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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1921)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Tk Ideal Farmers Cow The undersigned Dawson County Red Polled Breeders will sell at the Sale Pavilion, at Lexington, Nebr., on May 20,1921. 33 Head of Cattle 33 20 cows and lieifers, 13 head of young bulls six months to two years old. Some are from cows in the advanced registry, ad some from cows that will be, If thelr'present record of an average of two lbs. ,per day continues and their record completed. The records of the breed show them easily capable of producing from 400 to 600 lbs. of butter fat. The highest record of any one cow, 31725 Jean Du Luth Beauty, is S91.5 pounds butter fat. A mero look at most of the offering in this sale will prove their ability in producing a desirable type of feeders. The highest beef test record showed the breed capable of producing well marbled steak, the carcass dressing 73.72 per cent. This offering will not be loaded with fat, but are handled in a practical farmer's way, making them capablo of converting roughage into beef and milk. If- agriculture is the foundation of all pursuits, and without fertility the soil will soon become bar ren, would not a practical fanner's cow that will give a good flow of milk enough to nurse two calves well, while you milk the other and yet produce beef of good quality, be the cheapest way to maintain fertility? Has not the Red Polls been bred along these lines longer and are they not more highly developed in dual purpose than any other bred? Come and see. Teddy, our foundation herd bull, had for his sire Profector, a Chicago Interna tional Champion, and his dam, Nina, had a record of G gallons of milk per day. The year we sold Teddy's Best, that won 32 championships, Mr. Anthony bought the Calf Lexington by Teddy and out of Bonnie, a 1650 lb. cow, the greatest producer we ever owned. Lexington was the calf that made Mr. Hansen feel like Hopping pen nies as to which one-to take. Had Lexington been fitted and shown by Anthony like Teddy's Best, Teddy's Best might .have had to be renamed. Since then the herd, has had at its head Red Knight by Happy Jack, and Chief Channel 3397, a first prize "Sen ior calf at Nebraska State Fair, 1919, a son of Royal Charmer and a grandson of the 2400 lb. Charmer, the grand champion at the Chicago International l&ifl. As for Randal 24811, the present herd bull in the Anderson herd, we quote from Chester Graff, this notes, "As a two year old, Randal was undefeated in his class at the Iowa, Nebraska, and both Kansas State Fairs." His dam, Ruperta, a champion in her time, weighed over 1700 lbs., in how form, and was pronounced by different judges as a most remarkable type of dual purpose cow. She was a great producer at the pail. She was the dam of several champions at the leading shows of America. His sire, Dandy, was a champion at several state fairs in 1912-13. Also his broth er, Dixon, was grand champion bull at 1909 International at Chicago. Several of his calves in this sale are show prospects and will be a pride to " any owner. For further particulars send for catalogue to either J. 0. ANDERSON & Son or C. R. ANTHONY &' Son WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM EX CHANGES WHICH ItEACII OUR DESK. OPEN AGAIN Tho Sterling, Colorndo, bank, closed a few weeks ago for adjustment, was re-op'ened for business on AVednosday morning of this weok. All doposltors will bo paid In full, wo nro told, In Bovcrnl payments. Exchange NEW WILDING" Laying of brlok was started on tho Sutherland Drug Co.'s now building .Monday and will bo pushed to comple tion as soon as possible When com pleted this will bo one of tho best Btoro rooms In Sttthcrlniijl. Suther land Courier. HOT SHOT Jns. T. Peenoy moved from Kearney to North Platto this weok and ordors Ills paper sont thore. Mr. Feenoy says they havo had lots of rain at Kearnoy this spring, but says North Platto looks dry. Ho may change his opinion about dry North Platto when ho gets onto the ropes. Brady Vindicator. LOCAL AN1 PERSONAL Mrs. Helen Carson went to Gibbon Saturday to visit. Order" your shrubs and trees of North Platto Floral Co. Mrs. Chas. McNeal loft Saturday for Maxwell' to visit. Mrs. Everett Ware, of Hershey, was tho week end guest of Mrs. Olive Sal isbury. Miss Kathryn McConnell of Her bhoy visited friends In tho city Sat urday. Miss Lena Myers resigned her po sition in Dr. Brock's office and is visiting in Kearney. Chas Justice and Carl Backers left for Three Mile lake Saturday on a fis' Sng trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Scott returned to their home in Gothenburg Satur day after visiting In th,o city. A baby girl "was born to Mr. and Mrs., Fred Jackson Friday. -AH con cerned are doing nicely. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Witt of SUiplotqii Friday at tho General Hospital. Rugs and carpets cleaned. 1039W and GG1W. Mrs. J. A. Isainan of Aurora left for her home yestcrjday aftor visiting her mother Mrs. Lena Salisbury. WHY WE FAVOR THE CLEAN UP CAMPAIGN NOW ON. SOME SYSTEM At, thi' special meeting of tho vll lago board hold IMonday evening Mayor Thompson .designated ' Earl Comstock ns Btrcet supervisor, ltay Walker ns light and wnter supervisor, Emmett Hales Is clerk and treasurer, anl has his hands full with these two offices. Placing tho affairs of tho village' on, this basis, and dividing the responsi bilities nmong tho mcmhors works to ward co-operation an(i will tend to ward better city government. Of course all membors-wlll work In conjunction at rogular board meet ings. Hershey Times. Barl Hicks, of Denver, manager of tho Bankers Supply., transacted bus iness In tho city tho latter part of the week. Mrs. Mose McFarland returned from Omaha Saturday where she accom panied Mr. McFarland who underwent., an oporatlon. Making the Turn from Lumbago to Health Lumbago Is a form of muscular rheumatism. Muscular rheumatism contracts tho muscles cither at the nerve ends or at their point of at tachment. .When muscular rheuma tism is located in the lumbar region, or smnl of the back, it is called lumbago. Lumbago is accompanied by fever and tho vain Is Intense. Mlvoment is Impossible. Tho victim can seldom turn over in bed. Tho troublo Is causoU b ypressuro on lumbar spinal riorves and spinal nerves to tho kld noys. Chiropractic spinal adjust ments restoring a full degree of nerve power to tho affected kidneys and muscles brings back tho normal con dition of health. ACT TODAY Chiropractic rcmovos tho cause of your disease. Consultation Is with out charge. Drs. States & States, The P. S. C. Chiropractors, nnlldlng and Loan Building North Platto Nebrnsku. Tuiimmlfirrtiinuritra CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS DISEASES THE FOLLOWING Spinal jA.oin HEAD EYE5 CABS NOSE 5- THROAT t- ARMS :io urAor ' i imr. ft V" LIVER STOMACH PANCREAS SPLEEN KIDNEYS BOWELS APPENDIX (BLADDEh LOWER LIMBS LOWER PINCHED NERVES, IMP055IBLE TO FURNISH PROPER IMPULSES (LIFE AMD HEALTH) 1 0 THEIR ORGANS AND TI5SUE5 A few linmucato homes in a lino residence district will not safeguard even that neighborhood from an op idemic. Smallpox may originate In an unsnnltarjf home Imlles away, and sweep tho city. A polluted water sup ply, or a stagnant pool In a vacant lot may become the source of a typholl epidemic. Dust, dirt and fllth breed disease. Disease hastens decay and death. Let's banish these enemies of good health' and long lire. Let's work to gether for a cleaner and more sani tary city. This is tho greatest and most Impprtant .co-operative offort that we can mnko for reducing our mortality rate. Thero can bo nothing flner than the community spirit which domains that wo clean up, paint tip, and keep It up. Nq scientist, living or dead, has been able to explain why any person should die, except by accdont or violence. They can seo no reason for It except that "it is, appointed to every man oiic- to die.'' Scientists have discovered that from tho moment a baby Is born, tho forces of lifro and of destruction begin to fight In tho cells of its brain and of Its bJly Until maturity, tho colic multiply rapidly and thus growth is accomplished. - But oven during this growing period, tho germs of decay aro busily at work It also has been kliscovercd by scient ists that cloanllnoss and Banltary liv ing conditions prolong Individual and community llfo. Tills Is not theory, but logical and sonslblo reasonlg, demon strated In practice. It should ho gen erally understood by every man, wo man and child. PASS FISHING - Three mllojnko tho past ten days has "been tho paradiso for tho nimrod Bport, Tho gamoy bass havo boon "striking" with much regularity and many the string of sfilnors havo been brought Into Arthur, besides sovoral handsome plates afforded tho rural home. "Cotton" Gorsuch reports tho big single baBS so far this season, woight four and a half pounfls. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Cowan with a boat assisting the excited "nlm" in land ing tho prlzo. Dr. Fnrr, son Fnrrol, Lako Crouso, Hay Cardwell and Guy Pitt havo each got their sharo, and it Was a most toothsomo breakfast of "a la bass" at tho Husy Boo Cafe Tuesday morning. Arthur Enter prise. Mr. and Mrs. "Wm. Cauffman went to Denver Sunday where they will mako their future home. Profitable Investments Yi rim rutin ,Mort-agt 6, 7 rim OHy Mortjagea 7 7'i Tn Year Gold Notes 7yi lotwMt (iijible e.m anmin. rclleclnl and Mmltlati by ua f... of charjo -llkrw.it a, principal hn n rou.M ilur Uttaliwl into nation Hill Im mil uiuu riu.t. Writ for ut.it iMMmiKsr inuj.-riN "THIRTY YEARS OF SERVICE" Woods Brothers Companies St.urhln Department LINCPLN, WElilt, rhime B-6744 TEMPORARY. The First National bank of this city did not open for business on Wednos day of this week. This institution Is not Insolvent nnd it Is bol!ovel from careful Inquiry by Tho Telegraph, that its temporary closing was bocauso of the slow liquidation of Its vnper. The farmers wore not In a position to pay thoir agricultural obligations duo tho bank, and the current do mands wcro such that tho deposits gradually reduced until tho bank's re serve wns Impaired. " ' Wo understand stops will bo taken Immediately to re-orgnnlzo tho bank. It is not because of mismanagement or bad paper held by tho bank, but merely a question of slow liquidation, which is not peculiar to tills locality aloiic. Tho general depression throughout tho country universally contributes to financial strain, yot Sldnoy's financial Institutions aro on a solid foundation nnd will recover from declino in prices nnd bo back to a normal conjlitlon perhaps iporo speedily than any other section of tho state Sldnoy Telegraph. JIAIlKIAtili LICENSES Following Is a list of marrlago li censes lssii(l by County Jttdgo Wood hurst during tho past weok: Mav 0 Lawronco B. Dlcdol, farm er. North Platto aiJ Mrs. Allco M. Dlcdol. North Platto. Married by Co. Judge Wootlhurst. May ll Robort J. Battello, farmor, Douglas Wyo., Jhd ,M1ss Hazel I. Tumor, clerk, Curtis, Nebr. : :n: : i; Dent wns a professional visitor to Sutherland Friday. all : Piflcr Select your Paper at Home PHONE 1061J PHIL DEATS riATUIMr MEN and ML.U 1 IIUIU YOUNG MEN DO MOT HE MISLEAD THE WAR IS OVER HUT IT SEEMS HARD FOR SOME PEOPLE TO LET LOOSE COME IN AND LET US PROVE TO YOU WHAT REALLY EXCELLENT CLOTHING CAN HE BOUGHT AT A FAIR PRICE -IF YOU CAN BE SATISFIED WITH A REAL SUIT- WE ARE SATISFIED WITH A REASONABLE PROFIT. FOR SUITS THAT AfiE SELLING ELSEWHERE $20.00 to $35.00 WE ASK $1-50 $OC 10 TO J WHERH LOW PRICE MEETS GOOD QUALITY CORNER FRONT & DEWEY STS. FT "--. i ' " A'.ritf . Mil The State LeglRluturn has jviRt passiH a law authorizing school districts in Nobrnsiui to consoli Jnto so that rural pupils will havo tho 8IU1IO educational advantages as those or tho cities. In view of this fact I havo planned and designed u school building that will moot all tho necessary requirements of any school Ulstrlct that Is contem plating erecting such a structure. Tho plans call for a combined graddo school and high school undor one roof. There aro throo en trances. In tho basoment tUco Is a largo gymnasium with raisotl balconies for spectators, manunl training department with storage room, boys mid girls tollot,nllor nnd fuel room, corrlflors wherein locker spaco Is available. Tho drat lloor consists of four grarto rooms, lunch room and Superintendent's office which can bo used ns a clasB room If doslrod. Tho sotond lldoor has a assembly room with stago so arranged that It can bo use) I for class room. Tlioro Is also ono grndo room on this floor togothor with domestic science, agricultural and pclonco laboratory dopartmont and a, library. Each grado room in tho building, of vhicli thero aro five, has a largo ward robo, and a drinking fountain Is provided Jov each lloor. Tho build ing has a completo system or ventilntion. Tho nbovo plcturo Is a perspective of tho exterior design of tho building. I wish to say that tlicso drawings aro on fllo In my olTIco nnd I will be pleased to take tho project up with Ulstrlct boards and go Into dotall rurthor in tho matter. Call on mo or nddiesR all It it or) of Inquiry to VICTOR F. BECK ARCHITECT NOKTII I'LATTi:, N'IMHtASKA. Some folks apparently aregoLting rich Avith great ease. In fact, they are the ones who commenced By Laying Aside a Fixed Portion of their Income Each Week and depositing it In a rell xble bank. Then when oppor tunity offered they had the necessary funds for taking advantage of it. liornrmujir'aiTTiiirntn: