The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 02, 1920, Image 7

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"SPRING SHOPPING" IS HERE
And what is more delightful than
a look through our ready-to-wear
department
Where you will see the 'many new
creations in snappy-style coats 'and
nobby spring suits
L Just received from America's fore
most maker of Ladies' tailored garments.
We welcome the shopper. We
know you must first look ibefore you
buy
And we are always glad to "Show
goods"
Just come in, try them on see for
yourself what styles you look best in.
Examine' the materials, 'the finish,
and test the fit.
SUITS
Most Beautiful New Spring Garments,
COATS
Prices Range $24.65 to $76.
Prices Range $19.65 to $65.
Millinery
Foremost in offering all thats
. new.
Dresses
Dresses of beauty selling
8 16.75 and up to S67.50.
15ctOOCi DRY GOODS-WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES i
I ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J.E.NELSON. MANAGER '
McCall
Patterns
Blouses
We never had sojmuch vnr
iety orso much Beauty.
School
Dresses
$1,95
LOCAL AND rEKSONAL,
License to wed was issued Tuesday
to Andrew Simonson and Hazel E.
Gray both of this city.
Easter Millinery, a very large as
sortment to choose from at "Wilcox
Department Store.
Tho Third Ward Lutheran Aid So
ciety will hold a bake sale at the
Maloney storo Saturday.
For Sale at once Ford Coupe, 1919
Model. Inquiro at 314 West Ninth
street. 24-2
Bernard A. Zalun and Freda F.
Ward, both of Ogalalla, wore united in
marriago by Judgo Woodhurst Wed
nesay. Now Suits, Coats and Dresses in a
delightful collection of styles on sale
at moderate prices at THE LEADER
MEU. CO.
I I II II il MnmMHMifTOTT II i'iMWWi i i"'IH ' iHiH H'l 'I M1 11 1
50-50 With
Our Customers
We are handling the
Maxwell Car.
We carry a complete stock
of quality accessories.
Automobile owners will
appreciate our policy of
courteous treatment, good
service, fair prices and re
spectfully solicit your patron
age on that basis.
Goodrich
Tires and
Tubes.
Veedol
Oil.
Storage.
Maxwell
Sales and
Service.
Ho E. Ewart Motor Co,
tiUSSKBlH
719 NORTH LOCUST.
Queen Quality Shoes for ladles at
Wilcox Department Store.
At the Church of Our Saviour in
this city, yesterday Row Henry Ives, of
Sidney, was ordained as a minister
of the Episcopal church. Ho has been
stationed at Sidney for a year or more
past.
Boys' Waists ICayneo brand lots
of patterns to pick from at Wilcox
Department Storo.
Milton C. Murphy and Opal Palmer,
both of Ilrady were issued a license,
to wed Wednesday. The groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Murphy of
Brady.
Now Suits, Coats and Dresses in a
delightful collection of stylos on sale
at moderate prices at THE LEAD Ell
MBit. CO. -
Complaint was filed in the county
court yesterday against Bon Wal
ton by Wm. Otten charging
a check payablo to tho Hondy-Oglor
Co. when ho had no funds to meet the
samp.
For Sale Rhode Island Sotting
Eggs. $1.00 for 15 eggs, and $0.00 a
hundred. Inquiro Mrs. Fred Nelson
Two miles west of town. 24-tf
E. C. Stevens, pleaded guilty In tho
county court Wednesday of assaulting
Alfred Watts and was fined ten dollars
and cost. Stevens and Watjts live
south of Horshcy and tho assault was
mado Mnrch 30th.
For Rent Now garage with electric
plant at Wollflcot. Nob. Address A.
C. Burton, Wollflcot. 22-3
Morchnnts havo signed an agree
ment to make mpproprlato window dis
plays during "Clean Up Week," which
starts Monday, April. 19th. Window
triinmors will vlo with each other in
originality of designs.
Complaint was filed In tho county
court yesterday by Wm Otton charging
him with drawing a check on a
Wilsonvlllo bank for $48.00 without
having sufficient funds to insuro tho
payment of tho chock.
Adlor's kid gloves for Easter, long
or short in all tho wanted shades,
each pair fully guaranteed at Block's.
Nlco largo homo grown elm trees for
salo. Mrs. R. Owens, 215 east Twolfth.
Phono Red 958. 22-8.
For Easter your boy wants to look
a "dresod up" ns Dad and Older
Brother. Wo havo tho quality of
clothes ho Bhoul wear In becoming
styles, in sturdy fabrics, in good son
Hiblo pattorns. Mr. Dunkorly or Mr.
Bedford in clothing (lopartmont of Tho
Loader Mor. Co. will bo ploflsod to
show you the wonderful good suit wo
sell at modorate pricos.
LOCAL Aal) PERSONAL
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For Salo Rcstdunco on west Secotr
atroflt. Phono Red 1125. 17tf
The Golden Rule Bible class of tho
Presbyterian church will meet with
Mrs. F. J. Dienor on Friday, afternoon.
Shubbery. Flowers. Bulbs nm!
SotHlB. ft, 10 & 25o Store.
Steward Kennedy served luncheon
to eighty Hlks yestordny. n number
that taxed his culinary department.
These luncheons which wore institut
ed several months ago, are growing
in popular favor with tho Hlks.
"'A Little Child Shall Lead Them
is still holding good. See the iWcturo
at the Kolth Monday and Tuesday and
eo how a child ended n fued that
embittered tho. lives of two families.
Harry Johnson is offering for sal
his property on west Third stroot and
as soon as he makes a sale will leave
for Arlsona with his family. He is
forced to nvake this move on account
of the condition of his daughter.
Tom Mix knows nil about tho wes
torn plains and evidently ho knows
quite a few nlco things about the girl
in "Cupid s Round-Up" at the Crystal
matinee nnd evening.
Bobby Bylund. the North Platte
wrestler, who hns been spending the
past month in Iowa, Illinois and Tex
as, will return home April 12th. Dur
ing his abnonco ho has been on tho
mnt with a number of wrostlers nnd
has not lost a match.
For sale Furniture Phone Black
22. 321 So Locust. 2-t
Guy Congdon, formerly of this city,
has been appointed trainmaster on
tho Chicago nnd Groat Western road
and will havo headquarters in St.
Paul, Minn. Ho assumed his duties
yesterday. Ho will move his family
from Chicago to St. Paul.
Come In and let us show you one
of our new spring hall policies Mrs
Kelso in charge at Woodhurst's Ins.
Agency. 21-3
People's Mission, G20 North Locust
Easter program, by Sunday school t
2 p. m., sermon at 3 o'clock. -Services
each evening nt 7:45 until Sunday
ovening. Miss Hedwig Peterson, of
Colorado Springs, will remain over
Sunday. Everybody invited to these
'services.
For a real clnssy Easter suit, coat
or dress BLOCKS Is THE place.
Orvld Ireland, on complaint of Mrs.
Beulah Uehrens, was arralnged In the
county court Wednosdny on the charge
of being Infected with a venereal dis
ease and refusing to submit to propor
medical treatment nnd disobeying the
orders of the board of health. Ho was
fined fifteen dollars and costs.
Wo welcome honest competition in
our insurance or any other businoss.
Woodhurst's Insuranco Agency. 24-3
The auto license work in the county
treasurer's office has so multiplied
the duties of tho force that it has been
necessary to employ Jan additional
clork, Considerable of Trcasuror
Soudor's llino is taken up by Inves
tigating reports of stolon cars, this
frequently requiring trips In the coun
try. The auto license work will keep
one clerk busy all the timo.
Silk lingeries for ladies in cropo do
chine, satins and the silk Jersey very
reasonably priced nt E. T. Tramp &
Sons.'
For Salo Thousands of strawborry
plants, some of tho Everbearing var
iety. F. O. Johnson, Route 1, North
Platte. , 23-2
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For CiPiinl)' CommlNMioiii'r.
I horqby announce my candidacy for
tho nomination for county conimluulon
er of tho Third DlHtriat on tho republi
can ticket at tho primary election April
20th, 1920, subject to tho will of tho
voters, whoso support I respectfully
solicit.
. DAVID K MARTIN.
For Clerk District Court.
I hereby announco that I havo filed
for Republican Nomination for Clerk
of District Court subject to tho will of
tho voters at tho primary Election
April 20th, 1920. Your support will
be greatly bo appreciated.
WILLIAM M. RITNER.
For Count)' Commissioner.
I hereby anouneo myself ns a can
didate for County Commissioner of
tho First District, subject to tho de
cision of the republican voters.
JOHN R. RITNER.
County Commissioner.
For tho first timo during the forty
years that I havo resided in Lincoln
county, I am asking for tho support
of tho voters. I am a candidate for
tho republican iiomlnnlion for county
commissioner from tho First district
nnd will appreciate tlio support of the
voters at tho primary olectlon to be
held April 20th.
J. E. KOONTZ.
FOIl CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT
I announco Uuit I am a candidate
for tho nomination for Clork of tho
District Court at tho primary olectlon
April 20th. I am tlio present Incum
bent of tho offlco, and if you fool that
my past services haro boon satisfac
tory I will bo glad to havo your sup
port for a re-nomination.
GEO. E. PROSSER.
For County Commissioner. '
I hereby nnnounco myself as a can
didate for county commissioner from
tho First District subject to tho will
of tho voters at tho Primary Election
April 20th. I havo been a resldont of
North Platto for thirty-eight years.
T. M COHAGEN.
wiiols WHO
IfEHMIKOHAUSEN'
For Comity Judge
Sentiments
Every ono will bo on an equal when
thoy come hoforo thnt court and will
bo lnnocont until thoy nro proven
guilty. I havo no onomlos to consure.
no friends to protect nnd Justice will
be placed whoro it truly bolongs. If
you aro looking for a square doal
Vote for Ilonnlnghauson.
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o 1 ILL iLlilJUAKrJiR.5'
wiu.ro Society SSrawD (Blttfljra arc sold
t f;
0 A. D. A O.
Styl.
e is naraer .
get than all-woo
HP HERE would be no distinction for
Society Brand Clothes if their only vir-
tue was all-wool. Any maker could give
you this if lie wished. But style is" a mat
ter of creative designing and careful, costly
workmanship.
Society Brand Clothes
For Young Men and Men Who Stay Young
There are many new patterns for spring
new touches oi smartness in cut, new fea-
tures that you should see to know what's
conect.
HARRY SAMUELSON
Outfitter for Good Dressers
PUBLIC ALE
At the Johansen Barn, North Platte, at 2 O'clock
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 3rd.
Four head of hores consisting of ono team black
horses weight 2800, one team horses weight 2G00. Tlieso
are good work horses and are all under 8 years of age.
Ono 4-year-old cow, good milker, Hire sets good work
harness, 3-inch tiro lumber wagon- two log chains, bale
hay rack. 50-gallon barrel, 12-hole laundry stove, Favorite
cook-stove, extension table, and a lot of other articles.
Terms mado known hour of stile.
II. C. CROW, Owner.
Col. II. iM. .Johnnscn, Auctioneer.
V. C. l'iclHliekor, Clork.
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