The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 19, 1915, Image 5

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    Wilcox Department Store Specials!
From November 13th to November 28th we will offer Specials on a great many new and up to date items as
vell as some odd and broken lots from last season. On either class of articles you will make substantial savings
GROCERY SPECIALS
5 lb. Package Argo Starch 20 C
E. C. Corn Flakes, 4 packages.
Tomatoes, standard, large can i)Ep
3 cans for ub
Sauer Kraut, 3 cans for 2jq
Empson's Leader or Champion OEn
Peas, 3 cans for uu
20 Mule Team Borax Soap, 7 OC
bars for ub
Lennox Soap, 8 bars for 25 G
Santa Claus Soap, 8 bars for 25 C
CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR
Childrens Shirts and Drawers, fleece
lined, sizes in this lot are IQn
broken, special price Iul
Boys Ribbed fleece lined shirts and
drawers, all sizes, special Of1
price uu
Boy's Wright's fleece lined shirts and
drawers, the best fleece lined
goods made, regular 50c 90 n
quality, special price. ... t. .03 u
Girls' Union Suits, fine quality cot
ton ribed, regular 50 to 75c qual
ity, broken sizes, special 9Q
price wJb
Children's wool union suits, san
itary ribbed, all sizes, value 85c
to $1.25, special price JQg
Children's Wool Vests and Pants,
worth up to 70c, in large sizes,
all sizes, put together at AOe
special price 40 U
OUTING GOWNS
One lot Ladies Outing Gowns, white
or colored, full size, spe- flQn
cial price Ihlb
LADIES' SUITS
This will be the best chance you
will have to buy your fall suit. We
are offering up to the minute styles
in the best makes at special prices
that make them cheaper than infer
ior goods.
Lot 1, High Grade Suits, values up
to $35.00, special price (JJ'Jfj
Lot 2, Medium Grade Suits, good
values at $20.00, spe- M AO
cial pi'ice P IfiT'O
Lot 3, Good grades of cheaper qua!
ity, values $15.00, spe
cial price
Lot 4, Last season's Suits, all in
high grade garments, selling up
to $35 and $40, special G7 VI 11
iJJI itI
.$19.48
$9,98
price
LADIES' DRESSES
Lot 1, Ladies' Wool Dresses, all
wool cloths, special price
Lot 2, Ladies' Wool Dresses, good
fine cloths, special price
Lot 3, House Dresses made from
good ginghams and percales, light
and dark colors, special 70a
I ub
price
SILKS
One lot 2G inch Taffeta Silks, CQp
$1.00 values, special price ..Job
One lot 3G inch Fancy Silks 00
$1.50 values, special price.. JUb
SHIRT WAISTS
One lot Fancy Plaid Silk Waists,
new styles, special pi'ice QQn
. JUb
I j nil
$9.98
One lot Silk Waists, small sizes, not
new in styles, but $3.50 to QRo
$7.50 values, special price ..JUb
LADIES' COATS
Right now is coat time and our
line is larger than ever before.. We
have taken all our cloth coats and
made them into ..hree lots, offering
you values that will surprise you.
Lot 1, All of our high grade cloth
coats worth up to $25
and $30, special price
Lot 2, Fine ciJtl coats including a
great many Wooltex Q"A VfC
garments, special price. Jy iHiHO
Let 3, A large line of splendid
cloths made i.p in up to date
styles, weil tailored,
special price
Lot 4, Tnis is a good lino of Junior
Styles f..v j.;irlfe 13 to iG M Q0
years old, special price ..Pt,iJu
Lot 5, High Grade Coats, last years'
styles, some worth up to $25.00
These make good, service
garments, special price
Lot G, A few old styles, small sizes,
but good warm garments
special price
CORSETS
One lot high grade back lacing cor
sets, values $2.50, $3 and $3.50.
These are all right except the elas
tic in the garters are
weak, special price . .
MILLINERY
During this period Miss Whittaker
will make special prices on a great
many items in Millinery. No mat
ter what price hat you want, see
Miss Whittaker before you buy.
MENS SHIRTS
We are overstocked on $1.50 qual
ity of mens line shirts and will of
fer a large assortment at QQp
special price JUb
One lot mens fancy shirts', CQn
good percales special price .JUb
!:$3.48
sizes,
98c
; cor
$3.50. i nine.
$1.98
LADIKS' DRESS SKIRTS
Lot 1, All of our highest grade
skirts, latest styles, values up to
$10 and $12.00, special j.
Lot 2, This lot is made up of latest
stylo skirts selling up 0100
to $7.00, special prico tptiJU
Lot 3, Ladies' Skirts, cheaper cloths,
but good quality, spe- OO VI Q
cial price vOifO
Lot 4, Ladies' all wool serge Skirts,
well made, good styles
special price
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
J hJll.A& CO)
.$2.48
Men's Fleece Lined Union
Suits, special price
83c
Men's Heavy Ribbed Cotton 09
Union Suits, special prico ..00b
One lot men's wool shirts and draw
ers, broken sizes, special 7Qp
price I J b
Men's Woolen Socks, heavy Iflp
weight, special price I Uu
Men's Rockford Socks, heavy
weight, special price
Mens work shirts, good quality
special price
One lot Boy Scout Sweaters, a
heavy wool sweater, colors
navy and tan, special price . .
Boys wool blouses, regular
quality, just the thing for
school wear, special price . .
..7c
39c
good
98c
$1.00
79c
RLANKETS
Cotton Blankets, size 70x80 inches,
regular $1.50 quality, spe
cial price
One lot Grey Woolen Blankets, one
of the best $4.00 blankets we have
ever handled, special
price
;$1.2S
.$3.28
SHOES
One lot Ladles fine Shoes, flue qual
ity patent leathers and tan, small
sizes, narrow last, special QQ
price JUb
Ono lot Ladies line Shoes, good lasts,
but broken sizes, quite an assort
ment of styles and leathers, all of
them $3.00, $3.50 and $4 PQ AO
grades, special price ....yCiHQ
Ono lot Growing Girls shoes, both
button and blucher styles, sizes
21. to 5. A good flne shoe made
to sell for $2.50 and $3.00, 01 OQ
special price tjlliJU
Ono lot Boys Patent Leather Shoes,
sizes 9 to 5, regular prices up to
$2.50, special price QjJC
Ono lot Mens Heavy Tan Work
Shoes, a good strong, serviceable
shoo, $3.00 value, special (JH Hfl
price tp&i&tl
One lot Mens Elk Outing Shoes, also
a few heavy black work shoes,
$2.50 values, special (M QQ
price ip I iJU
One lot Mens Patent shoes, also a
few Vici Kid, not new lasts, but
shoes worth up to $5.00, In high
grade lines, special price "j (Jg
RUGS AND CARPETS
One lot 9x12 Axminster
Rugs, special price . . .
One lot 9x12 Axminster Rugs, one
of the best known 017 IS
makes, special price ... .$1 1 iHO
Ono lot 9x12 extra Axmister Rugs,
fine quality, special 010 ID
price iPIJiHO
One lot 9x12 Velvet Rugs, 01 Q P
high grade, special price.v I Ji"0
Ingrain Carpets, your choice of any
piece in our stock, special VI Qn
'tUb
$15.48
price per yard
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
-
Office over the McDonald
State Bank:
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
All new Fall Coats selling at Re
duced Prices at BLOCK'S.
Wnllawnrth nf Rntlinrlnnd
onf Tnooiinv lmro nnii nMpniinii tho on the additional pages of this issue
Ivanhoe club dance that evening. These additional pages will be used
i nnlto frenuentlv in the future.
and Mrs. Eli Ha ism and babyi . , L
Mr.
left at noon Wednesday for Grand Is
land to visit for a week or more.
Tho Van Doran orchestra left yes
terday afternoon for Cozad to play
during the corn show which is being
held there this week.
You can still buy 3 bars of Royal
Medicated Cuticle Soap for 25 cents
for tho next few days at Wilcox De
partment Store.
Phillip Pizer, of Ogalalla, spent tho
fore part of this week transacting
business here and visiting tho Pizer
family.
Latest Hair Dress 25c, Coates' par
lor. Wo can more than compdte on
prices and quality on the cotton and
wool blankets. He sure to see them.
E. T. TRAMP & SON'S.
S,shlldkre's Hungarian orchestra,
which formed the third number on
the united lecture course, entcrtainod
'a iaigo audienco at tho Presbyterian
church Wednesday evening. The pro
gram rendered was exceptionally lino
and well pleased thoso present.
All suits now sold at cost.
E. T. TRAMP & SO.s'S.
There is somo speculation now as
to whether that $70,000 depot will bo
built on tho site of tho old one, at a
point just east, or on a sito west of
Locust. But tho location is not of
vital Importance; what concerns us
most is, when will it bo built?
Tho matter of playing cards games
for chips in tho various cigar stores
was brought before tho council Tues
day evening by Councilman Van
Cleavo and discussed at somo length,
but no action taken. Mr. Van Cleavo
insisted that it is a form of gambling
that should bo suppressed.
Children's fur sets from $1.48 up
per set at BLOCK'S.
Clydo Trotter, agent for tho Max
well and Oakland cars, received an
other carload this week. Ho is now
in position to quickly fill orders. Tho
fact that ho sells tho Maxwoll cars on
tho instalment plan and without intor
st on doferred payments makes the
selling of tho cars easy and popular.
Will Chausseo was somewhat Jam
med up Saturday night in an automo
bile accident. In tho street near Hoat
son's a dog attempted to cross in
front of tho machlno and was hit. Tho
impact threw tho car to ono side,
breaking a front wheel. Chausseo,
thinking tho car would turn ovor,
jumped. Ho alighted In such way
Dn P. J. Wurtele has purchased a'THK KEATTY ATS'I) SOULES
new Buick coupe. j CASE M) OX TRIAL
Teamsters and workmen began yes- . . gt . f Nebragka
WS hXSI UP dCbriB f 2t WiU BeSj ?S wSlrfn Sffi
depot and hotel. I Ul0 charg0 Qf cattlo stcallng is
Found Bunch of keys on an Oma-j now in progress in tho district court,
ha Bank key ring. Owner can "nave Tho selection of a jury began Wcdnes
samo by paying for ths notice. I day morning, and after tho twelve
For Sale-Cenent block machine,1 Jurors who lJ'T
...,...,, , .., .,; been passed or rejected, nearly one
w c.auw, a.m , hundred talesmen were summoned,
" """""" " ' and yet twelve men satisfactory to tho
Miss Effle Falrbrother, who has, prosecution or the defense bad not
been visiting Mrs. Harry Moore for ten . been secured. Tho jury in tho Giles
days, will return homo the first of. Horner case, which came In Wodnes-
next week. day evening after being out nearly
Local and county news will be found "
(llillllll UIIU J.A Will UIVOU tV AUU4 WW UUA.
flclent to fill tho chairs was obtained.
Tho opening statements by tho prose
cution and defense wero made prior to
Mr. and Mrs. John Singleton leavo
today for Los Angeles, going via Port
land. They will spend tho winter In
southern Calfornia, as thoy havo bon
doing for several years past.
Roy Spurrier, farm superintendent
at tho Rosebud Indian agency, who
has been visiting his family for a
couple of weeks, will return to South
Dakota Sunday.
Furs "Wanted
Bring in your, furs to us. Wo will
pay you tho highest prico. Don't Bhlp
them until you soo ub.
NORTH PLATTE JUNK HOUSE.
Miss Cora Souser was hostess to the tho noon adjournment, and the taking
Eldeen club Wednesday afternoon
The ladies spent a couple of hours In
isowing and enjoyed a nice lunch.
As per promise of General Manager
Ware, train No. 17 is now making
stops at Hershey and Sutherland.
This became effectlvo last ovenlng.
Tho Elite Kensington club spent a
pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Charles
Groves Tuesday and she was presented
with a hand painted plato. A dainty
lunch in two courses was served. Tho
next meeting will bo held at tha home
of Mrs. Harry Johnston.
Tho Knights of Columbus dance last
evening at the Masonic hall was en
joyed by a largo number of tho
knights and their ladies. Card games
wore also a feature of tho evening. The
committee In charge left nothing un
done which would add to tho pleusure
of their guests.
The suit you admired some timo ago,
only it was perhaps a littlo too ex
pensive for you, if It's still here, you
. i it., i r Ti..t .
can uuy u now ai jiuu ni
BLOCK'S.
Two of tho girls employed at tho
Pacific Hotel lost all their porsonal
effects including their money and cer
tificates of deposit in tho postal saving
bank. Duplicates of tho latter, how
ever, can bo issued. The day clerk
at tho hotel lost his clothing and
about $100 in money.
Wo wish to thank our friends, also
tho Ladies of tho Maccabees and W.
R. C. for tho kindness shown us during
tho illness and death of our beloved
mnthor and sistor. also for tho beau
tiful floral tributes. Signed: Mrs. II.
n Knnworthv and family. Mrs. M. V
AUtiirn and family. Mrs. Sarah A.
Uangs.
Salted peanuts 10c a pound at Wil
cox Department Store.
Tim fortieth anniversary of the home
coming of Walla Walla lodgo was cel
ebrated wltn anpropriato exercises
at tho I. O. O. F. hall last evening.
After tho lodge work and degreo work
a banquet was served and each mem
ber gavo a ono mlnuto talk. Judgo
Hobart. of Goring, was the. principal
sneaker of tho evening. A number
t rf nut nt (mn mnmborH wero nreaont.
Tako caro of your eyes Don't strain
your eyes tryng to got along without
glasses continually, or uciecuvo vis
will cllmlnato tho strain and prfi-
bervo your vision. Continuous stra'n
wll result In your having to wear
glasses contlnua.ly, of defective v's
of testimony begun in tho afternoon.
The prosecution is being conducted
by County Attorney Gibbs and W. V.
Hoagland and Wilcox & Halllgan,
Beeler & Crosby and Robert Beatty
aro attorneys for the defense.
Furs! Furs!
See our new style muffs In the mel
on shape, made of all kinds of furs,'
plushes, baby lamb, and ural lamb,
from $2.48 up at BLOCK'S. !
oo nrtnnin n urrist nml frnnturo a Ion. C. S. CLINTON. Register Op
bono of his forearm. Sutherland Freo tcmetrlst, look ftr tho sign with tho
County Commissioners Springer and
Horminghauscn, who aro making a re
assessment of the school lands of the
county, find tho woik ratliT arduouf.
In order to mako a fair showing they
aro forced to travel from eighty to
. no hundred miles a day In an auto
driven by Arthur Hoagland, and as
much of this driving Ih ovor untrav
cled roads, up hill and down hill, It
grows mighty tiresome after a week's
experience. The cost of ro-assesslng
tho school land Is paid by the state.
S. Workman, living on tho formor
Watts ranch, two miles west of town gj
will establish a dairy route next week.
Ho will milk thlrty-flvo or forty cowa g
of tho Jersey and Shorthorn breeds.
Several cases of small pox havo ao-
Vf.loped during the past two weeks In
fpinilles living north of the no.-rn riv
er Among tho families oftecti 1 aro
those of George Kopf, Lili Macey
and ono of two others. A teacher in
ono of tho schools was tho first vic
tim. In each case tho diseaso Is of
light form. ,
Tho Hollowoll Co., which will give
a concert at tho Keith November 30th
under tho auspices of tho B. O. P. Elks,
havo appeared twico in Nortu Platte
and each tlmo rendered a program
that won tho unstinted pralso of tho
audience. Thoy aro finished inugl
clnns, each ot tho ten being an artist.1
Tho admission prices will bo 75, 50
and 25 cents.
Tho ladles of tho Episcopal church'
hold a very successful salo of fancy
articles in tho basement of tho church
yesterday aftornoon. Thoy succeeded
In disposing of nearly all their goods,
and found tho receipts to bo two hun
dred dollars. Light refreshments wero
served.
A marrlago license was granted
Wednesday afternoon to Ralph Smith
of Lucln, Utah, and Mrs. Idora Smith,
of Valyrang, and thoy wero married
thut evening by II. G. Knowles.
For Snlo
Puro bred Duroc-Jorsoy sprJng boars
your cholco at $25.00 each.
OCtf EXPERIMENTAL STATION.
Your Choice of any Ladies' Suit in the House,
no matter what the cost may be to us, atv '
4'V
Of the many hundreds of ladies' suits we have received this season
we have just thirty-three remaining, and we cannot afford to carry
them over, hence they must be cleared out, and that too within the
next fifteen days. The sizes are pretty well assorted. These gar
ments sold as high as $37.50 a suit.
LADIES' COATS
Just received from our New York buyer twenty-five black Zibeline Coats,
sizes from 16 to 44, made with belts. Can be worn in plain or chink collar, which
we have placed on sale at
4
, Other stores would call these coats a bargain at $12.50
DRESSES AND SKIRTS
We have just received a large shipment of Dresses and Skirts which we are
offering at the lowest possible prices. Style and quality right.
Special for Saturday
All Ladies', Misses' and Children's Underwear at a ten per cent discount.
THE LEADER.
JULIUS PIZER.
NORTH PLATTE
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