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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1919)
! Mi m ifi Mi Hi Hi ifi Hi BFi Hi as raAremnu wkll known Filter DISSOLVES PAHTMIUSHIP. When the clock strikes 9 Saturday night, February 1st, The LEADER Mercantile Go's, great store wide Clearance Sale will come to an end. Saturday will be the last day on which you can buy any article in this btore at 20 per cent less than regular prices. The sale has been attended by thousands. It's sincerity has been put to the test and proven by the buying public. After an cxlutonco of eighteen year;, "e firm of l!iehiuiun & Pattor- . son was uiswolvod last weok ami a I division tnailo of tho asstits. Mr. Buchanan accepted tho well known I Villa Vista farm of nearly 1200 acre southwest of tho city and a farm In I Dawson county wlnto Mr. Patterson rocolvcd 2,000 acres of other farm land owned by tho llrm. Tho Insur I nnco dcpartinont of tho llrm was pur- cnaaoa iy Frank N. IJuclianan who will continue to occupy an offlco In tho B. & I,, building. Mr. Patterson rctoiiiq tho loan department which ho will enrry In connection with tho !prtsliVn-y of tho MuuMil building and loan association and will havo his desk In tho offlco of tho association. IIo retires as an Insurance agent nftor having been cngngod In tho bufllnoss for fortv-sevon years. Butler Buchan an, who hecomos sole ownor of the The saving has been unusual, fore close on the last day. Be with us be- iS Si Hi Hi ffi m & Bring the whole family-make a holiday of it. Everything will be reduced 20 per cent, or more, from calico to coats at one half price. Saturday, February 1st, is the last day. Mercantile Co North Platte, Neb. 1-1 Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi mm Hi Hi Hi Hi W Hi ffi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi HFi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi pinent of tho snmo In tho hands of his son Perry, though tho latter and , his family will contlnuo to rosldo In i town . : :o: : Soino Facts Concerning n. w. (;iin rni's , "HKAKTS OF Till: WORLD." Tho H. & S. Agoncy report the salo of tho W. F. llupfer proporty on nst Second streot to Mary C. Folk, and tho ICrnest Mills proporty at 215 south Maplo to Boss Shnner. Tho firm says tholr sales of vacant lots are too numerous to montiou. Avoid Irregularity In tho bowol movomonta, It lcada to chronic con; Btlnatlon; n condition, that poisons UiQj i blood anti breeds disease Prickly Ash Hitters rostoros regularity and puts tho systom In order.. Prlco $1,25 por hoUllo. Giimmcro-Drug Co-, Silcolal Agonts. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald Slute Bunk. LOCAL AND l'EKSONAL J. C. Askwig loft Sunday on a busi ness trip to Cincinnati, Ohio. A. B. Hoagland loft Sunday on a business trip to Kansas City. L. C. Carroll and family and Geo. "Wikins aro visitors in Omaha. Rexall Orderlies. Unspeakably sat isfactory for tho bowels. REXALL DRUG STORE. Seo ms for SERVICE. "Wo cant havo Everything" but you can have a good evening's entertain ment if you go to the Keith tonight. Dr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Dent will leavb at noon today for Excelsior Springs, Mo., where they will spend a couple of woelcs. Mrs. Frank Hoxle, who has been Visiting her daughter at Santa Ann, Calif., is expected homo tho latter part of this week. Horses, fresh cows and farm ma chinery will bo sold at public sale next Thursday by Chas. Leypoldt living eight milos west of town. For Salo Barred Rock Cockerels and Slnglo Comb Rhode Island Red Cockerels. Address as to prices Box 174, North Platto. 5-4. T. F. Henley, who has been spend ing tho past six weeks with his fam ily in Omaha, is expected to return to town tomorrow. Dr. L. J. Krause, Dentist, room 3 McDonald Bank building. Among tho soldier boys who return ed homo tho latter part of hint week from overseas sorvlco woro Corporal Chas. Shaffer and Robert Wright Methodist aid society meets at tho church next Thursday. All members of the aid are urged to attend this meet ing as important business will bo dis cussed. At tho close of tho meeting refreshments will bo served. SEE us for SERVICE. THE REX- ALL DRUG STORE. Lieut. Ray Tigho, who had hoen sta tioned at Ft. Wortli with the aviation corps, received his discharge last weok and arrived homo yesterday. He will resume his position with the Platto Valley Bank. John W. Fowler who lives twelve milo southwest of town will sell ail public auction on February Gth eighty seven head of cattle, fourteen horses, hogs, farm machinery, seed corn, mil let, etc. For Sale A few extra choice Rhode Island Red cockerels. Mrs. J. Boyd Allen. Phono 787F12. 