iOfAL 'LAIvOK HO AIM) LISTS XON.BSSBNTIAL OPCITATIONS. NEWS AltOrJT THE ItOTS I WHO AltE m StJtTIfE.! A " . BuyA AnofierNSori'd:" cvfc app YOlir? RREAD WINNERS. No matter what kind of work you arc doing, your earning capacity depends on your eyes. Without them you could not be self-supporting. The man with good eye sight works faster. His success is greater. His general prospects are improved. He is more skillful. He has fewer headaches, less nervousness. He is in better health. Properly .fitted glaaseg improve and protect your vision. They do away with eye strain and the evils it brings. It is to your own selfish in terest to take good care of your, eyes. ' The first step in that is a thorough examination by a competent eye specialist. Consult Clinton's op- tometrist today C. S. CLINTON, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN At the Sip of the Big King. In accordant with the plan and 81- George Horbct, of Camp Dodge, who rH forth by the Department of Labr - spent sometime with relatives here pvl ncuatod bv the shortage of labr- left Sunday. ty Labor Board of J p night for Camp Dodge after spending rlare. the flowing 1st o a tew days vi<ing bis parents and and occupations as non-war work an 1 troniia announces that lnbor will hence forth iriu"us b recruited from them without r - Poter Smith, son of Paul Meyer, who serve. '8 attending the vocational school at The board furthor declaros that mn Manhattan, Ks., has been promoted, employed In these enterprises and c- to corporal. i cupatlons should m replaced by w men and resolves that men who j" Flat In laying In these positions ar !n'Iutral slackors. Shoe shining parlors. Fruit stands Charley Thompson, In the aviation school at Ft. Sill, Okln., left for that camp Sunday after visiting his parents for a week. , Charles H. Smith, who has been at Refreshment ndluncts to drug stores Camp Dodge for several months, eame Soft drink and near-beer parlors", nonie ror a row days last week and Pomut vendors and establishment"! left Saturday evening. Window cleaners. Sorgt- Walter Cronen, who Is sta-; Florists. tloned at Ft. Riley, spent Saturday In! Mercantile stores town visiting his mother while en-' Confo-t'cnrs and- delicatns rr,,A m tv,B Mmn fnm n vit t n,.r ver. establishments. Afinndant1 at rnilrond stations. This l't may bo revised or added to from time tc time as the board se" fit. To The Voters. I I horeby announce that I am a can didate, by petition, for tho office of A telegram received Sunday from Horton Munger at Camp Pike, Ark., anounced that ho had passed the phys ical examination and had been accept-j etl as a student at tho officers' train ing school. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, 'Graduate Dentist OtTicv over the MclJniiKlrt S State Hank. LOCAL AMI PERSONAL Tho funoral of the late Mrs. Mooro, who was found dead at hor home last Thursday morning, was hold Sunday forenoon. Mimh ,h Jllftman. stonin batha and Swedish Massage, Indies and gentle iien Phono 8D7. Brodbeck bide SHtf Mr. and Mrs. Dollolfe, who had visiting their son J. .1. DeRolfe and TSVflil Tin rrn olnliirh rnolvn.l o nnrjl county surveyor ci unicorn county Saturday from the Rod Cross In Now at the coming election. York stating that ndvlces hnd been re- I was born at North Platte and ed- ceived that Will Barraclough in a base ucuieu in suiutiB ui iimi lumis Uu Hospital in England suffering from a! later completed the four year course fractured shoulder, was getting along! fnr Hvll nnL'Innrira miff Hiirvnvnro tit , n... . ... .. ..... ... ...... ... nu;,;,, iulll uml IUS Wound oiner man the University of Nebraska. I spen tho njure(i 8i,0ulder, was slight, one year with the U. S. Gov. Land Dept. on tho survey of McPherson , n a letter to the home folks Carl Pnnntv. YnlirnHkn nml iinrlni? tho nno westenfold writes that a numbor of right years I have been with the Union ; North Platte boys were in the big. Pacific R. R. Engr. Dept., except ft r "Slits of last month but so far as he t the timo snont In Lincoln Countv en,was able to loam none were killed or wuunueu. uari says mat in tniKing with German prisoners he learns that' the Gorman troops consider that the war is about over. j Vornon Lunsford, of the ship Levin-1 than has written he has arrived safe ly in Now York after his eighth round 1 land and irrigation surveys and city engineer of North Platto. I will appreciate your support the coming election. 2r GEO. M. RANNIR : :o. : as at 'n rnimiv commissioners were In session yesterday transacting general from 0malm bustutM. llooze Pedlcr In .full . Tom Smith, Who gives Gothenburg trhi nnrnm tha nnnnn. Tti ns his place of rosidence. was given n rough pasage: "What do vou thing of fine of 100 by Judge Woodhurst Sat- a boat rocking so that ' tables and urday on the charge of having thirty- ilmirs tumble over, also of two feet of h!v nfntfil nf linnrn nml nnp Til ti t nf lianr .....t.-... i.. i. ai.i i, t-, i c ii.. i. c..t,....in r,,r. tuclr. . " .'V lu me iimuuiuu iuoiu. menus nVJ 'ut,," , t"f 1 . 18 l'0880881on- loms arrot was wonder if they came in contact with in lorro Haute, Ind. . quite unexpected to him, the ax-fell a "Sub." Manager Edwards, of the Ilarcourt Me a bolt of lightning from a cloud-, :0:: Clothing Co.. has rented tho Munger ! ly. Tom had been to Choyenne. (Pal, Advertisement.) house on went Fourth street and will nnd when he left that city of boon- A" KvtilnnalJdii The Home Guard WE must keep this home guard supplied with material to build up their little bodies and minds and make strong men and women of them. Nothing can serve this purpose better lhan toys which keep them busily engaged. Ye have toys requiring thought and toys requiring action. And as for yourself, remember, the Kodak Album is not complete without pictures cf the children. KODAK Let us supply your photographic needs. WW "flLI PPT fiPViMI R f 7 WE'DEVLOP YOUR FILMS FREE. For Stle Bulck Touring car. 499. shortly movo his family to tnis city Joints he had two valises filled with Editor of The Tribune inn ne. ne whs h imssenicer on ,Mi t ,..o i.,i i,t rri,...i.. J Tl.1 ...... , , , 1 HUUilllCU 11JRI IdDl XllUlSUilJ, . Tho funoral ofHarry Churchill, who ' , -V , P'ht a company of the Home Guards died at Camp Dodge last week, was ? ,' nnrM.lnr V n H h- al h ,.,nnc? V X sitert my son io inuuee nun io suoscnoe to the Fourth Liberty Loan. Members of the family wore incen-, : ed over the proceedure but I told, thom it was a high honor for a far-1 mer to be vhitpd by a military parade Bttt after reading the Friday issue of your paper it put a different nspoct on tho affair. . i "fl DISTINCT LOSSTO THE STATE" JUDGE LETTON ENDORSED BY FORMER CHIEF JUSTICES OF SUPREME COURT M'rill ihiw. .He, at cmp Dodge last wook, was honT(Qt tllBt pnrt!culns train. Ho had AV. L. Cary, of Omaha, spont ywter- held Sunday afternoon. A detachment een Tom Smth boforc an(1 ho 3Ur. day In town tranwctlng bimlnoftu and of the Homo Ouards acted as a mill- mlnca tmt Tom waJ n boo7e petkller ! visiting friend. tnrv ooort. As tho train camo into the depot and Phdno In U letter received by tho homo torn gathered up his two grips. Sails 2t folks yestorday Ralph Aldon write hury was cortnin that Tom's buslne-- Iti'ir 1ii liua linrvii I rnnufnrrfiil frrim n? lint Slloll ns tllft HtntlltM nf TflIir!)K. Mrs. Carl Brodbeck, who linn bon KnKinmi 0 Franco-and will nrobably l;n. doscribe as legal. As tho man wlt'i ' working evonlng at as cnHliier at tno 800U ))0 0 tno nrinB nno. the grips stepped from the car. ho win U. P. Cafe, hn tnkon the day position tnpped bv tho sheriff, tho grips wore , i . 100 coats In Sllvortono, Volour, Ker- ;.' 7,' (1 n " i ilm,or fmin.i Tn ,' , tncre was any blan,e t0 be al' ,HlJ)1U8h C08t WX. Broadcloth, Plush and Baffin Hoal'XmKA to my son 3 not sulcriblK 1 LOCKS. i ..ii i .'. .i .i t , claimed to the Judge that ho was dol- , nt fnilit fn i, nairB(i , ni-ivrn in plain and fur trimmed models to lnrleF3, that ho couldn't pay tho fine. Ask to so our anoclal nt S21.5Q. BLOCKS T1J1 rm.n.(..nl. r r1inttiinll ..1 e 1 . ! spent several days, in town l.twoik . at BLOCKS. . I Z'JiZl 5? f VT i.Utmln. J. visiting his parent and his brother Charley who wa nouio irom ii. aiu on n furlough. Dr. L. J. Krnusc, Dentist, room 3 McDonald Bank building. Jaka Mang shippod down a cnrload of potatoes from his Arthur county homestoad tho latter part of last weok which 'he sold to rnilrond men and oUiors. at $1.25 per bushol. MotiiBrs, we want ycu to know that at this storo you'll find the best crib blankets Hints made in all the dainty shades and with thoso "cute" designs which plense children ho grontly.. On sale at THE LICADER MER. CO. Lester Anthony, who had Ubqii, qui- Ing. pioyvju ai i ryon, litis returned iq town and is visiting friends before leaving for Camp Koarnoy Friday with the Lincoln county contingent. Morcdo Undorwenr. Amorica's best underwear Is sold exclusively at I BLOCKS. George Friopurg, a formor residont It took moro than persuasion to line up one north side fnrmor the first ft rhta woMc to buy his quotn of Liber ty Loan bonds. Two o,f the Brady Ilotnp Gunrtl8, Col. Win. Boatty and N. O. Dowen nutoed up to his place with .he intention of taking him be fore the Council of Dofonse at North and contractors of this city, dted tho Plntte. but whan they penciled Brady latter pnrt cf Inst week in Denver, of ' " chnnged his mind and went to dropsy, aftor nn extended Illness. He , Ohnirmnn Trotter's office and pur leaves a, wife, neo Annn Frazier, i chased his quota. Brady Vindicator. daughter Mrs. George Sauni. soul For Farm Loans see Gono Croon, Leonnrd and daughter Miss I rene. ' Hoom west of Vlonna Cafe. YOUR car bounds away the instant the spark touches the. gas, if it's Red Grown Gasoline. Red Grown iis a straight-distillied, clean gas, that's all gas. Ityaporizes readily, in coldest weather. It doesn't keep, you busy with car buretor cleaning. It is motor fuel with more- than ordinary power and mileage. Wherever you buy it, it's the same. At service stations and good gar ages. Look for the Red Grown Sign. PblOPin a cold-proof lub- ricant that keeps cyl inders clean and compression tight. irrC WED 2 C CROWN 2 E GASO0NB J wmiii ML WWII wt (liilk I STANDARD OIL COMPANY NEBRASKA) OMAHA RED CROWN GASOLINE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiimimmiimmnmimmii am at fault for he asked my advice and I told htm that as long as th? i i government had owed him for nine hundred dollars worth of wool for five months l did not think It was necessnry. Bosidos this he had vonly been interviewed nt the beginning of the campaign as h? was passing on ' the road. Then you can rendilv see thnt the next move would hardly be Justifiable. Such treatment was duo only a slacker and a disloyal citizen which would not apply to him as he had already responded liberally to the previous Liberty Loan and tho manv calls from tho various other de partments. I feel that a mistake was made and that these men owe my son an apol ogy as they had not Informed them selves regarding his case. C. MYLAXDER. : :o: : AViilIcliis Snlutcs tho Flag. Oal Wntklns, who lives in the south part cf town, wns picked up Saturdav for declining to buy a fifty dollnr bond nnd for reported seditious expressions He was plnced In Jail whore he re mained until Sunday afternoon, when he was escorted by the Homo Guards to tho band stand nt tho court houso park whore he saluted the flng, sub scribed nlleginnce to Ills country nnd made application for a ?50 bond. Judge Grimes administered the oath of allegiance nnd Judge Woodhurst took the ncknowldgement. Judkv Grimes mndo a splendid address to AVatklns.i in which he outlined tho duties of an Amorlcnn citizen. Sever al hundred were presont at the pro ceedings. ::o:: Old Time Again October 27th. On the 27th, the last Sundny of tho month, nt 2 n. m., nccordlng to tho dny light saving law, all our clocks are to be set back one hour and are ngnln to Indlcnte the usunl timo that they showed bofore the law went into effect. This turning back of an hour is best done in practice tho evening before, just as wo are about to retire for the night. That night will then bo an hour longer than usual and will thus restore to us tho hour we lost in March. ::o:: Examining Registrants. Forty-eight reglsrants of the Sep tember. 1918, draft who returned thoir questionnaires, wore given their phys ical examination Sunday. Sixty had boon called for that day but only for ty-eight responded. Thirty por cont of thoso examined failed to meet the physical requirements. Each day this week forty will be called for oxamin ation. ::o:: Cattle for Snle. Sovonty-llvo head of mixed stock cattle. Will soil any part or nil. See us or phono nt once, BRATT, GOOD MAN & BUCKLEY. ::o:: Xow is your timo to buy your new full suit nt a big saving in price at the BIG suit salo now on nt BLOCKS. Having dovoted practically a month of his timo without pay or hope of future rewnrd to tho Fourth Llborty lonn campaign, C. F. Temple will now work eighteen hours a dny catch ing up on his prlvnto business nffalrs. Mr. Temple Is entitled to commenda tion for devoting so much of his time to campaign work, not only in tho cnmpnlgn Just closed, but In the Third Liberty lonn drive. "Each of the undersigned hats served with Judge Charles B. Letton on the Supreme Court. We are famil'ar with his ability, integrity and industry. WE BELIEVE IT WOULD BE A DIS TINCT LOSS TO THE STATE TO LOSE HIS'. SERVICES, AND WE FAVOR HIS RE-ELECTION." JOHN J. SULLIVAN, . SILAS A. HOLCOMB, JOHN B. BARNES, ' JACOB FAWCETT, Former Acting Chief Justice. WANTED a party .from North Platte consist- Outfit to bale nnd haul 150 tons of jng 0f Messrs. Dixon, Maloney, Pizer hay. O. H. THOELECKE. ! and Halligan and Mrs. Scott, tho rep resentative officers of District 17 ar rived In Ogalalli on No. 7 Tuesday evening- for the purpose of perfecting an organization for United War Work Campaign In Keith county. Walter C. Nyo was elected to the position of 'county chairman of the campaign. Ogalalla Tribune. : :o: : Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our thanks to our neighbors and friends for their kindness, also for the beautiful flowers during the sicknoss and death of our Husband. Father and Brother. Mrs. Chris Johnson and family. John Johnson and family. Andy Johnson and family. ;:o:: When the breath is bad and tho ap petite disordered, Prickly Ash Bitters is the remedy needed. It purifies tlu stomach, liver nnd bowels, sweetens tho breath, promotes vigor and cheer fulness. Price $1.25 pr bottle. Gum-mere-Dent Drug Co., Special Agents. W. R. Maloney Co , j T Atfents. IV I lis "ows li p1 Model No. 8Y COMING Circle SIjoivb Fuel ShvIiiu Drult To The Big Saving Helps Pay The Grocery Bills COAL is half gas. The gas part is quickly driven from the coal and es capes up the chimney unless saved and util ized for cooking by Cole's famous fuel sav ing and gas burning Hot Blast draft. The fuel bills saved by this remarkable invention will cut your high cost of living. You can't afford to be without Cole's SSS Range It beats cooks bakes with one lire. 40 (Patented) North Platte ! His 7th Visit I The Physician on Chronic Diseases j Will Visit Our City. Monday, Oct 28 And Will be at the Tim merman Hotel Until i p. m , Ono Day ONLY. Dr. Potterf of 3108 Garfield Ave.. Kansas City, Mo., who has treated thousands of patients with electricity and medicine, will give consultation, examination and all the medicines advantage of this offer are requested necessary FREE. All partiea taking to state to their friends tho result of tho treatment. Treats DEAFNESS by an entirely now process. Treats catarrh, threat and lung dis ease, eye and ear, stomach, liver and kidneys, gravol, rhoumatism, paral ysis, neuralgia, nervous and heart dis ease, epilepsy, Bright's disease, skin, goiter, stammering, nnd nsthma. Piles nnd rupture, without detention from business. If you aro improving under your family phyplclan do not tako up our valuable time. Tho rich and tho poor aro treated alike. Idlers and curiosity Bookors will please stay away. Our time Is valuable. Itomomber, NOT A PENNY will bo' charged for the medicine required to all thoso taking treatment this trip. Office hour, 8 a. m. Positively married ladlea must be accompanied by their husbands. He member tho date. Sronilnjr. October 2Sh at the Tim nieritinn Hotel, 'orth Platto, Neb. t