The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 24, 1920, Image 8

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If the New Edison can make you feel the
same emotions as can the living artist it
proves itself the musical equal of the living
artist, doesn't it? ,
Come in and see whether it can do this.
We'll give you Mr. Edison's Realism
Test the most fascinating of phonograph
experiences.
HARRY DIXON, - Dealer.
ORGANIZED 1887.
Mutual Building and Loan
Association,
Of North Platte, Nebraska.
RESOURCES JUNE30J920, $1,329,175.53.
Installment Stock
Tlio installment stock of this association is issued in
shares of $200.00 each and may bo subscribed for at any
timo upon tbo payment of 25 cents per share entry feo
and a monthly payment of $1.00. This stock earns divi
dends of eight per cent per annum, compounded semi-annually
and matures in 128 months. ThiB 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 128
months $2000.00.
$10.00 per month so Invested will yield In 256
months $6000.00.
T. C. PATTERSON, HUSSIE F. SALISBURY,
rrosldont, Sccrolnry.
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MAKING WAR ON
DISEASEMENACE
American Red Cross Announces
Budget of $48,200,000
For Current Year.
NEW DISASTER RELIEF PLAN
Continuance of Hoavy Work Abroad
Deemed Necessary to Protect
United States $21,000,000
Lesa Than Last Year.
A program of relief and service to
ward which appropriations of $18,
200,000 lmvo been made has been out'
lined for the American Red Cross for
tho fiscal year, July 1, 1020, to July 1,
1021, according to official announce
ment by national headquarters of the
organization at Washington. The fig
ures for 1020-21 are $21,000,000 below
those of 1010-20, In which $G9,400,000
was spent.
Important among the items of the
budget for the present year Is the ap
propriation of $31,500,000 for relief In
foreign lands, which Includes $11,000,
000 In purchased supplies on hand and
not distributed.
Must Protect United States.
This will enable the American Red
Gross to continue Its humanitarian ef
fort to aid stricken peoples to re-establish
themselves, to fight the disease epi
demics which threaten many countries
and to efface largely tho remaining
traces of the blight left by the World
War. It Is regarded as social as well
as physical sanitation on a large scale
that will have a direct bearing on fu
ture conditions In America.
Central Europe, tho chief sufferer
from tho conflict, today Is facing an
other winter of famine, pestilence and
,ruln. Typhus decreased much during
the summer months where last winter
It had Us greatest stronghold, but phy
sicians who Investigated the sltuntlon
at the behest of the League of Red
Cross Societies have given their un
qualified opinion that this coming win
ter will see a recurrence on an un
precedented scale. The Red Cross
feels It must continue preventive meas
ures abroad to Lcep this and other
deadly maladies from the United
States.
Millions for Work at Home.
When the disease was sweeping Cen
tral Europe last winter the American
Red Cross, with the nld of the govern
ments of afflicted nations, undertook the
fight against It. Hospitals wero estab
lished wherever possible and food and
clothing were distributed to the un
dernourished populations, who by rea
son of their undernourishment were
easy prey to tho epidemics. Where'
disorganization contributed last year
to the great Inroads made by the dis
ease, by virtue of lt3 knowledge of the
disease and the presence of well es
tablished hospital centers, the Ameri
can Red Cross this year will undertake
the work with a new confidence.
Including the total of $11,000,000 in
supplies left from the last fiscal year,
the $31,500,000 Is $21,000,000 less than
tho expenditures for 1010-20.
Appropriations for domestic activi
ties total $10,700,000.
The largest Item of this "home"
budget Is $7,800,000 for civilian relief
work. This Includes service and as
sistance for families of soldiers, sail
ors and marines, and work Incidental
to disaster. Of the total appropria
tion for civilian relief, $5,000,000 Is
held In reserve for tho carrying out of
actual disaster relief.
Reduced Overhead Expense.
The Red Cross Invariably Is the first
thought of a community visited by ca
lamity With this In mind, It was de
termined by the Executive Committee
In preparing the budget of 1010-20 to
have n fixed reserve fund from which
to draw in these Instances.
For assistance to soldiers, sailors
and marines In hospitals and In camps
this year $1,900,000 has been set aside.
Four million two hundred thousand
dollars has been appropriated for Im
provement of health and prevention
of disease throughout the United
States during tho current twelve
months. The Red Cross Is co-operating
fully with the United States Health
Service In this work and through Its
Junior Red Cross Is doing much to
spread among children tho principles
of sanitation. An appropriation of $1,
000,000 has been mnde for developing
the peace tlmo program of the Red
Gross by service to Its chapters In all
regions.
The appropriation of $48,200,000 Is
exclusive of tho local expenditures of
the 8,000 or more chapters.
Administration cxponses this year
will bo $1,800,000. Last year they
were $2,300,000.
D
on9t Wait
for workers to como nnd ask you
for n renewal of your member
ship. Send In your dollar to tho
nearest locul chapter of the
American Red Cross. Welcome
the opportunity nnd privilege of
repledglng your fellowship by
promptly answering tho
Fourth Roll Call
Novembtr II 25, 1920
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THE AMERICAN
5 RED CROSS IN,
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Every person mentally nnu pnystcm
ly able to do so should tako tho Ameri
can Red Cross Instruction In First Aid
Treatment. It's a life-saver and a
pain-saver on the farm, In the factory,
on the street, at the office. In tho
home, wherever nccldents may occur.
Hero's a young wife who Inexpertly
wielded a can-opener and received an
ugly gash across her wrist from tho
Jagged can lid. Mother was there,
however, with the First Aid kit and
Red Cross Instruction, and probably
prevented a case of blood poison by
giving prompt and proper treatment
before tho doctor arrived.
Every day shows a beautiful display
of diamonds in Dixon's windows.
Something new always to show you
at reasonable prices.
THOSE WHO COME ONCE
Always como back, especially when
they desire something extra lino in
tho way of food, sorvlco and surround
ings. Wo only have to Induce peoplo
to como hero once. They como again
ofthelr own accord. Supporo you tost
our sorvlco today and learn why this
restaurant Is so poular.
HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE
RICHI UGAI, Proprietor
Opposite Union Pacific Depot
Without
a Doubt
The Greatest Tailoring Value
To Bo Had
Fine All Wool
Made to Measure
Two Piece
SUITS
Special at
Full Suits or Overcoats $40.
Burke s Tailor Shop,
bQbyi Dewey St. I'p Stairs.
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When In North Platte stop at thr
Now Hotel Palace nnd Cafe. You will
muted well. 68tf
Tho ltoxnll handles tho goods. 14M
XOe do business z ffizs creed
'ctfhtisfac&on guaranteed?
Our quality coal and our speedy, cleanly delivery
will appeal to you. Our coal is carefully screened before it
finds its way to your bin. It is guaranteed to give lasting
heat satisfaction.
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PUBLIC
On account of poor health, I must leave my farm, so will
sell all my personal property, at my place 9 miles north and 1
jnilo east o)t North Platte, one-half mile north of old Fred
,Uremer place, on
Wednesday, Sept. 29th, 1920.
COMMENCING AT 1:30 o'clock, P. M.
7 Head of Horses 7
Marc 11 years old, weight 1100 lbs.: maro 3 years old, wt.
4100 lbs.; bay gelding 8 years old, weight 1300 lbs.; bny gelding
3 years old, weight 1100 lbs.; bay mare and colt, 4 years old;
bay saddle horse, weight 1000 lbs.
Head o
2 good milk cows, 4 aud G years old, giving milk now; 2
i'ear old steer; heifer coming 2 years old; 5 months old calf.
7 HEAD OF HOGS, 1 SOW nnd 0 SH0ATS. ELIGIBLE TO
HEGISTElt.
5 DOZEN CHICKENS. -.
Farm Machinery
Wagon 3-inch tiro; buggy; 5 passenger Brlsco Automobile;
2 Jones mowing machines: hay sweep; harrow; riding cultiva
tor; hay rack; 2 sets of work harness; good set of driving
harness; 2-horso powor gas engine; Delavnl separator; stool
tank; pump jack; 18 tons of hay; 18 acres of corn in field; 20
rods of woven wiro: Victrola; wnlklng cultivators; other house
hold goodB.
TERMS of SALE: $10 and under cash; sums over $10,
G months timo will bo given on bankable papor hearing 10 per
cent Interest from date of sale. Xo property to bi 'ninved till
settled for.
E. A. LUCAS, Owner.
CD KIEHIG, Auctioneer
Tr wiiom ar yon going to sell your
ta and iSnln? Tho Harrington Mr
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HORSES
PASTURE
Horses on pasture follow
ing the working season should
be given careful attention.
With the grass dry and scarce
they graze close to the ground
picking up the larvae of
worms:
StockTonic Block
contains ingredients that de
stroy the worms and other
beneficial jngrcdients that in
sure vigorous health.
We sell this product under
a sixty-day guarantee. Your
money back if it fails to please
North Platte Feed Store,
702 No. Dewey.
SALE
Cattle
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HAY C. EANGFOHD, Clerk
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