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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1919)
Here are a Few Record Suggestions in Our Window1 "TELL THAT TO TJIU MA MSF.H. Al .Tolhon, A 2057 , "DALLAS IILl'KS," Stveutiniin'8 .Iitzz Band A 200IJ 5i IIII)l'STA," Campbell and Burr A 2(101 Sterling Trio, A 2002 $2000 "OH, HO W SUFI I'Ol'M) SPANISH," Irving Kaiifinaii, A 2000. "A LITTLK BIRCH CANOE A XI) YOU," Sterling Trio, A 2005. $90.00 ' HARRY DIXON WE MAKE PHONOGRAPH BUYING EASY $175. ! A BARRAGE -of Light Rays ' Rupert Schwnlger transacted busi ness In Omaha tho hitter part of lost I weok . will cakkoll by chaxci: mi:i;ts bhothiiu ix fkanck Light enters the eye from nil ang les. The lenses of the eye concen trate the rays. They form a barrage of light rays focused on the optic nerve; stimulating ontl making ac tive tlie area of vision in the brain, causing us to see. If the shape of the eye is such that all light rays cannot be focused, the ability to see is reduced. By putting lenses-glasses-before the eye, its defect in refraction is over come. Clinton's optometrist is expert in testing eyes and fitting glasses. The glasses he recommends are the glasses you ought to have. Hnvc him examine your eyes. C. S. CLINTON, , Jeweler and ..OPTICIAN.. 'At the Sign of the Big Ring DR..0. 11. CKESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over tho McDonald State Bank. LOCAL AND 1.HHSONAL Charles Boguo went to Omaha yes- torday morning on B. of It. T. ihihi, I1CSB. Phil Plzor, or Lowollon, waH tho Btieat or. Mr. and Mrs. JuIIub Plzor Sunday. Henry HohhaiiHon cntno down from Lnrnmlo Friday to vlfilt rolatlvos and frlonds for a fow days. Win. M. Slmanta left yoatorday for Omaha whoro ho will transact busl noaa for sovoral days. ' Eyo sight specialists, Harry Dixon & Son. All work guaranteed. Will Spooht, an englnoor, has boon critically 111 for several days with tho Hnint his homo In tho Fourth ward. Dr. Mario Amos has returned from Anlston, Ala., whoro sho visited Lieut. Hoy Amos, who will remain In tho rcg ular service J. Norton, of Grand Island, camo Dr. and Mrs. Walter Crook loft tho latter tmrt of last wcok for a visit In Omulia. Ftnv Deslrnblo Second-lluiid Fords Hendy-Oglcr Aulo Co. Julius Plzor spent yosterday In Ogal- alla attending tho sale of the Fox stock of clothing. For SaloPedlgrcoj Belgian Hares. Mrs, O. II. Mooro, 221 So. Sycamoro Phono Rod 102. Dr. A. J. Amos, of Pottor, was In town Sundny enrouto homo from Chl cago whoro ho took a three-months podt graduate courso. Tho Harrington Mer. Co. will buy your Hay and Grain. Obtain our pricos boforo you soil. tf Dr. L. J. Krauso, Dontlst, room 3 McDonald Dank building. Captain Victor Halllgan, who had boon, statlonod InTexas arrived homo tho lattor part of last wook, having rocolvod his honornblo dlschargo. In tho baskotball game at the Frank lin miditorlam Friday ovonlng tho alumni team defeated tho high school team by a score of sixteen to twelve. Miss M. SJIcniun, steam baths ami Swedish Massago. ladles and gentle men. Phono 897. Brodbeck bide SOU W. J. Tlldy has received word that his son Harloy has arrived at Camp Funston from ovorscas duty ana will soon bo discharged from sorvlco. Tho air tank In tho vulcanizing plant on Locust street exploded Friday at- JLernoon, knocking a holo In tho ceil ing and breaking out tho window lights but no ono was Injured. Dr. II. C. Brock, Dontlst. X-Ray DlagnosJs. Roynolds Bldg. Phono 148 Tho body of tho lato Chnrlcg Dick, who died of tho Ihii in a hospital In Cal ifornia, was received Saturday evening and tho funeral hold yesterday