DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist ( ' Office over the McDonald Stiito Uunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dr. Morrill. DentlHt. Mrs. Goo. 13. Dent leaves for Omaha tonight to remain for some time. For quick notion ami satisfactory 6nle list your lnnd with Thoclcckc. tf Mrs. C. h, Mann, of Sidney, arrived Sunday tor- a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McMIchael. Ernest Rihckor and C. P. Clinton will return to Goat Island hospital training camp next Friday. "Ollto" Ellas, a member of Company E, returned from Camp Cody Sunday, having boon discharged from servlco on account of bono tuberculosis In one, of his limbs. For Sale Two lot8 and .two houses, one- ton rnom and ono five room, all modern except heat. "Will tra,do for land. Inquire of J. Hauler. lOOtf L. C. Carroll, manager of the North Platto electric mills, returned the lat ter part of last week from Gothenburg where with his wife and son ho had been visiting relatives, J. F. Humphrey and Frank Confer, of Sutherland, were intown Friday and made Tho Tribune a call.. Thoy are still of tho opinion that Sutherland Is tho best little town in the west. Miss Eva Hoagland entertained 11 girl friends at a two-day house party and at the termination Friday evening Invited in a score or more boys and girls who passed sovoral hours very pleasantly. Tho oxeniDtlon board began tho AT In rt ITnvnl Tlrt T)rtln1t fAnAO ni,i n.in.. ,.(,.., t 4i,o' classification of registrants Friday af. state university Sunday morning. tIV UIVl 80 f?r h?Y, P. 1 i , GOO in tho classes to which they bolong. License to wed was -granted Satur-iAs fast as the questionnaires are ro day to Bernard Atkins, of Kearney, and turned tho men will be classified. MIbb Lola M. Kelly of this city. , A . , . . .,,. ' I L.ast Friday was a day of accident& I now have funds at 5 per cent Eric Norlander had two ribs broken on choice bottom table land. Gone, in a runaway near Leandor Neal's Crook, Room 4, Keltic theatre Bldg. place, and Claronco Coon's Httlo girl Miss Alleen Gantt left Sunday for! broke ono o her arms during mo (lay. T.inmin whnrn ii -win onmhino busl-' Both are getting along nicely. Brady ness with ipleaemro for several days. Mrs. Charles Hendy and son Charley returned to Denver yesterday after a week's visit with relatives In town. Miss M. Sleman, steam baths and Swedish Massage, ladles and gentle men. Phono 897. Brodbcck bldg. 85tf Chas. Hupfer returned to the state university Saturday night after spend ing tho holiday vacation with his par ents. Justice of the Poaco Moyer united in marriage last week Jack Stonor of Omaha and Florence Blair of Hast ings. Don't. fd'rget tho surgical dressing work at tho federal building Wcdnes- Vlndicator, C. J. Perkins and family spent tho Christmas vacation in Omaha. Tho time was spent In visiting and having a large photograph of the family taken, Coriporal Chas. L. returning to Camp Funston, Kansas, and C. J. and family to North Platto Sunday, Every room in the federal building is now occupied by some patriotic or ganlzation or by the exemption pr ad- RAILROAI) NOTES r . ........ A 1 .1 1 1 1. I'lorK Bliumway, oi iiiu uisimiuuur a r......ni ,..u i,ni,t t.. i.t Mice returned the latter part, of Inst fS?con Tribute 1 bV a-t I A -I'losiccr-Woman (June. - Church of Que. SftYlour conducted by! . Tho fo.llowing article relative to the1 Bishop Beecher ntiMsted by tho rcctorj early llfo of Mary Ann Poalo, whoso Hcv Jones. The words -said oi Mrs, v-tfok from a visit In tho cast. ,f family: s : A special train of flvo"'carsof sol- In ftSGS. during tho. habitation of dier boys passed Avcst at-noon Satur- Nebriunui by IndlKhH, Mrs. Poalo came day onrouto to Ft Wlnflftld Scott. ; west from tho ofd Philadelphia homo this city Thurs- l e.We wero beautiful, tho oncourngo- was sucii to monfc given, Mr Poale reach the souU i . w i . ' ' w. t c I .1 Mrs. Poalo :was. lftld tOAfpst in tho North Platto' cemetery onf almost tho name spot dn wlil'ch tho'inmlly first In confpany with hor husband and, four, located in North PJntto, Mr. Poalo do- mr cumuiury imrpusus -'Miss Creta Cass, formerly a . nurse mUo hllllrcn nml ,ocatet, ln Omaha.' natlng the land I In the Gonornl hospital, has accepted , .. . , . b After! many years ago. a ciorksnip in tno yarumasiors onice.' .,,,.,.. ... mt ti.nv Mrs. Annlo Poalo Tobln. of British JJrakoman Curt Meyer, who had a movod to North Platto whero at that Colujnbla.wns tho only ono