The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 18, 1916, Image 5

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    Eyes
That
See Not
Eyes .that see not at till nfo fortu
nntoly vory rare, but eyes that see
not roadily all thoy might see are
vary-plentiful In the city.
'K your vision Is dim and not so
good as It used to bo the chancos arc
that If you will wear the proper kind
of glasses you will again see as well
ns you uso 'to years ago.. Is this not
Iworth while? If so, consult
C S. Clinton,
Registered Optometrist.
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
State Bunk.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. Wm. Hayes Is visiting firends
In- Lowellcn and Bridgeport.
TV E. Meyers left Friday on a busi
ness trip to the east part of the state.
Dr. Mario Ames left Saturday even
ing for Paxtori to visit a short time.
Fresh butttormilk daily from ex
perimental station at the Stone Drug
store.. 52-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton and
baby are visiting therir parents in
Omaha. (
Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stone Drug
Store.
Tim O'Keefo was called to Kearney
Saturday evening by the illness of his
mother.
For Snle Cur of good com. Triced
right. IF. li. rcnnliigtoii, "00 east Front
street, Tel. !)'J.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Murphy who
visited last week in Omaha have re
turned home.
- Miss Grace Banks returned yester
day morning from a visit with rela
tives in Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Bailey were called
to Cozad Sunday by the death lof the
former's mother; r
Miss Mata Paulson left Sunday ev
ening f6r Kearney where she will
spend a week or, longer.
Mrs. II. N. Getty returned the lntter
part of last week from Kearney where
she visited relatives'.
Examinations for rural teachers will
be held at the high school auditorium
August 19th to 27th.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mecomber and
baby of ltavanna, came last week to
visit the former's Jarcnts.
Louis Johnson and Carl Smith left
Saturday evening for Kearney to visit
for a week or longer.
Miss Catherine Johnson, who had
been visiting in Kearney, returned
homo Saturday evening.
Miss Maude Rees loft yesterday
morning far Elsie 'to spend several
weeks with lier parents.
BLOCK is selling a lot of silk Pet
ticoats, in all shades, regular $2.50
values, at $1.39.
Mrs. Mothias Elfas, who was taken
violently ill Saturday morning, is re
ported to bo greatly improved.
W. C. Murphy, of Omaha, is assisting
in the Western Union office during the
absence of B. B. Boatman in Laramie.
Mrs. T. G. ThompsiCTi and children
returned Saturday, ovenlng from an
extended visit in Red Cloud with rela
tives. Mrs. Gay Simmons and children, of
Des Moines, la., returned homo Satur
day evening after spending two weeks
with tho homo folks. Tho former was
Miss Olivo Watts of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muldoon will
lcavo Saturday on an auto trip to
points in Wyoming and Colorado, ex
pecting to be absent about four weeks.
Tim win tnko nnnin eauinnaKe with
them and seclude themselves in the
wilds cf the Rockies.
D. E. Ward, a machinist employed in
tho local shops, accompanied y mrs.
Ward, left yesterday for New York and
thence by boat to England, whoro he
will Join a regiment. While he is on
tho firing lino his wife will remain
in London.
Mrs. H. N. Getty left Friday after
noon for Kansas City to visit for a
week .
Mrs. George T. Field loflt Friday for
Detroit to visit her mother for several
weeks.
For Farm Loans eee or write Geno
Crook, room 3, Waltemath building,
North Platte. 41tf
William Smith who had been employ
ed in Gothenburg fior some time has re
turned. Hal McKinley, of York, enmc a few
days ago to visit his sister Mrs. Geo.
N. Glbbs.
Miss Bessie Salisbury, of tho county
clerk's office, is taking a week's va
cation.
Dr. J. K. Elms, of Lincoln, spent last
week hero transacting business and
visiting friends.
Mr .and Mrs. Frank Harten, of Los
Angeles, aro visiting this week with
Mrs. Anna Seyferth.
Harry Stage, of Kansas City, has
accepted a "position as window trim
mer at tho Leader.
Frank Alcott and William Shecdy
havo gpne to Madison, S. D., to needpt
positions for tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Soudor spent Sun
day in Dickens as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. William Soules.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen O'Ncil left Satur
day miorning for Laramie and Chey
enne to spend a couple of weeks.
Miss Dcrothy Hubbard left Friday
evening for Cheyenne to visit her
cousin for a couple of weeks.
Mrs. F. W. Rinckor, who was oper
ated upon at tho Xnrth Platte hospital
last week, is getting along nicoly.
D. J. Adams, of Omaha, and O. H.
Thoelecke returned Friday evening
from a buisness trip to Big Springs.
Mrs. Loren Purdy and children who
spent several weeks in Portland with
her sister, returned homo Friday even
ing.
Mrs. Carl Jones and baby, of Kear
noy, camo Saturday morning to visit
her brother E. F. Hultman for a
week.
James Hart was taken suddenlly
111 Sunday evening and will bo off
duty at, tho local sh'ops for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Jones will leave shortly
for Hot Springs, Ark., to visit for two
weeks.
Let Landgraf & Hoga do your paint
ing, paper hanging and decorating.
Phono Black 092 or Black 570. J3tf
Mrs. Ralph Hansen, who had been a
patient at tho North Pla'ttd Gcnoral
hospital, returned to Her Homo yester
day.
Mr .and Mrs. Lemuel Toole lofit yes
terday morniug for Kearney and
Stromsburg to visit relatives for two
weeks.
Farm and Ranch loans at lowest,
rates and best terms. Money on hand
to close loans promptly.
43tf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON.
Dr. and Mrs. Carson, of Grand
Island, camo last week by auto to visit
tho lnttcr's parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
M. Smith.
In tho auto races at Omaha Satur
day Darlo Rosta, tho Italian pilot,
driving a French car, won tho 150-milo
race in 1:31, or an avorago of 95:35
milos per hour. In the 50-mllo race
Ralph De Palma, driving a Mercedes,
won in 30:30, an average of 98.0G miles
an hour.
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Money to loan on real estate, either
for a term of years or out of our build
lug and loan association returnable
in monthly payments. Money always
on baud, no wait If title Is straight
and loan acceptable Sec
MUTT, GOODMAN & RUCKLEY.
F. Roush of Hastings, who visited
tho Paulson family left Sunday even
ing. One lot of voile and organdie Waists,
long or short sleevos, worth up to $1,
now going nt 49o at BLOCK'S Clean
Swoop Sale.
MImos Helen, Cra and Mabel Mar
tin, who wore guests of tho Misses
Fltzpatrlck for two weeks, left Satur
day morning.
Dr. Morrill, Dentist, McDonald Bank
Building.
Mrs. Lucy Wlniborly, of Shreveport,
La., who visited her daughter Mrs.
II. N. Golty for several weeks, loft
Friday afternoon.
Clarence McCabe left Friday after
noon for Omaha to attend tho auto
mobile races and visit relatives. He
will return today.
$3.50 Waists now going at $1.9S at
BLOCK'S Clean Swoop Sale.
.Conductor E. E. Forsythe mid wife,
of Omaha, were hero yesterday morn
lng while enrouto to Ls Angeles to
spend three weeks
Colonel Cody will offlclnto as ono
of 41io Judges nt a wild west round
up which will be hold In Chicago
Angus 19th and 27th.
Ray C. Langford wont to Bridgeport
Saturday evening to attend tho Sunday
bnll gamo between tho Bridgeport and
North Platto teams.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Andrews, of
Weeping Wntcr, who were guests of
their daughter Mrs. Harry Lawson for
two weeks, havo gono home.
Highest market price paid for hides.
Wo buy dry bones, iron and othor
Junk. North Platto Junk House. 27tf
Mrs. Thomas Green and daughter,
who spent sovoral weeks visiting rel
atives in Grand Island, camo homo
the ln'tter part raf last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Day Iwill leavo
this week for Lincoln to attend tho
wedding of their son David Day to
Miss Beryl Halm July 20th.
John C. Don, of this city, was grant
ed a liquor license by the cfty council
of Sidney Inst Thursday evening, and
will open a saloon there this week.
For Rent Hay ground on shares. N.
M. Pottlt, 4 milos west of Blgnoll. 50-tf
Mrs. Ellen Brownwcll, of Suther
land, who has been seriously ill nt
tho home of her daughter Mrs. Elnora
Snyder Is somewhat improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doran returned
Friday evening from Gretna whoro
tho later spent several weeks whlla
convalescing from an illness.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Andrews- havo gono
Ito Gothenburg to visit their daughter
Mrs. II. A. Stnckhouso and before re
turning will spend a few days in
Arnold.
Georgo C. White nnd sen Alvin, of
Sutherland, visited bore last week
Iwhllc enrote to Chicago where the
latter will take treatment from spec
ialists. Julius Pizer left yesterday morn
ing for Cheyenne Ito transact business
for several days. IIo will meet Mrs.
Pizer who Is returning from a visit in
Salt Lake.
Miss Myra White returned to Suth
erland Saturday evening after visiting
the Misses Esther Kelly nad Elizabeth
Weir and ttending the A. B. O. U. T.
party last week.
Miss Ruth Streitz entertained a doz
en young Indies at an afternoon bridge
party Friday. Out of town guests wore
Misses Eda Belding of York, and Helen
Watts, of Corning, la.
Tho firslt advertising car of the Jiohn
Robinson circus was in town Satur
day distributing advertising matter.
The circus will exhibit in North Platto
Thursday. July 27th.
Thomas Gilmartin, who had boon
employed with tho American Express
Co., in Skerling for acme time past,
returned Saturday to accept a posi
tion In the local office.
William Gaunt, tho young son of Mr,
and Mrs. Hugh Gaunt who had been
taking treatments for lock Jaw in an
Omaha hospital, returned home Friday
evening greatly Improved
Mrs. J. W. McGraw and Miss Maude
Rees, who spent several weeks In Now
York, Chicago and othor eas'torn
points, returned homo tho lattor part
of last week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford DcMott. of
Scotts Bluff, who woro guests of Mrs.
