Serai-Weekly Tribune IRA L. BARE, Editor and Pabllsker. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: Due Vcar by Mall In Alliance... $1.25 One fear by Carrier In Adtnnco..liU0 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofllce aB Second Olasa Matter. TUESDAY, FE11RUARY 20, 1917. CITY Ain COUNTY NEWS. Dr. W. T. Prltchard lert Saturday morning for Ogalalla on business. O. R. Robinson spent Saturday-In towns on tho branch road on business. H. J. Block is expected to return today from a three weeks' visit in Now York. Mrs. W. II. Blalock.who visited In Omaha last week returned home Fri day. - Miss Margaret Waugh hag returned from a short visit In Goring and Osh kosh. Mrs. Russell Wyman has returned from a visit with relatives In Grand Island. J. ,Q AVllcox roturned Saturday ev ening from a business trip In eastern cities Mrs. Millard Hosier left Friday af ternoon for Grand Island and Omaha to visit for a few days. Mra, N. E. Darrah and son Delbert who wer0 visiting In Gothenburg have -returned home, , Mlsa Mary Wahl, of Gothenburg, was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E, And erson last week. Merle Laws left Friday afternoon for Central City to accept a position In a barber shop. Fred Young, Jr., of Gothenburg, ia at a local hospital taking treatments for a broken limb. Howard Baker, of Denver, came the 'latter! part of last week to visit with Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Green. Miss Ella Weaver who spent several months in Pocatollo with relatives, re turned hom0 Friday afternoon. A baby girl was'born tho latter part of last week to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Evans, who llvo north of town. MtB. Wood' White returned tho lat lor part of last week from Grand Island where she visited relatives. Mrs. Carson, of Grand Island, came Saturday morning to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. C. S. Clinton left Saturday evening for Omaha to attend tho state Jewel er's convention which Is In session this week. " Jerry Bowen came down from Arthur Saturday to' visit his daughter Miss Mario Bowen who Is 111 at the City hospital. Wanted to Buy Second hand 2 h. p, -gosollne engine and a lot of 1 Inch pipe. Stato price. Address XX Tribune office. Mrs. Charles Damlero of Suther land, who was the guest of, Air. and Mrs. Edward Davis, returned homo Saturday morning. Mils. Daniel Murphy of Cheyenne', formerly of this city, who spent last week visiting her daughter Mrs, Jos. Quinn left Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McNeil, Jr., who reside northwest of tbwn an nounce tho birth of a daughter the latter part of this week. i For Sale or Rent Sec. 5-10-2G, Lin coin Co., Nobr. Is south of the river, east of North Plattjo and west of ' Gothenburg. C. E. Fisher, Ottawa, HI. Messrs, Simon, McMIchael, Green, VanClovo, Reynolds and Holderness spent Saturday In Ogalalla where bids wero opened for a new garage. Mr3. Olark Buchanan of Los An geles who spent several weeks In Chicago came tho latter part of last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buchanan while enrouto home. Miss Mabel Witthulm, of Gothen burg, who submitted to an operation for appendicitis at a local hospital recently, returned homo tho latter 'part of last week. Mrs. A. J. Caldwell, who has boan ENDORSE PROPOSED NORTH very ill, Is much Improved. PLATTE-CODY HIGHWAY Dr. Morrill. Dentist Tho suggesUoa that a hlghway be Mlsa Alta Sparks of Paxton, spent established between North Platto and tho latter part of last week with local"' Cody, Wyo., and thence Into the Nn frlcnds. , tlonal Park 1b bolng favorably recolv- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Llston, of 1. A special to tho Bco from Mitchell, Dickens, spenUho week end horo with dated February 16th says: local frlonds. N I At tho community club dinner to- . . . ,,, day the North Platto Valley Hlgh- L. W. Walker will return tomorrow rtsgoclnUo-n wng formca hnvlng from an extended business trip in for ltg obJcct egtab8lllnR( BradlnB aml western points. I marking an automobile road to bo Mrs. Georgo B. Dent left Sunday for known as tha North Platto Valley California to visit her sister for two Highway, dlvorglng from tho Lincoln or thrco weeks. " j Highway at Nortli Platto or at a Registered' Perchoron Stallion for no,nt 'st of, thoro ttIul connecting sale cheap. Thomas E. Doollttlo,' wlth tho Yellowstone Highway at North Platte, Neb. 8-8 Wcnddvor, Wyo., This highway will ,.... , shorten tho dlstanco to tho Yollow Mrs. Paul Gant,t will leavo this week , - , . .. , ,, r ...,.. . .... , 8oo Parte and will pass through the LUl -UlU,UlIi IU VIDII Willi till UUUIO - , ... . . . 