The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 11, 1919, Image 5

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    CO-OPERATION
"The First Principle of Success"
All Union Men and Women, your Friends and Families
are requested to be CONSISTENT, PATRONIZE HONE
INDUSTRY BOOST FOR NORTH FLATTE and demand
tthe UNIUPJ iiABEij on an commomuos you purciiaae
- whenever possible.
The following BUSINESS INTERESTS of your city solicit
the niinnort of ORGANIZED LABOR and are recom
mended by the NORTH PLATTE CENTRAL
UNION.
LABOR
AMUSEMENTS
Sun Tlietitre.
Kollli anil Crystal Theatres.
AUTOMOBILE COMPANIES
J. S. Davis Auto-Co.
North PIntto Jtutck Co.
HANKS
Tho PIntto Ynlley Stato Bank.
The First National Hank.
The McDonald Stato Hank.
HAKEltS
Tlio 3Iodcl Bakery.
It. It. Dickey.
Ideal Hakery, A. & J. O'Hare.
HOOTS AND SHOES
The Shoo Mnrket.
Trump & Sons.
Edwards-Roynolds Co.
Tho Star.
Hlrschfcld's.
J. C. Penny Co.
UTILITY PLANTS
North Platte light and "Power Go.
BUILDING St LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
Mutual Building & Xoan Associa
tion f North Platte.
CHIROPRACTORS
Dr. L. D. Smith.
POOL HOOMS
Tho Brunswick.
PRODUCE HOUSES
North Platte Produce Co.
CLOAKS AND SUITS
Block's.
E. T. Tramp & Sons.
FURNACES
Simon Brothers.
TI1UST COMPANIES
Goodman-Buckley Trust Co.
HOTELS
The Timmcrman.
CONFECTIONERY DEALERS
The Oasis.
R. R. Dickey's.
CONTRACTORS
McMIchacl Brothers.
CREAMERIES
North Platte Creamery Co.
DRUGGISTS
J. II. Stone.
The Rexnll.
The Nyal. ,
Geo. Fratcr.
Gumnierc.Dent.
I DRY CLEANERS
The C. 0. D.
Best Xnundry. . -,
BOTTLING COMPANIES
CJiOTHlNG DEALERS ,
Samuelsou.
The Hub.
Edwards-Reynolds Co. -J.
C. Penney Co.
The Star Clothing Co.
Tho Leader Mercantile Co.
r, AND 10 CENT STORES , "
AV. ,. O'Connor.
FURNITURE DEALERS
W. R. Malonoy.
' Herryherry & Forbes.
GRAIN COMPANIES
Leypoldt & Pennington.
! GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Llcrk-Sandall Co.
F. D. Wcstcnfcld & Sons.
Rush Mercantile Co.
John Hcrrod.
HARDWARE DEALERS
W. It. Maloney.
D. J. Antonldcs.
Dcrrybcrry & Forbes.
INSURANCE COMPANIES AND
REAL ESTATE .
Tho H. & S. Agency.
0. II. Thoclecke.
Brntt, Goodman & Buckley.
Sebastian & Temple.
JEWELERS
C. M. Austin.
Hnrry Dixon & Son.
LAUNDRIES,
Dickey's Snnltnry Laundry.
Best Laundry.
LUMBER COMPANIES
W. W. BIrgc, Lumber.
Waltcmnth Lumber Co.
North PIntto Lumber Co.
Contcs Lumber nnd Coal Co.
MEAT MARKETS
I. L. Stebbins' Cash Market.
II. Simon & Son. .North
Meat Market.
Brodbeck & Sons, City Meat Mar
kct.
Fred Marti.
MERCANTILE COMPANIES
Stacy Mercantile Co.
Rush Mercantile Co;
Stnr Bottling and Mercantile Co.
MUSIC STORES
Walker Music Co.
OPTICIANS
! Harry Dixon i& Son. '
PAINT. OILS AND WALL PAPER
L. R. Duke..'-' -.
J. II. Stone.
SHEET,, METAL WORKERS
Minou iirotncrs
Side
Victory loan workers, both men nntl
,-..., nt illulrlnt lTl11inflnd of
Llncoln.Keith.DeUol.Gardjjji. MoPflsH
son and Logan oountles, met in con
forence in this city Wednesday Kiul
listened to addresses by. State
Chalrmnn Byrne nnd Stato Sec
retary Folda. This confuronco
was held In ' tho Pnclilo IIotl
dining room following a "luncheon
which was served to tho oufc-of-town
mon and women and to local Won and
women who have been closely nasocla-
ted with tho work in past bond drlvon.
District chairman Moonoy provided
at tho conforenco rind first intro
duced Stato .Chairman Byrno who
gnvo sa very interesting talk of thirty
minutes duration, touching on tno
various phasoa of the war, tho need of
the coming loan, nnd in nnsworing
those who criticized tho governmoni
for its apparent profligate oxpondl
turc of monoy. nroduced figures to
show that had not tho monoy in nro
dlglous sums boen UBed tho wnr would
not have come so (illicitly to a. oloso
that by seemingly oxtravuganco wo
quickly forced upon tho Hun a rocog'
nitlon of our wonderful resources of
mon, money nnd munitions that forced
him to concludo that further continua
tion of the strugglo was a waato of
man-power. Wo had shown our pa
trlotlsm in past Liberty loans; a con-J
tinuation of that patriotism in tho
coming loan was Just as ossontlal; tho
money is needed and we must ninko
good.
Stato Secretary Folda upon being
introduced devoted his talk lnrgoly to
tho financial part of tho loan, and laid
particular stress upon tho fact that
while Nebraska had nurchasod $180.'
000,000 worth of bonds, tho Btato had
been benefited financially many times
that amount by tho Increased prices In
wheat, corn, cattle and hogs for which
the war was responsible. Ho had lit
tie patlenco for tho farmer who be
nVbancd that tho $100 bond ho pur
chased had depreciated sovon dollars
while at tho samo time the govern
ment had guaranteed him a price for
wheat nearly double that ho would
now obtain had not that guarantee
been made; to not mention tho in
crease In price of cattle, hogs, corn
etc. And this likewise applied to the
mechanic nnd laboring man wjio were
tno oenenciaries or increased wages
Short addresses wore also mndo by
Miss Kramph, Mr. Crosby and others
The national colors were prominent
ly displayed in the dining room, nnd
the luncheon menu of several courses
was nicely prepared and efficiently
Served, Manager Dodd deserving cred
it for this phase of tho conference.
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Wo write Life Insurance in Old
Banker of Lincoln, Neb. Vila write
Accident nnd Health Insurnnc Wo
Rending by Ear.
V nW Itrftntlon for the blind en-
them tg rend with their enrsj, It
n mnciune cnupu an ocicipiumQ, ny
miis oC;Wht-h tlnshto of lllrlit from
tlv letttr ns th nro. printed cause
rt!aiii qunl. mully dlattiignlKhnble
, tho Initiated.
Tln sounds vary with the shapes
"f he letter, nnd very high reslstttnco
'. Humes trnsmlt these to the ear
tho blind iiorxnti. "rending" trlth
hlulily satisfactory rsstllts.
Barly Rising.
'Ho ynu remember how wo used tol
n .loan nnout ovorsieeping noioro
wont Into tho army?" said IMrs.
CoratoMcl.
'Yes," replied the, f armor; "that's
why wo can't sny a word when ho'gota
up at dnybrenk and accompanies the
roosters on his comet.
Warmthv Increases Oil Flow.
An electrical method of carrying
wiirmth to the bottom of oil wells has
bron found In ninny cases greatly to In
rouse the How of oil. The boating
process snys Popular Mechanics Maga
zine, decreases tho viscidity of tho oil,
tiMially occasioned by tho admission
of air to the well and the cooling of the
lock bed. Minute crevices and capil
lary channels which afford easy pass-
use to warm, thin oil become quite lm-
passable If tho oil gums. Tho electric
boating method not only thins tho oil
but often generates gas whoso pressure
helps the oil to the surface, Tho sys
tem found military use In tho aban
doned oil Holds of Itoumanla and
Oallela.
