Your Spring Suit! K "1TL7I1KKE will you be when the live Men of 1915 start in their Spring Suit procession? The new season's Suit review is starting right now and some Men will be at the head of it and some will be behind! There is a pride in this Store to have the Best-dressed Customers in this locality! mWe are asking these patrons to buy their New Spring Suits now, so that no Man we dress shall ever be in the rear rank of anything. Our Spring Fashions are, as al ways, "a little ahead of the next." We've Conservative or Extremely Smart Models! Many handsome new fabrics this Spring, of choice colorings. $15, $20, $25 to $27.50 You'll find great difficulty in matching Our Values at Our low prices elsewhere. Don't think you can do it! rowoMui j. b. Mcdonald THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist. Office over the McDonald State Bank. LOCAL AND PERSONAL jjIr. A. C. Ferguson has been ill for several days with an1 attack 'of la PP- . (T . M. B. Smith, who owns a big cattlo much at Broadwater, transacted bus iness in town yesterday. tiRussell Murray was badly bruised Tuesday when a spccd?r on which he was riding left the rails. I 1 ' T 1 u If $20 Is Your Limit for a Suit, Our Shop Should Be YourFitst Stopping 'Point PNLESS you differ great ly from most or the men we meet, you expect your clothes to set gracefully('on the figure and to bestow, .a certain dis tinction. To accomplish these points your clothes must em body refinement, individuality and decidedly correct fitting qualities. COLLEGIAN CLOTHES are marvels of tailoring and design ing. They are made for men and young men who enjoy wearing perfect and graceful garments. The fabrics are particularly strong and the patterns will delight the most fastidious. If you want to pay less than $20, you can. We have suits of undeniable quality from $1S to $33. HARCOURT fit JENSEN. LOCAL AND PERSONAL J. C. Wilson is building a largo barn and garage on his premises at the cor ner of Third and Willow. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett York has been a sufferer from bronchitis for several days. County Clerk Yost has been spend ing this week in Omaha., transacting business and visiting friends, W. L. Cary, of Omaha, spent Wed nesday in town while enrouto home from a business trip to Oregon. Old Trusty nnd Toullry Lender In cubators and Brooders at factory price. SIMON BROS.. Mrs. Kellogg, of JPorcival, la., hjis been a guest at the Hdlligan homej tlife week while enroute east from afvislt in California. -C A complete line of dress goods for spring at E. T. Tramp & Son's. Chas.iKnudhausen, who had been at the Mrs. Pulver Hospltal'for some time suffering from kidney trouble, died Tuesday afternoon. ., Maurice Fowler camd;up 'from Grand Island yesterday and went out in the timTiitry' t6 IobkaWonioShorses-awlth a view of buying them. , Mrs. Frank Hoxio entertained at "auction bridge Tuesday afternoon com plimentary to Mrs. Kellogg, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. J. Halligan. Making over your own materials a specialty at the Parlor Millinery. 1S-2 Licenso to wed was issued Tuesday to, MisstElsie Anderson, of Brady, and Chas. -Brugger, of Lexington. They were married Wednesday at Brady., Mr. di France, state examiner of county treasurers, has been In town for a day or two checking the books in tho ofllco of County Treasurer Dur bin. Tuesday was a , fine spring day, Wednesday there was snow and yester day was cold and snowy. But cheer up; the first of May is only flvo weeks hence. Everything to fit you out for Spring at E. T. Tramp & Son's. Mrs. Fred Weingand, of Omaha, ar rived last evening for a visit with rel atives and friends and to attend the party given in honor of her father, Adolph Wendt. A dozen or more Tryon residents were in town Wednesday and remained over to seo the production of "Sep tember Morn," which they thought was some show. Insurance of every known kind. C. F. Temple. 18(2 Mrs. J. J. Halligan informally enter tained at bridge Monday evening for her guest, Mrs. Kellogg, and will be hostess at a kenslngton, also given in favor of Mrs. Kellogg this afternoon. The Royal Neighbor Social Club will meet with Mrs. Cohagen Tuesday af ternoon on South Chestnut. Mrs. Co hagen will bo assisted by Miss Elsie Cohagen and Mrs. Schatz. Joo W. Frederic!, a local railroad man, has filed petition in bankruptcy, Ho places his liabilitiees at $218, and his assets at $213.1)0, and exempts $204.48 of tho latter sum. In a letter to a North Platte friend Arthur McNamara writes that ho and his family will leave Oakland for North Platto April 11th. They come to visit Mrs. McNamara's parents. Have you seen tho many new goods wo aro showing this spring? Some now arrivals in cut glass, Roman Ivory, ladies' hand bags, clocks, etc. DIXON, THE JEWELER. Leo Pong, of tho American restau ant, is able to bo out on tho streets after a sixty-day siego of rheumatism in his right' log. He was finally cured by a remedy received from China. For Sale Tailless Fox Terrier pups These aro dandles. Joe Glaser, 1204 east Fourth street. 18 'Tho literary department of the Twentieth Century club will bo held i Tuesday afternoon at tho homo of M I Geo. Zentmoyer, 514 west Sixth street. J Mrs. J. L. Barton will have charge of O. L. Williams, representing tho Sporry & Hutchinson Co., tho origi nators of tho green trading stamps, spent Wednesday in town making ar rangements to place tho Btamp Bohcmo with local merchants. Those Elks nnd tliolr ladies who have been taking instructions In danc ing from Mrs. Taylor, of Unmhn, aro learning many now dances, nnd in ad dition aro having a splendid time so cially each evening. Mrs. Fred Pease, of Paxton, spent Wednesday in town ns tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muldoon. Wlilld here sho ordered invitations for tho twenty-fifth anniversary of her wed ding, which occurs April 10th. Bud vases aro very attractive for table decoration also flno for tho par lor, library, or any room in tho house. They cost from COc to $5.00, according to the slzo and quality. DIXON THE JEWELER. Tho former Callender Cash Store stock, now owned by Georgo McGinloy, is being packed preparatory to ro moval to Ogalalla When Mr. McGin loy purchased tho stock he had in view its removal from North Platte. Reporter Wortmnn is convalescing from his light attack of small-pox and will bo released from qunrnntino some time next week. His suffering from ennui, duo to loneliness, has been greater than from tho disease Tho legislature has killed tho bill appropriating ten Qhdusand dollars for a new building and other im provements at tho North Platto sub Btatton. Tho proposed appropriation of $50,000 for a cow barn at tho Curtis school of agriculture was also killed. Tho sale of baso ball season tickets has been delegated to Miss Edna Sul livan, who for several days has been canvassing the business section with very fair success. It looks, however, as though it will bo qulto a task to dis pose of the one thousand tickets. If you expect to build this spring, now is the time to. get your lot. I liavo good residence lots In all parts of the city. Let mo show tlicm'to you. C. F. Temple. 18t2 A commltteo of merchants who aro displaying spring and summer goods waited on Weather Regulator Shilling yesterday and issued an ultimatum to the effect that if warm, bright wcathor Is npt forthcoming at once there will be a vacant shalr at tho weather bu reau. Reports aro privately circulated In London that the allies are trying to norsuado Austria-Hungary to inako a separate pcaco. The negotiations aro necessarily very delicate for they clash with tho Italian national aspira tions and are based primarily on what Austria-Hungary may win if peace is arranged before Italy joins tho bellig erents The Rebekah inititalon team will go to Brady this evening to Initiate a class of a score or moie of candidates. Among those who plan to go are Mcs damqs Geo. 15. Prosser, F. R. Ginn, Chas. Lierk, E. S. Davis, S. W. Van Doran, and Misses Minnlo Lowe, Edith Wendcborn, Irene Stuart and Mario Stuart. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS . Dr. W. J. Redflcld property on wesv Ninth street, to Frank Bretzor, consid eration $4,000.00. Dr. J. S. Tvrtnem property on south Maple street to Hattie A. Snow, con sideration $1,00.00. The above sales were made through the C. F. Temple Agency. 18t2 RED PEP'S PHILOSOPHY "When voa extend your lioitJto some Mws thy; often mistake it foryour foot and pui! your lej" But Not in This Store! Ron Wins Gilbert Cup. Tho Gilbert sliver cup, offered to tho member of tho Buffalo Bill Gun Club making tho best Bcoro at 100 trap targets, was won by Colonel John C Den at a shoot held Tuesday aftor noon at tho 'gun club grounds. This cup, which stands about flvo inches high, was donated by tho Dunont Pow- dor Co,, but as Fred Gilbert has been l with tho Dupont Co. for twenty years, ho was assnlgncd tho right to put it up' as a troppy to be competed for by gun clubs in tho territory in which ho travels, each receiving a cup. Tho men taking pnrt In tho shoot Wednesday, together with tho handi caps given, tho number of targets broken, and the total score, was na follows : Mr. nnd Mrs Clydo Lnko will leave shortly for Excelsior Springs where tho latter will tnko medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lock and son aro among thoso who will lcavo soon to visit tho San Francisco exposition this summer. J. 0, Den 4 91 9G M. Hosier 12 79 91 W, W. Watklns...lG 78 94 R. L. Hosford.... 8 78 SC O. Winkowitch ..32 G2 94 H J. Rcbhauscn. 0 '90 90 Edw Rebhnuen..32 53 85 A. Muldoon 8 79 , 87 Ltn Bailey 32 55 87 C. E, Boeder 1G 7G 92 B. A. Manning.... 80 Spring House Cleaning Time. Should remind you of tho necessity of having your clock cleaned and freshly oiled after tho past year of faithful and unremitting service. Phono our store, No. 108 and wo will call at your residenco nnd get your clock nnd after careful repairs will return It1 to you rendy for another year or more of service. Wo wish also to re mind you of our efficient watch repair department. DIXON, THE JEWELER. Union Pacific Watch Inspector. LADIES Wo are prepared to furnish any and all who come, tho most stylish hats to bo found in tho city. lQt3 HUB MILLINERY. Attend Banquet at Sutherland A dozen or more North Platto mem bers of the Yeoman lodgo attended tho banquet and danco given nt Suth erland SVcdnesdny evening by mem bers of tho lodgo at that place. This banquet was tho result of u contest between two teams working for new members, tho team that secured the lesser number furnishing tho supper as well bb tho danco which followed. Tho attendance was large, tho menu oxcollent, tho toast replies good and tho danco enjoyable Among thoso who attended from here were: Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hoagland, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Leinlnger, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Salis bury, Mrs. J. T. Kerr, Mrs. A. N. Dur bjn, Misses Maudo Owens, Helen Min snall, Cre Dicner, Ireno O'Donncll, Margaret Craiglo and Vivian Knox and Messrs. Hnrley Tiley and Harley and Burnam Bonham. Special Sale of Sun-Kiss Oranges. Regular :15c sellers for 21 cents, -15c 'sellers for 2!) cents and (iOc sellers for Me. These urc extra fancy In quality. LIERK-SANDALL CO. Opening Tomorrow Having completed alterations to tho ig room in tho Streltz building, re- ranged tho consolidated stocks of tardwaro and furniture, and added new show cases and cabinet shelving, Derryberry & Forbes will have a for mal opening tomorrow afternoon from thrco to six o'clock. To this opening everybody Is Invited, tho desiro being to let tho people seo ono of tho best stocked, equipped and arranged hard ware and furnlturo stores In tho west. During theso reception hours there will bo music and refreshments will bo served. i Nolo These Bargains. G40 acres McPherson county, $1.50 per acre. Better go this quick. 480 acres, good house and buildings, $5.50 per acre. G40 acres hay and pasture, $7.00 Most modern nnd host 'equipped houso in tho city, 10 rooms, 3 years old. G14 west Fifth. Two . story brick business block 22xGG, at G03 Dewey. Flvo room house, full corner lot, G20 west 9th. Cheap. Seo me for terms and prices. J. F. CLABAUGH, Solo Agent. Room 4. Ford Garage. This is the Store where you buy HIGH GRADE WEAR ABLfcb tor little money and get Satisfaction to boot. Drop in, snoop around awhile. Let us Show you. MEN AND BOY.S OUTFITTERS An Idle Curiosity. Teacher Tho sentence in the lesson is, "He went there out or idle curios. lty." How would you define "Idle cu riosity?" Give me mi Instance), it oiu occurs to you. Bail BoyWw'i, I think n mummy is about us Idle n curiosity us tint i know of, ma'am. JOtehiinge. Earthquakes. An eminent authority on earthquakes believes Unit uuy great displacement of the crust of the earth makes tho earth to rotate unevenly, or "wobble, und that that tinevcnne.ss of motion hns to bo neutralized hy displacement in other regions.--Hschange. Nought. "1 tell you what, sir." said a Yankee of his opponent, "that man don't amount to n sum in arithmetic. Add him up, and there is nothing to carry." -Chrlstlnn Register. An Exception. "How did he get his start?" "HiRuni'lo left him some money." "Humph! Thut's usually a young man's finish." Detroit Free Press. Strayed or Taken Up. Blnck saddlo horso with heavy sad dle and bridle. Bridle rein tied around saddlo horn. Finder please notify Joseph Wagnor. Notice to Lot Owners. An assessment lias been levied against all of tho lots In Bcllovuo, Dolson and Scouta Rest Additions that abut on tho nowly opened portion of Ninth street. This assessment Is now duo and payablo at tho ofllce of tho City Treasurer. F. L. MOONBY, 18-4 City Treasure. WW Excellence of Quality and Correctness of Style arc Superbly Combined in these New Wooltex Tailored Coats and Suits for Women TT70MEN arc charmed with the V V refinement and elegance of Wool tex coats and suits the moment they try them on, but one of the chief reasons why we so confidently recom mend Wooltex garments, is because of the superlative quality of the fabrics and the superior workmanship with which the garments arc constructed. Style Correctness and Quality Wooltex garments express in the highest degree style-correctness and artistic beauty; but in addition they possess a superiority of quality in every detail which is most gratifying to the woman who wears the coat or suit. There is a sterling honesty about the all-wool materials. They arc thoroughly shrunk before bcinp; cut. Every scam is sewn with care by expert workers in one of the best equipped, most sanitary factories in America. Every Wooltex garment is fully guaranteed by the manufacturers as well as ourselves, Wc arc i;lad to have our customers select Wooltex garments jeeausc wc know that they will always give the fullest possible satisfaction. ' The picturo shows n very handsrmo roat which expresses many of tho points of Biiixriorit y of Wooltex riirmciits, Tho pleasinK ijirdlo cIToct in front is produced by cleverly appli d folds of tho material. Tho fullncni of the nkirt in tho back is (lathered below along curvintf wnut.lino net low ilown and outlined with closr1y.se t buttom. This is a model that will 1 eipccially lccoinint to tall wurntu vitli futl (inures. Many other equally charming models in both muU ami ouits arc now here (nviting your inspection. Wooltex coats, $16.50, $20.00 and $25.00 Wooltex suits, $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. The Store That Sells Wooltex Copyright, "i ! Tl-a r r'-ck rn, r . -r' l m m BEAVER BOARD Walls Ceilings mean solid comfort -satisfying in looks, warmth, cleanness and per manence. ' Easily and quickly put up. Moisture-proof. Use Beaver Board instead of lath and plaster in home, office or store Ask us for sample and information Coates Lumber & Coal Company PHONE 7 Ihis Bungalow Book Will Help Your Planning- 1 w ' 1 TT A VTT0H TTT .1 . . 1 1 f A riVlJLDWlVlJ tlHrtV-tWO TW.C DOOlt Off if plans, exterior and interior views ofv homes actually built, and within reasonahfet" coal: limits. This book jivcs you ideas or helps you clar- , ify your own ideas. You may find the very design you want, designs that you can adapt to' your needs, or designs you can improve upon. This is a real "first aid" to the intending home builder. In selecting the material for your home, you will find our experience in assisting other homehuildcrs of helpful service to you. With you building is a once-a-lifetimc affair, with us our daily bread and butter. You might an well get the benefit of our advice. Let uo "put our heads together" so that you will have a home that you and the whole town will be proud of. This book is expensive and one you will enjoy studying. lou may nave one tree. Jec ub get one for you. Ask us and we'll do it. W. W. BIRGE CO. . the program.