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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1908)
Jk ttgciid nncSDim 4r 'V.'liirih Jiuiiflrnar mn. (ttf jflennmn 3F tweirty-iitaSh runnuiS THE; FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ofiNorth Ratle, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Happy New Year. ty latit t'rtHWijr Sa &mrof lOiicHiiltiii JLiandiVtia, f Iavtir. i JiMim ICtiM Hartuico ;lu ntitntSj maier taStmd ibe sntiuilnsrr f Hie indtito- Pio sAcdvtb ut & tsbarikie jiurty i&ondej a foar-ooarne lainota" fiunflsy an fiti'ta f Mr- iit4 Mxr.. Frtii Zitinuniiitcu, Sibf ainr yiavr TPtfloHniafl. ICbnrt', 5nmneB lo 4e nay Ilarre utl:ifluiitsrj ,ut tliit jdcanuruMe .cviiiiL. Tiic (DnSturann hiM wuh ibe ncrnic nf c tcstj unraimic iwup yf kt Jiuny aunt (vreniiiir vsbun uliitiiun ieiiujIIcii piSiurtifl lliure 5nr t Heap ycur jiiliificutttm. 3Vr Cbrjiitmuii trtiec wta-e IbuirrDy lafitm -ratb "were diittritiir'.tjfl umimc llm $100,000.00 20,000.00 100,000.00 CLINTON, THE JEWELER ij;ui:irt.B ly Suotti Q1uur. Afler rnritmn umeB hu& lmtm anfltflcrf an the reniua- Ojb KAinauy MSoe lusarR JtLurruy m- GiBXSL2ilee Fund for Depositors $220,000.00 iCQrrt(cnnniflnrinC''3nick uHHrtf ud cuih resources) disritrf Ibe !i'omnc iflwotoo i8 socieh Jtonx Tie Jtiflmr CWb miKit vCh UK BKOiX DEKTtST, E 0er Flrjtl Keiiou! Btufc. fhvue MS I 1 j The fcsft W he Lvpc k Jtwrti Qiaaba yeuter4ay M ut 1 06. 7'he receipt wwe tjm head, Wfi mwe than x lb? bane lut Swit year whwi the price V.V;t2tr ltricat; 7x4r nod colder tiid wtrevt, JUuvti xntorml lru) tft&t io tht (. iffr. &i lira. JJ, 7?, ;rv, rf Jew jaey, vur j;oest at the Iutho4tot i-vuuj;: yhnterixy, Vfjim J-vtfic (motor ar Jffft. & "wWcb ie ar'Me te tftwyer for i-errSw. ymtJ sferovgfe Jday. For KeV-The Purfriwi bva f j eibt rwmii mod JUs4lau I AriAw Melnwa pai CUriUusr wjth bis daughter Crou t Oalley. K.V.V.- JWhe Habd JAm who had 5 hew i rMtiog kw paret for few dy, r-1 torntd to Cbttw w4y eight j A toore or tafrn oosples attended duuting party hw) by the Kntghti; of ('Anwb'it at the lAxxMt ball last nhl. The I'yo JyeaUet Co- wlU tate toother rptsoiaJ train of lacwi wolkw" p i the tforth lilvw breb tomorrow J For Kot fety Deposit Imer. Kkatt & COOPHAJ. ftupi. Anderson and Awt, Bopt, Mr Kwwj w down from Cheyenne Bun- day night and went out on the branch S yesterday, Pmbylerian Mie of Hemshey will jfjy mi oyster aupper in their church on Key Year's Eye, Dec. SJlst. lnryUAy invited, A Jittl tr2r rowlj 1U ujixr ac t tbo hwn of Mr, nod Mr, WJJ Irntn CbrUtix? Jay nJ it ixslaz esrfrJ for ter4eriy, MwnlxfMof tbjf Uplcpa' ch4r vJJi t;;ikr Mien Eth4UartIey a prc-nu;tld nhovcr at tho Iwrno of Mr. und Mrs. Kmntc Hatch thU evening A. Hraj(f, Ial of tho firm nf ftclirfe bcr & Urar 'or tho c4 thl rnornlniy, Mr. Urajw nd hU two eon will return to Colorado In a tew ihyt. I'rlvata 8 por cent fnortoy to loan on real cut a to. liitArr & Cooduah, Krank Murray, of tho Uurko-Votuw-Murruy Commlsxlon Co., of Denver, earns down Tliuniilay night and (ent Chrlstman vlth bid parcnta, returning to Dtiiivcr Sunday nltflit. Mcctlnur of Ilulfalo Hill Oun Club U called for Jan. lt, W), at T'J'I p. rn Htoincof A. Muldoon. Election oW cr aridotlwr muttra of importance to ivi club, A. MUI.DOOIf. IVculdcnt. At tbo meollitif of tho Klka laitt oven ItUC It vim decIJi.'d to tfivo aoclal func tion of noma naturo oncu a mouth for tbt nxt fiyo mouth. Tbofirat of these will lxta Key Vcar'a reception to mem tw and their ludlea at Odd Kullowx bitll next Saturday oviminK, C, II, BUrnp i nov placing hia furn iturt) for hla ciar and confectionery eUmt in the Keith theatre. 'J im furn lehbiKB aru handnorne in dei)l((n and tlui rwm will hsvft nn attrnctlvo appear uijce. Mr. Htamp will ko to Omaha ill a few duya to purchaao iiln nUck and t!Q atom will bu opened tho narly part of next month. UnA&iii unit VVf4iimj4tr. W; uuxm tbia xowukiK i. ue jr taHa. At lbe clone of the tftt Gvrvtt wre lu53 lir inn mifl Hit Itilfle wuertsry .isttnictare in cat fflywerB unfl tuitBritaiitii Ibe iniruft't'TC f the indiua Card Oefo jsmi wwtiA -riiatini,: i;nt'in.e lAwndsj ttftenudun ut tbe Artliar Huug- iv&i reiiflnoce. Hajpb Kre wun Hit- Ztxnv itidsrtmid is. Mrr Tanuur wintAnc cointyj- tftnitiyn a In- tgmrt vt 21 nntb iiusnnt iftrrt lr. und Mm . Sutlur SncbunKn 3ct lurt tndift Stir XTiiut-nitb ncnd tt Jtutyb Eurnry, txfJveiirnry, trrired au towt) lutrt. siiciit. nutadnz btre lo .t- lond tiie Crydtirnjuo-Utriaey "wu33iitj; vuxixvrxvvr wuvmic. Tirtsre "vriH it u anidirlrbt jvcrrioe mt tie tunotpuJ cbarch llbaradnr anrit bvirv ii inr 4it 3 1 AX All xrammnmctiiitB who cr" .tire urcd lo uttend. NEBRASKA'S PART IN THE PREVENTION ON THE GREAT WHITE PLAGUE- mn- J the National Association for tho Study and age, and here avc tipn. and Prevention of Tuberculosis on a melancholy fact thut i til the VtAlvi Bute thvrv &tt nuallv l&)jyjQ idettlm fjruui eonmumti A rcfil wriU-r in the African MJHnifey educational rniaejon. I hla or cal jMUrwil ertimtilee the ltwjjinr at ajganization is a voluntary one. The quarter &f luHHun, The letter rti. means for conduclln the crusade it has itoUUiwiAy tourv t;ariy correct. J undertalcen are voluntary Kifts and Vs re rrswy ahle fo forrn a reaeon- J dues from us members. It receives abl conception ot this frightful Jevas-j no government suboidleB cither 8tat or national, inu pinn to uring mo ex hibit to North Platte to be open free to the public for a wcck, beKlnnln to- tbt THE BKLLE ON 1001) will wear our ahoes. A hollo cannot alford to bo auen In ahthby hIiooii, mid know that our alioun keep tho uppear Htico of now onoH for n lon time, All Wi.lllu and All Sim to lit helloH with bin; feet and belles with Hrnull foot. Tho hIkjch you boiiKlit hero In l'J()H vbro woll. Got them hero In 1000. B M A. L T. TIts Big Shoo Man, tsotat -noon cunuamptiun car ries off its -victims ut that period of life when the individual is vi the mout raloe to hhnMdf, He family x&i the commun ity. There aire xaodtslt-; wptta&ilj in tereftinx are two rooms, ne xfovwhig the dark negrlocttid, manotae, gena hreeding bed room, where faraDr nuc cedin familr mar ncaoire the diseace has re- through lack of (ordinary ettuttry uur- m il l. . a: l . -a patiently in the tnuwle de that hit Tictim will come. In oootratt there is a bed room where light, freab air asd eleanliaens pre'aiJ; where lhe third of a man's lift-time which he ppende in jleen may irire hun the reft and re cuperation h edt; where rtadkinf: diteate is lhwarlod and the indiridaal is not a daszer to his &mi)r. bis friends and hit neighbors because of uneanitary living and habitf . Time was, and not uoon tho mirtu or tno snoetator in zar dicunt wnen we aoceou-d Um aoc- a lasting fashion. About the walls 'tor's diagnosis "eontmuotion" in a hang numerous mottoes in large poster . spirit of resignation even though tinged type calling Attention in a startling i with rect-ntinent and bitterness. But way to me cany sympioma oi tne ats-1 it was uie wunaatuxn. we nsa no nope ease; to the number of deaths in the j or rescuing the patient but net about to mum him at comfortable as po&Eible morrow niuht at Masonic hall. exrived the cordia' co-operation of this county and the citizens of North Platte particularly. A group of more than fifty men and women has been asked ana willingly conHonted to act as a committee to extend tho interest for the benefit of tho whole public The purpose of tho exhibit ia to bring be foro the individual in very tangible form the lesson of both prevention and cure. Hy picture, motto, chart, dia gram and model, tho subiect is fast ened upon the mirtu or tno spectator in tation. this xarrifite of human life, the turtunuz St entail, both thrcical and mental auu we enonnous economic ioss to the country, by reason oi a ditea.8j which we know to be both preventable and curable. This is especially o of thote vttio have been fortunato ?nough to have had no friend or relative stricken with this pertilence. We who are glad Vi y we live in a iau! ox a tnotx, continuous aunujne, oi whole some vitalizing air, untouched in any great degree with tie great white plague, are ant w aivregaru uie inw uoijs encroachment of the disvaie and to be in u measure Indjuerent to the great problem which present lUelf in the light againKt ontumpuon xa uw morn tmcxiy poiwiatKj cotomunmes. We are apt to feel that vince It doe not touch uc fndividuiiliy. it is in no Wav our concern. This fallacy of tbu' ease: to the number of deaths tn the theory Is daily nrewnUd Ut ut in the 1 various narta of tho country: to the announcement of death from consump- measures which mould be adopted to according to the practices and tra tlon in some of the regions ac much prevent tho npreau of the ui-eaw: and ditions of the times; trie cod-liver oil favored by the good fjxi's unligbt and 1 prominently to the danger of prorniscu- internally, the statfy room with light iren air as our own; region wmcn. it wi spitting, it nan not occn inaptly , aoovenuiauon ez.ciuoea ior iear tne saui oi us mat we are "a nation oi i paueni "wouia ut more cold," the spitters" and this ia one of the rnoit i routtard plaster on the chest and the proline causes of thi spread of con-1 feathrr led to steep between. Toda sumption. The germs of the dlseaee v know that such a combination is al are contained in th spit. When de- that It required to insure a speedy nodted on the sidewalks, in public , death. We know too tbtt the adver- nlace anywhere, these trerm become tled eoneumhtlon "cure" ia general I v dry and pat into the dut to beta nostrum; an alcoholic drink poorly dis- hreathed in ny other pereon wno in J guided and that the good uollara which turn become infected. Consumption i j the ignorant and credulous have spent a ditvaiie of the masses. It depends . for tueh are positively wasted. We largely upon the tflndltlons which (re knoy that consumption is communi- quently mirrontA the poorer cl es; I cable; that it is preventable and cur lack of freh air, sunlight, proper food able: we know too, that the best rcme- and suflirient rent, for it protagation. 1 Hes to be had are those given without liut H knows m limit in reypect to in-; stint by a beneficent Providence, sun- oiviouaif, ana the nch w wej-u-d ; light and Irenh air, These with many are in a great danger a ouiers when oth any of u disregard the method by thsro were such a thine a Immuniti , would lo happily free tmn OA dreaded scourge. Hot they are rwt. neither 1 our beautiful healthful city of North Platte, for whereyer there had existed n solitary case, there ex- tats the possibility of ontinuwl infeet ion and slowly but aurely will the dis omho wntlnuo to spread unless the peo ple are forearmed ny a Knowledge which will move them to activity. In tho state of Nobratka there occurred .'(22 deaths from comumption duriug tlio first six months of th t year, Thi means nlout 1W death for the whole . tin..., t ... i - t . yiiMf. tTiiiiir r wr vjio uifini ; ut Are wo to conilue our eiroru to Ntamplng out diieaite of hog and cat tle; to securing state appropriation fnrJhe purpose of rendering our live slock hoalthy and safu and do nothing for the preservation of human lifo? For the imt four month Nebraska linn been opmdng her eyea to thin prop wdMon more than ever before. And with tint oarni'Bt clfort born of thut In tvlllganrii yhlch ban placed her ut tho head of the union In the mutter of liter acy, Ni hruMkii will not lug in her duty to help wlpo nut the groat whltu plague, ('((zona of North Platto and neighbor ing town In Lincoln county have boon waiting with Interoat tho advent of tho tuberculoid! exhibit which linn been pruvlouHly referred to. This exhibit Is dent to tho central western utntcH by which the Infection Is spread. tho exhibit show hy numerou photograph what i being done throughout tho United Btates by pri vate, municipal and state effort in both prevention and cure? It Illustrate tho freitli air school, where in such cities a ltoton and Providence the children found to have the infection aro sent to neparato buildings where thuir ntudies may bo pursued under conditions com imruhlo to thono ot tho sanatorium. There aro hundreds of piclurea of every doMcrlptlon. There uro map of single ntate. of tho United Ktatci; charts showing tho distribution of tho dincnHe, off tho number of deaths by occupation er lessons are tauirht bv tho ex hibit and brimrinir it to North Platte our citizen have performed a service whose value may not be measured in money. No one should fnil to eco It. wfR'thnr he be a consumptive, whether he have a consumptive relative or friend or whether he has had nothintr whatever to do with consumption, the Knowledge gained will bo clear prollt. i lie citizens ot Nebraska aro not sel fish. They will contribute their time. their energy and their means for the benefit of uuffering humanity in equal proportion whether tho cause bo n sua don calamity or n continued nlatrue. such ns we have to meet in the greatest enemy human health hua ever fought against, tho ureal win to Hague. Popular Subscriptions Tho now furniture unil tho twol tub-., lea for tho V, M. 0. A. are horo Tharo in now hooded n rug for tho par lor and linoleum for tho Huvornl gomo rooms. ThoHu will cost f7G or $100 and The Tribune uuggcuta that this amount bu raised by popular uubucrlptlons. Contribution!! for this nurooao can bo muc to this efiluo and tho liut will bsi Bio Trlblnw Till Hi 0' Hi I W Ratkol Rail Rnmf. Tho ndvunco ngent of "Tho Itlvals,' A basket ball game will bo piuycii n which Joseph and William Jefferson between tho h ah achoo team nnd tho i'i'. ...u -u.mu., om, nlumnl of tho high school Friday night "pent yostorday In town completing or at tho oiwrii houso. Tho proceeds will rangomentH for that stcllnr attraction. go Into tho treasury of tho Htudont ath- Tho name of Jefferson Is so closely aB lotic association. Iloth teams are prac-, oociatod with the stngo the mero men- Uclng tills week ami a good twoedy ( tion of tho numo and the play ia auf game iu uBoured. jilclcnt guaranteo of ita attractiveness, iho two vouncor. Jeiiorsonn aro Keep Lnrgo, almost tiow Acorrt Hrfrd Coal Atovo wotth igg.oo; cut to $30.00;. BllAWQoODMAH.' hie. un ttio fonutfttlbri iournCd bv their fatfi6r, who wds tho most wldfily known actor on inu mnuncan Binge. XHtB)CTORS E. F- SetKTircr, t F. WcGrc v, i. J. Halligaii, F. L. Ktraarj, Artbar McJximira. Where the Shoe Pinches. Why do 510a iaswre yonr Iwwse, and furniture, and stable; against: fct"? 35tcaf.c M 3M ka"4. zm& tbey burn up, the loss will izM aa yam. VfbT 3o x glact 30 mmrc vour life ? Bocasise 5 ywa dBe tajd y inH die some day ibe 3ss wffl iwit fall oa 3o Ibtst oa somebody else 3, our -wafe &r (dawgibttir, xar ajtjd mother, or invalid sister or otsae oilier defenceless 3pedenL You irava"t -x-aewed sibe qiuestion in this way? Then ibiol: at !Over and 'drop a card to the undersigned. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES -STOiONGES! IN THE WOBLD" SAtIL MORTON, H. P. NEELY, Manager, Jrnuiotinl Omaha, Neb. !W- H. McDjheIcI, Local Representative, Nurlh JlhiliK, Nebrasks. ,i'Af t i-.T vi I Workman & Derryberry FOR e Furniture Hardware Buggies Wagons Hamas Windmills Tanks Feed Grinders Stoves Ranges Oil Heaters Lincoln Paint Varnishes Brushes Oil Glass Putty Mutual Building and Loan Association OF NORTH PLATTE, NEB. ORGANIZED 1887- 1 ASSETS 2S9,S86.05 Office 622 Dewey Street. In order to supply funds for loan applications approved and allowed by ita board of directors, this association will Issue a limited amount of Ita paid up stock, in any amount from $100.00 to $5,000.00. This paid up stock draws dividends at the rate of six percent per annum, payable March Ut and Sept. 1st of each year, and may be withdrawn any time upon thirty days' notice. All of tho assets of the association being invested in first mnrtoatres on Improved real estate in the City of North Platte and tho nRsrw.iat.lon being operated under the supervision of the State Bonking Roard. thoro can be no safer investment. T. C. PATTERSON, President; SAMUEL G00ZEE, Secretary. E. S. DAVIS, Asst. Secretary. Don't Put the Cart Before the Horse, but buy good draught hnrness at Fink's Your horse will be moro comfortable with good harness, well made and well fitting, and will do better work. Draught harness $30.00 to $50.05. Light har ness here also; good harness, nil of it. . A; Fi FINK;