The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 03, 1919, Image 4

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WILLIAM DESMOND
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In Jich a rollicking cowpuncher undertakes to teach school
fdraladyin distress. He runs the school accordin' to
Iloyle and six shooters and learns the A. . L. s ol love.
Also Official War Review
Crystal
Afternoon and
Evening
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over tha McDonald
State Bunk.
LOCAL A2fD PERSONAL
Mm. D. Hlrschfeld lett Wednesday
for Cincinnati.
"Vivo La Franco" with Dorothy
Dalton at Uio Crystal tonight last
time.
' Mrs. Leonard Redmond returned
tho early part of tho week from a visit
In Omaha.
Dr. Morrill, DenMst. Offlco ovor
Wilcox Department Store.
Will Morris camo up from Lincoln
yoHtorday morning to visit tho homo
folks for a fow days.
Miss Mary Carroll, of Wlsnor, has
boon visiting this week with Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. -T. Murphy re
turned Tuesday from a visit with rela
tives at Illiouolls, III. .
Few Desirable Second. Hand Fords
Jloiuly.Oglcr Auto Co.
Will Schrain who hoi been homo on
n, tuiiuiiBii, luuuiiTO iu iiiu vii uuk ,
Lakes naval training Htutlon yestor-
iay morning.
Tho offico of tho ongino director
anil call hovs has boun moved from
the old round Iiouho to a room in tho i
uupoi miiiuing. your iiuwneu a low wiuhUoh woro
In tho district court Tuesday Loo I'l?,'"; 'iuft tho" wa",n.ot, the munl
Atkins .pleaded guilty to tho charge of " """, t ,0.r noiso- v.,ltch meot!nB
adultery and was HentonctHl to 1101? J,0,d1 nt one or two churchos
days lu tho county Jail. a !u nrjyato rosldcnces thero were
' watch parties.
Dr. L. J. Krauso, Dentist, room 3 m..u. . i i ,
McDonald Bank building. ... i .h I ,,r" .of lh" l,ow
I year complete. Let there he a grand
. Lx-councllnian and cx-colonol Dave surprise for tho whole family with
Day, now a resident of Lincoln, has a Columbia Gnifoiiolii, fho machine of
noon in town lor Hoverai nays visit-
lng relatives and frlonds.
Governor Novlllo arrived from Lin
coln yesterday morning and will ro-
mum in iiiwu uiuii umigiu, coming i
horo to look aftor business mattors.
Tho Lutheran Brothorhood will bo
ontortalned Friday night of this week
oy uev. and Mrs. Koch at tho par
sonage. All tho men of tho church
aro Invited.
Don't put your O. K. on ovorythlng,
Just on OkoII.
II. M. ClQinoiiB will havo a salo of
cattle, horses, hogs etc., on tho Ottcn
stoln farm nlno nillca west of North
Platto on Thwwlay of next week,
Jan.' 9th.
Furnished room lu modern homo.
221 So. LociiBt or phono Black 232.
F. J. Dunn, now conducting a drug
atoro in Grand Island, spent Wed
nesday in town, coming horo to look
after tho adjustment of tho Insurance
on his houao which burned Monday
night.
Mm. Marguorlto Pierce was at
North Platto Monday to receive In
structions from Judgo Grimes. Sho
will asBumo her duties as court ro
portor next, Monday, at Lexington.
Gothenburg Times.
John PamloR, bf tho Oasis, who had
beon stationed at Camp Funston, re
ceived hm dlBchargo UiIb wook and ar
rlvod homo Wednesday. John Is look
ing nno and says ho rathor enjoyed
his camp life.
Wanted to buy or ront, a Rood
baby buggy. Phono Red 10G9. 2t
Attornoy W. V. Hoagland returned
the early part of tho wook from Don
vor whero ho took depositions In bov-
orai law nulls and Biiccedcod lu sot
tllng two cases out of court, ou for
?5,uoo, tii0 othor for ?1,000.
