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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1922)
t THE NORTH PLATTE SHMI-WISMKLY TRIBUNE THE BARGAIN COUNTER LIST MERCHANTS OFFISH BARGAINS FOR THRIFTY FOLKS OF THIS COMMUNITY LOOK WHAT'S GOING ! FOR THOSE WHO GO ! !A COLUMN OF NOTICES ABOUT CHURCH, LODGE AND SO CIETY MEETINGS FOLKS YOU KNOW Road theso advertisements for tliey. aro tho offerings of North I'latto re tail morohant8 and aro intended to glvo tho readora of Tho Tribune values to bo found nowhoro olso. Road and act. MASONIC F).Iowcraft dogroo tonight at 7o'olock. LISTEN Don't forgot tho big fcoJ at McKain's Cafo and meat market combined for 35 cents. 108 East Gth street IJ RADFORD Division a. I. A. will moot at 2:30 sharp Friday aftornoon. WAR MOTHERS . And tholr husbands will bo cntcr- tainod nt tho homo of Mrs. Ray C Langford, Friday ovonlng. February 24. Oscar Frlosonborg of Brady spout Monday transacting business In tho city. R. L. Cochran roturned from a.bus- inoss trip to Arthur yostorday morn ing. '. 1 Ed Duggan of Elsie la visiting his sister, Miss Margaret Duggan, this wotk. Dixon Optical Co., lens grinding. Paul Sawyor of Scottsbluff was In tho city Saturday transacting busi ness. Bort Hudson of Stapleton was In tho city Saturday to rocclvo modlcul treatment Miss Klrkpatrlck of Paxton was in tho -city Saturday to recelvo medical treatment Mrs. J. Lo'norgajr died last night from a paralytla'stroko, at tho homo I of hor daughtor, Mrs. Frod Oulmctte. Wo aro selling our ontlro lino ol flno cotton Japanoso klmonas at $4.75 each for a Bhort time Hotel Palace Bazaar. Havo a photograph mado of your kiddles. Tholr charms can bo mado pormanont in a good portrait. Rem brandt Studio. METHODIST Missionary socloty will Borvo a din ner to tho public March 2. Tho pro coeds will bo used to help tho Japan oso mission. SPECIAL Flour, 48-pound sack, $1.48. Gamble wit Sprlngor. 4 Stores. Sco my 1022 stock of papor from ono-thlrd to one-halt cheaper than Inst year; also somo bargains In pa pore loft over. Call 1001 J and I will bring to books to your houso. Phil SIGNET CHAPTER No. C5, O. E. S. will hold Its regular mooting Thursday ovonlng at 7.30. Thoro will bo Initiation and refresh ments will bo sorved CI C. A. Lundon of Brady spent Mon day looking after business interests In ftin nltv. William Bloomlngcamp of Koystonoho dato of tho funeral has not boon spoilt yostorday transacting business set In this city. Harold Coatcs spont Saturday and Sunday In Sutherland visiting friends and relatives. Myrtlo Boal of Ogalalla Is spend ing several days in tho city, transact ing business. Put Tho Tribuno awny after all tho family havo read it as you will want to rofer to it later. Mrs. R. I. Glbbs of Stapleton was In tho city Saturday to recelvo medi cal treatment. Mrs. M. M. Long left for Eugene, Ore., today to Bpend soveral month visiting relatives. Holen Bonner loft for Lincoln Fri day night whore sho will nttond the Stato University. Paul Grioso returned to his homo In t'axton today after spondlng sdvoral days transacting businoss in tho city. Ford chass!8-$90. Hondy-Oglor Auto Co. HATCHING EGGS FROM- L. & S. Groccteriu. :o:- FOR SALE Ono aero and a 7-room houso nt 13000. Threo acres and a 4-room houso at $3,500. I have larger tracts with or without improvements If you aro looking Tor a homo I can savo you tlmo and money. Phono 323 evening 1130. E. A. Olson. Thorobred S. C. Rhode Island Reds Pen 1 Headed by 1st cockerel and 1st, 2nd and 3 pullets, North Piatte Poultry Show, with six other pullets of exhibition quality. Eggs $3-00 per setting of 15 eggs. Pen 2 Headed by 2nd and 3rd cockerels North Platte Poultry Show and thoroughbred hens and pullet. Eggs 91.00 per setting of IS eggs. These Reds are excellent layers. Pen one is now avering better than 77 per cent and frequently lay 100 per cent a day. KEITH NEVILLE PHONE 262. CHRISTIAN Ladles Aid will moot Thursday aftornoon in tho church parlors. Mosdames Groves, Trout, Greon and Elliott aro on tho entertaining com- mlttoo. Financial Statement s Doats. -:o:- FOLKS YOU KNOW LUTHERAN Woman's Missionary society will moot Friday aftornoon at 3 o'clock a,t tho homo of Mrs. II. J. Rathman, JM 802 East Fourth street. Tho subject ;$2 Mrs. Calvin Abbot of Bayard spont 11 bo "Tho Why, How and Who of Saturday shopping In tho city. orolgn Missions. Addlo Reckat of Paxton la spondlng FORRESTERS ' Tho Ladv Forcstors will hold a dance at tho K. C. hall Mon- ! -1-.. trl. OO A itmli.nlnn will )tn 1 UUy. I'UUI UUIJ 0 If 11 Ml) I this wook Hhopplng In tho city. Dixon Optical Co., testa oyoa. Dr. J. S. Twlnem mado a profes- slonal ca 1 at Horshey yostorday. .$LQ0 ftnd BpocUltorB wlu bo ciiargod Ufi avj.it). irnnjuj ui wiittiuiuk 10 u mu 0g contS city to rcolvo medical treatment, " ' Raymond Johns of Donvor was a METHODIST businoss allor in tho city ;Monday. Aid society w-.U meet Thursday nt- Clinton & Son, Tho Eyo Glass Men, tornoon at tin church parlors. Tho Sorvlco and Satisfaction. ontortalhlng cont'iiUeo will be Me- Attornoy Bcatty wont to Oaukooh dames H. A. B.-ool;., J. S. Davis. R Monday to transact Vgnl bup'nos;!. j0gman, S. U. Voaniley, and OA Cliarloa Boguo loft for Rawlins, notnllng. Wyo., Monday to transact businoss. I Rend tho Barirain Counter list. NIGHT SCHOOL William Hondv anont Vostordav Will hold a mlxor Thursday evontng ffiiionnHno' 1 1 1 1 ( n r.a a In T av n rri rr .In thd Franklin auditorium at 8:45. Frank liunn of Stapleton Was in the Thoro will bo musio by tho band and city yostorday transacting business. Frod C. Quiard of Fremont trauS' acted businoss in tho city Saturday. W. II. Wintoror rf Keystone trans nctod business In tho city yostorday. mnA nlt.lv nn.l nnmmlinl.v alnr.- ing. -'Talks will bo glvon by Rov. gij .Mooro and Mrs. Cochran, county auo- orlntondont Also nn exhibition bvj tho ttlrls irvmnnalum class. Refrcsh- G. C. Basaltt of Tryon la spending montB will bo sorved and tho public today transacting businoss In tho city, is cordially Invited- Admission fro. Clatton Loo of Wallaco Bpont Sat-, 'n'- urday transacting buslnesa In tho city. FOR A GOOD TIME ft Tt-ii- TTI 1. J .1 nHi. ...... , --- Mrs. Helta Hlrahslod of Poxtoa 1 i V i i .i , l A masked ball nt tho K. C. naUi; spent Saturday ahopp Ing In tho city. oyon F(jb 23 for gj l Ullllllll UIIH yv... . uv....... -p. roclopta to Bhow at tho door. In this way' only can you got In. Thoao that woar full costumoa aro froo. Thoso woarlng masks and no costumes will business visitor In tho city yesterday. Mrs. W. V. Stowavt of Loxlngton iu visiting at tho Wllllan Stack lomo. Georgo Smith of Staploton spo .1 Monday transacting business In tha b'; n wea 1 itur maakts will bo BO conts. Prizes awarded for tho host and comic cos-) j tumcs. Thoro will be a costumor at RInckora Fobniary 23. i city, W. L- Bodornla of Cozad apont Sat urday transacting business In tho city. w.,UB 0w.v, w .uipvV o4 v. v , LADY ROW1SNA. Saturday transacting nuBinoab iu mm city, Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Glasa Mon. Service and Satisfaction.' :o:- Miss Vlolot Maddox will lcavo I Thursday morning for Lincoln whoro 'aim will nfnm1 tlin Alnlin. VI Doltn. F. W. Connoally of Wallaco spent V T , " Toi JLrnnna Woaf .N . . . , . , in' formal and visit Miss Frances Wcat Saturday transacting business In tho , city ior,ng' , I n tt in' t , .. 1 Mrs, O. F. Nolson returned to her. Mrs. Roy Hallls. left for Ulyca Gothoburg Sunday after' Monday whoro s. i w l v.i !t h-r imr-t . ,. aU, bn ' ents. -:o: NOTICE It Tho North Plntto and Dickens Tolophono Co. will hold its annual stockholders mooting nt tho rosidoncn of 'Carl Broedor, Friday, Fobr. 24, 1022 nt 2 p. m, sharp. R, Kunkel, Sec. POSITION OPEN for HIGH-GUADK MEN AND WOMEN Read in this lssuo tho advortlso mont of Insured Savings Accounts by all tho North Platto banks. If you think you could socuro doposltors undor this now Plan, and if you aro absolutely trustworthy, it will pay you to aco tho representatives of tho Company managing this Savings moTomont. Room 412 McCubo