The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 15, 1921, Image 5

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TfUBUNE
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF
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1921
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ASSETS
U, S. Government bonds and certificates $35,598,248.
Other government state and municipal bonds K . 22,203,325
First mortgage loans 48,609,725
Railroad bonds and stocks and other bonds ., ....... 39,097,004
Other bonds and stoclis t 11,214,024
Cvsh on hand' and in banks 7,401,404
Loans scevred by collateral ' . ..... v-.. . .-.v, . 50i,800
Real estate ..!,,'. A. . l.t . 6,127,361
Loans secured by Company's policies U ! ...... .M . $ .'. . 16,668,123
Interest accrued . . . . .r. . . . .. A: 2,508,262
Deferred and outstanding Premiums . . . , . . 13,062,550
All other assets .
Total assets. .
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$203,433,330
RESERVES AND ALL OTHER LIABILITIES
Life Insurance Reserves $136,611,099
Accident and Health Insurance Reserves
Workmen's Compensation and Liability Insurance Reserves
Unearned Premium and Claim Reserves
Reserves for Taxes
Special Reserve
A H Other Reserves and Liabilities, V .
Cap'ital f . . , i , . . . $9,000,000
Surplus ', i , 1 ,v; , . ... , 9, 711.880
Capitol and Surplus.
5,293,639
31.671,583
5,625,641
1,672,504
1,500,000
2,346,984
18,711,880
Total ...... 4 : , : :M . . .$203,433,330
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Act .v. . . . f. . $203,433,330
Reserves and all other liabilities- s. . . . ....,. r 184,721,450
Capital and surplus. ... 18,711,880
Total cash income for 1920 ' 95,188,727
New life insurance paid for' 1920 639,829,682
Life insurance in force ; . -. 1,576,338,993
Total paymenis to policy holders ... v ..... ,( 272,614,998
For the prevention of accidents by inspection 7,882,484
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GAINS IN THE YEAR OF
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Increase Assets. . . . $26,972, T49
lncrease:-Payments to"poliicy holders - . ; 4,903,640
Increase Reserves for protection of policy-holders 24, 1 73,658
Increase Ufa insurance paid for !,. . 126,848,555
Increarc -Life insurance in force , . 422,115,258
Increase Total premium income , .' 14,405.839
Increase Total cash income , . 15,571,552
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A. FEW PACTS ABOUT THE TRAVELERS
Commenced writing accident insurance in 1864 The oldest in Ameaioa. Has paid claims of over $272,614, 988. Has paid for the PREVENTION OF
ACCIDENTS $7,882,484. Think of the lives and limbs saved by this work.. The Travelers motto is: "An injury prevented is a benefaction, an injury
compensated is an apology.1' . Has nearly double the liability and compensation business of any other company in the world, and writes one-fourth of the
business in the United' States.' Has nearly double the personal accident insurance business of any other company Ih the world. Is the fifth largest Life
Insurance Company in the world. n. . '
WHY NOT HAVE YOUR INSURANCE BACKED BY THE TRAVELERS MILLIONS AND SERVICE.
' Costs no more and in many cases less. There is a reason. Ask t'
BT & JL (1'''MATA JB Ji JL J a MLJi V r A T
PHONE 63. Room 11, Brodbeck Building.
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i-,GIFTSrTHATv LAST
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
Clinton and !?on, The Eye Glass Men
Sign of the Big Ring. Satisfaction SureTry Us Graduate Opticians
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER.
Graduate Dentist
Otlice over the McDonald
State Bank
LOCAL AND l'EKSONAL .
Mrs. Wllford returned Sunday from
a week's visit in I'axton.
J. E. Nelson left yesterday Tor
Sterling to transact business.
(5eo. Saundura, o Horshoy transact
ed business in the city yesterday.
MiB3 Freda Slacker left yesterday
for Maxwell to visit Iter parents.
