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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1917)
r. St-,f 'School Starts - VI - ' l II II irt iwp weeks and it is how time to look after the Childrens Eyes. We have an Optometrist who is a Specialist and devotes his entire attention to our Optical trade. We pay particular attention to Children Eyes. Investigate the Dixon-Perfecto non-breakable glasses. HARRY DIXON & SON. 16 DR. O.'.H. CRESSLER. Graduate Dentist Office over, the McDonald Stat Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 'v Wash goods at clean-up prices at Wilcox Department store-. . Miss Isabello Walker loft, last week for, Melrose to visit her sistor for a week. - ." Lcm Bailey, left tho killer part of last week for Wyoming on a fishing trip. Complete showing of now 'all Su'ts, Coats, Dresses. SkirtB,sanil IV msts at BLOCK'S. The Christian aid society will meet in the church basement Thursday af ternoon. ..- Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Marcell Overman, who visited rela tives In Iowa for two weeks, has re turned here. J. p. McDonald and J. I. Smith,, who were in Denver last week on business, returned Friday...,. GlenBcokwatef left a fowlTays-ago for Rosedalo to vlsitwith friends for a week-or longer. Dr. Smith,, Chiropractor, Building & Loan Building.. 50tf - Mr. and Mrs. tJ. It. Morey are spend ing this weok with relatives in Hast ings, having left Saturday. Mrs. Strain who had been tho guest of her sister Mrs. Ella Lanyon, has re turned to her homo in Kearney. Now Fall Silks and Dress Guods ar- arriving dally at The Loader Mercan tilo Co.'s. Miss Ellen McCarthy, who has boon visiting in Sfcauldlhgwlth relatives for ton days, will return Sunday., Cholco vegetables andxut flowers at North Platto Floral Co. Phone lt)23 tf Tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Sadie submitted to an operation at tho Nurso Brown hospital Friday and is improving. Miss Besslo Smith who has been a successful teacher in tho Heron oy schools for several years has been re elected to teach there. Prof, and Mrs. M. M. Redenbaiugh and son returned here Saturday morn ing alter spending tho summer in Tabor, la., and Omaha., Mr. and Mrs. James W. Holdon of Scranton, la., who were guests of Mr, and Mrs. P. A. Norton last week, loft Saturday morning for Cheyenne. A baby boy was born tho latter part of lo3t week to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clemmons. Mrs. Clenuuons was formor,ly, iiss Elsie Winterer. C. C. Hupfer and Charley Horrod are in camp on the snowy rango out from Centennial, Wyo., pulling three and four pound trout from the lakes. For quick action nnil satisfactory snle list your land with Tlioclcckc. tf . Miss Helen Patterson, of Donvor, who spent last week In Lowellen, re turned Saturday evening and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Walte math. " Eugono PIcard has opened a peanut and pop corn' stand in an attractive little building recently erected east of the Rexall drug" store. The PIcard brothers operated a similar stand here several years ago. , ' For Sale Apple orohard of 10 acres. For-particulars see C. H. Shin onjthe Jim Wilson farm. ' " G3-4 Officer Jones has issued an order which prohibits riding wheels on tho sidewalks in any patfc of tho city. On account of tho frequent complaints mado and the danger to pedestrians this order must bo enforced. Tho of- ficor asks tho co-operation of all in re porting any violation of same. Broken eye glass lenses can bo re placed the samo day as order Is givon in our lonso grinding department. HARRY DIXON & SON, tf Graduate Optometrists. The municipal electric lighting system at Sutherland was put Into commission last week and several business houses are now using the lights. Owing to delayB In shipments of equipment it has' been im'possibio to get the stroet lights in working order and tho wiring of dwellings was de layed. Tho lights now in uso are prov ing vory satisfactory. The parting gift A Vest Pocket Kodak. It is monotony, not bullets that our soldier boys dread. At the front, they will uphold bravely the traditions that are dear to every loyal American heart. But in the training camps and during the months of forced inaction, there are going to be' some tedious, home-sick days days the Kodak can make more cheerful. There's room for a little Vest Pocket Kodak in every soldier's and fcailoris kit. The expense is small, six dollars. THE REXALL DRUG STORE. Agents for Eajstman Kodaks and Supplies. -15ITY AND COUNTS' NEWS Dr. Morrill, Dentist, Mrs. I A. Norton loft Saturday morning for a short visit in Choyenno. A baby boy was born Saturday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Fay Norrls. Try Dr. Sinlth, tho Chiropractor. GOtf Miss Maud Warrington spent Swn day with relatives in Cozad. Now Fall Suits and Coats havo ar rived at Wilcox Dopartmont Store Mrs. Charlos Hancr loft Sunday morning for Choyonno to visit friends and rolatlvos. Mrs. W. T. Borry, of Grand Island, visited hero Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith. Miss Tyrone Frazicr loft yestorday morning for Sutherland to visit with hor mint, Mrs. B6rt Chamborlain left Sunday morning for Donvor to visit relatives and fi'lcnds. Mrs. Jack Boal has returned fiom an extended visit In Ognlalla with rolatlves. For Sale Mv residence at 803 oast Fifth street at a bargain. Wm. Ma loney. Sr. C4-2 John Baker, Jr., returned Saturday from a two weeks' visit in Denver and other Colorado points. Mr. Joseph Stono and children left n few days ago for Omaha whoro thoy will visit with relatives. See the values we are offering in Wash Skirts to close them out nt Wilcox Dopaitmont Storo. Ask to bco our Removal Sale special Goorgotto Wala't$ at $3.98; it'a a won der at tho price.' BLOCK'S. Mrs. A. M. Locko left yesterday omrnlng for Sutherland to visit rola tlves for a weok or longer. Mrs. Charles Boeder and two sons loft Sunday morning ror Denvor to visit rolatlvos for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Stap lotan camo hero Saturday to spend sov. oral days with local friends. Mrs. Will Eshloman, who had beon visiting with hor sister at Suthorland, returned htfmo a fow days ago. Miss Ruth Johnson and mothor of Wellfloet, formerly residents of hero aro visiting this week in town. Every now Fall Suit, Coat Dress or Skirt Included In our Big Renovil Sale at BLOCK'S. Miss Jessie Babbitt of tho Wilcox Department storo loft Sunday evening for an extended visit in Portland. . Money (o loan on real estate. No dc lny If clear nlwtrnct. JtltATT, GOODMAN & KUCKLllY. Mrs. Harry Mooro left Sunday even ing for Estes Park and other western points to spend a couple of weeks. Bon Elliott, of Omaha, arrived hero Saturday .ovonlng to visit with his par ents for a week o'rl longor Mrs. Will Hawley and son and Miss Julia Dunn returned Saturday evening from a pleasant visit In Denvor. Mrs. Minor Hull loft the latter part of last weok for Omaha to visit with relatives for two weeks or longer. Miss M. Sicilian, steam butlis and Swedish Mnssngo, gentlemen and In dies. Phono 897, Broflbcck building. Tho Lutheran Girls' Club will ho en tortalnod Thursday ovoning at tho home of. Misses Helen and Gladys Bird. Mr and'Mrs. Ralph Smith loft Sun day morning for Glondo, Wyo., to spend a couple of weeks on a fishing trip. '': Valentlno'Srharman, Jr., of this city and Miss Maude Stoll of BeatHce, will bo married In Beatrice on Thursday Aug. 30th. Miss Cella Gorhnm, of Grand Island, who had been visiting her sistor Mrs. W. A, Buchflnck for ten days, left laqt evening. Miss Catherine Sullivan, of Grand Island who has been visiting her sis tor Mrs. Herman Schleuter for sovoral days, will lcavo today. Mrs. Clydo Cook roturned homo Fri day ovonlng from Milwaukee whore she went as dolcgate to tho Lady For resters convention. Mr. and Mrs. Will Friend who havo beon visiting In Sheridan, Donvor and other western points will return the latt6r part of this week. Fred Elliott, Sr., and Fred Elliott, Jrf enmo from Omaha Sunday morn ing. Tho latter will visit his family who aro guests at tho Goozo homo. Those in need of painting, paper hanging and docoratlng aro assured satisfactory work If thoy employ Julius Hoga. Phono Black 092. 38tf It will pay you big when down own shopping to drop In to Tho Loader Mer cantilo Co.'s. and seo the wonrtrfm mrgalns in all linos of every day needs, Mrs. Victor .McCarthy and dnughtors 1- 1 1 t 41 . ... ui rucuiouo, iormony rosiuonts or tills cltV Visited with Mr. nnil Mm T F. Claybaugh for sovoral days whllo uiiromo irom castorn points. They loft yestorday morning. Miss Josephlno O'Hnro and Mnrgarot .1 T t s-vl j uuu jimn u ivcoio roiurnea Sunday ovonlng from Omaha whoro tho latter took treatmont for his oyes and It will bo necessary for him to uso glasses for several months. Glen Taylor who has been employed at Tho Leader Mercantile for sovoral months loft tho latter part of last wook for Gnnwl TI homo folks. Ho will leavo shortly for Dli llnflnlnt.I. A . ... imuuujjjuiu uj accept, a position as merchandise Inspector for tho government. IOK CREAM AND CAKE SEUVED AT CAMV ")D t 'MbihuT&rs of Colujiany E w.l! pro' hblybo 'Intoro'gtedih knowing that k croam and enko Is on tho dail bhi faro at Camp Cody, to which comp thp' Ifinnl .... ...Ill ...w... 1. A ml. I- ' iuvi.i LlTllllfilll win OUVII1 uu 0JI11 Information Is conveyed in n special from Camp Cody appearing i.i today's Bco. At prosont 4,000 men are em ployed on constructing tho hall (in & at tho now camp. Theso bulldlngM aro about ono-thlrd complete.), an.l it Is figured that tho work will bo finished within two weeks. All told thorp will bo eleven hundrod buildings on tho! grounds. Tills camp at Ft, Doming has bei'ji named in honor of our formor towns man, W. F. Coddy, and as Company E comes from Uio lato Colonel's oM homo, and many momhors were per Bonnlly acquainted with him, tho name of the camp will bo nu attachment to them. -::o::- Notlco "to HuntorN Notlco Is horoby givon that no hunt ing or trospasslng will bo allowed on landB owned or. leasod by us oithor bo foro or during tho hunting soason. HENRY HANSEN. C. H. WATTS P. E. McGRAW C. P HOWARD 67"tf T. S. McCRONE. .May Lcuvo This Week. Captain Hnlllgan, of CompanyE, stated yesterday that ho thought It prohnblo that his company will entrain the latter part of tills week. Ho is of tho opinion that tho olghty cars UBed to transport tho Fourth rogimont to Ft. Doming will nt onco bo re turond to Nobrnska and wed for tho transportation of tho Fifth. Theso cars will probably be started northward to day and should Teach Nebraska Thurs day, and that hto cntrnlnmont of tho Fifth would at onco follow. : :o: : Fourth Regiment Lcnvcs. - The Fourth Nobraska Rogimont en trained for Ft. Dcmlng Saturday, and tho fact that this rogimont has left la taken ns nn Indication thnt the Fifth will Boon follow. Considerable eUlpment for Company E was received Saturday and distributed among tho members, but thora is yet considerable to come. Tho longor tho Company E mon remain in town tho more TOstivo thoy become thoy long for tho real soldlor work that thoy will find at tho concentration camp for there their ac tivities will bo much grontor than hero Will ConHldr Food Question. President Wilcox hns called a meet ing of tho Chamber of Commorco for tomorrow ovoning at which will bo considered scvoral phases of tho food conservation nnd production as sug crested bv tho covornmont and author lied by congress. Tho importance of tho question sooms not to bo fully comprohended by tho avOrago man.and the Chamber of Commorco will act in conjunction with tho caulnty food agent who will bo appointed for this county. Tho appointment of such an agent will shortly bo made. Mm. "TP' f" TVntnflnlrnn "wlfl" rniiin W. . .UlUMVItVI IT . . ( I Villi II shortly from Fonda, Iown, whoro sho has beon visiting tho homorfOlka fox a couple of wcoks. , Roy Bornard, fonnorly on tho Dally Tolograph staff, roturned tho JatUjr part of Inst woek from KoarrioV nnd Is now ngoni tor a uro msuranco com pany. Miss Grace Moonoy, Col. and Mrs. Charles Edwnrds nnd Frank Murray spont Sunday In Lexington whoro thoy wont" to play golf with n. party of frlonds at Rlvorsido Club. Hon Elliott, who has beon ono of tho Instructors In tho stnto unlvorslty the past year, will return to tho Wiscon sin unlvorslty as head of tho mechan ical onglnoorlng dopartmont. Mr Elliott Is nt prosont visiting tils' pnr onts In this city. Attorney Wm. Shuman and daugh ter who spont Bevcral months in Pop MfiOkCdast 61ticp nnd In Canada' nf lurnotr homo last ovonlng. r f3 , DdWItt Foster, nfArn or hlgii scuoiu iUldont, Was ltrthe city Sunday whilB onrouto to Fort Dodgo Iowa. I!o w contly rocolved a commission Snolllng as first lloutot-aht Ray Murray of Lincoln, is horo this week visiting rolntlvcB and transacting business. His son Raymond Murratf, Jr., who has been visiting hero will roturn to Lincoln with him, ' The Milllnory Dopartmont of Th Lcmior Mercantile Co", will bo cor ducted by thnt firm, Mrs. Orra Sailor In chargo. All ready thoy aro bhojvying tho early fall stylos In strctt an A trim mod lints nt most populnr prl-ios. ioro tills East Sizzles with Wat Doings. Wm. Harcourt, of tho Harcourt Clo thing Co., who returned Friday from a three weeks' visit in the east, says thoj eastorn states fairly slzzlo with tho war spirit, and tho war Is not only tho burden of tho talk but tho Bplrit pervades- business circles. Evorywhoro men In soldlor uniforms are noticed. Many schemes are used to secure mon to icnllst, and thoro Is a goneral hip, hfp nnd hooray. A brass band of Canadians who had sodn service In tho trenches, many of mom wounuca nnd all drossod In Kil ties, parade tho streets In Chicago, and aro followod by hundreds. A tank car rolls along tho streets and when tho following crowd Is big enough a man emorges Jrom tho car and makes a talk advising tho young mon to en list. In tho manufacturing centors tho wheels aro humming turning out gov crmhont supplies, and aro so busy on theso contracts that thoy cannot sup ply tho overy-dny demand. In Mil waukoo, n strongly pro-German city, Mr. Harcourt saw a hundred or more mcif enlist in tho British army and wero ready to bo sent to Cannda and transported to Enclnntl. Th Xjdnoo imn osnnooq usnjjQ oirj miM insures mo ramuy or each enlisted married man about forty dollars a month in addition to tho pay ho receives. FOR SALE One hundred or more toiiN of well slacked hay. Near 0. 11. McNeil rniinh, sec HItATT, GOODMAN & RUCKLEY. j o - Rev. Ives, of Sldnoy, Is spondlng this1 week In town. Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stono Drug Store. Gcorgo Frator Bpont tho weok end in Keystone on business. Mrs. Loulso Peters Is visiting frlonds on the branch road this wook. Only a few or thoso 98c parsols left at Wilcox Dopartmont Store. Mrs. W. H. O'Connell loft this morn ing for oaHtorn points to Bpend a weok or longor. It. L. Graves visited friends In town yesterday whllo onrouto east from Donvor. Tho county commissioners worn In session yestorday transacting routino iniHiness. Omnr Bradley arrived last evening from Omahht and will visit the ho.no 1UIKH. Miss Dulclo Frntor roturned yestcr- uuy morning rrom a pleasant visit in Hstes Park. Every now Fall Suit, Coat. Dress or oKin inciuueu in our II g lerioval Sulo at BLOCK'S. Mrs. W. T. Aldon has rnttirnivi frm a protracted visit with hor son and oilier relatives in Illinois. Mr. and, Mrs. John Gordor, of PlnttH mouth, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Gcorgo Frator for several days past. Lonillfil Tnnln. wli - - - , - iwuuiiu; I ii .) polnted assistant postmaster at Sctts jjiuii, is spenuing a lew days hero. Mrs. Marearnt Hnli morning from nn oxtonded vlait with lint iiniililnH lH t . ... Mr 5. II. P. Tllinlmnfl rnlnrnn,! ln,.t " ..... v vvujjU lUOl ovonlng from an extended visit with iuiuuvuh in umnna and Harlan. Ii Miss Sarah Rlsdlne of Lincoln, who s'pont sovoral wcoks visiting Captain r . "A JIttisan. returned homo this morning. Mrs. Etta S. Doner, Mrs Harry Cramer and lrn rvmrirri.f n4n i ... . ' -. w VHiuiOUb (Till IUUVU tomorrow morning by auto for Omaha and Lincoln to spond a week. SHOE MARKET Advance Showing of New Models in Our FALL FOOTWEAR All tho newest styles in the new colors and combinations that will bo so popular this fall. Dark grey vamps with lighter grey tops. Patent leather vamps with white kidjjtops and many other colors, all the newest patterns. CONE IN AND SEE THEN HOE MARKET AVES YOU ONEYON SHOES H One Door South Keith'JThe&tre. 1. A Sermon On Lumber In conclusion my friends, we can't get owoy from this lumber question. Why, every one of us spent our first days in a cradle made of lumber, - Our lives hav'e been lived between wnlls of two by fours and lath, with rafters over our bends, nnd matched flooring beneath our feet. We have been sitting in wooden chairs, eating from wooden . tables, riding in wooden wagons, antf in the course of time will be laid to rest in wooden caskets. Lumber Is King In the Construction World. Coates Lumber & Coal Co. North Platte, Nebr. I r ' III; oil?11 ;1? I u m m COMFORT You keep your car for your comfort avoid ths troubla and exptnsa of a friction-crippled motor by using THR STANDARD OIL FOR ALL MOTORS Holds Its body at any cylinder heat or engine speed. Ends carbonl cation, ovsrheaUng, and scored cylinders. Every drop pure. Look for the PoUrlne Ifrn It stand for a tillable dealer who will clve you what you aak for. ,Ui Kad Crown Qaiollne, the poWer-full motor fuel. 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