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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1914)
A n WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE'S Clearance Sale of Summer Goods Continues till August 2nd. I In addition to the lots mentioned we are putting new ones out every day. The prices we have put on all kinds of broken lots of summer goods is moving them fast. Come now while selection is good. Embroideries STYLISH EMBROIDERIES One lot corset cover embroideries, medium grade of work, regular 25c quality, per yard 1Qn One lot high grade Swiss embroid ery bands, 25 and 50c qual- 1 fl ities, per yard I J b One lot 45 inch voile Ilouncings 75c quality, per yard An One lot 45 inch Swiss ilouncings, beautiful new patterns, cheap at 75c, per yard Q One lot 18 inch crepe ilouncings, this width can be used for many purposes, 50c grade, per 00 n yard 03 U One lot 45 inch crepe Ilouncings, line quality and cheap at the reg ular price of $1.00 per yard PQn "Dollar and a half quality 45 inch crept ilouncings, per yard (M 10 Wash Dresses One lot both dark and light colored neatly made percale dresses, reg ular $1.25, quality QOp One lot dresses, some lawn, some gingham and percale, extra val ues at $1.50 regular, sal6M 10 price ' p I I J 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 jn Ofl Muslin Underwear Children's muslin drawers, made of good muslin, per pair 7n lb Children's white skirts, fairly good muslin, sale price 1Q Misses' drawers made of good mus lin, cut full sized, 35 and 40c Q0p values bub Ladies' drawers, good plain IQn hemstitched garments I JU Ladies' drawers, finer grades, nicer styles, 50c quality nn Ladies' gowns, made of good muslin, nicely trimmed, slip over Attn styles, 75c quality Hub Ladies' gowns, finer quality, better trimmings, $1.00 quality 7n Ladies' gowns made of fine nain sook, nicely trimmed, M QQ $2.00 quality ij)liJJ Ladies' combinations, nicely trim med, good quality, garments we have sold at $1.25, sale 7Qn price tub Ladies' combinations, made of fine quality materials, nicely trim med, $1.75 and $2.00 M 10 grades $ I 1 U Ladles' qomblnations, extra fine materials, $2.50 grade M yin Boys Wash Suits One lot boys' suits, all colors and made in different styles, just the kind for hot weather wear, 0Qft $1.25 and $1.50 values HOC One lot boys' suits, finer grade, nice styles, $1.75 and $2.00 regular, sale price . . $1.39 White 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 4879 98c $1.48 $1.98 Ladies' Knit Underwear One lot Ladies' Union Suits, hih grade $3.00 suits M PQ One lot ladies' union suits, $1.50 qua,.'.ty 98c One lot ladies' union suits, $1.00 quamy 69c Ladies' vests, good value at regu lar price, 15c, sale price Q Ladies' knit pants, umbrella knee, lace trimmed, 25c quality IQn Ladies' Wash Skirts made of. coton crash, $1.25 Qn values 40 G Onel ot white Pique skirts, made from nice quality material, pearl button trimmed, $2.00 qual- QQp One Idt white Linen skirts M ID $2.50 quality $ ,40 One lot fine white Serge skirts that sold up to $10.00, your Qe An choice pi4D Piece Goods One lot dolar silks, asorted PQ styles, per yard DUG One lot Crepes, Voiles and '17ft Ratines, 25c cloths 1 1 G. One lot silk stripe Voiles and crepes, some fancy, some plain, QQ 50c cloths 00 G One lot fine white goods, 35 O0 and 50c cloths 0G Lawn Dress PntternsJ7c and Up One lot table linens, our reg- QOft ular $1.00 quality 00C Men's Furnishings One lot Men's Silver brand negligee shirts, $1.00 quality 7Q One lot Ide brand neglijree M in , shirts, $1.50 quality J) 1 1 1 J Men's 3Tcsh Union Suits 4Sc Men's extra quality union suits $2.50 and $3.00 grades CI 70 One lot Men's $1.50 union suits 9Sc Men's shirts or drawers 19c i Men's high grade mesh underwear, shirts or drawers nn Men's works shirts 39c Carpets 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 lot is made up of only a few pairs of $4.00 grade, your QO choice uOC One lot Walk-Over oxfords, $,3.50 and $4.00 grade, made on good stylish lasts, both tan and M HO black $IiilO BOYS' OXFORDS One lot consisting of tan and pat ent leathers, per pair Q&n IXFAXTS' AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS One lot size 2 to 5, regular 7fl $1.00 and $1.25 quality (30 One lot child's oxfords, sizes 5 to 8 $1.25 and $1.50 grade Qp One lot play shoes, size 5 to 11,' $1.50 and $1.75 shoes .(M nn MISSES' OXFORDS One lot white canvas oxfords I0 size liy2 to 2 HOC One lot patent leather oxfords, sev eral styles, size liy to 2 QQn One lot misses' oxfords, sizes Si to 2, all at one price 7 On Lndies' Oxfords and Pumps One lot small sizes and narrow, $3, $3.50 and $4.00 goods, per nn Pair 30G One lot oxfords and pumps, badly broken as to sizes, $3.50 fll 7n and $4.00 quality Cj III D 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. ml is A rrty,rriii.J.ryjiyy-yTp.yt1.?ty.yg; il Jfml 1.1 IM I r Willi li' U oflffk fn :&S&TiA ?m ?!! MFW KJBSfl rib young housekeeper who wanta to please "him should select COMMUNITY SILVER. for its artistic designs will make your table the most attractive. This famous ware has a solid silver disc overlaid at the wearing points and it is then plated with a triple-plus plate. Community Silver is guaranteed for 50 years in ordinary family use. DIXON, The Jeweler Local and Personal h i SL m 1 'J! uLaTJ !CT2!li "Tr- vnuiV-w v vf"w "?' """Al !iyl WASTED 8k men with hinders mill four-liorse teams. Ono niuii with references to take charge of lite gang.. Address, 1. M. LEYl'OLDT. or 51tf, II. L. 1ENNIX(5T0N. Georgo Wier roturned lost week with Mlko Ryan to Sterling and ho re mained thcro for n visit ot a few days Ho returned hom yesterday morning. Lots In Taylor's nnd Grncelnnd ad ditions nro soiling ovory day to peoplo who aro building homes. For terms seo IIOLUIAN & SEDASTIAN, Gl-4 Agents. Qeorgo Slioup of Sutherland was In tho city Friday afternoon on busi ness und visiting friends. He drove over In his cur with his family,. Roy Murray of Lincoln transacted business In town Monday,. i, Wanted Girl to work for board and room. Phone black 197. 52t2pd Mrs. Fred "Warren will entertain the Auction Bridge club Thursday morning. John Shields, cashier of the bank at Brady, spent Sunday visiting friends In this city. California Elberta Peaches for can ning, $1.00 por box at Wilcox Depart ment Store. Miss Allco Blrge returned Saturday from a month's visit In Bouldor and other points In Colorado,. Charles Thompson left yesterday morning for Kearney where he will visit relatives and friends. John Halllgan nnd family spent Sun day In Ocnlalla vlaitlnir frlnmln. Tlinv made the trip In their car. William Rogan of Lincoln arrived In the city yesterday morning for a short visit with friends here. Theresa Hnldonnan left yesterday morning for Lincoln where she will spend several day3 on n visit. A discount of one-third off on all ladles' wool dress skirts during tho sale at Wilcox Department Store. Ritchie Dohorty of Kearney arriv ed In tho city Saturday evening and sponi sununy visiting menus hero. Tho 25 nor cent ritacmint liner snlo I at Howe & Malonoy's Is a good oppor tunity to those who aro needing rugs. I Miss Mario Troy of Julesburg ar I rived In tho city last week for a visit ; of a fow days with relatlvos and friends here. Mlda Kathleen Doyle, accompanied by tho young son of Raymond Murray of Lincoln, nro vlsltlnir with Mrs John Murray. Mru. L. W. Walker entertained a tw.i;ti juit.it, HIMIW III It UUUbllimUU Saturday nftornoon in favor of Miss Bethel Irwin who Is tho guest of Mrs. II. S. White. Charles LIston of tho Wallace vi cinity spent Sunday visiting friends in this city. Ho remained over until yestorday to look after borne matters of business. The B. Y. P. U. of tho Baptist church will hold an Ico cream social this even ing at tho homo of Frod Louden, 214 south Chestnut streot. Tho public is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Edwlna Schatz nnd grand daughter, Eileen Kolihor, loft jester day morning for their homo in Chey enne, after a visit of sovoral days with relatives and friend In this city. Plat White and Joo Fllllon aro now sojourning on their annual automo bile tour through tho northwest. They loft last week for Donver where they stopped for tho Elks' convention and wont from thero for a trip through Montana, Wyoming and Idaho. They will be gone for several weeks. The girls of the Episcopal church will kivb u mwn social at the rectory Sat urday evening., Everyone is invited. Miss Tcmpleton of the state library commission, who has been assisting Mrs. Jones In cataloguing the books In the library for the past two weeks returned to her home In Lincoln Saturday evening. B. M Stackhouse oft he experiment al station force left last week ?or Lin coln to spend a few days on business." Mrs. Frank Bacon who has been vis iting Mrs. H. S. AVhite for two weeks, returned to Gothenburg Saturday. Ralph Allison roturned v Saturday evening from Denver where he had spent several days at the Elks con vention. Ho left yesterday morning for Holdredge, Hastings and Grand Island where ho will spend tho week visiting friends. II. C. Deisem and Dr. Samuel For tier of the United States engineering force wero visiting In tho city last weok at tho experimental station with Supt. W. P. Snyder. They are working through here on an investigation of the irrigation conditions. Mrs,. Geo,. V. Suhr and daughter, Mrs. Edith Orr, who had been guests at tho Geo. E. Prosser home, returned tsaiuruay to iXorwnlk, Ohio. Mrs. Suhr Is a sister of Mrs. Prosser, and both she und her daughter greatly enjoyed tholr visit In North Platte. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Perrior of Jules burg arrived In tho city last week for a visit of a few days. Mr. Perrler returned tho last of tho weok to O&h kosh to look after some Important business matters, but Mrs. Perrler remained hero for a Visit of a fow (lays wun menus. Mrs. Tremus Forstodt left Sunday evening for Kearney where she will visit tor some time with relatives and friends. From there she will go for a visit to oastorn points. Her condi tion since her operation has improved greatly, but she hopes to entlroly re gain her health by this trip,, Mrs. P. C. Phillips of this city was run uown Thursday evening by a bi cycle that was running on tho side walk and was bruised up some. Sho was picked up by a passer-by and was taken to her home on a stretchor nnd medical aid was summoned. It was later discovered that she was not seriously hurt,, but sho suffered sev eral bruises. 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 WK. H. McDONALD, Cashier W. E. STARR, Ass't Cashier The Westinghouse. Electric Fan Mutual Building & Loan Association Assels May 1st. 1914, SG13.998.75 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 moneys The house that Is equipped nlth Westliiglioiiise L'lectrfc Fans is used much more during the summer sea son than the limine that Is not.. Tho room or porch that nould otherwise bo abiimloned for the- ami or park be comes, through tho ngencj of tho AVestiiighousc ran, a comfortable place to spend the eu'niiig, rending, swinging or phiIng bridge. Tho Westinghouse Kleclrlc Tan Is so Tho Westinghouse Resilience ran is so light u child can currj It. Its breeze ciin therefore bo enjood first lu one room and then In another, be ginning with the dining room lu the morning and ending In the bedroom at night, North Platte Electric Co. C. R. Mohey, Manager. Do not fall to call at Howe & Ma lonoy's and look over tholr large stock of rugs, one-fourth off on all rugs this week. Wo luno three second hand Fords, two practically new, at (he rlglit price. , IIEXDY Je OGIEIt AUTO CO.