OR. 0. II. CRESSLER. Graduate Dentist Oihct over the McDonald Statu Bunk. to Tin: VOTERS OF COUNTY. LINCOLN LOCAL AND TEJtSONAL klmer Shields nnd fmnlly left yes terday for Cheyenne, Edward Rebhiiuson left the first of tho Weak for Onmha where lie will undergo nn operation. A number of Union Pacific officials woro In town the firt of tho wcok examining employeos. Down go tho prlcos on alt Lndioo' Suits nt BLOCK'S. Evory new fall suit at 26 off roKulur price. r. and Mrs. John McDonald oxpect to, loavo in tho near futuro for Omaha where thoy will make tholr home. You would enjoy a good Watch. Visit Dixon's and sco tho bcatulful lino of watches thoy display. Jt. B. Doavor, of Omaha, Sales-manager for tho Local Shoo Market, was in town Wcdnosday on business. Special Plaid Skirtings In beautiful patterns C4 inches wido ?G.OO per yard. 1 yards will make a plain skirt. 2V1 yards will mako a pleated one. Como and sco them at AVllcox Department Store. air. and Mrs. T. C. Patterson will loavo Saturday for Hot Springs, Ark. ailss Edith Tompkln will loavo Sat urday for her homo In Chicago, after vkil'tihg for some tlmo at tho homo of" her aunt Mrs. T. C. Patterson. Wo aro pleased to announce that wo aro the exclusive dealers In tho Schwartz Forney Hextor Coats. Wo Uavo a completo and attractive lino in all sizes and at very popular prices ranging from $13,G0 to $85.00. 'Winona Campflre Girls mot at tho lioirio of their Guardian, Mrs. Forstcdt last Friday ovonlng. Jllancho Rogers andBlancho Bellows wcro mndo mom lers. A one-courso lunch was served at tho close of tho mooting. ' A reebnt caller at tho local Dodgo agency reports that his firm now owns over fifty Dodgo cars, that thoy have standardized on theso cars on account of their most economical service. Ask any Dodgo owner. J. V. ROMIGII--Dealer. Owing to tho unusual mild weather this fall woflndwohavo too nuny suits on hand at this thnoof tho season. Wo therefore aro offering a 25 dis count to insuro a qulcl clearanco of every suit in tho store. BLOCK'S Ladles Outfitting Storo. COiritT HOUSE will m: PLANS POSTPONE!: UKQMATlLY r Dr. Morrill. Dentist, office over Wilcox Department Storo. i-It was tho Klholoohco Campfiro Glrl who hold tho candy sale last week and cloared over $25.00 to 'help pny tho exponsos of tho Cadet Baud to Lincoln. This camp met Thursday at tho homo of Ruth Koons and olectcd Mildred Skinner, Ruth Doty, Bolda Ball and Florence Rohorts to membership. 4 Miss Bosslo Holllngsworth and Clar- enlco Kosler woro united In marrlago Wodnosday afternoon by Judgo Wood hurst Miss Holllngsworth resided lh North Tlatto and has been employ ed, In tho Union Pacific Cafe for over two years. Mr. JCoslor is employed In tho Union Pacific freight Iioubc. Thoy . wlll.llvo In North Platte. In presenting my naino to tho poo pie of Lincoln Coutny for election to iho offico of County Coinminionet it Is my desire to present to the voters my attitude on the important questions i hot will be presented to the newly ioctod board. Among theso probably tho most Im portant will be tho construction of the new Court Houso. Tho County has already voted to lovy llvo mills per year for five yoars beginning in 1919, and ending In 1924, for tho construc tion of this building. This building should be planned and constructed with tho idea In mind that It should servo tho pooplo for a long term of yoars and that It should provide for tho coming growth of our county. It should provjdo not only for adequato and sufficient office rooms but also for rest rooms for farmers and out-of-town tax payers and tholr families whon nt tho County Seat It should have an Auditorium for tho meetings of Farmers, Business mon, tho Amer ican Legion and similar organizations. And this work should bo as economic ally done as It is ,pos8iblo to do It and seeuro all tho desired objects. Another of tho principal questions Is the proper construction and main tenance of hard dirt roads. The Lin coln Highway is now maintained by tylio state and It Is my desiro that as soon as posslblp wo should secure North and South routes through tho county under tho Bamc system. Tlfere should he a comprehensive system of highways to each town In the county, built so ns to furlnsh the farmers with tho best posslblo road conditions to their nearest trading point It is my belief that all culverts and Im provements on roads should bo of a permanont nature. Districts Number Two and Threo are each at this tlmo receiving only onj third of the County Road Fund and thoy contain over 90 of tho roads. It Js my opinion that District Number Ono should bo extended so as to Include all tho roads which aro directly tributary to North Platto, or that tho funds of District Number Ono should bo used to maintain these roads as far as may be right and proper. Tho finances of this County should lit) handled tho same as tho finances of any pthor largo business organiza tion and should bo fairly and honestly handled. I stand for all of theso prlclplcs and respectfully solicit your voto at tho November election for County Commlslsonr District Number One. W. J. TILEY, POLITICAL ADVERTISING ::o:: Two of the threo County Commis sioners are to rotire the first of the year and now men will tako their places. Tho opinion of those mon Is that they should leave the building of ! the now Court House to tholr succes sors They base tholr belief on the fd that building material and lifbor will b choapor next year. Thon they think It would be better to collect a good part of the tax with which to pay for the Court .Houso "before contracts aro lot rather than havo tho contrac tor set a prlco on tho building In the oxpoclatlon of having to wait for his money. Both of those aro good reasons whloh will havo to balance tho Jncon vonlenco of usIuk tho present building an extra year. o LOCAL CAXL'FMtB COUNCIL HOLDS INTKRESTINO MEKTINfl. A meeting of the local council of tho Campfiro Girls was hold at the homo of Miss Lucille Wilcox, Wednes day. Tho organization of five more groups of campfiro girls was approved and Mrs. Stevens, Miss Colo, Miss Middlostadt, Miss Nyberg and Miss McConnell woro approved as Guard ians of those groups. Each Guardian was asked to fill up tho momborship of hor group so that there would be at least fifteon girls "In tho camp. A big ceremonial meeting was planned to tako place beforo long. This meet ing will combine the cntlro campfiro organizations of the city and ench group has boon asked to mako an ex hibit of things done by that group. Each will also furnish one. number for tho program. Camp honors earn ed at tho Summer fiamp will be a warded. Tho date will be announced later. QUICK LENSK SERVICE ! Wo grind our own lenses. Dixon & Son. i 101 ' TICKETS FOR 'THE CKEIGHTON HIGH (JA3IE ARE ONE DOLLAR EACH. A recent Chandler owner reports an avorago of 1G miles to tho gallon of gas, on his Colorado trip, mouiv tains and nil. A good and also econ omical car Is tho Chandler. J. V. Romlgh Dealer. Ilomor Rolen lof,t yotJtorday for Maxwell to visit tho homo folks for sovcral dnysr : - ' " ' 1 1 1 ! -: 'J iiLiUii'' ''. 'i 1 1 i n i u 1 1 '. ; i : 1 1 1 1 1 1 u . ; i i i . w i : . ; good coal; i lUWlUtJJUUlUWtt! ONTPHTneN The season tickets sold by tho High ttahool football peoplo did not include a game with Lexington so there was no loss to local purchasers when that team withdrew; When tho local of ficials took on tho Crclghtpn lllgh team thoy did not change tho' status of. tho season tickets. This gamo is not on tho season ticket schedule and so season ticket holders aro not 'ad mitted without paying the regular Iprlco. This is ono dollar to all out- sldo of school. A commlttco of busi ness men has been selling theso tick ets and has mot with a good response. . NOTICE TO "BIDDERS. For construction of sidewalks, crosswalks, arches, approaches and fillings: Notlco Is hewby given that scaled bids will bo received by tho City of North Tlatto, Nebraska, for tho con struction o sldowalks, crosswalks, arches, approaches and filling, said work to bo done according to plans, specifications and grades as on file and given by tho City Engineer. All bids "must bo on filo with tho City Clerk on or beforo November 2nd, 1920, nt 5 o'clock p. m. of snld day. Dated this 20th day of October, 1920 O. E. ELDER, City Clerk. ::o:: If you aro still to buy your Fall Suit, don't fall to attend tho big suit salo now on at BLOCK'S. Don't Forget the Salvation Army Drive this week. Of course, you want a Fordson THE Fordson is an ideal tractor for your farm. It is built compactly, simply, yet with abundant power. It pulls a two bottom plow and will do a proportionate amount of any other farm power work. The Fordson engine is unusual. It is simple, easily cared for, and bo designed that the farmer can give any attention required in ser vice. The entire head of the cylin ders, which are cast enbloc, can be removed for grinding valves. The air is cleaned with an im proved air washer. A special car buretor allows the use of kerosene without any of the trouble that is commonly associated with this fuel. The Oliver No. 7 Plow was built for your Fordson The Oliver No. 7 plow in addition to being specially adapted to the Fordson tractor has all its well-known Oliver features. It buries the weeds and trash; it is operated from the driver's seat; the furrow is always kept at the same depth by a special stop device; in fact, it is an ideal tractor plow designed for that one purpose only. See it here with the Fordson tractor. '$854.00 F. 0. 6. North Platte. Hendy-Ogier Auto Co. FORD AND FORDSON SALES SERVICE. MOTHERS ENTERTAIN THE FOOT BALL ROYS AT A BANQUET WEDNESDAY. Tho mothers of tho boys of the High School football team, entertained the boys, their coaches and tho high school teachers at a banquet-Wednesday evening. Tho spread was served In tho Household Arts department of tho Franklin Schqol and was a suc cess from every point. Tho boys did justice to tho food and roport a fine time. r ' Entlro stock of fall suits at Vi OFF regular prices at Block's. Slnco tho two hundred reduction on Chandler cars, you can buy this big flno car for less than many smaller and loss favorably known cars. Come and look them over. J. V. ROMIGII Dcalor. Bleached Muslins of good quality TIRE PATCHES aro important when you have punctures and b lowouts and you have to expert those on any kind of a road. Our tiro (patches will mend the break in a few minutes and you can go merrily on your way Rough roads or other obstacles will have no terrors for you. Roy V. Buskirk Garage 215 East Fifth St. 25c per Stored yard at Wilcox Department The Salvation Army works everywhere nntl nil the time. Poor Protection and Poor Taste Everyone admires the heauty of the novel strap pumps for Fall and Winter. But they are not intended for wear in unpleasant weather. Not only is one's health jeopard ized by wearing them when it storms, but not being made for such wear, they'll be ruined quick ly adding unnecccssary expense. Here are good looking shoes made to stand winter's hard wear, which will save both health and money for you. Military Heels Priced From S6.00 to $12.50 SHOE MARKET AYES YOU AT ONEY ON SHOES. I REA1ART PICTURES 1 1 WILLAM D. If jjfc M 1 TAYLOR'S 1 W oPItOD-UCTION MX ;MmLl At The Sun, TO-DAY. Matinee at 2:30 and 4:10 P. M. V i