The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 15, 1916, Image 4

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    AN OPEN LETTER TO
HYPERMETROPES
THE FAR SIGHTED.
Your trouble, friend, known as hypermctropia, is also
called far sight or oversight; not because you can sec farther
or better than one with a normal eye, but because the focal
point of your oye is adjusted to a point, abnormally distant.
Therefore it cannot be adjusted to the near point without
overstrain unless aided by lenses. The normal eve on the
contrary can be, until the age for old sight is reached.
Normal eyes are adjusted naturally to any distance;
yours to none except beyond the far point and then only
through an abnormal strain; hence the designation lar
. sighted.
C. S. CLINTON,
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST.
THE SIGN WITH THE BIG KING.
MILS, JOHN Ml UKAV l'AHSES
AWAY WEDNESDAY NOON
Upon returning home shortly after
twelve o'clock Wednesday, Miss Laura
Murray was shocked to find her moth
er In bod nnd apparently lifeless.
Stricken almost helplwa by Ivor dis
covery, Miss Murray smnnloned her
neighbor Mrs. Bare, and Dr. Dent was
called and upon his arrlvnl a few min
utes later pronounced that If fo was
extinct lnjt that :ho spirit had taken
um HlglK wunin a una nour. .ur.
ARRANGE FOR AI TO
RACES AT THE FAIR
Additional race features at the
county fair have been announced by
the management. They will consist
of auto novelty racos and will be held
on Saturday, the last day of the fair.
The first event la a Ford novelty
relay race In which prizes of $10, $5
and S3 aro offered. Four drivers are
to us. entered for each car, the car
to leave the starting line with three
men aboard and one man ty: the wire
Murray for a day or two previous had roady to run, car and man running to
complained of feollng weak, but when start 'at the same time. When a car
her daughter left for school In the roadies a certain point. It stops and
morning she was doing the 'h'ouaowork the itrlvor cllmb3 out and starts to
jvlth her accustomed rapidity and run, anothor man taking his place at
cheerfulness. Evidently during Itho the wheel and waiting until the runner
forenoon she hnd heen taken 111, and who started at the wire roaches , the
D. II. M N'eel shipped seven and Mrs.
W. It. MiNeel threp cars of cattl? to
the Omaha market the parly part of the
week.
If you are seeking a hat "with char
arfer 'I workmanship and style, you
will find It at tho Wilcox Department
Store.
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Ofllco over tho McDonald
State Bunk.
Public School
Night
Presbyterian Church
Sunday at 8 P. M.
Mrs. J. E, Evans, living in tho wost-
cm part of tho stato, camo yesterday
morning tor visit Mrs. C. A. Norrlss.
had laid down on tho bod, carefully
covering horsolf. Hor face was In
peaceful repose, ovldonce (that there
was no struggle when tho atonmons
came, the messenger probably beck
oned while sho slopt.
Her sudden death was a distinct
shock to all her friends and of these
there nre many, for Mrs. Murray was a
noble, generous woman, ne who was
ever thouchtful of hor friends and
machine and got In. The car then
runs to anothor given point, changes
as' before, runs to another point and
anathor change Is mado. Tho. first
team to roach tho wire, elthor ruu
nor or car, wins.
A slow race on high gear with prizes
of $6, $3 and $2 Is sot down foe the
second evont. Fords only aro entered
In this race. Each car must carry an
obsorYor. Cars will be given a start
of 25 feet on low gear, aftor this dls-
constantly rcndorlng thorn acts of ser
vlco and kindness. Th.her family sho tanco the drivers are not allowed i;o
was Intensely dovoted, to hor church touch tho pedals. Tho car finishing
Sowing by tho day or nt home. Phono and Its teachings she was faithful and last wins tho race. Changing gears
Miss Klggs, Roll 22. 70-1 her smllos and choorfulnoss hod their disqualifies the car. The third event
influence over others. No complaint is Identical with tho second except that
ovor escaped hor Hps; sho bore what- any make of car except Fords may bo
ovor burdens camo to hor with patlenco entered.
and without nffectlng hor chcorineas
A kind, lovable and christian woman
has boon calletj.
Funeral services wore held at St.
Patrick's church at nine o'clock ithla
morning and Interment mado at tho
Fort McPhorson National cemetery In
the samo grave with hor husband, who
was a civil -war veteran as won as
having secn'servlco In tho Indian cam
palgns In the west.
BILLIE BURKE
in the first installment of
"Gloria's Romance"
. at the
Keith Theatre Tonight
10 and 15 Cento
LOCAL AND I'EltSONAL
Miss Ellen McCarthy roturnod Wed
ncsday- evening from a thrco wcoks
visit with tho homo folks In Spauldlqg.
Wnntod Good girl for general
housowork. Mrs. I. A. Gilbert, 510
wost Third.
Miss Janet McDonald loft yostorday
afternoon for Poughkeepslo, J. Y.,
to resume hor studios ax vassar col-
lego.
Mrs. Charles Mann who has boon
vlBltlnghcr parents Mr. and MrB. Jos
McMlchacl! for Iwo wcoks will leave
tomorrow.
Wanted dlrl for general house
work. Mrs. -J. 8. Twlnom, 404 wost
Sixth street.
Mrs. D. P. Dodrill, of Sutherland,
camo down yestoniny monninug io
tako troatmont at tho North Platte
General Hospital.
For Sale Section of land 1G miles
northeast of .town, woll Improved, ?o
per acre. Phono Black 005. 70-2
drover C. Koolbor, of Millard, and
Jano It. HUlstad, of Fremont, wore
married In this city by County Judgo
French Wednesday.
For Rent House at 200 wost Sixth
street. Inquire of Mrs, II. D. Thomp
son, G14 W. Fifth.
0. Schultz, who had boon employed
Bedollah Fenton was born In. Cork,
Ireland, February 14, 1840, her father
bolcc English and her mother Irish.
Sho come Ho this country with hor pur
ontd whon but a child and her girl
hood days were spent in Now York,
Baltimore and Washington. She was
In tho latter city when Proaldont Lin
coin was assassinated, and It was
there, too, that sho was married to
John Murray. In the latter part of tho
00's Mr. and Mrs. Murray camo west
to Choyonno and a year or so later
removed to Fort McPhcrson. Follow
ing Mr, Murray's honorable discharge
from tho army service they took up n
resldonco on a ranch near tho fort,
remaining there until 1905, whon they
mcvod to North Platte.
Surviving hor aro Frank and Miss
Mrs. J. T. Stuart and daughtor Irono
epent yistorday lit Storllng.
t 1
'T?ov Sale Soft coal heater. Inqulro
.atOO'Oast Fourth street.
Edward Chapman Toturnod Wednes
day morning from u visit' In Omaha.
' Dr. Morrill, DontfHt,
' John Monroo will loavo shortly for.
Laramie to remain for sovoral wcoks.
Watch our window for a Blanket
'illoiHuy, E;.T. TRAMP. & SONS,,
Harry Cromor loft yesterday morn
ving for Suhol' (o spend Btiycral days.
Yatofy of1 Sutherland, spont jraa
torduy hero while onrouto homo from
Omaha, 1
W. II. McDonald nniL dtiy Swopo,
attention tho, county fair nt Stnnletpn
f" ddnoodny. ( " .
ForRont Modern rooms, Inoludltfg
lioat. 'llG oast Htroot. Phono
Red 188. - '
jAV. P. Siiydar, woiU lo Low.ollan
yesterday morning to ntttand'tho Our
ubn county fain s
!$835 will buy youw. Dotlgo car for
the pleasure of nil your family.
70-2 J. V. ROMIQH
Laura Murray of this city and ,Ray
at tho Carson & Landgrnf harbor shop Murray and Mrs. Rdso Bartlett of Lin
coln, tho husband having died Janu
ary 4th, 1911,
for soiiio tlmo, resigned this wcok and
ha? gono ito Curtis,
MIbs Kal.herlno Soyforth of Omaha,
who has beon vlBltlng hor mother for
sovoral woks loft yostorday afternoon.
Enrouto she will spond a fow days
at chuy!or. r
Do not. forgot duto of Special Salo
on Blankots-. all trlcos of Blankots
will bo Included In this solo. E. T
TRAMP & SONS.
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Presbyterian Church.
Show your appreciation of our
North Plntto public school- teacher by
your prcsenco nt tho Recognition Sor
vlco nt tho Presbytorlan church Sun
day ovonlng, Sopit. 17th.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning
worship at 11 a. m.
::o;
Syihptcms follow causes. Optomotry
Tho fourth event Is a speed obstacle
race, in whicn ord cars and roau-
stors of any make aro barred, oh
staclcs gedOyderamcdttwillfOBmharra
stacles aro to be placed on the track
and dodged by tho drivers. Contest
nnts will bo penalized for striking any
of tho obstacles. Prizes of ?5, $3 and
$2 aro offered for this. race.
A speed and endurance race for
Fords will furnish (the fifth ovent. Cars
are to havo full equipment and one pas
senger as helper. The machines will
stop at a certain point and deflate
tiro on any of tho wheels, tako off
tiro, nut in tuibe, replace tire and
pump to 60 pounds pressure and fin
Ish at finishing lino. Hand pumps
will be used and less than 60 pounds
pressure will be penalized. Prizes of
$5, $8 and ?2"nro offered.
Tho events will close with a five
mllo mcT.orcyclo race for prlzes-of 525
$15 and' $10 and a ten mllo automo
bilo race for prizes of $50, $30 and $20
: :o: !
Elevator Ready for (Jrnlii.
Tho Loypoldt -Pennington elevator,
whllo not full completed, will begin
receiving and storing grain tomor-
rriw. Tho contract called for its com
pletion Soptombor 15th, and had not
material been delayed it -could haye
been Wned ,over to the owners today.
Tho work remaining to bo completed
doos not Interfere with tho handling
of 'grain "and can bo finished In a short
time after tho delayed material arrives.
- ::ot:
MARGUERITE CLARK A
CIRCUS QUEEN
Frod Iluobnor, living souttiwosi M roaches CAUSES by
town, has throahocl his wheat ami nronor glosses. It Is tho part
Kiunous Players' Stnr Scores Triumph
In Feature Written for Her by
Edith Ihirnard Delano
Marguorlto Clark, tho dainty little
n i 1. . r 0 LUn
tl P 11 atiOl Of ulluHO UU ia vrmi mu iium to ui nu
s Uio part of"W- kotlon-plcturo public by hor marvel-
una iuiBiry iiuu uui n l upi uesiuiu y j-
vaclty In focont productions of tho
found tho total yield to bo ovor five llom to gIvo tImol hood to symptoms
1 11 fill fltnil IlllHlllllH. Part Of tlllS 110 llOBI Will vmt Vn. wlnn nr. nllmnHu nfinllt
marketed, tho remainder ho wljl hold your oy08? HARRY DIXON. Jeweler famuS P,,nf TB' ? f mpany' 18 b.
..I'' ' 1 . line atfirynfl liv Hinf fnnhirn nnnrnn ir
for a Itlmo.
Fow men In Nobraska havo mado
tho stato their continuous roBldenco
for a longer period (than Jonathan Hlg-
gins nowv a reoldont of this city. Hp
adttlod In ono of tho southoastorn
and Optomotrlst. ,
Dr. and Mrs. Potter, of Shelby,
.Nuir., iuiu iiirs. diuiu, oi uiiiuna,
mothor of Mrs. Pottor, wore guests
yostorday of Mr. and Mrs. W. V .Hong-
lnnd whllo onrouto homo from a
counties of tho state, with his parents month's visit In Colorndo. They woro
sixty-two yours, when a boy of sovon- making tho trip by auto.
tupn. IIo remained thoro until 1884
whon ho moved llo Cambridge, thonco
to BIgnoll eight yours ago'. Last spring
followlne an acldont In which ho frac-
turod n hip, ho moved to North Platte.
Special Sale on Peaches
Friday and. Saturday
OF THIS WEEK,
iFancy Colorado and Washington Elbertas
$1.00 Per Crate.
This is absolutely the cheapest
Peaches of the season. Get
your orders in early.
LIERK-SANDALL CO.
Our Hats embody all tho nocossary
requirements thoy aro smart up-to-tho-mlnuto
as to faihlon havo lndl
vlduallty and nre more moderate in
price. This Is no bonst, lt'g true came
soe. ARVILLA WIIITTAKHR
Block'flStb'rA
Fred Wolff, roprosentlps A. Mb'ftr
tnn Co., of St Paul, the First Na
tlonal Bank nrclikecte. spant Weduis
day In town noting tho progress of
tho now building. He stated that the
work -was progressing in a very sat
Ufnctory nfnnner.
For Snlo Hampshire Rni. 11. P.
Htneu. 6S-t
The lady mombora of tho 500 dlub
held u meeting Tuesday and scoot
ing Mr. and Mrs. 'Keith Neville and
Dr. and Mrs. Brock as now members
decided to hold tho Initial party of
this sonBon the lattor part of this
month.
C. J. Bryant, living south of Suther
land was a Trlbuno cnllor Wednesday,
and as an evidence of tho prosperity
of tho people of that section stated
that thoro aro about as many Ford
cars as thoro aro poople.
Mrs. Albort Ablo loft Sunday for Ro
chester, Minn., In response to a tele
gram that hor husband who was op
orated on for ulcers of tho stomach at
tho Mayo Bros.' hospital was In n sqr
lous condition.
Piano
Fourth.
WANTED
for Sale Inquire
Mrs. Soyferjth.
309 east
GS-2,
lng starred by that featuro concern in
"Still Waters," a story of tho crcus
and of canal-boat life, written especial
ly for Miss Clark by Edith Barnad De
lano. This raro combination of com
edy and drnmn Is tho Paramount at
traction at the Keith theatro Tuesday,
Soptombor 19th.
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Curd of Thanks.
We take this mothod of extending
our gratotui tnanits to tnogo rrionus
,uid members of fraternal soclptlos'fot
their kind assistance during ijia ill
ness and following the death or our
fatbor, the Mo Alonzo MoMlchaol.
v THE FAMILY:
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::o: :
Accidentally Shot.
Rny Welbarn, whllo out hunting this
week was nooldentally peppered with
shot by his companion A. B. Nellie,
who failed to notice that Welborn
was in range. A number of shot enter
ed his neck, arm am Uack, and the
attending physician was kept busy for
quite a period picking them oust.
: :o: :
Tito Art Storoi
carries a complete lino of Art Needle
Work Materials. Novelties, ate. Over
Star Clothing SPoro. V. Warrington
'.:o:
Leonard Hauk, slxtoon yoars of ago,
who rocontly came horo In company
with Morrltt Williams who was given
u homo by Dr. and Mrs.T. J. Korr
wa3 arrostod Tuesday for Inducing
Harry Sclffort, of Chicago, to leave
homo and 'travel wltli him. Tho lat
tor's mothor, Mrs. L. W. Sclffort, was
notified nnd arrived lioro Wednesday
morning to tako charge of hor four
teen year old son and they roturnod
homo yosterdnv. JIauk Is being hold
In tho couuty Jail.
W. II. Hughos, of tho Union Pacific
claim department In Omaha, wan In
town Wednesday transacting company
business.
oon
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ffllC
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25 CENTS
Business Men, School Teachers and olhers
whose time'is limited during the noon hour
should take advantage of our Noon Day
Plate Lunch which wilrte served for 25c.
We willfalso serve Lunches toPcrties
at any time of the day or evening.
North Platte Candy Kitchen
V- MR.
FARMER LET US DO YOUR
BOOKKEEPING.
There Is no greater convenience on
yonr farm today than a CHECK ROOK.
When you have nil account nt this
Rank nnd pay your obligations hf
check,
You can pay nny amount and always
have the cliango;
You always lmve a receipt the en
dorsed cancelled check;
' You have an accurate record of all
your money transactions wages, hills x
and crop returns. .
And you can pay nny bill anywhere '
without leaving your front yard.
Costs you nothing. We do the work,
furnish bank-book, check-book nnd all
other necessary supplies without
chnrgc. Open your account here. '0W -
Platte Valley State Bank
North Platte, Nebraska.
srfissa
f k . Ill R k-
Show Her You Mean Business
Take it from us, young man, few girls of the right sort
have, the heart to turn down a man who Is thoughtful
enough to give her in the beginning her heart's desire a
homo of her own. It's the one thing that every woman
wants for there her dreams of past years become realities.
Build a Home Now
and start life in the right Avay full of happiness and con
tentment. We have several books of the latest designed
houses and bungalows. Come in and select the one you
liko best and let us figure the cost for you complete, foun
dation and all. We have everything in building material
you'll need. Come in any day and we'll show you a plan
she'll like.
W.W.BIRGECO.
PHONE 0. '
300
Rooms
SAFETY FIRST I .
When you ro In Omalia come where all Stockmen itop. You will always find your
t ricntli ami acquaintances at the
HOTEL CASTLE
KJT1I AND JONES STS., OMAHA)
Omaha's new absolutely fire proof hotel
uroof hotel. We welcome tho Stockmen. We'll mak
rou comfortable ana our rates are moat rmsonable in the city. Mtooms with private toilet
1.00. Good car service to the Stock Yards and Depots. Have your commission unn
telephone for room reservation. FRED A. CASTLE, Prop,
COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE
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