The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 23, 1918, Image 5

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    iGIT-YAfla)tfJ(Hraa?Y-NETV;S. , John Hahler.Jett last night -for Cay
i" .... , -Ttrr: i por, Wyo,, whoro ho la. employed vin 'a
mut'ra nt,ni nm i . , ' bank: IIo had been In town for a wcok
WATB. CllSirlOS DlllCSbaCh -Will leaVO vlsltlnn hlo nnrrmta
t&Jay for MlndeiTto visit relatives. V,sftlns hlB Parcnt8
Vwi.. t, i V , i. . J Mrs. Frank Barber and
fS&i'-YZ u fl yt&k iot chlI(lron Ioft Sunday on an -ftUto lrlp
Omaha to, take' niddtcal treatment n Wvhmt mi rv,iorn,irt Ti,nv nr.
pect to bo absent about two woeks.
The Prosbytorian ladlorf- aid society
will mcoi Thursday attprnoon In tho
church basement and will be enter
tained by Mesdamos Curry, Mllton
berger and Newton.
W. J. Boll, of tho Blrdwood country
I Dr. Morrill. Dentist '
Dr. J.'f Twlncm relumed' yesterday
morning from n week's visit In Omaha;
-Barn for -Sale, Call Black 179.
4Mlss Elizabeth Woir. or Grand Is
,hlnd, is visiting friends In town.
. vMr .t vi. Mpfimtt- rninn.i cm.: was to town Saturday makinsr toreDara.
day. oventtlg from a visit in Grand la-! n for a "shlng trip into Wyoming
i- " t It hml 1h Unit o4n trw1
I Vl. ' it 1UVU 11 VJ till 11 i.Hk Q 14 OIUI bVU
land,
, Mrs, Vorno Mann anl baby have
gone to Denver for an extended visit
with, relatives.
yestorday In tho Chandler car,
airs. Ivlllan, Mrs. Bong, Mn J"ryo,
. Mrs. Fotreill, Mrs. WJitlakand Miss
El!a 'Corbott. of Wallhefc''' wore hero
,vWm. S. Hart last timo tonight in Saturday to attend tho Red Cross
''Blue Blazes, Bawdon" at the Keith Bpecial meeting.
n . , .... Visit ' our optical department and
. Miss Madge Flynn, who had been' you wlu bo convinced that wo are
employed In Denvof for several -weeks equipped tosglvo you -professional eye
lias-returned homo. 1 i Berrlce,--HAnRY DIXON & SON,
,' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leth roturned Optometrists,
tho lattor part of last week from a
viBit In Wwomlng.
.MIrr Hosn!n Knllnhiirv
Sunday from a week's visit with rel
atlves in Aurora, Neb.
Mrs., Louisa peters, who recently
moved to Grand Island, spent the week
end hero -with relatives.
Miss Mary EHas, who had been
visiting friends . in Grand Island, re
tured homo last evening.
Miss Theresa Tlghe, bookkeeper at
tho Fori?"'- garage, left Sunday for
Omaha 'ro visit her brother.
. Mrs, ' Patrick O'Connor, formerly
Agnea Hanlon, arrived from Omalha
Sunday to visit the homo folks.
' Mrs. E. L. Garrison, of Pocatello,
arrived hero Saturday tolsit rela
tives lrf this city and Welltreet .
Mrs. Clyde Cook will leave tomor
row morning; for Cheyenne to attend
tho Frontier Days and . visit friends.
Jons Jetasen, of Kansas City, arriv
ed tho latter part' of last weolt to ac
cept a position lri the Ideal Bakery.
Margaret and Dorothy, little daugh
ters pt Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Gathers,
-went to Omaha yesterday to visit rel
atives.
In making a note of tho Macomber
assault case It was stated that George
roturnwi Macomber had struck his wife, wherc-
as it should havo rcaU that ho assault
ed his slster-ln-law, Mrs. Chester
Macombor.
Wm. St. Germain, a railroad brake
man, who does plumbing at odd times,
was fined one dollar and xosts irt
Justice Sullivan's court Saturday for
doing this dlass of work without a
Hcenso. The complaint was filed by
Plumber ' Inspector Valerius.
Miss M. Sieman, steain bathB and
Swedish Massage, ladies - and gentle
men. Phone 897. Brodbeck bjdg, 80tf
Otto Westenfeld, one of tho 1918 rog.
souuvwoat or iownr TJonipictlhE'i:
now 60x52 foot -bnrn- nt-n cost of aboup!
si.Rnn. ? ffl
Green fruit is -passing through- In
liberal quantities, from 12lf to 140 cars
Itov. and Mts. J.' H. Curry cfipeel -ttf cu nai y nt uio jocaj plant.
loavo.,noxtjwo6k on an artfo" trip to tlie? Tlu ground at-tho formon.coal yard
mountains, wjtth EBtee Parlcfta theife is heUig cleared-preparatory to nn
brobabVo obJoctlVe. point. c loading thirty thousand Btorago ties.
Phil pdats derfvea today by auto fob Engineers llcnry HRpfpr and Geo.
Encampment, "Wyo whero ht nvllj. Monks loft this' morning for tdrnmle
fish for trout for a week or so. He; whero they go cn a trout fiahlng trip.
,W,1!,bo,,2lno(l at c,1yenno tomorrow; . Engineer Thos. Qrtoa and son-Tom
by his father. ieft today Tor Kimball to harvest a
To. those who enjoy flowers a ilrtv "crP of tiillkd on Jand leased by Mr.
or walk past the homo of Toni Gutbcr Qfln- i
less on west Ffohtlrjeb is well worth' Brakcman Robert Weoks and family
while. Caro of flowers and a fine gardS; loft last evening for Pino Bluffs where
en occupy Tpm'a recreative .periods. they will Bpcnd somo time on tholr
Tho Dfigreo of Honor is requested to hc",C8toa('
meet at tho hall tomorrow afternoon .T'n,n, No- 5 SUndny struck an auto
to proceed in a body to tho Mothodist ni Gardner, a station west of Coluih
churdh to uttifjnd Uie funoral of the J,u,s- ftnd Instantly killed two men and
lato Mrs. M. J. Newman. 4 ... Injured a child.
v a m-v,i 4i, . Conductor E. 0'. Cool returned Sun-
.ffin lnlLinn lll' fr0m - tWO WCCks' Visit With TCl-
qf,winrt n wfl I J wTZ 1 accompanied on tho trirby his daugh
Snthorland, as $40000. Tho.ro are t.,r Mrn nifinnli ,
ICO acros In the Irnct but not quito all wr' , . umno1'
In fruit, ' Conductor J. B, Jeter loft yesterday
-. morning for Los Angeles, whero ho
Tho county commissioners mot in will visit for two weeks. Ho wiJl be
session yesterday and will, probably accompanied homo by Mrs. Jeter and
continue in session for a week or so, Hplen, who havo been thero for aOtno
during which ttlmo they will make time.
semi-annual settlements with tho var-( i0n tra,n No 19 ye8terdtty woro
loua county officers. , twenty naYal lteutcnanta and ensigns
Are you w)jarlng a service p!n. enroute to Pacific Const points. All
Every bno who lias a son, relative or these men were seasoned "sea dogs"
near friond In tho service Is duty having been in tho merchant marine
bound In honor of them to wear a sor- sorvlce before ontering tho navy,
vice pin. See dur show window. Twelve mon employed at tho U. P.
HARRY DIXON. icing Want quit work yesterday,
County Commissioner Koch Is put- which handicaps the work consider-
ting tho tractor which was recently ably. Tho men are paid 32 conta .an
received for road Work in 1x1b district nour anu lodging ana cimrgea thirty
Nottcb to "U'cldcrfC"
vWo liavo Just tuiCblvcd" IJhflrM in
dustrial eyo shields espcclrt'.ly made
ioV tho woldora' work. '
HARRY DIXON & SON; OptombtrlstK
Architect Beck 'has' comploted plans
for a flow bank building nt'Wailaco in
which will bv housed tho now Insti
tution organized by F. C. PlolsUctoe-r,
M. YE, '-Scott and others of this city.
to cnotl ubo. Hm not onlv nsna it. for cents for meals. Wltli tho ovortlnio
Istrants, has mado application for en-' grading purposes, but last week at- they, put in nt time and a halt price,
iistment as a musician at camp Mor-'iacnea u 10 a iry urag anu greatly uvn.u ivu ui uh u. muum
rlt, J. J. Ho mado application for en
listment in a band some timo ago, but
was a coupto of pounds under weight.
Sin.ce. then ho has gained 'tho neces
sary pounds.
improved tho romls In thn vallov. I - JtOJt-
r i .. i , tJ ,4 t Itcccptlon te-Kcy. Cram.
Methodist Aid will hold Its regular Tho farowell r6cetion to RoV. B.
meeuug noxi inursuay aiternoon, a. Cram, who leftSnndav for Atlnnln.
and $17 to $18 for machinery cast
iron. Li. Liipsnitz, tno junk Man,
Ex;shbrlfjf rinejlln, Carpantor was In
Mw&f SairdaWanaIn. talking of crpp$
Vdid' thejtWhet groMwntjio solith
epenillng two or fhrpe weeks in Kansas
Citv.": returned homo t vesterdav morn
ing.
part of the county; flg'ired"'on;yahbut
fifteen bushels tothe acx4. Ho report
ed fivo inches of rain laat,weok'and
'Alias Alice Langford, who had lyjen1?11111 corn coma not ,OOKmore Prcmis-
Mrs-. John H. Day returned Satur
day, ovoning from Lincoln whoro sho
was called by the operation for ap
pondicltls submitted to by Iror ,Son
Dave. The latter is In a very -serious
condition duo to tho seriousness of the
operation, coupled with a weak heart,
but the. physicians are hopeful that ho
will piill 'through.
Arthur Tramp lias been notified of
lua re-ciassincauon, navmg- oeen
J.tT, Keefe returned tho latter part
of last week from Atlantic City, where
he attended tho annual convention of
tho B. P. O. Elks.
Mrs. Earl Hamilton Is visiting Mrs.
J: S. Slmms and oth6r friends in town,
having arrived from Omaha tho latter
part of Cast week.
jU.y 25th at. tho church parlor. .Sewing Ga., to enter tho service as a chaplain,
(for tho Aid and tho Red Cross will be rnii0i 4ntrftv.oT?pinv mmninn- nn nt
We aro paying $14 for mixed iron, on hand commencing at 2 p. m New dance sufflclenUy large to well All
uuimuora mm viBior uurumuy iiivn- the-Methodist church, about sixty
ea . members of tho Homo Guards' were
Strayed Airdalo pup, 3 months old. present. Each department of tho
Finder return to 315 W. 2d or phono church gave Rev. Cram a farewell
Black 979 and recelvo reward. message. Miss Sarah Kelly ropresont-
L w , , " ed tho Epworth League, Mrs. Chas.
ether or jnot you. havo read Mary McNamara thq foreign, missionary
Roborts Rineharts fascinating story an4nt ifa riAi Triia,n iirt
"K" you will certainly want to see tho i,omo mlssionB, Mrs. M. E. Scott tho
picture uiKen irom mo story, .hub aja clety, Wilson Tout tho Sunday
story, it 1s claimed 'by .tha pubLishors Bcnool, Dr. Curry the .local clergy and
has had two million readers. It is a Capt shilling thct Home Guards. B.
StOry Of modern Settings and one that at, nnvnnfiln whn wan r.lmlrman of thn
you do not havo brush up your ancient evening, in .behalf of tho .church, pre
history to enjoy, Mildrckl Harris ds sented Rev. Cram with a purse for his
Sidney Page makes the character -persona expenditures. In accepting
quito as lovable as tho author intend- the farow.ffllB from the BoVoral sources
od. Trua Boardman as "K," Albert and tho nurse.' Hov. Cram mado a talk
Roscoo as-Dr. Wilson, Zella Caufll as in which ho feelingly expressed hial
ui iuuii uuu mi miner u juc uiiiui- appreciation ana spoKe oi wnat no
mona aro am eccoient. At tno iieuu hofped to accomplish In his army work.
Miko Ryan, who, has been engaged, transferred from class 4 A to class 2B,
in .farming, hera for several months,! Arthur, who Is an accomplished musi-
lnft vnalerrlnv fnt- ATlnilitm in. nnswor . Claii, Is Strongly Inclined tO, enlist in
the July catf of drafted boys. 0111 branch of service and for which
theatre Wednesday
July 24th and 25th.
::o::
and Thursday,
During tho evening . tho national
hymns of Enjf.and, Franco and Italy
were sung and tho colorB' of those
countries carried and displayed! by
Money to Loan.
Plenty of six per cent money to loan bovs-. The church. 'ras decorated
on, farms and,, ranches, Interest payr .-wjth tho national colors. ,and army and
..ii..1 ...tn. i . 1 1 IV , . ,. 7: .A ii.
J,,1w.',Fefter, llio Maxwell druggist)) duties of a musician -is "to remove1 the abh annually with prlvllego of pay j navy pennants
was in town yesterday enrputo to.aoad apd wounded from tn battle ings part or nu nt any time. JiOanst cnetam and cak
Colorado Snrlncs' and other Colorado , field, rather a Kruesomo and hazar- closed promptly. No delay.
points, whero ho will spend a month.' dous task. ' IlUCnANAy & PATTERSON.
cake
j ladies.
At the j oIobq Ice
was served by tho
Lr. ivioorer
Is your Storage Battery a, mystery to
Then ' drop in and meet your friend
$4 ii
ill ,
... t
You won't needa. spyglass or a Who's
Who, to' teil you that he. knows his business.
Having been through the school of
Batley Experience, he has attained success,
and what he knows, HE KNOWS.
' ' ' As official Prest-0-Lite service station
-representative in tills territory, he wiirbe
, gladto extend you every courtesy.
m
Midway Motor Co.
(Incorporated)
Arrosted for Sedition. .
"Frank Cumberfeldt, a man about
fifty years of aco was arrested near
Sutherland Saturday by Sheriff Salis
bury on tho charge of sedition artd
- lodged In Jail. Tho complaint, which
was filed by Georgd Palmer, Btatea
that Cumberfeldt said that "ho was
I for tlj Kaiser," that "mo and- Mio
Kaiser Is one,' and "wo. will kill tho
Americans off like dOgB." Ho made
ether vile remarks that aro unprint-
,In, tho information thoro were six
counts, and when Cumberfeldt was
arraigned before Judge WoOdhurst ho
acknowledged that ho 6ad said some
of the tbjngs accredited to him, but
denied making others with' which ho
is charged.
Cumberfeldt will have a hearing be
orn Judge Woodhurst Thursday.
Dorothy
Dalton in
The Tyrant Fear"
An absorbing study in Feminine Psychology
teeming With Life and Activity 1
Crystal IKS'-, July 25-26
Use Less Sugar When Canning
Friit or Vegetables 4
THE Hall Cold Pack
, Canner will give you ia
complete canning out
fit for use in your own
home. It enables you to do
your complete canning
with less sugar and in less
time than would ordinarily
be required, Tn addition to
this, fruit and vegetables
canned Uythe cold pack
method are less likely to
spoil than if canned by any
other method. ,
This Is a year when it is
tho natriotlc duty of every housewife to can all tho fruit :
and vegetables possible. The Hall Cold Pack Canrtervof-
fers you the very best possible means to do your canning
with the .least effbrt and the least amount of work,
Wo ask every housewife to. como to our. store and boo tho Hall Co,lu
Pack Cannor. It is iriado of galvanized steel, will lost practically a.,
lifetime) and is so slm'plo that It can bo used equally woll by nnm
tour or export. Has patontod fruit Jar holdors which mako It Im
possible' to burn or scald tKo hands. Has a capacity
of from a ono-plnt to twelve ono-quart Jars. Cora-
plcto Cannor sells for. only
Call and get DlrecUon Booklet for COtiD PACK CANNING.
$4.50
W. R. Maloney Company
I
North Platte,
Nebraska'
PR. J. S. TWINEM
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
- . , NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. v
Physician, Surgeon, Obstetrician. X-Ray.
For your comfortvond aceommodntion the Nurse Brown,
Memorial Homeopathic Hospital. Homeopathic medicine for
I acute and chronic diseases,, A trial will convince you that there
islno system of treatment its equal.
' Office phone 183. Residence phone 2813.
IHospitol Phone 110.
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mum vmmrT7 .,Ttl i.iftftfrmMHUiTiitiiuauaaBaaHBB .
lrj . - 11 1
KEARNEY, GRAND ISLAND,
NORTH PLATTE,
1 McDonald Bask Building.
Coming to '
North Platte
Tho Physician on n Chronic Diseases
Will Visit Oar City
FRIDAY, JULY 26th,
And mil lie nt tho Tlmmermun Hotel
Until J:30 p. ra. One- day Only.
Dr. Potterf of 31QS Garfield, Avo,
Kansas City,' Mo., who has troatod
thousands of patients with 'electricity
and medicine,' will glyo consultation,
examination and all medicines nec
essary IJItEE. All parties taking ad
vantage of this offer aro requested- to
Btato to their friends' tho result of tho
treatment.
Treats DEAFNESS by an entiroly
now process.
Treats catarrh, throat and lung dlri
oaso, oyo and ear, stomach, liver and
kidnoys, gravel, rheumatism, paral
ysis, opilopsy, Bright'a disease', dis
eases of tho bladder, blood, Bkin,
goiter, stammering and asthma.
Plies and rupture, without dotontlon
from business.
If you aro improving under your
family physician do not take up our
valuabl6- timo. T,ho rich and tho poon
aro treated allko. Idlors and curiosity
sookors will pleaso stay away. Our
timo is valuable
ftomomber', NOT A PENNY will bo
charged for tho medicino required to
all thoso taking treatment thfs trip.
Offico hour 8 a. m.
Positively married ladies must bo
accompanied by their, husbands. Ito
mombor tho date, "Friday, July 2Cth at
tho Tlmmerman Hotol until 1:30 p.
m. only, North Platte, Nebraska.
WE BOY YOUR HAY GRAIN SEEDS AND LIVESTOCK.
We sell Coal, Flour, Graham, Whole Wheat, Corn
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 IKE BEST
Leypoldt & Pennington, '
EAST FRONT ST. PHONE 99.
IT'S A LASTING PK0P0SITI0N
' With us that until you are satisftod
we don't consider a transaction ended-
So you will bo doing us a favor
If yqu will tell un of anything you
dqn't like about our FEED and our
sorvlce. Don't hesitate becauso the
matter may seem, a trifling one. We
want to correct tho fault bo it little
or big. Perfect shervicb is the lm
of this establishment ,
LEYPOLDT '& PENNINGTON
phone w.
CAM EXCHANGE''
Beforq buying a car be sure to secme as I havexa number
of cartf- almost as good as new, which: I will sell at a
bargain. These cars, are not old broken down junk, but
cars which will' stand close inspection and will save you
money. Would be pleased to have you call and see these
cars.
A. M. BLXTME
FIJtST CLASS CAR PAINTING. 818 North Locust St.
AUTO LIVERY
Since I havo sold tho garage aa tlolRg auto Ilrory from the North Side
Bam,., Day or Night Telephone 29. We make a specialty et drhe te
calos all over the county at the rate of fire coats per Rile per persesu
Those who have sales throB&hwt the eoratry please let me mew.
Also a few cars for sale. Night Call Bed 882.
Julius Mogensen.