1 , .. , , . , , . , full length of tho North Platto val- fnlkn for n. fnrtnlirht. ! . Mrs. Charles Weir, .who recently Tto'proscntatlves woro presont from moved to Grand Isjand, camo last i Bridgeport. Bayard, MInatare, Goring, week to visit local frlonds. I Scottsbluff, Morrill and Henry, Nobr., William EnglG loft yesterday for and Torrington. Wyo. C. H. Blackburn Goring to -spend some time before lo-'was clccted chairman of tho assocla catirig In Albuquerque. N. M. I t,on and a d,roctor is bo selected I by each commercial "organization on Tho choir rehearsals of Uio Metho- tno TOUto to arrang0 tho dotalis of dlst and Presbyterian choirs will bo gating 'the road located and put In held this week on Wednesday ovonlng 8frapo, Aotual work ,wlI1 be bogun at at 8:15. jonco and tho success of the. project Farm and Ranch loans' at lowest is nssurcd. About 100 representatives" rates and best terms. Money on band citizens of tho entiro valley wero to closo loans promptly. present and all pledged their support 43tf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON, i to tho movement. : :r: I commissioners Proceedings. 1 Fobruary 13, 1917. Board of county commissioners' met, 'present Springer, Hermlnghauson, Mrs. Anna Seyferth loftjit noon Sat- Koch and county clerk. urday 'for Omaha where she will visit J Bond of Georgo Shoup, road over- wlth her daughter,, Mrs. D. T. Qulfe ley, 'seer District No. 5, approved. for a week or longer. .1 F. B. Marr, rent for Mrs. Clark, ' $5.00. Efficient and reliable light dxaying . ...... , i i Mrs. M. Post, rent for Mrs. Mpon, of any kind, taxlcab service and coun-Q nQ try livery. Spls Parcel Delivery. balance, on road Call Huffman's Cigar Store. Phone 976. ' work D,st 4 Mrs. J. a. vvaison ana son, oi ivuy- Wm M Dymond, baianco on brlago stone, who had been taking treatment work( ?32i50 Adjourned until tomor- ln th0 Nurse urown, nospuai ior some- rovv . . t 1 -1 A umo. were ame 10 reiurn nonie oaiur- A R at.t.p.v mntv rrwv James McCullough and son Donald, of Brady, came up Saturday morning; and tho latter will take treatment at tho City Clinic. day morning, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyle will leave February 14, 1917. Board met samo as yesterday, pres- about March first for Lewellen to make ent full board and county clerk. thnlr homo. Tho former has accented Board discussed road matters and a position as manager of a grocery genoral business and adjourned un store In that town, til tomorrow. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. Mr. and Airs, Silas Burchara an nounce tho marriage of. their daugh- Fobruary 15, 1917. Bonril Rnent. .Mm rtnv nnnrnlHlni tor Hazel Ruth to Mr. L McGregor.' school s Md adJournod iQ Febn,. Mill wouuiiig viii umo ijiuuu iuuitju 1917 14th at Sutherland . I. ' A. S. ALLEN, County Qlerk Tho Presbyterian aid society will February 1G, 1917, meet in tho, church parlors Thursday Board mot samo as yesterday pros- afternoon. Tho regular business ont full board and 'county clerk. meeting will be held and a picnic lunch served.- All members "are urged to bo present. v Undertaker W. R. Maloney has re-, celved iwbrd from Mrs. Ora Lindsay, of El Reno, Okla., to hold th0 body of her brother, tho late Joseph Wilson, who .was found dead In a refrigerator car, until sho has completed arrange-, mortts for Interment. j Charles H. Boylo was arrested Sat- Bond of A. Aborcromble, overseer Dlst. 34, approved. . - Board went to Wellflect to loolc at roads and bridges. ' Adjourned to Monday, Feb. 19, 1917. , A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. -::o: : - Short of Power In East. Tho story floats west from Buffalo that there aro flvo thousand carloads of westbound freight at Buffalo rfnd nearby terminals awaiting shipment TO BUILD SHIPS AI COST PRICE Bethlehem Steol Will Make Of fer fo Undo Sam, , BIDS ON 1P IHCH NAVYSHELLS urday for being Intoxicated and dls- to the west, and that tho roads aro un orderly. Ho was given a hearing fu ablo to tako them away. It Is said that tho. county court, plead guilty,- was eqst roads have dovelppod, aftor a fined ton dollars and costs .-wlilcli ho long sclgo ofstronuous business, are was unable to pay and was taken to markablo shortago, altho 'warning of Jail to servo tho sentence. j its coming hns been sounded for some Charles Echelberry had a Hearing tlm?" -in tho county court Saturday charged' " tho westbound carloads now Willi uuyins niuiv" utuoa iium m. iiuii-i ber of young boys who Had taken tho finals could be moved at ofoo to tho Rn,n frnm Mm ITnlnn Pnoldr! Bhnna I WC8t' tho Car Shortago WOUld 1)0 80m0. Ho plead guilty and was fined twen-l what rellovod on "ic Union Pacific, as ty-fivo dollars and costs, which ho 11 ,s the s"rtago is getting worse- and paid. Mlsslouri i awaiting movement from eastern tor- worse," remarked oft official. j u.- wacKieman oi tno wissiouri; Attorney Mudoon returned Friday College of Agriculture figures that a .ovonlng from a business visit In Ogal- farmer who tests his seed corn makos" alia, ?4 an hour for every hour engaged In tho test. Efficient testing, ho main tains, Increases tho value of tho crop $1.50 per acre, which represents clear gain. GREAT MASS OF PROOF Reports of J0.000 Cases of Kidney Trouble, goino of them North PlaKo Cases. Rare Bargain In High Grade Piano.1 Each of somo G.000 newspapers of wo navo a new, mgu-graue piano. tho United States Is publishing from loated at North Platte, which for im- weok to weok namea f mmllnta coin rtn VAfiannnhln fifffvt. will! ...... No Chance For Profit In Thorn Undsr Protent Tosti, Grace 8ya PoRilble Explnnntlon of tho Prices Made by an Enollih Firm Which Dlds Under All American Manufacturers. Spenklng recently beforo tho Terra pin Club of Philadelphia, Eugciio G urnce, Pivsldent of tho Bothlohom Stool Company, said In part: Mi a peculiar sense Bethlehdm Steol senes tho American icoplo. Kor exaniple. though wo have been ablo to obtain In Europe almost nny price. vo have adhered, In our charged to the United States Government, to tho basis of prices established beforo the war began. We agreed if tho Government would abandon Its pinna for u Federal plant to1 inaUa armor for our Navy at any price the Government itself might con tidcr fair. Our onlnanco plants, aro nt tho dis posal of tho nation at a fair operating cost, plus a Email margin, thus snrlng the Government Investment and 'de predation. One of the special needs of the now navy Is slxtccn-lnch guns guns sixty feet long and capablo of hurtling a 2000 pound ahel with such power 'and accuracy bb to hit a CO foot square tar get fifteen miles nway. Wo have undertaken voluntarily to construct, at a cost of $4,600,000, a plant fitted to build slxtccn-lnch guns. Under no conceivable circumstances can orders which wo may receive for thlp plant pay even a fair return on the Investment. Considerable comment has been mado upoh the fact that a British manufac turer recently bid less than American manufacturers for sixteen and four-tcen-lnch shells for the navy. I am unable to stato tho basis upon which tho English bid was mado. It should bo remembered, howovor, that this bid was for a specific shell, sain pie? of which aro bolng sent over for test a test not yet made. Tec years ago wo took an order for 240C fourteen-lnch armor-plorclng shells nt u contract prlco of $708,000, to bo delivered within a certain tlmo. or wo had to pay n lurgo penalty. Tho only specifications for making these shells aro that they shall be of a certain slzo nnd must plorco armor-plate at a certain velocity on Im pact It Is Impossible to foretell the exact conditions of tho tests. We had made large quantities of shells In the past which had been accepted. But in placing this particular ordor the Department altered tho anglo nt which tho tested shells must plcrco armor plnte. Tho result, however, has been absoluto inability on our part to pro- duco In any quantity, sholls which will meet theso novel tests. In fact, "wo know of no process of projcctllo-mak- lng through which It Is posslblo to pro duco lu quantities sholls which will conform to tho requirements. Tho result is that up to now on that contract of ?70S,00O, wo havo put Into actual operating expense $-147,881.. nnd bnyo been pcnnllzed for non-dcllvery $405,744., a total of $043,025.. with Btf receipts whatever. Such wbb tho experience In tho light of which wo wero called upon recent ly to bid for slxtccn-lnch shells. Wo bid on theso shells nt approxi mately the samo rato per pound as that of a fourtcen-inch shell contract of one year ago upon which the Got. eminent awarded contracts. Wo have not tho slightest idea what profit thoro will bo in tho making of theso shells. Wo do not know that thero will be any. Thero Is no certain, ty that it would bo posslblo for us to deliver a shell to meet tho test For olllcors lu tho Navy to assumo that any bid mado under such condi tions is "exorbitant" Is utterly Unfair. mediate sale, no reasonable offer will be declined Liberal terms to a re sponsible party. It you act quick you will find tills an opportunity to pur chase a piano tremendously cheap. If interested write tho Denver Music Comany, Denver, Colorado, at bnco for -particulars. G-0 Duroc - Jersey Sow Sale. Wednesday, February 28. THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA NORTH PLATTE SUBSTATION Will sell at Public Auction at l;0fJP. Jf, Central time, Wednes day, February 28, on the Substation Farm, three miles south of North Platte, 35 PURE BRED DUROC-JERSEY GILTS bred to' farrov March flnd, April. Thfcse are a well bred lot of gowi, straight gttts. They are immune, Registration certificates Will be furnish, For the Qit of towh giiesti conveyances will leave; North Platte at 10$) A, M. W. P. SNYDER, 5u.pt, Col. E Z, Russell, pf Omaha, AUctipreer. pairtlcuftiT neighborhood, who havo used and recommended Doan's Kid ney Pills for kidney backacho, weak kidneys, bladder troubles and urinary dlordors. This mass of proiof includes over iOtfOO recommendations. North Platto Is no excoptlon. Ilero Is trno or mo worm Platto casoB, M. C. Jtogors, prop, of harness store, 514 Locust St., North Platte, says "Onco In a while my kidneys havo bo como disordered. Then if I did not attend to them, I would jget bad toff. My back became lamo, and thoro was a steady acho In It, When I tried -to straighten up aftor olttlng, a sharp pain caught me. I know my kidneys were tho cause of It, for at such times Uhoy acted too often, especially at night. Doan's Kidney PIUb havo al ways roHoyed any signs of BUch trouble, keeping my kldnoys In a nor mal condlllpn. I knqw they qan bo dopended npfcm and I am glad to ro commend themV Price BOc, at all dealers. Don't elm plyvask for. a kidney remedy got Doan's Kidney Pills the aamo that Mr. Rogers bai. Fputor-Milburn Co., Tlio 'pootlc vlllago blaoksmtth of Augusta, Wis., J. n. Watorphul, has had much of tho romance knocked out of his muse by a Judgmont for $2,000 obtained by a thrifty Chicago doctor. Tho smithy wnrblod ndont dittlos to tho doctor's wlfo, picturing hor ns a "dlvlno carburetor, whore tho holy throbs of lovo sprang Into bolng." Tho dootor showed tho effusions, and an unfeeling Jury did th rest. Oh, "Watorphul. A Jqtnt leplslalfvo commltteo of Mow York, after six months' Inquiry, arrived at tho conclusion that a stnto commission of seven members bup- poi tod by llboral appropriations, Is tho most feasible means of bringing rtlisf to both coiiBumors and producom: The rcclpo looks good at tho plo counter. I now havo funds at 5 per cent on cholco bottom v tnblo land. Geito Crook, Rooms 3 & 4, Waltomath Bldg. 1!0!! ' Tho lawyer-guardian of Old Man Morrison, Chicago's moneyless mil lionaire, doflantly rcfusod to dig nsp his shar0 of tho $3,000,000 of which Morrison was plucked. lie looked tho court in the oyo as ho mado tho dad. Judge Landls contered by Bonding him to tho grand Jury on chargoa of pwjury and conspiracy. i Wo bid on tho now battlo-crulscra sums which Navy department experts, after examination of our books, found would yield a profiOof less than ten per cent. Wo agreed to assumo risks for Increased costs of materials and la bor, that mado It posslblo that theso contracts might yield no profit what ever. Tho costs run beyond tho amount ap. proprlatcd by Congress on tho basis of the cost estimates mado a year ago. And becauso shipbuilders could not alter