ITV AND COUNTY NEWS. Mrs. Roberts and daughter, Mrs. Ira Sage, of Mh&woll, sptit Tuesday with friends ih tovvn. A diamond Is not only, a pleasure out' a good. Investment Talk it over with Dixon. Je Mr. D. T. Cjulgley oamo up from Omaha Wodneday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Anna Seyforth. Mrs 1). T. Qulgloy, of Omnhft, is the guoet of her mother Mrs Kdward Sey forth, having arrived Wednoiday. Mxcm ,fc Son, Sight Sici'iallsls Ray Cantlln is recovering from a Bovero attack of neuritis with, wjiich he lias been troubled for several weeks. All Serge, Satin and Silk drcssos on sale at one-fifth, ono-third and one half off the regular prices at The LEADER MERCANTILE CO jMrtf. Mary Donliaiii returned thfr firsthof the wcok .frpin Scotts lUuft wlioro slie had been visiting her son Burma and HRrley for several wepeks jmst. John B. Nelson returned yesterday from St. Joo, Mo., wlioro he spent sovoral days purchasing goods for The Leader and for the store in which ha is interested a( Sterling, Colo. AH the pleasure in tho world Is in music. Let Dixon prove this state ment. Gus Hyors and Joe Wilson, accom panied by tho Jap foreman at Nichols went to Denver Tuesday night to see if tho Jap could identify the Mexican held there as one of tho murderers of Officers locomber and Rogers but the man was not the one wanted. Dixons' grind tholr own lonsoe. Floyd Campany. of Kearney, and Alma Real; of Ognlnlla, wore married by Judge Woodhurst yoatorday. Nifty blouses at real sale prlcos. E T. TRAMP & SONS Miss Essie Wwsburg, clerk In Judgo Woodhurst's offico, returned to work yesterday after a ton-day lay off duo to having her tonsils romovod. Have you seen the now spring mod els mndo up in tho taffeta drosses? E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Photographer Hrooks was rather hard hit on the Trotter blow-up. He advanced $2,000 on a car ordered and which Trotter failed to transmit is payment on the car. An a result Brooks is out the $2,000. All the pleasure in tho world is in music. Let Dixon prove this state ment Pablo Valanauela, . alias Antonio Mnrtliuw:, who is charged wlU&rmnlJnK the Garvin star's at Sutlierlan&Wvijtwl months ago and taking $1500 worth of goods, had a preliminary hearing in he county court Tuesday, pleaded not guilty and was bound over to the dis trict court. Our blouses still being sold at a big discount. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Everybody had a good word to say for the dinner served by the Methodist ladles at the church parlors Wednes day. Next Wednesday a different com mittee of ladles will prepare and servo tho dinner, but we aro assured that this coming committee will con sist of just as good cooks as the com mittee which sorved this and last week. Therefore tho offer made by The Tribune man Tuesday still holds. CUT OUT AND MAIL Arc You Counted for North Platte? If you claim North Platte as your home please fill out this blank. Place in an envelope and seal. You can leave at hotel office or any person in charge. You can mail it, if you desire, to Chamber of Commerce, North Platte, or to T. P. Healey, City. NAME iD in MALE. FEMALE (First name in full) WIDOWED DIVORCED MARRIED SINGLE Age at last birthday Born at (Give name of country or province if foreign born) Father born , (Give name of ..country "orprftvihed-if foreign born) Mother born 15!ritL ---!: (Give name of country or province if foreign born) Occupation (Specify trade or occupation) Are you attending school or college? Can you read? Can you write? - Can you speak English? Do you own your home? .- Rent? Is home mortgaged? , Additional questions for foreign born : Year of immigration to U. S. Are you naturalized? , Year of naturalization? . "What is your native language? Answers to above questions will enable you to be properly counted. The Chamber of Commerce of North Platto is co-operating with census takers? or enumerator to the end that all persons are listed. Phone 128 for any information you desire. Some banks !lic;lonly , - - - large accounts. This banki"eq;fytheBankuf - the laboring man, the mechanic, the business man, the house-wife the child or the man of leisure. All accounts, large or small, will be given the same treatment. We are a bank for the people and extend to you a Welcome. UNION STATE BANK, OF NORTH PLATTE, NEB. The Bank That Always Treats You Right. LOCAL AND PERSONAL A isirl baby was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cotton. Special Homo cured bacon 35c per pound. Rrodbock's Moat Market tf Miss Margaret McGInley, of Ognlnl la, is upending tho week with frlonds in town. Dr. Morrill. Dentist, office over Wilcox Dopnrtmont Store. MIhm PhuIIiip Ilntli. nf Oinntui. arriv al Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Carl Hrodbcck. Vnr ShIh Finn lnnnnrn for lnwns Joseph, Spies, phone Muck 1160. !l-8 Misses Lydiu and I tattle ujorklund and Helen Souser will attend the bas ket ball game at Gothenburg this evening. Dird for Stilo. 1121 West Tenth street. 2-8 MrW .lohn Hhrrfiil Mini dniiif htnr MIbs EvangQliffbSui4Mrij Geo. Tokul- vo wont to Omaha yesterday to spend several days visiting friends. Tlin rnnrultlnur nfflottra 111 Hin fiwlttr- al building report that onlUtmonts aro somewhat slow. So far this month they have sent out six men. To whom arc you going to sell your Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offer tho highest prices. G4tf Members of the li. P. O. Elks Will hold a dancing party at the homo this evening followed with a supper sorved by Mrs. LnRuo in tho dining hall. We lnn immediate buyers for six holies of four or the rooms on north $iri of railroad (racks. II. & S AGKNCY, Ilrodlieck Hulldlng. ! The local order of Moose hold an election of officers Wednesday even ing and following held a banquet at which a roast pig was tho piece do reoistenco Special Homo cured bacon 35c per pound. Drodbeck's Meat Market. tf New furnishings, including a very fine fountain, were received by the Hexnll drug store yesterday. Tho furniture will be installed at once, the fountain later. Do not fall to see tho Unmasking of tho Masked Hider in the last chapter of "Elmo, the Mighty" at tho SUN Monday. Matineo 2:30 p. m. and a Special Matinee for school children at :15 p. in. ' Fashion Form Corsets to fit each in dividual llgure. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Mrs. MI E. Scott entertained twelve young Indies Wednesday evening, com-i pllmlcntary to Miss Laura Erb who leaves in a day or two for New York City to take a special course in Col umbia University. Wanted Liberty bonds at market price. Louis Lipshitz. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murphy left Wed nesday evening for Los. Angeles Where they will remain for sovoral wdeks and then go to Portland ami Seattle for a visit. They Mill bo. about six weeks. Monday Judgo Woodhurst united in marriage M. J. Hammond of SUiple- ton and Mario Bowman of lirady, and Wednesday officiated at tho wedding of John W. Wright and Mrs. Iiorthn Greeley, both of Staploton. Dr. H. C. Drock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phone 148 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hazen will leave tho first of tho month for Nampa, Ida., where they will make their homo Mr. Hnzcn is entering government service as deputy officer of customs and will work from Nampa. New Fashion Hose at Tramp & Sons that aro absolutely seamless, but made to fit tho wearor and will give satisfaction in every respect. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. At the meeting of tho city council Tuesday evening resolutions of con dolence were extended to the fnmllies of officers M'ecomber and Rogers, and It is probablo that tho city will erect some kind of a memorial over tho graves of tho deceased. Store Wide Sale at a reduction of One-Fifth. One-Third and One-Half off Regular Prices at THE LEADER MERCANTILE CO.'S. The Catholic Girls' club met Wed nesday evening at the F. C. Piolsticker homo with Misses Farrol, Iiosslo and Hazel Smith and Betty Roach as hos tesses. Cards were tho order of tho ovoning. Mrs. Frnnk McGovorn win ing tho llrst prize and Miss Dorothy Hubbard taking second place. Shop as much as you please and whoro you pleaso you'll surely find that at THE LEADER MERCANTILE CO.'S salo you'll save more than you have a right to expect. Tho now Lutheran Church will be dedicated Sunday morning, February 8th. Tho Rov. Oliver D. Baltzly, Ph. D., D. D., of Omaha will bo tho speaker in tho morning, and Rov Harman, former pastor at night. There will bo some sorvico of special in terest every overling of the wcok. Ice shipments from the Gothenburg lako to this terminal have continued daily slnco Janunry 10th and the houses aro getting pretty well llllod It is expected that tho cutting of the second crop on tho lako east of town will begin Sunday. Yesterday tho ice on this lako was reported olovon inch oh thick. All tho women's fur trimmed coats at ono half iprico $35.00 coats at $17.50; $50.00 coatH at $20.00 and so on, on all fur trimmed coats at The Loader Mercantilo Co.'s. Mrs. J. H. Donegan and Mrs. L. Bailor entertained at n miscellaneous shower Tuosdny ovoning nt which Miss Mario Martini was honoreo. Red and wliito hoarts and carnations woio used as decorations. Tho ovoning was devoted to gain oh and guessing con touts in which Airs. Frame McGovorn won first prize nnd Miss Noll Hanifln wag awarded tho consolation prize, two courso lunch wns served. THE HIRSC HPP coi rv j uur weai u Is Nearisig the can U Sale End. Any 0 vercoat. In the House it miii km i - i rvi c . iram i i rw ft tk l m tfs i The entire re mainderof our stock of men and young men's OVERCOATS (36 OF THEM) go at one price $2500 Men! Don't miss this snap. zssti&m I Here are va urs Mens and Young Mens SUITS Greater than any Clothing Sale ever held in this city. When we go to the market we shall be glad to buy equal quality at the same low prices as we quote for this sale. Lot No, 1. $28 to $30 values Lot No. 2. $35 to $38 values $28. Lot No. 3. $40 to $48 values Boys Suits Smart Belted and Waist Seam Models in double service fabrics and in the latest color ings, ages 4 to 17. Values up to $16.50 $10.85. Boys Overcoats These arc wonderful values all the newest styles and patterns, ages 10 to 16- Values up to $16.50 $8.88. Ralston and other high grade Shoes, values up to $10. $5.90 a pair. Men's Heavy Work Shoes, values up to $6. $3.85 a pair. Mens Fine Worsted Union Suits, 34 values $2.79 a suit. Mens Heavy Cotton Union Suits, $2.50 values $1.85 a suit. Big Heavy Cotton Union Suits all sizes $1.10 a suit. Mens Fleeced Lined Shirts and Drawers 79c a garment. Mens Trousers, sizes 38-40-42 only, values up to $5 $1.88 a pair. Mens Heavy Wool Sweater Coats, values up to $10. $3.90 each. Mens Fast BJack 25c Hose 17c a pair. Mens Heavy Wool Hose, 75c values 59c a pair. Mens Canvas Gauntlets, 10c a pair. Mens Canvas Gloves 9c a pair. Wen's Overalls and Jackets, all sizes $1.95 a garment. Ladies' Holeproof Silk Hose, $2.50 values $1.75 a pair. MAIL The ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED. HIRSCHFELO "Always Reliable." NORTH PLATTE'S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS FOR MEN AND BOYS. Co. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED.