NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE A & J ROBOT IIS 1 ii CLOTHI In addition Lo' our extremely low prices on High Grade Suits we are now able to offer wonderful bargains in high grade OVERCOATS t We have just received 50 Collegian Overcoatsnewest models in finest all-wool fabrics, which- we now offer at wonderful savings. , ' -WfJUk'iJI- O Col1eUn Clolliet 1SC0 IJntlJ Adltr 4 Bom Company Now is the time to Buy Clothing Cheaper Now Than Later. Q CotlesUn Clothes 1Kb JJTld Adlir & Bona Codmsj Edwards-Reynolds 4 LOCAL AND PERSONAL All Hindu of lloor lamps at W. It Malonoy Co. H. 0. Pratt loft tills morning for uotnqnburg to transact business. Fresh oystora always on hand at MoMlchaol'B Grocery. Mr. nd Mrs. Lou Carl wont to Oniului Sunday to visit for sovornl days. Going to glvo I i 1 in u smoking sot for Christmas? Sco W. It. Maloney Co. about It. , K. W. Bwlirt Im expected from Grand Island this woolt to visit with local friends. ; Mrs. II. C. Langford will loavo to day for California to visit hor sons for noy6rnl months. Mr. and Mrs. O. Hood and daugh ter, of Alllanco, aro guosts of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Oldt. Harry Plssor has accepted a posi tion In tho Star Clothing House dur ing tlio ChrlHtmns rush. 'Mrs. Tom Ilnggorty will entertain tho Catholic Girls' Club this evening at, hor homo at 422 West 8th Streot. Arthur Costollo who spent tho wook end as tho guest of Maurice Williams roturnod yostonlay to his homo In Grand Island. Our ChiisttmiB trees will arrivo soon. I'ltico your order .with us and wo will sot tho trees aside for you MoMlchaol'B Grocery. v Mrs. M. Opedahl left Saturday for Caspar, Wyo., whero sho will make horo futuro homo with her daughter Miss Vlrglo Oppodahl. Tho fancy work booth at the Epis copal Hazaar on Doc. Oth has oxactly what you wish for ChrlatmaB gifts. Corno early for best soloctions. Tho Ladles Aid Socioty of tho ProB byterian Church will moot In tho church parlors Thursday aftornoon, bolng entortnlnod by MoBdamcB Iloag land, IIoxlo and Nowton. Tho D, A. It, met last evening at tho homo of Mrs. W. II. Cramor. Tho principal numbor of tho program was a paper by Mrs. C. Y Koch on Now York and Now Jersey In Colonial times. Tho regular meeting of tho Yeomon Lodge will bo hold Thursday ovoning, Deo. Oth. After a ahortTjusInoss scis sion, thoso prosont will bo entertained In tho usual manned. All Yooinon nro urged to attond. All G. I, A. to 11. of L. 10. mom borB nro requested to bo prosont Fri day Doc, 10th, as election of officers and delogatoa will tako placo. All duos Bhould bo paid to tho Socrotary on or beforo that date. Uy Order of tho President. Tho Episcopal Guild will hold a bazaar and Huppor in tho church baao mont on tho nftornoon and ovoning of Doc. 0. Evoryono Is invited. Tho monu for tho supper will ho chicken a la guild. maRhed potatoes, cranberry jolly, hot lAscults, plum pudding, cab bage na' .d coffee Prlco GO cents Twenty-four bars laundry soap for $1 at McMlchaers Qrocory. Joo Doaks, of Arthur, spent yester day in tho vlty visiting friends. J. M. Calhoun, o Paxton, transact ed business in tho city yesterday. C. Carpenter, of Maxwell, trans acted buslnos8 in tho city yostorday. Phil Plzcr, of Lewcllyn, visited rel atives n tho city ovor tho week end Dr. L. J. KILVUSE, l)o"tlsl. arc Donald Hank Untitling. Rooms 2 & 3. Phono 07. 12t Socrotary Caroy will go to Chappell this ovoning to address tho local Com mercial Club at that placo. Harry Lowell roturnod last even ing from tho Platto Valley Hospital where ho had boon taking medical treatment, to his home, When In North Platte stop at the Now Hotel Palaco and Cafa You will bo treated woll. G8tf Tho Altruist Hlble Class of tho Methodist Church will moot nt tho of Mrs. Jamos Adams, 4 South Ash, at threo o'clock Thursday aftornoon. Tho SUvor Leaf Camp No. 301 noyal Neighbors of America will meet to morrow aftornoon at 2:30. All mem bers aro urged to bo prosont. Election of officers will tako placo A private recital was held last Saturday aftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. M. Honry Gilfoyl. FIvo pupils sang, aftor which Mrs. Gilfoyl served tea. Plans woro mado to glvo thoso recitals monthly during tho wlntor. PLAY AN INSTRUMENT With the issue of Dec. 7 and again Dec. 10 wo aro running this column of want ads for any kind of orchestra or band Instrument without charge This Ib dono to Btimulato interest in In strumotnl music. For Sale One nearly now flute, a bargain. Walkor Muslo Co. For Salo A sllvor-platcd cornet, nearly now. 420 YV. Fourth. For Salo A Bllvor-plntod lib Martin cornet. Phono C07W. For Salo A thrco-ciuartor slzo violin la good condition. Phono 2G8. For Sale Ono high-pitch Hb clarinet. Phono C07W. For Sale A now violin with -bow. A bargain at $25. Walkor Muslo Co. FoV Said A valve-tenor trombone. Mrs, Tarklngton. Vot Salo Ono Washburn banjo with case. Hogular prlco $150.00. Will sell at a big discount Phono 930W. Vor Salo A throo-quartor size violin la good shape. Has bow and good easq Inquire at this office. For Sale- A banjo-ukulele, louder , than tho re. ulnr models WalUc AlviPic Co YOUNG MOTJIHR DIES AT LOCAL HOSPITAL LAST NIGHT. Mrs. Orvlllo Pennington died at a local hospital last night of complica tions resulting from blood poisoning. Sho was tho mother of a lino baby about a month ago but blood poison set In as a result of later treat meut and alio was taken to tho hospital a fow days ago. Mrs. Pennington will bo remembered by many high school studentB as Ethel Strong, a nolce of Mrs. James Snyder. Sho was a bright student and well liked by pupils and teachers. -::o::-i GAS MEETING HELD AT AUDITOR IUM SATURDAY NIGHT POORLY ATTENDED. Tho meeting of gas liners. v hich was called for tho Franklin Auditor ium, Saturday evening was not well attended although tho interest was good among thoso who were there. MosserB Hoagland and Shuman wero Invited to speak and a number of oth ers oxprossed their opinions on the question of a rnlso In ratcfli No one appeared In behalf of tho Light and Power Co. so Its sldo of tho question was not presontcd. l-::o:: NEW INSURANCE AGENCY OPENED TX NORTH PLATTE THIS WEEK f5 Hi m It. H. Woller, representing the Now York Life Insurnnco Company arrived In this city, Saturday and Monday be gan making preparations for opening up an agency here. TIo will buy or rent a roshlonco nod movo his family horo as soon as ho can. Mr. Wellor formerly lived at Bluo Springs. Nebr , nnd comes with tho best of erpilon-tlals. To whom nro your going to soil your Hay nnd Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offer tho highest, prices. C4tf (WinkrNeglcct Proves YOUU, storage, lattery needs certain rvjular attentions in WINTKU Wore liero to cIto It tlKMo attention, whether jou liaio ft pownrful I'reet-O-Llto or any other make. Itemilar test ine saves UatUry cxpeuie, MIDWAY MOTOR CO. Slomne tBMIeuf rS VP I at Just The Thing For The Children's Christmas jNot only will the children get a great deal of pleasure from such a gift- but' someone will be saved a whole iot ol work if the children change from dirt- carrying shoes to slippers when they come in from school or play. There are many styles in our Christmas Display priced from $1.25 to $2.00. Above All-A Man's Gift Should Be Practical Man's a practical mortal- to please him, your gilt must be practical. What can be better than a cozy pair of house slippers to slip on after a hard days work. We have a great many styles to pick from priced from $2 to $6. Don't forget the wonderful bargains we are still giving in our sale. HOE MARKET 4irCC -rn m rvIT-vt.r i-Y HT nrvnn. ONEY ON SHOES- 1 Hi m m W Hi Hi L''i s-; HI S.