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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1918)
tt" .Children's Eyes Children's cjcs should lie Matched carefully. If development la slotf school work Ih npf to slmln t lie eyes mid cause permanent Iiiirin, Our optometrist 1H skilled In exam , I ii In (f children'. He determines their jimicI condition mid luil, If anything ' should ho done t lie protect the rlslon. It Mill he to j our child's admiringc to have the eyes examined here. C. S. Clinton Graduate Optician At tho Sign with the Dig Ring. .jr.- ,f ' M TWENTY-TWO MEN WILL LEAVE THURSDAY JIOHNINO. ISergusonTh DailOOT Mark" in Robert W. Chambers has written the story so daringly and Elsie Ferguson portrays . tho stellar role so convincingly that you'll thoroughly delighted at the photoplay of this woman who conqured the force of heredity. .Crystal, Thursday' and Friday, Sent. 5-6 OK. 0. II. CRESSLEB, Graduate Dentist OrficH over tho McDonald SUte Hunk. LOCAL Atfl) PERSONA I. Miss Dorothy Hubbartt tort Satur da,for Konmoy. 'fMrB. Loallo Raskins roturnod Sun daw from a visit In Omaha. "Lr-Grcon snout tho Cnttor part of toBtwi'ok In Omaha traniactlng busl- II 098. J)r. Morrill, Dentist. Mrs. W. .W. Gumming and son loft, Sunday for a. visit with friends at Milan, Mo. ' Mrs. Albort tMuldoon wen: to Qga lalla Saturdny to visit her husband for a fow days. Tho Presbyterian aid socloty will moot Thursday aftbrnoon In tho church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Hanson camo down from Choyonno Saturday and spent Sunday relatives. C. S. Clinton 'loft Sunday on a tn? to Kansas City, stopping a day or two in Lincoln whllo onrouto. Mrs. Joseph Sehwalgor and (laugh tor loft Sunday for a visit with rela tives In La Grando, t)rogon. Dr. L. J. PratiBO, Dontlnt', room 8 McDonald Dank building. Mrs. William Young roturnod to Hastings Saturday after a visit with hor daughter Mrs. Carl Simon. Tho Cathollo ladios will hold an Icq' cream social Thursday afternoon In tho basement of tho parochial school. Furnished Houiso for Ileut, modorn throughout. 400 E. 3d. 08 Mlns Margaret Coynor, clork in Dr. Twlnom's office, loft Sunday for Dig Springs whoro sho will toach Bchool. Dr. II. O. Mitchell loft Saturday for Denver and othor Colorado points whoro ho will spond a short vacation. Mrs. Anna Polack, who had been visiting relatives in town, loft Sun day .'or hor home in La Grande, Ore. An costbound troop train passed through at throe o'clock yesterday afternoon and wore given the Canteen sorvico. Mrs. H . M. Grlmos, who hud been visiting hor aon Loo in Chattanooga, Tonn., arrived homo tho Hatter part of last weok. High spots, ton spots and plstoi spots, tlguro In "Markot Cards" at tho Crystal Wednesday night. Mrs. Jamofl Sumner and children, who had boon visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. S. Huffman returned to their homo In Dloomfiold Sunday. Every oxpross brings us moro now fall suits, coats, dressos and blouses. Our stocks now arc completo and roady for your Inspection. BLOCKS. 'Ford Roadstor wanted; must bo in good condition. Will pay cash, S. It. Gochnour, 515 East D streot. . , Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Andorson, who had boon visiting Will Otton and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Robinson loft Sunday for their homo In Nanipa. Idaho. Trains No, 7 nnd 8, which worn pullod off a couplo of months ago, wore put back Sunday. No. 7 arrives nt 4:45 In tho afternoon and No. "8 at 2 o'clock p. m. Tho W. T. C. U. wl'.l moot this aftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. G. W. Monks.215 south Sycamore. A ten cent lunch wll bo sorved. All are in-' vltod to nttond. Mlns M. Sloman, steam baths and Swedish Massage, ladles and gontlo men. Phono 897. Brodbock bldg 8St Wm. G. Olson, of Mlndon, who re cently purchased orio of the W. L. Park farms In tho valloy, itas licon horo for a fow days. Ho will movo to tho placo noxt spring. Furnished .Rpom, i stenm-heatedi with bath, In business part. J: W. Hondorson nt W. It. Mnlonoy Co.'s Hardwaro. C5-3 Mrs. E. A. Moxwoll, MisH Lula Maxwoll nnd Miss Rona Gronowald arrived from Omaha tho lattor part of last weok to accopt position,, in tho Nurse Brown hospital. li I I. li: THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford One Ton Truck Price $550 at Factory Farmer you can't afford to put more money in a truck with this depend able one before you. Hendy - Ogier Auto Co. Ford Sales and Service Llifcoln county's quota of twenty, two mei will leavo Thursday morn ing at six o'clock on tho locaT. Their destination Is Camp Grant, thero to go Into training for overseas duty. Tho oarly hour at which tho boys loavo will result In fewer people than usual bolng at tho depot to bid thorn