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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1918)
,4 It life IS a il 15 Ir S S ! i I;! 1'i Eyes that Eyes grow Just Hkc legs, arms, nnri other parts of tlie body. Tlio eye Is not fully developed until several years nftcr school work bcjrlns'. Often a child's eyes nre slow In del clopliiK". uiid school work iiuIh n sot ere strain on them. In such case, glasses should be worn. Clinton's optometrist Is expert In test, lug children's eyes. It will be n good thing to let film examine your child's eyes now thut school has begun. C. S. Clinton Graduate Optician . At the Sign with the Big Ring. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Otficajfover the McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND TEKSONAL W. P. Snyder attended tho Dawson county fair at Lexington Wednesday. Mrs. Chas. Calhoun wont to Cozad Wednesday to visit frlonds or a fow days. Mrs. "Wood Whlto spent a day or two In Grand Island this weok visit ing her parents. Mrs. L. C. McGraw went- to Lox Ington Wednesday to visit frlonds and attond the county fair. Tho Kent & Burko company of Max-j won aro gotting ready to snip xuou head of cattle to markot. C. L. Paltoreon, of Denver, spont Wednesday In town transacting busi ness nnd visiting frlonds. ' Mrs. Phillips, who had boon visit ing at tho homo of W. B. Brown, ro turned to Hasting Tuosday. Harry Huffman wont to Omaha Wednesday to resume his Btudlos nt tho Nobrnska medical college ;For SaleA Pop Corn Crispet out fit. Wm. Whitlock, C21 W. Oth. 71-2 John Burko nnd John Illtncr loft Wednesday for Atchoster, Kan., where they will enter Mldlnnd college Mrs. O. S. Humborstone, of Julea liu re. nncnt snvnrnl ilnvn (m Inu-n Mila week as the guest of Mrs. James Shea.1! Walter Ii. Fnlk,' 6t this city and Allco O. Frnndon, of Molino, 111., wero married Tuosday by Judgo "Woodhurst. For Salo-Largest slzo hard coal stove, practically now, at a bargain. Phono 309. OcdlMl. wliern ho will tnln iiln wifn tinil 1 son who have been visiting thoro for Boveral weeks. Wanted Experienced girl for gon oral housework. Good wages. Mrs. J. S. Twlnem, Phono 283. Mr. and Mrs. Will Frlanil rntirnul to Grand Island Wednesday ovonlngi after having visited "friends in town! Au a . 1 ' mr several unys. F. L. Mooney loft last night for Chicago to attend tho annual conven tion of tho national bankers' assocla . tlon. Ho will bo absent about ten days. Tho nino months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ethorton died Wednes day. Tho remains woro taken over land to Cambridge yostorday for In terment. If you do not got waited upon, wo nave done our host como back anoth er day, there is merchandise- for all. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Mrs. Milton Doollttlo loft Wednes day for Baltimore, -whoro sho will ro nIdo, her husband being employed as n chemist in a munition plant near that city. Iboar Walt until 10 n, m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918 and buy your Duroc-Jersey Boar at your own price in the Western Nebraska Duroc-Jersey Breeders BOAR SALE to bo held nt at 10:00 n. m. Central Tlmo LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS No Charge for Admission FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th 50-Spring and Fall Boars-50 Tho choice pigs from .10 of tho hest herds in tho county. Critic It, Illustrator, King Orln, Sonsntlon, Pnthilndor nnd other leading blood lines represented. THE UEST COUNT FAIR IN THE STATE September 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th BUY YOUR BOAR are Slow in Developing , r-rn- T. F', Zimmerman, who llvos eight miles southeast of town, Is now mar keting wheat which tests sixty-one pounds. Ho threshed 2,000 bushels from 100 acres. Miss Gladys Hall, who had been making her home In Long Beach, Cal., arrived home tho early part of this weok, and has accoptod a clerkship In,0" a convoy vessel. He has made two tho yardnmstor s oiilco. ( Dr. L. J. Krause, Dentist, room 3 McDonald Bank building. A scoro or moro soldlors woro killed nnd sixty Injured Tuesday night whon n freight train crushed Into tho rear of a troop train at Marshfleld, Mo., jun the St Louis & Sun Francisco road. Mrs. Goorgo Loan nnd daughtor Miss Ruth, tha latter clerk In tho of-, Ilco of tho clerk of tho district court, loavo about Octobor first for Donver, whor. thoy will make their home. For Salo Good winter Apples and also wind falls. Androw Olson, Phono 780Fli. '72-4 Leo jigho, Harold Burko, Henry Iddlngt, Ralph Coates, Raymond Oglor flnnrcn 'Phnmnfinn nnd Clins. Wlnflnlil went tor Lincoln this week to enter I tho university military training school Hugh bird loft at The Tribune office ntor a s, ot t h fQVor fc , as ovoning sample of pean grown ho contrnctod whUo engaged In tele In his jyd They are larger ban the a hIo B, , work atbt,f0 front In run of fruit of this kind sh Dned In l , 4 l,"V L,,.u,lcaif...t ln.Lr.enr9 can succ83-iho fully bo grown here. For Ront-Storo building nt 8th and Locust Sjs. after Sept. 10th. Mrs. M. E. Gregg, 505 So. Chostnut. Phono Black S53. 68tt Mrs. Albert Muldoon roturned Wod- nosday from Ogalalla where he had boon visiting her husband for a week. Mr. Muldoon Is erecting a residence i UOUI1 VIB1L1IIK I1LT 11UHU1111I1 IUT il WUCR. pletd thoy will make that town their fected more or loss with French cooties future honic, I am writing this letter In one-of wnniml "M..Bir. n.,nii' Llnn hhw i 1 W C, ' T1J? on,,J Wai ted-MusIc pupils, beginners n!HBht Is an old-fashioned Faanch speclalty. Twelve years experience. Miss Confer, 314 West 1st.,, Phono Black 07S between 7 and 8 p. m. 71-4 Seven cars wero derailed a short distanco woet of Julosburg enrly yos tordoy morning by a broken wheel. The wrecking crow loft for tho scene of tho nccldont at 3:30. Train No. 6T'!? Lincpln county fair, Sept. 25th,t was ent over tho Burlington from Sidney to Brush, thonco to Julosburg. O. F. Tomple, who applied for ser vice In tho, Red Cross war work on tho battle front, was notified Wednesday that his application had boon accoptod at Omahn, and that It would bo sent to tho centrnl division at Chicago for approval. It Ib pretty certain that the Chicago ofllco will accept tho rccom raondatlon ot tho Omaha of Ilco. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jenlston, for mer roatdonts of North Platto, visited friends In town this weok while en route to Colorado Springs. Mr. Jenls ten while a resident hero wns employ ed as a machinist In tho shops, nnd boforo marriage his wlfo was employ ed an a Btonographer by Hoagland & Hoagland. - Monday on tho worst road coing In to Welllloet, with the now Dodge truck, wo hauled over 74 bushels of wiioat and delivered it to tho elevator, whoro others have failed. Better see this completely equipped truck, sold at a prlco you can afford to pay, if you have need for economical hauling. Wo will demonstrate It anywhoro.'j. V. ROMIGH, Doalor. salehI AND SEE THE RACES news Aorr the uoi's WHO ARE I SBKVICK. Jack" Shields has been sont to 'Cnmp Grant, Illinois, to take a four months' course in the officers' train' 'ing school. f Claire Hoyor, a member of a mach ine gun company at Camp Hancodk, Ga., Is home visiting his parentB,'?Mr I and Mrs. Lewis Bpyer. oyer , .. , 1 the early part of dat the transport" on 7 A card recolvod tlio week stated tin ; which Victor A.. Brndshaw had. sailed had arrived safely overseas. I Julius Council, formerly of this altv. Uvho made sovoral attempts to enlist In the nrmy, has finally been accepted ,ior limited service aim win enter a i training school' at Manhattan, Kan. Arthur McCabe, having finished the dlo course nt Harvard university, Is radio now located on a land Btation. at Brooklyn. Ho expects to soon bo transferred to a war yossol as radio nrtr0nr J "'" In a letter to his sister, Mrs Fred. Porrltt, recolved this week, Lieut. Col. M!1Ih says he lost forty per cent of his command In an engagement which occurred a fow days before he -wrote the letter. I Clarence Runner, whoso l)arents live south of Hershey, has been home on a furlough this week. He is a marine on board a war vessel, and slnco enlisting he has traveled thirty tho'usand miles. A telegram- received by Chas. Lam iien v u u n usii u y announced inai nis son Lieut. Burton Lambert has r- turned from his second trip overseas luunu iMjib wiunu iMy uays. Tho Denver Post of yesterday an- nounced that Sergeant Harris Stuart had arrived In Denver and wm ready to accept enlistments In the tank ser- vice. Sergeant Stuart loft North, Platte as a member of Co. E, arid later was transferred to the tank srevlco. For .1 A .t ... 