5.: :.: :: it Mutual Building and Lyan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES JUNE 30, 1920, 51,329,173.33. Installment Stock. The installment stock of this association is issued in shares of $200.00 each and may be subscribed for at any time upon the payment of 25 cents per share entry fee and a monthly payment of $1.00. This stock earns divi dends of eight per cent per annum, compounded semi-annually and matures in 12S months- This maturity is ef fected by adding to the $128.00 paid by the investor, $72.00 to cover the earned dividends for that period. $10.00 per month so invested will yield in 12S months $2000.00. $10.00 per month so invested will yield in 25G months $0000.00. T. C PATTERSON, BESSIE 1. SALISHUHY, President. LOCAL AND PERSONAL t Jone Ilolcum went to Omaha yes torday. Mrs. Lochlel Johnston left yester day for Grand Island to visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. Henvens, of Franlc lin, came Sunday to visit at the Wiley Crane home. John and Albert Herrod went to 1 Morr,n nml : J D"leck, of York, 'Keystone to visit on the McGlnloy lc" ay -for Rainbow, Wyo. ,n W. Roddan 'Jvont to dothonburg on a business trip Saturday. Mrs. Shaw, of Horshoy has ncc;jted a position in tho Loader. Mrs. William Joffers spent yester day visitng friends in the city and left last night for Cheyenne to attend Frontier Day. Clias. Yost, Lester Langford, Dr ranch yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Turpi left Sun- a fishing trip'. Dispatches from Eureka, California, day for Denver in their car and expect j 8ay that a nine-pmnul girl arrived to oe gone a week. i ' " '.L "mu fl UIUI wnimm Haiuock Monday. Mr. and Mrs'. Alvin Ellas returned Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coatos and family and Helen Smith returned from Wood River Sunday. j1"81 wceK Irom council muffs where ,., TT , o . , , I tue former had been employed as a Miss Helen Swanson was elected to I i . . , . ., , t, , , , , swithman for a short time. teach at thp'Leth School nine miles , southwest of tho city. " ! Mr8, Ro3co z'mner and children, T , . , . , . I of Sidney, camo down Sunday to at- Leo Tighe who is employed in a L , ... . . . . . T . , . ... I tend the ball game between S dney drug store at Lexington, s v siting , n, . f , , . , , . ,.,,, and rth Platto and vis t at the W. his home folks this week. Tr T t,, . , II. LeDioyt homo. Roycr Hastings returned yesterday, ,..- r, , , t n j,t i , ' , . . , , Arthur Fonda, who has been vlsit from California where he visited rela-, , ,,, . , , , i ma iitii uiiLU. Dir. mill i ra. .1. 11. Fonda, 521 W. Third St. following a tlves for three weeks. Charles Hirsch, Sr., returned from Eureka, Ark., yesterday where he had been taking treatments. Miss Helen Moore will entertain the Nicaflgce Campfire at a stag i arty this evening at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Claubaugh and baby are expected today .to visit at the J. F. OlaubaUgh home. Wood Brothers All Steel Individual Threshers. HENDY-OGIER CO. 57-2 Alma Morrill is expected to return tomorrow from California where she has visited for three months. Tho Phllos Guna Club will bo on tertnined Thursday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs.. Henry Gilfoyl. W. J. O'Connor left Sunday for Chicago on a business trip and ex pects to be gone about ten days. long trip through tho east, returned to Salt Lake City yesterday. Clayton Contleton is expected hero today from Kearney and will bo em ployed by tho Leypoldt and Penning ton Co. .He was manager of tho Social Activities at the Great Lakes Train ing Cnihp during tho war. , A number of local people went to Wo canmako immediate- diverleaiiCQothonburgf Saturday on No. 21) to attend tho evening performance :f tho Sells-Floto circus and on arrival in that city found out that ono per formance was all they gave. The Ladies Aid Society of tho M. E. church will meet in tho church par ors Thursday afternoon. Hostesses Mosdames VanDerhoof, Gamble, Jop son, M. Caldwell andl B. Boatman. Tho Royal Neighbor' Social Club will bo entertained Wednesday after- Pitcher Munger came down from i 110011 at tho hm of Mrs. Frank Potter Monday to pitch, for North I Kroehler, 209 So. Locust. Tho hostess Platte in the game with Sidney. 1 wln be assisted by Mrs. Albert Abel, Mrs, A. P. Kelly went to Dayton, 1 Ohio, Sunday where she will visit relatives for a couple of months Mrs. Mark Mrs. Everett York and McCabe. Joe Mahaffy, of tho Arthur Enter- v m, n.ii .i ,iH,rl pr,se' was-In th0 clty Monday trans- MabeUoft yesterday for Omaha where1 Uf "f"? neQ38, ail incidentally he the latter will undergo an operation. attonde "10 Sidney-North Platte tall - game. Ho report everything booming Mr. and Mr. Harry Cramer and Mrs. at Arthur ,ospeclalI slnco t, ,anJ E. S. Bonner came homo Sunday from drjng started, a trip to Torrington, Denver and Esto 1 T, , , ' p k 1 , Iiocky Warder was artful dodger ot the truth. She told her husband Hocks Two trains of tho Solls-Floto Cir- of flb Sho nractl8G(1 on linp ..,. cus passed through tho city Saturday j nml mad(J 1wh,to ,yJng a flno fascinating art. Then ono day all the half-truth white lies and plain down right whoppers sho had told her pa tient hubby oxploded and threatened to wreck their happiness forovcr. But tho climax was a surprlso and will Mrs. Joe Stono and .daughter Lena bring smiles- and chuckles from the Mary returned homo from Omaha yus- j stoniest audience. See Madgo Kennedy terday where they visited friends for as 'Becky, Warder in "Tho Truth" a week. I Keith Wednesday and Thursday. NORTH PDATTti l'KOI'LK IX " TUB OUTSIIH2 LMIK8S. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Soulott returned to thoir home in North Platte; Sat urday ovoning after visiting with rel atives and frieiyls for a few days. Gothonburg Tlmos. Mrs. N'ols Nolsoh and Mrs. Potor RnsmusBcn, of North Platte, after spending a few days with tho for mer's son, Georgo Nolson dopsrtod for their homo last Monday. Dawson County Plonoor (Loxington.) Frank Elliott of North Platto, is a visitor in town today. Brady Vin dicator. Mrs. J. E. Guois and little daughter who have boon guosts at tho homo of John Guess, dopnrtod for their homo at North Platte, Wednesday morning. Loxington Clipper-Citizen. Miss Lucy Tllford, of North Platte, who is no attending Midland Col loge at Fremont, has beon elected to tho Primary room for next year. Mnxwoll Tolopost. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Aim's of North Platte, wore visitors at the Strong homo Tuesday. Keith Co. News (Oga lalla.) ? County Judge Wra, H. C Woodhurst was here from North Platto n few hours Friday. Sutherland Courier. Mrs. George Gnrmnn, of North Platte, spent Wednesday visiting Mrs. Frank Garman. Sutherland Courior. Hi Smith and family from North Platte wore shaking hands with old friends on tho streets hero last Sat urday, later golnc out to the Tony PUshman homo near Melrose. They returned to thoir homo Tuesday after noon. Keith Co. News (LcMoyno.) - Mrs. Floyd Marshnll has purchased a residence in North Plntto and will takoup that place of abode the first of August. Wallace Winner. (1! 