The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 14, 1919, Image 5
Where are My Reading Glasses? He would not have to fuss with two pair of glasses if he wore ITRYPTOir I. GLASSES IV. GLASSES THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS They afford perfect reading and instant vision in one pair of glasses. 9 Opticians and Optometrists. DR. 0. II. CRES5LER, Graduate Dentist Ofljce over the McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL If the wind storm broke any glass for you call up the REXALL STORE. We deliver glass. Any size. Russell Langford, who was In over seas service In the artillery and ar rived In Now York ten days ago, ex pects to rccelvo his discharge In a day or two and then start home. BRIGHTON UP with SherwIn-WIl-llam's Paint. Sold only at the REX ALL STORE. W. B. Salisbury, street commission er, loft Wednesday morning for Lena, 111., where ho will spend several weeks visiting relatives. It Is the first time in twelve years that he has taken a vacation. Special on Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon for Saturday. Swift's Premium Ham 38 cents per pound; Bacon 53 cents. Half or wholo piece. LIERK-SANDALL CO. A reward of $5.00 will be paid for information leading to the identity of the children who have been in tho habit of taking photos from tho lob bies of the Keith and Crystal theatres. 10-3 Rooming house for salo. Good loca tion. Phono Red 527. 10-2 Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Wilcox left Wednesday on a trip to Omaha, St. Joe and Chicago, the object of which js to purchase stock for tho AVilcox Dept. Store. They will be absent about two weeks. THE REXALL STORE DELIVERS. Call No. 4. Harry C. Saum and Miss Opal Coy kcndall, both of Maywood, were mar ried Monday by Judgo Woodhurst. They were accompanied by Guy and Yula Coykcndall. Express your sentiments on Valen tine day with a box of Liggott's Choc olates. THE REXALL STORE. Judgo Grimes has returned from Kimball county where ho held a term of court, and beginning Monday will preside at tho adjourned term to bo held In this city. Lots of new spring suits and coats aro coming, in every day at THE LEADER MER. CO. When in the storo ask tho sales people to show them to you. A. Kloinow, of Wellfleet, who was in town Wednesday, reported roads to that town in very bad condition. Ho started home yesterday In tho strong wind and probably had rough going. A fow desirable sccoml-linml Fords nt tlio right prices. Ileiuly-Ogler Auto Company. Charles Dixon, secretary and treas urer of the Nebraska Optometrist As-' sociation, will leave Sunday for Lin coln to complete arrangements for the state convention which will be held next week. Wright's Condensed Smoke. 4 Saves time. Apply it with a brush. REX ALL STORE, Agents. Stalo Fire Warden Rishol, of Lin coln, spent yesterday in town looking over the town for tho purpose of not ing possible fire hazzards end confer ring with Chief Russel and with flro insurance agents. : :o: : FOR SALE. Throe acre farm Just outside of city limits; about an aero and half in al falfa; four room house. Possession 1st of March. Terms. Jnqulro 302 So. Chestnut. 8-3 LOCAL AND PERSONAL r .i I ft r n r MT TATC ViSI0N& FARMERS' Post-War Problems. If there ever was a time when the farmer needed the services of a strong bank manned by competent, officers to back him up financially and counsel with him on production, marketing and expansion prob lems, that time is now. With the era of stationary and declining prices in sight, sound business judgments will be needed if far mers are to continue to receive an equitable return on their labor and investment. Iu forming these judgments two heads are better than one. Whether you are a regular patron of this banlPor not, our officers are at your service. Platte Valley State Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Deposit? Guarcm-leGcl Under Liciu7g of tKisStale Closing out nil winter goods at big bargains. Undorwoar, sweaters, for man, womon and children at THE LEADER MERCANTILE, CO. George Brownfteld, who lives a mllo southwest of IIershoy, was in town Wednosdny advertising a snlo which ho wil hold next Tuesday. Ho will soil twolvo horses, ton head of cat tle, brood sows and farm machinery. Jonteol Faco Powder. Invisible and clinging. THE REXALL STORE. Judge Hoagland and Messrs. Shil ling, Boll and Brown havo returned from York whoro they attended a con f,eronco hold for tho purposo of mak ing nrrangomonts for tho encamp ment of war societies to ba hold at York In May. Got your Dodgo Brothors car order ed now. whon wo can give you dqf Inito delivery dato. J. V. ROMIOII, Dealer. 7-8 Tho first of tho Rod Cross escorts sent out of Omaha with wounded sol diers mado tho trip as far west as Kearney Tuosday with three cars of wounded boys. One of tho escorts was a trained nurse who did eleven sur gical dressings between Omnha and Kearnoy. For Salo A Jersey bull, two years old this spring, eligible to registry. Writo I. M. Abcrcombio, Blgnell, Ne braska. 9-3 Yostorday J. E. Sobastlan ceased his ovorastlng hustle for llfo insur anco prospects and devoted the day to welcoming tho arrival of a new son. This young man coming during father and son week was certainly very appropriate. Tho mother and tho boy aro reported to be doing nicoly. THE REXALL STORE DELIVERS. Call No. 4. Willi o the wind was blowing a fifty drawing card at the Sun theatro terday morning a firo alarm was turned in from a Dewey stroot busi ness I10U80. Fortunately tho llnnios wero extinguished in Inclpioncy and without tho need of tho department. Tho flro alarm, however, created a scaro. Dr. TI. C. Brock, Dentist. X-Rny Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148 Theda Bara in "Cleopatra" proved a eight mile gale nt seven o'clock yes Tnfesday evening : and Wednesday matinee and evening. The scenery was wonderfiul, and though Theda at times appeared wearing little but a smile, her costuming was in strict ac cordance with that of tho noted quccn of tho Nile. Tho Harrington Mer. Co. will buy your Hay and Grain. Obtnln our prices before you sell. tf Tho disngreeablo weather last eve ning seems to not to have effected theatro goers for the Keith was pack ed with people who paid their money to seo Griffith's "Hearts of tho "Wonld. Tiioso present last night pronounco it a-wodorful screen croa tion and that Its heralded greatness had. not been overdrawn. Itwlll be repeated tonight' and tomorrow night. AVnntcd Two experienced wait resses and a dish washer for the-now McCabo Cafe. Apply at 120 west Fourth street after 5 p. m. That tho good roads spirit is not confined to North Platto was shown Wednesday when a Horshoy-resident, learning of tho action takort'by the good roads meeting Tuesday ovening said: "We aro mighty glad North Platte has takon tho inintive; go to it and Hershey will meet you halt way." With that spirit prevailing all over tho county bettorroads aro cer tain to follow. Wanted Girl for housework. In- 'quiro of Mrs. Will Waltemath, 42,1 , V'. 3rd street. ' Tho McCabo Cafe in charge of Mrs. Abel will havo its formal opening Sunday, beginning with tho morning service. This enfo will servo both regular meals and short orders and will specialize in homo cooking, which no doubt will provo a drawing cardT Mrs. Abel asks tho public to givo tho McCabo Cafe a trial, feeling confident that she will bo ablo to please those who liko a good and well cooked homo meal. , If you want a nlco house, poultry nnd fruit tract of 5 acres. Seo mo soon. Prico reasonable. R. McFAR LAND, 2005 East 4th street. P. O. Box C2C, North Platto. Ctf Tho high wind Wednesday night di vested trees of good sized limbs, blow down awnings In the business dis trict .twisted off several lights at street intersections and blow In win dow lights in two or threo business buildings. Trash receptacles at tho street corners wero blown from their moorings and scattered promiscuous ly over tho streets. It was certainly a wild night, tho worst wo had for months, but fortunatoly tho tompora ture did not drop to much below the freezing point. All sizes of WINDOW GLASS. REXALL STORE. : :o: : PUBLIC SALE. Thursday, February 27, 1919. Sixty-five head o f cattle, three horson, ono mulo and a lot of farm machlnory. For particuars see bills later. ED KIERIG, Ownor. ::o:: For Sato. Indian motor cyclo In good shape Almost now. Will sell cheap. Phone U5l . 9-2 LOUISE GLAUM IX- "SHACKLED" AT T1IK SUN SATURDAY NIGHT. When Lottlso Glaum Is announced as the attraction nt the SUN Theatro, noonle nntiirnllv very human, crlnnlnir nnd rntnnntio n,nd when tho author Is known to ho uawrence McCloakey, who hns written ninny of the foromost successos of the scroen. nnd that tho production has boon made under tho direction of RCKilintd Harknr Hi Ilia Dnmtia Studio -tho rosiest expectations aro in a way to uo juntilled. Miss Glaum, It Is to be remomborod, will no longor npponr in roles of a vampire tvpo, nnd "Shacklod" Is far from being a story of this nature. On tho other hand, it strums on tho heart strings of tho llnor emotion and awakens a doop Hympathy for tho horolno. All tho world loves a lovo story. Hero Is a lovo story with an oxcoptionally Htrong and novol nppoaltho kind that reaches chmr ilnw,. intn ti.n i.......t and sets things aglow thoro. Then, too, thoro Is an unusual back ground of society llfo with all ttio gay drOSShlir of fiinlilrmnlilr. Inl. ti. ... ....... u mm iiunvu ana tlio elaborntonoss of tho most ox- ciusio drawing-rooms. It Is not tho kind of SOrlnfv nlnv Hint i. j .... imo uruu mado so painfully familiar, but soclo ty llfo as it Is really lived, with itF Ights and shadows, Its fun mid its drama, for thorn nr iimmnnin ne nr.t big drama i this production, mo- iiiu.i.s wnoso tonsion and thrill Loulso Glaum knows supremely well how to "i"s iu ami unvo Homo. Al tllP SILM Tllnntrn Ct....!...: evening. :;o::- Maxwell News. (From tho Tolepost) -A loiter has beon received by his parents that Jorrv Snvrfur lmu Cd nt rami) Unili'n nml la 1v.., his dischargo soon. JUTS. J. W. l.Vltnr nvnnnta about the 18th Inst' for Laramie,, Wyo., to visit indefinitely nnd rocu- ijuuuu in mo a. i .Nugent homo. Two weeks ago wo mentioned Irl Sowlc lmylnii a lino Pnlnmi.ruii a Norfolk. Woll, ho sold It on tho gruuim io an lowa farmer and cleared iuu ducks over and nbovo exponsos. Work commenced Mnml ing away tho shod on tho north of juiib oommer s store, that construc tion may COllimonnn nil lln Piipninro Stato Bank Building. Joltn Uohron, accompnnled by Ed Hostettcr. went to Omnli Friday to undergo an operation of tho lOIlgUO. Ills tOllCUO had HWnllnn an ho could hardly speak that evening. it is witn pnuo wo call attontlon to tho statements of Maxwoll's two fi nancial institutions. On Nov. 1, 191S, Maxwell deposits w'ero $127,000' in rounu numuers. on Jnn. 28, 1919, as shown bv theso statements tlin ilo. posits wero $1SG,000 or a gain of $49, 000 in threo months. ::o:: Public Salo. Having sold my farm flvo milos WOSt Of North Platte. T will Roll nn February 19th, 1919, cattle, horses, uoar.ly idow tVvrm machinery'. 1500 bvushols of corn nnd forty head of hogs ' U. T. STEGMAN. : :o: : Safety First. Tlio following cbmmunicaitioii roarhed The Trlbuno offico Wednes day: Tho open season Is again hero for certain bicyclists to run down men, "women and children on tho sidewalks of our residence streets. 'Mtlzons should givo warning to thfir wIvpr and children" to walk in tlio streets, and avoid use of tho walks umil such time as protection will bo furiished by sworn officials, or until tho formation of an old time vigilance committee, which seems necessary to adjust this and certain other matters in order to mnko our town a decent and snfo plnco to livo in. Citizens let us all got busy, and havo back bone to assert our just rights. COMMITTEE. : :o: : To the Public ('. S. Clinton. Onticlnn. will hn In Lincoln tho last week of this month attending tho Optometrist Convention. Will bo pleased to make an appoint ment with nnyono wanting their eyes testod boforo that time. : :o: : ' For Sale Four room cottage at 404 So Willow. Phono 784F2. 8tf ::o:: If you want the family to bo heal thy and active, givo them Holllstor's Rorky Mountain Tea this month. It repulntos tho bowels, helps tho ap pet'to, puts llfo and energy in tho wbelo family. 3Rc, Tea or Tablets. J. O. PATTERSON. Druggist. ALWAYS USE COW BRAND FLOUR i on B NOR1 -I .-.-I,, I J ., I. , f C11t: NORTH PLATTE. KIR COW BRAND .A 0TO IT MAKES BETTER BREAD PATRONIZE NORTH PLATTE INDUSTRIES PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm, I will sell on my place 4 miles west of North Platte nnd 2 1-2 miles southeast of Birdwood Station, joining what is known as the Red Ranch on tho south, on Wednesday, February 19th, Commencing nt 12:30 the following described property 9 HEAD OF HORSES 1 buckskin gelding 10 years old; wt. about 1200; 1 bay mare 12 years old. wt. about 1300; 1 bay maro 0 years old, wt. about 1000; 1 coming 3 year old gelding; 1 coming 2 year old gelding. 1 com ing 1 year old more colt; 1 black mare 9 years old; 1 roan horso 9 years old. Several Good Milch Cows. 2 coming 2 year old heifers :3S II15A13 OF SHOATS FARM MACHINERY: 2 sets of harness, P 60. wagon with top box, hay rack, 14-inch stirring plow, disk harrow, smoothing harrow 3 section, Deere corn planter with 80 rods of wire nnd drill attach ment. Canton 6 shovel cultivator. Moline 0 shovel cultivator the above machinery bought in spring, two Standard mowers, two listers, 2-row cultivator, binder, gas engine, 50 gallon gns tank Overland car, 1500 bushels of corn in crib, 8 dozen chickens and other articles too numerous to mention. FREE LUNCH AT NOON Terms of Sale.Siuns of $10 and undor cash; over that amount 8 months tlnio at 10 percent. No property removed until sottled for. O. T. STEGEMANN. OWNFR RAY C. LANGFOKD.lOlork II. M. .101IANSEN, Auct. Say! Stop, Listen, Read! Do you know what we sell? Just read over the list ond if you need anything in our line, phone 206 or call at the Lamb building on north Locuat street. COAL OF ALL KINDS CARNATION FLOUR CORN MEAL GRAHAM FLOUR FAN 'CAKE FLOUK IIUCKWIIEAT FLOUR MIXED CHICKEN FEED COKN WHEAT SCREENINGS CORN CHOP BARLEY SFELTZ EGG MASH FOR CHICKENS ' CALF MEAL OF ALL KINDS. ALFALFA MOLASSES FEED COTTON CAKE LINDSEED Mi MEAL TANKAGE LEYP0LDT & PENNINGTON, Lamb Building, North Locust St. Phone 206 The Overland Garage Having employed Miner Hinman as manager together with a corps of good mechanics, respectfully solicits your business, Han t.i i.t it it i.t it ... with every Shayne-Brun Tailored Suit Dress in fashion. Choose from the Shayne- Brun classy patterns and each one guaranteed pure wool. And don't forget Extra trousers FREE if you ODDER NOW HARRY SAHUELSON, The Suit Man ........ ............W........ ...... w... it it :.t :.: it SOW ALE! THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA North Platte Substation, Offers for sale at public auction at tho Substation Farm 60-DUEOC JERSEY-SO Bred Gilts and Tried Sows One o'clock P. M-, TUESDAY, FEB. 25, 1919. The breeding is Critic B, Grand Model, Deet's Illus trator 2nd, Pathfinder, Orion Cherry King, Kern's Sensation. These sows are hord mates of the barrows that won seven out of a possible nine ribbons at tho Denver Show. Transportation from and to town will bo provided out of town bidders requesting same. Lunch at noon. . P. SNYDER, Supt it t.x if i.t 1 i.i t