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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1919)
' Air Men Lome. Lieut. Trunk and Lieut. Vandcr- voort, who hud charge of tho North Platto control flold in the trans-con Break Up Your Cold And Prevent tinental nlr derby, will lcavo for Chi cago this evening. Eight of the men who wero in service hero left Friday evening, tho other olght will leave with tho officers this ovcnliiK Uru tonants Trunk and Vandervoort and their men spent nearly a month in North Platto and won the esteem and The Sensation oi the Screen is making all Amer ica sit up and lake notice. good will of nil by their courtos; and 1 TPN7 A gentlemanly conduct and as a result mado many frionds. Lieut- Trunk, through Tho Tribune oxpresscd his thanks to tho peoplo of North Platto for the kindness oxtonded the officers and men and said their ftny in N'orth Plntt had been very enjoyable. INFI. i -B We have a' of cold remedies tives. GUMMERE-DENT. Prompt Deliveries. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Sight Specialists, Dixon & Son. Mrs.' Fulton Murphy spent Saturday with friends in town. New arrivals in children's coats at The Leader Mercantile Co. Electricity made by wind. Free demonstration at Dodge Garage. 84-2 Cranberrips 5 cents a quart at Mc Michael's Grocery. , - ', ' Are you in need of rubbers? We have them, just the kind you want. Shoe Market. t : For Sale S acres in town, $2500. 'Th'o'rie Ite(T31!. -S4-4. Mrs. J. Tv Stuart left Sunday' morn . ing for a visit with her daughter in Denver. Dixon & Son grind their own lenses. One, day service on broken Ipnses. We now have a good list of Victrola records to select from. Gumrnere Dent Drug Co. Supt. Tout left yesterday for Omaha to attend the annual meeting of he state teachers' association. Wanted Liberty bonds at market price. Louis Lipshitz. Dr. H. W. AlLwine returned to Om aha yesterday after a visit with his daughter Mrs. H. E. Mitchell. Orville 13. Sportsman has accepted the position of messenger boy at the United States weather, bureau. II. Dixon & Soii, Sight Specialists. John Jones want to Omaha Saturday to visit Mrs. Jones who is in the Wise Memorial hospital recovering from an operation. He not considerate ofvour ncMborl Man is something that must be surpassed.' j 9 This Dangerous Creed lives ft only m the annals or shame i bee trie result or wis mad man's teachings in Harry Garson's TREMENDOUS PRODUCTION ifrDmMaj,RUPERT HUGHES' S ASTOUNDING STORY that ' has set the -world afeofc- hi Blanche Sweet The Unpardonable Sin' Keith Theatre November 10-11-12. 1 nri fi . complete stoclc g and preventa- I)r. Howard Yost, Dentist, Twlncm Building. rhono 307. 77tf Miss Cora, Helen and Ethel Souser spent the week end in Clarks with their brother, C. E. Souser, Jr. Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Itay Diagnosis. Reynolds Bids. Phone 148 County Supt., Mrs. Cochran leaves today for Omalia to attend the state convention of teachers and county su perintendonts. Mrs. Thos. Quinn and daughters Francis and Josephine went to Omaha Sunday where Francis will enter St Joseph's hospital for an operation. Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Office over Wil cox Department Store. tf Miss Evalyn Leypoldt entertained fifteen young ladies at a Hallowe'en party Saturday evenjngf Out of town guests were Misses Maria McClain and Bernice Eshelman of Hershey. The cose of Oscar Amstuz againtit Ella Werkmoister, in which the former averred he was afraid the latter might do him great bodily harm, was settled out of court. Both parties live in Med icine precinct. Auk to hear, our $100.00 Columbia in genuine brown mnhograny. As this Is a wonderful Instrument It will appeal to the most exacting tasle in music and furniture. Harry Dixon H. E. Kingdon, who was charged with assaulting Robt. Bales, had a hearing in the county court Friday af ternoon and was discharged, the evi dence produced by Bales not being suf ficient to sustain the charge. Wm. Adair has sold his building on west Front street to a Denver party for a price about three times as great as he paid a few years ago. Mr. Adair will give possession in a short time. J. Boyd Allen, who has been living on the Birdwood ranch and who sold his cattle, will eventually movo to a farm which he owns near Elm Creek. Ho will devote most of his attention to growing alfalfa. Wanted First class salesman to work tea and coffee routes in North Platto and surrounding territory, call ing on family trade. For full par ticulars address Grand Union Tea Company, 038 So. 16th street, Oma ha, Nob. 81-1 Ray Cantlin, who accompanied Gor don Love to Omaha two weeks ago, re turned Friday night. When ho left Gordon's eyo had improved some what, but ho will need remain in.Om alui a couple of weeks longer having it treated. Mrs. R. C. Young, neo Juno Arnott, and baby, of Oakland, Cal., arrived Saturday for a month's visit with her ' father A. W. Arnott of Hinman pre cinct Mr. Arnott will accompany his daughter back to Oakland and spend the wlntor thero. Thoro was Iobs mischievous conduct last Friday evening than on any pre-1 vIoub Hallowo'on for a number of years. This Was duo to Chief Mecom bcr's published notico that additional policemen had been hired for that night and that arrests would foljow U the taking or destroying of property. Morality what is it? Ono thing for, a man and another thing for a woman? "The Woman Thou Gavest Mo" the startling picture of young wife's lifo says no. See tho picturo at tho Keith tonight with Catherine McDonald, Jack Holt, Milton Sills and FrltzL nrunnotte. ::o:: Hdi('ro'Sl)rive in Progress. 'Tlierifflrd Red Cross Roll Call start ed In North Platto Saturday when booths were put up in tho banks, post office and depot, tho business section solicited, and solicitors worked tho streets. By this means hundreds of memberships wero secured and tho campaign started in a very satis factory manner. The residence sections have been divided Into districts and during this week committees will make a house to house canvass. North Platto has never failed to do its full duty in all former drives; it will not, we are certain, fall down in the present campaign. : :o: : This is Klection Iny. An election is' being held today for the purpose of selecting delegates to tho constitutional (convention which meets In Lincoln December 2d. Elec tors in Lincoln county will vote for two delegates, ono of which will rep resent Lincoln county, tho other the float district comprised of Dawson, Lincoln and Keith counties. Tho candidates for delegates from Lincoln county are W. V. Hoagland and J. G. Boeler, while the float candidates are W. T. Wilcox, of this city, and H. D. Lute, of Paxton. This is an election at which women cannot voie, our vi -n . Uo legis lators disfranchising the ..oiion on questions of a constitutional nature. Lincoln Wins Game. The North Platto foot ball team met Its first defeat this season Friday when the strong Lincoln team run up a score of thirty-seven and kept the lo cal team from making a point The Lincoln team is composed of huskies, averaging twelve pounds per man heavier than North Plnt and they put up a stroni? tame throughout. North Platte did its best, Init made little progress toward securing a touchdown. . ::o:: " ' Irrigated Land For You. This week 4,000 acres of Irrigated land under the Carey Act will the up on the market. Plenty of water, No. 1 soil, located In tho Big Horn Basin. Low price and easy terms. For full parliculars call at 21G west 13th St.. nr nlmnn Pif1 JS.I T worn vnii Hint flilu : I: . -.,- s A No. i and !f you get a piece of h s land at all you must not immediately as mere win not ue nair enougn to go around, C.A.MOORE, 210 W. 12th, North Platte, Neb. -. :o:: Teachers' Examination The Lincoln county toachers' ex- nmination will bo held in North Platte, Brady, Maxwell, Sutheiland and Wallace, Saturday, November 15. ::o:: F. L. Temple, of Lexington, was a business visitor in town Saiurdliy. Mildred Cecil and Margurite DeVon, in Aubrey Mittenthals smashing musical comedy sensation "THE DANCING WIDOW" which will be the attraction at the Keith