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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1913)
8tntB Htcurlctl e,itir W . Ss ra , tort buhv TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., JUNE 10 1913. No. 40 -S CfeJtf ft' I' statu- fi turn wilwatT, '! - t' - """fun r v ar,v. r Hail Insurance Is No Good AFTER YOUR GRAIN IS CUT. The recent rains have assured a Big Crop of small grain and a big profit to you IF Protect Yourself Local and Personal William Reynolds went to Grand Island this morning to transact business. For Rent House and barn north of town. Inquire of L. AV. Walker. M. II. Douglas left this morning for Grand Island to transact business. Miss Hazel Mason, who is attending Junior Normal spent Saturday and Sun day with homo folks. Mrs. Charles Koonsleft this morning for Cozad to visit with relatives for a week or more. Mrs. Julia Todd left on the morning train for Glandive, Mont, to visit rela tives for several weeks. Tha Baptist aid society vill,bo enter tained in the church basement Friday afternoon by Mrs. Mang. Furnished rooms for rent, G15 North Maple. 40-2 Mr. and Mrs. GeorceGrady andbaby. of Grand Island, came yesterday after noon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward, Grady for a week. Children Day services will be held at the Platte Valley schoolhouso Sunday, Juno 15th, at 2:30 p. m. central timo, All nro cordially invited to attend. Mrs. C. S. Clinton and daughter Jlildegarde and Miss Aileen Gantt, left this morning for Oakland. Cal., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur AlclMamara. Hendy & Ogier have sold since Friday of last week Ford cars to Gus F. Meyers nnd E. H. Michael, of this city, to Art Yates of Sutherland, Glyde Trotter, of Brady, and to a party in Wellfleot. Tate Lodge A. 0. U. W. No. 64 and Two Rivers Lodge Degree of Honor ob served Memorial Day for their departed members Sunday. Thirty-six graves were decorated and special services wero held oyer the graves of Mrs. Charles Hendy and John J. Sullivan, they being the last member of each lodge to be called away. The North Platto Millitary Band will give their weekly concort Thursday evening, June 12th. A very good pro gram is being propared. This organiza tion was paid the compliment of a write-up in tho Juno Methonomo a New York musical paper, which devotes space only to news of tho best music and musicians. Tho Children's Day exorcises hold at tho Baptist church Sunday morning under the direction of Miss Maude Louden wero very creditable to those taking part and to their instructor. The attendance at the services was larger than usual and many complimen tary remarks wore heard after tho services. FOR YOU There was never a better time than now to snap up bargains in real estate. Bratt & Goodman have choice lots, modern houses, cottages for sale in different parts of the city at very low. 'figures and on easy payments, See them before you buy. WHAT'S BETTER THAN PORTER'S STAR POP "SAKBS8 pjy '& yy9 ""- It's goodness has made it famous. Ask it's friends A FEW GOOD ONES Clivi'vy Sntiiu Cirnpo Wrliito Voisc STAR BOTTLING WORKS YOU Frank Bendt, of Chicago, arrived hero a few days ago to visit his aunt, Mrs. C. G. Fredericks for n week or more. Plain sewing, will go out by tho day. Inquire at 309 South Dewoy. 40-2 A diyorco was granted Saturday to Freda Schott Remington from Glen Remington on the grounds of desertion. Mrs. J. G. Anderson left Sunday for Los Angeles where she will visit friends for several weeks. Mr. Anderson may conclude to make the trip later. Mrs. Anna Davis and Earl Davis, who wero divorced six months ago, loft tho latter part of last week jor Portland, Ore., whero they will be re-married and make their home. Tho cool weather we have beenhaving for several days prevails all over the country. In the eastern states yester day the temperature was tho lowest ever recorded in June. Finer Dav oxercises will bo held at the high school auditorium next Friday afternoon at three o'clock. A committee from tho G. A. R. post is arranging tho program. At the meeting of the Elks last evening it was unnnimously voted to purchase a flag and donate it to the pnblic library for use on that .building. Lostbetween "F)t. McPhersW'n'rid. North Platto,on May 80th, (child's red boar cloth coat. Finder return to this office and receive reward. The funeral of the lato William Lewis was hold from the Masonic hall Friday afternoon and the services wore at tended by a largo number of friends and membors of tho lodges of which the deceased was a memuer. The floral offerings wore very beautiful. The B. of L. E. and Masonic lodge held ser vices over the grave. When seeking insurance, fire, light ning, tornado, hail, cyclone or wind storm, or the best and cheapest life insurance, get the best and cheap est always written by Bratt & Good man. The Cheyenne . Leader devotes a column to a write up of a card luncheon given one day last week by Mrs. Will Jeffers and Mrs. II. S. Ridgley, two former North Platte ladies. Tho func tion was given at The Plains, Chey enne's swell hotel, and the guests were one hundred ladies prominent in Choy enne society, A seven course luncheon was served on beautifully decorated table, and 500 and bridge were after words played. In the receiving lino in addition to tho hostesses were Mrs. Jos. Schatz, of North Platte, Mrs. Frank Bon and Mrs. John McCabe. Tho Lead er saya tho function was one of tho most elaborate of the early summer happen ings. Another cut in the Mrs, Robinson property if sold within the next two days. Mrs. Robinson is leaving the city tomorrow and is anxious that the place be sold before she leaves., lo cated West 1st St Price cut to $3100.00 See us quick. C. F. Temple. hix Gltiuor Ac ltoot J four . . MfgR of Pure " Food Drinks DO NOT HAIL Buy your Hail Insurance to-day ATT & GOODMAN Charged with Illegal Sale of Liquor. Information was filed Friday against Dr. Bent, tho Wallnco druggist, charg ing him with selling liquor without n license. Tho honring was to have been hold yestorday, but his wife telegraphed that tho Doctor wns sick and asked for a continuance, which was granted. On two former occasions Dr. Bent WU3 defendant against similar charges, but both times escaped on technicalities' Confident that he was selling liquor illeirallv. a number of tho Wallace people havo been keeping thoir oyes open for an opportunity to catch him with tho goods. The time came last Friday, when hu shipped in two cases of beer. Sheriff Salisbury was at onco notified, and went over Friday night and searched the premises. Consider able whiskey was found in the drug store and two cases of beer on an adjoining lot, whero it had been thrown ovor a fence by Dr. Bont when ho learned the sheriff was in town. It is said that he was in bed when tho officer arrived, but sneaking out in his nightshirt to his garage, where he had tho beer concealed, dumped it over tho fence into an adjoining lot. Tho Christian aid society will meet with Mrs. K. M.Smith on Front street Thursday afternoon. Thomas Watts transacted business in Lodghpole yestorday. . Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco Tollefsen and baby who hayo been visiting hore with relatives will return to Sulherlnd today jn their now Marian Car. 1 FOR RNT. 320 acres hay land in S of Section 3-13-31. This is a good piece of hay land. less than three miles from Birdwood sidetrack and can be rented reasonable. Bratt & Goodman. To Whom it May Concern. My wife, Lend Moore, having left my bed nnd board, I will not be re sponsible for any debts she may con tract. HOWAKD A. MOOKE, May 31, 1013 Wallace, Nub. Charter No. 349J. Report of the Condition of tho FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at North Platte. In tho State of Nebraska, at the close of business-. Juno 4, 191J. HKhODKOES: Loans and discounts. 125,633.43 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 730.7- U. &. l)onds to socuro circulation lOO.l'OO.OO U. S. lnds to secure II. 8. deposits 1.000.00 Other bonds to secure postal saving ,, 20.000.0o Premiums on U.S. bonds 812.50 Honds. securities, etc., 71,08100 Hanking house, furni ture and llxturcs 21,000.00 Other real estate ownud l.t-50.00 Duo from state and prlrato banks and hank ers, trust companies, and saitugs hank 2,041.09 Duo from approved re serve agents S0.8J7.8S Checks and othcr"cash Items 124.12 Notes of other national banks 1100.00 Fractional papercurren cy. nickels and cents., 183.53 Lawful Monoy liosorvo In Hank, viz; Vpecio 23,334.00 Legal-tender notes 5,310.00-111, lls.Ct! Kederaptlon fund with U. S, treasurer (S por cent of circulation).... 5,000 00 Total i7tS8.137.l LIAWLITIKS. Capital stock patd In... 1100,000 00 Surplus fund 80,00000 Undivided profits, loss expenses and taxes paid 3,02900 National bank notes outstanding lOO.OOOOO Due to state and prlvato banks and bankers SO, 127. 11 Individual deposlts sub ject to check .... 330,159 07 Demand certificates of deposit 4,217,53 Time certificates of do- posit 1M,0K.W Certified Checks. . . 11U 00 Cashier's checks out standing 3,098,39 United Status deposits. I.OuO.OO Postal Savings DepoMth. 11,881.07512,3" 83 Liabilities other than those above stated 2,(jo(j0 Total . jftls li, i Btato of Nebraska, County of Lincoln, s I, 1 . L Moonoy. Cashier of tho w- nmd hank, IomH innly s'woar that tin al, o ktatcim-nt Is true to tho bust of my kiiuttl- edgu and belief, . ... , I'. I Moonev, C'aslinr' PubscrllxHl and sworn to boforo wo this ah day of Juno, 1U13. P. Itoi.i'K Halmoan. Notary Puh.i. Correct A twot: K. P. SrEiiniinf.il 1 Kay C. Lammow) ) Dlrcf ts John J, Uam.idan, I Local and Personal C. O. Weingand transacted business in Omnlm last wock. Misses Mario Stuart and Naomi Dowhower are assisting in tho Hub this week. Miss Edna Hamilton, of tho St. Luko hospital, loft tho last of last week for Cozad. Miss Katie Connoally loft yesterday morning for Kearney to attend the Normal. Miss Mansfield ono of tho local teachor's left for her homo in Cedar Rapids Saturday to spend her vacation. Whon in need of a good driving rig for business or pleasure, call up tho Brick barn on east Front, Phone 25. Misses Florence Stack, Loretta Murphy, Marie Stack, Josio O'Haroand Gortrutlo Walker will entertain tho Catholic Girls Club at cards nt tho homo of the former tomorrow evening. mmJr& On our Tailored Suits and Coats sold $17.50, $20.00 and up to 35 Spring Coats that formerly sold up to $15.00, your choice That formerly choice at Dresses! Dresses! Dainty New Summer Dresses itt Cotton Eponge, Striped Voile, Striped Tissue, all over Embroidered Lingerie or Voile and Linen, dozens rfgt f of the newest styles to choose from in all sizes, special- Ifo mm m 1 1 ly priced up from VtW Just Received Anew line of Linen Suits, the seasons latest creations, largest G7 f showing in the city at V p JJ New Silk Pet ticoats $3.50 valueH. special $1.98 OUT Miss May Dotson loft yesterday morning for Blair to spond a couple of weeks. Miss Ila Mnrtin, of Wallnco, who visited her sistcrMiss Hnttle this week, left yesterday for Kearney. Mrs. J. F. Clabaugh who undorwont nn operation at tho P. & S. hospital last week is gotting along nlcoly. , For bargains in choice residences sec Buchanan & Patterson's bargain list in another column. tf Miss Altn Bonham, of Suthorl and who was opoiatcd upon in this city last week, returned homo Sunday. Mrs. Fred Rnsmusson and children, of Hershey, who visithd her mother Mrs. Charles Martini, returned homo Satur day afternoon. M. K. Neville left Sunday for Chi cago where ho will meet Mrs. Novillo and tho children who nro returning from tho cast. TfAI I : V mt mm mm' your unrestricted choice CHILDREN'S COATS sold up to $7.00, your : . MurMiZES m m UTS " nammmmTSH n " Tmmmmmmmmmmm " gf"'.'U.L!il. '" " SSI! jgl 1 lg ! 9 "" ! II ! IIWI. I !! Wl W II . MMWM,f . ... North Platte's Exclusive Woman's Store REMEMBER everything- new in the new store. Rate$ Reduced 2S per cent Mrs. Edward Pctors visited tn Chap poll last week. Sam Glonson, of Kansas City, arrived hero tho latter jinrt of last week and will bo associated with his father-in-law Albert vonTiot In tho North Platto cigar factory. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schatz of Sap Francisco who havo boon visiting In Scuylor nro expected today to visit tho formor's parents Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Schatz while onrouto home. A dozen couplo of young poople chap poroncd by Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wido nor hold a picnic ut Dick's grovo Sun day. Tho day was pleasantly spont in outdoor sports and a BUmptuous lunch was enjoyod. Fullc brothors, who live south of North Platto near tho experimental farm, began cutting thoir alfalfa Mon day of lastwooki It is n bumpor crop. Barley and othor small Krain is in fin condition. formerly .50, 7.50 3.50 New Waists $1.50 values special 98c ssKcrM,HiyK ynrmrsnz v I