P'pWer glasses -I Hurd . work menus u 6 strain upon Hie delicate (nenes ntiil muscles of (lie ejes and possible Injury FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Children in good health, with normal vision, lime ' nothing to fear. Statistics show that only ti small percentage hmo perfect eyesight . Know the truth uliout your child's ejes. s WE CAN TELL YOU HARRY DIXON, Jeweler and Optician SCHOOLS TO Ol'KN .MONDAY;, STRUT QUAKANTINK KNFOKUKUk 4. City Physician Rodfield stated yes terday that the intluonza ban will bo lifted Monday morning, tho schools rc-opened, picture shows and public gatherings permitted. In doing this, howevor, a strict quarantine will be enforced on every resldenco where a caso of flu exist. The board of health is of the opinion that a strict quaran tines of Infected homes will do more to prevent the spread of tho disease than tho plan which has been pursued for tho last three weoks, namely, keoplng tho schools and, rjtlcturo houses closed and preventing public gatherings, yet not quarantining in fected houses nnd nllowing neighbors and friends to run In nnd out nnd per mitting unrestricted, running about of members of families whero the dls- - ill-- in. mm H LACK OF XL'HSKS 5IAKK '!" INh'JiOK.NZA, CONDITIONS' SEHIOUS 1 ' - MUH ."iff LOCAL AND PERSONAL Tho Spanish Influenza in North l'lalte shows some incroaso this week, from live to eight case being reported daily. Tho worst feature. of the disease tho lack of nurses. In pcjho of ihc households both mothor and father have boon stricken and with children too small to bo of ser vice these pnt.tntt' arc suffering from absolu'.o neglect, ''resident Seobor gor has (nl'.od ui those womon who registered as homo nursos, but the response from tho registrants has been anything but encouraging. They respond by saying that they want to do army nursing nnd not home nurs ing, yet thoy registered as homo nur- -stss. Porhaps they did not understand for what service thoy registered. fivry day President Scebcrger has cnll for l-urses and ho hns been un able to secure any. This, ns wo have KF.SIHF.XT OF COl'NTY ' PASSES AWAY .MONDAY easo exists. City Physician Hcdflold stated yes-1 said. Is the bad feature. torday that, there wore about thirty Physdcinns in tho city, now so dc caaes of the disease In town, and that ploted In number by reason of several ho did not think that at any time going in to army service are almost Wild geese are now sought by our hunters- and quite a few of the fowls are being brought to town. John Don and R. D. Blrge succeeded in killing five Wednesdny morning. Vote for D. M. Amsborry of Broken Bow for Secretary of State. Ho is a roprcsetitative of Western Nebras ka. 83-3 linger O'Connor, living north of town, had an arm nnd a leg fractured Wednesday when tho team he was driving ran away, throwing him with great force to the ground. Will reopen Studio October ISth. Anyone wishing to take lessons Phono 787F14 or call at Studio Friday. Miss Sadlo Trovillo. 79-G All tho women and misses man tail ored suits, this season's best style mn terials are being sold at a discbunt of 20 and upwards. Save from $4.00 to $12.00 on any suit you buy at THE LEADER MERC. CO. Before leaving tor tho officers' training camp. County Attorney Keefo appointed J. S. Hoagland as deputy, and tho latter will look after all the legal matters pertaining to the post tion. For Sale 1910 Ford touring car, Al condition. Phone Red 612 or Red 348. The last of tho questionnaires to tho '3S to 10 and 37 to 40 registrants were mailed out yesterday. Quite a number of those who received the question naires during the past week have ap peared before the attorneys and filled them out. Rexall Grin Pills Prevents colds and La Grippe. The REXALL STORE Tho railroad company has supplied all employees with blanks on which to give data relative to their age, oc cupation, dratt number and other in formation in regard to registration preparatory to filing exemptions with tho local registration board or with the district board in Omaha. Miss M. aieman. steam baths nnd Swedish Massage, ladies and gentle men. Phone 897. BrodhecU hldg sr.t ' Manager Denmnn, of the Grand Is land sugar factory, returned home yesterday after visiting the heet fields in the North Platte vicinity. Ho said soventy per cent of the crop in this district has been hnrvested and fifty per cent shipped to the fnctcry. The Celebrated 'Satsuma' Japanese China in sets and dozen pieces, CLIN TON, the Jeweler. 