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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1918)
.... i "XT j-iivesi lour M oney, Buy y si us FitKii (mhlow l'ASSKS BUYERS OF FOURTH A WAY TTKSUAY FOKKNOON. AT PRESENT PRICES THEY WILL MAKE YOU MONEY The war in Europe has stopped the cutting and ship ment of all kinds of gems. I you have any opare money, we can offer you a splendid bargain from new stock just received from abroad. LIBERTY, BONDS , - I In Tuesday's Issue the donth of Fred Garlow, or Cody, Wyo., was recorded; I in this Issuo w record tho passing away of his wife, .Mrs. Irma Cody ,,,.,,,,... ri,.,,lt.f(..l .t.n .Garlow. Mr. Gnrlow died Saturday KlJ reported .?..,x 'morning and was burfed Monday. Mrs. f Hits nsf SO.'JoO Garlow passed away Tuesday foro noon at 11:80 and was buried yester 1 day. Tho death of the latter was due to heart affection. .'?ws of the pas-1 ' ing away cf this former resident of I North Platte had been Intimated b , fore tho death news came, for In a message In the morning the attending bevpir. Scott Reynolds i physician stated that she was in a , . t. . Mylander, Geo. Long. S2, 100 Hond Hnjors. l'ratt EUt. $2000 Bond Buyers. B. P. O. Elks, Harry York, J. High. , condition that precluded hopes of r- icovory. ! Tho sudden passing away of both . Mr. and Mrs. Garlow was received with deop regret by their North Platto1 friends, and that both should die with- j In a few days makes the loss more keen . j Three children are loft parentlassj in charge of the grandmother, Mrs. Win. F. Cody. Whether tho latter will j remain at Cody is not at this time ! I known . I :o: I Judge Perry Kndorscd. To Tho Tribune: I have known Judge E. B. Perry.! candidate for supromo judge, since boyhood; know him to be an honest, upright, clean, conscientious man and Judge. In his law practice over on the side of right and the common man $1,000 Itoitd Buyers. J. (J. Heeler North Platte Light ft Power Co. j $600 Bond Buyeri. i Tho?. G. Rowloy. - 1 $500 Homl Buyers. Carl Uroedor, Thos. H. Doollttlo. ' B. of H. T., No. 20 c. T. Whelan. i Patrick Carav ! A P T1K, A Tttvnatmrnif .C ' ! Loan Co., Chas C. Hupfer, Josse Kun-; kel. 6100 Hond Buyers. Jchn Herrod John McUvaln 6150 Bond Buyers. Mrs. Alice L. Sorenson. Bond Buyers'. Wm. M. Pell COW BRAND Some people have Uu Idea thai tlie Food Ad ministration requirement tlun Usinvl of 100 per cent flour must lie made from "four bushels and twenty-four pounds of wheat means that all Hours are alike. No greater mistake could he made. The uxnernment requirement puts millers to the .supreme test, and the differ ence between good and poor Hour more marked than ever before, .lust, for instance, compare Cow llrand with any of tho Hours that are shipped into North IMatte from outside mills. That shows better than any argument that we could make just what COW HIlAN'l) milling really means. Kvery first class grocery has COW H1JANI) Hour for you. W.l,.n, Wlrl, ! ,.rtl,,lv ' . t"ee L.UCR8, ltouart UICK0 JUS titled to one man on the supreme bench. In