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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1918)
550 Yards of 8-4 Linoleum. We buy for Cash and sell for Cash. Buying for 197 stores make these prices possible. J. G. Penney Go. THE GOLDEN RULE STORE INCORPORATED. 197 Busy Stores. Half Block east of Postoffice, NORTH PLATTE. Shipped to us by mistake and will be seld at cost. Eight patterns to select from, Per square yard 59c. Regular $1.00 per square yard goods, gj Special Purchases from Our New York Buyers. Can any one store operating alone equal this combined buying power? MOST EMPHATICALLY NO! 25 Ladies Plush Coats Ladies plush coats. All the newest mod els. J. C. PENNEY Co- Price $19.90 to 45.50 50 Ladies Cloth Coats Ladles cloth coats in all shades and sizes $19.90 to 37.50 65 Childrens Assorted Coats In the season's most popular shades and materials. $4.98 up to 9.90 Ladies Rain Coats A fine lot of Rain coats, women's and misses, priced from $2.98 to 9.90 50 Ladies Dresses Ladies Silk and Serge Dresses $14.75 Assorted sizes, 1G to 44 , 25 Ladies Dresses All the season's latest materials and colors. $19.90 to 32.50 500 House Dresses Made from best colors and materials. $1.69 up to 2.98 Womens Aprons Scout Percales, assorted colors, while they last 98c to $1,49 Ladies Dress Skirts Wool and fancy materials . $2.98 to 9.90 A good assortment of sizes. 200 Ladies Petticoats Black sateen, Heatherbloom, silk and silk flounces. $1.49 to 3.98 150 Ladies Sweaters Grey-blue mixtures, etc. All sizes. Snap styles. $5.90 to 9.90 Mens Suits 50 Choicy Patterns. Blue serges and mix- tures. All sizes. $19.90 Outing Flannel 10 pc. White Outing 20 pc. Dark Gray fancy 15 pc. Heavy dark outings-. ..29c 27c . 33c 4 pc. Light fancy outing ub These outings extra heavy quality. Mens Overcoats A good assortment in sizes and prices. $19.90 up to 27.50 CHILDRENS SHOES All styles and colors. J. C- PENNEY CO. prices. Overshoes to match at unheard of prices. Mens Sweater Coats 75 Men's grey sweaters while they last $1.39 A large assortment of others to select from $1.98 up to 5.90 Cotton Batts Cotton batts 15 Wo Cotton batts Extra large 3 lb., batts, full bed size same price as last year Per Batt $1.19 Mens Bib O'alls Heavy weight Men's Bib O'alls. Indigo Blue Union Made .$1.69 .$1.98 Husking Mitts Double thumbs. Knit wrist. Per Dozen .$1.35 Mens Work Shirts Extra quality, size 14 to 19. Blue and grey chambray, etc. While they last 98c Each Assorted Bargains 19c Table Men's Jersey Gloves. Men's Jersey Mitts. Extra heavy socks. Gauntlet Gloves. Knit wrist gloves. LADIES FANCY SHOES In all colors and styles $5.90 to 7.90 One table assorted styles, All sizes. Price Wool Batts .$1,98 to $2.98 Mens Work and Dress Shoes $3.98 and 4.50 500 pairs to pick from. These are all blucher lace shoes. Mens Overshoes One Buckle Artie. One Buckle Artie. 4 Buckle O'shoes. 4 Buckle O'shoes 4 Buckle Extra Heavy, All Rubber .$1.79 m .$3.69 .$3.98 .$3.98 ONE TABLE OF BOYS SHOES While they last Sizes run from S to 1111 to 2. Boys O'shoes, size 2y2 to 5 .$2.39 .$1.49 TABLE OILCLOTH White and fancy, first quality 33c a yd. MENS HIGH TOP SHOES and BOOTS Fine assortment. S inch tops to 1G inch. $5.90, 7.90 to 9. These Prices are Good as Long, as the Goods Last. REST GLASSES Many porsons find glnssos worn for an liour or two tnko away Uxor tired fooling caused by cIobo work. Tho ubo of glnBBes In this way keops tlio eyes from becoming Btrnlnod, makes vision clearor and increases tho ca pacity for work. Rest Kinases should hnvo lenses ground especially for .tho person who Ib to wear them. Wo do this for you when you come to our optical depart ment. It la a safo and economical placo at which to buy glasses. C. S. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician At the Sign of the Big Ring C. T. Wholan loft last night on a business trip to points In Knnsas, ex pecting to bo absent nbout a woek. J. A. McGrath, of Los Angeles, a former North Platto resident is tho guest of his daughter Mrs. Chus. lloguo. C. M. Reynolds and son camo in from Omaha yosterday and will re main for a day or two visiting friends and transacting business. For Rent. Furnished room In modern house. Inquire 417 cast Fifth. Cards have been recolved by tho local board showing that Howard Thompson and Thomas Thompson, formerly of Maxwell, registered at Markvlllo, Alborta, Canada. Mrs. J. L. Sinclair roturnod yes- t onlay from Rocbestor, Minn., where she spent a month with a sistor who hnd submitted to nn operation. She was met nt Omaha by Mr. Sinclair. A very oxtonslvo ltno of drosses. All on sale at greatly reduced prlcos. H. T. TRAMP & SONS. A. Holzmark, of Gothenburg, a for mer North Platto rosldont, was olec- ted treasurer of Dawson county at tho Tuesday election. Mr. Holzmnrk Is recovering from a very serious at tack of lnfluuonza, Good barn for sale. 24x24, lG-foot posts; good haymow. Inquiro at 709 south Pino, 86-4 CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Dr. J. D. Redflold loft last evening for Ft. Riley to tako up lf.s work with the army medical corps. Mrs. A. F, Stroltz leavos today for Lincoln whoro sho will visit hor daughter Ruth for a weok or so. Dr. L. J. Kruuso, Dentist, room McDonald Rank building. A lottor recolved by relatives this week announced tho safo arrival over seas of Ira Simpson, of this city. litoss Louise Flynn loft yesterday for u jvuiuuuny iruimug ciuup wiiuru bhu wilt tnko up her duties as a nurse. For Sale Ton head of shoutB. W W. Gates, Phono 875F11. 80 Fred UoJn, who lives bouUi of Hor sheyrwas a Tribune callos.a few days ago and said his 200 acres of fall wheat looked flno. big shipment of Turkish Towels; nil Included in this snlo at reduced prices. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Three train toads of ftrtillpryman pnssed oast Wednesday, woro given tho ciiBtomary canteen service, and woro marched through tho streets. Tho headquarters' band nccompnn5ed tho troops and rendered a number of selections at tho depot. New light wagon for Bale. L. E. HnBtlngB. 85-3 Mr. and Mrs. Win. Plumer and daughter Miss Alice, of Maxwell, who hnd been spending tho summer In tho Now England statos, arrived hero tho oarly part of tho week, and after re maining hero a Bhort tlmo will go to San Diego to spend tho wintor. Stuart Andorson, of this city, who Ib nt Camp Jessun. Atlanta. Ga writes that ho hns been promoted to top sorgennt nnd foreman of the re pair dopartmont. His rejeiment ex pected to leave for a port of embark ation Novombor first, but ho writes that their going has boon delayed. Wanted: Driver. Inquiro American Railway Expross Co. Tho customary early Novombor snow foil yesterday forenoon, a snow that wnB vory wot and which made much molsturo as it molted. Tho fall began nbout flvo in tho morning nnd continued until about noon, and at ono tlmo mearly an inch covored tho ground. narry noisnnian tins rocoivod ap pointment in tno qunrtonnnstor s do partment with rank as captain nnd Ib now awaiting a call to sorvlco. It Is probablo that ho will bo asslcnod to duty within tho next ton days. Turkish bath towels nt real sale prlcos. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Clayton Whoolock writos from Franco that tho room ho and his pal occupy has a fireplace, thoy Bleon on a fenthor-bed and hnvo plenty of grnpo wine, unuor tnoso conditions Clnyton says tho soldlora' Ufa Is not half bud Now Ib your opportunity to lit your sou ana rnmiiy out for tho season at real eulo prices. Many of our prices nro loss tium cost. K. T. TRAMP &. SONS. M, H. McDormott, of Somorsot, was in town Wednesday, transacting bus! noss, Ho is handicapped by a "game" log, yot ho manages to look nftor ISO head of cattle and sixty bond of hogs Blnco Us two boys ontorod tho sorvlco. Subscribe Fifty Hollars Each. In advance of the United War Work campaign tho following persons have subscribed fifty dollars each: T. C. Pattorson Dr. N. McCabe. J. J. Halligan Julius Pjzer Ira L. Dare Keith Nevlllo F. C. Pielstlcker Charles McDonald. F Iiarry Dixon Mrs. John Drntt D. M. Leypoldt Dutler Buchanan L. C. Carroll A. P. Kelly W. R. Maloney C. O. Welngand R. N. Lamb C. H . Walters L. B. Dick Elmor Contos W. T. Wilcox At n meeting hold yoBtorday aftor- nol a committee, of railroad men wns appointed to solicit subscriptions to mo united war work fund from nmonc employees of tho company. Each of tlio labor organizations will bo rep resented on tho commlttoo nnd a thoro canvass will bo made. A wlro recolved nt noon yostordnv stated thut Germany hnd signed tho nrmistico and that fighting would conso at two o'clock yesterday aftor noon, brought forth prolonged wlrist lea from round houso and locomo tives. Lntor a bulletin was received denying tho correctness of tho first uuuotin. Mr. and Mra. Georgo Zontmover nnd children leavo Tuosdny of next weoK ror L,oa Angolos. whoro thov will spend tho wintor, Miss Uosslo Snlls- uury wm accompany thorn and remain in uaiirornia ror six wooks or longor Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Strnbom win leave for tho samo plnco about Jan uary nrst. H A. Brooks M. J. Forbv. E. T. Tramp Ricbl Ugal C. T. Whelan L. Mooney W. II. McDonald J. G. Beeler M. E. Scott II . L. Pennington S. M. Souder C. Erodbeck J. W. Payne W. J. O'Connor W. V. Hoagland W. V. Blrgo Clins. C. Hupfer Rny C. Langfcrd S. R. Derrebcrry. C. M. Trotter In the United Wnr Work campaign tho business tnction of tho cKty Is under the chairmanship of Julius Plzer, who hns as his assistants N. E. Buckley and M. J. Forbes. Thoy will call at tho business houses nnd of fices nnd solicit from professional and business men and omployes In sums of from fifty to five dollnrs as per an assessment mado by tho chairman. It is honed that each Individual will cheerfully ivo tho amount apportion ed to them, ns tho committeo nns made tho assessment according to tho Volume of business or the earning capacity. Meet tho committee with a sm.lo, give the amount asked and thus avoid a call from tho round-up committeo. Lieut. Ellis Married. A pretty nvilltnry wedding was sol emnized by tho Rov. W. Schaofor at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. M. Sohultz. In Omahn, tho early part of this weok, whon tholr dnughtor Hattlo became tho brldo of Lieut. Walter C. Ellis, of this olty. Tlio couplo woro attonded by Miss Julia Nielson nnd Liout. John B. Twiford. Llout. Ellis is Interested in tho North Plntto Flor al Co. ::o:: Buy Land Cheap, 12S0 acres grazing land, 10 miles from Staploton, $4.00 per aero. SO acres irrigated land, nearly nil cultlvnted, somo alfalfa, $S0.00 per aero. Sovoral good sand hill sections, part ly tillable, $0.00 to fS.OO por aero. S5-2 O. II. TIIOELECKE I'ltOCLAMATION. Our soldier boys are facing tho enemy; they are fighting the peoples') battle. For their health, safety and comfort, tho most ceomplete organiza tion, the United War Work service, the world has ever seen is in opera tion. To maintain this organization a largo sum of money Is needed. Our people nt homo, blessed with prosper ity and comforts, should cheerfully subscribe all that is needed. The sum sot for NorUi Platte should be raised In two days. I therefore call on our people to each do his part, and set aside November 11th and 12th, 191S, for war activities. I do not call on business houses to close, as that dis commodes the public, but let every loyal citizen go over tho top and cheer the boys on to a triumphant victory which is now in sight. North Platte, Nebraska, November 5, 1918. HENRY WALTEMATH, Mayor. : :o: : Do not Mil to see our Turkish Towels. Extra quality, all sizes, at sale prices. You must see them to appreciato the values. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. -: :o: : Notice. All persons caught with firearms within the limits of tho North Platto cemetery will be prosecuted to tho fullest extent of the law, or shooting into tho cemetery grounds. By or der of the Oity Mayor and Cemetery Asfo iation. 31 5 BUCHANAN & PATTERSON'S BARGAIN LIST jjj A nice new bungalow on east Fifth street $3,500.00 yfl Good 8 room dwelling house, close in on Ifi W. 5th street. Full modem. Cheap at $4,000.00 jij Good C-room dwelling on North Side $2,250.00 jj Easy terms on any of these bargains. Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing. GERLE'S TAILOR SHOP We Take Orders for the Standard Custom Garment Co., of Chicago. Will Make Garments in Our Shop if Desired. 218 E.t 6th Street Over Keen'. Gun Shop