The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 11, 1918, Image 4

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    How Much Would
You Give
To Win the War.
That's the (iiK'stlon being nut to you
lodiiy. How much arc you Milling lo
ghe to Iiavo (lie ir finished up In n
hurry d'ermnuy beii'.en tlie world
made 11 decent place (o Ihc In our
boy Imck homo u icloroious and
Just pence throughout the world I
Tho , Fourth Liberty Loan is (Iieblg.
gest single factor in accojiiplishing
all tills.
It brings right square up to ciery
man and woman "How much would
you give to help win the war!"
You know you would gho more than
the amount of liberty bonds you luno
already subscribed for.
C. S. CLINTON,
Jeweler and Optician
At the Sign of the illg Itlug...
DR. 0. II. CRESSLEK,
Graduate Dentist
Ulllce over the McDonald
State Hunk.
LOCAL AN!) I'KRSONAL
Donald McFarland returned yeeter
:inj? from Lincoln whero he vleUed
for reveral days.
D. C. Cdhgddn has, been spending
this week with his son Guy and
;amlly in .Chicago.
in Morrill. bniitiHi
Mie barah Kelly wiir leave today
ir Omaha to take a Anal examination
Waited Crona work.
Frau.e&j'orrls returned'. Wednoa
day nffiroijue, from Lincoln rtftor a
visit dV.ievaral day.
Tonfbrrtw I Qolumbua Day, and as
a legui' holiday it will ba obtorvtd
by tho lartike and othor local jnitltn
tlons. "
Dr. lirock, Dentist, over Stone Druj
Storo. - tt"
Mrs. Guy -Granger .has accepted a
position as reporter for the Duily
THogrnph and began work Wednesday.
Kor RanWKurniHhod room
wost Third. Phono niack 1171.
709
2t.
The mautiiig of the Golden Rule
lilble class ,pf. the Presbyterian church
to Iirvo, boon held today has boon
nest poind.
Blanket Salo at THE LEADER
MERC, CO,
Kvereft,J1JiwTonco loft a fow days
ago for Danvor to try for enlistment
In the tajik corps. Mr. Lawrence is
Xo. 1 in tha 1918, Septomber regis
tration. Mom bars of the Odd Follows were
notified last' availing that the stato
G-and Lodge of that ordor which was
to havo boon hold next week lKya
boon postponed for thirty days.
For Sale A Iiolstein Milk Cow, by
Mrs. Den Doornail. 77-2
Miss Blanche- Fonda returned Wed
nesday night from Omaha whore she
and hor fathor wore called by the ac-
Issiie Worthless Checks,
Sheriff Salisbury went to Elsie yes
terday to ' arrest Guy Eastman who'
was wantel for i-sttlng a worthless
cheek for 125.00 and having It cashed
at-the Star Clothing House cf this
city. Eastman, however, refunded the
money and the case was dropped.
'Another man who issued a spurious
h(jek was Clarence Poppkn. who live:
iouth of Sutherland. This check Was
for, $10.9(5 which he passed at tho
Dlbck "Store. He too, made good and
the matter was dropped.
Sheriff Salisbury ha3 a big bale of
worth leea checks at his office whiqh
hafo a, one time or another beon
vpaad upon North Platte merchants, I
anil ho thinks Mils la an Indication 1
;njt North Platte business men should j
16 more ca'eful as to whose checks
!hy ac-'jpt. j
New Millinery for women, Minos
nnd children at pricos that moans a I
saving. We show scores of hats from !
... . . . t
which nn equal number of womon
may choose with out conflict of stylo,
yet all aro stylish to the moment at
THE LEADER MERC. CO.
Cumbria Is Taken. 1
The formidable German defense sys
tem botween Cambral and St. Quontln
has been . utterly demolished and
British, American und French troops j
aro out In the open country eastward
in pursuit of tho retreating enemy. 1
Cambral, the pivotal point in the J
fornior lino and over which there hns ,
bonn yo much bftter lighting, is in j
British hands; numorous villages and
hamlets to tho south have been over
run by the allies and thousands of
Germans havo been made prisoners
and hundreds of their cans captured.
