THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE A PHOTOMARVEL! THE KEITH ,4 WONT BE BIG ENOUGH SATURDAY. SUNDAY AND MONDAY CLINTON, THE JEWELER & SON, The Eye Glass Men Satisfaction Sure Try Us. GraduaU Opticians The tale of the one night in the life of the beautiful dancer scoffer at all men's love yet slave at last to her own. the wild desert dancer CLINTON Sign o! The Big Ring i.t if it 1 iv it t i'.t it i.t if i.t it tt DB. 0. II. CBESSLEIt GRADUATE DENTIST Offlco ovor the McDonald Stato Bank. camaajaaaaaaaaafcotf 00 00000 KHAHAMANTHUS DEGREE IS CON. EEREl) ON CLASS OF l'OEMEN LOOK WHAT'S G0MI1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Sco tho sport silks at Wilcox De partment Store. Henry Sudman of Sarbon was n business caller in North Platte, Wed nesday. Wo still liavo a few moro Karly Ohio potatoos left. McMicliael's Grocery. J. B McDonald returned yesterday morning from Omaha whoro ho trans acted business. , C F. Templo roturned Wednesday from Omaha whero ho transacted bus iness for a wook. Dixon Optical Co., tests' oyos. II. L. Bunnoll loft Wednesday for Fromont to attond tho Lutheran bro therhood convention. Miss Effio Christ roturned Thurs day from Brady whero sho spont a week visiting friends. Wo carry Munslngwoar for men, women and children because It Is tho lost. Wilcox's. Mr. and Mrs, Uoiit' of.Paxton at tended tho' Sltrjnora tfflrty lit tho Lloyd Wodnoaday ovonlng. Mr. and MrB. II., C. Young of Lex ington visited friends In North Platto Wednesday aud Thursday. Ralph P'razlor arrived yesterday from Grand Island to spond Bovoral days horo transacting business. I)r. L. J. KRAUSE,4 Dentist, X-Raj Dlngnosb. McDoimld Ilnnk Building. Phono 07. J. V. Itomigh soils, Dodgo Brothers cars and trucks exclusively, and sup plies good service to their owners. G. L, Stout of Lowollen spont Wod noaday In North Platto transacting businoss. Ho was enrouto to Omaha, Eyes examined, aiassos fitted. Sat isfaction, sure. Clinton & Son Stato and National officers of the Yoomon woro in North Patto Wed nesday and gave tho third degree in Yoomenry to a largo number of can didates. A big crowd from out of town was horo. A banquet was spread at tho Union Pacific to which all guests woro Invited and following tho banquet a danco was held at Uio K. C. Hall. About 75 candidates took tho Rhadamanthus degree. :o: Dixon Optical Co., glasses fitted. Now shipment of Billlkcn low shoos at Wilcox Department Store. John Nelson left this morning for Sterling whero ho will look after business interests. Itov. and Mrs. F. C. Koch left this week for Fremont to attond a con vention of tho brotherhood of tho Luthoran church. Chas. Cornell nnd daughter Wini fred returned today from Now York whoro they visited Mr. Cornell's par ents for two weoks. Sherwood Woodhurst returned to Grand Island Wednesday. Ho was called tl'iorc by tho serious Illness of his father, Judge Woodhurst. Paul Nolan, Jay Smith, William Brodbeck nnd Donald McFurlnnd left yostorday morning for four day fish ing nt tho lakos north of Tryon. Mr. and MrsJosso Edwards - and daugditor Holon roturned yostorday morning from Pleasant Hill, Mo. whoro they -visited relatives for a month. A leather card .case with a hun dred neatly printed or ongravod cards will mako an acceptable birthday gift' for any man, young or old. Tribune offlco. ' :o: WALL PAPER ,i , J I At cost for ton days, 1 cents singloToll and up. Rltnor Bldg., 113 West Sixth St. Phono C70W. II. H. Landgraf. CHRISTIAN 11:00 "Developing Good Will 8:00 "Religion Universal." METHODIST 11:00 "Grand Totals." 8:00 "Life's Single. Standard." BAPTIST 11:00 "A Genius Sidetracked." 8:00 'S'hlvoleth vs. Slbolet." LEGION will meot Monday Fircmon's hall. evening at the LUTHERAN 9:45 Church school. No preaching sorviccs on account of tho absence of tho pastor from tho city. POSTPONED , Tho regular meeting of tho D. A. It which was to havo been held next Monday, has been postponed one week. EPISCOPAL 11:00 Morning prayer nnd sermon.. 7:30 Evening prayer and sermon Independent Ordor of Odd FcIIowb will attend tho evening services In n body. t.t t.t t.t :.t 11 The Sun Theatre SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Ww wiiii Ayes r. prfmmm fit bbmib PRESBYTERIAN Owing to tho absence of Dr Pat torson thcro will bo no morning preaching services but the Sunday School servlco will bo held at tho usual hour. For the evening service tho choir will repeat tho Easter can tata and a cordial invitation is ex tonded to tho public. Evening service at 8 o'clock. ;o: , Walter Olds was fined $14.80 In Judge Tracy's court for catcd. 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IIINWAN J.t it J.t B j.t B jt j.t j.t j.t i j.t i.t J.t J.t J.t if $ n j.t jx jt j.t S 8 JLLs?b. j;t s " x ; V 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 J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t s it J.t 8 j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t jt j.t l j.t j.t 8 j.t jt j.t 8 jt j.t j.t j.t it 8 j.t j.t 8 j.t j.t j.t Dame Fashion Cries: "Comfort" Today the fashion magazines nay fluttering attention to proper shoes;', lor not only novo tnoughtful women discovered the greator value of eKi- dent shoos and tho comfort that comes from wearing them, but Dama Fnsnion norsoif has placed tho seal of approval on Cantllover Shoes, Tholr medium rounded toes "comj fortnblo toes" as ono society writer doscrlbod them; tholr woll placed hool8 of proper hlght; their snng mting, restful lnstop; their rloxlblo arch, onslng tho foot In action nnd Inducing groco in walking all tho.io Cantilever Shoo features tend to im prove a woman's health and hor np' pcaranco, hor peaco of mfnd nnd hor charm of mnnnor. John Illnman was born March 13, 1840 In Bradford county, Pennsylvania and died April 13, 1922 at the hor..o of his nophew, Curt Illnman, in this city. Mr. Illnman va3 the last of eleven children of Abner Curtis and Augusta York Hinman, all of whom barring accidents lived to a good old age. Two of his brothers, James and William, woro killed in tho Civil war. lie was descended from Sargcant Edward Illnman born in 1020, who was called tho Pilgrim of Strafford, who was tho first of the Episcopalians In Connecti cut and signed tho first potltlon to sift tho churchmen from tho Congrcga- tlonallsts. Tho Illnman family was a family of pioneors first in Connecti cut, then In Pennsylvania and finally across tho country to Nebraska. Ills grandfather,, Manas3ah York, was tho first Presbyterian minister in tho stato of Pennsylvania nnd tho first Presbyterian church in t'.iat stato was organized in his mother's house. Ills father, Abner Curtis Hinman, waB a( pr minont temperance worker, having: boon Grand Master of tho Ordor of! Good Templars for tho state of Cenn- sylvanla for a number,pt years. Thero was just sixty-ono years to a nay oo- tweon tho death of Jolin Illnman and hisy father. Ho came to Lincoln county In the GO'S nnd bottled near Fort McPher son but lator went to Texas where ho Joined with 13enJ. Hyatt In build ing railroad bridges between Houston and San Antonio. Lator ho married Augusta EllzaboUi Hyatt, daughter of his partner, and In 1877 roturned to Lincoln county. In 1878 ho joined tho North Platto Homo Guards and was called out to holp run down some thieving Indians. Tho guards camo up with tho Indians on the upper Rlrdwood and John Illnman saw real When you buy a LIFE INSURANCE POLICY you want a CONTRACT tLat is clear in construction and fair in terms, RATES that are equitable, a proper adjustment between premium charged and risk car ried, SERVICE that is prompt, courteous and effi, cient, ALL' backed by financial strength to meet evei-y obligation. Such policies are issued by the Fidelity Reserve Company Home Office Fourth and Locust Streets, North Platte, Neb. " No wonder that Fashion has created a now roqulromont In woman's cor rect attlro: sonslblo walking shoca for daytime. Tho high Fronch heel nnd sharp toe aro confined to danc Ing and formal dress. Lot us Bhow you those Cantllovor Shoos. You will llko to woar them. Thoy maUo you fool so happy. DR. S. E. HUPFER CHIROPODIST, 317 East Fourth Street. LEARN TO FLY Becomo tho Master of an Air plane and a profession that Is uiv equalled In good clean sport and which has tho biggest future of any business. Lot us toll you moro about it. Reasonable rates. Summer Class Starts June 1st. BULLOCK'S School of Flying l'houe J0U fighting. Ho became a building con tractor and erected tho following structures down town In addition, to many residences: All tho Keith buildings, tho 13. I. Hinman block on Front street, tho Waltemath building on Sixth street, Uio Tele graph building on West Front, the Hinman block on Dewey, tho nitner hotel, and tho buildings now occupied by Marti's Market, tho Dixon stores, and tho Ideal bakery. In 1890 Mr. Illnman was called up on to suffer tho death of his wife, who had been unable to walk for twelve years boforo that, on account of the results of being thrown from a horse. His unwavering care and devotion to her and her memory Is ono of the most beautiful points of his character. Tholr only child, now Mrs. Maudo Holmond, lives In California. Tho funeral sorvlcos woro held at tho Episcopal church In this city at 2:30, April 17, and woro conducted by Rev. W. II. Moore. At tho ceme tery ( tho Masons wore In charge of tho services, Mr. Illnman being a member of both tho Dluo Lodge and tho Commandery. Ho was an old timer who left his impYess on tho early days of North Platte and Lincoln county and whoso passing recalls tho great servlco rondered by theso pioneers. :o: EST RAYED from J. M. Calhoun farm 4 miles northwest of North Platto, a saddle mare. Weight about 900 lbs. White forhead and two whlto feet. Notify J. M Calhoun, North Platte. :o: Taylors homo canned fruit from Santa Ana, Call, has beon greatly reduced in price and I am now pre pared to tako your orders. Mrs. H R. Plummer, 114 So. Sycamore, Phono lr. Qf5 Boys All Wool Knee Pants values up to $1.50 ;c pair. Sizes 8 to 17. Boys Dress CAPS One lot Boys Caps in solid and fancy Clf patterns Whero Low Price Me eta Good Quality. Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. FARM LOANS Como In and see me when in nectt of Farm Loans, At the present tima I can mawke a Jew Farm Loans. T. O. SWENSON UNION STATE BANK J. J. WILSON DENTIST Ori'OSITE HcCABE nOTEL, m II& STAMP'S DAKERT. WIONE V !LuuuuUMUUt.MIIfWMWMl ........$..,....