The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 19, 1917, Image 5

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(I Service Quality M
$ Harry Dixon & Son !
(4 Optometrists and Opticians a
Satisfaction . Guaranteed S
( jCT&c 5?5$5ic .SS'-ifSro 3-S2i5?7f?? if J
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over tha McDonald
State Bunk.
CITS AND COUNTY NEWS.
Mrs. Emma Poor was a passenger
to Lincoln Wednesday morning.
Do you need a pretty Silk Kimono?
If so Tramp's is the placo.
Mrs. J. L. Murphy left yesterday for
Wisnor to visit friends for a few days
Dr. Smith, Chiropractor,
Building & Loan Building.. BOtf
M. E. Crosby went to Lincoln yes
terday to spend a day or two transact
ing legal huslnj?s.
Miss M. Sieman, Bteam baths and
Swedish Massage, ladies and gentle
men. Phone 897, Brodbeck building.
For Salo Four-room cottage Six
hundred cash and bafiancoc on easy
terms. Phono 798-F 14. E. W. Wright.
The Methodist choir, assisted by
others, has in courso of rehearsal
Dudley Buck's cantata "The Coming
of the King."
Women's and misses' suits, two lot'3
of manufacturer's samples on Halo nt
$1G,85 and $22.90 and others at a big
saving at The Leader Mercantile Co.'n.
For Salo Cheap Pool hall in North
Platto; 4 ipool tables, 1 blKiard table;
reason for selling, owner has other
business. Inquire at Tribune. 79tf
Eva Ehlors has filed a 'potition In
the district court praying for a di
vorce from her husband George Eh
lers on the oliargo of cruolty and
mistreatment.
Sale of millinery at $2.50, $3.95. $5,
$7.50 and $10.00, presenting by long
odds the season's Greatest Price Re
ductions during the Removal Salo at
Block's.
The electric Blgns on Dewey street
will bo augmented shortly by one to
be erected by the Harccourt Clothing
Co. advertising "Collegian Clothes."
The sign is about 5x10 feet in dimen
sions.
Henry Ford has subscribed for five
million of the second Liberty loan and
the Ford Motor Co. for a similar a
mount. Each could purchase trebled
that amount and not seriously impair
the condition of their cash box.
For sal?, or -will trade for cattlo, my
residence on oast Second street.
Writo D. W. Mocombor, North Platte,
or phono 790F14. 78tf
Somebody told us that the wild
ducks had wingod their way, but Dr.
Drost wont out Wednesday and killed
a dozen before breakfast, which Is
evidence that tho fowl are not only
plentiful but Miat Doc Is a good hunt
er. For peaches call at McMlchaelfs
Grocery. 416 south Walnut 79-2
A girl baby was born yesterday
mornintr to Mr. Mrs. Walter Eshloman.
Though tho daughter was heartily
welcomed by the father, he was just
a little disappointed that It was not a
boy so that tho name of Eshloman
might bo perpetuated.
Six room houso with pantry, closet
and dollar, coal houso and storage
room dombinjeid, city water and electric
lights, at 505 So. Chestnuts for sale.
Phono Black 8G3. Mrs. M. E. Gregg.
Under tho original schedule, tho loc
al foot ball team was to have played
Sterling on the local field, but a
change was made and our team went
to Curtis this morning to "play tho
Aggies. A number of high school stud
ents accompanied tho team.
We will close out tho balance of ourJ
Suits at a discount of 20 per cent. Now
is an opportunity to secure a nifty
fall suit at a real reduction. When we
say discount wo mean discount, not
somothihg to make you think you are
getting one when you do not.
E. T. TRAMP & SONS
Six or seven local railroad men on
listed in the engineering corps of the
federal service Wednesday and will so
to Sidney today or tomorrow for ex
amlnatlon and If passed will bo sent
to Franco at once. Among the men ar.e
I. P. Black of the dispatcher's office,
FIroman McHugli and Brakoman De
Ford.
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For Snlc.
Three five room houses, close In. Hi
Smith. G04 east Sixth streot. 73-7
Sirs. Cliarlos Tush Ponnrts .Life.
Mrs. Mary Pass, wiro of Charles
Pass died at her homo Monday night
at 11:15 aftor an illness of several
months. Death was duo to stomach
and kidney trouble which followed an
attack of grlppo contracted last Jan
uary. During her illnoss she was tak
en to Dr. Jonas at Omaha, nnd to the
Mayp Bros, at Rochester, Minn., but
these physicians could glvo no hope
of recovery.
Tho funeral was hold yostorday
forenoon from tho Catholic church,
of which Mrs. Pass had been a life
long nnd falthfiul member. Many
friends woro prosont to pay their last
tribute to this splendid homo-loving
woman.
Tho deceased was born In Toronto
Can., March 25, 1848. July 7, 1881, sho
was united In marriage to Mr. Pass
who had come over from England
six months before to visit relatives.
Immediately following tho wedding
Mr. nnd Mrs. Pass moved to Dubuquo,
In., whero thoy remained four years,
coming to this city in 1885, which has
since been their homo. To this union
three children wero born, Amy who
died In infancy, Chns. J., of this city,
and Leo, of Washington, D. C
Mrs. Pass was a womnn of won
derful activity and while in hor earli
er life sho dovoted considerable tlmo
to church work, sho was distinctly a
home-loving woman, and to her inde
fatigable energy Is duo much of the
success In building up tho Pass floral
business to its present mnKnltude.
Not only to members of hor fnmlly
was Mrs. Pass kind and considerate.
but this characteristic extended to nil
her acquaintances she was crontlv
attached to them nnd to tho city
wmcn nau ocen ner home for so many
years. A truly rood woman has eono
and there are many who reeret her
passing.
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.Manager Von DoIIcn Promoted
L. II. Von Dollen, who has been
manager of tho local telephone ex
cnango for tno pnst year, has been
promoted to tho position of district
special agent with headquarters in
Grand Island, to which city he will
remove November first, tho chance
becoming effective at that time. In
his new position Mr. Von Dollen will
have forty-two exchanges under his
supervision. lie will bo succeeded ns
manager in this city by Roy Pratt.
wuo comes from McCook.
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BcctH arc Yielding Well.
While in Hershoy Tuesday ovenlnc
Tho Tribune man was told that tho
sugar beets aro yielding well, averacr-
mg in many flolds twelve tons to tho
acre and few flolds falling below ten
tons per acre. Since the harvest began
there has been a shortage of cars to
mnko shipments, and as a result crow
ers have begun siloing tho beets in tho
Holds. Piling at tho dumps has also
started.
The total crop between North Platto
and Sutherland is placed at thirty
tnousand tons.
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Have You Bought A Liberty
Bond?
If you have not, do it today.
We will be glad to take your sub
scription for any amount, from
$80.00 up.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
North Platte, Nebraska.
This Coupon Worth 25 Cents
IF USED BEHORE OCTOBER 20th.
Sign your nnmo below and lake with 25c to our ilcalor, THE HEXALL
DRUG STORE, at NORTH TLATTE, and rccelvo a full-Blzo Jar of Egf-o-
latum sufficient for preserving CO dozen eggs for winter use. Eggs will be
Tory high next winter. Egg-o-latum keeps a fresh ogg sweet and fresh for
ono year. A soft, aiiusopuc wax, It Is simply nibbed oyer tho egg nnd thou
put In un egg caso or carton In a cool cellar until wanted for use. Can eas
ily fix a half dozen to a dozen per. minute, Its tho easiest, surest, cheap
est and best egg presorrer over Invented. Rook, "All About Eggs, Is free.
Sign Below--Not Good after October 20th.
I have received from my dealer, as above, for 25 cents, ono Jar of Egg-o-
latum and will nso It at onco on eggs for next winter's use. I liavo not pro
Ylonsly used Egg-o-latum,
NAME.
ADDRESS.
Christ Ian Church.
for Lord's day, October 21st, 1917.
9:45 A. M. Unified service consist
ing of Bible School, communion nnd
sermon.
7:30 P. M. Evening worship and
sermon, themo: "A Parablo of Life
and Death." This will 'bo tho closing
sermon of tho series on "Questions
concerning Life."
Thoso who have heard tho others of
tlie series will not fail to hear this
ono. It will interest you even though
you nave not neard the othors as it Is
a sermon cftmpleto within itsolf. You
aro cordially Invited and kindly wel
come to attend tliO30 services.
T. A. Llntlonmoyor, Minister.
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Apples "0 cents per Itiishel.
