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THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB., MAY 17, 19.
No. 36
NEWS ABOUT THE BOYS
WHO ARE Iff SERVICE.
Glonn Nyo rehusrnwl to Camp Funs
ton Wednesday aftcl- spending a short
furlough with friends In town.
Sargcant Itoy Ames, who loft horo
as a member of Company E, lias beton
recommended for tho officers' training
school at Camp Cody.
Will Huxoll. a member of the mod
ical corps at tho baso hospital at
Ft. SnoUing, arrived Tuesday, having
been called hero by tho death of Us
motlver, tho late Airs. Caroline Tolltz.
Manso Overman, who enlisted in the
hospital corps and Is now stationed at
Ft. Crook, arrlvod homo Tuesday night
on a ten day furlough. Slnco entering
the corvico bo has gained ten pounds,
"like tho service, am contented, and
feel flno,"
Lieut, Burton Lambert, of the navy,
accompanied by Mrs. Lambert, stopped
oviex to visit tho homo folks Tuesday
enrouto from tho Bremerton navy
yards to Now York, Liout Lambert
wau ordored to report at New York,
but for what purpose ho did not know.
Arthur McEvoy, who wont to Grand
Island Tuesday to enlist In the navy,
passed the examination at this recruit
ing station and was sent to Omaha for
final examination. Ho will probably
bo sent to the Great Lakes training
station at from Omaha. H6 wag ac
companied to Grand Island by his
fathor, Postmaster McEvoy. I
Will Ritnor writes from Camp Fre
mont, Cal., that all tho Lincoln county
boys who loft in the last call have'
boon assigned to th regular army at
that camp- as members of the motor .
ammunition train. This probably in-!
suros leaving for France much earlier,
than though they had remained ' as
members of tho national army. j
Fred Pcrrltt this weok received a
lottor from his son Joe, who is now in ,
Franco as a nvcjmbor of tho Tenth
aereo squadron. Joe has been ovor-
seas for two years, having enlisted in
tho English' army two years ago and ,
saw service In Russia and'othttr por-i
tions of tho war zone. Last January
ho was transferred from the English
army to tho American acreo squadron.
i WmJBml' Manhattan Shirts.
iStfWf Stc1sonSHuCts'
WB'fl ' Interwoven Hose.
JjJI LcwIs Slilrts.
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Have written Hail Insurance for past IS years
and always paid losses 100 cent on the dollar.
tfflTENTT EJG1IT MEN WILL
BE SELECTED MONDAY.
Tho Lincoln county exemption board
has rocelvod notice that twenty-eight
Lincoln county boys will bo included
In tho next call. The board will meet
noxt Monday and designate tho twenty
eight men who are to go. The dato of
leaving hnn not boon definitely stated
but Clork Allen thinks It probablo that
tho tntrainmont will bo made on tho
morning of May 24th. which is Friday
of noxt weok. Thin would tmablo the
boys to reach Camp Dodge Saturday
evening.
Tho men selected to go will bo
published in Tuesday's issue.
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Giro nnd Giro Cheerfully.
Thoro will probably bo somo men In
North Platto who will object to con
tributing to tho Red Cross drive on tho
basis formulated by tho executive
committee and may rant nnd swear
and got hot under tho collar. Thoy!
will question tho right of any commit-1
teo to designate the amount of money
thoy Bhall contribute, but Tho Tribune
would advise against becoming over
heated. The Red Cross is a part of
tho war tocpense which has been del-,
gated to the general public to, boar,
and it must be borne. The man who'
fails to contribute according: to his in
come or earning capacity hacks loyalty
to tho boys who arc in the Bcrvlco, for ,
it is for the comfort and welfare, of tho
nen who are in service that theso
Red Cross funds are raised and dis
bursed. Tho government asks that
thcSo fnnds bo raised, and if you fail
to respond to this request you are a
"slacker" and not ono , hundred per
cent loyal.
The basis outlined by the commit
tee will not pinch anyono; it is rated
according to incomo, "and it can bo
pa'Id in four ttionthly installments,
which makes it all the less "burden
some. The baslg has been made on such a
per centago that insures raising tho
sum that has been apportioned to
North Platte, which is $5,500.
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Elastic girdle corsets for athletic
purposo3, also highly recommended1
for dancing purposes. Price only $1,. '
E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Buy Your Clothes
EVERY dollar has lo.buy all it can
these days. So this season we've
provided an unusually
Smart styles, for every. man of 17 to 70,
offer fine tailoring, comfort, raro value
Prices Just about what you like to pay.
