The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 15, 1913, Image 5

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In the days of forefathers, Spoons and Forks were" strictly
utensils. Spoons of one sort or the other, were generally
used but Forks arc so modern that few possessed them
in the days of the American colonies, and the majority
did not know their use. That Spoons and forks should
possess beauty of line or have artistic merit in design was
not in those days a matter of concern.
N Spoons and Forks
are now considered an important factor in one's table ap
pointments and great care should be given to the selection
of a pattern. This is as it should be.
Our patterns are the work of skilled designers and offered
in sufficient Variety to satify every taste and in weights to
meet every demand.
W desire to show you a beautiful stock from which to
make your selections T . ...
See oiir Spotwood ahdPlymoutli aesgins
The Silver that will makeheirloones for future geenrntions.
DIXON, The Jeweler.
U. P. Watch Inspector. ,
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Denfist.
Office over the McDonald
State Bank.
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Local and Personal
The city schools will open Monday,
September 8th.
The city teachers' WstituW-'will'he
held September 4th, 5th and 6th.
Little Dorothy Shuman entertained
twelve friends at a party yesterday
afternoon.
fsVashablc wais'tsSvhichih'ave sold for
$1.50 and $2.00 on sale Saturday only
at 49 cents at the Leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Weingand and
Dr. and Mrs. 0. H. Cressler returned
yesterday from Denver.
Miss Lucille Wilcox will leave Sep
tember 1st for Chicago, where she will
attend an art school. .
"Whoat on the farm of A. Isackson,
north of Brady, averaged twenty-two
bushels per acre; a good yield for this
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Tput and child
ren, whchad been spending several
weeks in Colorado, returned home yes
terday. Wanted Girl for general housework.
Apply to Mrs. W. H. McDonald, 407
West Fifth street on or after next
Monday.
The stork visited the home of C. T.
Whelan last night and deposited "the
finest boy (in town." You can well
imagine the happiness of Daddy Whelan
as well as of the mother, who with the
boy, is reported to be doing nicely.
Forty ladies spent a pleasant after
noon'yesterday as the guests of Miss
Hannah Kelther, 500 being the enter
taining feature. The rooms were dec
orated with garden flowers and nicely
prepared refreshments were served.
B JEH writ- -r" J- t -3fV t t t .. Hi
The above property, which is one o the most
beautiful, largest and best located properties in the
city, being the Mrs. Federhoof property, is for sale
much below the actual cost of the property and on
exceptional terms.
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Willis Hansen and daughter Miss
Thea, who have been visiting in Den
mark for several months, are expected
home next week.
Mrs. W. H. McDonald and daughter
Jariet; who have been visiting in San
Diego, Cal., for two months, will re
turn home Monday.
Mrs. Levi Duke entertained twenty-
four ladies at a kensington yesterday
afternoon in favor of Mrs. Thomas
Golden and Mrs. A. M. Cremer, of Los
Vegas, N. M.
For Rent-fcFive room house with
furnace heat. Inquire of Mrs. Thos.
Golden, 321 South Vine, or phone black
581.
Carl Holman will in a few days begin
ithe cregtiQn of abungplow on his lots
in the 1100 block on west Fifth street.
D. M. Hogsett will superintend its con
struction. Enter your baby today in ''The Most
Popular Baby Contest," at the Keith
Theatre tonight. Absolutely no charge.
Just take the baby to VonGoetz's Photo
Studio, he will do the rest.
Horace Hungerford, of HerBhoy,
came down Wednesday to haVe a sur
geon treat a bad wound in his shoulder
"which he sustained by falling through
a store window while scuffling.
Misses Fay Wayne and Marie Holt,
of Alabama, who had been guests of
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Graham for several
weeks, w.ill leave the early part of next
week for Cheyenne to attend Frontier
Days.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fleishman en
tertained twenty-four friends Monday
evening at a musical and dutch luncheon
In honor of their guests Mrs. Pred
mesky, Miss Anna Fleishman and Mr.
Cernis, of Omaha.
Mr. "FORD" Owner:- Do you
know I can give you a policy of in
surance covering liability on your car
and property damage completely tor
$30.00 per year. Can you afford to
be without it? C. F. Temple.
C. F. TEMPLE, Agent,
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Local and Personal.
Mrs. Anno. Simpson left yesterday for
a visic with Omaha friends.
$3.50 and 84.00 Silk Potticoats for .
$1.69, Saturday only at the Leader.
Mrs. M. V. Mitchell nnd children
have returned from a visit inLexington.
Mrs. John Burko is visiting relatives
In Denver, having left for 'that city
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McEvoy havs,
rctnmed from a short visit with friends
in Omaha.
The Yeoman ball tentn will iro to
Sutherland Sunday to play a game With!
tno team ot mat town.
Mrs. Frank Elliott will lenve in a few'
daj'8 for Kansas City and St. Joe to
purchase her fall millinery.
Mrs. Harry Boyle left the first of;
this week for Kearney to spend a couple
of weeks with relatives.
Most Popular Baby Contest.
Miss Florence McKay leaves in a day
ov two for Lanaua, where sho will take
a two years course in music.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirkpatrick will
leave shortly lor Koarney wnere tney
intend to make their home in the future.
A well known young baggageman
will become a benedict within a fort
night and occupy a house on east Fourth
street.
At The Keith Theatre
Mrs. W. T. Miller, for many years a
residont of Nichols precinct, has moved
to town and will reside here in the
future.
Have you ever worn the Topsy Hose?
Perfect satisfaction found in each and
every pair. E. T. Tramp & Son. ,
Yesterday was the hottest day of the
season, the temperature reaching 101.
Forecast: Fair to-night and Saturday,
not quite so warm.
Homer Musslcman, Ross Hosford,
W. J. Landgraf andT. F. Watts accom
panied the ball team to Eustis the fore
part of this week.
Wanted-Girl for general housework
in small family. No washing, good
wages. Apply to Mrs. W. H. Sho
honey, 201 south Ash, or phono red 330.
Attorney L. E. Roach is closing up
his business affairs and in company
with his family will leave shortly
for Oklahoma, where he will locate.
Bonds of all hinds executed while
you waitt C. F. Temple.
Mathias Elias has been appointed
janitor of the new school building in
the First ward. It is believed that at
least a portion of the new building will
be ready for occupancy by the opening
day of school, Septembor 8th.
Vote for the Babies
A pwee of land on the south side that
was summer tilled netted the owner an
average of 31 bushels of wheat per
acre. There was but eleven acres in the
piece but this shows that summer til
ling is profitable. Hershey Times.
For Sale New five room cottage, all
modenvbufc- heat; full basement, lawn
and shade trees,ilocated";on oast Fifth.
Inquire of Wm. Maloney, 803 east Fifth.,
The city tennis tournament closed last
night with the final sets between Birgo
and Munger, the former winning three
out of five sets. Birgo will now chal
lenge Otten, holder of the city champion
ship and the Dixon cup.
For Rent Five room cottage on east
Fifth. Inquire of Wm. Moloney, 803
cost Fifth.
Lyman H. Welch, late of this city,
has been re-instated as a railway mail
clerk. He was suspended because it
was thought he was giving too much
time to soliciting orders for women's
ready-to-wear garments. He will be
given the first vacancy.
Complimentary to Miss Anna EricB
son, wno is a visitor in town, Mit a
Laura Murray served a four course
morning coffee at nine this morning.
Covers were" laid for sixteen ladies.
Decorations were corn flowers and
morning glories. The function proved
a most enjoyable one.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Brown were
again before Magistrate Walker Wed
nesday on a charge of using vile and
indecent language. Complaint was filed
by Ben Wilson. A continuance for
thirty days was taken by Brown. The
Browns have been up before the police
macistrate several times on a similar
charge.
Let us help to make you happy Vith
a Leather Hand Bag, Friday or Satur
day. E. T. Tramp & Son.
During the past few months the
police have recovered twelve bicycles
that have been stolen, the culprits in
most instances havlntr been boys. F. T.
Redmond is one of the latest to suffer
the loss of his wheel, no trace having
vet been secured. The frame of Dr.
bent's wheel has been recovered, but
the whereabouts of the wheels is un
known.
Any one wanting any special kind of
cake for next Sunday phono black 1G3
and lot the Epworth League fill the
order.
J. L. Murphy, who purchased the C.
J. Porkins house in the lOOblock on
west Fourth, is having it raised, abase
ment excavated, new foundation built
and a heating plant will bo installed.
Other improvements and changes are
contemplated. When completed Mr.
Murphy will take possession of the J
houso and rent the one in which he is
now living.
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For bargains' in choice residences see
Buchanan & Patterson's bargain list
in anotner column. ir
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THE MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
The aisets of this association exceed
the sum of half a million dollars. The
reduction of the rate of interest" to bor
rowers has Increased tne demand ion
loans; andjn order to meet this demand
tno association win issue a nmiieu
amounted or its i'&iu ur biuuis..
Money invested in this paid un stock
draws six per gent interest, payable
semi-annually, and may be withdrawn
at any timo upon thirty days notice,
buch notice being waived where there
jire funds in the treasury to meet tho
withdrawal.
T. C. Patterson, President.
Samuel Goozee, Secretary.
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Gothenburg will have a five-day
street carnival noxt week,
Mrs. Jesso Rector left last evening
for Pine Bluffs, where she was called
by the illness of her mother.
CRYSTAL THEATRE
Friday Night
'.Wis Friend, the Undertaker" tells
the, story of a man who thinks that ho
is. adopting a clever ruse to prevent his
wife's patents from visiting him but the"
joke like a curse came homo td roost.
"Soul to Soul" a two reel Eclair re
leased July 30th. The situations de
veloped well and one sees tho young
wifo placed where she must either op
pose her father for killing Dago Bill,
or seo her huabrfnd stand the blamo.
Nancy Averill takes the part of the
wife, Will Sheerer is the father, and J.
V."-dohnston plays tho husband.
"l , Saturday Night
"The Toll of tho Desert" is n frontier
release with some marvelous views of
tho desert.
"That Chinese Laundry" is an Imp
release of August 2, and is a funny film.
"Tho Power of Heredity." introduces
a subject pver which there has been
hiuch discussion. The daughter of com
mon people and whose father was a dis
solute sailor, is adopted by a family of
a higher scale in life. Upon falling in
love, Bhe writes in her diary, "I must
havo a yellow streak, I'm in love with
tho butler." Class distinction may
prove things not vory commendable at
times, but in this picture wo seo that
environment may change us externally,
but the unwritten law of heredity in
variably asserts itself.
Charter Wo. 34JG
Report of tho Condition of
the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
t North IMattP. In tlio Stato of Nebraska, at
tho close oflmslnosi. Amrustl1. 1013,
KEHOUKOKHj
Loans anil discounts. CI30.10d.48
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured DSB.58
U. H. bonds to securo
Circulation 100.COO.00
V. 8- bonds to secure
II. S. deposltH 1.000.00
Other bonds to securo
postal Having 2tl.000.00
PreintuniBoiiU..S.liond9 H1-.&0
ilomU, securities, utc. 0.110.81
llanldnc house, furni
ture and llxturos 21.fl00.00
Other real estato owned l.WO.OU
Duo from statu and
nrlvatu banks and bank
ers, trust, companies,
and savings banks
Duo from approved ro-
servo oirents...
Check, nnd otherj cash
Items, th,,
Notes of 'other national
banks. ...i".. i......
Fractional papercurren-
cy, nlcktils ami cunts..
Lawful iMpnoy Kcscrvo
In 'Hank, viz;
Specie ,
Lejfal-tendcr notes
Iti'dempllon fund with
IT. H. trnMiiriir th ltfr
1 ,482.03
71.215.M
8.007 Stf
4110.00
153,70
2S.070.10
4.115 00.-10fl.433.10
cent of circulation).... 5,000.00
Total 711.B3'J,50
IJAIUMTIES,
Capital stock paid In... 100.ooo.00
Hurplus fund MJ.OOO.OO
Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxea
paid V'I1.7
National bank notes
outstanding 100.000.00
Duo to stato and private
bunks and naiiKers m.izv.xu
individual oeiosiis suo
( ject to check 324.7M.78
l "S"""" ceruucaiM or
1 "'i'Vi'K
4.6M.52
Tlrnu certificates of do-
posit ioi.u76.yj
Certified Checks.
70O.OU
Cashier's checks out
standing United Ptatesdoposlts...
l'ostal Savings I)epolti.
Hills pavablo, Includ-
Inif oblltfatlon for-
money borowed
5.810.08
I.W.00
11.8I0.W-
4-sS.C07.7U
18.000.00
2,000,00
Liabilities other
thoso abovo stated
tuan
i Total..
M1.3'J.M
i Htato of Nebraska, county or Lincoln, ss:
I. Vl. V. geiiburirer. President of tho
abovo named hank, do solemnly swear that
tho abovo statement Is true to the best of
my knowledge and Iwlluf.
K. V Sebon.'or, I'rusldent.
fulscrlled and sworn to before mo this 1 1th
day of Autcust. 1013.
I', Kor.rjs IUlmoan, otary l'ubllc.
Correct A ttost:
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John .1, Mam.hmn. V Directors
JUy C liANOrOIII) 1
The Suits
are Unusually
OurAssortment'"of the
have never been so complete.
The foil models in ladies, tailored suits comprise
a wide variety of beautiful patterns, a distinction of
high grado"tailoring and unusual price advantages.
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Every possible opportunity L for the garment'. Has
been carefully observed by the manufacturer. n
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ilcox Department Store.
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Buchanan & Patterson's ,
..Bargain List of Dwellings..
Nice six room cottage, shade trees and blue grass
only one block from the Court House. ;Price-$2200.;
The lot is worth what we are asking for tne property.
Easy terms. v
2. 14 Acres, good six room dwelling, barn, chicken
house, windmill located only 8 blocks from the High
School. This will be equal to full city block and we
make the low price of $2500. Easy terms.
Five room house and barnt South Dewey street.
$1,250. '',':'. ;
Nice six room cottage. 721 West Seventh'' street,
handy to new round house. Modern except heat. Price
2,200. s
Extra nice 4 room cottage on West Tenth street,
in the 600 block. Price Si, 750.
Good eight room dwelling on East Tenth street,
in the 900 block. Price $1,700.
HERE IT IS. '
New five rqom cottage on East Fifth street, with
toilet, bath and heat and only $2400,00."' This will sell
quick. Don't delay. itl
'All of these properties are choice, bargains and
can be bought on easy terms. Be sure, nnd see these
before you buy. 3
Buchanan 8c Patterson,
Sole Agents.
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To Keep Your Preserves
in perfect condition, dip the jars in
lhorowix
Pure Ro&nod PnraGlno
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Parowax Is
odorless.
Inexpensive to buy; easy to use.
Pound and half-pound cartons.
At druggiata and grocers
To make washing easy
use Parowax.
Just shave a little into
a boilerful of wash. It
cleans and whitens
without injuring the
clothes.
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
for Fall
Attractive;
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season's prevailing styles
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THE WAY WE DO IT
impresses most pcoplo with tho
way we havo tho implements and
the "know how" when it comes
to repairing nutomobile. Hurry
up orders is whnt wo like, and wo
keep enough mon to repair your
car in record time. Your orderB
please.
J. S. Davis Auto Co.
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pure,
tasteless
and
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