I ill f f 4 Victory Special! UIUSSATIUS FOK RELATIVES OF For cno day, Saturday only? dainty; 0UK DECEASED SOLDIERS. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS An'OrcrscflS Ecllcr. Writing from a hospital at Dart fordi England, where he had boon for seven weeks recovering from a woundod shoulder, Arthur Barra cJough In. a letter to th5 homo folks ..:: . H1,hstitiito for mbtirhlntr. liv tho rel- .V-r., n V...I... ,.. ooi dated October 21st, says in part: If you want to raako up robos and ntiV0B 0f tlioso soldiers and sailors uniVriniimi ILiJ,. T 4i2 I "My shouldor Is getting along nice silk Waists Jfi silk crope and tub silk. high or low neck, In all tho wanted) All of our new fall suits at 1-3 off wntnon'a PommHipn of thft Nn.. tho regular prlco. BLOCKS. M!5' Nichols echool district wont over ouiuiuuy hji-u.ui i .- , mended tno wearing 01 o orassaru, as ,y.0 t0I. n ij.c United War Work Its jiiou was 3Z8 ana tlio . 1 a. Ann l coats from your furs and hldofl, or Ki wj, Wo lost their lives In tho "iuuumiu 10 ly nnd I KUess it won't bo long until you want your fur garments repaired I Vlce. B H Springer, of Brady, returned; 1 nm back on tho Job again. Since I Its Your Duty to Shop Early for Christmas ; i Christmas has been put on ft uyln the rr- t ttw" hnsls hj the National Council of Defense. You nro naked to, do your Christmas buying as soon an possible I-rese., o . sent , ma, or express JUg w or 0 co-ogr - , - ; "chairman, of tho War Council , of 2 to 40 on' w dollar jf York division U at wj tlu should bo on (ho wny not later than treasurer for their .1919 licenses: By1 of tho American Red Cross has re-j yaa bbuy. Plnln color8 anJ fancy. hack from around pro . and "jmado North . , . ... , making applCcatlon oar y for thoir 'i"" i" i'ie uiBB suitable for undergarments at THE December 5th. Glfls for soldiers In ' ,)0br lt;,m avol(, consldorablo do- roo for widows and parents, and at LEADER MER. CO. . 1. 1 r.riKf. onlv to other members of tho, Franco must ho In Hobokcn, J., by jay i ut-Hvory. ... J family. This is a sympathetic Bcr- After several orders to report and soo mo. L. LlPSHIT5. m,!,, i.rnaanr.1 eniiulnts of a thrke Tuesday night from Omaha, accom Wo fit tho whole family, mon, wo- inch black band upon which is em- panylng to BrAdy tho body of tho nvo men and children in.widorwoar. Our! broidered, in gold thread, tho regain- ,d S'i r ,nBnmni!inf -nll big cash purchnso of' over a year ago-'tlon military ?tar, for each member vrtlago, who died in Omaha of appen enablos us to do this at THE LEAD-j of the family whoio life is lost In the.dicltis. Ell MER. CO. .service. Tho band is worn upon tho a big lot of outing flannel remnants Auto .owners of tho county aro ur- ,cft arm. jn lengths from 2 to 8 yds. at a big have been horo our division has seen somo fighting. Up to tho time I got hurt (the night we camo out of tho 1,'no) our division had boon in Vl&n all through Fratice singing for U10 Amorlcan soldiers. Sho sang for ua up in Belgium, but as I was" on tho front lino at tho jjjime I did not 'got to hear her.1' :;o::- Compllmcnts Canteen Ladles. Camp Mills, Now York, Nov. 8, 1918 To the Canteen Ladles of North Platto I am s'orry I did not havo the priv ilege of passing through my homo town on niy way east. I hear many compliments paid you on the kind. treatment glvon tho boys wiuio stopp- dcrs all tho time, but after thoy camo ing thero. They havo traveled from out that night they went down into coast to coast and they say that North Franco. It was our division, with a pintte gavo them tho best reception. tho Red Cross thoy havo Platto known to most Ifi'II, and were tho first American 0Very soldier that passes through, troops to fight in Flandors and forv The boys never forgot how they wore thoir work they received a Bervlco bar I treated and tho placo they woro treat- tinn Mi 1." 1 11 it nf Tlnlfrliim Tlinan two' . - -i - - t ii 1. 1. n.l "ul" "! . e(l mo 1)081. 1 WISH W WIUHJV uju jvi , aiuu ... . Kinru 1 , , "i mijp t tM nnn iiwn vlco winch tho Red Cross cieights to ni report, unaney mipior re-, division arrived m franco iubi hi Crosa Canteen ladles personally for KoTcmbcr 20(1. . Girls for bailors DlankoU now. THE LINKER MER. romor. Th0 ocn, Chapter m8 pre. Celved instructions and transportation i'mo to got in on tho big push that 1 my c0DVpay and for tho many other nbrond must bo In Kow York, o ""mhor for distribution in ' We-dnosday and is to report at tho . broke tho Hlndenburg lino between d , th 8th Division for tho re- ' 1 lover yar "8 at ,nst BenBon 8 . Lincoln county. . naval ensign training school at Great St. Quentin and Cambria, and tho centlon gIven tho fellows when pass- -romliKP mill. imvo. Tlio Woman's Committee WOUld Mke J-UKua, iiiiiki.h, not iiuor uiuu aunuuy i wounueu BOiuiura wuu urrivcu ijvio. This sforo Is ready for Christmas Bhoppcrs. Our holiday goods nro on display. There nro hundreds of beau tiful, useful and much wanted Chrlsl mns presents pleasingly priced. Wftlches Leather goods Trench Ivory Electric lamps Clocks Mesh hngs Jewelry Sterling sliver Cul glass Umbrellas x YanKles Toiletware would I Mrs. CIuib. Thornburg and llttlo tn rot in innch with roinflvAa nt evenlnc. He leavos tonlKht. daughter loft Wednesday to visit rcla- Bllch goldlers as have made tho su-I a card received tho early nart of H...... ... ri.ridr.nll nn.l will lolr trn In - .1 -M 11 A ItHlVTO IIIO tiVHy 1JUI l Ol uromo Hucriucu aim oner uiom mis ti. B ,,,1, ,v Mr. and Mrs John. R. badge of honor. RItnor announced the-safe arrival rlri . ' f1101,6"' overseas of their son Glenn. Ho did : :o: t Thom- to Rawlins, Wyo., where Mr burg Is now omployed. The local company of Homo Guards nubscrlbod fifty dollars to tho United War Work campaign, evidence that tho members of the organization not Building Restrictions Removed. only tnlk patriotism but carry it out Llnc,n County Councll of DefensP m action. 1 .niint Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hendy, of Don-'tho construction of all buildings under! ,!! "IrS "."l not arrive In tlmo to help finish tho Hun, but ho got thero In timo to take part In tho big victory celebration. Tho Homo Guards, tho drum corps and tho band will go to Hershey Sun- vr annul vnalnrilnv wllh rolntlvna In tmnnn i i aiT ... memorial SerVICO neiU 10r h'aitl JHar- ;n whiift' . Mi rwh. J l.'V uut: " tin, who was killed in action October Mr TT .n, v nn lT,mlnnH rnnnno.-T"'" ' "J" I Cth. All tllOSO Who Can and Will Mr- .... r " Wk Mitn (IL ll LUBL lllllltJl LUUL WUI1I1I11I m m . j ted wllh tho Ford plant at Denver, of; mttknB application to the building i rnll.T which no is manager. committee. This is evidence that I ' 1 " "v " Aftor you havo aeon nnd tried tho , business has started toward assum othor trucks, ask us to show you what i ing normal conditions since tho arm istice has been signed. : :o: : Dodge Brothers two-ton truck will do Comploto and electrically equipped. J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer. Still a good asortmont of Blankets A big lot of outing flannel remnants In lengths from 2 to 8 yds. at a big saving of 20c to 40c on every dollar yojui buy. Plain colors and fancy, suitable for undergarments at THE say it was Bomo scrap. "I had a chance to go up to London the other day and went through tho houo of parliaments WMlnlfnlsticr abboy and hiked up, and down tho Strand, PicadT.lly and other notable thoroughfares, and went to Bucking ham palaco. If I secure my seven day's leave of absence I will try to look up Dad's brothor. "The King and Queen nnd Princess Mary viBlted our hospital the other day but I did not get to seo them. "I am enclosing a program of tho concorts wo havo ovory Sunday after noon, which you will seo 'included se lections by Elsie Janls. Sho has been Ing through. Your friend, Sgt. William RItnor, Co. D, 8th Ammunition Train, 8th DivXslon. to. ; House and two lots for ealo at 322 west 10th. Inquiro at the premises. o: : Dressmaking. Phono Black 1130. 2 Hard-working mon and women are as Hablo to kidney, liver and bowol disorders as any others.1 Prickly Ash Bitters is tho worker's friend, bo cause it keeps thoso organs in sound vigorous condition. Prico $1.25 per bottle. QUMMERE-DENT DRUG CO C. S. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician At the Sign of the Big Ring DR. 0. H. CRESSLER. Graduate Dentist Office over th McDonald Stata Bunk. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. county for which ho has been grading 'held bore Tuesday. Mrs. McCoy is the w woji monsou wjui uie wo. J-asi daughter of flir. nnd Mrs.' Andy Woss Sunday, a physician was called to burg. The parents returned to Ogden Claude's camp and tho entire family, Wednesday. ' pronounced 10 no sunering irom m fluenzn of a mi" Id form. fUninln Tlfl. fnrmorlv nt tliln "pllv has comnlotcd cradlntr twontv-six ! klwVDMl Mh,H. CO. and Comforters at real salo prices. miles of county roads in Humboldt j Tne remains of Anita Violet, slx E.' T. TRAMP & SONS. county, Iowa, nnd has now taken a i teen months old daughter of Mr. nnd fnninln Hnrrv A. RlmpUnr. nf rniiin contract to gravel roads nt Ottersen.i mm. y. (.'. MrCov. of Ocden. were Kearney, Cal., wjio camo horo tho j In.. .which will reqU'ro tho greater brought here the early part of the first of this week to accompany tho part of. tho winter to complete. Tho, week for fn;tenr.ent and tho funeral Lincoln county boys to camp left Wednesday morning after secolvlng word that tho call was cancolled. Don't put off but buy your winter Blnnkcts now. THE LEADER MER. CO. nro soiling whnt thoy bought over a year ago at last season's prices. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCoy of Mit chell. Mrs. Miles McCoy of Morrell, and J. S. McCoy of Suprlso, Nobr., returned to their homes Wednesday aftor attending tho funoral of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford McCoy's daughter. Victory special for Saturday only, Bilk blouses in cropo nnd georgcttee, fnncy and tailored models, somo nro bended nnd .braid tiMmmed, In all the leading shndos, values up to $7.50, special Saturday only for $4.98 nt BLOCKS. Victory spocial for Saturday only, silk blousos In cropo and georgettee, fancy and tailored models, boiuo nro bended nnd brnld trimmed, In all tho loading shades, vnlues up to $7. CO, spoclnl Saturday only for $4.1)8 nt BLOCKS. SPECIAL SALE OF For Rentr Furnished room fn modern house. Inquire 417 east 'Fifth. Tho city schools aro expected to open Monday morning after having boon closed for six weeks. One