Judge Perry we have n man In touch with westorn conditions and i Interests. JONATHAN HIGGINS Breen, J. M. Crandnll, Mrs. I W. T. Wilcox. Shaw, Jonathan Higglns Charles W. Saunders ,-T. J. Breen, J. M. Crnmlall. L. K DSXON North Platte. Neb. JEWLER & OPTOMETRIST liOCAI, AND l'EILSlWAL Irving Armstrong Dead. Robert Armstrong received a mes sage Wednesday stating that his bro ther, Irving Armstrong, had died at Fortnnd, Ore., following a brief slck ness with Influenza . Mr. Armstrong i left yesterday for Portand to attend tlie funeral. The deceased had been rulted in marriage about ten days before ho 1 PATRONIZE NORTH PLATTE INDUSTRIES LILTT. (IKOBtJK 11. TU.'IIfi APPOINTi:i POST Al'MTOK.: contracted the disease which resulted A Fort Worth, Texas, paper, of Oct. in his death. -.n: :-- ffMA n 1 Ammi ft'ontlrtn to lixo ouit-t; aiiu luuihj c.cv,tiuu o - ' l . I less than three weeks h?nce, yet one Gth, prints a good plcturo or weut. rO-MMISSlOXIHtS' PKOCEKDINfiS. seldom hears politics mentioned on Geo. It. Tighe, of this city, who la October 14 191S tho streets. Candidates are not devct- with the aviation corps at Barren E(Jflr(1 of county comml8St0,;evs met, ing much lime to campaign work. . Field, lexas, and says: ! present Springer. Herminghausen, Quito a number of valley farmers1, fh, enic,1e,uc1y, f, mode"1 ,b"8 nes,8 1 Koch and County Clerk. WUllO a lUIinuer Ol vuuey loiiucio j uemil; applied to til conduct of bust- pinlm- u-f,re nllnwA-1 fnllnv- have been losing hogvby cholera lat- n at liirron Field Lieut laims "ore aiiowe.l as toiiows. iv Amniia: the losers is G Ande-son. lle 8 anaJraJV ua , Meltl; euc. Sundry persons surveying roads No. who ronoft the death of 'fonx- prin- Geore Vshel autlitor n,,ld Xpert 210 and No. 40S, $109.23. S ?llv shoats accountant, has. been inunod as post; Dr. s. j. Richardson, medicine for cipau snoais. auditor and charged to conduct, a'cty 1)O0r, $31.00. Four cylinder car for sale cheap, careful audit of all accounts, returns c. L. Grant, road work, $132.00. Inquire at the Overland Garage. 83 and expenditures, aggregating npproxi- y, g. Ross, road work, $20.00. tiip hntlv ct Private Duckworth. "1ltclr $2,000,000 worth of property. f. B. Marr, houa? rent county poor who Mllad at Camp Dodge as velKas Tho old system of appointing audit ,9.00. tint of Hirrv -Chi rclilll have not yet rd at frequent intervals to keep a Standard Oil Co., oil, $73.25. arrived It is probable that the Duck- chock 011 expenditures hps been aban-, josept Spies, hauling gravel. $19.50 wor h r'oma ns will 1 K Interred in the oned. It was found the audit boards R. !. Weaver. rontl work. $34.00. McPha-son national cemetery oftcn composed of men who were N. P. L. & P. Co., light, $142.39. total strangers to modern accounting Thos. Ueaveridge, road work, $5.00. Loren Hastings, who applied for on- methods and the practice was proving Wesley Cockle, road work. $5.00 trance In the students' training school inefficient. The new system has been T. M. Cohagen. freight and drayage at Lincoln and