lIE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBIjNE LODGE CHURCH ! kwioothhe . C0M1KG MEETINGS IN T1IK VARIOUS OBGANIZATIOOF THE CITY. 2H M ! . . 1. C- NGERT by the Chamber of Commerce Band Friday, September 2, at 8 o'clock. Court HousenJark. Earl Stamp, Director. ; : fc w r r . program' . ,' ';4'J March "Glory of tlio Trumpets" ...i.-Sjl j iits.ll SlrockonBhlru "The FainoiiB Minuet" pj. - : Padorowski Sextet- from "Lucia do Lammermoor' .'jJ$ilr'rm----- Donizetti Overture "Golden Dragon" ... King March "Rotary" ., ...m..'..-.. Hnh'i Morceau "Dawn of Lovo" - -- Ik--f Bondlx Invitation a la Valso 1 Weber March "Harnum & Bailey's Favorite". k King MASONS.' Master Degree will bo given .Sat urday night. j TRAVEL AND STUDY. " Club will meet nt the liontw of Mrs. Ray Cummlngs, Montlny. BAPTIST 11:00 Communion. S: 00 "Spiritual Digestion." CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. P. M. Turncy of Denver is a guest at tho P. II. Kenworthy home. Misses Alma an)l Mario Tolllion spent Wednesday In Horshey. The small son of Alfred M. Hansen la reported to ho 111 at home. See Whittaker hats. They are dis tinctive and different. W. J. Armstrong of Ogallala trans acted business In tho city Wednesday. r Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ellsworth of Horshey were city visitors Tuesday. Ray Snodgrass of BriclgeportWislt ed frlerJJs in tho city Wednesday while enrouto to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Walker returned to their homo in Arthur Wednesday' after transacting business In the city. Mies Laura Murray returned homo Wednesday from Long Beach, Calif., where sho spent tho summer months. Miss Mnudo Warrington arrived hero Wednesday from Long Beach, wher she .has been teaching for several years. ' VMlss lva Schwanz of Maxwell had her tonsils removed. tho first of tho Attorney M. E. Crosby transacted , weck anli returned to her homo Wed professional business in Gandy Tues- nesday. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 11:00 Service iii Building aiU Loan Building. TODAY At lip'm. the, Wunan's Missionary Society'' of the j.ulJit-'-an Church will nyeot "j;0 pui'sonne. " LHrr.lii?ftAN- . if :00--" Priority. Rights in Spiritual Mattery" " No droning, 3or vice. EPISCpPAL 11:00 Holy Communion ati ser mon. 7:30 Evening Prayer ani sermon. ROTARY Will meet in Lutheran Church basement on Tuesday Instead of Monday on account of Labor Day. day. Mrs. Wm. Maloney left yesterday Mrs. R. A. Scott and baby returned . for Salina, Kansas, where she was to their homo in Sutherand Wolnes- called by tho death of her father E. ' S. Dye. SWEDISH LUTHERAN Service on Sunday at 10:30 o'clock, afthe corner of Tenth and Willow day. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell an(l daughter I Albertafof Wallace, were city visit ors Wednesday. I Mrs. Earl Stamp and daughter Mar-1 Ion left yesterjday for Council BluffR to visit" relatives. j Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Maddox return -; e)fl "Wednesday from Keystone where, they spent a few days. ' Frank, Corpennlng leit the first of mrig friends the week for Salt Creek, Wyo., to, transact business. ! streets. Carl. Almen, Pastor. A Ford car was stolen from in front ' ' of tho Platte Valley Bank Tuesday METHODIST evening while tho owner was at the 11:00 "Vital Messages" picture show. 8:00 Sermon by Rev. W. W. Un derwood. Tho Board ' County Commissioners haa leased tlio County Poor Farm to ' Jas. Sadie for tho following year for ' - i' MAN S3K0 in raah. 1 Regular business meeting and clec , , " , , . , , tlon of officers Thursday, September rnvuio oai Aino.u, w..u hub ueu-. , ,. . .. , g , . . in the U. S. service In Hawaii, is vu ! v, ,.;:,' , . s in the city while enroute 1 : ' AH to South America. : ALPHA D11LPHIAN i. I huciety will meet Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Patrick of Moyne, Wre,xmongthe,.out Qtttqw visitors Wednesday. Lc" t i,r hnn, in rtiiinM. Montana after ! Hcho01 odnesjlay evening at 7:30 iwji.