Our Grand Clean Up Sale OF ODDS AND ENDS IN SHOES AND OXFORDS Is attracting the attention of all economical buyers with the Great Bargains We Are Offering. No man or woman who will bein need of shoes any way soon can afford to miss this splendid opportunity to save money. WOMEN'S BARGAINS. $4.00 Patent 3-button Oxford for $4.00 Oxblood PniBsia Calf Oxford.. $2.95 $2.95 $1.50 Bronzo Kid Ox- CT ( ff ford 1 v ' $2.60 Black Kid Ox ford for $5.00 Bronze Button Shoe for Children's white, tan, pink or blue 25c Armor Plate Hosiery MEN'S BARGAINS. $4.50 Tan, Button and qi 71 Black Blucher Oxfords J.lU $4.00 Dull Calf Blucher Oxford $3.f5 $1.95 $2.75 19c S2.95 And many other bargains as good if not better $3.50 Velour Calf and Patent Blucher Oxford $2.00 and $1.75 for SAVE MONEY ON BOYS' SHOES. .S1:???$U5 $2.50 Shoes for. $2.15 $1.80 Outing Shoes for. . . . $2.00 Shocfl for. $1.65 $1.75 SMALL, The Big Shoe Man. si DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Graduate Northwestern Unirersitv Office OTtr McDonald State Bank Miss Garnet Mickolson, of Denver, is the guest of Miss Alma Waltcmath Wanted Girl for general housework. Excellent wages paid to right girl. In quire nt 813 West 4th street. Mrs. J. E. Rector was called to the eastern part of the state Tuesday night by the death of her father. Fall lines of Children's Shoes received this week at Wilcox Department Store. S. P. Stryker and family will leave in a day or two for Lincoln, where they will make their future home. FLL sAlLE girls at the Apply early TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS S. W. Swanson and family left last night for a visit with relatives in New Mexico. Miss Gwendolyn Garlow of Columbus, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Garlow, having arrived Wednesday. Charley Vernon will be on duty as night dispatcher during tho thirty day absence of Will Hawley. For Rent furnished room 708 East Fifth. Mrs. George Trexler is enjoying a vtot from her sister, Mrs. Chas. Ross, of Rawlins, who is accompanied by her son. Sizes 39 to 47 is the range of extra sizes In Ladies' Suits nt the Hub Cloth ing Dept. Misses Elizabeth and Dorthy Hinman and Florence Iddings loft this morning for a brief visit with friendB in Grand Island and Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Lawhead and son loft last night for a visit with rela tives nt Kearney and other points In eastern Nebraska. Just recoived, an elegnnt line Frick ulstine's man-tailored Ladles' and Mist 08 Skirts. Huu Clothing Deit. A number of young men will leave Tuesday morning for tho Dismul River country where they will enjoy camp life for n week or ten days. - Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Workman and fnmily, who had been visiting friends in town for a few days, loft last night for their new home at Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens and two children, who have been spending the past two weekB with tho family cf Colonel Owens In Ogden, returned this morning. Tailormado, ono ploco dresses, thin fall's styles at Wilcox Department . Store, "Doc" Wills, of Well precinct, who is in town today, sayB corn in his Im mediate vicinity will mnko an average crop If the frost keeps off until late in the season. E. L. Garrison, a long titno resident of pie south part of the- county, but who moved, to Washington Btate a num ber of years ugo, arrived this morning for n visit with friends, Weather forecast for North Platto and vicinity; Gencially fair tonight ami Saturday, warmer. Maximum temper aturo yesterday 7(1; a year ago 83, niln mum this morning 60; u year ago 58. Wo have juut received a large lino of Dishes of all kinds. Come in and boo them. TiUMt' GnoCEitY. At tho meeting of tho city council Tuesday evening claims on fllo amount Ing to about $3,500 wero audited and allowed. There is sufficient cash 011 hand to pay $1,500 of this amount. Warrants for tho remainder of tho amount will need be registered and held by tho owners. Miss Mable Duke was hostess nt very pretty and enjoyable affair thiH morning whunaho entertained a number of young ladles at a nlno o'clock brenk' fast. The rooms wero tastefully decor ated with wild flowers and tho table adorned with sunflowers. Covers wero laid for six and tho menu served in four courses. MIbs Gardner, who Is spending this week at tho Duke home, was 1110 guest 01 noner. E DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, ! Graduate Dcnlisl. Office over the McDonald Stato Bank. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Timmerman left yesterday for a visit with relatives at points in Colorado. Miss Lois Gardner camo up fromShcl ton Wednesday evening for a week's visit with Miss Mablo Duke. Always somethlngdoing in up-to-date and youra-to-please in tailored suits for men and young men at the Hub Cloth ing Dept. The farmers of Garfield will form an organization for tho purpose of pre venting hunters from tresspassing on their lands, and ns one farmer states it, killing everything in reach of their guns." For the next ten days we will sell a few choice hammocks we have in stock at a discount of ten per cent. Rinckek's Book Stoiie. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Parr returned the early part of tho week from their wed ding trip to Wisconsin. Mr. Parr has been given n position in tho Union Pacific electrical department at Omaha and will make that city his headquar ters. Figure with us on your hay camp gro cery bill. Our canned goods aro of tho best standard brands. Wilcox Depart ment Store. A gun play on the carnival grounds Wednesday evening enlivened affairs for a few moments. The difflculty grew out of jealousy over n girl. Friends promptly Interferrcd posslblo perforation by leaden pellets. Men Wanted nt man who urivo tea and coireo wagons or have customers they call on. Write today for our proposition which will not Inconvenience you, but pay you from $5.00 to $10.00 weekly for sixty days. A. Leath&Co., Eglin, 111. W are pleased to announce that Ike Stebblns, the expert meat cutter, for merly with tho City Market has been prevailed on to stay In North Platte and hereafter will be found at the Fred Marti market. Wo commend Mr. Martl's good busineaa judgment in se curing high closs service, Everybody knowu Ike's ability, and will be glad to hcur that he will remain. and prevented a of tho anatomy Once Ambitious Wanted Apprentice Huffman millinery store, as work will begin soon. Mrs. Geo. Finn entertained the mem- la a . a... bers ot the Mother'sCluD In a very pleasent manner Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John States returned last evening from Denver where they went to attend the marriage of Walter States. Mr. ana airs. James Mcrivoy re turned last evening from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Fort Robinson, Neb. Herman Johnson, living north of the river, returned yesterday from a ten days visit in Denver and other Colorado points. v Engraved Calling Cards, Monogram Stationery, Wedding Invitation and Announcements. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. Joseph Pizer, of Demopolis, Ala bama, who had been spending some time in town at the home of his nephew Julius Pizer, left Wednesday night for Alliance, Nebr., to visit his son Philip, before returning to his home. Men's and young men's strictly tail ored Suits. Fall line just In. Watch our show windows. Hub Clothing Deit, Henry Fulk, of Sutherland, trans acted business in town yesterday and called at this office to tell us that democracy is in the ascendancy, which means of course that Henry is a dyed in-the-wool democrat. New Fall Suits just In at Wilcox De partment Store. Eighty shop men have signified their intention of attending the Railroad Men's Day at Denver tomorrow, and in addition to these there will be almost as many from the engine and train crews. The employes will leave for Denver tonight. Un account 01 the stores being open this evening for the pay-day trade the band gave its weekly concert at the court house last evening. The program was an exceptionally good one but ow ing to the carnival attractions the crowd was rather slim Ladies' extra largo Tailored Suits just in at the Hub Clothing Dept. The members of the Flower Mission have arranged to take flowers to the different hospitals each week on Wed nesdays and Saturdays. Any one hav ing flowers and wishing to aid in this work of spreading cheer can notify any member of the committee namely, Marie LeDioyt, Mario Schatz, Marcel Kcliher or the director, Mrs. J . II.. Doncgan, and the flowers will be called for cheerfully. New line of Dishes just received at Tramp's Grocery. Wo would like to have you boo them. Mrs. F. II. Garlow was the hostess at n very pretty party yesterday afternoon when she entertained twenty-eight yung Indies at Five On Dress Goods and Silks. THE LEADER has just received its fall line of Dress Goods and Silks, includ ing all the novelties for the fall of 1910. The popular shades for the fall sea son are brown, blue, wine and checks. We have them in all these shades and a large variety to select from. To introduce our fall line of Dress Goods and Silks we offer them at a DISCOUNT OF TWENTY PER CENT off regular prices. Clothes for Children. The fall of the year is close at hand and you will need get your children ready for school. We have just received two hundred pieces of the latest Pansy Out ings and two hundred pieces of French Gingham for girls' dresses. You all know cotton fabrics are advancing in price, but we bought these goods prior to the advance and the benefit will be given to our customers. One hundred boys' suits, knickerbock ers, ages from 5 to 15, at a discount of TWENTY PER CENT on the dollar. With every boy's suit we give a cap free What we have left of Sum mer Goods go at less than one half their value. Blankets. Shirt Waists. One lot of Shirt Waists to be closed out at a discount of TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. Chilly nights will soon be here. We have just received 500 pairs of Blankets in wool and cotton, sizes 10-4, 1 1-4 and 12-4, colors tan, grey white, scarlet and plaid, at a discount of TWENTY PER CENT on the dollar. Ready to Wear Department. Dress Skirts, Tailored Suits, Jackets Rain Coats, Children's Jackets and Dresses, Silk Petticoats Mercerized and Sateen Petticoats at a 'discount of TWENTY PER CENT on the dollar. Shoe Department. Our line of the Famous Queen Quality which are the best made, just arrived. Any lady wishing the best fitting and wearing shoe at a cost not exceeding in ferior shoes, should buy a pair of Queen Quality. A full supply of Children's School Shoes. A pair of hose will be given free with each pair of shoes sold at Si. 00 up. Sale Begins August 19th and Lasts 15 Days THE LEADER, The Store for Everybody. JULIUS PIZER, Prop. : 1 ll ' Hundred in favor of Miss Flint and Miss Garlow. Tho rooms wero profusely decornted in yellow flowers and the score cards and refresh ments wero also carried out in the same color. For winning the highest number of points Miss Irma Clinton was presented with n pretty cut glass perfume bottle. Mrs. W. F. Cody and Mrs. Fred Warron assisted Mrs. Gar low in serving. For Sale Cheap. Tho hay on section 9-11-31, six miles north of Wallace Address W. It. Harding, North Platte, Neb. Excelsior Springs MINERAL WATER. We are sole airents for the medicinal waters from this famous resort. Per sons sulToring with stomach, liver and kidney troubles should glvo those waters a trinl. Sulpho Saline Water Pints 15c, Qts. 25c, hnlf gal. 50c. Silonm and Hcgent Water Pints 15c, Quarts 25c. sotorian uingor, aio rims 10c or a for 25c. (Manufactured from Soterian Lithln Water.) Special discount (n caso lots. Stone Drug Co. ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL .EAST FItONT STREET, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Mkdical Stakk: Dr. D. T. Quiglcy. Dr. G. B Dent. A general hospital for nil acute and chronic cases medical, surgical and obstretric. Open to the medi cal profession. For further infor mation address, W. M. CUNNINGHAM, Mgr Etiquette and Danger. "Ezra," said the farmer's wife, "I wish you wouldn't lean your elbers on th' table." "Huh." Kjieercd the farmer, "getUn' fastlderous. ain't you? Mebby you'll be wnrnlii' me next to keep my knlfo uuten my mouth un' tcllln' me not to cool my tea In my snsscr. But my ernntber kop' his elbers on th' table, ail' so did my fat her. an', by heck, I'm goln' to lean on It as hard un' as long us I dun please, ho there!" Whereupon ho leaned hard, so hard flint the nnclnnt tnblo suddenly col lapsed and sprawled out Its legs and weut down with a frightful crash of crockery. "Well, you'vo gone an done It now!" screamed the old lndy. "Thnt's a pret ty mess, ain't It? Ef you'd had th' wenso of n chipmunk you'd have know cd th' reason I didn't want you to lean on th' tnblo wuz 'causo th' legs vraz rickety. An' 1 guess n llttlo etlquctto wouldn't hurt you none nnyway, Ezra Doollttlc, to any nothlu' of savin' $2 wuth of family crockery." And the disgusted farmer stumbled out from the scene of wreckngo and chased a harmless tramp threo miles down the rond with an ax handle. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Child rens Shoes. This store is undoubtedly the best at which to buy shoes for the children boys or girls. We have, made the shoe question a study until we have become eminently proficient in this particular line. Our shoes possess not only wearing qualities super ior to most makes, but style and comfort every essential that goes into shoes for the wee tot or the larger miss. Try one pair. Wilcox Department Store. THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus $135,000. ARTHUR McNAMARA, Presidenl, E. F. SEEBERGER, Vice-President, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-Presiuenf, P. L. M00NEY, Cashier. A Man That Keeps Good Horses don't wan't to spoil their appearance or risk his own life by harnessing them with an inferior mado or shabby har ness. It pays to buy a good harness when you do buy, for it always looks well as we as wearing well. For style, durability and make call on A. F, FINK. HELD "HOLD UP" your hands for DICKEY'S ICE CREAM. You aro not "Held Up" when you buy it ns you get your moneys worth in every dish. Our up-to-date manner in the making and our facilities for tak ing care of it assures you of Ice Cream that cannot be excelled. . DICKEY BROS.