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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1918)
s 4 THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. JANUARY 29, 1918. No. 5 -r SOBION REGISTRANTS VOll PHYSICAL EXAMINATION. While Elephant Sale. Tho attention of tho public la call Qd to tho White Elophnnt S:ilo which will bo hold under tho management of tho Hod CrosB society from February 7th to 9th Incliislvo In tho rooms on Gth strcot formorly occupied by "Tho Don." Donations of wearing apparel, fur The classification of Lincoln county registrants was completed by tho local board the latter part of last wcok, Of tho nearly 1,700 registrants classified, 512 woro Iplaccd in CIohb A, but of this number betweon fifty and sovonty-flvo per cent claim cither oc-;nlture, plcturos, fancy work, dishes cupatlonal exemption or tho grounds and various other articles In good of having dopondencles. condition will bo greatly appreciated Yesterday the first squad of class! Committees have boon appointed to A men were summoned to appear for solicit in the business and rcsldenco medical examination on Friday of this districts. In connection with the sale, weok. iiinlquo features of entortainmont will This thirty consist of tho following: ' be provided overy evening for the M. L. Chappoll Albert R. Larson 'patrons. Evory family is requested to Harry A. Potter Andrew Jensen Henry Devoroy John E. Oilman Leslie R. Wood Howard U. Combs donate something which they aro not using, but which could bo used in , other households or by other persons. I Broken or soiled articles ore not desired. Live stock donations aro acceptable George Wing Ouy W. Colo G. McC. Teasksy James N. Walker G. W. Roberts Frank C. Stuart Carl J. Cornelius C. L. LLiUm and will bo sold at acution. Tho com Christian l SutterAlfred Franzen imlttce is: Mrs. W. H. McDonald, Orion L. Lum J. P. Naftzlnger Mrs. Millard Hoslor, Mrs. Frank Frank Barno? George T. Meyers Buchanan, Mrs. Chas. Bogue, Mrs. Edward Isaacson Lawrence dollars : p. t narron and Mrs. H. II. Mus- POPULAH YOUNG LADY KEEL'S 3IAHUIAOE SKCHKT. . 1 Mrs. RIchoson, formerly Miss Thoo1 Schwalger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs'. ! Sobastlan Schwalger, a popular young lady and a well known vocnllut, left Wednesday night for Seattle, Wash. Boforo leaving for tho northwodt tho young lady confided to her lntlmnto, friends that sinco November 13th last! she had been tho wlfo of a Mr. RIch oson, tho ceremony having taken placo at Seattle whilo she wan visit ing friends In that city. Following the coromony Mrs. Rlchnson rotnrned to North Platte and since then had boon pursuing tho oven tenor. of her way, tho parents being tho dlily ones to whom she divulged her secret During her stay in this olty Mr. RlchSson fitted up a homo In Seattle and sho has now gono to preside over it as tho ruling queen. Best w lubes of a largo clrclo of friends follow her. ' Rogue Coos lo Washington. I Chas. Boguo, chairman of tho II. of R. ,T. protective board of tho Union Pacific, leavos tonight Tor Washington. D. C, whero ho has boon summoned to give ovldonco In tho hoarlnij tor an lnoroaso in tho wages of employes. Mr. Boguo Is oxpected to make n statement as to tho living oxpenros of Omployos, wages received and general working conditions of the trainmen on tho Union Pacific. llAKElt SAYS ARMY OF TWO MILLION READY. F. H. McDonald Earl C. Loaf Chas. H. KldwellWard W. Cary R. B. Henderson Albert H. Mooro Today cards will bo mailed out to thirty more who will appear for ox selman. :o: : Evangelistic Meetings Close, Tho evangelistic meetings conduct- Former Resident Dle. From a Alamosa, Col., paper re ceived at this offlco this morning it Is learned that Mrs. Robt. Glnn died in that city Tuesday of lnst week. Tho deceased had been In poor health for a number of ycarj and for two montl3 her condition had been "A"., .'ed at tho Methodist church by Rev. two months anunnuon uwi oMuruay. iuxh bwuuu aml Mr- Camt)bell. closed serious. Sho was married to Mr. Ginn cnnnii l u rnmnnuon or r m (i ini iiiuinn" squad Is composed of tho following Wm. Knotty 'OTQeo. II. Powell Harry Polandor Andrew Lewis Social and Entertainment. An entortainmont and soclnblo under tho auspices of tho- Episcopal Guild will bo hold In tho basement o." tho church Thursday evening of thl Week at eight o clock. A program consisting of songs and recitations will bo given atld there will bo t'ovoral selections by tho church orchestra, of which Earl Stamp Is director. Sevornl yqiing men will spring Boveral sur