,;in Jk . r - " T rtt- V -'5JAV. 1 '2 v.y-7 -Se ... VwV .. V ... l:v 3 ia ,..,, FOR THREE DAYS. May 16th, 17lh, 19th, I will hold a Mid-season sale of trimmed hats. Their selling prices rang from fiyc to eight dollars, sale price $4.00 each. Villa Whittaker, Wilcox Dept. Store. Local and Personal Judgo Grant returned last night from a short visit in Omaha. A baby, boy was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tatman of West 9th street. Ancker. Bow, of Horshoy, who visited in town this week, returned home yea terday af tornoon. Mrs. Halnwoll, of Odessa, arrivod n few days ago to visit Mrs. Jess Rose blum for a week or more. Miss Bossie Smith has been elected to teach tho intermediate grade in the Hershey schools next yoar. Mrs. John Frazier will leave NORTgfflgS, NElW r6, tg&; "" ' in. i i i i ,, nwl),,-, ,, "Tfc iho. 33 today Albert for Denver to visit her brother Herrod for a couple of weeks. Several flno houses will soon be com pleted In Taylor's Addition. ' Mrs. ' Shoewoid, of Keystone, who was a patient at St. Luke's hospital will return home this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Murry, of Hor shoy, who spont sovoral days with town friends loft yesterday affernoon. William Ebright went to Atchison, Kansas, yesterday as delegate from tho Lutheran Brotherhood to tho synod, Vfhich is being held there. Many new houses-arc being erected in Graceland Addition. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Snyder, of the Experimental sub-station are the proud parents of a baby girl which was born to them Wodnesday afternoon. J. R. Rodman, Union Pacific gardoner came up yesterday morning to put in flower beds In tho lawns of th.o Pacific Hotel and Western Union office. Weather forecast Probably showers tdnlght or Saturday. Cooler tonight and moderate winds. Highest temperature yesterday 74; a year ago 64. Lowest temperature last night 45; a year ago 32. For Rent to desirable tenants. Three houses with modern improvements. Close in. W. L. Crlssman at' Roach's office. Brick work on the McCabe building began this week and is being pushed rapidly forward. Hendy & Ogier, the lessees of the building, hope to occupy it within the next thirty days. If you want first class plumbing and heating see C. H. Boyle, 601 East 3rd street. Phone Red 554. 28-6 The state half league opened the season yesterday. Kearney defeated s York five to nothing, Grand Island lost to Hastings four to two, Seward won from Columbus three to two in ten inn ings, and Fremont dofeated Superior seven to three. The season of .tornadoes, cyclone and windstorms is here. Many lives lost and millions of dollars worth of properly destroyed in Omaha, Seward, Scott Bluff and other towns in Neb raska. You can protect your property against this destruction by taking out one of our tornado policiec. The cost is insignificant. Let us write you a policy today. Be wise. Take no chances. Oratt & Goodman. Mrs. Arnett Dies at Aid Society. . i Mrs. A. W. Arnett who fora number of years had resided in tho Platte Valley District l1ifl ailrMnnlit nf l....t tl..- I yosterday afternoon. Mrs. Arnott had boen subject to spoils of tho heart for some time but her condition was not considered serious and in apparently good health she attended a meeting of the Methodist Aid Society at the homo of n neighbor Mrs. Gardner. While at the meeting she was takon ill and ex plrod before assistance could bo givon by those present. Mrs. Arnett loaves a husband and fivo children to mourn her. Her sons Roy and Ernest aro residents of Montana and her dauchters aro Mrs. Young of California, Mrs. Horner of Northport and Mrs. Orson Covell of Hall precinct. Funeral nrrangemonts have not boon made. We arc offering some extra choice first mortage loans in sums of $300 and upwards, netting 7 per cent to 8 per cent. Mortgages not taxable. These are the best and safest investment you can make with your idle money. Bratt & Goodman. The commencement exercises of the local schools will occur as tho onor.i house Thursday evening of noxt week. Thoso to graduate from the eleventh grade nre Merle Cox, Floyd Young, Lloyd" Johnson, Roy Harvey, Borma Uonham, Floronco McConnell, Grace Coker, Cora Allon, Carrie Wisemiller and ElOrence Ditto, At tho cIobo of tho exercises the class will bo given a banquet by tho Alumul association in the Thomas hall. Sutherland Free Lance. W. L. Crlssman, owner of Taylor's and Graceland Addltilons, will remain in North Platte for another week. Talk with him. Best lots at lowest prices and best terms. Perry Frame, aged 7G years, passed away Wednesday evening about ten o'clock. The old gentleman has been making his homo with his son R. A. Frarno and has been very feeble of late. No funeral services will be held here nnd the remains will be taken to Pfens antqn on N.o. 4 tonight and the Interment will bo made in the family burying ground. Horshev Times.- Bratt &. Goodman linvn linvprs fnr acre tracts adjoining the. city, vacant lots, two cottages of four to six rooms each and one modern house . List with them and if priced right, they- have spot cash buyers. Tho Senior class ploy, "Tho College Widow" will be presented at the Keith Friday evening, May 23rd. The cast is composed of tho thirty-three graduates who have been carefully drilled by Miss Gladys Welsh, and all ndapted to the part assigned them. The leading roles will bo token by Miss Irma Huffman and Arthur Tramp. The play is one of George Ado's pieces. W. L, Crlssman has purchased tho Axtell property, 203 South Locust St. J. W. Payne has placed an order for a 1913 Oakland car with self-lighting self-starting device. F. T Redmond has let the contract for a seven room two itory houso on his corner lot on West 2nd Btroot. SPECIAL! CLEARANCE SALE of our entire stock of Women's Suits, Coats and Dresses THE SALE OF SAVERS. THE REAL SALE WILL COMMENCE FRIDAY, MAY 16, and Ending Saturday Night, May 3 1 . o The True Reason of this Monday Saving Sale is Because We ore V T C K E D Oil I" Lf.C & YniJl" flSliim ,0wi.nS to the delay of our opening caufced by the de Ml kiU9d.l9.IUUr VM.f lay in getting possesion of our store room. we find wV nave more oats, aims and ureases at this time or the season than we anticipated, and as we aro determined not to carry over any garments from season to season, we therefore have decided to inaugurate this great uu e" ! "" . . ' Bni o naicuiy iow, mat it will make it most in teresting for women who have yet to purchase their Spring Suit, Coat or Dress Our Stock of Spring Suits is Divided Into Three Lots $9.50 LOT 1 Handsome Suits formerly sold at $15.00 positively best values in the city go at. .w. . 4. , LOT 2. Beautiful Style Suits sold regularly at (J 4 j r $20.00, Clearance sale price $ I v69U LOT 3. Suits, the faovrites of the seasons creation ( 4 m g rv regularly sold at $25.00 to $27.00, Clearance price. . . t) i 3U SPRING COATS All our Spring Coats that have sold flVy fr , (twpy F( regularly at?10.00 to $25.00, go nt. . $ 3U " M i v) Women's and JVlisses' All Wool and Silk Dresses Dresses in all Wool Serges, Ratinees and Cords, beautifully trimmed and sold regularly at $7.50 to ?17.501 l p-A 1 dA np sat $4.50 and $9.75 Silk Dresses in the very newest styles and of the very -rv best quality MeSsnline Silk; Pongee 'and Silk Poplin SJQ Cft sold up to $17.50, Sale Price, , . , J) 7 )) IB ma ST.Vi SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR WALK-OVERS set the styles for shoes. They are always first to show new patterns in full range of size. They always look well, fit well. This is why WALK OVERS are the footwear of the world. See the new WALK-OVER models display in our windows, and bear in mind back of these windows is a store where quality goods are sold . Life isn't worth living without WALK-OVERS. For Women WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. vxvvvvV For Men NVsNVXV -BX " H flBB rtvAsws5ssa.jv- Don't lorgot Everything In this Storo is Now. Not ono garment two months old II s. wiwhtw iimiwiwwMBM iii iiiimSmmumb f7fF?iii 5 r?-- "' ' All of our Mes saline Silk waists 2.50 to 3.00 val ues go at $1.98 NORTH PLATTE'S EXCLUSIVE WOMEN'S STORE SWHMIMSQHWIMbmHHmG jgSj during this sale For Rent , Two tracts of good hay land close in. nr!ce ripht: house." rooms, safe de posit boxes and storage. uratt ec uooaman... Local and Personal. Thore will be a social dance givon nt tho Lloydspcra house this evening. Mrs. Walter Covell, of Blanco, Col., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dickey. W. L. Crlssman has purchased the Pletch'er property 203 South Dewey street. - Early cabbage and tomato plunts for sale. Mrs. G. Schatz, 407 E. 5th St. I 33-2 The body of tho late O. B. Frazier will lie In stato at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. V. Lucas, Saturday afternoon from 3 till five. Lost Child'i neck chain and bird pendant, Suitable reward offered. Ro- turn to uounty Clerk's olnca. 