C NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE k - - ... ,T a- -fifr----j i r i r i in i . rn r. " The Leader Mercantile Company SALE ADJUSTING SALE Of Dry fioods Ready-to-Wear Clothing and bhoes for Men, Women and Children and all other Manu factured Lines, for the purpose of giving those who have not been able to attend, the opportnity pntil Close of Sale . TUESDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBUR 30, 1920. "MEETING CONDITIONS OF TODAY," and the Public's Demand For Lower Prices , it ...MvMMMM.it First National ' Stores of America perilling in 42 States In tlio Union w DRY GOODS WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR CLOTHING SHOES ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J. E. NELSON, MANAGER " ',m Wo are Members Virst National Stores 55 of America- :": The Largest Com- iiiiiulion of Stores in the World. ::: DR. 0. fl. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist OfHce over th McDonald ' StaU Bank. . CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. . s Leslie Bard Arrived homo Wednes day for a short visit wjth hlB.:parcnts. Leo Tlgho camo homo from, Lexing ton Wednesday to spend 'tho Thanks giving holidays. Esther Elder left Wednesday -for Torrington, Wyo., nftor spending n few days ylth her parents. Tho Original Southern llag-a-Jazz Bond at tho K. 0. Hall Saturday, November 27th. Corporal Meyers has been spending tho last few days in Cozad looking after tho Interests of recruiting. Miss Lura Erb loft Wednesday for "her homo In Gothenburg to spend the Thanksgiving holidays. Watch tho windows for real shoo Values, at Star Clothing Houso. Miss Hazel Barber camo homo from Lincoln Wednesday to spend tho week end with her parents. . Don't miss tho big shod sale at tho Star Clothing House, December 1st. Miss Qortrudo Klllion, of Scotts bluff, visited Marjorlo Russell Wefl ngsdaj" enroilto to Lincoln. ; Watch tho windows for real shoe valufcs n't Star Clothing- youao. Donald Now ton.' -who' is attending tho Stato Unlversity,camo Jiomo Wed nesday evonlngftto vlslt'hls parents. Tho Original Southern- nog.'a-Jazz Band, nt tho K. C. ' Hall Saturday, Novembor 27th. . John Ititncr returned thfs morning from Fremont whoro he spent Thanks giving Day with friends. Harold Peterson will como tomor row with tho Original Southern Itag- a-Jazz Band and will spend tho week with his brother Holmor Peterson and wife. Derryborry and Forbos was called to Tryon yestorday to attend tho body of Holon Louiso Jenkins, dnughtor of SuptT Jenkins, ofTrypn, Tho little child who was only thr'eo yearg old died Wednesday, of pneumonia. She will bo burled at Gibbon. THERE IS NO BETTER WAY to show your thankfulness to the world than by TAKING" YOUR PLACE IN THE CHURCH. V - -A -f l'rfj ,'(! ' ' X' WE WAIT TO WELCOME YOU. - ' First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. C. Franklin Koch, Pastor." Hours of Worship, 11 A. M. and.8 1.m. .. Sunday School 9:215 A. M. .. . ?rAtUIA(iU .LICENSES. u Following marriage licenses were issued thiB week by County Judge Woodhurst: ' John W Sheridan, bank clerk. Well-fleet-and Miss Elsie S Swanson, ,WellT rieot. Nov. 22. . li- LoJiIs D, Lutes, Summit an Miss Uutl' E. Hanna. Summit. Novj22. Carlton I. Capron, North Plalte, car penter and Miss Josephine Hughes, North Platte., Noy'22. . - 'Arthur Tabor', hotel manager Shel don, Iowa and Miss Ethel V. Mnth ewson, North Platte. Nov. 22. Ma'rtln L. Judd, trainman Living stone, Mont, and Miss Edna A. Lar son, telegraph operator, Manhattan, Mont. Nov. 2'2. . Qngo T., Smith, Gibbon and .Miss Florence D. Rork, Kearney. Nov. 23. Gilford H. Prunor, Kennard, Neb. and Miss Laura M. Peterson, Ken nard, Nov. 24. Judgo Woodhurst united Gilford II. Prunnor, ago 22 Und Miss Laura, M. Peterson, ago 21 in marriage on Wed nesday evening. Tho young couplo nro from Kennnrd, Nebraska. Loren Calvin Padgot, age 24 and Miss Catherine N. Priest, age 20, were united in marrlrtgo Wednesday even ing at the office of tho County Judge. Tho young couplo havo resided in Wallaco, Nebraska, for several -years. ::o:: Arthur Hansen loft Wednesday fori Scottsbluffs to spend n few dayB with his parents. Tho football team had Photographer Brooks mako Individual pictures' of tho team und coaches and mount them on a card. Copies woro Bold to tho morchnnts and wore used In the dec orations for this game. Tho Original Southern Itag.n-Jnzz Band at tho K. C. Hall Saturday, Novombor 27th. . A reception was tendered to Rov. W. II. Mooro by tho members of tho parish of tho Episcopal Church Tues day ovonlng. After nn Interesting program, tho ladles served rofresh- monts. Decorations of cut flowers and palms woro profuso. Don't miss tho big Bhoo sale at tho Star Clothing Houso, December 1st. Chas. Hlrsch and Dewey . McGrew t Wutch tho windows for real shoo camo homo Wednesday from Lincoln values at Star Clothing House. t spend tho week end. . Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Patterson re- Wait for tho big shoo sale Decern- turned this morning from Hot Springs. bor 1st. Star Clothing Houso. 1 Ark., where they spent several weeks "caino hero tho first of tho week and Miss Gladys HanBen camo yesterday , Don't miss the big shoe sale at the ' enlisted in the service to go to the to Bpent a few days with her grand- Star Clothing House, December 1st. i Hawaiian Islanls. Ho left Wednes- mother Mrs. Emma. Pulver. I H, N. Porter and family will return day for Fort Logan. Watch tho windows for real .shoe Sunday from Norman "where they are ' . Wait for the big shoq sale Decem- values at Star Clothing House. spending the weekend. ber 1st. Star Clothing 'House. CRYSTAL Last time Tonight. PEARL WHITE In , "the Tiger Cub" How the jyenl solltudo of tho North 1 form ii groHt charactor nobly lu-iplte of inlmtoftl CHinplonshlp. A picture with a Pearl White "punch" i Leading firms in every community , SI . " testify to its uninterrupted service ' j md its low cost of operation. M You will find that thev are usuallv III I L : u'' a. M AUglCBaiVC 111C1 ClittllLCj Wli.ll U lilt name for careful management. . I! : V. ROMIGH, ! i w y t I S3