Clara VanDoran and family returned
homo Friday afternoon In a new sevfcn
passongor Bulck,
Miss Ruth Ballard entertained
oighteon of her young friends Sat
urday ovening in honor of her birth
anniversary. Tho ovenlng wns spent
In music and games on tho lawn.
A carload of Carthago mhrhlo to be
used In tho First National Bank build
ing, which had been delayed for some
time, was receivd yesterdny. Work on
tho building will now bo resumed.
New wheat Flour will soon bo on tho
market, and we urgo our trado to pro
tect themselves against tho usual
troubble experienced in using Now
Whoat Flour. Wo havo secured a
liberal supply of old wheat Hour, up
on which wo will allow a discount of
10 rents per sack for tho next 30 days
in duu pound lots
lHg Yield Wheat Promised.
E, S. Hogg, son-in-law of Henry
Conies of this city, Nvho leased two
sections of land three miles south of
Hershey of E. A. Cnry, and put In 110
acres of wheat last fall, is now har
vesting it nlong wltii eighty ncros on
an adjoining sectbn owned by Mr.
Cordes. The wheat is being cut with a
header, and while the work Is not yet
completed, thore will bo at least 125
shucks, each stack containing from
fifteen to nineteen header box loads.
It Is expected, and the estimate Is
not considered too high, that each
stack will thresh out 100 bushels, or
a total of 12,500 bushels from 490
ncros.
Mr. Hogg sub-lcnsed one of the sec
tions to a party who tins 400 ncros
of tine growing corn.
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Miss Maud Jacques, formorly of this
city, who has been employed with tho
Postal Telograph Oo n Grand Island
for two years, will nccopt n. position
with tho Western Union Co. In Omaha
In a short time.
Sherwood Woodhurst is assisting In
Uie County Superintendent's office.
Harold Duke left Friday for Omaha
to visit for a week or longer.
Mnstors Hnrley nnd Anion Bunnell
loft Friday nftornoon for Thedford.
Charles Boeder returned Sunday
morning from Omaha where he went
Inst week on bulsnoss.
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Mrs. Davis, of Holdroge, ailrlBd
here a few days ago to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Plunior for a week or
longer.
Dr. Wurtclo nnd Dr. Kdrr have
leased tho Mrs. Lester Walker resi
dence on west Fourth street nnd will
uso it for hospital purposos.
Georgo Yeomnn has returned from
nn extended visit with rclntlvcs In
Oninha and other eastern points. Mrs,
Yeomnn will remain a week longer.
On account of tho base ball gamo
between tho barbers and tho expert
nientnl farm employes, to bo played
at tho farm, all barbr shops will close
at G:30 tomorrow (Wednesday) ev
oning.
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RUSH MERCANTILE CO.
AIL! HAIL! HAIL! HAIL! HAIL!
The hail season has opened with a 20 mile strip hailed in Adams county
and hail strip 15 miles north of North Platte. Your farm may be next to
suffer. Why take the risk, when, for a reasonable premium we can insure
your crop against loss by hail in the Home Insurance Company of New York
with Assets of $37,000,000.00. The strongest Insurance Company in the
world doing a hail insurance business. Losses settled promptly and paid
one hundred cents on the dollar.
BUCHANAN & PATTERSON
JULIUS CAESAR NAYPHE.
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D R. B E N J A hi! N P H A Y W O O D.
Tho Lincoln County Tcnchors' In
stitute will be hold August 14th to 18th.
Mrs. Anna Soyforth has returned
from n visit with her dnughter In
Omaha.
Mrs. Wlllard Lay and children who
spent sovernl weeks In Bolcus, with
relatives, returned homo Saturday
morning.
Health and Comfort
Every home should havo a fan
for lwitillh and comfort.
' A good fan will last a lifetime
in the home. It is not expensive
when divided by the years they
last. The cost to operate is very
smajl.
Some day yon will own a fan,
why not begin now and be get
ting the benefit.
North Platte Light & Power Co
C. R. MOREY, Manager.
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The First National Bank
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JSORTM 1'ZtA.TTJS, aVJiJi-KASAVl.
Member Federal Reserve Bank System.
CJVl'I'LWI, AAD SUlU'LUSt
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE
IIAVK BEEN THE FACTORS IN THE UHOW'fn OF THIS
BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
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THE NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1008 Wait Fourth Street. Phon 110
Ethical, Moral, Efficient.
An Institution for the treatment of Medical, Surgical and Confinement
Cases. MBS. MARGARET HALL, Supt.
DR. J. S. TWfNEM, I'hyslclnn and Surgeon.
NORTH PLATTE
THURSDAY
The World's Oldest and Greatest Circus
Has Stood the "Acid Test" of Public In
spection For 89 Consecutive Years.
Th
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3 BIG RINGS
onoers-i
500
51 FUNNY CLOWNS
SENSATIONAL NOVELTIES 500
A Dazzling Display of Arenic Stars
Positively the First Time Here in Ten Years
Absolutely No Connection with any other
Show using the name ROBINSON.
SEg THE BIG
FREE STREET PARADE
Special Down Town RESERVED SEATS
Sale on Circus Day at STONE'S DRUG STORE.
. I GOV. R. D. GLENN.