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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1914)
FROM NOVEMBER 14th TO NOVEMBER 29th. time die g Come and see them. sp&&$ mmmmim$m$gm$m$mmzmmm &M$Msmm&m$m& rheCweather Qiis Fall, has been so warm that we have not moved ihe usual amouni of Pall and Winter merchandise up to this . JNot wishing to carry over too much stock into the later narl of m season wp n imimr m m ,m., nl, . . oocts that you will have to buy wilhm the next two weeks. We ouote Mow n fair nnlv nf Mm mmw lm. tl ;u .,! ,, ;i0 v i i -v.,, w.., VJ uw "iui ij.ij hu i ixi ijjlcivv vii ?air . ' " ' - v i ' H3-afc 2-3 Ladies' Dresses, ' Lot 1 This is an extR fino line, beauti fully made from thu very latest materials, no dresos in this lot that sold g-- jn for less than $35.00 0M).4o Lot 2 Made up from all of our newest $25 and $30 styles. Some silks find combi nation silk and wool Basque and Tunic styles, all made by n factory that do not make anything but the better r n in grade goods. M ".4 0 j Lot 3 All of our $20.00 wool dresses in the newest styles, quite a va- q j q riety to choose from M4.0 Lot 4 Made up from last season's dresses that sold from $10.00 to $13.50 e i AO' now M.VO Ladies' Suits Lot 1 made up from the very best suits we carry beautiful clothes nnd well tail ored our regular $35 and $10 a in suits 5Z4.4o Lot 2 A fine 16t of high .grade suits quito a variety of colors and our $25 Cifi O and $30 suits ".... 51 V .45' Lot 3 All of our medium priced suits that sold at $20... ; SI 6.48 Lot 4 All S12.50 to $13.tS0 C"7 10 Suits 40 Z9c A Discount o SO Cents on any pair of Mens or Ladies Shoes in our stock that sells for 34.00 or more. Dress Goods One lot Broadcloths regular $1.00 grade per yd One Lot Heavy-weight Wool Drew nt Goods, $1.00 and $1.26 cloths VC One Lot 3Gin Striped -and Plaid patterns of wool dress goods 50c qualities -j Per yd JJC One Lot Chiffon Taffeta Silks $1.00 1 grade per yard 0C One Lot Chiffon Taffeta Silks, changeable Mode patterns, $1.25 quality per snn yard V5C Ginghams One Lot 12c Ginghams... 9t Crash One Lot Linen Crash, 15c quality. lie Ladies' and Children Coats One-Fifth Off Right now is tno time to get your new coal just aSvinler weather setting in. Our stock is complete in every way and this is an oppor tunity you do not often get. Mens' NeckWear Ono Lot Mens' 60c silk Neckties. One Lot Men's 25c Neckties. 37c 19c Axminister Rugs One Lot 9x12 Axminister Rugs qi i flp good patterns $20 quality. ... J) 1 4. ' 0 Underwear Mens' FUoe Linod Shirts and Drawers oxtrn quality each Mens' Cofton Ribbed Shirts iyid Drawers 50c grade each L 39c 39c Mens' ,Union Suits regular $1.60 q t ft quality each 2)1.1 ' Man's Duofold, Union Suits $3 $r j0 nnd S8.50 quality '. .. . 2). 4 0 Boys' Velnstic fleece linod shirts and Drawers all sizes each Ladies' Ribbed Pants weight medium Ladies' Vests and Pnnts 50c and 05c quality extra sizes Ladies' Cotton Union Suits odd sizes 50c and 75c grade 23c 19c 39c 39c Ladies', Misses' amd Children's Coats , iae-Fifflh Off the Regular Price Blankets One Lot Wool Finished Cotton Blnnkots size G6x7S in, our regular $1.75 q -i blankets, per pair pI.Jy One Lot Grey Woolen Blankets, one of the best $1.00 blankets wo have rt ever handled per pair 2)0. L) One Lot Fine Wool Blankets, regular $5 00 grade Si.39 Ladies' Gowns One Lot Outing Flannel Night Gowns, light colored patterns nicely made nt each ,... iyC One Lot Whita Outing Flannel n-j Gowns, good quality full size.... OdC Gossard Corsets One Lot not new style small 9ize $5 grade to close out OnoLot$G.50 quality medium sizes discontinued model One Lot small sizes long model $10 grade We will give a discount of $1 or any of our $5 or G.50 Gossard Corsets sold Irom our regular stock during this sale. S1.48 $3.00 $5.00! Knit Goods Men's Sweaters, good heavy grey yarn, well made in every way, rj. in $1.50 quality 2)1.1" $1.98 Ingrain Carpets During this sale we will give your choice of any ingrain cargQt in our stock worth up to 75c per yard for. 48c Men's Bra'ddy Sweaters, fine quality of yarn $2.50 grade.... Boy Scout Sweaters, n regular $2.25 number, made extra stroijg (j in with military collar 2) 1 ,Oy Boys' Bradley Sweaters; Byron (j . n collar fine soft yarn, extra value 2) 1 .0" One Lot Ladies' Sweaters, good medium quality $1.29 One Lot Misses Swentors, several styles in this lot all sold for $2.50 or over $1.79 Shoes Lndim Fine Sliou? good Uttta nl sIzm a full assortment ' of Htvlas,and leathers reirulnr SH. It.RO. .lund d.Rfl'Rtinna . f all in one ld your choice for ... JS, 7 Ono Lot Ladies' Tan Shoos. ! $1.48 Ono Lot Ladies' Shoes small sizes narrow widths all fino ahoes, your fin choico ,7s "oC Ladies' Kid Button ihoo mado on d i stylish last, wido widths J I AS Ono Lot Boys JL'utent Leathor Shoe's 2.50 aim n.vv grades sizes 2J to 4 in Gi 1 .48 Children's Play Shoes, just the thing for every day wear $1.50 q jr Rrado, , 2) 1 . 1 V ' One Lot Children's Shoes, odd n pairs, but serviceable '.. yC Men's Work Shoos, good henvy shoes uum lor wear z.w nn ;?i:.i:t grade Men's Bulfnlo Calf Shoes, one of tho real good work BhOes regular price $3.00, per pair Men's High Cut Shoes?, ope lot Walk-Over $5.00 quality One LoTMons High cut Shoes -1.00 grade pur pair Ono Lot Mens Fine shoes not tho latest last but $.'!. and $1. Shoes. . $1,48 1.98 3.98 2.98 1.98 One Lot Mens Fino Shoos brokon in lots 3.50 to 5.00 grades lAb A Discount of SO Cents on any pair of Hens or Ladies Shoes in our stock that sells for $4.00 or more. rt& WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE v , NORTH PLATTE, "NEBRASKA. wvrafftsstsiataiaiss lisiiisiiHrtHnHriHrjHr ANNOUNCE 111 preparation for our Fall and Holiday trade, we 'have spared neither time or patience in the purchasing of new stock, and justified by our increasing success, we have widened our assortments, botli in designs and prices. The showing will permit of many individual selections and of particular interest and assis tance at this thne to those comtemplating purch asing Gifts for Fall Weddings and Thanksgiving. Our values throughout are excellent and the range of price wide enough to permit selection at any price. It is therefore with entire confidence and pleasure that we invite you to visit our store and view our assortment of Jewelry, Silverware and Novelties, whether you desire to purchase or not. DIXON, THE JEWELER. U. P. WATCH INSPECTOR. V 12 W CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Mrs. Chas. T. "SVhelan was hostess Saturday afternoon, at a card party, tho Beconu" function given by her last week. A score or moro ladles passed a very pleasant afternoon. S. P. Delatour all tho old-timers In North Platto know Sam 1ms bought tho Bank of Lowollen and has merged It with tho Garden County Bank which ho owned at Lowollen. Tho consolidated bank has a capital of $25,000, and tho deposits on Oc tober 31st were- ?1G7,678.41. Tho county commissioners were in session yesterday transacting busi ness of a routlno nature. Mrs., John Frcderlcl is visiting friends in Greeley, Colo., having left for that place tho latter part of last week. Tho Tllllkums will ho entertained by Misses Sybcl Gantt nnd Kathcrlno Hall at tho homo of tho former this ovenlng. A score or moro teachers ofl tho county will take nn examination Fri day and Saturday submitted by Coun ty Supt. Cox. Hcaley Tenm lYiiiH. In tho Elks' billiard tournament, which had ben in progress for a cou ple of week;? nnd tvat ended Sunday, thu loam captained by Tom Iloaley dcleatt.' the Ed D'-Ky team tiy iln-ty-flvo billiards. The contest was ex citing from start to finish, first one team then the other, leading. About sixty pluyers took part In tho tourna ment. Tho Dickey team will pay for tho supper which Steward Smith will serve at Ci45 Thursday evening. "Ulg Swede Show Coming" At the Keith theatre tho James T McAlpIn's Company will present "Hans Hanson" a Swedish comedy drama that Is ono long laugh from the tlmo tho curtain rises on the first act until tho finale. This company has played "Hans Hanson" over two years Mr McAlpln has had this play on the load. Theatre manngera ev-i erywhero .report tho attraction ono of tho best they havo over booked. A superb band and orchestra Is al so carried by this company. LIston for tho band ont he day of tho show. At tho Keith tonight. Tho Celebrated Lightning Combined Toner Self-feed liny Tress at Her. sJic'k opposite post offlcc.riionn 1,1. Miss Elsie Ackorman received a telegram Saturday evening Informing her of tho illness of hor mother. She Immediately started for Lincoln but upon reaching Omaha was Informed that her mother was convalescent and siio returned Sunday. Found On tho streetH Saturday a muff. Owner can lmvo samo by prov ing property and paying for this no tice n Two men were arrested Friday by Chief Frazler as suspects of being implicated In tho holdup on west Sixth street Thursday evening. They wero held In tho county Jail and Mr. An dorson was called, but ho Btated that ho could not In any way Identify them. Tho men wero held In tho county jail over night nnd wero released tho next morning with Instructions to mako themselves scarcco around this vi cinity. A very unusual salo November 14th to 28, Including women's and chil dren's trfmmed and untrlmmcd hats, baby hoods, feathers, plain and fancy ribbons, gold and silver net and fancy chiffons, at an avcrngo reductlpn of one-third off tho regular price. In tho millinery department at tho Wil cox Department Store. 85t2 Arrange for Hospital Opening Tho board o? control of tho Good Samaritan Hospital held a meeting Sunday ovenlng at tho homo of C. W. Rdwards and transacted considerable business pertaining to that institution. Dean J. J. Bowker was unanimously elected manager of the hospital, and Miss Larson was formally employed as head nurse. She will be assisted by eight nurses, Borne of whom are as yet students and wero employed at tho P. & S. hospital. Tho work of rearranging tho Ritnor building for hospital purposes Is about completed and will bo In read iness for tho reception of patients in a few days not later than Monday and porhnps tho latter part of this week. Patients receiving treatment nt tho P. & S. hospital will bo removed to tho new Institution. Tho board of control In which tho gcnoral management of tho hospital Is vested and which will control tho policy of tho Institution Is composed of Dean Bowker, C. W. Edwards. L. B Dick, F. E. Bullard, A. F. Strcitz, J. J. Ilalllgan and Ira L. Bare. Temple's For Kent List. G room, cement block houso with full basement located 921 east Fifth street. Electric llghtp and bath. Ex cellent condition. Rent $18.00. C room houso with baacmont located 811 east Second street. Electric lights and bath. Excellent condition. Bent $18.00. 4 room houso located C21 east Sec ond street. Good, barn. Rent $10.00. G room houso located G02 S. Chest nut street. Largo barn. Rent for house only $1G.00. Houso and barn $20.00. 5 room houso located 312 cast Third. Electric lights in houso. Also water. $15 per month. 3 rooms nt 314 cast Third street. $10 per month. 5 room houso located 510 cast Sixth street. Water in houso. Houso In ex cellent condition, having been rebuilt this fall. Rent $12.00. 3 now houses on west Ninth street. All four room houses, well built and In good condition. Convenient to tho New Round Houso. Inmiiro lbr rates. If you will call tho oillco, Red 500, I wll bo glad to show you any of tho nbovo properties. C. F. TEMPLE, Agent. Tho big stack at tho power plant of tho electric company was completed the latter part oj last week. It Is tho most conspicuous object along tho Union Pacific between Omulia and Cheyenne. Tho Methodist aid society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mary E. Reynolds, 321 south Vino street, Tom Watts, of f rand Islanu, spent Sunday with relatives and friends In town. Public PIcuho Take Notice. Wo, tho undersigned, havo decided to place our respective LAUNDRIES on a CASH BASIS. As most of our accounts aro small wo find It Impos sible to succeed and contlnuo tho credit system. Therefore on and after Deccmbor 1st 1914, ALL LAUNDRY MUST BE CASH DELIVERY. Signed: EDMUND DICKEY, Sanitary Laundry. Win, Adair, Owner, W A. SKINNER, Mgr. tf North Platto Laundry. Dr W. T. Prltcharu, federal stjeic In spector, left Sunday for Nllos, Mich , where ho was called by tho govormonnt to nssht in flghtin; tho sprcul of tho mouth and hoof dlsrnso among cattl". Ho oxoi'Ud to ? al f cnt n moi't'i or more. In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. In tho Matter of tho Estato of Hnt- tlo Farrington, Deceased. To tho Creditors, Heirs, Legatees and Othors Interested In Said Estato. Notlco Is hereby given that on No vember 1G, 1914, Edward II. Goodman, executor of said ostato, filed In tho said County Court a report of his do ings as executor of tho estate, to gether with his application for tho distribution of tho personal proporty of said estato, and tho assignment of tho real ostato thereof, to-wlt: Lots 1 and 2. block 111, of tho original townsito of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska; Lots 13 nnd 14, Block 4, Cotner and Archer'B Addi tion to South Omnha, Douglas County, Nobraska, and Lots 10 and 11, Block 12, Calkins Subdivision on Maylleld, In DouglaB County, Nobraska, as pro vided by tho Will of tho said Hattlo Farrington, deceased, and it is horo- by ordered thnt tho samo stand for hearing on tho 5th day of Deccmbor, A. D. 1914, before tho Court at tho hour of 9 o'clock A. M., ut which tlmo all porsons Interested may appear, object to and contest tho samo. Notlco of this proceeding, and tho hearing thereof, is ordered given to all persons Interested in b aid mat tor by publishing n copy of this ordor in tho North Platto Seml-Weokly Trib une a seml-weckly nowspapor print ed in snld county, for threo consecu tive wcoks prior to said dato of hear ing. Dated November 10, 1914 JOHN GRANT, (Seal.) County Judge. Hull For Sale. A high grade Holstcin bull twonty two monthB old; a great grandson of tho iamous Katy Gorben, $G0. 84t2 A,. COOLIDOE, North Platto. lsf We' re on your Line lVlintatcr juiur iwints may bo remem ber Unit our telephone service Is ef ficient, Call ub by wire nnd ito'll Halt on you at once. With our accur ate Hcnlco and our rjitick dclhory no stand ready nt all times to assist you or jour doctor. Itcincmucr that ive have what you want. Stone's Pharmacy Notice of Incorporation. Notlco 1b hereby given chat an in cciporatlon has been duly lormed un dor tho laws of tho Btato of Nebraska, tho namo of which Is Coates Lumbor & Coal company. Tho principal placo of transacting business Is in tho city of North Platto, Lincoln county, Nobraska. Tho goneral naturo of tho business to bo transacted is owning nnd oporu ing lumber nnd coal yards for tl'io snlo of lumber coal nnd nil kinds of building materials for profit, AIbo" owning, buying and selling real estato nnd erecting building for salo or ex change. Tho authorized capital stock is $100,000.00, $55,000.00 of which has been- fully paid, tho balanco to bo sold and payablo subject to tho ordor of mo uoaru or utrectors. Tho highest amount of indobtedncss to which tho Incorporation may at any tlmo Bubjcct Itself Bhall not excocd two thirds of tho capital stock. Tho affairs of tho corporation aro to bo conducted by a board of not loss than three directors and such other officers as may bo provided for by tho board of directors. Tho tlmo for tho commencement of this corporation shall bo tho 1st day of October, 1914, and tho samo Bhall contlnuo for a period of fifty years. Dated October 1, 1914. ) ELMER COATES, A. A. TANNER, J. A. ASPEGREfjU Incorpprators,