DfUO.'kH CRESSIER, " Graduate Dentist . 6(fice over tho McDonald ' State Banks LOCAL AND PERSONAL Will lvo a riny. Members of tbo TIlMkum Girls of the Episcopal churcli, will glvo a play ut tho Keith next Friday and Saturday ovonlnBS In connection with tho regu lur motion plcturs. Tho title of the piny 1b "Aunt Maggie's "Will," a com edy tlint Is said to, bo very funny. Included In the cast are sev eral who have taken part In homo plays In tho past and have niado good. DON'T FORGET (Jo To Elks4 CoinoiiHon. in i,.fl- . p c- I'lelstlckor, E. 11. Evans, J. M as Mftry Mahoney went to Pax- T. Keefe, Dr. Crook, Thos. Ilealey and ton this morning to attend tho McFad- J. H. McDonald left last night for Fre den funeral. mont to attend tho stato convention Mrs. A.'M Guilllaume drove out to of l!lP B- p - K,lt8 wll,ch w111 bo 1,1 Garfield Sunday to look after matters ' se3S'n today and tomorrow, portalnlng to her farm, ! riic Fremont Elks havo made lavish n I ,. , 'arrangements for Hie entertnlnmont George Wllkins, of Gothenburg, 1 0f tho visiting brothers and the North spent Saturday in town visiting I piatto delegates anticipated a pleasant friends and transacting business I gathering. Mrs. 'Will Iteynolds, Mrs. Millard ' Hosier and Mrs .Moso McFarland left I .Memorial Day Sen Ices. for Hastings last evening to attend 1 Arrangements for tlie observance of tho grand, chapter of the Order of Memorial Day liave not yet been per Eastern Star. fected ly tho G. A. R. Post, but the Piatt White C c Hnnfor win n tentative program is for services at ten, A Via T imerman Carl WcSifSd tl,e EPscPal cliurth Suntlay lnB and OrpSSTreamoMthat (Amy 30lh) wh,ch W,H be ntten(letl in who went U 5 Ogalla nday fo wit- hoy iT ,f, th? V IL ness the ball coma. ouuuu' l" W,L W. C. T. U. Tho following forenoon, ness tne uau gamo- , Monday( Way 31st( the Pogt nn(1 Corpg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Todd and fam- wn assemble nnd proceed to tho two ily, who weco calletUWero last week' cemeteries and decorate the graves of by the death of tho former's nlnter. Hm departed soldiers, and also hold tho lato Mrs Barraclough, left for their customary ritualistic services over the homo in Parsons. Kans., Sunday ev- Brave of the last departed veteran. So emng. . Misses Marie Massey and Katherlne Donahue, of Omaha and who have been I 4 m..i. t conducting a dancing school here. for At , o(nt o nrnnir f.nt ,i f,iui., .i At the meeting of farmers, stock- T?in Hnw win i rS.,rn !,, men- and business men hold In Wal Sdv 9 Y' home,lace last Saturday, May 1, It was den cided to organize a Hlghlino Agrlcul- .Monoy-ito. Loan on JCcnl hsuite, BIlATT & GOODMAN. w ilcox Department IPEGUL SUIT AND Store GOAT SALE Until Nay 16th we will offer oil of our Ladies' Suits and Coats at Reduced Prices. We have divided these garments into lots and will offer them as follows: i far as now contemplated, thoro will bo no other formal observance of the day tural association with the purposo in view of holding a district agricultural and educational fair at some point on Sheriff Salisbury and W T Tllpv:anu euucauonai iair at some point 01 iobo nXiu n0i, ,u drege. Jt was decided that entries ii iJWm y IIOUCl U1C11 Ul UUlO f LUG lake, former caught carloads of white fish and pilw. In lake Michigan, tho latter trainloads of catfish in the Mississippi river. , Early ,crtbbage. and tomato plants for saleat 407 EJasfDthSt. 32-2 MRS. G, SCHATZ. Rev. Beachcr, a. Swedish minister at Hershey, held servlcs in town Sunday, delivering his sermon in tho Swedish tongue'. Arrarigments havo been made to have, tho reverend gntleman come to North Platte once a month and hold services in the mother tongue. Middy Blouses from 50c up to $1.25 We also have the Palm Beach Middy, havo you seen them? E. T Tramp & Son. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Letts left last night for Denver where they will com drege. Jt was decided that entries in the agricultural section should be con fined to the Highline territory, but the stock show will bo wide open. The location will be decided on at an early meeting of the stockholders. Wallace Winner. - Object to Pop-Corn Stand. Wm. Whitlock had built a street house in which he proposed to sell pop corn and corn crisp, and attemp ted Friday to place it on Sixth street at the McDonald bank corner. The bank people, however, filed a protest against its location, and the house re mains in the stret unlocated pending some possible' Settlement. ' Tho ordi nance provides that these houses can be located on the streets only by per mission of the owner of the adjacent property. Tho house was moved this bine business with pleasure for a few , ",0.rnJ.nE Ane ,crne LFiJ d. davs. Durlnc his recent trin to Om- .1jo.' iuu" ame ul uu" hall. aha Dr. Jonas advised Mr. Letts; to ' wait a couple of weeks before-sub- ' 11()0 n m Ti ,..;, mitttlnc to another oneratlnn , " 1,0 "'ln JjiHpilUlllu. miuung 10 anoiner operation. , A orrlble jnci,w connected with Louis Peterson has sold the turnlsh-, the iEjiropean wapaccurred Friday' af ings of his rooming bouse in the Hah- . ternobn ylen the big Qunard , line ler block to Mrs, Cranch, who will I passenger vessel Lusltahia was tor- tako possession Juno 1st. Mr. and Mrs. . pedocd and . sunk by a German sub Peterson have been conducting the marine off Klnsale, Ireland. There house for .five years, have grown tired I were 1SS Americans on board, seven of the 'business' and "will fake a" Test t'y-three of whom at last reports had lor a time. , been saved mtt-& Goodman sold a Section of' In cmeJg.n. Vl?iMVBIl8t0fr land to Arthur Connor yesterday. ' 9.riJinJ dW' ssuedithe follpying : oT , , . . , , , nciai communication in ueiense oi, us Goo. E. French went to Lincoln yes- nctjon: terday to attend the state convention;, ' iti, Ynettnnin wna nrffr-,iK- ..r.nmi oenlBlitsof PythlBAtonetlme! guns ns were rccently most of North Piatto had a Iv, P. lodge that ' tho English merchantmen. Moreover, ranked second to none in the state so j nB ls vvell known here lt had larg0 iui us me uiuiui rar vui. oi u. oiuui i quantities of war material in its pieces, anu lost us organizauon. ino, ..u-s ownerB therefore, knew to local lodge in its prime was in qhargo whal (langer the passengers were ex of such men as Judge Church, Judgei sedi Th alone bear all tho re. iA'"' V' jvucuA, ueuiBu rieiiuu,, sponsibiHty for what has happened vv, u. msse, ai u Harrington anu -Germany, on its part, left nothing others who wjero equal in oratory, and ,imin,m n rpnontn.iiv nnri RtrnnHv the dramatic work was put on with warn them Thc imperial embassador a brilliancy seldom neard in a lodge . In wnshincton even went so far as to make a public warning so as to to make a public warning so as to draw attention to tills danger. The English press sneered then at this warning and relied on the protection of the British flet. to safeguard Atlantic traffic." room. To Hit' Residents of Tfortli Platte On show day, May 13th, you had bet ter secure your., doors , and windows well, as there is a tough element that follows shows around and break in your home, It is reported that a lot of such fellows are following this show of May 13th. However, we will do our best to keep them moving. H. L. BAKER, Chief of Police. Lot 1, Ladies' Suits $19.48 Consists of all our Suits that sold from $25 to $35 The finest and best made suits carried in the city. 44 Lot 2, Ladies' Suits $12.48 This lot is made up of Suits that were sold up to $201 ; They are extra well tailored, made in the same factories that make our higher priced garments. Lot 3, Ladies Suits $7.48 This lot is made up of last spring's styles of suits that sold as high as $35. The jackets are about the same style as the newer garments, but the skirts are narrower, but they are certainly bargains. Lot 4, Ladies' Coats $14.48 This lot is made up of our finer grade Coats selling up to $25. There is a good assortment of styles and colors. Lot 5, Ladies' Coats $9.48 This lot includes Coats that were sold at 915; all the latest styles and first class tailoring. Lot 6, Ladies' Coats $7. 48 This lot is made up mostly of $10 garments. There is quite a line of different cloths and colors. 8, CHILDREN'S COATS AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT These garments we are offering you are not job lot goods or goods made any way to give the appear ance for a price, but are made by two of the best factories in this country that are noted for their high grade work. We are just beginning to have real spring weather and you will have a long season lo wear these garments. Come early so as to get your choice. Ship in Cattle. Trent & Burke, who purchased ten thousand acres of land nar Maxwell of the Holcomb Cattle Co. and also several thousand acres of tho Piatto Valley Land & Cattle Co,, shlppd in 3Q2 head of four and five year .old southern steers Sunday, These steers are. .immense framed nnlmale and will bo pastured during the summer anil sold ns feeders this fall. Trent & Uitrke are heavy cattle growers, hav ing big ranches in Nevada and big feed yards at Genoa, .Neb To the-Public. I desire to ani$tinc'e to the public that I have taken charge of the Paxton Hotel, at Paxton have refurnished lt throughout, and Will furnish tho trav eling public with' clean, comfortable rooms and meals that will prove sat isfactory. Autonjobllists and others passing tlirough or visiting in Paxton are respectfully r6quested to glvo mo a trial. 31-2 $. EMMA OTTO. "Aunt 3lHfc't'I' Will." This is tho tltlo of a play to bo given between tho pictures at tho Keith Friday and Saturday evenings, the 14th and 15th by tho Tilllkum Club, Tho pictures will commence at 7:45 and thc play at S:45 and then the pic tures will bo run again. The play which lasts about 45 min utes tells of the consternation caused by the sudden death of Aunt Maggie and the confusion into which it throws the plans of a young bride-to-bo nnd her friends. There ls not a dull moment from start to finish. Tickets may bo ob tained at tho Keith theatre or from any member of the club. Adults 20c, children 10 cents. Tho gnat made his appearanco Sat urday and for the next two or three weeks much energy will ho devoted to fighting them.. For tho slzo of lt tho gnnt is tho most vicious Insect that files, and during his short lifo is tho causo of moro profane langungo than nny other living thing. Messrs, Hansen, Snyder, Dolnn, Earns and Everly, of Maxwell, wero Visitors in town yesterday., A. F. Bcol'er loft Sundny ovonlng for Lincoln to spend a week or longer. Mr nnd Mrs. William R. Mnlonoy spent Sunday with friends In Suther land. Mr. and' Mrs. Edward McGowan. of Denver, who havo been tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Naporstick for two wcoks will leavo for homo In a fow days. Alfalfa Seed SS.00 per bushel while Jt lasts. 3nmplo at Derrybcrry & Forbes. Louis Macey, See A Sleeping Porch Adds ill Your lo afrl ... ' Bi liil!l!!lffll JM m inhealth, years,com 'f o r t and pleasure. You know what a tnnir fresh nir is. We can ne'ver get too much of it. With a sleep ing porch you MAKE SURE of eight hours of it every night, seven nights a week for yourself and your loved ones. That is why every year more people sleep out doors, the year round, and their reward is all around good health "overflowing health." Any carpenter can add a sleeping porch to your house at little cost. It is really cheaper, much cheaper, than medicine and doctor hills. It is particularly delightful during summer. It is. a fine place for the bahy's nap. Talk it over with us now and have it ready when the warm weather comes. Let us. give you suggestions. This puts you to no obligation. North Platte Defeats Ogalnlla. In the opening game of tho season, the North Platte ball team defeated the Ogalalla team at the latter place Sunday by a score of live to nothing. Luby was In tho box for North Piatto and pitched a great game, striking out ten men, and allowing five hits. Marlatt pitched for Ogalalla and was touched 'Up for eight safeties. Up to the seventh inning neither team scored, but later in inning Gett man told tho boys It was tlmo to do something, and started out by making the first score. This was followed by two runs In tho eighth and two in the ninth. None of tho Ogalalla players reached third during the game Fans who accompanied the local teanf speak highly of the general work for the opening game,, and predict that with more practice the team will be exceptionally strong. Mrs. Johnson, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. C. R. Morey for sev eral weeks, will return tomorrow to her homo In Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. John Herrod left Sun day evening for Paxton to remain a few days with Mr and Mrs. Mike Mc Fad den. Mr. and Mrs. Jako Gettman havo rortted (thn Frrtsdidr house on east Fourth stret and will move there next week. P. H. Sullivan. T. M. Cohagon, John Boyer. Fred Dick and Adrian Elliott left Sunday for Lincoln where they go as delegates to tho A. O. U. w. con ventlon In session this week. Will Adair, proprietor of the North Piatto Laundry- who spent several months in Kearney, came up Satur day evening to spend a fow days on business. , Ward Tplle, claiming Kearney ns his home, was arrested Saturday on tho chargo of drunkenesss and nbus Ivcness nnd placed in jail. On prom-j Ise that he would forsake the town, ho t was released yesterday morjilng. j Cliainherliiln's Liniment, I This preparation Is intended espec ially for lamo bnck, rheumatism, sprains nnd like ailments. It is a favorite with people who are well ac quainted with its splendid qualities, Mrs. Chnrles Tanner, Wabash, Intl., says of It, "I have found Chnmber laini's Liniment tho best thing for lame back and sprains I have over used, It works like a charm and re lieves pain and soreness,. It has'been used by others of my family as well as myself for upwards of twenty years." 25 and 50 cent bottles,. For sale by all dealers, W. W. BIRGE COMPANY. Special terms on lots In Taylor's Addition and Grncelnml Addition to close nut tho balance. Monthly pay. mcnts of $.'.()() to $10.00, Build a home now while lumber Is cheap. , HOLLMAX & SEBASTIAN, Exclusive Agents. V. J. IHEN'EIi & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Come nnd seo us for town lots In different parts of the city. Good In vestments on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent We havo also good bar gains In farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewey Sts.. upstairs Mutual Building & Loan Association ol North Platte, Nebraska. Organized 1837. Have plenty of money on hands to close loans promptly. Will loan on North Platte City property lor building purposes or to assist its members in buy ing homes or paying off mortgages. The monthly payments on $1GoO.QO loan are on principal $5.00 . and interest $6.00 or $11.00 in all and on other . sums in proportion. : . VOTICH TO .KI3I.I, HH.M. HSTATI3 1 N'otlcS Ih hereby irlven tlmt In nn notion pending In tlio District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraskn, In which H. Ji. uvunH, AiitniniHU'utor or uu oh- Lite of Patrick Kudilv. docenHCil. has applied for IIcpiiho to Hell InmlH for the payment of tho debts of said estate ami which nalil Decline lms been duly Krantod by said Court. That on AVed ncBdny, Juno 1315 nt the hour of 2 V. ai. sum numiniHtnuor win oiror tor Hale at nubile huIo at the oaHt front door of the Court Houho Id North I'latto, Lincoln county, NebraHKa, to the highest bidder or bidders for cnHh the following described lauds Hltuate In the city of North I'latto Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wlt: All of Block 1. con hIhUiir of lotH 1 to 12 Inclusive in the ituuuy Addition to said city of North I'latto or bo much thereof nn shall be liecoBHary to satisfy tho Indebtedness axalnst the estate of said Patrick Hud dy deceased, .Said sale to remain open for one hour. U. II, KVANH, Administrator of the OHtato of Pat rick Kuddy, deceased. m-11-4 I.KOAI. OTICV, State of Nobraska, Lincoln County, bh Tn All noPNnnH IntnrnHtml ltl the ins tate of Bridget A. Williamson, de ceased: You are hereby notified that on tho r.l. If..., Klir Ff'n I m (. in. Wllltll uui tiny ui .tuij, .'u ..ii..r.ij .. . jidmlnlHtrator of tho estate of Hrlde;et . limn ,ltf..1 In Uf.l.l J. v 1 1 1 Klllinuii, uuvuiinuii i.ii... ... uium Court his final account as said admin istrator nnd petition, tho objects and prayer of which are that a decree of distribution may be inado of tho resi due of said cstute, now In Ills posses sion to tho parties entitled by law to recelvo tho same, nnd that said final account nnd a petition for distribution will bo heard upon the 1st duy of June, 1915, at tho hour of 10 o'clock at tho County Court room In tho city of North Piatto in said County, and you are hereby cited to appear at tho time and place designated nnd show cause, If such exist why such nccount be not allowed. It is, therefore, ordered that tho said TalmaKo Vhlto, administrator Blvo notice to nit persons Interested In said estate by cnusInK a copy of thlH order to be printed In tho North Platte llshed in said county for three wcoks iiriur lu wiu iiiuu nui iur nuuu ucui ins. Dated this Bth day ot-May. 1015. (IKOliaH B. FIIBNCH, mll-3 County Judtio. 3 1't Front j X Closing Out Sulkev Cultivators at $25 to $27. f V I P & O Canton Sulkey Plows at $35. P & O Canton Sulkey Lister at $35. 8 foot Wind Mills at $25' Monarch, malleable Iron Range with Water or Reservoir $50. Bon Ami Oil Stoves. Acorn Range with Reservior $40. Cream Separators $25 and upward. Hardware at and below Cost. Bain Wagons 2 1-2 Axle, 3 in tire $65. Bain Wagons 2 3-4 Axle, 3 in tire $70. Bain Wagons 3 Axle, 4in tire $75. Good Pine Lumber at $2.00 per 100 feet. Kentuckey Blue Grass Seed. Chick Food, Oyster Shells, Calf Meal. HERSHEY'S OPPOSITE POST OFFICE