The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 10, 1922, Image 5

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ANNUAL' ItEPOJtT OF CttAM-
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"During the past year, the Chamber
of Commerce has not neglected giv
ing publicity to North -riatte.,, The
' biggest endeavor along this line was
the auto tourist freo camp ground
which entertained almost five thous
and cars over at least one night, Es
timating four peoplo to a car, which
Caretaker George Finn says is about
right wo have had 20,000. people as
guests of the city at an expense of
$1,071.33. r
In his annual report Secrotary
Dare says that tho publicity of tho
Chamber of Commerce took many dif
ferent directions. Ho mentions tho
largo welcomo sign which was erect
ed Just cast of the depot nt a cost of
$230. Early in tho year $135 was
expended for North Platto signs for
autos. One boostor trip was planned
and carried out which covered a
large part of tho territory of this
and somo of tho surrounding coun
ties. Tho base ball team received
$150 toward its expenses; tho High
School Cadet band was given $180
to defray expenses of tho trip to
Omaha and $240 was expended for
tho Fourth of July. Additional road
signs wcro put up along tho Lincoln
highway and others were repainted.
Attention was given to tho publicity
which North Platto was receiving in
tho state papers and as a result more
items of Intorest were printed in
Btato and national papers,. than over
beforo.
During the past year tho Chamber
of Commerce has assisted in enter
taining the state convention of tho
Ordor of the Eastorn Star, tho atnto
convention of tho Ordor of tho Mus
covites, tho Btato convention of coun
ty sheriffs, the district convontion o.
the Hardwaro Dealers, tho district
contention -of nowspapor. editors, the
district convention of lawyers, the
district convention . of dentists, tho
Lincoln . County Purebred Live Stock
Association, tho Commercial Travel
ers and two farmers' picnics at tho
State Farm. For tho coining year il
will give its help In entertaining tho
state convention bf the' Nebraska
Federation of Womons' clubs and tho
tato convention of insurance agents.
It will do all it enn to holp in tho
entertainment of the Fourth District
convention of tho Nebraska State
Teachers Association when 800 visit
ors will be here. The Chamber of
Commerce will also assist the Vol
unteer Firemen in trying to locate
tholr stato convontion horo in 1923.
Tho total expense of this work was
$1,237,73.
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To tho Editor:
I hear that Sammy wants to mako
1 Some laws on gasolino,
To tax us plebes somo moro
And reach down in our jenes..
Gasoline with us today
Has rose to be essential, i
"Without this over ready fluid
"Who could turn a differential? '
Our taxes are plenty high
Beyond what somo can pay,
I Yet, somo who sit at Lincoln
Think and speak a different way.
, Twould only cost somo $15,000
I To call tho hoys together,
To enact this drastic law
And talk somo of tho weather.
Just now wo have too many laws
Upon tho statute books,
Someone wants n fat posish
(Or thats the way it looks.)
Now Sammy If. you'd help tho poor
And want to stop tho "bellor,"
Why not advocate a law
Taxing J. D. Rockofoller?
But
Poor John tho prico would raise
Then no bettor off wo'ed ho,
So I guess that Samys right
I Bring on tho Legislative spree.
t Vr- TT.n nil muni niitnfl linn
, Some must uso tho cheap machines
Not all can llvo In palaces
Nor rldo in costly limousines.
J. W. Lo
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. ' E. F. Dawning of ' Maxwell
shopped in the city Saturday.
Wiljtam GInn of Omaha is visiting
in tho city enrouto to Seattle
Senator W. 'V. Hoa'glahd ' left last
night for Omaha to transact businosp.
F. H. Cocker -of Sutherland trans
acted business in tho' city Saturday.
F. G. Dameron of Maxwell trans
acted business in the city Saturday.
Mrs. John Weinborgor left Satur
day for Omaha where she was callod
by the sorious illness of her son.
Elmer Coates left last night lor
Omaha to transact business for a few
days. ' '
UEPORT OF' THE CONDITION
OP THE
McDonald State Bank
of North Platto, Chartor No. C47 In tho
State of Nebraska at tho close of bus
iness December 31, 1021.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts J308.51S.10
Overdrafts 199.63
Bonds, securities, Judgments
claims, etc., Including all
government bonds 3S.COO.00
Banking house, furniture
and fixtures C4.794.30
Other real ostato 2,375.42
Cash Items 1,499.24
Duo 'from nat'l and' !
Stato banks . . . .$154,018.58
Checks and ItomB--
ot oxchango ... 4,507.09
Currency 15,837.00
Gold coin :. 232.50
Silver, nlckles and
cents ..,...(.,.. 5,837.83
Liberty loan bonds
held as cash re
serve , 10,000.00 191,033.00
Total C97,'019.69
LIABILITIES
Capital stook paid In $100,000.00
Surplus fund 20,000.00
Undivided profits. 6,599.06
Reserves ' 40,001.05
Individual depos
! its sublect to
i check 1258,104.28
uemunu corun
cates of depos
its 3,447.58
Time 'certificates
of deposit 249,049.86
Certified checks . 325.00
Duo to National
and State banks 13,617.11 524,543.8?
Depositor's guaranty fund . 5,875;75
! Total IC97.019.69
Stato of Nebraska, County of Lincoln, es.
' I, W. E. Starr, cashier of tho aboyo
named bank, do Hereby swear that the
above statement Is a correct and true
copy of the .report made to the State
Bureau of Ranking.
W. E. STARR. Cashier.
Attost:
W. II. McDONALD, Director,
J. B. MCDONALD, Director.
Subscribed and sworn to beforo me
thlB 9th day of January, 1922.
H. D. WIESE,
(SEAL) Notary Public.
My commission expires May 8, 1920.
.Miss Julia Goodln will rotum to
Louisville, Ky., tomorrow attor spend
ing two weeks nt tho homo of hor
sister, Mrs. C. J. Pass.
Joo Pizoi returned to Donver yes
terday' after visiting at tho homo of
his uncle, Julius Plzcr, and transact
ing business in tho city.
Miss Dorothy Harris left Saturday
for Omaha Mvhero 'sho nttends
Boylo's Business college. Sho ' will
finish licr studies thp first lof; Feb
ruary. ' ''
Mrs. Frank Turpio and son, Junior,
returned tho latter part of tho week
from Omaha where they visited rola
tlves. Word was received byS. It. Dorry
borry that his fothor tho Rev. J. H.
Dorryberry of Arcadia, Flu., is suf
fering a dislocated shoulder and other
Injuries duo to a fall. Ho Is 85 years
of ago but Is reported to bo getting
along nicely.
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Heard tho YEOMEN schomo?
Heard the YEOMEN talk?
You watch out
and
Don't miss out,
MONDAY NIGHT, JAN. ICth.
AT LLOYD OPERA HOUSE.
Poem Uy,
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WHAT'S Til) USB,
It ain't nd use to warn 'em, when they ain't. got, tlm$, torcud,, Ifyou
tell 'cm to bo kcorful they hardly stop to, hood, till nt lap.t somo, 'awful ac
cident is laid up at their door, nn' of course they're awful sorry thnt thoy
didn't think before,. . . ' .',..
AVo watch our youngsters spcodln' -yes, tho llthq gals an' boys, as thoy
fool with roarln' onglncs llko they used to do with toys,- drlvln monstoro
of destruction with a childish heart an' hand, simply 'dickerin,' "with a
domon that their Pa's dont understand. ... If you. warn '.em to bo kcor
ful, In tho gentlest sort of tone, they'll Impress yoir with tho Idea, that thoy
must bo let alone. , , ,
Wo'ro gettln' too sorvlgrouB In this devil-haunted day, when human, life's
regarded nB too cheap to throw away; rate oursolvos accordln' to tho
gasolino wo burn, till experience serves a lesson that a certain class may
'loam. ... I wouldn't ask a favor, or nnythlng liko that, but clip this
Uttlo foolishness n' pasto it In ycr hat.
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This week will be remnant week.
We will have out on sale all of
our remnants of Silk, Wool and
Cotton Piece Goods that have
accumulated during the year.
,Wilcox Department Store
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