GREATEST f 1 NORTH PLATT 3La kJ Hi yfi !fi !g Its Bi Hi lii yi & Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Will Come to a Close Saturday Night, July 3rd Hi 1 Hi Hi Hi OUR reason for holding this sale was staled in our first announccmrnl. A cold, backward" season left us with a heavy slock, the enormous investment being more than we could afford, and in view of the tight money situation the country over we decided to re duceour stock to normal "at all costs. We can not now say like Wanamaker that we made a fair prohl. The (act is that we sold many articles at tess than cost to us and profits have been ignored in order to accomplish the one thing we stalled in to do, and that tfj i . .1 . i rr r .1 i . k 1 TT rtl was to reduce our slock. iNow as a great ctimax to tins great saic we oner lor ims weeK many extraordinary t uaigains. use common sense and buy your needs for months to come. 1 Hi Hi Si Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi bH Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Efi ffi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi MENS5 SHOES About 50 pairs, smart lasts in the stylish cordoran shade, Strictly High Grade. These shoes have been selling with us at $18.50, and as a special this week we offer your choice at $7.95 ALL DRESS SHOES ONE-THIRE OFF CLOTHING! FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN in all New Fancy Summer Suits ONE-THIRD OFF Staple Worsteds and Blue Serges ONE-FIFTH OFF SHIRT SALE Broken sizes Mens Dress Shirts, values $2.50 to $3.50. Special sole price $1.65 SALE OF LUXURIOUS SILK SHIRTS Choice o all Silks including Manhattans ONE-THIRD OFF Sport Shirts for Men This is a good Shirt for every-day wear or for outing. Fine percales, woven madras and mercerized fabrics that sold at $1.50 to $2.50 SPECIAL SALE PRICE 49 Cents - Mothers Read This We have 200 Boys Shirts, collars attached, in plain white and neat stripes that we have sold at 85c to $1.50. Sizes 12 to 14. SPECIAL SALE PRICE N 49 Cents ARROW COLLARS Discontinued styles and new styles that are soiled from handling. Pure Linen and finest quality Remember this Sale Positively Closes next Saturday. CO It's easy to Save at this Great Money Saving Sale. Ifi Mi !fi R Hi S Hi II 31 Hi 31 31 31 31 Hi m DR. 0. H. CRESSLtR,. Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AJfl) I'EHSONAL Mrs. J. 11. Hayes and children ar- j rived yestcrdayrom Omaha and will upend the summer with Mrs. Hayes" parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Austin. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Malonoy and daughter left Sunday for Denver and other western points, where Mrs. Mol oney and daughter expect to spend the summer. For Sale All lumher, gates, cedar posts and other building material which have been in use at tho old stock yards. Inquiro of Crook & Cobb. 47-4 Henry Heckor has taken a lay-off and will leave this week for a visit in Sterling, nouldor and other Colorado points. Ho may go to Missouri beforo returning. Lost White bull dog with black spot over left eye. Had on collar and pad lock. Reward for return. Call 0. A. Flynn, Phono 7SGF4 49-2 Ho was a Silk Husband and he mar ried a Calico wife but calico some times wears longer than silk. Sec Silk Husbands nnd Calico Wives at tho Keith tonight. Last showing tonight. To whom aro you going to sell yout Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Men cantilo Co. will offer tho highest prices oiii Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Buckley will leave July 3rd, for Chicago, thenco to St. Paul nnd over tho Canadian Pacific (o Vancouver. Thoy will visit In Seattle, Tacoma and Portland nnd will bo absent six weeks. Wanted Girls for nurso training: $35 por month with board and room. Apply at Gonoral Hospital, City. 4Ctf If you miss seeing tho picture at tho Keith tonight you nro going to miss ono of tho host things shown on tho scroon hero recently. Slk Husbands and Calico Wives Is the title and will mnko you want to see tho picture. For Sale Belgian Hares at 821 West Sth. 49-2 Mrs. G. D. Githen, of Kansas City, is visiting at the Roy Banks home this week. t L. C. Bnskins went to Scotts Bluff today to attend Uh? district bar as sociation., Dixon Sz Son grind tlieir own lenses.. i M. E. Crosby wont to Scotts uiuu this morning to attend the district bar association meeting. S. R. Carney and family will leave. in a few days for Excelsior bprings where they will spend a month. 20 bars laundry soap for ?1.00 at McMIchael's Grocery, 42-8 I Miss Laura Irish', of St. Paul, Minn., a former teacher in the city schools but who left North Platte eight years ago, has been tho guest of friends in town for soveral days past. I will have ono Chandler "Dispatch" model, tho popular 1 four passenger speedster for delivery tho week of tho Fourth. Come In and look it over and drive it out yourself to your own lik ing. J. V. ROMIGH Dealer. I Mrs. T N. Aruold nnd daughter Mar jory and Gertrude and- Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Smith left Sunday for Manchester. Ia., in their car whero they will visit relatives for three weeks. Tho Misses Arnold will spend part of tho time at ,ako Ochlboji, ' here they will bo mem bers of a house party. Charley Sluder, who has been In tho navy for over two years and had been stationed abroad, has arrived In Phil adelphia to receive his discharge and will arrive homo about July 15th. In ndvance of his nrrlval