was turned down by inaugurated at tho suggestion of Ma- $10.77. reason of defective feet and eyes went jor iorris Archer, post executive of- F. A. Rasmussen, printing, $2G.70. to Omaha Wednesday night to apply flcer . . Bessie Salisbury, making tax list. lor some nmiteu service pusiuuu. Barron Field Is said to be the first $1545.00. For quick action anil vtllsfacturj In the country to Install a strictly Sundry persons, surveying, $13.75. IM mar laiul Itn TIuioIiTl:!. If modern auditing department. ' John McAugh?y. road work, $5.00. , i.eiiuonani riguo is wen iiueu uy nuim uiouie. reuu un., a.uu, AttQrney Bob Beatty, wno maue ap plicatlQii for entrance into the artil lery officers' training school, has been ordered to report at Camp Taylor, Virginia, on Thursday of next week. II? will leave for tho east Tues day. Quite a number of U. S. A. engines equipped with automatic -stokers have 'passed west recently. This stoker means the abandonment of coal shov eling for the fireman and makes tne thk'lea of the- lat'tr comparatively light. For Sale or will -trade for farm, good 7-room house with 2V- lots, one block from school. M. Kaolber, 1325 Knfino street. Fremont. Neb. 3t $250 Hound lluyers. In. Frank Griffith, Dr. M. A, Amos. Gus Gunderrsn, 1U K. Gundorson. Jesse Long Harry Block. Bert T. Edie, Mrs. W. P. Snyder, W. Pt Snyder J. V. Romigh. $'2()D Bond Buyers. F. J. Cook, W. T. Woodgate. . Hupf.r & Landgraf. W. L. Itlchards John T. Stuart. II. II. Wendborn, F. W. Campbell, Dewey Tarklngton John Dugan, Geo. N. Bogors, Ilor niann r. Sage-ser, Mathew J. Walsh, Dr. B. 13. Baker. Cyrus Fox, Harry II. Mnrrin, Kobt. J, Sullivan Bet Barber, G. W. Diener, Mrs. Miha Glade, Wm, A. Hanae, Mrs. Jennie Rowley. $151) Bond Buyers, F. E. Roese, It. L. Cantlln, C. S Clinton. W. H. Cramer Connai Ogihara, John W. Stafford Carl Swatta, Wm. Connor, Oda Robeit. E. II. Hunter, R. N. Hun- ter, $100 Bond Buyi-rs. J", J. Barnell, Frank Boyor, Mrs. Elmer CoatJs. Vlaata Voselpkn, Ma gnolia K. Duke, D. N. Davis, II. F. Johivson, Mrs. J. B. Jeter, Mrs. Roy Lantz J. L. Murphy, Henry Oleson, Lrn II. Pitman. B'red Schmltt, Mrs. L. O. lawyer, Mrs. Freada Thleds, II. P. Wiig. W. H. Millor, C. K. Kenhnrt. J. W. Fltznatrlck.. G. A. Cornelius Blodgett, road work. $15.; Moore. A. S. Ncllls, F. H. DeTombe, Econonios, Mr O. B. Elder, Ame Mrs. Irono Ilawloy, Mrs. E tta Bou FredoricI, Frank Hatch. Robert Hcng- nor, Mrs. W. I). Spnrrlor, A. II." land, Thos. F.. llonloy, Mrs. Tom Jones, Art Cnrlaon. Mrs. II. M. Wliito, Holm, Mrs. 13. E. James. Saddle Henry h. Hockor, E. II. Lloyd, Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. Stove Kawamoto, Henry W. A. Buchllnck. W. A. Buchilnclc,; D. Kahjjjr, Frank A. Moonoy, Jay A. John U. Aldlch, Mrs. J. It. Buskins, Moonoy, Helen Mlnshall. Julia Malone. Mrs. Frank Powers, Mrs. lfl. M. Mrs. F. C. McMlchael, LUla Mc- Matson, Mrs. Julius Hoga, Mary Mc Mlchaol. Corn D. McMlchaol. C.-M. Michael. Mrs. E. Fv VaiiHcoy, Miss Nowton, Mrs. Gertrude Potors, Mrs. Jnnot McDonald. 