60 til a; 1 1 THIRTIETH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEIL, MAY 21, 19 15. No. 35 LOCAL AM) PEIlSONAL For Itotit 2 largo front rooms for; light houBoltooplng. &14 oast, aa si. i The literary dopartmont of tho Twentieth Contury Club will meot with Mrs. Joseph Roddy Tuesday afternoon nt 4 o'clock sharp. 514 cast Fourth street. uk,S F. C Piolstlckor, W. II. McDonald nnd R. F. Sooborger will go to Grand Island tho early part of, next week to nttond tho district convention of bankers. The hospital tea nort week will be at tho home of Mrs. John Med raw, 221 south Locust, Wednesday, May 26th. Mrs. McGraw will bo assisted by Miss O'Hare. Come and enjoy a musical treat from 3 to 0. The Grand Island beet sugar factory sent up an outfit of .beet workers Wednesday which wore distributed at points west of North Platte. There were twonty-slx .families aggregating 123 people. Weathor forecast for North I'latto and vicinity: Fair tonight and Sat urday; light frost to exposed portions tonight; rising tcmperaturo Saturday. Highest tcmperaturo yesterday 43, a year ago 42; lowest last night 32, a year ago 54. Tho divorce case of Guy Edis against Viola Edis, was called In tho district court yesterday and continued over until today. By reason of the sensa tional evidence, tho case is attracting a largo attendance oft liose who en Joy salacious tales. A. V. Wortman writes us that he could not keep out of the newspaper game and has. accepted a position with tho Beatrlco Daily Sun as telegraph editor and sport writer. He has also been offered tho position of state edi tor of the Lincoln Daily Star after July 15th. J. C. Piercy, at one time weather ob server at the local station, but of lato years living at Tonapah, Nov., passed through Wednesday evening enroute COLD WKATHKH MAUDS men scoi!i:s iMi'ossmiiK. This awful May weathor tho "aw fulest" wo hnvo ovor lind, don't' forgot has materially interforrod with tho success of tho stuto Bhoottng tourna ment held In North I'latto this weok. The tournament was to havo opened IIVA.NGKMST UMVHY SCOHKS , POPULAR AM USKM KNTS Convorts previously reported 254: Convorts yesterday nfternoon 17 j Convorts last night 10 Total to date .231 Tho tabornuele was crowded again Tuesday, but the rain, the sleet," the ; iast nlgUt when Dr L0wry gavo his snow and the cold made It impossible to handle a gun. A few of tho braver ones went out to the grounds, but they were soon so benumbed Hint they couldn't tell whether they were hand ling guns or yards sticks. No events were attempted Wednes day forenoon, but In tho afternoon, though tho weather was chilly, seventy-two men faced the traps and each shot at 145 targets. Gulintly led the field by breaking 91 out of the first 100. Henry Robhnuson of this city took second placo with eighty-nine nnd Sam Huntley third with eighty-six. Each day's program called for 200 targets to each man, but on nccount of the late start mndo Wednesday only 145 per man wcro sent out that day. This loft 255 targets for each shooter yesterday and a total of 400 for tho two days. Bert Manning, the olllclal score Keep splendid nnd logical nddross on tho popular amusomont question of to day. For a toxt, ho used the words found in Galations G:7-S. Ills gonoral outllno was as follows: Sow thoatro and reap corrupt mor als. Tho effect upon both playors and audience Is corrupting to tho morals! of both of thorn. In plain, yet klnd and convincing argument, tho ovnn-t gcllst brought out argument after nr-: gumont against theatre going on the pnrt of Christians especially. Sow the social card game nnd you reap a gambler's hell. "Too-many think that they should permit theso things In tho homo so the boys would not caro to play whon they get away from homo," Mr. Lowry declared, "but the facts aro that the homo Is the placo where gamblers aro made. They can not get behind tho closed doors of tho professional den, until they havo be er, has not at this timo maue his to- como ai,i0 to play a stroiic Knme." tttls, but tho three lilgh ametcur men ''Sow the dance and 1111 tho brothel" on the 400 .targets wcro Huntley, of was tne subject last discussed. The Omaha, 3G8; Vamer, of Adams, 3G7; i,i arguments of tho dance being a Bendel, of Sedgwick, Col., 303. , harmless amusement a healthful ex- In tho professional class tho two j crcis0 ami 0I1C vliich makes tho danc high men were O'Brien 371 and Max- cr graceful were all gone over, nnd no well 370. I nolnt left untouched. Truelv Dr. Low- rouay zvv targets win oe auoueu 10 each man, and to the resident of Ne braska breaking tho greatest number of tho second 100 will go the state championship. This state contest Is not open to professionals. Last evening tho business session of the association was held in tho First National Bank- hall, Vice-President Geo. L. Carter presiding In the ab sence of the, president. At this ses sion reports were read, and mntters re lating to the organization discussed. In tho election of olllcers lor tne on to Washington, D. C, whero he was ; suing year, Gus Sievers, of Grand Is nulled on matters of a business na turc. Thiough P. II. McEvoy ho wished to be remembered to all his old North Platte friends. Hershey will make tho eagle s;cream on Saturday, July 3d, this having been decided upon at a meeting held Wed nesday evening. The secretary of tho Commercial Club was Instructed to write the secretary of the NorthrPlatte Chamber . of .Commerce extending a hearty invitation to the members of that organization and to tho people of North Platte to attend the Hershey celebration. land, was elected president; Geo. L. Carter, of Lincoln, re-elected vice president, and Emll Wolbach, of Grand Island, secretary and treasurer. Three towns were In the race for the shoot next year, Grand Island. Alliance and Columbus. On the first ballot Grand Island received 24 votes, Alli ance 20 and Columbus 1G. On tho next ballot the vote stqod Grand Is land 39, Alliance 21. A' telegram was sent tho Alliance, commercial' ,club thanking it for the courtesy of flic in vitation and commending tho work of the hustlers they had sent to tho convention. e...iv null Hume Cancelled. While the weather throughout the Word received from Maywood this ' tournament was disabreeable. the morning stated that the ball team" shooters, good sports that they, are, ac would not be Iiere for a gamo next coptcd condltons gracefully, and made Sunday. The excuse given is that the light of their "troubles." Tho raw roads are too bad to make the trip. wind interferred with tho best results, p and the score generally speaking, were 1111 flUlllllVUK vw....0 namcnt said this morning: "I believe I am voicing tho sentiment of every man here when I say that wo are thor Texas, Missouri and Kansas. It AITFMAXN & WEllNKKT CO. .'), 1(1 nnd 2."c Stoic. (I. A. W. 11. C, U. S. W. V Notice ! oughly enjoying the hospitality shown On Sunday evening meet nt 7: 30, jus by the people of North Platto and mnini rvi nt thf. Rnlsconnl . esneciallv by members of tho Buffalo church is arranged to include selec-jBill Gun Olub. The weather has not Hons aimropriate for such a memorial.' been what wo desired, but that Is not All relatives, friends, members or churches id the city are Invited to participate. The congregation of tho Lutheran church will unito in this service. Alfalfa Seed North Platte's fault, and notwith standing its inclemency wo havo good sport. Wo leave you tonight feeling that we havo been royally treated.' For Kent Five room cottage, city water, elec ts 00 ner bushel while it lasts. Sec j trie lights and sewer. $15 per month, sample at Derryberry & Forbes'. Inquire of T. Slmants, 303 south Clicst T.nnis Macev. nut street. 35-2 Face to Face I tell you that it is your plain duty to yourself (o luivo your house and any other property you may possess fully Insured against fire.. "(Jet Insured" nt onco by nil means. Tho cost Is not worth considering In proportion to whin you get for It In the way ot pro feet ion. Don't delay. Do not be fool isli and postpone further the inking out of a policy. I can oner you the most advantageous policy on the market. R ! ! C . IF. T E MPLE , EAL ESTATE, 10ANS AND INSURANCE ROOMS iSSia, LOAF. BUILDING, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. ry bellves in preaching a straight for ward message without fear or favor. The subject for tho address tonight will be "Be Sure Your Sin AV111 Find You Out." There will bo services Sat-1 ii ti1 n ' ii 1 ir It i n i 1 Mi ins onftrlnna 1 ti Hi n ' i iiipjiiv twin iiiii i v. v, o jit vtiu tabernacle Sunday. In tho afternoon at 2:30 Mr. Lowry will give the only address ho gives to women only. An-! nounce this carefully. At the same hour, Mr. Shober will give his story "Seventeen Years a Tramp" to men ' only at the Presbyterian church. ! Inwry isms From Popular Amuse ments Sermon. You say, 'Can't the theatre bo re formed?' I answer, "Yes." 