The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 15, 1909, Image 5

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CLOAKS AND SUITS
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ONE-HALF PRICE
Tuesday, January 1 9th, to continue until February 1st,
every Cloak and Suit in our stock at just One-half of the regular price. We are determined to close out every
garment we have in stock if it is possible to do it. This is the greatest chance you have ever had to buy good,
dependable goods at this kind of a price. It means considerable of a money loss to us on every garment sold, but
we believe the only successful way to run this department is to have no left over styles' at the beginning of the
next season. THIS MEANS THAT YOU CAN BUY:
$5.00 Cloaks or Suits
$8.00 Cloaks or Suits v C A AA
for M.UU
$10.00 Cloaks or Suits
$12.00 Cloaks or Suits (J QQ
$15.00 Cloaks or Suits (JVJ QQ
$18.00 Cloaks or Suits jj QQ
$20.00 Cloaks or Suits $ Q 00
$25.00 Cloaks or Suits $ j 2 50
$30.00 Cloaks or Suits $1500
$35.00 Cloaks or Suits S'SO
There has been no marking-up-to-mark-down done on these garments. That is not our way of doing business.
Remember there is over three months of cold weather left yet.
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EPARTMENT STORE.
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PICKARD
HAND PAINTED
CHINA
PICKARD China presents
many interesting features. The
beautiful shapes, pleasing decor
ations, brilliant coloring and div
ersified style of handling, together
with the rich gold work, all com
bine to give it that exclusive
merit so much appreciated by
people of taste and refinement.
Nothing tells the story so well as
the china itself, it must be seen
,to be fully appreciated.
Every piece produced in Pick
ard's Studio is entirely hand
painted, each article representing
the individual work of one per
son. Call and see our Fall and
Holiday display.
H. DIXON.
SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
First Door North of
First National Hank
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Denlisl.
Office over the McDonald
Stato Bonk.
The bulk of the hogs at South Oma
ha yesterday sold for $5.80.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Yntes are the
guests of friends in Sutherland.
Miss Lillian Ilcndy came up Inst eve
ning to attend '''The Burgomaster" as
the guest of Miss Fern Stamp.
Sol Hodea announces that he will
open a shoo store about April 1st, oc
cupying part of the room to be vacated
by Sam Richards.
Mike Thies and Fred Dean, of Oga
lalla, became involved in a quarrel with
the result that Dean shot twice at
Thois, one of which entered the calf of
his leg.
James J. Corbett, who plays the
leuding role in James Henry Darnley's
great comedy, '"Facing the Music" is
considered the only successful successor
to Henry E. Dixey in this hilarous
farce.
vV. C. Reynolds will make a number
of improvements this spring on his
Dewey street property. The north
room will be extended to near the alley
lino, and new fronts will be placed in
both the rooms.
Dr. W. W. Covell. who hns been
practising medicine at Sutherland, hns
decided to move to North Platte, and
has accordingly rented an office in the
Keith theatre building, and will take
possession the latter part of next week.
See Harlev Davidson, the champion
skater, at the rink tonight, tomorrow
afternoon and tomorrow night. Ho
performs some wonderful feats in addi
tion to fancy and swift skating. Ad
mission 20 cents; skates 20 cents. Mu
sic by theatre orchestra.
Wo have not as yet heard n single ob
jection to tno proposition to vote
t,in nnn hnnrta for now school buildincrs.
Apparently everyone realizes that these
now buildfncs are a necessity. That is
the correct way to look at the matter.
Tn ha fnnntv court vestordnv L. B.
Munger, the Hershey druggisf, was
bound over to the district court on the
charge of selling liquor illegally on two
counts, the third count naving ueen
dismissed. Bond in the sum of $300 was
required, which ho furnished,
Tho Lutheran church is now making
preliminary arrangements for the pres
sjJtation of tho "Story of tho.Roform
Artion " which will be eiven under the
auspices of the church the enrly part of
February. Tho scenes and story were
rendered at umana mis ween ana. re.
ccived a lengthy write-up in the Bee.
Number of New Residences to be Built
in the East Part of the City
This Spring.
As noted elsewhere in this paper dur
ing the Inst few days Mrs. Ida Neir
Brown, Mrs. Earl Stamp and Mr. Ed
.nund Dickey have purchased lots in the
Trustee's Addition and each will build a
two story house this spring. M. Keith
Neville hnB had under contemplation
tho rebuilding of a modern home on tho
iiite of his present residence. LcoTobin
is nlso planning upon building a modern
bungulow on lots just east of the Ne
ville residence. Theodoro Tottenhof
who purchased two lots of the Trus
teo's addition at tho corner of Fourth
titrect and Eastman avenue, will build
u home upon this location this spring,
and A. G..Hultman, who owns two lots
at the corner of Fifth street and East
man avenue is planning to erect a ce
ment block house on these lots.
Indications arc that the east part of
1 he city will be changed a great deal
during tho present year by the erection
of a large number of new homes.
Lutheran Church Notes.
The Holy Communion will bo cnlebra
ted Sunday at 10:30. Preparatory ser
vice will begin at 10 o'clock. An even
ing celebration will also bo hold for
those who cannot commune in the
morning. All other scrvico as usual.
The public is invited to worship with
us.
For tho purpose of handling the work
necessary to tho presentation of tho
opectacular entertainment to be given
at Tho Keith February 8th and 9th on
"Tho Life and Times of Oliver Crom
well" an executive committee of ton
has been appointed by tho church coun
cil. The members are Mesdames Dill,
Peterson, Croncn, Rasmussen, Cress
ler, Huffman, Wcingand, Miss Richard,
iTot.vhunght and Andrew Yost. Huh
committee will meet tonight at tho
parish 'house for organization and con
sideration of plans.
Mrs. Eiirl Stamp purchased a lot on
Third street of tho Trustee's Addition
and will erect a two story homo just as
soon as plans can be mndo and the con
tract lot. Edmund Dickey also pur
chased a lot in tho Trustee's Addition
this morniug at the corner of Third
street and Eastman avenuo and he, too,
will build a two story home on this sito
this spring.
$3:2!! Shoes
FOR WOMEN
Our $3.00 Shoes for Women
are made of plump kid with a
turn sole. This Shoe insures
solid comfort to the wearer.
The shoe looks as good as a
$4 shoe and will wear better
than a great many $4 shoes.
We are giving beautiful dec
orated Plaques as premiums
SMALI
The Big Shoe Man.
521 Dewey Stree.
One of tho "Roney Boys", who will
nppear at The Keith Tuesday ovoning
under tho auspices of tho Ladies Guild.
For Sale.
Five head of thoroughbred Galloway
Bulls, from ono to two and a half years
.old. Henry Doehke,
North Platte, Neb.
THE:
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
of North Platte, Nebraska.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital -Surplus
Fund
Stockholders' Liability
$100,000.00
20,000.00
100,000.00
Guarantee Fund for Depositors $220s000.00
(Not considering quick a Jsets and cash resources)
DIRECTORS'
E. F. Scebergcr, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan,
F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara.
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I Workman & Derryberry ;
FDR
Furniture Hardware Buggies
Wagons Harness Windmills
Tanks Feed Grinders Stoves
Ranges Oil Heaters Lincoln Paint
Varnishes Brushes Oil Glass Putty
Don't Spend $3.50 When Fifty Cents Will do thecWork
Prot. W. M, Hayes, Au't. Secty. of Agriculture of the United States says about Stock Foodt
"These balanced ratloni are often found by analysis to consist of the tailings of mills, elevators and
breweries, mixed with molasses and salt, to make the compound palatable to the cattle, and one of
the largest Stock Food Companies is said to use fine sawdust, finely ground, to cheaply bring up the
weight of his product, instead of buying a superior and expensive balanced ration containing high
fattening quallllei and acting as a tonic, be has paid a high price for a feed containing, along with
ordinary grain, finely ground alfalfa hay and other common food stuffs, $5.00 to $25.00 per ton, a high
percentage of refuse, and non-nutritious matter, some of which may be positively dangerous to
wie ucauu 01 ms siocx.
Make your own stock foods and remedies by using Skidoo Horse and Cattlo Tablets for
horses, cattle, sheep, swine and fowls) proper dose in tablets. Mix in feed or salt. They contain
no sawdust, ashes, chopped feed or bran. Ask for and try once Skidoo Condition Tablets or
Skidoo Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Cathartic, Heave, Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink
Eye, Colic, White Plague Preventlc. or Blister Tablets, or Louse Killer, Spavin Remedy, or Harb
Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO., Capital Stock $300,000.00,
murium ii, a, u, u, a, m.
FOR SALE BY JOIINSON'S CASH RACKET STORE.
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FEELING BAD?
Stomach out of order, Liver slui Uli, Ilowoli all elogewl
Up, and you havo that all-ifouot rcd-out-foellniit
Take an NR Tablet To-night.
You will begin to feel better nt onco. Their action !
dtfferont from other Llvor and Stomach tnedlcluei-no
eriplne, no sickening or woakenlng sensations. Thoy
inako you feel good.
' BETTER THAN PILLS FOR LIVER ILLS.
"Nature's Remedy" (MR Tabl.
crlptlon for sour Htomach, Hick
tlte, Sallow Complexion, Const!
Skin Dlaoaaes. Chilli, Malaria. 1
plus and Ithoumatlsm. All of the
stonDftifes una consoaaent uocav
or all of tho dlgustlro organs. Qt i
It) la the very best pre
liemiaono, lAf of Appo
rtion, Liver Complulnl,
lllouaneai. Dropsy, i'lm-
o dlteaaos nro caused by
nna larmeutsiionin soma
i ISo B. Oeltl everywhere
rec, u. s pat office:
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McDONELL & GRAVES, NORTH PLATTE, NEB.