7 f Silver Novelties f ! This (lo)uir(mvn(, solium, nlar With gift seekers, Ix always maintained at standard. I'lilqne and pleasing gifts mny lie selected here for Men and Women Our fall line lias recently come In. It Is replete with all the newest things of Uk year. Wo will be pleased to hnve you call and look them out with. Ont uny ohlitrallon lo purchase. HARRY DIXON, Jeweler and Optician Republican Candidates of Lincoln Coun ty Leave no Doubt as to Their Loyalty. and turns, the short routes aro known I to him and he knows ho people. Ho I Is nn officer not a politician. It is' conceded he will poll a large vote. I I Republican S. M. soniKit Candidate for Treasurer. Two years ago the public eXprosed County i Tho two prime purposes of tho p build a much needed bridge neroM ' eoNiiilerire tu Sam Souder and placod j American peaple at this time, having the river at Brady which will be built nim ,n otfjco ns County Treasurer. precedence oi an outers uruT nrt iu uurniK me huai yuui . insist upon the abosluto and Uiorough- It la conceded that ho la one of tho going A'merlcnnizatlori of our entire best Commissioners Lincoln county citizenship; and second, to win tho has ever had and his e.xporlenco and war, to win it as speedily as possible, knowledge Is worth dollars to Lincoln and to end it by the peaco of ovor-' county. It Is predicted that he will whelming victory, a ponco which shall 'poll a big majority. guarantee to us, nnd to our allies and to all well-behaved nations of the clv-j j, t. KEEl'E .r .T0A l"m . Koimbllcan CaudMate for County IMIUUI iillll UU11UL UL UUIIIIUII n Willi. dominion . , country for but ono ' language of tho Declaration of Inde pondence. of Washington's Farewell nddress:The English language. Amer icanism transcends every party con sideration. No man who is not 100 per ccn American is entitled to the support of any party which Is Itself entitled to be considered nn American party. We should treat rts disloyal any attempt to carry water on both shoul ders, to conciliate any half American ' voto here at homo. New, neat styles in silk and satin Everything 'we do now and every camisoles and combinations. All go at thing we say must help win tho war. sale prices. E. T. Tit AMP & SONS. I Tho President has said "Politics is ad journed'. Ho Is certainly right, in so Attorney. 1tn.n.. "Vl.,li llnlllfrnii l.ifl U'llli Ilia As regards tho Americanization, wo c ; " said "1 desire J T. must insist that there be In try but ojie nationality: the American t nUorncy na i know hls ef Natlonallty. Thero Is room in this I .. ., ii, , Mr itniiin.it, language, lUO, T , ,rnntlta nhUHv luiu rnnnlinil Mm LOCAL AM) PERSONAL W. V. Hoagland and W. J. Tiley were business visitors in Lexington Saturday. Rexall Grip Pills Prevonts colds and La Grippe. The REXALL STORE Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Meadows are included. In tho list of flu victims. They were reported quite sick yesterday. For Sale Brand new Galloway far as politics Is to bo used for per sonal ends or party triumph. But pop ular government, even In war, must bo carried on yb parties. Party spirit must, of ct ursc, be suppressed where J. T. Keofe's ability has reached tho ears of the people of Lincoln county. He Is wldoly known throughout western Nebraskn as an orntor and being a lino public speakor he has been called out In many war activities to which he responded with pleasure. During the Bond drives he was going night and daj without pay Html any audience that listened to Mr. Koefc can judge well his ability and that ho is a ttreICiB worker for all war activ ities. Mr. Keofe is not only nn orator but a very competent lawyer and the legal matters of Lincoln County have been very ably conducted slnco ho has boon in ofilco and lie has always beon on tho Job. Mr. Keofe has onllstod for the dur ation of war, but it Is now conceded that thero will be a speedy closing Vherefort tho following republican frJ ,i rvi 15 nil flitmlltlnlf n-Lincoln rnnntv , re. lovnl .f ami tllO rcmon of nil . , .. , 4u.. I . itnreat or uormnn worm tioniinion iiuui ntui ;iii.uim ami uiuji oui ii iu receive tho votes of any