The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 05, 1917, Image 5

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If 1917 is to be
Jh' Very . Best Year
of all your life thus far
if it is lo imvc the way for, a
stili bigger unit better year in
1D1S
and if you are billing to adopt
the very best and easiest plans
to in alto your dreams of greater
success come true
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then you will be pleased to join
our Christmas Thrift Club to
save any amout you may want
for any purpose.
It -Is the plnn of
It's Hie , Complete
System the Club
Thrifty Folks.
Savings Club
for everyone.
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Thrift Savings
McDonald State Bank.
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
State Bunk.
CITE' AND COUNTY NEWS.
Mr. .and Vtrs. Harry Kelso have re
turnee! "from a vi9it with relatives in
Grand Island.
Katzenjatnmer Picnic a whirlwind
of sport, '
Miss Edna Elliott has accepted a
position in the dental office of Dr.
Hj C. Brock.
--Miss Janet Thornton, of Goring, who
visited Misses IVucille, McFarland ami , John Bratt, left Wednesday eyening,
Miss Hazel Minshall, of Lincoln, who
visited her parents for two weeks, will
leave this ovening,
-The annual convention of Woman's
Clubs of Nebroaka will be held' in this1
city March 22d and 23d. Delegates
are expected from 'fifty-two clubs
Mrs. Joseph Hcrrod, of Colmnbuc,
formerly of this city, has gone to
Mayo Bros., hospiU.l in Rochester,
Minn., to hr.ve an operation performed
for goiter.
Katzenjammer Picnic Keith theatre,
January 1G-17,
For Sale Good five room house and
two lots or will trade for stock. Call
Black GG1 or write John Brose, North
Platte, Neb. 102-1
Mrs. William Baldwin and children,
of Omaha, who had spent the past
month with her parents Mr.' and Mr3.
EPISCOPAL GUILD TO GIVE
A HOME TALENT PLAY
CITY AND COUNTY HEWS
The Episcopal Guild,, nasIstiAl by
thoir friondfc, will glvo tho biggest
amateur affair cvor puillea off ln"North
I'tatto. "Tho Katjsonjannnor Picnic"
is a musical burlesquo, and thero Is
not a single dull moment from the rlso
of tho curtain until tho final fall. It
Is Just what tho doctor would .ordor
and will add ten years to your llfo.
One hundred and soventy-Ilvo pooplo
are roqulroti to give tho picnic and
nil In tliolr different costumos will throo weeks in Excelsior Springs bo-
mnko a sight worth soolng. Tho lit- foro returning.
tl0 children are very swoot and worth I M,M A,co pR " o B
tho prteo of admUMon; the songs Arc whQ h b vst ,n
nmv nnil fmtpliw Mm ilnncna nffnntivn'
Omaha for a week, will iroturn luimo
Mrs. Moroy, of Stnpleton, came a
few dayjj ago to tnko trcntmonts nt
tho N-urso Brown Hospital..
A baby boy was born Uio first of thlg
weok nt tho Nurso Brown hospital to
Mr. and Mrs. Snow of Stnpleton.
Honry Iteblmuson will rotum to'
Luramlo this ovening after visiting lo
calrolatlvoa and frlonds for a woolc
Frank Bcolor, who Is spending this
weok In Omaha, will spend two or
now and catchy; tho dunces offoctlvo
and tho costumes aro beautiful; a
shadow light song with novelty effects
will bo givon by a largo number of
young pcoplo; tho stago will be Bpaclal.
ly wired for light offects. A special
curtain will b0 lowered on the finale
and tho whole stage will bo a mass of
rod, white and blue.
A great many" of the popular young
pcoplo of tho town arc taking pnrt
and no expenso will bo spared to make
tho picnic tho bannor attraction of the
season.
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Carson & Lnmlgrnf Dissolve.
After a partnership of nlno years,
tho firm of Carson & Landgraf was
dissolved yesterday nvhon Mr. parspn's
Interest In tho shop was purchased by
Mr. Landgraf tho will condulct tho
business in tho futulro. , So far as Is
now known Messrs. Day, Cnntlln and
Laws will remain with Mr. Landgraf.
Tho dissolution came through a do
slro of each to own a shop, and In ac
cordance with this Mr. Oarson has
purchased the Beall shop north of
the First National Bank, aim of which
ho. took possession yesterday.
Both aro popular, strive to pleaso
their customers, and each will conduct
his shop lh a manner that guarantees
good' service. , .
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Sybil Gantt for, a week, left Tuesday
afternoon for Lincoln.
Mrs Wilfred Stuart, of Lexington,
who has been visiting her mother Mrs.
John Tlgho for two weeks, -will leave
tomorrow evening.
Mrs. L. C. Newton, who left recent
ly for'omaha to take medical treat
ment will bo obliged to remain in a
hospital there for six weeks.
Mrs George Roberts, daughter Mil
dred and son Paul, of Maxwell, visited
a few days this wdek with Mra. Chas.
Stamp and. other local friends.
William Leary, a student at Crolgh
ton college In Omaha, who ylsited two
weeks at tho home of his aunt Mrs. F.
J. Doran. left Tuesday evening.
Jermine C. Perry, ago seventy-seven,
of Paxton, died Tuesday morning.
He was a member of the G. A. R. and
known by many local people.
Mrs. Charles Mann, of Sidney, who home of the big trees. With this will
pent several weeks with her parents, 0o shown a DoWolfc Hopper comedy
Mr. and Mrs. Janles wcmicnaei ru- "l'oor i'apa."
i n. . n n l I a t ft Air I
Prcssmnking by tho day or by tho
piece. Inquire at the Art store or
Tho way. the Boys' and Men's Cloth
Ing Is going out at The Leader Mer
cantile Co.'s store Is very evident that
tho way prices arc being knifed is so
plain and so great that pco'nle cun aeo
the big saving by buying now and dur
Ing the Great Clearance Sale.
Tho county commissioners have
been In session since Tuesday morn
ing winding up county affairs for the
past year and getting business in
shape for tho coming year. Today
they began making settlement Vlth the
various county officers', a nvork that
will keep them busy for a week or
more.
Dr. Brock,- Dentist, over Stono Drug
Store.
Douglas Fairbanks will be seen nt
the Keith Monday night In the 5-part
drama, "The Half Breed,"' a picture
that was taken In Claverus county,
California, which la the California
Fined for Taking Coal
In Justice Mlltonberger's court
Tuesday. Stove Albro, Alonzo Shep
pard, John Walters, Louis Grady, John
Holt. Geo,rgo Nolda and Phillip Nolda,
woro fined $11.50 each for taking coal
from tho Union Pacific company. Tho
arrests were made at midnight on tho
night of January first by officers North
and Wayman, and at tho time tho seven
men had In their possession eight tons
of Rock Springs coal valued at $70.00.
Holt and Grady were employes of tho
company.
A. 0. U. YV. Hates Advance.
In speaking of tho A. O, U. W. grand
lodge noW in session in Omahav tho
Bee says:
Before tho Ancient Order of United
Workmen grand lodge delegates solve
tho problem that ha3 brought tnem to
gether, the level plan of rates adopted
not long ago by the National. Frater
nal congroaa will be In effect. The
new rates will not hit tho young
follows very hard, but the men who
tomorrow night
Ted Boguo and Harry Huffman re
turned to tho state university Tuesday
ovening aftor visiting tho homo folks
for two weeks.
Miss Mary English, of Overton, who
has boon visiting lior cousin Miss
Grnco Wlnslow for ton days, will leave
Suudny evening. '
Robert Hosier, of Tulsa, Oklo., who
spent a fortnight with his paronts
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Hosier, loft
Wednesday morning.
Alfred ami Flora Steele, of Suther
land, visited relatives In town this
week. Miss Stock was enrouto to
Keamoy to attend school.
Mr.' and Mrs. J. J. Crawford aro en
joying a visit from Mrs. J. K. Stcar,
Of Cozad, who arrived hero yesterday
morning to spend a week.
John Spies, formerly of this city, ar
rived hero Wednesday ovening to visit
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Spies for a wek or longer.
When down town shopping don't
fall to drop Into Tho Leader Co.'s store
and stroll around and beforo you go
out ask tho clerk to bo shown tho bar
gains In Dresses, Coats and Furs.
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Eplscopul Church.
It hns been found necessary to glvo
up thp service arranged for Saturday
morning (Epiphany) at 10 o'clock.
SoorSunday notlco.
J. J. BOWKER, Roctor.
No. 3496.
Itonort of tlio condition of tho
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at North l'latto, In tho state of Nobras-
, ijtMne cioho or iHimniiBH. on uccoin-
7, llMli.
Un
OBJJ.
1U2SOUKCUS
Lo.mH and
oouiuh
Overdrafts urtHe-
curcil
U. S. bonds do-
Ijoaltcd to se-
curb circulation
(rfar Rvalue).:. $100,000.00
US. IfondH. 1ledtf- "
1 ertJ- to tiocuro
U.I S. deposits
(par vnlilo).. 1,000.00
Total U. S. borulu
UoiuIh otliur than
U. S. honda
plddsed to se
cure postal sav-
deposlts 24.000,00
SeeurltloB other
than U.S. bondn
(not Including
Htoclcs) own
ed 'unpledged 32,435.70
Total bondB, se-
curltlOH, etc.
$r5S,90S.12
fi3li.22
$101,000.00
Joined tho ordor years ago and hnvo stocfc of Kcdor-
been paying assessments of $l.f!0 to uanlt (no per
$2.00 per month and have now reachod
the ago of 65 years or thereabouts
.will 1)0 boosted to $S or so per month
for tho romalnder of their lives, In
tho advent they "contlnuo to participate
In tho Insurance feature.
CITY AND COUNTY XEWS
tuirn,ed home tho first of this week.
Dr. Morrill. Dentist.
Thos. Healey, who was recently ap
pointed a deputy firo warden, went to
Lincoln Wednesday night to be Induct
ed Into that office and get a line up
on. tho work.
A marriage Hcenso was granted tho
foro part of this weok at the county
Judge's office to RollandBrooks. of
Gothenburg and Miss Ethylo Sldmore,
ot. Ogalalla.
-Mrs. Eurick. of Sweet Grabs, Mont.,
loft Tuesday afternoon for Lincoln to
visit relatives after s'pendlng a week
with her brother C. S. Sawyer and
family. '
IG. W. Stockman, of Sodgowtck. Col.,
Phono Black 509. Molllo E. Burke.
Archdeacon Bowker loft Wednesday
for Hastings to confer with. BlRhop
Boecher In regard to his appointment
ns archdeacon and to arrange tho de
tails for tho work he is to take up.
When leaving Rev? Bowker had no de
tails of the work and tho place of his
rosidenco and did not know Just whon
ho would bo asked to take up his now
work.
For Farm Loans Bee or write Gene
Crook, room 3, Waltemath building,
North Platte. 4ltf
Dave White stepped down and out
of tho county commlsslonership yes
terday and will dovoto his entire time
to selling galvanlznod culverts, tanks
who was , injured In tho wreck at Goth-
Jl. twvnnntlv rmil linil filnCO beOIl a
uuuuh -" ., ... ,., ,, Ul..o.l,n P.
patient at tho City hospital, was able u .. - -!
, m.rM.i Iowa Steol Tank Co.. of Omaha, a corn-
to return homo Tuesday,
'Miss Helen Stuart, of Lexington,
who visited with Mlssos Mario and
Florence Stack his weok, returned
home Wednesday evening.
'Miss Boss Crnndall, of Douglass,
,Wyo.,,fprmorly a tof.cher In tho local
schools came laat evening to visit
Ith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plelstlckor.
Alfred .Cochran, of Omaha, formorly
operator In tho Western Union offlco
herei fcpbnt the .greater 1art of this
week vlBlting his' brother J. V. Coch
ran. '
' Mrs." L. A. McDonald, who suffered
a. paralytic; Btroko" somo time ago,
still remains In a -practically ueipiro
wndltlon at hor homo In tho Fourth
ward.
pany ho has been with for four years,
In recognition of his good work he
received a material advanco In his sal
ary tho first of this year.
MILK INSviNTEIt.
Why do your cows give loss milk In
winter than thoy do In summer? Just
because naturo does not supply them
with grasses and green food. But wo
have come to the assistance of Dame
Naturo wjlth B. A. Thomas' Stock
Remedy which contains tho very In
grcdlents that the green feed supplies
in season, only, of course, in u moro
highly concentrated form. Wo guar
antee that this remedy will make your
cows glvo moro milk, and bettor milk
with the same feed. Sold by Dorry
berry & Forbes. J31
C. T. Whelan wnn a'vlsltor In Omaha
Tuesday.
Katzenjammer Picnic is a hummer.
' Miss LUHe Bechon left last evening
for Rawlins, to remain Indefinitely.
W, IT. McDonald returned yester
day from a business trip to Omaha.
For quick action and sallsfuctosy
sale list your land with Tlioclecku, if
Mrs. William Welsh returned Wed
nesday ovening from a short visit In
Omaha,
Logan Mnrcott ofBrady, irpont the
groater part of thin weok with local
friends '
Charles Tomplo 'w'ent to'l'axton yes
terday to transact business for a day
or two.
John Don returned to Sidney laBt
ovening aftor visiting his family for
sovoral days.
Mrs. James Brady hns returnod from
Omaha where sho visited her daughter
for a week.
MIshos LIHIo and Violet Carlson will
loave shortly for Chicago to remain
sevornl wcoks.
Mrs,. John Vernon and baby returned
yostorday from a visit with relutlvos
In Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.
Mrs. John States has been seriously
ill for a week past with oryslplis but
is slightly Improved.
Capital
paiu in
SurplUH fund ..
Undivided profits 30,930.40
Loan current ox
pannes and tax
oh paid S, 21 2.03
Circulating notes
outHtntidliiK ..
Not nmou'nt duo
to banks and
hanhorH (other
than Included
in 29 01 30... 09,278.30
Demand Deposits
Individual de
posits subject
to ohock ..... 391,032.52
Certificate of 1
deposit duo in
Iohs than 30 . 5,
days 14,490.00
CaBhlers chocks ,.
outstanding .. 2.4B4.97
United States de
posits 1,000.00
mi. iffnA,. t,.m..a urm Pintrtl unvlnifR
ii.u m.BBua nmmiuii, 01 mow -...""" io.861.9G
isianu, ciiino u low days ago to visit.
cent, of sub
Hcnption; ....
Value, of bank- .
liitf house (If
u n o n cumber
ed) 47,992.12
Uquity In bank-
Ins house ' ', 1
Furniture and
fixtures
Heal estate own
ed other than
banking houso '
Net amount duo
from approved
resorve agents
Now York, Chi
cago, und St. '
Louis 4,179.31
Not amount duo
from approved
resorve ngents
In other reserve
cities 79,912.19
Net amount duo
from banks and
bankers (oth- '
than included
in 12 or 20.... 3,GS7.79i.
Other chockB on
banks In tho
same city or
town oh report-
Iiik bank 3,91 S.C1
Fractional cur
rency, nickels,
and cents .... 340.50
Notes or other
national banks 2,235.00
Lawful rosorvo
in vault ana
with Federal
Hesorvfl Hank 50,553. 43j
Redemption fund
with U. 8.
Treasurer and
TrouBiiror . . . .
4 0,135.79
4,500.00
47,902.12
3.9C7.60
10,750,00
5,000.00 150,090.83
Total
LTAIHMTIB8
Htoak
$930,285.58
$100,000.00
50,000.00
22,723.83
100,000.00
with their slstor Mrs. James Kennedy
for a week.
FOR YOUR AUTO SEIIYICE
Call 125 for taxi day or night.
AIbo five or sovon passenger car for
funeral service,
MOGHNSBN-LOUDEN AUTO CO.
Chandler & Elcnr Agency,
Corner 8th and Locust Sts.
057.5C1.75
PflpflllnntflH of
deposit 108.463.94
Total $930,286.58
Ktato of Nebraska, County of Lincoln sa.
I w T. Mnnnnv. Cnnhler of tho nbOVO-
namod bonk, do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to tho besj
of my knowledKo and belief.
' P. L. MOONBY. Cashier.
Bubsorlbed and sworn to boforo, mo
this 3rd day or January, in, , ...
H. GOODMAN, Notary Public.
, Correct Attest:
r v. sKunRuaEn.
HAY C. LANQFOHD,
JOHN J. IIALLIOAN.
Directors.
MQiiard Against ,
: Service
'& Lighting:
JACK FROST is a real enemy of the
Starting and Lighting Battery. Pre
pare your battery to resist his attacks
" by making sure that it is in good condi
tion for its winter's work.
Remember, that your car is much harder to
start in winter than in summer, and also that
the long winter nights call for greater use of
lights.
Drive around to our "JEXiOC? Service Station
and let us inspect your battery. We make no
, charge for this service. Expert attention at
this time will assure you good service this winter
and save you money.
If you do not run your car this winter send
your battery to us and let us caro for it during
the cold weather. Wo will give it proper care
and return it to you in the spring in good con-,
dition. Our small charge for this service may
save you the cost of a new battery in the spring.
J. S. Davis
Auto Company.
An Emergency Load of Lumber
consists of an assortment of these items, which
may he needed at any time for repairs or patching-
several bunches of shingles and luth, a few
scantlings a supply of plunks, some sheeting, sid
ing, battens, etc., etc.,
Such an assortment ccmes in mighty handy
some times,? after a heavy wind Btoim, or when a
roof spring a leak and should be found in every
well regulated home.
Coates Lumber & Coal Co.
North Platte, Nebr.
We Are Badly in Need of
Coyotes, Skunks, Muskrats
AND OTHER FURS
and are therefore offering
Exceptionally High Prices
Write for Our Prices and Tags now free,
t It Means More Money for You
Chicago Hide, Fur and
Wool House,
THE SQUARE DEAL HOUSE,
Manufacturing Furriers and Tanners
Douglas, Wyoming, U. S. A.
Tho Lurfieut House of its Kind In the West.
NOTIGE
Having purchased tho stock of morcluimllHc at 713 North
Locust street, wo Intend to contlnuo tho business ut, tho
samo plnco and would Ilko to moot all tho old customers
und many now ones. Wo will sell strictly for cash and
glvo our patrons tho bonollt of a ash business. Wo Juivo
some Hargalns In LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS which
wo Intend to closo out In tho noxt 30 days regardless of cost.
Yours for Dushioss,
'NELSON & GO:
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