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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1916)
1 Good Sight Does Not Mean Good Eyos. Your sight may be good yet your eyes may bo fn the most urgent need of help. Ever see the big built, robust man, pause in his swinging strides along the street, clap a hund to hi3 heart and drop dead? We have. He looked to be the healthiest man on the street, yet a tiny heart rivulet clogged and the machinery stopped, all because of a little exertion. , . , , If the little piece of glass optometrists place before your eye keeps the strain away, it may in a similar( way postpone the advance of the more serious, "break-down ' that comes to the human machine when overloaded or overworked. Because you see well is no valid reason for you to think you have good eyes. Often those who see best are in greatest need of optometry. The heart trouble that caused the big healthy man to drop dead may have come because defective eyes were taking more nerve force than nature intended, thereby weakening fjie stomach and possibly the heart action. Your eyes may be normal, or nearly so, probably are, but the wise course is to know, not guess, and you can only know the truth by an occasional visit to n reliable optometrist. O S CLINTON. Registered Optometrist. The sign with the Big Ring. DH 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Ofllco over tha McDonald StaU Bunk. LOCAL AND PJEES05AL 1008 -west Fourth street, Homeopatlo Hospital. Dr. Mario Ames loft Monday noon for a short visit In Omann. "Wanted Man and wife for farm work. T. E. Doolittlo, Phono 782F022. Arthur Allen, who spent last weok In Lincoln, returned homo Saturday ov- cnlng. For quick action nnil satlsfactosy sale list jour land with Thoclecko. tf W, L. Cary, of Omaha transacted business and visited friends in town yesterday. F. C. Hoxie rotunod to Ogalalla yes terday morning after spending soveral days hero. Byes right, good sight, wiso or othorwiso ahout your oyes? Harry Dixon, Jeweler and Optometrist. Mrs. Alex Fonwlck loft Sunday jaorning for Choyonno to visit her daughters. Arthur Darraclough will leave short ly for California to viHit relatives for several woeks. Dr. Morrill, Dontlst. Mrs. G. -C. Smith, of Carson City, came a few days ago to visit her sistor Mrs. Edward Calvin. JVtr. .V.S& Mr3. Uuss'-. Bowles will Ic&vo next weuk for I.os Angeles to spend several months. All sizoa glaBH for thoso, storm win dows at tho Nyal Drug store. Mr. and Mrs! Mrs. Nick Adamy, of Stapleton, formerly of this city, visit ed, in town this wook. TWO OK AND OFFICE US AUK CHOSEN IN ONE FAMILY Perhaps never in tho history of fra ternal orders in Nebraska has the se lection of two grand officers gone to ono family, as was tho caso last week when W. V. Hoagland, of this . cltv, was elected Grand Mastor of tho Ne braska Odd Follows and Mi's. Hoag land elected president of the Robekah degree. Doth received tho office auto matically, for last year each held the second highost offlco in" the rospectivo ordors. To bo tho hoad of an organization composed of 25,000 representative mon of Nobraska is an honor; and equally honorable is the presidency of tho Robokahs, with a membership of 10,000 in tho state. Wo congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Hoagland that their work in thoso great organizations has been such as to morlt tho distinction that they now enjoy. ::os: : Children's Day Program Tonight. Tho annual Yeomen Children's pro gram will bo given at tho T.loy.l oporc house this evening to whlclv nil' Yeo men and their friends are Invited. Mrs. Andy McGovern, oi Maxwdll, camo a fow daj-B ago to visit her fcthot Fred Marti 'or a wcok. F. W. Rlnekcr loft Kiu,lay evening for Oamnh .o ipend a wook or )ngei' purchasing holiday goods. Protect your homo with H. & M. houso paints. Nyal Drug store. 70tf Mrs. Georgo Colin, of Shorldan, camo Sunday morning to attend the funoral ot tho late Mrs. Mary Cohn at Maxwoll. , For Don - F.'ie room hoin ot R03 West. Seventh St. Modorn except heal. Inqulro of Thos. Simants, 303 8outh Chotlnut. 8.1-tf Mrs. Julius Hahlor has returned from tho eastern part of tho stato whoro sho was called by tho death of hor mother. Phono tho Nyal when in a hurry for drugs. 79-tf Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ebright left Sat: urday ovoning for Paxton to visit their daughter Mrs, ChriBtonson, formerly ot this city. Ralph Sawyer, who has been ,ci.i ployed at Sldnoj for sovoral months, camo a few days ago to visit hit, father Perry Sawyer. ' H. G. Knowles, who ha boon con ducting evangelistic meetings in Harvard for a month past, will, rotur'n homo this week. ""-' Miss Emma Durkland, for several yoars a member of tho Keith Ndylljo household, leavos soon for a visit, at hor former homo In Sweden. Tho county commissioners met In session yostofday and dovotod .ho day to tho transaction of routino matters. and consideration of roads. Mrs. D. R. Fletcher returned Mou day fromGrand Island who'o sbq Bpent tho week end aj the ga'st 6 Mr. and Mrs. Mnurlco Fowcr Make your, walls cozy and homollko now. You will enjoy tho 'stormy days hotter and uso II. & M. flat wall finish to got best results. Nyal Drug Storo, oxclUslvo agents. 79-tf Tlio'Lincoln Highway 'painting crow that is remarking tho highway from Now York to San Francisco, arrived in tho city last evening. Thoro nro soygral mon and two cars in the oritfl; nnd'they carry with them camf equip- pago and spend the night wnorecver darkness overtakes them. -They wl mark thfaudi to' the west lino of this county and then, close the worlc f6,r. tho winter. While in this city tho latter part of last wook Labor Commissioner TYafiJc" M. Coffey Inspected the threo movlnn plcturo show theatres anJ suggested a number of changes which will con form with tho stato laws. These changes can bo made with little extra oxponso and deal mostly with tho ar rangemont and marking ot tho exit lights. A splondld! selection of trimmed hats may be had at tho Wilcox De partment Storo, ranging in price frri $5.00 to $15.00. Women havo learned to oxpect of thlB. Btoro not only certain charm of Btylo and correct- ness of fashion, but an exclusive In dividual touch with an added attrac tion in values that aro exceptionally Interesting; 8Q.-2 D. M. Carr, reoresentatlng the buroau of Industrial and natural re sources conducted by tho Chicago Ttornld. srient yesterday In town. Tho object of hfsvialt Is to Interest western Nebraska,. .In tho permanent exnmi maintained by the Herald In Chicago arid which.-is visited ' by thousands monthly. ' " Preparodnosg Is tho watchword ot today, thorforo lot -mo clean your watch or clock as tho stiff cold woathor Js noar and that will causo tho oil to thicken and your tlnio piece to stop. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. M. AUSTIN, 80-2 Comor Front and Dowey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warren anil cull dre'n and Miss Harriot Warren ft Tarn pa", Fla., who spent sovoral months at tho Dullard homo will loavo Thursday for their homo. Tho latlor ft Ml visit in Atlanta, Ga., while enrouto. . -r This is i f . . r (h Week In Our Corset Dept. Special Demonstration By Pf me. ML Priehard.f Evory week is LaCammlllo Wook hero, for these beautiful front lace corsets with their many oxcluslvo foaturos havo completely won tho favor of North Plutto women. Beginning Tuosday, however, It is special . LaCamlllo wcok, for Mmo. Prlchard wishes tho op portunity ofmooting every woman who is inter ested in propor corseting to explain scientific cor Botry also tho many advantages of tho rjx. Trtdo uuk. v. a va. ottc.4& Dacktho oxcluslvo LaCamllle feature which ro ltovos all harmful pressure upon tho splno, and makes posslblo really stylish corseting without a traco ot discomfort., Her advico upon your own corsot needs is gratis. Thoro is a, LaCamlllo corset for ovory figure 6no for you1 that will mako you look your host feol your best, too. Prices $1.75 to $25.00. Won derful values all. Mmo, Prlchard, who Ib a graduato corsottoro, will demonstrate tho LaCamlllo corsot at our 7storo Tuosday, Wednesday and Thursday of tilts wook. Block's Ladies' Outfitting Store. This is a stOrV1 that never . Compromises with inferiority. This iaa store ol-' certain ser- vice, greater values ' and su- prcme satisfaction. This is a store that seeks the hest, finds the best and sells the best, at prices any man, M J n fr-,i . " : . Tliis is a store built on the firm foundation of great cr value giving, a store that never lowers the quality stand ard it has set. , , CoerritM 1916 rbe Itouie ot KupptnUcImcr The New Fall Fashions in Kuppenheimer Clothes are now ready for your inspection and selection. New models, are here, showing the genius of original design. New fabrics awaityou 'in every wanted, wished-for pattern and shade. Rich, lustrous, long fiber woolens, fino worsteds, serges and cassi meres. Nqw overcoatings superbly cut and tailored; advance styles for men who relish a place in the forefront of fashion. Here in these lothes you will find these fitting qualities' for which this store is famous. . ,1'lJBre are examples of what can be done to bring perfec tion within the rcah of any man at $20.00 to $27.50 j. b. Mcdonald, "THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES," NORTH PLATTE, NEB. LOCAL AjSTD PERSONAL. Mrs. Ada Lewis left Sunday everilng for Omaha and Council Bluffs to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.. Tlley will leavo today for Omaha to visit a school niata of .tho latter who will sing in grnnd opera thoro next week. HTm nif1 IVTwa Wrr Tlnrffl rrt nrn AY pected to return homo today from Birmingham. Ia.. whoro tho lattor had been taking medical treatment. Offico rooms for rent in Waltemath1 Building, corner Dewey and Sixth streets. Can arrange' rooms to suit tenant. Soo Wm. E. Shum'an. ' 81rl Honry Schuff, of Grand TslanU, for- Mo'fjy proprietor of the Vienna cafe InTthls city, visited friends yesterday whllo onrouto to- towns oh th9 branch. J-J,1.,S. Robhausen spent,., Sunday in Kearney visiting hls'-Wothor and sis ter. His mother has been at Kearney for a wook or two visiting hor daugh ter Mrs. Wornett. t. t. r 5 Miss Mildred Pltzpatrlck who has Been lh nurses' training in Omaha for sovoral months camo the lattor part of last weok to visit hor parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pipatrjck Mrs. L. L. Qreeno. wiio has resided in Kearney for sovoral weeks past, visited friend a liro this week and left yestorday afternoon. Mr. Greono is now employed on tho Keiruoy-fatap- leton run. O.J?. Spencor has-returned from a vlsi't 'with frlcndsin Lexington. The Catholic ladies will hold a social at tho homo of' Mrs. C. E. Cook Thursday afternoon. . Officer Baker, spent yesterday In Cozad having gone down to attend tho foot ball game. Misses Besslo Chamberlain, Esther Cohag'en, and-Patricia Scott , attended the foot ball game in Cozad yesterday. Miss Thea Schwalger has gone to Omaha to remain for a week, En routo sho will visit friends at Platts mouth. Frank Hart of Allianco, formerly of this city, visited hero Sunday while onrouto home from Brady where he spent several days with his parents. Claus Anderson is displaying n num ber of largo "potatoes in tho Platto valley bank window which wero grown on his farm six miles west of town. Mrs.. J. H. Rowland, formerly of this city, who is now residing in the casterh part of the stato, visited Mrs, Heist of tho Jack Morrow Flats laBt week. ThQ high school cadets will shortly appear In now uniforms, an order hav ing boon placed a fow days ago with the Harcourt Clothing Co. Arrayed in these trim garments, tho two compan ies will' present an appearance that cannot fall to attract attention and ad miration. Tho Nebiaska university foot ball team defeated tho Oregon Aggies at Portland last Saturday by a score ot seventeon to seven. In tho second quarter with tho score seven to noth ing, tho lad who was playing half back for the Aggies, recovered tho ball on a fumble and making a 100-yard run mado a touchdown and kicked goal, making a tie score. Neither team scored in tho third quarter, but in tho fourth Nobraska increased tho scoro to Boventoon. Norris of this city was substituted for Moser at center,-but later was replaced by Rhodes. I 8 n i.t OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank -of- r NORTH PI,A.TTIS, A SIC A. . t Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS t One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HATE BEEN THE FACTORS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS BANK, AND TITS BAMB CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS 9 GIVEN TO LABGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. Telephone Your y Grocery orders to 32 They will given prompt and careful attention. Lierk-Sandall Co. Notico of Petition. . .Estate No. 1441 of Elizabeth Whiting deceased, in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per sons interested in Said estate tako notico that a petition has been filed for tho Probato of tho Foreign Will of Eliz aboth Whiting, deceased and tho ap pointment of Edward S. Whiting as Administrator of said Estate, which has been set for hearing herein on November 17, 191C, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated October 18, 1910. GEO. E. FRENCH, Q24nl4 County Judgo. Notico to Creditors Eata'to No. 1437 of Herman A. Erb, doceascd In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, s: Croditors of said estate will tako notico that tho time limited for presentation and fil ing of claims against said estato is May 24, 1917, and for settlomont of Bald estate is Octobor 20, 1917 j that I will Bit at tho county court room In said county, on November 24, 1910, at 9 o'clock a. m., und on May 24, 1917, at 9 o'clock a, m., to receive, exam ine hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. GEO, E. FRENCH, o24n21 County Judgo.