84-2 In leaving for Camp Taylor Tues day afternoon J. T. Keefo was ten dered a farewell reception at the de pot by tho Sammy Girls and a num hcr of his men friends. The Girls presented him with a sweater nnd comfort kit, and mnrched him be neath a Sammy Girl tanner. For Sale Brand now Galloway manure spreader complete, nevor been used, innulro or auoress w. v. unt.es North Platte, Phone Red 1120. 83-2 Glenn Weeks, sixteen years old, was arrested and placed In jail this week on the charge of stealing a bicycle from Dan Valerius. Ho is somewhat of an incorriglple youth, nnd has been guilty of several misdemeanors late ly. It is probable that he will be tic keted to tho reform school nt Kear ney. novnii rnlii Tablets. A safe and re Sold only at THE REXALL DRUG STORE. Jonathan Hlggln's sending out G, noo camnnicn circulars to farmers oniy, thus ignoring tho electors in tho towns and cities of this lloat rep resentative district, is enough to causo overy urbanite to cast his voto for the Jtepuolican nominee, T. L. Carroll, ""for Representative. Max well Telepost. J. V. Romigh roports tho sale of Dodge Brother touring enrs to Henry Discoe of Brady, Jas. Sebastian and T M Colts gon and a Dodge Coromer cml car to Chas. Daly of Tryon. a Dodge Business chassis with Northon Firo ooul'sment to the City of North Platte and Dodge two ten trucks to p. F. Relschenberg of Flats and Earl Hcffner of Wcllfect. there had been moro than that num ber. Ho sntd that several of tho deaths that had occurred had been through lack of nursing. Tho removal of tho ban next Mon day will bo somewhat experimental. If it is found that tho disease spreads tho lid will again bo put on oven tlghtor than it has been. : :o:: llirgc nnd McOvcrn to Cnmp. R. D. Blrge nnd F. J. McGovem, both of whom nindo application for admission In tho artillery officers' training school, wll leave next Tues day for Cnmp Taylor, near Louisville. Ky. Tho hoys mndo application sever al weeks ago and passed tho prelim inary examination, but it was not un til tho early part of this week that they received word to report at Camp Taylor. . . ' . ::o:: Sample Ballot. On one of the pages in todny's is sue will 1)0 found a sample ballot giv ing tho nnmes of tho candidates for stite and county offices, but not the precinct candidates. This ballot is re quired by law to bo published in order that voters may acquaint themselves with tho names and political com plexion of the candidates. : :o: : Polls Open from 8 to 8. Contrary to tho published notices, tho polls at tho general election to be held Kovembcr 5th will open at eight o'clock in the morning and' remain open until eight o'clock in tho oven- run t death. Wednesday night nt ton o'clock one physician said ho had mndo ton calls ?ince supper, nnd he had a number yd to make before ho retirod for 'lie night. The detention hospital oponed Tuesday with three patients, fho fourth was taken there Wednesdny and yesterday two more wero added. Six is tho present capacity of .tho hospital, and no more can bo received until some of the present patients are discharged. President Seeborgor, of tho Red Crops, said yesterday that unless con ditions improve, people of North l'lalte must vc-lunteor their services as nurses, tor which servlco thoy will bo well paid. Ho had Information that ot.e pationt had died of the disease U.irgcly through nested . As humano people wo cannot allow such to occur. ::o:: YVhllo Is for ITonglnnd. Sutherland, Nob., October 31. 191S. To Lincoln County Voters: I guess I nm one of those who would sign a petition to hang myself. Jaihes Herman VnnBrocklln, for thirty-four yenrs a rosident of Lincoln county, died at his home In Well pre cinct last Monday morning nt the age of neoi'ly seventy-fbur years. Death was due to dtnbetiB and gangrene.? Funornl servicos woro held nt tho school houso . in his neighborhood Tuesday .conducted by Rev. J. H. Curry, of the Prosbytcrlnn church, nnd tho body brought to this city to bo laid by the sldo of his lato broth ers Martin and DeWltt VnnBrocklln. The pnll benrors wero Georgo Srhrecongost, Chns. Girkin, Joseph Kucstur, John Remus. Frank Votnw nnd Ell Votnw, all old-time friends. Jam'es ' Herman VnnBrockl.in was born in Oneida, Madison kCo., Now York. Dec. 4th, 1814. Ho spent his early life with hfa parents on n farm. Arriving nt the ago of mnnhood, ho followed tho profession of n civil engineer and wns for several yenrs In the southern states cmployod on railway surveys and construction work. Ho nlso spent sevornl years on a survey of tho Aurora Road in Peru, South America, said to bo tho most costly, difficult nnd expensive road in tho world. Lntor on ho wns resident engineer on thoTehnuntepec railroad In Mexico, nnd nsslstnnt engineer on tho Merunn Contrnl, during Its con struction. In 18S4 he retired as civil engineer and enmo to North i'lntto and associa ted himself with his brothers locating on what is known as tho old Van 1 rocklin rnnch nnd hns lived In Well precinct continually over slnco. His living rolatlvcs in Nebraska nie a sister-in-law, Mrs. Zellu Van Urocklin, a nephew Martin VnnBrock lin. two nolcos Mrs. Geo. Mnng of North Platte and Mrs. Jessie Spltzer of Sterling, Colo. Ho also hns three sisters, Mrs. Mary Now, of Syracuse, N Y., Mrs. Agnes Hitchcock of La Grange. 