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    ;mm333ccklu tribune.
OIK. Ji. DARE, Editor and FnbllRher.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES:
One Ycnr by Mall In Admnoo
One Ycnr by Carrier iu Advance. .$1.50
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
Postofflco as Seconn CUbs Matter.
FJtlDAY, JULY SOth, 1017.
SOME rUlVUKH FI103I TUB
UNION PACIFIC'S JtBl'OKT
Tho roport of the Union Pact lie rail
road company for the your ending De
cember 30, 191G, lias just been filed
with tho state railway commission.
Tho loncth of tho uioad Is 3.GG0 mtluH
and tho avorago invostmont per mllo
1h $83,243.49. The main lino mileage
Is 1,827.50,
Tho company reports a total Invest
mont of G22,G73.3GC and total assets
of $075.973,977., It lias a capital stock
of $821,835,100 and paid during the year
10 por cont on its common stock and
4 por cont on Us prororrcu,,
Tho total dlvidond paid waw $20,210,
900, of which $4,495,832 was paid out
of tho surplus, which now amounts to
11G millions,. The company has a
funded debt of 192 millions. It is a
heavy holder of securities tn otlior
roads and ontorprlsos, 198 millions in
roads affiliated with it, 125 millions
in companies not nfflliatod and 18
millions in nou-carriors.,
Tho company purchased practically
no now oqulpmont (Inning tho year, ad
ding but 28 units and retiring 1227
froight cars,. Tho cost of tho equip
ment rotlrod was $1,020,421, while the
money spent for additions and bottor-
monts waB but $810,207.
Tho company owns 527 locomotivos,
398 passengor cars, 10.83G froight cars
and 178 work cars.
Tho value of tho land grants unsold
itt $13,500,000. Tho acreage Is 900,
000. Tho company was originally
granted 18,GG0,577 acres and has sold
17,000,224, Tho n mount roalized was
$20,225,104, but tho entlro rocords aro
missing, presumably having boon dos
troysd In a flro In Omaha in 190G. Tho
total land grant to tho road in No
lJiriaska was 4,857,342, of which only
20,904 acres remain unsold.
Tho lncomo of tho company from op.
orating rovonuo was $G8,0G3,373, and
dtB oporating orpoiiBOS $37,302,007.
This was an incrcaBo of $14,491,093,
and gave a not rovonuo of $31,304,300,
or a not increaso of $8,007,250. Its
, non-oporating income was $20,013,013,
an inoroaso of nearly two millions.
Its not lncomo from all sources was
nearly 40 millions.
Tho lncomo was disposed of as fol
lows: Paid in dividonds $21,705,008,
dnvostcd in physical property $3,221,
210, passed to profit and loss $14,417,
309. Tho freight rovonuo of tho ontlro
system was $51,277,211, tho .passenger
$.jbu,u;iu, switching $387,314, oxcoss
.$380,039, switching $387,314, orccss
oaggago $152,018.
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Lutheran AniioiincciiicnfN
9:45 a. tn. Sunday school sorvlco
11 o'clock, morning worship. Sor-
mon -uoiuy omtontmont. A con
grogatlonal mooting to consider tho
plans for tho now church, following
ino morning rcrvico. All membors
aro urged to bo prosont. Any ono will
oo weicomo.
Tho "Johloda Ohost" will also bo
sot out, to again rocolvo tho monthly
offering. to tho now church fund. As
thoro will bo no evening sorvlco.lt is
nopou tnnt 'tnoso Who mako an ovon
ing offorlng and cannot bo out in the
morning will sond tho r c ft.
All who bavo kindly consented to
assist in tho singing for tho colobra
Uon no'xt month will please moot at
uip nioiuouisi cnu.Toh this ovonlng at
O CIOCK.
, Thoro will bo a Joint mld-wcok sor
vlco noxt Vodnosday ovonlng at tho
Aiqtuouist cliuroh. To this sorvlco
Co. K and all tho noldiors in tho city
will bo lnvitod. Wo bollovo that tho
poopio of tho nbovo church will bo aa
faithful in attondanco of this sor
vlco as thoy woro of that on Indepen
dence day m tno ovonlng.
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PKltSONAL aiENTIOX.
linrloH Bluo has roturnod from n
brio, visit in Columbus.
Furnished rooms for ront! innuiro
321 oast Sixth or phono Illaclc 300.
Tio Big Removal Salo Is now on in
full blast at BLOCK'S.
Mrs. Albert Schatz will leave short
ly for Colorado to visit for a couplo of
wooks.
Miss Font Wilson went to Gothen
burg Tuosday aftomoon to visit with
tho homo folks.
Miss Ruth Loan has accoptcd a po
sition as sionograpiior in tno llollman
.& Sebastian ofllco. '
Mrs. Georgo Loan and two daugh-
tors roturnod tno llrst or tho wook
from a visit in Donvor.
Mrs. Win. .ToITers, of Omahii, Bpont
tho first of this wook at tho homo of
nor brother A. A. Schatz.
For quick action and Milisfactorv
salo lUt your land with Thnolocke. tf
Mis Margarot Barkor oxpocts to
loavo shortly for Uonvor to spond two
. w'OofcB Visiting hor nloco.
Edward Hudson has returned from
Gothonburg whoro ho had beon em
ployed for sovoral woks.
Do not fall to sco our Spoeial Bar
, gains on salo nil this wook.
E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Mrs. Guy Drako, who waB taRon to
ono of tho local hospitals last wook,
has rooovorod and roturnod to hor
homo.
Mrs. Davo Dlckorson, of Qibbon.who
canio to attond tho funoral of tho
lato Graco Oglor, roturned homo Tuos
day aftomoon.
Ileal Ebtnto and Insurance.
Como and sco us for town lots in
different parts of tho city. Good In
vestmontfl on easy terms. IIousos for
salo ana rent. Wo havo also good bar
gains In farms and ranches.
r. j. dii:ni:r & co.,
Cor. Front and Dcwoy Sta-, upstairs,
COJOIISSIONKItfy .rJtOCKKDIXGS.
J July 10, 1917.
Board of county commissioners mot
pursuant to adjournment, prosont,
Sprlngor, Honnlngliaoson and Koch,
nnd county clork.
Claims wero allowed as roiiows:
Maxwell Tolopost, printing, $20.85.
Sundry 'persons, rond work Distict
No. 36, $42.00.
August Larson, road work, $i2.&u.
Farmem' Co-Opor. Assn., coal, etc.,
$170.20.
C. W. Burklund,,, road work, $24.00.
Jamos Hochnn, road work, $30.00.
Potor Jcpson, care Burnott, $40.00.
Claims for damngos Road No. 391
woro nllowod ns follows:
Christina Schick allowed for $20.00
and disallowed for $40.00.
II. J. Shurvlngton, allowed for $20
and disallowed for $00.00
....... m t.,d,. n,..n,i rv,r ir.unn
and disallowed for $017.50. !
tS Salralloll for $60.00
and disallowed for $57.00.
Christian Martonsen allowed for
$50.00 and disallowed for $25.00. I
Peter Jepsen allowed $20.00. I
Tolm Muirhoad draining roads, $10.'
f,iSSti & the ,
county treasurer.
It. C. Burke, assoalng Brndy pro
duct, $90.40.
Josao Foster, bridgo work, $20.00.
Fanners' Co-Op. Assn., mdsc, $8.00.
Win. Montgomery, road work,, $47.00
Glon Smith, road work, $11.00.
Hoitry Ilolllngsworth, Jack scrows,
$5.00.
Shorm Wllbergcr, Jack screws, $4.50
John Nugent, assessing Maxwell
procinct, $93.50.
John W. Murphy, assessing Walker
precinct, $51.00.
A. K. Mcintyro, nssosstng wanaco
'procinct, $124.50.
II. C. Rldingor, road work, $3.00.
Ray Rldingor, road work, $25.00.
J. F. Snydor, road work, $30.00.
C. L. Grant, road work, $40.00.
Elinor Smith, dragging roads, $03.00.
Ilaatings-IIatclior Co., lumborJ$87.55
J. J. Ginapp, assessing Gaslln pre
cinct, $54.00..
C. A. Orrln, refumd of poll tax, $2.50
L. W. Sadie, road work, $10.00.
A. B. Iloaglaild, labor, etc., $440.74.
F. D. Wostonfcld, mdso for poor,
$10.95.
Sundry persons, surveying, $20.30.
C. J. MoNamara, surveying, $47.50.
A. Aborcromblo, road work, $102.50.
Jacob Bristol, Jury Borvice, $4.70.
Raymond Wood, riad work, $55.50.
Palmer Bros., bridgo work, $17.50.
Mrs. Bakor, caro of .Grey, $20.00.
Farmers' Co-Op. Assn., lumber,
$1,195.00.
The county survoyor Is horoby di
rected to survey iroad No. 389.
F. L. Neu, damagos road No. j89,
$35.00.
A. D. Allon, road dragging, $5.00.
Adjourned until toinmorrow.
July 17, 1917.
Board Bpont day south of Dickens
vlowing roads and bridges.
Adjourned to July 18, 1917.
.A. S. ALLEN, Coumty Clork
-::o::-
(lernrd In Germany.
At Inst tho world Ib to hear tho in
Bldo fncts of what happoned to Gor-
ard In Gormany. Ills book, "Four
Yoars In Gormany," will nppoair ex
clusively in this territory In tho Lin-i
coin Dally and Sunday Stato Journal,
coniniocing August 5th nnd will lie'
contlnuod in llboral daily installments
for about two months until tho whole
of tho wondorful story of intrigue la
laid baro.v Sond ono dollar to tho1
Stato Journal and havo tho daily and
Sunday Issujos sont to you during this
two months nnd follow this most in
tonsoly interesting story that recites
tho facts loading up to war, as no ono
olso can ell thorn.
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Personal Mention.
Miss Marguorlto Roddy is visiting
frlonds in Girnnd Island.
Houso Drossos, rogu.lar $1.25 val
ues, Romoval Prico 79o at BLOCK'S
J. J. Ilorrlgan camo up from Grand
Island Wodncaday to visit his family.
F. J. Dunn spent tho foro part of
this weolc with relatives in Wood
RIvor.
Miss Rogls Raugh has gono to Don
vor to visit relatives fob' a couplo of
wooks.
Win. Strauss, who had boon visiting
uio nomo ioiks m Loxlngton, returned
Tuosday.
I
WE RECOMMEND AND OFFER
fX90O?000
M. E, Smith Comp V
Wholesale Dry Goods,
Omaha
Per Cent
FIRST PREFERRED STOCK
TAX EXRMPT IN NEBRASKA
QUAKTIIIUA' DIVIDENDS
GURANTEED REDEMPTION
$50,000 Ycnrlft 1021 to 1038
Price, $100
To Not 7 lntorest From Date,
Amounts $100 or aioro
Burnes, Brinker & Co.,
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
110-152 Onmlia NnUonnl Bank lUdg.
Telephono Douglas 805
Omnluu Nobr.
SPECIAL INFORMATION nnd
CIRCULAR ON REQUEST.
"Llttlo Women' Is Genuine Piny
"Llttlo Women" tho play to bo pro
duced at tho North Platto Chautauqua,
Is attracting crowded houses whdrovcr
It appears. Tho El Paso Morning
Times said of it:
"Theatre 'goers who woro fortunate
onough yostorday to Join tho throng
that craves amusomont and attonded
tho presentation of Louisa Alcott's
"Llttlo Womon," by tho Redparth
Chautauqua Company, aro congratu
lating thomsolvcs today. Few per
formances of any kind have boon pre
sontod in El Paso which have been
bettor cast and more kconly dosorving
of praiso for splendid acting."
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Notico of Canning School.
A sorios of canning schools will bo
hold in tho basement of tho Franklin
building boginning Thursday and
Friday. July 12 and 13 Tho second
canning cchool will be held July 10th
and 17th, the third July 18th and lOtl,
the fourth July 20th and 21st and will
continue unti ovory one who cares
to loam tho "Cold .Pack method o
canning has boon able to do so
Thoro will bo morning sessions only.
whU i begin at nine clHoch
person will furnish hor own vogotablos
and also bring a medium sized pan.
paring knlfo and spoon and jars for
canning. Mason Jars and rubbers can
bo purchased at tho school.
Tho first morning two vegetable-!
will bo icannod, olthor boots or beet
tops and cither peas or beans. The
Bocond morning olthor carrots or to
mntoofl will bo canned nnd ono of the
following: rhubarb, gooseberries or
cherries In ordor to demonstrate this
mothod of canning fruit
Tho fco for attending tho school will
bo twenty-flvo cents. Anyono desiring
to attend can do by notifying Miss
Allcon Gnntt. 52-3
Never Hold a
Party-Line Telephone
Over Five Minutes
When two or moro telo
phono users are on a pnrty
line, euch Is entitled to equal
service.
Tho telephono company
would savo work If party
lines were used by ono party
for long periods. That, how
ever, would bo unfair to tho
others on tho lino.
It Is not n kind act to com
pel your neighbor on the
purty lino to wait moro than
live minutes unless your
conversation Is very Import
ant. A cnll for a doctor or nn
Important business transac
tion may be (hdnyed by your
holding the lino.
"Do unto others ns yon
would bnvo them do unto
you" Is a good rule.
Notice for Bids.
Scalod 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 samo to. conform to tho
specifications ns laid down In tho or
dinances of said city, up to tho 30th
day of July, 1917.
Tho Council reserves tho right to
reject any and all bids.
O. E. ELDER,
52-4 City Clork
Ofllce phone 241. Rob. phone 217
L . C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North ot Postoflice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for the
?ciontific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, H. D. Y. Lucas, H. D.
J. B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. Simras, M.D
DR. HAROLD ,. FENJfER
Osteopath.
Helton iuildiii
Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Phones
Office Black 333 Res. Black 1020
OLD LINE LIFE Policies
ON EASY TERMS
T. E.
SEDASTLlJf. State Mffr.
M Hl 1 I I f
lnn.Mutiial Lire Ins. Lo.
Phone Office Red 612
Residence Red 348
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Holstein Cows.
I will have n carload of Holstein
Cows about July 1st. They arc as
good as money can buy. If you need
Am snlllnir all kinds of cnttlo In
nny liumbor desired, In addition to
niiying nogs.
Phones: Office 159 Houso Red G3G.
C. H. WALTERS.
DERRYBEERY & FORBES,
Licensed Erubalmcr
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
Night Phono Black 688.
LET US INTRODUCE
QUALITY TO YOU
fi,,-iu i ni . , v.- ,.
Quality in Cigars has has beon our
aim since iwo bogan making cigars in F,ounJy; MNebrilfl.a' v&?, stnx, "j116
. . . l'o Southeast Quarter (SE1) of Soc-
North Platto OVOr thirtv voarfl aco. tlon Elcrhtcen fl81. Townshln Tn MO..
Wo put quality in tho flrst cigars we
mado, and that samo quality is In tho
cigars wo mako today. Schmalzriod's
P.lenra liavA Hlnrwl tlm tost nf ihnan
Uigars nave stoou tuo test ot tnoso
moro than thirty years. What greater
"I
ovidonco of quality could you desire?
If you havo not been smoking Sshmalz-
dtnd'R pleura trv .linm tlinv nrn rir-
. , . ,
i a ni iu piuaau
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
Notico to Creditors.
Estato No. 14S9 ot Thomas Henry
Sullivan, deceased, in tho County
Court of Lincoln County, Nbraska.
Tlio Stato of Nobraska, ss: Credi-
tora of saldeTtato will tako notico that
tho tlmo limited for prosontation and
filing of claims against said estato Is
February 10. 1918. and for BOttlomont
of said estato 1b July B, 1918; that
will sit at tho county court room in
said' county, on August 10, 1917, at 9
o'clock a. m.. and on Fobruary 10, 1918,
at 9 o'clock a. m., to rocolvo, oxam
Ino, hear, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly fllod.
GEO. E FRENCH,
J10-4w County Judgo.
E. IV. FETTEIl,
rhysicinn i
X HAY
Office: First NntlomU Dank Building.
Phono 308
ALIJERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building ,
North Platte, Nebraska.
The Nurse Brown Memorial
Homeopathic Hospital
100S West Fourth Street.
For tho treatment of Medical, Surgical
and Obstetrical Patients.
JOHN S. TWINED, 31. D.
, I. B. BEPFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SUItGEOK
Successor to
PHYSICIAN&SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfleld & Redilold
Office Phone 642 Res. Phone 676
DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEI. . .
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Radium Tliorapj
mrn in . . T"i tt f 1 .1 1
(-a uitj iauoiiai iniiH jinuuuig.
Onialia, Nebraska.
Hospital Phone Black 633.
House Phone Black 633.
W. T. PIIITCTIARD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Bight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St.,
one-halt block southwest of the
Court Housi?
IVOTICI3 TO CIlIOIMTOItS
Estate No. 1483 of Estella Belle
Slmms. deceased. In the County Court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tne state or Neurasua. ss: creditors
or said estate will take no.tlco that tno
tlmo limited for presentation and 111-
inir ot claims atralnst said Kstato is
February 27, 191S, un.l for settlement
or nam ustato is June , iuis; tna: i
win sit at t ie county coun room in
said county, on July 27. 1917. at 9
o'clock a. in., and on February 27, 1918,
at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine,
hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and
objections ciuiy nieti.
GEO. E. FltENVIL
J2C-4W County Judge.
Sheriff', Sale
By virtue of an order of Bale Issued
from the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered In said Court
wherein The Beatrice Building and
Loan Association of Beatrice. Nebraska.
is piaintirr, ana Clark Long ot ai are
defendants, and to mo dirocted, I will
on the 14th day of July, 1917, at 2
o'clock P. JI. at the east front door of
tho Court House in North Platte. Lin
rnln Pnnntv. Nohmskn. raII nt Pnh
He Auction to tho highest bidder for
ciiBii, iu BULiaiy uu uecree, nnureai
and costs, tho following descrtbed
property, to-wlt: Lot Ono (1) In.Block
smj& origmai town, now
City of North Platte, in Lincoln Coun
ty, woorasKa.
Dated North Platte, Nobr., Juno 7,
J12-J13 A. J. SALISBURY, Shoriff,
Sale of Goods on Execution.
Notico is hereby given that by vlr
tuo of an execution Issued by Geo E
French, County Judxe, In mn.i for
Lincoln county, Nebraska, in favor of
Paxton & Gallagher Co. and against
Ularonco J. Vroman and to mo direct
ed, I will at 2 o'clock P. M on tho
23d day of July, 1917. at 120 west Sec
ond stroet, In North Piatte, Lincoln
cmintyrNebVaskaT oltoV for' saieat
oimttnio n-.-.-u. nn Sni.ui.. nin,,n
0no table, ono music rack, three rock-
ing chairs, ono leathor armed, 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 rug, ono wood bedstead, one iron
bed, dresser, ono chilfonier, one JIoos
lor cabinet, one Extornal rango, cno
Kitcnon tauie, one ico box; taken on
said execution as tho ivroDerty of
Ularonces J. vroman.
To bo sold subject to lrst lien in
favor of w. R. Malonoy
Dated this 7th day of July 1917.
A. J SALISBURY
J10-17 Sheriff.
NOTICK
To the heirs of H. A. I.ozlnr. TTnnrv
A. Lozler; tho heirs of Henry A. Lozler;
Stato Loan & Trust Company of Oga
llala, Nebraska; Eastern Banking Com-
puny; nenry . iozior ec (jompany, a
corporation organized under the laws
of the Stato of Ohio; Mary M. Lozler;
George M. Lozler; George Sparks Lo
zler; Fannlo Lozlor; Lllllo Lozler;
Mecca Lozlor; Henry Sutton; An
nie Sutton; Elizabeth Thomas;
.Mabel Thomas; Pearl Thomas;
Thomas, child of James Thomas;
Thomas, child of Jamos Thomas;
Thomas, child of James Thomas: Fan-
nio iiasKen; lienry I'auu; uon Robin
son; Lewis II. Bill; Jonas Felghnor;
Fred Ensworth; Harry A .Lozler, Jr.;
Bossle P Lozler; Edwin R. Lozler; Jo
soph T. Lozlor; George Popo.yRocolvor
of tho Popo Manufacturing Company, a
curiiuruuuii; nnu xne .rope Aianurac
turlng Company, a corporation, and
Tho American Bicycle Company, a cor-
norauon.
vou anu eacn or you aro noreuy no
tified that on the first day of Novom-
bor, A. D. 1915, Bertha Thoolecko pur-
cnn'sed of tUe' treasurer of Lincoln
SlurMn0.
rasKa. saiu mnu was assossed ana
to, and in tho name of tho Heirs of H.
A- Lozler; that, I purchased said tax
certuioate, and all of the rights ac-
cruing tnoroon, anu now nmu an as
o rrnmnnt t ex . nt tl.nt- off i- nv
piratlon of three months from tho date
?rf0aC VuntTroaB'ilSr of sahi Lin!
coin County will bo nnnlled for.
Tho time for redemption from
said
tax salo will expire with tho flrst dav
or iMovemuer a, u. ium.
Certlflcato No. 8098.
ARTHUR C. MAYER.
Asslgneo of Bertha Thoelccke,
purcnasor.
Notico
Loslio Karr will tako notico that on
tho 13th day of Juno, 1917, Paul G.
Moyor, a Justice of tho Peace ot Lln-
coin County, Nobraska, issued an or-
dor of attachment for tho sum of
$45.00, in an action ponding boforo
htm, whoroin Chas. C. Hupfor Is
plaintiff nnd Loslio fCarr Is dofondant.
I that property of tho dofondant, con-
sisting or wagos, er.rnoa by nun in
tho servico of and now in tho hands of
tho Union Pacific. Railroad Company, a
- corporation, nas been attached under
said ordor. Said causuo iwas contin-
uod to tho 30th day of July, 1917,
9 o'clock a. m.
CHAS. C. HUPFER, Plaintiff.
SCRAP IRON
$6 per Ton.
North Platte Junk House.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Suigery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Building
l00 Office 130
Pnone8 Residenc. 115
S(n(cnient of the Conilllloii of the
WUTIJAL BUILDING &
LOAN ASSOCIATION,
of North Platto, Nebraska, on tho 30th
day of June, 1917.
icrtiuvnio no. ;i-
ASSETS
First mortgage loans S22,600.00
Loans in process of foreclo
sure 2.200.00
Loans on stock or pass book
security o.uuu.uu
Ileal estate, olllce 30.321.80
Cash 12,G40.G8
Delinquent interest, lines, etc. 787.au
Furniture nnd fixtures 1,017.37
Foreclosure account 04.94
Total J87C.222.09
LIABILITIES
Running stock and dlvidcnds.$403,G91.84
iJai(i-up stocic ana uiviuonus. ji7.buu.uu
Roservo fund 19.500.00
Undivided profits 35,114.45
unearned premium, advance
lntorest 116.80
Total S87G.222.09
ItecelptN nnd K.vpondUureM for the Ycnr
HIHllllK .111 IK' ;tl), 11117.
RECEIPTS
Cash on hand last report....? 19.S2S.S2
uues utunning stocit) iii.iij.uu
Paid-up stock 70,100.00
-Mortgage payments z,zis.'j
Stock loan payments 2,415. CD
Real estate sales 1,834.70
Intorost 59.92G.20
Premium, Taxes and Insur
ance SiiU.ll
Fines G17.30
Rents, ofllco building 1.1G2.21
.Memuersmp ana iranster lees
Total $3G6,4G3.37
DISBURSEMENTS
Mortgage loans $199,300.00
Stock loans 800.00
Withdrawals running stock
and dividends 33,809.49
Withdrawals paid-up stock 88.200.00
Withdrawals dividend on
nald-up stock b,8.it.4i
Salaries 2,550.00
Other expense 415.15
Real estate account uuo.ay
Cash on hand l, 040.08
Taxes and Insurance 885. G5
Total $3GG.4G3.37
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
I, Samuel Goozee, Secretary or tne
above named Association, do solemnly
swear that tho foregoing Statement of
tho condition or saiu Association, is
truo and correct to tho best of my
knowledge and belief.
SAMUEL (iUUZUK, secretary.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 30th day of June, 1917.
Notary Public.
My Commission Expires June 9, 1919.
Approved:
thus. i. 1'jv.l riiiitsuiN,
WILLIAM R. MALONEY,
IRA L. BARE,
Directors.
Lcjral Notice
To Fred J. Malone, deceased, and the
unknown heirs of Fred J. Malone, do
ceased, and all other persons interest
ed in tho estato 'ot Fred J. Malone,
deceased, and tho unknown owners
and unknown claimants of lot sovon
(7), in Block thirty-six (3G), of tho
original town of North Platte, Ne
braska, you and each of you will iiero
by take notico that on the 3d day of
July, 1917, Tho Mutual Building &
Loan Association of North Platto, Ne
braska, a corporation, plaintiff, flled
Its petition in the District Court of
Lincoln County, Nobraska, against said
defendants and' each of them and
against Julia Malone, a defendant In
said action. .
Tho object and prayer of which pe
tition aro to forcloso a certain mort-
gago deed upon Lot seven (7), in Block
Thirty-six (3G) in tho original town
of North Platte, Nebraska, execute by
uio uoionaants 'roa J. Malone and
Julia Malone, on Juno 20th, 1914,
to securo one certain bond executed by
uio tieienuants to tno plaintiff or even
date with said mortgago in tho sum
of $700.00 ani on which said bond and
mortgage thero is duo tho sum of
S590.50 with interests at 7 2-10 from
May 2C, 1917, and to forcloso and cut off
any intorost of tho said Fred J. Ma
lono and tho unknown heirs of Fred
J. Malone and all others norsons In
terested in tho estato of Fro,, J. Ma
lono and any interest of tho unknown
owners and mmknowm claimants of lot
sovon (7), block thirty-six (3G), in the
original town of North Platte, Nebras
ka; and to havo an accounting of tho
amount of money duo tho plaintiff
from tho defendants on said mortgage,
and to havo said real estato sold upon
uio juuuro or uio uoronuants to pay
tho amount found due on said bond
and mortgago within 20 days from tho
uaio or saiu decree, and for genoral
equitable relief.
All of Baid defendants aro rnnirirnr.
to answer said petition on or beforo the
13th day of August, 1917.
rtlU MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION,
By WILCOX & HALLIGAN,
Its Attorneys.
Notice to N'on-Rcsldciit Defendant.
Sadio L. Bruce, alias Sadlo L. Strom
borg: Tho above named will tako notico
that on tho 30th day of June, 1917
Georgo E. Fronch, County Judgo of
Lincoln county, Nobraska, issued an
ordor of attachment for tho sum of
$88.28 in - tho enso ponding In said
court whoroin C. F. Blanko Tea & Cof
foo Company, a corporation, is plain
tiff and you aro defendant; that prop
erty of tho dofondant consisting of
ono table, ono largo box of goods, ono
erato of bedding and glass, ono pi
ano, throe pieces of furniture crated,
ono bundle of chairs, otc ono trunk
and suit easo, ono bundle of rugs,, one
heating stove, ono brass bod, ono sow
ing machine, ono top rango, ono roll of
mattrossos, ono box ot dishes, ono
Ironing board, ono cook stovo and ono
heating stovo, altogether fifteen (15)
bundles and crates, havo been at
tached under said order.
That Bald case waa continued to
tho 21st day of Aucust. ini7 n. o
1 -1. " ' "
at C. F. BLANKS TEA & COFFER rrm
I PANY. wn-uig iOM-
By Muldoon & Oborst, its Attorney-..
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