LOCAL AND PERSONAL Aughst Otto, of Pnxton, was a busi ness visitor In town Wednesday. Try'tho Roxall first, It payB. 14tf Cyril Cool underwent nn operation at tho Twlnom hospital Tuesday, O". C. .Alderson, of JUlosburg, trans acted miMlnoa in town Wednesday. Mrs. L. Harner, of Wallace, was the gilOflt of friends In town Wednesday. , A;C DoWItt, of Omnlia, was In town Wednesday on Union Pacific buslnoiw. Come In and see our complete Hue "of Brunswick Phonograph. Walhor Jifusc Co. ti Clinton Son. Grartunto Opticians. itifio (hem for Service. tf ' Attorney Victor Halllgan transacted jrtegnl buslnosH In Omalia n day or two Wvb wcekt Chfl Iiiontz went to Lincoln yfoWr day morning to transact business for a fow doys. John IJUbort, of Donver, looked af ter? 'tjn Ion Pacific buslnoss In town yrc(1gday. Cameos a raro selection for you to nelcct from at DIXON'S. Peter Gronborg, of Pnxton, was In town Wcdncsdny looking nfter busi ness matters. , Just received A largo shipment of Brunswick Phonographs nnd Bruns wick Records. WALKER MUSIC CO. Clarenco Malloy, Into clerk In tho Samuolson Btoro moved this week to his farm south of town. .Mrs. Don Clabaugh came up from Grand Island Tuesday for a short visit nt the J. F. Clabaugh home. Dr. F. J. Wurtolo returned yester day from Omalia whero ho had boon spending a few days on business. A thirteen and ono-linlf pound boy baby was born Wednesday to Mr. and ,Mrs. Claude Mecombcr, of Ravenna. Tho lady who cares will carry a - Cordova bag. DIXON, tho Jeweler. ( w W. J. Hondy wont to Omaha yestor .'day to look after shlpmonts of Ford cars. Ho said he might go through to Dotrolt. Dcdstoad, vaccum sweopor, 4 Elm trees for sale at 714 W. 4th. Phono 257. Carl Macho returned Wednesday from Minnesota whore ho purchased n carload of granlto for tho North Platto Monument Co. Found A man's bicycle In good condition. Owner can havo samo by paying for this ndvertlsomont and a roward. Inquire at this office. , C. B. Brown, who for tho past month hiUl been sorving ns rollof operator nt tho Union Pacific tolcgrnph ofllco. re turned Wednesday to tho Omaha office sFor Salo Ford touring and n 1018 Maxwell touring. A & B Garage, half block south of depot. 30-4 . Tho Ccmnflro Girls of Gothonburg recontlv whipped a carload of wasto - irwper to tho east. Tho paper sold for $273,00, and tho expense was $102.00, leaving not proceeds of $171.00. Wo will bo glad to demonstrate HmV Edison In vour homo. Call uh over the phone 108DIXON, tho Jeweler. , Mrs. John Cokor, one of tho pioneer settlors of the Sutherland section, died early vostordnv morning from physical ailments due to advanced age. Tho funeral villi bo hold this aflornnon at 2:30 at Sutherland. For Salo Ono truck wagon and hay rack ot a bargain. Also ono 4 h. p. gas 'onglno, Fairbanks nnd Morso. If. W. Campbell, 209 E. 8th st. , Ono hundred and twenty-five iobbors nnd raonnfneMirorB traveling on a Bpoolal train nnd accompanied by a bond will pass through North Plntte about noon on May 14 th. Tho party Is making tho annual trade excursion. Wanted 20 herd of cnttlo to pas ture $1.50 per month. Lnwroncn F. jPcterson. on old D. E. McDonald Place. ' 32-2 J. H. Stackhouso, of Wallace, Is in town today nnd Informs us that ho I closing out his IntorostB In Wallnco rproalnct. after having lived thoro for tjilrty yearn, and will leavo In n wcoV or so for California- whero ho may dr oJdo to locate. , , Your May Ball Dnnolng Frock wl' be greatly admired If you solect yours from The Wonderful lino of Clovor Frocks shown oxluslvoly at BLOCK'' Mrs. Janet Alden, mothor of W. T. Alden, of tlilB city., who mado hor homo with tho latter for sovoral years, died