OUR ENTIRE OFF 1 7S V DP' 'fit i FOR A LIMITED TIME -0 Beginmng, Monday, November 21, we are goin; to put our Entire Stock On bale at One-Fifth Off our Regular Prices. T31iis applies to everything in stock but not' to special orders or to goods that have been laid away for customers. We will not open any new .goods -during this sale lor the reason that we wish to reduce our investment in our stock. The season has been ibaokward and while we have reduced olif prices right along to conform to the reductions in' the wholesale markets we feel' that woe had rather take a further loss than to carry any surplus fall goods over into another season. Goods will be priced to you. at the regular price and -one-fifth deducted from our bill. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. 'i Let Us Show You the New Onyx Rings, Plain and Diamond Sets Engraved Christmas Greeting Cards, don't wait too long before you order CLINTON & SON, Jewelers and Opticians Sign of. The Big Ring Satisfaction SureTry Us. Graduate Opticians. , ttOWWyWWCHWHWaawOWKKK , The Christmas gift with the. person al touch. Your .photograph. You nre not ins busy we aro not as busy as wo will , be in December. Brook's '.V-,.. NV"' ' . ' DB. OJI. CJtESSLEIt GRADUATE DENTIST Office over the McDonald State Bank. .Studio-" You will, only buy one phonograph 0H30KHWaHKHWH39 1,1 a Ilfe tlmo if you buy the rigftt LOCAL ,iuM) PEltSOAL I Mra' C' Worley uml child arrived , " yesterday from Kearney. Mr. Worloy Schubert's Orchestra of Chicago fur-1 caino to this city recently and has nc nished music for a dance in the K. C. , copied m position, at, tho Dixon Musto 1. . 11 1 A. 'Z ' ' 1 . ... uuii lusi evening, a. large crowa nt tended. Clinton & Son, the Eye GIasj3 Men. Service and Satisfaction. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weir and dough- shop Clinton Son, The Eye Glass Meq. Service and Satisfaction. Mr. and Mrs. F. C Plolsticker will entertain this evening at a dancing (ter Mrs. Homer Peterson returned party at their home in honor of Miss Friday fr6m Omaha where they spent Annabollo Souder of Carrol, la., who .n few days. ' is their guest. t Miss Margaret, Fredrlckson is ox-1 Give your child the advantages pected tomorrow from Fremont whore you did not have. A dependable she attends college to spend Thanks- 1 Hobart M. Cable Piano is a beautiful giving with her. parents; addition to any parlor. Cash or Mr. and Mrs. W. J Stuart will, leavxj ' payments. Dixon's Music Shop. IjUOEDKHs.DLSTJtlCT DOINGS They nre threshing wheat at Can Broeder'o.place ,this week. i , r "... ' ' wiuiam iiroeuer ana Etnel songer ;aro attending school again, review ing tho eighth gradp work. Our teacher visited with Marshall .Ox;ton's family last Thursday oven ing. Tho school is a grand success this -year and Mrs. LaVallo is an A. No. 1 teacher. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVO. LUTION CELEBRATE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY TODAY Tho fifth birthday anniversary of Sioux Lookout Chapter. D. A. R.1 will be celebrated this evening at a C:30 o'clock banquet in tho guild parlors of tho Episcopal church by local mom bora of tho chapter a.nd tholr friends. An ovonlng's -entertainment has boon planned. -:o: NOTICE Tho next Lincoln County teachers examination will bo held in tho usual places, Saturday, Docombor 3rd.,; . Aileen G. Cochran County Superintendent i- r:o: MUJinery t-nlo now on at tho Lead. er Mercantile Co. Now is your chanco tti j2ve. i LOCAL AND PERSONAL A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wostfall Saturday. Moth. or and baby aro doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. D. C Congdon lott Sunday for Toledo, Ohio, to visit thoir" son, Guy Congdon and family. Special prices on Christmas Gitta at tho Hotol Palaco Bazaar. R. N. Lamb returned to his homo in Los Angeles yesterday after visit ing' friends and transacting business In tho city. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garninn left Sundny ' for Lincoln to visit. From Lincoln they will go to Kansas City and other custom points beforo re- turning homo. j Wednesday at 8 p. in., at tho Luth-j oran church, Rev. d. F. Koch will' continue his series' of lectures with an address on "Mtlo tones Along Lifo's rfighwny." Mrs. Allison Wilcox entertained I. J Missionary Society of tho Episoo;: j! Church at hor homo Friday afternoo i. Mrs. Alfred Oilman gavo nn interest ing talk on China Missionary wolc. Tho latest roports o Gcorgo W". Klonk who Is taking-treatment nt Green Gables sanitarium In Lincoln., aro that ho is almost restored to Jioalth and will bo homo soon. The Catholic Girls Club will bo on-! tortatned at tho homo of Misses Min- rva and Ethol MoWllllams Tuesday qvonlng. Assisting hoatossc3 aro MlsdU Edna Sullivan and Mrs. Thos. Hn-, orty. i , Tho Ann Hazoltlno group of tho Baptist church entertained tho ' litis' bands at a masquerado party Jast' Friday evening In tho basement; OC1 tho church. A nice lunch wae sor- m. vod following an evonlng of gantes:, and contests. . Tho farmers in this district are no busy as bird dogB, shuckiftg corn and hauling hay, getting ready for tho blizzards which they hopo won't come. tomorrow for Denvdr to spend Thanksgiving with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Stuart Give '.houghf to tXmas. Dixon, the Jeweler. ' , Fine portraiture by photographv tikes time, and the days before Christmas' aro getting fewer. Arrange for appointments now. Brook's Studio. Buy him that Xmas present how Silk Shirts, Sill?' Holsery, Slippers, Neckwear and '.etc. Reduced 1-5 to 1-2. Harry Saniuelson. Miss Eva Hoagland returned Sun day from Lincoln 'whore she attends the State University, to spend tho week with her parents. Tho Elks and thoir Ladies will en joy a dancing party Frjday evening in tho ball room at tho Elk's Club. A midnight lunch will bo served. Mrs.John Carrol of Dos Moines. Iowa arrived the latter part of the and will spend the winter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Howes. She was a former resident. .Visit .our Japanese Bazaar. Special prices on Christmas gifts. Back ol Hotel Palaco lobby. Charles Yost is expected Wednesday frohi Fremont where ho attends Mid land College to spend Thanksgiving vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas Yost, Sr. All the pattern hats that sold up to $18.00 go on salo Friday and Sat urday at $7.85. In all tho new satin, volvcit-duvetyns. Don't put off any later, this Is now tho lowest price you'll have an opportunity to buy at during the Reason at tho Leader Mer cantile Co. They organized a literary Bocloty airour scnooinouso last week. Tho next meeting will bo on. Friday night or this week. They have arrangea a nice program and will discuss the. merits and demerits of the Kit Klux Klan. Farm Bureau Exchange List. All paid-up,' Farm Bureau Members arc entitled to a maximum ot one soluinn inch of ;firoo advertising for seed, feed, livestock and 2nd hand farm machinery. Thos6 adds to run for two consecutivo issues of tho North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune and discontinued unless notlco to contlnuo la rocolvod after tho second? Jssue. This sorvico Is paid for by Farm Bureau Membership money and for that reason is not avaUablo for thoso who aro not paid-up members. Send your lists to tho -County Agent's Office at North Platto, Box 2.13, 'vhero tho Cotinty Hat will bo complied for tho paper. Tho greater tho number the greater the servlco to the County. Those having farms for rent would do" well to leave notlco at tho County Agent'B Office. WoMiavo a number of Inquiries for them. For Sale -Some nlco bronzo turk. ey ,toms. johns6n Bros., Maxwell, Box 12. - " FOR SALE Certified Grimm al falfa Heod. Phono 1209J. FOR TRADE Two registered flampsblro boars, 18 months old. Will trado for grad,o or (purebred hord boars of any breed. R. R. Spurrier, N'orth-Platto. Mrs. Fred Elliot has returned from Bridgeport where she was called on account ot tho death of her brother Chas. Brown. Mr. Brown and a nephew were hunting ducks in thu Platte river. A duck had been shot and was on tho water and Mr. Brown started to wado out and get It when ho went into, a hole or Into quick sand; He called to his nephew but went lown before he could bo helped. Tho body had not been recovered when tho last word was received, Tho, deceased was 51 years old and leaves a ,wifo and two daughters. Mrs. Elliott has tho sympathy of thisj community in her Borrow. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks for tho beautiful floral offerings and for tho sympathy extended to us by our friends during our bereavement in tho death of our beloved father. . .Etta S. Bonnor and family. ' R. P. Stebbins -T. L. Stehblns :o: WATCH YOUR SALE DATES. .Nov. 22. Georgo 0. Fowler, Suth erland, Nobr. General Farm Salo, R. I. Shapnoll, Auctioneer. , Nov. 22 Ilanio Kawashlma. No, Platto. Gonoralrm Sale. Ed. Klerig Auctioneer. Nov. 23 Fafrviow Dairy Combin ation Salo. H. M.Johanson, Autionoor1 Nov. 28, Casper Rauch, North Platto Nobr. Cattlo Salo Stockors and Feod ors. Chas. Olson and II. M. Johnnscn, Auctioneers, -:n: Dr. L. J. KRAUSE, Dentist, X.Rnj Dlntrnoslb. McDonnld Hank Building. Phono 07. 20 to 50 Percent Saving To You tit J, Our entire stock of Men and Boys Furnishings, Suits and Overcoats, Mens and Boys Shoes warm clothing for cold weather, Xmas goods for him, etc., at a M Lf1 Saving To You 20 to 50 Percent Off HURT S1IIEIS0S OUTFITTER TO GOOD DRESSERS.