The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 29, 1918, Image 4

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IACTIC
AS TAUGHT BY THE PAL'lER SCHOOL OF CHIROPRACTIC
(Chiropractic Fountain Head)
BY LYLE DILLON SMITH, D. C.
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HISTORICAL
In 189.r) D. D. I 'aimer discovered the basic principle of
Chiropractic. Its crude practice followed until 1903, at
which time his son, U. J. Palmer D. C. Ph. C., began to
formulate the discovery into a Science Art and Philobc pliy
and has since developed it into a well defined non-therapeutic
health system Which accounts for, locates and ad
justs the cause of "disease." Ten thousand Chiropractors
are now scattered over the world and more than a million
persons take Chiropractic Adjustments weekly. The Palmer
School of Chiropractic (Chiropractic Fountain Head)
Davenport, Iowa, has a dally Clinic of hundreds of pati
ents and a fast growing student enrollment of 700 per
sons in actual attendance In class-
Chiropractic Knowledge
Chlropractlo is the knowledge not theory or bi'llef of
philosophy of cause of disease; the science of k lowing
how and the art of ability to adjust it. The human. brain
Is where life currents are concentrated. The spinal cord
and nerves are the purveyor of this mental force. If brain
absorbs, spinal cord conveys, nerves transmit, and tissue
organs and viscera receive this life current, HEALTH is
the product. Obstruct the transmission of current and dis
ease Is the product. Body plus life equals Health Body
minus life equals death. Disease is the abnormal fluctua
tion between these two quantities caused by varying de
gree of pressure upon nerves, interfering with transmis
sion. Dr. Smith, Chiropractor, knows why, where and how
to ramovc the pressure and permit currents to continue
transmission for the purpose of reconstruct' ng disease 10
health. HEALTH I,? the restoration of currents; not the
stimulation or diminution of how little does exist. If sick
no matter where or what your ailment, (mild or severe)
investigate. 1 can prove that chiropractic is right and
Consultation and Spinal Analysis aj plicablo to your case
Free.
LEST WE FORGET
DR. L. D. SMITH
Far be it from me to consider Chiropractic a "Cure all,"
but realizing the sacredness of human life and the respon
sibility vesting upon me, feel it is Proper and Right that
the Facts and Results o Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments
be brought to public notice in order that knowledgo of our
di iigle&s method may be. spread among the pople and its
benefits be more widely enjoyed by those seeking Restora
tion to Health, that 1 have run this announcement.
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Phone 70. Honrs 9 a.
5, 6 and 7 Building and Loan Building
m. to S p. m.
WHY WAIT?
Why wait? The usual plan is to try my Chiropractic Ad
justments after everything else has failed. Would it not
save a lot of unnecessary expense and suffering if you try
my Chiropractic Adjustments first? As Chiropractic is
Till: LOGICAL GATEWAY TO HEALTH
put off no longer the opportunity which thousands of
Others have found and tested by their experience, thoir
return to health, is your Hope.
Your Spine an Index
By referring to (he illustration you will see hear thi lower
end a magnified illustration of a normal and an impinged
nerve.
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JfePFECTIOim or any of tho
I ollowlug parts may bo caused Xyf
nerves impinged at tboeplnofasr
a Bublusatcd vertebra:
BRAIN
EYES
EARS
NOSE
THROAT
ARMS
HEART?
LUNGS
LIVER
OMACH
PANCREAS
SPLEEN
KIDNEYS
SMALL BOWEL
LARGE BOWEL
GENITAL ORGANS
THIGHS & LEGS
SPINE. OF MAN
Figure 1 shfvs a
nerve in perfect
health, perform
ing its functions
as nature intend
ed. Fig. 2 shows
a nerve impinged
and the flow of
vital energy ob
structed. Pig. 3
shows vertabrae
out of alignment
(subluxated.) be
ing nearer the
vertabrae below
than the one
above.
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North Platte, Nebraska
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Get rid of
snow glare
Reflection from snow, and other bright
light, which ore hard on the eyes can
ha ilnnii nmn-j vOitli hi wnnrinri tinted
JJ UWIIU 'UJ n "j j. . ,
lenses. ""
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These need not be conspicuous, for in ' f; '
the lighter shndes they appear to bo ' ' .
.ordinary optical glass. Vision is not :
dimmed, but made sharper, for only the
' non-illuminating rays are filtered out, v"
Come into Clinton's and let us demonstrate
(.modern tinted lenses.
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C. S. Clinton
Jeweler and Optician
At the Sign with tho Big Ring.
ILOCAL AND PERSONAL
W. V Tlnnirlniul traiiHP.o.tnd local
busjnoss In Chn'ppoll Saturday.
For Salo lG-stall barn with bay loft.
Inqul'ro of Robort Snlcottl. 102-0
Night Pollcomnn Foster loft Sunday
?i!ght for Donvor to visit tor u few
days.
Miss Hazol Burbor roturnud to Lin
coln, Sunday aftor a brlot visit at
home.
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Dr. Morrill, Dontlst.
Morlo W'lcox, of Cozad, apent tho
latter part of last wook In town visit
ing relative.
B?od Boguo, a Btudont at tho state
university spoilt Saturday and Sunday
with tho homo folks.
"Will Malonoy wont to Omaha yes
terday to attend a meeting of tho
state board of health.
Cpmo In nnd boo tho now Btock of
pianos at tho Walker Music Co.
Mrs. Thos, Mltcholl roturnod to
Lexington yostorday after a visit with
MrM. y. Mltcholl.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Smith and
chtylren wont to Omaha Sunday to
visit-relatives for a fow day.
Tkoa Lucas nnd Bon, of Oregon,
have bcon the guesta of Dr. Voorhooa
Lucas-for aovoral days paet.
For Salo Two lotB and two houses,
ontrten room and ono flvo room, all
jnoiera except heat. Will trade for
Um4! Inquire of J. Hauler. lOOtf
Tho threo boub of Mrs. M. V. Mlt
choll wont to SIdnoy Saturday to
onter tho Catholic parochial school.
Miss M. Slemnn, steam baths and
SwodlBh Massago. ladles and gontlo-
mon. Phono 897. Brodbock bldg. 85tf
MrB. M. V. Mltcholl wont to Omaha
yoBtorday whoro sho will tako treat
ment for heart trouble at St. Joaoph
hospital.
Let uh do your developing freo. "Wo
nro oxperls. Tho Jtcxnll l)rii, Store.
Tho county commissioners adjourn
ed Thursday and ro-convenod yostor
day to flulsh up tho hiiBluoHS of tho
year 1917.
Mrs. 0 M. Smith and daughter,
Mrs. Carson, who had boon in town
for a wook roturnod to their homo In
(3 rand Island Sunday.
from Donvor whoro ho spont several
dayB nttondlng tho llvo stock show
and Investigating tho coal nnd hay
conditions.
Mrs, J. S. SImms and children
4oft tho lattor part of last week for
Hastings to visit rolntlvos for two or
Uiroo wooka.
For Salo; Prlco & Tooplo piano,
good as now. Inquire of or address C.
A. Fonthor, Brady, Nob. 2-4
Julius Connoll, manager of tho
Harkalow Baa., nows stand nt the
dopot, loft .Saturday night tor Canada
whore ho will enlist In tho Canadian
army.
BiiBlnosa In Chicago was tied up
Sunday and yostorday by sovon Inches
of snow. AUPacl(lo coast truing duo
out of Chicago Sunday ovonlng worn
annulled,
Mrs. Radcliff, of Ogalalla, whilo
cranking her car In this city Satur
day auffored a fracture of the right
arm nt tho wrist. Mrs. Radcliff wan
onrouto from Ogalalla to May wood.
Tho fracture was reduced by Dr
Lucas and Mra. Radcliff returned to
her homo by train. ,
Just a fow days of piano bargains
at tho Walker Music Co.
This section of Nebraska was
threatened with a real blizzard for a
tlmo Friday night, but fortunately,
soon after tho snow bogan falling tho
wind to some extent subsided. Dur
ing tho night nearly two Inches of
snow fell, and tho following morning
tho temperature registered four below
zoro.
Hnvo your films developed freo nt
tho Jtexnll Drug Store.
Tho meat situation In North I'lutto
was rolloved Saturday If it needed
to bo relieved by throe young men
living on Jack Morrow flats bringing
In flfty-ono Jack rabbits which they
had Killed that morning.
A Patriotic Old Soldier.
A veteran of tho civil war called at
Tho Trlbuno office a fow days ago"
and expressed a regrot that his lin
ancos and his old ago barred hlin from
doing as much as ho would like to do
for his country. Wo suggested that
as ho had given threo years of Ills lifo
to tho civil war that perhaps lie had
already performed his "bit" for his
country. But ho thought not; tho duty
ono owes to country ho said never
ceases, is novor filled; that duty is as.
constant, as recurring, as tho dawning
of oach day.
"I can novor repay," said ho, "tho
privileges I havo enjoyed for ovor
seventy years under tho protection of
Old Glory." If every person had, with
in him or her tho patriotic nro of that
old soldier, the Rod Cross, the Summy
Girls, tho Y. M. C. A. and kindred
Boclotlos would not need canvass for
funds, and LIborty Bonds would bo
bought without solicitation.
County Judge Woodhurst entered
upon his duties Friday, and his first
official act was to ask the county
commissioners to lay now linoleum on
tho floor of tho office, which request
was granted. Tho old linoleum was
patched and ragged with a flno field
as a homo for the germ and mlcrobs,
which wo are told aro constantly a
round and about us.
The number of deeds tiled in the
county clerk i office weekl Is evi
dence that considerable Lincoln coun
ty real estate Is changing hands.
Generally speaking, farm land is be
ing Bold at a lower price than similar,
land Is selling in counties both east
and west of Lincoln county. A good
crop this year will tend to stiffen land
values In this county.
n
A Parnblo.
Tho Roldier threaded his wav biick
Fhh has -in tho f!n1nnn1'n tlntrmit. TTn hiw? Iipaii
ul-uu u wuiiuurmi buuboh 101- uio jncKs jn nair n dOZOn skirmishes with tho
moro plentiful It Is said than for a enemy in as many wook3. He was
number of year. stin intact, but scratched and wearlod
Down at Lexington last week over from crawling through barbel who
$1,300 was obtained from an auction nntl ,n nml out of BUe!1 orators,
salo hold for tho bonellt ut the Rod entered tho dugout nnd Balutod
Cross chapter. Tho articles for tho wlth cllck of hcols an(1 han.a t0 caP
auction woro ..donated largely by I "Colonel," ho said, I think I will
farmors and rnngod from a bushel or havo to iult. Tho battles aro getting
potatoes to a milk cow. Quito a nunv-.to 00 80 many ItB rathor to llluch
bor of hogs woro contributed. Sales of of a Botl th,nS. I have given about all
this nature aro being hold nt mnny 1 1 can of Umo nml strength and blood
points In tho stato, nnd nt ovory place tto th,s war 1 nm Bolng homo."
tho farmors aro donating lloornllv . No; tho Incident didn't happon.
... , wu wuy uuuuiuiri in mora nro ioib
uraKomnn uuanoy uacon roiurnou 0f civilians horo at homo turning
Saturday from Hot 'Springs, Ark.,1 down such appeals as tho Rod Cross
whoro ho accompanied h a mother nlld tho Liberty Loans bocauso "tho
k iuuiuiiiu.. ui. can3 nro so many." Smlleage Nows.
Willi , liV UlUUKUl UUUIV Wll.ll llllll
an lmmonso tarantula and a conttpedo
both of which ho caught on tho strcqta
of Hot Springs, two oxcoodlugly pois
onous rOptllos, Thoy havo been on ex
hibition at Langraf's Barber Slitfp.
:?o? r
Ihiyi, liOOO Tons of Coal
'hllo In Donvor last Wok E. C.
Coates, of tho Coatos Lumber Co.
succeeded in Bocuring ono thousand
tons of tho different varieties of Colo
rado coal. This coal is now boglnn
E. II. Kendall, editor of tho Hobron
Champion, and formerly local editor lng to arrive, and these thousand tons
of Uio Tolcgraph, will remain herb Jn-! together with orders which nro to bo
definitely rocnporntlng from n run- filled lator, iprnctlcally Insures this
down physical condition and a throat- company a sufficient quantity to fill
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onou nuncK ui puuuiiiuiiiu. u uuua, nil lutiii uniurn iiu uusiiviu mu id
that climatic conditions at Hebron for
him nro not so good as horo In North
Plattd. Ho Js among tho drnfted
mon from Thayer county, but ho does
maindor of tho wlntor.
o:
llov, Curry to bo Installed,
nov. J. H. Currv will be formally
not belloVO that 111 Ills 'present Cfln-! Inntnllnil as nantor of tha Prcflbv.
dltlon ho will bo able to pass tho.torlan church tomorrow evening.
phy8lclal examination. This sorvlco will bo directed by Rov.
Evory now and then a socivat agent' Sponcor of Kearney, Rev. Momraott of
of tho government dro"ps Into North, Lclnston and Rov. Soundv. each
Platto, tarrloa a day or two and dls
closing his idontlty to only thoso who
may bo of sorvlco to him, doparts
as Bllenty as ho came. Tho visit of
thoso inon tend to show how closely
tho government Is keeping tab on
conditions In ovory part of tho coun
try, nnd tho follows who may think
thoy nro "getting by" with something
toMng part.
It is asked that thero ba a lrtrgo
attondanco of mombers at this sorvlco.
.:o::
Act Now.
On ncount of 111 health, will sell my
farm of 480 acres, only 2 miles west
of Sutherland on Lincoln Highway.
Ideal location, stock and dlvorslllcd
that Is not to tho best Intorest of tho. firming; 53 acres under ditch, 100
government may eomo day fell a real acres under cultivation, remainder in
Jar. Tho man who trifles with Undo, pasture For torma seo mo on tho farm.
Sam Is occupying dangorous ground.' W. A. C. YULE, Sutherland, Nob.
1913 - censcKVArioa -
WOMEN ON FARMS
Can Save Money
So many formers wives and daughters are
accumulating money in Saving Accounts at
The McDonald State Bank that we invite
others to consider this safe method.
money, cream checks and smaller
amounts are deposited here to increase at
compoundjinterest.
Many ladies use our Personal Check
Books too.
You are invited to come in
and see how easy it is to
have an account here.
McDonald State Bank
AUTO LIVERY
t SInco I havo sold tho pnrngo nm doing nuto livery from tho North Sldo
Barn.. Bay or Night. Telophono 20. Wo mnko a specialty of drives to
sales nil OTor tho county at tho ato of flvo conts per alio por person.
Thoso who havo sales throughout tho country please lot do know.
Also n fow cars for salo. Night Call Hod C32.
Julius Mogensen.