THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF! INTEREST. TO w RURAL READERS FARM JlUItKAU NEWS HHIWCK StTPLIKS ITKMS FOR THM TKIllUNK RFADKHS Attendance at tho University hns exceeded that of last year by more than four Hundred during tho first week of registration. Studonts are still coming In largo numbors. In numbor of hoad of live Block Involved Nebraska stands first, with 17,802 head of stock and 95,972 hoad of poultry. Full Information regarding; this movement may bo had from your County Extension Agent or from tho College of Agriculture at Lincoln. lit tho Agrlculturo Collogo regis tration was somewhat larger than for tho same porlod last yoar, which would Indicate that attondanco will exceed last year In all departments of tho college. Tho Increased atten dance of women was ospoclally notlcoable, altho tho men In agrl culturo still out numbor tho womon In Homo Economics. In providing winter sholter for the DECAYED TEETH AND CANCER It has been shown Unit a Jag ged tooth or root or cavity of decay has boon the exciting and Rule causo of cancer of tho mouth. Such was tho caso with (icnrrul U. S. Grant, who died in lerrlblo agony from auicor of the tonguo caused by rubbing It against n decayed and brokon tooth. Thoso aro facts which It Is woll for peoplo with decayed teeth to think about. A llttlo oxponBO from tlmo to time will koop your teeth In a healthy condition. DR. F. W. MILLLER DENTIST Koitl Theatre Building. Phono 391W. No chargo for complete exami nations and cost estimates. Is your nnmo on the roll of Quaker Furnaces in the car jiiBt ordered by Win. Waldorf? Tf not get in on the second car. Do you know that a Quaker J mice will. heat your home with less fuel and no smoke and gu3 in your room? Do you know it will take 2500 degrees of heat U melt steel and cast iron will melt at 1500? 1 -can refer you to Quaker Furnaces that hav been in actual use in Nebaska for 27 years and still in service. Get the best for the benefit of yourself and children and save doctor bills. Como and see W. W. WALDORF 2 doors North of Postoffice, The Fidelity Reserve Company Home Office: NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA 318 LOCUST STREET Insures all clussos of selected lives, issuing pollclos on the ordinary limited payment and endowment plan, wIUi doublo lndomnlty; It also insures against sickness, nccldont and total nnd pormnnont disa bility. Policies of this Company aro made secure by legal rosorvos maintained on tho highest standard, with additional contingent re serves providing protection against all omorgoncles. Information and ndvico on any matter rolatlvo to Llfo Insur ance is avnllablo at any tlmo through tho agents or Homo Oftlco of this Company. sheep, secure well-vonlllatod quart ers free from dampnooss. Until lambing time n shod open on tho south will bo sufficient. If tho wea ther Is at all cold at lambing time a good warm barn Is a necessity. It lb a good practice when tho weather is warm to let the sheep run In the stalks after thu corn Is shucked, also feeding them a limited quantity ol corn silage or alfalfa. Sheep do well if fed some succulent feed In their ration, such Us pumpkins, sll ago or roots. A week or two after lambing Is soon enough to food grains. Tho College of Agriculture, In co operation with the U. H, Department of Agrlculturco, Bureau of Animal Industry, Is conducting a campaign for tho Improvement of herds nnd flocks, Wlion a stockman joins In this campaign ho agrees to use only ! pure bred sires with all his breeding stock bo long as ho Is In tho business iMODrasicn now mis atu iarmers who havo o ngrcood, and their pledge has been recorded iii Washington. Nebraska stands second In tho Unltod StalcB In tho numbor of farm era Joining this movomont. Thorugh tho offorts of tho Nebras ka Farm Bureau Federation tho BUr llnglon railroad has consented to use Its spur tracks and cars In tho sugar boot country In Scotts Bluffs and Morrill counties for tho hauling of all kinds of farm produce, These spur tracks wcro constructed espec ially for tho hauling of boots and no schedulo ever prepared for hand ling grain or livestock. It was necessary to not only secure tho co operation of tho Burlington railroad but also secure permission from tho intcr-stato commerce commission In ordor to publish rates for spur track freight traffic and for tho handling of tho products. j II. 1). Lute, secretary of the Nob . raska Farm Bureau Federation, has been asked to attend a conference In Chicago on September 28, at which j time farm bureau heads will meet I with Eugono Moyor, Jr., chairman of j tho war finance corporation. In I calling tho meeting Pres. Howard of tho Amorlcan Farm Bureau Fed eration announces that It Is for the 'purpose Of helping to secure a Close J co-operation between officials of tho ' I unanco corporation aim uio iarmers , gonornlly, and to onablo farmors to j recolvo tho very fullest bonoflt of the credit to bo extended to thorn. North Patte, Nobr, A QUIET PLACE to bring your friends to dlno. A place whoro tho groatost caro is ox excised In tho solocMon of tho food matorluls. A placo whero tho cuisine Is exquisite, whoro tho china nnd cut lory Is tnBtoful, and tho surroundings pleasant. This Is such a place. Como nnd onjoy It HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE. The Joint congressional committee Inquiring Into tho present agricul tural conditions, has asked tho Amcr lean Farm IJuroau Federation to furnish further data for Us consid eration. In order to get this Infor mation, bl auk forms have boon pre pared and sent to each county farm bureau throughout the United States, which when filled out will show tho prices farmers havo paid for necessities during the period from 1913 to 1921, and also what the farmer has received for his var ious products. A long schedule has been prepareed providing blank spneo for reporting on each of sev eral hundred items, and when finally compiled covering the entire nation, will present a formidable exhibit of tho economic situation of tho farm er In a comparative way covering that period. ,,aiB wh,ch wofo undop Qr U0 nIzat0II of tho Nobraakn pannora. Flnance corporation will bo temporarily delayed, according to Secrotary II. D. Lute of tho Nebras ka Farm Bureau Federation, duo to the apparent Intention of tho resur rected war finance corporation to oxtond loans to farmers covering six months to three years porlod. Tho purpose of tho proposed Nebraska corporation was to onablo farmers to borrow money for tho production distribution porlod. This, according to members of tho Nebraska war fin ance committee, will bo taken care of by tho federal corporation. This does not mean tho abandonment of 11 Nebraska Farmers' Finance Corpor atlon, but tho relief offered through the federal ngency will . pormlt a more deliberate organization of tho slate organization and a more care ful working out of tho details. i Money will bo available through the war finance corporation to farmors having grain, live stock, warehouse receipts or other collateral, upon application made through any local bank, and approved by tho committee of live bankers having supervision in thiB stato. Tho money will cost tho farmer from nine to -nine and one-half percent. Tho war flnanco act provides n rato of Interest not over ono and one-half percent over tho federal reserve rato which is six percent. Tho local banker will bo allowed approximately two percent. Hmv ninnv fnrinnr toll tli nirn of tho hen by the roughness of tllp, ieKs? ln ovory community someone lB confident that as a hen ages her legs become rough. That is a mis- . take. Hough logs are caused by a very Bmall mite, not tho common red I mite, which attacks tho shank and J toes beneath tho scales, irritation ; causes a sorum to flow from tho ln fosted areas and as It solidities the j scales are pushed out. At first scaly logs do not seem to inconvenience the fowl but as It becomes moro seriously Infested It usually becomes , lumo and sometimes drops a too. In fection comes from dirty hen houses and contaminated grounds. Heally thero is little excuse for the continued presence of scaly legs In the Hock, since any of thp several treatments aro effective. Tho treat ment most universally usod Is to Immerse the logs In korosone. How ever if this oil gets Into tho feathers of tho bird, blistering occurs nnd death has been known to follow. Tho noxt treatment, which is less drastic, consists of using three parts of crude or tractor oil with ono part kerosene. Leave tho legs Immersed for ten seconds. Usually anothor treatment should follow about two weoks after tho first. If tho logs aro badly scaled, It Is necessary to soak tho legs for sovoral minutes in warm soap suds and tho worst scabs romoved, thon treat as above. Fancy Bhow birds aro usually treatod with an ointment of ono part oil of caraway nnd four parts or whlto vasollno rubbed uudor tho Executives ! KEEP a Corona in tho drawer of your dosk! -When you want to writo a confidential letter, or dash off a memo you can writo It with Corona quicker, easier, more legi bly than by hand. Call at tho nearest Corona store or we will dein. strateatyourconvenieuce. Drug Store. WclehsOJilbi. Foldi aud fits in a neat carry ing cao. bo wl,h Corona the Penoml Whunff Machmt ill r if j Stone's III -CswiW.irvy II I" scales for three treatments about two days apart. Further Information can bo had by writing to tho Collogo of Agri culture, Lincoln, Nebraska. IS YOUR MONEY SAFELY INVESTED? First mortgage loans for years past havo proved to bo about the safest Investment one could possess, nnd during tho present financial conditions this fact Is again ovldcnt. Tho reason Tor this Is duo to tho fact that loan companies making and disposing of first mortgages, loan a very small per cent of the value of tho property, usually one fourth to one-half of a conservative valuo, and thoro must bo nn extrem ely largo shrlnkago in tho valuo of tho proporty before the mortgago is affected. Mauy stocks in good companies and various securities aro soiling today at a greatly reduced price, whllo n good first mortgage secured by real estate has not depreciated. Wo can offer such securities for money invested with us to realize you C to 7 per cent Interest. Mortgages can bo purchased on small payments and your money Is earning a good rate of Interest as soon as left with us. Call and let us explain. GOODMAN-BUCKLEY TRUST CO. Capital $50,000.00 111 East Front Street. BEFORE Winter Comes You'll want to "get cleaned up'' havo the dust and dirt taken out of your rugs. Of cour?e you'll want It done the best way. That's why wo're telling you about tho ELECTRIC RUG & CARPET CLEANING CO. 914 East Third street. Low Prices, Good Work, Quick Ser vice. Free Collection and Do livery. PHONE 1039W ' Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. Cencrnl Farm Sales A Specialty, ale Ileal Estate. Inferences nnd Datr first National Hank. North Platto, Nebraska. David Cole Creamery Co. Pays Highest Price For Cream. 310 EAST FRONT ST. Vulcanizing Tires, Tubes and Ac cessories. FERD STRE1TZ VULCANIZING CO. Corner 5th and Locust Phono 525W. The Farmer's Auctioneer H. M. Johansen, North Platte, Nebraska. Phone 783F3 For thoso who do not havo enough stock or machinery for a general farm salo, I am located so I can hold a combination salo at North Platte or at tho Falrviow dairy 1 miles west of town. I have always got onough stock or machinory listed with mo so wo can hold a combination salo any tlmo. OTIS IL PLATT, M. D Physician nnd Surgeon X-RAY Diagnosis and Treatment Calls answered Day and Night. Ovor Union Stato Bank. Oftlco Phono 296 Houso Phono 123CJ Office 340 Honsel26' DR. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Physician Ovor tho Oasis. North PlatU, Office phone 241. Ros. phone 217 L. C. DliOST, Osteopathic Physician North Platte, Nobraak Knights of Columbus Building. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Rank Building Office Phone 83 Residence 31 DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath OVER IIIRSCIIFELD'S Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 1021 DR. REDFIELD PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN Surgeon, X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Da Phonos Office 042, Residence 676 DERRYBERRY St FORBES, Licensed Etnbalmera Undertakers nnd Funeral Director Dny Phone 41 Nhrlit Phone liluck 5S8 IV. T. PRITCIIARD Graduato Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ox assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 315 South Vino Street. Hoe pltal Phono 633, House Phono 633. DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors H, 6. 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phono 70. Res. Phone 1242 DR. J. R. McKIRAHAN Prnctlco Limited to Diseases of Women nnd Surgery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE Phones Office 113. Residence 640J WYLIE WALKER Expert Piano Tuner and Repairer. Leave orders at 914 W. 4th St. Or Phono 334. GEO. B. DENT Physician and Snrgeon Special Attention Given to Snrgery and Obstetrics Office Building & Loan Building Phone: Office 130. Residence lit it if if if :.: if tf if J. S. TWINEM M.D. Homeopathic Pliyslclnn & Surgeon OenernI Practice and if Construction Surgery H Ilospltal Accommodation it v it Platte Valley Ilospltal 8 Former Name Twlnem Hospital. j NORTH PLATTE, NEBH, NOTICE OF PETITION Estate No.1845 of Sebastian Schwalg er, deceased, In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska. To all per sons Interested In said estate tako no tice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an Instrument purport ing to be tho last will and testament of said deceased and for tho appointment of Carrie Schwaiger as Executrix ot said estate, which has boon set for hearing herein on October 18, 1921 at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated Sept. 22, 1921. WM. H. C. WOODHURST. County Judge NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Signed and sealed bids and propos als on tho Now Lincoln County Court House, North Platte, Nobroska, will bo received and filed In tho offlco of A. S. Allen, County Clork, North Platte, Nebraska, up, until 12 o'clock noon (Central Time) on Monday, Oc tober 10, 1921, for tho oroctlon of a Court Houso Building for Lincoln County, Nebraska, to bo erect cm! at North Platto, Nohraska, in accordance with tho Plans and Specifications pro pared by Georgo A. Bcrllnghof, Arch itect, Orphoum Theatro Building, Lin coln, Nobraska. Bids and proposals will be received as follows: 1. Gonoral Contract. 2. Heating and Plumbing. 3. Electric Wiring. Plans nnd specifications may bo seen at tho nfrico of thn County Clerk North Platto, Nebraska, at tho offlco of tho Architect, Orphoum Theatre Building, Llucoln, Nobraska, also ai thn nfr nf thn following Bulldors,' Exchanges: Omaha, Nobr., St Josoph, Mo., Kansas City, Mo. Contractors desiring pines ami specifications for tholr individual or private uso may obtain samo from the Architect by making a doposlt o $100.00 of which ?90.00 will bo re turned when plans arid specifications ore returned to Archltoct in good con dition, and bona-fldo proposal or bid filed with the County Clerk on tho day ot lotting. Each bid or proposal, In order to bo considered, must bo accompanied by either a certified check or n BIddor's bond In the amount of five per cent (5) of bid nnd made payable to S. M. Soudor, County Treasurer. The Board of County Commissioners for Lincoln County, Nebraska, reserves tho right to roject any and all bids and waive defects In same. By ordor ot the Board of County Commissioners for Lincoln County, Nebraska, dated this 6th day of Sept. 192.1. E. .11. SPRINGER, T. M. COIIAGEN, H. COKER, County Commissioners. GEORGE A. BERLINGHOF, Architect Attest: A A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. (SEAL) (Hoagland & Carr, Attorneys.) NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Estnte No. 1813 of John II. Singleton, deceased, in the County Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to all per sona Interested In said estate tako no tice that the Executrix has filed a final account nnd report of her ad ministration and a petition for llnal settlement and discharge as such, which have been sot for hearing be- fore said court on Oct. 4, 1J21, nt 10 o'clock a, m.. when you may appear and contest the same. , Dated Sept. 8, 1921. "WM. II. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 361. To Whom it May Concern: The commissioner appointed to view and locate a road commencing nt 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 lino between sections 11 and 12, 13 and 14, 23 and 24, 25 and 2G, and 35 and 36 said township and range, and termin ating at tho Southwest corner of said section 36 has reported In favor ot 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, isizi, or such road win ue estabiisheu without reference thereto. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, this 9th day of Settember, 1921. A. S. ALLEN, Countv Clork. (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 Georgo W. Trembly, deceased, for leave to sell roal es tate. Notlco Is hereby given, that in pur suance of an order made by J. L. Towoll judgo of tho District Court of Lincan County, Nebraska, made on the 8th day of July 1921, for tho sale of real estate hereinafter described, I will sell at the east front door ot the Court Houbo 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 o Section fourteen, also the South East quarter of Section twelve, all In Township fifteen North Rango twenty eight west of the 6th Principal Meridian In Lincoln County, Nobraska to tho highest bidder for cash, said salo will bo called at ono o'clock p. M. and will bo open for ono hour thoreaftcr. CHARLES W. TREMBLY, Administrator of tho Estate of Georgo W. Trembly, Docoasod. EXTENSION ROAD NO .11. To Whom it May Concern: Tho Board of County Commission ers for Lincoln County, Nobraska, have made tho following resolution: Tho Board of County Commlsslonorj for Lincoln County, Nebraska, bolng of tho opinion that tho public good re. quires it, horeby declare the soction lino running north between tho NW4 of Sec. 4 nnd tho NE4 Sec. 6 In T. 14, R. 30 and beoweon Sections 32 and 33, 29 and 28, 20 nnd 21, 17 and 16, 8 and 9, and 4 and 5, T. 15, R. 30, all west of tho 6th P. M. to bo opened to the public, and tho County Clerk is horeby directed to ndvortiso for claims for damages and to havo samo appraised, and the County Surveyor Is hereby diroctod to survoy same. All claims for damages or objections thereto by rouson of opening said above men tioned soction lines must bo filed in tho offlco of thQ County Clerk on or beforo 12 o'clock noon on the 2VBt day of Novombor, 1921, or said road will bo ostabllsbed wlUiout referenuo thoreto. Dated at North Platte, Nobraska, this 9th day of Soptembor, 1921. A. S. ALLEN, Countv Work.