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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1918)
O UR LENSB GRINDING PLANT. ftf ft IS AT YOUR SERVICE. In connection with our ontical dent, we have artfpmplote louse grinding plant , and can replace or make new lenses ! ' . THE, SAME DAY , "th6 ofder is given. ';' ' If "you Jjrcak your" ''glasses'" just bring in the piecesanu we can makq a lo'nse ,fpr them. HARRY DIXON & SON. Optician and Optometrist. SAMMY (J1HLS PLAN 1U(J FAIK FWIHY, Al'JtlL ! NftWS AllQirp Tin: HOYS Mm Wanted In Navy. 12th. WHO AJtB JX SKltVICK.l Mon uotweon tho ngos of eighteen end thlrty-nvo nro wanted in Uio navy That bright, active and organization known as tho Sanuuy strong ' Horaeo uarraclough, lute on tho V. ug, qspltal aorpsmen, aacoml ?lnee Sammy s- Stonmshlp "Fhrragut"-1 now on a soatitOn, jsarpontors for repairing nbro. jr. Ii. Church. Moro than GO beautiful picture -will ho Uirown on tho canvass at'tho t Church Sunday ovonin. Girts, who have dono so much for tho sixty-day slloro duty at a point in' plana and nutomobilo mechanic. ..pared by cntfort of tho soldiers in trench and I'nnama. Wrnftetl mon onn onlist by securing re- usual Va camp, and whoso futuro work will bo' Word vm received yeeWrdnv that oven grbator than in tho past, aro mak-. Noel DOnegftiit who enlisted "tjrthe log arrnngomonts for a big solo, sup-, onglneorlng corps' tiiitl arrived safely nor and charity ball Friday aftornoon.' "oVorsons." .and evening, April 12th. thero. s - Tho Halo for which hundreds ot nr- Hnrvoy Soroiisau haa been transfor tlclos havo boon donated, including an rd from tho Kelly aviation flold to tho niflamnhlln nlfrlit-nvUtwlnr Mr -u.l1l lift 1... 1 1 ....... ' . r, w. ...... o"- ........... - ruHj-uuiu imuuuu VUIllJIUliy ill V-HITip held on tho old depot grounds com-ij0hn WIbo nonr San Antonio. anclng promptly at two o'clock J ApUlUP Barraclough. who was at Ft. iroo auctioneers havo donated tholrin .,, .i,,ni i- sorvlcos. and the stile will bo conduct- t0 b'e eiirouto to H,a f u od with a vim. Fanners In tho section ' nd HlBlor woro to naVo lett yostorday DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bunk. tributary to North Platte havo been liboral in their donations, as havo also the niorchants. No goods sold will bo permitted to be rotumd for rc-wilo. Tho bidders will bo expected to take with thorn tho articlos thoy buy, and the only request, that tho Sammy airlH havo to make Is that tho goods offered bring the market price. Following tho sale supper will bo served at tho Lloyd, opera haitao, be ginning at ilvo o'clock. Tho girls havo for Ft. ltlloy to visit him, but ho wired them not to come as ho would not be Jus. 11. Tngndor, who 1ms boon em ployed as a switchman In tho local yards, loft Wednesday iilglit for Fort Leavenworth, having enlisted lit tho Thirty-Ilrst Engineering Corps, which is composed exclusively of railroad operatives. Our former townsman Major M. C. Harrington, now district forago pur Thoffb BlIdoR havo boon ospoclallypro- tho Church and oro of'-mt- Valuo. -Tho themo ot tho hour lonso from tho exemption board. Those will lnterost vou. - ynm who onllst must pay their oxpdnsos to, Sunday seholl 9:45 iu m.: Preaching Grand Island, and if aceopted trans-1 U a. nuThoiho Sons of Ood; Junior portntlon will bo furnished to Omaha LoagUo $ p. m.; Mission study 6:30 p. and from thoro to tho point to which m.; Lunch G p. m.: KWining sbrvlco they are sent for osrvlco. I 8 p m. Yon will find a hearty wol- ::o:: ' como nt this church. For Solo Oakland Sonslble Six J ::o:: touring car, Model 32. Enquire nt G21 f For Farm Loans boo dono, Grpok, west 10th street, 83-G Room 4 Keith Thcatro building., ,mado arrangements to feed GOO or 700. chasing agent for tho government at Following tho supper sevoral stuntB mcinnau, umo, is saw to do dookcu will be produced on tho stage, and nt or promotion, elthor in tho quartor- nfno o'clock tho charity ball will masters department at homo or open. Fallowing tho entertalnmont abroad. Ills ndvancemont will bo to tho namo of tho person, purchasing tho Colonol. Since bolng stationed at Oldsmobilo will bo-nnnouced. ! Cincinnati, Major Harrington has had ,Tho following Is a partinl list of many calls .as a spoakor at banquots tno donors, tne articles Uouateil ana, ana patriotic meetings, ana at a ro- LOCAL AND PEBSONAL Mrs. Harry Cramer has gono to . Lincola.to attend tho wedding of her brother Dell Bonnor, Which occurs to--morrow. :, Service Station is now opon for business. Corner Sixth and LodiBt. Phono 805. Calvin Bradshaw, one of the early settlers of Walker precinct and a veteran of the civil war, camo up Payments on Ho mis. The treasury department yesterday anontmccd Uio time-payments on tho Third Liberty loan bonds. Flvo per cent will bo required whon subscrip tions aro made, twenty per cent will be due May 28th, thirty-five per cent July 18th and thlt-ty-flvo per cent August 15th. This gives subscribers over four months In which to mako tholr payments, and In Uio caso of farmers will give thorn an opportunity to market their wheat before tho final payment becomes fctio, and perhaps some can sell part of the crop beforo the July payment Is due. : :oj : Henry llrctzcr Passes Away: Henry Bretzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bretzer, died at tho family homo Thursday .morning after an illness- of sevoral weeks. Death was due to heart affection, funeral services will be hold at the Lutheran church (tomorrow afternoon at 3:30. Wl.o 4 i.. .1.- from Farnam Tuesday to take. treat- " "ri , Bient at Uio Gonoral hospital. cerk ,n tho yardmuster.s ofrice a mumuora ui mo DpuuiBii war was a flno appearing young-man of Veterans, whether or not nlembors of Bpi0ndid character and popular with tho local Camp, aro requested to meet all acquaintances. To the relatives his at the Huffman cigar store at 12:45 passing away came as a heart-rondlng sharp tomorrow preparatory to en- shock( nml brought deep regret to his iuiiug me jjuiauu. IrlOntlS. For Sale Two lots in the 1000 block : :o: : on east Fourth.' Inquire of J. L. Mur- First . Lutheran Church. phy, 116 west Fourth. 24-3 Morning worship 11 o'clock with J. H. Stackhouse, who livo3 a short farewell service to present church dlstanco south of Wallace,' transacted building. Subject; "This is none other business in town yesterday. Mr. Stack. "Jan tne House or uod." Evening wor house has 240 acres of fall wheat ship at eight o'clock with special ser which looks fine. Ho will nlant a hitr mon. Sunday school 9:45 o'clock, acreage of corn. Strangers and friends are welcome at Thn wrtBhln mnniimontnf worlr ftl' SeCViceS Of the church. fnr Dernrntlnn .lnv nhnnlrl aon W P Rev- C- Franklin Koch, Pastor. Alden at-oncoi 22 4 i 7T:;: T 9:45 Sunday Bchool. 11:30 mornintr "Princess Chrysanthemum,'' a pretty Japanese operotta, will be rendered at the Keith this evening under tho .. I .... fl . 1. .. T. . I TTJ..1. ' ' 1 1 ninn nii.0 Tim ni,m(,0i,ni,on Theme TJie Everlasting Gospel ..... 11 ..1 .1 1 . ,.. ,. U1 1 1 iUUMlt, the scenic investiture Is pretty. For salo or trade A 4 year old jack. D. W. Macombor, North Platte, Nebr. Phono 790F14. 