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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1918)
iiljalvrfM,jnrl,n'.r.ri;..fd j $38 Inches fln sale at Ub BRASSIERES Something very special, fine and 50c Muslin, lace trimmed' embroidery trimmed on Sale, at '.. BLOUSE WAISTS "Tub Silk Waists 'in fancy, wide and narrow stripes most all sizes Up to $6.50 Values at .$3.85 V 111 l V J r-l I J Tt l J j Al'HOXS bcsL j (quality ' percales also iGinghanA' Neatly dark, medium-and jlfght on sale at. made in 1.45 DRY GOODS- WOMENS READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING SHOES ONE PJRICE TO EVERYBODY J.E.NELSON. MANAGER HOUSE DRESSES In juice Percales, dark, mediuni . and light colors Amoskeag ; umgnams; made big and ; roomy, styles you like 1 on sale at CHILDREN'S HOSE The best on the market for the money. Armour Plate Brand guaranteed fast Black colors fine ribbed on sale at OC CORSETS A lot of R. & G. Corsets to fit regular, medium, stout andi full figures in regular $2.00, $2.50 and Borne $3.00 01 grades on sale at v I iHfu This is to clean up all the odds and ends of the season. sizes 5V to 9y2. GLOVES r; i Women's Silk Gloves in'coldre black or white sizes KQn 6 to 7y on sale at uUb Other lots at. 75c and 95c. DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS Bleached Damash Table cloths sizqs 58x72 inches,, hemmed VESTS AND DRAWERS A lot of Vests and Drawers to fit little ones, sizes 3 to 8 years S to 14 years' Misses sizes, Women's in sizes up to 40 Vests or Drawers on sale at 1214c NECK WEAR A new lot of Collars, just in, lat est styles in best mater- QQp ials up to 45c value at t.ul Other lots at 28c and 47c. Our Annual August Sales Beging Today In the Pace of High cost of manufacture we begin today our most important August Sales, with as good values as ever before. , TURKISH TOWELS ready for use, floral patterns A lot of bleached heavy, weight Satin finjshed $2.50 values on sale at !L$1.45 SILKS Greatest Bargains in Silks Foulards and others suitablefor Dressofi or Waists and values up to $2.50 now sale at per yard !li1.65 . WAISTS .Of supreme satisfaction.' are 1 Wirtmnrfi Waists Hat' $1.00 i unequaled ,at; the .price (M fift on sale at P I iUU You will find Waists at $2.00 in other stores that do not com pare with these. We also have the Welworth . Blouse at $2.00. Sizes run 34 to 4G. Best ever. Turkish towels sizes 15x24 a 20c value on sale (J Others lots larger at 25c and 35c Qualities have not been skimped because of the prices 1 you may be sure of gettingfte best merchandise 'procur able for the prices you pay.,5 ' i i WITH OUR ALWAYS READY CASH we bought heavily before the big advances, so that we have lots of goods to sell you at WOMEN'S HOSE A Real Bargain, a good jMacp : yarn, absolutely fast black Hoso Some with white soles worth up to 40 cents on OCnj sale at per pah' ub .$1.13 EMBROIDERIES j On sale, 2 yards for the price i one. The greatest offeiever . ' RIBBONS A great collection of plain and fancy, most all shades in silk and soft finished Batln in -widths 40, GO, SO and 100 on sale at 17c made. 'A .LAWNS lot of fine and good Lawns Bic stock too' bic ieice this great sacrifice? 1 (" 1 figured stripes, wide and nar iall to go at .4.--2,' row all nice patterns worth today 25 cents a yard on sale at . Dei ore rae war r rices You can Hooverize by buying here. ' MIDDIES All to go out quick, sizes to fit girls 12 years and up, and, women's all sizes up to 42, One lot to be sold Q7 at aC Other lots at $1.28 and $1.50. ELOUNGJNG Never such an opportunity be fore to buy the nicest Plounc-r ings at & the price of one. Hooverize, buy now, lay away we're over stocked, to much flouncing. SHOES t We've gone through the stock and picked out all odds and ends, which are going to be sold at 1-3 and 1-2 less the regular price 61 A ldt of children's best tan leather bare foot sandalls sizes 5y2 to 10y only. A real $l;50value a '17 37c 1 WASH DRE sslis A lot of this seasons dresses are being sold at , 1-4, 1-3 and 1-2 off the start of season prices One special lot of gingham dresses values up to $8.00 on sale at .