The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 29, 1921, Image 5

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NORTH l'LATTR SEMI-WJSJ3KLY TiUBUNE
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DRESSES .yf
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Late arrivals, marked and admired by every one Who seeikthem--o bn sals' rit most
wonderful bargain prices. . ' ''
Just a lew minutes of your time will satisfy you we are offering you real bargains.
IT'S OUR PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU.
Suits and Coats
WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
Remarkable Under Pricing
LOT 1
S Z.45
16
Values to !32.50
LOT 2 '
$2j'50
Values to $52.50
LOT 3
Values to $75.00
Younr choice of 'he b, est Suit jj
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$125.00 value inmost stores.
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Silk Dresses
WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
Expendable Styles and Quality
LOT 1 LOT 2 LOT 1 LOT. 2
$.6B . Sj5 $3,6S $45
Values to $27.50 Values to $32.50 Values to $7.50 Values to $9.00
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LOT 3 LOT 4 . LOT 3 LOT;)
s24'65 S265 ' $g95
Values to $42.50 Values to $52.50 Values to $12.00 Values to $16.00
LOT 5 LOT G LOT 5 LOT 0
S3T50 $4965 $2AB 95c
Values to $60$) Values to $75.00 Values to $21.65 Values to $1.75
Silk Blouses and Waists
WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
Real Wonderful Sale
ny Now--Save Prices are Down
House Dreeses
ON SALE
$d.95 $.45 $.95 $ J. 90
Wondei;full Bargains'
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Hosiery
ON SALE '
39 59 95
Real Bargains
, Corsets
ON SALE
jc $.4B ?95 $2'4S
Most All Sizes
Brassiers ' -
ON SALE
Sizes 36 to 46
Middies
ON SALE '
$.45 $.9S OS
All Slzesx
Children's Dresses
ON SALE '
$-45 $d.95 S'TRS So.95
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Sizes 3 to 14
' BARGAINS '
. WORTH
SHOUTING ABOUT
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DRY GOODS -WOMEN'S READY
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY
TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES
J. E .NELSON . MANAGER
'WHY NOT' FILL
YOUR WARDROBE
NOW.
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CLINTON
Sign of The Big Ring
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
& SON, the Eye Glass Men
Satisfaction Sure---Try Us. Graduate Opticians
DR. O: H. CRESSLEIt
GRADUATE DENTIST
Office over the McDonald
State Dank.
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t LOCAL A.NI) PERSONAL
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Queen Quality shoes for ladles at
Wilcox Department Store.
Sam Howes 1b reported to bo 111 at
his home,
ChaB. Coker of Sutherland was a cltj
visitor Wednesday.
T. Cpffoy, of Chadron, Is a business
visitor this. week.
Kayneo rompers for little folks at
Wilcox Department Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weeks of Grand
Jsland'aro theguests of their son.
.Ladles' laco and drop stitch Bilk
hoso at Wilcox Department Store.
Mrs John Jones and daughter of
Hrady shopped in the city yesterday.
Mrs. T. U. Kline and daughter of
Tryon were city visitors Wednesday
Chas. Bokuo returned from Kansas
this morning where ho went on bus
ness. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luercnburge of
Burwell Nebr. wore city visitors yes
terday. W..V. Hoaglaud returned to Lincoln
last evening after attending the funer
al of the Into Judge. II. M. Grimes.
P. J. IJarron of Scotts Illuff attended
the funeral of Judge Grimes Wednes
day. Miss Marjory Itussel left this morn
ing for Lincoln to visit friends for a
week.
MIbs' Nina Van Doran, of Goring,
who has been vlBtting nt her home in
this city will leave Sunday for Clove
land to spend throo months.
Judgo Wm. Woodhurst went to Lin
coln last night to transact legal bus
iness ,
' You should seo that now lot of la
dles' neckwear at Wilcox Department
Store. .
In the harness business again. See
mo at 1001 N. Locust. Rogers.
Itoscoo Klmmer of Sidney camo
Wednesday to visit at the W. H. Le
Dloyt home. ,
Mrs. C. Franklin Koch returned
from a trip to tho eastern part of the
stato Wednesday.
Judgo Hobart of Gering camo Wed
nesday to attend the' funeral of the
late Judge Grimes. '
Auto suits and dresses, this spring's
line, just opened at Wilcox Department
Storo.
Mrs, Mary Gott returned to her
homo in Kimball after visiting nor
brother Henry Geise
Tt, 11. ..1.. HAll.t.n.1 l.n.nn '
first of Xho wool? from n visit In Chey
enne and .Chappoll.
Mrs. W. .Y. Hoagland and son drove
home from Lincoln Wednesday, where
they spont tho winter.
W. V. Hoagland camo' from Lincoln
Wednesday to attend the funeral of
tho late Judge H. M. Grimes.
Men's 220 whlto back bluo denim
overalls $1.10 at" Wilcox Department
Store.
Holph llalllgau camo from Lincoln
Wednesday to attend tho funeral of
the Iato Judgo H. M. Grimes.
Harold Peterson returned to Lin
coln yesterday after spending a few,
days with rolatlves In tho city.
A baby girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Uuchflnck Tuesday evenjng.
All concerned are doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Doran ar
rived homo today from California
where "they mndo an extended visit
Albert Gulntljor of Grant underwent
an operation at the General hospital
Tuesday and Is getting along nicely.
Mr; and Mrs, 13. F. Seeberger, Wni.
Uagloy and Dr Wurtello returned from
a fishing trip to Oshkosh Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrif. Albert Muldoon camo
from , Ogallala Wednesday to attend
tho funeral of tho late Judge Grimes,
Mr and Mrs. Ed Klorig will leave
toddy or tomorrow by auto for Lar
ainlo, Wyoming whero thoy will spend
somo months on mnttors of busliiess
Seo the good looking trimmed hats
Arvilla Whlttaker is showing for $3
10 rirm uoor norm n; me
Post Office
J. V. Itomjgh roporta the salo of a
Dodgo Dros. roadster to Thos. Hoat
son oMIershey and a Dodgo sedan to
Julius Plzor.
Mrs. F. H. Woodgato and daightor,
FranclH retunied Wednesday from
Jollot 111. whero Mrs. Woodgato was
called by tho death of her mother
Mrs. Chrlstenscn.
Sheet music nt Roberts Music Storo.
AVvIUa Whlttnkor has on display a
beautiful lino of sport and dross hats
in black and, whito and dainty shades,
prices 110.00 to $18.00. Now location,
BOO.LocuBt street.
Dr. Mario Amos is moving out of tho
rooms over iD'Jxon.'s Jewelry Storo
which sho had occupied so long Into
Lhor own proporty Just cast of tho
Central school. It Is not yet known
who will uso Uiq rooms thus vacated.
Before you buyycour next car, ask
any ono of tho 600 Dodge owners in
this territory about Dodgo stability
and service Good cars and good after
service uro tho Ideals of this busi
ness. J, V, Ilomlgh Dealer.
yo aro Informed that bass llshlng
w(U' be legal tho wholo twelve niontht)
of tho year according to a now law
which has been passed by the present
legislature but tho law docs not go
Into effect until July, So It Is unlaw
ful to catch bass hoforo May IkJ,
but as that Is only two days away, wo
do pot think tho nshormen will suffer
much,, Somo have bcon catching bass
this week wo aro informed, thoy bo
lug undor tho impression that the now
law went into effect at once, but they
wero In error
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TO T11U AMERICAN LEGION: V'
llolgo Elnnder was killed in rtctiqn
Novembor 10, 1918. Funoral sorvlces
will bo held at Hrady at 2 p nuSun
duy, May 1st, Burial at Fort Mc-
'Phcrson. '
Comrado Paul WA'n fh M cargo ot
arrangements. Every comrade who
can attend notify him and bo on hand.
E. H.'EVANS, - " "
Post Commander.
. GUARANTEED" USED CARS
HARGAINS -ON TERMS
2 19 Ford roadsterB.
2 Buick Six tourings.
2 Dodgo tourings.
1 Overluud Chummy I'oadstcrf -
119 Oakland roadster.
J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer.
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PLAYiIr PIANO AT y
SACrTfICB PRICE
Wo have a strictly high grade playor
piano In storage, In North Platte. No
reasonable ofor Tofimed for quick dls- '
posal. Easy tennsrlf TesM)nslblo. Write
at onco if Interested to tho Denver .
Music Company. Denver, Colorado.
Mrs, J. L. Blockman loft yostot'day
for Mlndon, Nebr., whero bIiq was
called by tho dath of her father.
Mrs. D. A. Mapes and daughter re
turned to their homo in Sutherland
yestorday after visiting at tho N. Johu
son homo.
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FARM LOANS
I will make Farm Loans at reason
able rates, Gono Crook, North Platto.
First class painting und paper hang-