The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 16, 1913, Image 8

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Veteran Answers
Lest Roll Cell.
Anothtr veteran of the civil war who
made North Plntte his homo amwered
tho firm! roll call Wednesday when
Charles T. Roblson,' livlnR In the
Fourth ward,, pasted to the beyond.
Death camo suddenly and unexpectedly,
not withstanding ho was nflliotcd with
an incurablo disease cancer of tho
stomach. During Wednesday forenoon
lie onmo ovor town to get shaved, nnd
nnd whon he returned homo ho com
plained to Mrs. Robinson that it wnt
difficult for him to brenthe,dnd gueised
he had ovortaxed himself in walking.
Ho laid down and his rospiratlon be
como moro difficult. Dr. Lucas was
summoned, but Mr. Roblson was be
yond modical assistance and just before
noon tho spirit took its flight the
cancer had reached a vital organ.
The deceased enmd to North Piatto
from Custer county a dozen or more
years ago and up to a year or so ago
followed tho vocation of contracting
and building, having erected a number
of residences In tho city. He came
originally from Illinois, nnd onllstsd In
the civil war from that stoto. Mr. Rob
inson was a man of sunshiny disposition;
there was always a tmllo and
a cheery word for those he
met; a honest and industrious
man and a good cltlzon loyal and
patriotic to the flag he helped dofond.
Ho leaves a wife, two daughters,
.Mrs. F. J. Dcntlor, of Denver, and
Mrs. Chas. Parks, living In California,
an son in Illinois.
Tho funoral services will bo held at
the rosidenco this afternoon at 2:30.
Mrs. Fred Waltem&th Entertains .
Two pretty afternoon parties were
given this week by-Mrs. Fred Wnlte
math. On Wednesday afternoon fifty
ladies were entertained with card
gamos. The rooms and tables were dec
orated with limca and carnations end
shaded lights. Tally cards were dainty
hand painted doslgnB to correspond with
tho othor decorations und color scheme.
Out of town guests wero Mesdames
W. M. Cunninghom.of St. Joc,W. R.
Keslor, Kansas City nnd Misa Koto
Seyferth, of Rochester, Minn. A two
course lunch was served. Tho kensing
ton hold yesterday afternoon was nn
equally enjoyable afTair and the guests
nymbored forty-five. Placo cords for
'tin's occasion wero in tho sweet poa de
sign and tho color schemo was carried
out in tho refreshments. Assisting in
serving were tho Misses Holon, Alma
and Elsio Waltcmath, Miss Grace
Moonoy and Mrs. Rny Shrlnor.
Brntt & Goodman Were Caught
1 t 1 it f i
in uic joscpn licrsney tire, but no
matter. The. solid companies they
represent would just as soon pay five
thousand dollars as five dollars if the
loss is an honest one. The lightning,
tQdnadfofcliail, cyclone and windstorm
period is now yith us. Be' wise and
lerW protect ynu from these destruc
tive elements. Brett &. Goodman.
Three Carloads of Automobiles.
Among tho freight, received at , the
dopot Wednesday were throo cars of
automobiioa; two cars of Buicks con
signed to tho J. S. Davis company and
ona car of Fords to Hcndy & Ogler.
Tho shipment represented about twenty
thousand dollars. A good part of cars
received by both firms have already
frjen sold. Judging from the' numbor
of cars Bold, there Is no scurcity of
monoy in tho country tributary to North
Piatto. Local dealers will sell over 200
cars this soason.
Presbyterian Church Notes.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. E. A. Cory
Superintendent; Preaching servicea at
11a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning theme:
"The Prisoners of Environment;"
Evening theme: "The Kiss of Roligious
Etiquette;" .Endeavor Societies at Sand
7 p. m. Mon's Bible class with pastor,
Young Men's Club Monday and Thurs
pay evenings. Midweek servico Wed
nesday evening.
William Rafior and Miss Anna Sadie
wore married at tho homo of tho brido
Wednesday ovenlng by Rev. Cram of
the Methodist church in the prosence of
sixty Invited guosts. Tho brido is the
oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Sadlo who resldo on a ranch southwest
of town. After the ceremony n sump
tuous wedding supper was served,
These young poople aw both well known
in this city and will go to housekeeping
on a farm near town where' tho gfoom
has a home in rcadinosa.
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Alfalfa, Cane, and Millet seeds nt
HcrshoyVfUh. and Locust, phone 15.
The Bky cleared Wednesday night and
the amateur gardnor. expectod to find a
heavy fiost yostorday rnorning, but
luckily tho temperature rose during tho
lattor part of tho night and tho morn
ing dovolopodndovvlnsUad of a frost.
Notice to Parents.
From Nbrth Platte City Ordinance
Article 10', Section 2St:
It shall bo unlawful for any person
untlor tho ago of 17 years to bo found
upon any public street or alloy within
tho city of North Platte after the hours
of- 3 o'clock p. m. unless accompanied
hy'pnront or guardian or unless upon
some lawful errund or business.
Also I desiro to call attention to the
etate law in regard to minors, or persons
under 16 years of age running, automo
biles in tho city limits. This will be
enforced in this city, By Order of
' v" Chlof of Police.
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Local end Personal
W. Lv Hart, of Cozad, is transacting
business In town this week.
A. F. Streitz loft Wednesday night
ior umana 10 Bpena several- aays xm
business,
E. E. Marsh and M. H. Smith,"- cf
Sutherland, spent the first of this week
with frionds in town.
Homer Handly came down from
Lodge pole, Wednesday to visit Mrs.
Handly for a week or longer.
Mrs. Chcency, of Mammoth, III.,
who spent several wcoks with hejpunt
Mrs. Hattio Farrington, left yesterday
morning. .
J. J. Sullivan, of Omaha, who was
operated upon at St Catherine lioinitn)
in that city resently Is getting aron
nicely.
rr1SIK?F'rank:DenUer and daughter, of
Denver, were called, hero Wednesday
evening'"by' the'deah of. the former's
fathor the" lato .0.1$. Robinson. . "
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Wanted Position" as housekeeper in'
a good agreeable placo by a Woman
with two children, aged 12 and 9 years.
Address M. L. Armstrong, 18th and G.
Sts., Koarney, Nob. -
'. For the best bargains in city, resi
dence property watch Buchanan &
Patterson's bargain list. tf
Rev. C. B. Herman is In Atchison,
Kan.; attendlng'thegeneral synod, and
will therefore be no preaching serfide
at tho Lutheran church next Sunday. '
v Th Yeoman ball team, was formally
organized with T. F. Watts, as president
ancay Jtoblnsortmanager. The team
u ready.to schedule games with teams
of surrounding towns. ..
. Wo are prepared tofurnllblcJUroaml
in anv nuantltv. i M
' - . . ' Stone Drtfg Co.
Mrs.. F. Folday and family, of
Omaha, Irfft Wednesday for home after
visiting the Hahler family for a week.
They were qnrouto home from Colorado
Springs.
C. of C. Meeting Will
1 The .annual meetinc? and aunner of the
TCbamber of Commerce next Monday
evening will result in tho assembling of
the largest number of business and
professional men and others interested
in tho commercial forward movoment
in North Platte that has ever been
known. Not only will invitations be
issued to members of the Chamber of
Commorca and to subscribers to the
publicity fund, but to others who,'
while not members oj: subscribers, have
shown commendablo interest in tho
wolfaro and upbuilding of tho city.
ung'nauy it was, Intended fefcolu this
SSeeWahBUppJr atiiicYiennt cafe,
ut oo .aecountpf the large nuejfin
yed.atid'exptfc'ted Xo be'.presot, Hras
founa necessary to change trie- place of'
meeting tbthe Masonic hall, whore the
supper wjll bo served by Mr. Hupfer.
fclatea.wlll be laid for at least one
hundred nnd fifty. '
Reports of what tho 'Chamber 'of
Commerco has accomplished during the
past year will be read, the various
avenues through which tho publicity
fund has been distriburtod will given,
and other Interesting mrittera prosented.
Accompanying tho invitations will be
a complimentary ticket to tho supper,
which will be served at sevon o'clock.
Ig
oing Out of Business
Sale
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Doubtless you have already attended or are attending this wonderful distri
bution of bargains if you have you will be here again tomorrow and every day
until the sale closes, if you have not attended yet it is probably because you
were not prepared to get your share of the bargains but there is plenty left and
you still have time to make this great money saving.
Now Comes the Final Crash in Prices
Extra
with every
Women's
Suit or Coat sold Saturday
or Monday a Handsome
Lingerie Waist
FREE
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Every Ladies9 Suit Coat and Dress
Reduced Below
Cost
$25 to $35 Suits 18.95
Nearly 100 Tailored Suits of Serges,Diagonal and
Whipcords, all new shades of Tan, Qi Q AC
Gray, Black and Navy $ Q, V
A Lingerie Waist Free With' Each Suit
$25 Spring Coats 14.48
About 30 New Spring Coats of Tan, Black and
Navy berge, beautifully trimmed, new
full and 24 lengths, formerly $25 now
A Handsome Waist Free With Each Coat
$25 Silk Dresses 12.98
Handsome Mescaline Silk Dresses, Black, Navy
and colors,, lacej trimmed collars and (ft Ik AQ
button touch trimming, $25 dresses H ,7 0
$10 Serge Frocks 4.
1 1 Very handsome Wool Serge, Frocks with lace
and silk trimmings, a good line of col- tf i 1 Q
ors and. sizes, $10 values at iot-
injffio . -2 ti&aiiifi1
10 Linen Norfolk Suits, at 4.2
$10 New Spring Coats, at 4.9S
ALL ALTERATIONS FREE
Womens House Dresses of
good quality percales open front
style with long or short sleeves
and high or low neck a good
line of colors in stripes
and check worth $1.50..
98c
Childrens School Dresses of
very good gingham, Percales
and Chambry in nice patterns
and plain colors trimmed with
contrasting material dresses for
girls 4 to 14 years and worth
double the sale price.
Womens $7.50 Skirts in the
newest lines and belted back
wide wale diagonals serges and
cheviots in black, Navy and
Gray they were made to sell
at 750 but a lucky purchase
crave them to us at less than
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59c 79c 98c up. . . . . .Ther. . .eo $3.19 special 98c.
Sensational Price Cutting in Dress Goods, Silks and Wash Goods
SILKS. 27 in Mcssaline Silks,
also somo Taffetas, they are
all strictly desirable and in
nearly every color, , 73c
IS pieces of Fancy Silks, worth
$1.00 n yard some excellent
patterns still to select
from 59c. 75c Jnp Silk 39c
WASH GOODS. One lot of very
handsome Cotton Voiles in dots
and stripes 35c values... 14c
75c Silk Mulls .27c
25c Zephyr Gingham .... 14c
35c Organdies 9c
25c Flaxons ......14c
15c Draperies 6c
DOMESTICS
lie Percales 7c
12c Ginghams 9c
8c Apron Checks 6c
13 yards Hope Muslin $1 00
20c Pillow Slips 12c
65c72x90 Sheets 39c
75c 81x90 Sheets 49c
TABLE LINEN
$1.00 Table Linen 63c
1.50 Table Linen 98c
$2.00 Table Linen . . . .$1.29
' Towels and Sheetings
15c Turkish Towels 8c
20c Turkish Towels ......lie
25c Turkish Towels. . . . .). 16c
40c Turkish Towels-.... 23 c
75c Bath Towels 47e
9x4 Sheeting 22c
10x4 Sheeting 7c
$2.00 Lace Curtain. . .$1.60
$3.00 Lace Curtain. . .$2.40
HOSIERY ,
Childs 10c Hose 5C
Childs 20c Hose 1JC
Childs 25c Hose 19C'
Women's 15c Hose He
Women's 25c Hose 19c
EMBROIDERY
20 and 25c Embroidery. . ,8c
30 and 36c Embroidery. .He
Laces, Veilings and Dress
Trimming all reduced 20 per
cent.
SHOES
The entire stock now at
Bargain prices shoes for the
man, the women, or the
child recent shipments have
been added and the stock is
now wonderfully complete.
Hats for Men or Boys.
Hats of all kinds, styles,
shapes and colors, to fit any
size head. Cheap hats,
good hats and high grade
hats, every one of them re
duced 20 to 40 per cent.
Men's Suit Prices Cut to the Limit
Every mans suit in the house now reduced to the extreme limit. Suits of
Serges, Worsted and Cassmeres in Black Blue and all the new spring
shades.
Mens $20 and $25 Suits now go at $12.50
Mens $15 to $17. 50 Suits now go at $9.48'.
Mens $12 to 13 Suits now go at $7.48
OTHER BIG BARGAINS
Mens $5 Stetson Hats now $3.69
Mens Union Made Bib Overalls 80c
THE LEADER
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STORE 1
Men's Underwear.
fMen's Summer Ribbed
Underwear, shirt or
drawers, garments..
Men's Summer Weight
Mesh Underwear the kind
you always pay 50c tor,
shtrt or drawers,
garment
Regular 50c Work Shirts
Men's Twill, Cheviot and
Oxford Work Shirts J A
Reg 50c kind JC
23c
39c
$16.50 to $1800 Suits10.50
All 16.50 to 18.00 Tailored Suits in full range of
colors and cloths all new spring and summer
styles, Silk lined Coats and new style tiW A S(
$15 Spring Coats 8.98
All the balance of our $15 Coat stock 18 in all, all
new spring shades, fancily trimmed
and regular $15 values
Nearly 300 White Lawn and
Voile Waists beautifully Em- I
broidered Tucked and pleated
low or high necks and both long
and short sleeves, waists that
could not be sold ordinarily at
less than $1.50 and some worth
1.75 to 2.00
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