$ktk 1 ' A A.. 'ton. THIRTY-FOURTH YKAK. NORTH PLA'ITE, N3.,:1N0 E&03ER 5, 1918. No. 85 i i .ifi'iiirwii 'an i i nil IU! jim cl.im i:m)Ek shell I ll'.F YOll TKN DAYS. '.Vcltlng to nls parents umlor date of October 10th, Jim tMlnton says In part: "I liave Just come out of the lines and experienced the worst fight tho marines havo had. Our division is doing duty with the French, so we made an attack on a place the French had been unable to take. It was full of machine gun nests we took it but it was ccstly. We were in the lines for ten days, didn't have a cliance to shave, so you can imagine how I look ed upon my return. The only clothing I took off in two uays were my nei I00M OK HU?f Alt MY ! GMtMAIS VS FATE AS A IS EAlt AT HAM), i MI LITANY NATION SKALBll. Germany's fat as a military nation is sealed. 1 Publication yesterday afternoon at. the Austrian-Hungarian armistice j torms conclusively proved this, Th terms tnat win no accoruou uornuinr Gormany, dosorted by her alV.os, is apparently facing groat dienstor on the western front, and now thero Is a great possibility that Germany's military doom is not far distant. last throo days.-Amercan and French ami which she must accent vpluntnrl attacks west of the Mouse river, which !' r- vo forced cm her n the very had seemed to be gaining but little nonr uiuire. win o auuuuy apparently sapped the ntrongth of the with those which havo disarmed the enemy. When the break came on Sat- fo' of Emperor C harlos. urday it took on aspects of a rout Entente (. ploniats and American ratlior than an orderly retirement. an.v val exports, after tvxam ,,,,),)., Mnc .innitii Ination of tho Austrian terms, agreed met and overcoat. Wo slept in tron-4the Gormans and the collapse of the that the German tor s i 1 compel FUE PCJLLS WILL IIH OPSN IN TIL EIGHT O'CLOCK THIS WVBNLVO. ches, woods and dugouts. Vo nrc anxiously awaiting peace publication. Everyone hero prays for it. Those at home can't Imagine the boll we go through in the scraps we havo been having. Saw "Pop" Sturges this afternoon, so I am going to "split a bottle" with him tonight. In a letter dated a couple of days lator Jim writes he was feollng more cheerful since resting up soma dls tahco back of the line. Ho saw Doug Fairbanks in "Mahnattan Madness" at tho movies. He. says he has certain ly toured France on hobnails since his first arrival there. "Pop" Sturge3 evidently has charge of postal affairs at A. P. 0. 710, as Jim directs his mail to be sent in Sturges' care. ;:o.: If you mint to buy or sell farm or city property, the record of sixty-four homes ami lots sold by this agency since Mnrch 1st, 191S, should be a suf ficient recommendation to sec us. If yon ivant to buy or sell, list with us. 'The II. & S Apency, Hrodbcck IMdg. LMione fed or Black 012. ,T. E. Sebas tian, Mgr., Jtcslilcnce Phono lied 5118; J. 0. ilollniiui, Attornoy, Ilesldcnco Phone Red .'584; C. F. Temple, Ileal Estate Salesman, Res. Phono 783F3. nreaent onemv defense nositions an- accepianco oy uiai suvernmoiu oi u pear close at hand. "1atod Pc. 4 4, 4 It now appears that the Germans They exl,e,ct that tho Gorman Xormi who havo been holding the line runn-1 will be made public within the next ing westward thru the Champagno two days and that they will include: country cannot retreat eastward, but Demobilizations of the Gorman must be diverted northward thru ua Belgium. This will add many weary , materlals. miles to the length of the journey ' Demobilization of the German fleet that seemingly must bo begun atiltho surrender to allied control Oil PP Uk Ull uutviu