Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1918)
IRA X. BARE, Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono Year by Mail In Advance..., $1.2o One Year by Carrier In Advance $U0 Entored nt North Platto. Nebraska, PoEtofflco as Second Class Matter. TUsSnxliJvim 181b, 118. TWO THOUSAND ATTEND HOME GUARDS MINSTREL SHOW. Railroad Jtcn aro Peeved. Railroad mon In North Platte aro becoming somowhat peeved over tho non-nppearanco of tho Increaso In wagos promised by Director General McAdoo, and tho back-nay which they aro supposed to receive. Many of tho mon woro confident this back pay would como with tho Juno 15th chocks, but It failed to come. Just whon tho Increase In wagos will becomo effec tive, or whon tho back pay will bo forth coming Is not known. Tho bad feature is that a number of tho om Tht attendance at tho second per formance of tho Homo Guard mlntstrcl show Friday almost equalled that of tho ll ret night, the total attendance roaching 2,000. Tho net receipts of tho show, less about $25 for expenses, woro given to tho Sammy Girls, and their treasury has beim enriched by .nearly $475. Tho Immonso attendance Is ovidortco that -tho twOnty-ilvo cent admission proved popular,, and that as a community affair it was a succoss. Tho attendance tho second niglit was an endorsement and approval of tho progam, and bears out tho statemont freqnontly inado by tho Tribuno Uiat more is sufficient talent in tho city to prodja.ee about all tho entertainment outside of iplcturo shows that tho pooplo need during war times, nnd that through such ontortainments it is pos slblo to provide a fairly largo por- contago ot tho funds needed by the local patriotic organizations. In this MInstrol show two dozen men assisted by tho orchestra, took part 0'E OF THE "LADIES OF HELL" AT THE AUDITORIUM.' ploycs mado financial obligations Which they expected to meet with tho J and outsldo of tho work of manager uuuK. jiiiy unu iw luuuru to arnvo lias i w. ti, Mungor and tno musical direc tors Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stam'p, tho time oxponded was limited to about an hour and a half at oach of soven or eight rohcarsals. As a result of that labor -which was moro of pleasure and postlmo than work 2000 people were wen entertained at a minimum cost. Girls received needed dovoloped acuto financial "cramps." Cut Out Fireworks. At a recent meeting of tho Stato Council of Dofenso tho folowlng resolo tlon was adopted: "Bo it resolved that in vlow of tho numerous requests for suggestions tho Sammv Christian Sclcnco Lecture. Francis J. Fluno. M. D . f! a n Mr". Konnoth S. Flnlayson, ono of' 1 rVVi' CSi;' do,,irf a lecturo Omaha prominent attorneys and . I imllWdi? rtvSfiSf-S? Ul0f R,Ias?n, Scotohmnu of tho race which thV.aorLyJ ?V n1bororo, a Mr-sized mans call tho "Ladle of Holi?X-, aUSrcCi'Im Wm11, pMt: cause of their kilts and lloroustfcss I., J L0Of?i of Christian Science on In battle, Will speak at tho Franklin" 2,Tn Llanr0Mly th., f "l8 ,...un.t..h. a T nVx.. 01 unriBiian science On tho nrohiatorln age, mo ancient ago, tno medioval ago, with roforenco to tho proper obsor vanco of July 4, tho Nebraska Stato Council of Dofenso submits that there never was a timo in American history whon tho 'propor and patriotic obser vance of tho nntion's birthday anni versary was moro npproprlato or ho- money to carry out their commondablo work, and tho soldier boys who leave will bo directly benefited throuch tho sweaters and comfort kits which the Sammy Girls through tho receipts of mo snow, win do enabled to furnish them. Tho show thoroforo was a pleas cessary, ami Wo earnestly urge thojuro to performers, ontortalnmont for v ',1 V """"V?1""; lu vouim j mo poopie, holpful to tho Sammy GirlB a full (lay of stirring patriotism, with and tho soldior boys will bo benefited patriotic music, Iplnys, Bpecchos, par- Referring to tho talent, what hotter ados nnd oxorclsos, urging at tho Bamo end mon and flingora do wo need than 1.ftVOl( fC f th, ,moco,8- McQovorn, Stono7Blrgo and Koofo, bot eary expense n tho uso of firoworks , tor soloists than Turpie, Carson, Shnf and similar items of extravagance for, Koch and Mungor, better ilancers alono complained against, and In thoso than Stono and Johnson, and a bettor days actually sinful. If not crime." (chorus than was provided? ' Vioro's Snlo of Siurnr Limited. talent in tho mart who goes into tho Sales olnga?rrcoSS; living of thC"t0 in citlos and towns aro now limited T nJ n,rta Ul.1m H10 tt xyl" to two pounds, while Ave pounds aro S 'oT m1 L1 th0 S ta,on,t tho most 'that may bo sold to those' , ,racn who mako un tho,r who live in rural wmmunltK nouncomont of thoso now regulations i sT2and Johnsu who by Fodernl Food Administrator Wat-1, , n ,ap? of nfteon yoarn ronow ties comes as a remiU Ke loL North Platto is submarine attacks and big domandsTm0Via ?l thnt ono couId put on for canning and preserving Tho now ar.Ctmal,I show once a wcok for n rules arc- effective Juno 17 now,wbolo year uso different people each Tho now order 1ms no effect on tho . . V uao.flM ino tllent sugar that can bo bought for canning ,8 trone on communl- urn piuBurvnig. Housewives may nf "r "ior- buy 25 pounds, providing thoy sign a iS ,lPeo,p? hrn out nnd 'lovolop cartlllcato that tho sugar will bo used 1 7 ialQnt oCtt1,10 town an.d ln leaving v..v. ui, uiouiu jioin out tno nnt- rlotio organizations that jrocotvo tho rocolpts nnd' bocauso tho direct bono llclarios aro tho boys who will win this war for iis-. and Tno Tribuno is back ing up, as host It can, thoso boys every mlnuto In tho year. io tnoso who In anyway contributed to tho success of tho entortalnmont the thanks of Managor Mungor aro extended. auditorium Tuesday evening June 25th, In behalf ot War Savlrigs. Mr. Flnlayson was born In Inverness tho capital of tho Highlands of Scot land, u studont of Glasgow, and a graduato of an American university. Ho has but recently becomo a natur alized citizen of tho V. 3. A. and his solo regret Is that ho was not bora In his natlvo country. , As general secretary of War Savings work In Nebraska, under tho direction of Ward M. Burgess, ho will bring to our peopio a clear understanding of qtio umporta-nco ana Errlousncfita tt purpoao of tho efforts tho Nation Is making1 at thlB time to bring people to roanzo mat, wuuin tneir Hands lies tho successful prosecution of tho war Thoro aro two lines of defenso ln this war, ono over thoro. and ono over here. Both must hold. If ono breaks tho other breaks also. Thoy aro hold ing ovor thoro. Wo must hold hero. mi i a mo wauon s resources in man powor, monoy, transportation, food stuffs, raw materials and' fuel havo boon subjected to heavy strain, and It Is clearly tbo duty of every citizen to guard against increasing this strain by a smgio wasetim act. Tho time is" at hand whon people who practice oxtravaganco should be looked upon as slackers, and the por aon who Is ovor dressed and tho 'one who burns coal when natlvo fuel Is plontlful, will bo looked upon with dis favor. Tills nation wldo campaign for econ omy, .envolvlng millions of people will as Mr. no3onwnld of tho National Council of Dofenso promises us, "bo tho hotter for everyone concernod oxcept tho Kaiser." Our President has sot aside June 28th nB tho lato on or boforo which ovory man, woman and child of our nation will bo asked to apply for mom- borshlp in somo ono of tho million odd War Saving Socltles to bo formed, ln this country, which is a InlodKO "to avoid competing with tho Qovornmont ror lahor, material and transportation by buying only what ono noed3. and only whon wanted." Mr. Flnlayson Is an ablo talker and will presont clearly tho question of Natlona thrift and economy. : :o::- The Artificial Ice and Cold Storage Co. lor canning and preserving. ; :o:' Hccf Dnys urq Llmltod. Following tho ronuost of Food Ail mlnlstrator Wattles for decreased con sumption of hoof, tho Hotel division lins dosignatod days and meals, which muni o ooserved, Monday noon shall bo tho meal whnn roast beef Is served; Tuesday ovoning uvvi emu, anu wounosuuy and Sat- umuy uuous WOllOU peOI. THO nOOJl moai 13 uonneu to ho nil meals sorved between 11:00 a. in. und 2:30 p, m. and tho evening meal, U1030 betweon 5:00 p. m. and 1:00 a. m. Householders are roquosled to con hub nieir consumption or hoof to ono and ono quartor pounds por person por wook. Pork and pork prouducts may bo ftubstltutcd In moderation for beer. 'If wo aro lomoot tht allied, do lnnnda for beef, wo must adhero rigid ly to tho now rooulaUons," says Wat ties. "Tho boys ovor thoro mist havo !eof and we must BUTVpjvJtT -:;o:: Nollco to Dnlhers. Notice is hereby given that any party caught or known to bo swimming, wlUh out regulation bathing suits, ln tho nvor near tho south rlvor bridge or In tho irrigation flitch noar tho west cemotory, will bo arrested and lined to tho full oxtont of tho-Iaw7 Itoiriembor this notlco and act accordingly. 45-2 A. J. SALISBURY, Shoriff Miss Floronco McConnoll, of Suther land bus been ro-oloctod principal of tho Poxton school with a substantial Increaso in salary, ' Deglslrallon Total 744.805. Washington. Nearly" complete t re ports !n the provost in" 'hal gonQmi't office, show that 744,805 younp Ameri cans who havo becomo of ago during the last yerrs rcgiBUruci for niilun-y srv.'-r June 5. This Is 2liC,?:M bcl.v.' tho estimate of tiho census buronn. but slnco moro than 200.000 unreclstcuM 21-year-olds already aro enlisted in tho army, navy or marine corps, tho mili tary authorities And tho rosult entirely Bausiaciory. Army and navy estimates place tho number of 21-year-old men enlisted at 208,588. ' This figure, combined with tno falling off in nlion reclstration gives a total of 350,080, which means mat census bureau npparenty mis- sou ino numuor or oiigibles by pnly xo,uuu. tho registration total of Iowa is 18,032 and or Nobraska 9,875. ::o:: Billousnss Is a condition that brefida dlsoaso In tho vital organs and ought io do corrected promptly. Prickly Ash BlttorB Is tho truo remedy. It vuanzos mo hlood, drives out Impur ities in tho bowols, makes you feel bright, strong and hearty. Prjco $1.25 por uottlo. Gummoro-Dont. Special' Agonts. FOR YOUR CAR AND HIS BOLARINE is the standard lubricant for ALL cars tne one oil that is as efficient in summer's heat, as it is in winter's cold the oil that no engine temperature can break up and nullify its lubricating qualities. Polarine is a pure, oil, not a drop of acid in a barrel. And it burns up so clean that carbon is reduced to a minimum. The Polarine sign points out . the place where you get the kind of oil your car needs. For maximum mileage and power use Red Crown Gasoline. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nebraska) OMAHA irm MOTOR 3 Ml " ! WIW J 1 4 r tho prcHont ago, and tho ago to como i nristian science mako no linrnannn. ablo claims on tho modern wnrlrl. Ha claims aro based upon tho spirit of iovo, uuo, anu Truth, and this is re flected in health, kindness, charity, and good will to all. It Is not tho dis covery or a now truth but a now dis covery of an old truth. It is tho law oC eternal Life, divine Principle; and is uiereioro tne science of sciences tno rongion of religions, . and tho ihUrch of all churches. It teaches tho sciontuc ract of a porfect God and a porfect creation as a basis of ovory ruiiciusion. uinstian Science taken nothing i rum mo worm, nut gives nil to tho worm. in tno placo of war we find peaco; and unlvorsal peace I3 raised tr tho dawn of that glad day "when all toall dwell together, ono shenerd and ono ioid." Clirlstinn Scienco taltos tho -wnrlil wnoro it finds It. nnd ra ses tlm Iowr to tno nigiier. and tho hirfmr hii highor. It not only heals mortals of sickness, but It corrects tho world of Bucn a thing as sickness. It not only heals Individuals of sln and Iniquity, b it It corrects tho world of such a thing as sin and iniquity. As tho prob lem in mainenitttics is round after thn solution to bo not only porfect and cor rect, likewlso man In Christian Scienco it, found after tho solution of tho prob lem ont only to 'bo perfect like tho Father, but aways to havo been por fect; that tho errors of human belief never wero true any moro than tho errors of tho mathematical problem woro true. Tho so-called lawn of health wblnb civilization makes and breaks, and yot duuus upon, aro as clianireabio and nn rouabio at the wind that blows. Tliev nro no more tho laws of God than tho lnws of evjl aro tho laws of good, or tho law of wronc is tho law of rieht. Tho dlvino law of health, which Is tho law or jbiro, tho law of God, is as cnangoiess, Jmmutnblo. mire, and nnr. foct as tho eternal God Hlmsolf, and s man s spiritual birthright. unnstian .science shows that tlm error or tho ages is in havlnir two powers, ono of good and the other of ovu; anu tins neuer beclouds tho eye oi reason, snuts out tho truo under standing of lilo. and secliiirelv rdha man of bis God-given Inheritance. Aa timo goes on and tho great facts of etornal Llfo an taught in Christian Scienco, tho Scienco of Life, aro bettor understood and moro perfectly demon. airuieii, uio namo or Mary Baker Eddy, i-uu uiMtoveror aim ounaor or unris nan scienco, and the author of "Science and Health with Key to tho Scripture," will stand out ln tho world's great history Hko a star of the first .magnitude; and she hferself will no Honored and loved for what sho has clone ror mankind and for the world, rtov Ray Ready, of Somerset and Myrtle tilidenbrand, of Trytvn, wero united in niarrmgo by Judge Woohurst the muo part or last, weok, Don't expect to got through a hot summer or uard work without a sick spell, If you start with your system full of Impurities. To avoid a break down In tho busy season begin now taking Prickly Ash Bitters. It will purify tho blood, liver and bowels and put tho system ln healthy condition. Prlco $1.25 per bottle. Gummore-Dent Special Agents. ' From an interesting rooent bi ography of Luther wo quote a beautiful sontiment which ho expressed regard ing married llfo based on ids owa luvppy bxperlouco: "O, dear Lord God, Announces thnt It Is prepared to fur- niarr,aeo is not an unnatural thing, "! , i .... but a gift of God; the very sweotost nlsh nil consumers with BEEP 1TELL yca, most chaste llfo; far superior to Artlflcal Ice. ral1 celibacy, whon It turns out well: but a very boll on earth when It tuj'ns PHONE 40 and your orders out bad'" 1,110 mttor iternntivo Luthor Iuiu uui, UApuriuuuu, out 110 aoUOtlCSS had scon it demonstrated, Jn somo homes around him, Just as Wo can Sco tho same thing today. Wanted Rags 2 Cents a Pound. Must by dry and packed ' in sacks. We pay big price for Scrap 'Iron and all kinds of Metal. v LLIPSHITZ SCHINERNGER UNDERTAKING COMPANY. NORTH PLATTE'S MODERN FUNERAL HOME. AUTO SERVICE LADY ATTENDANT PRIVATE CHAPEL PHONES DAY 623. Hospital Phono Black 633. Houso Phone Black 633 W. T. PRITCKARI), Graduate Votoriiiarlnn Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. ono-halt block southwest 'of the Court House. Notice of Fnal Report Estato No. 1G25 of Honrv V. Drwlilm deceased in tho ocunty court of Lincoln county, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all persons Interested in said Estato that tho administratrix has illed a final account and report of her administra tion and a petition for final settlement and discharge na such administratrix, wniuu nave Deen set ror Hearing be foro said court on Jnlv 5th. lflis nt n o'clock a. m., when you may appear and corneal me same. Dated Juno 10th, 1918. WM. H. C. WOODHtmsT. Jll-3wka. County Judtro. Sheep and Cattle FOR SALE Farmers this is the year and the time of the year to get stock to eat up your rough feed. I have on hand and for sale 3000 feedim! lambs and ewes, and 500 cattle. Come and talk to me. C. H. WALTER, NORTH PLATTE. 609 LOCUST. NIGHT 030. THE BLACK DIAMOND NORTH PLATTE ..Genera! Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Posloflice. Phone 53 A modern Institution for tho scientific treatmnt of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ry and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. Redfield,M.D. J.S. SIMMS, M.D. DeHorning Pencil For nalc at the office of LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON. Kvcry pencil vrlll dehorn SO calvea trom 10 dnyt lo 10 month old for 1M.OO. A profit ot $5.00 for any cnlf If fnllM to dcliorn. Cnll nt the office mid ivet one. Notlco of Petition. Estato No. 1BC5 of Carolina ToltlR. deceased In tho county court of Lin coln county, Nebraska. The) stato of Nebraska, To all per sons Interested In said Estato take notice that a petition has been filed for tho probate of the last will and testamont of Caroline Telltz and the appointment of Oscar J. Sandall as Ex ecutor of said will of Caroline Telitz which has been sot for hearing heroin on June 28, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m.. in tho County Court Room in said county. Dated May 29. 1918. Wm. C. WOODHURST. Countv JudtrA. J4-25. GEO. B. DENT, Phsylclan and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Surgery and Obstrotrlcs. Offlco: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Residence 115 Dlt. HAROLD A. FENtfEB Osteopath. Bolton Bnlldlucr Oiflce hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 n. m. Phones Offlca Black 333 Ros. Black lozo at 10 o'clonir n w ,7T. "..: i - " juu i iuy uu . r-: -t . 1 1'"" uuu uuiuuai uio Same. .1. B. RTCDFrET.H. uAteil June 8th, 1918 " -. I UnT TT r innv.. xi. j. WIJIJIJHI IS". County Judge. Notice. North Platto. Nebr.. Mav 29. I9ifi Notlco Is hereby given that tho. co partnership heretofore existing by and. between A- N. Durbln and W. A. Koclc en undo tho firm A. N. Durbin Auto Company has this day has been dissolved by mutual con sent, tho said W. A. Kockon having sold all of his rights and interests ln and to said business to onn Thomm v Healoy; and the said A. fj. Durbln and Thomas P. Hoaley assumes all indebt edness due from the said A. N. rinrKiT, Auto Company, and are ontitlod to all of tho monies duo said firm. W. A. KOCKEN A. N. DURBIN Notice of Final Report. ' Estato No. 1528 of William M. Hay; deceased in the county court of Lincoln, county, Nebraska. Tho stato of Nebraska, to all persons Interested in said Estate take notice that tho administratrix has filed a final account and report of her admin istration and a petition for final settle men and discharo aa such admin istration and for final decreo of dis tributing -which havo ll(PM not fn hn.. ,nS h eforo said court on July 5th, 1918 PHYSICIAN & SUBGEOKlJ11-3- Successor to Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an ordr nf nnin tao.,i PHYSICIAN &"SURQEONSHO??pitat. from District Court of Lincoln OSlco Phono 642 Res. Phona fl7e county, Nobraska, upon a decreo of ivieuiusuro rendered ln said Court THE IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION "NABOB" No. 97352 Willi make tho season of 1918 nn foi lows: Tuesdays. Thusdavs mwl Rnhir-. unys nt tno JHogonson Food and Sale V ..' V.orUl Jt lalt' Nob, beginning Ilulunco of tho week, oxennt Simiinv. nt my farm six miles west of North rniuo nnu uiroo-rourths of a mile southeast of Ulrdwood switch. NABOB was foaled Mav 24. 1913. and Imported with hW mother hv North & Robinson, of Grand Islnml. in July, 1913. Was bred by M. Des proz, Department of Orne, In Franco. This horso wolghs 1780, Is clean and sound ln every particular, and Is as good as you will find anywhere. ve invuo you to como and boo this horso, TERMS- $15.00 to lnsuro colt to stand and suck. If mares aro din posod ot or'loavo tho country service foo becomes duo and payable at onco. Care will bo taken to provont accl dents, but should any occur stallion owner will not bo rsponslblo. FRANK STROLLBERG, Office phone 241. Res. phono 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebrasku. Knights of Columbus Building. DOCTOlt D. T. QUIGLEI Practice Limited to Surgery und Radium Therapy 728 City National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. Phono 308 ALBERT A. LAIfE, Dontist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building wnereln James A. Flko. in nininfif and Will Outtrlm is defendant, and to me directed, I will on tho 13th day of July, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at .tho east front door of tho Court House in North Platto, Lincoln county, No braska, soli at public auction to tho hlghost bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, thd following' described property to-wlt: Northwest ono-fourth (nwmi nf section twonty-nlno (29) in township sixteen (10) north of range thirty-two (32) wost of tho sixth P. M. Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated. North Platte. Noh.. Jnnn inn,71 1918. ' A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. Notice to Oredltorn. Estato No. 1659 of Mario Li. Cohn. ueceasea in tno county court' of Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Croditorn North Platto. Nebraska, of nald eBtate will take notice that tho timo limited for presentation and flllnir All Kinds of Hemstitching Done, wrfriV ,7 . tate ,s Sept Now Machlnos sold on payments. Also Estate Is May 24th, 1919; that I will alt second nana machines. Singer Sewing Machine Co. H Block north of Tost Office. North Flatte, Nebraska. DEKEYBERRY & FORBES, Llcensod Embamers Undortnkors and Funeral DIroctors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 638. at tho county court room In said county on June 28, 1918 at 9 o'clock a. m. and on Sept. 28, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., to recelvo, examine, hear, or adjust all claims and objections duly died. Wm. II . C. WOODHUItST. Co. Judire. Notlco of Final Report. Estato No. 1478 of Josonh M. Wil son, deceased In tho county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per sons interested m said estato tako notlco that tho Executrix has filed a final account and roport ot hor admin istration and a petition for final dottlemont and discharge as sunn. FLATTE YAXLEY M0UNEIENTAL WORKS. Granite nnd marblo kendstonos. Tim I which liavo been sot for hearing ho- only stop !n tho city. Eanlancd with oro .eal.d court 0I.1 July 12th, 1918, at nnouaintlfl machinery. Lottorlm J o oioci a. m when you may appear ly done,- AH work grnarantcod. ' J7l ul?cBa; Wm. H. C. WOODHURST. W00BGATE & ABERNATHY, Corner 7th and Locust, North rntto. Jl8-3wks County Judge.