HOW MANY LMEIITT' I10NIS: OUGHT YOU TO BUI. You'd giro flfly dollars quickly if It Tins all that stood between you and spending Just oiiVj night pluggli'fr thru mud up to jour knees, with the rain heating down on you, the temper attire Just about freezing, with no place to get warm, no chance to rest, ir casp your body from tho grief of n heavy pack, or to get your hands off of an Ico cold rifle Yes, you'd ghe most all tho money you have to es cape just one night of that. Yet your $.10, $100, $1000 subscription to the Fourth' Liberty Loan will shor fen by months tho nights that two million and more of American boys will spend like that. How many Lib erty llonds ought you to buy I The man with both legs shot off can say, lve git en all tho legs I can." Don't yon dare say, "I'te bought all tho liberty llonds I can," until you search your soul to devise means of buylm? another Liberty ltoml. C S. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician At tJio Sign of the Hlg King... DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Ollice over the McDonald Stat think. LOCAL ANT) PERSONAL Mrs. Wood Whl to wnB called to Grnnd Island this week by tho sorlous illness of her father, T. M. Ilanllno. Ben Elliott, who had boon visiting his parents, returned to Omnlia yes terday, accompanied by his father. Merodo underwear and Onyx hosi ery In all tho wanted styles, Erodes and c.Qlors sold exclusively at BLOCKS. .. -t George Beall, who had beeiroinpfoV ed tn tho local express offlco, has gono to Topokn, Kan., to enter a hospital for treatment. ,For Sale Good winter Xtfples and also wind falls. Andrew Olson, Phono 780F11. 79.4 The Womon's Homo Missionary society of tho Presbyterian church will moot this afternoon nt tho home of Mrs. II. S. White, Lost Bunch of keys between 4th and Cth on Dowoy' Finder please return to this office and recolvo re ward. Wo have sold more coats and suits tills seoson so far than ever boforo. Do you know why? Uecauso wo do Hver tho goods at tho right prices BLOCKS.. , Mrnn'dMrs. Geo. "Austin' returned t W$dtfeWyrIlght from ir visit with l thelc sonvGeorge and family at Pasco, Wfinh.. Iihil with friend in Salt Lake. ' wlntod-Furnlshed Jliouso or house Koejng rooms ur. tnanor, ruone ml iVllltlng at the homo of her parents, I'llj Af , T AHf Inlmnt r-a- ,ui . vaiiu mini j auv.'iiwiuvi, turned to ber homo In Sidney yester day.,' Mips -Churchill,) Of Dickonf "has nnffnfltml a iwiulllflrt rta rlrirtf In tll( postdfflco succeeding Fay Morris, who lint) accopwua position , win mo ran roddllHH Churchill .has bcon teach ing school nt .Dickons. Jprscy drcssosl The rago of the season. Tho kind every merchant tells you they are ttnahlo to get. We've got thorn and we have plenty of them to choo?o from. Come In and see them at BLOCKS of course. For Kent Furnished rooms. In quire Mrs. Lass, Walker Music Co. Tho party who took tho Kaiser's casket from tho fair grounds will please return It nt once to tho county Jail, as It Is needed for the parade Monday evening. This casket will be burled when "the boys come homo." Wanted Colored woman for a couplo of days house cleaning. In qulro Mrs. Lass, Walker Music Co. Chris. Dixon has bcon spending this week In Omaha and DosMolnes on business connected with the next an nual convention of the Nebraska as sociation of optometrists, of which he Is secretary. Lost Bullet shaped cap from auto radiator. Finder please return to J. I. Smith. Tho Union Pacific fuel Instruction car arrived yesterday and will re main four days. The object of the visit of this car and the lectures of tho Instructor aro to Instruct englnoincn In tho conservation of fuel. For Sale Victor Talking Mnchlno. Phono lied 100Q. 7G-2 A boy baby arrived at the homo of Mr. and M rs. Will Klenk Sunday, tholr fifth wedding anniversary. One of tho (lrst acts of tho nowly arrived son "was to become tho owner of a liberty bond of tho fourthA Issue. Our Now York resident buyor suc ceeded In making a cash purchase for us of 75 new Jorsoy drossos which wo nave just received onu "put on sale. BLOCKS. Mr Morrill. Dentist J. B. Sebastian will ldave Monday evening for Rising City to attend a convontlon of tho mon's brotherhoods of the Lutheran church. Ho .will pro side as toastmastor at tho banquet to bo hold Tuesday evening. For Sale Baby Cab. Call a.t 509 