23-3 Fatty Arbucklo is coming to the Keith next week April 12-13 as a "gun-man." Fatty fears not the blood worship. Themo "Supremo Love.' 7:00 H. Y. E-U. 8:00 evening worship. by the mate qt'artotte. You aro invited to make the Baptist church your church home. . A. C. HULL, Pastor. Fancy silk skirts, all new spring moaeis. ju. t. tkajip & SONS which will be offorod for salo; K. oiiorn, 3 uoz. Hkbh. Mrs. Qulnn. 2 cits. Cronm. 1 cal. milk. 2 lliH. butter. Mrs. Zlminer, 3 uoz. ckkh. R It. Arnott, 2 bu. tiotutoeH. Geo. Sclmrnmnii, 2 bu. potatoes. Joe SriliwnlKor, 1 bu. jiotatoes. CriHh Austin, child's bracelet, ahild's rlnir. . Mr. Eekelberry. BO lbs. cabbage. SB lbs. autrnr. suit ons. Harry Dixon mux Son, umbrolla. Itush Merc; Co.. $fi.oo worth of ornn rh nml lomons. K. T. Trnmp and Soiih. hnlf crate Of orniifres, linlr orate or lemons. Htney aierc. io,, nnu enso lomons. Tom Green, crnt'e ornnnos. Harry Samuelnou, iialr nien'a shoea. .T. O. I'ttiraon, Ivory toilet set, doz. burn toilet soap. Mrs. Uurner, ease canned beets, case canned blackberries. J. I.. Louden, case of toilet soap. H. N. Lamb, caso of tomatoes. Rinclter's Hook and DniK Co., Ther mos bottle.- Mr. Block, silk pettlooat. The Knott Hoyp, ono turkey. -Mrs. Rowley, one hon. Mrs. UrooBp, 2 guinea pigs. Walter Wilson, 1 oalf. Fred Kricseon, chickens. C.' H. Shin, n sncldle pony. U. Osainl, a plfr. ( II. iCl'Uyeinlrn. 10 do: okks. Joe Myvumo,v2 roosters, 2 doz. -orbs. A Japanese, 3 roosters. Sho4 Market, pair men's shoes. Lierlc Jfe Santlall, aaclt Uour and aub stltutos. . . Harry berry '& Forbes, colonial g-lass lamp. C. M. Newton, 1.0 framed plotUrea.. J. It. Stone, silver toilet sot. A. & .1. O'llare, box candy and, box clears. U. & F. Shoo. Store, pair three strap pumps. John Wolbach, a dlick. r Hexall Dru Store, a kodak. Harrington Merc. Co., r00 lbs, bay. " Mrs. Jesse Lonfr, 2 Reeser" Hlrsohfeld Co., box-hole proof hose. North piatte Bulck Co., Ford caselnff. Roy V. Buaklrk, Inner tube. A. F. Fink, rldhiK bridle. ' ' ltobt. Dickey. G callous Ice aroam. .1. C. Penny, pair men's dres.s shoes, line neti eprcau cent banquot nt which 500 wero pre sent, was called upon to rospond to tho toast which had been dologntod to lix-presuiont Tnit, wnoso train was dolayod, and was enthusiastically ap plauded for his effort Next month Major Harrington wjUl, adjlrona big Red Cross meetings In two different Ohio citios. ::o:: QUNTy aSiNT OFFICE 8 Official Notices Information ltmoffflv p i jjlnlsres BERT BARBER. Cold Hinders Work on Gophers. T4io com weatner Tuesday was a serious handicap to our Gopher Day projoct, however, In spito of tho cold. mnny ot the farmers Bpent tho day in tho fields doing thoir part in the com munity to got rid of a common post. Tho spirit is good just tho same and boforo tho season closes ono can rest assured that Blgnoll will bo as gophor- Ioss as ft is gophcrful at present. $ccd Corn Itcndy. Tno seea corn wnicii lias been so jbng in getting graded Is finally ready lor inoHo wno nave spoaen lor ir. ami may bo had at this office. The expense of handling and tho largo per cent Which graded out necessitates a prico of ?4.G0 per bushel for good seed. If thero is a surplus sufficient lo pay tho postage it Will bo prorated and re funded. Otherwise wo suggest it bo given to Uio Red Cross. A full state ment will bo rendered In thist column us soon as uio corn, is (UBino'uneu. Farmers In Parade. i"1 As a member of tho executive com- OXAi'!-n7"senn wn.,nn. Mininr. bat- If? ClU your attention to the patriotic D. J. Antonldles. steel churn. Nyal Drujt Co., large bottlo of per t demonstration on April 6th which will Co., ladles s The music and art department of tho Twentieth C'enturv club will meet thirsty bandits and the methods he Tuesday aftornoon at threo o'clock uses to. conquer will drive you into with Mrs. T. G. Thompson. 