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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1917)
. - I ... .4 DIXON - PERFECTO GLASSES. Guaranteed not to break. HARRY DIXON, & SON. OPTOMETRISTS. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over tha McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. John Knox i8 reported 111 at her homo. Dr. Brock. Dentist, over Stono Drug Store. Soft "Water Shampoo Electric mas sago. Coates Beauty Parlor. . For Sale Ford Touring Car. Phone Rod 2G0. 57-2 Mrs. A. M. Selbcrt returned yestor day morning from a visit in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Litzio left Sun day evening for Omaha to visit friends. 'f Try Dr. Smith, the 'Chiropractor. 50tf Mrs. A. J. Frazior and daughter Tyrone returned Sunday evening from Omaha. Mlssos Helen and Goorglna Hoxlo loft "Saturday' evening for Paxton to visit their ftister. Mr, and Mrs. William Rector ltift yesterday morning for Lomas to visit relatives for ,two w.oeks. Joseph Ottman, of Cheyenno, for merly of this city visited at tho Ell and Austin homes Sunday. H. S. Nethery, of Grand Island, came a few days ago to tako a position in tho Western Union office. See Julius Mogenson for all kinds of P. &0. farm implements and wag ons. ' 34tf Charles Clinton loft yesterday morn ig for Oakland, Calif., to visit his daughter for several weeks. Miss Alico Matfchowson has acceptod a ipositlon as assistant In tho office of Dr. J. B. Redflold. Miss Ireno Hubbard, who ontorod a local hospital last week, had hor. ton sils removed Saturday. Dodgo Brothors Motor Car for long life and economy. J. V. Romish, dealer. 53-5 Harry Pizer roturned Sunday from Cheyenno whoro ho attended tho Frontier colobratlon last week. A dozen young ladlos and gontlomon s'pont Friday afternoon enjoying the pleasure afforded at Uio Dick grovo. For Sale Havo threo new aream separators will soil cheap. 203 bouUi Dowoy. , 54-4 Mrs. Will Allen, of Omaha, is ex pected hoBa this wook to visit at tho Wcinborger and McGovern homes. Oliver Carroll, L. C. Sawyer and Rov. Hull left tho latter part of last week for Wyoming on a Ashing trip. Mrs. Emily Coates is expected to re-' turn this evening from a visit in Den ver, Colorado Springs and Estcs Park. Mrs. Carl Simon and children, who havo boon visiting rolatlves in Hast ings, will return homo Thursday ev ening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Burko, who wore recently marriedk will retu.ni noxt Lweok and' will reside on 'east Second street. Misses Fayo and Esther Elder, who havo been visiting relatives at Buf falo, Wyo., aro expected to return to morrow. Mrs. Will Baldock and children, of Melbeta, camo a fow-days ago to vis It tho homo of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McMichaol. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tlloy and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dickey loft tho latter part of last week for a two weoks' stay at Estes Park. Frank Tar ton, of.Mndrld, formorly of this city is visiting horo whlto on routo homo from Hastings. Miss Juno Bergnor roturned Sunday evening from Grand Island whoro sho vsltcd her raothor for a wook. R. N. Lamb, tho north Bido wholo salo produce dealor, lias added an au to truck to his delivery sorvlco. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watts loft Sunday morning for Donvor and Choy enno to spend a wook or longer. Mrs. N. L. Brown, of Pennsylvania who was visiting hor son W. B. Brown loft yesterday morning for Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Theodoro Lowo, Jr. and baby returned Sunday ovonlng from a pleasant visit in California. I now havo funds at 5por cent on choice bottom .tnblo land. Gono Crook, Room 4, Keith thoatro Bldg. Ttfr. and Mrs. Arthur Roynolds and daughter left Sunday morning for Dos Moinos to visit rolatlves for two weoks. T T. Ponk. Vlin hnd linen a dis patcher iti 4H6 Weotorn Union offlco fdr some tlnib loft for Portland Sun day. Mrs. Whipplo, of Omaha, who -was visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Eugono Holcomb loft for Choyonno yesterday morning. A rldn in a Chandler car will ploaso; you. Wo aro jlcmonstraWng ono of tho now models tills wook. 5G-2 J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer. Mrs. William Blood and childron of Portland, Oro., who woro visiting at tho McFarland and Tarklngton homos loft Sunday ovonlng. Miss Agnes Valorlus who has been employed at tho Loador department store for sovoral months will loavo for Grand Island tomorrow. Thoso in need of painting, paper hanging and decorating aro assurod satisfactory work If they om'ploy Julius Hoga. Phono Black G92. 