The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 18, 1918, Image 1

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TIIIRTY-FOURTII YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB., 0' TOBER 18, 19J8.
No. 80
110115 TO ItEACH U0TA
Y 1JM) 01' WEEK.
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Up to yesterday morning the roports ' The officers and at least thirty-two
submitted to County Chairman Tern- active members of the Homo Guards,
plo showed that the people of Lin-1 the Home Guards Drum and Bugle
coin county had subscribed $57G,C50 Corps and perhaps the Home Guards
to the Fourth Liberty loan, loavtng band will go to Holdrege Thursday
$27,350 yet to be subscribed to roach of next week whore the four squads
the iuota for the county. Of the total of Homo Guards will participate in the
subscribed up to yesterday morning competitive drill. The trip jvill be
the North Platte district had furn- made by auto, and the total number
ished $335,850 and the remainder of making the Journey will probably
the county $242,S00. The North Platte reach eighty.
district has gone over the top by $13, j In this competitive drill fifteen or
S50. Maxwell has exceeded its quota eighteen Home Guard companies will
by $18,000, Brady is $4,000 to the participate, and liberal purses are of
good", while at the above time Suther- fered for the best drilled companies,
land had reported $48,350 of its quota The judges will be regular army of
of $Q0,000, and Hcrshey $51,550 of Its ' fleers, and among the state officials
quota of $04,000. Both those districts ' who will be present are Governor Ns
suy that they will como through with villo and the adjutant general,
thoir quota. Dickens reports $15,150, Captain Shilling has been drilling
or $150 in excess of its quota, while , His men eoch evening and he Is pretty
Wallace is lagging with only $0,900.! well satisfied with the showing they
No report has boon received from ' have been making. Kor the next few
WollIIoet. 1 ovonlugs the members will be given
Tho fact that Lincoln county is intensive work,
upiirlntr ltK mintn la nn rnnnnii wliv ! Thf uniforms nrrlveil thin wnaVra
there should be any lot up on the , nnd tho Gcards made their-first ap- " training cft1"1' nt Ft- SuL 0kl- t0
I'lTl AND rOITNTV NEWS.
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Word was received yesterday of the
safe arrival of Chris Sawyor, Jr.,
overseas.
Seed rye for sale. See O. -II. Thoel
ecke. ' '
L. W. Mogeuse'n has purchased the
northeast quarter of the Guy Kdls
laud south of the river.
Now is your time to buy your new
fall suit at a big saving in price at the
BIG suit sale new on at BLOCKS.
Tho. Jeffers has been In Omaha
for a few days, having been called
there by the death of a relative.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair, of Los
Angeles, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
C. It. Morey yesterday while enroute
east.
Suits, coats and dresses of the bet
tor kind now on sale at THE LEADER
MER. CO. Get yours in a hurry. These
will not linger long.
Guy Granger left Tuesday night for
campaign, nor Is it any reason for 1 pearance Tifesdhy evening wearing
those who have not subscribed to the soldiers' garb. The uniforms are
withhold thoir subscriptions. Lincoln' attractive and the mon look well.
county should not only reach its total . ::::
but should go at least $25,000 ovor tho iy0 Commend (Minlniiiin Tcmnlc.
top.
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LHIo Taken -by British.
Lille has been captured by tho Bri
tish .
Allied pressure on all sides of tho
salient of which Llllo was tho center
compelled tho enemy to give up tho
city, the largest town of Franco cap
tured by ihe Germans and for four
years an Important unit of the enemy
defense c.wtem.
The fall of Lille cames almost sim
ultaneously with tho launching of an
The action of Chairman Tomplo, of
the Fourth Liberty loin campaign, in
going after the laggards Is commended
by Tho Tribune and will be endorsed
by overy truly patriotic man In Lin
coln county. The man, who through
tho opportunities presented him as al
citizen of tho United States, amassos
money, is certainly under obligations
to his country, and If he fails to re
spond according to his finances to the
call of help in a crisis such as wo are
now passing through ho Is not n good
citizen. Such men are not helpful to
offensive by Field Marshal Halg n community: iii fact tho community
against tho now German defenses would bo better off were thov to pack
south of Valoncinnc. Ills troopship nnd leave. Such m,en should bo
Thursday wore storming forward south' spumed by their nolghbors. and given
cf Le Cateau across tho Sello river,
where they were halted last week.
