jfiK of pitKSEXT TiMnirva (.'OKI'S WIMi I.KAV1I. Thi Week Is Kexai Week AM) THE II EX ALL STOKE WILL MAKE MAXY SPE CIAL OFFERS THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Don't forgot this week Rexall Week April 17th to 22d, we will give a 20 per cent reduction on all guaranteed Rexall Remedies. With each 50c box of Harmony, Alma Zada or Violet Dulce Face Powder, we, will give free one face chamois. With each .'5c tooth brush we will give one tube of Rexall Tooth Paste. With each 50c jar of Violet Dulce, Harmony or Arbu tus Vanishing Gream or face cream we will give on box of Violet Dulce or Trailing Arbutus Talcum Powder. With each one pound box of writing paper wo "will give one package of linen envelopes. These are only a few of the bargains wo will offer you during Rexall Week. Watch for our hand bills and news paper ads announcing other specials. 'It will pay you to trade at the Rexall Store during Rexall Week. Don't forget the dates, April 17th to 22d. All week. xall Drug PHONE 1. upper Part for 1 Fer Vision I ,f No woman who f 4 with correct uyi n ' , formition thi book; y I f r it today. With m5f Tower Part for A Near Vision HARRY DIXON Registered Optometrist. DR. 0. II. CRESSLEK, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bank. CITY-A2JD COUNTY NEWS. Dr. Morrill, Dentist, McDonald Bank Building. City Engineer Charles McNamara visited in Lexihgton the fore naVt of this week. Attorney J. S. Hoagland went to Paxton Wednesday morning to tran sact busiess. , Mrs. John Skow who was operated upon at tho City Hospital Monday is much improved. Mrs. Julia Todd loft Wednesday morning for Hershey to visit friends for a Aveok or longer. Tho Happy Hour club 'will moot this afternoon with Mrs. C. A., Morris, 408 west Eleventh street. Mrtf. Charles Weir will entertain tso Indian. Card club on Wednesday afternoon, April 26th. Jack Gavers is enjoying a visit from his brother who came here from Grand Island a few days ago. Miss Viola Knox left Wednesday morning for Ogalalla to spend a few days on professional nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Huff aud Mrs. Rose Garrison moved into tho Herrod house on east Third street this week. Morlo Laws, who lias been ill for several days, left Tuesday afternoon for Cozad to spend a week at home. Misses Jessamine Flynn and Margaret McGinloy have returned from Omaha where they -visited for a week. For Rent 5 room apartment at 320 west Sixth. Gas range, lights and bath, water rent paid. Phone black 370. 27-2 At a' special meeting cf tho Rebokah lodge" this evening a largo class of candidates will be. taken into tho mem heirship Bishop George A. Beecher, of Hast ings, came hero Tuesday to conflrrii a class of six at the Cliurcli of Our Saviour. Mrs. P. C. Phillips and daughters the Misses Welsh returned a few days ago from a month's visit in cities of Colorado. Mrs. Butler Buchanan returned the first of this week from an extended visit with relatives In Mount Pleas ant, IoWa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murrin, who went to York to attend tho funeral of the late George Brown, returned Wed nesday evening. Mrs. S. S. Munson, of Withe, Wis., arrived hero Tuesday evening to visit her sister Mrs. H. J. Rector for a couple of weeks. City Property to Trade for Farm Land. Address postoffico box G17. tf Excavation for tho basement of the new Catholic school was made Wed nesday. A large force "of workmen have been engaged for tho work. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox, of St. Paul, Minn., who were guests "of their uncles Messrs Charles and Jesse Ed-J wards left at n'con Wednesday. Mrs. E. Whitmoro and son James, of Chicago wero called liero Wednes day to attend the funeral of the for mer's brother tho lato Steve O'Connell. Mrs. B. A. Ellas received a message Wednesday stating that her father was Injured in an automombile accident in Chicago. Mrs. Ellas will leave today. Just Received! Another large shlp-H ment of Silk Coats, some class to them. They all go at 20 off, Saturday only, the last day of our Anniversary Sale. BLOCK'S. Engineer William Reynolds has been off duty for several weeks on account of injuries to hi3 back which he sus tained while at work and which made hi'm bedfast for several days. Miner I-Iinman reports tho salo of Overland cars to Henry Bretzer and J. A. McMlcliael, both of this city. During tho past thirty days tho Hln man garage has sold eighteen cars. The- Thirteenth District Meeting of the Royal Neighborsv will bo hold at Hastings April 20th. Mrs. H. P. Hen cklo will ropresent the local lodge a district olflcer and Mrs. Albort Ablo will go as delegate. Palm Leo Cigar 10c. v, 1-1-tf Tho fifteen blocks of gas mains which were recently laid in the Miller addition wero tested tho first of this week and found to bo satisfactory. By laying theso mains about t'wo hundred fifty families can now have tho ad vantage of uslug gas. Have you seen those beautiful nev Georgette Crepe