The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 06, 1920, Image 4

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; This beautiful group of seventy some odd, high gradjg residence lots, joins the H. & S. Addition directly on the West.
"Close to School Certainly", Sidewalks, Gradeft Streets, City Water,' -Efectric Lights, with twenty foot building
line, no oltl buildings allowed and no new ones to cost less than $2500.00. You tell'em. -
The H. 8c S. Agency Bulletin that should now be iir your hands, gives you the entire data. Ii contains a
complete plat of the addition and will enable you to pick the lottof your choice.
Easy terms, we guess yes. Only $25.00 xash, balance $10.00 pej month. Liberal discounts given for cash pur
chases. For the salaried m'an, or the one who is desiring . a home, there has never been 'offered in the city of North Platte,
a more wonderful opportunity to secure an ideal location," If you are interested in securing a home, or buying some real
estate (that will make you some quick money, it will be well worth your while, to watch this paper for the next three
issues, and if you lose out on any of the special offers which will be . given the day our sale oppns August 18th, you will
be the loser. . ' N ' . ,
For full information get in touch with or see
2S
The H
ency
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
J. E. SEBASTIAN
3 J. C. HOLLMAN.
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DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
'. Graduate 'Dentist .
Ofiico over tha McDonald. '
State' Bunk.
Mrs. Smith, of Pleasant Hill, Mo.,
Is visiting her brothers Chas. ana Joss
Edwards this week.
LOCAL AN J) X'EliSONAL
'.r. a Davis loft yesterday for Loa
Angeles, ffl
Mrs. Chas. Boguo loft last evening
for Omaha to spend a few days.
filtevprcad Ives,. of Slduoy, camo yos
torday and Is a guost of Rov. Mackintosh.-
Mrf and Mrs. Guy Congdon, of Chi
cago, nro vlBltlng at thcrD. O. Congdon
homo:--
wJJouaia AicOTiriana roturnou from
Omaha whore ho -visited Morlo
ItolnBh; '
Pretty summer blouses on salo at
especially low prices at The Leader
Mor. Co.
Harris Stuart camo homo today from
Paxton whoro ho apont the wceit trans'
acting 'buslnoss.
Tho place you will llud what you
want In Auto Clothing for women and
Children Is at Wilcox Dopartmont
Store. HiM
..Keith Theatre.
Monday and
Tuesday
Marguerite Clark
IN
"A Girl
Named
Mary"
Her nam6 rhymod with contrary.
.So did hot "When Bho was offorod
wealth, a homo and beautiful clothes,
did sho accept? Sho did not? Acted
. up. Ran away. Tanglcd'om all up la
all sorts of aucor affairs, und won'om
all when sho did ltl
Mrs. It. C. Langford and son Russell
returned Wednesday from a trip to
Omaha and Lincoln. "
. W. J. O'Connor returned yostorday
from a trip to Chicago whoro ho
transacted business.
Tho Nlcaflgco Campflro Girls arc
working on anothor play to bo staged
some tlmo In October.
Mrs. J. Frazlcr and daughter
Freda returned Wednesday from an
oxtonded visit In Illinois.
(Mrs. .T. McKay roturnod to hor homo
In. San Joso yesterday after visiting;
at tho homo of Mrs. Jas. Hart.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Honor roturnod
last ovontng from Lowollcn whoro
thoy had boon visiting relatives.
M. Kelt" Novlllo announced that
tho Koltlv Thoatro would bo redecorat
ed arid romodolod this summer.
Miss Dorothy Kllllan roturned to
hor homd In Denver yesterday after
visiting at tho R. C. Langford homo.
Don't forgot thoso ladles and chil
dren's low shoes on tho Barcaln
Squaro at Wilcox Dopartmont Store.
Mr. nud Mrs. W. Nolan, of Qroon
RiVor, camo Wodnosday to visit rela
tives In tho city onrouto to Grand Is
land.
Mrs. J. C. Morris, of Hershoy, visit
od in tho city yesterday and loft lost
ovonlng for Illinois to visit for sovoral
WookB.
Mrs. H. L. Donner and Mrs. Sadlo
Molntyro, ot Iowa, camo last ovening
to visit at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Gorman.
Tlay suits for Llttio Tot3 -Just tho
kind for this hot weaih'jr-ln shes l
to C yoors at 05c, $1.25, $1.45 and ?1.95
at Tho Lcador Mor, Co.
Miss Ida Ottonstoln and Mrs. T.
iPcck entertained Wednesday at a ono
o'clock luncheon In honor of Mrs.
Paxton Waro who will leavo Monday
for hor homo in Wltconsin.
Mrs, M. A. Robinson roturnod to her,
homo in Salt Lako yostorday oftor
Visiting friends in tho city this woolt
onrouto from eastern points. Sho. was
formorly Miss Mary Loftis and Is wpll
known hero. .
Mrs. Garrison, pf tho Wilcox Do
jtartmont Storo forco, nas gone te
Maxwoll to take caro of her sister who
la sick. Mrs. Josslo Mathloson has
kindly agreed to work in hor placo
. Now Fire Truck Needed
Tho Flro Committeo of tho City
Council, Tuesday night Toported its
inability to securoneeded .repairs for
tho flro truck now owned by tho city.