German sym pathizer, or tho vote of the traitor, or spreader complete, nevor been tho voto of tho sedltionlst, or the vote .;.. ,,i ,,c. f IllUiro UI uuuruHS W . V . WUIUH "i iU ui mo vuiu ui me .mm rp,, i ,, ,,. if Io 1,1 In this case Mr. Keefe would place a competent deputy In tho office until his return and then attend to tho nianuro used. Inqulro XT 11. T11..11 Tt. . T" - .1 1 1 (in 00 n A I, I 1 n l.m. . .1 Ik. i,n1l( f ilinf 1 u.i 1WUI nuilf, riiuue 1UJU U.U. OO-- au """' l""'"1-0 . - tl,nf nnfnrnn nvorv Inw ,,t,m, r!ila.?? "!.,tho statutos Including the prohibitory nt ,, ,a .mi o .amendment, in future as ho has in tho u uiu iuuii u nu to m niiiif, iv nuinv twi i , !ilf-",?."1 JJ"CA"Lth y?!" Surely the patriotic people of Lin u nUIrw,lin,! coin county will concede that no iml nnr M ti 1' , I bould httVO tho COUrtCSy Of tllO OfllCO 3l'!,lo,S0il. IL1,!!", and noil a big majority vote. Do wo lv,, ,i,i , i not owe it to our soldier candidate, Red Rexall Cold Tablets. A safe and re liable remedy. Sold only at THE REXALL DRUG STORE. Justice Sullivan united in marriage Friday Albort C. Ashley of Cheyonno and Catherine Holland of Poplar Bluffs, Mo. Mrs. W. T. Alden has retiuirned from a tvo weeks' visit in Lincoln, ac companied) by her daughter Helen, , who had been attending tho stato university. , fir Morrill. DpnilMt. J. Stnnley Orr.. ticket agent at the depot has rented the Albort Schatz house and will soon tako posssosion. Mr. and Mrs. Schatz will spend the winter in Omaha. For Farm Loans see Gene Croolt, Room west of Vienna Cafe. H. J. VanNatter. salesman for The Moorman Mfg.. and brother J. F. Van Natter, of Bridgeport, also salesman for tho same company have been tran sacting business for the firm in Oma ha the past few days. the markets of the world. For -Sale 1017 Dodgo Touring car j Li:'cllj cunty- PAUL G. 3IKYEK Republican Candidate for Surveyor. Mr. Meyer has resided in county for thirty years. During this time ho has helo fdeo of County Sur veyor for fourteen years. Thirty years of experience in the field enables him to cxecuto his surveys with accuracy and according to tho requirements of the law and the decisions of the Court. When Surveyor R. L. Cochran en listed fcr war work he suggested that Mr. Meyer be appointed to till his place, as he knew his oxpert work and well-known ability and honesty need ed no introduction to the people cf tint. ..In (nn.1 put you to thinking about your ; Cross subscription, holped the Sam- , my Girls place a comfort kit with couni every soldier that loft North Platte . . and Lincoln county? And now he llIlCOin I clirm iilnru n mm nttil atnrlo fnr -H,n fighting line, and says "Back to tho Rhine, you Huns. " Could ho bo more patriotic Ho Is entitled to your voto if yen aro to his patriotism. Think it over and lot us see what a good vote we can pivo a soldier A vole for Mr. Meyer is a voto for a most competent official. In good condition. Plione S13. Du'ring tho past four days in the neighborhood of 5,000 boys in Khaki havo passed through from Camp Fre mont to tho east. Five troop trains passed through Sunday with about five hundred men to the train. Dr. L. J. Krausc, Dentist, room 3 McDonald Bank building. Lieut. Howard McKay and Ser geants Komp and Wilson, who camo here last week for the purpose of es corting tho Lincoln county boys to Camp Kearney, Cal., returned to that Camp Friday. Strayed 2 cows, branded cockoye on tho right side or hip. Notify Thos. G. Rowley. S2-4 County Clerk Allen was taken vio lently ill Saturday night, but managed to get down town the following morn ing. Later in the day there was a re currence of the attack and since then Mr. Allen has been confined to the! JtepiiiMlean l'niii(Iiliifo for Kmiiuls house. I sioner 2nd District. No hotter man ever represented 'Commissioner District No. 2 of Lin- icoln county than E. H. Springer and T. L. CARROLL Republican Candidate for Represcn tntlvo 77th lilslrlct. Says only loyal patriotic votes wanted. During most of his time he has been engaged in business in Dawson county but he knows western Nebraska needs in ovory diuil, thiiB being a man of good buf-iiitss judgement was