i V M i ! ' -3 r?c N.J 1 r "W atoll e s A big discount on watches this week. See our window then come in and let us show you CLINTON, Jeweler and Optican. W Want Your Repair Work tjKm5fmiCt PHONE 4 OK 8 Ml Or S REXALL For w Your DrujB. Orders De jllvorod promptly. and DRUG STORES m NYAL '? i "fcs Local and Personal Alvin Eliut spent Sunday with friends in Gothenburg. CharlciJ. Pass ipont yesterday in Grand Island on business. Mm. Brennman, of Lewellon, '. visit ing friends in town this week. W. C. Mctlc returned Saturday from a short business visit in Denver. Miss Irene McGee went to Hrudy Sunday eveningto visit relatives. Mrs. Nellie Campi, of Wallace, is spending a few days in town this weak. M. Bly, of Staploton, wns among the visitors in town tho latter part of last week. Mnc WeBtfall left yesterday morning forKonrney to spond several days on 1 and Sunday with Mr. Rev. Sullivan, of Elm Creek, visited Rev. McDnid tho Utter part of last week. Miss Marie Stack returned Saturday afternoon from a short visit in Hershey with friends. Miss White, of Hershey, came Satur day to visit her sister Mrs. Will Eshle man, Mlsaos La Vaughn Carroll and Tyrone Winklemnn will go to Fremont this week to visit relatives. ' For Salo Buff Orphington eggs for setting; 60 cents per sotting. Inquire at 513 East Fourth. Will and Alma Waltematlr attended a dance at Kearney Friday evening and visited friends there. Mrs. George Roberts and daughter, of Maxwell, came up Saturday morning to visit Mrs. Charles Stamp. Everett Kindell local reportor for the Daily Telegraph visited friends in Lin coln and Beatrice last weak. Mrs. B. L. Lambort and grandson loft yostorday morning for Paxton to visit relatives for several days. Miss Dea Hardin, who is teaching music in Big Springs, spent Saturday and Mrs. E. A. business, Mrs. John Kennedy, of Maxwell, is visiting her sister Miss Lillian Graham tills week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Tuckor Sunday evening at the P. & S. hospital, a baby boy. Sheriff Real, of Ognlalla, visited in town yesterday whilo enroute homo from Maxwell. Big four dav sale on ladies' ready-to-wear gnrmonts at Tho Leader. One fifth oir for cash. K. G. Smith, of tho local telephone company, left Saturdoy evening for Omaha on business. Dr. Marie Ames and son Roy re turned Sunday evening from a short visit in wostorn points. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mason rotutned Sunday morning from California where they spent the winter with friends. Bring your hens to the North Platte Produco Co., and get 12c u pound. 20-2 B. F. Sailor, of Elm Creek, came up Saturday evening to visit Mrs. Sailor who Is in chargo of the Lender Millin ery. Henry Kebliausun returned Saturday morning frqm Lincoln whero he took part in a-slioot held by tho Lincoln gun club. " Robt. Dickey left yesterday morning to spend a couple of daya transacting business in the western purt of thin state'. M,rav dnitius E. D'oyd returned to her home'In Omaha Sunday nftor n pro tractcd visit nt tho homo of her nep hew W. H, 'McDonald. Tho bill -passed by the legislaturo compelling ruilroad companies to pro vide all switch stands with lights, was algne.dy.Governor Morohend Satur day. MrH. Guy Swope and daughter who have boen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fied Kudo in California for a several of weeks will return tho latter part of next week. Tio Leader is offering otif-flfth off on tho regular prices for all ladies' ready-to wour garments. The Leader guarantees lower prices than any other , atore west of Chicago. Ladies, take advantage of The Leaders' offer on all ready-to-wear gar ments. One-fifth olf regular prices. This mans a saving of four dollars on a twenty dollar garment. Mr. and Mrs. ttbrman Edwards, of Brally, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy at their home Sunday. lrs. Edwards was formerly Miss Bertha Banks of this city. ,.F. C, Letts hak awarded the contract to Clyde McMicheal for tho erection of & double house on west Fifth street, each 'apartment to contain five rooms with bath, and separate heating plant. Mr. Leonhart wishes to announce to the people of North Platte that ho is building a residence which necessitates part ot his time looking after the de tails of same, hut will be with the peo ple at intervals as often us It, is possible for him to do so. Other Information will ba given to those Interested at Mr. Clin ton's store. All porsons having piano work will be taken care of b Mr. Lonhnrdt In person. 2-t Garllsch. James Methersaid who has been lo cated at Pine Bluffs for sevoral months, spent the latter part of last week with local friends. Miss Corrimme Lyle, of Youngstawn, Ohio, who came last week to visit her aunt Mrs, Frank Barncll, will spend two weeks here. Yos Our Blue Birds will be on sale at our auction. In fact everything in our store. Dixon, The Jeweler. Ellis C. McCoid died at his homo in Hershey Friday ovoning of paralysis at the ago of sixty years. He leaves an aged wife. You can get your worn-out carpets made into baautifuldui ablo rugs. Write the Lincoln Rug Factory, Linooln, Neb. , for illustrating folder. 22-9 Mra. Charles HofThinc, of Cheyenne, who wnffcaliei,heru hy tho illness of her father 0. U. Frazier, returned home Saturday morning. Frrenda'in tdwnrecMved cards from Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Small, of Chicago, formerly af this city announcing the birth of a daughter on April Oth. Pittsburg Perfect Electric Wold Fonc- ctng, brand Island Uurbed Fencing. Barbwii'e and nails for salo at Hershey" 5th and Locust Sts., Phono 15. tf John Ilinmau returned the latter part of lnwt week from Oakland, Cal., where ho spontsuvoral months with his daugh ter and assisted in tho building of a new home for her and her husband. Attend t)ic 1Q cent sale at the Hub Saturday, April 19th. You'll be in terested. At a mooting of the "iiro department held last Week nn election of office rs was held with tho following lesults: ChM, Charles Bowman; Secretary, Can ScottraaaurorChqster Mucomher." In honor of their nunt Mrs. J. L. Redfleld of Omaha, Who is their guest, Mesdames J. B. Redfleld uml W. J. Redfleld enturtained the Harmony club Saturday at cards. After tho games a nicely prepared lunch wus served. All goods in tho ready-to-wtardepart-mont of Tho Leader are being sold at one-fifth regular prices for cash. This is a great pportun!fcyt6 secure a coat, suit, diW9.tsku,tbr.otfiogarment aba verylowfyrfc&.v1' NoSv line "of Guaranteed Itubber goods.ust nnived. Goods and prices right Rincker'Book & Drug Co., r 24.3 Blu-3 Front. The upbuilding of tho town of Staple ton has resulted in largely decreasing the hog shipments fronv North Platte. Tho average wokly,3hipinent is two cars, and tho shipments are ubout equally divided between the two buyers. Snow drifts" were directly responsible for the death of two locomotive engi neersin Nebraska lust Friday. Engineer Reising, living at Curtis and running between Holdrego and Sterling wus killed while bucking snow at Madrid, tho engineer jumping tho track and catching Reising between the tendor und the boiler head. Local and Personal. Dr. V. Lucas transacted business in Callaway last week. Everott Waro, of Hershey, was a visitor in town Saturday. The P. E. O's will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. II. M. Grimes. Mrs. Harry Moore is .assisting in the Block tailoring alteration depart ment. Mrs. Magnolia Duke has returned from Lincoln where she visited friends last week. J. W. Abbott and A. F. Beeler, of Hershey, visited in town Saturday on business. ''' Pat II tiger ty left the latter part ot last week for Omaha to take treatment for his eyes. Tho Indian card clnb will be. enter tained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. J. H. Stone. Clyde Fristo, who had been ill for somo time, was able to be out Sunday afternoon. Miss Anna Pielsticker returned yes terday morning from a professional visit in Brady. v Mr. and Mrs. Beam, of Hershey, spent the latter part of lost week with friends in town. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hendy will leave this week for Omaha to spond a week or longer. C. K. Martin arrived Saturday after noon from Omaha to visit his family for a few days. John Weinberger, Jr., roturned vthe latter part of last week from a short visit in Omaha. Mrs. W. V. Hoagland came from Lincoln Saturday evening to spend the summer. F. C. Hoxie came down from Ogal alia the latter part of last week to visit his family. Mr. and Mrs. Butler Buchanan havo returned from California whero they spont the winter months. Tho Catholic Girls Club will be en tertained at the home of Mrs. W. R. Maloncy tomorrow evening. Superintendent Smith, of Maxwoll, transacted businoss nt tho County Superintendent's office Saturday. Fqromnn A. V. Krugor, employed on the new terminal work, Is confined to his bed suffering with the grip. Examinations for county teachers will be held at tho County Superintendent's oTice the latter part of this weok. Gust Erixson, timekeeper for the steol erection gong on the new termi nal, arrived from Omaha Wednesday. Mrs. John Sims, who had been visit ing her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Beeler for several weeks, returned home yesterday. Word was received in town Saturday of tho death of Edward Luckey of Sutherland. Tho remains were shipped to Iowa for buiial. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Starr returned Saturday from eastern Nebraska where they wore called by the denth of the former's father. Mis3 Parks, who recently camo horo from Denver to visit C. 11. Moyor, lias accepted a position in tho Hub milli nery depnrtment Tho city council will meet in regular semi-monthly session this evening, and tho newly elected mayor and council mun will,taka their seats. "Uunty Pulls tho Strings," a Scotch comedy interpreted by n company of Scots, was presented to good sizejH audience at tho Keith Friday evening. To many the piny was somewhat disap pointing, though tho cast was strong. Harry JndBon, who was arrested last week for larceny on complaint of Fred Mnlono and tried In the county court, was taken to McCook Saturday by his guardian Mr. Wilcox who refunded the prico of the gocd9 and paid tho costs. Sheriff Salisbury returned the latter part of last week from Lincoln where ho took Harry Lindell to the'state pen itentiary, Lindell will servo flvo years for stealing goods from the Yates store at Sutherland. Tho $200 contributed to the Omaha relief fund announced in these columns as given by "railroad employes," was donated by the shop mon alone; tho amount givon by the englnemen and trainmen was considerably greater. Tho Young Ladies Bridge Club were tho guests of Misses Edith Patterson and Laura Murray at the home of the former Saturday evening. A couple of hours were spent in curd games and a nice lunch was served lato in the evening. For Sale. Two Shorthorn bulls. Inquire of or address Henry P. Hansen, North Plutte, ."Noli, Choice Residence Lots. We are offering full sized lots CG x 132, sidewalks laid, sewer, and city water from six inch main available and located within one block of Washington School southwest, corner lots for $500.00 and $400.00for inside lots. Buchanan & Pattorson, Sole Agents, 211-1 Bellevue Addition. Bellevuti Addition is located northeast ot tho new round house; adjoining the original town of North Platte on the west. Lots in tho addition will be for sale beginning Apt it lGth, 1913. Most of. these lots are on high and dry ground, close to the city and aro vory desirable for residence lots. They are close to sower and water connections. Nothing better In the lino ot city property at i present. Good investment for spec-' ulators. As theso lots are choice they will sell readily and prospective buyeis ' will huve to como early to get the best I or desired locations. Lots will be sold I on easy terms. Come and see us. F. J. Diknku & Co.. Cor. Front and Dewey. Phone Red 572. I pedal FourDayJale At The Leader in the ready-to-wear department commencing Wednesday, April 16th., and ending SATURDAY evening, April 19th. ONE-FIFTH OFF va M JVS m & m w $&&- iSSi m $.. On Ladies' Suits, Coats, Dresses,' Dress Skirts, Petticoats, Kimonas, Waists, in fact everything in the ready-to-wear line goes at one-fifth off for cash only. Alterations free. The latest in the above line will be found in this reliable old establishment at cut prices which no store west of Chicago will .make at this season of the year. Don't delay for these goods must move fast. JULIUS P1ZER, PROPRIETOR T0 Iff "C Jfk FkTlfe ffiriy ftp W aP" iixkm m ft38 WSr r LOOKING FOR AN INVESTMENT GOING TO BUILD? 'lam offering for sale 75 lots in the" North Platte Town Lot Company Addition. Just west of the beautiful Cody Residence, and adjoining the best residence section of the City. Sightly Location, Graded Sreets, Reasonable Prices, To negotiate quick sales I have priced these lots from $125 to $300 each. Let me take you up and show you real values in the old, original Addition to theCity. Phone for appointments, Office Black 277. Residence 298. O. H. THOELECKE, Exclusive Agent. L Pure Lake ice. I am prepared to furnish the citizens of North Platte with a fine t quplity of clear lake ice, frozen from fresh pumped water. Thanking the public for their liberal patron age last year, I respectfully solict a continuance of the same this seasons. L. W. EDIS. Phone 0555. EmgEmsEsmmmn PJ7RONIZE THE DJT ffl 'House of Good ShowEn I When in North Plnllo. .Motion Pictuies. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathlcriiyslelan nndSurgeon Hospital accommodations. Medical nnd 5 stirgicnl attention uhen obstetrical cases. f Olllco Phono 1KJ Kos. Phono U3 OHlco McDonald Stato Rank llhl'tr 9"essaaa(oefltaa Stability, Efficiency and Service tire lioon tho "'loiors lit tho growth oi' tho First National Bank, XOKTll lLATTti, XJJiMSA'.l. i CAPITAL AXD SIJiil'LUS: One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. The Old Reliable When your clothes need pressing, cleaning nd repairing, lot the Old Re liable Tailor do it and do it right. .We have been rioingthta work in North Platto for thirty" "yeora, know how to do it' nnd do it tha way it should be dono. ' ' That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of the Nyal drug store. Office phone 211. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Rank Building. ( A. J. AMES. MAIUB AMES. 'A ? . Docfors Ames & Ames, J ti q Physicians and Surucons, l v Office over Stone Drug Co. 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