The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 26, 1919, Image 8

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    S. M. SOUDER
Liberty Land Company
Office Over Rcxall Drug Store.
Choice Farm Land in Lincoln and adjoining Count
ies. Also some good Ranches. Houses and Lots
in oil parts of North PJatte. Look for th. Dig l si..
HAY
We Buy and Sell
Obtain our Prices.
THE HARRINGTON MER. CO.
I'jJMnrioI IMn. in I Ml
EE
Model No. 10
Single Tub
Electric
Washer with
Swinging
Wringer
Thli Model offer Iho
houiewif tlw idunUgei
of tb morl)l iwlnalnir
wringff without thu
i
bench equipment of other
modelj. Wuhcr tab Is
exactly the una ia that
uicd on other modeh
If
hit ill modern lraprore
menta. Eltctrlo motor it
troublerroof will not
"burn onL" tVrinmtr
nrinsi t6 anj poiltion ind
htt Hiroty Quick JUIchm
feature. Tub U eaulnDcd
i
with " tpeclal adJuittbls
caitcri which permit of
ratlins or lower fcut to
' . .1 r . Li-. ... J -M r .1 ) Hf7
Cr i, u LW1 8ultyou bocauso 60,000 Houswlves use It ovory
Monday. A Washer that la famous for what It tjorh. Th, HiJL
washer mado for y
durable Washou an
attaches tj any eloo
OUR ONE GREAT AIM
Is the Conservation ol the Public Health.
Chiropractic strikes at the cause of disease and is
not concerned merely with symptoms. Doctors of Chiro
practic seek to put the human system in good order, so
mat the whole organism will function as nature intends
CASE NO. 1
of Petersburg,
Neb. Aged 49. Sciatica Rheuma
tism for IB years. Consulted spe
cialists throughout tho U. a
Won i finally operated on, on the
Hclatlo norvo as an experiment.
Proved of no avail. Electricity
and medicine trl'od, with no re
sults. Began CHIROPRACTIC
adjustments Docombor 20, 117,
2?a,S?J?u.nuod .them unt" April
ia, 1918, In which time ho took
exactly 100 adjustments, While
hero ho walked with a cano and
was not ablo to walk moro thnn
a quarter of a block without rest
ing. This continued until about
the last four woeks of his stay,
when ho could walk sovoral
blocks without pain and without
bolng klnkod over to the side.
Today, after 14 months of no ad
justments, ho is In perfect health
and works all tho elme, and does
anything any man could expect
to do.
Nebraska Chiropractic Association, Inc.
(In Care of ThU
r. S. ClUroprnctlo docs for other nllnifnis vtbnt tt did for llucnm
ntUm In the case cited.
INCORPORATED 1887.
Mutual Building and Loan
Association,
Of North Platte, Nebraika.
RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
The Association lias unlimited funds at its command to
assist in the building or purchase of homes for the people of
North Platte. If you are interested, tho officers of this
Association will render every assistance and bIiow you how
easy it is to acquire your own home,
T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE F. SALISBURY,
President. Secretary.
T. F. HEALEY
AutoHgtic World-Famous
The Choice of Women Who Knaw
v w U UVT UUklUi
our Bervlco. It is almoin, fitrnnir nnd
d wrings by power. 4 great models
trio light socket guaranteed.
Two Tnlunblo Books FREE
Two complete books of formulas on
washing and dry cleaning. Call and
get these.
NORTH PLATTE LIGHT &
POWER CO.
it shall do. This done,
health is the result,
Sciatic Rheumatism is a
terrible disease. Thousands
suffer untold agonies from
it. There is no medicine
that will reach it, as ev
erybody knows. Tho high
est medical authority tells
us no specific for Rheuma
tism has ever been found.
Parties wishing to have
tho namo and address of
patient mentioned in Case
No. 1 will please address:
Newspaper.)
LAZINESS ACTING AS SPUR
Qood Work Done by Those Who Dis
like It, and Want to Get
Through and Rest.'.
The best work Is done .by the Inzy
people who want to get through and
rest.
The Industrious, active body, busy
as a bee, nnd always at It, Is. very II-
DI to become n putterer.
Mark Twain cnlled attention to the
fact that tho nnt, to whom the sage
recommended tho sluvcanl to en.
spends most of his energy in running
nrouna like n drunken Indian.
The grent humorist hntetl to move;
ne used to give the boy In the print
lng office a nlckol to swecn n round
him, so that he would not linve to take
his feet oft the table. ,At seventy he
confessed that "all exercise Is loath-
sonic."
Laziness ia not good In itself: but
when Joined to conscientiousness and
a sense of responsibility, na It often
Is. It is the very best worker.
The world's work is done by those
who do not like it Nine persons out
of ten would quit what they are do
ing If they could.
At tho very beginning of Arnold
Bennett's novel. "Hilda Lesswnvs." In
a luminous bit of philosophy:
"Illldn hated domestic work, and
boCntlRft silo hntpd It elm nftnn .11,1 If
passionately and thoroughly."
Mark Twain hated to write. Dr.
Frank Crane. In Farm Life.
MUST CONCENTRATE TO WIN
Thouoh Thorough Absorption May Bo
Carried Too Far, It Is Necessary
to Success.
There is always danger, when anv.
one concentrates, that tho concentra
tion will be carried too far so fnr
that it produces a narrow, one-sided
and warped point of view. Tho uront
scientist, the great scholar, the great
thinker in any line is usually not an
ail-nround "good fellow." "Crabbed,"
"queer," "peculiar." "odd." "funnv"
nnd "warped" are these not tho ad
jectives that generally describe tho
geniuses of tho world? Tho verv ef
fort to concentrate on the one sub
ject which has brought success has
maue it Impossible to keeD in touch
with tho thousond-nnd-one currents of
thought nnd tonics of conversation
which go to make up comfortable and
easy-going life. Like tho old spn cnn.
tain, these geniuses miss something in
their effort to fix their attention on
one thing.
In spite of this danger. It Is n eood
thing to work for concentration. Tho
likelihood of becoming one-sided is big
where genius Is concerned, but then
It can be excused. Most of us can
safely concentrate our attention nnd
still feel sure that we will keep In
toucn witn the world about us.
Need for Eternal Vigilance.
"Wo first make our habits and then
our habits make us," said an unknown
sage. In other words, what we nro
at this moment, what we can do at this
moment, depends not only unon rnnk-
lng up our minds at the time being,
hut also upon how we have mndo up
our minds countless other times in
thousands of minutes already gone by
anil now out of our control. The ono
thing wo cunnot control Is the past;
it may, however, control us for zood
or for evil. The fact that we should
remember In forming habits Is that our
minds and hearts are the meeting
ground of strange conflicts ; that good
una. naa in us are making opposite
suggestions: that each Is striving for
tho mastery; nnd that sometimes wo
aro so self-deluded that tho bad may
seem to bo the good. At any hour tho
beginnings of a vicious habit, perhaps
through the suggestion of someone
elBe or by our own carelessness, indlf-
ference, or faults, may find their wny
Into our hearts. The price wo must
pay for continually nrovlnz nnd nns.
easing the good Is eternal vigilance.
isxcnange.
Discouraged Aids to Dcauty.
In tho day of Louis XIV LaBruyero
wrote mis : "it women only desire to
bo beautiful in each other's eyes they
may, oi course, follow their own .
price or taste ns to tho wnv in whih
they dress nnd adorn themselves; but
if they desire to plnso men, If It Is
to cnarm tliera thoy rougo and pnlnt
I can assert in tho name of mankind,
or nt least of those men whose votes
I hnvo taken, that white nnd ml nnlntu
ranko women look old and hideous ; that
it Is as disgustlnc to sea women with
paint on their faces as with false teeth
in their mouths and waxen balls to
puff out their thin cheeks : nnd that fnr
from countenancing it, men solemnly
protest against all such arts,' which in-
raiiiDiy tend to euro them of love."
Tho wonder nrisos If LaBruyero
rouo only for tho men of his time.
Tho Crow's Voice.
Tho crow is one of tho most widely
disliked of birds. His reputation is
bad, nnd Is nrobablv donnrvmi
No matter how long you study tho
crow, you will always have something
to learn, and nt tho end of all your
ntudy ho will know moro about you
than you will about him. At times It
seems ns if ho knew what you were
imaging auout.
rm. .
auo viw uas a largo variety of
notes or calls, and each ono soems to
bs tho harshest In all bird vocullsm
until mo next ono Is sounded, which
is n little harsher. Ho i
pllshed bird, and intelligent. If tamed,
u .-uu uo inugnt many things, 3ut
novor to be good. He is a natural
wuii nu cannot Do reformed.
NEW W, S. S, CERTIFICATE
Treasury Department Authorizes De
nominations of $100 to $1,000
for Investors.
Tho Kansas Cltv
Bank has ordered from the Treasury
AJvVai imem a supply 0f the now Trans.
ury Savings CertlficatoH.
1919, which on Juy 2d were authorized
uj mo uepnnmont in denominations
of S100.00 nnil 11 nnn on rru,n
T-.VWW.VV UJ AIU 1 14
registered form nnd are in addition to
tho 1919 War Savings Certificates pro-
YIOUBiy JSSUCU. War HarlriM Rfnmnn
of tho denomination of SB. 00 nrA nnn. .'
11- .. I
iciuuio into tneso now securities
which bear the samo rate of interest
as the Savings Stamnn. A nor rant
compounded quarterly. The $180.00
certificates are convertible into the
$1,000.00 rnrHflnntoa on .7 th. ui
Investment of $1,000.00 for each Jdl'
Tiuuai, wnicn 10 tbe fcaturo of tha
Savings Stanrn issuo. in
new cortlficatea.
Treasury S avium rrtiffrn i ,-
denomination of $100.00 (maturity
vaJue) mar bo nurchased at thn nnt.
offices of the first and second class
and such other postofflces as the Post
office Department mar dealmntn fnr
that purpose. Both tho $100.00 nnd
$1,000.00 denominations mav tin nnr.
chased at incorporated hnni smd
trust companies which are agents for
mo, sale of War Savings Certificates.
Tho now certificates win hn laming
only in registered form nnd shall bear ,
tho namo of tho owner inscrlhpd hv
tho agent at the time of purchase and
Will not bo valid unlesn
names is thus inscribed. Thn pnrtlfi-
catos will not be transferable and will
bo payable only to tho owner named
thoroon except In case of death or dis
ability of the owner.
The now iSSUO ia AYnmnt hnfh .
to principal and Interest from federal,
stato or local taxation, except ostato
or inheritance taxes, surtaxes and ex-'
coss profits and war profits taxes.
Treasury Savintrs CertlfipatBR -mill
bo redeemed at face value on .Tnmiarv
1, 1924. and will be IrsiipH fnr thn .
mainuer
prices:
of 1919 at tho following1
$100 Cer
tificato . $83.60
, 83.80
, 84.00
. 84.20
84.40
84.G0
$1,000 Cer
tificate $836.00
838.00
840.00
842.00
844.00
846.00
Month
July. .
August
Soptember.
October. .
November.
December.
MAKE BIG SAVERS OUT
OF "LITTLE SHAVERS"
Greatest Education In the World li
Teaching Children How to Be
Independent.
Earn
first, save second nnd spend
third.
That Is the briefest and beat ruin nf
economy the world knows. And nvnrv
country in the world knows tho rule
neuer man America does. At the out
Bet of tho world war wo wern thn mnut
extravagant nation in existence. If
the world war broucht no othnr pond
end, It showed America tho valuo of
thrift From the least thriftv tn thn
most thrifty should be the American
ammiion. uoKlnnlnjt rluht now. And
.there is no better place to begin with
innrt uian with children.
Since tho war furnished thn mall.
atlon of tho need of thrift
Treasury Department, through War
Savings Stomps, furnished tho mothod
of combined saving and investment,
it is up to tho parents and the teachers
of this country to seo that tho children
take advantage of theso opportunities.
inrough tho Savincs Division nf thn
Tenth Fedoral Reserve District every
cnnu in tnis district Is enabled to ob
tain a war souvenir in the form at n
hand grenade converted into a savings
Dank. In order to set tho crenada he
had only to observe the aboro. rule
cam first, save second and seond third.
It is a slmnlo rule and. If nhun rvd
will revolutionize American habits. It
will change us from a nation of spend
thrifts to one of thrifts; from dollar
hounds to dime watchdocB! from
waste to worth.
Tho now slogan of the Tenth Dis-
trict is "Make Big Savers Out of 'Lit-
tie Shavers.'"
s-
REGISTER W. S. S. CERTIFICATES
Lost or Stolen Certificates Will Not
Be Replaced Unless They Are
Registered.
A War Sarrings Certificate which
has been lost or destroyed will not hn
paid nor will a duplicate thereof be Is
sued, unless tho cortlficato has bcon
registered In accordance with tho reg
ulations and instructions issued by tho
Postmaster General, announces the
Treasury Department at Washington.
In tho event of the loss or destine.
tion of a registered certificate, the
registrant may apply to tho postoffico
where tho certificate was recrlsternd
either for a duplicate certificate or
for tha payment thereof. After tho
Issuance of tho dupllcato certificate,
tho original becomes invalid. No du
plicate cortlficato will bo issued after
maturity oi tne original.
War Savings Certificates mav ha
registered without cost n any post
offico. Unless registered, tho Govern.
ment will not bo llablo if navmont of
any cortlficato Is mado to a person
who Is not tho rightful owner.
