The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 08, 1921, Image 5

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    J. C' PENNEY COMPANY A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION
- A STORE FOR ALL THE PEOPLE.
Bringing to them the BEST VALUES in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, READY-TO-WEAR at LOWEST PRICES. The LARGEST CHAIN DE
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New Spring Dress floods
Pine Swiss organdies, plain white and colors,
98c, $1.11), $l.-tf $1.00
Voiles in plain colors and figured patterns
25c 2c, 51c, Se, (5i)c, 5KSc
New arrivals in silk taffeta, satin messlino and fonulards
08c, $1.10 lo $2.0S
New Spring Clothing
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For. Men and Boys.
Latest FashionsLowest Prices
MHiVS SUITS
New all wqoI, latest styles in
hairline and pin 'stripes, single
and double breasted. Best in
style and quality $!M).7f
Other styles and colors, blue
serge and plain grey
$10.00, $24.78, $3-l'.75
New -
Spring
Coats,
Suits
and
Dresses
You'll need them soon.
?lne white curtain scrim
Mne white curtain scrim . , , , 15c
?no ecru curtain scrim 0o. JJOc ."
Laco panel curtain goods in white and ecru jnj
Lacy overdrapes in brown, blue, green, old rose.'. ;770c-:
Draperies for bed rooms and dining rooms, 20, 510, 10,' 586
BOYS' SUITS
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Big . assortment, extra va!
$7.00, $S.0(), $0.00, $10.75
Smartest Styles Right from Fashion's Center
Latest Jlotlols, Beautiful Colors, Lowest Trices
The Garments that Stylish Women are wearing this Spring
Coats at $12.78 $19.90 $24.75 to $39.75
Suits at 12.75 21.75 24 75 $34.75 39.7 5
Dresses at 9 90 14.75 19.90 29.75 39.75
Jlen's lints and Caps
Men's Spring Hats
$1.08
Extra quality at
$!J.0S
Genuine Velour $7.50
Caps, all colors, (0c
See the special table of Boyy j to$2.40
suits at . . . , . . .$8.00
ta 'J50C MARK !
- MEN'S TROUSERS
Extra good corduroy at . $o.0S
Dress pants $4.98, $5.90, $6.90
Boys' Hats and Caps
Cloth Rah, Rah styles
40c 0o
Straws in same style
' 40c -lo 08r '
Caps, all colors
00c, 80c, OSc
Neil's Shirts
Just in an elegant
lassortment of men's
negligee shirts, now.
' 08c
.Fine stripe madras,
Soft shirts, collars at
tached . ,08c to $1.08
Overalls
Boys', (overalls up to
-'08c
Just r.ej&ived a heavy
blue shirt, all sizes at
Specials
Special lot percales in
lights and darks, big
assortment, per yam
15c and 10c
New Spring Curtain Goods
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Where Honest Values at Lowest
Priees Roign Supreme
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Shoes!
and Children
For Men, Women,
at Lowest Prices.
Men's brown and black blucher dress shoe, smooth ,
calf leather $!1.08
Men's black English shoe
$1.0S
Waists
Special lot . of fine
lawn" waists', now . , ."
$1.08
Ecru Soisette waists,
now
$2.49
Men's black and cordovan shoes in line kid leather
$5.50 to . $0.00
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Ladles' military heel oxfords, brown and black
$3.08 and ....... . ".'.V .' $8.40
Ladies' line kid black oxfords '.' ; ;$5.00
Ladles' lace oxfords, black, ... .V, ,.,.'.......:. . .$.10
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Men's, Boys' and Girls' gym; and tennis shoes ' t , '
$1.49 to .$2.08,
ilk Underthings
1'or Women
Camisoles.'. .OSc.
Camisoles ' $1.40
Camisoles $1.08
Bloomers, Petticoats, fine quality,
up to , $5.00
cA cNsttion"A)ide 9IrtstitiA.tion
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Special
A special buy from our New York
headquarters. v
Ladies' .Vanity Bags
Silvertone Bags,
Cordovan Tooled Ldather Bags
Priced at ,$9.08
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GIFTSTHATV LAST
CLINTON
Sign of The Big Ring
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
& SON, The Eye Glass Men
Satisfaction---Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians
POLITICAL
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ACTIVITIES KNDS IN
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DR. O. II. CRESSLEU
GltADUATi: DENTIST
Office over the McDonald
State Bank.
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LOCAL AND PEKSONAL
New blouses In gala effects, blfc
Hhowlng, at nio Leader Mercantile
Co.
Koberts MubU Co. carries tin
. Victor Ilecords. Tho new April re
' cords are here now.
Walkon's Colored Stringed orchestra
will furnish music for a danco in the
1 , K. C. hall tomorrow evening.
A splendid elblt of tho famous
Wallace Nutting picturoe this week
See Dixon's Music Shop window.
Misses Gortrudo and Marjory Ar
nold will entertain tomorrow evoning
at Uiolr homo in honor of Miss .Lucille
McFarland, an April bride.
Your separate skirt is hero, and if
you como right in you will havo first
cholco of oho just mado for your typo,
at The Londor Morcantllo Co.
" Uta our baby chick starter and baby
chiok food prevents loss. North
Platto. Feed Co.. Phono 20G.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hansen sailed on
tho SShannon for Honolulu Tuesday
noon. Mr. Hansen has charge of the
main quartermaster department in
Honolulu. Mrs. Hansen is a sistor of
Dr. O. II. Cressler of this city.
Dr. Geo. 11. Dent wwent to Paxton
this morning on professional business.
MMIss Jones of the Expression School
of tho University of Nebraska ar
rved Wednesday and will direct tho
Declamatory contest and coacli tho
Senior play.
Tho Episcopal Missionary Society
ind tho Sunday School Class were
.interallied last evening by Mrs. K. H.
Ilincker. Mrs. J. IJ. Hedllold gave a,
talk on tho Lifo of Christ and showed
pictures by Hoffman. Tills Is one of
a series of similar studios which are
to bo taken up each week. Mrs. Brock
assisted the hostoss In serving tho
lunch.
Mrs. Seth Shorwood, Is al the
homo of hor mother Mrs. Sarah B.
Finney. In this city, suffering from a
broken hip. According to our re
ports. Mrs. Sherwood was recovering
from a stroke of paralysis and while
trying to get around the house, fell
and broke her hip. The sympathy of
many friends goes out to hor in her
Intense suffering. Mrs. Shorwood was
at ono tlmo one of tho church sup
porters who gave of her moans to
the limit. Sho lis only recently re
turned lo this city.
PHO.MIXKNT WAIt tfOKKKK AMI
SOCIAL LKADEH IIIKS IN
(WLIFOJtNIA. '
Friends wore shocked to learn of
tho death Tuesda night of Mrs. Frank
Buchanan of this city. She died while
on n visit to California for the benefit
of her health. She was with her
mother, Mrs. Todd, but her condition
was not so serious that it was thought
ecessary for the other members of her
family to be with her. Tho body will
arrive hero on No. G Sunday. Tho
sympathy of tho frfendB and acquaint
ances goes out to tho husband mid
other relatvcH in their suffering.
AM KB I CAN LKGION TO IIAVK A
BASK BALL TL'A.H THIS .
SIDLMKB
William E. Shuman, candidate for
Mayor on tho Citizen's ticket in tho
recent city election lllcd a suit at
three o'clock on tho afternoon of
election day against A. P. Kelly,
editor of tho Evening Telegraph
charging him with libel. Mr. Shu-
, man acted through his attorneys,
Halligan, Beatty & Ilalligan. Mr.
Shuinan claims to havo two objects
. in bringing tho case into court. Ono
I is tp right the wrong which ho says
was dono him by the attacks in tho
Telegraph and tho other as a warn
ing to the Telegraph and other news
papers that citizens of North Platto
may become candidates for public
office without having mud batteries
turned upon them. $20,000 Is tho
amount of damages asked for by Mr.
Shuman. Tho case will como up in
tho fall term of the District Court.
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1ZATI0N UKBTIFIUATIIS AUK
INDELIVEUEI).
Gloria, he infant daughter of Mr. 1
and Mrs. John J. Sykcs, who died ,
Tuesday, was burled In tho North
Platto Cemetery Wednosday.
Embroidered voiles uiiJ orgundh .J, ,
pleasing variety, niodts In price at
Tho Leader Morcautlk ('
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs
Lions yestorday at thoir honio 611 wost
10th street. All concernod are dolus;
nicely.
Hco the pretty variety of gifts and
nrt goods at riu'ionuble prices at th
Specialty Shop, 510 Locust St
All members of the American Le
gion interested in basobali are
requested by the nianagomont lo a,p
poar on tho Fair Grounds at 2:I!0
o'clock Sunday afternoon. Dr. Mc
Klrahan Is going to coach tho play
and Fred Potorson has boon nppolnted
mnnuger.
ltoniper and play suits for little tots
in ngos 2 to G voars on sale at Tho
Loader Morcantllo Co,
Mrs.1. A. IJaunta loft this .morning
for her homo In KlmlxUl aftor-'vlsitlug
friends in tho city.'
M. It. Bovington, Chief Natural
ization Examiner at St. Louifl has
written Geo. E. Prosser, Clerk of tho
Lincoln County Naturalization Court'
that unclaimed certificates issued to
soldlors in some of tho military
camps, cantonments, reservations
and schools having military units at
tached, are still in his hnnds. It
sooniH that during tho war, an enlist
od man who was not a citizen was
naturalized and his papers wore hold
for him until after the war. Now
thoy cannot be delivered. Any of our
readers knowing themselves ontitlod
to ono of theso papers should com
inunicato with Mr. Prosser, Clerk of
tho District Court of Lincoln County
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Owing to a disagreement over the
fulfillment of tho tonus of the lease,
W. H. McDonald has ordorod tho W.
It. Malonoy Co, to vacato the store
room on Dowoy Stroot which Is oc
auplod by tho furnturuo department.
It is probnhlo that tho mutter will havo
to bo settled In tho courts.
Remember!
Your Money "els into a Ijank whether you nut it there or
not. If you spend all some successful man deposits your j
money.
OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT.'
You will he surprised to find how short a time it takes to ac- 1
cumulate a . surplus. We Welcome Your Wonnt.
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