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1 x Utnt Historical 8deltr Worth TIHRTY-SIXTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., JUNE 11, 1920. a i 1 , No. l (The ptie finni-Width) (Tribune SOUTH PLATTE WILL CELEI1UATE THE FOUUTll. North Plntto has decided to put oa -a real old fashioned celebration on 1'IONEEU OF LISCOLS COUNT1' - HIES IN DENVElt TUESDAY. TLA(5 HAY WILL HE OHSEHVEO NEXT MOSD AY. ALLES TELLS EAItMEUS NO . 1XCHEASE IS NECKSSAKY. There passed away In Denver Tuos- Next tynday Is Flag Dny, and m- tihiv nftnrnnnn n nlniiiMir nt' T.lnr.nln ' nrnnrlntt. nvnrcliiM will lin linlil nt Appearing lieforo ..tho meeting of Saturday the Third of July, in con- county in tno person or uric- p. m. ui the .ui amiitorium CVT S"""" V..n.. ncctlon with tho liiir nuto mem. Thin sson, wno locateu ai i. moi-norson , untior uio auspices oi mo war jmoui- T" '""" ?.:"""" will begin at nine thirty In tho morn- A00 u whh wo-urai. inr.u u, w.Ke vn sou wiy mui o ur uuiriouc buoiu- :";."" ' r , " "T"", , ,r . " 1 lng with a big parade through tho 'P "omesteau in uncoin county, ties i wim Mrs. a uiry isiuor prcsiumg. - ,r"hr7'"'"r' ' " business RtrPi.tH whloh will bo lm-l r is homestead is now owned by Fred B. 12. Carr will deliver an address on -. 7 ftUV ,"K0IJ to exist, no ino& a .on. and has prW behalf of tho B. P. 0. Elk., Rev. Mac- JW Qt j ha; at tho Court House lawn led by ncen inrmou a longer poriou oi con-Kimosn win speaK lor uio American - -1D,tt", ' T,; Chorus. This will bo;?c" vo .yenra "'in any oinur iract oi Region, mrs. 11. m. unmos iqc uio - , NOMINATIONS. 1VILL he .H'AHE AT CHICAGO TODAY. Tho platform of tho . republican party for 1020 was ndopred by tho i, fnr filnnor Afiori'and In the county. Mr. Ericsson came Daughters of tho Amorican Revolution A,len Bain, no he hi? auto nCracesAand to Ft. MePhersofrom Nebraska City, and Mrs. W. J. T.ley for the Woman's wJKl i of the card this will uoM10'0 .h?. n fT aml Pr'or.Kollof Corps. Tho music will be in u fU( 'n cises the Community concluded in dinner come from tiro looks the fastest contest that has over been seen in this part of tho country. Tho inimitable Uhlley will bo on deck with the old Hudson all dolled upfor tho occasion and there is a long string of real sports who have como to town to beat him to tho money If It can be done. After tho races at seven thirty in tho evening will bo put on a program of sports for the young folks, thon a bend concert and at dark the fire works. For real sports there will be a wrestling match, to start at ten thirty. -::o:: Owen Jones, Georgo Garman. Hershey "Welch 'and 13. "N. Ogicr loft yesterday for Rat lake where they will spend several days fishing for bass. Charley Dixon went to Omaha the early part of tho week to attend the convention of state optometrists, of Wjilch he Is an officer. Arrow Collars 10 cents. 100 dozen good stylos. Buy n big supply during this big sale. EDWAHDS-HEYNOLDS COMPANY. to that lived In St. Loliis, where ho charge of Mrs. Gllfoylo, served as Mr. Allen Bald, however, that con In tho county oouallzeii somo bolnr; too high, other tracts too low. ml.,.. ........ I .. . l , . ... .1 ! I as a militiaman in tho civil! Following tho exercises- at tho , 'Tii. . i T "'"f"'1' war. upon arriving at Ft. MoPlierson auditorium members oi tno patriotic ; . " . ho took a government contract for I societies and others will proceed In tond 'by a 8,ft'? 0 l1 nnmw ot fftr cutting timber in tho canyons south of iautos to tho city cemetery to witness "ors to almost nil tho seating capac the fort, later taking tho homestead tho un veiling of tho monument pur- - ' ffii C,"rt ,r0?in" Ko't ! N,ov" 0 and locating thereon. In tho earlier chased by the W. R. C. and which will S,lL'Ctelnl0cba'""a,i.?,l r.v days Mr. Ericsson wns a prominent bo dedicated to soldiers and sailors ,7' ,wn$ 5, 'Pc"P,?w i mil c ire. ns. wlin mvn hhrrliI linwnil. Tlio urn- T ...,.... ., ilguro in business and political circles, who havo passed boond. Tho pro- . . . 1 . .. , - . .M.l 1M htwI fnr Knvornl forma nonnnlpil tho trrntumn In Pm.noMInt, U-IM, tl,tu . wiuwuuBo tuuiuy UU(U la position of county commissioner. He rc.sowlll be as follows: Taps by VnM luari suiinp, invocation by j'rosulont , ' Mrs. Sftnrord Hartmp.n of tho W. R. l ZIu. ,n r.. mmm. hv Mr. niMrov. ..... 'itiO lB WflS nOCOSS.Iry In Keith Saturday "The BetterOle" The biggest comedy hit the stage has had for years. And i? is sure some comedy in a picture. Also two part comedy "Light Weight Lover." &3 Keith, Monday) and Tuesday. was a man of strict integrity nml en- joyod tho confidence of ovory acquain tance. Mr. Ericsson, who would havo reach ed his olghty-flfth milostono next July, retired from active farm work a number of years ago and sinco tho doath of his wifo ten years ago had made his 'homo with his children loca ted at different points. At tho tlmo of his death he was mnking his home with his daughter Mrs. H. P. Votaw in Denver. Ho Is survived by eight chil dren. They are Mrs. W. G. Melon of North Park, Col., Mrs. John Burke of Denver, Mrs. J. D. Mallon of Denver, Emil Ericsson of Ontario, Cal., Fred and Royal of Cottonwood, Mrs. H. P. Votaw of Denver rfnd Miss Anna Eric sson, who has been superintendent of schools at Clayton, N. M. Tho rfcmalns will arrive in this city tomorrow, a funeral Bervice will bo hold, at tho Masonic Temple. Sunday afternoon and interment mado in Plainvlew cemetery south of Maxwell. ::o:: : Are silk shirts unpopular this sea son Not "with the .fellow who can af ford them, and now any one can afford (hem at the prices we will sell them for during our sale. Ituy silk shirts. They nro tho coolest and everybody knows bcy look tho best- EDWARHS REYNOLDS COMPANY. :;o:: Entertain at iycic. The Twentieth Century Club enter tained forty children, Tuesday, after noon from two o'clock until six-thirty at a picnic at the DoolltUe grove aB a rowarlT'foK-dlgglng ttan'dollori's. Tho chlldren'were'entertaWed with games and were served a bounteous lunch topped off with three gallons of Ice cream. The chlldron voted Mrs. North a royal entertainer. As the cash prizes have already boon awarded the Club has met overy promise in regard to tho campaign. Mrs. Ralph North as chairman of tho committee who put the oxprossod tho tho 1010 valu- Pef b,L,nnnil ' 1 p p " sufflolqiit revenue to conduct tho af- Ifl nfnL r a U,n 5yA v'un Z fir- f tho county.. W. V. Hoagland n? hi q w'v ritlf!; n n S rcal 5111 a,tlc,o o valuations and taxa- of tho U. S. W. V.. docorat on of mon- these, sneakers a gonoral discussion of ument by Everett. Howard and Elma tlon wl lch ho had proparod. Following May Crane, reading by Miss Adolo Lo- tho ub ect wna , M lipon motlo Dioyt benediction by Rev. Mack ntosh. Colonol' Boatt f n w4 nppolt. nps by Earl Stamp. There wll also ed cdinmUfee ot ono to nvlto Coun- u uiiuu,- uio uirecuoii oi airn. (y assttssor Allen to present himself 1' raniC HatCll. hntnrn 4hn montlnc Tt ra M.n M.nt Clolhlng for meii. Clothing for the, Mr AVen lecmr!l1 that no Increase oung men. Clothing for boys at one. yui was necessary. fifth to.one.half off during our great "? mouon 11 was uecmreu tno sonso stock reduction sale. All wo want to J tho mooting that property owners do In reduce stock. "Buy your clothes of oacllt Proclnct oo-pporato with tho now mid snvo money. 