1). Joltno Anton doe, W T Prltchard Sarah M. York, John Matsumoto, Jim Aoyanin, 'lhos. Mrs. M. Boscndahl. A. L. Fletcher, Hoaloy, Chas. A. Mooro, Albort Alnin Saltow, Mrs. Asa Snyder, Eda N. Durbln. Wondoborn. Mrs. F. W. Wolsgerber. Stove Alhro. J. K. Arnott, Grace K, SXrtWfl. XSif niinie. 1 . w! Wm. B. Baldwin Gust Olmrles, Fran Culley. Mrs. Ell,abeth Davis. Mr., . C CovoU. Is uic et.. J. P. .JVJUIiniJIl. .1. 1. IIVI(OI) ui in- previous training and experience for his- new, duty. Prior to ' entering the Army, ho was auditor and asslstnnt cashier of tho Platte Valley State Bank of North Platto, Neb. Fcr three years before entering the banking business ho wns necmintaiif. for tha Union Pacific Railway. Ho is 25 years Mrs. It. F. Owens, house rent coun-1 Julius II. Zillman, Harry Stathos, of age. ty poor, G.00. i Vtthur Reynolds. Jay E. Sanford, LJoutontant Tigho is also post ex- Lincoln Co. Farm Bureau, 2 months Samuel L. Payne. Jas. R. Newberry, chango officer. -Ji.ja. iiiicuiii i i. rill ui uiiraiu, .j-uo.ui). Warren Perry, road work, $18.25. II. B. -Craig, road work. $30.00. Shellio Schneider, road work, $20. Arthur Peterson, road wcrk, $2.50. Edwnrd Broigel, road work. $4.00. Standard Oil Co.. oil. $123.35 . Gutherless, No. Platto Stock Ynrd3 C. G. Anderson. Mrs. Annie Cramer, Mrs. W. II. Cramer, E. O. Cool. Louts Grulko, York A. Hlnmaii, Mrs. C. L. HIbbard, Mrs. R. E. Marshall. IL. C Sawyer. A. T. Tracy -:o:- Llncoln. Co., Agricultural Society, r. Kannsaza. John Christ. Hans Van Knstan, Artie L. McRoborts, Swan sal property in the 1000 block on we3t Fourth street to .en nirpie ior a consideration of fifty-six hundred dol W. Swanson, Guy C. Drnko, Oscar Ti.al.1... A.t.ll.. TT.w.a Tl.u rt .r7ri..l- Pnnr r.v Mr. PJin. W V' W- ""Ber- Harriot MUrrlll. Gortrude Fourtnex. Mis. Chas. . ji(irkea. .mbn Mollon. Goo. B. Groves, Noll Hart nan, Mrs i. It. . L. Mpl Qm M Uliy Hoseford, Joe 11. kolley. 1-red Keen, Sny,,eP , VanNattor. W. II. Van Jennie Lamb. 1. S. M?ngel, Paul G. .... R wnrkmnn. t?oo. A. Wnldeu siignr inr ciuininir Purposes. si.000.00 As tho canning season Is virtually Bratt. G. & B.. hous? rent, $24-00. over, it will bo necessary for consum- Daniel Carllle having turned In his ers to make a good showing of. the overseer books and the board being of sugar heretofore purchased for can- tne opinion that he has resigned ns ning purposes and mist also have the overseer in Road Dist. No. 50. the fruit on hand or nt lnrist Ininw Mint i.nnni n,,.nini. Tni... wi . , U'lll H Lli.UllllUil lillllVJlllCCI UUIUI II -1 The H. & S. Agency repcr s the thoy can got tUe frult before nny a a overae p to fl the vacancy ale of the Francis Dunn residence moro permita cnn i,0 issued. in Road Dist. No. 50. i-arucs wno navo purcnaseu sugar Hupfer & Langraf, paper hanging for canning purposos and are not and painting at court house. $2G5.00. coiner to nsn snnin for Kimli nnrnnM ti... tiii.i .1 cc nn , rr. ...Ill ..--In,, , . . . .. uwi.i. utnii, lumi uui, .,.uu iars. ,u. 1 in int.- "in nine 1 jiiioiuii 1101 iorget uie pledge tney of the" property about November first. sgne,it agreeing to return any stirpus isn our millinery department ' on 1 not used for that purpose to the mer Friday or Saturday of this we:-k. c""t of whom they purchased the Cno.inl liconnnt nf rmn nunrtor off Cn SUgar. the hiflier grade pattern dress- and E- K oiriui Imia ITrlilnv mill Snturdnv of ii.it. tfacir miiv at thr iKADER MEU "o:: which the Germans damaged to the 1 k(10i Effects ,,f War best of their ability before thoy retir- .. .... . 1 Tho war's .effect unnn linwsnnnerH cd from the city, an inspection of tho at 'l ''.. the cHios revealed. It 1.1 'IloIden, Everett c; Men. Tudor l! John Rorhen. road work. $5.00. Adjourned until October 10, 1918. ::o:: Huns Destroy Lens. Hinttto, Edward J . Elsasser. Chas O. Fredrlcoy, Herbert W. Harris, Mathew J. Walsh, Leslie E. Dick, E. A. Bradley. John II. Cook. Willis B. England, Mike McGraw, Ernest E. Rosondnhl, Fred Wecsnor, Geo. M. Wilson, Curtis Wilson, Rubin Carter, (has. Sandnll, F. W. Weinberger, Pierco B. Yovng, Wm. C. Buckncr, Archie B. Lloyd, F. A. Muchlinskl, Samuel Howes. Jos. E. Quinn, F. B. Yearsloy, Frank Neal. John E. Welll- ' ver, Gnyther F. Flshor, Andrew Air derson, R. R. Oman, Jacob Weber, !Ornet F. Fanner. David M. Tatum. 1 Edward Grissor, Chas. C. Ward. Gone.Hoyd Meyer. Mrs. E. r. Moore, Jennie 0 J UrooSt w. II. Buckloy, J. SoSe 8'MTf: C. Ta Frl Clark, Hor.ee Crosby, Paul A. Margaret Wollori iJiivis, Lois IJ( uavis, iMrs. n. u - Phleo Allen. A. Beornian. Mrs. A. Ayos, Eleanor' M. Distol, Mrs. M. II. Beerman. Wm. II. Bmw. Thos. G. D. Fry, M. II. Fry, Mrs. Florence Ginn, Brlggs. S. S. Cumpston. Mrs. Anna jIr,. r. H. llelreson, John Hoatman, Grukle Louis Grady. Daisy C. Iltn- c p R, , , , c, , E lMmoml Pnul man, Mrs. Margaret Kelly, B. E. Kes- . . -,r 1 ler, Mrs. Ida Lemon, Nellie McEvoy, iiimenim-yei, v.-net . lunuuiuum, Laura McEvoy. Mrs. Lucy Newton, Harry Madison, S. W. McDormott, Thos. Axtell, Pnul Gantt Mrs. Colin Millor, oJlin II. Null, Mr- John It. Carroll, Frod Loudon, Rny- ... . TvT.,t i.... niond R Johnson. Jossie Babbit. IOsther . V , , 1 Schwaigcr., Vora Braternltz. Vaunita mi rouuu, wm. runiy, imih M. Havei,.Wm. It. Adamson. Geo. W. dor, Mrs. A. JC. annrraii, A. it. csiiar Flnn. Harry A. McEvoy. Henry Ellas, rah, V. II. Simon, Dr. L. D. Smith, uonion u. i.ove. ra il rer. ..aw- p , Sotlcrmnn Lo, Walior. M. C. ronce B. Frye, David It. Anderson. . ..... Tr ,.r , Jnck Balos. Phineus E. Blue. Richard Westfall, Ldw. J. Wilson, F, TI. Wood J. Carroll. Arthur L. Dolson, Josoph Kate, Harold Brocks, Jas. Onrlon, H. Frnnier, AVm. O. Fowler. Wylis rjan Cnrrigan, Mrs. Jolin Connor, Grandey, Goo. nollrlch. . J . D. W. E , Dlonov Frcd Diehl, A. II. Diohl, Lincoln, Steve Pappas. Dave Wing, " ' ... ' Major C. WaU. Andrew T. Yost, Jas. John Elder, Art hkberg, A. P.. Lll'ott AdBinson, Vm. Dowhower, Wm. Mn- Dolmcr ,Fit, Joseph Gnmble, t'. S. (her. Edward D. Shoup, Tom T. Haago, Roy Hiillonbiick, J. W. Hon- Thoma's. Charles A. Barrett, J. F. .iorsml ,r00 t Johnston Mvin John- Dowhower, Thomas