The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 28, 1917, Image 8

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    Lubricate Gasoline Give
Yob
25
More Motor Life
O More Mileage ,
More Power "
t m
Lubricating Gasoline
is produced by treating Gasoline with Lubri Gas, a sci
entific, mechanical and chemical production of a "chem
ist who having conceived the idea that lubricating oil
properly treated could be made to properly and uni
formly asslmulatc with water or gasoline. .
. Don't Be Deceived
i
LUBRI OAS does not make your gasoline 'burnahy
' longer, neither does it make it more powerful.
Lubri Gas is Lubrication
Cool Engine-No Carbon
Lubricating gasoline reaches the internal engine as a
vapor compared to t mist or fog in the air; thislubrl
catlng vapor will not burn. When the explosion of the
gasoline vapor occurs then the vapor or mist of (Lubrl
Gas) lubricating gasoline is sprayed throughout the
entire combustion chamber, thereby allowing perfect
expansion and contraction of the piston rings.
Carbon not being property that will stick or adhere to
an oily surface must of necessity move onward and is
forced by compression out of the inner part of the en
gine through the exhaust valve or pipe.
By the lubrication of machinery we reduce friction, by
the reduction of friction we reduce the amount of pow
er necessary to propel machinery; by reducing the
amount of power necessary to propel machlnerye
can reduce the amount of fuel necessary to produce
sufficient power, hence more mileage.
Litcewise
.
w .by lubrication we reduce friction; by reducing
friction we reduce resistance of machinery; by reduc
' - Ing resistance we give machinery more POWER.
lly lubrication we increase tlto life of machinery.
will not stick or adhere to an oily surface.
4
Lubri Gas Lubricating
Gasoline is Logical
North Platte,
Nebraska
OV
REASONABLE, Mechanical and Scientific Proven by
test. .Guaranteed to give you Satisfaction.
More Reasons
By the reducing Qf friction we reduce heat; by the re
duction of heat we give you a cool engine You can 't
boil water in your car if you use Lubri-Gos.
DEMONSTRATION WEEK
From August 25, and Including
Saturday Night, Sept. 1, 1917
Demonstration Week "
we are going to sell lubricating gasoline at the regular
price, We earnestly request every automobile owner
in this city and vicinity to buy lubricating gasoline
and try it for yourself.
We have added extra help and are prepared o give you
quick service and certainly it is worth your while to
try this wonderful product of merit and know for your
self if lubricating gasoline is what is claimed for it.
See the Demonstration
in our window. Let a" gasoline engine expert explain
to you why lubricating gasoline is the gasoline you
will eventually buy and if your engine is not giving
. you satisfaction let Mm explain to you why not.
Lubricating gasoline gives you perfect ignition, clean
spark plugs, joy andnplcasuro in driving, better and
cheaper fuel.
More Mileage
More Power -
'ST
More Motor Life
Remember all this week, come early and start using
lubricating gasoline so you can have ample time to
give it a thorough test.
'Our guarantee You can make as many miles with 1G0
gallons of lubricating gasoline ns you can withr 200
gallons regular gasoline. You arc burning dollars;
why not snvo dollars?
25
ERLAND
GARAGE
North Platte,
Nebraska
Jlcutorod at North I'lutiu. Nobruaka,
I I'oatolllcc oh Secomi Class Mutter.
, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 11117-
of by hordor's, who camp on tho rnngo. Technical uooUb on aviation, wiro
and aro to somo cxtont'undor thd dl- loss telegraphy, submarines, autonp
roctlon of tho forost rancors. who are biles, slirnnlinir. first aid and hygiene.
i,, i win... a nMll,bv. employed by tho govoitnmont to look drawing and lettering.
I HA, L. HAJtE, Editor nnd LnbUBHor. aItor tno tlmbor, to extinguish fires Ethical books on patriotism, cour-
' ' , started by tho careless campors and to ago, good citizenship, with simple
SUBSCRIPTION HATES! lmvo gonoral supervision of tho rang- non-soctarlan, dovotlonal books.
