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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1918)
He is a niethodicdl' man On his birthday he always brings his watch to Clinton's to have it examined he knows annual cleaning kec()s it in perfect condi tionalways accurate- adds years to the reliable service it will give him and is true economy for him. - . c You don't treat your watch right unless you have it thoroughly cleaned ana newjpu ap plied once each year. Bring it to Clinton's today and have it examined. A If it needs attention, we'll put it in per fect order, charge you a fair price-:and when it's time for the next annual cleaning we'll call your attention to that fact. , C. S. Clinton Graduate Optician At the Sign with the Big Ring; OYKK FOUlt THOUSAND JIAUCH IK THK I'AltADK. HI CITY AND COTTPITY NEWS. MIbb Eva Baker visited frlonds in Cozad Sunday. Mrs. X E. JcffrloB left yoatorday for a visit In Quinlan, Okln, - MIsb Juno Case wont to Grand Inland Sunday to visit friends. Dr. and Mrs. "Waltor Crook returnod Suuday from a visit in Omaha. W. J. Hdndy returned Sunday from a lyuBineuB visit in Grand Island.- For Farm Loans boo Gono Crook, Roonf 4 Keith Thoatro building. Carl Simon and W). J. Landgraf woro vlaltora in Kcarnoy Sunday. Mrs. Stovo Baldwin loft Sunday for a visit with frlonds in tyarlon, Iowa. C S. Clinton wont to Lincoln Sun day to transact buslncHB for a day or two. Second hand goods bought and sold. Confectionery stand, 218 E. Cth. 2D-8 Earl Carpenter, of Omaha, has been In town for a day or two visiting friends. Frank Strollborg returned Saturday from thoroughbred cattle Bales at Grand Island and Farnam. Ho pur chased llvo head of Shorthorns which ho will add to his herd on his farm near BIrdwood siding. For salo or trade A 4 year old Jock. D. W. Macombor, North Platto, Nebr. Phono 7D0F14. 23-3 Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Moran, who were called here by the death or the late Bridget Moran, returned to their luuio In Garrett, Ind., Saturday. Mr. Moran Is .master mechanic of tho Chicago division of tlio Baltimore and Ohio road. For Sale Two lota in the 1000 block on cast Fourth. Inquire of J. L. Mur phy, 110 west Fourth. 24-3 j "Vm. Ebrlght Is completing a mod- ern olght room bunglow on his farm IsouthwQBt of town. Tho Iioubo will havo olectrlc lights, furnaco heat, gravity water system and tho floors nro . hard wood and with hard wood finish. Tho carpontor wprk was all dono by Mr. Ebrlght and his son Loy. For Salo Oakland Sensible Six touring car, Model 32. Enquire at 521 wost 10th stroot, 23-5 Wanted Girl for conoral housework Attorney Wm. E. Shunmn of this coad. waces. Mrs. .1. 8. Slmms. Phono city Iibb, at tho requost of tho Nc J8. j braska Liberty Loan committee, ,, ., , , . . , ... . J agreed to spend thrco continuous day Tho Royal Neighbor will moot at i m nr n, m.ii T.iwt tho IC. 1', hall Wednesday afternoon at Loan. IIo win covor mQ of tho coun. three o clock. Rofreshmonts will, bo UoH of tho fltat0( but lho C(mnty lmB Borvod. not yot boon Boloetod. ., , . . . wo navo pcomos ami pniox, riant ,0Sq Ashing monumontal work them now. North Platto Floral Co. ' for- Decoration day should boo W. T. Phono 102J. , tf.Ai(lo'natonco. 22 4 , onnor' J' ,I-ucoi0 r111 J. Manloy Calhoun, living northwest Fred Filllonwpro in Sterling Sunduy of town vho pa88e(l tho clvll HOrvlco I., i. lvnigniB oi (joiumuuB ciaBS examination a numbor of years ago lmuauon. ( , and "waB iu tho Indian sorvlco for a Wanted Comnotont clrl for conornl yoar lor moro, and lator ros!gnol, has lioufjoworlc. MrH. W. J. O'Connor 710, "'ado application for a change from W. Cth. Phono Black 103. J tho Indian Borvlco to tho war dopart imont in nctlvo sorvlco. Ho will Inter- Wili0,r0t"a.SuXur,!?y frr'viaw a rcruitmg olficor who co.b i miu ncviu noil, in vjuiniui. " nurd tomorrow. mauu uiu ruuirn inp in a car driven by King Riley, of Oshkosh. Dr. Brock, Dontlst, over Stone Drug Store. ' tf Tho Iioubo owned by Mr. and Mra. Chas. Dixon on west Fourth Is bolng remodlcd and a hcatlnK plant Installed preparatory to 6ccupancy by them. . For Salo Now six room Iioubo and Ford touring car, 1815 wost Second street, Phono s021. FOR SALE Team of horsos weigh Ing 1300 oach, sot good harness and n now wagon. Inqullro of Davo Scott, 203 oust Ninth. Tlio danger of Indiscreet letter writ ing 'is vividly brought out In Dorothy Dalton'si no west Paramount picture, "Lovo Letters," which was written, by Shannon Fife and personally super vised by ThomaB H. Inco. As Elloon 2t .Harlnnd, wlfo of tho District Attornoy -irrf i ...... ,... who flndB herBolf In many n difficult "r, "" "" position due to a girlhood mistake In ho will givo rent free to tho party ,,ncle too much trust in an unworthy whto dilSa tfl uao tho land to crow HUlt(m How 1,or l'and's assistant, IT"? to 1,80 1110 lnn,l 10 fcIW,tt1so an old admirer of hers, comes to . her assistance and how sho finally ;rno genorai meeting or tlio Twon- regains nor husband s conlldonco Is tleth Century club will bo hold thla vividly portrayed. MIsa Dalton's work evening In tho Federal court room at olght. o'clock. Thoro will bo an election M officers and a roport read by tho delegate sen to Scottsbluffs. All momborB aro urged to bo present and that of of tho splendid cast, in eluding William Conklln and Thurston Hall, Is Very good. This will bo shown at tho Crystal throatro Tlmrsduy and j'TMiay, April u and 12, FATTY ARBUCKLE IN "OUT WEST" . Imagine Fatty cleaning up a Western town with a six shooter. . Keith Theatre, Friday and Saturday. ADULTS 25C, CHILDREN IOC. Cotton seed Cake and Meal, Cane Seed, Alfalfa and winter rapa seed. Blatchford's Calf and Pig Heal, Egg and Milk Mash. Crushed, block and lump Reck Salt, sulphurized block, granulated and Ice Cream Salt, Oyster Shell, Chick Food, Baled Hay and Alfalfa Hay. Alfalfa Meal, Shorts, Bran, Chop and Corn. Also Apples at $1.25 per box. R. N. LAMB PHONE 67. orui 1'intto cuwnruiau inp uii an-1 nlvomary of 'Amorica'a outrange lnto tho war ami the oponlng of tho Third llborty bond campaign by participating in a parndo that strotchud lUt way along slxteon blocks and numbored over 4,000 men, women and ohildron marching in columns ot flour. With thoUHands of flags fluttering In tho breeze, with the Red Cross womon, tho gammy Girls, tho Junior Rod Cross, tlio Boys' RoBorvo nnd tho Boy scoutH hi costume, tho car repair gang pull ing' n miniature box car and the shop tfrnployes drawing an immonBO can non firing tho first shots for tho Llborty loan, mo paraue was by a hundred per cent tho greatest spect acle over aeon In North Platto. Not only wnH this outburst of patriotism Bhown by tho pcioplo of North Platto, but there was in tho parade a division of farmers and tholr wives of tho Boctlon tributary to tho city. With tho shattered remnants of civil war veterans leading the parade followed by tho W. R. C, tho Spanlah war veterans nnd tho Women's Auxil iary of that organization, tho Red Cross women 300 strong, tho band, tho high schobl cadota and tho boy Bcouts, 1,200 children of the city and parochial schools, tho Sammy Girls to tho strength of moro than a hundred, a marching chortiB of mon singers, over GOO mon from tho various branches of tho Union Pacific com pany, a hundred members of the boys reserve, and a body of citizens gener ally that extoncdod for several blocks, tho procession moved north on Dewey to Front, wost on Front to Locust. north to Ninth, ' countermarched to Sixth, wost On Sixth to Locust and thence south to tho court house square tho point from which tho parade started. Tho organization of tlio narado. thankB to W. J. Tlley tho marshal, was perfect, and thoro was no delay In its movomont Each body wns formed outsldo the line and marched to Its position in tho purado, thus obviating any delay. Tho Union Pacific employes are to bo commended for tho splendid show inn thoy made, and tho car repairers and shop men aro ontltlod to pralso for tholr thoughtfulno8B and labor In making tlio dlsnlav of the mlnlatnm box car and. tho big cannon. Allowing tho parado a natriotlc mooting was hold at tho court houso park, Bhort addresses were dolivorodi ny county Chnlrninn Tomnlo. Judco' Hoagland. J. T. Keofe and Mrs. RInet.i or Lincoln, and Llout. t Burton Lnm bort, of tho U. S. navy, who is homo on a vialt. In tho evenliiK a natrlotle meoMntr was hold at tho Franklin auditorium. Chairman Tomplo, of tho Llborty Bond committee presldlnpr. who n i s lntxo. ductory remarks stated that during mo nay $uy,uuu unci heon subscribed to tno Tlilrd Llborty loan bv the peoplo of North Platto. Tlio chairman stated that tho membora of tho Boy acouiB wno in tno previous camplagn una aoia liberty bonda ' would he prosonted with medals furnished by ino .touorai government, and this pres-. ontatlon was mado by O. G. Ryan, the orator of tho ovenlng. Llout Burton Lambertwns introduced, who epoko on tho necessity of purchasing bonds, aim now mucn no rogrotted to learn that In tho previous caniDalcnR hlq nld homo town had not gono over tho top In the purchnso of bonda. Chairman Tomplo then introduced ex-mayor Chns. G. Ryan of Grand Is Innd who dolivorod what wo consider ed tho most able of tho many patriotic spoecuos wo nnvo been favored with slnco tho boKlnnlnc of tho war. ATir Ryan Is an orator, ho waa oloquont. ho was convincing. Ho took tho position that In this war thoro Is no noutrat ground upon which tho American citizen can stand; he Is either for or against tlio government, nnd it wan Biong this line that his romnrks were uirectcci. a maio aunrtotto composed of Harrington, Mitchell. Blrgo and Mun- sor runuslied select ons for tho evnn tag. A big glided boll was susnendpil on tho stntro, and as "Liberty Bell" waa aumr tlio bell awuntr nnd a flntr concealed tn tho bell, unfolded creat ine a protty effect and cnlllnir for an- 'HMinu. i im irumo rr uo noil was undo bv Alplwnao PIcard. tho cover ing iv uric Bfookor, and the gliding uy nonry iantigrar. Action Not Approved. , While in no way offering an oxcuso for Mosars. Huffman, Donolson and uarnian in violating n taolt u.idor standing and gontleman'a ngreoiuont that all bualneaa lfousos Bhould re main closed from one to four o'clock aaiuruay artornoon, yot wo cannot ap. provo tho action Of pnrtnl fliuoarlng yellow paint on tho front of uio uuuuinga occupied by theae men Tills latter notion anvnrn nf mnl mi1 and If pormlted to go sanctioned and uncrltlclzed may load to actions much worso by ovor zoalous porsons who oauiy neod a bnlnnco-wheol. If the Violation ot such nrrrnmnnnftt la nn. copted ns a lack of patriotism thoro nro other moro offectlvo methods of dealing wJUi tHa.Vlolatora than anionr ing yellow paint If Messrs. Huffman, Donolson and Garmon distinctly irti doratood that all buBlnoss houses should bo closed during tho prescribed hours, nnd wo understand they did, thoy stand condemned aa having violated n gontlomon'a ngreoment, which Bhould provo Just as binding ns though written or printed In lottors a foot high. . :;o:? Card of Thanks. Words bnnnot adequately oxpreas tho thanks wo owo our kind friohda and nolghbors for tholr many ncta of appreciated asslatanco rondorod dur ing tho illnoss and following the pass, ing away or our aon and brothor, tho lato Honry Brotzor, nnd for tho floral rememborancoa. This kindness will evor bo romomborod. FRANK BRETZER AND FAMILY. ::o:: To cloanso tho