The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 04, 1913, Image 5

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Fourth of July Prize
North Platte and Gothenburg
Fire Departments
Hub and Hub race, 1st prize $85.00
2nd prize 15.00
Wet contest. 1st prize 35.00
2nd prize 15.00
Water Fight, 1st prize 7.00
2nd prize 3.00
Dry coupling contest 1 prize only 5.00
Circus Parade
Most comic attraction, 1st prize 25.00
2nd prize 15.00
3rd prize 10.00
4th prize 5.00
5th prize 3.00
Best Decorated Float or
Automobile
1st prize 25.00
2nd prize 15.00
3rd prize 10.00
Flower.Girls prize 10.00
Farmer bringing largest load of
people to city and appearing in.
parade, given by C. F. Temple 10.00
Farmer driving bestrteam, buggy
and harness, given by Derryberry
& Forbes 10.00
Baby show at court house, under
- years of age, prettiest baby,
1st prize given by H. M. Porter
and choice of embroidered baby
dress at E. T. Tramp & Sons'
2nd prize, given by H. M. Porter
and 2 pair silk baby hose at E. T
Tramp & Sons'
Will be Married
on the Fourth.
Local and Personal
Mr. and Mrs. James Doran have re
turned from Omaha where they went
last week.
Mrs. Maurice Fowier will leave
hortly for Boone, la., to visit relatives
r several weeks.
Hail Insurance on growing
Woodhurst's Insurance Agency.
Hirman Korr. of Maxwell, came
a few days ago to spend carnival
in town.
Geo. Fowler has just purchased an
Oakland touring car of the J. S. Davib
Auto 2o.
A. W. Ravmond went to Omaha this
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le up
week
morning to spend the 4th of July with
his family.
The county jail has been painted
yellow, a color that shows up neat and
clean amid the trees.
. Mrs. E. J. Huntington, of Grand Is
land, came up yesterday afternoon to
visit relatives.
Mrs. Price's Canninc Compound for
sale at 215 East 7th St. Phone Red 21G.
Mr. and Mrs. Casper Bollish of Well
fleet came yesterday to attend the
carnival and visit town friends.
The Twentieth Century club will
meet at a kensington Tuesday after
noon with Mrs. I- rank Buchanan.
Miss Grace Dean is expected this
week from Los Angeles to visit her
brothers, Messrs. Rush and Lew Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mann and son
are contemplating a trip to New York
in the near future in their automobile.
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'ence "the weld that held." Sold by
Jos. Hershey, Fifth and Locust streets.
The exterior wood work of the Mc
Donald bank buildlngis being repainted,
the color being changed to a dark
brown.
Miss Mabel Carroll has resigned her
' position at the Vienna Cafe and began
work in the American Restaurant Tues
day. ,
Missionary Morgan formerly of this
city came down from Sidney yesterday
afternoon to visit Rev. andMrs. C. F.
Chapman for a few days.
F. A. Farrens and Miss Katherinc
V,. Hrawe of Lewellen who visited in
town yesterday left this morning for
Lincoln whore they will be married.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Hilliker of Den
ver who were called here by the death
of the latters mother the late Mrs.
Bowen, returned home Tuesday.
Local friends have received cards
announcing the birth of a baby boy at
Caldwell to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. True
blood who formerly resided in this city.
For bargains in choice residences see
Buchanan & Patterson's bargain list in
another column
Among the visitors in town yesterday
was Banker Kelly of Gothenburg. Post
master Springer ot urauy.
Brownfield of Hershey,
Love of Sutherland
Ross of Myrtle.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cary left 'Wed
nesday for Webster proves, Mo.,
where they will make their future home.
Those worthy people first came to
North Platte twenty-seven years ago.
and with the exception of seven years
spent at Wilbur, had since lived here.
Closely identified with the work of the
Presbyterian church, prominent in
musical, club and society circles, Mrs.
Cary will be greatly missed, while our
people generally will regret the re
moval of Mr. Cary who has always
been on right side ofc.every move for
the betterment of North Platte mor
ally, intellectually and commercially.
Mr. and Mr. Cary are people any
town can ill afford to lose.
Real Estate Loans.
Buchanan & Patterson have
of money on hand to make real
loans on farms, ranches and city prop
erty. Loans closed promptly, no delay
Rates and terras the most favorable.
The first ball game With the Mink
team was played on the new diamonds
yesterday afternoon with the Yeomen
nine, owing io me strong winu wnicn
prevailed both teams were handicaped
in then plays. Batteries for the Minks
were Maupin and Davis, and for the
Yeomen Jones, Cochran and Husband.
Three runs were made by the League
team, the Yeomen did not score.
The Minks made six hits off Jones and
the Yeomen were held down to three.
Considering the weather the crowd was
a fair sized one. James Keefe and Rev.
Knowles were umpires. Both teams
were in good condition and put up a
strong game of ball.
Sheriff Salisbury was called upon at an
early hour Wednesday morning to route
out of a room attheTimmerman hottl a
man named Plummer and a woman who
failed to give her name, both hailing
from Ogalnlla. They were held in jail
awaiting the arrival of Plummer's wife,
who came down Wednesday morning.
At first she was inclined to institute
proceedings against her sporty husband,
but later a reconciliation was affected
and the counle returned home in the
I afternoon, as did also the erring woman.
Watch our show windows for specials
during our Mid Season Clearing Sale.
Wilcox Department Store.
At the meeting of School District No.
3 this week it was agreed to vote
bonds for the new SI. 000 school house
to take the place of the old log building
which had been in use loneer than anv
other in the county Director Baer is in
town consulting with Architect Reynolds
concerning the plans.
Ernest Diener, who is in today from
his farm in Plant precinct, reports a
nice rain last night, with indications
that it was heavier further south. Crops
are in fine shape, and the wheat is being
harvested. Th yield of wheat will be
good.
The Empress theatre, North Platte's
new motion picture show house, had its
initial opening Tuesday afternoon and
evening, giving a free matinee. The
new house is a beauty, as comfortable
as it is pretty, and is certainly a nice
and pleasant place to enjoy an hour's
recreation.
The liberal offer of the A. A. Schatz
Co. to donate a bed room suit to nny
counle who would consent to be mar
ried in the store window on July 4th,
has been nccepted. The couple accept
ing tho offer is Joienh H. Geise. acred
29, and Miss Francis Suckrnw, aged r
18, both residing at or near Maxwell. (
The ceremony will occur at high noon
nnd will be attended with considerable '
pomp and splendor; there will be t
tlowers, presents nnd a wedding dinner,
the latter to be served by C. C. Hup-'
fer nt the Vienna. Preceding the cere-1
mony Mr. Schatz will personally drive
the counle in the parade, using n gor-1
geous onveyunco drawn by four
horses driven abreast, nnd the bands
will play a wedding march and "I lovo
you truly." A score of young ladies
will officiate as maids of honor nnd
maids in waiting, there will be (lower
girls galore, and the groom will be at
tended by a half dozen young men
properly "appareled.
Mr. Schatz, who is extremely re
sourceful, proposes to mnke this event
one of tho features of the Fourth, and
in brilliancy it promises to surpass any
event of its kind ever given in North
Platte.
Every young man between the ages
of 19 and 20 will be permitted to kjss
the bride, and every young lady under
28 is expected to similarly salute the
croom. In fact everything that will
add dicnitv and crnce to the occasion
will be employed. ,,
As the big clock cnimes tweive nt
noon tomorrow the pageant will advance.
Announce m e n t
We want to announce to the public that our
Loom End Sale
Will be held
Special sale of millinery July 5lh to
20th. One lot of trimmed hats, regular
prices up to $10.00, special $2.98.
One lot of trimmed and untrimmed hats
regular prices up to $3.00 special .98c.
Villa Whittaker, Wilcox Dept. Store.
Special Election to be Called.
At the meeting of the city council
Tuesday evening a numerously signed
petition was presented asking that the
question of playing ball on Sunday be
submitted to a vote ot tne people, ine
petition was accepted and the city at
torney instructed to prepare the neces
sary notices calling nn election on Aug
ust 12th. At this election nt least two
other questions will be submitted to
the people. One is that of voting bonds
for building a city hall, the other bonds
for paving the street intersections on
Dewey and Locust streets between
Front and Second.
Another One of Temple's Bargains.
Six room house with bath, not
equipped, electric lights and basement
under whole house. Only 8 blocks out.
New house. Price $2000.00.
July 12 to 19 Inclusive
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This sale will be tar better in
every respect than any of our
previous sales. Our buyers have
just returned from eastern mar
kets where they purchased mer
chandise, at prices that will more
than meet all compepition
New and up-to-date Merchandise. No
worn goods to offer.
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Don't forget the date
JULY I 2th, to 1 9th.
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Reorganize Country Club.
The Country Club, which two sum
mers ago leased land of Tom Halli
gan. which lease included the grove,
and last summer erected thereon a cot
tage, has been reorganized, the mem
bership will be increased, and the
grounds improved by laying out tennis
courts, golf links, and probably ball
grounds. The house will also be en
larged and greater accomodations made
for dancing. It is. an ideal location
for a country club home, and should
prove popular during the summer to
those who own cars and,can reach the
place quickly.
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Colonel Dave
and Colonel Bill
Arthur Allen, deputy clerk, is carry
ing his left arm in a sling and limps on
his left leg. the result of a fall on a
sidewalk Wednesday neon. He frac
tured one of the bones in the forenrm
and sprained his ankle. He is, however,
pegging away at his desk.
George G. Davis, of Waterloo, Iowa,
a brother of Postmaster Davis, is the
guest of the latter while enroute west
on a trip of recreation. He is accom
panied by two friends.
Two sections of the fence at the "Id
stock yards were destroyed by fire yes
terday afternoon. It is thought the
sparks from a passing engine during the
wind storm caused the hre.
Conductor Charles Weir was injured
yesterday afternoon while going west
on tram No. 9. The car door blew in
striking him on the arms and limbs and
causing a number of bruises.
Rev. John Barton, of Rochester, N.
Y.. accompanied by his family arrived
today. The former has been selected
as pastor of the Baptist church. Ser
vices on Sunday will be as usual.
Dr. H. C. Brock will leave Saturday
for Kansas City to attend the National
Dental Association and fraternity meet
ing.
Mrs. Thomas Burneyreturned yester
day afternoon from a short stay in Grand
Island.
Boys School Encampment
The State Board of Agriculture is
providing for a sanitary camp for tho
first annual session ot the Boys State
Fair School to be held nt tho State
Fair Grounds, Lincoln, from August 31
to September 0, inclusive. Two boys
will be admitted from each of the nine-tv-two
counties of Nebraska. One
shall represent the rural schools nnd
one the town schools. The age of the
applicants must be over sixteen and
under twenty-onq year. In each coun
ty a committee consisting of the chair
man of the County Commissioners, the
president of the County Agricultural
Society, and the County Superintend
ent shall select the delegates. Boys in
Lincoln County, who care to be appli
cants will meet the above named com
mittee in North Platte on Wednesday,
Julv lGth. a 10:00 a. m. in North
Platte. They will be taken to the Ex- I
perimental station and shown over the
farm. Upon returning the two boys
who write the best account of the trip '
will be selected as delegates from this
county.
Each boy will pay $o.00 to cover
uoiiru. luiiion. unu uiuiuuiiiuis, niiu uu
A Case of "Making Good."
A Chicago judge had before him a
13-yenr-ola boy convicted of grabbing a
pocketbook from a woman in the street.
It was an aggravated case, but the
judge hesitated on nccount of the boy's
tender venrs. Calling to the boy's
mother he said:
"Pronounce sentence upon this boy I"
The mother did not shrink from tho
task. She said: "You must earn the
money to pay for what you stole. You
must promise to be in bod every night
by 9 o'clock or I will ask the judge to
send you away until your nair grows
gray." The judge confirmed the sen
tence. The mother wns wiser than
many judges, far wiser than the
Georgia judge who sentenced a boy to
11 years in a reformatory for stealing a
bottle of pop.
Restitution is the first and ideal form
of punishment. It is the renl way to
make the nunishmen. fit the crime, to
, bring home to the offender the measure
,of his offense. .
I By the time that boy has worked
and saved to restore the stolen money
he will have gained n new iden of
the rights of others in their property.
Then this mother's sentence provided
the proper accompaniment to punish
mentreformation, in bed at 9 o'clock
every night!
What a world of protection for the
Bungalow For Sale.
I offer for sale the new six-room
bungalow 1 am building nt the corner of
Twelfth and Locust street, in my newly
Uatd off addition. Full basement and
all modern except heat. For price
and terms apply to I. L. Miltonberger.
Miss Holen Hughes, of Gretna, enmo
n few days ngo to visit her cousins, the
Misses Isabella nnd Marie Doran.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Turplo and family
went to Merlngo, In,, Tuusday to visit
the lattor's parents. They nro making
the trip by auto. 5l
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Will Celebrate
4th
railroad faro up to $5.00. Railroad1 child in that simple rule! iiow it erects
fnvo in ovcpaa nf $.1 no wl hn naui bv ' a bar ritrainst temntntion, evil associa-
the board.
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estate
THE MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
The assets of this association exceed
the sum of half a million dollars. The
reduction of the rate of interest to bor
rowers has increased the demand for
loans; and in order to meet this demand
the association will issue a limited
amounted of its PAID UP STOCK.
Money invested in this paid up stock
draws six per cent interest, payable
semi-annually, and may be withdrawn
at anv time upon thirty days notice.
such notice being waived where there j
are funds in the treasury to meet the
withdrawal.
T. C. Patterson, President.
Samuel Goozcn, Secretary.
M. E. Church
A special service for Old Folks will
be held Sunday at 11 o'clock. Free
autos will be furnished all those who
need such conveyance. Come let us
make this a glad day for the aged
ones. This service will close with the
sacrament of the Lord's supper.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. tfr.
The Junior league is now taking its
summer vacation. Epworth league 0:45
p. m. Preaching 8 p. m. subject High
Priced Land. Special music is provided
for this service. All are welcome.
tions and the forming of bad habits!
How it tenches regularity and temper
nnce and promotes moral and physical
health! This sentence embodying res
titution and reform, enforced by par
ental and judicial authority, should be
all tlint is necessury for nny child that
has strnyed into paths of crime.
Sioux City Tribune.
100,000.00
To Loan on improved farms at low rate
of interest
withx privilege
of partial
payments.
Buchanati & Patterson.
A thirteen foot sidewalk is being
laid on the east Bide of the Baptist i
church property. I
Rnlnh Demcv and Miss Nelile Stin-1
I nette, both of Moorefield, were granted f
i n permit to wed by County Judge Grnnt
I yesterday afternoon.
I A man named Siebold, living in the
northwest part of tho county, filed an
, information agninst the Kilmer brothers
I of tho same section Tuesday charging
them with nssult. The trouble nrov
during the annual school district meet
ing. The defendants took a continuance
I for thirty days. ,
J. F. Clabaugh received word thei
t early part of the week of the death of
father, who had gone to rlorlda in i
company with his daughter for hm
hemlth. The deceased who was seventy,
nine years of age, made a visit in North
Platte several years ago.
If you arc building or going to build i
' or buy, investigate. We loan plan of the I
Nebraska Central Building & Loan As-1
sociation. C. F Temple, Agt
Household Drugs
You will need some of these use
ful articles
Paris Green, per lb 35c, J lb 20c,
lb 10c
Arsenate Lead, per lb 25c. Lon
don purple, per lb 35c.
Nictone, for spraying delicate
plants (uEe 1 oz to 1 gallon
water) 20c per oz.
A. D. S. Foot Soap, for tender
aching feet, large cake 25c.
Bugicide, Large Ilottlo 25c. This
is a non poisonous Bed Bug
Killer.
Snni-Flush, for keeping water
closet bowls vhite, por can 25c
Insect Powder 10c, 15c nnd 25c
cane. v.
Palm Olive Soap, special deal,
5 cako1 and a 50c jar Palm
Olive Cream for 50c.
Stone Drug Co.
Big Free Acts
Sports of All Kinds
Balloon Ascension
Pyrotechnic Display
Music by Two Bands
Rice & Dore Carnival
A GOOD TIME FOR EVERYBODY
COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF
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THE WAY WE DO
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wny we have the implements nnd
the "know how" when it comes
to repairing automobile. Hurry
up orders is what we like, and we
keep enough men to repair your
car in record time. Your orders
please.
J. S. Davis Auto Co.
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