Discount Sale. On account of the owner remodeling the build ing which we occupy, we must reduce our stock to save trouble of removing it and also to make room for our plumbing stock, therefore we offer the following discounts: I5 PCf1 GGIlt discount on Dining Chairs, Rock crs, and Dining Room Tables. IO POt1 CGnt discount on all Case Goods except Globe - Wernicke Book Cases. AO PCP GFlt discount on our entire line of Hammocks. CJ Pot1 GOtlt discount on all of our Pictures. Watch our south window each day for display of goods on which discounts are made. Ginn & White. NORTH PLATTE NEB. Personal Mention. Con Walker left last night on a busi ness trip to Sterling, Col. Miss Alice Dirge left last night for a visit with friends at Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. It. ThomjRon,of Coxad, aro the guests of Mr. andfr. JJ. A Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Webster went to Lexington Sunday for a week's visit with friends. The Wednesday Musicolo will meet this week with Mrs. E. A. Cary. The program will be Mozart. Miss Lillian Sturgcs, returned to Kawlins Saturday night -after visiting in the city for a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Milncs left last night for New York state, where thoy expect to mako their future home. Miss Moore, of Comstock, is the guest of Miss Ethel Hartley whilo en roll to home from a trip to Denver. Mis Dcrtha Thoclccke, of Omaha, if expected to arrive in town this evening and will visit friends for some time. II. N. Getty and family, who hau been visiting friends at Loomis, Neb., for a couple of weeks, have returned homo. Paul Arnold spent Sunday with hit parents at Maxwell. His sister re turned with him and will visit friendb for a few days. Mrs. M. II. Douglas was called ,tc Grand Island last night by the illnest of her mother, who will bo brought hore as soon as her condition will per mit. Mrs. John McCabc, of Cheyenne, a former resident of North Platte, hat been the guest of Mrs. W. T. Bccrj for several days. Mrs. McCabo's old North Platte friondn aro very glad to again renew her acquaintance. Just Listed for Quick Sale. Now 8 room house with bath, lawn, etc., in west c,nd, worth $2750.00, cut to $2000.00. Sco this and you will want t. Bratt & Goodman. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Ucnllsl Ofllco over the McDonald State Bank. Tho bulk of tho hogs at South Omaha sold for $0.49 ycHtorday. Chris Brodbcck has purchased n Jot in tho west end of town and will "build a rosldonco thorcon. Tho B. K. & W. clothes far comfort, stylo and quality at Tho Hub. Tho members of tho Catholic choir aro holding a picpic t today at tho Tro villb farm west of town. ' Eloctric fanB for tho opora houso aro expected to arrive today and will prob ably bo installed tomorrow. Wantod A girl at tho Armstrong restaurant. LcoTobln has purchased of Keith Neville two lots on cast Front nt'cot west of tho Sodacott residence Mrs. Jennie Armstrong has ordored n gasoline engine with which to propol fans sho will placo in her restaurant. Elsowhoro It. N. Lamb, tho Third ward merchant, asks for bids for tho construction of his now Htoro building. Shoos roiialrod with noatness and dispatch. Tkkulvb and the Boy. Mrs, K. A. Cory, Mrs. W, V. Hoog land and Mrs. II. U. Hnrt will entor tain tho Prosbyterlan aid society In Dillon's groyo Thursday afternoon. Proposals for sltos for tho North Plntto federal building will bo opened in Washington Thursday. It Is said that eight or ten odors of nltos havo 'been sent In. ltov. J. 1 Selbort roturnod Friday night from Oshkosh whoro ho attended tho western Nebraska Lutheran con forence. . Ho describes Oshkosh as i livelv town backed by business men who aro hustlers. For Salo Two-row cultivators at $35 each. Joseph Horshoy, I If th and Lo cust streets. G. II. Payne stopped ovor In town this niirnintr to visit his brothor Fred. Mr. rayno la now colonizing farmers on