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NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Shoe One Lot ot Men's Shoes, Values up to $18.00 at $6.45 r One Lot of Boy's Shoes, Values up to $6.00 at 4 . The Star Clothing House w? emnnm a: g Dec. 1 - iv it J7T ! KXHIIUTION' OF A3IKKICAX I'OT Sgmccklu tabune. tkhy m local club is a - 11 - - SUCCESS. WILSON TOUT, Editor mid Publisher. SUNDAY SEHVICIIS. -t- SUBSCItUIIOtf ritlCEl Olio Ycnr, In ndronco $2.00 Entered at tho North Platte, Nebraska . I'ostoffico as Second Class Matter, FRIDAY, AOVEJIIIER LMIIh, 1020. EDITORIAL. Th'oro litis boon too mucli pussyfoot ing about tho gii8 question In North Platto. What wo want Is nn open hear ing on tho question. Tho Gas Com , pany has attempted to got signers to a petition by going to tho Individual altizon and asking for tho signature to .an Individual potltlon. Tho Chamber of Commoree directors havo talked tho matter over Informally but noth ing has boon done. "Wo havo been of fered lottors on tho subject by Inter ested cltlcns but wo havo thought best not to got tho matter Into tho pa per whero It Is so apt to be mlsundor stood. What wo want 1b a faco to face -tljscuBslon ot tho question upon Its merits. Wo bollovo tho pcoplo want to get tho facts. Tho suggestion has bdeh in ado that both sldos bo Invited to an open hearing under the ausplcos of tho Chambor of Commerce. As an .inducement to got pooplo to tako the Tho Literature, Music and Art Do- j partmont ot tho Twentieth Century Club held a largo mooting at Fire men's hall Tuesday afternoon. Em ma Doguo played a piano solo and Mrs. Henry Gllfoyl sang-a solo, both of which woro rendered in nn artls tlo manner. Mrs. M. E. Scott gave a roport of the stato convention which covered tho work in literature, music and art. Mrs. Whlttakor rend u paper on tho History of tho Hebrew people and Miss Bolton read tho lecture on American Pottery which accompanied tho exhibit. At tho closo tea was serv ed. The pottory exhibit contained HpocImuiiB from all ot the well known potteries and was sent out by tho stato office of tho Federation of Wom en's Clubs. About ICO ladles attended. The room was nicely decpratod for tho occasion. ' ::o:: Watch tho windows for real shoe i Prosbytorian ' 10:00 Sunday SchooT Sermon C. 13. vnlues at Star Clothing House, x WHEAT GROWERS Of LINCOLN COUNTY CALLED IN MASS 3LEETING. AVo receivod notice of a mass meet ing of wheat growers at tho court houso for Saturday, too into for pub lication in the Tuesday Issue. Tho nnnniinccmnnt will not ho ' trtmernllv time to attend such a hearing, it has knowu through rea(111(, lt hl our coI. been suggested that lt ho hold follow- umn8 ,u tImo to !lllovv most of tl0 flir. ffng n banquot. Other suggestions have' Inor8 to tltton(li Tll0 moeUng la called .been mado but'nothlng has been done. 'fo, 2 p. ,. and Is under tho ausplcos W. lWJ?.Mtli?..51,lltor. ,s that ot ot organizers from the Nebraska uie'averagtf Cimon Who s a. gas con-: wheat aroWerH1 Association; ' ' ouiui-r. vu uu IIOL Vtlllll Hlie .UiereilH- .jo;; 11:00 C:30 Lutheran 9:45 11:00 7:45 Hanson, of Work. Methodist 9:45 11:00 Baptist 9:45 11:00. G:80 Episcopal . 8:00 9:45 1D:00 Sunday School ' "Shall Jesus Hnve,comb In Vain?" '. Union Serclco with. Dr. Lincoln, of.tiio Wetfare porcas Barnes left Wednesday morning for Sutherland where she will visit for somo time, t Sergeant Rowan, who wag formerly j stationed hero and transferred to .Grand Island passed through hero .Wednesday morning enrouto to Suth erland for a short time. Watch tho vindow3 for real shoe values at Star Clothing House.' Sunday School ; j "Christian Sources- of Growth" - I Want Ads Sunday School , . t "Tho Triumph of Sacrifice" ' B. Y. P. U. . .Solf Holy Communion . Church School Morning Prayer and, Ser mon ' Evening Prayer mon and. Scr- Chrlstihn 9:45 11:00 . C:30 Bible School "Tho Things That Abido" C..E. LINCOLN COUNTY. EXCEEDS QUO CI' A IN SALVATION AIOIY DRIVE For Sale Metul Duofold couch and pad, good as new. Phono 249W. For Sale Good 1918 Ford Touring car at a bargain. Hendy-Ogier Auto Co. For KentFurnished room in all' modern homo- Phono 1121 for call at 221 South Locust. Wanted: All kinds of sowing and dressmaking. Prices very reasonable. 