The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 08, 1921, Image 6

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
WHAT OTHER
PAPERS SAY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM EX
CHANGES WHICH REACH
OUR DESK.
OLD LANDMARK
Tho Glasburn mon nro digging n
large pit on tho ground noar tho old
court houso building into which they
wMl tumblo tho grout walls. Tho dirt
from tho pit will bo used oa a filler
for tho ontiro campus. Thoy will
finish razing tho walls this wook, and
bo good byo to an old landmark, and
good riddanco ns woll. Mr. Glnsbum
and sons hnvo removed tho lumbor
to t) o ranch which. Is to construct a
set of ttvm buildings. Sldnoy Tele
graph. ,
U. P. EXTENSION
Stool Is now bolng laid on tho main
lino of tho Union Pacific railroad's ox-
Goshon Hole on tho first fow mllos of
tension from Holg, Nobraakn, into
ronjdbod graded. Constructors havo fin-
ished springing tho old dump at tho
end if tho lino in Nebraska up to grado
two mllos of matorlal track has boon
built and a giant movablo crano has
nrrlvodjthero and is oxpHUng tho j
work considerably. Such rapid prog
ress is being mado It Is expected
trains will bo running ns far west as
Lyman, Nob., by Soptombor 1, nnfl that
boot dumps will bo installod in that
section In tlmo to movo this year's
crop of sugar boots. Goshon IIolo
News.
INDIAN GRAVES
Workmen engaged In excavation
upon tho Union Pacific extension un
covered skulls and bones of some
thing liko a dozen persons at a point
a milo or so west of station No. 2
known as tho Balloy farm In tho
upper edge of Mitchell valloy. Dr F.
B Young who makes regular trips
ovor tho extension, handllny the
medical work for tho railroad camps,
brought ono of tho skulls into tho
Courlor oftlco Wodnosday. It Is his
opinion that tho skull was that of an
Indian and that tho bones unearthed
represent a portion of what is loft
of an Indian burying ground. Most
of tho bonoa woro unceremoniously
dumped asldo with tho rest of tho
excavated matorlal and will continuo
to rest In tho bosom of Mother JEarth
and form a part of tho railroad grado
ovor which countloss millions will
In tho futuro pass along tho now
trjmscontlncn'tal Touto. There ar
several points In tho western part
of tho country whoro burial places
aro known to exist, ono bolng in tho
lower part of Mitchell valloy and
another in tjio vicinity of Horse
Creek but In cuch caso theso aro id
entified in history ono as a mili
tary cometery from which a number
of bodios havo boon removed within
tho liast fow years, and the other
whore tho victims of an Indian mas
sacre woro Intorcd.Tho present dis
covory Is not a matter of knowledgo
so far as can bo learned, and tho
theory of an Indian burial ground js
probably correct Coring Courlor.
::o::
Misses Doris and Holon Solbort of
Grand Island arrived Tuosday to
visit local friends.
Dr. F. V. Miller, Dentist, Keith
Theatre Building.
Dorothy Hostotter returned to hor
home In Maxwoll Wednesday aftor
visiting at tho homo of Mrs. Claudo
Lanco.
To whom aro you going to soil your
Ilay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer-
cantllo Co. will offer tho highest
prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blalock return
ed from Omaha yesterday. They woro
accompanied by tho lattcr's slsjtor,
MIsb Margaret Fltzputrlck.
Francis Norrls roturned to Chey
enne Wodnosday after colobratlng tho
Fourth In tho city.
Why Not Enjoy a Vacation
Right Here at Home?
A vacation from tho family wash tub from Blue
Monday and all its cares.
Just resolvo right now, this week, to bundle up the
family wash and send It to us. We'll wash everything
sweet and clean for you with Turo Soft lYator (just like
rain water) which we obtain from our new IVnter Soften
ing Plant, and iron all tho flat pieces.
Then we'll return your bundle, all complete except
for a fow things you can iron at your llesure.
Think of all tho time and toll this plan will saVe you
yet it costs so very little.
. Gather up ovorythlng that needs washing, phone for
our driver and he'll call promptly.
Dickey's Sanitary Laundry
"YOUR BOSOM FRIEND"
Tho Soft Wator Laundry
Phono 77
108 Wost Sixth Street
Easy to Remember
FRONTIER COUNTY AGKICULTUll.
Ali AGENT TELLS OF TRIP TO
THE STATE FARM.
-:o:
STILL SAWING WOOD
AT 101
Tho following communication from
W. H. Campbell, County Agent of
Frontier County tells of tho trip mado
by Frontlor County farmers to tho
Experimental Substation, and other
matters of Interest to farmers.
This year tho corn plowing and
harvest overlapped so far that the
annual tour to tho North Platto Ex
periment Station was postponed. How
ever a fow wont to look over tho
. mall grain platto and to report ob
servation. By the Experimental Station re
ports we find that tho farmers of
Frontjler County aro following tho
best practlco-wheat or oats aftor corn
and corn after small grain.
While a largor yield of wheat is
obtained on groun)l that was summer
fallowed, tho difference Is not enough
to pay for tho loss of a crop every
other year by the summer fallow or
tillage
Corn continuously aftor corn work
ed out bottor than wheat following
wheat
Next week wo will toll about tho
dairy herd of grado rind purebred
Holstolns.
Another sowing club was organized
Tuosday ovenlng, Juno 27, at schlol
district No. 10 7East Curtis. Miss AUcO
Olson is leader.
Tho east Curtis pig club complctod
Its organization with Stephen LaRuo
m local leader. ,
Keep on sawing wood and for
get your age is the living advice of
lames A. Kochcford who is shown
here celebrating his 10 1st birthday
at the old buck saw. The picture
was taken at his home in Brighton.
Mass., last week. His wife, 84
years old, assisted him to make
merry. He says a little exercise
after passing 100 years is just as
enjoyable as before reaching the
century mark and to thi tiMct!
he attributes his joy in lite.
One Way to get Big
Mileage Regularly
The importance of gasoline with a complete chain of boiling
point fractions
You wouldn't expect to light a green stick with a match.
- Yet some gasolines are like green sticks. They neither
ignite quickly nor burn up completely because they lack
sufficient low boiling-point fractions for kindling, and have
too great a proportion of slow-burning elements.
Straight distilled gasoline How to get better result at lvs
possesses tho complete
chain of boiling points
which assures quick igni
tion and practically instant,
complete combustion.
Every bit is converted into
heat and power gives big
ger mileage per gallon than
slow-burning mixtures, or
less carefully refined gaso
line. Red Crown Gasoline has a com
plete chain of boiling point
fractions
Red Crown Gasoline is straight
distilled gasoline. It meets all
specifications required by the
United States Navy for motor
gasoline. It has a complete
chain of boiling-point fractions
low, medium and higher boiling-point
fractions which, in
right proportion, assure big
power and big mileage. It Is
uniform and dependable wher
ever you buy it,
Ttt M ffi UUi k
mi I
9 3A$OHN
mniM en scour if num
1
I
cost
The way to get mileage and
power economically, to escape
carbon troubles, to have a spry,
quick-starting engine, is by per
fect adjustment of the motor to
the fuel used. This can only be
secured by using gasoline that
is UNIFORM gasoline you
can get wherever you are
gasoline that gives a lean, dry,
powerful mixture under all
weather conditions. Use Red
Grown Gasoline.
Authorized Red Crown Dealers
Everywhere
Wherever you go you can al-.
ways get Red Crown Gasoline
from reliable, competent and
obliging dealers. The gasoline
and motor oils they sell make
motor operation more economi
cal and marc dependable. They,
are glad to render the little
courtesies which make motor
ing pleasanter. Drive in where
you see the Red Crown Sign.
ITnte or ask for a
Red Crown Road Map
STANDARD OIL COMPANY- OF NEBRASKA
RED CROWN GASOLINE
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
f MONEY THROWN ON THE WAXES
RETURNS TO YOU IN A FEW DAYS'
PART, however small, of evcrv dol
lar you spend in your own town
comes back to you. The more money
that is spent in this town, the more
there is to be spent WITH YOU,
no matter whether your business is
farming, dry; goodsing, restaurant
ing, plumbcring or laboring.
This is true of every town and"
city in the land. But the town that
can coax money from the people of
other towns, soon becomes so pros
perous that people flock to it, and
that's how wealthy cities are made.
It is the duty of every man andi
woman in this community to spend
every cent ho intends to spend right'
here. .It is his duty tot himself, so
that his own property, his own busi
ness, his own job will be worth
more worth more in the selling market.
Homes and farms and blocks and businesses and jobs are
least valuable and poorest In communities whose people spend
.their money elsewhere. "
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HOME, DOLLARS I
FOR SALE
Ono 18 month old Shorthorn bull,
blocky, weight about 1300 lbs.
