The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 05, 1920, Image 6

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Is the Real Live Issue of- Current Events in This Community. The Wonderful
Success of this Sale is Proof of the
Extremely Low Prices
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they are making on their entire stock and the popularity of this business firm. It simply goes to prqve that
.honesty, reliability; high grade merchandise and big value giving are the real issues of success in business . , "
. The Big Cut Price Sale is Still in Full Swing ?
20 TO MORE THIN 50 PER CENT
If you don't know, ask for the store that does the businessany one will tell you and then follow your nose to the
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The Store of Immensity
Everything for Men and Boys to Wear at Cut .Rate Prices.
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The Store of Values
? DR, 0. 11. CRESSLER,
Graittle Dutist
Oiifqe over th McDonald
Stata Bunk.
' XOCAL ANP PERSONAL
Mr; U. S. Whlto haB boen spending
tio. -past week with frlonds n Kan
sanity. .
?Davld Lawler and sous Harvoy and
iLoBtor, of Paxton,. nttondod tho K.
O. initiation Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs.. Albert LoDloyt of
'Paxton, aro guests at. tho W. II. Lo
Dloyt .homo.
, ?Mf(sIrma Schcrbaukur returned
'to 'nor homo In Hastings "Wednesday
after. visiting at tho homo of Mrs. E.
N. Ogler.
Prices aro down on booic merchan
dise' but not on everything- Wilcox
Department Storo la giving you
Ona Fifth OFF on ovorythtng In its
cntfro stock
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MIsb Mabol Carter,- teacher In the
Senior High School, loft .Wednesday
for Omaha to attend tho State Teach
er'HApsocIatlon. Mr! and Mrs. J. C. Sadie, of Pnx-
ton, who have b6en transacting bus
iness In this city for a few days loft
yestorday for their homo-
Fathor Patrick McDald leaves next
Tuesday fo,r Ireland to "visit his
mother. Ho will bo absent about
three months. His pariBhonors pre
sented him with a purse of ?G75 to.
assist in defraying his oxponses.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. B. Day left on
Wednesday for Ilouldor to visit at
the homo of tho lattor's sister' Mrd.
P. HLonorgan, from thoro. thoy
will got to California .whore thoy will
probably locate. '
Miss Hazel Preston, Mrs. WlUough
by and MIsb Mytrlo Wilcox entertain
ed tho lady clerks of the Wilcox
Dour(mont Storo at a party at tho
homo of Miss Hazol Prostcm. All
were masked until a lato hour. A de
licious two courco luncheon was
served.
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JUNIOR itlGH SCIIOOEU'A'REi
TEACHER ASSOOATION HOLD
MEETING. . ,
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Ono of tho most Interesting and in
structiv'o sessions held" yet by tho
Junior High Scho61 , Parent-Teacher
Association was held In the Franklin
Auditorium, Wednesday afternoon,
The prSgranl opened wjtli a selection
by tho C.ado Band, followed by an
Exhibition drll by tho ; High School
Cadets. Miss Antonldes oxplained tho
Polnt System used In tho school,
papors woro given by Misses Smith,
Cono and Nyborg on tho work of tho
English Department nnd by Misses
Tilford and Dyo and Mr. Stephens on
tho work of tho Mathematics Depart
ment. The meeting wns especially
lively and tho sovonty-flvo or more
who attended pronounced it an ex
ceptional gathering-
For Snlo -Two small soft coal
stoves. Mrs. A. J. Salisbury, 513
Sycamoro.
, CVHY AND COUNTY NEWS.
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Mrs E, A. Garllchs, whof has vbeen
making- lier homo' at Stanton j Nebr..
is visiting friends lnhtho city and
will leave tho latter (lpart 0 tho week
for -Oakland, Calif., vj-hexo, showlll
spend tho winter.
If you aro looking or good env
tertainmont tonight go to tho Crystal
and see Buck Jones' in "Sunset
Spraguo'I and Fatty Arbuckle in
"Back Stage." If tho two of thflm
can't amuso you something tolls us
It can't bo done. Como and try tho
test and If you aro not entertained
and amused go see a specialist.
Mrs. W. M- Jotters, of Omaha camo
yesterday to attend, the funeral of
tho lato Lon Graves'. She is enroute
to Salt Lake City.
Early Friday morning all-o tho
friends of Miss Georgianna Badgerow
and Allan Smith, both of this city,
woro surprised to learn that Rov
Curry had united them in marriage.
Tho young couplo left Friday mornr
ing on Number Sixteen for Omaha.
Mrs. Smith is employed in tho A.ustln
Jowdery. Storo and Mr: Smith is a
llroman on tho Union Pacific. Thoy
will resldo in this city upon their return.
Mrs. John Able left yesterday' for
her homo in ltoscoe. , .' . "'-
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Mrs- Sadie Allison, of Wallace, was
a business visitor in tho city yester
day. Leo Tighe, who has been visiting
tho home folks for several days, loft
yesterday for Lincoln-
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Rev. Dqctor S. G. Dorey, State or
ganizer oi me .wear njast neiier ad
dressed the pupils of tho Junior and
Senior High Schools. this
morning 'at a joint assembly. Tlie
puplls pledged themselves to educate,
clothe i and feed ono Armenian child
for one year.
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FORMER ACTOR GETS
TROU1JLE HERE-
INTO
IF YOU WOULD ENJOY
The Best In Lite
Attend to the Call of the Church.
First Evangelical
Lutheran Church,
KEY. (J. mxmhl$ KOCH, Tnstor
Vcorningr W9rsliii It o'clock
Evoning Worship S o'clock
Sumlny Scliool :5 A. Hf,
PQI bomo excltemont occurred Wed-
nosday night at ono of tho local ho
tels, when a former member of the
show company which was hero that
evening, camo to the hotol nfter tho
show and finding out tho room where
one of tho ladles of tho company was
sleoplng entered it nnd began to causo
trouble. It seems that ho had been
discharged from tho company some
fow days ago but has beon .following
tho troup from placo to placo until
at Sterling, Colo., ho had to bo con
fined. According to ronorts ho was
released on ball at Storllng but fol
lowed tho company to North' Platte,
lie w-ns glvon a Jail sentenco but ho
claims ho Is lnnocont of intending
any wrong. -
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Doctor Fottor spent tho flrst of
tho week in Brady on professional
business.
Bornlco Eshlomnn, of Horshoy, wns
a business vlnltor in this city yestor
day,
Mrs. Nolllo Kano and children, of
Sutherland, woro bnslncss visitors In
tho city Thursday,
Not. (Mh .will bt bargain day In the
Whltlnkcr Millinery Department at
Block's. Speclnl prices will be
ghen on nil lints until stock Is
cleaned up-
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hoes As You Do Tools
The skilled artisan knows the
value of proper tools, with stay
ing quality, whether the Shovel
or saw in which he uses.
Its the same with Shoes. For
work or sport in winter weather
you could ask no better combin
ation!) than wool hose and these warm, yet wieldly,
water proof high Shoes.
(Bitty J ' mlPW?i
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Special Price $9.00.
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ONEY ON SHOES-