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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1919)
What Do Folks Think When You Squint? The Wife ones nsk fjmlr mollior, VIit makes Mr. Jones look so fun nyl" Older folks think, ula will ruin Ills cigcs. Ho ought to got glasses." If you only nmllzcd how miicli com fort hurt sullsfucllon properly filled glasses bring liow much (hey bene- fit sight ami health you would come to Clinton's today to luiio your eyes examined, and lime Jio proper glasses made for you to preserve and pro'.ecl vision. C. S. CLINTON, Jeweler and ..OPTICIAN.. At the Sign of'the Big Ring Conrad Walker lias boon at Excel sior Springs for soma time taking treatment. John II. Edwards loft Friday for Chicago wharo ho will transact busi ness for a week or more. Jonteel Kaco I'owdor gives a de lightful bloom to the comnloxlon. Sold only at the REXALL STORtfl. Mrs. C. I Carson, of Gothenburg. Is expected horo this week to visit her 8on Perry Cnrton and family. Miss Margaret Mottln. late with the Tramp storo, has accepted a position In the office of the electric light com pany. Mrs. Matt Walsh left the latter part of last week for Council Muffs to visit with the formor's sister for a couplo of wooks. Mr. and Mrs. Hons, of Grocloy, Col., aro oxpoctod horo tho first of noxt month to visit tholr daughtor Mrs. GoorKO Trexlor for a woc-k or longer. KANTLEEK Rubber Goods. Thoy can't leak bocauso they are moulded In ono piece. REXALL STORE. Word was received in Sutherland Friday that Harold Dunn and Harold Applogatc, both of that town, who had boeen In sorvlco overseas, had landod In Now York. turkoy BIG SALE WILL END SATURDAY. LOCAL AND FEKSONAL toms. Julius PIzor left tho latter part of last weok on a busings trip to Omaha and KansaH City. For Sale Thorobrod Huff Orphlng ton Roostors. Phono Hod BOO. 2 Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Husband loft Saturday for California whore thoy will visit for a month or two. Jlr. and Mrs. Chas. Thornburg re turned to Rttwllns, Wyo., Saturday after a visit with local friends. Miss Francis Isaman, who had boon visiting tho Salisbury families, return ed to her homo In Aiurora Saturday. SEE us for SERVICE. THE REX ALL DRUG STORE. Harry Urodbcck, who had been sta tioned at tho Great Lakofl naval train ing station, received his dlBchargo last weak and arrived homo Sunday. Phonograph and 40 records for sale choap It taken soon. Log houso on So. Dewey. The young pcoplo of tho Episcopal church will hold a social in the church basement this ovonlng, an Interesting program will bo rendered. Lost botweon Clinton's and tho shoo Bhlnlng' parlor, handbag coriuilnln? purso with money. Flndor call Red 1017 for roward. Tho Lutheran ladles of tho Fourth ward will moot at, tho homo of Mrs. Guy . Covf,r, 008 west Ninth street Thursday afternoon, Jan. 30th, at three o'clock. Jonteel Faco Powder gives a de lightful bloom to the complexion. Sold only at tho REXALL STORE. Chas. Leypoldt, living eight miles west of town will soli at public auc tion Thursday of this weok eighteen head of horses, twelve fresh milch cowH and a lot of farming niachlnory. For Sale Flat tdp desk with pol ished ground plato glass top. Phono 64 G or Red 8110. Evoryono who knows anything at all of motion pictures knows that D. W. Griffith niakos pictures that aro ncrvcr surpassed and soldom, if ovor, equalod. Tho "Ulrth of a Nation" and "Hearts of a World" havo provon this. Noxt Monday at tho Keith will bo shown ono of his productions "Tho Groat Lovo, ' a story of women In war time. Keop these dates In mind nnd watcn Kriuay'u paper for further an nouncomonts of this groat production. This Is tho tlmo of yoar most try lug on thoso inclined to bo const! patod. Many droad wlntor bocauso of it. Don't worry, Just take IIolllstor'B Rocky Mountain Toa, naturo's gift of wonuraua liorbs, so scientifically ulonuod, results aro guaranteed. Sold y ueo. Prater. Druggist. For Salo Uronzo Phono 790F14- Tho Mutual Hulldlng and Loan As sociation begins tho year with, re sources of over ono million dollars It rankH tit the forefront of the puroly homo associations of tho state Miss M. Slcman, steam baths and Swedish Massage, ladles and gontlo mon. Phone 897. Brodbeek bldg 85tf Sorgt. Chas. Martini, who was with the HGOth aoro squadron ovorsoas, arrived