Such rapid proprcss has been made
in Are truck construction that our
truck which is now oyer flvo yews
oldj Is out of date and "tho manufact
urers have discarded tho model. Tires'
cannot bo secured that will fit tho
rims. Tho cost of other repairs would
bo prohibitive. Tho Council told tho
Flro Committeo to secure prices on o
now truck and present them at a later
date.
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Assist Children's Home.
Tho Board of Directors of tho Cham,
ber of Commorco voted one hundred
dollars to tho i Nebraska Children's
Homo Society on condition that they
would not solicit funds from tho busi
ness district
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3T. E. Church Notes.
Sunday Services: Preaching 11 a', m.
Subject "Tho Return of4Doctrlne.
Preacring 8:00 p. m. Subject "The
Sower."
Sunday School 9:45 a. in, Epwprtn
Leaguo 7:00 p. m.
H. E. HESS Pastor.
Pulmotor for Tiro True.
Upon motion of Councilman R. L.
Cantlln, Chairman of tho Flro Com
mitteo, tho City Council, Tuesday
night, authorized tho purchaso of tt
pulmotor for tho flro department. This
Instrument is intended to rovlvo per
sons who have their lungs filled with
water, smoko or gas. It' will bo at
tached to tho chomlcal truck and can
always bo found In an emergency. All
city flro dopartmont havo them and
thoy havo proven valuable in such
emergencies.
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New Post Office Inspector Here.
Joo W. Llsmoa, Federal Post Offico
Inspoctor for tho Wcstorn Nebraska
District, vuas arrived in tho city nud
has taken offices in. tho Federal build
ing. Ho Is tho first inspector to bo located-
hero slnco tho war closed. His
territory will cmbraco Wostern Ne
braska with North Platto as his head
quarters.
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NInotyOno Apply for Mcdnls.
NInoty-ono ox-sorvico mon applies
for their victory medals Saturday at
tho local rocrultlng offico. Tho appli
cations woro sent to tho supply offico
at Philadelphia and tho medals will
bo aont from there. Tho medal Is of
bronzo and tho names of all tho allied,
countries is inscribed on it
Ernost Dorgcr, of Camp Dodgo and
Major Whltwdrth, of Omaha, assisted
In tho work.
Win. Jeffors, general managor.of tho
U. jP., was in tho city yestordoy.
Hnptlst Churclu
Tho attendance at Sunday School
was the largest shls season last Sun
day. Lot's beat it next Sunday.
Morning servico at 11 o'clock,' sub
Ject "Dangerous Whisperings."
D. Y. P. U. at 7 P. M.
Preaching servico short, peppy and
cheering ot 8 o'clock.
PA'UL A. SHENK. Pastor.
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AT THE
SDN THEATRE.
TODAY
"Slam Bang
Jim,"
Card ot Xhnnks.
Wo wish to extend our hoartfolt
thanks to our friends and neighbors
for tholr kindness and assistance dur
ing our lato borcavemont. To tho
donors of flowers, tho singers and tho
mlnlstor for his words ot sympathy
and comfort.
Mrs. Josoph Spies
Mr, and Mrs. John J. Spies
Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Willerton
starring
WILLIAM RUSSELL
ALSO
"Mutt and Jeff"
SATURDAY
"Human Stuff"
STARRING
HARRY CAREY
ALSO
The Hall-room'Boys
IN
"Taming the West
5
MONDAY
"The Pagan God"
STARRING
H. B. WARNER,
ALSO
Last Chapter of
North Platte, Nebr.
July 31,' 1920.
To Whom It May Concern:
This' is to certify that I have heara
that John McDonald and his wife,
Louella McDonald, had abused their
adopted daughter, Dorothy McDonald,
that I havo investigated such charges
and havo found that such charges are
untrue.
MRS. I. L. STEBBINS;
KEITH Qafnrilsiw
THEATRE tJ&llll lift J
"Children
Not Wanted"
WITH
EDITH DAY
A drama worth seeing.
Special two part comedy.
THE CHILDRENS, MOUTHPIECE TO JOYLAND.
Lot them drink and bo merry Nowt Next tlmo and always Tho
STAR BOTTLE tho vislblo testimonial of tho STAR goodness. .
Your favorite flavor 10 cents tho bottle: cheaper by tho caso.
Littlo Children and grown ups lovo to drink STAR boverages tho
individual bottle.
Puts your palato in delightful touch with tho luscious fruit flavors.
STAR BOTTLING & MERCANTILE CO.
ASK YOUR DEALER.
Put up in tho distinctive bottle.
Originators of Bettor Beverages.
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ORGANIZED 1887.
Mutual Building and Loan
Association,
Of North Platte, Nebraska.
RESOURCES JONE 30, 1920, $1,329,175.53,
Instnlbnout Stock
Tlie installment stock of this association is issued in
sliares of $200.00 each, and may be subscribed for at any
time upon the payment of 25 cents per share entry fee
and a monthly payment of $1.00. This stock earns divi
dends of eight per cent per annum, compounded semi-annually
and matures in 128 months. This maturity is ef
fected by adding to tho $128.00 paid by tho investor, $72.00
to cover tho eai'ned dividends for that period.
$10.00 per month so invested will yield in 128
months $2000.00.
?10.00 per month so invested will yield in 256
months $60Q0.00.
T. C PATTEBSON, BESSIE F. SALISBUBY,
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"Elmo the Fearless"
until Bho returns.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. nunttngton.