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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1920)
Scmf33Sccltly oixibuit'e; 5VILSON JTOUT, Editor and Publisher. StinSCltU'TION MUCK i Wo Year, In ndmncfl. $2.00 Entered at tho North Platte, Nobrauka . Postofflcc ub Soconil ,Class Matter, FRIDAY, JUlA' 23rd, 1020. (.'0131 ISSIONURS' J'ROCKKMNUS. Board of County Commissioners mot pursuant to adjournment. Present Springer, Koch and County Clork. Tho following blllrs wore allowed: "W. T. ISlHott, road work, 30.00. Sundry porsons, road work, '$43G. Tho Star, mdso, co. poor, $15.50. Sutherland Courlor, printing, ?41.34. W. W. Gorkln, dray, $31.20. C. -H. Andro, road work. Dint. 41, 421.50. A. F. Dcolor, mdso co. jwor, $9.00. S. Workman, rond work, Dlst 27, $8.40. 9. Workman dragging, $5.40. II. S. Hanking, road work. Dlst. 4D, 5$fi8.00. , John Tilford. road work No. 40, $44. W. II. Untight, rond work No. 49. $22.60. TV LoulB Orndy, road work, Nj. 49, $21. C. E. Povorall, engine man, $34.02. A. E. Orcoloy, road work, No, 41, $0, ' Sundry porsons, dragging, $60.00. Sundry persona, road work, No. 49, "$228.00. W. W. Winquost, hay for roads, $50. 13. P. Holm appointed oVbreor Dlst. No. 19. ' John A. Schrnin, dragging, $20,00, . , Carl Fletcher, rond work, Com, 2, 314.00. ' If. P. Sotnmor road work, Com. 2, $31.60. Geo. Nichols, rond work Com. 2, 4JH70. Fred Drake, road work, $17.70. Aaron Hothwoll, road work, $4.50 Dr. G. 13. Dont, services $47.R0. C. F. Grant road work lino to Goth enburg, $75.00, It. D, Anderson, road work, No. 19, .$20.25. F. W. Moyors, road won't, No. 8, 40.75. 1 "VRgF, Adjourned to July 2Gth. , All Blush Now. Tlnywrlfilit Kugeiio Walter apropos of;)n Now York publisher's conviction for piibllhliig n supposedly obscene novel wild : "The novel In question Is hnrmlcss, unci the people who brought nbout that poor publlsber's conviction were as silly iisiis well ns It reminds mo of a story. "The lady principal of a famous girls' school took her older pupils to the Metropolitan museum one day. Kntorlng the hall of sculptures, the principal said, as she looked up from her catalogue: . , '"Attention, young ladles! When we come to tho next statue but one you will nil blush.' " Newlywcds to Tents. A honeymoon colony, believed to bo the first of Its kind In KnglnnFT. has been established In a meadow near Knrnham, Surrey. At the edge of u certain wood half a dozen tents may be seen. They are the homes of the four brides mid their husbands who, rendered homeless by the house short age, have begun tholr married life In the open nlr. The colony Is likely to be still fur ther enlarged, for several other cou ples have applied for admission. -From the Contiimitnl Edition of the London Mall. i FIRST CONTRACT TO TEACH NORTH PLATTK CITY ? r SCHOOLS. r , Articles of agreement mado and on i torcd Into on this 18th day of Decem ber,' A. D. 19G8, by and botweon MIbb ..(Mary E. Hubbard, of tho Town, of 'Worth Platto, Lincoln County, Stnto of Nebraska and C. P. Hall, the Dlroctor, Edward Morln. tho Moderator and S. v M. Rnkor tho Treasurer of School Dis trict Number Ono (I) of tho County of Lincoln. State of Nobrnakn. wit iiQHsotli: that for and in consideration of tho nums of monoy horolnaftor enu merated and stated, tho oald Miss Marv E. Hubbard etiroos to toaoli tho school tho said District for thd rorlod of throo (3) months commencing and dating from tho Thlrtv-flrst day of ..Nqyembor, A. D. 1808, and ending on tliq TwentyolRhth dny of February, A. JS09 and to porform all hor duties ns nuch Teacher of tho said District faithfully and in compliance with tho Law for, and during tho porlod of time liorojnboforo mentlonod. In conntdor htlon of tho Bald Borvicos ns such Tonc'ior of tho said District tho said C. P. Hall. Edward Morln, and 9. M. ""nkor, tho aforesaid Offlcoro of tho ' .Haiti School Dfstrlct, bind tho said .District nnd ngroo to pay tho said Miss Mary E. Hubbard tho sum ofOno Hundred Dollars por months for each month which she shall toach tho cnld Uool out of tho Treasury of tho said School District. Witness our hands on tho day nnd year first abovo written: MARY E. HUDHARD, Toachor C. P. HALL, Dlroctor L. II. RAKER, Treasurer. IT II ' Ml - I 1 Wr 1 1 in mi w w i Ask us to tell you about our Budget Plan a bread and butter way of paying for your New Edison. Our Budget Plan finds the money for your New Edison, so you'll never feel the spend ing of it NEW EDISON " Tit PHtnunth milk s W " You'll have your New Edison paid for before you know it. You'll enjoy it while you're providing for it. System in the pocket book does the ttick. Ask about it and sec how well it works. HARRY DIXON, Agent. -() Hi linn " nan in Mit&Aiaiga OUR R I ft -NOW IN -FULL SWING The price slashing done on on our entire stock of high grade Women's Apparel is the most radical ever attempted here. Every item mentioned in our 'Big Circular is being delivered to you, exactly as advertized at that price. No wonder why people tlood our store daily and carry away arm loads of the Uhequaled Bargains. Why shouldn't they? Values such as we are offering during this Great Sale would tempt a miser A dollar spent here now buys about double the amount it ever bought at any sale. There are plenty more Beautiful Garments left, here at these little prices, and if you are slijl to buy your Summer Outfit, don't dela come right in now while the picking is at its best. v ; . HPS m ys & Hi Hi Hi ! Si IE Hi Hi Hi Hi At Half Price Any Coat or Suit at exactly Half Price. ANNUAL REPORT OP THIS CONDITION OF GOODMAN-BUCKLEY TRUST COMPANY ' of North Platto, Neb. at close ol Business June 30, 1920. it r.so uncus : Flrat Mortgagos on Real Eatato ... . $ 90,035,00 Liberty Loan Bonds Other UontlB . JUUb Receivable ...... Furniture & Flxturos Cash on hand Total Roaourcos 3,835 00 1,000.00 200.00 012.17 Silk Waists UVoin?atValUeS$4.98 Filk Waists up to $12.50 value dT A O going at .Vt ' . ,f- Our High GradelWaists up to $17.50 value QQ GkQ going at Silk Dresses Reduced from One-Thirti to One--Haif ' off Regular Price. All New Voile and Gingham Dresses at 25 per cent off. Smocks and Bathing Suits 20 per cent off. Childrens Ginghairi ( and Voile Dresses at cent off. 20 per r At One-Third off Any Silk Skirt in the store go ing at ONE-THIRD OFF. 2 lots of Wool and Silk Skirts values to $17.50 now going at $5.98 and $9.98 $5.00 Wash Skirts, $2.98. Wash Skirts up to $8.75 going at ISn EdR m IE T This Sale Will Continue Until Every Summer Garment Is Cleared Away. jjj v North Platte's Leading Exclusive Women's Store ffi wmm. FURNACE YmMiout PIPES When Marconi announced that he could telegraph without wires, using the air to carry his message, he vas considered an impractical dreamer. Yet to-day wireless messages are encircling the globe to the great bene fit and prpfit of humanity. When wc announced that we had perfected a furnace which would heat any home up to eighteen rooms through one register without the use of pipes to carry the heat, people would not believe it; but tc-day more than scvctity-six thousand homes in America, are heated better, more uni formly and more economically than ever before, by the Mrs O. H. Crcsslor and daughter Mildred went to Gothenburg yesterday to spend afew days. Walter Thompon returned to Grand Island after -spending $ few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Thompson. Miss ZIta Donegan entertained a number of her friends Tuesday even ing at hor homo on South Sycamore in honor of her cousin Miss Leona Mc Glono, of Shenandoah, la. Tho evonlng was spent In ganns and music an-t a lunch was served. S3? S3 Original Patented PJpel ess nirnaca The Calorie li alio heating church', htlli, factoHea and ttorei. It doe thta at a aavlnr of ona third to oo-half the amount of fuel formerly required, be it coaL coke, wood, gaa or Itrnite. EaiUy Initalled In new or old buildlogl, frequently ia on? day and without interfering with your preient heating arrangement!. The Calorie It aold and fully guuiniKd by the manuftcturcra al well aa oumlm, Lat m end you our inlarotinf literatim. SIMON BROTHERS SB S3 S3 -$117,180 IiIAUILITIKS; ' , Trust Funds .... . $ 01,051.: ' Accounts Payablo , ...... ... 3,10 1 1 Capital Stock 50,000 0 umiivitioti i'roius r , 3.024.S 1 Total Liabilities . $117,180.2". State of Nebraska. County of Lincoln, hk I, B. R. GOODMAN, Proaldont of the Goodman-Buckley Trust Com pany of North Pintle, Nobrnska, to hereby awonr tlmt tho forogolng slato mcnt Is trud and, correct to tho bORt of my knowledge and bollof. . ' B. R. GOODMAN, Prosldont. Subscrlbc,, In' my prosonco and Bworn to boforo mo this 10th-day of July ad; I920;r" W. H. MUNGER, Notary Public My commission expires May 24, 1923. mm FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS. A real investment is one that combines safety of principal together with a fixed and definite in come an investment yielding a rate of interest that is liberal yet consistent with sound, conserva tive business,' methods. No investment on earth so nearly approaches this high' standard of excellence as First Mortgage Loans on Real Estate In this character of investment the element of speculation is entirely removed, and in these days of uncertainty and unrest it behooves one to look carefully to the safety of principal and certainty of income. You can secure such loansfrom $500 to $10,000 . ' which wo Have made with our own money and offer for sale. Consult us if interested. . Goodman-Buckley Trust Co, NORTH PLATTE, NEB.