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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1917)
Our Optometrist is a SPECIALIST in his particular line of work and devotes his entire attention to our optical work . If you are having eye troubles it will pay you to visit our optical dept. We make the Dixon-Perfecto Glasses. Guaranteed not to break. HARRY DIXON & SON. Ufa jj Graduate Optometrists and Optician. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate-Dentist Office over the McDonald Stata Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Arthur Barraclough spent Sunday in Grand Island. Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Mrs. Charles H. Walters Is reported to bo vary 111 this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mecombor re turned Sunday evening from Omaha. Mrs. Mary Gutherless left Sunday afternoon for Omaha to visit relatives. Two boys want Phono Black 468 work on farm. 35-4 Mrs. N. E. Buckley returned Friday from a visit in Denver with her sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tarklngton left yestorday morning for Omaha to spend a week. Ell Hanson, who has been employed in Sidney for some time, spent Sun day with his family. Miss Delia Armstrong left last-week for Roscoe to spend several weeks wlli hor 'parents. .Ask to see tho now Japanese under wear; they are very beautiful. 37-2' E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Mr. and MrdL Wallace Thompson returned Sunday evening from Oma ha where they visited last wteek. I now have funds at 5 per cent on choice bottom tablo land. Gene Crook, Room 4, Keith theatre Bldg. Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake was quarantined for scarlet fever tho latter part of last week. j E. T. Scott, secretary of the Stacy Gralngor Co., of Lincoln, spent tho weok end hero on business at tho lo cal store. Thousand tomato and cabbago plants to sell at prices that aro right, at my place, 20Q5 oast Fourth street.1 R. McFarland. 3G-2 Mrs. Martha Shotwoll and daugh-, ter Mrs. J. S. Walsh of Gothenburg, who visited local friends last week, have returned homo. Petetl Burke sold a part of tho form-J er Cottonwood ranch to Robert Lewis and William Gregg for $8,500. The' section sold was 21-12-28. Claude Delancy, who hnd been visit ing in Omaha, returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Austin spent Sunday in Grand Island with friends. Tor quick action and sntlsfnctosy sale list your land with Tlioolecko. tf Mrs. Fred Thompson and grand daughter left Sunday morning for Lin coln. Wanted Sewing, satisfaction guar anteed. Phone Red 402 or call at 403 south Vino. 37-S Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ell visited In Grand Island Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weir. Harry Williams who recently sub mitted to an operation for appendi citis Is convalescing. Mrs. W. V. Hoagland returned yes terday morning from Omaha and other cities of eastern Nebraska. Rev. C. B. Harman went Oshkosh yestorday morning to deliver the ad dross to tho graduation class. MlssesJ Maud Johnson and Francis Watson, of Gothenburg, who wero tho guests of Mrs. Jesso VanDyke, have returned home. Miss Blanche Cox, of Sutherland, spont tho week end here visiting with friends and attending tho teachers' examinations. Mrs. C. K. Sherwood, of Lincoln, spont last week hero visiting her hus band who is In charge of the Stacy Grainger wholesalo house. Farm and Knnch loans at lowest rates and best terms. Money on hand to close loans promptly. 