V War Department Or.ders on Gifts to the A. E. F. You must follow those instruction, . niirlutmriH nnnknirn for tb soldier in France will not bo accepted, for transportation. I Only ono package wiIITjo allowed Tor each soldier, liacn onusum nmi and officer will recolvo an official coupon to bo sent to the folks at home. It will have his address on It, and must ho pasted on the package. A standard container, Ox4x.'5 inches must bo used. Got It from the Ilod Cross unwrapped and, unsoalcd for in Bpootlon. After Inspection wrap and seal tho pnekngo with your official coupon, in tho presonco of the in spector. Pu't on onough stamps to take tho package to Hohokon, N. J. Got It thoro as soon as pclblo. Pack ages will not be accopted for transpor tation nftor November 20th. Packagos for naval vessels abroad must bo In Now York not lator than November 15th. Don't put In tho packago liquor, anything that will explodo or ignite, liquids or fragile articles improperly packed. Gifts should bo wrapped In a khakl-colored handorchlof, 27 lnchos square. Gilts You Can Send. Things tho boys will bo glnd to got. which they can make good use of. We haVft pelcolod those things iKtcauBo of tlioir practical naturo and good qual 'lly. Military Watches Compasses '"V Photo Frames Bill Hooks Money Belts Trench Mirrors ' , Shaving Sets Manicure Knives VGigarettc Cases V; Military Rings, ;i Lodge Enihlem Rings ' ' EJversharp I'cncili -;v Identification Lockets .B. Si CLINTON , Jeweler and Optician At the Sign of the Big Ring. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, , Graduate Dentist Office over tho McDonald State Bank. LOCAL AND I'EJtSONAL For Rent Tho Ritnor Hotel In North Platto; forty-ilvo rooms. Ad dress. W. C. Ritnor, North Platto. A few exceptional bargains in sec ond hand Fords. Ilondy t'Ogior Auto CO. Mr. and Mrs. Soth Sh'orwood, of Sidney, nro in town, coming hero to attend tho funeral of their brothor-In-law D. G. Ginthor, who died in Danvlllo, III., and "whoso romalns will bo shippod horo for Intormont. I Z CROWN 3 JL GASOUNB 3 1 s I Mm, Guy Granger has returned TWO HOYS ARRESTED FOR from U vlSIt in tho 'omit part of tho. TAKINC A FORD Ul. State and 'accepted tho position of re-j i portor for tho Dally Tolograph. i Harry Hayes, of this city anil Stop that cough now-Klkoy'n Whito Claude Blyo of Sidney, agod sixteen Pine Tar and Wild Cherry Cough a"'1 "vntoon 61po:t Y.Uu'0? Syrup. Sold at THE REXALL STORK, ralgnod before Judge Woo dllurst yes . ' , , ,. ! terday afternoon for stoollng a Ford Wanted to buy V. section sand hill car belonging to L. M. CoChran. of land. Will trade some horsos and this city. Tho car had boon left stand muloH on the samo as part payment. jng in front 0f tho Ponny Co. atorf cn Address 111. A, Box 34. Fifth ftroot, the hoys got in, started Tho streot report that the Stacoy'"" aftor riding around town Mercantile Co. had purchased the R. nhtntlonoil It, Two pairs o 'iocs and N. Lamb businoM was denied at the stu-klngs u-ft in the car rvoro u.ken offlco of tha company yesterday after-, ',v tj'f, ho?8' . . ,1()0I1 ) While stealing the car Is a peniten tiary offense, both boys ara. under ago For Sale Throe head of cows and an,i thev could not be sentenced for a 2 year old roan Animal. Phono ; iU(.i, nn offonse. Tho boysyadmifted 788K021 . i tholr guilt nnd Jndgo Woodhurst will T. F. Hoaley returned last evening , commit them to the industrial ?hool from Omaha whore he was called last:"1 "rnty. work by the illnoas of his little daugh ter, whoso condition is now much Im proved . Taffeta petticoats, also the Jersey petticoats In oxtra sizes. E. T. Til AMP & SON'S . L. C. Carroll, who Is district pub- llclty managor for tho united war)0rn wln bc hda j that city noxt work drive which opens November 11, Thursday. loft the latter part ofjast weok fori RcVi Carroll had beon In 111 health Chicago to attend a conferenco of for g0veral months. During tho sum stato and district chalrmoii. ,cr he visited friends in this city, and For Qttlok Sale List your Fnrni nnd "it that time he was not feeling vory City Properly with flic II. & S. woll. Ho returned to Wisner. where Agency- ne ran"1'1"-''! ft month, but not lmprov- ' ' ,, , . , . ing ho went to IiIb old home in Phil- Stato Knglneor Johnson was In n,iinhin to trtUn n r hut im nnntin. town last wook and authorized final payment on tho now brldgo south of town. He complimented Contractor Wholan on tho appearance of tho.par,8n who regret his pnsslng away structure and was of tho opinion that it was ns good as it looked. Roxall Grip Pills Provonts colds and La Grippe. The 11BXALL STORE; Tho contract