the lnexornblo cost facta and re duco bids to early estimates of the Navy Department, tho prices nro called "exorbitant" It would bo a real advantago to bo rellovod of this naval construction. The profit from It cannot possibly amount to mucn, ana tno responsibility is cnor mouB. Wo bavo determined to make thle offer to tho American Government. "If you will build two of the battle cruisers In Government navy yards. wo will duiio tno outer two at uo as certalned cost of building tho ships In jne ooycrnmpnt yards, without add! tlonal expense or commissions of any kind. Wo wll also contract to havo Our ships ready for servico ahead of tbo Government ships." Why Pay the Reddler or Canvasser Twice These Prices? LmM " y$ciNTiriv I lis You enn suvo a good deal of money by buying jour stock (onto nt this stbrc Instead of paying tho peddler big, fan cy prices for goods of unknown quail ty. Look nt these prices for Hint old reliable and guaranteed stock condi tioner nnd worm oxpcller. Dr. Hess Stock Tonic 254b. Pail Costs $2.00 10O-lb. Drum Costs $6.50 Remember, we have no peddler's wagon and horses expenses to, pay. That's why we can sell you Dr. Hess Stock Tonic at these Rock-bottom Prices. Horo Is anothor point, Mr. Farmer, wo want to emphnsizo, that is: Dr. Hoso Stock Tonic is highly concentrated ; It goes farther, as tho small doso quantity proves. Dr Hosa Stock Tonic Is to put yoar animals in a thrlyln,g condition, mako tho ailing ones healthy an 1 expel' tho worms otliorwlso you get your money back right hero at our store. Wo also handlo Dr. Hess Dip and Disinfectant Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a Dr. Hess Instant Louse Killer REXALL DRUG STORE, -NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK WAGONS AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned will offer at public sale1 nt the NORTH SIDE BARN, NORTH PLATTE, NEB., FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 and 24 Commencing nt 12:30 p. m. each day, the following: THOROUGHBRED POLAND CHINA HOGS 15 Thoroughbred Poland China Sows with pig, nnd 2 young thor oughbred Poland Cninn Bours. HORSES 1 black mare 0 years old weight 1600, 1 black gelding 4 years old weight 1050, 1 brown mare 0 years old weight 1500, 1 roan maro 4 years old weight 1500, 1 bay driving mare 0 years old weight 1200, 1 Percheron stallion 5 years old weight 1650. In addition to these a number of other horses will be offered for sale. MILCH COWS A number of milch cows will be on sale that cannot here be described. IMPLEMENTS 22 wagons of the Old Hickory and Bain makes complete with boxes and seats, 2 new buggies, 2 spring wagons, 1 carriage, a number of listers, cultivators, two rows, plows, discs, harrows, gasoline engine, fanning mill, corn sholler, breaking and stirring plows. All these implements are new. Also a set of work harness. AUTOMOBILES 1 new Chandler Automobile, 1 new Elcar Automobile and a number of second hand cars. TERMS -All sums under $20 cash, above that sum 10 months' time at 10 per cent interest. 2 per cent discount for cash. JULIUS MOGENSEN and C. J. LANDHOLM L. M. MoCLARA Auctioneer. F. C. PIELSTICKER, Clerk. Mutual Building & Loan Assn. OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. ASSETS $840,000.00 To Prospective Building & Loan Borrowers; Non-resident Building & Loan Companies are adver tising the fact that they hav reduced the monthly payments of borrowers to $1.10 per month on each 8100.00 borrowed, making the monthly payment the same as the Mutual Build ing & Loan Association of $orth Platte. They fail to state that of the $1.10 paid to the non-resident company, there is only thirty-five cents credited as a principal payment, the baqnpe seventy-five cents being taken for interest. Of the $1.10 monthly payment to this association on each 100.00 borrowed sixty cents is for interpst and fifty cenjs is credited as a principal payment. This difference in the amount credited the borrower will result in the borrower in the nori-reijident company be ing compelled to pay nqt less lhan $2Q0 more on each $100.00 borrowed in order to discharge the debt than they would if they were doing the business with this Association. Mutual Building & Loan Association OF NORTH PLMTE, NEBRASKA. t'rops., Buffalo, N. Y,