The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 20, 1921, Image 8

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    NORTH PLATTTF3 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
SemMHeckly Ztibmxt.
ffMnMlftltwl In 1M.
Wf MOX TOffr. Editor and I'nblhher.
Holered At the Jforth I'lutlfl, Hs"braka
T'fjfUNUM m gwoiM ClaM Matter.
Ohb Tfr In mlrnnrV $2)0
Kf)IT0KMIM
A wtwunlwaUiwIlm m Ur jwrt f
Ar rbr etir, trt 4jirijHMnt
or in -rirtl to
tort tM eilr trM)i7 tMt 100
ont of pmrkrt. Th lie MM f for
Ike Andfrwn'Srsdcr Hhow Maonnf
to JJftf a (tar, tyfecM tke fUr ot
jfctefo win( (o fMM ihm Iteenw ther
j-r told that tnofr 4rrmftt wrth
Hm Ar uprtment wm tout ih
tlttmw would fc pld by t firm de
partment' Htnc tb depwtmety !
u p.rt f'"0 (mrMtw from the how
company U Ik x qawttoR whether It
WIiob ih bM for rvn were -.if i, in r,.v uemM or whefh
dpfnM 1m wlrtfer Cb lnt bid wm it wIl tM! gW gt t)l ornVl
UM mn rrd, A few day ago 1 ciap,y to py it or whUr Uie
an nt for one of tha rrln n-;c,ty ofrt?ll will dowuo thu fee to
tractor waa in town and rernarKM
that the work could now we done for
$1.71 a WjHfir yard. From UiIh It
would nppoftr that om mighty ood
l ho flro department or do ome other
rWay.
Tho. Kdltor of the Tribune acknow-
judgment w mmI when the former j lugee eomplltnoniery ticket to the 8
bid wor ttirnod down.
There tire oveml nolftf' Ixirliorxl
dlnbtf of varfoua klrtdK In tho country
tributary to North Platte about which
fdry fow j)(K)plo ever hoar. The Trlb
tltio Invito oaeh of Hiomo club to ap
point a correspondent who will re
port tho Items of Interest In- such i
Way that wo may ftfve a corroct ac
count to our readers. Kutlmntliii; that
til loftHt two pontons read oach copy
of the 'frlbuno wo havo about flvo
thoiiartd roodora. Wo do not charo
for publishing mioh now and will be
vory Klad to rocolvo Horns ot thla rm
turo at any lime.
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Wo iiolwiowhllKo rocolpt of nn'ln
vllutlon to nttund tlio xruduatloti
teral or Utith Alfred a Uanioll
front tho HlRh School at I'ulacloa,
'J'ojhib, Until la tho dfiuifhter of Mra.
Alfroda Darnoll who lived hor.o until
nbottt throo yoaru ago. Wo romoinbor
Ituth n a vory bright girl who ttt
tractod our attention becatiMo of hor
nlnaorlty and dutortiilimtlon to' do
well. WfHm Bho loft wo told hor that
wo would bo Intoroatod, In hearing
of hur auccoaa. Tho iinnouncainnt
that canio yontorday ahowa that h)io
Is tnaklm; Hood and wo cnrtalnly
oongrntttlato hor. We predict a bril
liant futiiro for t(ilH youiiR lady If
"who only hail tho chanco.
nlor Claaa I'lay atid a rery pJoaeant
ovoiiIiik enjoying tho " FortMne Hunt
or ". We hare a little moro aantiinont
In connection with tbla annual eront
that with moat amateur play became
ot our loriK aaHociatlon with . 8onlor
OlaaHOff.
For yoara tho Senior Cluaa waa the
only achool lntoroat which waa pormlt
tod to proaent nnythlnK a ambitious
aa a play anM It nlwaya drow a crowd
d houao. Lutoly when aovoral other
groupa aro In competition, the- Senior
Claaa play baa difficulty In attracting
a crowd. Tlfo atandard at this yoar'a
production wna fully up to tho high
atandard t many years ago and It do
Korvod a largor attendancp.
Tho ,lneoln Hchpol l'aront-Teach-ors
Aaaoclatlon hold a mooting Wed
n end ay afternoon at tho achool build
ing. Thoro waa a nod attendance and
th0 Inforoat waa up to tho atandard.
Tallul worn Klvon by Mra. WHaon
Tout on "Our. Hilda," Mlaa Anna
Kramp on "Boy'a AmiiHoniont,"
and Mlaa ChalTIn on, "Health In No
tation -to Conduct,"
Mra. IS. T. Tramp am Mra, Herbert
Tramp ontertalnr)l at a konaliiKlon
WodeHdny afternoon In their homo,
About forty guoata woro proHont. Mnv
Arthur Tramp fmvo two aoloa with
Mra. j. J. KratiHO at the piano. Dalntv
rcfroBliinonta woro norvcd.
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The first National Bank
NORTH PLATTE, NKHItSKA
""Financial Statement
Ulay I, 1(121
1 'It fa
TIIIS BANK OWES
4 ItH DupoHlturo $000,(101.00
lcdoral lto(jrvo Bunk.. Nothing
Corrcupondont BankH, Nothing
, Tolnl Indohtodnou.. $0(50,001.00
'irOllL THIS I'URPOSID WID IIAVIS
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1.
2.
a.
Cuah ; $ l!)5,70(i.ai)
Aotiinl money ail funila. .with .
biKal dopoaltorluH roturnablo '
on demand.
Bonds line! SoonritloH $ 8i,7:$0.30
Coinp'oBed ot U. 9. HoihIh, North
J'lattu Olty utiii School llondu
and warrant.
QwrdraflH y
23 1 .41
LOtuiH
tl'ayablo lu
daya,
r. $ OLO.ois.sa
lua than ulimty
R.
LoutiB $ 200,772.00
Vayablo aftor ninety daya
'0. Banking Hoube ? 03,71.37
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Total to Mool,lndl)tdni8 $1(I52,778.'12
7. This Loavoi a SURPLUS- 1S0,171.8
Which 1 a Ouaranteu Vawi for
oiir 10eiK)ltorj.
TIm CMHir COfMniMtoaaca kre
eelMetl Uw frai draft of tlleplaae fir
aB4 ArebiUet Geo. A. IlWghof
work at one on tke ft$nt and api 2
fteaUomi and promisee (Mat ke !H'3l
bare ttaem ootnpleUtl within M dayp
If nothing noun wrong. It (a unrfr-'
VhxI that the fommlaeonera will , y-j
onc adrertfee for Md ml If tkey trt lj
low enough work will etart tk!n mim-Lj
mer. Mr. Nerllngbof and othoca think LC
that IralMIng materials wilt tig at txt-
torn prleee tiefore Umg fii that t H
oon aa general bnllding activity 1 Fp
atarta It will go up agalo.
This aeotfon of the oowntry haa licfo
In need of rain for some Umo and or
account of the Vlrotith tho araas and i
tree fwre been alow to come outjyfi
Yoeterday It rained finite hard for a Jf
ahort time and heavy rains are
parried from aouth and woat of ivf LL
HAIL! HAIL
CHAM. A. SHATO.V.
Charles Andrew geaton was born
Jan. 13, 1075 at Mold, Iowa, and
died at North I'lstle, Nobr., Ma 1C.
1921 agod Al yean, -I mohtha and
3 day a.
During tils youth he waa mod
em of Iowa and ,Kansa until lu- wan
oleven years of age when ho came
with hla paronta to Lincoln County
and settled at Wallace Nebr. H-rc
ho grew to manhood and in Nov.
190B h cwaa married at North Platte
to Mlaa Nettle Simmons. He took
bride to a farm home about aen-n
mlloa north-oaat of Wallaco wlwrf
thoy lived for flvo years. At 'different
tlmos alncc thon ho has lived at W'dl
floot, Maxwell-and North I'latte and
for a time the family woro'- in New
York atato Hooking health for Mr.
Boaton. At tho opening of tho Spanish-American
War he volunteered
and nerved In Company K, Second
Itoglmont of Nobraska Voluntcera
until tho clow) of tho war whon ho
received an honorablo dlacharse.
About four' yoara ago Mr. Seaton
first became 111 with dlabotca and
ono year ago ho- had tb gtvo up work
on account of tho- malady. While
weak and suffering ho bora up' pati
ontly until Juat a few" days before
hla death. '
Aa a young man Mr. Soaton was
converted and Joined tho CoiiKreKa
tlonnl Church. About bovoii years ago
ho transferred hit) membership to tho
Klrat Uapt'lHt Church of this city
whore ho has boon a faithful member
until tho end. He was a good Christ
Inn man,' v,Hli no bad habtUi and
many good ones. His many acqualnt
onccs apeak of him as a trusty friend
a good lniHlMUKt and a kind ratnor.
Ho left to mourn him, his wlfo and
his aon Duval, his paronta, Mr, and
IMm, J. II. Softton ot WolUlefat, a
brother, J, II. Soaton, Jr., of Ctlr-
Hb, a brother, Martin Seaton of Woll
fleet, a sister, Mra. John Conner of
Wollfleot a alater, Mrs. Geo. Aoyers
f Wellfleet, eloven nephews and
ono nolco. ,
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Did You Ever See Such a Season, the Weather -
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Feels Like Hail All the Time,
MR. FARMER: Was there ever a season, that you could
so ill afford to loose' cfur crop by hail as' this, season? You
know there never was., ,
I am prepared to insure your crop up to $40.00 per acre,
In case ol loss I will be with the adjuster in the field and
see that you get. a fair settlement.- In most cases losses will be
paid in cash as soori as settlements are made in field.
I will place your insurance in only responsible companies.
Don't Put It Off,
NOW IS THE TIME TO INSURE
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Insurance Specialist.
ROOM 10, BRODBECK BUILDING
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ANNOUNCEMENT
W.e deliver ftrocerloo amounting to
Jl.fiO or ovor freo; under that amount
tho charge for delivery la 10c extra,
Wo soil for cash, you buy for, loss;
ECONOMY GROCERY.
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DIU YOU ICNOW
That wo havo two nice littlo
homes just finished on West Sixth
St? Immediate possession; ?500 down
balnnco like rent. Also some nice
resident lots on payments. Let us
fellow you those bargains and tho
cstsy torms.
THE II. & S. AGENCY.
::o:
EARL WILLIAMS
IN
It Can Be Done
HERE'S HOW
The story deals with the adventures
ot an author who trlon to live tho nar
rative eontalnod In ono ot his books)
There are many surprises In storo for
tho patrons of tho
Sun Theatre Saturday
ALSO TWO REEL COMEDY
NEW, FEED STORE ,
Wo have started a now feed store at
120 AV. Eighth. Como and seo us.
Phono G29W. Hermlnghausen &
Eroman.
Want Ads
WantedCompetent girl for general
housowork. Phono G41W.
Wanted A good hosokeepor. Ap
ply at Martl's Meat Morko't.
Wa"lcd Cnrpcntor work by con
tract or hour. Estimates furnished.
.Phono 2S7J.
Vor Sale Ford Touring Car
boiiBht now in July 1920- Has been
run about 4500. lnllos. Prices $4G5
Call at 212 S. Dewey. .
lOw ftv!gs l)oioH and TImo 0or-.,
MQvHtos Wo Pay 5 uur ' t
, coni Iuturost
OWlOMtS AND DIHUei OJlS
F. Saebergar Prtwklmi),
",tl,C. Lnngftml Vloo-Proaidont
Ih-Jj, Jylooimy Cnhltn
A. D. Khunph ...... Aaalstant Gtuhlor
W. H. Kunger AwiUtunt Cnhitr
John J. Halllgnn Director
TCallh NovIUtt LVIoo-Proi(lont and Director,
-CATI1R1.&V
FOR
We are going to sell you Corn Fed Beef Rib
Roast and Rib Beef Boil for 9' csnts a pound.
This meat has been inspected by an authorized
inspector.
AlBO.it thin, lean Uncoil, at per pound -15c
10 pound pail of lnrd. par pound 11c, l6 lb. pall :$1.10
Coffee, 2 pounds . ' 25c
Peanut Butter, 2 pounds for- 35c
Orangoa per doxen , -.--- -10c
Wo tiro atlll soiling sugar in 100 lb! bags at life old price.
You otin havo your mnat order delivered with your gro
cery order. ft
" Wanted Pasture for flvo head of
mules. Gregg Bros., Phone 784F3."
To Trade Eighty acre's Colorado
land for good automobile. Call 1127W.
For Sale Genuine leather, daven
port, rocker and vacuum cleaner
Phono 487W.
For Sale Houso and lot, first class
ahapo. Inquire 806 -North Locust. Poto
Hayes.
Wanted Competent girl for gen
oral housowork. Apply 421 West
Fourth Street.
For Sa'o Piano, music cabinet
floor lamp, sectional book cases, li
brary table, beds, springs, mattresses
ipillows, dressers, chairs, set Haviland
china, International oncyclopcllia
World's Greatest Literature, draper
ies and a sot which Includes a, leather
'davenport and treo' chajrs. Mrs.
Mena V. Trotter.
CAR
When Your Battery Refuses
and Your Car Won't Go
The Prest-O-Lite Battery Station
Just 3 Doors East of First National Bank
Wnnted Girl for general house
work light washing good place for
right party. COS W. Second street.
For Snle Hatching eggs, purobred
II. I. Reds, Barred Rocks and White
Leghorns. L, I. Tucker, Phono G9SJ.
For Sale Now Anchor Hope Cream
Separator. Cheap Inquire at 105G
N. Pine St. ' l
To Trade Section of land, in Lin
coln Co. for city, property. Seo Gene
Crook, North Platte.
Wanted Position as bookkeeper or
stenographer. Experienced. Ad
dress C15 W. Seventh.
For Sale Tomato Plants Grown
on the farm. Grogg Bros., Phone
78413.
For Rent Five room apartment and
bath, modern excepting heat. For
particulars see Bratt, Goodman &
Buckley.
Midway
Co.
cNichael's Grocery
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PHONE 441