ALD IIT are now sailing enthusiastically into the third dajof our Gigantic Sale. If you haven't bought vone of our ff suits it's because you haven't seen the suits we're selling. The greatest sale we've ever held i here now. Its the best chance you'll get this season to buy clothes. I. B. Mc DON f 1 I iVtime I I hesitate I Money I I Clothing I YOUR MONEY WILL BUY Something for almost Nothing. Come to the Sale Now . . f B Think m GIGANTIC CLOTHING SALE of it Men's Stylish Suits All Prices Down The Time to Buy Is Now. 1Ve have reached the bottom of the toboggan slide on prices. No matter how much or how little you buy you will save money. Mcdonald, The Home of Good Clothes. The satisfaction you get in buying Cothes here during this Sale or at any time lies in knowing we are more inercsted in the fit and wear -of our Clother, than in the selling price. iMwrenttm- Willi mi j m tf.awmT,tpy? OR. 0. II. CfiESSLER, Graduate Denlisl. v Office ovor tho McDonald Stnte ' Onnlc. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. MIbh Blanche Fonda returned Sunday from n two Weeks visit la Omnho. Mrs. Julius Plzer will leavo to night for llnatlni'H and other eastern cities tovlHlt relatives. , John Lemmorlof t Saturday for Cedar, Falls, In., to spend two weeks or more with tho homo folks. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ross of Omaha. lire expected this week to visit with the formorB parents. Mlsa Eileen Flynn will loaves tpmorrow for Choyonnu to spend a fortnight with relatives ami iricnus, Mrs. Arthur Hartwlg, of Paxton, is visiting her parents Mr. nnd Mrs, B. L. 'Lambert this wcok. W. H. C. Woodhurst returned Sat urday from Chicago where hu transacted business for a few days. , Mrs. Ray Langford will leavo today or-Yollowstono Park nnd other points of interest in the west. Miss Maude Tliomnaon of Garfield is visiting local friends. V. B. Salisbury wns taken ill With typhoid fever Saturday afternoon. Mra. John Cnrmodv of Omaha is visit- inrf1S6r sister Mro. Torrcnco McGoVorn. Afcthur Roscnbluom roturned Sunday f rOib n short visit in Omaha with friends. Siloes tor overyhody at saving of 25 to .&tt.por cent at Johnson's Clenranco Salpj? 7 SrB. Dick loft for Omaha last night whorv ho will transact business until thoJcTul of the week. Leo Tobln of Denver, came down Sunday and is combining business and pleasure in town this week. Louis Tobln returned Sunday ovonlng from Denvor whore ho Bpentafow days wun uio noma ioiks. Mr.i. Frank P, Dickorsonof Hershcy, is visiting locnl friends nnd attending unauuiuqua litis weex. Mrs:. Anna Carlson of Omaha will nrriyo today to spend two wcoks with her aunt Mrs. Nola Hammer. Mrs.,' IE. R. Plummer was confined to ior homo a few davs last weok with an attack of rheumatism In the feet. J. S. Hontrlnnd hns returned from York whoro no attended n meeting of tho trustees of tho State Odd Fellows Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brown, formerly of this city but now of Madrid, are spending Chautauqua weok in tho city. Mrs. Harry Mahnn is a visitor in Lin coln this weok. cuest oi menus in ugnini Julius Pizor and son Joo came homo Saturday from their trip to Hastings. guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Pizer this week. Mrs. James Wilson departed Satur day for Lincoln to visit relatives for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson will leavo Wednesday for Perry, la., Lincoln nnd other points. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Hnvdcn nnd daughter of Wallace, aro tho guests of friends in town this week. Mrs. Orrn DoFord and baby returned from Lexington the, last of tho week after n short visit with friends. - Miss Carrie Richmond of Poxton. Is a truest nt the Krosbau residence, havinc arrived in tho city Saturday. After spending a week with Mr. nnd Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Harman of Omaha, returned homo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Revnolds-beernn housekeeping in tho McDonald house on West Third St, the last of tho week. Littlo Gladys Swancut of Bradv who has been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Otten returned home n few days ago. Peonlo will bo showinir vou thethinirs they bought nt our $1,00 sale. You will wish you were one of those people. uixon, inii joweior. Willlnm Burrouchs who has boon In the Soldier's home in Grand Island for some timo nrrlved in tho city Saturday aitorooon to vibu roiattvcB. John Vernon is visiting relatives In Boone, la., haying left for that city Saturday morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnspel are expected tills week from Berlin to muko their home with their son. Mra. Jano Mitchell of Loxlnjrton came up Saturday evening to visit her enn M. V. Mltrlinll nnil fnmllv. , , j, , , . Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph B. Hayes hnyo Misses Hazel and Francis Nichols re- ttB their guest tho former's sister Mrs. turned Snturday evening from a two a. L. Snarciff and daughter who came -l 1 If 11 .!. L 1 I I Mrs. uu Jewell .oil ycawnray ior p, n, Willis of Bridgeport. Buporin uncoin wnera nir. x.owoa i empioyeu toU()Jnt of tho rrjKti0-n dltch6s in in mo secret, service on uio uuninBm. Norti, Pifttto rtvor hn8 beon in8pocting Mra. IL L. Loner, of Portland. Ore., tho ditches and head catos for sovoral who has boon visiting her sister Mrs. dayB past to boo if tho water is being .Tnmnn MeEvov for throu wooks. loft 1 used nnd if tho laws are boinc comnlled voBtordnv for Omaha. with as to tho measuring devices nnd . . . gave Instructions to close tho gates of If year idle m&my is not carfiiRg thoso who wore running wntor out in fve er eight per cent, leroi-nmiua! tho public road from their laterals. Mtemt m m4. M tun mortgage , xwoivo weaitny motonsts wiio are lam belter ate Rratt & Goodman. driving their own cars on a 4,000 milo I8SHI, Better see wan uooaman. transcontinental .tour from Atlanta MIbs Lena Adams, of Cozad, roturned City to Los Angeles, Cnl., stopped hero homo yesteruay morning niter visiting ior umner rnuay. im tour was con her sister Mrs. Frank Taylor for several celved with tho two-fold object of dom days. , ' onstraung tlio practlauiiity or a cross XT i... i. i county trip by owners of prlvnto cara x-. v. uiu .'"" J and iiitllnir Uio perfection of the nntlon grnnu uougnicr. v phln'Motor Tourists and comjwsed of For Snlo-Milk, cream and spring owueraof Premier cars. A message tsbo- chickons, dellvoml. Phono D7B. IngtnUonto Uio Boy Scouts of Los Tho eight year old daughter of Mr. Angulos and President Tnf t presented and Mra. J., A. Mnrkjo. who livo n the wrty with An Amerlcnn flag did few mlloauuth of tho citv. Is lnMllu swviuyd eenntolw of uiirewnt status, i'lu. .P.. &.1L ,hMSniW wHoto she Im takiiig I part? mimhj'M ovit hlxly and they WPhw'ty tut a comiMUlllil frneturu ot fu-intf n niong) of good roadu to hv i-e- the onlfU tvhi.h slu sufltmilfd while l.iM'J Ihc nVrri-'U f tlmtivn drivuij' r x " e "-": i . . "itii t iay. Ptni Miss Loretta Murphy was tho din Saturday. Mrs. Henry Krosbau left Sathrday for Hershoy to spend several days with relatives. Elmer Anderson roturned to Omaha yesterday after a two weeks' visit with relatives in town- Mrs. Easton nccompanicd by hor son nnd daughter went to Qvorton Sunday for a two weeks visit Wanted A girl for general house work. Mrs. J. A. Jones, 116 West Second street. Mrs. Hugh Golden wns called to Peoria, 111., the last of tho week by tho death of her sister's son. Miss Anna Miller of Denver is ex pected tomorrow to visit her nunt Mrs. Ella Shuman indeflnntely. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foy, of Grand Island, left for homo Saturday evening after a week's visit at tho Dustin home in tho Fourth ward. Misses Myrtle Burke and Nona Mar cott of Brady, who are attending the Junior Normal, spent Snturday nnd Sunday with tho home folks. Miss Nellie Ray of Lexington nrrived hero Saturday and will spend several days with hor sister Myrtlo who is at tending tho Junior Normal. JFor Rent. Houses, store room, nico unfurnished rooms, furnished house, safe deposit boxes and storage room. Bkatt & Goodman. aimed i Edd RebhnuBen came homo tho lastof tho week from tho south part of tho county where ho spent several days on business. Ella and Frank Weavor went to Den vor Saturday to visit friends for a week. They were accompanied by Harry Hartley. Mrs. Anna Crnmer returned to hor home in St, Paul, Neb., Snturday after spending several days with the Bonner family. 1 Harry Rocho. n former North Platte boy, is now located at Glcndalo, Cnl,, a Buouri) or los Angeles ami is engaged in tne nardwnre business. Hundreds of items nt half nrico nt Johnson's Clearance Sale. Tho collection for now music which was tancn up during tho band concort i nuny evening amounted to $zu.(kj nnd the boys throughly appreciate: the snmo ns wi II be snown by their ruturo concerts. Ad Wolgast, tho champion light weight prize flghtor, was n passongor on wo, is triuay, and wan tho aumira tlon of n bunch of local sports whilo waiting to chango engines nt thodopot. Ho was accompanied by his wife and press agont, and carried n mug that did not look much like a college pro- lessor, A car of exceptionally fine potatoes was rocoivou irom uaiuorain yeatqruny uy uio uoinn innt comiuuty, ami was distributed among tho local dealers, Ihe wnnlrKAli J ,il in --..v that at th? (VM.-iMit i-n t' r. ... ',- i ,n -ilnees I in ihi. l'n i. it Si i". in .i- jiotiuoce ca.i bv I'liivhawd in any quantities at wliult ,iii 'luntly Vi'''ii,i,. , C ', l'f ri , i u- ,i i) 1. 1 1 i f i i , . , ' It', i 1 1, ManiHHMaW WhyWorry About Lunch? A look over our canned goods vour trouble forever. All kinds of n will chase away tempting canned meats and fish are carried by this store in great variety. We sell quickly and never have old stock. Conse quently you are sure of that fresh natural taste com bined with the appetizing flavor caused by canning . -Bvejry brand. Those meats are delicious as kept and sold by us. Canned and retailed under the Govern ment Pure Food act, , SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. Cold Boiled Ham Sliced, Cold Sliced Beef, Sliced Bacon, Summer Sausage, Red Raspberries now in - season, Pie Cherries and Currants. RUSH MERCANTILE CO. !'. Proclamation. To tho electors of tho city of North Platte: -i Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd day of August, 1911, in the city of Nprth Platte, an election will be held, nt which the following proposition shall be submitted to the voters of said city: "Shall the city of North Platte issue its bonds in tho sum of $2200.00, in denominations of $1,000.00 each, dated Apr. 1st 1911, due In twenty years from their date, but payable at any time after ten years, at the option of tho said city, to draw interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, prlncipnl and interest payable at tho Fiscal Agency of tho State of Nebraska, in tho city of New York; said bonds to be issued for the ' purposo of obtaining money with which to erect a city hall, to nccomodnte the city officers and records, the fire de partment nnd firo apoaratuses and po lice department. And shall tho proper ofllcer of said city be authorized to levy and collect a tax annually, in tho same manner bb other municipal taxes may be levied and collected, in an amount sufficient to pay tho interest' and prin cipal of said bonds as thoy -mnture, in nddition to the sum authorized to be levied by Section 82, Art. 3 Chap. 13 Compiled Statutes of the state of Ne braska for the year 1909, until snffl bonds and interests are paid on all tho the property within tho said city as shown and assessed upon the assess ment rolls of said city." Said bonds to be negotiable in form. The polling places for said election shall be: in the First Ward at the hoso house in Bald ward, in the Second Ward in the Commissioners room on the secoridlloor 6f tho court houso in snld ward, in the Third Ward at tho hoBo house in said ward and in tho Fourth Ward nt the hose house in Baid ward. Tho ballots to be issued nt said elec tion shall havo printed thereon: For issuing $22,000.00 of the bonds of tho city of North Platte, for tho pur poso of erecting a city hall, to accommo date the city officers and records, the fire department, firo apparatuses, nnd the policodopartment, nnd for levying nnd collecting a tax annually to pay thu interest nnd principal of said bonds as they mature. Against issuing$22,000.00 of tho bonds of the city of North Plntte, for tho , purposo oi urucung n cuy nnil, to nc I commodate the city officers and records, tho firo department, fire npparatus nnd uiu jioiico uuimrimcni, anu ior levying and collecting a tnx nnnunlly to pny Uio interest nndLprincipal of said bonds as thoy mature. Those voting in favor of snid propo sition shnll mark their ballot with a cross, opposite tho paragraph boginninr 'For iBsuing$22.000.00 of tho bouds of the city of North Plntto nnd thoso vot ing against said proposition-shall mark their ballots with a cross, opposite tho paragraph bogining with "Against the issuing of $22,000.00 bonds of the city of North Platte." Said election shall bu ojwn at nln)v o ciocn n. in. and remain oiwn until ' ( f-.n.l ,',.1. . i' 1 I'.iv- I.i k unto ilia ad Cuy of fTKRsoN. Mt.jor. n- P. 'i i v i i sven o'clock p. ro. In witn': - Mibscriutni r.i Ji.'v, 19L1. i-r Tims A.li'-t C- C. ':