TOKIO 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 pur window, the full assortment will be shown, which cannot help but please the most critical and fastidious buyer. Modest Prices. ET.Tramp&Sons LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Attorney J. J. Halllgan spent Tues day In Ogalalla on business.- "Wanted Man for farm work. Apply to T. E. Doolittle. Phono 782F022. 18-2 Children's coats ages from 2 to 14 years, beautiful models from $2.50 up at THE LEADER. Mrs. Paul Gantt, of Haig, came down a few days ago to vlst Mrs. Edith Gantt and family. J. E. Sebastian spent a few days this week in Chappcll with relatives and looking after business. Mrs. K. H. Langford went to Le wullen yesterday morning to visit friends for several days. James Flynn returned to his home stead near Keystone "Wednesday after spending some time here Attorney W. V. Hoagland left Tuns day evening for Lincoln to spend sev eral days on legal matters. Special prico on largo oranges for Saturday at WILCOX DEPT. STOItE. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussen, of Brady were among those who' came , hero this week to attend Robin Hood. Engineer Phillip Edgan has been 111 for some time at his room in the Elk rooming house and will be taken to Omaha for an operation in a few days. Paul O. Meyers has filed for tho republican nomination of police Judge. J. B. Hemphill has returned from Lexington where ho spent the fore part of this iweek. Dr. F. J. Wurtele spent Wednesday in Ogalalla on professional business. Neal Turpie is also interested. Ladies and misses spring coats, all styles and all sizes, $5.75 and up at THE LEADER. Miss Viola Knox is assisting this week on the nursing staff of the North Platte General hospital. R. L. Graves has been in town for a day or two visiting friends while cn- J-oute east from Denver and other iwestern points. Louio Lipshiiz leaves tomorrow for Fremont, where ho goes to dispose of some property he owns. Tho receipts from this sale will bo invested in North Platto property. Dress trimmings, silver and gold in cluded, laces, embroideries, silk nets, Georgctlo crepes in all shades, just ar rived at THE LEADER. Methodist ladies will have on sale a lino assortment of aprons, fancy ivork and rugs, also plenty of good things to eat such as pie, cake, dough nuts, bread and colored Easter eggs at Derryberry & Forbes store Saturday, April 22d. Harley Bonham returned Wednesday from Rochester, Minn. Ho reports Mrs. Bonham fooling much better and will leave the Mayo Bros, hospital in a few days and return home. At a meeting, of tho A. O- U W. lodge held this week it was decided not to sell their property on west Sixth street. Cards were previously sent out on which the membars cast their vote and at tho final count there wee found to bo twenty-eight in favor of the sale and fifty-two against For Rent 4 room house with largo lawn and fruit trees. Inquire 717 North Locust street. 17-2 The Knights of Shlllalah banquet which is held annually by thirty-three local members has been postponed from Friday, March 17th to Monday evening Marcli 20th at the bachelor's bungalow. Tho entertainment will bo in charge of J. T. Keefc who is prepar ing a pleasing nnd appropriate program. 11 3 CHEZ OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank -oi- XORT1I PZ.A.TT1S, ICSU-RASiVY. Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CAPITAL SURPLUSi One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE d IIAYE BEEN THE FACTOKS IN THE GIIOWTII OF THIS DANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LAItGE BALANCES. . mmjn npnnCTlT INTEREST rAlli UIN linn ucrvono. n 3C Fulleiloii l'uint $1.65 per gallon, wllli my five year guarantee. 