Serai-Weekly Tribune IRA L. BAKE, Editor and l'ubllsher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year by Mall In Adrance....$1.25 One Tear by Carrier in Adranco. .$L50 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, PoatofUce as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, JUNE 2.1, 191C. SCHEDULE FOR GET-ACQUAINTED RAIRY-S1LO TRIP. The following schedule has been arranged for tho Get-Acquainted Dai-ry-Silo trip to be made under tho aus pices of Ithe Chamber of Commerce, the North Platto Substation and tho State Agricultural College on Tuesday and Wednesday of next Week. Tuesday's Trip Leave North Platte at 8:30 and ar rive at the Haspol dairy farm and re main 30 minutes, arrive alt Strollbcrg Shorthorn cattle farm at 9:15 and ro maln 15 minutes, arrive at Scott Rey nolds' stave silo at 10:45 and remain 45 minutes, arrive at I. M. Abercrom blo's senil-plt silo at 11:45 and remain 15 ninutes, arrive at Harry Stevens' stave silo at 12:00 and remain until 1:30 with picnic dinner in grove. Ar rlvo at Petltt sheep farm at 1:50 and remain 10 minutes, arrive at E. M. Robbins' pit silo at 2:00 and remain 15 minutes, arrive at A. S. Gregg's pit silo at 3:00 and remain 20 minutes, ar rive at Clause Mylander's stavo silo and irrigation well at 3:40 and remain 20 minutes, arrive at Doolittle's horse farm at 4:30 and remain 15 minutes, arrive at experimental station at 5:00 and remain until six. Wednesday's Trip Leave North Platto at 8:30 and ar rive at Maxwell at 9:45, arrive at John Griffith's stave silo at 10:00 and remain 30 minutes, arrive at Wm Houser's tile silo at 10:45 and remain 15 minutes, arrive at National Ceme tery at 11:00 and remain 20 minutes, arrive at Fred Ericsson's at 11:30 where a program will be rendered and a picnic dinner held In tho grove. Ar rive at Louis Carlson's pit silo at 1:30 and remain 20 minutes, arrive at Wll Hams' concrete silo at 2:15 and re main 30 minutes, arrive at Scott & Son's stave silo at 3:00 and remain 15 minutes, arrive at Frank Swift's silo at 3:30 and remain 30 minutes, arrive at Brady at 4:30, remain 30 minutes and then to North Platte. ::o:: Lutheran Announcements. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Evening service 8 o'clock. A service of song by the choir. :.onoi sjoqirttni imports aty. Anthem, A Day of Rest and Glad ness. Solo, Mrs. Langston. Anthem, Tho Solid Rock. Anthem, Through Peace to Light. Solo. i Anthem, O Be Joyful In the Lord. Trombone Solo, Mr. Arthur Tramp Solo, Miss Ernia Huffman. Anthem, I will Lift Up Mine Eyes. Under the successful chorister work of Mrs. Langston, the choir of tthis church offers a splendid servico of song. Every one will be "welcome : :o: : Hitching Post Locations. Street paving necessitating the re moval of hitching posts from tho ctreets, a committee was appointed by the Chamber of Commerce to secure locations. Tho committee reports that permission has been granted to erect posts on tho lot at the corner south of tho Morsch-Klenck building, on tho Twinem lot east of tho Brodbeck building, on tho Herrod lot cast of the Herrod store, and the Bowen lot west of Locust on tho north side Posts wll be erected on these lots in the near future for the beneefit of tho farmers teams. M. K. Neville left Tuesday for North- port to spend a couplo of days. Harry Evans is assisting in the Austin watch repairing rooms. Mr. and Mrs. John States went to Omaha to visit for a week or more. Miss Bessie Evans left Wednesday morning for Colorado to spend several "Weeks. Mrs. Gcno Crook returned Tues day evening from a visit In eastern points. Miss Carson, of Grand Island, Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo M. Smith. Dr. Marie Ames was called to Brule on professional business Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. L. Metcalf and baby havo returned from a visit In Lexington Ith friends. F. W. Rlncker loft Wednesday morn ing for Keystono to spend several days on business. Farm and Ranch loans at lowest rates and best terms. Money on linnd to close loans promptly. 43tf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Master Hawthorno Ary, of Omaha, is visiting his uncle Byron Oberst and family for ton days. Miss Anna Loskcy, of Kearney, for merly of this city, Is visiting this week with Miss Ella Blake. For Sale Cfow houso, 1212 west Third street, $1,G50. 41-9 Charles and Mario Martini returned Tuesday evening from Omaha where they visited for a weok. Miss Ruth Streltz returned this week from Lincoln to spend tho Bum mer with tho homo folks. For Sale Pondorosa tomnto plants. L R. Tucker, Red G98. 45-2 Miss Bertha Hodges, of Lincoln, has been tho guest of her brother, V. Oral Hodges, for several days. A. L. Wagner, of Wood Rlvor, state drug inspector, spent, sovcrnl days hore this week Wn business. Wanted Girl for general house work. Mrs. A. B. Hoagland, 608 west Fourth Btrcot. 43tf E. N. Ogler drove over to Maywood this week and sold a Chalmers G-30 to R. B. Merrill, of that town. Miss Elaine Bundy returned Tues day evening from a visit with her sis ter, Mrs. Deo Rnnoy, in Wallace. Mr. and Sirs. Will Peters left a fow days ago for tho eastorn part of this state to visit relatives. Jack Hartor returned Wednesday from Estis Park and Yellowstone whore ho spent tho past month. For Rent 5 room modern house In cluding heat. E. N. Ogler, phono 224. , 44tt Mrs. A. C. Howard and children left this weok for Yesler, Wash., to visit for several weeks with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon and daughter Harriet left Wednesday for Denver to visit relatives for a weok. Mr. and Mrs. John Botincr returned Wednesday morning from Omaha whoro they visited for sovoral days. Paul Nolan returned Tuesday after noon from Grand Island whoro ho spent tho foro part of this week. Mrs. Alex Fonwlck left a few days ago for Chcyenno and Missoula, Mont., to spend a month with her daughters. Was It a Skirt of Waist yoi Grant ed? Special salo on them nil this week. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Mrs. T. G. Thompson left Wednes day morning for Omaha and other eastern points to spend a couplo of weeks. Dr. Morrill, Dentist, MoDonald Bank Building. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. G. Brlnklcy, of HnBtlngs, nro visiting this week -with local friends, having mode the trip by auto. A twolvo year old boy to hlro out m tho farm to tho right parties. In quire 803 wost Seventh. Phono Black 030. 4G-2 Lot Landgraf & Hoga do your paint ing, paper hanging and decorating. Phono Black C92 or Black 570. 23tt Tho Gundorson Bros were In town this weok buying lumbor for the erec tion of a house on their land south of town. A score of members of tho Robokah lddge spent Tuesday evening In Pax ton attending a special meeting of tho lodge. For Farm Loans boo or wrlto Gono Crook, room 3, Waltomath building, North Platte. 41tt II. C. Jones, vf Oakland, Cal., nnd J. L. Masters, of Orovillc, Cal., were among tho auto tourists who passed cast this Weok. Miss Mario Von Goetz, who has been teaching In West Point for sovoral years, camo homo a fow days ago to spend tho summer vacation. Frances Flynn left Tuesday after noon for Milwaukee to accept a po sition with the Allys-Chambors Mfg. Co. Mrs. Huffman nnd son, of Omahn, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus Huff man for a weok, loft Tuesday after noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M. Frnzlor, of La iMcssa Cal., arrived horo Tuesday ov erling to visit their niece, Mrs. V. Lucas. Highest market prlco paid for hides. Wo buy dry bones, iron nnd other Junk. North Platto Junk Houso. 27tf Mrs. Barney of Kearney, who vis Wed Mrs Edward Rebhausen and fam ily for a lW5oek wont homo Tuesday evening. Mrs. Francis Arrowsmlth of Ogal olla, who was visiting her grand-par-cnts Mr. nnd Mrs. N. F. Clough loft Tuesday evening. Wanted Young married woman to help In Toomlng houso for hor nnd hor husband's rooms. Inqutru Woodbine Rooming house, Mrs. Frank Gardner, Prop. 44tf Mrs. Ellznbdth CofTeo and son Bur dctt Wright, of Lincoln, enmo tho first of this weok and tho lattor will mako his homo with his aunt Mrs. M. II. Douglas. Schedule of Ball Gnmes. The following ball games have oeen secured for tho homo grounds: Staplotton June 23d. Hastings June 25th and 2Gth. Gothenburg June 29th. Lincoln Cleaners and Dyers July 2d, 3d and 4th. Cheyeneo July 9th and 10th. Grant July 16th. North Platto will play at Gothen burg June 24th and at Grant July 8th .fi Nurso Brown Memorial Hospital Notes Miss Edna Laughlln of Sutherland was operated upon this week. Miss Mabel Kelso left tho hospital today for her homo at Dickens. Miss Kelso was operated upon recently and made a very satisfactory recovery. Miss Pearl Snyder, of enst Sixth street entered tho hospital Wednesday morning for treatment. f ; 0 To tii'o Public If your garbage cans aro not In plain sight at tho alley, and are not emptied, don't blamo tho garbago man. They must bo kept In plain sight, so that ho can seo them with out taking tlmo to hunt them, and they must bo in or near tho alley. If you havo complaints to mako, seo The Reputation of the Maxwell W HAT is the bore and stroke of your motor," was asked a Maxwell owner not long ago. "I don't know," he replied simply, "I don't buy cars on figures any more. I buy them on what they've done." For this man, and for many others like him, it was enough that during the thirteen strenuous years the Maxwell record for performance, reliability and economy had swept it to the front. Figures engine speed figures, horse-power figures, wheel-base figures they meant nothing to him. The name "Maxwell" carried more weight than all the technical description that could be offered. Maxwell cars have achieved this great good will and this priceless position with the public only by their unequalled record of things done. What is said of an automobile in its specifications is one matter. What the car actually does in the hands of owners, year after year, is another matter. The Maxwell car has won its position through sheer merit. It has set record after record in competition with cars of all prices and classes. Everything considered, the Maxwell i3 the safe investment. It is a known, tried and proved product. It will serve you as it is serving and has served countless others. Let us arrange for a demonstration today. You will be under no, obligation We want to give you a chance to convince ycmr3o.lf. Touring Car $655 Roadsle $C35 F. O. B. DETROrr C. MjitROTTER Agency, - $ North Platte andl'Brady, Neb. $ Time Payments if Desired illlPJU iflTHT 1 tK.iJffJLJfc lAjlfa me. W. B. SALISBURY, Streot Commissioner.