The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 06, 1917, Image 4

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    Results of Eystrain
If stralnfed oyes aro not rollovod wltliin a short time by propor
glasses ponnnnont Injury wll result und tho sllit win nevor after
wards bo restored to what It slnuld ltnvo boen. Whllo tho eyes will
stand a groat amount of mlsusa If misused too long thoro Is no way
to niako them "aa good as now."
Ono of tho most lnslduous and loast ofton recognized rosults of
eyontraln is tho waato of nervous energy This drain, on tho norvos
loads to undue fatlguo an,i may weaken tho mtlro syBtom, affect
tho gonoral hoalth and bo tho Indirecti cnuwo of troubles In various
other organs. "
C. S. CLINTON,
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST,
THE SIGN WITH THE IIIG KING.
ROBERT H. WHITE
Presbytorlnn Minister
FRIEND TO THE TROUBLED
Life Work Counsellor
OIIIco ut Church 8:00 to 12:00
Phono Rod 112
Res. 010 W. Cth. Phono Blk. 003.
CIT AND COUNTY NEWS.
Judgo H. M. Grimes transacted bus
Inoss In Sldnoy SaturUay.
Dr. Morrill. Dentist.
Mrs. John MullclMoft Saturday at
tornoon for, Sidney to Kpond a few
days. (
For Salo Several good Poland
China Boars. Inquire of V. W. Birgo.
J. O. MoTiliorsald, of Scotts Bluff,
spent Sunday- in town visiting with
friends
Wantai ToVTradc Alfalfa seed for
sweet clover. fiM. U. Magnixson, North
Platte, Neb.
Mr. anj Mrs. Floyd Rlcheson spent
Sunday with .frlonds and relatives in
Sutherland. Hi
Headquarters for Window glass.
STONE DItUO STORE,
iii
Mrs, James McEvoy and son loft
Saturday mdrnlng for Choycnno to
visit friends;
Mrs. Jamls -Beeman, of Lowollen,
spent tho week onli Malting with
Mra. W. J. Tlloy.
Mrs Cralgvt.of Grand Junction, la 111
at the home of hor. parentB Mr. and
Mrs. unarios. wyman. ,
Charles Boguc returned Friday af-
tornoon from a buBlnoss Visit in Om
aha and othor eastern pointB.
The Garllchs. rcsidenco on west 3d
street will no occunieu uy mre,
Lostor Walker Sr., and daughter,
W. E. Klauss loft tho latter part
of lastt wo&k for'-JKxcolFilor Sprlhgs to
HASTINGS JIAN BUYS
THE PAT THEATRE
Attornf.y and Mrs. P. U. Halllgin
will roslde In tho IlalllgaiV-GrlnHT
apartment recently occupied by Mr.
and Mr. Charlos Weir.
Miss Cathorlno Sullivan, of Grand
Island, Is expected hero this week to
visit hor s4gtor Mrs. Herman Sleuthor
for a week or longer.
Tho Voluntoor flro department
held a mooting tho lattelr part of last
wook and made arrangements to hold
tlioir annual Easter ball. v
Mrs. Giry Coatee, of Maxwell, who
visited tho Coatos family here tho lat
tor part of last wook, went to Suth
orland Saturday morning.
Vorno Mann Is oxpocted to return
this week from Rochester, Minn.,
whoro ho visited with Mrs. Mann who
Is taking treatment there.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Amen, of Hast
ings, who mado their homo horo for
sovtiml months past, left for Hastings
tho lattor part of last week.
Tho L. 0. 0. M. lodge is making ar
rangements for tholr third annual
banquot which will bo held in tho
lodgo rooms on tho evening of Feb. 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ellison return
ed Friday afternoon from Callaway,
whoro they woro called by tno sorious
illness of tho former's grandfather.
Francis Dunn, wlio planned to en
gage in tho drug business In tho east
ern part of this state, has decided
to remain hero in the Nyal Drug
store!.
Dr. "ami Mrs. 0. H. Cresslcr and
daughter will loavo noxt week for
Omaha. Tho former will attend a
dental meeting and tho lattor visit with
friends.
Loo Hart, of Brady, spent Sunday
hero with local frlonds and loft that
ovonlng for Omaha with his son who
will tako treatment In a hospital
thorc.
