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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1920)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE ftl n 1j 1 t-h fir i ffi Mi ! JDaison s reace work Tho Semi-Weekly issue .of The Tribune, under date of Nov 11th, contained tm article with somo account of the part Edison took In tho rccont groat world war. It gave us an idoa of a few things which that man of groat genius accomplished toward helping to ond tho strugglo of nations.. Edison has spent a life time inconcontratod thot and effort along solontlfic lines, and tho world now .Is reaping the benefit of his labor. Perhaps among tho many things ho has givort us, there is nono.moro marvellous or incxplicablo than tho new Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph, which has now reached the height of perfection both in tho pdwer of Its reproduction and In tho stylo of its models. Having obtained his dostred result as to tho accuracy of tone nnd identical likonoss to tho human voice, ho dr tcrmlncd that his work should bo a superior product, not only insido, but out side as well. Accordingly, ho sent men, who were artists in their line to tho Engltsh Manor Houses, French Chatcaus and Italian Castles to And out Just what stylo of cabinet might best encaso his choicest treasure. From there, Uioy came with plans for seventeen different models, which are now on tho market for those who wish tho best in music and refinement in their homes. So from things of war and destruction, Edison has turned away and is now giving us that thing which makes life really happy and warih while that thing which makes living a pleasure, bringing with It educational uplift and an inspiration that we can get in no other way. 'Ho has made it possible for every family to have music in its home not that class of music that ruffles our nerves, but tho kind that thrills us thru and thru and gives us tho same inspiration that we have in tho very presence of tho artist himself. SPECIAL PRICES As fast as we con we ore giving you the benefit oi the new price basis that is coming 'on many items ol merchandise. -On mony items we are Discounting Prices thot .Will bo Given for Spring. We have not cut thej price on every item in our stock foithe reason that we carry many lines' that ' there will be little if any change in for months to come and that, if we were to repurchase now we would not be able to have delivered until after the time you would want to buy them. Wo list a few of the changes in price below Ladies9 Suits at One-Half Price. $100 Suits $50 $85 Suits $42 $65 Suits $32.50 $50 Suits $25 $40 Suits$20 4 THIS APPLIES TO EVERY LADIES' COAT IN OUR STOCK , " '... ......v.'..'....,..... ... . V.V.......V.VVV...VV. .... .f . .. LADIES' COATS We Have Node Several Groups o! Our Coat Stock. GKOUP 1 Ladies' Cloth Coats, new styles and colors . 1 m However much we may feel that lie did to help bring the war to a close ho Is doing oven more to establish peace thru tho medium of music; n. peace that takes from tho hearts of the American people, that spirit of unrest and disquietude that was a by-product of the war. If you do not have that source of peace in your own home it is becauso you do not know tho Now Edlsoh Diamond Disc Phonograph, and have not made it n mem ber of your family. If such is tho case, drop in and let Gitour 2 Ladies' Cloth Coats, good .;tyles, . made from cloths, bought from the U. S. Navy $9.95 $17.45 Ladies' Cloth Coats, nSwr styles, a ,t ' GROUP 5 - Jarge variety of clothslto choose Ladies Cloth Coats, values to. $(5.00, . from, values to $40, now now v GROUP a Ladies' Coats that wore good values up tl $30.00, now $19.95. X Ladies' GROUP Coats, values to $95.00. now DIXON'S MUSIC SHOP give you an introduction $27.45 Black Cat Hosiery $42.45 $69.45 t.t Hi Wo have reduced the