of the! ( nln.1,n,l o Hnrlni. .mil ti.titi Inbnn limn ftinrn witrn alvtrtnll u'liltn nnnllln pllllflrnn llllllllln. til 1111 V ttlf lll!lt. m-! lUVib lllUE311i;il ill. UUllllh ....It " V. u .1... v.i i.a.i.v ....... w.. ......... v ... , rf to air Omaha hospital, submitted to an tho surrounding country being inhabit amputation last week ' Five Mexicans nro in Jail at Jules burg, charged with looting Union Pa cific cars. Shoes, shirty, harness, and other merchandise was found in tholr possession. The ico harvest from tho Union Paci fic lako east of town Is giving employ ment to fifty or more men nt tho, lake and to quite a bunch of laborers at tho ico houses. The ice is of an excellent quality. In a conference with tho chlofs of tho four railway brothorhoods, Presi dent Wilson assured them that rall rpad omployes would not be included In tho next draft or even In n second call for men The 300 or 400 tonB of coal which tho Union Pacific offered to Its om ployes at a dollar a ton, has been pretty well cleaned up. It was quite a money-saving ovent for a couple hen-, drod of tho railroad men. Ono Bourco of delay to passongor trains at division terminals in extreme cold wcathor comps from "thawing out" the cars. Early Saturday morn ing ono train was hold at this terminal two hours while this was being dono. One of the first moves to be taken by tho railroads is tho curtailment of passenger servlco equipment ln tho way of buffet and observation cars. od by Sioux 'Jndtbns. Mrs. .Birdie spect to tho mother. Thoso who wero present nt the Pcalo Cokor. now of Suthorlnnd. tho funeral were: Tho husband, Frank stxtli child or Mr. and Mrs. Pcalo, w'os .Hri Pcalo, Mrs. Ella. Poalo Baker and the second whito child born In or near' husband, f(Frank Pealo, Jr., Mrs. Mol North Platte. Tho other thrco of tho Ho Poalo Johnson and husband, Mrs. Blrdlo Poalo Cokor and husband, Mrs ltobt. Pcalo' and wWo, Mrs. Gortrudo Pealo Park and husband. :o: nlno children wero born ln North Platte, which continued to bo tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Pealo until about live vnnrs nen.'whnn thov movod to Denver nml mirelmsod n homo near their son Card of Tiiniiks. Uobort. About two years aco Mrs, Tho children and husband of tho Pealo was stricken with apoplexy lato Mary Ann Pealo extend tholr np whlch rendered hor right sldo help- preciatlon of tho sympathy and Intorest less and taking her speech savo for n' shown during tho illness of tho dear fnw words, hat thoso few words were ono and oxtond thanks for tho many a solaco to tho aged husband. From, beautiful floral pieces; tho last trib- . , . n .. i l. 111........ it... ..1.1 1 ittn .,.. fLl Art m tiirttl.nf nml ivtfn daughtor, Mrs. Ella Pealo Baker, was, constantly nt tho bedsldo of tno motn-, or, rendering loving servlco. During this long Illness novor a word of com plaint was heard from tho ovor pa tient suffering mother, nnd when tho final summons camo at 5:40 p. m., De cember 22d, sho responded to "Thy will bo dono," nnd passed peacefully MRS. ELLA P. BAKER. MRi:FKANK R. PEALE, MRS. MELL1E P. JOHNSON, MRS. BJRDIE P. COKER, MR. ROBERT R. PEALE. MRS, GERTRUDE P. PARK. t o: Kiilirhts Attend Initiation. Elcht or ton mombors of tho local Into that eternal rest which comes to council of tho Knights of Columbus those, who so completely finish their i wont to Hastings Saturday night to llfo work on earth. I attend a ciass lniuaiion oi uio council Surviving are soven children, and tho ln that city. Among thoso Avho nt lnvinir hiiniifinil will miss tho faithful tended woro C. J. Pnss, Will Norrls, wlfo who for nenrly sixty years was W. J. Landgraf, "W. J. O'Connor, W. H. his companion. I Malonoy, Frank McGovorn.-Chns. Tlgho Tho funeral Borvlco was hold at tho and Jos. benatz bulldlnc. nro the Sammy Girls, the Sammy Girls' Mothers, and tho Re bokah Red Cross Kensington. Dr. Morrill. Dentist. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Redmond and day, Thursday and Friday evenings of , Mrs. Leonerd hub wet,K. , gpont Chrsltmas wlth Leonard. Mr. Dr. Brock, Dentist, ovor Stone Drug Redmond says ho found conditions Storo. . tf I good at tho camp, tho only feature that Mrs. 