The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 22, 1917, Image 4

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Graduation presents
If yoti have a friend who graduates, ..you
can secure a decidedly welcome present
at Clinton's " '
Rings, pins, brdbches, necklaces, bracelets,
lnvnllieres, cuff links, scarf pins, belt
buckles, are splendid presents.
Dorine?, vanities, mesh bags, card cases,
manicure and toilet articles, penknives,
match boxes, pencils, fountain pens, and
other novelties offer wide choice in np-.
proprinte gift things.
Prices arc not too costly, and better
quality is not to be had.
CLINTON,.
Graduate Optician,
At tlio Sign of tlio lltg King.
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
JoHoph Wnyinan traiwactctl buslnoas
In Omaha last week.
Holland ainrt loft Friday afternoon
for Choyonno to visit friends.
Mrs. J. T, Murphy loft a low dayH
ngo for Omaha to visit friends.
Mrs. Charlos Porklns has gono to
Omaha to visit frlonds for a week.
Aliout fifty girls of tho Franklin
school hold a "picnic west of town Frl
nftornoon. Darroll Hcaloy Ma returned from
Omaha whoro ho took oyo treatment
last week.
Mra, Orra Sailor who had boon visit
ing her slBtor In Gothonburg returned
horo Friday,
Charles Tomplo has returned from
a business trip to tho eastern part
of tho stato.
For Rent Modorn apartmont fur
nished or unfurnished. No children.
Phono Rod 872. 37-tf
Fred Cnatlo, proprietor of tho Castlo
Ilotol In Omaha visited horo tho lot
part of last wlnok. .
Bon Carlson, of Grand Island, camo
tho latter part of last wook to visit
tho Sousor family.
Fred Letts, of Donvor, formorly of
this city, camo Saturday morning to
transact business.
Dr. Drock, Dunttst, ovor Stono Drug'
Store.
MIbh Allccn Gtuitt left last evening
for Omaha to attend tho Consorivatlon
convention this wcok.
BoyB' rompor and play Bults, made
up In neat novol stylos.
37-2 B. T. THAMP & SONS.
Charlos IIllos, of Omaha,
camo tho latter part of last wook to
visit Mrs. LouIho Potors.
J. E. Evans has roturnod from tho
G. A. It. convontlon which was hold
last wcok In ColumbUB.
Mm. If. A. Lawhonil roturnod Friday
evening from Kearney whoro sho had
boon visiting hor mothor.
Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Ilucknor, who
woro recontly married, Jiavo roturnod
from a visit In Colorado.
Mrs. Ilomor Hoctor and cblldron loft
Saturday morning for tho wostqrn
part of this stato to visit rrionds.
Mrs. Ooorgo Drown Is Improving
he)r resldonco on wost SIxUi streot
by tho addition of several porchos.
Dr. C. F. Adams will lcavo In tho
near future lor Logan, la., to visit
rolatlves. Mra. Adams loft last wook.
Mrs. II. N. Smith returned tho latter
part of last wook from Donvor whoro
sho vlsltod Mr. nnd Mrs. Porcy O'Drlon
Dig Snle of Cwttle - -
Ovor 000 bond of Horford yearling
teors and holfers, stuppel In from
Tax us by Maurlco Dogan, woro sold
at tlio stockyards Friday afterrioon,
tlm aula otnnlinf Itii' In nltour SRfi flfln
Practically all this young sturf was J
pufchasod by cattle growers living in
Lincoln county or In the country trib
utary to North Platte.
Tlita bunch of cattle distributed In
this section, together with tho 3,000
or more bond shipped In nnd sold by
Noate Turple, C. II. Walter and others
during Mie past nine months, moans
that tills county In again coming Into
It own a a cattle producing county
nnd that the thousands of acres of
grass that has buen going to waste for
several yoars past will be utilized.
These additions will go toubrtl swell
ing the number of cattlo In the county
to soventy-flve thousand bond, wlilah
Ik about tho numbor tho county can
support. On April first of last yoar
thoro wore slxty-fivo thousand bond
In tho county ns shown by tho as
sessors' roturns.
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Miss Pearl Tngader Is visiting
frlonds at Gibbon.
A. M. Mason returned Friday even
ing from Columbus nfhoro ho attonded
tho G. A. It. oncampmont last week.
Mrs. William Wolsb loft tho lattor
part of Inst wok for Kentucky to make
an extonded visit with tho homo folks.
MIssos Ethel and Helen Soudor will
leave tomorrow moaning for Kearney
to attend tho graduation of a girl
friend.
Mr. and Mrs. ltobort Elliott who
wcro called to Donvor last 'vsLok by
tho death of a.rolatlvo havo returned
homo.
John Kolth, of Los Angoles, for
morly or this ctly, uOio haB boon visit
ing horo left Saturday morning for
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stuart and
daiigbtorM loft Sunday morning for
Mason City, Iowa, to nttond tho mar
rlago of Frank Stuart.
Mrs. Charlos Llork, Sr., loft at noon
Saturday for Omaha to vlBlt rolatlves.
Enrouto homo alio will visit hor daugh
ter In Fromont.
Dr. Morrill, Dentist
Tlio Cathpllc l'adlos' socioty will hold
a Boclal and card "party In tho baso
mont of tho St. Patrick's school
Thursday afternoon.
Charlos Thomas of Dickens, who
was taking treatment at tho Nurse
Drowfa hospital, roturnod homo tho
lattor part of last wook.
Soo Julius Mogonson for all kinds
of P. &0. farm Implements and wagg
ons. 34tf
Tho Luthoran ladlos who ox'poct to
attond the Mothodlst rocoptlon will
ploaso moot at tho parish house Wed
nesday nftornoon at tliroo o'clock.
Gootgo Rhoados, of St. Louis, who
has ben visiting bis slstor Mrs. Frank
Ilarnoll for.sovcral wooks will loavo
tho lattor part' of this week.
MIssos Doyd and Plncknoy of tho lo
cal hospital staff havo roturaod from
Gothonburg whoro thoy gavo locturos
at a Rod Cross mooting last wook.
Miss Mary Ellas, who had boon tak
ing a commercial courso In tho Grand
Island collogo for novornl months, has
returned and will boglu work ns book
koopor In the O'Con.top storo.
Wo havo our season's supply of la
dlos and mioses' mlddlos, suroly a nlco
assortment. Nifty pockots, also tho
llarlng blouse which Is .an onttroly
now foaturo In tho mlddlos this sea
son. 37-2 E. T.. TRAMP & SONS.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Elsassor and
baby left Saturday aftomoon for Om-
aha to visit irolntlvos, Hoforo return
ing thoy will spend a fow days In
Mlflsourl.
Streilz Daek In the Harness.
The Rlncker Hook & Drug Co. has
secured A. F. Stroltz as proscription
clork nnd pharmacist to succeed Geo.
Frntor, ho will enter business for
hlmsolf. As Mr. Stroltz was for many
years North Platte's loading druggist,
ho needs no Introduction. In securing
his sorvlcos tho Rlncker company Is
fortunate. Mr. Stlroltz will have full
charge of tho proscription department.
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Mncnmbcr Rrcnks Arm.
Georgo Macombor, tho well known!
north sldo rancher nnd farmor, Isj
carrying an arm In a sling, tho result I
of his horso fallinc with him a few'
days ngo and fracturing tho arm at'
tlio olDow.
LOCAL ANI) PERSONAL.
Dyron Iligglns loft tho latter part of
last week to visit frlonds In Choy
onno. Mrs. P. J. Norton was called to
Scronton, lown, yesterday morning by
tho Illness of her brother.
Miss Clara DoRolfo has returned
from Grand Islnnd whoro sho visited
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Amen loft Sat
urday ovonlng for Hastings to visit
relatives for a week or longer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Wators, of Koar
noy, nro oxpectod hero this week to
visit tholr daughter Mrs. Jack Heal.
Thorwald Nolson. of SL Pnul. Nnh .
camo tho lattor part of Inst wook to'
visit his sister Mrs. Vigo Chrlstonsen.
Tho graduation oxorclsoa of tho
olghth grndea of tho Lincoln county,
Bunoois win do now at tlio Franklin
auditorium on Saturdny aftornoon,1
at 2 o'clock.
Tho employes of the Wilcox Depart-,
ment Storo bWill hold a picnic in the1
canyons south of town tomorrow even-'
Ing In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Roy-'
noius.
A small diamond makes a Idnnl vitt'
for tho graduato and will bo cherished'
through Hfo as a pleasant reminder of
scnooi nays.
DIXON, tho Jowolor.
Miss Josophltio" Polstor who had
boon employed In tho Gem f'jimlv utt.
chon for sovoral months resigned Sat
urday ovonlng and will leave this
week for Omaha.
Miss Mariraret Annln. who imil lionn
lutiuiuuK in inu lxiuiiois (usiricL, closed,
hor tonu of school last wcok and vis-1
Hod hero for a fow days whllo enrouto!
10 nor nomo MMlndon.
On May 7th the donoslts I n f li n t wn .
banks nt Dradv totaled nvnr $4nn.nnn.l
As linuly Is a farmer's town, It Is
oviiioni. mat uio rarniors or that sec-;
tloil nro ill n. lllchlv nroannrniia rnn.
dltlon.
