The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 17, 1917, Image 8

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    IBA L. BABE; Editor and Publisher.
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TUESDAY, JULY 17,11)17.
AFTER PROTRACTED ILLNESS
GRACE OUIER PASSES AWAY
'Graco Odor. daUKhtor of Mr. and
Mra. E. N. Oglor, dlod shortly after mid.
night at tho family roaldonce Friday
Death followed an Illness of eleven
months, tho greater part of which
time sho was confined to her room
and suffered Intensely. Tho dovotlon
and oaro of loving relatives and
friends and tho attontlon of skilled
physlciana made loss burdensomo tho
sufforlngfl which sho iwro patiently,
but tho nuturo of lier dlsoaso was such
that oarthly nld was of no avail and
tho end camo peacefully. Tho taking
away of this yoJung woman In tho
springtime of llfo brings sorrow to
tho hearts of tho relatives and to the
many friends who had known and lov
ed her, and tho fortitude with which
ho boro hor Illness Is un examplo of
a noblo character and christian llfo.
Graco Almlra Oglor was born, near
Wallace April 12th, 1890. Sho camo
to this city at an early ngo and at
tended tho local schools nvlioro sho
was a favorlto with hor classmates and
Instructors. Later sho graduated
with honors from tho Hastings busi
ness collogo and for aovornl months
assisted in tho offlco of hor fathor.
About AugUBt 1st, 1910, sho loft for
Guide Rock to visit with Miss Erma
Schorbachor who had roslded with tho
Oglor family and to whom sho had
bocomo attachod. Whllo thcro hor
hoalth failed and August 22d Mho was
taken with her final Illness and
throughout this lllnoss her popularity
among tho younger sot mtos shown by
tho bcnu,tlful llowern which filled her
room and tho sentlmonts of sympathy
which wore oxtondod dally.
Sho had always boon an attendant
of tho Prosbyterlan church and Sun
day school and had always folt sho had
hor part thoro, and during tho early
part of hor Illness, at her own ro
(liiest, sho was ba'ptized and taken Into
tho fellowship of tho church. Sho wis
also a mombor of tho Robokalv lodgo.
Ono trait of Graco's charactor was the
ability to onjoy llfo as sho found It
and to gain from tho living tho Joy
our creator Intended mo should. Whllo
hor years wore fow Bho onjoyod them
as they passed, and loft us knowing
nothing but kindness.
In addition to, tho loving parents
and brothers Rayuvond and Robert sho
is mourned by uncles, nunts and cou
sins to whom sho hnd endeared horself.
Throughout tho long illness of tho
deceased hor unsolflsh disposition
showed Itsolf In that thoro was novor
a murmur that would worry tho loved
ones and always that carofulnoss to
protect othor poaplo.
The funoral services woro hold at
tho PreBbytorian churcU nt 3:30 Sun
day afternoon, conducted by Rov. U.
A. Crnm. Tho auditorium was filled
with sorrowing friends and tho lloral
tributes evidenced tho ostoom in which
sho was hold. Pall boarora woro
Thurston Woodhurst, Cody Boal, IIur -
um nuiiw, uuipa umnaugu, roil
Boguo and' 'Harry Huffman. Infor
jnont was made in tho North Platto
comotory.
; Iionorary pall bonrors woro Misses
Dorothy IUnnian, Goorgio Hoxio, Foi'n
anu zoo watts, ISrma Schorbachor and
Ajlflh Hatfield of Hastings.
Mexican Killed In Slonn.
Mnnuol Rnmlrz, a Moxlcan ngod thlr-ty-fivo,
was killed during the storm
Friday night. Ho had boon oniDlov-
od on tho Henry Woll farm wost of
ttwn and in company with his broth
er, Podro Rumlrz, madothoir homo in
tho boot tenders' shack. Tho mon woro
in bod when tho wind carried tho
shack away and tho falling timbers
crushed tho body of tho formor who
dlod a fow mlnutos later from tho ln-
juriOB received. The Cunoral sorvlcos
woro hold nt two o'clock Sunday af
tornoon from tho Malonoy undertak
ing Tooms.
::o::
Florence No wiin Passes Away.
Tho remains of Miss Floronco Downs
of this city, who died In Donvor, ar
rived hero Saturday morning and fu
nortil services were held Sunday r
tgrnoon at tho Methodist church. Tho
deaausod wub tho oightoon year old
dnlughtor of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Downs,
and had boon ill for a yonr past, Tho
Boniousnowi or hor condition two
months ngo cnusod hor to lonvo for
Donvor to tnko treatment. Doath was
duo to tuberculosis Hor many
friends In UiIb vicinity will rogrot to
lonrn of bor demise, in hor oarly wom
anhood. ::o::-
Nollco of Cmuilug School.
- A sorles of canning schools will bo
bold in tho basomont of tho Franklin
building beginning Thursday and
Friday, July 12 and 13 Tho second
canning echool will be held July 10th
and 17th, tho third July 18th an,i 19th,
.tho fourth July 20th and 21st and will
conumuo -until ovory ono who carton
to loarn tho "Cold PneJ." mothod of
canning nns noeii auio to do so.
Thoro, will bo morning bossIoiib only,
which will bogln at nine o'clock Each
parson will furnish hor own Yoaotnhlo
and also bring n modlutn slzod pan.
paring knlfo and npoon and Jnrs for
canning. Mason, JarB nnd rubbors can
bo purchased at tho school.
The first morning two vogotabloT
will bo icnnnod, oithor boots or boot
tepB and oithor pons or bonus. Tho
socond morning oithor carrots or to
.natooti will bo connod and one of tho
following: rhubarb, goosoborrios or
gLiprrlos In ordor to domoiiBtrato UiIb
ju,olliOd of canning fruit
Tho ton fWr n. fnmllnrr tlm nflmn1 will
twonty-ilYo contfl. Anyone desiring
to attond can do by notifying MIsh
Alloon Gantt C2-3
::::
For quick action nnd fwtlsfadorjr
snlo list your Bind with Thnclockc. If
""Tho largo plato glass window of tho
Overland, garago was brokoa during
iio Bionn rnaay nigui.
W WE CAN
WE CAN
Broken
OR MAKE
Replace
New
The same day the order in given in
our own LENSE GRINDING PLANT.
It will pay you to investigate our
DIXON-PERFECTO v
Non Breakable Lenses.
Harry Dixon & Son.
Optometrists.
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
State Bank.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Dr. Morrill. Dentist.
Rover Hastings returned Saturday
morning from Kearney.
Dr. Brock, Dentist, ovdr Stone Drug
Store.
Miss Noll Hanlfln, of Tho Loader, Is
taking a two weeks' vacation.
W. II. McDonald and Charles Strauss
spout Sunday in Staploton.
Rov. C. B. Harman spont tho latter
part of last week in Chnppoll.
Dr. Smith, Chiropractor,
. Bulldinc & Loan Building.. COtt!
Dr. and Mrs. Hoopor wont to Ft.
Doming N. M., Friday ovonlng.
MIsb Dorothy Jefforles has accepted
a position in tho O'Connor storo.
Furnished, rooms for ront, Inquire
321ast Sixth or phono Black 3C0.
Miss Ruby McMichaol loft a fow
dayB ago for Sldnoy to visit hor Bis
ter. Mlua Mnn Wnlknu nntorlnlnod tho
Saturday aftomoon bridge club last
Satlurdny. i
Chalos McGrow wont to Ogalnlla,
Saturday to conduct a mall clorks' ex
amination. Roy Cochran icamo up from Lincoln
tho lnttor part of lastiwook to spond a
dny or two.
Sco Julius Mogonson for all kinds
- I
of P. &.O. farm Implements and wag
ons. 3-ltf
Robert Dlckoy wont to Omaha and
Hustings tho latter part of lust wook
on buslnoss..
F. T. Redmond Is among thoso who
purchased a Ford car tho latter part
of last wook.
Missos Irono nnd Patricia Schott, ro
turned last ovonlng from a short visit
with frlonds in Halg.
Freeman Hanson roturnod Saturdny
morning from Council Bluffs whoro ho
vlsltod his fnthor for a week.
IJog Millet Sood for sale. Inqulro
of Thomas Orton, 209 south Mnplo
stroot, NorUi Platto. 47tf
C. O. Dodmoro loft Saturday after
noon for Cozad and Lexington to spond
sovoral days on buslnoss.
William Otton and a ..arty of frlendB
nro spomllng this wcok on tho lakes
north of town catching fish.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Haynos, of Flats,
are Bpondlng this wook In town. The
former Is a morchunt at Flats.
Mrs. Edward Inman will leavo soon
for Parsons' Kansas, to visit with tho
homo folks for a couple of wooks.
I now havo funds at 51. per cent
on cholco bottom table land. Gone
Crook, Room -1, Keith thoatro Bldg.
Mrs. J. N, Dick rnd chlldron loft yes-
torday morning. Thoy will visit in
Omaha and Chicago for Boveral vooks.
Miss jr. Sicilian, steam baths mid
Swedish TdiiKNiigo, gentlemen and la
dies. Phono S'J7, Brodbcck building.
During the absence of Miss Mnrgarot
Hall In California, tho Nurso Brown
hospital will bo closol for two wooks.
Miss Mario Laughlln, of Choyonno,
who has bson viBltlng tho Missos Lu
cille and Mabol MoFarhuul, will loavo
today.
Mrs. "William Allon, of Oninhn, Is ox
poctod bora tomorrow ovonlng to visit
hor iMirents Mr. mm Mrs. John Weln
borgor.
Roy Soars, of LoxliiKton, spont tho
woek end visiting with Ilonry Simon Small will bo associated with his broth,
whllo onrouto homo from weskvn on-ln law, O. R. Handloy, In tho nmto
lwlntg. 1 mobile biiBinoss.
UM
Hi
Lenses
Ones
Georgo Wior roturncd to Grand Is
land Saturday manning aftor visit
ing local friends for a week.
Paul Harrington returned Saturday
morning from Donver where he spent
two wcokB with the homo folks.
Clarenco Blickcnsdorfor, of Chicago,
arrived hero Saturday to visit local
frlonds. Ho formerly attended tho lo
cal schools.
Thomas Green and Mrs. Green- re
turned tho latter part of last week
from a visit In Lincoln, Omaha and
Grand Island.
For Salo Nicely marked Fox Tor
rior pups. Joo Glaser, 1204 east 4th
street. Phono Black 1070. 52-2
A masque skating "party was held at
tho rollor rink Thursday ovonlng which
was onjoyod by a largo number of
young people.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Duggan,"'6f
Grand Island, woro hero tho latter
part of last week whllo onrouto to Es
tes park by auto.
Mrs. Louis Derr and chlldron, of Ev
nnston, formorly of this city, enmo a
fow days.ago to visit her mother Mrs.
Johanna McGraw.
Miss Edna Lewis, of tho Kearney
normal, camo tho latter part of last
wuu io visit wiin miss rioronco ijou
don for a fow days.
Misses Rluth Lowis, of Cozad, and
Clarabollo Miller, of Lexington, who
woro guosts of Miss Rcgina Frnzicr,
havo roturned homo.
Misses Marian Lawson and Riitb
Wlngot will leave shortly for Colo-
rado Springs and other points of in
terest to spend their vacation.
Thoso In need of painting, paper
hanging and decorating nro assured
satisfactory work if they omnloy Julius
Hoga. Phono Black 692. 3Stf
Mrs. Harry Lantz and children, of
Storllng, formor residents, mflio have
boon visiting hor slstur Mrs. Glc'n
Forguson for two weoks will leavo
Thursday.
County Clork Allon received a com
munication from Stato Engineer John
son stating that tho stato would con
sider tho application for tho bridge
south or town on August Gth.
Buy your Alfalfa Seed of Johnson
Seed Co., Grand Island, Nob. Thoy
havo strictly dry land, 191G crop ro-
cionnoti and govornmont tostod sood.
Wrlto for samples and quotations. -18-8
Mrs. J. W. La Rosa, ot Los Angolos,
who had boon visiting hor paronts for
soveral months, roturnod homo Satur
day morning. Mrs. La Rosa was for
morly Miss Mabel Donegan, of this
city.
Dr, and Mrs. Frank Conlln. of Oma
ha, iwtoro tho guests of honor nt a ban-
nuot and danco glvon by tho Rotary
ciui) or umaha Thursday ovonlng. Thoy
woro prcsontcd with a mock wedding
enko.
.arm and Ranch loans at lowest
rntos and best terms. Money on hand
to closo lonns promptly.
43tf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON.
Mr. and Mrs. York Illnmnn hold a
rounlon Thursday ovonlng In honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blickcnsdorfor,
of Bloomlngton, 111., formor rosldorita
horo. Tho ovonlng was Boont In rem
lnlsconcos and muslo and tho cuosts
Included tho neighbors nnd frlonds of
formor years,
Brokon oyo gloss lenses can bo re
placed tho Bamo day as ordor Is glvon
in our lonso grinding aopartmont.
HARRY DIXON & SON,
tf Graduate Optometrists
Mrs. K. D. Smnll and children, who
recontly camo boro to visit tho for
mor'B paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
von Gootz, Sr., loft a fow days ago for
wmnua wnero thoy will locnto. Mr.
Our Ice Cream
is onjoyod by tho chlldron and ndulta
allko. And bocauso It is rich, croamy,
wholosomo und puro, it 1b a food as
woll as a dossort Order It Bont to
your homo in gallon containers. For
your health's Bako ask for Porfoctlon
Ico Cream, Mndo by
North Platte Creamery.
PHONE C2.
Notice for Bids.
Sealed bids will bo received by tho
Mayor and City Council of tho city of
North Platto, Nobraska, for tho con
struction of side-walks and cross
walks, tho same to conform to ' tho
specifications as laid down in tho or
dinances of said city, np to tho 30th
day of July, 1917.
Tho Council reserves tho trlght to
reject any and all bids,
O. E. ELDER
52-4 City Clork
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROS T,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hah Block North ot Postoftice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for ths
scientific treatment of- medical,
surgical and confinement casus.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. Sirams, M.D
1)11. IIAItOLI) A. FENNER
Osteopath.
Belton Building:
Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Phones
Office Black 333 Ros. Black 1020
OLD LINE LIFE Policies
ON EASY TERMS
E. SEBASTIAN. State Mirr.
J.
Minn.Mutual Lif elns.Co.
Phone Office Red 612
Residence Red 348
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
olstein
I will hnvo n carload of Holstein
Cows about July 1st. Thoy arc us
good as money can buy. If you need
one or more sco mo
Am soiling nil kinds of cattle In
any number desired, in addition to
buying hogs.
Phones: Office 159 House Red C.1G.
C. H. WALTERS.
DEIiltYBERItY & FORBES,
Licensed Embalmers
Undertakers and Funeral Director
Day Phone 234.
Night Phone Black 588.
LET US INTRODUCE
QUALITY TO YOU
Quality In Cigars has has been our
aim alnco iwo began making cigars lu
North Platto ovor thirty yoara ago,
Wo put quality in tho first cigars we
mado, and that soma quality is in tho
cigars wo raako today. Schmalzrlod's
Cigars havo stood tho tost of thoso
moro than thirty yearB. "What greater
ovldonco ot quality could you doslro?
If you havo not boon smoking Sahmalz
dlod's cigars, try them they are cor-
taln to pleoso.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
Notlco lo Creditors.
Estato No. 14S9 of Thomas Henry
Sullivan, doconsed, in tho County
court or Lincoln County, Nbraska.-
Tho Stato ot Nobraska, ss: Credl
tors of 6aldostato will take notlco that
tho Umo limited for presentation and
filing of claims against said ostato In
Fobruary 10, 1918, and for settlement
or said ostato Is July 6, 1U1S: that
will sit at tho county court room In
Bald county, on August 10, 1917, at
o'clock a. m., and on Fobruary 10, 1918
at 9 o'clock a. m., to rocolvo, oxonv
lno, hear, allow, or adjust all claims
anu objections duly mod.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
J10-4w County Judge.
Cow
IV. FETTER,
Physician
-r X RAY
Office: First National Bank Building.
Phono 308
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building
North Platte, Nebraska.
The Nurse Brown Memorial
Homeopathic Hospital
1008 West Fourth Street.
For the treatmont of Medical, Surgical
and Obstotrlcal Patients.
JOHN S. TWINI53I, 31. 1).
J. B. BEDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
PHYSICIANS SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfield & Redfield
Office Phone 642 Res. Phono 076
DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY. ..
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Radium Therapy
728 City National Bank Building.
Omaha, Nebraska.
Hospital Phone Black 633.
House Phone Black 633.
W. T. PRITCIIARD,
Graduate) Veterinarian
Eight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St.,
one-half block southwest of the
Court Housfe
NOTICK TO OIlKDITOItS
Estato No. 1183 or Estella Hollo
Rlmms. deceased. In tho County Court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nobraska, sa: Creditors
of said estate will take notice that tho
ttmo limited for presentation and 111-
Ing of claims against said Estate is
Fobruary 27, 1918. and for settlement
of said Estato Is Juno 22, 1918; that I
will sit at the county couil room In
said county, on July 27, i917, at 9
o'clock a. m.. and on February 27. 1918.
at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine,
hear, alloy. orljust all claims and
objections d. itied.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
J2G-4w County Judge.
SIiorlll'M Snlc.
Bv virtue of an ordor of bhIo iRaunri
from the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered In said Court
whoreln Tho Beatrice Bulldlnp and
Loan Association of Beatrice, Nobraska.
Is plaintiff, and Clark Lons ot al are
defendants, and to mo directed, I will
on the 14th flay ot July, 1917, at 2
o'clock P. M. at the east front door of
tho Court House In North Platto, Lin
coln County, Nebraska, sell at Pub
lic Auction to tho highest bidder for
cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest
and costs, the following described
nronorty. to-wit: Lot Ono m in monk
Twenty (20) In the original town, now
ot isorin jiaito, in Lincoln coun
ty, -Monrasiia.
Dated North Platte,, Nobr., Juno 7,
191-7.
J12-J13 A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.
Snlo of Goods on Kxnuutiou.
Notlco Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution issued by Geo E
French, County Jude, In nn.i for
Lincoln county, Nobraska, in favor of
Paxton & Gallagher Co. and against
Clarence J. Vroman and to me direct
ed, I will at 2 o'clock P. M on the
23d day of July, 1917, at 120 west Sec
ond street, in North Platto, Lincoln
County, Nobraska, oiTor for sale at
public vendue tho following goods and
chattels tonwlt: One Schiller piano,
ono table, ono music rack, three rock
ing chairs, ono leather armcii chair.
ono half dozen dining room chairs, ono
table, ono buffet, one sanitary couch,
ono 9 by 9 rug, two small rugs, one 9
by 12 nig, one wood bedstead, one iron
bed, dresser, onft chiffonier, ono Hoos.
ier cabinet, ono External range, ono
miction tanie, ono ice box; taken on
saiu execution as tho property of
Clarences J. Vroman.
To bo sold subject to ilrat lien in
favor of W. R. Malonoy.
Dated this 7th day of July 1917.
A. J SALISHURY
J10-17 Sheriff.
NOTICH
To the heirs of II. A. Lozler. Ilonrv
A. Lozler; the heirs of Henry A. Lozler:
e.n.A r - rr. ...... . r-1 . . '
niuiu until, it j.iuoL unimiiy ui vjgll-
llala, Nebraska: Eastern Banking Com
pany; Honry A. Lozler & Company, a
corporation organized under tho laws
of the Stato of Ohio; Mary M. Lozlor;
George M. Lozior; Georgo .Sparks Lo
zlor; Fannlo Lozler; Lllllo Lozlor;
Mecca Lozler; Ilonry Sutton; An
nie Sutton; Elizabeth Thomas;
Mnbel Thomas; Pearl Thomas;
Thomas, child or James Thomas;
Thomas, child of James Thomas;
Thomas, child of James Thomas: Fan
nie uaaKou; iionry rauu; Don Robin
son; Lowls II. Bill; Jonas Felghnor;
Fred Ensworth; Harry A .Lozlor, Jr.;
soph T. Lozlor; Georgo Popo, Receiver
of the Popo Manufacturing Company, a
curiiuruuun; mm xuo i'opo .Manufac
turing Comnany. a corporation, nnd
Tho American Blcyclo Company, a cor-
Iiuruiioil.
you ana cacn or you are noreuy no
tified that on tho flrst day of Novem
ber, A. D. 1915, Bertha Thoelecko pur
chased of fho Treasurer of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, at public tax sale,
mo eouiuoast wuarier isijj or sec
tion Eighteen (18). Townshln Ten (10).
North, Range Thlrty-ono (31), West of
tho Gth P. M. In Lincoln County, Ne
braska. Said land was assessed and
taxed for tho years 1914, 1915 nnd 1916
to. nnd in tho namo of tho Heirs of TT.
A. Lozlor; that. I purchased said tax
certincaio, ana an or me rights ac
cruing thereon, nnd now bold an as
signment thoreof: that aft, r the ov-
plratlon of three months from the data"
or sorvico or tins notice, a tax dood
rrom mo county Troasuror or said Lin
coin County will bo annllcd for.
Tho tlmo for redemption from Bald
tax salo will oxplro with the flrst day
oc isovomuer v. u. uk
Certificate No. 8098.
ARTHUR C. MAYER.
Assignee of Bertha Thoelccke,
purcnasor.
Notlco
Lesllo Karr will tako notlco that on
tho 13th day of Juno, 1917, Paul Q.
Moyor, a Justlco of tho Peace of Lin
coln County, Nobraska, Issued an or
dor of attachment for tho sum of
$45.00, In an action ponding beforo
him, whoroln Chas. C. Hupfor is
plaintiff and Losllo Karr is dofondant.
that property of tho defendant, con
sisting of wngos, owned by him In
tho sorvico of and now In tho hands of
tho Union Paclfla Railroad Company, a
corporation, has boon attached under
sold ordor. Said cnuou arias contin
ued to tho 30th day of Ju)y 1917, at
9 o'clock a. m. I
OIIAS. C. HUPFER, Plaintiff.
SCRAP IRON
$6 per Ton.
North Platte Junk House.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Oflice: Building and Loan Building
p. . i Olllce 130
Phone8 Residence 116
Statement of the Condition of the
MUTUAL BUILDING &
LOAN ASSOCIATION,
of North Platte, Nobraska, on tho 30th
lay of June, 1917.
Certlllente Xu. 32
ASSISTS
First niortgaeo loatiB $S22,GCO.0O
Loans In process of foreclo
sure 2,200.00
Loans on stock or pass book
security C.C0O.OO
Ileal estate, olllce 30,321.80
Cash 12,040.68
Delinquent interest, lines, etc. 787.30
Furniture and fixtures 1,017.37
Foreclosure account 54.94
Total $87C,222.09
LIABILITIES
Itunning stock and dlvldonds.$403,G91.84
Paid-up stock and dividends. 417,800.00
Reserve fund 19.500.00
Undivided prollts 35,114.45
unearned premium, advance
Interest 115.80
Total $876,222.09
IleceltitH nnd HxpeudltiireN for (he Year
KndliiK .lime :il, 1017.
RECEIPTS
Cash on hand last report....? 19,828.82
Dues (Running: stock)...... 117,113.00
Paid-up stock 70,100.00
Mortgage- payments 92,272.49
Stock loan payments 2,445.69
Real estato sales 1,834.70
Interest 59,926.20
Premium, Taxes and Insur
ance 830.71
Fines G17.30
Rents, olllce building 1,162.21
Membership and transfer fees 332.25
Total $366,463.37
DISBURSEMENTS
Mortgage loans $199,300.00
Stock loans 800.00
"Withdrawals running stock
and dividends 33,869.49.
Withdrawals, .paid-up stock 88,200.00
Withdrawals dividend on
paid-up stock 26,835.41
Salaries 2,550.00
Othor expense 415.15
Real estate account . .' 966.99
Cash on hand 12,640,68
Taxes and Insurance 895.65
Total $366,463.37
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
I, Samuel Goozee, Secretary of the
above named Association, do solemnly
swear that tho foregoing Statement of
the condition of said Association, is
true and correct to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
SAMUEL GOOZEE, Socretary.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo
this 30th day of June, 1917.
FRANK BUCHANAN,
Notary Public.
My Commission Expires June 9, 1919.
Approved:
TIIOS.'C. PATTERSON,
WILLIAM R. MALONBY,
IRA L. BARE,
Directors.
Legal Notice
To Fred J. Malono, deceased, and the
unknown heirs of Fred J. Malone, do
ceased, and all othor porsons interest
ed in tho estato of Fred J. Malone,
deceased, and tho unknoiwm owners
and unknown claimants of lot seven
(7), In Block thirty-six (36), of the
original- -town of North Platte, -Nebraska,
you and each of you will bore
by take notlco that on the 3d day of
July, 1917, -Tho Mutual Building &
Loan Association of North Platto. Ne
braska, a corporation, plaintiff, filed
Its petition in tho District Court of
Lincoln County, Nobraska, agaTnst sold
defendants and' each of them and
ngalnst Julia Malone, a defendant In
said action. '
Tho object and prayer of which pe
tition aro to forclose a certain mort-
gago deed upon Lot seven (7), in Block
Thirty-six (3G) in tho original town
of North Platte, Nobraska, execute,!, by
ino uerenaants Fred J. Malono and
Julia Malono, on Juno 20th, 1914,
to securo ono certain bond executed by
tno uorenuants to the plaintiff or oven
date with said mortgage in tho. sum
of $700.00 amji on which said bond and
mortgage thoro is due tho sum of
$590.60 with interests at 7 2-10 from
May 20, 1917, and to forclose and cut off
any lntorest of the said Fred J. Ma
lono and tho unknown heirs of Fred
J. Malono ami all others 'parsons In
terested in. the estato of Fre, J. Ma
lono and any interest of tho unknown
owners and "umknown claimants of lot
Bevon (7), block thirty-six (36); In tho
original town of North Platte, Nebras
ka; and to havo an accounting of tho
amount of nionoy duo tho plaintiff
from tho defendants on said mortgage,
and to havo said real estato sold upon
tho falluro of tho defendants to pay
tho amount found due on said bond
and mortgogo within 20 dayB from tho
date of said docree, and for general
oqultablo relief.
All of said defendants aro required
to answer said potltion on or beforo the
13th day of August, 1917.
THIS MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION,
uyswitqc-X & IIALLIGAN,
'WW- I i Its Attorneys.
Notice to Xo-ResJdent Dcfendnnt.
Sadio L. Bnicf , alias Sadio L. Strom
berg: I
Tho abovo Ainmed will tako notice
that on tht fOth day of June, 1917,
Georgo fj. French, County Judgo of
Lincoln county, Nobraska, Issued on
ordor of attachment for tho sum'ot
$88.28 In the caso ponding In cald
court wherein C. -F. Blanko Tea & Cof
foo Company, a corporation, Is plain
tiff and you aro dofondant; that prop
erty of tho dofondant consisting of
ono tablo, ono largo box ot goods, ono
crato of bedding nnd glass, ono pi
ano, threo pieces of furnlturo crated,
ono bundlo of chairs, qjc, ono trunk
and suit easo, ono bundlo of. rugs,, ono
boating stove, ono brass bed, ono sow
ing machlno, ono top rango, ono roll of
mattrossos, ono box of dishes, ono
Ironing board, ono cook stove and ono
heating Btqve, altogether fifteen (1G)
bundles and cratos, havo been at
tached limlnr Rnlil runlr.
That said caso was continued to
tho 21st day of August, 1917, at 9
o'clock a. m.
C. F. BLANKB TEA & COFFEE COM
PANY. By Muldoon jpbor3t,rit8 Attorneys.
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