The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 01, 1921, Image 5

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. C. 13. Ward of Sutherland wns
in this city yostordny.
Bllllkon shoos for children at Wil
cox Dopartmoilt Store.
Don't fall to add "Jlarglo'' to your
record list. Dixon's Muslo Shop.
Mrs. Vomon Drewor of Ilershoy
spontycstorday in tills city.
Infants' wear of all kinds at Wil
cox Department Store.
J. A. Kunkel loft yesterday for
Chicago to transact business.
It. M. Cathers left yestorday for
Hastings to transact business.
See the now spring silks at new
prices at Wilcox Department Store.
Dr. J. Tti. Itodflold was In Maxwoll
yesterday on professional business.
Omar Koten left Saturday for
Wheatland to visit friends nml rela
tives. Mrs. D. K. Plerson and baby left
this morning for their homo In Osh
kosh. ,
' Miss Margaret Kunz left yesterday
for Hyannis, Neb., whore sho has ac
cepted a position.
' 'A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs,
Nellcn tho first of tho week. All aro
getting along nicely.
Ladles' Queen Quality oxfords for
spring 1921 aro being, shown at Wil
cox Department Store.
A baby girl was born Sunday to
Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon. All con
cerned arq doing nicely.
A largo variety of Fox Trots from
which to make your selection. Dixon's
Muslo Shop.
C. It. Strieker left Saturday for his
home In Sutherland after visiting
friends in this city.
Mrs. Geo. Trexlcr and son Louis
returned Sunday from Greeley, Colo.,
where they spont a feiw days.
Buy yourladlc3" wool and silk and
wool hose at Wilcox Department
Store.
Elmer F. Brunner loft Saturday for
his home in Sutherland after trans
acting business In tho city.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Inman left
Saturday for Arkansas to "spend sev
eral weoks with relatives.
Leon Stone arrived home yesterday
from Denver whoro ho has been em
ployed for several months past.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Den returned
Sunday from Arapahoe whero they
visited relatives for several days.
Miss Villa Whittaker left last oven
lug for Chicago to buy a stock of
spring millinery for her new shop.
Miss Ida Ottenstein entertained
several friends Sunday evening at a
tea at her home at 315 West Third.
Miss Lillian Hoppe returned to her
homo In Lexington yestorday after
visiting- at the Fred Waltemath homo.
Miss Elsie Dunn was removed to
her home yesterday from a local hos
pital after an operation for appendi
citis. The Local Council of tho Campflie
Girls will meet at tho home of Mrs.
Ada Turpfe. 220 AVest Sixth St. this
Mrs. W. T. Wilcox ana daughter
Lucille will entertain a number of
friends at a six o.'clock dinner Thurs
day ovoning.
Miss Sarah Kelloy went to Ogalalla
yesterday after spending tho week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Kelly.
Mrs. W. M. Heyso is reported to be
quite ill at her home In Council
Bluffs. She was formerly Miss Alice
McClurred of this city.
W. C. Shelver, Trainmaster for the
Third Division has leased the houso
at 509 West Fifth and will reside
thero after this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Popejoy will leave
tho latter part of tho week for the
east where they will do tho spring
buying for tho Stylo Shop.
Mrs. George McGlnley entertained
tho Lady Forrestors yesterday after
noon at her homo on West Fifth St.
A dainty lunch was served.
Mrs. Mary Dunn will arrive today
from Grand Island to visit at the
Chas. Hayes home and attend the
Catholic Bazaar and Supper.
Mrs. Maurice Bailey .left yesterday
for her home after vlsitng at the home
of her son Ernest Bailey. She was ac
companied homo by Mrs. Bailey.
Black Cat hosiery for women and
children. The line that has been the
standard for over 25 years. Sold only
at Wilcox Department Store.
Tho S. B. Parr residence at 509 W.
Fifth was sold this week to Stove Mc
Williams for $4,700. The salo was
made through the II. and S. Agency.
Carrol Stevens, Theodore Payne,
George Dent, Donald Yost, Wallace
McWlUiams, Louis Drost and Denver
Wilson spent Sunday in Sutherland.
"Whon I'm Gone You'll Soon For
get" and "When You're Gone I Won't
Forgot" aro two pieces you can't for
get. Get them al Dixon's Music Shop
Milo Skinner, who was convicted
by jury in District Court, of incest,
was sentenced yesterday to not less
than twenty years In tho .penitentiary.
Chas. Yost returned Sunday to Fre
mont whoro ho attends Midland Col
lege. Ho had spent tho week end with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Yost.
Sebastian Schwaiger is reported to
bo critically ill at his homp on East
Fifth St His sister, Mrs. Anna x-u-lack,
of La Grand, Ore., Is expected;
this week.
Tho Phllos Guna Club lias postpon
ed its meeting from Wednesday, Feb.
2nd to Friday, Febr. 4th. The mooting
will bo. hold at the homo of Mrs. C.
W. Saunders.
Dean Chas. Fordyco, an export on
silent reading, will bo in the city in
tho next week or two. Ho will give
reading and montal tosts to the var
ious pupils as ho Is stressing silent
reading.
Along with tho big production "Tho
Devil," at tho Sun Thursday and I-rl-day
wo will havo Buster Koaton in
his best comedy, "Tho Scarecrow."
Yon will remember him in his last
ono whero ho built tho portable house
which was tho oaue of convulsions
LL THE WO
Dutch Auction
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WARNING! Don't Wait You'll Be Disappointed. LOOK! READ! ACT!
THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE SALES OF THE SEASON. THIS SALE INCLUDES EVERY WOMAN'S AND MISSES' SUIT IN THE
STORE. THE FINEST THAT'S MADE, THE NONE BETTER KIND; YOU'LL FIND AMONG THEM SUITS THAT WERE MADE TO SELL
AT $125.00 ARE IN THIS DUTCH AUCTION SALE.
OUR POLICY, AS USUAL, TO NOT CARRY OVER A SINGLE WOMAN'S SUIT FROM ONE SEASON INTO ANOTHER MAKES IT NE
CESSARY FOR US TO CARRY OUT THIS FLAN. PRINTERS' INK COSTS TOO MUCH MONEY TO RESUtlBE EACH SUIT IN EVERY DE
TAIL OR THEIR REAUTIFUL STYLES AND COLORS. YOU MUST SIMPLY SEE THEM, YOU CAN NOT HE DISAPPOINTED.
YOU'LL FIND SIZES IG, IS AND 20 YEAH SIZES AND WOMEN'S 0 TO 17 SIZES. NOT ALL SIZES OF EVERY STYLE, RUT ALL
SIZES IN THE DIFFERENT KINDS. THE STYLES ARE ALL THE KIND DAME FASHION AUTHORIZE AN I) THIS SEASON'S REST.
EVERY SUIT
Group 1.
TUESDAY, .FEBRUARY 1st, Your
suit in the .house that is left
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2d, Your pick of any woman's
suit in the house that is left s
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3r, Your
suit in the house that is left
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Ith, Your
suit in the house that is left
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, Your
suit in the house that is left
Notice
Our Great Breaking the
Buyers' Strike Sale Continues.
Multitudes of People ara
Being Benefitted.
Given Away Free
TAKE IT FROM US, AND COME
MONEY WILL BUY FOR LESS
FREE
SUITS
AFTER
6 O'CLOCK
ON
SATURDAY
NORTH PLATTM SEMI-WEEKLY
Of All the Finest
Women's and Misses
BEST THAT'S MADE
SUITS
Only 4 Days Left
Don't Fail to See Them.
ea
REDUCED $2.00
DUTCH AUCTION
of all
SUITS" COSTING UP TO $125.01)
STARTS AT $10.75.
pick of any woman's
.$43.75
$41.75
-pick of any woman's
090 7P
pick of any woman's 097 7 C
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pick of any woman's,
$35.75
.SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 5Ui AFTER S:00 O'CLOCK in the afternoon
eveiy suit in group 2 will drop
follows:
Al ililUi All suits from group 2, your pick of what is left
At 1:00 all suits from group 2, your pick of what is left
Al -1:210 all suits from group 2, your pick of what is left
1 :u 5s00 all suits trom group 2 your 1ick of what is ,oft 011 7P
Al 5:.'l0 all suits from group 2 your pick of what is left
GIVEN AWAY FREE
AT 0:00 O'CLOCK ALL THE SUITS FROM GROUP 2 to any women
present that can wear (he sizes that are left.
AT THE START AS YOU WILL OET FIRST PICK AND GET YOUR CHOICE OF THE BEST SUITS THAT
THAN ONE-HALF VALUE. COME, DON'T LET YOUR NEIGHBORS B EAT YOU TO IT. BE ON HAND.
DRY GOODS . WOMEN'S READY
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY
TRIBUNE
EACH DAY
Group
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st,
suit in tho group that is
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2d,
suit in the group that is left
2.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Jld, Your pick of any woman's
suit in the group that is left
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Mi, Your
suit in the group that is left
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5Ui, Your p'ick of any woman's 01 D 7P
suit in the group that is left 1.3 1 1 O
in price $2.00 every 30 minutes as
.$17.75
01P 7P
$13.75
l) I III u
0Q 7C
TO WEAR CLOTHING SHOES
xJ. E. NELSON, MANAGER
60 AT
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Sale
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AS FOLLOWS:
DUTCH AUCTION
of all
SUITS COSTING UP TO $75.00
STARTS AT $!W.75
Your pick of any woman' 007 7E
left ! 1 1 u
Your pick of any woman's
,
ME 7K
19 7P
pick of any woman's 001 7P
hid
I
I Notice
Every Day New and Bigger
Bargains are Gotten Out and
I p,Qced on Sale at Bier Retuc-
lions than Eyer Before.
MHSHSS
Given Away Free
GIVEN
AWAY
FREE AT
W 6 O'CLOCK
THE
LAST DAY
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of laughter. '