The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 12, 1920, Image 4

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    OR. 0. II. CRESSIER.
. Graduate Dentist ,:
Oflice oye the McDonald
State Bunk.
LOCAL; A.ND PERSONAL
Take advantage of Tho Stylo Shop's
.Heady to Wear Sale.
Mrs. Frank Nolan left yestorday
for a visit In Omaha.
Mfss Evans, of Kcnsolon, 1m visiting
at tho John Evans homo.
Bradley Uwcators One- Fifth OPP
int Wilcox Dopartment Store.
-Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Smith left
Thursday, for York, Nebr.
Mrs. Charles Ilancr loft Thursday
morning for a visit In Lowollen.
Mrs, I. li.MUtonbcrgor, of ChN
cago, Is vlsltng relatives In this cltyf'
Dlack Cat Hosiery Ono-Fifth OFF
nt Wilcox Dcpatrmont Store.
Max Vondoetz returned tho first of
tho week from n hunting trip west al
hero.
Real, genulno Moona gloves. Tho
Stylo Shop lias them now.
Mrs. Morion, of McCobk, 1b visit
ing at tho" homo of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Evans.
You can still buy any morchandtso
ta tho stock at ONE-FIFTH OFF nt
Wilcox Department Store.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Cassoll, of Co
lumbus arrived Thursday to transact
business.
Half J'rlco Salo of brasslers at Tho
Stylo Shop for Saturday ONLY.
Now is tho tlmo to get real bargains
In Ready to Wear at Thq Stylo Shop.
Carol Stevens and Denver WHstm
accompanied tho football tenm to
Elcottsbluff ypstorday.
Only a fow days moro to buy mer
chandise at OnoFlfth -OFF at Wilcox
Department Store.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sanford loft
Thursday for Omaha whore Mr. San
ford -will undergo treatment
Mooting conditions of today ald
bringing tho prices down closer' to
Earth nt Tho Lcador Mer! Co. '
W. V. Phillips, who Is hore With
thq inovlo picturo Interests, Is doing
. a great deal of Work this week.
A FREE lecture on Christian Science
will bg given at the Masonic Hall
Tuesday; evening ut eight o'clock.
, MIbb Surah Drake returned Thuvs
,day to her homo In Mlnltare after a
visit, at tho Joseph Richard's homo.'
Tho prices on U1 kinds of goods
nro, bolng changed, to meet conditions
of' today at Tho Lender Mer. Co.
J. S Nolman, of Tipton, ;lO,wn, ar
rived in tho city Tuesday for a visit
with , his daughter Mrs. J, C. Holl-
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( Mr. And Mrs. Scott Koynolds, who'
weok for tho Mnyo Brothorg Hospital'
whoro' Mrs. Bradley will undergo nn
oporatibn.
THE TALK OF THE COMMUNITY
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RE-CONSTRUCTION SALE
NOW IN FULL SWING WITH
Price Revisions Throughout The Store
RADICAL REDUCTIONS
From 20 to 50 Per Cent
in every department to meet the clamoring demand of the Buying Public .for Lower
Prices. ..We sensed the Public's Feeling and realized the need of immediate action and
we started the ball a-rolling by inaugurating this "Lower Price Movement." If took
courage to;clo it, because it meant a Great Loss to Us, hut we are- being well repaid by
the good that this GREAT SALE brought to this community. But what .we have already
accomplished is only a start to our ultimate goal to maintain ,
Rock Bottom Prices
in' order to make a clean sweep of out; entire stock at any cost and meantime keep
Jhe Downward Trend a Going
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North Platte's Leading Exclusive Women's Store mi uc3ultU IULC S
Wnllaco MoWltliamo wont to Scotts P.
bluff yostordny to nttond tho footull yesterday for Lincoln to nttond tho
gamb. botwoon Scottsbluff and tho 89th division cortvontlon which will
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Nolan and Omor Iloton loU I ltKI CKOSS DltlVM STAltTKO Yl.$.
TElillAY TIIllOUfJHOlT THE
CITY.
II. S.
' M." and Mrs. Scott'Roynolds, who
nro rosldlng in Lincoln this year,
spent Sundny with their nolco Mia.
Voorhocs LucaB.
Outing flannol romnunts nt the
Leader Morcnntllo Co. at n Having of
7 to 15 conta a yard White, Solid
Colorn and Fnniiloa.
Arthur Tramp wont to Gothenburg
yesterday to play in tho band at ho
j&rmlstlca Day Colobratlon which was
Kold in that city.
V Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Oreou, Mnr-
porlo Llddoll and Arthur Curtis loft
Thursday for dbthonburg whoro thoy
wont to attend tho Armistice "Colobra
tlon. Mr, and Mrs. Dales, of Omaha camo
Wodnosdny to take charge of tho
Union Paclllo Dining Room during the
absouco of Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
Smith.
Optometry will talto you out of tho
misery and danger of overworked
and improperly treated eyesight, will
tho rest and satisfaction of restored
vision. Clinton & Son, Opticians.
bo hold in that city during tho next
fow days. '
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Lincoln County Red Cross workers
Pilot Bullock purchased a wrecked nro at work qn tho Annual Roll Call
piano recontly foe tho local Aircraft
Company. This piano will bo brought
hoi'o and will bo repaired and used
for flying in tho future
Tho prlco of a Coat or Suit sold you
at a discount doponds on how much
was marked on in tho first place. Wo
invito you to compare our prices.
Wilcox Department Store.
Mrs. S. Roads and daughter, Anna
who have been visiting at tho homes
of Mrs. IT. A. Lawhead and Mrs.
William Anderson returned yesterday
to their homo in Kenrnoy.
Tho ilro boys answorod an alarm
turned in by tho Artlflcial Ico Com
ttJany yesterday morning Hut wcro not
needed as the flro was conllncd to a
truck used by tho Ico Co.
Is it your head tjiat aches? Sixty
per cent of all headaches nro caused
by dofcctlvo oyos. Llttlo oyo defects
grow to big ones if not properly and
ipromptly nttonded to. Clinton & Son,
Opticians.
of inombbri(. Yesterday morning
,v,orkors wore stationed In tho lobby
of tho Federal building and in tho
banks; and tho enrollment of mem
bers was commoiiced. No report
was available this morning as to the
yuccesg of tho ofl'oft but the ladles
nro on the job this morning and will
continue until tho drivo is over. Per
sonal solicitation of tho homes Is.
also In progress by tho twenty-two
commltteos whtch havo charge of the
city campaign. Organizations have
boon effected In tho othor cities and
towns of tho County but no report
has been received yot of their work-
T1IK MSTHICT COURT IN SESSION
II K 1 C II THIS WEEK SETTLES
TWO CASES.
KEITH THEATRE
Friday and Saturday
MAURICE TOURNIER IN "THE BROKEN BUTTERFLY."
Comedy "Duck In" mid a big special for the lovers of
Mrso Mall "Ilal)o JluUi. A special added Atractlon gliowlug
just how ttalio Ruth swats tho pill ,closo up showing how
this wonderful player puts tho homo ruus ovor. Come
on you SpOrts and seo how ho docs ItScIentlflc and won
derful.. Don't miss It.
Coming November 22 and 23
Greatest Screen Production of the Age, F". N. Westcotts
"Down Home"
Brother of the author of David Harum
The caso of Yartor, ct al, vs Union
Pacific Railroad Co., in which tho
plaintiff Bttod tho Company for threo
shipments of potatoes valued at about
$2,100, which shipments it Is alleged
wcro frozon in transit, was decllcd
In favor of tho plnlntlff and a verdict
allowing them $1,700 was handed
down by tho Jury,
Tho onso of William B. Flynn vs
Suburban Irrigation District whtch
was on trial all day yesterday was
i1fcr;hie'(f last night In favor of tho de
fendant.
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SKKIOIT HIGH STUDENTS ENTEIt
TAIN AT ASSEMBLY TESTER.
DAY.
TIiq Senior High pupils feeling
that thoy should have an assembly
whllo tjio football team was in
Scottsbluff called on tho various
pupils for ontjortainmontf. Caryl
Dorryborry rendered a vocal solo,
Howard Purdy a piano sole, and
Adolo LoDIoyt and Mildred Skinner
t!uv"o readings.
Soiling Women's Suits at to 1-3
OPP, all. this Season's Host Suits at
Tho Loader Mer. Cq.
Down She Goes
Another Dime Knocked ott the H. C. L
COW BRAND FLOUR
$2.90
DON'T PAY ANY MORE FOB ANY FLOUD. You
can't huy better, flour than COW BRAND. When hotter
flour Is made, wo. will mako It.
If North IMatto is to prosper North Platte people must
support North Platte Industries.
Agriculuro in this vicinity cannot prosper without a
market for its products and wo maintain tho market fon
grain.
North Platte
Flour Mills
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