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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1917)
Results of Eystrasn If strained oyos aro not rolloed within a short time by proper glasses pormanont Injury wll result and tho sight onn never after wards bo restored to what It should havo boon. While tho eys will stand a groat amount of mlsuso If misused too long there Is no" way to mako thorn "as good ub now." Ono of tho most lnstduous and loast ofton recognized roiults of yostrnln Is tho waste of nervous onorgy Tills drain on tho norvos loads to unduo fatlguo and may woakon tho entire system, affoct tho gonoral lioalth and bo tho Indirect caueo of troubles In various othor organs. C. S. CLINTON, REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST, THE SIGN WITH THE BIG KING. COUNCIL DEFERS ACTION ON GAMBLING PETITION LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ollvor Carroll transacted business In Sutherland Wednesday. For Sale Cheap Good dining room table. Mrs. V. V. Hoagland. QUESTION WILL NOT JIB CONSIO EKED UNTIL THE FIHS'F JIEET 1NG IN 31 AY Honry Well loft yasternay aftornoon for Omaha to spend a woek or longer. Elmor Hilgoson accopted a position IJ.Ih Will Give Those Oppose- to tho ,n th0 0,n,ert bar,,er 8llop Wednesday, ClitJir Store (iames a Chance to jlitko in Issues In the City Election. Wanted Plain sewing. 203 south Dewey. Mrs. Ida WIngart. 8-4 W. W. Wlnquest, of tho Drndy bank, was a business visitor here this '&ek Mrs Joseph Sullivan, of Brady, spont tho for0 part of this woek with local ROBERT H. WHITE Presbyterian Minister FRIEND TO THE TROUBLED Life Work Counsellor Olflco at Church 0:00 to 12:00 Phone Red 112 Rob. 015 W. 6th. Phono Rlk. 003. CITir AND T.ODNTY NEWS. By a majority vote Tuesday evening tho city council deferred action on tho rambling wjtltion until the first meet ing in May. In doing this the council friends. has put up to the voters of the city Margton VanDoran returned Vestor tho quostlon of whether card games d mornlng from a ahort vfilt , as now played In the cigar stores shall -iTnvwnii or Bhall not be tolerated. In other 'ullxwou' words It gives those who signed the W. II. C. Woodhurst has gone to Lln pctltlon or who arc opposed to these coin whoro ha will transact buslnoss card games on opportunity to make for several days. this mild class of gambling an Issue n Cochran left last evening for in ho coming mun cipal election. This Lmcol to tnk u h,g duU d relievos the counc men o some em- ut state cngIneorp harassment they dl not llko tho idm of Ignoring a petition signed by seven Dan Atchison, of Keornoy, fathor of terday visiting with his brother Roy hundred principally women neither Allan Atchison, of this city, is report. Uochran. did tlioy care to go against tho eu to ue seriously in. Samuel Itaymond Walkor and Matil- w'sthoB of, apparently a big majority Attorney William Shuman laft a da Manda Apollus, of Roscoe, wore! tn ,mtVe residents or tho city who fow days ag0 for 0maha to spend sev granted a parmit to wod Wednesday, f do not look upon theso games as harm- oral (lays on bu(3lness. ful. and bollove that under nroaont Clarcnco LeRoy Brock and Winnie conditions they should' bo tolerated. Miss Mabel McVickor. of Lexington, Hell Murphy, both of this city,- wore: ::o;; ig spending a few days here at her granted a marriago llconBO Wednesday Bridge Proposition Ready. Jnlllinory parlor at Tho Loader, 1 Spring dross goods aro now shown by Tho Leador Morcantilo Company. C. R. Cochran, of Brady, spont yes aftornoon. Efficient und reliable light djaylng of any kind, taxlcab sorvico and couii' Ian church basomont Frh'ay evening .Fob. 10th, to which tho public Is In-vltod. Minnie Calhoun daughtor of Mr and Mrs. J. Manloy Calhoun living north of tho river, was oporated upon for appondlcltls at tho North Plattn. Gen eral hospital Tuesday. Turin und Ranch leans at lowest rates nud best terms. Money on lianil to close loans promptly. 43tf llUCHANAN & PATTERSON. Mrs. W. S. Dolson and daughtor loft Wednesday cvonlng for Grand Island. Mrs. Chanlos Adams has boon visit ing frlonds In Omaha for sovoral days. Dr. Morrill. bontlHt Charles Walters left tho first of this week for Omajia to spend sovoral daya on business. ' Josoph Qulrin roturnod Wednesday evening for Omaha urtor sponding a wook there. Tho Lutheran GlrlB' club was enter tained last oVoning at tho homo of Miss Holon Saridall. Dr. Mario Amos loft Wcdnosday ev ovonlng from Omaha after Bpondlng a Amos who is n mombor of Co. E. Dr. Andorson, of Gothonburg, way a professional "visitor at tho North Platto Gonortil hospital yesterday. Tho latoat noVoltlos in gold and sil ver dross trimmings aro now on dis play by Tho Leador Mrcantllo Co. W. J. Tiley riotuirned Wednesday evening from eastern towiib whor(! ho spent a wcokon Yeoman huHlnosa. Our Spring' Blouson cannot b0 stir passed In In, quality and ntylo. , E. T. TRAMP & SCNS. jomos jUimuort, who had noon a mombor of Co. E, was aUdiared tho flrst,of this week and returned homo. Mr and Mr.i. llrovor Wlllorton re turned Wcdnisduy evening from ''hey onno whoro thoy visited tor a week. Mrs, Lovl Dukes who has boon ill for some time, was takon to tho North Platto Gonoral hospital for treatment Wednesday. Rov. J. JBowkcr, P. E. Ballard and 'nlcolv. Gcorg0 Frator woro In Ogalalla WJd . . , , T, nesdny cvonlng attending a mooting, .Landgraf & Hoga, palntera, decor- of tho Mnvontc lodgo. ' niora n-ntr paper nangors, navo ro- iwvuj1 wicir eainpic uuokb ui ivn wwi mi. ..mi i-i . . . .i i LZ 1 t ii 1 i r I A1 0 ir"?" Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Parks, of La y, brldgo bonds In tlio district platto, Mo( camo a 'few days ago to v..0 vwbv....y r,.M. uuu vjslt jIr and Mra j0lm Wortlily, Ut.loi.f'u Km I llnllvnt't- illHUrilltl lUU IHiyillt'IU Ol IIIO fieCHOIl Call liuffman's Cigar Store. Phone 075.1 fst ,n event the proposition fails Mbs AHeen Qantt loft yesterday I to carry, has been filed with tho county morning for Lincoln to attend a ban Tho Epworth league wi.i give its tlork. togothor with tho notice calling ".uet and danco given by the sorority annual uouu supper i me x-rf us iur-, tho election. Those will bo submitted Bins. to tho commissioners In a day or two and tho election will bo called Mra Chnrloa Tlnvnnlilfl pnmc nn from The ATnvwnll Vftfltnrlnv mnrnlnw le niirti "u7"r " lu' p,, wuiuu h tll0 unago party given by Mrs. N. E ono fourth of tho estimated cost of Buckley, tho brldco to bo erected smith nf town; North Platto olty Is expected to T1'o Moose banquet on February 20th voto $10,000 nnd tho romnlnlnir S20 onn will bo hold In tho Lloyd onera house will como from tho state aid brldgo Instead of tho club rooms as previously IUTM1. uHuuunceu, xnc c uy wui protmniy voto on tho Thomas O'Noll, of Lincoln, formerly M.ujiuoiiuiii iii mu j-Bsinur oieciion m a resldont of this city, chme