The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 01, 1919, Image 5

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    i Sale of Summer Gooris!
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BEGINNING FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st
We offer for quick selling certain lines of Summer Goods that we bought in
our purchase of the Harcourt Clothing Co. Stock. Every item of
fered is dependable and carries with it our guarantee
Your unrestricted choice of all Panamas and Straw Men's Two-Piece Summer Suits of Genuine "Palm
Hats including Genuine South American Panamas, Beach" crashes and "Cool Cloths," Some are
n . - - n -s j i . made in the new waist seam models and others in
Genuine Leghorns and all iancy and plain conservative models that are good style
straws, regardless of former price J 00 now or a anV me Your Choice 00
Bathing Suits for Men, Women and Children. A fine assortment' MOTHERS! READ N THIS.
in all styles at ONE-THIRD the regular price. Remarkable Clearance Safe Price of Boy's Wash Suits,, CJ
3 to 7, values up to $2.50. Your choice at - UpC
Men's .Leather. Oxfords, now - - - $3.50
: : i 'A Big Lot , of Boys Waists and Shirts sizes 6 to 12, worth
$0 or three or four times' the low price we offer them at, OCli
aaJ - your choice - 07C
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FOR MEN AND BOYS.
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
State Bunk.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Lost Lowellen Setter dog. Reward
Notify Will Ritner. 68-2
Mrs. W. T. Pritchard returned Sun
day from a week's visit with friends
in Omaha. "
Canaries For Sale Mrs. Diedrich,
corner Third and Dewey. 58-2p
C. M. Trotter returned Wednesday
evening from a trip to the central part
of the state.
When in North Platto stop at. the
New Hotel Palace and Cafe. You will
bo treated well. 58tf
For used furnitures" including elec
tric washer and piano inquire SI 5 east
Third. Phone Black 93G. 58-2
C. M. Newton, son Donald and Joe
Pizer leave Monday on an auto trip to
the Yellowstone Park.
II. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists-
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Graves are vis
iting friends in town, having arrived
from the east yesterday.
Always try The Rexall first, it
pays.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson aro ex
pected homo today from an auto trip
to Estes Park and Denvor.
For Sale "Six room, bungalow, mod
ern throughout We3t end.Tnquire of
Liberty Land Co., over Rexall store.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Yost and Dr. D.
E, Morrill and daughter leave Sunjlay
on a fishing trip to Wyoming.
Always stop at the Rexall.
For the wedding gift you will find
wonderful suggestions in our silver
cases. Dixon, tho Quality Jowoler.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Picard returned
Tuesday from an auto trip to Estes
Park and other Colorado points.
Dr. Morrill, Dentfut. Office over
Wilcox Department Store.
A. M. Lock, who purchased the Ne
ville property on the corner of Fifth
and Vino has re-sold it to E. H.
Evans.
.Wanted Liberty bonds at market
price. Louis Ltpshitz.
Mlaa AT. Rlfimnn. steam baths and
Swedish Massage, ladles and gentle
men. Now in new location, 312 east
Sixth street.
Mrs. Julia Todd left Tuesday for
Saint Cloud, Minn., where sho will
spend the remainder of tho summer
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Samuolson and
children will return today from an
auto trip to Estes Park and other Col
orado points,
Miss Laura Murray, who has been
spending tho past two months in Chi
cago, will arrive home the early part
of next week.
The foundation has been laid for the
duplex house which Butler Buchanan
will build on tho cornor lot east of
his residence.
Shu Fly and spray at the Rexall.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Halligan return
ed Wednesday from a two weeks' visit
in the east part of the state, making
tho trip by auto.
Mrs. E. F. Seeherger entertained at
bridge Monday afternoon, compliment
ary to Mrs. Fred Warren and Mrs.
Donald Goodwill.
The Mnrlncllo Beauty Parlor, in
connection with tho Style Shop, open
every Tuesday evening by appoint
ment Phono 1!)9. 57-2
The Yankee Robinson circus adver
tised to show in North Platte last
Tuesday, changed Its routing and
passed up this city
Dick Baker was in town yesterday
enrouto to Sarben where he goes to
invoice tho Sudman lumber and im
plment stock preparatory to buying
it.
Mrs. Donald Goodwill and children,
who have been the guests of relatives
for several weeks, leave today for
their home in Minden, La.
FOR SALE Several pons of
thoroughbred White Wyandottes,
cockerel with each pen. Address R.
McFarland, Box 62G, North Platto. 54tf
Mrs. Rolfo Halligan is expected to
arrive in town Sunday and will prob
ably remain until Capt. Halligan re
turns from overseas duty.
Kodaks and films at the Rexall.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Buckley expected
to leave by auto yesterday for the
Yellowstone Park but havo delayod
the trip on account of tho rain.
Architect Beck, of this city, has
drawn plans for a new court house
which ho will submit to tho county
commissioners for consideration.
Mrs. L. W. -Walker and Miss Mae
Walker entertained at bridge Tuesday
afternoon complimentary to Mrs. Fred
Warren and Mrs. Donald Goodwill.
Wo just bought six diamond rings
that wo consider the most beautiful at
this price, $G0.00, that wo have-ever
had. Mounted in platinum and 14 and
18k fcold. Dixon, tho Jeweler.
Mrs. G. T. Field and Mrs. F. W.
RIncker will entertain at bridge next
Tuesday afternoon at the home of tho
former with Mrs Fred Warren as the
honor guest.
Mrs. A. F. Streltz entertained at a
konsington yesterday afternoon com
plimentary to Mrs. W. B. Conklin,
of Chicago, who is tho guest of her
sister, Mrs. C. F. Ridings.
Shu Fly and spray at tho Rexall.
Mrs. W. J. Henjly was hostess at a
reception yesterday afternoon given
complimentary to Miss Gladys Der
Irvine, of Cincinnati, who has been
her guest for several weeks.
Rupert Schwalger, now at La
Grande, Ore., sent tho Moose lodge
this week a case of big sweet cher
ries which members say. wero tho
finest they had 6ver eaten.
J. V. Romigh reports tho sale of
Chandler touring cars to A. C. Coombs
of Hershey, and Howard McMichaolj
a Chandler speedster to Chas. Pass
and a Chandler chummy to Roy Ison
berger, of Chappell; a Dodgo sedan
to Frank Griffith of Maxwell; Dodge
touring to G. R. Pavcy of Sutherland,
A. A. Stenger of Bignell and Steve
McWilhams.
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FOR
Friday and Saturday
and while they last
MenJs Fine Shoes, odd styles, sizes 6 to 8,
several styles and different 00 ID
leathers tpJiHO
Boys' Oxfords, only a few 01 7 K O flfl
pair left $ 6 if J $iUU
Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps, odd OQ CO
styles, sizes 2i2 to 4 ipZidU
Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps, kid, patents
and gun metal, a variety of styles,
sizes 3 to Gy2, at $8.00, $3.50, Oi flfl
$3.75 and HiUU
LAD IE S AND CHILDREN'S RUBBER
SOLED WHITE SHOES
Children's Strap Pumps, good canvas, rub
ber soles, sizes 5ys to 8 f(J
Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords, both low and
French heels, nice grade of canvas,
nicely finished rubber OQ OK
soles ' ip&iZJ
Misses' Strap Pumps, good canvas, rub
ber soles, sizes lV, to 2 -j fjjj
Children's White Canvas Shoes, rubber
soles, sizes 5 to 8 01
Children's White Canvas Shoes, rubber
soles, sizes 8 to 11 jg
Misses' Whito Canvas Shoes, rubber soles,
sizes llio to 2 $219
Wilcox Department Store.
W, J. Landgraf and A. B. Tlmmor
man returned Wednesday night from
a. week's auto trip to Denver and
points In Wyoming, visiting Mr. Tim
merman's mlno near Centennial.
Policeman Rodgers purchased a
second hand auto Tuosday afternoon
and an hour later sold it at an advnnco
of $115, which transaction Indicates
that Officer Rodgers Is soino trader.
Tho owner of a vacant corner lot on
west Fourth street turned down an
offer of four thousand doljars for the
property . This indicates that real
ostato values in North Platto aro still
going upward.
Several big packages of cigarettes
and tobacco havo been shipped to AV.
J. Landgraf by tho Knights of Colum
bus war committee for distribution
to the members of tho motor trans
port corps which Is expected to reach
hero tomorrow erenlng.
WANTED House or apartment,
furnished or unfurnished, and place
for car; south side. Will take lease
for ono year or longer. Responsible
party, no children; good references.
Phono 340 between 9 and 12 a. m, or
2 and 5 p. m. 53-
Jos'eph F. Nolan, ono of tho Blx No
lan brothers who were in tho service,
has accepted a position, in tho Roxall
drug store. Joo Nolan enlisted in tho
24th Engineers in September, 1917,
went to Franco in January, 1918, and
prior to his enlistment was employed
as drug clerk In Scattlo, Washington.
Tho local Dodgo Brothers agent, J.
V. Romigh, Is taking considerable In
terest In tho motor truck train which
will bo in North Platte this week.' Ho
has Just been informed by Dodo
Brothers that if the run is made on
schedule, that tho train will arrivo in
North Platto Saturday evening, Aug
ust 2nd. On account of tho largo
number of Dodgo cars and light
truckB used, it is tho desiro of tho
local agent that as many Dodgo
Brother car owners as id possiblo
will go to Maxwell to meet tho train
there and help wolcomo them to our
city.
'Clinton & Son' will
take caro of your Eye
Glass trouble; we guar,
anteo to givo you satis'
faction. Sign of tho Big
Ring. Son is with Undo Sam in Ger
many, will be homo soon.
When in need of good
things to eat Call 212.
We receive daily Butter
nut and Krenm Krust
Bread in sanitary parch
ment wrapping, '
Blue Ribbon Coffee is
our leader.
WE DELIVER.
Dick Stegemaii,
PHONE 212.
81S NO. LOCUST.
IMPORTANT TRAIN CHANGES
Effective August 3d.
No. 3 will leave North Platte at
2:55 a. m., Instead of 2:25 a.
m.
No. 3 will leave North Platte at
1:15 p. m., Instead of 1.50 p.
No. 2 wiH leave North Platte at
1:40 p. m., Instead of 2:15 p.
m.
No. 98, mixed from the branch,
will arrive at North Platte at
3:25 p. m., instead of 4:25 p.
in.
For any special information
consult
J. S. ORR,
Union Pacific Agent.
S. M. SOUDER
T. F. HEALEY
Liberty Land Company
Office Over Rexall Drug Store.
Choice Farm Lund in Lincoln and adjoining Count
ies. Also some good Ranches. Houses and Lots
in all parts of North Platte. uok for tho Dig l sign.