On a front of more thnn thirty miles
in Flanders tho Belgians, Fronch and
to understand that tho only men wel
comod in any community is the man
who has fairly and squarely respond
ed to the call of his country in the
British continue to push forward vig- tinio of its need.
orously. Tlir Belgians have taken ::o::
Ostond. Courtral and Thourout, Im
portant railway Junctions on the
flanks of the attacking front, have fal
len to the Belgians and British, while
in the center ihp French have taken
Tjlchtorwdde and Ardoy'j. Courtral
probably is the most Important rail
way center feeding the LUte area.
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Buy your Furn now nnd reap the
reward of your foresight prices bore
of bofore the war. We contracted oiir
Furs 18 months ago. THE LEADER
MERCANTILE CO.
Miss Lonore Cummings, who has
been Plaiting Mrs. Blanche B. Fields
for ten days, will leave this afternoon
for, hor home in Los Angeles.
The remains of Lawrence Monyhnn,
a former North Platte boy, was brot
in from Hastings' last night and will
be interred in a local cemetery.
For Farm Loans see Gene Crook,
Room west of Vienna Cafe.
Wm. Malouey arrived a day or two
ago from Poitland, whore he visited
his mother, vhr is past ninety years
of age.
150 new fall auits aro now offered
at reduced prices at BLOCKS.
Miss Dorothy Hinnian left yesterday
for a visit with friends in Denver.
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WASTED
Outfit to bale and haul 150 tons of
hay. O..H. THOELECICE.
Found Head In Bed .
Mrs. R. S. Moore, eighty years old
age. and living olone in hor modost
little home on west Second street,
was found dead in bed yesterday
morning. Mrs. Moore had been in
feeble health for some time but linn
managed to got around. Yesterday
morning neighbor failed to seo her
at her accustomed housework and
upon going to tlie house and finding
tho door locked nttomptod to arouSe
her but without result. The door
was broken in and the aged woman
found dead in bed.
The deceased was the widow of
Rev. R. S. Moore, at one time a pre
sidlt j; c-ldpr. of the Methodist church
in Nebraska, and tho mother of Thos.
Mcore. who is employed by the Union
Pnoiflc company.
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Tho only store in the city that's
polling blankets at last year's prices.
THE LEADER MERCANTILE CO..
Our big cash purchase of over one
year ago onnblos us to sell at these
prices.
Armed with authority from Sheriff
Salisbury, J. C. Askwig loft Wednes
day night for Peoria, III., to bring
back Jack Gross who jumped a board
bill at the Cole eating houso.
Save from Four to Twolvo dollars
and buy your suit now during tho sale
of womens nnd misses best tailored
suits at THE LEADER MER CO.
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The Home Guard
WE must keep this home guard supplied with
material to build up their little bodies and
minds and make strong men and women of them.
Nothing can serve this purpose better than toys
which keep them busily engaged. "VYC have toys
requiring thought and tpys requiring action.
And as for yourself, remember, the Kodak
Album is not complete without pictures of the
children.
KODAK
Let us supply your photographic needs.
THE REXALL STORE
WE DEVLOP YOUR FILMS FREE.
begin his -work as nn auto mechanic
for uncle Sam.
All wool serge middles. in all sizes
on nale at BLOCKS.
Buchanan & Patterson shipped two
cars of cattle to South Omaha Wed
nesday, F. N. Buchanan accompany
ing tho .shipment.
Chester Colin and Guy Coates, both
of Maxwell came hero Monday and left
Tuesday morning for Lincoln to outer
the federal vocational training school.
Now is your tinio to buy your new
fall suit nt a big saving in price nt the
BIG suit sale now on at BLOCKS.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Norton were
called to Scranton, la., this morning
by tne tleath of Mrs. Norton's nephew
who died of influenza at Camp Amos
yesterday.
Ask to see our silk plush coat
special at $24.50. BLOCKS.
Eugene Sawyer, of Los AngUes,
spoilt yesterday In town while en-
route homo from Lincoln, whoro ho
was called by tho Illness and denth
of his son.
Just received another big shipment
cu beautiful dresses in sorges, velvets
and jerseys. Marked to sell at lowest
prices at BLOCKS.
. Rev. Harry E. Knowlos, former
pastor cf tho Christian "church, visit
ed friends in town Wednesday. Rev.
Knowles has for a year past been do-
voting his time largely to ovangollstlc
wont.
Save from Four to Twelve dollars
and buy your suit now during the sale
of womens and misses best tailored
suits at THE LEADER MER CO.
Earl Stamp, who went to Omaha a
few days ago to make application for
enhance iaito nn officers trailing
school, was recommended to make ap
plication for the bandmasters' school
at Governor's Island, New York, and
he consequently placed his application
at that school.
Supply your wants now for nil you
will need of winter underwear. The
Leader Mer. Co.'s store -are selling
at last year's prices. This they can
do on account of buying before the
prices advanced ovor a yoar ago.
Tho Red Cross lias prepared a
qauntlty of gauze face masks to bo
used by those nursing nnd those coin
ing in close contact with iniluenzn
cases. These masks may be obtained
by anyone requiring them at the Red
Cross Canteen. Pneumonia jackets
for severo cases may also bo obtained
at the Canteen by a written request
of a physician.
Visit our mlllinory dopartmont on
Friday or Saturday of this week.
Special discount of one quarter off on
the higher grade pattern dress and
street hats Friday and Saturday of
thiB week only at THE LEADER MER
Cj.
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For Sulo.
Fifty head of cows and holfers, some
cows have calves by side. Inquire of
J. T. Lister, North Platte. Phono
797F3.
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FOR SUPREME JUDGE
GRANT G. MARTIN
Formerly Attorney General. Ten
years devoted to the legal business o)
e state. Now helping Supreme Courj
to clear Its docket.
The Omaha Examiner says: "Grant
0. Martin is a porslsront advocate oj
speedy termination of litigation iq
order to cut down expense, both tq
litigants and the state. That's the.
kind of a Judge tho people waa oq
the supremo bench,"
H03I i: orAitos riton in
I TAKHY loax suiisrimiHits.
4With the sanction of the County
CMpncii of Defense, Chairman Temple
0fthe Fourth Liberty Loan campaign
ml invoked the aid of the Home
Qrd to assist him in prodding up
tM.v Mibscribers to the loan and also
thtfse who havo not suberibed in as
large amounts as their financial
atHftdiiur warrants. There aro quite a
fW ot this class In the North Platte
it and It is probable that thy
all be called upon by County
rnuiii Temple and City Chairman
st Kin supported by Captain Shil-
Jand at least forty of his GuardV
i
o first move in this direction was
Wednesday night when Chalr
Tt inple and S?bastlan and eight
loads of Guardsmen drove over
e tarma of George McKaln and
Mr.f Ut idsinlth. southwest of the city
Thef found upon arrival that McKaln
WMin Omaha, but Goldsmith whs- nt
noinp. and after avnulderablo per
suailon, the latter was inducud
promhly through the presence of the
uuafCH - to subscribe for 1,000 of
bohtfc.
Bh these mon are well-to-do fnr-
MnerE can woll afford to buy Uborally
mi im: iniuusi, urn lor some' retieon
they luul been lagging. McKaln.
If n .tails to "como across" will bo
waitid up on when he returns from
Omaha .
