11 THE BIG CARNIVAL A Sale that Where are you i? JV St Sir si" St 4? 4? it means what it says. A Sale that says what it means. Jones Pays the Freight" AND TfiE PEOPLE GET THE BENEFIT OF if. going for bar gains in foot wear when this sale ends. Next Saturday we start on our second week and the great work goes on. Panic prices reign throughout the store. Were At Big Sale in Footwear Now in Full Blast. you here Saturday? If you were not why not? It appeared as though the whole community turned out. ONE LOT Ladies $5.00 and $4.00 Shoes in Patents, Kid, Gun Metal, Lace and Button, now $2.48. 25 cent Buster Brown Hosiery for Men, Women and Children now 19c. Boys' 2.50 and $2.25 Shoes- Patent and Box Calf, now $1.69 Profits aro a thing of the past. We have made up our mind to cut our stock in half. It is the cash we are after. In-order to do this we have marked our stock down to prices never before known in the annals of commercial history. This sale without question is the greatest sale of footwear ever held in the city. You owe it to yourself and family to make your dollars go fartherest. Mens' $5.00 and $4.00 Shoes in Patents, Gun Metal, x Kid and Oxford, Button and Lace, now $2.48 i - I flj.yo S. H. BARNES, N Sales Manager. - I '" '' ' ,, - " ' ! I I I SMALL Misses and Children' $1.75 and $2.00 Shoes now Jfc 98c Ujt 4 a. KM Mens' $6.00 High Cuts 16-inch, Tan only now $3.98 The Big Shoe Man. DRS. BROCK & CROOK, jj DENTISTS. tj Over First Natlonnl. Phono 148 mWPhTtt MWWW (UUU Tho subjects at tho Christian church next Sunday" will bo aa follows: 11 a. m. "Tho Bible School." 7:30 p. m. yBible Contrasts." Tho biblo school Is making a Bplcndid growth. Last Sun day's attendance was 94, compared with 90 tho week boforo and 41 a year ago. This sorvlco begins promptly at 10 a. in. Tho C. E. scrvico begins at 6:45 p. m. You aro cordially Invited to bo present at any or all of theoo services. Tho marking of trains on tho board at thu depot causes a good many men to fracturo tho moral law. For in stanco, trains No. Cand 11 aro marked in at nine o'clock; tho trains fall down in their speed, and keep falling down, and come dragging in at twelve or ono o'clock. But this raroly effects 'tho marking on tho board, tho timo re mains tho same, and outbound passen gers aro forced to hang around tho tie potjjxpocting each minute that tho train will show up. If tho board mark ings wore changed as tho delays onsuo, the passengers might take advantage of tho knowledge thus gained and transact business down town. Safe and Sound. The stability of this bnnk is evidenced by it's thirty-two years of steady growth along lines of legitimate banking. It's establishment, on Jun. 1st, 1878. marked the beginning or one of tho strongest and most widely known banks in the tftate of Nobraska. Possibly, as a depositor or a borrower, you have need of a bank. If so, it becomes our pleasurable duty to invite you to come to this bank. McDonald Stale Bank Commercial Club Elects Directors. Tho annual meeting ot tho Com mercial Club Tuesday evening resulted in tho election of tho following direc tory: Arthur McNamara, A. D. Mc Donell, W. H. C. Woodhurst, F. T. Redmond, A. B. Hoagland, Arthur Rush, Dr. Quigley, M. A. Douglas, J. E. Evans and O. E. Elder. Tho board later organized by the election of J. E. EvanB president, Dr. Quigley vice-prosident, Arthur McNamara troasuror, O. E. Elder secretary and W. II. C. Woodhurst chairman of the house committee. To Oppose Senator Bnrkctt. Opposition to tho re-election of Unit ed States Senator Burkptt was launched in Lincoln Monday night when about thirty prominent "Insurcont" ronuhli- cans mot and passed a resolution fav oring astato organization of progressive republicans to endorse a candidate for United States senator to succeed Bur kott. No candidate to succeed Burkott was endorsed at tho meeting, but it is probablo that at tho gathering of representatives from all parts of tho Btate, which will soon bo held, a boom for Congressman Norris will bo started. It is generally bolloved that Norris will bo a formidable candidate. No Aid for Insurgents. Thoso who aro opposed to republican doctrines nnd policies as interpreted by tho present administration can expect no support from tho regular wing of tho republican party. Such warning to tho insurgenta was sent out to tho country Tuesday in a statement by tho republican congress ional campaign committee. Tho state ment is issued, it was explained, to moot tho allegation that tho committee is attempting to prevent tho rcnomin ation of thoso Insurgents who have an tagonized tho organization of tho house of representatives, The inferferenco is that tho state ment fias tho endorsement of President Tnft. It is said to havo been written nftor a conference of tho leading mem bers of the committee at tho White House and that tho sentiments ex pressed in tho statement aro thoso of tho administration exactly. While tho circular admits that it is beyond tho privilego of tho committee to take part in tho contest for nomin ations, it holds that It lias tho riirht to criticiso and condemn those who op pose the Taft administration and tho acts of tho republican party. Wanted Position as housokcopor by woman with ono child. Address, Box 29, It. F. D., Horahoy, Neb. UNITED DOCTORS ARE COMING TO NORTH PLATTE. Famous Specialists will Make a Short Visit to the Pacific Hotel Monday, Jau. 24thf and Tuesday, Jan. 25th. The daily papers throughout the country aro continually publishing re ports of the wonderful cures that have been made by tho United Doctors. Re cently an account was given In an Om aha paper of tho caso of Mrs. M. Brad ford, who lives on R. R. No. 3, South Omaha, Neb., in which Bho saya in part: "Ten years ago my health began to fail and J-gradually grow worse until I was confined to my bed half tho time with terriblo pains in my stomach nnd bowels and violent vomiting. For years I did not know what a well day was. Could eat no food that other people ato. Could got neither sleep nor rest on account of tho awful suffor ing. I trjed all tho physicians in reach but only, got worse, until a council of my family physicians decided I had Gall Stpnes and that nothing would save my life but an operation, and tho surgeons could not promiso that even an operation would relieve or save me. Abouono year ago I began to hear accounts, of tho wonderful work of the United jPoetors in Gall Stones. With death' rind sure-con's knives stnriinr mo in-thoFaco it seemed that I ought to sco them anyway. After a careful examination thov pronounced tho caso Gall Stones and said they could relievo me at onco and cure me normanentlv, I thought llmt fnr such results -their price would bo very nigh nnd l would not be alilo to take, their treatment, but I found them and considerate, Their price was a reasonable one. One fee paid for ev- orytning, including the medicine, until I should bo entirely cured, regardless of how long it took. Now, for over six months 1 have not had an attack of my old trouble. I can ent anything I wnnt and my digestion seems as good as ever. No more vom iting spoils. No more awful pain. No more morphine from tho family phys- Ician. No more starvation. I owe mv recovery to tho United Doctors and to them only. Thoy havo cured me. Since I havo been cured a near neichbor of mine has also been cured of finli Stones. I want to say to all people who have Gall Stones Go to tho Unit ed Doctors." Porter II, Beeson, 940, N. 24th St., Omaha, Neb., who had Nervous. Stom- ach, Bowel and Kidney trouble for two years says; Word has been received that tho Chief Consulting Physician of the United Doctors has decided to pay a short visit to North Platte and while hero will stop at the Pacific hotel, where ho will receive and examine pa tients. The United Doctors aro tho special ists whoso wonderful cures have caused comment by the press, pulpit and public, not only in Nebraska, but all ovor tho country. These 'specialists havo founded a now School of Mediclno which embraces all of tho good points of tho Old School and leaves out tho bad. Thov uso Allonathie dm era wlfnro thoy aro needed; thoy uso Homeonathic drugs where thoy aro needed and Elec- tic drugs whore thoy aro needed and in some cases they uso a combination of Electic drugs with Homeopathic or Al lopathic drugs in the same case. Hence tho name United Doctors thov h nvn united tho various "schools" and "Isms" of medicine to form a perfect svstem of curing disease. MJTho United Doctors havo many in- luHtlltou oof nl.lluUn.l ! 1 niniuiionuu III lliu imui CUIUS ot tho United States. Their Omaha Instituto is locnted on the second floor of tho Neville block corner of ICth nnd Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb. Tho object of tho United Doctors in making this short visit to North Platto is to secure a fow cases in this com. munity, but they wnnt thoso cases to be only the most difficult ones, Thoy know that if they euro a few of tho worst cases hero that others will hear of it and go to their Omaha Institute for treatment. A cured patient ia their beat advertisement. Whilo tho doctor is at tho Pacific Ho tel for this short visit on Monday, .Ian uary 24th and Tuesday, ' January 25th, ho will examine air patients free of charge but will accept only curable cases for treatment, ns it would not bo a good advortisement to treat any case unless they wore sure of a euro. To tho cases Bolccted for treatment a spec ial reduced prlco will bo mado. Tho diseases treated by tho United Doctors aro diseases of the nerves, Blood, Skin, Heart, Stomach, Kidneys and Liver, including Rheumatism, Paiy alysls, Neuralgia, Loss of Nerve Force, Goitre, Constipation, Catarrh, Epilep sy, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Weak Back, Bloating, Dropsy Eczema, - Scrofula, and diseases of Women and diseases or Men. "I was simply wastinc awav and cot so baa that I could not work and could not eat nor hold anything on my stom ach nor digest it. I came home to my mother a skeleton and am satisfied I would not have lived to exceed two weeks if I had not been persuaded by my mother and friends to go to tho United Doctors for treatment. I com menced to improve at once and within a week after commencing their treat ment was eating everything I wanted, anu digested it perfectly. In two weeks I went to work at my regular occupation, that of brick layer and have been working over since. I cannot speak in high enough praise of their treatment of my caso. which I feel was practically hopeless when I put it in their hands." Mr. Frnnk Coffelt, of Silver City, la., who had suffered for years with chron ic indigestion, stomach trouble and rheumatism, in speaking of this new treatment says: "I was doctored by many physicians and did not get any relief, and as for a cure, I had given up all hono of that. Tho United Doctors said, after exam ation, they could euro me. I did not bollovo them, but, like a drowning man grasping at a straw, I commenced their treatment. I might havo known that if they could not cure mo thev would say. bo,, for I have known of cases they haye refused to treat, because tho suf ferer had waited too loner, before seek ing the right trentment." These are oniy a few extracts from tho hundreds of testimonials on filo in offices of tho United Doctors through out the country. Whilo tho United Doctors will not accept any incurable cases for treat ment, no one should give up hope flimply becauso their doctors havo fail ed to help them. It must be remember ed that this new system of medicino has quickly cured many cases which could not be helped by other doctors or medicines, Tho United Doctors treatment is all homo trentment so that frequont visits to our oilices aro not necessary. This treatment may be used in any home anywhere, without inconvenience, publicity or annoyance, and without detaining tho patient from his or her usual occupation. This wonderful now system of treat ment is whnt tho nntrxl ilnpf nr la bringing to North Platte. He will be noro nut two days on Monday Jan. 24 and Tuesday Jan. 25 and while hero will receive patients at tho Pacific Hotel parlors. For Sfle or Trade. High Grade Pcrchon Stallion 4 year, old weight 1800. Address Lucoy Bross Mcma Neb. ' SOLID COMFORT in our five cent cigar for thoso who wish to enjoy a smoko that will 'give pleasure and gratification at low cost. Our fino brands of cigars are tho acme of fino flavor and quality. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, A PRINCELY NEW YEAR'S GIFT, of which your horse will be justly proud, and yourself well pleased, is a pew set of harness from Fink's. Tho reputation of our harness for general excellence steadily increases as the years roll on, and the coming of 1010 will show marked improvements in style, finish and workmanship over year past. A. F, FINK'S Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF flour, Feed, Grain or Hay LIavin,Uicent!y Purchased the B. A. Wilson feed store at the corner of Sixth and Locust SU. I respectfully invito a share of the patronage of tho public. Prompt delivery. " J. R. RITNER. : . , ,