"Thrift is tho surest and strongest
foundation of an empire; so. suro, so
strong, so necessary, that no nation
can long exist that disregards ILP
Lord Roaeborry. V
Telephone Expenses
Have Gone Up Too
.This company has many items of oxpense. All
of them are far above a few years ago.
Our employees
Our taxes have increased. . ! " '
Equipment costs more. .
We receive money to pay all these increased
expenses from the people who use our service,
and we are presenting these facta merely as a
matter of information.
Telling the public alnout our business pro
motes co-operation and thus enables us to fur
nifih more satisfactory service.
NEBRASKA
paniment
nerves mat invigorate the eye
leave the backbone at a point between joints
in the neck. Neck strain from desk work is apt
to disorder these joints and cause the nerve
pressure that weakens eyesight.
There is abundant evidence
that adjustments of the backbone
in this region restores vigorous
eyesight. The optic nerve once
more becomes normal and effi
cient. This is true, even in cases
of blindness, except among those
born blird, or blind from some
destructive accident.
t
FREE A free Consultation
will make clear many things, in
cluding the facts about what can
be done for your eyesight or any
other form of nervous weakness.
DRS. STATES & STATES
The P. S. C. Chiropractors.
Building; and Loan Building
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
GUARANTEED N0TT0 BREAK
T. S. BLANKENBURG,
Bonded Abstracter.
Public Stenographer.
Office with B. M. Reynolds, Architect,
Apt. 1 Reynolds Terrace.
Phone Black 1105.
IF YOU WANT REAL
DRUG SERVICE, COME TO
FRATER.
HE DELIVERS THE GOODS
AND DOESN'T ROB YOU.
Corner Front and Dewey.
Phone 221.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Ernest P. Snow, Rose P. Snow, Rob
ert C. Orr, E. P. Stephens, The South
East Quarter of North East Quarter
and North Half of South East Quarter
nvirl flnnth lnafr ll tt n rt dnn.i. TrtA..
Quarter of Section 27, In Township S,
Ranee 33 In Lincoln County, Nebraska,
nnd all persons claiming any Interest
of any kind In said real estate or any
part thereof, Defendants, will tako no
tice that on tho 22d day of August,
1919, David Lane, plaintiff herein, filed
lila petition In the District Court of
Lincoln cc-nty, Nebroska, against Bald
defendants, tho object and prayer of
which aro to obtain n decree of said
court quieting1 ' and confirming said
plaintiffs title to tho above described
real estate and to enioin nrh nnri nil
of said defendants and all porsons
claiming under thorn and each of them
from any Interest in said promises ad-
vu0o iu wmi ui buiu piaiullJX.
"Vnn nnil nnnh nf vnn nj& .nnnl.A.1 . n
answer said petition on or before tho
6th day of October, 1919.
uaviu ijanej, Plaintiff,
By Hoagland & Hoagland,
a24n His Attprnoys.
are receiving higher wages. M
TELEPHONE COMPANY.
Vigorous Optic Nerve
Essential to Sight
Health Talk No. 19 by .
DRS. STATES
THE CHIROPRACTORS
Neck strain is often an accom
f
of poor eyesight. The
She Was Blind hut
JTovf Threads Nccdlo
"My . wife's oyes
br-gan to fall in 1912
Early in 1915 sho
.became totally blind
Three specialists in
consultation told me
sho would novor see
again.
In tho fall I saw
saw a chiropractor
After tho fourth ad
justment sho began
to seo. March saw
hor doing her house
work again, and on
May 21st, 1916, she
threadeda needle and
has been able to do
such work ever
sinca"
Sworn Statement,
lsk About Case
No. 32.
When in need of good
things to eat Call 212.
We receive daily Butter
nut and Kream Krust
Bread in sanitary parch
ment wrapping.
Blue Ribbon Coffee is
our leader.
WE DELIVER.
Dick Stegeman,
PHONE 212.
81S NO. LOCUST.
Mr, Cream Seller
Yoa will never know what wo can
pay for cream or tho quick service wo
can glvo you until you havo sent ua a
can of cream. So before you sell that
noxt can of cream ask your neighbor
what IC & SonB nt North Platte aro
paying for Buttorfat Ho will know
ur uauer sun come in and seo ub. Not
tho Biggest but tho best
Best in tho West..
Kirschbaum & Son.
VERN MACE, Mgr.
Phono 3G0. 818 No. Locust.
HEBB HAMILTON
Tnxl nnd Livery
DAY AND NIGIIT SERVICE
Phone 009. Black 80S
Dr. Morrill. nnnMnt" rtrnnA
. ww. urur
Wilcox Department Store.