111., and Mrs. A. D. Orr. of Fresno, Cnl. : :o: : If you want to buy or sell fnrni o c'ty property, the record of sixty-four 1 notico that A. R. Leovitt is pub- j homes and lots sold by this agency iisning an endorsement ror state , since .unrcii 1st, nun, smoiiiu no u sin Senntor with my name attached. I , flelent recommendation to spc us. If signed a petition in Sutherland ono you want to buy or sell, list with us. day as I thought, for some democrat t The H. & S Agency, ltrodbeck Hldg. to get on tho ticket, I don't know who it was. I want the peoplo to understand that I am not supporting A. R. Lcnvltt for state senator. While I am a democrat, 1 believe Senator Hongland accom plished more for our district thnh nny one wo ever had in tho senate. His ing. This is in accordance with an amendment made to the election laws experience will do the work now. Ho by the last legislature i is honest and loyal to our farmers and : ;o; : Troops Ordered to Hold On. German troops have been ordered to hold on at all costs to enable tho Ger man diplomats to strike a favorable to news from the battle front. I 7, TV ,, '"'""-" imiui'.i. i.ui us kivu nil". Phono YcA or Black 012. J. K. Helms tlan, 3li?r., Residence Phone Red .'(IS; I. C. .'(oilman, Attorney, Residence Vlione lied SSI; C. F. Temple. Real 'F.stuto Snlexninu, Res. Phono fSUF.'l : :o: : Machinists Granted 8-Hour Day. 1 Washington, Oct. 30. Henry Ford umpire in the -caso of the Internation al Association ol Machinists nnd tho I 1. ..,nH , it.. l iaam , , 1 Whnnllnir M.,1il n rwl fiYmnrirt' nnmnniiv iiuun miui emu . ins ih iuu-o rtiiioi in-vimo ........ ...... ......... j ., If we. wnnt to accomplish something. Wheeling, W. Va., has returned , let us get tho man who knows how to ! finding granting the demand of tho I do it. Mr. Hoagland's previous work omployees for a basic clght-houir day ; ought to got him the unanimous vote with time and a half for overtime nnd Tho Germans aro making tho most stubborn resistance, in spite of the important French advance west of Rethel, which is Imperiling nnew the German lines of retreat eastward. Yours for the Kaiser's scalp. D. B. WHITE. Dr. L. J. Krauso, Dentist, room 3 McDonald Bank building. doun.3 timo for i-Miicinys and holidays tho War Labor board announced to day. : :o: : For Trade-Hcrso and mule colts nr nther stoek for n Reo car. Leave address at The Tribune office. UNQLE SAM SAYS i ' Use Home Products You are He!pingto Relieve theRail ronds When You Sny "COW BRAND FLOUR TO hYQUR GROCER. PATRONIZE NORTH PLATTE INDUSTRIES (Political Advortiisoment) . IINDOKSM) BY PHKSIDKNT WILSON In Kesponse to a Telegram, from .Mayor F.dwnrd P. Smith of Omaha "The White Houso, Washington, D. C, Oct. 2S. Hon. Edward P. Smith, Omaha, Neb.: I cannot rof rain from expressing my deep interest In the election of Mr. Morehend to tho Uni ted Stntos Sonnte. "I not only know something of his quality but I have moro particularly In mind the dollcnto and difficult tasks immediately ahead of tho con gress and am convinced that it would bo of the-.utmost value, not only to Nebraska but to the country ,to have a man of his quality and principles In tho sonato. Wo noed men with Just his steadfast loyalty to tho causo which now Btnnds in need of unfnl torlng support." "WOODROW WILSON." ::o:: . v Liggctts Chocolntos. Every blto a now delight. Sold only at THE REX ALL STORE. . Wo wish to thank our friends and neighbors who so kindly nsslsted us in tho sickness and death of our brother and uuelo J. II. VnnBrocklln. Mrs. Zolla VnnBrocklln Martin VanBrockllu Mrs, Geo. Mnng Mrs, Josslo Spltzor meaning of Democratic NEBRASKA. Success WILSON SAYS: "If you havo approved of my leadership and wish me to continue to be your un-em-barassed spokesman in affairs at home and abroad I earnestly beg that you will ex press yourself unmistakably to that effect by returning a democratic majority to both the Senate and House of Representatives. If the control of the House and the Senate should be taken away from the party now in power an opposing majority could assume control of Legislation and oblige all action to be taken amidst contest and obstruction. The return of a Republican majority to either House of the Congress would more over be interpreted on the other side of the water as a repudiation of my leadership." Democratic Success Means: The re-election of Nebraska's War Governor, KEITH NEVILLE. He has faith fully redeemed his pledges and his exper ience in coordinating state with Federal war work is an asset in the prosecution of the war. The election of W. H. KA2uVING for Lieutenant Governor. He is a successful business man and farmer and is a member of the State Board of Agriculture and the State Horticultural Society. The election of HUGH L. COOPER for Secretary of state. He has been deputy for nearly four years and is familiar with the duties of the office. The election of .1. S. CANADA Y for State Treasurer. He has been treasurer of Kearney county for two terms and is presi dent of the Farmers' Grain and Live Stock Association of Nebraska. The election of EUGENE 1'. EORD for State Auditor. lie was private secretary for Ex-Governor Morehead and has since been engaged in the abstract and insurance business. His ability and exper ience qualify him for the office. The election of GHOItGE W. 1JEIIGK for Attorney General, lie is a well known lawyer and his election will place the legal department in able hands. The re-election of G. L. S HUM WAY for Land Commissioner. His record is above criticism. The election of VAIW. C. SIMMONS for Railway Commissioner. lie is an expert Civil Engineer and is eminently qualified to render valuable service in this office. The election of EX-GOVEHNOH MOREHEAD to the U. S. Senate. No man is more familiar with the State of Nebraska and its needs than Mr. Morehead. His ad ministration as Governor is conceded to bo one of the most successfull and strictly business-like the state has ever enjoyed. He will whole-heartedly support the presi dent in the prosecution of tho war1 and re construction measures. The election of CHAS. POOL to Con gress from the Gth District;. The president needs his assistance in congress and his election will mean that the people of this district are truly represented in congress. KEITH NEVILLE NEBRASKA'S WAR GOVERNOR Every Pledge Made to the Peoplo Has Been Fully and Faithfully Redeemed His re-election will insure, ; whole hearted and experienced c'o-oper-ution with the Federal Govern ment in the prosecution of the war. J -V'' JUDGE WILLIAM B. ROSE TEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE AS JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT CANDIDATE FOR .RE-ELECTION MCCOOK ItKl'UIIUCAN I tins necn serving ns a "Judge Rose .Ttlrlirn it flin Supreme Court since 1908 and has made a most creditable record on the Bench as well ns in every position he lists' ever held, administering tho affairs of that position without fear or favor." NuniiASKA Dkmockat (Aucust. 19185s "Judge Rose is broad. He doe3 not jump ai conclusions, nm motto is to crfvo OV(rv rmrfu n 1,1a i i.l ii c. deal and that is all the American people wnnt. The judge is in tho prime or life. awuuK, niuiinv, iiL-iiiuiy una i constant student." Tecuhiskii Chikptaim! "it lin said of . Jdge Rose that he has uniformly discharged the duties of his high oflica With rilTP llllllitv find linu nrmtrilmtiwt powers of analysis and discrimination to me court wnicii navo neen of inestimable value to the tate." y Charles W. Pool Ilyunnis, Nebraska DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR. CONGRESSMAN SIXTH DISTRICT Congressman M P Kindnid, Re publican candidate for ro-olectlon. Hy voice and voto 1ms given Ills un qualified support to ovcry war meas- tiro nnd urges vigorous, Bpecdy pros ecution ol tho ivor until tho enemy is forced to an unconditional surrender NOW SERVING A SECOND TERM AS SECRETARY OF STATE We must win the war not by pence treaty but by absolute uud un conditional surrender of our enemies. If elected to Congress it will be my plenauro to assist the President in hin every effort to win tle most rirht eous war Unit wns ovor waged by any nation. President Wilson envried ovory county in the Sixth District in 191(3, his majority being 12,042. Ho should havo n Congressman from this dfo trict to nsBist him in the reconstruc tion days which will follow tho,vnr. I Will Appreciate Your Support Election Tuesday, Nojy, 5