'One Year by JUnll In AihBUce....lJ!o,nB ar cattle. Tho homes of thoso Frosh, attractivo, magazines aro al
JfnY fc'ear.b'.CarrlerJu Adtniice. ,l0 , former Lincoln county people aro com-' w desired such ns Amorlcan, Cen-
luiuuiio, iiiuy mnu iiiio Kiiiiiuim unu rnrv. iinrnors. ijVfrv-in(ivR. I'onuiur
Hummor llowors grow to perfection In Mechanics, Popular Science Monthly,
that section. Aftor cumphig on tho Scientific Amorlcan, Saturday Evert
W. S. Young runch. for aovoral days, ing Post, otc. None ovor two ycare od
uio puny logouior wicu tno Young should bo Included.
contingent mora than a atioro In all! Tho matorlal is needod at once. Why
' I utinnr llir.n lfi.u n tlw.. 0 T)ImI . i . . . . i 1. 1 i-
i .1 .n.xin. i....uu uivjo viii i-uu wjj ui xik not BOieci louuy uio uoukb which you
I- Horn Mountains fishing. Horo tho' aro willing to ulvo? Do not glvo worth-
'VISIT WITH FOHMKlt altltudo was ,8,400 foot, and tjto tern-1 loss unattractivo books, but somo of
LINCOLN COUNTY" TEOl'LK 'ul"luro nroppjcu noiowi your good, rresh, intorostlng, anavvai-
I froozlng. 8 ( Uablo onos. 1 r-'
i . Tno fishing feature of tho trip Was, Send tho books and magazinos to
' lh company-Willi Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. not altogether satisfactory, though tho Public Library between tho hours
Don and daughter Marjorlo, Will Otton enough woro caught to supply tho' of two and six p. m. upon any , week
and sons Glenn and Will and Mr. and Bcoro of pooplo with all thoy couild day. If you cannot sond tho books' and
Mrs. qoo. M. Young oi wouuooi, ino uiu uireo iimos a uny, uuc wnntovor1 magazines, notify tho
Trlbuno editor Bpout two.wookB inwn lacking in this Tegard was more' mail, and thoy will bo
Do It today.
ItECOKI) OV THE PAST
Holstein Cows.
No Stronger Evidence Can bo Hud In,
North Plutto.
(rl" S din SffiSl I trfll Imvo.a carload of Holstein
v..w .....w , ' .. "" f v7,, . tows nuout Juiy 1st. TJicy nro ns
gone by is the best guarantee of fu- ,, TO ' lt'n ,,
Anyone with a bad back; I f; n,n ' ' "
Am soiling nil kinds of cnttlo In
any number desired, in addition to
buying nogs.
Phones: Office 159 Houso Hcd G3G.
"Wvomlnc onioying Uio hos'pltallty of than nuulo up by tho gonorous IiosdI
tfrlonds, fishing, hunting and climbing tnllty of our former Lincoln county
tho snow cappou mountains, nxa trip inuuus,
was mado in tho Don ana otton cars
and tho total mlloago was aboiuit 1400.
doing to Choyonno tho party took
Uio National Highway trail Lo CaBpor,
passing through Chugwator, Whoat
land and nougloa,. This trail ds very
good with a gradual asconding
.grado. From Cadpor to Buffa
.lo tho road Is vory hilly1, tho
.grade bolng such as to call for low
gear on all cars, whethor Fords or
Packkrds,, for a good part of tho way.
Tho rond from Douglas tothoollfiold
nt (Hon Hoick and from thence to Uio
Salt Crook oil Hold, a dlstanco of fifty
mlloH, was found to bo in a condition
most tUBaKrooanlo, uuo to tno
librarian
called for.
by
r
:o::
Hooks for War Camps
If you cannot fight at tho front.
you can Bond a book to tho man you
aro Bonding to tho front to do your
fighting for you. Tho government has
askod tho Amorlcan Library Associa
tion to assuiuo responsibility for sup
plying tho camps and cantonments
with roadlng material. Every" group of
floldlors, small as woll as largo, Is to
hnvo books. Tho Public Library in
this city haB boon askod to got dona
tions of books mid magazinos in North
Platte, Nobr. Thoso will bo sent to tho
I various camps and cantonments
dmflt. throughout tho country and will bo
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
whlnli was hIx to olulit iiiclios doop, mad o avnllablo to tho soldlors. olUior
. mado so by tho many unto trucks and' dlroctly, or through bucIi ngonclos as
'eight and ton hoiso frolght wagons' havo fucllitlon for distribution of
that! -haul au'nnllos to tho two Holds. I books,
Casnor is bv far tho buslost small city; If you writo in each book your namo
i wo hnvo ovor boon in, mado so by tho nnd addross, tho soldier who roads It
T oil Holds. Horo is locatod tho im- will Know that somo ono in North
j monao rollnlng plant of tho Mldwost Platto Is his friend and stands ready
I Itol norloa Co.. to which is pumpou to noip nun
! tho oil from Uio (Hon Rock and Salt Tho following is suggested as to tho
' Croak district, both of which havo, books and magazinos deslrod
on-
not
b6qn producing Holds for a numbor of Poorly 'prlntod unlntorostlng,
yonrs. Fifty or moro wolls aro now vioiiBly out-of-dato books, aro
bolnk nut down al Glon Hock and
Boyoral at Salt Crook.
Tlio objoctlvoipolnt of Uio party woro
UidfrnJichos of Joaso and Will Young
locatod at ho bono of tho Dig Horn
mountains twenty-two mllos south
woet of Uuffalo. Horo thoy woro en
tertained royally by Mr. nnd Mrs.
Josso Young. Mr. ftiid Mrs. Will
Young, Mr. and Mtb. Marvin Young,
Jay Young, Mr. aim Mrs. w. u. iroo
man and Mrs. Hobblns, tho two latter
Indlos bolng dnughtora ot Mt and Mrs.
Jobbo Youixg. Mr. and Mra. Young
and tholr throo boub nnd daughters
loft Modlcino proclnct In Uils county
Jin 100S and locatod on tholr prcaont
holdings. Each haa n largo body of
laijd, part of which was acquirod by
purchaso and part undor Uio homo
Htoail act On each o tho tracts auf-
flclont alfalfa ia grown undor irriga-
.ltlon to furnish winter food for tno re
IBPOCtlvo bunohoa of cattlo. Thoso cat
Tttfe aro graced during Uio eunimor
iihdutha oa tho national forost rc
bbtvo, for -which prlvllogo a tax xf
thirty-four coata-por hood per sooaon
Mrs. Addlo Likens, of Paxton. is
taking treatment at a local hoslptal.
Mrs. W. M. Smith has roturnod from
a visit with rolatlves In Gothenburg.
Mrs. N. F. Clough Is visiting with
rolotlvos. Jn Lowollon and Ogalalla this
wook.
CnL and Mrs'. M. S. Mooro of Goth
enburg, woro Uio guests of local
frlonds last wook.
Mrs. Ella Smith will ontor tho North
Platto hospital thla week to havo an
oporntlon performed.
Millard Richards of Omalm, a ter
mor North Platto boy apont tho past
wook hero with friends.
Mrs, C S. Cantrnll, of Gothonburg,
arrived horo Friday to visit her daugh
ter who rosldos In this city.
Emtl Erlccson loft a fow days ago
for Brady to visit his brothor Charles
nnil R. S. Erlccson and famlllos.
gone by
ture results.
and any loader sut'forlng from urinary
troubles, from kidney ills, should find
comforting vords In tho following'
statoment.
Geo. W. Wolnbergor 721 W. Ninth
St., North Platte, says:. "Two y.oars
ago, I becamo afflicted with kidney
trouble. I had agonizing pains In my
back, my kidneys didn't act properly
and I was gradually becoming worse.
I got puff and lamo, lost my rest at
night and becamo all run uown.
Doan's Kldnoy Pills, procured from
tho Rexall Drug Store, gave relief
from tho first and about six boxes
cured mo. I noed not say how grat
ifying this euro was, ob I had to lay
off sovoral monuis from work. I fool
that Doan's Kldnoy PIUb havo saved
mo from may months Illness."
OVER FIVE YEARS LATER Mr.
Wolnbergor added: "Occasionally
noed a fow Doan's Kidney Fills anu
they always do good work. I still
rocommond thorn highly."
Price GO at all doalore. Don't
simply ask for a kldnoy remoily got
Doan's Kldnoy Pills Uio samo that
Mr. Wolnborger had Fostor-Mllburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
: :o: :
North Platto, Nebraska,
Aug. 22, 1017.
Sealed bids will bo rocolvod by the
Mayor and City Council of tho city of
North Platto, Nebraska, for tho city of
North Platto Flro Station bonds In tho
auan of $12,000.00, bonds draw flvo per
cent soml-nnual intorost, run twonty
years, optional aftor flvo years. Said
bonds nro registered and roady for
dollvory. All bids to be filed with O.
E. Eldor, City Clork of said city on or
boforo tho 1st day of Soptembor, 1917.
Tho Council rosorvoa tho right to re
ject any and all bids.
O. E. ELDER,
64-3 City Clork,
C. H. WALTERS.
SCRAP IRON
$6 per Ton.
North Platte Junk House.
The Nurse Brown Memorial
Homeopathic Hospital
1008 West Fourth-Street.
For the treatment of Medical, Surgical
and Obstetrical PaUentSi
JOHN S. TWINEJT, 2L 1).
DR. HAROLD A. FENNER
Osteopath.
Bolton Building
Office hours 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Phones
Office Black 333 Res. Black 10ZU
worth shipping to tho men. Typo
should bo good and, clear and the books
in fair condition.
Books of good storlos will bo want
ed most, books of advonttiro, sea etorlos
dotoctlvo Btorios, historical novels and
colloctloiiB of short Btorloa, especially
humorous onos. Such authors ns Kip
ling, Doylo, McClutichoon, O'Honry,
Stockton, Brlndloss, Tarklngton, Ilon-
kliiBon Smith, Opponhelm, etc., havo
boon found popular authors with men.
Good pootry and drama can bo
utilized.
All tho mon must bo holpod by those
libraries. Somo ot thorn havo" not es
tablished roadlng habits. Somo ot Uio
books must thoroforo bo light and
oaslly iroad.
Forolgn language study books, es
pecially Froncn grammar and diction
nrlos, aro much uoodod possibly
moro than auy other non-fiction books.
In ono camp nearly ono-fltth of tho
men aro studying French. Thoy should
havo oaBy roadors and Btorloa bo-
Bldoa Uiolr toxt-booka.
Books of travol, biography, and hla
la paid. The government reaulroa Umtt tory, especially Uvea of horoos and
thO BtOC)C BUall DO Properly lKUH iru wuum ill uiu uraimiua ui vur.
Mr. and Mr8. Luko Hoaloy loft Fri
day ovenlng for Donvor to Bpond a
woek or longor vlaltlng irlonds.
Mrs, Larson Smith loft thol alter part
of laat weok for Omaha, Enrouto sho
visited in sovoral Nobrnaka towns.
Avollno Gatos formorly of Uils city
accdiitou a position In th Potior
drug storo nt Gothonburg last weok.
Mlssos Margurot and Mildred Woods
loft a fow dayB ago for tho oaatorn
part of this stato to visit rolatlve3.
.-Mra. Goorgo Scholl and son Charloa
left tho lattor ipart of last wook to
vlBlt relatives in oaatorn Nobrnska.
Mra."S. R. Dorryborry returned Uio
lattor part of last wook from a two
weokB' visit in David City with "rela
tives. ;
Sister Mary Mlohaol, ot Loufavlllo,
Ky camo a fow day's ago and villi bo
Mother Suporlor at St. Patrick's
school,
Mrs. Ralph North roturnod Uio lattor
part of last wook from Grand Rapids,
Mich., whoro sho was called aovoral
wooka ago by Uio' ' Illness of hor
mothor.
OLD LINE LIFE Policies
ON EASY TERMS
J. E. SEBASTIAN. Stnto Mejr.
Minn.Mutual Lif elns.Co.
Phone Office Red 012
Residence Red 348
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Hospital Phone Black C33.
House Phone Black 633.
W. T. PRITCHARD,
Graduate Veterinarian
BlgHt years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St.,
one-half block southwest of the
Court House.
Rond No. 40S
To Whom it May Concern:
Tho special commissioner appoint
ed to locate publlo road as follows:
Commencing at. the southeast corner
of tho southeast quarter of Section 19,
town 9, rango 27, thonco north on sec.
tlon lino between Sections. 19 and 20
in town 9, rango 27, about 170 rods to
a point at tho edgo of bluff on section
lino, thence around Uio edge of bluff
on tho oast side, (which is about 30
rods), until reaching tho section line
between sections 19 and 20 In town 9,
rango 27, thonco north on section line
about 40 rods, tnrml nnMnir of tlio
northoost quarter of Section 19, town
9, range 27, road to bo 66 feet wido, has
reported in favor of tho samo.
All claims for damages thoreby or
vujuuuuiib uieroio must do mod In tho
offlco of tho county clork on or bo
foro 12 o'clock noon of tho 10th 'day
of October, 1917, or such road -will be
twiuncu minimi loiorenco tnereto. r
Dated at North Platto thla !7tii ,inw
of July, 1917.
A. S. ALLEN,
J31'4- County Clerk.
E. TV. FETTER,
rhyslcian
-3S.X RAY
Offlco: First National Bank Building.
Phono 308
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dontlst
Rooms, 1 and 2 Bolton Building
North Platto, Nobraako.
Always Glad to Get
A Good Cigar
And there's no plnco you can got a
good clgnr bolter than nt Sclimnl
zrlcd's. With filler nnd wrapper of
tho best quality hand made, there Is In
tho Schmnlzrlod.inndo cigar nil that
tho most oxneting smoker demands.
Wo handle tobacco nnd smokers'
nrtlclos.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
Notice to Creditors
EstatO No. 1491 of Hnmw 1 Vnrt'
dOCOasod in tho fionntv Pnnrf nt T.lnL
toln County, Nebraska.
J no fatato of Nebraska, ss: Credi
tors of said ostoto -will tako notice
that tho time limited for presentation
and filing ot claims against Bald
Estato ,1s March 14Ui, 1917, and for
settlement ot said Estato i3 Aug 10
1918; that I will sit at tho county
court Toora In said county 6n Sopt.
iiui, xvu at, a o ciook a, m. to receive,
oxamtno, hoar, allow or adjust all
claims and objoctlona duly filed.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
al4-sll County Judge.
Order of Henrlng Probnto of Will and
Appointment of Administrators
In tho matter, of tho Estato of Sophia
Fedorhoof, Deceased.
Now on Uiia 13th day of August.
1917, on tho filing of Uio petition of
Clara J. Rnlihlna nrnvlnf Hi of Inarm.
. --w V MJi
raent filed herein bo probated as tho.
last win anu Testament of sopuioj
Federhoof, docoased, and that Clara?
j. itooDins, Amanda A. Huffman anj
aiarun ouernooi bo appolntoa as ej
ccutors or said will. j
It lo'linrnl... .,Ia.1 l.n RVntnTTlh
7, 1917, bo eet for Uio hearing thor
m., and that noUco or saia noariuB
nt.. 1. J.l.n.a ntlll fill TIC
ix i-ii.. ..m nofntn hv IHlKl
llnntlrwn nf n nntlm thOrOOI IOr UirM
fluccossivo wooks prior to said hog
ing, in Tho North Platto Seml-Wcoklj
ly Trlbuno, a legal waly nwj
paper printed and published in LU
coln County. Nebraska. FRm
al4a4 County Jud