The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 28, 1922, Image 7
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE n t.t :.: it t.t t.t it s.t 11 t.t t.t it j't : 8 NICHOLS NEWS Mrs. C. S. Trovllla has been qulto sick lately. Hor daughter, Mrs. Walt or Good, arrived last Thursday to at tend her. Chris Koch was called to tho cust om part of tho stato last week ou account of tho death of an uncle- Ho j't , -was accompanied by his two brothers, Gus and Jako, who llvo south of Hor shoy. Georgo Sullivan who hns boon laid up with rheumatism nearly all wlntor Is roported to bo slowly Improving. Mr. Sullivan Is ono of tho oldest resi dents of Nichols Bhool district. Tho Nichols Lltorary society hold its last meeting for tho winter last ft Friday, March 24. Evoryono had a Though the smartness of the many styles in $iich it an- $ftn tlmo b,ut ncar y WM .a. " ,r .v roadv to adiourn until next wlntor. A ' ' Afc i ft pears is undoubtedly the reason that this beautiful leather ft Lostor McConnoii who received i. FOLKS YOU KNOW LOCAL AND PERSONAL Patent Leather Pamps Deserve Their Place on Fashion's Pedestal : is so popular, we cannot help but respect the very prac- tical reason why one woman selected her's ft ft Said she: 'I will save the price of these patent leather shoes in shines alone.'t There's a thought there! Laird - Schober Low , Shoes for Women. Everwear Hosiery for ft t.t ft ft i.t i.t ft :.: i.t it i.t ft H t.t t.t Men ik Women ft if , it i.t it broken arm in an auto accldont about ton days ago has boon having consid erable trouble with it. Ho was In tho hospital In North Platto a fow days last week but returned homo Satur day. :o: "Word was recolvod hero this morn ing of tho death of 0. W. Brown of Salt Lake City. Ho formerally re Bldod- hero. Death was duo to blood poisoning in tho jaw. Mr. Drown was born and raised in North Platte and moved td Salt, Lake a number of yeas ago. Ho leaves a daughtor, Mrs. Lulu McConnoii of Denver nnd two grandchildren. Tho funeral services will be held today and interment will bo mado at Salt Lake. Mrs. C. Ittindbaok and daughtor ut Mrs. C. Ell Is reported to bo on tho Pnxton woro visitors In tho city Mo:, list this week, day. Miss Helon Baker left yesterday for Miss Mario Schwaiger spent Suti- Gmi,d l9laml t0 aVxuX a tow (,lls day In Sterling: Colo., visiting at tho vteltlng frlonds. R. Weir home. I Albert LoDoyt of Paxton returned Minnesota Ited Rtvor Early Ohio'.10 ! lomo after-spending the past o ,.im.i ai mmi week in North Platte transacting chael's Grocery. business and visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Greono loft thl8 Mr. and Mni. W. W. Cunimlngs livu ' tit In Atfnnlnm 9 am fY I An rt r li rx morning for Goring after spending a,"" " .w week in North Platte vUltlng friends. WA" 8,t Uc,r,8"' Chc8lor' who ,H The Hastings College Gloe club ar- .7 7' " rived this morning and vill give a there visiting frlonds and relatives. . ,.,. F. Hoxlo left Saturday tor ugaiailu tnjB ccninK, ifli.r cmnmlliiir Rnmi) tlmn In North I 1 n .. .. . - n n.i. ,i ,i,ii.i iPluttO .' tT. u A UlVIDUll UI1VI Miai4l VII c ujflW1 roiurn tomorrow 10 uioir nome M. E. Crosby left ycstordKy fdV 1 J ntlm Nnh nftpp thn Lexington where, ho will attend tho t k t w ,to , Miss Mablo Waltors was amont; William Elliott left Saturday for thoso who returned Saturday from Omaha. Ho will rocolvo medical treat- Lincoln to spend tho spring vacation ment at St. Joseph's hospital. here, W. V. Hoagland was among those Schwaiger loft Sunday for that left yestorday morning for Lex- ponvor whero ho will spend a week hmtmi to nltond tho district court transacting business, lie will auo re , , , , colvo mculcal treatment wmle mere At.., rri T).in1i..iiti will rirrlvA rlinl . . . - . l i J t. I.. 1.11 a UVII. I v.Ut UU klUil.ll.,T latter part oi uio weoit. irom Aiuiruuu to visit at tho I. Smith homo LOOK GOING , MASONIC nognlar communfcatlou, Tuesday- oVonlng at 8 p. m. A goUtogethor meeting. ,f ' , BAPTIST Thoro will bo n sootal at tho home! of Mrs. E. A. Shenk at 221 S. Locust, Thursday afternoon for (ho ladles of tho church and congregation. ' MISSION Ally Tho Woman's Missionary socloty of the Lutheran church will meqt, Frt-i day nt J p. m. Mih Mrs. Chftii Murk, Jr.. f.i.4 West Ninth street. Tho toplo will bo "The Home Church at Work." Sj Organized 1887 ft Thirty-Fifth Annual Statement jjjj of the Mutual Building & Loan Association ffi OF NORTH PLATTE, WEBR. ig YOBMAN o i Card party at Firemen's hall, Wed nesday, Mnrch 29. Given for tho bene fit of the girls' drill team. For Yoo mon and Uiolr frlonds. Begins at 8:30 sharp. Lunch 25 cents. For the Year Ending February 25th, 1922. Hi ifi m BR Hi ffi Hi Hi Hi bfi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi m m b?i Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS Balance March 1. 1921 $ 14,789.42 Duos, Running Stock 191,252.55 Paid-up Stock 235,300.00 Interest 105,323.78 Fines t 949.05 Entry and Transfer, Fees , , . 727.25 Loans Paid . 1- 88,103.99 Rent Office Building -w- 1,770.78 Loans $292,400.00 Withdrawals, Running Stock 91,908.80 Withdrawals, Paid-up Stack 184,800.00 Intorest , 52,442.32 Salaries : 5,G53.t'0 .Other. Expense , 1,909.72 Balance in Treasury. . 9,100.72 -r'-. i -.-. f) :1 , . .... $638,21G.82 ASSETS Loans on Real Estate $1,54G,G00.00 Loans on Stock as Collateral 0,200.00 Duo from Shareholders 4.G49.G0 Office Building 27,423.11 Furniture and Fixtures 1,335.47 Cash in Treasury - 9,100.72 '$G38,21G.S2 LIABILITIES Instalment Stock ? G20.192.27 Paid up Stock 890,200.00 Advance Payments 22,937.20 Undivided Profits 1G.G79.4G Reserve Fund 39,300.00 $1,595,308.93 $1,595,308.93 It Is with, a good deal of pleasure tliat tha Officers and -Directors presont to tho sharaliolders this the Thirty-fifth Annual Report of 'the Association. M Tlyj following brief summary shows the growth of tho Assooiu'tion during thn past vcar. f Wo havo mado 140 loans for building or purchase of homes to tho ag gregate amount of $292,400.00 during the past year, fully meeting all dc mandst for loans. Our assets are now $1,595,308.93, an Increase for tho year of $128,2G8.G5. Our reserve and undivided profits are $55,979.40, an Increase for tho year of $G,707.24. Wo have distributed dividends during tho year, to running stock $43, 878.13 and to paid up Btock $52,442.52, a total of $9G,320.G5. That we havo mado such substantial growth during this year of finan cial stress Is largely due to the cooperation and loyalty of our more than two thousand shareholders. m Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi from Lincoln to spond tho sprint; va cation with his parents, Dr. and Mra. Keith Novlllo left for Omaha Sun- QcorgG Dont. ... lay evening where ho will sponu sov- Mlsa Holen Kane loft Sunday for oral days transacting buslni'ss. lur aomo at araM,i Junction, Colo., Royer Hastings returned Saturday after spondlng four months it. tho from Omaha after attending the Mat- Harry Cramer homo. Shu was visit zenaucr recital thoro Friday. lug her aunt, MIsb Clara Kane V. L. Moonov left Sunday for Chc- S- Clinton loft Sunllny for Oma ...... ..... I lin wlinrn lin will snntifl nnvir.il ilnv.t onno to nttonti tuo annuo convention "L -" hold there this week. trnnenctlng buslnoss. Ho wi : nhio go . o, , i ensas uity ant spenti a row na A1LSS Arviua wuiuaniir tun. , . f rMlPnlnff ,,nmo t. .... -1. , .i.ll 1 nnnnit nMT. I ior uiiunu wuu.u m.u Dv-,- Mlss Morcollo3, lcft Jnst evo erai uays iraiiBuuiuiB n,ntr fnp rinnvnr whom Rlm will vllt Attorney L. Baskns loft for Gnndy hor sistcrs. Mrs. Guy Ponojoy and yesterday to attend a session of uls- MrS) nnrria stunrt for several days. trlct court lioiu tuoro tins wock. Mlag Mlirv Drost returned Satur Mrs. R. L. Motcalfo of Paxton was day from Lincoln to vhilt hor paronty In tho city last week visiting her Dr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Drost. Mary has parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoxlo. boon studying music at tho university Q t unvnn nont Saturdav in Alfro1 Anderson and son, Al wv.tAo tn viit hor daughter and ,u- loft Saturday for their homo in .vWuw.. --- " ni .,i.ii it. i transact business. r.' " . tt . oi Mrs. iuucrson b parents, iir. anu Attorney J. J. naingan wont lo Pnn xvuen- ingion yesicruuy 10 unu.iu Dv;Dn.w., ... nHo.kmiH.lorfnr n. of district court held there this woe. Qma&y fnM 0mnha whorc Jack Bcal of. thlB city Hpcnt Uio sho attended tho recital given by . . 1 T - l-lil I wcok end in uroiten now iaiuuK umnMadnnio Mntzonauor. On tho wa.v parents. homo she visited relatives In Cozad. Tho young peoplo of tho Methodist Mrs. Georgo Troxlor nnd daughter. church will hold a Bleating party In Nova, returned yestorday .from Lin Maxwell .Thursday nlghU coin and Omaha whoro they spent Mrs. L. R. Duko returned Saturday four days visiting. Louis camo homo from Omaha where she spent soveral with thorn and will spend tho spring davs vsltlng frlonds. vacation hero, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McConnoii spent AIr- fllr- noxio win leave Rnn.lnv in Hershev Visiting at the Ed r,ua wuua lul UBU,,mil ,"U4U 1 tlinv w II mrtirn Minfr mnift fni fiia lTkt.AWkuw i T- . , , , next nix monuiB. ur, uiui iwrm v. j. Mrs. William llalst rotumeu to nor ... ... homo In Horshoy after attondlng the . . nB. n . . ,.-,.- .'.,. t 1 1.1,1 l.nMrt Ctititti1nv I aimpson muuww wro nmnnir t.linan tlint rntnrnod hmnrt Mr. and Mrs.0. IT. Eyorlo of Hor- from Lincoln Sunday to spond the. shoy spent Saturday In tho city visit- WOek's vacation horo visiting their lug frlonds. paronts Mrs. Elinor BodKor and sons Gun District court adjourned Into Sat and Dennis left Sunday for Centralis, nrday evening and Judge TeWell and Kansas being called thoro by the death Reporter Smith left Sunday. The; of Mrs. Bodker's mother Mrs. Roborts are holding court nt Loxington this TMo TC A ATfnrnv of this dtV (1(1- P700 i.i.o. ... -- - i T, ,, ... , ..... .,..i a...,.lnv for nrmnrlcht. Oklu. n. luwna mownuii iuu ywiuiuHjr ' xv.n n,i Bovoral weeks for Minneapolis, Minn, being called .....i. r L-nTin... uoro by tho death of hor mother VlalllUti "VI DIDIU1 lt,io. wvv. In tho case of Kunkol vs. Gralmn BRADFORD Division of tho G. I. A. will enter tain their husbands at a dinner Thurs day, March 30, at 7 p. m., in tho K, C. hall to colobrato tho 25th anniversary of tho division. Waltor Porry of tho Biological Sur vey will givo a demonstration of pocket gopher eradication at tho P. W. Olson farm