i Wat NORTH MiATTB, NEBRASKA JUNE 9, 1911 s NO 89 FARMERS Should, protect themselves against loss of crops by carrying HAIL INSURANCE and all other property including live Stock by carrying Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Cyclone and Wind Storm Insurance, in the BR ATT & GOODMAN AGENCY Xheir reputation of representing strong companies and making prompt and satisfactory settlements has been proven. DONT TAKE CHANCES with strangers or inexperienced agents to write your business. jj TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS -v '.if"rf"r-,x'r knAw j The Junior Normal no.w has an en rollment of 89. Th Methodist Sunday School children arc being drilled forChildren's Day oxcrcises, 'Mrs. Bertha underwent an operation at the P. & S. hospital Wednesday and la getting along nicely. Snm Moore, Goorge Heateiy and Will Galvin,' of Dickens, were 1ra tho city estcrday on business nt the court house. Misses Harriet Beyerle, Maude Loudon, G. Lena Baskins and Alice Langford aro contetantsfor the World Herald cash award and European trip, S. G. Kceney, of Indianola, la., a v brother-in-law of E. S. Davis, visited ttio latter yesterday while enroUte east. Mrs. Keeney Wll be hero In a few days to visit her brother., Maurico Fowler sold his span of coach horses Tuesday to John Murphy," of Syracuso, N. Y., for $380, anil were shipped east that night. They wore a line span q dark brow.ns and well worth the money. ' . To tho frinds and neighbors who with their loving kindness and sympathy helped us bear our loss, wo wish To publicly express our sincere gratitude. Sena B. Kelly 0. N. Kelly and family. Alonzo McMichael left yesterday ' morning for a two weeks visit with relatives and friends at Hastings and Franklin, Neb. He stated that his son George, who is engaged in the real estate business at Missoula, Mon tana, will bo married in Wisconsin the latter part of this month and expects to make a visit here about July 4Mi. Judging from the number of persona who arc examining the plans and specifications for tho now school build ings, there will bo n good many bidders. ( Geo. Hubert, representing the So. Omaha Horse mid Mule Co., was. hero yesterday on his way to Gandy to pur chase a bunch of horses from tho Smith ranch. - 1 The new Hlnman building on Locust street, recently completed, is occupied by G. M. Smith's pool hall, and will make nn excellent stand for that line, asHho commodious room affords ample light and ventilation. Legal permission to wed was granted Tuesday evening to Harry W. Bean, of Kcwanee, III., anil Lucy Pearl Heskett, of Sutherland. The latter is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrsl T. E. Heskett, well known residents of the Sutherland section. A score or more boys and girls were tho guests of Kenneth Whelan from five to seven" o'clock Tuesday evening on the occasion of hia eight birthday. The youngsters bad a Jlvely, noisy and nappy lime, anu wcru rigm ui iiome when tho refreshments were served. Kenneth received numerous remem brances of tho occasion. f .i For Sale Two short horn bulls one 3 year old, registered, and one yearling eligible lor registery. C. H. Bostvick, North Platte, Neb. District Supt. Chamberlain depar ted yesterday forLodga Po'e, and from there will make his regular territory by auto to hold quarterly conference. Rev. Porter, pastor of tho M. E. church accompanied him for a week's pleasuro and recreation, and will visit his sister at Scotts BlufTe, Neb. Mr. Fred Warren will substitute for Rev. Potter Sunday, and occupy the pulpit mprn ing nnd evening. The Fairmont Co. of Grand Island will, establish a cream station here and will bo operated by J. P" Fillion at nla stand on East Fifth Street. Ex. State Supt. Fowler, now" editor of tho Nebraskn Teacher, mndo an ox,- kUIIVIIK h II I Ik UWAW.W VII U VV..IIV. I W A . I . , yestoraay morning nt cnapci pcrioa A party of ladles, members of the Royal "Neighbors, were entertained .pleasantly Wednesday afternoon at the What oEat Congdon-Park Wedding, In tho prcsenco of n brilliant assem blage of guests, Including many pro minent Chlcogonns, Miss Evelyn Viola Park nnd Guy Joseph Congdon were limited in' marriage Tuesday evening at the homo of tho brido's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Park, 5039 Michigan nvenue, Chicago. The rooms of the Park homo wero elaborately decorated in nink roses and peonies nnd to Mendel- country homo ol! Mrs. Weil, seven miles Laohnn's wedding march tho bridal pro Your daily problem ' of what to eat is very easily solved pass it oh to us. It is not what you eat that has alone to be considered it is the QUALITY of what you cat.s It is easy to say "Let's have some special dish Jor dinner," but the mere buying of the'materials for that dish does not make your d nner a success. You must have tlfe best of everything- to get the fullest enjoy-" ment from the meal. Our reputation js built on the selling the best of groceries. We have studied the "what to eat" problem for our sake as well as yours. Come in. and let us.talk it over. RUSH MERCANTILE COMPANY. from town. Operu chairs have-boen placed in tho Crystal theatre, thus adding to the comfort nf tho patrons.' Manager. Westfall has in contempintioyother improvements. V Work 'on the new Wm. Ritnor cement block building, underconstruction'on West Sixth street enst of tho M. E. church, is progressing nicely. Tho building is t'- bo 82 x 32. Divorce proceedings have been in stituted in the district court by Mrs. Lauro Weekly against herspouse Rev., Wro' Weekly? Jillegmg rion-supp'or't. De, fendnt liver at Atlanta, Neb. J. G Bceler, and C. F. Tomplo will next month mOvo from their present location to the rear part of tho room to be occupied by the Platte Valley State Batik. They expect to have it nicely Leonard'Dlck built nn important ad dition to his house thi3 week, 72x68 inches. All up nnd plastered and moved into in three days. It is n bath .room, an almost indispenslble accessory to any well regulated household this kind of weather. Miss Ada Allen, of North Platte, was in Kearney visiting for a few hours Wednesday and loft on the Bur Ilngtoa for Wilsonville, Nebr., where nhe intends to remain for- tho rest of week. She will also visit nt Gibbon for a fqw days. Kearney Hub. Mrs. Frank Armstrong entertained ho Swnstiknclub Wednesday afternoon nnd n most enjoyable time was enjoyed, the occasion being in the nature of a farewell, as the hostess will leavo for her now hom, in Oregon shortly. The next meeting will bo with Mrs. Roy Strcetcr, two weeks lrnce. The Club Nevita -was entertained in a happy way Wednesday "afternoon by Mrs. Will Lewis. As previously an nounced, it wna a hap-haznrd ndair nnd all enjoyed thamsolvcs to the utmost. Mrs. IIuxoll carried away tho first honors in tho card games, and Mrs. E Burke got the consolation prize, Webster defines chnracter as the peculiar quality or sum of quali ties by which a1 person or thing is distinguished from others. It is more than reputation; it Is internnl, reputa tion is external. Character ia the settled, fixed quality of a thing from which it cannot depart when once fixed. Ultimately it will make itself known. There-fstho biggest kind of nn advan tage in uaing "Best XXXX Flour," which has character, Wo want you to realize this advantage and get soma of tho benefits Of it. ' North Platte Mill & Guain Co. Loivis & Clark's "King of tho Cow Punchers" compuhy arrived In the city on scheduled time yesterday, nnd their arrival Waa heralded by tho band which gave an excellent street concert. It waa the best band that has visited here or a long time and every one enjoyed tho music. A novel invocation from ordinary street concerts was the song number, "My Bronco Nell", by advance agent Ed. F. Davis. Ho was heartily t "i 1 a appiauueu anu reappeared and sung tho chorus. "Montana Slim" did some Kood stuntB at rone lucrcrlinc nnd amused the crowd for flvo minutes that brought forth well merited applause. cession entered a bower of pink nnd white peonies. -Tho brido's costumo was of whits chantilly lace over white satin with court train, long embroidered tulle veil tind wreath of llllles of the valley and carried a shower bouquet of wliite Killnrney roses and lilltea of tho valley Miss Myra Park, maid of honor, wore White ladquisetto over yellow satin em broidered in pearls nnd carried pink roses. Mrs. Park's gown was white silk crepo draped in block chantilly, and Mrs. Concdon wore embroidered vellow 4-ltin, ' . The" groom was attended by Carl ShaelTer of this city. The interest of North Piatto people attaches to the wedding of theso young people because bpth wero born here and spent tho early part of their lives in this city. Mrs. Congdon is tho eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Park and is a most charming and accomplished young vomnn, and one who during her resi dence here and during her frequent visits' here mndo many friendd who will wish her and tho man of her choice un bounded prosperity and happiness. With tho exception of a fow years spent in the" west, Mr. Congdon had always lived in North Piatto. A couplo of months ago ho went to Chicago to as sume the secretaryship of one of the largest IcomanufacturingplnntB in that city. Ho is an energetic ' young man nnd enjoys a good and osteons of all acquaintances. Meyers Takes French Leave. Frank Moyors, who was sent to the penitentiary from this county n couplo of months ago for horse atenllng, tool: French leave of tho prison authorities at Lincoln Monday, Ho and a fellow convict wore working in a cornfield on' tho penitentiary grounds; tho sun was hot and hoeing was not to their liking and the gunrd was not in sight, honco their flight to tho woods. Railroad Orders Memorial Day. The four railroad ordereof this city tho B. of L. E., tho B. of L, F. and E., tho 0. R. C. and tho-B. of R. T.