The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 15, 1910, Image 4

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    FOUR DAYS SPECIAL SALE
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Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
April 1 6th, 1 8th, 1 9th and 20th.
We will hold a Special Sale on the following seasonable articles
TURKISH TOWELS.
Bleached or Unbleached, size 22x47,
good heavy quality, sold by us in a 4 A
regular way for 25c, sale price. ... 1 yC
RUB DRY TOWELS.
Regular Grade that is sold every
where for 25c, nale price
LINEN HUCK TOWELS.
Size 17x32, Oxford Linen Huck Tow
els, over 70 per cent pure Linen,
cheap at 15c, sale price
19c
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LADIES' VESTS.
20 dozen Ladies' Vests, taped neck
and arms, regular price 10c, sale Fjl
price 2C
15 dozen Ladies' Vests, made from
fine combed cotton yarn, regular 4 4
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price 15c, sale price.
20 dozen Ladies' Vests, made from
mercerized yam, regular price 25c,
sale price . .
19c
Children's Knit Waists, Waist Union Suits
Children's knit waists, the famous M make,
made with tape buttons around waist and
Hankins patent pin tube for the hose sup
ports, trimmed with edging in neck, regular
price everywhere 25c, sale price
19c
Waist Union Suits, made exactly as the
above waists except having the drawers at
tached, answers the place of three garments,
the handiest child's garment ever made, regu
lar price 50c, sale price.
39c
CHILDREN'S HOSE
60 dozen Children's fine 1 and 1 rib double knees regular price 15c sale price I I cents
1 odd lot heavy ribbed hose, broken sizes, regular price 25 cents, sale price 1 9 cents
Only One Dozen of any Article to a Customer.
Wilcox Department Store
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SPRING NOVELTIES.
Now HatPIna.
Now Bags in Silver and Leather
Now Collar Pins.
Now Belt Pins.
Now Nock Chains, extra Jong,
with tho long lockets.
Now Back Combs.
Now Fobs for Ladies and Men.
Now Rings.
Now Button Sots.
Now Bracelets.
Diamond's, a big lino of Diamond
Kings.
CLINTON,
The
Jeweler.
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Over First National. Phono 118
HIGH AS
THE SKIES
In freshness And purity are our bakery
goods. No matter wnat tho purchase
may bo either Bread, rolls or uny
thing in tho cake line, you aro cer
tain of securing tho quality of goods
that cannot bo excelled for tho money.
DICKEY BROTHERS,
Confectionory, Pinnoa Bnkory.
GEO. D. DENT,
Physician and Suracon,
Office over McDonald Bank.
Phonos I Office 130
i nones RoSdonco 115
Will J Itcdflold, M 1) J It McKlrahan, M I
Drs. Redfield & McKiralian
Phsicians and Surgeous.
All Calls Promptly Answered. Phwcu
042-044
Office at P. and U. Hospital.
C. F. Perry returned this morning
from a business trip to Omaha.
Mrs. II. M. Grimes is entertaining
tho Birthday club this afternoon.
J. J. Halligan returned Wednesday
from Sidnoy where ho nttended dis
trict court.
Dr. Geo. B. Dont was called to Big
nell yesterday to treat a caao of small
pox In tho Roso family.
County Supt. Ebrlght wont to Goth
enburg this morning to attend tho de
clamatory contest.
P. M, Soronson left this morning for
Kcnnaru, Neb., to vlBtt his lather, who
is ninety-two years of ago.
Wedding gifts, Dixon, Tho Jeweler.
"It's worth while to buy a paper
now romarKeu win lost touay;
"tho bnBQ ball season has opened."
The wonthor man predicts a heavy
frost for tonight. If you desire to aavo
your fruit: cover the trees with blan
kets.
O. H. Thoelecko has about decided
that ho can uso an automobilo to ad'
vantage and will probably .order i
Kissel car.
It does not rain under Hull Umbrel
las. Dixon, Tho Jeweler.
John Mellcn, of tho Northwestern
road, transacted business in town yes
terday and made an advertising contract
with Tho Tribune.
E. T. Tramp, Ray Langford, E. S.
Davis and Sam VanDoran attended an
Odd Follows meeting at Pnxton Wed
nesday evening.
John Deoro Implements and Weber
& Stoughton wagons at Hershoy's.
Hog prices nro on tho downward
olldo, tho bulk soiling in South Omaha
at $9.6-1 yesterday, a decllno of about
one dollar since tho first of the month,
For Saturday and Sunday only wo
oiler white carnntions at 50 cents a
dozen, colors at GO cents.
C. J.PAsis.
Tho North Platto Cowboy band will
meet at tho Y. M, C. A. rooms nt
8:1G east timo tonight. Bring music
racks; no uniforms, C. A. Lowell,
Director.
J . W. Abbott camo down from Hor
shey last night and returned this morn
ing accompanied by his son who had
boon at tho Cunningham hospital for n
few days following an operation for
his tonsils.
Col. Bill Dledrich camo to town with
out Bhoes Wednesday. This is con
clusive ovidenco .that Bpring has ar
rived. This is no surer sign of ap
proaching warm weather than Bill
barefooted.
Hf vnwlinfrlno rC n vnmr rrtuA ntinltftr
aro selling in the local market today
for twenty-five cents per quart box.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Butlor Buchanan re
turned last evening from Gibbon, where
they attended tho session of tho Kear
ney presbytery.
Tho advance atront for "St Elmo".
which will bo presented at tho Keith on
Friday ovenlne or next week, is in
town today distributing advertising
matter.
Tho street commissioner used the
split drag on some of the streets to
good aavnntago iollowing tho rain yes
terday. Many of the country roads
could bo improved by the uso of tho
drag.
"Tho Lion and tho Mouse," is one of
tho strongest nlavs of recent veurs. and
with the capablo company which pre
sents it, there should bo a large audi
ence at tho Keith next Monday evening,
This issue of The Tribune ought to
provo a most interesting one for the
person who finds fault with high prices.
The local merchants ndvertiso special
prices on many seasonable goods, thus
providing a money saving chanco to tho
purchasing public.
Vernon, tho hypnotist, who has been
at tho Koith for the past three even
ings has not been drawing very largo
crowds. He Is said, however, to be
very good in his line, He will close his
engagement tomorrow evening.
A game of ball between tho North
Platto and Gothenburg high school
teams was scheduled for today at the
latter place, but on account of tho rain
was called on", A number of tho players
went down, nowovor, to nttend tho
declamatory contest.
Cane Seed for Sale.
I have a quantity of choice hand
picked cone seed which I will sell for
$1.00 por bushel while it lasts. Also
some miio maze peed. You can get
theso Beed at tho Rltner feed store or
nt my place. B. A. Wilson.
Club Favors Capital Removed.
Tho board of directors of tho Com
mercial Club held a meeting last even
ing and passed a resolution favoring
tho removal of the state capital to a
more central location. While the selec
tion of a site will follow a vote for the
capital removal, the club directors went
on record as favoring North Platte as
tho capital city.
A committee was appointed to draft
a resolution' favoring the passage of
the bill which has been introduced in
the senate providing for the creation
of a national health department, the
presiding officer of which shall bo a
member or the presidential cabinet.
This resolution will be forwnrded to
tho Nebraska delegation in congress.
Tho directors made a call on Genl.
Supt. Ware, who had been spending
the day in town, and had a nice visit
with him.
BEHIND A FINE PAIR OF HORSES
should bo hitched a stylish looking
carriage. At this repository you can
boo a variety of vehicles whoso stylo is
undeniable. They range from the phae
ton to tho family coach and aro the
equal of any in nppenrnnce and build.
They aro less thun equal In price to
most carrluges of their character.
To Cigar Smokers
who have not yet tried the Forest King
cigar wo believe they will provo a rev
olution. In all our experience we never
know a better five cent cigar than the
Forest King. It is tho finest combina
tion of good tobacco nnd skilled cigar
making we havo ever Been. Try ono
and you'll want more.
J. F. SCHIuALZRIED
A M. Lock
AH Ready For Summer Driving
you will be when your horse Is togged
out with ono of our fly nets, ear nets.
fancy light, singlo strap harness, and
fino round leather, open or blind bridles.
Wo have a fino stock of summer horso
goods, lap robes, that wo aro selling at
reasonable prices.
A. F, FINK.
THE
First National Bank,
of North Platte, Nebraska.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital and Surplus $130,000.
ARTHUR McNAMARA, President,
E. F. SEEBERGER, Vice-President,
V M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-President,
F.'.lL. M00NEY, Cashier.
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The Vault without a fault-Conceded Best in the World
It is waterproof, reinforced with steel throughout,
finished with aluminum, and can bo obtained from
your undertaker at a reasonable price. It is a sat
isfaction worth more than the cost, to know that the
remains of your friends and the casket containing
them aro preserved from tho wnters of tho earth
as they cannot be when buried in any other way.
The North Platte Vault Co., G. W. Prosser, Agt.
STEtL RetNfORCED
TRADE MARK
1 A. J. AMES. MAHIE AMES. fj
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Doctors Ames & Ames, a
6 Physicians and Suroeons,
U Office over Stone Drug Co. it
ii pv,. 1 Office 273 g
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John S. Twinem, M, D.,
Homeopathic Physician
and Surgeon.
Special attention to Obstetrics and
Uhliaren s Diseases.
Office: McDonald State Bank nuilding,
Comer 6th & Dewey Sta.
Phones: Office 183. Reaidenco 283.
Got thoso pictures framed now
Soronson 107 East Fifth street.
NOTICE O P PKOHATE OP WILL.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, Lincoln County, m.
In tho county court.
ThoIHtato ot Nebraska to tho Dovlsoos,
Legatees, Holrs and Oredltorsof Jacob Itleli
lger. deceased, and to others Interested In
said matter: . . . .
You am hereby no tinea That an Instrument
purporting to bo tho Last Will and Testa
ment of.lacob lttchlser, deceased, Is on lllo
In said court, and also a petition praying for
tho probato of said Instrument, and for tho
appointment ot Albort ICIchlcor as executor.
That on tho3rd day of May, lUtu, at!) o'clock
A - M., said petition and tho proof of tho exe
cution ot said Instrument will bo heard, and
that If you do not then appear and contest
hald court may probate and record tho same,
and grant administration ot tho cstato to
AllMirt Ulchlgur
This notice shall ln published for six sue
ccuslvo Issues In tho North l'latte Beml-week-ly
Tribune prior to said hearing.
Witness my hand and oulclal seal this lliu
day of April Wio. w. o. Emjbu.
County Judge