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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1920)
li ZZ " Z ; 1 1 Sale Commences (lwig&&t WfFl I SUlll Sale Commences Thursday, July 1st AT 8 O'CLOCK, A. W. Sale Commences Thursday, July 1st AT 8 O 'CLOCK, A. M. m m On our entire $35,000 stock we offer a general reduction of from 20 to 50 per cent off regular prices. The reason: - NOT because shoes are coming clown or in spite of stories which you may have heard or read to this effect, shoes will not be cheaper this summer xr next fall. In our new store, the shelving will be but seven feet high, constructed in the most modern and up-to-date style. This low shelving will not accommodate our present stock and incoming merchandise. We must cut clown our stock- We must close out broken lots and here is wheie you reap thebenefit. On these broken lots you effect a tremendous saving for we are closing them out regardless of cost. Women's Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and House Slippers. Women's shoes, oxfords, pumps and house slippers in black kid, black calf skin, black satin, brown kid and brown calfskin, white kid, white satin, poplin nile cloth canvas, everything goes at a smashing price. A stock of women's shoes which serves the entire central and western part of this state and even supplies women residing'in'Colorado and Wyoming, offered to you at prices that will stagger you. Sizes from 2 to 9 widths from triple A to double E. Men's Shoes. Never have you had the opportunity to save on a purchase as is here pre sented to you. The largest and strongest stock of men's shoes in the central and western part of Nebraska consisting of every known and seasonable style. This sale applies to our entire stock of men's footwear, with the exception of Nettleton black kid shoes. Boys. Girls. Children. 'J Mothers, here is your opportunity to shoe the kiddies for the coming sum mer and fall. Shoes, oxfords, pumps, tennis shoes, barefoot sandals, every thing goes, even tiniest little shoes and moccasins for the little tots. This Is AnT Honest Sale. This is an honest sale, conducted in an honest way. It is impossible to enumerate all the wonderful savings that are being placed within your reach. If you take advantage of this offering you will, see your gain if not we can truly say, it will be your loss. This sale will be conducted for cash only. You may exchange everything which is not entirely satisfactory. You may purchase one pair or a dozen pair and receive the same courtesy and care. We ask as a special favor that you shop in the mornings, if at all possible, ancT please be patient if you are not waited on at once. We want every person who attends this sale to be fitted perfectly and will employ no extraunexperienced salesman. You save money on anything you buy from a bottle of Polish to a pair of Dress Shoes.. Sale Commences Thursday July 1st. at 8 a. m. . 1. Iramp ot Sons Shoe Sale Commences Thursday July 1st. at 8 a. m. LOCAL Alii) PERSONAL Mrs. .Tnck RobortB loft totliiy for St. Joe, Mo., to visit frlcnilH. Jlr. Howard YoBt, Dentist, Twliicm Building. Phono 307. 77t( Mrs. Knlph North wont to Ognllala to spqnd n dny or two as tho guest of ,frhjnds. t . Top buggy for Halo. Good iih how. Phono 7SGF4 or GG7. - 49-2 Will Niirirnr. nf tho Shoo Market, ro- turnod yesterday from a Imsliioss trip to Omaha. Jr. L. J. KItAUSE, lo"tlst. Me Douuld Hank Itulldlng. Rooms 2 Ss it. IMiqiio 97. 12tf Tom Adams and daughter returned Saturday from Omaha whoro they spent two weclts. Mrs. It. S. Campbell returned this morning from Lodgo l'olo and will bo a gucBt at tho A. P. Kelly homo. Judge Woodhurst united In marriage Sunday John W. Harpor, of Sidney and Miss Anna Alwln, of Webster, S. D. Llcenso to wed was Issued by Judgo Woodhurst Saturday to Guy Anderson, of Cozad, and Nina Folows, of Eustls. Try tho Roxall first, It pays, lltf Miss Uortlla Stobblns loft Saturday for Chicago to tako u dramatic courco with a view of taking up theatrical work. Dr. II. C. DrocK. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phone 148 Tho Swedish Mission will have its rogular meeting Friday. July 2d, at S p. m. at tho People's mission church. All Scandinavians welcome. Dr. Morrill, Dentist, office ovor Wilcox Department Storo. Miss Isabollo Doran, who camo from Omaha last week to attend tho Faulk-nor-Illik wedding and to visit friends, returned homo last evening. .Fred Elliott, yesterday in FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS. A real investment Is one that combines safety of principal together with a fixed and definite in come an investment yielding a rate of interest that is liberal yet consistent with sound, conserva tive business methods. No investment on earth so nearly approachcsjlhis high sVandard of excellence as First Mortgage Loans on Real Estate In this character of Investment the element of speculation is entirely removed, and in these days of uncertainty and unrest it behooves one to lopk carefully to the safety of principal and certainty of income. 4 You can secure such loans from ' $500 to $10,000 ; which wo have made with our own money and offer for sale. Consult us if Interested. Goodman-Buckley Trust Co. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Celery plants for sale, 421 East Second streot. Julian Walker spoilt Sutherland on business, Mrs. Dolly Freed wont to Wnllaco Saturday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. KUlen. of Wnllaco, were In tho city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Tim O'Koefo attended tho ball game In Paxton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cramer transac ted business in Ogallala Saturday. ..Steam Unlhs, Jlnssugo and Electric Treat men! nt 1112 Hast (itli, St. Phono S!)7. Mrs. Arthur Rush. tf. Tim O'Koefo loft today for Kearney to visit a sister ho had not aeon for eighteen years. Ira Ditto, of Urady. has gone to Orgcon whoro ho and his brother hnvo purchased n farm. I'iromnn Lawronco Enzmlngor has purchased tho Albort Haspol resldonco in tho south part of town Our snlo continues with marked success and with now bargain dally added. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Miss Gertrude Pntterson. of Nebras ka City, came Saturday and Is the house guost of Miss Wllma Coatos for two wcoks. Drady won from Moorofleld in n ball gamo a week ago Sunday by a scoro of 10 to 17. Singles and two bailors woro numorous. A California ranchman, born In Australia, has kangaroos for pots. Thoy appear In "Captain Swift." At tho SUN Thursday and Friday. Tho victim did not soo tho faco of bandit who hold him up In tho bush country, but ho heard his volco. That was enough. Ho novor forgot Captain Swift. At Tho SUN Thursday and Friday. Lula Crumbles and Madolln Tiiylor, who havo boon visiting Mrs. D. Rannio at Wnllaco spent yesterday In town as tho guests of Mrs. A. Wnugh and ro turned to their homo In Omnha last evening. Lno Cabbago plants rondy now. This Is tho right tlmo to plant them. lOo n dozen, GOo a hundred, $4.00 n thousand. Also nstors and bedding plants and flowers. North Plntto Floral Co. 49-2 L. I. Tucker rocolved a tologram yesterday from J. D. Famsworth nt Kimball reporting tho donth of Robert L. Sandrldgo of Kimball Sunday morn ing nftor an Illnoss of sevoral weeks. Ho was a mombor of tho United Spanish War Votornns of Camp No. 11 of this city. Sovoral voterans of tho local camp loft today to attond tho funeral which will bo hold In Kimball nt 2:30 this afternoon. Will CIoso During Races. Tho following merchants, on oecond thought, havo decided to close their places of business during tho rnces next Saturday, July 3rd. There may bo others who. will decide to do this 'later on: Wilcox Department Store. Style Shop. Walker Music Co. j Shoe Market. Derryborry & Forbes, Inc. C. M. Newton. Gummero-Dent Drug Co. Joe Stone. Ideal Dakcry. Harry Dixon & Son. Tramp Shoo Store. The Hub. Cash Austin. Rebhnuson Barber Shop. Landgrnf Darbcr Shop. E. T. Tramp Dept. Store. C. Eckolborry. Monumental Works. Frator Drug Store. Gilbert Harbor Shop. Coatos Lumber Co. Fleld-BIrgo Lumber Co. both yards Harry Samuolson. Arthur Fink. Clinton Jowcler. Paulson Cigar Store. Huffman Cigar Store. Carson Barber Shop. Revall Drug Store. Durbln Auto Co. W. R. Mhloncy Co. , Davis Auto Co. Dorryborry & Forbes Imp. Brodbeck & Son. Wnltemnth Lbr. Co. Leypoldt & Ponnlngton. Simon Bros. Nynll Drug Co. Midway Motor Co. X. P. Plumbing & Heating Co. J. Null. Hempill Printing Co. The Postoffice ball team will play RIG HARGAIN IN HIGH at Sutherland Wednesday Und the fol- GRADE PIANO. lowing day tho Regulars will play the Wo havo stored in a public ware- Sutherland team. On account of this house at North Platto a high grudo being Chautauqua week at Sutherland Pano which will bo sold at a substan tia games will be called at 4:15. tial discount if taken at onco. If in- nivnn o qm, ,,, ,,, , terosted writo Tho DENVER MUSIC Dixon & Son grind their own lenses. COMPANY. Donver. Colorado. 4G-S nt Tho Curo for All Ills LARRY SEMON in "THE FLY-COP" tho SUN Thursdny and Friday. : :o: : Posloffleo Team Defeats Gothenburg. Tho North Platto postofflco ball team, which is proving an aggrega tion of mighty good plnyors, defeated Gothonhurg Sunday afternoon by n scoro of clovon to soven. Tho gamo wan played on tho Willow Island dia mond nnd was witnessed by ft big crowd, tho grounds holhg ontlroly sur rounded by closoly parked nutos. Tho wind during tho afternoon was very strong nnd tho floldors woro unnhlo to judgo tho high balls, thus accounting to somo oxtont for tho high score. PIttmnn nnd Nokos twirled for Ncrth Plntto with Rauch behind tho bat. PUBLIC Land Sale 20 Choice Keith and Perkins County Farms At Public Auction, Commencing at 2 p. m. at PAXTON, NEB. FRIDAY, JULY 2nd, 1920 We offer at public auction 20 of our Keith and Perkins County farms, divided into quarter and half sections the choicest farm land in Western Nebraska, located from' 2 to 13 miles south of Paxton. Keith County. Neb.. 7 to 12 miles from Roscoe, and S to 12 miles from both Elsie and Madrid, on the main line of the Union Pacific and high line Burling ton railroads. Some improved land, some broke ready for wheat, and others in wheat with landlord's share to purch aser. List of lands offered can be secured from company office, 311 Fraternity Bldg., Lincoln, Neb., our Paxton office or from auctioneer. TKKJIS 15 Per Cent cash day of sale. Reasonable payments on contract September 1st and January 1st Settlement March 1st. 1921. Liberal amount carried back in mortgage, G per cent. Possession on some land immed iately, others after harvest. States Realty Investment Co. 313 Fraternity Building, LINCOLN, NEB. COL. D. F. BRYSON, Auctioneer. OWNERS i