The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 28, 1918, Image 4

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    Be Careful of Your .Eyes
You safeguard your health by safeguarding
your eyes. Eye strain causes headaches, and
affects the nervous system. f,
You are careful of your eyes when you
come to Clinton's to have them examined. You,
put them in care of a professional optometrist
whose sole interest is to do the best possible
thing for your sight and health. Glasses will not
be advised unless you need them.
Our optical department is equipped with
complete modern apparatus for making examine
tions. Lenses are ground in our own plant' on ,
the premises.
Clinton's superior gptical service costs no
more.
C. S. Clinton
Graduate Optician
At the Sign with the Big Ring.
jftimi ptlWafTniE mix '45nss itrrnftViLL tnxt? tmnAiLiio'Aj firemen
DOUBLES ITS QUOTA. ' HEIt ENTEKTALNJIEXT TOXIGHT. 4 32-STAR SI
r j ? - $
UNFURL
SERVICE FLAG.
Use presen
tors the
THE IMPORTED
PERCHERON STALLION
99
It 1 1 irfuitlOvi m rf tha IJnttaA Qfntda ' "Vf c a Trmo TTllffmnn will c.1tA4fl0f
...i m,,.,., n.. A iiA,i ..i,.i.inniD;t rrnno.n.r.nirn in Use presence-or l-o spe
-.... . .... .... t.i ,1.. ,j ct-i . .. 1.111 .jiwwvlce flair of Elkhorn lodge. B. Oi u,
war iunu as uia urui i-iaiiiv uie luiuwini eenms. jaw program tiji W 'Mfmt' uaV&rtna w
will reach over two hundred ittllionsV duced af theend of the flrshsliow. F- tfTu j2?ilf Fa
for let It be know that 4hls city and will consume somewhat over an' K; f- hfJJ f"da evening. This
it nno an ... u. . ,,i -..t f dt.'tlae contains thirty-two stare, repre-
it miota of SBJ5W). In addlton will he elven. renting the members of tfie lodge that
tthlg the North. Platte school dlBtrJot The entertainment will orten with anave entered the service or our coun-
ouUlde of tlve city subscribed $396. 50 seWtlon by Stamp's orchestra, follow-""";
n ra.,i fuoi nt tor hv a minniot ,innr.o k hoanv on,if Preceding me untuning an appro
the district. The quota for the .district 'belles of the 18th century . Particlpat-. r,ate ndu interesting program was;
vas 1500, so tnat tne mwnm, gavepng in in s win oe uuaes uara boren-tf---" Z" n7: .rn :;Li;a I tvim mnu th nnon of 1918 as fol-
$1,299 more than double its quota. 'son. Hlldegarde Clinton. Bessie Ran-,TO -"" """V
The various districts subsprlbe M'ote. Mabel McFarhmd, Mayrae Ptzer. 1' n. ?.l0ae!d.T. Thusdars and Satur.
o own: uefie sniun, Aueie leuioyt anu irma i - -- ; a, ,' Ttrc vn,i nnii nin
Business dlstlct 603.5oiklaffnaa. Music for the dance will be .?! .cornet solo by Sir Stamp i piano days at the 'nscn jf
furnished bv Stamn's rrfiostra. . "J Jirieuurauiuiu iu uwiusucs V' ' .V.u"" o
The next number will be stunta by W 1,u,e by9 and ErIs
AlIsH Pizer and Miss Huffman, assisted : :o: ;
'More for your Hides and all kinds
of Junk at the North Platte Hldeand
Metal fcp. -TryUB befpoyyou ioJ. Ill
west HfthjBtreefr hOTiOt lied 2gp.
NABOB
No. 973S2
DH 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduale Dentist
OiHce orer the McDonald
. Sutf Bank.
LOCAX AND TEKSOIfAL
Dr. Mitchell returned yesterday
from a business trip to Omaha and
Lincoln.
Last time tonIght-Wm. S. Hart, In
"The Wolves of the Rail." Keith
theatre.
Mlsa Ellzlbeth Hanlon left this
morning for Omaha to visit her sister
Mrs. Pat O 'Connor.
FOR SALE Five room house in
Banks addition. 216 south Maple. All
modern but heat. Phono Red COO. 37tf
On account of Thursday being Mem
orial Day no meeting of the Christian
aid society will be held this week.
I havo beecn notJfled that after
June 1st the price of the Pictorial
Review will be $2.00. Those who want
to subscribe or renew at the old price
of 11.50 must phone or leave order
before June 1st Mrs. Fred E. Rector,
415 east Third, phone Red 440.
For Sale My residence at 904 east
Third street, strictly modern. Prlce
$4,000. C. V. TURPIB.
An equity term of district court has
been in session for a week past with
Judge Grimes on the bench. The
volume of cases heard has not been
large, the attorneys in a number of
instances not having their cases In
readiness for trial. Several divorces
have been granted.
More' for your Hided and all kinds
of Junk at the North Platte Hide and
Metal Co Try us before you sell. 117
west Fifth street. Phone Red 2C0.
Messrs. Den, Elder, Ottcn and
Union Pacific employes 2,025.00
First ward 1,277. CO
Sscond.wrird 308.00
Third ward 1,237.00
Fourth ward 861.50
Outside of city 39G.50
Total $12,289.00
The Tribune commends the people of
North Platte on the splendid showing
they have made .-
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The latest Paramoant picture to be
made undor the personal supervision
of Thomas H. Ince, and which stars
Dorothyl Dalton, is "Flare-Up Sal"
which Is to be shown at the Crystal
theatre on Thursday. In this produc
tion Miss Dalton has a role greatly
different from the society butterfly
parts she has been taking recently.
This Is the portrayal of a wild, un
tamed but winsome and comely waif
In the days of the gold rush in Cali
fornia, who, although homeless and
almost frendless, manages to forge her
way through life, In the end marrying
a certa.n famous bandit, The Red Rid
er, 'who reforms for love of her. The
story was written by J. G. Hawks, a
famous authority on western life, and
was prepared for the screen by
Thomas H. Ince himself. An excellent
supporlng cast, including William Con
kiln, Thurston Hall and J. P. Lockney
has been furnished.
c
RICHARD OWENS FOUND
DEAD YESTERDAY MORNING.
Inrll Ofl.
Balance of the week, except Sunday,
int my fnnn six miles west of North
) Plnfin ii n.l hrPA.fnnrfliK of Q mllo
OF A GOOD small grain crop tDIs southeast of Birdwood snitch.
Year! YOU ARE IF THE HAIL DON'T j 8UUl,,iasi Vl u J
GET IT, OLD LINE COMPANIES will NABOB was foaled May 24, 1913,
ARE YOU SURE.
by a male quartette with Miss Clinton
as pianist.
Then comes an orchestra number fol.
IfttfAd n n1n "TVia "fiV ah
v -i j v w " iii, si. ii i, ii iii - r. 1,11. ii iLiir.-i ii hi xt rt nrvTJ nn
of Dreams." In which Miss Irrna Home prcl roR 10ft CENTS ox THE and taported mother by
takes the character of Pierrette. Miss DOLLAR. Cash and note rates the xSrth Robinson, of Grand Island,
Myrtle Beeler takes the role of PierrottJame, ,T, (ake Jonr llotc dnc Sept! njiy, 1913. Was bred by M. Des
1nnfMi?nr!Ir"ffinan " V8!' T0 SATE 3I0XEY G.ET 0UR Pz Department of Orne. In France.
manufacturer. il! tTFS FHIST. nt Tnr snrr pb ilnr nr Li ' i. it. uron I-
. flt ...iii i. u tun ft.u V -, j - x ma uuibo nciua iiov, 10 ireou
company
tumes for each act.
The admission will be 25 and 15
cents and the entire proceeds go to
the Red Cross".
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Office Brodbeck Building Crd Door
East of Post Office:
Phone Red or Black 612. North Tlntte.
J. C HOLLMAN. lies. Phono Bod 3&1
J. E. SEBASTIAN. Res. Phone Red.31S
u
"Will Help Organize at Hershey.
Richard Owens, for many yearsxem
ployed as a bollermaker by the Union
Pacific and for thirty or more years
a Nortn Platte resident, was round
New Time Card.
Under the new time card which will
co Into effect Sunday. June 2. coming
from the east No. 13 will arrive at!' Editor RaBmussen, of the Hershey
7:50 a. m.; No. 19 will arrive at Times, "was In town Saturday and
7:55 a. m. and be split; No. 1 at 4:30)stated that a company of Home Guards
No. 5 at 6:05, No. 15 at 11:30. From j will bo organized in that village on
the west No. 16 will arrive at G:45 a. - the evening of June 5th. He asked
m.; No. 6 at S:10 a. m.; No. 2 at. that members of the North Platte
1:10 p. m.; No. 20 at 5:30 p. m .! Home Guards, or as many as possible,
No. 4 and No. 12 at 11:45 p. m., and including the drum corps, be present
be consolidated here. jwhen they organize, and this request
This new time card and the with- will be complied with as far as pess
drawal of trains takes out of pass-lible. The North Platte Guards will
enger service fourteen North Platte, be glad to assist in organizing com
We invite you to come and see this
horse.