Wodnos 'MTU. f1nv nvnnin? in visit with tli RtnoV -::o:! and Tigho families for a fow days. Want lli'ldcu nf l)vtor. Rosldonlfi llvlnir Hnnfii nf Hi a vnHi 'Next Monday Nebraska will for the avuivii iuiiutui uuutjiikvi j A't x iviiu . o -v rt . . . , , .... , MfB. Fred Duncan, entertained a num.' p""to r'vor in the west part of, Lin- 11181 rao, oosorver Lincoln s oiruuiay ut a. birthday partv, Cf'n county ami ttifi past part, of Keith, UB ,l w11 "onuny. umuis oi mo Tuesday aftornoon. Sho rocolved a, ir maKing a move toward securing a y1' uriugo across tne river at uoxtor sm- 1 m . i .... ing. 10 meot mo nocossary cqsj. It Is Amos Dillon, aged seventy-five, of nrnnndOil in form wn Tit I nt ,1 It'f Tlnf o 11 i..n.. t- . rlvod hero a fow days ago to accept a' 5no In Lincoln tin ilinr in KMth Tho "aw7m,,y' ai, weunosuay nnnltlnn na lmn.l n.lran nt tl,n M.lran 5?.... . . -! ? 0"10r n KOltb. TnO morning. UlldortalfOr MalOIiey prC Urown hosnital succeedlnir Miss Tol-, " .8. ?"1 .? body for shipment to Guide , , . " .. ; : wiiuu iiuuuy iiiiuo IOWI18111P3, nxtenil- Tlnfk Nfli lonu, who recently rosigncu. !nK from tho North PIri)tn Hifla flrntia rmtnrf tHnn1 n anrtrn nf to tho nnrtii tlnr nf oonfionc in Wni. Miss Mayino PIzor leaves Sunday his young frlonds Tuosday evening nt1 lac0 proOlnct and running east from for No,w yrk, 9,lty wh?r0 shc W,H vls" MrMiilnv nnrttf Tim vninif fnllra unrn' tho COimtv lllln tn n nnlnt n anrt ilia. It WllilO Her father, Whom sllO aCCOm- ontortatned with names anil tho host' tanc0 west of Sutherland.- This in- vanlpe, purchases goods for tho Lead- rocolvar a large collection of gifts. Wo hellovo qur watch repair de partment Is as efficient In ovory par ticular as any In tho stato It ia at your service if your watch neodu at tention. DIXON tho Jowolor. County Clork Arthur Allon 1 eludes botweon tho rivers quite, a lrody or Mercantile Co, or land that hns already been bonded Art am Rntinni. of finrft Tor two bridges, ono north tho other iness visitor in town Wednesday. He south of Sutherland. has turned his farm ovor to his boys and prop0geg t0 take life somewhat Itefcrec'H Sale of Propcrlv. . easier in tho future than ho has In Yon 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 inland soy 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., S LEI Real Estate and Insurance COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Will look after renting your property at reasonable rates. Phone Black 550 and we will cell. Notary and Justice of the Peace. Managor Von Dollen of tho local tolophano offfbo. spont yostorday in Ogalalla on buslnoss and attendod a banquot of tho Kolth County Club. A.blB assortment of tho Royal So cloty Paoknues, at nil times to seloct from. f" E. T. TRAMP &. SCNS. ' j jlri E., N. Johnston, of tho Tramp dry goods department, is taking a two weeks' vacatlqn, tho groator "part or which sho will spond in Grand Island. Tho avorago man would not bo with out a Columbia, Grfnanola very long If .' soiHObody reminded him that his cigar money for a snort tlmo would buy one. DIXON, tho Jowolor. J. S. Davis and J. J. Crawford re turned Tuesday from Chicago whoro for a wook thoy attended the nuto show. TIiIb show was a wondorful dis play of Oitrsi and uccosorloa, and gave ovldencd of what a Aondorful Industry tho manufacture of automobiles has become ' O. E. Eldor as reforeo will offer, for tho past. nn1. Al. . . .. 1 . 