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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1919)
I I. 1 . I i 'II') , , I Making It Easy For Your Eyes PRESf -11- IJfR UI1U Batteries. 10 ' bee that specihc gravi- ity is never below 1,280 " "v if Add distilled water at least unce a. mimin. Test voltage of cells uiiadiuucuiy '."'it,! ' . v,,, . f 1 A dcfcctho oyc works harder (o sec. Usually tlslon Isn't as troI us It would be If properly fitted glasses were worn. Eye strain exists, anil un less It Is removed pormnnent Injury to sight will follow. Classes help the overworked eye. They bring normal vision and protect sight. There nro very few perfect eyes. Of ten strain Is present when It Is not suspected. The sensible thing is to have Clinton's 'optometrist examine your eyes. Then you will know ex fitly what should lie done. C. S. CLINTON, Jeweler and ..OPTICIAN.. At the Sign of the Big Ring DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Gradnate Dml'il Office over the McDonald State Bunk. Miss Eva Ho&gland is -Buffering from a severe attack of tonsilltls. J. T. Keefo transacted legal busi ness beforo the district court at Grant yostorday, Frank McEvoy has purchased the Dr. Smith property on south 'Elm street. Dr. Morrill, DonMst. Office over Wilcox department Store. Mrs. E. S. Davis, who had beon vis iting In Omaha and Lincoln, returned home tho last of the week. , Stone's rintforiu.. Elsewhcro will be found an address issued to tho . voters by Candidate Stone who pays more attention to a consideration of business matters than ho, does to tho moral proposition, which has. been made the real issuo In tho campaign, though ha promises to appoint a police force that will en force the laws, holding tho officers re sponsible to him as ho will hold hlm soif responsible to tho people. This statement will be accepted as sat isfactory by those who best know Mr, Niagara Maid silk glovoa in all thej Stone, but it is hardly explicit enough wanted shades, sold exclusively at'io sausiy uio people wno arc mnKing BLOCK'S tMC Present vigorous demand for n L. Jepson, manager of Loypdldt & Conner North Platto. Of the four can Pennington feed stor6, left Saturday SV' on a business trip to MolbOta.' ?dB of mu"cipa affairs, for ho has , , ' ., , been a member of the council for six Just arrived at the Shoo Market nnii i,ia rnonri no ounh Una imnn ladles' patent and kid pumps. i EOod he has. ns he savs. boon safe LOCAL AND PEIiSONAL Official Service Station : m tot m 1 V m m mm ncuonaia uanic uuiidinfr. Phone 731 Don't miss your ono boat bet Win. S. Hart in Riddle Gawne Keith tonight. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. PattorHon lnft. fnr Omaha Sunday where they will bo at uio ronioneiio ror a week. Now spring suits, coats, dresses and waists aro still arriving dally at BLOCK'S. Mrs. Fred Baker returned to Omaha Saturday after a two weeks' vlnif wiMi Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Clinton. JUSt arrived nt thn vRlinn Alurlrof ladles' patent and kid pumps. Roscoo Zimmcr, of Sidney, visited friends In tnwn Rnfnnlnv Xr Im.i . " ' " " t.i. i u 1 1 II I. WlJtJii at Paxton looking after his farm. A new shipmont of dolman coats, all now, nifty styles. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. MrB Bons, who had beon tho fcucst of hor daughter, Mrs. Troxlor, return ed to her homo In Grcoloy, Colo., Sat urday. Bert Barber, who-has been Stationed at Kolly field for several months ar rlvod homo last night on a fow days' furlough. Every iNow York express brings morti dolman coats, capes, suits and dresses at BLOCK'S. Tho Phila Guna club will meet with Mrs. J. V. Romigh, 821 west Fourth atroot at threo o'clock Wednesday af ternoon, March 2Gth. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bucktoy liavo boon spending n fow days in Omaha and Chicago, having loft for those cities tlio last of tho week. For Salo Flvo room houso, mod ern excopt heat. Inquiro at 714 west Second street. Mrs. E. N. McNamor, of Paxton, snont Sunday in town, and Hint nvnn- ing loft for Grand Islnnd, whoro she Will bo tho KUOSt Of Mrs. ChnrloH Weir for a fow days'. MiSB Edith Gantt retnrnnil tn Vou- Havep, Conn., Monday after visiting nor moinor, mrs. uantt, for ton days. Miss Gantt is a librarian In ono or tho Now Haven public libraries. Wanted A clrl in a famllv nf hvn. Good wages. Apply at 820 west Fifth or pnono lieu Tho funeral of Thohna Haddorth, oight year old daughter of Mrs. Em ma Haddorth, was hold from tho fam ily rosidonco Thursday afternoon, Rov. Koch officiating. Death followed an operation. A fow dosirnjjlo second-hand Fords nt Uio right prices. Hcndy-Oglcr Auto Company. W. J. Landgraf returned yester day from Lincoln whoro ho had been transacting business for novoral days. Ed Whoolock has taken possession of tho formor Manlon proporty nt 200 west Eighth street which ho recently purchased. Just arrived at tho Shoo , Market, lames- nigu or low hooi, brown and black oxfords. A miscellanous shower wns glvon Marcl 20th by Miss Josslo Sadlo, in honor of Mrs. Frank Sadlo, at which tho guost of honor recolved many uso ful prosonts. A delicious lunch was sorved to tho twonty-sovon guosts. Miss M. Sloman, steam baths and Swedish MasBago, ladles and gentle men. Phono 897. Erodbock bldsr- 86tf Mrs. Ralph Clabaugh went to Oma ha Saturday morning to meot her hus band, Sergeant Clabaugh, who had been stationed with tho hospital corps at Corpus Christ!, Texas. Tho hos pital thoro has bon closed and Sor pcant Clabaugh has rocolved his dis charge. Wo can match any color shoo or oxforcl in Bilk hosiory. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. H. F. Lorontzon,Jr., a young farmor living six nillos north of town has re ceived a draft for $84.00 from tho Woodmen Accident Company nt Lin coln covorlng an accldont policy ho hold in that company. Ho cheorfully rocommonds tho company for Jts prompt and satisfactory setlomcnt. Mrs. A. J. Frnzler was called to Stapleton tho latter ' part pf . last week by the Illness of her father, Mr. Marovlsh. Judge Woodhurst united In mar riago Saturday forenoon Lloyd Sal gard and Tlielm Roberts, both or Brady. . . Mrs. Hoyt Sm'.thors and daughter returned Saturday from tho oast part of the stato where they had boon vis iting rolativcs for a couple of weeks. Wo can furnish a corset for each individulnl figure. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Charles Hupfer attained his twenty first birthday Thursday and loft that night for Dennlson, la., to visit a young lady who in his opinion is the sweetost girl on earth. For Sale Flvo room houso, lights wator, now barn, cement walks, lawn, shade. 302 south Chestnut. 20-3 Walter Deason who had been held in tho Lincoln county Jail on tho charge of burglary was taken to Grant by the Perkins county sheriff yester day. His case will bo heard in the district court at Grant today. Tho Harrington Mer. Co. will buy your Hay and Grain. Obtain our prices before you soli. tf Next Sunday tho daylight savings law again becomes operative, and we will need move our tlmc-pleces a- hcad ono hour. There is some talk of favoring the adoption of western time In North Platte, In which event our working hours would remain un changed. ... Wanted A competent girl for 'gen eral housework. Apply to Mrs. W. J. O'Connor, 710 west Fifth street. Two hundred and twenty-five sub scribers of the Brady-Maxwell Tele phone Co. have signed a protest! against tho proposed Increase In rates and tho charge of ten cents per call for service between the villages of Brady and Maxwell. The petition is ! addressed to tho stato railway com-. mission. New carments are arrivlnc daily. I Keep In touch with our garment de partment. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Floyd Kenneth Shane of Sutherland and Maria Mnrgaretha Reed of 'Ker shcy" were united in marriage at the court houso in Ogalalla on Tuesday afternoon of last week by County Judgo Arrowsmlth. Mrs. Rosolla Har mon and Miss Mablo Antrim 'were the attending witnesses. This young couple will mako-thelr futuro home in Sutherland whoro Mr. Shane is en gaged In the carpenter business. Get $1.G0 worth of Palm Olive goods for 89c at tho Nyal Drug Store. Lim ited supply of Palm Olivo good for this salo. Get your sharo before they aro gone. Tho United States labor bureau on tho third Moor of tho federal building was closed Saturday evening, congress having failed to mako nn appropria tion for the maintenance alng with hundreds of others scattered through out tho country. A. F. Beeler, who wns in charge, is undetermined as to what ho will engage in, whllo his as- j sistant, Miss Blankenburg, will takei a rest for a month. The latter will I nrnli.-ililv hn offered Rfimn ircivnrnment- i ------- . - (j-- --- al position. Como to tho Nyal and get ?1.G0 worth of Palm Ollvo goods for 89c. Wanted Contracts for plowing. Call at 075 No. Locust. Phono Red B5G. 22 good he has, ns he says, and sane. As a business man Mr. Stone has ability, as a citizen he is progressive, and if elected mayor and falls to keop his promise as to law enforcement, it will be the first time so fnr as wo know that ho has broken a promise. :o: The best dressed wometl In tho city got tholr spring outfit at BLOCK'S Ladies' Outfitting Store bccaUso it is tho only store in tho city that spe cializes In handling America's best and most up to the minute women's apparel exclusively. Parties from Omaha or Council Bluffs have commenced moving onto the Neville ranch which will be vacat ed by H. L. Schrlver this spring. In these pqrties shipment is a mammoth tractor 8-foot drive wheels, with eight gang plows attached. It is quite a novelty in this part of tho state. It must mean that the ranch Is to be re duced to a Btnte of cultivation. In that event many new homes would be erected on the 14,000 acre ranch. Maxwell Telepost. See about tho Palm Olive deal at the Nyal Drug Store. : :o: : ' FOR SALE. My 560 aero ranch, well improved, 4 miles southeast of Tryon, McPher son county. Will take good city property in "part pjiyment. R. A. McFARLAND, Phone Red 732 North Platte. Neb. ' 18tf TO ADD GREATLY TO THE ENJOYMENT OF YOUR BATH THE KLENZO BATH SPRAY Is invaluable to any bath room By icB use you may enjoy the health-bringing vigor of the morning shower, you may en joy a stimulating body mas sage and the hot needle spray It is parliculatly valuable in washing women's scalp and hair. Add a Klenzo to your bath will wonder without it. Bath Spray You how you did room. THE STORE Public Having sold my ranch 1G miles north of North Platte on tho Tryon mall routo, 1 will offer at Public Sale on Tuesday, April 1st, tho following property, salo commencing at 10 o'clock: 100 Head of Cattle Mostly Whlto Face and Short Horn, also one thoroughbred White Face bull. A FEW BROOD SCTS AND SHOATS 2,000 Bushels of Corn, nnjlt it Good Enough for Seed Corn. FARM MACHINERY, ETC. Two row lister niid slnglo lister, disc, gang plow, sulky' plow, 4 soctlon harrow,' cultivators, 2-row cultivator, two mowcrs, rake, stack ers, sweep, wagonrhny racks, pump jack and englno and some house hold goods. - ' i FREE LUNCH AT NOON TKRMS: All sums undor $25.00 Cash; above that sum 8 months time will bo given at 10 per cent interest. Harry Huckfeldt, Owner. El) KIEU1G, Auctioneer. V. C. 1'IELSTICKEft Clerk. Mothers, Attention Wo have Just received our new spring stock of lniants' wear, new in fant dresses, slips, long coats, short coats, capes, bonnets, bootees, knit ted jackets, etc., ask to see them nt our infant wear department. - BLOCK'S. I -: :o; , Dr. II. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148' Curd of Thanks. We wIbIi to express our most sin cere gratitude and thanks to tho many friends who so kindly aided us dur ing tho illntus and death of our broth er and his wife, and for the benutlful floral expieMons of sympathy, O. H. THOELECKE and WIFE, LOUIS THOELECKE, BERTHA THOELECKE. .North Platte Auto Show APRIL 10th9 Uth and 12th Longer is it Necessary Leave North Piatte to Visit an Auto Show. s iation PUBLIC SALE! Having decided t6 quit farming, I "will sell at Public Salo afniy place eight and one-half miles southwest of Maxwell in Box Elder Can yon, six miles' south of BigneU and twenty-threo miles southeast of North Platte, on 'Thursday, March 27th Sale to commence at 12:30 f 6 HEAD OF HORSES I team of mares, weight 2,200, smooth mouth ; 1 team mires, weight 2,500, 7 yaers old; 1 horse weight 1,100, 3 years old; 1 ifare weight 1,200, 7 years old. 25 HEAD OF CATTLE ' S milk cows, will bo fresh this spring, the rest youiifr stock. i 81 POLAND CHINA HOGS CS fall shoats 12 brood sows, registered, 1 male plgi registered. FARM MACHINERY, ETC J f 20 horse power Garscott engine in No. 1 shape, JI. CaZo separator, 32x54, Garden City feeder, now, new feed grinder, hoj'se poer grinder, new fanbing mill, 3 ono row cultivators, disc, 2 rfowers; 2 drills, 3 gang plots, buck Bweop, planter, checkrower and yire, ena-horso cul tivator, bVeaking plow, 5 wagons, slx-holo corn sboller, tvo-holo corn shcller, 2 hay rakes, manure spreader, 2 seven fpot blnde s, now two row, wnlkYng plow, two section harrow, corn binder, 14 torso power encino, washing machine, ten-foot tractor disc, three-sec ion harrow. two-row cultivator, now a horso power engine, 2 pump Jicks, Studo baker, model 1912, household goods and other irttoles. Solerai sets of harness. , FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS 8 months tlmo bearjng 8 per cent interest torn date of salo. No property to bo removed until ftettlcd for. j L. C. PRIOR, Clerk. H. 2ff. JOHANSEN.Llnctionocr. C. F. Kiirnge, Owner