HU Ran The New Styles in Printzess Garments are Here. Before each Printzess Suit or Coal comes to us it has to pass under the scrutiny of seven experts. At seven differ ent stages of its progress it is turned over to these men. They examine it -for the slightest imperfection, for the small est indication that it would not be turned out exactly right. They consult the designer, the cutter, the tailor, the presser. Small chance for even the smallest error to pass; and all is done in your interest, that you' may not suffer the vexation, the delay and the disappointment of finding the one gar ment you liked and wanted imperfect and unfit to wear. That is why we want you to know Printzess Suits and Coats more intimately. The more you know them, the higher re gard you'll have for ;them7 V 5 ? Come in and let us explain some, of the things that make Printzess Suits and Coals better. , ' IT Tp lVliy A'ot I'nvol . "September Morn" at tlio Keith . The condition of Dowey street nt, Wcdnesdny, 3Inrch SItli. aZTJ!? & rtTwmf & Th0 lonB looked for and welcome ?imm?ner comedy; a bran now, up-to- t orougforo in the near 3 a y vniirs ilhu liiul srreiiL wilh iiiiuii w l 1 . . .. ... vnnfo n rrn flint frnr wna fltlnrl wlfli Sherman gravol at a cost of $1,200 per mock. Tiiat cravoi uaa now prac A t II.. .1 I .1 1 II 1 ... girls, comes to tlio Koltli March 24th. 'Knntfltnlinr Mfirn" nf nntirnn irnfn Ha title from the painting of tlio name s flnr tic wot nunsmnq T in Mnnmn pn . v ..v. ...... .uuu1,.. plan To pursue is to pave that street X inT,!vL l.ntVnr from Front to Third a distance of!11""? . m,v '"Lc" lJ' DaA"to,r- .9? and when a chesty old army olllcor, who has fallen in lovo with tho act ress, discovers sho Is a good friend of his wife's, creates enough laughter and plot for six musical playo. Tho scenory Is prettily designed and nnlntrul nml llin print nmltiff liitri-w1iif.no ! the latest Parisian creations. tlcally disappeared and tho ko-up The company numbers within its of the roadway Is tho Platto valley jo coast Bm V PCpl0, Th dan soil Hio linttnnl nf whlr.1i ,1rnn mit ' COa.al P coas- ,.1"0 BlOry 1108 10 UO . nnmhprn nro mnnv mt,.fn,1 !!? h.gHly onjoyablo anl DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dratisb? Office over tho McDonald Stato Bonk. LOCAL AM) PERSONAL Mrs. F. 0. Hoxlo wont to Ogalalla Saturday to visit friends for a fow days, Ulg lino of man's ami young men's surinii suits at $15.00, $18.00 nnd $20.00 at Scoonovor's. , . Aboiutf twenty v couples of " high scKdol , sttidonts . hold an onjoyablo dance? at tho Masonic hall Friday ev ening. Crowe's orchestra furnishing tho muBic. Ladles' dros3C3 fronv$& to $35 shown at- Tho Loador. tteprcscntattvo Scott lloy'noda camo up froih Lincoln Friday night and loolced after business interests for a couplo of dayd, returning tei tho stato capital yeotorday. Sheer llnons In all shades for spring and summer drosses, shown at Tho Loador. It. 0. Cary, station agent at LIsco oil tho North Rlvor branch, has pur chased -tho Tribune nowspupor at that placo and will dovoto his idlo time to its publication, Attond tho Easter Display of famous llogina lats, Wednesday and Thurs day, Marcli 24 and 2D. McViekor'a Mlltlriory, at Tho Leador. lGt3 Notwithstanding tho very sloppy and BlUBhy condition of tho roads, a 'largo number of farmers woro in town Saturday, Auto ownors substituted horses for their cars in making tho trip. Great assortment of spring mlddys for girls from ago C to 20, prlco 7Cc to Sl.GO, now on display at BLOCK'S. -aovornor Moiclioad has signed tno nW5 lull which requires lot" o'whora to mow weeds in- streets nnd alloys fronting their property. It also re quires tho owners of vacant lots to keep, tho weeds thereon cut. Ladies' and MIhhch Spring 'Suits from $12.G0 t0 ?37.G0 ohqwn at Tlio Tho Jjoauor. Tho Good Samaritan Hospital will hold graduation, cxorclsco In. tho haeomont of tho Episcopal church Thursday afternoon at 3:30, when Miss Esther Norbock will rccolvo tho diploma of a graduate nurse. - Miss Norboclc was n Btudont nurso in tho former P. & S, hospital prior to en torlnc; tho Good HnmnWttin. J 'Tho Bent mid Cheapest . Fir nnd lilio insurance written liy Brim & Goodman, (illicit adjustments nnd u square deal. Tho Boy Scout movqaiont which has been inaugurated, In town by tho offorts of Hov, Barton, Is rapidly growing. Ono troop of twenty-four boys between tho ages of twelve and Dlglitoon ycarB of ago has been formed aud anothor troop Is in course of formation. Country hikes will bo taken aB soon as thfl weather will permit. Ayhllo a potltlon liaa been illcd with tho city clerk nBklng that tho propo sition of HceuBo or no llconso bo sub mitted to the votors, there la sold to bo po organization bohlnd tho peti tion and that no great effort will bo tnndo to iulluonco votors in favor of a dry town. It was gonorally sup posed that Sanford Hartman would poso as tha candldato o& tho dry oloment, but this denied, For Snlo nt u Unrgalur Six rooom liouso, two largo lots with outbuildings nnd shade trees on both. Prlco $2500. Inquire of this ofllco. 15tf fniir lilnclffi- In nnvltif? n rnnfn flin owners of tho property abutting on tho Btrcots pay for tho work except at tlio street and alloy intersections, thus making tho burden of tho city very light. Prac'tically all tho lot ownero on Dowey street favor paving, and If the property holders are willing to bear their proportion of the cost, cer tainly tho citizens nt largo should not object to tho issuance of long tlmo bonds for paving tho intersections. In Btreet paving North Platto Is lamentably behind other Nebraska towns. Kearney made a start last year, and is so well pleased that more of that work will bo done this summer tho necessary arrangements now be ing made. Norfolk has mado arrange ments to havo G miles of paved Btrects, Grand Island and Hastings nro In creasing their mileage of paving every year, nnd in a number of castorn Ne braska towns of 2,000 to 3,000 con siderable paving has been done. in every town whoro street paving has been laid the. people are anxious for moro. In ovnrv town It a rn. garded as tho economical solution of goou Birceia. Wo belloVO thnt. Nnrtli Plnffn nhnnld mako a start at paving this year. Hrldtro Bids Tomorrow. Bids for tho construction nf Hia new bridge across tho rlvor east of town win no received tomorrow and opened, Whilo no! !ids had beon filed un to vesterrlnv. rVinntv r.tarw Yost says thero havo been many in- luinuB, aim mere nro aireauy two or threo contractors In town inniHmr over tho ground preparatory to sub- fill i -r . , iiiuiuiB uiub. iL is predicted mat there win uo no scarcixy of bidders, as business In the tirhlen bulbil np linn Is a little dull and all tho firms arc anxtouB to secure contracts. If the successful bidder la energetic, ho should bo able to complete tho bridge by fall. Wo understand that it Id tlm f nlnn- tlon to build tho road east of the bridgo this summer, so that it will do in , goou conimioln by tho time tho river Btrnp.tnrn la pfimnlntn1 An o milo of this road immoriintnlv H - II 1 . muywuu aas aircaay ueon graded. Tlio Loader Has u Hum' Dnv. North Platto's fashion headquarters, wna a regular beo hivo Saturday. The day was bright and sanny.thore wore many ladles in frcm tho coui try nhd thesQv .with, -thohundreda - of town ladies who wero out shopping made the streets crowded and natur ally all desired to see what Is now in women's apparel anil went to the Leader to view tho 3plendld showing. From earlv In tho fnrnnnnn until loto In the evening the big store was so cruwueu witu Duyers that It was nec- ntlanrv tr nn t i uuiim ii. xjLuwti, u. 4i;uuiti uLLviinuj' i .&ivj,uuic ,iuiv tnu siiay computed m of Kearney, delivered nn address at dollars, woro extremely gratifying to how to paint a picket fence. The model of "September Morn" Is laid clnlm to by nn actress who has in structed her press agent to circulate the rumor that sho is tho original. Tho ludicrous moments when tho two Impersonators aro dodging oach other r.nmr tltn worlil nnnnlar TntiiTn lin. Ing Introduced In various attractive forms. Commissioner Springer ar"lved from Brady yesterday not feeling his best physlcnlly. Ho was in bed all of last week with illness resulting from a severe cold. OLIVER TWIST SUITS FOR EASTER Your little fellow should be dressed in one pi our Oliver Twist Suits $2.50 to $4.00 H. Scoonover & Co. morning service. Wanted work in hotel or restaurant as dishwasher or chambermaid by nvnArlnnppil wiTmnn "Plmim Tlol or inquire at G20 No. Chestnut street'. Ladles' and Misses Spring Coats from $7.50 to $37.50 shown at Tho Loador. roormastor Walker says tlio demand for aid from tho unfortunato Is not ilnnrnnqlnrr In fnrii tlirt ilnmnnrl la oven greater than during tho middle A A. t i oi mo winiur. W. L. Cary, of Omaluy, is in town and will remain until after tho opon- lncr nf lililn for tlir new hrldi'n. T4h will submit a bid for tho company j wuicn no represents. i Tho lntnsf. Wnnhnhln tlnn nf ilrnaa goods from 10c up to 76c. shown at ,11. T . iiio leaucr. H. E. Flflcld and N. M. Stark, of Dea Moines, Iowa, woro in town yes terday looking over tho plans for tho ...... i. i i it. , . uuw uriugu uim win prouauiy suu mlt a bid for Its construction. Old Trusty nnd Poultry lender In- culmtorB nnd Brooders nt fnctory price. SIMON BH0S. TllO .Tlinlor -1nRl will linvn "nnon houso" at tho high Bchool auditorium Friday evening nnd will present a program of music, pictures and com- uuy, jieiresnmoms win uo aerved. There will bo a nico assortment of aprotiB and fancy work, also plenty of good eatables, at tho Easter sale to bo held April 3rd by tho Methodist ladles at tho now location of Dirry- porry tc v orocB. DON'T GO liltOKE USE S0LVAY C0KK The Fuel Without n Fault Mr. and Mrs. V. VonGoetz received a wlro Sunday ovonlng announcing tho birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Ilandloy of Kansas City that day. Mrs. Ilandloy was formorly Miss .A11111U V UI1UUUIZ. Tho latest weaves of spring stylo silk and wool dress goods, shown at i no licauor. Tho Mothpdlst aid society will bo ontonaincu uy Mrs. J. S. Davis 813 wost Fourth Btreet next Thursday anornoon. ano will bo aaBlatcd by iuesuamcs swanBon, Wellington Welch and Adams. L. W. Walkor tolls us that ho will probably locato In Minneapolis as a Jobber of motion plcturo films. Ho has unacy copisuiorauon ft proposition from elfv. Itnrn riinnrn tn 1 111 lift residence in North Platto for Innd See ladled .wero general that the Leader's miring siock inrougnout la as un-to date aB will btf -found la the big stores in Omaha and that the prices uu un musses or morounndlse aro ex tremely reasonable. For Sale. My new douhln linn bo Ti,la nin is two distinct 0 room houses, modern, juii oascments, & heating plants. 2 laundry and furnace rooms, 2 coal looms, j cold atorago rooms. FIrat noor nnislicd In oak, built in buffets and kitchen cabineta, bath rooms and llghllntr fixtures lntnst iIarI Tnobi,, must be aeon to bo appreciated. Will maice a good homo and also income uom oiuer nair. call H03 west Fifth atroot. p. c. LETTS. "Buninvny June." Tho first enlaoilo Juno,' a now sorlal, will bo preacntcd at mo ivonn next Friday ovonlng, and ono oplsodo will bo given each WUUK, Mr. L. Garman, manager of Lincoln ixuurasuaa largest amusement enter priso says: "Wo ran tho second oplsodo at our uyno ineairo which aeals ono thous and, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, with snowing dally, to big business at all iiuiiurmuiicra. i consider "Runaway June" tho best serial story wo have OVOr run. It nhotocrrnnhlpnllu- nnrfnnl tho staging excelllent and tho Btory u muau imorcsiing ono, ono leaves tha audlenco hungry fdr ttlio next ;)Iollt,. Well Fiirin Sold for $12,000. Tho Henry Well farm aix miles west ui iowh was aoiu yesterday to Theo doro Van Busklrk, of Knox county ror twelvo thousand dollars. There aro 120 acros In tho farm, and the price was tliereforo ono hundred rlni lars per acre. Tho placo Is rogarded as among tho beat In tho valley and la woll Improved. Tho snlo waa mado through O. II. Thoolecke. Mr. Well will llvo on his homestead in McPhorson county for nt least tho next threo yenrs. This homestead coiiBi8i8 or U4U acres, part of which is goou rami land. Cano and JIlHct Seed For Sale. Blue Ambor fodder cano and Ger man millet seed for salo nt Howard ranch. tho 1G-3 Announcement Party. Miss Ida Alhnrtn CI Btreot, entertained at cards' Saturday in uuimr oi fliiss ttinei Mntson, whoso iimrrnago to ur. Joseph Mefford oieim win take placo March 17tli which has beon aiihmlUo.i Tn i,ivn Z. "ornoon Mrs. Fannie ho looks ..non it h .i,M WRW, u-roeno announced tho en favor gagement or tho hostesB to Mr, M. M. ueuenuougn, or Norti Plattew Neb, MIbb Groono ia a graduate of Margaret iwunmuu Mcunni nnn in n momiuii Kappa Chapter, Alpha Kappa Pal. Mr. Every month wo receive q shipment oi waists rom tlio Whitamor Co., tlio largest manufactures in the country, which sell at ONE DOLLAR each. The third shipment of these waists in now on sale. This sale opened Saturday and on that day over one hundred were sold, thus showing that the ladies appreciate the great values that are obtained in these dollar waists. Silk Waists on saie from 3,28 up, . 2. JL J& lissl .sua 8,a -r SJ itl S JULIUS PIZEE. Watch our wintlyw display. FOR EXCHANGE Section nf irnnil lilll I nml. ftw.n,i .vvouugo iowa, anu a post graduato of PURITAN IIKATT & (JObl)MAN. PZ. GazetteTimes tho university of Chicago. Pittsburg Sold by Rush Mercantile Co , North Platte Also by E. & W. Coker, Sutherland; Ganson & Ganson Hcrshey; Jons 5rmm-rf., Maxwell: Jnc Fredrickson, Brady