on April 7. This is Uio announcement sont out by the county agent yesterday. Dixon Optical Co., oyo Borvlce. DB, O. n. CBESSLEK GRADUATE DENTIST Offico ovor tho MoDonald Stato Bank. When in North Platte cone and see;us Hotel Palaca Palace Cafe Palace Bazaar Everything reasonable. Station. Ilrot claso crd prices Opposite - Union Pacific itmzssi Dividends and Interest received from Build ing and Loan Investments are exempt from I ncome lax. A late act of congress provides tho exemption from income tax' an follows: "So much of. tho amount rocclvod by an Individual after Do- - ccmbor 31st, 1921 and beforo January 1st, 1927, as dividends or in- ;r' terost from domestic building and loan associations, oporatod exclusively for tho purposo of making loans to members, as does not oxceod $300.00." This will practically exempt the entlro incorao that any of our share holders will dorlvo from their Investments In this association. Wo cannot refrain from calling tho attention of our shareholders to thotfact that tho past year of industrial and trado depression has not been folt by this Association, unless It may be) said that tho dull times havo in duced so many people to savo money that they place it with this Association for safo keoping. Tho condition of this Association was never so strong as It is today. T. C. PATTERSON, President, BESSIE F. SALISBURY, Secretary. Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi AT T H E WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Matinee at 2:15 and 4:10 p. m. Mrs. A. Brouor. Mrs. Brouor is known liv inn iiv IMnrMi PlnMn nnnnln Imvliit" , . . I. , . , . . r' j ....... j - - . A. .... 4. ... . . .. . -r. ot ill Uio jury roturnot. a v.u. u fomor,y re8j(lod ,10r0( Saturday nignt in ravor oi uio iimni tlff and fixed the amount at $13,158 12. Georgo II. Kellogg, county, agent will attend a meeting of westorn county nfonts to bo hold at Bridgeport on April 5. Howard McMichacl returned yester day from Torrlngton, Wyo. whoro he spent several days transacting bust ncss. Mrs. Joo Condlt was taken to tho Osteopathic Hospital yesterday morn lng whoro sho was oporatod upon for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Garman, Clarence Garman and daughtor Clarico spent Sunday in Sutherland vsltlng nt tho Frank Garman homo. Mis Mablo McVlckor returned to er homo in Lexington after spending a wool: looking after hor hnt shop and visiting friends Junior Hlnman returned Saturday from Lincoln to spend tho spring va cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Y. A. Hlnman Misses Elinor and Nolllo Allen re urnod to Omaha this morning. They woro called hero by tho death of their father. A. D. Allen. Miss Auolo Nougobnuor returned this morning to hor homo In Omaha after visiting thrco weeks with Mlna Suo Murchlo, rhos. Orton loft this morning for Ogalalla whoro ho will Bpond tho day transatlng buslnoss. Ho will alBO at tend tho lecturo given by C. W. Mair this afternoon. Mrs. M. II. Gilfoyl returnod Satur day from Omaha. Mrs. Gilfoyl heard tho Matzenauer recital whllo there- Two of her pupils, Madeline Bllckena- dorfor and Royer Hastings nccom Wall Paper 10c a Roll and up . Painting and. Paperfoanging Store Open Afternoons Rilner Building. 113JW. 6th St. ' Phone 570W H. H. LANDGRAF N & PL Small heading a company that includes 1000 Beautiful Girls is a typical Sennett. Cast including - JlnJlsfoclated Producers Production Ben , 'Durpirx Mane Prevost Charlie Mwiay Phyllis Haver pnnied hor on this trip