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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1917)
&ryptoJa St :s are conyenieit 1 They save having two pairs of glasses one for far and one for close vision because the Kryptoks lens is ground so; that upper part enables you to sec at a distance, the lowpr part being used . for reading. The dividing line is invisible. No one knows you are not wearing one-range glasses. Clinton has complete facilities for fitting Kryptoks. They are not expensive cost less than two pairs of glasses. Come in and let us demonstrate Kryptoks., You'll like them immensely. .ft i V CLINTON, Graduate Optician, At tho Sign of the Big King. t ! v, r ) t X CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Dr. Morrill. Dentist. Sam Pouloa has rcturnod from a hus inoss visit In Omaha. County Troaauror S. II. Soudor dpont Wednesday In Farnain. Try Spicor's Now Cab If you do Biro good Icab sorvlco. Phono 247. tf '31rs. M. II. Douglas wont to Ogalalla Wcdnosday morning -on a short visit. Dr. Smith, Chiropractor, Building & Loan Building.. GOtf 'V. E. Lawrcnco hns roturnod from a short visit with friends In Chcycnno. ' ;Wash goods at clcan-up prlceB at Wilcox Dopartmont Store. Miss Ethel SouBor recently accoptcd a position as stonographer In tho Davis iijorago. For quick notion mid enllsfactory finlo list your land with Tlioclockc tf j Mrs. C. P. CarBon of Gothonburg, Is visiting with hor son Perry Carson and family. VMIhs Edith Patterson loft at noon Wednesday for Omaha to visit frionds . .i .. 1U1 WU UllJB. Mr. and Mrs. Irvo Longlmgon, of Elsie, aro spending UiIb weok viaitlng local frionds. William Adair roturnod"WelnQSldy morning from Donver wbcro ho spet tno past wooK. " Piatt Whito loft Wednesday morning for Lincoln and Omaha to impend ton days or inoro. Mr. and Mrs. William Wolsh aro among tho latost purchasers of a now 1017 Elgin six car. . Mlua T?nn Wtlnnn ntt nt .nlrf?n Wnfl- nosday for Qothonburg' to visit with relatives and frionds. MIbs Gladys Bird loft Tuesday ovon ing for Grand Island to bo tho guest of friends Jor Bomo tlmo. Mrs. B. J. Curtis departed for Den ver Tuosday ovonlng. Enrouto sho will . visit frionds In Kimballi Mrs, John N. Baker loft Wodnoaday morning for Molrosa to spond sovorai (yooks on hor homestead. County Clork Arthur Allen was callod to Farnnm Wodnoaday morning . uy tno Heath or his slstor. Mib, Albort Ablo 1,0ft a fow dayB ago for tho oastorn part of this stato to visit frionds for n wook. Miss Llzzlo Hanlon loft Wednesday morning for Donvor to spend a wook or longer with frionds thoro. Claronco McCabo loft tho ttrat of tho weok for Estoa Park, Colorado Springs and Donvor to Bpond a wook. Mr. and Mra. Thompson aro ro 'Jolcylng ovor tho arrival of a son at their homo On Tuesday morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. C. Eyorly loft Tuos day ovening for Donvor and Colorado Springs to spond a wook or longer. I now uavo funds at GV& por cent on choice bottom tablo laud. Gono Crook, Room 4, Kolth thoatro BIdg. Mr. and Mrs. Horman Schloutor, who woro visiting In Grand Island with rolatlvoB, havo returned homo. Mrs. W. B. Itoborts and baby of Lex ington, aro visiting this wook at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Souser. 9Nhb 31. Slcman, steam baths nnd Swedish MnsHngo, gontlomcn nnd la dles, l'liono 897, Brodbcck building. Mrs. .Tamos Dorram and daughter Zolla who woro visiting rolativos in Halg for a wook, havo roturned homo. Ilov. Young, of Koarnoy, visited this wook with Archdoncon J. J. Bowker whllo enrouto to Tryon and Staple-ton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Waltomath aro driving a beautiful now Cadillac 8 Sedan which thoy unchasod a fow days ago. Mrs. Charles McNamara andson loft Wodnoaday morning for Omaha to vis it with tho formor'B 'parents for some tlmo. Miss Ola Marti, of. -Louisville, Ky., camo a fow dnyangoto visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Welch for two wookB. 0. E. Garrison loft Wednesday for Ft. Snolling whoro ho recently was called to enter tho offlcors' training camp. Mrs. Mary Eldor loft Wodnesday morning for Molroso to visit with her slstor1 Mrs. J.-N J Baker for' a wook or longer Dr. and Mrs. J. S. SImms and party who s'pont a couplo of wooks In tho mountains roUwnod by auto a fow days ago. MIsb Sylvia Watts, who has boon visiting frionds in Morrill and Mitchell for sovorai weoks, will return homo Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Culton and baby who woro visiting tho Brodbcck fam ily, roturned homo to Molroso Wed neadn morning. Mrs. O. II. Robinson and children who spent tho summor In Nnmpa, la., with hor another, will return bomo the first of next wook. Mrs. Anna Douglas, W. F. Feohan, E, Foohan and Mrs. Annlo J. Foolian, of Chirks, Bent tho first of tho wook bora with local frionds. Mra. John Johnston, of Scotts Bluff, who vlBltcd with Mrs. Charles Mc Ncal this wook left Wcdnosday morn ing for Lexington. Minor lllnmnn loft tho foro part of this wook for Omaha to spend a fow days whllo onrouto to Ft. Snolling whoro ho was recently called to tho officers' training camp. MIsb Doris Solbart, who had boon visiting In Estos Park and other west ern points, rotjujrncd homo a fow days ago. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.1 Mrs. W. D. Craig, has as norjfeuest this weokMrs. C.AV. Wood of Bffyard. Soo tno (vanicaf wo arfc offering in Wash Skirts to! close thorn dot dt Wilcox Department Store, Mr. anil Mrs. Bort Barbor and baby returned to Lowollon yostorday morn ing after a visit with local rolativos Air. and Mrs. W. D. Aldon and fam ily roturrfbd tho first of this week from a1 pleasant visit in EsteB Park and other westorn points. . Malvin Aldon and family of Chicago who have been visiting tho former's parontB In Colorado will return hoinc tho first of next week. Vorda Freda Sweeney, tho Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Swocnoy, died Wednesday morning at tho home of its aunt, Mrs. Ilaymond Miller. Thoso in need of painting, paper hanging and decorating aro assured satisfactory work it they employ Julius Hoga. Phono Black C92. 38tf Harry Scott, of Sldnoy, formorly of this city who visltod In town laat week has roturned to Sldnoy whoro ho has ongaged In .tho restaurant business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weir and daughter Elizabeth of Grand Island formerly of this city camo Tuesday ovonlng to visit frionds In town for a weok. Mrs. Frank Elliott returned Wednes day morning from St. Joseph, Kansas City and Omaha whoro fiho piurchaBcd millinery for tho Hub and visited menus. MIsb Mary Alien, oft Earnam, who has frequently visltod her brother Arthur Allon of this icity, and Bpont last wook horo, died suddenly Wed nesday morning. After leaving tills city sho had hor tonsils removed and tho loss' of blood weakened hor sys tem bo greatly that doath followed Bliortly after. Woro you ovor a Httlo child that is, can you remomber tho tlmo you woro? Did you if you can remember, back through) tha goldon years rt-roasuiro In your healrt tho prayer your mother taught you? Did you kneel bosido her and open your heart to tho Croator of. all things? And can yaui still repeat tho prayer which was your favorite? That Is what little Mario Osborne,1 tho PaUto strir does in "When Baby Forgot," tho flvo-rpol photoplay to bo shown at tho Kolth thoatro tonight, In which tho child shods tears and laugh ter that all may enjoy. Only JVIario forgets tho prayer a god-given for gotfulnoss, for, because sho does for got, hor paronts aro ro-unlted, after a stormy separation tho Bllkon bonds of lovo onchalni them again, when all had boon lost And tho Httlo child docs It Flno jfapiuy of Garden I'roducts Yesterday morning 11. L. McFnrland prosonted this oHico.Nvith a generous supply of hs homo grown 'vegetables which ho raises on his five aero plot east of this city by the dry cultivation method. Tho potatoes are from four to flvo Inches long and each weigh not loss than a pound. Tho beets, car rots, cucumbers, tomatoes and onions aro unUBually largo and Bhow tho good caro and attention thoy havo rn colvcd. Among tho collection Is a largo kohl rabl in which Mr. McFar- land finds ho difficulty in raising. ::o:: Co. K Iteccivos Pay Captain Wallace, of Chicago, camo hero Tuesday to pay tho mombers and officers of ConVpany B tho amount duo for several weeks which exceed ed twonty-flvo hundred dollars. Tho lowcBt amount paid each month to Individual members is thirty dollars and tho highest salary is two hundred por month. : :o: : Earl Stobblns. Llout Nelson, Mr. Nellson nnd Llout Gustaveaon, of tho Gothonburg, company visited this week with James Clinton, JlEPOrtlr OF THE CONDITION OP THE McDonald State Bank. of North Platte, Charter No. 647 in 'the State of NebraBkn at tho closo of bus ness August 21. 1917. rtESOURCES Loans and rtlHcounts $4G7,99f;.29 Overdrafts 203.11 Bonds, socurltlos, Judgments claims, etc 21.ri00.00 Ranking house, furniture and fixtures 16,194. C7 Other Real Estate.....-, 7,609.22 Duo from nafl and state banks... $ 85,929.10 Checks and Homo of exchange... 926.48 Currency 18,129.00 Oold Coin 18.0.00 Silver, nlckles and cents CG58.C6 110,72114 Total .$614,125.43 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund 20,000.00 Undivided profits (net) .... 15,823.15 Individual depos its subject to check $236,193.64 Demand certifi cates of depos it 2,248i25 Tlmo certificates or deposit .... 173,148.76 Due to national and state banks 62,310.58 473,901.23 Depositors.' guarnnty fund "4,40105 Total .$614,12GU3 State of Nebraska, County of Lincoln, as I, W. H. McDonald, cashier of the above named bank do hereby swear that tho above statement Is a correct and truo copy of the report made to tho Stato Banking Board. vv. ti. modunald, Cashier. Attest: CHAS McDONALD, Director T. B. McDONALD, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d clay of August, 1917. C. P. STRAUSS, Notary Public. My commission expires May 11, 1921. CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Mrs". John N. Dick Cwjty entertain tho Et-A-Virp club on Wednesday af ternoon. Mfss Goorgio Hoxio ontertoined , a number of friends nt a dinner party Monday ovonlng. Miss Lucille -Martini entertained twonty-flvo boys and girls at an en joyable party Tuesday ovonlng. Sev eral hours wore spont In games and music. Mnurlno Maloney entertained a scare of hor young friends nt a birth day party Wednesday afternoon. A aories of games furnished amusement for tho littlo folks and a birthday lunch waB sorved. Mrs. Stowart vory pleasantly enter tained tho Nevlta club Wednesday af ternoon at a kenslngtqn. An Interest ing contest was held and tho prize awarded to Mrs. Horman Schleuter. Mrs. William Baldock was a guest of tho club. Mrs. W. H. C. Woodhurat entertain ed eight ladies at a lino party at tho Keith theatre Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Fred Lathrop of Chi cago. A two courso luncheon waa aerved lato in tho ovening at the Wood hurst homo. Weddings' tills Week Jennings B. Illggins, of this city, and Miss Mary Duncan of Denver woro granted a permit to wed Tuosday af tprnoon. B. L. Douglas, of this city and Mrs. Nora Smith, of Cozad, woro married at Kearney Wednesday. Thoy will make tholr homo here. Owen Davis, ago 20, of Groe Springe. Mlasouri and Mlss Daisy Dlscoo ago IS, of this city, were married Wednes day afternoon by County Judgo French Martin L Hayncs, age 2G and Miss Martha A. Pohl, ago 20, both of Goth onburg, were married at tho court house Wednesday afternoon, County Judgo French officiating. Bur roll W. McNatton ago 25 of Her shey and MIbs Ruth Schrivor ago 22 of Maxwell woro granted a marriage li cense Wedneaday morning by County Judgo French. : :o: : Mlas Minerva McWilllams. who has been stonographer In the Muldoon & Oberst office for somo time, has ro ceivod word that sho 'passed tho civil service examination and has beon ap pointed to a position in a balloon achool of tho government In Omaha with a salary of $1,000 por annum which will be increased at an early date. For Sale My residence at 803 east Fifth street at a bargain. Wm. Ma loney. Sr. 64-2 Farmers and Merchants NOTICE! The New Ford Truck is now on exhibition at the Ford Garage, corner o! Fourth and Dewey Streets. Hendy-Ogier Auto Co., Authorized Sales and Service. HENRY B.WALTHALL and MARY CHARLESON in ELEANOR INGRAM'S story "LITTLE SHOES" Crystal Theatre t Tonight. Itcloascd From Comity Jail. E. J. Mansfield who was brought horo from Ogalalla last weok charged with being a slackor, was released a few days ago as it was discovered ho was not yet twenty-ono years of age. Nols Nolson, who was also ar rested at Ogalalla recently -was re leased when information was received that ho had registered at Omaha and had lost his card. ::o:: ; Garden County Fair. 'Mr Tho Booster committee of tho Gar don County Fair which will be held at Lowollen from Sept, 3 to Gth Inclusive, announce a program of sports and amuscmonts which will pleaso all. Sept. 4th will be North Platte Day and the entertainment on that day will bo especially good. A party of commer cial men and others from this city will attend. Among the attractions adver tised aro airship flights, races danc ing, oxhlbtts of Hvo stock and farm products and a carnival company. An Invitation is extended by tho chair man of the arrangement committee. f -::o:: FOIt YODIt AUTO SERVICE Call 125 for Taxi day or night. Also flvo or Bovon passenger oar for fu,noral 8orvice. MOGENSEN-LOIJDEN AUTO CO-, Chandlor & Elcar Agency, Cornor'Elghth and Locust Sts,. Did You Start This Month. Did you start to pay your bills by check this month? You need never worry 'about pay in& a bill twice if you pay by check the first time. Ladies receive courteous attention at this bank. Their accoUntsoare especially welcomed. Why not start an account for .your wife and let her pay the household bills by check. 4 McDonald State Bank, Th Bank of the People. .15' i SAXON "SIX" A irt e c i i u.b -wk. vui' , ior live people I , ! , : ' 'n . .-;, I . ' : . a"---asr .,11 . V" 1 v v- :. J ! ' i ' One $2240 Car and One $3050 Car Like Saxon "Six" In 10 Points . r - Note closely this extraordinary evidence of Saxon "Six" qual ity and value. Here is one car at $2240, admittedly the leader in its class. Among its important features it lists Timken axles, Timken bearings, Spiral bevel gear, and Exide storage battery. Remember its price is $2240. Saxon "Six" at $935 f. o. b. Detroit also has these four features. Then take this other car. Its price is $3050. It likewise is practically the undisputed leader of its class. Glancing thru its list of essen tial features you note Fedders radidator, Semi-floating axle, Timken axles, Exide storage battery, Spiral bevel gear, and WE WANT A LIVE DEALER IN YOUR TOWN. Timken bearings. All six of these same features are features of Saxon "Six" at $035. In a word, six of the big feat ures of Saxon "Six" are en dorsed and used by two of America's . finest cars, one selling at $2240 and one at $3050. Another one of the big fea tures of Saxon "Six" is Remy ignition. You will find that there are nine cars ranging in price from $1200 to $4000 that also use Remy ignition. Still another feature of Saxon "Six1' is the Continental six cylinder motor. By the way, Saxon "Six" is the lowest priced six-cylinder car in the world And in ad dition the only "Six" at less than $1,000 that has a Con tinental motor. But you find that there are 12 other cars, ranging in price from $1200 to $2200, that use the Continental motor. The Saxon "Six" you can buy today at $935 is almost sure to be selling at a higher price in the near future. All manufacturing costs have increased. So as soon as materials bought months ago at normal prices have been used new prices will have to be set and of course they will be higher prices. Your chance to protect your self in buying now. Do it at once. SUITS MOTOR CO. HASTINGS, NEB. - FACTORY r DISTRIBUTOR.