iiuinuio! au iui -ouuuw i On the northern end of the front in rines, halt of the dreadnoughts and certain othor navnl units. Surrender of Helgoland and its France, Field Marshal Haig on Mon i n v til rTti 111 it 1 n mi nVi Ail o et n !. Qnnti, nf ih. Snh.iHt rotn docks and defenses to tho allies, to- Valenciennes. The operation began gether with control by allies of both chub ul me iviui ciiiuii. Evacuatilon of all occupied territory, east and W03t, and dismantling of the Rhino forts. Free uTovoment for allied vessels on -: :o: : Harold Pier, who lias been manager hey, Cal. He .was transferred hero from Lincoln by the registration board of that city. successfully on a wide front and thl3 vital sector of the German positions '8 in great peril. The French army maintains its pressure, but fighting activity is less than on Sunday and last week. Ger man artVllery has been active along the Alsne front, probably protecting an enemy retirement, which is inevi the Inland German waterways All aircraft to be concentrated and half of it turned over to tho allies. Complete evacuation of Alsaco-Lor- table in view of tho alljed success rT"" north and east. General Pershing's armies arc pres sing forward east and west of the Meuso. ' ::o:: Mrs. nialock Passes Away. Mrs. Luclnda-Blalock, wife of W. F. Blalock' and mother of W. H. Blalock, cf this o!iy, died at the home Immediate surrender of all pris oners of war without reciprocity. The terms will be such, as M. An dre Tardieu pointed out on Sunday, as "to make Germany confess that she Is beaten." ::o: : Save Tin The American Red Cross has been 1 . .1 e... 4t. Tlf T 1. n i t j.i,t. i., t-t r usKtMi ov uiu wur inuusines coaru 10 S . '7'. " uTr.. ,. ""rDJi ""Z: collect 5,000 tons of tin and tho Un -of the Aksarben Land Co. for several ZZ'. lon Red Cross to collect one ton in montlis, win leave next weeK wnn uie , h ..TIV; , ,1B.hr;p Lincoln county. The tin will bo sold T.lnnnln fmititv hnvs fnr Pnmn Tve.ir- . ' monins ago tO MBit Her (lauglltor fnr. ilQnnf1t . M, prAclcl OT,,i "J - llronnn h.nnn thot o nl.onn r.t ...v.... v.. w.. ;V.,.7'-, V; y'.-Vf-nVh-b o: the nation will get tho needed tin. apaprentiy died suddenly for a letter ends of tho Rei Cross , shou Id save ,.Lnt,t.,i .a..i 4. .tln foil, lead foil, tea lead, toothpaste THnkm whr, wna tnifon in h., i,onin -lni .1 tubes, powter objects, etc. A Junior ,nhlr.or loaf Th.,riiiln.r la ronnrtol tn ,.oo lh,. P T.,- "Ctl (-TOSS l)OJ Or glH Will COlieCt bo gaining strength and it Is expected ment will bo made at DeMo3s. , that he will be strong enough to un-j ::c:: tiergo anperauon tomorruw. , Mlsses ma Bradley and Ella Falk Tout'are on Ul0' co, Satsunia, the celebrated Japanese were attending a business college at lection of Tin. cliina in sets, six tea plates, six cups, Grand Island, havo returned homo to ' ::o:: and saucers, sugar, cream and teapot remahi until the flu quarantine Is Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stone Drug $15.00. CLINTON, The Jeweler. 84-2 limed. ' Store. tf , these and see that they are turned In to the proper place for the ton of tin. Harry Dixon, Mrs. Boguo and w.Uson IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY VOTED, CAST YOUR BALLC-T j FOU JIM KBBPE FOR COUNTY' ATTORNEY. JIM IS NOW IN THE 3ERVljbE OF HIS COUNTRY ' AND HAS 11H1EN IN THE SERVICE FOR A YEAR AS CHAIRMAN OF FOUR MINUTE MEN ' IN Y. M. C. A. DRIVES IN BON.D DRIVES AIS'D AS A BOOSTER FOR THE RED .CROSS AND THE SAMMY GIRLS, rkck UP THE BOYS WHO ARE ;n the service. - Mist Clara Robinson returned to litSr homo at Ft. Garland. Col., today utter n visit with Mrs. Edmund Dickey. Wm. Bennett who had been in Ok lahoma for Hovoral weoks, returned hero a few days ago to go In the next call fo: service. j Donald McFarland and Everett Lawrence loft Sunday night for Camp Ralolgh, N. C, where they will enter uie tauic j.orviro, Buy Land Cheap. 1S80 acres grazing land, 10 miloa from Stapleton, $4.00 per acrot ' SO ncros lrrlgnlod land, nearly all cultivated, aonio alfalfa, $80.00 per aero. Several good sand hill sections, part ly tillable, $0.00 to $8.00 per acre. 85-2 O. II. THOELECKE : :o: 1 Mrs. Nellie Bodell has accepted a position In tho alteration department of the Tramp storo. -: :o: LOCAL AND PERSONAL Hem that no Ids In war- time as in peace- "the Mun sing wear Line Holds." Attacked by the enemyshor lage oe material the Line never falters. Munsingwear fights on---Firm in its stand for freedom, comfort, fit, finish economy and satisfaction in underwear. You know when you ask for; y.oug B21 Winter Munsingwear the makers have not sacrificed even in view of the abnormal conditions a single ideal that has made Munsingwear the dominating underwear of the nation. You know that it's economy to buy Mun singwear. The fit lasts as long as the fa bric. The same high quality its Durabili ty, Washability, Popularity makes Mun singwear 100 per cent right. It's your patriotic duty to get the best in underwear. When you buy underwear just say Munsingwear. You get a union of ser vice and quality, right in size, style and price. American efficiency, your efficiency to win the war demandB the utmost in comfort, freedom, satisfaction, mentally and physic ally. Munsingwear is doing its share to in crease your efficiency. Get Under the Cover of Munsingwear, Be a Union-Suited American Forever. Our Stock of Fall and Winter Munsingwear is waiting for you. Come in today and ' choose from the variety of styles and fabrics. It is genuine good ness all the way through . - Buttons too. Wilcox Department Store Mrs. Ralph Garman loft this morn ing tor a visit In Omaha and Malvern, Iowa. Mrs. Hugh Davis has been visiting her sister In Gering for sovoral days past. Mrs. Roy Cotterell, who had been visiting in the cast returned homo Sunday. For Sale 1317 Dodgo Touring car in good condition. Phone 813. Six cast's of influenza wore reported Sunday to Chief of Police Jones; but none yesterday. Got a Winter top for you Ford at Honjly & Ogj.er Auto Co. R, M. Gathers, who had been foro- nian at the ice housos, and family left Sunday for Chicago. Four cyllndor car for salo cheap. Inquire at tho Overland Garage. 83 Mrs. Herman Schloutor returned tne latter part or last week from a visit in Grand Island. James Dlonor. formerly of this city, was hero the latter part of last wook to visit his father Wm. DIenor. MJsg Lula Stoddard, of DonVer. ar rlveof a tew days ago to Visit hor'par ents Mr, and Mrs. John Burko. Stenographer d4siro3 ppsil.Ion. Phone Red 873. 85-2 Miss Mary Mahmey, who has resided here for a number of yours, will leave Thursday morning for Wood River to make hor homo. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schatz left yc-torday for Omaha whero they will spend tho winter and perhaps mako thoir future homco. f'sed Reo, 5 passenger, value $500. Will trade for any U'nd of good prop erty. Inquire at Tribune Office. Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Office over Wiloox department Store. Harry Beeglo, of Grand Island, for merly of this city, was horo last week to accept a call for tho medical corps at Camp Funston. A ft.lv tvtl.tir,illlll liflfiriltllu III Ul.n- I il onil hand Fords. Ilcndy k O.'ur Aula Co. Tho condition of Mrs. J. T. Korr fs reported considerably Improved, and It Is believed that she has now paod the danger line. Mrs. J. I. Sharon, of Donver, re turned homo todny nftor a visit with her husband, who is etaWonod horo as Union Pacific stock Inspector. Dr. V. Lucas has been appointed a moinbor of tho local medical advis ory board to succeed Dr. T. J. Kerr who recently entered tho service. Private Frank Blau, who Is assist ing the local exemption board, rec eived word Saturday that his sister had died in Now York of influenza. Tho voters of tho First ward aro voting today at tho Durbin garngo, tho Lloyd opera liouso being too full of trucks and cars to bo used for polling purposes. If you aro at all interested In a fall suit Just look over tho suits at the prices offered In our South Window. BLOCKS. : :o: : Dentlis This Wcnjk. Mrs. Luthor Owens, wlfo of a well known engineor, died yosterday morn ing at ifino o clock of influenza at tho ago of thirty-four after an illness of loss than a weok. Boreft nro tho hus band, a girl of ten and a boy of six, Both of tho lattor are 111 with tho flu. A short Borvico will bo hold at tho I, uso tomorrow morrflng at eight fA lock and tho body taken to Julos- ii irg ror intormont. Mrs. A. F. Illume, who lived In the F urth ward, died at a hospital last n .;ht of typhoid puoumonla after an ili'.iftoa of short durattion. Sho was iiken to tho hospital Sunday and at tin- time was In a vory critical con dition. Tho funeral will bo conducted Wt '.nosday nt 2 p. m. at tho Iioubo and at 2:30 at tho gravo. Iho eighteen months old clfiild of Mr. rind Mrs. J. L. Koontz, living at C14 Lincoln avenuo. dlod last night. ::o:: Whon tho sleop Is disturbed at night by irrlnary troubles tho best thing to do is to take Prickly Ash Bitters. It has a strengthening In fluence in tho kidnoys and bladder. Prico $1.25 per bottlo. GUMMERE-DENT DRl'G CO. Ford Worm Drive Truck Fordson Tractor Plows, Tandem Discs, Drills Packers?! Repairs for all machinery here described on hand. Hendy-Ogier Auto Co., TRUCK AND TRACTOR AGENCY. 207-211 E. Fourth St., North Platte, Nehr. "GOSH ALIi FISH HOOKS. AS THE FELLOW SAYS" We have more salt and more kinds of salt than all the dealers of North Platte put together. Better call and get your supply. Our -sales of CARNATION FLOUR is con stantly increasing. Leypoldt & Pennington PHONE 206. Lamh Building; North Locust Street COMBINATION OF LAND-CHINA BOARS To be heljl at BESAOK'S BAEI Two blocks south of depot at North Platte, Nebraska, on Wednesday, Nov. 20th, One O'clock, p. m. 36 Fall and Spring Boars This offering represents the breeding of the Smathan herd, Orvill Jones herd, York, and Frazier Brothers of Utica and others. Here is a chance for western breeders and farmers to get up-to-date breeding near home, C. G. Landholm & Son, Claus Anderson, K. b. oowies & oon, J. ra. oouaer, COL. A, W. THOMPSON, Auctioneer- A. C. P1ELSTICKER, Clerk. Swat the Machine! THE Hitchock-Mullen-Gooch Machine, which dominates Nebraska politics today, has repeatedly thwarted the expressed will of the people. It is the servant of the booze interests. It is entirely out of sympathy with the principles of government of the people, by the people, and for the people. S.Jl. McKELVIE has been an aggressive and fearless opponent of the machine in this campaign, His election will mean the return of representative government to Nebraska. A vote for McKelvio is a vote against the machine. VOTE FOR McKELVIE FOR GOVERNOR And Beat the Machine 4