The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 12, 1921, Image 8

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    - THE NORTH PLATTE- SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
WILSON TOUT. Editor nnd Publisher,
Entered at the North Platto, Nobraska
Postofflco as Second Class Matter.
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FJUDAV, AUCJUST 12th, 102t
' KMIOHIAL.
The Saturday Mrenlng Port, fol
lowing the lead of the 8eml-Wokty
Tribune, has reducod (ho price of a
subscription fifty cont a year.
In our family "treat 'en rough"
means about tho same as "givo 'em
fits!" A good calling down or
BPOftklng one's mind Is a favorite
way of fronting 'om rough with poo
plo vfyo do not habitually resort to
physical vlolonco; And that is not
law-broaking. Many peoplo do not
undorBtnnd any othor kind of treat
ment. Wonthorinan Shilling cannot bo
boaton at his own game. Ho pre
dicted fair weathor for North Platte
ana vicinity for Tuosday. A big4
storm camo up. Kvorythlng pointed
to wind, rain, hail, otc. Wo wore
so cortaln of a storm that we got
ovorything under covor and got thore
ourselves. About six drops fell,
because Pa Shilling had decreed that
It was to bo fair and fair it was.
Howovor tho oast half . or the county
broke away from hla reign and got;
a good dronching. How long will
wo put up with such tyrany?
Thoro is no placo in North Platto
whero thoro is a finer spirit ahown
by ovoryono concerned than in our
offico. Evoryono seems to bo try
ing to show some courtesy to tho
othors without boing mushy. Wo do
call attention to things Uiat do not
go right but not with the Idea or
placing tho blamo on someone so
that ho will bo humbled. And the
boys and girls who work with us go
tho limit to bo holprul to us in male
lug tho Trlbuno all that it should bo
Our readcrB would hardly believe us
....
vU wuio l0 ion mom or tho 0ach county In tho state as fixed bv
many acts or unselfishness which the state board ' of equalisation,
have come to our notice in this office The value per aero for Lincoln
and wo have no intention of thus ; county is $10.09. This is tho aver
mlstreating the fine spirit thus ago for tho county. At this rat,
ohowin. Each realizes tho weakness Lincoln County will pay Into tho
" l otngr anu irios to Do helpful
and wo bellovo that is tho right way.
Wo visited tho Campflro girls last
ovonlng nnd Baw ono of tho protty
ost Bights wo over saw. A big clr
clo of girls and guardians seated
in an open apaco, surrounded by '
Bhrunbory, tho broad oxpanso of tho
rivor at hand and a large crowd of I
visitors in tho background. Tho
ritualistic sorvlco connoctod with bo-1
stowing honors and awarding of toners mot Aug 8 In tho Llncolu
rnnkg nnd tho coromonlal meotlngB ' County Court Houso with prosont
woroj carried out with graco and dig- ' Commissioners Sprlngor, Cohagen,
nity which gavo a splendid effect. 111111 Cokor and County Clork Allen
AH was as puro and sweet ns could 'x0 following bills wore approv
bo Imagined. Thqn tho big camp 0(1 1111,1 allowed:
flro n,nd tho songs, tho specchos, tho ' c'"do Graham, dragging $10.80
yollfi and ohoorfi Bhowod tho enthus- Theo. McNool, dragging, $45.00
Jasm of tho girls. Wo Join with tho Wllllo Carlson, dragging, $15.00
visitors in expressing our apprecla- j Shafor, dragging, $9.00,.
tjon of tho invitation to bo thoro. , Cyrus Cochran, dragging, $39.00
.Goo. Brown, dragging, $18.00
Harry Cramer informs us that ho'Wm- A- McNool, dragging, $30.00
and Mrs Cramor havo purchased thd'JnC0U JohnBon, road work, $35.40
stock in tho Stylo Shop, ownod hy!G- c- Long, road work, $58.00
Guy S. Popojoy and that fi om now o:i Hobt. Sharp, Com. 3, $10.00
thoy will own and operate tho hiiBl- J S. Davis Auto Co. Com. 2, $2.00
neas ulone. Mr. una Mrs. Popojoy have 1 1,1rd Tobas, brldgo work, $18.00
been active hi building up tho bus!-joo Sodorman, brldgo work, $G6.00
nosB or tho Stylo Shop and have many Sundry PorsoiiB, brldgo work, $58.50
friends who will bosorry to boo thcmlEdw. Dorsoy, rofund taxes, $7.38
leave tho city. Thoy aro planning on Sundry PorsonB, surveying, $48.40
moving to Donvor in tho noar future. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Cramor havo had an in
torost In tho business slnco Its organi
zation and whllo not actlvoly ongngotl
ill tho Btoro, havo had an Interest in
tho operation or tuo businosB which
$50 complete with cntu
For your
office!
