Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira l. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono Year hy Mull In Advance.... $1.25 One Year by Carrier In Ailvnnco.. $!() Entered at North I'lattc, Nebraska, Postomco as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915. Call to the "JIcKInlcy Men." The call to tho "McKlnley Men" sounded by ox-Scnntor Root to again rally and rellovo tho country from tho Incubus of democratic incompetency is not Just sheer sentimentality. It rests on hiBtory on tho fact that re publican politics, as oxcmpllflcd, not only under McKlnloy, but under other republican presidents from Lincoln down, havo meant progress. Tho ' greatest and most substantial growth and dovclopmcnt of tho country has been brought about under tho appli cation of these policies. Thrco times in tho last half cen tury havo tho people, in the midst of prosporlty, listened to tho promise of tho democrats, and three times lias tho country fallen upon advesrslty co incident with tho change. Democratic theories of government havo oporatcd every tlmo to displace confidence with distrust, to put tho brakes on business and to disarrange where they did not actually destroy American Industry. "Mcljllnloy men" nro tho true pro gressives: because they mnlco oxperl enco their guide, and, while not afraid to take new steps, are careful to chooso tho way. They aro tho men who rallied behind Abraham Lincoln In 18C0, who united to save tho coun try ngaln in 1890 from silver Inllntlon rind who will again revive Hint system of government which begets prosper ity nnd permits all to sharo In It. Omaha Dec. I'urcclti I'ost Cheaper than Drnyngo Shipments of large quantities of grain, coal, ore, sugar and other heavy goods by parcel post over short mail routes whoro the postago has been loss than regular draynge would have been, is causing much trouble in the postal sorvlco In Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado, according to C. M. Reed of Omaha, who is superintendent of tho railway mall service for that division. Parcel post ratces within tho first zono hi some mountainous and othor regions whoro travel Is dllllcult, arc much lower than tho actual cost of hauling, says Superintendent Reed. "Tho result has been that n few un scrupulous mall contractors, who aro paid as high as $2.50 or ?3 per 100 pounds for carrying mall on their routes, havo bought grain and similar goods In tho railroad town whero their route begins, and have mailed the stuff to thcmaolves at tho othor end of their routes." Our Changed Position It Is plain, even to tho causual ob server, that tho United States Is rap Idly being transformed from a debtor to a creditor nation. If wo get through this word-cataclysm without wur, as ovory patriot prays wo may, wo will still bo forced Into now economic con ditions that will 'he dllllcult to solve. Every thoughtful person can boo now adjustments aro to bo mado. We ,havo boon borrowing from Europe three hundreed million dollars a year. Europe has and will have no more money to loan us or to Invest In the de velopment of our Industrial Institu tions. On tho contrary Europe Is go ing to need morn money than It has In njght to carry on tho war, und at tho end or It to re3toro Its physical condi tion to something llko living again. Tho waste of tho strugglo is so vast a sum as to stagger tho Imagination. Ono thing of an encouraging nature about tho war Is that it stops tho stream of American travel to Europe. That will rollovo a drain of ono hun dred millions a year. This will ac . count for one-third tho amount wo aro now borrowing uiinuully abroad. Our oxports aro now growing nt so fast a riuo mat tlio balanco or trado is be coming a stupendous sum each month Tills will keep growing till tho war ends. It moans we aro navluir back to Europe Instead or borrowing, for Eu ropo cannot ship us gold and will not. What are wo going to do ubout It? wo aro going to bo hard up for cur rency. Will our now banklntr act admit or oufllclcnt expansion of tho currency volume to caro for this new nurdon upon our financ al systom? It will bo a now role wo will soon bo playing. Acting as creditor will bo a, sovoro test of our money Bupply, It wui mean tno interest rato will not como down; though, ovon so, Industrial production nbroad Is so demoralized and demolished that our factories must Tor a long tlmo bo tho main donondonon for tho world's necessities. Fromont iriDuno. Lutheran Auiiouiicciiieiits. This ovonlng at eight o'clock will bo tho Inst of tho men b Lenten meet lngs. Thcso services havo each woek been fraught with rich blessings. Tho "Girls Club" meets with Miss Elsll gohagon. Devotional sorvlco too. Palm Sunday Sorvlco: 10 a. m. con Urination sorvlco. Sonnon subject, En tering tno Race to win. Special music "Oil Tasto and Seo": R do on Mai osty." 11;45 baptism of chlldron. 12 m Sunday school. 4 p. m. second bap tismal sorvlco. u:45 Luther league 7:30 Evening worship. Sermon sub ject, "Institution of tho Pnssovor." Special music, "Lirt up Your Heads;" "Tho Palms," a solo; "Fainting under tho Crown," by tho men. Sorvlcos every ovonlng next wook nt o'clock, oxcopt Saturday, Ua. in. Good Friday, children's ser vice. 12 m. to 3 p. m. Thrco Hour's Sorvlco. 8 p. m. Evening Worship. ItccomniuiulM Chamberluln'H Cough jiemiHiy. "I tako plcaBuro in recommending Ghamborlnln's, Cough Remedy to my customers because I havo conlldonco In it. I find that thoy arj pleased with it and call for-lt when again in need of sjich a medicine," writes J. W. Sex ton, Montevnllo, Mo. For tnlo by ull deal rs. H Kit I, IN RESIDENTS OUT HHKAD IIY CARD OMiY Washington, D. C How the Uorlln authorities aro handling tho food situ atlon 'distributing broad to the civil population In allowances of 4.4 pounds weekly to each person, Is told in a re port received by the Stato Department from Consul Julius G, Lay. The roport says: "Tho negotiations for tho regulation of tho bread consumption of Greater Berlin are at an end. It has been de finitely decided to apportion tho 4.4 pounds allowed each person weekly by means of brcal cards. "The lord mayor of Uorlln, after a conference with tho rectors of tho city schools, has announced tho division of the city Into 170 bread districts. Each one of these districts hns 11,000 to 12, 000 Inhabitants. Tho bread cards arc not transferable nnd arc valid only for the week of Issuance. "Tho cards will bo given only to a slnglo person and not to whole fami lies. They aro numbered, and those Is sued for tho different weeks aro of var ious colors so as to overcome tho pos sibility of misuse. Tho punishments for tho misuse of the cards Is sulllclcntly heavy td prevent bakers from giving bread to persons who do not possess tho propor cards. Tho amount desig nated on the cards are 26, GO, 100 and 2C0 grams (088, 1.7C, 3.C3 and 8.82 ounces.)" The Uny'H Wnr News. Uorlln says ono of tho greatest bat tles of tho eastern campaign has de veloped In tho Carpathians. French war olllco announced that the Belgian army has made gains along tho Ysor. Aside from this movement tho only chango of note wns in Vosges, where the French claim to havo occu pied a considerable section of tho Ger man front. Urltlsh admiralty announced that five aeroplanes had mado successful raids on tho German submarlno plant at Hohoken, near Antwerp. Expected land nttacks on tho Dar- dancllo fortifications In conjunction with the operations of the allied licet probably will be Inaugurated soon. It Is reported from Athens that troops conveyed to tho Dardanelles on transports were lnndcd yesterday on tho Galllpoll peninsula. Petrograd announced officially that tho Germans In northern Poland hnd virtually abandoned their attempt to capture ussowetz. Ayrshire Hull For Sale Major Lincoln, a pure bred Ayrshire hull of excellent typo and breeding, red nnd white, weight 1725 pounds, herd broke. This bull should greatly Improvo tho milking qualities of any grnde herd without decreasing tho slzo or giving undcslrablo colors. Ills dam gave 11,183 lbs. of milk, 450.0 lbB. but ter fat in ono year. Ayrshire cattlo aro tho highest priced dairy cattlo in tno united States today. Hero Is a good ono priced for breeding purposes at $125.00. Experimental Substation, W. P. SNYDEu. 13tf Superintendent. For tho Stomach and Liver. I. N. Stuart, West Webster, N. Y writes: "I havo used Chamborlaln's Tablets for disorders of tho stomnch and llvor off and on for tho past flvo years, and It affords me pleasure to stato that I havo found them -to bo Just as represented. They aro mild In their action and tho results have been satisfactory. I valuo them highly." For salo by all dealers. Notice of Election. Nbtlco is hereby given that on Tues day, the (1th day or April, A. D. 1915, a general olectlon will bo hold In the city or North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, between tho hours o! 9:00 o'clock u. m., nnd 7 o'clock n. m. in tlio First ward, In the entrance of tho old opora houso on tho Corner or Pino & Ot'h streets and known as tho Lloyd opera houso; In tho Second ward, in tho Commissioners Room on tho second floor or tho court houso In snld ward; In tho Third ward, at tho hoso house on Vino street, now sltuato between Gth and Front streets in said ward, In tho Fourth waul, at mo hoso nouso in said ward; at which election thoro will bo elected: One mayor for tho torm or two years. Ono city clerk ror tho term ot two years Ono city treasurer for the term of two years. Ono water commissioner for tho term of two years. Ono councilman from tho First ward to servo two years. Ono councllmnn from tho Second ward to sorvo two years. One councilman rrdm tho Third ward to servo two years. Ono councilman rrom the Fourth ward to sorvo two years. Two members or tho school board for tho school district of tho city or iNorin 1'iaito, Nebraska, Tor tho term