NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF, INTEREST TO RfiRAL READERS FARM BUKKAU NEWS SERVICE SUPPLIES ITEMS FOR TIIK . TJUBUNE READERS Young treoB uro a good deal llko corn plnnts. Tlicy will not thrlvb Iv competition with gross and woods. To induce a thrifty growth tho woods must bo dostroycV and tho molsturo conserved by cultivation. Tho space between tho rows o tre.es had bent bo put to soino crop that nocflo culti vation, says tho Nobraska College of Agrlculturo In a recent special fruit bulletin. Fotatoos, cabhago, beets hrid corn uro nmong tho bost crops to plant Strawberries might also bo used. . Those crops are usually cul tivated with horso tools and it Is Is portant to got tho rows nt least thrco Mtm It n Tnr tnufa art Hint In cultivating tho slnglo trees will not brulso tho treo trunk's. Tho area around tho trees that cannot bo reach ed by horso tools should bo hoed. In plowing an)! cultivating it is almost impossible to Itocfr from throwing tho dirt toward tho trees and creating famall mounds around tho trcoH. Those mounds sorvo to shod wator and aro therefore undoslrablo, and In a dry year they may oven bo detrimental. It takes but a fow minutes of hoeing to .lovol tho moundB. In regions whoro droughts aro cbmmon it Is a good practice to so grado tho surfaco n round tho trees to a radius of four or iflvo foot that tho olopo will bo toward tho trees, thus making a basin to holj tho wator when It does rain. To oncourago community picnics, which "aro growing rapidly in popu larity, tho College of Agrlculturo Ex tension Sorvlcc has lssuod a circular containing many good suggestions re garding picnic programs ntjl their ar rangements. Special attontlon Is glv on to Buch picnic Bports an tho hur dio raco, " climbing the mountain, nowspapor raco, caterpillar rnco, suit caso raco, oto. Communities plan-, nlng picnics will And a numbor of vol uablo suggestions In this circular, whloh may bo obtained through county extension agents or direct from tho Collogo. Ask for circular 501. : Tho offorts of the form buroau to curb, tho activltloa of solicitors and agents havo not boon entirely" suc cessful according to oxtonslooh work ors of tho Collego of Agriculture. Ono of the poultry specialists sent out by tho Collego found n professional lieii houso sprnyor -gathering in tho dol lars. Ho aprnyod at so much n gal lon nnd Instead of spraying ho flood ed. At ono placo ho ub(1 twolvo gal lons of mixture whero ono gallon should havo tho work. In addition to covering tho wnlls, floors, roosts, coops and othor equipment, ho soakod the hovors, and tho fumes killed - scores of chicks. In another part of tho stato a professional culler has. cents a bird for those culled anil sell ing a cuuing -socror ror $iu. mgii" - toon, of those "secrets" woro sold In ono county, Anothor agent did a thriving huEjlnoss selling a patent roost by tho foot. Ono farm bureau Is waging actlvo campaign against a certain book agont. At ono meotlng ovory farmer present confessed ho had purchased a book Tho prlco was ?10.75. I Ono gallon of wntorgloBS will mako enough solution to prosorvo fifty or sixty dozon oggs, ' says the Stato Collego of Agrlculturo, which fnvora tho plan of ovory family storing cge.s for winter uso. The Bolutlon Is mado up of on6 part wntorglass to nlno -parts wator. noli tho water and al low it to cool boforo adding tho wntor glass. Tho containers should bo olthor oarthonwaro or woodon palls, nn(l should havo covors. Storage should bo In a cool and well vontllnt-od.placo. SPECIAL 1 L A Bshloman'B Peed Store, 310 r y s t rnn T.Tr 1 Till m H 1 1 1 1 ...1. w "uiouuj riuui mm wuuro cue wneat grower ana ? consumer can set cood barcaina. fin tn vnm. imimot lcet and ask what you can Ret for your wheat, and then go to your merchant and ask what ho will take for sovon or eight hundred pounds of flour; or come to our store and get 39 pounds of flour for ono bushel of wheat that will test 68 or better and no smut; and 20 bushels of wheat will got you 14 sacks and 8 pounds of flour. So just figure out how much flour you could got if you sold your wheat and bought your flour of tho merchant. Wholesale prlco to ev eryone, 10 sack lots $1.80 per sack, slnglo Backs $1.95. We always aim to please. Phone 175 L. W. Frank Dowhower, Mgr. onarranfiannnnnnnnnnnaoQuuuuuDDDnnnnrtni,inrtrtrtrtiltirtyinrtiiH.n A few statements from a bulletin of tho Guam Agricultural Eperltnont Station gives an Indication of climatic conditions vory different from thoio under which Lincoln County farmers proMuco crops. Tho maxlum tomporaturo for each month of the year varied from 91 dog roes for Soptembor to 99 degrees for May. Tho minium for a llko period ranged from C9 degrees for January to 74 degrees for May. The monthly moan tomporaturo varied from 81.00 degroos In January to 83.37 degrees In May. Not much use for winter suits. Tho precipitation for July 1, 1917 to July 1, 1918 was 101.22 Indies. Tho rainfall of July 1918 was 30.53 Inches. Tho averago annual rainfall of a four teen year period is 91.8G Inches. "July hull a total of 28 rains days. Tho per iod from July to December proved to bo tho wot season, and had 153 days with a total rainfall of 81.0 Inches. Experiments nro conductod under tho snmo gonoral plans as on tho North Platto Substation farm, but tho crops nro Bananas, Tobacco Cocanuts, and Sorghams, rathor than corn, wheat, and oats. Excellent results soom to bo accomplished In gTuJiing of the native cattlo, hogs and chickens. Hand squeozed cocoanut Is sold to bo n good ration for chicks. Wo notlco tho word "typhoon" on about ovory page. This seems to bo tho goat onto which all failures aro loaded. Mltos and llco havo long boon a ntghtmaro to poultry raisers. Effec tive methods of controlling both are now Toadlly accessible to all. The Nebraska Collogo of Agrlculturo re commends tho nppfllcoltlon of mer curic otntmont for llco. A small u mount rubbed in tho fluff will rid a fowl of all llco. A pound will treat at least 200 birds. Tho ointment can bo bbtainod through any druggist Heavy crosoto oil Is recommeded for mites. This may bo painted on nil roosts. coons, walls and oqulpmont Mites do tholr work at night nnjli retreat to cracks and crovlcos during tho day. Caro should bo takon to boo that tho oil penetrates all recesses. A mixture of three parts crudo petroleum and ono part koroseno will bo effective ap plloll as a spray. Thoro aro a number of commercial products on tho mar ket which aro said to bo effecttvo In controlling mites. In coductlng a campaign against mltcs and llco car should bo taken to soo that overy fowl and ovory part of tho oqulpmont is treated. Othorwlso tho posts will soon ro-lnfcijt the Jlockj Complete In Btructlons regarding "tho latest moth ods can bo obtained from county ox tension agents or from tho College of Agrlculturo. Lincoln. T.OPU VO VF, S ON AT Miss Poarl Valentino returned to hor homo In Keystone yostorday after visiting at tho homo of Mrs. A, Som ors. Tho Vory finost shoes mado for Mon Included, in this Sale qt tho radical re duction of ONE-THIRD OFF REGU LAR PRICE. Bettor buy two or throe pali s while tho buying Is good Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Know returned Sunday nftor touring tho Bouthern part of Epglanlt. Thoy also visited tho formor'-paronts. EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. MrB. Wm. Joffers returned to her homo In -Omnha Sunday after" visiting In tho city. Mrs. Mary E. JohnstoiiNnnd daughter Edna left yostoijlay for Denvor to vis it. - Boys Shirts nnd Blouses, fast col ors only, nnd at groatly reduced prices during our groat Cloaranco Salo. EDWARDS-REYNOLDS 00. RESOLUTION. Resolution Providing for tho Calling and holdltiir of nn FMooflrm in Antlin. rlzo tho Issuing and Salo of Bonds or uncom bounty, stato of Nebras ka, lu tho Amount of One IIundreM Slxty-Flvo Thousand Dollars ($1G5,000.00) to Pay for tho Repairs, Construction ami Reconstruction of Certain Bridges-. WHEREAS, tho following doscrlbod brldgos, to-wlt: Tho Birdwood Pre cinct bridge ovor tho North Platto River north of Suthorlnnl, botweon Soctlon lines Four (4) and Flvo (5), nnd Eight (S) and Nino (9), Township Fourtoon (14), Rango Thirty-three (33) Wost of tho Cth. P. M.: tho South Platto brldgo ovor tho South riatto River, Bouth of Sutherland, located East Front Street, a branch t i oa the north and south center line m Eocuc n Thirty-two (:.'2, Township Fo.iricen - (14), Rafl.'o Thirty three (43; West of the Cth.P. M.: Ihe Hcr Bhcs brldgo ovor the North Plntto Riv er north of Hershey, located on bcu tioii lines between .Sactlt-nj Eight (8) onl Nino (9). Toward) '.p Fourteon(l4), Rango Thirty-two (32) West of tho Gth P. M.; tho Bostwlck bridge ovor tho South riatto River south of Her- shey, located between Section Twonfy olght (28) au)l Twcnty-nlno (29.) and Thirty-two (32) and Thirty-throe (33V; TownBhlp Fourteen (14), Range Thirty-two (32) West of the Gth P. M.; tho North River brldgo over the North Plntto River north of North Platte, locate)! in East Hnlf (E&) of Sec tion Twenty-olght (28). ToWnBhlp Fourteen (14), Rnngo Thirty (30) West of tho Gth P. M.; tho Osgood Brldgo over tho South Platto River, south of North Plaitt locnf-cd in West Half (W) of Sections Four (4) and Nine (9), Township Thirteen (13), Range Thirty (30) West of tho Gth P. M.; tho Lincoln Highway brldgo over tho North Platto Rlvor, east of North Platto, located, on flec tion lines between Section Thirty-five (35) and Thirty-six (30), Township Fourteen (14), Rango Thirty (30), and Soctlon Ono (1) nnd Two (2), Town ship Thirteen (13), Rango Thirty (30 1, all West of tho Gth P M.; tho Max well bridge across tho Platto River, located through Section Twenty-olght (28), Thirty-two (32). Thirty-three (33), Township Thirteen (13), Range Twenty-eight (.28), anl Soctlon Six (6), Township Twolvo (12), Rnngo Twonty-elght (28), nil west of the Gth P. M. tho Brady brldgo across the Platto River, located through Sections Eloven (11), Fourteon (14), FIfteon (15), Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three (23), Twonty-slx (2G) and Twenty eovon (27), Township Twolvo (i.2), Rango Twonty-sovon (27), West ot tho Gth P. M., have been damaged due to tho oxtromo rlgh water caused ly floods in tho North and South Platto Rivers during tho month of Juno, 1921, to such an extent that thoy havo been conjiomnod for passage by tho Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, and; WHEREAS, it Is necessary for tho County to ropalr, construct or recon struct snid bridges and approaches Immediately so as not to seriously in convenlonco the public and to pro tect such portion of the bridges now standing, mako all of tho bridges passablo and safe for travel, and: WHEREAS, thoro aro no funls In tho Treasury of tho County available for said purpose and tho said amount Is far In excess of the ordinary rove nue derived from taxation and the County Board, cannot levy n tax suf ficient to defray tho said cost aiid WHEREAS, tho Bonrjl or County Commissioners deem It expedient, do Blrnb'o and proper to lssuo and sell negotiable bonds of tho County,, to bo styled nnd known as Internal 1m provomont bonds of Lincoln County, Nebraska, In denominations of $1000.00 each and numbered from 1 to 1G5 inclusive, in tho sum of $1G5, 000.00 for tho aforosald purpose, and: . WHEREAS, the Bpard ot County,1 uonuuissionors is amnorizcci iy me laws of tho Stato to submit to tho qualified electors of tho County the quostlon of issuing said bonds and of lovying tho nocos3ary tax to pay tho interest and principal of such bonds us tho same becomes duo, and, WHEREAS, it is appnront and it is estimated that tho .cost of the repairs, constructlnn and reconstruction of the above described bridges, Including tho approaches thereto, It nt loaBO tho sum of $105,000.00. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE SOLVED by tho Board of County Coin'-' mlBsIonors Of tho County of Lincoln, In the Stato of Nebraska, as follows: Sec. 1. That a special election pf tho qualified oloctors or tho said Coun ty ot Lincoln, bo and" Is hereby callotl and ordered to bo hold on the 16th day or August, 1821, between tho hours of 8:00 o'clock A. M. and 8:00 o'clock P. M., for the purpose ot votln unon tho question ot Issuing and soiling uio ncgotiablo bondB of tho County, to bo styled and known as Internal Im provomen hotel's of Lincoln County Nebraska, in denominations ot $1000.00 each and numbered rrom 1 to 1G5 In clusive, In tho sum or $105,000.00 the said bonds to bear nn Intorest rnto of G por cent per annum, on coupons attached, payablo comi-annually .at tho offico ot tho County Treasurer of Lincoln County, .Nebraska, and $16,500.00 to bocomo duo and payablo ton (10) years rrom tho date ot lssuo; $16,500.00 or said bonlls to become duo olovon . (11) years aftor date of lssuo; W.G00.00 to become duo nnd payablo twelve (12) years after date of Issue; $10,500.00 to become duo ana payablo thlrtoon (13) years after date o( lssuo; $lG,GO0.0O to bocomo duo and payable roiirtocn (14) years aor lato or lssuo; $1G.500.00 to bocomo duo and payablo flttcon (15) yonrs af ter Jdato ot lasue; $10,500.00 to bocomo duo and payablo sixteen (16) years nftor dato ot lssuo; $16,500.00 to bo como duo nnd pnyablo sovonteon (17)v years artor dnto or lssuo; $16,500.00 to bocomo duo nnd payablo olghtoon (18) years nttor (dato or lssuo; $1G,500.00 to bcomo duo and payablo nineteen (19) yonrs after dato or lssuo; nnd tho said bonds to bo lssuod ror tho pur poso or paying ror tho ropalr, con struction or reconstruction ot tho following doscrlbod bridges, Includ ing tho approaches thereto namoly: tho Blrfdwood Proclnct brldgo ovor the North Plntto Rlvor north or Suther land botweon Section linos Four (4) nnd Flvo (5) and Eight (8) nnd Nino (9), Township Fourtoon (14), Rango Thlrty-throo (33) West ot tho Gth P. M.; tho South Platto brldgo ovor tho South Platto River, south ot Suth erland, locatpd on north nn'l south 'ontor lino ot Section Thirty-two (32), township 14, Rango 33, west ot Uio 1th P. M.stho Hershoy brldgo ovor tho North Platto Riyor noith ot Hbr shy, locatod on soctlon linos botween Soctlon Eight (8), and Nino (9), Town ship 14. Rango 32, Wost of tho Gth P. M.; tho Bostwlck brldgo ovor tho South Plntto River, south ot Hershoy, locatod bctwoon Soctlon Twonty olght (28) nnd Twenty-nine (29), and Thirty-two (52) nnd Thlrtv throo (33), Township 14, Rango 32 Wast ot the 6th P. M. tho North piv or brUdgo ovor tho North Platto Rlvor .north or North Plntto, located In Eopt Hair (E&) or Section Twenty-eight (28), Township Fourteen (14), Range Thirty (30) West of tho Gth P. M.; tho Osgood bridge over tho South Platte River, flouth or North Plntto, located in West Halt (W) or Sec tions Four (4) nnd Nino (9), Town ship Thirteen (13), Rango Thlrty(30), West of tho 0th P. M.; the Lincoln HltrlnvnV lirldirn nvnr Mm Mnrtli Platto Rlvor, east of North Platto, lo- catod On section lirtos between Sec tions Thirty-flvo (35) and Thirty-six (36), Township 14, Range 30 and Soo- lions unq iu ani two (Z), Township 13, Rango 30, all Went of the Gth P. M.; tho Maxwell brldgo across the IMatto Rlvor, locate)! through Sec tions Twenty-olght (28), Thirty-two Tiurty-tnreo (33), Township 13, Range 28, and Section Six (G), Town ship 12, Rango 28, all Wost ot tho Gth P. M.; tho Brady brldgo across the Platte Rlvor locatod through Sections Eleven (11), Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15), Twenty-two (22), Twonty-threo (23), Twonty-slx (2G) nnd Twenty seven (27), Township 12, Rnnge 27 West of tho 6th P. M., all of said bridges being located 'n said County. Sec. 2. That at said election tho following question shall bo submitted to tho electors of tho County anf.l printed upon the ballots to bo used thoreat, to-wlt: "Sliall Lincoln County, Nobraskn, issue nnd soil the negotiable bonds of tho County, to- bo Btyled and know as Intornal Improvement bonds of Lin? coin County, Nebraska, In denomina tions of $1000.00 each nnd numbered from 1 to 1G5 iucluslv,o In the sum ot $165,000.00, to bear Interest at six (6) por cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and $16,500.00 of such bond issuo to bocomo duo and -payable ton(10)years from the dato of thols is sue and $16,500.00 or bucIi issuo to bo como duo and payablo each year aftor said ton (10) year poriod until all nro paid;, tho said bonds to bo Issued Tor tho pUrposo of paying ror tho repair, construction or reconstruction ot tho following describe)! brldgos In said County, including the approaches thereto, namely: tho Birdwood Pro clnct brldgo ovor the North Platte River north ot Sutherland, botween Sections linos 4 and 5, and 8 and 9, Township 14, Range 33 Wost of the Gth P. M.;tho South Platte brldgo ovor the South Platte River, Bouth of Suther land locatcjl on north and south con tor lino of Section 32, Township 14, Rango 33 West or tho Gth P. M.; the Hershey bridge ovor tho North Platto Rlvor north of Horshoy, located on Sootlon linos between Sections 8 and 9, Township 14, Rango 32 West of the Cth P. M.; tho Bostwlck brldgo ovor tho South Platto Rivor, south of Her shoy, located botween Section 28 and 29, and 32 and 33, Township 14, Range 32 Wost ot tho Gth P. M.; tho North Rlvor Brldgo over tho North Platto River north of North Platte, locatod In East Half (E) of Section 23, Township 14, Rnngo 30 Wost of the Gth P. M.; the Osgooll bridge over the South Platto River south or North Platto, located in West Halt (W) or Section 4 and 9, Township1 13, Rango 30, West of tho Gth P. M.; the Lincoln .Highway, brldgo over to North Platte River east pf North Platte, Ideated on eoctlon lines botweon Sections 35 and 36, Township 14, Rango 30, and Soctlon 1 and 2, Township 13, Paingo 30, nil West or tho 6th P. M.; tho Max well bridge across tho Platto River, located through Socttons 28, 32, 33, Township 13, Rango 28, and Soctlon G in TownBhlp 12. Rango 28. all West or the 6th P. M.; tho Brady brldgo aoross tho Platte River, located through Sec tions 11, 14. 15. 22. 23, 2G nnd 27, Township- 12, Rango 27, West ot tho Gth P. M and shall an annual tax be levied sufficient to pay tho Interest on such bonds as it accrues and to pro vide a sinking fund for tho redemp tion of such bonds at their maturity." FOR issuing negotiable bonfls of Lin coln County, Nebraska, to bo Btyled and known as Intornal Improve ment bonds pf Lincoln County, Ne braska, In denominations of $1000.00 each numbered from 1 to 1G5 inclu sive in tho Bum of $165,000.00, ns nbovo described. AGAINST Issuing negotiable bonds or Lincoln County, Nebraska, to bo styled and known as Internal Im provement bondB or Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, In denominations of $1000.00 each numborqd from 1 to 1G5 lncluslvo In tho sum of $165, 000.00. as above described." Sea 3. That tho Coitnty Cleric shall proclaim nnd give notlco ot the places and tlmo or holding such election as by law requlrod, nnd ho is hereby ordored nnd dlroctcjl to glvo auch no tlco of bucIi election by publishing for rour (4) woeks prior to tho said dato or said olectioon in tho North Platto Tolegraph and tho North Platte Semi Wookly Tribune, official newspapers or said County, and likewise by pub lishing ror four (4) weeks prior to sai1 dato In tho following newspapers, to-wlt: Tho Sutherland Courier, Wal lace Winner, Horshey TimeB and Brady Vindicator, and also by posting or cauBlng to bo posted a copy of tho oloctlon notlco In nt lonst threo (3) publlo places In each ot tho oloctlon proclncta in the County not loss than twontv (20) days prior to said dato ot such oloctlon, nnd such notlco shall embrace and stato tho question to bo submitted as horelnbetoro set out art! roclted, and the said Olork is horoby empowered nnd Instructed to tako all such othor nnd rurthor stops as may bo necessary to proovido for tho hold- Int; Of Bnirf oloctlon. nrlntliif ihn 1nl. .lots therefor, furnishing tho necessary uiiiy-Biioois or uooics anu stationery with which to conduct tho election nnd nscortain Uio t oturns, and to fully pro vide for and conduct said special ploc tion as is roquirod by law to conduct gonoral County elections nnd obtain returns thoroof. Seo. 4. Tho voting places whoro UiIb oloctlon shall bo hold nro Uio reg ular voting places at which gonoral olectlons nro hold in tlto vnrlous wards or proclnct8 or Uio County, and at which said polling places Uio lant Gonornl oloctlon was hold. Passed and npprovod this 11th day ot July. 1921. E. W. SPRINGER, T. M. CAHAOEN, HENRY COKER, County Commissioners. Attest: - A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk, (SEAL) COAL For a quick cooking fire uso our Rock Springs- Lump Coal. Wo handle only -tho better grades ot Coal. ARTIFICIAL ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Phono 40. GO TO II. & F. FEED STORE For MUlot Seed and Feed Phono 639W JIEft3ILN'GIIAUSE' & FROHAN. OTIS It. PLATT, M. D Fhyslclnn and Surgeon X-RAY Diagnosis and Treatment Calls answored Day and Night Ovor Union State Bank. Phone 29G IV. T. PRITCIIARD Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ox assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 316 South Vino Street Hoi pltal Phono 633, House Phono 633. DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors 5, C. 7 BuIldhV& Loan Building. Offico Phone 70. Res. Phone 1242 DR. J. R. McKIRAHAlV Prnctlco Limited to Diseases ol Women and Surgery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE PhonoB Office 113. Residence 265 STATEMENT Or the Comlitlon of tho MUTUAIi UUILDIKG Jb LOAN M . ASSOCIATION of. North Platte, Nebraska, on the iOth day of June, 1321. Certtflcuto No. 'it. ASSETS First mortgage loans... ,fl U3.C00.00 Loans In process of for- cIosuto 1,400 00 Loans on stock or pass book security ., 4,200.00 Roal estate, office , i. 27,423.14 Cash 9.402.15 Delinquent interest, flnes, etc. - i,i9i.co Furniture and fixtures .... 1,335.17 Total , ,$1,488,042.3(1 Running stock and dividends $559, 064. 5G Paid-up stock and dividends T847,000.00 Uesorvo .fund . 34,100.00 Undivided profits ,;. 47,496.20 Advance interest .... 81,60 Total , . . ,.. .31, 483,042 J!0 Ileoelptn nnd Expenditures for' the Year Kndlnpr Juno 30, 1021. KECEIPTS Cash on hand last report ...I 12,003.32 Dues (Running stock).' 187,468.55 Paid-up stock 267;800.00 Mortgage papyments 110,521.08 Interest , 99,923.02 Fines 864.30 Membership and transfer fees 1,101.20 Rents and office building re ceipts 1,204.15 Total . $080,047.02 DISBURSEMENTS Mortgage loans $354,600.00 siock loans z.uuu.uu Withdrawals running - stock and dividends 61,096.77 Withdrawals paid-up stock 199,000.00 Withdrawal dividend on paid-up stock 46,998.60 Salaries 5,135.00 otner .expense l.zs.tii Caslf on hand 9,492.15 Other disbursements in de- tall, Tax , -495.86 Total $080,017.02 State of Nebrbaska, Lincoln County, ss. I, Bessie F. Salisbury, Secretary of tne above named Association, no soi emnly swear that the foregoing State ment of the condition of the said As- socatlon, Is true and correct to the best ot my Knowledge anu ueiier. BESSIE P. SALISBURY, Secretary. Subscrlbbed and sworn to before me this 6th day July, 1921. H. D. WIESE, Notary Public. Approved: IRA L. BARE FRANIC N. BUCHANAN W. R. MALONEY. Directors. Hoagland & Carr, Attys.. LEGAL NOTICE To all persons interested in the es tate ot Rudolph Thanol, deceased. You aro horoby notified that on the Gth day of July, 1921, Mark L. Smith, Administrator of tho estate of Ru dolph Thanol, deceased, nnd ono of tho jdefondants in tho action brought by George H. Smith to forecloso a mortgage upon tho real estate owned by said estate, filed his answer and cross-petition In said foreclosure prpcoedlngs, and In his cross-petition prayB for n license to soil Lots 1 nnd 2 of Section 7 aril tho w of tho SE of Section G, Township 1G, Rango HI Wedt of tho Gth P. M. for tho payment of dobts allowed against said estate and allowances nnd costs of administration, alleging that thero is not n sufficient amount of personal proporty on tho possession of said Mark I-i. Smith, Administrator, to pay said dobts. and prays that tho moneys Jdorived from tho salo of salfl propor ty to bo first applied to tho payment of said debts and allowances, a-vl If In sufficient to pay all of said d? U, al lowances nnd tho mortgago vh; h Ihe plaintiff Goorgo H. Smith is fore closing, then Uint tho balanco of the real estate of tho said ostato, boing Lots G and 7 and tho Es of the SW'A of sa(l Soctlon G, bo sold and that tho widow's homestoad intorest in said quarter bo decreed and set aside to hor out of Uio proceeds of said salo. WIIEREPON it is ordored that nil persons Interested in sad cstato ap pear bofore mo at Ghambors In tho city of Sidnoy in Clioyonno County in this Judicial District on tho 3rd day of September, 1921, at tho hour of 10 A. M. to show .causo, It any thero bo. why a licenso should not bo grnntod to said Mark L. Smith. Administrator, to sell and allow to bo sold so much of tho above Ioscrlbed teal ostato of said Rudolph Thanol. deceased, as shall bo nocessarf to pap tho nbovo described dobts and expenses. J. L. TEWELL. Judge of the District Court Ed Kierigj Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, ale Real Estate. References und Dafctm, First National Bank. North Platte, Nebraska. CANCER REMOVED By Harmless Remedies. , CHAS. It. IIEVEB, 51. D. 307 Brownoll fllock. Lincoln, Nebr. WYLIE WALKER Expert Piano Tuner nnd Repairer. -He , Leavo orders at 914 WV 4th St. Or Phono 334. I Offico 340 . KQUS01261 BR. TV. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Fliysiclan Over the Oasis. North Platta, GEO. lit DENT Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Surgery nnd Obstetrics Office Building & Loan Building Phono: Offico 130. Residence 11C IWWAED YOST " Dental Surgeon Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygleno Phone 307 ' Twinem Bldg. Office phone 241. " Res, phono 217 . . L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician North Piatte, Nebraska Knights of Columbus Building. john s. soars, M. D.. . Special Attontlon Given to Surgery McDonald Bank Building " Office Phone S3 Residence 38 DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath OVER HIRSCHFELD'S Office Phone 333 Ros. Phone 1020 DR. REDFIELD PHYSICIAN, OBSTETKICIAJf Surgeon, X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day Phones Office 642, Residence 67G DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embajmera.. Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors Day Phone Jl Night Phone Black 588 NOTICE OP SALE v- Romigh has a Warehouse man's Lien against ono Ford Runa bout, color rod, Motor No. 318722, do poslted and left at J. V. Romish Gar age, on September 5th, 1920, "by Wm. B. Farrel, and said automobile is held on tho account of Wm. R. Farrell In the amount ot $131.00 and accrued costs. By virtue thereof and to cover said claim J. V. Romlgh will sell at pub lic auction at Romlgh's Garaga on July 13th, 1921, at Gth and Locust Streets, 1 o'clock P. M. to the highest bidder for cash the said automobile above described. J. V. Romlgh, Lien Holder. By Hoaglanll & Carr, Attys. John Grant, Attorney. -NOTICE OF PETITION Estate No. 1825 of George Lannin, de ceased in tho County Court of Lin coln County. Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska. To alL nor h8 ,1ier9t0(1 sold Estate take notice that a petition has beon filed for the issuance of Letters of Ad ministration to Emma Lannin, and for tho appointment of Emma Lannin as AuminlEtratrl of said estate which has been Bet for hearing herein on July 12th. 1921, at 10 o'clock at m Dated Juno 20th, 1921 .?pai a mL H' C WOODHURST, tSEAL) County Judge. NOTICE OF BIRDWOOD IRRIGA TION DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given that tho as sessor in and- for tho Birdwood. Irri gatlon District, Lincoln County, No braska, has completed tho assessment for said district and has delivered same to the Secretary. The Board of Directors is hereby called to meet at tho office of the Secretary on SEVi ot Sec. 30, T. 15, R. 32, Tuesday, ffmy 5, 1921, to act as a Board of Equaliza tion and to hear and adjust all ob jections to the assessment Tho said Board to remain in- session as long as nocessary, not to exceed ten days, during which time all objections to the assessment and valuation will hA hoard and determined. Rated this 8th day ot June, 1921. MARY C. McNBEL, Secretary,