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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1920)
t 1$CAL A?nT) I'll KSO&AL , Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Dailoy left Sat tifdn for a visit In Oranlm. For S1-Stckr nnd Swep, nerir. 3IILM0X DOLLAR AltTIICIAL ,'ly new. A. Wofldcoek. R3-B , ICK TLA NT. George whit, of Sutherland, cams Hikh vaatarilnv lr vtat nit (lift II. W ... .... . . - . Try tho Itoxall first, It pays. 14tf ,,. .uuntiing u mnt AnniciM led riant ' iilrii home r.f tim ut mi nf ih Tn-M,.t JUt tit- .(iter Minimi - Vliiwtl in the city Saturday. SitoclHl Slierbert and Ico Cream's Tlio tower for runnlnc tho concrete i in tho hitch nnd low shapes, $8.00 to l in nlnce and is one lidndrwl niah- Dr. H. C. Brook., DontiBt. X-Ray jfi.oo per set. Clinton, Tho Jeweler, .teon feet high. Work on the wooden .Dk'gnoBls. Reynolds Bid. Phono 148 CmrjeB Reynolds came home from forms for tho walls has bogtin and Mrgnret Walker went to Suthcr- j)etiver Sunday nnd loft yesterday for with the arrival of a supply of cement land Saturday to visit for ji fw days, omnha on bU"lno. tho actual work, of running tijji walls Mrs. W S. Cheney went to" Lexlng-1 , mckn for Kmlw ,n erery size ' Hln Will'W 370 ton Saturday to visit over the week'.,,, w m f-nAain a snvs. ft Ions, 120 feet wide and 53 feet ond. i " , 7 T. cT l'ttsh at the highest point. It will n-, vu.. ...... Jiavo H capacity of nbout 250 tons of wick. Colo., Saturday after rlsitlng arUndnl ,ce n (lny Klfty-rive cars relativos for a woek. (Cnil ,)e i0.elotl from tho plntforms Mr. C. W. AVatts will loavo noxt which will oxtond along both sides. Saturday for Salt LnJo City and Los ,Tlio plant Is being built by tho P. F. Angolos to spend a month. I5. (Company and is a part of their Autotnobllo enps in all colors and gonoral policy of preparing to handle becoming shapos at Tho Loader Mor- A lnrgor production of westorn fruit, cantilo Co. ' With tho closing of tho wine industry in California tno grape crop is thrown Dr. Honnrd Yost. Duntist, Twlneni Building. Phone 307. 77tf Mrs. F. II. Woodgato and daughter Frfiiiele have returned from a visit to Chicago. Prjjnto Rowan, of the recruiting Btfifwh wont to Sutherland Snturdny on business. Dr. L. J. KIIAUSB, Detlsl. Mc ,Donnid Itank' Building. Rooms 2 Si 3. Phono 97. 42tf C. V. Turplo returned Sunday from PUUburg, Kansas where he spent a week on buslnoss. For Rent Rooms. Phono 644J. Lost O. I. A. Auxtlinry Pin, goldi Phono 1024W. Merle Fletcher, of Dickens, enmo Saturdny to visit his brother and family near Ulgnoll. .-Slenm Dnlhs, Mnssago nnd Electric Trcnlmcnt at 312 Knst (Ith, St. Phone g07i 3Lrs. Arthur Rush. If. Ilclon Smith hns accoptod a posi tion In tho North Plnttc Light nnd Power Company office. Wanted Girls for nurse training; $35 per month with board and room. Apply at Genoral Hospital, City. 4Gtf Rov. Ivos, of Sidney, who has been visiting friends in the city for a week returned homo Saturday. Rooming Houso for Sale, 1G Rooms, fall 720J. 25-0 A baby boy was born Saturday to Mr. arid Mrs. Glen Miller. All con cerned arc doing nicely. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swopo Saturday morning. All concerned nrc doing nlcoly. Lost Elgin wrist wntch .with initi als A. P. II. Five dollnrB roward. Finder call at Trlbuno office. MIbb Vorda WInscot, of Omaha, ar rived Sundny to visit at tho homo of Mrs. Carl Flctchor near IJigncll. Anybody will toll you that Clinton, the Optician 1ft tho one to fit your oyes with Glasses Right. Mrs. Mlra Mitten and Mrs. James Miller U' V ttnnt.lnn.1 mntif ti I .vltl irffltl yesterday to attend tho meeting whore ,nf "V. , . ...in i, .ii,,n,i " it mum hu ihiiibj;ui iuu to uiihiuiii the irrigation project will bo dlscnsscd. Jn refr, rRop Qnnt ar. A wnrm day companion and a friend McM ,ce ,nntg nrc t() b( but rU of onoymont-a box of candy goes a , tho IIarrlrann y8tom from gan long way towards satisfying you. Tho ,FrftnclsC0 to Chicago. The increase Gummoro-Dont Drug Co. Jn tho production of cantaloupes and Mothers will And hero summer togs .grapes will require' 3,000 more cars for llttlo folks rompcrscreopers , which havo boon ordered by tho P. F. play suits' Just tho kind needed for e, Co. Tho customary ico harvest this thoso hot dnys at The Leader Mor. Co. Kvinter will bo ommitted If the new Ix)st A Binnll black purse contain-'plant can bo mndo ready in time. Ing check and small chnngo. Finder Officials of tho construction depart phono 28CJ. mon or tH0 concrete work to be nr- n at r..i,i,n n,i !.Mifi, iiriif. completed In about four months. The . . ' ' . I- .. ...t. .cntlrn walls nnd roof will bo of enn- neimcr, or iweiuourno, in., who v.-uiu- ---- guosts nt the R. A. Clarmnn liomo weni to Boulder Saturday. Our salo contlnuen with marked success, attractive morcnannise ai attractive prices. K. T. Tramp & Sons. Mr ntul Mra Mali Phtllins. of Lan. caster, Mo., arrived this week to visit Krlday ovenlng at tho Country Club nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter " nonor oi mb uiuuuuu i-auerHuii. Mni, fm- n urnoif. f B-ivld City. The club house was TXnArrt I rAiv- tT r mill ntW) WIIU lUUilllb twU 'iv t ... Roadster will bo avallablo for delivery ""'B , .1.1 1. -,... I.. .,,1 ann JUVUIO " uB.ln t v" ladles and monkeys on chains for the nrUfiriir nX gentlomon. Punch was served and a ROMIOII-Dealcr. drc,o two.atop calleil ljy JJm Kccfe MIbs Gortrudo Patterson returned wag tho maln featurc ot tho evening. to her homo in Nebraska City nftoriAH sal(1 ,t wa8 ono of tho prettiest visiting friends in tho city for two partle8 they haH evor attended. The weeks. Many social functions havo out of town EUeBtH were Arthur Bush boon given In hor honor. of cienwood, In., nnd Harold McGlas- If you would havo tho maximum of pon, of Lincoln. Rport of the Condition of tho FIRST NATIONAL BANK Charter Ko. UtG. ItSMrve Dlst. No. 10. at North Platttt, In tho Stuto of Nebras ka, at the clo Of nuslneM on Juno 30, lt20. RKSOURCKS Loans and dis counts $f0JH.IS Overdrafts uine aured 1(47.62 U. S. (.overiiiuciit Nccurltlen otriK'ili ' Dapootted to se cure clroula tloli, (U. S. bonds par val- u) $100,000.00 v. i-it(iKf;! to se Don't Forget ,UT II K SU t has rntlnecs Knch Dny .Except Sundny at 2:lfl p. in. and 1:00 p. in. Coolest Pluco In Town. 52-4 We nro offoring roal bargains in every department In order to reduce our stock as much as possible botoro moving into our now locntlon. E. T. TRAMP (c SONS. crcto. Tho entire cost when ready for so is estimated at $1,200,000. ::o:: Entertain nt Country Club. Misses Wllmn, Coates, Evn Hoag and and Floronco Wilcox entertained lilrty couples inflt a dancing panty decorated in red, white and blue, cut and American flags. The were decorated fans for the car comfort, nppcaranco nnd stability you should try out ono of our now Chandlor Spoedstors. Drop In nt your Celebrities Pass Through. Pleasant N. Stovall of Georgia, for- convenience. J. V. ROMIGH, Denier, mor u. s. Minister 10 awiwermuu mi. i,i.n n. inff Q(r,in,. fm. 'pafiseu t irougn on Numoer rwo.&ai Tho bnsoball team left Saturday foi . , Q(L u,i,in,. nf ln sSJiV for Oro6.,, tt w. 'accomn.nio,! by Mr. ami Z""S ccSicnUo, spend Cnr RnlnTvvnlvr. vnnm inrtilnrn ford and Mrs. Ch.lB. Yost aild house, two baths, largo yard, garago. hey will bo gono five days. Terms. For nddresB call Tribune1. Jl V. Romlgh rcportB tho sale sons. of was manager of tho Mc- In ox- .Ronator of III.; Thomaa Tnggart, of .Indlnnna; Fred Lynch, of Minnesota, wlin win tho Domncratio l)OSS and What did tho minister have locked Dodgo Brothers touring cars to Frank TO1)am j, Cochran, who was director np in the box as a memento? See bmitli, A. w. urown, a. wt L,nnm- f tho puj,icity force; about 20 news "Tho Gnrtor Girl" at tho SUN Tliurs- and Amiol Traub, also a Clove- vaver correspondents nnd Senator