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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1919)
UtA L HAKE, Editor nml l'nlfllslmr , SUBSCRIPTION RATES: OHO 1'enr by SInll, In advance. .$1.75 Orto Year by Carrier, In ndvnnco, $2.00 EnTored at tho North Platte, Nouraska Postofflco ob Second Class Matter. Fit i HAY, Stil'TOJSKK 19, 101!). New Hnnk OpenH Tomorrow. Tho Union SUito Hank will opon for buslnosB tomorrow with ' P. 0. Swonson as prosldont, C. W. Swonson vice-president, E. W. Wostoring coh lar and T. A. Bronnan assistant cash lor. Tho capltat stock Is $G0,O0O and among tho stockholdors aro tho following local men: Honry II. Han son. Oust Brantlng, D. M. Loypoldt, A. Kunkol, W. II. Miilonoy, Prank Strollborg, S. M. SoudorB, nobort Kunkel, W. J. Handy, 8. 0 Andorson, J. C. Wilson, C. L. DaBkins, P. L. SivoiiBon, Claus My.lander, E. A. Ol son McMlchaol Bros. Tho bank has flttod up vory noat and attractive quarters In tho Hin man building on tho cast sldo of Dew oy streot betwon Fifth and Sixth. : :o: : Liberty Inn Again Sold. Tho Llborty Inn, which was pur- j cliasod a couple or weeks ngp uy A. 19. Boll, waB sold tho early part of the weak by Mr. Holl to A. E. TlmmormnnJ l,l lt.. ,,,! nlnli. Tlr.n.t. ivf KTin-J Ul VUID MlVJf U1IU VV1U.I1 UltVlfll Ul IM wood, with tho lnttor an manager. At tho time Mr. Boll purchased tho bus iness Mr. Tlramermnn was also a pos sible buyer, but tho former secured tho place. Later Mr. TImmonnan re grott'ud that ho did not mako tho pur chase, In fact regretted to bucIi an an oxtoht that ho offorod Mr. Boll a nice advance on tho prlco paid by tho lac-tor. -to:; Itlacklcg Sciwon. 3,000 doaos Blackleg Gorm Free Ag gression, por doso 2Cc. One done will Imnnlzo that calf for life. Also syring es and needles for sale. Dr. Prltchard, Distributor. 72-8 , Q Itob Henlill' Office. Tho door to tho dental offieo of Dr, Lano, over tho Oasis, wan unlocked with n skolcton koy some tlmo dur ing Tuesday night and dental .gold "tc tho valuo of two hundred dollars and a suit of clothes taken. Tho tlilef ransacked tho offlco from top to bot tom, and thero woro no nooks or. cor ners ho overlooked. Tho thief left no clow and nbont tho only show of being plckcd'np by tho olTlcors lays In tho possibility of nttoniptjngfto soli tho gold WAtheisult 01 ClOinCS. ' ,"Jf '?irf I Annies 75 (!(inlH n IIuhIicI. At tho formor Dillon PlacoT four miles Vest und two miles north of North Platto on Lincoln Highway. Cbmo Sunday or any other day. Those aro- a good quality of Fall Apples aEOnOM STEWART, 71-2 Phono 780F022. LOCAL AND "PERSONAL Mrs. L. C. Coy, of Paxton, Is the guest of hor sister, Mrs. B. A. Wol ford . Free at Dixon's, n book on dia monds, for the asking. Chas. Llston. of Wallace, was In town Wednesday looking afterbuslnoss matters. Try tho Roxali flrst. Mancel Overman has accepted a po sition as teller In the bank at Chap poll. Wanted Liborty bonds at markot price. Louis Llpahltz. Mrs. W. Votaw and two daughters of Welllleet visited with friends In town Wednesday. Kodaks and films at the Roxull. A girl baby was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Preltauer. Mot.h and baby nro doing nicely. Dixon & Son. Sight Specialist?. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Garman and Miss Mao Welch roturnod Wednesday ffom a visit In Omaha, Dixon's diamond stock ranges from $8.00 to $500, of tho finest quality only. Mrs. Frank Buchanan was called to Doxtor, Iowa, tho early part of the week by tho sorlous illnoss of her father. , Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Office over Wilcox l cpurtmcnt Store. J. C. Fricko, of Omaha, was ln town Wednesday Inspecting tho work of instulation nt the Western Union re lay station. Mrs. R. II. Fowlos returned yester day from Bolloplaluo, Iowa, whero she had boon visiting rolatlvos, for tho past two weeks. For Salo -Corn binder In good shape. Inqulro of or address M. R. Maginisson, North Platte. Mr. and ,Mrs. Allison Wilcox re turned tho early part of tho wook. from a threo wcoks' stay In Omaha and oth er points east. Painting mill l'apcr Hanging. II. 11. Lnndgrnf, Phono Black 570. Mrs. H. E. Mitchell went to Omaha Tuesday night to attend a family re union and visit a brother who has just roturnod from ovorseas service. For Sale Small safe. Can bo seen at office of J. E. Evans. 70tf Borne Harris camo up from Omaha Tuosday for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. M. Goodman, and lib brother Morton, who Is up from Ft. Bayard. Toxas, on a furlough. When In North Platte stop at tho Now Hotel Palaco and Cafe. You will be treated well. 68tf Mro. J. H. Donogan and daughter Miss Zlta returned homo Tuosday from a six weeks ,yisjt In California with ihfrJllaught&rlMrj La RosaV Mrj. fbonegan returned by way" of Mon tana where 'folio visited hot brothers Peter and Chas. Rush. For Salo Eight room modern house prlco $4,000. Located nt 401 south Ash. Also 50 acres of hay and alfalfa land 3 miles from Brady at $100 per acre. Phono Black 873. 70-4 Mrs. J. Sullivan, 6( Brady, waif 'a buslnose vUltor In town Wednesday, Miss Ruth Moody has accepted "tv petition m aaiesiauy at tne hud. Mrs. Emily Coatee has accepted position as saleslady at The Stylo Shop. Mrs. W. W. Burke went to Donvar.. Wodneaday, where she will sporid the woeU visiting friends. Some vory new styles in silvor sandwich tr&yos arrived nt DIxoii'h See them. $4.00 to $26.00. Miss Edith Rltnor roturnod Tuosday from Chicago where she had boon vis iting relatives for the past two weeks. Mrs. Wren, of Harvard, spent tho week end horo with her daughter, Mr. Homer Gray while enroute on nn a&-, tended trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy and thoir niece, Miss LorotUi Murphy, left Wednesday for Pnxton where they will spend a short tlmo visiting rolatlVos. See 'Clinton & Son' about your Eye troubles, satisfaction every time. Sign of tho Big Ring. Goodman-Boddey- Trast 111 East Front. ' NOftTll PLATTE, KK1J. Co. Phono t: REGISTRAR AND TRANSFER OF STOCKS, ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, RECEIVER, ASSIGNEE, TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATES, EXECUTOR OF WILLS. INSURANCE DUI'AItTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT ROND DEPARTMENT ".,"7 OFFIOHUSt ' E.f It.-GOODMAN. ' N. E. BUCKLEY, 5i' Prosldont. Sccy.-Treah. 194,599 Report of tho Condition of tno FIRST NATIONAL BANK Charter No. 349C. Reserve Dlst. No. 10. nt North Matte, In the State of Nebras kn, nt the close of business on Septem ber 12, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and dis counts $941,475.61 Overdrafts unse cured 1,623. 53 IT. S. o"criiiiirt Hrcurltlrn IMVIlt'lll ' Deposited to se cure clwjula- I tlon, (U. ' S. if, bonds par val- - ue) $100,000.00 , , . i-, Plodged' to se- ' - cure U. S. do- . S - posits, (par vhluo) 26,000.00 PledKed to se cure postal Ravings depos its (par vnluo) 5,000.00 Owned nnd un pledged C3.G99.15 Totnl U. S. Gov ernment secur ities Other llomlx, necnrlllcN Boiuls(othor thdn U. H. bonds) HlcdKod to euro postal sav ings deposits.. 3,000.00 Securities other thnn U.S. bonds (not InoludlnK stocks) own ed nnd un pledged 34,404.12 Total bonds, se securities, etc.. othor thnn U. S. Stock of Feeler nl Reserve Unnk (R0 per cent of sub scription . ... Vnltie of bank ing houso.own ed unincumber ed 58,000.00 Equity In bank tm? house ... Furniture and fixtures Lawful rcservo with Fpdornl Reservo 'Bank. 64,570.70. Cnsh in vault nnd net amount 1 due from na tional Bunks. 173.03S.61 "Net amounts due from banks -qnd bankers, and trut compan ies (othor than Included I nV Items 12, 13 or 14) 1,463.79 Checks on other banks In th nnma olt.v or tOM'n n ripof t Inn' bank (.oth er than Item 10) 1,319.38 iioHpmpuon runu with U. . TrensUrwr and rtu' front U. S. Trenauror .... 37,404112 4,800.00 58,000.00 5,200.00 ,19 WHEN THE SPANISH "FLU" ATTACKS YOU. DRS. STATES, THE CHIROPRACTORS When this infection attacks you it may not even make yon Bick, it. may give you a cold and fever and then HiihKirio. or H mnv result in intense illnoss resulting in extreme suffering and death. Thero 1b only one thing to do, and that is to restore bodily resistance to normal by invigora- tion or tno Kidneys, bowels and lungs. Get into bgd, cover up warm and open tho windows. There is no more common sense , and certain method of Invigorat ing and restoring bodily resist ance than chiropractic adjust ments. Adjustments release tho full power of tho nerves for tho fight against the disease. Nature restores health as a matter of course, Do all that common sense tells you to do, and then add ad justments. DRS. STATES & STATES Tho P. S. C. (Chiropractors. i Untitling nnd Loan Building "Worth riattc, Nobraska. AIMUSTJIKA'TS Aro given with oI ontlflo precision In nil dlsousos ntfcctlng tho following or gans: 11 nil n Eyes Knrs Nose Throat Arms Heart Limits Liver Stomaeli Fiuicrens Stilroir Kidneys Small Howcl Largo Dowel (eiillal Organs TIllgllH mid Legs Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund . . Undivided profits 17,367.06 Less current ex- ' prnnas, inter- ' est, nnd taxes on paid 8,738.41 Amount rosorv- od for taxes accrued Circulating notes outstanding .. I Net nmounts due iu mump, millit ers, and trim compttnles(oth- or thnn In cluded In Items ' 29 or 30) 113,702.28 CerDllled checks outstanding .. 2,112,86 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding -. 6,064.01 Dfiiuiiul iIci(inltN (other thnn hnnk iU-iomU.h) hiiIi - Ject til ItrNrvf (depose sits paynble within 30 days) : Individual d- ' lloslts uu.lect to chock .... 696,191.37 Cortinaates of deposit due In Ioms than 30 days (other thnn for mon- oy borrowod). 47,597.90 Tlnif dopoaltn subject to r- sprv (pnyahU after 30 days. or subject to 30 days or more notice, n.id postal pavings: Coitllluo tos of .1 posit (other than for mon ey borrowed). 270,045.22 PoBtal savlnifs dopoIts 2,191.39 Othor time de- ' Posits 68,798.32 War loan depos it account 81.000,00 Wnr savings cer tificate nnd thrift stamp deposit Boaount n,3fi Othor United . States doposlts InaludltiK- de posits of U. S. dUburslnif of ljpr .........v 1,000.00 letters of Credit nnd Travelers' Cheoks told for cssu una out-stnndlnv 5,000.00 248,401.48 9ti4VI,0S.S9 Jioo.ooo.on 60,000.00 8,618.65 E.ooo.oo' 100,000.00 i 7.00 1,217,980 24 w t ,i t jt-uuHiy or Lincoln us, A1 ; h Jlponsy, Cashier of the above uainsu .uaiiK. no noiumnly awoar that ths abovi. statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and bnilef. . P. U MOONET. Cnshlup ..V,,,l'?,l,,, Bn1 "worn to hfore ma tlite ltli day of ftsntsmlisr, 1919 " ire.'t Attest: IS ! KREllKnrSTI'IJ PAY C. LANOKOnri Do L t ; The Wheat raised in this locality this year is poor seed. It is weak and has run down in general quality. Good seed will cost thirty or forty cents per acre over the wheat you have. It will make you at least four to eight dollars an acre more than the poor seed. Let us pull together for the improve ment in the wheat crop around North Platte. supply you with good seed at $2.25 per bushel. , ' ; i c RTH PLATTE FLOUR MILL! LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON 0. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Miss Lydla BJorklund has resigned her position at tho W. J. O'Connor store. All that's now in silk and woolen dress goods Is now being shown by Tho Leader Mercantile Co. Miss Hllma SJorgreen, of Gothen burg, was tho guest Monday of Miss Ethel Souser. Sight Specialists, Dixon & Son. Miss Georglnna Badgerow has re signed her position at tho O'Connor storo and has acopted a position at tho Austin jewelry store. Dixon's diamond reputation spreads over a period of 35 years in North Platte. His judgment Is considered to bo the most dependable. Ernest Calling cnnie up from Goth onburg Tuosday evening and drove back a now Nash air, a make he handles In Gothenburg. For Sale Three Inch bridge planks nearly as good as now. Inquire of Isaac Deats, GOO east Third. Don V. Hinkley, a former North Platte druggist, but of' late years In bUBluefcs at Gothenburg, was married n Seattle last week to Miss Marlon Fay, of Omaha. New fall styles-In women's and miss es' suits, coats and dresses are coming In every day by express direct from makers of tho best that's made. Thu Leader Mercantile Co. Wanted Housework for own and husband's room and board In or closo to town. Best of references. Call at G15 west Third street, phone Red 1057. 72-1 p The Wallaco Winner reports that po tatoes are being shipped Into that town, and will need bo until noxt yr"H crop Is raUed. The buss des troyed the crop ontlroly in that sec tion of tho county. To whom are you going to soli your Hay nnd Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offer tho highest prices. G4tf Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Pattorson and daughtor Edith arrived homo Wednow day morning from Roehostor, Minn, whero they spent nearly four months. Though fooling somowhat weak from MB operation, Mr. Patterson gets around very woll. For Salo One IS Inch Marion Oak heater. A. O. Kookon, 220 west . Sixth. 70tf ; Prof. W. V. Leonhardt, the piano tuner, Bpwrt Weunosdny in town while enroute to Kearney from San Diego Cal., where he spent the pnst year. He will again take up his work of piano tuning and make his homo olUier at Konrney or in this city. Patrons who have had tho benefit of hU skill In tunlns for many years past, and otherB may loavo ordors for "work at Austin's jewelry store and these orders will re ceive prompt attention upon his re- Mrs. M. F. Hoslbr returned tho first of the week frpm Denver where she had been calld byfttho death of her great aunt, Mrs, Eliza Davis. Her mother, Mrs. A. M. Mason, remained for a short visit with relatives. Mr.-. Davis, . with whom Mrs. Mason made her girlhood home, had. vlsltd hero a number of times and was quite well known. She was nlnetyelght years and six months old. "tuitu juuuk, ui iui'iuvuiu pre cinct, who was In town Wednesday said corn in his section o the county' is practically out of tho way of a' freezo and that the crop will be Immense. Arthur Plumer and Nell Turpie re turned yesterday morning from a bus iness trip to Omaha. Judge and Mrs. H. M. Grimes h?ft yesterday for ,a brief visit with friends in'Lewollen. J. R. Minshall, of Broadwater, spent a couple of days with friends in town this week, leaving for home yesterday. "Clinton & Son' will take care of your Eye Glass trouble; 'we guar antee to give you satis lactlon. Slsn of the Bltr Ring. is extended by the Officers and Stockholders of this Bank. When you come to North Platte to attend the COUNTY PAIR, please remember that you have friends right here in this bank make our offices your headquarters meet and leave your packages here in fact make use of us. We are hearty supporters of our County Fair, and thoroughly believe in its educational values, just as we believe in ourselves and our friends our home people and our bank. So here's a hearty handshake Visit us. Platte Valley State Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. I JOHN' J IIAT.T.TrtAv' S. M. SOUDER T. F. HEALEY Liberty Land Company - Office Over Rexall Drug Store. Choice Farm Land in Lincoln and adjoining Count ies. Also some good Ranches. Houses and Lots in all parts of North Platte. Uoh for ,c m& L s,.,n Directors ! turn to this city In a short time