Three young Shorthorn bulls ready
for small herds.
A fow good Ilostoln-Frolsian bulls
ready for sorvico.
Theso aro priced to soli.
Experiment Substation.
John Ititncr left yostordayfor Den
vor to visit frlonds for two weeks.
Mlas Ethel Suite went to Oslikosh
Wednesday to spend a week with rel
atlves.
Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians,
r-rv us for service.
Misses Nell Cooney and Kato Miles
left Wednesday for Denvor to spend
two woeks.
Mr. nnld Mrs. H. Soaburg returned
tho first of the week from an extended
visit in eastern Iowu.
Miss Glnjiys ICnapp 'returned to her
homo In Maxwell Wednesday after
visiting frlonds In the city.
Miss Katherlne Stovens of Ottumwa
Iowa, was tho honorcji guest at dinner
at tho Harry Stovons home Thursday
evening.
Dr. F. W. Miller, Dentist, Keith
Theatre Building,
Mrs. C. M. .Nowton and son Donald
roturned Wednesday from Pino Bluffs
anil Choyenno whoro thoy visited ovor
tho Fourth.
Miss Marlon. Smith returned to her
homo in Kearney Wednesday after
visiting at tho homo of hor sister Mr3
Wm. Strauss.
Mrs. Roscoo Zlmmer nnd daughter
Gladys returned to their homo in Sid
noy Tuosllay aftor visiting at tho W,
H. LoDIoyt homo.
Mrs. L. M. Mackintosh roturned to
hor homo In Lowollon Wednesday
nfter celebrating tho fourth nnd visit
lng friends in tho city.
Miss Frances Wostrlng of Lincoln
who has boon tho houso guest of Miss
Violet Maddox left Wednesday for
Denver to spend two weeks.
First class painting and paper hang
ing- Elogant stock of wall paper just
received. Store at 113 W. Sixth St.
Phono 570W. H. H. Lnndgraf and
Kdd Frlend-
"Jack'' O'Donnoll, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. O'Donnell of Denvor, enter
tained a fow frlonds Wednesday at the
W- H. LoDIoyt homo in honor of his
first birthday.
A law has recently been passed In
Now York by which a new housc car
ries an exemption of $5,000 In valuat
ion for taxes. This applies only to tho
first year's tax and Is JJeslgned to en-
courago building. It has not been lu
force long enough to enablo ono to
Judgo of tho result Howovor as a gen
eral proposition It Is not right to ex
empt, any prlvato property from taya-
tlon because that makes all otner
property thmat Is taxed pay a llttlo
more. Just so much money lias to bo
raised from taxation and Uio prob- Is
to got each to pay his Just proportion
Dr. F. W. Miller. Dontlst, Ketth
Thoatro Building.
A numbor of young pooplo hold an
onjoyablo dancing party at tho Coun
try Club Wednesday ovonlng. Tho out
of town guosts woro Miss Frances
Wostrlng of Lincoln, tho houso guost
of Miss Violet Maddox, Miss Reba
Evos of Oakland, Calif.,, a guest at
tho York Hlnman homo, nnd Miss
Faltho Campbell ot Los Angeles,
guost at tho F. A. Rlckard homo.
A numbor of Amorlcan Legion mon
attonded tho funoral ot Oscar Brown
at Horshoy on Tuosday afternoon. Tho
fun oral was conductcjl by mombors
of Company E ot this city. Oscar
Brown was tho son of Mr. and Mm.
Wator Brown of Hershey and died at
a local hospital from an Infection
which sot In rocontly. At ono tlmo ho
was a student in tho North Platto High
School and later joined Company E
and sorvod during tho World War,
ITo was well known hero anji had
many frlonds on account ot his happy
disposition nnd other good qualltlos.
An obituary will bo published later.
Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
General Farm Sales A Specialty, alst
Real Estate. References and Date:
I'lrst Nntlonnl Bank.
North Platto, Nebraska. ,
. W.V.V.V. . VV..W.V. J
J.S.TWINEM M.D.
Homeopathic Physician &
Surgeon
General Practlco and
Construction Surgery
Hospital Accommodation
Platto Valley Hospital
Former Nnmo Twlnem JIospItnL
NORM PLATTE, NEBR.
WYLIE WALKER
Export' Piano Tunor and Ropalrer.
Leavo orders at 914 W. 4th St.
