The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 14, 1920, Image 10
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1 SAMUELSON'S 1 Without regard to cost every article in this store has been reduced to A NEW LOW PRICE LEVEL. Pajamas and Night Gowns 20 Per Cent Off. Ladies' Pure Silk Hose S3. 50 values $2.45 $2.00 values $1.35 Bath Robes ' 20 Per Cent Discount. m Wardrobe Trunks Union FuitS Men's Sweater Coats $32.50 to $55.00 Boys $1.00 Men's $1.45 to $6.00 One-Fourth to One-Half Off IT limn timt lllll II 1 MW I lllllftl MilMl I ill 1 1 nil TT v guits XMAS SLIPPERS FLANNEL SHIRTS MEN'S & BOYS' SHOES PURE LINEN HDKS- OOyb OUll& ? 6Q tQ $2 4Q 25 pER CBNT DIscount $2 50 tQ $10 0Q SIXTY CENTS Double seat, knees and elbows $25 Suits and Overcoats $14.45 Beautiful Xmas Mufflers Silk Hosiery 80 Cents Leather Suit Cases and Bags $20 Suits and Overooats 12.45 $16.50 Suits andOAercoats 9.45 4i) reV Lent UlSCOUnt Lisle Hose 40 to 60 Cents Jrer Lent DlSCOUnt Mens Suits and Overcoats SOCIETY ISltANV, CUItlEE .I. c.,.lnu .. kirKiiiiimiUiir. it'll slITI'I'U t- HVI.'lll'ftA'rS4'lj;il fiO SUITS & OVKKCOATS . SLITS & OVERCOATS $10.50 Headlight and Crown Overalls Carpenters d CI Cl Heavy Blue ipJUSJO Men's Shirts Silk Madras and Linen, Beautiful Patterns One-Third Off. A Real Bargain P: Every article in tfie entire stock is a bargain worthy of your special attention. You will get full value for your dollar here Harry Samuelson . NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. OUTFITTER TO GOOD DRESSERS. .7i 2 v'C y u? u x r NSM,IV3 b1)'' 2V J - . , - i i I LOCAL AND TEItSONAI Kntlmrlno Crab of Paxton, camo Saturday to visit lior slstor Miss Mabol Crab. Twonty-four bars laundry soap for U at McMlcbaol'B Grocery. Helen McCormlck. ofj Paxton,' is visiting nt tbo homo of Miss Gcno Sollnrs. Virgil Lewis Is oft duty at the Leader Mercantile Co, on account of Illness. Miss 'Smith of Kearney Is visiting at tlio homo of her sister Mrs, William Strauss, o To. whom aro your going to sell your Hay and Grain? The Harrington Mor cantllo Co. will offer tho highest prices. Cltt llrtf, II. I. HlocH. who has been In u local hospital for. Homo time was able lq bo taken homo Friday. Dr. Morrill. Uoutlst, office over Wilcox Dopartmont Storo. Ted Boguo loft Friday evening for Omnba whoro bo will visit Tor some tlmo. AT..,, I.nolnr VnwilHMl llllS IlCCOntcd t)ii n. jvMfcvi. . . ... a position In tho Leader Mercantile Cd. storo. m.. niwi Ai, w. C. Smith and chlldron loft Saturday morning for Grand Island to bo gone a tow days. Mi. nii.i Mm. I'hUlln Plzer. of Le- wellon, who havo boon visiting at tho Julius Plzer homo loft tho lattor part of tho week for their home. Mrs. Harbor of Staploton was taken to Rochoater, Minn, to undergo an nnnrntloii Sbo is a sister to Mrs. .f. Thompson of thin city. Storm windows on your homo will maUo a big saving In your coal bill, and properly cared for will last many winters. Wo furnish a man to nicas uro and hnng them. Placo your order now and havo storm windows on your homo before cold weather sets In. Wal temalh Lumber & Coal Co, Phono 20 -.(Hi wnn: of taking itp estraa Taken up by tho undersigned on hi promises eight miles southeast ol North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebr, on or about November 20, 1920, one black maro with a small star, weight about lino, about ten years old. Dated this 4th day of Decombor, 1920. THEODOUH SAMUELSON It. I A Russian Legend 2IM0- Mutual Building & Loan Association of North Platte. INCORPORATED IN 1887. . Resources $1,370,427.14. SAFETY FIRST. Investors in this association get tho benefits of tho following requirements of tho laws of Nebraska under which It is operating: First. The "association is required to invest only in first mortgages on real estate or the stock of this associa tion. Second. Such Investments aro non-nogotlablo and non-assignablo, and can only bo discharged by payment direct to the association. This Is a very important pro tection not available to any financial institution except Building & Loan Associations. Third. Tho association Is subject to the supervision of the State Banking Board. ' IIow well tho Interests of tho investors In, this as sociation have been safeguarded is ovldencod by the fact piat in tho more than thirty three years of its operation not.onc dollar has been lost. T. ( PATTEKSON, MiSSHS V. SALISHMIY, President. Sccrotnry. THK mill) OF PAKADISE. Tho times would be sadly amiss if a dramatic season went by without tho appearance of "Tho Bird of Par adise" In North Platte. This play by Richard Walter Tully, now In Its tenth season comes to tho Keith, Sat urday, December 18th. This spectac ular production of life in tho Hawaii an Islands is ono of the stage's most popular offerings, with no signs of waning interest from the paying theatregoers. Florenco Rockwell, will again as sume the role ofthe Hawaiian prin cess Lunna and others in the cast in clude tho sweet voiced Hawaiian singers, who bolp to make this play one of the most interesting stage novelties of tho current season ::o:: SAY IT WITH FLOWERS North Platto Floral Co. Flowers. W. Twelfth Street Phono 1023 We deliver' and ship anywhere XOTICE OF PETITION. Estato No., 1791 of Henry Wightman deceased in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho" State Of NelirnnVn Tn nil son interested in said Estate take nouco tnat a petition lias been filed for tho Probato of tho Estato of Henry Wightman whom it is alleged is dead ho having been missing from his homo for morn tlm 11 ROVmi vnnra nnd tho annnlntnmnt nf troi,. Wigh'tman as Administrator of sa(i uscaio. wmcn has been set for hear ing herein on January 4th, 1921 at 9 o'clock A. M, Dated December 11th. 1920. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, D14-3wks County Judge. NOTICE 1 havo opened a branch ort'ice . t the Metropolitan nillard Parlors for Taxi Service and Heavy Hauling. C. II. BLOOMBERG. -23 40- Have You Tried "WIS QO TO WORSHIP THE ICING," THEY BAID, Babouihka stood in her doorway When the Three Wiie Men paised by, "We bo to worship the King," they said, "We have seen His Star in the sky. "Wilt thou come with us, Babouihka, Or ever the Star be set?" "I will come and seek the new-born King, But ah, My lords 1 Not yet "I must set my housa in order, And .1 must spin and sew," The Star had set ore she made an end, And the winds began to biow. And evermore Babouihka Goes seeking through tho -wild The Three Wise Men, the shining Star Her King, the new-born Child." But on the eve of Christmas, When there are none to see, She iconics' with gifts in either hand, " To deck the Christmas Tree. She conies where sleeping children 'Lie dreaming of the morn, ' To see if once again on earth - The' Christ-child hnth been born. Marion L. Adams. FLOUR No Other Like It Gamble K04 with irmger j FOUR STORES