The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 17, 1914, Image 5

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WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE'S
Clearance Sale of Summer Goods
Begins Thursday, July 16th, and Ends August 1st
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This is the Summer Event that every woman in North Platte looks forward to, knowing that they
can always depend on real reductions in price at Wilcox's.
Embroideries
STYLISH EMBROIDERIES
One lot corset cover embroideries,
medium grade of work, regular
25c quality, per yard IQp
One lot high grade Swiss embroid
ery bands, 25 and 50c qual- 1 (J
ities, per yard I J u
One lot 45 inch voile ilouncings 75c
quality, per yard Q
One lot 45 inch Swiss Ilouncings,
beautiful new patterns, cheap at
75c, per yard AO-
One lot 18 inch crepe ilouncings,
this width can be used for many
purposes, 50c grade, per HQ
yard 03b
One lot 45 inch crepe flouncing':,
fine quality and cheap at the reg
ular price of $1.00 per yard CQn
Dollar and a half quality 45 inch
crept Ilouncings, per yard 01 10
Muslin Underwear
Wash Dresses
One lot both dark and light colored
neatly made percale dresses, reg
ular $1.25 quality , QQ-
One lot dresses, some lawn, some
gingham and percale, extra val
ues at $1.50 regular, sale 01 1Q
price p 1 1 1 3
One lot of gingham and lawn dress
es, $2.00 value (M CQ
One lot high grade dresses in a
great variety of styles and cloths,
$3.50 values OH OQ
Children's muslin drawers, made of
good muslin, per pair 7p
Children's white skirts, fairly good
muslin, sale price 10r
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Misses' drawers made of good mus
lin, cut full sized, '35 and 40c 09p
values L u b
Ladies' drawers, good plain "n
hemstitched garments I Jb
Ladies' drawers, finer grades, nicer
styles, 50c quality Qfip
Ladies' gowns, made of good muslin,
nicely trimmed, slip over VI Dp
styles, 75c quality 40 b
Ladies' gowns, finer quality, better
trimmings, $1.00 quality 7(1
Ladies' gowns made of fine nain
sook, nicely trimmed, Q1 90
$2.00 quality vp I id J
Ladies' combinations, nicely trim
med, good quality, garments we
have sold at $1.25, sale 7Q-
price I 3 b
Ladies' combinations, made of fine
quality materials, nicely trim
med, $1.75 and $2.00 01 10
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While Dresses
Every white dress we have in stock
goes in this sale at one-fourth off
of the regular price.
Shirt Waists
All kinds, all prices, all styles at
25 48 79 98c $1.48 $1.98
grades
, Ladies' combinations, extra
J materials, $2.50 grade
fine
$1.48
' Boys Wash Suils
One lot boys' suits, all colors and
made in different styles, just the
1 kind for hot weather wear, HOr
$1.25 and $1.50 values JUb
One lot boys' suits, finer grade, nice
styles, $1.75 and $2.00
regular, sale price . .
Ladies' Knit Underwear
One lot Ladies' Union Suits, hirjh
grade $3.00 suits M PQ
One lot ladies' union suits, $1.50
T!'.ty 98c
One lot ladies' union suits, $1.00
qua".ty 69c
Ladies' vests, good value at regu
lar price, 15c, sale price Q
Ladies' knit pants, umbrella knee,
lace trimmed, 25c quality Ipn
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Piece Goods
One lot dolar silks, asorted PQp
styles, per yard Oub
One lot Crepes, Voiles and i7p
Ratines, 25c cloths lib
One lot silk stripe Voiles and crepes,
some fancy, some plain, 3Qn
50c cloths Oub
One lot fine white goods, 35 09
and 50c cloths &0L
Lawn Dress PntternsSTc and Up
One lot table linens, our reg- QQn
ular $1.00 quality 00b
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Ladies' Wash Skirls
made of coton crash, $1.25 0
values Hub
Onel ot white Pique skirts, made
from nice quality material, pearl
button trimmed, $2.00 qual- OQp
One lot white Linen skirts 01 A Q
$2.50 quality p I iHO
One lot fine white Serge skirts that
sold up to $10.00, your 00 J Q
choice ipictU
Men's Furnishings
One lot Men's Silver brand negligee
shirts, $1.00 quality yflp
One lot Ide brand negligee 01 10
shirts, $1.50 quality $ i 1 1 J
Men's aiesh Union Suils lSc
Men's extra quality union suits
$2.50 and $3.00 grades 01 70
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One lot aren's $1.0 union suils 5)Se
Men's shirts or drawers 19c
Men's high grade mesh underwear,
shirts or drawers 90 o
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Men's works shirts 39c
Carpels and Rugs
All of our Carpets and Rugs will
go at this sale at a discount of one
fifth off.