17-lf STONE, Tho Druggist. Morris Wilcox and Gamble Bryan. who were tried in tho county court Wednesday morning for pocket plow ing from George Mills at tho depot Sunday evening, wero bound over to tho district court in the sum of one hundred dollars each. Attorney EaskiiiB represented tho defendants and coun ty attorney Gibbs appeared for the state. Infant's outfits at THE LEADER. A full line of tho stork's goods will bo found at THE LEADER. The oi'fcers of the Yeoman lodgo wore tho guests of Dean and Mrs. J. J. Bowker at a six o'clock dinner Tu;.s day evening. Tho tnblo was prettily decorated with cut llowers. Thos? present wero W. J. Tiloy, T. J. Korr, Jas. Kecfo, Everett Evans, Leslie Bis kins, W. E. Star, A. W. Shilling and tho guest ' of honor Grand Foreman William Kpch, of Des Moines, la. Wanted Man and wife to work on frt r,n Tnnnlrn fit i)a nfflpn 17.9 Steals Morphine. A stranger appenred nt tho new rooms of tho Nyal Drug Co. Tuesday afternoon nnd asked for financial aid to buy a meal. He was given work lor tho afternoon assisting In unpacking and nrrnnglg the stock nnd while do ing so was discovered sccrotlng but tles of morphine into his pocket. Upon being searched eight dollars worth of of morphine was found upon his per son by the local offlcors and roatoied to the linn. Thu man wns ordcied out of town. ::o: .Make Arrangements for Cnrnhnl. The spring and summer linos this season at Tho Loador aro worth In vestigating. While all classes of mer chandises are advanced In price, Thu Leader was fortunate enough to place its orders before the advancement was made, so wo aro In tho position to sell you a high grado of merchandise ntthe old prices, with the exception of qomo domestic lines. Before you do your spring purchasing seo THE LEADER. Curtain goods tu all the latent pat tho result of tliqlr Investigations this Leader. ::o:: - Sues for Divorce. Irene Mnhaffoy filed for dlvorco from Jasper Mahaffey In tho district court this week on the grounds of adultery. The petition states that they were married Oct. 27, 1915, In Denver ami that shortly after It was discovered that the defendnnt had on several oc casions committed adultery with di vers persons and that on Mnr. Sth, 191 G, he was found at tho Anthers hotel In Omaha with one Jeslo Brown, an Immoral person. The plain tiff, through her attorneys Beoler & Crosby, asks that the divorce bo granted and her maiden name of Irene Stuart bo restored to her. : :o: : A 'meeting was hold in tho Carson fc Landgraf rooms Wednesday evonlng for tho purpose of making arrange ments for Uie cnrnlval and fair which wil bo hold at tho Lloyd opora house from April 2Gth to 29th to secure funds for tho local base ball team and avoid subscriptions if possible. W. J. Land graf as chairman of tho entertainment commlttteo appointed R. P. Hnlllgnn and R. C. Langford as assistants and Messrs. Ilorrlgan, York, Robinson, Hcaley, Porter, Hupfer, Salisbury, Dick, O'Kcefe. Tiley, Pritchard, Dick ey, Norton and Shilling wore placed on sub-conimlttees and arc requested to meet Sunday afternoon and report the rosult of their investgations this week. Farm For Rent Inquire, of A. A. sch'atz. Mr. and Mrs. Gotha Lingrin, of Al cester, S D., visited Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Korr this week while enroutc homo from the Paclflo coast. Ford Touring Cnr' for sale In gofjd condition. Apply at this office. C. A. Gill and wife of Stapleton, have been visiting the former's sister tor Mrs. S. R. Derryborry while cn oruto to tholr new home in Wheat land, Wyo. ::o:: Public Snlo Short Horn Cut tic W. W. Blrgo and Frank Strolberg will hold a public sale of Short Horn cattle March 18th at 10 o'clock at Julius Mogensen's North Side Sale and Feed barn. In thlB salo Is Included bulls and cows and anybody needing a good herd bull should attend this salo. We are making this salo for tho benefit of tho people of Lincoln county who desire to raise bettor stock. Come to tills salo and get somo of theso ani mals and put them on your farms and seo if It don't pay. FRANK STROLBERG, and W. W. B1RGE. ::o:: Wanted To Bent. Ono 3-inch Centrofugal pump con nected, to gasoline engine or electric motor together with suction nnd dis charge hoso mounted on truck Teady for operation. NORTH PLATTE WATER DEPT. Horshey S. Welch, Water Commls-1G-!1 slonor. ::o:: Notice to Bidders. Senled bids will bo rocelved up until G p. m. of Saturday, March 18th, 191G, at tho offlco of tho wator commission er of tho city of North Platto, Nebr., for tho furnishing of all labor and ma terials and plastering tho old pump room nt tho water works power houso with a threo coat hard wall plaster with sand finish. Payment for samo to bo made In city warrants. Tho right Is rosorved to reject any or all bids. For further Information call at wator office. HERSHEY S. WELCH. 1G-3 Water Commissioner. www MARCH, THE GATEWAY ...March, !!)!(!, opens the gates to mi other season of farm operation).'. .May II lie a season of good grow ing conditions, diligent and intelligent labor, bounteous t'rnjw, for eery I'nriiier In this community. Panning and banking are so closely related that It Is scarcely necesiiry to explain our Interests In seeing, our fanners prosper. Each lire Important to the welfare of this commonwealth and v lire ready at all times to as sume our part In ndinne'ng the best business nnd financial Interests of those wo serve. The Platte Valley State Bank North Platte, Nebraska. Every Dollar Expended For Lumber Is Well Invested The buildings you construct with the lumber you buy, mean not only economy in the con servation of crops, machinery and stock, but add to the equipment and value of the farm. Lumber purchased lor repairs, is an especially wise purchasers its use prevents the buiidings from deteriorating In value and uscfullness. Coates Lumber and Coal Co. The Home of Good Coal Phone 7. Lester Walker Sr. has filed ,for the democratic nomination of police judge. Arthur Toole, of Kearney, visited Ills sister Mrs. Harry Boyle-this week. Colter Eldor will onte'rtaln his Sun day school class of the Presbyterian church this evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hamilton, of Mon treal, who iwero guests at tho homo of tholr nephew Earl Hamilton this week, havo returned home Tho Happy Hour club was entertain ed at tho MIschko homo Friday after- jioon wiltlt jMesdumcs Mischke and Green hostesses. Several contest wero onjoyed and prizes awarded to Mrs. A. S James and Mrs. W. E. Booth. Fivo new membors woro added to tho membership. Tho club will entertain their husbands at a St. Patrick's Soc ial March 17th, at the homo of J A. Skow. 1004 west Sixth street. Pubic A social danco will bo hold this ov- cnlng by members of tho Zenda club nt tho Lloyd opera houau'. wm Notice to "S Green Stamp Collectors. & IT Telephone Yo ui Grocery orders to 32 They will given prompt and careful attention. Lierk-Sandall Co. At the North Side Barn and Feed Yards, North Platte, Nebraska, Satur day, March 2Gth, at 1 o'clock, tho fol lowing described property: One car load of New Wagons und Bugglos of tho "Old Hckory" Make, 1 car load of New Machinery, consisting of Plows, Cultivators, Listers, Disc, Harrows, Manure Spreaders, Hay Sweeps, Hay HakoB und Gnsollno Engines. (All abovo articles will bo sold with a guar antee thnt any defect of material or workmanship will bo replnccd free of charge any time within one year from dato of sale.) Also somo second hand machinery of nearly evory description, and cattle and horses. Will gLvo ono box of apples to tho first purchaser of a new wagon, buggy, plow, lister, disc, harrow, manure sprendor, hay sweep, hay rake, culti vator, or gasollno engine. Tonus of Salo: All sums of $20.00 or under cash, all amounts of $20.00 or over eight months' tlmo will be given purchaser on approved notes drawing ton por cent Interest from date, two por cont discount for cash on sums ovor $20.00. No property to bo removed until satisfactorily sottled for by cash or note. JULIUS MOGENSEN, Owner DAVE LOVE, Auctioneer, F. C P1ELRTICKER, Clerk. The lS cy II" Premium Parlor will be moved from North Plalte March 22. We request all those laving full books to present them for redemption on or be fore that date. For the benefit of those whose books are not full, tho following merchants' will give stamps unlit April 16th,' 191 5: FrcdlMarti, Meat Market, J. II. Stone, Druggist. Licrk & Sandall, Groceries. After the removal of the Pre mium Parlor Mar. 22 you may order your premiums irom our catalog. You can secure a cata log from any of the above men tioned stores. Orders for premiums should be addressed to Sperry & Hutchison Co 1417 Harney St Omaha, Neb 3C