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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1917)
Our Optical Department The eye examinations in our Optical Department ore made by licensed Optomotrists who have the cx'rlefince that Ubmes from examining hundreds of eyes, and who ure exceedingly thorough in their work. Tlicy employ the moat approved modem apparatus in their examinations, which are made under normal conditions, no drugs being used for any purpose. For determining and prescribing for cases of refractive errors, our Optometrists will give you exceptionally satisfactory service. When symptoms of disease or other conditions that should have the attention of a specialist are found, our Optometrists frankly advise our patrons to such effect. Under no circumstances do our Optometrists treat diseased conditions. If on making an examination it is found that glasses are re quired, the next step i3 the calculation of the proper formulae for the lenses. This frequently calls for very careful judgment on the part of the Optometrist, ns in some cases of long continued eyestrains the eyes cannot stand lenses which would make a full correction of their refructive errors. C. S. CLINTON, . REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST, THE SIGN WITH THE BIG KING. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, ' Graduate Dentist Office over tho McDonald . State Dunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL - Attorney W. T, Wilcox transacted legal bunlncfls in Paxton Wednesday. For quick action and BuUsffictoBj sale list your land with TlioeJtckc. tf Will CralKlo left this morning for Tiibor.nU8h Colo., whoro lie Is onVnloy- eu'as macninist. MIhs Charlotto McMurray has re turned from a. week's visit with rela tives In Brady. Frank Dooler loft Wednesday morn lug for' Lincoln to spond a fow days on business. Mrs Emily Coatos has rcturnel from Cozad whoro she visited friends tho first of this weok. Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Mrs, John Eddy will lcavo in a fow days for Colorado Springs to spend two weeks or longor, A baby boy was born Wednesday mofnlng to Mr. and Mrs. Slvlts who livo north of town. Albort Dlankonburg went to Kcav noy yostorday morning to attend the state poultry show. . Erauku Lttslo returned yeatorday morning from Sidney whoro ho Bpont tho lore part of this weok. For Farm LoanB soo or write Gone Crook, room 8, Waltemath building, N6rth Platte. 41tf . Dr. Wi T. Prltclmrd loft yestorday morning for Keystone to transact business for sovoral days, 'Judge and Mrs. II. M. Grimes left , Wcdnosday ovenlng for Lincoln to at tend tho Doylo-Halllgan wedding. Charles Waltors Teturned Wednoa A. E. Huntington who has been at Excelsior Springs for sovoral weoks, Is expected to return homo Sunday. For Sale WhIU Leghorn Toostcrs. Mrs. Doollttlo, Phono 782F022. 104-4 Mrs. CJcorgo Eddy left Wednesday morning for Springfield, Mo., to visit for a couple of weeks with relatives. i Mrs. Charles McNamara and son, who havo been visiting for some tlmo In Omaha, iwlll return homo this ovonlng. A. S. Coatcs, of Sutherland, came down yostorday morning to visit his children and attend tho I. 0. O. F. convention. John McDormott, who spoilt a weok ficro taking medical treatment, return ed to his homo In Broadwator Wednes day morning. Wanted to Buy A Ford Tourlns: Car. Stato condition and price. Ad dress G, Trlbuno office. After visiting the Aldon family and other local frlondo for a. weok Mrs. E. N. McNamar, of Paxton, returned home Wednesday ovenlng. Mrs. Wood White, who has been via ltlng her son Major in California for soveral weeks, id expected homo tho first of noxt week. Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Richards aro ox apoctod to return tomorrow from Chi cago whoro they wcro called by tho uoata or a relative Mrs. Qcorgo Whlto, qf Sutherland, THE KATZUtWSIMEIt PI&VIC IMAM'S nitt ciTowj). j Tho "Kntzehjammor Picnic," pre sented at tho Keith Tuesday and Wod ' licitlay ovenings under tho direction of Clara Louise Payne and for tho benefit or the Episcopal guild, attract ed a crowded house the first ovoning, and a largo audience tho eecond oven lng. At a homo production it was as good as lias ever been presentedIt abounded with catchy music, novl and varlod costumed and protty dances, and introducwl characters so well known to readers of tho comic (sections of the- daily paper. There ' wore Mr. and Mrs. Katzonjammer ,and tho Katzenjammor kids, Happy i Hooligan , and othem who created much ninuiwment. Worthy of particu ' lar montlon were It. D. Uirgo and Jay 'Smith as Mr. and Mrs. Kntzonjam !uur, Louis Kolly and Cecil Cool as Hans and Fritz, Clark LoDIoyt as Happy Hooligan, Mamie Pizer as Tnbltha Primrose, and the dances given by little Lona Mary Stone and Marian Huxoll. Those were oriental dancing girls, sailor and gypsy dan cing girls, tho Nebraska girls, tho aunbonnet kiddles and other special ities, Including songs by Dr. Crese lor, Paul Harrington, Mrs. Frank Hatch and a quartette composed- of Mrt). Hatch, Miss Illnman and Messrs. Mujigor and Harrington. There was not a moments' ha!f tho prdgram, which was over two, hour's deration; ois act following another in Tapld succession. That tho ontortalnmont pleased, was evldonced by the hearty applause given each number. It waa a splendid entertain ment' and every ono taking part did his or her sharci iln molting it a pronounced success. 1500 Cars iii County County Treasurer Souder says II censo has been issued to about 1,000 automobilo owners In Lincoln county, and thoro aro yet nearly 500 w.ho havo not aDDllcd for license. These lat- tor should not, however, delay too long elso there may bo trouble. The llcenso fee, less the thlrty-flvo cents paid) tho state for tho numbor plate, goes injto the county automobile njad dragging fund, and this year tho li censes will provido a fund of nearly $1,500 for each of tho three commis sioner districts. That sum of money ought to kaep tho roads well dragged and in good condition. ::: Piano In Every Home IS OUR SLOGAN We are making it possible for you to" have a Piano by joining our Piano Club. Become a member by pay ing $5.00 and receive one of these Beautiful Pianos If you are ever going to buy a Eiano it will pay you to investigate, even if you don't buy now. Over a car load of PianoS to select from direct from the factories, consisting oHhe Kimball, Smith & Barnes, McPhail and other makes. Don't fail to come in and see us. We have been delayed in moving into our new store until Saturday or Monday, but will be at our old stand at Clinton's Jewelry Store. Shop. usic Walker Music Co. North Platte, Neb. " tartar- Vl in? mtmm m mm 1 f Slim mm m mm BRUNSWICK 8 I ItAILItOAD NOTES Got Flryt U. P. Benefit. Tho family of W. J. Dickinson is tho first to recolvo benefits from the life Insurance feature that the Union Pacific inaugurated and applied to employes, beginning the first of the year. W. J. Dickenson was cashier at the January 4 ho became 111 with pneu t i 1 1 . . t II.. i . Married WcuilCHilny. mon a nnu uioa snoriiy uuw varu. ,v and Sinclair Cunningham, of this, city, i ?nd a,BO the1,fa.c Tm f Uie ?2; Avcro married at three o'clock weduos- un po1 ,y "lat tho company had day afternoon at tho boom of the 1U" Utt'B piu" brldo's undo at 221 .west Sixth street, i vious. umana uce. Rev. Robert White performed tho I . . . , , . ceremony in the presence of a few' George Zontmeycr transacted busi relatives; Mr. and Cunningham left; nras 1,1 KArnoy Wednesday. that ovenlng for Omaha and other idal Itackett, oE Paxton, came horo eastern points after which ,thoy will recently to accept a position with the bo at homo In this city. The,brido .Union Pacific Co. nlL0? t'hftmL Z! Herman Schleuter returned a wn nw i a i ninn Pao.no 'w days ago from Grand Island where ShmSffsomo tinSUOn J sh? 'rf ',kf. fr ,k a ; jonn ircucnci, oi ine u. anu u. ue- partmont, who has been stationed at Union Pacific freight station,, Denver. business qnd made Tho Tribune a brief LOCAL AND PERSONAL Norman Connolly spentjChofirst of this week with friends In Mhxlw'ell. Mrs. Meyers and daughter, of Pax-, ton, came Wednesday 'ino'rnlhg to visit local friends. ' Joo Koestor, of McdJcltlle' "precinct, spent yesterday in town transacting :o:f- Jobbliig Houses Next j partmont, who nas been stationed at Gfnllsn A rrntl f Till 1 1 n r1 litta irtivfil- 1 Novlns for soma time, unont the first viowad property owners on cast Front of this, woek horo engaging men to ain, ,t nc ...i.Xti,.' work thcio in that deaartmcnt. w- 1 -v- -- ... t tnti uuQk kJIAkli OUVCW 0 IU H IlUb Ufl ' camo down yesterday morning to visit! jcctlons thoy would havo to having a' Tho gross receipts of tho two per Mr. and Mrs. Will Hawloy and attend .pur run up tho alley between thoose fdnnances of tho "Katzenjammer PIc tho Robekah convention. streets from the east lino of the oi'lg- nlc were In excess of eight hundred Suroly vou cannot afford to miss our lual town to plno 8trect' w,iy tH3 dollars. Tho net sharo of tho Bpls spcclal for SATURDAY, Apron Chock. i8Pur? Wo11 Bomo llay thcr0. wlu 1)0 cPa! sulld will bo about ?240. Both whllo they last at ONE CENT A YARD sovoral jobbing houses located on east evenings standing room was sold. - E. T. TRAMP & SONS ' Front street and an unloadng track In Yostorday afternoon a special train , , ... 'i tho alloy In tho rear would he mighty. 0f silk' wont through from California mrs, uminos wise, oi uansns uity, handy. TJiosa jobbing ouaos nroL.suro to Chicago and Now York. The train vujwiiu "i niio coming anu you won i navo long, 10 city, Is visiting her olstor Mrs. C, M.'tvatt. Tho first will' b0 a fruit house, Newton, having arrived Wednesday. !tho noxt a wholesalo grocery. Four cyllndor" Cars for economy and 1 visit. H. A. Howard and Cyril Edls, of Wollflcet, transacted business at the County Superintendent's office tho first of this week. Special for SATURDAY'S SALE All short lengths In Apron Checks, while they last, at ONE CENT PER YARD. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Miss Hazel Nichols, of the Grand Island Independent office, who has spent the past two weeks with her mother, Mrsll. Roso Nichols, will leave tho first of noxt Iweek. Mrs. C. F. Iddlngs will entertain tho Eastern Star kenslngton this after noon. E. E. Van Natta, of Moorefleld, trans acted business at the county superin tendent's office yesterday. Miss Alleon Gantt wilt leave next week for Lincoln to attend tho con vention of county superintendents. Christian Science service Sunday 11 p.. m. Sunday school 12 m. Wednesday ovenlng meetings owry weok at 8:00. Building and Loan building, 'room 25. A cordial invitation Is extended to 'all. F. j. DIENEn & CO. Ileal Estate and Insurance Come and Bee us for town lots In different parts of the city. Good In vestments on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent. We have aloo good bar gains In farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewey Sta upstairs. sturdlnorts. Ronulr ntirln in ainnir nf' "Shell Forty-three" tho Triangle your sorvlco. Ddilg6, fiup and Chovro- feature showing at tho Kolth Monday, let cars tor your business or pleasure boos deiop Into tho most Important top- J,'Vk, ROMIGU, Dealer. il of tll03o t,nics lt tcars avi?y tho ... . . . falso heroics and tho glamor of sentl- Mr. and Mrs. Larl Hamilton, who montallty Iwith which war Is invontcd have boon living on a farm b1x mllos nnd nevcals tho truth about man's ded wost or town, havo rented the Neville innin n t,r,innn wiiiro, nirm- nn homo and will rcsldo thoro In tho fu- i. darmornlng from Excelsior Springs; turo. fluenco. no purging fire at the call of A naw lot of women's embroidered those who mako war. It rovcals man, whoro ho apont a couplo of weeks Mlas Emellno Brauor, of Gothen burg, camo a fow days ago to visit with Miss Ruth Loan and other friends, Mi, and Mrs. Lawroneo Powell, who had resided In Grand iBland for sov eral months, havo returned horo and ,tho formor will leave shortly for Den vor to accopt a position. : cc-llars In all tho lato stylos with our t as un Individual at all, but ns,u ulrcailv hit Htneif. nn in .ir.o vninna 'moro coir in a croat social machine go on salo at 17c at Tho Leador Mer- .which ho must protoct nt tho cost, not canillo Uos storo. - oniy ol ms mo, uui uu iiiul no uuu lived for Mrs. Vomon Munn left Wednesday, ..,, ovonlng for Rochqatbri Minn., whoro RUSIDKNCK SNAP sho will tako treatment In tho MaVo Alros. hospital nrtd probably submit yix(j, street in tho 1200 block. Price to an oporntlon. 0ljP $i;jon.(lO. Small payment down Imlnuco In monthly imymonts. This Is I n blir bargain. Let us show it to you. 103-4 IIUt'IlANAn 1 AT llJllSUfl. Like Attracts Like Come often to tho Mc Donald State Bank. It's a fcood habit, You will meet the ppople who believe in and practice saving. Be known as a "savinft" man or woman and others will be lieve in you. Better still, it will increase your self respect and your saving power. If you have no saving ac count brin& a dollar or two and start one today. 'was composed of twelve cars each one holding G0.000 pounds and filled to capacity and the freight on each car was $1,000. These cars aro under bond. Mrs. Andy McGovern camo up from Brady Tuesday to visit her father. NUItSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOMEOPATHIC HOSITPAL Tho life of this institution como9 through tho successful use of tho true and tried Homeopathic remedy; noth ing healing more quickly, moro easily, more permanently, Horo Is a hospital that Is making It self known by good results In Major and Minor Surgery, and which is tlio Homo of Orlficlal Surgory with ac complishments that no other systom can daro challenge In tho treatmont of acute" and chronic diseases. 100S West 1th St. North Plntto, Noli. John S. Twinoin, M. I). READ THIS! MOTOR AGE SAYS FORD WILL SOON PLAGE A A KEROSENE CARBURATOR ON THE MAR . KET FOR FORDS, WHICH WILL MAKE AN OTHER SAVINGaTO FORD OWNERS. Ordec a Ford for bpring delivery at once. Cars of other makes have increased an average of $87. Ford .Reduced his price $80. Also cost of repairs. Tires for other cars have increased in price 15 to 20 per cent; Ford Tires only 10 to 12 per cent. FORD TOURING CAR NOW S305.05 AT NORTH PLATTE HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO., Cor. Fourth & Dewey. North Platte, Neb. I?O0NalState Bank Worth Platte. Wer, An Emergency Load of Lumber consists of nn assortment of these items, which may he needed at any time for repairs or patching several hunches of shingles nnd lath, a few scantlings a supply of planks, some sheeting, sid ing, hattens, etc., etc, Such an assortment ctmes in mighty handy some times, after a heavy wind. storm, or when a roof spring a leak and should be found in every well regulated home'.1 ..r.v Coates Lumber & Coal Co, North Platte, Nebr, MILTONBERGER & LEININGER, Real Estate and Insurance. Collections a Specialty. Will look after renting your property at reasonable rates. Phone Black 550 and we will call and see you. We are after your business. Notary and Justice of the I. L Miltonberger & C. H. Leininger War On Chickens We offer 13c a pound for hens or young Roosters. Bring them in Now. V North Platte Produce Co.