33-V2 Dr. Harry Mitchell and family will loavo tomorrow for Omoha where the former will attend the state dental association held there next weok. Miss Fern Garrison was taken ill while at work in the Wilcox millinery yesterday and removed to the P. & S. hospital where she will tnko treatment. Miss Anna Kramph will address tho Lutheran Young Peoples Missionary Socio ty at the church Sunday, May 18, at 4 p. m, A very interesting mooting is anticipated. Miss Mayme Spies entertained forty of her. young friends last evening. Games were played until a late hour whon the guests wore served with on- joyablo refreshments. For Three Days. May 16th, 17th, and 19th I will hold a mid-season aalo of trimmed hats. Their selling prices ransre frorrf fivo-to eight dollars. Sale price $f.'00 oacl Villa Whittaker, Wilcox Dept.. Store, C. O. Wcingand spent yesterday in Ogalallaon businoss. Mrs. Carrlo Hah, of Ft. Dodge, la., arrived this morning to visit her son Hnrry for a few days. Mrs. Clyde Gook will go to Rawlins Sunday ovening to visit friends for h weok. The Presbyterian choir tondorcd n farovYell party to Misses Jcnnio Ru dolph nnd Flo Johnson Inst evening. The former will soon leave forhor home in Denver nnd the latter will go to North Dakota in a short time to rosido. The young ladios woro presented with boquots of cut flowora. Nice refresh ments vfare served. Money toLoan on Real Estate. To assist in Olivine, buildinnr or im proving we can loan you money on one to five years' time or out our Stale Building & Loan Association payable same as rent. See us before you make your loan, We may be able to saye you money. Bratt & Goodman. Mrs. Jennie Calhoun left this morn ing for Grand Island to visit her mother who is ill. Mrs. Harry Fleishman nnd daughter went to Omaha this morning to visit rolativos for a week tir more. ' " " ' MrB. Albert Schntz, left ' yesterday for Kansas City nndTopuka to spend n month or longenwith rt'lntives. The D. of II. social club will bo ontoi tained Tuesday afternoon by Mesdames Fred Wostenfekl nnd John Snltow at the home of the former, Mrs. Fred II. Thompson will enter tain a number of the Lutheran ladies this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Sam Adams, of Kalamazoo, Mich., a former resident and pioneer membor of tho local Lutlioran church. An enjoyable dancing party was held at the Masonic Hall lust evening under tho management of Messrs. Corbln Jones and Millage Bullard. Music was furnished by the Stamp orchestra and the attondanco numbered forty-five young ladies and gentlamon. to BUICKS Use Less Gasoline and' Less Cylinder Oil Than Any Car Sold In North Platte If ! tint MnifAmmnn Ia. Mi.i.i.lftM.M. ...Ill m,1-1 A4 i. ! , " "" ' ' "" ,ul" i""u' niui uiuutii iii luunng cars average over 20 milos to the gallon of gasolino and alwavs over 4 00 miles to each gallon of cylinder oil. Mr. Gather, who owns a modol 81, reports that he has travelod 3000 miles on four gallons of cylinder oil. In a test held at Scottsbluflf last week, a modol 31 traveled 101 miles over various kinds of roads, with five passengors. on 1 gallons nnd 8 quarts of gasoline. A now Buick was delivered to ScottsblufT from North Platte on oxaotly 10 gallons of gasoline, 35 miles of tho road bolng muddy, the dlstanco being 218 milos. Tho roason of this economy is that the Buick cyllndors are smaller for the power dovolopod than any other typo of engine and the workmanship and material aro of tho bost. Long experience in building the same kind of an engine accounts for their economy and very satisfactory performance to every owner. At this date we have received 58 of tho 1913 IJulcks, we know that Bulcks will bo hard to get In the nenr future and urgo you to place your orders now for tho delivery you want so you will not be disappointed. J... S. Davis Auto Co. Rheumatism Quickly Cured. "My sister's husband hod an attack of rheumatism in his nrm," writes n well known resident of Newton, la.. Liniment which he annlled to his nm and on tho next morning tho rheuma tism was gono." For chronic muscular rhoumatlsm you will find nothing bot tor than Chamburlaln's Liniment. Sold by all dealers The Kind of Clothes' Gentlemen Wear , Guaranteed Quality, Perfect Fit, Prices Right Custom made Suit $20 to $45 Tailor made Suit;P $25 to $47 Satisfaction guaranteed Karle Gerle, TAILOR. over McDonald Dank. 2 DR. J. S. TWINEM, S. HomtopathlePhyslcUnandSurgson 2 m Hoipitnl acccmmalatlonii, Medical and 1m m lurglcal attention irlvcn obitetrlcal catei. ; ' a Olllce Phone 183 Hos. Phbno'faa onico McDonald Stato nankilld's; V r ia