The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 25, 1920, Image 4

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    NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA
July
Under the Auspices of the Lincoln County Agricultural Society.
EIGHT BIG RACES! $5,000 IN PURSES!
FIFTEEN DRIVERS HAVE ENTERED
Including Rhiley, Brinker, Bullock, Breed, Schieder and Aukerman.
C5W
Daring Airoplane Stunts
Will be given during the races. These will include looping the loop, picking a man out of an Automo
bile while plane is moving sixty miles an hour, jumping from one plane to another while in the air
and other daring feats.
Big Celebration Forenoon and Night Under the Auspices of the Chamber of Commerce !
PRICES OF ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS.
Adults $1.10, children under twelve 55 cents, car parking space $1.10, grand stand
All prices to include war tax.
.10.
LOCAL AM) riillSONAL
Curds received In town this wcok
nnnouiicod tlio inurrlugo of Clark Lo
Dloyt (o Miss Catherine Schmidt. Tho
wedding (iceured In Million, Nob.,
wherq'Mr. Lo Dloyt 1h engaged In
business.
Tht Roxall handles tho goods. 14 tf
Th goi; tournuuiont tit tho Country
Club,closed thlB wook, tho team cap
taliuU by J. J. Halllgan dofoatlng E.
V. Swborgor's tenm by a lend of twon-ty-oijht
points. Sixty-two plnyorH
part'clpated In tho tournament.
Pirn. Clint). Wyninn roturned tho
early part of the wcok from Missouri
whero alio had boon visiting hor son
for a couple of weeks.
A messago received yesterday an
nounced the safe arrival in California
of tho Wolngand and Peters auto
party.
If your Unthlng Suit Is a "Bradley',
you enn dopond on It. Sold only; nt
Wilcox Department Store.
Mr. nud Mrs. 0. II. Thoolocko und
duughtor roturned "Wednesday from
Oinnha whero Mr. Thoolocko submitted
to nn operation for nosnl trouble
Terrifying Goitre
body to counternet poisons.
portunt. therefore, that It bo kept In
normal houlth ns a protection, us well
ns the only moans of rotnlnlng benuly
of neck and soldiers.
Tho thyroid gland norvo linos spring
from between Joints of tho splno in
tho nock region. When tho allgnmont
of Joints Is faulty, thoro Is norvo proBB
sure. Chiropractic adjusting removes
tho pressuro; and unturo rostoros
houlth, nnd tho onlnrgcmont reduces
to normal.
NO CHARGE
Consultntlon Is without n charge or
obligation.
Drs. States & States,
Tho P. S. C. Chiropractors.
v llulldlng and Loan Building
North rinllo Ncbraskn.
In thlB day of tho low nock gown
what Is nioro tonifjing to n protty nnd
scnsltlvp woninn tthn tho word or tho
knowledge thnt a goitro Is dovuloplng
or has developed. It Is a day of de
spair. Goitro Is an onlargomont of tho
thyroid gland. This gland Is suppose"
to secrete a substniico required by tho
It la lm-
mitnnnnnimn
CHIROPRACTIC
CORRECTS
0I5EA5E3 ATHE FOLLOWING
HEAD
EVES
CARS
NOSE
THROAT
UrADT
i iima
LIVER
STOMACH
PANCREAS
SPLEEN
KIDNEV5
BOWELS
appf Nniy
(bladder
LOWER
Coluw LIMBS
LOWER PINCHED
NERVE5, IMPOSSIBLE
TO FURNISH
PROPER IMPULSES
(LIFE AND HEALTH)
IU I rlUK ORGANS
AND TISSUES
innnmrnTmrininininr
LOCAL XXI) I'EJISONAL
Mrs. Ilasmus'son, of Ilcrshoy, who
has boon Visiting her sister Luclllo
Martini left Wodnosdny morning for
hor homo.
Mrs. Wood Whito accompanied Sam
nnd Dora Poulos to Denver Mondny
whero tho lnttcr will take medical
treatment.
Mrs.'Clms. Weir and daughter Eliz
aboth roturned to Grand Island Wed
nesday aftor spending a wcok at the
1'. M. Sorenson homo.
Mrs. Dlncou, of Columbus, visited
hor brother John Grant this week
wlillo onrouto to her homo In Colum
bus from a visit In California.
Sterna Ruths, Massage and Electric
Treatment at !M2 Knst (fth, St. Phone
8!)7. Mrs. Arthur ICusIi. If.
Roy Cochran attended tho stato con
vention of U. P. O. Elks hold In A11I
nnco tills week. Ho represented tho
North Platto lodge ob a dolegato.
Axel Johnson, a farmer living near
O'Fnllon died Tuesday morning. Ho
leaves a wife and two children. Tho
remains woro taken to Stromsburg for
burial.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swodoll and
family left yesterday for Iloldrogo'
whero thoy will visit hoforo going to
California whero thoy will ninko their
homo In tho future
I)r. L. J. KUAUSK, Ro"tlst. arc
Donald Hank lliilldliih. Itoonis 2 & It.
Phono 1)7. I2tt
Clyde Frlsto, mall carrier In the
business section, has taken a two
weeks' vacation and will spend tho
greater part of tho tlmo nt his fath
er's ranch nt Dickens.
Dr. E. W. Fottor hns leased tho
Twlnom hospital on west Fifth street
and In tho future will hnvo tho man
ngomont of tho Institution. Dr. Twlnom
mndo tho lenso In order thnt ho might
tako a much needed rost.
Christian Science sorvlco Sunday 11
a. m. Wednesday ovenlng meetings
ovory wook at 8:00. A cordial Invi
tation 1b oxtonded to nil to attend
thoso sorrlcos. Building & Lonn build
ing, room 25.
Two special trains boarlng to San
Francisco tho Pennsylvania delegation
to tho democratic convention, passed
through Wednesday foronoon. Many
of tho dologatos woro acconipanlod by
their ladlos. Among tho dologatos
was M. J. Mclaughlin, of Wllkos
barro, who thirty yoars ago mndo his
homo In this city with Row Father
O'Toolo.
North Platte Man
Weds Minden Girl
The Minden Courier gave tho fol
lowing account of tho wedding of
Miss Watt, of Minden, to Elinor
Stephens, teacher of mathemntlcs In
tho North Plntto schools. Mr. and
Mrs. Stephens arrived In this city tha
early part of this week:
Last Wednesday afternoon at three
o'clock at tho commodious homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Watt was solem
nized, In the prosenco of fifty relatives
nnd friends, tho mnrrlago of Miss
Gall, only dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs.
Watt, to Mr. Elmer Stephens of Kcnr
noy. After the singing of "I love You
Dearly" by Misses Ruth Pnttlson and
Wllln Wntt, tho Lohengrin Wedding
March wns played by Miss EIslo Jano
Dayton of Almn. To tho strains of
tho march tho bridal party, attended
by Miss Theo Stephens, sister of tho
groom nnd hor flnnceo Mr. Leon Porter
of Kearney nnd by Master Preston
Tidvnll nnd littlo Miss Juno Portor na
ring bonrers took their stand within
a balcony which was almost hidden
with snillax and tlowors where tho
doublo ring coremony was preformed
by Rev. I. C. Rankin pastor of tho
United Presbyterian church.
Tho biido wns benutlfully gowned
In sheer organdio over charmouso and
carried tho traditional brldnl bouquet.
Aftor congratulations, an elegant two
courso luncheon wns served. Lntor
In tho afternoon, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Stephen, nccompanlcd by friends,
nutocd'to Kenrnoy to nsslst In tho
mnrrlago of Miss Stophens nnd Mr.
Porter which occurred tho same even
ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephens will visit
friends In Iowa for a short time, nfter
which thoy will go to North Plntto
whom thoy aro In charge of n Roys'
I Scout Camp for tho sunimor months.
I In tho fall thoy both oxpdct to teach
In tho Junior High nt North Plntto.
Mrs. Stophons' homo has always
boon In Konrnoy County and sho num
bers hor friends by tho scoro; Mr.
Stophons is a tonchor well known In
Nebraska nnd his succonsful work
among boys Is woll rocognlzod. A
host of frlonds oxtond tholr host
wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Stephens.
Tho out of town guests were Mrs.
Alice Stephens, mother of thej groom,
Miss Theo Stephen, Mr. Leoii Porter
and Mrs. Arvld Mellne, all 'of whom
reside in Kearney,, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jns.
Lawson nnd James Lawson, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. II. P. Treadwell and sons
Howard and Kenneth of Dnvid City,
Miss Emma Heliker of Holdrego, Miss
Elsie Jano Dayton of Alma, Mls3
Minnie Rost of Axtell nnd Mr. R S.
Stephen of Central City.
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.Murringe Record.
Christian J. Miller and Rhoda 13.
Lewis, Palisade, married Tuesday by
Judge Woodhurst.
Pedro Hornandez and Cannon Mar
tinez, both of this city, married Wed
nesday by Father McDaid.
W. R. Zickapooso and Mrs. Elsie
Whlto, of McCook, married by Judge
Woodhurst Wednesday.
Fine Pluiits'Vor Sale.
Cabbage, tomato, sweet potatoes,
75c per 100, postpaid.
Mid-West Plant House, Kearney,
Neb.
Charley Rogue, spent Wednesday
with Lis family and left for Omaha
that night. Owing to tho unrest
among railroad men Mr. Rogue Is kept
constantly, on tho go attending meet
ings at division terminals. Since the
first of last September he has spent
but sixteen days at home.
Billlkin Shoes for Children at Wilcox
Department Store.
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JUvlno Service Episcopal Church.
Holy, Communion nt 8 a. m.
Sunday school and blblo class 9:45
n. in. Morning prayor and sermon 11
a. m. Evening prayer and sermon 7:30
p. m. Sunday school North Side Chapel
3 p. m.
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Wanted Girls for nurso training;
$35 por month with board nnd room.
Apply at General Hospital, City. 4Gtf
For Snle.
Modern eight room house, only 5
years old. Samo as new. This Is a
bargain for some one. Will sell on
easy terms. Call at the house or see
me.
A. E. DELL, 401 So. Ash St.,
Phono 578. ' 4C-tf
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Harvest IIn"ds to be Tronted Well.
A Kansas City dispatch says: Tho
1920 harvest field laborer will not only
bo the highest paid, but also tho best
fed, housed and "mothered" In history.
Civic and church organizations
throughout Oaklahoma , Kansas, Miss
ouri and Nebraska are planning to be
"fathers and mothers" to the soldiers
of tho harvest army.
Kansas wheat growers have sot the
pace in fixing a minimum wage scale.
Tho lowest figure to be paid will bo 70
cents an hour. It Is expected that a
similar scale will bo adopted In tho
three other states. Largo tents will bo
erected, whero entertainment will bo
provided, stationery supplied and but
tons sown on liy tho "mothers".
Lots For Sale.
Commencing June 7th, I will offer for sale, lots
in the 1300, 1400, 1500 and 1600 blocks on West
Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Streets.
This is not a new platt but are highly desirable
lots in the Northj, Platte Town Lot Company's Addi
tion that have been withheld from sale for some time
past.
Many have made their selections in advance, so
if interested, prompt action on your part is imperative.
MINER HINMAN.
Phone 821J.
505 Dewey St.