LOCAL AND TERSONAL. Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stono Drug Store. Mrs. Itnlph Ford was tho guost of friends In Coznd last week. Miss Zlta Doncgan spent the week end with friends in Cozad. Dr. Drlggs, of Arthur, visited with Dr. J. D. Redflold last week. Ralph Clabaugh began work In the Tramp grocery yesterday morning. Talm Leo Cigar 10c. 14-tf Tho Trotter ugency last wook, sold an eight-cylinder Reo car to Dr. Fot ter 6f Brady. John Spies, who had been visiting his parents In this city returned to Kearney Sundny morning. Mrs. Qcorgo Finn returned yester day from Denver, whore she visited her Bister for several days. Mrs. Jack Beat loft Inst week for Doniphan and will Tcturn with her brother In their Overland car. Jtloncy 1( loan on real estate. JUtATT, UOOJhHAJf & BUCKLEY. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Crosby, of Sutherland, spent tho weok end with tholr tfon M. 13. Crosby and family. Ray Dorram has been lutely transferred Co Sidney to tnlco tho pos ition of electrician ut tho round house. Tho Knights Templar hold a meet ing Friday evening at wlilch Bevcral mombors wcro Initiated and luncheon served. Miss Florenco Stack Is contempla ting a trip to California next month to visit Miss Albina Hahlcr formerly of this city. , Mathow Kuchef, of Mack, Col., ar rived Saturday morning tb succeed Gilbert Peters as day clerk at tho Mc Cabo Hotel. An olght pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, of Arthur, at tho North Platto General hospital tho latter part of last week. Mrs. W. J. Crusen, who has boon spending tho wlntor in southorn California, is expected to return to this city In a fow days. Andy McGovorn, of Brady, spout week end in town visiting Mrs. Mc Govorn at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marti. Miss Florenco Stamp, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. W. R. Kes's lcr in Kansas City for sovoral weeks, -Is oxpected homo this wco'ki Word was received hero last weok of tho death lof Mrs. Lydla Jano War ner, of Lexington, mothor of Ebon D. Warner, of Clmdron, formerly iniuin gqr of lh local tdlophimo offlco. Tho cloven losers in tho Indian Card Club banqueted tho oloven winners at tho Hotol McCabo Satur day ovening at six-thirty, and later attonded a photoplay at tho Keith. Mrs. J. 0 Richards 'returned Satur day from an oxtended visit with her dauglitors Mrs. Sam Morant at Inde pendence Mo and Mrs. Fred Lan elng, of Omaha, formerly of this city. William Schott, whb had boon em ployed In Salina, Kan., for soveral months, and rocontly submitted to an operation, camo homo Friday to spend a couplo of wooks whllo convaloBcing. George Woir, of this city, a Junior Htmlont In tho dontnl dopartmont of tho stnto university, will dollvor an address boforo tlio stato dental so ciety at its meeting in Omaha this week. W. W. Birgo loft Sunday afternoon for li:s Angeiles ami uCto -visiting thoro a Bhort tlmo will accompany home Mrs, Blrgo, who has been spend ing tliu' piiBt flYd or six months In southern California. Thomas Gllmartln, of Sterling, Bpent tho week end at tho Murphy homo. For Salo NIco 5 room house, easy terms. II. A Bybeo, caro Western Union. 32-2 t George Anion, returned Sunday ev ening from' a short visit In Orand Island. John Bratt left Sundny evening Dor Kearnoy to spond a day or two on builnoss. Mrs ,Mary authorless has roturncd from Omaha whore alio visited for a short time. ' Howard Bakor, of Donver, Is vlstlng with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green this week. J. II. Ilogarty roturncd Saturday from Paxton where ho spent a week on business. Mrs. W. C. Reynolds returned Sat urday evening from Omaha whoro sho spont a week'. Mrs. Earl Wilson roturncd Saturday evening from an extended visit in castorn points, Win, Englos lias roturned from Hastings whoro ho attended tho K. P. convention Inst weok. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Snyder returned Saturday ovening from Omaha wlicro they visited friontlB last weok. Mrs. Jos. L. Murphy, who had been visiting friends ,in Wisnor flor two wcoks, came Homo Saturday evening. Mrs. Job.McNooI wont to Scotts Bluff yesterday to visit Mr. McNocl whb has been employed thoro for somo tlmo. Miss Mary Carrbll of Wisnor, ar rived hero Saturday morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murphy for a week. Mr", and Mrs. R. G. Smith of Orand Island, formerly of this city, who visited hero last week, left Sun day ovening. Mrs. Aston llcndorson, bf Calloway, camo Saturday ovenng to visit lior par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bybeo for a couple of weeks. Special purchases havo boon mado with a vlow of meeting your require ments for the young man or young woman graduate. Dixon, tho Jowclcr. Joss Smith Bpont Sunday In town visiting frlonds. For sovoral months ho has been located in towns on the North Rlvor branch Belling lifo in surnnco. Rov. Leo II. Voting and son John, of Hastings, 'aro visiting Dean and Mrs. J. J,. Bowkcr whllo enrouto homo from tlib Episcopal convocation at Clmdron. Mrs. S. II. Grace, of Chicago, for merly of this city, who has been visit ing In Donvor camo Saturday to visit lior daughter Mrs. W. L. Richards whllo enrouto lilomo. For Salo Neat, clean stock of gro codes, quconswaro and candy, lnclud ing fixtures; must-go quick on account of other affairs. Involco about $1G00 Address R. D. Wilson, Kimball, Neb. t4 Tho room vueated by tho Deal barber shop Is bolng repaired and docoratcd preparatory to occupancy by tho First National Bank during thd erection of tho nawt bank building. Tho removal will bo mado about Juno 1st, nnd .im mediately tho work of tearing down of tho presont bank building will begin NORTH I'LATTK JIKFKATS KKAKXKY SINK TO OXK -::o:: V. ,i. DIENEr. CO. Real Hntnto nnd Insurance Como and soo ua for. town lots In different parts of tho .city. Good In vestments on onBy torma. Housos for salo and rent. Wo havo also good bar gains In farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Diiwey Sts.. upstairs. Tho baso ball season In North Platto opened Sunday under very unfavor able conditions, the temperaturo dur ing tho nftornobn nearly reaching tho freezing point nnd Qio wind blow ing strong from the northwest. Under theso disadvantages good ball could not bo 'expected, neither could It reasonably bo expected that many of oven the most enthusiastic fans would turn -out. Tho opposing team was tho High landers, of Kearney, who arrived qn a morning train, and though light show ers fell during the 'forenoon and tho weather was bleak and cold, tho load management concluded to play tho game. The visitors did not Bhow the strength that was expected, and at tho ond of eighth inning, whon tho gamo wns called, the seoro stood nino to ono In favor of North Platto. Tottcnhbff pitched tho early framos for North Platto and gave ovid6nce that ho was In perfect form, Andrews went Into the tox and finished', tho game. He was a llttlo slowtjn, warm ing up, but his work promises to bo very satisfactory. The work of tho team as a wlitolo was In ho way dis appointing and with a llttlo more team prnctlco will meet the expectan cy of tho base ball public. Had tho day been more favorable tho attendance would havo boon very largo. Installs Coffee Roaster. Tho Rush Mercantile' Go. has install ed a handBomo coffee-roaster,- and sta tioned In a window attracts much at tention. In tho future tho firm will buy much of its coffeo in tho green stato and by roasting it in twenty- flvo or fifty pound lots, can insure customers fresh coffeo nt all times. This method Is quito different than used by tho mothers of some of us who placed tho coffeo In a long bread pan, tucked It In tho stovo ovon and thus roasted It. : ::o:: I Fined for Assault. In tho county court Friday after noon Clifford Colo was fined five dol lars and costs for assaulting Editor Kolly. Tho assault occurred Thursday ovonlng at Vine and Front streets lond arose over a dispute of a debt of ninety-eight dollars which Colo claims Kolly owes him. Cole was also placed under bonds to keep tho peace. In the altercation tho newspaper man received tho worst fnclal disfigure ment. ::o:: Card of Thanks. Wo wish to express tour appreciation and thanks to tho neighbors and friends for the kind nsslstanco, sym pathy, and beautiful floral offerings during tho Illness and death of our beloved husband, father and son Claudo il Faulkner. Mrs. C. P. Faulkner nnd family, Mrs. Isabel Faulkner. : :o: : Attention Yeomen. All. gentlemen archers aro request ed to meet at ho Lloyd opera house'at 7 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, May 23d, 191C. This Is Important and every gontlcmon belonging to tho organiza tion should bo thoro. Refreshments will bo served. C. L. BaskhiB, Corres pondent, Homostond No. 3030. it ... i.t it it ... ...... .4.44..4.4.4.4.4..444.44.. ..V.r.....V....V.V..V...VM..V.V.V.V....V...V..W..,...V...'.......V. '...' -SAVE From $1 to $2 a pair on your Spring Footwear. Shoes are high, my prices are still low HHAftSlH im?(33 $2.95 Every pair new, up-to-date styles. 1 m $2.45 "Union Made" Shoes for the whole family $3.45 Adelaide Dennis, beautiful trainer of Leopards, in Al. G. Barnes1 Big 4 Ring Wild Animal Circus, coming hero Thursday, May 18th. Senior Class Play. "Greon Stockings," tho Senior Class play, will bo given nt tho Keith Friday evening of this week. It Is a comedy full of mirthful situations. Thoso who havo witnessed tho rehearsals pro nounce tho ciist woll placed and a very gotd production is promised. : :o: FOR YOU Beside Inquiries for city property, wo lime sonic customers for valley and hill fiirnis. Call and tell us what you havo. Wo can sell If priced rght. Bit ATT, flOOIMAX & 1IUCKLKY. : :o: : Tho high scliool gloo clubs wont to Cozad Saturday and gavo an entor- talnmont to a good-alzed audience. Tho high school baso ball team played tho Cozad high school In the afternoon, nnd won tho gnmo by a nino to five score. 0. M. Troltor arrived from' Omaha yesterday iwith an Oakland olght cy linder car which ho expects to soli to C. C. Hupfer if a trial by tho lattor provos satisfactory, Mr. Trotter sold ono of thoso cars to Dr. Fettor of Brady. All boosters smoko Town Boost, tf Tho bans of marrlngo of Miss Floronco Dohogan and John Schrnm were announced for tho first tlmo In St. Patrick's church Sundaymornlng. Tho wethUng will take placo oarly in Juno. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Soyforth, of ban Francisco, arrived horo Sunday to visit tho formor's mothor Mrs. Anna Soyforth, wlhlo ourouto to Omaha. S. Kolly, formorly of tho Donvor baso ball team arrived hero a fow dayB ago to nccopt a position as passenger brakemau for tho Union Pacific. Found Largo sample cobo 1 lullos east of Blgnoll. Ownor may havo it by identifying it and paying for this ad. Chris Rosonborg. John I Unman is adding a second story to his cemont building on Lo cust stroct between Front and Sixth. Harry's Shoe Shop FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF KEITH THEATRE We Do Repairing. .4.4.4.4. 4.44 .''.'.'''..'V..'..W..4V.4'...V.4V.4V.V.....V.V..,.V....'.V.4.'..V 8 RAILROAD NOTES 4 4. v,......4.,4.,4.,..,..,4....,4...... 4 ,,... 4... ..4.4...4.S 4.4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4.4. 4.V. .'...44.4 44 4.44'' Thomas Watts, of Grand Island, spont tho latter part of last week here on business. Frank Foster who had been working in tho Union Pacific shops resigned Saturday. R. L. North returned Snturday from Sarben where he spont a week on business for tho Union Pacific. "Buck" Rowland left tho latter part of last week for Alliance to accept a position ns sheet Iron worker In tho Burlington shops: Floyd Rlchesou has Bovered his connection with the Tramp grocery and has accepted a position with tho Union Pacific company. Gilbert Peters has resigned his po ltlon as day clerk at the McCabo Ho tel and will return to work for tho Union Pacific company as pasengor brakcninn. General Supt. Win. Jeffers and party who had boon at tho train robbory trial at Cheyonno for soveral days, went through horo Saturday enrouto to Omaha. Conductor Arthur Blnkesley, of tho Oinnha-North Platto run is spending a month at Excelsior Springs and w;rltcs to local frlonds that hei is greatly improved by thd treatments. J. W. Harris, of tho Pacific Fruit Express Co., who sustained a hroken arm recently is gotting along nlcoly. Tho accident occurred while Mr. Har ris was at work on tho main shaft and a pieco of machinery weighing oljfhty-flvo pounds fell on his arm crushing tho bono. ::o:: "Tho Danger Signal," a Klolno photodrama, is to bo offered at the Keith theatro next Thursday. This is an exceptionally forceful, entertain ing film and certain to please. Tho story It presents of a laborer's amaz ing rlso to power, wealth and social standing is not exaggerated, but rath or a truo presentation of conditions provalllng in American life. Men who today ore lobscuro, may overnight be come dominant figures In politics, bus iness or social life. If they aro quick to solzo opportunity, tho rest Is easy. "Tho Dangor Signal" is taken from Rupert Hughes' story "Cnnavan, tho Man Who Had His Way," which cre ated somothlng of a sensation In read ing circlos when It nppoared in tho Saturday Evonlng Post. Mary Fullpr and Sidnoy Brncoy will 1m tho stars In tyho feativro "Tho Huntress tof Mon" nt tho Crystal Thursday. Many pcoplo horo will rc mombor Mr. Bracoy who visited North Platto last Juno in company with Jas. Cruzo. Fivo rool feature, 10c. Whllo in town yesterday Miss Miller, tho vorsatilo and smiling pross repre sentative of the Barnes circus ex acted promises of City Attorney Koofo, C. O. Wongand, Secretary Fisher and others thnt they would rldo olephants and caniols In tho circus parade. For Rent Three rooms furnishod for light housekeeping. Also want or ders for homo mado bread. Phono Black G80. 35-2 Wo luwo for rent houses In nil parts of tho city. Wo can certainly supply your deninnd. Call and sco UK ATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY. Which Will You Build A log cabin, such as you sec in our sketch, with the chinks filled with mud, or the mod ern, bungalow with plastered walls, beamed ceilings, hard wood floors and cozy porches. We are so sure it will be the latter that we haven't a supply of logs on hand, but an abundant stock of the Best Lumber and Building Material Coates Lumber &' Coal Co. North Platte, Nebr. World' ChllitD .fl LI U 8 7,,f,,,,i13 Wis3 I f (MM T e, it - 5 til N 3 CVfcJ HEDSL? GATED v-A S L!6no,Tlfircr,UOBr8 r ALL ACTOClS INCLUDING Ll6no,Tlgrcrs, Users Leopards, Jaguars, elephants, Camels, Zabras, Son Hons, Zubus, Monkayo.tlc. ? tastniGftlve, Amuilna, Amflslna ta World'o Horses anil Pernios ,3 Ml Aciaea .U n m'mi.-V3ii.ii-. f 9 f VVI T Ba AVBATION UOH Causes Thrills of Amazement Die Blllr VM0lnp; Grizzly, Tattjo Dancliig'Hcraos, Force ComotSy Elsphants,11 Horse -Rldlndw-Llona, Leoparda and Benrs. 200 Mllltfiry Ponlos. tJIirli-Dlvlns anfl iiu.-ipLns Doss and tlnnkeys. Only Real Wild Animal Circus on Earth' Gilrlne, New, Sie-Long Sml tParsd at 1 Q'M Exhibitions Dally, Rain or Shine, 2 and B P.M. Doors Open, 1 awl 1 IKK NORTH PLATTE, May