The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 28, 1920, Image 12

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    MU 1 HA UK. Editor niyjU'iililliilicr
ISO I'JOHTH (JHAI)E I'Ul'ILS
ItKCKIYK DKl'I.OtfAH TOMOItKOW
SIJHSUHII'TiqSH'ATES .
Olio I'eiu by JliiUfiSn aJvanco.
One hunrtftxl and olglity, olglitli grade
pupils of the Lincoln county achools
will receive (Hulc-inaH at tho graduation
$1.75 ieverclne which will ho hold at the
Duo Year l) CueraFf, In udYinicc. $2,00 , Franklin Auditorium tomorrow aftpr
Wutored auunp'Norin Platte, Webranh
l'OdU)Wii4t8 Second ClfiBB Mntttr.
in
mil DAY, MAY SMI H, 10211.
To Tlio Public.
The Sammy, Girls' organization
makes the following stateinont con
cerning their finances. At the dlose of
111U TUI Ul glliD umii. ymvvv . .
ti.l.lnl. Ilia.. nlfl 1k tinlilln flltlna ihflt '"
lima 1io mililln lina nattiul MrllHt- llAB . 11601111011,
bocoino of this monoy, niitl also made
unkind remnrks concerning tho samo.
ft! t. . .,. u .,,,1,1 I... n,nV fnh tllCk , ' 1110
following from ono of the local banks,
and any one wishing to examine the
records of ihe Sammy, dlrls organ
ization may do so.
Halanco on hand at the ttlglng
noon.
The following, program will tn ren
dered: Invocation Rev. Heat.
Song. ."Onward CferUrtlMi Soldiers'
Audience. t
RmJUUpii Horence Thomas, I)I
trlct No. 06. ,
Bong, Tht W onrterfut Mother of
Mlno" HWgtai Grade Olaes District
The Wreck ot the lies-
Maggie Daldwln, District No.
Selo "MedltatlOR'-Dorotliy
, Ileaiichamp, District No. 118.
' ItoolUtlon Clniide Purhattglt, Dis
trict No. 06.
I .SoilgRgymond Allen, District No.
,86.
of tho Armistice $2800.00
Intorost on $2000 for six
months x. 00.00
Total 2IUO.0O
KxcmfcM for Jlomy coming Day
TlckatB for boyB to Hacos $1119.00
Docoratons 40.00
l)nc! cxpcnRPN
Lights 27.00
Lumber for platform and luhor
to MoMlohaol Dion 280.00
Mimic, Earl Stamp.
Wnxlng Floor.
Fireworks Mr. Nowton
Labor, for aorvlng dinner...
ItofroflhmontH for ovoning
Minor oxponnoa
02.C0
1G.00
39.32
0.00
GO
bo;oo
Total P 1089.02
Credit for deduction of War
Tax 73.00
Total oxpoiiBe Tor Homo com
ing , 1010.02
To Cantcon for Doughnuts.. 940.03
Received from Sale of swoatcra
and MlBcollancouH Articles. 2B0.Ii0
Monoy left' after lOxspoitHoa, given
to Camp Flro girls .... 2.715
Recitation, "Hilly Hrad's Lie"
'Myrna Urowor, District No. 86.
PatiLomlno, "Aniorlcn" Bvntitfo-
llue Pattlaon, District No. 118.
Rocltatldn, "Ambition." Albln
Klnndof, District No. 109.
Song, "Whon tho Dow Is on tho
Robo" Coclllii Davis, District No.
7.
Rocltatlon, "Whistling In Heaven"
WHrna Ilroedor, District No. 70.
Song, "Koop on Smiling" English
Orndo Class DistrlctN'o. 118.
Class AddrosB Mr. M. E. Crosby.
l'rosontjutlon of Diplomas Ailoon
O, Cochran, county superintendent.
Song, "Star Spangled liannor"
Audience.
llonedlctlon Rev. H. E. Hess.
::o:: -
Clirlsllan Church.
Blblo School at 9:40 a. in., proachlng
at 11:00 iu m.( subjoct "Prayer." In
tho availing tho regular Children's Day
program will bo given. Tho program
Jfl an attompt to portray boiiioUiIpe of
ino conuiuons that obtain In lands
whoro Christ Is not known. A silver
offering will bo taken.
Not oxponsos . 2310.00
Mrs. J. McUruw, Mother Sammy Girls.
Sarh Kelly, Socrotary and Treasurer.
YV. R. A.'ilnlly.
Tho rally hold Tuesday by tho Wo
mon'B Benefit Association of tho Mac
cnboos wns attended by a number of
dolegntoa from wostcrn Nebraska
lodges and tho day wa dovotod to
buslnoBs pontnlnlng to the good of tho
order with Oram! Officer MIbb Part
rldgo its tho honored guest. At six
o'clock .a banquet was norved and at
olght an opon mooting was hold In tho
Odd Fellow's hall. Tho ovonlng pro
gram Included addresses by Miss
Partridge and Mrs. Ilabcock of Has
tings, tho lattor speaking on tho
league of women voters. Mrs. Mc
Donnd rondorod a solo, two girls gavo
fancy dancos, a reading by Mrs, Kolso
and n. drill bv tho lodgo team that was
oxcollont. Tho team presontod tholr
captain, Mrs. M. K, Duko, with u baH
kot of Amorlcah Boauty rosos.
::os:
Wo Hpoctnllzolln Dlnmonds. Dixon,
at Dixon's.
Judge Grimes granted four petitions
forjtllvorco Saturday. Those receiv
ing legal soparntlons woro Ida Cnaoy
from H. T. Cnsoy on tho grounds of
desertion; Carl Krauso from Roso
KrauBo for cruolty; Dora Ilalos from
Robort Balos for cruolty) Nolllo
Blankonshlp' from Oliver Blankonshlp
for cruelty.
Illock la offorlng n twenty, per cont
rodjictlon In the prleo of vollo waists,
silk blouses, silk and wool aklrts. pet
ticoats, iiouso dresses, klmonafl. silk
House and Lot For Sale.
400 block on East Gth street. Will
tnko Ford car In trado. Inqulro
Julius Mogeiison, North Platte, tf.
K 13 POUT OF TUB CONDITION
OF THIS
Union State Bank
of North l'latlo. Cluirtor No. 1B21. In
the Htnto of Nebrnnka at tlio close of
Dumnoss .May id, ii20.
RKSOUUC10.S
Loans nntl tHscounts I13L2C4.81
overdrafts SOS. 66
Kurnituro nml lUcturcs ., -1,806.18
Current oxiicdhoh, tnxeB
and Interest piilil 6,103.40
Duo from Nat'l rtnd
Stato banks ... CO.591.23
Checks nml Items
of exchtinge ... l.S09.8(
Currency 0,977.00
nolrl coin 10.00
Silver, nickels anil
contH 881.64 60,272,72
Total ,S0,:m5.T7
Capital stock tmli In $50,000.00
Undivided jironts 6,326,07
individual depos
its subject to
check 129.C51.93
Demand cortlfl-
cntcs of depos
it
Tlmo certificates
of deposit . , . ,
2,260,58
18,194.19 iri0.009.70
Total 8uou,:i:in.77
State of Nebraskn, County, of Lincoln, sh
I, T. A. lirennan, Cashier, of tho
niiovo liumod pnnlt do hereby Hwcar
that tho abovo, Htatemont Is acorroct
and truo cony of the ronort mado to tho
mate uuroau or nanicinK.
" T. A. 1IH1'.NNAN, Cashier,
AttOBt
T. O SWKNSON, Dlroctor,
IS. A. OI.KON. Dlroctor.
HuliHorlliod and Hworn to boforo mo
..u..o- ,vtnvn. IVIIllVJIlilU. miiv .. ... nr.. . ' - . ., n
and muslin underwear, rain coats and imH "0MVmy 01 jo 1 1 N a it ANT,
innny othor urtlclos.
Notary Public.
PUBLIC SAL
v
HllVlllK dlsiiosod of mv farm r will Mftll till nP int nnrurtnnl firmMtfi rvn
farm known as tho Chas. Porklns farm 3 mlloa east nud 1-4 mllo south of
mriu i'iauo, iu nuios west of Maxwell, on
. Wednesday, June 29 1920
Commencing nt Ono O'clock.
4 Head of Horses and 1 Mule.
,JnblniClt llorH0' 4 yoftVB oltl' ''S"1 lBO. 1 roun maro, 4 yours old. weight
' ?7X" A "ny ,lu,BU' u JC"rH oiu, weigut iiau. 1 gray maro, 3 year old, wolgl
'4100. 1 throo-ycar-old bay mulo.
5 Milk Cows, 3 giving milk, 2 will he fresh soon
6. Duroc Jersey Brood S6ws and Pigs. 1 Duroc Jersey
Hoar. 2 Duroc Jersey Shoats. 30 Chickens. 7 Duck
2 Pair White Bantams.
Implements, Etc.
Grain wagon, harrow tiro; hay rnck and wagon; spring wagon; Doorlng
. mowor, 0 foot, now last yonr; McCormlck mowor, G foot; 12 foot Acmo
rako, swoop ami stacker; Acmo 7 foqt binder, boon used two sensons! 2
disks; 3-Bootlon harrow; Ilndgor G Bhovol cultivator; about 4 tons pralrlo
hay,; 50 bushols corn, korosono bnrrol, 10 foot ladder, scalding kettlo,
walking cultivator; corn planter; riding lister; 1 Inch sulkoy plow; 50
posts; 75 comont blocks; now hand corn ahollor: too grlndor; syclo gn-.d-qr;
hand soodor; work bench; G gnlvonizod chlokon coops; anvil mnd vise;
block and tacklo; butohcrlug toolBj' carpontor tools; 200 rods of barl h1
Wlro; 36lbs. blndor twlno; sot 1 Inch work hnrnosB! sot 1J4 Inch wo it
harnoBs; old sot work harness; slnglo sot liarnos; 2 pair lly nots; 5 ho o
collars from 18 to 21 Inch; housoholil goods, good as now; 8 foot rou I
uining tnuio. Kltchon cabinet, oil stovo, churn. Iowan croani soparator. ,
dining room clwlrs. china closot, sowing mnchlno,' stand, book cixso, hoatlnr
stovo ,2 rocking chairs, good baby buggy, chiffonier, drossor, sanltnry cot
and mattrosB. otmpot Bwoopor. washing maohlno, homo made soap, 30 gold
flsli, barrel of smoked moat, GO lbs. lard, cwunod fruit of dlfforont klnda,
clock mantel and othor artlolos too numerous to montlon.
Frco Lunch nt Nooiu Kvcrybody come nml bring your folks.
M m TlUUfS 3LVDK KNOWN OX DATK 01' SALR
!
liv'CHAr. SWITH, Owner., .
C0L.,,lJi), 1CUJIIG, AucUont'or. ., MX p. UA'QVQHI)', Clerk,
Tflr
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WITH:,.
One
Sale, off,
shabSe Dresses j
Spring House Cleaning time is at hand, and with
our usual timeliness, we unnounce a Special
Sale of dainty, dutiful and practical Dresses that
lighten tho tasks of house cleaning, by providing
most welcome bodily comfort to women who will
chase winter's accumulation o? dust , and dirt
from high and low.
THEY ARE THE. FAMED-FOR-FIT- DRESSES
:,Uie FOUR FAMOUS FEATU
All women can be rfactly fitted vith these dresses. Adjustable methods for "Hard-torFit" woman
and especially designed "Styles-for-Stouts" are featured as well asa great assortment c models in regular
sizes. . ' ; . v.
Soil v;ill not injure them in any way and xvhen the days of house cleaiingare ovor, they can be laundered
to original newness and can bo worn as attractive Summer frocks for home and porch.
All the new Spring and Summer models will be on display during this Sale. Styles
- that are sure to delight and become you, which are fashioned from Ginghams, Per
cales, Chambrays, Cambrics, Madras, Zephyrs and other washable fabrics of fine
quality and pleasing colors and patterns.
ALL WOMEN CAN AFFORD THEIR MOST MODERATE COSTS.
Sold in two
Lots. Not a-
One Worth
Less Shair5
. ,$S.0
TO
Sold under the Makers Guarantee that
they will Fit You Perfectly.
Ask to Have the God rVatares Shown
to You m
NCORPOi?A TE.D
DRY GOODS -WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTH! MO HO5
ONE PRICE TO EVEKIYBODY J E.NELSON, MAN&;:T
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