1 Shipments of ico ffora tho Gothen burg lake aro being received notwith standing tho mild weather. Up to yes terday about twenty-llvo thousand tons had been stored, or about half tho capacity of tho local houses. Rexall Cream of Almonds. A llould Cold Cream pleasantly perfumed. I REXALL STORE .See us for service Switchman Harry Dougget, charged with taking automobilo tires from a car in tho local yards was arraigned beforo Judgo Woodhurst Friday and pleaded not guilty. He was placed un der $1,000 bonds for preliminary hair ing I cbruary 17tn Ho furnished tho necessary bond. Trainmaster Weir, of Grand Island, who was in town Saturday, said freight traffic on tho Union Pacific Is heavy for this season of the year. Re duction in tho number of freight crowR had been made, but increased business made it necessary to put soveral of tho doposed crews again In service. A soothing kje8' for crackfcd Hps. Rikcr's Camphor k. At the REX ALL DRUG STORE. Earl Stamp was notified Saturday of his selection as permanent station agent nt North Platte. Ho had been formerly appointed temporary agent "to mar that hath," to come TO THE SUN THEATRE. Montnguo Loro in Great Drama Modern Times AVorld-FIcturu Is Sure to rieuse. of Montngiu.o Lovo in tho stellar role of "To Him That Hath", a World Picture, will bo seen at tho SUN thcatro Tonight. This is ono of tho best pictures this great star has over made. "To Him That Hath" tells tho story of a young author who chooses to go to jail to save a friend. Mr. Lovo is a great favorite with 111m fans. It is tho ort of a story that hits homo; ono of tho kind that everybody likes. : :o: : r i t t i.rt mie Mirnvvn from motorcycle Friday afternccn and ren--following tho illness and death of the erod unconscious. Ho was convoyed to ato F. T. Redmond. The position has n hospital wnero it was found hia In juries were not set Ions. Your favorlto magazine at tho REXALL STORE. Judgo Good and Chas. Porky, of Wahoo, woro in town yesterday, com ing to look over business buildings with a view of getting 'plans for a building which they will erect. Tni hnhv. Mother Kroh's Family Romedles. Sold only at tho REXALL DRUG STORE. R F. Davis, of Oakland, Iowa, a brother-in-law of C. M. Trottor and at ono tlmo cashier of tho Brady bank, has been appointed bank examiner In Town. Mr Trottor cot off tho train hero Wodnosday morning from a trip to Iowa and Omaha. Brady vmuicn tor. A. E. McConnell has leased his farm 2 miles jvest of town to Hownrd Clem mons and on Wednesday of next week will sell hiH stock and farm imple ments. Ho will inovo to this city and ocupy tho hpuso in tho 400 block on east Third which ho purcased of James Dorram last fall. Ho moves hero in ordor to give his children tho advan tages of our schools. For Sale A well established and paying medicine route, car and samp lo outfit included. Phono 7C0F5, or address R. II. STECK, North. Platte. 2-5 "Hearts of tho "World" which is an nounced for a special ongagomont of threo days nt the Keith Thoatro com mncing Febr. 13-11-15 was olghtcen months in tho making. Tho production is not In any senso a wnrplny. but a lovo story of tho great war, with tho conllict serving ns tho grim background. Tho battle scones were taken on tho battlefields of France by pormls sdon and with tho asslstanco of tho British and French governments. Mr. Griffith and many of his prin cipal players, including Lillian and Dorothy Gish and Mrs. Gish, mother of tho two girls; Robert Harron and George A. Siogmnnn, woro ituulor ac tual bombardment throe times, on ono occasion for a period covering four hours. Mr. Griffith had to wear a stool hel met to protect him from shnrpnel and n gas mask to protect his lungs during tho taking of ninny of tho Btirrlng scenes. Many of tho most striking scenes in the film owo their effects to tho rcmarknblo courago of Mr. Griffith and bis Intorprld camera man, "Hilly" BJtzer, who was with him ,undrr fire hundreds of times. Neither Mr. Griffiths nor any of his compnny received injuries other than a slight wound In Mr. Griffith's nnn from Hying shrapnel. David Lloyd George. Primo Minis ter of England, received Mr. Griffith in private audience In tho British cab inet rooms 1,, Downing Streot, London. Upon Mr. Griffith's doparturo, Lloyd George said: "God speed you in your great work and grant that you may accomplish yaur desires." In tho pro logue of the story of "Henrts of tho World" Lloyd George Is seen shaking hands with Mr. Griffith prior to tho latter e doparturo for tho French linos. Moro than 120,000 feet of film woro taken, although only 12,000 feet aro used in tho production. David Wnrk Griffith was tho first American ever to set foot in tho front lino trenches. This was, of course, be foro tho United Stntos entered tho war. There Is no papier macho scenery, nor nny artificial scenery of any kind used in tho production; no studio "props' , no supernumeraries, no "fakos" or nrtlflolnllties whatsoever throughout fho entlro film. Mr Griffith describes "Henrts of the World" ns "A story of tho groat war' with tho actunl confllot itself Rorving onlv tho grim background for tlio unfolding tale of life in a small French village. ::o:: Wanted to Coino but Could No! Kern disappointment