Jlemt-Hleelilni Jflorth Jlattc : THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, -NEB., JUNE 3, 1021. BOOSTER TRIP THIS MONTH THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO MAKE TRIP TIIKOUGH NEIGH .UOMNG TERRITORY. ' A-big delegation of automobiles will leavo' North Platto , ontho morning of Juno 22 for on all day trip through the central and southern iparts of thin county. Tho Chamber of Commerce Band has been engaged and it is pos nP.iln flint nnnthor linnil will nwnm. pany tho boosters. According to the plans announced this week tho trip will start at 7 'o'clock in tho morninj. It is planned to reach Maxwell by 8 o'clock and after xo nnhour Journnv on, to Bra'dy.' : Leading there 'after a haifh6ur sTop they expect ' to reach 'Gothenburg by 10 and stay half an Hour at that place., Then tho course turns' south to Farnam which they ox ped to reach by noon and there thoy will tako dinner. Half ltour stops wfll bo mado 'af Mooreflold, Curtis, May- wooll, Wellfleot, Dickons and Wallace. It probably will bo eight o'clock bo foro thoy leavo Wallaco as they take supper there. Traveling north they will reach Sutherland and after half an hour at that place and at Hershoy tho bunch will each homo at about midnight. The objects of tho trip are many, chief among them being that tho North Platto men may make the' ncquaintanco of this territory and come to know tho people who live thero. Then It Is the desire of tho pro moters that tho people of these parts of tho country mav meet tho men oJ North Plntto and get acquainted with them. It is also expectod that the autos will advertise the County Fair and the Fourth df July celobration at North Plattt Secretary Baro is mak- Ing-tho plans lor a fine trip and if tho weather is with him the day will-ibe ono long o 'Be remembered. Mr. ahdTVIrs. Christ Adanis return - ed to Ogalalla this morning. 4 14 5 y&ftM Tmssmsmm II , . "zriZTl..: ' i I1 MEMORIAL DAY WAS CELEBRAT ED AT FORT McPHERSON CEMETERY. - -:;o:: Ono of tho largest gatherings In yoars attended tho celebration of Me morial Day at Fort McPhorson last Monday. Dark clois threatened rain throughout tho day but nono fell. In tho foronoon tho graves woro decorat ed by tho ox-sorvlco men and in tho afternoon flowors contributed by the North Platto D. A. It. wore distributed by Boy Scouts, i Tho D. A. It. repre sented by Mrs, Hlriman made a spec (taoular flight over tho cemetery anil scattered flowers. C. H. Woldnor. Supt. of tho Ceinetory, dollvored the Momorlal aiddross, which was followed by an address by Mrs. Charles Spen cer of North Platto, State Regent of tho D. A.' II. Special music was ren dered by f quartet composed of Rev. P. J. Rushlau, Bruco Brown and Har lan and Herman "Kerr '. Rov. P. J. Rushlau of Brady offored invocation and prayer. Fort McPhorson Post of tho American Legion in charge of H. R Olson, Post Commander, conducted the' ceremonial work prescrlbo(i for tho Logion for such -occasions. Mr. Olson also noted as general chairman for tho Bay! ::o:: - IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL SERVICES ARE HELD FOR MISS JOSEPHINE O'HARE. The funeral services of tho lato.Mfss Josephine O'Haro -wero held yesterday at 0:30 at St. Patrick's Church. Rov. Patrick -McDai'd read requiem mass anudelivoreU a very impressive gor- mon. Oh Promisod Land" was sung by Mrs. Lawrtnco Wornert of Kearney With violin accampanlmont by Trov lyn Douctt Miss Marjorle L'Iddoll sang "Face to Face" and the choir rendered the requiem mass. Tho pall bearers wero W. J. Landgraf, Edw. Weeks, Grover Crane, E. C. Baker, Frank Mur ray and Jos. Schatz. Interment was made in North Platto com'otery, Our noxi issue wui' contain an apcount of hef Hfo and1 the. tribute of frlen)lff. Mr and Mrs. Leslio Basklns left ! this morning for Omaha to visit for ' a fow days. LODGE, CHURCH AND SOCIETY COMING - MEETINGS IN THE VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS OF THE CITY. i PRESBYTERIAN llrjIO .Regular1. Service. K 8:00 Regular ScrVico. METHODIST 11:00 Rogular Service. 8:00 Regular Service. , 'j. EPISCOPAL i 11:00 Holy Communion, and sermon i 8:00 Evonlnu Pr&yor'and sormon REBEKAHS . Entertainment and. Initiation ai, Odd Fellows Hall this evening. MUSICIANS Will meet Sunday Labor Temple. - afternoon at CHRISTIAN -11:00 "What Must Lbovto bo a - Christian." 