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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1915)
Semi-Weekly Tribune MA L. BAKE, Editor nnd Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono Year by Mull In Advnncc....$1.25 One Ycnr by Carrier In Advance.. $1.0 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postoflleo ns Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, Jl'NE I.'tli, 1I5. .Must Keep Out of Conlllct. New York. "Thore is no victory near for oithor sldo In tho European war. It will be two or three yearn before the conlllct ends and millions more men wll be slain before peace comes. BALL TEAM MUST HAVE MOKE MONEY. The directors of tho local base ball association met last evening to size up the financial situation, and tho fol lowing report was prosonted by tho secretary and treasurer: Receipts From sale of season tick ets $025.00; net receipts from Ogalal Ia, Kearney and Horshey games $84.70; total receipts $709.70. Disbursements Work on diamond $05.35; uniforms, bats and halls $80.51, expensos North l'latte to Ogalalhi $31.08, Willow Island to North l'latte $24.25, Kearney Normal at North Platte $10.35, salaries, room rent and board $285.25, total $197.30. Balance In the treasury $212.31. Fromtho nbovo It will bo seen that unless funds are secured in the im- mnltnfn fiilnrc. tint N'nrfh Plnttn hull I team must go "glimmering." Tho vuiu a n. i.,i f tr,,,.rviin,inii oaianco now in mo treasury win iasi publisher of the Peoria Evening Jour- 8hlorl tl,ne' nml l,1,e .mnniigonioul ml and onco npolntod as United States "W" ,nocy Is forthcoming he ambassador to Russia, who reached ' l"f ,wl1 bo disbanded, ns no bills New York today on the St. Louis of. wi" be contrnct(1 that cnnnot bo tho American line, In from Liverpool. , Plndoll spent some time along the second line of trenches extending for tlilrty miles In the vicinity of Nancy where ho saw, ns ho put. It, "every thing but the actual murdorlng bf tho men." No returned a Ann believer In tho necessity of this country keeping out of tho conlllct. "I am not n peace propangandlst," ho Bald, "but if all the Americans could boo what I have seen thos would novor go to extrome nionsurofl orcept as n last resort. The situation in Europo doflos description. New words nnd phrases will bo needed to tell the horror of it. "However, a premature ending of tho war would bo a misfortune. It is Tho fact that over 300 season tickets have been sold naturally reduces the gate receipts to a more song, ns the holdors of tho season tickets nrc the follows wlio attend the games. Tho cry is moro funds; will wo heed the cry7 FOR QUICK SALE Fine corner lot- shade. twov good bouses always rented, price $iV0IM)0. Siunll payment down, balance to still. A rare chance to make u good Invest incut. Owner must sell. See BRATT Si (iOOHMAN. Boosfers Shut Out Oguliillu. Tho BostcrH "enmo back" In fine beat for futttro peace to lot thorn fin- form Sunday afternoon and dofentcd Ish, but I do not want to sec America the Ogalalhi Braves by a score of drawn In. I soven to nothing. While tho game "Franco is u strange, now Biibdued was In no ways spectacular, It was nation, but she Is preparing to fight to one of steady and consistent nlayinjr tho end. Nevertheless, ono already nnd with tho exception o: the first Hears murmurs or 'atter uie war, men inning, when tho Braves went into the what?' Tlioro is n growing inclination air and allowed tho Boosters to thrice to aRK. 'What Is tho Justlllcatlon for reach tho homo pinto, It was an ex all this slaughter?' Ihlbltlon of real ball. Luby, In tho box I talked to a man near Caroncy, n for the Boosters, had the Braves at member of tho regiment which started out of 4000 men. He was one of 200 that wore left. Ho described a certain battle an a mingling of terrific noises, a slinking and trembling of tho earth, blinding chocking smoke, hiding all sight of both frlond and foe tho Bcreams of tho wounded and dying and then tho confusion of the retreat. Neither ho nor bis comrndon had any Idea of what they wore aeompllshing." Let Well Enough Alone. Tho Gordon Journal makes a plea at some length foe tho elevntion of Con gressman Klnknld to the United Status sonnto. Tho Journal decluros that Judge KInkaid Is the logical man to put forward; that ho has itconipllshcd moro for tho state than all congress men and sonntors; that his long ser vice especially qualifies him for sena torial duties; that his wido knowledge: of men and nffalrs In Nebraska give assurance of strong party suport; and that bis work In Nobruska of mon and affairs in Nebraska glvo ussurnnco of strong party support; and that his work In tho Big Sixth has so cn dcurcd him to his constituency that his morcy and only twice did they succeed In getting a man on third Luby wns given gilt-edged support In every department. With the present line-up, Nortli Platte lias a team that is not likely to suiter many defeats from western Nebraska teams; In fact It Is a team that deserves strong financial support from the people of the town. In tho Panama exposition contest, Miss Gladys Stogall won at the Llerk Sandall store and M13S Maude. Owens nt tho Stone Drug Co., each receiving a trip to tho Panama exposition, In eluding Pullman fare nnd side trips. MIbh Owens also won tho second piizo at Llork-Sandall's, a diamond ring, and Miss Elllo Durbln won tho diamond ring at the Stone utorc. There were other lesser prizes won by different parties. Federal Judge T. C. Mungor return ed to Lincoln Inst night. Ho lias a daughter In a hospital sufforing from Injuries received In an accident and her condition Is a sourco of consid erable worry to him, henco bis de slro to get back homo nt tho carll- lir la tin rn nt nnrrvtru n Itnnvv vntn 1IU A U Ulti J J ft- Vsltl I J IV 1 1 V- L J I UIW 1 Ml - 1 regardless of polities, All of this Is uni i' ul' true. But a transfer to tho senato Have you seen our fibre silk hose at would not be aproniotl6n or add any 25c per pair? honors to Judge Klnkald's career. Ho e. T. TRAMP & SONS. belongs to tho Big Sixth, whoso repre sentative ho can bo as long as bo do- Which opened aL The Leader last Saturday isriow in full blast. In spite of the disagreeable weather SaLurday hundreds of eager buyers attended the sale and Look advantage of the greal bargains which The Leader is now offering. Just think in our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Department we sell garments at a price which does not pay for even one-half of the sewing. Dress Goods, Wash Goods and Silks are marked down to less than wholesale prices. The stock must be reduced to the lowest possible minimum by July 6th. The offer which we made last Saturday, namely, that the first five customers who would buy $5..00 worth and upwards would be given the free choice of any house dress in our stock, was taken advantage of in less than one hour's time. This oiler is made for Wednesday, June 16th: The first ten customers buying $5.00 worth and upwards will receive a house dress free. Yours for Great Values, i Julius Pizer5 Proprietor, The store that gives the Green Trading Stamps. ; , FM SsasBi wm 4dFR ij CUUZE AND URACY TO " APPEAR HERE PERSONALLY. CITY AT1) COUNTY NEWS A sponge live3 and dies on tho same Rock, but a Gamo Fish seeks new waters. Tho answer to this is the pro vnrh. t'A TJnlllntr Stnne Gathers no A Baker, of Cheyenne, chief of tho Mnn " sires, nnd ho can keep tho district in "ol(1 "vision of tho gonoral land of- Jlimea Cruzo liml sidnoy Brncy, for tho ropubllcnn column whoro a nowl"co' '? town takl"K t8"- mer stars in "Tlio Million Dollar candidate might fall. Counting gnin , niony bcroro a special mastor In chan- MyHtory," who nro making a trans- n ii il 1 rxau i i ItriHi Tml tvt IT! til n til n n tl CCl-y in CaSCS WllCro CancellnttOll OH rm,H..n tnl trln l.v nntnmnhlle. urn tho sixth district. 'should the buckcs- bo'uostond patonts is sought by tho Buroly "Gamo Fish"; and it is a for- tlon oJ'tho Gordon Journal mater- K'mnimem. a largo numoor Kono C0I conclusion that they will gather iall enou i t , i a 1 i nr.couiiL iinii u coucciioii ul uxiiieiu-1 BrjT.!t J58 iotc Uiuiigi'il. Homo gvown strawberries aro now tlves, commonly termed "Cussing," Miss Lela Scott 'returned Saturday Former Secretary of Stnto Bryan, bolng plilx d and tho crop is nnou.iced reaching Into sixteen syllables. i from Lexington where she wont tho who r-mtgned his portfolio rathor than as boliiK oxcentlonally fine as to size Their route to tho Pacific coast isjllrst of last week to attend tho Mc- Mrs. Glen Mann wl entertain tlio G. F. F. club this afternoon. W. J. Dumas, of Keystone, Is spend ing a few days in town thlB week. Edward Bonher of Gothenburg, spent Sunday in town visiting friends. Tho Zenda dancing club will give one of tholr bl-iuop'thly dances at tho Masonic hall Thursday of this week. W. J. Tlloy leaves today on a trip to western Nebraska points. He re cently sold his Ford car and now trav- by rail. and qun.lt;, . sign tht -second note to Germany, is sued another stntemont into Saturday, declaring that tho note was fully re- idtiml fl 1 nti t tt r tlio iyna (ill n I mm r ? a roslgnutlon. The rovlBlon, Mr. Bryan s)n un vronmn averred, sottcned tho note, but was not shtllelent to 'justify him in withdraw ing hts roQlgnnttoi'. liuorgo vromnn worn. 10 umana aun- tM0V wiii cover js estimated at about muul day morning to spend a week with his 50oo mlloa. About two thousand Nevada whoro ho spent about three nn. Plnv Vrnninn .. .... T ...... , I weeks hiivlncr rnnc linrsos. TTf away from tho ordinary course of au- j Vicker-Crawford wedding. tomobllo travel anil the total distance . . , ..,.. , , Tho ' Nevf tSr club was entS5tatiied very pleasantly at the experimental farm by Mrs. W. P. Snyder tho lat ter part of last week. Tho members met at tho home of Mrs. Elmer Burke arid were .conveyed to the farm in automobiles. A unique and interest ing contest was heUl and won by Mrs. Androw Yost, who received a large bouquet of tlowers. The ladles were also taken on a tohr of Inspection over the farm by Mr. Snyder, after which a two course luncheon was served. Quality shows In Tqpsy Hose. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Weather forecast for North Platte and vlclntiy: Fair and warmer tonight, partly cloudy Wednesday with cooler In afternoon or evening. Highest tem perature yesterday 79, a year ago 82; lowest last night 50, a year ago 59. Lucky Bill's dog and pony show will exhibit In Wnlace next Saturday. H. II. LAND GRAF Painter, Papcrhnnger and Decorator - : Phono Black 570. WYLIE WALKER, With tlio Gnston Music Co. Tunes, Regulates, Repairs and Rebuilds Pianos. Telephone 338 or Call Clinton Jewelry Store. miles of this Is across desert and through mountainous country and while wo disliko to apear pessimistic or kill-ioys, It appears to the innocent TOR RENT (Jood hill pasture, nlei.'ty water. tt In true". riiIiI Mr. Hrvnn. "tlmt only three IlllU'S from tlllH city.. No hiv-stnniler. tlint the stunts thev nor- I saw tho final draft of tho noto Just Hies.. Horses and cattle 2c per per formed In "Tho Mystery" nnd escaped before my resignation took effect, but bend per day. See Win. Ramsey, just Wuu thofr lives will be as a child's It contained an itnportunt change I west of ( oolldge Farm. piny when compared with this under- had no knowledge oi this change at taking the time my resignation wns tendored amuw ot mruwooil irrigation District. Thoy loft Now York on May 15th, nnd accepted. and report having no serious accl Notlco la lioreby given that tho as- dents as yet but many amusing exper- "Follow-tip Meetings. aesBor In nnd for Birdwood Irrigation iencca. As they nro cnrrylng a moving "Follow-up" meetings will bo held Bdstrlct, Lincoln County, Nebraska, has picture camera, thoy havo boon fort- eucii evening thla week at tho Chris- completed the assessment book and hns unnto In taking a numbor of these finti iiniiiiRt MnMimiiat imii Prosbv- delivered the onmo to tho secretary, which thoy havo Interpolated Into torlnn churchoB. As tho namo hull- lI1d the Board of Directors Is horoby tholr act In which thoy will appear eates, thooo meotlngs f How up tho called to meet nt tho olllco of tho'sccro- In person at tho Keith theatre, Juno tabernacle services, and those con- ry at tho resldenco of Mrs. W. B. 2Gth, 1913. verted at tho rovlval meotlngs nro sup- McNeol pn southeast-quarter of section Thla is nn oxcollent opportunity of posed to attond ono of the four ;,,- township 15 north, rango 32 west meeting them personally and saying rOiiirnhna thin week mill nllvtlinnmnlveR of tlio litli P. M., I uosilny, July Cth at good-byo or uu rovolr. donondlnc on with tho denomination of his or hor - of sn,a date, to sit as a board the kindness of tho Gods who nro sup- cholco. Those "Jlollow-up" meotlngs 01 equalization ami to near ouiections posed to guard picture people. will also glvo evidence of Intorost m." l nssosamoius ami win remain in tim wnifurn of Hioho who hnvo miulo session us long ns nocossnry not to ox- n profession, and will help thorn along lod ten days; during which tlmo all in wlmtever wnv noslblo. oDjecuoiiH to tno valuntton and as- Bessment will be lienrd and dotormln Uao "Mar-not," Sherwin-Williams ' ed. durable lloor varnish. Oct It nt the Dated this first day of Juno, 1915, Roxnll drug store., : MARY C. McNEEL, Seo'y, NO REASON FOR IT. weeks buying range horses. Ho brought back two carloads which ho Is now offering for sale. At the .Sells-F'.oto show, which, comes here Juno 28th, Captain Recar ao will demonstrate his method of training Hons, Kid McCoy, tho famous prize fighter will show the art of self defense, and Rosa Rosalind, tho maid of mystery, will appear. These aro only three of the many attractive feat ures of tho show In addition to tho aerlalists, the equilibrists, tho clowns, tho porformoing animals and Buffa lo Bill's Wild West. F. J. DIENEIl & CO. Real Estate nnd Insurance Come and see us for town lots In dlfforent parts of tho city. Good In vestments on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent. Wo havo also good bar gains in farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dowov Sts.. upstuira, When Citizens of North Platte Show the lVny. Thore can bo no reason why any reauor on ma city who suncrs tho tor. hires of an aching back, the annoy nnco of urinary disorders, tlfo pains and 'dang rs of kldnoy Ills will fall to heed tho words of a nolnhbor who has found relief. Read what a North Platto citizen says: Mrs,. A,. G Wessburg, 70S wost nirtn Htrcct, North Platte, says I. .1.1 r, .1 I . nn.. In 1. - ..1 . .1 self tuifo until you liavo your proiierty troublo with my kidneys. A doctor liisurcu ngninst lire. It comes when diagnosed my caso as a Uoatlng kid least expected, nnd very often the cn. ,l0V- Many n day I was unablo to lanilly hapiiens 1.. II... ii-aauuns ja uiu ll'Iiauil lor 110 irO 111. I wnrn nimnlnuml A, ,.o..ot.. m m I " v -( ituutHlllltllli an UUVI llllUII surnnco l-oiicy ucing neglected. Somo- advlacd, but luckily I learned ot times it Is allowed to Inpso, nnd tlmt Is Donn'8 Kidnoy Pills and procured a the time tlio policy lioldor Is often "u,, 1MBUB,",". Vriivoa Fiunrlit limtnlnir. Iiisupa win. , vnw " ru ?loro' Know bcniuor ec uo.'s nnd voiiwlllfeolim tin, nfAMn " JJr"K o.l0rJ "Ba aK tnem C.ETEMPLE, REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE ROOMS lfflSa, I.O.O.F. BUILDING, 1 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. A fow dnys romovedt ho pains and re stored my kidneys to tholr proper working order,. Anothor of my family has alnco been troubled by kldnoy complaint and has had a world of good irom mis rcmcuy. t'rico doc, at all dealers.. Don't simply ask for n kldnoy remedy got Doan'8 Kldnoy PIUb tho same that Mrs,, wessborg had. Foetor-Mllburn Welcome a Good Cigar And a good clgnr means ono mado at tho Schmalzrled factory. Our rep utation as a maker o fgood cigars In North Platto extend? back thirty years. If wo did not mako good cigars wo would havo been forced to closo tho factory years ago. If you havo not boen smoking Schmalzrled's, Cigars It is not too Into to begin, Farmers, Attention The greatest grain crop you ever raised is assured barring IE3Z A IE ZLi . There have been hail storms all around us. You cannot bar the HAIL, but you can bar the consequences by letting us write you a policy against loss by HAIL. Delays are dangerous. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. Let the Little Giant Clean Your Carpets PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING plli Phone Red 1G2 J. F. Schmalzried. Co., Props., Buffalo, N Y. I