Special Sale of Ready-to-Wear Garments At THE LEADER Commencing Saturday, until after Christmas. Dec. 4th, and Continuing Bargains that are Real. We offer our entire stock of Ladies' Suits, Coats. Dresses, Skirts, Furs, Silk Petticoats, Ladies' Misses' and Children's Raincoats, in fact everything in the line of women's readvto-wear Garments on our second i U floor must be sold, no matter what the cost may be to us. in ij. n . : LADIES' SUITS. We have placed all our Ladies" Suits in two lots. Lot 1 Your Choice of any Suit in this Lot for- Lot 2 Your choice of any Suit in this lot for S.oo i Ladies9 Coats. A Ladies' Black Zibeline Coats worth $12.00 and cheap at that fovj QO price, sizes 16 to 44,' will be sold during this sale for iPvO Ladies Plush Coats sizes 16 to 46, lined with the best of satin 2 1 O A 3 regular price $17.50, sale price W 1 iS.ftO Sit $25.00 Salt's Plush Coats, lined with Skinner's satin, a gar- & 1 AO Hi ' ment that is high class, sale price F lO.ffrO If 20 Per Cent Discount On all the Following: Ladies' Fancy Coats Ladies' Dresses and Skirts, Children's Coats, Misses5 and Children's Dresses Ladies', Misses' and Children's Raincoats, - ' 'X f J'Ladies Misses' and Children's Furs, Silk and Satin Underskirts, Ladies' Silk Waists, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Muslin and Outing Gowns. Twenty Per Cent Discount on all Ladies Silk Waists. 111 Here is your opportunity to buy suitable and serviceable Christmas gifts for lady rela tives and friends at prices that cannot be duplicated in North Platte or elsewhere. These Prices are Cash. , Alterations on Garments Free. Semi-Weekly Tribune UtA L. JJAltE, Editor nml Publisher. subscription rates: Ono Year by Mull In Advance.... $1.25 Ono Year by Carrier la Advance ,M Entered nt North Platte, Nebraska, Postolllco as Becoud Class Matter. EJtlOAY,' DECEMBER H, 1915. s CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Onions ?1.00 a bushel, cabbngo $1.00 a hundred pounds. Phono 782F022, 9n-3 Mrs. JauiCB Kennedy has returned from a visit with relatives In Willow iBland. Miss Lona Ilaskins und Mrs. Frank Sullivan are assisting in tho Solby Dry Goods Store. Miss Sarah Monlclo spont Tlianlcs- gtvlng with relatives In Bluo II1I1, Nob. Tho Club Novlta will bo ontortalned on WodncBday afternoon by Mrs. Wal tor A. Kockcn, Mr. and Mrs. Bucktcl of Brady, apont itho' past wcok with tholr daughter Mrs. Arthur Horn. Two comfortablo furnished rooms for ront, 520 cast Fifth stroct. Mrs. O. Wondllng loft Wednesday ovonlug for Omaha to visit hor chil dren for a few days. l)on't fall to see tly now cropo-do-chiuo waists at $1.08. E. T. TllAMP & SONS. J. 11. llogarty has roturned from Grnnd Island whoro ho transacted biiHtnoss this week. A temporary fonco has boon built around tho ruins of tho formor dopot to prevent accldonts) MrH. Edward Diotrlck and son Uavo returned from an onjoynblo visit with rolatlvcs in Sldnoy. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Welch will bogln housekeeping In tho Wolch house In tho Fourth ward next week. ,Mrs. M. H. Douglas loft last ovon lng for Lincoln whoro Bho will visit relatives for several days. Mrs. M. E. Crosby has returned from n visit with relatives in tho eastern part of tho Btato. Mrs. Frcil Thompson cmtortainod the Ladles Aid Society yestorday after noon. A nlco lunch was Bcrvcd. Josoph Foyo, o Douglas, Ariz., enmo Wednesday for a short visit with his aunt Mrs. Bedolla Lonorgan. Diamonds selected durinc tho Satur day display will bo reserved (for Christmas. DIXON. Tho Jewolur. Mrs. Edith Qually. of Elk Moumttiln. who has been vlsltlnt: her mother Mrs. Connett for several weeks, will return nomo next week. Mr. and Mrs. Rny Bucktol. of Raw lins, havo roturned homo aftor spend ing a week hero with tho formar's slstor, Mrs. Arthur Horn. Houso and 2 lots In fruit for sala or trado for. slock. Blaclc 460. 1203 north Locust. $g.,j Miss Hnru Ynrnafiyl and father wlio havo been associated with tho Palaco Cafo . for sbveral years vlll lcr.vo Jan. 7th for an extended visit in Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Gill, of Garflold. who Itavo bon visiting their daughter 'Mrs. bam Derryborry for two weeks, will loavo in a fow days for ensitcrn .Ne braska to visit rolatives. Mrs. Edward Rebhausen assisted by Mrs. Georgo Tokulvo and Mrs. Thomas Burgnor ontortoihed tho Catholic ladles ye&torday afternoon. Tho attcn danco was ono of tho largest of tho Beason. f You can save about halt on your toat, Suit or Dross for Christmas gifts by attending Block's Year End Sale. Julius Pizer. 1 us ay For Salo Cholco Iteclstored Here ford Bulls, ono and two years old, at reasonable prices. E. Soderman. 11U miles southeast of North Platte. S9M IIa1ng lost tho spaco which they used in tho U. P. bagfraco room nr vlous to tho depot fire, tho American Express company has been crowded for tho handling of exnross matt and aro now uslug what was formerly tho U. P. laundry for a store room. Saturday, this week our New York alamond merchant will bo with and wo will havo on display $100,000 worth of diamonds and proclo stonos. A gorgeous window dlspl; has bo arrayed, ,DIXON, Tho Jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo Brewer, for merly of this city, returned hero Wed nesday evening and tho former ac copied a position at tho Dally Tol graph this morning. For. boiiio time past Mr. Browor has boon associated Willi tno Dally News at Waukgan, 111 Wednesday, whllo Scott Shaner of Maxwell, was driving over tho brldgo south of town, whfch Is being repaired tho lloorlng sagged, Mr. Shaner realizing tho danger ofvtho wagon bo lng thrown into tho river, urged the team ito lnorcaso their speed and thus avoided what might havo been sorious. ncldent. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. GOES TO IOWA TO GET AUTO THIEF. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Walker returned last night from tholr honeymoon trip to eastern points. In pursunnco to orders Issued by the state rtro commissioner, the small framo buldlngs cast of the Horrod grocery aro being removed. For Farm Loans seo or wrlto Gene Crook, room 3, Waltemath building, North Platte. 4itf Tho adult members of tho Episcopal church will hold a "got together" meeting In tho church basoment this evening. Supper will be served and Informal talks made. Thougli several cases of small -pox havo existed north of tho river durlpg tho past month, the first caso In town developed this week. Tho patient Is Helen Koontz, residing on south Lo-cuslt. Local members of the Knights of tho Maccabees whp havo reached tho age of fifty-fivo havo received notice of a raise of several hundred per cent In their rate. Men who wcro paying $2.10 per month on $2,000 will after January 1st bo compelled to pay $6.00. Thero Is such a heavy demand for Columbia Grafanolas that tho factory at Bridgeport, Conn., Is 4700 machines behind In orders. Anticipating a big demand wo bought early and can make your homo musical for X'mas. Visit our music room. DIXON, The Jeweler. The case of tho state of Nebraska against Frank Scese was filed In tho county court Wednesday. Wm. Bailey, tho plaintiff claims that Seese was using land In tho southeast part of this cou,tiny without a right or lease and fchat when ho moved from same, ap propriated a barrel, water tank and fifty posts which belonged to Bailey. The cost of tho articles taken amount ed to several dollars. Tho Tlllikum Girls' club wore the guests of Misses Sybil Gantt and Kath- erlno Hall Wednesday evening at the home of the .former. Tho early part of the evening was spent in transact ing business, after which tho young ladles spent a couple of hours In dancing. Dainty refreshments were served. Misses Georgio Hoxlo and Grace Ogler were taken into the mem bership. It was decided to discontinue tho meetings until after the holidays. Tho literature department of the Twentieth Century Club hel d an en- oyable meeting at tho home of Mrs. J. H. Hegarty Wednesday. Mrs. Forbes acted as leader, and the following pro gram was carried oufT Roll call, cur rent events; book review, Mrs. F. N. Buchanan; followed by discussion The department presented Mrs. Jasper Mahaffey witlr a hand-painted" plate. En joyable refreshments were served by the hostess! . Sheriff Salisbury left last night for Uocohontas, Iowa, to bring back Earl Ihmnn, who will fnco tho charge of having stolen an auto belongllng to Henry Clark, of this city. On a Sunday night early In 'October tho car was taken from In front of tho Lutheran church, and a week or sb after was found In a wrecked condition In a canyon in the south part' of tho county. Suspicion pointed to Inmnn and Sher iff Salisbury mailed out a number of cards giving description of Iriman. It was through ono of these cards that the Iowa sheriff identified Innian as tho mnn wanted, and arrested him whllo holding down a Job of husking corn. To tho Public Having niado settlement with tho In surance company, I will start to re move tho old barn. I will do business in tho front part of tho old barn until 1 get tho new omo erected. Will have all kinds of feed, flour, potatooa, wheat oats corn anything in tho feed lino at prices that will lnako you sit up and notice. Call or phono mo, as I need your business. JULIUS MOGENSEN. Will Consider Building Addition. At tho next meeting of tho B. P. O. Elks an open discussion will bo had on the questfan of erecting a building on ithe vacant forty-four feet north of tho present building. This additional building would correspond in stylo with the existing one. Tho ground floor would bo business rooms and tho second and third floors for lodge pur poses. A larger dining room is needed, many, of the members would liko to havo a bowling alley added, others desire stationary and shower baths, and an enlargement of the amusement room is needed. Remember all suits and coats at absolutely cost, alterations free. E..T. TRAMP & SONS. , Memorial Service Sunday Afternoon. The annual memorial service of the B. P. O. Elks will be held at the lodge room beginning at 3:30. Dean J. J. Bowkor will deliver the address. Vo cal solos wil bo rendered by Miss Tro vlllo and Mr. Kendall, and Stamp's orchestra will render several selec tions. In addition to theso there will be the regula ritualistic ceremonIes of tho order. Miss Jessie Babbitt visited friends In Denver tho first of the week. For Kent. 4 room houso 216 cast B street 7 room houso 203 south Locust street, modern except heat 84tf J. C. HOLLMAN. Furs Wanted Bring In your furs to us. Wo will pay you the highest price. Don't ship them until you seo us. NORTH PLATTE JUNK HOUSE. BUY A Dodge Brothers S-Passenger Touring or 2-Passenger Roadster for AT NORTH PLATTE. Wyo linvo ninny purchasers in our city nnd our territory in general. We will 1)0 glnrt to mail you heir names that tlioy may personally tell you uJjout the merits of these cars. Hendy-Ogier Auto Co. DODGE BROTHERS AGENTS. CORNER FOURTH & DEWEY 2S HEALTH HINTS In case of poisoning. First send for a physician; second in duce vomiting by tickling throat with leather or linger; drink lots of water, or strong mustard and water; swallow sweet oil or white of egg. Acids are antidotes for alkalies and vice versa NEW REMEDIES are discovered every Day. We keep abreast with the Progress of Sci ence and our Stock contains some of the very newest Drugs and Sundries. Besides we put Brains into our work, Honesty into our Material and keep Faith with our Customers. "If it's a Drug we have it or we'll make it." J. H. STONE ASK FOR TRADINQ STAMPS t