Fordson Sets Bad Example
Police Jones HJ' Fordson must stRy
off the pavement as It will set a bnd
example for the big tractor which
play havoc with tne pavement. Al
though Jones saya It could not hurt
anything as he could see. However
the farmers often complain that trac
tors aro too heavy to run over their
nloely made soetl bed, which Ib truo
with tho average farm tractor, while
the Fordson Is being highly commend
ed because It does no harm to tho seed
beds whllo In operation.
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Hinngcllstlc Meetings.
Tho evangelistic moetings that wore
to have been held during the month
of March at tho Christian church, but
woro postponed until May, will bogln
on Sunday, May 1th. At tho last moot
ing of tho official church bonrd a half
dozon committees wore appointed to
arrange nnd have charge of tho dlf
foront phases of work. Religious ser
vices will bo conducted ns a basis of
personal work. Mr. II. G. Knowlos
and Mr. Wnllaco Tuttlo will lmvo
chargovof tho meetings, which will
last nt least four weeks.
Mortgage Filings and Releases."
Tho aggregnto sum of mortgages
filed In the county dark's office dur
ing March was tho greatest in tho
history of tho county. This wad duo
to .tho unusual volumo of ronl ostato
tranHfers negotiated during tho fall
and winter nnd which wore closed
March 1st. The tilings and reloanofl
weto:
TOrm mortmtgen Filed $700,080 50;
roiotised f2js.-ii3.pri.
City mortgages Filed $48,734; re
leased ?96,13G... ,. '
Chattel mortgngos Filed $143,103.-
43; released not tabulated.
Owen O'Neill Dies.
Owen O'Nolil. at ono timo foreman
of tho Union Pacific coal chutes, lator
living on a fann west of town, and for
a couple of years past living at Qreon
Rlvor, Wye, died Mondny of this wook.
Death was duo principally to kidney
trouble, though ho hnd othor physical
allmontB.
- -What's In a Nanie7
Most readers are familiar with tho
story of the German bank In a United
States city which, (hiding Its nnme un
popular, changed It to the "Sherman
bank." Hero Is another example on
the same lines: A popular New York
city German restaurant was called the
Klostcr Glockc (Cloister Hell), arid ts
front was decorated with a large bell
as a sign. The name has been
changed to the "Liberty Hell," and tho
bell of the old monastery now! does
duty ns a replica of the one which
rang out Independence to the colonies.
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FOR SALE.
Homo grown olm trees.
12th street, phono Red 958.
215
oast
20tf
ANDY WANTS TO KNOW
How do YOU spoil tho word
EQUIPPPED.
FOR SALE
Two yearling Holstoln bulls. A.
Coolldge, North PIntto. 21-4
Star Bottling nnd Mercantile Co. SOFT DRINK PARLORS
CAFES, CAFETERIAS AND RES
TAURANTS
The Palace.
The Oasis.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
The Brunswick.
C. T Whelan.
FLORISTS
C. J. Pass.
C. T .Whclnn.
STATIONERY AND SUPPLIES
Geo. Fratcr.
C. M. Newton. i
UNDERTAKING
W. R. Mnloney Co.
Derryberry & Forbes.
MILLS
Tho North Platte Electric Mills.
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CLIMATIC ;PA J,
Stands This Climate Best
For Houses
and General
Exterior Use
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER.
Graduate Dentist
Oflice over the McDonald
State Bank.
write Fire, Tornado nnd Hail Insur
ance, lie write any Kinu or insur
ance that can bo had in nny agency in
the world, tall on us, wo have been
in the business twcnty-tlvo yenrs.
"Woodhurst's Insurance Agency, Room
8, Reynolusv Building, Mrs. Kelso.
Manager. -2G-1
Mayor Streitz Appoints Police.
.Mayor Streitz, following his induc
tion Into office Tuesday evening ap
pointed the following as members of
the police force: Chief, S. C. Mecom-l
ber; patrolman, George Walker; of
ficer for the Fourth ward, Nathaniel
Walker.,
Chief Mecombor is an cx-pasenger
conductor on the Union Pacific, a man
who has made his homo in town for
a quarter of a century and ono who
has stood high in railroad circles, a
prominent Mason and is regarded as
one of our best citizens. Ho Is a
determined sort of a man nnd when
he gives an order there is no question
but that he will expect it to be obeyed
to tho letter. Patrolman Rodgors for
eleven years was engineer at tho va
Paint Dp Your Building Now
Neglect to paint means loss by decay and depreciation. Your
proporty Is moro valuablo now than over before. Don't put off paint
ing. Economy demands that you keep your property protected -with
good paint.
