---..ss ssssssSMSMWlWMMWSMSJSSMS - . H . I v to All. :h :() Visit Our Rest The Room. (si Free to All. A I 1 Fashion Shop 221 East 6th Street Formerly The Pat Theatre. One Price Money cheerfully Refunded. Will Opcrut Local Elevator J. E. Sebastian and John owier The Contcs Lumber Co. announces spent several days in wenneei mis The Fashion Shop Says: Your opportunity is here today, Our New York buyer'shipped us today 50 new up-to-date Summer Dresses at less than manufacturers cost. We place them on sale Friday and Saturday Worth up to 10. At our Cut Price that It will operate the Iddlnga ele vator and will take all grain offered by the frmers In the section tribu tary to Vorth Platte, at all times .of fering the highest market price. In deciding to operate Uio elevator the Coatcs Co. will create a market for grain that otherwise would not exist, thus making It convenient for sellers. Efforts are being made to Induce parties to come here and either lease or buy the ladings' Hour mill, but nothing definite has us yet resulted. Specials. i $1.50 Ladies Waists fine Or gandie All-Over Embroderie at 69 Cents 25c Silk Fibre Hose Eiffel brand all color 75c Black Sateen Pet- AT licoats $1.50 Muslin Under wear 75e Middy Blouse, size up to 42...,. . $6.00, $7.50 All Wool French Serge CO QC Skirts at.... Jo.Ud $4.50 Palm Skirts at $1.75 White Linen Skirts at 16c 69c 39c 2.95 1.00 . mwV'lv'ft .a Sjiwx ify week on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Mason returned Wednesday evening from a short visit 'vith Ogalalla friends. Invitations have been Issued by Dr. ana Mrs. W. F. Crook for a reception nt their home this afternoon ana ev ening. Mrs. John Day ana daughter Elvn will leave the first of next week for Portland to visit Mrs. Guy Robinson and Miss Mable Day, formerly of this city. The Et-A-Virp club will give a- pic nic for their husbands and, children at the Dillon grove next Wednesday. For Rent 5 room modorn bunga low, with heat, after August 1st. In quire at Hondy-Ogler garage. Misses Elizabeth Robinson nnd Mary Ellen Harpor, of Rawlins, came Wed nesday to visit the Fltzpatrlck 'family. 30 years of knowing how Has taught us What we're doing now DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist dfiice over the McDonuld State Bank. LOCAL AJfl) PERSONAL For Sale Largo barn, Bultablc for four head of stock or a garage. Phono Black 43G. Miss Duttcrfleld, of Omuha, arrived lioro Wednesday evening to visit with Mrs. J. J. Halligan. ' Ir. and Mrs. Theodoro Saudall ex pect to go to Fremont next week to visit relatives for a fortnight. You can buy lard at ten cents per pound today and tomorrow at Martl's Markot. Jack Carroll and Bon will leavo Sun day afternoon for Fremont to spend a week or moro with rolatlves. Miss Mlnnlo Lincoln has accepted n position as stenographer in the Mann & Ednilsten real estuto ofllcos. Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, who submitted to an oporntlon In an Omaha hospital tho first of tho week, Is roported to be doing nicely. Mrs C P Howard and daughter, of Sldnoy, returned homo Wednesday ev ening after spending a week with Mrs. James Dorram. Mrs. Oraco Swart, of Arapalioo. who was tho guest of Mrs. Magnolia Duko for Bovoral days, returned homo yos terday morning. Aftor visiting Mrs. Jomos Dorram for a week. Mrs. L. E. DIko returned to her homo In Sldnoy Wednesday afternoon. Miss Irene Hubbard and mother will go to Cheyenno next wook to visit rel atives nnd attend tho Frontier Days celebrulon. Tho members of tho Christian Sun day school hold an cnjoyablo Boclnl at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelly last evening. Mrs. Harry Samuolson and children will leavo this week for Hanna, Wyo. where they will spond a month with relatives. . Tho Episcopal ball team dofcatod the Methodist nlno In tho gnmo Wed ncsday ovonlng by a score of 8 to 4 Swopo, Jones and Halligan wore, tho battery for tho former, AdnmB caught for tho MethodUtB and Laws and Cross were used In tho box. Sam Grace, secretary of tho ma chinists union of Omaha, spent a few days here on business -this s,eelct,nnd 11.1.. n xt. I J. ' 1UU Ullb lUUIUIUtj. Mrs. W. II. LeDioyt and children will leavo this week for Paxton, whero they will spend two weeks with Mr. LeDIoyt's mother. Harry Spring and family, lato of Ogalalla. havo removed to this city, tho former having accepted a position m tho uobhnusen uaruor Biiop. Mrs. Charles Raskins and Mrs. Les Ho Raskins will leavo today for Milton and other Pennsylvania cities to vis It rolatlves for several .wcoks. Miss Catherlno Ilerrod, who had been visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. C. Harrington In Denver for somo time, returned homo Wednesday morning. Rnymond TIghe, who has been nt Hot Springs, S. D., for a week, will return homo today and go to Lexing ton this ovonlng to visit his sister for ten days. Miss Clara Daly, who has mado her homo with her aunt Mrs. Joseph Murphy for n year past, will leavo In a fow days for hor former homo near Springfield, 111. Pay day special at tho Cash Market. Ono hundred ton pound palls of lard at $1.00 por pall whllo thoy.last. Mrs. I. L. Stobblns was fcuddonly cnllcd to Carroll, Iowa, by tho death of hor nidthor, Mrs. John Rcllmclor. County Superintendent Allcon Gantt will go to District 105 Monday whero sho will give a talk qif-bottorlng tho condllons and oonsldbrihc tho build MB 01 a now school hbivsp In that dis trict. JamcH Utilize Dies James Danze, who was Internally Injured Sunday afternoon, when ah automobile in which ho was riding turned turtle, died at 2:15 yesterday afternoon. Following tho accident four physicians united in their ef forts to save the life of this popular ball player, but -without avail. James Danzo waB born in Omaha February 20th, 1891. Before becom ing a resident of this city ho was in the employ of tho McKeen Motor Works for a number of years as steam fitter and also followed tho plumbing trnao in Omaha. Ho camo to North Platto two years oga with tho Mink ball team which playea hero during tho summer of 1913. On tho 20th day of tho following September ho wns married to Miss Elizabeth Havllnnd of this city, who survives him, nnd again took up his residence in Omaha. A year ago ho returned to accept a position in the Davis garago whero ho was a trusted and faithful employe. To mourn him are loft his wife, n baby daughter, his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Danze of Omaha four sisters and two brothers also of Omaha. Tho funeral services will bo held at half past three this afternoon nt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William An dorsou, G03 west Eighth street nnd the remains taken to Omaha this evening TmuS'Cuutlncntnl Jlotor Trip ruder the schedulo of the Trans continental motorcycle trip, the mes- s' tigers will arrive in this city at 12:45 next Wednesday night. S. S. Nichols, and two other, will make tho run from Kearney to North Plntto, and from North Platte to Julesburg the run wil be made by Ralph Luthultz and George Easton. Nichols will , rhle an Indian ana the man out of ,Jules- Harley-Davidson machine, Luthultz an Indian and the man out of Jules burg wil ride an Excelsior. This trans-contluental trip from. Washington to San Francisco is cre ating much interest along the route. NOTICE is we are planning on taking up another line of work, we will sell nt public sale at the Brick barn on east Front street in North Platte, Neb., on Tuesaay, July 20h, at o'clock p. m., my entire herd of Jersey cows that have furnlshea over eigh teen thousana five hundred pounds of butter to the people of North Platte. Great care has been taken In breed ing this herd. Somo of these choice cows are grand daughters of Doro- othy's Exile 63929, t3t. Lambert Eclipse G4929 and Golden Fern's grand son 733S5. Thts herd is now headed by Badger of Brookside No. 9SS19 ana a number 01 these cows will be fresh this fall or early winter, Just tho time you will want a winter cow. There will also be a few very choice heifers from Decanter's Fern Lad 12290S sold. There will be forty head in all. including three bulls. Bad ger of Brooksido 9SS19, one two year old and one yearling from Decanter's Fern Lad 12290S. These will all be on exhibition Tues day morning at the place of sale. Come and pick out your cow. I will also sell my creamery outfit. Terms Sums of 10 and under cash, over $10 six months time with ap proved security. 10 per cent interest, per cent discount for cash. L. E. JOHNSON. Col. Dave Love, Auctioneer, Ray C. Langford, Clerk. nunc 3C 3d! OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank -of- XORTIf PLA.TTJ2, XJSliltASKA.. Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CAPITAL AXD SURPLUS: One'Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HATE BEEN THE FACTORS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIYEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GITEN TO LARGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TINE DEPOSITS. 11 31 11 1EZ3C Tho G. G. G. G. club mot nt tho homo of Miss Nina Rnsmusson last Thursday nftornoon. Prizes fo rtho contests woro won by Miss Joy Elms and Miss Zella Dorram. At tho close of tho nftornoon a nlco lunch wbb sorved. Miss Cora Lelnlngcr, of Loup City, who was tho guest of hor brothor C. II. Lolnlnger and wlfo for n week returned homo Wednesday morning. Harry Crook, formerly of tho Rcb hauscn barber shop, has gono to Oga lalla to accept a position. W. L. Richards, -who attended tho B. of L. E. convontlon nt Cleveland and has slnco boon in Omaha nttond lug tho sessions of tho protectlvo board In its conferonco with tho Union Pacific olllcors. camo homo Wednos day night, but returned to Omaha last night. Tho board will probably bo In session two wcoks longer. Citizens Endorse Park Proposition At tho regular monthly meeting of the Chnmbor of Commerce Wednesday. about forty being present, tho propo sition to vote bonds for tho purchase of tho Dillon tract of land for park purposes was discussed by a number of thoso prosont. Among those who spoko endorsing tho purchnso of tho tract woro Wesloy T. Wilcox F. E Dullard. W. E. Shuman and J. G Beolor. Petitons asking tho city council to submit tho proposition to purchnso tho park at tho same time tho paving bonds nro voted upon nro being clr eulnted and havo recolvod tho slgnn auros of sevornl hundrod tnxpayers Whllo not asked as to their attitude on tho proposition, olghty-fivo per cent of thoso who signed tho petitions en dorsed tho plan heartily, many saying tliat it is ono of tho best moves tho people of tho city havo over made. Miss Nolllo Rhoa, of Lexington, for morly of this city, arrived here Wed nesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woston. Mrs. Scott, of Danvor, arrived hero a fow days ago to accept a position as housokcepor for tho Ad Beyorley fam lly. Farmers, Attention The greatest grain crop you ever raised is assured barring X ZLi , There have been hail storms"all around us. You cannot bar the HAIL, but you can bar the consequences by Jetting us write you a policy against loss by HAIL. Delays are dangerous. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. Mrs. C. P. Eaihart and children have returned from a short visit In Grand Island. John Bratt went to Omaha Wednes day morning to transact business for several days. Mrs. Phillip Fent and children have returnea to Omaha after a visit at the Mrs. Mary Baker home. Juva Higbee, of Buffalo, N. Y., who visited at tho Sturdevant home, left Weanesday for western points. Mrs. George Brown and children, who visited relatives in York for sev eral weeks, returned home Wednes day. , Mrs. Theresa Halderman will leave shortly for Lincoln to visit her child ren who are Inmates of a home In that city. Mrs. Perry VanCleave, who was was called to Green River, Wyo., by tho Illness of her mother returned' Tuesday evening. She reports her mother much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cook left Wed nesday for a visit In Green River, Salt Lake City and other western points, expecting to be absent about two weeks. Miss Irma Huffman entertained the N. A. T. club yesterday afternoon. Two tables were used In auction bridge and tho young Indies spent a pleasant af ternoon. Ray Prltchard who has been em ployed In the Union Pacific offices for several years has gono to Omaha whero ho will make his home. Mrs. Prltchnrd loft two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. William Welsbergor, who were married recently at Beaver City and snent their honeymoon nt western points- returned Wednesday. Miss Mary Ellas and brother visited in Garfield this week, making tho trip in tho new Ford car which the family purchased n few days ago. Mutual Building & Loan Association of North Platte, Nebraska. Organized 18S7. Have plenty of money on hands to close loans promptly. Will loan on North Platte City property for building purposes or to assist its members in buy ing homes or paying off mortgages. The monthly payments on $1000.00 loan are on principal 55.00 and interest $6.00 or $11.00 in all and on other sums in proportion. Borrowers in this association can pay their loans off with a saving of 250 30 per cent over any competing association. 1 pPw l,nM'' See Are n JS 1$ r 7 There is now In effect a reduced price round trip fare to Denver, or Colorado Springs. F-stes Pork nnd Rockv Mountain National Park may be visited at slight additional cost. These are reached via Union Pacific to Greeley or Fort Collins, thence via automobile ' through Big Thompson Canyon to Estes Park, a village where are lcated many pleasant hotels, cabins and camping grounds. Round trip Exposition fare permits of stopovor In Denver with free aide trip to Colorado Springs. a On either of these tickets Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park may be visited for $7.00 additional, which includes both automobile and railroad transportation. Bo sure your ticket reads via Union Pacific Cool, Comfortable, Northern Route Direct to Both Expositions The only lino double tracked and protected by Automatic Electric Block Safety Signals all the way to Colorado. Please remember this when planning your trip. Three splendidly equipped daily trains between Omaha anil Denver. Auction Sale The 5 room house and cor ner lot at 620 west 9th St., will be sold to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday, July 19th at 2 p. m. A small amount down and balance $11 per month- CLABAUGH 1 VJVt&XSB Arrange y"r vacation rlan to Include a trip to Colorado. Hegln , now by sending for beautifully illustrated booklet, Colorado L for the Tourist." containing M puees of interesting informs. Vt, tlon and beautiful illustrations. Booklet snd other Inlorma. vy inn relative to rates, routes, stopover and side trip ". : r. r--;- ... t' u .i- . Atlmd Chcytnn Frontir Day July2 1.24. permit you 10 tte in; rtv 'ft, revival or mm rsi