TERMS- $15.00 to insure colt to
stand" and suck. If mares are dls
posed of or leave the country service
fee becomes due and payable at once.
Caro will be taken to prevent accl
dents, but should any occur stallion
owner will not bo rsponsible.
FRANK STROLLBERG,
- OWNER.
fcngine. crews,
east,
eight: vflastj and six
::o.
others who were bass Ashing at "Rati dead In a building on hla premises in
Lake, 150 miles north of town, returned the Fourth ward yesterday. Mr. OwenB
Sunday evening. They report good
(success, and brought hoa& a nice
lot of black bass. The roads to the
lake are through sand and It takes
for 1700 the Dr. Twin em Dodge sedan.
The car has been run about 5000 miles.
Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stone Drug
Store. tf
Perry Carson yesterday purchased, twelve hours to make the trip.
lor Salo Seven room house, modern
Including heat, located at COO east
Third. Inquire at the houso for
particulars. ISAAC DEATS.
Mr. and Sirs. Chas. Beyerlo stopped), A terra of federal court will be held
over in town last week to visit relat
ives while enroute from the east to
Pine Duffs.
airs, vernon asue ana Antonio
Moreno In the "Mark of Cain," at the
Crystal tonight.
The county commissioners were In
oesalon yesterday transacting business
relative to roada and allowing claims.
Mrs, Albert Muldoon left Friday for
a throe weeks' visit with roatlvea In
Rockwell City, Ipwa.
P. J. Barron ban been confined to
the houso for a week past with appon.
decltles, with which ho was attacked
last Wednesday whole at work In a
garden. It I not thought that an op
oration will he necoiwary.
For Service First and Guarantee
Work, call North Platte Plumbing and
Heating Co.. Phono 409, 100 East
Sixth strcot.
Claronco Harrington came down
from Donver Saturday and In company
Avllh hla brother Paul loft for Clncln
irnttl to visit tholr father Major M.
C, Harrington, who In In the quarter
master' dopnrment, and who is likely
to bo ordered oversen on short notice.
in this city commencing the second
Monday in June. It Is understood that
a federal Judge from Donver will pre
side. There are several cases on tho
docket, and it Is probable that a case of
the United States against tho State of
Nebraska will be tried. This case will
take a week of the court's time.
Miss M. Sleman, steam baths and
Swedish Massage, ladles, and gentle
men.' Phono 897. Brodbeck bidg. S6tf
Homo folks even men rule fash
ions by creating them: others women
exclusively by wearing them . And In"
this latter class there Is no more
brilliant example) than tho slip of a
girl whoso slender shoulder bear tho
responsibility for tho national dance
craze Mrs. Vernon Castle, who by
the way .stars at tho Crystal theatre
tonight in the second of her big Patho
Plays "Tho Mark of Cain" with An
tonio Morono opposlto her. For, whilo
ftlrs.i Castro herself doejgns every
costume she wears, yet It is in the
wearing, and the mniinor thereof, thut
she pro-omlnently excels.
Registered Hereford Bull for Salo.
Address E. Soderman, North Platto
Neb. Phono 794F041. 35-0
Fatty Arbuckle V "Out
x - producer .
With Feature Program.
West"
Keith
Theatre Friday and Saturday, Mftyt
31
June 1
Nor ih Platte
A Bath
In 20 minutes
It is not necessary to
Heat up tho
Houae to have
Hot water in
The Summer
Time.
A Gas tank .
Heater solves'
The problem.
Economical,
Clean and
Convenient
Light& rower Co.
worked at niht at the round house and
usually Mrs. Owens arises at five
o'clock in the morning and unlocks
the door so that her husband may en
ter and then goes back to bed. Yes
day morning she unlocked the door,
and again retiring fell asleep. Awak
ing an hour or sc latter, she found
Mr. Owens lunch bucket on a table and
supposing her husband was in the
back yard went out. Not finding him
in sight and discovering a door to one
of the buildings partly opened, she at
tempted to push tho door back and was
horrified to find the limp body of her
husband lying against it. She spoke to
to him, but receiving no response, sum
moned neighbors and a physician, but
when the latter arrived he pronounced
that Hfo had been extinct some timo.
A number of months ago Mr. Owens
nau severe money irouuio wnicn ar-
fected his heart and for a time it was
thouht ho could not live. He recovered
however, and had apparently been in
excellent health. His death was due un.
doubt, torn sudden return of tho heart
trouble
The deceased loaves a wife, three
children Will of this city, Elmer at
Alllanco and Maude, who lives in Ari
zona. His aged mother, who makes her
home with a daughter in Hershey also
Hurvivea.
Arrangaementg for the funeral have
not at this writing been made
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Used Curs For Sale.
These cars arc In good running con
dition. Dulck 35
Buick 31.
1915 4-cyllnder Studebakor
Eighteen series G-cyllnder Studcw
baker.
Studebaker Demonstrator.
These at bargain prices.
DURBIN AUTO CO.
004 Dewey Streot. 3S-3
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Conserve.
When wo grow old there is no luxury
wo can obtain that will comparo with
cood eyes. Our eyes nro overyhlng, we
Iknow that if they are glvon proper
care thoy will servo us well as long as
we live. On tho other hand If we do
not give them the propor consideration
we can expect to hnve sorlouB trouble.
Are your eyes In good condition?
If yout are In doubt see Dlxons op
tometrist. Ho is a specialist along
this lino. Harry Dixon & Son offer
professional servico along this line.
J:o::
panies In any part of the county if
sufficient notice is given In advance.
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FHomeno Arias, charged with at
temptlngto criminally assault Mrs.
Kosklma.'wlfe of the section foreman
Want Home Guards nt Sutherland.
Two Sutherland, men were In town
Friday- in conference with Captain
Shilling In regard to the organization ; at Blrawood had a preliminary hearing
of a company of Home Guards In that Friday afternoon and was bound over
to the district court under bond of
$2,000. Unnble to furnish surety he
was remalnded to Jail.
village. Captain Shilling gave the
men tips on the steps to be taken for
organizing and they assured him that
a company would be organized as the
people were keen for such an organization.
2 o
Class Piny Well Presented.
"Stop Thief," the 1918 class play was
presented at the Keith Friday evening
to an audience that almost filled the
seating capacity. As an amateur pro
duction it was well staged and each
memboi' of the cast well took the part
assigned. '.The big audience was well
pleased with, tho performance and had
good words to say of those taking part.
The interpretation of the characters
evidenced careful training.
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Union l'nclflc Fnrcs Well.
The national railroad administration
has made allowanco for betterment,;
equipment and extensions for the!
transportation systems of the country.
In this allowance the Union Pacific i
fares well, receiving $13,320,000 for
betterments and $12,040,000 for equip-j
mont. This Is for the Union Pacific i
system which includes tho Oregon
Short- Line and the O. R. & N. com
pany, : :o: :
For salo cheap .Ono child' rubber
tried collapsible go-cart and one
Duntley Carpet Sweeper, Phone Black
G02. 2t
For quick action" and satisfactory
ulo list your land with Thncleckel tf
THE BLACK DIAMOND
DeHorning Pencil
For ante at the office of
LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON.
Every pencil will dehorn' SO calve
from 10 darn to 10 months old for
81.00. A profit of $5.00 for any calf It
fnllH to dehorn.
Call at the office and get one.
Safety Deposit Boxes
One Dollar Per Year.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
mm
THE MAX WHO WOKKS FOR HIS
3I0XET.
Gives full value for it has the right
to expect tho same when he pays out
the reward of his toll. He will get it
every time at this coal yard where big
value are proverbial. We want the
trade pf those who must be careful
what 'ihey spend. They more fully ap
preciate the saving our service af
fords. LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON
PHONE 99.
Official Notices information
Items ofcv , InteBtt
BERT BARBER.
To clvo due recognition to tho splen
did organization of fanners, which is
bohlnd the promotion of better agri
culture in Lincoln county, tain uopart-
raont Heading is changed from that of
"County Agent Office" to "Farm
Bureau Notes."
County Agents como and go, but the
Lincoln County Farm Bureau is per
manently rooted In the sou
Practically ovory county in tno unit
ed States now haa a farm bureau con
sisting of nn nvorngo membership of
throe hundred mombors, associated to
gethor in tho interests of bottor farm,
lng. nud co-oporating with tho oxton
ulon forcoa by tho soloctlon of a County
Atteut. and tho (supervision oi nis woric
Spaco does not permit at una iirua.
a oulogy or tho vnmauio sorvico jar
mors have secured to thomsalvs. and
rendered tholr country thru this.
rik'oucy .
It Is the medium whereby the farmer
links arms with Unoje Snm" and nave,
"Come on Unk. we'll do it
,11 T O ' "
A torpid llvor Is a heavy handicap
to n working man. It robs him of
strength, ouergy and mental alertness.
To romovo tho burden the proper rem
dy Is Prlokly Ash Bitters. It la a fine
liver, stomach and bowel medicine
I
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and always a gratifying pleasure.
For quick starting, speed, power
and endurance, select Red Crown
Gasoline The Gasoline of Qual
ity. It gives, "More miles per gal
lon and moire comfort per mile."
Red Crown enhances the pleasure
of motoring because of its effi
ciency and dependability.
Polarine Oil puts life in your engine.
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