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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1911)
The Power of $1.00. CLOSING OUT SALE - For the next Thirty Days I will sell at Reduced Prices , as Follows: See Our $1 Window. ; Every article in our south show window will be sold at $ioo this week only. This is the greatest leader North Platte has iver seen; You will never have such an opportunity to ma ke $ i go as far as this. DIXON, The Jeweler. Inspector for Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Union Pacific Watch Inspector. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National Hank 3 Lloyd Cook of Cozad wna a visitor in town Wednesday. Julius Hahjor transacted business in Sidney this week. Miss Alta Hoy of Garfield is visiting relatives during Chautauqua. Attorney Shuman left Wednesday evening for Omaha or business. JuHub Hahlor is the latest to invest in a new five passenger Buick car. Joseph Weeks who has been quite ill for some time is much improved. Mrs. Cook, of Hershey, spent Wed nesday with Mrs. James Cunningham. Miss Mabpl. Getty enmo homo a i ow days ago from nvjsit in Pnxton with relatives. Bert Rodgers left yestarday morning for Indiana to spend a month with relatives. Miss Carrie Richards' returned to Paton Wednesday after a visit with local friends. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Woods of Wal ' laco are visiting friends and attending Chautauqua. Master Harry Simpkin, son of Con ductor Simpkin of Omaha, spent several days in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. John DeRolf and. child ren left yesterday for Terra Haute, Ind., to spend six weeks. Mrs. Fred Wright and son of Lincoln arrived yesterday afternoon , and will visit with relatives and friends. Miss Mary Elias will leave tonight for Iowa to be gone two weeks. Enrouto home she will visit friends in Omaha. Mrs. W. A. Charlesworth, of Tenn- ' essee, is visiting her brother Leonard Cornott, having arrived early in the week. Misses Katherino Youngman and .May Lewis' of Valley have entered the training school at the Physician & Sur geons hospital. Mis3 Cora Moore .arrived yesterday from Indianola, Iowa, and will visit her brother Charles Moore and wife for a week or longer. Luther Tucker came homo Wednes day evening from Omaha where ho at tended a convention of the car men for 1 ,i.. Buveiui uujo. , 0. H. Robertson, of Omaha, visited friends in town yesterday. A few years ago ho held a position hero as one of the railroad officials. Cubitt B. Smyth, a former machinist in this city who has resided in Omaha for the past five years, is spending a few days with local friends. Ira LeMasters returned Wednesday from a two weeks' visit in Fremont and left that evening for Hastings to attend the avintion meot. Mrs. W. C. Elder, son Colter and grandaughtor Union Gleason left Wed nesday for Montana to spend a month with Mr. Anna Johnson. Mrs. W. T. Banks and tl.'V; hu-i- B'! thn rainf home Wedn '.-. nn 'iij.yp;' visit cf never ! " .t'.lr, I i-;tlHr.d end Lou Ajifco.- DR. W. l CROOK, J; DENTIST, Uracluato Northwestern University. L. 2 Ofllce ovor McDonald State Bank J. S. Robbins of Wnllaco was among the visitors in the city yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cox nro mov ing into their new home on west Sixth street this week. Mrs. Alox Russell is enjoying a visit from her sister Mrs. Young who arrived from the east yestorday. Mm. Fred Dolson left yesterday for her her homo in Oakland, Cnl., nftcr spending a week in the city with rela tives. Lyman Welsh returned to the city yesterday morning after an absence of thirty days' which ho Bpcnt in Iowa cities. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden and daughter of Wallace who have been spending Bovernl days in town went home yester day afternoon in their auto. Mrs. J. B. Redfield Sr., and daughter Jennie of Omaha nro expected the first of the week to visit the former's grand sons, Dr. W. J. and J. B. Redfield. Mr. and Mrs. hu. Uoouman will re turn tomorrow evening from Omaha where they spent a week, the former on business and the latter with friends, Raymond Long of Cheyenne has aq cepted a position as stenographer in Foreman W. T. Beery's office, succeed. ing Sam Wertheimer who left for the east. the first of the week. People will bo showing you the things they bought at our $1.00 sale. You will wish you were one ot those people. DIXON, The Jeweler. Miss Jessie Baker has severed her con nection with the North Platte Telephone Co., and accepted a position as tele phone operator in the Western Union office. Mrs. John Grimes and daughter Fosta formerly of this city arrived from Omaha yesterday to visit her sis ters, Mesdames Philip Deats and How ard McMicheal for a month or more. Miss Mabel Gumb of Grand Is land , arrived here Wednesday and will visit at the Day home for a week or longer. She will be accompanied homo by Mrs. Guy Robinson of Grand Island who- has been the guest of her mother for two weeks. Mrs. McArthur of Omaha is expected tomorrow and will visit local friends for a day while enroute to California. She will bo accompanied to the coast by her daughter Mrs. Naomi McArthur who Is a guest at the Payno house party. Mrs. George Haines died in this city Wednesday evening. For some timo she had been ill with a complication of diseases for which sho took treatment from the local physicians. Her death was oxpected for sovernl days as her caso was pronounced oritical early )n tho week. The remains were taken to her home seven mile from town Thurs day morning. For Sale -Milk, eraam and spring Chi. -kens, delivered, i ll'Hie Din, r. vv. i; j rlv.td in North Platte Wednesday ranr,- ii'i l:iI Iiui bce.i juthi ling i.ala of ( i"'. ' ' ,' n ;'.! i f ; "!i ! l , l r, ' . ' " I McCormick and DeerinjJ Hurvcstors and Binders. 6 ft cut $100.00' McCormick and Dcering Mowers, 0 ft. cut, each 47.00 McCormick and Deering 12 ft., Sulky Hriy Rnckes, self dump 27.00 International Hny Sweeps ..;.?,, 30.00 International Hay Stackers 45.00 Binding Twine, per lb li&f; , .07 Drain Hay Sweeps . . 35.00 Dain Hay Stackers 50.00 Champion Hny Sweeps 30.00 New Departure and other Cultivators 1300 to 17.00 Riding Cultivators, single row , , 25.00 Riding Cultivators, two row. . . .'. .': 35.00 John Deer 16 inch steel beam walking Plow 13.00 Three Section Steel Lover Harrow, each 10.00 Disc Harrows ... 10.00 Upward Press Drills 12 disc 7O.OO Farm Wagons, Weber, Stoughton and Fti 'Smith''. v 965.00 and up Spring Wngons , i .-. ; . . $ T., $jjj...O0 and up Road Wagons V 45.00 nnd up Buggies , . . .'ivWf 00.00 and up Buggy Poles -...'. ' ?? ' 500 onJ "P Low Down Farm Trucks. . . ,'. . . 3O.00 and up Gasoline Engines., 50,00 and up Woven Wire Fencing. 26 inch, 6 inchstay,-,pcr rod 30 cents Woven Wiro Fencing, 48 inch. 6 inch stamper rod ..... . 50 cents Ranges . .',. . v -22-50 and up Detroit Vapor Stoves ,s. . . . y. . 7.00 and up Gasoline Stoves , ,y ......... . 2.00 und up Coal Oil stoves . 6.00 und up Base Burners. 50.00 and up Heating Stoves " 4.00 and up Also a complete line of Hardware, Tinware and Granitewarc, Monarch Malleable Ranges, Sharpless Cream Separators, Samson, Aermoter and Fairbury Windmills, Well Pipes, Pumps, and pipe fittings, Barb Wire, Stock Tanks and Hogwaterers, Field and Garden Seeds, Barn Paint, Poultry and Qhick Foods, Condi- " tion Powders, Sickle Grinders, Rubber Hose, Machine Oil, Axle Grease, Etc. If you need anything in above lines I can save you money, JOSEPH HERSHEY", ' Corner 5th and Locust Sts. Telephone 15 NORTH PLATTE, NEB. New Bank Opens Tomorrow. The Platte Valley Bank, North Platte's newest financial Institution will open for business tomorrow, tho non arrival of furnishings having delayed the opening for a week. The now insti tution is handsomely furnished with mnhogony counters nnd desks, ono six ton safe for records and a mnngnneso steel time-lock safe for tho cash. These furnishings, with tho neat papering, painting nnd floor covering, gives tho room an attractive appearance. Tho officers nnd directors of the insti tution are experienced bankers nnd business men,- conservntivo in- their business tranactions and enjoy the con fidence of the people. For Sale. Pure bred Scotch Collio puppies, from working stock. Inquire or address, 'i Blankknhuho linos,, North Platte, Neb. CRYSTAL THEATRE House Party. A score of ladies wero entertained by Miss Grnco Payne Tuesday afternoon in honor of, her eight house guests. Card' games were played during tho afternoon nnd a delicious lunch served. The following , afternoon a Bridge pnrty was held to which twenty-five ladies responded to invitations. The de corations consisted of red( pink and white roses. Light refreshments were enjoyed after the games. On Wednesday evening forty-fivo young ladies and gentlemen were re ceived. Card playing was tho, principal form of entertainment nnd continued until midnight when all partook of an elegant spread. Boquets of pink and white flowers predominated in the dec orations and the color scheme was enrried out in the place cards and desserts. North Platte Wins. Appended are the scores mnde in a team contest between tho Sterling, Colo;, Gun Club and tho Buffalo Bill' Club hero Tuesday. Mr. Will Bowman of tho Duport Powder Co., of Denver, Colo., shot with the Sterling team while Mr. Geo. Carter of the Peters Cartridge Co., at Lincoln, shot with tho North Platte team, these shooters being in the profossionnl class. Each man shot at 100 targets, North Platte team &15, Storlincr 815. North Platto Watkins 91 McDonoll 90 Rebhausen 89 Hosier 88 Marcott 87 Carter 87 Ouimetto 83 Starkey 83 Denn 80 Winkowitch.. ..07 To-Night nd Saturday.. MOVING PICTURES: "Lost and Won" "The Country Lovers" "The Prie tess of Carthage." 5 and 10 Cents. Statement of the Condition "OF TUB MUTUAL BUILDING 8 LOAN ASSOCIATION, of North Platte. Nebraska, on the 80th day of June, 1011. Certlllcato Np.m. ASSISTS, First mortgage loans ..,..(438 000 oo Htock loans...,, , uuoooo Cash., a 332 CM Delinquent Interest, premiums and lines 582 70 Expenses and taxes paid 1 102 00 Other ausuU ,,,, SIM Total ma 071 89 LIAHILITIKS. Capital stock paid up $120 m M lteser.ve fund 0 eoo oo Undivided nrotlts lU 1M Oil Advance Interest 131 SO 8-15 Sterling Fletcher 91 Phillips 89 Bowman 88 Davis 83 Ayers 82 Daley 81 White 1.18 Ramsey 78 Armstrong 73 Davis 72 "815 D. B. Day of tho state Building and Loan Association is spending several days here on business. Mrs. Cornolin Daw died at tho homo of her daughter Mrs. W. II. Flotchorln tills city Wednesday afternoon of heart trouble, at the age of sixty ono years, although she had suffered with tho diseaso for several months her condition of Into was such that her death ennio as a groat shock to tho relatives. Tues day evening sho nltended tho ChnutaU- qua mooting nnd to all appearances was in tho best of health but at noon of the following day b16 was taken vloluntly ill nnd death followed In the space of n few hours. Mrs. Dnw came to this city from Ohio about ono year ngo to innkrt hor homo with her dadghtor. Funeral services wero held at the hou9o yester day morning by Rov. Charles liarmnn and remains tnKon to hor former hoinu In Znncsvillo, where hor son resides. THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. t Capital and Surplus $140,000. DIRECTOR!?: E. F. SEERERGER, President, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-President, F. L. MOONEY, Cashier. ARTHUR McN&MARA, J. J. HALLIGAN. Total. (US 071 8fl HKCBIPTS AND KXI'KNDITUIIKB FO THIS VEAH KNDINO JUNK 30, 1811, IIRCSIPTS. nalancc on hand July 1, 1010 1 0 450 68 Dues.. 140 44U 03 Interest, and lines . St m 4.1 Loans repaid , 83 713 33 MIscollunnouB Fees 4Hft 2ft Taxes nd Insurance 156 00 Total , (218 652 61 . XXIMCNDITUIIUS. Loans , , Its too 00 Expenses 1 748 07 Stock redeemed 78 2W 13 Cash on hand... .. ,,. 3 352 0U Taxes and Insuranco 1-K S3 Total taiiT&MtU Btato of Nobraska, Lincoln county, tts. J, Samuol Ooozeo. socrutary of tho nlovo named Association, do solemnly swear that tho forcirolnir statumcnt ot the condition of said Association Is truo and correct to tho bust of my laiowlodeo and lollef. Hamurt, (Joozkk, Socrotary. Suhscrllicd nnd sworn to before mo this 3rd day of July, mil. Oi. auk IIuoiianan. Notary Public. Tiioa, O, I'attkusom, V. T. liKiioNi, VDIrcctors. W Mi L'DNNINailAM, J ft Summer Tourist Round-Trip Fares to the Pacific Coast From North Platte to California $60.00. ,.. , , to North Pacific ' "Vv Coast Points $55.00. x.. to California one way via North Pacific Goast; ' Points $73.20 Tickets on Sale June 1, to Sept. 30 inclusive. Final return limit October 31, 191 1. In addition to above the following- low rate will be in effect, ' From North Platte to California $50.00 o to North Pacific ' w Coast Points $50.00' to California one way via North Pacific Coast ',' Points. $65.00, TicketgaPn Sale August 7 to 11 inclusive and 14 to 17 inclusive. Final return limit October 15, UNION ' PAOIPIG STANDARD ROAD OF THE WEST. Hi.il lllrwi l I out ' to V I'" .iht' 11 i N it Inn" I 1' ' Protected by Ffacfric Block Signals. Exre'!e ' r ; " imoi all Train. , . I' 1 ,)' Li- H'i r. I". Uc." 1 .';ir Nf Y' Mm.