f LOCAL AND PEItSONAL. Dr. J. 13. Redflold was called to Tryon on professional work Friday. For Rent Rooms for light house keeping. 40G oast Third Street. 10-tf For Rent G room cottage closo In. Inquire Marti meat market. For Rent Eight room house. In qulro of Mrs. Mrs. Loulso Peters at Timmcrman hotel. J. S. Dnvls, of tho Davis Auto Co., has gone to Omaha to nttond the aulo shew. Will WalLemnth. Is spending this week in Omaha visiting frionds and at tending the auto show. Mr and Mrs. I). A. Elas, who re side north of town visited Mr. and Mrs. Math Ellas last week. A baby boy was bom Friday oven Ing to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith at 201 east Seventh street. For Sale G room cottago on woat Eighth street. Modern oxcopt heat. Phono Rod 301. 8-6 Lloyd Gardner, who was a patlont at tho North Platte General hospltnl for some time was released from that In stitution Saturday. Twin babies, a boy and a girl are reported by Dr. J. H. Redflold at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lltz In the Fourth ward. For Sale Pnoporty on Seventh and Willow streets. Good investment. Phono Red 301. 8-G Mrs. Vigo Chrlstcnson and son Ray mond will return tday from St. "Paul Neb., -whero they wcro called by the Illness of her sister. Dean Burnett, of tho stato agricult ural college at Lincoln, spent tho week end In town Investigating conditions at tho experimental sub-station. Bert M. Reynolds spent Saturday In Sidney transacting business In con nection with tho now city hall, of which ho is tho architect. For Sale G room cottog6 on west Eighth street. Modern except heat Phono Red 301. 8-G Mrs. Clyde Empson, of Oshkosh, who spent a week visiting Miss Anna O'Connell nnd Dr. and Airs. J. B. Redflold, will loavo tomorrow. An electric Grafanola, genuine ma hogany, $1G0. DIXON, tlie Jcwelor. Tho Trotter garago sold a Studo baker six to I, L. Bare last week, tho latter trading In on tho deal his for mer car, which Mr. Trotter has since sold to a party living near Brady. For Salo Pure Whlto Rose Comb Plymouth Rock Roostors. A. F. Mc Master. Phono 792F011. 1Q-2 James Henderson, formerly clerk In tho Dorryberry & Forbes' Htoro who has been In tho northwest for a year or so, returned to town Saturday. Ho comes hero to take chargo of the hard waro stock to bo Installed by Howo & Malonoy Furniture for tho Ilotol McCabo will be shipped tho latter part uf this week. By tho tlrno of Its arrival the second and third floors of tho build ing wll bo ready for furnishings. Mr. Welngand figures on having tho hotel open by March loth. Tho contract for tho Brodbcck & Son uulldlng on Fifth strcot has been awarded to J. A. McMlchacl. Tho construction material has been order ed and upon its arrival work will bo started if tho weather ponnlts. Gns Tar, used tho satno as Creosote for preserving posts, for troatlng chicken houses to kill lleo, 100 uses around tho farm. 10c a gallon. Wo furnish tho barrel with CO gallons and will deliver it to tho freight depot North Platto Light & Powor Co. 8-t W. J. Illendy has purchased 1G0 acres of land just cast of tho Doollttlo ranch southwest of town and adjoin ing tho farm owned by Mac Wcstfnll It Is atract olghty rod wldo and a mllo long, running from tho north to tho south road. The salo was mado through Buchanan & Pattorson. Juiis N. Jensen and wife, of Curtis, are spending a few days In town thl? week. Wnllaco Marovlsh loft at noon yes terday for Kankakee, 111,, to romulii Indefinitely. W. R. Malonoy left Sunday evening for Omaha to purchngo his new stock of hardware. Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Farmer left yesterday afternoon for Omnlm l.i spend n week. Carl Simon left this morning for the western part of. tho stato to spend sev eral days on buslnoss. Walter Davis, toachor In tho Jack Morrow Flats district," spent the wook end here on business. David MInshnll left a few days ago for Wisconsin to spend sovornl weeks with his mother. WET OH DRY WILL HE ELECTION ISSUE Mrs. Robort McGrnle and daughter, of Chappoll, arc visiting thin week with tho Dlstol family. Frank Wilson and Charles Wolfs, of Dickons, aro transacting business at the court house this week. Master Josoph Lonegnn, who .las been 111 for some time with the measles is reported much improved. Mrs. Elizabeth Kaar-Langston, who was called to Lincoln last week by the death of hor father, has returned. Tho Socialist study club will meet nt tho homo of