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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1918)
'A rr r r JISEKULhJUtTICLES VnifK hntf la fnlnc to liko llf6 at the I enntonjnont. Ho will' get used to It i In a surprisingly slio'rt time. But you ' ctin help hltn, and add considerably to ' his comfort, bjj out-flltlng him boforo ho leaves with tho' easy-to-carry and 1 ' extremely usoful things for .soldlors 1 you can get nt Clinton's. SniKary Wntchcs, j- Trench Mirror, - Money licit, Fountain l'cn, Compass, Kvcrshurp Pencil, Slicing Outfit, Drinking Cup, Comfort Kit, Identification Locket, Photo Holder, v C. S. Clinton Graduate Optician At the Sign with the Big Ring. i. 4 DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist 1 .Office over tha McDonald State Bank. CITY AND flOHNTY NEWS. Mrs. Herman LoDloyt and Mrs. Thornburg -went to' Kearney Wednes day to spend tho day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John States returned Wednesday morning from a visit with Walter States and family in Denver. i Mies Majory Llddell left Tuesday evening for Dowagiac, -where she will make a protracted visit with friends. Chad. Bogue returned Wednesday from Omaha where he had been trans acting B. of R. T. business for several days. Len Kidwell came over from Wall aco Wednesday to help presorve tho peaco and dignity of the city -during the Foulrth of July. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Wilcox camo up from Cozad Wednosday to spend tho Fourth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Wilcox. Dr. Morrill. Dentist. Mrs. Wm. H. C. Woodhurst left Tues day for Kearney where she will visit her sister Mrs. Clarence Tollefsen un til tho end of tho week." ed their work as a board of eqallza-; tion Wednesday and adjourned. Com paratively few complaints on assess ments iof'.property were filed. i ,.4 IIoubo cleaning and rulgs cleaned. All ' work guaranteed satisfactory. Phone Red G50. ' tf Mrs. James Keefe and daughter, mother and sister of J. T. Keefe, ar- vlvml frvm T.na Anr-ftlpH ' WflllnOtlflllV and remained for a couple of days' while cmouto to their homo in Sioux City. John IT. Cochran, Ed L Plorson, "Hnlflpn Knlo" Landmen. Sutherland. lltuiaamu " Employees of tho Unlop Pacific re ceiving checks Monday noted that tho sum of the check included the increase of "pay granted them. The increase is equal to about an average of twenty dollars per month for each engine and train employee. For Service First and Guarantee Work, call North Platte Plumbing and j Heating Co., Phono 4C9, 106 East Sixth street. . j A call has been made for a repub lican state convention to be hold in, Lincoln Tuesday, July 30th, for tho purpose of adopting a platform and selecting a state central committee., To this convention Lincoln county is entitled to thirteen delegates. Mrs. Chas. McLean was called to Ogden tho early part of the week by tho death of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Dudek and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, all of York, Neh., are guests of" Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Morrill . Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stono Drug Storo. tf The ryo harvest has been in progress this week, and somo fiolds of wheat have also neon cut, but tho -wheat har vest will begin In earnest next week. Marriage licenses wero Issued Tues day to Dewey Farmer and Dolla Les sley, both of Broken Bow, and to Jay Sonford, of this city and Alberta Wood of Princeton. For salo Yearling bull, good grade Hereford. R. E. Marshall, Phone 790F11. N. E. Buckloy Is now driving a new Cadillac six car which he purchased of J. V. Romigh Tuesday. It Is certain ly a beautiful car and is as well built as it is handsome k A son was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Placok at the Nurso Brown Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Placek was formerly Miss Besslo Anderson, and now Uvea near Hershey. For Sale Hoosjer Kitchen cabinet in good condition. 620 So. Chestnut street Phono Black 480. 50 Tho Durbin Auto Co. moved its! LtyQAL AND rERSQNAL , , James McNeill has returned from Shelton where ho spent n week with NjJ. 'Ij McDonald, nowofOmaha has b6$n$lsjthn? relatives and friends fiv town for several days'lmSTT ' Paaft k'Sehwaigor wno liad bdon Btauoneu at .JacKsqnvUH F, n -. been transferred to Hampton .RoadsJi Va KE1 CIIOSS CANTEEN . SEltVICK SOON Kccfo Olrcn n Commission, HEADY. To J. T. ICoofo of North' flatto, 6ui ciialrmnn of tho Division of Four- Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Mr. and Mr$. Jphn Gray left AVedHM nnntlnv nmnilnp fnt PnUfnrnfn spend a couple of weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Florin Muchllnskl havo purchased a lot on west Third Btreot and aro having a now homo built thereon. Mrs. Kate Daley and Mrs. Wllbor Moydrs, of Ogden -who havo boon guests at tho Omar Huff homo will leave Sundny. Joo Marshall, who six years ago was employed as a brnkemnn out of North Plntto, passed through with tho Utah troops Wednosday. Riley AVarren loft Wednosday morn ing for Norton, Kans., to visit tho home folks and will tako examina tion for tho navy at Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. John Weinberger, Jr. of Omaha, are tho guests of local rel atives this weok while onrouto to At wood, Colo., to visit the latter's slater. P. C. Potcrson, custodian at the Federal building wilt loavo July 12th for Pine Edgo, Mont, to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Hansen, formerly of this clty . For quick nclion nun fltlHfnclorr inle list your land with Thoelockc. tf Jack Harter, who is always round whon anything oxciting occurs, drift ed into town Wednesday to bo pres ent at tho auto races. Jack is travel ing through -western Nebraska and eastern Colorado selling auto acces sories. Chas. RIncker and Geo. Knapp will leavo today for Ft. Logan having en listed in tho quartermaster's depart ment of the army. Russell Langford Harry Pizor, and Dick Evans will leave July 12th for Ft. Logan to enter tljej service. School District No. 13, near Brady, donated ?15.45 to tho Red Cross Wed nesday. This was raised by giving an ice cream social. Tho ladles throughout tho county aro not only loyal but energetic, as sh"own by tho funds they raise. Householders In North Platto seem to bo laying in their winter supply of stock this week to the Masonic Temple I "a ?Llale T Jit h,,n,nn ww vniin nnr.t Curo it from tho mines. For a weok provided for a show room and with a commodious workshop in tho rear. Tho Malonoy Co. will movo-its hard ware stock to the south, room in the Masonic Temple building, and the spaco now occupied by that depart , .J1..??08.8 Canteen sorvico to Uitnuto Mon of tho United States Com- Sxtt mTi imi0 ... uni? mlttoo on Public IntormaUomvtho vl.."0" ?,K.,Cft. bu,u,lnB soon.iaovornmon hns Issued a ConmWslon R. .VV 48 wuro inuuo on 110 1 granted on tho rccommodatton of thd JW..UJ..K mis wuck, w.uioa maKcs ino, state head of tho Division, Prof. M. M. Intorlor moro Inviting, and tho only PoBS of tho Unlvorslty of Nebraska. uiing now incKing 13 mo authorization This commission, which ilB given "by from the contral office nt Chicago to. and with tho consent of tlio Prosldont nuu.Kunue uip sorvico. tho uiucngo'of the United StatesMs issuod to lo office .has given tho North Plntt;Cal clmlrnl&n who rMp proved tholi voii.wuu h iiiiug ui niv, which is inq higbest accorded any canteen. Thhil raung provides notbnly for furnish ing!, tho troops with Punches and with stnoals whon ordered, 'in. advance, but aiso Hospital accommodations, -which menus a room with bod In caRO tv '801 dier should bo taken from tho train Blck. As previously stated lunches will be served only to troop trains and not to Individual soldiers passing thru on regular trains. Thoso troop trains pass through both night and day, and a night sorvico, nt timos, will bo necessary. The canteen will bo conducted by ten committees, each having a ohnlr man, with Mrs. Chaa. Boguo as gen eral mnnagor ana Mrs. Milliard Hos ier assistant More SoldJors.PftRS TfirjtUBh. Sovornl more trAlnkmds bt sDlillors passed fJiiWgh W-odnesdliyf, among: which woro ono train of U. S. regulars who detrained ntirt. for half nn lirtur iupr moro mnrchod tlirouh tho businpss UUUllUJlt Bl'l'K MIO UUJT0 IV GHUIICO1 lO oxprwlscv Ctartajln, drM inovenlrails o:; I or two past tho most prominent ve hicles on the streets havo been coal Wagons and trucks. Orlflcnl Surgery with Homeopathic Medicine In Acuto or Chronic Pis. icnscH. John S. .Twlncm, 31. I). fit 1 ' mcnt will be used in displaying furn- Up to Wednesday ovenlng nlncty- Uuro. s ' four of the 142 boys who registered -'ti v i1'.!,'p . June-Bth had-flllcd and returned their 1 Pa.nQS V4 fr r,X0(1 ,ro"; questional to tho registration trl f "t.U.I V,rTnnVCMnry sl Jrd. The remaining forty-eight havo iron. L. Lipshitz, tho Junk Man. juntn toraorrow to mko their returns. Tho Dorryberry & Forbes Implement Classification of these 142 boys will be Co. say this season has surpassed all made within a few days, others in the sale of farm machinery,! Af r,,0(i,i n, t,.i dH lrTay reaChCd fUr t,10USanPreshleT Vas accepted ?nd B. F. c mrB- ISeoborgor appointed to fill tho Wo drove over part of the Jack vacancy. Mr. Seebergor has been out Marrow flats Tuesday ovenlng and of town and it is not known whether were gratified to seo small grain and ho will accept, but Js probable' that ho corn In such a (promising condition, will. The acreago of wheat and corn is very , u L p. g, tt arrIved f..om EVr' lTtaZZyll0OllS Camp CodfwdneX night and'le" like a real farming community, ma,ned un'tn ,nBt n,ght no ,oft For, Sale Two libuses and two lota, for Camp Perry, whoro he will receivo Also two uaed aujlomahilea on VVI riflo instructions for thiry days. Ho condition at a bargain. See Julius says at Camp Cody but few of tho Hahlor. 46tf original members of Company E ro- .. . , .. . . . main. Those Btlll there are officers and Even though in-some sections wheat non-coms who aro drilling tho 16,000 was somewhat injured by the hot solectlve draft men who have been weather in Juno, men who havo driven sont to that camp over the greater part of the county say. that tho wheat crop this year will bo' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bllckensderfor, the largest In tho history of the coun- ot this city, havo two sons ln tho sor ty. While the yield may not avorace vice. Clarence entered tho aviation as heavy as in somo years, tho acre- Rervico and wont ln training at San volops tho character perfectly. This CITY AND COUNTY 'NEVTS Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean returned yes terday from a visit In Minneapolis. Miss Doris Solbert wont to Grand Island yesterday to visit relatives for a week or so. Miss Hannah Kolihor, of Omaha, Is tho guest ot friends in town, hnving arrived yesterday morning. Molino two-row mnchino for salo. Inquire at C20 east 4th street, North I'inttc 45-0 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boylo left this morning for DIx, in the extromo west part of tho state, where Mr. Boylo has purchased a stock of general mer chandiso nnd will permanently locate. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stuart recolvod word Wednesday that their son Nod had arrived safely at Bomo point in Frftnco. Ned enlisted In tho servico In Ohio, nnd for several months had been stationed at an eastern training camp Dr. L. C. Drost was called to Cen tral City yesterday to treat tho llttlo daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schill er who Is critically ill with scarlet fever. Tho mother and daughter had been visiting in town ten days ago and upon returning homo tho llttlo ono wns immediately taken down. An officer of one of tho troop trains passing through Wednosday and whoso battalion marched through tho streets, suggested that whon troops get off for oxorclso tho police should clear all automobiles off Dewey street for a distance of two blocks and permit no cars to enter thoso blocks whllo tho tr6ops wero on tho streets. Should this bo done, said tho office, the troops will as a rule give exhibition drills.' iln Tuesifcty's Jssuo wo p,ubllBhed nri article in which Governor Noville asked tho co-operation of all in fur- nlfahing his office with a list of all Lincoln county boys who hnvo enlisted in' tho sorvico. ThiB request of Gov ernor Nevilo should meet with ro sponso from evory parent who has a son or sons in tho sorvico by onlist mont, for it Is only through this co operation that an accurate roster of tho boys from Lincoln county can bo kept. Mnrion Howard, tho Boston critic, for tho Moving Plcturo World says tho following of the plcturo showing at the Crystal Saturdny: "Another good play for tho screeh, 'Her Decision,' with nri excellent cast. I went twico to seo this Just for tho work of J'. Bar noy Sherry, who has a decidedly Milgh-waer mnrk' part and holds true to, the character. Whllo tho plot Is not entirely original, it is so well worked out in such capable hands as to give it now angles worth while. Horo wo get the employer nnd his stonogrnphor, whom ho marries, knowing well tho girl thinks she loves another (who is a ne'er-do-well, and gets his innings later on.) The part of Martin Rankin could not bo in uottor hanus, anu Gloria swanson uo their ability to orgnnizo amvthrough sovornl campalgnsi-cffectivoly to conduct a branch of the Division, of Four-MInuto Mon. It Is signed by tho director of tho Dlvigifin, William McCormlck Blair, nndby Profo88or Fogg, --.ou- Homo Canned Fruit. I have socured tho ngoncy for. tho celebrated homo canned fruit, picked pooled and canned by hand whero It is grown ln California by tho Taylors. Phone Rod 491. Mrs. O. A. PLUM MER, 114Sotith Sycamore ::o:: Tho Brlscoo car, sold by tho Homo Guards, was awarded to tho owner of ticket No. 429. Tho salo wob held at tho Sammy Girls thoatro last ovon-J ing. ago Is much larger than In any prev ious year. 1 Hubs THE UNIVERSAL CAR EVERY FARMER NEEDS A Ford One-Ton Truck Every farmer at this time of the year has under consideration the way he can most cheaply bring his grain, hogs, etc., to market-return with coal for the winter, flour, feed, lumber and bran. The Ford Worm Driye Truck is the one that is solving the problem, cost of up-keep unusually low and the greatest service the Truck world knows (FORD SERVICE.) Priced at North Platte $659.32 Your order must be placed at once to insure delivery HENDY-0G1ER AUTO CO. t Phone 34 Corner 4th and Dewey Lnn Diego. Later ho was transferred to is a fine Triangle nicturo and to bo now vorK ana tno last news from him 'commended to tho limit, ,was that ho waB on a receiving Bhlp ::o::- soon to go overseas. The other son, Harold, resigned as assistant cashier of n bank in Now Mexico and enlisted in tho navy. Ho is now stationed at Maro Island, California. "HOME" l'rctty nice to tako 11 friend up to this nttrnctivo cottngo nnd say: "Hint's my 1101110.'' Ho'll havo n lot of respect for your business ability nnd tho highest ndmirntlon for your good tnste. And tho Joko Is Hint It costs so much less thnn It looks. We'll tell YOU tho nctunl cost. Ono hundred nnd fifty other designs for your consideration equally meritorious nnd economical. Coates lumkr Co. North Platte, Nebraska Miss M. Sieman, steam baths and Swedish MaBsage, ladies 'and gontlo mon. Phone 897. Brodbeck bide. 85tf Supt. Tout, who recently returned from Lincoln, whero ho went to look up the (possibility of securinc teach ers for the city schools, did not find the conditions very bright. Every where there Is a scarcity of teachers, and those who havo not already signed contracts for noxt year aro asking for higher salaries than tho North Platte district permit to bo paid. Just at this" time it looks as though tho city schools will be short of teachers whon tho fall term opens. An Information was filed niralnnf. Ralph Starkoy Monday charging that ho had no visible means of support and that he -was not employed in any useful vocation, Tho dofondant ap peared at a hearing Wednosday fore noon and pleaded not culltv tn tim charge, claiming that he was Interest ed in farming. Judge Woodhurst took tho matter under advisement until the afternoon -when ho imnosod a tine of fifty dollnrs and costs, but suspend ed tho fine for a period of thirty days, the Judge demanding that on or bo foro tho oxplration of that period Starkoy must bo employed at nnnrlfnt and necessary employment. About flvo hundred tooonln wltnnsB- od tho elimination racos at tho fair grounds Wednesday afternoon. All tho eight drivers nuallfleA for hn flfty-iinilo raco run yostorday. King Rhiley and tho driver of tho Stutz pur mado tho lap in thirty-eight seconds, urn wwoy courteously gavo tho Stutz driver first place ant ho took second. Tho Morcer car throw a tiro and wont over tno top on a tulrn, throwing out tho mechanician and iniurlmr hin loir. Tho car was given another tryout and won lourm piaco. Allied Gains on the WeHtern Front. American energy Is having Us ef- foct on tho "western front, whoro tho forces under Foch havo succssfully carried out a series of local opera tions of utmost importance. Nono of those takes tho form of a major ad vance, but togothdr thoy will havo a decided effect on tho futuro of tho groat battlo lino. In each of tliom tho enemy has been dlsposBossod of vantago points, for lack of which he must bogln any now attempts at his object under conditions not to hta liking. "Nibbling" has another p-uir-poso, in that is serves to occupy a con siderable part of tho German forces and compols any effort at concentra tion ln the rear to bo carried out with duo regard to activity at tho front, dlsconcorting general plans through continual lintierrupjtlon. Kofhing ln any of these movements may bo look ed upon as advertising tho strategy of the central allied command, boyond tho fact that Foch and his associates do not propose to allow tho llun to rest or to consolidate his front lino positions. Under thoso conditions tho expected great effort of tho onemy muBt ho Initiated far to tho roar of tho existing lines and dovelopcd. If at all, practically in viow of tho allies, who -will thus havo tho bettor oppor tunity for meoting It early onough to bring It to tho abortlvo end that mark ed tho third phaso of tho spring drive. Viowod in thlg light, tho llttlo bites our boys aro taking along tho front aro lmmonso value to tho wholo plan. Omaha Boo. ::o:: Don't forget tho namo of tho rem edy you need when tho stomach or bowolB aro disordered. Prickly Ash Bitters quickly corrects such troubles and makes you feel bright and cheor ful. You should havo a bottlo at homo nil tho tlmo. It is tho doso taken promptly that porvonta sicknosa nnd expense Price $1.25 por bottle., Gummere-Dont Drug Co., Special Agonts. wcruSwtecuted, Bhowlngitho mon to bo perfectly! trained.'. TJI 1 'pntov eftnl rociiinra woro ''ifiiroutn iHrontlv ftvnrsumw A limit 2,000 flion passed east Wednesday, all coming1 'from Pncinc coast camps, v t:o:: . Lutheran ClmrchJ Morning Worship, 8:0 o'clock with 8ormn?'Tho Porroct Righteousness." Sunday-fechool nt 12:82. Everyone wcl como at theso Borvicos. Rov. C. Franklin Koch, Pastor. ::os: Adam Christ loft n fow days ago for Staploton to visit hig sister for a wook. A coaled tonguo, bad breath, dizzi ness nnd a clogged condition ln tho bowola can bo quickly relieved by us ing Prickly Ash BIttors. It la pre eminently efficient In such allmonta Price $1.25 por bottlo, Gummoro-Dont Drug Co.. Special Agents. Make your family comfortable, vot onl) this Summer Out for ninny Summers.. Buy an Elec tric Fan. Dlvido tho prlco by tho years thoy last North Platte Lighh & Power Co. DR. J. S. TWINEM. PHYSICIAN 8c SURGEON, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. ! Physician, Surgeon, Obstetrician. X-Ray. r For your comfort nnd accommodation The Nurse BrSwn1 Memorial Homeopathic Hospital. Homeopathic medicine for acutp and chronic diseases. A trial will convince you that there istno system of treatment its equal. Office phone 183. . Residence phone 283. Hospital Phone 110. WE BOY YOUR HAY. GRAIN, SEEDS AND LIVESTOCK. . v?- sti coaj Flour, Graham, Whole Wheat, Cornj., 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 9.9. ITS A LASTING JL'HOI'OSITION With us that until you aro satisfied wo don't consider a transaction end ed. So you will bo doing us a favor if you will tell un of anything you don't llko about our FEED and our sorvico. Don't hesitate because tho matter may seem a trilling ono. Wo want to correct tho fault bo It llttlo or big. Porfoct Bhorvlco 1b tho aim of this establishment LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON PHONE 03. CAE EXCHANGE Before buying a car be sure to seo me as I have a number of cars almost as good as now, which I will sell at a bargain. Theso cars aro not old broken down junk, but cars which will stand close inspection and will save you monoy. Would be pleased to have you call and see these cars. A. M. BLUMB FIJtST CLASS CAR PAINTING. 818 North Locust St. AUTO LIVERY Since I linyo sold tho garago am doing auto II Tory from tho North Sldo Barn,. Day or Night Tolopbono 29. Wo make a specialty of drhoi to sales all oyer the county at the rate of lire cents por mile por person. Thoso who hare tmles throngheut tho country please let mo know. Also a fow cars for sale. Night Call Hod 632. Julius Mogensen.