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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1921)
NORTH ' PLATTE SBMI-WEEIO.Y TRIBUNE in mil mi imii in i iiwi iimi ii mm umiia JULY CLEARANCE SALE Offering a Wonderful Lineup of the SEASON'S NEWEST Summer Footwear Sale Starts Wednesday, July 6 These Wonderful values will be priced so low that you will be able to buy two or three pairs for what you expected to pay for one. The first time in four years that you could buy Shoes at Pre-War Prices. All are new styles that have just arrived. Plenty of styles. Plenty of sizss and a wide range of prices too, within the reach of everybody. v Brown Kid Baby Louis Heel ft One Strap A full runofjsizes g it i.t i.t i ' Whenwg said new styles wc meant it. Here is a black kid Louis heel, two 8trnpPpumpgat $5.95 Every pair of our Ladies' Lace Shoes are in this great sale. Black Satin at $6.95. . Brown Calf, military heel Street Oxfords $4.95. All of our suede shoes at $4.95. Beautiful House Slippers at $2.95. For tho Young Misses A brown calf; low heel, two straps, Very popular for fall wear, size 2 1-2 to 7 1-2 Price 4.95 H 0 IS White Nile JClqth . Military 'Heel, one strap, at $5.95 Louis Heel 5.95. it i.t t.t i.t i.t J.t :.t it it i.t :.: White can- 8 vass, military heel lace Ox- l:t ford, just ar- $ rived, must i go at 4.95 Mr. Man don't pass this up, the latest style in Brogue Oxfords also a brown cordovan Oxford at $4.95 and $6.95 Buy your Fall Oxfords now at $4,95. We, haye ai few pair of White Canvass Low Shoes, that are priced at $2.95-. White Buck with two strap. and Cuban heej at $5.95. ' ' v . v if ' 1 : . '. ' it it No Refunds I No Exchanges it if it i.t Buck's Boots Formerly the Shoe Market iio man uraers No Approvals. it. iy& ft St LOCAL AND l'ERSONAl Mrs. Ralph Ford and son returned Saturday from Denver. Mrs. 13. S. Davis left Sunday, for York to spend a fow days. Mrs. J. Frazler and daughter Tyron left Saturday, for Omaha. Miss Faitho Camel of Los Angeles i8 a guest at tho F. A. Rickard homo. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hirschfeld of Den ver arrived Saturday to visit at tho High and Joseph Hirschfeld homes. Miss Reba Eves of Oakland, CaH . fornia is a guest at tho York Hinman home. Mr. ana Mrs. W. A. O'Donnoll came from Denver Saturday to spend tho Fourth at the W. H. LeDioyt home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford' Matson aro guests at tho homo of tho former'3 parents Mr. nnd Mrs. E, M. Matson , this week. Mrs. Ii. J. Krauso returned Satur- day from Denver whoro she visited at tho homo of her iwronts Mr. nnd Mrs. John Burke. For a quick cooking ilro uso our Rock Springs. Lump Coal. Wo harnllo only tho better grades of Coal. ( ARTIFICIAL ICE & COLT) "STORAGE CO. Phono 40. Harold Blalock loft yesterday foi Omaha to transact business. Arthur Greonslit of Gothenburg spent the Fourh in the city. , Dr. Minnie B. States' and son went to Horshoy yesterday.' MIbs Sigua O'Dean of Horshoy spent tho Fourth in this city. Mrs. C. H. Anderson of'Stapleton shopped in tho city Saturday. F C. Cooney of Overton spent tha Fourth with his daughters in tho city. Miss Elcnora Gingrich of Gothen burg spent tho Fourth in this city, John MalonJ, tfravoling passenger agent for tho Northwestern Railroad transacted business in tho city yester day. First class painting and paper hanging- Elegant stock of wall paper JuBt received- Store at 113 W Sixth St Phono 570W. H. H, Landgraf and Edd Friend Miss Gertrujdo Hill of Elmcreek is a guest of her sister Miss Myrtle Hill this week. Sho will leavo tho lattor part of tho week with Miss Bertlm Theolecko of Omaha who is visiting at tho homo of her brothor O. H. Tliolocko, for Los Angolos to spend thq summor. Miss Helen Nellson of Philadelphia, Pohn. passed through tile city yester day onrouto to Wheatland, AVyo. Ming Neilson holds a rosponsiblo position with tho Y. M. C. A. in Philadelphia Sho is tho daughter of tho pioneer Neilson of Lincoln County Jiavlng formerly boon rosldonts at Sutherland Her father waa tho promotor of the Sutherland ditrh. Mrs. S. J. Butler and son loft Sat urday for Omaha to visit Mrs., Burt Overmeyer of Hershey shopped in tho city Saturday. . Mrs. Ray "Walker of