The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 29, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
ACTIVITIES OF IHE
ORGANIZATIONS
-OS-
WHAT IS HI2ING DONE BY Till'.
DIFFERENT 'LODGES AND
SOCIETIES
Kdiiu JJnrljcr Enlcrfnlns
Miss Edna Barber ontortalnod eight
een of her frlendB nt n party at lier
honio Wednesday ovenlng. The even
ing was spent In dancing, after which
la light luncheon was served.
WwSl mcoi Tuesday afternoon with' "onor J "0?'Cr,
Mrs. W. W. Andrews, 81G East Cth.l Tll a oIcctctl ff crs f tho
All members and friends are Invited! Lady Maccabees surprised Mrs. Agnes
to attond i T Eyr wlth n imrty nt hcr ,10m0
Wednosday nftomoon. The time was
CHRISTIAN I spont In a social way after which
11:00 "A Drama In which you nro'ft delicious lunch was served.
n Player". ' ,
7:30 "What Is tho Cause or your; Unfcrtnlns nl a Party
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Pitman onter
talned at a party last evening nt
tholr hopio In honor of Wilbur Swan
son, Mrs. Pitman's brother. Tho even
ing was spont In playing gnmcq. Do
HcIoub refreshments were served at
tho close of tho ovonhig.
Trouble."
EPISCOPAL
11:00 Morning prayer and sermon.
7:30 Evening prayer and sermon,
Thero will bo music appropriate to
tho New Year. Tho Christmas musical
will bo repeated.
METHODIST
11:0Q "Turning A Now Leaf" A
New Year's sermon.
7:30 "Now Year Hopos" Illustrated
from Hutchinson's now novel "This
Freedom.'
LUTHERAN
11:00 "Emancipation from tho Past" I
In tho ovenlng at 11 o'clock tho com
munity Watch Night servlco will bo
held, a servlco of unusual Interest to
all.
:o:
Mrs. Vera Wlllet left Wedncs-
Lunclicon Series this Wcclc jl
HUM. J. V, I'liyilU iUHl 1V1IB. illUHUUI
Wilcox ontortalnod Tuesday at a ono
o'clock luncheon for Mrs. Welngand
of Los Angolos. Decorations wcro
carried out In holiday colors and cuti
flowers wcro used. Mrs. Payno and j
Mrs. Wilcox entertained at a sim
ilar luncheon Wcdnosdny and will also
havo a ono o'clock luncheon to-day
and another Saturday.
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Sale
Every Item in the Store
ReducedC at a Saving a
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On Many Lines $1 Will Buy $2 Worth B
Now! Is the Tnne to Do Your Buying!
TO THE PUBLIC:
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day for Sterling after spending sev
oral dayo with her parents Mr,
Mrs. Sam Clayton.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Welngand nnd ovuu,"K u Bl"u,,um 1"UK'"1U """s'"",
son Ted loft yesterday for Los Angeles ' whlch consisted of vocal solos by Mrs. ,
after visiting In tho city with relatives TraraP and Carylc Dorrybcrry, piano,
fnr Rnvnrnl wnnkn. I Hol b Thelma Starr, cornet solo by
Earl Stamp and soverai soiecteions
Every item in this store will be priced so low By offering biggest values
Sure to make business tempters. Giving the people an opportunity to buy their needs
dln,nB and save real money on every item bought of us during sale. Newspaper space will not
Members of the Khvnnls IJanqnctcd !
Tho members of tho KIwanIs club.
and their friends wcro banqueted
Tuesday ovonlng In tho now
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lie guests in attendance. During tho m permu auvenisuig an uamaius--yuu musi cuiiie iu me saie anu see lor yourseii.
Once here you will come back for more of the bargains we offer. Be sure to come early.
Henry Fredrick returned Wednes
day to his homo In Warsaw, Nobr.
after spondlng tho holidays In tho
city with frlonds.
Mr. and Mrs. Claronco Garwood ro-
by tho Klwanls Glee Club. At
1 tho closo of tho evening, F. C.
I Ptclstlckor, tho rotlrlng president was
. presented with a beautiful traveling
bag. The gavel was turned over to
turned Tuesday evening from Fremont w E starr( 1rcsIlont elect.
and Hastings after visiting witn ror :o:
atlves for a fow days.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Carroll of Kan-
Clintons for oyo servlco.
Miss Anno o'Connoll left yesterday
sas City aro visiting In tho city this 1 for Grand Island after spending sov-
weok. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll woro
former residents hero.
Word was received In tho city yos
terday from Yodor, Wyo. announcing
tho birth of a daughter to Mr. -and
Mrs. L. C. Jones on Christmas day.
Mr. Jones was former ticket agent
hero.
EASY NOW TO
VACCINATE HOGS
Hog Cholera Can Bo Prevonted Surely
And Inexpensively By Homo
Vaccination.
A prominent and wldoly known
veterinarian has. written a book en
titled "Tho Socrbts of' Vaccination",
which any roador may havo froo of
charge By following tho slmplo di
rections In this book any farmer can
vaccinate Iris own hogs with
AMVETSC hog cholera serum,
savo from twenty-flvo to fifty por
cont. Herotoforo It has boon practically
lmposBlblo to buy sorum at homo. How-
ovor, slnco vaccinating Is mado so easy
under this promlnont votorlnnrlan's
suggestions and Instrucltons, Incor
porated In this froo book, tho Stono's
Pharmacy has doclded on this policy!
as It will onablo fanners to vaccinate
nt any time thoy wish and also Bavo
a groat deal of monoy. j
Thero can bo no bettor sorum than
thoy supply bocauso It Is mado undor
Govornmont supervision and then
thoroughly tested undor actual flold
conditions, making a doublo test sor
um. '
Simply call or send you namo to
Stono's Pharmacy, North Platto, Nobr. 1
and get and Interesting booklot on tho 1
prevention of hog cholera and special
prlco list froo. Advortlsoment. i
oral- days. In tho city with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. w. II. O'Connoll.
Miss Mylllo Kuply arrived from Don
vcr Sunday to visit her Bister Mrs.
Fred Walkor. Miss Kuply is onrouto
to her homo at Milwaukee, Wis.
Ike Woodrcd of Paxton, tho nowly
olected county clerk of Keith county
was a business, visitor In tho city
yosterday. Mr. Woodred was n form'
or resident here,
A noto from Nick Lcgas who is at
Rochcshtor, Minn, says ho will bo
homo hero about January 25. Ho was
recently operated upon for tubercu
losis of tho spine on Nov. 20 and is
gottlng along fine.
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For Now Years, something now,
Hyacinths
Just pooping through.
Soo our display at tho Ideal Bakery
tuo j window, or order direct from tho North
aml i Platto Floral Co.
Ail the Winter Coats, Suits
. E. NELSON, Manager.
and Dresses to Go.
WOMEN'S COATS
On sale in lots at
$9.S5, $11.05, $18.05, $2l'.S5
Hotter Grades Priced For
Quick Soiling
IVOaiEN'S SUITS
On sale in lots at $14.05,
$19.05; $21.05; $31.05
Better Grades Triced For
WOMEN'S DItESSES
On sale in lots at
$4.9S; $7.45; $9.85; $14,65
Better Grades Priced For
Quick Selling
Quick Selling
PLUSH COATS
On sale at
20 per cent to 50 per cent
Discount
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Every Item- in the Store Reduced in Pride S
DltY GOODS
llcduced
All prices reduced on 'all
Dry Goods. Not a single
item hold back all subject
to 10 to 30 per cent off.
BLANKETS
llcduced
Just the time when needed.
Save on Blankets.
1-5 to 1-3 off
OYER SHOES
Reduced
Fit yourself and family out
now during sale
1-5 to 1-3 off
UNDERWEAR
Reduced
Just now when tho most
needed. Selling at
1-5 to 1-3 off
The Honest Values - we offer are True Economy
WINER CAPS
For Hon and Boys
Reduced
All go on sale
at 1-5 to 1-3 off
CLOTHING
Mo ns Ss Boys
Suits and Overcoats all on
salo at big reductions
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louanoaa, correct conatlpatlon. w tsu.
ITnov act promptly, pioaoaniiy, m
mildly, yot thoroughly. S tij
Tomorrow Alright I
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FURS
Reduced
All ready at way down
prices are being sold
at 1-5 to 1-3 off
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HOISERY
Reduced
Wo fit them all, Men Wo
men and children. On sale
at l- to 1-3 off
LEATHER VESTS
Reduced
Throw away your old one
buy a new one on sale
at 1-5 to 1-3 off
I Interesting News for the Frugal "Shopper
-3 off
SWEATERS
Reduced
Special low prices on all
Mens and Boys sweaters.
All on sale at
1-5 to 1-2 off
They mo needed now
Hon
se Presses
On sale at the most tempting prices. In
most instances you cannot buy the mater
ials for the money we sell at during sale.
FELT SLIPPERS
Reduced
Special lot of childrens of
all kinds and colors- Sizes
5 to 2.
.at 79c, 98c, $1.17 & $1.39
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GLOVES AND MITTENS
Reduced
We fit them all, men, wo
men and children. All on
sale at
at 1-5 to 1-3 off
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Every hat in the house to go and we are
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Today we aro happy in tho
Uiought of tho confidenco of
our friends, their faith in us as
merchants and as individuals.
Wo extend to all our sincere
wiBhcs for a Happy Now Year.
SMITH-JOHNSON DRUG
Bargains the Biggest of the Year Will Be Found Here Now.
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DRY GOODS WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR CLOTHING SHOES
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J. E. NELSON, MANAGER
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