Tho victory seemingly is a complete
one, and with Gonoral Foch's strategy
((rklng smoothly In bonding back
the Gorman lino In one great con
verging movement, tho Germans ap-
cldont which bofoll Mrs. Fonda. Tho ' parentlv arp i a serious predicament
Wanted to buy Second hand range.
Phono Red 87S.
Platta Whlto, who had been visiting
in Omaha for ton days, returned
heme Wednesday morning.
Silk Shirts New Arrivals Wondor
ful Assortment at IIARCOURT'S. ..
Mrs. L. C. Richards, who had been
a guost at the Amos Johnson home,
loft for Pittsburg Wednesday.
Rev. Fr. McDoId spout Wednesday
in Elsie where ho assisted In the
dedication of a Catholic church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Dorram and
dauchtor roturnod Wednesday from
nn exk tided stay at Excelsior Springs,
Mo.
Wanted immediately Furnished
house, apartment or rooms for llght
housokcoplng. Phono 210.
For Farm Loans sea Gone Croon,
Room west of Vienna Cafe.
Chas. W. Million, formerly of the
Landgraf harbor shop, is now located
at Gibbon, to which address ho orders
Tho Tribune sent.
Silas Clark, who roslded southwOBt1
dt tho city twonty flvo years ago,
spent a day or two in town this week.
He ip now Ideated in Kansas City.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Forbes ontor
talrtod for several days this weak Mr.
and Mra. II. II. Long of Dos Molnos,
who voro onrouto to Long Beach, Cal.
Miss M. ' iiteman, steam baths and
Swedish Ma'ssugo. ladloB und gentle
men. Phono 897. Brodbpck bide Slit-
Ralph Coatos, who had boon visit
ing IiIb 'parents for a fow days, ro
turnod to Lincoln Tuesday to enter
tho students' training school at tho
university.
For nulck action nnd Mitlsfactory
ale list your land with Thoclccke. tf
Adam Sensol has sold his property
In the south part of town tho former
Frank McGovorn liouso to Harry l
Stovens, of Bigiioll, Mr. Stevens will
movo lila family to town.
Nettle
rlago by
lattor is still in tho hospital but will
leavo tha Institution In a fow days.
Mr. Fonda Is with hor.
Silk Shirts-New Arrivals Wonder
ful Assortment at IIARCOURT'S. ..
This Is an" opportune time to buy
your blankot needs for this winter.
Blankets on salo at THE LEADER
MERC. CO. at before tho war pricos,
salo prices by tho pair $2.45, $2.95,
$.1.45, $4.35, $5.G5 and upwards at
prices fully -35 less than todays
vnluo.
Special at McVIcker Millinery In
trimmed hats at $3.75 and $5.00.
Mr. Harold .Torgonson and Miss
Similar wore united In mur-
tho Baptist minister at
North Platto yesterday and n wed
ding supper was served last evening
S tho hall nt BIgnoll. This young
couple will spend tholr honoy moon
In Kansas, returning In n fow days to
reside hero. CoiiKratuacions. Max
well Tolopost.
Tho most drossy coats in the city
are hore. Tlioy aro novel along ontlro-
ly now linos, and In color to harm
onize with tho latest shades In suits
and dresses at THE LEADER MERC,
COMPANY
Lieut. Art Vs Wortinan, of tho
aviation corps, formerly of this city,
arrived from Donvor this morning
and will visit friends for a day or
two whilo onrouto to Kansas City.
Llout. Wortinan haB boon recruiting
officer at Denver for scvoral weeks,
and goes to Kansas City for similar
work. Ho fools disappointed that ho
has boon assigned to this work In
stead of being placed in actlvo soryice
overseas.
From tho region northwost of Rlielms
to tho Meuse river, north of Verdun
the French and Americans arc slowly
but surely pushing the Germans back
ward toward the Belgian border.
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Tho salo is on of women's High
Tailored Suits. Tho latost in material
in stylo at pricos from 20 to 40 per
cent undor todays value at THE
LEADER MERC. CO.
The Nebraska Corn Crop.
The October 1 crop report Issued
by the bureau of crop estimates and
Nobraslta board of agriculture thru
tho otl'ices of A. E. Anderson and E.
R
Ready
th
is Season as
Never Before
SERVICE here means more than bring
ing you the choicest selection from the
world's best clothing. It includes having
special assortments for tall men, short
men, stout men, large men men who
like their clothes to reflect their person
ality young men men of extreme taste
conservative men.
We are trained in the knowledge of
materials. We advise you what will weai
longest as well as what looks best on you
from an outsider's viewpoint. We don't
just sell you clothes rather, we assist
you in selecting what is best for the use
you have in mind-
Suits and Overcoats $16.50 to $40.00
Har courtl , Clothing
Coo
EnmasssmsszKitssSf
Blackleg Scrum for Farmers. Under tho call issued for 420 young In a letter written September 14th
In order to further aid in increasing I men for instructions in auto me- Gilbert Anderson writes that ho Is In
Danialson, forocasts u corn drop food production by the prevention of chanlca nnd aa drivers at tho stato a hospital receiving treatment for a
of 147,470,000 bushols, pmpared . to Bureau h of instruction, Lin- wound .in trio leg. The , wound' was
219,480,000 bushels last year and thQ'0 rjr. Franklin's Germ-FrCe, Kansas coin county is entitled but to two pronounced not'serious.
iuu yulir itvurugo 01 J. i u,m),UUU UUHI1-. VUCCine, WlUCIl iHHiiuiiiiy iui
ti Tim ...,i,.Hn ,i,, I lifn and is guaranteed. Tho serum
men.
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I i. l.il.,.l n tlm nnn tf n cnil t u
and a smaller acreaKa this vear. " " ""'
. , l UUICU ill CUOl lllivta.
wiiiio ino Killing irosi came earner
l.'LKCTION PROCLAMATION
For the Year 1!)"1S.
than usual the damago therefrom was
negligible. As stated last month, the
damago from drouth Is confined large-,
lv to tlli Hnntlinnatorn nimrfnr nf tlin
ui..v in. i. .i it . iiv viriue 01 uie numuiuy ui
"""" lI,u Ul"01 oeunons railRmg , r, ,, flm .ilrnntlnn nf tho
from fair to very good. The condition ' iQWa tUo stute cf Nebraska in such
of corn for the United Stntos is GS.O case made and provided, I, A. S.
por cont, compared with 07.4 per cent ' A,,on' County Clerk of Lincoln Coun
last month. Tho indicated production iS SVTi
is 2,719,G7G,000 bushels compared to , ijis, during the hours designated by
2,159,494,000 bushols last vear and 2.. ' law, there will be held a general
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strayed.
Estrayed from the S.
Keep your stomach, liver and bowels Estrayed from the S. "W. McDer-
in good condition if you would have U pasture about ten miles south of
health. Prickly Ash Bitters cleanses
tho city on Monday evening of last
701,252,000 bushols for tho ten year
average.
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S Banking by Mail I
Patrons and others nho llud it iucon- MT
en lent to call in person to deposit Ji
OTHiS5 '',u'r um CHn "mko uc'r deposits
by mall HU ubsoluto sufctyT
(jfaS IVe accept depohits from nny part of 2j
jtfMw' he county, iniill patrons receiving tho S
sumo careful and prompt attention 3
pjP and tho anmo degree of protection as B
fcrai Deposits' may be sent safely by checli, jflj
draft or money order . .Currency may Sy
ku bo also sent through tho malls with mji
jlftHnu safety If tho letter' is registered H
ajSji M,1It'" ""'"canuts both large Du
lB Platte Valley Slate Bank 1
NORTH PLATTE, NEB. K
tikrw.
oloction at the usual voting places In
said County for tho election of the
following officers, to-wit:
One United States Senator
One Governor
One Lieutenant Governor
One Secretary of State
One Auditor of Public Accounts
Ono ?tate Treasurer
One Attorney General
One Superintendent of Public In
struction
One Commissioner of Public Lands
and Buildings
Ono Hallway Commissioner
Two Kogontb of the State Univer
sity One Member of Congress, Sixth
Congressional District
Ono Stato Senator, Twenty-fifth
COOd Klnnzn tnntli linmli ntwl .1 Tif Strict
tiube of Klouzo tooth paste kvops , State Representative, SJxty
tho mouth froo of gorms. Sold only at 1 nlm stnto nnnrnsentatlv'e. Seventv
tho H12XALL DItUG STORE. suve.Uh riotrtct
Three Judges ot tho Supreme Court
iff! I n Day.
Sixty-four dollars for eight hours
work was the record established by
ono riveter at tho South Chicago ship
building yard Sunday. The week day
scale for ouch rivet is eight conts and
on Sunday this is raised to sixteen
cents. Three men In a toam last Sun
day drove 1,014 rivets, for which thoy
woro paid $102.24. Tho share of Hugh
McNulty, tho driver, was $G4, while
lits two holpors split tho balance.
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Yankee Planes Ilonih Verdun.
An American bombing oxpoditlon,
consisting of moro than 1150 machines?
Wodnoeday dropped thirty-two tons
of oxploslvos on Gorman cantonments
in tho area botwoon Wnvrillo and
Danivtllera, about twolve mllas north
of Verdun.
i'rotestant Dplscopul Services.
No aervlco or Sundny'school in the
church of Our Saviour or Sunday
school h. North Side Chapel Sunday.
Octobor ISth.
Rev. rthur Dlttes Jones, Rector.
Klcue Tooth pasta keepa the tiny
tMta cella clean. Sold only at the
RKXALL DRUG STORE.
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NelifB to Water CowBHHiWi,
Water bills for the July quarter are
now ready and may be paid at tho
Water f ffiee. Discount of one cent per
thousand gallons given on bill tf paid
before October ioth. No discount
after tha 20th.
HERSHEY WELCH, Water Com.
:::::
Mou) to Lewi.
I'leuty of six per ceut woney to Iah
on terwc mi ranches, Ititoroat pay
able auinally with yriYlloge of pay.
Ing part or all at any tline. Loaas
closed pruniptly. o delay.
lUTHAXW & l'VTTKRSON.
wpplr twn pnwfl. nno nr hnth hrniiflnfl
and strengthens those organs and on lcft 8l(le wlth open A L bar 011 re.
helps tho system to resist disease versed circle and bar on left shoulder
germs. Price $1.25 per bottle. Gum- Notify S. W. McDermott, phone
mere-Dont Co.. Special Agents. 788F031. 77-4
Mail
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USE BLACKLEGOIDS
TO VACCINATE AGAINST BLACKLEG
SIMPLE :: SAFE :: EFFECTIVE
No dose to measure. No liquid to spill. No string to rot.
Simply a little pill to be Injected under the skin
Write for frco Dooklets on "Blackleg nnd How to Prevent It"
One County Cork
Ono County Treasurer
Ono County Shcrlfi
One County Attorney
line County Surveyor
One County Judge
Ono Countv Superintendent of
Public Tnalruct'on
One County Commissioner, Second
District
One AMitor foi each Precinct
One Road Overseer for each Road
District
Two Justices of the Peace for each
Preolmt
Ono Police Magistrate, City of North
Platto
At the nam time and places, two
ntnandiuoi'tK to k constitution of
the State will he submitted to the
elecu-rs ror adoption or rejection.
Vis " v t
Proposed rniiaUtuttonal 'amendment
relating to th? right of suffrage as to ;
Hjraons or loreign mrtn, ;
For or against calling a const Itu j
tlonal ernvwitlou alter, change and
toiler d the i.-or t'tif utlon ot Nebraska ; !
4iy aintndniei:t to the const ttut ion
In .he suhmltted separately to the,
tleoiors'wh'.'n demanded by twentyflve ,
pewert ot ihe daly- qualified and ,
elected devotes of such convention
polls will l " open at 8 o'clock a. m , i
and rcmali en vnt'l 6 o'clock a. j
m . ot ihe v day.
In teatl whereof, I have i
hereunto si band and eeal of the J
County of , state of Nebraska,
thlM pth .i,v of (Vrolir. 1018. i
- vr vv Cn'intv riAfTr-
Stone's Drug Store.
FALL AND WINTER
APP
Now is the time to buy
Ben Davis
Winesaps
Genets,
Missouri Pippin
Grimes Golden Varieties
Glenburnie Fruit Farm
W. H. WOODMAN, Proprietor
SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA