The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 24, 1918, Image 4

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    vThejNewest Styles
A grcnt rtcnl of sntlsfnctlon In oiwinif,'
a bracelet' wntcli Is in Hie onftuiiciilnl
vnluo of llic timepiece. CHntoVs pays
niuch nltcnllon lo this feature, at tlie
game tlmo helng Tcry particular to
liaro wicli watch An acciirntc timekeeper.
You will enjoy seeing our display of
j
bracelet watclics. Here you will geca
(lie latest Ideas In round nnd odd
sbapes exquisite llttlo ..ornnnicnts
one vlll be proud of nnyivhcrc.
C. S. Clinton
Graduate Optician
At the Sign with the Big Ring.
oiMUMZi: v i-Emui, i.iion 1
UNION IN TOWN.
A centra) labor urtlorr W08 organized
In North Matte Friday, (enintfy II.
11. Long.'-.d Grand ttland, fitnle or
ganizer or the'' American, r adoration
of Labor The localMinlqilfi represent
ed In the nicotine y6to ,tho .painters,
hurbsr. bullormnifc'rs- anil musicians,
oach of which had previously elected
tlire'J delegtei to' :thl organization
meeting, these riikgn)., representing
12C members of those unions.
Officers were elected as follows: R,
' L, Cantlln, president, Clinton York
vieo-presldont, Earl Stamp flnnnclal
gocratnry nnd troasurer, K. B. Payne
recording secretary, A. Ovall guide,
A O. Swarthout guardian, trustees
. JR. P. Servlss' for eighteen months,
.Hubert Wicks for twelve months and
1 J3. DNen for six ivonths.
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DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Gradnale Dentist
Office oyer the McDonald
State Bunk.
! It. II, FQwles has sold 320 acres
, of valley land lying east of the Paw-
' . . . . r .. . M
nee rancn 10 uasmusBcii oi .iiiAt.-u
! Smfit Treatment for Wheat.
1 0,190 acres of wheat will ho treated
fxr smut this year, according to defl-
nite promises made by Lincoln county
farmers to do their part, in this simple
way,' to holp increase production,
i According to past experiences, this
should net a saving of approximately
10,000 to 30,000 bushols of wheat.
Ask Mr. Harbor for a demonstra
tion at the Farm Bureau booth on the
Fair Grounds.
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Plead (.'ullfy to Gambling.
Perry Sawyer and Frank Boyer
were arraigned in tho county court
Saturday afternoon on the charge of
Are Shoes Priced too High?
No! Positively-Ernphatkally, No!
BECAUSE;
; for a consideration of eighteen thous- Knmoiing or running gambling games
Both pleaded guilty and were bound
over to tho district court under
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Paul Roddy loft Sunday for a visit
In Omaha and Lincoln.
Mis Besslo Chamborlain was a pas
i.or.ger to Omaha Sunday.
Dr. Morrill, Dentist.
Miss Clara DoRolf rotumod Sunday
from a visit In Grand Island.
Bert Chamberlain loft Sunday for
Denver, where ho will visit for n few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGovorn and
J. T. Keofo wero guets of frlonds
in Horshoy Sunday.
"Wm. Dnvis left Sunday for Amos,
la., wharu he will enter the students
training class 'of tho army.
Dr. Brock, Dentist, of or Stono Drug
Store. tf
Mrs. Julia Toddand Miss Margarot
Adslt, toachors in tho Horshoy schools
spent Saturday and Sunday in town.
Fred Rasmussen and family wore
in town Sunday while onroute to
Osceola to attend a family roumion.
Engineer Phil IJgan, who had been
out of sorvios for two years, was ro
JnBtatcd tho latter part of last week
Len Klndwell camo over from Wnl
laco today and will holp preservo tho
peaco and dignity of tho city during
tho fair.
Nqw bargains added" cabh day at our
unlo. Rlbbcus now on snlo at unheard
of prices. E, T. TRAMP & SONS.
Mr. nnd. Mrs. A. M. Solbort ro
tumod Sunday from a ton days visit
at Groat Lakes, 111., and nt Water
town, S. D,
and dollars.
Dr. L. J. Krause, Dentist, room 3
McDonald Bank building.
Gago Hollaway has sold his land
nine miles coutheast of town. It is
1.1 1,n I t 1 t1n tint nnra fnr fltn
eighty acres on which tho buildings U1
aro located.
bonds.
Tlio information charged them with
running gambling gnmcs in rooms in
tho rear of tho Carson barhor shop
rear or tno Den cigar
store.
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Miss Dorothy Whelpley -spent tho Mexican Fined $100..
latter part of last week with her aunt Joso Padllla, tho Mexican who was
Mrs. II. M. Grimes while enroute to arrested Thursday night at the Com
Lnramle where she will teach in the morlcal Hotel for Illegal possession
etnto university. of twenty-flvo pints of whiskey, drew
Mr. .and -Mrs . O. J. Brooks, Mm.. n n". f 0110 hundred dollars and
David Brooks and II. A. Brooks left sts in the county court Frl, ay after
hy auto the latter part of last wpek " b I V n oncyless and
for Camp Funston whorq they will w,aHftt' l,..t ,n.y 01 $ h mi?:
vlnlf llnvn Hrnnlffi Bftch ca80s as th,s tl,e ,llct Should be
visit uavo urooits. confined to bread nnd water, as laying
Rob Armstrong returned Saturday in Jail nnd being well fed Is no pun-
nignt irom rorunnu, wnore ho mm isnment to n Mexican.
Shoes are made from skins of ani
mals which are raised for meat, milk
or for beasts of burden not for
their skins. These skins are, avail
able for shoes only, as animals are
slaughtered for food. Consider the
prices you pay for meat!
Kid skins come from the four cor
ners of the earth. Consider ship
scarcity;
Leather is not all.
items of materials
parts of the world.
Sixty-five other
come from all
spont sovoral weeks. Mrs. Armstrong
nnd chlldron will continue their visit
thero durlpg th winter.
.Mrs.v Julius Plzor nnd daughter
Maymp returned Frldny from Chicago.
While in that city Mrs. PIzor sub
mitted to an oporntlon which was
very auccoasful and she roturns groat
ly Improved.
Paul Urotzcr, whllo out hunting at
tho McNeol ranch S,undny shot n largo
Save Fruit Stones nnd Xnl Shells.
Tho War Department has asked the
American Red Cross to collect fruit
pits, stones nnd nut shells. Tho fol
lowing should bo saved:
Peach pits, apricot pits, prune pits,
plum pits, date stones, cherry pits,
Brazil nut sholls, olive pits, shells of
hickory nuts, walnuts and butternuts.
All pits and shells must bo thorolv
dried, either in ovens or by tho sun,
coyote which ho brought homo as a boforo they nro placed in tho barrels.
Materials are not all! Consider la
bor! It requires the labor of 300
people and 110 machines to produce
a woman's shoe, ready to wear. You
know the scarcity of Jabor and how
high-priced it is.
I't requires 135 separate and distinct
operations to make one shoe 270
to make a pair. Think what It
means to make a fine shoe a Queen
Quality.
Manufacturers and merchants have
used brains, skill, scientific methods
and honesty in production.
You get more for your money in
shoes than any other' article of
wearing ttpparel. Compare the wear
and hard knocks given to shoes,
with any other article. Consider the
protection, the comfort and satis
faction you get from your shoes.
Shoes are really the cheapest article
in your wardrobe, when you consid
er all these things.
The shoes of 25 years ago, made as
they were made then, would cost
many times the prices of today.
Improved machinery, scientific
methods and standardization have
kept prices of shoes within reason
able bounds.
The conservation policy of manu
facturers has kept prices from go
ing to unreasonable heights this
fall and winter.
Queen Quality shoes, represent a
solid standard of value, nationally
known.
trophy.-In addition to the coyote ho
killed n number of chickens nnd a
rattlesnake.
Farmors In town Saturday reported
that but llttlo corn was effected by
the frost last Friday morning, wjion
tho temporaturo slid down to twenty
flvo degrees. Nearly all tho corn was
out of way of tho freeze.
Wanted Sa'lesman, lady or gontlo
ni an to tnko over tho established tea
route In North Platto for tho Grand
Union Ten Co. Call on Joo" Spies for
particulars.
Up to Staunlay ovenlug 1,390 stud
cuts had enrolled In the army unit nt
tho stato unlvorslty. Physical exami
nations began
students who
ThCEo shells md pits aro used for
making carbon best suited for use as
a protection front German poison gas.
Barrels hav,o been placed at all the
grocery stojes of the city for tho pur
po.so of depositing these stones and
pits. Tho committeo will nttend to
shinning them to the Wnr Departs
mont.
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3Frs. Warner Pusses Awny.
Mrs Sarah A. Warner, for many
years a resident ot North Platte, died
nt her Homo In Denver, Sept. ICttw
Tho Denver Post contained this notice
of her death:
In tho death of Mrs. Salllo A. F.
