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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1920)
1 J 44 M M M . M M . M . . j.t if a if .: :t :.: j.t if it if :.: t.t it it if if u :.: I2XTKA NPJ2(UATj Men's 1.0 mid $i.7." VorK Shirts, at KXTHA KIMWIAIj On lot of HH'ii's (v;i'ttllt good (iimllly UniAh Mado, nor pnir $1.25 I 8 Here Goes All High Prices at the A CLOTHIN j.t ' ' ''' w W v v $1.19 ( 5 STAR GIGANTIC Ttolliliig llko it Our HM'IJMi STOCK of flif hlf?litist ?rndo best, selected Stock of Merchandise carried In Western "Nebraska, placed on the market at unheard of prices. Special lot of nobby, latest styles Overcoats just received will go In this Sale. . V TWENTY TO FIFTY PERCENT OFF. 'This nivalis to yon: VA suitthat sold at $15.00 now goes at $22.15 An overcoat that sold nt $25.00 now goes for 12,15. This means a loss of thousands of dollars to us, but wo must take our medicine. The farmer and stockman takes the same dose. So must we. Our lins of Merchandise MUST come down, and we-are the leaders in this cam paign. This sale has run two Avecks to crowds so great w could hardly wait on them, and still they come. We will continue this Sale until our entire original stock is sold out. This JHseount applies to everything in our store. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Caps, Underwear, bwenters and Aignt Wear, Hoots anil snocs, Trunks ana unps, work and Sheep-Llned Coats, Mackinaw's, Men's and, Women's Cotton and Silk Hosiery, all Furnishing Goods, and in facteverything. Nothing reserved. SILK SHIRTS FIFTY PERCENT OFF S W BATBHS SEE THEM No Goods Charged at Sale Price: No Cash Refunds at this Sale J.t Jt it J.t Jt J.t if J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t J.t Men's East Black 5c Sox, per pair, 15c Women's $tt.50 All Silk Hose, per pair, $2.10 :at:KtsttaaHwat5KH THE BIG SALE THE REAL SALE WIIEItE EVERTHIN6 IS SOLD AT BARGAIN PRICES! THE STAR CLOTHING NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, SALE 1 SWEATERS SEE THEM! t j.t m $ Extra Heavy High if K jt if m H Rock Fleeced $1.00 k g - p Union Suits for Jt &' j $2.19 if J.t ........... Vi it DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Oflide over th McDonald Stkta Bunk. XOCAL AND PERSONAL Qulgloy Wilson loft yestorday for Pnxton. ' 1 X1I1U8 aiftH tlmt lftHt. Dixon, tho Jowolor. w Frank IIoxlo loft tho first of tho woolc for Ogalalln. , ; It Ih tlnio to do Xmnn HhoppliiB nt Dixon'H Jowolry Storo. .MrH, Ainu Humphry loft Monday luorninK lor I'imon. Emllo IIouso loft Snturduy for a .ilnlt I.. l?..tl.V..l.1 wail, in OUII1U11UUU. loft yesterday ; Frank Buchanan morning for Omaha. Julius IMzor loft tho Hrat of tho weok for a visit In Choycnno. - ,MIss KUun Applogato loft Saturday for a short visit In Sutherland. Mrs! H. B. Davidson loft tho lat ter part of tho wcok for a visit In Ogalalln. Mrs. O. A. Zentiuoyor and children arrived homo yesterday from a visit In Ogalalla. t Xmas Holidays nro here. Allow us 'to Bhow you our complete lino of Xmas gifts. Fathor Moron preachod his first sermon nt tho St, Patrick's church . Sunday morning. Lot tho Kiddles como to our nftcr- Bchool matlnoos commencing nt 4:10 .P. m. each day. Sun Theatre. Es8lo Oodsoy loft yostorday after Yisttlng In tho city for sovcrnl days. Hor homo Is in Doman. You can danco to tho muslo of "Danco-O-Mnnla." Hoar It nt Dixon's Muslo Shop. Mrs. Ed Shano loft Saturday for -:her homo In Sutherland after spend ing tho day shopping. Doctor Allan, Stato Supervisor for IPubllo Health, pasBod through horo tho latter part of tho week. Father Moron will talco Father Mc Dalrt's placo during tho absence of tho lnttor In Europe. Ho will bo gono nbout, throe months, visiting tho Bconos of hlg boyhood In Irolnnd V, C. Wallcott, assistant manager of tho Union Pacific, passed through horo yesterday morning. Xmas Shopping has started at Dix on's Jewelry Storo. Bo wlso and take this hlnt'.- Wm . ;AInlonoy, of Grand Island, is horo this week visiting at tlio hoino ot his boh "W. It. Malonoy. Mrs. Dr. Ames nrrlvcd' homq yes terday morning from Omaha where fiho had transcntod business. Mr. and Mtb. M. E. Scott returned Sunday from n fow days visit with Mr. Scott's parents at Cuba, 111. Tho Annual Supper and Bazaar to bo given by tho Methodist Aid Socloty will bo hold on Dec. 10th. Dfxon's salespeople will bo glut! to help you select n gift that will not only plenso but last. Miss Anna O'Conuoll, who haa been working In Grand Island, is visiting for tho week end with hor paronts. Mrs. Albert Nnyder, of Choycnno, who has been visiting at tho homo of frlondH left Saturday for her homo, Dr. Gordon Cronen left yesterday morning for Pierre, So. Dnkota, after visiting tho'homo folks for somo time. Mrs. C. O. Day will arrive hero Saturday morning for a visit with hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Boelcr. Kov. J. H. Curry loft Monday morning for Pittsburg where, ho was called by tho serious Illness of his son. Mrs. G. D. Novlls, who has been visiting Miss Allco Sloman, loft yos torday morning for her homo In Bouldor, Mont. Mr. Graham, Stato Vocalonnlist, waB horo yesterday to put tho Lincoln County mon through tho Inst vo,cn- tlonnl training. Tho Presbyterian Missionary Soclo ty will meet with Mrs. M. E. Orosby, Friday afternoon at 2; 30. A good at tendance is desired. Mr, and Mrs. Frank L. Johnson, who bavo been visiting at tho homo of Miss Cnrollno Flint loft Saturdny for tholr homo In Lincoln. Glvo thought to Xma&. Got those problontB off your mind onrly. Dlxons havo a wonderful lino ot Gift Sug gestions. J, S. dollars, ot Shoals, I ml, Is visiting his slstors, "Mrs. Eliza J. Halnos and Mrs. Caroline U. LoMastor and will probably remain hero for spmo time. KXL'EKUIEKTAl TEACHING OI UKTTElt EGG PJROPFCTION METHODS. Supt. V. P. Snyder hands us tho following as an oxampe ot what can bo dono by. Grading up a flock of Poultry - y In a grading experiment the orig inal flock (Lot 1) had an annual pro duction of 89 eggs per bird. Their off spring by common cockerels (Lot 2) bad a throo year average of 92 eggs per bird, while offspring by good Whlto Leghorn Cockorels (Lot 3) had a two-year nvornge ot 135 eggs per bird. Brothors of pullets In Lot 3 mated to pullets In Flock 2 produced offspring which laid an average of 112 oggs tho first year. FAH.ir 1UTKEAU-" 3rE3rHESml, r.urpAiox. LINCOLN SCHOOL PARENT- TEAHIER ASSOCIATION TOHORRQ1V. Following -is tho program ot tho Lincoln School Parent-Teacher As sociation which meets Wednesday af ternoon in tho Lincoln building at 3 p.m. "The Prevention of Discaso'' by Dr. Redfleld. "Tlio Diet of Children" by a Nurse. Short Thanksgiving Program by childron. Leon Stone arrived home tlio latter Jonas Swcdburg and family trans part of tho week from an extended (acted business in this city the inttr visit in Denver. 'part of tho week. In m mi iim Still Adept as Soldiers -::o:: SECRETARY CAREY AND DIREC TOR HARRINGTON AT LINCOLN The Nobrnska Farm Bureau Feder ation is conducting a campaign to add 15,000 new members. Clay and Seward Counties have already ' been covered and olher counties will bo canvassed as fast ns arrangements can be perfected. Practically 90 per cent ot tho fannersso far seen have Jolnod tho Farm Bureau. The Farm Bureau Is an orderly attempt to solve tho economic problems of agricul ture. It Is constructive In Its Ideas and objects and It appeals to Judg ment and not to prejnaico. its organ ization Is county, stato and national, benefiting tho Individual tho commun ity, tho stato and the nntlon. It stands for tho sound and sano co operation of fnrmors. No farmor with tho wolfnro of his business at heart can afford to withhold his support from this movomont. "GIFTS THAT LAST." CHOOSE BEFORE tho nUSH BE GINS It's pleasant to havo nil your ChrlstmnB Gifts solccted boforo tho rush begins, itrs moro picnsnni to know that each gift Ib stampqd by good tasto and high quality. To know both thoso satisfactions SHOP THIS WEEK and SHOP AT CLINTON'S. Our displays of Christmas Gifts aro very largo and varied now and Cltn- ton'B quality and distinction, nro ap parent In ovorythlng shown. CLINTON, THE JEWELER. Sign ot Tho Big Ring. ::o:: Twenty to fifty per cent Is being offered Off on Ladles Suits, Coats and Drosses at tho A- T. Johnson .Department. Store. Tho Annual meeting ot tho Nebras ka Chamber of Commorco was held at Lincoln last Thursday and Secretary Gcorgo Caroy of tho North Platte Chamber and Paul Harrington, Di rector of tho samo organization wore in attendance. Tho Stato organiza tion now comprises nlnteen local or ganizations. Mr. Harrington was o lected ono of tho fifteen now Direc tors and ho was also placed on tlio Executive Commltteo of seven, as the representative of tho western Nebras ka Interests. :o:: W. V. T. U. RECEPTION ON TRIDAY EVENING WAS WELL AT TENDED. y.:o:: Tlio reception to tho teachers and patrons ot tho City School hold nt tho Baptist Church last Friday even ing by tho W. C. T. U. was well attonded. Tho Address of Welcome by Mrs. William Morris, President of tho local W. C. T. U. was responded to by Miss Johnson, Principal of tho Senior High School. Supt. Llttcl told of tho plans for tho HI-Y which has boon organized in tho Senior High School and several pieces ot music wcro rendered. Announcement of tho prlzo-wlnnors In tho Contest recently announced for ossays on tho Clgarctto was mado and wna as follows: First Prizo, $5, Wllma Coghill; Socond Prlzo, $3, Elmer Shonk; Third Prlzo, $2, Florenco Wobor. Lunch wns served nnd thoso present mado tho ac quaintance of tho tenchers. i. o. o. f"notice Class Initiation nnd First Degree Thursday evening Nov. 18tli. All members nro requested to ho pres. out. .1. GUY SW0PE, Sdtfy. ::o:: DI.T'on Optical Co. Sight Specialists. These are n few of America's unfortunate wnr heroes In Uncle Sain'a hospltnls, for whom tho Red Cross la doing everything possible to lighten their load. The picture shows n group of crippled doughboys proving they still nro experts at the manual of arms. It was taken nt n recent field meet staged by the Red Cross nt Ft. Des Moines, In. "A! BEGGAR INiPURPLE" A Pathe Special First Time! linQthe State All StarCCast PATHE NEWS REEL "JUNE MADNESS," A COMEDY KEITH THEATRE .Tonight and Wednesday '' if- v