- . ... "V,-i.i,7s:iHica(! of-TucBdUr on accmTift of the wouiuii s ' iuu uanquei. spending"' o her brother, Thos. AVatts. Miss Vera Quelle, of Oshkosh, had A u)1 atof,k Qf WoBtorn Fieid sllot her tonsils removed Wednesday at tho gun shcUg alwayg Qn ,mnd at Tho gl, Platto vauoy nospuai. MRS. M, HENRY B1LF0YL Teacher of VOICE CULTURE and the Art of Singing 'it Studio opens for fall Frillay, September 2nd! term, Phono 1147J Res. Studio, 108 West Third for those who cannot i. S: 00 Preaching. sn FARM SALES , Merchants are constantly having sales. Thoy clean -jupH their fall goods with a sale. They dispose of their remaining -spring and summer goods with a sale. It has proven to be good business. In the same way, farmers hold sales to get rid of surplus stock, to unload all kinds of farm property before moving, to realize on crops and produce and to raise necessary funds. The banks and auctioneers look after many of the de tails. The famers look after some of them. It is well to look sharply at the advertising feature of tho farm sale. Notico should be placed in the County papors which will reach the largest number of prospective buyers farmers. In Lincoln County, tho ScinMVeckly Tribune stands first in number of subscribers among tho farmers. Our rates are the same as most of the papers charge. Wo have master printers to set tho ads men who have become so expert in sale bills that no mis takes get by them. We look after the form of the bill, correct any errors in spelling, punctuation and wording. TO THOSE WHO ADVERTISE WITH US WE EXTEND SPECIAL COUR TESIES IN PRINTING THE SALE POSTERS. A certain number out of every hundred are printed on a heavy manilla paper for out door posting. EXPERIENCE HAS TAUGHT OUR WORKMEN JUST HOW TO PUT UP THE BEST FORMS AND OUR PRICES ARE STILL LOWER THAN THOSE USU- , ' ALLY CHARGED. Farmers planning a public sale should see us about the printing. i ', j! i ' ' .; The S emi-Weekly Tribune NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. 4 tlZ.ijJ 'i ' ll CHRISTIAN tTnr Prnnt Plinr Stnrf. All lltinterB ... mi r.. .,.r County Convention know tho quality of Tho Western and ,' , ., , ., . ' 9:45 Services lo Uliris always nutKea unu Jiitc , A, attend convention Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clayton of Wal- j ace visited local friends Wednesday. Mrs. Dan Pathetos entered tro iit;xiC Plane Valley hospital Wednesday for I L A to Uj0 u of R T w, hol(, treatment. , . r, picnic at the City Park Friday af- I A Mexican was found on the railroad ternoon. All members aro urged t.) track Monday night with his skuli meet at K. P. hall for a short business j fractured. He was taken to Ogallala meeting at 3 p. m. Autos will take the ' by a train crow and later brought to 1 members from tho hall to tho park. th"e; Platte Valley hospital. Hu hiii . ::o:: been unconscious since his removal. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Spencer nnd j daughter Hlolse an(i, son Herbert loft , Arvilla Whittaker is featuring the j-es.tor(1(iy f01. Lincoln whore Mrs. smartest conceptions of the season in Sj,eiu.ur ali ti,e children will re trimmed and Uiilorea hats. The high- m.ln jillrlng tne wint0r. Their son t etandar t ot nuaiity auainaoie m" Harold will leave the latter part of worth every cent they cost. 500 Lo- thu week They wcro accompanied cust St., first door north of post office. by M,88 Iary Dr()8t wIl0 w(11 attomj Nortli Platte. Nebr. tll0 Btato university this winter. 