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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1917)
r THE 8EMLWEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Nebraska Druggists Praise Excellent Kidney Medicine See 6kk V After selling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root for fifteen years and knowing that it lias been the means of producing satisfied cus tomers, I nm pleased to recommend it and bolicvo that it is equal to the best prep aration on the market for kidney ailments, t have never heard a single party say that it did not accomplish good results. Very truly yours, C. J. FLEMING, Druggist. Sept. 21, 1910. Norfolk, Neb. Wo have been selling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root ever since it was placed on the market. There is no proprietary that we sell that gives better general satisfac tion than Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, The Mile is steady and the results satisfactory. I do not know of a case where the party complained that it did not do all that you advertise. Very truly yours, 0. C. McLEESE, Druggist. Sept. 21, 1010. Davenport, Neb. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cent to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. American gloves lire lu demand In Cuba. Montana 640-Acre Homesteads New raw Just passed. New towns, business opportunities. Map showing proposed rail roads. Send 25 cents for maps and infor mation. Address U.S. Commissioner, Oullook, Mont. PATENTS Wntson K.Coleman.Wnsh logUin.D.U. llooka (re UlEh ett retarencei. Ilatl reinlu. Allen's Foot-Ease for the Troops, Many war tone hospitals have ordered Allen's Foot - Base, the nntlseptlo powder, for use among the troops. Shaken into the shoes and sprinkled In the foot-bath, Allen's Foot-Ease (flrrs rest and comfort, and makes walking a delight. Bold erery where 25c. Trytttoday. Adv France in 191G exported to tho Unit ed Stntes goods vnlued nt SllO.JlOl.O.Tl Farmer Needs a Typewriter Dmil Bearing f Long Wearing Typewritten letters, bills, records, are a sure sign of business-like methods that mean success instead of fail ure. Carbon copies kept and filed away prevent misunder standings and even lawsuits. It does not require an ex pert to operate an L. C. Smith & Bros, typewriter. It is simple and durable. Mail the coupon and let us tell you more about our proposition. L. C Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co., World-Herald Building Omaha, Nebraska Please send me your free book about typewriters. Name P.O State Uncle Sam Searching for German Submarine Base WASHINGTON. A systematic Investigation lias been started by American government olllelals for the purpose of lliullng out where the German sub marines believed to be operating oft tlie coast of South America are obtaining their supply of fuel oil and provisions. Naval cxperto who have been con . J' suited have expressed the conviction that tho only possible Hources of the oil supply are In the oil Ileitis of Tamplco, Mexico, or In the United States. American or other neutral tank ships are suspected of being the medium through which oil Is conveyed to the submarines. Naval ofllcers aro also convinced that one or more Ger man submarine bases are being main tained on some out-of-the-way Island in tho Carrlbean sea. It Is known thnt German Interests control considerable oil deposits near Tamplco, where the principal British supply Is also located. It Is realized, however, that these German-owned Ileitis would be tif no use to the German submarines unless ships could be obtained to transport the supply, and It Is realized also that tho only facilities for transporting It would be those afforded by American or neutral ships, there blng no German merchant vessels available for the purpose. While all ships taking on oil at any port are supposed to got clearance papers for a definite port or destination, It Is suspected that somo of these aro stopping at somo secret base anil there depositing Homo of their oil cargo. Mexican port authorities of easy conscience, It Is suspected, are certifying, for n consideration, to "short" cargoes whereas lu fact the vessels under suspicion may be clearing with full cargoes. In this way, It Is pointed out, tho