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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1913)
fA int rW 3Bc WvmzK J EXTRAORDINARY 1-4 Off Special Sale 1-4 Off BS Of Dry Goods and Notions : i i' For twenty-two days we will offer to the buying public our entire stock of DRY GOODS, consisting of ladies dress patterns, underwear etc., at astonishingly low prices, a few of which are quoted below. This is not a Loom End Sale of culls, or yet an Inventory Sale, nor a Clearance Sale of undesirables, But a Bonified Sale of tndse from the best known manufacturers in the world, and what makes it EXTRA-ORDINARY, is the fact that this house has never before advertised a sale of any kind. Our standard of excellence in this line- is so well known that a repetition of the qualities is almost superfluous. Sale begins Saturday, February 1st, and for twenty-two days thereafter you can buy underwear etc., at a price that will be within the reach or all and with diminished values. Ihe loss will be ours and you will reap the benefit. I We want to turn the stock into money at the earliest possible moment and are willing to make a, great sacrifice in order .to do it. ' Underwear One-fourth of! these prices. Ladies' Union Suits full length and full sleeves, sizes 6 to o ,......'. .n Sleeveless and knee length, -lung sjeeves, sizes 6 to 9 75c to $1.50 50c to $1.50 Childrens Fleeced Union' Suits, ages 2 to 16 years PA 4(sv Hn Ladies' fleeced, all vooland gauze, one-piece, all sizes, 1 $C I" t)C Children's one-piece, all weights, price vQ, " 4rUC Hosiery. One-fourth off these prices. Ladies' black, tan and white, all weights, all well kn.own .Ar fn (r brands including the Armor Plate ZUC v)C Childrens' Hosiery, black and tan, all sizes I vC ojDC Infants' and ladies outing flannel night gowns OUC Maish Comforts $2.50 to $3.00 Cotton Blankets 80c to $3.50 One-Fourth off on all Umbrellas, Belts, Hand Bags, Neckwear and Hair Ornaments. 1-4 OF F One-fourth off on all Carpets, Rugs and Drapery Goods. Geo. BRHH g 5?t3M m& tvt 53C31 Sfc-lWr m DO YOU s S -sj w7?aeH DAE AD glasses S " - - i r ii I iff TTTiITP J y dMHt M TiKTorf Z tutF J is3 vosf No, 18 aJVe are practical opticians and guarantee all our work, also make a specialty of repairing and re placing broken lenses.. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. III $(CteS.49'344ttC-444(. . PHONE 4 OR 8 V JjJ For Yiur Drugs. Orders Do- Uj Ilvcred promptly. REXALL and NYAL " DRUG STORES -i4mztt46y m m Local and Personal Tho Johnson Cash Store has added a line of grocoriea to tho stock and opened for business Wednesday. Arrangements aro being mado by the Christian congregation to enlarge their church and build a new parsonage. A businoss mooting of the Indian Card Club wan held at the home of Miss Ilanna Kelihor Tuesday nftornoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hnsnel and son Theodore have returned from a week's visit at Mr. and Mrs. Hyannis, Nebr. E. G. Martz, of Jr. McCoy, of Lowellon, camo down tho first of tho week to nccompany tho remains of the lato James Reives to Lowellon. Whntedr-GIrl lor genornl houswork. Mrs, II. S. White, 410 West Sixth St. A rucoption will be held nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Banks tonight inhonocof ltev. and Mrs. Knowies. who recently becomo residonts of this vuy. Mrs. John Grant loft yosterdav after noon for Lexington to visit friends for a day or longor. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sebastian and baby will go to Chappol tomorrow to visit relatives for a wook. Mrs. Carl Bonnor is expected this week from Grecloy to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Bonner and family. A bonofit for Mrs. John Dwyer and family will bo held this evening and tomorrow at the Pat theatre, Miss Ruby Freeman, of Columbus, who visited Mils Efllo Rodgors this week, will return home tomorrow morn ing. Miss Anna Kramp will return this evoning from Lincoln and Hastings, whero alio spont tho fore part of tho week . Mrs J. F. Hlldebrand, of Wyoming, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wilcox son, whilo enrouto homo from eastern points. Mr. and Mas. L. F. KauiTman re turned Wednesday evoning from n three weeks' visit, in Michigan with friends. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Bebout, of Wol lace, who tr insacted business in town several doya this weok, returned homo yostorday. Mrs. Nancy Davis, of Portland, re turned homo Tuesday evening nftor spending sovrfrnl weeks with her sister mra. vsvernoui, Mrs Gforgf Finn nnd Miss Lillian Hendy will entertain, n number of ladies Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Willium Hendy. William Carroll, of McCook, who has been visiting his mother Mrs. Boyle, will leave today for Chicago. Charles Wallingford and Arthur Hil ton, of Farnam, transacted business at the court house this week. Mrs Lula GrolT, of Foirbury, will leave for home tomorrow morning, after spending two woeks with her sister, Mrs. II. G. Brock. Frank Burnsido nnd William Ward, of Belgrade who were guests of tho latter's brother S. C, Ward for a weok left Wednesday. Wanted -Girl or woman for general house work. Mrs. W. P. Snyder, phone -199 103- W. It. Mnloney will return this week from a ten days visit on business in Chicago. Enrouto homo he visited his sister in Boone, In. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terrell, of Omaha, wl-o were guests of the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. James Rnnnie, havo returned homo. TlllV thntv Mnlnotin nt HMinf-'u 0t.... day and save 5 percent. ATra PllnlOna TTr.fHnn nf r,l,n,. is visiting hor parents Mr. and Mrs. O., B. Frnzior this weok, haying arrived yesterday afternoon. Miss Helen Patterson, of Denver, who has been visiting at the Ottenstein home, will leave for eastern points'to day to visit friends. Mrs. Rnsmussen, of Minden, re turned home yesterday morning after spending several woeks with her daugh ter Miss Harry Porter. A social danco was held at tho K. P. hall Wednesday evening. The largo number of people who attended report a very pleasant evening. Wilcoxson's Employment Agenoy fur nlshos all kinds of holp free, 'phono 9G. Ofllce hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. 100- Mr. and Mrs. John Rick, of Det Moines, who have been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Steve Baldwin for a week, left yesterday for Spokane. Gene Combs, of Lincoln, is spending this weok in town. Whilo hero he is transacting business and vititincr his sister Mrs. ty T. Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward WeeltB, who have resided in Evanston for several years, will return to this city in the near future and locate here, Harry Luckey, of Sutherland, spent n fow days'here this week while enrouto homo from Gothenburg where ho pur chased the Kimp Candy store. Mrs. Sailor, of St. Joo, who recently purchased tho Huffman millinery, ar rived here n few days ago to arrange hor stock for the spring opening. Mrs. E. Davis, saleslady in tho Wil cox Department storo, who was called to Missouri tho first of first of this week by tho death of her brother, re turned yesterday morning. A prominent real estate dealer will leave next week for Omaha, whero, it Is reported, he will becomo n benedict, Tho brido is n young lady cf this city who has been employed in tho ea ,tern part of the state for n couple of months. They will reside here. Mrs. Edgar Chapman of Aurora, camo up yesterday nftornoon to visit her sister Mrs. Perry Buchanan for a couple of weeks. Little Bernice Elliott, of Omaha, came up the first of this week to visit her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gooze. Miss Maud Sudman, of Chappell, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waltemath this weok left yesterday morning for eastern Nebraska to visit friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hownrd Miles, 'Miss Delight Miles and Miss Mildred Leonard of Paxton, attended the dedicatory ser vices of tho Baptist church last Sun day. For Rent Four room houso and barn on E. 6th St. Inquire at Dr. Quigley'u residence. William Hatfield, of Sheridan, who had been tho guest of relatives in town for several weeks went p Lincoln and Grand Island this morning to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Olds, of California visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGraw Wednesdny whilo enrouto to eastern cities. Mrs. Olds was formerly Miss Mayme Quinn of this city. Mrs. Albert Schatz pleasantly enter tained the members of the M. M. M, club Tuesday afternoon. Card games wore played for a couple of hours after which tho hostess served a nico lunch. George Saint, who visited the Gilman family thU weok, left for oastorn Iowa Wednesday to accept a position for the civil engineering department of the Norttiwostern. Mrs. Saint will visit horo for n couple of weeks. A dollar will do some good Saturday at Schatz's. Mrs. H. C. Brock entertained a num ber of young ladies Wednesday after