$3.45 Sizes to fit misses and women to size 42 WASH DRESSES Another lot of this seasons' best dresses in summer's most wanted charming styles and materials, sizes 16 years to 42 size. (Q QC Values up to" $15.00 On sale at , ( Higher Grade Lot at $11.45. " x Til ; 'i- y v ' 1212C TUB SKIRTS We're going to close them all out and have inade prices low enough to move quickly. One lot of Sport Skirts fl-f QC value up to $4 at $ I idU MILLINERY Mid summer styles on sale. All the summer' styles priced to please you. I AUTO HATS. A special lino and assort ment in plain and fancy Sport styles QP on sale at JUu I LACES A great bargain. Feast to lay in , a supply, of fine Valencines, Torchon and Oriental laces in widths to 5 inches wide all to go at 2 yards for the 1 price of one, sale at 2 TAILORED SUITS. WOMEN'S Now is the logical time to buy your Tailor ed suit for fall. The late spring style's now on sale are identical with the coming fall 1 sytles. But from the fact we never carry over Suits from one season to another is the rea Ison you can save from $7.50 to $18.00 on , any Suit you buy. i We place one lot on sale of Fashon Favored I materials, such aa Serges, Poplins and j Gaberdines, in a good variety of choice I colors, sizes, Misses and Women's values ' $25.00, $27.50, $30 and up to 10 $37.50 on sale at J JiUiJ Not aSuit in the lot but what will be worth more than double a few weeks latdr. Other Suits at $2(1.85 and up. ROMPERS For the little fellows in ages 2 years to Q years. The better kind of best materials and made right, white and flKn colors, on sale at Jwu Others at 75c, $1.25 and $1.45 PETTICOATS Colored and fancy, in plain colors and Hover ed effects. In ginghams and sateens (M Values up to $1.50. On sale at I i&O WOMEN'S tMjON SUITS Aliention"Woivon. E. M C. denotes" perfect com fort and fit with freedom in every movement. The only suit made of woven material BLANKETS Early August Sale of Blankets at before the Avar prices, Full size Bed Blankets in Grey, Tan, White, Iderdown, Nap gopd Weight, size 70 x SO per pair now on sale at .$2.95 $6.8! Other lots at $1.65 and up. an elastic, non-chaf- M npjWoOl mixed plaid Blankets now on flP OR I Other suits of same style at Buy your Blankets for fwinter during our ' $1.50 and $2.00 rt suit. 1 August Sale. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR The greatest, line in the city to select from, Corset Covers( Gowns, Chemies, Silks, Teddy" Bear combinations and Qn Gown3 on sale at Oi w You Can buy any garment in Muslin Underwear that you want at way below the present cost of the material. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Robert Dickey went to Sidney yes torday morning, to spend the day transacting business, WntTRPkftfinlnor rooms for rent In quire of Mrs. Rork, ?509 West 9th. Wanted At once, "gdtod boy over 1G for garage work, also first class garago mechanic. Ji,y. ROMIGH, Garage. Wm. D. Murphy, formerly employed inHho local shops, ia now in Franco. Ho is a sergeant in the 65Cth Aero Squadron. Dr. Morrill. Dentist. Frank Litsey, lato salesman at the Trotter garage, resigned a short time ago. and has Joined the sale force at Romigh garage. Misses Ethel Frye -and Maude Miller who spent the past fqrnight with rel atives and friends, in western citiels, havo returned home. Th'e) Mforal Law rWith. GHadjyB Brockwoll and the Sennet comedy Friend Husband will make up the Keith program for tonight. For Farm Loans see Gene Crook, Room west of Vienna Cafe. 'Ancol ke,rson, living on the P. & H. rancl& iftl threshing his wheat this week anS'ItJa said the yield ie close to thirty bushels to the acre. Mrs. John Gray,, nee Margaret Craigie, left this morning - for Oalfland,. Cal., where she will Tiirit relatives for two or threo months. The stork visited the homo of Mr. and. Mrs. Roy BankB Tuesday and deposited an oight pound boy. Mother and son are reported" to be doing nicely. Mrs, Arthur McNamara and children who have been guests at the Clinton homo for several weeks, will leave, next Wednesday for their homo in Oakland, Calif. Mrs, John McGraw and Miss Hazel Judge Hoagland, who Is department Mlnshall lef t a few days ago for , commander of tho G. A. R., and Mrs. Rochester.. Minn., where ' both will Hoagland will leave August i5th for take treatment for two or three weeks Portland to attend tho annual reunion at the Mayo Bros, hos'pital. A special train will leave Lincoln with Charley Shinn, tho Jap who lives onh Nebraska delegation, which it -Is tho Wilson farm, six miles west of "' "u " "b. X,U(tttlU IHKIT, U CUIUIUU II1UU Will) came here from Dallas, Texas, wi'.l town threshed, his apring wheat this week arid ' found that It averaged thirty bushels to the acre. Wanted a girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. J.' S. Simms, 403 south Sycamore. Christian Science service Sunday at 11 a. m., Sunday school 12 noon. Wed nesday evening meetings 8 p. m., Build' lng and Loan building. Room 25.. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Tlgho have rent ed one of the Twlnem apartments and Mr. and Mrs. Trovelyn, Doucet will occupy the Novlllo residence whero tho Tigha family formerly re sided. Ruby Stuart, a girl fourteen years of ago, who had been brought to a local hospital for treatment, died Tuesday night. Tho remains were shipped to her homo at Big SpringB Wednesday. Miss M. Sleman, - steam Wths and Swedish Massage,, ladles and gentle men. Phone 897. Brodbeck bldg. 85tf The county comlssioners who had been in session for threo days ad journed. Wednesday until next Mon day. At tho session this week the books of tho county officials were checked and claims allowed. Up to noon yesterday eleven persons had registered at tho U. S, land office as participants in tho drawing, for 204 acres of land adjoining tho town Bite of Arthur., Tho drawing will tak& place tomorrow at two o'clock la tho afternoon. ::o:: For Kent. Six room house at 308 So. Chestnut. Modern except heat. $25 per month. Seo ORATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY, Don't Fail to Obtain Our Prices on Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye Hay and Alfalfa You will have more dollars in your pocket HARRINGTON MERCANTILE COMPANY go Sunday with tho other colored men for a .training camp, Alonzo PoynteV, who was to go from North. Ptatto has gone to Omaha and will entrain with tho colored contingent of that city. Thousands of Dodfeo Brothers Commercial cars are in daily use both in this country and France for tho government They aro made for hard service. Better consider tho good one of theBe trucks might do you either in your business or on tho farm. J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer. For Service First and Guarantee Work, call North Platte Plumbing and Heating Co., Phone 4C9, 106 East Sixth street. Several old soldiers of Ogalallla will como hero tomorrow to associate themselves with S. A. Douglas Posk of the Grand Army of tho Republic. The post at Ogalalla was allowed to go by default, and tho men coming tomorrow will become members of tho North PJatte Post It is possible that there will be a consolidation of govorment land districts in Nebraska In which event tho Broken Bow district and part of tho Alliance district wKl be merged into tho North Platte district. Thlo would considerably increaso business in tho United States land offlco in this city. Enid Bonnet In Naughty, Naughty at tho Keith Saturday night is Just as Jolly as the name of tho play implies. Tho highlights of tho heroines senso of humor are thrown on tho absurd conventions of a "ono horse" community, and with this will bo shown the Keystone comedy A Safe Danger. Dr, Brock, Dentist, over Stone Drug; Store. tf - John Den has converted hia Hupmoblle Into a sort of. a hayrack and will leave a week from Sunday for a secluded spot near Encampmont, Wyo., whero with Mrs. Den and two relatives ho will camp and ensnare rainbow and brook trout. Having accompainod John on sovoral such excursions In the paBt, wo caj, tostify that he can whip a stream from sovon a. m, to soven p, m. with nothing to drink but river water and catch more trout than ono ablo bodied man would caro to tote moro than a mil. ICE DEALERS PERMITTED " TO INCREASE PRICES. ' i Ice prices for North Platte, Nebras ka. effective August 5th, 1918, ( Maximum prices for Ice for North Platto have been fixed by the commit tee, appointed by tho County Food Administrator. Ice dealers are not pormittod to sell for moro than the prices glven m the list which follows: Ice delivered and put In ice box, per hundftek ..75c Ice delivered and put in refriger ators of morchants, restaurants, etc., in lots of 150 lbs. or over, per hun dred 35c Ice bought at 'plant or warehouse In lots of 50 lbs. to 300 lbs. per hun dred 50c Ice bought at plant or warehouse in lots of 300 lbs, or over, per hun dred ...30c In allowing this ralso In price tho commltto have found that tho power expense of tho Ice Co.. by reason of tho chango from an oil engine to electric motors is over ?500.00 por month and that with tho increased ex panse of labor at tho plant and in the dollvry service tho company wore un able to make and aoVl Ice at tho old price, Tho Ice Co. has agreed that if tho Federal Ffcod" AonJnSBtration make further investigation and find that the prlco fixed is more than enough to pay a fair profit, tho Ice Co. will refund the difference paid by Its customers. All lco tickets bought before this list takes effect will bo filled at tho old price, a R. GOODMAN County Food Administrator. :o::- Holtl Family Reunion. A reunion of tho Albro family was held last week at tho homes of Stove Albro and Mrs. T. B. Halligan weat of of tho city. Thoro wero present Mrs. J. L. Wiiber of Council Bluffs, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rounds of Duncombe, Ia Mr. and Mra, J. S. Dickenson of Gal vln, 111., Mrs. E. V. Dugan of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Albro of Sweet water, Nob., Mrs, Porry Franklin of Fremont, Nob., Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Albro of Valparaiso, Neb., and Mr. and Stove Albro and Mr. and Mrs. T, B. Halligan of tho valley. Theso reunions wero started twolvo years ago, and slnco thon havo mot yearly at tho homo of soma member of tho family. Slnco tho first meeting tho mother and two of tho sond havo passed away, but tho remaining mem bers aro keeping up tho reunions the same as though tho mother was with them. Tho combined ages of tho nine uromora and Bisters total 552 years SERGEANT LOETZ ROUNDS UP FOURTEEN GERMANS. On tho Sergy-Sorlnges Boctor Tues day tho Americans forced tho Ger mans back two miles. Tile Gormans wero "mopped up" and the Americans held tholr now line Just east of tho forest Not manj prisoners wero taken, but hero and thoro a few wero rouundod up and brought In. Sorgoant Louis Lootz of Souix City, Iowa, contributed four teen. He attacked eighteen Gormans who had been separated from their command, killing four of them and capturing tho others. Awful execution was dono by tho Americans. Eight captured guards said they woro all that remained ot a company of olghty-alx. Monday tholt number had boon reduced to tlilrty and a lieutenant Tuesday -tho HlQuten ant and all but they wero klllod. -!!o::- For the first tlmo In the history of Nebraska state convention, women delegates sat In tho republican" gathering at Lincoln Tuesday. Thoy' woro flvo In numlrcr and woro from Custor county. They wore Mrs. Belle Robinson. Mason City; Mrs. J. H. Kerr, Ainsloy; Mrs. R. H. Hunter, Brokcta Bow,; Mrs. E. J. Johnson, Ansolmo and Mrs. J. H. Douglas, Calloway. 1 4 y Obey Jkt Impulse When some financial matter comes up iind you don't know Just how to handle it In the safest and cnnlest wuf, you iinlu'raifly think of calling' on a bank for advice. .6 Just because, you uro several miles uwity Is no reason why you should not usk Uils bank's ndvlco on thoso mutters us thoy como up JUST STEP TO THE 'PHONE and talk tho matter, over wlillo It's fresh In your mind. Platte Valley StateBank NORTH PLATTE, NEB.