vessels could dispose of part of their oil en route without there being a discrepancy between the amount of tho cargo certliled to at tho point of departuro and the amount deposited at the mini port of destination. Equestrian Indian Statue for National Capital A T LAST the national capital limy have one equestrian Indian statue, a site r for which Is suggested lu the Smithsonian grounds between the Smith- sonltm buildings und the New National museum, If the proposal made by Franklin Steele, Jr., n Washington au thority on sculpture, Is carried out. This statue Is "Tho Scout," the work of Cyrus K. Dallln, standing about ten feet high. For this statue Mr. Dallln received n gold medal at the I'annma-l'aclflc exposition. It Is temporarily located In Kansas City, having been recently cast In bronze. A Sioux brave Is shown on his pony, and so Impressive Is the work and so true to typo that when a num ber of Sioux Indians saw the elllgy they cried out, "Lakota," meaning "the Sioux." Tho proposal for having this statue placed In some Washington park Is thus outlined by Mr. Steele, ns follows : "If this statue could be acquired by tho city It would add greatly to our ornamental features and would, no doubt, meet with the approval of the lino arts commission. An ideal place to locate, If we are fortunate enough to secure It, would be In the grounds of the Smlthsonlnn Institution, where It could stand out boldly between It 'and the New National museum, standing, as It does, ten feet high. Evidently this statue of the Indian scout represents an aborigine of early dnys. "Before the statue In question Is disposed of there should bo an effort on the part of tho people of this city to add this flno work of nrt to other orna mentations of beautiful Washington." -sHL Wfl- I . r i 1 WOW HEART ArtCFL PEACH -D0NT HOLD MY ARM OR THErU. JniriK ARE White House Policeman Always Picks Newlyweds ftTfcOPING Them Right, oraSpottlng Newlyweds," would be an excellent Lf title for one chapter In the life of Policeman C. E. Dalrymple, one of the uniformed ofllcers who stand guard at the doors of the executive olllces of the White House, and who probably lias welcomed more newly married couples than any other individual In Wash ington ever has seen. Dalrymplo has been on duty at the White House since 1003. It Is said that nine out of every ten bridal couples that come to Washington on their honeymoou visit the White House. As Dalrymplo Is on duty In the daytime, he "catches" them all. Ills 18 yenrs of duty at the exec utive olllces has made him an adept In "spotting" tho newly weds the moment they enter tho White House grounds. If he Is on the Inside, the moment they mount the steps and come lnsldo the storm doors Dnlrymple gets their number. He says there aro no fixed rules for "spotting" tho houeymooners. "You Just simply know It. It must be Intuition," ho said. "Hut they rarely ever get by without being recognized. "What Is my formula? That's a hard question. "You see that couple strolling down this way?" tlicpollceman asked, as ho pointed to a young fellow and girl headed toward the executive olllces somo distance away. The man was holding the girl's arm, and they were looking Into each other's faces as they strolled along. "They are not married," Dalrymple explained. "There are many other persons in the White House grounds now, and they know It. The average newly wed Is self-conscious, and while proud of the fact that he Is married, always Is trying to conceal It. Ho wouldn't dare catch the arm of his bride In crowded grounds like these. Neither would each gaze Into the other's eyes while lu company. They think that such an act would easily label them as just married. "Even If they did not say a word, seven times out of each ten you would be able to spot a recently married pair by their clothing. Whenever you seo a girl with gray shoes, stockings, dress and hat to match, you can bet your last dollar that she's a bride. Hut few women that como to the White House ever huvo complete costumes, each garment and piece matching the other in detail, unless they are part of their trousseau." DR. KNOLLENBERG'S D. C. SANITARIUM If Yon Suffer With ACUTIS AND CIIHONIO DISI3ASKS, Investigate Dr. ICnol- lenberc'a New DniKlena