The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 21, 1913, Image 5

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Domestics and Furnishings at Wholesale Prices.
During this Big Re-Organization Sale everything in the line of Domestics and Furnishings for men, women and children is offered at wholesale prices.
The stock must be reduced. Don't delay too long as these bargains cannot always last. Your neighbor is wise enough to take advantage of this opportunity to
save money; we would suggest that you show the same good judgment.
Clothing Department
325 Men's Fur Coat$, all sizesrt 4 fkO
while they last $I0."O
Youth's Overcoat's, all sizes, J rfQ
during this sale, upwards 4" O
Coys all wool serge Kpicker Bbcker Pants,
sizes lrom to 10, worth 1 AO
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2.98
4.48
up to 7, this sale.
Boys and Children's Overcoats
as low as.... .':......
Men's Rain Coats $7.50 qual
ity, while they last t.
Mens Youths and Boys Overcoats
The cold weather is coming, you cannot
afford to go without one at the following
prices:
$10.00 Overcoats at
$12.50 Overcoat at
$15.00 Overcoat at.
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$6.48
7.98
9.98
$20.00 Overcoat at 1 4,40
The above Coats -are -.wonderful bUjfgajns.
$1.50 Men's Overshoes ,. . . 70 C
$1.25 Boys Overshoes ........ 0 C
$.50 lames Overshoes t . . ., OC
$1.95
$1.69
Men's Snappy Fall Suits Reduced One-Third.
Every Suit in the Clothing Department now offered at Bargain Prices, Some
20 Percent, Some 30 Percent, some 40-Percent Less than the regular Price.
Men's $10 and $12.50 New Fall Suits Now
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m m j Strictly snappy styles, handsomely Tailored Suits that were
i 1 JoL frmerty P"ced at $10 and $1$.50, Cassimeres. Worsteds
m jtC3 anc nevos n bck, navy, browns, tans, and grays, all
sizes for young and older men, a 12.50 Suit for 7.48.
Men's 13.50 and $18 Suits 9.48
Nobby Suits of Serges, Worsted, Cheviots, etc, all new
spring shades, every suit neatiy made
and cheap at the original price of $13.60'
ana $15.00
'Of wivt new
?$9.48
Men's 17.50 and $20.00 Suits.$12.50
lergos, handsomest
$12.50
Newest stylos in fadaless blue serges,
worsteds, nobby (Jheviots, ana
Cassimeres, Suits worth $20, tailor
ed and finished up to the minute..
Young Men's Suits and Boy's Knee Pants Suits.
Every Suit in the Stock has been reduced in price, no room to go into
details, but bring thxe young man or boy in and we will fit him to a
Suit at 20 to 40 per cent less .than he could have bought it last week.
$2.50 and. $3.00 Gun Metal and
Valrets Shoes . . .
$2.00 and $2.25 Ladies Shoes,
hufton and lace . . .
Big reduction in Men's, Youths and
Children's Shoes, Take advantage of this
Big Sale. '.
Ladies' Rqady to Wear
Thirty Ladies' Suits, in black and navy,
all sizes, Skihner sarin lined, same ft-' i;CV
retails at $12 to $18, your choice J ,45
Fifty Ladies' Tailored Suits, the choice
of ithe ' season, regular prices from $30l00'
to $45.00, will hq sold while fl1' iQ
theytlast .for; $ J ,45
Twenty-five Ladies" Suits, f Art
regular price $25, while they last i J
200 Ladies' .Skjrts in all styles and
colors, worth' 'from $4 to $8,50 j AQ
choice during this sale irfoTrO
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Fifty Ladies' Plush Coats, just received,
elegant garments and easily worth 4 H P
$25 to $30, your choice ,3U
Big reductions in Kimonas of all kinds
and colors.
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ouu iuuies VjOuis io seieci irom compris
ing all of the newest and latest models, which
i havejbeen in the store but a few days, .will
lie oilered at rediculously low prices during
.bale. Price ranging from .
$6.95 to $35.00 r.
Come early and get a good selepiion.
Misses' and Children's Cloaks will be sold
t a sacrifice during this sale. ' " ' '
200 -House Dresses, ranging in price from
$1.50 to $2.50; will be sold duriuc this sale
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You will find here the biggest and' best line
of Ladies' Dresses in North Platte, and will
also be placed on sale at wonderful low prices.
Come early and get your first pick.
Clothing Department
Big reductions, in Men's and Boy's Suits,
Mens Mackinaws, $10 quality,rtZ A Q
during this sale . ... ijjfJ.rO
Men's Sheepskin Corduroy Coats, sizes up to
48, fur collars, regular price tf A Q ft
$8, sale price .... PnrU
Mens socks in black or tan, 15c fk
values, per pair. sQ
35c Mens ties Q,
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50c Mens tics jLuQ
Silk and Dress Goods
36-inch Silk Taffeta regular $1.75
value this sale . .
$1:7589c
sells all over at $2.25 this sale.
pieces Alessalinc.jSilks.intshades to
seiecPJrdm worth to Sl.UU, tlns"
sal: .jIdqa '.:cirV4"i'oC
54iff(Jh all wool Dress Goods, worthQ A Wg
.'upto $1.75, this sale'' .'.,' . QC g$
42-in Charminese in all shades,(t 4 .f Vft
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choice ,, . . . .. AI.J7 m
36-inqh teojjBatisli Q . ,
this sale per yard . . . . jy
36-inch Sergds' in all?sliades-r65cQ
quality uOV
Brocaded Velvet, regular $1.25 val-wQ ji
. iiC8at this sale per yard . . r Q
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Thanksgiving Carving Sets
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. of finest .English sjeel at a wide jpge of
.' Priqe a'a asortmet, such a$ oily this
store can provide.
(Seiiuihe- stag handle carvers. '3-piece
",,ge;l?vlrom:4.b0 to $10.00. '
Plate silver handle carvers, 3-piece
' " sBts from $6.00 to $12.00. '
Ivory handle carvers, $3.00 to $5.00
Pearl handle carvers. $5.00 to $10.00
Stag handle carvers of 5-piece, $6.00
to $8.00.
Game shears, $4.00
Our ThankBRivinj; Silver is above criticism. A display that
cannot be surpassed in any way.
DIXON, The Jeweler.
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Mrs. S. Coleman, of Gandy, spent W. V. Hoagland left the first of this
Wednesday in town with friends. week on a business trip to Lincoln.
Local and Personal
Don't overlook the New Goods Sale
at Schatz's.
Majestic ranges and base burners at
reduced prices at Schatz's.
Just received a big car of furniture
for the New Goods Sale at Schatz's.
Jack Stafford left Wednesday after
noon for Ogalalla to accept a position.
Do your Xmas shopping early and we
will save you money. Schatz.
Miss Lena Baskins returned Tuesday
afternoon from a week's visit in Grand
Island.
Rev. Hynes, of Ogalalla, spent the
first of this week visiting with Rev.
McDaid.
Mrs. R. Isdell arrived Tuesday even
ing from Kearney to make her home in
this city.
Automobile Insurance.
86-2 C. F. Temple.
Dyall Powers, of Curtis, came the
first of this week to spend several days
with relatives.
Frank Goodwin and sister left Wed
nesday afternoon for Grand Island to
visit relatives.
Mrs. Frank Lavin was called to New
York Wednesday by the serious illness
of her mother. .
Dean Bowker returned home Tuesday
afternoon from Sidney where ho spent
a couple of days.
Dr. Lucas returned Tuesday after
noon from Stapleton whore ho spent a
week on business.
For Sale Driving mare, 4 years old,
weight 1100 lbs, well broke. Inquire of
Joe Pinion, Nichols, Neb. 8C2
Charles Osgood left Wednesday after
noon for Denver to visit friends and rel
atives for a week.
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For Rent Nicely furnished room,
suitable for lady or gentlemen, 300 East
3rd street, Phono red 537.
Mrs. Andy Lidell left Wednesday
morning for Grand Island where she
ill visit friends for a week.
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H. IvHartwig movou his family and
household goods to this city the latter
part ofilast week from Columbus.
Miss Mayme Pizer loft yesterday
morning for Hastings where she will
visftirejativea for a week or more,
Mrs. M. E. Bouge, of Hershey, who
visited friends in this city the first of
this week, returned home Tuesday.
Home-made Sauer Kraut and Im
ported Dill Pickles at the Tramp
grocery. 8G-2
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weeks, of Grand
Island, arrived the first of this week
to visit several days with relatives,
People appreciate the New Goods
Sale at the Big Store on the corner.
Have you been in? Schatz.
Wm. Dolan returned Wednesday
aftrnoon to his home in Maxwell after
visiting with friends and attondmg to
business.
Dolson's Addition: The convenient
resident section of North Platte to the
new round house. 86-2
Miss Sophia Muller, of Callaway,
who has been -visiting Mrs. Z. Carter
for the past week, returned home to
day. Herbert Marovish and wife, of
Ogden, arrived tho first of this week
to make an extended visit with rel
atives, Miss Alice Plummer returned to her
homo in Maxwell Wednesday aftor
spending several days in this citj- with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Falkner, of Hershey,
spent Wednosday in this city visiting
friends.
JUrs. A. G. Parker returned to her
home in Maxwell Wednesday after
spending several days in town with
friends.
Mrs. Ollie Morrow left the first of
this week for her home in Council
Bluffs after visiting several weeks with
her parents.
Miss Ruth Loan left the first of this
week for her home in Gothenburg nfter
visiting several days with her sister,
Mrs. Alex' Brooks.
for. aM.Ws.V H. Miller left Wed
neiidiry afternoon for their homo in
Kansas City after being guests at the
G, W. Millerhome.
Fouir' lots sold this last week in Dol
son's addition. Yqu will have to hurry
to get a lot in this popular addition. 86-2
Miss Hattie Smith arrived the first of
this week from Kearney to be the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith
for a week or more.
Judge Grant issued a marriago license
Tuesday evening to Miss Zella M. Daniel
age 18, of Tryon and VernieE. Dobbins
age'19, of Omega, Neb.
Leo Tobin, of Denver, who ha3 been
visiting friends and relatives in this
city for the past week, returned home
Wednesday afternoon.
I have the best line of magazines and
can save you, money on club orders.
Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, Phono .Red 104.
G. E. Rodgers will accompany the re
mains of tho lato Chas. Freeman, of
Los Angeles, Calif., which will arrive
here tomorrow, to Columbus, Neb.
Mrs. Wm. Hensey arrived Wednes
daf afternoon from tho cast enroute to
Oakland. Calif. She is the truest of
I Mrs. F. C. Letts while in tho city.
Watch our windows for special one
day sales. Schatz? '
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Ream, of'IIcrshey,
spent Wednesday in this city.
Mrs. J. Bruce is assisting in' the
suit and cloak department of tho Hub.
Miss Maude Miller will return nomo
Sundny from Chappell after spending a
week with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lubbers loft the
first of tho weok for Omaha and other
eastern points to visit friends.
Mrs. Clara Churchill loft yesterday
for Kearney and Grand Island, whore
she will make a protracted visit.
Mrs. Geo. Finn returned homo yes
terday morning fromDenyef whenfshe
visited friends for soveral'days. ' ,-
W. T. Banks loft yesterday aftopoon
ror at. joe wnore 110 wiljransacrusl
ness and visit friends several days.
Geo. Weir leaves today for Omaha,
where he will visit friends nnd attend
the foot ball game Thanksgiving.
I have a few choice lots-left in the
Cody 2nd Addition. If you have not
purchased in this addition, don't fail to
look up these lots.
86-2 C. r Temple, Agent,
S. R. Randall, of the North Platte
uuuinesB ouegc, nas secured a lease
of tho second floor of tho rear part of
the Streitz building on Dewey street,
and is having it put in shape prepara
tory to opening tho school. Mr. Randall-says
the room is woll adapted for
the purpose, sufficiently large and woll
lighted.
u Apples for Sale.
Good grado Winesap nnd Gennott
apples cheap by car orwngqp ioad.qlso
by local shipments, at the Glenburnio
Fruit Farm, D. Hunter,, Prop. Send
orders to Arthur Knllweit, Sutherland,
Neb. 88