The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 10, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
CLINTON
Sign of The Big Ring
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER
GRADUATE DENTIST
Office over the McDonald
It Stato Dank.
THE BARGAIN
COUNTER LIST
MFJtCHANTS OFFER BARGAINS
FOR THRIFTY FOLKS OF
THIS COMMUNITY
Road those advertisements for they
aro tho offorlngs of. North Platto ro
tail merchants and tiro intonded to
giro tlio readers of' Tho Tribune
values to be found nowhoro olso.
Read and act.
No Blanks You Always. Win On
Groceries.
Gamble with Springer.
Gamblb with Springer and win ov
ory, tlmo on Grocorles.
Gamble with Sprlngor.
Wo havo two Ford one-ton trucks
which wo aro offering nt a bargain
prlco. Hondy-Oglor Auto Co.
Wo aro selling our ontlro lino ol
Una cotton Japanoso klmonaa at
$4,75 oach for n short, tlmo. Hotel
Palace Bazaar. '' .
LISTEN-lon't forgot tho big food
at McKnln's Cafo and meat markot
combined for 25 cents. 108 East 6th
street. ,
Ford touring special 'prlcqOlO (
"model In runiilng"cori(iltlon at $00.
Hbndy-Oglor Auto Co,
-Jim
Slightly used playqr piano t6 tho
Bold at onco at ft roal bargain. Good
standard make and In excellent con-,
dition; guarantocd practically as a
now piano. Holloy Musla -House, Cth
and Dowoy.
See my 1022 stock of paper from
ono-thlrd to ono-half choapor than
laBt year; also some bargains In pa
pers loft ovor. Call 10G1J and I will
bring, to books to your houso. Phil
Dcata.
Tho Spoclalty Shop Is showing n
ntco assortment of velvets suitable
for pillows at 75 conts a yard. Arvllln
Whlttakor. 500 Locust Str.
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TIio YEOMENV want YOU
Whon? January 10tiu
Wlioro? Lloyd Opera Houso.
Why? Tho Yoomon say:
If you've a frlond, a swoothenrt or
n wlfo, (maybo sho's nil Uireo)
Pack up tho old grub kit
Put a bow of ribbon on It,
Fotclf 'cm to tho Opory Houso!
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Automobiles and tourists will bo
Interested In a volume callod tho
Lincoln Highway which was present
ed to tho city llbrnry this wook by R.
F, Scoborgor.
OUR
Ends Saturday Night
WILCOX DEPARTMENT
CLINTON, TH JEWELER
& SON, The Eye
Satisfaction-Sure Try Us.,
BROUDER DISTRICT DOINGS
Tho Sunday school stll Imects Sun;
day at 11 n. in. nt tho school house.
School opened last ueaday with ro
nowed vigor and enorgy after tho
holiday rest.
Thoro was a watch party and social
hoop at Carl Brooders hoUBeon Now
Year's ovo. Everybody had a gooil
tlmo without violating the prohibition
lawB as was dono In so many other
places on that nighty ,
Thoro was a young cyclono passed
ovor our section of tho country Fri
day, Docombor 30. -It struck a largo
cattlo barn on tho Carl Broeder ranch
completely demolishing It. Thoro was
no other groat dnmago (tone by tho
wind.
Mrs. D. C. Whnloy of Long Beach,
Calif., formerly of thls.vlclnlty visited
with Marshal Orton'B family Wednes
day and Thursday of this week. Sho
will loavo for Lexington Saturday
mornlnjy whoro alio , will visit with
friends and rolatlvos for a few
wcoks.
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PLEASANT VIEW SCHOOL ITEMS
Warm wcathor has prevented much
lco skating but ninny other exciting
games aro thought of.
School has started again after tho
vacation of ono week with Qveryono
on hand. Tho pupils havo mado many
Now Year's resolutions.
Tho larger hoys of Pleasant View
had a snowball fight Thursday noon.
Nolthor sldo-won because ' the, boll
rang," before. It was, "oyer. . , ' .
"Tho boys of' Pleasant View nro
chopping wood to burn whllo tho glrla
mijdo window curtains for tho school
room. ' :-..
A Chrlfitmns program and plo bo
qlal was glvpn Docombor 23 by Hho
Pleasant Vfow Bchool and tho pro
coods wero nsod to buy certain school
supplies which wo badly needed.
Wp.hnd a light snow Tuesday. Even
though It whs not heavy enough for
nlldlng It wus accompanied by wcath
or cdld onpugh to nip, our flngors
and toes.
Hero Is a poem by Elmer Thomas,
ono of tho pupils: '
To tho grammar room wo gb
Wo tako n lot of prldo
When tasks aro fairly dono
With classmntOB at our side
Our tasks aro nover long
Our studies seem like play
Then after school a Jolly song
Tis thus wo work and play.
ROSE COMBED RED COCKERELS
' Chanco now to buy fully matured
Btock from this heavy laying strain
and at prlcos low enough for anyone.
I havo only a few and It yoiy want
thom como soon as thoy will riot Inst
long. South Park Poultry Yard. J.
H. Van Cloavo.
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Word was received from tho man
ngomont of tho Lincoln High school
foot hall team for 1922 requesting a
gamo with North Platto school at
North Platto this coming foot bail
soason. If tho gamo is acceptod tho
opon dato of Octobor 20 will bo filled.
f F
LLL
You still have a few days left to take advan
tage of the lowest prices you haveseen this
winter. BE SURE AND COME,
Glass Men
41
Graduate tCi tick 1 i
LODGE, CHURCH
AND SOCIETY
COMING MEETINGS IN THE YAR.
IOUS ORGANIZATIONS OF
THE CITY
t
REBEKAII . i , ,
Konslngion will moot Friday aftd
no'ort at tho I. 0. O. F. hall;' "
REGULAR MEETING , $
Of Signet Chapter 55 O. E. S. swill
meet Thursday, January 12 at 7:30.
WESTMINISTER GUILD
Of tho Presbyterian church win
moot tomorrow evening at 8 o'olook
In tho church parlors.
AUXIILLARY ,
To tho American Legion will hold
their regular monthly meeting nt tho
evening at 8 o'clock.' All are urged to,
bo present. !
'
THURSDAY ' ' ' ' Y '
W. W. G. of tho Baptist church
will meet Thursday afternoon at 'tho '
homo of Miss Gladys Foster. A good ;
attendance Is desired. !
METHODIST
Ladles' Aid will moot Thursday
afternoon. Those on tho entertaining
commltteo aro Mesdames Hosier,
Oman, R. Bcsack, D. W. Besack, Do
Bauorohflond, and MnBonv
cimisTiAN '- ' , , "'.
Tho Ladles' Aid society of" the
Qhrlstian church will meet Wednes
day at 3 o'clock lh tho church base
mont. ' All members are urged to 'TJl
prqsont.
A"FTERN00N TEA,
f51i,o Ainorlcan War Mbtliorsqor.-.
dlally Invito tho public to an after
noon tea to bo hold at tho homo of
Mrs;'" C. II. Brodbeck, 404 W.cst
Fourth street, Friday, January 13,
from 3 to 6. o'clock.
i FRIDAY
Bradford Division G. I. A. will hold
tholr regular meeting Friday, Jauu
ary 13. Election of officers will tako
placo and Btato business transacted.
All members nro requested to bo
present
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Will hold their rogulnr meeting
Wednesday afternoon nt 2 p. m. at the
K. P. hall. There will bo a public
Installation of offlcors In tho even
ing at 8 o'clock. Tho old officors will
entertain at this meeting and all
Woodmon, frlonds and Royal Neigh
bors aro Invited. Refreshments will
bo sorved. i
PARENT-TEACHER
Senior High Parent-Teacher asso
ciation will moot tomorrow nfter
noon nt 3:30.. Following Is tho pro
gram: Community singing led by
Mrs. John Bnkor, solo; MrB. Bortha
Shawgo; commorclal subjects for
second somestor, Mr. Smith; roport
on night school by Suporlntondont
Llttol, and a talk by Mrs.. Johnston.
ARARCE
YEOMAN
1 Don't miIbb that regular mdetlng
Thursday, January 12, at ' 8 o'olook
i p. m. In K. C hnll. New schemes to
( toll, Important buahioss and that
good social 'hour.. All candidates ri-
) quostcd to appear for obligation.
Basket supper January 1C, at tho
i Lloyd Opera houso.
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STORIES Olf THE EARLY
HISTORY OF LINCOIiJf
COUNTY
Tho figures glvon us regarding the
traffic on tho Lincoln highway dur
ing tho past year havo been surpris
ing to most of us. One observer tolls
us of fifty autos passing a given
point last summer in five hours. An
other counted 900 cars which passed
ono station of tho Lincoln highway
In ono day. Such figures are tribute
to tho gonius of man in constructing
hard roads along this Platto valley.
But' out of the past conies a story so
wonderful that, tho traffic of today Is
almost boyond notice. Hero is the
story ns told by W. H. McDonald tho
other day: "I remember my mother
telling of a count sho mado ono day
in tho lata '60s. Sho and father
hitched up a horso to a buggy and
drove some twelve .miles east of our
store which was at Cottonwood. It
was an early summer day and mother
amused horsolf by counting tho wag
ons, drawn by oxen all going west.
Sho often repeated that sho counted
over nineteen hundred wagons that
short distance.." There were no roads,
there wero no bridges. Tho dust was
tcrrlblo at times and tho mud 'as bad
at others. Tho wagons followed tho
trail but often cahio'on six to ten
abrest, fording streams and dragging
tholr load through tho deep sand. No
camp awaited thom nt night. Thoy
wero not furnished fuel and water
with a shower bath thrown In, They
choso their own camp, put out guards
at night, warded off tho maraudin:
Indians and rustled water ,and fuel
from tho surrounding country as they
went along. The figures given by Mr.
McDonald aro not unreasonable a9
thero aro several printod accounts of
from , four to five thousand wagons
imsslnc stations In, ono day. Such
was the Overland trail and wo havo
nothing UJday which can equal It in
romanco and wonder.
SUN
TODAY-- .
VMadoo'nas and Men." Also
Charlie Chaplin ' in "The Idle
Class." ' '
WfBD. & THURS.
it ''Home Stuff," starring Violo
Dana. Also a two reel cpmedy.
KEITH
TODAY
"The Princo Chap," starring
Thomas Mieghan. Also a' two
reoJ comedy.
WED. & THURS.
"Magic Cup," starring Con
stance Binney. Also a two reel
comedy.
STORE
Theater
S A L E
D A N C
TO BE GIVEN BY THE
FRATERNAL AID UNION
Local Lodge 1023
K. C. Hall, North Platte
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. '22
GOOD MUSIC! GOOD TIME!
EVERYBODY INVITED!
ADMISSION 55c INCLUDING WAR TAX
William Stack loft last night for
Choyenno to spend a fow days.
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Monoy Invested with 'tho Goodman
Buckloy Trust Company will realize
you G por cent to 7 per cont and ho
free from State, County or City Taxes.
Under tho now tax laws many so-
MirlHrva firrt Bllhlect to" taXCS Which
wero not under tho old law You had
bottor Investigate this.
Report of tho Condition of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Charter No. 3496. Reserve Diet, No. 10.
at North Platte, In the Stato of Nebras
ka, at. tho close of business, on Do
comber 31, 1921.
Loans ana
dls-
counts
Overdrafts unse
$ 718,140.44
cured
IT. S. Government securities
owned t
Deposited, (to se
cure circula
tion, (U. . S. f? fj
bonds par val- H'ir
ue) $100,000.00
All other United
108.92
dtates govern- .
ment securities
Total
Other bonds;
stocks, securi
ties, etc
Banking. House.
Furniture and
fixtures
Real o state
'.wned other than
banking house
9,050.00
109,050.00
69,196.11
55.7S2.C4
( EI411.C7 61,194.31
90(h00
Lawful reserve
. with Federal
Reserve Rank 49,225.10
Cash in vault !-' '''
and., amount
due from na& t .-
tldnal bankBj 164.0EG.G4i,
'AmSunt. due.fram
mate uanics,
. bankers, . and
" "trtlst eomntin
lcs In tho U. S.
(othor than in-
cluded ln items
8, 9 or 10) . J. .
Chocks on other
banks in trie
isuiiie cty or
t6wn tin report
ing bank (oth
er than Item
.12) .....
Itedeinption fuiut
with U. S.
Treasurer and
due from U. S.
troaHu'rer
1,657.5
i4,oo:
G.000.00 233,941.60
Total
'i"tl220,S31.3S
,"$ioo,ooo.oo
V. 75,000.00
v' 1,605.87
. .' 100,000,00
LIABILITIES
stock
Capital
,prtii in
Surplus ' fund . .
Undivided pro
fits Circulating notes
outstanding' .
Amount due
to Stato banks
bankors, and
trust compan
ies in tho United
States and for
eign countries
(othor than In
cluded In Items
21 or 22)
48.326.4G
206.26
Certified checks
outstanding1 .
Cashier's chocks
on own bank
outstanding .. 11,616.46
Demnnil depoMts (other
tlinn' linnk deponltn) mult
iset to Ilcnerve (depos
sits payable within 30
days) :
Individual de- -noslts
subjects sr
to check
Certlllcntes .of
deposit due In
less than 30
days (other
than for mon
ey borrowed) ,
Stato, county or
f4E,3$J.49
1
49,965.27
otner muni- '
clpal dbposlts
secured by
pledge of as-
sets of this
bunk 25,000.00,
Time deposits
subject to ro- ' '
servo (payable
after 30 days, ,
or subject to 30.
days or more
nntlr. nnrt
postal savings:
Certificates of
doposit (other .,
than for mon- v
ey borrowed). 280.000.00,
Othor tlmo do-
posits 79,044,93
Pnntnl Rnvlnn ki
(lODOBltS !.....,
'924.22 " V
irnltril StntoM
deponltM (other
than postal
savings), In
cluding War. v
Loan deporlt
account and
deposits of .'