Theatre, Friday, Nov. 7. Harr Garson Presents BLANCHE SWEET in Maj. Rupert "The UNPARDONABLE SIN" ADULTS 50c. Keith Theatre, November Property Solil nt Tnx Sale The tax sale nt the county treas urer's office yesterday, which covered real estate on which 1918 taxes had not been paid, was a rnther small af fair. Tho total delinquent taxes wero about $4,000, whereas in former years tho amount run from $15,000 to $20,000. In the property sold yesterday there wero only twenty pieces In North PIutt3, although there were several hundred delinquent when tho' tax list' Twinom hospital yesterday for an op vvn's published. When the delinquents eration. saw that their names were published Mr. arid Mrs. J. It. Pryor, of Max thoy hastened to the treasurer's of-'woll, were business visitors In town li'co to square up. :o: ; Swedish Mission . On November 7th at 7:30 p. in. Rev. H. E. Sundborg will speak. Ho spoke to a lnrge UU(licnC0 the last time ho WBB hero an W0-know tliat all will ...... , uu uuuduh iu iiuur mm uKmii.. wolcomo at the People's Mission Bt the corner of LoCust and Seventh ; streets. -'; ::o:: ' For Itent i 240 acre dairy place, good improve-, mcnt, 2Vj miles to town. Cash rent.1 Possession now. Inqulro at 514 east Third street after 5 o'clock. 85-2 ::o:: Mrs- Grlmshaw who has been tak- ing treatment nt a local hospital, ro- turned yestorday to her homo in Oga- lalla. ) said, Sin" story. learn. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs, Ira Sago, of Maxwell, Is tho guest of Miss Florence Stnmp. Mrs. Elmer Ecklund of Hcrshoy wns the guest of frionds in town Saturday. Mrs. Thos. Lindenmuth, of Mavwoll, visited friends In town Saturday. Sight Specialists, Dixon & Son. Mrs. AV. E. Strange entered tho Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emanunl Nordino, of Gothenburg,, transacted business In town Saturday, rP,, w ni.i.i ',,,; viVl moot ,t M XUmpnC ' J" p" J' 2hom" ' M A' l' KOlIy 705 WCSt SeCOIld Street tllJs (Tues,lav) nftnrnn,,n A ton cont lunch w Every member , ure( tQ . nrosQn. "J rged to bo present and a cordial in vitation is extended to the public. SHEWEIGHED Casefcf Miss L. C. Health nally she became able to and now she is feeling well and vigorous, and is much heavier. An analysis of her spine was an index to her troubles. There was interference with those nerves that supplied vigor and activity to the lungs and kid neys, the blood building and purifying organs of the body. When the adjustments removed tliis pinching pressure, she was on the road to recovery. FREE Consultation is free. See us today. There is no obligation. Drs. States & States, Tho P. S. C. Chiropractors. Building and Xoan Building North Platto Xehruskn. Ehfi.o.do.Ee.fc Roosevelt "The Unpardonable is a very, very strong It leaches just the lesson our people should JUS Hughes" Astounding story ; , CHILDREN 25c. 10, 11, 12. Cabbage $2.90 per hundred in i00 pound. lots. McMlchaol's Grocery. Fred Elliott roturried Sundayfrom a business trip to Omaha. ,For Quick Sale 1Elght rpoju, all modern resldonco. Liborty ldhd'fio. tf Tho nowest ideas in beautiful dross es at Tho Leader Mercantile Co. Pot that fern in ono of tho beautiful Jars displayed at Dixon's. Tho Elks will hold a dancing (party nt their home Thusday evening lot ithls week. Books for tho children at Gummore Dont Drug Co. . , Misses Mnrio McClain and 'Bornico Eshelman, of Horshoy, wero wqok end guests of Miss Evalyn Leypoldt For Sale Tho Donegan houso at 208 south Sycnmoro Street Phone Red 1107. 7Dtf .Jim Elliott coino up from Maxwoll Friday to visit frionds and attend tho thcatro. 79 POUND S Talk Nq. 24 by Drn. States. V Her weight was 79 pounds, and she was so weak and emaci ated she could not walk. She had to be carried to the office several times before she began to gain in strength. Fi walk m CORRECTS DISEASES ATHE FOLLOWING HEAD EYES EARS NOSE THROAT r'C HEART VV I i tun iW w Liver? STOMACH SPLEEN MIDHEVS DOWELS APPFNtJItf SjOSBLADDER DPIM! JWMnn LIMBS LOWER PINCHED NERVES, IMPOSSIBLE TO FURNISH PROPER IMPUL5ES (LIFE AND health) TO THEIR ORGANS AND TISSUES