At tho Spurrier farm cloven miles
west of North Platto.
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Women's and Girls' Day.
Next Lord's day morning,. Oct
1st., will be Womon.s and Girls' dav
at tho Christian church In tho Como
to Sunday School Campaign,
The service will begin promptly nt
9:45 o'clock. Tho women and girls un
der the direction of Mrs. Harry Doyle
upstairs and Mrs. J. B. PIIo In the Pri
mary and Junior departments will
conduct tho opening exercises. Every
woman and girl who aro members of
tho church is expected to be present
and on tlmo and to bring a friond or
some now pupil for the school. A fine
program is being prepared and voir
should not fall to hear it.
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Literary Department Meets.
Tho literary department of tho
Twentieth Century Club was ontor
talned Tuesday afternoon at tho homo
of Mrs. G. T. Field, Mrs. Frank Barber
assisting tho hostess. Ono feature was
responses to tho settlement of the
original thirteen colonies. Thoso re
presentations wero as follows:VIr-
glnla, Miss Dulcia Fratcr; Now York,
Mrs. C. Clinton; Massachusetts. Miss
Graco Moonoy; Now Hampshire, Mrs.
C. Edwards; Connecticut, Mrs. W. AV
Owmmlngs; Maryland, Mrs. J. S. Dav
is; Rhode Island, Mrs. W. .A. Skinner;
Dolawarc. Mrs. Whlttakor: North
Carolina, Mrs. II Dixon; Now Jersoy,
MIsb Irono Stuart; South Carolina.
Mrs. T. C. Pattorson; Ponn.. Mrs. Etta
lionnor; Georgia, Mrs Gilbert.
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Visits Roys nf Caiiin Fimston
Mrs. Chas. J. Perkins loft yesterday
for Ft. Riley to visit her son and other
North Platto and Lincoln county boys
wno aro in trninlng at Camn Funston
Sho took with her several grips loaded
wiin good tilings to eat which sho will
distribute among tho boys.
Mrs. Perry, who recently purchas
ed tho ork Illnmnn houso on west
blxth streot, re-sold it yestorday to
I' red Uremor, who purchased the
property as an Investment.
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Notlco to Water Consumers
Tho water ordlnanco requires that
all consumers delinquent after tho
20th of Octobor must bo shut off until
bill Is paid. There aro a good many
inns sun unpaid and an soon after tho
-JOtn as tno delinquents can bo chock
od up water sorvlco of samo will bo
discontinued until bill Is paid as ro
qulrod by ordlnanco.
This Is flnnl notlco and If you find
tho wator shut off aftor 20th vou will
know that you havo an unpaid water
ui". A
HERSHEY S. WELCH.
79-2 Wator Commlsslonev
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FINAL REMOVAL SEE
Continues with Renewed Activity
Everybody Seems to be Telling
Everybody Else
About the unusual bargains here in Ladies1 Fall and Winter
Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists,
Skirts, Etc.
COME! We leave it to you.
Your own judgment will tell you how powerful the opportunities
are
ALL GOODS
OPENLY DISPLAY
ED AND MARKED
D! PLAIN
FIGURES
WE MOVE
IN A FEW
DAYS-GET
YOUR SHARE OF
THE BARGAINS
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Ladies" Outfitting Store
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Peaches, Peaches, at Besack's Liv
ery Barn; $1.40 per bushel whllo thoy
last. Can furnish fruit Jars.
Wo liavo a very elegant lino of Bath
Robes at vory rcasonablo prices.
E. T. Tit AMP & SONS
Torrington
Claronco LIston, son of Charles LIs-
ton, of Dlckons.was given, an examin
ation Wednesday beforo tho local ox
omption board and was passed for sor
vlco. Tho young man had been In Ida
ho and when called for examination
waB rojectud by two physicians' nnd ac
cepted by a third. Tho case wo;it to
tho district board and was cortlfjou,
to tho local board of this county.
The first increase in
price on these cleaners is
coming soon. We still
sell this revolving brush
machine for $30. Come
in and see it.
North Platte
Light & Power Co.
THE FIRST POUND OF
OUR CREAMERY BUTTER
you buy will begin your ncfjiialnfiuico
with tho best butter mnde. It has nil
tho body of tho richest croam, with
a flavor that recalls sweet NiiiolIIiig
clover or now mown liny. Don't fall
to try a pound today. Why put off
enjoying ono of tho best of tablo lux
uries. Ask for Alfalfa Queen Butler.