United Btatos
disbursing of
flcors 1,554,43
Letters of Credit
and Travelers'
Chocks sold for
cash ana out
standing 1,930.00 943,925.51
Total $1,220,531.38
State nf Nebraska, County of Lincoln as.
I, F. L. Mooney, Cashier of the
abovo-named bank, do solomnly swear
that the above statement Is true to the
host of my knowledge and belief.
P. L. MOONEY, Cashier.
Subflcribod and sworn to before me
this 6th day of January, 1922.
A. JI. Hayes, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
13. V. SEEDEriQEH,
UAY a LANGFOH D.
JOHN J. IIALLIGA N,
Directors.
L. C. McQraw returned last evening
from Gothenburg wlioro 'ho transacted
business. . h
Dr. Briggs of Ogalalla transacted
professional business in tho city yos'
terday.
Wsnt Ads
y
WANTED-Cood windmill and tower. "
Phono 687W or 34.
FOR. RENT Storage space In fire
proof w.ard house. Simon Bros.
FOR. SALE-rFresh eggs. Mrs.- E. WV
WrlghtN JPhone 798-F-14.
LOST Ladles' fountain pen.
-'4dj.'
3-
Phone
FOR RENT 8 room houso, 400 block
on West 11th. Phono 934J.
FOR SALE Household furniture.
Mrs. C. A. Weir. Phono 232. &
POR; RENT Furnished rooms, strict
Yly modern. 405 West Fourth St.
FOR SALE Plymouth Rock roosters.'
Mrs. C. S, Trovillo.
XtOST A Bulging & Loan ibook and
Ono brown' klfl ? irlnvo ' TJnfiim tn
K04-E. :3rd. ?' H
' 'f'bK SALE-Three' Hamburg cock
erels: one Ancona. Cn.ll ?1K Pino
for informatlon.v
OI SALE Purebred S. C. Jl. I. Ilea
cockrols, $1.50 each If taken at
once. 'Phono A." R.- Guiles,- 788-F-12.
WANTED-rMature lady or entlomaji
to collect and solicit business lh
North Platte. Address P. O. Box G78.
FOR 'SALE Poland China boars;
price right. G. E. Chittenden, Phono
782-F-14.
FOR SALE Thirty spring chickens,
18c per pound. 922 East 2nd St.
Phono 94G.
FOR RENT Fivo rooms, over the
New Method Tiro Shop, 511 Lo.
cust St W. H. McDonald.
FOR SALE First class Rliodo is
land Red roosters. C. I. Lewis, 002
E. C St.
FOR RENT 3 lijjht housekeeping
rooms. 215 "West Third St., Phone
11G9W.
LOST White and brown 2-year-old
femalo hound; collar on when last
soon. Roward for Information or re
turn. 30G East Tenth. Phono 941W.
FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock!
roosters, last year's birds, $2.00 por
bird. O. F. Frqy, Hershoy, Neb.
Tolephono on Horshey lino.
FOR SALE If you aro looking for a,
bargain in houses, havo flvo rooms,
bath, gas and" garago; in fino loca
tion, close to town, 314 S. Pino.
WANTED Agent to sell Hog, Stock.
nnd Poultry tonic. Supply dealers
and also sell direct to farmers. Ad
dress E-G care Tribune.
WANTED Hogs for n western mar
ket, whero I can get 75c under tops;
day loaded. Phono 785-F-ll. Co
operative Shipping Association, n
.Nowston, Manager.
FOR SALE Ono 5 and ono 6 room.
houso with lights and water In lots:
at 312 nnd 316 E. Third St.; $3,800
ca3h or $4,000 terms for both. Mrs.
K. L, Turner, G12 Washington St,
Boise, Idaho.
FARM FOR SALE An lmr"
placo for stock and farmln'
miles S. E. of Wallace, Nob.:
acres good corn groundand 430
pasturo and hay, pasture fenco'
three dlfferont pastures. For
tlculara soo or Phono nwnrr. I
ved
: ia
120
res
into,
-ur-
Dillon, 410 East 2nd sf., North P ite,.
Nob. Phono. 99GW.
D.