induced hv hif. many friends to become a can didate for representative. As in this time ci national emorgencv we must insist upon . absoluto efficiency In every department of the state and na tion. Men who know T. L. Carroll know AILEEX (JAINTT Republican Candtdato for County Superintendent. Miss Gantt has given unusual satis. faeiirn In tho office during tho pnst term. She knows tho needs of Lincoln county schools and has put them on the l'ront paire among Nebraska schools. Miss Gantt to put it briefly, has everv nuallfication for the office of County Superintendent, broad educa tion, thorough experience, energy nnd enthusiasm and not the least of her qualifications 1 one that she possesses in unusual degree, namely patriotism and she Instills it in tho minds of all tho children when she Is out vlsitlnp: the schofis. A vote for Miss Gantt on November 5th will i,e a vote for the best Inter ct of nur own boys and girls. A. J. SALISBURY Republican Candidate for Sheriff. It is conceded all over the stato that Lincoln county has a real sheriff and tlinf tlif nnnnln nf T.ltirnln nnitntv on- him to be wide awako to all important Joy aml appreciate a good official, questions of today and it elected will j The (iemami today Is for efficiency represent the 77th district with credit. , nvPrv lino nf work. Tho work In It has been proven that they mndo no mistake a J. J. Mahoney, County Treasurer examiner for the state of Nebraska, said "That tho Troasurer's office of Lincoln county Is one of Uie finest In the state of Nebraska, that in the six examinations he had made he found thnt oncli collection win cor rectly entered and tho vouchors nnd , filed nnd the cash was not off one cont vhich could be seen by his report filod wkh the County Clerk, and this was a ri.nrd few Treasurers had." He has boon a tireless workor. sor- 'vlng tho poople of tho county with nuiilty. His oven temperament ana MHTlence has made him a vory coni- rcient official. E. S. DAVIS Republican Candldato for Stale Rep- reseutatlvo. vlr . DhvIs needs no Introduction to Lincoln county voters; Jmving served them ns County Treasurer and Post- mnMer In a very compotont manner. "No better man could bo found to send to the legislature to help make tin- inwg as ho is acquainted with tho ncods of evefy branch of Industry." No ono questions his loyalty, as his watch word Is. "Insist that this whole crumtv bo unified, nationalized, Amer icanized and that no division cf our American loyalty or American cltlzon sh'o along tho Hues of national orinln or of adherence to an alien (lag be for one Instant toloratod." Does Quality ount? Two mills with identically the same machinery may produce different Hour. One mill may carefully select and Mend lis wheat: the other may not. Both flours are milled from a certain AMOUNT of wheat, hut the QUALITY is different. We provide a market for all home grown wheat hut only the 11EST Willi AT goes into . COW 1IKAM) FliOV!.iS'iJ Every iirst class grocery store has it for you. The hest cooks all use it. PATRONIZE NORTH PLATTE INDUSTRIES STATE MUST I'URXISH S,1o0 IN NEXT TWO MONTHS Iti publican Slate E. II. SPRINGER For Trade Hcrse and mule colts or other stock for a Reo car. Leave i address at Tho Tribune office. Tho detention hospital, now bolng fitted up in the new fire hall for Span ish flu patients, will be in need of single and three quarter beds, kitchen tables and chairs, rocking chairs and stands for bedside, also small ice chest or refrigerator. Anyone having such articles and willing to donate them to tho Red Cross kindly notify A. F. Streltz, Secretary. he has not hesitated in his adminis tration to advance tho general Inter ests of his constitutonts by always striving to have them get a square deal. Ho is always on tho Job and he has tho office of the Sheriff Is not a regu lar routine, but like lawsuits, is mis cellaneous In character and requires experience and good sound Judgment. Why hnve the peplo shown tiller ap preciation of Art Salisbury and al ways given him a good voto? Because ho thinks and acts. Because in the enforcing of the pro hibitory amendment ho is on tho Job. Because slnco car tholves havo be come a mennce he dellvors tho goods. Because when you call Art he is on tho Job In tho shortest possible time V. II0A(3I,ANH Candidate for Senator. Senator W. V. Hoagland of North Platto is a candldato for ro-cloctlon to tho Sonnto from this District. Ho represented this District In the 1011 and 191U sessions and his prior ex perience and faithful offorts for tho stock, farming and irrigation Inter ests of Western Nebraska will insure Lincoln county being on the map In tho next Legislature. Mr. Hoagland was ono of tho leaders In tho 1013 ses sion for the State regulation of tho Stock Ynrds and endeavored to securo tho passage of workable bonded pub lic grnin warehouse law, whoro tho farmer can deposit his grain, obtain a ncgotlahlo receipt, and then borrow money on it or sell It when ho wants to. A proper law, on this subject ought to stop tho slumping of tho markets in tho farmer's grain and dostroy tho grain gamblers and profiteers. If elec ted this year he will support a .lettoi regulation of the Stock Yards and n better grain wnrehous law. Senator Hoagland does not need an introduction to our people Ho was chairman of tho Judiciary committee in tne l'Jla Senato and placed westorn Nebraska and Lincoln County on the State map In the Nobraska Legisla ture. Ho secured a re-apportlonmont which gavo Western Nobraska two ad Ultlonnl Senators and eight additional Representatives. Ho supported tho non-partisan Board of Control of Stato Institutions, tho Initiative and Referendum and has re-wrltten tho Irrigation Lnws for tho benefit of Western Nebraska. Senator Hoagland Is now loyally supporting tho Government with his timo and finnnces in the great war crisis, and will do so until tho Great Ifovevninont enforces unconditional surrender of tho German Autocrats Scnntor HoaKland did not seok this office. A larpo number of business men and fnrmors of Kolth. Lincoln and Dawson counties urged him to bo- coma a candldato at this time for Stato Senator, because they demand his return to tho Senate very essential in mo present crisis, ills lnnto ox nerionco and ripe Judgment and prior faithful work for our peonlo will be n great valuo in this time of our Nation al emenronoy . Tills District needs tne energy, broad-view. unyt3l;lng rcsoP'tinn. cou.rage and ability of Sonntor Iloair- land. His character and Integrity aro unassailable. He will ropresont our peoplo's interests nnd has tho ability to secure it. Let us give him a unaml incus voto at tho election. Tho first draft from men In the big manpower registration In Septombor will call S.IHO NebniBkans to the col ors in November nnd December, Cnpti Walter L. Anderson, stato provost marshal, announced Saturday. Nebraska has boon called upon to furnish 12 per cent of tho class of 10 and 20 nn 32 to 3G to go to training camps during tho Inst two months of tho present year, Cnptaln Anderson said. No announcement Is mndo at this time ns to dates of ontralnmont or tho camps to whioli tho solects will bo as signed. Nobraska has approximately u&.uuu availables In the first class of tho now draft nges, Captain Andorson stated. .:o:: Voto for D. M. Anishorry of Brokou Bow for Secretary of State. Ho is a eprusofitntivo 'of WwBtorn Nobras ka. S3-3 Do not negloct tho warnings of na ture. If your appotlte Is poor, brcatu had. tonguo coated, you will bo sick, unless you tako stopB to put yflur sys tem In good condition. Prickly Ash Blttors is tho romedy you need. It purifies tho bowels strengthens diges tion and regulates tho Hvor. Price $1.25 per bottle. Gummoro-Dont Drug Storo. Special Aonts. . Apples! Apples! At tho car on track at Locust street crossing. Only $2.15 per bushol. JOHN McMICHAEL ::o:: WANTED Outfit to balo and haul 150 tons of hay. O. H. THOKLECKE. been vory careful not to entangle tho couinty In nny lawsuits, therefore has , to reach you carefully conserved tho comity's finan- How can Art do these things In such ces. an efficient mnnner? Ho obtained by hard work a permit Because all the roads, all tho crooks Ui HI Ladies' Shoes FOR $1.98 $2.48 We have taken our Ladies' Patent Leather Shoes out ol our shelves and