The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 12, 1918, Image 5

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    ''V DO "YOU
t
HAVE TROUBLE BREAKING
i YOUR GLASSES
If soit will
pay you
GUARANTEED
Step in and see our Optometrist about
them. WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES.
HARRY DIXON & SON.
Optician and Optometrist.
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
State Bunk. '
LOCAL AND FJEBSONAL
Ladies Sailor Hats in all the
braids and shapes at WILCOX
now
DE-
PARTMENT xSTORE.
John i Kennedy returned this week
from Utah, where he had been trans
acting business for two months.
New spring styles in wools and
silks, all tho new and best styles. E.
T. TRAMP & SONS.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dtener were
visitors in Ogalalla yesterday, Fred
going up to transact business and
Mrs. Dienor to visit friends.
Wanted Girl for genreal housework
Mrs. Chas. Herrod. 702 W. 4th St.
Christian Scienc.o service Sunday at
11 a. m., Sunday school 12 noon. "Wed
nesday evening meetings 8 p. in., Build
ing and Loan building. Room 25.
"Wanted Secondhand, dark wood,
square dining table. Call 329.
The Daughters o the American
Revolution will meet tomorrow after
noon at tho home of Miss Alleen
Gantt. Tho annual conference report
will bo given. .
Eggs for Hatching Barred Ply
moth Rocks and Single Comb White
Leghorns. $1.00 per-15. $6.00 per 100.
Mrs. Charles Dameier, Sutherland,
Nebraska. 20-8
R. E. Biggs, freight conductor,
leaves today or tomorrow for Port
Leavenworth where he will enter the
service as a member of the Thirty-first
regiment of railroad engineers.
Miss M. Sleman, steam baths and
Swedish Massago. ladles and gentle
- men. Phono 897. Brodbeck bldg. 85tf
Prod Walker will leave in a few days
for the east,' where he will re-enlist in
tho navy. Ho was honorably discharg
ed a couple of months ago after serv
ing four years and has' been Spending
the time with the homo folks.
Georgetta crepo blouses in all the
new dainty spring shades. E. T.
TRAMP & SONS.
Lawrence Murrln, who had been
working In a shipyard at Long Beach,
Cal., returned home Wednesday night
to recuporato from a injured back.
He says he expects to return to Long
Beach in two or three weeks.
Queen Quality Lace, Oxfords and
PumDS. tho Ultra Styles for spring and
summer wear at WILCOX DEPART-1
MENT STORE.
In justico to H. A. Donelson
should bo stated that yellow paint was
not used on tho front of his store
Saturday night. A little black or dark
blue paint was used, presumably by
young boys who secured an empty can.
Mr. Donelson wont to his store after
tho parade to do somo wtork, his son
later entered and left the door unlock,
ed and a'fow men entered. Just at tho
same time a committee camo round
and asked Mr. Donelson to keep closed
until four. Ho hustled out tho men
who had entered and locked tho door.
WE BUY YOUR HAY. GRAIN, SEEDS AND LIVESTOCK.
We soil 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.
AUTO
Since I liavo sold tho garage am doing anto llTery from tho North SIdo
Barn,. Day or Night. Telephone 29. We make a specialty of drlrei to
sales all otct tho county at the rata, of Are cents per Mile per person.
Those irho hare sales throughout tho country pleaso let me know.
Also a few cars for sale. Night Call Bed C32.
Julius Mogensen.
to consider our
NOT TO BREAK
Mrs. F. Laughlin wont to Kearney
this morning to visit friends.
For Sale Parsnips and green onions
L. I. TUCKER, Phone Red. 1003.
Mrs. Will Waltomafch and daughter
will leave Monday for a visit with
relatives and friends nt Blair.
All that's now in silks are being
shown over the counter of THE
LEADER MERC- CO.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hunter, who
spent the winter at Long Beach, Cal.,
have, will soon, arrive at their sum
mer homo north of Sutherland,
A largo assortment of Children's
and Misses' Hats, special for Saturday
$1.00 to, $3.75. McVickor's Millinery,
10G east Fifth street.
An echo or the semi-conennial cele
bratlon will be hoard In tho county
court today wlien tho Coatos Co
will bring a suit for about $300 for an
unpaid lumber bill against the officers
We have peonies and phlox. Plant
them now. North Platte Floral Co
Phono 1023. tf
For the best baled Alfalfa- and
Prairie hay, mixed Chicken feed, Corn,
Oats, Speltz, Alfalfa meal, Cotton seed
meal, Cotton cake, and Corn gluten
call 99. LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON.