aftpr uoon from tho rcsldonco of L. H. Dick. George Karlgor, who works on tho Frank Turplo farm, was brought to town Saturday to tako treatment for blirns received by tho oxploslon of a can of gasollno while working around a hay baler. Writing from Paris under dato of Docombor 22d, Will Carroll In a letter to his brothor J. It. Carroll says: "I am on temporary duty hero and when I arrived nt my hotel last Wednesday ovonlng who should I find standing out in front but Sam. Neith er of us know that tho other was In Paris. Ho was here for thirty-six hours and wc sure did enjoy our visit "Our aeroplanes are bolng sent to another aviation Held about 125 miles south of here, and as it is too long a Jump from our station near ( alals to tho now Hold, they stop at an army Hold Just outsjdo of Paris and my duty is to tako caro of the planes at this Hold. I could have made a flight with a plane, but all lovo of flying has been takon out of me slnco I mingled with soveral smashes, and now that the war Is over, I am ready to quit. As soon as tho remainder of the pianos reach tho othor field I expect to start for home. It may bo a week or a month , lifjt I don't think longer than thirty days.. :o: Begimisig January 15, 1919 ! W At the Old StRnd H. Successor to Diener fit Fleishman 191!) BEET l'KICES WILL UK THE SAME AS IX 1!)1S. A Letter from Joe Schatz. Tfnrrv Hlvmi 1m rnnnlvnil r 1 from Joo Schatz, who when writing changed ?-ii.uu. " I Tina nnnntinpf was in tlio south central pnrt of Franco Guy Cady, resident field manager for tho Great Western Sugar Compa ny, in telephonic communication late this ovcnlng with tho sugar Compa ny's officials at Scott's Bluff, was In formed that tho prlco of beets had been set at tho same figure as they were last year $9.50 per ton in this territory. Labor also remains un wanted to Buy Hard Coal stove. Phono Hod 1128. This announcement will set at rest ir i.., .i, ... ., . ino many iroK"UHui;ui.iuiia u iiuu uutu mum imil u iuw nays u 11 , , , . ,,, ppf ,t,nt had been told that ho would bo 'there l,een C,C(1' a?0,0 1 L?,nCt for a couple of months. He, however. expressed tho hope that ho would bo Ul"7a UUL , ' ,,0 In tho states by that time, as all the sarlly need be advanced to compete boys are anxIou8 to get home. He wi !, , d J onJTt , tho lalor situation will makfc tho growing of sugar beets In this valley an alluring nronosltlon this scnon and the ncreago will bo great says ho will never forget tho last day of tho war. Ho was on the front when tho firing ceased, and previous to olovon oclock, tho hour set for tho fir ing to ccaso, tho bombardmont was torrlblo by both tho Americans and tlio Gormnns. At oloven sharp it stopped and t lo report of a gun could be hoard. It mndo ono feol strange, ho said, to oxpfirlenco such a thing. Be fore- tho firing ceasod ono momcntnr lly expected to bo struck by a fragment ly Increased.- -Horshoy :o: ; Times. COMMISSIONERS? lMtOCEEMXGS. January 9, 191'J. Board of county commissioners met present Springer, Hormlnghausen and Koch. nrZ tul'ZiT!at thSy,YaI.Cd l"idB ot the clerk of tho district court ZuZt iS I L? rr Ul? nclV T'S read. County clerk is directed to have soldlors wero a happy and contented . advertised m5S,S,itS0y W?f ,mV nj0y" SoaA SjSISod to 1:30 p. m. cd it moro hnd they not boon so worn , 1 -..n ,.., m" ; i ,i f. n w, 0 eno"Bh 1 KO cut. Upon motion of Herminghausen, Healthy regularity can bo established through all tho fighting without re- HIV,mwirwi i.v snrinn-nr. PonimiRolnnor, through the uso of Prickly Ash Bit- It. X. of A. Install Officers. Silver Leaf Camp No. 