43tl BUCHANAN & 1'ATTEKSON. Geo. L. Weir, who has been attend ing a dental school In Chicago, has made application for admittance to an officers' training camp. His school will closo Juno 3d. Lorcn Sturgos, Tom Green, O. E. El der and M. S. Rebhausen left Sunday morning for the Whitman lakes, nine ty miles north, to fish for bass for a few days. Broken oyo glass lenses can bo re placed tho same day as order Is given in our lenso grinding department. HARRY DIXON & SON, tf Graduate Optometrists. Lillian Walker will appear at the Keith Wednesday night in "Kitty Mc Kay," a play or gladness that scored a Broadway triumph. With all tho quaint atmosphere and human pathos of tho Scotch people and with all the delightful charm of the play, Kitty McKay will have a warm spot in your heart, warmer lpo;lhaps than tho orig inal play. For your amusement on this eamo evening will bo shown Fatty Ar- buckle in "Tho Butcher Boy." 1 Q.i Th, 'ft THE LAND OF THE WELL-FED . It is the one that wins, and it ia the farmer's patriotic duty to pro vide the food. He needs labor help and possibly money help, and the latter the Mc Donald State Bank is glad to offer on best conservative terms. We offer all our resources, our business and personal aid, every thing thut a constructive bank can give at such a time, to help the nation's food producers, and we in vite them to use us to the fullest degree. McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr, llrldgo llonds Carry At tho election hold Friday to voto on thd proposition to Urauo S10..000 In bridge bonds, only 308 votes woro cast, or thoso 203 woro for tho bonds and flfteon against. As the voto would indicate, but llttlo lntorost was mani fested In the proposition, loss than oiio- fourth of tho votors of tho city going to tho "polls. Take .Men to the Pen. Sheriff Salisbury and Leslie Bnsklns left Saturday night for Lincoln, hav ing In convoy two prisoners for the pen. Thoy wero Andrew Pottar, charg ed with stealing vlothoe from tho North Platto laundry, and Goorgo Mc Clellan, who stolo tho Mrs. C. F. hid ings car nnd was nrrsstod at Ogal nllru Tho sheriff and Mr. Raskins re turned homo this morning. : :o: : .Notice of i:imllzall(in. Notico Is hereby given that tho May or and City Council of tho city of North Platto, Nebraska, will sit as a boa d of equalization, Monday, Juno 4, 1917, at 8 o'clock p. m., at tho Libra ry building for tho purpose of nssosslnK all special taxos Incurred during tho llscnl yoar. All persons lntorostod aro requested to bo prosont nnd show cause, If any thoro bo, why such us assossmonls should not bo mndo. O. E. ELDER, 37-4 City Clerk. : :o: : 10,000 Troops to Trenches Forty thousand troops, undor Im mediate command of Gcnoral Pershing, nnd constituting tho army, navy and marino corps, will bo sent to tho bat tlo lines In France and Belgium in a very short tlnio. General Pershing and his staff will sail for Europe ahead of tho troops to pavo tho way for final training of tho hugo army tho United States is pro paring to pour across tho seas as rap idly as mon can bo trained and equipped. -::o::- Wonien Will ho Taught Cunning Undor tho direction of tho state school of agriculture a school for in struction In canning fruits and vege tables will bo hold In North Platto Juno 22d and 23d. 'Attondnnco at this school will bo llntted to thoso who pledge thoms(.Vvo3 to teach othors. how to can vegetables and fruits. Spe cial attention will bo paid to instruc tions in canning corn, tomatoes, beans, spinach and other vegetables, and at tendants will bo taught how to prop erly store; fcotntoes, onions, apples, cabbago and boots. : :o: : Edward Van Busklrk, n cripple who camo hero last week and spont several days soiling pencils on tho streot, died at tho Nebraska Houso Saturday ev ening of heart failure He was taken 111 in his room and wbnt to tho of flco to summon aid. Boforo medical assistance could bo secured ho had expired. Ho registered from Minno Eoota nnd a receipt from tho Mooso lodge at Tho Dalles, Oro., was found in his clothing. John Strollborg of Kearney nnd Chas. Bookman of Chicago, father and undo ros'poctlvoly of Frank Stroll borg, loft for tho oast yesteraly at noon after spending a couplo of days as guests of tho latter. Miss Caroline Bolton, of San Diego, Cal., arrived Sunday and will probably spend tho summer with lion sister, Mrs. W. H. McDonald. Mrs. Brown and sister, Mrs. Davis, of Cozad, who wero guests of Mrs. J. S. Davis, returned homo at noon yes terday. Seo H. H. Lniulgraf for painting, taper haiiIutr and decorating. Phone Black "70. " 7tf Mrs. W. E. Owons returned yester day afternoon from Sidney, having vis ited frlonds there for a weok past. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weeks returned to Grand Island Sunday morning aftor Earl Calhoun has returned from a short visit in Grand Island. Miner Hinman went to Grand Island Sunday morning. a visit of two weeks with relatives hero. ::o:: Special This Week. Child's Trimmed Hats 90 cents, Ladles' Trimmed Hats at $1.90 and $3.00, good looking white trimmed Milans $5.00. McVICKER MILLINERY, 25-2 - At The Leader. A Breakfast that Satisfies! Dickey's Bread pluin or toasted with good coffee. You will like it. Our loaf is a substantial one with a real bread flavor. It is made of plain pro ducts the kind you use at .home. Good flour, plenty of yeast, sugar and shortening give this loaf its nourishing properties and big food value. IT'S THE BREAD THAT BUILDS. DICKEY'S BAKERY. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Frank McEvoy bognn work In tho lo cal machine shops Saturday, ' Miss Elva Day, of tho Koarnoy Nor mal, spoilt tho weok ond with tho homo folks. Mrs. Knton. of Ocalalla. formerly o. tho McVlckc- millinery parlors, n,onU uio wook end hero. - Mrs. Julius Plzor will give a pro nuptlnl sliowor for Miss Rfloy Shnnor tomorrow ovonlng. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gould loft a fow days afro for Aurora to visit with frlonds for a weok. Mrs. Lykena roturnod to Pnxton Sat urday ovonlng aftor visiting hor sister Mls Isabello Stafford. Miss Florence Stoffroggan, of Goth enburg, vlsitod Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Stoffroggnn. Mrs. Joseph L. Murphy returned last ovonlng from Omaha and Wlsnor where sho visited ft lends lnt weok. John LeMastor left yestorday af toi'noon for Denver to visit his son Ira nnd family for n fow days. Tho D. A. R. will meet Saturday at tornoon at threo o'clock at tho homo of tho rogont, Mrs. T. C. Patterson WllHnm Schott, who was taken HI In Salinn, Kansas, rocontly, returned homo tho latter part of last wook. Junior Smith, who had been 111 with scarlet fever for sovornl weeks, was released from quarantlno Sunday. Miss Jano Austin, of Denver. Is ox pocted hero this weok to visit hor brothor. George A. Austin and family. Tho Luthoran girls will bo ontcr talnod Thursday ovonlng by Erma Huntington, assisted by Helen Ro dlne. Mrs. M. Cj. Ilayos and fnughtor Vaunlta will lcavo tomorrow morning for Excelsior Springs to spend two wcoks. Mrs. Guy Robinson, of Portland, Oro., formerly of ths city, is oxpected soon to visit her paronts Mr. and Mrs-. John Day. Mlsd Arta Kockon, who has boon teaching in the school In Great Falls, Montana, returned horo Saturday to spend hor vacation. A good watch is more highly prlzod by a graduato than any other article. Parents do not overlook this oppor tunity. It comes only onco. DIXON, tho Jowolorv Miss Solman, who has oponed a Hair Dressing and Boauty Parlor In tho Brodbuck building, has everything in reodlnoss for tho oponlng ovonlng which will bo held tomorrow night. A cordlnl Invitation is extended to all. Have you lost any nrticlo of valuo lately? If so your property may have been found on "The CSIrl In tho Check ered Coat." Upon Identification It will bo returned to you nt tho Crystal the atre Wodnosday night. Bettor bo thoro anywViy and see "Tho Girl in tho Chockorcd Coat." County Judge French united in mnr rlago Saturday Geo. c3. Vlnar of khln city and Jennlo E. Trump, of Garden City, Wyo. Also Goorgo' Glllard, Jr., of Lowollen and Mabel Blanscy, of Oshkosli. J. H., Stone, Chas. Tlgho and James EllIotti:flf this city, and J. W. Fetter, of Mnxwtoll, havo posted notices de claring their Intention to npply for per mission to soli ethyl alcohol and Uno for medicinal purposes, unless a re monstrance is filed within twonty days. Major Whito will orrivo homo In a fow days from California, whero ho has boon attending school, and after visiting his paronts for a couplo of weeks will go to Alaska to spend the summor. He wJll tako cniploymont with a steamboat lino of which Bob Baxter, formerly superintendent of tho Ne braska division of tho Union Pacific Is gonoral mnnagor. W. D,. Shroth, ngd CO, a ploncor nnd well known resident of tho May wood vicinity, died Friday of tyWiold pnoumonia with which ho had been 111 for) somo time. Ho leaves a wlfo, n son Vernon, daughters Mrs. Charles Bro'wta and Mrs. Claudo Brown, of Maywood, and cousins Ralph and Goo. Garman and Mrs. Edward Oglor of this city. Th0 funornl sorvlecs woro hold at Maywood Sunday afternoon. : :o: : IImkc Ball and Sporting Goods Wo carry tho Spauldlng lino of Base Ball, Golf and othor sport ing goods, nono hotter than theso and when you buy this mnko you can do'pond upon their real worth, RINCKER BOOK & DRUG CO. ::o:: WHAT Wi: DO Write the best insurance of every kind, fire, life, accident, etc. Loan money on real estate, loiipr or short time, rent houses, lots and lands, pay taxes, caro for property of lumrosl dents. Wo have the only slate li censed slorasro room In this city, rout safety deposit boxes. All business en trusted to our care receives prompt and careful attention. HltATT, flOOD.MAX & niTKLKY. Honry Cordos loft Sunday for his Miss Dorothy Mrtsecy, or Omaha, farsn south of HorBhoy whord li wltlj'cnino Frftlhy evening to assist hor bIs spcud tho summor with his son-in-law tor Miss Mnrlo Massoy In drilling tho and (laughtor. Mr and Mrs. Ed Hoggc children for tho CIndorolIa ball. If -..XT Uuilll .10(1 To all to whom It may concern: Tho Hiioclul commlHHloner appointed to locntf n public roiul oh followx: Coimiienclnu; nt tlio nortlnvoHt corner of aertlon ten, township tlilrtneii, rniiKO twenty-i'lKht anil ruiiiilim nlnlit miles north to the NorthweMt corner of .sec tion thirty-four, towiiMhlp fifteen, rango twenty-elKht, lniH reported In fnvor of tho Hume. All ol.JectloiiN thereto, or clalniH for (iKiniiKi s muMt he filed In the olllco of the County Clerk on or heforo 12 o'clock noon of the 27th ilay of July, A I). 1917, or kucIi roail will he allowed with out reference thereto. Dated nt North Platte, Nebr., thin 17th dny of April, 1917. A. S. ALLKN, County Clork. ltoml n, 10.1. To nil to whom It may concern: The Hpeclal' coinmlHHloner appointed to locate a nubile road hh followx: CominencliiK In the center of Section alx (0). town ten (10), ranxe twenty nine (29), thonce woxt on half xoctlon line onc-linlf mile, connectlnir with road No. 28, hnH reported In favor of tho same wiiii tne roiiowiiiK ciihtiko: mat Hani road run uaMt on half xuctlon to about CO rodH from tho cant line of unction 0, and thenco In a northeawtorly direction on wpHt Hide of canyon to the iiorth eaHt corner of Hectlon C, following present road an now traveled and iiIho Mouth from Haiti half Hectlon lino In Men tion fi, paHt J. 13. Conpor'H Iiouhh fol lowing road n h now traveled and con nectlnir with Road N'o 71. All objection thereto, or clnlmH for ilaimiK't.'H imiHt bo Hied in the olllco of the county Cleric on or neroro is o ciock noon of tho 27th day of July, A 13. 1917, or Huch road will he allowed with out reference thereto. Dated nt North Platte, Nebr., this 19th Does Your Mower Tear or Cut? TRY OURS. it 4 J.t i.t it if I: KEITH THEATRE WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. FATTY ARBUCKLE the funniost fat man ever in "THE BUTCHER BOY" Also the feature "KITTY McKAY." Children 10c. Adults 20c. Dodge Brothers Hupmobile Chevrolet Cars and Repair parts in stock at North Platte. J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer. 107 W. Oth. ST. PHONE 644. New Service Station this Spring. OF 2868 COUNTIES IN THE U. S. 1750. ARE DRY The Whole Country would be dry if roofed over with OUR PEERLESS SHINGLES They Shed Water Like A Porpoise Coates Lumber & Coal Co. North Platte, Nebr. ...1 .v m n I I ? tails Pinto Seed Beans at Cost 2SSSCS3E22aR32K3E! It is the duty of all citizens to help increase the production of all food stuffs. Pinto beans do exceptionally well in this part of the country. We have arranged for a small supply of these and will offer them at cost to encourage the planting of this profitable crop. Dry land planting requires from 12 to 15 pound per acre. We will sell them at 15 cents per pound. Come in and talk it over. LEYP0LDT & PENNINGTON. PHONE 99. EAST FRONT STREET. aay or way. iw. County Clork,