McGraw. A1 doisoiVJoo 1. doimston. .i 111 .10111 - Woods. J. A. Work. Floyd L. Champ- ston. Crqte Kronquest, Lima. R. Led lin. Jas. E. Dixon, Alt Covall, Honry gev, Wilmn Mustard, Hownid Mnr J. Young. Jas. E. Dorooy. Pete Bock- smll. R. V. McMnster, Tlcrt. A No or, Wm. C. Coleman. John CrolRhton. b, w L Rutlm,t .t i2 n0vlov' Wm. Calkins, Herman W. Fredorlck. "I0', w'"' KUt",nt; K0WI,Y' Paul Oestrisch, Jos. W. Phelps, John Carl Rasnuisson, Walter Reynolds, II. Reeves, Harry Stuovo, Chas. II. Oda Roberts, Orn Roberts, Wm, Rc Seoley, Arthur M. Shtvors. Albort Fior, Geo. llohrbachor. Mrs. R.V-A. Shorwood, Elmer Dowhowor. Maurice tm.0.!c, Jom. i,,Qji vir. o Swiin Gullliume.J. W. Fensol, F. .1. Grimes. JU10U-3; 'onn uazos, uin o. ownn Jas. Hart. Wm. Rector. Arthur G. son, John B. Schrani, Romnne Throe Art, V. c. Chrlstonsen. Frank' Fos- morton, W. D. Waldo. 1 r tor, Chas. O. Parsons, Samuel Work. ' ::o:: Tom Hockos. Sylvester Frazlor, tMiozo tvi.nn llu brnnili I hml nml ib mu Kufagal. Ernet C. Rldlnger. Leonard petito disordered. Priekjy Ash Bitters C. Walkor. Geo. B. Gun-ad. Robt. A. fs tho romedy neodod. It purlfloe the Armstrong, Alexander Allen. George stomach, liver and bowols. swoelons Adamson. E. T. Casey. Jacob Dow- (no breath, promotes vigor and choor- hower, Wm. .1. Jenkins. Wm. Madl- fulness. Price $1.25 per bottlo. Guni- son, Fred Oulmette, Chas. II. Ross, moro-Dont Drug Co., Special Agonts. Chas. B. Soyferth. Wnltor J. Wright. : ; - Iliff Allendor, Cucll F. Allou, John N. Baker. Chas. F. Burroughs, Thorcs Calomis, Louis M. Davis, Edward Dor soy, Guy M. Etherton. Wm. C. Enston Geo. B. Eastoiu Curl C. Gerle, Mar vin Hall, Jim Hnlvas, Jas. E. John son, Andrew Lymber, Ward LaRuo,' Wm. J. Miller, Fny N. Morris, Neal?, John Pitt, .... " . . n iJ'IIMUU UlinSUi, V.IH13. . trllllli UUI1M. 'J' . , " " aoout IWO years must CiapSO Oeioro 1 ,- vi,,ua-n- u, oi,h ' llnivlili. Onliilivnn Wlnlftntil Ilniler. GOODMAN it will become possible to take nny . n..n ' v. wnunn ii,' 1 nn,.if'i tivrrvn stoirnii. iiniinrt Snicotti ai- County Food Administrator ccal : from the mines in the Lens region ! Rol)t D'avls, Wm. M. Anderson. Leo 'drew Simonson. Horace Trlbby, Don V. untclilleld, Harry F. Duoherry, viasnietis. i-ranit .) . wens. 1 uas. v. THE NEW EH A IN SHOE STYLES Mexander Douglas, Leonard J. Kok- Jnhn, James C. Kokjohn, Archor N. changed hands' and hereafter will bo managed by Carpenter & Sons who will retain Ira LeMasters as head mechanic. A full lino of repairs and accessorloa will 1? carried. "Honesty" is our motto. Quality with us is never sacrificed to price. In the mad scramble of some merchants to cut prices we con tinue steadily with our hand to the plow of Tho Quality Kind Clothes along the furrow wo have cut for years. The "Lowest in tho City" Visit the suit department of THE LEADER MER. CO. AVo have cash customers for well located tivo and six room cottages and bungalows. If you wish to make quick salo list with BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. If Lincoln county has