CLOA.KS AND SUIT -4 . 'l w PRICE Tuesday, January 1 9th, to continue until February 1st, every Cloak and Suit in our stock at just One-half of the regular price. We are determined to close out every garment we have in stock if it is possible to do it. This is the greatest chance you have ever had to buy good, dependable goods at this kind of a price. It means considerable of a money loss to us on every garment sold, but we believe the only successful way to run this department is to have no left over styles at the beginning of the next season. THIS MEANS THAT YOU CAN BUY: $5.00 Cloaks or Suits for $8.00 Cloaks or Suits for $10.00 Cloaks or Suits for S2.50 $4.00 $5.00 $12.00 Cloaks or Suits (J QQ $15.00 Cloaks or Suits (jJ i $18.00 Cloaks or Suits QQ $20.00 Cloaks or Suits $10 00 $25.00 Cloaks or Suits $12 50 $30.00 Cloaks or Suits $15 00 $35.00 Cloaks or Suits $17 50 There has been no marking-up-to-mark-down done on these garments. That is not our way of doing business. Remember there is over three months of cold weather -left yet. W1L ftsKfl m Jim m. m. IS 111 ENT STORE. PICKARD HAND PAINTED CHINA PICKARD China presents many interesting features. The beautiful shapes, pleasing decor ations, brilliant coloring and div ersified style of handling, together with the rich gold work, all com bine to give it that exclusive merit so much appreciated by people of taste and refinement. Nothing tells the story so well as the china itself. It must bo seen to be fully appreciated. Every piece produced in Pick ard's Studio is entirely hand painted, each article representing the individual work of one per son. Call and see our Fall and Holiday display. H. DIXON. DR. 0. II. CRESSLCIJ, Graduate Denlisl. Office over tho McDonald State Dank. Brakeman Dick Evans returned this morninsr from a visit in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Richards Owens loft Saturday for Bomo point in iowu. Two sections of train No. 4 and two sections of No. G arrived in; a bunch a HtHn nftor eicht o'clock this morning. The Roney Boys Is the attraction at tho opera house this evening. Tho ad vanced sale of. scats indicate a largo n- riio Mnntra who lntolv arrived e v-nmnni- will nnflti her art stud o at 320 east Sixth street on Thursday of this week. Notice to Dog Owners. l nr nnt- in eom pnny with their owner, found on tho streets, will be killed. SVL FMfeND, Marshal. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Klrst Door North of First National llanlc Albert Muldoon is transacting legal business in Omaha todny. O. II. Thoelecko is in Denver attend ing the live Btock show. Mrs. W. J. Stuart will entertain tho Mothers' Club tomorrow afternoon. Private 8 per cent money to help you buy or build. Bkatt & Goodman. T. F. Watts went to Denver yester day to attend the stock show for a few days. Tho Indian Card Club will meot to morrow afternoon at the home of Miss Irma Clinton. Mrs. W. C. Reynolds is visitinc friends in Omaha, having left for that city Sunday. Ladies, hero is your opportunity: Cloaks and Suits at fifty cents on the dollar at The Leader Fifty or more Japs wero brought down from Denver Sunday to work at tho ice lake and at llio ice houses. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. E. Moore died Sunday night of pneumonia. The funeral was held this afternoon. S. J. Falk. living one milo north and one milo west of Hershey will have a sale of personal property February 3d Charlev Kuhns and Fred Ericcson chiiio up from Maxwell last evening and later left for Denver to attend the live stock show. Revivals Still Continue. Evancelist Shannon came near a phy sical collapse and had to cut away for a few weeks ausoluto quiet una rest, lie went to his homo at Stanwood, Mich. Last Sunday night was the biggest meeting in the two weeks, more than 500 people crowded tho hall and the Baptist church buildinc. nnd fully 100 were turned awny. About dozen men nneu up anu several ptner persons besides, uuring Shannon's stay thero has been about seventy-five genuine conversions and all, together some ninety people mad'i a definite start in right paths. Tho revival continues witn Mr. uoss the sinner evangelist in charce of tho norus. and Air. ravonght in chargo of the nrcachincr. Mr. Mann, tho new shop foreman, will take part in tho ser vice tonmht (Tuesday) relating his ex perience when ho become a christian whilo running as an engineer. Insurance. Tho best and cheapest Fire. Light- nincr. Tornado and windstorm insur ance written by UIMTT & Goodman. Idle Money. Wo have some extra gilt edge first mortgage loans netting 8 person semi; annual interest on incomo propeity based on 40 to 45 per cent value. See Bhatt & Goodman. LADIES! LOOK HERE! We havo a nice lino of Scrub Brushes in different Btyles and sizes from Gc up. Wo also have a nice lino of Galvanized tubs from 70c up. Lamp Chimneys Gc up. We don't talk much about bargains, but wo have some and when the ladies find it out they won't last long. Oh yes, we handle some Dry Goods Hardware, Stationery, Tinware and Notions. The Bee Hive Store, 507 Dowoy Str6ot. i ALE END S AN The Oliver Cromwell Entertainment. Speaking of this entertainment the Rev. A. II. Studebaker, D. D., of Bal timore savs in a letter. "It was a suc cess from every standpoint. Our only reerot is wo did not have a week's en gagement. For thrco successive nights I tho entertainment was presented to Btandincr room only in tho larirest the atre in this city.' The same success seems to follow where ever this histor ical entertainment is presented. On five different engagements of two nights each tho Academy of Music in Phi adelnhia was packed to the doors. The World Horald in tho account of tho recent presentation in Omaha says over 2.000 wero present tho lirst evening. Between Omuha and North Platte the entertainment will be presented at Fro- i ii tr f mont uuuer mu auspices 01 uiu i. m. C. A., at Columbus by tho Congrega- tionalist church, at Grand Island bv tho Enir iBh Lutheran church and at Kear ney under tho auspices oi some wo man's uuo lor the uenent ot tnocity hospital.' Keith Theatre February 8th. andpth. W9L OTl flWl fYVI. wm Y. M. C. A. Notes. The proposed election of officers for the Y. M. C. A. announced for Thurs day evening, January 21st, has been postponed for a few weeks, on account of tho necessary absence from tho city of tho president and treasurer or tho association. Fourteen more havo become mem bers since last Tuesday's issue, making a total of eighty-four. The popular subscription list that the Tribune started a week or moro ago is trraduallv increasing. Up to last Sat urday thero was 24.00, which haB been turned over to thu secretary and a rug lor the parlor will bo purchased in a few days. Secretary. For Rent. The 9 room houso, bath, etc., corner west Fourth and Locust St., an ideal i rooming house Also other nico cheap houseB, improved farms, hay ana, grnz- Such merchandise at the prices was never offered in the town before. Hundreds have already been satisfied. We still have a few more Suits and Overcoats on sale at One-Third Off If you miss these bargains you alone are the loser. Will close the sale on January 20tb. Until that time every Suit and Overcoat goes at one-third offand. every thing else in the house except Overalls goes sit one-fourth off. After January 20th prices will be restorod, so. get in before that date if you would save one-third the' purchase power of your money. 1 SCHATZ & CLABAUGH 520 DEWEY STREET. i mm mom mm mm mm mm mm mm mam mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm NORTH PLATTE, NEB RASKA. wnnnnm IB 1 ing lands. . UK att & uoodman.