fm m CANDY MATINEE AT THE Crystal Theatre Saturday, April 19, At 2 P. M. A Sack of Candy Given With Each Ticket. . . . Regular Prfte 10c Local and Personal. Supt. Wilson Tout wont to Sidnoy this morninsr to act as iudco at a de bate between tho Sidney and Allianoe debating classes. Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler, of Rockford, III., left this morning after visiting for a week with Mrs. Georgq W. Monks whilo enroute homo from California. Big four day sale on ladiea' ready-to-wear garments at The Leader. L. L. Lease general manager of the International Harvester Co., and C. B. Hamilton cashier of tho same firm, came from Crawford Wednesday to spend several days hero. The tennis grounds on west 3rd street are being fixed up lor tho sum mer games. The club opens with a membership of twenty. Three courts are being arranged under the super vision of President Otton. New back stops will be added and several loads of clay are being used on the courts. A number of tournaments will bo held held during the summer season. The Auction Sale is attracting more people as the days pass. Last night was one of the largest sales of the week. We are keeping faith with the people of our city. Although we are suffering a great loss on our beautiful stock we are pleased to see our friends tako advantage of tho opportunity to buy at such sacrifice prices. Every dny we see hundreds of new faces in our store and this sale is being so conducted that wo are certain they will become pennant customers. We guarantee every article exactly as represented and will consider it a favor if you will call on us for correction of any error that might occur. Sale every afternoon andevoning this week and next. H Hakry Dixon. effects of fashion, the better i. T II '"fv The more you know about style and the L .uli';, new ' v"1 Walk-Over Shoes FQr Spring m 1 We invite you to call and Men's . Women's . The nSany models, wide assures you of a perfect fit ' Wilcox Department Store )gdSKXK!HWK -. VVnVv'V,V- Stability, Efficiency and Service llnvo hcun tho Ftiotors In tho growth oF tho First National Bank, -of- XOJITII PLATT1S, XHJIJtASKA. CAl'TTAL A.VD SUJtI'LUSt One Hundred and Fity Thousand Dollars. Indifference Shown in Y. M. C. A. Campaign. The Tribune regrets to announce that but littie enthusiasm is evinced in tho Y. M. C. A. building campaign, espec ially by those who aro in position to make liberal contributions. Up to date the subscriptions aro below tho $10,000 mark. Only one $500 subscription hnB yet been made, the others ranging from $10 to $300. At a meeting of tho committees last evening an executive committee com posed of ten bnsiness men was ap pointed, and this latter committee will nave general supervision of the cam paign. Tho contributors up to last evening numbored about eighty, and tluavorago donation has been sixty odd dollars. Figured in the total amount so far con tributed is the 82,000 given by the trustees of the Sidney Dillfon fund. It is evident that if $40,000 is to bo raised, a more henrty response to the solicitor must bo. made by the men who enn afford to give. Somo of tho contributors, considering their menns, havo been very liberal, others have not given nearly as liborally as they should. Every booy is free to offer their j moral surport, but unfortunately moral sup port will not erect a $40,000 building. Band Dance. A very enjoyablo social function of the week was th nnnual ball held by tho North Platto Military Band at the Lloyd Opera House last evonine. At 8:15 Leader Stamp and tho entire band played the opening overturo which was enjoyed by the largo number of on lookers who occupied tho gallery. A program of popular and classic pieces followed in the concert and at nine o'clock partners were chosen for the first waltz. Twenty-one dances com posed the evening's ontortainment and woro arranged lor tho pleasure and convenience of the dancers, the maior- ity of which remained until the closing notes of the "Homo Sweet Home." Everything was systematically carried out, thus making the ball one long to be remembered. The band boys are to be congratulated upon tho succossful ness of their annual ball. Ben Hnr. The famous novel written by Lew Wallace, "Ben Hur," will bo read and illustrated at tho Christian church on the evening of Tuesday, April 22nd, 1913. A program of some two hours of splendid pictures has been' nrronged undor the auspices of the ladies aid of the church, and all proceeds of the en tertainment go diroctly to them. Tick ets are being sold by them for 15 nnd 25 cents. Those who have read this book will bu greatly interested in the mono logue. In addition to giving the read ing, Mr. Knowles will sing several pop ular songs.illustrated. Among them will be Ben Bolt, and The Old Cross Roads. Others equally good will bo sung. Help tho ladies out, and enjoy a splendid, first class entertainment. Wanted A competent girl for general house work. Mrs. A. F. Stroitz. tf Mrs. F. H. Longley has returned from an extended visit with her son Dr. Rhoades Longley in Fondulac, Wis. W. M. S"ack has purchased a Buick35 touring car. you will inspect our new creations $3.50 to $6.00 $3.50 to $5.00 range of sizes and widths :vxV like VJS2' WiWX i m a. i ;vv o ' v 1 CLUB NOTES. Mrs. P. A. Carson will entortain'tho M. M. M. club at cards Tuesday after noon. The 500 club which was to havo met with Mrs. T. C. Patterson has been postponed till Monday evening, April 28th. The session of tho Mothers Club, at the homo of Mrs. Charles Clinton Wed nesday afternooon, Was one of tho plcasantest of tho se ailon. Tho rofrosh monts were very enjoyable. The Indian Card Club were the guests of Mesdames J. II. Stono, Albert Schatz, Charles Herrod and E. J. Van derhoof nt the homo of the former Wednesday afternoon. Card games were played and first prizo won by Mrs, J. F. Clubaugh. second honors were awarded Mrs. Will Hawley. Tho re freshments were unusually fine and nicely served. Guests of the Club were Mesdames Charles Whclan. Harry Fleishman and Miss Alma Wnltcmath. Wednesday evening the metnbors of tho Catholic Girls club were entertained at cards at the homo of Mrs. William R. Moloney. Seven tables wero used in playing progressive five hundred, tho prize fr which was won by Miss Gor trudo Walker. A two course lunch was served on smnll tables. Assisting tho hostess were tho Misses Ellio Christ, Vorn Scharman, Nell Hnnifin and Hannah, Keliher. Guests of the club were Miss Fenton, Mrs. W. A. Buch finch and Mrs. Elmer Baker, of Salt Lake City. Fifth and Last Number of Lyceum Course. Miss Caroline A. Lowo, of Kansas City, will givo the last lecturo sourso next Tuesday evening, April 22nd, at 8 p. m. at Lloyd's opera house. Her subject will be: "The Socialist Move ment." Miss Lowo was at one time an officer of the teachers' association of Kansas City and was a very prominent teacher. For two years she was in charge of the Woman's Department of the Socialist tmrtv in the national offico at Chicago, and she is also widely known as a "woman suffrage worker. Her experience nnd ability qualifies her to present her subject in a clear and convincing manner, nnd every woman in North Platte should hear this lec turo. In order to give every woman an opportunity to hear Miss Lowe, tho management will admit all women free to this lecture, Mrs. Henry Heckor nnd son re turned Wednesday nftornoon from a visit in eastern points with relatives. Gasoline nnd oil stoves cleaned und re paired. Peter M. McGovern, phone 390. tf William Kletik has purchased a Btiick 31 touring car of the J. S. Davis Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cary aro moving into the Fenwick house on west Gth, which they will occupy while Mr. nnd Mrs. Fenwick nre visiting in California You can get your worn-out carpets made into benutiful durablo rugs. Write the Lincoln Rug Factory, Lincoln, Neb., for illustrating folder. 22-9 Mrs. A. E. Huntington left this morning for Grand Island to spond n month with relatives, before returning she will visit her daughter at Palmer, Nebr. The J. S. Davis Auto Co telegraphod last night for a cnrloud of Mitchell cars to be shipped to North Platte at once. The load will! consist of one Big Six one Little Six nnd one four cylinder, nil of which are sold to locul parties. FOOT NOTES Men and women find joy walk ing in Walk-Over shoes. Wilcox Department Store $ To Loan on improved farms at low rate of interest with privilege of partial payments. Buchanany& Patterson. Your Door "'Jiusyj' lie ought to have Stone Drug Company Installs New Fixtures. Yesterday the Stone Drug Company received two carload of now counters, shelving nnd show cases, with which to refurnish its store rojm. This furnituro is of dark oak finish, attractive in pattern and nil pieces match in finish and design. Workman aro now plac ing tho furniture and when this work is completed this phnrmacy will present n modern appearance in every particu lar: in fact will be furnished as attract ively as one could desire. The Stone Drug Company, through tho energy, ability andcourteousnessof the manager and part owner, J. H. Stono, has built up a very large business and is one of tho recognized nouses of its class in the west part of tho state. The added attractiveness of tho store will tend to incroase its volume of busi ness, and at tho snmo timo ndd to the joy of Joe nnd his assistants. During the past few days nlno resi dence lots have beon sold In the Trustee's addition. Those wero all bought for residence purposes nnd quite a number of new resiliences will bo started soon. Thore tins been no spurt in the sale of lots in this addition, but a steady demand for these lots exists nnd the growth of this part of town contin ues at a good pneo. TheTrusteo's addi tion is developing into tho best rcsidenco district of North Platto nnd it has very much to recommend it Tho city park is located hero nnd it is an eleven acre tract, which will prove n great benofit to tins part of town. I no most mod orn school building in tho entire city is being erected in this part of town nnd will be completed this fall. It is com mon knowledge that this is the highest part of tho town nnd tho sewer is deeper in the ground than in any othor pari, oi uiu cuy. opienuiu Basements cnn bo built without loar of water. There aro still 78 lots for sale in this addition. Tho coming of the Burling ton will enhance tho vnluo of theso lots grently. Prices $200 to $400. A discount for cash or sale will be made on install ments. For Salo by W. E. SllUMAN. All goods in tho rendy-to-woardepart-ment of Tho Lender aro being sold at one-fifth regular prices for cash. This is a grent npnortunity to secure n cont, suit, dress, skirt or other garment nt n very low prico. Miss Both Cooper and Dolbert Welch both of Wollfloet, wero quietly married at the court houso yestorday afternoon by County Judgo Grant in the presence of a few relatives and friends. Jpsse E. Rector has purchased two lots in tho Trustee's addition at the corner of Fifth street and Tabor Ave., upon which he will erect a modern two stqry house this spring. Wanted Plain sewing nt the homos of tho employers. Mary L. Martin, 112 South Chestnut St. 21- The Lutherans will roceivo a free will offering next Sunday morning for the tornado and flood sufferers of their church to help repair and rebuild their damaged churches. Mrs. Thomas Gorhntn and children, of Grand Island, are expected tho first of next week to visit her sisters Mrs. Mury Dunn and Mrs. Kate Daly for a couple of weeks. Found a Cure for Rheumatism. "I suffered with rheumatism for two years and could not get my righ t hand to my mouth for that length of timo," writes Leo L. Chapman, Mnpleton, la,, "I suffered terrible pain so I could not sleep or lie still at night. Fivo years ago I began using Chnmberlain's lini ment und in two months 1 was well and have not suffered with rheumatism since." For sale by all dealers. 0 is Locked To tho customer who calls for your telophono number mid is told "the line is busy." "Line is Busy" May mean that the cus tomer gives his intended order to your competitor. Have You 1'Jnouyh Tel ephone Lines? NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY Rev. McCready, of Rfcvnnna, camo last evening to attend tho funeral of his son-in-law, the Into Sidney Dillion. John Ritner loft nt noon yostcrdny for Omaha to purchase a Simplex motion picture machino and other fix tures for his new theatre on west Gth stroot. Pittsburg Perfoct Electric Weld Fenc cing, Grnnd Islnnd Uarbcd Fencing, Rarbwiro nnd nails for salo ntllershey"' 5th and Locust Sts., Phono 15. tf High Living Costs According to What Yon Use. Lots of Grocery prices nre no higher than they were twelve years ago. We Sell Macironi lbs for 25C Coconnut Bulk best grade porlb 2l)C Eggs per dozen ljC 20 lbs Granulated bcetr n Sugar thl.UU 18 lbs Granulated cancel nn Sugar, for Jl.uU Tomatoes, full size can ( standard per cnn 1UC Corn standard per ran 7c iff 4 cons for, ZDC Quaker Oats largo pkg. . 2l)C Quakor Onts small pkg.. lUC E. C. Corn Flakes 4 pkg.. 25C BrokonJRice per lb 0C Rico Jap typo 4 lbs for... LoQ Prunes smnll size per lb. . . . 0C Corn Stnrch per pkg J)C Gloss Starch por pkg )C Corn Starch Kingsfords per n pkR OC Silver Gloss Stnrch per pkg qC Yeast Foam 4c pkg 3 for.. 1 OC Lewis Lye per can oC Eaglo Lyu per can oC American Lyo per cnn oC We pay cash for Bnchanan & WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. 1 wain List of Dwe Nice Seven Room Cottage and two Lots, out--building?, shade trees and nice lawn 1011 WestSitli St. A bargain at $2750.00. r Five room house and barn, South Dev6y street. $1,250. ..."-, Extra good seven room house, barn and outbuild ings, house modern except heat, $3,100. East Third street two blocks from court house. N 1?:.... 1 1 iivu luuui iiuiist: a 1 hi uarn itjcaieu on west 1 njru street, close to Washington school. Price$2,ooo. The lot is worth the money. , Nice six room cottage 72 1 West Seventh street, handy to new round house. 2,200. Extra nice 4 room in the 600 block. Pnce$i,75o. Good eight room dwelling on West Tenth street, ' in the 900 block. Price $1,700. All of these properties are choice bargains and can be bought on easy terms. Be sure and see these before you buy. Buchanan & Patterson, , 1 Sole Agents. i - t - t m b - -iiiii;i-;? Oickey's Doing It I li DOING WHAT? equippment, expert help and scials for quality work. Put trial order DICKEY'S SANITARY LAUNDRY. "YOUR BOSOM FRIEND." Auto Delivery - 3i Dr. T. C. Qulgloy, of Clildnpo, .who has been associated with Dr. Ochsner, of' tho Augustina hospital for a number of years, will nrrivo today to tako charga of D. T. Quigloy'B patients during tho letter's absence in Europe. M. E. Church. ! Sunday School 9:45 lum; Prenchin 11 n. m., by the postorTutinlor Lcaguo 2:30 p. m., Epworth League G:30 p. m., Preaching by tho pastor 8 p. m. Swift Premium Hams per lb National Oats largo pkg.. National Onts small pkg. . 20c 20c 10c Fels Nnptha Sonp per cako. 0C Soda Crackers large boxes l perlb 02C Oyster Crackers largo boxes per lb ()2C K. C. Baking Powder 2T n ozcan ZUC Royal Baking Powder 16 15; ozcan 4DC Dr. Prices Baking Powder c ICozcun 4DC Kraut porcan..-. I(jC Hominy per can lUC Pink Salmon per can lUC Swoot Potatoes per can. . 1 Z2C Potatoes 15c peck por ei bushel 5UC Coffee fair grade per lb. . . ZuC California Fruits in good m syrup porcan ZUC Coconnut best grado 1 Hi f e package per pkg I DC Evnporatod Apples por 4fr Horse Shoo Tobacco, per ACn Spear Head Tobacco por 1 s ib 45c Star Tobacco per lb 45C J. T. Tobacco per lb 40C your butter and eggs. Patterson's 1 1 . .1 ... mt . n'l.! Modern except heat. Price ) cottage on West Tenth street, )m Why the finest work this side of the Miss ouri. We have the the service. The three essen us to the test by giving Us a Ilib0. Phone 77 T if JJi L more telephone lines. KCTiMMMMrmiim.MniiwiwMMmw.Ti 4wa !!3.i-iijh.i ;im wra.Y3Mmiie!a,iig!grafijnrtW-SCTaUJCZai rjuyMWfltauscrczj . "03- NT I