irrigated lands near Laramie He said a party of 121) will' pass through on a special train tomorrow night. It Is duo Chief, of Pollco Gllfoyl to utnto that his skinned noso and foro head is not duo to quieting a rough house, but to striking a sand bar whilo diving Into tho North River last Friday evening, whori ho and sovonty-flvo othors wero bathing. For Sale Vacant lots cloeo In; co incnt Bidowaks and newer already laid, only thrco blockH from Central School building. Prlco $550 oach. Better sco these before you buy. O. E. Ei.DKlt. Notice to Contractors. . Scaled bids will bo recovled up to Saturday, July 25th, for tho construe tlon of n two-stroy cement building, sine 44x00. Will rcsorvo tho right to reject nny or all bids. Plans and specifications can be scim at my store, 1, N. Lamb, Thq Lutheran ladies .aid society will moot Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Thompson. No order too largo or too small for us to fill. Prompt dollvry. Tramp, the Grocer. Tho Episcopal guild will meet --with Mrs. John Doy Thursday afternoon in stead of with Mrs. M. II. Douglas, as' formorly announced. . '. Chas. Pass loft at this office yester day samples of his gooseberries, some of which measured -DJ Inches lncirctrrrF- ference, and nono less than 2 inches For Sale Cholco colory plants. . Fred Elliott, 422 East Second St Congressman Norrla will deliver his. lecture on "Practical Plans for Inter national Peace" at tho high school auditorium next Thursday evening. This is the concluding number of tho Junior Normal entertainment course. Judge Win. Novillo, who had boon attending thu democratic convention in Donver, urrivod in town Saturday night and will visit his son and daugh ter for about two months. The Judge has lost about thirty pounds nineo leaving North I'lutto, but says his health has been very , good during his. five years rosldonco in Douglas, Ariz. To the Public. My adopted Bon, Fred Falk, having loft his homo, I will not bo responsible for his acts or for,any dobts he may contract. S. J. Fai.k, Horehey, Nob. Burlington Officials go to Wyoming. George B. Harris, president, and Daniel Willard, vice-president, of the Burlington loft Omaha yesterday on a ten days trip ovor lines in Wyoming. Their trip rovivos tho rumor that the Burlington is nbout to build the con necting road from Guernsey to Ther- mopolla and in connection with tho pro posed lino up tho Platto valley will give that road a water grado from the Missouri Itivcr to its connection with tho Great Northern at BillingB. Tho lino was surveyed over a yenr jago ami sonjo work had 'been dono in Wyoming, but wnen tho panic came last fall alljoporations were suspended. Tho building, of this road is one of the principal enterprises foi wfilch thf Burllpgion recently mado its tig fcan. and in the construction of tho lino $27, 000,000 will bo expended. 118 Men's Suits 118. Theso wo must close off of our tables' in tho next two weeks. Thoy are broken lots, out wonavo nil sizes? tram 34 to H. Every ono a bargain. They aro not sweat shop stulT but evory ono regular tailored. Hero aro a fow. $15.00 Bluo Sorgo at $12 00 A lot worth $rz.oo at u 00 A lot worth ,$10.00 at. 7 50 A lot worth $10.00 at 7 00 A lot worth $G to $8 at 4 48 Como in and look over this lot. We can do you somo good. The Hun. AND MEN'S Shoes Oxfords It's comfort, looks and wear combined, that mnke up tho Shoe that satisfies. Whatever the priqe may be that you pay us for a pair of Shoes, you can feci as sured of these qualities to the very limit the price allows. We show very complete lines of Men's Shoes and Oxfords in the best leathers and styles, $2.00 -$5.50 Graham & Co. Attractions in August. Tho theatrical season at Lloyd's op era houso will open August 8th with tho presentation or "Montana Lim? ited,"a play, as its name indicates, that is wostern in its scenes. Following tho "Montana Limited" will uo "Tho ulrl from tho bunny South" on August 29th. To the Public. All bills duo O. M. Fonningtori, for plumbing, aro payable only to Ginn & White. Ginn & White. Coming Attractions. Benn.ott'a tent show will bo In North Platto for two nights commencing July 20th. Eilur's trained animal show is billed for July 24th. Tho Star Bloomer Girls' baso ball team will play tho local team July 22d, at 8 p, m. Railroad News. Geo. Schatz is off duty, due to a mashed finger. James Hart leaves this week for Minnesota whoro he will devote ten to days Ashing for bass. Leslie Bffsklns has cntorcd the ser vice of the company, taking tho place of the man who tends to tho water softener and Is taking a vacation. A. M. Mason, who has been In tho employ of the Union Pacific for over thirty years, hns reached the ago limit and hns been retired on a pension. G. F. Copper, former editor of the Independent Ern of this city, but now holding a position with tho Union Pa cific secret scrvico, transacted busi ness in town yesterday. There is accumulating cvidonco that tho Burlington will build Its No-th Platto valley lino this fall, in fact it will not bo surprising if grading outfits are at work the early part of next month. Will Cary returned yesterday from Ogdun and other points west, whero ho had been transacting business for a week or so. Mr. Cary is again em ployed in tho enginccing department of the Union Pacific. There droppod Into town tho latter part of last wcok a man who is be lieved to be n representative of the Burlington and whose mission seemed to bo to ascertain just the amount of work the Union Pacific is doing on its North Itivcr branch, and if it was known hero that tho company would build through to Medicino Bow. Friday he made a trip over tho branch. Best the World Affords. "It gives mo unbounded nleasuro to recommended Bucklin's Arnica Salvo," says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. "I am convinced it's the best salve tho world affords. It cured a felon on my thumb, arid it nover fails to heal every soro, burn or wound to which It is applied. U5c, at btone s drug store. Just Exactly Right. "I havo used Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills for saverul voars. and find them just exactly right," says Mr. A. A. Kelton, of llnrrisvilio, N. Y. Now Lifo Pills rellovo without tho least discon- fort. Best remodv for constitution. billiousnoss nndjmafarla. 25c. at Stone's urug store. ' To the Public. During my absence in Portland, my drnv !nnmKH will lin in elmrrro nf Wm Malonoy. Orders entrusted to him wril receive prompt attention. Fred Touas. Dlt. F. W. MILLER, GRADUATE DENTIST. Qillco over Dixon's Store. TORNADO INSURANCE. Wise people arc taking out Tornado nsurance on their property before the storm comes. Let us write you a poli cy in one of our old line companies. The best costs no more than the poor est. Buchanan & Patterson. To Lot Owners. Owners of vacant lots are requested to cut down weeds growing thereon or they will bo cut by tho city nt lot owncr'B cost. If cut bv citv tho cost will be greater. Attend to this matter nt once. w. 13. Salisbury. Street Commissioner. For Sale. A nearly new Russell threshinrf out fit, 25-horso power engine which can iumo dc usl'u i or plowing purposes. Sepnrator is solf-feeder, has straw blower stacker and wagon box elevator. f or furtm-'r particulars writo Fred Pierson, Sutherland, Neb. The Up-to-D'ate Mrs. Newlywed docs not bother herself or tantalize her better half by trying to mako bread, biscuits, cakes and pies, etc. She is wise 3ho orderB them from our bake shop, and her "hubby" compliments her on lier common sense and good iudemont. Wo nro exnert bakers und pastry makers. Givo us, a trial order and prove to yoursell what we say. Enterprise Bakery. Mrs, Jnnnlo Armstrong, Prop. Statement of the Condition or TUB MUTUAL BUILDING 8 LOAN ASSOCIATION, of North Platte. Nctn-aska, on the sotn uay or June, iihw. ASMKTS. Firm mortgage loans JJM 200 00 miock loans, o iuu w Caxlt 1 172 23 Dellmiuctit Interest, premiums and line 4C0 00 Expenses' ana taxes paid fill 77 Total (200 733 00 l.IAlilUlTlKS. Capital tocle uald un 2I2 Otvi Hcxervc lund , :i 100 00 Undivided lirollts. . , , n S78 7 l'reinlitms unearnml -t kuo 57 Advance payment) 8 457 so For Sale. Pure bred Shorthorn Uulls. Elitriblo to registry. Prices right. Inquire of or address, ISi.anki:nuukq Biios. . North Platte, Neb. , Total 80 753 00 HF.CHIPTS AND EXPRN'mTUKKS FOR TMH Yl.AK ENUINU JUNK M, 1938, HKCKllTH. llalancc on hand July 1,1007 t 285 S3 Due , tM.r1.s3 73 Intet est, premiums, (eeri and Illicit,. 17 (S-V) (U i.oaiiM rciiaui zi 731 22 Heal Kitatu Sales UU 00 ltents 00 00 Total 1 1 io 313 03 KXrKNDlTUIIES. r.oaim 1KB WOO KxncnsoN HIH rz Stock redcumed 35 wo on Uatth on hand 1 17-2 3 Total $ub3liTw statu or rutliraska. Lincoln conn I v. ss. 1, SHtnuel (looms Hocrutary of llio aliovo uaiiiiMl Association. doMilomnlv swear that tint fonvolim' MMi'ment of tliu t'indlllou of sum Association is iruo nmi correct 10 1110 ix'tti or my kiiou iciiko and umer. Kamuki. (ioo.KH. Sivri'liirr. BnUsorllK'd and sworn'to boforo 1110 tht.-ifrtli tiuy or Juiy, w , John J. Uai.i.kun. Notary I'lubllc. VrOTOii VosOoktz. J , T. O. rattentoii, Directors, I.ESTf.n V.w,ki:u. I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus - $120,000.00. DIRECTORS! E. F. Seeberger, C. F. McGrcw, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. BUSINESS TRANSFER We desire to state to the people of North Platte and Lincoln county that we have recently purchased the REXALL DRUG STORE formerly owned by Mr. Streitz. To all those who have been regular patrons of the store we wish to extend a solicitation of your continued patronage and will say that we will endeavor to continue to uphold the high and creditable standard in which this store has been conducted. McDONELL 8 GRAVES Do You Ever go up in the Air? You would think you were in the clouds if you could smoke one of the latest brands we have received of Reasonable priced cigars. Come in and we will tell you all about it. Ask the man behind the coun ter he knows what you want. J. F. SCUMALZRIED. The Team Will Be Waiting for you at the timo you Btated when you order it at this livery stable You won't havo to worry nbout tho carriage being on timo. It will bo there without fail. You'll not be disapointed in tho character of the rig cither. That will boas attractive as any you'll meet during your drive. How, when and where, can we serve you? A. M. Lock. A Soon Empty Flour Sack will bo your experience if you employ my 4X brand in your baking. Your family will , cat so much more bread that it will seem as if you could not bako enough to satisfy them. All grocers in town handle it and your money cheerfully refunded if it is not satisfactory. C. F. IDDINGS. Brush Up! What wo havo not in the lino of horso brushes, curry combs, hoof and harnoss oils, fly nets and horso equip ments generally, isn't worth tho hav ing. Of course our main business Is tho supplying of harness, but wo havo the best of everything that ought to go with it. A. F. Fink. S Wtil 1 ii ik. LLbKY, by constructive knowledge Hnd skill, jj; High-grado results produce that never fall your want to fill: Invariably contracts arc completed according to specification, lb Thus rendering by perfect unity each detail in right relation: J Examining their work, you'll find it done with scrupulous care. jj & because of its enduring naturo it docs not require repair: Jfc Like magic they put up tho Wood, Stone, Brick or Concrete. jj Exerting forces in cement building with which no other can compete: JJj So tho firm for choice material always on tho alert, Keeps employed for each department of the job a true expert: Endeavoring to get for yourself a home, store, hotel or flat, You'll profit by calling on tho builders, WHITE & LESKEY of North Plntto 5 m ft m