IjfMt evonlng Chairmen Temple nnd
Sebastian, accompanied by tlfo Homo
Guarfs made another excursion into
the ttjuntry. Temple and sixteon of
ta GttardHinen wont north and secured
a subscription of $750 from J. -Manly
Calhoun, while Sobastian and thirty
two Qhnmlsnion went south and so
cured a subscription of $500 from
FranK Mylandor and a $100 subscrip
tion from Jacob Roebeckor.
The" round-up will be continued to
night and prolinbly for sevoral nights
to cotne. Sovoral men in town will
also bt waitod upon.
-It la understood that sevoral rail-,
road laen who havo not rospondod as
liberally to loan subcriptlons ns their
flnanctis warrant, will bo called on the
carpet today boforo sonio of tho of
ficials." ::o::
Flu Cases are Lessening.
Tho number of cases of Spanish in
fluenza in North Platto Is growing
loss, for which wo aro all thankful.
Only throo new ensos woro reported
Wednesday and a lesser nunibor yes
terday. Only two of the less than
tewnttf 'cases aro serious, tho others
aro llgfiC in form.
-Preparations for opening tho deten
tion hospital in the city (lro building
nro progressing, not withstanding
protests from the decimated llro de
partment. This hospital is only tem
porary; tho flro department will
como into its own in a few weeks.
Tlie dotontion will tend to curb the
spread of tho disuse and possibly
savo livos, therefore It is important
ns well as necessary.
AVhile tho disease is at present wnn
Ing hero in North Platte It is oxtromo
ly bad in many towns in tho state,
and we must not relax precautionary
measures. The board of health' is
liaiull'ng the conditions effectively
nnd should bo given unstinted support
In every way possible to keep the
number of cases down to a minimum.
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For Rent Furnished room for lady,
two Mocks from court houso; no
light liousokooplng; also smnll garngo
Inquire nt Tribuno office.
Used Cars For Sale.
Lnt week wo advertised eleven us
ed cars, wo have sold five tills week as
follows: Buick Six to Geo. Mills;
Chalmers Six to L. Enzlinlnger;
Studchakor six to Bort Froozo; Max
well Tourings ta Leon Smith and T.
Korstiug. Wo havo left ns follows:
1-1017 Oakland Six Touring
1-1IM7 Elgin Six Touring
1-1!H(5 Dodge Touring
1-1017 Roo 7-passengor
- 1-1017 Mnxwell Touring
1-1010 Chovrolot Touring
Now is tho tinio to buy aspriccs aro
sure to advance. Ask for LITSEY nt
210 East Sixth St. Phonos 153 and
Rod (!St.
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Merndo Underwear, America's best
underwear is sold exclusively at
BLOCKS.
The remains of Gustavo Dahlstrom
arriv.'d from Denver yesterday morn
ing and funeral services were hold in
the afternoon at tho home ot Mrs.
Johnson In tho Fourth ward.
Mrs. T. B. Sandnll Is visiting
friends in Cheyenne, having left for
that city Saturday.
Me'odo Underwear in high necK,
low neck, long sleeves, short sleoves,
or sleeveless at BLOCKS.
Mrs. J. L. Sinclair loft yesterday
for Rochostor, Minn., to tako treat
ment at the Mayo Bros, hospital.
Just received anothor big shipment
of beautiful dresses In sorges, velvets
and Jerseys. Marked to sell at lowest
prices at BLOCKS.
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Do not neglect the warnings of na
ture. If your appetite Is poor, breath
lnd, tongue coated, you will bo sick,
1 1, less you tako stops to put your sys
tem in good condition. Prickly Ash
Bi ters Is tho remedy you nood. It
pu ifles tho bowol8 strengthens diges
tif i and regulates tho llvor. Price
$1 .-'5 por bottle. Gummoro-Dent Drug
Stc .o, Special Agents.
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Kstrajwl.
E-trayod from tho S. W. MoDer
mott pasturo about ten miles south of
tho city on Monday evening ot last
week two cows, ono or both branded
on left side with open A L bar on re
versed clrclo and bar on left ahouldor
Notify S. W. MoDermott, phoho
788F0:il. 774
nNCOXlUTIO.NAl, Sl'MtKMlKlt
J1CST SOOX C03I15.
