The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 09, 1917, Image 5

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    geroiis Eyeglasses
arc all eyeglasses that are not Ste.
dully urrouinl an,i filled to (lie eyes
for which lliey arc Infciidcd. Here
your eyes aro exaialned la a tpccliil.
ly tMiuljijied ey0 leslinj,' room by Op.
loaielrlsts who arc skilled men.
Alt work Is carefully Inspected nnd
must be perfect before it leaves our
shop
You don't need anyone to tell you
that our glasses aro a help and a
comfort. You aro sure of It the mo
ment you put them on.
lVo have our own lense grinding ma
chinery and can make new lenses or
duplicate your old ones on short notice
HARRY DIXON,
MAIL CLKKKS WANT TO
LiVK ix NonTh fLATn:
Under a roconl order IssuoU by' tht'
second aMtotnnt nostirlndter fem
ornl thirty-eight nwll , clBrkd
on tho various rung betweon Council
HlufTs and Ogdon, have bad their hwul
quarters transferred from Omnbn to
Cheyenne. Twenty of these clerke,
who aro acquainted with local con
ditions. exprenB a preference for North
Platte as a place of residence, and
intlmnted to Secretary Dugrbln or the
Chamber of Commerce. At a meeting
of tho organization Wednesday night
tho niattor vas discussed and tho sec
retary intructod to further confar
with tho mall clerks and by taking
the matter up with tho assistant port
master general to see if it Is poeslblo
to have North Platte designated n the
liendquartors of tho clerks who haves
expressed a preference to livo in this
city. :
OPTOMETRIST.
V
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over tho McDonald
State Bunk.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Frank Horrod has returned to Ogal
alla after visiting his mother Mrs.
Reglna Herrod.
Mrs. LeDioyt and son Albert who
visited tho LoDioyt family last week,
have returned to Paxton.
Miss Alico Langford began work as
saleslady in tho Whittaker Millinery
Parlors, tho first of this week.
Miss Margaret Waugh began work
as saleslady in ,tho Wilcox department
store" tho first of this week-
J. E- Bradley, who had been visiting
his sister Miss Erma Bradley, left
last evening for Grand Island.
v Prank Fugat has purchased a now
1917 Moder Ford Roadster which- will
bo delivered to him on March 19th.
Fred Laubnor, who for several years
has been located in Alaska, was in
town Wednesday enrouto to Nichols
precinct to visit Leonard Laubnor.
ON AND AFTftt MAItCH 11TH
THE TELEPHONE NUMBER OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK WILL UK
1000.
Just received another big shipment
of now spring Silk Dresses, positively
tho most beautiful dresses ever shown
in North Platte. Como in and seo
them whether you aro ready to buy
or not; it will give you a good idea of
what's -what in new spring frocks.
BLOCK'S.
George Mooney returned yesterday
from Omaha whor0 ho spent several
days on business connected with the
development of tho floats for the semi
centennial parado. Mr- Mooney has
begun tho construction of tho fioats,
tho figures of which aro made of
papier inncho, and each, figuro requires
twenty-six coats or thicknesses and
each thickness requires twenty-four
hours to lay.
Prof- M, M. Itedonbaugh returned
a few days ago from Kansas City
whore ho attended tho national con
vention of school superintendents and
principals.
Friends In town have received word
of tho birth of a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. W- C. Oliphant at Des Moines,
whero they havo been spending the
past two months.
Dr. Morrill, Dentist.
Tho Yeoman lodge is making ar
rangements for a public box suppor
and entertainment to bo held at tho
Lloyd opora house on Tuesday ev
ening, March 20th.
A charter was granted Monday for
a state bank at Sarben, of which Ray
C. Langford ana Van E Lawrence,
both of this city, will bo president and
cashier respectively.
Mrs.. Mary McNamara, of Peoria,
111., who spent several weeks (with her
son Charles McNamara and family
while enrouto oast from California,
left yesterday morning for Omaha.
Miss Ella Crawford, of Pittsburgh
Pa, who Is enrouto homo from a
year's visit in western points, came
Wednesday evening to spenj a iweek
with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Redonbaugh.
Thomas Cahlll, of Omahah, iwas hero
Wednesday, enrouto homo from Los
Angolos whero ho was called by tho
death of his brother, tho lato W. R.
Cahlll, former Union Pacific superin
tendent.
Claronco Brown, of Lisco who has
been a patient at tho North Platto Gen
oral hospital taking treatment for in
juries received in a wrestling bout
with his brother recontly, is now out
of danger.
Georg0 Wcinbarg, formerly of this
city, who is now located on a ranch nt
Morrill, Neb., left this morning aftor
visiting here for a week. Mrs- Woln
barg will remain for a fortnight long
er visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Frederlcl.
F. It. Dlldine, or Cheyenne, and Mr.
and Mrs. G. B. Morso, of tho Stude
baker Company, spent a few days here
this week while enrouto to Choyenno.
They left Omaha Saturday evening
and arrived here Sunday making the
trip In nine hours and forty-flvo min
utes-
Beech Nut
PURE FOOD EXHIBIT
V
We have secured the services of Mrs. Hunter, of
" Omaha a nationally known demonstrator for
THIS WEEK ONLY
to demonstrate Beech Nut Pure Food Products.
Pea Nut Butter, Jams,
Mustard, Jellies,
Chili Sauce, Mints,
Beech Nut Sauce, Cloves,
Sliced Bacon
Preserves,
Oscar Sauce,
Catsup,
Be sure to come and get acquainted with these
Pure Foods and get a sample and a souvenir of Beech
Nut Products.
Liefk-Sandall Co.
1 E- 0. Elects Officers.
Chapter AK P. E. O. hold their an
nual election and Installation of offic
ers nt ho homo of Mrs. Butler Bu
chanan Wednesday afternoon. Fot-j
lowing the Installation a dainty lunch
was served. Tho officers chosen for
tho coming year werto: President, Mrs.
F. W. Rinckcr; vlco preeldont, Mrs.
York A. Illnmon; recording secretary,
Mrs- George Prossor; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Mlltonborger; treas
urer, Mrs. W. J. Hondy; chap
lain, Mrs. II. S. White; Journalist,
Mrs. P. J. Barron; guard, Mrs. M. E.
Scott; organist, Mrs- C. E. Morey;
DolegatcB to tho grand stato chapter
at Fremont In Juno, Mrs. F. W.
Rinckcr and Mrs. Blancho Field; al
ternates, Mrs. Y. A. Illnman and Mrs.
J. G. Beclcr.
Two Brothers Die of Same Disease.
Frank Schick. ago twenty-six,
died at a local hospital Tuesday after
noon of pneumonia. . He had been em
ployed for some time on tho Henry
Schrolbor farm near Gannett. Rela
tives of Wallaco were notified and
ponding word from thein tho funeral
arrangements have not been mndc.
His brother George Schick, a young
farmer, ago twenty-two, who had also
been 111 iwith pneumonia for somo time
at tho samo hospital, died early this
morning Tho mother, Mrs. Cnrollnc
Schick, died hero on January 26th.
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Skirts! Skirts!
Wo certainly havo some Hn0 of silk
and wool Skirts, any stylo, any color
Imaginable, prices range from $348 to
$24: CO. BLOCK'S.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Miss Lillian Eaton is visiting for a
fortnight with relatives in Donvor.
Mrs. Mary Thornburg, who baa re1
sided in Grand Island, will return to
this city tomorrow ctonlng.
The pupils of Miss Florenco MncKay
aro preparing a program ito bo given
tho latter part of this month.
Misses Elva Day, Esther Schwalgor
and Dorothy Hubbard, of tho Kearney
Normal, will arrive this evening to
visit 'their parents until Monday.
Thoro was a crash yesterday aftor
noon In front of the Gem, when tho
south plato glass window fell to the
sidewalk and shivered into a thous
and pieces. A cornor of tho top(of tho
glass had boon brokon for somo time,
und It was to bo replaced by a nei.v
one. When the workmon loosened the
screws to take out tho broken piece,
the cntlro glass fell out.
