The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 17, 1916, Image 4

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Eye Glass Frames
The fitting of framc3 is as important as the fitting of
lenses, for the lenses cannot give ease and comfort if the
frames or mountings are improperly adjusted. In many
cases glasses do not give relief hecause of frame being too
narrow or too wide, loo high or too low; and if your glasses
should get bent so that one lens is higher than the other they
will give you trouble. Optometrists arc proficient
mechanics and are fully equipped and informed in making
such measurements as are required in fitting frames.
Optometrists arc the only ones required by law to qualify
in this branch of eye treatment.
C. S. CLINTON,
' REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST.
THE SIGN WITH THE BIG KING.
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over th McDonald
State Bunk.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Miss Etliol Wills hna accepted a
position at the (Join Candy kltchon.
Phono tho TJyal when in a hurry for
drugs. 79-tf
Mrs. II. A. Duborry was called to
Pennsylvania tho latter part of last
wook by tho dea'th of a relative.'
Miss Bcllo Harper and Ray Wclborn
will bo married tomorrow at tho homo
of tho brido's parents in Mooreflold.
Let Landgraf & Hoga do your paint
ing, paper hanging and doooratlng.
Phono Black 092 or Black 670. 33tf
CUT AND COUNTY NEWS.
3Iony to loan on real estate.
Bit ATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY.
TWELVE HUNDItKD 3IETEBS
IN USE IN THE CITV.
meet at tho
afternoon.
From a recent report of Water Com-
Tho Eastern Star konslngton will . ""!; 'LtaJ?n
Masonic hall Friday, city.Vhorc are 1G00 residences
and business housos in North Platte,
Mrs. James McEvoy and son Pres- but in a number of instances one
ton havo moved to Hcrshoy whore! moter servos, two. For several years
tne latter win auenu souooi.
Miss Ada Morrill and Mr. and Mrs.
Wllber Fottor of Maxwell visited Mrs.
Fetter of this city last week.
Tho Junior Mothers club will hold a
hap-hazard party at tho homo of Mrs.
Fred Duncan tomorrow afternoon.
Mrs. Thomas Mitchell of Loxlngton,
camo Saturday evening to spond a
week or moro with local relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. N'lcholas Kloln left
yesterday morning for Indlahola to
visit Dell Toll and family for ton days.
For Ilont After January lBt, tho
doublo storo room of Ottonstoin's.
Frod Marti, Jr., was off duty at tho
Marti meat market last wook on ac
count of HlnoBS. Alvin Elias aotod as
substitute.
past the number of meters havo in
creased from fifty to sixty each year.
Tho consumption of water during
the quarter ending September 30th
was ono-thlrd greater than ordinary,
duo to tho shortage of rainfall, which
I tor tho year has boen flvo and one-
half inches less than normal.
Tho largost singlo water user is
tho federal building, which used 400,
000 gallons during aw last quarter.
Noxt to the federal building in quan
tity used comes tho, laundries and tho
court house, tho cost for tho latter
during tho last quarter amounting to
thirty-six dollars.
Tho report shows that sfhec 191!?
sixty or moro rosiflonces havo been
erected in North Platte each year.
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Mrs. P. T. Buckley, of Kalama,
Homo Missionary Program
Tho Woman's Home Missionary So
ciety of tho M. E. church will meet
noxt Friday afternoon at tho homo of
Wash., who hdrt boon visiting her son Mrs.. M. E. Scott. Tho following pro-
N. E. Buckloy for some time loft Sun- gram will bo given:
day morning,
Miss Irono O'Donell left yostordny
morning for Choyonno whore she has
accepted a posltionv.as Union Pacific
stenographer.
Mr. and Mtb. Glen Ferguson and
baby xAio spent several weeks in Cal
ifornia with rolatlvcs camo homo yes
torday morning.
For quick action and sntisfnetosy
snlo list your land with Thoclccke. tf
Mr, and Mrs. J, W. Mooro of Ord,
visited local friends last wook.
Miss QladyB Stogall has accopted
a position at tho Crystal theatre
For Rent Houbo at 804 West Second
street Inqulro of J. H. Fonda. 74-tf
W. T. Berry, of Grand Island, spont
Friday horo on union pacific nuBiness.
For Rent 3 Houskooplng rooms,
$12.00, 320 East 5th street. 79-2
Mrs. Edmund Dickey will entertain
tho Mothers' Club itomorrow after
noon.
Mrs Hollondor, of Mayflower, who
Visited Mr. and Mrs. Edla left Friday
ovonlng.
Mrs, P. H. Lonorgan will entertain
tho mCmborB of tho J. F. F. club this
afternoon.
Willis Preston and J. M. FrlBto, of
Dickons, "Vjslted with Clydo Frls'to
last wook.
Mrs. A. O. Kockon loot Sunday
morning for Omaha to take medical
treatments.
Thursday's program at tho Crystal
will present Myrtlo Stcdman in. "Wild
Olivo."
Miss Mata Paulson and Miss Juno
Burgner aro assisting in tho offlco of
KoltU Novlllo.
Dan Roberts will go to Omaha noxt
week to combine buslnos and plcdsuro
for8ovoral ilusa.
Artt Plumor returned tho latter part
of last wook from Donvor and othor
Colorado points.
Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Ballard lott Sat
luilay morning for Donvor whoro
thoy will visit for a wook.
"Mrs. Ralph Smith nnd children wont
to- Kearney Friday to visit with rela
tives lorv a wook or more.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guthorloss
visited relatives in Wallaco tho latter
part of last week.
Mrs, Clytfo Cook nnd Mrs. John III1
debrandt will loavo in n few days for
Omaha to spend n. wook.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles BaiaklnB havo
returned from Scotts Bluff- whoro thoy
vbiltod relatives for ton days,
JVIr. nnd Mrs. C, M. Calhoun havo
returned from Cozad whoro thoy vis
ited, fpr a wook with rclatlvos.
r. and Mrs. Thomas Watta, of
Grand Island, came Saturday morning
to Visit Tolatlvcs for sovoral days.
Miss Nell Stansbury of tho local
teaching staff, spent tho woolc end
with tho homo folks In Koarnoy
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boudobush, of
Chappcll, came down last wook to
purchaso a jiew Bulck touring car.
Will DoIboii of Omaha camo tho lat
ter part of last week to visit his, father
V. 8. Dolson for a week or longer.
Mrs. Roy Minor of Cheyenne, who
had boen visiting her mother Mrs.
Margaret Post and sister Mrs. Harry
Murrln, returned homo yesterday.
A Whiift Elenhant nartv will bo
John Lincoln who has boen attend- eivnn liv tha Enlsconal ladles in the
ing school in Kearney camo up FrI- church basement. Thursday afternoon
day morning to auenu tno root uan Oct. 19th to winch tho public la in
game. vltod,
Mrs. Arthur Howard, Mrs. James mp. nnd Mrs. Harrv Dixon returned
anu Mrs. J. u. Liouuen ion saturuay s,nnlav nvonlntr the former from Om
for Fremont to attend tho BaptiBt Una. whoro ho transacted business for
convention. a wook and the latter from a twb
Mr. and Mrs. James Black, of Over- weeks' stay in eastern points.
ton, arrived horo Saturday morning ., w CSirrv a comnlotn lino of extra
to visit with thoir daughter Mrs. E. M. Bjzo garments for tho stout ladles,
uoumns. such as Suits. Coats. Dresses. SKirtB.
Attnn T.nrntltn Mnrnliv rntiirnml Sun- Potticoats. silk nnd vollo Waists at
inir rrnm T.tnpnin whom aim same prices as regular sizes.
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attonawi tno stato llbrariana mooting ww.u. j
last week. Messrs. Stursrcs. Don. Robinson and
Mrs Carson of-Grand Island, who Birgo roturnod Sunday night from a
visited hor paronts Mr. and Mrs, O. uck nunung irip m Aruiur -uuuuty.
M. Smith for sovorul days, has
turned home.
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Your oyofl don't amount to much un
til they begin to bother. Today that's
tho tlmo. Harry Dixon, Jeweler & Op
tomctrlst.
Thoy found tho fowl plentiful , and
succeeded In slaughtering about two
hundred.
E. L. Jones, who located In Maxwell
last year as a stock and real estate
auctioneer, transacted business In
tnwn irnntnrilnv Hn roturnful n. abort
John Evans loft Sunday morning Li; turn frnm Knnonu fllfv whom hfi
for Omalm and Llncolil where ho will took a pMt graduate courso at the
yiBit &wuuua mm utiuiiu-iuu i. w v . Kansas City School or Auctioneering,
UUUVUIILIUIK I
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Hoadqutlrters for Window glass. kharco 0f ithe B. and B. department ff
STONE DRUG COMPANY. I tho Unltm Pacinc hero thirty years
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stnvn Mp.nnvern. of aco. was among tho U. P. Inspection
Thormal, Col; .came a fow days ago to party yesterday, and whllo hero re
visit Mr. aribMrs. Charles Basklns nowed acquaintance with former local
for sovoral days. menus.
An occtiHlonnl examination of vonr A twelvo-barrol .pot for molting thd
oyoa by an -optometrist may savo a asphalt flllor on tho street pavement
world of futuro trouble Harry Dixon, "as neon snippeu irom umuuu. iuu
JWwelor and Optometrist. present furnaco wmcti, uas proven
, TI , , , , . . wnouy lnauoquaio, is uui nvo uurroi
Miss Dorothy Hubbard who is at- i wm, uniii mnun pninp
tonuing tuo Koarnoy Normal camo rttpld progross with this branch of tho
oumnmj uuuuifc vu vioit mu iiuiuu i work will bo mado.
deorgo Thompson, who camo ddwn tordav lnstftutcd tho plan of parking
from Chappoll last wook tovlslt tho automobiles In tho contor of tho street
homo folks and ntttonu uho foot will uslnir. tho block on Fifth botweon Lo
game, lott Saturday. cust and DOwov for this nurposo. So
Mr. and Mrs. Maurlco Phillips who fap..M tT.la .ut'. . U h"s wor.kc'1 3
. i . , . , wn nnn wn nniinvn rnnr. wiinii imiv
nwi noon nousoKCOPiug on west : it
Fourth havo taken apartments at the uu",l-"I w "uvo
Devotional service, Mrs. L. John
ston; solo, Mrs. Crane; Our Home In
Porto Rico, Mrs. Harlcy McDormott;
Seeing Porto Rico, Mrs. York Hln-
man; reading, Mrs. Scott; Our School
in Tuscon, Ariz., Mrs. W. O. McDer-
mott; solo, Mrs. Cram; Why One Girl
Came. Mrs. McLano; a Field in Now
Mexico, Mrs. Hartman; instrumental
music, Thclma Starr.
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An Hl-Fnted Guide Post.
Tho fourth auto driver to back into
the Kuide post iltl tho Intersection
of Fourth and Locust Succeeded In
smashing tho globe on tho lamp, and
ho was assessed $1.50 to pay for tho
damage. Tho first driver who backed
into tho post tore a hole in nis gas
tank, tho second knocked oft part
tho base, the third bent tho lamp
nost and then a heavier baso was
made. This was completed Saturday
and during the evening tho rourtli
driver smashed the globes-
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Forms Partnership.
Dr. E. W. Fetter and Dr. C. Purdon
havo entered Into a partnership, and
tho latter gentleman will have charge
of tho Brady office. Dr. Fetter, who Is
now permanently located at Nortli
Platlte, will bo in Brady on Mondays
and Thursdays of each week.
Dr. Fetter expects to leave for New
York in a short time to take a post
graduate course of six weeks.
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Swedish Service.
All the Scandanavlans are cordially
Invited to a Swedish Lutheran sermon
at 11 o'clock a. m. at tho Advent
church on tho north Bide Oct. 22nd
Preaching by Rev. Albln Olson, the
new Swedish-Lutheran minister for
Horshey and North Platte..
JOHN E. STENVALL, Sec.y.
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Somo Barbecue.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Huptor, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Fleishman, Piatt White
and George ProBser woro among those
Who attended tho fall fostlval and
barbecue at Gothenburg Friday. Mr,
Ilupfor acted as chef for the barbecue,
and amonn the provender provided was
a roasted steer weighing 900 pounds
dressed, 100 pounds of wienies, 100 gal
lona of soup, 100 gallons of cotree anu
about 10,000 buns. It Is estimated that
nearly 7,000 people wore served.
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FOR EXCHANGE
' C10 ncres grazing and farm Innd,
Wnnt city property or Kiunll farm.