1011 E. Fourth street. Mr. Moore, a newspaper publisher of Benton, Habor, Mich., accompanied by Mrs. Moore, aro guests of Mrs. Emily Plumer and Arthur Plumer hysterics chalk off the date on your calendar. Setting eggs for sale. Pure Bred White Rock. Phone B920. ,2 ATr nrwl TVTrta ft G 1 1 1 ff tti o t Imra turned from Omaha where thoy had ; while enrouto ihopio .from a visit In gone to visit tneir uaugnter wno was uanrornia. playing at the Brandels threatro.TMlss I Miss M. Sleman, steam baths and Huffman will finish her season next Swedish Massage. Iadie3 and gentle week, and the following' week will re- men. Phono 897. TBrodbeck bldg. 85tf ti'irn homo to remain until June. Spring dresses wero never prettier, We havo peonies and phlox. Plant a big assortment from which to make them now. North Platte Floral Co, your selection. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Phone 1023. tfi Collar and cuff sets, also tho new C. A. Liston, who is district chair-, vcsts- tlie nowest things to wear with man in the Liberty loan drive for tho 1 ym spring suit. E. T. TRAMP & south Dart of tho countv. wna In tnwn , SONS, yesterday and said ho believed the "high lino" country will mako a good showing in the campaign. Mr, Liston has been devoting all his timo for ten :'.o:: For Sale. Tho complete Cleaning and Pressing cquupment of uio Rcoso rantatorium days ipast la working up enthusiasm I Inquire C. S. Bonnor. Sixth and Locust for 'the bonds. 1 Phono 805. GERALDINE FARRAR Supported by WALLACE REID and HABART BOSTVVORTH in THE DEVIL STONE." CRYSTAL, MONDAY, APRIL 8th. KEITH THEATRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 9th. ADULTS 25c. CHILDREN 10c. WE AKE WAITING TO HEAR tWc -Uio flrst camplalnt nbout Gold JrediU i Hour, no ono who has over tried it nas jiau a Hingio lauit to una. Un tho contrary thoy pralso Gold Medal as tho flour that bakes bettor and goes far titer than any other tlioy over used. Try a sack and seo If you ayrrco with them. Gold Modal costs no moro than oruJuary flours. At all good Grocers. LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON Wholesale Distributors. fume, The Leader Merc, skirt to be iltted. Clinton's Jewelry Store, fruit stand. The Hub. kakl hiking suit. Wm. Slmants. ton bay. Tho Star, cap, collars, shirt, 2 ties, hose, suspenders. Palace Cafe, bread. M. S. Itebhiiusen, bottle' hhlr tonic. v. it. Maionoy, nice rooxer. . (i. T. SteKinau, a duck. Experimental Farm. thorottKh bred Pip. ::o:- , For Bran, Shorts, Corn, Corn Chop, Oats, Spoltz, Screenings, Cotton Seed Meal and Cotton Cake Oil Meal, Alfal fa Meal, etc., Call 99. LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON, First, Presbyterian Church Service. Sunday school 10 a. m. Leigh Carrol tne now superintendent will tako charge. Let's give him a great recop- tlon by a large attendance. At eleven p'clock tho Lord's Buppor will bo. com memorated. Thore will bo reception of members. All members aro urged to bo present. Services -will begin in tho evonlng at 8 o'clock. Splendid music by the chorus choir. Mrs. Gllfoyl director and Miss Florence McKay organist tako tho form of a mammoth parade. ,, This day calls for a moment of thot. viTa 1 tn i ii. . t ... I iLH signmcanco ai mo preseni umo gives it claim to rank with tho 4th of July and Xmas, and timo may record that world independence from tyrany Is as Important to us aa independence from England with whom wo. aro now fighting as an ally. To fanners In Whoso hearts reign tho spirit of in dependence and domocracy, this day and the cnuse h'aa a special appeal, and It is urged that as "Toilers of the Soil," producers of tho food which mokes our soldiers nlump and round, tho envy of the world, form their be flttlngly largo payt In. this public de monstration undor appropriate ban ners. Volunteers for suggestions nnd work to make tno "Soldiers of tho Commissary" section ot tho parade a success are caneti ror. o: : Gas Tar; A wood preservor to be used aB you uso creosote, tor preventing decay of' fence posts, or anything of wood. May. bo used for treating chicken houses for lice. Used as an (yxterlor paint for silos. $0.25 per Barrel of 50 gallons.' North Platto Light nnd Powor Co. 23-10 YOUltlAIOIPItOFlTS t this year will bear a close relation to tho number of corn-fed hogs and cattle Hint you fatten on tho 1918 crop. In selecting- seed corn, test each ear, discarding1 tlioso of poor vitality. Shell off tlio butts and tips of tho re maining onos to secure a good, uni form stand of corn. If you hnvo moro seed-corn thnn you need, showing a high percentage of gcrmlnntlon, regis for It here. Our success closely follows that of Lincoln County fanners. Wo nro Interested in helping you In every way wo can. Toll us .how wo may servo yon. How about aloan for moro or better seed! Platte Valley State Bank WORTH PLATTE, NED. V H A Doubly Interesting Announcement New Welworth Blouses Are Here' v No Advance in Price Illustrating one of ' tho new Wel worth Models PriScd nlWay and every-. , where at just two dollars THE otfer-growing popularity of Welworth Blbuscs is due to their superior excellence and to the ability of tlifrirfnruw facturer to continufc to offer them in the same high standard of workmanship and material at no advance in price. ' - - Foresight in material purchases -irtany of whicli were boughtf several months ago at prices which represent very substantial . savings combined with tho unique and economy-effecting ..... . . ' ' -' 4" method under which they are made and sold accounts loifT this fortunate condition. ' ' , S ., ' You will have to stfe these exceptional Ijjouscs to. realixti how' much your 'money will buy; theyreprosont the Jatcsifahd. smaatest'styles and aro uhequaljfed'iir'vdmd ing qualities. , . Welworth Blouses are sold here only , iiiij..jm w.watu-rrmH.i-j.ujyjMii.i.i-j DRY GOODS -WOMEN'S READY ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SriOEs J. E. NELSON, MANAGER III P Ihe Round Oak, Moistair Heating System Increased the Value of this property More tlmatheAmoimtlnvestcd-and itmUYbur&toa Flvo Star Points of UoundOakSuprcmncy HEALTH COMFOUT ECONOMY CONVENIENCE rDURAniUTY - In purchasing your new Heating System or replacing your present one, be sure you safeguard the five factors listed in the panel at the left. Each and every one minister to your welfare lo the welfare of your family. Remember, you are not making your Invest ment for a year or two, but for a generation Choose wisely. Valuable Book and Heating Plan FREE Wc have a large Illustrated book which anticipates each and every question that would arise In your mind It's free secure one. Our Heating Engineer will also assist you, quite without obligation, if you will but command this service. SIMON BROTHERS, !r Sellers of Good Goods Only-Righlly Priced OAR EXCHANGE Beforo buying a car be sure to see me as I have a number of cars almost as good as new, which I will sell at a bargain. These cars aro not old broken down junk, but cars which will Btand close inspection and will save you money. Would be pleased to have you call nnd see these cars. A. M. BLUME FIRST CLASS CAR FAINTING. 818 North Locust St V