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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1910)
CARNIVAL Where are you going for bar gains in foot wear when this sale ends. A Sale that means what it says. A Sale that says what it means. fit Jones Pays the Freight .99 AND THE PEOPLE GET THE BENEFIT OF IT. A BIG Big Sale in Footwear Now in Full Blast, V Next Saturday we start on our second week and the great work goes on. Panic prices reign throughout the store "Were you here Saturday? If you were not why not? It appeared as though the whole community turned out. ONE LOT Ladies $5.00 and $4.00 Shoes in Patents, Kid, Gun Metal, Lace and Button, now $2.48. 25 cent Buster Brown Hosiery for Men, Women and Children now 1 9c. Boys' 2.50 and $2.25 Shoes Patent and Box Calf, now $1.69. Profits are a thing .of the past. We have made up our mind to cut our stock in half. It is the sash we are after. In order to do this we have marked our stock down to prices never before known in the annals of commercial history. This sale without question is the greatest sale of footwear ever held in the city. You owe it to yourself and family to make your dollars go iartherest. ONE LOT Misses and Childrcns' $1.75 and $2.00 Shoes now 98c Mens' $5.00 and $4.00 Shoes in Patents, Gun Metal, Kid and Oxford, Button and Lace, now . $2.48 Mens' $6.00 High Cuts 16-inch, Tan only now $3,98 t S. H. BARNES, Sales Manager. ft SMALL , The Big Shoe Man. DRS, BROCK & CROOK, jj DENTISTS. ft O Ovor First National. Phono US K f.rfrfftfcF4 John Beyorlo loft Jnat night on n business trip to Sheldon, Iown. Attorned Conjeal. of McCook, is transacting business In town today, Mrs. P. V. Rinckor is entertaining tho Tuesday Bridgo Club this afternoon. I'at Norris, who suffered n roinpso u couple of weeks ugo, is in a critical condition. Tom Horun. who hud boon in town for novo nil weeks, went to Omuhu last night. Tho Hustlors will hold n daucing nar ty at tho Masonic hall Thursday even ing. Tho board of mannkvirs of tho Y. M. d A. will hold n mooting at tho rooms this evening. .aMcKlbbin Hats, every hat now and u;to date, at 20 per cent oil' at Tho lUU;a liig sale. Leonard Kidwoll, of Wallace, has boon transacting business it tg.wn for u tew (jays, M. S. Rebhauscn is n visitor in .Grand Island today, leaving for that 'place last night. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Clinton will enter tain tba Hurmony high five club this evening. Two bovB nttondimr school desire places to work for board. Phono Supt. Tout, of tho city school. Call and see what Miss Boyorle offers in pyrogrnphy. Now lino just received. Room 3, over Schillor'B drug store. A new lino of boys' knickerbockor panto just in. All sizes from 4 to 17 years, at 10 per cent disoount at Tho Hub's Big Sale. Tho meeting of tho Girls' Friendly Society announced for this evening has boon postponed until some futuro date. ' V. B. Ellis was called to Pennsyl vania yesterday by a tologram announ cing the serious illness of a brother. Ladies', misses' and children's coats and juckots at 30 por cent less than tho regular price at Tho Hub'B Big Sale. Miss Mario Phillins. of Ridtrowuv. Col., wus tho guest of the Miss Blanche l'onun Baturuuy ana aunuuy while on- routo to Grand Island. For Snlo Half dozen Plymouth Rock Cockerels. Address P. V. Olson, North I'lntto. Attention. Tho Hub's Big Salo is not a mark u 8Uio, but on every item the aiscount tukon from tho regular price. $ KEITH THEATRE, ) FRIDAY EVENING, CHAS. H. STAMP, life 1 .JI KM fji juessee ana manager. i jjjj The Colonial Amusement Co, Presents GEO. M. COHAN'S ft MUSICAL WINNER ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Jan. 14.1 Little Johnnie Jones 20- BIG SONG HITS 50 PEOPLE SO -20 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft J. E. Qufnn left last nleht for Raw lins where he will take tho position of foreman of tho boilormakers in the Union Pacific shops. Jerry Purdv. fireman on one of tho switch engines, foil into the cinder pit while getting off tho engine Sunday night, and sustained a fracture of a log. 1m mhn'fl nil lunnl nnil nfrn fnitnrarl suits at S9. 00 and SO.Hfi tier milt worth $14,00 to $18.00 at The Hun. Mrs. Mollio Thomas and two daugh ters, who had been cuests at tho Selbv homo for several months, returned to their home in Petersburg, Ind., this morning. DanMcKee. who recently rcsicrncd his position with Allen Bros., will devote his time to farming and stock- growing on his farm at willow Island. Wanted Position as housekeeper by womnn with one child. Address, Box 29, R. F. D., Horshey, Nob. Weather forecast: Rain or snow to night or Wednesday. The maximum temporaturo yesterday was 32, one year ago zero; minimum this morning 7, a year ago 2 bolow zero. Members of tho Commercial Club nro requested to attend the annual meet ing of that organization, which will bo held at tho rooms this evening at eight o'clock. Oriole Concert Co. wv,wj. COHAN'S DANCING f ft MUSIC! LAUGHTER! GIRLS! 34, Weeks in New York. 22 Weeks in Chicago. $ Prices 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50. V RUS 2; ft ft ft Five years ago tho Redpath Bureau organized tho Oriole Concert Company. Thero has been some changes in tho norsonncl of tho comnanv but it has un- iformaly been for tho bettor. Tlds year they are touring tho Central States with tho most satisfactory program that thoy have over given. The com pany is made up as follows: Miss Edna Rlcknrd. reader, imper sonator, pianist, wus with tho company last season and wen many friends. Wo novo booked several return engage ments on tho company with committees dosiring to repeat Miss Ricknrd, Miss Martha Slelzl, soprano and violinist wus with the Bargclt Concert company last soason. Miss Stelzl Is blessed with ono of tho finest voices in Lyceum. She is able to easily cover a range of three full octaves. Miss Mildred Lehner, cellist and pianist will ndd much to the pleasure of tho program. Miss Helen Barnard, cornotist and reader, with thu Barnard Orchestra will bo remembered with pleasure by Redpath chnutaumia patrons of 1908. Their programs will offer solo parts for each member of tho company, Uueta and trios, nnd two numbers In which all of the company will appear. This is tho third number of tho Iligh School Locturo and Entortainmont Course and will bo a good ono. Keith, Wednesday, Jan. 12th. Bring tickets marked 'C" General udmisaion CO cents. Mrs. E. C. Baker, who had been visiting relatives in town for three weeks, returned to her nome in uguen yesterday. A massive engine of the Mallot type passed through the city Sunday. It is built for service on tho mountain dis tricts. Two firemen aro required to handle the necessary coal. Your Grey matter is working right when you insure your property with Bratt & Goodman. Robt. Mack has returned to town and informa us thatho expects to re-engage in tho manutacturq ot cigars in tne McDonald building on Front street. He will open tiie factory within the next ten days. Ladies' and misses' skirts, a big lino iust n. buro to please. Ihey aro go ing at 20 per cent discount at The Hub's Big Sale. A. F. Potter, who succeeds Gifford Pinchot na chief forester, passed east Sunday afternoon. Potter is a typical western man, about forty years of ago and lias had seventeen yenrsexporienco in grazing ana torestry worn. 500 men's and boys' suits and over coats at one-fifth less than regular price. Every garment up to date. Come quick before sizes aro broken Tub Hun Clothing Dept. Joseph Todd, formerly of this city, was married at Parsons, Kaa., last week to Mias Kathcrine Connelly of thnt placo. Mr. Todd has been work ing as machinist in the M. K. & T. shops nt Parsons forfive yenra pa8t. For Quick Sale. The nice Workman homo on West 4th St., at right price. See Bhatt & Goodman. Johnson, J. W; Frederic!, R. E. Tucker. Ray Wilborn. John M. Vernon. Milo P. Carey, H. C. Jenkins, H. E. Whitmore, John J. Spies, Wm. F. Stuart. F. A. Honsell, G. T. Brewer, J. C. Hollman, Jos. Hershoy, L. G. Haage. Mrs. Dorothy from Denver this morning. Now is the time to buy your ladies' tailored suit, cloak, jacket or skirt. Take advantage of the sale prices. Come see for yourself. We only do as we advertise. Yours for business, The Huna The lady who left a fur at the ladies' cloak room nt the opera house New Year's eye can have the same by call ing at the Tarkington residence, east 8th street. the hog buy- he F. W. HerminorhauBen. er. left Sunday for Missouri, whom will look after his real estate interests ior a few days. Harry Dixon went to Kearney yes terday to visit his son Charley who is having a siege of mumps. Mrs. Geo. L. Mudd, of Hershoy, is a visitor in town today. 9 t THESE SHOE PRICES Give You the Best of It. 60 pairs of Men's $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Shoes to close 40 pairs of Women's $2, $4.00 Shoes to close. 50, $3.00 and $2.95 1.95 FOR SALE. A nico 170 acre farm within 0 miles of city. Price right and terms easy. A cnoap I89 acre farm. A little cash nnd balance long time nt 5 por cent. You will buy this. Bratt &. Goodman. Y. MX A. Notei. If in search for the fountain of youth we would ndvlso you to spend a few ovening nt tho association rooms. Chess nnd checkers nnd music and other interesting nnd amusing things aro constantly happening. Young men with clear eyes, young men with elastic step, young men who love honor for honorn sake aro in great demand in this nga of ours. It takes money to produce n Maud S. Is your boy not worth more than horses, and stocks and bonds; aro the boys of North Platte worth cultivating? Sites for manufacturing plants and valuable franchises nro often given nway to add to tho standing or tho city or increnso its population. Why not do as much toward tho turning out of'men. Tho grontoat asset of any city is her boys. Then why toot guaru our interests with monjby tuid life if necessary? SUNDAY CHIMES Judgo Grimes will deliver nn ad dress on criminolgy Sunday afternoon nt 4 p. in. Ho will seek to discovor the causes that lead young men in to n criminal life, All men nro cordially invited. Arthur Boyd will sing. The following names, have been added to our list 01 members: Goo. R. Savin, John D. Cox, David Minshnll, Wm. llawley. Rev. Harman, Rev. Johnson, Fred Oulmettc, 3, J, Weaver, A. R. Adampon, C. A. Regular Stock. $2. 50 values jiow V - - i an- ! S3. OO val lies" now. $3.50 values now, I'M. The Above Discount Applies on 2.35 -i 2.80 J All Shoes. $10,00 Fireless Cooker will be given free to the family buying- the most Shoes. THE SHOERY, SOL HODES. ,.nt 1 31