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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1920)
Saturday and Monday, the .first Two Days ot Our Great Ke- Construction v! V .1 it it';- If Were the biggest days in the history of this store, Hundreds of economical women 'buyers have thronged our store and tOQk ad vantage -very-liberal ly -of-the-greatest Bonafi'de Reductions ever made on hfgh-qlass;' aiiy.iii the season. . ., Jhdse.. that are stilt tcrbuy their winter oytrit cannot' atlord to miss this great money saving event. Come today, don t delay, while the picking is at its best, and the savings on every article in the store are, from , , 1 ' ' . : Twenty to Fifty Percent T Read on Just a few of Our Headliners, Many and Many More Bargains too Numerous to Mention. 150 New Fall Suits AT HALF TRICE Beautiful New Fall Suits in plain tailored Models, Fur trimmed, and embrodiered in all the newest materials, no two alike, all go at exactly HALF PRICE 517.50 am 32.50 ...I.:. .40.88 $35.00 SUITS NOW $50.00 Suits now $65.00 , SUITS NOW $80.00 SUITS ' ' NOW - $100.00 SUITS NOW . 50.88 Coats. Coats THE MOST IVONDEllFUL COLLECTION of Women's and Misses' Coates in the city, In full length and sport models in Silk Plushes, Silvertones, Bolivia, Chamistone, Polo Cloth, Velour, etc.. plainand fur trim med 'models. Most 6t them with guaran teed silk linings, and, all the very latest .in styledom. AH going at 1-5 to 1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICES EXTRA SPECL1LJ ! One lot of th6 Well Known Merode Pall weight union suits, all sizes and values up to $2.50 C1 Sale Price I itiJ EXTRA SPECIAL! ! ONE LOT OF PETTICOATS in all silk Taffetta, Satin, Taffetta and Silk Jersey Flounce and all Silk Jersey in all shades. Values up to $8.75 Vfl UU )fi Sale Price Silk Dresses SILK DRESSES AT ONE-THIR1) OFF . REGULAR PRICES I One Lot of New Fall Silk Dresses up to the Minute in Stylo and made of Satin, Georgette and Taffetta' at ONE-THIRD OFF , ONE LOT OF SILK DRESSES ALSO Wool Serge and Tricbtine Dresses, all new Fall Models. Values up to C1Q QQ $40.00. Sale Price now ij I di3U APRONS! APRONS! One lot of heavy Percale and Gingham Aprons, well-made, full size and" fast colors in light a4id dark shades. Regular 01 Q values up to $2.75. Sale Price $ I itfl 0 TO 50 PERCENT DISCOUNT on Everything Carried in Stock 1000 Silk Waists 'AT A GREAT SACRIFICE Lot 1. Dainty Silk Waists and Overblouses in Satin, Georgette and Crepe Do Chino, Values to $12,00 . , $ Sale Price vP Lot 2. Silk Waists and Overblouses in beautiful embroidered or beaded models, in Satin, Georgette and Taffetta, in ail the wanted fall shades. Values to $18.75. Salo Price' -t .$0i98 EXTRA SPECLVL! !, IN' SILK HOSE 1 Lot of Onyjt and. Everwear Silk Hose1 Jn all shades. Values, to $2.75 Sale Price .$1.49 Lot 2. Onyx Heavy Jlk Hose. All shades. Values to $3.50 . .. Sale Price .1 $1.98 Twenty Per Cent Off On AM the Merchandise Listed Below 1-5 off SKIRTS ' ' rETTICOATS ' WAISTS SWEATERS FURS AND FUR CQATS WOOL DRESSES BATH ROUES KIMONAS CHILDREN'S COATS WOOL & SILK HOSIERY CHILDREN'S COTTON AND WOOL DRESSES HOYS OVERCOATS IPRONS, HOSIERY HOUSE DRESSES WOOL & COTTON MIDDIES SILK UNDERWEAR wool and cotton underwear kmt goods, gloves infants' Wear 1-5 off 5.1 if We've out of'Kigh sale must only. knocked the bottom it prices, therefore every ft be final and for cash If it it No Approvals, No Charges, Layaways, No Refunds . nor J J $ Exchanges and Every Sale Must 8 No it f M M M ..... . Ladies' Outfiting Store, North Platte, Nebraska I Be Final. it if it .J S.J :.j S.J S.J UlTy AND COUNTY NEWS. Miss Alice Langford has accepted a position with the Austin Jowelcyy Store Mrs. Frank Votaw, of Wellileet, Is visiting friends in this city for a few days, ' Edith Brown left yesterday for Sutherland after transacting business in this city. Mrs. J. B. Elliott loft' the latter part of the week to visit for several, days in Omaha. i Mr; and Mrs, Homer Gray return ed "Sunday from York where they have" been visiting for some time. Paul Nolan arrived homo yesterday from Denver whore ho had been spending a, few days. Mr. and Mrs I. A. Gambrol left Saturday morning for Omaha to visit their son for a fow days. ' Mrs. Gus Chamberlain left Sunday fos her homo in Denvor after visiting at tho homo of her father, P. H. Sullivan- ' II? - Mrf anil. Mrs. J' J. Beard, who have been transatiing business in this for several- lays' eft Saturday for their home. Mr- and Mrs. John McDonald left . Friday for Cozad, nftor n few days vis.it them they. will go to, California to spend (he winter. Julia Gleason left Sunday for a visit in Grand Island. Mrs. C, F. Jennings, who has been visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Stroitz left Saturday for Cali fornia yhero she will spend tho wint er. Today narks tho opening of our bis sale on Manhattan Shirts. This is a Bale you can't afford to miss. I0DWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. Miv and Mrs. A- E. Babbit and. family, who has been visiting at the hoino, of tho former's parents, Jas. E. Babbit, left Saturday morning for their homo In Los Angeles. Wo are prepared to repair scored and cracked cylinder blocks, with high grado metal alloy, electrically applied without heating, warding or enlarging tho bore. Wo solicit your work. NORTH PLATTE BUICK CO. Sa'nford Hartman and N. E, Buck ley, who aro on tho federal grand jury.at Omaha, returned to that city yosterday after spending Sunday and yesterday at home. Thore were 180 cases beforo tho jury, about sixty of which were heard last week. THINK OF IT: A Manhattan Shirt Salo at this time of tho season when our now Fall assortment has just boon opened, Don't fall to buy all tho shirts you need now while -the prlca is Iqw. EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. DISTRICT COURT IS IX SKSSION rUKNUi'TLU SIIOWKIt (JIVEX IN WITH JUDOB ELDKKU OX TIIK IIONOK OK 3IISS KTIIKL BENCH. DOXKflAX. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Grimes, who is now in McCook. So far ho has heard arguments and appeals, no jury having been called. ::o:: Judgo Eldred, of McCook, Is holding ( A large crowd of invited guests as tho sessions of District Court this sombled at the J. H. Donegnn homo, week, having exchanged with Judge 202 S. Sycnnioro,' last Thursday even ing, when MJss Hanifln, -Mrs- J. Roddy and Mrs. J. E. Schram were hostesses In honor of Miss, Ethel Doncgan. Many beautiful gifts woro NATURALIZATION 1'Al'KRS ARK given tho bride-to-be. Tho decora- TQanvn ivn uivi.' wvx avii aw. ' ' WOMAN. Judge Eldred yesterday granted naturalization papers to Andrew An derson, 224 W. FirBt St. (Sweden); Dorothea M. Hansen, 314 E. Fifth St. (Denmark), Gcorgo Candea, 015 W; Seventh St. (Austria); Chas. E. Erickson, 715' W. Sixth St. (Sweden) James Karis, 408 E. Ninth St. (Greeco) and Nels C. Nelson, Curtis (Donmark.) RKCKl'TION TO HE GIVEN FOR THE TEACHERS OF THE CITV SCHOOLS- Tho Ladies of tho W. C. T. U. will give a reception to tho teachers in tho City Schools, next Friday ovening at tho Baptist 'Church. A program will bo given and lunch sorvod- All Miss Catharino Wlllains has nc- patrous. of tho sqhool are Invited tp . aoptod a ppsltion- as stenographer fqr ... j. i . . i. it.. ' ,. ,r .j. . ... . . . j' nttcna UU8--recopuo" w tno,agcrgiary ot tno unamuqr or upin- tenolior. " " imerce. . , . . tlons were hearts and roses. A' de licious two-courso lunch wns served at tho closo of tho evening- Miss Donogan will bo msy'rlcd to William Ross on Thursday, Nov. 18th, at St. Patrick's Church. APrLKS N'i'W York (JrcciilntfN nl $1.75 biiNlicl.. New York BuldwIiiN nl $2.00 ImisIicI. BoIIi on truck n( LociiHt SI CroKsIii(,. Cur of polhtocs to nrrjvo Siilunlny. Gnnililc nnd Springer, Four Stores. ::o:: ATTENTION YEOMEN! Regular meeting Thursday evening Nov. lllli at 7s:J0 nl If. C. Hull. In. Hlalla'Hon of ofiVccrs mid ImihIik'hm scshIoiu Hcmnliuler of evening will he spent socially and rofrcshnieiilN scrvptl. Come- Alfred Scanncl, of Oshkosh, Wiib a business visitor in tho city tho ilrBt of tho week, Mrs, W. Halloran and daughtor, of Paxton, woro visltora In tho city the Ilrst,of tho week,, .. Sherwood Woodhurst, of Kearney, is In this city on business, and is visiting his .jnothor Mrs. W, II. ,0. Woodhurst.. Tho initiation foam of tho I. 6. O. F. lodgo loft Monday ovonlnc for Gothonburg where thoy put on some work. . t- In tho police court yesterday Q. W. Ethridgo was flncd. ton dollars nnd costs for faBt nnd reckless driving, in attempting to turn tho cornbr nt Sixth and Locust ho Bworvcd into tho curb, thou swerved out toward tho center of tho street and struck threo cars parked at tho nomlch carace. daninglng thoso cars as well ns tho ono ho was driving. At tho luncheon of tho Rotary Club yesterday W C. Sholvor, trainmaster at this terminal, gavo a very inter esting address on local railroad af fairs along statistical lines. In the facts presented 'woro Mio monthly payroll of tho company, number of men, employed rato of pay, receipts and shipments of freight, cost of' loco motives, cars and ot'hor o'uuipinpnt and hi) numbor of. cars puBIng jlnily through tho North Pintle yards-, ,, Mr. and Mrs. L. f!. Mori turned Sunday ovonlnc from a visit in Lexington. 7 Mis. Emma Madison and dauchtor Miss Tholma Brownell will leavo'.Jn Uio near future for a" visir'in Minne apolis, Minn. ' 5 ' CLINTON & SON," the practical Eye Glass Men. "Yes1.'- - ' ' "My headaches havo loft m'6, and 1 onco moro feci llko living and work ing." Thua-Bpoko ono of our custom ers who consulted our graduajp op tician as to his hcadachoB. This man works hard from early morn until Into at night, nnd had put off calling until ho was compelled to romaln away from work on ac count of his headaches. Ono of hla frlonds recommended us, and wo aro glad to havo been ablo to put this man back in tho harness- If YOU havo boon troubled lately with your oyos, don't delay having them looked after, as' it Is' moro im portant than you. imagine., , Sign of the Big Ring.