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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1916)
Own A Good Watch You hold yoursolf ns a young man worthy of confidence ambitious, en terprising, and people nro willing to take you at tho valuation you put on yoursolf. Thcroforo they oxpect you to carry a good watch an accurate ,f timekeeper, in a handsome case, of re liable quality. If you havon't such a watch, you handicap yourself. You can't offor a valid excuso for not owning a good wr.clu Tlnio's too valuable to be wasted by lack of one, especially since good wutchos nro so modoratoly priced at Cllnton'B. Come in nnd oxamlno watches. You won't bo asked to buy.. C. S. Clinton, Registered Optometrist. THE SIGN WITH THE BIG KING. I DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist .Office over the McDonald , State Bunk. LOCAL AND 1'JJKSONAL. ' 1008 west Fourth Btroet, Homcopatlc Hospital. ' Mrs. 13. A, Surbcr loft this morning for Gothenburg to visit her ulstor and attend Chautauqua. Miss Inez Mavis left for Greeley n few days ago to visit hor mother for two weeko or more, t Mrs. John Guyman returned Friday evening from an extended visit in Paxton with relatives. Mrs. Charles Bogtio and daughter Emma returned at noon Saturday from a viBlt of several wcoks with frlonds in California. ' L. M. Clnudson, of Garfield, was hero last week to meet his father and broth er who resido In Arizona and wore enrouto to vjBlt him. Miss Etlicl Worlemont, of Choyenno, who, had; boon viBltlng her cousins, tho Misses Hubbard for sovoral weeks, left yesterday morning. Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stono Drug Store. J. E. Nolson, mnnagor of Tho Lead er Mercantile Co., loft Sunduy oven ing for Chicago nnd other oastorn points to purchaso goodH. Miss Harriot Dixon entertained a party of frlonds Friday nt a dancing party at hor homo in honor of Miss lioleno-JieynoldB of Denver. Mrs. Frank Hood left Saturday nf ternoon , for Lincoln .o visit hor daughters Mrs. Clmrlos Saundors and MIsb Mlnulo Hood,, formerly of this city. ' Mrs. Thomas Axtoll, of llalg, form erly of this city,,, .who visited Mrs. J. W. AlcGrnw Kist week whllo enrouto homo from Lincoln, went homo Sat urday morning. Mhm, Kqtharlno Soyforth, of Omaha, who is visiting him mother, wilt leave next week forMJonvor, Colorado Springs and Estea Park- tp spond ten Mr. and; Mrs.f John, Jurko and daughtors Lulu ami Mubol loft by auto Saturday morning to' visit rela tives and frlonds in'Donvpr nn Estoa Park, k Charles PonlHton, of Casper, Vyo., formerly a resident of this city, spont tho weok. end visiting the Marti family nnd other relatives whllo onrouto to Omaha with a shipment of cnttlo. Eyo-strnln may manifest ltsolf in organs remote from . tho soot of trouble. Optometry's work Is to truco these reflex disturbances to tholr source . HARRY DIXON, Jowolor and Optometrist; Often. VcuipUii nnd Boeder,' lined for shooting pralrio chlokons, paid $lJ5;29 to Judge French Friday mom- lllC .'sTllO moil hud flloil nn nnnnnl in the disMot court, but this was lator wltlidraW. G; 5V Harlan, who had boon making North Platto his homo and was em ployed us u earpontor, loft Sunday for Green City. Mo., to make bis futuro homo. Mrs. Harlan had procedod him tncro sovoral days. Edward Lowis. who pload guilty to teaJliie'kL u Zook's car and was' giv en nn inuatOTltlllintn HCmtfUimi nf from one lo seven years In tho penitentiary, win ue uwou to mat institution this wook oy siionrr. sausuury. Mrs. Quy Lnlng, n former rosldoiit of turn city, who has been vlalting rol. atlvos In WnddliiKton, N. Y.. for bov. oral weeks, is oxpocted hero soon to visit MrB. Jamoa Hart whllo enrouto to her homo in Fresno, Cal, Tho houoy crop on the Georgo scharman ranch is unusually good this year and will bring about $4,000. Tho amount of honoy obtained 1b two car JoadB and a largo quantity of it will be shipped to soveral NobraBka towiiB "SV. J. Jlondy and E. N. Ogler spont Friday in-omana on business portaln ing to tho shipment of a number of now Foru cars.. Tho Ford company has now opened a branch factory in Omaha, tp supply tho Nebraska do- nianu for cars, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Plzor, of Low eljcn, who woro married at Birming ham, Ala., two months ago, camo Sat urday evening to visit nt tho Julius Flier, homo for a iqw days boforo tak Ing up their residence at Lowollen. Tho former resldod ljoro for a number of years.. XOItTll l'LATTE PEOPLE WILL ATTEND OGALALLA ItOUXD-M' Fifty or more cars loaded with North Platto pooplo will attend the Ogalalla round-up which will be held Thursday and Friday of this week. Tho day selected by the North Platte people Is Thursday and they will leave town about nlno o'clock In the morn ings arriving at their destination in tlmo to seo the afternoon sports. For this round-up a big program of frontier-days sport has been arranged, Including broncho riding, roping, steer throwing and racing, and thoso who attend are assured an Interesting day. The men who aro getting up tho trip nro desirous of having as many go as possible as a return compliment to the iecent visit of the Kolth County Com munity Club to North Platte. Those who can go will please notify Harry Lawson, chairman of tho com mlttoe. Under present road conditions the run to Ognlalla can be made In a little over two hours. :o: : Miss Erma Barraolough left Sat urday evening for Paxton to visit friends for several days. Miss Sarah Boynoldsl Is expected home this evening from'Donvor where she spont tho past fortnight. Mrs. CJiarlos Iilrscn lias returned from Donver whore she visited rela tives and friends for ten days. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Mathowson and daughtor Ethel left Saturday ovening for Ognlullu to visit relatives. Mrs. Loulso Wclborn, who spent Bev oral weeks' in McOook with rolatlvcs, returned homo Sunday morning. Mrs. Frank Llndabl, of Chicago, who visited with tho Waltcmath family for Borne tlmo, left Saturday aftornoon. Mr. nnd Mra. L. W. "Walker enter tained tho Saturday Bridge Club Sat urday morning nt an onjoyablo party. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tucker nnd children wont to Ogalalla Saturday ovening to visit relatives for several days. Wanted Boomers nnd boarders at tho Woodblno rooming house, 309 cast Sixth itreot. Good meals and modern rooms. G7tf. Miss Nina Elder will assist Judge French in tho county court nofflco during tho nbsonco of Miss Hilda An derson. Oscar Nealo, of Kearney, formerly of this city, visited tho Banks family and lothor relatives tho latter part of last week. Miss Grace Ogler, who spent the past two wcoks visiting friends In Guide Hock and Omaha, will roturn homo today. Mr. and, Mrs. Joseph Weeks, of Grand Island, who had beon visiting tholr sons, Edwnrd and Hobort, left yoster day morning. Miss Irma McMichaol, bookkeepor In tho Howo & Mnjonoy store, left last weok for Wqllfleot to spend two woeka wun nor pnrontB, Miss Alleun Gnntt ieft afternoon for Donver to Join tho Pat terson family nnd visit points of ln torost In Colorado. For Bent After Janunry 1st, tho doublo Btoro room of Ottonstoln's. O. II. Thoolecke, Quy Swonc and Henry Clark loft Saturday morning for Soduowick. Denver, ami EhIoh Pnrk tn Hpoijid fon days or more. Mrs. Molllo Bacon and daughter Mat- tlo. of Chicago, enmo a fow days ngo to visit tho former's aunt MrB. A. E. Surbor. They loft Inst ovening. Tho basoball KainoJ botwoon tho local nlno nnd tho Scotta Bluff team which were scheduled at Scotta Bluff Sunday and Monday wore cancelled. Mrs. William Harmor und Mrs. Charlos MCBmor, of Burlington, Iown, enmo Saturday evening to visit Mr, nnd Mra. Otto Mosnrcr for two weeks. Farm nnd Bunch leans at lowest rates and best terms. Money on band (o close loans promptly., mt BUCHANAN & PATTEKSON. Betty Ann nnd Mary Elizabeth Mur ray, or Lincoln, enmo Saturday oven Ing with tholr govornosB Tony Nauvaa, co visit tholr grandmother, Mrs. John .Murray. John C. Dsn. nf thin nllv. mill Will Boll, of Blrdwmoil. lnft tlm lnttnr of last wook for Encampment, Wyo., wmn u uioy wui sponu ton tinya lislung iur iruui. MISS Amies O'Null. of Lincoln, whn Visited hor cousin Miss ' Mario Stack tor two wooks, lof t- Saturday evening. Enrouto homo sho will visit rolntlves in Lexington. Miss Hilda Anderson. Rtnnnpranlmr In County JUdgo Fronch's offlco, loft saiuruay onornoon lor Denver nnd Colorado Springs to