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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1914)
vfti?w m Mi If PRICE i iwriinp PLA N ijii . Europe has been slaughtering thousands of people for the pasL few weeks. The Leader is going to Slaughter Thousands x of Dollars worlh of Merchandise in Ladies Misses' and Children's Suits, Coats, Dresses, Furs, Etc. We are not going to wait until the season in over to slaughter prices. We are going to give you the full benefit right in the begin ning of the season, when everybody wants to buy their fall and winter clothes. Now is the lime for the ladies' to get busy and make their dollar reach m this store where it will take $1.50 to $z.UU to reach in other stores. "r TFSTi Wff T WAR ( & u Is THE SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th HERE ARE SOME OF OUR CUT PRICES 23 W 1 ifEv $ I j J & WmiD3L EJi kMlWlm j ' 4 2JW; wirnxxp- i . Ladies' $25 to $30 Suits at Ladies' $35 Suits, this sale at Ladies' $40 Suits, this sale at ..$18.48 ...$24.48 . $33.48 One Lot Ladies' Suits, broken sizes, worth up to $22.50, choice . . . One Lot Ladies' Suits, broken sizes, worth up to $28, choice . . . , LADIES' SKIRTS One lot of Skirts, broken sizes, worth up to $6, choice of the lot ... . $2.19 DRESS SKIRTS ,lrfGcl Tunics, and all the latest models, sizes nuni la iv oj muai, yu ui ONE-FIFTH OFF ij Kimonas, House Dresses at One-Fifth Off Silk Petticoats at One-Fifth Off Children's Coats at One-Fifth Off Ladies' Dresses in Wool, Silk, Crepes I -5 off Furs for Ladies, Misses Children 1-5 off THE L I i I I I I i i Hi'U" -1 (sjVm, Ji l i Jw7&iw$r Corrrlf H 1914 The " "lack Co. JP r a n ej p MHHM SK Ba JHHEP' JHBNHi JB w, $1048 $14.48 Ladies' Coats LOT 150 Ladles' Coats worth up to $15, choice $7.48 LOT 21 Lot Ladies' Coals worth up to $20, choice $10.00 LOT 3 Ladies' Uralam Coats, satin lined, sizes up to 46, regular price $20, sale price. .$12.-48 All of our fancy smart, coats, ladies' Mackinaws, plushes, Brazilians, go at ONE-FIFTH OFF 'J s All alterations will he done free of charge and a perfect fit guaranteed. Don't delay, come as early as possible and get your pick of style and models for fall and winter 1914. These cut prices can not last forever. We are just open ing our fall campaign and we want the people of North Platte and Lincoln county to know where to make their fall and win ter purchases. If we are criticized by our competitors for the early cutting of prices we want them to know that Mr. Pizer can stand any kind of a loss. -See our window display. These cut prices are for Cash Qnly, Yours for Great Moneys-Saving Values, 9 Julius Pizer, Prop. rlMsSMMSSS emi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Pullinher, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono Year by Mull lu Adwmco. . . .$1.25 One Ycnr by Cnrrlor in Advance. .$1,50 . Wr MMMM Entered at North Platto, Nebraska, Poatofllco us Second Class Mtittor. TUESDAY SEPT. 15, 1914. LOCAL AND I'EIISOXAL A baby girl was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Elmor Owens, of tho .Fourth ward. Tho Episcopal guild will hold a so cial at tho homo of Mrs. It. V. Cox Thursday afternoon. Miss Gladys Hull Is expected homo today from Denver whoro she baa been visiting for sovoral wooka. Will Frlimd returned home this morning from Donvor where he lm3 boon visiting fori sovoral days. MONEY TO LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE DRATT k (JOOMIAN. Threo cases uro to comoboforo tho county court today for hearing. They aro tho Colorado Film Co. vb, Tho Pat Thentro Co., Ellas S. Coopor vs. Wal ter C. Robb, and Dr. .Tohn S Twlnom vs. Hiram T. Waldo. . Giiriunn File's Injunction Suit was filed yestorday In tho olTlco of the district clerk by Ralph A. QaruiaiVjrjiBalnst Robert E. Dlckoy, tho praWrof which Is to enjoin tho de fendant from letting nmmonla fumes put from his building Into tho building occupied by the plaintiff and used as a picture theatre. Plaintiff alleges that thoy occupy ad joining buildings and that tho defend ant manufactures Ice In tho basoinent of his building. That at times ho per mits tho fumes from tho nmmonla to oscapo Into his, tho plaintiff's building and that at times tho orchestra which ho omploys Is forced to leave tho or chestra pit on account of tho fumes. That tho fumes also causo much ln convenlenco for his patrons and that at times thoy forco his patrons to leavo boforo thoy have seen tho performance A daughter was born yestorday morning at tho Drown Memorial hos-. pltal to Mr. and Mrs. Harry York. Dr. J. S. Twlnom loft yesterday, morning for Chicago whoro ho will spend a few days attending Dr. Prntt'B , clinic. During his nbaence Dr. Rlch urdson is taking caro of his prac tice I havefor salo a number of pieces of household furnltu.ro. Call between I and 7 p. m., 204 west First street. Oeorgo E, Fronch. G8-2 Weather forecast for North Platto and vicinity: Fair tonight and probab ly changing to unsettled Wednesday; warmor tonight Highest temperature yesterday CO, a year ngo 77; lowest last night 45, n year ago 44. t,i rr,.L,-'ii.,rMn ix' i Enlr "Will Ho the Host Ever. Last week as Arthur Hall andIiss' Plans for the big fair Which will bei Olota Sanders wore Btartlng from Riven this fall by the Catholic Girls' Knnilf.r'n In Tnhn Hnll'fl niito tn en to , clllb gives promise o it being the tho Fair at North Platto, tho nuto turned turtle on a Bleep Incllno close to the house. Miss Sanders was badly most elaborate that has yet been held here. Tho dates set for the fair are October nineteenth and twentieth and bruised, one hip being sprained bo thatijt will bo held In tho Lloyd opera at this writing she Is still uriable to uso It. Arthur Hall sustained a few bruises and cuts, nothing serious. The car was badly damaged tllo wind shield, top and rndlatorbolng broken en. Welllleet Winner Special for This Week. Beginning Wednesday and for thol remninuer or mo weeit wo wuijivo a silk petticoat free with each purchase of a suit from $15 upwards. BLOCK'S. County llcsldcnts Wed nt Court House. Walter A. Smith, 21, and Miss Oleta J. Sandors, 19, were married yesterday morning nt cloven o'clock at tho court house by Judge John Grant. Tho two young people are from tho Well fleet vicinity and aro woll known over the county. The groom is a young farmer of that vicinity and they will make tholr homo on a farm there. Tho couple wero attended by Ilay Smith and Mrs. Edna Smith, brother and sister-in-law to tho groom. Thoy sprung & big surprise on their mnny friends and on tho parents of tho brldo who did not suspect that the wedding was to occur so soon. They left yestorday afternoon for their homo in tno wouncci vicinity. ' For Rcnk S'ult of rooms over Huff man's cigar store.' Ladies' and Misses' Dressses ATr Wo have gone through our stock and sorted all our carried over dresaeo into three lots and will have them on sale Wednesday and until sold at prices that will interest you. These dresses aro all made oi fine materials and are extra ivell tailored and for the price will be a bargain. LOT1 Dresses that sold for $6.50 and $7.50 $3.48 LOT 2 Dresses that sold for $10, $12 and $13.50 LOT 3 Dresses that sold for $12 to $16.50 $7,58 WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. house. Each of the two evenings a big danco will bo hold in tho building to which everybody Is invited. A number of now and interesting entertainment features have been add ed for this year and these will be In addition to tho dance and booths. Booths containing all kinds of fancy articles will bo stationed around the building. Each evening the Altar so ciety will serve supper from five until eight. Tho committee on arrangements Is composed of Misses Edna Sullivan and Hannah Koliher and Mrs. James Hart. Thoy aro planning tho most unique entertainment features for this year that thoy have over had. During tho. fair tho fine hand made bed spread Will be raffled off. The Safety First Car. Tho Safety , First Car, which Is equipped with modern devices and ac-" cesaorles which tend to make motor-' ing safer, left Now York City last Thursday for a tolur of the eastern and middle west states, and later wljl tour tho western stateB. The car will visit North Platto in the near future, tho exact date to be announced later. Tho car will bo in chargo ofF. H, El liott, secretary of tho Safety First So ciety of Now York, and" during tho wide-spread tours ho will call upon tho olllclals in towns and discuss with them the subject of safety in motor ing and other modes of transportation and suggest safeguards, regulations and ordinances for tho protection of pedestrians, and will organize local societies. v Kcuunercr Coal For Snle. ' See us beforo you buy. Special prices for Soptember orders. Call "or Phono 73. York Feed Store. C6-4 Germans Hold 3lnny Prisoners. A dispatch from Borlln Bays that tho number of prisoners of war now In Germany Is about 200,000. Among these prisoners aro 1S30 Russian of ficers and 91,400 prlvatos; 440 Bel gian officers and 30,200 Bolglau prl vatos; and 1C0 English o 111 Cera nnd 7,350 privates. Tho captives include twoc ommnudlng genornls of tho Frenco army, two commanding gen als of lessor rank of the Russian army and tho Bolgian commandant at Liege. ' ywx m h A Shop ma WORM BY WOMEN 0FSTYLE sshj2ivriJpvfoKPsf Invites you to view all that is smart and new in ModeI& Tailored Hats Thursday and Friday, a? September 17 & 18 J? p'fWaM4'JftlJW siunurr's SAW: By vlrtuo of an order of sale Issued fiom the DUtiiot Court of Lincoln County Nobrutiltn. upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein Nebrnalsa Central Uulldlner & Iionn AsHoclatlon, a corporation Is plaintiff, nnd James Jensen et si are de fendants, nnd to mo directed, I will on the 19th ilnv of Sentembor. 1914. at 2 o'clock i if., at the oast front door of the Court Itouie in North Platte, Lin coln uouniv. Nnnrnsitn. sen nt U'uuuc Auction to tho highest bidder for cash. Notlco For Bids. Notico is hereby given that sealed bids will bo received at the ofUco of tho City Clerk of North Platte, Ne braska, up to 5 o'clock P. M. Sep. 22nd, 1014, for tho construction of an extension to a lateral sewer in Sewer District "K" in said city according to the plans nnd specifications now on Mo In tho oillco of tho City Clerk of said city. " Approximate estlmato of coat of ex tension to said sower latoral as por ro port of City Engineer is $1,736.44. Local labor to bo employed as far ns practicable. Certified check oh local bank of C per cent of amount bid will borcquir ed to Insure entering into contract. Satisfactory bond to given when contract is signed. Mayor and Council reserves right to roject any and all bids. By order of City Council. C. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk. to satisfy said decree, lntorost and coatB, tho following described proper ty, to-wlt: (Lot 8, Ulook 15?) Lot Throe, Ulook Ono Hundred Fifty Seven of the original town of North Platto, Nebraska. Dated, North riiute, .nod, August i. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. ?1' Sheriffs Snle By vlrtuo of an order of sale issued from tho District Cou t of Lincoln County, Nobraaka, upo:. a decreo of foreclosure rendored iu said Court wherein Nicholas McCabo Is plaintiff nnd Frank P. Petorson ot al aro de fendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 26th day of September, 1914, at 2 o'clock P. M., at tho east front door of tho Court Houso In North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Pub lic Auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest nnd costs, the following described property to-wlt: All of Section Thlrty-flvo (35) Town ship Sixteen (16) North of Rango thlr-ty-threo (33) lying east of tho main channel of Bird wood creek; and Northeast Quarter (NE4) section two (2) and all of section ono (1) TownBhip flftocn (IB) North of Rango Thlrty-threo (33) West Cth P. M. Lin coln County, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Nob., Aug. 24th, 1014. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. Elmer E. Bamford and Suslo B. Bam ford Will Take Notice: That on tho 115th llfiv of Ann-lint 101.1 Louie E. Sherwood, plaintiff herein, iueu ins petition in tno jjietrict Court of Lincoln County, Nehruska, against said defendants, Elmer E. Bamfoid and Suslo B. Bamford, the object and prayer of which ana to foreclose a cer tain mortgage executed by S. E Bam ford and Anna Bamford his wlo, and Elmer E. Bamford and Suslo B. Bam ford, his wiio, to the plaintiff herein, upon tho following described prem ises: All of Section eleven (11) in township twelve (12) north of rango thirty-four (31) west of tho sixth (6th) P. M. also tho south one-half oft he norteast quarter (SV of tho N. E. Yi) and lota numbered ono (1) and two (2) and the southeast quarter (S. E. i) of section two, (2) same township and rango also, tho south half of tho southwest quarter (S of tho S. W. A) and all of tho southeast, quarter. (S. E. 4) and tho south half of tho northeast quarter (S of tho N. E. 14) of section fourteen (14) township twelve (12) North of Range thirty-four (34) west of tiro sixth P. M.: to secure the navment nf n inv- tain promissory note dated Juno 24, 1907 duo and payable In ten years af ter dato. That by tho terms of said mortgage If tho makers thereof, or anyone for them fnlled to pay tho Interest when the Bamo became due, tho plalntllf herein could elect and declare the wholo sum duo and payablo and that thoro is now duo upon said note nnd mortgago the sum of $7,000.00, togeth er with interest at tho rate of six per cent from Juno 24, 1913, for which sum with Interest from said date, plaintiff prays for a decreo that de fendants be required to pay tho samo and In default thoreof that said prem ises may bo sold to satisfy tho amount found due. You and each of you aro required to answer said petition on or beforo Monday, tho 26th day of October, 1914. Dated this 12th day of September, 1914. LOUIE E. SHERWOOD, By MULDOON & GIBBS, sic'4w His Attorneys. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelso, of Grand Island, have been vlsltlng'North Platto friends for a few days while enrouto homo from an ,iuto trip to Kimball. rfrtMfefeWS v at- " MfAfflilMffliMiW'llfflfnnii , mtmsKirwm -