SPRING NOVELTIES. Now Hat Pins. New Bags in Silver and Leather Now Collar Pins. Now Belt Pins. New Neck Chains, extra long, with tho long lockota. Now Back Combs. V New Fobs for Ladles and Men. New Kings. New Button Sets. Now Bracelets. Dlamond'B, a big lino of Diamond Rings. CLINTON, Jeweler. DR. H. C. BROCK, DENTIST. jj 4 jj Over First National. Vhono 118 tnviNuwi Louis Tobin loft last night for a few days' visit in Dcnvor. Ed. and Henry Rebhauscn went to Columbus Sunday for a few days' fishing. Tho Episcopal guild will hold a ten cont social at tho C. S. Clinton resi dence Thursday afternoon. Mrs. W. R. Vernon returned Sunday from a week's visit with her son Roy and family at Julesburg. Miss Daisy Cramer returned to St. Paul today after a three weeks' visit with Miss Elizabeth Bonner, Dress Trimmings and All-Overs to match any Bhado of dress goods can bo found at Tho Leader. I IMcmbers of tho Junior Mothers' Club are spending this afternoon nt tho Cody ranch as tho truest of Mrs. Fred Garlow. Fifteen or twenty young lady students of tho Brady high school came up on thu local last evening and attended tho Hanford production of "The Taming of tho Show". The latest novelties in wool and silk dress patterns will bo found at Tho Leader. Tho salo of needlework given by the Episcopal guild at tho guild house proved u successful ono, tho receipts amounting to forty-fivo dollars. Tho monthly mooting of tho Lin coin County Medical Socioty will bo hold at tho homo of Dr. D. T. Qulgloy tomorrow evening. Several papers on important medical subjects will bo read Just received a full lino of picturo and room moulding, Sorcnson, 107 E. Fifth streot. Tho fire department was called out at noon yesterday to extinguish a small blazo at tho homo of Clark Long on west Twelfth street which originated from an oil stove. Tho damaeo was slight. Do you wish to build or Improvo your homo? If so and you havo not got tho ready cash, call at the Office of the Templo Real Estato & Ins. Agency and lot us explain the plan of tho Ne braska Central Building & Loan As Bociatlon. Cards wore issued Saturday announc ing tho coming wedding of Miss Mabel Jcffcrs and Thos. Gorhnm, which will bo'solomnizcd at St. Patrick's church Wednesday morning, April 20th, at seven thirty. Tho couple will leave on tho noon train on u trip to Donver and Salt Lake. Monarch Mullcablo Kungcstho best onthe markot at Horshoy's. Joe Glasor returned this morning from southeastern Oregon, where ho went to investigate land conditions. Ho does not think favorably of the Lake- vlew proposition in -which a numbor of our citizens bought contracts. Ho did, however, tako a homestead In u boauti ful valley somo forty miles distant from Lakovlow. Thousands of yards of washable dress goods aro shown at Tho Leader. Tho Leader in not showing pretty fixtures, but vo aro showing tho real thing-quantity, quality, stylo and prico to discount uny pricos that comes our way, Tub Lkadeic A burly negro was arrested last night on the charge of entering tho homo oi Mrs. Mary Alexander und extracting money from a purse. Mrs. Alexander was temporarily ubjient during tho afternoon and tho Scnegambian took advantage of an unlocked door to enter tho houso and tako tiio cash. Follow ing tho robbejy ho went to sleep in somo dry goods box, and upon waken ing about seven o'clock went out td take a drink when ho -was identified by 6overal who saw him Joavo tho Alcxan dor house. Arthur McNamara was tho guest of friends in Hershey Sunday. The Club Novlta will meet with Mrs. Horace Barraclough tomorrow after noon. Mrs. J. H. Fonda is visiting relatives and friends in Omaha, having left for that city the latter part of last week. Boys' wash suits, in all sizes from 50 cents up at The Leader. Wm. Turple, who had been looking after his real estate interests In this section for several weeks, returned to Columbus, Ohio, yesterday. Tho Misses Apple, who had been guesta at tho J. W. Payne residence, left tho latter part of last week for their home in Muscatine, Iowa. For Sale A pen of fine white Wyan dotte chickens. Also settings of white Orpington eggs. E. A. Cauy. Frank Naporstck, of tho U. P. shop, has been laying oil for a few days past on account of a sprained foot, sus tained whilo getting down from nn engine. P. W. Sitton expects to leave next week for a visit in Ogdcn and from there will go to Omaha to pack W. L. Park's household goods for shipment to Chicago. Children's ready to wear Wash Dresses, sizes in ages from 2 to 14, from 85 cents up at The Leader. Tho Girls' Club of St. Patrick's church will tender a pro-nuptial rccep tlon to Miss Mabel Jeflfers at the J. II Donegnn residence Thursday evening. Look for tho Lincoln Ico wagon, for ho is tho man who has tho ice. 4,000 tons of it, Belling it at 40 cents a hun drcd with ten per cent discount for cash. Phono 448. W. D. Waldo, who has a Bub-con- tract for grading six miles of double track at Paxton. was In town yesterday and roports tho work progressing well. He has about fifteen teams at work. Tho price of tho supper at tho Luth eran parish houso Thursday evening, April 21st, will bo twenty-fivo cents and a substantial meal will bo served. A nmtin nr.rl nflifit civtlniAo nt Inline' wearing apparel will bo on sale. Detroit Vnpor Stovc3 at Horshoy's. Mrs. w, u L'atK, ot Omaha, re turned to that city Sunday evening af ter visiting relatives and friends in town for a fow dayB. Mrs. Park and children will soon remove to Chicago, which city is now Mr. Park'B head quarters. Tho condition of Claude Dclany has improved very much during tho past week. Ho can now uso tho stricken arm and leg to a considerable extent, and yostorday was ablo to sit up for threo quartora of an hour. Just received tho famous Queen Quality Oxfords and Pumps, in tan and black, at Tho Leader. Mrs. Annn DoMar, of Omaha, stuto commander of the Ladies of tho Mac cabces has been visiting local members for a fow days past and giving thorn words of encouragement in regard to tho work of that excellent fraternal order. Get those pictures framed Sorcnson 107 East Fifth street. There should bo no scarcity of ice in North Platto this season. Four dealers will mako deliveries Lincoln, Edis, Lamplugh and tho Lexington artificial Ico company. Tho local men will charge forty cents por hundred, which is cheaper than last season. For Rent Cheap for cash, thirteen hundred acres eight miles west of North Platto; two hundred in cultiva tion, ono hundred hay, ten hundred grazing; well watered, irrigation paid, fenced and cross-fenced, good ten room house, windmill tanks, gralnarles, barn for eighteen head of horses. Inquire of J.C. Richards, 1123 W. Sixth St. Tho young people of the Lutheran church will hold a social at tho parson ago on Thursday evening of thiB wcok to which evory porson of their church and Sunday school nro hereby invited. Whatever good time yoji may enjoy is to you froo. It is hoped that tho last good timo enjoyed by so many at the parish houso will not bo forgotten by those who attended and that still others of tho young peoplo of tho church will bo Buro to bo there. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of Pint National Hank Elect Teachers. At a meeting of tho board of cduca tlon Saturday evening tho following teachers wcro elected. Tho list is not complete however, and tho remainder will bo elected at a future meeting. Wilson Tout, superintendent; Ev C. Ringer, principal; Maude Wilson, Bar barn Burt, Gladys Welch, Paul O. Stone, Emma B. Smith, Sylvia Watts, Laura Murray, Florence Antonldes, Charlotte Lowe, Isabello Cralglc, Anna Ericsson, Nell Hartman, Fayo Button, Ella Bloke, Nettlo WIcklund, Fern Stamp, Then Hansen, Susie Campbell, Maudo Mollyneaux, Ailcen Flynn, Nel lie Workman, Gertrude Baker and Ailcen Gnntt. Several who have been teaching the past year did not apply for re-election. Forty Acre Tract For Sale. Roy B. Tabor, trustee, has for sale a 40 acre tract about one-half mile from city limits and just south of the right of way purchased by the Bur ington railroad. Price $1200. For sale by W. E. SHUMAN. Notice to Property Owners. Notice Is hereby given that tho City Counci! of tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, will sot as a Board of Equalization beginning at tho hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., of the 10th day of May, 1910, at tho Council Chamber in tno court House in the Citv of North Plntto. Lincoln Countv. Nebraska, for tho purpose of levying on tho real estate lying and being within "SEWER DISTRICT 'R' n taxes for tho purpose of navinir tho costs of the construction of the lateral sewer is said "Sewer 'District 'R' " and that said taxes will bo levied upon each parcel of real estate according to tho extent ot uenelits to such nronertv by reason of the constuction of said lateral sower, tnd if the said council shall find such tienefits to be equal and uniform, such .'ovy of taxes will bo ac cording to tho front foot of the lots or real estate within said "Sewer Dis trict 'R' " or according to such other rule as the City Council sitting as such Board of Equalization may adopt for tho distribution or adjustment oi such costs. All ncrsons interested will fllo their objection, if any they have, to tho assessment ot taxes against their property on or before the 10th day of p. m.. (Central Timo) with tho City Clerk. isy ordor oi Mayor and City council made tho uth day ot April, liuu. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. Notice to Property Owners. Notice is hereby civen that the City council oi tno city oi Mortn'fiatto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, will sot as a Board of Equalization beginning at tho hour of 7:30 o'clock n. m.. of tho 10th day of May, 1910, at the Council Chamber in tho court House in tho City of North Platte. Lincoln Countv. Nebraska, for tho purpose of levying on tho real estato lying and being Keith Theatre Monday, April 18 lymc 'SEWER DISTRICT now The Talk ot all American. "The Lion and tho Mouse," probably tho most talked of play in America to day, will bo presented in thiB city Mon day evening, April 18th, under the di rection of Henry B. Harris. Everyone who is interested and keenly alivo to the influence wrought upon American politics by the moneyed Interests, trusts and kings of finance, will appro ciato Mr. Klein's great drama. Briefly outlined, it relates the story of Shlrloy Rossmore, daughter of Judge Ross more, a judge of excellent standing, who, through tho rendering of decisions in opposition to tho interests of a des pot in the financial world, John Bur kett Ryder, known as "Ready Money" Ryder, is impeached by the latter and financially ruined. Ryder's son, Jef ferson, falls in lovo with Judge Robs moro'a daughter, Shirley, who has been in Europe. Upon her roturn, she finds her father ruined in reputation, broken in health and financially embarrassed as a result of this ruling. Ono man holds tho proof of Rossmoro's innocence. That man is Ryder. Through his lovo for Miss Rossmoro, Ryder's son pur loins certain papers, which will prove Judge Rossmoro's innocence, ut least morally. Discovering this, Ryder or ders the girl from his house in which she has become an inmate as tho writer of his biography and under nn assumed name. Tho scene which follows is a striking and dramatic ono, and although tho lovo interest, seemingly subservient in tho struggle, becomes the vital factor in a situation unconventional in its treatment and finely dramatic in its presentment and climax. There has probably never been a play in tho his tory of the American drama which has scorcd'the triumph of "TheLion and the Mouse." There Is no class of theatre goer who will not bo interested in its theme or could fail to appreciate tho wonderful lessons it teaches. For Sale. Two housou on west Second street, .ono house on went Third streot, and home residonco la the west end. For terms and prices, call, at my rosidence. . Mm. IV. F, Cody. Do you know that you can take out Life Insurance today, but tomorrow mny do too lato, so lot us writo your policy today in tho New York Life. Tkmpuj Real Estate & Ins. Aqencv, 1 & 2 McDonald Block. Tho census enumerators will becin their work noxt Friday, but up to date Joseph Pigmun, of Brokon Bow, who is superintendent of tho Sixth dls trict, has not publicly announced his appointees for North .Platto and Lin coln county. We hope to be able to publish in Friday's Issuo1 tho names of those who will do tho work in this county. Hero in North Platto all aro anxious that the enumeration bo very accurate If we havo 5,000 or over we deslro It known, for then tho town bo comes a city of a different class with increased privileges under tho law. To the Public. I desire to announco that during tho season I will handlo tho Lamplugh spring water ico. Thoso desiring good, puro ico can phono 101 and orders will bo promptly filled. Joseph Swtfj. Ten Dollars Reward. Strayed or stolen on or about March 30th, a sable and whito Scotch collie dog, had on collar. A reward of $10 will be paid for return of animal to John Beyorlo, North Platto. The Demon of The Air. iB tho germ of LaGrippe, that, breathed in, brings suffering to thousands, Its after effects are weakness, nervousness. lack of appetite, energy and umbition, witn disordorcu liver nnu Kidneys. The greatest need then is Electric Bitters, the splendid tonic, blood purifier and reg ulator of Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Thousands havo proved that they won derfully strengthen the nerves, build up tho system and restoro health and cood spirits atter an attack ot linn, If Buffering, try them. Only 50c. Per fect satisfaction guaranteed by Stone Drug Co. 5th YEAR The Tnlk of oil America 5th YEAR HENRY B. HARRIS will present the everlasting success "The LION' and the MOUSE." By Cha. Klein, author of "The Third Degree." A- clean play Vivid and truthful Has broken all records Of en. during popularity A play of today Appeals to all" classes What tho public are awajting Endorsed by press, pub lic and pulpit A ca'rofully selected company and .complete production. 3 Years in New York, 8 Months in Chicago, 6 Months in Boston. HIGH AS THE SKIES In freshness and purity are our bakery goods. No matter what tho purchase may bo either Bread, rolls or any thing in tno cako line, you uro cer tain of securing tho quality of goods thatcunnot bo excelled for tho money. DICKEY BROTHERS, Confectionery, Pianos Bakery, within taxes for tho purpose of paying the costs of the construction of the lateral sower in said "Sower District 'Q' and that said taxes will be levied upon each parcel of real estate according to tho extent ot bencnts to such property by reason of tho construction of said tntAvnl asktirnt ntirl 14 fVti-k tinlJ nAiinntl I shall find such benefits to bo equal and uniform. Buch levy of taxes will be ac cording to tho front loot of tho lots or real estate within said "Sewer Dis trict 'Q' " or according to such other rulo as, tho City Council sitting as such lioard ot equalization may adopt for the distribution or adjustment of such costs. All norsons interested will file tholr objections, if any they have, to the assessment ot taxes acrainst their oroD- erty on or before the 10th day of May, 1910, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. (central time) witn tno city cierk. By order ot tho Mayor and Citv Council made the 5th day of April, 1910. CHAS. i'. temple, City Clerk. Notice to Property Owners. Notice is horeby civen that the Citv council ot the city or worth natte. Lincoln County, Nebraska, will set as a Board of equalization beginning at tho hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., of the 10th day of May, 1910, at the Council Chamber in the Court House in the City of North Platte, Lincoln County. Nebraska, for tho purpose of levying on tho real estato lying and being with in "SBW1SK LUSTUtCT li I taxes for tho mimosa of navinir the costs of the construction of the lateral sower in said "bewer District G I and that said taxes will be levied upon each parcel of real estate accordine to tho extent of benefits to such property by reason ot tne construction or said lateral Bower, and if tho said council shall find such benefits to be equal and uniform, such levy of taxes will be according to tho front foot of the lots or real estate within said "Sewer Dis trict 'G I' " or accordine to such other rule as tho City Council Bitting as sucn Board ot equalization may adopt lor tne distribution or adjust ment ot sucn costs. All persons interested will file their objection, if any they have, to the assessment ot taxes against their prop erty on or beioro tne lutn day oi way, 1910, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., (central timo) with the City Clerk. By order ot the Mayor and City Council made tho 5th day of April, 1910. CHAS. TEMPLE, City Clerk. Notice to Property Owners. Notice is hereby civen that tho City Council of tho City of North Platte, Lincoln county, .Nebraska, will set as a Board of Equalization beginning at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., of the 10th day of May. 1910. at tho Council Chamber in the Court House in the City of North Platto. Lincoln County. Nebraska, for tho purpose of levying on the real estate lying and being with in "SEWER DISTRICT 'E' " taxes for the purpose of paying tho costs of tho construction of lateral sewer in said "Sower District E' " and that said taxes will be levied upon each parcel of real estate according to tho extent of benefits to such property by reason of tho construction of said lateral Bewer, and if tho said council shall find such benefits to bo equal and-uniform. such levy of taxes will bo according to tho iront loot ot tho lots or real estate within said "Sewer District 'E' " or according to such other rule ns tho Citv Council slttincr us such Board of equalization may adopt for the distribution or adjustment of such costs. All persons interested will file their objection, if any they havo, to tho assessment tuxes acrainst their nron ertv on or before the 10th day of May, luio, at y:;iu o'clock p. m., (central mo with the City C erk. By order of the Mayor and City Council mado the 5th day of April, 1910. CHAS. V. TEMPLE, City Clerk. NOl'IOn Ol-M'ltonATIi OF will. Tho fUato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, sh In tliu countv court. ThuESUto ot Nohrattka to tliu Duvlhoos, l.oiratL'oii. Ilelr.snnd rtredltnrnnf .Ineoli Itlcli. Jur. deceased, and to others lnturustod in I Haul manor! You nro liuruhy noutioa That an instrument purporting to do tno Last Win nuu xusta- inuut old aeon lucniKur, uoconsuu, is on mo lit said court, and also a petition praying for tlio nrobato of said lnstrumont. and for tho I appointment of Albert iiicnifror as exocuior. The popularity of "Tho Lion and the Mouse" does not seem to diminish at the Lyceum Theatre. New York World. "Tho Lion and the Mouso" played to the largest audiences ever known in the history of the Park theatre. Boston Herald. The play tho public has been waiting for. Boston Globe. The cleanliness of "Tho Lion and the Mouso" has much to do with tho establishing of its popularity. New York Telegraph. Tho greatest American play Been in years. Chicago Inter Ocean. As a drama it stands paramount in theatrical annals. Chicago Chronicle. Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. WALK-OVER SHOES" feet, they feel so easy. My! How Comfortable! When you say a thing is comfortable you mean it makes you feel pleased with yourself and all the world. You close your eyes and and forget you have You open your eyes, look at, your feet, and their tasty, natty appearance and feel more comfortable. You open your pocket-book look at the two dollars you saved and feel still more comfortable, and all because you bought a pair-of Patent Vamp, Dull Kid Top, Blucher Boot, Fan Model Price $4.00. Walk-Over Shoes. $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. Wilcox Department Store. a First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus $130,000. ARTHUR McNAMARA, President E. F. SEEBERGER, Vice-President, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-President, F. L. MOONEY, Cashier. Thatonihe3rddayof Mar. 1010. at I) o'clock A. &i said ltotition anu tno proor or tno oxu cutlon of nam lustrumont will bo heard, and that it you do not thou an near ana contest said court may probata and record tho samu, and grant administration of tho estato to AllMirt Itlchluor This notlcu shall lx nuhlUhca (or six Sue- cwsiro Issues In tho North l'latto Boml-wook- ly Tribune prior to said liuarlnir, WltnoM my hand and olllclal ttoal thU Uth day of April M10, W. O. Eiinn. County Judce. HHOBHMHHWmHiamHHHHHH The Vault without a faultConceded Best in the World It is waterproof, reinforced with Bteel throughout, finished with aluminum, and can bo obtained from your undertaker nt a reasonable prico. It is a sat isfaction worth more than the cost, to know that the remains of your friends and the casket containing them aro preserved from the waters of tho earth as they cannot bo when buried in any other way. The North Platte Vault Co., G. W. Prosser, Agt. 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