7 i ,., ...i, iWim !......-. nil , ., . ,. - . . - . . . . . . . . ijP &. ... JTi ?r I frK -4 LK.I If i" i A 1 K fa" v bociety and Uiibs The Talk of Town --What? WW) Wl miwwwwwrpwwww The Immense Stock of Ladies' 6oa uits and Dres Dd, AT THE LEADER 100 Ladies Sample Suits T" J-ust arrived from the best Manufacturer in the United States, no two alike. These goods were sold to me a? 1 0 cents on the dollar, and we are now placing these goods on gale and will give fihe'public the benefit of the same. We sertafrily have sold more Suits and Coats than anv two seasons before at this time S6S : "wis BUI T No two garments alike shown in our store, our goods are of the smartest shown west of Chicago, and above all the public saves af least OnenThird by purchasing their garments at the Leader. We buy for cash in large' quantities direct from the Manufacturer nd this Saves the Mid'dle Man's profits. 1 1 1 During this week a pair of Kizers Gloves to match the Garment bought in our Store will he given FREE I The meeting held at the public library Indt evening to complete tho organiza tion of the woman's club was attended by ninety-one ladies, about twenty more than at the initial meeting last week. By a unanimous vote the new organization merged with the Twentieth Century Club, retaining that name, but making the club a departmental one. The de partments aa at present w.:' consist of civic, domestic science, music and art, literary and current events, five in all. Seventy-six enrolled as a member of one or more of these departments 3 Irs. J. J. Halligan was selected as head of the civic department, Mrs. J. B, Bed field domestic science and Mrs. E. W. Crane music and art The heads of tho other departments will be selected lator. The literary department wijl take up the tho program as outlfned',by the year book lately issued by the Twentieth Century Club. The civic department will hold its first meeting at the library building Friday afternoon. ' The organization was further perfec ted by the election of Miss Laura Murray an corresponding ssceratary and Mrs. E A Garlichs journalist. Tho membership fee was placed at $1.60 per year. Mrs. Frank Buchanan and Mrs. Roland Malmsten will attend the ses sions of the state convention of women's clubs which will be held in York next week. Both go as delegates ffm the Twentieth Century Club, which is a member of the state federation. Tho convention will be in session sayeral day- ; The J. D. club held a suprtif Htfrty "n Mies Edith "Wendebom Saturday evening ami spent a eoupte of hours en joyablv in games and music. Nice re f . esbmeits were served. Miss Wen- erorn hw just returned from an ex . ttnde-1 isit n Portland. ' Tb P. ii O will twain Its rear's work Wedi.t-tiay afternoon, when the tiiit.kl I mdeting will be held a the. home of y.fi. HTM. Grimes. Tlie yearbook issued provides for n program o .in teresting meetings. , .,-.. A surprise party was tendered Miss Helen Tatum trrr? latter part of last week, an affair which was enjoyed by a score nf her young friundri. A two course lunch was served. The Royal Neighbor? wll hold a reg ular meeting in the K. P. ' Baft this afttrnoon at 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be served. The Girls' Friendly Society of the Episcopal church will meet at the parish house this evening. .Mrs. J. W. Fitzpatrick entertained six ladies at luncheon yesterday in favor of Mrs. Perkins of Omaha. T h Remember our line of Dresses whether it is for house, party or dress-up, for Ladies, Misses or Chil dreri7 are-unequalled for style ant3 price 'An' immense line' of MissW and' Children's "Coats, "Furs and everything pertaining to the line of Ready-to-Wear will be found at .The Leader. Special extra sizes will be found in our store. Competent seamstress to do the Alternations Free of Charae Julius PIzer, Proprietor. THE LEADER, North - Platte, Nebraska Local and Personal Miss Jessie Babbitt, of the Wilcox Dept. Store, is spending a two weeks vacation in Omaha. Ralph Graham left last night for Omaha where he will spend several days taking in the sights at the Ak-Sar-Ben. Bonds (every known kind) written while yon wait. C. F. Temple. The Rebekah Kensington will meet at the hall Friday afternoon. A musi cal program wiil be rendered and re freshments served. Members and friends are invited. VT. H. McDonald returned Sunday from Lincoln where be attended the convention of state bankers. He was re-eJeeted a member of the executive committee of the association. For Rent Two furnished rooms. In at 510 east Fifth street. Two felony cases will come up in the district court next month. Frank Holt stander charged with forgery and Tim Dunn, who stole money from the borne of Mrs. Lottie Cronin. The coanty commissioners convened in session this morning. A Greek was jailed last night on the charge of stealing coal, and two colored mokes who had no visible means of support were given a night's lodging in trie same insuiuutm. Weather forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Unsettled weather tonight and Wednesday: cooler Wednesday. Moderate, variable winds. Highest temperature j esterday 71, a year aeo 52; lowest last niebt 38, a year ago 27. T. M. Cobagen, distributing agent for the Dolan Fruit Co., of Grand Island, and the Granger Co .of Lincoln, finished delivering to local merchants today the last of seven cars of peaches. This is certainly a lot of peaches to be consumed in a town of 5,500 people. Just closed a deal last week for two lots in Dolson's addition to build a store on. Just watch this addition for the next sixty days. C. F. Temple. Church News The contractor who was warded the contract for placing window itrips on tie federal building began the work The passenger elevator in the federal buikling was completed Saturday and a test made by elevating about a ton of nails in keuil Thn nlnvatnr will nn i "-. ; . "......., Lost on the road west of the McNeel 3 V V ro'nreseSive f & ranch a package containing whip cord .L J lESfK.lf ,I .u meet J skirt, cloth too overshoos and nthor &-""".. . -.,. w unc in a Lcmley Company Draws Crowd. The Lemlejjmuiical comedy company, sixteen in number, opened an engage ment at the Keith last evening nnd was accorded an audience that almost filled the seatinc capacity of the house. LThe bill presented last night, n melange oi singing, aancing and comedy skits. developed good singing by a bunch of eight or ten girls, with Mr. Lemley aa the lending soloist and central figure. A negro impersonator figures as the come dian. For a low-priced attraction, the performance is classy, and 'well worth while. TVIlh the exception of Friday night thu-cornparfy is billed for each eveninc this weeJrfcgiving three com plete chants of program. , or so. th tf ' Choice resident loU in all parts of tie city. U r. letnpie I The Methp&st aid society will Thursday, afteroooB with Mrs. John Evans, comer 3rd and Locust. The weekly business session of the Episcopal guild will be held at the guild house Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Metbcdht aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. J. EL fyans Thurs day afternoon. All members areaked to be present Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Gaither left Sat- pleJ M T Gather tobS. LsTged I F the girl of ISM and clos-, Oiamberlain's Cough Remedy "and thai for the coming year. ?ffi SSTJL L . i? ???& 'iJ!ffi!lh!f ?& S j .. . ..... ,,.w.v. .k.j iuki- ujb ivm luiiniiBici rgr Bjc oy an "& w c iMiics. aeajer. too rwie b iwler please return to D. a. ilc.Neel ranee or this offie. ' Priwen Garment Pictnre Slow. 1 Jh Princess Garment show adver- r -, K . '. tUeo to be given pttmber 10th and Langnt a liad Cold. postponod until October 1st, will be! "Last winter my son caught a very ' given attha Empress theatre tomorrow! bad cold and the way be coughed was ' evening. Tickets can be obtained free I something dreadful' writes aire. Sarah l of charge at the Tramp & Son's dryjE. Duncan, of Tipton, Iowa. "We j goods department. These pictures wiili thought sure he was going into consump .show the drejs fashions by decades, be-' tion. We bought just one bottle of Forwent. Houses, storage, room and safe deposit boxes. Btt & (3c&6Wn. Road Dragging not Comj? aljoryl. Attorney General Martin has ruled that is it not compulsory upon a county board to divide their county into road dragging districts. The question arose in Platte count;,. The attorney general holds that if a finding of a board is that it is not practicable for tue county to adopt the district system and that the roads cannot be improved by dragp'ng, owing to their natural condition, ' scc'a finding of the board is final and cannot be overturned only by appeal to the dis trict court. The law, he dclares, elves the board' discretionary powr to make this finding upon its own knowledge or by hearing or any other method it mav devise. Beginning next Sunday services at ; uie ijnswjmi cjjuicu ufi ounua)' I 4 Vif -i5-fcX' 2fc isiaJUDx &iKCw!K UOJUU , SJer rsatL -iW.TiZ-, THk- Corset- that follows the normally cor rect curves of the body, pro ducing the ideal of comfort and beauty, and makes possi ble to its wearer all the healthful activities of life, is The -&nrzcvzZ Mrs. Clowe 301 east 5th St. Phone Black 309 E&Sg2K3g3E; 3E3E 9g3E li-JVU Vi VII' 1WI, ,,, '"-! E I I 15 if r Z p- i will be a3 :olkws: buaday school at 9:45, morning seryice 11 iOQ, evenmg; eiTice 7 JO. Rev. and Mrs. B. A. Cram will en tertain the young people of the Metho dist church at the parsonage this even ing. The evening will be devoted to social amusement. The kitchen shower held in the church basement Thursday by the Christian ladies aid society was a de- 1 cided success and a number of usefui 1 articles were donated for the new kitchen. Friday evening a farewell reception for Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Gaither was held at the home of Attorney and Mrs j W. T. Wilcox by the members of the I P. E. O. and their husbands, A beaut ful engraved soremer spoon was given to Mrs. Gaither. The evening passed pieasanuv lor me loirty-one guests Enjoyable refreshments were served. The pvanpfJiKtir meotinirc at thp Christian church began Sunday and Wiil j continue for several weeks. At the evening service the remodeled and en- j larged buikling was packed, a number! being unable to find seats. Rev d F j Wbiston, the eTangebV it a most for-, dole speaker, logical and convinargj and delivers his sermon with much fr- vor. The song srvi: is made more , effective and pleasing by orchestral ac-1 companiment. ' i'AMt;; V9 m Bratt & Goodman are offering some desirable homesfor a cmallj amount of money and lands that ' produce good crops at $6.00 to I $12.00 per acre. Easy payment-, ! S tough ton Wagons at Hertbej "s tf BUICK BULLETIN Is your engine hard to start these cool mornings? Why don't you buy a new Buick equipped with a doable jet Marvel carburetor and an electric self starter that will do the cranking until the engine doe start? Anyone that bays any kind of a new auto that does not have an ftlcient self starter is certainly bay ing something entirely out of date and is making a poor buy for several other reasons. Iiuick autos are all equipped with the Delco Electric system. Three years of service on 80,000 cars has proved their relia bility. Why not get away from electrical troubles entirely by using this system? Delco outfits are en tirely automatic no gauges to watch at all. Charges and discharges automatically. See the Buick display at our garage the last of the week. J. S. DAVIS AUTO CO. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. ImiiiwiMiii nrinMiniaimiMai sn i iimiiiMiimiim i m illlH'lliljt'PiiTli TJfc if To Those Willi Idlo Afon$v; j Bratt & Goodman have a few I choice first mortgage loans to ijjiucc on goou income property, ; i netting 7 and 8 per ceiit Semi annual interest, ranging in .sums , of S300.00 and upwards. Nolh- ing better nor safer for your idje i money. See them. r. J . ?' wgnt"n. of Washington, D. C, left Saturday after spending several .days here making arrangements to . have the body of his sister, the late Leona Scott, removed to Sparton, Mo., i The remains were exhumed Friday and , shipped to Sparton the following day. j Blotter of Eighteen Children. "I am the mother of eighteen child 1 ren and have the praise of doing more work than any young woman in my , -own," writes Mrs. C J. Martin. Boone Mill, Va. "1 suffered for five years with stomach trouble and could j not eat as much as a biscuit without suffering. I have tak-n tree bottles of , Chamberlain's Tablets and am - now a well woman and weigh 163 pounds. I can eat anything I want to, and as l much as I want and feel better than I have at any time in ten years. I refer I to an one in Boone Mill or vicinl and ' they will vouch for what I say." i"ham- berlain's Tablets are for sale ir all dealers. A. 3. AMES. UABIC AUBS. Doctors Ames & Ames. s 9 !'I..H.Iiili. .ff wrwvflwwg: K" n K UVUVI9 HU1 U HU4Ci, , g Physicians and Surocons, ': U Office Ter Stone Drug Co. V A Phones 'Office 273 g 'J. Residence 273 6