The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 25, 1915, Image 5

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    MAY CLEARANCE SALE
From May
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 pricc..4-0C
Ladies' Combinations finer Sf
quality nicer trimmings 0C
Ladies' Combinations high fQ
grade elaborate trimmings OC
Princess Slips this lot has colored slips
worth up to $3 and Misses SlipsfQ
worth $2 and 82.50. 70C
Ladies' Gowns nicely made fuller fl
size good triming $1 grade . ... j j
Ladies' Gowns. This lot has extra
grade trimmings very full sizefkQ
$1.25 quality... VOC
Ladies' Gowns high grade qualities
that sold at $1.75 tand $2.00 very
fine trimmings andrtw
material . .M J
Muslin Petticoats nicely trim-pri
med with good embroideries.... J VC
Children's Drawers pj
Childrens Drawers larger size
and better made
Children's Skirts 19c and
Childrens Combination Skirls ffc
and Waists 19c and. )7
Ladies" Drawers1 made of good
muslin full size.
Ladies'v Drawers finer quality
that sell everywhere orQ
50c .....07C
19c
1 9c
goods
Ladies' Drawers all of tiilf 75c and
SI crade thrown into one lot,
at
9C
Embroideries
One lot Embroidered Flouncing 45
inches wide Embroidered on in
Crepes or Swiss 4"OC
One Lot Embroidered Flouncing
45 inches wide sold for ft
$1.00 jJC
One Lot Embroidered Flouncing 45
inches wide fine clotli andfi
beautiful patterns. 0C
Embroidered Crepe 40 inch width
just the thing for a ,ne(
Swiss All Over Embroideries 3
fine for Waists nJfjQ
Corset Cover Embroideries a -4
large lot of these good patterns r Q
Corset Cover Embroderies fine 'Jpf
quality Swiss or nainsock . . . . O I C
Swiss Bands 3 to 5 inches in 4 A
widths beautiful patterns j y
One- Lot Embroderies in assorted
widths this lotalso has insertions; 1
to match some of the patterns... 2(3
Ladies'
Suits
12.48
We will give your choice of any
Suit in our stock for $12.48.
There are several $30 and $35
Suits in this lot. There is noth
ing you get as much good out of
as a good' Suit. 1
Mens' Furnishings
Shoes
19c
39c
Mens" Summer weight Shirts and
Drawers well made fair
quality
Mens' Shirts and Drawers,
several styles 50c quality. .
Men's Union Suits, $1 qualities of 13.
D. V., Munsing, Porus nndQtff
other brands your choice 0
Men's Fiber Silk Hose either 4
black or w hite 12C
Mens' Work Shirts plain colorsQ
or stripes full size u v
Mens' Apron Overall, strictly A
high grade, per pair C
Boy's Band Overalls, 65c j A
quality 0C
Mens' Muslin Night Shirts j-3c
Mens' Night Shirts $1 grade (Jg
BOYS WASH SUITS
We have divided these into three lots
Lot 1 all $2 and $2.50 Suits..,$1.48
Lot 2 all 1.50 and $1.75 Suils$1.29
Lot 3 all of our $1.25 Suits 98c
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS
LOT 4, LADIES' COATS $14.48
SsThis lot is made up of all our fine grade coats selling up to $25. A good assortment of styles and colors
LOT S, LADIES' COATS $9.48
This lot includes coats that were sold at $15, All the latest styles end first class tailoring -,.
LOT 6, 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
Ladies' Button Oxfords made on good
lasts from either Kid or Guntf 4 tQ
Metal stock M."0
Ladies' White or Tan Oxfords lace or
colonial styles high graded
goodyear welts tj)Z4-0
Ladies' Oxfords a large assortment of
styles and leathers mostly small sizes
and narrow lasts but bargains for
those that can wear them allQn
go at one price
Ladies' Kid Button Shoes made
with patent tip on good
Jasts
Childrens Mary Jane Pumpsfl ytk
1'ctcnt Leather size ii to
Childrens Oxfords- This lot is made
up of all styles some white k Q
some patent Leather size 8 to24f(jC
Youths Button Oxfords sizes it 4 'Jn
9 to 13 M.O"
louths button Uxlorils sizcsi
J$1.48
$1.48
13J4 to 2 ....
Boys Button Oxfords sizes ($ 4 s
210 sy2 --- . J) 1. 07
Boys Canvas Shoes one small yA
lot - .......
Boys Shoes Sizes 2 to 5 made ot good
leathers only a few in lms(j J
Mens Heavy Work Shocsfl 4 in
sizes 7, 10 and 11 - . J)l,40
Men's Walk Over Shoes and Oxfords
quite a variety of leathers)
shoes that sold up to $4
Men's Walk-Over Shoes, regular $3.50
and $4 quality, several different lasts
and styles, broken lots
Middy Blouses
We have taken all our $1
Blouses, consisting of 8
or lO styles and put them
in one lot, choice
39c
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA
Fancy Silk
A large lot of 36 inch
fancy Silks in plaids,
stripes and warp prints,
regular $1.50 values
98c
LOCAL AXD PERSONAL
Guy Drake left tit noon Saturday for
Wood River to spend a few days with
relatives.
Passenger brakeman John States re
turned to work yesterday after a four
weeks' lay-off.
Pat Norris camo homo Saturday
from Lincoln, Whore ho is attending
the stato university.
Mark Ely and family left last week
for Sidney whore he has accepted a
position in a bakery.
John C. Den leaves tomorrow for
Arapahoe where he will transact busi
ness for a day or two.
Arthur Plumer will drive over to
McPherson county this week to in
spect some land ho owns.
Jake J. Gettman returned, Saturday
evening from a business visit of sev
eral days in llastings.'
L. B. Dick returned Saturday from
Omaha, where he had been transact
ing business for a few days.
Dr. and Mrs. Cresslor and Miss
Blanche Fonda made a trip to Goth
enburg Sunduy In' the- Doctor's car.
A pretty diamond ring, Broach or
LaValller .would make a very suitable
graduating gift for her.
CLINTON. Jeweler & Optician.
Wanted Girl for general house
work. Mrs. W. H. McDonald, 407 west
Flth street.
The Sells-Floto show will exhibit
in North Platto the latter part of June
or tho early part of July, probably
July Cth.
Fifty-flvo one hundredths of an inch
of rain fell Saturday night. South of
tho river tho fall was considerably
heavier,
Widow with 14 year old boy wants
position as housekeeper or cooking on
ranch. Address Box yu, uranu is
Irfnd. Neb.
Miss Emma Smith, principal of tho
Fourth ward school, leaves Saturday
for Farley. Ia., where she will spend
the summer.
Mrs. Tlllson Ewalt, of New York,
is visiting her sister Mrs. J. K. Crow,
having arrived Thursday of last week.
Tho Lutheran Aid Society will be
entertained, by Mrs. Fred Wendeborn .
Thursday afternoon, at 002 west Ninth
street. 1
Passenger Brakeman Georgo EU,
who has a six or eight hour lay-over
at Jul6sburg. is devoting the time to
the study of embalming. J
County Superintendent Gantt leaves;
today for Wallace and other points in I
tho south part of tho county to visit1
schools that close this week. I
We havo never had such a demand
for a new novelty as tho Bob o' Link
bracelet, wo are selling thorn by tho
dozen, engraving free. I
CLINTON. Jeweler & Optician. I
Miss Janet Alden spent Sunday with
her uncle W. S, Alden whilo enroute to
her home in Lincoln. She taught
school at Lodge Pole during the past
year.
Edward Bright, formerly of the
North Plattte baseball team, who has
been playing In eastern towns for a
couple of years, will arrive hero this
week to join the local Boosters,
Andy McGovern who has been re
siding on his ranch near Brady for
several weeks camo up Saturday to
spend a few days with his slstor,
Mrs. II. A. Donaldson.
Dr. and Mrs, Harry Mitchell and
children returned Sunday evening from
Omaha, where the Doctor attended the
state dental convention while Mrs.
Mitchell visited her parents.
Albert Naveraux and daughter of
Lexington camo up Saturday evening.
The former to attend the K. C. ban
quet Sunday and tho latter to visit
her grandmother, Mrs. George Christ.
The dlVorce case of Guy Edla against
his wife, Viola Edis, which occunled
two days in tho district court tlto lat
ter part of last week was dismissed,
Judgo Grant refusing to grant a legal
separation.
Fine Plants.
Tomatoes, Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes
CO cents per 100 postpaid. C. R. Shall,
Lexington, Neb, 29-8
F C. Plelsticker and J. E. Sebastian
were visitors. fja JJjckens yesterday.
Mrs. I. L. Miltonberger left yes
terday morning for Lincoln, called
there by the illness of a relative.
A special meeting of the Knights of
Columbus will be held nt the K. P. hall
at 8 o'clock this evening.
For Kent Tho nhoda Foster prop
erty at 202 South Pine street. Inquire
of Mrs. E. W. Wright, or phone 79SF14.
, A sterling silver buckle bel with his
monogram would make a dandy gradu
ation gift for him.
CLINTON. Jeweler & Optician.
Contemporaneously with tho issu
ance of a general mobilization order,
tho Italian government Sunday night
announced that it had declared war
on Austria-Hungary.
1
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hoy. of Garfield, !
were visitors In town yesterday. Mr.
Hoy returned Saturday from South
Omaha whero he markoted a car of
hogs of his own raising. j
A girl baby was born Friday to Prof, f
and Mrs. Markley. Tho mother and
child are at tho Good Samnrltan hos
pital and are doing nicely.
While playing with a dog Sunday,
the six year old son of Rodger O'Con
nor was bitten in tho faco by tho an
imal. Dr. Twinem dressed lie wound
and tho patient Is doing nicely.
During tho thunder storm Sunday
night the school house at Dickens was
struck by lightning and burned to tho
ground. It was a fair sized building
on which insurance wns carried.
Ralph Coates Is tho victim of small
pox and Is more vexed than sick.
which has been true with overyono who
nas nau uio uisease tho past spring.
Tho Coates resldenco was suarantlned
Friday of last week.
Tho necessary funds to meet the ex
penses needed by tho Q. A. R. for
Memorial Day havo been Jointly con
tributed by tho B. P. 0. Elks and tho
Knights of Columbus as organizations.
Heretofore this money has been raised
by subscriptions or appropriated hy
tho Chamber of Commerce,
Miss Mary Carroll, of Wlsner, Neb
is a guest at tho home of Mrs. J. L.
Murphy, having arrived last week.
Mr. and Mr3. Wilfred Stuart and
Miss Veronica Stuart of Lexington, ar
rived Saturday evening to visit Mr.
and Mrs. John Tlgho and family.
Dan McGeo and brother Charles, of
Willow Island, Were among tho out-of-town
knights who attended the K. C.
banquet here Sunday evening.
J. J. Crawford, of the Davis garage,
returned Friday evening from a busi
ness trip to western Nebraska and left
again yesterday for tho same section.
John Keith was in town the latter
part of last week enroute to his homo
in Hollywood, Cal. He had been in
Omaha on business for a couplo of
weeks.
Peter Bolen, , Dr. Couglln, Thos.
Swift, Gene Melady and Clint Millar,
prominent In business circles In Oma
ha attended the Knights of Columbus
banquet Sunday evening in this city.
L. E. Roach, who camo here ffom
Oklahoma ten days ago for tho purpose
of disposing of his property In the city
and county, sold 1G0 acres south of
tho city last week to R. S. L. Voss,
who own3 land adjoining.
Tho Frontier Days celebration at
Cheyonno will bo held July 21, 22, 23
and 24, a full month earlier than here
tofore. TIiIb Is done for tho conven
ience of tho great number of Panama
Pacific exposltlont tourists that will bo
passing through Cheyenne tho latter
part of July.
Ilr. W. F. Crook's Residence on West
Third St. For Sale.
As tho Doctor has sold out his busi
ness hero and expects to go to Omahu,
his beautiful residence is on tho mar
ket for sale. This Is an eight room
strictly modern homo In every respect.
Hot water heat, Oak finish through
out; gas connected with two largo
gas stoves and hot wntor heater. Full
basement. Largo garago with cement
drive. Corner lot with walks and curb
ing on both sides, with nice trees and
lawn. Inqulro for prices and terms.
C. F, TEMPLE. Exclusive Agent.
Henry Rebhausen left Sunday for
Passo Grille, Florida, whero ho will
lndulgo In his first tarpon fishing un
der tho tutclago of M. Kolth Novlllo.
Mr. Rebhausen anticipates 'having
somo lino sport during tho two weeks
ho will spend there
Only a small portion of the cbrn
nercago has been planted. Farmers
generally cxpectd to got la a big
acrago last week, but tho snow Intor
ferrcd, and Blnco then tho ground has
been too wet in many portions of tho
county.
f A Home For Herll
"wwmi
ERE is a well designed and roomy horned
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 the first floor.
The second floor provides for three bed rooms,
dressing room, bath room and sleeping porch. Ad
ditional rooms may be put in the ample attic.
Do you want to sec the floor plan and interior
views? This is just a part of the helpful service
we give homebuilders.
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. BIRGE COMPANY.