EASTER OPENING N! 5 Wednesday and Thursday March 24th and 25th, 191 OW comes, the Supreme Fashion Event of the Spring Season. Our Full Showing of New Styles. This week's display of new Spring garments affords opportunities for choos ing, such as the women of North Platte and the surrounding territory have never before known". Come in Wednesday and Thursday. Try on a few garments and see how becoming they are. See how easily they fall into place as naturally as though made just for you. You owe it to yourself to see The Leader's Coats, Suits, Dresses, etc. ' Certainly the Spring stock on display at The Leader is worthy your inspection; certainly a more complete line of goods that are more up-to-date, that are the real fashions, or that . are of fered at lower prices have ever been seen in . North Platte, Omaha or elsewhere. Whatever fashion dictates, whatever is dependable, will be, found at The Leader and will be found in almos endless profusion. ,: ! ' L Kayser's Italian Silk '"& lisle underwear in union or separate garments.' ' r Eli: 12 Easter Kid'QloVoS; Every pair -guaran- antec'd. In,, all .shades (ttjd sizes. SPECIAL OFFERING LAn up-to-date silk petticoat WiU'be' given "1 away with evielyi 'suit or dress sold from $15 up on the two open ,.inj 'days, and not on sales made previous. A them iit(4;cxpf cjjcc linf proved them the bct Uk clove made. Ak for them ut our Glove Department Short"KAYSER"SllkQlovc8 50c to $1.25 Long "KAYSER" " " 75c to $2.09 THE TIPS OUTWEARTHa OLOVIS" JULIUS PIZER Yours' for Great Values and Up-to-Date Merchandise, nruTr1 I,-,. LE A.DER N0RTHPUTTE KAILHOAl) NOTES Itoadmnstor. Sousor In In Omaha ou business connected with his ofllclfil position, TralnmaBtor Wirt returned Sunday from Chicago, whoro ho was called last' w6ek on business, -Mrs. Charles Groves will onterjtaln tho'En-Tro-Nous club tomorrow nftor npon, 120 west Nlnuth street. ,C. B. McLano, of tho postomco force resumed work this morning after be ing d small pox victim for thrco WCOkB. ljjrs. Thll Doata is Buttering sovoroly from erysipelas of tho face, which scorns lp havo resulted from having teeth oxtractod ' MrB. Chostor Macombor, who was oporated upon at tho Good Samaritan hospital Tuosday of last week, will return to heir homo tomorrow. Col Dcatty, of Brady, was In town yoBtorday, coming up to attend a caBo In tho county court, which howovor, was continued for thirty days. ' Tho Grlnnol Collogo Girls Glco club, consisting of twenty-four glrlB, under tho auspices of tho Methodist ladles, will glvo a high class concort at tho Keith thoatro April 13th. Attend tho big EaBtor ealo April 3d at Derryborry & Forbes atoro and buy your Easter presents and good things to cat for your Eastor dlnnor, Thcro will bo baked beanB, rolls, cako, colored oggB, etc. Miss Elslo Anderson, of Brady, whb In town ycBtorday shopping. Sho will be united In raarrlaga tomorrow to Charles Bruggcr, of Lexington, und aftor a wcdddlng trip will mako tholr homo In that placo. Hull road men say that ducks and geeso are- vory plontlful along tho South Platto river between Julosburg and Sterling and that many aro bolng killed regardless of tho federal law Mrs. Gcorgo E. Brown was operated upon at tho Good Samaritan hospital yotV"day for serious abdominal trouble Tho oporatlon was success ful and tho condition of tho patient Is roported satisfactory. Mrs. A. C. Young, of Washington, D. C. arrived last ovonlng and will bo a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shilling for several wcoks. Mrs, Whlto Is enrouto homo from Colorado, whoro sho had boon visiting for somo tlmo. Ed Dlckoy returned yesterday from Omt'Jia whoro ho attended the stato convention of tho state laundrymon. Ho roports a big attendance, tho trans action of much business of importance) and a flno banquet at tho close. Judgo French Is writing a decision to tha illhotocn objections filed against thojallowonco of claims against tho ostato otiW. D. Lylo. Tho greater part of tho objections rolato to court costs In proving tho Identity of tho Scotland heirs. Last wook nt tho Applo Car. Tho committee handling tickets for tho Flro Department ball on April Eth mado a partial canvass of tho busi ness section. Friday and disposed of 230 tickets. Tho committee is still at work and hopes to swoll tho nombor to near tho GOO mark, Capt. Hardy nnd Goorgo Cartor, two of tho well known trap ehootors of tho wost, and Miles Marcott formerly of this city but now ranching In Garden county, woro visitors In town Sunday. A trap shoot had been scheduled for aftornoon nt tho gun club grounds, but tho woathor proved too chilly. Englnoer Bort Chamborlam re turned tho latter part of last wook from Excolsior Springs, whoro ho had boon receiving treatment. Ho re turns fooling much bettor. Ho has boon out of service einco tho early part of Decombor, but is hopoful that ho may bo ablo to resume work boforo long. Tho high Bchool ball team Is lined up ready for spring practice and tho boys aro eager to get out on tho dia mond. They essayed to do a little practlco work last week, but tho woa thor was too cool to permit of much work. Scats for "September Morn" went on salo this morning and tho rush with which they start Indicates a big houso. Musical comedies aro favorltCB with North Platto audiences, and "September Morn" Is said to bo ono of tho season's best offerings. Tho Inst Installment of "The Million Dallnr Mystery", solving tho mystery, will bo shown ut the Keith Thursday, March 25tlt. A farmer living twclvo miles south of town tolls us that ho has petroleum delivered at his door at six and throo quartor cents per gallion In barrel quantities, Tho oil wagons from town mako trips that far out In tho hills, It looks to us as though that Is getting coal oil pretty cheap, nnd It looks as though tho Standard oil company Is not ns greedy as pictured. T. J. O'Brien, tho bonlfaco ot tho Henshaw Hotel in Omaha, visited friends in town Sunday. Ho was en routo homo from his ranch north ot Paxton, whoro ho Is wlntorlng a big bunch ot cnttlo. Ho ran out ot hay on tho ranch and was forced to buy Bovoral hundted tons, part of which ho- was dompdllcd to haul twenfty miles. Miss Mary Bakahr and Miss Francis Wyman, tho instructors for tho woman's short courso In household oconomlcs, arrived yostorday morning from tho cast. Tho short courso opened tills morning at nlno o'clock In tho bascmont of tho Baptist church with a larfgo attendanco of ladles. Tho courso will continue today, Wednos day, Thursday and Friday with ses sions during tho foronoon and aftor noon ot each day, with practically i dtfforont program at each sosslon. Fred J. Dlener, tho real estate agent with offices in tho McDonald block at tho corner of Front and Dowey streets, has filled his petition as a candidate for city clcirk Mr. Will Make Bridge Award Today. Tho county commissioners will meet In session today, with Stato En gineer Price present, and will mako the formal award of tho contract for Dlener is an'old Tcsldent of tho counr building tho now bridgo east of town , ,1 nw. 1 ln ,..lt 1,. .... timi. - t - I , . . . . . . ty and city, and is well known In town. Ho has been ono ot tho city as sessors for several years. Spring "has came," that is tho al manac designated Sunday as tho open ing of tho spring senson, but tho weather with Its snow squalls, its chilly winds and tho cloudy sky, did n't Indicate much spring. However; wo feel convinced kthat spring weather is now duo, and firm in this belief, wo shall put in our onion sets and plant our sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. York HInman, daugh ters Betty nnd Dorthy and Bon Junior loft Sunday morning for California where they woro called by tho illness of Mrs. Hinman's father, W, J. Cruseji. A letter was received Saturday telling ot his serious illness, and this was followed by a telegram saying that Mr. Cruson was suffering from congestion of tho brain and that death seemed near. Last week at tho Applo Car, Tho AnglQ-French contontion that tho allies havo tho right to declare European waters and tho Medltorran can a blockado zono may bo nccoptcd in prlnclplo by tho United States, but this government will in sist that such blockado must bo de livered againBt only cargoes and ves sols intended for German porta. In torforonco with American commerce en route to or from neutral ports will bo strenuously objected to. That much has already been decided upon by tho president and his adlvsors Tho commissioners practically decided last Friday to let tho contract to tho Canton Bridge Co. because its bid was tho lowest, but the atttorney-gcneral insisted that it was his prerogative to look over tho bids, and to satisfy him tho bids were taken to Lincoln by Stato Engineer Price for his inspection. F. J. DIENEIl & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Come and boo us tor town lots in different parts ot tho city. Good in vestments on easy terms. Houses for salo and rent. We havo also good bar gains in farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewey Sts.. upstairs. The Kearney ball team has posted its $500 forfeit money and will enter tho Nebraska stato league. Nearly $5,000 was raised by tho salo of sea son tickets at two dollars each. Wanted Two extra experienced seamstresses in tho alteration depart ment at Tho Leader. Sanford Hurt man filed his petition as a candidate for mayor Saturday with city clerk Temple. Tho petition contains Uio names ot 496 of our cit izens, or nearly ono-half the full vol ing strength ot tho town. Two good young registered Percher- on Stallions for sale cheap. Thos. E. Doolittle, route 3, North Plctto. 17-G Przemsyl, tho Austrian fortress, which had been under continuous siego since last .September surren dered yesterday, with 50,000 prison ers. This automatically releases a Russian army of iCO.000 for action in Poland and along tho - Carpathian" frontier. v FEE INSURANCE Our success In this, Is becnuso of our reliability -promptness In settling losses and square dealing -with nil onr pntrons. BItATT & GOODMAN. NOTICE I'OU PUI1MCATION nennrtmeut of the Interior U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte, Neb. xt . . March 22,, 1915. A?.tlc? is hereby given that Frank W. Steel, of North Platte,- Nebr., who. on eb. 5, 1012, made Homestead entry ii,.; n., KanBe-i2, w., 6th Townshin Intention to make final three year Proof to efltabllsh clnim t described, before the Register and Ite cetver. at North Platte, N6b., on the 17th day of May, 1915, Claimant names as witnesses: Jess Umg, Chris Schick, Ed Stevens, C. C. Cumpston, all of North Platte, Neb. J. B."EVANS, m23-6w Register. 7 Our Easter Display Pattern Hats occurs " Wednesday and Thursday You are Invited. McVickers Millinery. AT THE LEADER.