M fa AND WEAR mm? mm immrmv FOR WORK OR, PLAY built like a Thi3 is the sensible and economical dress for all occasions where clothes protection is required. You are com' pletcly covered Irom toe to chin Union-All Is mntlc of extra quality materials, durable and strongly sewed with triple seams. Comes in plain or checked blue or khaki. 11 Men's $2.00 Youths' $1.50 Boys $1.25 ' Made by H. D. LEE MERCANTILE CO. Gateway Station, Kansas City Sold by Wilcox Department Store, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. Josoph Qulnn, who was opera ted upon last week Is greatly Improved. All boosters smoke Town Boost, tf A. W. Plumor left Friday night for Denver to transact business for a few days. For Sale Seed oats, seed corn and spring wheat seed. Coatos Lumber & Coal Co. Tho Novlta Club will bo entertained by Mrs. Carl Brodbcck Wednesday af ternoon. F. L. Mooney returned tho latter part of last "week from a business trip to Denver. Miss Myrtle Bcolcr, of tho state uni versity is spending tho spring vacation with her parents. Miss Florence McKay was in Omaha tho latter part of last week having her eyes examined. For Farm Loaus seo or wrlto Gone Crook, room 3, Waltcmath building, North Platto. 41tt Ed Whlto, of Donvor, claim agent for tho Union Pacific, spent tho week end hero on business. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Carson and son spent Sunday visiting tho formor's parents In Gothenburg. Miss Orra Murphy, of Cheyenne, wan called hero last week by tho HI1103 of her sister Mrs. Joseph Quinn. Mrs. Ralph Smith and sons returned Saturday evening from Kdarnoy, whore thoy visited rolatlves last woek. Judgo Grimes and Uoporter Burroti went to Sldnoy yesterday where a term of district court is being held this week. '., .., Wo aro showing siomo beautiful hluo white perfect diamonds at $40.00 ench. Splendid values. Dixon, tho Jow olor. Ernfcst Rlnckor who Is studying pluirrriafcy in Lincoln camo homo last week to'VIsit for a short time with his parenjtsi Thomas McGuiro, of Wallaco, who visited his parents Mrs. and Mrs. Clias. McGuiro last week, loft yostorday morning for Shelton, la. Miss Harriett Dixon, who Is attend ing Grlnnoll Collogo at Grlnnoll, la,, camo Sunday evening to visit at tho parental homo. Grain tlto Bpaco around tho rug with Cliiimmol. Any child can do It. Milken narrow boards out of wide ones 17-tf STONE'S DRUG STORE. Art V. Wortman, former local re porter for Tho Trlbuno, has been nom inated for councilman at his now hom6 totwn of Hebron. Miss Anna O'Connoll returned Sat urday evening Irotn Loxlngton wluyo sho took charge of a special caso of nursing lust week. More Accounts of Good Managers. It is conceded the vorUl over that the best way to save, one's income is to carry a checking account with a good bank, - , Thus, being helped to administer the income with due regard for safety; and always having present an incentive to keep a growing balance. This strong, safe, and helpful bank wants accounts of more of those good managers men, women, and children who aro trying to save their incomes. - ) McDonald State Bank. Capital $100,000. Resources over $500,000 North Plnttc, Nebraska. Ha DAD is the Over-All and Jumper Union Suit T. F. WATTS MARRIES DOUGLAS WYO., GIRL. Thos. F. Watts, for a number of yeara a rcsidont of North Platto, but for a co'uplo of yoars stationed at Grand Island in tho cecrot servico of tho Union Paciflcl was married at Douglas, Wyot, last Wednesday to Miss Nottlo Kimball of that city. Tho ceremony -was porformed by Arch Deacon Dray at tho Kimball homo and following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Watts left on a wedding trip. In speaking of tho brldo a Douglas, paper said: "Miss Kimball Is a Doug las girl and has a large number of friends hero. Sho is a graduates of Douglas high school and upon receiv ing her diploma from that institution sho went to Grand Island where slio completed hor education gwlng through tho Grand Island Business College with high honors. Sho has for some tlmo been employed in a largo busi ness Institution In Grand Island and hor resigatlon waB only accepted with tho deep regret of hor employers." ::o::- Tnxl Service. Tho Spicer Auto Livery has added a toxical) to Its equipment and will now bo In' position to meet nil trains and accept all orders for social calls day or night. Call pliono Red 217. ::o:: Miss Ethol Louden left Friday event ing for Grand Island to spend several days with friends. Mrs. Fred Glade, of Grand Island, camo Friday evonlnir to visit hornar ents Mr. jond MrsA.II. Pt Husband for a week or longer. Mrs. Mauricq Fowler of Grand Is land, formerly iof this city, camo Sat urday evening to visit with local friends for a wook or longer. Ohas. A. CaJJmun, Union Pacific en gineer, has purchased tho C A. Dill resldoncc- property on west Fourth street for a consideration of $3,150. Gentle Spring Is on tho way and the men and boys will soon discard their vests and will want a now bolt, wo havo a now lot Just In, Sterling Sil ver and Gold Filled from ?1.50 to $5.00 seo them In tho window. Clinton, tho sign with tho big ring. Loulo Ltpshltz, tho Junk man, has purchased of Dorryborry & Forbes the lot at tho cornor of Front and Locust streets. Ho will croct a building on tho lot, tho nature qf which ho has not yot doormlned, but . probably a two-story brick. Ho has a probablo tenant for such a building. Evory school child who complains in tho least about his eyes should bo ex amined by compotont optometrist at the beginning of tho school term. If tho parents will follow directions In regard to tho caro of their children' eyes during tho first few years of school llfo, thoy will often avoid tho pormanont use of glasses until failure begins at 40. Hurry Dixon, Jowelor and Optometrist, west sldo of Dowoy street. North Platto, Nob. fit hut W FORM Kit NORTH PLATTE I PEOPLE HOLD HK-UNON. A very enjoyable re union wn hold Thursday afternoon, March 23, when Mrs T. H. Arey entertained a number of ladles, former residents of North Pintle, but now llvl g in Omaha, at a konslngton at hor home in Dundee, Ac many of the guests wen former rchool mates, and some h id bi?en pu pllr of Mrs. Olvret.th? hoitra pushed rnpldly In recounting experience of our youthful days. A'lncst every Im portant event In North Plntte history was touched upon from the historic prairlo fire In 1S03 down to moro re cent times. At the close of tho nfir- nnrm Mm Apntf naalufarl liv Ucv nti ' Hawthcrno and hor daughter Hello Howe, sorved a dainty luncheon, and thrt guests departed, feeling that wax good to have been there. The sen timent was expressed that this would be the first of a number of get to gitbor meetings of the OmalivNorth Platto people Tho guests wore1 Mrs. Merlin Oborst, Mrs. G. v. Wnlnsano, Mrs. Cidyo W. Drew, Mrs. O. R. Hand loy, Mrs. C. L. Patterson, Holen Pat terson,' Abble Pitterson. Hrtha Thor lecko, Ruth Patterson Edith Ppttorson, Mrs E. W. Kclbert Mrs. S. II. Wilson, Mrs. Wm. .Icffers, Mrs. D. T. Qulgley, Mrs. Chas. A. Frees, Mrs. W F. Crook, Mrs. L. W. Walker, Hanmli Kellhir, Mrs. W. A. Baldwin, Mrs. Newton E. Buckloy, Mrs. Fred Elliot;, Jr. "Tho Price of Happiness. Envy of tho seemingly liurtpler lot of our wealthy acquaintances.;! ono of humanity's commonest fallings, and it is this mistaken covctousness' that forms tho basis for "The Price of Hap piness", in which Mary Poland will apear as tho star at the Keith on Thursday March 30. Tho horoino of "Tho Prico of Happi ness" is a young womnn In moderate ly comfortnblo circumstances who he comes dissatisfied with hor position In llfo and covets tho seeming success of three former girl friends. In a ser ies of highly dramatic scenes sho dis covers that lfbr friends are paying most bitterly for their apparent success and she returns to her simple home In a spirit of renewed contentment, conscious that hers Is tho real happi ness after all. Miss Boland, who beforo turning to screen presentations, was ono of the best known stars of tho legitimate etago, has a role In "Tho Prico of Hap piness' that gives full scope to the exprcslon of a wide range of emotions and tho full exposition of her charm ing personality. Novlllo Pleased Yvith Conditions; Candldate-for-govcrnor Keith Neville returned Saturday morning from a ten day campaign trip In tho cast pari of tho stato and reports conditions ex tremely satisfactory. Ho visited twelve or fifteen counties, stopping nt the larger towns, and In each ho found much enthusiasm over his candidacy. Mr. Nevlllo left yesterday for the central part of tho stato wherd he will spend this week, returning home Saturday night. O. E. Eldter, who returned, from Lincoln Sunday saya lie found tile- 6tft look in the east part of the stato verv bright for Neville's success. For Sale. Ono carload TennpRsnn .Tnnlrs nt tVio North Sido barn. Will sell or trade for younn stock. S. L. Watson. Cnliirnhn Tennessee. 21-4 ::o:: Miss Rubv Manuel, nf flirt lnnnl teaching staff Bpent tho week end with tho homo folks in Kearney. Mrs. Wood White left Saturday mornini: for Grand THlnmi to vioit'imr paronts, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hainhlno. Mrs Mary Nolr returned to Council Bluffs Saturdav nflnrn pleasant visit with hor daughter Mrs. iMiri stamp. Lost Locket and chain, Initials M. K. Finder return to UiIb ofTlco. 21-1 Miss Alma Morrill who has spent sovoral months with tho homo folks will leave shortly for Frnmnnt in rn. aumo her studies. Let llio Httlu chink "Clilnnmer grain your floor or woodwork. Flu docs it over old painted surfaces nt n ridicu lous low cost. Stone, The Druggist. Mrs. J. I. Smith daughter Holon nnd Ml88 AdelO LoDIovt went in Wnralinv Friday evening to attend Uio literary ontortalnment and visit Miss Bcsslo Smith. Mrs. J. Brink of Qrand Island, who visucu mo Bteiran rr.miiv. in fmv days ago accompanied by her grand- muuier airs, uwens wno will remain thero for some time. Mrs. Fred Tlnirber. nf imat v'nf street died nt noon Saturday aftor a anon uiness at tno ago or thirty years. Tho funernl will bo In charge oi mo county commissioners. A marrlago license was granted Frl day afternoon to Davis Ford age 27 Of tllhl Cltv. Iinil Allan Onytriwln T7 Prleatly ago 21 of Lexington, and thoy wuro mnrrieu uy nov, u, F. Cram. Tho now atvlo WnlilnrtnnrA wnlnli V ...a IT I . I Vj i 4 chains, doublo and singlo with tho ivjuvub or puiicus anu cigar cuttors nt tnched tho nowost cut, seo them In our window. Clinton, tho sign with tho uig King. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Novln nnd muigmor or aunuury, I'onn., are vlslt- IntT nt tho linmn nf Mrs Mnuln'o ol.tm. Mrs. BenJ. Eshelman. Thoy aro enrouto mmio tuiur a iwo montns visit with rolatlves In California and Washington. Mr .and Mrs. Malbort Alden of Grand Island, wlm hnvn honn In California aro expected hero next woon io visit tno rormor parents, Mr. and Mro. W. P. Alden while enrouto nomo. ..Wt liavo rccentlj- installed u third pmmo in our grocery department. I silt Ik fiirf Inn nn 1m tiulimil W tlm Ing oluino of our business, AVE ilUST nr. UHliHI THAI MATlorAl TIOJi. rry us urst u pays, jj. T. TR.VjIP SONS, Phono 147. 20 : :o: : 'lVonfv.flvo DnllnrH Ifnwnnl. Tho nhnVA rorwnril will lin until Prwr Information lending to tho convietlo.1 hi any prrson turning m a iaiso niarm nr for cvidr-m o that will convict any- it LT OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Basik -oi- HCOKT1I JPL,A.TTJ, XBJiRASKJL. Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CAPITAL AX J) SUJWLUSt One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. H STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HAVE BEEN THE FACTORS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS RANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON 3E3I H ZZ POT ATilP' We have a limited supply o! home grown Early Ohio Potatoes. Suitable for seed at 90 Cents per Bushel. Chick Food, Poultry Shell, Onion Sets, Millet Seed, Seed Oats, Speltz, Barley. Apples in large boxes at $1.50 to $1.75per box. We have Tankage, Cotton Seed Coke, and mill feeds. Feterita, Kaffir Corn, SecdgCorn, Cane Seed R. N. L PHONE COUNTY FAIR WILL RE HELD SEPT. 27, 28, 2!). Tho officers of the Lincoln county agricultural association held a meeting Friday and selected September 27th, 28th and 2Qth as the dates for the county fair. At this meeting there were also present representatives of the Keith county and Daws.on county agrlr cultural societies, tho object of. this conferenco being to so set tho dates icif tho fairs In the threo counties so that a circuit might be formed and the samo enertalnment features bo used at each of tho threo fairs. An effort will bo mado to havo Maywood become a member of tho circuit. By adopting this circuit plan a higher class of fea tures can be obtained. At this meeting arrangements were mado for securing three first class at tractions which will bo put on as free acts during tho fair. Theso consist of tho Marriott company of five people, bJcycV, motoxcyclo ancT monoplane performers, tho Whang Doodle colored quartetto and Ward and Murry clown gymnast and comedians. Correspondence Is also being had with a carnival company. ::o:: Wo havo seed oats, seed corn, alfal fa, sweet clovor and millet seed that Is priced right. Call and seo us. 500 east Front street. Phono 99 Black 388 20-4 H. L. PENNINGTON. -::o::- MIss Mario Bowen will leavo shortly for Ohio to spend several months with friends. Tho county commissioners aro spending this iweok appraising school lands. Clarence Day of the stato university,1 Is spending a week with tho home folks. Miss Veta Warrington who has been visiting In Los Angejes for soveral months iwill Teturn , tpmorrow. On acount of, thq epidemic of meas les among tho school children tho ward schools wore fumigated last week. Mrs. John H. Owens who visited rel atives. In Sidney last week, has ro turned. ::o:: For Rent Fifteen stenm heated rooms, sultablo for rooming or office. No In uso by tho North Platto Genernl hosltal. Call at 821 west Eighth. 20 2 : :o : : Notice. Frank Frcderlcku will take notice, that on tho 17th day of March 191G, P. H. Sullivan, a Justice of tho Peace, of North Platte Precinct No. 1, Lincoln county, Nebraska, Issued an order of Attachment for tho sum of $31.50, In nn action now pending boforo him, whoroln Edward Burko Is plaintiff and Fnuik Fredericks defendant, that property consisting of money, as wages duo, In the hands of tlio Union Pacific Railroad Co. a corporation, has been attached under said order. Said causo iwas continued to tho 6th day iof May, 191C, at ton o'clock a. m. North Platto, Nob.. March 25, 191G. EDWARD BURKE, 21-3 Plaintiff. : :o: : Ordlnunro No. 71. An ordinnneo to nniond section 12 and section 25 of nn ordinnneo pnssed nnd approved tho (1th day of April, 1914, numborcd 47 and ontltlod, an ordinnneo concerning tho wntor works of tho city of North Platto, Nobras kn, regulating and governing tho snmo, establishing wntor rates, rulos and regulations for tho govern ing of water consumers nnd othors, providing for installation of meters mul payment nrd rcrrulatlon thereof nnd to protect snld waT wo-ki, in it D TIME DEPOSITS. It sen A 9 67. eluding pipes, hydrants and othor ap paratus from injury, and providing penalties; repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinance, in conflict with this ordinance, and to repeal section 12 and soqtion 25 of said ordinance Bo it ordained by tho Mayor nnd Council of tho city of North Platto, Nebraskar Soction 1, That section 12 and sec tion 25 of an ordinnneo passed and ap proved April 0th, 1914, entitled: An ordinance concerning tho wator works of tho city of North Platto, Nebraska, Regulating and governing tho jsamo, establishing wator rates, rules and reg ulations for tho govorning of s water consumers and othors, providing for installation of motors and paymont and regulation thoroof and to protect said Water works, including pipes, hydrants nnd othor apparatus from injury, and providing ponaltios repealing all ordin ances gnd parts of ordinances, in con flict with this ordinanco, be afuended to read as follows: Section 12. A. Pipes, etc., to bo usod. Pipos etc,, to property lino by city. Either lead or galvanized iron sor vico pipo may bo used at tho option of tho applicant nnd all such pipo must bo of sufficient strongth to sustain an presBuro of not less than ono hundred pounds to tho squaro inch and if gal vnnizod iron pipo bo used, at tho top of tho connection with tho streot main botweon tho corporation cock and tho coupling in tho iron sorvico pipo thoro must bo at least eighteon inches of lead pipo, to rotain tho rigidty of tho iron pipe. A brass coupling must bo nsod for connecting tho load to tho iron pipo and in o case may load bo solder ed to iron and such service pipes must bo at least 1-8 inch larger in diamotor than tho tap through wlilch it is supp lied. Providod howovor, in all paving districts existing at tho timo of tho passage of this ordinanco and which may bo hcrenftor cronted, all sorvico pipes supplying consumers water shall bo of heavy lead, designated joxtrei strong and tho woight must not bo less than two pounds, soven ounces, por foot for 1-2 inch pipo. Weight must not bo less than threo pounds, for 5-8 inch pipo. Woight must not bo loss than threo pounds, ten ounces por foot for 3-4 inch rdpo. Weight must not bo less than four pounds, twolvo ounces, por foot for ono inch pipo. ' Woight must not bo loss than six pounds, twolvo ounces por foot for 1 and ono-fourth inch pipo. Weight must not bo less than sovon -pounds, sovon ounces, per foot for ono half inch pipo. Woight must not bo loss than nino pounds, eight ounces, por foot for two inch pipo. It shall bo unlawful for any porson or porsons to install or causo to bo in stalled such sorvico pipos of any mat orial othor than hoavy load, within any such oxisting paving district or pav ing districts horoinnftor created and nil connections and Borvico pipes not in complinnco with this ordinanco now existing nnd supplying consumers aro horeby roquirod to bo ropaced forthwith within any paving district or districts existing t tho timo of tho passage of this ordinnneo nnd all such conneotions and sorvico pipes in paving districts heronfter croatod aro required to bo replaced with such hoavy load pipes. Hecliou 18 u In pavinj districts now existing it shall be tho duty of tho water commissioner to immediately notit'v nil eoiimimors to replace said 1.1." nn lir-cii'l rfore provided and in )yu in' .hstri ti Jirrr ni'tfr formeJ, .t ' ill J'" f' o .1 " of p i I nntrr cm mlssionor to notify, upon such forma tion of such paving district or districts all consumers thorcin using othor than heavy lead pipo servico connections, to roplaco samo with henvy lead as hcrolnbcforo providod within thirty days from tho dato of sorvico of said notico nnd in the, ovent of the falluro of any consumer to so rcplnco said un lawful counoction with heavy lead with- in thirty days in nccOrdanco with tho terms of caid notico, it shall bo tho duty of tho wator commissioner to proceed to roplaco said sorvico and to furnish tho labor and matorinl thoro for, providod that if any consumer not ify tho wntor commhsionor prior to making such counoction that further sorvico is not desired ,tlio wator com missioner ijhnll immediately disconnect said servico and Bhall not roplaco such connection provided furthor that no ww tor shall bo furnished aftor paving is begun or comploted with any ser vico other than heavy lead. Section 12. C. Tho wntor commis sioner shnll keep an nccurato account of tho cost of making such connections when mado by said wator commission er as hereinbefore providod, and shall chargo samo to tho account of any consumer for which samo is made and in tho event of tho fniluro of nny con sumer t0 pay samo within thirty days aftor tho completion of tho work, tho water sorvico of such consumor shall bo terminated, nB in tho fniluro to pay nny fixed charges in said ordinanco number 47 contained. And it shall bo tho duty of tho wator commissioner to discontinue such sorvico and tho sorvico shall not bo renewed or tho wator turned on until such costs of installation aro paid, togethor with an amount equal to ten per cent of tho costs of such installation which said sum shall bo added to tho cost of installation, upon tho failure of such consumer to pay for such installation within tlio period of thirty days from and after tho completion of said instal lation. Section 12 D. Tho notico heroin beforo providod for shall bo given by personal sorvico upon any proporty owner whero water is furnished or up on his agont or tonant and shall bo evidenced by roturn upon a duplicate copy of notico, showing such sorvice, and such service shnll bo retained and filed in tlio offico of tho water commissioner. Section 12. E. Aftor any pavement is laid, it shall be unlawful to mako any opening therein; provided, permission so t0 do may bo granted by tho mayor and city council in their discrotion upon making a propor application and showing therefor in writing, such ap plication to bo accompanied by a re ceipt from tho water commissioner show ing a doposit of $25.00 to havo been mado by such applicant with said water commissioner, which said sum or so much as is necessary shall bo applied in the' costs "of tearing up said pave ment and replacing samo in as good shapo as bofore, in tho event such ap plication is granted, and if thero be a surplus of said monoy loft after pay ing said cost of tearing up and replac ing, samo shall bo returned to said de positor and if said sum shall not bo sufficient said applicant shall bo charg ed an additional sum sufficient to pay for same, same to be charged to his water account and to bo t --illcctecl as horeinbeforo provided for replacement of water service. Soction 12. F. Tho water commis sioner is horoby authorized to purchase tho necessary supplies of service pirles, stop boxes, corporation cocks nnd stop cocks to bo used from tlio main to the property lines and also tho labor for performing this work and furnish samo to all parties applying to havo tho mains tapped and to collect from such patties a reasonable prico for such labor and material furnished said par ties. Section 25, Rates. A service chnrgo of $0.00 per annum shall bo paid by each water consumer using city water said servico chargo to becomo duo and paynblo on the first day of April of each year. By a consumer is meant such residence or business room or proporty within said city using city water and having ono main service con nection with tho city water works 'sys tem. In enso of in business room or property having sub-connections in said mnin servico connection an additional chargo of $0.00 shall bo paid for each sub-connection as provided in this sec tion and each sub-connection shall bo deemed a consumer. Upon the payment of said sorvico chargo such consumor is cntitlod to tho uso of tho amount of water equivalent to $6.00 worth, said water is measured at tho rogular rates, without additional cost and for water used in oxcess of said amount, each consumor shnll pay for tho samo at tho following rates: Wator rates shall bo 15 cents per 1,000 gallons, furnished up to 10,000 gallons por qunrtor, for every additional 1,000 gallons consumed and used up to 00,000 gallons within tho period of threo months tho rato shall ho 12 cents per each ljOOO gallons of water; for ovory additional 1,000 gallons of water in excess of C0,0ii0 gallons consumed and used up to 100,000 gallons within tho period of throo months tho rate shall bo 11 conts por 1,000 gallons of wntor for ovory additional 1,000 gallons of wntor in oxcess of 100,000 gallons of water consumed and usod up to 150,000 gallons within tho period of threo months tho rate shall bo 10 cents; for ovory additional 1,000 gal lons of water usod and consumed up to -uu.uuu gallons tno rato shall bo 9 cents; for ovory additional 1,000 gal lons of water in excess of 200,000 gal Ions used nnd consumed up to 300,000 gallons within tho poriod of threo months specinl rato to bo mado bv council. Providod, that for all bills nald within, ten days aftor tho same becomes duo, a reduction nnd robato of ono cont pdr 1,000 gallons shall bo made. Soction II. Sections 12 nnd 25 of said ordinanco number 47 of tlio cltv , of y,orth Platto and all ordinances or 1 parts of ordinnncos in conflict herewith aro horoby repealed, ! This ordinanco shall take effect and J be in force from nnd nftor its approval , pasBftgo nnd publication according to Jaw. Pained nnd approved' this 21st dav f March, 1910. E. H: EVANS, fts Mayoi ). U. T:i.Tm, City CTc k. (seal.t