The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 07, 1910, Image 1

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Residence Lots For Sal6
These lots upon the adjoining map which have prices printed thereon are for sale; all other lots have been sold,
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1. Cement Sidewalks and Crossings five feet wide.
2, Sewer.
3. City Water.
4. Graded Streets.
This'is 'the liiglietpart 'of town ahd deep basements may be placed under any house erected upon these lots. The sewer is
deeper in the ground m these additions than in any other part of the city. Hence it is the most sanitary part of town
The' City Park is located as shown upon the map and in a few years will add greatly to the value of this district for residence .
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Mail is delivered in. all parts of the Trustee's Addition. ' . '
Riverdale Additionlias not yet been improved, but the contracts have been let to improve it the same as the Trustee's Addi
tion and this work will be completed within a few weeks. . . . . .
The Trustee's Addition begins just six blocks east of Dewey street and the residence lots of these additions are the closest to
the business part of the city of any vacant residence lots upon the market.
A Ave per cent discount is given for cash or the lots will be sold upon the installment plan of one-tenth of the purchase nrice
down and one-tenth every three months. . 1 1
FOR-SiLE by
WM. E. SHUMAN.
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TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redmond spent
ounuay wun lrienus tn juicauurg.
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air. anu Mrs. victor Vonuoolz were
the jjuostB of Mr. and Mrs. Will Pat
torson atOgalalla Sunday.
Lo3t A scotch collio bitch; sablo and
wnuoincoior. Finder return to J. b
aclimalzricd.
. Harrison Borkoy, of Davenport, Neb.,
Is visiting his sister Mrs. M. E. Crosby
wmip enrouto to spoKanc, wnsn.
Miss Henrietta Rasmussen, of Mln-
ucn, Is tlio guest of her sistor Mrs.
Harry Porter and will remain Bovernl
weeks.
vv. u. uamDio. or wavno. who wns
woll known In North Platto, djed last
wccjc attor n long illness duo to cancor
ous growth)
lho county commissioner!! will mimt
in seas on Tucsdnv of next week, nnd
shortly thereafter wil) sit as a board of
equalization.
Mrs. M. J. ForlinH nnrl littlndnnrrhlnr
icuvo tomorrow tor a visit with rola-
tlves in Iowa. OXncct nt? to bo absent
live or six wooks.
Mrs. Anna Redmond, who htu' l,on
visiting her daughter Mrs. Lonercan at
Davenport, Iowa, ro turned homo the
latter part of laBt week.
Judcro Elder, who wan cnnfWcl tn thn
nouse tor soverai days, made his ap
pearance at his ofllco yesterday, using
cruicnes to am locomotion.
For Sale Ho'uso and lot nt 709 west
I'ourt h street. lnnuiro at linnwn rtr
shoe shop. C. NEWMAN.
colncountv's earlv settlors. loft lust
night for California, whore he will visit
nis son umil for an indctinlte period.
After visitlntr Dr. and Mrs. O. If.
CreHslor for ten days, Dr. and Mrs.
E. II. Cress or returned to thnlr hmnn
in Peabody, Kan.r Friday night.
Will divido the 200 acres nrlinlninir
Hershey on, tlio Bouth into GO acre
tracts and soil nt from $45 to S7G per
aero on easy terms. D. C. Patterson.
Omaha, Neb'.
On his visit to North Platto ntWfc
week Judge W. II. Mungor will bo nc-
companiuu Dy Mrs. Mungor who will
visit her son and friends whilo tho
Judge holds' court.
Wanted Rooms and board for
students who will attend tho Junior
Normal. See Supt. Wm. Ebright, or
phone 502.
Ed Walkor left Saturday in his car
for Brush, Col., where io will assist
his father in the construction of tho
sewer system for which tho latter was
recently awarded tho contract.
F. W. Hcrmmghausen had n salp of
western horses baturday. Thoy wore
unbroken and a little thin In flesh but
sold woll, as .high as $100 being paid
for an animal. . Eighteen head wore
sold,
Ladies' Gingham Aprons, tho kind
that wash, at Wilcox Department Store.
The spring term of federal cotjrt will
ait in this city next Monday. Judgo W.
H. Munger presiding. There aro a
number of cases on tho docket, among
Which is that of tho water comndnv
against tho city, nnd which attorneys
on both sides say Is ready for trial.
Albert Schatz and morther leave to-
night for Salt Lake to visit friends and
attend tho tenth wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. W 1 Je fors wh ch w ill
bo elaborately celebrated. Mrs. Al
bert Schatz, who has been in Salt Lake
for several weekB will accompany her
husband homo.
For all classes of dental work Ren
Dr. F. W. Miller, over Dixon's store.
Mr. andIrs. Fred Elliott havo gono
to Terro Haute to attend the com
mencement exorcises of tho Rose
Polytechnic Institute, from which tholr
son Ben graduates. Thov will then co
to Madison. Wis.: to visit their Rnn
Edward who holds a professorship in
tho Wisconsin Btato university.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Vernon loft
Saturday for Julesburg where Mr. Ver
non has purchased a farm, nnd whoro
they will probably make their future
home. They have been residents of
North Platto for about twenty yenrs
and aro among our most highly es
teemed citizens. Their departure in
therefore regretted by many.
For Sale Dirt on Bpaco 22x32 feet
and bIx feet deep. Inquire of John Lo
Mastorn. .
Sheriir Miltonbergor hes received
papers to servo in tlio caso of tho
German American Mutual Insurance
Co., of Hastings, against a number of
residents of Lincoln county who hold
policies, tho list including three school
districts. This company failed und the
policy holders in this county will be
aBkcd to contribute their share in mak
iny good tho existing deficit. Tho
amount asked from this county li in
tho neighborhood of ten thousand dol
lars, In speaking of tho Memorial day
exorcises at Wallace, tho Winner said:
Tho chief feature of tho program at
the church was tho speech by Judgo
Elder of North Platte, or pernapa wo
should say f Lincoln county for Mr.
Elder seems to belong to tho people of
Lincoln county impartially and to
hint that anyone clso could
fill the office of county iudgo
would bo a heresy that not oho of
thorn would stand for. Ho is certainly
a pleasant gentloman to meet and
worthy of tho confidence reposed in
him. Mrs. Elder accomnnnled tho
Judgo on his trip to Wallace and they
enjoyed sovernl days in meeting old
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fe'rjds in town and country.
Mrs. Isaac Dillon accompanied hor
husband to Omaha Saturday morning.
Monarch Malleable Ranges best
on tho market at Hcrshoy's.tho
"Trot" Roberts, of Maxwell, visited
friends and transacted business in town
yesterday.
J. C. Den loft Saturday for a fow
days visit in Arapahoe, to which place
Mrs. Den had preceded him.
Mrs. Harriot Mills, who had been
V isltinir her dauchter Mrs. Fred Pnrrftfr.
since JhnUaty, left yesterday for her
homo in Fcnnville, Mich.
Mr. nnd Mrs " Robert Armstrong
went to Omaha ywterday where Mr.
Armstrong will attend a stato meetlnc?
of tho Masonic fraternity.
For Solo Six room modern cottars
on enst Fourth street. Inquiro of A.
L. Perry on premises.
Dr. W. F. Crook, has purchased of
S. L. Hollenbock lot 1, block 169, on
wost Third BtrcSt. f6r a consideration
of three thousand dollars.
D. C. Patterson, of Omaha; has filed
nlat Of a now addition tn Tf nrshnv-
It fa in this addition that J. W. Abbott
is building his now bungalow.
Edirnr Schiller left Saturday nlrrhf.
for Norfolk to visit his mother, who
has been in poor health. Ho is ex
pected homo tonight or tomorrow.
Miss Emma Samclson. who had been
spending several months with relatives
in town, left Saturday for Soattlo, '
where Bho will make hor homo with her
brother.
Two nice nronortics on Ent Rith
street for Bale. One 8 room houso, all
modern. A bargain at $3,000.00. 1
Temi'IjB Real Estate & Ins Agency.
