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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1915)
DONALD Is Clipping Along at a a Terrific Rate! The Clothing Sale of the Entire Stale of Nebraska. i ... Here is North Platte's biggest and Busiest Price-Wrecking Sale, Offering the Greatest Price Attractions yoii hrve ever known in recent years. The selling must be rapid for the time is limited. All costs and profits are forgotten in this determined complete riddance of one half the ENTIRE STOCK. There is no reserve, everything goes. MEN'S and BOYS' SUITS, FURNISHINGS, HATS, CAPS, SHOES, ETC., all goin: at great STOCK REDUCING SALE PRICES. There's no mercy in the cutting of the prices. In fact, there are so many bargains to offer it would be almost impossible to quote them all here. Don't enter a store until you see the BIG SIGNS, reading J B . Mc DONALD'S The Real Sale of ail Sales si:oc2C-SEXD"croz3sro- sale dto"W oust ME.VS $12.00 SUITS MEN'S $15.00 SUITS 7.40 MEN'S $18.00 SLITS MEN'S $20.00 SUJTS A MEN'S $22.50 SUITS 0 9 MEN'S $25.00 SUITS $19.65 Boys' $7.50 Suits. Men's Furnishings Men's $1.00 Shirts, all styles, sale price 75c Men's $1.50 Shirts, all styles, sale price $1.15 Men's $2 Shirts, all styles sale prico $1.35 Men's $2.50 Shirts, all styles, sale price 61.S5 Men's $3 Pure Silk Shirts, sale price $2.25 Men's ?3.50 Pure Silk Shirts sale price $2.5 One Lot Men's Shirts. Broken lines of Cluett dr.ess shirts, they are regular $1.50 quality, sale price 73c Men's Work Shirts. In Ainoskeag, Blue Bell Chani brays, Khaki, Black Satteen, Etc., the best 50c work shirt, sale price 10c MEN'S UNDLRWKAR. .'. f Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, made double seat and 50 values, sale price each 30c Boys' $10.00 Suits $4.65 iBoys' 512,50 Suits $6 25 lDoys' S15'00 Suits S7 45 Boy8, 318,00 Suils $ Men's Union Suits Men's 50c Union Suits, sale price 40c Men's $1.25 Unron Suits, sale price $1.00 Men's $1.50 Unlno Suits, sale price $1.20 Men's $2.00 Union Suits, sale pricel '. $10 Men's $2.50 Uniln Suits, sale price $2.00 Hoys' Union Suits Boys' 50c Union Suits, sale price, 10c Boys' 75c Union Suits sale price (!0c 3Icn's Hose Men's 10c Hose; salejprlce, per Men s 15c Hose sale price per pair !Jc Men's 25c Holeproof Hose, sale Trice per (pair 20c Men's 50c Pure Silk Hose, sale prico per pair r.. ,.10c Men's 75c Pure Silk Ho3e, sale price .".per pair. .n,,',., .COc, Men's Shoes in 3 Lots Lot 1 Men's Oxford Shoes Regular $3.50 and $4.50 values, sale price, per pair $1.00 Lot 2 Men's high shoes, blacks and tans, $3.50 values, sale price, per pair $2.00 . Lot !i. Men's $4.00 Shoes, sale price per pair $2.05 HOYS SHOES One lot of Boys' Shoes, sizes 13 to 5V6, regular $2.50 and $3.00 .values, sale prico. .$1.05 20 Per Cent Off on nil Boys' High Grade N'cw Spring Shoes. Men's Trousers Men's $1.75 Pants, sale prico ..: $U0 Men's $2.50 Pants, sale price $1.15 Men's $3 Pants sale price.. $1.95 Men's $3.50 Pants sale price $2.05 ri Men's $4 Pants sale price. .$2.95 Mens' $4.50 Pants, sale price : : !.!!5 Men's $5 Pants, sale prico. . $11.75 Men's $G Pants, sale price. $1.50 .0X1: LOT OF MEN'S PANTS Broken lines and sizes Regular ' $3.00 and $3.25 Pants, sale price $1.95 One lot of Men's $3.50 and $5.00 Pants, sale price $2.95 Boys' Pants Ono lot of Boys' Knickor Pants. regular $1.00 and $1.25 pants, salo prico 50c HOYS' KXICKEIt PANTS In all the new fabrics and patterns. Boys' $1.00 Pants, sale price. 80c Boys' $1.25 Pants, sale prico. 95c Boys' $1.50 Pants, salo price, $1.20 Boys' : $1.75 Pants, salo price , . . ..!(. - . .t $1.10 HOYS'" WAISTS fiOc Waists, sale prico :15c 75c Waists, salo plrco 50c $1.00 Waists, sale price 75c Men's Hats Men's $2.00 Hats, sale prlcc.$l.'l5 Men's $2.50 hats, salo price. $1.75 Men's $3.00 hats, salo prico. $225 Men's $3.50 hats, salo prico. $2.05 Olio It If; Lot of Men's Soft Huts, Drokcn lines and sizes, regular $2.50 and $3.50 Hats at only $1.00 Children's Wash Suits A beautiful line of Children's Wash Suits at the following prices: i. 75c Wash Suits, oalo prico... 50c $1.00 Wash Suits. Balo price.. 70c $1.25 Wash Suits, Balo prico.. 95c $1.50 Wash Suits, salo prico. $1.1(1 $1.75 Wash Su'ts, salo prico $1.25 NORTH PLATTE The System, 5 NEB, of Minneapolis, in Charge. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bank. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Will Friend accompanied the Booster ball team to Grant Saturday. Mrs. Luther Tucker and children who spent tho past month in Ogalalla with relatives returned home Saturday ev ening. "Jim" Clinton leaves next week for Los Angeles to attend the B. P. O. Elks convention as a delegate from the local lodge. Our Big Discount Sale. started off with a rlish Monday.morning. Are you taking a'dvnntageof'the bargains? CLINTON, the Jeweler. M. L. Rau of Chicago is spending this Week in town looking after his Interests in the fdrmor Scoonover Clothing store. Miss Margarot Fredericks, of the Tramp dry goods department, resumed work Saturday after spending a two weeks' vacation with her parents near Hershey. W. A. Woodrlng, local represen tative of tho Cudahy Packing Co., of Omaha, will leave next week for Om aha where he will comblno business and pleasure for several days. By working Saturday evening and Sunday, the men employed on the Pat theatre room placed it In readiness for an opening last evening. Tho room is not altogether completed In the way of decorations and details but these will be completed this week. Tho North Platte Federal ball team played tho Sutherland team at that placo. Sunday afternoon winning by a score of 9 to 3. Tho batteries for tho Fedorals were Laws and A. Sandall. Hitting features of tho game were made by Tiley, Swope, Halligan and Stack. Tweiity-two loans wore approved and granted by tho directors of tho building and loan association at the meeting Saturday evening. Tho great' er number of these were loans for improvements and additions to prop erty while others were placed on new . residences. Miner Hinman sold an Overland car Saturday to Henry Waltemath. Mrs. Joseph H. Stone will entertain the Indian Card Club Wednesday af ternoon. A Washington dispatch says, the Brady postoflice will bcome an Interna tional money order olllce after July 1st. Misses Maude Owens nnd Margaret Craigie expect to leave the early part of next week for a visit at the San Francisco exposition. Miss Metha Chrlstlanson, of St. Paul, Neb. arrived Saturday evening to spend, a week or longer with her brother, Vigo Chrlstlanson and family. Aro you taking advantage of our Big Discount Salo of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Leather Hand Bags, Etc.? CLINTON, the Jeweler. Dick Baker, who has been transact ing business in town for a few days, will return to Stnplton tomorrow. Dick recently purchased a Ford car and spends part of Ills time roaming over the hills of Logan county. John LeMasters met with an acci dent Friday that will Incapacitate him for work for somo time. Ono of his friends threw a torpedo at his feet, ho made a quick move with ono leg, the other foot slipped from under and ho fell striking tho point of the right elbow on the floor. Tho Jar pulled loose tendons nail muscles In the right Bhoulder, renderng the nrm helpless. This Is the fimo to buy bargains in Real Estate. We have them, see us be fore you buy. HKATT & GOODMAN. An amy hospital corps, numbering a hundred or more men and twelve or fifteen ambulances enroute from Ft. Russell to a post in Minnesota, arrived in town yesterday morning after being on the road about two weeks. All tho men were mounted, but us tho forward movement was only mado during the forenoon and the remainder of tlio day spent in camp, the progress along the muddy roads of western Nebraska was necessarily slow Tho Fashion Shop, in tho Goozee building, held its formal opening Frl day and was accorded a largo patron age. Tho stock is very attractively displayed and promises to become a very popular trading place for tlio people of North Platto and vicinity. Air. Sundhelraer extends an invitation to the public to visit the storo and in spect the goods nnd learn tho reason able prices at which women's apparel Is being gold. Saturday Evening Weddinjr. As tho culmination of school day friendship, Andy McGovern and Miss Carrie Marti were married Saturday evening at 9:20. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Fr. McDaid at Ills rsidenco in the presence of Immediate relatives. Ono hour later tho brldo and groom left for tho latter's farm north of Brady, where they will make their home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mc Govern were born In North Platto and are therefore Well and favorably known. Last spring Andy bought a farm In the Brady section, and went there to get the residence in proper shape for the expected bride, as well as to plant a crop; in both of which he well succeeded. Mr. McGovern Is a young man of good habits, industrious and will well caro for his bride, who has been one of tho most popular of tho younger set. They have tho best wishes of many frjends. Blgncll Will Celebrate. An Old Settlers' Picnic and Fourth of July Celebration will bo held in Steven's grove at BIgnell on Monday. July 5th. Thoro will bo speaking, singing and music In the forenoon and a wrestling match, bronco riding, foot races, sack races, fat man's races, motorcyclo races, and a ball game in tho after noon and a platform danco In tho evening. A prize will bo awarded to tho oldest, couplo in attendance. Everybody come and bring lunches. Hon. Jamos Pearson Llout. Gov. of Nebraska wllll bo tho principal speaker. At tho morning sorvlce at tho Pros byterian church Sunday forty-flvo wero taken into membership of tho church and the rite of baptism administered to ten young people. A Person's Age Doesn't necessarily indicate that glasses should or should NOT bo worn. School children often need them bad ly while many older people got along nicely without them. It is solely the condition of the eyes which should decide. Every person who reads this should mako it a point to learn just what shupo his or ner eyes are In. It doesn't pay to remain in doubt, especially when finding out costs not even a cent. Wo aro fully competent to rectify all defects of vision. And wo can supply the oxactly right glasses in two or threo days' time. Interview our optician. C. S. CLINTON, Registered Optometrist. Base Ball Dope Tho Boosters -journeyed to Grant Saturday and defeated tho team of that placo by a scoro of seven to two. Jones occupied tho box for tho Boosters and twirled a nice game. Nort Sundny tho Boosters go to Oga lalla for a game and on tho following day tho Ogalalla Braves will bo hero for a'game. It Is said that the Braves will pick up new material for these two games. Pitcher Artloy who has been doing tho twirling for Maywood and other teams on tho high lino has been added to tho Booster staff of pitchers. Ho rates high among the amateur players. Hershey says no moro games with tho Boosters. "They are entirely too strong for us, and tho games aro so lop-sided as" to be devoid of interest. Hereafter our games will bo with teams In our clnss." Tho Boosters, with Luby In tho box, defeated Willow Island Sunday after noon by a scoro of sixteen to ono. Tho Islanders trld out threo pitchers, but tho Boosters found them all easy to. hit, and so far as genoral playing was1 concerned, tho visitors were outclass ed. ! It now develops that thoro is such a thing as having too strong a team: when tho teams from tho smaller towns aro outclassed in a game they naturally decline to further show their weakness and will not schedule gomes. This Is tho position North Platto is in today. With tho exception of Ogalalla and Bridgeport thcro are no teams In tho west part of the state that can play an Interesting game with tho Boosters. Card of Thanks Wo thus express our gratefulness to tho neighbors nnd friends who gave us unsolicited assistance following the sudden passing away of tho lato Wil liam Siebold and for the floral tributes. These expressions of kindness will ever bo remembered. MRS. WILLIAM SIEBOLI), MR. nnd MRS. TIM TAYLOR, ORRIE WORKMAN. Circus Attracts Rlfr Crowds . .North Platto was thronged with peo ple yesterday , in fact not in recent years has tho city entertnlndd a largor crowd. Tho attraction was the Sells Floto circus which arrived from Chey enne Sunday forenoon nnd detrained. Sunday afternoon hundreds visited tho show grounds nnd wntched tho erec tion of tents, viewed tho horses and ol ephants and watched the cooks pre pare dinner for tho employes, of whom thor aro soveral hundred. Tho parndo was given yesterday fore noon nnd unquestionably wub ono of tho largest and best, If not tho best, ov er seen In North Platto. Everything connected with the parado was clean, tho horses wero splendid specimens, tlio wngons bright and attractive and wild west fcaturo of tho parade with its cowboy band on horsebnek, Its Indians and cowboys, appealed to the oud tlmors. Tho crowd that attended tho after noon performance lllled the sontlng ca pacity of the big tent nnd for two hours act swiftly followed act in each of tho threo rings. Among tho features of the show which appealed strongly wero tno acts or tlio wonderfully well-trained elephants, Hons, nnd tigers, tho pos es of tho beautiful white horses and tho dancing horses. The horso back rid ing, tho trnpozo performing and acts of contortion wero up to tho highest standard, and tlio bIiow ns a whole was complimented by everyone. Col onel Cody was given hearty applauso as ho entered tho arena, anil In his ad dress ho paid a compliment to North Platto and Its people and to his, old friends. ,k , At tho evening performance thcro waB a fairly good attendance. Marrlngo licenses Issued: Juno 2Gth, J. W. Qiunan of Henly and Anna Hitchcock of Sumner; June 28th, Grover C. White and Hattlo B. Hazcu, both of IlerBhoy. The latter couplo wro married by Judgo French. Woman Cures Horse Colic. Tho men wero nwny as usuaal v-fho lini-Hn wiih bud. A lfino woman coiild not "drench" In tho old way. 'h0 called up a neighbor and hor men wore awaybut: "Wo havo Fiivris Colic Remedy Uiat you drop online horse's tongue and the horso was, well when tho men came home. Moral:. '.Get Farrls Colic Remedy bo tho women can cure horso colic, Wo sell It at 50o a bottle on tho Money Back Plan. Sold by A. F. Fink. Mrs. Sam Richards, of Omaha, camo up yesterday to spend a few days on business and visiting friends. Notice to Cut. Weeds. Tho ordlnanco provides thnt weeds on vacant lots must bo cut between Juno 1st and Juno 20th and again be tween August 1st nnd August 20th. Those who havo not mado tho first cut ting aro notified that unless tho work Is done at once, it will bo done by tho city and tho expense assessed against tho property. W. B. SALISBURY, Street Commissioner. Other People Buy Our Groceries and are Satisfied! Why Not You? One Trial Is All We Ask! At this season it is hard to order. We remedy this con dition by an aggregation o salespeople who know what to sell. Our Treatment of customers is most courteous. E. T. Tramp & Sons FRONT STREET, NORTH PLATTE.