was evidenced by quite a number of our people Tues day in not being ablo to bo in at lend ance at tho dedication of tho soldiers memorial arch nt North Platto that ovening. Tho local freight was vory lato. and tho roads woro In almost Impnssablo condition, otherwise goodly representation would havo been present from Horshoy and vicin ity. Those who havo seen tho arch say it Is beautiful and a distinct hon or to our boys as well as a credit to Clin Hupfer and tho other mon of North Plattto who had tho arrange ment In charge. Hershoy Times. ::o::'- For quick action mid satisfactory nlo llwt your land with Thnclockn. tf :.: t.t j.t i.t :.t j.j i.i if i.x i.t i.t i.t i.t it if if it i.t it it if i.t if it i.t if i.t it if if if if it i.t if if if if if if if i.t if if it if tf t.t i.t a if 66 QUALITY XL &L.xjr II NORTH PLATTE BEST NORTH PLATTE, NEB; if neon placeu on nn eight hour-wago scalo at tho rato of eighty-six cents an hour. Miss Vera Warrington will return from Long Beach, Cal., early in Feb ruary and ro-opon hor art store. 4-4 J. E. Sobastlan and C. F. Tomplo rotiirned recently from St. Paul, Minn., whero they attended tho annual mooting of tho stato and district man agers of tho Minnesota Mutual Llfo Insuranco Co. Mr. Templo stood fourth among tho district agents In twolvo statoo In tho amount of Insur anco written. For Salo Ono light Ford truck in good condition, also 50-gallon oil bar rel, and C5-gallon under-ground gnso- Hno tank with brass pump attached. Call at 214 So. Chestnut street or phono Black 1112. PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will offer at public sale at the Blanlcenburg place five miles east of North Platte on Thursday, FEB. 6, 1919 Commencing at 12:30 o'clock p. m., sharp the following property, to-wit: 45 HEAD CATTLE Consisting of twenty-one, from 3 to 5 year old, cows, all with calf, bred to thoroughbred Hereford bull; twelve steer calves, four extra good bull calves and five heifer calves, also one thoroughbred Hereford Bull "Prince Alex" No. 477GG4 ; and one long yearling steer. One Brown Horse, S years old. Six head of good shouts, weighing 125 pounds each. A Nearly New Piano. Huy Slacker, good us new, used but one year. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. Terms: All sums under $10.00 cash, above that sum eight months time will be given at ten per cent interest, two per cent discount for cash. JOHN P. PRIMROSE, Owner 131) KIEItIG, Auctioneer. V. C. PJELSTICKHR, Clerk. COW BRAND $1 3 An Honest Mottp Honesty lived up to makes "Cow Better Flour j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t $ j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j,t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t jt if if it if J.t if J.t Jt J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t j.t m Say! Stop, Listen, Read! Do you know what we se!l?Just read over the list and if you need .anything in' our line, phone 206 or call at 'the Lamb building on north Locu.at street. WE HANDLE COAL OF ALh KINDS SL'KLTZ " . EdG MASH FOB COltN 3U3AL - CHICKENS GHAHAM FLOUJt PAN CAKE FLOUJt ALl MIiAL KINDM BUCKWHEAT FLOUR- MIXED CHICKKN FEED ALFALFA MOLASSES COltN 1J'L" WHEAT SCREENINGS COTTON CAKE COltN CHOI' LINDSEED OIL MEAL ItAKLEY TANKGE LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON, Lamb Building, North Locust St. Phone 206 . 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Thla Is an ox- 9 head of coming 2-year-old holfors Five Head Horses and Mules, Ono pair back mares, G ycarB old,, wb. 3000 In foal with Jack; I span Mul lib mules, 9 years old, wt. 2300; 1 gruy inaro, 5 years old, wt. 9G0, well broko to all harnoss and good saddle maru. Farm Machinery. 1 nearly new John Dooro wagon, 1 good hay rack and wagon, 1 if good top buggy, 1 good carriage, 1 noarly now 8-flt. Docrlng binder, i.t ii j.t jt j.t j.t 1 C-ft- McConnlck mowor. 1 C-ft. McCormlck mowor, 1 12-ft. Emor son rako nearly now, 1 12-ft. McCormlck rako noarly now, I Acmo hay swoop in good shapo, 1 Daln ovorahot stacker In good shopo, 1 John Dooro gung plow 12-In., 1 good enough sulky 10-In., 1 good walking plow 14-In., 1 John Dooro godlg 1 row, I John Deoro lister 1 row, 1 now Joker walking cultivator, 1 good Osborno 1G-1C Disk, 1 good 18-ft. harrow, 1 now VanlJrunt ono-horBo drill, 1 grindstone, 1 Galloway cream separator in good shapo largo slzo, 1 kcrosono barrol; also household goods; now 8 ft. dining tablo, now buffet, 2 now beds, 2 stoves, 100 quarts of canned goods and other numorouB articles. Will also offer 1918 Ford Touring Car, model "T" good as new Also 3 sots extra good heavy work harnoss, sot driving harnoss, sot slnglo harnos, oxtra good saddlo and brldlo, 1C0 Rhodo Island Red hons, 4 brown Leghorn cockerels and 10 bushols of good potatoes. FREE LUNCH AT lltSO. TERMS: All sums under $10.00 cash; abovo that sum 8 monthg tlmo will bo given at 10 por cont Intorcst. W. W. 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