The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 17, 1911, Image 4

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Mr. P. 0. Pickering, of . Eustfs, is
spending a few1 days with town friends.
Mrs. Mnry Alexander will entertain
tha Degree of Honor on Tuesday after
noon. The Eastern Star will hold a kenning
ton Monday afternoon at tbo Masonic
hall.
. of Hcrshcv.
Isit tho letter's
The latest fashionable styles at all prices. The question
of what to do with your hands is often solved by carry
ing an umbrella or parasol. A parasol gives finish to
your personal appearance. In the hands of even a
plain woman a parasol lends distinction. Just got in a
new line of suit case umbrellas.
I CUNT
Wo curry a splendid selection nt nil
prices. Come in and look them over.
CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician.
jvir. and Mrs, lirown
arrived Monday to vli
mother Mrs. John Corhett.
Miss Irene Richard has resigned
her position &b pianist nt tho Crystal
theatre. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Coker. of Suth
erland, nro visiting the latter s parents
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Pcaio th(a,.Tweek.
Attorney Crissman, of Cedar Rapjdfl,
arrived Wednesday to transact business
relativo to the Taylor addition for
several days.
United States Senator Brown - spent
yesterday in town visiting friends
while on route homo from Bridgeport,
whoro he attended tho state irrigation
committee.
Mrs. E. P. Ilodgers, of Omaha, In
spector for tho Ladies Auxiliary of the
B, of L. E.. was the truest of Mrs.
P. A. Norton while in tho city the last
or last wecK
Rev. C. P. W. Wimberly, formerly
or this city, now or Table itocic, was
elected justice of the pcaco at tho
Into election, receiving 105 votes to
ninety for his opponent
Dr. V. Lucas will enlarge his office
room In tho Keith thcatro building in
tho near future by using the room
formerly occupied by tho R. R. Sur
veyors as a conBulntlon apartment.
But seven trunks Were handled by
tho American Express Co. Sunday
owing no doubt to tho cold weather
and lato trains as 1,100 are handled on
an nvernce enen month, uurlncr Octo
bor 30,000 lbs of baggage was checked
In and out and a very heavy money
oruor anu registered man business
taken caro of.
John Knox in cnrrvlne his arm in a
sling, having broken same a few days
ago.
Mrs. and Mrs. Clyde Cook have as
their guest Mrs. Jesse Thomas of
Ogalalla.
Peter Young of Horshey, was in
town Wednesday trading with tho local
merchants.
Mr. and Mrs. John Denn have re
turned from a ten day visit with rela
tives In Arapahoe.
Thomas H, Hare and Goldia M. Can
ning of Lincoln, were granted license
to wed Wednesday afternoon.
Wanted A horse suitablo for a de
livery wagon. Inquire at tho Platte
Plumbing & Heating Co.
A. M. Mason left yesterday morning
for Kearney where he will spend a
week or longer visiting friends.
Mrs, L. E. Wood, of Spokane, Wash.,
nee Berenico Searlc. and two children
are visiting friends in town. Mrs,
Wood was a former resident of North
Platte.
Tho bar docket for tho term of district
court which convenes December 4th is
being printed. The docket is larger
than usual, containing about 130 cases,
several of which are criminal.
We have all the latest copyrighted
novels by tho. beat authors at from
$1.00 to $1.40.
Rincker'8 Book Stoiie.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rourko of
Sutherland, aro spending this week in
town visiting the former's parents and
and buying furniture for their new
home.
Money Making Investment.
The owner of n bunch of lota in tho
west end fronting on Fifth and Sixth
streets have authorized us to sell them
nt the very low price of $1000, about
one half their real value.
If you aro interested see us quick bo
fore somebody else snaps them up.
Buchanan & Pattekson.
Consult Your Banker
Are you being solicited by anybody to buy
stock in anything? Have you about made up your
mind to take your savings which are now earning
a Safe Rate of interest and "invest" them in some
scheme that vaguely promises anywhere from 8 o
8oo per cent? '; . ..;
If your mind is working in this direction, voir
owe it to yourself and to consult your banker be
fore it is too late.
The American public is annually fleeced out of
more than two hundred million dollars by the get,
rich quick grafters.
Aslfyourihanker before you buy. Pie can easily
ascertain the standing of any cbmpaho of good
business repute.
The Platte Valley State Bank
North Platte, Nebraska.
One lot of Men's
Wool Underwear
79c
Ladies'
House Dresses
$1.19
Yelvet Rugs
9x12 feet
$14.48
Room Size.
36-inch
Wool Dress Goods
39c
One lot
Fancy Silk Ribbons
4 to 6 inches wide
19c
November 11th to November 26th
JpROM November 11th to 26th we will hold a special sale on a
k large number of items from our Dry Goods, Shoe, Cloak,
Suit, Furnishing and Grocery Departments.
LADIES' SUITS.,
Suit3 that sojd for $15 $10.98
Suits that sold for $20
15.98
Suits that sold for $25
19.98
Lot 4 Suits that sold A O
for 3o and $35 j0,4O
Boys Leather Gloves
Made!
J3c
ftuntlcts,
One lot Ladies'
Tailored Waists
79c
On Ibt Ladies'
Dress Skirts
$3.48
Heavy weight Canton
Flannel Mittens
85C doz
Axminister Rugs
9x12
$15.48
One lot Boys'
High Cut Shoes
$2.29
Lot 1
Ladies' Skirts
LADIES' SKIRTS
$3.48
4.98
7.48
GROCERIES;
10c
Kerosene Oil
per gallon
White Laundry Soap j?
full size bars, 7 bars for. . , .DL
Standard Tojtiatoes
per can
Standard Corn.
i cans.
9c
15c
Lot 2 Ladies' Skirts
worth up to $8
Lot " 3 Ladies' Skirts
worth up to $12
SHOES.
Men's Walk-Over Shoes 9 yf O
values $4 to $5 . . . .pi)TtO
Men's Shoes na
value $3.50 &.iO
-Men's Shoes O An
value $3 uJvJ
Men's Shoes 1 AO
value $2.50 I.0
Ladies' Shoes O A o
value $3.50 to $4 . . . . TtO
Ladies' Shoes 1 AO
value $2.50 to $3. . lJO
Ladies' Shoes 1 AO
value $2 to 12,50. . 10
We will have out several odd
lots of cliildrens shoes.
Quaker Oats 4 Q
large size package. . . . I 7
Powdered Lye FT
per can C
Calumet Baking Powder 4 FT
16 oz can 1 C
Quaker Corn Flakes (?
2 packages for.... IOC
Kraut E
3 cans far jtJC
Pink Salmon Cr
1 lb cans 2, for . . .Jjuv
Baked Beans ' 4 1
1 lb1 can 11C
Yeast Foam 4 A
3 packages ,fp- 1 UC
Swifts Premium Hams sy
per pound 1 QC
Swifts Empire Bacon FT
per pound 1 I C
Silver Leaf Lard H r
No. 3 pails ui C
Silver Leaf Lard A
No. 5 pails OUC
Soda Crackers
large box per lb 0C
SPECIAL PRICES
in
I Millinery Department ,
,' ; CLOAKS.
Lot 1
Childen's Coats.
Lot 2 .
Children 's Coats,
Lot 1 ,
Ladies' Coats. . . .
$1.98
2.98
3.78
Men's Fleece Lined
flUnderwear
. 39c
The good heavy kind
One lot
Womens' Union Suits
39c
Curtain Swiss
per
01
Assorted kinds.
Ladies' Coats ... 4.98
These are coats we carried over
but the will make cheap gar
ments for the price.
RUGS.
Velvet Rugs 1 y4 4R
size 9x12 ft....M1440
Axminister Rugs JT JQ
size 9x12 ft lfJ'40
Axminister Rugs AO
27x60 inches. .. . lyO
Axminister Rugs j JO
27x54 inches. . . . 140
' Men's Furnishings.
Mens Fine Socks.
11c
19c
Mens Fine Socks
Mens Wool Shirts Hhp
and Drawers .... I
Mens Shirts
Mens Shirts ......
Mens Union Suits
59c
83c
,83c
As above Jots are sold we wiilf make up others to take their place.
We offer you in this sale anF opportunity to save considerable money on
your purchases for winter. v
Wilcox Dept. Store,
FORTH PLATTE, HINEBRASKA.
Our Store ClosesHat 6:30 p. m., except Saturday.
Ladies'
Silk Petticoats
$2.98
One lot heavy
Dress Goods
Good patterns, just the
thing for service, worth
up to $1.50. per yard.
79c
One lot
Auminister Rugs
$1.48
27x54 inches
One lot Men's
Walk-Over Shoes
$3.48
have sold at $4,4.50 and $5
One-Fifthpf
CD onall 0
Lace Curtains.
One lot wide
White Laces
7
If per
2t yd.
width up to 6 inches
One lot Men's
83c
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