gone over tho Inland Dally Press association in estimated that it will take five years 1 ChriBtmnn. Chas. M. Donlson, Sam Chicago. P. N. Kellogg, chairman of to restoro the normal production of Hopkins. Win. Jolfers, Samuel E. tho special standing committee of the io p 1 Lib, C.lfford Kerr, Win. E. Schnr- association, asserted that labor con-1 0f tne 10,000 housos In Lens not ono!inanii, Ed. F. Seller, Morris .1. Trego unions nave iorceu uie consolidation ln omnium,, i uiiiK uccu 1 ji,n jj. rjay Kdwin Barraclough, J 01 zou (uiuy papers 111 me unit'Od stn tes and the suspension of 850 papers since tne war bognn. Prediction was completely razed. : :o: :- this week postponed visits in Omaha ton on tho Fourth Liberty Loan that's and Lincoln on nccount of tho prova- 1 . . . . t , I 1.1. nnin n f Aairt3n In tliAon filling no excuse ior any 0110 wiiiinoiiiiiig ins v,. ...ouuou m muw uu. subscription. If you haven't subscrib-, por Trade Hcrso and mule colts ed nnd can Justify your action by the or other stock for n Jlco car. Leavo fact that other people havo subscribed address at Tho Tribune offlco. enough to make up the quota, you should bo hoartlly ashamed of your- U01? co,v"' in, tow" ',0,r solf Tlio day of reckoning for the la' of the death of Berlo Eckos who bond slacker is coming-nnd the' waB at tho Signal Corps officors' slaoker will feel tho sting for many training camp at Collogo, Md. Doath years to come ocurred Sunday from Spanish intluen- Chas. Thompson, who is stationed! "' 'nt enno.it was made Thursday near Austin, Texas, 111 uie hviuuuu. school of instruction, arrived nomej The only stor? In tho city that's mado that tho cost of paper would ! seiMng blankets at last year's prices, reach $80 a ton soon, an Increase cf THE LEADER MERCANTILE CO. $10 over tho present price. Our big cash purchase of over one ::o:: enr ago enables us to sell at these Hero In North Platte as olsowhero . prices tho linflnenza is greatly disturbing businasfl conditions and this has been an unusually quiet woek. It has also curtailed passenger travol ln nnd out of North Platte, only such of our people leaving for other points as havo urgent business. Personally wo Know or a score of peoplo who havo Tuosdav night for a few days' visit. Charloy went to Cnmp Cody last year as a membor of tho Fifth Reglmont band and romained thoro until last May when ho took the examination for tho aviation school nnd was sent to Kollyfiold. Ho has completed the ground work course, and is now tak ing tho flying course and in due time will recelvo his commission. Tlie otmli' in tlio nvlntlnn school iH vnrv tiff and lone hours of study I Dnit Drug Company, Special Agents and hard work is the lot of the student Pric e $1.25' per bottle Mrs. Arthur Roynolds loft Tuesday evening for a fow days visit in Calla way. ::o:: A burning sonsotion in the throat and chest means bad digestion; and digestive trouble is the starting point for many sorious disoasos, particular ly kidnoy disease. Bottor take Prickly Ash Blttors and put your stomach and