The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 13, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
THE BARGAIN
COUNTER LIST
MKltCHAXTS OPl'Kll IlAItGAIKS
l'OIt T1IJIIFTY FOLKS OF
THIS COMMUNITY
Road thcBo advortlsomonts for they
nro tho offerings of North Piatto rn-
tall merchants and nro intended to
givo tho readers of Tho Tribuno
valuos to bo found' nowhoro olse.
Read and' act.
No Blanks You Always Win .On
Groceries. . .
dnmblo with Springer.
Gamblo with Springer and win ov.
cry timo on Groceries.
Gumblo with Springer.
Soo my 1922 steak of paper from
ono-tlilrd to one-halt cheaper than
last yoar; also some bargains in pa
pers loft over. Call 10C1J and I will
bring to books to .you'r iiouse. Phil '
DoatH.
CHOICE OF THE 10USE SALE $25 A THROW SAT. AND MON. ONLY
Tho Speaiaity Shop Is showing n j
nlco asHortmont of velvets suitable
for- pillows at 715 oonts a yard, Arvllla
Whlttakor. BpC Locust. Sir.
NOTldE
Wo havo two Ford one-ton trucks
which wo nro offering at a bargain
prico. Hcndy-Ogior Auto Co.
A real treat a flvo pound bag of
Omaha Oat Meal for 28 conts. Liork
& Stack Grocortcrla.
Wo aro selling our entlro lino ol
flno cotton Japancso kimonos at
$4.75 each for a short tlmo. Hotol
Palaco Bazaar.
LISTEN Don't forgot tho big feed
nt McKaln's Cafo and meat market
combined for 25 cents, 108 East 0th
stroot
Ford 'touring special prico 1910
modol in running condition at $G0.
Ilondy-Oglor Auto Co.
Ionular rhoot mucic nt 19c and Sc
a copy tfr Saturday, Januar 14th
only. IIo!iey MubIj llouso. , .
This w sek ends iho salo on 5 roc
ofds of your own .choosing for $i nt
tho Ilolloy M'.bic Iiouse.
Tho noxt Lincoln county teachors'
examination will bo held in tho Usual
places, Saturday January 21st,
Aileon G. Cochran
County Suporlntondont
:o:
Mrs. Edward Burke and Mrs, J. C.
Holman ontortalncd at a scries of om
o'clock lunchoons this week. Tho first
luncheon was hold at Mrs. Holman'n
homo on Wednesday. Tho color
schomo was pink and whlto and
baskets of pink roso3 formed cen
trepieces on tho tablos. Aftor a two
course luncheon Mrs. W. Walker gavo
sovoral readings. On Thursday MrB.
Burko hold tho luncheon at her homo.
Tho color scheme and decorations
woro tho same. After tho luncheon
Mrs. A, F. Tramp sang three selec
tions and Mrs. York Illnman gavo
sovoral readings.
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BASKETBALL SEASON WILL
OPEN TONIGHT WITH
GAME HERE
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CAN YOU AFFORD
TO MISS THIS
Jut
MENS & YOUNG MENS
SUITS AND
, OVERCOATS
Up to 835.00
Thoy go at ,
MENS DRESS SHOES
An?8.00
Value
They go nt
S i.85:
Whoro Low Prico
Moots
Ciooil Quality
Cor. Front & Dewey Bta.
Tho local high school basket ball
toam will moot tho Lexington high
school boys this evening on tho.
Franklin gymnasium floor. This Is
tho first gamo of tho season for tho
locals and it will show tho strength
of tho nlayers most of whom woro
regulars or substitutes on last year's
toam. Tho porsonnol- of tho team haa
not been nnnounccd. Tho Loxlngton
girls will play tho North Piatto girli
on tho samo floor Just before tuo
boy's gamo- Admission to both
games Is CO conts.
BIG ORCHESTRA OF LOCAL
PLAYERS TO FURNISH
THE MUSIC
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An augmented orchoBtra of from
twelvo to twenty pieces will furnish
t,ho music for tho big Musicians ball
at Legion hall next Tuesday oyoning.
The Musicians Union hold Ub first
annual ball last year and It wbd
thought worth roncatlng. Tickets
aro being sold at $1.10 including war
tax. Spectators will bo charged 25
cents.
'to;
At tho mooting of tho Nobraeka
Stato Historical society hold at Lin
coln Tuesday availing, Mrs. John
Bratt of -thlH city prosontod a paper
rogardlng tho author of "Trails of
Voatorday?' Mrs. Bratt loft tho first
of tho wpok for .Lincoln' where sho
was Jolnod by lior slstor from Omaha.
Charles Handy, Jr., a son-in-law of
Airs. Bratt was nt tho meeting and
road tho paper which Mrs. Bratt had
proparotl.
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Now For The Final Wind Up
of our Great Drive to make a Clean Sweep of
every Fall Garment in the Store. Our
CHOICE
HOUSE
SALE
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For Two Days, Tomorrow, Saturday, aodMonday Only
Your Unrestricted Choice of any
Fall Suit, Wool and Silk
Dress, Cloth or
Plush Coat
in the house, regardless of cost or values
whether it is a $50, $60, $75 or $85 gar
ment, they all go at One Price of
K lF
Every Sale (Final
No Charges
No Exchanges
No Approvals
Ladies' Outfitting Store
North Plaite's'Leading Women's Store. "
See Window Dis
play and see if
you can resist
the temptations
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CHOICE OF THE HOUSE SALE $25 A THROW SAT, AND MON. ONLY
L. & S. Grocelcria.
Anton jr Novak of Jtothonburg
spont Tuesday in North Piatto look
ing after business mattors.
Mrs. A Boyorlc and daughters, Lu
clllo and Ada, will leavo this evening
for Kearney to spend tho week end.
Tho firo department was callod to
tho Loypoldt-Pennlngton storo house
In tho oast yards yostorday afternoon
whoro a small blazo had been dis
covered. Tho damugo was small.
NOTICE OP Tlllfl FORMATION OF
PAVING DISTRICT' NUMBER 8.
IN THE CITY OF NORTH
PLATTH NEBRASKA
To tho owners of tho rocord title
of all property adjacont to or abutting
upon tho streots hereinafter described
and all porsons interested therein;
You and each of you aro hereby no
tified that tho Mayor ,nnd City Council
of tho city of North Piatto did undor
date of Docembor 20, 1021 paso and'
approvo a certain ordinanco forming
and creating paving district No. 8 of
tho city of North Piatto, Lincoln
County, Nebraska. And that tho "fol
lowing stcoots including tho Inter
sections thereof within tho limits of
tho cltv aro comnrlsod within s'id
paving district to-wit: All that por
tion of Vino Strcot of said city com
mencing on tho south Hub of tho Inter
section of Vino and West Gth Street,
thenco north along said Vino Street
to the north lino of tho inter
section of Vino and Wost Front
Streets in said city, commenc
ing at tho woet lino of tho Inter
section of West Front and Vino streots
of said city thenco wost to .tho east
line of tho intersection of wost Front
and Ash Streets In said city; and all
that portion of Sycamore street com
mencing at tho south lino of tho In
tersection of Wost Front and Syca
inoro Streots in said city, running
thenco south to tho north lino of tho
Intersection of South Sycamore and
E streets in said city, thoro to termin
ate, with tho oxception of tho inter
sections at Fourth and Sycamore
and Fifth and Sycamoro Streets of
said city.
Unless objections aro filed as re
quirod by statute within twenty daxs
from tho first publication of this
notico, tbo Mayor and City Council
shalj proceed to construct such pav
ing. Dated this 12th day of January, 1922
E. II. Evans,
Attest: O. E. Eldor, Mayor
City Clerk, (Seal)
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Tcnan
In accordahco with tho policy of this storo wo aro going to place our entire stock of Men's and Boys'. Clothing.
Furnishings and Shoes on salo beginning Saturday, January 14th anil continue through tho month.
This storo was" started in September and this salo is necessary in order to make 'room for our Spring Stock.
Following is a list of some wonderful values: ,., - .r
iron's Suits and, Ovorconts at 25 per, cent discount
(this. alBO includes tho famous "Sincerity" lines)
' Men's Union Suits, $1.50 values at .85
Men's all wool Union Suits, regular $G gannont-$1.25
Work Shirts (tho regular dollar kind) 05
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Our Shoo linos include Crawford's, Harlow's, Kirkondall
t and Endlcott, Johnson's.
Thq shoes aro reasonably priced, from $2.95 and up.
Men's $1.50 Overalls ' - 05c
Caps, 45c and up.
Leather Vests, Sheoplined Coats, Mackinaws and. Sweaters
at less than cost.
All Flannol work and dross Shirts at 20 per cent discount.
Remember our stock is absolutely clean and up-tto-dato.
war-time merchandise in uaoAv-jpqs fLxva ou oAnq oav
our storo. The prices aro. "quoted from today's market.
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Why Talk abqttt Normal Prices?
These ire BELOW Normal.
When prices are lower than you've been wishing for, K
action is better than argument. - Opportunity doesn't
hang around waiting. It's' here and then gone. Like a
train you have to get aboard it if you're gojng to ride.'
Wo Aro NotlAfflHatpd With Any Othor Storo
PIZER'S STORE
Itomcinher .Our Addross
007 Locust $treot
LOOK EOlt OUIt SIGN
Two Doors North I) oil go Garage
Friday Only.
MLLE. FLOKINE is second to none in playing upon the
Piano, Accordion, and it is said that only one in five hun
dred can master this instrument. One must and hear
Florino to appreciate an up-to-date and novel musical
offering.
THE AMERICAN NEWS HOYS FOUR are one of the best
known quartettes now playing in vaudeville and can al
ways bo relied upon to givo a performance that will please
all and also that you will remember. .
ROBERTS & DAVIS as the wise guy and tho boob kirl
comedy, singing, talking and dancing. Miss Davis in her
torn overalls makes, a delightful Huckleberry Fin and
when sho sings her Rube Songs and dances her Rube
Dances you will want to get her right back on the stago.
NORTON & KANE are entertainers of unusual sort. Be
havo good voices which blend remarkahlv. Tiiov .
clean cut and good comedy and an act you will sure enjc.
RESIDES THIS ATTRACTIVE BILL THERE
WILL BE A FIVE REEL FEATURE TICTURE
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