85 FlLL ope ay am 191S, "V IJ I HE Tmirsd Friday, I 1H DR.. 0. 11. CRESSLER, t Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bank. LOCAL AXD PERSONAL Miss Graco Swanson entertained the Epworth League Friday evening. Mrs. L. L Hall, of Gering, is visit ing with friends in town this week. Percy Schott returned the latter part of last week from a visit in Omaha. Infants' and children's coats in all styles, at a great variance of prices, at The Leader, E. L. Blakslee of the Fourth ward, who has been very ill is reported to bo improving. Attorney Albert Mudoon spent the latter part of last week in Ogokilla on business. Double Trading Stamps on nil cash purchases from to 1(1 o'clock next Saturday evening at The Leader. Miss Merlo Thornburg has severed her conection with the Fashion shop as .saleslady. Mrs. Fred Payne returned Friday evening from a short visit in eastern points with relatives. James Elliott has resumed work in tho Rexall Drug store after enjoying his summer vocation. Mrs. J. E. Ilaynes returned' tho latter part of last week from a visit with Denver relatives, Tho display of fall and winter mil linery at the Hub is completo and your patronago is solicited. J. E. Hood, a machinist in the shops was injured Friday by being lilt on the head with a tank apron. A good place to bo at McVlckcr's millinery parlors September 10 and 17 Ynn win bo shown a comprehen sive display of tho season's newest models. r'r 9 !& ROOMS 155521, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. We open our foil campaign on the above dates with the lurgest and most up-to-date assortment of dry goods, consisting of wool dress goods, silks and all washable goods and domestics that has ever been shown under one roof in North Platte, at prices that defies all competition. In our ready-to-wear department we are showing all the latest effects in suits, sizes 16 to 4S, coats of all des criptions, dresses and costumes in the latest des'-gns. No two alike. Alterations free. In dress skirts we have them in sizes from 22 to 36 waist measurements, in all shades. Our line of Misses' and Childrens' Coats, in sizes from 2 to 16 years, is almost endless in its range of variety and prices. Children's dresses in' wool and washable sizes 2 to 16 years, at prices from fifty cents up. Ladies Raincoats, 200 to pick from, sizes from 16 to 48, prices from 12.95 up. Ladies' Sweaters, in silk and wool, misses' and children's sweaters in all shades and styles. Ladies' misses and children's Night Gowns in muslin and outings. y h Ladies' Waists, over 1000 to pick from, all sizes, from $1.00 up. Gloves, the Kayser and Adler makes, the R. &S. Rustless Corsets, the Kayser, Luzercne and Dependon under wear for ladies, and misses and children, the Kayer and Dependon hosiery. Blankets in cotton, half-wool and all-wool in all sizes, guilts in bats and downs. All goods mentioned above were purchased this season, and as we paid spot cash for all merchandise, and buying direct from the manufacturer, we are enabled to undersell any competitor. - During our opening days a silk petticoat will be given away with every suit sold at $15 up. The H. 8t S. Green Trading Stamps are given with all cash purchases. NOTICE- Our store will be1 closed Saturday, Sept. 18, until sundown on account of the"Jewinh Atonement Day. Saturday evening, Sept. 18th, from 6 to green trading stamps on all cash purcha ses. THE EEADEK Dan Roberts, who had been in Omaha for, h week or more, returneil home Saturday evening. Albert Brown, of Farnam. came a few days ago to transact business and visit friends for a week. I'j 'Dick Baker and Art'.ulivr,imer let few days .ago on a hunting trip in he Lake country.; . pw Full Waists in Silks. Net. Lace. waists imaeinable. now shown at BLOCK'S, G5c to $7.50. The next meeting of the Indian card club will be held at the home of Mrs. M. K. Neville on Sept 22nd. Lem Graves returned a few days' ago from Denver where he visited the Mooney family for a week. Double Trading Stamps on nil cash purchases from (i to 10 o'clock next Saturday evening at The Leader. Mrs. H. M. Getty and children have returned from Omaha and1 Lincoln where they visited relatives. The latest millinery is found at the Hub. Styles that will please and prices that will satisfy. Mr nnfi Mrs., O. W. Allison, of Wallace, came last week and nro guests or Mr. ana iirs. uuy iuu.. Silk and washable shirt waists, from $1.00 up, in great variety, arc shown at Tho Leader. John Ritncr and party will go to Curtis this week to begin work on a now concrete bridge over Fox Creek. Mrs. J. Alden returned to Grand Island the latter part, of last week after visiting with Mrs. W. T. Alden. Mr .and Mr3. P. D. Scott are re the arrival of a baby boy which was born to thorn Friday afternoon, -vticonii Dnrniiiv Hubbard and Esther Schwaiger left yesterday morning for Koarnoy to attend the Normal. Miss Alice Luby, or Giltnor, came Friday evening to-visit her brotlfer Edward Luby and wife for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Huron or Hershoy, who ac companied her grand-daughter hero last week, has returned homo a few days ago. Every Home Should be Covered v n good Fire Insurance Policy, be cause no body knows how or when a lire Is going to originate, no matter how careful householders themselves may he. It is a matter of good busl ness policy anyway to have your home and effects fully Insured against pos sible loss, and this Is our business. I shall be glad to talk Fire Insurance with you, and can offer you some very attractive propositions which II would pay you to consider. I.O.O.F. BUILDING, LOANS AND INSURANCES ULilUi Miss Gertrude Rebhausen left yes terday for Hastings to take up her duties as teacher of music in the convent there. ' Dean Bowker returned the latter part of last "week from Omaha and Ijlastlngs where he spent the greater par of tho week. Mrs., J. W. Clough returned Friday from Ogaiaila where she was tho guest of her daughter Mrs. Arrow smith for a week. Carl Peychp, of Gothenburg, is spending this week with local friends. Ho was formerly employed at the lo cal telephone office ' Mrs. II. N. Yarucll, of Keystone, was operated upon n few days ago at tho Nurse Brown Memorial hospital and.'.i I'olng nicely. 50 of tho famous "Reglna" Pattern Hats on display Thursday and Friday, Sptember 1G and 17. McVlckcr's Mil linery, 2nd lloor Tho Leader. Tho J. F. F. Club will entertain their husbands at a card party at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Manii this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calhoun who had been visiting in Los Angolcs for several weeks, returned homo tho lat ter part of last wook. John Poulas, proprietor of tho North Platte Candy Kitchen who hud been ill at the Genoral hospital, was ablo to bo out Saturday. At a meeting of tho high school foot ball team a few days ago Jack Hus band was unanimously chosen as cup tain for tho present season. Walter Hoxie who spent tho sum mer on his father's ranch near Ogai aila rcturond hero Saturday to finish his courso In high school. For Sale Hard and soft coal heat ers. Inquire of Mrs. James Hart. Mrs. Charles Yaudos nnd Mrs. A. Thompson left itho Nurso Brown Mem orial hospital yostonlay, Having made a good recovery after operation. Mrs. Thodoro White, of Cedar Rap ods, la., who has been tho guoat of Mrs. F. J. McGovorn for two weoks, will leave tho lattor part of this week. L. B. Bers of Denver, formerly of this city, who spent the greatar part of last week hore on business pertain ing to his late father'-, estate, left Sutiird'iy . Miss Floronco Stack will loavo shortly for Omaha and Lincoln to spend a couple of weeks. Enrouto homo sho will visit in Columbua ami Lexington. Dr. Brock, Dentist, has moved his office to tho Reynolds building, ovor Stono's Drug Store. OOtf Joseph Fillion, Jr, who was In Jured last week by fulling from tho roof of the Davis garago Is able to bo out and cun walk with tho aid of a cano. Mrs. Goo. Pappas visited her par cuts at Gothenburg last week. Sho was accompanied by hor daughter Esther who will remain there and at tend school. Hoars For Sale Pure bred Duroc-Jorsey gprlng boars o'clock, we will give double Miss Evelyn Forcnde, of Cercsco, who had been the guest of Mrs. James Shea for some time, left Saturday morning for Broadwater to teach In the schools there. James Ware, of Blair, Ncbr., went through tho latter part of last week to Ogaiaila to attend the funeral of tho late Henry Aufdcngarten, a pio neer of Ogaiaila. Fred Warren, of Tampa, Florida, camo Sunday to visit his family who havo been guests of Mrs. Warren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bullard, for several 'months. Wanted Agents to sell our prod uces on a highly profitable basis. Start 'a business of your own. Wo will tell you how. North Ridge Brush Co., Frecport, 111. Tho Elk dancing party givon at their hall Friday ovonlngv was tho first of a series which will be given during tho frill and winter months and was a very plensant one. Mrs. Ditch, of Kansas, was called here tho latter part of last weok by the death of her son, Ira Ditch of Wallace who died in this city. Sho will spend a weok or more wltjh relatives in Wallace. For Farm Loans see or write Geno Crook, room 3, Waltemath building, North Platte. 41tf Lucius Stebbins ' returned a few days ago from Omaha where ho spent several days on business and while thoro wrote several artlelos for tho Hoe expressing his views on "Billy" Sunday. For Rent West Third. -Furnished rooms, 41,4 G8-tf Miss Lcona Marovlsh who had been the guest of her sister Mrs. A. J. Srnzior .tor a week, loft Saturday morning for Thormopoplis whoro sho has a position as teacher in tno schools. I'nll Dneiiliiir nl The Leader Thurs day and Friday of this week. Don't fail to attend. A Bint; picnic was hold "n Ih'j cen- .... .11. 1,1h! I v .r A.arttttlF fir tiw MnnHrs. Dnv. Gantt. Wolr. Nor- ris, Russell, Ottonrfteln nnd Schnial- zrlod who will leave this week ror mo university. Hot woinioB, sandwltches and coffee wore sorved. Kvorv wnnmn who nrides herself on tho offoctlveness of her millinery cannot afford to miss our first big dis play of beautiful fall hats September 1(5 and 17. mcvicicors juiiiinory, ami lloor, Tho Leader. Mnv ItiinkR vmu tendered a surprise party by a number of his gentlemen frionds Friday evening, it Doing mo nnnlvnrunrv n f lilu hlrlli. rPho ovonlnir wnu nlnnenntlv annul 1)V all Tirosont and tno reiresnmenis scrveu y 4irs Bunks wero highly complimented. Tho Misses Glnapp, of Gaslln, ar rived In town last weok and began tholr duties us tcachors In District No. 5. Tho young ladlos taught In tho west part of the state last your. Tliey aro tho daughters of Frod Glnapp, one of tho early settlors or Gnslln pro clnct. For Snlc. Thoroghbred Poland Qhlna Honrs: took first prize at tho Into county fair. Four and one-half months old. Prlco 359 Robert Anderson, of Omaha, enmo up tho latter part of last wook to hunt and visit local friends. Mrs. Toole, of Kearney, returned home Sunday ovonlng after visiting her daughter for two weeks. Mrs. Agnes Boyor returned Satur day afternon from a Ivlst In Omaha and other eastern points. Tho Indies' aid society of tho Pres byterian church will moot Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. Mrs. Young and daughter Miss Ncola Hamilton of Kansas City, moth er and sl3ter of Enrl Hnmllton, left for ho'mo Saturday afternoon, nftor visiting here for two weeks. , SPECIAL SALE Every Saturday, also tho 15 1G, 17 and ISth days of each month, will bo potato days at tho North Sldo barn. Phono No. 29 for prices. I will savo you money. 57tf JULIUS MOGENSEN. To Margaret McGovorn, owner of lots 1 and 2, block 85, North Platte, Nobr. Tho owners of property on tho Bouth sldo of Eighth street between Locust and Walnut streets, aro here by notified thnt tho Mnyor and Coun cil of tho City of North Platto, Lin coln county, Nebraska, passed and approved un ordlnnnco on tho 18th day of Juno, 1913, ordering a side walk adjoining their said premises, to bo constructed as to lino nnd grade and of pormanent material, as pro vided In tho general ordinances of said city, regulating tho construction of sldewulks In suld city. Unless said walk Is constructed by you along tho north side of suld lots lund 2, block 85, owned by'ypn in ac cordance with said ordlnnnces on or boforo tho 19th dny of October, 1915, tho saniewlll bo constructed by said city and tho costs assessed upon tho said lots owned by you adjoining which tho fiomo shall bo constructed. C. F, TEMPLE, (SEAL) City Clork. U OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CsriTAL, AND SUJtJ'LUSi One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. H STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HAVE BKKN TUB FACTOIiS L THE GIMMVTII OF THIS HANK, AND THE SAME CAKEFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID 1 1 W. T. Berry, of Omaha, spent yes terday hero on Union Pacific business. Mrs. Elmer Burko will entertain tho Novitn club on Wcdnosday, Septombor 22nd. Miss Nell Hanltln was off duty this week at Tho Loader, having been ill with rheumatism. OHDIXAKCi: XO. 71. Amending Section 1 of un ordlnnnco entitled: An ordinance establishing the lire limits in the City of Aorth Platte and regulating building therein and providing u penalty for the violation thereof. Bo It ordained by tho Mayor and City Council of the City of North Platto, Nebraskn: Section 1 That section 1 of tho or dlnnnco entitled: An ordinance es tablishing tho flro limit In tho city of North Platto und regulntlng building therein nnd providing a penalty for tho violation thereof, be amended to read as follows: That tho cast half or Block clghty-'threo (S3) and tho west half of Block eighty-four (84) and nil of Blocks one hundred ono (101), ono hundred twq (102), one hundred tirco (103). ono hundred four (104), ono hundred fourteen (114), ono hundred fifteen (115), ono hundred Hlxteen (110), ono hundred thirty-ono (131), ono hundred thlrfy-two (132), and ono hundred thlrty-lhreo (133) in tlifa orig inal town now city of North Piatt", Nobrnskn, as plntted und shown In tho office of tho County Oerk, shall bo the fire limit which la horoby estab lished in .said city. Section 2. All ordinance? or parta of ordlnnnces In conlllct herewith are hereby repealed, Section 3. This ordinance ahull take oflect and be In force from and nft.-r Its passage und publication according to law. U Passed nnd aproved this 7th day of September, 1915. J. II. STONE, Attost: Acting Mayor. O. F. TEMPLE, (SEAL) City Clerk. 1 CwniZwS -ol'- 0 ON TIME DEPOSITS. your choice at ?25.00 each. GGtf EXPERIMENTAL STATION. ?25.00. O. G. LANHOLM, 3C m2 sm!jS C