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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1915)
Qft rrom R9 . W We will hold a Clearance Sale of a great many broken lots of merchandise such as always accumulate in a stock the. size of ours. It is our wish to clean up all small and odd lots of merchandise and to do this we have made them up into lots which we have marked at prices that will be a great saving for you. With these odd lots we have also placed a great quantity of new fresh goods priced considerably 'below what they are worth. We will mention several of these lots in this advertisement, but not all, as new ones will be put out every day. It will pay you to come to our store often during this sale. Muslin Underwear Ladies' Combination Corset Cover and Drawers Lace and Embroidery i Q trimmed, worth 75c sale price.. Ladies' Combinations finer tf -quality nicer trimmings UC Ladies' Combinations high fiQ grade elaborate trimmings Ov Princess Slips this lot has colored slips worth up to $3 and Misses Slipsfkf) worth $2 and $2.50. VOC Ladies' "Gowns nicely made fulW size good triming $1 grade.... yQ, Ladies' Gowns. This lot has extra grade trimmings very full sizefkQ $1.25 quality OC : Ladies' Gowns high grade qualities that sold at $1.75 and $2.00 very fine trimmings and . material Muslin Petticoats nicely trim-A , med with good embroideries.... i C Children's Drawers Embroideries $1.39 7c 19c c Child rens Drawers larger size and better made Children's Skirts 19c and. Childrens Combination Skirts and Waists 19c and Ladies" Drawers' made of good muslin full size , . ..... Ladies" Drawers finer quality goods nhatv sell everywhere lor 50c Ladies' Drawers all of our 75c and SI crade thrown into one lot at ... . 07L One lot Embroidered Flouncing 15 inches wide Embroidered on i o . 40C rlouncini for Crepes or Swiss One Lot Embroidered 45 inches wide sold $1.00 One Lot Embroidered Flouncing inches wide line cloth and 9c 15 aches Julia ino98c beautiful patterns. . . Embroidered Crepe 40 inch width inst the thing lor a fine dress Swiss All Over Embroideries T J t fine for Waists OOC Corset Cover Embroideries a tl large lot of these good patterns Corset Cover Embroderies fine quality Swiss or nainsopk Swiss Bands 3 to 5 inches in widths beautiful patterns . . . One Lot Embroderies in assorted widths this lot also has insertions;? to match some of the patterns... 2Q 12.4:1 ! Ideas' Furnishings I Mens" Summer weight Shirts and .'Drawers well made fnird A quality ....... I L Mens' Shirts and Drawers, i ft several styles 50c quality. . . . ) C . Men's Union Suits, $1 qualities of ll. D. V., Munsing, Porus audi 1 other brands your choice . ! Men's Fiber Silk Hose either black or white . . . . hoes Ladies' Button Oxfords made on good lasts lrom cither Kid or Gum 537c We will giv your choice of any Suit in our stock for S12.48. There are several $30 and 335 Suits in this lot. There is noth ing you get as much good out of as a good Suit. ".89c 1 Arf-W Mens' Work Shirts plain colors 2 ftp or stripes full size. V Mens' Apron Overall, strictlyrrft high grade," per pair J Boy's Band Overalls, 65c ft quality 1 JVC Mens Muslin Night Shirts 43c Mens' Night Shirts $.1 grade BOYS WASH SUITS We have divided these into jhree lots Lot 1 all $2 and $2.50 Suits..,1.48 'Lot 2 all 1.50 and $L75 Suits$1.29 'Lot 3 all of our $1.25 Suits. 93c ,. LADIES' AMD CHILDREN'S COATS - I ' LOT 4, LADIES' COATS $14.48 This lot is made up of all our fine grade coals selling up to $25. A good assortment of styles and colors ' LOT S, LADIES' COATS $9.48 This lot includes coats thai were sold at $15. All the latest styles end first class tailoring. : LOT 8, LADIES' COATS $7.48 ' " This lot is made up mostly of $10 garments. There is quite a line of different cloths and colors. CHILDREN'S COATS AT 20 PER CENT DiSCOUNT Molnt ctrtplr Ladies' White or Tan Oxfords lace or colonial styles high graded in goodycar welts 45 Ladies' Oxfords a large assortment of styles and leathers mostly small sizes and narrow lasts but bargains for those that can wear them allf Q go at one price Ladies' Kid Button Shoes made with patent tip on good(Tj"j jq lusts $i940 Childrens Mary Jnne lumps(Pfl Potent Leather size 84 to 2$e Childrens Oxfords- This lot is made up of all styles some while 1 Q some patent Leather size 8 to24oC Youths Button Oxfords sizes rf if 3 A 9 to 13 loulhs Button Uxlords sizesrt 13 to 2 J Boys Button Uxlords sizesfl 9.1 t t;i . . . . Ifa Boys Canvas Shoes one smallA lot wc Boys Shoes Sizes 2 to 5 made of good leathers only a few in thisrt i jo ! - r..: : $1.48 Mens Heavy Work bhoest A 'size 7, JO ami 1 - - 1)1 A Men's Wall: Over Shoes and Oxiords quite a variety of leathers tl AO shoes' that sold up to $4 -. $ ,yfj Men's Walk-Over Shoes, regular $3.50 and $ quality, several dill'm-enl lasts and styles, broken lots Tii A O - - $2.48 ; Middy Blouses I. We have taken all our $1 Blouses, consisting of 8 on 1 0 styles and put tb em .in one lot, choice C MORTM PLATTE, NEBRASKA Fancy Silks A large lot cf 36 inch iancy bilks m p!.td, stripes and wfirp printo, regular $1.50 va?ns BEEISsKIIHEsHSa SIM Wilber Wluqucst, of Drady, spent the first part of tills week in town on business. Fred Tobas left Tuesday for Grand Island to visit relatives lor a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mason left yes terday lor a visit in Denver and other Colorado points. Mrs. James McEvoy, accompanied by her son and father T. S. Ripley left a few days ngo for Great Falls, Mont., to spend the summer. vThe Friendship Bracelet Let ug znyiy yen with ' 'Bob- o-lir i: :r fcr yor :. Frier.:':!".'';., i '-':.c.:let. Sterling L.:-.L' -cb-o-L-iL," Mrs. Albert Rannio wont to Omaha vesterdav afternoon to visit for about, A baby boy was born at noon Wcd- : nosuay to jwr. nnu jurs. uscar banuaii. The motlior son are reported to be doing nleoly and Oscar Is "up on his IKEMCBSiai ' m .niaiapiipKi cost only 25c chch, cngvi. .r. j includcd-andvvcBh'eyoui.c; a velvet wrist-ribbon fcr your firstBob-o-link". Call tod&y and see the "Dob-o-links". Gonuine"Bob'O.Hn!:4" arc fcr sale by Dixon, the Jeweler. ; ten days i For Sale Gasolino range almost as ! good as now. Mrs. It. D. Thompson, 514 west Fifth. 32tf Wonderful bargains in millinery at I tlio Wilcox department store from May I 21! to May 30th. 1 Tho Mothers' Club hold a pleasant meeting at tho homo of Mrs. J. W. ' Payno Wednesday afternoon. j For Sale Improved corner lot. Sec ! Mrs. G. G. McKay or phono black 524. T.OCAL ASP PERSONAL Miss Ireno. Hubbard has returned from an extended visit in Iowa Mr3. James Schaffer has accepted a position in the dem candy kitchen. Miss Betty Hininan left for Grand Island a few days ago to visit friends. Chas. Roche returned yesterday from ji short business visit in Omaha. Found L. A. to B. R. T. pin. Call at this office, pay for this notico and get pin. Splendid values In trimmed hats during tho big sale at Wilcox Dept. store. toes." 5i, I;"..-! r....1 ,.1,11. r.,- ; mcrly of this ' city came a few days 1 ago from Pdrtlnnd, Ore., to visit her sisters Mosdames Loron I'urdy and James Golden. Goorgo Bower, arrived from Hast ings this week nnd will play third for the Boosters. Guy Grimm will be here tomorrow for a visit and will play In Sunday's game with Maywood. Farmers in tho valley will begin cutting the first crop of alfalfa noxt week. Tho snow Wednesday morning lodged the crop badly and It will need to bo cut to keep it from getting in bad shape In a ball game between tho Ogalalla and Grant team Monday, tho latter won by a score of five to ono. Artlcy pitched for Grant and allowed tin Ogalalla boys but ono hit. Artley will pitch for Maywood In tho gamo on the local grounds Sunday. 30 years of knowing how Has taught us tira'rn rlniurr mmr MilUl rib U UUlUg tlUlf Mrs. Fred J. Wurtclo was hostess to tho M. M. M. club Wednesday after noon nt a very enjoyablo party. Tho guests wore entertained at cards after which a business meeting was held. Refreshments were served in courses. Tho members of tho I3n-tre-Xous number of friends tomorrow evening! club wore tho guests of Mrs, Arthur In honor of Mrs Cash Austin and Miss 1 McMullen on Wednesday afternoon. In Pearl McVlcker. ' 1,10 canl Ba,n08 Mrs- John Sinclair . won first prlzo and Mrs. Chas. Graves Miss Mario Stack cashior at llio liad HOComi j, Bcoro. Nicoly pre Leador resumed work this morning af- ,mre(i refreshments wore sorved nnd tor bolng off duty for sovoral days on til0 ladjns ronort a vory pleasant account of Illness. meeting ' J. J. Gottman, of the Gottman cigar factory, spent several days this week in Hastings on business. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Becker loft yes terday for Gothenburg to make an ex tended visit with friends. Read Horshoy's advertisement . a closing out s:le in this Jssiu. Her I shey tho hardware man. l-tt 1 Mrs. Dokes. of Cheyenne came the! early part of the wecic to visu mrs. Jbiinlo Calhoun for a week or more. Mrs. James Flynn and Mrs. Winters now living near Keystone camo down to attend the class play this evening. Mrs. O W. Brandt and daughter left yesterday afternoon for Kansas City wliero Mr. Brandt has been for some time. Mrs. Emily Coatos and daughter Novlta loft at noon yesterday for Coun cil Bluffs to spend a week or ton days with her sister. Mrs. John McGraw will entertain a. A Home For Her There will bo a great reduction on Tom 1'nppns, a Greok laborer o Considorablo fun was had with Tho all trimmed hats during the Halo at tho ' this city, Jumped his board bill and Trlbuno man Wednesday rolatlvo to Wilcox store, May 22 to 30th. , Htartei, cast. Ho hn(1 0Illy rcachcd tho "banana bolt." Not content wltli , .. , J Joking him on tho streets, four Chrlst- For Sale All of Section 17, T. 1G, Kearney when tho oillccrs gathered: nmB car,i3 werp ncnt tlirough thc R. 20, in Lincoln county, Nebraska. II. (him In and Tuesday ho was brought mall, each depicting a winter sVcno, ir. WInsor, ( N. Michigan Ave., )jnck to unBWOr tho charge. i and asking about the "banaua crop." Chicago. 33-2 ----- - p Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Dolaney, who , were married Saturday evening and; remained here a few days visiting 1 rriondg, went to Northport yesterday. I Mrs. James Morrill loft vesterdav for Scotts Bluff where hor husband iias located on a farm. Mr Morrill was formerly an englncor on tho Kearney branch. Mrs. Mary Mooney and . daughter Miss Grace and Frank Moonoy, Jr., left Wednesday for a visit In Los Angeles, San Diego and at tho San Francisco exposition. Tho dancing purty at the Elks' homo Wednesday evening was attended by twenty-two couples. A good orchestra furnished music and tho attendants thorourghly enjoyed tho dancing. Wo purchased a carload or corn-fed holfors und calves this week of Scott Reynolds and are now selling them off tho block. This beef Is as flno as the finest. Como and try it. Remember we give Groon Trading Stamps. MARTI'S MEAT MARKET. Mr. and Mrs. W. JI. Flkes and two grandsons returned Tuesday night trom their trip to the Pacific coast and remained until thismornIng when thoy left for thoir homo In St. Loufs. Enrouto they will visit at sovoral points In Iowa. 'mmm warn A Hare Opportunity The Mutual Building & Loan Assoc iation have taken over tho two story, nlno room frame dwelling and corner lot at 321 South Dowcy St. and havo nowly decorated and pulnted tho house inside and out and have added now bath, toilot, lavatory, kitchon sink, city water and scwor connection and electric lights, making it as good as now and .pro now offering it at a very low prico and easy torms. For price and terms seo S, Goozee, Secretary, or T; C. Patterson, President. "Tjr "5T iiKH is a well designed and roomy home fj I that will please both you and your wife. Living room, dining room, sun parlor, re ception hall, kitchen and pantry, and a screened 14x7 foot porch, compose thc first lloor. The second floor provides for three bed rooms, dressing room, bath room and sleeping porch. Ad ditional rooms may be put in thc ample attic. Do you want to sec the floor plan and interior views? This is just a part of thc helpful service we give homcbuildersi And you needn't buy a cent's worth of material here unless we can show you that it is to YOUR advantage. Come in, we will be glad to show it to you. If this is not just what you want, we have other good practical homes. W. W. EIRGE COMPANY.