The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 24, 1921, Image 7

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NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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The Ideal Farmers Cow
The undersigned Dawson County Red Polled Breeders will
sell at the Sale. Pavilion, at Lexington, JNebr., on
Thursday, May 26,
33 Head of Cattle 33
20 cows and heifers, 13 head of young bulls six months to two years old. Some are
from cows in the advanced registry, and some from cows that will be, if their 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 GOO lbs.
of butter fat. The highest record of any one cow, 31725 Jean Du Luth Beauty, is S91.0
pounds butter fat.
A mere look at most of the offering in this sale will prove their ability in producing
a desirable type of feeders. The highest bqef 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 fanner's
way, making them capable 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 farmer's cow that will give a good How of milk enough to
nurse two calves well, while you milk the other and yet produce beef of good quality,
bo the cheapest way to maintain fertility? Has not the lied 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 hist 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 1G50 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 Charmer 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 1919.
As for Ramlal 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, Daiidy, 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
ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE CLOSTi
OF THE CLEAN-UP, l'AINT-UP
CAMPAIGN.
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HEAL ESTATE THANSFEHS.
R. 30, $S00.
May 10 B. B. Itedfleld and wife to
Following deeds have been recorU-' A1Iro? Shellenbarger et al-B& NE'.'.
ed in the office of C. W. Yoat Regis
ter of Deeds, for the week ending May
XI, 1921.
May 10 Samuel M. McCracke to
Thoma S. Holm lot 9 block 5 Tay
Thomas S. Holm lot 9 block 5 Tay-
Mny 13 Reuel P. McFadden and
Wifo to W. F. Klncaljl lot 12 block 23
Maxwell, ?3500.
May 13 W. F. Klncajl and wife to
John Griffith Sec. 30, T. 12, R. 2S,
?20,000.
May 13 Harry Lantz and wife to
Catherine Simons lot S, block 134 Nc.
Platte, $2800.
May 13 Frederick Elliott and wifo
to Ella F. States and John C. States,
west 14 feet lot 7, block 105, North
Platte, $1000. .
May 14 Fred M. Armstrong and
wifo to John W. Stafford lot 5 block
72 North Platte. $725.
May; 1G Frank iS. Buchanan to Ed
win L. Robinson west xk lot 3 nnd lot
4. block 19, No. Pintle Town Lot Co.'s
addition, $7000.
Mny 10 Robt, W. niackmoro to
First National Bank, Columbus, Sec.
19, T. 11, R. 31, $1000.
May 11- EUn I. Brown to Solomon
V. Sellers lots 2 aiiM 3 Sec. 31. T. 10,
and, tho SE Sec. 2G, T. 12, R. 31,
$3800.
May 1G Win. C. Reynolds and wife
to W. H. McDonald et al one-third n
tercst In part of Jots Hand 2 in block
102 North Platte, $8000.
May 17 J. C. Hollman nnu wifo to
Wilholmina Behrens lot 3 blork 7 H. fc
9. Addition to North Platte.
May 12 Louise Burke et al to Har
ry G. Stuve lot 3 block 2, RlverdaU:
addition to North Platte $550.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
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Clinton & Son. Graduate Opticians.
Try us for service.
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Peeler, Crosby & Raskins, Attys.
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT.
.Estnto'No. 1G74 of Albert Coolidge, de
ceased In tho Cohny Co,urt of Lin
coln County Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska to all per
sons interested in slad estate take
-notice JUiafc tho Administrator ihas
filed 'l "inl account and report of his
administration and a petition for final
settlement and discharge as such, and
petition for hearing on report of Ap
praiser under tho Inheritance tax
laws, which have been set for hearing
boforo satfl court on June 17, 1921,
at 10 o'clock n. m.. when you may ap
pear and contest Uio same.
Dated May 18th, 1921.
WM. II. C. WOODIIUST,
(SEAL) County Judge
Following is a list of licenses Is
suci 1 by County Judge Woodhurst for
tho week ending May 19.
May 12 Joseph D. Law fanner El
sie, Nobr., and Mrs. Lucy Al Mc
Cown, Elsie. Married by Judge Wood
hurst May 14 Marvin II. Hall, U. P. em
ployee, North Platte and Miss Luolla
B. Smith, North Platte.
May 14 Leonard It." Ward, farmer,
Keysoiie and Mrs. Mablo E. Wylle,
Stirboif Marked by Judge Wood
hurst, May 1G Geo. F. Thompson barber
of Sutherland and MJbs Christine
Polisk a nurso of Wallace. Married
by' Rev. C. F. Koch of the Lutheran
Church.
May 17 Ralph Vf. Talbot farmer of
North Platte arid Miss Mario Stack,
North Platte.
May 25th, the dalo Bet to have tho
clean up work completed, is closo at
hand. Up to date It Is a fdrnw betweon
tho First Ward nnd tho Second Ward.
Swope of the First Is trying to show
Forbes of the Second, somo yards:
Carroll of tho Third and Llork of tho
Fourth are urgc,i to uso their tolo
phones and automobiles if they ox
poet tho secrot Judges to really give
them a good looking over.
No high water mnkes It nice to
clean up. Let's do bettor. Tho Hoy
Scouts will start early In Juno with
tho 100 caijJs. ' You will feel bnd If
your neighbors all have one and you
frill, by a few points. If cleanliness is
noxt to Godliness, for tho sako of
your own pride, tho ward that you
llvo in, and our town In gen
eral, let's try to bo in keeping with
God-like and home loving people.
Aftpr consldornblo study' nnd
thought, It has been decided that tho
100 cards will bo nwarjied whoro
nil yards nro clean and. whoro all rub
bish has been removed from both the
front yards, back yards, gardens and
alloyB. This moans ashes, tin cans
weeds and all rubbish, such as sur
plus dirt. etc.
The Twentieth Century Club has
tho danjlellons going good. Wc nro
certainly In favor of removing all
dan)lolIons, as thoy will ruin a lawn
and surely look bnd.as woll as being
a post or nuisance. Wo thoreforo ask
and trust that tho citizens in each
ward will removo.tlio dandelions 100
from tholr yards, and to this end we
ask your co-oporatlon, but if you don't
do it, you will ho given your 100
card, providing you nro 100 per cent
otherwise. Wo suggest however, that
so long as your neighbor Is taking
tho yellow post from his yard, that'
you do likewise, 'so ho will havo .noth
ing on you.
Wo urgo and recommend that you
rnlso and havo a big garden full of
nlco things to cat und thnt you keep
tho weeds cut in your alleys and your
yards throughout tho weed growing
season. Wltlvtho co-operation and
assistance of ovory citizen, nil ttf
those things can bo accomplished. Jinn
think, If every monlbor of Uio Cham
ber of Comerco, tho Rotary Club, tho
Kiwanis Club, Twentieth Centurv
Club,, ( Mothers' Club, tho Parent
Teachers Organization In fact any nnd
all clubs and societies, will- simply
holp foster and push tho nbovq, move
ments just ns a matter of civic prido
for two Uays only, what a clean town
wo will havo. Come on now, alto
gether qn tho ono Issuo nnd let's seo
what can really bo done on May 24th
ami 25th.
Wo are, yours for a cleaner town
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CLEAN
UP AND PAINT-UP COMMITTEE
LOCAL AJtt PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Tnlbot roturned
from their wedding trip to eastern
points yesterday.
Pat Madlgnn of Council lliuiTs left
Saturday for western ponts nftor
transacting business In tho ctly.
Leo Miles, flremnn on tho Union Pa
cific railroad, ts suffering n wrenched
back due to a fall In the onglno while
on duty.
Mrs. Dean Richardson o't Omaha
loft Saturday for Memphis, Tcnn., nt
tor visiting at tho homo of hor par
ents Mr .and Mrs. C. S. Clinton.
To whom nro you going to sell your
Hay nnd Grain? Tho Harrlngtou Mor-
cnnttlo Co. will offer tho highest
prices.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Tnlbot ontortnln
ed the W. F. Stack family tho
Talbot family last evening nt tholr
romo in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Talbot who wore married last wool:.
O." SnodgrosB returned Saturday
from Omaha nnd Council Bluffs whero
hovtsltcH relatives.
Dr. L, J. KHAUSE, Dentist X.Itnv
Diagnosis. McDonald Hnnk Building
Phone 7.
Theodoro Wcntlnnd nnd family mov
od tho latter part of tho week from
tho Twine'm apartments 'to tho John
Frazir homo on cast Fourth" Btreot. ,
FOlC FRONT WHEKLS
SHAVER ROLLER BEARINGS
OUTLAST THE CAR
They 'exactly roplaco ball boarlngs.
Just knock out tho cujs nnd cones
and put Shufora In. Thoy fit. No
mnchlno work nccossnry. ,
FULLY GUARANTEED. SOLD BY
DEALERS AND GARAGE MEN. .
Distributed by
W. S. LOVE.TOV
3818 Mason
OMAHA
ANNOUNCEMENT
Wo deliver grocorlos amounting to
$1.50 or over free; under that amount
tho chargo for delivery Is 10c extra.
Wo soil for cash, you buy for. loss.
ECONOMY GROCERY.
Mrs. Bosslo Show attended tho senor
cIubs piny "Tho Old Maids' Conven
tion" at Horshey Friday ovcnlng.
Porch boxes wo call for them, fill
and return thorn when ready. North
Platto Floraf Co., Phone 1023.
For Fruit and Ornamental
Trees, Peony and Dahlia Roots,
Cinnamon and Maderla
Hardy Pinks,
Trees and
Vines, J.t
Pansy Plants, ;:
Plants that Grow, fr
"".if llmi.nu ...l.l nlt, nianli if
V U I. A W . . D, (111.1 UlllUI . 1.1111E
for any occasion, call
NORTH PLATTE FLORAL 'CO.,
Visitors Welcome. Phone 1023
West 12th Cor. Curtis.
A QUIET PLACE
to bring your friends to dine. A
place whoro tho greatest caro Is ox
exclsed In tho selection of tho food
materials. A place whero tho cuisine
Is exquisite, whero tho china and cut
lery is tasteful, and tho surroundings
pleasant. This Is such a place. Com
and enjoy It
HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE.
5 mm r i li IV 1
g Mutual building and Loan Association
Of Norfh PUtte, Nebraska
Resources $1,477,321.69.
In order to provide fundB for approved loans this Association will Is
sue a limited amount of fts Paid Up Stock. This stock draws dividends
at rate of six per cent per annum, payable March 1st and Soptombor
iBt. Money Invested In this stock can be withdrawn nt any time on
thirty dnys' notice.
T. C. PATTERSON. BESSIE F. SALISBURY,
President. Secretary.
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TBI
Lot
esiaence
$200.00 $250.00 $300.00
And Up to $748.00
Located in the 1000 to the 1600 blocks
on west 4th, 5th, 6ih and 1st, 2nd and
3rd Streets.
Easy Terms. Easy Building Restrictions.
MINER HINMAN,
OVERALLS Q(Sc
I'NION MADE OF EXTRA J J
HEAVY WEIGHT BLl'E DENIM
CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS
29c
LIGHT Oil MEDIUM RIU
DOUBLE KNEES, HEELS AND TOES....
3 PAIR FOR 85c.
WORK GLOVES
HEAVY
CANVAS
LEATHER
FACED
Whoro Low Price
Moots
Oood Quality.
. Cor. Front & Dowoy Sts.
Health for Aching Victims of Veurifis
When you get a fovorlsh, aching
Boreness of tho arm which seems to
havo Idoprlvcd tho muscles of powor,
tho troublo is neuritis.
Nourltls Is an lnllammntlon of tho
norye. Ita blood vessols oxpand.
thoro b excessive heat, and thoro, Is a
dlshargo of Borum Into tho colls
which Boftous tho muscles and dogen
orates tho nerve. The causo is pres
sure at tho Bplnal norvo oponing, and
tho correction 1b chiropractic spinal
adjustments. If nttontion is glvon In
tlmo, no serious results follow. Tho
tendency of neuritis, unless tho causo
is romoveu-, Is to paralyzo tho part affected.
ACT TODAY
Chiropractic romovoB tho causo of
your disease. Consultation Is with
out chnrge.
Drs. States & States,
The I'. S. C. Chiropractors. '
Building and Loan Building
.North Platto Nebrnslia.
CHIROPRACTIC
CORRECTS
0ISEASE3 ATHE FOLLOWING
VV CARS
VS. NOSE
THROAT
jcr- ARMS
urAOT
LUNGS
LIVER
STOMACH
PANCREAS
SPLEEN
KIDHEY5
DOWELS
APPENDIX
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LOWER
LIMBS
LOWER PINCHED
NERVES, IMPOSSIBLE
TO FURNISH
PROPER IMPULSES
(LIFE AND health)
1 0 THEIR ORGANS
AND TISSUES
iimmiminnnir
Prove d !
THE manufacturer of any phono
graph can cluim that it brings
the true art of great artists.
Only ono phonograph can prove that
it docs so. That phonograph is the
New Edison, the only phonograph
that sustains the test of direct com
parison. Ccme in hear it. Ask
about our Budget Plan, which gives
you credit through a gentleman's
agreement.
Dixon Music Shop.
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Over Union State Bank
Phone 821J