The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 30, 1920, Image 12

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    A Real Sale Starts 'at 10 0
9
e Stock of Mos
agnificent Suits to Go
The choicest, the besL that's made. The best any store can oiler.
The most exclusive styles made are found in this store and now
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offered in this extraordinary sale at the startling low price of 39. 5. Many worth $135. None worth less than $85, all go in this sale
clock A. M., Friday April 30th
Our
M
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A
We want you to know why
Impatience, with weather conditions has caused a
decision to sell all onr licst That's Made Womens
Suits now at prices that if you sec them you' 11
buy for your future needs. Those of you who
have signed pledges will in no way violate your
pledge by buying now.
WOMEN , .
You may wonder why
We bought very heavy this season and so many of
our High Grade buits were so late reaching us,
and since arrival we have, as everybody else, been
hampered with bad. weather and bad roads and a
backward season, and now really got to sell. Its
your Fortune to obtain one of these suits, if you
are here early during this sale.
ALTERATIONS
Made at Cost to Us
NEVER
In the History
of this store has there ever been
an offering ol Women's High
Grade Suits at'suoh a Big Sav
ing as beinir offered you at
this time.
Come and see for yourself
and you'll be convinced quick
er than we can tell you spread
ing printors ink. The Suits
are gems of the season's best.
This the Greatest
Sale of
NSTANT
Don't Blame Us
If you come late-you'll be dis
ci ppoin led.
Hence we advise you to drop
your work the.minute you read
this ad and come to the store
while your size and the becom
ing style 4s here.' - .v.'w
Wise women will be inter
ested in this the greatest of
all Suit Sales.
FITTINGS
Made by Appointment.
f
" " ' V 9214
ecent Ye
SPECIAL
x Bungalow Aprons
STANDARD PERCALES
DRY GOODS - WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES
ONE PRICE TO EVSnYBOty J.U.NS.LSOH, MANAGES
EXTRA
Plated Lisle Hose S9c
FASHIONED ANKLE
Scmt-Mtecklu uitibunc.
ljt l, UAJti.. Kditur mid 1'ubllshor
subscription rates:
Oho' Vcar by Mail, In advance. .$1.75
. Oho Year ly Carrier, In advance, $2.00
Entered ut tlio North Plutto, Nebraska
' I'ostoftlca as Second Class Matter,
Fill DAY, Al'JHL Mill, 1020.
3F
COMMISSIONERS' PKOOKHOINGS.
April 20, 1920.
$55.84. Mr, Ditfsy linker Fusses Away. ! Dr. Wliston to Lecture.
Sundry persona, dragging, $77.10. Aftor suffering for a year with cah-. Evangelist R. P. Whiston, D. D
Danlts & Oldfnthor, oil, $132.08. Cor of the bladder; Mrs. Daisy, Bakor," known to North Platto people as "Bob""
Prank Heeler, mdae county poor, widow of II. L. Baker who was killed 'will gjvo his great Chautauqua lectin-
$37.C2. in the local railroad vnrds in Octobbr. on the "Humor and Pathos of the
Honry Morso, road work, $31.00, 191G, died at tho homo of her paronts, Wnr" in tho Christian church, on
Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Elliott, AVcdnesday 'Wednesday ovening, May 5th, at 8:1G.
forenoon. Tho funoral will be hold .The proceeds will go for tho benoflt
from tho Christian church Sunday af- M tho church. Dr. Whiston hold a
tornoon at two o'clock. Bereft arolRroat meeting here when Harry
,l.,l.ln TTi,n nml ann AV'ltllo 1irf KllOWloS WJ1R TUlRtm' 1111(1 Ilia linut nf
tJ i !lfo"0d niotorist parelltSi BlBt0P Mrs. Prod Tctr0 who Wends will bo glad to greet him
1"' ,a, tln (1 of lenitlon ho would t, of Brnd pna brolher8 again. He was eighteen months in
If , t uL o JTi yn,1 WU1, fln? Kufo of Council Bluffs and Frank, a, uniform and twelve months in France,
A. ami A. B. Elliott of this city. ,n "t(1 vrosn wont nnu lecturing. Ho
James Ball, road work, $7.00.
N. D. Wolls, road work, $23.00.
Win, Strickland, road work, $72.00.
Hoard ad journed to May 3, 1920.
