THE NORTH PLATTE) SEMI-WEEKLY TRIHTJNE t an 1 JAN Hi Prices That Will Startle You! Values That Are Worth While! The policy of this store is to clean up all goods at the end of the season, regardless of cost. Pro- Hi fits are forgotten. We offer our entire stock of j Men's and Bovs' Wearing Annarel at Sacrifice tfi g rnces. ilut go all winter goods. 1 RkCllElI ale! Union Made LEATHER VESTS TChS $6.50 to$l6.50 95c MACKINAWS wooLl?x $6 to $12.50 25c Bys Heavy STOCKINGS One lot jr MENS CAPS "V' Fall and Winter Weight KHAKI PANTS 50c $l,2Q Regular stock of Mena and Boy8 MENS CAPS HELMETS One-Half Price. 6 buckle all rubber B0YS DRESS CAPS OVERSHOES $2.25 Mens 75c Boys all wool SILK HQSE SUITS i r $4.95 1 MENS DRESS GLOVES BOYS ODD PANTS One-Half Price. One-Half Price. CI fft Q? 5ft 50c to $1.50 3)1 All Woel MENS UNION SUITS BOYS SWEATERS $1.10 $1.65 to $150 MENS WOOL SHIRTS Men8 AI1 Wool Signal Brand SWEATERS $1.65 to $3.95 MENS COTTON SOX ' Black and Brown. MENS NECKWEAR 10c . 25c MENS STIFF COLLARS 15c SOFT COLLARS 20c to 35c One Lot MENS COLLARS 10c MENS DUCK COATS $3.25 SUIT CASES 8c GRIPS 25 per cent ott. SOCIETY BRAND SUITS & OVERCOATS $60 Values $35.00 $45 Values $25.00 CURLEE BRAND SUITS 8c OVERCOATS $35 Values $18.50 $25 Values $15.00 Mr C. K. Klne nf Ktiintntnn trunn- Hi Hcted business In the city Saturday. Sheriff Court Cash of Tryon trnnB- actod business In tho city Saturday. Clinton & Son, tho Eye Glnss Mon. k'rvlco and Satisfaction. George Mills had his tonsils re- moved nt tho Platte Valley hospital Saturday. Mrs. John Oaedko and William lf Gciedko of Somerset wero city visit ors Saturday. Wayno Hurd returned to his homo In Elwood Saturday after visiting his sisters in his city. Raymond nnd Charles Hlrsch left Saturday for Lincoln after spending f'hrlstmaB with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith und children returned tho latter part of the week from Kansas City. Mrs. Kate Young of Chicago ar rived Saturday to visit nt the homo of her sister, Mrs. J. P. Clalmugh. Attorney V. T. Wilcox returned Saturday from Omaha where ho at tf ided the State Uar association. .1. .1. WILSON DENTIST OPPOSITE arcCARE HOTEL, OVEH STAMP'S 1JAKEKY, PHONE 71 Mtornoy W. V. Hoagland returned Saturday from Omaha whore ho at tended the State Bar association. Louis Troxlor returned to Lincoln Saturday after spending Christmas with his mother, Mrs. George Trox ler. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Clark of Grand Island attended tho New Year's hall and visited at tho J. F. Clabaugh homo. Miss Edna Jonsen returned tho lat tor part of tho week from Omalu where sho spent Chrlstmns with her parents Miss McCracken returned to her home In Boulder Saturday after euls unnmiinir r.lirlatmns with her sister. Years Mrs. II. N. Grlmos M. I THIS AMERICAN NAPOLEON" MAT SOON BE A REAL KING ELS0N Hi Hi m m Hi Hi m Hi Hi & - l ' ' ' 'I r little country of Albania, whose complete freedom has been assured . the Loagi'i' uf Nations, has asked Jerome Napoleon Uonapartc, of i . iltittiore, M'l, to come over and be their king, lie is considering the matter. 'I lie above is a photograph of Jerome himself and his wife. Mis gn-at, gie.it grandfather was a brother of Napoleo I, and married Miss I'jttcrson of llaltimorc. Hi Hi Hi Hi m Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM EX CHANGES WHICH REACH OUR DESK. at, the nnnual meeting January 10 Trade Roviow. WHY NOT? I Wo venturo to say that in every jhomo In Ironton, or In tho state for thnt matter, there aro many tilings which are not needed and aro not i used. They are, therefore, ot no value , to the members of tho household. ,'rhey are hung onto, like a miser 'hangs onto tho things that ho knows costs but a few cents to try this mak es it worth thinking about. Nows, Ironton, Minn. :o: Dr. J. S. Slmms transacted busi ness in Maxwell Friday. Clinton & Son, tho Eye Glass Men. Service and Satisfaction. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carpor of Max- of town Any Goods that are not up to our standard in every detail and do not give the proper service) "Bring 'em Back," WE MAKE GOOD! Yours for BETTER VALUES HARRY SAMl "OUTFITTER TO GOOD DRESSERS." are of no use to him. They could bo ago, I remember being given away to somebody to whom caught by tho old rlddlo in connee-' they would be of value. Tills is truo Tnn.nio rntiirnoii to his liniiii! tlon with this word. of books and furniture and ornaments .. - 0t...1n,. f,. annnrlltlfT lin WllV IS HtnilpS tllO lnilEOHt. Wfirl Il and ClOllllIlg. Ill -J III OdblUUU lUbUl oiFH..t5 w.w l ' tJ 1 Christmas holidays at tho homo of hh tho English language? Some of theso days wo aro going brother, F. L. Temple. Because, there is a "mllo" between to learn tlio art of getting rid of some- Miss Marv Drost roturnotl to Lin- tho first and last lottor. , tiling we do not need for something coin yesterday after spending Christ- The further I go in business, the , wo couiu use to advantage.- wo aro go- mas vacation with her paronts, Dr. moro I liko to think about tho mllo '"K to learn to anticipate tho other and Mrs. L. C. Drost. of goodness in tho word smiles. It fellow's wants and measure our own Mrs A B. Snvdor and son. Miles, moans so much. How much further by them, we aro going to learn that of Tryon visited Mr. Miles Saturday, a man can travel in a day with a a iair oxenango is pcriectiy legltl- Mr. Milos is receiving medical tront- smilo, than ho can travel In a day.ninte in the eyes of business and wo mont at a local hospital. with a grouch. How much further a are going to havo a keener eyo for Mrs. Roy Ilalligan returned Satur- man can see along the road of op- j business. The only reason we haye day from Ulysses, Neb., whero suo portunuy witn a smne, man no can , ueuur or me nine or nimuor nont the holidays. Sho was accom- with a grouch. Start up that moun- . room Uttered up now with things wo pun'ed homo by Gcorgo McCoy who tain of business success, that moun-, do not need, but which tho other foll- will visit at tho Ilalligan homo. tain of good deeds, that mountain of , ov would into to Have, Is because wo Attorney W. E. Shuman roturned accomplishments or thnt mountain of ( have not learned to ask him, what ho Saturday from Omaha whore ho at- hopes for tho future. Notice those needs, and wiiat lie lias to exchange tended tho Stato Bar association. Ho who havo the smiles and. see how lor it. left tho sumo day accompanied by his many miles tlioy aro in advance ot Almost everybody reads the homo daughter Dorothy for Donvoi to spond thoso with the grouch. ,town papers theso days. There then Now Year's. With tho man who smiles, darkness is tho solution to tho problem. Drop a creeps into dawn, tho dawn blossoms fow lines, at tho cost of a few cents, NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHATTEL into tho full day and tho full day in tho homo town paper, and toll your MORTGAGE fades into a glorious starlit night, neighbors what you have that is no There seems to bo no moro darkness, loncer useful to you. but which von inouco is norouy given mat oy vir- anvwhoro. onco Ul0 smllo .a rea, Aml wm Kiadly sell at a fair nrice. or exf- tim nt ii nlmttnl rnnrt rrn rrn ilntnr? On- .... .. . , - ... " " """v """D" 1 " so, tlmo floats uy, mile nfter mile of cnange tor sometning you aro in a tobcr 10th, 1921. and duly filed in tho ,t , happy content with tho man position to use. Nino times out of ton, omco ot tno county oioric ot Lincoln who can Bme i,oncstiy. Meanwliile as a rule, you'll find some ono seok- county. NourasKa, on tlio litir day of tho man wlth tho grouch is groping ing that very thing. Tho fact that it October, lul and oxocuted by Man- nnnlfiaBiv in the .lark rice il.. iuiiruii aim muyn xt. wnson, If j woro asked what ah0Uld be to II. M. Porter, to secure tho pay- the slxth senso nnd moat valuablo 0 ment of six promissory notes in tho all to tho Eoneral welfare of mankind. sum of Twonty-flvo Dollars ($25.00), t bQilove r would answor-smllinc eacli payablo monthly, tho first note nuslness Clint. payablo November 1st, 1921; and tit toon promissory notes in tho sum of A SUGGESTION Fifty Dollars ($50.00), payablo month- At tho Inst regular meeting ot the' ly, the first noto payablo May 1st, McCook Commercial club, several well were among tho out 1922, and all bearing interest at 8 now members woro admitted into tho visitors to tho city Friday. per cent per annum, all of which notes club. It was announced that the uro now duo nnd payablo, default ooaru ot directors nau guaranteeu tno having been made In tho payment of expense of a community Christmas tho original noto, nnd intorest, when treo and that arrangements woro M- tho samo became duo, nnd no suit or Ing mado to glvo ovory child a real other proceeding at law having been trcnt. A committee of threo with tho Instituted to recover said dobt, or any president as chairman was appointed part thoreof, thoroforo, I am sollirg to audit the books of tho club for tho tho proporty thoroln doscrlbod, to- year and a motion was carried to ask tlio Tomplo board to redecorate the club rooms nnd also that tho houso commlttoo buy additional furniture for tho club rooms. Superintendent Truo of tho city school was present , G Bods nnd Beddlnc: 2 Dlninir Room nnd suggested that tho club Join the Tables; 3 small Lunch Tables; 1 Coal school 111,3 ycar issuing n high our reputation of 20 years falr dcallne Range, 0 hole; 1 Oil Stove, burners. school annual, including twonty-flvo - "f- V- "."f 4 Drossors; 1 Comodo; 22 Chairs pages of litoraturo regarding McCook surance of receiving honest value and with stool rounds nnd lees. genorally and increasing tho number , courteous treatment. All Bholving; 3 Linoloums. of copies from 300 to some 1,000. CONANT HOTEL COMPANY All kitchen utensils nnd dishes used This question wns favorably dls- In restaurant, cussod nnd will bo taken up further Ornngo crush urns; 1 largo Cisar caso; 2 largo candy cases; 2 upright candy cases. 4 Ico Cream Tables, Marbol tops, 1 wood top. 1 Ilorricks Ico chest, 3 doors; 2 Gum cases; I Plpo Caso. 1 Counter with Cltrolito top; 1 CnDh Roglstor. illah rnnlrn? 1 lunch rnnnntnr. 1 Cigar Caso, small; 1 Scale, sub ject to a first mortgage 2 Ico Croam Dishors. at public auction at Block Two (2), West lot Flvo (5), in tho Two- Story Comont Block Building occupied ns restaurant in Vlllngo of Horshoy, Lincoln County, Nobrnskn, on Tuos- day tho 17th day ot Jnnunry, 1922, at tho hour of Ono o'clock P. M., of said dato. wit: 1 Royal Icolos8, 8 foot soda foun tain. 1 Stool tank, for Cnronatod water 1 Gas Regulator and oqulpmont. When in Omaha STOP WITH US Hotel Conant Hotel Sanford Hotel Henshaw When you buy a LIFE INSURANCE POLICY you want a CONTRACT that is clear in construction and fair in terras," RATES that are equitable, a proper adjustment between premium charged and risk car ried, SERVICE that is prompt, courteous and effi cient, ALL backed by financial strength to meet every obligation. Such policies are issued by the Fidelity Reserve Company Home Office Fourth and Locust Streets, North Platte, Neb. V II. M. PORTER, Mortgagor