LINCOLN CLIMATIC PAINT
Lincoln Cllmntlc Paint will give tho best nnd most economical
protection. It wll wear longer than ordlnnry paint, becauso it is made
especially to withstand this climate. Let us estlmnto tho amount re
quired, and show you suitable color combinations for your houso,
' whether you buy or not. '
Doubts Mechanical Skill.
A "prominent business man" hns
offered $o0,000 for the privilege of
..being carried as mechnnlc on the first
(rnnsntlnntlc flight made In an nlr
.plnne. If this offer Is accepted, It
Is to be hoped that his mechanical
nblllty equnls his enthusiasm. Spring
field Republican.
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Cattlo Wanted
i For summer pasture, can handle a
lor he'lfers. Plenty' of grass, salt and
,water. Price per season from $4to $6. ,
For" further particulars address;
S. A. THOMAS, 1 1
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CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Miss Dorothy Hinman went to Om
aha yesterday to spend the week end.
R. B. Smith of Lexington was look
ing after business in the city Wednes
day. Miss Fern Llppencot, of Oskosh, has
been visiting friends in town this
week.
Rov. Ives camo down from Sidney
Tuesday for a few days visit with
friends.
For clean up-to-dato groceries go to
"Dick Stccemann's store, 815 norm
Locust street. Phono 212. 25-2
Darrel Healy camo up from Omaha
yesterday to visit friends and take in
tho auto show,
J. H. Fonda, who is taking treatment
at Hot Springs, Ark., is reported to oo
very seriously III.
A. P. Wblto, who had spent tho
greater part of tho winter In Omaha,
has returned Homo.
A few dcsirablo sccond-hnnd Fords
nt tho right prices. Hcndy-Ogicr Auto
Comimny
wm Kle.ten and W. M. Williams
havo boon visiting at tho E. S. Davis
homo for tho past week.
Miss Margaret Gannon is visiting
at tho M. Hayos homo whllo enrouto
Mrs. Edward Kroehler arrived the
first of the week from Sheridan, Wyo.,
to join her husband who has been
working here for some time.
Dr. Morrill, Dentflst. Office over
Wilcox Pepartmont Store
Lieut. Claude Solby, who has been
in tho hospital service overseas, will tor plant and two years ago accepted
reach Now York April 15th and will employment In tho U. P. shops. His
reach homo shortly thereafter. general reputation for honesty In-
A girl baby was born Tuesday to surcs that his work will bo consclen-
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett who recently tlous and that Ho cannot be lntiuenceu
camo hero from Ocdcn. Mrs. Bar- by any clique. Mr. Walker is an old
rett was formerly Miss Amv Lansrford. time resident and in making his ap
For Sale Vacant lot northeast cor- Plication ior uic posiuon presenieu a
nor Fifth and Oak streets. Dr. H. C. Petition signed ny a majority oi mo
iirank iK.tf mon and womon ot tno i' ourtu warn
, , . . .. , Jovidonco that they havo raltli in nis
Earl Barrett, who is stntloned at n,.n,tv tn . nrform Mm duties of
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tho position.
Camp Funstop, was called here Wed
nesday by tlio serious Injuries sus
tained by his father when run over
by a team
T. F. Healey came up from Omaha
Tuesday ovonlng to attend the auto
show and to look after business mat
ters. Ho will probably rema'ln for
several weeks.
For Sale Gas stove in good condi
tion, kitchen cabinet, baby buggy,
baby bed with mattressf 714 west
Third street. Phono B. 289. 25-2p
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elliott of Council
Bluffs arrived In Maxwell Monday to
mako their homo with Mrs. Daisy
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Spring Bnrgnlns
Tents. Auto Covers, Camp Cots,
Stools, Wagon Covers, Bows, Furni
ture, Ilardwaro and a clean stock or
Groceries. ECHEXjUERRY
101 East Front.
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New City Administration.
