',mw i ii r '. v ' I i CIABAUGH h urnm n t (k er Beginning Saturday, July 6th. We must moue all our Summer Merchandise, regardless of price. A great sacrifice of highest grade goods in town, at prices that will insure their speedy sale. Get our prices before buying, it will ipay you. A few articles are listed below, but we have many more not listed. Mens'1 Suits in all the new novelties, as luell as the staples in blues and blacks, at prices that luill astonish, you. They are all wool and pure worsted. The style and workmanship unsurpassed. Strait) Hats, in Panama and the Braids, at less than half price. The straw hat season having just begun, this is the time to get an up-to-date hat at less than manufacturer's cost. All our Oxford Shoes, in patent leather and calf, in black and tan at ONE-HALF PRICE. We have EVERYTHING FOR MEN. SEE US FIRST. J t. The stock is complete with everything for men to wear, and we must reduce it at once. The season is just on. You need the merchandise. Now is the chance to get it at prices that will not be , again offered in the memory of man. V 1 K i '- -r ! rtMiM I -! mm -. .j vx 4 7" ! i -rivicijona a otace aanK auuama. mi ' p Remember the Date of the Opening Saturday July 6th. LABAUCH W North Platte, Nebraska. EVERYTHING FOR MEN. 5 aaoMMiMiiJ u1 11: ruszaBsasaa JEEasaoaa teO DO YOU BREAD GLASSES ? . Ifeis i' -S j22-T- (tf?f ev j&&r MIHilL yL C "M o I -"tt-mi fir 1 W ii-m-j! Z- " Jr w- .VAutmi"7 ' vsr' No. IB Eet us 'examine your eyes and fit you correctly, you will be surprised what a comfort they are. Have you tried the Krvptok for reading and distance. Let us Show you. I CLINTON. Registered Optometrist, j viiv, NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. SCHILLER & CO., "Prescription Druggists Plrot Door North of First National IUok Local and Personal G.S. Huffman has returned from a week's business visit in Otnahn, Mrs. II. Young left Wednesday mornkig.for Lomoyno to spend a week orjoifcer with hor son. '.Urfc. Hoxto, of Ogalnlla, camo down downXWednesday morning to speni a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Yoifr choico of Pattern and Trimmed Ilatsirorth up to $15 at $1.48 each this week&t Parlor Millinery. Ja&s Elliott, of the Rexall drug store$ returned Wednesday from a -week's visit in Lincoln, Omaha and Counftjtl Bluffs. Mr.nd Mrs. Joseph Weeks left Wed nday morning for Grand Island to visit flatter's parents Mr, and Mrs. E. J, 'Hufltington until Monday. Jny Smith loft the first of the week for Alliance to spend a fortnicht with his brother Oscar Smith. Supt. Cahlll, ( Omaha, and several other Union Pacific officials spent Wed nesday here on business for the corn- company, Mrs. W. T. Banks visited her daugh ter Mrs. Norman Edwards at Brady the first of the week and returned homo Wednesday. Miss Mabel Ogle, of Ogalalla, came down Tuesday morning to visit hor sistor Mrs. Luther Tucker and attend the Tucker-Claik nuptials. Mrs. Edith Orr and Miss Alvain Scharman, of Norwalk, arrived here Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prosser for a couple of weeks. N After visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Rltner and family for two weeks Mr. and Mrs. John Green, of Pontiac, 111., left Wednesday morning for a tour thru western states. Mrs. J, H.Cunningham entertained a score of fady friends very pleasantly Wednesday afternoon at an informal kensington for Mrs. Cooper, of Spring field, 111. A nicely prepared lunch was served nt six o'clock. Ernest Rincker, who visited in DerK ver this week, has returned home. Simon Brogan, of Paxton, visited local friends the first of the week. Mrs. Henry Ko3bau has been serious ly ill for several days with leakage of the heart. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Garman re turned Wednesday from their trip thru tho mountains. Fred Weingand camo up from Omaha Wednesday to visit his sister Mrs. C. H. Stamp for a few days. Mrs. Fred Weingand, of Omaha, is visiting relatives thiS week while en routo home from a visit in Cheyenne. Miss Helen Jarvis, of Grand Island, who visited her sister Mrs. Frank Pierco for two weeks past, left at noon Wednesday. Miss Helga Franzen, of Funk, Nebr., who had been visiting hor cousin Mrs. Warren Kelly for ten days returned home Wednesday morning. John Wollenhaupt is expected home this evening from Princeton, 111., where he was called several weeks ago by the illness of a relative. A marriago license was granted Tuesday aftornoon to Bishop M. Dickorson, of Maxwell, and Miss Lulu Nash, of Steele City. Robert Marti, of Sheridan, who has been tho guest of his undo Fred Marti and family for a month past, left for homo Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gideon, who were married last week, are expected homo this oveningjfrom their honoymoon trip in tho eastorn part of the state. Mr, and Mrs. W. P, McClanahan and children, of Beatrice, who came to attend the Tucker-Clark nuptial Tues day ovening left for home Wednesday. Mrs. McClanahan is Mr. Tucker's sister. Mr. and Mrs, Orland Crandall, of Lewellen, spent the first of the week with town friends. Mrs. Crandall wbb formerly MIbs Audry Miller of this city. Mrs. Horry Cramer left at noon Wed nesday for St Paul, Neb., to spend a week or longer with her husband, who has been employed there for some time. Pittsburg Perfect Electrio Weld Woven Wire Fencing. The best at Hershey'a. Mrs. Philip Trent and 'children, of Council Bluffs, arrived here Wednesday to spend two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mary Baker and sisters Mesdames Loudon, Walsh and Buckley. Attorney W. V. Hoagland delivered an address at Paxton yesterday. Richard Duggan, of ' Dickens, trans acted businessin the city the first of the week. Mrs. William Sowle and Miss Cushing, of Dickens, spent the first of the week with local friends Wanted Woman cook in restaurant (will pay well for right woman. Address onnquire u. j. VjinrK, uox zoo, rsruuy, Neb. . tf Mrs. Joe McNeal and children re turned Wednesday afternoon from a two months' visit in Kansas City. Miss Florine Lucas, who has been visiting relatives for some time in Calla way, is expected home tonight. , Have you tried the new acorn sanitary fountain at Rincker Book and Drug Co Treasurer Albert Durbin paid the bonds of the surburban irrigation dis trict on July 1st which amounted to $2,G00. B. 0. Franzen, of Wheatland, Wyo., who was called here laat week by the death of her father the late John Fran zen left Wednesday morning. Bugicide for Bed Bugs, a large bottle for 25c. Stone Drug Co. Tho well known and much talked of "Battling" Nelson went thru Wednes day morning from California enroute to his homo in Burnhum, 111. Dell Bonner is visiting in Kansas City and expects t be absent a fort night or longer, part of which he will spend at Excelsior Springs. Mrs. P. J. Gilman is expected homo this week from Vancovor, Wash., where she spent several weeks with hor daughter Mrs. Woolsey. Genuine double bristle ideal hair brush for $1.00. Rincker Book and Drug Co. Mrs. L. W. Walker and mother Mrs. Isaac Dillion will leave today for Pax ton from where they will go by auto to Spear to visit Sidney Dillon and wife for a week or more. , Antonio Marcellus, the insane dago who has been confined in the county jail for some time, was taken to New Bedford Wednesday morning by An tonio Kruiz, a relative, who arrived here the evening before. The concert given at the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening by the . choir and others for the Junior Normal was one of tho finest ever held in this city. Tho pipe organ se lections were of a high order as were the vocal solos and the Junior Normal chorus was un usually 'fine. A largo crowd of music lovers were in attendance. GOVERNOR ALDRICH COMING MONDAY Will Address the People o! the North Platte Valley on the Important Subject ol Irrigation. Governor Aldrich and other state officials will arrive in North ' Platte Monday, July 8th. 1912, and will speak at Sutherland at 11:00 a. m. and at Hershey at 3:00 p. m. and at North Platte at 8:00 p. m. Tuesday morning, July 9th, 1912, -an Irrigation special will leave over tho North River branch for Gering, making the following stops enroute, and at each stop addresses will be made by Gover nor Aldrich and others. Schedule op Special Train. July 9th-Leave North Platte.. 7:00 a. m. Arrive Keystone 8:48 a. m. Leave Keystone.... 10:48 a. m. Arrive Lewellen . . . . 12 :00 noon Leave Lewellen.v. ...2:00 p. m. Arrive ushKosn z:&) p. m. Leave Oshkosh 4:29 p. m. Arrive Lisco 5:07 p.m. Leave Lisco 5:37 p. m. Arrive Broadwater.. 6:10 p. m. Leave, Broadwater. .5:40 p. m. Arrive Northport. ...7:14 p. m. Automobiles across to Bridgeport and hold meeting at 8:00 o'clock in the evening. July 10th Leave Northport.. 7:00 a. m. Arrive Gering.. .... 8:17 a. m. Leave Gering 10:17 a. m. Arrive North Platte. .4:47 p. m. The object of thi3 trip is to create greater interest in irrigation. Your attention is invited to the fol lowincr resolution passed by the North Platto Chamber of Commerce: Whereas it is tho announced policy of the United States government to re tain in tho up river states all water not now used and applied on lands in the North Platte river valley, and to that end and purpose have caused a survey to be made showing the lands to which water has been applied; and whereas, the state of Nebraska, thru its state board of irrigation has an nounced that applications for water made in the state and which water has not been applied to lands will likewise be cancelled by the state; and whereas, in the North Platto river valley ditches have been constructed from which little or no water has been applied to land and the applications for water be longing to said ditches will bo cancelled and the priorities lost if same are not put in shape and water used; and whereas, there is much other better land in the valley susceptible of irriga tion from the North Platte river for which no application to appropriate water has been made, and unless an appropri ation of water for such land is speedily made, the right to irrigate such land from said river will be lost and the valley of the North Platte in the state bo as devoid of water for irrigation a$ the valley in the South Platte and much wealth lost to the valley, there fore be it Resolved, By the North Platte Cham ber of Commerce that we call upon his excellency Hon. Chester H. Aldrich, governor of the state of Nebraska, who has always been alive to the interests of the state, to do whatever is in his power to arouse the people of the North Platte valley to tho danger that threat ens them and that he be respectfully invited to make a number of addresses to the people of the North Platte valley on this important subject and that the Hon. D. D. Price, state engineer, and other state officers be also invited to accompany the governor and to give tho people the facts in relation to the danger that threatens the people of the valley; and Whereas, The Union Pacific railroad is likewise greatly interested in the prosperity of the valley and the develop ment of irrigation therein, therefore be it further Resolved, That the said Union Pacific railrord company be requested to fur nise a special train to convoy governor and other state officers who may ac company him up its road in the North Platte river valley; and that said rail road company be requested to give whatever assistance it can to arouse the people of said valley to the danger that threatens tho water supply of the valley. Why Pay Rent. If you nre tired paying rent drop in and see us and we will show you how to make the money you now pay for rent pay for a home. We have a number of close in prop ositions from $1000.00 up to' $0000.00, every one abargain. Buchanan & Patterson. PATRONIZE THEnjlT IH ! House of Good Show lM I When in Norlb Plallc. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. "Wifrt.i"gyJ?jt''wy "" "a-ft'i&':'& - i ! ," .l- t.tpu9-4K-l- "