1 1 1. I l-.i . . .1 several months he had been statlonod at uettysuurg, t'a. A canl ro?elvc(l Tuosday byIrs. ik, -v. Fotter announced that her husband Llout. Fcttor of the medical corps had arrived safely In France. Lieut. Fetter went from North Platto to Funston, thence to New York, from ther? to a southern camp, thence back to Now Jersey and is now In service somewhere in Francd. Tho last letter received from by his parents Clarence McCabe stated that ho was still at the hospital was taken to the hospital Clarence gives a little insight Into a soldier's life as follows: "One. night a soldier !wlll sleep under the canopy of tho moon nnd Rtrtra llin nprt tilclit hr sleeps in some foul smolling old barn, or deep In some dingy, age worn wine ceiiar or uug out, une tiling we noy have to ba thankful for Is tha fact .. ... . . . tHr ,nai "105 18 ,alwn"s a nttio hay m tllOSO lntter places, atllOUCh it is in- lamp which I dare say has hung la - Its present position since the days wiien tile barons waxeu rlcn uy supF pressing the poor, simple peasants " ::o:: The Races nt the Fair. Tho horso raclnc to be held dtrintr bin, nnu 2 an, wui no tne uest rvcr( hold, blggor purses, being offered than over boforo. , i A largo number of the horses that raced at tho state fair at Lincoln are ' already ontorod In these races, and this assures the people that they will r see something good. Among these en-' trios is a three year old colt, by tho ' world's chnmplon, Dan Patch, named All Win Patch, and owned by L. QS Johnston of this city. This cplt won tho Iowa State Futurity for three year old trotters at Des Moines, Iowa sev- ernl weoks ago. i There will also bo a good number of running horses for which tho Assort-1 atlon has offered good purses, and the.' people will see some real running races. - i : :o: Hoys arc Given Reception. I A fnrowell reception was tenederd Peter Meyer, Chas. Loth, Fay Mudge,' "Oiin w inn. t-ari Han, uienn Cox and Kennoth Aborcomble nt the Franklin auditorium Wednesday evening at 8:30 and three hours later the boys left for Manhattan, Knn., to enter tho mill-' tary training school. Tho Drocrnm consisted of selections by the band and by a mixed, chorus, nnd addres-1 bos ny j . u. Heeler, Governor Keith' Novlllo nnd S. R. McKelvie, repub-' lican enndidato for governor. Sweat ers nnd comfort kits woro presented to the boys by the Sammy Girls. John , E. Evans presided as chairman of tho mooting. Quito n number of tho rela tives and frlonds of the boys assem bled at the denot at train tlmo tn Hm the boyB good-bye, ::o:: flooiMlye Pleasure Cnr. I Tho United States will soon he al together without passongor auto-1 mobiles, Stanley Field, for a year di rector of supplies and transportation' for tho American Rod Cross In Frnnco ' predicted in a speech before a gathor-i Ing of motor car riven In Chicago Wed nesday. I "Almost all ot.tho transportation of. troops nnd supplies to tha allied lines ' is dono by motors," ho said, "and wo j nro going to .have to como to doing , without cars in this country without1 any kick. Enirland now has nn tmtr. ! Ing cars running. Wo've got to como to Iti." Hailing Out Questlonalrps. Tho local registration board was directed to begin mailing out yostor day qucstlonalres to nil of tho men botween the ages of nineteen nnd thirty-six who registered last week. Ton per cent of tho quostlonalres are sent out each day, and the registrant is glvon sovon days to fill out and return tho document Tt Ifl lmnn.1 Vi . . in . the quostlonalres roturned within two weeks, as it may be possible that i Bomo of tho men who registered laRt' weok may bo called into service b-' fore tho end of next month. Contributors to Publicity Fund. i The following business and profes- slondi men have made contributions to ' the jjubllcltr lund ot the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign: Wilcox & galligan i.,..,..te..$7.00 Uoagland & Hoagfand 7.00 Dr. i-nedfl-ed ... 4.00, Dr. verr 4.00 Dr. 4pPwInom 4.00 ur' vwHom Dr. jMcCabe Dr. JLucas , Hollnfan & c 4.00 4.00 CAlinft(tn n ff o 00 Heeler & Crosby 7.00 Platte Valley Dank 8.00 McDonald State Bank 8.00 First National Bank 8.00 Wilcox Dept. Stor COO' D. & F. Shco Storo 5.00, rAan..LA.... r t- 1. M A A es PSnuA C 2 Nyal JJrug Store , 4.00 L"; Jt s Geo. Frater Rexall Drug Store 4.00 4.00 Gummere-Dent Co 4.00 Xorth Sld Drug Store 4.00 Dixon Jowelry Store COO Clinton Jewelry Store 6.00 Herschfleld Clothing Co G.00 mien Cafe 5.00 Hotel McCabe 7.00 L'erk & Sandall S.00 wesiemeiu 6.00 North Platte Lumber Co 7.00 Coates Lumber Co 7.00 W. W. Blrge Co 7.00 Piatt "White 4.00 ' O. II . Thoelecke S.00 North Side Hardware 7.00 h. A. Brooks Studio 5.00 Von Gcotz Studio 3.00 t a nm.ort a nn Johnson & Otton r'.OO Gus Huffman 5.00 John Den 5.00 O. E.' Elder .. 4.00 Chas. Eckleb'erry 4.00 The Sun Show 2.00 No. Platte Light & Power Co... 4.00 North Platto Creamery 3.00 North Platte Mllllne Co 4.00 Loypoldt & Pennington 5.00 S. M. Souder 3.00 A. J. Salisbury 4.00 Fred Marti 5.00 Dorryherry & Forbes 4.00 Wm. E. Shuman 4.00 A. N. DurbIn 7.00, tmnii Bros 6.00 A. Sr Allen 3.00 1 Buchanan. & Patterson 7.00 Gcno Crook . . 5.00 P. A. Carson 4.00 W. R. Maloney 7.00.' C. J. . Pass 4.00 1 Leader More. Co , 6.00 A. N. Lamb 4.00 Aksarbon Land Co 5.00 Fidelity Roservo Co. 8.00 John Herrod 5.001 The Hub Store 6.00 mi.- - i i r ' i lit) uwi i.uie o.uu uiangci luoit. i .uu Dr. Smith 3.001. S. Stebbins 3.00 II. A. Donelson 5.00 Brodbeck & Son 5.00 Goodman & Buckley 7.00 r t , . nn . p. pinit "" 4 00 McMlchael Bros. ' V. '.'..".'. 7'.00 Poulos Bros 4.00 n -r VAit'tnn A nn " t.uu stono Drug Co 4.00 W. A. RUrnnor ' A'nn j, w. Payne 4.00, c. Cv" Hupfer ..:..,.;.,... ; . . 5.00 th .UlatteVulc Co j. i. -3 . 00 - Aileen Gantt .; 3.00 Shos Marknt k nn j. w. Fiiminstrm k nn1 j. nomigh 5.00 ! Your Experience Jf TT HE talks which preceded this described many tests by J IS "f" which to determine the value of tires before you buy them. , I IS subjects discussed in these talks were: Vi II Weight Tube-Shape j I JK Thickness Cross-Sections 1 i I Hrf Traction Organization fi 1 ri I flW Tube-Life Tube-Fit I It Mf VmW Price Experience If fa I 111 Ultimate Test is to Try Michelins. SI j J a II Nothing Proves Michelin Superiority I "ir I Like Actual Use. J-f NyjP Cvecy Test Prove? Michdtn e$b VULCANIZING - ACCESSORIES 1 NEBRASKA RUBBER WORKS 6th & LOCUST FILLING STATION. PHONE 805 J Bureaus -For your own safety, lake your valu ablo papers from your bureau drawer or other hiding places, and put them In dur Safety i)cposlt Vaults. A com niodlous box will only cost you $1.00 per year nnd It Is worth many times that amount to you In the Security It affords. Burglars, FIro or other accidents may cause the loss of papers or valuables which cannot bo replaced nnd which, to you, nre above price. Take our advice nnd yon will rest bet ter, work better and feel bettor. See our Safety Deposit accomodations when next yon aro In thjs vicinity. wm If illl Piatte Valley State Bank NORTH PLATTE, NEB. ENSD BEfSTNET IN "The Biggest Show 0a Earth." Everything Except the Pink Lemonade TWO PART COMEDY iller Bungles Through KEITH THEATRE, 77 Wm. Waltemath 7.00: r. .. ftf-M n rr nn ' H. M. Borter 5.00 Tir n nni. a nn McVicker Millinery -. 4.00' ,y Wllile aiding in an auto a -rough Emll Merscheid 4.0o'Plac? " the roa? jounced J. W. up- Edmund Dickey 4.00 A W Pltimmnr A fin i.uv The dentists of our city have been txemntnil (mm Rhihnnrihlnr tn tlila fund unless personally willing, as they have and aro giving their pro- f essional , service, together . with, mti- terlal to the government free At charee. Dr. Morrill. Dontlst are Unsafe 55 SATURDAY NIGHT. Mrs. J. C. Den and Mrs. Margaret Hall and daughter Catherine leave to night for California. J. W. Henderson, of the1 Maloney store suffered a broken nose Wednes- Ilia 11USU BL1UUH UU lllO TIOS OL tho top. As might be imagined the in jury proved very gainful . ::o:: : Money to Loan. Plenty of six per cent monoy to loan on farms nnd ranches,-Interest pay able annually with prlvllego of par ing pnrt or all at any tlmo. Loans closed promptly. No delay. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. .r 1