1 . a 7, i i ,1 i. . , uv uio uuuri liuilttl! tomorrow at- Plvln rnm)t.. .. ,, ., Ti-n,i wroathed in smiles ovor tho arrival1 tnrnrmn nt fu-n nWnA ti,o Uyd. Trotter waa up fiom Brady of an ojoven pound girl baby at his f00t lot on the corner o Locust and yostor(1,ny look ng arter business in honm Wortnnmlnv ninrnlnfr nM, ,,,nth : at". ' With his garC.C,. In this or and daughtor ar0 .ottlng along 01 rd and J " SnK At thrnn 'ntt.r n,s mcy for can. It Is probable At three o clock of tho same after- that ho wIn rnmovo in vnrtii Ptnttn noon Mft Eldor will offor for sal lot ilfrinii romovo to mrUl FIatt0 3. block 177. lot 3. block 182. and lot 10Xt sprlne' Call Black G92 or Black 570 3 Woek 18Ei, with houses on each lot. Tho Palaco Cafe has Installed a new onu lot z, uiocic 5, or South Park ad- oicciric music prouueor wiucn com- dltion. Thoso properties aro tho es- bines piano and violin and renders a tato of tho lato E, W. Crano. quality of music very pleasing to the ::o:r ear Tho Instrument has a value of Checker Tournament. about $3,000, qulto a sum says Rich! A plinnVni tnitmatnAnt t . .i1.kf.u 1.n TTcnl Mm nfftnrtfttni' lilif unfliinrv fa nlil-qfX l.nnlr n" . ll 11 J' 0nD0Bln? t0flmB W,U 1,0 NOrtJ Platt t0 g00i fr hlS PtrOnS, uio iov.es aparunoni. j th Iluff man cigar store next Monday .lng Peb 13th wlll bo our regular Hi pursuance to a petition that tho Cvo Ing meeting night to initiate. All who havo city council appoint a humano offlcor,' CI ockor players are roquostod to raarto application for membership are that body Tuesday ovonlng Instructed moot at tho Huffman store Saturday lirKOd to bo present There vlll also tlio city attornoy to draft an ordinance Jon'nR " that teams may bo sejeot- bo 0icction of candidates for the state providing for such an offlcor, who odnni fl tl v o games nrrangod conclavo to be hold at North Platto shall collect hl8 fees from tho prose- Tho tournament is nttrnotinsr much Anrll 2d Refreshments wlll bo sorred cutlons ho institutes. It Is not likely nttontlon among tho local checker bf ho RowoVS thoro wlll bo many applicants Tor tho Play.ore. ' u 1110 "owona lrcle- position. I With farm products seHJing at such Lorn Bnlloy loft jsterday afteraoon wtuuainous pricos one would thinK for Omaha to spond tho remainder of ,that tho rtumand for farm land would this, woek o verv brisk. Howovcr, tho rovorso papers. and tho anmplea will bo shown you at your home. 7-4 Mrs. II. C. Johnston arrived hero a fow days ago from Pawnoo City to mako her homo. Mr. Johnston resent :s 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, Nchr. " i :o: ! J'or Sale (Ifi font. 1nt nil vnt flirtli strant Sliln. lu trim Tfo.nl oatntn ilfVnlni'u onv Hmro walk In, sewer and gas In alley. $1 00 ' af00g,"u"nd Wnr,n pSlaWnnii !? olutoly nothing doing In their . . , . , . n t 1 a' TJionyis E. Doollttlo, Rno In Lincoln county. West of here down, balance easy naymonta. O. R. North Platte, Nob. - 8-8 m Kolth. Douol and Cheyenne counting Robinson ,122 wont Sbcond. G-'l Ted Bogue, of tho state unlvnrsltv many sales of farm land aro roported. 11 t "no vi3ued the home rolM Ipr soveral Miss . Emma Falk has accepted a position in tho O'Connor store. ' A number of local ipeopio are plan ning to go to Grand Island on Pob .mary 14th to attend tho annual Train, auen's ball. Dr. Charles Adams left this morning to transact business on tho branch. Rev. T. D. Sullivan, of Elm Creek, Is visiting In town this week. ::o:: To . Ae Motoring Public 'q wish to call to tho attention of tho Motoring Public thnl wo have just Inntalled an Ambu Trouble Shooting Out lit. ThiB la one of tbe most delicate and costly oloctrlcal instruments for locating Btoctrical Troubles in Automo biles that is built in America today. We havo a competent electrical man who is thor oughly conversant with all tho details of the electrical equipment, in -charge of this Outfit. We guarantee any test made with this, outfit, nnd work turned out by this dcpartniont, to be of tho highest degree of accuracy and to bo dono In one-half of tho tlmo con sumed by tho old method of "Guess Whoro tho Trouble Is." Vou will find our prleos very considerate with this high olttss ofllclonoy and wo solicit your buslnoss irrespect ive of what Name Plato your car carries and guarantee tho same sorvico will be vtjndorod to all. This is another exnmplo of our dosiro to socuro for the Car Owners tho newest and most valued Inventions in tho i:ioi'trical World today. Whan all others fall to locate your 'leetiieal trouble bring it to us nnd wo will locato it and lix ic This scientific service Is possible bocnuso wo havo inside information concerning tiho minatnro cicatricial plants on your car and a corftplotQ knowledge of its opera tion and wiring diagram. The Ambu System Tasitor is tho Trouble Finder. J. S, DAVIS AUTO CO. "THAT'S SERVZCE." for particulars, G-C ::o: Itnro linrgnlu in High Grade Piano. Wo havo a now, high-grade piano loated'at North Platte, which for Im mediate salo, no reasonablo offer will TnrwHnv i bo declined. Llboral farms tn n m- j 1 -ft ft M ' ' f U .- V" " . - aavc, i?Tt Tuesday for Lltteoln. 0f tho tt'-ath of Charles Stovle for-j sponsible party. If you act quick you The Dixon home on east Third street iuftlly : this city who had been a ros-( wlll find Uils an opportunity to pur- wru duainntlnc'd WednesUbr. Two of I(Iat of Sheridan for soveral years chaeo a piano tremondously cheap, the children are 111 with wfltrlPttnn. I,aat- Mr- Stovio had beon ill for some1 k jntoreated write the Denver Music Mr.i p.. f tinie. trom.tUo offc.ot ?f Pnro.Comany, Donvor, Colorado, at once 1,0,on yialtlng her nioUi(r. Mrs. .0f ago. Ho was a nAmber of the local A. S. Chamborlaln, has returned home. or(i0r of Ar 0. U. W. and rosided hore Fordinand StroiU has r:tu.rned for n umber of years. He leaves a from Omaha whoro he spent several wife, sons Richard, Otto and Ilormun days on business and visaing friend. al a daughtor, Mrs. Mary Heron, of Frank Horrod, of Ogalalla, cmne ShorItlan- down yoetorduy morning to vinit his N remark haB ever stood the acid mother and othar rolatlven for a few tost of cyulca so successfully ns "Lovo days. Will Find a Way." In "Ilrokon Chains." nr a oi i , ahowlnB at the Srystal tomorrow af- ... ,A' Skinner, who reoantly temoon and ovenlnR. aomothlng hap- :? rSSLh? ?L . u-ndng 'tutor' as if tlia peraon rl . . ' a uow iiuu iur IUIUIU i UlllttUUOB. XI IB mceiy. thrllUns drama of modern women Mia Villa Whlttnker lft yegterdftjr leaders of men big men. Thore afternoon for Omaha and Chicago to ,B nothing In this story to hurt your spend a couplo of woek purchaalng faollugfl, but thoro Is much to enter spring nillMuory, tain thogp who are looking for good noi.