SEE DIXON'S IAMONDS Aro Good Investments. SEE DIXON'S 'IAMONDS ' Are the most Precious Stones, D SEE DIXON'S Purchased at Dixon's are guaranteed as to size, quality and color T SEE DIXON'S Diamonds Sold at Dixon's are sold at the old price, they can save you money, see them. DIXON the JEWELER. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, .Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL A3fl) PERSONAL Engineer Miko Hayes is ayt on tho streets after a couple of, "weeks of severe illness. Dr. Morrill, Dentrist. Office over Wilcox I'opartment Store. ' Mrs. John Ehrhart and daughter wero guests of friends in Gothenhurg several days this week. Pantry Special Frl. and Sat. GOc Tea for 35c. REXALL STORE. Dr. "Walter Crook returned Wednes day night from Omaha, where he had heen staying for a couple of weeks. Mrs. F. H. Preitauer, of Gothen burg, has been visiting her son Albert Preitauer and family for several days 'past. Pantry Special Frl. "find Sat. 35c coffee for 23c- REXALL STORE. , W. R. Maloney will go to Omaha Sunday to attend a meeting of em Ijalmors' examining board, of which ho is president. For Sale A few extra choice Rhode Island Red cockerels. Mrs. J. Boyd Allen. Phono 787F12. Frank Strollberg and F. O. John son left last night for Overton and Lexington, whero they will attend Duroc Jersey hog sales. Pantry Special Friday and Satur day: 10c Lemon Extract S.'lo, REX ALL STORE. Judge Woodhurst was confined to tho house yesterday by illness, his condition being such as to demand tho attendance of a physician. For Sale Exceptionally flno Rhode Island Red single comb cockerel. Phono black 229. Mrs. A. J. Owings camo up from Gothonburg tho early part of tho week to visit her daughter who has boen taking treatment in a local hos pital. For Sal(! Seven Barred Plymouth Rock roostors, ono of 1917 hatching, six of 1918. Phono 797F3. Chas. "Eckolberry has moved his stock of goods from tho frame build ing on the corner of Sixth and Locust to tho west room of the Hinman build ing on Front street, r Seo the Independent Grocery store for Wine-Sap Apples at $2.85 per bushel. Phono 80. 3-2 Engineer T. P. Carlin, who was kil led Wednesday morning when tho boiler of his engine exploded on a four per cent grade on tho Moffit road, was a on-ln-law of Robert Patterson, a former North Platte man. W. II. Dienor, who sold his shoe stock this week to E. T. Tramp & Sons, accompanied by Mrs. Dienor, will soon leave on a trip to look up a location. Ho expresses a desiro to locate where tho winters aro less rig orous. Dr. L. J. Krause, Defltist, room 3 McDonald Bank building. E. T. Tramp & Sons took formal possession of tho Dienor shoo store Wednesday, which tho Ann purchased following an inventory tho early part of tho week. Tho store will bo in charge of Messrs- Herbert and Arthur Tramp. McMichael Bros, hope to have tho now Palace hotel ready to turn over to tho owner by tho first of April. Tho third floor is fully completed and tho second floor nearly so. Twelve- or fourteen men aro now employed on tho building Pantry Special Frl. and Sat. COc Tea for 35a REXALL STORE. After having been in existence sinco August, 1917, tho federal food administration 30 far as Nebraska is concerned, will go out of business February 1. This is tho order that comes from Food Administrator Wat tles, passed down tho lino from Mr. Hoover. ' PUBLIC 1 ALE! I will sell at Public Auction at my farm 5 miles east of Hershcy, 8 miles west of North Platte, and 1 milo3 west of Birdwood Station on the Lincoln Highway, on Thursday, January 30th, 1919, Commencing at 10 A. M., sharp, with' the following described prctyefty, to-wlt: Eighteen Head of Horses, Ono Porcheron Stallion, Wt. 18000, with registration papers; brown mare, 11 years old, wt. 1G00; brown maro G year8 old, wt. 1100; brown maro 7 years old, wt. 1200; bay mare 8 years old, wft, 1200; gray mare. 7 years old, -wt 1000; gray mare 11 years oldi Wt, 1000; sorrel -maro 12 years old, wt 900. All theso mares in foal from my Registered Porchoron horse. Black gelding, 5 years old, wt. 1300; Buckskin gelding, 3 ycars old, wt. 1200; Pinto gelding, 3 years old, wt. 900; flvo coming 2-year-old colts, teapi of mules, 9 and 12, wt. 2000. 12 Head of Good, Fresh Milk Cows, ALSO FIVE CALVES, 13 Head Pure Bred Shoats, weight 65 to 125 lbs each, Farm Machinery, Etc., Throo Deering mowers, two now 12-ft. McCormlck hay rakes, Acmo hay swoop, Dano hay sweep,- good 3-section harrow with truck, disc harrow, riding cultivator, Jump seat buggy, 4-in. tiro box wagon, circle saw and frame, feed grinder with now sot of burs extra, sani tary Economy King soparator No. 4, power grind Rtono, 20 gallon powor churn, blacksmith outfit, double gear1 pump Jack, five sets of doublo work harness, 7 or 8 dozen chickens, 250 railroad ties, and many other articles too numerous to mention- FJIEE HOT LUNCH AT NOON. TERMS: Sums of $10 and undor, cash. On sums over that amount 8 months time will bo given purchaser on good bankable paper drawing ten porcont Interest from date of salo. 2 percent off for cash. Chas. Leypoldt. Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. Earl Brownfield, Clerk. . Brown I'lcndg Guilty. jjWIUon Brojvn, the colored man ar rested eovoral wcoks ago on tho charge of ontoring tho living apart monts of C- C. Hupfcr and taking a diamond ring valued at over $500, pleaded guilty to tho chargo of bur glary in tho district court Wcdnos dayy. By so doing tho county was saved tho oxponso o f a Jury trial. Browh has not yet boon so'ntoncod by Judgo Grimes. ::o:: Workman Dies of Flu. Arthur Keating, who camo hero from Kansas a fow weeks ago to work for tho Pacific Fruit Express Co., died Wednesday night of tho flu rtt tho detention hospital after an ill ness of abom.t a week. Ilia wifo nnd lils father arrived a day for two bo foro death ensued. Keating was about twenty-fivo years of ago. Tho remains will bo take to Kansas for intorment. -: :o: SOJilMKKS! WELCOME AKCH IS FORMALLY DEDICATE!- Miss relstter Married. Honry C. Groon, of Denvor, and Mis,, Josophino Polstor, of this city, woro united in marringo by Judgo Woodhurst Monday. Mrs. Green Is well known in town, having boon employ ed as clerk in sovoral business houses. ::o:: When a groat writer produce a now masterpieco tho wholo reading world rushes to got coplos of It. It Is i he talk of overy book reading center. A like fooling comes whon wo speak of William Fnrnum's latest photoplay masterpieco "Tho Rainbow Trail." It is the sequel to "Tho Ridors of tho Purplo Sago" which ploased pooplo so groatly when it was shown hero. "Tho Rainbow Trail" gtfes on with tho llfo of llttlo Fay and while those who saw tho "Purplo Sago" will onjoy this picture yet it Is so bu'lt that any ono will enjoy It. "Tho Rainbow Trail" will bo shown at tho Keith Theatre, Wodncsday and Thhrsday, Jan. 29-30. Pantry Specials. Friday and Satur day. Bargains worth while. THE REXALL DRUG STORE- Shirley Mason as Emmy Llttlo hns two suitors and alio lots on sho will marry tho ono who does something really great for his country. Thoy both got into tho army and tho tall follow is a piivato under tho llttlo fellow who is a sergeant. Thoy lovo, eacn ouicr hko stray uun-uogs, nut say you should see what happens when tho sergeant finds tho privato is' a German spy some dust! You can got the wholo story by coming to tho Keith Saturday night. Dr. II. C. Brock, Dentist. X-Ray Diagnoses. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148 Dr. Mak, of Knnsas City, wns brot to town by Sheriff, Salisbury to answer tho charge of obtaining money under false protonses. DavoWhlto, of Sutherland, is tho complnlning wit ness. Tho case was to have been- heard in the county court yesterday but was continued on account of tho nines,, of Judgo Woodhurst. For qnlck action nnd sntlsfactorj nlo list your land with ThoohicVa. If Wo desiro to express our thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindly assistance during the Illness nnd at tho funeral of our llttlo daugh ter Thelma, and for tho beautiful floral tributes. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Eddy. For Sale Rufjuis Red Rabbits for meats and other purposes. Aso a fow Flepish Giants. Inquiro at 222 east Tenth street 2-4 John Primros, who has been living on tho Blankenburg ranch east o; town will have a salo of cattle and other property February 0th. Mr. Primroso has purchased a farm near Sutherland and will remove thereto next month. -7 : :o: : Would Try Uio Guilty. Paris. American delegates to tho peace conference aro considering tho mntter of bringing to Justice those men who woro responsible for bring ing about tho World war. Tho dele gates favor such action, ono that will mako none immune, from tho kaiser down. It is - understood that President Wilson is in sympathy with tho move ment nnd that ho fools something must bo dono in this direction. Tho plan proposed Is that a care ful Invostigation bo mailo of pro-war conditions and it bo definitely deter mined if any man or group of men deliberately brought about tho war thon to bring such men "P for mili tary trial. Tho soldiers' wolcomo arch erec tor to tho boys who aro returning I Juom Hervico nnd as a Oomporary monument to those who mado tho ,' fcUpiViue sncrlllqeV vas dedicated I Tuesday ovonlngjn too prosonco of a largo crowd of spectators. With tho columns inscribed with tho nameH of noarly nlno hundred Lin coln county boys who ontored tho sorvloo. with a llfrs sizo buffalo surmounting tho arch, with oagles proplnently displayed, lavishly dec orntod with the national colors, lighted with a myriad or oloctrlc bulbs and "Welcomo Homo" em phasized, tho arch prosontod a very pretty nppoaranco nnd roflcctod cnedlt on tho designer C. C. Hupfor. Mombcrs of tho G. A. It., return ed sodiors and sailors, high school dailetH, the band nnd) drum corps nnd others assombled nt tho court house and marched north on Dow oy stroot to tho arch. After sc lectiloiiKi by the band and drum oarpo, Leigh CarnolT, chairman of tho soldiers' homo welcome com mUlee. told of tho purpose of this committee nppolntod by tho Red Cross, the work it had dono and what It hoped could bo accom plished in tho tuturo. At tho closo of his romnrkg ho Introduced Rov FrnnUlin Koch who wolcoined homo tho boys who hayo so far returned, Bitolao of tho splendid accomplish ments qf tho American troops over seas, what wo owe the men and tho nood of fealty to our government. J. T. Kocfo, a returned soldier, spoke in bohnlf of tho boys who have returned, nnd oxprosscd ap preciation of the work tho women and men at homo porfonnod. Ho told of enmp oxpcrlonco to tho nmuso inont of tho crowd. The nnmos of tho shldlhrs, and sailors on tho arch aro not nulto copplete, and those who kaiow of omissions wtfl confior a favor by coinmumlcntlng vjlth. C. C. Hup for. : :o: : FHo Rig Damage Case. Attorneys John Grant nnd Wm. E Shuman, of this city, havo Just filed a damaKP suit ngnlnBt tho Union Paoillc Railroad Company for "$50,000 on be half of Luolla Gnmmlll, as adminis tratrix of tho ostato of hor huBhand, Albort J. Gammill. Tho suit was filed in Buffalo county whero tho widow rogides. Tho deceased was formerly a resident of Lincoln county nnd was employed by tho Union Pacific at Kcarnoy, Nebraska, and was working about tho coal-chuto when a Btrlng of cars wns pushed against an empty car in tho chuto causing it to bo sot in motion and to run over and kill Mr. Gammill. This occurred on April 25, 191S. Pantry Speclnl, Friday and Satur day 25c Cocoa 19o. REXALL STORE. Tho Tribuno man does not romom bor a your when farm salos woro as muueroug In tho section tributary to North Platte aa this yonr. As a gon oral rulo thoso sales are for tho pur pose of "cleaning up," the parties holding tho sale having accumulated more stock than they euro to handle Miss Vera Warrington will return from Long Beach, .Cal., early.,ln Fob- runry and fe-opon hor art storo. P'-lt. If tho nnmo of your rolatlvo or friend does not appear on tho wolcomo arch, don't fault tho commlltco who labored for two or months In attempt ing to secure a correct list of tho boys In sorvico; Just 'phono tho name to C. O. Hupfor and It will ho nddod. 66 QUALITY FIRST" VnnNufln Found Guilty. . Win. VanNntta, chnrged with violat ing tho chastity of his fourteen year old daughter, was found guilty by a district court Jury Wednesday. Tho ca'so Is one of tho most revolting in tho;history of tho county, tho ovidonco showing that VanNatta began his il licit relationship with his daughtor a short time nftor tho death of Van Natta's wife and continued regulnrly. Tho Iponalty for the crlmo is from ono to twenty yenrq in tho peniten tiary. Sentence lias not yet been pro norncod by Judgo Grimes. : :o: : Pantry Special Friday and Saturday ,35c extract for 21c. REXALL STORE- : :o: : Public Llbrniy Notes- The following books donated by Jolin McGraw woro a much needed addition to tho public library: Locomotlvo and Motor Powor, LocomotlVo Appliances Electricity Applied to Railways. operating Trains Mr Brako Construction Engineers and Fireman's Handbook Tho reports of tho librarian for tho past two months Bhow a big gain in book circulation. Thrco hundred books wero shipped to tho Camp Hospitals last month. NORTH PLATTE : NORTH PLATTE, NEB.I COW BRAND -si tilt)tnlUm (mil iT4iU& 2 7 An' Honest Motto Honesty lived up to makes U Cow Brand" Better Flour it i.t t.t 8 tt t.t i.t i.t i.t t.t t.t J.J :.t t.t j.t i.t t.t t.t it i.t it it i.t 3 3.1 it it t.t t.t it it i.t t.t it it t.t it t.t tt it it tt tt it it it it it t.t tt it it it It it i.t it : :o: :- For tho ailmcntB common among women, such as sick hendacho, back ache, heartburn, ncrvou,g wcakjicss nnd constipation. Prickly AbIi Bitters ! Is a splendid remedy. It purifies tho bowels, tones tho stomach, clears tho complexion, sweetens tho breath, re stores energy and cheerfulness' Prico $1.25 per bottle. Gummoro-Dont Drug Co STiecinl Agents. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Lincoln County ClinHtcr A C. for month cndlnc Dec. ill, 1018. IhUnnco on hnnd Dec. 1, 11)18 $10,'J 15.22 Rccoived from U. P. iback shops for Nov 25.25 Received from Hershey Branch A. R. C 500.00 Received from U. P. back shops for Doc- 22.10 TOTAL . $10,792.57 DISKUKSEMENTS. Warrant No. 307 Annio C. Kramph, Chm. Clvillnn Reliof l,Q00.00i 308 C. F. Trncy, for Influenza Hospital -300.00 309 W. J- O'Connor, material for work room 1.75 310 Western Union Tele. Co. telegrams. .' .00 311 Tho Hub Store, material for workroom 8.40 312 Tramp Dopt. Store, material for workroom 2.40 313 Wilcox Dopt Store, material for workroom 1.20 314 J. C. Penney Co., material for workroom 7.80 315 Donelson Cigar Storo, for Canteen '. 250 31C Mbdul Bakbry, for Canteen 19.9S 317 Herrod Grocery, for Canteen MAS 318 RubIi More. Co.. Nov. bill for Canteen 33.25 .319 Rush Merc. Co.. Oct bill for Canteen 20.70 320 Lierk-Sandall Co., for Cantoon 57.93 321 Ideal Bakery, for Cantoon 14.29 322 Schwaigor Cigar Storo, for Canteen 10.80 323 Frator Drug Co. for Cantoen 30 324 Palace Cafe, for Canteen..- 1.00 325 North Platto Creamorv for Canteen 14.50 320 Loudon Grocery for Canteen t 40.90 327 Cash Moat MarkM for Canteen 00 328 Liberty Inn for Canteen 15.94 229 Marti Meat Market for Canteen . 7.80 330 Roxall Drue Storo for Canteen 8.00 331" Mrs. E. S- Davis, meals for Cantoon 3.00 332 Nobr. Telephone Co.. Dec. rent 0.00 $1,599.59 Mr. Marti donated tho ainount of his bill for niatorlnl furnished to Canteen to tho Red Gross, being Warrant No. 3:'9. In tho amount of 7.80 Total dJsbursomonts $ 1.591 79 Balanco on hand Jan. 1, 1919 9,200.78 Respectfully submitted. MRS. JOHN DEAL. Sec. it it tt t.t it t.t t.t t.t i.t :.: :.: i.t it Xt i.t t.t i.t it t.t it t.t it Special Used Car Sale. Saturday, Jan. 25th, 91 Commencing at 9 a. m. War is over In Europe, btu,t wnr will bo on Used Cars at our Garage January 25th. Wo havo a fow used cars on hand, and' New Cars aro coming In and must huve the spaco, and lit order to make room, a Siicclnl Used Car, Salo will be held. i Regardless of value theso used cars must movo out. All used cars are overhauled, and In good serviceable condition, when necessary aro repainted tops repaired, nnd roady for a year's hard sorvico. Short limo will bo given on good notes, bearing logal Intorest. J. S. DAVIS AUTO CO. ir. " iMMitM2!!iMyM Jt 3.1 it it tt it it t.t 11 it it it t.t it t.t H it it it H t.t it it it it it it i.t tt t.t it it t.t t.t it it t.t i.t t.t it it t.t t.t t.t it i.t it tt t.t t.t tt it ti'iVitiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiillit I PUBLIC :.: t.t tt it it tt i.t t.t it it j.: t.t it i.t i.t t.t it it it tt it tt t.t tt t.t it it it i.t it i.t t.t t.t t.t t.t i.t it it it it it t.t it it tt t.t t.t t.t t.t it t.t it it i.t t.t it t.t i.t tt tt i.t i.t i.t it t.t t.t it i.t t.t t.t t.t t.t t.t it t.t i.t it it it The undersigned will offer nt Public Auetion, 4 miles miles Bouthwcat of North Platto, 1 milo west of tho Experimental Farm, on Tuesday, February 4th, 1919, Commencing at 10 a. m., Bhnr'p, the following described proporty, to-wlt 62 Head of Cattle, Consisting of 23 head of milch cows, 7 of theso giving milk now, tho rest will bo fresh Boon; 3 cows witli calves by sldo. This Is au ex ceptionally good bunch or cows. 9 head of coming 2-yoar-old holfors and 24 head of calves. Five Head Horses and Mules, Ono pair back niaros, 5 ycars old,, wti. 3000 In foal with Jack; I span Mollio mules, 9 ycnrB old, wt. 2300; 1 gray inaro, 5 years old, wt. 950, woll broke to all harness and good saddle maro. Farm Machinery. 1 nearly new John Deoro wagon, 1 good hay rack and wagon, 1 good top buggy, 1 good carriage, 1 noarly now 8-Ut. Deorlng binder, 1 G-ft- McCormlck mowor. 1 5-ft. McCormlck mowor, 1 12-ft. Emer son rnko nearly now, 1 12$ft .McCormlck rake noarly now, I Acmo hay sweep In good Bhapo, 1 Daln ovorshot stacker in good shapo, 1 John Docro gang plow 12-ln., 1 good enough sulky 10-in., 1 good walking plow 14-ln., 1 John Docro godlg 1 row, I John Deoro lister 1 row, 1 now Jokor walking cultlvntor, 1 good Osborno 10-10 Disk, 1 good 18-ft. harrow, 1 now VanBrunt ono-horso drill, 1 grindstone, 1 Galloway cream separator In good shapo largo size, 1 koroseno barrel; nlso household goodsv now 8 ft. dining tablo, now buffot, 2 now bods, 2 stoves, 100 nuarts of canned goodH and othor numerous articles. Will also offer 1918 Ford Touring Cnr, model "T" good as now Also 3 sets extra good heavy work harness, sot driving harness, sot slnglo harnos, oxtra good aaddlo and bridle, 150 Rhodo Island Rod hens, 4 brown Loghom cockorolB and 10 bushels of good pota'tooa FJtEE LUNCH AT 11:30. TERMS: All bujus undor $10.00 cash; abovo that sum 8 montha time will bo glvon at 10 por cent Interest. W. W. Gates and Alfred Montgomery. ED KIERIG, Auctioneer. :.: tt t.t tt t.t it t.t t.t t.t t.t it it t.t t.t it it t.t t.t t.t it i.t i.t it t.t it it it i.t tt it t.t it it t.t t.t t.t it it t.t it it t.t tt it it it it it it t.t t.t it it tt t.t it t.t t.t it if t.t t.t it it t.t it it t.t t.t t.t it it t.t it t.t it t.t t.t t.t it it tt it if' it it Ray C. Longford. W. H. McDonald, Clks !: