The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 27, 1917, Image 4

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o interest
The nearsighted person does not see ninny
interesting things other people observe;
Lack of sharp vision is nn embarasling
handicap.
Nearly always nearsightedness canfoe,
greatly benefited by properly fitted
glasses.
Clinton's is especially equipped to. ex-, -j
amine eyes and provide the lenses ' to
correct nearsight or other defects .
The exnminntion will not interfere . to , ,
with your ordinary routine or be un-
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pleasant in any way. i ne results wju
be of incalculable value.
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C. S. Clinton,
Jeweler and Optician,'
At tlio Sign of tlio !!(,' King.
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
Stato Bunk.
CITtf AND COUNTY NEWS.
Gllbort Peters roturned "Wednesday
from a short visit In Oinaiia.
noBsard Maternity Corsots, $3.75
and $5.00 at Wilcox Dopt. Storo.
T. o. Patterson wont to Omaha
Wednesday to transact business for
a day or two,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Potorson will
lcavo Sunday afternoon for Omaha
to spend a wcok.
Miss Mario Mossoy arrived horo a
fow days ago to visit mftth Mr. and
Mrs. T. F, Iloaloy.
Have, jouij Htonigo iMitlei m re
pntrcd Ity expert repair man.
WIMiAKO HKIlVICK STATION.
Goorgo l-lrood: loft last night for
Omaha, whoro ho will transact busi
ness for a raw' days.
Mrs. Dan Uoborts will lcavo In a
fow dayB for Choyonno to visit rela
tives folr a couplo of wooks.
Goorgctta Cropo Waists alf colors a
beautiful assortment to boioci rrom.
B. T. TRAMP & SONS.
at. Mlllnnl IIolor loft Wednesday
for Houldor, Colo., whoro sho wAs
called by tho Illness of hor slstor.
Miss Hazol Olark returned to Goth
enburg a fow days ago after visiting
with hor Bister Mrs. Charlos J Me
Namara. I have a mont attractlvo assortment
of hats for $4.00 and $fi.00 In my nill-
llnory department at tho Wilcox storo.
Arvllla WhlttakoT1.
Mrs, T. G. Thompson and sons, who
spent several weoks In California
with, frlonds, lcuirncd homo a fow
days ago. ,
Mrs. Goorgo M. Smith, who had
boon visiting her daughter Mm. Car
eon In Gl.and, Island for several
iwboks, returned homo yosterdny.
For Salo Piano, Detroit Vapor
range, and other articles of house
hold furniture Phono lllack 1005.
118 wost Third utroot. 20-2
Mrs. Cal Lowell and children, of
Chicago, formerly of thin city, arrived
horo Wednesday ovonlng to visit her
paronts Mr. and Mr. I. Lr Mllton-borger.
Drive your car around to tlio WIN
lard Service Station and have free I
Wlllnrd service.
Mr. and mW S. A. Urlnk of Grand
Island, ara-vlsltlng with tho Owons
and StogOJt" families this wcok. Mrs.
Urlnk wft- formorly Miss Allco
Stuart of this city.
Broken oyo-glnss lenses can bo re
placed the samo day n order Is given
in our lenso grinding department.
HARUY DIXON,
29-tf Graduato Optometrist.
With Patrla tonight will bo shown
tho featuro, "Tho Romantic Journoy"
In which Is Btarrcd a NobrasKa girl
Allco Dovoy her homo having boon
at Plattsmouth
All children's coats nt a discount of
20 during tho Anniversary Salo at
ULOCK'S
V, L. Moonoy spent Sunday In Lex
ington, gtolng down from thoro to
Omaha, and onrouto homo attended
tho banker's convention In Grand
Island Wodnesdny and yestorday.
Carpots and Rugs of all kinds
thoroughly cleaned by tho Llttlo
Giant Vacuum Cleanor. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Phono Red 1009; or call
at 2 South Maplo. au-4
Tho now brldgo across tho South
Plntto river south of tho vlllago of
Sutherland was accoptod Monday by
tho county commwivonors and! the
construction company released from
Its bond
Juet recolvod, another big Bhlpmont
of coata yesterday, and wo -placed
thorn on salo at a discount of 20 por
cent OFF tho rogular prlco.
BLOCK'S.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thompson and
baby, of Pomona. California, aro ox-
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We will put our stock of Ladies' Spring Coats, Suits and Silk and Wool
Dresses on sale at prices you will not be able to duplicate for a long time to
come, The reductions we have made in many instances will run from one
fourth and up to almost one-half. The time to buy is now while our assort
ments are complete and before your size is gone.
Ladies' Suits
Lot 1 Includes all our Inchest grade
suits priced in a regular way as high
as $40.00, your choice
of these for
1 J M M M O
$24.48
Lot 2 Consists of all of our medium
priced suits. This lot has a very
good assortment of sizes and colors,
but will not last long fl 4 k iQ
at the price $14.40
Lot 3, Cheaper grades of suits, some
last season's styles, all at rtA AO
one p
rice.