-wlll unite in a memorial day sorvlco on Sun day, Juno 18th. Tho" aervico will bo -held nt tho Presbytarlan church at thrco o'clock in tho afternoon and the sermon will be delivered by Biehop Beecher, of Koarnoy. Citizens othor than membors of tho ordors will bo In vited to this service Fails to Locate Cause. The corondr's jury empaneled to in quire into tho cnuscrof the locomotive explosion on Friday of last week, ad journed Tuesday afternoon after bolng in session two days, All possible evi dence, including tiro testimony of two boilor, exports, was secured, but the jury could not, with the evidanco heard, locate the fault, and brought in n ver dict that the explosion occurred from causes unknown. The Union Pacific boiler inspector testified that the boilor had been heated, while tho' Denver expert snid tho oxplosion might have,, or did, occur from three ernsea: a heated boiler, defective material or foul wator. 0. Wi Wills and John Korto. of Buchannn, Were in town Tuesday and made The Trlbuno a businpss call. They came to town as witnesses for W. if. Bailoy, who proved up on hia home stoad. ( Champion Hay Swoops at ltershey's, Cor. Gth & Locust Sts. New Traia Service. In a latter to the Koarney Commer cial Club, Edson Rich, head of the legal department of the Unloi Paclfle says: "On June 18 our folks expect to re atoro the local leaving herein the morn- ing nd running through1 to North Piatto, andTn addition to restore old No. 13 which left; North Platte about midnight for Denver, and the corres ponding train from Denver, leaving Hint point in tho morning. I under stand that such a service would be per fectly satisfactory to tho Kearney pooplo, and the passcligor department informs me that the negotiations for a Borvice will bo restored about June 18. It ia also possible that the time of No. 5 now leaving Omaha at 4 o'clock, will bo changed bo' that tho train will leave hero lato nt night and between this train, making all the important stops, amhthe Colorado train you would get an excellent sorvlce at Kearney, oven better .than you had lust summer under the old arrangement. ' . V The Time To Buy Real Estate. , Now is certainly tho timo to buy a homo, It is true there is little 'prop erty moving nt the present time and for this reason soma people are putting very low prices on their places in order to sell. This is certainly your 'chance, buy now and save from $300 to $500. I have soma choico property at bar gains prices. 0. F. Temple. In making a note of the candidacy of E. W. Crano for county judgo, The Trlbuno stated that ho, had beeri a popu list and later a, democrat. This was a mis-statement. From tho time lie at tained hia majority until populism sprang into existence, he wai a re publican. He remained a populist until that party was absorbed by tho demo crats, when he again became a republi can, nnd for several years has supported tho republican ticket. Band Concert Program. The following program will bo' ren dered in the court house park at eight o'clock this evening by tho ' North Piatto band: March "President Emeritus",... , Boehnlein Overture "Philomel" Hyde SpanisDance ','Sorollu" . . Borel-Clorc M arch ' ' Motor King" . Fran tzen Medley "Remicka Hits"'. Lampo March "Loretto" .Gardner These concerts will be continued the aummer, if aufilciont financial sup port is given. The bnnil members can not be expected to play free concert! nnd pay for tho music used out of their own packets. So if any one who on joys this class of amusement will con tribute their share, tho cost per person of maintaining these concerts will bo very small indeed. Anyone wishing to contribute who has not been reached by tho subscription paper, may leavo their money with Clark Buchanan the treasurer of the band in Buchanan & Patterson's office or may hand it to the director of the band any time dur ing uio concert. Remember every little bit helps. Young People's Rally, Next Tuesday evening all the young people of the city nro invited to attend a rally at tho Baptist church. Dr. E. A. Read, field secretary of tho Baptist Young People's Union of America, spending thq month of June in Nebras ka, will be In this city and conduct a worker's conference in the afternoon, nnd deliyer ah address at night. Dele gates will bo hero from nenr by towns, and a good time is anticipated. All are welcome. Tha night might be of great profit to nil young people. Coprtlf bt 1909. If C, I!, Zimmerman Co.No, "STAY AT HOMES". You are always glad to have your men called (hat, are you not? Andyou can make them stay at. home if you fit your library, living room or parlor with furniture that is comfortable and that you don't need. to be afraid to hurt by sitting in. it. That's what gdpd furniture is intended for, and that's the reason we sell good fqrniture furniture which fulfills its purpose. If yob have that kind your men folks will be glad to lounge around and stay at home. They will enjoy the use of our furniture and you will enjoy seeing them do so. DERRYBERRY & FORBES,