-..j. t ii, , A pictures clean wholesome and ple- Shorty" Hodshlro leaves tomorrow m. i,n v, on a trip to Oklahoma where he row nra mtnrnrotod bv Ktliol Clnvton nnd Cnrlyle lUacliwell. ; :o : to invoetigato oil land owned by a acoro or moro North Platto resident. "Tho Tortured Hoart," with Virginia Poaraou, will be the Fort feature shown at the Crystal tonight. It U a Btory of a aouthorn plantatlpn with, a heart interest that la woll xxmstruoted and convincing. llrntt, Goodman & Buckley will o xuiise brown araaroniATj HOHEOrATH IC HOSITPAL Tho life ot thla insUtutlon come through ttieauocpatul use of the true and tried HoiueonaUile remedy: noth. or for aalo at two o'cloek tomorow M- ug fcung more autckly, more enslly Here Is a hospital that Is making 1U ;olf known by grot! reuUa tn &JJor and Mino- Su:-g( ry. und which Is the Home i,i OrlflcM Sutsery with ae- , in; M -hments that no oUior sratexu r. n d.ix' iiallonge iu tbe treatment of acute and chrouie diseases. 1(MW West 1th ft. North Platte. Nob. John 8. Tnlnom, M. I). noiu rivrniture upon whioli atorajpe ohargta have not been paid, and which ara disposed of under tho statute reg ulntlng warehousoiuen. FOR YOUH AUTO SKltVIi r. H '"S for Tfxl .1 or t -'-t f;v,' evr' v sen- . i o funeral service. . MOO-HNSBN-IiOrnESN . ATITO CO-, Onandler & Elcar Ageuov, Cuvrioi- Fi;,hth and Lorn t Sts. Carclesu Speech. "I hear tho Gribcolns havo hh-ed a tutor for young Reginald arnbcoln." "Yos; but whenever Mr. Grabcoln mentions the new member of tho house hold Mrs. Grabcoln Is groatly humili ated." "Why so?" "Mr. umucoin has a wav of ore forrod to did oxorelsoB on tho trom bone, coriiet o some other kiud of horn." St. Louis PostrDlspateh. Llmitad. "Do you remember, Tommy," asked tho friend of tho ftunlly, "to lovo your nolghbor-as yourself?" "Always," replied young Thomas, "but than dad fs always telling mo uot to have too good mi opinion of myself." ltlehmond TimesDUiputch. How Women Judge. Mrs. FlaUmsU-Doos ho Judao peo plo by their clothes? Mrs. Reusou hnrst She does If they're hanging out ou the line with the wash In the Imek yanl.-Yonkers statesman. Plain Spoksn. "A plain spoken man, you say?" -"I neror saw h!s vtH. Why. Uiare ten't a woman In this tWi trwviriW ask his opinion of bar baby."Blr mlngliaui Age-lIamUl. Iiitellet-t nnnuls fato. . So for as a man thinks, ho ia free.-Emers-ai. A. F. Klnas returned Wednesday ev. enlng from Big Springs and will leavo in a few days for Excolslor Springs to tak0 treatment. specialist Commj ANDERSON, The Specialist, of Omaha, Neb., Late of Kew York Hospital will be in NORTH PLATTE, NEB., February 9th and 10th, at the Timmerman Hotel. Consultation nnd nxsiminntloit Free. Lady nurse in attendance for assist ance with women and children. Mod ern equipment, In evory rospeot for ex amination and, troatmont. Best olec trlcal applinncoB known for treatment with modorn appllancos. AVo carry our own X-Ray Machine for Examination and troatmont. SPECIALTIES. Chronic Catarrh, Headaches, Inflam ed Eyes, -Enlarged Tonsils, Adenoids of Children, Noso Throat and Ear trouble, all Chronic Troubles Pecu.llar to Women, Ulcer of tho Stomach, Chlronlc Dyspepsia, Indigestion, In testinal Catarrh, Bowel Inflammation, all Nervous Disorders, Neuerltls, Paralysis, etc., Chronic Kidney nnd Bladder Troubles. sWa have the mo-t iip to dato treatment of Rheumatism known. Massago and Swedish mov nionts, combined with olectrlcal stim ulation, IVo Gnarnntco Satisfaction. No JncurablO dlsoasoe taken. If you or yours aro suffering consult us. It costs Vou nothing for a thorough scientific examination and opinion.