The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 15, 1915, Image 7

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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
IRA L. BAHE, Editor and rubllslier.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year by Mall In Advance. . . .$1.25
One lear by Carrier in Advance. .$1X0
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
PostoHlce as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, JUNE IStb, 1915.
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
State Bank.
mil Handle Special Trains.
The Union Pacific will handle two
special trains this week, both of which
go to the Pacific "coast. The first will
pass through tomorrow and will bo
loaded with members of tho Amorlcan
Federation of Musiclal clubs; the sec
ond is duo Thursday and will carry
200 or nioro postal clerks enrouto to
tho national convention.
Dickens announces that it will cele-
brato July 3d. A band hos been en
gaged and the spprts will include two
uii games.
CUT AND COUNTY NEWS
Miss Bessie Foster left last week for
Omaha to make an extended visit.
Mrs. J. J. Horrlgan and mother have
gone to Northport where they will
visit lor several weeks.
The marriage of Miss Hazel Smith
William Doram will take place on
Wednesday, June 16th.
Miss Clara DeRolf left a few days
ago for Cheyenne whore she will visit
friends for a couple of weeks.
Henry Hansen left a few daya aco
for California where he will visit the
exposition for several weeks.
Miss Isabel Doran has returned
from a visit with relatives in Gretna
and other points in eastern Nebraska.
Miss Alice Otten has gone to Shel
don, Iowa, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lubbers, former residents of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herrod and
Kldgely as a Crlmlnnl Lawyer.
H. S. Hldgely, formerly of this city
Is now recognized as Wyoming's
greatest crlmlnnl lawyer. Last week
he was engaged by tho county at
torney of Lincoln county, Wyoming, to
assist in tho prosecution of fivo mur
der cases. Mr. Ridgely conducted tho
cases and succeeded in securing a con
vlctlon of three of the men; with tho
death sentence attached. The other
two, In order to escape the fallows,
plead guilty to murder in the first
degree.
The Kemmerer Camera, speaks very
highly of Atorney Rldgely nnd esDec
ially commended the forcefulness of
his arguments to the Juries.
Motorcycle Relay Rnce
A coast to coast motorcycle relay
will start from New York on July
17, In which 117 riders will partici
pate in carrying a niessaec from
president Wilson to San Francisco,
says the Omaha Bee. The cross
country has been divided into thirty
nine relays, with tho approximate dis
tance of ninety miles each. Three
riders will take part in each relay.
One will be designated to carry the
message, and in case of accident to
him the second man will contlnuo
with tho dispatch, and if he Is delayed
the third rider will take It. The ob
ject Is to make tho fastest possible
here for ten dnvs rfiturnrd hnmo Prl'timo across the continent. Tho route
day j the dispatch, will bo through cen
tral New York to Chicago, then to
Charles Roach has sold the new sterling, 111., over the Lincoln Hlgh
Chevriolet car which he recently pur- way . From there the course will bo
chased in Omaha to Miss Comfort 'over tho Rock river route to Omaha,
Conway. I then by way of the Lincoln Highway
Miss Fern Garrison left the latter to Ogden, utah, and by the Overland
part of last week for Wellfleet to Trail to Reno. From Reno the course
spend a couple of weeks with her I w,n 00 over the Lincoln Highway by
sister. way f Sacramento to San Francisco.
aiu . t, i, . , i The riders through Nebraska have not
Mrs. Albert Durbln entertained a yet been deslgnatcdi
number of friends at a pre-nuptial,
shower for Miss Hazel Smith Friday, The Catholic Girls' club were tho
afternoon. guests of Misses Irene and Dorothy
T. S. Sebastian, whoso home is in Hubbard, Irene O'Donnell, Marie Stack
Missouri, is the guest of his brother,' and Josie 0,'Hare at thq HKbbard
J;-E. Sebastian, and will probably home Thursday evening. Mrs. James
spend the summer here. Hart and Mrs- W111 Hawley were
,T0 Oo. . , , T l awarded prizes in the card games.
nn r f , T ?rand JT N,cel' PrePared refreshments were
tion, Colo., is expected in the near fu- serv
turo to visit her sister Mrs. George ' '
Austin and Mrs. Charles Ell. I Bartel McGovern attempted to
,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Sullivan, oVk?OCk out Sa,oon -keeper Yarter ani1
Salt Lake, who visited friends and rel-! tho ,marshal at Braly one day last
atlves in this city and Omaha for ten 1 week and for th,s act of dnken play-
davB. havo rAh.rnmi hnmo i 'ness Bartel gave up $39.76 as fine
The American Reloincr.
The note delivered nt Berlin Friday
by Ambassador Gerard, as a rejojner
to Minister von Jagow's representa
tions in connection with submarino
warfare, Is a simple restatement of
tho American position. It contains
nothing of threat or bliistcr, nor can
Its clearly constructed phrases bo
twisted Into expressions of offense. On
tho contrary, Its language is stralcht-
forward, Its statements nro earnest,
Its whole text Is susceptible only of
"WHO COMES
HERE?"
By M. QUAD
Copyright, 1915, by tho McCluro
jNowpajer syndicate.
"Haiti Who comes here?"
"Friends, witli tho countersign."
"Advnnrn ntm ntul nlrn m nm...t
- I - vruuiVI
interpretation as pinin-dealinc on a Is Jen."
I -
matter so gravely affecting the rela- It was tho relief going the rounds to
nous ueiween two great nations, each clintum th tii,ata n,i t .i ,
jeiuous oi us Honor nnd determined out at post No. 7. Wo had fought Leo
.u muiiumn us uignity and prestige. all day long on tho straiurest battl...
mi. a . . . i . .
mo iuxi oi mo note gives occas- t e d of t m wimin mnn.ii, .. vii.i..
sion ror wonder as what Mr. Bryan ness. Prom riiii
found in it bo repugnant to his cher- front to renr, wo were hemmed In by
oiii-ii mum oi peace ror a)i tno world, forest and thicket. There wero swamps
cain.-ciuny as comnarcu with tho nro- in whlMi l rnniu nn.i
" " . DV 'V-4IO lUlIVlli
iuu uoio wmcu no signed, it does uucuets In which tho coy whlppoor
iioi, support, ins allegations as to Its win mint its nest, dense snots of for
consents, nor warrant tho forebod-1 st which seemed never to have echoed
Notice
From Juno 12th to Juno 26th wo will
glvo bargains in wall paper. Como
first to get tho best, C. M. Nowton. 41-2
For Rent.
Flyo room cottage, city water, elec
tric lights and sower. $15 per month.
Inqulro of T. SImants, 303 south Chest
nut street. . 3g.2
u
It
3EZ3CTI
OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
The First National Bank
-of-
Member Federal Reserve Bank System.
CAPTAi AA'D SURPLUS!
OneJHundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
Ings ho seems to harbor ns to the
future.
Study of the note Indicates thenresl-
dents solo purpose to be insistence on
the careful observance of an accepted
the ring of the woodman's ax.
1 ost No. 7 was tinder n lunro troo on
i no euge of a thicket. It wns a lonlv
place, well away from tho camps, the
dead and tho dying, but I wns glad to
ue alone. I had been neniiv im hour
principle predicted on the rcoulre- OI1 thl linKt wltlimit imrHlM,. lnnnnn
ments of humanity as well as the Ing to nlnrni me. when I heard n nr.
essence of Justice nnd equity. Its ap- x"" moving in tho thicket across the
pllcntlon is the feature that illatln. open strip.
gulshcs modern from barbaric war. """tie, rustle! Step, Btcpl It was
Whether It is to bo abandoned Is tho " "" movement. Whoever it was
substances of the present protest L T? , rench mo wlUl0ut '"scovery,
rilan, by the United RaM n nr J there were dead leaves underfoot,
' ,, " " aim tue thicket was dciiBe. A hare
miuiy. i v-n.jaflB:,.. . . mnriMi .i,nn. ,,,
mi. r .. .. .... . . .
president's renewal or the prot- ing its presence.
fer of the good offices in the task of
approaching Great Brltlan on behalf
of Germany proceeds on the assum
tion of continued American neutrality.
It comports with tho attitude rigidly
maintained from the first by this
country, and should greatly streng
then our position in the present dlnlo
matlc proceedings. Omaha Bee.
For Sale
..2 Corrugated Iron Buildings which
can be moved without being taken
down, nt Hershcy's Opposite Post 0f
lice.
days, have returned home
For Farm Loans see or write Gene
Crook, room 3, Waltemath building,
North Platte. 41tf
The game of ball scheduled at Suth
erland for Friday between the Boost
ers and the team of that village, was
called off on account of wet grounds.
Mrs. Louis Derr and children, for
and costs. He is now in a repentant
mood.
Stapleton will not have a celebra
tion this year, and of course a num
ber of residents of that town will
como to North Platte on July 5th to
help make the eagle scream.
A civil snrvfno pynmlnnflnn will in
merly of this city, camo from Sheridan beld Juno 26th, 1915, at North Platte,
u iow nays ugo 10 visit ner motuer, r me positions or cierK and city car
Mrs, Johanna McGraw for several rler at the North Platte post office.
weeks. For application blanks and Informa-
C; H. Emple, a Sutherland mer- tlon aPDly at tne ,ocal postofflce.
chant has filed a petition for volun- Mrs. Nevln Purbaugh, of Wallace,
tary bankruptcy. He places his 11a- has been broght homo from an Omaha
bilities at $3,.52.19 and his assets at hospital much Improved In health
$1,903.45.
... , 4 , t Modern living rooms with bath for
Miss Mary McCory, of Beatrice, trav- rent , ,ro at star c
, 'ellng agent for tho S. & H. trading b "OU8t"
. stamps, spent last week in town For Sale.
transacting business at tho local Twenty-five good red pigs, weaned.
branch office In tho PIzer store. Price J3.00 each. C. L. COOLIDGB.-2
COMING AGAIN
They Come to North
Platte Every Month.
The Quaker Specialists,
Doctors Buck and Loffler
will Again be at the Tim
merman Hotel June 17
from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
They are not strangers to the people
of North Platte.
Tlwn' lnrttn nil .. tv 1
uii jju.ouiio ouuuriHB nu 1 reutiiuii 0111 Him lOUCJlCQ tuO
with any Chronic Disease to call and "bawl or wrap worn by tho mother niv
111 it . Ifl II fYtyi1 liliHnml a. A. 1 I. tl 1 - M 1
viau wku lueir many patients now un- "tivia wuwiuu m ot uiooui
dor treatment, to In this way. learn of ur uuuy uiu you nvo In
fifteen seconds.
nnd then a woman's voice answers
I can't find tho nlacel It's so dark
1 flnnll 4A tn..)H
AyeT It wSs iT SlSfln'B vntpo. nnd It
had a sob in it, too a woman there In
the darkness between tho hostile lines
with powder smoke still in thn nlr.
with stray bullets darting through the
inicKets with a whiz as or some great
Insect stirred to anger.
"Who comes hero?"
"I wish it wasn't so dnrkl I am bo
. i ft
ui(ur. -
And then she comes ncrosa the onen
strip toward me, making no stop, nev
er hesitating, wnlking straight up to
me, as if she could seo ns well bv
night ns In th sunshine of dnv.
I can't find the place!" she sobbl-d
as alio enme to a stop within arm's
length.
"Good God. woman, what nri von dn
Ing here?" I gasped, almost terrified at
her presence.
'See! See!" sho rcnlled. holdlnc n
bundle out toward me. "Ono time I
saw a beautiful snot In tho woods nnd
said to myself that if he died I would
uury him there, but I can't find it I
can't find It!"
"What is It, woman? What bavo vou
got there? "
"See! See! Don't bo afraid. Ho'h
dend. no can't snenk or move. Tnko
him!"
She put a bundlo Into my nrms. nnd
I cried out nnd let mv musket fnll.
It was tho body of a baby nboutrnvi-nr
nnd a nnir okl uonrt? viajinn,i
from n cruel bullet which hnd nl-!
its little body nnd left ngrcnt wound,
wnicn look-ed horrible to'mo In the dim
llirllt dnnil ntiil rnll i.r..i. i..
, . v i tm uiiiutru 111
its own blood lend for hours! And
when I reached out nnd touched tho
Iryou
m
are now
m
ready to
1 M 1 1
Duna or order
WE
DELIVER
ROMPTD
your next win
ter's supply of a
see us. We deliver
whenever "vousav. Our
customers are alwavs
bleased with our oblieiw
service and low trices. Give
us vour trade. We carrv every
thing in lnmlipr- roal. limp. r.pmpnt'X-""
tiling, etc! You may know about usv?o
1 1 f mair 1 hntra rr-ttrart up i r-vl li- r-lo.
uui iiiuv ititvtii iiuvu izi v I'll ua ruui licluv
It'll be ta;our advantage to do
THE HOME OF GOOD LUMBER. PHONE 7.
COATES LUMBER AND COAL CO.
their advanced methods of treat
ment and the results they have ob-
laineu in every caso treated. This is
the only true way to prove their abll
Ity as Specialists, and everyone who is
now and has been suffering with any
chronic ailment, will profit by Investi
gating.
Investigate and prove to yourself
that these specialists bavo mado 227
Special visits to tho several towns on
their regular list for the pnst twelve
months. They invito you to first fully
Investigate tho results obtained In
their early large number of patients
They mako FREE Scientific Examlna
tlon of your case, then If you aro sat
isfied that they fully understand your
trouble, they will explain tho method
of trentment, tho possibility of a cure,
the cost of treatment, etc
Remember, it costs you nothing to
get acquainted with Doctors Buck and
Loffler. It costs you nothing and It
may bo of real benefit to learn what
your real trouble Is.
They treat only Chronic Troubles of
all kinds, and treat Scientifically
Remember tho date, Juno 17th from
a. m. to 4 p. ni. at tho Tlmmermnn
Hotel
THE QUAKER SPECIALISTS.
SHERIFF'S SAM'
By virtue of an order of salo iBsued
ironi uio district court of Lincoln
l.OtllUV. hOhraRkn. nnnn ti ilnnron r
foreclosure rendered In said Court
wnerein balmon C. Stewart Ja plain
tiff nnd Georgo Edelman and Lydla
Edelman nro dfnndnn(u nn.i t,. ...
directed, I will on tho 17th day of
juij, ivio, ni a ociock p. m., nt the
i-Hui i rout uoor or mo nur iimmn in
' " .UUUU It,
.w n I'latte, Lincoln County. Nebras
ka. Sell at Plllilfn Alintlnn t
. 1 ill . iu vu infill-
est bidder for cash, to untifv ,!
cree. Interest nnd nnu tiin f,n,.,i.,
- l . v i . I' h
uuni;i-iijuti properly, to-Wlt:
JNorthwest Ounrtrr fNWixi nt Cnn
- ' ' WVV."
tfon Eleven (11) nnd tlm Rnnihwnai
wunrior or tho HouthweBt Quarter
kow'a or swy,) or Section Two (2)
the cabin beyond the thicket?" 1 asked
still holding tile little oornn.
no wns so liunnv!" sho Hnid nn nh
paueu tho little bare head with
motherly hand. "And I was so linn.
py too! He won't ever Innirli nnd
crow again, will he? I've got to find
mat heautirul place and bury him
haven't I? And you'll hoi n iniV Vu
I know you will, for vou don't
anu curse nt me."
.She hnd lost her mind. Think of n
an Insane mother wander!
bloody battlefield with her dead child
in her nrms! She had but ono Mnn
to bury It In a dell which she bad once
visited and remarked Its beauty, a dell
In which Federal and Confodorntn worn
doubtless then burying their own dead
i Knew not what to do. I could not
Ienve my nost. and I did not wnnt hoi
to go wandering further. I was trvim
- --ci
u Kumne anu quiet tho woman when
she suddenly cried out:
Ah, It's not so dark now. nnd i on
nnd tho place! I'll Ko on abend a
dig the grave, 'nnd you follow on v
the hnoy. Poor baby! Ilo won't l
mat no is burled, will he? I ca
the plneo, and you"
'Come back! Come back!'
to her as she tied nwav In t
ness, but she wns W0 foot
Mio answered me:
"I'll find the nlaco!
baby!"
And when the relief cv
story nnd pointed to tl
Ing on the ground besh'
"God pity her!" wl
geant an ho lifted IiIf
STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE
HATE BEEN THE FACTOItS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS
BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GITEN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES.
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INTEREST PAinirnTtf timp nrpnoiTc
JEZJCZJ
DC
DC
;; CLOSING OUT SALE
Sulkey Cultivators.
Badgers, New Century, P. & 0. Canton at $26 to $27 each
Samson & Aermotor Wind 'Mills, each- - - $25 to $27
Bain Wagons 2 1-2 inch axle, 3 inch wide tire wheels,
24 inch hox and spring seat $65
Bain Wagons, 2 3-4 inch axle, 3. inch wide tire wheels,
26 inch box and spring seat - - $70
Bain Wagon, 3 inch axle, 4 inch wide tire wheels 26
inch box and spring seat $75
Boss Hay Stacker, best on the market, each - - . - $50
Boss Hay Sweeps - '. 30
Champion Foot Guide Hay Sweeps, each - - - 30
Thomas Crown Changeable Speed Mower, 6 ft cut, each 50
Thomas & Johnson 12 foot Sulkey Hay Rakes, each - 30
Johnston Mowers, 6 foot, each - - - - - - 50
Two Horse power Pumping Engines, each - - 50 to 60
Binding Twine at lowest prices.
AT HERSHEY'S
Comer 5th nnllsusi Street 'oi(ftsitc Postolficc, Phone 15.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
MrDrsanij
Outiht
rfirvi nmt?
TrueL
pi
jri6
Kb
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iflnd
eallcd
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Poor, pool
jnniil tbid the
10 'bundle rest-A'rnt.
ifpred the ser-
Mr. Fjteband,
Loo it r&t This!
j loiciture is meant to mako
yu iJililrlk. It's meant to give your
6rf 'iniittir a hard jolt.
,Xfou 'know you aro not playing
Ailrwlth your wife if you let her go
'fi'tlny'longcr without a gaa range.
Ymi have no richt to let her car-
-0 - - p
'ry Up coal during tho day or fuss
,riA -frnf nwnn n Iinf of nvn '
Do the squaro thing. Act now
Get facta from us.
, can.
ihoe'd an the oth-
tftorcretl around the
"God iilty her!" r
era nn they Htood n
poor little cor)He.
XV.MIIb ill
Ornnt wan mov iWAn lives thnt night
was moving 1 M'g by the flnnk. Lee
him. 'Thn mnr jy Hhe flank to mntcl)
Rlnughter r yte""Ultf to witness more
widows and iko itiousnnus or ouiei
with our T "''fid ' tho Bcrgcant, nnc
Himiinw . WA'VOiieffi we scooped out a
mintito'i Avo in'Bcarcely more thnn n
"Cnrr JTitne.
Now irmly now! Poor little thing
Jilfln. Thtt will do. God knowf
"It "lies! Full In! Forward
ail in Township Nine (9) Range 'u '
Vni.mn mnr
f enr
trifov'nV ilii'i! tvrlto of the glory ol
1-1 &-& A. J. SALISBURY. 9hflr!lT. ' l
Dnted Xorth Platte, Neb., June 12.
North Platte light & Power Co.,
C. R. MOREY, Mgr.
Mutual Building & Loan Association
of North Platte, Nebraska.
Organized 18S7.
Have plenty of money on hands to close loans
promptly.
Will loan on North Platte City property for
building purposes or to assist its members in buy
ing homes or paying off mortgages. The monthly
payments on $1000.00 loan are on principal $5.00
and interest $6.0Oor $11.00 in all and on other
sums in proportion.
Borrowers in this association can pay their
loans off with a saving of 25 to 30 per cent over
any competing association.