Horshoy trans acted business in tho city Saturday. Miss Madgo Flynn will leavo Bodn on a two weeks vacation at Denver. Mrs. Fred Peas of Paxton was a mong tho out of town visitors Wed nesday, Misses Noll Cooney and Kate Miles will leavo Wednesday for Denver to spond two weeks. Mrs. R. E. Marshall and children loft Saturday for Shelby anJ Avoca. Iowa, to visit relatives. Riley Warren returned Friday from Boavor City whoro ho attondejl tho funeral of tho lato Glenn Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Lylo Cumberland nnd at the E L. Robinson homo this week A baby girl was born t6 Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Facka Saturday. Mrs Facka was formerly Miss Helen Mc Neill. Mrs. Frank Flint and Mr. and Mrf. C P. Miller returned Friday from Portland whoro they havo been visit ing. . Mr. and Mrs. aoo. Mang rgturnod Friday from Beaver City "where t'hoy attondod the funeral of tho late Glenn Scott. ' ' 1 Rov. and Mrs. P. R. Slovens return. qi Friday from Bqaver City 'ioro thoy attended tho funeral of the lato Glenn Scott. GREAT EDITOR TO GOVERN ALASKA Ox """ "' ' "."V 1I.ON. SCOTT C. DONE - Washington. .One of tlie most popular and efficient appointments yvt made by the new administra tion, is that of Scott C Hone, who has just hcn nominated by Presi 'nt Ilardintr as governor of Alaska. Mr. Hone, who is one 'of tl" best known of American news pitic. editors, was publicity man-tJ-.-f pi the Kcpublican national c v.nmittec last year. Previously, as editor of the Seattle Post-Intcli-Pfiiccr, he gave careful attention study to'Abskan matters and n m expected that he will make a srpug iiovernor from the very urt Mk BoiiiJ Iins largp oxperiencs vvHh the problems of news print r -iJ tr, and inaiiuch at AlafKa is a t ire ffre.it field for pnpef pulp, t is no doubt that he goes to i with this matter very much I. huh is a caso of cx i wwv in the right place, i ' " 'cave very thortly . the gic '""riiory he is to CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Dixon Optical Co.. Eyesight Spe cialists. wo , . j " 1 ' ?trc.,JoHSlO'i.Dykonlan.iof. Herahe visuod rrienas'in'tlio clty'Frltay. For Hay Fever see Dr. Shaffer. Ceo. White and family of Suther land colobrated tho Fourth in tho city, Attorney Geo. N. GJbbs returned Friday from Broken Bow whoro ho transacted legal business. Mrs. Matilda, Johnson went to Chappoty Sptmlay to visit at tho homo of her daughter. Mrs. J. W. Fltpatrick roturnod Fri day ovonlng from Beaver City whore she attended tho funeral of tho .lato GloniT Scott. Miss Cnthorino Stovons who has boon tho Bueatatitlio homo her uiulo Chas. H. s(Sons"wr.l leave today for her homo in Iowa.' Mr. and, Mrs. Guy Congdon and children of Toledo. Ohio aro guests at tho homo of tho former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Congdon. Mr. nni tyr. W. II. LoDIoyt roturn od Saturday from Donvor whero thoy .spent sovornl days 'at tho homo of their daughtor Mrs. W. A. O'Donnoll. Tho Crystal Tiioatro oloBodi last Friday for tho vacation. During tho hot woollier tho time wlj bo used for repairing and Jmprovdng ,tho room and tho furniture , It Is not cortnin when tho Crystal will ro-opon but probably not until tho hot spoil in Francis Norris of Choyonno colo brated tho Fourth in North Platte. for Hay Fovcr seo Dr. Shaffer, j Ralph Hunsen, ,D, J. Fredrick. Carl "ubuii, HSfJ'", iurpny, ,J,,,ftl. Mi Ilvnine, J. Bnley and Nols Avintora of tho Platto Valloy Lodgo No. 32 A. F. & A. M. loft yostorday for Denver to conduct tho funoral Borvicos of tho lat Joseph M. Moonoy who died at his homo thoro Saturday morning. Food For Thought TAKK A THOUSAND arKN AT TIH3 AGE OF 45 ' 16 per cent aro doad. 05 per cent aro self support ing 15 per cent aro dopendont on relatives and charity. v 4 por cont Iiavc accumulated wealth and kopt it. AT THE AGE OF GO 95 per cont aro dependent on on relatives and charity. AT THE AGE OF G5 ' " 97 por cont aro dependent on rolativoa and charity 3 por cent aro solf-Bupportitjg NOTE , A man's buccohb (loponds on. his mental nnd physical f llolenoy, which in "turn are largoly doponjlont" on good eyoslght. 70 por cent, of us havo dofoctlvo vigipn and don't liow It. Don't guoas any longorloiow! geo on Op. tomotrist. over.