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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1919)
THE STYLE SHOP Ladies Outfitting and Ready To Wear.. SPF.PIA1. .wipt SAir; In order to get you acquainted with our wonderful line we are putting on our first sale. The newest style in all wool skirts, colors and patterns that sell for $10.75 you can buy this week at - Come and see for yourself the newest . Fair Models. Blouses ;" ALL WOOL MIDDY Blouse navy blue trim med in red and white braid with full embroid ered eagle, special at $7.95. Waits and Blouses Beautiful new fall waists all colors and combin ations, all sizes 36 to 48 special this week at $7.95. -j Mrs. C. E. Sousor and daughter Miss S. M.'Soudor and family motored to. Dresses for Kieryonc. - Corn; epont- tho wjboK. P.nd jit Clarkd Mooroflold Saturday to spond Sunday The Stylo Shop's clothes for Indies visiting C. E. Souser, Jr. -"- f ttiur relatives. renroaont roal economy of high quality Luclati Stebblns left Saturday for -MIbqs Ehtel Sousor and Lola Wal-B18 dltlnfctlshcd frojp::ho falso ecaud Chicago where ho wlUBpcnd'couTJla torH-spont tho weolftond In-Loxlngtonj my. of low price. Sonio pooplo think pno-kiitiw of nothing that will dispel It so Chicago where ho will spend -a'coupia torH-qpont tho weolftond In-LoxIngtonJ my. of low price. Sonio pooplo tlilr of months looking after business mat- with Miss llllina SJagfotf. (The Styio Shop cpthos pre high prl tors. Kor 0inSRV ,.int,nH no n Tim Sfvl A- If you'hold that opinion wo kilo LOCAL AST) PERSONAL ' Try tho Rexall first. Miss Sadie Horan, of Omaha, visited over tho week end with friends In town. Kodaks and films at the Rexall. Carroll O'Neal, of O'Nlell, spent the week end with his sister, Miss Julia O'Neal. ' Sight Sepclalists. Dixon & Son. ..; Lawrence Payne and Merrill Cross spent Sunday with friends In Chap pell. vMisses Lydla and Hattle Bjo.klund spent 'the week end with friends in Gothenburg. Harry and Joe Pizer left this morn ing for Boulder, Col., where they will enter tho University of Colorado. Try tho Rexall first. Mrs. J. W. Fetter has accepted a po sition as bookkeeper for tho Stacy Mercantile Co. m W y Sight Scpcjalists5 Dixon & Son. Albert Schatz came up from Omaha Saturday to spend the week end here with his family"; Mr. Bailey, the new freight agent, was called to Oshkosh yesterday by theiillness of his' wife. Dixon & Son; Sight Specialists. rrThig Is your opportunity to get a pure all wool $10.50 dress skirt for ?7.60 at The Style Shop. Wonted Two young ladle's to take care of our booth at the fair. North Platto Floiir Mills'. Tom Adams, cang foreman at the ice houses, left Saturday night for Miss ouri where ho will combine uusmes3 with pleasure. A platinum 18K and diamond wed ding ring at Dlxons at $100.00, the best value. A civil-service examination will be held In this city October 22nd, for,, the position of "postmaster at Big Springs. Tho offlce'ipays an annual compensa tion of $1200. Henry fgkburg, of Holdrege, was In town yesterday, coming hero to hold a sale of land belonging to' an estate , of which ho Is the administrator. Dixon has' another platinum, dia mond and gold wrist wrist wijtch as they advertised some time ago at the same price, ?11Q.00. Lloyd ABkwlg went to Kearney yes terday to continue his course at tho Kearney military academy after spending tho summer here with hifi father, Cy Askwig. Wanted Lady to da regular clean ing. Apply Brooke' Studio. ' Place tho 'Royal side by side with any of tho $200 phonographs so wide ly advertised. Place it to any test fnr looks, for action for tone, for vol umeit will surpriso you. W. R. Ma- lonpy. A.' gontlo rain fell for about four hours Sunday morning, nddlng-about n half inch to that which fell eight days hofnre. Tho Kround Is now in good condition for putting in th winter iwheat crop. Russell Langford loft Sunday morn ing for Palo Alta. Cai;, whoro ho will ontor tho Loland Stanford university. Let Dlxon'a take caro of your eyes. iWhen lnUNdrth 'Plattelttop at the HShop. or nojhlng that will dispel It so m Hotehgalaco andfo. You will Ja$ CWnCd to her 1Z values are Slrhttshon bo Created vjftll. 4 -X 58tf fcj in;giicrll,jfh' ldy tor i visit prices S not Ask to see o .r , , ? A Chat Cnlhouft and? daughter of.vfrJweol&-Ith for mothcrr'Mrs. f?0 Jf .wS Oitd si lrtl and let uh Doris" returned yesterday rom Den- Cajrollfon'nd brother Oliver Carroll. , SnonMrato thl store's Aor-d n w&ttlnriiSf 8PC,lt U' P"' Sale-Onoir-ltfch Marion Oak anrSrndvliaS.lhV of geStho" wcck isiung innoB. heater. A. O. Kockon, 220 west hnblt or trading hero where tho finest Mr. and Mrs. James Dienor returned merchandise Is lower priced. Tho Saturday from Bollo Forcho, S. D., smart dressed woman comes horo to where they have just 'finished proving R. F. Cottoroll roturnoc. Friday from trndo because sho knows sho can find n up on their claims. j ( Omaha whoro ho had accompanied his dress that will suit her particular typo. i'For Sale Small safe. Can bo seen, sister from Lead, S. iVtd tho hospital, Vc do not try. to fit tho largo, tho at office of J. E. Evans. 'if . 70tf i Mr. Cottoroll had spent the past two Email, tlje short and tall In tho same Misses Mildred and Josephlno Mc- .'ceks',n Omaha with her and reports model. Wo have plenty of garments to Keown and Miss Wynne Sullivan tlmt sno ,s somewhat Improved. show you but not dozens of the same spont tho week end In Brady as guests Farmers Dodge Brothers light modol. Wo selected our dresses jib of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sullivan. truck or commercial car would bo tho they were shown on living models and -Mr and Mrs Win Dorrnm Mr and handiest thing you over had In tho used our vory. best Judgment to solect Mm Alvln EHnq ami Mr nnrt Mrs , automobile lino. Fast ns a touring garments for each nnd every dlfforent Lano spent tho week end hunting car n"Kor than many heavy trilcks. , typo and figure. Our salosladlcs are ducks up la the lake country. 1 l win Td 9T, ne,r cent of your haul- .at your disposal and wo will bo ploafe- Amethyst mounted In platinum nrid"' 14K gold with 2 diamonds mounted 9"' Congdon passed through Sat below, dlspayed in a scarf pin at on . No. 1 enrouto from Chicago Dixon's will pleaso any man. $35.00. i l" ou" "aucisco anu uis ngoies . m , , ,, , I whero ho will, make refrigeration tests Ur. J. O. I WineiH lirriVOU IlOniO fnr Min imvnrnmnnt fliiw xvna Mmaon morning from Omaha where ho- had, from a )arBO group of mcn for Ul,8 Bpent the past two weeks In tho hos-lwork on nccount of his oxporlence In pltal following an operation upon his thl8 ,ln(J wIUl both tho Unlon Pivclfic "ose- I and tho Illinois Central roads. L. C. McUraw, or tlic Mcuraw liadt- Harry Dixon wont to Grand Island ator Co., North Platto, came Thusday Saturday to spend a couple or dnjs looking artor business and attend the AT THE SDN THEATRE. MYTHIIKS OF PASSIONS' STARRING KITTY GORDEN 4 ALSO Fatty Roscoo Arbuckle Comedy. ' Good base burner, Art Laurel, for sale. Phone Red 6G9. Mrs.' Ed Farrell, of Elkader, Iowa, is vieltlng at the home of her brother D. J. Frederick. Kodaks and films at the Rexall. Mrs. J. B. Murphy returned this morning from a three weeks' visit in Creston, Iowo,and; Chicago. ' " , Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Sebastian; of Carrollton, Mo., are the guests of their son J. E. Sebastian. Do not fall to see the new lot of trimmed hats in Hie $5.00 and $G.G0 millinery department, at Blocks store. Puppies for-eale. Call Black 395. Mrs. Chas. Herrod and children, who had been visiting in. St. Louis for several months, returned home Sat urday. Forja6alo Eight room modern houstpriced at $3,600 for this week bnly. Located at 401.. south Ashl Phone Black 873. 73-2 We are showing a splendid line of banded sailors for '$3.00 in the millin ery department at Block's. Villa Whlttaker. Lost Mackinaw, Sunday night be tween Experimental Farm and North Platte; Return to North Side gro cery store and receive reward. Tho Royal Neighbors will meet to morrow afternoon with Mrs. McFad den, who will be assisted by Mes Uames Rlcheson, Bonham and Wil son. George Freed, who reoently returned from overseas service, visited rriemis In town Saturday and Sunday, ilo has resumed work as a commercial traveler with headquarters at Colum bus. - All wool $10.50 dress skirts this week $7.50. at The Stylo Shop. E. N. Ogler, who recently purchased tho Elliott property in tho 500 block on west Fourth street, will remove the house to a lot on west Sixth and at once begin the erection of a modern bungalow:. - RAILROAD MEN This is your last chance to get tho famous niade-lo-measuro Utah woolen underwear, flannel shirts, etc. Read the adver tisement on the front page. .Mrs. J. S. Sims, Mrs. S. C. Mecomb cr, Mrs, J. B. Redfield and Mrs. Ralph Hansen wero among tho ladles who accompanied their husbands to tho Shrlners' meeting at Grand Island yesterday. , Do you need a mackinaw, sweater, underwear or flannel shirts Sure and read the Logan Knitting Factory advertisement on the front page. Among tho Shrlnqrs who attended tho meeting at Grand Island yesterday wero John McGraw, W. C. Shelvor, Fred Frcdorlckson, Geo. Frator. Gus Anderson, Roy Cochran, Dr. Cpesslor, Dr. Redflold, S. C. Mecomber, Charloy Edwards, Chas. Boguo, R. C. Pratt, Dr. Slmms,, Ralph Hanson, Will Vo selpka, and E. J, Maupin, those going down on No. 16. A number of others wont down on No. 4 the night bofbro chassis and will build tlm car at tho dqtton garage, whoro ho has built oth ers Gothenburg Independent. See the new Dodge 1920 touring car bodIe3 either at the Romlgh show rooms on Locust street or at tho Fair Grounds. These now bodies are an other reason why It has paid many buyers to wajt for their Dodge, In stead of taking a lesser car offered for immediate delivery. ed to f.liow you through our lino. ::o:.- Ship Ico 800 Jllles. Tho supply of Ico at tho Union Pn- "l whero ho will, make rorrlgeratjon tcsHi clfio Ico houses was exhausted last weoK ana irom twoivo to rourteon cars arq bolng shipped In dally. This Im ported Ico comes rrom as far south as St Loiilft and ns far north at EuClalrc, Wis. Tho fact that tho 50,000 tons stored in tho ocal houses has been ex hausted is evidence of tho heavy run! or rerrigerator carB this summer. :;o::" All Canteen Indies can securo their freo tickots of admission to tho grand stand by applying to Mrs. Boguo, to whom tho tickets have been given. All membors of tho War Mothers Club will ! also bo given freo tickots or admission to tho grandstand nnd can socuro thorn by calling on Mrs. John McGraw. WEDNESDAY "INFIDELITY" WITH ALL STAR CASTE ALSO Charlie Chaplin Comedy to build a racing car for C. C. Runker of Grand Island. Ho will use a Bulck; meeting of thc Shrlners Monday night, after which ho will visit his daughtor, Mrs. D. M. Conlln, in Omnha, boforo going on to Chicago to address tho watch inspectors who arc meeting; thero this week. ::o:: Winter Apples For Sale. Fine hnnd-plckod winter apples, sov cral good varieties. You can' buy them cheaper now than later. N. B. Spurrier, phono 7S7F22. A cameo brooch of surprising valuo, four dlnmonds, Bolld gold mounting,! $60.00. Soo Dixon. - THURSDAY "THE BISHOP'S EMERALDS" STARRING VIRGINIA PEARSON ALSO Mutt & Jeff in Switzerland. Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bide. Phono 143 For Sale Manure spreador.. Can Mr. K. umn, who i.u, "--'Bhop. Butlor Buchanan. 72-2 copted tho position of matron at uie, Tho momborH of Ca D A R. c. wore TuMnnm hosnltal. fell down the baso- . . , , , ifa mi,i . i, i.nnu, ment stops last week and fractured a ,agt FrJday aft0rnoon, honor guests log. being Mrs. Geuman, MrB. Cruson and Mrn nrn nrlccd rlirlll. Sec IIS ATr8. Bakor. and also Mrs. Patterson before you buy. S. & It. Service , wlio had just returned aftor an ah- Station. sonco of four months. Tho twelve n n Wnlncnnd snont Sunday in Fre- guests, seated at tho beautirully deco mont visiting his son Claudo who Is rated dining table found undor their tt student at tho Midland college napkins, tho evidence of ,tho hostesh' tlv. romoved from At-! ability as a pootoss, In the poems deft- ohlfion Kan., to Fremont. I crlptlvo of tho different members of 'cia ,nDn i.nrnnr in coed tho Company. Aftor a delicious two :'...,. m,nn 7REiw ninns Aii- course lunch had boon served, Mr: coi.umui. . . ( Evan8 Jn benutlfui inngUngo, presented cierson. Mrs. Hlnman, captain, In behalf of Bruce Brown of Brady, fonnor moi.