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CITV AND COUNTY NEWS. u. B,UUB iriy lo v;iucago. , Mrs, Jnmoa ;R0,idy nml daughter re The county commissioners, wero In turned Saturday from Grand Island sessloir,yesterday transacting, routine whore they had beon visiting friends business if .? for several days .irfljMorilll, Dentist days. For Sale Second hand honey ex tracting outfit. Priced reasonable for quick salo. Inquire of It. D. Birge. R. D Birge will make application to nntor nn nfflnnrn' trnlnlnnutTnn iext Mrs. Prank Doran and daughter! NEYfS ABOUT THE HOYS oxnoct to leave scion for Omaha where , WHO A HE IN SRftVICK. T. C. Patterson returned vosterdnv they will make their futufo home. i waiter mm Das entered tno oiucors training school at Camp Zachary Taylor near Louisville, Ky. Earl Carltonfwtfb hiftcf boen'Vlsitlng ' his wlfo for a- week, returned to Camp Cody this morning. Sergt. Fred ,Potorson writes home' that ho expects to sail overseas In a few days.. Other North Platto boys hre'due to leave at tho same. time. Harry Brodbeck arrived from the Great Lakes naval training station I Sutuvdny ami will remain for a week or so Ho has been assigned to a submarine hnsor . Lcb Tiglfb, who mado appllcatldn to enter tho students training gchool at tho stato university, left for Lincoln Sunday. Next week ho will bo for mally. Inducted into tho army train ing school. Captain Victor Halligan, stationed nt Camp Sill, Okla., arrived hojne Sunday morning and will remain until tho latter part of tho week. If his application for an extension of fur lough Is granted ho will remain long er. Captain P. It. Halligan writes that owing to the prevalence of tho Span ish lnlluenza in the eastern camps his going overseas will probably be delay ed thirty days. Mrs. Halligan has gone east to remain until the Captain sails. Rev. Herbert Covell, formerly of this city, who had been engaged In Y. M. C. A. work in tho French army, has been appointed an army chaplain, has returned to this country and Is now with the 84th division at Camp Sherman near Chllllcotho, Ohio. In a letter to Charley Whelnn, re ceived yesterday, "Pop" Sturges says: "I am sending you a German helmet. The particular Gorman who wore this helmet Rtnrted for Paris to spend tho winter, but landed In h .' Mr Sturges says that whllo he has travel ed over a good part of tho entire front he has yet to meet a soul no knew. Everett Evans, who with Alvln San dall.is on the battleship Texas, writes that both aro well. Ho says these are strenuous times on tho sea fighters Beginning October 1st the Marti MeatlMarket will close at six o'clock in thjff evening. v . . . enter nn oiucors training-camp i wiiu ouuie, 01 mo county treasurer's ,,,m.i, iiiif i ti, nrmwu nr i office, has been a visitor In Omaha fantry branch of tho service, for several days past. i . , " . T . , 1 Buying dicing our JUlb ,1s Hike For Sale-Largest size, hard coal buying war saving Btamps, monoy woll fi0VO' ?nrnct,ca,& a barBaIn. Invested, E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Phone 309. . Tf i - - . ,. John Lincoln returned Sunday1 from lhe Happy Hour, qlulf will meet a ten days visit at Ames, la;, and Friday afternoon .with Mrs. Emil in Omaha. In tho latter city he had Kosbatt, 2102 west Fifth Street. an oporatlon performed on his eyes. It was Mrs. M. C. Rodgers and not For Sale Overland Country Club Mrs. Geo. E. Rodgers who sustained Auto, good order. Good tires, extra a badly sprained ankle last we-ek. wheel and tiro. Clinton's Jowelry For quick action and satisfactory stor0. ale list your land with Thoclcckc. tt Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Donohower in 'o t.-iii,- .. t aro visiting their daughter Mrs ' V""'" ""Vf," Tollefsen in Kearney, having left for RPVfirnl dnvR In tn5i trnnsnclln hn.l. thnt c,ty VesterdaV. ness. i John Tucker, clerk In tho postofflce I ,. 41.f.. 1.1,. ' f . 1 t ....(..rv hinwl il nr.r ll "t as a brakeman on tho road. It he ? a n? Jr!i i , YS likes the work ho may decide to resign aMMP,S t0 ardV0 the ,atter his position at the postoffico and take , up railroading permanently. i cj - o NTianin tin in i i n n uiuu i nuv Ji ri ernl housework. GoodVwages. -Mrs. 0 CRnnot afford mlss J. S. Twlnem, Phono 283. tnIf 0p0Vtunlty. E. T. TRAMP & Members of tho Home Guards will SONS, be in service at the fair grounds dur-j wm K, k , re8lgnea Rs city Ing the fair . Each w 11 have authority carr,er t tne postoflceb nml haB en. to carry out In full tho work assigned gage1 ns Iocoinotlvo fireman. Ho mado nlm ta few trips whllo taking his vacation. For Sale Good winter Apples and and finding that he could well stand also wind falls. Andrew Olson, Phono the work he concluded to continue 780F11. 72-4 railroad work. nnxt. of thin week. I Wanted Experienced j girl for gen- Tho carnival company which played Guy Swope spent Sunday at tho the Lexington fair last week, arrived Gaunt farm helping to harvest the Sunday and. are pitching their tents beans from a fifteen acre field. Mr, on the fair grounds today. There are Gaunt estimates his crop at ten fifty or more peoplo connected with bushels to the acre. This was the the outfit. ' sixth day that Guy had spent on farms . , ., oi helping with the rush of work with- . For Rent Store building at 8th outl and Locust Sts. after Sept. 10th. Mrs. at. R. Orpup. ROK So. Chestnut. 1 Postmaster McEvoy faces a shortage Phone Black 853. 68tt or men ana lie is in a quandery as to for day or night a vessel must oe , . where possible fifture needs are to bo' ready for action In five minutes time. Eugene Funk, a locomotive- fireman, foumi. He is Inclined to believe that j Since going over Everett says ho has of this city, and Miss Alma bison, or huskv WOmon would make good city had but two hours' shore leave, and Curtis, wero united in marriage cnrrlera nnd ll0 inay 1)0 rorced to the only time tho vessel touches port Saturday evening by Judge Woodhurst ompioy them. Tho pay is somewhat is to coal. It is thought probable The Judge was digging his crop ot over a nunderd dollars a month. that tho boys may come homo on a potatoes wlien tno applicants caiieu , I furlough some time this fall. for his services. In a letter to his father dated Aug ust 29th, Jimmio Clinton, with the 3d Bat. Dispensary, Gth Marines, writes that ho had just finished a trip "de 1 1 1 v " 1, n n- nni, flirt inlti'tinv nntl. I nnil nil nltnmtlnna frnn nf nlinrcn. P, On Octoler first the Woman's HomeT tramp & SONS. Companion will bo raised from $1.50 to S2.00 per year, and on October 16th The Travel and Study club was en v,o tiaiinontnr win lm raised from tertained by Miss Laura Murray last ei. Kn 9 nn I1V Hinnpo to save evening. No formal program Will bo, anniln thrpo iIivvh nnrl two nltrlita. money by taking advantago of our carried out at the meetings this ycar.nnd giving him and the thirty others nnt rid nri.oa. Instead one member will read while i,o o Ann nnnnrhmtw n. aoc Phone Red 440. MRS. FRED RECTOR the others will knit for the soldiers, prance. When ho alighted from the , TI ,,, ,0,0,v(1 nMf. Mrs- Tout waB the reacler lnst nSht- car ho bumped into Ferdinand Stroltz vitardathai h appH Ln Bailey left his Dodge car who is a motor truck driver hauling tlS XtXm 011 le orth s,d0 of Front1 ammunition to tho front. Ho says the A"ate,r,mastor U, ?1J? Htrnnt mat. of Dewev Saturday nlcht Ferd is looking fine and has filled out imd tapon accented Mr Harr Ingto , and when he returned he found a rim In flesh. Jim says their present quar Ivlfl SVte Ler SBtSSlo 'snfl new casing taken from the rear of ters aro in the loft of a barn which vlit'thP ho, folks for a few days I tho car. He left the key to the car 'has been fixed up comfortably and is VlSit tne llOine 101K8 lOr a lOW UUyu,i ...,.,. ' , , 4t irriu frnm "nnnHnn Tlin I DlmiKO Tim and will leave that city for Camp Meigs Wednesday of next week. Wanted Music pupils, beginners a specialty. Twelvo years experience. MisspConterr 314 Wesfc 1st Phone Black 078 between 7 and 8 p. m. 71-4 In addition to serving dinner and supper at the fair grounds during the fair (tils "Week, the Sammy Girls will "also have a refreshment booth at the corner of Dewey- and Sixth where meals ns well as lunches will be ser ved. Roast beef, chicken, potatoes, soup, pie, coffee and other dishes will be served, both at the grounds and at the Dewey street booth. A score or more North Platto people drove to the Glenburnio fruit farm north of Sutherland Sunday and brought homo supplies of apples. The harvest of the Grimes Golden is about completed and Winesaps, Jon athans and other varieties will be gathered next week. The output of tho orchard this year will bo fairly Iveavy. Grimes Golden are sold aWtho orchard at two dollars per box. NEWEST AUTUMN STYLES IN FINE MILLINERY. MORE than ever do we feel qualified to state that this store is the leader in this city for fine millinery of tho very latest styles. Our recent purchases in the Chicago and New yorlc markets, of the finest designers in this country, gives us an exhibit of hats, both elab orate dress creations and smart trailorcd models that has boon soldom equaled in this city. By special arrangement with the greatest design ers D. B. Fish & Company, we aro offering an eVcclusive line of Fisk hats. Only one of a kind and none, other to.be sold in this city. This makes your selection exclusive.---' - Inaddition we are showing hats that ard copied from the new est Paris models. Come in and make your selections while the, lines are full. Qualities are the fin est and prices are low- Some Only $5.00 Wilcox Department Store BWiUJiUIWW'MIIII"'''"''' mm n i m u liMtaUiKHRggaBEEiMBgg Miss M. Sieman, -steam baths and Swedish Massage, ladies and gentle- Phone 897. Brodbeck bldg. 8&tr men. E. C. Fletcher, of Medicine precinct who was a Tribune caller Friday af ternoon, said the farmers of his pre ienct had tho land, tho machinery and the need necessary to put in a big acreage of wheat, but there was an awful shortage of help and this would tend to cut down the acreage. "Wo . men are doing field work In some In stances." said Mr. Fletcher, "but wo cannot sow as much wheat as we. would like." Sour stomach, belchliig, wind in the bowels and constipation can be cor rected by taking a dose or two of Prickly Ash Bitters. It is just the thing for such aliments. Price $1.25 per bottle. Gummere-Dent Drug Co., Special Agents insortfirt In tho switch, and Is there-' iree from "cooties." The distance Jim fnrc tlmiikfnl that tho thief was sol traveled Is evidence that ho is now on considerate as not "to drive off the car. .or near the front line. On tho back of . ' . , .. .. tho letter received by Mr. Clinton uan mcupow, wno maao Bppncauon, vero tho30 words: "Hello, Clinton, mr j .-iu.-:-vA.iv.wutiv.Yciuous, .wu rtdn.t knmr 'jimwnsln our1 division . to Omaha last week and successfully sturges." The letter had, passed passeu tne examination, ins ram. u- through the postal office of which uon papers nave ueen sent io uiu Loreu sturges has charge Chicago office for approval and fromi ;:o.. there go to the war department for "JIAFFLKS'' , i, io nna f fii! John Barryinoro as Raffles in the npfPntfitipi. .screen version of E. W. Hornung's acceptance. I novel and stago play, introduces this If Captain Shilling, North Platte's character to his audience with such a weather regulator, gives us as pleas-1 gonulno appreciation for this type ant weather tho remainder of the that, there can bo no doubt of an week as he has u'p to noon today a equally genuine nnd hearty reception record crowd is certain to assemble at given tht& drama when it is presented tho fair grounds eacli day and even-' in the l.-otlon picture theatre. It is Ing. Tho attractions at the fair will Intensely interesting from start to Avarrant a big crowd, and bad weather j finish and can be recommended to any is the only possible condition that and all exhibitors as a sure bet. The will tend tc keep the crowd away. Wo title itself will attract. The cast is are therefore anxious that Cnptain 1 composed of recognized artists. The Shilling give us his best. (picture has been given an excellent Our.. entire-stock, of jnqrehandise-on .: production. The photograph is as sale." A "war saving proposition. E. iBP a. tlie. bat T. TRAMP SONS. . "Raffles," the amateur cracksman I (John Barrvmore steals for the ox- In the courso of operations In the j citeraent .of It. Ho delights In out St. Mihlel sector 4800 trucks took the witting- the police and in takng from men and supplies to the lines, and In tho rich and giving to the poor. The tho operations the Amercans fired one story opens with Raffles In pursuit of and one-half million shells. Over an international swindler aboard a 15,t)00 prisoners wore taken, and tho snip. He wishes to get a ruby which supplies captured included four loco- the swindler has. He discovers it in motives, 300 guns of different calibre, the heel of the swindler's boot, and and 4UU.UUU rounus or ammunition, in jumps overboard to escape detection advance of the battle 5000 miles of wire were placed and 6,000 telephones installed at various parts of the battle zone. :o Kolilier Home for Snlo. Will sell our homo at 414 east 3rd st., North Platto. Property consists of seven room house, all modern, good condition ; with full sza- lot, good lawn and shade trass . '"Address E. T. Kollher,' U24 First National Bank,. Dinaha, Neb I JOHN BARRYMORE In His. Great Stage Success 64 rC A i sr fL & w 9 9 -AT THE SUN Friday and Saturday. n f.ii.av. rinl I TMF1TRE " THE SAMMY GIRLS THEATRE Thnrsdav t THE SUN JL Mil I &JLAJ M SAMMY GIRLS THEATRE RUTH CLIFFORD in "The Fires of Youth" and a STRAND COMEDY 10 and 20 Cents, . Doucet's Orchestra He Is seen by Mrs. VIdal (Christine Mayo), an English society woman Raffles reaches shore, and returns to England, where ho meets Mrs. Vldal, and she falls In love with him. They meet at Lord Amersteth'fl homo In London. Lady Am&rBtcth has a price less necklace of Jewels known as the Molrose Jewels. There is a discussion about the amateur cracksman who has robbed many of tho rich in London. The Jewels aro shown in Rafflp.n nrp- 68-G , ence. Raffles Is in lovo with Gwen dolyn (Evelyn Brcmt). Mrs. Vidal threatens to expose him If ho doesn't return her lovo. A detective Is enEnc- , ed to guard the Jewels. Captain Bed ford (Frederick Perry) is introduced i to Raffles as the dectlvo. He declares jho will catch tho amatour cracksman. Crawshay (Mlko Donlin) visits tho I Amorsteth homo, and arranges with tne maiu to get tno Jewels.- Raffles seos him entor at night and snatch the Jewols from him. Tho detective Is called and arreatH Crawshav. The jewels are missing. Raffles loavos for the city. He promises Bunny Mannors (Frank Morgan) that ho will obUiin sufficient money to allow him to pay a gambling debt. Raffles bets Bedford that ha will not obtain the Jewels hflforn midnixht of the next day . Bedford follows Raf fles to tli city Crawshay etctpH prison nd returns to Rattles apart ment for revenge. He enters, and Baf fles sees him. Bedford is outside. names auowti urawstiay to escane . Bedford enters. Bunny has left with' the Jewels in a, tobacco pouch. Later I Raffles gets the Jewels back, and re-1 turns them to Gwendolyn, saying that be is the amateur cracksman, and that he is through for good and all. He 1 wins the bet. and Bunny get the ! money to pay his (ambling debt. He proves that ha took the Jwla u pre vent Crawshay from stealing tajm. ! At the. BVH, The Sanity Qirls Tbeajr. Friday nnd Saturday. V- Ylslt Iho Y. W. ('.A. Booth Those who attend tho county fair aro Invited to visit tho Y. W. C. A. booth and obtain tho literature that explains tho importance of tho . N . C. A. work in tho army and navy. The Y. W. C. A. extends a hearty welcome to tho men of tho army and navy and to their women guests at its hostess houses In nincty-ono camps and aviation fields. These hostess houses aro being budlt for the girls of the U. S. signal corps who tend tho wires for tho army In France. War tjoruico rnntors keen clrls fit to do flfolr 'bit on war orders for our armios !T Tr ...'aim- mnn In Hi n K ovurnuutt. rui ki thoro will bo a girl in war Indus ,1 it i because of the request nf tho irnvnrnmpnt that these Indus trial War Service Centors are being established in tho twenty-two gov ernment industrial cantonments whoro tftese tons of thousands of girls nre producing war order supplies that go directly across to tho. army over- President WilHon says: "Tho Y. W. C. A. has responded in una umu of need In tho ,most admirable way to the claims upon its patriotic surviuua and I wish to glvo myself tho pleas ure of expressing my appreciation and tho high value which I put upon its work." The Y. W. C. A. Is one oi tno sov on organizations which will partici pate In the campaign culminating Novembor 11th to 18th,1918, for tho war work. Literature and information will gladly be given you at tho Y. W. C. A. booth on tho fair grounds. : : e? : ; Strayed. From tho Stock Yards: One Bay Mar6, branded, One Bay 2 year old Gelding. One Black 2 year old 'Mara, Reward for recovery. JOHN BURKE. ::o:: If your brain don't work right and you f-eol tired nnd buy, you may bo : suro your system is clogged up some-1 whero. You should toko .Prickly Ash xJiiLujs. i jh a uioroiigu system tonic and bowel puiriilor, It invlgoratos and strengthens both body and brain. Prico $1.25 per bottle. Gummoro Dont Drug Co,, Special Agent. Office phone 241. Res. phono 217 L . C . D RO S T, Osteopathic Physician. , -, North Platte, - NebrudKM. Knights of Columbus Building. DOCTOR 1). 1 QDIGLEY Practice Limited to Surfrory and Itudlum Tliornpj 72S City Natlonnl Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. to For Farni Loanss--G(rrio Croolt, West'or Vienna Cafe HEAT Drive Away the Chill With a . Gas Room Heater . 1 11 1 " y- .-VU. l ..I II H-MI North Platte Light ., & Power Co. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT The following proposed amendment tho constitution of tho Stato ot .Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth in full, Ib submitted to tho olectors of tho Stato of Nebraska to bo voted ,upon at the- goneral election to ho hold Tuesday, November 5th, A. D. 1018: A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Section ono (1) of Artlclo seven (7) ofr yio Constitution of tho.State or Nebraska. Bo It llesolved by. th.Xcn!ninturaof' the iae"6MJbrn8ka: Section 1. That Soctlon Ono of Ar ticle Seven of the Constitution of tho Stato of- Nebraska ho and tho samo horoby Is amended by striking out the following words; "Second. Persons of foreign birth j who shall have declared their lnten- J Uon to bocomo citfions comformably to the laws ot tho United States, on tho subject ot naturalization, at least thirty days prior to an election." And inserting in tho place ot,the words bo stricken, tho following words: "Second. Persons of foreign birth who shall have bocomo cltizons of tho Unltod States by naturalization or otherwise conformably to tho laws of tho Unltod States at least thirty daya prior to an election. , Sdc. 2. That at tho gonoral oloc Uon nlnetaen hundred and elghtoen -(1018) thero shall he submitted to the electors ot the state for their approval or rejection the foregoing proponed amendment to the constitution relat ing 4o the right of roiffrage. At snch election , on the bnllot Qfeach elector voting for or aKalrtst said proposed amMMlmont, jhRU,bo written or printed tho words: "For . proposed amd raent tothe ri.imii utlon relating to the right of, suffrage," and "Against said pniiosed amendment to tile eon stltuttoir relating to the riuht of uffrageV? Bee. 3. If sicit amendment shall be approved by a majority of all electors voting at ucn election; said amendment shall constitute Soctlon Que (1) frtlele Soven (7) of the Co& stltutlon of the 8tate of Neliraalfa. Approved, April 8. la is. K8ITH NUVILLE, Ittott: Qovernor,. CHA.HLK8 W. POOL NORTH PLATTE ..Genera! Hospital.. (luoorporaled) One Hall Block North ot Postoftice. A modern Institution for the scientific tteutn-f-n of medical, if BurRical and conflneirient cases. - Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laborninrles. Staff: J Geo. B. Denl. M, D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Rcdficld. M..D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. J. B. HE I) FIELD. PHYSICIAN & SUHQEOK. Succeaaor to Drs. Rcddeld & Redfleld PHYSICIAN &SUIK3 EONS HOSPITAL Oince Phono Wi. Ran. Phonu i7 Notice of Final Ilcport. Estate No. 1057 of Frcdorick Hehi.. deceased In tlioCauiityourtrninV colii..Corfiity", "Nebraska. The State of Nobraska, to all par sons Interested In said Estato tako nqtlco that tho Executor has filed a' final account nnd roport of his ad ministration and a petition for final settlement and dlschargo as such, and final decreo and distribution of said estato in accordance with tho provi sions of tho will which has boon set for hearing boforo said Court on Oct ober 11th, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., when you may appear and contest tho samo. Dated Sept. 14th, 1918. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, S17-3w County Judge. , Notice of Petition. Estnte No. 1G8G of George W. Rose, deceased In tho county court of Lin coln county, Nobrnska. Tho stato of Nobraska, to all persons interested In said estate take notice that a petition hns beon filed for the probate of tho last will and tostamont of George W. Roso, decoased and for appointment of Mary A. Roso as ox executrlx of said will, which lias been set for hearing herein on October 11, 1918, at 0 o'olock a. m, Dated Sept. It), 1918. Win. II. C, WOODHURST, S17-3wks ' County Judgp. Xttllce- to Creditors. Estate No. 1688 ot Georga T. Put trsou, deceased In the county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. The state of Nebraska, ss: Creditor ; of said estate will take notice that the time limited tor presentation and filing of claims against said estate is January 18, 1919 and for .,( Moment of Bald estate is Sopt. 10, 1019. that I will sit at the county court room in said county on October 18, 1018 at 9 o'clock a. m. nnd on January 18, 1919, at If o'clock a. m. to receive, examine, hear allow or adjust Ml) claims and olfactions duly ffltd. . .Win. II. C. WOODHURST. fJJ wks. OpintJf.'Ju'le0- r