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CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Mrs. Prod Darraclough a reported Improving nlcly from hor paralytic stroko of the first or the wool;. She is being treated at the. Good Samarl tan hospital. tntoaea' spring coats 187.60 sliown nt Tho Ladles' and from $7.G0 to Leader, Mrs. W. B. Brown will ontortain a nuinbor of ladioa this aftornoon on a farewell party to Mrs. Albert Sonoff, who with her husband, leaves next weo'k for Missouri to malco their homo. For Sale A new. barn suitable for an automobile. L, E. Hastings. 7tf Christian Selcnco service, -Sunday 11 a. in., Biibject "Man." Wednesday even ing meotlngs at 8 o'clock. To theso moollngs a cordial invitation is extend ed to all. Building & Loan building, room 25. 2 pounds homo made wclncrs uud 1 quart of fcroul for .10 cents for Hntur. day only nt Marti -Meat Market. Mrs. It. A. Gannan left yesterday for Omaha where she will visit for n short time. From thbro Blio wll go to Malvern, Iowa, where sho will spend somo time visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Garman formerly lived In Malvern. Trio latest weaves of spring style silk, and wool dress goods, shown at Tho Leader. Tho J. F. F. club was dolightfully entertained Wednesday afternoon nt the homo of Mrs. A. N. Durbin. Cards was tho entertainment of tho oftor noon and tho prlzos were won by Mrs. Glenn Mann and Mrs. C. Wllcrton. All preset report ,n pleasant aftornoon. At tho closo of tho afternoon nlco refresh ments wero served by tho hostess. Dr. II. C. Drock, dentist. First Na tional Bank Building. lOltf Dr. Mario Ames is reported in quite a Borlous condition ruj tho result of blood pol&onlng In ono of hor feet Old Trusty and Poultry Lender In culmtors mid Brooders nt factory price. SIMON BROS. MiM Thco Schwaiger loft Wednes day tnornlng for her school duties In Hnvslock after spending two weeks In this'' City on account of Mines. Tho latest washable lino of dross goods from l$c up to 7Cc, shown nt Tho Lcador. . In a card to Tho Tribune written from San Diego, Edgar Schillof Bays: "We start for Scattlo and other points north March 8th, stopping at Frisco to view the exposition. Having a flno trip and certainly enjoying tho mild cli mate.' II, V. Hillikor, general inspector for tho Union Pacific, transacted business and visited friends In town-yesterday. His son Charloy is attending Dart mouth collogo and Is getting along nicely, taking tho financial and banking course. A largo vnrlcty of imported silk glnghamB 25c per yard shown at The Lcador. Mrs. A. W. McKeown, residing at 1 South Locust street, Buffered painful injuries yesterday morning when sho fell over achalr in hor home. Sho stumbled ovor tho chnlr and fell, striking hor face. Her glasses wero broken and soyoral pieces of glass wero driven into her face. Her fnco was badly cut and sho sustained sov oral bruises about hor body. Medical attention was required to pick out the pieces of glass. Don't Go Hroko UsoSolvnyCoko Joa Roddy, watchman for tho Union Pacific company at tho crossing near Klein (Jhc)i Jilfo Membership. Monday ovenlng at tho monthly mooting of the North Platto Musician's Association Local COO A. F. M., Prof. Nicholas Klein was granted a life membership in tho association In rec-' ognltion of his long career as a mu- siclan. Prof. Klein came here thirty fivo years ago from New Orleans, hav Ing 'previous to that time been a band ninulnr In Unltml Slnlos firm v. nml having conducted ono of tho bestj "tyfa bunds In tho service. Many of our hwt musicians owo their success to thoi start glvon them by Mr. Klein. . I Tho North Platte Musicians' A"ssoc-! lallon will hold their annual banquet after lent. Tho efforts of tho committee In charge glvo promise that this will be ono of tho most oucccssful social events of the season In musical circles.' 8f s- '.- - Mil - t pnn g W SllStS I Plain and Fancy "Waists Extra "Values Tlio Lincoln Countv Acricultural as soclatlon will meet this afternoon at,"10 North PIntto Lumber company's tho ofllco of Secretary J, E. SobnBtlan to arrango for tho fair next fall. Tho meeting was scheduled to have been office, Bprnincd his hip quite badly Wednesday ovoning. Ho had started to get his horso and slipped on tho sido- held vcBterdav but was later nost-lwnlk- 110 lias an "rtlclflcal limb and poncd on account of some of tho nec- whcn 11 Bllnno1 Q"1 from h,m 110 could esflary arrangement not having beenlot Clltch Wmself. He fell In such a mntj0 j manner nB to sprain that hip very m, ... , . T badly and ho will bo laid up with the Tho representative of Francis La- . . ' , . ,, , , . , . injury for several days. Badio, humorous lecturer and enter-1 ' ' talner, was visiting IntSo city a short 1 ,iavo n fow cllolco SIGl- Gm" time this week In nit ;.nVompt to nr- Rll0(1 IsInna netl Cockerels from range a bendflt entertainment for tho nrIco winning stock for sale. AJso eggs Good Samaritan hospital. After somo for hatching. Hay W. Hoatson, Suth dollboration it was docldcd not to 'IrtMniLNob. w . , - Otf tAicn tm tho nlan. Mr. LD.nn.din i ' "? fl; Sobnstian- Wednesday Hied suit making nn oxtended tour of tho west Jn tho county court nBalnst clydo w' en route to tho South Sea Islands. Dark of tho Dickons vicinity for tho ,... ... . collection of promissory notes. Two fTlm TTnlfin Tnnlfl firm nMini wnaforM T r ..VI U . . . U . . A . Vrf W . . V. W LA. J .1 V. U I. VJ . . . - , , . , . , . . qqiiniB, pry iiiuu m um.i'uuiiun uiu uruu railroad are oald to bo sensibly feel ing tho loss of transcontinental iniBi ncss .that Is being .diverted by'vosBOl through tho Panama, canal. This is particularly true of lumber, and other commodities which are not time shipments. Only recently ono shipment of nlno million pounds of dried fruit left n California port via steamer for Now York. . I have taken tho ngency for tho now No. 7 Qllvor, typewriter, Old ma chines"" takon in exchange. C. F. Tracy, 914 wst Fourth street. 12-2 Hendy & Oglor aro considering tho feasibility of establishing a lino of Jit neys In North PIntto. If they concludo to lnnugurato this service they will put on three or four cars nt certain por l6dB of tho duy. Jltnoy sorvlco Is be ing tried out In Grand Island and Hastings, and tho success of tho sor vlco them will deteirmlho whether II6ndy Oglor establish the service Jn this city, For Sulo Tho placo at' 109 cast Elovonth street, cheap and good. For prlco and terms address, Mrs. Wulter Wilson, R. Dr. Herbert Ycucll's LecturcH. Dr. Herbort Youell, a man of inter national reputation will glvo a scries of entertainments at the Christian church of this city on tho evenings of Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, March 13, 15 and 10. Dr. Yeuoll owns tho finest lot of art slides with which he Illustrates his lectures and 'readings. Practically all of the leading, cities ltavo had Yuell on special .locturo and Chautauqua occasions. In his line ho has no peer. Ho is a man of wide travel, and ono who possesses the additional equipment of n splendid colleglato training. His numbers "Quo Vadis", "Ben Hur", "Tho Passion Play as I saw It In 1910." linvo been heard by hundreds of thousands of people from coast to coast. Ilia travel talks and pictoral dramas aro of the highest class obtainable. Dr. Youell Bhould bo given a great hearing In North Platto. The prico for tho scries of lectures (three) will bo 50 cento. Single admission tickets will bo 25 cents. Wntch for further an nouncement. Plan on hearing Yeuell. Store Will Be Remodeled. Tho furnlturo store of Howo & Ma lonoy is soon to undergo thorough re modeling. Tho plans for tho remod ellng aro now In tlio hands of tho ar chitect and will soon bo finished- and tho work begun. Mr. Maloncy stated yesterday that they have to havo more floor spaco to handlo tho Increasing business and for this reason tho store will bo extended In tho rear. Consider able more floor space will bo added In tho rear nnd tho other part of the storo will bo ro-arranged. for tho collection of a noto of ten dol InrB and tho Second for $21.02.- It is alleged tho notes woro executed Juno 5th, 1914, and duo July 1st. Ho asks principal and Interest at ten por cent, Two estates wero before tho county court, yesterday for first claim day. They wero tho estates of tho lato Nellie Fulton. Head Horshoy's advertisement o a closing out sale In this issus. Tler shoy tho hardware man. I2tf Tho club Novlta was delightfully cntortalncd Wednesday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Harry Samolson. Not withstanding tho inclemency - of tho weather nearly tho full membership was present with' tho exception of n fow who woro nbsont on account of illness. A plonsant afternoon was cn joyed With kenslngton nnd a do llclous luncheon was served by tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. Peters. Tho next meeting will bo in two weeks at tho home of Mrs. Charles Llerk, Ir., on west Eighth Btrcet. Notice we, aro picascu to announce MJntUYo havo secured as head nurso tho ser vices of Miss Picard, a graduate of-tho Methodist Hospital of Omaha. It is fortunate for surgical and medical pa tlents to bo under her care but more especially tho obstetrical cases who expect and deserve tho best of treat mcnt during tho lying-in period, for sho Is vory thorough In her work. This hospital is established for YOUR COMFORT, Is making Itself well-known and 1b being well auuort cd for which wo aro very thankful' lo our friends because wo expect It to be ono of tho permanent Institutions of North Platte. Wo want honest deal ing with American honor to no ho watchword. THE NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 1008 West Fourth Street, City. They are different than most waists. The styles .are different, they are more advanced and at the same time conform to the actual, wants of the wearer. The workmanship is different in the sense that they are made better and finer, conscientiously made. Direct from the manufacturers. The materials are different because they are far bet ter than are usually put into waists selling at our prices; We have just received a complete line of these waists, New, dainty designs, genuine values. The merchandise itself is the strongest evidence., Be sure and see these waists,- you . will be mof e than pleased Si Moved Shop Wednesday , A Hcuyy S.no.w H. J. Lawson, proprietor of Harry's, This section was visited Tuesday Shoo Shop, finished Wednesday mprn-j night and Wednesday by one at the ing moving nis snoe snop irom ine, neaviesi snow Biorms wo navo nau.in basetnant of the Building & Loan building into tho Keith theatre build ing and ho has a nice room there for his store. The now quarters will be recent years. Tho snow began falling Tuesday night, let up for a couple of hours about midnight, resumed early in tho morning and continued all day Wanted Girl for general house work. Mrs. W. H. McDonald, 407 west Fifth Btrect. 11-3 W. L. Kauffman, a fireman on tho Union Paclflb, la suffering with n strained back which will lay him up for n weok or more. Mr. Kauffman sustained tho Injury Tuesday whllo hnndllng local freight on tho lino, THK (JUAN!) HOTEL- - Whllo carrying a heavy pieco of Now open for business nt'310 oast freight Into n car ho slipped and fell much nicer in that they are on the ( Wednesday and well Into the night, ground floor and there Is much inoro Tho local weather bureau reported room. Ho has fitted It up nicely and tho precipitation at one and twenty- has many more cabinets than in the ' four ono hundredth inches, which old location. Mr. Lawson has been In would be equivalent to between twelve this city barely a year and his business and thirteen Inches of snow had none In tho shoo lino has increased to such molted as It fell. But little wind ac- proportlons that lio required more j companled tho storm and tho snow room. He Ltnrtcu in tno waitematu urmeu nut mtie. Jiast or wortn nauo Uillding nnc" later moved Into the 'tho snow was heavier, Grand Island re basement of tho Bunildlng & Loali ; porting fifteen Inches. ' building. Ho has but words of I Tho snow was moist and heavy and praise for North Platto and her peo-1 when it begins melting will make a nle. I wonderful lot of moisture 1 North Platte.'Neb., or Phono 780F4. tf I Front street. James Kumolos, -prop, with it. ill it) ft SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY MARCH 6, 1915 Swift's Per Premium Skinned Hams Pound I7ic We will cut them in half at the same price, 17 l-2c per pound. L1ERK-SANDALL COMPANY tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO PONY CONTESTANTS. From now until the closo of the Pony Contest, tho Tony Stores will 1s sue double tho regular number of cou pons to nil customers who pay their back accounts.. This menus that for. every dollar paid on account 200 votes will be Issued. Big Traffic Over LIncoIiiHIglnvay Homy Fredrlckson, cf Omaha, con- sul-at-largo for tho Lincoln highway, aiiytt that 2R.000 automobiles, headed for tho Snn Francisco exposition will pass through North PIntto. between May lBt and November 1st. Theso au tomobiles will follow tho Lincoln highway to tho coast. Every effort Is being exerted by tho Lincoln High way association to havo tho route In tho best possible condition. The worst strotehes nro In Utah, but there la considerable work to bo done in Ne braska, Wyoming nnd Novnda. mi. 1 11 1 . t - Tl i T I J.I1U lUUll'H uuciuiy Ul UU2 13. Ul U I, and B. will hold a ten cent social at tho K. P. hall this evening. Former Catcher Making Good. Word has been received here an nouncing that Leo Pass of this city, catcher for the North Platte independ ent team of last season, Is making good with somo of the fast ball players. He Is attending college in Washington, D. C and will make tho .tour with his college team this spring. Ho will hold the position behind tho bat and will play all of the largo eastern colleges. Pas Is a home boy and his many friends wll bo pleased to learn of his success. Schntz Building Sold A deal Is now being consumatcd whereby tho Sshatz building, tho south half of tho McDonald state bank build ing, wll bo sold to J.-W. Payno. Tho building was owned by Mrs. Edwlna Schatz. Tho deal will bo closed up this weok. Mr. Payno will put the building in tlio best of repair for the renters. It Is now occupied on the flrst floor by II. Scoonovcr & Co., cloth lors. Tho deal was made through J. F. Clabaugh. For tlio Stomach and Liver. I. N. Stuart, West Webster, N. Y., writes: "I havo used Chamberlain's Tablets for disorders of tho stomach and llvor off and on for tho past flvo years, and It affords mo pleasure to stato that I havo found them to bo Just as represented. They aro mild In their action nnd tho results havo been satisfactory. I valuo them highly, For sulo by all dealers. ' Suit was filed In tho offco of District Clorlc Prossor yesterday by F. C. Plel sticker, trustee, vs. John R. Rltner, Getting Ready for a Big Year. Tho farmer who will reap the big gest yields produce the best stock for market next fall Is tho farmer who Is laying his plans fos tho season's work NOW. Ho will tak? Into consideration acre age diversity, good soli, good seed, labor required, money requirements. In your plans for n successful year's business, Include tho convenient meth od of paying all bills and purchasc3 with checks on this bank. The Platte Valley State Bank "The Safety First Bank." Nr-b Vhttc Nebraska. I I et nl. The suit Is for equity and foro closure.