Washington, Oct. 17. "Stop spec
ulating about peace rumors. The
American people will have all the
truth as fast as any tiling real happens
There is nothing so fsr hut rumors
that tho war's end is at hand. And the
rumors do not come from authentic
sources."
That was the official view ot the
gonernl war situation Thursday. The
nllied armies on the western front
are continuing 'heir sledg-hainmer
blows on the l adly shattered German
military machine.
Germany may capitulate soon of
ficials believe the Until broak Is reas
onably near--but until she does break
thoro will bo nothing doing here in
Washington except to keep the war
machinory well oiled and running at
top speed.
The. German people seemingly have
lost all confidence In Mi
leader. Tho strain undor which thev
havo labored for four yoars has at las't
resullted In n comploto breakdown of
tho Gormnn morale. Evorywhero thru
out tlln emillrn ilmirornm ,,.!,.,
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kcos havo takon place.
That Genua i must sin t .idbr ur-
condillonally before lung is the bo
lief of officialdom. Hor supplies are
aliiu ?t gone. Jicr nrmy lg in tv pre
carious situation. Her allies aro rondy
te desert hor. And officials hero bo
Have thnt tho banking and merchant
class In Germany will tnko stops to
throw tho nntlon on tho mercy of the
nllles, but especially on tho morcy of
tho United Statos In tho bellof thnt
for gonoral politicnl reasons tho ponco
program will bo franlod to keep the
Cermnn empire Intact.
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100 coats in Silverlone, Velour, Ker
oy, Broadcloth, Plush and Bnffln sonl
In plain and fur trlnimod models to
choose from at wonderful low prices
p.! BLOCKS.
KAI5UK STILL OX Til HUM!
HUT 3IAY AHDICATK,
Rumors relative to the course Ger
many may take toward replying to
the note from President Wilson form
the main features of London morn
ing's impers. Some are convinced that
Germany's iimiMufttlonal surrenfjBr
is coming.
The official press bureau os official
ly Informed that the reports published
to the errect that Germany has capit
ulated have no foundation in fact.
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When School Opens.
It 1b not necessary for each pupil
to phone the school authorities about
the opening of school. On the morn
ing that the closing order is raised
the flags will be displayed from alt
schools that have flagstaff s. On that
morning also, at eight o'clook the
whiptle at the water pumping station
will kIvc five short liUntn nml CaJ liv
ing an interval this will be repeated
a numbtr of times. All schools will
reopen on the samo dny.
WILSON TOUT, City Bupt.
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Hoys IiCtivo October ilSlh.
The ninety-three boys who are in
cluded in tho October call will for
Camp Kearney, California Octobor 25
th. A special train will lonvo North
Platto about 10:30 p. m., after tho
arrival of the men who come down ou
tho binnch train.
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Cndlo for Snlo. .
Sevonty-flvo head of mixed stock
cattlo. Will sell any part or all. Seo
us or phone nt once, BRATT, GOOD-v
MAN & BUCKLEY.
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Save Coal.
Replace that Woken glass boforo
cold weather. P. O. Deats, Phone
Red 102.
Dr. L. J. Krause, Dontist, room .3
McDonald Bnnk building.
1 Xft
Plus
Coat Values
See what we offer around $40 to $50
The real basis of all value, In times of plenty or
scarcity, is is tlie material good? is the work
manship right? is tho style unexceptionable? Is
it what you wish? 1
But, when, as today with good fabrics scarce and
all materials high, you have a chance to buy on
tlie basis of previous season's costs then you get
Value Plus
and that is what a large proportion of our stock
offers.
It's a question of buying power and business
foresight early exercised to a wonderful extent
by makers who for years have helped us make
ours the leading coat and suit store in North
Platte and for miles around,
Wo know you appreciate such extra values
and wo havo been keen In securing Uioin.
So we repeat: See what we offer around $10 to
$50 you'll save enough on them to buy many
War Savings Stamps.
Wilcox Department Store.