In Horsey last Friday. Ho miraculously escaped with his llfo The Leader Co's Big Store- Wide Clearance Sale Sale Will End. THOUSANDS ATTIvNH SALE. Lust Days Kxpccied To Fill Storo To Capacity With People From All Over This Section of .Nebraska "Just as all good things como to an end, so does thl store-wide clear, mire sale," said J- E- Nelson, mana ger of Tho Leader Mercantile Co. "In somo ways Its a matter of re gret to tw," wont on Mr. Nolson. "Whllo we anticipated a big salo be cause of the values offered It has provon far larger than expectations. "Pcoplo havo como from all ovor this section of Nebraska. Mall ordors havo 'poured In from all over this section of tho stato from thoso not being able to como on account of conditions of roads. Wo have recelvod ordorK from nB fnT out as Wyoming and thoro is Just ono reason for this: Tho Iluylng Public has put this sale and our advortlsed word to tho tost and provon the sincerity of both. "For this reason wo expect the last days and Saturday, tho last big day to bo exceptional, because Monday morning following prices will rosumo their proper 1 ovoid on nearly all goods now on sale. "Its novor happened in tho Mercan tile History of North Platto, a salo of whon ho fell 3,000 feet whllo Hying g0 broad a scope,' concluded Mr. Nol In a 'piano. gon "nd I dont know when condl- Ilavlng sold his farm to Mr. Modcen Hons will be such as to make It pos ot Horshoy, Charlos Leypoldt, living slble for another. For that reason olght miles west of town will Include every family who can come to North In his salo noxt Thursday a lot of 1'iauo any oi tne last nays or aauir farm machinery not previously advor- day should bo hero and take advan ced. Jttifco of the really unusual opportunity offered " Dr. II. C. Brock, Dontlst. X-Ray ' . . .0.. Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148 T(jl(. ((f ,.,,. It Is roported that F. H. Rico, a Tlios. E. Hurgner is In receipt of ranchman living north of Brady, has the following letter: purchased of tho Platto Valley Land & Cattle Co. 020 acres of land adjoin- Inc Gothonburg for $G2,000. Thoro aro splondld buildings on tho place. Jim. and George Shoup and Jim and Charloy Whlto of Sutherland at tended tho horse show at Denver last weok, and A. B. Yates, Donald Mc- Neol and C. Haught of tho same town spoilt; tho wctok In DosMo,incs at tending a tractor demonstration. "In reply to your letter of Nov. 2Gth, will say that your brother joined my company after I left for France last August and died boforo I returned to it curly In November. Upon Inquiry I find that you have every reason to bo proud of him. My lieutenant reports that ho was always a loyal and true soldier and was really loved by his comrades. Ho died of pnoumonla Octo ber 29th, at the army hopltal at Mont- fort, Franco. To tho best of my know Yours truly, M. AV. RICHARDS, Captain U. S. Infantry. : :o: : Tho Harrington Mer. Co. will buy ledgo ho Is also burled there. You will your Hay and Grain. Obtain our bo notified of the exact number and prices boforo you sell. tf location of his gravo later. I am ex Ogalalla partly were In town Sun- f"0,?: B"? "'"L1.." .t;lv you " .1..., .., .ui.... ,.m, ....M.linnt v mwiu uuiiiuiu imuiumuou uiiih una Beck relative to tho oreUon of a o you my heartfelt synv community church In that town, and " ' vn trV.iv the construction of tno cdlilco is prac tically. assured. Tho estimated cost is around thirty tliousanu dollars. ueo. a. Arnoiu, tno uawieign man. riimiim linln of hVkMul-s loi. isiacic Loi.1, lies, on uariiom. An arrangement has bcen 'perfect ,u oruers prompuy uonvoreu. -s whorolv thn EvnmrnHsflo mont- tn a lottor received tno uutor nan intra to bo conducted bv Mr. II. C, of last week by local rolatlveB Fred Knowles at tho Christian church havo l'otorsou, who is in Kappoi, uermany, i)eon changed from tho month of writos that hlH company is on guard March to May. This change was made duuy and does not expect, to reiurn uor two reasons: ono tho great do maud on Mr. Knowles time and sec ond tho possibility of a hotter weather condition hero. Under the arrange ment Mr. Knowles goos to Phoenix Ariz., for March. Tho church has call 31 Tills Is of Interest to you If you desire to buy or sell n home. The JL & S. AGENCY SOLD and closed seventy-eight deals for CITY PROPERTY from March 1st, 1!)1S, to January 1, It has made four sales since January 1st, 15)15), thus beginning the new year in proper style. Our list now comprises about sixty properties ranging in price from $900.00 to $5)000.00 situated in all parts of town. We have buyers for homes priced from $2000.00 to $1000.000, especially in the Second and Third wards. Also there are daily calls for vacant lots in these two wards. List with us and we will sell if it is possible to do so. If you desire to buy, wo have some rare bargains. Own your own home, it Is cheaper. Sleep under your own roof, and be sure you don't have to move. Pay like rent, but lie your own boss. yo are AGENTS for the OCCIDENTAL BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Nebraska Seven Million Dollar Company, the Second largest in tho lVorld, and can LOAN you the MONEY to build your house on vacant lots. Also we placo investments at per cent in paid up stock in the Association; or at 7 per cent or better in monthly installment stock which pays out in 117 months. Ask us about it. The INSURANCE and BONDING DEPARTMENT of the II. & S. Agency writes bonds, lire, tornado, automobile, farm,- liability, property damage, hail, and all other known kinds of insurance, except health and accident insurance. Nothing but Old Line, responsible companies in the office Will be glad to have you consult us. Thanking you for your good patronage last year and soliciting part of your busi ness this coming year we remain, AT YOUR SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT. The Agency 3-4"5 Brodbeek Phones Red and Black 612 2r RTH PLATTE 5 NEBRASKA I'AMS CHEATIONS YVOKX II Y STOltKY L JiEW PLAY. to tho United States until July tth or lator. Ho says tho houses and barns thoro aro built togothor. Fred Is with Co. A, 47th U. S. Inf. Hoxall Ordorllos. Unspeakably sat Tho radical change from tho rough ind ready clothes of a logging camp to tho filmy and dainty creations from a Paris atelier, was the experience of Nan McDonald, played by Edith Storey in "Tho Silent Woman," which will bo tho attraction at tho SUN Theatro Wednesday. Tho story opens in a Hudson Hay Camp FIro Girls 3Ccct. Tho Nicafigeo Camp-flro Girls held their regular meeting Saturday ovon lng at the homo of their guardian, Mrs. M. E. Crosby. A council fire was held and dainty refreshments sorved. Lottlo Laruo lit tho candlo of love. Fern Schwell tho candlo of work and Blanch Llndenmoyer the candle of health. This camp-flro has been organized slnco last October and most of the girls havo almost fulfilled all the re quirements to becomo wood-gatherers, Isractory for tho bowels. REXALL ed Mr. Wallnco Tattle as choir dlrer DIIUG STOKE. Soo ma for SERVICE, tor. Mr. Tattle is a man of rare qualifl- countv commissioners mot in lv- Tuttlo Is a man of raro qualifl sosslon yestorday and . transacted canons as song loauo ana specialist. routlno buslnoss. Thoy oxpoct to ho In session continuously for a wook or Even noturo runs riot in "Tho Rain two as soon as tho court Jury is dis- bow Trnll" ut thn Kolth Wmlnrwdnv charged, as tho commissioners' room and Thursday among tho bcaiu,tloH of is useu as a jury room. At tins con- naturo aro Rainbow Hridce. Surnrlso tinuou session tnoy win niaKQ soini- Valley and tho Painted Desert. annual Houiomcni wiiu mo county ::o officers. plan Now Ilon.l (?,, For Sale Ruta Rod Rabbits for Tho Horshey Times says that the mcata and other purnoHOfl, Aso a fow Paxtou and Hershoy Water Company Flopish Giants. Inqalro at 222 oast contemplates tho erection of a head Tenth stroot. 2-4 Kato for their canal. Engineers Chas McNamara of North Platto and Frank Palmor of Sutherland wcro present nt tlio annual meeting last weok with plans and specifications, figures on matorials otc, and tho approximate cost was estimated at $14,000. Tho mooting took a thirty day adjourn mont to discuss way nnd means of financing tho proposition. : :o: : Roar in mind wo havo merchandise at tho right prico at all times. Special prices just now. H. T. TRAMP & SONS. Dr. Morrill, DonW8t. Offlco ovor Wilcox Department Storo FARM LOANS I AT COST The Federal Land Bank at Omaha has authorized J. C. HOLLMAN, Attorneyj and Secretary-Treasurer of the Osgood National Farm Loan Association, to receive applications for Federal Farm Loans. Abundant Funds Interest Rate 5 1-2 