noon at a kensington. The guest of honor on this occasion was her sister, Miss Lula Groff, of' Foirbury. Dainty refreshments were Berved during the afternoon. Miss Alico Langford was hostoss to rhe T. M. E. club and theii gentlemen friends last evening at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Langford. Card names were played and were followed by an elaborato lunch. Miss Holcn Patterson, was an out of town guest. Everybody is going to Schatz's sale Saturday. James Reis, of Lowellon, who has been a patient at one of the local hos pitals for several weeks, died Wednes day. The remains were shipped to Lewellen for interment. Mr. Ries was about fifty-five years of ago and was unmarried. Tho Nevita club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. John Voscelpka. Tables wero arranged for Som R Set and a couple of hours spent in playing, Enjoynblo refreshments wore served. ForxSale. Nearly now 8 room house, wnter and sewer connections, hot nnd cold water up stairs nnd down; easy terms on pur chase price would accept automobile if priced right ns part payment, new enr preferable, IrqMre of C, P Mnr t.n, ir0:E, ft St. N rth Platte, Neb. 3 Charles Dixon resumed his duties in his father's store after a week's illness. Bert Napersteck spent last week in Omaha and returned hero Wednesday. Charles M. Hayden, of Wallace, transacted business in town this week. Fred Fillion is expected homo this week from a month's stay in Sutherhn, Ore. Major White, who has been ill for soveral days, is reported to be improv ing. Mrs. Peter Becker, of Stnpletbn, risited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Know this week. Harley Gates has soyered his connec tion with tho Leader clothing depart ment. Mrs. F. E. Bullard entertained tho Eastern Star kensington Wednesday afternoon. Postoffice Inspector Bookerleft Wed nesday morning for eastern Nebraska on business. Miss Hammond has severed her con connection with tho Tramp dry goods department. Mr. and Mrs. William Facka will re turn today from a two weeks visit with friends in Denver. Miss Nora Thompson, of Gandy. has been visiting friends in town for a couple of days. Mrs. Fred Elliott returned homo Wednesday from Omaha whore sho visited her son. Some granitoware sale at Schatz Saturday. Miss Effie Rodgers has accepted a position as office clerk for tho Stuart plumbing company. Dick Baker left Wednesday afternoon for Central City to spend a couple of days on business. Mrs. Frank Coker, of Denver, is spending a few days on this city with friends this week. Mrs. O.' N. Churchill left yesterday morning for Omaha to visit friends for a week or longer. When in need of flour and feed of all kinds, phono 73, and your wants will be promptly attended. Mrs. Mary Dunn lett Wednesday for Grand Island and Omaha to spend a weok with her sisters. Miss Glennie Shoup, of Sutherland, spent tho foro part of this weok visit ing relatives in this city. Mrs. Joseph Weeks, formerly of this city, came up from Grand Island a few days ago to visit friends. Mrs. Salward nnd children, of Suth erland, who visited local friends this week, have returned home. Woodmen of tho World, aro now or ganizing in your city. The W. O. W. have n surplus of over $17,500,00000. and their rates are on adequate basis. Railroad men are especially invited to investigate. C. F. Temple, Clerk Lucas Camp No 2&7. F. A. Baughan, Organizor. Eslrnyed. One yearling ster calf, ono two year oil red heifer with white spot on fore head Notify L O. Johnson or Geo. Ream. Rcute 1, North Platti', Nebr. Piatt White is visiting friends in Den ver this week. Louis Tobin visited relatives in Den ver last week. Col. and Mrs. William Cody returned Wednesday morning from Denver. Charles McGuiro has returned from a visit with relatives in Schuyler. 20 per cent discount on furniture and rugs next Saturday at Schatz's. Bert Napersteck has returned from a short visit with friends in Omaha. Miss Blanche Mooro of Hershey is spending a tew days here with friends. For Sale Blooded black orphington pockerels. L. E. Hastings. 2-G Miss Emma Anderson, who was seri ously ill last week, is yery much better. The Kind of Clothes Gentlemen Wear Guaranteed Quality, . Perfect Fit, Prices Right. Custom made Suit $20 to $45 v Jailor made Suit. $25 to $47 Satisfaction guaranteed Karle Gerle, TAILOR. over McDonald Dank. . 1 Oldest Dank In Lincoln County McDonald Stiate Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Wo Solicit Your Bualniss. 4 . .ij "-! m-i ifvj vwk f