The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 23, 1919, Image 4
For The Two Remaining Days Before Christmas mi Come to this store Tuesday or Wednesday and select "YOUR MAN'S GIFT" that presents real sayings. 1 ' fflim We Of For That Boy A Suit Or An Overcoat OnSWBgy Suits, values up to $16.50 sizes ft;to 17 ' $ J 85 Xmas Neckwear Sale frour in hands all the newest shades. 4 A By all means take advantage of this 1 C each. I neckwear special Values A 3 for up to 1.00 OyC $2.00 Values cm 3 for Iup to l.ou U7 5a.su " 1 Values fl I J A 3 for up to 2.00 J i 1 y 3.50 STORE 1 OPEN A Merry Christmas 9Ti SPECIALS SPECIALS I SPECIALS SPECIALS Men's Bath Robes 20.00 $16.95 17.50 values jgg 15.00 values J J 95 1.50 values g gg 10.00 values y (Jg Ladies .' Men's H r epf?f , If 6 1 Smoking Jackets I'lne Quality Silk j 0 Special ri jGo at one price values l in-o all K c ' I .10 pn Men's Knitted Wool Mufflers 2.00 value Mens Initialed Handkerchiefs 25c quality. $1.00 box of six. Good assortment of initials left, but you will have to hurry. Special Price $125 Men's Fibre Silk Knitted Mufflers All colors Men's Fine Collar Bags Values P" up to 2.25 vp,9 Men's House Slippers Specially Priced $1.95 to $3.45 pair. Special Price $275 Discounts on all Traveling Bags and Suit Cases. Big Reduction on Men's Silk Shirts. Ladies Handkerchiefs These are elegant values. They come 3 or 4 in a fancy Holiday box. 50C a box. While they last. The Co. THE STORE OF PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR MEN AND BOYS. STORE OPENv UNTIL 9 P. M. Boy Overcoats values up to 15.00 Men's Hosiery We have placed on sale several short lots and broken sizes. Pick while the picking is good. Silk-lisle in embroidered stripe real 1.00 values, a pair Holeproof Hose All the new shades, 6 pairs $2J5 A Happy New Year BUSINESS l'OIKTKKS Big reduction of till Xmas novoltios nt the Stylo Shop. MIhb Mary Burgnor Is qulto seriously 111 with scariest fever. Llttlo Elmlrn Wilcox and Doris Gil bert nro 111 with tho measles. . Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. Mrs. Jos. Armstrong, of Tryon, on torcd tho Twlnom hospital Monday. Caronco Wilson, of Horshoy, was a business visitor In town yostorday. Special Kottlo rondorod lard. Brod bock's Meat Market. 86tt Miss Alice Hoagland returned Friday from nn extended visit In Scotts Bluff. Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist, Twlnom . Building. Phono !107. ?7tf' Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. Mrs. A. McVlckcr loft Saturday for hor homo In Denver to spend tho holi days. You can save money by buying XmnH gifts nt a big reduction nt tho Stylo Shop. Mrs. Art Yates, of Sutherland, visit ed ovor tho week ond with relatives In luvn. Illrschfold's, tho storo of practical gifts for men. 94-6 -.W. and Mrs. Hoyt Smlthors will dp-two today for Peru to spond tho holi days. This Is tho last call boforo Xmas. Our diamonds aro priced right as wo purchased them almost n yoar ngo. Dixon, tho Jowoler. Bronchial Health Health Talk No. 30 by Drs. Stntos. When tho bronchial unsnges nro In ti lgorous slnto of health thoy throw off Impurities that ordlnnrily dis charge through tho bronchial passages quickly ami easily.. Colds and coughs aro of short duration.. Tho bronchlnl tissues ar sensitive, ilrm and active. In tho Into Inilnonzii epidemic when tho victim hud weak bronchlnl reac lion to tho poisons given tho bronchial passages for discharge, tho result wis usually fatal. Among Influenun vic tims who developed bronchial pneu monia, tho percentage of deaths front ordinary methods of treatment was six out of every ten. Healthful bronchial passages de pend upon an undisturbed and full supply of nervous energy. There- is no known power for throwing off disease and developing health which equals tho inherent forces of tho body. Tho cause of nerve interference, or nerve weakness, is displacement of joints of tho backbone causing pressure up on tho bronchial nones. This press ure Is removed by chlroprntlc spinal adjustments. NO CIIAllOK There is no chnrgo for consultation and it places you un-x er uo obligation. Drs. States & States, Tito P. S. C. Chiropractors. Building and Loan Building North Plntto Ncbrnskn. A jewelry Xmas will always last. Dixon, tho quality jeweler. Dr. B. V. Thompson spent the week ond In Chappell with his brother Georgo. Big reduction of ajl Xmas novelties at tho Stylo Shop. Will Doebko arrived Sunday, from Shorldan, Wyo., for a visit with friends in town. Special Kettle rendered lard. Brod- beck's Meat Market. "- 8Ctf Thos. Hawloy, of Hershoy, cntored tho Twincm hospital for treatment Sunday. Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148 James Kccfo left tills morning for Sioux City to spend Christmas with his parents. Dress gloves for "him" In tans, dark browns and blacks. Edwnrds-Roy- nolds Co. 9G-4 . Mrs. Kato Daley, of Green River, is visiting relatives in town, having ar rived Friday. Prico Dixon's diamonds before you buy. Miss Irono Hubbard camo down from Clarance Day arrived Friday from Shroveport, La., arriving ton days in advance of his marriage to Miss Myrtle Beoler. If you are looking for a present for "him," save worry and time by trying first nt Edwards-Reynolds Co. 9G-4 At high noon Sunday Judge Wood hurst united In marriage Fred Daw son of Table and Ethel Johnson of Arnold. Try an Eversharp for Ills Christmas and you will aways bo his friend. Dixon, the jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Payne will leave Christmas night for Los Angeles whoro thoy will remain for two or threo months. Illrschfeld's, tho storo of practical gifts for men. 94-6 A dancing party which will bo free to all Elks and members of their fam ilies will be held at tho home Friday evening of this week. Motor gloves for "him" many dif ferent stylos. Edwards Reynolds Co., 96-4 Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Bllckonsderfor nro occupying tho T. C. Patterson inmiiiminnimurH itnint CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS DISEASES THE FOLLOWING HEAD EVES CARS NOSE THROAT 5vTr- ARMS LIVER STOMACH PANCREAS SPLEEN KIDNEYS BOWELS appendix sJre S lower Spioal (JCclumt) LIMBS LOWER PINCHED .NERVES, IMPOSSIBLE TO FURNISH PROPER IMPULSES (LIFE AND health) TO THEIR ORGANS AND TI55UE5 ii r r iln ! n rr tlin n liannnn nf 41m 1 n r f nr """"" U"""UI" lu ojjutiu uiioouiiug fnmllv in California Special-Homo cured bacon 35c per' nt cfZh " nVCUIe3 mnd. Brodbeck's Moat Market. tf,at ",0 SW Sho' , , , T-.ni . . -v t . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Friend camo up Fred Elliott went to Omaha yestor- , ,, To,ni, ,,. 'n day to visit his son Fred and family n(1 nhrMmna nt ti, !,, nt Mr. for a couple of days. , MpH Jna F,,nt, s You can Bavo money by buying Xmas' ,,,.,, TC,,u nnH gifts at a big reduction at tho Style yoUow. ,nst 8eon a't Dlr(lwood statlon. Notify E. N. Ogier, reward. J8-a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and Jay Smith will arrive tomorrow from Om- t.lir. in cnAiul Plirtotmna will, tlw!r niir- Beautiful silk pajamas would make. enta Mr"and Mrs, j. x SmIth. a wondorful present. Edwards-Roy- , , , t , . nojj Co 9C.4I This is your opportunity to got a r. , o i . x..!X"ins SMS at a big reduction at tho jt v. iiiuuiu lull autiuu; tur . gvQ giQn York whoro ho will spond several T Rush Dean and son Claronco and Mr and Mrs. Wm. Miller and daughter left Sunday for Sandusky, Ohio, where they wll visit Mr. Dean's mother and f-lotejr for two or threo weeks. What would make a more lasting and beautiful gift than an Ivory dress er set put up In a satin lined case? $10.00 to $60.00. Dixon, the jeweler. Mrs. James Hart will return today from Chicago. Mrs. Hart had been spending tho past few weeks with her sister who was run down by an auto truck and quite seriously Injured. If y,ou aro looking for a present for "him," save worry and time by trying first at Edwards-Reynolds. Co. 96-4 Freight traffic, which was somewhat slow during tho Bnow blockade in Wy oming, has now about reached normal conditions. West bound freight has been very heavy for sovoral days past. Xmas novelties to bo closed out re gardless of cost at tho Stylo Shop. Roland Lock had a leg badly cut and bruised yesterday while assisting In placing a tiro on tho Turplo truck, tho rim flying from tho casing while the latter was being Inliated and striking him on tho leg. Eleventh Hour Suggestions. Box candles, cigars, pipes, glass humidors of tobacco. Wo will deliver Xmas. Donelson Cigar Store. ::o:: Episcopal Church Christmas Services Children's exorcises and Xmas tree Wednesday evening, 7 p. m. Holy Communion at midnight, Xmas eve. Holy communion on Xmas Day at 9 a. in. At tho midnight communion special mua,lc, chants and carols, will bo sung by tho choir, under tho direction of Mrs. Schrlver. R. O. MACKINTOSH, Rector. FOB SALE. New modern house, oak finish, corn er location, with very llttlo expense could bo made Into a double house. Rent from half would mako goodly payments on property. Priced at cost of construction. Phono Red 834 ::o:: Fur Coats nnd Robes. Wo take orders for tanning furs and hides for coats and robes and for tho making of coats and robes from fur's and hides. Coats relined and re paired. 91tf L. LIPSH1TZ. Shop, R. L. Gravos returned Sunday from Omaha whoiv ho had boon transacting business for sovoral days. weeks visiting relatives. Illrschfold's, tllo storo of practical gifts for mon. 94-6 Miss Mnblo Churchill returned Sun day, from Fremont whoro slio had boon called by tho death of an undo. When In North Platte stop at the Now Hotel Palaco and Cafo. You will bo treated well. GStf Mrs. Jos. Nolan went to Omaha Mon day to spend Christmas with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Selnsh. Joe will go down on Christmas cvo. Motor gloves for "him" many dif ferent styles. Edwards Roynolds Co. 96-4 AVnllaco Crawford and sister, Miss Colesto, will leavo tomorrow for Fair Hold whoro thov will snond Christmas Miss Gladys Stogall has accoptcd a ;nt tho homo of Rov. T. A. Llndonmoyer. l't 'umriumuiiiiuj h.itb5 position aB cashlor at tho Dixon jewel ry storo during tho Christmas rush. "Shorty" Hodshlro, lato clerk in tho Huffman cigar storo, has roslgned nnd accopted a position with John C. Don. If you aro looking for a prosont for "him," savo worry and tlmo by trying first nt EdwardB-Roynolds Co. 96-4 Harry Huffman arrived homo Satur day from tho medical college at Omaha to spend Christmas with tho homo folks. Illrschfold's, tho storo of practical gifts for mon. 94-6 Mrs. W. H. Mungor camo up from Omaha Sunday evening to Bpond Christ uas with her son Horton and family Wo do nl kinds of gonoral ropatr Hero Is wishing you a Merry Xmas and a Happy Now Yoar. Dixon & Son. Christmas sorvlcos at St. Patrick's church will bo mass at six, eight and ton o'clock. At tho ton o'clock mass tho choir will bo assisted by Doucet's orchestra. Special Homo cured bacon 35c per nound. Brodbock's Moat Market. tf Many ompty coal cars aro passing west, but east bound coal traffic Is comparatively light. Tho wost bound omptlos Indicates however, a heavy movomont of coal oast. Plckard china, Dixon, tho Jowolor. County Commissioners Koch and Hormlnghauson wore In session trans acting routlno business yesterday. Commissioner Springer Is In Phllauol work John II Null, 606 Locust S9tf puln visiting relatives. We wish all our Friends and Patrons A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. The Rexall Store. HAY We Buy and Sell Obtain our Prices. THE HARRINGTON MER. CO. 9 4