'j Former Slllor Lucky. In tlie Umi drawing which took place at AUinnoe lut wook tfnly u! dlors, sailors jnd, marines wore on torod. Dr. V, J. Wurtelle wne (Lho only North Platto man who succiiodod In gotting land. Ho drew GiO acvm rf good land in Morrill Co. PJX0 & Son grind their own louses. ItHL'Hl'TlOX FOR MWIHKIlS OF M. li. D, O'Brien returned frrfm McCook IQII4Saturdny where ho had boon visiting. stm. L. Ovoratraot .ottnto homo from Lmcflln Friday ovoning Mrs Evorott York and two dauph- A reception for all tho now and old ntembors of the church arid .tjiolr famlllos will bo held Thurart'hv ovo'ni ing tho MothtHlist church parlors ftUtoVa, Bouinh affd Arah. rittrned 8 p. in. A nico program has been ar- KSaturday ovenine from a visit at rnngod nnrtl it is hoped all can como Kearney. Wood IUVer and other tmst- and participate in a nodal pvonlup. em points. the offlco John Matzen Stale Sclio"iil Apportionment Is Large. Tlio State Apportionment for Lin coln County school fund is $10,09.1 ac cording fo tho report gent out from of Stnto Superintendent County Superintendent Cochran will distributo this amount among tho schools of Lincoln County according to their census enumera tion. This Is an unusually large dis tribution of state funds. Tho apportionment to the North Platte City Schools is $2538.25. Travels 2100 Miles in a Ruggy. E. C. Gates, of Twin Falls, Idaho, was a visitor in town Monday. Ho was travelling from Bloomington 111., to his homo in Twin Falls, a distance of 2400 miles on a wager that ho could make it in 400 hours of nctual travelling time. Several thousand dollars have beon put up on tho wager that the trip cannot bo made in tho required time by horse and buggy. Ho Is travelling with tho same team ho started -with and is 184 hours on his way now. A Women's White Footwear Value $6.00, Sale Price $4.95 VhIue $6.00, Sale Price $4.95 Curd of ThankH. Wo wish to thank our friends for their many beautiful floral offerings, wo especially wish to thank thoso who helped roscuo tho bodies of our loved ono and also those who oponcd their homes and cared for the rela tives of the families. M. aud Mrs. J .E. Mason and family. Oda M. Roberts and wife. if ' . -Ml Value 56.00, Sale Price $4.95 Value $6.00 s rice ' $4.95 Never have White Shoes for Women been in such great demand as this summer. Light in weight, cool and comfort able just the thing for tho hot July and August days. Two eyelet ties, in White Colonials, Oxfords in the Lewis Baby and low and military heels, all at AVES YOU ET unci i uin oziuija. mmi wircey3WKipra " 1111 ' 1 WIT-WWfgT'gw i ovening enroute from" Gothenburg to Denver. Mrs.' Mary Huff and daughter re turned yesterday from Portland where they had been visiting relatives for a month. Why Wot Be comfortable at your meals, ot work, at rest. A G-E FAN. Will blow breezes of comfort in all your rooms. North Platte Light & Power Go. North Platte, Chautauqua Dates,, kug. 16-21. IncSi ', Outstanding Musical Attraction is the Celebrated ' JarosSav Cimera and His Czechoslovak Band i - Famous Trombone Soloist and His Band to Give Two Big Concerts r On Fourth Day of Chautauqua j Jaroslav Cimera and his Czocho-Slovak Rand are comma- to rlmn. I taunua. The annenrnnen nf iMa fnmnnu linml will mglm fli fivil, ,in of our chautauqua a red-letter day for our community. Thore is no attraction that will cqunl a band on a chautauqua program, and the announcement that wo arc to bo favored this year with such an organization we know wjll be roceived with keen delight from our chau tauqua patrom. Tho Standard Chautauqua management 1ms secured tho finoit band available, the Czecho-Slavok Band. Jaroslav Cimera will conduct in person and contribute tho trombone solos which mado him a national celebrity when with Innes', Sousa'a and Bohomin'a Kryl'a Bands. Ho is widely known as one of tho country's greatest band directors. Thoir program is a judicious blending of tho classical and modern, including such selections as "William Tell" overture, "Tho Evolution of, Dixie," "Tho Village Blacksmith," introducing electric anvils, etc., ''Tho Death of Custer," etc. This will bo a groat day. Bring your friends. " ' -Aam'