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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1911)
s'atctIilsoelttr I tM Wxbwt rWENTY-SIXTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY W, 1911. NO 7 m 98 Residence Lots For Sale 98 -IN- TRUSTEES AND RIVERDALE ADDITIONS. 0 -a FRONT ST. I 0 l $ C r s- 4 N sH 3 v J s 7 ? s ? 12 n 0 0 0 Q s1 S I I Hw H V to 8 3 -JsJ 5S2 0 I .a. 2 i 6 TH ST. S H J 2 u Ml, Ml U M M 7 4 9 tO II 12 S 2 6 3 9 3 2 1 7 3 tO fl 12 LU 0 2 JL -JB JL 2 JL Li 1 t 5 TH. 32 3 RUS'TBE 'S p to i t on ST. rTv to 2 . . , V , i ' A Di u. ? 4 TH. ST. ft- o or CD -J to It 12 z A? 2 O CD 3 RD. ST. i"! I I I I I 6 S V 3 2 I . , i:'"v 1 1 v. . . " ' ' 7 S IO it 2 : , . ' - f 1 r r l I ' i - i ' i - i dp 9 o 9 5 2 Q q: north platte CITY PARK. ' ' 1 ' ; - t t t 2 ND ST. i 77 X o.et-A itv.ve T7V 16 . 73'A 76 1.7 OA 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 five per cent discount is given for cash or the lots will be sold upon the installment plain of one-tenth of the purchase price down and one-tenth every three months. - . , , , FOR S AliE BY ; WM. e. shuman. Cards received In town the lattor part of last week announced the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hupfer, of Ogden, on February 7th. Don't fail to see the pretty Embroi deries and Flouncing now on sale at a discount of twenty por cent at The Leadar. Timekeeper Waldo, of District Fore man Beery's office, will be trans ferred to Cheyenne, much to the regret of his irlends. lie will do succeeeeu in the local office by Carl Drodbeck. Report was current yesterday that occupants of houses owned by the Bur lington had been ordered to vacate, as the houses were to bo removed to maku way for grading operations. When tho report was run down by tho reporte : If rlavAlnnml flint tViA nnnnnnf tf nnn house had been ordered to vacate be cause he did not pay rent. Imported Tissues, sold everywhere at 35 cents per yard, ino Leader open J the 1911 price at 25 cents per yard. Members of the J. T. Club passed sn enjoyable evening Friday as the guests of Mrs. J. F. Clabaugh and Mrs. C. S. Clinton at the homo of the former. In the card games first prizes were won by Mrs. N. McCabe and Prof. Garlichs and the consolation emblems by Mrs. Schatz and John Kellhor. The refresh ments were an appreciated feature of the evening. The 1911 new styles in Ladies Tailored suits ar snown at tho Leader. County Clerk Elliott is acain confined to the house, being forced to leavo the ollice Iriday noon. Rheumatism of bad form is the trouble. New Spring Skirts, reeularand extra sizes, just arrived at the Leader. Eight months in Chicago, seven months In Boston and six montliB in New York is the record of William F. Mann's offering "A Broken Idol," the original Whitnoy production, which is coming to tho Keith Thursday evening. P TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS g Mi's. Albert Muldson will ontertain the Harmony Club Friday evening. The ladies of the Methodist aid society will meet wltk Mrs. Hendersen on west Fourth street Thursday afternoon. Rev. Herbert Covell will return to. New York City tomorrow after a two weeks visit with his parents, north of the river. District Manager Wilson, ef the Ne braska Telephone Co.. came up from Grand Island yesterday and is inspect ing tho local exchange today. Merrill Frlsto was In town yesterday visiting his brother Clydo. He now holds a clerical position in the Burling ton railroad office at Hastings. Tho vlllago of Brady has received a firo pump'which will get Its water supply from drive wells located at intervals of half n block. The first test of the pump waa pronounced satisfactory. Now Wool Dress Goods at Wilcox Department Store. Plinrlnv Puna nava If unv nnn rinnhtn tlint North Platte is not in tho banana belt they aro invited to his residence nnd.see tho orange tree in bleom. The tree has a profusion of blossoms. , Dorryberry & Forbes, generally "dis tributors forthe big four manufacturers of agricultural implements, have up to dato received seven cars of implements and will receive eight or ten moro cars.. Firo last Wednesday destroyed the dwelling on tho George place otet of Brady. It wns occupledjby Wm. Jensen, but the family wero'away at the timo, and all tho contents of tho house wore burned. On account of prevalenco of infectious diseases tho Third ward school was closed Friday 'for an Indefinite period. Tho Second ward school, which has been closed for two weeks, will not open for another week. New Spring Dressos are beginning to arrive at Wilcox Department Stoio. Tho Dunbar Co. rendeied n fine con cept program Saturday evening at the Keith to a large and appreciative audi ence Each number was heartily ap plauded. Particularly fine was "The Rosary" rendered by the collolst. Arrangements have beon made for a special train to Brady this evening for the accommodation of thoso who csiro to attend the boxing contest at that village. The train will leave this term inal at 8:10 and returning will leave Brady shortly after midnight A cattleman remarked the other day that ho could not recall, during his thirty years residence in Lincoln county, winter mere favorable for -stock. While the pastures wore notvery heavy, they furnished a fair supply of feed, and tho nbsanco of stormy and cold weather called for but light feeding of hay. A car load of oranges and a car of npplos will nrrivo tomorrow for the local dealers. This fruit is stilpped in by Dolan Fruit Co., of Grand Island and distributed by T. M. Cohagen in quan tities to suit. Mr. Cohagen has acted as distributing agent for tho Dolan com pany for Boveral years past. A man named Watkins, a horse buyer