J A per v cent Cash Discount Sale Oxfords and Low Shoes It's our time to close out all left of our Low that's Shoes and We offer one-fifth Oxfords, them at off reg- ul ar price. MEN'S $fi.00 Pntcnt Lonthcr j t nn Oxfords p4.UU $1,50 Pntont Lcnthor -y n Oxfords j.OU f 1.00 Lusters Calf 7 -)n Oxfords J.ZU WOMEN'S $1.00 Patent Lcnthor ) i a OxfordR JJ.&y) $!1.50 Pntont Lcnthor 1 on Oxford! Z.OU $.100 Pntont Lcnthor 1 ir Oxfords Z.4U $3.00 Kid Oxfords j $2.50 Kid Oxfords aa nt ...... 2.UU $2.00 Kid Oxfords 4 r at 1. 01) BOYS' AND YOUTHS Hoys' $2.50 Pntont p nn Oxfords p.UU Youths $2.25 Pntont ( OA Oxfords ..Oil Llttlo GontB' Pntont r Oxfords I.0U Children's and Misses' All that's loft In WhlU, Tnn or Illnck reduced to 70c 80c $1.15 $1.60 Graham & Co. Tho now residence of W. E. Shumnn In tho Trusteo Addition Is enclosed and tho plasterers nro now at work on tho insldo. The house is quite n preten tious ono. Ladles' Shirt Wnists to ho closed out at lesa thnn cost nt Till! Lkadkii. Jtforth Plntto hns some big things, but not a corporation with n capital of $150,000,000. In making mention of tho C. F. Iddings Company three too mnny clphorn wcro used. Messrs. Hosier, Graham, Woodhurst and this writer will probably leave tho latter part of next week for Centennial, Wyo., to spond n week fishing for trout In tho North Plntto river. Quality Is what you should stand out for whon buying silverware or silver nlntc. Silver means silver here, nnd everything In plated ware is tho best of us Kind, wo can snow you a spionaiu vnriety 01 either. HifKnlt TtlllMlf fttt 1 Lttt rtlCTIllllJ DR. 0. II. CRESSLF.R, Graduate Dcnllst Olllco ovor tho McDonald Stato Bunk. Whcnt in Dawson eountv neema to hn n light yield, A 100-ncre fiold nenr Gothenburg nvoraged but tn bushcln to tho aero. Look up tho Men's $7.00 Suit Sale nnd do yourself somo good Tho racing enrt which tho Grand Island hoso team will uso in tho tournn noxt month, has boon mont races shipped to this city. E. S. Davis, Clauds Welngand nnd Mrs. Gus Huffman woro appointed np pruiscrs of tho Burke & Co. stock nnd mudo tho nppmlsotncnt yesterday. Swell lino of up-lo-dato Silks for fall just arrived nt Tub lkadeii. Tho north part of this county nnd Logan county wns visited by a heavy rain Wednesday night, thus allaying fears that tho dry woathor might af fect tho corn crop. TlmnkH nro duo tho now weather observer for tho rain which ho brought down from Colorado last night. He put In tho wot plug nt Fort Morgan and tho rain oxtondod to this city. Six thousand buBhols of small grain woro grown this scnRon on tho Buchan nn &. Patterson rnnch formerly owned by P. Mylnndor. This In in addition to u vury largo ncrongo of corn. A girl wanted for gonoral housowork. Inquire of Mrs. W. II. McDonald. Policeman Smith of Gothenburg wns in town yostorday attempting to got a clue to thioves who burglartted the Aden storo in that town Tuesday night nnd secured $400 in cash and checks f rom tho safo. Now that tho city has soloctod a con irnctor 10 put in cross waiKs ana ap proaches, that class of work will be performed with nil possible spaed. Tho need of thosa crosswalks Is apparent in nil parts of tho rity, All two pleco suits at ono-thlrd less than tho regular prlco. Tub Hum Clothing Dept. Slnco tho freu dolivory system went into olfect It requires a two-cent stamp on u letter uddreuscd to n resident of the city, just tho eamo as though tho letter was addressed to a person living in tho remotest part of tho United States or tho fnr-nwny Phlllppino Inlands. This section was vlsitod by rain last night that wbb pretty badly needed in order to revive vegetation that had be gun to give evidenco of drought. Tho fall amounted to ono-thlrd of an Inch, or to bo oxnet, thirty-four ono hun dredths of an inch. Tho ruin was, apparently, quite gonoral ovor tho county. Ed Ewell returned yostcrdny from an Inspection of the beets in tho neighbor hood of Hershey and reports them in fino condition. Practlcnlly all fields have been "laid by," and possible irrigating i nil that will bo necessary until harvest time. Tho busiest place In town yesterday wns tho ofllco of City Clerk Temple, who tho day before-had Issued a couple hundred city warrants nnd everyone who had ono issued to him was anx ious to got it nnd put tho money in cir culation. These warrants represented over thrco thousand dolliirs. One-fifth off on all Low Shoes. GltAHAM & Co. Messrs. Bnbrock And Johnson nnd another gentleman of Chnppcll wcro In town yesterday nnd took tho Chapter degrees In Masonry. At s'evon o'clock abnnquet wns served in tho dining halt, Bob Douglas acting ns n chef in tho prcparntion of tho menu, nnd tho mem bers attending Bay ho covered himself with glory, Among tho North Plntto pooplo who attended tho Whito-Ml'lor wedding nt Ilcrshoy Wednesday wcro Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Sizcmoro, Miss Myrtle Whlt, Mrs. Doncgun, Miss Ethel, Doncgnn, Mrs. Dunn, MrB. Andy Schnrmnrl, Mrs. Frnnk Buchanan, Mr. Harlan Kerr, Miss Myrtlo Richard and Harvey Van Doran. Wanted A good girl for general housowork. Apply to MrBj A. B. Honglmul. Tho fallowing, written in n hand thnt rosomblcs "Lord" Loftus', wns found under The. Tiuiiuni) door- nt seven this morning: "Tho most incx porlencod'cnntcll n good Scotch hlgh- bnll in this way: Hold n silver dollar tightly in tho loft hand; drink ten high balls in thirty minutes; if your silver dollar hns not increased to tch thbUBnnd dollarsyou wllliknow,. tlnfo,-is' some thing wrong with tho high balls." Doublo LL 36-Inch Sheotitur. roirulnr prico 8 cont8, now 5 (JcijtH. ppr yard nt , ThLkadeIu ' Nineteen boxes In which' to deposit outgoing mail have been received and sixteen of thorn will bo erected In n fow dnys. Two boxes will ho nt tho intersection of Dowey nnd Sixth, ono at Front nnd Dowoy nnd ono on Dewoy nnd Fourth. Tho oth6r twelvo will bo bo distributed In tho carrier districts that no one within the districts will need travol moro than three blocks In order to reach n box. Got in on that $7.00 Men's Suit Sulo. W. S. Mooro, of Groeloy, Col., who was hero n couple of weeks ngo looking lifter contracts for draining slough lands north of tho river, writes W. C. tcrson that ho will bo hero with his out fit somotimo betweon August 15th nnd nnd 20th. Mr. Mooro runs his. ditch machine with twenty-four yoko of oxen, with tho cable so attached to tho ditch machine that tho nnimnls travel on dry and firm ground. , Several north sido parties will contract with Moore for draining thoir low hay land. Seo tho Delamotho renl rose hnt ntns In our show windows. They are tho latest fad. Mado from ronl roses. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. MrB. Syl FHond waa tho recipient of n very pleasant sumriso Wednesday afternoon from mombors of tho Lu theran aid society, of which she had been a member sinco Its orgnnirntion over twenty yenra ngo. Tho nfternoon wns delightfully passed, nnd ns nn evidence of the esteem in which sho is hold, she was presented with n cut glass dish and a souvenir spoon contain ing a picture of tho Lutheran church. Refreshments, provided by tho invndors, were served. Wanted at once Somo ono to cut 100 acres of hay six miles southwest of North Platte. For Sale About two stack first cut ting alfalfa si x miles southwest of city W. V. HOAGLAND. Polled Angus Bulls for sale. TllOMAS E. DOOLITTI.E. S. C. Wills hns withdrawn his certifi cate as a candidate for tho republican nomination for county commissioner. He concluded that ho could earn money easier and moro of it by looking after his farm and stock Interests than scrv Ing as commissioner at thrco dollars per day. Tho fact Is no man can really afford to servo as commissioner at tho present salary if his personal business is of any mngnituue. five dollars per day is nono too much for n good man who sits as a county commissioner. LOW SHOE SALE-Twcnty per cent oir. Graham & Co. Miss Loretta Murphy entertained in a delightful manner forty young ladies yesterday nfternoon at her homo 214 West 4th St., in favor of her guest Miss Helen Gnncy. In n loaf guessing contest Miss Fcnna Heeler won the prize. Amusing conundrums cre given and answered during lunch, after which each guest wub presented with a ro3o with her for tunc attached. In strumental nnd vocnl selections ren dered by Misses Elizabeth Bonner, Esther Antonidcs and Irma Clinton were very ploaslng features of the afternoon. Wo sell Gillette Safety Razors. They have no equal. Shaving made pleasant. DIXON, Tho Jeweler. ABOUT PEOPLE. Tennis Tournament. In tho tennis tournament yesterday played on tho local courts between Lexington nnd North Platte, tho latter won two of tho three doubles and lost five of the six singles. In tho doubles Birgo nnd Otten defented Rnnkin nnd Temple C-2. G-4; Redmond nnd Short bent Temple nnd Templo G-2, 6-3; nnd Cook nnd Smith defented Armstrong nnd Vornon 0-0, C-l. In tho singles Roy Templo defeated Armstrong, Birgo went down before Cook, Roberts defented Redmonds, Rnnkin bent Vernon, Guy Templo do fented Ballard, and Short won tho only gnmo in singles by defenting Jucobson. NOTICE. Retiring from , Business. Until flnnlly disposal of, I will soil my Inrgo stock of hnniess nnd saddlery iroods nnd hardware at nnd bolow cost. Como early and sccuro tho bargains whilo they last. ;E. Blankenburg's llarno'ss hnd Hardwaro Store, Locust Street. ra Baby Quinn Wins. Tho pretty baby contest nt tho opi houBQ picture show closed vyjiuncsday ovonlng, niul nn nnnouricemont 6f iho result wns mndolnst night. Tho'thrco londers in the contest, woro: Parnol Quinn GDI vote's Bonfta Turpid 522, tho Lowell twins 499. Baby Quinn re coivor the $5 gold picco nnd Baby Turplo n gold ring. j Tho coritost .wria'vono that cronted much Interest and proved very satis fnctory ns hnnded. to tho fair manner it ' wns Aro vou looklnfr for n homo in. tho nicoBt residence portion of tho city? If so read this: JNtco six room cottage built in 1907. with lot and half of trround. Lot filled in: cement sidewalk in front and around house, the ( back and part of Bides of lot fenced with high board fence, uood coal and wood house, and tho choicest location in tho city, West Fourth St. Price $2000. Como p.. early to seo about this, it won't last long, . Templk Reai, Estate &'Insukance Agency 1 nnd 2 McDonald Block. Wm. Turple, of Columbus, Ohio, is in town looking after his real estate in terests. Master Roy Ames returned this morning from his visit with ralntivcsin Illinois. R. H. Tucker, of Beatrice, is tho guest of his sons Luther and John Tucker. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Huntington hnvo returned from n visit with friends nt Maxwell. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Coatcs nnd littlo son are visiting relatives and friends nt Sutherlnnd. Mrs. A. L. Arthur and two dnughters, of Cozad, hnvo been visiting North Platte friends this week. Mrs. Trucblood, wife of tho foromnn tho block signal system, returned from tho cast yesterday. Misses Celia and Nora Gorham, of Grand Island, nro guests of Misses Mnbel offers and Evelyn Daly G. A. McMlchael, who had been vis- iting in town for a few days, returned to Hastings this morning. Misses Mary and Minnio Lowe left Tuesday nlirht on a pleasure trip to Denver and Colorado Springs. Minor Hinman has returned from Denver, where ho combined business with pleasure for a week or so. George LeDioyt, who had been visiting in town for a week, returned to Missoula, Mont., Wednesday. The Misses Harper.of Wnllrice.accom- pnnled by a girl friend, were guests yesterday of Miss Alico Wilcox. O. H. Thoelccke, nccompanied by II. Fever, loft this morning for Colorado, where ho will spend several weeks fishing for trout. Mrs. Wilson, of Sidney, Zcibcrt, and Mrs. Harry Carthage, III., arc guests Mrs. Otto Weil. Mrs. W. S. Dolson went yesterday to receive icr eyes, which have her considerably. Charley Frcdorici returned yesterday from an extended visit in Missouri and Kansas and has resumed his position ut tho Vienna restnurant. North Platto friends of Mrs. Laura Letts Carter, of Laramie, will be in terested In Knowing thnt n son wns born to her Inst Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Robinson and Rov. Longacro will attend tho Epworth League assembly at Lincoln next weeK. Others nro also planning to nttend. E. V. BUrns, who temporarily suc ceeds Wcnthcr Observer McDowall, nrrived from Denver Inst night ncc6m- pnnjed by his wjfo nnd two children. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Crnno Icavo to morrow morning for Lincoln where they will attend tho Epworth Lengilo assembly to beheld in ono of tho parks. Tho frlonds of Rev. J. .C. Irwin, formerly of this city but of late years Btationed nt Wood River, will be glnd to know that ho will arrive in town to morrow for a short visit. He will fill tho pulpit nt the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus - $120,000.00. DIRECTORS' E. F. Sceberger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. . Mv 4.X Flnur ir Uncle Sam's Pride and mine also. Why not yours7 It's the perfect flour; a scientific product of the most approved milling methods. Remember every grocer in town handles it, and every sack is guaranteed. Wear that satisfaction smllo that comes from the use of the first sack of my flour. "Satisfaction" is my motto. C. F. IDDINGS. nco Nellie Ralston, of of Mr. nnd to Omaha treatment for been troubling mm m Sceno from ''The Montana Limited," to bo presented at tho Opera Houso noxt Saturday evening, August 8th. Lee's Lice Killer Wo recommend this popular insecti cide to those engaged in raising poul try. It comes in quarts nt Wi cents, J gallon 00 cents nnd gallon, $1.00. Also Leo's Flyo Cure for files on horsos nnd cattlo in quarts .35, J gal .00 and gal-lon$1.00. Loo's Insect Powder in sprinkle top cans 25 cents. Leo's Egg and Chick grower 25 cents. Loo's Germnnzono for chicken chol era, 50 cents. Parke Davis & Co. Dalmation InBect Powder 50 cents per lb. Our bulk lice killer 75 cents per gal. Our bulk lly killer 75 cents per gal. Stone Drug Co. D-N C It ron are (eellnc out-of-tort, lako n NR T.b I.I, ami yon will feel better in the mnrnlnir. They will niitkfl you fori lint rlnht. "KATURra REMEDY' itrKnttlivu. tho titnumcli, Urr, Kllnys am! rurlfei tha Illood. ilori It. work tliiirntichlr mid plr.t.ntly, ji-t II nev.r stipe, wcVrn. or .Irkona lUTtttl.blr tanking the uier (eel .tronger ml better. Bettor Thnn Pills For Liver Ills, Taka MR Tablets (or Iintlce.tlon, Kick Headache, !. of Aiictlto, Rulluw Oompleilon, t.lref Complaint, 8 kin Pliea.e., rimpl. ami Eruption., Chilli, Malaria, lllllonineia. Iibrnma Him, TurpU Urer ot Inactive Kltluori aaii all trouble, arlilnc from the dlteittro orttaua. Get a 25iit Box. IB I IMI r''1-,'"IM II One Tablet CIVXS RXUZK, r THAT THE WELW"' I "Pittsburg Perfect" ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCES . aro enjoying Phenomenal success, and aro conceded to bo far superior to any other fences on tho market. Thousands of pleased fence usora will testify that "Pittsburg Perfect" Electrically Welded Fences Will stand ordinary as woll as hard usage Will not son in summer's heat nor break in the cold of winter Aro made of tho best material for fencing purposes Ilnvo slays that will not slip nor can they be moved out of placo Will conform to the most uneven ground nnd enn bo erected over hills nnd through vnlloys ns well as on level ground Hnvo no slack wires to spoil the appearance as well as the efficiency Do not require nn expert to erect. Are now made with stay wires as large as the line wires JOSEPH HERSHEY, Agent, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. For Sale. For Sale, lot 4, block 79, good five room houBc. electric lichts nnd tele phone, lawn, shade trees, cement side walks. A nico homo. Terms very rcnBonnble. Price $1,700. Also n very comfortnblo littlo home, close in for $900; only nbout $300 ensh is needed to buy this. It is well worth looklnir ui. O. E. Eldeu. FOR LADIES' DRIVING our fine horses nro trnctnble and easily handled, nnd can bo driven by tho most timid. Our trnps, buggies and phae tons aro light, easy riding and comfort able, and tho most economical can indulge in this healthy recreation at our prices. Wo also board Worses by tho week or month, nnd they reccivo tho best attention from careful grooms A. M. Lock. The Long and Short of it Is tha't It is impossible to make n better flvo cent cigar thnn the Forest King. It contains tho finest tobacco nnd tho most of it that the price permits. Try n Forest King today nnd tell us what you think of it. If you throw it nway beforo smoking it down to tho Inst pun" wo miss our guess. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. A WHITE & LESKRY. j ..ww. w. , iiiiuith.uu "iiu OlYlll High-grnde results produce that never fail your want to fill: Invariably contracts nro completed nccording to specificntion, jk Thus rendering by perfect unity ench detail in right relation: Examining their work, you'll find it done with scrupulous care. til ' u & because of its enduring nature it does not require repair: i Jt Like magic they put up the Wood, Stone, Brick or Concrete. J bxerting forces in cement building with which no other can compote: So tho firm for choico mnteriul nlwnys on tho nlert, Keeps employed for ench department of the job n true expert: Endeavoring to get for yourself n home, store, hotel or Hnt, McDONELL & GRAVES, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. ' - -I You'll profit by calling on the builders, WHITE & LESKEY of North Plntto. ft i oi worm nntto. M Y