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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1918)
The Masi Who Serves His Coentry In any way, be it farming or fighting should see that his eyes are in good condition and thereby enable himself to give better service , in every way. THMXSMIVE 31 KN WILL LEAYlJ IJKXT WKEK. , Thirty-five member of the national army from Lincoln county will lenY next week tor Ft, Logan to go lilto training 'preparatory to going to f Official Notices Information Seed Potatoes for Sale. Eight hundred people, amended tho 1,(500 bushels of Early Ohlos at 8Go lied Cross picture hoW Wodnostlay per bushel. Inquire of Y. Ilayashi. on I evening, saw good plcturoa and enjoy tlio Jenkins farm, 3 miles northwest of 1 a talk and a rending dollvored by a Ilershey. 30-1 I South Dakota man. BERT BARBER Huskies moisture the recent weather Germans. Twenty-ono Of theso will m ua8 "8"ei ooununu. supply oi next Monday night and. fourteen nt on labor. Wo huvo boon averaging 160 o'clock Friday morning tony 3d. Applicants por ihqMll up Until last The twonty-ono who go Morning woorc, wnan we imve miuui urn. yur uuy night will bh ontortnlnetl nt the' and they have not b;sn Wenry Wlllios SEE QUR SPECIAL ARMY GLASSES." HARRY DIXON & SON. OPTICIAN & OPTOMETRIST. ,4- CI'M AND fiOUNTF NEWS. Mrs. John McCabe, of Choyenno, has been spending this -week in town as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ell. .u'"uu"",""u"Bl , Rtocall Sarsaparllla Tonic. A good Raymond Henderson roturnlcul this ui00(1 tonic and system puriflor. The week from a trip in the west. I REXALL DRUG STORE. For Farm Loans see Gene Crook,. Mr9 H. P. Henckle and children Room 4 Keith Theatre building. returned the Itsxrly part of the week ,,r r n...... i (,in 'from a visit witli friends in the central airs. w. j. aiuiui iwi rai.u.j )ho ,,,. morning for a visit Cheyenne. . For Rent 10 room house partly furnished. Phono 243. - 28-3 Mrs. J. T. Stuart and 'daughter, Irene returned Tuesday night from a visit in Denver. For quick nctlon anil satisfactory lalo llst.jour land with Thoclccko. tf BJain Kitzmiller returned to Den ver yesterday after a week's visit with friends In town. "WantM Furnished apartment, close In by a doctor and wife, no children. Address xx Tribune; office,. . y r , " R. L. Graves came in from the west Wednesday morning and spent the day with friends in town. Miss M. Sieman, steam baths and Swedish Massage, ladles and gentlo- men. Phono 897. Brodbeck bldg. SBtf Mrs. Mitchell, ot Lexington, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Strfeltz for a couple of days. Mrs. D. M. Tatum returned the early part of the week from a visit with her daughter in Denver. Asparagus plants; green onion stocks. North Platte Floral Company. Phone 1023. -Mrs. Max Hensolt left the early part of this week for a visit with relatives and friends in Salt" Lake City For Sale Twenty dollars will buy a good second hand lister. Inquire nf .T. I. Smith. 203 West Second' tf Miss Alma Morrill, who had been visiting friends at York for six weeks returned homo Tuesuay nigut. Parko Seed TaDO. Requires no spacing or thinning. Fifty feet of seed Wanted to Buy Several small cal ves. Inquire at or address 720 east Fifth street, City. 20-10 Judge. Grimes, George Glbbs and Leslie Baskins leave today fori Gar- i field wherjet they will make addresses at a patriotic meeting. For 'Sale Ford Touring car in good condition, also Piano for sale cheap. Must be sold immediately. Owner leaving city. 409 W. 3d. Conductor Ed Lolghton, who had been off duty on account of sickness for ovfcr fifteen months, resumed work this weok, making his first trip down from Denver yesterday niSrnlng.'- ' 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. Deputy County Clork Will Rltner, who Is ono of the drafted men who leaves Monday night, was 'presented with a wrist watch Tuesday "by tho of ficers and clerks in the court house. The next dance at tho K: C. hall will be held Monday evening, April 29th. Archie Watts, who took a course in tho Manual training at tho Kearney Normal, and is now teaching In tho central part of the state, lias been elected Manual training instructor of the schools at Sanford, Ariz., for next year at a salary of $140 per month. Tho down town district resounded with the tread of marching feet yes terday afternoon. Four hundred sol diers enrouto east were ordered out of the cars to "stretch their legs," and marched throuch tho streets in de- inchmGnts of thirty-two. Several of the squads went through tho manual Franklin auditorium at eight o clock that ovonlng by tho Sammy Girls and each will bo presented with a sweater and a comfort kit. In connection thcrp will bo a program of music and short addresses. Tho men who lhnvo Mnyj 3rd will nlso be treated likewise on tho evening of tholr doparturo. Thoso who will go-next Friday. arc: Martin O'Morro Hugh Kelly Gordon Powers William Shiltz , Forest Eberly Roy Hcdborg Charles Nelson . Hnrley Warner Dthietrlus Karijonis Lester Adams t ' Claronco Bills '. , . rClautjio Argont i Beryl Myers , William Rltner , . ::o:: IS'elson's Garden Campaign. , Armed with authority from tho Unit ed States government, provided with tho privilogo cf speaking to each school In tho county and with his car nicely decorated with the national colors and mottnns, John E. Nelson, of tho Lthd or Mercantile Co., started out this week to make his "Plant a Garden" campaign. Ho will visit very school In thn county, Address the childron on the necessity of growing gardens, ox- Ihiblt the medals and sliver cups that will bo given to the "prize winnors, and distribute free seeds and booklets toll ing how to best grow a gardeln. Tho vegetables grown in theso gardens will bo exhibited nt the county fair this fall, and tho judges of the fair will dotermlno which of tho exhibits aro on titlcld to Uio prizes. In taking part In, this garden contest tho school children will not only assist in food production, but will nt the same time bo learning how to produce tho most and best vegetables on a gardon plot. Boys and girls in town have tho privilege of entering this contost. :o:t 3L E. Church. There 'will bo a message from France as pictured by Dr. Titus Lowe of First church Omaha, at the Metho dist church at 8 p. m.. Sunday. Dr. Lowe will not bo present to dellvlelr the message, but tho substance of his great leoturo on the war conditions in France will be given. Dr. Lowe .has JuBt returned from the front and comes homo witli perhaps the strongest war message in America.. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Preach ing lrn. m Junior League 3 p. m., Mission Study 5:30 p. m., Lunch G:30 p. m., Epworth League 7 p. m. A cordial welcome Is extended to you. ::o::-4 First I'rosltytcrlnu Church. Sabbath school at 10 -a. m. "Leigh Cnrroll, Supt. Rev. J. H. Curry will preach morn ing and evening. Subject for tho morning hour '!A Business Man's Prayer.'' Good music by tho choir, Miss McKay, organist and Mrs. Gil foyl, director. - .q ; For'ltcnt. Three Room Suite in Twinem Bldg., suitable for Lawyer, Physician, Den tist or Real Estate Office. All modern conveniences: Rent reasonable: Two front windows facing Fifth street, BRATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY, Agpnts. edthor. After talking with somo of thoso mon, It BeoniB that tho efforts of tho Federal Labor Sorvico havo boon ef fective In distributing labor. Tho de partment has always maintained that thoro has never been a shortage of man nowor. and that tho labor nrob- ,lom Is simply a'mnttor of distribution. The unprecedented supply of lubor at this point for tho past fow wo.eks, has demonstrated that some agency lias bcion operative to 'divert tho flow In our direction. With tho assistance of Mr. Beelor who will bo In chargo of tho newly established Federal Labor offico horo, wo are reasonably assured that so far as this county is concerned, our labor problem Is over. Urccdcrs' Association. A committee of farmers representing tno several broctls aro working on plans for organization to present for discussion nt tho meriting May 14th, when with the assistance of Mr. Mc Kelvle of Lincoln, wo hope to form ono of tho best Livo Stock Associations in tho west. North Plntto is a central point; Lincoln county is a largo coun ty and tho association can bo expanded to take in all breeders outside of tho county tributary to this point. Your suggestions aro earnestly solicited, and now Is tho tlmo to mnko them. Lot us get started right. , You can keep your stomach strong, bowels regulnr and kidneys active by using Prickly Ash Bitters. It is a nec essary condition to maintain tho health of tho body. Prlco $1.25 por bottle. Iltnckor Book & Drug Co., Special Agents. THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Coupelet is n most practical two-pnssenger car with room enough for three. It is really two cars in the one an enclosed car of pleasing ap pearance for inclement weather, summer and winter, while the large sliding plate gloss windows, with re movable pillar, make it possible to transform it into a most delightful open car. Top is permanent, sav ing trouble of raising and lowering. Comfortable deep upholstering a car of class and comfort. Price $505 f. o. b. Detroit. HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO. We desire to inform you that we will pay the highest prices for ' Obtain Our Quotations Before You Sell The Harrington Merc. Co. Office First National Bank Building. North Platte, Nebraska. for 10 cents at THE REXALL DRUG ! of arms while others were given the STORE. , 1 setting-up exercise. ! WE'LL ADVANCE THE K JSi MONEY TO BUILD SILOS m "About -10 of (he food value of corn is In tho stalks and leaves. Why bt without a silo and throw away nearly half your corn nionoyP Growlers of Lincoln County may , feel frco to call upon this s"rintto Ynlloy" Bank for money accommodation for every practical purpose always at tho best of terms and lowest current rates. Platte Valley State Bank NORTH PLATTE, NEB. B&1 The tour of the Union Pnclflc Lib erty Loan special which left Omaha Thursday morning, April 18th, came to triumphal end at Green River, Tues. day. More than fifty stops wero made In tho thousand mile run from tho Missouri river city, and the urgent need of the fullest subscriptions to tho third Liberty loan was eloquently made known to nearly forty thousand peopllei. Tremendous ovations wero given at all points visited and in Choyenno, Laramie, Rawlins, Rock Snrincs. Green River nnd Evanston parades wore organized consisting of almost the entire population of theso communings, ine eitnusinsm ior ine third Liberty loan was marked at all points. Olivo Thomas in "The Helross for a Day" and tho comedy "A -Discord in a Flat" will be tho Saturday afternoon and evening attraction at the Crystal Did you sco Charles Ray last night at tho Crystal In "His Mother's Boy?' If you didn't you had bettor sea him tonight for he is cortainly arriving as a plcturo star. He has a way all his own. of playing pnrtw that reach right down into your life and mine. See him tonight and see if his style doesn' suit you too. ' Rciv. B. A. Cram lias been at Loup City this week attending the confor onco of tho Koarnoy district. In letter written Tuesday he says: "Dr TltUB Lowe, of tho First Mothodlst church of Omaha, gave a wonrtdrful address this evening on tho war. Ho lias just returned from Franco. Dr Beobe, of tho Denver university will speak on Christian Patriotism tomor row night and Dr. Huddleson of tho Phlllipiucs speaks Thursday ovonlng "Money is the root of all evil," said Marguerite Clark. But that was boforo she tried to 'Marry off' her old maid Bister in Mary Roberts RIneharts Sub-deb story "Bab's Burglar" ahow Ing at tho Keith Monday and Tuesday The subscriptions to tho third Liber ty loan continue to como in and though tho campaign will closo May 4th Chairman Templo believes tho total for Lincoln county will not fall far short of flvo hundred thousand dot lnrs. A person habitually conatipatcd la a shining mark for dlscaso, because his system is full of tho Impurities on which disease germs thrive. Got rid of tho habit quickly by taking Prlckloy Ash Bitters. It Is both stimulating and purgative. Prlco $1.25 pier bottlo. PUBLIC 500 HEAD OF CATTLE At Riverview Ranch three miles north of Sutherland, Nebraska, Just across the North Platte River MAY 1 9 J' Sale Begins Promptly at 1:00 P. M. - ISO HEAD OF WHITE FACE STEERS, COMING 2 YEARS OLD. 150 HEAD OF HEIFERS, COMING 2 YEARS OLD. 10 HEAD OF HIGH GRADE HEREFORD BULLS. 1 GOOD SHORTHORN BULL, AND A UUUU UINL. 40 HEAD OF HEIFERS, WITH CALF BY SIDE. 50 HEAD OF SPRINGY HEIFERS. 40 HAED OF COWS, SOME FRESH, BALANCE FRESH SOON. 30 HEAD OF WHITE FACE STEERS, COMING 2 YEAR OLD. 30 HEAD OF WHITE FACE STEERS, COMING YEARLINGS. A TTTniTOTrfcllll PC ONE 1917 MODEL FORD TOURING CAR. AU 1 UrlUlJlLiEiD ONE FORD ROADSTER. Ladies of the Red Cross Will Serve Dinner A credit of eight months time will be given on approved notes bearing 8 per cent interest. . R. I. SHAPPEU Auctioneer. C. A. LAU, Clerk. Rincker Book & Drug Co., Special Agents .