NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE I THE SALE OF EVERYTHING GOES REGARDLESS OF, COST IN THE SALE OF V I, - THE TOWN THE TOWN OUR GREATER CLEAN-UJP SALE THE GREATEST VALUE GIVING EVENT IN NORTH I'LATTE NOTHING RESERVED. NO .101 LOTS ROUGHT FOR THIS, OUR GREATEST SALE. ALL OUR REGULAR STOCK OF HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE TO CHOOSE FROM. MANY ITEMS ON SALE NOT MENTIONED IN THIS AD. V. . SUITS Men's and Young Men's High Grade I'! THIS SALE INCLUDES ALL THE WELL KNOWN MAKES SUCH AS KUPPENHEDIERS, CLOTH CRAFT, HY CRAFT AND OTHER HIGH GRADE MA3CES. Mens and young Mens SUITS Sold up to $30.00 $18 Mens and Young Mens (P 21 IITTCr M Sold up to $40.00 23 KM Men and Young Mens fj SUITS Sold.up to S50.00 Mens Dress Trousers Value up to $9.00 1485 All Wool Blue Serge Trousers $8.50 values Men's Dress Shirts values up to $3.00 $1,1 Men's Cuff or Attached y 1 Khaki Shirts 31.18 JL Men's $5.00 Tan Silk Shirts, Collar atteached, a $9 Qfl $5.q0 value $JiUU Boys' Sport Shirts, va Cn lies up to $1.50 T'ub Men's Ralston Dress Shoes, values up to $15.00 (Jg gjj One lot Men' Dress Shoes, values up to $6.00 (jjjj One lot Men's Work Shoes, values up to $6.00 (jJJ JJj Men's $1.50 Ribbed .7C-, Union Suits I Ub SUIT Men's $1.25 Athletic re union Suits I Ub SUIT Men's $1.50 Porous (MIR Union Suits P I I J SUIT Men's Genuine B. V. D. Shirts and Drawers OKp garment club Men's Hose. Fast Colors 01 nn 7 PAIRS for I One lot Men's Summer CK Caps, values to $3.00 Uub Men's White 15c Hand kerchiefs L 28l $3.95 Wf fox Men's Fancy Soft Collars 9c .5c the HIRSCHFELD co NORTH PLATTE'S GREATEST CLOTHIERS FOR MEN AND BOYS Any Straw Hat One-Half Off. Bathing Suits One-Half Off. XOCAL AND PERSONAL Dr. Mario Ames spoilt yestordny In Omaha, attorning to business mattoM. horo visiting his mother Mrs. F. Covoll ana his slstor Mrs. Edmund Dlckoy. NEWEST STYLES IN NEOICWEAR included In our groat Clcarauco Snlo. , EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. Marcel Kolllhor of Chicago Is horo for a fow days VlHltlng at tho E. F. Sooborgor homo. NEWEST STYLES IN NECKWEAR included In our groat Clearanco Salo. EDVARDS-REYNOLDS CO. "W. T. Elliott, ConsUiblo at Brady, was-.-a business vlBltor at tho Court Houbo yostorday; Mrs,, Jon. Condlt Is off duty at Dratlt Ooodmon & Ruckloy office on account of sickness. Roys' Shirts and Blouses, fast col ors pnly, ana nt greatly reduced priced during our groat Cloaranco Salo. 'f EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. fSUN theatre Sunday and Monday. A drama of the Jinvoc wrought by a woman's indecision. 6 fMETRO CLMSIC 3 SHUBTLE INC. presents LITTLE FOOL Of mm the novel bye-" Jack LONDON ' Enacted on tht $creen by on ALL-STAR CAST Including Milton Sills, Ora Carew, Nizel Barrie Nalto, ' 2-reel comedy. Hazel Darbor returned yesterday from Lincoln whoro sho has boon attending tho qummer school of tho Unlvorslty of Nobrnska Mr. and Mrs. Warron Flotchor and son arrived horo n tholr car yester day to spond a fow days visiting' at tho homo of Mr an(i Mrs,. I. A. GIN bort. Boys' Shirts and Blouses, fast col ors only, and at groatlyreducod prices during our great Clearanco Salo. ' EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. AttornoyB Cnrr nnd Buskins mado a professional trip to Ogallala tho first of no week, roturnlng Wednesday ovonlng. Scout Executlvo Elinor L. Stephens loavos Saturday for Culvor, Ind., whoro ho will attend a school for Scout Executives. Ho will bo gono for two weeks or moro. Tho vory finest shoes mado for Mon Included In this Salo at tho radical re duction of ONE-THIRD OFF REGU LAR' PRICE. Bettor buy two or throo pairs whllo tho buying Is good i EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. Mrs. C. J Porklns and daughtor who havo boon visiting rolatlvos In Freoport, 111. nnd In Now York City for tho past flvo weeks returned to To whom aro you going to soil your Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offor tho highest prices. Tho W. C. T. U. will hold a basket plcntont,tho Stato, -Farm on Tuosday, August' 2- Mcadamos Hook, Rhodes and Snyder woro npppolnted us host esses for that meeting. Mothors: This Is the tlmo to buv that boy his school suit. Prices now down to bol rock Como'nnd see what wp havo to offer. EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. , Totnus Polso wns brought into tho County Court yostorday on tho cliargo of fishing without a license nnd flnoki and coste amounted to $10.60. Mr. and Mrs. Fordlnand Tanglor nr rlvod horo yostorday from California, whoro thoy havo boon visiting rola tlvos for somo Umo. Mr. Tangier says ho will stay In North Platto although California is flno. Mothors: This 1b tho tlmo to buy that boy Ills school suit Pricos now (town to bc)l rock Como and soo what wo havo to offpr EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. Mr. and Mrs. Thoa.C. Bowon aro tho proud possossora of a baby girl born last night at tho Platto Valloy Hospital. Mrs. Bowon was formerly Miss Josophlne McMlohaol. Herman BalOB was takon into tho County Court by a Deputy Gamo War don yesterday and pleaded guilty to fishing without a llconso, Ho wan fined $8.10 including costs. Mothors: This is tho tlmo to buy that hoy his-school suit. Pricos now down to bo;i rock Como and boo whnt wo havo to offor. ' . EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. their homo hero tho first of tho week. Mrs. Andy Wessburg wont to Den ver today, bolng called thoro by tho serious Illness of her daughtor Mrs. Mable McCoy, who Is in a Banltnriuni thoro suffering from tuberculosis. Abnor J. Woasberg accompanioU his mothor on tho. trip. . '.. Jas. Roddy rcturniK Wednesday from a fow weeks at Exelslor Spring3 whoro ho hns been resting and taking somo trentmonts. Ho says. "(that ho is glad to get back to North Platto and that it is too hot down there for him to enjoy It long. Harry PIzor, who was operated on this week? for appendicitis was re ported tills morning as getting along nicely. Tho operation was perform ed In Donvor, where Harry Is now working. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Julius Plzcr aro thoro with him. Tho funeral of Mrs. S. C. Wills will Ojo hold at Wollfloet thtB after noon. Mrs. Wills Is tho wife of S. C. Wills, formorly County Commiss ioner of Lincoln County and mothor of Mrs. I. W. Conant, Mrs. W. F, Llnnomoyor and Charletou Wills. Wo have received n beautiful as sortment of Bowing baskets, fruit baskots and . sorving trays. Those nro .In tho Jnpaneso woavo, hand painted and inako a ploaslng gltt IPricoa $1.G0 to $7.00. Clinton & Son, Jowolors anl Opticians. Tho 'vory finest shoos mado for Mon InclmledDn this Salo at tho radical re duction of ONE-THIRD OFF REGU LAR PRICE. Bettor buy two or threo pairs whllo tho buying Is good EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. All boy scouts nro Invited to go out to Camp Roberts today with tho bunch nnd stay over night Scout Ex ecutlvo Stephens will bo with tho boys. Each Is oxpoctoll to tako what ever bedding nn(i food suppplles ho will neod for tho hlko. Fomo scout work will bo done whllo at tho camp. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Flkos and son Lnw.renco who havo been visiting old friends hero for sovoral days, loft Wodnesday for Calironyn whoro thoy will mnko a number of stopa and visit frlonds. Thoy formorly lived horo and aro woll known to tho railroad pooplo who wore horo twenty years ago. Robort D. Graham of Donvor ad drossod tho momboro of tho Platto Vally Lodgo No. 32 A. F. & A. M. in tho lcflgo room Tuesday evening, A bout ono hundred mombers woro pro3 cnt in Bplto of tho heat and thoy woro Unanimous in expressing apprecia tion to. tho speaker for tho instruction and entorUiinmont thoy onjoyol. His subject was "Finding tho Lost World." Mothors: Thls is tho tlmo to buy Uiat boy his school suit. Pricos now down to bull rock Como and soo what wo havo to offer. EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. COMMISSIONERS'. PROCEEDINGS D. I j. The Board of County Commissioners jnets in tho, Lincoln County Court House Monday, July 11, with present Commissioners Springer, Cohagou and Coker and CountytClqrk Allen. The following bills woro allowed and opprovejij , R. Rasmussen, mdse., $24.90. ' A. E. Woods, mdso., $10225. Mrs. Geq. Williams, mdse., 6. t O. N. Sholty, $21. Joo Sodorman, special bridge $53. Howard Porklns special bridge $30 Sam McCalg special brldgo $44.00 Sundry persons specal brldgo . R. Earlhart special brldgo $57.00 ' J. E. Earlhart special brldgo $57.00 f BUI Palmer Bpecial brldgo $15.00 J Win. Earlhart special bridge $57.00 Emma Pulver Co. poor $72.00 H. Coker phono callB $3.45 Sundry persons dragging $81.00 Boll Phono Co. phono rent $33.01 Boll Phono Co. calls $28.40 A. Boyer special brldgo $12.00 M. Cochran special brldgo $18.00 Chas. Sweet tax refund $0.41 F. M. Drako special brldgo $33.00 J. II. Van Cleavo Com. 2 $10.00 R. A. MoWha stato $78.00 Loo Tolllon dragging $9.00 Brady Vindicator printing $18.84 It A. Browor special bridge $G3.00 L. M. Cochran state $40.20 Chns Boyco stato $9G.OO John.Rohren special brldgo $50.40 Qlms Trembly Special brldgo $4.50 W. Armstrong Bpecial brldgo $5.40 Sundry porsons special brldgo 55.50 , Olllo Schwantz special bridge $6.00 H. Schwantz special bridge $12.00 Sundry porsons surveying $33.00 R. L. Rhino dragging $36.00 El Williams dragging $7.50 Roy McGco dragging $2.40 Wilson Bros. Btnto $19. 00 A; J. Salisbury prlsonors board $177.75. A. J. Salisbury jailor feeb $136.50 A. J. Salisbury miloago nnd ex penses $282.70. A. J. Salisbury offico expenses $74.39. Light nnd Power Co. $37.72 Torroy brldgo Bpoclnl $23.70 . II. S. Karrlger dragging $14.40 B. A. Nation dragging. $11.30 Royal Allison dragging $33.30 J. W. Roso dragging $36.00 p. TL Slovens sorvicos $28.00 Mary Brodbock rent $10.00 Fred McCalg Bpocial brldgo $535.00 Surjiry porsonB 'special brldgo $390.20. $211.00. Andy Hito dragging $13.50 Scott Shaner mdse. $30.00 Elmer Chnso special brldgo $12.00 . R. L. Lowls special brldgo $12.00 Frank Drako special brldgo $12.00 AndyClapp special brldgo $6.00 'Chas, Grant special brldgo $12.00 W. Shaner apodal brldgo $6.00 W. H. Davis 'special brldgo $12.00 Geo. Knoff special brjigo $57.00 Wm. Shaner special bridge $21.90 Joo Houser special bridge $19.50 Elmer Chaso special bridge $15.00 Walter Wilson was appointed road .overseer-DIst 49 to fill tho vacancy caused by the death of F. A. ZImmer. Board adjourned. UNION MADE OVERALL, HEAVY WHITE BACK 220 DENIM, full cut and every pair guaranteed. Price- so low you'll buy several pairs. Como look at them. EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. Following tho protost of H. D. Luto, secretary of tho Nebraska Farm Bureau Feleratlon, tho railroads have withdrawn their application so far as Nebraska is concearned, baforo tho Iflntorstato commerce commission for a restriction of tho norind of furntsh- i?- . . . . .. ,ing neaiea cars ior tno smpmont oi fruit and vegetables. This matter was .6f particular interest to Nobraska po tato growers. Tho railroads in the past havo been required to furnish heaters for cars from Octobor 15 to April 15. They sought to reduco tho period from December 1 to March 1. Tho shorter period was favorel by tho largo commission firms who have largo storago facilities. It would tend to aid them In a speculative way by allowing them to hold up prices dur ing periods when It would bo unsafe la ship on account of freozlng wc'atJi or. On tho other hand it would work, an untoM hardship on tho small ship per and tho growor who desires to ship his own produce by increasing his shipping hazard and at times caus ing him heavy losses. -::o::- UNION MADE OVERALL, HEAVY WHITE BACK 220 DENIM, full cut and every pair guaranteed. Prlco bo low you'll buy several pairs. Como look at them. EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. NOTICE TO PUBLIC By virtue of a resolution ttuly en acted by tho Board of County Com missioners of Lincoln County, State of Nebraska on the 25th day of June, 1921, notice is hereby given that said Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, State of Nebraska, passed tho following resolution, 'dW claring an omorgoncy exists and au thorizing the immediate repairs and restitution of certain bridges and ap proaches : RESOLUTION WHEREAS, tho extreme high water, caused by floo'ds, in the North' and. South Platto and Platte Rvers, lurlng tho month of Juno, 1921, in the County of Lincoln, Stato of Nebraska, has damaged and destroyed all or a part of the brldgos over said Rivers in said County, to such an extent Uiat thoy aro mado impassable anl seriously Inconvenience tho public; ' AND WHEREAS said bridges have been condemned for passago, by the Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County; AND WHEREAS It is necessary for said County to repair said bridges im mediately, so that that portion of the brjl'ges now standing, - can bo pro tected, and all of tho bridges bo mado' passable; AND WHEREAS said repairs aro required for the public good, and in tho opinion of tho County Commis sioners an emergency exists; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE SOLVED that slnco tho high flood wators havo damagoll and destroyed all or a part of all the bridges over tho North Platto, tho South Platto and Platto Rivers in tho County of Lin coln, Stato of NobraBka, and slnco It Is for tho public good that said bridges be repaired and roplaccd Immediately so as not to seriously inconveriienco tho public. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, hereby declaro that an emergency oxists, nnd bo it further resolved that a contract bo on tored into Immediately for tho repair "nnd ii'.stltutlon of saHl bridges, ap proach or approaches. Passofl and approved this 25th day of Juno, 1921. E. W. SPRINGER, T. M. COHAGEN, HENRY COKER, County Commissioners. (SEAL) A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. SPECIAL 9 At Eshleman'p Feed Store, 310 East Front Street, a branch of the Hershey Flour Mill where the wheat grower and consumer can get good bargains. Go to your nearest mar ket and ask what you can get for your wheat, and then go to your merchant and ask what he will take for seven or eight hundred pounds of flour; or come to our store and get 39 pounds of flour for one bushel of wheat that will test 68 or better and no smut; and 20 bushels of wheat will get you 14 sacks and 8 pounds of flour. So just figure out how much flour you could get If you sold your wheat and bought your flour of the merchant. Wholesale price to ev eryone, 10 sack lots $1.80 per sack, single sacks $1.95. We always aim to please. Phono 175 L. W. Frank Dowhower, Mgr. ' P V