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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1916)
Pid you ever see n novice try to hold a watchmaker's glass In his eye? He mokes bad out of it, which only serves to exemplify the old adage, "Every man to his own trade." Our trade is optical work. Wc make a specialty of it and do it well because we do. Wc charge more for our work than some we charge less than others. We charge what first-class optical work is worth you can't afford to poy more or less. We do skillful practical, darcful work. We supply Toric lenses. We fit all kinds of Bifocals (double glasses). We strive to gain your confidence andkcep it. We want you to depend, absolutely, upon "what we tell you and then hold us responsible . We should get acquainted. Tho "not much on talk and no great looker," we can do your optical work and do it right just RIGHT. ' C. S. CLINTON, REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST. THE SIGN WITH THE BIO JUK0. It AMl'SKMENT ATTRACTIONS HOOKED FOK COUNTY FA III LOCAL AND l'EKSONAL .After further Investigation of the Carnival company which had boon ten tatively engaged for the county fair, 'the fair management concluded to' pass It up, an tho later roporta re ceived iwore advorse. Instoad nine vd. Ilf reports recofved wt. .foAGfllord. other attractions have been secured, part of thosn new exhibiting in Kear ney this week, in connection with tin Duffnlo county fair. Next Thursday in addition to (he horsQB ruceB thoro will bo wild horse riding and wild mule races. .Twenty flvo dollars for the farmer or stock man bringing in the wildest-horse .r mule, and $25.00 to the boat rider. These raoes will be undor the manage ment of Case and Stebbins. In addition to the rogular program Friday thero had been added a game of daughter, Mrs. W. Stuart. f DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, . Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bunk. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. P. H, Lonergan spent Saturday ' in Grand Island on business Miss "Willtt Haugh returned Sat urday from a short vlBit with friends In Sidney. John Hahler loft Sunday evening fo'f Shine nfter visiting his parents for' a 'week. Flvo room houso for rent .. at 321 Chestnut. Inqulrp of Thos. Simants, 303 South Chestnut. For Rent After January 1st, tho doublo Btoro room of Ottonstcln's. (leorgo Hayes returned yestorday morning from Grand Island whore ho visited for a few days. Miss Essie Wcseburg has accepted thoi position of clerk in tho office of County Judgo Fronch. Tho Knights of Columbus will hojd a social dance at tho Yeomen hall Monday evening, Sopt. 25th. . B. L. llurko, of Omaha, prosldant ol tho Kcnt-Uurko.. Cattle Co.-, spont Sunday with 0. II. Thoolecke. Mrs. II. F Honcklo loft Friday even ing for 'Hastings whero bIio will visit relatives ' for u week or longor. For nontModorn rooms, lncludln' heA. r jyi5 ooBt. Eighth strcot. Phdno ilea 188 II. 0, Knoftlon loaves noxt wcolt for Harvard,' Nobr,, where ho will conduct revival bCVvIccb for four wcoks. -;Mrs! llnlph Garman returned Friday oyonlng from Malvern, la., -whoro she vJfiltod'rlativos for two wooks. P. A. Whlto-mul J. J. Crnfwrord re turned JSatunliiyfrom an auto trip to Bcotts llluff , Kimball and -Sidney. Mips Nliln VnnDornn returned home Sunday ivttornoon ' from Maywood whero she spdnt a wook with Mrs. Hobort Artloy, . . '835 fvlll buy ypn trjfidgq icar for tho nk'miito of all' your family. SJ J ;702 ivY HQMIGH IMrs. Votaw, of Donyor, enmo a fow dys ago" to visit with her sister Mrs. John BurltO' and local friends for a Week, or longer. - .Leonard Dlok WPlt to Omaha. Sun diy, Tuocompanylng Mrs. Ulok thai far? on her trty to Dcfcrolt, whore alto will Tlslt , her; Ulster. k MIbss Alice Uakor, of Omaha, who lmeQou Visiting Dr. and Mrs. G. it. Dent fi)8QWB tlmo will loavo tho lftt tor part tit this wook. Economical on 'gfot and ot and tiros, yet well lmhuiooil and wonduN fully onny riding, a Ddgo car is a sensible nurcbaso. Curlond. in", ioon, 70 J. V. HOM1GII Uuv. Q. D. Harmsn ueiK thrlRttfr Druco Hrown left tho latter part of last week for Omaha on business. , Solve tho Franklin Rebus and get tho prize. CLlNTdN, tho Jewolor. Rov Uarton, who spent tho ,week end hero loft Saturday for Stroms burg. For Sale White Leghorn. Itooators. east Eight street. Phono Rod 18S. B. B. Baker yont to Gcrlng yesterday morning' to spend-this week on busi ness. Barney Guyman left Friday nf tor noon for Fremont to spend sovoral dayD."' " For Sale A goted second hand mo torcycle. Price $50. Inquire at 203 wost'&e'cond. C9-4 Mrs. John Solbort left yestorday morning for Chappoll to visit fop u fow foot ball between the first and sec ond teams of tho high school, a nun dred yard dash and a pole, vault. Frl day Is children's day and special amusements have been provided for the younsters. Added features for Saturday are tho auto novelty races, which Is certain to provide high class amusement. Tnursday lias boon designated as Logan, McPherson, Kolth Arthur and Perkins counties day; Friday Custor, Dalwson and Frontier counties day, and Saturday Lincoln county day. Secrotary Fisher says entrlog for the horse races aro coming In dally and this fcaturo promises to bo good Tho noV buildings will bo completed this week, as will also the big bleach ers. In fact by tho date of tho open- tjlslt her mother, Mrs. Sarah Finney, ing everything will bo in readiness for what promlqes to be tho best fair Jncoln county has ever held. '..a... days. I Mlso Janet White loft morning for Mobprly, Mo., yesterday to attend school. Miss Josephlno McKoown who spent two weoko in Denver returned homo Friday. ;Mrs. M. K. Movlllo will on'tertaln the Pan Hollanlc Girls Wednesday af tcrnoon. f . part ofJflBj week In Hastings attend ing thiyfftulu synod of the Engllih and aorinftH'Ltahorrui churohos. . Mo nd Mrs. Bon MoNool, of Oduesu, whowuro guosts of Mr and Mrs. W. 1a. Richards have returned homo. Mrs Nenle Is ft Blstor 15t Mr. Richards. Ilavo you solved the Franklin Robua? Everybody la trying.. Why, do,n't you? Call for onolfB froe. CLINTON, the Jowolor. Hugo Todoohoft of Clumbus, for morly of tho Ideal base bull team spont Saturday visiting friends In town wbllo onrouto homo from Staploton Mrs. Lorn Graves of Grand Island catno Friday evening to visit frlonds while 'enrouto to Donvor to visit her parents, Mr. rjnd Mrp. Joseph Moonoy, EXCHANGES Equity Jh good 13 room bouo for aktewoblle. Section of land for North BKATT, GOODMAN & HUCKIiEY. Wanted Girl for general house work. Good wogob. 'Mrs. Clarence Tollosen, Sutherland, .Neb. 70tf Mr. and Mrs. Loy Eyorloy an noninco tho birth of a baby boy at tholr homo Friday. Josso Rector has returned from vjstt with relatives In tho enstern part jot this Btato. . , P. II. McEvoy and daughtor left Sun dayovonlng for . Omaha to spend a wcolpr longor. Mrs. Wood White loft Friday aftor nooi for a short visit with relatiV03 in Grand Island. . i Perry SltAon urrlved hero from Don vor Saturday morning to spond n fow days with frIonds; For RoutIl6Uao at 20G west Sixth street. Inquire of Mrs. It. D. Thomp son, C14 W. Fifth. Tito Indian Curd, club will moot this afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Charlo Roynolds In Muxwoll. Mrs. Frank Qardnor and children left 'tit noon Friday for Cozad to visit ..'l . II-.' 4 ... 4 . IUIUUVU3 ipr n iow uuys. Mr, -and Mrs. Lc-R. Duke have as tholr ?iiost this -week Mrs. M. A. Ce- mar of Los Vegas, N. M. Mrs. II. A. Donnldson and children who visited In Farnam and Gothen burg havo roturncif homo. Mr. and Mrs, J. JC. Knattor, cf Weet Ji'lRtiiH who woro marrlod hero last wook loft Sundny ovonlng. . L,ot Laudgraf & Hoga do your paint ing, paper hanging and decorating Phono Black C92 or Black G70. IStf Rov. Jordan, of Grand Island, spent Sunday In llowji and occupied -the pulpit at the Baptist oburoh.- Mrs. R. 1J. Holiart vlsltofl Attorney and Mrs. W. V. Hoagland Sunday w!U onoruto from Goring to Omfma. Mi's. Jr II. Fedorhoot -loft Sunday morning for Pennsylvania . to spend several wooks with her daughtor. Mrs. H. A, MUlor and S. B Ogle, of Mlnonk, 111., camo Friday ovonlng to visit tthojr slator Mrs, Mary Moonoy. J. Q. Wilcox who" spent sovoral weeks In oastorn cities transacting buslnoss roturnod homo Friday oven 'ing. Farm and Ranch loans at lowest rates, and best terms. Money on hand to closo Joans promptly, 43tt 11D0HANAN & PATTERSON. Miss Ella Stogmnun and mothor loft yoatorday morning for SU Louis and Ecolslor Springs to spbnd sovoral weeks, w The ladies guild will hold a social Thursday afternoon In the church basement. Mrs. Eugeno Holcdmbo loft -this morning for Omaha to spond a :.rcok with Telatlvos. Roaooe Zlmmor, of Sidney, who for merly lived hero, spent yesterday vis iting local frlonds. Dr. J. S. Twlnem has returned from Chicago where he attended a medical convention for a wook. Mrs. M. H. Douglass .left last even ing for Choyonne and dther western points to romaln a week, Mrs. Miko Cohagon,- of .Bralnard, camo, last evoniug to visit , for a wcok with the Cohagon family, John Tlgho ' loft last avonlng for Lexington where he will visit his Miss Ethel Baker .f Columbus, camp Friday evening to visit with Mrs. Levi Duke wihle mountains. Mrs. Edward Elsatser and son loft this morning for Omaha to visit hor .mother for sevoral weeks. Mrs. Wilson Tout returned a fow days ago from an extended visit with rolatlvee in Colorado Springs. . Tlw ladles' auxiliary ot the B. of L. F. & E. will hold a social at ho home qf Mrs. Ernest Mills this aftornoon. Mrs. Charles Perkins nnd Mrs. J. T; Murphy went to Omaha this morning to attetid the W. C. T. U. convention. Have you solved the Franklin Robus? Everybody Is trying. Why, don't you? Call for one It's free. CLINTON, the Jeweler. Mrs. Luther Glnther, of Lincoln, for merly of this city, came last evening for sovoral wooks, Bert Naporstlck will leave Friday evening for Salt Lake City to spend several weeks. Mrs. Napestick has been thore for three months. Mr. and Mrs. John Singleton came home last evening from California m I -k Ajwe no ri). t Last Sundny marked tho thirty fifth anniversary of The Tribune man's ar rival in North Pla'tte. His coming wash10 thy spont sovoral. months. unhoralded, his reception was not en- Misses Mario VonGootz, Edith Pat thufllastlc from the man who opened terson and Allcen and Edith Gantt, the side donr nt tlm old nnnl intu. nnil wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber bis first act was to trado grocer Jim Winquest of Brady at dinner Sunday. Mlnshall a Dlucced dime for a hand- Th Drv Federation, which will hold ful of wormy soda crackers. Llfo In a general county meeting at tho Pres North Platte has always been so pleas- nytormn cnurcn this evening, lias so ant that those thlrtv-flvo vears havo cured Rev. Knapp as the principal speaker, regret Is that wo cannot stay tho ad- Frank Dunn lias "cen suffering for vanco of old ago, for -with every day a week Past with facJal paralysis, which full of sunshine wo would, llko "to live has been extremely painful and has forever. extended Into his neck. He left t ;:o:: yesterday for Excelsior