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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1916)
r 4 EVERETT "WARE Democratic Candidate for Clerk of the District Court. Has lived in Lincoln county for 30 years; on a farm near Hershoy for 18 years and has been in business in Hc-reney for 12 years. Completed the common school course, attended York College in 1892 and 1893 and com pleted a course in the Bryant & Stratton Business College. Your suppoTt on Nov. 7th will be ap preciated. FOUND "We have found a Way to resurface old floors and make them look like pol Islied oak. Tito new surface can be any color desired regardless of what It was be fore, and Is equal to genuine oak In wearing and washing quality. It Is easy to apply and the cost is very low. Come in nnd see if you can toll which Is Chl-Nnmel and which is REAL oak. JOS. H. STONE DRUGGIST Telephone Your Grocery orders to 32 They will given prompt and careful attention. Lierk-Sandall Co. NORTH PLATTE .General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ol Postcfiicc. Phone 53 A modern institution for the cientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement caseB. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. RedGeId,M.D. J. S. Simms, M.D Miss M. Sieman, Sap!. NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL For tho Treatmont of MEDICAL, SURGICAL nn OBSTETRICAL PATIENTS Phono 110. John S. Twineni, M. D. Semi-Weekly Tribune lit A L. BARB, Editor afad Pnbllghcr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year by Mall in Adrance. . . .iM.S.'j i Que Year by Carrier In Adrnnce. .$1J0 Entered at North. Platte, Nebraska. PoBtofDce as Second Class Matter. ' TUESDAY, SEPTE3IBER 2Clli, 101C. LOCAL AND PEUSONAL Ncalo Turple returned Saturday frcm a business trip to Omaha. Mrs. H. C. Brock and son have re turned from a short visit with friends in Denver. Bert Naperateck left Saturday for Salt Lake and Ogden whore he will visit for several weeks. Johnny Montoy, the flvo year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Montey, died Friday after a short illness. Miss Hazel Clark, of Gothenburg, came Saturday morning to visit her sister Mrs. Chas. McNamara. Mrs. Fred Ulrich and baby returned Saturday from Horshoy where she spent a week with her parents. Mrs. Harry Lawson returned Friday evening from Weeping Water where she had (been visiting her parents. Mrs. J. H. Golden, of Gothenburg, came last week to take treatment at the North Platte General Hospital. Mr. and 'Mrs, Glen Ferguson and baby left yesterday morning for Cali fornia to visit friends for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Atchison, of Kear ney, visited their son Allen Atchison Saturday while ennouto to western points. Attorney J. T. Keefo is enjoying a visit from his brother who arrived from Sioux City the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith, whso have been Visiting in eastern cities for two weeks, are expected to Teturn homo in a few days. Mrs. P. B. Erlckson, of Valpariso, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson for two weeks, re turned home Saturday morning. A boy baby was b'orn recently to Mr. and Mrs. John Horrigan, at Keo kuk, la., who formerly resided at the Ft. McPherson national cemetery. Dr. H. C. Brock resumed his work in his dental office yesterday morning, aflier enjoying a two weeks' vacation, part of which he spent in camping out in the Lake country. Rov. Thomas Haley, Catholic "priest at Lexingtbn, formerly of this city, is obliged to give up active work on nc count of poor health and is taking treatment in a hospital there. Rev. Maloney, of Ogalalla, has been trans ferred ito the Lexington parish and Rev. Gleeson, -formerly of the local church, has been changed from Omaha to Ogalalla. Announcement of the Fidelity's New The Policy that is Different There has been a growing demand for n plan of insuranco which will combine as far as poasiblo the features of those most popular of insurance policies The Life and Endowment Plans. Tho llfo 'plan makes protection during life the chief object of insur anco and the moot important period that we need this protection is during our actiYo period of life, say from 20 to 60 years of aso Tho Endowment plan combines protection with an investment feature, frqra which tho insured will roap tho benefit of living at tno end of tho endowmont period Under tho usual endowment forma, says 10, 15, 20 or 25 years endowiaont policies, the premium is high for tho protection afforded (aVive tho average man's ability to pay) and whero the Sacrifice is made and they are carried, the endowment period comes early in life and you uso tho monoy, lose tho protection carjy in llfo and when you conit to old ago you are not much hotter off. Tho Fidelity now issuos a policy, to a great extent, comblnliiij tlio llfo and endowment features and overcoming all tlioso objections. The Installment Endowment at Age 60 This policy gives prox'edon during the active period of your llfo, viz: From tho timo you take it out until you aro CO, year.i of age. You make your last premium payment when you are CO years of ago, and commenco drawlug tho face of tho policy In ten "iqual in stallments. Tho premium on this policy is Just a llttlo moro than for a wholo llfo policy. Phono tho office for an 'appointment for fur thor particulars and advantages of this policy. Fidelity Reserve Company (THE HOME COMPANY) Phone 59 Mr. and Mrs. M. S. MoDuffy of Madl B'On were guets at tho Von Gcctz home last week. Harry Lawson Bpont tho latter part of lust -week in Grand Island transact ing business. Charles Lozlcr of Grand Island vis ited tills week with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. JohiiBton. Miss Minnie Ward, of Clarks, camo Saturday evening to visit tho Souser family for a week. For Farm LoanB seo or write Gone Crook, room 8, Waltcmath building, North Platte. 41U Dr. Mario Ames came heme Sunday evening from Omaha whore she visit ed friends for a wook. Robert Brock, of Falrbury, arrived hero a few days ago to visit with his son Dr. H. C. Brock and family. Miss Mata Paulson left at noon Sat urday for Omaha "whero she will visit friends for a week or longer. County Judgo French left at noon Friday for Kansas City to visit his daughter and transact business. A number of i;he young married folks aro organizing a club which will hold a Social dance every two weeks. Judgo and Mrs. H. M. Grimes re turned Saturday evening from Kim all where the former held court. Harry Johnston, formerly Bhoe re pairer at the Fink harnes shop, has gone to his home in West Point. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cormany, of Ft. Scctt, Kansas, who were guests at the Clabaugh home for a week, left Sun day. Mrs. Fred Rickey, of Sidney, return ed home the latter part oi last weok after visiting with Mrs. Lester Tark lngton. M. L. Morrow, of. Council Bluffs, formerly of this city, came a few days ago to visit at tho home of Mrs. Thom as Baldock. S. B. Ogle and Mrs. H. A. Miller of Miribnk 111., who visited their sister, Mrs. Mary Mooney for a week, have re turned home. Mrs. J. Beckton, of Chicago, came hero a few days ago to accept a posi tion as saleslady in tho Wilcox de partment Btore. Miss Anna Sauburn, of Friend, who camo recently to teach in one of the rural schools, resigned Friday and re turned home. Mrs. Charles. Tlghe is expected to return the latter part of this week from Chicago where , she,,, has been visiting her father. Mr. and Mr,. Wjm. Richards of Odessa "who were guests of their son W. L. Richards and wife last weok, have returned homo. Miss Ethel Baker of Columbus, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Levi Duke, while enroute homo from Colo rado, will leave today. Mrs. Clyde Drew and children, of Omaha, arrived hero Friday to attend tho Von Goets-Knoll wedding and visit her parents for two weeks. ftirv MUM, W V OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Soptember 22, 191G. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present Herminghausen, Springer and olork. Petition for, n cement bridgo ionNroad No. 164 and also one on road No. ICO, "to grade read No. 228 from Birdwood siding north for one-linlf mile Is here by granted, and samd will bo done as soon as possible. Tho board reconsiders its action of Dec. 28, 1015 as to road No. 389 and horeby grants said petition with a two milo extension as for amended petition filed, and attached to tho original pe tition. Petition for a road as follows: Com mencing at tho northwest comer of S. W. M of Sec.' 29, T. 10. R. 2G thence south on section lino one-half mile, thonco east on section lino one mile to tho S. E. corner of Sec. 29, T, 16, R. 26 connecting with puibllo road thereat and road to ho 40 feet wide is hereby granted. County line road botwoon Lincoln and Custer counties along tho east line of sec. 24 and 13, T. 16, R. 26 is hereby granted as to Lincoln county. Olalma allowed on general fund, to wit: B. H. Springer services and mileage, $84.20. F. W. Herminghausen, services nnd mileage $77.70. D. W. Besack, delivering ballots, $44.00. F. W. Erlckson, refund taxes, $5.50. L A. Gambrcl, labor, $16.00. C. Kratzonstein, hardware, etc. $116.75. C. H. Leiningor, auto hire, $7.05, J. L. Louden, mdse, county poor, $33.00. J. C. Askwig, auto hire, $3.00. . B. B. Ellenwood, services, $10.00. DIoner & Fleishman, mdso county poor, $12.09. Billy Green, plumbing work, $6.80. Roso Garrison, house rent county poor, $40.50. John Herr:d, mdso county poor, $33.35. F. D. Westeufeld, mdse county poor, $21.20. Tho Hub, mdse county poor, $19.50, Jens Sommer, mdse county poor, $12.00. Simon Bros, repairs, $8.40. Mrs. J. C. Vermilyea, care county poor, $5.00. Tho State mdso county poor, $25.45. The Hub, mdso county poor, $16.50. Marshall Oil Co. gas and oil for tracltor Com. Dist. 3, $72.00. ' Elmer Shaner road work, Com. Dist 2, Wo. K. A. Oborg, road work, DlBt. 1, $24.00. Mrs. J C. Vormlllyea, refund poll tax, North Platte, $3.00. K. A. Oberg, road work, Dist. 1, $12.00. Wheroupon the board adjourns to Sept. 25, 1916. C. W. YOST, County Clerk ' ;;o;: Mrs1. Guy Laing, of Fresno, Cal., who had .been visiting In town; left for homo Sunday. Robert Derryborry returned the lat ter part of last wook from Paxton where lie visited friends. For Rent After Jnnuary 1st, the double store room of Ottonstoln's. Mrs. J, E. Baratow, who had boon visiting hor sister Mrs. C. S. Clinton returned to Omaha Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schick, of Curtis, will visit this week with tho hitter's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Lincoln, Sr. Mr. and .Mrs. William Artz, of Den ver, camo tho latter tart of last week to visit relatives and attend tho coun ty fair.' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ambrose and children of Topeka, Kans.,' who havo lieen visiting Mr. and Mrs. - Albert Schatz for several weeks past, will leavo Friday. , -::o: :- DOURLY PROVEN. North Plaiio Readers Can no Longer Doubt the Evidence. Thin Ndrth Platto citizen tcstiilcd long ago. Told of nuick roliof -of undoubted benefit. ' Tho facts are now confirmed. Such testimony Is completotho ovidenco conclusive. It forms convincing proof of morlt. Thomas McGovorn, farmor, 409 E( Tcntli St., Nortli Platte, says: havo used Doan's Kidney Pills off and on for a gocd many years, whenever havo hecomo afflicted with kidney trouble from ovor-oxertion and pains and aches havo come In my kidnoyfl and hack. At times 1 folt so had with stiffness of my hack that I couldn't straighten up In tho morning. Dean's Kidney Pills, procured from Roxoil Drug Store, havo always given mo re lief." Tho nbovo statomont was given Au gust 2, 1910, and on Juno 2, 191G, Mr. McGovorn added: "I still uso Doan's Kidney Pilla whonevor I fool my kid neys aro not in good condition. They nevor fall to drivo off any trouble and keep mo in good health. 50c. at all dealers, Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y, ODDS ON HUGHES ARE 2 TO 1, HIT WILSON BACKERS BALK New York. Thoro is nn increase In betting offers in the down-town dis tricts. Practically al tho offers aro on tho Hughes Bldo. Ono bet of $10,000 on Hughes to $7,000 on Wilson was offored early in tho day. Within a Bhort timo many offers to wager $2000 on Hughes to $1000 on Wilson woro mado. Tlioso who havo expressed a wllllngnoss to take tho Wilson end on thoso terms nbandoncd their position ovor night. Edward McQundo, hotting commis sioner on the curb market, says that ho has $5000 to placo on Hughes at odds of 2 to 1. All the Wilson monoy that ho has hold for weeks past nt 1 to 2 has been withdrawn nnd there is not a nickel of Wilson monoy in sight. ' : so: : Roars for Sale. Wo aro offering for a limited timo at $25.00 each a splendid lot of Duroc Jorsoy boarn. Orders aro being booked now. Phono 499, Experimental Sub station, North Platte, Nob. 71-8 t:o: Ex-Sheriff Carpenter, of tho south part of tho county, spent yesterday In town transacting business nnd visit ing friends. Judging from the Bontl- mont ho finds overywhoro ho coos. Mr. Carpenter thinks Nebraska will go dry, an action ho will not regret. In speaking of farming conditions, ho said thait wheat In his section was good crop, and whilo they woro withoirt rain for two months, there will bo considerable corn. His hay crop this year is unusually good. Let Landgraf & Hoga do your paint ing, paper hanging and decorating. Phone Black 092 or Black 670. 23tf Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tlley, Dean and Mrs. B6wker, Edmund Dlckoy and Misses Marie Bowen and Cro DIencr attended tho Yeoman meeting In Suth erland Uho latter part of last weok. Mrs. B. Perry left tho lattor part of last wook for Kearney to visit with hor sis'tor for a wook. Mrs. Charles Winegar, of Lebanon, KnasaB, who camo to attend tho Von Goctz-Knoll wedding, will leavo to morrow. Enroute she will visit in Omaha. :o: Just started up in our now building corner Front and Locust. Wo buy and sell everything in tho Junk line. Aftor October 15th, we will handle furni ture. NORTH PLATTE JUNK HOUSE. Closing Out Sale On account of our small amount of room, we aro closing out our entire stock of Grocer ies and Canned Goods AT COST. You will appreciate this sale by coming in and pricing the goods. Show-Cases and Fixtures all go in. FRUIT SEASON IS HERE. Tint Jars 35 cents per dozen. Quart Jars -45 cents per dozen 2-Qunrt Jars 55 cents per Doz Tlioso at above prico wliHo they last. ECHELBERY 600 LOCUST. Elizabeth Kaar-Langston , Teacher of Singing Sludio 122 West Front Street. Gertrude Rebhausen, Teacher of Piano 102 South Locust Phono Black 342 Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics, Ollke; Building and .Loan Building Phonns t Ofllce ISO l hones RB8dence 115 Ofllce phone 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Phyaiciun. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. DOCTOR I). T. QUIGLEI . . . Practice Limited to Surtfor mid Jttullitia TJiorapy 728 City National Rank Buildlnt". Omaha, Nebraska. No. 3496. Report of the condition of tho FIRST NATIONAL BANK at North Plntto, In tho stato of Nebras ka, nt tho close of business on Septem ber 12, 1916. . RESOURCES Loans nnd dis counts J546.918.71 Overdrafts unse en red ........ . 263.54 U..8. bonds do posited to so euro circulation (par vnluo)... 1100,000.00 U. H, bonds de posited to se cure II. 8. do- posttti (par vnluo) Total U. S. bonds Uonds other than V. 8. bonds pledged to se cure postal sav dopnBltS ...... Securities otlior than U.S. bonds (not Including stocks) own ed unpledfcad Total bonds, se curities, etc.. Stock of Feder al II o s o r v o Hunk (CO per scrlptlon) .... Equity in bank inir house Furniture and fixtures ...... Real estate own ed other than banking house Not amount due from Federal Reserve llank. Net amount duo from approved reserve agents Now Yorlc7 Chi cago, and St. Louis ........ Net amount due 1,000.00 $101,000.00 24,000.00 40,467.03 64,467.03 4,500.00 27,7?.16 3,232.50 11,500.00 18,991.40 9,969.64 from npprovod reserve ngontB lnothor resorvo cities ........ 48,694,36 Net amount duo ' from banks and bankers foth- than Included In 10 or 11.... Other chocks on banks In tho same city or town ns report ing bunk ..... Fractional cur rency, nickels, and cents . .., Notes of other natlonnl banks Fodcral resorvo bank notes . . . Coin nnd certifi 3,356.02 2,492.15 328.99 540.00 30.00 cates 22,318.40 Legal-tondor notes 6,776.00 Redemption fund . with U. S. Treasurer and duo from U. S. Treasurer ... 113,495.96 6,000.00 1878,176.90 Total LIABILITIES stock Capltnl paid in Hurnlus fund . . Undivided profits 32,584.53 Less current ex penses and tax en paid ...... 11,0.44.56 Circulating notes outstanding . Net amount duo $100,000.00 50,000.00 21,639.07 100,000.00 to banks ' and bnnkers (other Included in 31 nnd .12) 47,317.97 Demand Deposits Individual de posits subject to check ..... 307,048.44 Certiucates' or depouit due in less thnn 30 days 14,693.91 Certified checks 95.02 Cashiers checks outstnnuing .. i.nu.67 United States, do- . . posits . 1,000,00 rf , Postal saVlngH deposits imo.iu. Time Denoslts Ccrtlflcntos of .. , deposit ...... I4z,74ii4i eub.oau.u Totnl $878. 170.90 Stnto of Nebraska, County of Lincoln as, I, t Li. flioonoy, unsiuor oi mo nuovo natned bank, do solemnly swear that tho nbovo statement Is truo to tho best of my knowledgo nnd belief. K'uhacrlhed and sworn to before mo this 18th day of Soptmbor, 1916. Correct Attowt: E, P. BEEnEROEn. HAY C. LANGFOUD, JOHN J, IIAIiMGAN, Directors. Notice. .Tho undorslgned, residents of North Platto, Nebraska, horoby nssociato themselves together as a corporation under tho lnws of tho stato of Nebras ka and to. that end certify: I. Tho nnmo of tho corporation shall bo Waltomath Lumber & Coal Company, II. Tho principal placo ot hU3inc33 shall bo North Platto, Nebraska. III. Tho general nature of tho bus iness' is to carry 6n a 'wholesale and retail lumber and coal business and to do all things, to trancactaHljusInoss in cidental ito tho management, operation and development of such business. To own, buy, soli, leuao or mortgage roal estate. To construct cr ropair build ings, bridges, sidewalks ar othor structural works. To operate a store ot .paints, oil, glass, and othor mer chandise incidental thoroto. To store, buy cr soil hay and grain, to do any and all other acts and things and to exercise any and nil powors .which a corporation or natural porson could do and exerciso and which now or hereafter mayho authorized by law. IV. The capital stock cf this cor poration shall bo Twenty-live Thous and Dollars, fully paid at tho tlnio of organization. V. Tho timo of coinmoncoment or business sliall bo Scptemhor 1st, 191tt and of its termination September 1st, 10CQ. VI. Tho highest amount of indebt edness nt any imo shall not exceed two-thirds of its capital stock. VII. Tho officer's of this corpora tion shall bo president, vice-president. Bocretary-trcasurer, a gonoral mana ger nnd a hoard cf threo directors so looted by tho stockholders at their annual mooting to be hold tho first Monday 'in January of each ycair at their principal office HENRY WALTBMATII, FRED WALTEMATII. WILLIAM F. WALTEMATII, Incorporators. DR. JOHN S. TWINEM Spocial Attention to Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics. NORTH PMTTE, NEB. . NurBe Brown Memorial Hospital. JOHN S. SnDIS, M, D Phrslclan nnd Surgeon OUce B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phono, Ofllco, S3; Residenco 3D.