DR. 0. II. CRESSLCR, Graduate Dcnlisl. Office over the McDonald Stato Bank. Mrs. W. P. Crook will entertain the Wednesday muaicalo tomorrow after noon. MiRses May McWllliams and Mabel JcfTcrs returned yesterday from a ten days visit in Omaha. Jako Miller and Cy Fox, of Gnrfleld, and Postmaster Reynolds, of Suther land, are visitors in town today. Chas. B. Hanford, the actor, made an interesting address before the high school students yesterday afternoon. Miss Anna Stelnhausen, the efficient clerk in Tramp's grocery, will resign May 1st and shortly thereafter will go to Idaho. The members of the Christian aid society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Max McGrew on west First street. Ed Rcbhausen returned today from Columbus where ho spent a couple days fishing in the Platte. He brought back a catfish that weighed thirteen pounds dressed. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wickstrom, Mrs. Emery, A. F. Beeler and other Her Bhey people came down yesterday to attend "The Taming of the Shrew" last night. Members of the M. B. A. and a few invited friends will celebrate the thirteenth anniversary of the order Wednesday evening. Ice cream and cake will be served. Mrs. J. G. Beeler left thiB morning for Lincoln where Bho will meet her daughtor Mrs. M. E. Scott who is com ing to ' North Platte to spend the sum mer. The exhibit of Pickard china at Dix on's yesterday attracted the attendance of many ladies. The showing wna cer tainly an artistic one. Many orders were taken. The illustrated lecture by Rev. Sarber, of the Grand Island cbllegc, which was announced for Monday evening at the Baptist church, was postponed until Thursday evening of this week. Weather forecast: Generally fair to night and Wednesday; not much change in temperature. The maximum temp erature yesterday was 78, a year ago 52; minimum thi3 morning 42, a year ago 25. Weather Regulator McDowall is certainly giving us a fine brand of spring weather. If ne will seo that we get about two inches of rain with in the next week our admiration for him will be all the greater. Chas. B. Hanford and his excellent company presented "The Taming of the Shrew" to a fair sized audience at the Keith last evening, who expressed themselves highly pleased with the production. In the Leader Millinery department you will find hats fifty per cent lower than at any other place in town. County Treasurer Langford is consid ering the advisability of publishing a list of those who are delinquent in the payment of the 1909 personal tax. This plan was tried in Omaha a year or two ago and resulted in spurring delinquent to come up with the coin. Members of the American Woman's League will remember that a very inv nortant meeting will be held at Mrs, Stobbins' Saturday, April 16th, at threo p. m. Bring a friend with you. They will be interested in hearing of the great convention to be held in May. The real Germnn and Irish no imi HnnTnhlecloths with nankins to match at The Leader. The Buffalo Bill Gun Club will send a team to Gothenburg Thursday to participate in a trap shoot with the tenm of that nlace. The North Platte team will consist of McDonell, Hosier, Watkins. Rebhausen, Den, Sawyer, Neville, Starkoy, Ouimette and Mul doon. North Platte has won the cup fwlen In succession, and if they win in shoot thev will retain it ww ,w.....-r m permanently. The entertainment committee of the Young Men's Christian Association is planning a rare treat for members. their mothers, wives, sisters anu sweethearts. The response of the ladieBhas been so generous that wo feel under obligations to them and take this mode of expressing our apprecia tion of the services they have rendered ihn AHnrintion. We cordially invito you to spend an evening with uh. Apples 75 Cents a Box. Just a few left at this price, so you will havo to hurry. Wilcox Dept. Stohe Beat Discharged Frank H. Bent, of Wnllnce, charged with the illegal sale of liquor at his drug storo in that village, had his hearing in the county court yesterday and today, and was discharged by Judge Elder, the evidence not being sufficient to hold the defendant to the district court. Thero wore twelve counts in the information, and the complaining witness was Rev. Tweedy. The liquor taken from the drug Btoro by tho sheriff under a search warrant was ordered restored to tho defendant. Stovall Fires a Gun. Claude Stovall, charged with shoot ing, was brought down from Suther land by A. B. Yates last night and odged in jail. Stovall is the young mnn who a couple of years ago forged check on his uncle Win. Beauchamp, of the northside, and found guilty, was sent to tho penitentiary by Judgu Grimes. After serving his term, Sto vall associated himself with a Woman who he says is his wife, and started out touring the country in vaudeville stunts. The couple eavo a perfor mance at Sutherland, and somo of tho 'touch only tho high placo" boys of that village smiled on the femalo vnu- devilist with broader smiles than Sto vall thought was necessary. He be came angered and pulling a gun shot in the air or ground at least ho fire tho weapon. Nobody was hurt, but he was gathered in by tho peace officer and brought to the dungeon. . It is said the atfairwillbo smothered as quickly as possible. Miss Mabel Day will entertain six teen young ladies at a six o'clock din ner Friday in favor of Miss Mabel Jef-fers. Tho Oakland car owned by R. A. Garman is ready for livery service again after being out of commission for a time. Tho Easter Cantata repeated Sunday evening at the Lutherat church was presented again to a largo and ap preciative audience. George C. Stewart,, of Sunnyside Vineyard, California, visited his cousin Mrs. A. F. Streitz on Sunday while en route homo from a visit in Scotland. The ladies aid of tho Baptist church will hold an exchange Saturday, April 16th at Howe & Maloneys. Your pat ronage is solicited. Mrs. Frank Scott, of Hershey, who has been visiting friends in town for a few days left this -morning for Brady to visit her parents. Tho agricultural class of the high school has installed a corn testing apparatus. Farmers who desire their seed corn tested can have the work performed by the students free of charge. The Call of the Blood . for purification, finds vofco in pimples, boils, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, nil signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King's Now Lifo Puis make rich red blood: civo clear skin, i-osy cheeks. fine complexion, health. Try them. 25c at Stone Drug. Co. DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Uraduato Northwestern University. Office over McDonald State Bank Automobile Meeting. The members of tho North Platte Autom'obilo Club aro hereby requested to moot at the Commercial Club rooms Wednesday evening, April 13, at 8 o'clock, for tho transaction of impor tant business. All owners of automo biles in this vicinity arc also requested to attend this mooting. J. B. McDonald, President. M. K. Neville, Scc'y. Lincoln Goes Dry. Tho election in Lincoln yesterday on tho saloon or no rialoon proposition re sulted in a victory for the temperance people by a majority of nenrly one thousand. Over 9,000 votes ' were cast. The result in Lincoln will have more or less influence nil over the state and spur tho prohibitionists to greater efforts. For the Best Hail Insurance. ,Mr. Farmer, do you know that there has been a big reduction in the hail insurance rates for this year and that you cannot afford to let your crops go uninsured and when you write this in surance why not get the best? Write it in the "National," a company with Total Assets (Jan. 1, 1910) of 9, 328,707.25 and know that your loss will be settled promptly and liberally TEMPLE REAL ESTATE & INS. AGENCY. C. F. Temple, Mgr.. 1 & 2 McDonald Block. Capital Removal Campaign. N A Grand Island dispatch to the Bee, dated yesterday says: A meeting of the Commercial club has been called for tomorrow evening for the purpose of' discussing the action to be taken with reference to Bccuring a vote by the people of the state on tho capital removal proposition before any appro priation or levy is made for a new capital building. The aim is to co operate with every city and county in central and western Nebraska. Kear ney's Commercial club already has a committee on publicity and tho fact is recognized fully that up to the point of fixing a new location, if it comes to that, tho interests of the various cities are identical. There is little doubt but that there will be united action, definite plans to that effect having been, in a measure, formulated. Just take a peep in our window and see tho nobby men's suits we aro offer ing for $10. The Leader. Pure Lake Ice. If you want pure lake ice see or phone me.' I havo a supply of clear soiidly frozen "ice and will make prompt delivery. Try me. Prices as cheap as any. J. D. W. LINCOLN, Phono 448, lf 474 i Residence Lots. There are more new houses and built in the Trustee's Addition in.any other io blocks of the city. being completed this spring- than There is a Reason! The reason is that each lot has 1. Five foot cement sidewalks, Graded streets, Sewer, City water, Free delivery of mail. 2. 3. 4. 5. When the Waterworks controversy arose and neither tho Waterworks Company nor the city would provide water mains, an order was entered in the court having charge of this bank rupt estate, directing the Trustee at its own expense, to lay water mains for all persons needing the same in the Trustee's or Riverdale Additions. These water mains are now being laid. The Trustee laid at its own expense five foot cement crossings. The Trustee's Addition is being improved with better im nrovements than elsewhere in the city, because the lots are purchased by those who build their own improvements, not a tenement district. It is I 1 W SMI i Dress Well Never overlook the fact that you are always 4 on view to other people, and that it depends in i .. 4. -1 .1 I 4 F ' a gicai. uiuuburu uu yuur clonics now yuu iru h sized up. fknf A VU Wll llllll 1IV.IV., Oil, IHVi UliW 111U11V..1 klltlb will be worn this season by the very best ciressers. you win see tne nancuworic ot tnc j artist in the cut of the liberal lapel the drape J of the coat that outlines the figure and the graceful case and hang of the trousers. Two and three button models. Suits $15, $18, $20 up to $25. Every man who buys a suit here will know what it is to be well dressed. j. b. Mcdonald; THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES. Automatic Refrigerators. You are cordially invited to look over the season's offerings in our Shoe Department, The line is complete in every detail and enables us to meet the most exacting re quirement, Your special at tention is called to the Pumps in patent leather, gun-metal, and cravenettes, in one and straps. We make a specialty of Boys', Misses' and Children's Shoes and Oxfords, and have a very varied line of Comfort Shoes and Oxfords, lace and elastic gored, in fact no No foot is to difficult to tit at Wilcox Department Store Worse Then Bullets. Bullota hayo often caused less suffer ing to soldiers than the eczema L. W. Harritnnn, Burlington, Mo., got in the arms, and suffered with, forty years. 'But Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured mo when all else failed," ho writes. Greatest hoaler for Sores, Ulcers,, Boils. Burns, Cute, Corns, Bruises and Piles. 25c at Stone Drutf Co. Lot Prices $250 to $400. Five per cent discount for cash. Time payments, one-tenth purchase price down and one-tenth every three months. For sale by Wm. E. Shuman. Naval Oranges 39c, 33c, 29c, 23c, 14c A Dozeq. The quality is now unusual ly fine. They are full of juice, the flavor is unusually good. Our saving to you is brought about through our buying an unusually large quantity, thus securing every price concession possible to obtain, which we in turn pass on to our customers. If you call we think you will be im pressed with the desirable nature of our offerings. Wilcox Department Store. House Cleaning .. Necessities .. Furniture Polish, Sunshine Finishes, Sulphur Candles, Floor Wax, Formaldehyde, Chloride Lime, Moth Balls, Insect Powder Oil Cedar, Paints and Brushes. Schiller & Co., 1st door north 1st Nnt'l Bonk A Serial Story in eight Chapters. Chapter II Comparison. . mm wouia not go hh would not go back to candles! Neither would you use any other kind of an Ice Box, when you see the advantages in an Automatic, Call at the store for demonstration. DERRYBERRY & FORBES. Block 168 for Sale. Only Five Blocks from Dewey St. Between E. 2nd and 3rd Sts. IiOTS FROM S3O0 UP. Ah excellent opportunity to buy' a lot without a law suit M. KEITH NEVlXXiE, Room 4, Theatre Building. PURE STRAIN Ohio Seed Potatoes, FROM Red River, Minnesota, $1.10 Per Bushel. at TRAMP'S GROCERY, also t Tramp Westenfeid, NORTH SIDE.