For Rent Houso at 804 W. 2nd.
Phone Black 229.
Railroad- employes In North Platte
who an?-not included in tho train
and engine service, expect to soon re
ceive an advance In .wages. This In
crease is figured to vary from forty
per cent on section hands and other
low mid labor to six ner cent for the
man who receives $200 or mortJper
month. To tho section hand who now
receives $1.C5 per day it means an
increase of about $17.00 per month
The raise will date from January 1st,
and will probably bo officially an
nounced May 1st-
Possibly you do not know that you
can buy nice stylish silk dresses at
very reasonable 'prices. Let us show
you our $15 and $20.00 styles. WIL
COX DEPARTMENT STORE.
A First ward woman, somewhat
peeved, stopped us on tho street yes
terday and said "What are we going to
do about tho dogs?" "What dogs?"
wo asked, "Well I am 'putting in a
war garden, and as fast as I plant
tho dogs tramp and scratch and dig. I
am not alone, soveral neighbors have
tho same experience. Don't" you think
j Food Admlnlstator Goodman ought to
'seo that the dogs are tied up, corralod
or chloroformed?" Wo told her sho
.was on tho right track; Goodman was
tho man. Tho fewer tho dogs the bet
ter the gardens, also tho fewer the
j dogs, the more soup bones for tho
, people; und in the matters of produc
tion and conservation Goodman, is
vitally interested. So are wo all.
Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stono Drug
Storo, tf
::o::
31 ,K. Church.
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock fifty
ivery lino slides will be shown on tho
It! canv'as.V. The theme w.$L "bo ''.Am
erica, a wondorland." Tho trend win
be patriotic. At 9:45 a. m. Sunday
school; 11 a. m. preaching, theme,
"From Glory to Glory." Junior
League 3 p. ni., Mission study 5:30
p. m., lunch at 0:30, Epworth League
at 7. A cordial weicomo awaists you.
Brood Sows for Snlc.
Fifteen Pure Bred Duroc Brood sows
for sale All will farrow before April
12th. Inquire Wallace E. Porter 1
miles west of Sutherland. tf
LIVERY
1IQND SUHSClllPTIONS.
Tdr "'.- , .68
J&tMt Siihcrlbctl.t1.1ia;,C00".'W
Tuesday's buuscripuons
Jno. Brntt ; 1100.00
Airs. J. S. Twinom. 1000.00
Chas. Stevons 1000.00
Henry P. Hanson 1000.00
.Mjrjg. Anna f. nanscm iuuu.uu
Al&rt
vTw.
cooiidgo . ... iooq,go
Bin-0., 1000.00
E. N. Oftior ...... 1000,
D. A. MA triors.... ,.
W. P. Snyder......
700,'
50'
A. P. Kolly-
ro
Mary A. Simnnts. COO.OO
Mrs. W. T. Wilcox.
500.00
Richi Ugal.... 500.00
Elizabeth Bratt 500.00
C .1. Pass 500.00
J. T. Listor 400.00
F. L. AVoinbargi 400.00
D. J. Fredcriok 400.00
Mary 13. Mathers 300.00
C. V. Turpio 300.00
T. V. Romigh 250.00
F. W. Cross 250.00
Thomas Burnoy 200.00
T. F. Zimmerman.
200.00
Moso MoFarland 200.00
C. P. Howard...
Wilson Tout.,.
C. S. "Clinton...
2OQ;0O
200.00
150:00
S.. R. Carney 100.00
L. F. Simon.......
B. J. Oilman
C. M. Austin
Mrs. M. E. Scott..
J. M. McNeill
G. W. Miller
Edward Jnc.kson . .
Frod Porritt
Mrs. W. A. Kockcn
R. L. Cnntlin
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
C. O. Woingand'. 10K00
Gcorgo H. Wilkins.
100.00
Leigh Carroll.
100.00
E. II. Lloyd 100.00
William Hawloy.
100.00
Fred L. Spurrier 100.00
C.
Sivlts.
100.00
C.
Xorris.
100.00
Henry Bondor - 100.00
. M. Listor 100.00
O. F. Spencer 100.00
Chas. McDonald (ndd'l) 100.00
Ed. S. Cunninghum lOO.ffo
J. A. Poters 100.00
C. F. Hibbard 100.00
Jno. K. Ottonstcin 100.00
.Tustino Bird 300.00
Wni. J-J, Shulnan . 100.00
C. P.tul Harrington...- 100.00
Charles Roach 100.00
.Tas. II. Stono 100.00
Bort Barber 100,00
M. F. Hoslor 100.00
Honry Westonfold 100.00
Otto Wostendfeld 100.00
Glenn Scott 100.00
H. MeEvoy 300.00
W. Likes.
10000
Marci
Ifattic
D, SUlasen 100.00
Hoaglniid 100.00
C. FranHin Koch
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
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50.00
50.00
Emil C. Kosbau
J. F. McNamarav ;
Ed. P. Soilor.......
Harry Madison
R. V. Cox .
Mrs. I?. V. Cox
Claud O. Wilson
Mrs. A. II. Giiilliatnno
Curt ninninn
Airs. Jennio Ilinman . . . . .
Jhmcs Itoy Hoggerty . . . ..
rremius Forstcdt
M. H. Becler
Win, Lyman.,,.
Mrs. Kkthlien Hagerty...
G. Itav Sansom
Harry E. Mitchell
Goraldino Nancy JLitcholl.
Margaret Ncllscn
Boy F. Bunnell
John lh Null
Harry J. Binkley
E. C. Bakor
Walter Eshlcman
Frank A. Moonoy . .
Victor Von Goetz. . . .
W. J. Holdorncss. . . .
Itobort A. Armstrong
Angus MncLenn
Chas. Dixon
Unlph L. North
Jessio Bobinsqn
J. Guy Swopo
Ella Smith
.Evangeline Horrod..
Mabel Churchill
Andrew Johnson
Bessie A. Moore
Stevo Colo
T. II. Wathcn
Ellis Barraclough. . . .
?,r. S. Bcbhausen
Gits. F. Thicman....
O. H. Splcer
F. W. 'Wcisborgcr. , . .
Arthur D. Jones
Wm M. ttitnor
Harold Burko
John Burke, .Tr
Herbert Burke,
Mnbollo Burko
Graco Burko
H. E. Hnrtloy
D. E. Etta Bakor
V
50.00
Eva Hongland 50.00
Chns. Groon 50.00
Hfinry Stnples, . .
Martin Wyman,
F. W. Ilerminghauson.'
P. E. Hayes
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
Wednesday's Subscriptions.
Previous Amount .$180,000.00
Bottio V. MoKonney $2,000.00
.ino Bratt (ndd'l) 1100.00
J. W. Payno 1000.00
Elmor E. .Tamos 500.00
Goo. TJobort Lannln 1300.00
Elizabeth Bratt 500.00
Jno C. Don 500.00
Jno. A. Horrod 500.00
Louis C. Drost 600.00
Julius Halilor 500.00
Fred Waltomath T. 400.00
Mario A. Ames ,. 400,00
B. J. Gulnnn 400.00
Nottlo Mocombor 300.00
Howard McMichaol 300,00
J-'rank Ebelo 250.00
Fannie W. Collins 250,00
P. H. Sullivan 200.00
Mrs. J. G. Bceler 200.00
.T. B. Ttedfiold. . . , 200.00
T, V, Busklrk 300.00
F. A. Star 300.00
W. T. Alden, Treas 200.00
H. h. Pennington 250.00
Fred Marti 200.00
O. II. Wnltor 250.O
O. H. Thoelecko 200,00
John It. Worthloy 200.00
J. T. Iwloyd 200.00
William F. Vosoipka 200.00
Chas. J. IL Brand 200.00
Arthur W. Plummer 200.00
II. O. Brock 150.00
F. E. Kronquest. 100.00
Cmy W Hdto...'. 1W.00
Ham- A. Similar 1(10.00
& M. Mntsoit 100.00
OIim. W. ltublf 100.00
llrry S. Johimon 100.00
Mrs. Albert Rnnnie 100.00
Miss Effie Rrnokor 100.00
Harry O. Williams 100.00
Rubyo Downs 100.00
A. Montgomery 100.00
Martin Mogonson. ........ r. . 100.00
C. ,T. Comwell 100.00
Lillian Glenson 100.00
, Ulins. McDonnld.
John Nicholson. ,
F. J. Dlonor. ...
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
Win, Madison
.Too D. Kelly 100.00
Bert Hunter 100.00
Louis A. Brotornitz 100.00
Louis A. Brotornitz 100.00
Subsc rilipr 100.00
C. L. Bas-klns 100.00
Mrs. Sadio Boatman 100.00
Zolla M. Dorram 100.00
Jesso J. Barnoll.... 100.00
John Stack 100.00
Ernest W. Miles 100.00
Oscar ,t. Sniwlall 100.00
Alfred Bromors 100.00
Harry Snmuolson 100.00
E. R. Nowsomo 100.00
H. It. Blalock 100.00
Honrv H. Landgraf 100.00
Mrs. Bort Barbor 100.00
Hitnshi Fugihara 100.00
T. P. Rowloy 100.00
Avery Duvnll 100.00
Jonnio S. Morsch 100.00
.T. W. Lemnstors 100.00
Oscar W. Wells 100.00
Jns. W. Elliott 100.00
Amy Elder 100.00
Goo. W. Monks 300.00
Jacob Weber 100.00
Jns. W. Diigaii 100.00
-31
Isn't it almost a crime to use unsanitary carpets when the
Chi-Namel Graining System will make any old floor suitable for
rugs?
At 2c per square foot it is the cheapest and most sanitary
floor finish any one could buy.
Come in and learn to grain. It will take only five minutes
Will outwear new hard wood finished with the ordinary varnish.
STONE'S DRUG STORE.
Cotton seed Cake and Heal, Cane Seed, Alfalfa
and winter rape seed.
Blatchford's Calf and Pig Meal, Egg and Milk
Mash.
Crushed, block and lump Rock Sajt, 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.
JR. N. LAMB
PHONE 67.
OAK EXCHANGE
Before buying a car he 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 are not old broken down junk, but
cars which will stand close inspection and will save you
money. Would be pleased to have you call and see these
cars.
A. M. B LIT ME
FIRST CLASS CAR PAINTING.
DR. J. S. TWIN EM,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Physician, Surgeon, Obstetrician. X-Ray.
For your comfort and accommodation The Nurse Brown
Memorial Homeopathic Hospital. Homeopathic medicine for
acute and chronic diseases. A trial will convince you that there
is no system of treatment its equal.
Office phone 183. Residence phone 283.
Hospital Phone 110.
L. C. Snwrr..... lOO.oij
W. C. RUuor 100.00
c M. Newton 100.00
lkijwtt Soliwalgw 100.00
Hrlvprt W. Harris 100.00
Geo. B. Dfiut 10,0,00
Robert It Dlekov S00.00
Robert Bonn
Joseph Morsoh
Rinckor Book & Drug Co,
Ilermnu Sonnomniiii ....
Mario T. Dent.'
O. J. Bowon
Mrs. Kdnn McGraw.....
Earnest E. Van Soy. . .
Miss lrono Vim Cleave.
H. Wilbur Groon
Mrs. Ola H. Groan
Win. T. Groan
P. L. Wngaor
100.00
. 100.00
60.00
80.00
UO.OO
60.00
60.00
80.00
50.00
00.00
CQ.00
C6.00
50.00
50.00
G. H. Konworthy
Daniol J. Grooloy 50.00
Nols Win.tors 50.00
Mrs. F. B. Flint ; 60.00
E. S. Davis 50.00
J. D. Holt 5U00
Mrs. A Anderson ' 50.00
Miss T. S. Blankonburg 50.00
Klmor Koont 50.00
Conrad W. Scharmann ., 50.00
F, W. Hormlnghauscn 50.00
J. T. Adkins 60.00
Mrs. C. E. Neat 50.00
Mrs. Grovor Donovan 60.00
Ed Boesch 50.00
P. E. Hayes 50.00
Donnld linsmusson 50.00'i
Ora Roborts 50.00
Jno. E. Slates 50.00
T. II. Wathon ' 50.00
Loyd E. Hamilton 50.00
F. Conloy 50.00
Thayer T. Wollivor 50.00
Aloxnndor Beck 50.00
(Continued on Pago Eigth.)
Graining System
818 North Locust St.
IT'S LIKE. FINDING MONEY
to bo offered such flno prices ns ours
for your live stock. Conio mid got
your slutro before others gobblo It up.
Tho nioro Hvo stock you sell us the
greater your profit will be.
LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON
Wholesale Distributors.
UUIti KXWJittEKS
JtKTIKK OX
l'KXNIONS-
At tho 'meeting 6f tho Union PacMc
ponslon board nt Omaha last vook, tho
rotiromont of W. C. Iloynolds anil II N.
fehiltll, of this city, was accepted ntul
thoy wero iplaccd on tno pohalon list.
Each will rocoive a ponaion of about
sovonty dollars per month.
Engineer Koynolds retlros after
forty-ono years1 m continuous service,
having entered tho employ of tho com
pany na a flroman April 1, 1877. Dur
that long period ho gave tho company
tho host that was in him; Ho novcr fnl
torcd at tho duty Imposed irpon him,
and ho rotlrea with tho company's bn
dorsoment of efficiency nnd tho good
will of his follow employes- ,Mr. Hoy
luxlils, na soon as ho can diaposo of his
rosidonco property, movo to
Southern California to mako hla homo,
bolloving tho climnto wlUprovo beno
flclal to his health which now la nono
tho best
Engineer Smith ontorcd tho aorvico
of tho com'pany March 4th, 1877, na a
section hand at Ogalalla. In May of
Uio sjuno yoar ho camo to North Platto
and worked on tho section under
Foroman Brown. Tho following fall
and for two succeeding falls lie oper
ated a threshing machine in Iowa. In
tho spring of 1881 ho returned to
Nortli Platto and accepted employment
In tho round houao and six, months
lator began firing. Tho last trip ho
mndo as flroman, tho englno with Poto
Maatorson aa engineer ran In an open
bridgo across Sand crook near Don
ver, and MaBtorson was killed. In 1887
Mr. Smith -was promoted to engineer
nd for thlrty-ono years has pulled
tho throttle on freight and 'passongor
runs, nnd llko Mr. Roynolds rendered
faithful and efficient sorvlco to tho
company, practiced tho goldon rule
with his fellow workmen nnd from tho
great Overland routo will recolvo n
monthly atipond which will continue
ro long as tho Journev in tho glaro of
life's setting sun slmll last.
Wo always welcome visitors to our
storo. If you do not wish to buy you
will not bo urged If you aro sowing
and wish to come in nnd look ovor tho
lnteHt rondy to wear stylos wo will bo
pleased to show them to vou. Our
snlMpnnlo aro nt vour sorvlco. "WIL
COX DEPARTMENT .STORE.
Word was received yestorday an
nouncing tho birth, of a daughter to
Mr. nnd Mtb. Chita. Durbln, now liv
ing in California.
-ro::
Weddings This Week.
William W. Knotts, aged i3ixt$tW.
of this city, and Mrs. Addle Vt Robin
son, aged flfty-8lx, of Chicago, jvoro
united in mnrriago Tuesday by Judge
Woodhur8t- K '
Judge Woodhurst united In mnrriago
Wednesday George P. Halsoy and Miss
Mary Young, both of Wollfleot. Tho
brldo Is tho daughtor of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. M. Young, woll known residents
of Medicine precinct
::o:;
Gas Tnr.
A wood presorvor to bo UBod as you
use creosote, for tyreventlng' decay of
fonco posts, or anything of wood. MAy
bo used for treating chicken Iiousob for
lice. Used as an wctorlor paint for
silos. $0.25 per Barrel of CO gallons.
North Plntto Light and Power Co.
23-10
:o: :
After a long winter tho system be
comes" filled with impurltlos caused by
dry, strong diet. In Jiot weather these
impurities causo sickness. Got rid' of
thorn now by taking Prickly Ash, Bit-.
tors. It will purify tho blood, liver
ami bowolB and put tho irady In ehapo
tor' Bummor work. Price $1.25 per
Iwttlo. Rlnckor Book & Drug Storo,
Special Agonts.
"Looks Like Itnln this Morula'.? , .
"Y-o-h but I think It's inennt for
coffeoP
POT LUCK!
C1 .. ...111. it...
, ,aaj. juii mini nun uiu inj myu
Don'tNiInnio tho wife. Don't bliiuio
tho cofTVo. Don't blnmo tho pot. Thoy
can't help It! 1
Get an
ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR
..Good coffeo uhvnys six cups for lc
worth of current. It's worlli It. Tho
cheapest coffeb In n good Electric
Percolator will Jimko a belter brew
thnn tho heat you can buy In an old
stylo pot.
1'ot luck? Yok lint get a good pot
and hnvo good luck.
NORTH PLATTE LIGHT
8c POWER CO.
30 HEAD OF
WHITE FACE BULLS
3 YEAR OLD.
ALSO 300 HEAD
WHITE FACE HEIFERS
2 YEAR OLD. J
SEE OR ADDRESS
C. V. TURPIE,
NORTH PLATTE, NBDR.
All Kinds of Hemstitching Done.
Singer Sowing Machine Co.
H Block north of Post Office
North Matte, Nebraska.
OLD