or threo years. Ono membor or tho School Hoard ror tho School District of tho City or worth i'lntte, Nebraska, for tho torm or ono year. And. Whereas, moro than thirty legal resident votora or tho city of North Platte, Nobraska, havo filed a poutlon with tho mayor and cltv coun ell ot tho city or North PIntto. Nebras ka, praying ror tho submission or tho question or "llcenso"or "No llconso" for tho salo of liquor, to tho olectors of tho city or North Platto, Nebraska, and by virtue tltereor, said question Is horoby duly submitted to said electors. Tho ballots used at each cloctlon Hhall havo printed thereon: "For Issuing liquor licenses in tho rlty or North Platte, Nebraska." and "Against Isssulng liquor license In the city or North Platte, Nobraska." Thoso voting in ravor or Issuing liquor licenses shail mark their ballot with nn "X" opposlto tho paragraph beginning, "For Issuing liquor li censes." Those voting against said proposi tion ohall mark tholr ballot with an "X" opposlto tho paragraph beginning, "Against isssulng liquor llconsos." Signed this 25th day or March, A. D 1915. nyrfllnglU'oLaaOroiUtylsuc'uSaAgalnst E. H. EVANS, Attest: Mayor. C. F. TEMPLE, . City Clerk. (SEAL,) m2Ct4 D i ir 11 OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank - XOItTIi PL, A. TT1, 2V JS IS HA. S JCA . Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CA.FITA.Z, SURPLUS t One Hundred and. Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HAVE HEEN THE FACTOIIS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS HANK, AND THE SADIE CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. innz 11 Closing Out Sale Hardware and Farming Imple ments and Windmills at Cost. Second Hand Well Machine at a bargain. Jersey Cream Separators at $40. Sharpless Tubular Separators at $50. Other cream Separators at $20 and upward. Gasoline Engines $40 upward. Stoughton wagon 2J in axle 3 in. wide Tire wheel $7-5 each. Stoughton wagons 2jj in axle 3 in. wide Tire Wheels $70 each. Tiger 12 Disc Press Drills, Time $65 or Cash $60. HERSHEY'S OPPOSITE1 POST OFFICE Sold by Rush Mercantile Co , North Platte Also by E. & W. Coker, Sutherland; Ganson & Ganson Hershey; Jens Sornmers, Maxwell: Jno. Fredrickson, Brady i cue of - 11 3CZ3C 11 F. J. DIENEIi & CO. Ileal Estnto nnd Insurance Como and seo us for town lots In different parts of tho city. Good In vestments on easy torms. Houses for salo and rent. Wo havo also good bar gains in rarms ana ranches. Cor. Front and Dowoy Sts.. upstairs SfllfeillfMlf. of Ownoraliln. (Published as lcqulred by tho Act of I, Ira L. Bare, do solemnly awcar that I am tho owner, publisher and editor or tho Soml-WfVfWlt Trlhitnn published at North Platto, Neb., that i am mo boio owner, that there aro no others Interested In said paper, and that thoro aro no holc ors of bonds or mortgages. IRA L. BARE. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this 24th day or March, 1915. J. E. EVANS, Notary Public. Geo. B. Dent, i Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building. Phones I Office 130 fhones V Regitence 115 Hospital Phono Black 633. Houso Phone Black 633. W. T. ritlTCHARD, Graduate Vcterlnnrlun Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., one-hair block southwest of tho Court IIoiiHf.. Xoith Platte, Neb. J. B. ItEDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld Office Phone 642 Res. Phone. 676 WANTED Hides, Hones and nil Kinds of Junk. Highest Market Trice NORTH PLATTE JUNK CO. THE NORTH PLATTE JUNK CO. Will Pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR UNFROZEN HIDES. Bring Them in and get Your Mono)-. AERIAL NAVIGATION Is no longer an experiment, Its prac ticability has been proven and is com ing into use more and more every day. Our cigars have, never been Jan ex periment; they have always been good, they have borne tho mark or standard ror over twenty-five years In North Platte. Wo make a number or brands ranging In price rrom 3 ror 10 cents to 3 for 25 cents. Try them. J. F. Schmalzried. mraut Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red G3G Ofllce 459 C. H. WALTERS. NOTICE FOR PirilLlOATION Department of the Interior V. S. Land Olllco nt North Platte, Noli. March 22,, 1915. Notlco la herobv clven that Frank "VV. Steel, of North Platte, Nebr., who, on i'oo. i, iviz, mano uomestenu entry No. 053C8, for 13 of 13, Section 22, Township 14, N., Rnnge 29, W., Gth Principal Meridian, han flled notice of Intention to make llnal three year Proof tn establish claim to tlin lnml nlinvn described, beforo tho Register and Re-1 ceiver, nt worm natie, neo.. on tno 17th day of May, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Jess Lontr. Chris Schick. Ed Stevens. C. C. Cumpston, all of Nortji Platte, Nob. m23-Gw Register. Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap- polutiticut ot Administrator. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss In tho County Court. In tho Matter or tho Ectate or Cor nelius Sullivan, Deceased. On reading and filing tho petition or E. S. Dawson praying that Administration- or eald estate bo gianted to W. R. Fitch as Administrator. Ordered that April 1G, A. D. 1915, at 9 o'clock a. ni. is assigned Tor hear ing said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo held in and ror said County, and show cause wliy tho prayer or petitioner should not bo granted; and that notlco or tho pen dency of oald petition and tho hear ing thoreor bo given to nil porsons interested in said niattor by publish ing n copy or this order In tho North Platto Sem-Wookly Trlbuno a legal weokly nowspapor printed In said County for threo succossrul weoks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated March 23, 1915. GEORGE E. FRENCH, m2G-3w County, Judge. LANDGRAF & CRANE, PAINTERS, PAPER HANG ERS AND DECORATORS. Let us shoto you our Wall Paper Samples. Phones Red 240, Black 570 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics nnd Children's Diseases. Ofllce McDonald Stato Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dowoy Streets. Phones, Offlco 183, Residence 283 NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ' 1008 West Fourth St. MRS. M. HALL, Superintendent. Graduate Nurses in Attendance JOHN S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. C. C. WALLTXGSFOIiD, Physician nm Surgeon Ofllce: Roonu 1 and 2 McDonald Bank Building North Platte, Nebraska. Ofllco phone 82, Res. Red 302. Calls answered prompty Day or Night. DERItYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Eiubnlmors Undertakers ami Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phone Black 588. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon Ofllce B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phone, Ofllce, 83; Residence. 38. Order of Hearing on Petition for Set tlement of Accoont. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In the County Court. In the Matter of the Estate or Christian Marquette, Deceased. On reading and filing the petition or Frederick Marquetthe praying a final settlement and allowance of his ac count, flled on the 27th day or Febru ary, 1915, and for lils discharge as ad ministrator. Ordered that March 27, A. D. 1915, at 9 o'clock a. m., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all per sons Interested In said matter may ap pear at a County Court to bo held in and for said County, and show causa why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, be given to all per sons Interested in said matter by pub lishing a copy of this order in the North Platte Tribune, a legal semi wee,kly newspaper printed In said County, for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated February 27, 1915. GEORGE E. FRENCH, m2-3w County Judge. IVO'I'ICK FOR lUHI,lCATIOX Deportment of Interior U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte, Neb. February, 24, 1915. Notice is hereby given that Ragn vald S. L. Voss, of North Platte, Ne braska, who, on December 7, 1911, made Homestead Entry No. 05337, for W nnd M of NE and S of SEVi. Sec tion 28, Township 12 N.. Range 31 W., 6th Principal Meridian, has flled notice of intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, beforo the Register and Receiver, at North Platte, Nebras ka, on the 24i day of April, 1915. Claimant namep as witnesses: Carl Rroeder, D. AV. Kunkle, O. L. Watklns, Martin llnnnn nil of North Platte, Ne braska. J. E. EVANS, ml-6w Register. .VOTIC13 FOll l'UHLIOATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte, Neb, March 10, 1915. Notice Is hereby given that Harrison P. Esler, of North Platto, Neb., who, on Sept. 14, 1911, made Homestead entry No. 05255, for N of NEVi, Section 22, Township 15, N., Range 30, V., 6th Principal Meridian, has flled notice of intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Re ceiver at .North Platte, Neb., on tho 7th day of May, 1915, Claimant names ns witnesses: Wil liam Harrlman. George Alexander, William Roynold, Dennis Dreen, all of North Platte, Neb. J. E. EVANS, mlC-Gw Register. Probate Notlco In tho Matter of the -Estate of E. W. Crane, Deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska; March 11, 1915. Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meet tho administrator of said estate, be foro the County Judge o.f Lincoln County, Nobraska, at the County Court room in said Cpunty, on tho 9th day ot April, 1915, and on tho 9th day of October, 1915, at 9 o'clock a. in. each day, for tho purpose of pre senting their claims for oxamlnntlon, adjustment and allowance. Six months nro allowed ror creditors to presont their claims, and ono year for tho Administrator to settlo said es tnto, from tho 11th day of March, 1915. This notlco will bo published In The North Platto Semi-Weekly Tribune, a nowspapor printed in said County, for four weeks successively, on nnd after March 12, 1915. : , S. GEO. E. FRENCH, ml2-4w County Judge.