ho has shipped homo a Gorman police dog which ho obtained whllo abroad. Tho dog Is , highly trained and understands com mands In threo languages. I Chairman Sebastian, of tho clean-up committee, reports that pooplo aro tak ing kindly to tho request to cut tho .woods on vacant lots and In tho alleys, and as a result a nottcoablo Improve ment has boon mndo In many sections Jof tho city. Thoso who fail to cut tho jweeds on tholr promises aro notified (that after a certain period tno wont will bo performed by tho city and as ' provided by ordinnnco tho cost be ass essed to the property. Engineer T. G. Thompson has pur-1 MrH- Arthur Gray went to Glnd chased the T. V. Austin residence, in .Brook. Iowa, Saturday to visit rela tho 1300 block on west Fourth street, tlves. for a consideration of seven thousand i Mrs. W. II. Lohnan, of Grand Island, dollars. ,1s the guest of Mrs. II. L. Kelso this Roger DeWitt, who has been em ployed at the Shoe Market, accompan ied by his wife, left Saturday for In dependence, Mo., which was former home. week. S. W. Swanson canio home Saturday from Excelsior Springs whore ho had their j spent a month. Wo still have a big variety of colors Try tho Roxall first, it pays. 14tf in puro thread silk hosiery. E. T. Tho Spanish War Veterans will meet iTRAMP & SONS, nt the A. W. Shilling residence to-1 Thurston Woodhurst came up from morrow evening for tho purpoEo of 'Kearney Saturday to spend tho week discussing the programme for the eel-'end with his parents, cbrntion next Saturday. I AH hatf! fop g,r,g UIuor fouiteon 0 Try our 30c coffee. McMIchael's salo for half the marked price nt The Grocery. 42-8Lcndor Mercantile Co. Doc and Sam Palmer, of Brady, have j Sebastian Schwaigcr Is expected returned home from n trip to Craig, ,tlll8 wcok from Lil Grande, Oregon, Col., whero thoy loft Hank Jewell Whero ho visited his sister Mrs. Ann noiuing down a nomsteaa oigiuy-nve p0inck Humiliation Races Thursday. Tho elimination race for tho big auto races will bo hold next Thursday afternoon nt two o'clock. All racorB who havo entered for Saturday's big events will of course, participate In this race, and tho Interest In this elim ination contest is almost as great as is ovinced In tho Saturday nftqrnoon races. An adiniBBion or nuy cents, which includes a seat In the grand stand, will bo chnrged nt the elimina tion race. - ::o:: Tho Rexall handles tho goods. 14tf MUTUAL RUILIHNG & LOAN ASSOCIATION TAID-Ul" STOCK- In order to supply funds to covor approved loan applications, this as sociation will Issuo a limited amount of its Paid Up Stock. This Btock draws dividends at tho rato of hSx por cont per nnnum, from dato of issuo until paid off. Dlvldonds payablo March 1st nn( Soptombor 1st. Monoy Invested in this stock may bo withdrawn at any tlmo upon thirty dnys notlco. BESSIE F. SALISBURY, 3C-tf Scc'y. ::o:: Dixon & Son grind their own lonscs. miles from a railroad. If you wero a bandit escaping across a desert, would risk nlmost cortaln capturo to savo tho life of a stranger? See Captain SWIft at tho SUN Thurs day and Friday. When in North Platte stop at the New Hotel Palace and Cafe. You will bo treated well. Fred Elliott has We have muslin underwear at prices that tho material aono could not do bought at the prices theso nro selling for. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Mrs. Julia Sleboldt went to Kearney Saturday to visit Mrs. Audroy Ward. Mrs. C. E. Sousor left Saturday for g8"! .darks to visit rolativos. rnmnlotpd t.nklnir Miss Loulso Hansel left for her tho school census of tho North Plntte Iiomo In Loup City Saturday after district and finds tho number of child- spondlng threo weeks m the guest of ren of school ngo to bo nbont 2400, tho 'M'sh Doris Stevens. exact numbor to be announced later. Dr. G. S. Lorsoy, state organizer for tho Near East Relief Is In town today and Is poctcd to make n short addross on the subject at tho tnbernaclo this evening. Having completed ono of tho four houses which I am building In the 2000 block on east Fourth street, I offer It for salo or rent. Inquiro of L. D. McFarland, 17000 block oast Fourth. 4Ctf Tho G. I. A. to tho II. of L. E. ob served Sunday as memorial day nnd proceeding to tho cemetery In a body decoratod with flowers tho gravos of tho following deceased mombers: Mrs. Elizabeth Tracy, Mrs. Bello Norton, A big shipment of Pongee Blouses havo been received with mnrftod favor because of price, quality and stylo. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Morehouse, Mr. nnd Airs. L. L. Anderson nnd Mlaa Noll Cooney motored to Overton Sat urday nnd returned yestorday. I can now supply any Dodgo or Chandler model either with wire or "DIsteel" disc whcols. Specify thom on your next car. J. V. ROMIGH Denier. Twelvo thousand car loads of rlpo cantaloupes nro ready for shipment from tho Holds of California, nnd n shortngo of rofrlgerntor cars koop Mrs. Hattlo Farrington and Mrs. Mar- .thorn piled In tho floldB gnrct Dolson. ::o::- IVncliers' Examination. The next Lincoln county tenchers' examination will bo held Saturday. Juno 2Cth in North Plntte. Prof. Loonhardt'B work coinmonds Itself. Ho will be hero part of this week. If your piano needs the ser vices of an expert tuner phone either tho Rexall or Nyal drug stores. SCENE FROM MACK SENNETT'S Five Reel Coni'ted.u Senjation DOWN ONTi?E VAim AT THE Commencing SUN, TWO DAYS, Tuesday, June 29th. Matinee 2:00 p. m. and 3:30 p. m,