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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1917)
rS i . .- -. ...... , , , i ,, , . , .muhmmh. 'HHHBMnHBHHnnnHHRBBHIHMBHniBiHBHHPHHH M I fl mm mm mm mm an an BFiffi mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm ! AM HERE J Til Si11 Out title fiiniprli SSinOfM Sfiu.lf "SaJliiiSk V ' ' Bombs, Hand Grenades, Guns and Knives in this the Most Legitimate, Drastic 3$p ana rar Keacnmg utterly tmal Closing Uut Sale that Worth Flatte hasceen m Years. Mb "Dnmp Them Out," Never Mind the Cost, Keep the Pot-a-Boiling, Sell at Some Price, are the Orders. We're Getting there First with our Heaviest Artillery! oei-e s some not doolii e Cold Weather Need AR MMEDToInsureInstantane A N For Men and Boys On the Bargain Block Just talte a peep at these coats, slip one on, then size up the fit in a mirror. You will be un able to resist saying to the salesman, "I'll take this one." A word to the! wise means much. PatrickMade Mackinaws H Boy3f sizes, $8 values $4.25 rJ c4 n i c f men sizes, quo vuiues oo.tiu Diderwear Underpiiced W'll head the first days of this sale with !h 1 .M 0 I L1 Jl "Superior" N linllanTTB IHTP nnd mm nnd other . well knowrl innkes ' To Soil Out (Ills Superb $10,000 Stock Slick and Clean' to (ho Last Dollar''! Worth. My orders arc "HANDLER DOWN THE PRICES. GO THE LI3I IT! NEVER MINI) THE COST! SELL THE GOODS AT PRICES THAT WILL FORCE THE CLOSING OCT OP THE ENTIRE STOCK IN FOURTEEN DAWS!" And Now It's Up to YOU, Good People. mm 1 Ml 1M IIIU I'lliilLll L, I fiUll H IlliUll'. JllllllTS IluKon and Lace. One lot $3.30 values ; PFCKt'FS'S $1.50 Wise men and their wives, mothers, and sisters of wise men will " buy them wholesale. Exlra-Ono Lot Men's Heavy $1.25 Fnll Union Suits 7Sc SWEATERS That 0er You SWEET SAVINGS It seems a downright shame to close out such fine sweaters as these at this price with the fact staring us in the face that we could not replace them for double the money to-dny. Top Quality Sweaters $1 Boys' Sweaters, limited quantity 49c $1.50 Men's, all sizes ..89c mi SHOE P ICEh High Grade DRESS SHOES S5 Dress Shoes 1.95 EXTRA Can any man oir v young man rosfst this? . Conio and tako your un restricted choifo of the cream of tho finest made shoos In America. Values up to $5. "Opnordinlly Knocks at 'Every Jinn's Door' many llmotf, hut not wllh prcaicr force than 30W toduy. DON'T HE DEAF TO SATE MONEY. It will ho jv wlso movo on your part If you buy every dol lar's worth of these advertised harpilns (hat your purso will permit. All leather materials arc 70 per cent higher In prlco limn when (hese poods were bought. AnllcbtntP year futuro needs.. It's better (hart Oil Stocks. LIKE PUTTING MONEY IN THE RANK And (ho ear lier you come tho choicer will ho tho pickings. RE HERE EARLY ON SATURDAY MORNING. Such Famous Shoes as "RALSTONS," "FELLOV:CRAFr," "COGANS,""VFArENI3ERGS,, and other high-class brands. $6 to $7 Men's Dress Shoes r&VL $3.85 Save Money on WORK SHOES I $4 Work Shoes 2.25 Iloro'a another "upporcut" ?GrP at old-ltfBh-coat-of-ltvlnR sRIsi Woll mado, comfortahl'" Work Shoes at romarkable FOrS dollar savings. You Jm.t 53 can't overlook tills op- UKLK mm mm mm mam i 7 i 1 0 i o 1 a EVERYDAY SHOES Top Quality Water-proofed Fall wear. Shoes for Farm or tho Job Men's Farnum Mado Shoes. Stampcdrfu selling prlco WO RJli O Tjl yi5 iviaiiory or o. oieson oats mm One lot Mallory 53.S0 Soft or Stiff Hats .... 32.85 mm One lot J. B. Stetson $5 Soft or Stiff Hats $3.85 uftm Bargains in Bags and Baggage firl $2 SUIT CASES Handed Out for. $1.45 S4.50 GRIPS Finding Owners for $3.25 gjgj Brass Bound Jrunks 33 per cent off mm mm mm mm F YOU VALUE MONEY-BE HESE RE WARNED of tho HIGHER RICES you'll have to pay later on. It Is common everyday knowledge that American wool production has been decreasing. FIvo years go (he prlco of wool was 18c a pound. Today It Is over 80c a pound and what Ilttlo (hero Is Is be lag bought up for U. S. Army needs. With colton around ilOc a pound nnd wool furor 80c apoumb can you grasp what a GOLD EN OPPORTUNITY THIS RIG MERCHANDISE .MOVEMENT MEANS TO YOU? Slock up ahead with as much as your purso can afford. DON'T DILLA'-DALLY. Tho cold days will bo hero soon nnd WE'LL RE GONE. We're Quitting Ruslness for Good. It's a Final Good-Rye. Could Youl Would You? DARE YOU MISS THIS CHANCE? portunlty. Valuoa up to $1. r ( fj Heavy Gum Rubber. Tho kind you 1 6s ,mV( Hlays paid $1.50 for MS WWW I 'J m vmtm VV VI 111 vv iinc Vdp OdVlIigb (JSK MEN'S CAPS, One Lot 75c to $1 Values 25c ffiSR mcmic Oft rr ca. uatc a i i on. LCUPJK mm REMEM Smashed Prices, 2 Piece Underwear gjjyg SHIRT or DRAWERS, Values to 75c 23c STALEY'S Guaranteed All Wool 95c gjg Slalcy's $1.50 Balhriggan Union Suits now 75c mm mm SPECIAL SHORT LOTS at m mm mm mm rclc Boys' 50c Caps, Supply Limit altp ed . 24c SrS Glen's "Arrow" Collars, per mm dozen $1.35 mm Children's 50c Straw Hats 10c mm Men's 75c Night Shirts -15c mm Children's Summer Hats, 50c jjCLG ones now for 35c ueuK Men's ?1.00 Pajamas, Clos- SjP ing out 85c trial Handkerchiefs with woven in itials, for "c Men's Auto Coats, regular $5, now $3.85 ;1E Men's 5o.ou ivuuuur hui CHLC tJUULa s!rf3 50c Suspenders, all makes 89c Tliis Sale Starts Saturday Morning, September 8th, at 9 O'clock Sharp mrnmMKSismsmsrinmmBBxsaac Men-Look Here! Guess We Know the Way to a Mother's Heart9' $2.95 FOR BOYS' S5.00 SUITS Made lo withstand hard wear. These are dark suits and lighter, mixtures and plain colors. Just ahout Everything. Mothers who know what's happening in the wool market will buy a-plcnty. $4.10 For Boys' $7 Suits S6.85 For Bovs' 89 Suits 1 lot $11 values at $7.30 mo r , miA 1 - n i lot sis values at S9.65 1 5p8.65 ror Boys 3lu and $il2 Suits Boys Overcoats S5 Overcots $2,75 The in others -who got tlio first pick from tills wonderful coN lection will. find rich picking. Try lo lio one of tlio first You will 1)0 well paid. 1 lot 37 values for $4.85 Boys Overalls Fitz $1 Overalls 87c Tho milkers on account of (ho conslnnlly Increasing val ue of materials cannot make these overalls today at tlio prices wo nro closing (hem oiitx Wo Imvo over $1,000 worth of Hoys' Overalls now In slock, i'lek them out, gen. Ilemcii! mm mm 8 mm Lid is Off on All Boy's Clothing Boys $1 Knickers 49c Blues and Mixtures, sizes G to 1G. Boys 75c Blouses 39c Sport Shirts Included. KSBH Mens and Boys Unionalls Mens $2.50 Unionalls $1.75 Cut full width from heavy Khaki materials. Boys Unionalls $1.45 Railroad Mens Gauntlet Gloves Leather Faced. FullPalms Per Pair 35c Worth $4.80 por dozon wholosalo to day. On salo horo at $4 por dozon. Stock vi Railroad Mon. fa's $12.50 Raincoats $3.85 Men's $3 Soft HatsSl Men's Arrow Collars $1.35 Dozen WANTED 30 Extra Clerks to pass out this stock. Apply at onco at the store.