8:00 "Yokes' of Wood and Iron." LUTHERAN 11:00 No Service 9:45 Sunday School. ,8:00 No Service CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 11:00 Christian Science Sorvlco. :ou- FAltMKRS' UNION HOLDS EDU CATIONAL PRO Git AM, AT EX- . rERIMENT STATION. Yesterday about sevouty-flvo cars assembled a good rowd at tho Agri cultural Substation to attend the Farmers'" Union picnic. Following tho dinner, a business meeting was hejd J, p.. Shroyer, Director o the Farm ers' TJnlon In 'Nebraska yas w thc prihdipalsiSeaker on the program!" His subject was Consolidated Schools in' Nebraska. County Superintendent Cochran and Health Nurse GrITfIn assisted In tho program. ::o: Miss Vera Mahaffoy returned to her homo in Ogalalla this morning after visiting her cousin Miss Helen Gray Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murdock and children left last evening for Mis- sourl to visit relatives. " Miss Gertruao Baker wont to Gothenburg this m'ornlng to spend the week end. The First National Bank Men," women and children are interested in money matters and banking and insist on Safety and Service. Tho First National's many years of safe arid conservative banking and unequaled ser vice has established this in the minds of the people. . Your business will be handled in strict con fidence. Come in and talk it over with the First National Bank Resources Over one Million Dollars. . i - Crops are looking fine, protect yc ur interest against a hail storm with an old line stock c mpany policy withv VOU'XTEEltS PUT UP DU1LDING FpR CAMPF1RE MRL8 IN i ONE DAY. About sixty mou woro on hand yostor day when Presidont Howard McMl chnol gave tho directions for erecting the bulldlngon tho slto of tho Camp fire Girls' camp. Tho structure- is 30 by GO foot and was practically com pleted by .ovoning. It has a comont block foundation, a flroplnco and will bo divided into threo rooms. Only a lit tle moro work is needed to havo it (Completed. CoiiEidornblo grubbing of ty-oos and willows was. necessary but .about an aero has been placed in shape. Tho carpontors and contract ors woro representatives of tho Rotary hnd Kiwnnls Clubs and othors. -::oi NOTED MSIIOP TO HE GUEST OF NORTH PLATTE PEOPL13 Tins MONTH. i Oit Thursday Juno 9th tho Right Rovorend . Danlol Sylvester Tuttto Blshon of St. Louis and Presiding Bishop , of tho Episcopal Church in A&ierica will visit North Platte. Bishop Tuttlo was In .Nlrth Platto for about "a week In 1867 and this trip wilUbo tho fifty-fourth annlvor Bary of tliat visit. Ho will bo enter tained at a banqyot at noon and In tho'evouihg a servico will bo held at. 8 o'clock at which tho Bishop will speak." lio will , bo accompanied by four or moro Bishops of tho Epis copal Chiircluincluding Bishop Shal er of Omaha, Bishop Partridgo of Western Missouri and others,- ODD FELLOWS TO LAY CORNER STONE OF THE NEW COURT HOUSE Walla Walla Lodge No. 5G I. O. O. F. will furnish tho stono froo and per form tho ceremony connecte)! with laying tho corner Btono of tho now 'Lincoln County Court House. This wns decided at a meeting of the County Commissioners hold Tuesday whon a .committee from tho, Odd FoM lows appeared and mado tho appllca- PPfIt was granted -v , , A few days ago Prof. WIndalow, principal of tho Logan County high school together with two car loadB of tho'boya of the advanced grades visited the Experimental Substation. Prof. WIndalow and Mrs. Windslow aro graduates of tho Michigan Agrl - ....:, r,, , i.i UUliUl Ul VjVJilCU lilllll Will!. k3UIL Snyder was graduated in' -1903. This college numbers among its graduates tho Deans of tho CoUcgo of Agri culture of Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, and Cornell, N. Y , and has. many graduates In othor Important positions In the agricultural world. BREAKS ALL OUR RECORDS LOCAL BUSINESS HOUSE SHOWS ITS CONFIDENCE IN NEWS PAPER ADVERTISING. A. North Plntto business,, hotiso is demonstrating : its fiollofvln tho valuo of nowspapor advertising by taking and pnyhig for at tho rogular rates four wholb pngeS of display advertis ing In this issuo of tho Trlbuno. II. J. Rathman, mnnagor of tho J. C. Ponnoy Co. store hero has bocomo a warm frlond of nowspapor advertising with in tho past yoar because ho has seen tho bonofits of telling tho peoplo n bout his storo through tho Tribuno. He Bays ho has had early and consistent ropltes from display advertising In tho Tribuno and tills verifies tho. claim of tho publishers that liio Tribuno ii tho most widely read paper in this part of tho state Most of tho larger commercial concerns of North Platto have used a pngo of advertising at somo tlmo or othor nnd occasslonally a merchant hnB had confldonco onough In the results that would come, to placo two pages In ono papor. But novor in tho history of tho papor so far as wo are ablo to mako out. 1ms nny ono taken four pngos In ono Ibsuo. It Js a complimont'to tho Tribuno which is highly appreciated and wo haxo takon a particular ploasuro In boliovo lng that tho returns would bo lVoll worth tho investment to tho J. C. Pon noy Co. At tho close of tht school yoar, tho pupils and partons of District 1J 7 hold a picnic at tho Experiment al Substation. Ono hundred- and fllty persons wero present. A ball game botween tho east and the west Bchools was tho foaturo of the day. This was a real ball gamo, not aa played by tho professional, "but as piay"cdwby"'tho country kid, and,, as soon by his drji Tlioro was nn orror occasionally, but tho Bport of a gamo may not .always bo measured by its perfection or imperfection. Thojlnal score was Osgood 52, South Bluff 7. Supt. Snyder says: "Bollovo 1 ., . " , . ; mo. was somo game. My sldo mus cles aro still playing." sore, nnd I was not '..v..'..v......vv...........' .'''... ...... Tuesday Started Our 27th Year of selling merchandise to the people of North Platte antl Lincoln, County. Through all these yearn we have had one ainii That vas to sell only reliable goods and to do so at prices that would be profitable to our customers as well agent for the part of the community which we serve we have endeavored to do our best. As your patron- & age and our capital increased we have endeavored to g l keep our store well up with the development .of the $ country. We wish to thank our customers for their faith in us and to say that we shall endeavor to use tle experience gained through these years of busin ess to our mutual advantage in the: future. Dep , JL-W I ' TWO-DAY HOLV'f TOURNAMENT ENDS IN VICTORY FOR THE YOUNG BUCKS ' By a. score of 1440 to 1470 tho old bucks defeated tho young buck's in a two-ilay golf tournamont-whlch ondod laBt Monday evening. Swoimj nnd Hoaloy woro tho cap tains. Considerable elation Is boing shown' by tho youngsters who nro to dlno nt tho exponso of tho elders on somo day next week. Tho Tribuno re ceived from Captain Sv6p(j a detailed and very humorous account of tho nffnir which would bo printed If Wo had tho room. Now tho Lady Golfera havo challenged tho youngsters to a 7-holo play with a BOO handicap to bo played within tho coming wook. Should rtlio mon emerge from tho coming contest wo will bo tempted to print tho roport roforrod to abovo but if they nro defeated wo will keep it in our files forever. CLOSING EXERofs'ES OF ST. PAT. KICK'S SCHOOL ARE HELD DURING THE WEEK. Monday ovoning tho boys of St." Patrick's School (presentdl a play In tliroo - acts ontltldd "Tho Golden Gulch" with a musical proludo and Tuesday ovoning tlfo girls gnvo tho oporotta "Ynnkl San" with tho samo -musical .proludo tliat was given tho night boford. On Wednesday ovoning tho graduation oxorcisos woro hold in tho school auditorium at which tjmo diplomas woro I presented to Frances DoRolf, Viola Rauch' and Eleanor Rclldy. Each of theso oxorclses was atlonded bv a big crowd which ex pressed I's appreciation in nt) uncer tain terms. Ono special foaturo of tho programs wan tlio high grade of huslo iiiTwirtod r.nd tho cxcollcncn of tho loudkion in all cases, At ptio program twelvo violins 1 plnyod a sa nction wjth piano (acdompanlmont. On tho some pt ottrnm six girls playod Ravlna'ri "Tyrjc-JUinne' on-throo pmnos, two glrla tt each pimio. Tho school Is reporud tc hova closed a very suc cessful year and tho prospects, aro bright for ilio v."nih,year. . , M ' :;o:: T, The 'S. & R. .Service SUition prac tically complotod its moving lost night and today is delivering gas amj joil' Irom Its now location just across tho stroet west from tho old Btnnd. Wllen tho now building Is completed it will bo a credit to tho firm and will holp Locust street as a buslnoss thorough fare. . ... it as ourselves. As purchasing, 8 ,11.., .--f.M - .,,-. ,f..., , I I . m : j.t :.t :.t :,: :.t j.t j.t J.t t.t it :.: j.t i.i' a it i.t :.: J.t j.t :.t j.t J.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t is Hi Hi m