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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1910)
, c tJ e - ' - " " - - " - un Last Clearing Sale for this Season COMMENCING SATURDAY, JULY 30th. In order to make room for our mammoth Fall and Winter Stock, which is beginning to arrive, we will offer to the public the following lines to close out. -tit Dress Goods. Dress Goods.' Our entire line of Woolen Dress Goods, a great number of 1910 fall and winter patterns included, which recent ly arrived, at 20 Per Cent off on Every $1. Silks. Silks. JUST ARRIVED. Guaranteed Suede Taffeta, 36 inches wide in all shades. This is the popular silk to be used for the fall of 1910. Regular price from Si. 25 to $1.50 per yard, during this dJ AA sale, per yard J) I iUU Ladies' Silk Waists. Worth from $7. 50 to 10.00, (M QO during this sale to go at 3te 0 All Wash Goods Whatever we have left, will be closed out at the following prices: Lot 1 Goods worth up to 75c pr 'IQp yard, your choice at L Lot 2 Goods worth up to 50c pr 4 PJ yard your choice at IlL Skirts. Skirts. 300 Dress Skirts arc placed on sale at The Leader at the following prices: Lot 1 All our skirts worth from $7.50 to Sio, during JQ this sale go at tyUenrO Lot 2 All our skirts worth from $10. to Si 5, during this tfQ iQ sale to go at OOtnrO Lot 3 One lot of Misses' skirts, worth up to $5, dur- (1 fhft ing this sale to go at O Petticoats. Silk Petttcoats, regular price A A $7.50, during this sale at. . OvUU Mercerized Petticoats. One lot worth up to $2.00 during QQi this sale to go at Ov One lot mercerized petticoats prices too numerous to mention during this sale to go at 20 per cent off on every dollar. Ladies' Suits. Not many left. Your choice during this sale at One-half price. Domestics. Domestics. Choice of all our 7c and 8c Prints J? during this sale at, per yard. . . . JjC Outings. Outings. We have just unpacked about 500 pieces of the most choice patterns in light and dark, very desirable for early making up. During this sale to go at Twenty Per Cent Off on Every Dollnr. Men's Department In this department during this- sale twenty per cent off on every dollar. Blankets. Blankets. Chilly nights will soon be here and you will want something to cover up with. 1000 pairs of blankets in all sizes, all weights. Just unpacked by The Leader. During this sale to go at 20 per cent off on every dollar. Ladies' Jackets. The seasons for evening wraps will soon be here. We have a large assort ment in all lengths in tan and black. During this sale to go at 25 per cent off on every dollar. 50 Ladies' Jackets silk or satin lined worth up to $10.00 during this sale to close out, Your(l2 QQ- choice at 50 Misses' and Children's $4 50. During this sale to closed d AO rJ3 kout. Your choice at JJl.O K) - . Shoes. Shoes. During this sale all Ladies' and Misses' Shoes to go at 20 per cent off on every dollar. Queen Quality excepted. All our Ladies' Muslin Under wear to close out during this sale at a discount of twenty per cent on every dollar. We have too many -goods and must reduce our stock. Come early. Remember this greats reduction sale starts Saturday morning, July 30th. Come and see for yourself, No trouble to show goods. JULIUS PIZER. u THE LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE i DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, S 2 Graduate Dcnllsl. a Ofllco over tho McDonald Stato Bank. Henry. Apploford, of Maxwell, trans acted buaineas In town yestorday. ' W. J: Landgraf will leavo Sunday for u two weeks' visit with relatives and friends In Ogdcn. For Sale 7 room house with room for bath. 2 lots. Inquire at 1011 West Gtli street. V. V. lloagiund is transacting busi ness in Sidney today, having left for that piaco last evening. Prof. Whitehead, one of tho instruc tors of tho Junior Normal returned to Gothenburg this morning. For tho next ten dayB we will sell u few choice hammocks we havo in stock at a discount of ten per cent. Uinckuu'h Hook Stokjj. Mrs... Bonnie Lovo arrived several days'afed frotn" the eastern part'o'f the Btato and will visit for a short time with Mrs. W. J. Lundgrnf and other friends in town. ' Mrs. Guy Boyor and children left last night for a visit with her sistur, Mrs. Itoso Starkey at Cloannont, Wyo., and with relatives ut Buffalo. Thoy will ho absent about two months. We havo a fow light weight ladies woolon suits to close out ut just one half tegular price. Thoy nro a snap Act quick before thoy are picked over. Huu Clothing dkit. . '.Mips.es Jrma Clinton, , Alice, Wilcox, the Mlssos Brown, of Kearney, and Messrs. McNamara, McDonoll, Hnlli gan and Baker formed an automobilo party who made a trip to Ilershey Wednesday evening. Only an expert Bhould bu allowed to work on tho dellcato mechanism of watch. That's why we employ only the most proficient men at our benches Dixon. Tho Jeweler,. Union Pacific Watch Inspector. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrvey Beam, of Hcr- Bliey, visited friends in town yesterday. Mrs. Fred Plerspn, of Sutherland, spent yesterday with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Rert Naperstek will leavo nextweek for a visit with rela tives in Denvqr. Mrs. John Weinberger and daughter Elizabeth returned last evening from n brief visit In Grand Island. Ilinoy Landgrnf.wlll , leavo Sunday for Ogden and other western points, expecting to ho absent, thirty days. Mrs. Edith Gantt and daugher Syblo will return to Lincoln tomorrow after a two weeks' visit with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Duwson, of Phil adelphia, aro guests at tho W. B. Brown homo having arrived Wednes day. Tho county commissioners will meot as board of equalization Monday and will proceed to mnko tho levy of tnxoB for 1010. If you want a GOOD CAR buy a Mitchell or Ramblcr-of LcMasters. Mrs. C. U. Shorman and danghtur who came hero to attend tho Churcli Parr wedding will return to Omaha to morrow . ' Master William Davis returned last night from a visit with relatives in Fremont after an absenco of four weeks, Fine improved ranch to trade for mdse. Close in. D. E. Moiuum,. A caw received from Paul Goss, of Ltncoln.nnnounced that Mrs. Goss had been called to Nelson to boo her fnthor who Js ut tho point of death. The Iron girders and" pillars for tho Elks' building were received his week About twonty.fivo hundred dollars worth of iron will go into the bujlding. Special Oxford Sale. Small, The Big Shoe Man. DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Graduate Northwestern University. A Ofllce over McDonald Stato Bank J The dry weather tho early part of tho weok drove tho grasshoppors from tho pastures to tho alfalfa fields. Tho in. sects wore so thick on tho Mylandcr rancn soumenst oi town mat Mr, My lender rlirired ui n catchur which hi dragged through tho alfnlfa fields, thus exterminating inouBnnus. E. S, Davis arrived homo lust night from Fremont, where ho stopped over n day while enroute from tho republican stato convention at Fremont. The final business transactions of tho Junior Normal aro being concluded to day and Principal Beattie will return to his home in University Place to morrow. Born this month? If you were, the ruby is your birthstone, Come in and take a look at tho big lino we are show ing. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. To meet Mrs. C. R. Shormnn, of Omaha, Mrs. Annlo Church informally entertained a score of ladies last even- ng. A couple of hours wore pleasantly passed, and light refreshments were p.erved. Furniture for SaidCall and see Mrs. Chas. Newman, Locust street.. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cordcs left last night for a visit with their son Will and family in Enston, California. Their stny there will be indefinite, but will prob ably extend until spring. As Henry did not get an opportunity to say good bye to all his friends, ho desired Tho Tri bune to say it for him. Going on a vacation? Well you should havo a cowl fountain pen, Thoy are very convenient for writing homo from all'sorts of places, and ut all times. See them in our show window. DlxOW, Tho Jeweler. Mrs. Geo. Schatz was hostess at a delightful afternoon party yesterday given in honor of Mrs. Guy Woods, of Salt Lake City, who is tho guest of friends in town, Tho nfternoon was devoted to amusing and interesting contests and proved - very enjoyable to tho twenty or more ladies present. At tho closo of tho afternoon a two course lunch was sorved. In entertnininir Mrs. 1 1 M " uy mrs. uort Jrin Schatz was assisted Nujtorstb'ck unUMrs. FIdrli Muchlinski. That tho local cornfields could stand tho dry weather and hot winds so well as they have proved a surprise to the old timers, many of whom ure not san guine as to the harvesting of anything like a good crop. Few seasons in the history of the country could exceed this inshortnge of moisture and general drouth. The small grain will average only a poor yield, in some neighbor hoods the fields being scarcely worth harvesting while in others the yield will run to near a half crop. Sutherland Free Lance. Messrs. Wickstrom, Wilson and Toillion are in town today enroute home from Lincoln where they held u con ference with the state board of irriga tion relative to securing water for tho North Platte ditch. It was shown that the ditches in Scott Bluffss are using water out of tho North Platte river which by. prior right belongs to the North Platte ditch. Both the board and the governor assured tho visitors that the matter would at once bo remedied and that a sufficient number of guards to watch tho Scotts Bluffs canals would bo employed, and if theso guards were unable to prohibit tho use of Wator a company of Btato militia wquld q3 called out to enforce orders. HUMPHREYS' Humphreys' Votorinary Specifics tforthocureof dlsonaesof Horses, Cattle, Shoop, Dogs, Poultry. A. A. For FBVEHS, Milk Fever, Lnnc Fever. B. D. ForHI'UAINH, Lameneia, IMirutnMUtn. CO. For POltH Throat, Hpliootlc.DUteinper. D.I). For WOU.MB, Don, Orub. K.E. For COUMHS.Coldi, Influenza. f V. For COLIC, llcllynchc. Diarrhea. G. G. Frovrnti MIKaAIUUAUE. II. II. l or KIDNEY and Utaddcrdliorier. 1,1. For SKIN DIBEASE8.Maue. Eruption J.K.I or DAD CONDITION, ludlgcilton. Price, CO Cents per bottlo. Vet. Cure Oil, for Stable or Field Use, $1. At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. A500Pngo liookon tho trcnt inent ami care of Domestic Animals and Stnhlo Chart to hung up, mailed l'rco. ntrMrancYB' iiomeo. medicine Co., comet WlUlam nnU Ann Street! NVW York. The bazaar advertised for by the ladies of th Christian Ciurcb yesterday has been postponed until Thursday of next week. It Will be held at the Lloyd opera house. Ice cream and sherbert will be served during the afternoon. Making a note of tho fact that the Ogalalla school board has been unable to sell its bonds, recently voted for a now school house, the News says: The bond market seems to be out of busi ness. Dealers in bonds have received instruction from the east not to bid on bonds of nny kind for the present, that they are not wanted nt any price. When gilt edged bonds aro not negotiable it surely indicates that money is tightening up and hard to get. Of course this is not a panic, but a snfty valve to pre vent one. Extravagance of the peoplo is partly the cause of this condition and It may bo that in the end it will prove a good thing. It is to be hoped that conditions w'll improve before long. We have the now attachments for the Edison talking machines. Play two andour minute records. Ten four minute records free. UiNCKEii's Book Stoke. To Lot Owners. Weeds on vacant lots and along HtrnorA nnil Rtilnwnlk.q. ns nrnvicinil v ordinance, must bo cut by August 6th. ... ... fit I'lmuru iu cumiJiy wim hub uruer will result in tho work being performed by the city at tho cost of the lot owners. W. B. Salihiiuky, Street Commissioner. . A Big Snap. There has been listed with us for quick sale a nice home in 2nd ward within two blocks of court house at $2100.00, worth $2500.00. Buchanan & Patterson. Notice to Overseers. You are hereby requested to use all the precaution possible to prevent the spread of prairie fires, by plowing lira guards as Boon as possible. See Sec. 75 on Pago 29 of 190!) Road Laws. Dated North Platte. Neb. C-28-10. County Commissioners. A Frightful Wreck of train, automobilo or buggy may cause cuts, bruises, abrasions, sprains or wounds that demand Bucklen's Arnicn Salvo - oarth's greatest healer. Quick relief and prompt cure result. Ior burns, boils, sores of all kinds, eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore eyes or corns, its supreme. Surest pile cure. 2fie. at Stone Drug Co. Saturday Special FOR ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, July 30th. our Straw Hats and Summer Caps at one-half price. Choice good, styles right. They won't last long, get in early. Drebert Clothing Co.