ANNOUNCEMENT .'-
I am now located in Suite 5-6-7 Building and Loan Build
ing, across the street cast of the Postodice. . ,
I have had seven years experience in the practice of
Chiropractic in the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
If you are sick and have tried everything else without Re
sults, Try Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments arid Get Well.
Consultation and Spinal Analysis FREE.
DR. LYLE D. SMITH,
CHIROPRACTOR.
M)W PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA,
SOCIETY ANI) CLUJJS.
The Eldoon club will meet Wednes
day aftornoon with Mrs. Jos. Basklns.
The J. F. F. club will give a picture
show party at the Kolth theatro this
ovonlng.
Mrs. George Voselpka will entertain
tho mombors of tho Et-A-VIrp club
tomorrow afternoon.
Mrs. James Doram will bo hostess
to tho mombors of tho Ellto club Fri
day afternoon, Juno 1st.
Mrs. L. W. Toolo will entertain tho
literature department of the Twenti
eth Century club this afternoon.
Tho M. M. M. club and tholr hus
bands wcro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Hcaloy Friday evening. Card
games woro played. Assisting In en
tertaining wcro Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Edwards.
ItAILKOAD NOTES
Paul nnd Vincent Roddy spent Sun
day In Gothenburg. '
Miss Isabollo Stafford returned Sun
day evening from a visit "vvit.li Pax
ton relatlvos.
Miss Opal Tront loft Saturday ev
ening for western points to visit with
friends for a week.
Frank Dunn visited Sunday in Wood
River with relatives.
Mrs. EHzaboth Danzo acceptod a po
sition in the Oasis last week.
Mrs. Frank Darnell lias gono to Om
aha to visit for sovoral days .
Mrs. J. W. McEvoy and son wont
to Choyonno Sunday morning.
E7 or it
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
A littln extra attention to your Ford ar, n little
adjustment now and then, will holp to keep it in
prime condition and add to its ability to servo you.
Brinji your Ford car here. Why take any chances?
Let those who know how, those who use genuine
Ford purts, tako cure of your ear. To be sure of gett
ing the best servico from your Ford car let skilled
Ford men care for it. Prompt attention assured.
Touring Car $300, Runabout $345, Sedan $045,
Coupelet $505, Town Car $595 nil f. o. b. Detroit.
On display and for salo by
HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Rovnolds am
ninklng nrraiiKomonta to movo tn
Missouri. Tho formor has hold a posi
tion ns salesman In tho Wilcox depart
mom Bioro lor sovorni yoars nnd will '
nccopt a Blthllar position.
You now havo your choice of paying
olelltv-flVQ cents n nnoU fnr
toes or ton conts a pound for tboso ofi
dm 101"? win. i. ...i i l
...u viuli, Mini II1UUI1 Bulling ill a
frnctlon loss than a cont nn ounco, and
potatoes at tho abovo prlco, It can
110 loiicer bn snld Hint hrnnil
tatoos aro tho poor mnn's dlot only,
the woll-to-do enn afford them. '
Tho lntest nrtlclo of consumption
that Is lUtod for prlco advanco Is tho
cigar. Dlstmtchos toll lift flint urlinn Hm
war tax becomes offoctlvo tho nlcklo
clgiilr will bo sold t'Wo for fifteen,
nnd tho ton-contor will bo two-for-n-
quartor. When this occurs Tito Trl
buno man proposes to join tho groat!
army of thoso who enn't afford to
HIIIUKO.
Preliminary work has started for
tho erection pf a huge whter tank at
the round house.
Englneor David Hardin was called
to Des Moines, Iowa, yesterday morn
ing by tho death of his father.
J. J. Horrlgan, who 'has been trans
ferred to the Grand Island shops, spent
the week end here with his family.
U. P. Special Agent North returned
Friday evening from Omaha whoro ho
took treatment for blood poisoning.
P. R. Hocquol, an employe at tho
freight house, had the end of a finger
amputated Friday whllo handling
heavy freight.
Georgo Zontmeyor vvtvs appointed
chlof dispatcher at this terminal Sun
day, succeeding W. S. Law who goes
to Salt Lake City.
An nutomobllo platform 12x81 feet
is ocing erected nt tlio union Faclnc
freight house to accelerate the unload
ing or cars.
F. W. Passmoro roturnod Sunday
irom umaiia wliero ho visited last
week. Enroute bo atendod tho trlap
shoot nt Fremont.
Conductor Win. Custlft nf ilm Virat
District resumed his duties tho lattor
part of lost ufcek aftor spending threo
weoks in California.
