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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1917)
Sf 7 t kailhoau jikx simsnmtE HAVE YOU INVESTIGATED THE DIXON -PERFECT Non-Breakable Glasses? If you have not, it will surely pay you to do so at once. They are guaranteed not to break and that is something worth consideration. BROKEN LENSES can be replaced in our own LENSE GRINDING plant the same day or der is given. Just bring in the pieces. HARRY DIXON & SON, Graduate Optometrists. 9 DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate' Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bunk. CITY. ANT) COUNTY NEWS. John Norris .Is spending a few days in Bridgeport this week. Mrs. E. .M. Smith has returned from a short visit in Omaha with friends. Dr. Morrill. Dentist. ' Earl Brady, of Gothenburg entered a local hospital iast week for treat ment. Paul Roddy began --work Saturday as bookkeeper for the Gralnger-Stncy Grocery Co. Harry Christ, of Stapleton, spent tho week end visiting his sister Miss Effio Chirst. Frank Herrod, of Ogalalla, spent Sunday hero with his mother Mrs. Regina Herrod. Miss Doris Seibort has accepted a position as cashier in tho Wilcox Department store. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rasmussen loft Friday afternoon for Grand Island to spend a few days. MrsT William Esholmarrond chil dren spent tho iw'eok end with friends and relatives in Hershoy. Mrs. Georgo Rodgors loft Friday for Denver to visit relatives and friends for a week or longer. Harry Bailor, formerly of this city, came tho latter part of last week to visit his father I. L. Bailor. Henry Well wont to Bayard yester day to, look after tho progress of tho new hotel ho is building at that place. 100 Spring Coats in the wanted shadeaT styles, and lengths, at sacri ficed prices at ' y BLOCKS' Mrs. Alfred Petorson and son Harry returned tho latter part of last week from a visit wjth tho former's sister at Gothenburg. A now nifty lino of House Dresses nnd Aprons, tho two pieco morning dresses aro especially attractlvo. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Mrs. Gub Chamborlain und son Val daiiiar, of Denver, who camo to attend tho Sulllvan-Musselman wedding Sun day, left this morning. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Kerr aro on Joying a visit from tho former's bro ther who arrived hero from Akron, Iowa., Friday afternoon. Attornoy J. A. Mothorscad, of Scott3 Bluff, formerly of this city, 1ms been in town for a-couplo of days trans acting business and visiting friends. If you are. still to buy .your Surinc Suit now is tho timo tobuy It when I you can save from one third to one-! half off tho regular price at I BLOCKS' I Mrs. Norman Edwards of Brady who has been visiting raith her sister Mrs. Frank Elliott for a weok past will leavo in a few days for California to visit her mother Mrs. W. T. Banks. Another honor has come to Colonel and Councilman Dave Day ho became tho father of a daughter Saturday, tho only grand child in tho two families. Mother and daughter aro getting along nicely. Secretary Moonoy yesterday signed a contract with tho balloonists who win be hero each 'day of tho Homl ccntonnlal celebration. There will bo two ascensions the first day and threo each of tho other days. Each ascension will bo accompanied by a parachute' descent. I Edith Storey, Antonio Moreno and William Duncan will feature in "Alad din From Broadway" at tho Keith Wed nesday night. A Broadway sport-gay young blado, wagered to reach Mecca, the forbidden land where no Christian over trod. His experience makes a Joyous photodrama Jammed with ac- tlon, humor, pathos, lovo and purposo that will Instruct, entertain and hold by Its sheer heart pull. L1HKKALLY FOR BONDS Rallrotul mdn of North Plntto are showing tholr "patriotism to country by subscribing liberally for Llbortv Bonds. In ordor to fully acquaint om ployos with tho provisions of thoso oonus, a meeting was held Saturday evening at the Masonic hall, provided ovor by Gonl. Manager JofTors. About ono hundred omployos woro prosont, which consiuoring that so many crows woro out, was considoreu vory satis factory. Mr. Joffors roconnnondod Uio purchase of thoso bonds as nn act of lmtrlotism and also as a savings fea ture, and hoped that as many North riat,ta omployos as possible iwjould make purchases on Uio instnllmont plan. Ballard Dunn, publicity roprcscnta tlvo of tho company, explained tho bonds in full, and short addresses wero mado by Chairman Kanold of tho B. of L. E., Chas. Boguo of tho B of R. T., and Messrs. Seoborgor and Baro. Thoro wero prosont at this meet ing in addition to Mossrs. Kanold and Bogue, Chairman Smith of tho B. of L. F. & E., and Chairman Borgon of tho O. It. C. A number of thoso pros ont subscribed for bonds and a com mittee composed of C. F. Tracy, John Vornon and Will Frlond was appointed to solicit subscriptions among railroad employes. Managor Joffors and Mr. Dunn will hold meetings during this weok at nil division terminals on tho Union Pn clllc. Mossrs. Kanold, Boguo, Smith nnd Bergln, of tho railroad orders, proccdo Manager Joffors and assist in organizing tho committee. SOCIETY AND CLUBS. Tho Happy Hour club will meet Fri day afternoon with Mrs. Ray Lincoln. Slxtoon members of tho Saturday aftornoon brldgo club woro entertain ed at tho homo of Mrs. Charlos Rey nolds In Maxwoll Saturday. Tho class of 191G spent a pleasant evening at a ro-unlon at tho homo of Miss Helen Cross Friday ovonlng. Unlquo features of amusement wore provided by tho hostess. Mrs. William Banks, Jr., and Misses Ruth and Irene VanCleave ontertaluod a number of ladles Thursday evening nt a preuptlal showonr for Miss Mao Wilson. The ovonlng was spent In games and contests and Miss Wilson tabs showered with many useful gifts. Tho Catholic Girls' Club was enter tained Friday ovening in tho basement of St. Patrck's school by Misses Bos sio Smith, Wllla Ra'ugh, Effio Christ, Madgo Flynn and Bcsslo Chamberlain. Card games wore playod and first tnrizo won by Miss Mario Martini. Miss Florence Stack was given tho second prize and Miss Regina Frazior was taken into tho membership. High Cost of LlVliif,' Solved. Do you know ono thing that has not Increased wiith high cost of living "Artificial Ice." Thousands of dollars aro thrown away In garbage cans that could bo saved with tho small ex pense of an Ico Book. Remember In buying always use tho best. Phono 40 Artificial Ico and Cold Storage Co.'.19-8 ::o:: Car Registration for April. During tho month of May Sovonty four automobiles .iwero registered and licensed at tho offco of tho county treasurer. There wero fifty-seven Ford, four Buick, four Dodge, threo Stnido bakor, ono Mitchell, ono Overland and six of other makes. Sheer dresses; a beautiful assort ment for tho warmer 'weathor. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Tho Woman's Relief Corps will meet Wednesday aftornoon Juno 6th, with Mrs. Win. Morsch. A cordial Invitation is extended to all. .:c " ANNOUNCEMENT JvVe hereby extend a personal invitation to all the people ol ' North Platte and Lincoln County to pay us a call and in spect the equipment and arrangement of our new offices which are located Third Door East of Postoflice upstairs in "building of Brodbeck & Son. This Agency Writes Fire, Tornado, Automobile and Hail Insurance; Sells Lots, City Property and Loans Money. The Mr. Farmer who has growing crops of Grains, Beets and Vegetables should protect them today against that HAIL STORM. We respectfully solicit a visit and patronage from all. OUR MOTTOS ARE Old Line Companies Only. Service. On the Job. A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL. THE H. & S. AGENCY, BRODBECK BUILDING, Office Phones Red or Black 812. Residence Phones Red 348 and Red 384 Dodge Brothers CLD5ED CAR V '1 The number of those who prefer the Sedan for use through out the yenr is steadily increasing. The reason is easily understood when you consider how adaptable it is to the frequent weather chances common to all parts of the country. Almost instantly it can be changed to accommodate itself to heat or cold, rain or shine. It will pay you to visit us nnd examine this car. The ilasolinc consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. Touring Car or Roadster, $835; Winter Touring Car or Roadster, $1000; Sedan or Coupe, $1205. (All prices f. o. b. Detroit.) J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer, 107 Weat Sixth St. NORTH PLATTE. Phone 844 IMSAdltKi: ON TUKNKK; FIND WIFK GUILTY Charley Turner and