'J. G. Anderson submitted to' "Pf l'tl1nbTr JJ ?'uarant,no an operation for a tumor last Thursday, wh,ch kcnt tliem cooncd UP" at the General hospital and is recover- Corporal Chas. L. Perkins was homo lng nicely. on a short vacation from Camp Funs- Chas. Conklin, of Grand Island, re- tT'tllo Salt "fur ShsHe h pfi i, wi .rnwn 'inn , looks tho picture ot health and enjoys armv llfo thoroughly. Ho relates n vlsory boards. Three of the newest. This class of cars will bo eliminated organizations to accept quarters ln thot from many of tho larger roads, lnclud- whlch he had grown on land northwest of Ogalalla, Of all tho bargains offered by the different stores you will find the blg gesi bargains at Tho Leader Mer cantile Co.'s. The removal sale at tho Wilcox De partment Storo opened Saturday to a large crowd of buyers, notwithstanding the very cold weather. James Barnts, of Julesburg, and Miss Jennlo Amman, pf .Sutherland, were granted' legal pormlssion to wed the latter part'oflast week!' v W V. Hoagland made a trip to Logan county Saturday to look after tho in terests of a man who concluded that he was being "railroaded" into tho army. ereat many interesting tales of his experiences so far, and says Uncle Sam Is certainly thoroughly In earnest, If ono can Judge by the tremendous war preparations now being made. Sinco May 1, that fateful day when Nebraska prohibited the sale of Intoxi. eating liquors, a total of $30,085.20 has been actually1 collected In fines im posed by courts ai.pon bootleggers and for permits Issued for the sale of "doc tored" alcohol. These are tho figures disclosed jbv the records kept In Gov ernor Keith Neville's office. Tho amount of fines imposed Is taken from reports from the various counties. The total may bo somewhat less than the full amount collected ln fines, owing to lack of reports from county officers. I I! Regularity A Purpose The surest and safest road to success and prosperity is regularity. We believe in a plan of saving a fixed amount each week or each month for a definite purpose. With this thought in mind we offer the "Thrift Savings Club" plans to those who wish to make the most of their incomes. These plans are safe, easy and sure of results and the best of it is, there is a plan for every need and desire. Come to the bank today and let us ex plain the plan suited to your own case. McDonald State Bank lng tho Union Pacific. Passenger Engineers John T. Stra horn and H. N. Smith have made ap plication to .bo placed on tho pension roll, pach having passed their sixty fifth year. Engineer Smith has been ln the service of tho company for forty years, and Mr. Strahorn has had about tho same service. Trains from the east wero much bo- latod Saturday, No. 13 and No. 19 ar riving during tho afternoon Instead of morning. The delay was duo to cold weather. East of North Platte the temperature was several degrees cold er than hero, while at Cheyenne Sat urday tho temperature was thirty-two above. W. H. Chase, train dispatcher for the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad company, was arrested at his Home, 3919 I street. Friday evening and hold for investlKatlon. Special on leer Watts and J. C. Ready and Jnckman made the arrest. Twenty large paclt ages of clgarets and some cigars were found in Chase's possession. It is al leged that they are tho property or tno railroad company. Omaha uee "Tho plain truth abqut the matter Is that tho railroad had broken down and tho government had to tako hold," is tho statopient of a Lincoln railroad man who has been "rawhided" during the six months of war traffic rush un til he cares for Httlo more of It "Poo plo who have memories will recall that once before tho railroads hroko down and tho government had to step in to savo tho country's transportation system. In tho present case tno war hastened the action of tho govornmont, but it was coming, war or no war. It couldn't have boon postponed a great while longer. Lincoln Journal Omaha railroad freight officials take the position that even with the most drastic rules applied to tho forward ing of freight, thoy aro unablo to boo how with pooling tho business and equipment any great amount of relief is to be Immediately secured. In sup port of tholr contention, they say that during peace tlmo3 tho freight that has to bo moved aggregates about 25,000,000,000 ton's. To move this has boon requiring tho rallrods to work tholr power and equipment up to capacity. Tho war has added proximately 15,000,000,000 tons of freight that has to bo moved and with out any appreciable Increaso ln the motlvo power and equipment. : :o: : Special! One third off on Indies' Coats mid Suits. . Tin: HUB. i : :ri! : Delayed Contnicth Cause Dcn'ths. Washington. Months of delay in ob- tainlnc wool which might ho used in tho manufacture of clothing for soldiers at tho training camps, was admitted by Qiunrtormastcr General Sharpo to havo been responsible for tho deaths of scores of troops ln tno various camns. from pneumonia. He stated that neither uniforms nor over coats wero to be had when called for and ln specified contract tlmo and that tho men ln camps had to endure great hardships, tholr exposuro, without sultablo clothing, causing death to many. Ho also stated that this delay cost tho government millions of dol lars, owing to tho rise In wool prices P UBLIC SALE AT TlfJE North Side Barn Saturday, January 12, 1918 Beginning at 1 o'clock, snow or shine, One Carload of Draft Mares Weighing from 1200 to 1600, four and fiy.c yenrs old. About Fifty Head of Cattle, of all ages. Wagon, Implements, Automobiles ; ' Farmers who have anything to sell should bring it to this r.sale. Don I bring in your property to .invoice it must be r': sold if taken into the ring. TERMS 6 months time, 10 per cent interest, two per cent discount for cash. All goods must be settled for be fore being taken away. Phone 29 or Red 632 M. L. McCLARA, Auctioneer. Julius Mogemsem COL E. L. JONES AUCTIONEER Satisfaction Guaranteed. v Maxwell, Nebraska. J Phono mo or Mnxwoll Stuto Bank for dates at my exponso. Makes a specialty of farm and puro bred live stock sales. ' W. A. CAUFFMAN, AUCTIONEER. Terms reasonable guarantee satisfaction. For dates see J. F. Clabaugh, North Platte. Phone 201. Sheep and Cattle FOR SALE Farmers this is.the year and the time of the yeur to et stock to cat up your rough feed. I have on hand and for sale 3000 feeding lambs and ewes, and 500 cattle. Come and talk to me. C. H. WALTER, NORTH PLATTE. Hospital Phone Dlack CSB. House Phone Illack 033. W. T. PIIITCIIAIID, Graduutti Veterinarian Bight yearB a Govornmont Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St, one-half block southwest ot the Court Housiv Keith Theatre Wed. 81 Thurs. January -::o: : "IF YOU HAVE TRIED EVERY THING ELSE WITHOUT RESULTS, TRY CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS AND GET WELL." ACUTE and CHRONIC DISEASES CONSULTATION and SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE! DR. L. D. SMITH CHIROPRACTOR. OfliccT5-6-7 Building & Loan Bldg., Permanently located in North Platte, Nebraska. Curd of Thanks To tho friends and neighbors, tho G. A. It. nnd tho Presbyterian church who helped mh at tho tlmo of tho death and funeral of our father, wo wish to return our henrtfolt thanks. W. J. THOMAS. - Mil. and MRS. W. J. HICKLEY, Tho county commissioners woro in session yesterday allowing claims and transacting otner routine business It Leaks ! Don't let a novice monkey with your radiator. Let McGraw Fix It. McGraw Radiator Co. 6th fit Locust St. DERIlYBEItRY & FOKBES, Llcenuod Ecilmlmers Undertakers aud Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phono Black 688. LIMIT 2000 OLD LINE ON I Soldiers and Drafted Men GET YOURS 10DAY. ! J. 12. SElUS'l'iLffN. Stnto Merr. Office: BrodU-ch Bldg. Phone Office Pju 612 Residence Red '48 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. DOCTOR D. T. QDIGLEI. ... Practice Llmltod to ' ' Surgery and Radium Therapy 728 City National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. In the greatest story ever screened. The story of a real detective . . mi 1 C ? a. l.A aI. A . and a girl who was game, ine kinu 01 a picture iiiuru iiiu uauma neglect their job. Adults 25c. Children 10c. WE BUY YOUR HAY, GRAIN, SEEDS AND LIVESTOCK. We sell Coal, Flour, Graham, Whole Wheat, Corn Meal, Corn Chop, Barley, Chop, Salt, Shorts, Bran, Tankage and Cotton, Linseed and Alfalfa Meal, mixed Chicken Feed and all kinds of Grain. Quality guaranteed and SERVICE THE BEST. Leypoldt & Pennington, EAST FRONT ST. PHONE 99. BLACK DIAMOND DEHORNING PENCIL For Sale at A. F. FINIC'S Harness and Saddelry. Every pencil will dehorn 50 calves from 10 days to 10 months old for $1.00. A forfeit of $5 for any calf that fails to dehorn. Call and get one. Phone Red 456. NOTICH OP PETITION. Kstnto No. 1C25 ot llonry F. Doeblco, iiecenueu, in mo uouniy uoun oi Lin coln County, Nobrnskn. Tho Htnte of NobriiBkn. To all ner- Hono luteretited ln said Estate tako no tice tlmt a petition lias boon tiled for the appointment of Hannah Docbke as Administratrix of Bald Estate, which lias been set for hearing horln on Jan uary 25, 1018, at 9 o'clock a. in. uuteti uecerr.uer 27, 11117, OEO. 13. FRENCH. J1J22 County Judge.