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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1911)
January Clearing Sale. a- Owing to unfavorable weather conditions, we are greatly overstocked on Winter Goods. We must reduce our stock quickly to make room for our Spring , a fact that forces us to sacrifice our splendid stock regardless of cost. Our entire store has been converted into a veritable barcain bazaar, offering a grand display of seasonable merchandise at prices that are bound to startle eyery economical buyer in this community. Plenty of winter weather ahead. Secure what you want right now at a great saving. This will be the biggest thing in the sale line you have seen in many a day. 900 high grade Suits and Overcoats now on sale at cost prices and less. The most fashionable weaves, modes and shades in vogue this season. Fine collection of $15 to $18 Suits and Overcoats on sale at 4 i. Special Sale of Shoes at Marvelomly Low Pricc. IT 1 lot $4 allocs, In patent, box cnlf, vlclantl film metal, j QQ jjfr 1 lot Sa50 sI'oct, iiVpato'nt; box calf,' Vlcl' ond gun Vf".ft t. motnl. on salo nt mvJ 1 lot $3.50 bIiocs, In Oxblood leather, winter weight (J f"A on solo nt H' Heavy High Cut Shoes, in red ond green leathers, Kromolk soles, 14 tolR-ln. 2 buckles. Boys high cut shoes, In red leather, 2 buckles 20 Per cent Discount. SUITS In brown, tan, pray, black and fancy mixtures. TIkcc and four button. Not an ol I st lj or pattern in stock. The choice of ' America's best clothes makers. for choice of suits and overcoats that were priced at 12.50 to $15 OVERCOATS In gray, brown and black, kme length walking coats, and l'uvjr. .fc'tVHsh aiiio coats with presto and convertible collar. All our stock of high grade elegantly tailored coats. Mens Suits and Overcoats worth $18.00, $20.00 to $25.00 Boys Suits and Pants At less than makers, prices. 200 Double-breasted ; short, .straight pant suits, ages 5 to 16 years. 200 Boys short straight pants, ages '4 to 12 years at One-Half Regular Price. values on solo at. $1.30 7? Shirts. 4 Monarch, Dress and Negligee Off-, shirts, fine patterns, all sizes. OOL r f!lnrtt liiiUi irni!f shirts. regular $1.50, 1.75 and $2 One-Fifth Off on Trunks, Suit Cases and Valises. Hats and Caps John B. Stetson and Rival makes, in soft and stiff hats, regular $5, $3 and $2.50 grades. Winter caps, all the good shapes, fur lined, regular $1.50, $1.25, $1.00 values. 20 per cent discount. UNDERWEAR. Cotton, cotton and wool mixed and all wool. We've every fabric that's suitable for Underwear, white, black and colors, medium and heavy weights, 2 piece and union suits of the famous Staley and Superior Oj, makes, regular price $1.00 to $5,00 per garment, All go at 20 Per Cent Discount J HOSIERY. Holeproof guaranteed hose, 6 pairs in box, regular $1.50, sale price $1.20. Interwoven Shawnit and Iron Clad, regular per pair 25c, sale price 2Qc Our bargain festival is on right now. Don't postpone the hour of buying or you may be everlastingly too late. These bargains will be picked up at once by shrewd buyers. THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY J. B. McDonald THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES. One lot Men's odd Pants, ranging in price from 2.50 to $6. Now is the time a2 to provide yourself with an extra pair T At one-half regular price. $5 Big line of Sweater CoaU at 20 per S cent Discount. MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED To the High School Boys and Girls How do you like the 191 1 Class Fins? Neat, arn't they. That's the way wc do our work. Try us next time for repairs; , CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician DR. H. C. BROCK, DENTIST. Over KlrHt National, l'hone H8 t B 8 The Lutheran aid society will moet Thursday .aftomoon at the parish houBO. MIbs Fern Griffin returned to Denver Saturday after a week's visit at the Dullard residence Miss Olive Wutta, attending the stato normal at Kearnoy, returned to that in stitution yesterday. Tho Baptist aid society will moot Friday afternoon with Mrs. M. fc. Loudon, 820 So. Chestnut street. Georgo B. Wohb, of Kansas city, a brother of