Six Donvor bound Kansas Pacific
passenger trains woro dotourod ovor
rho Union Pad lie yostorday on nc
count of storms in central and woatorn
Kansas. Two of tho trains woro run
nlng- tlurty-alx hours lato and tho
passengers, were In anything hut n
nappy moou
. u . .-. o mmnti m fn mi tort ms 3aV
Pate 111 ue Announced in
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Pretender9'
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Mrs. T. L. Oreon anl dniughter re
turned Tuesday night from a visit
with rolntlvea In Grand "Island.
For Rent 3 rooms partly furnish
ed. Phono Red 390. 102-2
Alva Bakor and Lona Chamberlain,
both of this cltv. worn married by
Judgo Woodhurst Wednesday evening.
Pronounco Okell, O. K.
Conductor Charloy Broternltz, who
lor several months had beon on a
beot run at Goring, returned to town
Wednesday and sosumed his run on
Uio main line.
You will 0. K. Okell.
Pooplo who borrowe"
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jackets and other hospital garments
uUUUUp uuapiuii are ranuiy,The maid wore white satin and net
asked to return them at onco as thoy
.u wiuiy neeuou.
If ,. l,n.l ni.ti . .
If OU had an Okell you would put
your O. IC on. lu
Tho Twentieth Century Club will,
moet with Mrs. M. E. Scott Tuesday ; hi, countrv i Wony 01 a number of witnesses was
January, 7thf at three o'clock. A Th" SUnz orenU were manv l.en . vldence threw ad
paper will bo read by Mrs. W. H. fta taI7tM '5 g R !,?hhMti,,E Wh,Ch
Cramer on "Woman's Part In the Re- North Platte's moit favoraWj: kaow, 1 J ' j "..
construction." ,nil raost ron,.jar Tonn seooip bo'ta At lhe conc,usJon of the evidence
l?dJS J L,ri ' Bush was bound over to tho district
UBUM w, raaK0 roc wr iweir.j"'
you see.
eal Turplo arrived home from Om-1
Vi" u w
iiiiuu(,u uiv uro iionuay nigiu wnicn
destroyed tho house In which he lived.
Mr. Turplo carried insurance on t)i
iiuuBi - iiuiu kuuuh in u iimuou amount
compared with tho value. Thore waB!!,,,,! 0fre t'n North Piatt rk.l lui
.also insurance of ?3.O0O on the house. dr. Tuesday evening and went outi
Tlio peoplo of North Platte did notof busines". The records were boxeli
show anv imrMrnlnr ininmui in ihn and shinned that dav to Broken Bow. i
advont of tho vonr torn , Mi n.. '
Hinierior lone, from DIXON'S Jewel
ry store.
Tho stato auditor has Issued war
rants In tho mini nt $1 nnn nnMi in
j. j. iiaiiigan, J. G. Heeler and W.
V. Hoagland for sorvlces rendared tho
Htll, n an Irrigation caso tried bo
foro tho United States sunrcmo court
lu Washington which Involved water
rights botween the stato of Wyoming
and NohrnsKa, and in which tho lat
ter won.
Miss M. Slcman. steam baths and
Swedish Massago. ladles and contle-
men. I'ttono 897. Erodbeck bldg. 8Ctf
Al. G. Snedecker. who has beon
stationed at Camp Meigs, noar Wash
ington, I). C., Is oxnocteii to arrive
in town Monday to accept a position
wim mo Triliuno. Ho a an all-
around nowspaiior man and is conver
sant with both tho editorial and nio
chanlcal departments. Ho has boon
associated In tho mist with sovoml
isourasKii nowspapors.