Ladies' Coats
$14.48
Lot 1, Strictly highest grade coats, some
values of $35 and fZfl
$37.50, your choice JZZ3U
Lot 2, High grade coats in all the new
cloths and colors, some extra fine
sport jackets in this lot,
your choice
Lot 3, Medium quality coats in plain and
fanev cloths, up to the rQ
minute styles $0
Lot 4, Good coats made of
clleaper materials
Lot 5, Ladies' fancy sport (J An
coats in plaids and checks.. t jtj9j
$4.98
Ladies' Dresses
Lot 1, Highest grade silk dresses made
in the latest modified harrel skirt de
signs, S30 and $35 values
$24.48
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Lot 2. This lot is made of silk crepes,
silk jerseys and highest grade woolen
crepes and serges, valuestf 4 PJ A Q
up to $25, your choice . . K) tO
Lot 3, Ladies dresses made from French
serge, silk poplins, etc., 'dQ iQ
values up to )OT"0
Lot-4. This lot is made mostly from
silk poplins, but a few finer dresses of
last season s styles are
included
$3.98
SALE STARTS FRIDAY, APRIL 27.
Act Quick and You Will be More than Satisfied.
Wilcox
artm'nt Store
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LOCAt AND PEB50NAL
Mra. Elmer Coatos loft Wodnoaday
pouted bore May 1st to vlHlt Mrs. -Em- morning for Keystone to visit nor
ma l'ulvor and family. Mrs. Tiiomp- unngntor,
A big lino of fancy silk skirts. Thoy
are suro to vleaso yon.
E. T. THAMl Ai BUNS.
son was formerly Miss Evolyn Free
man of this city.
Tho constant dropping of wator
woarn avmy a stono, a Hllglit oyo
strain Impairs health because It Is .J'J ,'t ,B,t
constant Ilarry Dixon.-Jeweler and iS.B0rt Du?blS
WllUIllLt IQ La
Noxt Thursday, May 3d, wo put on
Mrs.
Sollors, of Wolllloet, came a
with Mr. anu
Mrs. William Ilutchlns, formerly of
sale a now lot of whlto drosses In tnis cuy, camo up uom uumu xamm.
not. vollo, orgnndlo and othor fine Wednesday ovonlng.
materials, all tho most aultablo for mi83 Eionoro Ilucktoll loft Wednos-
grauuntJon purposiis. wait 'to soo ,iv mornlnu' for Saithorland to spond
uiom, you 11 nuy aim uavo uio ouai ulQ romalnlor of tills wcoK.
of all. Tho Lendor Morcantllo Co. . , , . ... .
I'or aaio .now imuuuoi uruiunuiu,
Antono I'ohl, of Urady, was flnotl ,,iS1 vanor runiro. Phono black 151
ton dollars ami costs in tho county OP ,. 310 west A street.
court Tuesday on the chargo of giv- , ,,. , ,..,.,
Ing liojLlor to Imnk Pock, who Is j. w. omuui .u
tormed a habitual drunkard. Pohl n .fow "B for Dotriot. Mich.,
plead guilty to tho charge. visa romuvea ior so.uu uu.o.
'' Mnnaln nlnnnnla wnrn nlnnnil VOS-
terday afternoon on tho housoa oc
HeglsTercll Hulls for Sale
Ono Ilroford and two Shorthorns, cuplcd by Uov. Hull and Uev. Wood.
MWtJhsorvIcoablo ago. best of ... , t, ,.,,! nrn,i tq
good brooding. Frank Turplo, North . " l,, "r" , r ; rall
Good boWta8orvlcoablo ago, best of
Platto. Plqn0 78GF13.
W. T. llorry returned to Grand Is-
road buslnoas horo for sovoral days.
ThoHo coming May days tho school
boys will want now walBts, caps, knee
pants, stockings. You'll llnd what tho
boyB ltko at Tho Leader Mercantile
Co.'s.
Tho Normal Training class of tho
high school chaporonedi by Mlsaoa
Alloon Gantt and Nolllo Wright spoilt
TluMsduy nftornoon visiting schools In
tho oastorn part of this county
ft. It. Dlckoy, Rny Lt.ngrord nnd
Joo Utrson wont to Lincoln Wod
nesdny ovonlng to attend tho state
convention of tho H. P. O. Elks. Thoy
will ipond a day or two In Omaha
mm onto home.
For Sale Frame building 8x12.
Call at 310 wott A streot.
Mrs. Louisa Ilurka has sold tho cor
nor hcJuna In th (100 block on wost
Fifth stroot to C. I. Lewl who will
move It to a lot In the south part of
town. Next yoar Mrs. Uurke will
i?roct a inodorn rosldonce on tho lot
"Tho Honornblo Algy" iwith Clmrlos
Itny will form tho drama at tho Kolth
Moiulay alao vlows takon at Mabel
N'ornmnd Poaco Day Colobratlon at
San Diego oxpoaltlon of Joo Iloquot
ust boforo hU tragic uoatii) teacn
Scene from, "Katinkn" which comes to the Keith
Wednesday evening, flay 2d,
UUHt
Ing Mabol Normand how to lly.
It you want to suvo nioney on your
anrlng apparel don't fall to attend
tho groat Anniversary Salo now on
at ULOCK'S.
Donald llrlan as John Uattloboy,
who has niado millions by convortlng
hay Into breakfast food, has a sorloa
of comic ndvijnturos trying to ro
covor his wlfo'a ?20,000 poarls which
ho has foolishly lost In tho humorous
photoploy "Tho Smugglers" at tho
Kolth Saturday night.
Farm and lliuich loans nt lowest
rntoB and best terms. Money on hand
to close loans promptly.
43tf 11UCIIANAN & PATTEKSON.
Vacant Lois aro Heine; Farmed.
Portions of practically every lot on
tho Burlington right-of-way through
tho city has boon leased freo to pair
tlos who aro plotting tho ground and
getting ready to plant potatoes, beans,
tomatoes and othor vegetables. Gen
erally speaking only tho land1 that
was formorly cultivated by tho par
ties who originally owned tho lots aro
being cropped, as It Is generally con
sidered that now land will not grow
vegetables In paying quantity. Many
othor vacant lota around town aro be
ing planted to potatoes and othor veg
etables, with a view of reducing tho
high Cost of living.
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Gothenburg Company Must Serve.
Evory member of tho Gothenburg
company of tho Nobraska National
Guard declined to tako tho oath for
fodoral survice, claiming that tho oath
which thoy took at tho tlmo thoy
wont to tho Mexican bordor last year
was not binding In tho present omer-
goncy. nils claim, jiowovor, is ro-
futod by Adjutant Gonornl Hall, who
sayB tho oath Is Just as binding now
as It was then, and that ovory man
of tho company Is subject to call un-
dorthonatlonal dofonso act. Thoincni
'bdrs 'of tho Gothonbu.rg ejompany
must therefore ontor sorvlco If tho
fodoral government so ordoris.
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Lutheran Church Service.
Itov. Harnian ronuestH us to stato
Uvat all c- vldcljl nl Yjiio Luthoran
church will bo rosumcd noxt Sunday.
Hy that tlmo conditions at the liar
man homo will bo such that Mr. Ilar-
Tho Luthoran Urothorhood will
moot Monday evening nt tho homo of
W. J. Hondy.
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The Town Will Whistle
It Is promlBd that tho whole town
will bo whistling nndhumnilng"Hack
ty Cool" after tho performance of
"Katinkn." tho brilliant now musical
uluy which Arthur nammorstoin vMill
presont at tlio Kolth Wednesday night.
Tho moloily of "Uackoty Coo! and
the other singing and dancing num
bers of "Kutlnka" aro tho work of
Rudolf Frlml. who supplied tho
scores for "Tho Flrolly" and "High
Jinks." and whose fame nmong Amer
ican light opera compoaors Is firmly
established. Tho words to tho var
ious songs and the plot and linos or
the piny are tho work of Otto Knuor
banh, collabonitor with Frlml in tho
othor WWo .ptrodtucUoiift "Itackay
Cool" is said to be tho most catchy
gong tlioso two famous artists over
turnodi out. and its popularity on
Hroadwny hist wlntor iwhs a iromlndor
of tho old days of "Tho Morry Wid
ow" waltz. In nddltlon to "llnckoty
Coot" the scoro or "Katinkn" fairly
hHkttoB with such tunoful hits as
"Katinkn," "I Want To Marry a Malo
Qunrtotto" and "Youn Photo."
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Paint Up! Clean Up! and Brighten Up!
The Govenor has set aside
Today and Tomorrow
To Clean Up!.
Here arq some good Brighten Up hints. Do not allow
rubbish to accumulate. Do not mark or deface sidewalks,
buildings, or public property.
Keep the garbage can covered and destroy breeding
places for flies and mosquitoes.
Plant grass and flower seeds and encourage the love of
nature, sunshine and fresh air.
Apply Sherwin-Williams Paint to fences, sheds and
buildings. There is a Sherwin-Williams Paint, Stain, Var
nish or Enamel for every surface around your home that re
quires protecting or beautifying.
No matter what you want to paint we can supply you
with the right finish.
Bring your Brighten Up problemsjo us, we will gladly
solve them for you.
THE EEXALL STORE.
North Platte's up to the minute Drug Store.
LumDesr a uoai 1,0.
Mrs. John Unkor loft last evening
for Omaha to Bpond a fow days.
Fon Yonn auto service
full 125 for Taxi day or night.
Also flvo or sovon paasongor car for
funornl sorvlco.
MOOHNSKN-LOUDBN AUTO CO-,
riianillftr & Elcar Agoncy.
Comer Eighth nnd Locust Sts.
All Kinds Building Material
Everything New.
Phone 20 1 Block East Freight House
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