hra. W. R. Powell, Is a guest at the home of tho latter. Wantod-A Rlrl for Mnornl house work. Inquire at 417 East Fifth ntreet. Miss Margaret McFadden, of Pnxton, and her cousin Miss MrGtnloy of New York, aro guosts of MIbs Mary Mc Govern, Man's Hats, $3.00 and $2.50 qualities at $2.25 at Tim Hub Clothing Dept. The Modern Brothorhood of America will hold an installation of officers to night In the K. P. hall after which a social time will be held. Mrs. Groff and daughter Lulu re turned to their home in Talrbury yes terday after a two weeks' visit with Dr. and Mrs. Brock. The next number on the North Platte Lecture Course will be Col. Bob Seeds. He will b here Jan. 26th. Don't fear to adyiiw friends to attend, as Col. Seeds It making one of tho best tours this yer that Tie has ever made. ' P. II. Burmood, of Somerset, is doing Uulnew in town to'day, Ho says the farmers raised plenty corn last season ta vm them through tho winter and that they are in good shape. Mrs. W. J. Stuart will entertain tho mothers' club Wednesday aftomoon. Jncob Pizer, of HaBtingB, was the guest of Julius Pizer and family yester day. Mrs. L. E. Roacho and children loft the lattor part of last week for visit with friends in Lincoln. Fivo candidates were initiated Into tho B. P. O. Elks last evening. Had not tho show been on that number would have boon trebled. C. F. Williams, of Gothenburg, Dlst. Deputy Grand Mnstor of tho I. O. O. F., will instull the officers of Walla Walla Lodgo on Thursday, Mrs, Rose Barlott roturned to Lin coln yostordny, having been called here by tho death of her father. Roy Mur ray will return to Lincoln tomorrow. If your Idle money Is not earning nntlsfnctorv interest, let Bratt & Good man invest it in some of their gilt odgo 8 per cone ttrst mortgago loans, Sheriff Miltonbergor wont to the Tlttvl.irnrkI Rnntlnn trlflflir trt AOCVA fl Wflt. rant on Carl Lunkwltz, who is charged with drawing a gun on Frank Case. The two mon indulged in a fight and Lunkwltz hadCasolarrested for assault, now Caso comes back on Lunkwltz on tho abovo cnargo. Best barcains over offered In nice homes and choice building lots. Sco Bratt & Goodman before you buy Sam Gens, arrived from tho Oast Sat unlny and will open a shoo repair shop in tho building east of the Greoson grocery on east Sixth street. Mr. Gens comes recommended as a first-class shoe repairer. Ho asks for a share of patronage of tho public and guarantees satisfactory work at reasonable prices. If work is not satisfactory you need not pay. For R eat We have two houses for rent, one 0 room houso on W. Oth St.. $14.00, and one 4 room house on E. 11th St., $12.00, Both comfortable houses. Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agency. Money To Loau If ncedincr monov to nav off vour old loan or buy additional property, see matt & uoodman 1 1 1 1 - ' - is a Dr. H. L. McLeav. of Gandy, visitor in town today. Plinn T? nAfllfnw tf MnvnT.ll . ta transacting business in town today. Dr. Marie Ames was called to tho E. W. ranch yesterday to attend a patient. The Travel and Study Club will meet with Mrs. Ray Cummings tomorrow evening. " E. R. Smith, of Gandy, was a visitor in town yesterday and attended the theatro last night. Mrs. Dunn, of Redar Ranids, Iowa. arrived today for a visit with her daughter Mrs. Jas. Hart. v The Presbyterian aid Society will!; meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Geo. F. Williams at tho manso. Ray Cummings, of tho electric light ItUMIIftllljr , IUIU.IICU klU,U,UMJ ..Will tk week's visit at points in Iowa. Wo urn told that Chaa. Ilondv will leaBO his ranch at Maxwell and with his family will remove to this city. Mrs. M. C. Rodgers was taken to St. Luko'R hospital yostorday to re coivo treatment for typhoid fever. Tho heating plant In tho Elks build ing was put In service yesterday. This will give the painters a show to com plete their work, which will require about three weeks. Tho furniture foe tho building will not, howevor, arrive until tho middle of next month. Lillian Russell nnd company presented "In Search of a Sinnor" last evening to a well filled house at The Keith. Tho play is notparticularly strong, but it