EVERY ofiico needs at
least ono Corona. For
your phono (jlri, your fllo
clerk, or as an "extra"
machine, Corona In Idoal.
It weighs only 04 lbs.,
nnd can bo easily carried
about tho ofiico.
Stands harder use than
a heavy machine
Stone's Drug Store.
Corona
Tli: Pvrfoail Writing Michirxt
gives thom a . good sUtrU Thoy wlll'fb'
tnln Miss Anna Jtubls in active olitirgo
of cortaln dopartmonts Of tho "store
and sho will bo assisted by Mrs. Cram
or und Mrs. Carl Bonnor. Wo nro glad
that Mr. Crnmor is Investing his mon
oy In North Plutto, and hopo ho will
got lago roturns from tho now vcmj-turo.
. Msowhoro wo ara publishing an
dx,rnct from tho Motor laws dealing
with children driving cars. The
legislators had ho Uttlo confidence in
a child's ability to bundle a car In
an emergency that they placo child
ren nnd intoxicated persons in tho
same class and they nro tho only
ones forbidden to drlvo cars. Wo
will admit that thore are some boys
under stxtoon who arc more mature
and more capable than some men of
twice that ago. This was consider
ed In making tho law and tho avor
ago boy was tnkon as tho standard.
Had It boon loft to tho paronts, we
would have four year olds driving
cars for wo fathers aro llkoly to
ovorostlmato tho maturity of our
childron. Tho law is specific in all
mattorB except placing tho responsi
bility for onforcing its provisions
and since no ono is chargod with
this duty it naturally rails on tho
regular offlcors. It is not nocose
ary for ua to montlon that too many
childron aro bolng allowod to drive
cars horo In North Platto. Because
thoy aro In most casos childron of
woll-to-do paronts, tho Idea grows
that thoy aro allowed to drive cars
bocauso their paronts aro woalthy.
It Is more often true that tho par
ents have lost control or what tho
children shall or Bhall not do or do
not havo tho backbone) to say no to
tho pleadings of- tho child. Prac
tically all childron want to drive
cai-8 and it is a question ror parents
to restrain thom until thoy aro old
onough or Biirfer tho consequences.
Wo hopo tho conscQuences will not,
bo dlsastorous to tho children.
VALUATION OF LINCOLN COUNTV
FAK.MS IS AWOUNCHI) UV
TAX COMMISSIONER.
W. H. Oshorn, state tax commiss-
loer for Nebraska has Just anno
Cod tho valuation or farm lands
n;n-
wv. iiiu . ui llll Jll ItlliUD 111
t ..
Btato treasury as tax on her farm
lands for tho year 1921, $117,708.-
84.
The valuation of farm lands In
adjoining countios is as rollowB:
Dawson, $41.1.1, Keith $13.48, Per
kins, $10. 2C, Arthur; $4.35, Logan.
$8.45, McPhorSon, $5.22, Gardon,
$9.81, Douol, $25.1fl, Cheyenne,
!'. Oft mill Snnliolillifr 111 fifl
...... WV V. blHUIllll f U I .Vf
COMMISSIONER'S
I'JIOCIOEDIXUS
To Hoard of County
Commlss-
T. M. Cohagen, tlckot for poor $1.99
5. S. Davis Auto Co. state $74.06
Pojor Hurko, blacksmith, $3.00
F. D. Westoufold, mdso co. poor,
$G0.95.
Dr. S. J. Richards, fiorvlcos, $24.00
L. E. Ludwig, onginoman, $4G.OO
E. W. nrown, mdso co poor $42.57
N. W. Roll Tolo Co., $72.31
Johnson Bios, mdso $154.01,
The extension to road Dlst. Nr.
G5 came boforo tho Board for final
action. Tho Hoard acting on tho
opinion of tho County Attorney that
tho potltlon doos not moot tho legal
roqulromonts under the statutes, de
nlos tho potitlon.
Adjourned p Aug. 15th.
:ot- .
A damage case against tho Union
Paclflo Railroad Company hna just
boon Mod in tko District Court by
Wm. E. Shuman on bohalf or Wil
liam. L. Robb. Tho plaintiff claims
in his petition that duo to tho neg
ligent or tho Railroad in roquirlng
him to work during tho night or
October 20. 1919 without light, in
ropalring some swUchoa in tho yards
nt North Platto ho collldod with a
heavy Jack which foil upon hla right
foot and crushing a numbor or toos
eo that ho has sufforod permanent
Injury to his foot. Ho asks dam
ages in tho sum of $3,000
IMPORT OK CHAIN YIELDS IS
. flIVK.V IlV SPECIALIST AT
STATU FARM
Following is a roport of the yields
of grain at tho North Platto Ex
perimental station for the season
Just closed. Tho report' Is made by
L. L. Zook, Agronomist at the sta
tion. It says:
Throshing has boon completed on
tho Experimental Farm. No record
In high production have been broken
but considering tho shortago of
moisturo, yields aro somewhat
belter than oxpoclod and in most
cases abovo tho average for tho per
iod sinco tho station was established
YlOlds from tho rotation exper
iments on the table laud are shown
In tho following summary:
CHOI'S
S 1921 Yields Aver
War Max. Pre Yr
22.0 38.2 15.2
Winter wheat
Spring wheat.
Oats
Darloy
Ityo
.12.3
22. G
20.1
20.8
17.3
44.3
39.3
34.9
13.0
24.3
21.1
On table land tho average yield or
wintor whoat waB 34.2 bushels per
aero following summer tillage, 20.7
biiflhols por acre following corn and
18.3 bushels por aero following
whoat or other small grain.
On bench land tho avornge yield
of wintor whoat following summer
tlllago was 33.3 bushels per acre
and 24.7 busholB por acre following
corn.
The highost yield of wintor whoat
from a slnglo plat of bench land
was 44.2 busholB por acre. This
yield was from tho Kanred variety
This variety also produced tho high
est average yield, but ita gain over
Turkey Red was only 1.1 bushels
por aero. Tho four year average
gain of Kanred over Turkey Red Is
2.7 bushels por acre. Variations in
tho dlfierenco in yield between the
two varieties havo varied rrom year
to year, as ni3t was or was not an
important ractor. Kanred is much
tiioro rust resistant and when rus
injures Turkey Red the larger yield
can be expected from tho more ruBt
resistant variety.
-:o:-
REI) CROSS COURSES IN HOME
HYGIENE STARTS TUES
DAY AT WALLACE.
Miss Florence Charrin, Public
Health Nurse for Lincoln County
inrorms us that bIio organized
class in Home Hygiene nnd Care or
Sick at Wallace, Tuesday, with
thirty ladles enrolled. She says the
members or tho class are enthuslas
tic aboutflho work and were anx-
lous ror hor to open the course
This work Is being done by the Lin
coln county Chaptor of the American
Red Cross and is avallablo to any
community In the county. Some of
tho othor villages aro getting ready
to start classes as soon as tho
arrangements can bo completed.
Mrs. J. H. Crabill and daughter
shopped in tho city yosterday.
Mrs. Frod Do Forest of Cozad vis
ited friends in the city this week.
Mrs. Peter Eglnton of Paxton was
a city visitor Wednesday.
Miss Tholma Overman of Oshkosh
visited local frlonds Wednesday.
Mrs. C. Wlllorton and children
havo returned from Oxford whore
thoy visited relatives.
Wilbor Swanson will leavo Mon
day for Wyoming to visit relatives.
Mrs. O. Gump ontorod the Gen
oral Hospital yestorday for treat
ment. Ray Williams of Broadwater Is
taking treatment at the General
Hospital this week.
;;o:;
FOR RENT.
Forty acres of hay land oast of
town. O. II. Thoolccko.
Sun Theat e,
Sunday, Mon., Tues.,
MATIN E EACH DAY.
Also Clyde Cook Comedy.
1IH
CIRCUS
ATURDAf. AUGUST
The siock is all new, cle,an up-to-date goods, marked to
sell at new low prices, and you may lake them away with you
at from 15 to 30 percent off the regular price, not the old price
of a year ago but the low price of today.
This is Your Opportunity and You Cannot Afford to, Miss It.
18x36-in. Axminister
22x36-in. Axminister
27x54-in. Axminister
36x63-in. Axminister
36x72-in. Axminister
" 27x9-ft. Axminister runners
27x12 ft Axminister runners
36x9-ft. Axminister runners
36xl2-ft. Axminister runners
34x72-in. felt rug 4
28x58-in. felt ru
18x36-in. Congoleum Matts
. i Cocoa Door Matts
W.
Lost White Spitz Dog. A. H. Shar-
rah. Phono 499.
Wanted Sewing. 515 No. Pine,
Phono 1242W.
Wanted To buy a good tounis
racket. Call 430J. k
For Sale Cucumbers, any size any
quantity. Order now. Doolittln.
Phono 788F31.
For Sale Five room house,aH mod
ern. 215 So. Ash. Also 3 lots on west
3rd. Phono 330W.
FOR SALE Brand now 1921 Ford
touring, starter and demountable
rims. You can savo $25. ir you want a
Ford today. J. V. Romigh Dodge
Doalor.
For Sale By owner, 2Gx40 1&
story house, living room, dining room,
kitchen, four bedrooms, three closeto,
pantry, bath room and 12x14 base
ment. Two 50 foot lots, with electric
lights, city wator and telephone.
Walking dlstanco from High School.
Perfoct title and no oncumbrance.
Priced ror immediate salo at $5000.00.
Call at 505 South Chestnut or phono
853W.
CAHD OF THANKS.
We wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to the kind neighbors and
friends for tho sympathy extended
to us and the boautlful rioral offer
ings at tho death or our fathor.
Mr. and Mra. Frod Wendeborn.
Mrs. Lizzie Sploa
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hogsett
k Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wolngand .
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Johnson.
Vulcanizing
Tiros, Tubes and
cessories.
Ac-
FERD STRE1TZ
VULCANIZING CO.
Corner 5th and Locust
Phono 525W.
Want Ads
DAY
Our Entire Stock of Small Rugs . j
Will be on Sale
ONE DAY ONLY
CIRCUS DAY ONLY!
PAY CASH AND CARRY THEN AWAY.
MALONEY CO.
BARGAIN
SALE
1 D-55 Bulck Car. ,
1 Overland Country-Club.
Logan Bulck Auto Co.
:o:
FOR SALE
Threo young Shorthorn bulls ready
for small herds.
A fait' fTrtn.l TLTftafy.lv. Tcit . I n . I.nl )
ready for service.
These aro priced to sell.
Experiment Substation.
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General Practice and
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NORTH PLATTE, NEBH.
NOTICE
Wo call to your memory again that
wo aro putting forth all efforts to
gather an oxhiblt for tho Stato Fair as
well as tho County Fair. Lincoln
County must do its best and that
means that wo aro all to do our ut
most to gather up something of all
kinds of agricultural products such as
tamo and wild grasses, grains, etc.
It is now just about a month until wo
must load our car which must roach
Lincoln not later than September 2.
Wo want to put this ovor In first class
shapo. If thoro is anything you want
to soo mo about in regard to tho ex
hibits call at Union Stato Bank on
Saturday afternoon or call 1130 at
G:30 in tho morning. E. A. OLSON,
In Charge of Agricultural Exhibit
SPECIAL
1921
1.75
2.00
-4.25
7.00
7.30
11.85
13.75
12.45
17.75
2.15 '
.25
1.25"
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Keith Theatre,
Sunday, Mon., Tues.,
THE BRAND I NG.IRQfS
a Reginald Barker Productiqj
OjsareoLowYMf
Also 2-reeI Comedy.
The greatest ring-fight you've
ever seen on the screen. A
comedy-drama with a splendid
thrill. Based on Charles E. Van
Loan s Saturday Evening Post
story.
A KNOCK-OUT!
wnKMB TO!
M HOME MILLER
wkHofsl Rome J
Irak QafetcKia M
ry62 & Jackson JtiB