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Tho trdublo which terminated in lier
was at Chateau Thlorry and tho Ar-
that at least 9 out of 10 will say Bosch
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IUUU1I1 lltut IIUlOUllilL Ml UUJUlll Milium . ...... i. ,
present IlermlnglmuHen. Kooh and rS death developed over a year ago. and
nunngor anu coumy cieni. ,,,. , , d ',7'" ' a speC.allst who aiagnoseu lier case at ' '""- "
,1'otiUou for pu.!lc ro.ul presented 7. pV,, w .X T" .f;" that tlmo pronounced no hope for re- ieu,.. ,s a. "i iuorent one as u aeair
borne with 1110 insiruciivo anu numorous
oinHviHi elm iido of the war. Mr. AVWston wan
nn.i rnnoiri. igrautcd the degree of D. D. for over
claims were allowed m follows: " V. lmi l,H0. "B ...l01 manu 0 '"as work. He gave this lecture 109
'AJohn Ketcluim, road work, $21.00. ci"n tluton "bn0 nroEroMs a ' !" Jill)r wa a omh woman n, "l Chautauqua last summer
vAlbort Stelnhnusen. road work, $49. J,, lUn Wu" nSw lrlK llur ot 11 ? TT.'1 f?r th Bamo ,eCture
M,n Ati, .....i ,.,,.i, (irnn jiiuhi. rtiinuui ti.Mi))uou mi mo HOW ,, " ... . h this COinlnir Clmiitnnniin sonsnn.
r. ....v..uj, iuim mnu, Tiu.u, i.i-i .,rn,i ,,nvs. n,... Bfj nninnn,i r rosiuouco in iorui rinno oiuioaruu 7::.
by C. F. Sullivan and others wa al- Sr ii i S ewry. Hor suffonlng was
l.ood and couniy survovo. dlrec.od to n'J u , Xvoiwrvo,; "ch patience, and from r
ttrl,rn ?l t1 :Sr&nSo utmost care S
Baptist Cliurcli.
Tho water in tho church basement
was pumped out the beginning of tho
week and wo shall bo able to hold om
services next Sunday.
Sunday school at 10 a, m. Mornir
wcrship at 11 o'clock, subject "Sceinj
Rome." B. Y, P, U. at 7 p. m. Evonin
r.oriices at 8 o'clock. Thoro will be
song service led by Mr. O. Johnson
ftonnon subject "Tho Last Night c
BelBhazzar." ,
Kindly note that tho two ovenin
services convene a half hour late
than usual.
PAUL A. SHENK, Pastor.
A beautiful platinum mounting with
2 small diamonds sot" on either side of
a beauti'ftil perfect bltio white stone of
regular size $400.00. DIXON, the
Jeweler.
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Auto KepnlrlnfT.
Prices 3!ght, satisfaction guaran
teed. Half block south of dopot. 30tf
'.George Bldwoll. road work. $1G.00. " " " " - " U. herself to every acquaintance. SI
. Xll nl tv Vintuii a tn I I tti nt r t .1 1 . ' ' ' " .i- i.
Shaw anil Porter, nil of whtnli m'n was a consisium niomoer oi me unris-
A I Uln iiiiaii PIL'll ' ' ' ' - ...ww
cola Highwny, $4S0
' Prod fohnBon, road work, $3C.OO,
l,oo Tilllon. road work, $35.70.
T. Woodgato, road work, $3.90.
Louis Orogg, roau work, $2,S.20.
'1bor Adieus, rwd worlf", $28.20.
T. L. Long, road work, $280.50.
N, W. Loiik. raid work, $98.00.
Richard Jackson, $115.20.
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Unusual Accident.
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priced at from $1500 to SIO.060. c.c n Mnn cluirch and a member of tho no- , " , "B "XL1"""
in and look at tho newest model water- nRree. Royal Neighbor, War on,pson luul bo 1, fee bdlv cri.
ininnf noi, m, tu. n ..i.,a Mothors and Loyal Mystic LoeIoh or- ,10, pson. " "0Ul rct!t 2.atUy criP.
. . w. ...N. uvi v- - - iniiiii nv n tin 1 1 At irnm n u nnm,
enn 7.nt:ons. . )L7. ' " " - "
i Jiiompson, 111 company with R. D.
.Johnson of Ogdon and Leon Marion of
Chandler. J. V. Romigh, Dealor.
gnnizat'.ons.
Tlio Forslilng Campaign.
Tho Porahing campaign was woll 11-
nancod. It was perhaps tho best flnan-
. A. R. Allen, froight on lumber, cl.mo8t voluminously ivortlsed, oi to j '
f.n nn ' nil flift on twit tint rtu l KTAl.1,rt l. . iU 1,10 "UlCOO(
1 la iinmit i ii i
A. D. Orr, ot Fresno, Cal., a former Springs, was riding a thru
rosldont of Lincoln county and Nortl- ,t lg,ht' when tho train stopped here
I'uiuo, oruormg tho Trimmo sent ;M to ,
.. .. IITirfl nintMlftlfV 'P inin nna o l
nil tho candidates in Nebraska. It had
large numbors of Important and in
$153.20.
J.088 Long, road work, $35.00.
.0. N. Clement, road work, $80.00.
. O. Kratzonstoln, road korw, $4.10.
.Tolin Cordcs. road work. $10.00.
Rush Merc. Co . mdno county poor, carried but 0110 county.
tin va
"Fresno is nrowinc beyond exnec-itho cr?vu1' nml " tllQ srlp was the
tti., r.n nnh ... n..nn., i, gun. In kcUIiik readv to tret out of
fluontlal citizens behind it. A motro- th f 'u ln'dUBtry lnrgoiy. values ho f whTch they were travel
politan nowspnpor used all its offortpln ,.,v,i ,;ni. nin :lng, tho ur n was dronned. and the
nnd fncultlos in support of it. Yot it ?li000 't0 joi000" 1)or ncro', l mtulo n igun, which was ono of tho old hammer
profit of moro than ton per cent on P"' ". was mscnargeu. rnompson
$12.05.
J. D. Shill. road work, $20.00.
John Jones, labor, $10.00.
R A. Sholl. road work. $51.00.
Frod McClymont, road work, $1.30,
rvrl Pear, road work, $9.00.
Scott Roynolds, road work, $0,30.
See Us For Your Drill
A. P. Kelly, bnllota and supplies, mont, tho ninnagomont of tho cam
$U13 00. palgn precluded that result. It tako
1, E. Foagan, road work. $112.00. working mon and especially farmort
' gr T. AVoodgato. road work, $18.75, to carry Nebraska olcctlon. Tho cam
Suthorland Lumber Co., mippllos. paign for Pershing was mado to soon
$fift0. strictly a business mon's government
' JTorshoy Auto t'o., repairs, $i4S.;iy. That was fatal, Lincoln Journal.
John iCammott, road work, $77.00. ::oi:
Iho fact was that with no lack t ,.inn nf onnn n, in,t was so situated that tho bullot entorod
espoct to Gonoral Porshing. NobmskJ yeari Dalit a good homo on tho rartbh tho t8'Ho of Ills right foot, tore
did not think it wise to have a mllltar, nn(1 t,0UKj,t n modern bungalow In .away tho bones back of two toos and
!man for president. Thoro was no pop-,!- yrosiio and am on easy stroot living : lodged under tho instep of his loft
mr rvHiiuiiBu 10 1110 cuu 01 1110 loauor in town Had a Income of moro than 1001. 110 was careu ror at Mrs. l H.
$13,000 last year on forty acros. WilUams' rooming houso until yoster-
"Mrs. I-aing recently sold hor twen- illn when his undo, Ed Thompson, of
ty acres for moro than $20,000.
"Saw Georgo Hammond this morn
ing. Ho dB well."
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Evou had thoro boon n possibility oi
Igonoratiug a favorable public sont!
D. .T. Antonldcs, mdso, $98.30.
II. Bostwlck, road work. $9.90,
Wo find that our stock on blouses )
so heavy that wo aro putting on
special sale to reduco tho stock, and
are oitormg tlio puultc somo rer
With lift eon drivers J. V. Romigh 'pricoa K T TRAMP & S0NS
mill mio. ivuiiiikii iuik iui tuiiuii iiiiu 1
Vns Jorgonson.Toail work, $89.00. .Clovoland Sunday night to drive out) J. V. Romigh reports tho salo of a
afvindoro Droose, sorvlces, $5.50, somo Dodgo. Chandler and Cleveland Clmndlor touring car to C. O. Woln-
S M. Bouuor, ouioo oKpuusus, i. tiiio. uu utouiiih ui mo garni, wun wnicu no win iur 10
. j i . r. p ..At.i. ..1. 1 ..... i. 1 . 1.
P. P, "WWonfold, mdso county poor, of froight shipments.
California.
Memphis, Mo., camo to tako him to
Memphis where his mother resides.
All throe of Ui boys are ex-solibors
and woro hoaiTeV. for Omnliu. Thomp
son and Johnson started from Cnllfor
nln and Marlon from Colorado. Goth
enburg Times.
First Presbyter-Inn Church.
The choir will give a prograi of
special niunic at tho First Presbyter
ian churpli at 31 a. m. The subjoct
for 8 ; p. m. "The Shepherd King."
Sunday school -jit 18 a, m.
This Drill with P ress attachment $210.00
F. O. B. NORTH PLATTE
Fordson Tractor - - $887.00
Oliver two bottom Plow - $140.00
Heedy-Ogier Auto Co.
PHONE 34
North Platte, Nebraska
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