The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 21, 1922, Image 8

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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WILSON TOUT. lidltor and Publisher.
Entered at Uio North Platto, Nebraska
Poatoftlco ns Second Class Mutter.
8UBSCKIPTI0K I'JtICK x
One Year, In advance $1,150
TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1982.
EDITORIAL
Tho Trlbuno noknoivlodgos a post
card from "VV. T. Wilcox who Is spoil
ing somo tlmo In Ilavnnn, Culm this
wlntftr. Mrs. Wilcox Is with him.
In talk! ij with V. Ifl. c3.utnni this
veok wo were Informed that nil .i
liPi'rlaon j the lots in ICiordalc udili
tlon havo boon sold. Wo can romom
bor when that was tho town pasture
At that tlmo tho football boys dressed
in Kolth Navlllo's barn and climbed
through tho wlro fonce into tho pas
ture whoro they had laid off their
grounds. This paBturo was laid out
into 240 lots and all havo boon sold
but fourteen. From a cow pasture to
a rasldohco addition with graded
streets, modern convonioncos, fino
homos and beautiful yards, in a dozen
years is an interesting bit of local
history which wo havo witnessed.
Thoro is somo protty strong talk of
starting a potitlon for tho creation
of n paving district to toko in part or
all of Third Btroot. This Is getting
protty closo to homo and tho editor
who has stood for paving when it j wcoks at tho homo of her parents, Mr,
miut If we can but toll thorn. There
In no other way to get rid of them
than to go to tho person, concornod
and havo it out. Most peoplo wel
oonie the opportunity to right a
wrong and holp you to got rid of the
groiieh.
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FOLKS YOU KNOW
H, S. Peterson roturnod to Lincoln
this morning after Hpondlng sovoral
days In North Platto visiting frlonds
Miss Joeophlno Itobb has accepted
a position at tho Jacobson Plumbing
Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Christ of Paxton
visited friends In North Platte Sat
urday and Sunday.
Philip Mitoholl returned to Sidney
Sunday after spending tho week ond
at the W. It. Maloney homo.
F. 13. Abbott of Wollflcot was in
North Platto Saturday. Ho purchased
a car from Hondy & Oglor.
Rulph W. McBraycr of Lexington
transacted business in North Platto
last week.
S. W, Clark of Goring was In tho
city Saturday looking after biiBlnoss
matters.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hottington of
Julosburg visited friends in the city
Saturday and Sunday.
Robert A. Day of Oshkosh trans
actor ljuslnoss in North Platto last
(wook.
Mrs Alford Andorson arrived Satur
day from Columbus to spend several
Want Ads
FOR RENT Storago space in fire
proof ware houso. Simon 13ros.
FOR SALE 3 work foams. Mrs. R.
L. OravoB, 405 W. 4th. Phono 1197.
WANTED Girl for light house work.
Phono 12C0J.
was on somo othor street, must now
tako a stand whon it i on hla own
Btroot. And ho takos a utand for pav
ing and doing It as quickly as pos
sible. .North PJatto will bo Just a big
town until wo got tho rosldonco part
pavod and get a city Byatom of strsot
lighting. Wo vo nn adequate Bower
aystom, wo will havo a complete
water system in a short tlmo, and we
havo a woll equipped flro department.
Wo will nood moro dralnago some of
those tlmos and wo nood paving all
of tho tlmo. Lincoln county Is going
to spond a lot of money to mnko tho
court houso and grounds beautiful
and worthy of this county and North
Platto must go as far na posslblo to
do hor Hharo In making this city all
that It should bo. Como on with tho
potitlon.
(JET RID OF THE GROUCH
A man catno into our shop the
; ptfiordny and complained of what ho
thought was an ovor ohargo for a
Job. IIo had paid tho bill but whon
ho got to thinking It ovor ho jvns not
satisfied. Almost nnyono olso would
havo brooded ovor It and dono noth
ing. Ho camo to uB'arid told us of
and Mrs. Con Walkor.
Mrs. Geo. Troxlor and daughter Nova
leavo Thursday for Lincoln and Om
aha whoro they will spond throe or
four days.
Mr, and Mrs. N. E Buckloy camo
homo Sunday from Portland, Ore. and
othor wostorn points whoro they havo
boen spending tho past month.
N. Oloson roturnod to Goring Sat
urday after spending sovoral days in
tho city looking uftor buslnoss mat
torn.
K. It. Rliiloy spent sovoral days in
North Platto enrouto to lit a linmo r
Osnkosh. Ilo.attondcd tho Auto Show
in Omaha last week.
Mrs. ,T. C. Potorson arrived the lat
tor part of last wook frofn Bertha,
Nobr. to spond three weeks, nt the
homo of hor paronts Mr. and Mrs.
Con Walkor.
Mrs. C, P. Sponcor loft "yestorday
morning for Lincoln after spending
sovoral days in North. Platto, Mrs
Sponcor 1b stato rogont of tho D. A
R. and attended tho meoting hold
at Lexington last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Manifold and Kenneth
Doohman of Hampton, la., who spout
FOR RENT Farm and ranch place.
Inquiro 1001 N. Locust, at tho Store
FOR RENT Furnished- room, mod
ern; half block from court house
209 Locust.
WANTED Acetylene wolding of all
kinds, prices reasonable. North
Sldo Blacksmith Shop.
TO TRADE 2 North Platto lots for
second-hand car. Inquiro at Trlb
uno.
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms nt 1221 West 7th St. Cet our
pricos.
FOR SALE Cultivated ten aero tract,
closo to town. Price right for quick
salo. Answor X Y Z, caro of Trlbuno.
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FOR SALE S. C. Whlto English Leg
horn hens; all young and laying
Mrs. I. E. Qually, Box 119.
FOR' SALE Largo whlto Peking
duck oggs and goose oggs. Mrs.
Frank Cook, Route 1.
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FOR SALE Rhodo Island. Red eggs
for salo, 50 cents for 15 or $3.25 u
hundred. Androw Olson, 780F11
WANTED Experienced married and
single mon who want work. Phone
1209J.
For Salo: Thoroughbred S. f.
Whlto Leghorn eggs $1.00 per setting.
II. A. Ackorman, 008 E. 9th.
FOR SALE Hatching oggs, Barred
Rocks, S. C. Rods and Whlto Log
horns, $1 per setting. Luther I. Tuck
or. Phono C98J.
FOR SALE English Whlto Leghorn
sotting eggs, $1.00 for 1C; $4.50 a
hundred. 2019 West 6th, J. H. John-sen.
FOR SALE Hatching eggs White
Plymouth Rocks, 75 cents for 15 or
$4.50 for 100. Phono 780F13 or 7S0F-110.
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O 1922. David Adler and Sou Company
his troublo. Tho mattor wiw nntHoii
nt once and to tho satisfaction ot!tho 1ast tUrco montha 1,1 a1111'0111
both of- us. Ho was a gentleman.
Anothor mnn callod utf up about an
orror whloh ho said wo had madcj
Ho was domineering and dictatorial
and procooded to toll us that our pa
per was nothing but a pack of llos.
Wo hung up boforo ho was through
vlsltod tho woek ond with Mrs. Mag
holla Duko and Elmer Koons, eproutc
homo.
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FARMERS
AVe wold nil kinds of parts for all
kinds of machlnory. Work guaran-
Ho witu trying to got rid of his grouch i toed and prices reasonable Formerly
but was doing It In a different way. S. &. IX. Repair Shop, located one
. Now our point Is that wo do more b'.oclc wpst and ono-half block north
harm than good whon wo nurso these of poBt oflco. Murphy's Wolding and
grouohoa. Tell thorn liko a gontle- Repair Shop. .
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.than t.ho mere covering of surface.
Selection of load and pure oil;
intelligent mixing born of many
years experience; and a brush
ing in and spreading with tho
surface under treatment always
in mind.
You get all of this whon you loU
mo do your painting, be it houso,
barn, fence or interior decorating.
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TOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock
eggs, 75c for 15; $4.50 for 100. F.
C. Waltomnth, 502 S. Locust. Phon.-44W.
FOR SALE Reduced from $4,500 to
$3,700, flvo-room houso, modern ox-
copt heat; close In; nice lawn and
tr9es; garago; $500 cash, balance like
rent H. & S. Agency.
HEMSTITCHING and Picoting attach
mont; fits all sewing machines
Prlco, $2.00. Checks, 10c extra. Llght3
Mall Ordor Houso, Box 127, Birming
ham, Ala.
FOR SALE If taken at onco, 1 ma
hogany- dresser with mirror, 2 bed
room rugs, 9x12, 2 doz. Jars canned
fruit, 2 doz. glasses Jolly, 4 dozen
otnpty mason Jnrs, 1 set dlshos, 1
chllds bed and bedding, 1 chllds desk
nnd chair. Phono 316J or cal at 310
W. Socond street not
Thursday.
THIS IS THE FAMOUS
Adler Collegian McBedwin Finish,
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S ' The handsomest finish ever put inside a coat, and it costs jE
you Nothing Extra, See it here. Eg
JOHN R. EDWARDS CO.
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WANTED Lot in good residence dis
trict; will pay cash. Address by lot
tor only, giving price, location and
sizo of lot. "Jack" caro Tribune.
FOR SALE Team, ono buckBkln, f.
years old, welfht 1400; ono bay, 6
years old, weight 1400; ono bay, 6
quick salo. Also heavy Harness nnd
a wagon. See F. A. Burko, 802 West
Socond streot.
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Wonderful now spring models in
taffotta and Canton cropc dresses on
snle at $17.75 at Block's.
Miss Ina DIonor who has boon sor-
lator than lously ill for sovoral weeks is report-
ed to bo much Improved.
P. O. DEVTS,
PAINTER AND DECORATOR
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Horses and Mules
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AUCTION
Monday, March 27, 1922
At Union Stock Yards, Nortb, Platte, Nebr.
IN THIS SALE There will be a lot of well broke work
horses and mules ready to hitch and go to work, just what a
man wants to go to farming or teaming. There will be
horses and mules of all kinds at this sale, any kind that you
may want.
Bring Your Horses and Mules
to this Auction Monday, March 27. Now is the time to sell
what you want to dispose of, There is a local demand for
( horses and mules this time of tho season. When this local
demand is supplied there will be no more demand for
horses and mules for another year. Now is the time to sell.
There seems to be a buyer at these Auctions for any kind of
a horse that comes along. Get your stock in for this Auction.
Casper Ranch.
H. M. Johanson and Dell Brownfield, Auctioneers
' Jtoport of Condition of tho
First National Bank,
nt North Platto in tho Slato of Nebraska, at the Closo of Business on
March 10th, 122.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts, accept- 1
ances of other banks, and forolgn bills of exchange
or drafts sold with Indorsement of tins bank
Overdrafts, unsecured 1
U. S. Government securities owned:
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value $100,000.00
-All other United States Governmet securities 10,348.86
Total
Other bouds,;S(ocks, securities, etc: ,
Banking House, $55,782.G4; Furniture and fixtures,
$5,411.67
Real estate owned other than banking houso
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ., 47,817.88
Cash In vault and amount duo from national banks 210,637.25
Amounts duo from Stato banks, bankers, and trust
companies In tho United Statos (other than included
in Items 8, 9, or 10) 2,239.90
Chocks on other banks In tho same city or town rs re
porting bank (other than Item 12) t 4,221.26
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and- duo from
U S. Treasurer 5,000.00
$ 711,841.09
255.7,5
110.348.S6
73.509.43
Gl.194.3i
ooo.on
275,916.29
Total
$1,233,965.73
100,000.00
75,000.00
6,320.73
98,900.00
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid ln $
Surplus fund
Undivided profits 14,509.62
Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 8.248.S9
Circulating notes outstanding
Amount duo to Stato banks, bankers, nnd trust com
panies in the United States and foreign countries
(other than included in Items 21 or 22) 63,502.40
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 17,951.52
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to
Itosorrvo (deposits payablo within 30 days) :
Individual doposlts subject to check 436.GG0.84
Certificates of deposit duo in les than 30 days (other
than for mouoy borrowed) - - .45,361.29
Stato. county, or othor municipal .epooslta Becured by
pledgo of assets of this bank 25,122.40
Tlmo doposlts subject to lloscrvo (payablo after 30 days,
or moro notlco, and postal savings) :
Certificates of deposit (othor than for money borrowed) 280,000.00
Other tlmo deposits 81,916.60
Postal savings deposits 838,42
United Slates deposits (othor than postal saavIngB), in
cluding War Loan deposit nnd doposlts of United
States disbursing officers 1,611.53
Lottors of Credit and Travolors' Chocks sold for cash
and outstanding 780.00 953,745.00
$1,233,9C5.73
Total .
Stato of Nebraska, County of Lincoln, ss:
I, F. L. Moonoy, Cashier of tho abovo named bank, do solomnly swear that
mo aoovo siaiomoni is iruo 10 mo oest or my Knowieogo and bollef.
F. L. MOONEY, Cashier.
Correct Attest: E. F. SEEBERGER,
RAY C. LANGFORD,
KEITH NEVILLE, Directors
Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this 18th day of March, 1922.
(Seal) - -' A. M. Hayes, Notary Public
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