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Semi-Annual Clearance Sale CRYSTAL THEATRE M. C. WESTFALL, Mgr. -OF- Ladies' and Men's Oxfords. commencing Saturday, july 17th, we will make a 30 PER CENT DISCOUNT will nn :tnv nair of low auartered shoes in the house, and . besides we try and fit your feet, which means something1 when buying- shoes of us. Fit is one of our strongest assets- We have a good long line to se lect from and some of the best shoes on the market today as good as you will find anywhere. This will be absolutely a cash sale, cannot afford to make any bookings at these prices. : : : we TONIGHT AND SATURDAY. Pictures. "Miss Faust." "Alfonso Gets In, Wrong Cigarette Making," "Old SweothcartB of Mine." I Song. "Our Yankee Doodle Girl"" What Will Your Answer Be. Adults 10 cents, Children 5 cents. OrJTLjJTX--XVJL KVr AJLJT jCM jl . ? Will Be A Candidate. Watches, Diamonds And all the New Styles Jewelry Have been selling Watches in North Platte for 25 years. Can sell you what you want at the right price, and back it up with years of experience. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. We want your repair work. County Sunt. Ebricht will bo a can ment in made becauao Mr. Ebright has not uuunciy nnnouncuu ma canuiuacy and did not nlc his nomination for tho primary election.- The reason why he did not make a primary tiling was en account of the doubt existing ns to the law which governs thu candidates for county superintendent. Mr. Ebright will therefore secure the nomination by petition and his namo will bo found on the November olection ballot as 1 candidate for the office he so success fully filled. DRS. BROCK & CROOK, DENTISTS. jj Ovor First National. Phono 148 H went to Grand will visit thore DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dcnlist. Olllco ovor tho McDonald Stato Bank. Furnished rooms for rent at 221 So. Locust street; phone 232. W. V. Hoagland loaves noxt wook on a professional trip to Minneapolis. All usual services will bo held in rogu lar order at tho Baptist church Sunday. Wiley Crano wont to Gothenburg this morning for a short visit with friendu. Tho reaulnr ovenintr .service at the Episcopal church will bo discontinued until September 1st. John Schatz, who was called hero by tho death of his fathor will roturn to his homo at Salt Lake, this evening. PtAlbort LoDIoyt loft Tuesday night for 11 month's visit to Portland, Seattle and other woatorn points. As thoro aro fivo Saturdays in July, building and loan association dues aro pnynblo on or bo foro tomorrow even ing. only. $18 Suits for $10. Schatz & Glaubaugh. ing. Saturday Coma oarly. Mrs. Los tor Eells, of Council Bluffs, a former woll known resident uf thiu city, arrived this morning for a visit with friends. Tho flro departmont was called out this morning to extinguish burning grasn that threatened buildings in tho northwest port of town. A special train of Pullman cars, which act as a convoy to tho Gliddon auto contest, paused through to Denver this forenoon. J. II. Strnhorn expects to leavo next Park where ho will Mrs. R. L. Douglas Island last night and for a fow days. Miss Lucilo Hnlligan roturncd this morning from a visit with her undo on his ranch near Brula. Mrs. F. Rasmusson camo down from Ogalnlla last night and will visit rel atives and friends for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott and Mrs. James Doram visited at tho Handy ranch near Maxwoll yesterday. Mrs. Chas. HofThino roturnod to hor homo in Cheyenno last night aftor visiting her parents for two weoks. uiaua Aiyianuar recontly declined an ofTor of sevonty-flvo thousand dollars for his ranch southeast of town. This did not includo the cattle and hogs. Como oarlv if vou want one of thoso $10 suits Saturday. bCHAT 4t ULABAUOH. Miss Ruoy Shanor. of Kowaneo. 111.. a member of tho cIbbb of '07, arrived in town Wednesday evening and io.the guest of hor friend Miss Joy Church, F. B. Parr loft last night for a visit with his mother at Madison, Wis. Ho will also visit tho college from which ho is taxing n courso in electrical ongl neering. Thora will be an admission service nt tho Girls Friendly Society Sunday morning at the early celebration nt eight o'clock. All whe admitted to membership by tho Rector plcnsu bo present, and all, other mom- bersmaKe an oilortto bepresont. SEC. Judgo Eldor will be a candioate for re-election and will socuro his nomin ation by petition, this course boing takon on account of tho legal tangle into which tho non-partisan judiciary law has boon placed. This statement will settle nny doubt that may have existed among voters as to tho candl d'acy of Judgo Elder. Tho mootlngs at the tent have been or a vory practical nnturo this wook While devoid of any fanatism or oxcito mont they have encouraged religious souls to a doopor consecration', and hold outrnopo tor tnose lost in sin. Tho Ad voutists leave out chaff and slang but prosont the truths of tho biblo fearless ly and solomnly. Miss Edith Patterson was hostess at two vory onjoyablo afternoon narties on Wednesday and Thursday. On Wed- nosoay Miss Patterson entortaincd about twonty-flvo young ladies at a "Plcturo Puzzlo" contest which proved vory interesting as well ns amusing. On Thursday tho guesto numbered twenty-two and High Fivo was tho entertaining fenture of tho afternoon. A prettily appointed two courso luncheon, was served at tho closo of tho nfturnoon.s Firo Monday mornincr destroyed three iramo business buildings in Ugallala. mrs. uonn worcuiv is visuinir menus n Grand Inland, lenvinir for that ciiv yesterday. A number of young neonle. with Rolf Halligan as pathfinder, will hold a nic- nic tins evening at bioux tiooxout. Henry Cordci. a caroonter of Bent- rice, was in town vosterdav looking ovor mo city and no is tmnicing of lo cating noro. Thn adiesof tho B. of R. T. will hold an ice cream social at the Lannin residence next Thursday ovonincr. Tho public Is cordially invitod. J. B. McDonald. Joe Fillion and lit.. n 1 v Artnur itusn went to JLexington yes terday aftornoon in tho former's car and returned with tho GHddeu tourists. $18 Suits for $10 Saturday only. Schatz &Cl Aii Audi. tlmo week for Cherokoo auglo for trout and nt tho samo seek surcoaso from hay fever. Misa Mamio Pizer, who had boon visiting relatives in Hastings, returned Wednesday. Sho was accompanied homo by Miss Mildred Pizer, who will bu her guest for a month: Night Switch Foreman Gall Spur goon loft last night for a visit with frionua at Boono, Iowa. Ho conipauicd by Mrs, Spurgeon. E, G. Richards has loft town on a visit and it in said that upon his return ho will bo accompanied by 11 brldo in tho person of Miss Mayme Uarbco, a former school toachor of this section. was ac- Sees Mother Grow Young. "It would bo hard to ovorstato the wonderful change in my mother slnco sho began to uso Electric Blttora," writes Mrs. W. L. Gilpatrick, of Dan forth. Mo. ''Although paat twenty she Hooms to bq growing young again. Sho suffered untold misery from dytj- pensla for twenty years. At last bUo could noithor cat. drink or sleoi. Doc tors gave hor up and all remedies failed tin uicctric uittora worxod aucn won dors for hor health," Thoy invlgorato all vital organs, ccrra liver and kidney ttoables, induce sleep, Impart strength and appetite Only GOc ajt Stone's drug store. The Glidden Touristf. Tho Glidden nuto tourists, onrouto on tho enduranco run from Dotroit to Knnsaa City via Donver. a distanco of some 2,200 milos, arrived in North Platte at 11:110 o'clock this forenoon. Tho tourists wero preceded by two pilot cars, which strewed confetti to mark tho trail. Those two cars left Kearnoy at five o'clock and arrived here at ton, covering , tho distanco nt tho rato of twenty-llvo miles nn hour. In tno main party wero twenty-nino tourist cars and eleven cars containing correspondents of the various metro politan papora of tho country, and olliclaU of tho tour. Thoy loft Kearney nt 8ovon o'clock, tho cars starting at intervals of ono minuto and thoy ar rived hero In that order. Thoy romained horo but a short timo. taking on n Bunply of gasollno nnd then loshurg, Drowned in Ritner Lake. James Kegan. tho flftcon vear old Bon of Mrs. Kegan, a widow of this city, was accidently drowned at the Kitner lako ten miles northwest of the city whilo in Bwimming on Wednesday mornine. Ho had been engaged to work at tho Uitner piaco on Saturday and on Wed nesday morning Mrs. W. C. Ritner cam to town nnd left tho Dlace in charge of an old gentlemen and the boy. uuring tho mornincr tho bov. In company with another lad from, town went out to tho lake to fish and have n. BWim. Tho boy did not come homo in the afternoon or during tho niirht and the old man informed Mrs. Siebold, who lives nearby, or tno tact. Sho drove over to the placo and taking a saddle horse, Bhe rodo to tho lake and four the body 01 tno boy washed up on tho bank, His clothes were on tho bank. f .If At I 1 . t . ' indicating mat no nau been in swim f - -l T T V ming. L-oronor . 11. L,ongioy was notified nnd went to tho lake and brought tho body to town. An inquest was hold and a verdict of accidental drowning was rendered. It is supposed that tho other boy was with him at tho time of his death, but no camo 10 iown wimout Baying a word about it. Mrs. Kecran is a hard workino- widow living in this city, and tho boy was one of her main supports. He was a nephew of 1 rank Martin of this city. Notice to Overseers. Wo desiro to call tho attention of tho overseers of tho various road districts in Lincoln county, Nobrnska, that you should get tho fire guards plowed and in good condition, so that tho county may do property protecteu irom tiro. County Commissioners. Life 100,000 Years Ago. ScIontistB havo found in a cavo in Switzerland bones of men who lived 100,000 yenrs ago, whon lifo was in constant dangor from wild beasts. To day tho dangor, ns shown by A. W. Brown, of Alexander. Mo., is from deadly disease. "If it had not been for ur. King's Now Discovery, which cured mo, I could not hnvo lived," ho writes, "suffering ns I did from sovoro lung troubln and stubborn cough." To euro soro lungs, colds, obstinato coughs and prevent pneumonia, its the best medi cine on onrth. 50c and $1.00. Guaran- tood by tno Stono Drug Co. Trial bot- tlo ireo. Jack Service. The Experimental Substation hns shipped In a fine Jack which is boing stood for service to a limited number or Bolcctod mares at a vory reasonable price. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Stebbins next Tuesday aftonoon. All members aro requested to be present Sidney will hold n street fair Autruet 9th to Kith and will have a North Platte day. It is probablo that a special train will run botween tho two towns on that day. Tho Payne Investment Co. haB had an agent at Lewcllen this week taking options on land for sale around that placo. It is understood thoy have so cured a largo list. Don't overlook that $10 Suit Sale Saturday at Schatz & Clabaugh's. Mrs. Mills, of Winona. Minn., visit ing with her daughter. Mrs. L. N. St, John at Kearney, committed suicide ypsterday by jumping into tho Platto rivor. A party of women wore driving across tho river on the long bridgo south of that town when Mrs. Mills sliDDed off tho enrriairo and bo fore sho could bo stopped had leaped into tho river, lhe other women boing helpless drove back to a farm houso and got help. Tho body was recovered about a iiuanur ui u imiu uowit stream, mrs Mills has been mcntnlly unbalanced. Here's a Certainty. Wo ato established right hare where you livo and would not dare promiso your money back for tho mero asking it Koxail Kidney uemedy fails to satis fy you. except wo aro certain it will do as wo claim. Try it at our entiro risk. Price 60c. McDonell & Graves. For Sale. , Two Angus Bulls, ono 2-voar old, pitto bred but not registered; one 4-yeai oW, eligible to registry. Prlco $75.00 each. Experimental Substation, W. P. Snydeu, Supt. leaving for Ju spend the night tomorrow. nnd whore thoy will run into Denver Notice. Rny Mcnzor will take notice that on tho 19th day of June, 1909, P. II. Sullivan, n Justico of tho Peace in nnd for Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of $5.00 in an action pending before him. wliorcin Mrs. Vova StevotiB is plaintiff and Ray Mcnzor dofandant, that pro perty consisting of monoy in tho bands of tho Union Pacific Railroad Conj' pnny, a corporation, has been attached nndor said order. Said ennso was continued to tho lltli day of August, 1909, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated North Platte, Nob., Juno 29th, 1000, . . . , , Mna. vkva Stevens. Plaintiff WHEN PROPERLY CARED FOR harness made by Fink will last for years, for tho simple reason that in tho first instance nothing but thorough ly tanned, stout stock leather oak tanned whenover that's tho best to use goes idto it, and becauso tho neces wry cutting, sowing, riveting and ad lusting aro skillfully dono by experts it tho business. Fink's harness is a ways a good investment for any owner n a horse. A. F. FINK. A AlP A W. R. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EAIBALMER A full lino of Cnskets, Robes, Calls answered promptly. Day Phono 126, Night Phono 482. otc The Best Stallion In Lincoln County LAST CALL FOR OUR SUMMER SALE. I leave in a few days for New York to pur chase a mammoth stock of fall and winter goods and in order to mako room we offer all our summer goods at prices regardless of cost. We have just received a new lot of Wash Goods and Shirt Waists which were delayed in arriving and we offer them at less than wholesale prices. The Best Prints at 5 cents per yard LL Sheeting 36 inches wide at.. 5 cents per yard 15c French Gingham at 10 cents per yard Fast color double width Percales . . 8 cents per yard Woolen Dress Goods at 20 Per Cent Off. In Our Shoe Dept. We have just received a line of Oxfords in tans and blacks for Ladies', Misses and Children, and will sell them at a great reduction from regular prices. See show window. UNCLE SAM TAKES OFF HIS HAT to nobody. Wo tnko oil ours to no body either whon it cornea to offorlng the finest carriages at rcasosable prices. Why not colebrato tho country's birth day with ono of .them . Como nnd fiavo a look at and a talk about It any way. A. fvi Lock. can be found at the Birdwood ranch at Birdwood Siding. All parties desiring to raise call at the Bird and inspect the only registered srallion good colts wood ranch horse the full-blood Percheron In Lincoln county. Our line Suits are in. Clothing. of our Boys' Combination School Twenty Per Cent Discount on all our THE LEADER JULIUS PIZER, Prop. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital -Surplus Fund Stockholders' Liability $100,000.00 25,000.00 100,000.00 Guarantee Fund for Depositors $225,000.00 (Not considering quick aeseka and .cash resources) DIRECTORS E. F. Seeberger, C. F McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. n in ... 5 opnng and Summer Necessities. 3 Hardware, Lawnmowers, Garden Tools, Wash Machines, Grindstones, Grass Catchers, Knives. Refregerators, Glasses, Pictures, Furniture, Picture Frames, (maJe to order,) Art Squares, Rugs, Mattings, Curtains, Draperies, Couch Covers, Window Shades. Plumbing and Heating. GINN & WHITE. i r Distilled Water Ice. 5 D. A. Goodrich. The Lexington Artificial Ice Works lias established an agency in North Platte with Joseph Spies as agent, and are prepared to furnish in unlimited quantities this Distilled Water Ice, The price js fifty:five cenfs 100 pounds, i Will also furnish patrons with Distilled Water. per E-RU-SA CURES PILES OR $50.00 PAID. it Is cold'; (Piles and tho samo Jiuthority condemns tho injurious mto 85 IWtAT,? " On!f wllablor Vto-dnte tlruggiBta soil :&RU?SA n North Mattel Schiller & Co, Stono Drug Co., and McDonnell & Graves