WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY INTERESTING ITEMS MMHI EX CHANGES WHICH REACH OCR DESK. WELL DONE With this issue The Courier oloso Volume 26, making twonty-nix yours of u varied existence, or throe yours und olght montha wo have ondcavorel to give our readers n good paper. Whether wo havo succocdod 1b for them, not us, to say. Sutherland Courier. AFTER CHICKENS Two mon accompanied -by fourteen bird doga arrived hero last Saturday morning from Pennsylvania. Thi'y act ns nn advanco for a party of wealth sportsmon who aro expected later. Wo undorstnnd the Platte Val loy ranch is to bo the hunting ground. Brady Vindicator. DAMAGE A Sovoro wind storm Sunday eve oning Mow down numerous trees In and around Ilorslioy, also ovoral big window lights In Ilorshoy and a largo limb of a tree fell on tho oloctric light wlros and tho town was in darkness from 9 p. m. on for tho bat nnco of tho night. No serious dam ago is reported but many small build ings in tho country wore upset or blown to pieces. Horshoy Times. BEEFSTEAK TOMATOES Some people scorn to havo the Idea that "Hiir Mngnuuon does nothing but fish, but wo aro hero to toll tho world that Bill can alBo ralso tomatoes, bo causo Bill dropped into our sanctum ono day last week nnd loft us two of thorn that tipped tho scales ati ono pound and thirteen ounces. Thoy woro what is called tho Beofstcalc tomato and one sllco was Just like so much stoak when It camo to eating quanti ty, but they also had tho tomato qual ity. Arnold Sentinel. FIFTEEN DRILLS On last Tuesday Photographer Krokolcr wont ton miles north to the HI Aden Turin to take some pictures ( of a rcrnurkablo field opornUon. Mr. .EXAMINE DUCKS Aden is at Rochester, Minn., with hi As am ember of, the National asso son, who Is under treatment at tho elation you aro respectfully roquosto.1 Mayo Bros, institute Farmer nolgh-1 to ask through your offoctlvo columns w ,ip.i,1iwi tn cut tottothor and put nil tho duck hunters out your way, to In his winter wheat, and with fifteen wheat drills and slxty-tWo horses at work drilling 205 ncros, tho photogra pher got Bomo fine views. Gothen burg Independent. CAR SHORTAGE Thoro has been a wheat car short ago in tho Highllno during tho past ton days and for a couplo of days the local grain olovotors woro shut up because thoy could not find room for more grain. Why a ropotltlon of last vcur's conditions should occur, wo cannot any, but If some of tho potty Investigations woro turned In tho right direction thoro might bo somo poiwI RMiomnllBhcd. It cortalnly does not look good. Wallace Winner. FAIR A SUCCESS Tho Courier lust week went t3 t .!... .ulinit fntll. press alter mo huuuuu uy, or bud wenthor hud made its finan cial success doubtful. Friday, how ever, camo along with an Ideal full day, and tho uttondunco was simply Immense, it is estimated that thoro worn fully ten thousand pooplo on tho grounds Frtdiiy, nnd tho officials of tho association state thut wlilto tho final footings had not yet boen reached, thoro was reason to bollovo tho unusually big last day's patronage had nut tho 1921 fair across with nil oxponscs paid nnd perhaps something of a profit Goring Courier. WATERWORKS At last tho realization that wo are actually to havo a wator works sys tem hnB dawned upon tho pooplo of Pnxton. Tho plpo Is horo and Ib bo lng unloaded and strung along tho streets whero tho wator mains will bo pfaced. Within a short tlmo dlg- LEfe It's night. You'll feel a lot better in the morning. For chronic constipation, and as an occasional laxative, these littla pills work like magic. Get a Box of Your Druggist WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE WERE GOftNA GET'STUdC'EITHER! Wj CI SA'i TUig ONE. IS-THE ) y glng of trenches and tho luylng of tho pines will begin und tho work will be pushed to completion. Arrangement! havo boon mado to put down u test woll and work on this will also hoglu at once. Tho woll will probably be put down near tho alley just north o. tho hotel. Tho tank will bo placed at tho north side of town where tho elevation will givo ample pressuro In all parts of tho system for domestic purposed and fire protection. Pax ton Times. PAVE THREE MILES Soveral carloads of paving brick arrived In tho city tho past week, and wo aro informed that tho balance are oxpected to arrlvo just as soon as it Is possible to got tho cars to convey thorn. Thoy will be placed on Wash ington street frrtm Eighth to Seven toonth, and tho work will be finished, in all probability, in nbout thirty days. Wlion this is finished Lexington will havo, according to Engineer Nosky, a llttlo over three miles of good sub stantial brick pavomont. Aside from this, grades aro being established and curbing placed on about ton or fltteon blocks, which, when completed will bo covored with about three inches of Km vol, consequently making our Btreets second to none In the state. Dawson County Pioneer oxamlno carefully all the ducks thoy Jdll this season, for both wing and log bands. Wing bands will bo found on tho right wing close to tho body, and tho log bands on tho right log. Ono thousand Saskatchewan ducks have boon tagged for the purposo of ascer talnlng tholr migration routes to their Winter homo In tho south. Theso bands bear tho notation, "Manitoba Trading Co., St Paul, Minn." Have vnnr hunters report tho dnto of kills, vnrl oty of duck nnd oxact locality. Watch und nround Horshoy, also several big friends to do tho same Sandy Grls wold In World-Horald. NEW BRIDGE Wo learn that soundings have boon mado by engineers from tho stato de partment as a preliminary to knowing what It will moan to construct a bridge aoross tho North Platto rlvor at this placo. Tho bridge according to tho Information that wo havo at hand, Is to bo wldo enough for vohlclcs to pS3 at any point and on this all concerned will ugroo that tho Commissioners are sure noting wisely ns It would bo n vory poor buslnoss proposition to con struct uny other kind of n brjdgo with tho amount of truffle that would bo sustained by this ono. Wo do not hnvo details at hand as to when tho contract will bo advortlBcd or how soon work will bo commenced but wo tnko It that it will all bo dono within the vory near future. Garden County Nows, WM. WALDORF, Tinner. Makes or ropalra anything mado of tin or shoot metal. 510 Locust. Undor Gonoral Hospital Is Not Dull the Liver Blue life doesn't seem worth the living your best friends annoy you everything goes wrong? ' Chances are, your liver is out of order. Unless you fix it up, things are likely to be worse to-morrow. You can't find anything: that will relieve you more quickly and effectively thau; Dr. Miles9 Liver Pills Just take a couple when you go to bed to THE NORTH PLATTE SKMf-WEEKLY TRIBUNE . -- I I 3C A Dimpled Milkmaid By MARTHA M. WILLIAMS ( 1921. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) "So you think yourself a beauty 1" young Mnben sniffed. "And you can't help agreeing with me." Lorraine gig gled, twining an unmistakably pre meditated curl about her forefinger,' Mnben sniffed again, saying: "What I think doesn't mutter not tho least. But if my name were only Walnrlght " pausing significantly. Lorraine smiled elflnly, clasped her hands behind her head and murmured, apparently to the breeze: "It is nice to be found pleasing by a person who knows." Then, sitting up, head thrust forward: "Tell irie, Dicky, docs the exalted one really think anything about me? The frozen truth there's a good fellow." Young Mubeu smiled craftily. " 'Frnld you couldn't bear It," he said, looking past Lorraine to her reflection In the mantel mirror. "Ob, it won't quite turn my head," she laughed back at him, yet with a deep note under it that hurt Maben to hear. But to be madly jealous at two-and-twenty Is to be also entirely ruthless. "lie snys you are a type the dimpled dairymaid mighty fetch ing here on the farm but civilization would spoil you utterly," Maben an swered slowly. "Would It, I wonder?" Lorraine nn swered calmly, with n meditative smile, but something at the bottom of her eyes thut was disturbing to lier sometime sweetheart. They hud grown up together Into an Illusory love und grown out of it, they thought, by help of school nnd college. But since love's possessive case Is nearly an lmmor- Held Chuckling Conferences. telle, Wnlnwrlght's advent had mado Maben furious. All the more so that ho himself was responsible for It Walnrlght, a fellow ot Maben's col lege, specializing In sociology, had taken u fancy to tho lad from the wheut country, had helped him In many ways In return for all of which Maben had nlmost bullied him Into coming to Eurablo for tho holidays. Tho farm name hud pleased him mightily when ho sensed Us deriva tion. It was tho old form of arable aud doubtless tneaut adapted to eared crops. Place names, you seo, all hold glints of sociology. Thus Walnrlght to himself. The basic truth was wearied of sophistication, lie felt a tonglng for life next to the ground. Ho said openly ho "collected sum mer girls," thereby assuring his harm lessness. It was thus he had classi fied Lorralno, with no thought of Blight or slur. Maben kuew us much know that his quotation, actually veritable, was spiritually false. Bnt In a losing battle ono takes any weapon handy. Lorraine, In front of tho tall mir ror, scanned herself narrowly, turn tng and bending to seo herself at all angles. A now and specially wicked dimple played hide amd seek In her -. .' r. mf "TI left cJioeit. niunpn, watching it, yearned to kiss It. nwny, but felt some how as though he hod forfeited all right even to think of such n thing. Presently he. said awkwardly: "Pin glad you don't mind, 'Rnlnc. The old boy meant no barm, but most girls wouldn't understand " "God Almighty made 'em to match the men," Lorraine quoted with a twinkle. "But me ! I'm the best llttlo iiiiuvisiiuiiuui " 0"" uwuui just you watcn me. "I'm sure you've said things of him," Mnben began defensively. Sho nodded, Interrupting again. "Not a patch on the things I shall say to him. Beloved, listen, It