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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1920)
m Hi Hi Hi ort P A 4 '7 moorta Si Hi tfi Hi ifi R HFi Hi ifi yn i hfi Hi Jt is youV town and our town that is passing the 10,000 mark in population. The next 10,000 will be easier, if we do our pari. This is why the P. F. E. Co.. Nebraska Telephone Company, the Standard Oil Company and one or two other important and llfrge enterprises, which we cannot mention at this time, have chosen our town as being the third city in Nebraska and a city of un limited possibilities because of its location and drawing territory. .til , JBL In North Platte you can't possibly go wrong. Do it today. Pledge yourself to own a home or more vacant lots for the build" ing of one. The demand is growing greater day by day, the increasing enterprise and growing population warrants a substantial in crease in all property values and the business demands are even as great or greater. Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi c am to The Opening 0 elievue A Q mon February 10th means much to you. The sale of these lots close February 15th, only five days to buy them at the present pTiees. $250 for corner lots, $200 for inside lots, $10 down and $10 per month. 8 per cent interest payable quarterly and a 5 p'e cenlfdiscount for cash if desired. These prices and terms are good only to February 15th, after that date the lots not sold will advanced in price. Located as they are they are bound to double and treble in value before 1922. The interest on yaur money isnot a drop in the bucket. Buy a bunch of these lots before February 15th and watch them make you money. Phorie, Call or See the f ! Hollman eba A 3"f!cJill. OR BLACK 612. ency. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dr. Morrill, Dentist, offico ovor Wilcox Dbpnrtmont Store. Minn Allele IJoDoyt Is 111 with nn at tack ot the grlppo. WantedOffice uRBlsltant. Phono 13G. k 7tf Miss Lolla Hungorford, of Ilorsh'oy Bpont Tuo(luy with friends In town. Call 212 for fresh groceries. Dick Stegemnnir. 77lf Mrs. W. V. llongland entertained the Philos Utfha club Wednesday aftor noon. Mrs. L. L. Hortho mid children wont to Grand, Jaland this morning for n week-end' Mslt with frlonds. MrH. Jos, Krazior wont to Omaha Tuesday with Mm. Ray Marovlsh, who . entered thp hospital for nn operation, Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist, Twlncm llulldlnnr. JL'hono !107. 77tf J. E. Nolson rotjunfal yesterday from Sterling whero ho had heon look ing nftor buslnoHs interests for the past week. Mrs. Empr Mills, of Nowood, Wyo., was calico hero tho early, part of tho " woek by the Illness of her father, An Anthony Joffers. Miss Neva Troxlor has resigned as offico nAsiMant to Dr. Crosslor and accepted n position with Urntt, Good man and Buckley. J. H. Young arrived tho first of tho week from Sioux City, la., to succeed O. A. Carroll as commercial manager of tho Western Union office. Suits and Coats for tho Spring Seas on now on dlsplny nnd now Is when y,ou gnt tho real selections and real Borvlco. E. T. THAMI & SONS. G. A. Nolson, telegrapher at tho Western Union office, was transferred to Omaha tho first of the week O. A. Carroll takes his placo In the office hero. Wo pay cash for butter and eggs. McGovcrn & Stack, phono 80. Krce dollvory. 8tf Mr. 'and Mrs. John Gray left Wed nesday for Akron, O., for a visit with tho former's peoplo. Mr. Gray will also look over prospects In Akron with a view of locating there this spring. Tho Catholic girl's club met Wed nesday ovonlng at tho homo of Mrs. W. H. Malonoy. Miss McWUllams was awarded first prizo as tho best card player of tho evening and Mrs James Hart won Becond placo. Dr. 11. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ilay Diagnosis. Reynolds Bide. Phone 148 Mr. and Mrs. L. B Dick, who have boon spending tho past month or so in Omaha, aro expoctcd homo tomor row afternoon. Mrs. Dick has boon taking treatment while there and is considerably improved. Ol'U .MISTAKE LISTEN! FRIDAY and SATURDAY of this week we will give Two Pounds of Sugar Free with every five dollar grocery order sugar, flour and potatoes not included. Our prices will remain regular, such as four hars of White Soap for 25c, 5-cent Matches, 3 hoxes of Macaroni for 25c, 3 hoxes of Cornflakes for 25c and so forth. Call in and get our regular prices. These two pounds of free Sugar offer is good only tor Friday and Saturday of this week. McMICHAEL GROCERY. We beg your pardon, (lie 1'. F. K. Coinpay is to erect a l& Million Icing plant instead of a .'t million which we Inmi inherited in our Imlleliii and elsewhere. Yours truly, Tin: it. & s. a(ji:xcy, Itrmllicck Building ::o:: What do you know about anonymous letters? Seo "The Poison Pen" nt tho Crystal tonight, Supt. A. W. Woodruff, of Cheyenne was In town yesLorday looking aftor company business. 13. J. Vnndorhoof went to Omaha Tuesday, to attend tho Storekeepers convention which is meeting there this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Welsh lety Wednes day for Rochester, Minn., where Mr. Welsh will undergo an operation at the Mayo Brothers hospital. Albort M. Burton and Edna Gladys Larson, both of Welltleet, wero mar ried Wodnesday afternoon by Judge Woodhurst. They wore attended by Edna Merrill nnd J. C. Merrill. Tho subject at the First Presbyter ian church for 11 a. m. Sunday, "Drif ters" and at 7:30 p. ni. "How Chris tians Grow." Sunday school at 10 a. m. You aro cordially lnvjfc)d to wor ship with us. Good music. Henderson Fashion-Form Corsets made to lit each Individual figure and there Is a real guarantee back of each corsot. E. T. TItAMP & SON'S. The B. of It. T. grlovaneo committee held a meeting at Omaha the first of llixj week and ro-elocted Chas. Bogue gonornl chairman. Mr. Bogiio was first elected to this position in 1911 and has been ro-elected overy year slnco then. You will want to seo Anita Stowart In "Human Deslro" at tho Keith Mon day and Tuesday for It Is an entirely different story. As a Uttlo waif sho escapes from Italy nnd comes to Amorlca to care for nil tho poor neg lected babies.. Albort Blankonburg returned tho early part of tho weok from a month's visit In California. Miss TUHe Blank onburg, who accompanied him, will continuo her visit. Tho cllniato Is proving bonollclnl to her health and sho gained sovou pounds tho first month sho was there. Chief of Pollco Winslow Is onforclng tho ordlnanco rolntlngto eleanlngsnow off sidewalks. Yostorday ho found sovornl pronilnont citizens delinquent In this matter and had the work per formed at tho cost of tho lot owners. In onforclng tho ordinances Chief Winslow says ho kno.. a no friends. North Plntto theatre-goers aro to see a roal stago artist In tho person of Margaret Anglln, who will appoar at tho Keith Wednesday evening of next weok In "Tho Woman of Bronzo," a very strong story. Miss Anglln, who Is Biipportel by a very capablo com pany, comes dlroct from Chicago where she played to crowdwl house, for two months. i To Attend The Big Lincoln County Booster . Meeting to be given by North Platte Chamber of Commerce, vetiitis:, Feb. 13, Friday E The Most Important Get-To-Gether Meeting ever held in Our City. SPEAKERS: J. DAVID LARSEN, Secretary of Omaha Chamber of Commerce. H. J. MORAN, Secretary of North Platte Chamber of Commerce. Don't let anything keep you away from this meeting if you have any interest in the future of Lincoln County. Come out and meet our New Secretary, Mr. Moran. He has something to say of interest to you. Particulars of this meeting in next issue of this paper. Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi -i Hi Hi Hi 3i Hi Hi Hi Hi H? Hi m Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi