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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1915)
-w'i' ' Qtiw it mm Mfftm THIRTIETH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., JULY 2, 1915. No. 47 Knch Take n Cnnir In tho two Karnes of ball with El wood Wednesday and yesterday there was a brorak even, tho visitors wln tho first game 1C to 10, tho Boosters tho tAnnnil !) In I) In nl v trinlnu-li. ltn irntnn not running full on account of rain. ! Mrs. Allen Waugh and baby, of AVal In Wednesday's sramo tho Elwood laco, are visiting relatives In town. TtooTkra'madM Menard Woods was called to urfiirBra SSJnlnS Artley Jowa yostfcrdny by the death of a broth- was iut In at the beginning of tho or fourth, nnd checked the hip hoorah of Corblu Jones will go to Dickens to- , tho visitors. 1 morrow to pitch In a gamo of ball Yesterday LiUby, ror tho locals, was thoro. In line form and only onco In tho six ... , . . innings did tho visitors get a man on Joseph Hayes will leave tomorrow third. Tho Boosters mado their two for Omaha whore ho will attend tho scoroa In the first Inning. Bullard nutomoblle races. mado a'safoty, was advanced to second PiUvini TTnstottor nml Tnlm Snvder ?C ASM 2!fcip50thn ,wffi? aA$8S& f xwell werobusTesssltors l. and Bauer home. For tho noxt five In- i jrs. Muchllnski, of Omaha, came the nlngs alr-tlght ball was played, with first of this week to visit her son Flor nelthcr team having any noticeable ad-; in Muchllnski for a month, vantage over the other- Th(J N T c,ub wcro 4nt0Ptaln,a at . i . auction bridge Wednesday afternoon by WIio'm AMio In Aorlh rinttef mIrh inirlpn-nnln rilntnn J. W. Sumner, traveling for a well JUSB egaruo Clinton, known cartoonist, Is In tho city sollo-' Mrs. Mooney and daughter Miss ltlng orders for personal cartoons Grace, are expected home tomorrow which will appear In The Tribune, from their trip to California. Theso cartoons will glvo a picture of , the subscriber and humorously duplet . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelso arc enjoy hls business or his hobby. In order Ing a visit from tho lattor's sister Mrs. that everything may bo satisfactory, Wallace, who arrived from Scotts Bluff the cartoon In Ink Is presented to tho a few days ago. subscriber for his approval, and If sat- jIra Agno3 Hoyor returned Wcdnes Isfactory a newspaper cut Is mado and d 1 Y6rt City where she at- P.ubl,etL,n h. iHVt il,0i,c0liSS I tended the national convention of the tlon for cost to bo mado nftor tho car- . of the Maccabees, toon has been published. It is a straight L,nulcs OI U1 alaccauceB forward, novel and legitimate method ; Hcotty Dye, lato with the Norfolk of advertising and has not the slightest ball team, now disbanded, would like to ttngo of gratt. . bo taken on the local team, but tho management has written him that no l.nnd HnrgnlnH. 1 opening now exists. 140 acres nlco vallev land close in for Tn.u.i t.- o,,n,i., ,i t A 5JKllA1K in?l bay I Intnl. farther out. at $30.00 ner acre. . O. H. THOELBCKE. KnrmerN io Hun Store. Col. Dave Love informs us that a deal was completed Tuesday whereby his stock of groceries and shoes passes to the control of tho local farmers co operative association, which organiza tion will proceed to engage in mer- nli n ml I atn n- nftor Mia IKtH. Hln Rtftrp. building on Front street has also been I i"'"-?r.. r"ii ...,1 that Harve Cornell will have charge ' of the store. Sutherland Free Lance, Judalnir from a signed artlclo In the SSEW.'y ite. Tib.i,l,0uR!jT ' John illustrious Show. Manager of the . Hershey ball team, whereat we aro very nun j iiiiiucui a. nu . i ii u ii i iiil i i-.j . sot, e Tof tho Hershev ball 1 poated what said that North Platte they did not care for future games with' Tho Indian Card club were the guests North Platte on that account. As a re- of Mrs. J. H. Stone Wednesday after suit of tho criticism of the North Platto noon. Prizes in tho card games were team by The Triouno at tne opening! of tho season, hotter ball has been played, a fact that Colonel John has prouaoiy noticeu, i-ernaim mho xrto une's reference to tho Hershey team will likewise result beneficially. Ball teams some times drop Into a lethagla condition and need waking up. Mrs. Nesbtt, of Pawono City, state or ganizer and field worker for the W. C. T. U. will speak at tho Baptist church at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. It Will be a most ' interesting nnd enjoyable lecture. er,vng to stimulate-the mind to higher and nobler Impulses. All ladles aro requested to bo present. Will ltobb, who lives south of L'ex- Inirton. tirnnacted business In town yesterday. He has 400 acres ot alfalfa wt wnntlinr 1ih hoon unable to eet In on nis ranqn. anu on account ui mc; to the fields to cut the first crop, which' Is now practically worthless. A very heavy rain fell last night In the section between Gothenburg and Grnnd Island. Railroad men coining up from the Island this morning say that at Darr the water completely covers the ground. Will Boll, who was down from the Birdwood yesterday, said ho lost a good part of his crop by the hailstorm Thursday evening of last week. Some of tho hailstones were of such size as to knock holes In tho shingle-roofed buildings on his farm. 1H o I Vp chlf "Eke National Dri2i! 'buy a 'Bottle Coday i2y freshing. This is Who's Who in North Platte? watch the LOCAL AND PERSONAL The ball game at the park Monday will bo with the Ogalalla Sioux. Ir Baughor, of Atlanta, Nob., were unit: ed In marrlaca In Sutherland Wednes day evening by Kov. Brink. They -will make their homo at Atlanta. Mrs. Goorgo B. Garrard and sou Dal las will leave Tuesday for Iowa where Thev will visit rolatlves and the form ers' mother, Mrs. A. W.W Hughes, who lias ueon visiting mere xor several weeks. Weather forecast for .North Platto nnl vlclnltv: l'.irtlv eloudv tonlcht and Saturday with probable showers; not much change In temperature. Highest tomnerature vesterdav 80. a year ago 81; lowest last night 62, a year ago 54. The strong Bridgeport ball team will I W.SffS" V ffi?h10 W-rnnUrS ! ,ms defeated every team in the north- we8t "F1 f the-Btato. Maples, former- Bl,l"s ,e"BUU l"u , won by Mrs. C. it. aiorey ana Mrs. -vill Hawley. Assisting tho hostess were Mrs, A. A. Schatz. Mrs. Earl Ham Ilton ami Miss Alma Waltematli. Tho Hendy-Oglor Co. received two more carldads of Fords this week, -which were Immediately placed In the hands of buyers. The firm Is still con siderably behind on' their orders, but hope to catch up tills month. Lightning Monday afternoon struck the home of Editor Itasmussen of the Hershey Times, demolishing tho kitch en chimney, tearing up the. elcetrlc wiring and ripping up the roof. No one wns at home but the white "purp" and his color was changed to a sooty hue, The ladies of .tho Chritlan church will Horve a commercial dlnnbr In the church TjTfsement Monday, JUiy o, irom-ii.-au to 1:30. Following is the menu: Roast pork and horse radish, brown -potatoes and gravy, lettuce, escallopod to matoes, cabbage salad, bread and but ter, sago pudding, coffee and Ice cream, Price 30 cents. ThA rainfall for June, as reported by Observer Shilling of the local weather bureau, was 3.3y inciios, wnicn is iour teen one nunureatns or an men in ox cess of the normal for the month. The oxcess of precipitation slnco January first over the normal for that period Is 9.67 Inches. Tho temperature last month was a fow degrees colder than the normal for June Buy It Today You have heard of the National Drink you have seen the Welch advertising, you have been reminded that grape juice has arrived But, have you tried Welch's? Is your family using it? Have you made the acquaintance of this bev erage of Nature that not only tastes good but it is wholesome and re Welch Week. See our window display and buy at least one bottle of Welch's Today. Lierk-Sandall Co. Uncle Sams Favorite The Boosters go to Ogalalla Sunday for a gamo with the Sioux Braves. ,, W. T. Wilcox and J. J. Halllgan want to Central City this morning on legal business. Tho contract for the now bank build lug of tho Bank of Hershcy was lot this wook to Arthur Holtgrcu for ?C,000. ? The Blblo Study Class In District No. 1 will meet with Mrs. S. It. Derrybcrry, 3us soutn uocusi, Tuesaay auornoon. Thos. Orton and family left by auto j vf-W&rA W,U Mrs. Frederick Hart and Miss Baker, of Detroit, will pass through this even ing enroute to Los Atigelos to Join their sister, Mrs. Goo T. Field. Mrs. F. W. Hlnckcr and Mrs. Ira L. Bare will entertain about thirty ladles at cards this afternoon at tho homo of the former complimentary to Mrs. Mil ton Doollttle. Julius Hahler went to Kearney this morning to bo present at the oiionlng of bids for strcot paving. .Mr. Hahler Va selling cement and Is therefore Inter ested in street paving. Christian Science services Sunday 11 n. m. Subject "God." Sunday schc 12 in Wednesday evenlnir meutlnir o Subject "God." Sunday Bcliootfr.,,; 9 Wednesday evening meeting ov-ml,, ery week at 8 o'clock. Building and Loan uuuuing, room zo. a coruiai in vitatlon is extended to all. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. L. Bailor returned Wednesday from an eastern trip which extended as far as Syracuse, N. Y. En routo they stopped over In Chicago, De troit, Toledo, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. The trip proved a very enjoyable one. Tho wheat harvest In Lincoln coun ty will start about July 15th. In a few sections wheat la reported to be rusting to some extent, but generally speaking the condition continues ex ceptionally good. Tho Fourth of July committee reports that the celebration for Monday Is now well In hand and tho program features aro working out to perfection. With fair weather a very largo crowd of visitors Is expected. The president of a co-operative hall insurance company arrived last evon lng and started out this morning to ad Just losses In several parts of the county. He first went to Blgncll, will then co to Hershey and later to the Birdwood. The lossos to bo paid by this company will amount to several thouu and dollars. London Times Jein;imls the Truth A demand that the nation bo "told the truth about the war" Is voiced by fho Times in an editorial. Tho paper. dec! declares there Is no Immediate pros pect of being able to compel the Ger mans to withdraw within their own frontiers; that it will take months to nrovide the British forces with the big guns, high exploseive3 and ma- chine guns which are necessary. j 'The country has got to set its teeth,' , says the Times, "disregard contusing bulletins and face the probability of a prolonged and unprogresslvo cam paign in the west while Gen. Von Mackensen'a successful march probab ly had postponed a resumption of the,. Russian offensive for several months until they are provided with guns and shells. '"To put it briefly the allies on both fronts are being held with no pros pect of an early change. Moreover, tho outlook In the Dardanelles, of which the less said the better, long ago ceased to otter prospects of a swift and easy diversion in the middle east." ATTENTION HOI'S AND (UltLS. Wanted 700 boys and girls at high school grounds by nine o'clock JulyJ 5th. Flags' will bb furnished to those who wish to enter parade. Come bn now boys and girls, and lets get out by the hundreds. Boosters to Uradj Tonight The Fourth of July boosters will make a trip to Brady this evening, tak ing the band with them. All owners of cars who will make the trip are re quested to assemble at the court house at six o'clock, as It is desired to have tho expedition on the road at G:S0. Supt. of Motive Power Fuller who was married a few days ago, passed west yesterday on a wedding trip. Master Louis Pushman, of Llsco came down this week to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Hi Smith for a couple of weeks. x or anie r-m B 2 Corrugated Iron Buildings which V" ". u x .w mmn, in jiriic- upposuo rusi ui lice. J. B. REDPIEL1). PHYSICIAN & SUItGEOiV Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Reddeld & Redfield x Ofllce Phone C42 Res. Phono 076 John s. snais, m. i., l'hrslcluu ami Surgeon Ofllce B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phone, Office, 83; Residence 38. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Ofllce McDonald State Bank Building, Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phones, Office 183, Residence 283 Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given lo Surgery and Obstetrics. Ofllce: Building and Loan Building Phones tOfllcoIM 1 hones Reaidence U5 CITY AND COUNTY NEWS On account of tho Hoods In Kansas mul Nebraska last month, the earn ings of tho Uock Island road foil oft over a half million dollars. Conductor Low Hastings is among tho latest victims of small-pox. Tho' dlseaso devoloped Tuesday and the ros-, Felice was quarantined Wednesday. Two special trains to the coast via. uenver passeu tiirougii iasi nig u, two routed tho same way will go through tonight und tomorrow two will ho routed over tho main lino. SoVornl' moro are scheduled for noxt wook. I In a letter renewing his subscrlp- tlon JSmll Voseipka, of Los Angeles says: "I nm getting along line and married life Is great. I would advise Arthur Rush, "Pop" Sturges, Dick llaker, Clyde Fristo, nnd boiiio moro of tho boys of North Platto to become lintintltnta ntwl Innrtl Hint llfrt la wnrtli During a hailstorm nt Kearney Wed nesday fifty globes on tho clectrolior posts wero broken. Ono hnllstono pick ed up measured sovontccn inches In circumference and weighed two pounds nnd seven ounces and had crashed through the roof of n barn. The loss to the crops in that vicinity of Kearney and Gibbon, whoro tho storm struck wns not very heavy. Special Inspector Hoagland. In wag ing a contest against diseaso-hreedlng and Hy-propngating rubbish, Is no ro spector of persons. Yesterday ho filed complaints against John Hcrrod and Chas. McDonald for not complying with a notlco to clean up certain prem ises. Everybody Bhould willingly ioln In this clean-up campaign; sanitary conditions at best aro none too good. When tho well is dry then do wo know tho worth of the water said Ben jamin Franklin. When tho eyesight begins to full, or dofects appear, then wo know tho worth of our oyes. Did you over stop to think that noxt to tho heart tho oyo Is the hardest worked of any orgau In tho body? From tho time the eyes are opened In the morn ing until they aro closed In sleep nt night they aro constantly working In your service? C. S. CLINTON, Registered Optometrist. Maior Whlto loft yesterday for southern California via Denver and Galveston. At Monravla, Cal., ho will enter a sanitarium for treatment for tubercular trouble. During tho past year Major weakened his physical con dition ' by over study and jater con tracted a severe cold which settled on his lungs. For a couplo of months past tho lower part of his lungs have been compressed, and other treatment given, but It was thought best to have him go to tho celebrated Monravla tubercular sanitarium. An accident occurred Tuesday in tho Fourth ward which may result in little Lola Kctchman losing tho sight of her eye. In company with a playmate, Albert Mckerson she was playing In the yard. The Nlclcerson hoy having found a cartridge of a 22 re volver, placed it on a stone nnd struck at it with a hammer. The sholl ex ploded Btrlking the child In tho left oyo and it was thought destroyed the sight at once but the attending phys ician holds out but littlo hope and stated that it cannot be determined for a few days Jus how serious it is. Both children aro about four years of age. Announcement E. M. Smith wishes to announce tho Lincoln Hlghwaq garage opened and doing business. We certainly will up predate any favors shown us and so licit your patronage. A competent machinist will bo in charge of tho re pair department. Cylinders cleaned by tho Oxygen process In thirty mln utes. Our name will bo Service. .'Auto Hvnpv Hitnmnhlln anrvlin Mnfwllli ...U.J. J I UI.IIUIJIIU J . T.WV. )... f--7i. n- nv.f - - on the road, or put us out of business - ,,,(, Iiro horo to stnv. So come In and get acquainted. If wo pleaso you toll others, if not tell us. Wo will bo John ! ny on tho spot to make good. Wo won't kl tho best automobiles, wo will spll mem. Yours ror a squaro uoai. X. M. SMITH. Future Bull Games Central City, ono of tho strongest teams in tho central part of tho state, has boon booked for July 9th. 10th and 11th. This team Is composed largely of paid players who were former mem bers of tho state league teams, and will thereforo put up very strong ball. Up to last Wednesday tho team had won fourteen games straight. O. It. Robinson, clerk In the post ofllco, left lost night for Iowa, whoro lie will spend a two weeks' vacation Do You Want $.'.00 In (ioldi There's n chance for some one to win a flvo dollar gold pleco next Mou day. Tills coin will ho placed on top of a greased polo and will await tho climber who reaches tho top. This contest has been added since tho orlgl nal program was published. Wo wish to express our thanks for tho many kindnesses exended by friends and neighbors during tho last illness and at tho death of our be loved husband and brother. MRS. JOSEPH HAYSLIP, MR. and MRS. C. S. BETHEL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Tho Llork-SamlaH grocery store will bo closed all day Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Woods loft Wodnos tlay for Iowa whoro alio was culled by the death of her brother. Mrs. Jnmos Stngorl, of Paxton, is visiting with Mr. ami Mrs. Omar Huff this week, Mrs. B. P. Sailor loft yesterday nf- tornoon for aothonburg to spend a couplo ot ,lays uuslnc88 Miss Mabol Smith, of aothonburg, will nrrlvo horo tomrrow evening to vl8,t Mlss nianohe Thornburg. Master Molvln Yates, of Storllng, camo down tho first of this wook to visit his father, Edward Yates.- Rosa Hosford loft nt noon yesterday for Omaha to attend tho automobllo races and visit friends for a week or moro. TRAMPS STORE NEWS Vol. 1. North Platte, Neb., Fresh Fruits and Vegetables each morning. Ilorrlcs aro Bcarco. Hotter phono your order early. Do you rcalizo tlmt wo handle only tho famous Lcmoncira Lemon. They aro tho best and will kcop. Wo have coffees and teas fit for tho President. When you can't think what to have for dinner order some macaroni and cheese. Wo also haye It. already pared. 10c and 15c per can. Bread mado from our "SUN BEAM" , FLOUR, won first prize at tho County Fair and first prize at tho State Fair. It must bo good Hbur. Bettor trj a sack next tlmci. Tho Ideal Bakery E. T. TRAMP & SON, "The Store that is satisfied only when you are.1' Phone 147 Tomorrow morning. The Young Lady who wore the ill-lilting .. shoes down Dewey Street Monday did not buy them at this shop, WHY PAY $4.00 OR $8.00? Harry's Shoe Shop . First Door South of Keith Theatre. Money to Loan ON FARMS AND RANCHES Lowest Ratco and Best Terms. Plenty of Money on hand to Close Loans Promptly. Buchanan & Patterson Mrs. Mary Hanlbal roturned to Mo Orew yesterday afternoon after visit ing with Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Wil son for a week. ' Mrs. Frank Darnell expects to lenve shortly for Hnvolock and Plattsmouth to visit rolatlves for n couplo of wooks. Charles Whalon will leavo -Sunday for Omaha to ntend tho Fourth of July colouration and transact busi ness noxt week. Tho Royal Neighbors social club wns enjoyably entertained Tuesday after noon by Mrs. I. L. Stcbhlns. Sho wns assisted In entertaining by Mrs. A. C. Moore, and Mrs. A. A. Elliott. A nlco luncheon wns sorvod. Is it your hend that aches? Sixty per cent of all headaches are caused by defective eyes. Littlo oyo dofects grow to big ones if not proporly nnd promptly attended to. C. S. CLINTON, Registered Optomotrlst, July 2, 1915. No. 1 makes tho famous Ideal Broad from SUN BEAM FLOUR. Havo you tried Kcllogg's Krumbles. They hit tho spot, for a chango in breakfast food. Our location makes It posstblo for us to got moro fresh butter and eggs than other merchants In town. When some butter becomes tainted we ship It, nnd still have enough of tho sweetest and i,ost for retail trade. prc-!utior FRESH, per pound 25c Eggs FRESH, per dozen I7yc Wo fill and deliver Dry Goods orders promptly. . "Watch this space of this papor each Friday for little suggestions from tho Tramp Grocery, We sell this nifty pattern for tribune pa