prising stunts for tho amusement of tho attendants. A fine lunch will ho sorved. Tho Guild hopes that all tho people of tho parish will bo present arid enjoy a social evening that will really bo worth while Finish Surgical Dressing Course. Tho class of nino who hart been takltijt a course in surgical dressings inner tho direction and instruction or LOCAL AND PERSONAL Joseph Schatz Richard Parker Hugh Fry Frank a arm an Benj. Johnston Oscar Echoff Geo. Starr Glen Mooro Forrls Seoly Arthur QuollyJ Duano Smith R. F. Benzol Harry A. Dlohl Arthur Hunt Win . Vashal'4 Elmer Seller Elmer Howard Guy Jones Hans Rasmussen 3 Henry Brctzor Clifford Anderson Karl New Dophis Clouatro Leo Harman Stuart Depuy Lloyd Peterson Each day thirty cards will bo sent out until tho 512 men have been noti fied to appear. Those claiming exemption under vocational or dependencies appeal automatically to the district board at Omaha, nevertheless thoy must appear for medical examination. While the number of all registrants who claim exemption in one form or another has not been figured up, the exemption board estimates that ninety per cent have made such claims. Mrs. R. Garman returned yas terday from Omaha where shu visited Mrs. E. N, Ogier who recently sub mitted to' an operation. Sho reports Mrs. Ogler getting along nicely. Sundav. As a result of tho meeting in th'.a city in 1888 and for a number i forty men and women decided to lead of vcuiti made this city hei hnmo. a now and better life; greater activity For seventeen years the family has Vva Infused into tho membershln of raided ir Alamosa, whero Mr. Ginn tho church, and in fact the community noius tno position oi uounry uiorn. iioroit aro tno nusnanu, tnrco oaugnt- ors and ono son. Tho deceased wns forty-nlno years of ago. .:o: : at largo has been benefitted by tho presence of these earnest sincere men. . ::o::- City Property for Sale. 903 East 2d street $2,500" Modern except heat. 1205 West fith street.. 51.E.00 7 Room Partly modern. 908 West Gth street $4 900 7 room house, strictly modern 519 South Dewoy 2,GU0 5 room houso, modern except heat. I! South Vine utreot $2,500 5 roriiu house and 2 lots. 407 South Maple ?2,250 5 room house, partly modern See BRATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY. ::o:: Every day between tho hours of 9:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m., John E. Evans, whoso offlco Is In the Keith Theatre building and who is a member of the Civilian Relief Committee of the Red Cross, will be glad to give of Jils time to any one desiring Informa tion concerning allotments and allow ances to tlieVnniUIos of United States soldiers and-sailors. Colored Slaqkers Round Over. Two negroes, ono clalmln.; Alabama ns his residence, the other Mississippi as his homo, were nrrested at Lexlng ton yesterday on tho charg-3 of falluro to register. They were brought to this city last evening and arraigned before u. S Commissioner Elder. Both pleaded guilty and woro bound over to tho Federal court. Not in position to tur nish bond, tho mokes will he fed and lodged nt the county Jail-which Is also a Federal Jail. : :o:: Allen enemies in Lincoln county should remembor that thoy must reg ister with tho postmaster of the office at which they receive their mail on ?omo day between February I tit and .1th Inclusive. A severe penalty Is at tached for failure. I now have funds at 6J4 per cent on choice bottom table land. Gone Hrook. Room 4. Keith theatre Bldg. Flvo hundred thousand United States troops In Franco oarly this year and a million and a half more ready to go fully equipped and with tho artillery to support them this was tho nnswor Secretary Baker yes terday gave tho sonato military com- mlttoe to tho charge or lnofrlclency and breakdown In tho military estab lishment. This great fighting forco, probably llttlo oxpected by tho Gorman genera! staff ltsolf, will bo composod of tho nam now with Goneral Porshlng, tho 32 divisions of troops now In oan tnnmnnts nnil cnmni In thn Untied States and ready to move, ilooroUry tho homo of Mrs Bakor said, and by tho next incre ments to bo drawn and trained this Bprlng under tho selective sorvlco law. Tho Et-a-Vlrp club will moot with Mrs. A. E. Tlmmormnn tomorrow nftornoon. Dr. Brock, Dentist, ovor Stono Drug Store tf Tho Economy Knitting club will meet Thursday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. W. T. Prltchard, 315 South Vino. Tho Catholic ladlos will hold nh$x chango of bread, pies and cak(yj, at Malonoy's storo Saturday of 'this week. i ehnrgo for developing lllms. llcg