North Platte Creamery.
PHONE G2.
OLD LINE ON
Soldiers and Drafted Men
GET YOURS TODAY.
J. E. SEBASTIAN. Stato Msrr.
Ofliee: Brodbeck DliJy.
Phone Office Red Gl2
Residence Red 348
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
MMJAi, noticu
Ilanimli Mcainnls. ami tho unknown
lioli'B. devisees, legatees, unci parsonnl
renrosoutnttves of lluiniuli MtXJlnnla.
unit nil other portions lntoroutod In tho
estate of Hnnnnh McUIiuiIh. Mnry Mar
tha McUlnuls una tho unknown holrs,
devisees, legatees nnd personnl repre
sentatives of Mury Martha McGlnnls,
and nil other parsons interested In the
oxtitto or .Mary Ainrtnu Mcuinms. uiiu
uoorgo wunenn MCAicuinius, una mo
unknown hairs, davisooB, logntooB nnd
personal reproBontittlvcs of Ooorgiy
Duncan McCllnnlH, nnd all othor per
sons lntoroBted In tho outato of UoorKo
Duncan McOlnnlH. And tho unknown
ownurs nnd unknown cluliunntB of Lots
Bovun nnd olKhhW(7 nnd 8) In .Block
olKhty-olKbt (8S)"of tho orlBlnnl town
of North I'lntte, Nohrnska, uh tho name
1b plnttod and of record In tho otllco of
tho County Clerk of Lincoln County,
obraakn, JJcfuniluntH. will hereby take
notice that on tho 8th day of Octobor.
1U17. William II. Knckn. plaintiff, In mi
notion whorcln tho said William II.
Kaclta Is philutlff nnd tho above nnmod
defcudnutB two defendants, tiled hla pe
tition In tho district court of Lincoln
Couutv. Ncbrnsku. nirnlnBt snld defend -
niitH nnd ouch of them, lijnlntlff itl-
WE BUY YOUR HAY, GRAIN, SEEDS AND LIVESTOCK.
We sell Coal, Flour, Graham, Whole Wheat, Corn
Meal, Corn Chop, Barley, Chop, Salt, Shorts, Bran, Tankage
and Cotton, Linseed and Alfalfa Meal, mixed Chicken Feed
and all kinds of Grain.
Quality guaranteed and SERVICE THE BEST.
Leypoldt & Pennington,
(EAST FRONT ST. PHONE 99.
Ipbcb In ill h petition thnt ho 1b tho own
er In fee Hlmplo and In tho poaueHhiloii
of lots seven' and elKht (7 nnd 8) In
block elBhty-olKht (88), of tho origi
nal town of North Platte, Nebraska, uh
the Hamo Ib platted and of'rocoid in
tho oillco or tho County Clank of Ijin
coln County, NcbruHku, and thnt tho
Bald plaintiff nnd IiIb Krantorn before
Him liavo boon In the open, nnd ad
verso possession of the snmo nH nKainpt
tho defendants nnd ns nKnlnat nil por
tions claiming by or through tho defend
ants and each of them, and acalnut tho
whole world for inoro than ten consec
utive years last pnst; tho object and
prayer of plaintiff h petition Ib to quiet
tttlo in the plaintiff in nnd to lots sev
en nnd elKht (7 and 8), In block elKhty
olifht (88), of tho original town of
North I'lntte, Nebraska, ns the Hamo
Ib platted nnd of record In tho otllco
of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County.
Nobrnskn. nnd to exclude each nnd nil
of tho said defendants from nil right,
title, Interest, claim and demand in nnd
to said land of whatsoever kind or na
ture nnd for such other nnd further
relief as may bo Just and equitable.
You aro further notified! that said
District Court on the 8th day of Oc
tober, 1917, mado and entered nn or
der permitting sorvlco by publication
upon each of tho said defendants for
four consecutive weeks, as roqlred by
law. And Bald defendants are further
notified that thoy are required to ans
wer snld potition on or bofore tho 19th
day of November, 1917.
WILLIAM It. FACKA,
By WILCOX & HALLIOAN,
o9-4w , Ills Attorneys.