The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 23, 1921, Image 2

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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
OF INTEREST TO
RURAL READERS
fa km bureau news service
supplies items fok tub
tribune readers
The Nobrnskn Farm Duron u Fedor
ntion boa been advised by certain Ida
ho fruit associations Unit upplos can
bo secured at Idaho points In enr lotH
for salo to groups of fiirmon
throughout Nobrnskii, and persons In
terested aro ttdvlsod to wrlto the No
braka Farm Duronu Fedoratlon at
Lincoln for details.
According to Saunders County
Farm Dureau officials, Saunders
County Knnrod wheat has boon much
sought after tills year for seeding pur
poses. Practically tho cntlro crop of
tho coiwtv has already bebn disposed
of, according to agricultural oxton
slnn ngont "Waltor Roborts. Many car
loads wero shlppod to Iowa points
whll Nebraska buyers also took a
gdou fihrio of tho crop. Farmers who
had certified wheat rocolvcil- thirty
cents abovo market iiuotatlons, the
grontcr poitlon bolng sold for $1.30
per biMhel.
Tho Nebraska Agricultural Council,
composed of tho heads of tho various ,
farm organizations In Nebraska, will
hold n meeting at Omahn on October
12, "to form some dellnlto plan a to
what part Nebraska agriculturists
tnko In encouraging tho development
of tho Great Lakcs-St. Law'ronco wa
terway. Tt Is also hoped that any ag
riculturists who aro Interested in this
great freight saving proposition will
nttond tho meeting. An effort will
bo made to hnvo a member of the
joint commission now considering tho
proposition at this mooting, or at
least some one who la conversant with
the wi.rk of tho commission. An al
most similar meeting has also boon
called to meet in tho rooms of tho
Lincoln Chamber of Commerce on '
Septombcr 28. A call for tho totter
mooting has been sent out by Gov
ernor McKalvio addrcssod to commcr.
clal clubs nn,d farm organizations.
Farmers, aro ovor-mnrkotlng their,
whoat according to Secretary Herbert
Hoover, nt Washington, expressed In
u telegram to tho American Farm Du
ronu Fedoratlon nnd first mndo pub
lic by W. G. Jamison of tho Farm Du
reau Federation on his visit to Lin
coln last wcok. Secretary Hoover ad
mitted tho fact Unit many farmers
have been forcod by tholr creditors to
sell when so advised by Mr. Jamison,
but ho promised to u'io his host ef
forts to prevail upon tho rodoral ro
servo bank board to again open tho
federal resorve system to handling re
discounts of farmers' papor with
grain and llvo stock as socurlty,
through tho country banks. Hoover
contends that farmers are now taking
a loss of at least twenty-live cents per
bushel on their whoat by reason o!
congestion In eastorn tormlnnls and
COL ROOSEVELT'S
M,"" 'J
ovor-mnrkotlng. He nays that 130,
000,000 busholi of whoat was market
ed during the first thirty days of tht
now crop compared with 08,000,000
one your ago, and that ut least forty
per cent of the crop has now passed
out of Uio fanners' hands. It is the
belief of Secretary Hoover that tho
revived war flnnnco corporation will
be able henceforth to oxtend sufficient
crodlt to farmers that the unprece
dented rush of marketing may bo re
strained. WYOMING "(OIJNT V HAS TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND ACKIvS
OK IMIAIIMH ROUS
Prairie dogs Infost 200,000 acres
of farm land In Niobrara County,
Wyo. This Is a yearly loss to tho
county of at least $50,000 whUo
mother $50,000, It Is estimated, is
lost through pocket gophers and
ground squirrels, A vigorous movo
mont to rid tho county of these un
necessary pests has boon Institute!'
undor tho guldanco of tho county
ngont and tho Slate specialist of the
Dlolbglca'l Survey of the United
States Dopartmont of Agriculture
and tho state agricultural collogo.
Tho poisoning work is to bo con
fined more or loss to thoso prairie
dog "towns" in which all landowners
will give tholr unltod support to
help bring about n completo cleanup
A dog "town" of 1G0 acres about 9
mllos west of Manvllle was the first
to bo cleaned up, then a largo town
west of LubIc. Tho lattor was gono
ovor onco and 99 per cent of tho
pralrlo dogs were killed, but it Is to
bo gono ovor again. A town of 25,
000 acres cast of Lanco Creek is to
bo tackled next. It will probably
tnko nil summer to got it ontlrely
cleaned up. An export from tho
Dureau of Biological Survey 'of tho
United Stntcs Department of Agricul
ture Is detailed to work with tho
landowners in this section for two
weeks, and another will tnko tho
work up again in mid-summer nnd
Blay with tho Job until it Is com
pleted. '
Freo bait is boing furnished for
tho Govornmont land,', nnd county
commissioners aro helping finance
the small sections where it proves
necessary. Ono by ono tho prairie
dog towns of tho county will bo cov
ered In this wny.
-; :o: :-
A GOOD DINNER..
When' In town try our special dinner
at from 35c up. Served from 11 a. m.
to 8 p. m. Short ordcrB sorvod at aP
hours. Open day and night. Lunches
put up for picnics or trains on short
notice. Crystal Cafe, C. D. Dalloy,
prop.. Opposlto U. P. Station.
:o:
Mrs. Wolnborger and Mrs. James
Snydor loft Wednesday for Grand Is
land, to spend n few days v,ltb
frlonds.
TO SACRIFICE PIANO PLAYER
For quick turnover will sacri
fice price. Player in our possess
ion in North Platto nnd must bo
moved at onco. Easy payments.
Write quick for particulars to the
Denver Music Co., Denver Colo.
WIFE DRIVES MULE IN COUNTY FAIR RACE
THBATKB SKASOX TO OPEN NEXT
MONDAY WITH DI SCENIC
PRODUCTION
The following clipping tells the Ulo
of tho muslcnl extravaganza which is
to appear at the Keith Thoatrc next
Monday, Sept. 2G.
'Listen to mo" has many novel
sconos. It requires tons of scenery, n
lot of mechanical effect, numerous'
electrical supplies, nnd a staff of
mechanics . stage fie massive pro-'
ductlon ''Listen To Mf cmbbdlou I
Mi n 1 ft a t kttA Itt ivi a 1 t it t uinim '
craft. This masterpiece opons with a
glimpse o'er the roof tops of Time
Ssuare New York City, thon ushers
you through nn elaborate transfor
mation into Hades, whoro n lurid
'glow bellowing from tho ov'ans of
Satan's palace lend a weird ericlmnt-
! mont to the' situation. A figurative
solution of liquid Is applied instant
aneously dissolving Hades Into tho
desolate region of tho North Polo,
whorc a blizzard and blinding snow
storm arc raging. Eskimos clothed in
I furs to dispell tho chill and dog teams
j reposing after a strenuous Journey
rovel In tno ice ana snow settled' noout
them; while huts aro heavily loaded
with tho mantle of white. Penotratln
tho fury of tho storm Is tho pale and
sombre beams from tho aurora bo
rcalls as It plays upon the starlit
heavens reflecting its peaceful radl
nnco upon the sparkling tracts of end
less waBtc nnd glittering glaciers in
tho land of tho midnight sun bolow.
In tho Becond act tho inhabitants of
this arctic zone aro transmigrated In
to quaint and picturesque candyland,
whoro the fairy pathway Is paved to
tho last sceno of cupld's postofflco and
ti thoatrlcal rehearsal Is in progress.
"Llston to Mo" is tho finale of me
chanical stagecraft and sets this gor
geous extravaganza ns a pioneer Iri
achievement.
:o:
A full Btock of Western Field shot
gun shoIlB always on hand a The Sil
ver Front Cigar Store. All hunters
know tho quality of The Western and
"Chris" always makes tho price right.
::o::
(John Grant, Attorney.)
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE.
In tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
In tho matter of tho application ot
Charles W. Trembly, Administrator
of tho estate of Goorgo W. Trembly,
deceased, for leave to soil real es
tate, i
Notice Is hereby given, that In pur
suance of an order mado by J. L.
Tewoll Judge of tho District Court
of Linen 'n County, Nebraska, made en
the 8th day of July 1921, for tho sale
of real estato hereinafter described,
I will sell at tho east front door of
tho Court Houso in tho city of North
Piatte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on
tho 15th day of October 1921, bogln
lng at ono o'clock in tho afternoon,
tho South East quarter, South West
quarter and tho North West quarter
ot Section fourteon, also tho South
East quarter of Section twelve, all
in Township fifteen North Range
twenty eight west of tho 6th Principal
Meridian lh Lincoln County, Nebraska
to tho highest bidder for cash, said
salo will bo called at ono o'clock p.
M. and will bo open for ono hour
thorcaftcr.
CHARLES W. TREMDLY,
Administrator of tho Estato ot
Gcorgo W. Trombly, Deceased.
fteele Setoff tfesfa
ON THEJFARM TJU GET
v'EGETABLESTOFAT -THAT
HAVeTHAD NO '
TIN CAN EMBROIDERED
AROUND THEM.
Mrs Theodore
Roosevelt, even
though her husband
is assistant secretary
of Navy, did not find
it beneath her dig
nity to drive an en
try in a mule race at
the Dutchess County
Fair at RhineclitT,
N Y the other day.
Her rival was Mrs.
J. G. Webb, another
prominent society
woman, up behind
the white mule. It
was a dead heat.
Col. Roosevelt is
seen standing di
rectly across his
wife's speedier,
"Happy "
TOMATOES
$1.50 a bushel at our place.
$1.75 a uushol delivered,
NORTH PLATTE FLORAE CO
AOoooooocHxicJoaoooooaoaacKja
Vulcanizing
Tires,
Tubes and
ccssories.
Ac-
g FERO STRE1TZ
VULCANIZING CO.
a Corner 5th aud Locust.
8 Phono 525W,
oonoooooocH303ioooooda aoaoa
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Notice Is hereby given of tho poj.
ponement of tho oponlng of bids for
the school houso for District 31 to
Saturday, September 24 nt 12 o'clock
noon.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Notice Is hereby given, that,
sohlod bids will bo recelvod up to 3
o'clock P. M. Tuesday, Septombcr 20
for tho erection of n two room
frame school building, for District
No. 31, Lincoln Co. Nebraska.
Dlds will also be taken on the haul
Ing of the materials to the building
CltO;, , ,
rians will bo on file with the
Architect Dert M. Reynolds und with
tho Secretary ot the School Doard,
John V. Dlener.
Dlds will be opened at the office
of tho Architect.
The right to reject any or all bids
Is reserved. Successful contractor
will bo expected to take the district's
warrants and bonds in payment.
DOARD OF EDUCATION
' District No. 31
EXTENSION ROAD NO, 361.
To Whom It May Concern:
The commissioner appointed to view
and locate a road commencing at the
Northwest corner of Section 12, town
ship 11 north, range 34, west of the
6th P. M. n Lincoln County, Nebraska,
running thence south on section line
between sections 11 and 12, 13 and 14,
23 and 24, 25 and 2G, and 35 ana 36
said township and range, and termin
ating at tho Southwest corner of said
section 3G has reported in favor of
the establishment thereof, and all
claims for damages, must be filed in
the County Clerk's office on or before
noon of tho 21st day of November,
1921, or such road will be established
without reference thereto.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
this 9th day of Settember, 1921.
A. S. ALLEN,
County Clerk.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Signed and sealed bids and propos-.
als on tho Now Lincoln County Court
House, North Plntte, Nebraska, will
bo received ami filed In the office of
A. S. Allen, County Clerk, North
Platto, Nebraska, up until 12 o'clock
noon (Central Time) on Monday, Oe
tobor 10, 1921, for the erection of a
Court House Building for Lincoln
County, Nebraska, to be erected at
North Platte, Nebraska, In accordance
with tho Plans and Specifications pre
pared by George A. Berltnghof, Archi
tect, Orphoum Theatre Dullding, Lin
coln, Nebraska.
Dlds and proposals will be received
as follows:
1. General Contract.
2. Heating and Plumbing.
3. Electric Wiring.
Plans and specifications may be
seon nt tho office of the County Clerk.
North Platto, Nebraska, nt the office
ot tho Architect, Orpheum Theatre
Dullding, Lincoln, Nebraska, also at
the offices of tho following Builders'
Exchnnges: Omaha, Nebr., St. Joseph,
Mo., Kansas City, Mo.
Contractors desiring plans and
specifications for tholr Individual or
private use may obtain samo from tho
Architect by making a deposit of
?100.00 of which $90.00 will be re
turned when plans and specifications
nro returned to Architect in gooj; con
dition, and boua-fido proposal or bid
filed with the County Clerk on the day
of lotting.
Each bid or proposal, In orjder to be
considered, must bo accompanied by
olthor a certified check or a Bidder's
borl in tho amount of flvo por cent
(5) ot bid and mad payable to S. M.
Souder County Treasurer.
Tho Board of County Commissioners
for Lincoln County, Nebraska, reserves
tho right to rojoct any and all bldn
nnd walvo defects in samo.
By order ot tho Board) ot County
Commissioners for Lincoln County,
Nobroekn, dated this 6th day ot Sept.,
1921.
E. IL SPRINGER',
T. M. COHAGHN,
II. COKER,
County Commissioners.
GEORGE A. BERLTNGHOF,
Architect.
Attc&t:
A- S. ALLEN,
Coutoty Clerk. (SEAL)
As Uncle Sam Moved Fighting
Front to Virginia Mountains
1 H ii W W
s'''' ''v
Striking coal miners in the
realize the folly of resistance, as the first troop train of Uncle Sam's -fighting
men arrived at St. Albans and started no into the Mingo coal
pector, as pictured here. In command was Gen. II. H. Randholtz.
