iff LOCAIAJfD PEI180NAL ."V rfj. Marvin has taken n vacation M1, and1 left Sunday for Cleveland, iphlo. Lepj Stone went to Omaha lasf.weok, to ter Crelghton college as a .stud ent. George Loan has.sold hr resi dence st S17 oast Fifth street to J. R. Elliott. y Fred McFarland, baggage agent and son returned Saturday from a visit- In Denver. Mrs. Joseph Baker, wlfio had been visiting In California, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McGraw have taken the Llddell house, 216 west Third stroot, for the winter. Julius Plzer spent the latter part of last week transacting business In the eastern part of the state. Miss Alta Derryberry and Miss Esther Elder went to Kearney yester day to attend the statevnorninfi. Mrs. W. H. Baldock and children loft Sunday for Eureka.Cal., -where they wilt make their future homo. The C. T. U. will meet this after noon with Mrs. G. W. Monks, 215 south Sycamore. A ten cent lunch will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slkoe, of Peoria, 111., spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Wood White -while enrouto home from a trip to California. Mrs. Louis Lipshitz went to Omaha tho latter pnrt of last week to spend tho Jewish holiday and will romaln there for two weeks visiting friends Pari! Harrington will probably leave in a .short time to enter the quarter masters' department. He was re quested a few days ago to All out an application. For Salo Dining room table, Singer sewing machine, cedar chest, gas stove and dishes. W. A. Kocken, Sll east Third. Phone Black 423. KEY. CI5A5L IS HAVING GRATIFYING SUCCESS IN CAMP. AKTHL'H IIAKHACXOUCUL. KAS HIS FIRST TURN IX THE THEXCHES. Chas. Bogue, Henry Hockor and G C. Yost, who ar in Omaha attending-- a conference of the R. of R. T. gen eral committee with the Union Pacific officials, spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Kocken have tiqlrt their houses on east Third street their car. and-are offering their furn iture. Uoth hops to enter the service tho former as a soldier machinist, tho latter as a canteen worker. Tlio concrete work on the new south river bridge will be completed the early part of next week. Under the supervision of C T. Whelan the work has moved along smoothly and rapidly. 'biti .'d"V, i s All Omaha Bestthscflbors that are In arrears on Sept-. 15th will be dis continued. C. M. Newton. Exclusive Acent. 2t ' Harry Huffman, who had been trnv eling with a musical company on a Chautauqua circuit for twelve weeks, arrived homo Saturday for a v'slt with his parents prior to re-enter ing the state university. Leslie Bare, who has been working In a ship yard in Long Beach, Oal since January, will return -home the latter part of this week with the object of entering a school for voca tional training under the govermentnl enlistment regulations. Be sure to see and try out under load the new Dodge Two-Ton Truck, the complete truck, with starter, elec trlc'v.ignts and cab, at a price ;ou can nffcrd to pay. Remember also that you can always get repair parts ser vice on both cars and trucks If thoy are Dodge Brothers. J. V. ROMIGH. Dealer. The First National Bank has plased in a southwest window an exact rep lica of tho Bartholdi statue at the enrance of tho New Pork harbor- Liberty enlightening the world. This statue is about 3 feet high, cast from marblo dust, and In the upliflted hand Is a burning electric light. It is a handsome piece of wbrk. E. R. Goodman has been summoned to Omaha tomorrow to attend a con ference of tho county food admin istrators, where plans for the winter campaign will bo discussed. State Food Admlnisrator WatKes is of the opinion that the rulos will not be quite so drastic" in tho future as they have been In the past. Furniture for salo. Inqulro at 512 Poplar street. Oil stove, kitchen cabi net, sideboard, etc. 68-2 Saturday Attorney Wm. E. Shuman filed a suit In the district court on bohnlf of Wm. Oltman. of Wallace against tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad for damages In the sum of $10,100. Mr. Oltman was a passengor on the train that was wrecked on February 10th near Curtis. Tho wreck was caused by the spreading of rails and tho train went off of tho onbankment. In the peti tion tho plaintiff claims that his In juries consisted of a broken bono In his left knee Joint, blows on tho head causing tho loss of hearing In one oar and a snralnod condition of tho back Tho plaintiff is a farmor and allege that ho has bean unable to do his farm work since the Injuries. The caso will tno doubt bo tried at tho Decembor (term ot count. Rev. B. A. Cram, late of this city, Is having gratifying results ot hla. work as chaplain In a cantonment camp at Atlanta. Ga. At his first ser vice following the nrrlvril of men at tho camp, sixty-five expressed their Intention of leading a rellgjous life, at the next service fifty odd so ox pressed themselves, and at Sunday school a weok ago Sunday forty came forward. Rev. Cram holds servlcoa Wednesday evening and Sunday anil conducts two Sunday schools each Sunday. Mrs. Cram loft yostorday for Sidney to visit friends and within three weeks' Bho And her daughter will Join Rev. Cram at Atlanta. . -J- So: Rnlso In Subscription Rates. Beginning October 1st the subscrip tion price of The Tribune will be raised fifty cents a year. To those who aro served by carrlor tho prico will be $2.00 a year, to those receiving the paper through the mall the price will be $1.75 per year. It is not necessary to make detallod 3tatoment why this Increase Is neces sary. There Is not an Itom that enters into the printing of a newspaper that has not advanced from twenty to 125 per cent during the past four years Print papor, one of the principal Items and of which The Tribune uses many tons a year, has advanced nearly one hundred per cent. Tho publisher has delayed as long as possiblo this abvanco but he can do longer doso. for ho paper has been furnished considerably below its act ual cost and he has thus been los ing money on every paper sent out The subscriber will also please re member that under a ruling of the war Industries board a paper must be dis continued after an arrearage of three months. This ruling will be strictly followed, and pract'cafly means that the subscriber must pay In advance. A'f tdjr- ,QcJ oboj; ' ,-wPevry stibgbr j'tjpr who is more than thrae months in ar rears will be chopped off. : :o: : 1 .. . .. 4. . . lit. Aruiurj uarrucougii ionneny wiui,""""' .uvunw..w ..v. --- . --- h, vnrn, PinHn Rinoirif rn.. now in for a drive upon American trnnanorts. Kd condition; with full slzo lot, and conviction of tho party or parties Franco with Co. C, 105Ui Signal 1-tho navy department aCrocdy Is pro- good lawn and shade trees. Addrojsyho carried1 away tho largo sfcn at f irst iauouui tnu turn ' lonumg to mo suuo lurm. Tlnns Raid on Troop Ship. Kcllhcr Homo for Sale. THI11TYFIVK DOLLARS RKWAKl). Wnsh ngton,- Sept. 9 Heeding un- Will sell our homo at 414 east 3rd The- above roward will bo paid by dfflclnl reports that Germany Is at., North Plntto. Proport T-oiirUU) merchants of North Platto for lnfor- about to concontrato her submarines oi sovon room house, all modern, mnttaii 41int wilt lead to tho arrost Corps. In a lottor to tho homo folks under dato of August 11th snys In part: "I had my first turn In the trenches about two wooks ago. It was not bad oxtjept whon Moty' started his artll- vftllng much hoavlor convoys for allyE. T. Kollhor, 024 troopships and plans aro under way Uauk, Omaha, Nob. complexly to frustrato this monaco. Wnn,0(1-Rnlnamnn. ln.lv or eoritlo CS-0 Information should bo given to Sheriff Salisbury or Harry I. Blook. Secretary of tho Navy Daniels let It ... t tnko ovor established teal Siberian Crab nnnlos nnd. nil othor become known Monday. tmQ ,u N,orth p,ntto for tno 0ranrt kinds of apnes for salo. Androw 01- vSecretarv Daniels said he had no of- tTinn Ton rn rnii mi .Tnn Snlos for son. nenr PUtto Vallov school housb. lery. working; then you had bettor go,flolnl infornmti0n that Germany wns tmrttculnrs. Phono 7S0F11. tr unuer cover, 'cause wnen no starts no jnnn1)K R thrnat ngnlnst tho trqop urops mo wnuie oumui in u.u u,,,. , s1lpa rom t,1(J UnUo(, st(UM( m,t un. works on you. Whon those big boys oflcml rcportg tQ th,g 0toct hnd bom explode they let you know where they , rfmch,n nvv ,,nrflnnt fnr Bnmn are from, for thoy go Krattpp.Kraupp. iiut oiu ruz is suro ouiciasseu wnen A concentration of submarines In an offort to lntorforo with tho troop ships would bo the logical courso for Ger many to pursue, tho secrctny bollcved. For Salo Ford Car Phono Red 271. In good It comes to artillery, whon wo cut 1 loose with a barrage things bogln to : move. Wo send ten shells to His ouo. i Ho Is running short on sholla now, , and ho wants to quit tho use of gas now good reason, he don't have tho dltlon. stuff to make gas nor rubber to makb' masks. Tho masks we use aro the best In the world, and If a follow usoa I his head there Is small chance of Ills ' belli ir cassed. 'i "WliHn r wnu nn tlm tmni T irnf nl -"r"1 I'IBtle, In UlO State or JiODrftS- Wliuo l was on the iront I got a ka Rt t, ,0 of bU8lness on AuKUst fuli Issueof 'seam squirrels.' It is lst, lins. , sure a comical sight to see tho fol- . . hksouhcbs , . ., . , I.otn iiml ills- I lows when thoy come back sitting counts $714,190.92 outside stripped to tho waist on a otZVCotlw still hunt for the 'squlrrols.' But wo than Link acoept- got a good bath, had our clothes, Jtoin r,7a ...... 2S.41T..40 CS5.7Sl.C2 Charter No. 349C. Reserve DIst. No. 10 Report of the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK steamed, and aro 'pure' again. "If the purc-breds who are preach ing against cigarettes know how mucu they would deprive a soldier of should they take away their clgarottos. thoy would keep their traps closed. Its all right for the fellows at home, with a fine bed and everything to eat, to per haps abstain, but Us norvy for thorn to want to take away one of the few comforts-. of a soldier. And while 1 smoke a pipe I don't use cigarettos. soI anfspeaking for tho othor fellow. "'"Wo Have a chorus in the company. Thoy were Just singing 'Perfect Day' and it was sure good. There is a Kll- Qvertiriirtn so- i cureil ana unsec ured U, S liotiiln (other thnn I.lliert) Unmix.) 1 U. S. bonus de- posited to e- oure circulation ! ur value) .. .$100,000.00 U. S. l'onds and certificates of I Indelitp ilmi) I pled.il to ' cure r. S. de posits (par val- -ue) 61,000.00 U. S, bond and I qertlHcitea of ' inulit ilnua. jovne and un- pldM 10,000.00 I Liberty Loan . IJonds, 3,i per cent and 4 nur cent, unplodgod 32,950.00 Liiuerty loan uoikih, C5S.3S 171,000.00 For Snlo. 1 Little Six Buick touring, over hauled, guaranteed, looks like new, $950. 1917 Dodge touring, good shape guaranteed In first dlass .mechanical condition, $850. 1918 Chevrolet, new roadster, will sell at cost. J. V. ROMIGH. Dealor. ::o:: Old Soldier Dies. -. Geo. W. Rose, a veteran of the civil war, who resided in tho Fourth ward, died Friday evening. Before moving to town he lived on a farm south of tho river for a numbers of years. " The fundral was held from the Methodist church Sunday. tie in. the; bunch and his imitation of aoWii,l aHrry Laudor Is good. Its tunny how! deposit 6,000.00 . , , , , . , IIoihIm, xrcnrl t lex, ele.t the Scotch and the Sammies have tak- Hondo thar than en to each other. Our men could not! pioViV'a to"e have found a better bunch to flcht cure postal sav- , , . inpe deposltn -1,000.00 with, for they aro real fighters. Tho , Securities othor than u s. tionas (not including Ktoek.o) own-' a.l ,iii,lIs.Iiii1 it us M world for you." I Total bonds, seouritiesi etc. Stock of Foder-. 87,960.00 iiiimimhih niimuiiwimlllMiminniB liwiiHUm lmIo-lilu wwwiirjiuuvtiig III THE UNIVERSAL CAR I Ford One Ton Truck Price $550 at Factory Farmer you can't afford II to put more money in a 8 II truck with this depend- I able one before you. Hendy - Ogler Auto. Co. II l Ford Sales and Service fi X ill 111 H TMIIMIflirrillMMWllllMMIWIWIIIlMWII II I III I'THII I wnlantwrannmi Germans call thorn 'The Ladles from Hell.' Thoy will do anything in tho :o: : ; :o: : For Sale. No. 3 Burdsell Alfalfa huller. In ulro of Thos. Orton, North Platte. Neb. G9-4 : :o: : ' COSnilSSIOXKHS' lMtOCEKDIXGS. September 3, 191S. Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment, present Springer, Hermlnghausen and Koch and County Clerk. Mrs. Hettie Hermlnghausen, rent county poor, $27.00. Essie Wessburg, clerk county judge's office. $G5.00. Harold Kenworthy, bridge work. $3. Hemming Leaf, road work, $11.00, Tim Sutton. August salary. $83.33. A. J. Salisbury, August salary, $145. S4. August Splinter, road work, $9.00. Jos. Spies, hailing gravel. $29.25. L. A. GambreL Aug. salary, $77.50. F. A. Johnson, road dragging. $24. A. S. Allen. August salary. $137.50. Anna Anderson, care Emma Andor son, $35.00. Vesper McCormlck, bridge work $13.80. Walter Adamson, engine man, $77.50 O. E.Rishel, blade man, $135.00. Sundry porsons. road work. $208.10 Paul Meyers, office rent, $7.50. Fayo Elder, August salary, $55.00 Paul Meyer, road commissioner, $10 Alleen Gantt, cash for institute, $100.00. Alleen Gantt. August salary, $133.33 Alleen Gantt, office expenses, $41.14 Victor Danlolson, road work. $10. David Scott, pumping gravel, $25. J. B. Hemphill, suppSIes, $18.50. Neb. Tel. Co., rent and tolls. $28. lo Roy Nichols, road work, $25.00. E. H. Springer, sorvlcos and mile age, $141.70. S. J. Koch, sorvicea and mileage, $G4.C5. F. W. Hermlnghausen, servlcses and mllonge, $105.50. J. R. Ritner, bridge work, $2G5.00. John Frazlor, bridge lnspoctor. $135. Chas. LoypoCdt, road work, $32.00. C. P.'.Howard, rip rapping, $21.00. Standard Oil Co., oil, $415.30. P. E. Gundorson. damage, $10.90. Clarence Koch, englnoman, $200.00 Frank Frodorlcl, dragging. $2G.G0. Adjourned to Sept. 9, 1918. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk, ' : :o: ; al It r r v e Dank (50 per ot-nt of ub scrlntion) .... LeDIoyt's a couple Value of linnlt- Bqufttf In bnnk- In k, house .... Furniture and fixtures .,...4 . . Ueal qstnlo own .Ml'iother than bi'Uklnp; house Lawful- reserve with Fodernl Iteserve bnnlcs, Cash in vault imil netnniount due from na tional bnnlcH.. Net amounts duo anti Hertilicy Times Items. A delegation of the homo guards went out to Geo of evening last weok and helped him clean his beet field of weeds. Georgo was up against it for. help and 'tho guards grabbed his S. O. S. and came to the rescue. The American Boot Sugar company will soon commence the erection of n now beet dump in the west yards at North Platte. It will be completed In time to handle this year's crop. This will greatly facilitate the handling of tho beets in that section. A westbound tourist making too rapid a turn Into town across the bridge near Edmlsten's hit the edge and turned turtle, Mondny. . Fortun ately neither he nor his wife, the only occupants of the car, wore injured. Nearly fifty or more of our residents were on the scene a few minutes after tho accident nnd soon righted the car. the Juice Was turned on, in Jumped Mr. and Mrs. Tourist, apparently the most nonchalent of tho whole aggre gation, and off they went Just as tho turning turtle was an . every day oc curence with them. Tho current rumor that all Mexi cans In this vicinity go armed with both guns and dirks Is of such a na ture as to disturb tho peace and tran quility of our community, nnd needs ; a thorough investigation. A white man Is copped when caught with a pen knifo two Inches long, why should a Mex be permitted to have a nun or a dirk of any nature, even in his home. They Invariably get Into trouble whon they have these weapons and tho re cont shooting affray hore Is but an In stance, a white man may be the next vctlm. If dealers were mado liable under law In selling the Mex firearms and ammunition it might rollovo mat ters some. o: 69,000.00 42,247.03 ! 4,600.00 ! I 69,000.00 , 4,936.60 I 750.00 Walt until 10 it. in- 27, 1918 47.6S5.76 114,723.91 from banks bnnKora, and trust compnn Us other thnn included In Items 13. 14 and 16 3,397.27 Checks on othor bnnks In the Kiuno city or town as roport Inpr1 bank (oth er thnn item 17) rtedtfirnitlon fund with U. S. Treasurer and iue from U. S. Treasurer . . . 7.057.39 5,000.00' 17S.4C4.32 Totnl ....$1,185,287.35 If you feeO bad; If yoi 4ro "blue," tired and discouraged, without ap parent ronson, you need Prickly Ash BIttors, the system purifier. It re stores action In tho tornld llvor, cleanses the stomach, holps digestion, drives out gas and fermented matter In tho bowels, and brings back that fine feollng of strength, vim and cheerfulness which belongs only to porfoct heaeth. Prico $1.25 per bot tle. Gummere-Dont Co. Spoclal Agts. LIABILITIES Capital stock Iiiild In SnrnlUH fund .. Undivided profits Less current expense. In terest nnd tnxes pnld Clrculntlnir notes outstnndlntf .. Net amounts due to banks, bnnk ors, nnd trust companies (otner tnnn in cluded in 31 or 32) 59.272.S2 Individual de posits subject to chock .... 499,350.12 Certificates of deposit due In lexs than 30 days (other tlian for mon ey borrowed... C:il,i"r8 cliMCks outstanding Time deposits subject to re .ervo (payable f ter 30 diiys. cir subject to 30 lays or morn notice, and postal savings: rrtlflcntos of deposit (othor than for mnn- -y borrowed l'uuta.1 gnvlnira deposits C.407.0I Cither time de- posits 20,354.81 T'nited States de posit (othor than postal savings) V. ;ir loan deposit account .... W ir savings do poslt certificate and thrift Kt.imn account. (it her united $100,000.00 50.000.00 5.533.50 lOO.'OOO.OO nnd buy your v Doroc-Jersey Boar at your own price In Uio Western Nebraska Duroc-Jcrsey Breeders BOAR SALE to lie held at at 10:0(1 a. m. Central Time LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS No Charge for Admission FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th 50 Spring and Fall Boars--50 The choice pigs from 10 of the best herds in tho county. Critic H, Illustrator, King Orln, Seiisatlon, rathtiiuler nnd other leading: blood lines represented. THE 1JKST COrNTY FAIR IN THE STATE September 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th UY YOUR ROAR AND SEE THE RACES 43,945.22 10,909.28 Don't Fail to Obtain Our Prices on Wheats Oats, Barley, Rye Hay and Alfalfa You will have more dollars in your pocket HARRINGTON MERCANTILE COMPANY 236,052.01 48,100.00 1,711.98 For Sale Four room houie on -went 9th strot. Will soil on very easy i closed jiroinntly. terms. Inquire at 302 So. Chestnut, tf Kstrny Notice. Strayed from my pasture one blnck mare, 8 yotr old, weight 1100, lame Jn '.oft shoulder; also one Iron gray mare 3 years old, weight about 900. It. C. Pattlson, North Platto, Phono 781F012. C8-3 ::o:: Money to Loan. I'lenty of sk iier cent money to loan on farms nnd ranches, Interest jmy. nble annually with privilege of payj Iiiy part or all nt nny time. I.onns Xo delay. statOB deposits ncni(unx un- posits of U. S. .ltHburBliiK oftlcorB 1,000 t0 r.iBh - letorw of i'rilItB and Trav . lers.' clieokH outstanding .... JOO.OO AUTO LIVERY Since I have sold Uio garage am doing unto livery from tho North Side JJnrn.. Day or Night. Telephone 20. Wo moke a specialty of drives to snles nil over tho county nt the rot of five cents per mile per poroon. Those who have sales throughout tho country please let mo know. Also u few cars for snlo. Night Call Ited 032. Julius Mogensen. 920,753.85 .$1,185,287.35 11 JilTJIANAN & PATTERSON. Total l.i;tljll!tlH for re- itscduntM, Including thoHo with Federal KeBerve bank (oe ..,' Itom Id 28,415.40 ,-tnte of Ne!raka. County of Lincoln ss. I, F. Li. Mooney. Cashier of the abovo r, i mod bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge nnd belief. P. I MOONEY, Cashlor. Subscribed and sworn to before me tlls 7th Mluy of September, 1918. W. IS STAItlt, Notary Public. Correct Attent: KAY C.. LANOKOKD, JOHN J I HALLIQAN, Directors OAK EXCHANGE Before buying a car be suro to see mo as I have a number of cars almost as good as new, which I will sell at a bargain. These cars are not old "broken down junk, but cars which will stand close inspection and will save you money. Would be pleased to have you call and see these cars. A. M. B LU ME FIRST CLASS CAR PAINTING. 818 North Locust St.