The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 07, 1922, Image 5

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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
THE BARGAIN'
LIST
Olll AM) COUNTY M-mS A ltconso to wotl vn iwuod to Miss Lorotta Murphy, city librarian, TWO MORIS LOCAL ORGAN-
ivuun,n, mviuuuiuit ui uuwuiiou nmi wiio ims neon on uuiy nursing H T7 itfAViriw
'iii.JLAVAi lV' Ja J. Ji
Mra.,W. R Stnclt is ill nt hor homo Mfs'ij Josophlno Eggors 0f tho Btimo Injured foot, will return to hor WoU
MERCHA.NTS
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FOK TIIKIFTY
OFFKU
FOLKS
THIS COJmUNITV
on East Third stroot.
Ollnton & Son, tho l3yg ainss Meni
Sorvlco and Satisfaction1.
plnbo on Fobruary 2. Judgo Wood- tho last of tho vook. Mrs. , Ann
hurst porformod tho ceremony. Church lias tnkon hor nlnoo whllai
Tho boy at Bchool would annroolato she was away. - JIrs- ONIa Salisbury, troasuror of
Lbttlo Oman is off duty at tho J. C. ! eottlntr Tho Trlbuno roeularlv. Dixun Otitic! Co.. crlnds IdnBcwi. tll North Plnttft ABsociatod Charitlos
HAJIGALNS, Penny Co., becnoso of lllnoas. Tho Manltau Camn Flro mot Friday Saturday Judco Woodhurst Issued rMorts a donation of $5 from . tho
Dlxton Optical Co., tosts eyes. night with Efflo and Edith Carnontor. n Hconso to wed to Andrew Ruff, a Methodist clrtirch Lftdlou Aid soclaly
FUNDS
OF
Mrs. Alison Wilcox will ontortaln Aftor a short buslnoaa mooting dainty farmer of Dayard and Miss Eater Mil- nml ?100 from 1,10 North Platto Hu
nt TJrMpri Wailllasilnvnnnrnnnn ' i , n.. (.. 1 , -ti.t I. mi:. J..-1 tfirv nlllll 'Pill lliafno iUn Mnl rtf I
o- m.,...,,,., miuuuu, , i uii uauiiiuiiu) uro survuu mm uiu n iiNiuuur ui ubukobii. mo luumi - ."y v
Road thoao advortiaomonts for they
arb thfi offorings of North Platto re
tail merchants and afo intonded to
glvb tho readers of Tho Trlbuuo
values to be found uowhero olse.
Read arid act.
575,
Bargain price, 1917 Ford touring,1 a short Illness.
Little Dotty Louiso Carson is ro-, Camp Flro girls then wout skating,
ported to bo vory ill at hor home. I Clinton & Son. TJio Eye Class Men.
Harold Langford Is off duty at tho ' Sorvlco and Satisfaction.
Star Clothing Houso becauso of ill-! : . -rrrr.
11033.
Clinton & Son, the Eye Gloss Men
Sorvlco and Satisfaction.
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0. L. Johnson resumed his duties
at tho J. C. Penny Co.. Saturday after
then porformod tho coromony Which $827.81 donated to' dat6
, maUo thorn man nml wife
Dixon Optical Co., oyo sorvlco.
Dixon Optical Co., tosts oyos.
L. & S. Orwffivfciiu. '
Hohdy & Oglor.
LISTEN Don't forgot tho big feed
at MoKaln's Cafo and meat inarkot
combined for 35 conts. 108 East Gth
street. i
Wo aro soiling our ontiro lino ol
flno cotton Japanoso kimonos at
$4.75 each for a short time. Hotol
Palace Bazaar,
."Dancclond Entertainers" played 1
and sang to an audionco of C02 last1
Saturday night. '
Dixon Optical Co., lena grinding.
Record crowd at DancolAnd last I
Saturday night. Over COO dancera
and on lookers.
Sond In your namo for tho Hlp'to
Hop danco contest next Saturday
night at Dancoland.
- I Mrs. Carl Somorman received word
Havo a photograph mado of your)from Australia yesterday that her
J&2EX-E3ESEZKS
klddlea. Their charms can bo mado'mothor had passod away
pormanont In a good portrait.
brandt Studio.
Rem-
SPECIAL
Apples, por box, $1.75.
Flour, 48-pound sack, $1.48.
Gamble wit Sprlngor.
4 Storea.
Seo my 1922 stock of paper from
ono-tliird to ono-half cheaper than
last year; also somo bargains in pa
pors loft over. Call 10G1J and I will
bring to books to your houso. Phil
Dcats.
1921' Touring,
complete, $300.00.
Hondy & Ogler.
Tho Whittaker Millinery and Spe
cialty Shop has just received a ship
ment of imported Swiss oyolot em
broidery nock wear. Also beautiful
laco collars and vests,
under General hospital.
Did your wlfo toll you to subscribe
for Tho Trlbuno?
Miss Mttbollo McFarland will ontor
taln tho Chancery Bridge club Wed
nesday evening at her homo.
Tho "losers" of tho Indian Card
club will entertain tho "winners"
Wednesday ovonlng at tho Oasis.
Harry Buchfinch, tho small son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A; Buchfinch la re
ported to bo very ill at his home,
Carl Bonner will teach tho book
keeping class at nbjht school for tho
remainder of this eight week term.
Judgo Woodhurst married Jeard W.
Kosterson of Hershoy and Mlsa Ruth
Woekman of thla city on Fobruary 2.
Dr. L. .1. KHAUSi:. Dentist. X-Unr
IMnirnnsls. McDonald linnk llufldinp.
I'lionc 07. .
Mr. and Airs. J. E. Mason have
GOG Locust, 80 tnelr homo on East Fourth, street
, ami aro now residing at tho McCabo
:o:
AMERICAN LEGION CON
VENTION HERE
SATURDAY
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hotel.
Charles Hagcn waa 'arrested Frl
lay evening on tho charge of drunk-
ednesa. Ho was finod $14.50 and
(COStS. . .
j The Sonlor class mot yesterday.
A group of state officers of the Thoy decided to havo a speaker for
American Legion will bo In North graduation and voted to ask Bishop, ft
Platto on Saturday, February 11 to Stuntzi
confer with tho commanders and ad-J During trio month of January
jutants of tho various posts of this ! Judgo Woodhurst issued but seven
part of tho sixth district. Tho buul- marriage llcensos which js below tho
noss session will bo hold In the average.
morning with a luncheon at tho Elk3 Saturday evening tho Junior High
club at noon. In tho afternoon open ' school basket ball team defeated tho
houso will bo kept at tho Elks club ( Hershoy High school team. The score
and at G:30 a banquet will bo served was 18 to 17.
at ono of the churches. Complete Gothenburg defeated tho North
plans aro being worked out today. J Platto American Legion basket ball
Tho American Legion banquet In ( team at Gothenburg Friday evening,
connection with tho membership drive ' Tho scoro wns 32 to 22.
-will bo held on February 28. j Tho county commissioners hold
: :n: i the regular session yesterday with
County Superintendent Aileen G.jan present. Routine business was the
Cochran is u Lincoln thla week at
tending a meeting of tho Association
of County Superintendents of this
Btato. Sho ia also taking up somo
school business with tho state super
intendent's office. Sho expects to re
turn somo time tho last of tho week.
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only matter that came up for atten-J
tlon. ' 1
ilolen DoRolf Is now In chargo of
tho juvenllo branch of tho city library ,
at tho Lincoln school. Sho has bsen
an assistant librarian hero for some
time. , . j
Tho North Platte Amorican Legion
i basket ball team will play the Her-
i.t shoy American Legion basket ball j
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j iuuhi ii l iu .uuHiLm uuu v uu nubility
g 1 night.