71tf O.'II. TIIOELECKE.
father P. O. ftuto drivers.
homo of tho croom'R
Phillips. . oi r Aiwnirn TriH'tK Aillollllllff tho
Make your wallB co'zy and homollko City
now. You will enjoy tho Btormy days Tho balance of tho lots In tho Cody
bettor and ubo H. & M. flat wall finish Additions and Cody's 2nd Addition to-
to got best rosults, Nyal Drug Storo, gothor with tho acreage tracts in the
oxciusivo agents. 79-tf uuiiaio uiu h auo-uiviBion win oo
Ruth Viola Shanor tho infant child &"bo tracU . will be reduced from 25
of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Shanor died "'ea50 nnr 3c0nt as Vo w?sh to close
at a local hoapltal Friday at tho ago V,0,, rHU M ' Q
Exact date .of sale and plat of tracts
will bo run in tho papors shortly.
79-1 O. F. TEMPLE, Agent
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of two years. Interment was made at
Maxwoll Saturday aftornoon.
Friends m town received word a
fow days ago of tho doath of Mrs. A
S. Brown of Onwha who waa formerly
a rosldont or this city, hor husband
for years conducting a clothing otoro.
Lawronco Lltz tho eight
FOR YOUR AUTO SERVICE
Call 125 for taxi day or night.
Also flvo or sovon passenger car for
months funeral sorvlco.
MOG EN SEN-LOUDEN AUTO CO.
Chandler & Elcar Agency,
Cornor 8th and Locust Sts
OUMTOIn REM
QLEANEST, surest, most useful of
w al fountain pens. The Luckv Curve
prevents Ink-smcarcd fingers. Call and
ice our assortments.
SOLD BY
REXALL AND NYAL
DRUG STORES.
old twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Llts died Friday evening after a Bhort
Illness. Tho funeral services woro
hold from tho rosldonco on west 10th
street Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Knto McDado roturncd to I
Baltlmoro Saturday morning after
a visit with hor nloco Mrs. Harry Mit
chell. Mrs. McDado is tho wlfo of Win.
McDado who was employed horo as
engineer Jthlrty years ago.
Mrs. Charles Oarlyslo, of Lander.
Wyo., who was called horo recently
by tho Borlous lllnosB of her mother
Mrs. Post will return homo shortly (
accompanied by Mrs. Post who will
remain with hor sovoral weeks.
You hoar most pooplo say that a
Dodge car will go most anywhoro but
did you know Ithat it will do Its miles
as cheaply as many lighter cars.
j. v. RUMiUH, ucaior.
Mr, and Mrs. Albort Haspel leave I
today for u two wookB Ylslt with
frionds In Omaha oud Columbus, tho
jauor town naving lormoriy Doon
tholr homo. It has been about four
years Blnco Mr. Haspol took a "day
off."
Another added attraction to tho
Chovrolct 490s Is that thoy aro now
coming thru with tho name sized Ureal
all around, all nou-Bkld. No nood of
carrying two sicca of tiros and tubes was born in Buffalo county. NobraBka
now. Bosldoa this you got with tho Wont through tho grado schools, and
Chovrolot real oloctrlo lights with graduated from tho up-to-date
sitorogo battory, three spoeu soioouvoi uusmosB collcgo at Koarnoy, Nobr.
transmission, tvijo ireal brakes laud Waa raised on a farm, located In
tho wonderful 30 h. p. mbtor. A tow Lincoln county sovon years ago and
490a for immedlato delivery nnd you now reside on a farm two tullos from
may got ono if you ordor toady. Horshoy. I respectfully solicit your
j, v. uuMiuii, ueaior. voto on wovomuor 7th.
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Democratic Cnudldato for
COUNTi TREASURKR.
LOCAL AND TEItSONAL.
Tho Hendy-Ogler Co. received a
shipment of six Ford cars yestorday.
Charles McDonald loft today for
Omaha and Lincoln to spend several
days.
Mrs. Androw Anderson left last ev
ening for Omaha to spend a week with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. VanDyko returned
Saturday from a fow days' visit with
friends in Gothonburg.
Tho ladles', aid of -tho Christian
church, will meet In tho church baBe
mont Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. G. B. Dent returned Sunday
evening frcm Hastings and Omaha
whoro she spont two weeks.
