The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 11, 1922, Image 5

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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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Fuel for
Aladdin's Lamp ,
Truly, coal is precious fuel that
makes. of the electric power station
a modern Aladdin's Lamp. From
dull clods of black come rays of
Light. Most of us, perhaps, meas-,
ure our appreciation of coal only
as it affects our poclcetbooks. If
this be true, consider then for a
moment the pocketbook of your lo
cal electric power company. This
company, a veritable Aladdin's Lamp
for supplying electric service must
keep within easy access thousands
of tons of fuel. This fuel pile must
be constantly replenished, for vast
as it is, only a few days would be
required to exhaust it. Yes, your
pocketbook will tell you how cost
ly are pieces of coal Black Dia
monds they're called. That we
your power company may render
Uninterrupted service thousands of
dollars are spent annually for fuel.
Summer, winter, spring or fall ev
ery season looks alike to those
whose business it is to buy for Alad
din's Lamp the power station."
Black Diamonds are the backbone
of the power station. They are the
backbone of the home, too, for soon
er or later they carry light into the
home and light means happiness.
Doing Number Ono ot
n Scries of Advertise
ments on Uninter
rupted Service.
LOOK WHAT'S COMING
PHIL09 GUNA
will meet Wednesday uftornoon ut
the home of Mrs. E. N. Oglor.
HAND
Tho Chamber of Commorco band
will hold tho first rohorsnl of tho
sdnsbn Wednesday' 'availing of this
wook at the court house.
13ASTIS11M STAR
will hold Its rogular meeting Thurs
day April 13 at 8 p. m. Thoro will bo
Initiation and refreshments will bo
served.
PRESBYTERIAN
Aid Society will moot in the baso-
mont of tho church Thursday, April
13. Thoso on tho ontortalnlng com
mittee nro Mrs. Laltue, Mrs. Robinson,
Mrs. Iloyorlc and Mrs. Jodor.
CANTATA .
Will bo glvon by Alio I.m'it
Loaguo 'of Hershoy and ,orth Platto
at tho church nt tho corner of Tonth
and Willow, on Saturday night In
stead of Friday. Tho nanio of the
cantata Is "Tho Nazarlno."
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METIIODIST
Ludlos Aid society will moot Thurs-
day uftornoon at tho church. The en
tertainment commlttoo will consist of!
Mosdamos Langford, Watts, Gilbert,
BuBklrk, Daniels and Johnston.
Mlburn, Iowa
, ' May Cth, 1920
Rheumatism Ilorb Co.,
Ocean Park, California
Gontlomon: -My mothor Is suffer
ing doadfully with rheumatism. Wo
huvo tried doctors, all sorts of patent
medicines and liniments but no rd
lief, and my sister-in-law (Mrs. W. V.
Antlo of Norwulk, Iowa) wroto me
and told mo to got a pound ot your
herbal for sho know It would do won
ders for my mother. Sho said It cuiod
hor and sovoral of hor nolghbo's.
Ploaso scud It as sulckly as possible.
Very Respectfully, Mrs. E. M. Jones.
Send for froo booklet of lottors
from people nil ovor tho U. S. testify
ing to the wonderful results of tho3c
herbs. Mon and women agents aro
building up a good buslnoss. Agents
wanted ovorwhoro. Price $1.00 per
pound postpaid.
RHEUMATISM HERB COMPANY
Ocean Park, Call. 1
LOCAL C1IALV GKOCKKY .FIH.U
MSPOSKS OF EAST KX1)
STORK
Gamblo with Sprlngor. tho chain
store, has sold Storo No. 3 located nt
C21 East Fourth. Tho transfer was
mado Saturday. Only tho stock and
tho lonso aro Involved. In tho deal.
Mossora Burko enmo horo from Mnx
woll some months ago and havo boon
looking for nn oponlng which suited
thorn. Thoy think vthoy soo a good
oponlng In this location, and Tho
Trlbuno wishes thojn success In tholr
now vonturc Thoy oxpoot to carry
a full lino ot grocorlos and fresh
fruits and vogotnblos and will deliver
to any part of tho city.
:o:
Samples of tho mnrblo finish to
bo usrnl In tho Interior oi tho now
court houso hnvo boon rocolved by
Contractor MoMlohaol. Tho main sur
face Is a beautiful mottlod whiqt
mnrblo culled Alnska Tokoeu while
tho trim Is of a darker shado called
Alaska G. Ravlna. Tho mnrblo used
In tho toilet rooniH will bo Nnpoleon
Gray. It Is nil of- the finest quality
and vory beautiful.
Dixon Optical Co., grinds lonscs.
Echols xm$f
A baby boy Was bom t6 Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Clomons last Friday.
Thoy llvo Just wost ot North Platto.
Roy Spurrlor mado a trip to Low
ollon Monday to look after a piece of
land which h'ls father owns near
there
Nowton W. Gtitnog, who has had to
postpono pimktng cumpalgng In Lin
coln county on two previous oc
casions is to bo at tho Nichols school
houso on Wednesday, April 18. Ho
will spoak on community work. Ho
oomos under the auspice of the Unl
vorslty Extension dopartmont,
Wntor was turned into Uio old ditch
but the rver Is so low that thoro will
!havo to ho n tomporary dam put In
tho rlvor before thoro will bo enough
wator to do any good. It Is unusual
for tho rlvor to bo so low at this
tlmo of tho your. This Is the ditch
that supplios noarly aR ot tho valley
Iwtweon North Platto and Hershey.
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NOTIOE
Chambor of Commorco Band will
start rohorsuls April 12, S o'clock at
tho court house.
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NORTE PLAITE LIGHT & POWER CO.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs Elsio Inman was a visitor at
tho W. Hoover home in TIershey Sun
day. F. H. Bradley of Maxwell spent tho
week end in , North Plutto visiting rel
atives. Ono day service for your broken
glasses, Clinton & Son.
Misses Evangeline and Cecelia Her
rod spent the week end in Sarbon
visiting their sister Mrs. M. McFad-dcn.
CHATS WITH
YOUR
GAS MAN
Whenever a gas bill is ab
normally large there is always
u coinploto explanation for it,
when all tho facts and circum
stances connected with tho caso
are known.
For instance, whou you find
a sudden or unusual Incronso
in your bill, ask yourself:
Has tho weather boon to
blamcl
Has there been sickness Jn
..tho house?
Havo I had company during
the i cried!
II:'. e (ho servants or others
used more gas than r am aware
ofl t
Huvo any additional gas ap
pliances been Installed duiiiitf
tho period I
Are there any other circum
stances or occurrences that will
account for tho Increase in my
bill!
s If you recall no, reason como
"to us first (do not go to your
neighbors) and wo will do our
utmost to help you locate tho
cause. If we find that a mls
tako has boon mado wo will
choerfully correct tho error.
Wo aro here to servo you.
North Pin He Light &
Power Co.
Mrs. Peter Meyors of Paxton spent
the week end In the city visiting with
friends
Mrs. W. J. Good arrived Sunday
from Creeton, Ia to spend several
months with her parents Mr.- and Mrs.
Trovlllo.
Mrs. John Weinberger and Mrs.
Frank McGovern loft Sunday for Cal
exico, Cali.
Mrs. Wm. Hubbard spent tho week
end in Cheyenne visiting relatives
and friends.
j Howard McMichael left Sunday tor
Torrington, Wyo. where he will trans
act buslnoss.
! Mr and Mrs. Walter Hunso of
'Arnold transacted business in North
Platte yosterday.
Mrs. John Frazler returned Sunday
from Omaha whero sho spent a tow
days visiting' friends.
I Mrs. Thos. Cooloy returned Sunday
from Omaha whoro sho spent a
wook visiting hor sister,
j E. Brownfleld of Horshoy spent
Monday in tho city visiting friends
and transacting business.
miss i'oari nunior reiurnou inurs
( day from Omaha whero sho, spent
I throe days visiting friends.
! Diamonds A now stock Just re
ceived, $50.00 to $225.00. Real bnrgalna
Clinton & Son.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mnhan of
Gothonburg visited relatives and
friends horo this week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Logan returned
Sunday from Maywood whoro thoy
visitod relatives for two wooks.
J. C. Moore spout Sunday in Hor
shoy visiting at tho homo of his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mooro.
Miss Mildred Norrls will arrive
Thursday from Choyonno to spend a
wook at tho Jamos Roddy home.
Mrs C. S. Brogan returned to. Om
aha yostorday after spending sovoral
days at tho P. P. Maddox home.
Mrs. Esther Danorl roturnod to
Gothenburg nftor spending tho past
wook at the A. T. Johnson homo.
Gordon Love returned to Choyeuno
Sunday ator spondlng sovoral days
horo visiting frlonds and rolatlvos.
R. Wagnor loft last week for Pax
ton whoro he will apond sovernl wooks
visiting his brothers who llvo thore.
Mr .and Mrs. II. I. Block and child
ren left Sunday for Columbus whore
thoy will visit rolatlvos. Mrs. Block
and tho children oxpoet to romalu
throe weeks.
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The
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Clearance Sale 4 Big Days
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
APRIL 12, 13, 14 AND 15.
.sy.
Having purchased the stock and fixtures of The Style Shop, and wishing to start business with an entirely now
and uptodate stock of merchandise, stock on hand must go regardless of price. You will find wonderful values
here and a great opportunity to invest in good merchandise at a very nominal price.
Coats
Spring Wraps, Capes, loose 'backs
and belted effects in three lots
Lot i :$
Lot 2 KUiO
Lot 3 27.50
Dresses
Gropes, Taffetas, Satins, in prevail
ing styles and colors'
Lot 1 7.15
Lot 2 11..I5
Lot 3 !!).:()
Suits
In Serges, Tricot ines; roiret, Twills
and Novelties
$12.50 to $32.50
Skirts
Large assortment, in Serge, Trico
tincs, I'anama. Many out. sizes.
$2,115 well.
Blouses
Georgettes and Silk
Lot 1 $ 1.1)5
Lot 3 -2.5
Lingerie Waists
Lot 1 $ .
Lot 2 1.8i
Peticoats
IMack Sateens and Figured Dark
lleatberbiooms
Valued up to $3.25, each 5c
Brassieres Aprons &H. Dresses Corsets Ribbons
nt,r n0,.f,o f Lotrl $ .01) Lot 1, values to $5.25 Lot 1, values up to 75c,
Jilt asboitment k ut 1,lr) 1)er yard .12
5) cents; 00 cents. . .Lqt 2 S5L 1J5 Lfc values up to Lot 2, values up to $1.50
: , $12.50, at 2.05 per yard .5J5
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Underwear
SILK CHlDIISIi, WASH
SATIN, CKEPH
CHINE
Choice, each $2.75
Muslin Teddies, each .150
Silk Camisoles, up to
$3.00 each .50
Lisle Vests, each .15
WINTER UNDEinVEAK
Cotton Uunion suits $ .(50
Wool and silk, and
wool 2.30
Middies
WHITE WITH COLOKEl)
COLLA11S
Values up to $3.75
Choice (50c
Children's Dresses
Ifig Lot all sizes
Choico 70c
Rompers
".lolly .loan" -lloinpors at
HALF l'MOF,.
Hosiery
1JIG LOT OF WHITE AND
DLACK COTTON
Hose, at per pair $ .17
Sillc Hose, all Colors
Lot 1 $ .70
Lot 2 1.12
Cloves
ASSORTED KID, DOG
S,KIN, CA1E
Values up to $4.00
Choice, per pair $1.00
Miscellaneous
HAN DK Kit CHIEFS
Lot 1, each .01
Lot 2, each ..12
CHILDREN'S KNIT SETS
ValuGS up to $3.00, at -20
ENTIItF LINK OF SUM
MlUi WASH DRESSES
All go at, each .$I.0S
bargains ano have for you.
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