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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1919)
How Will You Wake an Hour Earlier? You can't depend on Just waking up on' time now, for the day begln an hour earlier, nnd you cnn't break a habit over night. You need a good alarm clock. It wllf got you up on time, and you'll find it a mighty handy thing about tho'houne. It's a portable clock, you know, and you'll find some place in the house where it will prove a mighty usoful clock during the day time. ' ih: !?.'l-r0 OTIIHK ALAItJIS to $.V.O C J j I .N T O IV , Jeweler and OPTICIAN. ' At the Sign of the Hit? Jtlnp. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Alfalfa hay for Bale. ThomaH E. Doollttlo, phone 782F22 24-2p Advanco Easter modJlB In hats April 10th, 11th and 12th shown by McViclc cr Millinery. Don't fail to so tho new Easter hats at tho McVicker Milllnory April 10th", 11th and 12th. Smartness expressed in all Easter Hats dispayed by McVicker Millinery April 10th, 11th and 12th. Will Leghorn eggs for sale. In cubator lots at $0.00 per 100. Inquire at Kodgcrs' harness shop. " 24-G "WantedMiddle aged woman, or man and wife without children to work on ranch. Phono 782F12. 24-5 Clyde Frlsto, one of tho city mall carriers, is recovering from a threat ened attack of bronchial pneumonia, For Rent Two modern rooms fur-1 porker who was scared out of Tho Junior class will hold an ex change Saturday at the Derryborry & Forbes store. Con Scharmann, of the postofflco force, loft Tuesday for tho Goshen Holo country In Wyoming for the pur pose of examining the lnnd with a view of homcstoading. Attorney J. 0. Mothoreaid, who re turned last week from overseas ser vice and had been visiting his parents at Wallace, left yesterday for Scotts Muff to resume tho practice of law1. Extra slzo petticoats for tho stout ladies in tho silk Jorsoy, taffetas and sateens. K. T. Tramp & Sons. Tho meeting of the Sammy Girls called for noxt Monday tfvenlng has been postponed until Wednesday ev ening by reason of tho appearance of tho Donne College gleo club Monday e von lug. Don't fall to soo our groat assort ment of Easter frocks and dresses for all occasions, made in Georgette, taf feta, satin beaded and braided, and cmio In all the now spring Bhadcs such as Ilanna, Foch blue, silver grey, copen, tan, etc. ULOCK'S. ltev. Mackintosh, for eight months a captain of field artillery in service overseas, will deliver an address nt tho Episcopal church Sunday morning at eleven o'clock In which ho will tell of tho fighting in the Argonno Forest in which his compnny participated. This promises to be nn interesting ad dress. "Jack" Sinclair, former yardmaster at this tremlnal, spent a day or two in town this week and returned yester day morning to Casper, "Wyo., whore ho is yardmaster for the Uurlington. Jack says Casper is about tho Hvliest town ho has yet struck. Tho other night with flvo switch engines at work he bad four sober switchmen an In ference that tho others wcro not sober. Ilf you want an apron or hoUso dress that Is tasty and always looks well buy a Truo Worth at E. T. Tramp & Sons'. One of tho most natural actors in tho cast of "Suo of tho South," which comes to tho Sun theatre tonight is Edith Roberts' "plgglo" a llttlo pink his i I M,SS THEATRE, TKfbY- COAST TO COAST SENSATION KLAW & ERLANGER AND GEORGE C. TYLER Present LEXANDRA C A R L I S L la the Booth Tarkington and Julian Street Comedy HE COUNTRY COUSI WITH ALFRED LUNT and ORIGINAL NEW YORK COMPANY AUTO SHOW NIGHT WILSON AND ROOSEVELT AGREED .'resident Wilson wrote: My Dear Mr. Carlisle: I am going to take tho liberty of telling you how much . pleasure you nnd. your associates gave Mrs. Wilson and me the other evening in tho ad mirable presentation of "THE COUNTRY COUSIN." Wo particularly admired the simplicity, sincerity and dignity with which you played your own very Interesting part. May I not congratulate you on doing admirably well a thing that was thoroughly worth dolng7 The play is delightful and you played tho chief part in making it so. Sincorely yours, wooimow Wilson. Hx-Prcsldcnt Roosevelt, speaking from his box, said: ."THE COUNTRY COUSIN" Is a first class American play. It emphasizes the lesson I have been trying to teach for such a long time. It is a splendid argument for universal military training. All of the men In this play, Including Georgo Towsberry Reynolds, would have been better men had they shared tho same dog tent with each other and eaten the same food. I want to congratulate MR. TARKINGTON and MR. STREET for having, written "THE COUNTRY COUSIN" and the actors who so capa bly present it." AIjKXAXDHA Carlisle. PRICES $1, $1.50, $2, PLUS WAR TAX. Seat Sale Tuesday, April 8, 2 p. m. Attorney Robert IJeatty transacted business ih Ogalalla and Arthur Tues day. Ilf your shoes need repairing try the Shoo Market repair department. D. F. Sheedy, who for a number of months past has been located) in Pino Bluffs, Wyo., is in town' visiting friends and looking after his real es tate interests. For Trade- 10 Acres land and town lot in Lako View, Oregon, for auto mobile. Address 2 South Maple street, nlshcd for light housekeeping, two wits when they flrst commenced to i,ullu 4 n. blocks from court house. Phono Red "film" him. Ho ran for his life, and, Wm. Maloney, of Grand Island, lias 888. i in truo "creased nlc stvlo." mado a i boon snendliiK this week In: town Tufo T.miiu Dninpann will rnhirn tlila illvn iiiiinnuHt tho pjimnrn's loirn nnd IvIrIUiih his son Will. He is just re evening from Kansas City where sho almost "gummed the party." had been visiting her niece, Mrs Kosslar. Tho Catholic ladles will hold an oxchangc at tho Malpnoy store tomor row. A nlco lino of broad, pics and cakes will be offered for salo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Clabaugh and J. F. Clabaugh, were In Arthur Wednes day looking after business in connec tion with tho estate oMho Into Jerry Bowcn. Mrs. Thos. Doollttlo has returned from California and is now at Curtis, whero sho was called by tho serious illness of hor son Hosmer, who Is at tending school In Curtis. Every dny's express from Now York brings In newer styles In women's suits, coats, dolmans, capes and dress es. Don't fall to see them at The Leader Mercantile Co.'s. Tho following unsigned communica tion has been received by The Trib une: "As patrons of our North PIntto Senior nnd Junior high schools wo wish to express our high appreciation of tho admirable way in which the work of theso schools has been car ried on this winter against all odds, such as epidemics, scarcity of teach ers caused by tho war, etc. Wo feel that the manugors as well as teach ers deserve a very great deal of credit. covering from a very severe atack of flu which for a time threatened his life. Mr. Maloncy will return to Grand Island tomorrow. Wanted Woman to work by day, steady employment. Mrs. J. S. Sliums, 403 south Sycamore. ' Mrs. H. V. nilllker, of Omaha, was In town Tuesday morning enrpute to Northport. Sho was a former resi dent of North Platte, and friends of the family will be Interested in know ing that her son Charles, who was awfully burned with mustard gas ov erseas and was confined to a hospital for five months, has nearly recovered and at present Is employed InJDcnvor. Show PROGRAMME School Children's Day Norlh Platte Night Adfhitled free 2:30-5:30 Thursday Visitors Day Farmer Day Thursday Night Friday Afternoon and Night - Saturday Afternoon Soldiers and Sailors and Canteen in uniform free Saturday Night Truck and Tractor Exhibit in Street EVERY AFTERNOON, ' 't. Orchestra Music afternoon and evening. . ; Peerless Trio, Singers, Dancers, Instrumentalists, every afternoon and evening. Special quartettes every evening. Admisson 35 and I 5c. DOORS OPEN FROM 2!30 UNTIL 10:30 North Platte Auto Dealers Ass'n JIAKCH JtKCOHMXti HEATS ALL FOIMIEIt KECOKDS Tho business transacted in the office of the county clerk last month wns the greatest in the history of tho county. Not only was the number of instruments filed greater than over before, but the total of the filing fees was larger. During the month 070 deeds and real estate mortgages were filed and Another Hobhery Tuesday Alght Some time during Tuesday night the junk house of Louie Lipshitz was entered andimoncy and goods valued at $125 taken from the safe. Entrance was gained through a rear transom which is left open at night In order to ventilate the room. Whether the safe had been left without turning the com bination, Louie is not sure, but if it was turned the thief succeeded in finding the combination. An inside compartment was wrenched loose and tlin nnml.nr of r.linttln mnrtimirns filed ' ""'ml ""c"l"tto .c n ti.Iis f7r f 070 m gold, ?GU worth of platinum, a instruments filed for record. The fees for theso filings amounted to seven hundred nnd forty dollars. Only people who frequently visit tho county clerk's office have any Idea of the amount of work handled by the office force. Deputy Rltner and as sistant Yost pound tlfo typewriters from eight in the morning until flvo in the evening copying tho instru ments filed, while Clerk Allen looks after the filing of claims, the Issu ance of warrants, answers the corrcs. pondonco and waits on the many peo-' pie who visit the office daily in quest' of information of various kinds, ln( addition to looking after the general details. At present. Miss Edna Sulli van Is helping out on the heavy rush of work. ' $20 revolver