DIXON'S JITNEY WATCH CLUB. Sale of Manufacturer's U P WATCH INSPK7C? U P WATCH INSPECTOR TO NAME YOUR NAME DATE JUNE 8th, 1915 urplu Case Movement , No' The Mightiest Cash Purchase we ever made. Thereby g us to make this toat bale the Greatest Bargain Event of Season! 0: q: of f 1st "Heck . c 2nd Week 10c !lrd Week 15c HIi Week 20c Stli Week , 23c fidi Week !J0c 7th Week 35c Sth Week JOc S)th Week J5c 10th Week SOc 11th Week -oc 12th Week GOc lilth Week C.'.c 11th Veck 70c loth Week i , 75c 10th Week SOc 17th Week S5e ISlh Week ;....W)c 10th Week 95c 20th Week $1.00 21st Week -. $1.05 22ml Week $1.10 23rd Week $115 21th Week $1.20 25th Week $1.25 COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN. DIXON, The Jeweler,, CITY A3fD COUNTY NEWS Keop your appointments get an alarm clock. Clinton, the Jeweler. One 'dollar gets a trimmed hat at McVlcker's the- 16th, 17th and 18th. J. M. Mann, of Sidney, was a guest at tho McMictincl home the first of tills week. Thomas Green returned Saturday evening from a buslnes trip to western points. 10c Lawn at 5c. HUH SALE. Dr. H. L. McLeary, of Stapleton, Is spending a week,ln town visiting friends and transacting business. Mrs. Wm. Jeffers of Omaha visited relatives In town Sunday while en route to eastern points. Mrs. AVilliam Huddard returned Sat urday evening from Weldon where she . "l . III nau ueen visiting intjiiua. Miss Irma Austin, formerly of this , city, is very ill at Salt Lake City g with an atack of appendicitis. xV' Mrs. J. J .Getman left Saturday "f for Hastlncs where she will visit rolatives for a couple of weeks. Itfr. and Mrs. J. G. Wehn, of Bridge? port, were among the out-of-town' people who visited here last weekti Undies' and Misses' Ruby Holf Slippers $2.1!).,; HUH SHQK SALE. Wf-WK C . . nA T 1 Til is.jxpec"ted" shortly to visit her son,1 Charles McNamara for indefinite time.' , V.. Read Hershey's advertisement o - "W;VfcclosIns out sale In this Jssuj. Her-' ajPtShey the hardwaro man. I2tfj , ,s' s'SSliSs Elsie Lancford who lias made' Lher home in Paaedena, Cal., for a J year past returned homo Sunday cven- rWnlter Clinton of Denver, is spend ing a few days with his uncle Charles Clinton while enroute o pastern points. " fj3'' I Frank Herrod of Ogalalla, came down to spend a few days with his mother and to attend the Sunday ball game. 'Mrs. P. S. Evans returned a few days ago from Springfield, 111., where she visited relatives for a couple of months. Mis Olga Anderson of eastern Ne braska arlved hero Saturday evening to spend some tlmo with Mr. and Mrs. S. S .Dunn. . . John Harnlsh, one of the prominent merchants of O'Nell, spent last week here visiting friends and attending I.0. O. F. exercises. Mlss Josephlrte McGlnley, of Grand Island, came Sunday to visit friends. fTDr. N. McCabo transacted business In". Hershey yesterday. ? Another 10c and 15c bargain sale of wall paper at C. M. Newton's for tho next two weeks. Mrs. Wood Whito and son Major returned Sunday evening from Grand Island where they wero guests of rela tives for several days. Mrs. Clarence Tolefsen and children of Sutherland spent last week with lier parents Mr. and fpsi George Donehower. Mrs. Herbert White returned tho latter part of the week from Denver and has resumed her duties at the Leader Dept. store. Mrs. John Show and baby left the latter part of last week for Grand Island and Ravenna to spend a couple of weeks with relatives. Mrs. J. R. McWllliains expects, to leave this week for Denver to visit rolatives. She will bo accompanied by Mrs. Hawkins, of Lincoln, who is her guest. 15c Linvn Oc. HUH SALE. Mr. and Mrs. Felton, of Ogalalla, spent Sunday in town visiting rela tives and attending the ball game. Mr. Felton Is manager of the Ogalalla team. Mrs. Carl Gulbrandsen and baby, of Chicago, arrived here tho latter part of Jast week to visit the former's brother Fred Kusbr and wife, who live near this city. , Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stuart, residents of this city, returned Satur day from an enjoyable visit of several weeks in Schenectady, N. Y., and other eastern points.' . i Charles Sluder has acepted a po sition in the Wilcox department store. Mr. -and' Mrs.- C. W. Johnston,'"'of Pino Bluffs, spent the latter part of last week visiting in this city. Polo Auto Races. North Platte is to havo polo auto races, a new form of amusement, but more exciting than auto races, horse races or base ball; a contest that has set people talking wherever the races have been given. Tho date of the races will be June 22d nnd 23rd and there will bofivo cars, ten players and five car drivers, a sufficient number to guarantee an animated contest. The races have been secured here under a contract executed by T. L. Green to the representative who was in town yesterday, and Mr. Green is firm in the belief that this new amusement will more than please the people. The races will bo held at the base ball grounds, and the admission fee will be fifty cents for adults and twenty five cents for children. These polo players will be ono of the features at the stockmen's convention at Alliance. 4 Mur OhickenS . 1 .1 ii ii i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f t 1 1 1, J y-j id Flair Dny Observed. Flag Day was observed at the Elks' home Sunday afternoon, members of tho Grand Army and of tho United Spanish War Veterans attending in a body, and in addition there were present a score of ladle3 and a large number of Elks. Tho program ren dered consisted of an Invocation by Rev. Fr. McDald, readings by Elsie Waltemath and Ruth Elder, a solo by Miss Huffman, and an address by Geo. N. Glbbs. Jno. E. Evans, in behalf of the G. A. R., presented the Elks with a flag, and this was accepted for tlio lodge by T. C. Patterson. "America" and tho "Star Spangled Banner" wore sung by the audience. Tho theme of the exercises throughout was "old glory." RR 11 in the right kind of poultry house. It should provide fresh air, dry ness, sunlight, space enough for comfort, con venietice for cleaning, safety from rats, etc. As to the proper material we give you disinterested ad vice, if you talk it over with us. Wc always aim to serve our ' customers so they will get the most for their money and will find their purchases here truly " economical. Whether you oueht to use luni- ber, cement, concrete blocks, etc., ilnnnrwlc mi rirrnmcf finPf U'l! shall be gladfto discuss. This . r . - , y Come in, call up or write, y jL-l W. W. Birge Co. 1 For Sale. Three Registered Short Horn Bulls These bulls are Yearlings and good ones. Frank Strolberg, G miles west of North Platte. . 42-4 Coming. One of the finest moving picture cameras maue win ne 111 fsorui naim 1 Tuesday, Juno 22nd. A two reel plc 1 turo of clean refined comedy entitled i "A Homo Town Dream" Is to bo pro- miceu. loung lauies or young men wishing to appear In tho picture leavo your phono number or bo on hands at the office of this paper on the morning of Juno 22. All school children de siring to bo in tho movies gather on the grounds of the high school build ing at 2 p. in. on tho day mentioned. If the camera man does not show up on this day remember ho has ben de layed and will take tho picture thq nnvt ilnv. Tim nicluro will be nre- ' sented hero later by a big Film Co. In the east. Mr This morning's express b rough I us 75 brand new Spring and Sum mer coals which, our New York resident buyer for ihe Block & Rosenberg Co-operative Stores succeeded in buying up the entire Surplus Stock of one of the largest and best known Coat manufac turers in New York City at less than SOc on the dollar. In order to buy it at that figure our buyer had to take the entire output, consisting of 450 Coats. These were divided among all the stores, and we were fortunate to receive 75 of the most beautiful Coats ever shown in this City or any other city. & These Coats wc divided in 3 Great Lots, and will place them on Sale Tomorrow, Wednesday, June 16th. LOT 1 New Spring Coats worth up conn m r m 1 10 vpni.uu, ai & SJ3 QQ LOT 2 New Spring Coats worth up to $15.00, at LOT 3 The Cream of the Stock and worth up to $21.50, at 7.48 $9.98 Remember Ladies, theee are not old Stock Coats, but the very newest and fashion's latest creations, all made in belted effects, patch pockets, and with the full flare skirt, gracefully trimmed, and some full silk lined, oth ers half lined. The materials are Chinchillas, (in white only.) Serges, Poplins, Black and White Checks and 3. All Colors, Sizes 14 to 40. Don't take our word for it, comr aid 3ee them. Fancy Mixtures. Any Suit in the Store formerly priced nap to $8S, at $9.75 See Our Window Display. Ladies' Outfitting Store, North Platte, Nebraska. Al t e ra tions on Coats, if any, Free of Charge. OAK l'LUKGES OFF TUB IIKIDGK INTO H1VKK. LOCAL ANT) PERSONAL PS 4 JJ4 til - , oa ci :- L... r, j. ju years 01 nuuwiug nun .- ... . j lias tauelil us ' What we're doing now ' Sweet clover will bo a big crop this year, that la, tho growth of tho plant Is heavy and very thick on tho ground, and It Is presumed tho yield of seed will bo largo. Arthur Plumer who was at his Maxwell ranch yesterday, says he, linn flftv acres that is waist high and so, thick on tho Rrotmd that It Is (lllllcult to waiK inrougn u. Let us do your Jewelry repairing. Robert Dean and Harry York had an experience Sunday forenoon that they are not likely scon to forget, and that Dean escaped with his llfo is evidence that his time had not yet come. The men, both of whom had but little ex perience, were driving tho forriier Idd ings car now owned by Derryberry & Forbes. York had driven tho car out to tho stato farm and Dean was at tho wheel on tho return trip with York standing up behind him to help In caso asistanco was needed. Dean drove up the approach to the south end of tho bridge at about ten miles an liour, and when about thirty feet on the bridge tho front wheels veered sharply and the car plunged through tho railing on tho west cido and drop ped Into tho river. As the car fell it turned completely over, and York was thrown clear. Dean, however was pinned under tho car with the back of tho seat across his chest. At this point there was fully two feet of water, but rortunaioiy ucmi huh presence of mind to keep his mouth omi iiv wicirllntr hia body I loosened tho sand under him, partly freeing his chest and enabling him to got his noso and mouth abovo tho - T (1,1a nnmlltlnn ho laid for several minutes until rescued by York and somo of tho stato farm employes who fortunately arrived in a car. With tho aid of these men the car was tilted and Dean was pulled through tho rear door. When rescued Dean was In preti bad shape, and for soveral hours aftor being taken home spit up considerable blood, but today, though still feeling sore, there is nothing to indicate any serious injury. York, other than taking a head first II.... I..,,. Mm mnlnp illll Tint Hllfff'F. U1VU 1 1 1 1 W uiu "i"1" I m , Tlwi nnr wn hmiled our of the river shortly aftor tho accident, and was not much tho worse iorino piunge. Notice to the Public. aii rnaiiionts nro warned against throwing lawn cllplngs in tho street ditches or on tho streets. All tree branches that havo been thrown or piled In tho street dltcnes must e re moved at once. W. H. SALISBURY, Street Comlssloncr. The quarantine was raised on P. II. Lonergnn yesterday and ho emerged from his back-yard tent none tho worse for his two-weeks' conflno for small-pox. ra Aninn Pnniiman. of Llsco. for mer residents of this city who vlalted Mr. and Mrs, HI Smith last weeif, re turned home yesterday. TTVrtw.i nml wlfo. nf "Winner. JULUU 1 . V. V, II v. i . . , ' ' havo returned homo after spending a few days viiung iuuu inojiiu, Miss Dorothy Illninnn left Saturday for Ogalalla to spend several days with friends. Guy Grimm, who formerly played , on tho local ball team was injured in tMiner Hlnnuin has sold a six cy- " IU" mday at Horslmy while play- rtfiJl'pr riinlmprs rnr In MrR C K lllg on tl,c W,Ilow Ialaml team. Ill t XiiL ' sliding Into n huso ho sprained ono of 1(JumBS .his ankles and was unable to finish Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Bird went to the game. Ho was carried off tho Sutherland yesterday afternoon to 'field nnd brought hero whero he wns visit friends. plaped under the care of "a physlclnn. Mrs. Mary Hawkins, of Lincoln, ar- A fuU now llno of Pnlm ncach 'nna rived here last evening to visit Mrs. v..llt0 wush sUlrts jlut arrived. J. R. McWilliams nnd family. 'p TRAMP & SONS. Dick Ross, who works In tho car Attorney Rolf Halllgan left yestor repalr gang, was taken to Omaha yes- (ny ,orning for Arthur county to tordny whero he wll submit to nn transact business. operation. , George Patterson and daughter, liv ing north of town left Friday for "a ' visit with relatives in Council Bluffs and Fonda, la. i Cano Seed for sale. R. N. Lamb. I The local light and power company received a Ford auto truck yesterday which will bo used a3 a delivery ve-' hlclo as well as for the transportation of workmen. Try our export watchmakers U your watch docs not keep good time, Clinton tho Jeweler. I liciiicinlicr if you arc without u Hull or Fire, Lightning and Tornado policy written by Brntt k Godinan, yon should secure one today nnd be safe. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Den nnd daugh ter Miss Marjorie camo homo yester day from Arapahoe where they wore the guests of rolatives for a week. .Men's $iS.)0, $20.00 and $2.1.(10 Suits at flLMS IIUIl SAIiK. Tim lTnlnn mentincs held at the tab ernacle last week closed Sunday night. Thero wore sixteen conversions iur- Inir tho week, not including thosei at the convorts' rally. Wo test your eyes frco of charge, Clinton, Optician. Mr ntul m Tinrt (lulton nnd babv iVirmnrlv nf tll( ellV. cmilin tloWn frOIIl tholr homestead at Melroso Snturday o visit Mrs. Culton's pnrents, iir. anu Mrs. Chris Brodbeck. Railroad watches can be boughjt right from Clinton, tho Jeweler. John Pollet, a foreigner employed as a section hand at Ogalalla, was shot and killed while sleeping In his bunk Saturday evening. Four Greeks who occupied tho bunk house with Pol lot havo been arrested, and ono has confessed .that ho did tho shooting, but claim's solf-defenBe. Three bul lets entered Pollot's body. For Sale. 4-year old, black Pbrcheron Stallion, weight about 1400. Inqulro of Otto Mesmer, Sec. 30-1G-30, 15 miles north of North Platte. 42-4 Miss Virginia Scott loft yesterday afternoon for Sutherland to visit rel atives for some tlmo. Mr. and "Mrs. Thcodorq Sandnll ex pect to go to Omaha noxt wcok to vis it friends. Tho Et-A-Vlrp clib will bo enter tained this afternoon by Mrs. E. N. Ogior. Miss Irma Bnrraclough, who had been visiting In Lincoln for sovoral days, returned homo last evening. W. II. Howard, owner of tho Upw ard ranch northwest of town, camo up from Omaha Saturday to Invostlgato conditions. While hero ho purchased 240 acres of tho grazing land which had been listed with O. H. Thooleckc. 5 1 rown GASOLINE Helps you over the high spots. Polarine reduces repair bills. Standard Oil Company Omaha nmriTTTTT Clinton, the Jeweler.