The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 17, 1920, Image 8

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Special Discount of 10 Percent on First 10 Lots Sold. Not over Two Lots Sold to One Person.
Discount of 5 percent on all lots sold first day, providing contracts are signed before 9:30 p. m. As many lots as you want.
Cash Discount: 5 percent on all lots lor Cash in 60 Days. This applies in addition to other discounts mentioned
above no limit on number.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
.00 down and $10.00 per mon lh under contract, interest 8 percent. IMPROVEMENTS: Sidewalks, Cross Walks. Graded
Streets, Water, Fire Protection and Electric Lights. Large Growing Trees on Twenty of these Lots.
Building Restriction No house t0 cost ess lhan $2iioaoa Twenly foot buildi line-
This is- North Platte's most beautiful and exclusive residence addition. There is not a higher, drier or more level plat in
town. Only signed contracts and cash deposits hold lots, No deposits accepted in advance of the sale.
t IF YOU WANT YOUR CHOICE COME FIRST
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THE H. & S. AGENCY
1, 2, 3, 4, S, 12, Brodbeck Building
. LOCAL AND 1'ERSONAL
Judgo Grimes went to Loxlngtoa
Saturday on logal buslnosB,
Chas: Cox, of Omaha, was in the city
Saturday onrouto to Utah.
Mr. amt Mrs. Lewis Schultz, ot
Brady, woro visitors Saturday.
When In North Platte atop at the
New Hotel Palace and Cafe. You will
bo treated well. 68tf
Mrs. ,J. dlnnapp, of Brady, visited
hor slRtor Mrs. II. A. Marshall Sat
urduy: Era-twin nittl Will Norrls spent the
'wbolu.ond Jn North Platto visiting
friends.
Mrs. Kato .Sullivan and daughtor
Wlunlo, of Brady, Bpont the week, end
in tlio city.
Mrs!. Nick Korsh camp Saturday
from Mo. to visit hor daughtor Mra
Henry Hcckor. t
Mr.' and Mrs. V. E. Lawrouco loft
tho first ot this weok for tholr ranch
north of Horshoy.
Mrs. C. E. SouBor and daughtor
Holon loft Sunday for Alliance to visit
for two weeks.
MrB. Prltchard and two sons loft
Saturday for Lako OkohoJIo to visit
for two vooks.
F. K. Olson who hnB been tho guest
of frlondf; horo for a week loft Sat
urday for Lincoln.
Dr. L. J. KKAUSE, Doutlnt. Mc-
Donnld Bank Building. Booms 2 & 0.
IMiono 07. 42tf
Dr. J. B. Bedilold returned from
Omaha Friday whore ho had been
transacting business.
Mrs. Dan noborts returned to hor
homo in Choyonno after attending tho
llubbard-Logan woddlng.
Tho Roxall handlos tho goodB. 14tf
Georgo Hubbard returned to Choy
onno Saturday nftor attending tho
Hubbard-Logan woddlng.
MIbb Luclllo McFarland roturned
Friday from Dotrolt whoro sho had
boon visiting for two weeks.
CONCRETE STOVE AND TABLES
FOK THE CITY PAJUv.
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WANT ADS.
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See C. F. TEMPLE, Gen'l Agent.
FARMERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
r Home Office: Denver, Col.
n!n Ri-ndbeck Bid. Phone 824J.
A letter from Albert and Robert
Blnnkonburg at San Bernardino, Cal.,
proposos plans for building concveto
camp stoves and tables in tho City
Park. Tho boys saw these in Cami
Cnjon, Cal., and thoy at onco remcm
borod tho North Platto City Park and
its need for something of this kind.
Tho tables nro built by tho different
clubs, lodges and societies and an
iron plato is sot in tho middle of each
tolling who ipresentcd it to the Park.
Wo aro turning tho photographs and
plans ovor totho Park Board for thoir
consideration.
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Girls' Cnnip Closes.
Tho first annual camp ot tho North
Platto Council Campflro Girls closed
with supper on Friday. It was a suc
cess from ovory standpoint. Not a girl
was sick in camp, no ono was hurt
and no accident happened to mar tho
Joy. Mrs. Calllo Davidson in charge
ot tho cooking arrangements certainly
has rccolvod tho compliments of tho
camporH on the good things, alio pre
pared for them. A bigger nnd bottc
camp Is to bo worked out for next
year according to tho iplnns of tho
Council.
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Near East Ucliof.
Thousands ot half-nourished bodies
of Armenians and kindred pooplo ot
the Causasus aro at tho mercy of tho
coming winter unlosB help is rushed
ncross tho waters Boon. This is tho
word t' at como to Tho Tribune dosk
and with it cornea a ploa for clothing
for children, old cast-off clothing. A.
J I'.llng is. Chairman ol tho Lin
coln County Commltteo and will make
nvvansoments to soo thtt tho clothli.g
Is sont to tho profcor plixo for oor-
soas transportation. Detailed nnnoun
cements will bo slvon lator.
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Card of Thanks.
Wo wish to oxtend to our nolghbors
and friends out deep felt grntitudo
for tholr many nets of kindness and
sympathy oxtendod in our hour of
boroavomont in tlio death ot our hus
band and father. '
Mrs. L. M. Itichards,
Mrs. Josslo Morant.
Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Lansing,
Joseph Richards,
Mabel Morant
Found Automobllo sumbor 43604
Nobr. 1920. Owner call at Tribuno ot
flco. 63-
Wanted Competent girl for general
housowofk. Mrs. E. R. Goodman. 50tf
For Rent Now houso on East 4th.,
20th block. GOtf.
Waited Second Hand. Cash Regis
ter. Inquire D. II. B. care Tribune.
Wanted A maid. Right prlco to tho
right person. Apply at tho Platto Val
ley Hospital. B9tf.
Wanted Girls for nurso training;
$35 per month with board and room.
Apply at General Hospital, City. 4Gtf
For Salo Good garage, largo
enough for two cars. Inquiro at this
office. BStf
For Salo Six-room house, all mod
ern except h'cat. Good location, closo
in. Phono 830J. GOtf
Now 4-wheel hay sweep for Salo at
a bargain. A. Woodcock. 60-4
For Salo Fordson tractor with
Oliver gang plow. Good condition. M.
R. Mngnusson. 60-3"
Buy at tho Farm Cucumbers in any
size, Potatoes, Beans, Green Corn, al
so honey and eggs. Phono Doolittles.
For Salo Kitchen rango and hard
coal stove, ico box, hand washing
machlno all in good shape, phono
112SJ. Cltt
For Salo 'Parlor table, parlor set,
two art squares 9x12, chlffioner, hard
coal stovo and cook stove. Inquiro at
604 E. Sixth. 62-3 -
For Salo Qulckf l-tou truck, with
grain bed, gijod as now. Call B6 Caro
Tribuno. 62-2
For Salo or Trndo Vulcanizing Bat
tory and Welding business In smr.U
town doing good buslnoss. If interest
ed call 621W. 03-2
For Salo 180 acres grass land, 14
mllos south ot North Platto. SV, and
NW of "Sec. 8, T 11, R 30. Prlco $12
per aero. N. V. Anderson, Cowles,
"Nob.. Owner or seo IL E. Anderson
1003 W. Third St. No. Platto, 61-3
For Salo or Trade Quarter Soctlon
six miles north and halt soctlon four
nnd a half miles, north of North
Platto. Possesion Dec. 1. "Will tako
clear rosldonco for $3,000 nnd balanco
cash or terms. Wrlto M. E. Bokoskio,
North Platto or Phono 796F4. C2-2
For Salo Fifteen aero tract of Ir
rigated land seven room stucco houso
full basement with boating plant, 1
story barn, garago and otiior suall
buildings. Crop goes with placo. West
end. Fourth St. Phone 66SJ. Win, M
Morris. 63-70
Real Estate Sale
ON - -
Monday, August 30, 1920
AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M,
I will sell at public auction, at the east front
door of the Court House in North Platte, Lincoln
County, Nebraska, all land owned by the Estate
of Charles McDonald. Consisting of:
All of Sec.5-13-30. This
section has a fully paid water right, every acre
can be irrigated; joins the city of North Platte on
the South West, and is fairly well improved, and
is without doubt tho most desirable tract of land
in; this vicinity. Can be divided.
Southwest Quarter of Sec.14-12-30. This is,
located 10 miles Southeast of North Platto, on
what is known as the Jack Morrow Fats, one of
the best farming communities in Lincoln County.
The balance of property to be sold is all in
the City of North Platte and consists of fifteen
business lots in; the business dlistrict, all favor
ably located. Six of them in the center. All
have paved streets, water, gas and sewerage.
One two story brick building and ground.
Pour Fronts.
One Frame Building. and ground.
Sixteen choice residence lots.
Several Modern Homes.
. Terms satisfactory to tho heirs will bo given.
Those who contemplate purchasing should
Investigate property before; day of sale. This is
one of tho best , chances ever offered in tl 's
vicinity to get a choice business location or home
pr farm. All property will be sold to the highest
bidder. . ,
For location, description etc., see or write,
0. E. Elder, Referee,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
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