I Mrs. Norman, who ia In chargo of
tt the Horshey branch of tho City 11
library reports that thoy havo the II
il hrary well organized and running In
if ! good shapo now.
j Composlto committee of tho night
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school will meet in Room C, Central
building Thursday night. Many im-
Asm the past, my pat- :.tschool wlH bo alacUB3C
ii i i .i .1.
rons win uc accorueu ine ft
hestof service and all mat- H
ters pertaining to Insurance.
1 Surety Bonds or Real Estate $
will receive my careful :;:
attention. if
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0. H. THOELECKE,
Phone 277W or 298.
if which has
:ttmtr.KK::w:tr.Ja::::::v same time.
Mrs. W. P. Snyder's Sunday school
class of tho Preabytorlan church will
havo its regular class mooting Fri
day afternoon at tho homo of Mrs.
Ralph Garman, 902 West Third.
At tho spocial session of District
court hold horo last wook and tho
wook boforo, Judgo - Bayard Payno
handled flfty-ono cases. Somo of
thoso wcro disposed of, somo rc
vlowed and somo wore continued.
This mado a big holo In tho docket
been accumulating for
E. R. Goodman. Pres. N. E. Buckley. Sec.-Trcas.
Goodman-Buckley Trust Co.
CAPITAL $50,000.00
If you would be interested in having a part or all of your
money invested in kigk grade securites exempt from
State, County and City taxes and have the income from
samo paid toyou memthly, call and see
Goodman-Buckley Trust Co.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
WORLD'S
LARGEST
CHAltf
DEPARTMENT
STORE
ORGANIZATION
BUYING
FOR OUR
312 STORES
LOWE!
312 DEPARTMENT STORES
110 East 5th St. North PJaite, Nebraska.
msmt from Vas
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Th? custorrjer pf our .312 department stores require vast quantities of goods. Where the ordinary stor
bays in grow lots 6t 144 kl a time, wo buy 312 groos or 44,928 of ono article. Naturally, buying most w
fejgy for less heniie, gelling most we sell for less.
We Now Feature:
Smart
Suit
Quality
And Style
That Appeals
Prices That
Convince
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For Men audi Young Men
STYLE, Quality and Economy are the three important
factors that enter into the making of J. C. Penney Co.
good clothes for men. More than ever before these
three essential, points are embodied in our new Spring Suits
for men and young men.
Buying in volume for 312 stores we. aro in a position to
dictato tho kind of fabrics and workmanship that goos
Into tho clothing you buy at our stores. This means that
our suits aro mado of seloctod all wool cloths and carefully
tailored to fit and hold their shape.
large, quantity buying, together with our efficient, store
feiothods, enables us to effect substantial savings whichMn
Wn we pas$ along to -you, in these splendid suits at excep-
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onany low prices.
$18.75
For1 Youns Men's SInglo Breasted Suits In a largo '
Yrmr.fr lVTr varety I broken checks in brown, bluo and tan
i oung men cffects Double Breasted Styles aro in plain
brown, gray, bluo and tan with neat pin stripes, also Glcnarlceh j
plaids in gray and brown. Young Men's Sport Suits aro mado with
thrcc-quartdr looso belt,patch pockets and backs with inverted pleats
and inverted pleat vent newest Spring colors and patterns.
Materials. aro all wool tweeds, cassimeres und unfinished worsteds. J
Also Bluo Serges for young men in plain single and two-button
doublo breasted styles.
Men's Men's Suits of tho moro conservative typo aro ol all
Suits W001 worstcci cIotl'9 in gray and brown mixed patterno,
and all-wool serges in gray and blue. Shown in tho tw
button Bomi-conservatlvo stylo and tho three-button staplo model.
The Truly Remarkable Values in ' Men's Clothing We Are
Offering This Season Further Demonstrates Our Ability To
Serve You Better and Save You More.
TILE LARGlflST CHAIN DEPARTMENT
STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD
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