Percent These loans may run 34 and a half years and aro payable in small eeirii-annual payments. Liberal options of payment on principul. Do Not Pay Big Commissions. Tho Federal Land Bank has been established by tho rjovern mcnt to make Farm Loans at cost. All profits are divided among the borrower. No other institution can fjivc you these advantages. SIXTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Has been loaned to farmers by the Omaha Land Bank tho past year. If you need n loan it will pay you to see us soon. Let us explain this system to you. J. C. HOLLMAN, Attorney And Sec-treas. for Osgood N. F. L A.; Rooms 1 to 5 Brodbeek Building, North Platte. Nebraska. trading post in tho Great Northwest with tho heroine an omt-door girl, fond M, flot ,, tn .,.,, . ,. of all athlot c sports and whoso host flro Th(J carapflre ls plannlng to camp dross consist of a simple blouse and out for a weok or tWQ noxt mmm skirt. Fato draws her into tho life or d , order t0 def expenses, a. family from tho cast and through , hold fl , f , t them sho goes to New York. Hero she tJmQ ' s ls transformed into a woman of the, ' o- latest mode and charm and her clothes J B u, , tho on tl carth and aro of the most exponslvo that money undcr t, vaters w,n bo d b&. can buy. Entering into tho character i twwm I3oroas mastcr of stormg and of the play Miss Storey is equally at-1 Annotto Kollcrman, "Queen of the irucuvo uh uio oruuzy muo uiickwooiie s Sen. at tho SUN Thentro for TWO iiiiu iiiu ii uiisiui iiiuu wuiiiun til fashion. Tho play Is ono which gives this charming actress full scopo for her noted emotional powers and tho ro- manco which runs through tho plot furnishes a delightful vein of senti ment which ls beautifully brought out by this clever player. : :o: : Rexall Cream of Almonds. A liquid Cold Cream pleasantly porfumod. UEXALL STORE .Seo us for sorvlco days, beginning Thursday. Sensational swimming and high-diving feats, for which Miss Kellorman is internation ally famous, aro combined . with the genuinely dramatic story, which brings fairy-loro right up to date with tho latest destructive appliances on land and sea. In tho big sceno Miss Kellorman dives S5 feet from a high wire. Pioneer Farmer Passes Away. Frank P. Hoy, ono of the early set tlors of the Garfield tablo and a well known stockman and farmer died Thursday morning, passing peacefully away after an Illness of several weeks. With him at tho timo of death wore his wife, three daughters and two sons Funeral sorvlco was held Saturday and interment mado at Arnold. Mr. Hoy was a successful stbck- man and farmer and ono of Lincoln county's best citizens. Ho had Just completed a lino modern homo on his ranch, and was shaping his business affairs so that ho could take life more easy after thirty or more years of vig orous efforts In Lincoln county. : :o: : Iteoent Marriages. Otto F. Ress of Big Springs and Lois Bennet of St. Paul wore mar iied by Rev. J. H. Curry Thursday. Judgo Woodhurst united in marrl aso Friday Lilo Dedmoro and Mildred Coates, both of Keystone. J. W. Murray and Polllo O'Neill, both of this city, wore married by Jus tice Sullivan yesterday. : :o: : See tho latest risen star on tho photoplay horizon Marion Davlos in her sweet breath of springtime "Ce cilia of tho Pink Roses" at tho Crystal tonight and tomorrow. : :o: : STRAYED About two months ago from sections 25 and 35, five miles northeast of Dickons, two Whlte facod yearling steors, branded with Jug or bottle brand on left side on ribs. Good roward for any informa tion leading to recovery of same. JOHN WILKBN. Dickons, Neb. We havo been assisted greatly in providing tele phone sorvico in theso busy times by tho cordial co oporntion of the public, who havo been quick to appreciate tho extraordinary job wo wero doing under war conditions, and wo are very grateful for this co-operation. Wm. FARNUM The King of Character interpretation in "The Rainbow Trail" A Fitting Sequel to the Riders of the Purple Sage. First Show 7:15. Second Show 8:45 KeithTheatre Wednesday and Thursday Jan. 29-30 fHHHHHKHHHHHHHHHKHHKHHHHHtMHMUHttHtH,u,tHHHMtH ...... ...... it Let V go to This One! CHARLES RAY in "The Law of The North" A Story of the Country where it's five shirts cold. Plenty ol excitement to keep you from ehilling thru. Keith Theatre Thursday and Friday