Dr. L. J. KHAUSE. Beiillsi. X-Ituj
Diagnosis. .Mcliiuitld Hunk lluildliig
Phone 97.
(Hoaglaud & Carr, Attorneys.)
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
Estate No. 1813 of John II. Singleton,
deceased, In the County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebrasku, to all per-:
son3 interested in said estate take no.)
tlce that the Executrix hud Hied a
final account and report of her ad
ministrntion and a petition for llnnl ,
settlement and discharge as such, I
which have been set for hearing he,-1
fore said court on Oct. 4, 1921, at 10
o'clock a. m.. when you may nppuir
and contest the same. ,
Dated Sept. 8. 1921.
WM. II. C. WOODHURST,
(SEAL) County Judge,
EXTENSION ROAD NO .11.
To Whom it May Concern:
The Board of County Commission
ers for Lincoln County, Nebraska,
have made the following resolution :--The
Board ot County Commissioners
for Lincoln County, Nebraska, being
of the opinion that the public good re
quires it, hereby declare the section
lino running north between tho NW4
of Sec. 4 and tho NE& Sec. 6 in T. 14,
R. 30 and beeween Sections 32 and 33.
29 and 28, 20 and 21, 17 nnd 16, 8 and
9, and 4 and 5, T. 15. R. 30. nil west
of the fith P. M. to be opened to the
public, and the County Clerk Is hereby
directed to advertise for claims for
damages and to have same appraised,
and tho County Surveyor Is .horoty
directed to survey samo. All claims
for damages or objections thereto by
reason of opening said above men
tioned section lines must be filed in
the office of tho County Clerk on or
before 12 o'clock noon on the 21st
day of November, 1921, or said road
will bo established without roferemco
thereto.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
this 9th day of Soptember, 1921.
A. S. ALLEN,
County Clerk.
The Farmer's Auctioneer
H. M. Johansen,
North Platte, Nebraska.
Phone 783F3
For thoso who do not have enough
stock or machinery for a general
farm sale, I am located so I can hold
a combination salo at North Platto
or at tho Falrviow dairy 1 miles
west of town. I havo always got
enough stock or mnchluery listed with
mo so we can hold a combination sale
any time.
OTIS R PLATT, M. D
rhyslcian and Surgeon
X-RAY
Diagnosis and Treatment
Calls answered Day and Night.
Over Union State Bank.
Office Phona 25G Houso Phone 1236J
Office 340 HouselZB'
DR. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Fhyslcian
Ovor the Oasis. North Platto.
Office phone 241, Res. phone 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Fhyslcian
North Platte, Nebraska
Knights ot Columbus Building.
West Virginia fields were quick to
To whom aro you going lo sell your
flay and Grain? The Harrington Mer
cantile Co. will offer the highest
prices.
Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
(ont-ral Fnrm Sales A Specialty, li
Ki-iil Estate. References and Ditei
Plrsi NiuJonnl Bank.
North Platte, Nebraska.
. ...V.V.
llJ. S.TWINEMM.D.
) Homeopathic Physician &
it Surgeon
:t General Prnctice and
j Construction Surgery
j Hospltn! Accommodation
? Platto Valley Hospital
Former Name Twlnem HospItaL
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
ft
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. .
Special Attention Given to
Surgery
McDonald Rank Building
Office Phone 83 Residence 38
DR. HAROLD FENNER
Osteopath
OVER HIRSCHFELD'S
Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 102
DR. REDFIELD
PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN
Surgeon, X-Ray
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phones Office 642, Residence 676
DERRYBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embalmers
Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors
Day Phono 41
Night Phono Bluck 5S8
W. T. FRITCHARD
Grnduato Veterinarian
Ex-government Veterinarian and ex
assistant deputy State Veterinarian.
Hospital 315 South Vine Street Hoi
pltal Phone 633, House Phono 633.
DRS. STATES & STATE8
Chiropractors
5, C. 7 Building & Lonn Building.
Office Phone 70.
Res. Phone 1242
DR. J. R. McKIRAHAN
Prnctlco Limited to Diseases ot
Women nnd Surgery
OVER RBXALL DRUG STORE
Phones Office 113. Residence G40J
WYLIE WABKER
&rport Piano Tuner nnd Repairer.
Leave orders at 914 TV. 4th St.
Or Phone 334.
GEO. B. DENT
Physician nnd Suegcon
Specml Attention Chen to Snrger?
and Obstetrics
Ofllco BuUdiig & Loan BulkHng
Phono: Office 130, Residence ill