0r loss Is yonr l,riC,nc,t assessor to tho end that prop gain. EDWAHDS-HEYNOLDS CO. rty vauos bo placed on tho 1910 basis. r:ot; uiAjjujuia ui uuuu prccnici. Hand Concert Tonight. loll a meeting and appoint a commlt- This evening at eight o'clock tho tee of two to confor with tho assessor North Platte Band, Earl Stamp dlrec- of their precinct and go over tho valu tor, will open tho summer concert ations. It Avas further requested by season under tho nuspices of tho .city tnemeoting tbat the committees of two at the Court Houso Park. from eacii precinct meet in convention Following is tho program: nt tho court houso In this city on Tues- March, Gethsemano Commandory J'jno 15th, at wo q clock in tho Fulton nttcrnobn to perfoct a county organ- Overture,-Princess of'lndla King ization to protect ,tho taxpayers In- Valso Lento, Charmo d'Amour. ,ieresis m any omergency that might Kendall arise, jum 10 sianu uacK or tno county Serenata Moxipana, Ml Rosirene, nssessor should tho stato board of , Barnhouso equalization attempt to boost tho Lln- Muslcal Comedy Selection, Going , .coin county valuations. Mr. Novlllo's Up . , HlrschiCnairmansnip win contlnuo until tho Russian Rag a Go. L. Cobb I Permanent county organization Is of- fTnternolntincr thn worlil famous Pro- ilecteu ludo by Rachmaninoff.) Orlentat 'Intermezzo,- Dardanella Bernard March, Buffalo News, ....jLampo ;io: Tabernnclo. Program., 0 Friduy 2:30 p. m. Blblo Study: ''Tho Salt of the Earth." Friday, 7:30 Song service. 8:00 "Christ nn Agitator." Saturday evening, subject,; ".Atten tion!" dandelion nnmnalcn ovnr nml to whonWot Sunday at 10:30 subject: "Tho Ono IN much credit is duo wishes to thank the ladles who furnished cars for trans portation of the children. COMMITTEE ::o: A two-fisted star In a big smashing romance of love, struggle and Intrigue. Three pawns of fate all playing their own little game. , V rcwprca 1 Mrs. Frater State Delegate. Mrs. Geo. Frater will be one of six il ' II a thousand delegates to nttend the 15th 11 ilfllfATllilfA ITl SlPAIflQ .biennial convention of the General held in Des Moines, Iowa, Juno lGth to 23rd. Two million women aro afflll ated with tho National Federation and tho Nebraska Federation has ten thousand members. Mrs. Frater goes as a state dolegato to this convention known as the Goldon Prairie Biennial. Nebraska headquarters will bo at Hotel Elliot and the Nebraska dolega tlon will sit together in tho convention. Mrs. Frater . will loavo Sunday and stop In Omaha to attend tho luncheon to be given Tuesday noon at the Black stone for tho League of Women Voters MRS. W. E. STARR, JJress Cor, Fine Plants For Sale. Cabbage, tomato and sweet potato plants for 75 cents por 100 postpaid !ld West Plant Houso, Kearney, Neb " ::o:: Card of Tlianks. Words are inadequate to express our feelings but we want to sincerely thank our neighbors and friends, tho Eastern Star, the Union Pacific, freight houso employees and all of the Mason 1c bodies for their extreme kindness and beautiful floral offerings during tho Illness nnd death of Mrs. John G Mcllvaln. John G. Mcllvaln. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Roblnsdh and family. For Sine 1 Lot GCxl32on W. 8th St. 1 Lot 4x132 In Graccland Addn, 1 Lot 44x132 S. Maple St. ' ' Will sell any or all theso lots with reasonablo paymont down and monthly payments on balanco. MuBt be sold soon. Call 2G5J after C p. m. Crystal, Saturday and Monday TOM MIX IN IR. LOGAN U. S. A. Seo how.a patriot Bears the traitor's Ijrand that he mny outwit his enemies. Comedy Saturday t A .Tnzzy Janitor" Comedy Monday, "Whon Lore is Blind" .MHS. JIAHTIN JIICKELSEN DIES AT EUREKA, CAL. A messago received by E. F. See herger announced the death 'yosterday convention In session nt Chicago last morning nt nlno o'clock of Mrs. Mar- ovenlng and tho convention rccon- .tin Mlckolsen at tho home ot. her vonod at nlno o'clock this mrjrnlng 'daiightor In Eurokn, Cal. under ngroomont to uomlnato a prosl-, Tho deceased was well known . In dentin! candidate bforo II ends Its North Platto lmvlng'nindo her homo session. Senator Lodge Is phnlrmnn for fifteen years In Horshby, where of tho convention. Ihor husband was engaged In tho mer Tho plutfrom, over which u Btrenu- cnntllo buslnoss. Sho had boon in. ous light was mudo ns to tho plank on loor health for a long tlmo. Mrs. tho longuo of nations, approves" tho Mlckolsen was a Bplendld woman, .and right ot farmers to form co-oporntlvo .frionds nt Horshoy and In this city societies for marketing nnd an amend- wlll very much rogrot her passing mcnt to tho farm loan net to permit nway. better financing of tenants who wish ., . i"0' ' , to buy farms; the creation of a tax "n" Sul, tmt neM, . wo' " bflard to simplify income tax procod- , ' ? rL nc L' i" " X 3"' : ' v,.,b,A'",, ;r edwaiidsRynolds company. Ireland should havo tho right to dotor- mlno freedom without outsldo lntor- foronco; denies tho right to strike i against tho government but that rights i of govornmont employes must bo safe guarded; opposes government owner ship of railroads' and tho Plumb plan and ondorsos tho Cummlng-Esch bill; urges legislation to moro specifically limit monopllos; favors excluding Orlontnls and wants a higher moral and physical tost for Immigrants; Amorlcans should havo tho right of freo spooch but aliens not; urgos govornors to got ratification of woman suffrngo: condomns lnadoquato pay of postal-employes; ondorsos fodoral aid to states fqr vocational nnd agricul tural training; urges creation of a woman's bureau and approves equal pay for equal services ns to men nnd womon: nppi'ovos rigid lawn against child labor, r. fixed policy for the ro clnmntlon of western arid lands; and a policy to promote homo owning -::o: PeitunlonjOffBe 0rerall8,-thc best 5r6rair 'Jaado.; Tl'o gimraiileo of Hat- lsacuon or money back goes with ench puir. ronn nro nlso in for n blir cut nt this sale. EDWAUDS-IIEYNOLDS liujii'Awr. L. C. Carroll went to Grand Tslnnd yesterday on business. KEITH TONIGHT Gladys Brockwell IN " The Mother of His Children" A drama In which ovory one moves In tho very host of society. Two-pnrt, Sunshlno comedy "The Light Weight Lover" ..I,' r J- HMMHHMHHHHHHHflHMii il :.t :.: J.s i.t .t i.t i.t it i.t t.t a t.t t.t :.: if j; :.: J :.: it BASE BALL Grand Island vs North Platte Sunday, July 13th. I t.t - at' 2:45. Fair Ground Diamond. it Thing God Requires ot Me.' 3:30. A short service followed by conferonces of mbn and women In separate ses sions. 7:30 p. m. "Tho Most Deadly Sin In Nebraska." Tills Is not a tem perance sermon. Sunday schools at 9:30 a. in, meat, lng in their own churches. ' ::o:: Straw hats nlso- como In for their share of the big discount sale nt the Yes, we will also Include famous Knox straws. EDWAUDS-UEYNOLDS COMPANY. SATURDAY'S SPECIAL. Sugar 17c Per l'ouiid. With every five dollar purchase that you buy from mo tomorrow (Sat urday,) I will soli you a dollar's worth of sugar at 17 cents a pound. McMICIIAEL GROCERY, Phono 441. ::o:;' Did you see tho bathing suits in Tho Style Shop wlmlowB? AT THE DANCE! . Can You Imagine it. Sterling 5 With Us Again. K. C. HALL. Monday, June 14th. 1 j.t it t.t t.t t.t it it 1 it SDN THEATRE. FRIDAY "The Deadlier Sex" STAUUIN0 Blanche Sweet ALSO MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY SATURDAY "The Brute Breaker" STAItMNU Frank Mayo ALSO 2 Reel Big V Comedy MONDAY "Under Two Flags" STARRING . TbedaBara ALSO We Will Close Our -FIFTH OFF SALE i Wednesday, June 16th. 0 We will have accomplished the reduction our stocks to as low a figure as we wished. The market conditions are such that the money you have jpaid us for merchandise during this sale will not replace most of the goods on our shelves. North Platte merchants have not marked their goods up with the market value at anytime sinc'p. prices went up so that reductions you read of will not affect the retail price you will pay for mer chandise as these reductions do not reach as low a level as our present retail prices are based upon. Most merchandise for Fall will be higher than it has been for Spring and with few exceptions there will be no lower prices before Spring 192 L We thank you for your liberal patronage during this sale and assure you that we will only be to glad to give you the advan tage of any break in prices we may be able to find. Wilcox Department Store HA 3 t.t ELMO THB FEARLESS