Waists received this week? Thoy are hummers, and are selling at a Discount of 20 off tho regular price during onr Anniversary Sale, which will close Saturday night, so you had better hurry. BLOCK'S. Ohen Delbert Pledger age C5 of Glenroso and Mrs. Adela J. Flynn over 21 of Kansas City wero married by County Judgo French Tuesday even ing and have gone to Glenroso to make their home. Tho brido arrived hero fro'm Kansas City Tuosday afternoon. : :o: : TMT.NT1' I'JJU CKXT DISCOUNT on all our ready- to wear garments on the sqcond floor. THE LEADER. North Platte Cltv Schools lose tilt following touchers t:r next your.' Miss! Julia Mansfield to Mexico, Mo., Jsa Ilnxel Wheolcr to HasttjiRR, N'tbr., Miss. Ellun A'ndorBon to Douglas. Wyo 12. H. Flowers to Ottumwa, la., Miss Unity Manuol to Kearney, Neb., D. J. Bronno mrui to Lewcllcn, Xob., Mins Maude Rces Monition undecided), Miss Anna Farroll to Fonda, Iowa, Miss Bosalo Crandall to Douglas, Wyo. Among tho new toachors elected by the board who havo acceptod positions aro: Miss Gertrude Baker from Gotli onburg, Miss Gertrude McHugh from Allianco, Clayton Pearson from Ainu worth, Iown. Tho rotation of tho Junior High school to tho Senior hgh school has not been definitely established yet and It lins been decided to work it oiit by oxporlonco rather than by guess. Tho baard of education lias appoltncd Miss Grace llolinan of tho Senior high school as tho head of tho now Junior high with tho titlo vicc-prlnclpal. In somo places the Junor high school is under tho Jurisdiction of the principal of tho Senior high school in matters which affect both the schools, such as dlsclpllno on the school grounds, pu pils of one school Interfering with pu pils of tho other, tho uso of tho gyna slum, dressing rooms, etc. In other schools each school is an independent unit and each lias a principal who is directly responsible to the superinten dent. Supt Tout 1b arranging an exhibition of photographs of tho different inter ests of tho North Plntto City schools for the educational department of the Nebraska State Fair at Lincoln next fall. This exhibition will havo pictures of the different 3chool buildings, somo of tho classes, playground activities, the different soclttes and other inter ests of the high sohool and co-operative interests of the city. Graduation exorcises will bo hold at the Keith theatre on tho evening of May 24th. Thirty-four pupils will bo given diplomas at that time. :o::- CITY COUNCIL 3IKKTS IN KKGULAK SKSSION. F A S T F R Is the Spring time resurrection, and the long slumher of winter breaks into the up-springing green of life. The snap and vim of. the air awakens a desire for work and this means a keen appetite for spring vegetables. We have an excellent variety and plenty of them. Send in your orders early and we will protect you. "Prepare" for the coming Easter and we will do the rest. STUAWBERItlES TOMATOES CUCUMBERS LEAF LETTUCE ASPARAGUS HEAD LETTUCE CELERY PARSLEY RADISHES SPINACH ONIONS PEPPERS RHUBARB Our Mofto: "Money's Worth or Money Back." LIERK-SANDALL CO. The city dcmncjl met In regular sos son Tuesday evening, but other than discussing paving and park matters, transacted but little business. A petition signed by fifty railroad men, asked that a 250-candlo powor bo placed on north Lincoln avenue, in order to furnish light to onablo round house employes and engine nnd train men to see their way to the lighted streot. Tho petition was referred to the light committee. A petition from a majority of the property owners in blocks 33 to 44, be tween Tenth and Eleventh streets, ask ed that a lateral sewer district! be created of thoso blocks. The city at torney was instructed to draft an or dinance fortning the district. , The building district ordinance, drawn and suggested by Architect Reynolds was referred to the ordi nance committee. The salary of the clerk In the water commissioner's office was raised from $40 to $G5 per month, on a showing that tho clerk was greatly underpaid for the work performed. Two members of tho park board woro present and informally discussed park matters with tho council. Dr. J. A. Stansflold, of Denver, who came as .a substitute in place of Dr, Percy Weber, of Boston, closedi a suc cessful eight-day mission at tho Epis copal church Tuesday evening. Tho sorvces wore held dally and tho attend anco at tho three meetings each day was very encouraging. Dr. Stttnsfield delivered vfery eloquent and instructive sermons nnd special meetings for tho ladles' guild and high school pupils woro hold Tuesday. William O'Connell was called to Ely, Nevada, Tuesday by a message which stated that , his brother Stove McConnoll, a conductor on the rail road there had been killed In a rail road accident. Tho deceased was about forty years of ago and twenty years ago was omployed here as conductor on tho Union Pacific. Ho was un married and tho remains will be 1. .... . l . .... e i i . i The funeral of tho lato Hiram Tim mor who died" tho first of this; week was bold lrom tho Lutheran church Wednesday afternoon. Rov. Harman delivered an Impressive sermon and many friends of tho deceased attended tho services. Interment was made in tho North Platto cemetery. Mrs. II. I. Block who left several weeks ago for New York to attend tho funornl of her father, contracted a severe cold wlillo In. Syracuse and has been bedfast for somo time. Her condition is suoh that hor roturn will be delayed three weoks. , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 11. Knsslnr. nf ivansas uity, announce tho birth of a daughtor at their homo tho foro part of this week. Tho young lady will bo called Frodlcka Louise. Mrs. Kessler was formerly Miss Forn Stamp of this cuy. All boosters smoke Town Boost, tf Tho 'marriage of Miss Norma Cooko and Fred Schlintz occurred at the Homo of tho bride Tuosday ovonlng Ii tho presence of a few frlonds. H. G Knowlos performed the ceremony. Tho choirs of tho local churches are proparing for special music at tho nor Vices on Eastor Slinililv. rnlirmrHnl for which havo been hold frequently ror tno past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mike McFadden and baby of Paxton, who visited Mr. an Mrs. John Herrod' this weok have re turned homo. For Farm Loans boo or write Gono Crook, room 3, Waltemath building, North Platto. 41tf Notice of Petition. Estnto No. 1413 of George E. Brown. deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska: To all nor sons interested In said estate tako notico that a petition has boon filed for tho appointment of Cora M. Brown as Administratrix of said ostate, which has boon sot for hearing heroin on May 12, HUG, at 9 o'clock a. in. Dated April 1C, 191C. GEORGE E. FRENCH, FOR EASTER . Beautiful Shoes, Dainty Shoes, Stylish Shoes. There are nol words enough to tell you all the style points of the Queen Quality line this season; If we could show these Shoes to every woman in North Platte they would all be our customers. Wilcox Department Store Miss Ruoy Shnner Is enjoying a visit from her mother who camo up from Maxwell a fow days ago. Miss Lena Basklns who has been visiting friends in Wyoming for several weeks, is1 expected homo today. Mrs. Carl Simon nnd childron who havo been visiting relatives in Hast ings for ten days will return Sunday. T. C. Pattorson who nnd been 111 at tho Hotol McCabe for sovoral days was ablo to resume his duties yester day. Mrs. Joseph McNeill loft Wednesday m'orning for Scotts Bluff to visit hor husband who has been employed thoro for some time. Mrs. O. T. Young and family, of, B. B. linker returned Tuosday oven Cook, aro visiting this weok in town ing from a busines trip in western with friends towns. Mrs. Deo Rnncy, of Wallace, camo Wednesday to visit hor mother Mrs. Greeley Bundy. County Supt. Alleen Gantt spont Wednesday visiting schools in tho Sutherland vicinity. Furnished room for rent. Inquire at 821 west Fifth street. 27tf Ivan Klouoo, of Koystone, is spend ing a few days hero on business and vlstlng Win. Powoll. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarenco Tollefson, of Sutherland, wero visiting at tho Done howor homo this week. "BEST"? 1, nntX lTS BETTER I 'DRTHRCMn mm i iMG GDI - m ii - Mrs. B. E. Cnto and Mrs. I. C. Cato, of OBhkosh, aro visiting In town with friends. Highest market prlco paid for hidos. Wo buy dry bones, Iron nnd other Junk. North Platto Junk IIouso. 27tf Mrs. Josopli Kennoy, of Muxwoll, Is visiting this week with Mrs. Maurico Gullllaumo. FOR SALE BY John Herrod9 Grocer ONLY SAFE WAY There is only one safe way to conserve you r income. - Deposit it when received in a strong, reliable bank, and make your payments by check. You can therf tell at any time just where your money has gone, and every check you issue becomes a receipt. This bank places at the command, of deposi tors many facilities which contribute to the safety of their lunds. McDonald State Bank. North Platte, Nebraska. THE NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1008 Want Fourth Strtet. - Phono 110 Ethical, Moral, Efficient. An Institution for tho treatment of Modlcal, Surgical and Conflnomont Cases. 3IHS. MAIKJAHET HALL, Supt. DR. J. S. TWIAT.ar, rliyslclnn nnd Surgeon. -A w Bringing Home the Bacon That's the solid satisfac tion' of hog raising. to bring home the bacon. It's fine business to count a good round profit at the "end of the season.. ' , Every pig saved helps bring in the moncy Dis ease robs many a farmer of his reward. Build a good hog house. It will help you raise healthy pfgs. Drainage and sunlight are the ljcst natural advan tages that a hog house can have. The material for construction need not be 'costly. The. main thing is that it be wisely, selected. Come in and let us help W. BIRGE COMPANY. k i JOBBER i M FresSi Rubber Goods Direct From Factory. STONE'S DRUG STORE AGENTS fir - v v Telephone Your Grocery orders to 32 They willjjgiven prompt and careful attention. . Lierk-Sandall Co. al8-in9 County Judge