digestion In sound condition before serious trouble begins. Gummere- ssiiSa.j hSUio-iiJiiH oij, COS V X'O.YIU AHJI VII OUI3JdnS S068U13 JtlO B3ltUI imp iiniop 1OOJJO0 O OAjS o.w uonuojin o s 11 'SOSU0( aiI(JO -sojd oaojoq so.to noA 110 OOIJO OAHJROd U OAT1II OV S3SB3 JO SlllBII J0 UIOJI ssonS pao.w poinuuino OAUIl SpOinOUI OUBUO0S pun Xpnis injejuo oiquuoj -uiooun 1011 puu BBomuiiii 'otuno3n i uonuuiuiu -xa .io cionxaiv nno i:ikikvx:i JL S.I All II. IDA IIAVH A N. Browning, Chas. It. Lawronbe, Frank W. McEvoy, Lemuel L. Steel, Mathlns B. Elias, Pierro A. Hocquol, Win. J. Owens, Hans A. Johnson, Theo. Tottonhoff, Algio V. Phipps. Peter J. Becklns, Asa Snyder Sullivan, Samuel B. Howes, Chas. J. Krowartz, Tom F. Muchlinskl, Elza C. Thornburg, Roy L. Bennett. Elbort D. Boggs, Bort T. Dolson, Delbert II . Kllmork, Gordon C. Kilmer, Frank E. Luin, John M. Monroe, Paul G. Mo Cord, Edward W. Studs, Frank Smith, Earl Luther, Gust Chnrles, Tom Chl ros, T. F. Hnggerty, Petor Johnson, Frnnk Lannln, J. A. Kolbe, Alva B. Baker, Seeloy Bakor, Chas. 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Dean. Catherine Fox, Mrs. C. ('. Loiiir. Mrs. Anim F. Loner . . . ' ' . I T ... . ... . X T I 1 . TI .. T ... . . J. A. Anderson, John Buckley, T. lj- V- 'lu"vr3.' , t1"20";, , " n,,i it,n r w t n! .Wlnslow, C. F. Erickson. Mary Ellas, Margaret Taylor, II. E. Brestol, O. H. Rohor, Henry BJorklund, A. A. Elli ott, P. F. McEvoy, Chas. McNenl, Fred Konruff, G. A. Mills. John Ailen. Goo. t nl, -v.. TIM Iw... Dlnlnmnli . I. L. Moonoy, H. V. Rickley, J. B. ,Jort I5ryant( Ooo j Clnrki AU)0rt Kcdf ield, Ruby H. Rowley, R. O. ( Doebke, Nick Econonios. Mnx rloburg Boekus, Theo. Breose, J. V. Diener, 1 Robt. I. Helnslo, Homer B. Helms, Earl Fear, F. E. Fillion, J. E. Jones, 1 H""- IIo""Bn""n' "'J1"- ,MI10':' T.1"1 t.-i- 1 t n ! O Keofo, Geo. D. Richards, John H. Eh Kunkel, Rosa A. Mathers, David Schwnrti! Everett G. Smith, Thos. A. E. McDonald, Florence McKay, II. E. Smith. Mont II. Attobory, Archio N. Mitchell, Homer Mylander, Harry 1 Borzy, Waltor S. Blakeman, Jnck Samuelson, J. E. Sebastian, A. A. ncly, 'd B. Ellis, Edward L. c. V, 1 m i n 11 nollamy, Wm. Blghnm. Albort E. StenKer, Del 'lettenngton, C. II. (.00por. Harvey J. Godfroy. Arthur Walter, Mrs. Lillian Wostfall, Betty D. Gray, Wm. R. Hoyso. Frank Ho Woinbarjf, Mrs. L. L. Zook, L. L. bart, Julius Hogn, J. C. Hopkln, Clans 'Quk Johnson, Wm. F. Lannln, Leon W. ! Mnthowson, Thos. R. Mooro, Charloy $. Hond Buyers. C. Nichols. Arthur Reynolds. Lee Sol- l H. B. Atteberg. Richard D. Birge, tow, Edwin R. Sivlts, Arthur Sports Jr. John W Baggott, Miss Mnry mnn, Herman Tinuner, Edson Whee tgan, Mrs Avrry Duvall, Mr" Nick lock Bruco M WUpoii ,4, This handsome hoot in ricii (lark hrown or hlatk calf is a fall leader of prov? en value. Your size moder ately priced. Hcst quality hrown $8.50 liest quality hlack $5.00 WILCOX DEPT. STORE Big Price tor Furs I wilt couiinoiico buying iiiiiskrnts Nou'inlior ilrst. All furs will bo u big prlco tills fall ami winter. L. LIPSHITZ