Mrs. D. M. Hogsoft Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Woman's Homo Missionary So ciety of tho Methodist church will meet at tho parsonago Friday nfternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Schick, of Curtis, came yesterday to visit tho hitter's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Lincoln, Sr. Alphonso PIcnrd Is now driving a new Dodge enr which ho purchased yesterday from tho Ilcndy-Ogler gar ago. Warren Cummlngg, of Kansas City, formorly a manager or alio Norm Platto ball team, visited friends in town Inst week. t Bible class No. 9 will meet with Mrs, Charlos Baskins, 320 west Tenth, on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o clock. Ev eryono Is urged to nttond. Mrs. Willalm Jotters, of Omaha, vis Ited Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Schnt'z and Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Sccbergor yesterday while enrouto homo from the west. E. M. Smith went to Omnlm yoster dny moruing to nttend tho automobile show and will return in a now four Apperson rondster wheh he will pur-. chaso thcro for Dr. T. J. Kerr. Peter Jepson, Martin Jopson and Jordan llosson, or Fox uroett, were here yesterday to attend a road hear ing boforo tho county commissioners relative to tho roadB In that precinct Today la Washington's Birthday and Is being observed In North Platte by a suspension of business at the court house, tU. P. shops, postofflce and tho banks: Business houses are open as usual. Tho directors of tho local base ball club met Saturday evening In the of llco of O. E. Elder and discussed plans for tho summer season. . A genera mooting will bo called the first week in Mnrch. Tho finality of tono can hardly be defined. It Is cluslvo, intangible as music Itself: but Its recognition ;by th car is instant and wholly thrilling for life tho very divinity of music throbs in tho notes of tho Grafanola DIXON, tho Jowoler. Fred and August Schaupp, of Fair banks, Alaska, visited their nephew Ralph Smith last .wook whllo enrouto to enBteni cities. They have resided In tho Klondike region for thirteen years and nre now making a tour of th United States. Frank Scott, whd for some time had been omploycd as machinist by the Hendy-Ogler gnrngo, loft Sunday night for Denver to accept a position In tho Ford asscmbjng plant, of which Chas Hondy Is gcnoral mnnngor. Ho will rocelvo thirty-four cents nn hour for tho first six months and thereafter five dollars n day. Saloons or no Saloons will bo Issue at the earning city election, a petition for the suhmlsnsion of the (luoslion having boon filed with City Clork Elder Saturday. This petition contains Heventy-nlno signatures, which Ms ample to have tho question submitted . It wan gcnornlly thought that the nntl ltaensp people w:uld "lay-off" In tho city electt:n and devote their ef forts to tho state-wide prohibition which will be nn Issue this fall, but evidently that faction aro Inclined to first take advantage of the municipal election. Tho nntl-licenso sentinien' Is gr:w- ng In North PJatte If election figures prove anything. In 1912 tho majority for license was 230, In 1914 It was Just hundred loss or 130, and In 1915 it was oghty-flve. "North Platto dry" Is to be tnc slo gan or tlio nnti-snioon oiomenu ::o:: RAILROAD NOTES. Mvln Rnugh hag accopted n position In Foreninn Jack McGraw's office. Engineer Charley Roche left yoster- lay afternoon fr Omahn to spend a week or longer. A number of local people will attend the conductors' and trainmen's annual ball nt Grand Island this evening. Conductor Will O'Connell and fam ily are moving to town today from the farm a short distance west of the city, Chnrles Yost, who was Injured In tho Union Pacific yards recently, Is getting along nicely. Robert Arnold sustnlncd a crushed finger yesterday while stepping from a baggage car, the door of which swung shut catching his left liana. Operator Cleo Shlnklc, of the local Western Union ofilce returned Sunday fnn an extended visit wth relatives in Kansas City and other eastern points. Will Friend and Jack Carroll have resigned their positions In Foreman J. W. McGraw's office and will tako up tho machinists'trade In the local shops. James Eddy, who has been employed nt tho Barkalow news stand in tho Union Pacific depot, resigned last week and left yesterday for Chicago to accept a position. Charles H. Ross of tho U. P. shops Is off duty on account of an Injury to his right eye which was caused by a piece of steel striking the eye ball Saturday morning. Fireman Riley Warren, who has been employed on tho local run be tween Grand Island and Kearney, cama. Sunday evening to spend a week. Tom Hngorty has been off duty at the round houso for a week with an Injured foot. While at work last Tues day ho dropped a jack which struck his right foot with such force as to crush several of his toes and the foo is much swollen and very painful. If you want the best results use - - I V; X ,C r.'O. I ' RFQT 3 f-z DLu I 51 V,. Nth nnUV 'fill" BETTER RCMn mii I iMGGO HERROD GROCERY PHONE 208. Ladies' Waists wm W A n fy New Spring Waists! Novel ty Styles and Fabrics Bungalow for liale Rooms, 3 blocks from court hotiS'i As I have decided to move on a tract of land adjoining the city, I am placing on snle my now home on south Vine street. This Is a six room house, tho living room being 20 feet by 13 feet. Large brick lire placo In end of liv ing room. Double floors, the top b3inj maple throughout tho house, both up stairs and down. Hulf basement, di vided with cement block partitions for collar and coal bins. Flushed in birch wocdi down stairs and whito enamel upstairs. Full' equipped bath room up stairs, and closets in each bed room. Toilet and lavatory on first floor. The lot Is a southeast corner lot with sldo walks dn both sldos. Curbng In front. Yard well filled and a good stand of grass. Good size barn which can be used for two cat's, or car and other purposes. Prlco $1,006.00 o&i good terms. Inqutro of C. F. TEMPLE, Owner. ::o:: .Hnrlln Flics for Commissioner. The latest to fllle for commissioner from the third district is D. E. Martin, who lives six miles northwest of Her Bhey. Mr. Martin files as a republican, with which party ho has always been Identified. Ho has lived In the county for ten years, owns a ranch or S00 acres and engages In farming and stock raising. Ho Is regarded as ! man of good business ability and an energetic citizen. ::o:: Allss , Ackennnu .Married. Miss Elslo Ackorman, formorly as sociated wltn tlio School oL Music In this city, wns married at Jamestown, N. u., February Btn touussol D. Chase For 8omo time past Mrs. Chaso had been supervisor of music in tlio James town oollogo. Mr. Chase is a young at- tomoy of Jnmestown and nt present holds tho position of stale s attorney for Stutsman comity. ' ' ::o::. Want Every Town Dry. A dispatch-from Lincoln says: "Pi all towns of Nebraska whore thoro aro now saloons, nn effort will be mnile to voto on tho wet and dry question at tho Bprlng election, nccordlng to ac tion taken uy tho executive committ e of tho Nebraska Dry Federation, which hold a session thoro this week. In all towns whore thcro Is a brnnch of tho society that socloty will bo furnished with plans for starting tho sentiment for tho election." Telephone Youi Grocery orders to 32 They will given prompt and careful attention. Lierk-Sandall Co. It pays to be an early waist buyer. Why? Because you have a big and varied assortment to select from. Dainty Silks, Georgette Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Voiles, Lawns, ev er7 thing in the wash waists. We cannot help but please. The styles are especially pretty; long sleeves, either high or low collar. These waists are manufactured by people who know how to make waists and make them right. The work manship and quality of materials -used cannot be surpassed. Select your Springi waist now, while we still have your size. i WILL REC03DIEN1) EXTENSIONS TO CARRIER DISTRICTS One of the first moves to be made by Postmaster McEvoy for the effi ciency of the North Platto service, will bo tho recommending of extensions to tho present carrier districts. As nt present mapped out the additional ter ritory to be Included In tho districts consists of sixty blocks, forty of which nre north of the track and twenty south of the track. The extensions In tho Fourth ward cover quite an area In the northeast and west and northwest sections of tho city whllo tho extension on the south aide would mnko tho de livery extend to the south lino of tne Taylor addition nnd add quite a num ber of houses n the more extreme parts of tho Banks' addition. These extensions would add a nurn-! her of miles of travel for tho carriers, but it Is believed the present men could do tho work without entailing hardship to them. Ths recommendation for the exten sions will bo forwarded to hoadqunrt- ors this week, nnd It is quite likely they will be accepted and the extended area authorized. Mr. and Mrs. Will Friend left this morning for Grand Islad tno spend a few days. Harry Murray went to Grand Island Saturday and visited over Sunday with Howard Clemens and wife. They were met at tho train by a crowd of the Nichols "younger set" armed with tia this morning to attend tho trainmen's! cans, bolls, and similar weapons, and. ball this evening. they were escorted along tho "Nichols Mrs. F. J. Wurtele will entertain the. Boulevard" to tho homo of the groom's Indian Card Club Wednesday after-, sister in royal style. Upon their ar- For County Commissioner I respectfully announco myself as a candidate for tho republican noml- nnton for county commissioner from the Third District, subject to tho ac tion of the voters at the primary elec tion. D. E. MARTIN. (Six miles Northwost of Ilorshey.) ::o:: Some time next month C. F. Temnle and family will move to tho Johnston forty ncro tract of land one nnd one- half miles west of town which was re cently purchased by Mr. Tomplo and Mr. Beoler. Boforo mbvlng he will build nn addition to tho present house Mr. 'temple doslros to get close to nature as do also Mrs. Temple and tho children and they will put in their qparo tlrno looking aftor chickens, n garden and other truck with a hired man to do tho henvy work. John Ersell Owens, of this city, was married Sunday to Miss Edith Hum phreys of Laredo, Mo., and nfter i wedding trip in western points will make their homo in this city. Mr. Owens hns been employed horn n? a brakeninn for somo time nnd Is pop ular in rauronu nntl social circles. Harry II. Hemphill, son of J. B Ilomphlll. of this city, was married at Grnnd Island Saturdny afternoon to Miss Esthor L. Cnrty of Atnsloy, Rev, Johnson officiating. After vlsltln horo for n week or longer thoy will re turn to Alnsley whero tlio groom Is omploved In the Herald printing office and thov will bo nt homo to tho! f Honda nfter Mnrch 1st. Mrs Theo. Phillips, of Coznd, who was oneratod upon at a local hospital rocontly and since visited with her dauchter, Mrs. A, L. MWhko, loft Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wostorlund, of Seat tle Wash., who vlsltod tho Hanor fam ily slnco Janunry 1st, left for homo SaMirdny evening, noon, March 1st Herbert Tramp and Carl Weston feld went to Denver by auto Sunday afternoon. ::o:: LIFE INSURANCE Don't experiment with life Insur ance. Oct tho best, like that written by tho big Now York Mutual, In which dividends largely help to pay promt urn. RRATT & GOODMAN, , District Agents. : :o: : Nichols Notes North Platto visitors Saturday were tho Hasklns family, and Mr. Fransen. Sunday school and League wero well attended. Sunday. Pearl 'McConnoll was tho League leader. Mr. Lindqulstj ed by tho arrival of numerous flockg gave ono of his characteristic talks on of "ducks, the appearance of spring roliglous indifferenco which was on- caps', baso ball paraphernalia, prv joyed and appreciated by all. cessions of romantic youths on moon TTnwnnl fUomnna nnil vtfr rnhirnpil llilit nlflita ntwl Mn arvlvnl rP "Tirana rroni L,oweuen rnursuay evening wnoro rnry." rival the entire company spent a short time visiting and enjoying refresh ments and then" left, congratulating tho young couple and wishing them a long, happy and prosperous life of. matrimonial bliss. Ralph Wood and wife visited at the Howard, Clemens residence Sunday afternoon. Blanche Gummere, who has been helping her mother put things in or der after moving expects to start to school again Monday. Chris Koch and family spent Sun day with J. H. McConnell. Choir practice was held at J. H. Mc Connell's home Friday evening. The approach' of spring is herald- they had attended tho wedding of Mrs Clemens' brother Irving. The bride and groom came down on tho "branch ' t u. jonnson la suffering from a fractured kneo cap resulting from a fall on the Ice. til ftfr:-' 5?5 m 'i gg 3? 5?r: H. !S mum ill :Qjl "tnT" J We Here Show Page 984 and 985 of Webster's Universal Dictionary Giving A Definition of Lumber Yard We don't lilc the definition. It no doubt descibes some yards accurately, but there isn't enough life about it to suit us. This sounds better: LUMBER YARD A busy place, where everybody who builds any thing from a church to a chicken coop goes to Buy The Best Lumber and Building Material Coates Lumber and Coal Co. The Home of Good Coal Phone 7,