6
I
rrr-i fTE it
thousands of Dollars Worth of Uncancelled Fall
Merchandise next to be Hurried Away in this
to
DOUBLE SPECTACLES
Sate J. B. McDonald Stock;
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HARRY DIXON & SON, Optometrists
CITY AND COUNTY
AUTO DJtlVEJl TAKES TO
JlOAI)BEI)f AVEHTS ACCIDENT
Mrs?. "W. J. Stuart and Mrs. Goo. W.
vFJjin returned Wfjdnosday im)ornlng
Vfom a brief visit in Denver.
On ami After October First
SHOES ARE CASH
Dienor & Fiolshnian.
Mrs. R. H. Langford and daughter
Alice loft Tuesday evening for Ogdon
to visit relatives for several months.
Mrs. John Herrod went to Paxton
Wednesday to visit her daughter Mrs.
Miko McFadden to whom a son waa
bom Tuesday.
Rugs and carpets thoroughly clean
ed by the-Llt'tle Giant Vacuum Clean
er. Phone Rod C23. 73-4
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crutchslnger
loft Wednesday for Denver where the
former will transact business connect
ed with the new depot.
Frank Distcl's collection of rare
bird3 at the Schwaiger cigar store was
augmented yesterday by another live
crano, brought in by Joe Schwaiger.
C. F. Strauss returned the early
part iqf tho wetek from Omaha, whore
ho api&ied for enlistment in the avia
tion corps but failed to pass tho phys
ical examination.
FOR SALE Five room house, mod
ern except heat; located at 214 south
Ash. Phono Red 388. 727
The North Platte Sign Co. has erect
ed a new bill board on tho vacant lot
east of the Rictxall druK storo in order
to accommodate the demand for more
advertising spaco.
In attempting to avoid a possible
A Burlington engineer running out
of Lincoln relates this incident:
"Wo were drifting down a rather
long grade," ho says, "pulling a pas
senger train. Approaching d crossing
I saw an automobile dash out of tho
weeds that hid a country road. I was
so near it that I couild not stop oEtho
I did what I could to slacken Bpeed.
The auto driver was so near that he
saw ho could neither stop nor make
the crossing. With rare presence .of
mind he whirled his machine down tin
track ahead. Ho was going about as
fast as he could safely make tho turn.
With one wheel between tho rails and
tho other outside near tho ends of the
tics, ho slped uflong ,ahjead of mo, gain
ing at ovory turn of tho wheels. He
kept up his speed and of courso I
shut down pretty wo'l. Ho gained th
next riead crossing ahead of mo, whirl
ed off tho track to tho road, and wns
almost out of sight when I got to tho
road crossing. He was driving a big,
poworrui car, and that made it possi
ble for him to get away. And on the
grade he cpuldn't get off. until the ncrt
grado crossing was reached."
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Licenses and Weddings
Wednesday Judgo French united in
marriagei Je3so Koslar of this city
and Helen Tatman of Stapleton. On
tho same day he issued a license to
wed to WnCter V. Woodruff an! Matt da
Anderson, both of Cozad.
Yesterday the Judge tissued a li
cense to Albin Erickson and Ho Fer
rell, both of Wallace, and later united
In marrlngo Guy C. Jamos and Hol-n
I Morrison, both of Co " 'away.
Judco French un to last ovonlnir 1i.nl
collision on Fifth street Wednesday issued twenty-nine marriage license
noon, W. T. Wilcox run his car up on during September, and united nlr .
tho sidowofk and into the window or couple in marriage. This is con-Id-
tho Penny Co. store, knocking quite a
good sized hole in tne guiss.
Special discount on blankets afcl
this week. Now is your opportunity
to buy your winter supply.
E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Miss Edith Pattorson loft Wednesday
ovonlng for Choteau, Mont., to accopt
a plosition as teacher of Latin and
mathematics. She Is to reoetivo $1,000
for a nine months term.
Next Monday tho rcta'C price of
milk in North Pllatto will advance) from
ten to twef vo and a half cents a quart.
There will bo no economy In buying
condensed mSIk for it also has advan
ced in price.
Soft wntcr shampoo, electric mas.
sago and luuuan hair switches at the
Contes Doanty Parlor.
While playng foot ball with the high
int. Thursday afternoon,
Townsend Dent stiff orod a fracture of
tho left shouldor bone. Tins puis mm
out of playing for tho romaindor of tho
season.
It is said that one of tho hept flo'ds
c nnrn in tim south nart of the county
i i.t nr .Tniin Kidwoll on tho Hornor
place six miles north of Wallace. The
fl.Vil has 330 acreR and it is boliovcd It
wli'l average thirty bushels to tho aero.
This earn is pra'cucawy maiuruu
Wanted Middle aged man to act as
custodian at Elk ctun rooms, win,
at club room botwoen hours of
and 2 p. m. -
known J. S. Hong-
land and J. D. Elliott are tho only oM
.niHinn nt Mm flivil war who will at
tend tho poaco JubKcua at YioHsburg
noxt month. Each wm uo accompan
ied by his wifo and they will loavo Oc
tober 12th.
Members of tho J. F. F. club wcro
pleasantly ontortalncd Tuesday after
noon by Mra. James Dorram. In tho
card games Mrs. Edwin Barraclcough
was awarded first prizo and Mrs. V. L.
Trout second. Mrs. Andy McGovern
received tho guest prize1.
For Sale Four-room cottage. Six
hundred cash and ba'.ancoc on easy
terms Phono 798-F 14. E. W. Wright.
Bishop Geo. A. Doochor and Mrs.
Beochor. who havw been pending this
week in town, will leave ay for Cal
lawfcy. The Bishop ami Archdeacon
Bowker returned Monday night from
Cherry 'county whoro thoy opened a
mission chunch. Enriouto homo they
drovo through tho hoavy rain.
to'trade
Eighty acres of land in Morrill
for eitv property.
C. J Stovons, 121 W. Tenth St., North
cred a pretty fair month's work In
the matrimonial lino, although Tho
Tribune knows of at) loast twenty
North Platto girls whn woufd lmvo
been married this month if tho 3m"n
hnd Just stopped outside his officla'
duties and supplied tho young men. 1
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Tho remains of an infant child of Mr ,
and Mrs. John J. Halllgan that died
in Omaha twenty years ago was disin
terred and brought to this city for re-1
interment tins morning.
Some very wonderful bargains In
shoes at The Loader Mercantile Co.'s,
Good shoes for litt'o money Infants'
soft soi'es nt 25c: colors white, blue
and pink. VIcl kid shoes in hoavy vie!
leather, sizes 2 to 5 at 95c; tho
larger sizes to 8 at 95c; and In
sizes 8i to 2 at $1.25; misses' sizes
12 to 2 at $1.45 and and $1.95. Pos
itively tho best shoes in town for tho
price
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J. C. Hopkins succeeds G. M. Smith
as steward at tho Elks home, assum
ing tho duties yostordny.
Those in need of painting, paper
hanging and decorating aro assured
satisfactory work If they employ Julius
Hoga. Phono Black G92. 38tf
Tho Dickens band, which is a very
creditable organiatlon, was hero yes
torday to assist In furnishing musi"
atz tho county fair. Tho boys showed
their ability to travc, as It wore, in
fast company.
Flannagan'o Way.
Cassidy Flannagan's thinking of go
In' into the liaulin' businoss. Ho bought
a folno ucw curt toduy. Casey But
shuro ho has no horse. Flnnnagnn
No, but lie's goln to buy wnn. Casoy
Woll, thnt's loiko Flannngan. no al
ways did git tho cart befoor tho horse
--Philadelphia Ledger.
A Confirmed Taste.
"I'm blest if 1 can seo what Blnbklns
finds to admire In that Miss Jorklns,"
said ninklelgh. "Why, she's wholly
xnudo up."
"That's It, I guess," said nnrkaway.
"Blabklns always wns crazy about Ac
tion." Harper's.
Severe Treatment.
IIowcll Why did Rovell allow him
Belt to die of starvation? Powell He
said ho wouldn't humor his stomach
any longer, as it was getting to bo a
regular grafter. New York Times.
There are things we must try to at
tain, yet It Is not really tho attainment
that matters; it Is the seeking -Gilbert
Murrav
Visitors to the Lincoln County Fair---Make
This Your Headquarters.
Better, Bigger, Greater Bargains Than Ever. Thousands of Dol
lars' Worth of Shipments that we have been Unable to Cancel
and which We Have Been Forced to Accept have been Thrown
Into This Huge Stock, to be Distributed Among the Homes of the
people. We wish to Clear Away These Goods and we've Put
Prices on Them that will Sure Give us the Busiest Week End in
this the Busiest of all Busy Sales North 'Platte Has Ever Seen.
Be Right on Deck Saturday.
IIDf.ENT
119 Pairs of Men's Two Tone
lace Shoes Ralston's make
I Oyster gray kid and black
gun meiai, worm ipo.ou . . .
agic Price
for
Suitor Overcoat
Plenty of choice and then some. 1 Lot $10 and $15 vals. $4.65 8
You will marvel at the results, as
demonstrated, this week.
1
1 Lot $18 and $
20 vals. $7.3
Men's Underwear
"Staley's Pure Wool Underwear
fer tent Ui
NOTE A Replenished Stock of Men's and Boys'
Underwear has arrived the last few days.
Boys' Clothing
SEDUCED MORE THAN HALF ,
Boyg' Long Pant Suits $3.97
Men s and Boys Sweaters
An Uncancelled Shipment of Men's
and Boys' Sweaters,Coat Sweaters and
Jerseys, 20 per cent Off.
SI Knickerbocker Pants for 49c
Overalls
"Ftz" Overalls
"Railroad King" - -
Such well known brands as 'Fitaj" and the
II "RnilrnoH Kinrf"
""t,
- $1.25
$1.50 1
Men's Dress Shoes
New Shipments have been thrown
in this Sale.
I Ralston and other makes, $5 OEi
I to $6 values p00
1
Men's Hats
FOR BOYS AS WELL
1 lot $1.50 values at
95c
Another lot of $3.00 values at $1.60
Stetson $4 Hats 33.20. Alallory $3.50 Hats $2.85
Mens Dress Pants, all sizes, newest
patterns and materials, values to $4,
MACKINAWS SiSSr 200off. UNDERWEAR Ee'CS""11 39c
come in, part
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MENS WORK SHOES i BOYS FALL TOP COATS
Big shipment just in "Weycnbcrg and other PfE I Odd lots in dark or light colors, values from rt w p
3 noted makes values to $1. One lot in all sizes J, J ) I $7. to $10.' Sixes 6 to 12 years. One lot at J J
Men's soft French I Mens Spear Made
CAPS
and laundered
SHIRTS
one lot $1.10 and I Golf style odd lots
$1.25. One loll. . . lin
r 1 1 mm HU'"' '
oioroKen Uhfjlo $1 for
Mi
69c
Boys Heavy Blue
f- ' ll'T 1
berge part Wool
Tremendous Se
lection in
sizes to
choose
all
98c
Mens 2 piece
heavy
UNDERWEAR
One lot 39c.
One lot in brown
Black and
gray LiOKj
Mensheavy Cotton
UNION SUITS
Made from
superior
comhed
yarns
95c
Mens $5 and $6
DRESS SHOES
All sizes in this
special
group
$2.85
J. B; McDONALD, Home of Good Clothes, North Platte, Neb.
Platto.