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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1919)
What Clinton's means to the Bride.! LOCAL AND 1'JUtSOXAL Omar Huff spoilt tho flrt of the weok In Omaha visiting rolatlvos. I' A. Norton loft yofltonlay aftor- noon for Omaha to visit Ills slstor for ti.b i.n... of the store at which the 11 c0lin, or. clay. . Mr. and Airs. I'orry unrson expect lroddlng present wns piiTcnnseu nxes lo ioflVO this weok for Donvor to sponu i.. i.t.iu ,i..,i sim n wook or longer. M IJII1II1IJ IH O ......... u u iu uiu jmiiiui ui nic imuuud, x bum by your pnpor whero a now court houso Is on tho 'program. As ono of 31 tho largoat tax-payors of Lincoln UJ county I hoartlly endorso It ft! First, For tho safety of our records. 3n Second. For the comfort of our : LEJ county of floors and the public gonor-jrjr-counly. ' 3 Third. For tho Improvement of our lift city. i S.C Fourth. The inreest part or the' -J! Tee Oakland O ! 1 aensiDie Miss Lathan and hor Camp Fire taxos will bo paid by the Union PncI-iJj flc and Hurllngton railroads. ir I bono nil tax-payers will look at rli the proposition tho samo as I do. I,t "Jl knows Mio Clinton rcptitJitJoii. Our RriH onjoyod a very pleasant ovonlng nn.no tells her that friends hnic wish. ". "on, m '",HH "Ul" "u,"u'u cd to trlvo her the best of Its kind- A (lanclnB nrty untlor tho au-plco.1 ", ot hm nml B,art 1,10 lmUjSfi 4 iirii.iii( of blL'hcHt f tho Elks' orchestra will bo hold nt to honor hor with presents of jumuhi ... , Timrstdnv ovonlnc of noxt weok. Mrs, Mabol McDonald has rosumud The wedding guest comes to Clinton's cjjjo ( --ra.uy . knowing there Is never n question several wooks. been merit. Respectfully, JULIt'S PIZER. -: :o: : desired price. C. S. CLINTON, Jeweler and ..OPTICIAN.. At the Sign of tjie Big Ring i . ... ,ti t 4i.iu w, Hm-i I (Jiayton wiiooiock, who nan mnrx in uiu m serv,c0 ovorsoaH( hnH arrived In licro they can choose from n wide New York' and Is expected to reach home In a few days. YarJoly In deslrcablo wedding pre- J deo. S. Arnold, tho Rawlolgh mnn. simts, hc curing ii welcome gift at nny Tol. Black 1013, Ros. 014 Garfield. All oruors prompuy doiivorcu. i-n M. 15. Smith, of Denver, visited frlonds In town yesterday whllo on routo homo from a business trip to his ranch at Uroadwator. Miss Kato Clark, deputy county treasurer, Is recovering from an Ill ness which has confined hor to hor room for ton dnys paHt. Miss Hazel Smith Is nselstlng In tho Clinton storo during tho Illness of Miss Floronco Stack, who Is sufforlng with a nervous breakdown. Jonteol Talcum Powder. You'll like Its dollcato frngranco. Sold only nt THE REXALL. STORE. Mr, nnd Mrs. "Wlallnco Qulnn return ed yesterday from Fnlrbury -whore thoy had gono on the sad mission of burying tholr two llttlo boys. Word was received "Wednesday by local rolatlvos that a bnby girl was born on that day to Mr. and Mrs. J J. Horrlgan, of Grand Island, former ly of this city. For nn Infraction of tho ordlnnnco Busy Month for Canteen. January was a lwy month for tho North Platto Canteen. During tho thirty-one days 5.075 soldlors, 1,138 sailors and thirty marines wore serv ed with lunches and flvo sick sol diers given aid. In supplying these lunches 580 nllons of coffee, GDI' dozen sandwiches, 125 dozon dough nuts and two enses of oranges were served. In ndditlon tho men wore fur nished 400 paper towels and 200 j handkerchiefs, 200 boxes of matches. goo liars or cnocointo, tweivo pounds of candy and 1,000 postal rards. ::o:: On the firm foundation of its service record in the hands of upwards of. 100,000 owners, rests the fact that this Oakland Sensible Six Touring model costs less to own, operate and maintain than any other automobile built. Hi ffi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND l'EItSONAL Paul Roddy began work last weok ronUn(, to ,,iumblng, tho llcenso of in tho U. P. round house. w. t. Green, plumbor. was revoked Thoro will bo the usual services at by tho city council at Its mooting tho first Presbytorlnn church Sunday. Tuosday ovonlng. Mrs. G. II. Hess, of Oakland, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Uorgman, ar- ls viBltlng her son Leo Hess, of this rlvod from Choyonno yostorday, and cHyt Mr. norgman will accept a position ' , , n n" switchman In tho yards If ho can McD6nald Dank building. socuro a houso In which to live, 6ther- ur. jj. j. mwiBu, iJuuuBi, iuum o wlso thoy will go to Omnba. Mrs. Ward pleasantly entortnlned tho Ellto Club at cards Wednesday evening. -r i m I - rn)ln1.t,,ll.. .n freshing. Sold only at the Rcxnll Storo 1 "l,l,l'l,,'lu" MIssos Margarot Qleason and Mary Detention Hospital Ordered Closed. At tho meeting of tho city council Tuosday evening tho Rod Cross was notified that tho detention hospital In the city fire building must bo closo within ton days. Tho cost of opera ting tho hospital, part of which was borne by tho city, wns considered too hoavy, nnd in addition to this the momhora of tho flro department ser iously objectnd to tho uso of tho build ing as a hospital. Yesterday there woro two flu iiatlcnts and ono dlph thoria patient at tho hospital, tho diphtheria caso having been tnken thoro without authority from those In charge : :o: : Open to tho Public The reception to bo given by tho Sammy Girls to returned soldiers and sailors at tho Elks home this even ing Is open to tho general public, with a special Invitation to tho relatives and friends of tho boys who have re burned from service. Please bear In mind, thoroforo, that nil will bo wol corned at this reception. :o: Express Yourself on Court House. There may bo just lots of men In Lincoln county who aro opposed to a now court house but wo have not happened to meet ono of them yet. On Prltlifo money to loun on Improved : "l0 ""'Pf ,mn!1 (loz01i.s of 'if "ni farm land. No delay, monoy same day ,ng An cxpre98lon of tho tax-payers you .make your application. 0. H. is desired: If you favor a now court houso send ' The Tribune a short nrtlclo statlnc whv vou favor It: If John Matsumoto, a waiter employed von am rinnosod to a now buildlnir. w Schlointz returned yostorday morlng In tho Palaco Cafo, Avont to Scattlo will bo glad to publish your objoc from a visit In Omaha. lit woolc to mot Mrs. Matsumoto, io tlons. Tlicro Is no desire to attempt ,in.,f iri n ,v,nmnn nrrlve(l from Ja'pnii. Thoy arrived lif to forco upon tho people of tho coun fnnriChi nwSJir8 SnSn i r.?i j North Plntto ''ucsd'iy- Mr. and , ty something they do not want. If the for general housowork. Phono Red 288 MrH MntHumoto ' wero married In majority of tho tnx-payors believe thq Miss Gono Nolan, who recently loft Japan n 1017. comnty should have a now court house for Lincoln, hns neccyptod a position q0 y01,r D0(jgq nrothers car ordor-1 wo w,n no B'nrt to ,lcIn I,usu along; In a drug storo thoro. ort now wholi wo can give you dot-! ,f 11 JR a'pparont that a majority are i-. ,. ut!r4. Inltn flellvorv dnln. .T. V. TifiMTnir. ! opposed, tho mattor will bo dropped Ie list your land wltu-Tuoclcckc tf Dealer. 7-8 J'oro any expense to tho tax-payers Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Deal lntond to Thero Is a Ford car that Is funnier leavo In a sliort tlmo for Drokon Dow than nny Ford Joko over succeeded In to mnko their homo. being In "Tho Son of a Hun" tho Sun shine comedy showing at tho Kolth For Sale Dronzo turkoy toms. tonight. Thoro Is also tho work of a Phono 79GF14- 3-0 tank that destroys a houso that Is an Tho Lndy Forresters will hold tholr especlaly good foaturo. annual ball at tho K. C. hall on the ,..,, . ,,,,, n, ni,,. Allen turned ovor to tho county Schloutor treasurer $2,020.8(1 In oxcoss feos, an wont to Grand Island yostorday after- Indication of tho big buslnoss done In noon to visit rolatlvos for a fow days, tho county clork's ofllco during tho Members of tho Catholic Girls' Club ft" "J If", )v0lnllt!! nro roiiUMtod to tqoot at tho K. C. Corl Allen an Deputy ost did not hall Sunday afternoon nt threo 1(1,0 awny tho hourH o'clock. It is not n dny too early to got that Dr. II. C. Drock, Dontlst. X-Ray now Dodgoi Drothorp car lordorodi Dragnoffls. Roynolds Dldg. Phono 148 "Thoy do stand up." J. V. ROMIGII . , . Doalor. 7-8 tho xoung ftinrneu i-uoihuh uuiiv;- Inc Club houi an onjoyanio party at Aftor gottlng threo nlco- days on tho Knights of Columbus hall last tho ground hog's six wooks of stormy ovonlng. weather, buow fell Wednesday night Mrs. Dartholomow, of Omaha, who nd continued to descend lightly dur- hns mndo hor homo at tho Hotel Mc- .... ...v... r...,. , .,..i ..w..,(i,D xl-i,iia niri.,.r covering tho ground. The snow ox- nn.Hnnl tro.iti.innt. will lnnvo 111 tllO ll CttSl as IllF US ljOXlIlglOll mid v. w.. ,r ...not tr iliA Itrtmm ni n Hi ovonlng of March 3rd. (Mr and Mrs. Horman Hi Hi 5fi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi IS Hi Price $i,lS Delivered at your home. Year after year an overwhelming majority of motorists have chosen the full tonneau passenger car for its many practical features. It is the selection of most homes where automobiles are used. It affords the amount of room required by a large majority of families, and in its main characteristics measures to the popular idea of a car for constant service. The high-speed over-head valve Oakland Sensible Six Engine delivers 44 full horse power at 2G00 r. p. m., or one horse power to every 48 pounds of car weight in the Touring model. Oakland owners regularly report gasoline returns of from lg to 25 miles per gallon and records of from 8,000 to 12,000 miles on tires. We are now ready to show and demonstrate the 1919 Oakland to you. Make an ap pointment to ride in this greatest of all family car. Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi ll IT IE 215 EAST SIXTH ST.- GziHiHi HiHiy;yiH;fiH Thedn llnra I'ays Sniggering Slim for Her Wardrobe. near future. Is Incurred. : :o: : Basket Hall Tonight. A gnmo of bnskot ball will bo play od at tho Franklin auditorium this evening between tho Ognlalla school team and the high school team Tho game will bo caHed at eight o'clock sharp. The local team asks tho financial support of our people in this game In ordor Unit tlio necessary expenses may bo dofrayod without the boys or tho management going down in their pockets. We hold meetings to devlao moans for furnishing clean amuse ment for our boys and girlB, nnd yet when tho boys and girls on 'their own hiltintlvfo put on clean amusement such ns basket ball wo utterly fail nnd neglect to encourage them. Tho presence of 200 or 300 adults nt tho guiho this evening would lend oncour ngomont to tho student body In put ting on more ontortnlnmonts of a kindred nature. Tho admission will bo thirty-five cents. : :o: : Clcopntrn?s (Jowns Worth Ransom. Kings' Soo us for SKRVICIO. THE RKX- ALL DRUG STOR13. Jonteol Comblnntlon Cream. It will not grow hair on the fnco. Sold only nt THE REXALL STORE. WH WE BELIEVE Rexall MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS ARE THE BEST YOU CAN EMPLOY FIRST They are not ' Cure alls'' There is one -mnde for each ordinary ailment SECOND-Their efilcncy hns been demonstrated by thousands of satisfied users for the past fifteen years. THIRD-Every chemicol them is of drug nnd entering into known purity and potency. We not only recommend these preparations to you but will cheerfully refund the full pur chase price if notsatifsactory. THE d0 id crORE VICE That's what wc have done. We have put in a full line of the Old Reliable Queen Incubators sold in these parts with satisfaction for many years. Now it's up to you. Are you going to be patriotic and make a little money on the side this year, by raising a bunch of roosters and pullets to sell next fall or are you going to sit tight and pay the other fellow for your meat and eggs? Queeii Incubators Hatch Chicks That Live and Grow That's the kind you want. You want big hatches, of course, but 100 per cent hatches don't mean much if half the chicks die. A Queen Incubator costs but little more than the cheap kind, and the extra chicks that live and grow soon pay the difference. We sell Queen machines because they have a splendid reputation ns reliable hatchers not only here, but all over the country. We have some Queen books that are Interesting. You aro welcome to a copy. Just step In and ask for one. SIMON BROTHERS, Local Agents, North Platte. A riot of gorgeousness and Egyp tan splondor that outrivals tho time of the roal Cl-copatra Is tho predomi nant feature of the William Fox Thoda Darn Superpicture, "Cleopatra" In which Miss Thedn Dara, world- fnmed screen star, plays tho title rolo of tho enchanting Siren of tho Nile. Tho costumes worn by Miss Dara throughout this spectacle are won drous creations. No expenso was spared by William Fox to make this photodrnma tho greatest over produc ed and thrown upon a screen. Tho ontiro world was combed by his as sistants to embody in this master piece every accurate historical detail Which history describes as having graced tho court of tho famous Cleo patra, Detail, tho keynote to an artis tic production has been tho point up permost In tho minds of everyone having anything to do with tho film ing. In ntldlUon to tho decorative crea tions embracing tho various" periods In which Cloophtra rfcitencd. thero have havo boon usod moro than ten thousand people to add color nnd lifo to tho photodrnma .These periods em braco tho Roman and Egyptian, giv ing the director nn opportunity to plcturo tho various barbaric types prevalent In those times. In tho Intorlor tont scone moro thnn $50,000 worth of decoration wero used to give It tho barbaric nppearanco of s'plondor acredlted to tho tlmo of tho gront Siren of tho Nile. There wero used alono. In this wondorfnl et. two rugs valued at $30,000. In addition, tho various tapestries, silks and furniture amounted to more than $20,000. So valuahlo woro tho furnish ings, that It was nccossary for tho Fox Film Corporation to Insuro very arti cle contained therein against fire nnd theft during tho cntlro time this set was bolng usod. Novor before In tho history of pho- todramatlc production hns thero ovor boon soon such a lavish and costly display of decoration. At tho SUN Tuosday anil Wednes day. : :o: : Mrs. M. B. Watts, who had boon staying In Lincoln for sovoral months roturnod noino wcunosuny Tho Fighting SOtli. Writing from Germany a Gothen burg boy, who is a member of the 355th Regiment, SDth Division, tp which a number of Lincoln county boys belong, says: "Tho SDth gained the name of tho 'Fighting S9th and was commanded by MaJ. Gen. Wm. G. Wright, n. fine old man. Wo fought side by side with tho renowned 2nd Division, composed of the 5th and Gth Marines and the 9th nnd 23rd Infantry, nt St Mihiol nnd in tho Argoilne, continuously from captured Stenay and crossed tho Meuso river on rafts and captured the Gorman rear guard the last few days of tho battle. Our sector (tho 2nd and 89th) was tho key to tho suc cess of tho entire occupation. Our division was cited threo times In tho Argonne and once at St. Mihiol. Don't lose your poultry with colds, pip or roup, when you can cure it with Mc' Roup Remedy, you can get It nt tho North Side Drug Storo or tooptomber 12th until tho Armistice of R. McFarland, 2004 east 4th st. No. waa signeu. u wns our division tn.it Platte. Neb., box G2G. C-tf Instant Bunion Relief M 1Lcs32 BEsSazia IlcBJcJ flor Shag Awful! Bunt.m Try 5t nt our cxponeo. Why continue to suffer Iho npony. torture nnd d!a. !& ?bunion when' InstnntRcWGuarantc-and uu" v w Py mo ono cent unless vou trpt nil anlntrt an laf n Attn. Guaranteed to Give INSTANT RELIEF jntundredo and thousands of men nnd women modo happy last year. Over &2i'"ff cont'nu1 access. Millions who havo trief padl plates. it"l f2VSUo"804nd,,U ""F18 oi cheap wmedies without Bucceos Xdly pay thotull prico lorn real remedy-FAlRYFOOT-the only known Uunion .2S25Wyrd0n VhW that Buni0"'' aroinJurableontsny ' Y?Z trM rSVft?,mSs ""dor tho Bun-get a box of KAlUYFOOT-givo It a triai-and if you do not find instant rc ief. return what's loft nndiret nil your money back. We know FAIUYFOOT has Riven i complete ?safis fa.ct.on to all our customers. We know they will do th3 S X you ' AT STONE'S DRUG STORE. it :.: i.t i.t i.t i.t :.: t.t t.t it it i.t i.t t.t t.t t.t t.t i.t i.t i.t t.t i.t :.: j.t :.t j.t i.t Say! Stop, Listen, Read! Do you know what wo sell?Just read dyer the list and if you need anything in our line, phone206 or call at the Lamb building on north Locuat street. WE H4NDLE COAL OF ALL KINDS CARNATION FLOUR CORN MEAL GRAHAM FLOUR FAN CAKE FLOUR BUCKWHEAT FLOUR MIXED CHICKEN FEED CORN WHEAT SCREENINGS CORN CHOI' BARLEY Sl'ELTZ EGG MASH FOR CHICKENS CALF MEAL OF ALL KINDS. ALFALFA MOLASSES FEED COTTON CAKE LLNDSEED OIL MEAL TANKGE 3.t J.t 5.? i.t J.t j.t J.t J.t Jt 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 j.t FOR SALE. Two good lota with fruit-bearing bushcft and trees, with a flvo room hnnso. bnrn for flvo horses nnd hay mow, with grntnnry attached. Also a piano nnd "Now Home" sowing mn ehlno ns good as now, and other house hold furnishings. iVm. ALiREE. 1021 No. Pine St. G-3 : :o: : - ririvo out constipation, promote np potito, improvo digestion, lnduco re freshing sloop, got renewed strength nni, health. Holllstor's Rocky Moun inin Tea nnturo's gift of wondrous it iiorhs. Results guaranteed or monoy J.t back. 35c. GEO. FRATER, Druggist. ttKtWKtSttWtSrr LEYP0LDT & PENNINGTON, Lamb Building, '-h Locust St. Phone 206 J.t 0 j;t