Hotel 7:80 to 9 V. M. Friday and Saturday of Thla Week Monduy of Next Woolt. daughtor, Mrs. A. T. Johnson In this city. C. S. Clinton roturnod from Oma ha yostorday morning whoro ho at tended tho Jowolors convention. Victor Bock spont Monday in BI3 Springs transacting buslnoaa. Claudo Smith loft Saturday for Koarnoy whoro ho will rosumo his studies nt tho Stato Toachera collogo. Claudo hna boon homo tho last six wooks duo to illness. W. J. Tiloy loaves tonight for McCook whoro ho will speak at tho 25th. annlvorsnry colcbratlon of tho Yoonian lodgo on Wednesday ovon lng. Did your wlfo toll you to subscribe for Tho Tribuno? Mrs. J. Lanorgan vho " rocontly un derwent a paralytic stroke la Borious ly 111 at tho homo of hor daughtor, Mrs. Fred Oulmotto. Josoph Glaaor who haa boon pro nounced montally unbalancod was takon to InglcBldo, at Hastings Mon day noon. Dixon Optical Co., grinds lonsos. Miss Helen Ilylo rcturnod to hor homo In Gothenburg Monday after spondlng tho wook end visiting in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Cottollo roturn od to tholr home in Schuylor yentor day aftor attonding tho funoral of their nlwi, Adolo' LeDIoyt. OF- 1. I '. r' l U. S. .Govornment Bonds and Certificates .41,002,572 Other Governmont,, Stato and Municipal Bonds !d.-1' r W.VlQii v r . ; First Mortgago LoanB -iA 1 54,071,910 IM '. ' Railroad BondB and Stocks t 41,261,750 Othor Bonds and Stocks .1 J lk-----.J- 12,587,093 Cash on hnnd and in banka ' 7-- 7,20G,077 Loans secured by Collateral . 58,300 Roal Estato 1-1-2 7,G00,C17 Loans secured by Compan'a policies 1 21,384,243 Intorcst accrued - - ;.3,001,lu4 ". ; ;4 . " Deferred and Outstanding 'Premiums 1 11.899.G13 All Othor Assets i:2 - -' ' 445,590 Total ABSots 1 1 JL$227,795,987 n mt' SUMMARY Assets. Tho Travelers Inauranco Company ' $219,005,682 Tho Travolora Indemnity Company 8,790,305 Reserves and All Other Liabilities. Tho Travolora Inauranco Company $201,316,777 Tho Travolora Indomity Company 6,255,274 Capital nnd Surplus. Tho Travolora Inauranco Company $ 17,688,905 Tho Travolora Indomnlty Company . 2,535,031 Total Cash Incomo Tor 1921 $100,73702 Now Llfo Inauranco Paid for in 1921 $474,681,39 Llfo Insuranco in forco -?l,75G,G89,82G Total Payments to Policyholders - 308,209,257 For tho Provontlon of Accldonts; by Inspection 9,275,730 . y. '. Llfo Insuranco Reserves ?1G7,100,C40 Accident and Health Insurance Reserves 5,G80,403 Workmen's Compensation and Liability Insurance Reserves 30,922,949 Unearned Premium and Claim Reserves 5,855,98G Resorvos for Taxes '. 1,857,564 Special Reserve : , 4,000,000 All Other Reserves and Liabilities I 2,155,509 Capital '- $ 7,500,000 Surplus 10,188,905 Indemnity Company. - Capital , 1,500,000 Surplus 1,035,031 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS (Both Companies) ? 20,223,936 ' Total $227,795,987 Gains m the Year of 1921 Increase Assets ' , , $ 24,362,650 Incrcaso Total Premium Incomo 4,991,262 Increase Total Cash Incomo 6,298,4"G Increase Llfo Insurance In force 180,150,833 '. Incrcaso? Payments to Policy Holdors 1,310,4G3 Increase Reserves for Protection for Policyholders 22,858,010 A Few Facts About the Travelers j Commonccd writing Accident Insuranco In 1894. The oldest Company In Amorlca. Has paid claims to Policyholders of $308,209,267. ' Has paid for tho PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTS $9,275,730, Think of tho sufforing, liv&s and llmba saved by this work. Haa noarly double tho liability and compensation business of any other company in tho world, and writes one-fourth of tho Compensa tion businoss in tho United States. , Has nearly doublo tho personal Accident Insuranco business of any othor company in the world. Wrote over $11,000,000 in Accident and Health Promlums In 1921. Is tho fifth largest Llfo Insuranco Company In tho world. . Has tho boat roputatlon for prompt and fair settlement of clalmB of any company in tho world. C. F. TEMPLE DISTRICT AGENT Room 10 Brodbeck Building. 9 Phone 63 IS Hi m m m -5 m fi tR Bi ! m il