The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 16, 1917, Image 10

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    Clinugo In Hanking Hours.
On account of tho post offico Rogls
tor window closing nt (5 p. m. and tho
Gonornl Delivery window nt 0:30 p. m.
tho large amnunt of mall sont out
from North l'lntto dan hardly bo pre
pared on tlmo, and aa many bank In
N'ebrMka towns nro now closing nt
3 and 3:30 m., conimonclng April
1st, 1917, tho banking hours of tho
banks of North Platto will bo 0:00 n.
m. to 3:30 p. m. This will also bring
the working hours of tho bank om
ployou more noarly tho usual working
hours thnn formerly.
FIRST NATIONAL DANK,
MoDONALI) STATE HANK,
PLATTE VALLEY STATE DANK.
No. 3496.
Itoport of the condition of tho
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
nt North Platte, In tha state of Nclirns
)m, nt the clone of IiuhIiicbb on March
5, 1017.
IlHSOUItCES
I.OHI1H Illlll 1S-
coilnu $001,250.25
OvenlraftM utme-
cured 671.35
U. 8. bonds tie-
Pflt(ltl to -
oiiro circulation
(tmr value). . .$100,000,00
ml to iirura
li 8. ile0Kil ' 1
Ur vHiim).. U0Q0.OO
Tofcl U. H. honilii ,
HomlH other than ' '
U. H. hond "
Iil(lKi(l to ho
curr iiootiil mv- ,j ,
(IftllOHltM 11,000,00
Weourlllf m other t
thnn U.H. Uondn
(not Including
. ntool(B) own
wl unpl-dned. 17,170,01
TotRl lionet,
mirltleM, eto...
Stock of Feder
al It a 8 e r V o
flank (RO liir
ctnt of mu1i
orlptl(i!i) ,.". . '.
Value of ban It- m-
lntr lioimo (If
u n o n cumber- ;":-(-
oil
ICciulty In Imnk-
Infr hoiiHo
Furniture nnrt -
fixtures
Honl eHtnte own- V "
eil other than "'
lmiikliiK lioiixe
Not mnoiint due
from approved
renurvo nontn
Nw York. Chi-
nauo, and Ht.
Lofus ......... 8,775,77
Net amount duo
from approved
reserve amenta ,
Inothur reworve '
cUIoh 13G,130,G4'
Not amount duo .
from hnnlcH and
lmukurH (oth-
tlmn Included
la 12 or 20 1.C8S.01
Other checkM on
bunks In tho
flame city or
town tin roport-'
IllK hank 8,137.97
Fractional cur-
runoy, nlckule,
and contH .... 330.C7
Notcn of other . -
national hankH 1 , 6 7 5 1 0 0
Federal HoHorvo
tmnlc notoH... 1)5,00
Lawful roeorvo
In vault and
net amount dun
from Federal
HoHorvo Hank, B9,ti80,10
Iledimptlon fund '
with U. B.
Treasurer anil
$101,000.00
B1.&7G.02
4,1100.00
CI, 003.10
' 1.0B9.25
lO.7BO.00
duo from U. H.
Troasuror ....
5,000,00 224,013.09
Total
1,053,227.02
LlAlllMTIEH
utook -
Ciipltul ,
pnici in ......
BurplttH fund ..
Undlvldod profltH
$100,000,00
fiO.UUU.UU
13,338,05
Ijosii current ex
pensed and tax
en paid 15,300.12-
Clrauliitlnir iioten
outstanding '
Net amount due
to hankH and
Imnkom (other
than Included
In 29 or 30... 03,143.70
Dainuml Uopoultn
Individual de
posits Huhjeot '
to cook ..... 150, 531. S2
Cortlnofttes of
deposit duo In ,
Iahh thnn 30
days 20,433,72
Cort I Mud checks 100.00
Cashiers chocks
outstaUdltiK .. 1,501.97
United (Untes do-
pnHlts 1,000,00
Postal savings
doliOHltH 10,289,52
Cartlllcatcs of
deposit 189,233.09
Other tlmo de
posits 3,018.21
27,072.153
100,000,00
775,255.09
Total 1 053 227.02
State of Nohraskn, County of Lincoln 'si
I, F. L. Moonoy, Cashier of the above
uamod hank, do solemnly nwour that
the nhovo Htatomontls truo to tho best
of my knowlndRo and hollof.
, F. U MOON10Y, Cashier.
Buhsorllxid and sworn to hoforo mo
this 14th tiny of March, 1917.
N. 10. HUCKLUY, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
n f, HKianiiuaiim,
;11AY C IiANQFOIlb,
JOHN J. IIAI.T.TaAN,
lureptorH,
ROHIGH .TAKES LEASE ON
PIZER'SJEW BUILDING
lkask jiadk for ten ykaks on
m:w block on locust
STKKKT
Bids on New Building Which will
be 11x80 Feet, Two Stories,
Will Ho Asked for Next
Week.
J. V. Hoinlgh, agent for the Dodge,
Chovrolot and Hupmobilo chiti, who
itlnco Init Septcmbor has conducted n
gnrugo In the Illtner building on wont
Sixth Htroet, has neuirrod a ten year
lease on the 44x80 foot two Htory build
ing "which Julitm I'lzof will oroct oil
tho corner of Locust and Sixth streets.
ThiB building will correspond In stylo
to Mr. Plzcr's buIWIng Just north.
The new building will have plate glass
windows on both the west front nnd
tho south side, Mr. Ilomlgh will use
tho south twonty-two feet of tho
ground lloor for a show room and of-
flco, tho north twonty-two feet for
storage and iwwth room for oara. Space
Is provided on tho north side for an
elovator, with n direct ontranco tfroro.
to from Sixth stroet. Tho ontlro Hccond
lloor will bo usod for storaco mir-
posos an(i nmchlno shop, tho lat
tor to bo woll oqulppod with power
drlvon machine suoh an will bo need,
od In tho buslnes. Tho lower floor will
bo concroto.
Tho building will bo heated from
a plant locatod In the prosont PIzor
Handing.
Tho plans for tho now building aro
about completed and will bo plncoi In
tho hands of tho .contractors for bldB
oarly noxt wook. It is hoped to be
gin work shortly aftor April first and
havo tho building completed not Intor
than Juno 115th.
Tho building mill bo a model ono for
a garage, occupying as It does a con-1
tral location, and so constructed as to'
bo convenient for that purpose
thi: 'nun
bogs to announce Hint tlmv nr nrv
oxhlbltlng thoir Spring Modol Hats for
tho trado.
The War Ih on nnd We nro Prepared
to give you sorvlco In papor hang1-1
!nj?, painting nnd Intprior decorating,'
with tho largost stock of wall papor;
ovor brought to North Platto to mnko
your solcctlon from and decorators
who know how to apply them. !
Wo can glvo you sorvlco that Is
uncqunlod. Mnko your selections
onrly. L,. rt. DUKE, ;
Waltomnth Dldg, 110 East 0th m30
::o::
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Jolin Don enmo down from SIdnoy
yestondny to visit his family. .
Whoro do you buy your music? Try
tho Music Shop.
Thomas Watts rotumod a few days
ago from a busluos visit In Omaha.
Jnnios Koofo transacted lognl bUBl-
noss In Onudy Amoral days this weok.
Mrs. Robinson, of Council Bluffs,
oamo a fow days ago to visit with Mrs.
J. N. Ilakor.
Suits, and ContH in nil stylos to fit
ovory flguro nt prlcos which nro very
reasonable E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Mrs. Prank Buchanan roturned
Tuosdny from Iowa where sho was
called by tho Illness of n rolatlvo two
wooka ago.
Havo your painting, papor hanging
and decorating don0 now by Landgraf
Hoga. Wo also do sign work. Phono
Blk G92. iG-tf
Tho lltoraturo dopnrtmont of tho
Twontloth Contlury club met Tuesday
aftornoon jwlth Mrs. Mary Eldor. Mrs.
r. C. Patterson road a "Story from
Life" and Mrs. Joseph Roddy read a
papor on Mark Twain. Quosts of tho
club woro Mrs. J. Bnkor, Mrs..N. Kloln,
Mrs. Snmuolson and Mrs. Robinson.
of Council Bluffs.
Lierk
I The Price . Remains The Same f
i
Their style, their quality, their guarantee of satisfaction has become
the new standard of value for $17 throughout the nation. Their
achievement enables men tobe well dressed without being asked
to pay one cent more.
are still $17,
When the war came everyone in fche
clothing business thought that wool
would go up. The makers of Style
plus Clotheo $17 on account of their
extensive advertising were duty bound
to keep on supplying the public with
"all wool fabrics, expert tailoring, the
skill of a great designer," at the known
price $ 1 7 provided there was any
way on earth to do it.
What happened? These makers
bought woolens and Hnings in tremen
dous quariSty. They kept on adver-
I
jjp, Trade Mark
Mrs. V. L. Gary, of Omaha, epont a
fow days horo this week r.vth her
slstor Mrs. Mary Dunn.
Robort Warwick at tho Crystal Sat
unlay aftornoon and ovonlng In "Tho
Man Who Forgot." In this rocont
Brndy-mndo nlcturo ho Is snnnnrtoil
by Doris Konyon and Gordn Ilolmos.
Fnscinntlng Clara Klmbnll YoUng Is
socn at her brilliant best In "Cnmlllo,"
tho splendid motion Jplcturo made
from tho famous novol by Aloxnndre
mwnue., uuiss young portrays tho
pnrt of a Parisian ndvontuross who
ll.TH IllflllV nnflirnlllntr InMirnnn nn.1
who llnnlly learns to really lovo. What
uuiuuB ui una iovo Torms an exceed
ingly Interesting nnd unusually en
thralling drama Rnn If nl tlin Prra.
tal theatro on Monday.
1
FLOUR
means successful
baking.
By using it any
woman can make
good bread, biscuits,
cakes, and pastry.
It is a guaranteed
patent flour, made of
Nebraska's best hard
wheat by experienced
millers in modern up-to-date
mills.
Fully equal to the
widely advertised
flours sold at a much higher
prico.
"As Sure to Raise as
Sun to Rise"
the
- Sandall Co., Agts.
aryiepius f IT
h m is w
Thc senta txicc
but the price of nearly everything else
Star
Clot
North Platte, Nebraska.
You, will bo surprised at tho beauti
ful styles and unusual prices In our
now assortment of Dresses. B. T.
TRAMP & SONS.
Mrs. York HInman ontortnlned a
number of Trlonds Tuesday aftornoon
In honor of Mrs. Tomplo of Lexington,
nnd Mrs. C. F. Spencer, of this olty.
Tho domestic sclonco department of
tho Twontloth Century club will moot
with Mrs. S. C Mecombor, 408 west
Third stroet Monday aftornoon.
Swodlsh Lutheran congregation, cor
nor of Tenth nnd Willow streets
sorvlces noxt Sunday, March 18th, at
11 n. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m
Albln Olson, pastor.
Loroy Sltz, a miller of Sidney,
brother and nartnor to Edward Sltz
who filed a petition for bankruptcy
uio nrst of last weok, also filed a like
petition in tho district court Tuesday
afternoon. Ills liabilities aro ?G,934.32
and assots including a $2,000 llfo In
surancd policy $2,223.05.
Tho funorril of tho Into Mrs, W. B.
Salisbury yaa lioldi Wodnosdny af
tornoon from tho rosldonco, Rev. Rob
ort Whlto conducting tho services.
which wore attended by many friends.
Tho floral offerings woro very beauti
ful. Six mombors of tho city council
nctod as pall bearors. Intormont was
mndo In tho North Platto comotory.
Tho geuornl mooting of tho Twenti
eth Century club was hold Tuosday
ovonlng nt 'tho homo of Mrs. J. II.
Hegarty and nrrangempnts woro com
peted for tho tonth annual conven
tion which will bo hold horo March 22.
to 24. Aftor tho business
lunch was sorved by Mosdamos M. E.
Scott, Wilson Tout, Frank Barbor and
T. C. FnUorson.
Business Lot for Sale.
Full business lot In tho heart of
city, GGxl32 foot, will bo sold nt onco.
Business Is suro to extend on Sixth
Etreot Bids will bo received by P. II.
Sulllyan, J. B. Evans or A A. Elliott,
Trustoos A. O. U. W. MUST BE SOLD
BY MARCH 23d.
the nation over,"
tising "the price remains the same."
Volume doubled, manufacturing costs
dropped because of the increased pro
duction new efficiency and new
economies came to light through the
"necessity of the hour."
incidently, the makers as well as our
selves have been content with a smaller
profit in order to keep your price the,
same.
Please do not forget
Styleplus Store here.
hing House
MILTONBERGER a LEIIB
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Will look after renting your property at reasonable rates. Phone
Black 550 and. we will call. Notary and Justice of tho Peace,
DISPERSION SALE
The undersigned will sell on tho Allen McLean ranch, known
as the Fremont Watts ranch, 2 1-2 miles west of North
Platte, on
Tuesday, March 20th,
Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described
property;
100 Head of Cattle
32 bhort Horn Cows, 3 and 4 years old, extra good: 1 Short
Horn bull, 2 year old; 20 Jersey milch cows, 41 Short Horn
calves, 6 Jersey calves.
14 Head of Horses
One Bay mare 12 year old weight 1200, one bay mare 12
year old weight 1100, one bay mare 9 year old weight 1100,
one black horse 6 years old weight 1100, one bay mare 6
years old werght 1000, one bay mare 3 y.ear old weight 900,
one black mare 2 years old weight 900, one grey mare 2
years old weight 900, two grey mares 2 years old weight
1600, four colts 1 year oldT
FARM MACHINERY 1 farm wagon, 1 Acme hay rake,
1 gang plow, 3 sets work harness; 1 set single harness, 2
cultivators, 1 grindstone, 2 incubators, 1 churn, 1 table, 1
organ, other household furniture.
TERMS: All sums under $20 cash, above that sum 9
months time will be giveu at 10 per cent interest. 2 per
cent discount for cash.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON.
WORKMAN & McCLEAN, Owners.
T. H. Wathen, Auctioneer. R. C. Langford, Clerk.
has jumped.
-we are the only
Real Estatenda
Insurance1