The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 05, 1920, Image 7

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THE GREATEST COMBINATION OF 8 o'fterina yDu-Buy your requirements for
We have not only adjusted prices to STORES IN THE WORLD. . " '
latest manufacturing cost; 'but in many 1! OF LIVING BY MANUFACTURING g . , . '. ...
. . . 6 ' THEIR OWN GOODS. THUS SAVING ,TO lots l merchancliso at prices much below
T"0 S -.uuuug THE CONSUMER AIL THE PROFITS f thY market and&uch fiood8lhath&aj: -
WHICH HERTOFORE HAVE BEEN RH- ;J . . .. .
' price, without regard to cost when the
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TAIN ED BY MANUFACTURERS AKD be no. change in price.
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THE LOW PRICES ARE PRINTED kN I At the loyest ,new(pribe level.'
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STORE IN THIS COMMUNITY IS -
caEvery Item in the Store Reduced from Pins and Needles to Fur Coats.
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DRY GOODS WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR CLOTHING SHOES
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J. E. NELSON, MANAGER
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In uiuulultorateil - form
cannot servo as n nics
Kciiger for tthls. store's
utterance to tlio puUIc
Wo nro going to slmt
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LOCAL AJQ) PEBSONAL
Doris Dunn left Tliursday for Sutherland-Mrs.
Gus Chamberlain arrived
"Wednesday from Denver to visit rel
atives and friends.
Mrs. G. B. Dent will leava Satur
day for a visit in Omaha and other
eastern points
John Koqntz left yesterday morn
ing for Douglas, Wyo., to visit his
daughter for tho next two weeks
SATURDAY SPECIAL!
Swifts Premium Hams
38c per pound.
McGpverh & Stack,
Phone 80
FREE DELIVERY
Mrs. D. Besack left yesterday for
a visit in Gothenburg.
Mrs. AV." Vanarsdall left Thursday
for ii6r home in Hershoy.
Jack Crook, of Paxton, spent a few
days in tho city this week.
Mrs. Marlon Carrier loft yesterday
for a visit In Gothenburg.
Sharpl'oy Thompson, of Hersb,oy,
spent Wednesday in this city
i Misses Cora, Helen and Ethel Sous
er will leavo Sunday for Omaha.
Mrs. Cool returned Tuesday from
an extended visit In eastern points.
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Mrs. Alfred Mallan,,of Hershoy, was
a business viflitor in tho city yester
day. Charles. Dixon loft Wednesday for
Omaha whero ho expects to trans
act business.
Mrs. Casoy resumed her duties at
tho Depot News, Stand after a fow
days vacation.
Mrs. Sam Richards, of Omaha, ti
former resident is visiting in town
tills week.
Rev. Fred Wortx, Assistant Pastor
of Kountzo Memorial Lutheran
Church, Omaha, will supply, tho pul,
pit at tljo Luthoran Church this com-,
Ing" Sunday morning , aij ovonlng.
Fay Brower, of Hershoy, transacted
business In this city Thursday.
Mrs. Owen Jones will leavo 4soon
far Denver whoro sho expects to
spond tho wlntor.
Mr. and Mrs- Bryon Sollers, of
Wellfleot, were business visitors in
tho city Wednesday.
Mrs. C. F, Jennings, of Dotrolt,
Mich., is visiting at tho homo of Mr.
and Mrs. A- F. Stroitz.
Miss Ollvo Miller loft Thursday for
Southorn California whero sho ex
pects to spond tho winter.
Mr. Stamp . left tho latter part of
tho week for Omaha whoro ho ox
,pects to transact business.
Mr, and . Mrs. II. A- Farrar, of
Wellfleot, transacted business In tho
city tho later part of tho week.
' A baby boy was born Monday even
ing to Mr. and Mrs. James VanNoy.
All concerned aro doing nicely.
Harry Dixon arrived homo Tuesday
ovenlng from Omaha whoro ho trans
acted business and vlsiticd his daugh
ter Mrs. Conlln. ,
Tho small son of Mr. and Mrs- J.
Hohnls, of Iloscoo, Nobr., was opora
tod on ' Thursday, morning, at tho
.Platto Valley Hospital.
Graco Allan and Agnes Mikloson,
of Broadwator, who havo beon visit
ing at tho homo of Mrs. B. Plorco loft
yesterday for , their homo.
Rov. C. F. Koch went to Omaha
yesterday to attend tho Exccutivo
Mooting of tho Nebraska Synod- Ho
will return Monday morning.
Allan Robb nrrived homo Friday
morning from Hampton Roads, Vir
ginia, whero ho has boon stationed
for somotimo - in tho sorvico of tho
nnd Mrs. Homer Peterson ar
rived homo Wednesday after spend
ing tho past two weeks in California
They will rosido in this city In tho
future
Newt week Tuesday und Wednes
day, Georgo Barr McCuftcheon's
Crystal screen with Robert Warwick
anu i,oi8 Wilson in tlio loading roles
Tho story is n very well known ono
and carries tho idoa of lost idontity
in tho hurrying throngs of a great
city. Ono never knows tholr neigh
bors and in lowly position, may bo
found persons of noblo birth and
vico versa- Tho story is full of
romantic adventure. With it each
night wlllftb'q shown a good comedy.
Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Millet left ves-
torday for a visit in Sedgwick, Col..
Leavo your piano tuning 6rdcrsvat
014 West 4th St. Phono 334. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. WYLIE- WALKER;
City. 85-2
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
IN
"The Matrimanic"
A typical Fairbanks picture
Saturday Comedy Fatty Arbuoklo
in "Back Stago," A now comedy
that hits tho laugh speed llmIt . .
Monday Comedy ALICE HOWELL
In "His Wooden Legacy." , i
Crystal Theatre,
Saturday and Monday.
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