iilur prlco for prints nt (ho Itexnll Drug Storo. - Tho Happy Hour club will meet nt Frank Brotzcr, 707 W. 0th, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bun noll will assist tho 'hostess. Simon Bros, have tho contract for tho heating plant In tho now school Elcmontal equipment of tho mon minuing ai Koystono. juis piani win from tho United tSatcs is assured and,00"?181.01 iwm not nir iurmicos tho artillery necessary to thU sup port will como from tho British and French govornmonts, which have tmch an excess of ordnanco that thoy havo, on their own inltlatlvo,. offorod lo pup ply tho guns nnd save Bhlpu which would bo used for their transport. Mr. Baker described to tho com iitltton how flirt Anmrlrnn nrmv hart Mrs. D. 11. Carson, of Grand Island. bullt Rroat nncg ot rniiroada, ono 0f have completed tho courso. Tho ladies thcm coo ,nlics long, up to Its head- wiui recuiveu una uiHiruciiwi mm nimr orn In FYmmn? linw nnrtrt und havo been awarded pupils' cards are: terminals havo boon constructed to Mrs. J. G. Bcoler, Mrs. W. V. Hong- ,nni11n tlio irrnnf fiiinntltlnn nf Klin- land, Mrs. Frank McGoVOm, Mrs. fnllna nnil nnnlnmrmt wlilnli Mia nrmv John McGraw, Miss Ella Stogomann, win nec,i on ti,0 fighting Hno. miss noion huiibiuui, wre. n. v. An thls hna l)00n (lono ))y Amorl- RUS8011 and Mrs. Ed DIokoy. nnnn n.ml nfnr.n nnnnrni t'nrnhlnrr'B Mrs. Carson, who is a graduate of (rfmnH inn,imi Innt. .Tnno. 1110 UOtl UrOSS TCaClUllg t.e)UOr, OH crnnrv llnUnr rnnil :i rmnrt aicngo, spent a wcok or moro in Hlinwlnir r.O.ono.OOO shells aro undor town nnd met each day with tho ladles nmnufacturo for dollvorv this year. who formed tho class. Help Win Tho War. '' Buy Thrift Stamps and War Sav ings Certificates, tho very best invest ment that has ovor been offered to tho American people. For ono more day you can purchase a War Savings Certificate Stamp for S4.12. After Fob with an lncronso of 50 por cent m manufacture of 75-mllllmetro and 3-lnch shollB and 25 por cont In hoavlor bIzos since tho country en tered tho wnr. jo: : Word recently received In 'town tolls of tho death at Camp Cody ot Claronco Coopor, formorly a brako mmi on tho Third district. Claronco was Bent to Camp Funston .is a draft ed man from this coiinty nnd later transferred to Camp Cody. Ilia re mains woro sent to tho homo ot his parents south of Grand Island. Wo Hell Kodak films. .We develop them frco. Wo do only the host iinlbli Ing. Tho Itoxall Drug Store. WIMi lm tnmorntnrn nt imf. irn If T V V ft W V AAA W1IIVIIIU W ' W HWv vnnfnnlnv ninrnliii n nnmlinr nf nnnnln j ...- .....0 .... t- 4. - woro surprised to find tholr water pipes frozen. When thoy loarnod, howovor, that at throo o'clock In tho morning tho tomoraturo stood at fifteen below zero, thoy concludod thoro waB reason for tho plpa3 freez ing. Having reached fifteon nt throo o'clock tho temporaturo gradually- as cended until nt soven o'clocit It .wnsi but zero. , " " t ra: : For Lease, Hay nnd Farm Lands. The S& of section 2-14-30. Ono hundred acres In cultivation. Tho SE4 of section G-14-31. Twen ty acres In cultivation. Tho NWVi of section C-14-RI Extra Sale Ladies Blouses Beginning Thursday, Jan. 29, to Sat. Feb. 2nd. Just arrived a big shipment of Waists all new spring mer chandise which we are going to give to our customers the benefit of real prices. We are not going to offer you a lot erf old JUNK which we want to getxid of, but new spring styles. Your ward robe will not be complete this spring without a couple of nifty blouses. See to your wants now while our stock is complete and at these prices which will be a real inducement for you to buy. Now this is a special for this week only and it is your opportunity, donct miss it. All the $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Blouses during this special only We will not attempt to describe the the different styles as will be shown in these specials. This ( 4 JQ lot at Mi0 Another big assortment of Blouses nifty merchandise, all the new and wanted style. Now priced at.... Tho surgical dressing room on tho second floor of tho Federal building 1st thoy will cost you $4.1:1. If you 1b opon two evenings a weok, Tuosday cj10ico imy inmi. feel you can't buy a War Savings Cer- nnu Tiiursuay. rno rooms aro opon 10 Tho gi of B00ti0n 3-13-31. tiflcato Stamp buy somo Thrift stamps tho bcnoilt or tnoso wno wisn to on- Tno g sit; neVI SW4: NWVi at Twonty-uvo cents eacu ami men w " ' ui uiu w ot. 0f soctlon 2-13-31. see how easy It will be to save money, do so in tho aitornoons. Bj(S wm Q accepted on these lands fill your card and got tho largor o0ndnctor A. M. Solbort and Mrs. i until Fobruary 15th. 1018. This-is a stamps, iiegin touay. uomo in nnu oolimrt returned vestordav from a raro chanco. See. let us show you how to begin. vi8it wjth rolatlvos at Albion. Nob. BRATT. GOODMAN & BUCKLEY. If this war is to bo quickly won the .government needs the support of every citizen, uet noninu tno govern ment and help win tho war. ththbti matt. nAMrr ni? vrm'PTT 'j?LATTE, NEBR. i ::o:: Syrian Relief Fund Residents ot tho First ward Will ho Interested to know that tha Ainerlcan- Syrlan Roicf Faind in this ward alono amounts, to $255.00 In pledgoi and cash and a number of persons havo Indicated that thoy would add some what to tho fund aB thoy art) nblo. It is reasonable to expect that the sum may amount to $300.00. Tho local committee has received a copy of the following cable trans mitted by Secretary of State Lansing: "Three members of our Btalf granted passes Joffa. Probably twenty thous and destitute jerusaieum. nirot nunu- red tons rice being forwarded from Cairo. Medical relief established. Our five doctors working Incessantly. Will you cnblo funds monthly? Twonty threo American oxlloa reach Port Said after Inconceivable suffer ings. Havo wandered two nnd half years from village near Caosareat through Asia Minor Mountains and Arabian desorts. Two hundred twenty seven perished enroute. A. C. HULL, lBt Wnrd Chairman. o:: Water Servlco to bo Shut. Off. Beginning Monday morning, Jan. 28th, omployos of tho Water- Dept. will begin shutting off wale servlco to all consumers Btlll delinquent on tho past quarters bills. Thoro aro still about 330 consumers out of 1300 who hnvo not paid as yet, so ir you mm yourself without water you will know It Is becauBo you aro doltnuuont on your water rent. llHRSIIBY S. WISLUH, 4-2 Water Commissioner. $1.48 Our numbers in this lot of . Blouses is especially interesting style, and ma terials right, jxll go at $1.98 Big Piano Sale 1 51 aagfljriHaimT.'itfrrsra ::o::- A. W. T'lumor has been transacting business In Donvor for sovernl dnys pawt. s Mrs. C. J. Perkins and daughter returned this morning from a visit in Omnha. Wednesday, Jan. 30th Be sure to ask to see the assortment of Blouses on sale at DUUI Wl $2. Our best assortment of Tub Blouses beautiful materials and styles very special at . nd $3.98 All our Georgette Crepe and we have a new supply, are included in this special sale, your choice AQ woyo at. Remember the dates, you cannot afford to miss this chance of purchasing, a Blouse at these prices. T. Tramp & Sons. i. Notice of Petition. Estate No. 15SG of Fraud 13. Snyder, deceaaed in tho County court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all ior- sons Interested In Bald Estai.0 take notlco that a petition baa neon filed for tho appointment of Charles M. Sullivan as administrator of said Estate, which has boon act for hoarlng on February 22, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated January 28, 1918. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, J29-3wks, County Judge. Notice to Creditors. listato No. 1525 of Henry F. Doobke, docoasod in tho County court of Lin coin County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss; Credit ors of Bald estate will take notice that the time limited for presentation and filing of claims agumst said Estate la June 1st, 1018. and for settlement of said Estate is January 28, 1919; that I will sit at tho county court room Jn said county, on March 1, 1.918, at o o'clock a. m., and on Juno 1, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m. to receive, oxamlne hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and It has been just a year since we moved into our New Location and have had a splendid year, 3 business. We had a Big Reduction sale in December which sold everv Piano in our store and consequently there I were some people who did not get in on this sale, now that we have replenished our stock we will continue our sale with these new Pianos at the former prices for a few days only. Everybody knows that when the Walker Music Co. sav that thev are aoing to have a sale that is a sale. We will quote you prices that will sell you a Piano if vou are comer to buv in a vear or so. Lome in and see these beautiful Pianos, they are bargains. We will deliver a Piano in your home no matter where you live at these prices. Cash or Time. Monthly Payment Plan. Walker Music Co. JKORTH PLATTE. objections duly filed. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, J29-4wks. County Judge