Mr, and Mrs, E. B. Scott who woro
recently married will ma'ko their
homo on a farm near Horshey. Mr8
Scott was formerly Miss Keglnu Beel-
oi of this city
Miss Irono Frleburg, of Donvor, for
merly of this city, camo tho lattor
CLUKS AND SOCIETIES
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
spend scvornl weoke talcing treatment, part of last Week to. visit with hor
i ' t . A TO 1 i .J
Miss AilocnftGohtt will loavo Thurs
day mornlngfor Lincoln to act as
toastmistrosant tho Chi Omega ban
quot. Mosdamos McMillan and Wagner, of
Omaha, who" woro gitosta of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Roborts Inst wook, loft Sun
day. jj
Mrs. I.aughfln, of SuUioTlnndv who
spent tho past wook visiting hor son
Frank Luuglilln and family, loft Fri
day oveningof ,
Hllmor Thompson was hold last
week onroute to Omaha to purchase
now' furnishings for his drug store
nt Chupnoll.
John B. Nelson, mnnagor of Tho
Loader Morcnrttllo Co., was called to
Hold r ego Sunday as a witness in a
caso In court.
Mrs. Josctihlno Mcfvcown loft last
week. for .Onpiha whoro she entered
St. Catherine's hospital to tako n
courso- in nursrfug'.
Julius Plzcr leaves noxt Saturday
for Now Yotjkfl to purchase spring
goods for Tho Leador Moroantllo Co.
Ho will visit In Dottolt, Chicago and
Omaha em onto homo rind will absent
soveral weoks.
mint Mi3a Margarot Frazlor for1 a
couplo of weoka,
Frod Hanlon has boen off duty as
night watchman at tho Locust street
crossing for a week past on account
or iunc98. ins autioa nro uoing por
formed by Da'Vid Shebdy.
For Salo 80 acres; Lotto 3 and 4
Soc. BOTTowriBh'ip 11, Raiigo 30, Lin
coln county. "Wnift otters, prompt at
tention. Don Llnglo, owner, 927 Story
Building, Los Angeles C.al. 3-5
A small lino of knit goods left, capa
and scarfs to match, soparato scurfs
sopanato cups, whloh aro to bo closed
out at one-halt tho original prlco at
Tho L&ador Morcantllo Co.
Frlond3 havo received word from
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarloy Bonham, who
loft last month for Potter to tunko
tholr homo that thoy aro getting
along nlcoly. Tho former Is In charge
of a liarqwaro store.
VHm YOUH AUTO SEltVICE
Call 125 for Taxi day or night.
, Also flvo or seven passongcr cur for
iiuierai botvicc.
MQOENSEN-LOUDEN AUTO CO-,
Cnandlor & Elcar Agency.
Comer Eighth and Locust Sts
J. T. Norton, luto of Hastings, has
purchamd tho furnishings of tho Pat
theatre and taken a lease on tho build
ing. Yesterday workmon began ro
modollng the room and ropalnting the
wnlls and colling, and it is oxpocted
that tho houso will opon for buslnoss
In about two woeks. Mr. Norton and
family arrived In town some time ago.
P. H. Lonorgan Is supervising the ro
modollng of tho room and getting
things In shapo for the opening.
: ;o; ;
Will Erect Now Ico Piling
As soon as tho weather will pormlt,
the Artificial Ice Company will orccL'
anothor building Just east oI Ata proa
ont plant. This now building will bo
30x80 feet with full basement and will
be supllod with individual or unit re
Irigorating machinory, enabling the
company to use ono plant independent
ly of tho othor. This admits of heavy
output when business so domands, and
a lesser production when jirado Is
slack,
Tho now building will have soveral
times greator storage capacity than tho
proscnt plant. This featuro or tlie
1)Ub1iiob has increased as rapidly as
ha tho demand for .artificial ice. A
consldotablo portion of the cold stor
ago space will probably bo used by the
company in handling fruits and veg
etables. ::o::
Organ Recllnl by 3IIss MncKny.
Miss Florence MacKay will give an
organ recital at tho Presbyterian
church Friday ovonlng February 9th.
Tho program follows:
.Prelude and Fugo In D minor Bach
(a) Gondollod Novln
(b) At Twilight Fryslngcr
KcJHuniorlakc Dvorak
Solo Solected
Trovolyn Doucet
March Pontifical Lemmons
Sunset - Dudley 'Buck
Dorothy Hlnman
Midsummer Caprice Johnston
(a) Andantino In D Lemare
(b) Tho Rosary. .Goss-Cuatard-Novin
Thombono solo Selected
Arthur Tramp
Marchc Mllltalro Gounod
::o::
Circulation of Hooks Increases
Report of tho public library shows
that there are now three thousand
threo hulndrod and seventy-nlno bor
rowers, nlnoty-Boven more .than in
191G. During January there woro two
thousand two liundrcd and fifty-one
books In circulation, an increase of
ono thousand ono hundred and eighteen
compared with January, 1910. The
library rooms aro visited daily by a
largo number of adults and niany
chlldron and on Sunday afternoons the
rooms aro usually crowded. A mini
ber of now books havo beon nlaced
on tlio shelves; among them aro "A
Pair of Bluo Eyes" and "Tho Return
of tho Native" bv Hardy: "Chloo Ma
lono," by Leo; "Rising Tido" by Dc
land and books on pictures and oc
cupation.
-3 ::o::
Tho Music Shop 2
North Platte has long had agents ,for
mimical instruments, but only.since
last month can It boast of a music
shop, a room devoted exclusively to
tho salo of muBlcal Instruments land
music ni&rchandlso. Quartered In a
room In tho Keith theatre building, the
Walkor Music Co. has a music shop
worthy tho name: a largo room- well
stocked with pianos and player pianos,
talking machines and records, nnd an
exceptionally largo lino of sheet mu
sic. Handling a nuimbor of dlffcront
ihakos of pianos, tho company is In n
position to supply tho demands of tho
peoplo of Lincoln and adjoining
counties.
:.o::
Mrs. George Garraryi will entertain . . . .
the Eldeen club tomorrow aftornoon. ViarS Si
Tho Club Novlta will meot Thursday trday afternoon,
afternoon with Mra. Harry Samuolson. of Hnrry R
Tho Mothers club will be entertain- nrown camp will be held nt tho Lloyd
cd tomorrow aftornoon by Mrs. Fro- opera houso tomorrow ovenlng.
mont Watts. J)r nnd JIrl Hoo,)er nro enj0ylng a
The Uohekah Kensington will bo on. vlali. fmra th formor' niothor -who
teirtalnetf at the Oikl Follows' hall Frl- arrived lost evoning from Rod Oak,
day afternoon. Iowa,
The Saturday afternoon brldgo club jirs Frank Sullivan will leave this
was ontortalnoil on Februury 3d by Week for Fremont to visit hor daugh-
Mrs. Horton Munger. tor Miss Ethel Loudon, who formerly
Mr. York Hlnman will entortaln livcl horo-
the AK Chapter P. E. O. at her homo Tho Dogroe of Honor "held a meeting
tomorrow ftornoon. and social at tho K. P. hall Inst even-
Mrs. W A. Buchflnck will entertain Ing at which the officers recently elect
e Et-A-Viirp club on Wednesday af- ed were inatalled.
the
tornoon, February 14th.
A number of ladlos gave a
theatro party at the Crystal Saturday
evening in honor of Mrs. Charles
Woir.
Mrs. P. A. Norton ontortalnod a
number of girls Sunday afternoon nt n
.. j t. HI1.I...1 .1 IJItn
(uniier in noiiur ui iiumiou nu mm
Weir, of Sterling.
The Zottn Zotta club will bo onter
talned Wodnosday aftornoon by Mrs.
Harry Byboe .assisted by Mrs. S. M.
Soudor and Mrs. Davis.
Mrs. H. M. Grimes pleasantly eh
tertalnod a numbor of ladles Friday
aftornoon at bridge. Tho guests were
Invito! to meet Mrs. P. R. HalHgan,
a brldo of last month,
The Travel and Study club met last
ovonlng with Mrs. Geo. B. Dent Roll
call was answered with current
events; Miss Sylvia Watts read a mag
azine article on Coal Tar and its uses,
and Miss Grace Moonoy read a paper
on the Wall of China.
Tho M. M. M. club and tholr hus
banlds woro entertained at tho home
of Mr. and Mrs. F.. J. McGovom Friday
evening. Progressive card' games were
played and prizes awarded to Mrs. W.
R. Maloney and J. II. Hegarty. Mr.
and Mrs. "Perry Carson assisted In en
tertaining. ,
Mrs. Edwin Barraclough, Mrs. F. C.
Plclstlcker and Mrs. Edward Stoff
reggan, three of the local teachers
who wero recently marrieu were en
tertained at a shower Friday evening
at the home or Mrs. Jonn Jtiurke.
The gu-ests were tho teaching staff
of the ward schools). Many pretty
gifts wero received by the guests of
honor.