Tho regular meeting of tho city
council was held Tuesday evenlne,
and nfter cleaning up somo ponding
matters, Mayor Waltomath Btepi"d
out and Mayor Stroitz stopped in
For members of tho pollco force
Bakor. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott formerly Mayor Streitz named S, C. Mecomb-T,
resided in North Platto. Gcorgo Rogers and Nathaniel Wnlk'-r,
iwrn i,na rnivo,i i,ia ,iiH. w. u. Salisbury lor street commission-
I . Veterans' a
- . ' MM.. ' Itory Band i
Mr. CIIAS. F. WARD,
Geo. Rnnnle for city onglnoor. Nomi
nations for city physician and plinnh-
ing Inspector wore not made
. E. C. Coatos and C. L. Baskins, n w
from DonVor to hor homo in Victor. Ia. months past has been employed as a
UUUU 11UU11U Lfjr tllU BUUU, iitin Ul Will
resign that position and will- run a
tractor for a county grading outfit
ed a position In San Francisco. Ho
had boon stationed at tho Maro Isl
and navy yard sinco last summer.
i"or baio or i ratio a registered irfpmi,orH nf iin pnnnoii. tnnk tiwlr
PorcllOron Stallion. Louis Rofior, L,ont na dlil nlsn Pnrl Slmnn imil H It.
.orin riawo, ruonu (ooru. -"' McMichaol. who woro ro-olocted to
A. B. Hoagland, who for a couple of succeed thomsolves
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C. T. Whelan and Neil Turpio, wuu
had boon transacting business in Oma
ha, roturned homo Wcdnosday morn
ing. For clonn up-to-date grocorics go to
(Dick Stogomann's store, 81G north
Locust stjreet. Phono 212. 25-2
Mrs. Chas. McNamara has returned
from Omaha where for six weeks sho
had boon confined in the home of hor
paronts by an attack 01 tno nu.
Taxi day and night service. Phono
918 or Black 398. Herb Hamilton.
For Salo Lots 7 and 8, Block 13,
Cody addition. Phono black 494 202
My rosldonco proporty Is for sale,
Also thrco good mares; or will trade
m, nntnmnbllo If in suitable con
dition. Wm. AUbee, 1021 north Pino
street.
FOR SAIiR
At Hie Old Stock Yards.
1 Metal windmill towor, 2 v
Franklin C. Snnfnrd. who had boon towora, lot OI Old lumber, Dig assort
visiting friends and rolatlvos in town, mont of nativo,cedar posts differ, nt
loft the oarlv nart ot the week for lensuw, Kimuing woou siovo iongn
24-4
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Camp Dodgo whoro ho has been sta
tioned tho past eight months as a me
chanic.
For Salo Four year old registered
White Faco bull, also about 15 tons of
hay. Addross Frank Hood, Motor
Route A. North Platto. 25-4
S. Goodman, of Donver, superin
tendent of tho Holy Cross gold mine,
has boen looking after business In- Holllstor's Rocky Mountain
terests in tho city this week. Quite Helps purify the blood, drives out the
a number or North riatto people aro germs of Winter, gets you hust' i g
stockholders in tno company or wiucn bustling, full of life and energy.
he Is superintendent. Tea or tablets. Georgo Fratcr
Emorson mowor.noarly now, bur-y
pole, shaft, nook yoke, 2 sets harn
2 snddlos, 3 bond work horses.
mares, 1 cultivator, 2 sec. harrow
llstor, plow. Used wire, barb ,.d
woven.
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You foel different the minute u
tnko It a gontlo,soothlng warmth t Us
the system. It's a nleasuro to ' ko
The Figfatioj
Bandmaster.
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BIG WAR ORGANIZATION
Forty Musicians Who Went Over The Top.
KEITH THEATRE
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1 THURSDAY,
The Kilties Band Con
cert and Esitertainmeiito
Watch for the Street Parade
Thursday at 4 'P. M.
Admission Prices 75c,;$l, $150.