The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 24, 1918, Image 5

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IT HAS CHARPI-
TO'THER DEAR CHARMER"
The story is delightful the Leading Man is handsome' and
the star LOUISE HUFF is wonderful. This is the
first of her new World pictures, also
"NAILED AT THE PLATE" a lively comedy at
-Might-
kkii cross hull call
shows im:k cknt.
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
SUt.e Bank.
LOCAL AXD PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. C. n. Morey leave to
day for Hastings to spend Christmas
with relatives.
Clarence Day, who is stationed in
the radio service on the north Atlan
tic seacoast, arrived home Saturday
on a furlough.
Buff Orphington roosters for sale;
to fin nnnli Phnnn 78GF2. 9S-3
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Patterson and
daughter Edith went to Omaha Sun
day where thoy will spend the week
with Miss Ruth Patterson.
Lorou Sturges, in the postal service
in Franco, writes that ho is now quar
tered in Paris in a very nicely fur
nished offlco in a big hotel. Ho had
lately been released from a hospital.
Harold Burke, who had been atten
ding the students' training shcool at
tho stato university, returned home
Friday night. Ho will return to tho
university after tho holidays to take
up the regular course of study.
I will take Liberty bonds as part
or full payment on any of my guaran
teed used cars. Terms it desired.
ROMIGH GARAGE. 99-2
A special train of fourteen cars
loaded' with troops enroute from Van
couver passed througr Sunday morn
ing to Camp Dodgo where they will
bo demobilized. Tho boys were served
with coffee and sandwiches by the
canteen ladies. ,
Tho snow storm last weok, and tho
prevalence of inlluenza in ninny sec
tions of the county, interferred to
qulto nn extent with tho Red Cross
Roll Call meetings booked for the
rural school districts last Thursday
evening, and as a result returns from
tho districts are somewhat slow in
reaching Chairman Soudor. However,
tho districts which havo so far re
ported aro showing up woll. One dis
trict south of Brady sent in a 100 per
cent report, another in the east part
of tho county reported that all fami
lies with but one exception had on
rolled, while other districts report al
most as heavy a percentage. In dis
tricts where meetings wore not held
and whero the storm and flu Interfer
red with a canvass of tho residents,
the work will bo performed when
weather and flu conditions Improve
It will therefore be a weok or more
befofe Chairman Souder will bo able
to make a full report of the roll call
in tho county.
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North Platte people were shocked
Friday etonlng to learn that Miss
EvugGllne Cough had boon killed by
a train at Mnxwoll. Miss Gough bad
baeni employed as teacher at a school
twolvo mllos north of Mnxwoll, bad
closed her school for the Christmas
vaention and was at tho depot wait
ing for train No. 2fi, the local, on
which to come home. To board a
train at Maxwell passengers aro re
quired to cross tho track and enter
the car on the north side. Friday even
ing there wero two section of train
No. 5. the fast inalf. The first section
had passed Maxwell, and tho local
was supposod to be following. Instead,
howovar, the local had been side
tracked at a siding oast of Maxwell
and tho second section of tho mall
train run ahead. As this train np-
proachod, It was supposed to bo the
local, and a niiinb(.r of passengers
Crossed ovor the track. The mall train
was running sixty miles an hour, and
Miss Cough being tho Inst to cross
was struck just as she was In the act
of stepping off tho north side of tho
track. Sho was thrown beneath tho
pilot, dragged somo distance and
mutilated nlmost bftyond recognition.
Tho remains wero brought to tho
Maloney morguo and a coroner's Jury
empaneled yostordny afternoon.
The deceased was the grnnd-daugh
tor. of Mrs. Mary Alexander, a very
sweet, lovable girl. She graduated from
tho high school last year, and began
teaching last fall. Sho was a mem
ber of tho Sammy Girls, and ono of
its most willing workors. Bereft are
tho grandmother nnd throe sisters.
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Christmas Greeting
AX AVIATOR WAS IX LOVK
Ami
Ho Proposed To Two
Within a Short Time.
(Jirls
In exleiullnsr the Krecllitss of tho
season to nil our citslonicru and
friends wo wish lo oxpriwos otir ap
preciation of j our patronage (taring
i ho past year.
Wo have at nil limes endeavored to
jrho yen a satisfactory banking nor
lce. Tlio progress wo havo niiido
Indicates that wo havo been in a largo
measure, successful.
For your eonlldeiico and co-operutlon
m thank jou. .May your Christmas be
happy ,11ml contented one.
Platte Valley State Bank
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
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Strauss Appointed CashrV
Lloult Chas. Strauss, who recent
ly rntnnipil frnm tho nfflc'nrs' Irnln-
ing camp at Little Rock, Ark.. left 1ctty Hallowoll within a few days of
Tom Wentworth, nn American avia
tor who was back from the front to
recuperate from a wound recolvod
from a Gorman machine gun, fo.l in
lovo with a French maid and wealthy
The three snow storms last week
resulted in a total precipitation of
sixty-five one hundredths of an Inch.
Just a fow moro barrels of those In tho country tno snow drifted to
Michigan Baldwin apples left at $7.50 eomo extont piacinB the roads in bad
yesterday for Oshkosh whero ho as
each other. And he proposed to both
Homo from Overseas.
Aftor thirteen niontliB in service,
four of which wae ovorsoas, Jollne
Antonidcs arrived homo Sunday, hay
lug rocolved an honorable discharge.
Whllo overseas Jollno was stationed
at an noro patrol station on tho Eng
lish channel nnd on tho coast or
Franco. Whllo ho thoroughly enjoyed
his oxporlenco overseas and saw much
country and many sights that other
wise would not havo been his fortuno
to soo, ho is glad to got back safo
and sound to tho good old U. S. A.
sumes the cashiershlp of the Oshkosh ot tho yoHnB ,IuUeS- ImnK,n ' I
prise anu coniusion wiiuu no luuuu j
NOTICE.
Tho undorBlgnod will sell at Public
Auction at tho Park Place, 7 miles
weBt of North Platto, G miles oast ot
llorshoy and 1 milo north ot Mrdwood
station on Monday, December 30th:
12 Head ot Horses
12 Head of Cowb, fresh soon.
CO Head of Young Cattle
Also form and hay machinery and
somo Boos.
C. II. SMITH. 99-2
Noto: This salo Is postponed on ac
count of weather conditions until,
Monday, Doc. 30th at ten o'clock.
State Bank, to which position he was
appointed at a meeting of the direc
tors last week.
Mr. Strauss, "before entering army
yiervico was employed In tho Mc
Donald State Bank and his experience
In that Institution woll fits him fcr
his duties at Oshkosh. Mr. Strauhs
that tho two girls woro really one 35T
(lint Bnttv was tho real ncrsonallly ' J?,
and the other was merely Betty mas
querading.
Tho story Is entertainingly told In I
'.'T'other Dear Charmor.r a now
World-Picture, which will bo shown
is a splendid young man. and The Tonight at tho SUN theatre. Louise
and $8.00 per barrel at MCMicnaei fa commion for traveling. However, the Tribune freely recommends him to Is tlio star oi mis cnamung pio
Grocery. 408 So. Dewey. I number of farmers in town Saturday tho noonlo of Oshkosh. ductlon and John Bowors appears in
Fmmhic done at DUKE'S was larger than usual. ! Mrs. Strauss will join her husband t" Pln' ns ller 'eanB n"
Plcturo
Wallpaper nnd Paint Store. 9S-3 Wnnted-IIay baling outfit to bale nt Oshkosh after the holidays.
Mrs. Mollie Tucker, of Oakland, ar- .about 125 tons of hay. Phono 797F031 . i11nr,(
riveu aunuu) u ,v . r. """. ; i ortler to BUply flln,l8 to cover
Mrs. uaroiine nupiu!, u.a. u.. , Pred westcnfeUl, stationed at uamp i arovtHi ian applications tho Mutu
Uves for a couple or montns. Lee Va la home on a furlough to , x Building and Loan Association will
Sam Botiouis and Bessie Nation, ' visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. D. i iH8UU a limited amount of Its paid up
both of North Platte, were married Westenfeld. Fred left Nortn Platto tcn ntock. This stock pays six per cont
in this city by Judge Easterling on years ago to make his homo In Idaho
Friday arternoon. Kearney Hub. 'and was inducted into sen-ice from
, . v -n J that state. His brothers Carl, Otto
Dr. II. C. Brock Dentist a!aml Alhert ar0 , tho service over
Diagnosds. Reynolds BIdg. Phono 148,
Sergt. Major Ralph Clabaugh arriv- j
Miss M. yieraan, steam Diuns an-
Swedish Massage. Indies and gentle-
Phone 897. Erodbeck bide S6f
ed homo riday night on a furlough
from Corpus Christi, Tex., whero ho
is In service In a general hospital.
M. II. Douglas, tho well known en
gineer, suffered a second paralytic
stroko Friday, and bis right side is
non.
Miss Tillio Blankenburg, who has
been chief clerk in tho U. S. land of
flco for eight or nine years, has
paralyzed, depriving him of tho power J)een offeml a transfer to tho Lincoln
of speech. 1 office, but has declined, preferring
For Sale 1200 aero ranch. $15 per to remain in North Platte and accept
acre. Easy terms. Will consider Work other than governmental. Tho
North Platte property as first pay x0rth Platto lnnd office will close
m on f. Phone Red, 920, or calt, at Tuesday of next week and the rec-
1202 east Sixth.
Prlvato Frank Blau, who has been
assisting in the office of tho registra
tlo board for several months, was re
leased yesterday and left for his home
in Omaha,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Glbbs return
ed the latter part of last week from
York, and Mr. Glbbs has resumed his
law practice aftor being in the service
for several months.
Get a Detroit Weather Proof Top
on ten days trial. Jlomly-Oglcr Oufo
Co. "WH
Chas. Hupfer, stationed at tho Great
Lakes naval training station, arrived
homo Sunday on a five-day furlough.
Charley la a company commander In
tho school for ensigns.
ords sent to the Broken Bow offlco.
I havo customers for town property
that is priced right. What have you
for sale? See me. GENE CROOK, next
door to Liberty Inn. 94-4
Worth M. Miller, for five years pub
lisher of tho Ogalalla News has sold
tho plant to Editor Kroh, of the Trib
une and tho two plants have been con
solidated. Editor Kroh established Tho
Tribune about two and a half years
ago and has mado It one of tho best
edited and neatost appearing papers
in the west part ot the state. With
but one paper in Ogalalla and Keith
county Mr. Kroh will no doubt bo
woll rewarded financially for his en
orgetlc work
Christmas Flowers
WHAT IS CHRISTMAS WITHOUT FLOWERS?
We can supply your wants
Cuf Flowers and Potted Plants
NORTH PLATTE FLORAL COMPANY
Phone 1023
dividends, payablo March 1st and
September 1st.
Money investod in tills stock, to
gether with accruod dividends may bo
withdrawn on thirty days notice.
Mutual Building and Lonn Associu.
tiou.
SAMUEL GOOZEE, Secretnry.
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Pick Up yioro Lliiiipr.
Another haul of liquor was made
by Sheriff Salisbury and Special Of
ficer Plynell Friday when a search of
train No. G resulted in finding four
grips containing twenty-seven quart
bottles and thirty iiint bottles. Tho
owners off the grips could not be
iounu, tne supposition being that
they benumo alarmed and left the
train at stations west of hero, leaving
the booze ladoned grips behind.
Bee Keepers Attention!
All bee keepers of Lincoln county
aro requested to attend a meeting of
the Lincoln County Bee Keepers' As
sociation to bo held at tho B. & L.
building, North Platte, Saturday af
ternoon, uecemuer 28th, at two
o'clock.
SANFORD HARTMAN, Secretary
AttVnVlon!
Homo Guard Drum and Buglo Corps.
All meetings nnd rehenrsals will bo
suspended until after the holidays.
Opening then with a special meeting
on tho first Tuesday in January. All
members are requested to be present
at this meeting.
By order of Drum Major Beck.
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Christmas Flowers!
What is Christmas without flowers?
Wo can supply your wants. Cut flow
ers and potted plants. North Platto
Floral Co., phono 1023.
Winter Weather.
With several Inches of snow on tho
ground, a cloudod sky, and tho tem
perature ranging only a few degrees
above zero, yesterday was really a
wintry day in the banana belt Not
having been temporod to winter
weather, the cold wns rather keenly
felt.
SE BLACKLEGOIDS
TO VACCINATE AGAINST BLACKLEG
SIMPLE :: SAFE :: EFFECTIVE
No tfooo to measure. No liquid to oplll. No BtrlnK to rot.
Simply little ulll to be Injoctod undor the skin
Wrltu for f roo Houlilotii on "Illackloit oral How to Prevent It"
. n w inniiii ii H'UIMriH
37ir.-!5iErraw t-ui sack, di
STONE PHARMACY. AGENT-
If you havo a bad tasto In your
mouth. If your tonguo iv coated, and
you havo spells of dizziness, tho trou
ble Is In your stomach, llvor and
bowels; they aro clogged with bilious
impurities. Prickly Ash Bitters cloarsl
out tho obstructions and restores
healthy conditions. Prlco $1.25 per
bottle. Gummoro-Dent Drug Co.,
Special Agentp.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Danlolson, Mr. and Mrs.
Talmadgo White spont over one hun
The Magnet of Patriotism
Has Drawn 12,000 Bell Men
When tho call camo for trained telephone men for the Army
Signal Corps, the number of Boll employees who volunteered was
greatly in excess of tho number needed.
More than 12,000 men havo left the Boll Telephone System to
enter military service. More than 20 of the men from our main
tenance and construction forces are now with tho colors. , .
Despite those war losses, the military requirements of the
government and the greatly increased neods for service in indus
trial and commercial work have been met.
It has been diffioult to give continuous and uninterrupted
eervice undor war-time conditions, but it has been done and with
the co-operation of tho public it will continuo.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
Havo l'ooil
Bur Wur Hitting! Hlitmpa
luid l.llwrty ItuudJ
dred dollars each for their Xmaa
shopping this weok. XX