Harcourt
Clothing Co.
SHOWMAN HODGSON ARRESTED
FOR HANDLNG BOOZElj
T. S. Allen. United States District
Attorney, filed a complaint in tho fed
eral court of this city Wodnosday
charging Wm. A. Hodgson, carnival
owner and manager with illegally
handling liquor. Tho potltlon rocites
that on or about May 11th Hodgson
caused to bo transported from Choy
onno to Gothenburg thlrty-ono gallons
of whiskey and flvo barrels or beer.
HodgBon had his carnival company
In Gothenburg last week and It bo
corao known ho was handling boozo.
Complaint was mado to tho federal
authorities, a search mado and tho
liquor above stated unearthed Hodg
son was arrested ana furnished $1,000
bond demanded by tho federal court.
It is known to a certainty that
Hodgson, who wintered part of hla out
fit In this city, -handled boozo during
the soveral months ho was horo, and
disposed of It In liberal quantities.
This fact deeloped slnco Hodgson was
arrested at Gothenburg, men who nur-
chased liquor of him volunteering tho
lniormauon mat tnoy una mauo such
purchases.
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Tako advantage of sale prices on
Ladles Coats 'and Suits at' WILCOX
DEPT. STORE. "
Legal permission to wed was grant
ed Wednesday by Judge Woodhurst to
Lcroy Carrlgan and Beatrice Babcock,
both of this city.
Choice Horfords for sale at E. Sod
ornmn Ranch.
Jlmmlo Miller, a fireman, and Joo
Boloy, a car Inspector, leave Saturday
for Gamp Benjamin Harrioon at In
dianapolis. Both will be asslgcnd to
sorivco in the Railway engineers.
Reduced prices on all hats Friday
and Saturday, McVlCKER. Mllllnory.
Tho Phllos Guna club will meet
with Mrs. Herbert Bnkor, 914 W. 0th
Tuesday afternoon.
For the boy for graduation let us
show you dor watches. CM. AUSTIN
Jeweler.
Four onglno crows wero dead-headed
to Grand Island yesterday to bring
in trains.
at Harcourt's
big selection of
ON GROWING
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Veterans of two .wars
SELECT LOCAL MEN.
Votorans of two wars, In Bosslon at
Seward this weok, eloctod as their com.
mnnders two North Platto men. Tho
Grand Army of tho Republic olected
Judgo J. S. Hoagland stato com
mnadcr by a two to ono votp, and tho
United Spanish War Vetorans by a
nearly unanimous vote olectod A. W.
Shilling, department commander. Thus
two North Platto men head tho Btato
departments of tho two great war
veteran organizations of tho nation.
Tho selection of tho two North Platto i
men Is well merited, for in their ro-
Bectlvo organizations Judgo Hoagland
apu capt. Shilling havo boon actlvo In
tho work and have always displayed
a'K!n Jntorest. It Is though tho offorts
otmich men as theso that tho organiza
tions havo been ablo to remain alert
and active and to accomplish tho
Bpioniiia work, patriotically and othor-ylR-.
which thoy havo performed in tho
past.
In the selection of theso two men
North Platte has boon signally honored,
nnu our citizens gonoraily recognize
tho tribute paid our city.
Congratulations to Commander
Hoagland nnd to Commander Shilling.
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,Somo of tho vory host bargains on
up to the mlnuto styles In mllllnory
firo now being offored at THE LEAD
ER MERC. CO. ,
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f. Judge Oldluim Will Loctnrc.
- Judgo Oldham, of Kearney, ono of
Npbrasna'B best known orators, will
give tho lecture connected with "Tho
Kaiser, tho Beast of Borlln.' nt tho
Red Cross theatre noxt Monday ovon
irig. As the films are rcolod off Judgo
Oldham will mako his description talk,
and as ho Is well pasted on all details
of tho scenes to bo shown, his address
will prove highly interesting.
.Judge Oldham gave tho lecturo when
thefllims wero exhibited In Kcarnoy
arid ho moro than pleased tho audi
ence. ::o::
A lot of new wash drosse a big
irangfi of styles and sizes. E.' T.
TRAMP & SONS. ?'
. ; t Attention Boys nnd Girls.
