The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 20, 1918, Image 5

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Buy a Lady's Gift at North Platte's Exclusive Ladies' Store?.
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Ladies' Outfitting Store.
North Platte and Columbus.
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ONE-FIFTH TO ONE-HflRD. I
in the Store.
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Regardless of the heaviest Christmas business in the history of the store up to (his time, Your Woman's yfi
Favorite Store stocks are still complefe and both floors are still filled with the most comprehensive stocks ijft'
of practical gift articles of useful and sensible things which receipients will appreciate and enjoy because of StJslum
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realest Amas m history. More practical guts win oe presented man ever rjciore. it 15
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lieve this wit be the greatest Amas 111 historv. More practical cuts will .he pr
a national duly to make your gift a practical one. Here's a list of a few of our many useful gifts for your
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wile, mother, sweetheart, children or mends.
Women Dearly Love Furs. ! . The Newest in Blouses.
We know of no Gift from which one
can derive more use or pleasure than to
select a Pur Scarf, Muff or set of Furs from
our Mammoth Stock of Fox, Mink, Beaver,
Lynx, Hudson Seal, Racoon, Opposum,
Fitch, Muskrat, Coney, etc. All priced very
reasonably and fully guaranteed by us and
the manufacturers.
Beautiful. Bath Robes.
For Women and Girls. What a delight
ful gift a fine heavy Beacon Blanket Bath
robe would make. All shades of Navajo
Indian Pattersn and others, in all sizes, and
priced very reasonably at $S.75 and down
to $2.9S.
The Store Famous for Blouses is the
only logical place to buy your Xmas Blouse.
Hundreds of gorgeous waists in Silk Crepe,
Georgette, Taffettas, Satins and Tub Silk,
in all the wanted shades, in plain tailored
or ,fancy beaded or embrodiered models,
high or low neck. Sizes 30 to 52. Priced from
$10.50 down to $2.50.
Attractive Kimonas.
in Silk Crepe and Flannelette. So attractive
are these Kimonas that we contend that
they should be a very important part of
our Gift Selections. Priced from $13.50
down to $1.50.
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ine wove store oi wo. natte.
Our Glove Department is heavily stock
ed with all kinds of Gloves in Silk, Kid,
Cape Mocca, Suede, etc., in Black, White,
Bronze, Gray, Baige, Tan, Brown, etc. All
sizes and priced from $3.50 down to $1.25.
MAO Alt A MAID SILK UXDEKGAK
MJSXT8 IN ALL SILK, JERSEY, SILK
CREPE AND SATIN.
SILK UNION SUITS
SILK SEPARATE VESTS
SILK TEDDYS
SILK ENVELOPE CHEMISE
SILK NIGHT GOWNS
SILK CAMISOLES
Onyx Hosiery for Women.
SILK SLIP OVERS
SILK BRASSIERES
Our stocks in all lines Of Pure Silk,
Fibre Silk, Lisle and Cotton are very ex
tensive despite the fact that there is an ac
tual shortage of Hosiery in the markets.
You who always give Hosiery Gifts will be
wise to make your selections at once. All
SHADES imaginable and priced from $3.50
down to 25 cents.
Nifty Hand Bags.
What is more appropriate than a Nif,ty.
Hand Bag or Purse? Scores and Scores of
them for you to choose from and priced
from $S.50 down to 75 cents.
Silk Petticoats.
You Will take no chance in giving her
one of pur beautiful Silk Petticoats.
Hundreds to choose from in all shades
to match your suit, dress or gown.
Priced at from $13.75 down to $2'98
Important Announcement to Patrons of this Store:
We will accept in payment of all purchases IL S. Liberty Bonds of denominations from $50 to- $
AM packages delivered free to all
part of the city or country.
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Ladies' Outfitting Store
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This store will bo open evenings
from now until Christmas.
Beautiful New Sweaters
For Women, Misses and Little Tots,
all the Now Fashions in pure silk, flbro
silk, pure worsted and Bush Wool
Yarns. Made in so many colors and
styles, and so attractively priced from
$17.50 down to $b'.50.
Christmas Handkerchiefs, H
in an endless variety. Put up in attrac
tive boxes. There is a real inspiration
in a visit to this Handkerchief Display
of Sheer Linen, Lawn and Crepe do
Chine. A wonderful showing at from 25
cents to 75 cents each.
Don't Overlook the Baby. I?
A Complete assortment of Infant's
Wear, such as Coats, Ddesses, Sweater Sets,
Separate Wool Jackets, Booties, Hoods,
Bonnets, etc. All priced very reasonably.
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DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald.
State Bunk.
LOCAL AXI) PERSONAL
Arthur Plunder transacted business
in Omaha for sqveral days this wogk.
Few Desirable SccontMInnd Fords,
Hendy-Oglcr Auto Co.
Miss Isabello Stafford, of Paxton,
arrived yesterday for a visit with Miss
Ix)rbt,to Murphy.
Lieut. Mancll Overman returned
home tho early part of tho week, hav
ing received his dischargo.
Chas. Reynolds returned to Omaha
Wednesday after spending a couple of
days in town visiting relatives and
transacting business.
W. P. Snyder went to Bridgeport
Wednesday to attend tho annual con
vention of tho state irrigation asso
ciation. An Xinus hint: Columbia records
mako flue Ifts. DIXON'S .Towelery
Store. . . 9S:
Will Adair wont to Kearney Tues
day to visit friends and look after
business interests he owns in and
near that city.
Dr. Morrill, Dentrtst. Office over
Wilcox I'ejiartment Store.
John Makrls, Will Johnson, John
Wing and Harry Jamos are among tho
North Platto soldier boys who ar
rived homo from training camps this
weok.
Mrs- J. M. Mooney returned to Den
ver Wednesday after a visit with her
husband who now has a run on tho
main line.
Mr. and Mrs- Luclen S. Smith left
this week for St. Louis and thence- to
Illinois where they will spend the hol
idays with relatives.
Mrs. Arthur, D. Jones expects to
leavo today or tomorrow for Phila
delphia, her former home, where she
will visit relatives for somo time.
I will tako Liberty bonds as part
or full payment on nny of my guaran
teed used cars. Terms if desired.
ROMIOH GARAGE. 99-2
llarry Walteniath returned Tues
day evening from Lincoln whoro ho
had been attending the students'
training school at the state university-
For Sale 1200 acre ranch. $15 per
acre. Easy terms- will consider
North Platto property as first pay
mentt Phono Red; 920, or caU at
1202 east Sixth.
I picked up a stray black and tan
uettor dog Wednesday morning. 0
nor can have the animal by proving
property and paying for this notice.
CalL a ttho Derryberry & Forbes
Imploment Co. HARRY YORK.
Wo do not sell from catalogues. A
complete line of Columbia Orafonnlas
with free demonstration at HA Hit Y
DIXON'S. 98-3
Ed Wheelock, of the car ropair gang,
is carrying an arm in a sling, the re
sult of having been bumped by a
switch onglne. While tho injury Is
painful, ho is thankful that under tho
conditions ho escaped with his life.
Just a few moro barrels of those
Michigan Baldwin apples loft at $7 C0
ami $H.00 iikr barrel. McMichaelfs
nnnr-v AOS tin nivnv QQ.'
AVhllb freight traffic on the Union I
Pacific is not nearly aa henvy as!
early in the fall, yet the car haul Is j
as great as at this time last year as
shown by tho train sheets. Threol
freight crows have been pulled off
slnco business began to drop.
The American express company do- j
wtuiuu ut my uiuru luuuy mo Dlggesi
and best lino of white Ivory in tho city
Call and make your selections at
AUSTIN'S.' Open evenings. 98-2
Passenger travel on tho Union Pa
cific is very heavy at present, duo to
tho demobilization of tho soldier boys
and to tho Increased travel which
characterizes tho approach of Christ
mas. Wednesday night and yesterday
several of tho passenger trains came
In in two section.
Dr. L. J. Krauso, Dentist, room 3
McDonald Bank building.
"The Desert Law," a story of tho
groat West, with Jack Richardson in
tho leading role, will be shown at tho
Crystal Saturday afternoon and even
ing and in addition to this will bo
shown tho Official War Review Pic
tures of tho Great Drive that was tho
turning point of tho war.
I havo customers for town property
that ils priced right. What have you
for sale? See mo. GENE CROOK, next
door to Liborty Inn. 94-4
Rev. B, A. Cram, who had been in
town nttondlng tho Methodist con
forenco of ministers, returned to Sid
ney yesterday. Rev. Cram slnco leav
ing the army service has boon offered
tho pastorato of a church In Omaha
and also of ono In Lincoln. Ho is un
decided yet as to which ho will ac
cept. Wanted Hay baling outfit to bale
about 125 tonB of hay. Phone 797F031
C P. HOWARp.
Lieut. Paul Nolan, who had boon
stationed at Waco, Texas, nrrlved
homo the early part of tho weok.
Dr. Walter Crook, who was sick
with pneumonia for five weeks and
came very closo to "passing over,"
was able to bo down town yesterday
and dropped In to see The Tribune
Ho lost thirty-flvo pounds in weight,
but says bo Is now eating like a boss
nnd hopes to soon again resume his
normal condition.
Phono 1US and Juno a Grafonola
and your own selection of Columbia
records sent out on approval. It will
mule your homo brighter. HAHHY
DIXON. 98-JI
"Sandy," the picture showing at tho
Keith Saturday night. In addition to
the Arbucklo comedy, is from a story
by Alice Hegan Rico, author of Mrs.
Wiggs of tho Cubage Patch. It is an
absorbing story in which fate's cast
away finds happiness in tho great
laud of opportunity. It Is a story that
every lad and lassie should see.
See our lino of Cameo brooches.
They aro fine, largo and small. Sure
to pleaeo. AUSTIN, Jeweler. Open
evenings. 98-2
The Red Cross work rooms closed
yestorday until nftor the holiday,
when the work will again bo takon up
and prosecuted with tho accustomed
vigor. There is much work required
of tho local chapter and there Is a big
box of material on hand to be worked
up. It is tho hope of tho committees
that followfng this holiday vacation
each worker will respond with tho
same enthusiasm that they displayed
wiiiie tho war was In progross
Raymond hi:ndi:rson dihhvns
accidentally at sua
Raymond J. Henderson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Henderson of this
city, wnt accidentally drowned at ea
November lGth. This was tho sad and
Knocking word received by tho parents
wevi8uay tnrougn a loiter from
Mrs. Henderson's futlier who rrfltiln.t
In Los Angeles and to whom a cable
naa neon sent rrom London.
Raymond, who lmil snout Hin num.
mer with his parents appeared before
mo jocai examining board for admis
sion into armv nnrvlnn. On iiprnnnt nf
minor defects ho was rejected. Ho
then went to Los Angolcs and ngain
took nn examination only to bo re
jectee; ror a second tlmo. This did not
dim bin dosiro to become u soldier,
and ho aunlled nt nn Enirllnii rrwmM-
lng station in Los Angeles, wns ac
cepted and assigned to an English
nuo ungauc. no passed through
North Platto October 11th nnrnntn tn
Canada for embarkation nnd tho pa
rents nnu a snort visit with him while
tho train stopped. On Novembor 4th
hn snlled from Quebec, nnd whllo on
tho trip across tho ocean wns acciden
tally drowned, tho particulars of his
death not bolng given.
Raymond was twonty-throo years
old tho day boforo his death. Mb
brother Ralph is with tho Amorlcan
army overseas, and at last accounts
was stationed at Brest, Franco.
Tho word of tho drowning almost
prostrated tho iiaronts. Whllo they
wore greatly concornod over tho wel
faro of tholr two boys tho cessation
of war brought to them a groat rollof,
and they entertained tho strong hope
that both would bo returned safely to
them .
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(Jet a Detroit Weather Proof Toif
on ten (Iiijn frlul. Honriy.Oglcr Onto
Co.
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DurocJersey Jnilo Pigs.
For Salo Duroc Jorsoy Malo Pigs.
All ollglblo to registry. $30 each If
taken at onco. Call on or nddross
Blankonburg Bros., 1305 North Locust
St., North Platto, Nob. Phono Rod
8C1. 9Q.4
Soo tho Independent Grocery Storo
lor rnnstmns Nuts and Candlos.
Fancy Ap'plos $3.;0 per box; also
bulk apples at 1 40 per bushel. 98-21
MONROE SALISBURY
The Strongest Character in the Pictures in
HUGON THE MIGHTY
a five act picture full of heart 'ripping scones and a two reel
side splitting comedy "PAINLKSS LOVE."
TONIGHT at The Sun