and silver change taken therefrom. : :o: : Dr. Morrill, DenMst. Office Wilcox department Store. o:: over Implements for Sale . I have one riding John Deere lister almost new, one McCormlck 5-foot mower, one 8-foot disc harrow, one neary new grind stone. The'so im plements can be seen at the Sodlcott place on east Front street. MRS. LARSON. uy Hlnman, of Fremont, a cousin of York Hlnman ,-t this city, was elected mayor of Fremont Tuesday, and the remarkable thing Is that ev ery one of tho eleven hundred bal lots cast for him had his name writ ten thereon. At the start of tho cam paign there were two other candi dates who both favpred a "blue law" town. The business men of Fremont concluded that both these candidates wore too radical, and a few days be fore election, and too late to get out a petition, started a campaign for Hln man and asked tho voters to write his name on the ballot. This was done and Hlnman received moro votes than did his two opponents combined. Tho mayor-elect is one of Fremont's most prominent young business mem. Mrs. F. W. Rlncker, who had been attending the P. E. O. convention at Lincoln, returned Wednesday evening. Mrs. Rlncker stopped at Lexington to attend tho Eastern Star school of In struction which was held there yesterday. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. License to wed was granted Wed nesday to Adolnh Llndberg of Max- woll.and Victoria Fernstrom of Brady. The most wonderful collection of Easter suits, dresses dolmans, capes' and blouses you ever saw are now on display and salo at BLOCK'S. I Mrs. J. B. Redfield entered the Gen- oral Hospital Tuesday for medical .attention following a severe strain i sustained while working with an auto. ; For Sale Seven room modern ' house with one and one-half lots. I Phone Blnck 920. 24-3 Mrs. O. J. Brooks and children spent a few davj visiting her parents, Mr. I and Mrs.J. T. Grunden. returning to Xorth Platte Monday evening. Goth-; onburg Times. j Indian Runner ducks nnd eggs for' salo or trade for chickens. Phone ' Red 34 or call at 703 west Eleventh j street. 23-2 C. M. Newton has returned from t Lincoln where he attended tho state convention of tho Maccabetes. Mr. Newton was recognized in (he elec tion of state officers by being placed in tho grand sentinel chair. If your shoes need repairing try the Shoo Market repair department. Mrs. S. C. Mecomber, Mrs. W. J. Stdart, Mrs. John Voslpka, Mrs. H. C. Brock. Mrs, D. A. Russel. Mrs. M. F. Hosier and Miss Grace Mooney went' 10 Lexington Wednesday to attend the school of instruction given for the Order of tho Eastern Star. Wanted Experienced housekeeper. Good wages. Phono 309. 24-2 An exchnngo will be held by the , Sammy Girls on Saturday, April 19th, at Derryborry &, Forbes' store. Tho proceeds from this exchnngo will go (into tho general fund which provides eleven dozen doughnuts dally for the lieu Cross Canteen. 23tf Dr. II. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Rav Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hupfor and daughter Mary leavo tommorrow for California whore Mr. Hupfor will devote some time to placing tho musl-1 cnl Instruments for tho salo of which I ho has secured tho exclusive right on tho Pacific pnnHt. Tf tlm nrnnnafHnti i proves ns good as Indicated Mr. and I Mrs. Hupfor will make California, their futuro home. For Salo Vacant lot and garage at ! G20 west 11th. Apply at tho prem ises. 22-4 A delegation of road boosters from 1 Wallace and vicinity went to North ' Platto Monday to moot the County Commlssloners.but owing to a mis-1 understanding ns to date tho meeting did not tako placo and Instead Com-' mlssloner Koch will meet tho dologa-) tlon horo ono day next week and tho road situation In this part of tho coun-, ry will bo gono into thoroughly nnd It is to bo hoped much good may re-; suit. Wallaco Wlnnor. I I ' l 1 Dull, lifeless eyos.colorless Hps, sal- j low, yellow cheoks, give a girl llttlo I chance for a "man" thoso days. Don't I loso heart, Just take Holllstor's Rocky ' Mountain Toa-Miolpo to mako you nt i tractive and fair. Don't delay, begin today. J. O. Patterson. Make Your Hus band Happy. By presenting Mm with a handsome Silk Shirt o your own g. We are showing a very large variety, of patterns in quite a range of qualities. r ' Come and see them. COX Store. KEITH THEATRE Thursday, April 10 ONE NIGHT AUTO SHOW NIGHT COAST TO COAST TRIUMPH NtAW & Efy.ANG6R GE0R6EC. TyLER. I wilt "Booth. Tarkintiron. a ciiutan rirrpprc; (LOiln ALFRED LUNT and exceptional Cast Not a No. 2 road show but the genuine JVew York com- R nanv and nrodnetinn. t? 4 r. r : A smart satire on society not a rural drama. PRICES SI. S1.50 AND $2,-Plus War Seal Sale Tuesday, April 8lb, 2:00 p. m.at Box Oflice. Tax