The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 28, 1917, Image 7

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    .Succetiful Trapping.
Whenever I catch aa animal Hint
leaves a natural odor In ilio vicinity I
am almost suro to got another In tho
samo pUto. An animal will como a
long distance to Investigate a Bccnt of
Tta own kind. ;'(5ne shduialjo very c'afc
lul not to leifv6' huuinri odor of 'any
kind when killing a trapped animal
iinco ujIs will frighten away another
jur bearer who has como to Qud tho
qauso of tho Bccnt
Fow trapners Bton t6 think how keen.
j' Bcnslttvo la tho noso of a gamo or
rir hcarlntr iintmnl. Jnat nnnnnso Mint
fOU could smell as mnnv Uiincrn na von
in see.. Cover carefully every human
uor oirjao trap line and you barb half
.lUKia your animai. xiicn uso somo
ood scent to tickle his sensitive nose
nd you will Win.
Ono of tho best silicic drutrs that rnn
Ho used to aUuro.alur bearer Is oil of
ijnlse. OUof lavender, asofctlda; rho-
alum and peppermint aro often used
together In manufactured baits. I think
tho toost dcp'ohdablo scent' bn'ft that 1
havo used is fish oil. F. B. Drimmcr In
Orango Judil Farmer
"You Always Pay."
"You always pay, you know," said a
forger who was captured recently aft
er years of liberty as a fugitive from
Justice.
Suro you do. Whether you violate'
man's law or naturo's Jaw, which Is
another "name for- GdU'fc law, ytfti1 al
ways have to pay, and tho full price,
tod. Somo pay, as this inau did, In
dpdglrig ri'rid stinking, tu'ijougli'tno world
lHic'a bunted' bea bis mind worried,
lis fhco 'gradually taking on a furtive
ldokkhowlng always that sonic whero
njiead lay tho steel Jawed trap all set
ahd ready. '
J Somo pay with broken health, others
1th broken hearts; somo surrender
fllends and lovo. somo clvb all' In life
lorth living for; somo cast their con-
Elcnco to be guawed by tho wolves of
morse, somo not only pay their own
fcaro in full, but shift part of tho bur
fin to their children and their chlb
rons cnuaren, even to tlio third and
Inrth generation, for tho debt must
paid to tho last farthing. Kansas
Ly Star. .
Have You a Dodge Miniature? J
iLTiere aro today a very largo number
homes in America where tho most
kasured possession is a small old fash-
ted miniature, painted some timo be-
fcen tho years 1828 and 1870, most
oly, and which bears in tiny, unos-
itatious lettering tho name of tho
hist, "J. Dodge." If the miniature
that of a bona fide ancestor and not
lit of tho bought variety its posses-
n is better than a D. A. It. pin, for
practically every Instance It Is all
h proof necessary that tho family an-
itor was somebody. For tho artist
jo painted these pictures did tho
rat masterly work, and his patrons
presented tho statesmen and lead-
of their time. Henry Clay, An-
l:w Jackson, James K. Polk, Andrew
Sanson, Aaron Burr men famous
roughout the nation sat to the pnlnt-
whoso art was devoted to the tiny
lalature portraits on ivory. Ex-
iinge. , t
Petty Spite.
ho Into Irs. Inez Mllbolland Boisse-
n, tuo suffrage woruer, nad a frank
ure, and nothing was more objec
table to her than spitcfulncss.
There is too much potty spite," she
1 ono day, "among women who pre-
d to be friends.
Two women sat at tea in a Fifth
atnue restaurant.
'Thero goes Mr. Smith in his new
said one of the women. She ndd
wlth a simper, 'What a fibbing flat-
ca!
cd
teiLr ho Is, to bo sure!'.
Why? Did ho tell you you were
prqtty?' said tho othqr woman coldly.
"j'No, said tho first woman. 'lie told
md'you were.'"
Doing Others.
Tho famous fflirnso in "David Har
uni' which reads, "Do unto theNothor
fellow tho way, ho would like to do
unto you und do it fust," has had al
most universal currency,' and to most
peqple its uovelty was one Of its at
tractions. But if you turn to Dickens
"Martin Chuzzlowlt" you will find that
yoi ng JpnnijV remarks In ono place,
"D , other men or they will do you."
Noi 'sdery far apart except in timo.
Hartford Courant.
'At Horns and Abroad.
"Solomon was the wisest man. was
ho not?"
"I'm not sure," replied MIss'Cayenne.
"OP coubo ho managed, to get a repu
tation .with tlio public, but I'd llko to
kuow what somo of thoso wives had to
say about him." Washington Star.
The Reason.
"Tho cynical poet says a man's wlfo
is al little dcaror than his horse. Now,
that isu't true."
"Qf course, it isn't true. Sho is a
great deal dearer. A man doesn't havo
to buy his horso a new outfit every
half year." Baltimore American.
Pleasures Long Drawn Out.
"itunderstand that express trains aro
not 3'cry popular lu Scotland. I won
der Ivhy?'
"mju poor dub! Don't you know that
a Scotchman wants to enjoy himself
as long ns possible when ho does spend
money ?" Exchange.
Encouragement.
Tlio bashful youth had been present
ed to tho vivacious debutante, and for
ten ralnutes ho sat' speechless, growing,
redder and 'redder and mora embar
rassed. At length the girl said sweet
ly. "And now let us talk of something
else,r " ' '
"
Every age has its problem, by solv
ing which humanity is helped forward.
Ilelnrlcb'.nclno. ' ,
: '
Using tho Scrub Palmetto,
Oncd a proline aud troublesome waste
product throughout Florida, tho scrub
palmetto Is now bcbig developed into
an asset of great posslbllllies. Nob
oqly has it been discovered that paper
of ood quality jfuu'bo inttdi$rom'lt;
but'tho manufaciu'Of ""carpets, hiht
tings, twines, ropo and burlap from tho
plant Is. already an industry of high
stamllng In tho Btatel Only' tho green,
leaf, or fan, is used; Claim 1s mado
that tuo palmetto leaves when shred
ded and spun are very much tougher
than tho grass' nqw used for mattiugs. ,
Tho green leaves aro fed Just as they
aro cut into tho shrcddlug und spinning
machines, -ahd in three inlnutcs they
como out hi twine. This uvolds tho
dlscoloratlSils and losses Occasioned lu'
drying; storing aM handling grasses
commonly, used formatting. Palmetto
can bo' tut every day In tho year And
immediately biado into twln'o. Tho
skeins of twine when hung up dry rap
idly and uniformly. Tho twlno is used'
as 'soon afterward as necessary. Argo
unuj; t 1
' ,Creod of tho Busy Ma"'
I:bcllcvp'iu tho'stuff Aih'hamilng
out, ln'tflo urfil'f din Avorklng for and '
in my ability to get results. I bcllovo
that honest stuff can be passed out to
holiest men by honest' nicUibus. I'bo
Uovo" in" working, 'not wcejlng;' in
boosting, not knocking, nnd( in tho
pleasure of my "Job.' r "believe 'ainan
gets what he goes after, that ono deed
done today is worth two d,eeds tomor
row, and' that no iuan.is dowp'an'd out
until ho has lost faith in himself. I be
llovo in today and tho work I am do
ing, in tomorrow and tho work I bono
to do and in tho suro reward which tho
future holdg.
I believe in courtesy, in kindness; in
generosity, In good cheer, in friendship ,
nd in holiest competition. . I "believe
there is something tiding, somewhere,
for ove'ry man ready to do it I believe
I'm ready right nowi Elbert Hub
bard. The 'Sadness of a Wedding.
Thero is something sad about a wed
ding. Tho young groom is leaving a
homo In which ho always lias had bis
way and is going into ono in which ho
never will havo his way. Although his
parents do not go through the formal
ity of giving him away at tho altar,
they know well enough that in a few
minutes ho will bo a son-in-law to an
other woman, while to them ho is noth
ing but a son. Thero ho comes, 'wltb
another man holding to his arm. It
looks as if he might have made nn at
tempt to .escape and that tho strong
best man captured him and brought
him back, ne is as happy as he Is
nervous and so trustful that ho has no
fear for tho future. Claude Callan in
Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Life of a Battleship.
Wo Ure coritlnually reading In tho
newspapers that various battleships
havo been completed,. launched and for
how long they havo been commission
ed. Thero uro probably few people,
however, who know how long a bat
tleship lasts. The avcragd lfo of a
modem battleship is about fifteen
years. In the old days a battleship
was on active service nearly tho wholo
timo of its commission, which was
about a hundred years.
ThQ Victory was forty years old
when sho fought at Trafalgar, and tho
Royal William, which was built in
1C70, was not "scrapped" until 1813.
London Mail.
8quabs.
A squab grows enormously tho first
twetvo hours and still moro rapidly
after tho third day. Squabs aro at first
sparsely covered with long filaments
of down, tho root of each filament in
dicating tho point from which each fu
ture feather is to start Tbo down for
nwhllo still hangs on tho tips of somo
of tho feathers during their growth and
is thought by somo to bo finally absorb
ed into tho shaft of tho growing feather.
The Wrong Word.
"Ob, cornel Stop borrowing troqble."
"Borrowing! Geo whiz, mnn, trou
blo Isn't llko moneyl When I borrow
money I can forgot about it right
away." Boston Transcript
His Grouchy Opinion.
"The ofilco should seek tho man."
"And tlio girls aren't hanging baplt'
either theso days." Kansas City Jour
nal. oooooooooooooooooo
o . o
O PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. O
o ' o
o Cleaning the Teeth. O
o A clean tooth never decays, o
o Tlio best way to. clean tho teeth o
o is to placo tho bristles of tho o
o brush firmly against tho teeth o
o and with a rotary or scrubbing o
o motion go up and down tho Bur- o
o faco of the upper and lower teeth o
o both insldo nnd out nnd up on o
o tho gums. Go also behind tho o
o teeth. After seeing tbat every o
o bit of tho surfaco of tho teeth o
o has been cleaned in this way o
o rlhso Uic mouth thoroughly, o
o forcing tho water between the o
o teeth several times to loosen o
o any "food particles. Do this more o
o than onco and always spit it out o
o To keep tlio teeth as clean as o
o they should bo kept in order to o
o prcscryo them and prevent do- o
o cay It Is necessary to wash them o
o after each meal so as to re- o
o movo all food particles. Thoy o
p 'should also bo washcii the first o
o liingi in tho morning nnd tho o
o last thing at night It is well o
o to havo moro than ono brush on o
o v hafad at 'a time, bo that it will o
0-1 never5 bo necessary to use a wet, o
o limp brush. o
o s o
oo oooooooooooooooo
MsU
5
Get Your
-here Wo nro inil to icnsh your
jcliccks. ,1Vo charge ho 'bxclinngo. Il'fl
oiib-'or'tlio small sorrlccs specially
vln our lino. f
i
If yon prefer M start nri nccqunt,
"Binii them in. y j-cturii nml yon mill
"recolvo our acknowledgement, logcth
Ver wllh your bnnk book and n pad of
checks.
. 4
' Itfs Just flint easy to linvo a check
' lug account at tills bnnk, nnd , most
.busliicsM houses Jrcnl.ly prefer your
check' to clumsy cash.
Platte Valley
North Platte,
Look Ahead.
"Be a speedway," said Brother Dick
ey, "but onderstan' well how ter slow
up. Reason bo many folks gits pitched
over do. fence Into de brier patch er
lifo is kazo dey duuno dat do fenco is
dar ontll dey hits it. So watch out
whar you is an' how Is you 1" Alanta
Constitution.
i Household Calisthenics.
Tho Torre Haute wotuuu rounds out
her arms by dusting chairs, moving
rugs and brushing down the stairs and
sweeping the floors. Sho gives herself
a finer enrriagd and a steadier gait by
carrying wood und coal to tho domestic
hearth. Terro nauto Tribune.
Inconsistent.
"And you won't buy that antique
chair I got from you ten yearn ago?"
"No; it would bo of little uso to me
In its present condition."
"What do you mean? Why, it'ajnoro
antiquo than ever now." Loulsvilla
Courier-Journal.
Tho 8ign.
"I'm afraid Maud's second marriage
is a failure."
"Did she say so?"
"No, but sho's beginning to speak well
of her first husband."
Kf J V Uc W & W VI VI VI VI Vi Vi Vi Vi VI
VI Vi
Rules For Long Life.
Thero is no panacea that will
bring long life to every user.
"What is ono man's meat is an
other mnn's poison." But a few
rules aro applicable to every ono:
Bo moderate lu everything. Ex
cess in eating, in ' drinking, in
anything, tends to bring on old
nfie. '
Bo faithful in your exercise,
'mid be 'suro to choose nn excr
Hso that is helpful to you.
Stand nnd sit erect and use
your lungs.
Keep your teeth nhuwrriis'ilnd
throat clean. Tho mouth Is tho
princlpul port of entry for unde
sirable Immlgraut micro-organisms.
Ilo lareful- to malnWln the
bowe f uuctidns. 1 Tile digestive
tract Is a favorite alildfug' place
for hordes of marauding bacte
ria. , .
'Havo ,your Wdy occasionally
examined. Oawthorno Dauiel in
World's Work.
WiXVtViViVHViMitMViVi
HsKrv m
Crop' Money
State Bank
Nebraska.
i no urst increase in
price on these cleaners is
coming soon. We still
sell this revolving brush
machine for $30. Come
in and see it.
North Platte
Light & Power Co.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Building
PUno. Ollico 180
Phone. RealdenC8 115
e. y. FETTEIl,
rhysicinn
, X KAY
Office: rirst National Bank Building.
J. B. IIEDFIEL1).
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
v Successor to
PvHtfSICIANfflSURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfleld & Jtedlleld
Office Phone C42 Res. Phone 676
D0CT0B D. T. QUIGLEI- . .
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Radium Therapy
728 City National Bank Building.
Okaha, Nebraska.
Notice
North Tttatto, Nob., Sopt 24, 1917.
Clyde E. Fntzco wlU tako notico,
Uiat on the 20tli day of Soptembpr,
1917, I, Li Mlltonborger, a Juotloo of
tho fpoace of Lincoln county, Nobras
lta, issued an drdor pt attachmont for
tho sum of $23,20 in' ah action pond
ling bofbrei him, wbfcroln Harry L
Block Is plaintiff and Clydo E. Frazeo
defondaut, that property of tho do
fondaht consisting of ono trunk, and
contents has bQen attached under said
ordpr. Said causo is coiitlniuled to tho
I5lh day of Octobor, 1917 , at 10
o'clock a. m. HARRY I. BLOCK,
73-3w PQaintiff.
Notico.
To Juanlta Frood, non-resldont do
fondant: You aro hereby notified that
on tho IGth day of Juno, 1917, Qus
Freed filed a ipotltjon against you In
the. District CoUrrt pi LlncoCn County,
Nebraska,, tho obJoct and prayor of
whlcli aro to obtain a divorce from you
on Uie ground that you have wilfully
abandoned tlio plaintiff without good
cause, for tho term ot moro than two
years last past and for tho custody of
the minor cbjld, tho issue of eald mar
rlago, to-wlt; Paulino F.rood ago 12
yoarfl. You aro required to answor
said potltloh on or boforo Monday, No
vember 5th, 1917. J
OUS FREED,
By GEO. N. GIBBS,
73-4w His Attornoy.
Torringfoii
C7-7 '
1 Offlco phono 241. Res.-phono 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nobraskft.
McDonald Bank Building.
Tht Nurse Brown Memorial
Homeopathic Hospital
1003 West Fomrta Street.
For tho troatmont of Medical, Surgical
and Obstotrical Patlonts.
JOHN S. TJHJfEM, M. I).
Dll. IIAKOLD Ak FEITNEK
Ostoepatk.
Bolton Building
Office- hours 0 a. m. to 6 p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Phones
Office Black 333 Ros. Black 1020
Hospital Phone Black 33.
House Phoae Black 033.
IV. T. PIUTCHABD,
GrHdaato VotorlnarIan
Bight years a Government Veterbuur-
ian. Hospital 218 oath Lccast SL,
one-half block southwest of the
Court Houst. '
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Halt Block North ot Postoftice.
Phone 58
A modorn institution for the
. cl8ntific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement,caBei.
Completely equipped X-Rny
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:.
Geo. B. Dent, H. D. V. Lucas, H. D.
' J. H. Redfield. M. D. J. S. Simraj, M.D
Sheep and Cattle
FOR SALE
Farmers this is tho year and the
time of the year to get stock to eat
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.
DERRYBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed EkIi aimers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day. Phone 234.
Night Phono Black 588.
Notico to Creditors.
' Estate No.. 1490 of Sophia Fodorhoof,
uucoascu in uio uoumy uourt ot uxn
coin County, Nebraska,
Tlio Stato of Nebraska, ss: Credi
tors of said ostato will tako notice
that tlio timo limited for presentation
and filing of claims against said
ostato 1b January 12, 1918, and for set
tlement or said ostato is Soptombor 7,
1918; that I will sit ut tho county
court room in said county, on Octobor
12, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. ni. and on
January 12, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m. to
recolvo, oxamlno, hear, allow or adjust
all claims and objections duly filed.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
sll-o9 County Judge.
Estrny Notice.
Taken un on my ilnnd In Hlnman
man precinct throo miles west of
North Platto, Soptombor 2, 1917, two
four year old honses: jyclEht about
1100 oach, ono black, the otlior bay
with Btar in forehead: no brands
Ownor can have animals by proving
proporty and paying chargos.
MARY FREDERICI.
Always Glad to Get
A Good Cigar
And there's no placo you can got a
good cigar better than at Sckmal
zrjcd'B. With filler and wrapper of
tlio best quality band made, Utere Is la
,the Schwalzrled-Biade cigar all tliat
the most exacting smoker demands.
, Wo handle tobacco and smokers'
articles.
j:rAiMEb:
SCRAP IRON
$6 per Ton.
North Platte Junk Hauae.
OLD LINE LIFE Policies
ON EASY TpRMS
J. E. SEBATtAN. Siato Mfirr.
Minn.MutuaiLifeIns.Cb.
Phone Office Red 612
Residence Red 348
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Notico of 1'clnion.
Estate No. 1503. of Nicholas Wiley
Grandoy. docoaaod. In tho Coumty"
Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska:
Tho Stato of Nobraska: To all por-
sons intcrostod In eald Eatato tako
notice that a potttlon haB boon filed
for tho appolntmont ot Lois Grandoy
aa administratrix of said ostato which.
has boon set for hearing heroin on
October 12th, 1917, at 9 o'clock a, m.
Dated Soptombor 17tb, 1917.
GEORGE E. FRENCH,
S18-09. County Judge.
Notico of Guardian's Final Settlement
In tho county court uourt or juin
coln County, Nebraska.
Stato of NobrasKa, to irou l. iior-
zog, Irono E, Horzog, Emuy
Horzog nnd L! T. Horzog,
minors, "Will tako notico that
O. E. Eldor, as Guardian, baa
filed his roport showing that all of
tho estate of Bald minors coming into
his poBsesslion, lias uoen uscu ror tuoir
Bupport, ana mat uioro remains noui-
Inir it onlil natntn for lilm in n.nf OS J
Guardian over, nnd graying for final
sctttlomont anu uisonargo as sucn
Guardian. Said matter will bo heard
boforo said court .Octobor 19, 1917, at
GEO. E., FRENCH,
County Judgo.
sl8-tolG
. Extension to Bund No. 1.
To whom iCmay concern.
Tho snoclal commissioner appoint
ed to locato a road aa followst... Com
mencing at Station No, 11 of Road
No. 11 in tho SW Ji of Soctlon .4,
Twp. 14. N., Range 30 west lot tho
6th P. M., runnlug tuonco In a northr
ly, northeasterly and nonthNvostorly
direction tlirougn tno w oi Baia
Section 4 and tlirough tlio W of
Soctlon 33, Twp. 15 N., Rango 30, west
to tlio northwest corner of said eoc
tion 33, thonco north on section lino
between Sections 28 and 29 of Bald
last township and range throo-fourths
of n milo thonco In a northoastorly,
northerly rtnd northwesterly dlroc-
tlon Uvrpugh tho NW of Bald Soc
tlon 28 and tho SW of soctlon ai
to tho quarter section cornor botweon
Sections 28 and 21, Twp. 15 N., Rango
30 west, thonco north on lino between
Sections 20 and 21, 1& and 17. of said
township and tan'go to a point about
25 chains north of tho cornor of Sec
tions 1G. 17, 20 and 21, thonco In a
northeasterly dirodtion through tlio
W. Ms of Sections 16 and 9, tlirough
tho SW Yi. and tho E of Section 4
of said last township and rango to a
point on tlio north lino of Said Soctlon
4 about 20 chains west of tho NE cor
nor of Bald Section 4, thonco north
erly and westerly across Sections
33 and 28, Twp. 16, Range 30, to tho
section lino between Sections 28, and
29, thonco northorly along Bald sec
tion lino botweon sections 28 and 29,
and Sections 21 and 20 to a point
about one-rourth of a mile south
from tho northwest cornor of Section
21, and thonco in a northwest direc
tion across Sections 20 and 17 to the
NW cornor of Soctlon 17 thenco on a
west and north direction across Sec
tions 7 and 6 to a point on tho north
lino of Soctlon 0 about ono-fourth ot
a mile cast of tho northeast corner of
Section 6, has roported in favor of
tho same as follows:
Boglnnlng at Station No. 11 of Road
Njo. 11 lu tlio SW Vi ot Section 4, Twp.
15 N Rango 30 W., running thonco In
a northeasterly and nortlrwcstorly di
rection through tho SW and tho
NW V. of said Soctlon 4, and through
tho SW Vi and the W V of the NW V
ot Section 33, Twp. IC, Rango 30 W.
to tho SW corner of Section 28. Tw"p.
16 N. Rango 30 W tlienco noYth
on soctlon lino botween Sections 28
and 29, Bald township and range,
three-fourths of a mllo, thonco in- a
northeasterly nnd northwesterly 'di
rection through tho NW V. NW M ot
said Soctlon 28 and through, tho W
SW Vi of Soctlon 21, Twp. 16. 'N..
Range 30 W., to tho quarter soctton
comer botwoon Boctions 20 and 21
thenco north on section lino between
Sections 20 aud 21 and bo
twoon Sections 16 and 17, said
township and rango, to a frolnt
and botweon Soctions 16 and 17, said
said township and rango, to a point
about thirty rods south of tlio quar
ter section cornor between said Soc
tions 16 and 17, tlienco in a north
easterly, northorly and northwester
ly direction through tho NW4,. SW
Vi' and tlio NWVl of Section 16 and
thrqugh tho SW SW V of Soctlon 9
to a point on lino between Soctions
8 and 9, Twp. 10 N., Range 30 W.
about 20 chains north of tho SW edr
nor ot said Soctlon 9, thence north
on lino between said said Sections 8
and 9 to a 'point about 108 rods south
Of tho NW cOrpor, ot said Soctlon 9,
thonco In a northeasterly direction
tlirough tho NWU of said Soctlon 9,
and .tlirough tho SE, SW J4. and tlio
"W KE and through tho W NB&
ot Soctlon 4, Twp. 10 N.. Rango 30 W,
to Uio north lino of said Boction' 4
about 22 chains west from tho NE
cornor of Said soctlon 4. ..,
All objections thoroto or claims 'tor
damages must bo filod In tho office
of tho county clerk on art before. 12
o'clock noon of the 10th lay otNo
vomber, 3917, or micb. road will ib
allowed without reroronco thoroto5
Dated at North. Platto, ,Nob.,- this
21st day. of August, 1917;.4fJsf -A.
S. ALLEN,
Bl-l County Clerk.
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