- tne Company a beautiful stltoc-tdssec ngor-of the . local tolophone exchanBo. tn0 company a nandsome cameo pin. .was married at Central Clt, bopie -jTho memuora of Co, n aro tu0 a bor 14th, to Laura Atkinson or Lin- . ,t8 orKanl5!nUon ir, months nco. and coin. . the rrlondshlps welded togothor by Anv lndv Is nroud to say sno owns a uari work and mutual sorvlco are Cordova purse. Bowaro of Imitations. part ot 0l0 reWard for patient nnd coit Dlxon hns tho exclusive tsalo on them. ; tinued effort. Co. D is composed of See "Clinton s bon' tho following mdlos: Mosdamos Evans hout vour Eyes and 'Church. Gantt. Barber. Pattorson satisfied. Sign ot I Sholver, Edwards, Hoxle, Field and I Fair Week Store News Lady Visitors o,Ve in vited to make their head quarters here, meet your' friends at Block's North Platte's Greatest Ladies I Store. ! 'I MMMMjlMl a M l j 1 1 j Ladies' Ovitfitting Store NORTH PLATTE AND COLUMBUS, NEB. Our rest and Corrcs pondence Room at the Service hf County Fair Visitors, Check your parcels' free2nd floor. BLOCK'S XjADIES' OUTFITTING STORE extends a hearty welcometo the thousands of ladies ,vho come to viev. theisigttts of-our Greatest Lincoln County Pair. " 1 This big ModenrfWonip'ri'u Ready-to-Wear Store with its great stocks df Fashion's Newest and Best in Fall Apparel will prove of much intere'st to our out-of-town 'friends'-who are with us this week, and we herewith inyite all to visit the Store Beautiful where courteous salesladies will gladly show the new thinga, without importuning the visitor to buy M New Fall Models in -Women's Apparel. Fall Suits are W the New radiant with beauty and ap propriateness. The lines of the suits are smart and' graceful, but each' suit is sof tened with artful touches of relief and trimming, buttons, belts, sashes, plaitings, tas sels, fur collars, braidings and many other effective beauty features Tailored suits in serge, tricotine, sil vertone, pan velvet, velour and poplin, in all the wanted new fall ahades. Prices range from $29.73 -to $1S0 The New Fall and Winder Coats. Not in any season that is passed have we had sucli an exquisite collection of coats to offSr our patrons as this season. Women and misses' coats in Bolivia, Sil vertone gold tip crystal cord tinsel tones, Yalama cloth, Poula cloth, velour, seal plush, Baffin and Yukon seal; some are made with and some without belts, plain or fur trimmed models, and mostly lined throughout with plain or fancy satin linings Prices range from $19.75 to $230 Charming new dresses are more beautiful than ever, and we positively aro show ing the largest and most at tractive assormtedit in the city, of brand new frocks in serge, jersey, tricotine, pop lin, tricolette, satin, poulette an some toffetas, all made up to the minute in style in all tho leading new autumn shades and priced to stand comparison. Prices range from $14.98' to $98.75 Wonderfully smart and so new are the blouses for fall. Freshly arrived are these charming blouses, fashion ed into many original models, The colorings are soft and the needle work the best. Y5u will be surprised to see the hundreds of dainty waists. How lovely they are .and how rea sonably priced. We have them here for you; crepe georgette waists from $4.98 to $37.50 THi: NEW VALTj SKItTS Hundreds of new autumn skirts in the new plaid materials, tricotine, serge, tricolette, woll and silk pop lin, dependable satins, etc., made up to the minute in style, button back trimmed, cuff bottoms and plain tailored models, any style, any color at any price you wish to pay is here at this store. Prices range from $4.98 to $37.50 FURS I FURS! The greatest assortment of furs ill western Nebraska now on display, in sets or separate pioceB, made of mink, beaver, red fox, silver gray, Taupe Fox, Roccoon, Martin, Lynx, Wolf, French Cenoy, etc. Every set or piece sold hero is fully guaran teed by the manufacturer and back ed also with our own guarantee. Prices range from $10.00 a Set up. ' We specialize in Extra Size Garments for the stout, woman, a complete showing of Stout Suits, Stout Coats, Stout Dresses, in wool and silk materials. Stout Skirts and Extra large waists, sizes up to 54, all priced very reasonably. Great showing of Children's Fall Coats and Dresses, ages 2 to 14; also a complete lino og Infant's Wear - for he baby. . GLOVES, HOSIIERY UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, HOUSE DRESSES, APRONS. LADIES' OUTFITTING STORE NORTH PLATTE AND COLU MDUS, PETTICOATS, KIMONAS, SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR, Silk and Muslin RAIN COATS, Leather and Velvet Bags. the Big Ring. Hlnman, ESI