301, It. N. A., installed tho following officers at tho K. P. hall Wednesday evening of last week with Mrs. Michael Hayes Hayes and Mrs. F. P.Henckel as the installing officers: Oracle, Mrs. M. Abel; vice-oracle, Mrs. C. York; past oracle, Mrs. M. Hayes; chan cellor, Mrs. C. Donaldson; recorder, Mrs. M. Schmalzrled receiver, Mrs. V. Eliiott marshal, Mrs. F. P. Honcklo assistant marshal, Mrs. N. York; insido sentinel. Mrs. M. Rod gors; outer sentinel. Mrs. C. Colla gen; physician, Dr. Mario Amos; on tho board of managers, Mrs. F. Si mants. After tho installation tho members proceeded to tho dining room room whoro refreshments wero ser ved . r- Teachcrs' Examination. The Lincoln County Teachors' ex aminations will bo holid Saturday, January 18th, In tho North Platte High school building. AILBBN GANTT, 104-3 . Co. Supt. : :o: : Damp and Slushy sidewalks cause wot feet and chlllblains. Don't forget Rexall Chillblain Remedy. THE REX ALL STORE. : :o: : Constipation Is the starting point for many disesases that end fatally coivlng a scratch, but thought many tlnio8 that his Inst minute had come when tho nr til lory would cut loose. Tho shells could ho heard coming through tho air long boforo thoy ex ploded nnd when they struck tho cx- S. J. Koch was elected chairman of tors. It is a fine bowel tonic, is mild- ED. KIERIG, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales a Specialty. Iteforonces and Dates at First Xa Uonal Bank, Xortli Platte, Xeb. Phono 1000. W. V.. Gates, February 1th. Fred Kuscr, March lSUu Charley Hoblnson, March 20Ui. IUI. TWIJfEN HOSPITAL For Medical, Surgical, Mat ernity and convalescent pati ents. Successful operation on Appendix, when necessary Gall bladder Hemorrhoids Tonsils Adenoids HospitalPhone 110 Office Phone 183 Residence Phone 283 1008 West Fourth Street North Platte, Neb. tho board. ,ly stimulating and strengthens the Tho following official bonds wero' stomach, liver and lddneys. Prlco ,Of courso It Is hard to get up In tho , ' '"' treasurer; Win. II . C morning If you are going by a unro- It V!" J f .'Irf ,0,3 county Judge; Aileen ( liable alarm e.ock.IIavo you seen tho S.JVtJZ9. superintendent; K. P. intormlttont alarm that is made by tho ' , u. V. 7u uL. i "f"" "La county treasure Big Bon Clock Co? Its a good one. ""J'lJ I " " .0 8,"n:l"1"nr a county clerk; Tl You can buy It at Dlxons. Lonso grinding done In Hurry Dixon & Sons own shop, theroforo tho quick est service poor follow was struck with tho flying pieces. ::o:: Will Install Officers. Snrnh Rebekah Lodgo No. 10, I. O. Wo wish to thank tho ninny friends O. F.. will hold on installation of of- and noighbors, tho choir, Indies aid ficor Friday evening January 17, at 1, Herman Johnson Dlst. 12, N. D Wills DllSt. 55, W. S. Ross Dlst. 41, approved: A. J. Salisbury Sheriff; S. M. Souder, Woodhurst , Gantt county Clnrk deputy. r; u. w. lost ueputy im Sutton deputy sher iff, J. T. Kcefo county attorney, Paul Moyer county surveyor. Justices of tho Peace Chns. Kilmer, I Jr., Table; J. D. Koliher, Maxwell; P. H. Sullivan, No. Platto No. 1. i Road Overscors R. L. Rhino Dist. $1.25 per bottle. Gummoro-Dont Drug Co., Spcial Agents. Ilslrny Xotlco. Blocky, rel, horned steer- weight 1,000, metal tag in ear, between July 15th and November 1st from experi mental sub-station. Suitable reward for recovery. 98-12 W. P. SNYDER. Supt. musicians, O. R. C, and B. R. T. for.vh!,.l, mHn ih fniin,i m v..v... iiiiit uvuim linn uutlllllilll flowers at tho tlmo of tho denth of our lovetl ono. Mrs. O. II. Moore and Family. will bo installed for the term beginning ; W- Kreuger Dlst. 43, Milton Raney P Saturday to visit his parents and to at tend tho funornl of tho lato Frank T Redmond. Get a Detroit Weuthcr Proof Top on ten days trial. llondy-Oglor Onto Co. tttt: Dennis Rodmoud, ot Denver, spout tho lattor part ot last weok In town, having boon called hero by tho death of his brothor. A Jap, who hod been working for a farmor west of town, died at tho do tontlon hospital tho lattor part of Inst wook ot llu and tho body will bo sont to Donvor to bo cromntod. Dr. Morrill, DontrtBt. Offlco ovor Wilcox Department Storo. Thos. P. Curran, of Omaha, an asso- clato fcdoral stato director for tho U S. Boys Working Rosorvo, waa a visi tor in town Sunday In bohalt ot tho in- torostB of that organization. Found on tho stroots, a bunch of koys. Ownor can havo Bomo by call ing at this offlco and 'paying for this notlco. Keop in mind tho oxtra flno quality of optical Borvtco that Harry Dixon & Son offor you. Wantod Experienced girl or woman for hqusokeepor. Good wages to right party. Mrs. J. V Romlgh, Phono 309 Piatt Whlto, who has been playing tho beau brumniol In Omaha for a month past, will need Jur looso this weok. Ho Is a Juror in tho district court which convenes next Monday. Tho transition from tho Omaha white lights to tho dreary drono of court ov- Idonco and 'pleadings will bo marked. Bosslo Lovo, dear llttlo BosbIo Lovo, In a( chorus? Impossible, you say, hut It Is a fact. In tlio first ot her Patho Plays sho has tho rolo of a young girl w'ho has thoatrlcal ambitions and climbs by tho wny of tho chorus. And Just ns Bosslo Lovo In real llfo achlov- od stardom within a fow months bo causo Bho possessed charms and tal ents which aro unusual so In Tho Great Advonturo Bho spoellly gots out of tho J chorus bocauso sho bad a personality that got acrosB8. Llttlo MIbs Lovo 1b charming In any rolo, but In tho velvoty knlckorbockors wlilch sho wears as a cliorus girl In this now play Bho will find hor way to ovory heart. Tho plcturo Is adaptod from Honry Kltcholl Wobstors novol, Tho Great Advonturo and will bo at tho Sun Tho atro Thursday. O. Mayfiold Dlst 47, E. E-Feagln Dist. 48, II. S. Hnsklns Dlst. 49, Clark Andro Dist 38, Fayette Long Dlst. 36, Arthiur DeWolf Dlst. 35, Nat Bratten Dlst. 34, Davo Hiostand Dist. 33, J. F. Snyder Dlst. 32, Joss Long Dist 31, S. Workman Dlst 27, D. P. Dillon Dist. 24, Wm. Spith Dlst. 22, Ell Kunklo DiBt. 57, Goo. Schrecongost Dist. 14, C. P. Carson Dlst. 17, W. T. Llnnemeyer Dist. 21. Assessors II. II. Wilmeth, Walker; A. W. Peterson, Joffroy; R. A. Mc Wlio. Vroman; Will Lane. Whlttior; J. C. Hamilton. Medicine: Ashley Potors, Northt Platto No. 2; II. E. Anderson, Buchnnan; I. E. Ditto, J. M. Fristo, Dickens, J. N. Kcmpton Fox Creek; J. J. Ginnpp. Gaslln; M. L, Smithr Garfield; Henry Cokor, Sutherland; John W Kilmer, Tnblo; Dnn McNickol, Walker; W. C. Couso, BROOD SOW SALE January 1st. Mrs. Fred G. Rector, noble grand. Mrs. W. J. Tiloy, vice-grand. Mrs. E, S. Davis, recording secretary. Mrs. S. W. VanDoran, financial sec retary, Mrs- George Prosser, treasurer. The lodgo is planning for a largo ciowd and will serve refreshments nnd enjoy n short program of music at close of lodgo Be'ssion. ::o:: Should a Man Beat His Wife? This is a subject not usually consul ered debatable. Somo husbands think their wives deserve a beating, but ara afraid to administer it: others admin ister the boating on no provocation and usually get away with it. Oncu in a long time a beaten wife will protest Peckham and thsn ther is usually a long caio T1o county clerk Is horeby nuthori In the divorce courts 20(1 t0 employ an extra deputy clork it nn wif HIvbnndlP,! M,u "r mo year luiii io rnauo out tax list ' ""intiil fliiPh nihnr wnrlf na tnnv nnmo nn situation without going Into court is nt rcciar monthly salary to ho J4...4...........4. ft. .......... ....... ft. .....4.......,.....,.,, ,........ J4 .4. 4.V.4.4.4 . ft . .ft. . 4.4 ,........ ft. ft ...ft.ft.ft. ft .ft. ft. ft. ft. ft .. if i.t i.t j.t i.t It It J.t 8 t.t $ j.t S j j.t BESSIE LOVE IN. "THE GREAT ADVENTURE" AND MUTT AND JEFF m The Sun, THURSDAY Bhown in "Tho Woman Who Gavu,- featuring Evelyn Nesbit, which will be screened nt thsKoith Theatre, Wednes day nnd Thursday. ::o:: paid out of tho county general fund. Adjourned to Jan. 14, 1919. : :o: : Reed Novel Screened Where Book Waa Wrote "Flower of the Dusk," starring Viola Dana, which will be the attraction at Honry Schnfer, who formorly lived In tho valley west of town, was mar ried at Boonvlllo, 111., Dccembor 31st the Sun Theatro on Wednesday, was ift4.4...ft4.4.44.4.4.ft.4..4.4..4..4.4.4..4..4..4...4.,4..4,44,4.......4..4..ft..ft.,4..4.,44.44.4...4.4t.4 to Miss Flora Sclmacky.a school teach. or of that town. Mr. Scltaofor Is cm- adapted for the screen from the famous novol of that name from tho pen of ployed in tho Remington typewriter of the noted authoress, Myrtle Heed. works at Illon, 111., and that plnco will bo their homo. ;o: Bad dlgostlon robs tho body of tlio nourishment it needs to maintain health and strength. To rostoro tono and her company of distinguished play- The book wrs written in the quaint old fashioned New England village where the romantic plot was laid. Director John N. Collins, who also adapted the book for the sersan, took Miss Qana In tho digestive organs thero is no hotter remedy that Prickly Ash Bit ters. It Improves dlgostlon nnd clean- bos tho stomach, liver and bowols. Prlco $1.25 'per bottle Guinsnerc Dont Drug Co., Special Agents. era to tho town sevoral times to get scenes for tho picture. : :o: . Do not cough In 'public. Tako a Rex all Bronchial Tublot with you. REX ALL STORE. North Side Feed and Sale Stable, NORTH PLATTE. NEB., Monday, January 20th, 1919 Commencing at 12:30 sharp, F. O. Johnson and Frank Strollberg aro selling 61 head of Rogls istored Duroc Bred sows bred to flvo different Herd Boars. In this sale will bo tried sows, fall yearlings and spring gilts. Never beforo has there boon &u:h a draft of brood sows sold at North Platto. Tho best of breeding and individuals. Also 5 fall nialo pigs. Anybody needing a good herd boar for tho futuro should attend this sale and gotxan Illustrator Giant breeding, tho biggest ot tho breed. Wo aro intonding to stay In tho hog business and would apprecl ato very much If you would Join us by buying a sow or two and grow hotter hogs on your farms. It Ib prosperity upbuilding to tho country and yourself as well. Yout will feel moro llko working around your hog lot by knowing you havo a well bred bunch ot hogs around you. Wo need somo help to work up this kind of brooding and thoro foro start while- wo aro trying to lntroduco theso sales. Buy ono now and It luck 1b with you, tho start is mode. Wo will not describe tho breeding of theso hogs through this AD but it interested write for a catalogue. Thoy are ready and will bo mailed on request. Tho animals to bo offored for salo will bo brought to tho solo barn Saturday, whoro thoy can bo seen prior to tlio sale. Don't forgot tho dato, MONDAY, JANUARY 20th, at 12:30 at tho Mogonson Feed and Salo Barn. Wo would llko tOjhavo you. will us that day whether you buy or not. FRANK STROLLBERG & F. 0. JOHNSON, Owners- NORTH PLATTE, :-: :-: NEBRASKA H