The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 18, 1921, Image 5

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LOCAL AM) PERSONAL
F. J. Hnnaon of Lodgopole was a
city visitor yoatorday.
Qttoon Quality Shoos for Ladlos at
Wilcox Department Store,
C. V. Coopor transaftod biialnoB
in Ogallala yostorday.
V. II. Quado'of Stapleton whs R
city visitor Wodiiosday.
Clinton & Son, the Eye Glass Mon.
Senlcn and Satisfaction.
Mm. Loy Eyorly of Hcrshoy shop
pod In tlio city Tuoaday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith loft Tugs
day for Log Angolea, Calif. ,
Mrs. Chas. Yost oxpects to attend
t'-o foot ball game in Curtis today.
IT. L. Skldmoro of Ogalalla trans.
neied business in tho city Tuesday.
Tho ropoi't of thalkmo li.tWnm.
Troop 3 and Troop 7 vaa received
100 law for publication.
Clinton & son, Iho Eye Glass Mon.
Soi-fflco and Satisfaction. -
Ml and Mrs J6s. .Hurpljy roturnoJ
tho 'Crst or tho wooR from Omaha
whore thoy spent sovoral days.
apoeiai prices on Christmas Gifts
at uio Hotel Palaco Bazaar.
Mrs. J. w. Abbott and Mrs. Can
wicicatrom wero among tho Horshev
yiaitors to tho city Wednesday
iiiiB. i. A. AlflV rntnrtinll in I.a-
home in Lexington after visiting a;
tno Homo of Mrs. Thos. Cordor.
Clinton & Son, the Eyo Glass Mon
Service and Satisfaction.
.Mr. ami airs. It. C. Langford aim
You will only buy ono nlionocranh lU nnu Mr9- T,los- Healey win
in a life time if you buv tho rldi !Rtt"l he game in Curtis today.
ono See tho Victor.
Henry Cokor and son of SutITcr
land were city visitors Wednesday.
iloipnr Hayes of Wallaco transact
ed buttness in tho city Wednesday.
Dr. J.
.miss i.ucilo LIndenmyor of Fair
bury is expected tho first of tho week
to visit at tho J. J. Crawford home
Don't miss tho big clearance sale
of Millinery at Arvllla Whittakor's
iurs. i'j. uicKorson or uibbon re
S. Twinom transacted nro-' ...... t ,
. . , . , t - , i i.uu iu aur iiuiiiu ycBiuruay aiior
.BOo.uluv. Uui..,sa in norsney ycsicr- ylsitlng at tho home of Mrs. E. N
drO'. rvl
Dr. Scott of Clmppoll transacted
professional business in tho city
, Ogior,
Buy him that Xmas present now
Silk Shirts, Silk Holscry, Slippers,
Neckwear and etc. Reduced 1-5 to
1-2. Harry Samuelson.
Miss Kate Miles will leave Sunday
Bradley Sweaters for Men, Women i for chIcjlB where she will spend
mo remainuer ot tno. winter witu nor
Wednesday.
Edmund Dickey, Sr. left yesterday
for Grand Island to transact busi
ness
and Children at Wilcox Department
Store.
B. Nollam of Grand Island visited
local f rienhs Wednesday enrouto to
Denver.
I am homo again. Will do any kind
of plastering. L. W. Mathowson,
Graceland Addition, Phono G54W.
1 Mrs. N. A. Just and sister Miss
Bulah Tiist went to Ogallala yester
day to visit.
Dr. Campbell of Chappell trans
acted professional business in tho
city Wednesday.
Mrs Mary Tigho went to Lexington
Tuesday to visit her daughter Mrs.
"Wilford Stuart.
Mrs. L. Hardy of Chappell entered
the Platto Valley hospital for treat
ment Wednesday.
Visit our Japanese Bazaar, Special
prices on Christmas gifts. Back of
Hotel Palaco lobby.
Harry Cramer returned to Crook,
Colo, yester'duy whore ho is building
a grain elevator.
Mrs. L. E. Hastings and daughter
Minerva left last night for Omaha,
to spend a few days. 4
Billlken Shoes for Children and'
Department"
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aunt.
Dr. L. J. KRAUSE, Dentist, X-Itny
Diagnosis. McDonald Bank Building.
Plione 97.
Mr. and Mrs. Daggett of 'Gothon
btaK camo yesterday to visit at tho
homo of their daughter Mrs. Jl. W.
Short.
Give thought to Xmas, Dixon the
Jeweler.
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. C. Eatson yesterday. Mrs."
Eatson was formerly Miss Genevieve
Jeffers.
Mens Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, Hats
Caps, Overalls, Shirts, Neckwear,
Hosiery. Leather Vests and etc., 20
to 50 per cent off Harry Samuelson
At the Theatres
Keith Today
VAUDEVILLE'
larger girls' at Wilcox
Store. ,; "
Mr. and Mrs. Joss Barnell left
yesterday for Grand Island to spena !
two weeks Visiting.
Givo thought to Xmas. Dixoa the
'Jeweler.
Miss Daisy Farrell returned ',tho
flrsc ot the wtck from Chicago where
she visited rul Hives.
Wm. Mercelles returned yesterday
from Iowa where lie spent severil
weeks visiting relatives.
Mrs. Geo. Shoup and daughter Mrs
G. B. Cochran of Sutherland were
city shoppers yesterday.
The greatest values in years will
bo given during our annual clearance
sale of Millinery Nov. 18th to Dec.
1st at tho Arvllla Whlttaker 506
Locust Street. One lot going at
?2.50. One lot of trimmed hats
priced from $7.50 to $10.00 will go
for $4.50. AH hats above ?10.00
at ono half price. Wo also handle
a largo- assortment of trimmed and
untrimmed hats going at $1.00
Saturday
Mildred .Harris
in
HABIT
At the Sun
Today and Tomorrow
Viola Dana
in
The Off Shore Pirate
Crystal , "
Friday and Saturday
Bucking the Tiger
starring
Gonway Tearle
Ten vr ?-mt
You Hold The Key
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When you rent a safo deposit box
at tho 'Platte Valley Stato Bank, it
requires ' our master key plus your
key to opon tho box.
You alono- have access to your pri
vato papers and you havo tho satis
faction of knowing thoy aro safe.
You. can ront a box for $1.00 a yenr.
The Platte Valley State Bank
.THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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Your Opportunity to Save is Offered in Our
OVERSTOCKED SALE!
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, Why Not Take Advantage?
Fine Quality All Worsted Suits For Men
These are grey worsteds with a faint black line
stripe; very good patterns. Well tailored in a
three-button conservative model, lined with '5
good quality mohair ----- J.q
Boys' Winter Hats of Extra Value
Kara
Heavy Weight Rah Rah Hats iu blue and grey all
wool chinchillas. Good make with inside ear
laps. These sold at 75c to $1.25. Your choice for
23
c
Extra Specials in Fine Overcoats
FUR COLLAR ULSTERS. Holmes X X X X all wool
black kersey, double breasted, 48 inches long, shawl col
lar of black near seal, belted back, and quilted satin lin
ing. All sizes w. .. ...
$90 75
Young Men's Ulsterette
of heavy weight
heather mixture melton 'overcoating. All wool and a
product of the COLLEGIAN CLOTHES Shops. You
know what Collegian Clothes are
$?? 75
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Great Values in Men's Dress Caps
An assortment of broken lots in wool dress caps
that sold up to $2.50. Just the thing for every day
wear., Your choice
49c
Leather Work Mittens
Full yellow horsehide palm and half thumb, full
welted, split cowhide back, double knit wrist and
grey fleced lining. Wonderful value
49
Fine Dress Shirts at Bargain Prices
Soft finished percales in assorted neat and fancy
patterns. Broken lots but every size from 14 to
17 in this assortment
88'
JOHN
EDWARDS CO.