put them on our tables where you can tako your choice at $1.98 $2.48 and $2.98. These are fine shoes, some lace, but mostly button. There is a full run o! sizes and widths and the price is less than the cheap est grades of shoes in the market. You should come and buy not only one pair but several. Ui ifi !fi Ui Ui Ui Ui S Ui !fi Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui A S. ATjliEY" Roptipllcnn Candidate for County lilerk Mr. Aliens past record lias peon servioci WNcency niij business methods and ho will continue in tho future ns in tho past, to dovoto all his time and energy to the County nnd na tion ns ho has no other Interests or business connections nnd a voto for Allon is a voto for a qualified man. Wilcox Department Store. IRA L. MILTONBERfJER Republican Candidate for Police Judge llioro are few citizens of North Platto who ere not acquainted with Mlltonborger, and It would bo exceed ingly imrd to find a man who com mands respect from tho gonoral pul lic more than does Mlltonborgor nnd wncn a man mteq tor Milt, ho Is con fidont that it s a vote for loyalty, son vico and jrftlte as ho conducts his aPnlrn fcarlossly. fairly and thoroly : :o: : Announcement. I hereby announco myself a candl dato for Co. Supt. of Lincoln county at tho comlnir election. Wn born and educated in Lincoln County, graduat ed rrom tho North Platto high school and from tho Nobraska Wosloyan uni versity. I hold a Stato life certificate and havo taught two years in the country schools and spent threo years m iiigii scnool work. win appreciato your support at uio coming olectlon. 82-3t BLANCHE MYLANDER : ;o: : Polls Open from 8 to 8. Contrary to tho published notices tho polls at tho gonornl olectlon to bo lipid ISovonibor 5th will opon at olght o'clock in tho morning nnd remnln opon until elKht o'clock In tlin ovon , jk- mis is in accon anco with an ' am on dm ont mndo to the oloction laws I y the last legislature : ::o::- ! For Rent Furnished room. Girls nroforrod. 817 13. 6th. Phono Red (501 JUDGE WILLIAM B. ROSE TEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE AS JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION mmw NEBRASKA'S WAR GOVERNOR McOook Rkimjiimcan: "Judge Roso has been serving as a Judge of tho I'Supreme Court since 1908 and has made a most creditablo record on the Bench ; as well as in every position he has over held, administering tho aiTnlrs of that position without fear or favor." , Neiwaska Dkmockat (August, 1918): I "Judge Roso is broad. He does not i jump at conclusions. His motto is to give every party in his court a square deal and that is all the American people want. The judge is in tho prime of hfe strong, robust, healthy and a constant student," Tecusiskh Chieftain: "It can bo said of J jelge Rose that he has uniformly discharged the duties of his high oilica1 with rare ability and lias contributed powers of analysis and discrimination to the court which have been of inestimable value to thp state." Every Pledge Mndo to the People Hat Been Fully nnd Faithfully Redeemed His re-election will insure whole hearted and experienced co-oper- sition. with the Federal Govern ment in the prosecution of the war. GH'llntn f1 O T-r Congressman M P Klndald, Re publican candldato for ro-jolectlon . By volco and voto has given his un. qualified support to ovory war nioas uro and urgos vigorous, speody pros- ocution or tho war until tho onomv Ib forced to nn Unconditional surrondor Chasies W. Pool Hyannis, Nebraskn DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE f FOR CONGRESSMAN SIXTH DISTRICT NOW SERVING A SECOND TERM AS SECRETARY OF STATE We must win the war not by peace treaty but by absolute and un conditional surrender of our enemies. If elected to Congress it will bo my pleasure to assist the President in his every effort to win the most right eous war that was ever waged by any nation. President Wilson carried every county in tho Sixth District in 1910, his majority boing 12,642. He should havo a Congresiman from -this dis trict to ussist him in the reconstruc tion dnys which will follow tho war. I Will Appreciate Your Support Election Tueuda,y,Noyw.