Mesdames J. W. McGraw, E. H,
Dickey and W. J. Tlloy entertained
thirty young ladles and gentlemen at
tho McGraw home last ovonlng in lion
or of Miss Maudo Owens and Emmett
Ennia who will be married tomorrow
A mock wedding was held in which a
number of tho guests In comic cos
tumes took part. A number of gifts
wero presented to the brido and groom-
oloct.
Tho Twentieth Century club met
with Mrs. M. E. Scott yesterday after
noon. Mrs. Frank Buchanan acted as
loader and papers wore read on Corn
and Corn Products by Wrs. Mary Ei-
dor. Mrs. E. A. Garllchs touted on
Peas and Bcans and the hostess dem
onstrated burnt sugar cake. Roll call
was answered by giving their favor-
Ito vegetable. On behalf of tho club
Mra. Elder presented Mrs. Garllchs
who will soon leavo tho city, with a
brooch. Mrs. Ralph Smith was elected
treasuror, tho office formerly hold by
Mrs. Garllchs. Guests of the club
wero Mesdames Kelso, Plelstlcker and
Mehlman.
: :o:
Lawrenco Herrod, of Columbus, for
merly of this city, is visiting with tho
Rcbhauson and Horrod famlllos this
weok.
Weather forecast for North Platto
and vicinity: Partly cloudy and colder
tonight; Wednesday fair. Highest
tomporaturo yosterday 48, a year ago
10; lowost last night 28, a year ago G.
In the Paramount foaturo "When
Wo Woro Twenty-ono" showing at the
Crystal Thursday nlgfit, William El
liott, tho famous actor of Madam X
stage fame, as tho wayward boy whom
the threo friends of his dead father
havo so much troublo in saving from
the consdquonces of his folly, ho is
admirably cast. His denouement of
the reactionary emotions of youth ia
olwnys convincing and ofton touching.
JUdgo Itlxlcr Again Stricken.
A lottor received yesterday by John
E. EvanB from Mrs. J. W. Uixlor
statea that tho Judgo suffered another
paralytic stroke a few days ago. Ills
ontlro right sldo Is now completely
paralyzed. Judgo and MrB. Blxlor
now llvo at Danloleon, Conn., to
which placo thoy removed following
the llrBt stroko suffored by tho Judgo.
Tho North Platte friends of Uio Judgo
win leurn with regret his latest af
Miction. ::::
Wanted ..
Washing by a deserving woman
Phono Rev. R. II. White, Black 003.
To the Motoring Public.
Wo wish to call to tho attention of tho Motoring Puhlic
that we havo just Inatalled an Ambit Trouble Shooting Out
lit. This is ono of tho most delicate and costly electrical
instrument for locating Electrical Troubles in Autonio
blloj that Is built in America today. t
Wo have a competent electrical man who is thor
oughly conversant with all tho details of tho electrical
equipment, in charge of this, Outfit. ,
Wo guarantee any test mado with this outfit, and work
turnud out by this department, to bo of tho highest degree ,
ui uccurucy uuu iu uu uunu in uuu-iiuu ui iuu uinu iu
Binned by tho old method of "Guess Whoro tho Troublo Is."
You will find our prices very cOnslderato with this
high class olllcloncy and wo solicit your business Irrespect
ive of what Name Plato your car carries' and guarantee the
samo service will be rendored to all.
This Is another example of our desire to secure for tho
Car Ownors the no-vest and most valued Inventions in the
Electrical World today. Wheiwill othora fail to locato your
ulccrrlcil- trouble bring It to uVand wo will locate1 it nnd
fix Ic This sclent ittc sorvlco 1b 'possible boqaiso we havo
inside Information concerning tiho mlhaturo olectrlctal
planis on your car und a complete knowledgo of its opera
tion and wiring diagrams. Tho Auibu Sysloni'Tostor la tho
. Troublo Finder.
J. &' DAVIS. AUTO -CO.
i "THAT'S SJBRVICE."
Tho romalnd d! Vornon Connott.
who was killed two years" ago by Roy
iiouens, who nioati cumy to Bocontl
dogreo murder yesterday, wore ship
ped to Auburn, iobraska, last ovonlng
uy undortakon Malonoy. who has hold,
mo BKoioton m nis morgute Blnce It
was found In th river. Tho skull was
used as nn oxhlhlt In ths RobortB trial
last year.
A convontlon of tho Grand Island
council of United Commercial Travel
ers No. 134 was hold In this city at the
Masonic mm Saturday nftonion. Twen
ty now names were added to tho mom
borshlp und othor business transact
ed, in tho ovonlng tho society enter
tallied tholr ladlc at a danolng party,
:o: :
THE HEX THAT LAYS
Is tho hen that pays. If she does
not lay. kill hor, but boforo you kill
.nor give hor B. A. Thomas Poultry
uonieiiy twico a uny for a wook, and
then you will not kill her for ho
I' will bo paying you a profit. Ii not
only maues hens lay but it Is a ronv
ody for Cholera, Roup, and Gapoa
we gutfrantoo it to euro or v,P ro
fund-your money. Sold'by Dorrybcrr
& Forbos. . 128
II TIII4 imTHICT HOIIUT OI Till:
r.MTlSII NTATKS KOIl TIIH I)IS
THICl' Ol' NKIIIIASKA,
NOUTIl I'J.ATm I1IVISU1N
Ciettman
In th Mutter of Jacob J
linnkrimt.
Cumo No. 61,, In IJunUrtiptcy, Voluntary
i-euuon.
.oll-i- r Vri 'Moctliinr of CrrilllorN.
To ttio creditors of Jacob J. Ucitt
niHii, of North l'latte, In the County of
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
You Cannot
Start Too Early
Banking laws make no discrimination as to age or sex.
Anyone can open a savings account in the First National
Bank;
An account can be opened for as little as one dollar, and
it is a very simple matter indeed. Just come in and say
you want to open an account we will do the rest.
We will do more than that: we will be glad to advise you
on any financial matter you desire and we make no charge
for this service.
Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings.
First National Bank,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.,
8
Real Estate and
Insurance
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Will look after renting your property at reasonable rates. Phone
Black 550 and we will call. Notary and Justice of the Peace.
D. C. Wilson, of Sutherland, spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Wilson.
Mrs. Charles Boguo went to Omaha
yesterday aftornoon. Boforo return
ing sho will visit frlonds in Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Murphy
lofft yesterday aftrnoon for Omaha to
Bpend several days.
A special meeting of .the I. O. 0. F.
will bo held Thursday ovenlng nt
Which ,tho first degreo will bo con
ferred on twonty-sovon candidates.
This Is the largest class to bo taken
in -sluco tho lodgo was organized horo.
L. B. Dick loft Sunday evening for
Lincoln to uttond a mooting of tho
b'oard of directors of tho stato lumber
men's association of which ho Is one,
and from thoro went to Omaha to at
tend tho annual convontlon of tho association.
Fifteen east bound passenger trains,
several of which should have roaoli-
od this terminal last Saturday, pusstid
through yesterday after bolng hold
west of Rock Rtvor on account of
tho blockade. Thoso trains began ar
riving at noon and closoly followed
each other
NUIiSE lUtoVVN MEMOItLVL
HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL
We Are Always Ready to Talk
with you about your building plans, furnish
estimates on your lumber and material bills,
and to impart any information we may be able
to give. . '
We don't expect an order every time ,you
hove in sight,, and will just naturally ' be glad
to see you at any time. '
Coates Lumber & Coal Co.
North Platte, Nebr.
Tho Ufo of this Institution comes
through the successful uso of tho true
and tried Homeopathic remedy; .noth
ing healing moro quickly, more easily,
moro permanently.
Here Is a hospital that Is making It
seft known by good romilts In Major
and Minor Surgery, and which is tho
Homo of Orlflclal Surgery with ac
complishments that no other system
can daro challenge In tho troatmont of
acute and chronic dlsoascs.
1008 West j(h st. North Plnttc, Xeb.
John S. Twlncm, M. I).
Lincoln In thn Dlutrlct aforiHlil
Notice 1m herohv riven that on tlx- r.th
duy of February A. 1). tai7, tlu Halit
Guttmau was duly nrijuilurert
mat tne unit nicoiini
.In uoli J
h tmnitrunt. ami that the umt nnotinv;
of his oroilltoi-M will he held nt tho
oitloa of the ltyforoe in liHnkruiitcy in
Nottw IWtt, Lincoln County, NYbriiH
U,Jn Ml1 DlHU-lct on the 17th tliiy
of tfuurunry, A. D. 1917t at 11 o'clock
A. fit which Unit) tho nlil creditors
may ntteml, lirovi their clulmu. ap
point a Ti-uifoft, oxHtnlno the bank
rupt. Hiul trftiiiiHOt Jtuch other IhibIdhsh
as mtiy properly oomo before sld nieot
Ingv V W. V. IIOAOLAND.
Uoferoo In nanHi-uptcy
Keith Theatre
Every Monday j
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 0ie fQCt th11 they lmv,i 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 'North 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 cents being taken for interest. Of the
SI. 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.
and Thursday