In Lincoln Tuesday nftornoon. Mr. Alden was called to Lincoln Mon day night by word or hor HlnosB and arrived boforo sho passed away. Chas. Boy.orlo, of Pino Bluffs, Wyo.. '. .vyjiB in town this wook siting his ;nistor, Mrs. C. M. Nowton nnd brother , ,-Ad Boyorly whllo enrouto enst. Ho rBnys snow storms havo boon vory Bovero in oastem Wyoming this month nnd cnttlo Iossob hnvo boon heavy. Wo nro to havo special Balo on lndlot blouBos beginning Snturdny, May lBt Real Blousos at Real Salo Prices. E T. TRAMP & SONS. Harry Porter has purchaBod the Plzor nnd Langford lntorosts in tho Star Bottling nnd Morcnntllo Co. and' is now boIo owner of tho plant, Tlu volumo of business tho plant is doln .presages busy times for Mr. Portor but ho will bo equal to all omorgon ales. For Salo Rhodo Island Sotting Eggs. $1.00 for 15 oggs, nnd $0.00 a hundred. Inquire Mrs. Fred Nolson 2 miles wost of town. Phono 783f22. tf. Wise women will now buy their tailored suit during tho sale bolng hold at THE LEADER MER. CO. Tho best that mouoy will buy tho best anj Btoro can sell you. Worth up to $135 rfona, less than $85. Going at $50.75 Road, tho Add in tlila .Issuo for partid ulars. Wkbuy for Cash and sell for Cash. Think what a Buying Power we have . with, .297 Stores, ......v. ,i: yf HOSIERY WEEK jj 297 busy stores- !SR0 One half block east of the Postoffice. SPECIAL SALES, BUT EVERY DAY PRICES. I We, operate all our Stores on a ..well defined plan Which assures the people in every place where we locate, better service and low ei;,prices. ' Hosiery for Men, Women and Children We have received an enormous Stock o Hosiery for Spring and Summer wear, which is now on Display at the Penny Store. See our east window. LADIES SILK HOSE No. 7679, Womcns full fashioned hose, pure silk, black, a pair , f No. 3738, silk hose, black, clocked with white, full fashioned, a pair No. 7697, extra out'size, pure silk thread, black, white and black No. 1543, Womens black silk, very fine quality. -size 8 to 10 .' No. A A 1, pure silk colors in white, black and cordoran , , No. 1492, black silk thesocome, in fancy stripes and seamless feet, a pair, $2.69 (S J A and MAy 50 dozen Womens silk and fiber hose in black brown and white, while they last $2.19 Paramount Womens silk and fibre hose, brown and white and black, aizes 8 to 10, 4 ft Par 3)Z. 1 7 No. 8520, two tone fancy silk and fibre, a new number lor summer- wear, per pair .... . No. 7223, womens' -rhire silk hose, in black only ........... . $1.98 $1.79 $4.98 $3.69 $3.69 $3.49 $2.98 7648 superior quality in this number in colors white, black and cordoran 634 Womens out size Lisle hose, fashioned hose, a pair Gp-Ed Womens hose, a stocking knit ' fashioned without any sleeves .... BOYS AND CHILDRENS HOSE LADIES COTTON HOSE No. 120 X Ladies fine seamless hose, superior qual ity, in black only, pair No. 130, spliced toe and heel, all black, 24 doz. is all we have, while they last a pair No. 37 X, Womens silk gauze Lisle hose, superior quality, very fine number, about 30 dozen, a pair Nc 112, Womens high, grade cotton hose, mercerized finish, per pair. . . . : No, 136, extra quality cotton, in brown Many other numbers to select from in colors white, brown, grey and black, 69c to $1.49 $1.29 25c 39c 49c 58c 49c $1.19 Pace Maker No. 1, wire twist hose, black i p only, 6 to 10 size, 39c for boys and girls 49 C No. 4401, we have seventy-two dozen of these nose lor boys and girls, 6 to 10 size, while they last, a 'pair . . . No 5125, high grade hose for boys and girls, sizes 6 to 10, 39c to 45c Boys ,Scout hose, black only, for service try some of these, a pair. Bearskin No. 1", good heavy hose lor the boys, black, sizes 6 to 10, a pair. Infants black hose, a lot of small s'izes, 4 and 4 1-2, exceptional values,a pair 33C 49c 49c !25c BIB 1 rSia Jfc SP Is full of Real values. Colors as brown, blue, black, etc., sell from 19 cents to 83 cents per Fair: Itev. and Mrs. II. E. Hess loft thja week for Tennessee, whero they will romnln indefinitely. Rev. Hess Is suf fering with rheumatism and goes Bouth In hopo of securing relief. For Salo or Kent Restaurant most ly furnished. Thirty regular boarders. Possession glvpn after May 1st. Write A. P. Mooro, Brulo, Nob. 32-4 Stevo Pappas has purchased tho property at 803 wost Eighth street and on tho rear of tho lot is erecting a 24x36 building which ho will stock with morchandi80. Tho store will be conducted by Mrs. Pappas. Steam Uatlis, ainssngo and Electric Treatment nt :tl2 Enst !tli, St. Phono 897. Mrs. Arthur Rush, tf. Miss Julia Gleason returned today Tho W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesda; from Kansas City, whore sho was call- afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. J. I 'od Inst week by the death of a relative. Murphy, 403 south "Willow. Nolghbor For Salo-Eggs for sotting S.AV.'C. ""'L0", nr lnV,t0(1, A lunCh w" II. P. Rocks, r. cents a ploco. Phono, uo sorvcu- Doollttlo 782F220. 31-4 I Our ontlro stock of blouses on sale Mru a t Tni,Hm, Saturday, May 1st, and all displayed tho llrst of tho week from Hastings M such a manner that you can male and will make North Plntto tholr ?'ou,r 80'cc"011 vory easily. E. T. Trami ihomo. ,& Scas' . , , Thero waa a man under tho Mlslond Wo can match your now rust colorod lm, widow's hmi hut thn ft m nil Mrs. Uuchanan, of Sutherland, visit ed with frlonds in town Wednesday. Tho Roxall handles tho goods. 14tf Tho Mother's Club was entertained Wednesday aftornocn at the homo of Mrs. Finn. Dixon & Son. Sight Specialists. B. J. Salisbury camo down from Ohoycnno yostordny to attend the I. 0. O. F. colouration last evening. All of our high grade suits aro now offered at reduced prices. BLOCK'S. Frank Buchanan has-been In Iwa this week visiting his tvifo whoso con dition Is not very encouraging. Try tho Roxall first, it pays. 14tf ...l.i. ..lit. l. u n Sn Awn V cnv '" rlght-ho was hor husband. But you iiuvflu a bu.-sa. should havo heard tho tilings tho pos itron Sturgos, formerly of this city, 'nips said. Como to tho Kolth Monday is now at tho government sanitarium !and Tuesday and boo how busybodlos at Battle Mountain, S. D., taking treat- sometimes make a lot out of nothing. mont' ! Beautiful Dancing Frocks for th . Vory high class blouses on display May Ball now on salo at BLOCK'S, at E. T. TRAMP & SONS Ready to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and Wear. children oxpect to leavo in a day or Mrs. Nora Darr and children arrived ,n at trip, first .going to Wodnosday from Sheridan, Wyo., for r,ort,a"t,,i. thon to B0tu,urn Ca"f,or a visit with hor mothor, Mrs. Johanna Wta and from thoro to Arizona. Thoy McQraw. iwul Boe't n clImttto beneficial to tholr iiiaugmor s ncaiin. W. R. Salisbury, has sold Ills roel-1 vw rnv Tmn nr,no,. w donco on wost Sixth street to Rlloy bo t, admired if you select your ffir$n?ihnrr?tt from Wonderful lino ot Clovor Mr. Salisbury will mako his homo with Vrna ,,... villBvi nt lu nru-f his brothor A. J. , ' " ' Mr. and Airs. Emmet Ennls and Dr. E. W. Fetter mado a professiona' trip to Brady yostorday. W. Hnlliday, of Stapleton, is spend ing soveral days, in town looking after business, matters. J. Koch, camo down from Horshn yestorday, to attend tho Odd Follow anniversary celebration last evening.' . 