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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1910)
musical m Bktk TWENTY-SIXTH YEAH. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 0, 1910, NO G5 Trustees and Riverdale Additions, FRONT ST. 5 5 II 1 5 ; s ? N e 3 v J 2 7 y a to z n 0 O Q O q o A2 I S1 6 TH. ST. 1 sir .- , , f , t 7 S b O ft 12 "9 I JB. 12 o o 2 " I 2 I q O o 2 g " J? n 2 a s y j z f 4 7 5 9 O 2 -3a- " 1 "ft -1 5 TH. ST.. -J HR UST0E 'S o Mk P n? I t q ON R B V to 0 2 J Q A PI r- IJL ITfiOW s to ? Tz 4 TH. ST. o LJ CD -J (f) 3? z I CO UI a to it. tz o CO r- 3 RD. ST. 7 & 9. to It 2 Li I v I I - I I 8 2 9 o Q NORTH PLATTE CITY PARK. Z 00 2 ND ST. t SST3TS I T79 I JfVV "lva - L 77 , 76 v 75 v . S . 731 1. 7 OA J in " u Residence Lots For Sale . h All above lots which have prices marked thereon are for sale at said prices; all other lots .have been sold. Each lot is improved with cement sidewalks and crossings five feet wide, sewer, city water and graded streets. ' ' ' " A fjve per cent discount is givn for cash or the lots will be sold upon the instilment plan of one-ttjiith ' y- t..t. ' . c i : j ' j ...... 1 ' ' 'V ' ' . v .'' u 'c ijuiuuaac jjiuju uuwu unu onc-ienm every inree monens.. - , , . . i -v , - ,4t;'v FOR SAXiE BY . WM. E. SHUMAN. i;ik'iiin'Mi'UMiiiifiiii TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS j Carl Abrahamson spent Sunday with friends in town. Eor Rent A cood barn. 40G 15nat Thin! atreot. Misses Francis and Hazel Nichols spent Sunday with friends in Sutherland. A son was born on Friday of last week to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Combs of the Third ward. Wanted Apprentico girls. Apply to Miss Whittakor at Wilcox Store. SuptH. J. Roth, ofChoyonno, trans acted business in town Sunday and yes- torday. Mrs. Geo. B. Dent has returned fiom a month's visit with friends at Chicago and points in Michigan. few loads of cholco third cutting alfalfa for sale delivered. Phone D 7C, Doolittlo's farm. Miss Agnes Lewis, of Omaha, ppent Sunday and yesterday in town as the guest of Miss Mario Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Yates, of Suther land, spent Sunday with relatives in town, making tho trip in their auto. Always something doing in up-to-date and yours-to-plcnso in tailored suits for men and young men at the Hub Cloth- ng Dept. Joe Schatz, Roy Banks and Charles Horrod roturned to town Saturday from a week's outing on the Dismal River. Wm. Tanner, of Lexington, spent Sunday witli Mrs. Tanner who is mak ing an extended visit with relatives in town. t Sterling silver in staple and fancy ar ticles, Silver plated ware that resists wear. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. York McGuo and si3tor, of Myrtle, visited friends in town Saturday en- route to York, Neb., where they w.ll attend business college. Mrs. J. H. Fonda and daughter Mtas Blanche and son Frank, of Omaha, re turned the latter part of last week from n visit with Arthur Fonda at American Falls. We received a shipment of the'nowest things in fall skirts ranging from $7 to $20.00 each this week. Como in nnd'soe tho now styles. Wilcox Department Stoue. Miss Jane Cushlng, who had been spending the summer with relatives, near Sidney, returned to town Sunday night to resume her studies in hij;h school. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Adamson, who went to Dawson, Now Mexico, several months ngo expecting to make their homo have returned to town to rcma.n indefinitely. An automobilo party composed of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Seeborger, Mesjrs. Ar thur McNamuru and McDonnell and Misses Alice Wilcox and Irma Clinton went to Kearney Sun day. For rent. Two nicely furnished, fur nace heated rooms. Mrs. Dr. Lucns,2i'.0 East Third St. Charles T. Wholan accompanied hiu niece Miss Evelyn Daly to Omaha Mon day night. Miss Daly will attend the Sacred Heart convent in that city tho coming year. Mrs. Evans and two daughters, of Sparta, Wis., arrived the latterpart of last week for an extended visit with relatives in town. Mrs. Evans is a sister of ABhley Peters, of this city. Wanted A competent j;irl for house work. Apply to Mrs. E. F. Seeborger, 602 West Fourth. Miss Bertha Banks who has been elected to the position of teacher of normal training in the Lex ington High School went to that place Saturday and took up her new duties yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dill returned from Chicago Saturday night. For tho past six weeks Mr. Dill has been re ceiving modicul treatment from spec ialists in that city, and while ho has not fully recovered from tho stroko of paralysis which he suffered several months ago ho returns very much im proved. Don't Break Down. . . Severe strains on tho vital organs, ike strains on machinery, cause break downs. You can't over-tax stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves with out serious danger to yourself. If you are weak or run-down, or under strain of any kind, take Electric Bitters tho matchless, tonic medicine. Mrs J. E. Van do Sande, of Kirkland, III., writes: "That I did not break down, while en during a most sovere strain, for thre j months, is duo wholly to Electric Bit ters." Use them and eniov health and and strength. Satisfaction positively gUarante'cU. 20 cents atSlonoDr'ug Co. Ed Kellher went to Omtfha Sunday night to consult an oyo specialist. Mrs. N. C. Bell left Saturday morn ing for an extended visit with relatives in Omaha. Now lino of Dishes just received at Tramp's Grocery. Wo would like to have you sco them. Paul Tobin came down from Denver for a brief visit with friends and rela tives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ross went to Sutherland yesterdry for a brief visit with relatives. Buy Peaches for canning now, $1.10 a box at Wilcox Department Store. Ncls Christiansen roturned Sunday morning from an cntended visit at Pa cific coast points. Emil Voselpka left Saturday for Kcarooy whero ho will visit relatives for several dayB. Mrs. II. V. Hilhker and two sons of Denver will arrive tomorrow and will be tho guest of Mrs. A. F. Strietz for several days. Wilfred Nolte, who had been spending the summer on his father's ranch near Broadwater, visited friends in town Tuesday enroute to his homo at Elk horn, Neb. Miss Hazel Minshall went to Gothen burg Saturday whore sho will teach the coming year. This will be Miss Min 8hall'B second year at Gothenburg and sho returns with a raise in salary over last year. Men's and young men'B strictly tail ored Suits. Fall lino just in. Watch our show windows. Hub Clothing- Dept. Mrs. Ed Parks and children, of Den ver, arrived the early part of tho week for an extended visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Peale and other rela tives in town. Miss Orn Flint, who has been Mrs. F. II, Garlow's guest for the summer left last night for her home in Los Angoles, Instead of last Thursday as was stated In Friday's issue. Albert LoDioyt, who resigned his position us conductor on the third dis trict a short timo ago, and took up farming near Paxton, has returned to town and will shortly resume work with the railroad company hiring out as conductor. Diamond Rings, Signet Rings, Plain Band Rings, Engraved Rings and Sot Rings that tho sets aro guaranteed to stay in. Clinton, Joweler.and Optician. Mrs. F. L. Lawrence, whowas called down from McPhorson county on a con test against their homestead by Mrs. Nicholson, also a resident ftof that coun ty, returned homo yesterday. Tho case was heard by the local land ofilco but has not yet been decided, tho deposi tion having been sent to officials at Washington, who have not yet handed down their verdict. Good Jersey Milch Cow for sale. Call 300 East 3rd or phono 553. "Backimra Winner" a dramatic cock tail, by graduate vaudevlllsts, in which thev Bccmincly transpose tho audience to the grand stand whoro every one is boosting for tho favorite horse, Queen Bess. Tho act has all the thrills of tho track; jockeys, betting, etc. portrayed by Messrs. Raymond & Sowaal in four different characters at tho Crystal to night. Be sure and see it. For tho next ten days we will sell a few cholco hammockB we have in stock at a discount of ten per cent. Rincker's Book Store, Word received in town Saturday stated that J. Barraclough, who has been ill from typhoid fever at tho hos pital in Grand Junction for the past ten weeks, had suffered a relapse and his condition was serious. His father Fred Barrnclough and brother Ed were called to Grand Junction in July and spent several weeks at his bedsido but loft him much improved. Friends in town deeply regret to hear of this sudden change in his condition. Blankets and Comforts This cool wave is a remin der of what is to come. Our fall stock of Blankets and Comforts is now complete1. Better look your supplies over and call on us for what you need. Wilcox Department Store.