Is one in which this star has amplo scopo to display her ability along tho comedy line . and her personal attractiveness, notwithstanding her advanced years. In her role last evening she certainly proved a chic and fascinating widow, and her repartee proved refreshing. To my Customers aad the Public Generally. After January 1st, 1911, I will sell hardware for Cash only., I will soli Stoves and Farm Imple ments for cash or approved notes as in tho past. Thanking you for your past patronage 1 win endeavor to merit more ot it in the future. Wishing you all a Happy and Pros porous Now Year I am Yours truly, Jos. IIehshey. 4ii ii'i'Jci GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surgeon, Offico over McDonald Bank. Pn i Offico 130 Phonea Residence 115 SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of li'lret National Hanlc Cold Wave Coming. Weather forecast: Snow tonight od Wednesday. Much colder with cold wavo coming and drop in temperature to zero. The maximum temperature yester day was 61, a year ago 36; minimum this morning 24, a year ago 6. Fire Insurance. Got the best and cheapest. Bratt & Goodman writo It. Christian Church Notes. The Wide Awake class of tho Bible school was very pleasantly entertained Inst evening by Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Jeffries. A Ehort business session was conducted by tho nev president Mrs. Anna Boguo, after which a delightful social period was enjoyed by all. Tho hostess served a fine lunch. The class mcots next month with Mrs. Pagett. Miss Lena McGrow led tho C. E. meeting Sunday ovening. Miss Linnie Scott i tho new president of thoBOcioty. A social for all tha young people of tho church will bo given at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Greeson Friday evening. Tho reports at the annual meeting Sunday afternoon showed last year's wprk to have been the best in the his tory of the congregation. Tho net gain in membership since Mr. Johnson, be came minister (14 months) has been 07. From this number 16 have- been ad ded to tho non-resident roll. Thoro was a largo attendance both morning and ovening at tho regular sorvices last Sunday, and also at the Bible school and C. E. services. The New Year gives promiso of both spirit ual and numerical growth. For Rent Houses and furnished nnd unfurnished Bratt & Goodman NOTIOKOK SALE. . In tlio District Court ot Dawson County, Nebraska. In tlio maUor ot the application ot Ida IMchards. administratrix, for license to soli real CHtatn. Notli'ti Is horohr elvon that In pursuauco to au order of the ilonorabto llruno O, llootot lor. Judirn of tlio District Court of Dawson county, Nebraska, mode on tho 31st day of December. 1V10, for tho sale of tho real estate hereinafter described, thoro will bo sold at publlo vendue to tho highest blddor for cash at tlio cast front door ot the court house in mo citr ot norm naito, in tlio county of Utv coll), stato ot Nebraska, on tho 2d dar of Keb ruary. 1U11. at tho hour ot 10 o'clock, a. m., tlio followliik' described real estate, to-wlt: All ot lots llvo (&) and six (6). ot block three (3). oi urn irusieu b auuiiioii to Norm I'lttio. Nebraska, and allot lots fortv-elu-ht (48) mil forty-nine ((V), of I'lattovlow Subdivision an platted ami recorded In Dood ltecord It-1 at paifo4U ot tlio records ot tho County Clerk's olllce. ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, Said sale will remain open ono nour. Dated this 10th day of January 1011. Ida liiciuiips, Administratrix of thoestato of Samuol ltkh aids, deceased JlO-1 J Off Greatest Reduction Sale ever known in the city on high class merchandise Drebert Clothing Co During January. jOft J off I CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night MOVING PICTURES: Fred Walton in the tunny comedy "Bertie's Enleve ment". "Summer Tragedy". VAUDEVILLE: The Boyd's in a comedy skit "Wanted, a Job." 10 and 15 Cents. WILLIS J. RFDFIELD, M. D. Surgeon, Physician. CeiMaltant. OfTice Physicians and Surgeons Hoapita umco ihz, Kesldence 644. THE FRENCH DRY GLEAN ING AND PRESSING PLACE. gents. We call and deliver the goods' A. SIGEL, The Little Tailor. 223 E. 6th St. Phone 182. 4 L