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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1918)
0 SenuH3eckIu Subutte. IRA L. BARE, Editor and Publisher - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Ycnr by Mall In Adranco...,$1.2o Ono Year by Carrier la Adrance $1.50 Entorod at North Platto. Nobraska, Postofflco as Second .Class Matter. I'JUDAY; -JULY lOtli) 1918. AMERICAN TROOPS STOIi THE FIFTH GERMAN DRIVE. The Germans began tholr fifth drive this week, In their hope to broak turoutrh to Paris, but the allied lines have stood Arm. The offensive east and west of Rhclms' ban had the brakes applied to It by tho strong re sistance of tho American, French and Italian armies. Nowhoro has tho onomy found It posslblo to 'press for ward, and tear his way thru opposing positions to points of vantage. Sorao gains have been mado but they nro trivial compared with thoso of other attacks. Instead of In mllos they may bo reckoned almost In yards. And from some of tho (positions captured tho oncmy havo beon ejected summar ily under vicious counter attacks de livered by tho American troops light ing alone as a unit and Americans fighting shoulder to shoulder with tholr French comrades ln arms. Tacit admission that tho enemy has beon retardod In tholr assaults, If not halted, seomlngly Is contained ln tho latest German official communication, In dealing with tho fighting of Tues day, It Bays allied troops on the Marne front havo delivered "violent countor attacks," and that to tho oast of Rholms "tho situation is unchanged.'' Tho only claim mado to any success by tho communication is that thore wero "some local successes to the s&uthwest of Jtholms." Tho succoses of the Amorlcans and tho French glvo back to them points of strategic value on the heights dominating tho Marne .valley. Tho Amorlcans nlono recaptured Fbssoy and Crozancy, cast of Chateau-Thierry and at ono point near Fossoy drove back tho enemy across tho rlvor and took a numbsr of prisoners. i'arincrH Cure Three Slackers. (Ca'ppor's Weekly.) Throo Wealthy farmers ln Stafford county, Kansas, told tholr neighbors who wore soliciting for tho Rod Cross that "th'oy had mado tholr own money and could do as they ploasod With it.' They gavo tho solicitors to (understand they wero entirely Indopondont of tho rost of tho peoplo. Tho Wichita lleacon -tolls what followed: AH the farmers, in tho township hold a meet ing. Some of tho more hot-headod ones proposed tho use of tar. But ono philosopher suggested something worse. "We'll tako them at tholr word arid havo nothing to do with thorn," he Bald, Everyone prosont Blgnod an agree ment to cut off an a-eiations wmi tno throo. Then thoy took tho papor to town and had tho merchants Bign It. Tho noxt day ono of tho throo (armors rirnvo to town In his car to buy some supplies. "I can't sell you anything,' said thp morchant. Ho wont to. tho bank and tho bankor said, '.Horo's your monoy. .1 don't want your business." Ho wont to tho garago to got Bomo gasoline. "I can't loti you havo it. said tho proprietor. Ho then went to tho telephone oxchango to tolOPhono homo for gasoline. "You haven't uny tolophono," said tho tnan- ngor. "You are cut off. ' i:o:;, .-ToxEntploycrH of laborers. UJ. S. Employment offlco, North Platte. Nob.. July 17 1018. Tov employers rocoivlng laborers through tho V S. Employment Sorvico: Yo will 'ploaso return tho Intro duction card from Emp. C properly signed before tho expiration of jthroo days from dato prosontod, This is to avert possible attempts by applicants to mako uso of such canhi fraudulently as ovldenqo boforo draft boards or police inquirers, that thoV aro 'Booking employment ' Tho card must show whether tho applicant has boen hired or not. ARNOLD F. HEELER, Examlnor in Charge. :;ot: Ouniittn Roosevelt. Killed. Lieutenant Quentln Roosovolt, Colo nel Roofstfvolt's youngest son who has ben attached to tho American lino rorca on tno Marno iront, waB kuiou at Cbateau-Tlilorry on July 14th. Lieutenant Roosevelt, tho dts'pat,ch Bays, was roiurning irom a pawn man squadron. It was seon that Roosovolt suddenly lost' control of his machine, having probably received a mortal wounut , On hearlncr the news Colonel Rooao volt saldj "Quontln'a mother and I arc vory glad that ho got to tho front and had tho chance to rendor some sorvlco to his country und to show tho stuff thoro was ln hjm before his fato bo fell hhn." ft '' This Is n Ileal Snap. Seven room coltago, full raodorn within threo blocks of tho Post Of fice. For quick Bnlo $3,200.00, easy terms G2-4 BUCHANAN & PATTERSON ; ;o: : 10,000 Men Called for AukukL Provost Mnrahall 'Goneral Crowdor yoBtorday issued n call for 46,000 men for tho period botweon August Btlt and 0th. Nebraska's quota will bo 100 men. nri3 thoy will bo aent to Cnmn Fremont, California, This will tako probably two or threo men from Lin coln county. This Is tho first gonoral call for AugUst, during which month tho mil itary program provides for tho cn- trammonfof 300.000 men. Some uno clal calls already Issued account for ,111,1111 oi this numbor. t:o::. If you can't work woll ln hot Vcnthpr tako Prickly Abu Bitters, It inwlflos tho stomaclk 'liver and bowels and fortlflos tho body to resist the do pressing influonco of summer heat Price $1.25 per bottlo. Gumraero Dont Drug Co. Special Agents. 1 VULCANIZING , , ACCESSORIES NEBRASKA RUBBER WORKS 6th &. LOCUST FILLING STATION. . PHONE 305- - ' 0. A. R, to Portland. Tho National Encampment of tho Grand Army of tho Republic moots. at Portland, Oro. August 19th to 23d and tho government has fixed a cent per mllo rato for all mombora of tho G, A R. and tholr families, all mem- bors of tho W. R. C, ladles of tho G a ti Qniin AVvMnoB nn Xf A. It, Sons of Votorans. Daughters of Votorans and members of tholr faml lies. Tickets .will go on salo August first and will bo good for sixty days. hH? reduced' rato except .upon nrosgnta- I T'Sr aT A-?RdSS- Jif-0-, J KQ5C a Vrtl , , n..7i1;i Aiigust lGth on tho BurUngJon anWr- rlVoat Port and the following Monday 5&,fn'Sn"timn,Vnt wW,?' Such train WllK.b& made-Up of Stand- ard sleeper and chair cars. No tourist sleepers can bo had befcauso Uoy are m uso for moving Boldlors. All who dqslro pul man berths on the ofticlal trnln fihould wrlto ns Boon as possible to Ilarman Broas, Adjt aon, Stato; uVubB, umwm, uu. " "thrown boar s, herds of olophaUtsJ cupy ono berth in a standard Bleepor !,,, ',.,i i,i Mir rr toi'pfWnutuo .rate win bo I1B.G0 for each and or one in . . . . a ,.. I uurui uiu r uu win uu fx.u. o uu- fnmIly firild by oxport horsemen to bo comodato thoso who havo to rldo in'.,,. ' Bt. rV,,i4.i ,ii i. cha r cars arrangements are being ;oVQr on oxhluUlon nny vhoro at mado for tho official tral to atop onoi iUl ytlm0 T1 nro Wuo rbbon wln. night onrouto at Holena,- Mont, and ono night at Spokane, Washington. Tho commercial club of Holena hasjUl) r,co of ndir;l8Blon breakfast at reasonable rates, Spok ane will no.' doubt do tho Bnmo. ThosO who doslro to go on other trains and at othor times aro provllpgcd to do so. Any fairly direct routo may bo select! cd for tho return trip. All ,who do Blro to go from North Plnt.to and vicin ity should notify. Jv B. Evans, Adit, of S. A. Dofiglns Post, G . A.'Rii' ajlBOOn na pos8lblo bo ho , may know how many cortlfldntos to "procure. J. S. HOAGLAND, Dopt Commander G. A R. COJUUSSIONEUS' PROCEEDINGS. Jujy 15 1018. Board, mqt pursuant to adjournment, prosont H6rmlnghauBon, and Koch and county dork. Tho following claims woro allowed: Wosloy Cocklo, dragging roads, Com. Dlst 3. $15.00. T. M. Cohagen, freight and draylng, ?7.2C. Wesley Cockle, road work, Dlst. 10, $5.00. Josso Long, road work. Dlst 31, $10. Thos. McConnoll road work, Dlst. 40, $7.50. Frank Ilenooka, rood work, Dlst 49. 110.00. Sundry persons, work on south fllll Horahoy bridge, $100.50. F. A. Rasmusaon, printing, $53.37. Vesper McCormlclc, road'work, Com. Dlst 1, $54100. Nick BrSaius, road work, B-lst 40, $07.75. O. W. Eddy, rofund of taxes, $73.59. Whoroupojj tho board ndlournos to July 19. lOjjS. If your a'np.otito Is, poor and your stomach and toowola out of order tho romody you aood Is Prickly Ash Bit tors. It cleanses tho system of bilious Impurities, sharpens tho appotlto and makes you feel lino. Price $1.26 por hottlo. Qumero-Dont Brug Co. Special Agents. Thti strict of Ixteh" lfts it dtiigttt.l to tali Iht unctrtainty 01.1 of tire-buxinjl Your Experience "THE talks which preceded this described which to determine the value of tiroes before The subjects discussed in these talks were: "Weight Thickness Traction Tube-Life Price Tube-Shape ,Cross-S ections Organization , Tube-Fit Experience The Ultimate Test is to Try Michelins. Nothing Proves Michelin Superiority Like Actual. Use. YANKEE ROBINSON SHOW COMES NEXT WEEK. Yankee Robinson's 3-rlng Wild Animal Circus comes to North Platte noxt Wednosday, July 24th. Thoro must bo merit to a big ontor- Priso thls cal bro when t can an ;.,. ,, nrtian. n , nounco and present such a now high' Mnim lit.. P n t ( hii n.l.rrt nlMn,,n nn,...n fpA,w i :. i .i,,,. , ,f. commondablo to tho management, but nlcncln to th Datron ? ftopStSTiorgoouB scenic y IB rapidly followed by a thrill- n'5 program of sklllfuly executed , t unoqUB,ed ln morIti Capt ,Irv, .8n roup of performing ", Albert wonderful trained polar, , VnnAmlrflWn mixn.l ermm of loo,mfdBi Jlgutirfl nnd umaa; Ruth Lo No anaJhP p0rfOrmlng mountain llo th 1 d f h,b,. Qro , , u b, protected n,.(lllnb. Minn np C()nrbft if tod , ' d pW, monkoys, UIIVIIIUIUU O UUUUVIUU UUlDUd J t Tan CWof d T To ar"0 Ul0 bnew roa', wonders ot tUo quln nora At tho latest Now York and Bos ton horso Bhows, and aro nlono worth Whon an Immense flock of trained doves and pigeons aro glvon. their lib erty from Boparato cages, they fly to tho "prima donna on horso-baclf," Mlsa Bosslo Uarvoy, and hovorlng' about hor form a vory attractive feature. - Another now net that will prove a novelty is the trained and educated pigs. Thoso nro( tho first and only porkors ovor soon on exhibition ln n family group, doing entirely now and laughable stunts. Ah nn extra feature Stovo Savago CATC EXCHANGE Before buying a car be sure to see me as I have a number of cars almost as good as now, whichI will sell at a bargain. These cars aro not oll broken down junk, but cars which will stand close Inspection and will save you money. Would bo' pleased to have you call'and see these cars. A. M. BliXTMB FIRST CLASS CAR PAINTING. AUTO SInco I haro sold the garago nm dolnf? auto jltoryfrom tho North Sldo Barn,, Day 0? Night. Tolophono 20. Wo wake n specialty ot drives to sales all 0or tho county at tho rate o( flte centi per Ue per' iters oa. Those ho hate alo throughout Also a few curs for sale. Night Call Hod COS. Julius Mogensen. many tests by you buy them. and his athletic company of famous wrestlers will be seon at both tho afternoon and night exhibitions. ::o:: ' " It Is a ticklish Job to cross a swit Btream but Blue Blazes Rawdon (Win. S. Hart) accomplishes this without turning a hair. Seo him at tho Keith Monday and Tuesday. ::o:: German Loss Is Heavy. Casualties sustained by tho German troops in tho offonsivo this week are estimated to numbor 100,000, accord ing to news received In London from tho battle front ln Franco. Tho position for tho allies at .the prosont stage of the German offensive ln France It said to bo distinctly sat isfactory. Tho Fronch losses aro stat- ed to havo boon very small. They havo lost no guns, tho roport declares. JUST IN TIME Some North Plntto Tooplo Mny W'nlt Till it's Too Late. Don't wait until too lato. Bo suro to be in time. , Just ln time with kidney ills. , Moans curing tho backache, tho dlz zlness, the urinary disorders. That so often come with kidney troubles. Bonn's Kidney Pills aro for this vory purpose, Hero Is North Platte testimony of tholr worth. Mrs. J. R. Baskins, 323 W. Eighth St., says: "My kidneys had been I woro the cause of my poor heath. I toit urea ana ueprosseu and was ?horvoua. I was taken with dizzy "J""0 V nilUhO lvlwt U llij UJ Ut7 T linln'f nnnn unltirr Tlrtn'a Tllnnf . . v 4 , uvva uua a luutiuj Pills long beforo I felt much bettor tno nno." I Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a klndey remedy get , Doan'a Kidney Pills tho same that Mrs. Baskins had. Fostor-Mllburn Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. S18 North Locust St. LIVERY tho country please let me know. LINCOLN COUNTY CLUB N0TES.4 (By BenJ. M. Johnson.) " If cheap rulTbers or old rubbers aro used ln canning It will mean a loss ln tho canned ..product The earthing season In Lincoln bounty Is hero. This year wo must Can, dry or probably do without Tho Government wnrnB us It may need all the factory canned and othorwlso pre pared product In providing tho allies and our soldlors with food. Thoro aro various methods of canning, but tho easiest, simplest and best method for tho homo is without doubt the cold pack method. This method will be demonstrated ln various places ln the county during tho months of July and August Remember It Is a patriotic duty to preserve eggs for winter uso and salo. Ono quart of watorglass will preserve 15 dozen eggs, tho water glass costs about 50 cents a quart. It may be purchased at any drug store. Boll -9 quarts of wator, let cool, add tho watorglass, pour In a 5 gallon crock, cover with a board or glass, and drop into the solution only fresh clean and preferably infertile- eggs. When I was ap'polnted Lincoln County Club Leader last spring, I was Impressed that It was my duty to visit all tho gardens ln tho county but later Instructions outlined my work to be entlroly different therefore you members cannot expect personal visits from me. Through the coopera tion of tho people I hopo to organize tho Boys' and Girls Club work to tho extent that overy member may re colvo individual assistance next year. This Is our first year in this work and too much must not be expected. The Artificial Ice and , Cold Storage Co. Announce! that It Is prepared to fur. rilsh all consuiners-ivlth DEEP WELL Artlflcal Ice. PHONE 40 and your orders will be Promptly Filled. SCHINERNGER UNDERTAKING COMPANY. NORTH PLATTE'S MODERN FUNERAL HOME. AUTO SERVICE LADY ATTENDANT PRIVATE CHAPEL PHONES DAY' 623. NIGHT 930. . 600 LOCUST. 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. ' L NORTH PLATTE ..Genera! Hospital. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North oi Postoftice. Phone 58 A modarn institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Complttely cqulppod X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. StaiT: Geo. D. Dent. M. D. 'Y. Lucas, M. D. J, B. Rcdfield, M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D, WANTED - RAGS 2 to 3 cents per pound. Wo also pay tho highest market prlco for hides, all kinds of Junk NORTH TLATTE HIDE, IKON & METAL CO. Phono Bod 200. Phone 308 ALBE11T A. LANE, Dontlst Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platto, Nebraska. DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Kmbamers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 538. PLATTE VALLEY MOUNMENTAL 1YOBKS. Granite and marble koadstonos. The only sbop ln the city. Equipped vrltli pnonmatlo macklnery. Letterlag neat ly done. All work guaranteed. WOOD GATE & ABERNATHY. Corner 7th and Locust, North l'attc. GEOf B. fDENT,' riisylclan and Surgeon. Special Attention Give to Surgery and Obstretrks. Offlco: Building &sLoan Building Phones: Offlco 130, Besidonco 115 DH. 1IAKOLD A. FENNEIt Osteopath. Belton Building Office hours 9 a, m. to C p. m. 7 p. m. tot 8 p. m. Phones" Office Black 333 "' R03. Black 1020' J. B. REDFIELD. PHYSICIAN Si SURGEON Successor to Drs. Rcdfleld & Rodfleld PHYSICIAN St) SUBOEONS HOSPITAL Office Phone 642 Rea. Phone 670 Office ph,one Ml. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLET Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Therapy 788 City National Bank Building.. Oman. Nebraska. Hospital Phono Black 633. Houso Phone Black 633 IV. T. PRITCHAUD, Graduate Votorlnarinn Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. ono-half block southwest of tho Court House. JOnN IV. COCHRAN ED. L. TIERSON "Golden Rule" Landmen. Sutherland, Nebraska, p iLjm ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offlco over McDonald Bank. Office Phono 113C Res. Phono 1120 Notice of Flnnl Report. EatntO Nn. 1K3R nf tlia natnto Francis E. Snyder, deceased in tho county court of Lincoln county, No- hraska. Tho state of Nobi-nalrn in nil Interested in said estate tako notlco mat tne aammistrator has filed a final account and rnnnrt rf tita nHmln. Istratlon and a petition for final settle ment and discharge as such adminis trator, which has been set for hearing boforo said court on .Tnlv 2fifh" mis at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may ap pear ana coniest tno samo. JJatea July 1, 1918. Wm. H. C. WOODHTTRST. July 2-3wks County Judge. Notice to Creditors. Estate No. 1EGK of f!arvHno TaMt. deceased ln tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. TUo Stato of Nebraska, ss: Credi tors of said estate will tako notlco that the time HmltPil for nrPBAntnttnn and filing of claims against said Estate Is Novemeber 2, 1918, and for settlement or salu Estate Is Juno 28, 1919: that I Will sit at thn rrmntv court room In said county on August 2. 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on tsovemoer 2, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, examlno, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and nhlenttnn dnlv filed.' WM. H. c. wnrinmmsT J2-30 Countv Judore. Notice to Crmlltors. Estate No. 15C4 of Thomas Simantdi doceased in the county court of Lin coln county, Nebraska. Tho stato of Nebraska, ss : Creditors of said estate will tako notlco that tho time limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estate Is October 26th, 1918, and for settlement of said Estate Is June 21, 1919; that I will sit at tho county court room in aald county, on July 2G, 1918, at nlno o'clock, a. m., and on October 2G, 1918, at nlno o'clock a. m., to receive, ex amine, hoar, allow or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, J25-4-wks. County Judge. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the matter of tho Estate of Sophia Federhoof, deceased. Order of hearing on final report ot Executor. Now on this 11th day of July, 1918, camo G. S. Huffman, tho Executor of said estate, and filed herein his final account as such Executor, and asks to bo discharged, and for a decroo of final settlement of such estate. It is therefore ordered that tho 6th day of. August, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m. at my offlco ln North Platte,, fJobraska, bo fixed as tho tlmo ana place for exam ination and nllowanco of said roport and account Tho heirs and devisees of Bald de ceased, and all persons interested In snld Estato aro required to appear at tho tlmo and placo so designated, and show 'cause, if any exists, why said account should not bo allowed. It is further ordered that a copy of this order bo published in tho Semi-Weekly Tribuno of North Platto. Nebraska, for threo week-j prior to tho day set for said hoarlng. Hated July 11, 1918. Wm. H. C WOODHURST, Jll 3wks. County Judge.