A GRAND CLEARANCE M2ZSSSX3 We the Pace Others Trail 7 J I r H 11 1 ' 8 I .1 1 I Crowds of satisfied people" visit this store I every day to participate in the many bargains offered. Remember .this sale closes Tuesday night, June 30th. Consult your own best interests, study well your needs, anticipate your future wants and grasp -this won derful opportunity' that confronts you. Great reduction' on Suits, Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Underwear, Furnishings, etc. t In many instances less than half price. , I 1 iTtBGBRHfll I Wtwf H - -..-. .!. .I.l. Tl I. I . . 1.1. .. . I. I . . I III I .,1 I II -I I ...I .... I 600 Dewey Street T wa v JCf rrtt w mmmm An elegant $350 Upright Piano given absolutely free to the individual, school, church or lodge, receiving the highest number of votes at the conclusion of the sale Tuesday night, June 30th. You must get busy for the time is short every cent spent here counts a vote for1 your Candidate. Talk it over and see what you need and come in. Fifty votes with every 50c purchase 200 votes for each dollar paid on account. Vote for your church, sweet heart or mother-in-law. The Piano Contest started with a rush Saturday morning ,and the interest increases jevery dry. Opposite we print a list of the contestants. List ot Contestants. Dunn & Lorimer 10330 Washington School 6545 Sturges Bungalow . . . . 13600 Baptist Church 1440 Methodist Church. '. 1120 Lutheran Church 1240 L. O. 0. M1..' 2300 Christian Church 400 Royal Neighbors . . ; 1080 Hazel Barnett '...'. 585 School District No, 5..... 3220 Rex Bellew 275 Lincoln School 650 Ray Peters , ... 100 J. A. Markee 2400 Clyde Johnson 2275 Jefferson School 350 Catholic School. 500 School District No. 92 100 School District No. 83 390 School District No. 57.. . 100 School District No. 39 100 School District No. 3 245 School District No. 11 100 MissThiede 1015 J. F. Fukuda 160 fj Ef P iE OF GOOD CLOTHES North Platte Nebraska. IMBfflllBiMMCTllMl I ) The Gift for the Bride u" - sh&uld posess beauty and partical worth. , Silver in Chests Tnotew6rihy display Breakfast Services .Vases , t Tea Sets Sandwich Plates Serving Trays Flower Centers Sugar and Cream Sets Chafing Dishes" , Water Sets Percolators x Prjces "perfectly consistent with the ideas of' . those inclined to thrift. CLINTON, - . JEWELER and OPTICIAN. Miss Mary Carroll, who had been visiting tit the J. L. Murphy home, re turned to Wisncr yesterday morning. A. W. Plumer returned yesterday from Denver, whore he had been trans acting business for a couple of weeks, Albert Muldoon and Will Hendy will go to Omaha tomorrow to drive homo a btudebnker six cylinder car which Air. Muldoon has purchased. Willis Todd, of Omaha, president of the North Platte electric company, ar rived in the city Fridey for a short visit hero on business. ' Will Ginn, a former resident of North Platte, is seeking the republican nom ination for f reasurer of Garden county. Will has been living at Oshkosh for a year or so. Prank Marcott, a former telegraph operator in this city and later station agent at Oshkosh, is a candidate for tho republican nomination for sheriff of Garden county. Joseph Mooney and family, of Den ver, are visiting friends in the city this week. They drove here from Denver in a car. Mr, MOoney was formerly a conductor 'out of this place. Clyde Barnard, candidate for nomi nation for secretary of stato on tho re publlcian ticket, was in the city Fiiday and Saturday getting acquainted with tno people nere. - L. P. Carpenter arrived homo Satur day from a trip of several weeks through tho west and north. lie went from here to the Black Hills and he spont several weeks traveling through the Dakotas. Arthur, the four-ycnr-oftl son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hoagland, is "courted recovering nicely fiotn his injuries by an explosion last week. It was fenred at first that ho had lost his sight in one of his eyes, but after the shock was over it was discovered that the eye was not seriously hurt and it will bs alright in the course of time. W. H. C. Woodhurst, E. T. Tramp, Richmond Birge, Henry Rebhausen, J. U. Den and Martin Federhoof all re turned Friday evening from Enders' laktt where tned spent several days on ti fishing trip and outing. They report a fine catch and brought home several fish and distributed them among their friends. Mr. Federhoof is recommended by tho others as holding tho champion ship as an angler rts he caught more than anyone else. They tell on Mr. Tramp that he Is the champion water carrier. During the electrical storm Saturday evening the office building at the ex perimental sub-station was struck by lightning and the roof was quito badly torn up No one was in the building and nothing else at the farm was hurt. As the active work in connection with the City Playground will be commenced thiB week the Committee in charge is verv anxious to have the funds sub scribed paid in as rapidly as possible. Payments may be made to the Chair man, Miss Annie C. Kramph, at tho First National Bonk. y Sentenced From One to Five Years SaturdayafternoonE.Inrnan appeared before Judge Grant and entered a plea of not guilty and Hurst was released. Hurst was arrested on Inman's testi mony in the first hearing and Inman confessed later that Hurst was not implicated in tho crime in any' way. The case was dismissed against Hurat nnd he was discharged Saturday afternoon. Go to Schatz's overstocked Bale this week. xKxsmiffiii SIdSKZ3HLIL9Uie.li fSKJEK&ffifie A Local and Personal Mr. Hanks, of Lexington, spont Sun day visiting friends in tho city, return ing home yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Michael McFadden, of Paxton, arrived in tho city Sutunluy evening for a visit over Sunday with iho latter'B parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Herrod. Drs. Quigley and Simns began yester day moving their offices from the room3 in tho First National bank build ing Into their new quartors in tho Building & Loan building. Tho Yeomen Flag Day drill and en tertainment will be put on thl even ing at the Lloyd opera house, Tho pro ceeds of tills will go toward sending the drill team to Des Moines to the drill contest. A good crowd is de sired. Tne Yeomen Ice cream social which was held Saturday evening on the lawn at tho county jail was successful 'both socially and financially A nice, crowd attended and Ico cream, anj'flxin's" was servecT untltwa Into hour. They cleared about $35. L A Lino left Saturday morning forSutherlnhd to spend the duv tiuns acting business. He announces that he will move his jewelry stoio this week into the new cigar s,oro on Dewov street. His confectionary store will re main where it now is on North Locust. O. G. Smith of Kearney, was in this city Friday advertising tho big Fourth of July celebration which will be hold at that placo. There will also be a racing meet there, ho announces. It will be held July 2nd. Srd and 4th nnd some fust horses are scheduled to run. Mrs. J. II. Donegan lof t Satuaduy for Denver, culled there by the serious Illness of n daughter who is confined in one of tho hospitals at that place. Sho received u toleram Saturday morning announcing her daughter's Illness and requesting her to come at once. License to wed was issued Saturday afternoon from the officb of the county fudge to Guy Etherton and Miss Helen Wesley, both of this city. They woro married by Judge Grant at the court houso, Tho groom is a carpenter in city and they will muko their homo here. A pleasant surprise party was given , Tuesday evening tojirs. James Snyder' residing at 4( West Ninth street, tho occaasinn being her birth nnniversurv. Fiftj-two neighbors and friends were present and the evening was delight fully spent wilh games and other di versions, aftor which dainty refresh ments woro sorved. "I should Bibble," Schat'z Sale started Monday. The caso of tho state of Nebraska vp. Earl Inmau and Charles Hurst was brought before tho county court Satur day morning and both men entered pleas of not guilty to the chargo of stealing a horso from Micheal Gleascn. Trial was set for June 19th and the men were remunded to jail upon being unable to furnish appearance bonds. Mutual Building & Loan Association' Assets May 1st. 1914, S613.998 75. To supply the demand for approved loans this association will issue a limited amount of its paid up stock. This stock pays six per cent interest Interest paid semi-annually. No better or safer invrstment can be found for idle money. . Just Received Another Shipment of izssmbJUiiSjaaHsssa You will know where the greatest values are in distinctive Summer Drosses when you see our line o Dresses which we have received this week, everyone is of the very latest Mid-Summer Styles, in all the popular colors of the season. Best values in the city at AND UP Coo! Summer Waists A big collection o fine Summer Waists in the very newest effects 50 cents and up House Dresses One lot o Dainty House Dresses all sizes worth up to $2, this week a ffc A few Spring Coats and Suits left to close at less than One-Half Price. mmssam WM2 mnmmm Wj&mi iBWmS Kffwswtf b 1 1 I Hi rBl Nil il vm vL'k i LSy LSI I2i i29 ILh ESSJ l Ladies' Outfitting Stoi-e -v.! ! J "i ' r'&K 1r i i; i -it