H, D. Lute wan in town Saturdav
engaging Carl SchaolTor to draw plans
for a $4,500 residence ho will erect on
his ranch In tho Platto valley north of
Paxton.
W. T. Wilcox and Julius Pizor ro.
turned Saturday from their stav nt
Excelsior Snrintrs. Both oniovod tholr
visit and returned feeling greatly rejuvenated.
Dr; D. T. Oultrlov accomnnnled Isnnc
Dillon to Omaha Saturdav mornlnc nnd
from there went to St. LouIb to attend
tho national medical association nnd to
read a paper before that body.
Linolcumns from 474 conts a vard tin
at Wilcox Department Store
H. D. Neolv. stato munatrer of thn
Equitable Assuranco Sociotv. nnd
Joseph Klein, general agent of tho
same society, havo been in town for
sovernl days soliciting life insurance.
Messrs. Don. Schatz and RnhhmiRnn
brought in a string of fifty-ono pikoand
one big channel catfish last Friday
evening. Thoy caught twenty piko in
ono hole in Ies3 than thirty minutes.
Dr. II. E. McCaw. snont the lnttor
part of last wook in tdwn. For n vonr
past tho Doctor haB been In Cnnada
elling territorial r chta for thohumnnn
collar, in tho manufacture of which ho
is largely interested.
For Sale Rooming houso and restau
rant. Good business and fine locntion.
For particular address R. Indenondont
office, Grand Island, Neb.
C. A. Moore, who rocontlv ronlirnnrl
tho mnnniremont of tho RfnrWnnla I. no
resumed the vocation of shipping in and
selling western horses. He has already
shinned and Bold several rnrtnnda
About Juno 15th he will begin holding
suriuii ui miles.
Tho towel shower tendered Minn
Viola Baker Friday ovenimr bv Miss
Inda Clark was attended bv flftnon
young ladies who passed a very pleasant
evening in participating in amusing
contests. Tho guest of honor received a
liberal supply of linen. Enjoyable ro-
tresnment wore served.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Meston entertained .
tho Harmony enrd club Friday evening
and n very enjoyable session wns spent.
High prizes were won by Mrs. E. T.
Tramp and Ralph Bixler, and tho em
blem of consolation by Mr. and Mrs.
bunion, ivt mo cioso oi tlio cames a
coir w
nice two course luncheor
served.
Fifty or moro members were present
nt tho membership Bocinl held at tho
Y. M. C. A. rooms Friday evening and
woro entertained by aelectlona by tho
German orchestra, vocal solo by Jas.
Clinton, a recitation by Miss Irma Hull
man and a piano selection by Miss
Verna Sorenson. An enjoyable lunch
was served by a committee of ladies.
For Sale 1G0 acres near North Platto,
Nebraska, price $900, terms $200 cash,
balance 1, 2, 3, 4, und 5 years. This
land acquired for debt and must sell.
Address, Hurgadino McKittrick D. G.
Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Members of tho P. E. O. tendered
their husbands and gentlemen friends a
reception at tho Schi'ler homo Friday
evoning, a function that was conducted
with that nicety that marks all affairs
given by that order. The colors of tho
order yelow and white predominated
in the house decorations, tho place
cards and tho refreshments served.
There was no lack of entertaining
features, and tho evening proved a very
enjoyable ono to all.
If you want a GOOD CAR buy a
Mitchell or Rambler of LeMasters.
Miss Grace Payne entertained thirty
ladios in n vory pleasant manner Sat
urday afternoon in favor of Mias Laura
Murray who will Bail for Europe in a
few days. Steamer letters woro written
nnd in a f'BIll of Faro" 'guessing con
test, Miss Kato Soyferth was awarded
the prize. A delicious two course lunch
was Berved, tho guests finding their
ploceB by hand painted cards of tho
Empress Ireland, tho boat on which
Miss Murray sails. Miss Payne wa3 as
sisted by tho Misses Pizer, Buelcr, Dill
and Dixon.