'When?' Just as soon as tho devil is converg ed and not before; the whole business is under his control." You say, 'I only go to the picture shows.' "Well, It Is just a matter of sowing and reaping; sow the pic ture show and you will reap tho theatre." "Edwin Booth once declared he. would have a moral theatre, and ho and his supporters lost ?G,000,000 In the venture." Tho public is to blame. Just let mio press say that a certain show Is low and Immoral and tho managers will chuckle to themselves, for they know that it is an advertisement that will bring tho public flocking to their doors." "Probably many of you did not know that the deck of cards was mndo n the ilrst place to entertain an Idiot ic king, nnd they havo been entertain ing a good many Idiotic people over since." "What does tho young man seo when he enters tho gambling room? A deck of authors? No. A deck of cards just like the one In your stand-table draw er at home." I "Some of you society dames may never become black-leg gamblers; you are worse you are black-leg gam bler manufacturers" "It doesn't matter whether tho sil ver be moulded into the shape of a dol lar, or a cup or a. thimble. Whenever anything changes hands over tho luck of tho cards, it is gambling pure and simple." "You say 'I let my children play at homo so they wont want to play else where.' "Why, you might Just as woll talk of feeding your pigs corn at homo so they wouldn't oat corn If thoy get ovor Into tho neighbor's lot. A Tfrlsc guy, you uro!" "1 had Just an soon send my boys to the saloon to tenoh them sobriety, or my girls to the brothol to teach thoin purity, us to tench my boys to play cards and then hopo that they .would not turn out to be gainblern." "I do thank God that I was brought up by a mother who had both religion and good Bense. I never saw n curd In our homo." 'Well. says a wlfo, 'I play cards with my husband at homo so ho will not go to tho club-rooms or tho snjoons to play.' "Wull. nbout all I have to say is this, what did you marry tho old hog for anyway?" "Men, t nvo you degenerated to that extent that you aro no longor attract ed by tho society of iv pure wlfo and your chlldron, so you must go to tho club or boozo Joint to find your enter tainment? If so, I would suggost that you get a llttlo moro hair and a tall, and be an out and out dog and bo done with It." "In every community wo nnd moth ers, wives and daughters whom It soims would rather seo tholr sons, .husbands and brothers damned ctorn ally In hell than tr givo up their dam nable card clubs." "Some of you girls say, 'I would rather danco than eat,' which In plain English means that you would rather bo hugged than to cat." "You say that these other amuse ments are too tnmo. Yes, that is Just it. You want something that will tiro your blood with sex emotions. It .Isn't that you can't find clean amuse ments you don't want them." "You say, 'It' makes ono graceful to dance.' Well, I would rather my daughters get graco in their hearts than lnt heir heels." "I would rather seo m other two daughters In their graves than in tho embrace of theso vile-hearted dancing masters. Recently ono of theso fel lows confessed that ho had ruined nearly 500 girls In 15 years experience as a dancing master." "Arch Bishop Spalding of Now York made tho startling statement that the work of the confessional rovcaled the fact that 19 out of 20 women who fall and aro lost to virtue can trace tho beginning of their downfall to tho modern dance." "The position of the waltz Is sug gestive of Impurity, and Is not por mlssablo anywhere else In the world In doccnt society except between man 'nnd wife." t'Tho 'Tango' is tho danco of tho na tives of South Americn. Tho 'Grizzly Bear' danco origlnaed with the negroes In San Francisco. Tho 'Turkey Trot' was first seen on the Bowery In Now York, and It Is a well known fact that the old round dance had Its origin in tho low dives of Paris." "Thackory said a man who will danco is an 'Ass.' Now I tlld not say that. Thackery said it. I hnvo too much re spect for tho long-eared donkey." To (he Public. Docorujion Dny la ono of bleasod memory, made sacred by custom and statute, when our people gathor nt tho roatlUK place of our departed loved ones. v It ta an observance born of tho fer vor of patrlotc aacrllce. It la a recollection of the coat of tho national unity and righteousness that enables tho stars of our ting to shlno across tho sons today us boacon lights of hone and protection. Let us therefore Join with the veter ans in Its observance nnd attend to getting the cemotorlcs In suitable shape ror our offerings on Memorial Day. The legal obsorvanco will this year bo May 31st. Respectfully, E. H. EVANS, Mayor. For Kent. Five room, modern houso Including heat, 709 woet Fifth street. Ono ot the nicest locations In tho city. Scvon room houso in 700 block south Pino street. Two bnrns, good chicken houso and outbuildings. Sovon room houso 515 west Eloventh stroot. Two good lots, nlco chicken houses and yards. Windmill In yard for wntor and pump in house. Houso in oxccllont condition. .Will ront to right party qulto reasonable. C. F. TEMPLE, Agont, Boom 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phono Red 500. 34-2 Cresler KIccfed President. North Platte, and a North Platte man was again recognized in a Nebraska state convention this week when Dr. O. II. Crcssler, of this city', was elected presldont of the state dental associ ation which held Its convention In Omaha this week. Dr. Cressler has been ono of tho active members In tho association for several years, and hnd previously hold an oiilcial position. His election as president or tho assocla tlon is a compliment to his standing as a dentist In tho state. Congratu lntions, Doctor. Work on tho "seedling mllo" ot the Lincoln Highway at Kearney will bo started this weok. This milo of road will cost five or six thousand dollars. Mutual Building & Loan Association o North Platte, Nebraska. Organized 18S7. Have plenty of money on hands to close loans promptly. Will loan on North Platte City property for building purposes or to assist its members in buy ing homes or paying off mortgages. The monthly payments on $1000.00 loan are on principal $5.00 and interest $6.00 or $11.00 in all and on other sums in proportion. - Borrowers in this association can pay their loans off with a saving of 23 to 30 per cent over any competing association. Merest From Date Our Certificates of Deposit oarn.tho depositor 4 por cent from date of de posit. Thoy may bo tranafarrod byondorao mont without loss of accrued intorost. Thoy aro always acceptable as col lateral for temporary loans. 'Whon renewed, tho intorest is pay able in cash, or it may bo added to tho principal, to thoreaftor draw Intorest. Platte Valley State Bank, "Absolute Protection for Depositors Under Nebraska State Guaranty Law" Worth PJotf e, Nebraska. Sutherland Youmj People Married' Vernon J. Coker and Miss Mabel Fyo were united In ninrrlago Wednesday evening by Judge French, nnd left tho same night for tho west on a wedding trip. Tho young couple aro residents of Sutherland, tho groom being a son ot Honry Coker, for ninny yenrs living In thRt vlllnge. and tho bride a daugh ter of Calvin Fye, nlso nn old timer In that section. Mr. and Mrs. Coker will make thrlr home In Sutherland. Swedish Church Announcement. Tho Swedish Luthornns ot North Platto will hold a ladles aid meeting at tho rcsldcnco of John E. Stcnvall on 1202 East Gth street Friday after noon at 3 oclock. Ladles who under stand any of tho Scandinavian lan guages aro Invited to attend. Coffee and refreshment will bo served. Swedish services will bo held in tho idvontlst church Sunday nfternoon at 4 o'clock. Rov. Kenneth Beschor, pas tor of the Lutheran church at Horshey will bo horo and conduct the services. For a long tlmo it lias been tho do- siro of tho Swedes of North Platto to work with tho intention of creatiiiK a church whero thclf motherionguo Is spoken. Rev. Reseller has prom ised to take this idea up and will conduct services onco a month in tho Advontlst church. Wo thoroforo extend Invitation to all Scandinavians. For Sale Graduation Gifts of every kind and char acter every price and purpose. Look our stock over for suggestions. For instance, see Self-Fillina Fountain Pen NON-LEAKABLE tho original self-filler that fills and cleans itself in 4 seconds. What could be more useful or welcome as a Graduation Gift? 2 Corrugated Iron Buildings which nin no moved v down, nt HerHhcy tlce. Iron Buildings which r,IIIiri v TSwltiM CLiNTON, ihe Jeweler '' ' j . 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