150 Classy New Spring Suits n from 1-5 to l-S" off the resulnr Drico at BLOCK'S. Mr. and MrB. J. G. Buron returned tho first of tho week from Arkansas whoro thoy had been visiting relative for tho past ten days. Miss Irono Schott has resumed hor duties in Attorney Shuman's office nftor an absenco of sovoral weeks du to illncsB. Mrs. Jessio Flshor left Wednesdn for Los Angeles to join Mr. Fishoi who wont out soveral months ago to look up a location. For Sale Fordson tractor; cheap if takon at onco. II. J. Moran, Chamber of Commerce. ' 31-2 All of our Now Spring Sport Coats, Three Quarter Length Coats aro no on salo at greatly reduced prices t BLOCK'S. Wanted About 100 head of cattle baby arrived yostorday for a visit with ?, Ptl8tlr th0 8"mW?r non?iOP,' fiends and rclaWvos while enrouto to mono 7Jbi-5. Ji-- tno,r homo Jn Arlzonili having spout Gothonburg has organized a ball tho winter in IvansaB City. Mr. Ennls team with Dr. F, A. Potorson as mou-jwill romadn but a fow days whllo tho ngor. Tho team has started practlco wlfo nnd baby will romnln longer. Mrs and 1b ready in schedule gntuos with Ennls was fonuorly Mlsa Maude North Platto aud other towns. Owens. I Rauch & Son sold three carloads of jWltftefaco cattlo this week to Roy iWolf, of Newcastle, Wyo., who shipped !them to that place Wednesday. ::o:: For Salo. Two blocks between Fourth and Sixth streets Jn tho 2400 block on west Fourth. Price $2500 if sold soon. In quire on tho premises. 31-2 j:o:: Hereford Bulls for Sale. Eight Registered Hereford Bulls for salo. Address E. Soderman, North Platte. 29-4 For' Sale. Span of big mules, wolght 2600, 7 and 9 years old; also ono - mulo weight 1000. Address R. L. Doug las, North Platto, or phono 792F013. ::o:: Big Bnrn for Rent. Barn with accommodations for ten head of horses and 25 tons of hay or CO or 75 tons of hay without tho horses. Located on east Ninth street, known ns tho Mogonsen barn. Inqulro of George McKain, North Plntto, or phono 7G0F21. 26-tf. Registered Suffolk StnlUon for salo or trade. Wolght 1650, six years old. Inqulro of Albert A. Ginapp Brady. lOtf Are you going to paint? We aro ready to meet your demands in any thing in tho varnish or paint line. dcu us uuioro Jetunir vour nhntqatCt-T,,DUKl& ORVEN, 218 East lit h Sf Phnti r OAT 26-8 Kxtensloii Jtond No. 77. To whom it may, concern: The special commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: Commencing at tho NE corner of section 20, township 14 north, range 80 west and running thence north oa line between See's 16 nnd 17 said township and rango 60 chs. to tho SW corner of NWH of NW of Section 16 said township and range to connect with oxtenslon of Road No. 107, this road to bo G6 feet wide, and to bo an extension of Road No. 77, has reported in favor of tho same. Anyone havinc oblonHnnn or claims for damages by reason of the' establishment of ktho above road must nio samo on or boforo twelvo o'clock noon of tho 28th day of Juno 1920. Dated at tho Countv dork's nffinn in iNorth Platte, Nebrsnka, this 16th day ot April 1920. A. S. ALLEN. A27-4 County Clerk. IWHI I Reserve a Hoover this week! We expect very shortly our next Hoover shipment, ordered last summer. The call Is so strong that they usually ore all reserved In advance of arrival. We recommend your prompt consideration to avoid a wait later thqt may prove exasperating at house-cleaning time. The Hoover is the largest selling electric cleaner in the world because IT BEATS AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS Demonstrations daily in our main aisle you are invited We also demonstrate in the home and offer convenient terms in mi i i ! it n 1 1 in in Hum mniMM'i mil ii mln n , North Platte Light & Power Co.