good-byo, but thoro Is cortain to bo a numbor of ro.otlves and frionds presont. Tho Sammy GirlH havo made ar rangements to glvo tho boys a fare woll reception at tho court houfee park tomorrow evening. ::o:: Weed Out Extra List. Gonoral Managor Jeffora while in town Saturday made somo investlga tion of men on tho extra lists and It Is said In somo departments found an oxcosslve number of men on the lists. Ho gave orders that tho men not needed be transferred to RawllnB, and refusing to go that they bo discharg ed. It has boon intimated for some time that there has been nn inclina tion on tho part of some men to seek omploymont with tho Union I'acifk thoroby hoping to secure exemption from military sorvico, and this has swelled tho extra list. Mr. Jotters said that such action would not bo tolerated by tho Union Pacific. ::o:: F Passenger Train Wrecked. Train No. 20, duo In this cltv nt 6:15 was wrecked at Colton six miles east of SIdnoy Friday afternoon when track employees noglocted to close a switch thus allowing tho train to en ter tho olovator track. Thp engine turned turtr.o and nlno cars wero derailed, but fortunately tho number Injured wore few and the injuries not fatal. Those injured most seriously woro Firomnn Nellls and naggngoman Wlckham, both of whom woro broucht to this cltv on tho Sec ond soctlon of the train and placed in uio uonerai Hospital, whoro thov nro getting along nicely. Engincor Wm. woicn escaped injury. . : :o: : Sammy Girls' Entertainment. Tho Snmmv nir1 li Invitation from tho Wallace pooplo to givo an ontortainmont in that village noxt Saturday ovonlngr The program will tnefcude reariinca and miinln nml a talk by W. V. Hongland. Follow ing tuo program a nance will be given. Tho entire proceeds of tho ovonlng wilt bo clvon to the Snmmv Girls. Tho samo ovonlng tho Sammy Girls will nsslst In an ontertalnment at Bignoll. This program, which will bo In chargo of Mrs. Alison Wilcox, has not been fully coraplotcd. Miss Annie Kramph will mako tho address. Leave for Special Service. Four young men will leave on train No. 0 tomorrow morning for Fort Riloy, whoro thoy will enter tho limi ted sorvico class. Tho men going aro Ed Ackermjm, John Nichols. Georgo Duncan nnd Frank . Faw. Tho lat tor's homo Is In Nuclcor. county. 'but of lato ho. had boon working at Suth orlan'd. . ' ' :to;: . . CITY AND MinVTY NEWS Mr. nnd Mrs. N. E. Buckley antl Mrs. John Bratt loft yestorday by auto on a trip to Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred UlCrich, who hart boon llvlntr nt Mm stnn fnrtn trw oral years, went to Horshoy Saturday whuio mr. uuricn nas rented a ram. Mrs. Wm. Fowlor, of Fremont, spent Saturday and Sunday in town as the guost of Mr. and Mrs. Ilorton Mungor whllo onrouto home from a two months visit in Colorado. 117 acres of first clnss alfalfa and farm land 3 mllos from North Platto. Noll, fin ml tfirmn. S! OflO nrnn nn thtB year. I. L. MILTONBERGER, Agoni. C4-4 Abrnm Blakeslov. Mrs. T)p1'h Thin. key and John S. Ryan and daughter an or Leon, la., aro guests at the homo of II. A. Harmon. Thoy wero called to Cozad IJast week by tho death of Mrs. E. S. Brownfleld, who was a relative No dcflnlto action hns as yet been taken In rogard to a celebration on Pershing's birthday, which falls on Friday. September 13th. This is not bocauso Frldav tho 13th. mlphf nrnvn a "Jonah day," but rathor that no one hub uikoii mo miiiauvo in tao matter. Tho Episcopal guild will hold a social In tho church basomont Thurs- "Twln Beds" was presented to a largo audience at the Keith theatre Saturday ovonlng. The play was well prosontod nnd proved qulto laugh able. Wanted Salesman, lady or gentlo man to tako ovor tho established tea routo in North Platto for the Grand Union Ton Co. Call on Joe Spies for particulars. John E, Evans haR suggesod to tho Sammy Girls that In tho event a colobrntlou Is hold on Porshlng's birthday If thoy will bako a huge cako ho will furnish a riug to bb piacoa thoroln and tho cako Bllced and s.old. thus Increasing tho Sammy GlrlB bank nccount. Ladles aid socloty of tho Methodist EJiscopal church will bo hold noxt Thursday aftornoon, Sopt. 5th. a ful. attondanco Ih greatly desired. In the ovonlng a commlttco of Indies wl5 sorvo ono of their usual splendid cafe torla Biippors, to which an invitation lR oxtonded to all. For Sorvico First and Guarantee Work, call North Platto Plumbing and Heating Co., Phono 403, 100 East Sixth stroot. Georgo Mudd, who was down from Horshoy yesterday, says his big acre ago of sugar beots aro in lino condi tion, tho boot worm not having dam aged them. He said ho understood tho boot harvest would begin early this year, probably starting about Soptombor 20th. Shortage of holp promlsos to make tho harvest a prob lem. Hoartburn uftor a hearty meal moans wenkness In the dlgestlvo or gans. Prickly AbIi BlttorB gives them strongtb, tonos up tho Btomnch and purlflos tho bowces. Prlco l.25 per bottlo. Gunimorn-Tlonti r AgontB. I" - 1 MMm ! Ill HUH B mfre M0THFRS v ot vacation J" IV 1 llLIUi I Are Your Urls Read? for School? - 6 more days until school Begins " for the Higli Scltool Miss. It will lie a plcn new stock now on display. snro WHEN jour Girl makes her appearance hefore her new classmates, you want her to feci that she compares favor ably with them. This is where we can he of real assistance to you. 3rany Materials have been removed from the market and restrictions placed on others, but we fortunately have dozens of attractive models for the small school Girls, as well as to mako your selection from our large GIItLS URESES 2 to 14. Made in plaid Ginghams and fancy Per cale fast color stripes, Chambrays in Blue Tan and Pink, long and short sleeves. Hun dreds of them to choose from. PRICES RANGE 98c to 4.98 GIRLS WOOL SERGE DRESSES Made up to the minute in style, very Girl ish looking in Navy, Wine and Brown, sizes 3 to 14, and Junior Dresses in all the newest Fall Models in all the wanted shades, sizes 15 to 19 at oderate Prices Girls Sweaters In all the now Fall shades, all sizes Priced very reasonable i iiyuiiiriiwmaM,,,,,,,,! ! i mm in ij i Ladies" Outfitting sioi-e North Platte Columbus To Get an idea ol our vast assort ment of Girls Dresses sco our south Wlndfiw Display. We have the most completely equipped plarit for the handling of your products of any concern between Omaha and Denver and can give you service second to none. Our bids on grain are the highest tliat conservative business will permit, ' . We buy more prairie hay direct from the Producer and sell direct to the Consumer, than any other Shipper in the United States, and are, therefore in a position to bid you the top market, or better, at all times. k Leypoldt & Pennington HAY, GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK, COAL AND JFEED PflONE 99 Branchesr-Newport and Atkinson, Nebraska, on the C fit N. W. Railway. i ' K '" ' " " " " " 1111 ' i BltkMj, NINKTV YEAH OLD 3IKS- WARNER SENDS HOLDERS. Donvor, Colo., Aug. 29th, 1918. To tho Sammy Girls: I am sending you a small box of holders which I think you can soli for llvo or ton cents each, moro or less. I want to do a "bit" for our soldiers in honor of my father, who was Captain in tho war or 1812. l can't do much. I will bo 90 years old tho 22d of noxt ,month. I lived In North Platto 24 years and I lovo tho dear old place vory much and tho many friends I used to havo. I see by tho papers tho work you aro doing so well. I havo glvon somo holders to tho Rod Cross horo and thoy aro so woll pleased with thorn that It made mo think to sond you somo. Yours for success, MRS. S. A. WARNER. i Sorvlng a year and a halt In tho tronchos and receiving four, wounds from burstlmr sholls. is tho record of a young man now cmpCoyed at tho Ldborty Inn. Going irom uinnart, Ind., to Canada ho enlisted with tho Canadian troops and Borvod until wounded. Ho was discharged from hospital a norvous wreck from shell shock and Invalided homo. Ho is gradually recovering from his ner vousness . , Tho sovornl hundred artillery men who passed cast on the troop train yostorday aftornoon woro about thu llvllost lot of men that wo havo soon Thoy sang their songs In front of tho canteen, and gavo cheer after choor for tho Rod Cross and tho North Platto ladles, Changes Union Pacific Train Service Effective September 1st, the Union Pacific will Inaugurate a now train to bo designated as No. 7 lpaving North Platto 4:00 p." ML, carrying coaches Omaha to Ogden, Standard Sleeper to Portland, and Tourist Sleeper to Los Angoles, with Dining Car serving all meals'. Corresponding train No. 8 east bound leaving North Platto 2:00 P. m! No. 7 will carry tho coaches formerly carried by No. 9 and No. 9 hereafter, will bo a mail train exclusively without passenger accom modations. Bolow la shown departure time from North Platte of other Union Pacific trains. No. 1 Tho Overland Limited (West bound) .."...3:30 P. M. No. 13 The Colorado Special (West bound) .'8:60 a', m! No. 1C Tho Colorado Express (West bound) '..11:50 P M No. 19 Tho Pacific Limited (Wost bound) 8:55 A.' M.' No. 63 Halg Local (North bound) ; 9:00 A, m". No. 97 Northport Local, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. . .'.0:30 A.' M.' No. 2 Tho Overland Limited (East bound) 2:15 P." M.' No. 4 Tho Atlantic Express (East bound) !il:30 P. m! No. 6 Omaha' Express (East bound) 0:30 A.' m! No. 16 Tho Chicago Express (East bound) !.!!!.7:65 a! M No. 20 Tho Pacific Limited (East bound) .!! .G:25 P M No. 26 Omaha Local (East bound) .' .5:45 a! m! F. T. REDMOND, Agent NORTH PLATTE, .S. ... NEBRASKA