will be worth while." "Going to ask him If n dimpled dairymaid wears her linger In hex mouth?" Mnben bantered. "Why didn't you let me think of that?" Lorraine sighed. "You know original sin gets there first always " "Shut up! There he comes," M&- ben ndmonlshcd over ids shoulder, as he rushed to meet n tall, thin person with a scholarly droop of eyes nod shoulders, who enme up the pnth be tween brllllrint flower borders. Lor raine flung after after him an lnscru table smile then vanished, not to re appear until very Uite afternoon. Mnben s'nred at her. She wo? transfigured. Not u curl, hardly a wave broke the sweep of her red golden crown. She had banished ow ery dimple, gentled her dancing feet to n softer rhythm. All in white, clinging nnd vaporous, she seemed to float rather Umn walk across grass already cool with dew. Lifting her head deerlike from her low garden seat, she smiled up at Walnrlght, a smile of primal allurement, saying softly: "Now Is the time for wonder stories. You must tell mo one the one I most care to hear." "What Is It?" ho asked. "You promised to tell It," anxiously. "If I know It," he said Indulgently, In his best elder brother voice. Lorraine smiled again. "If not you who docs?" she murmured. "It is tho story of yourself tell It from tho very beginning." Walnrlght gasped. Half n minute before he would have sworn to himself and walked off. NOw Instead he Hung himself on the turf, set his chin in his palms nnd made the beginning of tho end. It was a profound social observer who said: "There are no such trou blesome ghosts at maturity as tho un committed sins of our youth." Waln rlght proved the saying, nis youth had been hard nnd driving, untouched by merry dalliances, unsweetened by saving follies. Naturally his ghost dancing made him a spectacle for gods and men. But he cared nothing for that. Men might scoff, women sneer; nil he wanted wns to batho himself in tho sunlight of Lorraine's eyes nnd let her gentle feet dnnco over his heart If thoy chose. Mnben tried rescues many and vari ous, partly on his own account, partly also because of real friendliness. Bnt none of them got him anywhere. Ho dared not risk open expostulation tho habit of reverence was too strong in him. Lorraine would neither talk nor listen to him no more than sha would to her mother or the minister. Now and then sho held chuckling conferences with her fnther who nev er since the day she was born had seen anything wrong In her. But even ho at length grew, not anxious, but compassionate. "Put Mm out of mis ery gently, honey," ho counseled. "When you don't want n fish throw him back, Instead of leaving him flop ping and messing up tho bank." A cryptic sayings perhaps. It was In obedtence to It thut a month af ter Walnrlght's begullemcnt Lorralno again sat In the low chair, bending toward him on tho grass nt her feet. But lnstend of saying anything she spread her hands, palms downward pnlms nil pink and satin-smooth, melt ing Into round bnby wrists. Wain right caught them sho did not draw them awny. As ho mado to lay ono against his check sho said softly: "Pity they are so smooth and weak they quite spoil my type." "Nothing can spoil your type, what ever It may be," Walnrlght murmured, trying to kiss a wrist. Sho drew it gently away, saying roguishly: "Flet -You aro not going back on yourself, surely 1 Remember you called mo a dimpled milkmaid I" "So I did I" Walnrlght said sitting up suddenly. "Where's Maben, I won. ArV A full Btock of Western Field shot gun sholls always on hand at Tho Sil ver Front Cigar Store. All hunters know tho quality of Tho Western and "Chris" always makes tho price right. The Farmer's Auctioneer H. ML 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 sale at North Platto or at tho Fairvlow dairy 1 Vs mllus west of town. I havo always got enough stock or machinery listed with me so wo can hold a combination salo any time. OTIS IU PLATT, 31. D Physician and Surgeon X-RAY Diagnosis and Treatment Calls answered Day and Night. Over Union State Bank. Office Phone 29G House Phono 123G.I Office 340 .. . HouBoW.fc. Bit. W I. SHAFFER Osteopath riiysiclnii Over the Qnsls. North Platte Offlco phone 241. Rcb. phono 21', L. C. DROST, Osteopathic rhyslclan North Platte, Nebraska KnlghtB of Columbus Building. Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, alto Real EHtnte. References and Date First National Bank. North Platte, Nebraska. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. . Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Bank Building Office Phone 83 Residence 3f DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath OVER HIRSCHFELD'S Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 102t DR. REDFIELD PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN Surgeon, X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Daj Phones Office 642. Residence 676 DERRYRERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmers Undertakers nnd Fnneral Directors Day Phone 41 Night Phone Black 588 W. T. PRITCIIARD Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex assistant deputy Stato Veterinarian Hospital 315 South Vino Street Hos pltal Phone 633. Houso Phone 633. DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors , G. 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1242 DR. J. R. McKIRAHAN Practice Limited to Diseases of Women nnd Surgery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE Phonos Offlco 113. Residence 640J WYLIE WALKER Expert Piano Tuner and Ropairor. Leave ordors at 914 W. 4th St. Or Phono 334. GEO. B. DEffT Physician nnd Surgeon Special Attention GIvcp to Surgery nnd Obstetrics Office Building & Loan Bulldiug Phono: Offlco 130. Residence lit NOTICE OF PETITION Estato No. 1845 of Sebastian Schwaig or, deceased, in tho County Conrt of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska. To all per sons interested In said estate take no tlco that-n petition has been filed for the probate of an Instrument purport lna to be tho last will and testament of said deceased and tor tho appointment of Carrlo Schwaigor as Executrix" ol said estate, which has been sot for hearing horoin on October 18, 1921 at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated Sopt 22, 192-1. WM. H. C. WOODIIURST, County Judgo Vulcanizing Tires, Tubes and Ac cessories. FERO STRE1TZ VULCANIZING CO. Corner Cth and Locust- Phono G25W. J. S. TWINERS ID. Homeopathic Physician & Surgeon General Practice and 3 Construction Surgery M Hospital Accommodation 8 Platto Vullcv Hospital $ i.t Former Namo Twlncm Hospital, a 7.T l NORTH PLATTE. NRRTL K , g K . . ..., .'HHHfftWM, .V.V.W. WV W (Hoagland & Carr, Attorneys.) NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Estate No. 1813 of John H. Slngloton, deceased, in the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, to all .per sona interested in said estate tnko no tice that the Executrix has filed a final account and report of her ad ministration and a petition for tlnal settlement and discharge as such, which havo been sot for hearing be fore said court on Oct. 4, 1921, at 10 o'clock n. m.. when you may appear and contest the same. , Dated Sept. 8, 1921 WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 361. To Whom it May Concern: Tho commissioner appointed to view and locate a road commencing at the Northwest corner of Section 12, town ship 11 north, range 34, west of tho 6th P. M. n Lincoln County, Nebraska, running thence south on section lino between sections 11 and 12, 13 and 14, 23 and 24, 25 and 26, and 35 and 36 said township and range, and termin ating at the Southwest corner of said section 36 has reported in favor of the establishment thereof, and all claims for damages, must be filed In the County Clerk's office on or beforo 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. (John Grant, Attorney.) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. In tho District Court of Linooln County. Nebraska. In tho matter of tho application of Charles W. Trembly, Administrator of the estato of George W. Trembly, deceased, for leave to sell real es tato. Notico is hereby given, that in pur suance of an order made by J. L. Towel!, judge of tho District Court of Lincin County, Nebraska, made on the 8th day of July 1921, for tho salo of real estate hereinafter described, will sell at tho east front door of the Court Houso in tho city of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on tho 15th day of October 1921, bogin- ing at ono o clock in tho afternoon, tho South East quarter, South West quarter and tho North West quarter of Soction fourteen, also tho South East quartor of Section" twelve, all in Township fifteen North Rango twenty eight west of tho 6th Principal Meridian in Lincoln County, Nebraska to tho highest bidder for cash, said salo will be called at ono o'clock p. M. and will bo open for ono hour thereafter. CHARLES W. TREMBLY, Administrator of tho Estato of George W. Trembly, Deceased. EXTENSION ROAD NO .11. To Whom It May Concern: Tho Board of County Commission ers for Lincoln County, Nebraska, havo mado the following resolution: The Board of County Commissioners for Lincoln County, Nebraska, bolng of tho opinion that tho public good re quires It, hereby declare the section lino running north botweon tho NW'i of Sec. 4 and the NE4 Sec. 6 in T. 14, R. 30 and becween Sections 32 and 33, 29 and 28, 20 and 21, 17 and 16, 8 and 9, and 4 and 5, T. 15, R. 30. all west of the 6th P. M. to bo opened to the public, and tho County Clerk is hereby directed to advertise for claims fer damages and to have saroo nppraised, and tho County Surveyor la hereby dirocted to survey same. All olcvlma for damages or objections thereto by reason of opening said above moa tioncd section linos must be filed fci tho office of tho Couaty Clork on or beforo 12 o'clock noon on tho 21t day of Novorobor, 1921, or said road wlli be established wltlrout rolereaco thereto. Dated at North Platte, Nobraska, tkis 9tk day of Septembar, 1921. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk.