Keith, Saturday. Dorothy.; Green Arthur Ashley IN ay 7f A Carter DeHavcb comedy---EXCESS BAGGAGE. BE DR. 0. B. CRESSLR. Graduate Dentist Office over th McDontld State Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Frank Turplo tins loaned 105 acros lof lils farm six miles wost of town to Japs who will plant 100 acros to boots nnd five acres to potatoes. Anient nl for the beet land Turplo receives one sixth, of the crop Most lin in ilnto wall nnnnr nntforn! at the Roxall. " " 14tf Ferdinand Streltz left Wednesday ! ffor Jerome, Idaho, where ho expects i to locate. Ho was living in that state when lie ontered service as nN soldier nnd "no well liked the country that he decided to return. . Salesmen wanted at Dixon's. Sec our add In this paper. Young men only. 26-2 George Crntty was arrested Tuesday on charge of stealing two suits from the bawrgago room at the depot, llo was arraigned in court Wednosdny but refused to plead until ho consulted a lawyer. He was remanded to Jail. Get your lawn mower sharpened at Van( leave's blacksmith shop. 2C-4 J. U. Hemphill, who seriously Injur ed his hip several weeks ago, Is now able to appear on tho streets on crutches. The Injury has shortened and twisted a leg that will not likely regain Its normal condition. Potatoes and dahlia liulbs fofr sale. Phono 1297J. 2G-4 For, Sale or Trade a little mare heavy, with foal. Inquire at this office. Mrs. II. B. Elliott returned to her home in Council Muffs tho early part of tho week after having visited relatives and friends in town. Our store Is as near as your tele phone. When you want goods in a hurry you can bank on the SMITH JOHNSON DRUG CO. Phono No. S. Hotel McCabo Bldg. Work on tho now Huffman building on Front street has boon stopped for TUP, KON'.PAKTISAX LKAOITK. Victor Heck transacted' business in soino tilne (iuo to nn Injunction served Kearney for a day or two this week, i0y tne McDonald estate which claims Wanted, Washings. Phono 1001W. 4 that tho east wall projects four feet Mrs. Walter Fuller, of Fresno, Cal., t"e 't owned by tho estate. ' left for her homo Tuesday nftor a 1 Deginning promptly at eleven visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Payne. o'clock Saturday. April 17th, we will You can save money by buying a suit so11 at greatly reduced prices a limited at TRAMP'S sale beginning Saturday, "timber of trimmed hats. No charges, April 17. no refunds, sale final. VILLA WHIT- tw t.wiM i., n.io 0m ...in i, TAKER, mock's Store. j v. v. u iv.uuv,i a jit lino nvviiuii it in u u paid thirty-one dollars an acre this season, six dollars an acre more than last season. Quality Yes, we live and breathe Quality the clock around each day. Smith-Johnson Drug Co. Hotel Mc Cabo Bldg. Ladles and gentlemen you can all vote for Chas. Llerk, Jr., in tho prl- As this is tho lust issue prior to the primary. The Tribune will be excused for devoting a big share of its reading matter space to political articles, rather than to local matter. However, it Is only fair that the candidates be given a hearing. There is nothing that will add more to the attractiveness of your homo for the same amount of expenditure mary election April 20th for the office Make your solee- of County Commissioner. 25-4 Uon nQW whllolJ0,r Btock , completo. Ladles and gentlemen you can all vote for Chas. Llerk, Jr., in the pri mary election April 20th for the office of County Commissioner. 25-4 The right garment at the right price. The Printzess Garments at E. T. TRAMP & SONS. DUKE & ORVEN, 218 East Gth St. Phono 207. 2G-8 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collagen, who were married at Maxwell Sunday ar rived tho early part of the week and will make this city their home. Mrs. Cohagen was formerly Miss Zelma The remains of Alfred Cooper, who Feather, of Maxwell, and Charley Is a was killed at the depot last Friday son ofoT. M. Cohagen. night, Were taken to McPherson coun-1 our store is as near as your tcle ty Tuesday for interment. 'phone. When you want goods in a Quality Yes, wo live and. breathe hurry you can bank on the SMITII Qunlity tho clock around ach day. JOHNSON DRUG CO. Phone , No. 8. Smith-Johnson Drug Co. Hotel Mc- Hotel McCabe BIdg. Cabe Dldg. Through the series of meetings Owing to the walk out of switchmen which have been held in all the wards, an embargo has been placed on lumber much interest has been aroused in the which if long continued will seriously , clean-up campaign which begins next discommode building operations in Monday. By, the end of next week North Platte as well as elsewhere. every lot and alley in tho city will no Did you contemplate purchasing a'(lubt bo in a condition beyond criti spring wrap? If so our entire stock clsm. of suits and coats go on sale Saturday Try tho Rexall first, It pays. 14tf 'at. real sale nrices. 'Alterations free. I We conduct our business on the merits of our service and merchan dise. Both arc guaranteed. SMITH - E. T. TRAMP & SONS. through to Cheyenne the early part of JOHNSON DRUG CO.. Phone No. 8 the week where he was called by tho j i' ol walk out of switchmen. Chairman ; Bulls. Boguo of the B. of R. T., is also at 'Neb. Cheyenne. Now Salo Registered Hereford rl. P. Hanson,' North Platte, 1 GU Is the opportune time for the Wo conduct our business on the conservative buyer because we can merits of our service and Mnerchan- glvo you quality, style and a perfect fit dise. Both are guaranteed. SMITH- at reduced prices, beginning Saturday. JOHNSON DRUG CO.. Phone No. 8. April 17. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. The (Jrcati'st PolUteul Mriuir of tho Pretfcnt Ape. n, This Is addressed to Republicans and all voters who will cull Tor Re publican ballots at the Primary Iflloc tlon noxt Tuesday,, and thereby unite to protect Lincoln County ' against the greatest political menace It has ovor faced in its history. It Is tho custom of tho Non-Pnrtlsnn League to file Us candidates under any party heading Its loaders decide to be tho strongest In nny particular vicinity whothor this be Republican or Demo cratic. Thou masciuonuCng under the popular party head those candidates, who are plodged to a platform abso lutely destructive to tho chosen party, attempt to fool enough of the voters to got themselves into ofllice. If the Non-Partisan League wins In Lincoln County it will be by tho use of this stylo of tactics. Already there has been circulated throughout the county printed cards headed: "Ask for Repub lican Ticket at Primary." This ticket contains tho following names: State Senator Win. Ebright,. State Legisla ture Homer Mylander, Float Repre sentative Earl Hilllard, County Judge J. M. Calhoun, County, Commissioner First District Thomas Orton. Tho men who appear above arc pledged to sup port tho platform stated on this card. This cartels falling 'Into the hands of many nn unsuspecting voter who may be lead to believe he Is voting for Re publicans who w'ill support the prin ciples In which tho Republican Party believes. They are Non-Partisan Leaguers pledged to tho support, not of the Republican principles, but of tho principles of this socially destruc tive organization. Tho purpose of this article Is not to attack these men per sonally for they are merely .the dupes and tools of the higher organization, tho principles of which, It Is to bo sincerely hoped, they do not fully un derstand, and If they do understand these principles and the result of their application and still permit theVr names to be used they are the enemies of every patriotic loyal American far mer, laboring man and business man of this county. Ignoring the platitudes in their plat form which are printed merely as catch phrases and mean nothing, tho attontiion of tho farmer is called to some of tho particular earmarks of this Non-Partisan League organization For Instance, ,they profess to believe in the exemption from taxation of farm, improvements and working men's homes. Any thinking man knows that class legislation such as this would not stand In tho courts oven If It did get by the Legislature. In North Da kota it did get by tho Legislature and what was the result? It Is an actual fact that can easily be proven that the Non Parisan League having control of tho State of North Dakota raised, not lowered, the taxes of the farm lands in North Dakota approximately' threo hundred per cent, and ono of the prom inent speakers for this peculiar organ ization says: "What wo have done in North Dakota we expect to do In Ne braska." You may rest assured that If they were unable to run their state without tripling the tnxes of the far imers themselves, when tho farmers control the organization, that the Union Labor Man and the Business Man is not .paying anv less proportion than tho farmers. The next four paragraphs of the platform call for state and municipal ownership of all manufactories, rail- 1 roads, water power, telephone and telegraph lines and banks. It 1s hard ly necessary, to go Into this matter I with the voters of Lincoln County. We have just got through a session with government control of railroad and telegraph and telephone Vnos and as a colossal failure It has no parallel In history. There is not a voter in Lin coln County who will coml'dor voting for a return to thnt condition. ; Paragraph seven calls for all pos sible encouragement to tho orgnnlza- "T ll'F it Tubes On March 8th the Prices Advan ced from IS to 25 per cent. and we are informed by by leading tire manufacturing concerns that another ad vance is probable. At this time we have a a large stock of tires on hand and to reduce this stock we have decided to sell tires and tubes at 12 1-2 Per Cent Discount Until May 10th These tires and tubes are guaranteed first quality tires no seconds-r-and all fabric tires 'carry a 6000 mile guarantee and all cord tires an 8000. mile guarantee. If you need lires come in and see us. ervice R. Station Stearns Sleeve-Valve-Motored Cars. The Motor Car masterpiece. The simplicity of Stearns Sleeve-Valve mechanism has long been approved. The preferred Motor - Car. You'll know when you sit at the wheel. SIX BODY STYLES One Ghassis. Auto Co, OaYis tlon of fnrmers and wags earners co operative associations. The present I laws of the State of Nebraska need no additions along that lino. They are already taking care of this subject and ! there was no form of-corporatlon or association in the State of Nebraska during tho last few years that mado a higher percentage of profit nor enjoy ed a greater prosperity than the Far mer's Co-operative Associations under jtho present law. To tamper with the present laws along that lino would be to endanger ther'r own interests. Paragraph eight calls for state in spection and dockage of grain ami other products. Tho Federal Govern ment is already in charge of this In spection and dockage ofgrain and for tho state to duplEcatc the federal de partments would only create confusion and would benefit no ono, for certainly if tho Federal Government can not handle dockage and grading satisfac torily It would bo ubIchs for tho stato to attempt It. Pasagraph nine calls for up to date labor legislation and so forth. Tho labor leaders of the State of Nebraska are more than satisfied with the treat ment thoy. received In tho last Legis lature and will find no difficulty at any time in getting through any further measures that aro Just and fair. It is apparent from this brief nnaly--i- that their platform is a catch vote nflu)r and that probablv tho candidates ito not understand or bollovo In ono lialf oi It. Opposed to these abovo n.Miii'd candldatos Is a gonulno patrio tic American Republican ticket. For Stato Senator Walter Hoagland, Stnto Legislature 13. S. Davis, Float Itepre intative T. L. Carroll, and a goodly array of republican candidates for county Judge and commissioner. A campaign of deceit cannot bear good results for our peoplo and It is decoit whon theso Non Partisan Leaguers opposo such men as lloagland, Davis and Carroll for theso offices. Nono of these threo men is making a strong personal campaign. Thoy have served us before and done It well, satisfac torily representing us at Lincoln, not as any Individual class but as tho peoplo of Lincoln. County, and worked day and night for the intereBts of our peoplo ns a whole. To rcfuso to re elect men of their standing and ability under times ltko those would bo an error nothing short of crimo. No honest farmer, laboring man or busi ness man has anything to fear with theso men as their representatives. Call for tho Republican ticket and voto for the Republicans. Do not bo fooled by, a clique who wish you to voto for them as Ropubllcuns so that thoy can represent us as Socialists. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CHNTHAL COMMITTER. ::o:: Not vests In very pretty designs for tho now spring suit. K. T. Tramp & Sons. : :o: : For Sale. Span of big mules, wolght 2G00, 7 and 9 years old; also ono mulo wolght 1000. AddrosH 11. L. Doug' los, North Platto, or phono 702F013. ::o:i Wall paper and paint at tho Rexall Mrs. C. C. Kitenour and daughter loft last evening for Julesburg lo which placo they were preceded by, Mr. Rltcnour and whoro thoy will make their homo for a time. With the primary election but, four days away there is but littlo politics talked or discussed, in fact you can stand on tho streets for an hour and not hear a word of politics mentioned. Out door work for tho right-man at Dixon's, see oar ndd. Good money. O. IT. Thoelocke, who wont to Lar amie last week, was ti sufferer from ptomaine poisoning after reaching Laramie, resulting from something he had eaten on the diner. IIo returned home nt onco and wa confined to tho houso for four or live days before fully recovering. Christian C"urrh. Bllblo school at IL'45 a. m.; preach ing at 11 :00 a., in.; preaching at 8 p. m. O. L. Smith, of Bethnny, Secretary of tho Nebraska Missionary Society will bo with us Sunday morning nnd will speak at 11 o'clock. This Is broth er Smith's first visit to us and he should bo greeted by a largo audience. Mrs. O. E. Elder and daughter Fayo returned this morning from Omnha whoro thoy were called by tho Illness of a relative. Our entlro stock of suits and coats ono salo, Saturday, April 17, altera tions frco. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. ::o:: For Hate. . . , 100 loads of dirt. Best filling and top dressing for lawns. Bert M. Reynolds, No. 1 Reynolds' Terrace. 28-4 Dizzy Headaches Headaches accompanied by dizzi ness, or vertigo, nnd congestion of tho face with cough, Is the lioadacho of heart trouble. Usually such head aches occur at a tlmo when tho hourt ;s trying to cnlargo to adapt itsolf to a back How ot blood which occurs when valves do not properly close. If the heart is able to enlarge to take onic oi this trouble, the pulse remain -toady, tho face rudrfy, and tho individual is strong nnd capable. But if tho heart is unablo to nccom modato itolf to tho situation forced upon It, thoro Is a hard pulHe, sleep lessness, and the henducho and tho conditions described above. Lack of norvous tone in tho heart muscles and cells la back of overy phnse ct this form of headnche and heart trouble. Adjusting to ro-allgn tho Joints of the splno so that nervo openings aro restored and tho weak ening nervo pressuro Is removed, brings health and strength. NO CHANGE Consultation Is without a charge or obligation. Drs. States & States, Tho P. S. C. Chiropractors. Building nnd Loan Building North L'lntlo -- NelmiHlin. CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS DISEASES ATHE F0U0WING THROAT APMS iO HEART LIVCR STOMACH PANCREAS SPLEEN KISMET'S B0WCI.3 iSpigdciolifnit LIMBS LOWER PiNCHED NERVES, IMPOSSIBLE TO FURNISH PROPER IMPULSES (LIFE AND HEALTH) TO THEIR ORGANS AND TISSUE m