price on, our LadleB' and Children's Cotton and Lisle Hose from LOCAL Atfl) PERSONAL I Gifts that last, Clinton, the jowolor. Mildred Norris, of Cheyenne, is v.s- iting friends in this city during tho Lj Thanksgiving holidays. . ,IE Visit our gift room for "Gifts .that' 32 an Special Purchase of Yarn We have bought a quantity of Knitting Yarn in V lb. Skoinsf suitablo for Sweaters or socks, Khaki color only Per Skein 25c Miss Margaret Wyler spent Thanks giving in Julesburg. Visit our gift 'room for "Gifts that Last. Clinton, tho jeweler. Last. Clinton, tho jeweler. A baby girl was born Wednesday to Miss Ethel McCracken left Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott. t. day morning for eastern points where Leo Tighe is visiting the homo folks sho will visit for somo time. 10 to 25c Per Pair Come and Let Us Make Your Dollar Go Farther Than You Expect. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE during the Thanksgiving holidays. A beautiful lino of Ivory for tho LE Electric Lamps for -thetablo. and-Holidays. Clinton, tho JewercU,,,.. "UE tne muer pari oi me weeK irom u ter part or tno weeK. visit in Denver. f William Norris will arrivo this'wepk from Cheyenne to accompany his sis ter homo. ' Whispering and Kiss A Miss, tho ljatest and greatest song hits. At tho Walker Music Company, - Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Johnson left AVednesday morning for Gibbon whero they will visit for somo time. Phonographs arc going to bo very ncarco this Xmas. Get yours now, at the Walker Music Company. Mrs. Roy Stengcr left Wednesday morning for Grand Island and St. Paul whero sho will visit for somo time. A beautiful lino of Ivory for thj Holidays. Clinton, tho jeweler Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Redmond and. baby loft Tuesday for Omaha where they will spend the holidays with Mrs. Redmond's parent. Wo want to show you our beautiful line of floor lamps; be sure to visit our gift room when down. town.. Clin-' ton, tho Jewelor. j Mrs. W. J. Hendr and Miss Nell Hartman have renewed their subscrip tions to periodicals for tho use of the City Library. The Librarian will be giau 10 oner suggestions as to suitable subscriptions if others are willing to donate to this fund. Roy Stewart IN "Paying His Debt" another interesting western picture. Sunshine comedy PRETTY LADY. Crystal, Saturday and Monday. Jas. Keefe spent Tuesday in Grand Island on business. Jim Clinton spent tho latter'part of the Week In Grand Island on business. Clarence Berford lias resigned his position with Tho Leader Mercantile Co. Gifts that last, Clinton,' tho Jewelor. Gene Porter, of Denver, arrived Wednesday morning to visit with Joe Plzer. Miss Grace Croghan left Friday fori Omaha, after visiting In this city for s ,ine time. . . Gifts that last, Clinton, tho Jeweler. Mrs. F. J. Wurtelo arrived tho first of the week from Oshkosh to spend the holidays. Miss Heverly Wurtele, who is at tending school in Omaha arrived hofnu tho latter part of tho week. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Temple, who have been visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McGraw. loft Wednesday for their homo. v Just received a complete Hue of the latest Brunswick records. Come in and,, hear them. At tho AValkor Music Company. Mrs. Shaw, who has been employed at Tho Leader'Morcantilo Company for some time, has resigned her position and will leavo in tho near future for California. Mrs Arthur McMullen and son ar rived homo Wednesday morning from Omaha whero they have been visiting forjsomo time. $ Gifts that last, Clinton, the jewelor. 11 Tho ladies 'of tho Presbyterian church will hold their nnnuaj fair and supper In the church parlors Decem ber 2nd. Dr. Morrill. Dentist, office over Wilcox Department Storo. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Darnell unit daughter loft tho latter part of the week for Cheyonno where they will visit for somo time. . Mrs. J. C. Gllmoro and children loft Wednesday for their homo in Paxtou. Tho two children underwent' opera tions for tonsils while in UiIb city. When In North Platte stop at the New Hotel Palace' and Cafo. You will bo treated well. ' B?tf Mr and Mrs. Henry Tlllaij, Miss, Hazol Smith, Mr. find Mrs. N. E. Oglor an Miss Fern Watts left Tuesday for Hastings to attend tho wedding of Mies Erma Scherbacer, who is to bo mar ried In tho near future. Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist, Twlnom Riilldlng. Miona 807. J7tf Mr. and MrB. Ifurold Langford re turned Wednesday morning from Groeloy, Colorado, whero thoy have been visiting friends for tho past week. I have one of tho famous Holtou trumpetB hero on trial. Will bo glar to show it to thoso interested. If you want tho highest standard quality, try a Holton. Call or wrlto R. H. Jan debour, Experimental Substation. Don't miss tho big'Bhoo salo at tho Star Clothing House, Docembcr 1st. MARY PICKFORD in Mrs. Will Waltcmath entertained a dozon ladies at a luncheon Tuesday. Tablo decorations wcro Biiggestlveyjof Thanksgiving day. . Walt for tho big Bhoo salo Decem ber 1st. Star Clothing; House. tH Men's best quality dvorallB $1.0'5 u pair. Those arc" tho best made over alls, of full weight whlto back eastern donlm. Prices aro bused, on tho ijjpw spring pricoB of ileulihs. WUcpx Department Store. -J Tho Catohllo Girls Club met Tues day ovening at the homo ot,MrB. Ed win Tltchnor. There wero-.iivo tames. Flvo hundred was tho Qutextalnlug feature of tho ovouing. Tho color schonio and decorations woro In hoop ing with UTb season. Dainty refresh ments woro served at tho close of tho ovening. . Some of the Tropical Beach Chorus with the Musical Farce 'ALL. ABOARD FOR CUBA," Which Comes to The ' Keith Theatre, Matinee and Night, Saturday, Nov. 27. Malinee Prices 75c and $1.00 Fromilie chatlec Prolmian Production a r" !QD Cy ME THUMB" Bij Frederick Fenn and Richard Prqce , Directed bu Jack Dillon , . Photographed bt Charles Rosher A production wonderful I tj appealing, effective end triumphant in ifs lovable simplicity, in which Miss Pickfords brilliant achiew menf in characterization has proved to be an event in screen hisforu. At The SUN, TO - DAY Also Harold Lloyd in His Royal Slyness, f . 5- 1 : UEPOIIT OI THE CONDITION , OP THE ' McDonald State Bank of North Platte, Churter No. 647 in tho State of Nebraska at tlio closo of bun nenn( Nov. 13, 1920' V HESOURtES LodtiH ami iUhcouiUh $500,917,159 QvordraftH 1,080.32 Ilnnrln nnnurltlnn. ludcrmantB claims, otc.i Including all Kovernmnnt bonda nnnlrlnn Vimmn. furniture ana fixtures lfl.Ul.GO Other real cstato 7,609.22 Cash Itomi n.lOJJ.80 Due from nat'l and stato uankH . . .1CD.ggu.U7 Checks and Items of exchaniio.... 3,043.91 Currency 17,880.00 Oold coin 025.00 Silver, nickels and cents 0,181.01 Lilborty loan bonds noKi ns casn ro ' serve 10,000.00 Total 9787,-I.KI.t).". LIABILITIES Canltal stock nald in $100,000.00 Surplus fund 20,000.00 IO.4U.4S trx . 203,390.89 Undivided prolltH not., Individual dopos its subject to x Qheck 411,289.77 Demand certifi cates of depos its 10,110.30 Time certificates .Of dsposlt ... 199,974.92 Certified chocks . 315.00 Duo to National - and stnto banks 13,021.45 Depositors' guaranty fund 17,030.02 ' MCI C44J341.4I 5,459.49 Total sr87.-ino.ftn Stato of NobraBlta, County of Lincoln, as. I, AV. E. Starr, cashior of tho nbovo abovo statement is a correct and true copy of tho roport made to tho State Huroau of 13 nn 1c Inc. ' W. E, STAnn, Caahtcrf Attest: . , W. II. McDONALD, Director. J. n. MoDONALD, Director. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo i this 20th day of Novomber ,1920. II. D. WIESB, Notary Public My commission exptros May 8, 1926.