38tf Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Knoll, (of Le banon, Kans., who woro visiting tho lattor's paronts Mr. and Mrs. Victor VonGoetz loft yostorday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harloy Bonham of Pot tor, woro called hero last weok by tho illnoss of tho lattor's mother. Tho for mer returned to Potter yesterday. Farm mid Ranch loans at lowest rates and best terms. Money on hand to close loans promptly. 43tf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nutter and Mrs. Carrlo Aboo and daughter, of Manka to, Kan., who woro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Yost, left Friday by iwto for Colorado. Mrs. J. L. Loudon entertained a num- bor of young people Saturday after noon in honor of Miss Bolma Mc Michaol, who will loavo shortly for Wollflect. ::o: : Notice to Hunters a ImrMiv clvnn thnt no liunt- lIULH-U .u J J a - - lng or trespassing will bo allowed on lands owneu or icasou oy us eiumr uo fore or during the hunting season. HENRY HANSEN. C. II. WATTS P. E. McGRAW C. P. HOWARD 57-tf T. S. McCRONE. CITV -AND COUNTY NEWS. When Dolly Grows Up "She'll have a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove just like mother's." 2,500,000 modern housewives are using the New Perfection. It's the stove of steady habits never cranky, never out of order. The flame stays put, wherever you put it. You can have any amount of heat you want, and all the heat goes into the cooking. Your kitchen is cool and comfortable no coal hod to fill, no ash pan to empty. A new and exclusive feature the reversible glass reservoir. Perfection Kerosene gives best results. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEBRASKA) i i 1 1 OMAHA $ Ray Marovlsh loft yostorday morn ing for Sutherland. 1 . Mrs. Vaunhoy Lovo, of Tho Loader, Is taking a two wooks' vacation. , Mrs. Edward Walkor loft a.fow daya ago for Choyonno to visit friends for a wook. . Thomas McGulro loft tho lattor part of last wcok for Shelton to jdln a mil itary company. M. M. Redenbaugh wllo recontly loft for Omaha BUbmittod to an oporatlon thoro yostorday. Mrs. Wm, McIIugh loft tho first of this weok for Wyoming to visit frionds for sovoral days. Miss Wllla Rauch and elstor who had been visiting in Donvor roturned homo Saturday ovonlng. Mrs. Snow of Donvor, camo yostor day morning to visit hor daughter Mrs. Lorn Balloy. Homer Gray loft a fqw days ago for Kansas City on business for tho Hon- dy-Ogior company. Miss Erma McMichaol will loavo to morrow for Wollflect to visit rolatlves for a couplo of wooka. Mr. and Mrs. Wollonhaupt aro en Joying a visit from tholr eon who ar rived Sunday from Chicago. Archdeacon J. J. Bowkor loft yostor day morning for Bridgeport to spend tho greater part of this weok. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon will spond a part of next month in Salt Lako City and surrounding country. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Aplin, of Delphos, Kan., camo last weok to visit at tho Rauch homo for a week or longer. On account of this boing Chautau qua woek tho Mothodist aid society will not hold a moeting Thursday af-. ternoon. Thomas Burnoy and Mr. and Mrs. Stono of Wofod Rlvor who'spont tho past two weoks In Estes Park roturn od horo Sunday. Tho Q. E. club of tho Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Robert Ornold Thursday aftornoon. All mombers aro urged to bo present. James Flynn. Jr., formorly of this city, writes that ho has reachod Now York City and will bo ready to loavo with his company for Franco in a few days. Miss Ruth Moore who had boon vis iting In eastern cltios for sovoral woeks returned horo Saturday ovonlng and rosumcd work in tho Lcador Mer cantile company. t. Mrs. C. M. Nowton, Miss Flo John ston, Donald Nowtori and Josoph Plzer will lcavo tills weok for Estos Park aild points of Colorado to spond a couplo of weoks. Tho comity commissioners rccon vened in session yostorday and are transacting business- today, allowing bills and making final checking of tho county treasurer's books. Luca Mao Knowll, ago sovonteen daughter of Mrs. Ida Richards of Pax- ton, who camo hero tho lattor part of last weok to tako treatment In a local hospital died Sunday morning. Death was duo to heart trouble Tho body waB takon to Paxton for lntormont. Dr. L. D. Smith, tho chiropractor who located in town a couplo of months ago, has purchased of Mrs. Irono Crano tho residence of tho lattor in tho 700 bloclc on west Socond streor thus giving ovidonco of his intontlon to become a pormanont resident of tho city. Tho funoral sorvico of Thos. Peter son, who Uvfid near Bignoll, was hold Sunday at tho Plainvlow church, about 250 attending. Tho deceased, who was fifty-two years old, had lived In Lincoln county for twenty or more years, and Avas formorly ipostmnstor nt Denmark. Masior Eevorott Sullivan, of Holona Mont, who Is visiting his grandfath er, P. H. Sullivan, entertained twonty littlo folks yostorday aftornoon at a lawn party in honor of his- sovonth birthday. Tho aftornoon was B'pont in playing games and tho young host received a number of romombrances A decoratod birthday cako was a feat tiro of tho aftornoon. Rov. C. F. Chapman, for eight years rector of tho Episcopal church In this city, but for four years rector at Butto Mont., arrlvod Sunday and will remain until tomorrow night visiting friends Ho 1b woll plcasod with tho parish at Butto, which pays a salary of $2,000 a l year, which will soon bo Increased Rov. Chapman Is enrouto to Cincinnati and Now York City. R. E. Hanson, clork of tho Unltet Statos quartormastor depot at Oma ha, spont Sunday with his family. Ho will leavo Omaha today in charge of ton clerks for Littlo Rock. Ark, where ho will bo assigned In chargo of transportation at Fort Logan II. Root, W. F. Kunzo, of Konslngton, Kan visited his sister Mrs. Emma James Frjday and Saturday. ::o:: Machinery for Snlo RoavoB 40-GG Korosono tractor, 10 bottom plow, Twin City tractor, 16-30 H. P., ono Burdsoll liullor, throo bind Miss Effio Christ la taking- a two weoks' vacation, 'part of which alio will spond in Stnploton wJUi hor Als ton ' Mr. and Mrs. Josoph McMlchoal who havo rosidod horo for a couplo of years will lcavo shortly'for Wolliloot to onco mora mnko their homo. Will J. Rath loft Friday ovonliitg for Omaha whoro ho will Join tho aviation squad that will bo sent to Ft. Logan and thonco to tho nviation training grounds nt Pensacola, Fla. Tho throo months old daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Pottorllold, of Elm Creek, was brought horo Saturday for burial. Intonnont waB mado In tho North Platto Comotary and tho eorvlcos woro hold at tho Christian church. Mrs. Doris M. Kolly and Roy E. Heldobrand of Ncsbltt, woro married Friday aftornoon by County Judgo Fronch in tho prcsonco of C. A. Kolly and Messrs. Poarl. Tho brido was a popular school tcachor of Ncsbltt, and the, groom is ongagod In farming. Frank Crutchslngor, In chargo of tho construction of tho now dopot, will sooner or lator bo called to tho civil engineering corps of tho fcdoral gov ornmont, his application having boon accepted eomo tlmo ago. Ho will ontor tho Borvlco with tho rank of captain.. Ho acrvod sovoral yoars In tho army onglnoorlng corps. IKhYT -MISTAKE TJIK CAUSE. Jinny orlh I'lntto Tcoplo Havo Kid. -ncy Tronblo mid Do Not Know If. Do you havo bnckacho? ' , Aro you Urol and worn, out? Fool dizzy, norvoua and depressed? Aro tho kldnoy secretions lrrcguBar Highly colored; contain sodimont? Likely your kidnoys aro nt fault. Weak lddnoys glvo warning of dis tress. Head Uio warning; don't delay. Ubo a tested remedy. Road thiB North Platto testimony. , Thomas McGovorn, farmor, 409 E. Tenth St., North Platto, says: I havo used Doan'a Kidney Pills off and on for a good many years, whonovor I havo bocomo nfllicted with kldnoy troublo from ovor-cxortlon and when I havo had pains and nchos in my kld noya and back. At times I havo folt so bad with stiffnoss in my back I couldn't Btralghton up in tho morning. I havo bought Doan's Kldnoy Pills from tho Rexall drug storo and they havo always given mo rollof. AFTER A LAPSE OF OVER FIVE YEARS Mr. McGovorn added; "I still ubo Doan's Kldnoy Pills whon ovor my kidneys aro not In good con dition. Thoy novor fall to drlvo- off any trublo and kcop mo in good health." Prlco CO contB nt all doalors. Don't Blmply nsk for a kidney rcmody got Doan'B Kidney Pills tho samo that Mr. McGov)orn had. Fbstor-tMilbuni Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. :o::- For quick action and halls factory snlo list your land with Thoclocke. f FOR SALE Choice smooth eighty acres alfalfa and ,hay land within two miles of the North Platte Post Office at the bargain price of $65.00 per acre. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON, SOLE AGENTS. Hammock, book and shady nook picture an Ideal way of whiling away these hot summer days. We have hammocks in all grades and at all prices. i i Mj'iitfirii ' - - -if wjfp 1 Cool Breeze Indoors The cool breeze of the mountain and sea shore may beenjoyed in the home or office equipped with an electric Fan. A wonder ful sleep producer. Insures the baby's health in hot weather. Operating cost is but a fraction of a cent an hour. North Platte Light & Power Co. AT SOCIAL AFFAIRS a glass, of our lemon soda, glngor ale. etc., Ib always refreshing. Aftor a danco it quonclios thirst and cools tho aystom. Tho best hostossos uso It at tholr functions and In tholr homo llfo as woll. A trial box will prove Its oxcollonco to you. STAR BOTTLING WORKS "till ora with onglno hitches, ono elx disc plow, two solf rakos, two Mc!:no har rows. THOS ORTON, 55-2 North Platto, Nob,