atte mi-'MMItt Settee THIRTIETH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., MARCH 23, 1.915. No. 18' JIJDIIK MUELLER WINS PONY. litis u Lead of Over Million and Hnlf Over His Nearest Competitor. Littlo Jlmmlo Muellor, who has been a crlpplo nil his life and can get around only with tho aid of crutches was tho winner In tho pony contest, receiving ono and, rne-lmlf million moro votes than his nearest competi tor. Tho total vote rccolvcd by each of tho four highest contestants ijvas as follows: Jlmmlo Muoller .3,917,005 Alleen Llntz .'. .2.458.1GG Charley) Eshloman 1.124,025 Francis Doiph ' 921,555 Tho next highest contestant was Lawrcnco Hart with 528,740 votes, there wore sovoral with an aggregate of over 300,000, a number in tho 200, 000 class, and from this tho totals ranged down to 25,000 votes. Tho total number of votes cost reached tho enormous number of 14,237,045. Tho contest started with nearly ono hundred contestants, but as tho voto proceeded, many of theso practically dropped out of tho running, and what ever work tho dropped-out con testants performed was la tho Inter est of either Jlmmlo Muoller or Alleen Lltz, who seemed to bo tho favorites from tho start. Tho fact that over' fourteen million votes woro cast, Is ovldonco that tho contest was a success. Tho pony and tho outfit will be turned over to Jlmmlo Mueller to morrow, and no doubt ho will be a very happy boy. Ho will unquestion able tako pleasure in giving his young friends a ride. For Rent Seven room modern house in good condition. 415 E. 3rd St. Phono Red 440. 17-2 Grumlinn McWllllnius Injured Grandma McWllllams, mother of tho lato J. R. McWllllams, fell on an Icy sldowalk yesterday morning while cn routo to services at St. Patrick's S iff. church and suffered tho dislocation of tho ieft hlpF Tho accident occurred almost In front of tho homo of her grnntt daughter Mrs. Qcorgo Voselpka on cast Fourth street, whoro' sho was Immediately taken and a physician summoned. Mrs. McWllllams is eighty-five years old, and tho injury is thoroforo all tho moro serious on nc count of her age. She Is reportod to bo suffering greatl llert Harbor Enroutc Home. Bert Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Barber of this city, who had been in tho employ of ono of tho South American republics ns an export way of Asia and Europe, embarked for way of Asia and Europe, embark for for home at Rotterdam last Sunday. Ho will land In Now York aboutv tho first April, "but may decide to visit In tho east for some time before coming 'to North Plntto, WALL PAPER AT CV 31. NEWTON'S Largest stock wo over carried. Tho 1915 patterns aro In. Last year pa pers go at 10 Cents double roll, re gardless of quality. Call and see for yourself. FOR SALE. One of (ho nicest little homes In North Platte. Price bright and terms easy. Other cheap properties, farms n nd farm lands. 1IRATT & GOODMAN. Mrs. A. F. Stroitz will informally entertain eight ladles at auction bridge tomorrow evening. Charley Ell Buys Resilience. A deal was made yesterday whoroby Charley Ell becomes tho owner of tho nlco resldenco proporty at tho cornor of Fourth and Willow streets formerly occupied by tho North PlattH Gcnoral Hospital. The pur shaso was mado of John Brntt. Tho consideration was seven thousand dol lars, Mr. Ell trading In his proporty on west Second street Possession will bo given at once. Entertain for Mrs. Kockcn. Mrs. A. O. Kockon, who In point of years residence In North Plntto Is ono of our oldest residents, was the honor guost at a luncheon given Sun day at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnltor Kockcn. Tho occasion wa3 hor soventy-sccond birth anniversary, and to bo so remembered mado tho day a Joyous ono for her. Tho house was beautifully decorated and tho event a pleasant ono for nil participants. Good wishes for many returns of tho dny wero oxtonded to the honor guest. Train No. 11 to Go Rack. A Denver paper announces thnt No. 11, tho Denver train that was taken off sovornl months ago, will bo put back on about April 1st. It is under stood that the train will reach hero tho early part of tho afternoon, as formerly. Tho east-bound train will bo No. 14, but Its tlmo of arrival at this terminal has not been stated. FOR RENT A few tracts of good hay land close in, houses, rooms, storage space nnd snfo deposit boxes. BRATT & GOODMAN. Tho Hendy-Oglcr garago expects a shipment of six Ford and ilvo Dodge cars In a fow days. Eight of theso eleven cars have been sold. I 19 15 - 19 15 I ft 1 6 pnn cum Begins Tuesday, March 23; 2:30 p. m. AND CONTINUES THROUGHOUT THE WEEK We extend a cordial invitation to the Ladies of North Platte and vicinity to visit our store during this occasion. Come! Everybody Come! View the newly remodeled and only up-to-date Ladies' exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store in the city. Come and see our most beautiful Opening Exhibit of the sea son's most comprehensive assemblage of Fine Apparel and Milli nery, introducing tbe Authentic Spring Styles of 1915 in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Evening Gowns, Skirts and Waists. Each garment Full of Style, yet practical and "Popular Priced." Special Offerings During Opening Week Come tomorrow, come any day this week. You'll enjoy your visit and we'll enjoy your coming. No other stock so vast, no other assortment so varied, no other prices so reasonable. Your visit will prove pleasant and profitable to you. OUR MOTTO: WE SATIS FT YOU OR REFUND YOUR MONEY i Ladies Outfitting Stoir'e HOME OF THE FASHION GIRL. ALTERATIONS Fit EE OF I'll AIM E MKS. KELTNER IN CIIARfJE H.S coonover & Co. Clothing,' Hats, Shoes and Furnishings Greater Values Than Ever IN OUR $15, $18 and $20 Suits It is our purpose the present season to give to the MEN AND YOUNG MEN of Lincoln County for their consider ation, the GREATEST VALUES in Suits that has ever been shown here. OUR MODELS for YOUNG MEN are snappy and correct. For the CONSERATI VE DRESSER, neat and in the conventional. Spring Shoes Are Ready Shoes for this season have more variety than ever be. fore and the best way to get posted quickly is to vis it our Shoe Department. We not only have the style, but also the values, the fit ting service, and the deter mination to satisfy you in everything. BRAND,-- LOCAL AND PERSONAL Making over your own materials a specialty at tho Parlor MllUncry. 18-2 Tho Episcopal guild will hold a Boclal In tho guild rooms Thursday afternoon. Now Is tho time to buy u home. Lot mo show you my lint of bnrgnlns. 0. F. Temple. 1S12 Poland Glnn will return to- Perry, Iojwn, th& wefck atcr vlslUngffhla parents for somo tlmo. Mrs. James Snyder cntortalned at a kcnslngton Friday In favor of Mrs. Qcorgo LoDloyt, who with hor hus band will soon tako up a resldenco on a farm. Mrs. T. C. Patterson left yesterday for Omaha where sho will Bpend two weeks visaing . with hor daughtor, Edith,' who Is employed oh teacher in tho Benson schools. Let mo show you tho best Electric Vacuum Cleaner on tho market boforo house cleaning time, For Balo or rent, Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, phono red 104. 18-2 Bids for tho addition and alterations to tho W. C. Reynolds' block were oponed tho latter part of last week but tho contract has not yet been awarded .Tho bids aro somewhat higher than expected. Tho Socialist Study club will meet with Mrs Howard McMlchael, 421 So. Vino street tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Brooks Meft this morning for Gothenburg whero sho will visit rel atives for sovcral days. If you expect to build thin spring, now Is the (lino to get your lot. I have good residence lots In nil parts of the city. Let mo show ilicm lo you. -C. F. Temple. 1812 Tho Lutheran aid society will meet with Mrs. Frank Martin Thursday af ternoon on cast Tenth street. Mrs. Martin will bo assisted by Mrs. John Johnson and Mrs. Albert Steln-lmusen. Wo tako pleasure In announcing our oponlng display of Dress and Pattern HaitjB, Wednesday1 and Thursday, March 24 and 25. Wo extend to tho trado a cordial invitation to attend. McVIcker's Millinery, at Tho Load er. , 10t3 Al Tift will ship his grading outfit to Minnesota this week, whoro ho has a contract for railroad grading that will provide work until lato In tho fall. Ho will tako eighteen of twenty North Platto men with him. Tho work of rc-paperlng and re painting tho interior of tho Union Pa cific hotel Is about completed. Every room in tho building has boon re decorated, adding much to tho Intorlor appearance. Tho G. I. A. to tho B. of L. E. will give a ten cent social at tho K. P. hall Friday afternoon. All membors aro urged to como and bring a frlond. Weather forecast for North Platto and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wed nesday; warmer tonight, coldor Wed nesday. Highest tcmporaturo yester day 38, a year ago, 04; lowest last night 21, a year ago, 22. Under tho advanced Ideas and skill of Mr. White, tho decorator, tha In terior' of Tho Leader Js being hand somely trimmed for tho Easter open ing, which will ho hold Wednesday and Thursday of this wook. Tho" color, schomo Is lavoiidor and green, which makes a very pretty,, combination. Tho show windows reflect tho allowing of spring styles to bo found within. Ono of tho most enthusiastic sup porters of paving is W. C. Reynolds, who owns forty-four feet of busi ness proporty abutting on Dowoy. Mr. Reynolds during his lay-ovors aa en gineer at Grand Island has Investi gated tho advantages and tho benefits and tho cost of paving in that city, and is thoroughly convinced that 'North Platto is throwing monoy away by at tempting to) maintain our business stroets with dirt or gravol Instead of paving. Mr. Roynolds thinks there should bo no dolay in paving both Dowoy and Locust streots. For Sale nt n Bargain. Six rooom house, two largo lots with outbuildings and ehado trees on both. Prico $2500. Inquire of this ofllco. 15tf Students' Recital. Thoso students of tho Sutherland high schoool who aro being taught elocution and expression by Miss Alma Woltemath, or this city, gavo recitals Thursday and Friday evenings of last wook and also last evening. Theso recitals aro said id havo boon vory successful, covering both dramatic and humorouo'ojassos, and gavo ovl donco of Miss Wnltomnth's ability as i teaohor. Tho; .'program' wan inter spersed vlth niuslcal -selections,' In which Mrs. Harry Cramor, or this city participated. ,v, SEED POTATOES. Rod River Early Ohlos for seed. Oct your order? in, nlBo car of early Ohios for oatng, ..Both cars duo to arrive by 2Cth. R. N. LAMB. Phono G7 North Locust Street. Tho spoclal conforcuco committees of tho two branches of tho lcglslaturo got togcthor yeBtorday aftornoon and agreed on Tuesday, April G, as tho dato of adjournment. This queans that tho clock will bo stopped at that timo and tho two bodies will remain In ses sion until tho work Is complotod, tho bills engrossed and signed. All un finished business will go to tho dis card probably Frlflay night or Satur day morning following. WANTED Hides, Bones nnd nil Kinds of Junk. Highest Market Price NORTH PLATTE JUNK CO. A Call to Our SHOE SALE Will convince you that never before ft For Sale ('heap 1 1 Five acres cultivated land suitable ior cnicKcn rancu. (540 acres grazing land with school and telcphono Inc. School loaso G40 acres adjoining. O. II. THOELEGKE. have such values been offered you. REMEMBER everything in the house has been knifed to the hill andj'every ihing not- specially, priced, goes at 20 per cent off regular price; Yellow Front Shoe Store. 3rd St Phono Red 440 17-2