Shoes
MEN'S OXFORDS
One lot men's Walk-Over oxfords;
this lob is made up of only a few
pairs of $4.00 grade, your QOn
choice JOu
One lot "Walk-Over oxfords, $3.50
and $4.00 grade, made on good
stylish lasts, both tan and 01 OQ
black $ltuO
ROYS' OXFORDS
One lot consisting of tan and pat
ent leathers, per pair QQn
INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S
OXFORDS
One lot size 2 to 5, regular 7Qn
$1.00 and $1.25 quality I Jb
One lot child's oxfords, sizes 5 to 8
$1.25 and $1.50 grade nnp
One lot play shoes, size 5 to 11, $1.50
and $1.75 shoes .01 OQ
MISSES' OXFORDS
One lot white canvas oxfords AGn
size 11 to 2 40C
One lot patent leather oxfords, sev
eral styles, size 11 to 2 flOp
One lot misses' oxfords, sizes 8
to 2, all at one price 70 n
Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps
One lot small sizes and narrow, $3,
$3.50 and $4.00 goods, ner nri
pair Ub
One lot oxfords and pumps, badly
broken as to sizes, $3.50 01 70
and $4.00 quality ijlil J
All of our fine oxfords and pumps
from $3.00 to $4.00 grades, all
new goods, up to date and all sizes,
priced at ONE- FOURTH OFF.
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Vienna Cafe
Special Sunday Dinner.
July 19th, 1914.
' Sliced Tomatoes
Consomme Ang'lulse
Fried White FIsli, Lemon IJuttcr
Fried Sprint; Chicken, Couniry Sljlo.
Roust Young1 (i'ooe Midi linked Apples
Itoust 1'iime KIIs of Jleef an Jiis
Clileken Salad an .Mayonnaise
Mushed Potatoes 'ew Unttered Heels
Carrots and Turnips In Cream
Hot Corn Hread
Ckerj
Wkeat Hread
Jtoll
Tea
Vanilla Ice Cream
Iced Watermelon
Coffee JIHk Iced Tea
Lutherans lnl;iii(,' Campaign
Tho men of the Lutheran Brother
hood committo nro planning to launch
tho general canvass among their own
people for tho funds for tho now
church which they are bent on build
ing within tho noxt four years. They
aro making tho subscriptions to cover
four years to bo paid in that time at
tho convenience of tho contributors,.
They aro 'also wise in their decision
not to recommend the starting of tho
building nor even tho securing of tho
plans until the money is in sight.
Thus tho congregation need fear noi
burdensome debt.
Circular letters are being sent out
today to every ono to bo solicited.
On Monday evening a meeting of the
committee is called at tho parish
house to complete arrangements for
tho nbovo canvass to bo made next
week. xx
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Local and Personal
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(earns. One man uitli references to
take charge of the Knii.. Address,
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CITY AND COUNTY NEWS
Mrs. Meyers of Paxton arrived in
the city last evening for a visit with
friends and to look aftr some business
ilf'iirs
Master Mechanic W T. Beery of
Grand Island arrived in the ctiy this
morning to look aftor business at this
terminal
Attorney Robert Beatty and William
Boatty, Jr., of Brady arrived in the
city tills morning to spend the day
bore on business.
We luno three second luind Fowl";
tw practically new, at the rljilit
V HENHY & OGIKK AH'O CO.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stegall and fam
ily of Goring wero visiting in tho city
for a few-days this week with rela
tives and friends. They returned to
their homo this morning.
Honey to loan on real estate, eillier straight
loan for a term of years or returnable
monthly same as rent. No delay. See Bralt
Goodman.
Five extra cars carrying marines
from tue wi-storn coast pasj d through
tho citv today on second la.
County Surveyor It,. L. Cochran re
turned this morning from Brady where
lie spent a few days on engineering
work.
Miss Alice Stuart of Grand Island,
formorly of this city, was visiting here
for a few days this wetk with relatives
and friends. Sho left this morning for
Gering where she will visit for somo
time with Mr. and Mrs. W. H Stegall
and family.
Mrs. Elizabeth Bratt Baldwin, of
Omaha, has been a guest this week of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bratt.
Weather Forecnst Fair tonight and
Saturday; warmer Saturday. Highest
temperature yesterday, S.', a year ago
05; lowefat last night 54, a year ago
01.
Seven extra cars wero attached to
No. 16 this morning carrying Ulks re
turning east from the festivities at
Donver. A largo number are not
waiting until tho festivities end and
are leaving early to avoid the rush.
Those passing oast this morning are
from the Atlantic coast states.
P. G. Haynes sold his saloon at
Brady Wednesday to Art Yarder, of
Hastings.
Joe Kelly, who Uvea near Blrdwood
Siding, came to town Wednesday to
receive medical aid for n broken nose
and a lacerated faco, due to a kick
irom a horse. Whilo tho Injuries aro
painful and Joe is rather disfigured,
ho is still In "the ring."
At a recent meeting of the local
barbers' union tho delegates to tho
national convention, which will be held
In Indianapolis in October, wero elect
ed. It. L. Cantlln was oloctod ddo
gato and Elmer Helgerson was elect
ed alternate delegate.
Mrs. Pete Mylander was operated
upon yesterday morning at the 1. A:
S. hospital by Drs. McCabo, Wurtele
Ml&n Janet Sorcnson of Goring, Neb.,
arrived lit the city the first of tho week
for a visit of several days with Miss
Imcillo McFarland and other friends.
At the meeting of the Masonic Tem
ple Craft Wednesday ovenlng tho fol
lowing ofilcers wero elected for tho eu
fulng year: President. Samuel Goo
zee; vice president, W. 11. McDonald;
secretary, A. F. Strelt.; treasurer, F.
L. Mooney.
A pleasant ovenlng was enjoyed
Tuesday by tho young people of the
Baptist church at a moonlight party.
Tho threatening rain provonted some
from attending, but n good crowd was
present And all report a Jolly time,.
For Sale-Five room houso in good
condition. Low prlco If sold tills
month. Apply 013 east Third St.
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Tho hcadgates of all Irrigation
canals In this county wero ordered
closed on Wednesday by State Engi
neer Price, becauso tho water In the
Col. William Beatty of Brady Island
was In the city Wednesday looking af
ter somo business matters..
J. II. Ellis and daughter leave today
for Texarkann, Texas, whoro they will
visit relatives for aovoral weeks.
Mrs. F. W. RIncker was hostess this
morning at a breakfast given compli
mentary to Mrs. Frank Bacon. Covers
were laid lor ten.
Lost Tuesday evening between the
uaptist church and oxperiment sta
tion gentleman's gray sweater. Re
turn to this olllce.
County Attomoy Geo. N. Glbbs re
turned Wednesday from Staplctori,
whore ho was called ho first of tho
week to defend three men who wero
charged with crimes alleged to havo
been committed on the Fourth of July.
Word has been received hero an
nouncing tho niarrlago of Nick Adamy
former ownor of the bowling alleys
hero, and Miss Ellen Gerkln, who re
sides south of tho city. Tho wedding
took place Wednesday of last week In
Denver,.
Christian Scienco sorvlco Sunday 11
o'clock n,. m. Subject "Lifo." Sunday
school 12 in. Wednesday evening moot
ing 8 p. in. Building & Loan building
room 25.
Chns. Pass' has begun tho construc
tion of a now houso on tho slto of IiIb
former residence, the latter having
been moved partly into tho streots.
Tho now houuo will bo two Btory with
a full basement, which will be used
largely as n storage for cut (lowers.
Don't allow your dnirv cows or
horses to suffer from Hies or mosquitos
during the hot summer months. Use
Dr. Hesa's Fly Chaser. For- sale at
at tho Roxall and Nyal drug stores, tf
Otto Stelzer, n blacksmith from
Sutherland, was brought hero this
week to recoivo treatment for au In
ured eye,. Ho was hurt tho first of
tho week when a piece of steel flow
Into lils eye Inflicting a painful wound.
Tho steel was taken out and It wob
thought he was getting ailbng all
right. It was later discovered that
he was In dnngor of losing his sight.
Ho was brought here and taken to
Omaha last ovenlng.
For Rent.
Nice 6 room collage with bath, lights, etc.,
320 W. 3rd St., Olher houses and safely
deposit boxes. Bralt & Goodman.
Card of Thanks
Wo deslro to thank nil frlonds for
their many acts of kindneaa during tho
illness and death of our wife, daughter
and sister. Mr. C. A. Garman, Mr,, and
Mrs. Thco. Lowe, Sr., Mr. and Mra.
Thco. Lowo, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. B, P.
Barker, Miss Minnie Lowe.
and Kerr. Ilor operation was of a 0rth Plntto river is below tho nor-1
serious nature, owing to hor age, but
sho wont through It nicely and she Is
reported getting along as well as
could bo expected although her con
dition is yet serious.
Mutual Building & Loan Association
Assets May 1st. 1914, S613.998.75
To supply the demand for approved
loans this association will issue a
limited amount of its paid up stock.
This stock pays six per cent interest.
Interest paid semi-annually. No better
or safer investment can be found for
idle money.
mal and tho water now running must
flow undisturbed.
G. A. Schrecongost, of Well precinct,
filed yesterday afa a republican for tho
nomination for county commissioner
from the Second district. Ho has been
a resident of Lincoln county since
1SSS and is widely known in tho south
part of tho county as u man whoso
word Ib as good as his bond.
Lot Sales (.'ood
Two lots on Wi 3rd street to Job.
Morsch and G. W. Klonk; 1& lots In I
Cody 2nd Addition to Ralph Ford and .
ono lot to F. H. FIto In tho Cody 2nd '
Addition, Is tho record for the last
week.
IDLE MONEY
For funds that you will not use for a few
Months, we issue Time Certificates of Deposit
which bear interest at 4 percent.
In this way your funds which are temporar
ily idle, can be made profitable.
We will be glad to explain the plan more
fully to you, if you will call.
McDonald State Bank,
North Platte, Nebraska.
CHAS. McDONALD, President
WW. H. McDONALD, Cashier W. E. STARR, Ass't Cashier