Or Phono 334.
Office 340 HousolM1!
DE. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
Over tho OaslB. North PlatU.
GEO. B. DENT
Physician and Surpreon
Spcclnl Attention Given to Surgery
nnd Obstetrics
Office Building & Loan' Building
Phono: Office 130. Residence
HOWARD YOST
Dental Surgeon
Phono 307 " Twlnem Bldg-
Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygiene
i'none Houso 123GJ. Offico 298.
Office phono 241. Res. phono 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician
North Platto, Nebraska
Knlghta of Columbus Building.
CANCER REMOVED
By Harmloss Remedies.
CIIAS. It. DEVER, M. D.
307 Brownell Block. Lincoln, Nebr
GO TO
II. & F. FEED STORE
For Millet Seed and Feed Phono G39W
-HER3IINGHAUSEN & FROMAN.
OTIS B, rLATT, M. n
Physician andSurgcon
X-RAY
Diagnosis and Treatment
Calls answered Day and Night.
Ovor Union State Bank. Phono 296
W T. PRITCHARD
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex
assistant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 315 South Vino Street Hoi'
pltal Phono 633, House Phono 633.
DRS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
5, 0. 7 Building & Loan Building.
Offico Phone 70. Ros. Phone 1242
DR. J. R. McKIRAHAN
Practice Limited to Diseases of
Women -and Surgery
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
Phones Offico 113. Residence 265
DERRYBERRY. & FORBES,
Licensed Embalmers
Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors
Day Phono 41
Night Phone Black CSS
NOTICE OF SALE
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. .
Special Attention Given to
Surgery
McDonald Bank Building
Office Phono 83 Residence 38
DR. HAROLD FENNER
Osteopath
OVER HIRSCHFELD'S
Office Phono 333 Res. Phono 102ft
DR. REDFIELD
PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN
Surgeon, X-Ray
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
tuuuea uince tH2, ixesldenco 676
NOTICE
At the Special Meoting of tho lotral
voters of school district number 95 of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, whlcr will
bo hold at tho school houso on Mon
day, July 11, 1921, at 2:00 P. M. East
Timo, tho proposition will
mlttcd to tho vojtors of raising the
biAlgot of Ono Thousand dollars to
conduct the school for tho coming
year. This will require a levy not to
oxceed ono hundred mills on, tho dol
lar of the assessed valuation of said
district. o. N. SANFORD.
Director.
John Grant, Attornoy.
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estate No. 1825 ot Goorgo Lannln, de
ceased in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
. Tho Stao of Nebraska. To all per
sona interested in Bald Estato take
notice that a potltlon has boon Hied
for tho issuance of Loiters of Ad
ministration to Emma Lannln, and for
tho appolntmont ot Emma Lannln as
Administratrix of said estato which
has boon set for hearing herein on
July 12th, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated Juno 20th, 1921.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
iSEAL) County Judgo.
NOTICE OF BIRDWOOD IRRIGA
TION DISTRICT.
J. V. Roralgh has a Warehouse
man's Lien against ono Ford Runa
bout, color red, Motor No. 318722, do
posited nnd left at J.V. Romlgh Gar-
ago, on September 5th, 1920, by Wm,
B. Farrol, and eald automobile Is hold
on tho account ot Wm. R. Farroll in
tho amount ot $131.00 and accrued
costs.
By vlrtuo thoreot and to cover said
claim J. V. Romlgh will sell at pub
lic auction at Romigh's Garago on
'July 13th, 1921, at 6th and Locust
Streets, 1 o'clock P. M. to tho highest
blddor for cash tho said-automobile
abovo described.
J. V. Romlgh, Lloa Holder.
By HoaglasiJ & Carr, Attyo.
Notice is heroby given that tho as
sessor In and for tho BIrdwood Irri
gation District, Lincoln County, Ne
braska, has completed the assessment
for Bald district and has dollverod
Bamo to tho Secretary. Tho Board of
Directors is hereby called to meet at
tho offico of tho Secrotary on SE'4
of Sec. 36, T. 15, It 32, Tuesday, July
5, 1921, to act as a Board of Equaliza
tion and to hear and adjust all ob
jections to tho assessmont Tho sold
Board to remain in session as long as
necessary, not to exceed ten days,
during which tlmo all objections to
tho assessment and valuation will be
hoard and determined.
Dated this 8th day ot June, 1921.
MARY O. McNEEL, Secretary.