Miss Julia Hayes, of Rockford. 111..
camo last evening to spend tho winter
with her aunt, Mrs. James Hart.
E. S. Groff of Falrbury who visited
his daughter, Mrs. H. C, Brock for a
week, returned homo yesterday aftor
noon.
Mrs. E. F. Seebergor will leave the
latter part of this week for Omaha to
visit hor sister, Mrs. J. B. Hayos, for
weok.
Dr. H. C. Brock loft yesterday
morning for Grand Island to attend tho
Northwestern District Dental meet
ing. Ho will return tomorrow evening.
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Public Saio Nov. 8d. 1D1G.
15 head of horses, 29 head of cattle,
5 sows, wagons and machinery. N. P,
JBRGENSEN. 15 miles e:uth of
Maxwell. 79-3T
EVERETT AVARE
Mrs. D. E. Morrill left at noon
yestorday for Fremont whero sho was
called by the illness of hor daughter
Miss Alma Morrill, who is attending
school there.
Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus RasraUssen
and family, of Rockvllle, Neb., Bpont
last week with tho former's fathor,
Peter Rasmussen, and roturncd homo
yestorday morning.
S. . S. Roynolds who recently Bold
his farm south of Maxwell, was in.
town Saturday and stated that It Is his
intention to go to Koarnoy and ongago
in tho dairy business.
Tho ladlos' aid society of tho Metho
dist Episcopal church will moot next
Thursday aftornoon with Mrs. ' D. W.
Besack. Those asslsiing will bo Mcs
dames Thompson, Hosier, Calhoun
and Oman.
Dr. II. E. Mitchell left this morn
ing for Grand Island whero ho will
attend tho sessions of tho .Northwest
ern District convention of tho Stato
Dontal Association. Ho will return to
morrow night.
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Public Snlo of Stock.
Chas. A. Wyman, living two miles
west of North Platte, will havo a pub
lic sale October 18'lh, at which ho will
offer twenty-threo head of horses,
sixty head of - cattle, forty hogs, and
a lot of farm Implements and house
hold goods. 75-5
You want to know who the Candidates are.
I am a Candidate for Representative nominated
by Democrats of this county.
I am willing to serve you, your vote is solicited.
Sincerely,'
Butler Buchanan.
Kill The Chill
See our window for some
thing attractive in a gas room
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the furnace or base burner.
North Platte Light & Power Co.
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The First National Bank
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NORTH PLATTE, NISBRASItA,.
Member Federal Ifeserve Bank System.
CA.PITAL AND SURPLUS t
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE
HAVE BEEN TIIE FACTOKS IN THE GltOWjfn OF THIS
BANK, AND TIIE SAME OABEFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIYEN TO LABGE BALANCES.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
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Democratic Candidate for Clerk
tho District Court.
Has lived in Lincoln qpunty for 30
years; on a farm noar Horshoy for
18 years and has boon In businosB in
Hershoy for 12 years. Completed tho
common school courso, attouded York
College In 1892 and 1893 and com-
.pletod a courso In the Bryant &
Strauon uuslness college.
Your support on Nov. 7th will be api
predated,
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Notice to Creditors.
Estate of -Renatto Folchort, de
ceased In Kho County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Tho stato of Nebraska, sb: Creditors
of said estate will take notice that tho
tlmo limited for presentation and fil
ing of claims against paid Estate is
May 17, 1917, and for settlement of
said ostato Is Oct. 11, 1917: that I will
sit at tho county court room In said
county, on Nov, 17, 191G, at 9 o'clock
a. m., and on May 17, 1917, at 9 o'clock
a, m, to receive, oxamlno, hear, allow,
or udjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
olC-uT GEO. B. FRENCH,
County Judgo,
Mutual Building &Loan Assl,
OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
ASSETS $840,000.00
To Prospective Building & Loan Borrowers;
Non-resident Building & Loan Companies are adver
tising the fact that they have reduced the monthly payments
of borrowers to SI. 10 per month on each $100.00 borrowed,
making the monthly payment the same as the Mutual Build
ing & Loan Association of North Platte. They fail to state
that of the SI. 10 paid to the non-resident company, there is
only thirty-five cents credited as a principal payment, th6
balance seventy-five cents 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 Association.
Mutual Building & Loan Association
OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.