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o.aie Historical Swift lr. a H, t, i !att tfmi-ltoMjr Swfawt TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., MAY 21, 1912. No. 33 , Ik Jjtorth r 1 I 2m2X? ZZ , r rwr mMMJA & r mfifW I TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS jj Miss Olga Weist of Sunol, is visiting friends in town while enroute cast. W. W. Castle, of Sutherland, is spending this week in town on business. Dr. V. Lucas, retufned this morning from Shelton where ho performed sev eral operations. Mesdames J. F. Schmalzried, Rogers, and Van Doran wmt to Paxton this morning to attend the Rtbekah district meeting. TRUSTEES AND RIVERDALE ADDITION! N FRONT 6 TH. e s v j u y' r 7 5 9 to It IZ LJ K 5 I I TRUi e S V 3 2 I J" 7 a 9 to tt tz ADl -J 4 TH. C J V S 2 I 7 a 9 to It tz ox 03 -J o5 o o 3 6 -5 V 3 2 I 7 e 9 fo ft tz Ij I I i I f t fcM Si i 2 i -NB, , 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 upoathe installment plan of one-tenth of the purchase price down and one-tenth every three months. tmltHMl fu)u.i. rn ' J . H'J- Conrnd Anderson went to Omaha Saturday aftornoori to spend a week or longer. Piano for sale Nearly new Smith & Barnes, upright piano, cost $276, wil sell for half. ALEX Meston, tf 704 West First St. Mrs. Frank Avery, of Paxton, at tended the recital of the Dominican Sisters S:hool of Music last evening at the Keith. Mrs. Holcombe, of Broken Bow, state president of the Rebckah lodge, was the guest of the local lodge yester day and went to Paxton this morning to attend the disrict meeting. Residence Lots For Sale IN to. to 2 H J e to ft TH p: e's I I 6 9 y a z t TTrrr 7 6 9 tO tf fZ OlsJ '" 6 s v j 7 7 3 9 O lfr 12 ' ' I I - 1 Z RD. ST. ' n 5 o 5T " t t H c 4r y a 7 7 9 to It fZ 0 S ft o 2 5 S -"Molds'1 JS ND taz.jg 77 0.6I-A .yy.vff JXfi. For Sale By The 20th Century Club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. George Zetmeyer. Miss Josephine O'Hare will leave, early in June for Omaha to spend a week or longer. Mrs. Julia Todd left this week for. Red Water, Mont., to spend several weeks with her son. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Grimes have as their guest this week Mrs. Dippell who arrived yesterday morning from Portland. Mrs. Fred Steinrneyer, formerly ofj this city, who resided in Urand Island for a year past, died thero Saturday morning after a brief illness. ST. . S 2 1 o o o Vi n f ) H t H n n ) ? 7 & 9 to tf f2 O tl o f S I 5 12 ST. 9 z 12 to tz o ST. RlvkkOAL 3 7 6 9 O tt 12 i i SAD ST t I t NORTH PLATTE CITY PARK.' " - ' ' N' rt. ' i O CD ST. t TvP . 7.JV7 Jvv- jg. -J4XJS01 WM. E. SHUMAN. Mrs. A. F. Strcitz and daughter Ruth returned Friday from a protracted stay in tho cast. Postmaster Davis was a Cheyenne visitor yesterday, having accompanied his brother that far on tho latter's trip. Mrs. F. W. Rincker returned last evening from tho 0. E. S. convention which was held at Fremont last week. A. E. Smith, who wa3 arrested Tuesday of last week on the charge of boating his wife, was fined ono hundred dollars and costs in the county court Saturday forenoon. Not having funds to pay the assessment, ho was re manded to jail. O O O O Q O COO f W) H r rt M 7 a 9 to tt t2 o o o o o o o o 0 u 5 5 5 " to -JSL. o tz e s v J z t o ? Q o o o f & S S 3 ? o g o j o I " ? s U ? v a o w 7 3 9 to ft tZ Ofl j I z CD V3- 7 . 7?-,4 -jyy.of &a Local and Personal. Attorney W. T. Wilcox went to Ogalalla yesterday on legal business. Miss Grace Armstrong left Saturday for Suthcrlin, Ore., to make her homo with her mother. Clifford Doran returned this morning from Gothenburg where the high school cadets are in camp. Mrs. B. R. Fletcher left this morning for Topekn, Kans., to spend several weeks with tho home folks. Mrs. Fred Letts, of Sidney, arrived last evening to visit friends and attend , ho Bare-Munger wedding. John Saltow has nccopted a position at tho Timmerman hotel succeeding Georgo Atchey, who resigned. Water Commissioner Hershey Welch received word today that one hundred and ten of tho new Hersey wator meters had been shipped from Boston. Saturday evening thero was a social at tho Y. M. C. A. rooms. After an en tertainment and several short talks by the visiting secretaries ico cream and cake was served. The J. S. Davis Auto Co. has just sold a Hudson "33" to Hi Smith. J. S. Davis and Mr. Smith drove the new car out from Omaha arriving hero Sat urday evening. Sixteen head of western cattle, averaging 1489 pounds, sold in iho South Omaha market yesterday at nino cents por pound. In Chicago big steers sold for $9.40 per hundred. Charles Tlghe and Frank Dunn of tho Nyal Drug Store received word yester day that they had successfully passed the examination before the State Bond at Lincoln and are now registered pharmacists. J. C. Keen, father of Mrs. Jenkins and Charley Keen, died May 8th at tho ago of eighty-eight years. The de ceased was a rosldont of this section for a number of years and will bo re mombered by many of our people. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dixon and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham motored to Gothenburg and Cozad and returned in tho former's new Studo baker E. M. F. 30 car, driving a total of 140 miles during the day. Tho Ritner House changed honds yesterday, Edward B E. Bennett,'l of Minneapolis, taking charge. A few changes will bo mado in tho interior in order to make it tho most desirable hotel in the city. Clark Oborly, of Lincoln, stato bible school superintendent of the Christian church, will address tho bible class workors of North Platte at tho Christian church Thursday evening at eight o'clock. This is a raro treat for all. If your idlo money is not earning seven or eight percent semi-annual in terest in safe first mortgage loans based on conservative values, seo Bratt Goodman. .Tho recital of tho Dominican Sisters' school of music at tho Keith last even ing was a rare treat for the largo crowd of music loving people who at tended. The carefully selected pro gram was composed of sixteen numbers each of which was be'autifully ren dered and reflected cre'lit alike on inj structors and pupils. The Mothcdist Esperanto club will meet tonight in the church at 8 o'clock sharp. The following program will be given: Himno, Esperanto Abroad, Mrs. Lucas; Translation, Mr. Reynolds; Foreign Travel, Mr. Flowers; Esperanto, Himno. Tho Presbyterian club is cordially invited to attend. Plana for joint vacation meetings will bo dis cussed Bert M. Reynolds, Pres. Money to Loan On real estato ono to five years' time or out of 6ur stato building and loan as sociation payanlo monthly. Seo us first. Wo can save you money. Brott & Goodman. Crystal Theatre 1 o BE PICTURES Raising the Maine. Love and Tears. VAUDEVILLE Eugene & Mahr. Hazing a Freshman. 10c. and 15c. Nitfht For Sale. Some nice residences ranging in price from $1,000 and upwards; also choice building lots in different parts of tho city. Biutt & Goodman. Mrs. JohnMarquott ofHorshoy, who has been visiting her mother Mrs. Dalstrom, left this morning. Mrs. Fred Payne expects to leavo next week for an extended visit in cities in Iowa with relatives. Rents collected, property cared for, storage room and snfedeposit boxes. Brott & Goodman, Rental Agency. Mrs. Fred Rasmussen and children returned to Hershey yesterday after a visit at tho home of her parents. Mrs. Raymond Miller and son, of Hershey, camo down this morning to visit her sister Mrs. O.' W. Sizomore. Mr. and Mrs. Elmor Owens becamo the parents of a ten pound baby boy last evening. Mother and son are doine well. Mrs. Edward Dayis and children went to Omaha and other eastern points Sun day to visit for two weeks or more with relatives. The Cole Bros, circus ticket wagon was burglarized at Rock Springs" Sat urday and soventoen hundred and fifty dollars are missing. Miss Marie VonGoetz closed her school at Overton this week and is visiting her parents before leavincr for Canada where she will spond tho greater part of tho summer. Weather "forecast; Shnwnr tnnaht or Wednesday, warmer in south portion tonight. Maximum temperature yes terday 58; one year ago 56. Minimum temperature this morning 50; ono year ago 38. Tho Rowena circle will meet at tho homo of Mas. Frank Martin. 321 East Hth street tomorrow afternoon, the 22nd. All members are especially urged to be presont and bring a friend. A 10 cent lunch will bo served. Frank Barton, living near Bigncll, was arraigned in tho county court yes terday on tho charge of threatening as sault on the person of Paul Meyer, of this city. Meyor had gone, through Barton's land In order to reach the tow heads where ho wunted to obtain elm trees. Barton objqeted to this trespass and Meyer claimed that Barton pointed a loaded gun nt him. Tho defendant wns fined one dollar and costs. Wanted Girl for general housework. Mrs. J. W. Payne, 410 West Fifth street. tf The Studebaker Flanders 20 climbed "tho Wonderful Hill" at the experi mental farm' three times in succession without stopping the engine or tho forward motion of the car. That how ever was nothing out of tho ordinary for this car. as it has been n continu ous winner of hill climbing contests of national events for some time past. Among these hill climbing contosts won by tho Flanders 20 are Columbia Heights Hill at Minneapolis, Lafayette, Ind., hill climb Apr. C, 1912. and the Georgian hill climb held on tho 14th of tho present month. The Studebaker Cor, J. L. Burke, Dealer. The Wise insure ngainst lose by hail, firo, light ning, tornado, cyclone and windstorm with Bratt & Goodman. Dear Reader, if without one of their valuable policies',, secure one before you sleep, and rest oasy. Big Day at O'Fallons. Friday, May 17, being the Inst day of school, fcthe ladies and misses gathered at tho schoolhouse and gave their hus bands and bachelor friends tho finest dinner they have had the pleasure of partaking of for some time. After dinner everybody adjourned to Davo McConnelPs blue grass pasture whero the afternoon was spent in sports, the most interesting being the ball game between the O' Fallon Brownies and tho South Side Giants. Tho score was 2 toO in favor of the Giants. This is tho first time theso teams have ever met and tho first game of tho season for both and It is hoped the Brownies will be ablo to show them something before the season is over. Hard thing to do boys. South Sidek. order of hearing Statu or Nebraska, Lincoln County, S. S. In thu County Court. In the Matter of thu Estato of Claua I.rlckhon, Uuccnsod. On reading and filinu tho petition of Edward C. Erlckbon. praylwc that administration of said estate mny bo granted to him an administrator. Ordered. That Juno 11. A. D., l'J12. at 0 o'clock a. m. Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo held In and for said coun ty, nnd show causa why tho prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of pen dency of said petition and the hearing thereof 1)0 given to all persona Interested In said matter by publishing tx copy of this ordor In the North Platte Tribune, em. weekly newspaper printed in said county for three successive week prior to said day of hearing. Dated May 21,;i91Z. mll-3 JOHN GRANT, County Judge.