The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 23, 1920, Image 4

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    SENSATIONAL SALE.. OF DRES
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SATURDAY ONLY
Any Skirt in the House Regularly Priced-at $19.30 up to $46.00, in our Display Window Friday and Saturday
$ " . :
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STYI
Give it to your boy
Are you not tired of your old wa)ch?
and buy a new one for yourself. Jt7x
Our watches keep correct tfrrfetend will not over-weight
your pocket. We have the BEST WATJCHES made. .
And let us shdw you a new Cnalhtbr Fob and Charm, it
s a mark of quality.
Our Wrist Watches are reliableTand inexpensive. Soldier
and Sailor Boys have made them popular for men.
CLINTON, The Jeweler.'
THE SIGN OP1 THE BIG RING.
LOCAL AND PEHSONAL
Try tho Ilexall llrst. It pays. 14tf
Harriet Murrln is vlsltng her mothor
In town this woclc
SoaBonablo goods. Gummoro-Dent
,Drug Co.
, Mrs. Joo Sulllvnn, of Brady, was In
the city "Wednesday.
Pearl Huntor loft yesterday for a
greeks visit In Omaha,
Dr. LJ. KRAUSE, IotIst. Mo
Donald. Hank llnllcllng. Itooms 2 & .
Wiono 97. 12tf
Charles Martini and Lawronco
Payno returned this wool; from a trip
,to Omaha.
GJionlllo for working tho embroidery
on your now dress at Wilcox Dopi.rt
ment Storo. '
Dradloy Bathing Suits. gold oxolus
ivoly In North PJatto by Wlioax De
partment Storo. 1
Miss Esther Smith roturued to hor
homq In Kearney this week after visit
ing at the Strauss homo.
Ajlmby girl was born Wednesday to
Mr.land Mrs. J. 13. Sebastian. All
concerned aro. doing nlcoly.
Mrs. T. llonloy and daughter
Katherlno loft yostorday for Douvor
to spund a couplo of weolcs.
J." E. SEHASTIAN,
Tito Old Lino Life Man,
lies. Phono 1138. Ofllco riiouo 012J
Mrs. M. T. Oldt, of Kansas City, who
'hast boon a guest at tho Glen Miller
homo, loft last ovonlug for Allinnco to
visit relatives.
P. J. Norton, of Ornnd Island, ac
companied tho officials this far Wed
nesday and Ih visiting IiIb father P. A.
Norton.'
LadfauFibro Silk Hobo 89c a pair,
col(ra)Vhlto and pink at Wllcov Do
partmdritStoro. Mr. and Mrs C. J. lioyles. of Overton.
and Mrs. W. U. Roborts woro gutfsts
at tho SoUsor homo this week onrouto
homo from n trip to Estos Park. '
Men's Work Shoos sizes from &Yj to
10, at a saving of from ono to thrao
' dollars a pair at Wilcox Department
' Store.
Misses Charlotte, Ruth and Hr.zol
Katan, who havo boon guests nt tho
homo of their sister Mrs, Glen Mlllor,
yioft last ovonlng for tholr homo In
H Alliance.
Miss Carrlo Pinch, of Columbus, 0.,
'who1 has boon travelling through A
laska and tho western part of this
country for tho past throe months Ib
' a guost of Mrs, Goo. B. Dont UiIb wcok.
Tho most woudoful monoy saving
Balo on nil kinds of womon'e wear now
on at Tho Loader Mor. Co.
Irono Chstlo in, "An Amatour Wlfo"
is tho ugly duckling until Bhotroacljod
Now Yorkthen sho gnw lino foath
ers and whon husband roturnod ho
found tho duckling could fly. Crystal
Saturday and Monday.
Ilolou Schwalger and Anna McOlnln
went to Nichols yesterday.
Ladies Spring Coats $24.80 on tho
Dargcln Squnro at WILCOX'S.
Rob Sullivan loft yesterday for Don
vor to spond two weeks.
Bob Dickey wont on a business' trip
to Gothonburg yostorday.
Como In nhd boo our now Taffeta
BIousob, clover stylos, reasonably
priced. E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
King Rhiloy, of Oahkosh, wont ho no
yesterday after pponding a few lays
In tho city.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. PlolsUckqr loft
yostorday for Donvor whoraUioy will
spond a week.
Jaok Shields loft yostorday for Osl
kosh nftor spending a fowdns.ln tho
6Ity on business.
Mr. Tottonhoft left Wednesday for
Omaha where ho was called by the
death of his sister.
Margarot Sullivan, of Grand Island
is visiting hor slstor Mrs. Hormun
Schloutor this wcok.
Embroideries, 10 Inches wldo, Co n
yard;, on Bargain TCqunro at Wilcox
Dopartntfmt Storo.
i Atr,Uck bolonglng to tho Loypoldt &
J Pennington Co., hit tho "silent pollco-
man" at tho Intersection of Locust
and' Fourth Stroot Wednesday mc
lug and shattorod a front wheel. Tho
policeman soomod to bo uninjured.
mm
Mrs. 11. C. Lnngford is oxpoctod
homo from Washington, D. C, to
morrow. Sho will bo accompanied by
hor sister-in-law Allco Langford, who
has boon suffering from a nervous
broakdown.
ftlina Taylor IIouso Drosses and
Aligns at Wilcox Dopartmont Storo.
Miss farlo Schwnlgor is holping In
tho Equity Storo during hor vacation
Sho will tench In this county during
tho coming school year.
Their souls cherished but a slngl
thought; tholr hearts but ono nmbl
tlon. Each hnd sworn to kill tho other
on sight. For tho startling climax boo
"Bullet Proof" with Harry Caroy at
tho SUN Saturday ONLY.
Tho most woudoful monoy saving
saio on nil kinds of womon's woar now
on at Tho Lender Mor. Co.
Tho Harmony Society Orchestra
under tho diroctlon of Wlloy Walker
played for a danco at Paxton Tuosdny
ovonlng and roturnod homo this morn
mg from Big Springs whoro thoy
played last ovonlng,
Ho was Just a grimy cog In u big
stool plant till ho risked his nocl: to
savo his employer's life. Ator that
ho was tho rich man's "son." Then
ho fell In lovo nnd that was whoro ho
started something. Tho most likeable
chap on tho scroon In his mojt appeal
lng ploturo. Charles liny in "Rod Hot
Dollnrs" Keith Monday and Tuesday.
U. 1. Officials Hero Wednesday.
A special train of U. P. railroad
officials was hore Wcdnosdny on a
nlno day Inspection trip of tho track
lino.
They stnrted from Omaha in tho
morning and reached hero about two
'clock and woro welcomed by a rop-
rosBUtntivo of tho local Chamber of
Commorcc and business men..
Tho special train loft for Halg and
roturnod tho snmo evening. Yesterday
morning It started for Laramto
by way of Denver.
From Laramlo thoy will &o to Poca-
tollo, nnd from thcro to Ogdon and ex
pect to return hero on Tuesday or
Wednesday of next weok.
Tho list of members in tho party
Is as follows: C. R. Gray, presi
dent; J. L. Hnugh, assistant to the
president; N. H. Loomls, general at
torney; P. W. Robinson, freight traffic
manngor; W. S. Baslngor, nssistant
traffic passenger manager; R. D. Rob
inson, englnoor of malntainanco; J. p.
nrey, superintendent of Nebraska di
vision; A. W. Calloway, presldont of
Davis Coal and Coke Company.
HOTTEST 1AYTJIIS SUJDIEIt.
Wednesday wnB tho hottest day so
of Weahterman Shilling. Tuesday the
of Weatherman Shilling. Tuesday the
thormomoter was up to 07 and Wed
nesday it wont to 98. Thero is some
complaint of,dryness In tho valloy but
tho farming land oh either side Is said
to bo In good shape.
. NEW LOCATION.
Tho Boat Laundry which recently
purchased the building .on west Front
Streot, formoriy occupied' by tho
North Platto Laundry, is making tho
necessary ropalrs and enlargements,
whon those aro comploted the laundry
will bo moved to tho now location
whero an expansion of tho business
will bo polslblo.
CI VIL SERVICE 'EXAMINATION.
An examination will bo hold ut the'
local post oltlco on Saturday, August
14th, for Clerk (Malo and Female"
nnd Carrier, in tho Post Offlco at
Vnl-tli Dlnlt. mi.. . . .
..v.. vli i luiiu. j iiu racem lnnrpnqn it
salnrlos of this class of employeci
gives them n compensation from ?140(I
to $isoo which Is considerably abovd;
that paid boforo July 1st, 1920. An-
I'uuuuons suouia bo mndo to Mrs. Lil
lian M. Gloason, Socrotnry
Sorvlco Board, North Platto.
Card oM'Jiniilis.
- Wo aro -grateful to our many f rlomh
lor uio Kindnofii shoWirand tho many
uowors" received upon the' death of
,our father. u '
Roy Gorkln,
Mr. andt Mrs. Win. Lannin.
ECIIELBEItRY
Wants to. Show you
Furnlturo Rnnges-s-Stoves
Beds Spr'lngs MattrosscH
Cots Pads Pillows
Dishes Tinware Hardware
Tents of nil Kinds.
Camp Outflts
You need tho goods
I GOTTA havo tho Monoy.
Lets Go To
G3-4 104 E. Front.
::oi:
Ralph Clabaugh and baby aro ox
poctod horo this wcok to visit at tho
J. P, Claubaugh homo.
Mou'g Shirts froLi $1.00 to $10.00
each at Wilcox Department Storo.
WANT ADS.
For Salo Outdoor toilot. Phon
29W. 54-3
Wnntedj To buy or rontA four
or flvo room houso. Must be priced
right. Phono 948J.
Money to Loan On improved farm
land. AddresH K4G Tribune Office, No.
Platto, Nob. fiG-4
Rooms for light housokeoplng for
man nnd wife. Inquire at 310 W. 8th
or phono 375W. C6-2
For Sale 1 ton International truck
In good condition. Priced reasonably.
Phono 780F22. Frank Turpie. GG-2
Boy wants work on farm Phone
519W.. 5C-2
Lost or Stolon-rDayton bicycle. Re
turn to 520 W. Third St. and receive
reward. .
For Sale 2 H. P. gas englne( double
acting pump and Jack. $55.00. Phone
471J. GG-2
For Sale 3 horsa power Falr
bank Mbrso kerosene engine with
magneto. Used one season. No. Platto,
Floral Co. Phono 1023. GG-2
To Soil Eighty-five a.cres of good
corn and leaso on 1280 acres which
runs two years. Also some stock, ma
chinery and harness. Call or write
W. L. FRISTO, Somerset, Neb. 55-3
Wanted To buy or rent A four oi
Ave room house, Must bo priced rlfiht.
Phone 948J.
For Salo
Fordson Trnctor complete with licit
pulley and Oliver plow. All In first
class condition.
FKKD L. SPUItMER,. ..
J15-tf It. F. I). No. 1.
For Salo Buicl: Six Flvo passen
or touring in good condition, with
xtrn equipment Bargain for cash.
iWtll trade for Liberty Bonds. Phone
13. GOtf j
Lost. Strayed or Stolon Thirteen j
head of calves, about six moiths old.
Howard for information. Thomas E. j
Boollttlu. North Platto, Neb. 552
For Salo or Exchange Three bot
tom P. & O. tractor plow In good
shape, as now; ton-foot press drill; J
now alfalfa cultivator with seeder at-j
tachmont; now hay rack and truck,
wagon. H. P. Stevens, 220 S. Vine. 21
i Wanted Girls for nurse training;
'$35 per month with board and room.
Apply at Genoral Hospital, City. 4Gtf
For Rent Rooms at three dollars a
week. Phono 10G0W. 5G-2
Leon Stono and Harold? 'McGlason
will leavo Monday for Chcyenno to
attend Frontlor Days.
Another Good Ilurguiii. t
Flvo room houso, soven block froln i
tho Post Offlco. Modorn oxcopt boat, j
50-2 LIBERTY LAND CO., Phone 128. i
Mrs. W. II. LeDIoyt will return
homo this evoning from Omaha where
sho has boon visiting hor daughter
Mrs. A. W. O'Donnoll.
ead's Barber Shop
"IS Xo. Locusl
Wo run n tlirco-chalr 9lHip and (rive
vxm't. service. SntMac ion nbovcT
all clso Is our aim. Give us n trial n'rt
bo convinced.
G. W. MEAD, Prop.
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Services For Business Men
Merchants in'1 all lines of business
are invited to use the services of this
bank. Every facility consistent with
good commercial banking is 'placed
at your disposal.
Demands of our merchant patrons
vary widely but all are receiving
ompt and satisfactory service.
Our "increasing patronage from the
business houses of North Platte
proves this. May we not serve you,
alsb? '
The Platte Valley State Bank
NORTH PLATTE, NEB,
Civil
SPECIAL!
Friday and Saturday,
ONLY. S
., Wo will sell you $1.00 worth
of Sugar at 17c per lb. with
ovcry $5.00 Cash Grocery order
.purchased at our Store, as long
ns sugar holds out. Come or
phone early.
STEGEMANfGROCERY.
813 No. Locust. Phono 212
nC)De)ivei4
At The SUN, TO-DAY. f