and Belter by occupation, was taken ill and fainted in tho telephone exchange nt noon yesterday Dr.'Dent was summoned and found him in'rather bad condition, and he was taken to the Pulver hospital. Watkins had but re cently been released from quarantine after having an infectious disease, Red Seal book-fold French Ginghams 30-inchcs wide, tho best to stand wear and wash in the country. The Leader is the only house that has the agency for this gingham. Price 12J cents per yard. Tho Schiller & Co. drugstore has been improved in convenience and appearance by the re-arrangement of tho furniture and tho addition of a new prescription case, additional shelving and casts. In this re-arrangement much more room is given for display and storage purpose. Further improvements will be a metal ceiling and now paper on the walls. When fully completed the store will ffe a top notcher. New Spring Dress Skirts ot Wilcox Department Store. After a two years run In Chicago, Now York and Boston, "A Broken Idol" one of tho latest of musical comedies will bo seen at tho Keith Thursday evening. Tho piece bus been termed tho "play of surprises" In as much as the unexpected hannens evorv few minutes, Amonc the snectacular effects Introduced aro a hugh dragon that turns into eigne dancing gins, beauti ful rose vases that become animated show girls and a hugh fiery silk balloon tnat suns over tno audience. A com panv of sixty is carried, Mrs. Isaman, of Aurora, arrived Sat urday for a visit with her sister, Mrs Butler Buchanan Felix Simon returned Sunday from Omaha, where he had been combining pleasure and business for a week. Miss Eva Park, of Chicago, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Clark Bu chanan, having arrived Saturday night The finest line of NegllgA Shirts for men, with or without collars, all shades and sizes, silk included, just arrived at The Leader. Judge Grimes is holding court in Ogal alia this week. Attorneys Wilcox, Bccler, Halllgan and Muldoon are in attendance. N. B. Spurrier, of Nichels, left to day for Lament, Iowa, where he 2 wis called by the illness of his father, who suffored a paralytic stroke a few day ago. Len Kldwell, of Wallace, transacted business In town Uie latter part of last week. Ho expecta to leave soon on a western trip that will extend to Cali fornia. A seriea of retval meetings well be held at the Baptistchurch at Maxwell beginning next Sunday. Rev. Horan, the pastor, will be assisted by Evan. gclist Nelson. Hans Jorgensen, living south of Sutherland is nursing a broken arm, resulting from a fall. A little over a year ago Mr. Jorgensen met with a similar accident. L. P. Krong, who has made Lincoln county his home since 1894, leaves this weok for LIndsoy, Neb., where he will engage in farming. Of late Mr. Krong has lived at Hershey. 0. Hr Eyerly has purchased L. P. Jepson's Interest in the Bank of Lin coln county and becomes vice-president of tho Institution. Mr. Eyerly is recog nized as one of the progressive busineas men of the Horshey section. Gus. Sohlke, the Wizard of all musi cal comedy producers, spent thirty days of workj drilling that American beauty chorus for William F. Mann'a A Broken Idol" coming to the Keith Thursday evening. The celebrated Sterlintr line of Muslin Underwear for ladles, misses and child ren, are now on sale at a discount of twenty por cent at The Leader. Ed Burke, who had been at Excolalor Springs for several weeks takine treat ment for rheumatism, has been visiting relatives and friends in town for a few days. Whon Mr. Burke first went to the springs he was practically helpless, now his condition is normal. The latest In Wash Goods, the nonu- ar brands for 1911, silk Marctuisette in ail shades, Kaiko silk in all shades, Silk Foulard In all shades, are now shown at the Leader. Julius Pizer. of the Leader, left Sat urday night for tho eastern markets to purchase late novelties for his store. Before leaving he instructed his clerks that on a:count of needed shelf room many lines of seasonable sroods should bo sold at a big discount. A number of these items are enumerated elsewhere In these columns. Wanted Man and wifo to work on ranch, woman to cook and man to do work. Good wares to rieht nartiei. Inquire1 at Cody ranch. Messrs. Sadler and Hooker, of Hold- rcge, were in town Saturday boosting for the Eastman bill in the legislature which appropriates $100,000 for an agri cultural school at somenoint in western Nebraska. Holdredgo la after the school, and is putting forth a strong effort to secure Its location. For Sale Two high grade Red Polled Bulls'for snlo. First $25 takes one, $30 the other. Louis Macey, 5 miles east of NorthJPJatte at Gannett. Members of the younger set were the guests of Miss Gladys Bird Friday evening at a masquerade party which proved d very jolly affair. Entertaining features suggestive of St. Valentine's day wero Introduced, and the same scheme was carried out In the refresh ments served. House decorations were in blue and gold, with settings of red and whito carnations and a liberal dis play of red hearts. The Knights of Columbus have prop erly executed and placed in escrow to gether with an abstract of title, a warranty deed conveying to the City of North Platte the sito for the public li brary for a consideration of $2,000.00. The title has been passed on by the attorney for tho library board and found to be good. Subscriptions that have been made to tho fund for the purchase of this library site are now due and payable to the secretary. As soon as the full amount of the purchase price is roceived the deed will be taken up and turned ever to the library board for tho city. Annie C, Kramni, Sec'y.