DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Oflk over tho McDonald State Bank. LOCAL AX1) l'EKSONAL Black Cat Hosiery, tho lino that is always right, sold by Wilcox Depart ment Store. Quito a number of people wore In the cly Saturday, many reporting the coun try roads drying up In good shape. For. Sale Baby buggy, 21G east Fifth stroot. 24-2 Dr. W. T. Prltchard left yesterday morning for Northport to spend a few days looking after professional busi ness. Airs Harold Wright who has been quite 111 for several weeks, Is reported slowly convalescing. Her condition was qulto serious for a time For Sale Fine- lawn manure, Jos. Spies, phono black 1G1. 21-4 R R. Blosc, of 0mahaarrlvcd In tho city yesterday morning for a short vis It with W. It. Harcourt and other friends. am well. These tablets aro splendid nono better." For sale by all dealers. 3Irs. Geoorge Shoup, of Sutherland, left Sunday evening for Omaha to visit her daughter, Miss Alma, who Is to undergo another operation on her throat. Read Hershcy's advertisement r a closing out sale In this issuo. Her shey the hardwaro man. I2tf B. "F. Seeberger has placed an order with Minor Hlnman for an Overland, and by its use hopes to tone up his physical condition by tho inhalation of rural ozone. For Painting, paper hanging and dec orating sco Landgraf & Crane. Reas onable prices satisfactory work. Phone Red 240 or Black 670. ' Miss Comfort Conway, of the Tramp department storo returned Sunday ev ening from Nelelgh where she visited last week with her parents. She was called there by tho illness of her moth er, and she reports her mothear's con dition quite poorly. For Rent 2 largo front rooms for housekeeping. 514 east Third St. 24-2 Attorney J. G. Beeler left Friday ev ening for Abingdon, 111., called there by tho death of his foster mother, Mrs. Eastman. While he is sojourning in the east he will also visit relatives and friends at his old home. Munslng Underwear for Men, Wom en and Children, sold only by Wilcox Department Store. Wylio Walker, of Kansas City, son of L. L. Walker of this city, is expec ted shortly to make his home here. Ho Is an expert piano tuner and hopes to make this his permanent home. Ho is' also a fine 'violinist. A big shipment of new hats just re ceived at McVICKER'S MILLINERY, At The Leader. Bishop Beeclier arrived in the city Saturday evening and in the absence of Dean J. J. Bowker Sunday ho had charge of the services at the Church of Our Saviour. oH gave some good talks at both the morning and vesper ' services. A well furnished restaurant for rent at 310 east Front street. T. S. Cover, Prop. 22-3p ' The young ladies composing the Grlnnell college glee club arrived this morning and this evoning will givo a concert at the Keith. Tho ladies are being entertained at tho homos of Methodist church members. Largest lino of. crochet and em broidery threads in the city at Wilcox Department Store. Bert Barber and Miss Allco ,Birge will bo united in marriago at the Uirgo homo Thursday evening. Owing to tho Illness of Mrs. Blrge, tho jwedding attendants will bo limited to members of the families and a few of tho more intimate friends. Following tho cere mony a reception' will bo hold at tho homo jot Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Bar ber. For Sale Buggy tongue, double and singlo harness, leather nets. Mrs. Rock, 509 west Ninth. 21-2 The county commissioners have ap pointed Clarence Arrowsmlth county judge of Keith county with ofllce lo cated at tho court house at Ogalalla. Tho former county Judge resigned and moved to Hyannis.. Judge Arrowsmlth hold tho ofllce of county assessor in Keith county for a number of years and Is well qualified for tho position of county judge. For Sale House and lot. Phono Red C38. 23-8 The choir of tho Episcopal church was pleasantly ontertalnod Friday evening by Mrs. J. J. McGraw and Mrs. Edmund Dickey nt tho homo of tho former. Thirty members of tho choir wero present. A lovely four courao dinner was sorved tho gucsta at seven o'clock and following this tho ovenlng was enjoyed with cards, music and other social diversions. Tho place cards at tho tablo wero unique. Each guest was given a number and they wero obliged to look up tho cor responding number at tho table. The occassion was much enjoyed by all present. Rouse for Sale. $2,500 buys a 5-room houso with bath. Has' good outbuildings includ ing garago. Best location in city; 4 blocks west of court house. Must sell quick. Phono Black 189. 