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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1916)
What You Can See at the Pat THIS WEEZ TUESDAY, Big 1. Feature Robert Edeson in "For a Woman's Fair Name" Five Parts, 10 and 15 Cents WEDNESDAY, Pathc Feature, "The Woman's Law," featuring Florence Reed In Five Parts, 10 and 15 Cents THURSDAY, William Fox Presents Theda Bara in "The Two Orphans" In Six Parts, 10 and 20 Cents FRIDAY, Big" 4 Feature, "Man's Making" In Five Parts SATURDAY, Paramounts, Daniel Froman presents Mary Bickford in "Esmerelda" Five Parts, 10 and 15 Cents Features of the best, see them at home, it saves you time and money. Pal, the best ventilated place in the city, cooler in side than out. The Pat presents Mr. Chas. Smith on the pi ano to make it more pleasant. Pictures well displayed. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over th McDonald Stnta Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL t'LVDi: .Mc.MlCIIA KL JtKCKIVKS CONTRACT l'OK JtUILIMXG Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stono Drug Store. Harry Porter spent the first of this week in Lexington on business. For Rent Hay ground on shnres. N. M. Pettlt, 4 miles west of Blgnell. GO-tf Attorney M. E. Crosby, went to Arthur Wednesday on legal business. Miss Mario Stack expects to leave shortly for Lincoln to visit with rel atives. Miss Ruth Winget will leave shortly for Denver to spend two weeks with friends. W. J. O'Connor left the fore part of this week for Kearney to styend several days. .Miss Dulcie IFraT.er lipft Wednes day for Omaha to visit friends for a week or longer. Mrs. Fred Elliott, 6r returned Tuesday evening from a visit with Kearney friends. Levi Edls returned a few days ago from an extended visit in Los Angeles with his parents. For Rent Three rooms furnished for light housekeeping, modern except heat. Phono Black CSC. Mrs. James Dorram and daughter who wero guests of Sidney friends, re turned home last evening. Miss Josephine McKeweon will leave for Denver next week 'to visit relatives for a fortnight. J. C. Gale, of Omaha, special agent for the Union Pacific spent a few days here this week on business. Miss Elva Day will leave Tuesday for Lincoln to visit friends and attend the wedding of her urother. Mrs. T. C. Christensen and son left a few days ago far Gibbon to visit friends for a couple of weeks. Remember, good peoplo, our Scmi Annual Sale begins July 22nd. 51-2 E. T. TRAMP & SON'S. Mrs. Edward Weston will leave In the near future for Pennsylvania to viol with relatives for several weeks. Highest market price paid for hides. Wo buy dry bones, iron and other junk. North Platto Junk House. 27tf Miss Hazel Young of Hastings, ar rived here a few days ugo to visit her sister Mrs. Carl Simon for two months. Mrs. Charles Stamp has gone to Kan sas City by auto to visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Kessler, for a fortnight. Mis Helen Brodbeck and brother Lewis have gone to Melrose to visit their sister, Mrs. Bert Culton, for sev eral weeks. Mis Mario Young, of the local tele phone office, loft a few days ago for Wolllleet to spend a week or more with friends. Wanted Man and wlfo to work on ranch. Wrlto Ranch, caro of Tho Tribune. Give numbor and ago of children, if any. 49tf Miss Effio Bostwlck, of Ilershoy, who was tho guest of her slstor Mrs. Albert Swanson for somo time loft Wednesday morning. Miss Marjory Campbell and sister Naomi who have resided in Gering for somo tlmo visited Miss Mario LoDIoyt this week while enrouto to Chicago. Tho Catholic Girls Club wero enter tained Tuesday evening by Misses Kathleen Flynn, Ethel McWilllams, Hazel Smith, Edna and Alico Sullivan Tho Eldccn club and their husbands hold an onjoyablo moonlight picnic south of town Monday ovoning. Forty attended and report a pleasant outing. The contract for the erection of tho Bolton building on Dewey street south of tho Odd Follows' hall has been let to Clyde McMIehnel. The con tract prico Is between $10,000 and $11,000. and tho bid of Mr. McMichnel was but sixty-four dollars below the next lowest bid. The building wil bo faced with white enamel brick, which will pre sent a very pretty appearance, and the arrangement of the entrance and tho shew windows will add to its beauty. Tho building will have a heating plant and will bo strictly modern in all respects. Poulos Uros. have so cured a lease for a term of years, and they will boar a part of tho interior finishings on the first lloor. As planned the finish will bo exceptionally fine, making tho most attractive busi ness room in town. Tlit foundation of the building is now being constructed. : :o: : Cody's Life Story. The life story of Colonel W. F. Cody will appear in the August number of Hearst's Magazine, and no doubt will be eargerly sought by his friends In North Platte. This information Is 'conveyed in a letter received from Colonel Ccdy by C. F. Temple. : :o: : Now wheat Flour will soon be on the market, and we urge our trade to pro tect themselves against the usual troubble experienced in using New Wheat Flour. We have secured a liberal supply of old wheat flour, up on which wo will allow a discount of 10 cents 'per sack for the next .10 days in 500 pound lots. 51tf RUSH MERCANTILE CO. Mrs. E. W Mann entertained tho J. F. F. club Tuesday afternoon at cards. Prizes wore awarded to 'Mesdames John McDonald, P. II. Loncrgan and W. E. Monroe. Guests of the club wore MVsdames Guy Cover, W. B. Brown, Harry Woods and Miss Lola Holliday, of Kansas City. Tho ladies will moot In two weeks with Mrs. Ed ward Rebhauson. Do not fail to got in for our Loom End Sale. Bo sure to secure ono of tho hand bills which will bo out In a few days telling you all about tho good things ws have at such extremely low prices that it will bo an Induce ment for you to lay In a goodly sup ply. 51-2 E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Eva Wait has filed suit in the dis trict court jfor divorce frpm Paul Wait to whom she' was married on Decembor 21st, 1914, at Hastings. The "plaintiff alleges that tho defendant has been guilty of adultery and cruel ty, and asks the court to restore her maiden name of Eva Kimes, and grant her proper alimony. Cards were received in town this week announcing tho mnrriago of Philip Pizer of Lowcllen, formerly of this city to Miss Bertha Warner of Bu'rniingham, Ala. Tho ceremony was performed at the homo of tho bride. They will bo at homo in Lo wcllen after Sept. 1st. at tho homo of the latter. Thirty-six members wero present and played pro gressive five hundred. Mlsa Irene Hubbard was awarded tho hand-'palnt rd plato and Mrs. Will Friend tho second prize. Guests of tho club wero Mesdames Roddy, Walworth and Ileal and Miss Hazol Young of Hastings. Let Landgraf & Hoga do your paint Ing, paper hanging and decorating. Phono Black 092 or Black 570. 12tt At tho annual mooting of tho Ma sonic Templo Craft, held July 11th, the following officers were elected for tho ensuing year: W. H. McDonald, president; Fred Fredcrickson, vice president; A. F. Streltz, secretary and custodian; Frank L. Mooney, treaBtiror. Dr. and Mrs. Clauao Solby, of Chicago, announco tho arrival of a baby girl at tholr homo Tuesday, July 11th. Mrs. Selby was formerly Mlstf Mabol Duko of this city. At Boarding School. It was In the dining room of a cer tain boarding school for young ladles. Tho place lintl n reputation of giving pretty poor grub, an tho girls never lost un opportunity to rap it one wny or tho other If the opportunity pre sented Itself. The other morning at breakfast Mlsa .Jones, tliu most popular girl In the school, as well us tho biggest Joker, suddenly surprised everybody by re marking. "Oh, dear tne. nro we nil here?" "Why, certainly."' replied the digni fied matron. And she proceeded to count all the girls and call the roll. "Every one Is hero: no one Is missing." "Then I feel very much relieved." replied the sly one, with a wink nt the other ulrls. -,I see by the morning pa per that a human skeleton was found In the outskirts f this city." There was a chorus of giggles from tho girls, and the matron indignantly rapped for order. Cincinnati Tribune. North Plalte Chautau qua Attractions. Liszt and Leipzig. After young Felix YVohunrtnor had Mulshed his work at the Leipzig con servatory he went, as was the fashion at (hat time, to present himself to Franz Liszt nt Weimar. Now, Leipzig, conservative in music then, as It is to day had never received the works of Vvatv. Liszt with sulllelent warmth to please him. In fact. Leipzig had shown Itself quite unfriendly toward his com positions, and the great master of tho piano resented It. Welngartncr was presented. "Charmed." said Liszt. "Where have you studied?" "At Leipzig, melster," replied Welti gartner. "Leipzig. Leipzig?" said Liszt, ns If lie had dllllculty In recalling the city, which, as a matter of fact, Is only two or three hours away. "Oh, yest" and tho light of remembranco came Into his eyes. "That's a line place to tako breakfast when you're on tho wny from here to Dresden." Earliest School Book6. Among tho discoveries In the archaeo. logical excavations in ancient Baby Ionia nro some stono tablets believed to have been used as schoolbooks in the first regular school ever held in the world. They are In the collection of the University of Pennsylvania. These prehistoric text books havo marks proving that they were used in a school conducted In a temple in Nip pur more than -',300 years B. C. This school Is known to havo been In ex istence at least 1,000 years, and no records have yet been found to indi cate tho existence of any preceding It The tablets contain notes upon several sciences, evidently made upon tho stone surface by a stylus. Several of them contain two forms of characters, indicating that the pupils attempted to copy the work of the teacher. His Narrow Escape. First Traveler So you havo returned from Africa? Have any narrow es capes? Second Traveler Only one a regu lar prize winner, I should think. First Traveler Let mo hear it. Second Traveler Well, I was chased by a big lion, and. having no cartridges left, I threw away my rifle and faced tho brute. But us he sprang at me I caught him by the lower jaw with ono hand and by the noso with the other. And there I stood and held his mouth wide open until ho starved to death. A narrow escape, eh? Exchnnge. Old Seville. Seville, one of tho oldest cities of Spain, was a place of importance un der Romo and later was tho Moorish capital during tho eleventh century. It was tho country's chief commercial port when tho now world was discov ered and rose to great prosperity on profits from tho Spanish mnin. Ambiguous. "Alice, if I told you that I loved you dearly, that thero was no other girl In all tho world for me, would you prom ise to be mine?" "Would you mind telling mo first whether that Is a proposal or a hypo thetical question?" Florida Tlmes-Uu-lon. How Could Ho? Aunt You will never learn how to manage your money, Karl. Nephew Can you wonder at It, auntie? My ac quaintance with it Is always so short. Fliegcndo Blatter. VI V V- VI VI it? VI V- Vi V Vs VI Vi V-) VI ! VI VI VI PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. Bunions. Bunions nro usually due to wearing shoes nnd stockings which are too short for tho feet. Tho proper treatment of a bunion Is to straighten tho bones of tho foot. This can bo done by wear lug loose shoes and stockings and by wenrlng a pad between the great toe and the next. Ev ery night the feet should bo soaked In water hot as can bo borne for ten minutes, then, when dry, rubbed with a mix ture of equal parts of turpentine and sweet oil. Tho pain in a bunion Is greatly relieved by soaking the foot in a hot saturat ed solution of epsom salts. Sometimes when the condition of swelling and groat enlarge ment of the toe has existed for a long time it Is better to have a good surgeon operate upon tho toe. It is well, however, to try homo treatment for uv.'liilu be fore resorting to surgical measures. THE GRAND OPERA SINGERS. NOAH FIE ILHARZ llPalmolive COUPONS REDEEMED AT THE Rexall and Nyal Drug Stores The Palmolive Coupons ap pearing in the big Palmolive ad. in this issue of this paper will be redeemed by us. Just bring in the coupon and 10c and get two cakes of Palmolive Soap ONE FREE COUPONS GOOD AT ANY TIME. CUT THEM OUT, THEY ARE WORTH 10 CENTS AT OUR STORES. 31 Rexall and Nyal Drug Stores. YOUR LIBERTY Platte Valley State Bank North Platte, Nebraska. W. I. NOLAN, ROLAND R. WITTE. Celebration CHEYENNE, WYO., July 26, 27, 28, 29 Four days of tho old-tlmo West, when you can seo broncho busting, Btoer roping, Indian dances, trick and fancy riding all tho thrilling sights of tho oftrly days. Largo pursvs attract the best riders und per formers from ovory section of tho country. The trip Is pleasant and easy if you travel via Tho illroot routo to Chnyennd; iiIho provides .top-over prlvl Lk o" tlckoU to Colorado nnd tho rat-Mo CoiuH durln summwr touri.t .ra.ori. Kor Utnraturo nnd Infnrnintlott nbout tnimmor tourlnt frtrrH, vacation renciitH in tlio wimt, nplily to Union l'ncino Tltkut Annt, your olty, or addieim W. S. BASINGER, Oencriil I'n.i'iiRrr Agent, Onuilia, Neb. THE NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1008 W.st fourth Street. Phone 110 Ethical, Moral, Efficient. An institution for tho treatment of Medical, Surgical and Confinement Cases. JUtS. MAKGAJtET HALL, Sunt. I) It. J. S. TWINKJI, I'byKlcInn nnd Surgeon. ALFRED HILES DERGEN. J. It. JtKDFIKLI). PHYSICIAN & SUItGKON Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Iledfleld & Redlleld Oillco Phone G42 Rea. Phono 676 IV. J. IIOTjDEKNESS I'ectrlcal Supplies Wiring Storage Unttorlcs Morsch Oldg Phono 175.