for tearing down tho!nrp to Lincoln county registrants old wooden brldgo across tho South Platto was awarded to Tom Gass on a bid of $450. Gass hauls all the luni bor to tho north Hldo of tho rivor. Tho work of tearing out tho brldgo has been in progross for sovoral days. Mr. and Mrs. Nlcoly and tholr daughter Miss Jonnio arrived last Thursday from TorroHauto, Ind., to vuft Mrs. NIccly's mother Mrs. Stoams and other rolatlvos boforo continuing tholr Journey to Los Anglos. C'al., to nmko their futuro home. Miss M. Slenmn, steam baths and Swedish Massage, ladles and gentle mon. Phono 897. Brodbeck hide. 85tf County Attorney Keofo returned Saturday from a brief visit with rela tives in Sioux City and will leavo on train No. 2 this afternoon for the artillery officers' training quartors n Camp Taylor, near Louisvlllo, Ky. This is tho cmap at which Attonoys Leslie Raskins nnd Robt. Beatty arc taking Instructions. Dr. Brock, Dentist, ovor Stono Drug Store. tf Tho now brldgo south of town hns boon In scrvlco for a week, but tho roadway on tho structuro is in pretty bad shape. Uho of tho bridge began before tho gravel and dirt had settled and packed, tho big snow of Friday thoroughly sonked the filling and' as a result tho heavy loads of hay and other farm produce has cut ruts that make It almost lmpassablo. Tho ap approaches to tho brldgo are in pretty fair shape. : :u: : Money fo Loan. Plenty of six per cent money to loan on farms nnd ranches, Interest tfiiy nljle nnnually with prlvllego of pny. hip part or nil nt any Unto. Loans closed promptly. No delay. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. GAS WITH RED Crown Gasoline gives you prompt, powerful engine action. Oil cold days, the car starts quickly and takes the road with full power behind each piston stroke. Red Crown is uniform, clean, and straight-distilled. It vaporizes readily at low temperatures. It's all gas giving maximum mileage car economy. Always the same in quality and result, whether you buy it at home or hundreds of miles from home. Look for the Red Grown Sign. ffi)larine toSSf keeps cylinders clean and compression tight. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEBRASKA) OMAHA RED CROWN GASOLINE : :o: : Nov. Carroll Dies. Rev. Stophon A. Carroll, for tvor al years In charge of St' Patrick's church In this city and who left about eight years ago to take the parish at Wlsner. Nob., died In Philadelphia Rmwlnv nlplit nt ton o'clock. Tha fun- ue(1 to grow worse IIIltn tho entl ,.nmo Rov. Carroll had many friends within and without tho North Platte : :o: : Questionnaires Itelng Mailed. Tho local registration board last Friday began sending out qucstion- between tho aces of tlilrtv-soven and forty-six. About 200 questionnaire are! being sent out each day, and the men have seven days In which to rospond and fill then1 out. As soon ns all have beon filled out the physical examin ations will bo hold.' According to newspaper reports tho calls for November and Docombcr will lake about ono hundred men from Lincoln county and those will need come largely from the men who regis tered laut month nnd have been found f bo physically fit. : :o: : Kinkalil for Congress. . Novembor 5th wo again elect con gressmen. Out big 0th District hns in deed been fortunate. Kinkaid ranks with tho best in every department. Industrious, active, and persistent on bohalf of tho people, ho gets things done. To enumerate would be to toll of tho development of western Nebras ka. Ho stands by tho boys at the front. When Everett Evans was threatened with poison, in his wound ed hand, Kinkaid wont 300 miles on his own motion, at his own expense to seo what was the matter and ifpos slblo to romedy. Supporting loyally ovory mensure to win tho war, depend able in every emergency, knowing our needs and intelligently looking aftor thorn. To vote for and elect Kinkaid is to insure to nil our people a iloyal capnblo and Industrious representa tive in congress. J. E. EVANS. t :o: : Will reopen Studio October 18th. Anyono wishing to'tnko lessons Phone 787F14 or cnll at Studio Friday. Miss Sadlo Trovlllo. 79-G ::o:: l)nro(!..Icrsoy Mule Pigs. For Sale Twenty head. Thoso aro registered. Tlioy will not bo kept over tuirty days. So call or address at once. FRANK STROLLBERG, S:i-C North Platto. GO Sl'IlSCKIl'TIONS BY WOMAN'S COMMITTED TOTAL $110,000. In Friday's Issue it was stated that the total subscriptions to tho Fourth Liberty loan secured by the woman's commit too of Lincoln county totaled $05,000. This was in error, as the $C5, 000 represented only the subscriptions secured by this commlttop in tht North Platto district. The subscriptions In the various towns of the county were ns follows: North Platto ?G5,050 Brady 11,150 Maxwell 5,150 Wallace 5,050 Wellfleet 2,250 Horshey 1,700 Dickens 1,100 Nichols 550 As chairman of the Woman Lib erty Loan Committee for the Fourth Loan, I wish to thank the women of tho county who so willingly and ef ficiently worked to mnko possible the spfendhU woman'n subscription for the county of $110,000. MRS. F. N. BUCHANAN. : :o: : John Sorcnson Mnrrled. " From Denver, Colo., comes the an nouncement of the marriage of Miss DagmaY Sorcnson of Omaha to John Soronson of Los Angeles, Cal. The Rov. J. E. Hummon, rormorly of Omaha, performed tho ceromony. The only attendant was the bride's sister Mrs. K. Jensjen of this city. After a two weeks' wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Soronson will bo nt homo In Los Angelos, Cal. Omnha News. : :o: : Iniliicuzu Still Hangs On Eight new casos of Spanish flu wero . reported Sunday, and several yesterday. There are now about thir-ty-llvo cases or the disease placarded, quite a few of the houses carded hav ing from one to three cases. Several of tho cases are reported as rather sovere. tho others are light. ::o:: , Mr. Calhoun Explains. I should like to make an explana tion in regard to my subscription to tho Fourth Liberty Loan. For six weeks I had been on tho boya' placo in McPherson Co. saving soma perishable crops left by them when thoj went int., the army. That plnco is about ton miles from a Post offico so we hnrdly over got any mail nnd duriug that time we got no news of tho outsido world and only two days before coming homo wo learned of the bond drive by the bond sales man coming thru tho valley. I came to town without delay but got in too Into to get my bonds at tho bank, the only placo I knew of to buy them, and then immediately commenced to get information as to when my beys would bo cnllod to tho army. Next morning while being published as a siacucr witn J. H . Etiminston and Rev. Harry G. Knowles was try ing to get two boys in ahead of the draft. Mv fnrrllv nn to Mint hmi trlbuted above $500 to war activities wnicn now amounts to above $1200. Mys-df having been refused a place in the nrmv. twn sons now nnifatixi and the third trying to get his exam ination icng nororo Ms call. I shouldn't Cefend myself on any other slnnderoiiK cliartro Minn Mint n. tacking my patriotism. On that I sur- unuer nrsi piaco to no man. Wo have contributed nn pvnrv no. casion offered nnd Minn Rnmo if thu shows slacker spirit, show us. On our eeoru i n do juugea by mv neighbors. J: M. CALHOUN. : -o : MiSS Mnrcaret Frnzlnr rftnrnnf1 Denver this morning. Would VOll like to know wlmrn vfii can savo cents and dollars on every purchase Compare prices. E. T. TRAMIJ . SONS. Friday, Nov. 1 Saturday, Nov. 2 Monday, Not. 4 SPECIAL. This $12.00 Ladies' Groy, Kid Boot turn sole, LouisJ XV covered heel, regular $12, for these days only at the Shoe Market. 3 Days, Oily jj 3 j jit ' "L i mhmi&W : 1 H COLD WEATHER IS HERE jj I Try a Winter Top Wc r;ou'em f B HEMDY-OGIER AUTO CO., Ford Agency 1 W. K. Maloney Co., Agt HOUSEWIVES are searching everywhere for a better way to save in food and fuel. You can find the answer to these vexing problems in the efficient m jest Patented vsbv It saves the cost of an extra heating stove. It gives warm floors fpr the littl- folks. Oven shoulder high saves stooping and backaches. Oven and 0r?r,' : -t Heats EH IIIL'W j HT"f!L OIKIS'iyrAS 1'AJtCELS l'OK JIEN IN SERVICE OVERSEAS. The "War Department wishes each man in the American expeditionary forces to receive only ono parcel of 'standard size and weight. To carry out this plan, army author ities under General Pershing aro dis tributing Christmas Parcel labels or coupons to men abroad who will nihil them to relatives and frjends. No parcel will bo accepted for mailing without label recoived from abroad. Containers of specified dimensions (9 inches x 4 inches x 3 inches) and weight (3 pounds) will be sent to the Lincoln County Chapter for distribu tion late in October. Tho Red Cross will not only supply cartons, but will wrap, and deliver, inspected parcels to pc3t office auth orities. Christmas nackacos must, hn ronilv for transmission previous to Xovem ebr loth. IMS. Tho follow'ing Is a list of the prin cipal classes of articles which aro un mailable. whether sent sealed or un sealed: 1 All Spirituous, vinous, malted, fer mented or intoxicating liquors. 2 All kinds of poison and all articles and compositions contaiing poison. 3 Explosives of all kinds. 1 Inflammable materials lincluding friction matches. 5 Infernal machines and mechanical chemical or other devices or com positions which may ignite or ex nlode. Note: Under this classification would como cigarette lighters, etc. G Liquids or lifiU'iflablo articles, frag ile articles, ana other matter whon not packed in accordance with the requirements of the Postal laws and regulations. 7 All other articles which may kill, or In any wise hurt, harm or injure another, or damage or defaco or otherwise injure the mails or other property. Hear those facts In mind ulicn puck Inp your Christmas parcels Nothing should go in a Christmas parcel which will not keep fresh from the time of packing until Christmas. Driod fruits and other foods pro ducts should be packed in small tin or wooden boxes, ono quarter to one half pound size. Hard canity, including chocolate, would probably bo safe in tinfoil or heavy cardboard, but no soft chocol ates nor anything that could possibly bo crushed should bo used, as tho re maining contonts of tho packago might bo spoiled thoroby. Several dainties packed In oblong tin boxes holding each a quarter of a pound will provido a better vnrioty for a packet than a larger quantity of a singlo confection. No liquids nor articles packed in glass should bo placed in tho packago. For wrapping tho gifts uso a khaki colored handkerchief, twenty-seven lnchos square. Thoso residing In tho North Platto district tako your packets nnd cou pons to tho Secretary of tho Lincoln county Chaptor at tho Fedoral build ing for Inspection and wrapping be tween fqur nnd six o'clock in tho nf tornoon. beforo November 15th. Thoso in tho country should take their parcels to tholr Rod Cross branch hoadqunrtors. For Rent Furnished room for lady, two blocks from court houso; no light housokooplngj nlso small gnrago Inquire nt Tribune offlco. : :o: : For Trade Will trade horses and mules for sand hill land. Address Box 34, Route A, North Platto. S3 I i; tf WiOllOl f'V'r ,'.-x flues made of copper-alloy iron, the strongest rust-resisting iron known. We personall; invite you to see this remarkable fuel saving modern range. c"L . Qua Eft HSftinl M?aJh Stop that cough now Elkoy's Wliko Pine. Tar and Wild Chorrv -Couch Syrup. Sold at THE ItEXALL STORE A burning sensation in the throat and chest means bad digestion; and digestive trouble is the starting point for many serious diseases, particular ly kidney disease. Bettor take Prickly Ash Blttors and put your stomach and digestion in sound condition before serious trouble begins. Gummere Dent Drug Company, Special Agents. Price $1.25 per bottle. Big Price tor Furs I will commence buying niuskrats November first. All furs will bo a hlg price this fall and winter. L Sheriff Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said Court wherein Beatrice Building and Loan Association is plaintiff, and Fred L. Dlsbro is defendant, and to me direct-' ed, I will on the 28th day of November 1918. at 2 o'clock p. m., at the east front door of tho Court House in North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebras ka, sell at Public Auction to the high est bidder for cash, to satisfy said de cree interest and costs, the following described property, to-wlt: Lot six (G), Block ono (1), Taylor's Addition to tho city of North Platte, Nebraska. Dated North Platte,, Neb., Oct. 25th, 1918. 029-5w A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. NOTICE FOR PCRLICATIOX. Serial No. 0G150 Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Offlco at North Platte, Xebr., Oct. 23, 1918. Notico is hereby given that Joso phlno Hood, of North Platto, Nebr., who, on Sept. 8, 1914, mado Homo stoad entry, No. 0G150, for SE4. Sec tion 22, Township 1G, N.. Range 30 W. Gth Principal Meridian, has filed notico of intention to make final throe year Proof, to establish claim to the land'abovo described, before the Reg ister and Receivor, at North Platte, Nobr., on tho 29th day of Nov. 1918. Claimant names as wlttnosses: Ed Ilnrmar, Frank Parks, Ida Johnson and Charles Lucas, all of North Platto, Nobr. 025-Sw E. J. EAMES, Rogister. Notico of Final llcport. Estate No. 15G4, of Thomas A. Slmants, deceased in tho Countv Court of Lincoln County. Nobrnska. Tho State of Nobraska, to all per sons interested in said Estato take no tico thnt tho Executrix has filed a fln:' account and report of his administra tion and a petition for final sottlomort and dlgchargo as such, which has hoe-i sot for hoaring bofore said court on November 22. 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m.. whon you may appear and contest tha samo. Dated Oct. 28, 1918. noo,TM' 11 ' C- WOODHURST-029-3wks. County Judgo