22-G. Tor Sale. Four Short Horn Bulls, all dark red and good oneB; a fow Duroc Jorsoy brood sows, some seed oats and a lot of wild hay In stack. If in need of any of these, act at once. FRANK STOLBERG, Miss Grace Ogler is visiting in Hast ings, having left for that, placo tho lat ter part of last weok. Tho Davis Garago will rocoive two carloads of Mitchell cars this wook. Tho shipment will Include both fours and sixes. Mrs. Jack Sinclair was pleasantly surprised Thursday evoning whon about thirty of her friends walked In upon her unannounced. After tho surprise dancing was Indulged In and at tho close of tho ovonlng a nice two course luncheon was served. All pres ent report a pleasant evening. For Sale Plymouth Rock eggs for setttlng. Mrs. Sprinter. 23-1 L. L. Walker, manager of the Gaston music storo, returned Friday ovonlng from nn extended business trip In Scotts Bluff county. Ho states that up there they did not have so much rain last week as wo did hero and tho roads aro In much better condition. Mnny of tho farmers wero In tho flolds doing their sl'rlng plowing. O. W. Tucker employed at tho Marti meat market Is walking nround on crutches the result of an argument with a largo pleco of ice. Tho acci dent occurred last week when . Mr. Tucker was Hilling tho Ice box. Ho dropped a large cako of Lcc on his foot and sprained and crushed It badly. Ir. and Mrs. Albert Muldoon wore visiting In Pnxton Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Pease. They wont up to help Mr. and Mrs. Pease celebrate their silver wedding annnlversary, returning homo Sunday, ovenlng for Denver to spend a few ovenln for Denver to spend a few days on business. Supt. W. P. Snyder of the experi mental sub-station was visiting in the city Saturday and announced that tho they would probably begin farming this week. They have as yet mado no test as to how deep the mo'sturo has gone but ho Is certain tho ground Is well saturated. Ho Btated that tho roads aro beginning to be passable out that way Our Diamond Values cannot be bettor. See our (1 P WATCH INSPECTOR Show Window. U P WATCH INSPECTOR Workmen began Friday building water guards on the Episcopal church building to guard against another flood. During tho recent rains the basement was Hooded to the depth of about five inches on acount of the con dition of tho building. Tho arrange ment of tho roof allowed all tho water to go into the basement and tho lack of a sewer In there made It hard to get out. Tho concrete floor in the basement will also be water-proofed. Alfalfa seed for snlo nt York's Feed Store. C. O. Wclngand. 21-1 Word has been received here from Miss Alma Shoup in Omaha announc ing that she is getting along nicely and will probably be able to return home soon and resume her education al work here. Miss Shoup left about six months ago for Omaha to have an operntion on lier throat and her throat got so bad that she wa3 Obliged to give up her class in elocution in this city.. She is now nearly recovered from the effects of the operation and Is taking treatment in Omaha. She expects to return here this spring. KAILItOAI) NOTES Frank Lily, fireman out of this city, is laid up on account of sickness. Bert Coulton left yesterday morning for his ranch qiit in Arthur county to get ready for spring work. Conductor Will O'Conncll is off duty on account of illness. He ha3 been ail ing for several days and expects to leave shortly for tho springs to recup erate. Supt. Vickroy, of the Colorado dlv sion arrived in tho city Sunday after noon in a special car attached to tho mail train and spent a fow hours In the city looking after railroad matters. Two special trains carrying passen gers to tho world's fair at San Fran cisco passed through tho city yester day. They wero second No. 1 and sec ond No. 5. They also carried special cars occupied by passenger agents and other officials. Passenger train No. 20 yesterday morning struck a traction engine at Durham on tho fourth division and killed a man. Tho man had started to drive his engine across tho track and got stalled while over tho rails and was struck by tho train. He was kill ed almost Instantly. Hotel Inspector Paulson, of Omaha, arrived In the city yesterday morning to look after affairs hero. Ho Is also Insi'ector of dining car service. Ho is contemplating opening up a railroad restaurant with dining car service in tho west yards in the building erected by C. C. Hupfcr. A boy giving his name as W. II. Wil son, and his address as Coffecvllle, Kansas, had his foot cut off Sunday afternoon by a freight train leaving the Chappell yards. Tho boy Is but eighteen years of ago and has been bumming for somo time. Ho attempt ed to board a moving freight at Chap- poll and fell under tho wheels. Ho was given medical attention at Chappell and his parents notified. J. T. Murphy announced yesterday morning that he had received seven teen carloads of flfteen-lnch sewer pipe to Put In from tho new round house to tho north river. Tho work of laying the sower will begin shortly. Tho pipe is being unloaded and will bo distrib uted soon. As noon as this sower Is laid, tho old trouble caused In that part of tho city will bo remedied. Tho sew er Is larger than any of tho city sow ors and will easily carry tho waste from tho round houso, which tho city sower would not do. Stomach Trouble Cured. Mrs. H. G. Clovoland, Arnold, Pa., writes, "For somo time I suffered from stomach trouble I would havo sour stoning nd feel bloated after eating. Nu'luag uonc"tcd mo until I not Cham berlain's Tnbl i.i. After taking two bottles of then T w as cured." For sale Y, all V-' VtWritftf LOCAL AND 1'EItSONAL Tho Methodist aid society will moot at tho parsonngo Thursday aftornoon. , Tho Episcopal guild will hold n bus iness mooting In tho basomont of tho church 'Thursday nftomoon. O. E. Wood, of Lincoln Is spending this week in tho cost part of tho county organizing branches of tho Farmers Co-opcratlvo Union. Tho ladles' aid society of tho Pros bytorlan church will bo ontortnlnojd at tho church parlors Thursday aftor noon by Mcsdamos Mlltonborgcr, Prossor and Porrltt. "Lids for Kids," Wednesday, April 14th, at. McVICKER'S MILLINERY, At Tho Leader. Mrs J. B. Hayes and Mrs. E. F. Seeberger will entertain this ovenlng nt tho homo of the forraor In favor of Miss Hannnls Kcllher who leaves Friday for Omaha to make her homo. Brady went "wet" by sixteen votes, and this in tho faco of very success ful revival services which had been In progress for a couple of weeks prior to Iho election. II Su I (, H ' l ' 1 The Best Women's at moderate prices When ypu -consider that every material is absolutely all wool; that every fabric lias been selected because of its superior qualities, and its correctness of style When you examine the lining3 of the garments i and realize that every piece of sill: is pure sill: , When you sec how beautifully the garments i are made, and arc shown with what care and I thoroughness every seam is run, and every vital I point of tailoring is executed When you try on the garments and nee how they conform to the figure, and how soft and elegant they feci When you realize the beautiful lines are not I bolstered up by stiff canvas, but are tailored into !a form which will retain its shapeliness, during the life of the garmqnt Descriptions of the Suits Illustrated The suit at the left of the picture, No. 1709, is adapted from a Paquin model. The effective pocket flaps are scj on diagonally and outlined ,by closely-set buttons. The rolling collar i3 WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. The Store 'That , Copyright, 13H, ly The II. ISImIs Co., Mrs. J. E. SibnBtlan left this morn ing for n weeks' visit with friends i in Chappoll Are you going to buy a piano this spring? If so como in and soo us. Wo have a Ono lino to solcct from. GASTON MUSig CO. at Clinton's. Tho street sprinkler was started yosterday for tho first tlmo this spring. It was nlso much needed. Tho pres ent paving facilities seem to doom North Platte to olthor oxtromoly muddy stroots or oxtromoly dusty Btroota. Tho muddy streets scarcoly loavo until tho dusty strcots nrrlvo and tho dust ronmlns until tho mud Is over oiio's Bhoo tops. G. Sharploy Thompson, of Hcrshoy, transacted business In town yester day and lncldontally voiced tho gen eral sentlmont of Ilorshoy pooplo re garding tho train service. Coming horo In tho morning tho pcoplo of tho west part of tho county aro compelled to remain until ono o'clock nt night, whereas tho company could without Inconvcnlonco mako Hcrshoy and Sutherland stops for train No. 17, which loaves hero about six o'cloclc in tho evening. Efforts will bo mado to hnvo this train make tlicso two stops. )Y special co-operation with the manufacturers of Wooltex7 i .... tailored garments we have been able to assemble this remarkable collection. The models are wonderfully handsome, and in great variety. The materials are the popular gabardines, serges, poplins, coverts and checks. The illustration shows just four of the many superb designs?' You will be amazed that garments of such elegance, refinement and' general superiority can be bought for such reasonable prices as are marked on them. Cltvclirul r Houses Tor Sale. Two story new house modern except heat, S02 onst Sixth stroot, cheap. 8 room new houso entirely modern, 014 wost Fifth stroot, best .location In towm 7 room house modern oxcopt heat, 5211 weat Fourth street. CLABAUGH Room 4 Ford Garago. Dick Ross who sufferqd a sprained hip Inst weok wn ablo to return to his work at tho round houso yostor day. Raymond Tlgho spout Sunday visit ing friends in Cheyenne. Charles Dixon will entertain a. num - bor nf frlnnda nt hln lintnn fin wmI. Fifth stroot tomorrow evening. J. E. Sebastian accompanied by G. L. Stout, tho Big Springs banker, loft in tho formor's car this morning for Big Springs. Mr .and Mrs. Ill Ballard aro suffer ing from a sovero attack of tho grlppo. IMauos. Knabe, A. B Chaso, McPhall, Kim ball, Smith and Barnes Price, Tcoplo, Packard, Crown and many other flno pianos. GASTON MUSIC CO at Clinton's Storo Suits You Ever Saw Wooltex, of finished with tabs that button down on the jacket; slightly diagonal front. New circular skirt, with ' partial over-yoke, trimmed with buttons like the jacket. The second figure, No. 1710, illustrates a suit adapted from a recent Doucet model. A charming effect is produced by the slash at each side of the coat, finished with buttons and buttonholes. The ' partial belt from side to side across the back holds in the fulness. Officer's collar, overlaid with detachable washable collar. ; No. 171 1 is a charming suit in youthful effect ' with a panel back, which extends below the line ' of the coat at sides and in front. The partial belt 7 around the back and sides nndh .nt- iho nnrml ; front. Thc skirt flares moderately below the yoke. The materials arc serge., box poplin, and black and white checks. Suit No. I720 at the rirrht ia ? n n emnrt- TV.!-. effect, wcll cut on plain lines, with moderate fulness; finished with smart pockets on both jacket and skirt. Made in-checks, poplin and; covert cloth. Many other Wooltex models at $25.00 to $30.00 1 combine variety and excellence that arc absolutely unequalled in this city. But you must see them personally to appreciate fully their extraordinary i value. V -J When may we have the pleasure of showing) tiicm to you? J Sells Woo It "e Notice (o TomiiHforH All rubbish must be dumped nt tho now dump which tho city hns provided Just wost of tho south ond of tho North Platto rlvor bridge, and tho rub bish must be pushed ovor tho bank into tho rlvor . W. B. SALISBURY, Street Commissioner. L'OU QUICK SALE The nice 7-ronm Charles Ell home, 12! west Second street, Terms, $2o( cash, $2.10 In six months, $."00 ono year, balance to null, 8 per cent Inter est.. Discount of o per cent will ho mado for all cash.. This Is n chance of n life time to secure the prettiest and most convenient homo In this city on icnsy terms, sco JUtATT & GOODMAN. Mr. nnd Mrs Ray Lincoln's baby Is sick this week. Alipllcntlon for DrilKKl"! Permit. 'Matter of Application of It. S. Uakor tor UruBKlst Permit. Notlco 1h hereby Rlvoti that It. H. linker did upon tho 12th day of April, A. D. 1915, nio liln application to tlio city council of "North l'lattc, Lincoln county, Nebraska for permit to soil mult, HplrltuotiH nnd vinous Manors for medicinal and tncchnnlcnl purposes only, nt 719 North Locust Street, In tho city of North l'liitto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, from tho 11 rut day of May, 191R, to tho tlrtrt day of May, 1910. If tlicro bo' no olijoctlon, remon strnnco or protest lllcd within two weeks front April 12, 191G, said 'permit will ho grunted. 11. H. HAKfllt, Applicant. course x VnWKuniol