blood, strongthon tho kldnoyB and rogulnto tho Btomach liver and bowols, Prickly ABh Blttora is a remody tliat has proved Its "worth, It promotes activity in body and brain. Prlco fl.25 por bottlo. -Rlnckor Book & Drug Store, Special AgontB. You Can't Make an Omelet With out Breaking Eggs win the war it is unavoidable that the rights of the individual r be infringed. It is unavoidable that his personal comfort be temporarily ignored, his personal property tem porarily conscripted, his personal fortunes temporarily impaired. We Must Make Haste We Must Strike Hard There is no time to weigh too care fully the questions of individual equity. The bie: iob. the one iob. is to V win the war. There will be plenty of time to talk about it and adjust grievances afterward. All arguments aside, we've got one big job onlat the moment to Invest in LIBERTY BONDS This Space Paid for J. S. DAVIS AUTO CO. imitRYBEIUtY & FOBBES IMPLE MENT COMPANY VICTOR F. BECK, ARCHITECT BUCHANAN & PATTERSON BRODBECK & SON REX ALL & NYALL DRUG STORES W. R. MALONEY CO. ' SHOE MARKET L1ERK & SAND ALL HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO. DERRYBERRY & FORBES RINCKER BOOK & DRUG STORE C. M. NEWTON J. H. STONE RUSH MERCANTILE CO. THE STAR (INC.) C. M. AUSTIN BRATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY THE WALKER MUSIC CO. J. C. PENNY CO. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE v ' .A and Contributed by E. T. TRAMP & SONS THE HIRSCIIFELD CO. FRED MARTI THE LEADER MERC. CO. HARRY SAMUELSON GEORGE FRATER C. T. W'HELAN H. A. DONELSON RICHI UGAI F. L. MO ONE Y NORTH PLATTE VULCANIZING COMPANY I. L. STEBBINS " J. O'CONNOR I , C. H. STAMP A. & J. 0'IIARE . r STACY MERCANTILE CO. . W. W. BIRGE CO. - NORTI PLATTE LUMBER CO. 1IOLLMAN & SEBASTIAN A. F. FINK C. S. CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. E. .0. Weston, who had been at Hot Springs, Ark., for two or threo weeks, returned homo last night Tho Cal Stowart Cq. played to a capacity houso at tho Kolth last oven lng. Tho program rendered was very satisfactory to tho audience John Rltner, who was called to Bloomlngton, 111., two weeks ago by tho death of his brother Edward, and accompanied tho remains to Newport, Pa., is expected homo in a day or two. For quick notion nnd satisfactory nlo list your land with Thnclccke. tf NOTION. The (lofomltuits, Tho Oratiil Dry CoodH Company, u corporation, Joseph H. Henn, Luvoron, L. lltmn, J. Q. Adams, first real nnme unknown, Mrs. j, Q. Adams, Mb vwlfe, llrst real name un known, William O. Parker, Mrs. Wil liam O. Parker, Ms wife, llrat real name unknown A. D. T-aDue, nrst real nnrao unknown, H. II. Duvls, llrst real iinmo unknown, una Minnie II. Hnvls, Muttlo C. MoKnlRht nna Mc- KulKht, her huahund. llrst real name unknown, Kate H. Buckles and J. D. IluokleH, lier liualmiu, first roal narao unknown, Auron It. O DavlB, Aulty It. DavlH, J. C. Daniels, nrst real name un known, and Mra. J. t Dnnlelti, his wife, firnt ral nnme unknown, Harrison It. 8. Davis, Reuben D. lAtwIller ami airs. Bouhen X). Iltwlllc, his wife, nrst real name unknown", arohn C rhaney nwl Mrs. John C. Chnney, his wife, llrst and real lining unknown, Harry D. Copelaud, Kmtua A. Copoland, Prank O. Hawkins, Chloo M. Hawkins, Walter M.' Cow-ell, Hertha H. I4each, Fred P. Willis. William S. TUss, Nanoy Iuclnda Boss, It. V. Swausou, nrat roal name unknown, Lottie Bwnnson, Jnmea h. Dowd, Stella A. Dowd. Fred O. Uah cook, and Mrs, Fred O, Babcock, his wife, llrst and real name un known, aoorgo F. Noaly, Lizzie T. Noaly, Rllas Btrum, Sarah Strum, James Simmons and Mrs. .Tames Blmmons, his wife, first real name unknown, Oeorce (1. nos8, Thomas K, Hcslcott nnd Mrs. Tiqmas R. Heskett, his wife, first real name unknown, and the unknown heirs, devisees, lerrntees, pernonnl representa tives