Dr. It. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Itav
Diagnoses. Roynolds Bldg. Phono 148
A lottor received by tho homo folks
from Joo Schatz, tho first in sovornl
months, nnnouncos that ho Is O. K.
joo says his comnanv wuh In Mm
thickest of tho lighting during Octo
bor, and in ono ongagemont, when
thoy woro shollod from throo ldos. lin
said It Boomed Impossible for any of
uioiu io escapo, nut tlioy camo out
with but a loss of but four doad and
slxtooon wounded In tholr company.
Twonty por cent dscount on all
wearing apparol for men and boys.
TTAnnv HAMlTWt onw
roopio ouBlly coiiBtlpatcd dread
winter no fruits, no vogoUiblcs to
noip mo sioniacu. Your best rol of,
your greatost frlonds, is IIolllstor'B
Rocky Mountain Toa. cuarantorvl in
poaltivoly rollovc, conBtlpatlon or your
monoy back. Gold by John O. Patter
son, uruggiHt.
Wanted A good, stoady irontloman
ly salesman to handlo n Ward's wagon
in uincoin county. No oxporionco nood
eu, ror full pimlcuJarH wrlto
promptly to Dr. Ward's Modical Com
pany, Winona, Mlnnosota, Establlsho,!
18C0.
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for the Greatest of
SUH(5KAT .MAJOR CLABAl'Oll,
YiUUS .MISS MARIK JHMVKN.
For tile first time In many years a
military wedding wns solemnized In
Vnrth Plnitn Tunailnv nvonlnc when
Miss Marie Bowon, daughter of Jorry
Howen, merchant and banker of Ar
thur. Nob., becamo tho bride of Ser
geant Major M. C. Ralph Clabaugh,
U. S. A., General Hospital No. 15,
Corpus Christ!, Texas. The rere
mony occurred at tho homo of tho
groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Clauhaueh. 309 west Fourth streot.
and was performed by Rev. J. II. Cur-i
ry. of tho First Presbyterian church.
in the prosonce of elghtv or more: 13. 1S42. Gregory Schatz came to the.
intimate frlonds of the two families. United States May 19, 1870. landing
The bride was attended by Miss Lll-'in New York. He came to North Platto
Han Eaton, and the groom in the uni-j in 1S4 and accepted employ
form of his rank, by Edward Boguo, muit In tho Union Pacific shops as a
of the V. S. Navy In uniform. Lena shoot iron worker. He continued his
Mary Stone, wearing pink, caried the work rs such until about ten years
ring in a large pink rose. ago. when he retired and had since
Preceding the ceremony a vocal solo'apent nearly all his timo around tho
was rendered by Miss Eaton, and , house in a quiet way.
as tho wedding march wai played by I To mourn his leaving are a wife,
Mlsi Emma Bogue the bride entered three sons and two daughters. The
the room on tho arm of her latter are Frank of San Francisco,
father. The ring service was Joe who Is in service overseas, Mrs.
used and the ceremony took place i S. M. Ccwkor who lives in Denver and
under an arch draped with American ' Ed and Marie who reside at home.
Hags and crossed swords. This mili-4-' The deceased was a good typo of
tary color scheme wa3 beautifully citl7en. always IndustrloivB and honest
carried out throughout the house and a man who commandedo the re-
Thc bride was charmingly gowned spect of every acquaintance.
in wnite satin en tram, wiw suver-
afo txxnee. ana sjik net orwai veil
carried a boquet of the same flowers.
and carried pink roses
Aftor congratulations
mule mil a u?wtfllnrr ennnor tr an.l
and a ang supper Mr and
Mrs. ClabaHch left on the midnight
fi-oln fnr Pi,rnUI n.r1dl Ton: vb.,.
w" hTi 7th J
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"HIiHwd." a ad have en Joy ad
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and h4wutiful.
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I.HMd Office Clones.
After an exigence of forty-flTei
i.,,.,. ,,
years. the United SUte
Part of the room occuDled bv the'
office on the third lloor of the federal
building will bo UHod by tho local of- (
ficlals of tho deportment of labor and j
employmont bureau, which will be In
charge of A. F. Beolor, Into receiver
of the land office, and Miss Tillle
Blankonhurg, who was law clork In
tho office for ten years. Receiver
Eamos will devote his time to his
newspaper at Maxwell.
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Smith Is Sentenced.
In the district court Tuesday fore
noon c M. Smith, oxprosB messen
ger who claimed to havo been hold up
on tho branch train and later admit
ted that ho had stolon the monoy and
drafts, pleaded guilty and was glvon
an Indetermlnato sentence of from
ono to sovon years by Judgo Grimes.
Thoro woro two counts against Smith.
ono of stealing fifty dollars from tho
United Statos government, tho other
of taking $11G bolonglng to tho ex
press company. He was not proscou
ted under the second count.
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Installation Services.
An Installation of officers of the
Woman's Relief Corps will bo hold nt
tho boll tomorrow afternoon.
Not wishing, on account of tho flu.
to call a largo aBBomhlago togethor.
tho usual Joint Installation of tho W.
R. C. and tho G. A. R. officers will
not bo held.
Tho O. A. R. officors will Installed
at tho hall Saturday evening.
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OkoII is as flno as silk, as smooth
aa glass, and as lovoly as rosas.
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llrown Hound Over.
Wilton Brown, charged with steal
ing a sovon hundred dollar diamond
ring of Mrs. Chas. C. Hupfer. had
a preliminary nenrlng In tho county
court Tuesday and was hound over to
tho district court undor $2,000 bonds.
Tho stolon ring, recovered by the sher
iff, was Introduced In ovldonco, and
tlio tOBtlmony of Mr.- Hupfer and
Shorlff Salisbury was taken.
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Notice of KNtrny.
Estrayod from my pasture a Horo
rord cow with hull calf. No brands but
outsido shell off cow's horn. Suitable
reward for roturn of animals or for
Information leading to tholr rocovorv.
II. P. HANSEN, North Platto. Phono
790F021 .
For Sain.
A fine quarter section well Improv
ed, alx miles southwest of Suther
land. Priced right and torms. Thirty
acres of wheat gooa with plnce. Pos
session will bo given March ltd, 1919
W. V GATES, 117 So Willow St
N'ortli Platte 101
OLD TIM Kit l'ASSKS '
1 1.STKRDA V MORNIMi.
Gregory Scliatz, passed, away at
7:40 yesterday morning at his homol
on east Fifth street at the aco of sov-
fiiirii.nnuati inn iu
rl lin ilopnfitirwl nniil
been In poor health for two years or
more, being afflicted with asthma, and
during that timo scarcely loft tho j
name premises. or two wooks past
his oondiition had) been such that
death was daily expected.
The funoral will bo held from the
Catholic church tomorrow morning at
9:30 o'clock.
Born In Goslingen, Germany, Mch.
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BCS1, PLEADS NOT GUILTY
TO CHARGE OF MURDER.
l Amos Bush, colored, charced with
the murder of George Hill, also color-
" ""fc"cu " uuuijiy tuun
Tne8day afternoon. He pleaded not'
iu i inmuiuiaij
for Tt?nlay. at which time the testl-
court on the charco of first decree
murder. Aa the crime is not bailable.
Bush will remain in Jail until the
ce comes up for hearing In the dis
trict court. That court will re-convene
esiun January sum, mil wnemor
In session January
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w u,e cuuri ,B "?L.. 1,118 umo Known-
. Obituary.
Boulah Nealo Duke, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J
eldest
Nealo,
was born near Gandy May, 189(3. and
nor early girlhood was spent thero.
Six years ago sho wob married to
George H. Duke and had slnco resided
In North Platte
On Dec. 23d sho was stricken with
tho dreaded Influenza which later de
veloped Into 'pneumonia, and despite
tho best of care and medical attention
she ranldly grow worse and passed
awav Sunday ovonlmr. Dec. 29th."