314 So. Walnut; Call for Mrs,. Brown. For Salo Duroc Jorsoy boars. Good ones at former prices. N. N. Pcttlt, 4 miles west "of BIgnoll. , For Snlc 8 room modern liome with full basement nnd garagu.M 51G west B street. ... i i For Snlc 1917 Monroo roadster jji good condition. Cheap If takon BOon:. 520 east Gth.'- For Sale Bulclc D 45 Touring In excellent condition. Phono 855W. ' For Sale 70 bushel grain body for truck. Phono 1081W. For Sale Ono No. 5 Radiant Homo hard coal stove. 220 W. Sixth St.. A. O. Kockcn. Wnntcd To hear from owner of fantor good land for sale reasonable. L. Jones, box 551, Olncy, 111. For Sale Hartz Mountain Canary birds good singers females Call at Dorryberry & Forbea. Mrs. Jurney. For Salo or Trade Ford Touring Car, 1918 model for city property, 1011 West 0th street. For Sale Young six months old mule. Will trade for corn. W. M. MorriB. 668J, end o . west Fourth street. For Sale 1280 acres ranch in Mc Pherson County. Will sonslder some trade. Will sell cheap If sold by Jan. 1st. L. O. McFarland, 1702 East 4th. A Year's Subscription to a good magazine is always a good Xmas gift. Now is the time to subscribe. Phono 537 Mrs. Fred G. Rector. Strayed or Stocn-On" Nov. 18th a F,o. Sale Cornet' Lyon- & Hcaley malto. C shank attachment mado es pecially for this Instrument.- Phone 8C. ' JSSS.270.93 463.95 Report of the Condition of the . FIRST NATIONAL BANK Charter No. 3196. Reserve Diet No. 10. at North Platte, In tho State of Nebras ka, at tho cloaq of business on Novem ber IB, 1920, --. RESOURCES Loans and .dis counts ' Overdrafts unso- socurcd U. S. Government nccurltleji owned i Deposited to se cure circula tion, (U, S. bonds nar val- k..uo . $100,000.00 ncuereu to se cure postal savings depos ItB (par value) 5,000.00 Owned and un pledged 8,542.80 Total U. S. Gov tirnment secur ities Other Bonds, sccurltiet -ctc.t Securities in- (not including stocks) own ed .and un pledged ...... Total bonds, se- Hecunues, etc., other - ' 113;542.8'6 ' black and white pointer dog. Black spot over left eye and black spot on Hier tha u. s C3.7tl.15 left sido. Liberal reward. Landgraf's Barber Shop. For Salts Duroc-. boars of outstand Ing quality and slzo.Tho kind that will improve your herd. Call Or see Gus Llndquisl, Route One. . Phone, For Sale A few live spring chick-. c21 ens. Inquire 922 east Second,, or iphone 94C, For Snlc Singlo comb Rhode Is- od' rates unless tho Gas Company can WjiR for tho big shoo salo Docom- show that wo should pay moro. AVo do bor 1st. Star Clothing House. lioj tli'lnlc thoro should ,bo any court ' Whs Nelj Coonoy loft tho latter part action of any kind until rill possible of tho week for her homo lii Overton methods havo boon tried to got (ho to visit for a short time. roqUor settled otliorvvlBo. Wo aro Mary Mahonoy left Wednesday looking to tho Chamber of Conunorce morning for Wood River to spend the to sec that a public hearing is hold at holidays. which tlioso having reasons for and W,atch tho window's for real shoe against tho lnnttor should' bo glvon a values at Star Clothing' House. v chanco to toll what thoy know. Will Only 27 more days to Boioct thoso wo got lt? Xmas glfta at Dixon's. Don't bo one -::o:;. of tho people who como into the stores Tho roport of the Salvation Army Advisory Board shows that In tho re cent drive for funds tho quota was exceeded by $309.92. The amount raised yns ?3,009,93, Following ia the', A " n .'T-'1, 0 7 T " T '" u-eport: A ' I and n(' coclierols "l tbree and dye "iteceiUMl Vtbia Committees "I 1T 1euch- Sl Patt,8or,; Max" First Ward B74.ftn wcl1' Ncl,r- Second -Ward 22 m ,- .i- Foor Sal Registered Hampshire Boars, sired by Scudder's Prince No. 41753 and Big Rod .No. 82917. Good belts and good feet.,Jrlced"rigtit.' Roy R. SprirrierEImwood Farm, R. F. D. No. 1. Third Ward- j,., 601.25 Fourth - Ward 2C9.82 Jbn't miss tho big bIioo salo at tho a day before Xnias and have, to tako SUjr-Clothfng Houso, Docombor 1st. what Is loft and In a hurry. Tho Original Southorn Rag-a-Jazz Tho Orlglnnl Southern Rag-a-Jazz Band at- tho K. C. Hall Saturday, Hand at tlto IC. C, ainll Saturday, November 2Jlh, Novombor 27th. lt.,l...M,,1Mt,,M,,,,,,(,,(,,.,)W,,.,,.)yJ.(.M.)(.1.V)).(jW Total $1832.7 Special Coiiiiiintcs on itouso ?i3.oo Back Shop 11.25 Ya?d Ofllco 13.00 'Oar Repairers 20.G1 II. A. Donaldson- , 40.00 S. R Dorryberry (Odd Follows) 15.00 Mr. Cheney (McCnbo Hotel list) 25.00 Mrs. K. S, .Davis. (Rebekahs).. 10.00 Wni. J. Hondy (Now Ice Houso) 23.S5 Janet McDonald J 25.00 T. C. Svenson 1 38.00 Tag Days 139.21 i The Very Best In Dance Music i.t j.t :.t i.t :.t i.t s.t i.t :.: :.t It u J.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j,t j.t j.t it s J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t Jt j; j.t J !:i J.t J.t Jt J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t H .t $ H. jt j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t ,8 H I j.t j j.t j.t j.t B jt j.t 3t J.t J.t B DEPARTMENT STORE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Contlomcn: Our Saturday sale, November 27th, is your big oppor tunity to purchase Lee Union-Alls below .cost, .lust 'look at theso wonderful bargains: ' Khalti Union-Alls $3.5)5 Blue Denim Union-Alls .-$4.25 Overalls and Jackets $2.75 ' Work Shirts a " $1.49- guaranteed genuine Lee All garments absolutely nranti, Don't fail to take advantage 6"f this sale and beat the High Cost of Living. Lee Union-Alls are the most convenient, comfortable and economical work garment manufactured and 'espe cially so for Railroad. Automobile and Garage men. They aro also indlBpensiblo for working on your car at homo or for odd jobs about tho house. Leo Union-Alls are sold with our own guarantee of satlsactlon. That every customer must bo satisfied. Remember there Is only one Union-Alls, Tho LEE. Wo sell them. Oct them on Salo, Saturday. Yours very truly. - THE A. T. JOHNSON DEPT.. STORE, . North Platte, Nebr. j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t tt j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t j.t jt j.t jt j.t :.t j.t jt t.t :t j.t j.t J.t jt j.t j.t tt j.t j.t J.t j.t tt J.t 1 J.t J.t j.t J.t j.t J.t J.t J.t tt J.t ;t Total , 373.92! Total for City of North (l'latto 220G.39 .Lincoln Coiiiily Outside 'orth IMtittc , iiorsney , 227. 5S Sutherland . 133:11 Maxwull , ,114.00 uioKcns ----I.- 48.50 iuRham ,;;,r;. 20.11 A ' . Total .-,$803.53 Total tot QUy of North Plat te?220G.39 County outHHlb of North Platte 803.53 $3009.92 County, quota 1 $2700.00 tl Hi iit Hit h Hi i) (0 Saturday, November 27. The Original Rag-A-Jazz Band tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt Over tiuhsorlbcd 309 92 "ALL ABOARD FOR CUBA." A very attractive lino of ladies' hosiery in silk and wool is on display at our store at $2.10 a pair, formerly spld at $3.50 and $ 1.00. Our1 entire stoqk of millinery is being sold at half price. Somo very nifty patterns left. 18c. 3G inch Percales, 45c values now 25c; 35c values now Good quality outing flannel, 45c valuo now 28c. JImmlo Hodges', new 1920 version of "All Aboard (or Cuba," the big musical succqss, will bo tho offering at tho Keith Saturday, Novombor 27, with the brilliant galaxy of true and tried favorltos and host of tho prot tiost and. best dressed chorus seen in tills city in years. Thoy can sing and dance, and tho moro thoy sing tho moro thoy dance. "All Abonrd for Cuba" this season, as In tho past, was written by Jim mlo Hodge; ho Is tho young mastor of comedy tho gifted writer of worils :t nnd music for songs which havo mado : him rich and envied. For this soa- k son's ontortalnmcnt, ho has written a laugh a minute, guaranteed and In troduced over a scoro ot mad melo dies; nearly all of them being tho tickling sort, caught and whistled at 'ho street cornor and warranted to set a room full dancing.- It would bo superfluous to glvo special mention to each desorvlng nrtlst,, suffice to Bay that each has won envious prnlso. Amongst the big cast you will recog nize Don Lannlng, Johnnlo O'Neal, j. Jean Chapmann, Dotty Dosalcs and his i original beauty chorus ot blondes nnd w brunettes, and tho All-Amertcan $ Trio. Through their efforts they havo nmaaoji'AU Aooaru ror uuwv tne im Health of Nose, Throat and Lungs The health of tho nose, tho throat and ho lungs is important vat this season of tho year. Nasal stoppage is not only unpleasant, but dangerous, Sore throat interferes with digestion aud unless quickly mastered, infects the system. Lung ailments aro re sponsible for moro deaths than any other singlo group. All thoso forms of weakness are caus ed by slight or serious displacement of joints of tho spine in the region at the base of tho neck. Tho trouble may bo aggravated by bad, or stooping po sition. Chiropractic spinal adjust ments romovo tho pressure upon spinal nerves to theso organs, nnd .with tills pressuro removed tho healthful condition of nose, throat and lungs becomes a cortalnty. NO CHARGE Consultation Is without charge or obligation. Drs. States & States, slS The r; S? C. Chiropractors. Building and Loan Building North Platto Nebraska. mens Aluminum CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS DISEASES ATHE FOLLOWING HEAD -EYES EARS NOSE TKrr t ABM HCAIt f LUNGS 'LIVER k STOMACH 'PANCREAS ;3PLEEN 'KIDNEYS , BOWELS APPENDIX (bladder -'LOWER qcluina LIMBS LOWERvPlNCHED NERVES, IMPOSSIBLE TO FURNISH PROPER IMPULSES (LIFE AND HEALTH) TO THEIR 0RGAN5 AND TISSUES al It e srj r v e Bank (CO per. cent ' of sub scription). .. . Value of bank ing' liouse.own ed unlncumbor- r-S.d. 58,000.00 " lng- house Ipurnltundlu .and fixtures Ue.aU' eatatV owned other than uiuiKiiiK house Lawful reserve with Federal Iteservo Bank. Cash In vnnu and not amount due- from na tional Banks. 401,276.56 Net amounts due from banks and bankers. and trust compan ies In the U. g, (other than In cluded In Items 11. 12 or 13),. 3,1:47.76--Checks on other .. banks in the ' same city . or town a report- 6I.S87.1S 63,711.15 ,5,100.0( ,.t 58.000.00 '',727.60 900.00 it infj hank roth er man me in Heil nnptioii fund with . IT. , s: . Treasurer and due from U. g.l Treasurer Interest earned but not collect ed-approxlmate -on Notes "and Bills receivable not past due. . ' o, ics.es - ' 1.' 5,000.00 4S3.4S0.4S 2.210.G0 LIABILITIES stock Jioo;ooo.oo 70,000.00 0,319.66 vl 3,033.00 if1 99j2.Q0.00 Capltul paid In Surplus fund .. Undivided profits 34,252.66 Less current ex ponaes, Inter est, and taxes paid ., Interest and dis count collected -or credited In advance of ma , turlty and not earned (ap- proximate) ". .... . ' Circulating notes . outstandiiiB ... Net amounts duo to banks, bank- ers, and trust companies in tho United States and for- olen countries (other than In cluded In Items 28 or 29) 20S.025.93 Cashlor'a checks on dwn bank outstanding . . 1,575.26 Demniid deposltH (other Uinn linnk depoaUs) sub ject to Itcnerve (depoa sits payable within 30 days) : individual de posits subject i . '".check .... 710,255.01 Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days (other than for mon ey borrowed). 59,788.19 Time deposits v Hubject to re serve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 . nays or more notice, n.id ' . postal savings: ' Certificates of deposit (other than for mon ey borrowed). 280,000.00 Postal savings doposlts 689.79 Other time de posits r.n.!i! Tii United State Deposits (other than postal sav- 4 I Insrs): War loan doposlt t account ' Letters of Credit and Travelers' I Checks sold for ' cash and out standing 3.C75.00 1,327,024.18 Total SU12I .in- i, State of Nebrasko. County of Lincoln !ss I. P. L. Mooney, Caslder of the ?.VMnam.C(1 ban,c.' d0 solemnly swear that the above statement Is truo to the best of my knowledge and belief e ,P', Ll MOONET, Cashier. .Su22cIr,l)ed and "worn to before m this 23d day of November. 1920. VICTOU H. HALMCUif. rorr.ct Attest:- Ntary Pu,,,,f VS. V. SEEBEnaEH. IlAY C. LANQPortD KEITH NEVILLE Directors uny jjuiiuiui nit iiiut iv id.