of each of said defendants, and all other persons who may be interest ed in tho estate of each one of said de fendants will take notice that, on the 8th day of April, 1518, plaintiff, F. II ClarldKo. Hied his patltion In the District court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, ORalnst said defendants, the object and prayer of which are that all of the deeds executed nnrt delivered by the defendant The Grand Dry floods Company, a corporation, to various Rrantees, of the following described premises, to-wlt: Section 1, T. IB, N. R. 29, W.. section 25, 27 nnd 85. T. 16, N. It. 29 W5 the S13U of section 31, T. 16, N. It. 28, W: tho NH of Section 31, T 16. N. U. 28. W: the SWU of section Sft T 1ft. M TJ . 8 W- Ih. KRU nf section 30, T. 16. N. It. 28, W: the 84 of the SKU of section 26 and the. NBVi of section 34, all tn T. 1C, north It. 29, .W! section 1. T. 16, N. It. 30, W; sections 5 and 7, T. 15 N. It. 29, W; section 31 and tlio N of the N, the S of the 8 the SE& of- tho NE& and .he SWVi of the NKVi. the SW of tl.e NW, tho NW of tho SW4, nnd the N13Vi of the SB4 of section 30, In T. 16, N. It., 2P, W: section 3, T. 15, N. H. 29. W; the NWU of if ction 2, township 15, N. It. 29, W; section 29 and 33, T. 16 N. It. 29, W: all of which land is In Lincoln County, Neb., which are described in plaintiff's petition, were executed by the president of said corporation with full authority of said corporation and Its board of directors, and are each and all the vnlld deeds of said defendant The Grand Dry Goods Company; that tho defondnnt A. D, LaDuo bo required to redeem said section one, township 15, North HaiiKe 29, nnd section 25, town ship 16, North range 29, In said Lin coln County, from tho mortgage Hen foreclosed by John M. Stowart, ns set forth In plaintllt's potitlon, within twenty days from the date of the de cree, which may be entered herein, or upon his failure to do so that! the title of said premises bo quieted and confirmed In tho plaintiff, free and clear of nil liens, claims or demands of said A. D. LuDtio; that the defendant Fred P. Willis bo decreed to bo the same perspn as F. P. Willis, who ap pears as grantee In several deeds of different tracts of the above described lands, and as Fred P. Willis, who thereafter conveyed said tracts" by his full name; that the defendant George G. Hoss be decreed to be the same person who obtained deed to some of said lands in his full name, and con veyed same by the name of G. G. Ross; that all of tho defendants herein and all persons claiming through or under them be decreed to have no lien or claim upon, or right, title or interest In or to the above described premises, or any part thereof; that the clouds cast upon plaintiffB title thereto, by the pretended claims of the defendants, be removed therefrom; that the title and possession of illalntlft in all of said premises be quieted and confirmed In him; that the defendants and each of them nnd all persons claiming through or under them or either Of them, be en joined and barred from setting up or claiming any right, title or interest In ob to said premises; or any part there of, and for such other and further re lief as may be Just and equitable. You aro required to answer' said petition on or beforo the 20th day of May, 1918. . F. II . CLARltiGE. By 13, J. CLEMENTS, Hiy Attorney. A9-a30 WE BUY YOUR HAY, GRAIN, SEEDS AND LIVESTOCK. We still 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. i AUTO LIVERY Since I havo sold the garago am dolag auto lUcry from tho North Side Ham.. Day or Night Telephone 29. Wo ahe a Bpecialty ot drlres to sales all over the coHHty at the rato of fire cents per Ile per pereoa. Those vrhe hare Bales throughout .the coHRtry please let e baoir. Also a fow cars for sale. Night Call Red 632. Julius Mogensen.