A sixteen inch water main will bo
laid from Ui0 Union Pacific round
house to tho north river this week
Mntorlal arrived horo Friday.
Chief Dispatcher Law, who has been
stationed horo for some time, has
resigned, and will go to Salt Lako
to tako a position under W. L. Whit
noy. John Baker, .who bnd beon employ
ed In tho office of U. P. Foremnn Mc
Graw as cloilk for some tlmo, was
transferred to the round liouso Sat
urday. Mombors of tho four railway broth
erhoods on the Southern Pacific are
now taking a strike vote. Tho griev
ances calling for this action has not
uecn loarnou.
Bort Nnporstock loft Saturday ovon
lng for Salt Lako City. Mrs. Napor
Btock has been thoro for sovorni
weeks. Mr. Nnporstock has accopted ft
position as U. P. brakoman between
Ogdon and Evnnston.
FOR YOIJH AUTO SKHVICR
Call 125 for Taxi day or night.
Also flvo or seven pnssongor car for
funeral sorvlco.
TVfrrStVTCtlTiKT T ATtnn.. 1 ....
Chnndlor & Elcnr Agoncy.
Comor Eighth nnd Locust Sts. .
Jack Sinclair spoilt Sunday In Grand
Islnnd.
Dr. Mario Amos iroturnod Saturday
morning from Kcarnoy.
Tho B. P. O. Elks will hold a social
dnnco nt tholr hall Thursday ovonlng.
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For Snlo
Sovon room houso. all modorn, In
000 block on oast Third. Half cash,
balance on tlmo. Inquire of Isaac
Doatw. 2G-tf
Crystal Theatre
Thursday, May 24.
William Crane
IN
David Harum.
10c and 15c.
ALFALFA SEED
CARLOAD LOTS OR LESS.
"Bororo tho War" Pricos.
Nebraska and Montana grown.
KXTHA FANCY QUALITY. .
Buy NOW and Bavo monoy. Write
for samplos and pricos.
Patterson & Company.
KEARNEY, NEBRASKA.
I I,i:(i.l, OTICI4
To Henry Kolitenkninp nnd
; Rchteii jtamp. wlf of defendant Henry
KchtonkRinp, llrst and roul name un-
known; Henry Atlller and Miller,
vlf ortleretulant Henry Miller. Ilrst
and real mum- unknown; l,ouln Miller
''''--,,,, !"''. w'fe at defendant
l.ouU Miller, first nnd real name un
known; Fred Miller and Miller.
wife of defendant Kred Miller, flrnt and
real name unknown; William Miller
1 -,'!,, 77777 s"'ler' wife of defendant
t William Miller, first and real name un
I know ni lttta Luktlnholilcr, a hIiikIo wo-
man and William Luktlnliolder and
Uiktliihplder, wlfo of dofendnnt Wil
liam Luktlnhohler, flrat and real nanio
, unknown.
Notleo In hereby itlveu tlmt Lara S.
Swenoon, plallitllt has tiled Ida certain
'action In the nimrlot Court of ldncoln
jlonnty, Nebraska, against you and oacli
of you Impleaded with others, tho ob
IJect and nrnyor of which ualil petition
Is to ciulet and conttrm In plalntirt
title to tho following described lnntls
!Hltllnrn 111 T.lllm1. tlm ..,.. 1 i .
to-wit: The Southonst Quarter (SISU)
of Section Twenty-four U). Township
F?i No-rt 1 of Kontro Thlrty-three
(33), Wost of the 6th P. M. and particu
larly to qulot nnd conllrm samo as to
certain proceedlnRS In partition had In
a onse In Raid district Court of Idncoln
County, Nobrnskn, In which ono Wll
homlnu Illopo was plaintiff nnd Honry
Kleomoyor ot nl woro defendants.
You nnd each of you will make iuib
wer to said petition on or before tho 2d
day of July, 1917, or your defaults will
be onturod nnd decree taken against
you ns In snld petition prnyad.
IjAHS 8k HWUNSOfc, 1'lalntlff.
By EVANS & KVAN8.
His Attorneys.
Btf are ready.
ftB w's Look in the
EP'Ife'fe Jeweler's j
p' window. I
CLINTON, The Jeweler.
Through Our Membership
in the Federal Reserve Banking System we are
placed in a stronger position than ever before
to take care of the requirements of all our de
positors, whether large or small, whether they
keep checking or savings accounts; and at the
same time to qive them the most modern bank-
me; service.
Why not open an account with us and begin
at once to participate in these benefits and the ' :
additional proteclion which this system gives to
your money deposited with us.'
First National Bank of North Platte
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
All Kinds Building Material
Everything New.
Phone 20 1 Block East Freight House