Springs to Car (Iocs In Ditch. Itake treatment. Chns. Eddy, Albort Richardson and Miss Edith Gantt will leave tcday two men named Guy, all residents of for New York whoro she hnsrecelved Guide Rock, Neb., woro considerably an appointment to tauo a course bruised Friday night when the 1 car liirthe Now York City library. To enter In which thoy were riding went to a this school of Instruction It Is heceg ditch a few miles west of town sary to have an A. B. dogreo, pass a and overturned. Two of. the men rigid examination and bo recomniend- woro pinned under tho car, but fortu- cd by a largo number of reliable per natoly woro ndt seriously Injured. A sons; nearby farmer was aroused, who with Tho Kendall Auto Garage at Brady a team hnuled tho car out of tho ditch, hati been 'purchased) by Trfctter & It was brought to town for minor re? Bowon, and will be conducted as pairs, and itho party continued yielr branch of tho Trotter agency lh this homownrd Journey Saturday. city. Mr. Trotter has placed a Max ::o:: well sub-agency with tho Tollcfsen Return from'Elk Hunt. garage at Sutherland and went to the C. C. HupfoV nnd Cliarloy Herrod ro- a0uth part of tho county today to place turned Saturday from Northwestern Maxwoll cars in tho hands of doalors Wyoming, whero they spent ten days at Wollileot and "Wallace, bunting oik. Tioy woro accompanied Mrs. Ira LoMastor and children, of Donvor, formerly ot this city, camo a fow days ago to visit Mr and Mrs John LoMadtor. by Ilonry Robhauson, ot Laramie, nnd COMING TO NORTH PLATTE, NER., each succeeded In killing one of the I'liHcd Doctors' Specialists animals, wiillo thoy rounu: elk plontl- will ho nt nil, it was ilifilcuU to got within rnilgo TI30IER3IAN HOTEL of thorn. Thoy also- saw a number of THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1010, mountain shoop, but could get near One Day Only Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p nnoiiili tn if in t.hom. Thov wni'n in thai m. Renlarkablo Success of these ,,.,,., ?. T,. Talented Physicians in tho Treat ...uu..v.-a Du..uuu.te wiu uunow., ment,of Chronic Diseases Hole, a country that is exceedingly offer Their Services Free of Chnrirc. rough. Tho United Doctors, licensed by the State of Nebraska, for the treatment Honrs ttw Snln. or deformities and all nervous and Wo aro offering for a, limited tlmo Lhinirnn. nffor to mi wim mil n., tw at $25.00 oaoh a splendid lot of Duroc- Lvi Jorsoy bonro. Ordors aro bolngbookcd vice freo, making no charge whatever now. Phone 409, Exporimontnl Sub- oxcopt the actual cost of treatment for AnHmi Mn.t, 1lnfn Mnh 71 -O "4U pu.puao Ol IJlUVIIIj; UiUk UlUy UUVU V t ' I . - 4 A It 11. Hon T Hl.r.fi llvlni nnrftvn.i u" ul uvauuuma uuu mo itmaoimuiy biunormnu, wno nas ono or tno uost TilOB0 Doctors aro among Amerlca'i appla qrchnrds In tho county, says tho leading stomach and nervo specialists orP this year will bo light. Ho estl- uml nro exports in the treatmont of i.i. i curoiuc uimeuHos 01 me uioou, uvor, .... ... Uu... i..UUMlUu 8tomuch( jntostinos, sk!n, norvos ti.o Tai,ni.i,.TWr.wi ,..mi ,BllMi rhoiwiatlsm, lolatlca. dlabotes, bad wv.... vu ..... v,U.U,,.,,v-, f ,,,,,, 14 ,,,1, the Blxty-ilfth anlversary of the order lunK8i RWiicted wi0, lone t ho Odd Follows! hall tomorrow ov- standing, deep soatod, chronic disertsoB onlmr. to which mombors of that ordur that have buff lod the skill of ether phy- and "Odd Felloe nnd tholr fam.llo "b'af XbUfJur'in K According Xo their system no more nnttitlnn fn nnnati m 1 nit la im 1 1 atnn net illUmUIi - I tiiinrtra pnltnr nllitf tin no nil nnartf Tho remains of R. E. Dalzoll who accepted will bo.troated without opor Xnat ftVnt Mnwntl wnrn i, ailOIl Or UypOUOnillC lnpjOCllOU, BS . n , , ,, ,. ,,.,, ,, . hfliey wero among tho first. In Amori to Codar Rapid, for burial. Tho do- ea to earn Urn name of "Bloodless Sur ceased was elghty-olght years of ago. geons." by doing away with tho knlfo, He was tho Grandfather of Mrs. Jos. with blood and with all pain in tno Leach and Mrs. JWrv Shollv. Successful treatment of those dangor I uuo uiouuaus, Protect tho naturally dofectlvo oyol If you havo kidney or bladder trou of youth and you aro repaid with tho M" ujlng a tyo ouuco bottlo of your v.u..N ... ... scppic examination. immaiuro oyo nnu u wm nucessuaie Worn-out and run-down men or glassesnot for a fow months only, womon, no matter what your ailment but for a llfo tlmo. HARRY DIXON. Jowolor and Optomotrlst, In n le'ttor to this oftlco, our old frlond Frnnklln Peale, of Donvor, says: "Mrs. Poalo who had a paralytic stroko April Gth remains powerless For Salew-Hampahiro- "Rama. 11. P mny bo. no matter what you havo boon told, or tho oxporlence you havo naa wjth othor physicians, sottlo It forovor in your miuu. lr your case is mciir ablo thoy will toll you m. Consult them upon tholr visit. It costs you nothing. Romcmbor this freo ofror Is for this and speechless." Tho frlonds of the visit only. j ... ---rf -O" -1 1,. .l.H.l.. ...11. tliAfK nnt. .. ., . , , ... , I uuBuuiiua uuu luiuuig ... i..w. j.... mm in ino sunsei ui iwr uiu lrH'ent8 Pealo should bo so afflicted. Laboratories, Mlhrnukcc, Visconsln. enfouto homo from the Mrs. Henry Wacker, of Wllbor, Neb.r camo a few days ago to visit with Mm. Wm. Landgraf, Sr., for a weok or longer. Show Her You Mean Business Take It from us, young man, few girls of the riglit sort have the heart to turn down a man who Is thoughtful enough to give her in the beginning her heart's desire a home 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 way full of happiness and con tentment. We have several books of the, latest designed houses and bungalovjs. Come in and select the one you like 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. BIRGE CO PHONE 9. Mutual Building & Loan Assn. OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. ASSETS $840,000.00 To Prospective Building & Loan Borrowers; Non-resident Building & Loan Companies are adver tising the fact that tlrcy havo reduced the monthly payments of borrowers to $1.10 per month on each $100.00 borrowed, making the monthly payment the same as the Mutual Build ing & Loan Association of Narlh Platte. They fail to state that of the $1.10 paid to the non-resident company"; there is only thirty-five cents credited as a principal payment,' the balance seventy-five ceri being taken for interest. Of the $1.10 monthly payment "to this association on each $100.00 borrowed sixty cents is for interest and fifty cents is credited as a principal payment. , . This difference in the amount credited the borrower will result in the borrower in the non-resident company be ing compelled to pay not less than $25.00 more on each $100.00 borrowed in order to discharge the debt than they would if they were.doing the business with this Associatton. Mutual Building & Loan Association OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. ,ye er Tonight and every other night you can call attention from far and near to your business with an electric sign. Up and , down the street as far as you can "see, it will flash your rnessage. EDI MAZDA LAMPS The 5 and 10 watt EDISON MAZDA Sign Lamps give from 40 to 65 per cent more light than the old style carbon lamps nnd cost only one-half as much to operate. Our sign expert will gladly tell you more about this new economy, and explain how you can get the best results from electric slgnr for your business. Ed .54 North Platte Light & Power Co.