The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 30, 1918, Image 4

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    Wedding Rings
There ia no fixed standard of quality for
tho wedding ring. You may prefer 10K;
UK, or 18IL The quality of the gold, then
we leave to you.
The quality of the workmanship and finish
you can safely leave to ut.
Our wedding ring are fashioned by skilled
goldsmiths. They are full and plump, with
no rough edges to chafe the linger.
Each ring has our guarantee of quality and
value.
C. 8. Clinton
Graduate Optician
At the Sign with the Big Ring.
It would be impos
sible to list all of the
bargains, but come
and see.
One Lot Infant's Soft Sole
Shoes and 3 Strap Sandal
all colors, 75c values
Your Choice
For
5c
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over lh McDonald
Statu Bunk.
LOCAL AND PED80NAL
0. 0. Wolngand spent Saturday In
Ilalg, tho western tormlnal of tho
North Illvor branch
Dahlias, 40 varieties, cholco Phlox.
North PJatto Floral Co., phono 1023.
Dr. Fonhcr reports the arrival of a
haby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Waltor
Carl, 720 B. Cth atroot.
Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stono Drug
Store. tf
For Sale Two lots In tho 1,000 block
on cast Fourth. Inquire of J. L, Mur
phy, 110 went Fourth. 34
Mlsson Holtln and Doris Solbort spent
Saturday and Sunday with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Smith,
In Grand Island.
For Salo A registered Whlto Face
Bull, T. S. McCrono, phono 700F4. 30
Andy Borg, of Omaha, fofmorly su
perintendent of tho hrldga and building
dopartmont, spent Friday In town
while onroute to Kimball.
FoundOn tho stroots, a right hand
leather gauntlet' glovo. Owhor can
have glovo by calling at Tho Tribune
offlco and paying for this notlco. '
Mr. and Mrs, Bort Cultou and daugh
ter returned Saturday from Council
Bluffs, whoro they woro called by tho
lllnoss and death of Mr. Culton'a
mother,
For Salo Twenty dollars will buy
a good second hand lister, Inquire
of J. Iv Smith, 203 West Second. tf
Word has been received that Rawlins
ainn has arrlvod In Franco. Ho loft
North Plntto an a membor of Company
E, and was later transferred to tho
signal corps.
For Rent Two rooms furnished for
light housekeeping. Phono Rod 178.
C. J. aambrol, who wont to File,
Idaho, last fall, was In town tho laltor
part of last woolc shipping out addi
tional porsonal property. Ilq is well
pleased with. that cotitry.
Miss M. Slcniun, steam baths and
Swodlsh Massage, ladles and gontlo
mon. Phouo 897. Brodbeck bldg. 85tf
Mrs. W. II. Druory and daughter of
Koystono aro visitors ut tho J. T.
Lloyd hornet Mr. Druory and son havo
ono to Maro Island, Cnl., to work in
tho shipyards.
For tho best baled Alfulfa and
Trnirio hay, mixed Ghlckon food, Corn,
0ts, SpoIU, Alfalfa moal, Cotton sood
mtibl, Cotton cako, and Corn gluten
call 00. LISYPOLDT & PKNNINOTON.
An enthusiastic patriotic meeting
was hold at Brady Friday afternoon.
Tho business houses wore closed and
tho hall was packed. Rov. Koch and C.
F. Temple of this city wer tho speak
ers".
Silk kimonos In all best shades, also
tho, two pleco lounging robes, If you
aro at all interested it would pay you
to seo Uiom. E. T. TRAJVIP & SONS.
Another heavy snow, foil Friday
nignt anu Saturday, Though u very wet
snow, and much of it molted as it fell,
Jt was sufficiently heavy to cover tho
ground to tho depth of moro than an
inch.
For Salo Ford Tourirtg car in good
condition, also Piano for salo cheap.
Must bo sold immediately. Ownpr
leaving city. 403 w. 3d.
Mrs. John Murphy bas purchased tho
VanDyck 'property in tho 200 block on
east Third for n consideration of
$4,700. By reason of Door health Mr,
VanDyck has been compelled to movo
to uonver.
How, to look our host demonstrated
nt tho Coates Beauty Parlors. McDon
ald Bank Building.
Judgo Crimes and Carl Hollman ad
dressed an audlonco of 200 at tho hall
on tho Carllold tablo Friday evening.
Tho children gavo recitations and a
ilag drill, and the: meeting was a vory
oninusiauuc one,
For quick action ami siithfarforv
(fllo list your land .vlth Thnclcckc. if
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Nnnco, lato of
Omaha, havo been rkn'nlnvml liv Pcinh-
ongor Director Mcllvano, as Janitors at
tuo uopot. Mr. mcllvano has been
named ns depot niastor, and ho will bo
hold responsible for conditions around
tho building.
Kimonos in tho cotton crepes and tho
silk and satin kimonos from $2.00 to
1S.0U. I'j, TV TRAMP & SONS.
Tho annual May Party or Division
88, B. of L. B.. will bo held at tho Lloyd
dpora hotiso tomorrow evening, and
Indications aro for n vory largo crowd.
Tho net proceeds of tho party will bo
donated to tho Rod Cross which Is; of
coureo, an incentivo for ovorybody to
uttdnd.
With tho bund playing "Tba Girl I
Loft Behind Mo," and 2,000 mon. wo
men and chlldron encoring, twenty
yoara ago last Saturday Company E
loft for Chlcamauga Park, Qa., in ro
sponso to calls for troops for tho Spanish-American
war. Tho company had
at that tlmo fifty mon; or that numbor
loss than ten aro now rosldonts of tho
city.
Wo havo tho olnstic glrdlo corset,
prlco $1.00. E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
W. C. Boguo will go to Omaha to
night' to attend a conroroneo between
District Mnnagor Joffors, of tho bonrd
of federal railway control, and tho
chairmen of tho protective boards of
all tho railroads entering Omaha.
Whilo tho naturo of this conforonco Is
not known, it is presumed to bo one of
cositiorablo Importnnco to nil railroad
employes.
TANLAG
A SPLENDID TONIC AND
SYSTEM PURIFIER.
A TREATMENT PREPARED OF
ROOTS, BARK AND HERBS.
FOR SALE AT
ia&l Drug Store.
Our entire stock of High Grade Footwear must be sold ouU- That's Final! Not
in all the History of North Platte shoe retailing has such a bargain giving event been
launched at the very heart of the season. .
Listen! The present war conditions, are going to make shoes higher than now
SCARCER. Do not be satisfied with buying a pair or two but copy the shrewd buy
er and anticipate your shoe wants for some time to come and' provide for the future.
Many buyers have walked out with 10 and 12 pairs.
One Lot Boys Shoes values N fe t?mfs te v Ll Men'8 Work Shoes
$2.75, $3.00, $3.35 andO ffi 3T?2
;M-95 $1,45 eircfe:$6: $3.45
One Lot big Girls or Ladies r ... nut RAILROAD MEN'S ATTENTION!
Shoes, fine for every day vear .. y ef " 8e aI1 gys En- Those of R
Sizes 3 to 7, values up to $4.50 fh last dIess sfhe8' "olnd,s Bootees in the winter will have
iw af American Scout Brand Black tnBa u I r n
nlro or dark Brown O ftff to pay $10 for them next fall.
SalC P"Ce dlyV Sale price $3.95 &?c . . $7.45
y
Women's Grey Kid Lace Boot with cloth top Men's Gun Metal Blucher and Button Hi-toe
to match, low heels or high heels, fai A and English last. $6.00 values. Sale gr
Sale Price - - - M?4.4D Price - - . &3.95
Women's Grey Kid 9-inch Lace Boots. Sale Choice of any style Florsheim Button, Lace,
$A Jr H tr J O or Blucher, Hi-toe or English last, Black or Tan, $9.00
9.45 $7.95 and $6.85 g,nrfce 81.000 . Vai-f- Jye
IjAgIc of S11Ce Will fiot. Tiermit lis irr monfiAn oil rw
Remember! This stock has got to be sold before the firm can
disolve partnership.
ii
a Tin IF Shnp $24artiA s
1
3Iny Party Concert Program.
Aa in tho 'paat. tho concert preced
ing tho May Party will ba ono of the
fenturos o tho TJiirty-Bixth Annual
May Party of DlvMon 88, D. or L. E.,
Wotlnosday evciiliiB. May IbL Com-,
monclng at 8:15 p. in. Stamp's OrcheH
tra, UHulutod by Hovorol HololHte, will
proHent tho following program:
March "FrceUorn for All Forever"
W. K. Bock, Ochestra.
Xylophone Solo. Solocted, Victor V.
Bock.
Ovorturo, "William Tell" HobbIhI,
Orcheatra.
Vocal Solo, (orchestra accompnln
mont) (a) "On tho Itoad to Mandulay"
Speaks, (b) "Friend of MlntC Lohr,
Paul Harrington.
Duet for Cornet and Euphonium,
"SwIhs Boy" Bent, Messrs. Earl Stamp
and Arthur Tramp.
Medloy "Kemlck'8 Hits 18 B" Latnpe.
OrchoBtra.
"Star Spangled Dannor," Orchestra.
: :o: :
Armenian Itcltcf Campaign.
A meeting was hold Saturday aftor
noon nt tho offlco of tho Woathor
Buroau In tho Interest of tho County
Armonlnn-Syrlan Itollef orRnnlzatlon.
W. W. Slmants was aloctcd chairman of
tho North Platto district and S. M.
Soudor count treasurer. Tho dato of
tho actual "drive" for tho county quota
wjilch waa flxod at I7.C00 waB sot for
about Muy flth. Tho North Platto mini,
stors havo consented to net as an ad
visory commlttco with County Chair
man A. W. Shilling and Itrtv. T. A.
Llndonmoyor as County Secrotnry.
Somo ono will call on overy cltlzon un
Iosb thoy havo nl ready contributed, or
thoy can send In their donation dlroct
to S. M. Somlor for this most worthy
causo of feeding tiro dostituto and
Btravlng.
. in;:-
Attention ltcd Cross Workers.
- Thero will bo a gonoral conforonco
of Hod Cross Workors hold nt four
o'clock Friday aftornoon In tho Fodor-
au court room at which all tho now
foaturoH of tho work will bo discuss
ed. Lot every workor mnko an orfort
to bo pronont
Tho committee desire to thank tho
Junior Bed Cross who made and don
ated six largo packing boxon to tho
ohnptor.
You can keep your atomnoh strong,
bowels rogular nnd kldnoys notlve by
using Prickly Ash Bitters. It Is a noo.
essnry condition to mnlntnln tho health
of the body. Prlro $1.25 per hottlo.
IHn. kor Book & Drug Co , Sprelnl
Agrnt"?. i
rinno Itt'dtnl.
Tho pupils of Floronco McKay will
hold their annual spring recital tonight
at tho Franklin Auditorium. Those tak
Ing pnrt in tho program aro: Allco Ed'
wards, Adah Boyerlo, Virginia Scott,
Trullo Forbes, Lois Johnson. Elma May
Crane, Harriot FlelBhman, Dorothy
Barron, Catherine Boylo, Luclllo Boy-
erlu. JJorothy Elder, Dorothy Cumm
lngs, Huldah Johnson, Anna McGrow,
Beverly Wurtele, Helen Armstrong,
Caryl Dorryberry, Ltancls Edwards,
Margaret Edwards, Botty Turplo and
Emma Boguo.
Tho proceeds will bo glvon to tho
IIcm Cross.
::ot:
500 new spring children's drossos
in Plaid (jlnghauiH mnlo up to tho
mlnuto In stylo nt lowest prlcos at
BLOCK'S.
City HchooY Thrift KoteH.
Deposits In School Savings System
last weok dropped to $11.13. Tins Is
tho lowost amount we have banked
for a long tlmo.
Tho pupils bought C37 Thrift stamps
through the schools last .week. This
menus that every third child bought
a Thrift Stamp. At tho samo tlmo tho
pupils bought 21 War Savings Stamps
at a par valuo of over $100.
Thei totals for School Savings and
War Savings last week waa $253.38.
Ono Uttlo girl of tho Jofforson
school earned 25 conts at knitting and
unothor earned threo cents for wiping
dishes and her daddy guvu nor a
quarter. Evory cent of this was Invest
ed through tho school .
Tho solgan "Save at least Half tho
Monoy you Got," is bolng gonorally
ccoptod. A numbor of pupils aro living
up to thlB motto. Ono Elovonth grado
boy says ho has carried out this plan
for tho past throo yoars.
Monoy Is not tho root of nil ovll,
hut It Is tho mennnoss In our honrts
that makos monoy an ovll. Thoro is
no such thing as tnlntod monoy, It
ts tho people: who handlo It that aro
tnlntod if thoro Is any wrong about It.
.:o::
Visit our Infant woar dopartmont
everything for the baby to wear, main
floor. BLOCK'S.
::o:-
Ons Tnr.
A wood proorver to bo used as you
ubo croosoto, for preventing decay of j
fence posts, or anything of wood. May. 1
be usod for trontlug chicken houses for
ltco. Usod as an wtorlor paint for
pIIob. $fl.25 por Barrel of GO gallons. '
North Platto Light and Townr Co. ,
23-10
F. a. Hoxlo roturned to Ogalalla yea
torday after spending tho week end
with his family in town.
Mrs. Geo. W. Finn returned this
morning from a visit with her sister
In Omaha.
TKor( aro many conveni
ences in Electric Wiring that
entail little cost yet add vory
much to tho convenient and
practical use of Electricity.
Hero Is ono for having Hnsc
bonrd Outlet for your vacuum
clenner, lump, sow motor,
table nppllances, talking mn
chine motor nnd all tho ninny
other Electrical uses.
Con bo readily installed
in any homo, In any num
ber, at any (placo moat
useful.
Our Business is Houoo Wiring
North Platte Light & Power Co.
WE-BOY YOUR HAY. GRAIN, SEEDS AND LIVESTOCK.
We sell Coal, Flour, Graham, Whole Wheat, Corn
Meal, Corn Chop, Barley, Chop, Salt, Shorts, Bran, Tankace
and Cotton, Linseed and Alfalfa Meal, mixed Chicken Feed '
-and all kinds of Grain.
Quality guaranteed and SERVICE THE BEST.
Leypoldt & Pennington,
EAST FRONT ST. PHONE 99.
Highest Cash Prices for Hens
We pay cash for Live Poultry want Hens, Springs,
1918 Roosters, Ducks, Geese, Turkeys and eggs.
Call 192 for cash offers.
North Platte Produce Co.
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