West Second or phono 5C2. , Another test for Dodge Brothers two ton truck: Last week we hauled a capacity loud on tho truck and also took- 5200 behind tho truck on a farm wngon, forty miles northwest of horo, through tho sand. Wo guarantee you a truck which will pull. Prlco la reasonable, tho truck Is all good. Co in o In a ml sco it. J. V. ROMIGH, Doalor. Win. Chambers, fonnorly of this city, now living at Trlnldnd, Wash., bus cnt to Tim ' Hnnllln a box of apples from his orchard. Mr. Hanlfln presented to Tho Tribune five of tho applos Just as they camo from tho box nhd tho wolght of tho flvo was seventy ounces or an average of fourteen ounces oach. Mr. Chninbers says his applo crop is light, but that ho had a carload of peaches and three tons of of grapes. Back of these Coats and Suits is a Tailoring Experience of forty-five years yORKMANSHIP is everything todaywithout it the finest and costliest fabrics would disappoint; with it even inexpensive materials take on a y smartness and render extraordinary Service. " f$pr 45 years our tailors have been gathering garment knowledge and jHewing it into their creations that you may be saved the worry of cgn !T..sulting pattern books and avoid the pitfalls of making to measui;e' Their , knowledge of textures, of style tendencies, of making ways, of incorpor ating much value into every garment, far exceeds yours, even ours Theirs is a "know how" inviting confidence and ensuring unfailing sat isfaction. Most remarkable values are here at $35 to $65 Wilcox Department Store . - LIHKKTY LOAN CAMPAIGN WILL OPEN' .MONDAY Woman's Liberty Loan Notes. Mrs. Eleanor Wilson McAd,bo, national chairman of the woman's While In many towns in Nebraska committee writes: "Tho women's and other states tho Liberty loan cam- committees throughout the country palgn actively began this week, and In have been' largely instrumental in somo Instances towns and districts securing the smaller subscriptions have already subscribed their quota, the ones hardest to get, but which County Chairman Temple has follow- mean tho most from the standpoint of. ed Instructions of tho national chair- tho awakening of tho nntlonal spirit, i man not to begin soliciting until next and it is perhaps In this awakening Monday morning. Chairman Temple of the people to the necessity of their! has devoted this weok to a publicity support of the Government In this campaign which Includes mailing a; crisis that tho value of womnnls porsonal letter to every property hoi-1 participation in financing tho War Is, der and votor In tho county, tho gen- most clearly demonstrated ! oral distribution of literature and the. The results of the last campaign; supervision of newspaper advertising have more than Justified tho belief of, Tho Union Pacific solicitors have, tho Treasury Department in the abll howover, began their work and report tty of women to stand shoulder to I good success. Other buyors of the shoulder with tho men in organizing! bonds are not waiting for the formnl and conducting the campaigns for the i opening next Monday and aro placing sale of Liberty Bonds nnd In the!r ! tholr orders for tho bonds at the right to tho title of equal partners." banks. Ono bank reported the salt1 This week has bcon educational of about $30,000 up to yesterday week fcr' the Fourth Liberty Loan, morning. The Woman's Liberty Lean Coni- For this bond campaign tho city and mlttee have marshaled their forces iii county is splendidly and very effee- splendid order anp the appointed ; tlvoly organized, an thoro is not a 1 captains and lieutenants have visited i man In tho county who will not, be personally every homo in this city, solicited and expected to subscribe listing all women and girls and glvim? i according to his property posses-jail Information concerning the Fourth slons, whether these possessions are loan. Next week, beginning Monday,' city or country real cstnto or money they will again visit these homes for , and mortgages! Lincoln county's 'the actual sale cf tho bonds. Roport3 quota Is $000,000. which is loss than coming In Indicate a wonderful suc-ono-flfth tho deposits in the banks of , cess. It Is Impossible in this Issue to tho county. Theso bonds are payable name all the captains and lieutenants, In Installments. but this will be done In a latter Issuo. , ::o:: Sunday, October Cth, has been dos-, The District Apportionments. : , looted as Liberty Service Pay. It is In tho Fourth liberty loan drive the i hoped to make this the createst "Go to' apportionment of subscriptions to tho Church" Sunday In the history of tho districts aro as follows: 'country. An appeal has been made tc iNortn mute district $zui,uuuinu clergymen to observe this day South part of county 01,250' ::o:: Brady district - 79,750 Maxwell E0.0Q0 Horshoy G4.000 Sutherland G0,0Q Women In War Work Day. j Saturday, October 5th, has been J designated by tho Secretary of the Treasury as "Women in War Work Day," for tho furtherance of the , Fourth Liberty Loan, according to ouri ndvlco from Mrs. George W. Fuller,! our federal district chairman. ! In complalnce with her request thei Lincoln County War Loan Workers, under tho direction of Mrs. Frank' Buchanan, had planned an appropri ate observance of the day in the form of a torchlight parade. However, In order to cooperate In every manner , 1.1. -II 1 if ... At ' wiia an organizations in me cause of the Fourth Liberty Loan, the wo man's committee accepted the invita tion of the Men's Liberty Loan -Commute to Join with them In one grand parade to be given Monday evening, October 7th, the women to retain tho same formation as previously planned The committee urgently requests that every Liberty Loan worker take her place in this parade. J Tho line-up, with the directors off the several divis'lons, will be the fol lowing: Liberty War Loan Workers Divi sion, Mrs. L. W. Walker. Red Cross Division: Red Cross Float, Mrs. Field; Red Cross Mem bers, Mrs. Rincker; Junior Red Cross Mrs. Tout; Special Flcat, Miss Mor row and Domestic Science, Miss Lay ton Sammy Girls Division: Float. Mrs. McGraw; Members; Kaiser's Coffin. Woman's Council of Defense Div ision: Special Float, Mrs. Cottorell. Mother's Division: Mrs. Donegan and Mrs. Otten. Women's Allied Organizations Div ision: American Library Association, Mrs. Roddy; D. A. R., Mrs. Grimes, W. R. C, Mrs. E. Dickey; Y. W. C. A., Mrs. Scott; Rebokah, Mrs. Forbes; Eastern Star, Mrs. Redfiold; Lady Foresters, Mrs. Cook; Ladies' Railroad Auxiliaries, Mrs. Lawhead; Homo Trench Workers, to Include all club organizations an4 auxiliaries, (Industrial ',DivL$on: Fedorall em ployees, Miss Blankenburg; Railroad employees, Misses Taylor and Fonda; Telephone employees, Miss Baker; Business women and girls, Mrs. New ton. WOMAN'S LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE. P ::o:: People who donated eatable to the Sammy Girls can obtain their pans or dishes by calling at the home ot Mrs. A. J. Salisbury. Kstray Notice. Taken up on or about August 21, 1918, in the pasture of the undersign ed a heifer about three yearsold, white face, with horns, no brands. Owner is requested to call, prove property, pay charges and take animal away. . GEORGE HALSEY, Wellfleet. Neb. Saturday -:- At the SUN . SAMMY GIRLS THEATRE MARY MALLAREN BILLY WEST ..IN. IN THE MODELS "TI CONFESSION 1 "e Og16 10c 20c Matinee 2:30 p. m. 5c 10c EMM That Is tho Correct Weight of the lMO SACK Olf COW BRAND "Quality First" FLOUR 1200 GUESSES: Lowest 50-lbs. Highest 1,000-lhs. EOUJt COlUtECT GUESSES Mrs. Albin Olson Horshoy Helen Grady Brady Mrs. Frank B. Wood Wallace J, C. Harris Brady The Flour will he divided equally. Wo tliank you nil for tho Interest displayed In our County Fuln Exhibit and Jiojio you will remember COW MUNI), Uio "Quality First" Flour nnd gho It u place In your home. It must miiko good, or we will. Every Grocer lias It. North Platte Electric Mills Total for' County.'. ,G sb . .$Soc.ooV fo! "Wild Youth" at. the Keith. When "Wild Youth," by Sir Gilbert Parker, was , published it was con-; sldered one of the six best sellers of tho year. It has now been produced, Included In the North Platto district ,mi ,,.,.i.,.D .., ?,rExm,niltl oVust ,niSn!r' HIV0" f favorable criticism. 1,MM0r' 0s,g0'1' Sellors' 1 lnnt The story deals with tho familiar and Myrtle precincts. Cftll of ,..,.,. fnr mi,., v 4 . , that the drawing together of people Tonight's offering at the Crystal n, Qn. v L-li.. will bo Vlvctto.wlth Vivian Martin. It ns tlmt gravltnt,on pu8 the appe' presen s mgood lesson for flirts bo- from tho treo nml tht 0,(1 e w , e, sides being good etiturtalinent. i.i, ,t. old adage, "Do unto others as lta E00rntinn wni nniv i, fnnto.i you wish to be dono by," la Well ox- It )a the story ot ' , , ; onipllfled In "Other Mon's Daughters" rlo,i L J..R .?.S"nfi.S i" I 1 0 l'11 in, .llicl?I,s W," and How she is saved otter a runaway H,n7; ;i i . ' m . . , ncciuont by a young neighbor. There I theatro tonight. Tho play cortalnly nviat i,n(,.0n .,v,.,i.i , shows that Is makes all tho dlffere.u-o oven to themselves ' a sort of acitl In tho world whose daughter Is beliiK nn,inrafn,,,n,,n. n I 7' ' , "I Vi ; s"' . unooserveu, yet strong In Itself. Mat- of stirring lncldohts. tors seen lnnx-trimi.lv tnnin,i wi, , i ,::o:, a lulck ,,irn f fnte leaves the girl a v,v1Q.0Mbiyter nl,n '! n"y . lwi(,OW- Tll Ch,ncso 8ervant. LI Choo. Next Sunday is Rally Day at the ninvn n nmminnn t, i.iJ Presbyterian church. Tho Sunday i.nin!, i 1 7n I school will glvo a program at thq ma tho young widow feels she owes morning service Classes will ho him a debt of erntitmin nt m.n.t promoted, certificates, awarded and As. tho story has a happy ending, recognition or the cradlo roll mom- you arc Dromlaoil n "nvnnln Recoptlon ot members. Tho.: ontorhilnmonf nn,i n,,,nnn,AV,t -nr communion of tho Lord's supper will'r trust you will come early nnd bring Jn m im,,s. ,nBt?d " Syour family with you to the Keltic Thoro will bo reception of members Monday and Tuosday. hum uii,iinin. ii;u nil iuu llluiluilUH and friends tako notice and be pres-' ont. Good music by tho choir. Mrs. :o: :- FALL AND WINTER Now is the time to buy Ben Davis Winesaps Genets, Missouri Pippin " Grimes Golden Varieties Glenfourrtie Fruit Farm M. H. WOODMAN, Proprietor SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA Gllfoyl lendor, Miss McKay, organist. : :o: : Christian Church Sundny school at 9:15; communion and morning service at 10:30. Mrs' Ij, Ij. Zook, who nttonded tho stato convention at1 Omaha last weok, will bring us a messnge at this sor vlco. Como to Sunday school, stay for church, Is our motto. C W McGrew, Supt ::o:: Miss Mario Stuart has returned from a brief visit with her sister in Denver. $100.00 Howard for Information leading to tho arrest and conviction of tho poraon or porsons who entered my pastureo on 19-1G-2D Myrtle Product, Sept. 21st or 22nd and shot and killed two head of my cattlo. JOHN A. JACKSON. 74-4 1?2.".00 iiowurd Given for information leading to arrest and conviction of tho party or parties who entered my houso while absent. W. V. GATES. The Crystal Satu rday How ninny homes aro standing on "Shifting Sands" because husband and wife fall to toll ALL Avlien tboy aro wedded 1 Soo tho "sweetest star In screeiidom," GLORIA SWANSON In "Shifting guilds," tho story o( a wniiiun with a record who wedded, kept ber dark secret from ber bus. band, felt herself slipping awny Into tho sea of mlsfortuiio nnd Turkey Will Sue for Peace. Washington. Oct. 3 Germany -will bo unable to hold Turkey in line. Of ficial quarters were convinced of this1 fact Thursday when word reached the capital that tho kaiser's government had protested against the sultan suing for peace. Germany no linger has any Influence in Turkey, officials sav. Thev noint ed out that tho crushing defeat of tho Turks in Palestine has left tho Otto man government with only ono army, that which now Is In Cranscaucasla, and n small force near Constantinople with which to carry on the war. : :o:: No. 3 was the number that secured tho bed quilt offered by tho Sammy Girls during tho fair last week. Tho Sammy Girls surgical dossing auxiliary room is open every Tues day afternoon with Mrs. W. V. Hoagland as supervisor. ::o:: Strayed. From tho Stock Yards: Ono Bay Mare, branded, One Bay 2 year old Gelding. One Black 2 year old Mare. Ro ward for recovery. JOHN BUHKE. WE HAVE NO COMPETITION Yet we are paying more than ever for all Kinds of Junk 2 and 2c per pound for Rags. L. LIPSHITZ J Here comes the Cool, Clean, Klenzo Feeling ERE comes a brand-new dentifrice built from a DENTAL CO E M E mmmm H brand-new formula. Soft snow-white and so pleasing to the taste that grown-ups as well as children are eager to use it morning and night. The cleanness it creates is evidenced by the delightful, cool, refreshing feeling it leaves in your mouth. Get this Cool, Clean, Klenzo Feeling today, by taking home a tube of Klenzo. Rexall Drug Store