3rAHIAGK LICENSES. LOCAL AND I'EKSONAI. LAST PICTURES OF GREATEST AIRSHIP WHICH FAILED" 1 -i ! . Following is a list of licenses issued by County Judge Woodhurst since August lGth. Aug. 20 Thcojloro A. Trimble, U. P. omployee, Maxwell and Miss Ruth E. Snyder, Maxwell. Married by Rev. C. F. Koch. Aug. 22 Frank M. Wykert, farmer er of Now Raymer, Colo., and Miss Marie M. Jensen, Curtis. Aug. 22 Frank Holowka, baker, of Grant, Nebr., and Miss Oolda O. Fenwlck, Grant. Aug. 22 Frank M. Wykert, farmer North Platte, Nebr. and Mrs. Zada M. Van Rees, domestic, Quinn, S. I). Married by Co. Judge Woodhurst. Aug. 23 Elmer W. Wilken, farmer Aug. 23 Elmer W. Wilken, fanner, Dickons. Married by Co. Judg" Woodhurst. Apgust 30 Thos. C. McDonnUl, farmer, Wallace and Miss Hazel Duckworth, Wallace Married by Co. Judgo Wroodhurst. August 31 Rlnalds M. Fair, teacher i-taploton and Miss Vera Atkins, tcachor, Staploton September 1 Jas. S Clark, farmer, Gothenburg and Miss Sara C. Lind burg, tcachor, Gothenburg. Mrs. M. Henry Gilfoyl returned Wednesday from Portlanll, Oregon where she has been visiting for sev oral weeks. Miss lva Schwan, of Maxwell, had her tonsils removed ycstortlay at tho Platto Valley hospital. Miss Alice Langford resumc)l duties at the Austin Jewelry Store yesterduj after a two weeks vacation. O. II. Eyorloy of Horshey come yes terday from Kearney whore ho has been tnnsactlng business. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Ilrogan of Key- , stono aro expected Sunday to visit at tho P. P. Maddox home. ! Miss Lila Halllgan ot Brule, whoi has been visiting relatives In the cltv, I loft yesterday for Central City to vi- , it. I Mr. anid Mrs. Newmoyor of Toxa t visited local friends whilo enroute to' tho eastern part of the state yeator-' day. I Arvilla Whittaker Millinery unit Specialty Shop Is receiving now ship-( ments every day of the latest In rH j linory and also gifts. Prices are re sonablo and within tho roach of nli , 500 Locust St, near postofflce, No " Platto, Nobr. Jrhn G. Mcllyano will leavo tho car iv i;urt or next week on an oxtonded trip to Now York, through the Now Enclaml st:itin nml nvor IntX ftnnrfln It has been inlto a Vhilo sliico Mr. Mcllvano has taken n vacation nn(i he ima iiiiiuuuii u irip which s coruun 10 provo pleasant. , Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Popjoy loft last ovonlng for their now homo In, Denver. MR.EPICURE TELLS YOU WME2RE TO M 6TAK M, K02HE MILLER fHolcl pome 1 Irm CafofGria M rc3 feOl A LIBERTY BOND LUTHERAN CHURCH The greatest air! tragedy, m the. history of aviation, the collapse of the dirigible ZR-2 in England. ,wlienfc45 perished.Ti 71 ofjlwhom were American navymen, will not stop the U S. in its air programme, it (is announced at .Washington But Amcricansi!l build all of our future dirigibles and we will purchase no (tnoreiforeign-made crafts These picturcs'are the last of the ill-fated craft. Upper left shows navymen! .leading the biggest dirigible ever built from its hangar for the trial flight Lower picture is an official' , navy picture a group of the American crew which, went across to bring the monster across th Mlantic' Jrom Lngland. The skctcli shows the great steel girders buckling and the ship as it collapsed. meg Executives ! TLEPaCorona-in tho druv..r of your dash I Wlica you vant to writo a corfidontlal letter, or dsh off a memo you can writo it with Corona quicker, c vujlcr, more !cgi hly tliau by baud. Call at the nearest Cc . ' a store or wo will dei. strate at your convaalen.cfc. - Stone's Drug Store. old'i ond fltn a ncal cciry- cato. r v.i The Personal Kkmiff Marlwie S. Liberty Bonds mostly paid for the t building of this Onnan Lutheran church at oatsuurg, hi., w 1''':' A II eiliiiKcr is the pastor. He pointed out at the dedication rcctnuy ha the cllufch service1 flag had tvfenty-two stars in it, and every mem. her had proved over and over again the loyalty to the country of their. , adoption.