Mrs. r. 11. Uuggan of Dickens visit
ed friends in the city yesterday.
' Mrs. rt. J. Uorjklund left yesterday
for Gothenburg to transact business.
Miss liddla Bjorklund spent yes
terday in Gothenburg visiting friends.
Mr .and Mrs. Fred Stolnkamp of
Chappol visited yesterday in tho city.
Reuben Nelson returned this monv
Ing from a short visit in Gothenburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nolan went to
Onuilm Sunday to attend the auto
HliOW.
Miss Ktuel Wilson left yesterday
for Omaha whero she will spend two
weeks.
.lohr Mcllvain is off duty this week
at the freight house on account of
Hindis.
MIssos Cora. Helen and Ethol Sous
6r left Saturday for Omaha to spend
hcvoral days.
Mrs. Chas. Boguo and daughter Em
ma returned Sunday from a short
visit in OT.iaha.
Mabel Rodlno loft Sunday for Qm
aha Vhcro sho will undergo an opera
tion on her arm..
Chas Nordino camo yosterday from
Gothonljurg to take troatmonts from
a lncnl pbyeician. " (
Mr. nnd Mrs. Davo GQldman camo
from Omnhr. Sunday to visit at the
Jbo Stone home.
Miss Mlnorvn Harrington of Donvor
yinltod Sunday with rolatlvoi whllo
enroutn to Tefan.
Mr. V. Kirwan of Omalia camo Sun
day to islt at the hhouic of her sis
ter, Mrs. Joe Stone. '
Twin 1 abies were born to Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Mott yosterday. All con
cerned 'nre doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hendy and chil
dren roturned Sunday from a several
months visit in California.
Mrs. M. U- Wilcox returned to licr
homo in Cozad yesterday after visit
ing relatives In this city.
Dr. McXirahen returned from Lin
coln fjunday Avhero1 he attended tho
statu basketball tournament.
Mr. Ham, formerly employed in tho
LeaU:r .Mercantile Co., has accepted
a position at the Equity Store.
Mrs. T Wilcox and Mrs. W. J.
O'Connor and daughter loft yestorday
for a short visit in Kearney.
Mrs. O. E Eyerley of Hershey left
yesterday for Lincoln to attend tho
Royal Neighbors Convention,
Mrs. L. W right returned to her home
in Fmmot, Idaho, yestorday after
vitdtng at the L. Ambler homq.
Mlofc Clara Soronsou 'will lcavo on
Thursday for Omaha and Lincoln to
visit friends for several days.
Miss Helen McCorniick of Paxton
will come tomorrow to attend tho
wedding of Miss Jcanctto Sollars.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Peterson left
today for Omaha and Lincoln whero
thuy will, visit frionds for a week. .
Mrs. W. H. LeDioyt returned yos
terday from Denver whoro sho spent
tho woek end with her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fleishman and
daughter Harriet of Omaha camo Sun
day to visit at the, Jos. Stono liomo.
Rov 11 L Hess and wife roturned
to I'liHtlco yosterday after holding
scHtrions at tho Rothol Mission for the
paet week
Rov. Morris, formor pastor of tfto
Methodist Cliurch horo viBltod with
friends yoBtcrday botwoon trains whllo
on'julo west.
Mrs. J. 13. Iledflold is attonding a
meeting of tho Grand Officers of tho
ICnsu rn Slav whfch is being held in
Lincoln this week.
Mrs. (!. F. Spencor loft yoatorday
for ColuinbiM to attond tho D. A. R.
Conforonco and from thero will go to
LUicqIii to 1si' hor son Harold who
irf nttondlnv the stale univorMlty.
crrr lihhahv kkceiyes some
m:av hooks of general
interest.
NG -OUT
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Hero aro tho names of some of the
new books added to tho City Library
recently; Welding, (A practical. trea
tise on the application of olectrlc. gas
and thermit welding to manufacturing
and repair work--G. W. Cravens;)
Textiles (contains chapters on mer
cerized and artificial ilbres, dyeing,
silk throwing and spinning, tho cotton ;
Industry and tho linen Industry
Uaker. Hero Is some of tho Into fie-1
Hon: Callfornians (Atherton) ; Eagles'
Mate (Chapin) ; AVlnning tho Wilder-
noss (McCarter) and Ago of Innocence !
(Whnrton.) I
JUNIOR HIGH ATTEND DISTRICT
TOURNAMENT AT SUTHERLAND i
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At tho district tournament in Suth-1
orland held last Friday and Saturday j
Junior High boys team won from Big
Springs on Friday by a score of 24 to '
is. on aaturuay tnoy won from Su
therland by a scoro of 1C to 13 and
tho gamo had to bo prolonged five
minutes on account of tho tlo at tho
end of tho gamo. Also on Saturday
Maxwell defeated tho local Juniors
by a scoro -at 11 to 8. It was not de
termined who won tho lournamont as
yet as Maxwoll beat North Platto two
points and Sutherland won from Mnx
well by two points.
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NORTH PLATTE (HltLS HASKET
HALL TEAM OUTCLASSES UNI
1 YERSITV RLACE TEAM.
We will sell at public auction to close out tlio Partnership of the llrm of Moore & Lev- '
poldt, on . ,
Thursday, Mar.
At the Cody llanch, one mile west and one mile north of North Platte Nebr the fol
lowing described property: '' .
Horses and Mules
'15 Geldings, age 4 to 8 years old, weight 1 Hay Mule fi years old, weight !)00 lbs '
from 1100 to 1100 lbs., all broke. 1 Hay Mule, 5 years old, weight 1)00 lbs!
. 20 Mules, age from 3 to (J years old, weight 1 liay 1orse, 5 years old, weight 1400 lbs. y
1100 to 1400 lbs. all broke. 1 3liy lar 8 years old, weight 1300 lbs.
1 jjxuwii iuaro, e years old, weight 1200 lbs.
2 Brown Mares, fl years old, weight 1100 lb
2 Saddle Horses.
The local Girjs nasketball Team
outclassed tho University Placo Olrls,
team Friday at University IMaco and
won from thorn by a scoro of 25 to 4
Tho girls played at u disadvantage
owing to sizo of the floor which was
about twico as big as tho homo floor
at tho Franklin Auditorium. At tho
end of tho first half tho scoro was 18
to 0 In favor of tho locals but In tho
second half the Unlvorslly Placo girls
picked up and gainod 4 points while
tup locals made S points.
Unlvorslty Plnco won from Havo
lock tho preceodlng Friday by a score
of 32 to 2..
15 Good Milch Cows 20 Shoats
IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, ETC.
2 DISC
1 Two-Row Cultivator
2 Two-Row Go-Devils.
2 Gang Plows
L Two-Row Lister
I Lister
1 P. O. Sulky Plow
I Gang Plow
3 Corn Binders
1 Ensilage Cutter
1 Scraper
1 Frisno
4 Mowers
1 Shredder
1 Harrow
All ol the above property is practically now 2 Wagons, wide tire with beet boxes
2 Sweeps 4 Wagons with beet racks
Rake 3 Rale Racks i Root Puller
I cl,cer , 1 "B Rack ' 2 Saddles
I Stirring Plow 1 Reet Cultivator '12 Sets Harness
4 Wagons and Racks 1 Beet Planter 3 Sets Work Harness
inuviu iijmijs, UNIU COOK STUVJs, ONR DRESSER
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TERMS- All sums under $20 Cash, sums over that amount S months time will bo
given on bankable notes bearing 10 percent interest.
Moore & Leypoldt, Owners
Auctioneer, DIOLL BROWNFIELD Clerk, F. O. P1ELSTICKER
SALE WILL COMMENCE AT TEN A. M. FRJOIS LUNCH SERVED AT NOON.
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