Tho old Circus Balloons Freo.
Miliar Rubbor Ballons will bo glvon
away at 2 p. m. Saturday, May 18th,
nt my garnga corner Sixth and -Locust
streets to each child who orderly forms
in Hue.
Romombor Millor, High Grade TIrqs.
Dodge Brothers, Chandler and Cadillac
Cars, ,
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All the best tailored suits- for
women an1 MIssos are being sold at
a hlg discount at THE LEADER MERC.
CO.
Wnnfed.
A young man going to school be
tweon ago 10 to 20 work In storo after
school and Saturday all day and later
when school Is closed a permanent
position glvon to right' party. Must bo
ambitious, willing to work and loam.
Call on manager of Tho Leader Merc'
Co. early Jin tho morning or after
school hour's in tho aftornoon.
For graduation glfta our storo Is
headquarters. C. M. AUSTIN, Jowolor.
Potted Goranulms for salo Satur
day May 18th. morning, aftornoon and
ovoning at Schneringor Undertaking
Parlor by tho Luthoran Girls Club. "
For Sale Now cream separator, call
783F021.
Tho lower houso of congress yester
day passed tho bill requiring young
men' who havo reached twenty-ono
slnco Jwno 5th. 1917, to register.
C J. Pass returned yesterday from
Grand Islnnd where ho attended tho
Knights of Columbus stato conven
tion.
A lot o now silks Efultablo for
drosses and wal?ts havo just arrlvod
at THE LEADER MERC CO,
For Salo 000 buBhol good 1910 corn.
Ilobt. Hoatson, 4 ml. north of Horshoy.
CROPS, SEE
Roracmber tho Balloon.? Miller rondo.
. AROMlGH3BBI
Dealer An MtfSSAiSMSf
StibNcrlbft K0 Earlu
To start tho Bccond drlvo of tho
Rod Cross War Fund tho following
North Platto men havo subscribed
nrty dollars each: T. C. Pattorson,
Ray C. Longford. J. G. Boolor, E, T.
Seoborger, H, L. Pennington, A. W.
Piumor, F. C Plolstlckor, Harry
Dixon, J. J. Halllgan, C H. Wnttor,
Kolth Navllla. Ira L. Tin. P. TV
Mooney. Honry Waltomath, W. R.
maionoy, w. x. wucox, Elmer Coatos,
Mrs. E. 0. Iddings John Bratt, Dr,
Goo. B. DonL W. J. O'Connor. .T. O.
Wilcox, Dr. N. McCabe, Dorryborry
& Forbes. Chas. McDonald. A. P.
Whlto. Mrs. Blanch n. Flnltl. n. p.
Wholan, W. M. Simants, W. H. Mc
Donald, S. M. Soudor, J, C Don, H.
M. Grimes, T. L. Green, Tho Star.
C C Hupfor, J. B. Rodllold, Hoag
land & Hoagland, Tramp & Sana,
Butler Buchanan.
A lot of names that should bo on this
list will bo nddod lator. Tho parties
havo not boon Boon but will be.
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A now lot of tho latest in collars
just arrived and placed on sale at THE
LEADER MERC. CO.
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Jurloy to Spcnk (his Evening
Genl. Manger Joffora was called to
Chicago Wednesday and will not ,ljo
able to accompany W. T. Gurloy to
this city. Mr. Gurloy and Ballard
Dunn will nrrlyo on No. 17 this ovon
lng, will march In tho parado and later
Mr. Gurloy will be tho orator at tho
big patriotic meeting at tho Franklin
auditorium at olght o'clock. Thoso
who hoard Mr. Gurloy speak during
tho bond campaign will certainly wan
to hoar him this ovcnlng, Ho is ono'
of tho great orators of tho wost. f '
Spoclal salo on ladloa Suits and Coats
at WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE.
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l'lniio Recital.
Miss Thelma Starr will glvo a piano
tocltal In tho Franklin audtorlum,
Tuesday ovcnlng, May 28th, for tho
benollt of tho Rod Cross.
Sho will bo assistod by Miss Esther
Antonldlcs and Miss Irma Huffman.
An admission of twonty-fivo cents will
bo charged. Everybody cordially. In
vited. -::o::-
Wo aro ready to supply your wants
in silk hotsory In all colors including
black and whito at THE LEADER
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,Rcd Cross Shipments, fe'1
Shipped May 11 tb by the,Llc
surgical" droSalhg
75 hospital garmonts.
87 knitted articles.
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For tho Httlo tots buy your sum
mer supply now or uroepor nnu
Romper suits In ages 0 months to- 0!
years at THE LEADER MERC CO . '
STATEMENT OF
ln
,brauQhoa,;tW4fnu
4424 BurcJcal drosa h" 1
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK f
OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
MAY 10th, '1918,
Resources
Loans and. Securities
$775,00.18
United States Bonds and
Certificates of Indebtedness 171,000.00
Second Liborty Loan Bonds C.G00.O0
Third Liborty Loan Bonds' 10,0.00,00
Federal Rcsorvo Bank Stock 4,500.00
Real Estato - 05,000.00
CaBh Reserve - - 183,705.50
Total
$1,215,971.74
This bank has oporated for morothan thirty yoars under tho supervision!!
tho United States Government and offera its customers tho full protection
accorded by tho Federal Reaerva'Bank of tho United States. "
E. V, SEEBERGER, Prosldont F. L. MOONEY. Cashier
RAY C LANGFORD, Vice-President A. C. KRAMPH, Asst. Cashier
KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-Presidont W'. II. MUNGER, Asst. Cashier
JOHN J, HALLIGAN, Director
in good stock
city Aim r.nmwj news:
Mrs. Ed Barraclougli wll entertain
tho J. F. F. club noxt Tuesday after
noon. '
Dovo Muslin Undorwcar tho best that
is mado at WILCOX DEPT. STORE.
Elmer Koontz left this morning for
Ovid. Col., to visit his sistor Mrs.
Goorgo Amen,
A vorv comnlntn linn of UtUn fntt
wash suits in ngoa 2& years to 8 yo'ara
at THE LEADER MERC CO.
Dr. O. II. Crosnlnr Will Innvn Run.
day for Lincoln to attend tho stato
dental association mcoting.
Munslngwoar for tho wholo family
at WILCOX DEPT. STORE.
At Uio meeting of the Spanish. War
VotoranB at Seward this weok Elmer 13.
Moody, of this city, was elected de
partment marshal. i
F. J. Bromora, who purchased tho.
Lutheran parsonago, ia having it inov
od to a lot in tho 900 block on east
Third Btreot which ho owns.
For Rent I Room modern Flat olou
in. Seo BRATT GOODMAN & BUCK
LEY.
Miss Lydla Deckor, who had boon
Vlsltlnc Mr. and Mna. RvnrntK Vnrlr
and Mrs. Altco Ferguson, loft this '
morning for her hfcjho In Woodbine,
Iowa.
Quoon Quality Ladles Shoos and Ox.
fords nt WILCOX'S.-
Dr. H. C. rtronlf ntt nt nnnn tnrlnv
for Falrbury to visit his fathor and
from 'thoro will co to Lincoln to nt
tend tho annual meeting of tho atato
uemi nasociaiion.
Mrs. J. B. Redflold. Mm. Frank
Bftrbor and MrB. Georgo Trexlor re
turner tins morning from Omaha;
where thoy attended the 'annual con
vention of tho order of Eastorn Star.
For Salo Good resldouco lots closo
in. PrlcoB roasonablo. Easy tormo.
Sclo F. J. Dlonor. tt
Tho Senior class will present "Stop'
Thiol" tho class play at tho Kolth!
thoatro Friday ovonlng of next week.
Tho play has a cast of Bovontoon
characters and is naid to bo vory en
tertaining. Carl Westonfold "arrived Wednesday
night from Camp Funston and will re
main until tomorrow night. Ho is
increasing In woight and is a real
husklo. North Platto boys, nt Funston,
he eayB, aro gottlng along fine.
Registered "Horofprd Bull for Sale.
Address E, Sodennan( prth.Elatt
Jte-RIattoValloy Lodge kfitftiffiv
"eJe'ctth'rollbng'md4rI
Master; S. C Mocdinbor, Soirior WarA-.' '
don; Davo Fredorick, Junlpr Warden!
Robt. Armstrong, Secretary. IhstallsJ
tion will bo hold tho first regular
meotlng in Juno. '
Dr. Brock, Dontist,1 ovor Stone Drug
Storo. .tf '
CONDITION OF
Liabilities
Capital
Surplus and Profits
Circulation
Deposits
5100.000.00;
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- 100,000,00
Total
$115,071.7
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