Treatment. POK IUIKUMATISM, I.UMUAGO, NI2UUAM1IA, KIDNEY AND DI5AIIT THOUIILB. Mr Gunrantee for Special Treatment You Don't Pay If I Fall, If you remain In my sunltarlum under my care and treatment. Theso treatments not only bonollt, but eradicate poisonous accumula tions from the system. Ufflee and Sanitarium 34lli unit Fnrnniu St. Phone Doug. 7205. Omaha, Neb. I'LL BET ITS COUNTERFEIT i Se Werk Many Women in this Condition Re gain Health by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Convincing Proof of This Fact. Kidgway, Ponn. "I Buffered from fomale troublo with backaclio nnd pain in my sido for over Bovon months so I could nob do any of my work. I was treated by thrco different doctors and was getting discouraged when my sistor-in-law told mo how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had holpcd her. I decided to try it, and it restored my hoaltli, so I now do all of my housowork which is not light as I havo a little, boy thrco ycara old." Mrs. O. M. Riiinks, Itidgway, Penn. Mrs. Llndsoy Now Keeps Houso For Sovcn. f. in fnll vnn hnw much I havo been txmofltcd JIU1U1U1U) vih- . ) - by Lydia E". Pinkham's Vegctablo Compound. About eight years ago I got in such a lowstato of licaltli l wasunauio to Keep uouso ior uireo m tho family. I had dull, tired, dizzy feelings, cold fect and hands nearly all tho timo and could scarcoly sleep at alL Tho doctor said I had a 8ovoro caso of ulceration and without an oporation I would always bo an invalid, but I told him I wanted to wait awhilo. Our druggist advised my husband to got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegctablo Compound and it has ontiroly cured mo. Now I keep houso for seven and work in tho garden somo, too. I am so thankful I got this modicino. I feel as though it savod my lifo and havo recommondod it to others and thoy havo been bonoiltcd". Mrs. "W. E. LiNDSKYf It. It 0, Tonnillo, Ga. If you want Bpcclal advice writo to Lydln, E. Plnkbam Medi cine Co. (conOdentlal) Lynn, Muss. Your letter will bo opened, read and answered by a woman and bold in strict conlldencc. rt m Inlluonza, I nin- Shipping Fever s&pj dlsoabcs cured, and all othors, no matter how "oxposeu kept from having any of those diseases with SPOIIN'B DISTI3MPKU COMPOUND. Three to six doses otton euro n enso. Ono B0-cent bottle guaranteed to do so. Best thing for brood marcs; acts on tho blood. 50o a bottlo, J5 doxon bottles. Druggists and harnoss shops or manu facturers sell It. Agents wanted. SPOIIN MlSDIOAIi CO., Chemists, Goshen, lad., V. S. A. Many a limn who owes his success to his wife doesn't own her much nt thnt. Hrn7.ll 1ms tho largest known deposit of 70 per cent Iron ore, practically, free from phosphorus, In tho world. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF HAIR STOPS FALLING Girls! Try Thiol Makes Hair Thick, Glossy, Fluffy, Beautiful No More Itching Scalp. Within ten minutes after nn uppll- cation of Dnnderlno you cannot Hud a , single trace of dandruff or falling hair nnd your scalp will not Itch, hut what will please you most will foe after a few weeks use, wlien you see new hair, line and downy at first yes hut really now foalr growing all over the scalp. A. little Danderlno Immediately dou bles tho foeauty of your foalr. No dif ference liow dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderlno and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a1 time. The effect Is "muz- lug your hair will foe llglit, Huffy and wavy, and Iiave an appearance of abundance; an incojiiparafole luster, i Hoftncss and luxuriance. 1 Get n 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlno from any store, and prove 1 thnt your hair Is ns pretty and soft as any that It bus been neglected or Injured ''by enreless treatment Unit's nil you surely can liavo beautiful hair and lots of It If you will Just try a lit tles Dnnderlne. Adv. BEWARE OF sudden colds. Take - CASCARAkQUlNlNE The old family rcthedy-lrt tablet form-eafc, sure. ca7 to. take. No opiates no unpleasant after effects Cures colds in 24 hours-Grip in 3 lnv Mnnitv linek If it fulls. Get the genuine box with Red Top and Mr. HlU's picture on it-25 cents. At Any Drug Stoia The Army of Constipation Is Growing Smaller Every Day. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS nre responsible they not only give relict , -they perma- ncntlycurcCooj itipitloD. Mil; lions use, them for Biliousncn. Indigestion, Sick Htidicbe, Sallow Skis. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Genuine must bear Signature Hb7 I irri 1 I'luiumii Canal .one has 22!t licensed Crack in New Quarter Makes It Seem Counterfeit k CRACK In the edge of n coin which deadened the sound when the piece of fl metal wus dropped on a marble or wooden surface, so worried somo honest resident of Maine that ho sent It to President Wilson und asked that the money experts of the government examine it nnd see where the troufole lies. It was one of the new "two-bit" pieces. The Maine resident thought It was counterfeit, uivJ when the coin was tested by tfoo nmateurs at tlio White Uouso executive ofllrcs, tliey, too, agreed with him. One of the secret service men ut tached to the executive mansion was told of the existence of the ulleged spurious piece of money. "How do you know It Is not genuine?" ho usked. "Because It does not 'ring' when tossed on a tafole," wiib tho reply. "Ten to ono thnt it's genuine, and I huven't seen It," was the expert's answer. . He took the new coin, placed It under a magnifying glass, and a tiny crack on the edge, which the glass developed Into a huge gap, was seen. Tho secret service man Inserted the point of a knife blade und further opened It. "Tho coin lu genuine," foe said. "It lius not been out long enough to ho counterfeited yet." Tho new 2f-cent piece wus returned to tho Dark Harbor, Me., resident, with the Information that the money was perfectly good, automobiles. What Is Uric cAcidi Everyono has uric acid in tho system, but naturally in email quantities. Ex cesBivo amount is caused by eating too much meat nnd foods that ferment in stomach. Tho kidneys, being tho filters of tho blood, aro supposed to sopnrato and throw tho poisons out of tho system. Weak, tired nnd overworked kidneys fail to uo this, henco uio uric aciu accu mulates and tho ura to salts aro carried by tho blood to tfoo solid tissuo structure, causing bnckacho, lumbago, rheuma tism, dropsy, drowsiness, anu urea feeling. To overcome tho troublo is only a matter of toning up tho kidneys, and this is best done bv a troatment with Anuria, threo times a day. Anuric is a recent discovery of Dr. Pierco of Ruffnlo, N. Y., and can bo obtained nt any drug store. Hzpcrionco taugut Doctor rierco tuat Anuria is n mora nowerful acent than lithia in dissolving uric acid, and it is thon carrieu out oi tlio system. W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 9-1017. TUB ONWARD MARCH of Bronchitis, UUU U!l!) BOaUXl (JOURI1B IS arrestod by Doctor l'lorco's Golden Medical Discovery. In those scrofulous condi tio ns of tho blood which In vita Consumption ; In severe, lingering Coughs, and Weak Lungs, which threaten you wtth this fatal dlsoaso. and when other foolp has failed this modicino la a proved remedy. As a blood-cleanser, strength-restorer, and tonlo It Is fluro to benefit In all llnaerlncr Bronchial and Throat affections, and In ovcry disooga that can bo reached through tho blood, it never falls to benefit or euro. In tablet or liquid form. Tho machinery of tho body needs to bo well ollod, kopt In good condition lust as tho automobllo. steam englno or blcyclo. Why should tho human neglect his own machinery mora than that or his horso or his englno? Yet most tmoplo do ncgloct thomsolvea. Clean tlio system at least onco a week with Dr. l'lcrco's Pleasant Pellets. wmm. nw n U ,0 I If you hnve a sick cow or ono that la not thriving and producing as she should, why not break away from tho worry and uncertainty right now Rot a packago of Kow-ICure, tho ?:roat cow medlclno, from your druggist or oed doalor and nrove for yourself thnt it Iibm no equal in tho trcatmont a most cow alimonta. On thousands of farms Kow-Kuro cruards tho hnrA no-alriHt tho ravaircs of Abortion. BarrenesB. rtofjilnnrt A f tori. llrtli Mlllf Vflver. Hcourlntr. Hunches, otn. Ynn rtnn'f nnnA use Kow-Kure on faith; a trial will show dechlod. visible Improve ment Put it to a test invest today in o ooa or ?1.00 package. Send for our froo treatise, "Tho Uomo Cow Dootor." DAI 11 Y ASSOCIATION COM Lyadoavlllft XU