut. Cross was sent from Camp Cody to a camp in Now Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. James Brady havo re ceived a lottor from their son Georgo who is at Camp Funston, in which ho sayB he is In fine shape and has pass ed all the examination for ovor-seaa duty. Ho asks that his thanks bo extended to Mrs. McGraw and tho Sammy Girls for the Bweater and comfort kit and to Father McDald for the prayer book. In a letter to the homo folks, Leslio Carr of Gothenburg, now on tho firing line in France Bays: "Tho other two follows who came over hero with mo got "picked off.'' They wero Walter Splcknall and John Ridoncmr. Tho latter was from North Platte.'' So far as we havo noticed tho names of Splcknall und Ridenour have not ap peared in tho casualty lists. Lieut. Burton Lambert, who was re cently transferred from the navy yard at Bremerton, Wash., to New York, has now been sent aboard a skip. . He writes: "Toll everybody good-bye, I don't know whoro I am going but I nm on my way. If you people ever float a service flag for North Platte and Lincoln county I shall bo disappointed if I am not rep resented by a star." Tho Tribune has received a copy of poem entitled "Little Pal o' Mine." wTittcri by James K. Flynn, a formor North Platte boy, now a corporal in a company of railway engineers in Franco. Tho poem was first published in tho "Stars and Stripes," a trench, paper issued by the American soldiers' In Franco nnd later' appeared In tho Paris edition of the New York Herald. It1 will bo published in theso columns Ttfeqday and we believe that all read ers will agree with us that tho lines aro mighty well written and tho senti ment appealing. ::o;: Representative. I hereby announce myself as candi date for the republican nomination for float representative from tho 77tU District composed' of tho counties of Keith, Lincoln and Dawson, at tho primacy election to bo hold Augnist 20, and. respectfully -solicit your support. I havo boon a resident of Dawson county for fourteen years, and my present homo is in Gothenburg. GEORGE S. DOTY :!o:: Seeks to Recover Child. In the county court Wednesday Francis N. Osterhout Drought an action against his wife Myrtle Oster hout to secure tho custody of Luclllo Ostorhout now threo years old. Tho plaintiff claims tho defendant is now a lewd and immoral woman,, and as such is keeping the child in an im moral house, and that she is an unfit porson to havo the keeping of such child. Tho defendant avorred that tho allegations as to her morality wero false, and that she Is a woman of good character. Sho further contended that tho plaintiff is a shiftless, worthless man and does not earn enough to sup port tho child, and that ho is not fit to havo custody of tho child; and that prior to tho filing of this suit, sho had begun an action against tho plaintiff for divorce, A dozen or moro wit nesses testified In tho caso. Judgo Woodhurst took the- caso under ndvisemont and will render a decision at 11 o'clock tomorrow. ::o:: The Nebraska House, which for moro than forty-fivo years had been conducted as an eating and .rooming house, is being torn' down to mako room for tho Ugal throo story build ing. In tho fall of 1881 when Tho Tribune man camo to North Platte, tho Nebraska House, then conducted by tho lato J, C. Fedorhoof, was the most largoly patronized hotol in town, having at thnt timo 120 regular boarders in addition to many transient guests. Boforo tho Nebraska Houso sprang into oxistonco Mike Flllion, 1 brother of our Joo, conducted a res tnurnnt In a long narrow building on tho site. THE UNIVERSAL CAR EVERY FARMER NEEDS A Ford One-Ton Truck Every farmer at this time of the year has under consideration tho way he can most cheaply bring his gram, hogs, etc., to market-return with coal for the winter, flour, feed, lumber and bran. The Ford Worm Drive Truck is the one that is solving the problem, cost of up-kecp unusually low and the greatest service the Truck world knows (FORD SERVICE.) Priced at North Platte $659.32 Your order mustbe placed at once to insure delivery HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO. Phone 34 Corner 4th and Dewey Hidden pearls havo deepest charms, Seo Sessuo Haydkawa In "Hidden Pearls." Keith theatre. Saturday nteht Also tho two part comedy "A Lady Killer's Doom." Use Less Sugar When Canning Fruit or Vegetables THE Hall Cold Pack Canner will give you a complete canning out - fit for use in your own home. It enables you to do your complete canning with less Bugar and in less time than would ordinarily bo required. Tn addition to this, fruit and vegetables canned by the cold paclc method are less likely to spoil than if canned by any oth,er method. This is a year when it is the patriotic duty of every housewife to can all tho fruit and vegetables possible. The Hall Cold Pack Canner of fers you the vory best possible means to do your canning with the least effort and the leaser amount of work, A Wo ask every houdowifo to como to our storo and 'seo tho Hall Cold Pack Canner. It is mado of galvanized stool, will last practically a lifetime and is so simple that it can bo used equally well by ama teur or export. Has patented fruit JarholdorB which mako it lm possiblo to 'burn or scald tho hands. Has a capacity of from a one-pint to twelve ono-quart Jars, Com- J . A plcto Cannor sells for only , OTrstJjV- Cnll and got Direction Booklet for COLD PACK CANNING. ''PV. W. R. Maloney Company North Platte, Nebraska DR. J. S. TWINEM, H PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Physician, Surgeon, Obstetrician. X-Ray, , , For. your.: comfort and accommodation The Nurco' Brown Memorial Homeopathic Hospital. Homeopathic medicine for acute and chronic diseases. A trial will convince1 you thnt there is nb system of treatment its equal. - t Office phone 183. Residence phone 283. J Hospital Phone 110. WE BUY YOUR HAY GRAIN SEEDS AND LIVESTOCK' We. sell Coal, Flour, Graham, Whole Wheat, Corn Meal, Corn Chop, Barley, Chop, Salt, Shorts, Bran, Tankage and Cotton, Linseed and Alfalfa Meal, mixed Chicken Feed and all kinds of Grain. Quality guaranteed and SERVICE THE BEST. Leypoldt & Pennington, EAST FRONT ST. PHONE 99. IT'S A LASTING PBOrOSITION With us that until you aro satisfied, wo don't oonsidor a transaction end ed. So you will be doing us a favor if you will tell us of anything you' don't like about our FEED and our sorvlco. Don't hesitate because th matter may soem a trifling ono. Wtff want to correct tho fault bo it littl, or big. Perfect Bhorvico Is tho alra of thlB establishment. LEYPOLDT 'ft PENNINGTON. PHONE M. 'i J