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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1918)
Tlfe? Needs of fa? - Fighting Man' 1 TJm NoMler lhen In co'nipnct hihicc lie rarrlcH wINi lilm filings lio nttedR. "Needs" Is Hie word, for tliey ndd to lifs comfort mid liclp lilm In his work. You men wlio lire goliip (o Itto cnn. , tonmonts flits month will do wtell to buy tlicse articles at Clinton's before you go. Tlioy arc dependable finality, mid Hie rfiylit prices. Wta liqyo been careful to select goods of u quality wbtcli will giro you thorough satisfaction. C. S. Clinton Graduate Optician At the Sign with the Big Ring. a DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Ofllcc over the McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. 0. A'. Carlton and Hon loft Sun day for a two works' visit In Donvor. Miss Dorln Solbort wtont to Grand Island Saturday evening to visit rcl nttvos. J. W. I'ayno left Sunday morning for Omaha to transact hiiHlnoss for a fow days. For Farm Loans boo Gono Crook. Room wost, of VIonna Cafo. Mrs, floury Drotornltz and daughter loft Sunday for a visit In Choyonna and Denver. Miss' Evolyn lteoso, of Watlaco, Is visiting at the homo of her aunt Mrs. Jack Med raw. Soo tho Whispering Chorus at the Kolth tonight last chanco. TIio Hoynl Neighbors, will moot nt tho K. P. hall Wednesday afternoon ut three o'clock. Or. Morrill. Dontlst Dr. and Mrs,. N. McCabo returned Saturday morning from an extended visit In tho oast. For quick action and nittsfactorj alo list your land ytt 'I'hnclecke. tf Fred Elliott and 12. C. Elliott loft Sujiday for a visit In IJonvor, -and other Colorado cltfos. 1 '" Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stuart' loft'Sat urday for Donvor to visit tholr drttigh ter Mrs, Irono Jncobs. ivmlin In tho aviation service, arrived Sunday to visit Mrss Myrtlo Iloolor. J. D, Cox wont to Grand Island Sun day to tako thi i loaal froight run be tween that city and Kcarnoy. Miss Mario Pottlt. who had boon th. guoat ot MIbh Myrtle IJeolor, roturned ciuiuuiy 10 nor nuino in Fremont Mrs. P. A. Norton nnd Mtb. Fred Thompson loft ycBtorday morning for a vKUwfth friends In Choycnno. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hoagland, who had been s'pondlng sovernl weoks nt Estcs Park, r6turned homo Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. WqEiks, who had boon vlBltlng relatives In town for a weelj, returned to Grnnd Island yes terday. V For Sato or Trade A. good Gas International hay baler. Address W. A. Solby, 1721 West Sixth. 4t Miss Ilolen Jotor came in Sunday from Denver whero sho had bctln visiting whllo cnroiito homo from Los Angolos. A boy baby was. born Saturday to Mr- and Mrs. Drink ot Horshoy. Mtb. Brink was formerly Miss Allco Stew art of this city. Wanted A competent girl for-gonial housowork In smnil family. Thirty dollars par month. Phono 243. 10. N. Smith loavos today with his DodRO racer for Mitchell whero ho has ontored in flvo ot tho races to bo rvhi Thursday. Gift books by favorlto writers aro coming into tho public library in large numbers to bo sent to tho camp libraries for soldiers. , For- Salo String beans for canning, pickles, potatoes and corn. Ordor picjtlos now boforo tho vlnoB aro dead. Dobllttle, Phono 782F022. 2t Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Isaman and chil dren, of Aurora. aro vlBltlng rolattvcB In townthls wcok, whllo onnouto homo from an auto trip to Caspar, Wyo. ' N A card received, at this ofllco an nounuos tho arrival fat Mary Jean Vbseipka August 9th .at tho homo . Mr. and Mrs,. Emit Voselpka in Los Angolos. Mrs. Kay Snydor roturned Sunday Pnlnrniln wlinro nhn had bolSlU i spending sovernl weoks for tho honoflt ot ner noaiin. i roiurns mucu improved. , Mrs. Emma Laughlln, of Sutherland I wuh n visitor In town Saturday and culled nt this orilco to havto hor namo nddod to Tho Tribune list of ovor slx- tv subscribers at Sutherland AMERICA XOW HAS LARGE FIELD ARMY. Keith, VClZ August 21-22 Following the Flqg to France "PERSHING'S CRUSADERS" Over Here and Over There. Tukon by U. S. Sienul Corps, Navy Photographers 'and French General Staff. Released by the Committee See on Public Information, Ceo. Creel, Ch'nm What Our Boyn are Doing in France, Tho Americans in the Front Line. THE TRUTH ABOUT THE WAR TO THE PUJUJC: Thwo