spend two wooka in mo mountains Mr. nnd Mra. Ilnllccrc Brlco and two Bona, of Plcnsantvillo, la., have beon tho guests of Mra. Saruh Bangs and Mrs. M. E. Watts for sovoral dnvH whllo onrouto homo from an nuto trip iu Aiunnco. Mrs. Ben Elliott, of Onhltnuii. win arrived horo recently to spend sovoral woukb. mr. union, who una beon horo for HOllin tlmo will Innvn clinrtl fn Lincoln to tnko up his duties Ift tho scnooia more. A number of lnborors wore shipped in from Donvor Snturday mornlug and Jqlnod tho atroot paving gang. Tho co mont mixor and epreador, which had bOdl idlO for four dnvn fnr lnnlr nf mnn was put in oporatlon Saturday and had omco uoon wonung 'cw (Jrafnnola Itecors "At the Fountain of Youth.", ' "Tho Daughter of Mother MoOreo." "The Bobolink and the Wren." Yon should have them In your s loctlon. DIXON, the Jewclor. ::o:: Successful Institute Closes. 'me Lincoln county teachers', insti tute which was bold horo lasl week closed Friday afternoon nnd reports of the work accomplished show that it was the most successful in several years. The enrollment was ono hun dred and twenty-six and a large num ber of visitors were presont at each sosslon. Dr. George Mnrtln, of the Kearnoy Normal, gavo an Interesting talk Friday on the courses which were bolng taken and Lew Skinner, of Oma ha, was among the speakers on Thurs day. Lectures were given on indus trial art, manual training, civics, geog raphy, agriculture, reading, play and gamo3. Instructions wore given during tno weeK in English composition, grammar, penmanship and primary reading. Tho agricultural classes spont Friday afternoon at the state farm, where thoy inspected farm prod;, nets and grains. ::o:: FOB SALE. 3G0 acres pnsturo land, twelve miles southwest of North Platto to exchange for city lots. Address O. L. WAT KIN'S, North Platte. F62-3 ::o:: Somo fellow, probably an auto tour ist, played n joke on himself when he stole ten gallons of coal oil from the tractor engine owned by tho county on the supposition that ho was getting gasoline Tho oil had been left dur ing the night along side the. engine In a red pnlnted cream can. arid tho color of tho can led him to believe It was gasoline. The follow also awiped some small tools belonging to the on glue. Lot Landgraf & Hoga do your, paint ing, paper hanging and decorating, Phono Blnclc C92 pr Black 570. 23tf Tho county commissioners checked the books of County Clerk Yost last week and found a balance of 81,053.85 niter paying all offlco bolp and ex' poiiBCS. This balance, which repre sents a period of six months, will bo turned over to tho county treasurer by uiori: YoBt. Under the efficient man agomont of Mr. Yost the ejerk's of fice has been a revonuo producer for mo county. Among t.ic Crand Army men who will attend tho annual reunion at Kau nas City next wook nro M. E, Evans. a. si, iMnson, Alonzo McMIchnel and Judge Hoagland. Judge and Mrs. Hougland have beon In Lincoln for. a week, having made the trip In their car, and they will contlnuo the trip to Kansas 1'ity uy auto. m CX - MONEY TO 1,0 AX (IV WHAT, vunini Either for mated tlmo or cut of our Aoiiiuhkh state Building & Loan As kocIhUom. Quick service. See BKA'rT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY, NO OILS Oil SALTS NEEDED. Tho only dlscotery Jn years for jsiomucii, Liver, constipation, Blzzl n ess and Headache. T. W. B. TABLETS. At Stone's Drug Store. FOUN We have found a way to rc-surfaco old floors mid luako them look Vlko pol lshed oak. The new surface can bo any color desired regardless of what it ivus ho fore, and is equal to genuine oak In wearing and washing qnollty. It Is easy to apply nnd tho cost Is very low. Come in und seo If you can toll which Is Chl-Natucl and which Is HEAL oak. JOS. H. STONE DRUGGIST A Word to Ori Subscribers ..Yesterday wo received an invoice for print paper such a? The Tribune is printed on und the price was $7.25 per hundred pounds. In July, 1914, this same quality of paper cost 22.G0 per hundred. This you will seo is an advance of nearly 300 per cent. In X . . I , .... . ' mce ui mis auvuncc wo wouiu oe justified In advancing the subscription rate fifty ccnta a year. No advance will, however, be made not at pres ent nt least but every subscrlbor who Is In arrears must pay his delinquency If he wishes the paper continued. Be ginning September 1st a collector will r:nll on city subscribers nnd statements sent to those out of town. Those who fall to make payment promptly will b.- cut from the list and the accounts placed In the hands of n newspaper col- 1UI.IIUII UKUUI.J1 1 lit" 111 IfUlfUl has cut the margin of profit to such a small sum that we must have our money promptly when due. ::o:: OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF CO U.NTV C03DIISSIONEBS August 1,4, 191G. Board of County Commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Presont Horminghnusen, Springer, White and county clerk. Chocked books of tho County Clork and find a balance of $1053.85 on hand after payalng all office holp, and ap proved tho same, Checked books of Clerk of the Dis trict Court and approved tho same. Claims allowed on general fund: F. A. Rasmussen, publishing, $11.24. A. F. Beelcr, merchandise county poor, 49.43. E. H. Springer, services and mile age, $114.40. F. W. Horminghnusen, services and mileage, $10G,70. j D. B. white, services and mllenge, $74.50. A. H. Abel, freight and urayage, $4.00. Hendy & Ogior Auto Co.. rent, $39. A. B. Hoagland, services and freight charges, $100.40. C. H. Bostwlck, road work, Dlst. 49, $8.70. Jonn Mulrhead, road, work Com. Dlst. 1, .$17.50. ' J. B; Keller, road work Com. Dlst. 2, $10.00. Andrew Falk, road work Com. Dlst. 3, $10.00. Adjourned until tomorrow. . C. W. YOST, County Clork. August 15, 1916. Board of . Equalization met as per recess taken. Present full board and clerk. No report having been re ceived from the State Board, recess Is hereby taken until August 22. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. August 15, 1916. Board of County Commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Presont full Board and clerk. Checked books of County Judge and approved the same. Find a balance of $767.39 on hand which has been paid into the county treasury. Claims allowed as follows: I. L. Bare, publishing and printing, $99.68. C. H. Lleninger, auto hire, $19.80. Geo. T. Shoup, rond work Com. Dlst. 3, two claims, $38.00. A petition for a road as follows Commencing at he north line of sec tlon twonty-one and twenty-two, town thtrtcon, range twenty-eight wiiero said seotlons corner, thence .north two nillea- between section fifteen, sixteen, nlno and ten, nil In town thirteen, range twenty-eight, this bolng an ex tension of the section line road lead ing north from town of Maxwell, said road to be laid out ns near on section lines ns possible, comes beforo tho Board for action, and this being a con sent petition with all damages waived by land owners, petition is granted. A petition for a rood as follows: Commencing at tho southeast corner of section 12, town 10, range 32, run ning thonco west on section lino be tnvoen sections 12 and 13, 11 and 14, 10 and 15, 9 nnd 10, 8 nnd 17, to tho quarter section corner between sec tions 8 and 17 to connect with road No 102, und terminating thereat. Also commencing at tho southwest corner of section 7, town 10. rango 31, thence cast one mllo on section lino between soctlons 7 and 18, town 10, rango 31 connecting with road 190, comes boforo tho Board for action, and this boing a consont road damages having been waived by tho land owners, tho peti tlon is hereby granted. Whoroupon tho Board adjourns un til tomorow. C. W. YOST, County Clerk , August 16, 1916. Board met pursuant to adjournment taken. Prosont . Horminghnusen, springer and clork. Board spont the day in northeast part of the county on road mattors and atood adjournod until tomorrow. C. W. YOST. County Clork. . August 17. 1916. Board mot samo ns yesterday. Pros- out Hormlnghauson, Springer nnd clork. H. C. Ridlngor, rond "work, Com. Dlst. 1, $4.00. Chocked books p.1 sheriff and ap prover mo same. Board adjournod until August 21, mm. C. W. YOST. County Clork. Funoral Director Maloney wont to Paxton Sunday to conduct tho funeral of Mrs. Stolnwald who livod south of that town. Enrouto homo ho had somo tioublo driving tho auto hoarso on ac count of tho sltnpory roads, and sloughing into n ditch had to bo pulled out oy a toam. Notice ef i'Iniil Iteport. Estato of Alot B. Swanaon, deceas ed, In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per sons liuorcsteu in snld ostnto tnko no tlco that tho admlslstrator has filed n final account and report of hla admin istratlon and a petition for final sot tlomont nnd dlschnrgo ns such, a de cree of distribution und decreo of do scent, which have been set for hear ing before said court on September 15, 1910, nt 9 o'clock a. m., when you may appear and contest tho samo. Dated August 21. 1916. GEO. E. FRENCH, ClW WtWT DO YOU !fi"i3-TCsJM i Hill EM ' I. f I 'JRI ""1 A234 crfrr- Of Course You'll Build A SEPARATE SHED FOR THE NEW AUTOMOBILE 1 You wouldn't think of exposing that fine finish and upholstering to the dust from the hay in the mow. You'll find.it economy to huild a shed. We have the right kind of 'lumber. Coatcs Lumber & Coal Go. North Platte, Nebr. :.t t.i 5: i.t i.t j.j I :.t :.: :.: t.t i.t :.: :.: i.t t.t i.i t.t it OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank JSORTM PLATTE, 2VJSJBJ? AS JTA. Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS r One Hundred and Fifty Thousand D6llars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HAVE BEEN THE FACTOBS IN THE GKOWJH OF THIS BANK, AJfD THE SAME CABEFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN, TO SMAXL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LABGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. a22sll County Judge,. REASON NO. 1. IHE FIDELITY RESERVE COMPANY DIRECTORS: Dr. Barton B. Baker. John J. Halligan. Walter V. Hoagland. Frederick L. Templo. Charles Spencer. OFFICERS: Dr. Barton B. Baker, President. Frank C Pielsticker, Vice-President M. Keith Neville, Vice-President. William H. McDonald, Vice-President. Charles F. Temple, Secretary. Charles F. Sponcor, Treasurer.- An Old Line, Mutal, Legal Reserve Company Writ ing Life Health and Accident Insurance. THREE POLICIES IN ONE - i The rates of many Eastern Life Insurance Companies and some Western Companies, jt the' age 35, for a Twenty Payment Life policy are $38.34 per thousand of insurance, making the rate on a $3,000.00 policy with them at age 35, $1 15.02. Our $3,000.00 combination Twenty Payment Life rate at this same age. 35, is $119.04. What does each give you for the money you invest in these estates? THE Compnnles First Itcfcrred Fidelity Itoscrvc Combination to Policy. Policy, Three' Policies in One. RATE $115.02 Pays $3,000.0(1 at any tlmo that death may occur after tho first paymont is made, or a paid-up policy for $3,000.00 at tho end of 20 years, plus dividends. In caso of Accidental Death, pays $3,000.00. Pays $3,000.00 at any tlmo that death may occurs after tho first payment is made, or a- paid-up for $3,000.00 at tho end of twen ty years, plus dividends. In addition to tho above, a Fi delity policy doubles in case of accidental death and we pay $6,000.00 instead of $3,000.00. For total disability from sick ness or accident, tho Fidelity pays $25.00 por weok or equi valent to practically $110.00 por month. For partial disability, $12.50 por weok or N practically $55.00 per month. Physician's or Surgeon's fees whore thoro is no disability, whatovor, tho Fidelity pays such expense not to exceed $15.00 for any ono caso. For loss of any two members eyes, hands or foot, $1,500 spot cash; for loss of ono member, $750. and no matter hnw mnnh you may have drawn from week ly indemnity or for loss of members, the Fidelity must ertill, nt tho maturity of the contract, pay $3,000.00. l.ri "c."1Jr th"f ,y?u5 hcalth d accident Iniuranco In thli policy U In an old line. ffS ,nrfJ?r2w2Piny' W,!lch not pndliur your money but Investing and li not like a hi .rt'.fi,y.U d0 ntnavo n Jlrothl. year, you have nothing comlnir. or f you .inT2..?i th.at you lre "n'Ied out. a" health and accident pollcle. mu t con n P-du1 wnere.Vriuf,n lono "nd lued without a medical examination XUA to th Call At Office For the other 09 reaioni why you ehould Inveit In a Fidelity Reierye Tollcy. FIDELITY RESERVE CO.. Room 1 & 2 . I, O. di F. Bid. NOTHING- NOTHING NOTHING it it i.t i.t it :.t t.t t.t t.t j.t t.t i.t t.t m t.t t.t t.t i.t t.t V i? t.t t.t t.t t.t t.t it j.j t t.t t.t a