Richards Presents Strong Argument i Hand Painted China H Just received a beautiful line of Hand Painted Plates Vases, Sugar and Creams etc., the prettiest and most reasonable in price, we have ever had. Watch our Windows. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. We want your repair work. Local and Personal Krirt Allnn left Inst evoninc for Den- ver where he will make an extended visit with friend. .Attorney ficatty of Brady, was a business visitor in the city Wednesday to look after some legal matters. The North Platto Laundry, the Laun dry of Quality. tf Mrg. II. F. Stuart, who has been visiting friends in Columbus for two weeks, will return homo tomorrow. Thomas McGovern arrived in the city this week from Omnha for a visit of h few days with-his sisters Mrs. Garrison and Mrs. Huff. The finest lino of Dress Skirts, from $5 up, just arrived at The Leader. Flovd Steele, of Grand Island, arrived in the pity Wednesday for a visit with friends and to look after business. Mr. Steele is traveling representative of the Sherwin-Williams paint company and is well known in this city. Only one of a kind. Second shipment of LaVoRUo Coats and suits for ladies. Tub Hun. John Crowder, of Tryon. was a busi ness viBitor in the city the first of the week and called on his friends here. Ho left Wednesday for Omahn to visit for a few days and look after business matters. For Snlc Five room house, with bit; barn and other outbuildings. Inquire at GOG East Fourth. Miss May Lyons, of this city, was operated upon the first of the week nt the P. & S. hospital Her operntion was very serious, but 'was successful nnd she is reported getting nlong nicely. Tho household science department of the Twentioth Centurv club will bo entertained Monday afternoon, April Cth at tho homo of Mrs. Marshall Scott, 220 West Second street. All members of the depatmont aro invited to bo present. Mr. nnd "Mrs. Mackemer were ex pected to arrive in tho city this week enroute homo from the coast where they have been on their wedding trip. They woro unable to atop here on ac count of a telegram calling them homo hurriedly. Mrs. Macemer was formerly Miss Omega McNnmnra a sister to City Engineer C. J. McNnmnra. She was married Feb. 18th at Peoria where they will mako their homo in the future. Russel Beddell, of this city expects to leave today for New York City where he will make un extended visit with his mother and other relatives and friends. Jay Smith expects to leave soon for San Francisco where he will take a position and mnke his permanent home, lie will join his brother who now has a good position in that city. Mon's guaranteed suits at 515.00. Guaranteed all wool nnd to give satis factory wear or a new suit free. The Hun. ' A. C. McCaulcy was operated upon Wednesday nt the P. & S. hospital. The operation which was of a serious nature was performed by Dr. F. J. Wurtele. Mr. McCauley is reported getting nlong nicely. Work wns beirun yesterday of putting in two new skylights in tho rear of tho C. O. Wningand clothing store. The new lights will add greatly to the light ing facilitcs and make a much more attractive store, as well as giyc better Ventilation. Have you noticed the building in the Cody Additions -this Spring? If not, drive throuch tho additions, then im mediately phono Temple and he will show you what lots nro left, so you can pick yours. The precipitation Inst month wns but 41 one-hundrdths of an inch, while in March last venr it wns 1.68 and in Mnrch. 1912, it wus 8.08. Tho average for the month is 83 ono-hundredths. The deficiency of moisturo since Jnnu ary 1st as compared with tho average is 19 ono-hundredths of an inch. Call on "Your Bosom Friend." DIckuy'b Sanitary Laundry Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Picard have return ed to this city and expect to make their homo here in tho future. They left sev eral months ago for Los Angeles, Cnl , with the expectation of staying there, but say that they nre glad to get back to Nebraska. W. W. Scott loft yesttfrday' for Tamora, Nebr. nnd from thera he will go to Iowa nnd Ohio for his health. He has been quite poorly for some time nnd hopeato improve his health by the trip. Ho will return about September 1st to resume his Sunday school work. Miss Irma Huffman entertained a number of hor girl friends at her homo Monday evening. Tho evening was spent with social converse and Miss Huffman favored the guests with sov eral vocal selections which were much enjoyed. At u late hour ni:e refresh ments wero served. Stove Repairing. Stoves stored, cleaned nnd repaired. Stoves bought, sold nnd exchanged. Peter McGovern, 1005 Locust St. Phono Black 390. 21-0 Loans! Loans! I have money to make you most any kind of a loan you wunt. Either Build ing & Lonn or private. On farm or city property. C. F. Temple. Drugs. For all acute or chronic diseases, tho Indicator Homeopathic remedy, always the safest, quickest and best. In this department for the treatment of Chronic Eczema, Psoriasis, Pruitus, Lupus, Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular Swellings, Menstrual Irregularities Artcris Sclerosis and Cancer. Radium Hromido Pure. Twinem Drug Dnrr. FMltnr Trilinnn: "If. tnkoo nil tfirula nf fieople to make a world, they sav, and ikewise a small city of our size Is com posed ot an sorts or citizens, remaps the most numerous class in our town is that class which embrnces tho small property owner and to which I belong. I have been reading of late quite a number of articles in the various pa pers, both for and against the pro posed likht and gas ordinance, nnd not seeing any from citizens in my own walk in life, I would like to use a little of your space to state how the question looks to me. "The first question that appears for answer is' 'Do we need n better licht plant?, The answer is surpisingly un amimous that we do. The next ques tion is, 'Do we need a gas plant?' and the answer again is, almost as unani mous as before, 'we do' nnd I think that all will also agree that we need them now. "Now thenwe have this situation confronting us and which we must de cide it on April 7th. Are we going to vote for the ordinance and secure these advantages at once or are we going to vote againBt it and take our chances on getting them in some other manner? "I look at the question in the nature of an exact problem, one that admits of no guesswork nnd for the granting of the franchise I see the following benefits. "Better light service at once. "Gas servico in eighteen months. "$150,000 new capital brought in. "A new industry (?as) and therefor, "A nqw payroll, "A reduction in light bills of 20 per cent. "While on the other hand, if I vote against the franchise I have, "A vague and uncertain promise of "A municipal gas and electric plant. "Let's figure on how these things will affect me. Better light service will give me added conveniences in my home, while down town in the oyen ing nnd while going to and from my work at night. A gas service will lighten my fuel bills nnd render my wife's work more pleasant and agree able and taxe a dangerous element (gnsoline) from my home. $150,000 spent here will raise the assemble valation of the city nnd will tend to decrease my taxes, and I am also sure that the spending of that nmount of money in erecting a power plant and installing a modern gns and light plant will give the city a metropolitan ap pearance that will add at least $50 to the value of each $1,000 of real proporty in the citv limits. "Now then, say I own $1,000 worth of property. $50 on each $1,000 amounts to $200, 1 use on the average 22 kws of electric current a month and nt it saving of 3 cents per kilowat ,L would reduce my bills GG cents a montn or 4.7.92 in a year; gas a3 a fuel at $1.50 per thousand feet will reduce my fuel bills nt least $1 a month or $12 a year, so the total value of the new plant to me during the first year it is in operation will be not less than $219,921 with a yearly saving of-nt lens't $19.92 each year thereafter. 'These figures are not visionary for I have looked at the matter from a great many diiferent angles and I can arrive at no other conclusion. I am not a financial expert and lay no claims to being able to judge of the value of a frnnrhipi tn tlio nilv nr tn nmenoi'ifw but I nave some small conception of the value ot the dollars nnd cents 1 earn and when I can sec all these benefits immediately in sight nt not n penny of cost to me, not even a raise in taxes to meet bond interest. I am certainlv going to vote to bring them to me. For ten years: at least, we have need ed a better light plant and for some length ot time we have needed a gas plant and during all this time I have never heard even a chrip from our self-appointed guardians of the com munity about a municipal gas or elec tric plant except at such times as out side people have come in and offered to build these plants for us. Then this will-o-the-wisp is resurrected, dressed up and arrayed in nil tho glorious colors of the rainbow, and preceeded by banners bearing such 'inscriptions as these "all strangers are grafters,' 'a franchise in North Platte is worth $2,000,000,' it is paraded along the high ways anatnrougn tne uy ways until the voter has been induced to drivo this out side capital away and then it is care fully laid aside until a like occasion comes again and so I say to you that if you want better light service, if you want a gas service, vote for the pro posed franchise, for, if it fails to carry you will hear no more about municipal ownership from these fellows who are ahoutipg it now in a strenuous effort to drown the real issue. .Municipal owner ship is not the issue, therefore make no mistake. It is simply a question of whether you want a modern gns and olectric servico or you do not." Respectfully, W. L. RICHARDS. IDLE MONEY For funds that you will not use for a few Months, xve issue Time Certificates of Deposit which bear interest at 4 percent. In this way your funds which are temporar ily idle, can be mode profitable. We will be glad to explain the plan more fully to you, if you will call. McDonald State Bank, North Platte, Nebraska. CHAS. McUOWALD, Proaldont WW. H. McDONALD, Cashier W. E. STARR, Ass't Cashlor Mayor Names Clean-Up Days. To the Public: Friduy and Saturday, tho 10th and 11th days of April, are designated by mo as clean-up days for the city of North Platte. On these days property owners and occupants nre urged to gather all refuse and rubbish upon their premises nnd pilo same on adjoin ing streets and alleys. The city will provide transportation and remove same. This proposition is put to the citizens of the city nt tho suggestion of many who desire to have North Platte sani tury, clean and attractive, nnd particu larly of The Twentieth Century club. Respectfully. E. II. Evans, Mayor, W. L. Carey, of Omnha, represent ing the Omnha Structural Steel Works, was a business visitor in the cit yesterday. Cattle and Hogs WANTED Sell your Cattle nndJIIogs to Julius Mogensen, No. Platte. Hgihest cush prices paid. Office open day anil night in North Side Barn. First class horse and auto livery in connection Phone iV 29. HH&B mwr J i j. NEW ELECTRlclBiOH.il t 4 - '. " ' it- High Class, efficient GAS and ELECTRIC SERVICE will do much to build up North Platte, to add to her wealth, to add to her , ,f assessable property, to attract visitors and permanent residents, and bring money and added prospcrly into the city. To give high class ELECTRIC and GAS SERVICE, a" well,, ' ' , planned, high class, costly plant is necessary. ' "' We stand ready and willing to build a high class efficient ELECTRIC and GAS PLANT and to give to the city of North Platte High Class and efficient ELECTRIC and GAS SERVICE. To enable us to do this, we ask you to vote for Ordinance r 43 v i , i I f ... . j "I n North Platte Electric Co. WILLIS TODD, President. C. R. MOREY, Manager. Local and Personal An eight and one half pound girl was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell in the Cody addition. Christian Science Service Sunday 11 a. m. Subject "Unreality" Sunday school 12 m. K. P. hall, Dewey St. Major Woodhurat, who has been ill for some time, is reported getting albng nicely. He is able to get his sleep and now rests easily. M. Perkins, Singer Sewing Machine agent, successor to F. Pdrkins, West Fourth Street. Phone Red4C8. $1-2 A boy was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, 523 West Second street. Mother nnd child are reported doing nicely. Mrs. Homer HutT, who has been con fined to the t & S. hospital for some time, was able to return the first of the .week to her home in this city. Ask to see Regina Hats- worn by women of style. At The Hat Shop. 3 doors east of Fir3t Nationnl Bank. Raymond Tighe of Omaha is visiting in the city for a few days with his par ents and other relatives and friends. Mr. Tighe is attending Boyles college in Omaha. SEEDS of all kinds for farm and garden at Hershey's, corner Locilst and Fifth streets, phone 15. John Poulos, of tho North Platte Candy Kitchen, returned Wednesday morning from Omaha, he spent several days visiting friends and looking after business matters. Manetta O'Donnell, daughter Mr. and MrsA.. F. O'Donnell, was able to return home Wednesday from the P. & S. hospital where she had been for some time taking medical treatment. Tigeh Phess Drills at Hershey's, Locust street, opposite postoffice. A mistuke was made in our last issue in the advertisement of the Block Lndies' Outfitting store. Suits were advertised at prices of $5 and ur and it should have been "bkjrts" mstend of "suits." Money to Loan on Real Estate Private money three to five years, time or out of our State Building & Loan Association on long lime. Can be paid back like rent. Always money bn baud. N o delay Bratt & Goodman The D. of H. social club will meet with Mrs. Clara Van Doran next Tues day afternoon. In loving memory of my friend, Cora V. Yates, who died April 1st, 1910. L. M. H. Stability, Efficiency and Service Ilnvc been the Junctors In the growth of tho. First National Bank, -of- A'OISTJ PTJA.TT12, XISUKASKA.. CAPTAL A:VL SUJWLUSt One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. The Wide Boards in Your Old Floor can be made to look 'like narrow ones when doing it over with the Chi-Namel Graining Process nnd the wide cracks between boards made invisible. Call at our storeand we'll gladly ihow you-hovv nnd 'elljou jubt what it will cost for your fiqors. e must satisfy you to hold yourtrade. We will do that in Quality, Price, Service. TRY US m II ui Phone 90 Mock i mil Basement of The Hub. MR. farmer:- Vvh) not be up to date and have the same lighting convenience as your city brother. A small isolated light plant run by your gasoline engine is what you need. The electric light is as far ahead of the ordinary oil lamp as the oil lamp was ahead of the pine knot. When in town, call and let us explain this system. "Anything Electrical." Electrical Supply Co, ? p Stone Drag Co. North P'at'c, Neb. 217 East Gth Street. TJ5 ' JtSKJC nssssSS