' TOKIQ NOVELTIES Fashionable Accessories EVERYTHING IN THE New Leather Novelties, Hand Bags, Strap Purses. Collar and Cuff Sets, Leather Trimmings by the Yard, Belts, also the full Leather Skins. Beautiful Combinations, Strictly Japanese Designs. . All these designs are hand-painted by Japanese workmen; only the best colors shown, Brown, Green, Blue and Purple combination. We are positive that you cannot find a more extensive assortment or more snappy, styles than shown in our leather novelties. Watch our window, the full assortment will be shown, which cannot help but please the most critical and fastidious buyer. Modest Prices. ET.Tramp&Sons LOCAL AJfD PERSONAL. For Sale New house cheap. Apply 1212 west Third. 17-1 For Rent 4 room house with large lawn and fruit trees. Inquire 717 North Locust street. 17-2 Dr. Sadler of Hershey, made a pro fessional visit to this city the latter part of last week. Judge H. M. Grimes, who has been holding court in Lexington for several weeks, spent Sunday at home. Mrs. T. H. Wyman and brother Chas. Moore, of Brule, Who were guests of Dr. Mario Ames, left yesterday morn ing. Lost, strayed or stolen lust 3Iomlny, one bay maro with two year old colt. Anyone knowing tliclr whereabouts please phone to Lierk & Sandall. Arthur Rush and Loren Sturgcs were in Stapleton Friday to visit Dick Baker who lias been ill for a week or longer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vernon have gone to Haigvllle tb reside. The former was recently transferred there by the Union Pacific. The Zenda dancing club are mak ing arrangements for a social dance at the Lloyd opera bouse on Friday evening, March 17th, Nocturnal work by artificial light brings forth all lurking eye defects. Tlilc In uriinrn nntnmetrv comos ill with tho light of optical knowledge. HAR RY DIXON, Optometrist and Jeweler, west side of Dewey street. Will Bremer, of Brady, A. Zollars of Nichols, nnd Miss Carden, of Brady, were visitors at tho county superin tendent's office the latter part of last eek. (.ruin Hit' space around the run- with Iiliiiiincl. Any child can do It. .Wakes iinrron boards out of wide ones 17.tf STONK'S DHUG STOHH. 4 Mrs. James Beekman entertained the Elite club last week with cards. In tho games tho highest scores were made by Mosdames A. W. Brown and W. II. McMullen. Come and renew your acquaintance with old church friends, as many of tliem will bo represented in "package form" at Presbyterian church, Parcel Post Sale, Mar. ICtli. 25 cents. The ladies who visit tho millinery departmorot at Blockfs will not be disappointed. All tho now stylos, shanes and colors displayed correctly. MRS. SAILOR, Milliner. There will bo a meeting oftho Meth odist aid society at tho homo of Mrs. M. E. Scott next Thursday afternoon for tho work committee and other membors who will assist in the work for tho Easter baznar. Goo. E. Hardin, ono of the early settlers of tho coutny, loaves this week with hlo family for Fullertton, whore hey will make their future home. Mr. Hardin recently traded his farm in tho north part of tho county for Fullerton property. Owen O'Xeil left the latter part of last week for Sutherland to spend a week or more. Aveline Gates, now employed in a Grand Island drug store, spent the week end witli relatives and friends. Frank Yeomen, of Kansas City, ar rived here the latter part of last week to visit his brother George Yeomen and family for a week or longer. Old Trusty, Poultry Lender, and Queen Incubators and Rroodcrs ut fac tory prices. SI3I0X HKOS. 15-G Miss Mildred Fltzpatrlck resigned her piosition at the Kauffman-Wernett store Saturday evening and will leave for Omaha this week to take a course in nursing. We havo already sold moro Coats, Suits and Dresses tills season than any previous season at this time. You know why? Because wo have tho goods! Come In and we'll be glad to show you. BLOCK'S. Tho wedding of Mi38 Lula Wyman and Charles Durbin will take place at tho homo of the bride's parents Fri day evening, Mn.m 17th at eight o'clock. Dr. Morrill, Dentist, McDonald Bank Building. The Grace house on east Fourtli street recently purchased by Mr. and Mrs. George M. Smith is under-going repairs, a number of changes are be ing made in the interior and new ver andas are being added. Mrs. Elizabeth Kaar-Langston was called to Lincoln last week by the death of her mother who died an hour after her arrival there. It is Just throe weeks since Mrs. Langston's father died and her pupils and friends extend synlpathy in her double bereavement. Farm For Rent Inquire of A. A. Schatz. Andy Burg, of Grand Island, tbr many years superintendent of water works and coaling stations for the Union Pacific was hero lost weok while enrouto to Kimball on business. Mr. Burg is among tho best konwn rail road men in the state and was recently pensioned. For Farm Loans see or wrlto Geno Crook, room 3, Waltemath building, North Platte. 41tt In the drill on tho high school grounds Friday afternoon for a silver cup between Companies A and B of tho high school cadets tho Judges rendered a decision in favor of the former of which Sidney McFarland Is tho Cap tain. Acting as Judges woro Leonard Robinson (of the Spnnish American vet erans and Dr. T. J. Kerr. -;:o: Notice. Notice is hereoy glvon by tho First National Bank of North Platto that they will receive bids for tho building adjolnglng thorn on tlio north. Work of removing said building to begin by March 20, and all material to be removed by April 20, 1916. All bids will be opened by March 15th. First National Bank of North Platto. B. B. Baker of the Fidelity Insurance Co., is spending this week in Hastings. Harry Woods has been off duty as U. P. brakeman for several days on account or illness. Dr. Ishani of Kearney, visited with Rev. and Mrs. Cram last week while enroute to Ogalalla. J. K. Sebastian returned Saturday ovening from Ohappell and BigSprings where he spent a week on business. Teachers' examinations' will bo held nt the county superintendent's office on Friday nnd Saturday Mar. 17t1i and 18th. A daughter was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Win, BasklnB on west Eighth street. All concerned are doing well. Born to M'r. and Mrs. Thomas Thorn as yesterday morning, a "son. Mrs. Thomas was formerly Miss Ruth Hark ncss. Miss Margaret Jones resigned her position as stenographer at the Platte Valley bank the latter part of last week. Mrs. James McEv.oy and son Pres ton returned yesterday afternoon from Cheyenne where they visited 'frionds for a week. Mrs Louis Doak and son Joseph, of St. Paul, Neb., arrived hero Saturday to visit the formers brother Harry Cramer and Mrs. Cramer. Casper Raugli and family who spoilt the winter in town will leave next week for their ranch south of this city to spend several months. Gettman'sIIand-Mado Cigar. 5c. 11-tf Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hamilton, of Montreal, ennio last evening to visit tho former's cousin Earl Hamilton and wife for u week or longor. Mrs. Ida Lemon and son Clair loft Saturday evening for St. Paul, Minn where they wero called by the death of tho former's sister Mrs. Nellie Flint who visited hero last summer. We aro splendidly propnred with the most completo assortment of hats, the most reasonable prices and the most distinctive styles. VILLA WHIT TAKER. Wilcox Department Store. Roso Comb Rliodo Island select eggs for hatching. $1.00 per setting, Utility stock for sotting 50 cents. Also setting hens for salo. Mrs. George Tekulve phono Black 505. 17- Mlss Marlon Dentler, a former North Platto girl who played hero in "Peg of My Heart" has taken up tho "Movio" work and will bo seen on the screen at the Kolth next week as the heroine In tho Equitablo Production of "The Clarion." : :o: : Sonio choice pieces of bottom liny jiiimi, wimiii nines oi aorta I'latte Rent can lie paid out of sale of liny crop by riff lit party. Also for rent tlio largo -Mirth sldo town herd pasture living wilier. Can rent tills on shares Also 11 acres cnltlvntcd siiirar beet land, Joins the city. Also Imvo 10 aero pasture soiilhcnst of city. .See HH ATT & GOODMAN. Notice (o Woodmen. All tlio Woodmen nnd their families aro invited to attend the Twentieth nniversnry Jubilee which will be held at the K. P. hall Thursday even ing Mnrch ICtliJL ;:oi; Grand Foreman Koch In Toui. Grand Foreman Win. Koch of the Brotherhood of Anierlcnn Yeomen ar rived here this morning and will bo presont at the celebration of the 19th anniversary this evening at the Lloyd opera House. A number of members will be taken In, a program is being arranged and tho drill team will give an exhibition drill of which the guost of honor will be tho inspector. Tho coninitteo in charge hnve planned a pleasant evening. All cniicUUUes aro requested to meet nt the hall at S:15. Refreshments will be served. ::o:: Clarence Alexander .Married. The following was taken from a California paper yesterday and refers to Clarence Alexander, formerly of this elty who is a brother of Mrs. N. Cough and a step-son of Mrs. Mary lcxamler: ( w. Alexander, western Paciile brakeman, and Miss Lucy Cain of Cliico. were married last Wednesday at Oakland. Tho couple arrived In Orovllle Saturday night and continued their journey to Portola Sunday, where they will make their home. Alexander Is well known In this city, having hold a position InNtho local Western Paclllc yards until recently. . ; ;o: : The Nynl In New Quarters. The Nynl Drug Co. moved yesterday Into their nqw rooms In tho McCabo hotol building which was recently completed. Tlio room is arranged to suit the convenience of this com pany, has largo display windows and new fixtures. Tlio 'main lloor measures seventy feet and the basement is twen ty-four feet square. At tho rear Is a largo stock room filled up with shel ves and cupboards for tho surplus stock. A new $1,500 soda fountain of niahognny and onyx has been in stalled and will bo in cliargo of Harry Gevas. Tho iloorlng is of torraza and indirect light is furnished by largo chandeliers. ::o:: :il)0 Skirts! :t(M In Poplins, Serges, Fancy Plaids, Chcdks, Taftetas, Golflnes and mix tures, in all the wanted shades ami right up to the minute In styles, $1.98 to $15.00. BLOCK'S. Arrested for Pocket Picking. Unon complaint of Ira Woldman, U. P. officer. Moris Wilcox ami uam hie Urvan two strangers in this city werorarested- Sunday evening lor as- saultinc George Mills of Scribner, while lie was boarding train .o. i and also for plcJtlng his pocket, from which they removed iub iuuxi nnmirred while tlio passengers were crowding the entrance to tlio train and the third member of the party es caped before fne loss was discovered. Tho money was lounii in me posses sion of the other two when searched in tho U. P. office nnd they wore taKen tn tnll. Thev will have a hearing lie foro -Judge French this morning. Mr. Mils had been visiting here with Gene Crook. ::o:: llush Mercantile Company. Wn urn tho exclusive agent for the Luther Burbank Seeds. You know of I .nt her Burbank vou know of the nn menso benefit ho has been to mankind, nvor since he norfected the Ilurunnic notnto fortv years ago. In ills work of imnrovinir nnd creating new and vnlu able forms of fruit, llowcrs, berries and vegetables, Burbank makes them vield bettor products in greater quan tity than ever known before. Any ono who 1ms a garden or even a uncu yum should havo some of these new nnd Im proved fruits, (lowers, vegetables ami berries. Dentil of Andrew LIddell. Andrew LIddell, n well known resi dent and engineer of this city died Fri day evening at seven o clock at a lo cal hospital which he entered for treat ment a few days before. For several months symptoms of leakage of the heart caused him to discontinue work for a time and a week ago his condi tion was such that the attending phy sical! predicted the ond was near. Andrew LIddell was born on August ft, 1S72 in Scotland, not a great dis tance from Olasglow. When a lad of nine yearn, he sailed with his parents for the newer world, and on March 8, 1SS1, with tho fanily, ho reached New York City. When Just, apprmiching his majority, Mr. LIddell entered tho service of the 'nlon Paclllc Railroad Co., and for 9oine twenty-three yours he hn proven faithful to his various duties am lire- men and engineer. On October 1st, 1900 he wa Joined n wedlock to .Ml as Molllo Jarvls, Bish op Beecher, formerly of this city say ing the ceremony that made them hus band and wife. Into this home three hildren were barn, one of them hav ing gone on to a promised homo whore death can enact no tragedies. On Oct. 1th, 1913, Mr. LIddell publicly con fessed faith In Jesus Christ, and on the same date was burled through baptism into Christ. He Jms faithfully sought to know nnd to livo In tho clearest scriptural light ho could ob tain, and with a chld-llke trtrat ho clung to an implicit faith in the only ono who can save. He lived to reach the ago of 4;l years, six months and seventeen days. Be sides his wife and two children, his brothers nnd sisters, a great host of railroad friends and fellow citizens mourn tho departure of this, one who was so valued an employee and citi zen. The funeral services were conducted at 2:30 Sunday afternoon by H. G. Knowles at tho Christian church which was crowded to capacity by friends of tlio deceased. Over forty membors of the B. of L. E. attended in a body and a number of the A. O. U. W. were also present. Tho llornl tributes were very beautiful. During the services Mrs. etha Dliinnlek, Miss Cro Dlener, Roht. Armstrong and II G. Knowles sang a quurtetto and Clins. Pass sang "Cal vary." A largo concourse of friends ac companied the remains to the train that evening, on which they were taken o his former homo in Omaha for burial. Interment was mado Monday In Forest Lawn cemetery thero by the side of his parents. XX Seed Oats. Wo have a car coming. Leave your orders. . Coatos Lumor coni t o. ::o:: ' The wooden headgatc at the head i in. Snhurlinn irrigation canal north west of Hershey was washed out nun ivonit due tn ice in the river forming a gorge and bncking up tho water. The ditch ovcrllowed in many places and some damago was done by tho water. A forco of men under Ditch Rider nurnn .innos rotilaced tho gates and cheeked the water. ' Mrs. J. E. Dickson was among tlio visitors-in Gothenburg last weciv. Mrs. Fred'Biorklund. of Gothenburg came Friday evening to visit her son in this city for ..week or more. The drill team of the Royal Neigh bo4-s will meet at the K. P. hall at 2:IiO Wednesday afternoon fir pract ice. : :o: : Wanted To Rent. Ono 3-inch Centrefugal pump con nected to gasolino cngino or electric motor together with suction and dis charge hoso mounted on truck toady for operation. x'nilTII PLATTE WATER DEPT. iioriiov S. AVclch. Water Commis- 10-3 sloncr. FilULTLCSS 1UBBEP GOODS Mttftftfll Fresh Rubber Goods Direct From Factory. STONE'S DRUG STORE AGENTS v. .i. i i oki: & co. Itenl Estate and Insurance Como and see us for town lota In different parts of tho city. Good In- estments on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent. Wo havo also good bar gains In farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dowov Sts.. upstairs ::o:: Major Woodliurst who has boon very ill for a week past Is Improving. LOCAL AND PERSONAL.- Arthur and Geargo Law, of Wallace aro spending this week hero on btiI-, ncss. ,, Miss Maude Thompson of Stnplolon, Is spending this wook with town frionds. Miss Anna Prainberg linn return id to Gothenburg after visiting frionds horo for several days. Hondy-Oglor Auto Co. rocolved two cars of Fords yesterday, fourteen of which have been sold. ' i- Attorney James Kcofe returned Sunday from Lincoln whore ho trans acted business lnat week. Mrs. Esther BurKnian, of Grand I land, camo a few days ngo to visit hor nattier Mrs. Max Frloburg. R. O. Smith, local salesman for tllw Paxton & Gallagher Co., of Omaha, re turned Saturday after a ton day visit with his mother In Chicago. Mr .nnd Mrs. Andrew Yost who vis ited relatives in Cambridge and Man kata, Kans., for a couple" of weeks, returned the lattor part or last weok. DressosI Drosses! Of any descrip tion, In Taffotas, Silk Crepes, Grcms do Londre, Georgettes, etc., In tho most beautiful Btylerf ever shown In North Platto at unmatchablo prices. , BLOCK'S. Mrs. Edward Stensvad who was called to Denver three weeks ago by tlio serious Illness of her mother, sont word yesterday that death camo tho day previous. ::o:: For Trade. 1G0 acres farm land for smallor tract closo in. Call or nddress ?03 South Vino street. : :o: : 3IAKK RAPID HEADWAY Add This Fact To Your Storo of .... Knowledge I Kidney disease often advances so 'arpUlly that many a porson Is firmly ' 1. J . i. r.. in us ttiuaji umoiu uwiuu ul us pro gress. Prompt attention should bo given tho slightest symptom of kidney disorder. If thoro Is a dull pain In tho back, headaches, dizzy spells or a tired worn-out feeling, or If tho kid ney secretions aro orfonslvo, irrgular and attended by pain, procure n good kidney remedy at onco. Your townspeople recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Rend tho state ment of this North Platto citizen. Mrs. Christian Pickott, 318 East B street, North latto, Neb., says: "I havo used Doan's Kidney PUla and havo found them to bo Just tho medl clno I needed for baclmcho and olhor kidnoy disorders. Whenever I nm suf fering from these troubles. I tnko Doan's Kidnoy Pills and they glvo mo relief. Others of my family havo taken Doan's Kidney Pills with lino results. Prico 50c, at all dealors. Don't simply nsk for n kidnoy remedy got Doan's Kidnoy Pills tho same that Mrs. Pickett had. Fostcr-MIlburn I Co., Prop., Buffalo, N. Y. Mcdonald state bank Places Confidence In Its Depositors When the officers of this bank see a depositor making steady gains in his account, our confi dence in him grows. When a depositor, who has won our confidence, requires money witli which to develop his business, our large resources enable us to give him all the credit his financial condition war 'rants. ' We invite all who want the co-operation of a strong resourceful bank to become depositors of this bank. McDonald State Bank. North Platte, Nebraska. Cheapest Washing You Ever Did One cent an hour for washing and wringing. That's tho avcraco cost for cur rent. Sometimes it's less than that. And this machine really washes. It doesn't merely "swash" tlio clothes around in a mass. It3 backward and forward motion thoroly mixes tho suds with tlio clothes every inch of them and tho result is a clean, white, sweet-smelling washing. You don't havo to nanu-rui a stitcn. it never harms tho finest lacos. 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