The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 12, 1911, Image 1

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'ji if 'TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTER NEB., SEPTEMBER 12. t$u.
No. 59
s
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF NORTH PLATTE.
STATEMENTS
Made to the Comptroller of the Currency September 1; 1911.
RESOURCES
Loans and Investments.. .................
Overdrafts, , . , .. . '.' ,
U. S. Bonds for Circulation . , . . . . . ;
Premium on U. S. bonds',. ...... ...t... -
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixturcsr.' "
Bonds for Deposits 11,000.00
Due from U. S. Treasurer 2,500.00
Cash and Sight Exchange 228,462.29
. ' ?686,997.12
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ; ....i t .!.." i $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits :. . i 40,908.90
Circulation ... 50,000,00
Deposits . . . . 490,088.13
. . $680,997.12
E. F. SEEBERGER, President F. L. MOONEY, Cashier.
' TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS g
Tho Girls Friendly will meet at the
Guild Houbo this evening.
'IIFred Fryo and Will Craigio were
visitors in Lexington Sunday.
Miss Hanna Young is assisting in tlio
Wilcox Millinery parlors this season.1!
Celio Baker left last evening for
Kansas City where ho will attend school.
HMrs.;ida Tarkington is visiting friends
in Lewcllen and Northport this' week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dickey left
Sunday for Denver to spend a week or
longer.
Mr. and Mrs. Horry Johnson went to
Brady Saturday to visit relatives for a
few'dayfl.
k. . lrriJes'Clousoviinieavo today
WtiieWno "td vtSii-endslior'a
' week or longer. f . .
. : AMr. and Mrs. Harry Lantz returned
Sunday from a week's visitwlth rela
tives in Ogalallo.
Tho Ladies of the 500 Club aro re
quested to meet with Mrs. H. M. Grimes
aVi oclock Friday aftornoon.
Raleigh Warren came homo Sunday
-from a month's stay in Kansas City
with relatives and friends.
Sunday Dick Baker enjoyed n visit
from his brother who was enrouto home
from Cheyenne to Omaha.
Charles Maupin returned Sunday
"morning from South Dakota whore he
visited tho'homo folks for several weeKn.
' Miss Edna Elliott, of the Brady tele
phone office spent yesterday with rela
lives in the city.
Lost Between high school and W.3rd
St. gold hatpin with blue stone in cen
ter. Finder return to this office. 59-2
- CO. Weingand left nt noon yester
day for St. Louis and Chicago to pur-
chose his stock for his new clothing
store.
Mrs. Guy Cover loft Saturday morn
ing for Omaha to visit her aunt and
other relatives. Enrouto she spont
Sunday at Brady.
' Claude.Selby expects to go to Chicago
Sunday morning to continue his otudies
in tho College of Physicians and
Surgeons.
Albin Sandoll has resigned his position
at the PoBt Office and will leave Sunday
fnr nhlriiiro to studv medicine in tho
Physicians and Surgeons University.
If you don't wear the Interwowen
Sockwo venture to say it's because
vnu inm Know UUUUt U. it a inc
. 1 l. . . 4- . lVt IhA
one THIN sock that really wears,
-
NO HOLES
fro darn;
Reinforced at every point of wear.
Entire foot protected. More used
than any other
25c, 35c and 50 Cents.
Sold by
TOE'MEELj
Wilcox
Department
$371,883.54
151.20
co,o6o.oo
1,000.00,
22,000.00"
241,902,29
Miss Mary Adams, late of Julesburg,
spent tho week end with Miss Margaret
Vaughn.
Tho Coterie Club will meet at the
home of Mrs. will Baskins tomorrow
aftornoon.
Will buy shelled pop corn. Enterprise
Bakery. .
Mrs. Nellie Hallaway will (cave this
week for Beloid, 111., to visit relatives
for ten days or more.
All indebted Jo tho Enterprise Bakery
aro requested to call and settlo their i
account at once.
Henry Hansen nnd Charles Llerk re
turned this morning from a few days
visit in Brady.
Let Bratt & uoodman insure your
auo.
Rolfe Halligan will leave tomorrow
JprlncWn to i otateroir his senior year
.r' yE-.' . '
yiura. ura ucioraanu oaoy navo. re-
ti r f j. i . . . .V . I
lurucuirom uenver alter spenumg a
month with friends.
i I
Mr. and Mrs Tiloy came back Sunday
evening irom, Lies momes where tlioy
visited for a month pnst.
Mrs. Homer Handley is expected
homo Boon from a threo month's visit
with relatives in Dcs Moines.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Starr returne'd
Sunday morning from Lincoln and
Omaha after visiting relatives for two
weeks.
James Martin, Chas. Tigho, JnmcB
GufTy and party returned last night
from Sutherland, where they spent a
Week hunting.
Charles J. Bayart, of Sutherland,
and Stella Woodard, of Bloomlngton,
were granted a marriage licenso by
County Judge Grant Saturday and mar
ried Sunday in Sutherland.
For sale Two partly worn carpets
316 W2nd St.
Ray Stromsburg, chief clerk in En
gineer Stimson's office returned
last
evening from Omaha where he has
been taking treatment in tho hospital
for rheumatism for several wcoks.
Weather Forecast: Fair tonight and
Wednesday, not much change in torn
peraturo. Maximum temperature yes
torday 95: one year aco 71. Minimum
tompcraturo yesterday C5; ono year ago
43.
Best bargains ever offered in lots.
nice homes, farms and farm land.
Bratt & Goodman,
CRYSTAL
THEATRE
To-Night
MOVING PICTURES:
1 he Humble Ministry.
"The Sacrifice."
"The Kl88 of Mary Jane."
VAUDEVILLE.
The Gcrands in a comedy
singing and talking act.
10 and 15 Cents.
FmUtiI Cftwt A!jwrM I
Tho fall term of federal court, d-1
journed last eyenln, tw end cjpj,
nonnnr than exMetetl on aceawit
A
of several of tire cases having
Beep settled out of court. .Nearly all
the court-officers returned to OfftMia .
Saturday night. Judge Munger Is olt
hunting today and will return to Oma
ha tonight. f
The case of the Denver commission
firm against thu Platto Valley Inwtl
and Cattle Co., which occupied thcy at
tention of tho court sovcral days, re
sulted in tho plaintiff getting a verdict
of 280 cattle and 900. Tho case of
tho same company against tho Wolpton
Investment Co., which also invlyctl
the ownership of cattle, was soiled
out of court. i
Parlor MiHiaery. I
My now fall stock has nrrivedft, in
cluding all the novvest styles. Billy
burko and Fifth Avenue hata,(otc.- A
cordial invitation is extended to tho
ladies of North 'Platto and vicinity to
call and select their fall bonhots. Mak
ing over of your own - material a
specialty. 1
Mrs. Edw. Buukp,
$00 East Third, Cor. Pino. Phone '$2.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Glen Lorimer wont to .Choyenn on
ousiness mis morning.
Wanted Man with family to work on
faI- Inquire Enterprise Bakery. J
Mr. and Mrs. Frcdorlckson returned
yesterday from Excelsior Springs.
James Guflfy and Gordon Croneti will
leavo this evening for Kansas City to
attend a veterinary college.
Miss Edna Laughlin, of Sutherland,
is visiting Miss Kathleen Flymn whiio
enrputo home from Center, Neb.
J. J. McCarthy, county clerk of
Keith County has been spending a few
days in town while enroute homo rom
tho State Fair.
For Rent Now fivo room cottage at
S C
Lincoln avenue and Sixth street. ' In-
quiro of J 1L Fonda
Ronrcn Ni?hnls fnVmnrlv mllnAS!of
" -"o 7
tho Pacific Hotel mado his Initial trip
tilru na diningcarconductoryestcrday.
no t,. t. i a
lCnn Exnress Office Inst montli. came
V . 1 UI LUI Willi Illllllllkf UU LI1U i'LlIlUT'
from Kansas Citv on business this mom
Jng.
Houses for rent, storage room and
safe deposit boxes. Bratt Goodman
Two State cases against Edmond
Eaton and O. M. Faun came up in the
County Court Saturday. They were
accused of breaking open a car of mer
chandise and plead guilty. A sentence
of fivo days in jail was given them
Wanted to trade SG5.00 double barrcll
hammerlcss, L, C. Smith shot gun
shall extractor and case for samo for a
good first class milk cow, none other
nceu investigate: at tins oitice.
St. Patrick's school opened yester
day with a large enrollment in each of
tho three rooms. Tho sisters in charge
come highly recommended as instructors
In the different branches of study as
well as in needlework, sketching, voca
and instrumental music nnd the outlook
for a succeafulterm Is very favorable,
Wo wish to thank our customers for
tho liberal patronage which they ex
tended to us whllo in business and ask
that they give our successor, Mr.
Grecson, the same courteous treatment
which wo received and continue to
trade at tho old stand.
Buchanan Groceky Co.
rhe local Shrlnors aro making ar
rangements for a ceremonial to be con
ducted here next month by Tangier
Temple, of Omaha, of which
thoy aro members. The temple has
agreed to come hero and put on tho
work if thirty candidates aro secured,
and tho local members feel certain that
this number can bo secured. In caso
tho ceremonial Is held it is probable
that 200 or 800 out-of-town Shrlnors'
will attend.
Money to loan to help you bay,
build, or improve, either Building and
Loaa or private money; can be paid
back ib meBiniy er three to five year
payments, it will save you money to
see us first Bratt & Goodman.
A suit case belonging to W. G, Har
ft TO ta AT tfna f nlnn f vm V
m. C.. A. rnnms Rntnrdnv afternoon.
Offlccr Trout was notified and at five
thirty located a suspicious fellow near
waitcmain's saloon, tie was arresteu
and admitted the theft and the suit
caso was found near tho stock yards.
Ab his upper teeth wore missing he
was recognized as tho ono that broke
into tho Grceson Grocery. Tho caso
was heard in tho police court yesterday
where ho was fined' $25 and costs, un
nble to pay ho was taken to jail.
Bwmh Ckuctt.
Fnlliiro to make awanirements to
have a rear addiuloa built to tlio room
nnw MmminJ K vpvnnmat).'a' aalnnn
"vii vvwuivu i nivvilinMi a onivv.i,
Clawk Weinjrand concluded not to en-
gage in the restiHt business, and
instead will onen a ctothln store in the
room.
Mr. Weingand left last night for St
Louis and Chicago to buy his stock and
furnishinss for the room. Ho expects
to be ready for business ia about a
month.
Yesterday Mrs. Jennie Armstrong
disposed of .tho Entorurlso bakery to
Mrs. Tjios. Doollttle, who took charge
at once. This doat had been pending
for a couplo of weeks. Mrs. Doollttle
a well known, having resided in and
near tho city for many years Mrs.
Armstrong will soon leavo for Suther-
In, Oro., to reside.
Yesterday aftornoon II. G. Main, of
Butte, Mont, purchasfetl tho North
Platto Steam Laundry of Alox Mcston.
and took charge Jtoday. Mr. Mcnton'o
pians lor tno luturu aro uncertain out
he intends to leave in two months or
so for tho Pacific const to look up a
favorable location.
Fire, ligktVwg, tornado aaJ cycleac
lHwraace wrutea in best eld Lme I
Companies at lowest rates by Bratt &
Goodman.
James Clinton ro turned last' nlehtl
from a week a visit in Lincoln.
E. W. Crano. who attended tho stato
fair at Lincoln, returned last evening.
Ernest Rincker returned last night I
from a week b hunting trip to buthor-
lond.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Donehowcr left
this morning for Sutherland to visit
their doughtor.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmor Noville. of Now
York, nro visitinc tho former s cousin
M. K. Neville.
Jnmcs Martin, who has been foreman
of tne Steam L.aunury lor sovcral years,
resigned this morning.
A. R. Adamson went
to
ileraney
tliis morning to distribute somo of his
histories of North Platto,
Tho tennis tournament in which there
aro twcnty-llvo entries oponeu last
evening, Armstrong winning tho first
set from Birge.
MrB. J. H. Malono and Miss Anvrio
Hoban of Mlndcn loft yesterday after
visiting Misses
since Friday.
una and uauio biiecuy
Tho county commissioners mot in
session Saturday and granted tho ro-
ucst ot petitioners tor u Hearing to
ecido whether tho North Platto ditch
shall bo placed into a district
E. T. Stalch. of Hebron, is being
tried in tho county court today tor
forging D. A. Goodrich's name to a
noto for $29.40 nnd soiling said noto to
tho Lincoln County Bonk, of Hershoy.
Stalch is associated with tho Bankora
Lifo Insurance Company.
Attention, Hay Men.
Wo will savo your money on Bale Ties.
SCOUB. UINN, WHITE KbCIMTZ.
WELL
HOUSED
STOCK
doec the most work and
yields the most profits.
Live stock cQstgmoney
and is worth caring- for.
A good stable. is cheaper in
the long run.
We will be glad to give
you an idea of the cost of
the lumber needed for re
pairing or rebuilding the
present barn or stable, or
for putting up a new one.
We can save you money
on it.
W. W. BIRGE,
FRONT AND LOCUST PHONE 9.
NOTICE 01 SETTLEMENT.
Tho fitatn of Nebraska. Lincoln County, s. I
Tn thn Onnntr Court.
In tbo 111 t tor ot tlio Estat of Jacob
ninli!irp. Ilornasnn.
To tlio crodl tors, liolrs tesatoes and otliors
lntoreHtud In tho UNtato of Jacoi) ItlchlKcr
TaUo notlco. that Albert ltlclileor, ox
criitnr liaa Ulnd In tho county court a
reuort of his dolnts at rxocutor of I
(ild fMtatn and it In ordurod that the
Namo stand for hearlnc tho 10th day ot
Octcixtr A. I). IUH. Iniforo thn court
at the hour ot U o'clock, a. in., at wlilcli tlmo
any iiorson Interested may nppoar andoxcPt
to andcontost tho samo, And notlco of this
iirniillnir In nrilnrcil irlven by the Dull Ilea
Hon ot a copy of tho notlco 1m tho Hunit-
inlsajd county four Huccimslvu weolH prior
wenlrlr Trliiiine a leiral iinwHtiaDOr Drinteu
toaaiddatoof hoarinir. , .
Wllnnxa mv liand and thn Nlsal of thn Colin-
. Nnrlli 1)1. ttn Noli., t lila St li d v
! o Heptemlior A. l. ivii.
aVS' ,.Ioiin Giiaht, County Jiulco-
Mrs. W. II. McDonald and d
Janet came homo yesterday iftnnr
, . . . rw . d
from an cxtomkd visit wttliosMjiHi
Carrlo Belton, In San Diego, CaC,,
Miss Evelyn Randall sovcmmU'W
I connection with tho ScrleberVfyat
market and is succeeded by MwrWret
Fredericks. iW
a
McDonald;
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
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Attention la called to. th6 strong condition of its report, made
to tho Stnto Banklnji Depitrnent August 31r 1011. which you will
find in last Friday's issue, Ifndensed statement of which is;
' sewces.
Loans nnd investmyit. $281,002.37
Cash and sight oxchfiflfie 15&.701.15
Capital, stirph
surplus nnfffitbfits
r'
ilialiilities:
Wlf,
Deposits
WJJ:
Excess- resources
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Keith Theatre, Tiwsday, September 14th.
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BH y 'GLE" CLIFFORD
i.. U o VAf t r-i Mirth and Melody
"liie
m l m j
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Cleur AitiBts, 80por tinl,
Thplai
GJrJs.
It wr.H Pleasing Last V.our.
K'O'ir Dti.'n.y
MnoMl)fiis.
Bnjby fillly
PRICES 50' 'CKNTS TO Sl.SO
GIVEN
AWAY
A $250 Harle'Pavidaon 4-Horae Power
Motor Cycle, gneto Ignition .... 1
A Ticket WitlpEvery Pair of Shoes.
YeMow Fsit Shoe Store,
DIENE FLEISHMAN.
f 'Mm. Clara VanDoran roturni yes
terday from Scotta Bluffs wtwri she
apent several weeks with tier niece
Mrs. Cliff Demott, formerly of this
city.
C. W. Tros4l, advance agnt for
Mary Jane's Fa6n.Spt 19th, trans
acted business in town yesterday.
State Bank,
114;300;14r
:
$551,723.00
$322,966.00
; . ,$2i
$228,756,76
Game'
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J, i Tuneful, Gatchy Sing Hits
is Far .no'.t3r This Year.
It
fioo-Fminy Japk Trainor.
nt His Best.
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