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For Rent
Nine new modern steam heated liv
ing rooms either in two or four apart
ments in tho Brodbeck Building. Seo
or Phono THE II. & S. AGENCY, of
fices Doolittlo IJldg,, Phones Red or
Black G12. 1C-2
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Correctly portraying the style trend for the coming season aro
assembled for the inspection of those interested in early spring
styles. The wonderful charm of the new garments can only be
realized by an actual examination. To fully realize what splen
did values are represented you must come and see the attractive
styles, feel the quality of the cloth, note the details of finish and
workmanship. We invite you.
Coats from $5 to $35. Suits from $15 to $45.
Wilcox Department Store
linptlst Church Notice
9:45, Sunday school; 11, morning
worships tliomo of sermon, "Spending
Money for God;" 3 p. in., North side
Sunday school; G:30, B. Y. P. U.; 7:10,
ovonlng worship, thomo "Tho Gospel
of Mark."
Methodlst-l'rosb) lerlan
Sundny schools 10 a. m. Morning
worship 11 a. m. Tho ordination of
an elder takes place at this service
Evening sorvlco 7:30.
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Efficient nnd rclinblo light drnylng
of any kind, taxlcab sorvlco and coun
try Hvory. Splcer's Parcel Delivery.
Call Huffman's Cigar Store. Phono 97C.
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Polishing Coral.
Although Venice is a center for tour
ist trade In coral nnd shell cameos,
coral Itself Is neither gathered nor
worked there. Tho manufacture is con
fined to Torre del Greco. Polishing
coral in quantities is an Interesting
feature of tho work. It is placed n a
small bag of strong, raw linen together
with crushed pumlco stone, and tho bag
is shaken Id a special tube with a hole
for drainage under a small column of
water. When tho conn is well puml
cnted it is washed and paused Into a
clean bag. Instead of the pumlco tho
so calk-J 'pullmento" (red or white) is
used, and tho former operation Is re
peated, first without water, then with
a little nnd finally with much water,
when the coral has become brilliant.
What tho "pullmento" is tho Inhabit
ants of Terro del Greco, whllo so proud
and Jealous of their industry, havo
never taken tho trouble to find out, as,
indeed, whnt tho "aqua osslgenata"
(hydrogen peroxide) is, which Is used
to change. tho color of tho coral, black
when extracted from the sea, to red.
As for tho "pullmento," it is not differ
ent from jthut which tho jewelers uuu
to polish precious HtoneH. Exchange.
"THE SPOILERS"
The story by Rex Beach now completely told in the
12 reel new De Luxe edition.
Attornoy Lcslio Baakln loft last ov
onlng for Pino Bluffs on business.
Vernon Asklno, of Bridgeport, vis
ited this week with his sister, Mrs.
Graco A. Smith.
Judgo Grimes and Roportor Barron
roturnod last ovonlng from Kimball.
Tho Judgo loft this morning for Lox-
Ington on business.
N- E. Buckloy will lonvo this ovon
lng for Lincoln to spend a few days.
Mr. ami Mrs- Claronco Tollofson loft
Wodnosday ovonlng for Kearnoy to
muko tholr homo.
Tho I. O. O. F. lodgo hold first do
groo iw'orlc last ovenlng and conforred
a dogroo upon nlnotoen candidates of
tills city and eight from Sutherland.
The Ford Motor Co.
WILL NOT ALLOW DEALERS
TO STOCK CARS.
This means your signed order at onee that we
may order your
FORD
for future delivery.
Touring Car $395.05, Runabout $380.05
HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO.,
Cor. Fourth & Dewey.
North Platte, Neb.
Sale
Registered Bulls For
Old' Stock Yards, North Platte
(We will be here a few days longer with
these good bulls, Have on hand now:
15Herefords, age 14 months to 3 years
5 Shorthorns, age 16 months to 28 months
All good ones and guaranteed breed
ers. Priced from
KEITH THEATRE, MONDAY, MARCH 12.
15 AND 25 CENTS
ONE SHOW ONLY. STARTING AT 8:00 SHARP.
1 ers. Priced rom 1
I $175.00 to $300.00 1
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COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Will look nfter renting your property nt reasonable rates. Phone
Black 550 and we will call. Notary and Justice of the Peace.
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