Mrs. Duko was a lovable character
and a dovotcd wife, and mother. Left
to mourn lyr loss are her husband
and llttlo son, Robert Harold, father,
mother, three brothers, three slstors.
manv other relatives and a host of
friends.
Tho funeral services were hold at
tho Malonov Chapel. Tuesday. Decem
ber, 31st -with Interment In tho North
Platto cemetery.
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Wo wish to thank Ute Sammy
Girls, Class of 1918. N. P. H. S..
Degree of Honor, Yeoman Lodge.
Christian Aid Society. Wide Awake
Bible Class, and our manv frlonds for
their kindness, and for the beawitlful
(lowers sent, at tho death of our bo
love.1 one.
VERA. FLORENCE nnd MARIE
GOUGII. MRS. MARY ALEXANDER.
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Constipation Is tho starting point
for many dlsososos that and fatally.
Hoalthy regularity can ho established
through tho uso of Prickly Ash Bit
ters. It Is a flno bowol tonic, is mild
ly stimulating and .strengthens Uio
stomach, liver and kfldfrioys.t Prlco
$1.25 per bottlo. Gummero-Dont
Drug Co., Spclal Agents. ,
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From Bret Harte's famous book "In the Carquinez Woods"
a thrilling north woods story, where the he-man is the king.
Also ALICE HOWELL in a two reel side splitting comedy
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"HEY DOCTOR1
New Year's Wedding:
Floyd W. Daniels, who for four
years past has been employed by C. J.
Pass, tho llorlst, and Miss Grace L.
Swanson, were married Now Year's
evening at tho homo of tho bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swan
son, 903 west Third street, Rov. H.
E. Hess, of tho Methodist chturch of
ficiating. Tho bride was attended by Miss
Lois Nlles and tho groom by Albert
Hughes. The bride's gown was of
white vollo trimmed In satin and geor
RBU(J 1UCO UIK1 S1IU uarriUU 11 OUimtil.
of white roses. Tho maid's eown was
pink crepe do chino and sho carriod
nlnk roses. Mendelssohn's wedding
march was played bv Mrs. C. J. Pass,
and during tho entire ceremony tho
soft strains of "A Perfect Day" added
a delightful iniDressiveness. Besides
tho members of t.h hrtda's family
there wero present W. S. Daniels, of
Ogalalla. father of the groom, Miss
ALWAYS USE
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IT MAKES BETTER BREAD
PATRONIZE NORTH PLATTE INDUSTRIES
Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing.
We Take Orders for the
Standard Custom Garment Co., of Chicago.
Will Make Garments in Our Shop if Desired.
218 East 0th Street Over Keen'a Gun Shop
GOSH AIL FISH HOOKS.
AS THE FEIiLOW SAYS"
We have more salt and more kinds of salt
than all the dealers of North Platte put
together. Better eall and get your supply.
Our sales of CARNATION FLOUR is con
stantly increasing.
Leypoldt & Pennington
PHONE 206.
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Bertha Hughes of Pax ton, Mrs. Ed
Grady, Mrs. Clara Havsllp, Morle
Ross. Mr. and Mrs. C. .T. Pass and
Rov. and Mrs. Hess.
Immediately aftor tho coremony a
fine weddlne dinner was served.
These splendid young Deople start
out tho now year on a now lite with
tho best wishes of manv friends.
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Another opportunity will ho given
at tho Christian church next Sunday
morning for all who wish to bring an
offering in money or a white gift for
tho child's saving institute in Omaha.
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Bad digestion robs tho body of the
nourishment it needs to maintain
health and strength. To restoro tone
In tho digestive organs there is no
better remedy that Prickly Ash Bit
ters. It Improves digestion and clean
ses tho stomach, liver and bowels.
Prlco $1.25 iper bottle. Gumlmoro-
1 Pont Drug Co., Special Agents
PLATTE Si
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Building; North Locust Street