of tho first questions to be discussed by tho board of education and the teachers will bo tho method of mak- S Pt Wn,ks haV0, b?n I Prosser, of the federal court, nn ap- w i . . . , B,-Utt-V ' pl eat on for passports, school week may bo decided upon. Rni r-v I Save $4.00 to $5.00 on your tailored ing machine No one pays higher prices "for cream I than I do. E. A. WOHLFORD, Agt. I B. C. CO. 86-4 Miss Harriet Radcltffo, of Sidney, spent Wednesday In town as tho guest of Miss Edith Patterson. Miss Rad cllffe made application for Red Cross canteon service overseas and has been accepted. Sho camo to North Platte for the purposo of securing from Clerk Inquiro at 412 east Gth. Take Good Care of Your Eyes Men's Sweaters 2.98 and $3.98 We are offering two specials in Men's Sweaters that should interest you Wo fit tho whole family, men, wo- . . , en nnd children In underwear. Our.-Most (,f J'0Hr pleasures depend men Ono Third OFF on tho remaining stock of nil tho Fnll Suits at BLOCKS Lot McGraw clean that radiator bo foro winter sots In. Seo mo at tho Romlgh Garngo. 2t A now lot of hats will bp found In our millinery department on second floor rtt prices greatly bolow regular, at THE LEADER MER. CO. . Frank Gnrman, who Is in sorvico in' tho medical corps at Ft. Riloy, erturned to that place Tuesday night after visiting tho homo folks for a fef doij. Mcrodo underwear, Amorlca'a great est undorgnrmcnt for Womon, sold exclusively at BLOCKS. The Stnto Journal says that nmong .1. .... . . . 1 . ..I. .!.., . 1 .1 .. .. 1 1, . . .. I v r?., n0o , . nlat i tors In tho business district of the, hSR? iJLSHS , Pn.ctlcally compro.ed thefr ' 1 1 V Vi IV 1 VI J til k U ftj VJll l M-M It t VVJJ ittltJj, AtkJtao Luclllo "Wilcox of this city. on he- big cash purchaso of over a year ngo , ... . enables us to do this nt THE LEAD- ,nK ""'o see. Lnck of sight would ER MER. CO. ! , - , , t lftko ft1nv 1,11,0,1 t jonr comfort and Cy Fox, of Garfield, was Hi towm yeflterdpy, fringing down tho sub- ' coinenlonco. Ullndness would tuk Bcriptlons to tho United War Work, Y,ll!cl' .h0 J,md HOlioited 1 his school nwny your menus of support, district. Tho people of that district 1 went over tho top In their subscrlp- Tho optomolrlst Js ns Important to Hons, , 1 If you aro still to got a now Fnll you In tho euro of your eyes as dip, stMt you enn buy It nt Ono Third Off ! , J . tho rogulnr prices nt BLOCK'S Big dentist Is In the caro of your teeth. Clenn up Suit Salo. ' Messrs. Plzor.-Forbes and Buckley.': To,,r 0wn ,,CSt Jncrcs,s vm "e c0- 1. .. .. . 1 . nr.. 1 1 r.. i . l .. .. 1 1 .. l wuu nx-iu uio Yiu vouv ruim uuuui- cnrvril III nvnrr wnv liv linvtn, nt.i nra l.i tl.n, Itnolnno. .Hatpin M.n HrU" 1,1 ' 0Ti "J nnVHlg I llll- A new lot of hats will bo found in our milllnory department on second floor at prices greatly below regular, at THE LEA.DER MER. CO. Clifford Dorram, who Is a moniber of a naval gun crow nt tho Bremerton navy yards, mnCntnlnod his standing as second in efficiency nt tho final ex amination a fow dnys ago. Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts, now on sale with an additional 10 per cent discount. E. T. TRAMP & SONS Save $1.00 to $5.00 on your tailored suit and buy now during the salo of this aonson's latest modols of best man tailored women's nnd; misses' suits nt THE LEADER MER. CO. .Miituon Hint uiviiuijs uiiu i ufiui l Buir-t scn'ptlons amounting thousand dollars. to -: :o: :- ton's optometrist examine your eyes. about five you nmy ueCtl gnsgcSj nnd T0U mny ' llfHll nilrAlv l lit-A'nii nit vJ&- iv.t Iftory Special! ' For eilo day, Saturday only, dainty him for the most sensible and practl Ellk waists In silk crcpo and tub jdlk. I high or low neck, In all tho wanted cnl ndrlco for protecting and preser- shades, regular values up to $5.00, Saturday spocinl at $3.48 at BLOCKS ring good cyo sight. Card of Thanks. ' Wo wish to thnnk our kind friends and neighbors for tho faithful ser vices rondored and for tho many floral otTor-lngs nt tho burial of our daughtor, grand-daughter and nloco. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wossburg a I vi i C. S. CLINTON, Jewelor and Optician At the Sign of the Big Ring FORD WORM DRIVE TRUCK FORDSON TRACTOR Plows, Tandem Discs, Drills and Packers Repairs for all machinery here described on hand. HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO.ck and tractor agency 207-211 E. Fourth St., North Pintle, Nchr. suit and buy now during the sale of this season's lntest models of best man tailored women's and) misses' suits at THE LEADER MER. CO. "Easy going," is, the way the chair men in tho school districts so far re porting characterize the subscriptions to tho ITnited War Work. So far as 1 heard from every district has gone over the top. We havo heard .of sever-, al fanners and stockmen who sub scribed fifty dollars each with tho re-: mark, "if you need any more for tho 1 boys, come again." That's tho spirit that makes the solicitors smile. Wonderful bargains In coats for Saturday only. 530 Coats to choose from, In silk plush, silk volour, wool volour, sllvertone, broadcloth, baffin seal, kersey, pom pom. etc., in all ( tho wanted shades, plain tailored models, and many fur trimmed, in all sizes up to 53, at BLOCKS. During tho celebration Monday the Daily Telecranh issued several etli- MniiQ whloh worn Knlil liv hiiQinp.qs LC - " i - men and others for the benefit of thetirJ Sammy Girls, whoso treasury was en- Ji Wched about $300. Tho canteen workr JG ers also roallzed a considerable sum ijr . .. .. . l M mo snmo (lay oy mo saie oi luncnes.. u and cigars and the sale of a wild gooso , Jfi which was auctioned off several times. I am buying cream for Beatrice Creamery Co. Your cream solicited. E. A. Wohlford, 822 No. Locust. 4t ::o:: Victory Specials 1 For Saturday only. Suits at 1-3 OFF. Coats at reduced prices. Dainty silk waists up to $5.00 values at SS.4S. Silk waists up to $7.50 values nt ?4.9S nt BLOCKS. Lot 1 Heavy wool mixed, rope stitch, ruff neck, two pockets, fashion cuff. Three colors to select from Lot 2 Heavy Merino yarn shawl col lar, colors light and dark Oxfords, Bradley make See Our Show Windows. Wilcox Department Store. S3.98 BUCHANAN & PATTERSON'S BARGAIN LIST A nice new bungalow on east Fifth street $3,500.00 Good 8 room dwelling house, close in on W. 5th street. Full modern. Cheap at $4,000.00 Good 6-room dwelling on North Side $2,250.00 hampion Dependable Spark Plugs HALF PRICE SALE Money saving event that you cannot! afford to overlook. Smart styles and excellent xjuality. McVicker Millinery FrU and Sat. Nov. 15th and 16th ! Easy terms. on any of these bargains. k RtrftlLrl!ftliyiy "GOSH AliL FISH HOOKS, AS THE FEIjLOW 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. Lamb Building; North Locust Street Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing. GERLE'S TAILOR SHOP We Take Orders for the Standard Custom Garment Co., of Chicago. Will Make Garments in Our Shop if Desired 218 East Oth Street Over Keen's Gun Shop