wlfo, charged with keeping nnd selling liquor, hnd a hearing boforo a Jury in tho county court Thursday, and tho Jurors after being out all night returned a verdict of guilty ngainst Mrs. Turner but fail ed to UKrco on tho guilt or Tumor. . ... M-l Tho testimony of Cyrus Nunn iaub Hint ho had porrchnsod liquor of Mrs. Turn er, and paid hor for tho purchase Turnor will havo anothor hearing in tho county court Thursday undor a slightly different charge. ItAILKOAI) NOTES Bryan Schott began work In tho lo cal machine shops the latter part of Inst week. U. P. Agent U. L. North returned Friday ovonlng from a business visit In tho western part of this stato. Thomas O'Noll, Jr., of Lincoln, who has been visiting at tho Stack homo began work In tho local innchino shops yesterday morning. A derailment of twonty-flvo freight cars, wost of Choyonno Friday, de layed nil etist bound trains on tho main lino for sovoral hours. : :o: : Notlco to xt.e Public. Wo havo Information that cortain dealers in othor makes of cars other than tho Ford havo stated that tho Ford prices woro incroaaod April 1st. this Is entirely without foundation as tho prices remain tho samo as made August 1st, 1910. Ploaso rofor to our nd on tho first pngo of today'B Tri bune. HENDY-OGIEIl AUTO CO., Authorized Ford Sales and Sorvico. nov. Harmnn loft yesterday for Om nlia to remain for several days. Miss Opal Trent has returned from n two months visit with her parents in Hershoy. . Mrs. W. E. OiApns will leavo this wook for Lorodo and Wnrrensburg. Mo., to visit rolatlvos for several woekH. Miss Forn Watts who had been em ployed in tho olTIco of Dr. Crosslor be gan work n few days ago In tho Urooks studio. Savo all you can thoso day. You can savo from ?5.00 to $15.00 on your Spring coat if you buy It at BLOCKS' Alox Goodwin and Ida M. Hoovor, of Grand Island, woro married In this city tho latter part of last wook by County Judge French. Mrs. Charlos Blood, of Choyenno, a fonnor resident of this city, loft for hor homo Saturday morning after visit ing at tlio Fred Marti homo for a week. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Miss Noll Stansbury wont to Konr noy Friday ovening. Mr. and Mrs. 13. L. Porno loft Sat urday morning for Scotts Bluff Loron Hustings rcturnod tho laltor part of last weok from Lincoln. Mrs. James McEvoy lolt for Choy onno Saturday to spend a week. Al'hort Blnnkonburg left Saturday morning for Kearney to attend tho rnccs. Joseph Wcoks camo up from Grand Island Friday ovonlng to visit rela tives.. Edixlird Hudson, who spoilt last wook In Gotlionbburg, rcturnod Friday ovonlng. Mrs. O. Brnuor and son of Gothen burg are visiting this wook nt tho Fred Purdy homo. Mrs. C. P. Earhart loft Saturdayi f I 1 I . morning ior uunuiHon, uian, 10 rusiuu in tho future Miss Hazel Smith has tukon a po sition as assistant In tho Crcsslor Dontal office. , Jake Roberts, who had been visiting In St. Joo for somo timo, returned1 homo Friday evening. Hnrry Huffman, who has been at tending tho state unlvorslty, will ro ttim homo this ovening. : :o: : Farm und Hunch loans ni lowest ' rates und best terms. Money on Iinnd to close loans promptly. 43tt BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. Misses Mnbol and Vorn Mnlino, ,ot Gothonborg, nro vlstlng Mr, and Mrs. Nols Forstcdt. A national farm loan association has boon formed at O'FuIIoiib with tho fol. lowing offleors: Potor Young, proal dont; George Cary, vlco-prosidont; G. S. Thompson, of tho First National Bank, Hershoy, secrotary-trensuror Tho district Incil'udes tho tonitory "ly ing north of tho South Platto rlvor to tho north county lino and tho wost county lino with tho soction road thru Nichols as tho oast lino. Horshoy Times. Do You Fear Public Opinion? -SEE Blanche Sweet in "Public Opinion" at the KEITH TONIGHT. mm ML- . -::o:i- FOU YOUIt AUTO 8KKVICK Call 12G for Taxi day or night. Also flvo or seven passenger oar for funeral service. MOOENSEN-LOUDEN AUTO CO-, Chandlor & Elcar Agency, Corner Eighth and Locust Sts. DO YOUR BIT " Help to win tho fight for human lib erty by buying a LIBERTY BOND We will furnish you any informa tion you wish concerning the easi est way to obtain one. First National Bank of North Platte NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.