Warner, 2330 Washington street, tho
This Store will continue to give your money's worth
yest-erday. onlv those-' UUI", u lunl ,,OSCB " UfL omest nml
registered September noblest citizens . Next Sunday she
Port Marti writes his father that 12th to be examined and inducted at iirilfHaBYuaino?S
, has received his overseas' flnhtlnK', Prosqnt. Those who registered later rn-or?f.rJl!,I.",,L?
will bo inducted October 15th. "u"l'"u"u """" ,ul "y yeara nu
.... a constant sufferer, no one ever heard
Lincoln county's oxnet quota In tho a word of complaint escape her lips.
United war work campaign Is $19,003. Mrs. Wnrnr was tho widow of tho
Thoso funds will bo used for tho wnr late Rov. Marshall D. Warner. Four
work of tho Y. M. O. A., tho Y. W. sons and a daughter blessed tho homo,
O. A,, tho natlonnl Catholic war fund, of whom Erwin B. Warner and Mrs.
tno jowisn nonru, tlio war camp com- Harriet E. Nlckerson, both ot Los An
munity service, the American library goles, survive. Mrs. Harry Shook, a
iinnui-iuuun mm mi; ouivuuuii uriiiy
ho hag rocolvcd his overseas' lighting
outfit and expects to soon loavo for
"over there." .
Wanted Kxporlencod cook nt North
Platto General Hospital.
Joo Schwaiger loft Sunday for
Green River, whoro ho will meet Mrs.
Schwnigor who Is roturnlng from a
visit n Portland.
Mr. Lilos and slstor, who had boon
guests, at tho Darnell homo for two
weeks, loft yesterday for their homo
in Ypungstown, Ohio.
Al Wright, u former North Platto
resldont who hns made his homo in
Grand Island for fifteen years, visited
friends Ju town yesterday.
Deoring corn binder for sal. Good
ns now. Prico 1125.00. C. P. Howard
Phono 797F031. 72-2
J. R. Derryborry rotumod tho lat
ter part or tlio wool; from a sovornl
days hunting trip north of Pnxton.
He had fairly good success .
Mako your dollars go as far as pos
stblo. Our salo Is a monoy saving
proposition. E. T .TRAMP & SONS,
Mr. nnd Mrs. IrvIiiK Aroy and
Lieut, and Mrs. Byron Oborst aro
expected to nrrlvo'by auto from Omaha
this evening. Lieut. Oborst was on a
ship last week ready to sail overseas
when a telegram announcing JUb
mother's death was dellvored to him.
IJoglnnlng Wednesday morning I
will sell a big assortment of untrlm
med shnpos for $.50 each. Thoso aro
real bargnlns. VILLA WHITTAKBR,
2nd floor Mock's Store.
If you can uso t piano or player
piano this fall it will bo to your In
terest to got In touch with A. HOSPE
CO., Omaha, at once. They have
barganB in used pianos nnd plnyorH
ns wall us tno world's boat In both
r
grnnddnughtor, lives In Denver
Tho sightless, Mrs. Warner was busy
with hor rugs and quilts until a few
days boforo hor death camo. Hor Inst
work was on a beautiful rug for tho
Denver Gcnornl Hospital, No. 21, Au
rora. Mrs. Warnor was laid to rest by
tho Bldo ot a grnnddnughtor In Fair
mount cometory Thursday afternoon.
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For Rout.
Irrigated farm ot 200 acres, five
mites northwest ot Horshoy, under tho
medium nnd higher priced mnkos old ditch. O. R. LAWRENCE, 312 cast
wlilcli can bo bought for olthor cash Tiurd. North Platto. 70tf
or payments. Wrlto or phono them nt
onco ror a catalogue, 73-8
E. W. Crossgrovo, of Farnnm, nr-'
rived Sunday with a bunch ot Short
Horns for inhibition at tho fair, and .
! btono, ot Loxington, arrived tho same
day with a numbor of Horofords,
Yesterday sovoral bunches ot exhibi
tion cattle from Kolth county arrived. I
In order to accommodnto all Uk on
trlos tho management found It neces-!
snry to oroct a now cattlo bam on tho
fair grounds.
DOROTHY DALTON in
"The Kaisers Shadow"
France hod sent her to do the most dangerous thing in the
world. In snitc oi every obstacle the German Secret Service
could put In lier way she would do it. Her mission was for
France and come what would, it must he fulfilled.
Crystal Theatre ISept. 26-27 i
DOROTHY PHILLIPS in
Official
GYMNASIUM
SHOES
Is Sold by the
SHOE MARKET
Indorsed nnd npuroYCtl liy
the Gymnasium Instructors
White Canvas, Incecjpso -
tilling instep, lioavy double
rubber sole, suction bot
tom to iiretuiil sllpiiinjr,
reinforced toes and Hoels
A SOUL FOR SALE
Money Enthroned as Society's God, Crushes its
bringing Victims. From the Famous Serial Story
BARTER."
Crystal Theatre, Tonight and Tomorrow
SVECUL AT
$2 .SO Pair
FOR SALE NOW AT THE
SHOB
MARKET
FAIR PltlCES ANNOUNCED HY 1
FOOD AIOIINISTKATOll GOODMAN
Fair nrlces recommended by price customers.
committeo for Lincoln county, Ne
braska, nnd published by authority of
tho Federal Food Administration for
said county.
SUGAR:
2 lb. lot, per lb , 10
K lb. lot. nor lb 10
25 lb. lot, per lb 09
FLOUR:
48 lb. sack $2.9B
2 lb. sack 1-50 ',
Bulk, por lb 0G
WHEAT GRAHAM i
G lb. sack 40 I
12 lb. sack 75 I
24 lb. sack, 1.40 j
RYE GRAHAM
6 lb. sack 35 j
12 lb. sack .v...... .70 i
24 lb. sack 1.40 ,
RYE FLOUR !
12 lb. sack -80
24 lb. sack v 1.55 ,
WHOLE WHEAT
12 lb. sack SO
PORN MEAL
5 tb. sack 35 i
10 lb. sack 70
25 lb. sack 1.55
CORN FLOUR
5 lb. Bnck .40
10 lb. sack 75
. 25 lb. sack 1.65
Bulk, por lb 0G
BARLEY FLOUR
Bulk, por lb. '.. .0G
5 lb. sack ,7 35
POTATOES
Per pound "
BEANS
Fancy whlto, por lb 17
Common white, 'per lb 12
Colored, por lb . . . .10
Lima, per lb 13
LARD
Puro, per lb. ,
No. 3 lb. pail 90
No. 5 lb. pail ; J.50
Tor dozen 40
BREAD
1G ot. U. S. S. loaf 10
24 oe. U. S. S. loaf ,16
UU o. U. S. S. loaf .. .19
4S w. U. S .S. lost .36
BUTTER'
Creamory, pr lb .SO
OOJIN SYRUP
No. 84. prr oaa ....v,
NO. 6. Pr c M
.. No. 10, par cs .tt
OORN 8YRUP, WIIIT1D
No. 2H. Pr can . . . M
No. 5. pr owi .............. M
Ko. 10 per can M
Ji. 1 whole klaad,'pr U, .88
'No. 1 whole regular, per lb. .38
Shoulder. pr lb ..30
BACON
K. 1 wrapped, whole, for lb. .65
"No. 3 wrapped whole, pr lb. .61
5fo. 2 wrapped, piece per lb. .5J
'C'KoU' 1-Thes price are fcr rMb
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Farm For Sale.
320 acres, 2 miles east of the state
.farm. Inquire of Owen Jones, 220
south Locust. 73-2
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i Tho 20th Century Club will meet
with Mrs. Bert Barber, 420 west Fifth
street. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
BoKuowill talk on canteen work.
over counter. An exceptionally brilliant meteor
iNoie i ah aciuuionai cnarge may shot across- the heavens from east to
bo made for delivery or credit to west about nlnn nVinnir lnaf nti,f Tf
ngntea tne sky from the eastern hor
izon, to almost the western edge.
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Money to Loan.
Plenty of six per cent monoy to lonn
on forms nnd ranches, Interest pay
able annually with privilego of pay
ing part or nil nt any time. Loans
closed promptly. No dclny.
BUCHANAN & PATTERSON.
Don't Fail to Obtain Our Prices on
Wheat, Oafs9 Barley, Rye
Hay and Alfalfa
You will have more dollars in your pocket
HARRINGTON MERCANTILE COMPANY
BOAR SALE!!
ITnlt until 10 a. m.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918
and buy your
Duroc-Jers
J
m -
ooar
nt your own price in the
Western Nebraska Duroc-Jersey Breeders
BOAR SALE x
to bo held nt
nt 10:00 u. in. Central Tlmo
LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS
No Charge for Admission
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th
50-Spring and Fall Boars--50
The choice pigs from 10 of the best herds in the county.
Critic Ii, Illustrator, King.Orin, Seusatiou, Ptlumdr
and other leading blood linos represented.
THE BEST COUMT FAIR IS THE STATE
September 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th
BUY YOUR HOAR AKD SEE THE RACES