day and Frldny. lnn1 touring car to Harry Shlnn. olby, who sent dispatches from For Salo Four room house modern I Dr- J- Twinoin loft Thursday for Wcry statolon passed through on No. except heat, Good shado 0l-ft. lot, closo In. C21 E. Second St. Phono 387 W. C2-4x Misses Helen and Doris Solbcrt ro- i .1 i n 1 - i .1 .. i .... .1 .. lurncii to unuiu is. uio cunu .uiy u i y Hospital, visiting friends in tho city for a few 1 tohiu ljiu.Mai'ja wiin mo rigui kind of mountings nro as attractive Inyi nppenranco ns they aro easy on tno eye. It is a part of our service to mako your glasses ncnt ns woll as right. Yours for neatnoas and effici ency. Blxon & Son, Sight Specialists. I I havo a group ot Ford cars which will bo sold cheap this week, all the euro postal savings depos its (par value) C.000.00 Owned and un pledged 7,900 Total U. S. Gov ernment secur ities Other Jloiulx, NccurlticH VtH.I Securities other ' ' than U.S. bonds ' (not lnaludlnx stocks) own ed and un pledged 44,612.87 Total bonds, s- ' securities, etc.. other than U. S. Stock 'of Feder al H e a e r v e Bank (50 per cent of sub Hcrlptlon .... Value of bank ing liouse.own- I od unincumber ed CS.000.00 Kqulty In bank ing house ... Furniture and fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal ' Heaorvo Unnk. 00,231. C3 Cash In vault and net amount duo from na tional Hanks,. 134.7C3.7S Net amounts .due from bunka nnd bankers, and trust compan ies (other than -Included 1 n Items 12, 13 or 14) 4,849.50 Checks on other ' linnkH In the same city or town ns report ing bank (oth er than Item 10) 10,813.2V Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer nnd. due rrom u. s. Treasurer .... 112,000.00 44.C.12.37 C.100.00 5S.000.00 G.sio.in . X j! ! t 1 ' C.000.00 221,(558.24 Total which ho will return and rcsumo his I practice aB usual. His hospitadl pa tients will bo cared for at tho Platto days. OUR ESTIMATE is that fully 80 per cent of our business comes from the recommendation of satisfied pat rons. Usolcss to sny wo do our best, lully understanding Hint a satisfled customer carries with him a store's 'bucccss. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. AT THE ION. THEATRE For Sale Dresser with mirror, ono wav from a brand now tourlnc. almost full sized and ono 8-4 bed nnd springs, n0w coupo to a knock-about 10 tour-250-ogg Queen lncubntor, threo burnor ing at 225. It will pay you to soo oil strove. Inquire 703 W. 11th, Phono those. Terms to responsible pnrtlos. 1108, o2-a J. V. ROMIGH -Dealer. Nothing to Do But Feed Clothes Through Whereas, it costs dollars to send a handful of clothes to the laundry theso days and a washwoman gets more than a college professor Therefore, Be it Resolved That you will do as thousands of other intelligent women Solve the Laundry and Lahor problems at one stroke With the Laundry Queen Electric Washer It la at onco tho best, tho most comploto grado electric washer mado. , It washes, wrings, rinses and blues the clothes all and without a tan of real work. Como In and lot us show you. nnd lowest priced lilgli- by electricity North Platte Light & Power Co. Today and Tomorrow Albert E. Smith presents "The Courage of Marge O'Doone" By James Oliver Curwood Would you Separats two Fighting Bears This girl, heedless of tho danger, rush ed into tho fray and tried to tear the groat beasts apart. A group of ilendlsh men nnd Indians stood by en joying tho Bport. Not ono raised a finger to air tho girl. Slio was fran tic. Tho light must bo stopped or her lifo would bo endangered. What hap pened Is shown in LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In Surplus fund . . Undivided pronts 10,828.00 Less current ox ponnes, Inter est, and taxes ' paid Circulating notes outstanding .. Net amounts due to banks, bank- ' ers, and trust companies In tho United States nnd for- eln countries (other than In cluded In Items . 29 or 30) 75,002.74 Cashier's chocks on own bank outstanding .. 12.123.S4 Dcninnd dcpoNltn (other th ii n linnk UepoNltN) nuli Ject to ItFHervc (depos slts payable within 30 days): Individual de posltn subject to chteck.... C9S.002..C5 Certificates of deposit due In , less than 30 days (other than .for mon ey bbrrowed). 72.G9C.CS Time deposits subject to re serve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, a.id postal savings: CertKlcates of deposit (other than for mon ey borrowed). 810,000.00 PoMtal ha vlntrM 1rnamltn 1.680.40 Other time de posltfl (2,431.31 ITnltril Stntcft I)rpol( (other than postal sav ings): War savings cer tificate and thrift stamp deposit account 16.0S Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks sold for cash and out ' standing . .ijsi,i2n,:u7.:m 100,000.00 70,000.00 10,828. 0C 100,000.00 1 THURS. and FRIDAY Albert E. Smith presents Corinne Griffith IN "The Garter Girl" Ddapted by Lucien Hubbard and William B. Courtney Oh, how sheenn dnnce. fl.S75.00 1,139,489.30 Total I.t20,ai7.:Ml State of Nebraska, County of Lincoln bs. T, P. I. Mooncy, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statomont Is true to the best of my knowledge nnd belief. F. L. MOONEY, Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me thl 7th day of July. 1920. K. II. BEATTY, Notary Public. Correct Attest: 13. V. SKEBEnOEIt, KAY C. LANGFORD, JOHN J. IIALLTGAN, Directors. DOCTOR C. A. SELBY Physician and Surgeon Office orcr llcxall fling Store Offico Phono 371. House 1068 HORSES FOR SALE We are offering for sale .some well matched teams of big and good young horses, well broke, at the Old Stock Yards FROMAN & RAUCH. Farewell Appearance The Original Southern Rag-A-Jazz At The K. C. Hall Band Tuesday, July 20, STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE ASSETS First mortgage loans $1,286,000.00 Loans on stock or pass book security 1ZZ-- 1,500,00 Ileal estate, offico ' 7,423.14 Cash 12,063.82 Delinquent interest, fines, etc. 955.G0 Furniture nnd fixtures - '1,232.97 ' ' Hi Total $1,329,175.53 LIABILITIES ' s ' Running stock nnd dividends 480,159.29 Paid-up stock and dividends 778,200.00 Reserve fund 29,500.00 Undivided profits 41,201.24 Advance interest 115.00 " .-. A . ) . Total , $1,320,175.53 JtKCKIl'TS XSli EXPENDITURES FOlt fl'lLE YEAK ENDING JUNE 30, 1020. RECEIPTS Cash on hand last report 41,234.80 Duos (Running Stock) 134,233.60 Paid-up stock 342,400.00 Mortgago payments ' 194,216.05 Stock loan payments 238.20 Interest 81,805X1 Pines . BC4-75 Membership nnd transfer fees 824.05 Rents nnd offico building receipts g4g!os Other receipts in detail, salo U. S. Bonds " 17,95g!34 Tornado Insurance 40 Taxos 73822 Salo Real Estate 2,500.00 Total $S17,4G3.00 DISBURSEMENTS Mortgago loans 5G8.100.00 Stock loans T j 200 00 Withdrawals running stock nnd dividends 5g'478!35 Withdrawals paid-up stock 136 600 00 Withdrawals dividend on paid-up stock 36 782 66 Salaries " 4030;00 Other expense i mM Cash on hand 12 063.82 Other disbursements In detail, Tax 738.22 Total SSfit? ifi'i on STATE OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln CountYs". W",' I, Bessio F. Salisbury. Secretary of tho nbovo named Association, do solemnly swear that tho foregoing Statement of tho condition of the said Association, Is true nnd correct to tho best of my knowledgo nnd belief. o , , BESSIE F. SALISBURY, Secretary. Subscribed nnd sworn to beforo mo this 3rd day of July, 1920. Approved : A. C. KRAMPH, Notary Pnblld T. C. PATTERSON. FRANK N. BUCHANAN, - - IRA L. BARE, Directors. Notice of Referee Sale. The Old Simms Place 480 Acres Located 18 miles south of North Platte and 10 miles north of Wellfleet on the North Platte-Well-fleet road, will be sold at the court house in North Platte at 2 p. m. July 19th, 1920 To the highest bidder This is a good stock and grain farm. O. E. ELDER, Referee. Mutual Building and Loan Association of North Platte, Nebraska, on the 30th day of June, 1920.