officii! picture will glvo tho people of thiB city their first opportunity ot seeing our boys in actkm in Franco; to understand Just what them month of preparation have brought about lu oorabaUiiig our oauuuon oiiemy; to enable the work er In the mmiltlon foetoiiee, the toller in the field, in fact, overy man, woman and child who is doing hie or her part to vieuulllie the results at their labor to the present time. They show tlioee -who so gunoroiuUy subscribed to the Liberty War Loans, Red Cross. Knights of ColumbUB, Y. M. 0. A.. Salvation Army, and other campaigns just what tliels money has accomplished. Augmented Orchestra Adequate Muffctl Score, Popular prics f None Ctm Afford lo Miss tlit in 25c and 50c All can Afford to Co y . i tiKi ait iuii 14 dii i rv i qiuiju Wrom Kearney whore he visited rela. tiyes. - - . J " Tho county 'cmmAjsToriswcro In -Bjmslonj, yesterday traiisacung -butlne ' business. f 'Vfr .. D.r. MorrJJiU Dcnjlst. ,; ' " J. -EL- fTolpoa returned" yesterday' morning from a business trip to Dan-' ner county. Juno Wright returned last evening from' Lincoln' where ho spent a week with friends. Mrs. Harry 'Lantz and daughter Hazel fonnerly of this city aro hero viBitlng friends. Mrs. W. It. MaT.onoy and daughter have returned from a two months visit In Illinois, and Kansas. For Salo Two lots and 4 room house. Cull DIack 697. 41 Albert Preltauor left this morning tor Mitchell! to attend tho auto races which will be hold thin wcok. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolngand are spending this week in town, having arrived from Omaha Sunday. For Salo A Hudson auto car in good order. A bargain if solid at' onde. J. Morsch, 305 west 3d at. 3t Poter Meyers loft Saturday evening for Choyenno where ho has accepted a position In tho U. P. shops. Van Luwronce went to Cheyenne yostorday to attMnd tho racos In which ho has a horse entered. E. A. Cook, W. A. Stewart -and D. H, Moulds, thrco Lexington lawydrs, were In town on business yesterday. Dr. Shaffer, Osteophath, K. C. Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Romish, who havo been spending several week's at Estcs Park are oxpected homo "this ovoning. Wanted Men for firemen, steady work, $100.00 per month. No.' Platto Light and Powor Co. J. S- Davis and family loft tho latter part, of last wcok on an auto trip to Drooklngs, S. D., and other Ipolnts in that state. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Den, Mrs, Mar garet Hall and Mr. Don's, sister left Sunday for Encampment; Wyo.,- on a fishing trip. , i Miss M. Stcman, stoam baths and 3wodlsh Massngo, ladles, and gontle tnon. Phono 807. Brodbock bide 85t' Masters Hugh, Vomer and PhilUp Mttcholl, who are attending school in Sldnoy, visited 'hero Iob! week while onrouto from Lexington, Bort Snydor, who wis down, from his ranch In McPhorsoi. county yos torday says ho never saw bettor grass on tho rango than" this ypar. Charley Soyforth come up from Omaha Saturday and aftor .a lapso of a number ot years will return to work as machinist In tho local shops. ( It. D. Blrgo left last evening' for- Hncampmont, Wyo., whero he win join J. C. Dofin at a fishing camp on Big Creek. He will bo absent d week or ton days. . Gladys Hulotto In "Tho Last of the Carnabys," a dramatic play, phdto draniatizod will bo shown at tho Crys tal tonight. L. H. Joy, of tho Garfield table, was a' visitor In town yostorday. Wheat in that section of tho county 1b a light crop, and somo of tho com Holds have boon sorlously damaged by dry weathor. For Sorvico First and Guarantee Work, call North Platto Plumbing and Heating Co., Phono 409, 100 East Sixth Btroet. Chairs for tho Hawloy-McGovern pleturo show arrived yesterday. The palntors and plumbers have still a Uttlo work to do on the room, and tho now amusement placo-will thon bo ready to opon. Homifir MuBsolhnnn oxpects to leavo within tho noxt week for Quantlco. Virginia, to accept a position in tho. govornmont navy yard, lu which a friend ot his noids a position us a gonoral foroman. Apples from tho Hunter orchard north of Sutherland wore markotod In town yostorday. Tho mnirmaklng dollvorlcs said tho crop this year 1b fino, tho nualty of tho apples being tho host In sovoral yoarB. Llout. E. It. Spaulding has boon In town for a day or two visiting friends,, Ho was at ono tlmo cnBhifrr of a Sutherland bank, "and at tho tlmo of his onlistmont wns nsslsstant cashier of tho Packers National at South Omaha. . Nino ono-hundredths of an Inch of rain fell early Sunday morning. It ap parently covorctl a restricted area, as four nillos wost tit dupt was not '.aid. South of tho river tho rain seem ed to bo somowhat heavior than in tho city. Joo Fillion saya thoro is somo aw fully moan follow around town. Sat urday foronoon ho purchased his Sun day grocorlos,, doposltoa thon in his shop and locking tho door wont out to do a Job of plumbing. When ho re turned at noon tho grocorlos hud dis appeared. Tho danco Thursday ovoning of this wool; undor tho nusfplcos of tho Lin coln County Drutm nnd Buglo Corps promises to bo very largoiy attended, as many tickets have beon sold. Tho dmice will be hold at tho Lloyd opera house, which can accommodnto n iarge crowd. Miss Florence MacKny, who in IX-nver taking pipe organ and piuuo last ructions of Prof. SoUwetkher, wW return home September 3d. During the absence ot the regular 'owm 1st, Ming MucKay has been engagcil a organist at tho Central Pr:ibyt riuu :liuih In Denver. I Xi i iv Sfnuvl and D.iijiy Culver 'io v.rc ,uTi-.titl tur vusruncy, sen' . od I to tliirU dujH In jail Hut m'm ,ce .' llslifliai-a pOlKUUK SA'Cliriilg a , ;it emplomtnt. weie ai-reted at iljguall Baturduy night for unbecomlni; ((in duct Kor this latter breach :i.y ..-( pli'inl in j, hi to hUrvo tli. . a- i ' i !' I'ri t ..is . Tho - first American field army Is now a reality. The big unit, the first of Its kind td fight on foreign soil, was built up division by division. Flrut ftmaM detachments of men were brought Into th"?' fields, blllelted with French nnd British, now whole army corps are thrown into action at once and separately. General Pershing has nsumed personal conimand of tho first American army, In addition to his duUes as commander in chief. Corps of tho uew nrmy aro comr mandod .liy Major Generals Liggett, Bullard; Bumiy, Iteed and Wright, with various dlvlsonal commanders nhdor them. No announcement is mnde regarding relinquishment of tho flcCd command by General Pershing, nor has a successor been named to him but it Is probable that It will bo necessary to create a lieutenant general. The now American army Is occupying the sector which the Huns tvnouated. :;o: : t'nfo Changes, Name. Aftor going under tho name ot Tho VIonna for nearly forty years, the wt'ill known eating house on Front street operated by C. C. Hupfer has changed to Llboryt Inn, Mr. Hupfer deciding on tho change a few days ago, and all sogns indicating Tho Vienna have or will bo obliterated. In changing tho namo to Llbctry Inn, tho business of the establishment Is bettor convoyed, for It Is not only an oatlng houso but n logdlng house as well. Undor tho old namja ot Vienna Cafe tho idea wasi convoyed that It was only an eating house. In these war times Liberty Inn is a 1:ry ap propriate name, though it wil take North Platte people quite a while to drop tho name Vienna. . ;:o: : Congressman Kinkiild In Town., Congressman M. P. Klnkatd spent Sunday In town and mitt a number of his friends at the Hotel McCabo dur ing tho day. Tho Judge was enroute to his home In O'Neill, coming to Ne braska to spend a two weeks' vaca tion mndo posslU.o by tho adjourn ment of Congress for a short period niter nine months of strenuous con gressional work Which war conditions eniritcd. JucJgo Kihkald was very en thusiastic over tho successes of the allied urnitos, and was particularly wo.l pleased with tho wonderful pa triotism of tho pooplo evldonccd at tho points ho has visited In western Ne braska. He will return to Washington noxt weeje. : :o: : Sales of City Property. The II. nnd S. Agency reports tho following sales of city property: Chas. Heady, Sr., to Ernest McFad di. in, tho former's rcsldonco property In tho 700-ttock on west Third, $3400. W. It. Maloney to Dean Logan, of tho Fidelity Insujrnnce Co., a resi dence on east Third ror $3000. Win. Slnmnts to. Wm. Campbell a rosldencjd property on wost Twelfth street for $2,500. Messrs. McFadden and Campbell aro railroad employees . ::o:: . Dr. Brock, Dentist, oyor Stone Drug rftoro. - tf Through a confusion of names, it wa3 reported last week 'that Sam Ponlos had been killed. It now tran spires that It was Sam's brother who had enlisted ln' Grecce in tho Greek army. When your brain is dull and you cannot hold your own in a tost of wit among your fellows, .it means your llvor Is torpid and your stomach and bqwols full of bilious impurities. To brighten up your mental faculties and mako you feel right, Prickly Ash Bit tors Is tho remedy you need. It clears tho brain and braces the body. Price $1.25 per bottlo. Gummero-Dent Co., Special Agents. 1 Tho Total CnsnnMeB? Washington, Aug. 11. Tho weekly 1 summary of army casualties since the American expeditionary forces landed in France, Issued today by tho War department follows: Killed in action (Including 291 lost at sea), 3,508. i Died of wounds. 1,104. i Died of disease, 1,534. Died of accident nnd othor causes, 6(18. 'tr Win (mind n action. 8.9C9. J Missing in action, (including prls-j oners), 1.425. Total 17,209. A summary report of marine corps casualties todato, mado pubKIc today by marino corps headquarters here, shows: Deatm 833; wounded) 1,826; In hands of enemy, G; missing, 80. Total to date, 2.750. ::o:: To the Votors. I am a candidate for the republican iinminn Hon fnr roiintv trfyiHlirnr and respectfully solicit your support at ' the primary flection Tuesday, August! UOth. ! S. M. SOUDER Nebraska's War Go ;; -o; Gov. Keith Neville Democratic Candidate for Re-election i Every pledgo mad to the people has been fully and faithfully re doemod. Prohibition has been' energetically and fearlessly enforced. There hnvo been more than 4,800 firoaecutions for violations of the iquor law and fincH hove boen assessed aggregating $100,000. The pffalrs of the state have been con ciliated in a careful and business like mannor. The levy for the deneral Fund which was 4 110 mills In 1915, 3 410 mills in 1916, 3 810 mills in 1917, has been reduced to 9 mills In 1918. The acts and policies of Nebraska's War Governor have bean dictated by three considera tions: To uphold the President, to suppirt tho Government, to sustain our i'oys who. are tishtinc r thare. His re-nomination and re-election 'will Insure the most effective, cooper.-f n b.-iwwen State and Nation In the p.o ;ucjAtion of tlie war. :o:: Wanted fo Kent. A woll located, strictly modern hou,se of not less than seven rooms In North Platta Lease must run for not less than one year. Address D. M. Leypoldt, Horshoy, Nebraska. ..0.. s V e e i Wanted to Rent Small farm place' clobe to town. Ernest Helms, City. When there is hard work to dodn hot weather Prickly Ash Bitters proves its worth as a stomach, liver and lowel purifier. Thoso who uso it stand tho heat better "and aro less fatigued at night Price $1.25 per bottlo. Gum-mero-Dont Drug Co., Special Agonts. Victory A devll-iuny-cnro Spanish Sen- j orita nnd nn inirepiu American fcflldf,cr her sweetheart triumph over tho forces of revolt. THEDA BARA In n Theda Bara Super-production "Under the Yoke" Keith Theatre August 14 and 15 Wednesday and Thursday Farmers. i nuoni We are authorized Agents for the Fordson .Tractor Made by Henry Ford & Son, DEARBORNE, MICH. ! We will accept orders with deposits from v residents of Lincoln, Logan, McPherson and the eastern half of Keith. County. Shipments will be slow. Orders filled ac cording to dating. For information regarding price and equip ment address or phone - Hendy-Ogier Auto Company Authorized Ford Sales and Service, North Platte P. S.-The Tractdr and Car business will all be handl ed in our new home, 113, 115, 117 and 119 east Fourth Street. Charles Ray in "His Own Home Town" It's a long road that doesn't lead, sooner or later, back to your "Own Home Town.' 'If you carry round a warm spot for your old home, see this picture. It will recall pleasant memories of other days. Crystal Theatre, !ly August 15-16 t iMiiiii iiiiiiMirnntiuwMj L.---. There Is a Right and a Wrong Way to Use the Telephone Wrn "?, get a tolephono number is to call from momory-to "take a cb.anco"-to trust to luck ttat JK.8? 0IT ?lBn 1 play a trick on y with tho fickle ibjuros of a telephone number. The right way ia to look in the tolophone diraotorv make sure you have the right number and then glvoTt to the operator slowly and dhtinctly. S The right way uvea annoyance to you and helm build ua a higher ptjuI ftf fleiP3 " " wjMVMo nu viuo ior everyone NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY Hare tfeea y TH.r..Sl,TlH'' Stamp and Liberty Bonds