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, THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE ' - ' M f OF INTEREST TO RURAL READERS FARM BUREAU NEWS SERVICE SUrriilES ITEMS FOR THE TRIBUNE READERS any gathering over hold. Tho report other class of domestic animals. It is tho result of a yoars consulta- slioep becomo damp in cold weather tion, Investigation and deliberation, thoy stay damp for Bovoral days. Thev nnd is tho second groat movement of catch cold as a consoquonce. Compll tho farmers for a better distribution cations of various kinds sot In and of farm products. Tho plan provides tho ownor Is tho loser, for tho sotting up of produce ownod Tho main part of tho sheep shed is and controlled llvo stock commission tho roof. Sheep roqulro plenty of fresh houses and stock ,yards, and providoa ' air. They will not froozo If kept dry. an orderly plan of llvo stock market-1 Poorly vontilatod shedB aro conduct ing, ivo to bad rosulta with snoop, for foul I air Is about as detrimental to them as A homo orchard if proporly planted; is dampness. UNION PACIFIC TIME TABLE.. Clinton & Son, the Eyo Glass Men. I Service and Satisfaction. No. No. No. Tho American Farm Bureau fed eration has gone bofore tho inter state comincrco commission with an application for a furthor reduction In freight rates on grain and hay until tho entire Inceaso of 1920 has boon wiped out Tho rocont reduction or dered by tho commission calls for a reduction of one-half of the 1920 In crease. , v Wednesday, Novembor 30 has boon Bbt asldo as "Farm Bureau Day" at tho International Llvo Stock expo sition which will bo hold In Chicago, Novombor 26 to December 3, accord ing to word recolvcd by tho Nobraskn Farm Bureau fodoratlon Tho an nual meeting of tho national associa tion of county agricaUurnl agon,ts will also bo held nt Chicago during tho exposition, M. L. MoBhor, Euroka, 111., president of tho association ad vises. "Tho attitude of u nation toward child wolfaro will soon become tho tost of its civilization." Herbert Hoovor. Tho caro of tho child 1b an 'index of civilization and Infant morality It. tho most Bonsltlvo sign wo possess o social wolfaro." Sir Arthur Now sholmc. "If wo 'could grapple with tho wholo child situation for one generation our and carod for is a valuable asset to tho avorage farm, according to hortl . culturo specialists of tho Agricultural College. Mr. R. Evans of Garland, Nebraska secured Bomo remarkablo results this yoar from his orchard of 70 trees considering tho unfavor able spring. "It certainly payB to havo a small orchard on tho farm.", said Mr. Evans whllo looking over the I prizes won nt tho Soward County Fair with his fruit. "Thiso 70 lacroa netted mo ns much nB 40 acres would even In a normal year. Tills year T sold $440.00 worth of apples from thlB little patch of ground. Of course It was nocosaary to pruno, Bpray and feed tho treoB but I learned Bovorul years ago that such caro mcanB fruit whon tho avorago orchard Is barren." This year Mr. Evans treeos did not boar a full crop but with tho scarcity of fruit It was a very valuablo crop, Ho sold 180 bu. at prices ranging from $2.50 to $3.00 n bushel and kept enough for his own uso besides. Nebr Extension Bulletin 62 Is full of pract ical ndvico on establishing tho homo orchard. Thoro 1b nothing piaglcal about tho operation of tho septic tank, accord lng to onglneorlng specialists; of tho Agricultural Colloge, nolthor is thoro anything very difficult about Its con struction. Tho building of moderr Tho broedlng flock,nccds vory little grain during tho winter months if plonty of good hay Is available. Al falfa hay alono will bring thorn through In nice condition. Where a logume hay is not available more grain will bo required. In olthor In stance It Is always deemed advisable to feed the lambs In tho flock a ra. tlon of oats and corn along with tho hay. Tho brooding ewes shuld lo kopt thrifty rind strong, but they should not. bo allowod to become too fat Asldo from good shelter, food and water, plonty of exercise Is tho most important fororunnor of sue. cess nt lambing time. MTcslbound 4:45 P- m-. tt3KK-a 1:45 a 4:25 p No. 11 - 2:40 p No. 13 8:10 a. m. No. .15 12:40. a. in. No. 17 6:25 p. m No. 19 ! '- 9:10 a. m. No. 25 7:00 p. m. No. 53 8:50 a. m. m. ' . ! J.S.TWINEM M.D. Hnmcop.ftthle Physician A Surgeon General Frnctlcc and F, as (bound No. 2 , 12:20 p. m. No. 4 11:15 p. m. No. 8 12:05 p. m. No. 10 2:25 p. m. No. 12 11:30 p. m. No. 14 - 6:25 p. m. No. 18 - 1:15 p. m. No. 20 - 7:20 p. nl. No. 26 5:40 a. m. No. 54 10:10 p. m. No. 16 9:20 a, m. Construction Surgery Hospital Accommodation Platte Valley Hospital Former Name Twlncra Hospital. NORTH PLATTE, NEBS. MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL Teacher of Voico Culturo and the Art of Singing Rob. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Phone 1147J Just because you are vaccinating a hog is no reason why you should not exercise cleanllnes In tho admin istration of sorum and virus. The serum specialists at tho College of Agriculture aro of the opinion that practically nil of tho abscesses or lothojr forms of infection fol leaving tho administration of serum and virus. (All brands of serum and virus inoluded.) One of tho principal sources of serum contamination la the container into which the Borum isj pourod and from which the syringe to bring .your f riendB to dine. A is filled. It la-practically Impossible piaco whore the greatest care Is ex to vaccinate plga without raising con-1 oxciBod In the selection of the food sldorablo dUBt consequently much of . matorlalB. A place whore the cuisine DR. REDFIELD PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN Surgeon, X-Ray Calls Promptly An swored Night or Da Phones Office 642, Residence 676 I am homo again. Will dq any kind of plastering. L. W. Mathewson, Gracoland Addition, Phono 654W. OTIS R. FLATT, M, D Physician amd Bargees X-RAY Diagnosis and Treatment Call answered Day and Night, (ver Union State-Rank. Office Phone 296 Honao Phone 1236J (Beolor, Crosby & Baoklns, Attys.) NOTICE OF PETITION A QUIET PLACE TV. T. FRITCHARD Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 316 South Vine Street Hob pital Phone 633, House Phone 633. Estato No. 1856 of Bernhord Wink enwarder, deceased, In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebras ka. Tho State of Nebraska. To all persons Interested In Bald Estato take notloo that a petition has been filed for the issuance of letters testament ary of Richard F. Wlnkenwerder and for the appointment of Richard F. Wlnkenwerder as Administrator of said Estate, which has been set for hearing faerc'n on December 2, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated November 4, 1921. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge. YOU THAT HAVE RHEUMATISM Call 320 East 5th St. for heal ing balm. Room 11 Ustairs " hub uubi gem uiiu juui Buium nuia g exquisite, waere me uuma uuu uui.- public health, our oconomlo oftlcloncy, farm homos with comploto uathroom the ByrlnB0 ,3 bolnB flll0(l. Tho next ,ery la tasteful, and the aurroundlngs tho moral clmractor, sanity ana bio- nxiureB cans ior sorao muo iwhuu ui mogt frQqucnt sourCo of contamlna blllty of our people would advance sowago disposal. Tho Boptlc tank j syrlngo and noedlo which havo threo generations m one Moruori soomB 10 ouor mo buiuuuu. u uu Hoover. ' slsts of a concreto chamber situated undor. ground In which myriads of II. D. Lute, Bocrctary of tho Nebr aska Farm Bureau Fodoratlon ha written Fostmnstor Will IIayo3 nt Washington protesting against tho re cont ruling of tho department which will provont rural routo patrons from (lotting tho mall on Sundays by cnll- tng for It "Tho farmors Hko to got their Sunday papers on Sunday since thai Ib their day of lolsure Itifltcad of gotting It on Monday whon thoy havo no tlmo to road It", Mr. Lute tolls tho poBtmnstor gonoml. Tho fannor Is not nfiklnt frr tt special prlvllogo, Mr. Lute says, but Is asking far tho same rlKht that is oxtonded to tho city patron; that of being permitted to got his mail on Sunday by asking for It. A similar lettor was alao sent to tho Nebraska delegation in congross. The American Fann Buroau fed crvlJon'H third annual conven tion to bo hold at Atlanta., Georgia, , Novombor 21-23 will bring togother tho greatest array of "big" speaking talent that has over appoarcd on the samo platform to address nny pre vious agricultural mooting. Tho most nromlnont inon in Georgia, Including tho covornor, will of course dollver tho customary nddroBBOB of wolcomo and then In addition to omos R'. How ard, nresldont of tho American Farm Bureau fodoratlon, addresses will bo delivered by Hon. Barnard Baruch or Now York: Hon. Arthur Cappor, United States sonator 'from Kansas; Secretary of Agriculture H. C. Wnl- laco: Senator W. S. Konyon of Iowa; C. H. GustiifBon, prcnldont of tho United Stales Grain arowora, and H. C. McKenzlo, Clifford Thorno, C J. Fawcett and Grey Sllvor, Farm Bu reau leaders. not boon .properly storlllzed. To get away from these two sources of troublo tho State serum plant recom mends that tho serum nnd virus bo drawn from tho bottles through a nortlf inserted through the . . m i 1 l It. Mm ' " linCB OI UIO. uram or ou.u. u. anfl that Byrlng08 and neeaies anoroblc bacteria digest tho Bowago and transform It Into a colorless liq uid which can easily bo disposed of In pleasant. This 1b such a place. Come and enjoy It. HOTEL P-ALACE AND CAFE. of disposal flold. This colorless liquid Is not free from gormB, as Ib generally aupposod, and thorotoro must bo handled carefully. A recent Investigation mado by the Nobraskn Collogo of Agrlculturo Bhows th following Intorostlng re sults. Avorago cost each of 28 septic tanks Including disposal flold, $136.00, (Cost of matorlal alono $51.20.) Number using tllo distribution sys. tom 10 Number using cess pool distribution system 3 Number using other forms 3 Numbor reporting successful opera tion a " 28 Evory llvo stock producing Boctlon of tho United Staton and ovory im portant llvo stock producing organ Izatton waB roproBontol at tho ratlfl cation conferonco hold at Chicago to .'.. nnon thn final ronort of tho rwrmcrB Llvo Stock Marketing com ralttco of tlfteon, at Clilcago, Novem ber 10. Bach stato liVurm Buroau fod eratlon had ono dologato at largo and as additional dologato for each 20, na -mnmhorfl. In addition to tho Farm Bureau dologivtoa oacli of thirty-eight llvo Btoclc associations and co-oporftllvo comralsalon companleB Itod delegates ipreaont Prosidont Janes R. Howard of Uio Amorlcan TVirm Bureau fodoratlon, who collod the meeting, said It was fraught with mere possibilities for nation wide teinroYomont in moat producing than That roitgh tVontodj corn, having rather soft Btarchy kornols, Ib Infer ior to Binooth dontcd corn with rela tively hard, vitreous and shallow kor- nolB. has provon to bo tho caso In corn demonstrations carried! on In olght Nobraska counties by farmora who woro co-oporatlng with their county oxtonsion agents and tho ag- romnny Bpoclallsts of tho Collogo of Agrlculturo. On tho avorago, tho smooth and rathor flinty oars out- loldod Uio doop starchy, rough dent- tod oara 7.7 bushels. It was bollovod until a fow yoara ngo, that rough oars woro suporlor in vigor and yiold and this typo of corn was qulto gen erally soloctod. Tho oxporlmont sta tion of tho Nobraska Agrlculturo Col logo In common with tho oxporlmont sUvtlonB In sovoral othor atates, has found Uiat tho rolativo Bmooth oars aro good yloldors and produco fully as well or evon bettor than tho rougn oars. Another (point demonstrated In the corn plats was tho lack of adap tation of shlppod. In Bood. Tho fl "st appearing Bhlppod In corn yie'-'ed 12.7 bushels loss than tho best lo nl mm irrftwn In comparison. Go carofully soloctod, homo grown bp1 corn, ot standard varlotlos, proved i bo as good as can bo Bocurod. T4o agricultural oxtenslon agents In maiiv counties are planning on carrying nn corn varloty and typt domonstratlons noxt year. Many sheep are lost during cold wlntor weathor from causes which may bo tracod dlroctly in nearly all cases tb poor housing facilities, ac cording to tho sheop specialists ot tho Atrrtenltuml Colloiro. Dampness is bo storlllzed by boiling 20 minutes Just boforo using. Syringes should be taken apart and placed in a pan con taining onough cold water heated to boiling. By so doing thoro 1b llttlo chanco of broking tho glass bar rels. After they havo boiled for about 20 mlnutos, dry tho parts and lubricate tho plungers with n tow drops ot glycerin. Nover uso oil 'on rubbor plungers. - Tho grapo vino la ono of the easiest fruit plants to propagate, ac cording to tho horticulture special ists of the College of Agriculture. Any amatour can grow thorn at home. For filling a vacancy In n vinoyard tho easiest and surest way Is to leave a cane unpruned on a nolghborlng vino. In tho spring lay tho vino down and cover with throo to four lnchos ot looso dirt that part ot which Is in tho place whero a now vino Is wanted. Py fall tho covered part will havo pro ducod sufficient root growth to allow tho paront cane to bo cut away. It Bovoral plants aro desired tho entire cano may bo covored with dirt. Nearly ovory bud wfll produco a plant. Tho following spring tho plants may he 'soparated with a sharp spado and transplanted. For producing plants In groator numbers, cuttings nro us ually UHod. This fall, canes that grow this year aro cut Into lengths of two nnd throo buds each. Tho cut at tho lowor bud Is mado ono-halt Inch from tho bud and at tho upper bud ono- halt Inches from tho bud. Uso canes tho thickness of a pencil wltb joints threo to six Inches apart. TIo tho cutttlngs In bundles ot ton or flttoon and bury In iho garden with tho butt ends up. Tho onds should bo placod in moist sand In a cool cavo or left out of doors and mulched with, Btravr or othor llttor. This practice pro motes tho growth ot callous ovor'tho cuts. In tho spring thoy should bo planted In nursory rows six oight lnchos apart in tho row with rows two and ono-half or throo feet apart, ono but bolng loft right at tho surface of tho ground, tho othor under ground Wanted HIDES AND FURS Pretty Fair Prices L. LIPSHITZ For those who do not have onough stock or machinery for a general farm sale, I am located so I can hold combination salo at North Platto or at tho Falrviow dairy 1 miles west of town. I havo always got enough stock or machinery listed with mo so we can hold a combln&'.;on sale any time. YFX. WAI.I50SF, TlBRer. Makes or repairs anything made ot tin or sheet metal. moro detrimental to sheop than any 61' Locust Under General Hospital The Farmer's Auctioneer H. M. Johansen, North Platte, Nebraska. Phone 783F3 GEO. B. DENT Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Snrgery and Obstetrics Office Building &-Loan Building Phone: Offlco 130. Residence lit JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Bank BiifldliiK Office Phone 83 Residence 3 (D. E. Harper, Attorney) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1849 of Mary Stolla Shelly, deceased, In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. The State of Nebraska, bb: Creditors of said estate will take notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estate is Mar. 6, 1922, and for settlement of said Estate is Nov. 2, 1922; that I will sit In tho county court room In said County on Dec. 6, 1921 at 10 o cloelc a. m., and on March G 1922 at 10 o'clock a. m. to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Dated Nov. 2, 1921. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) , County Judge. DR. M. B. STATES Chiropractor 6, C 7 Building & Loan Building. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo of an order of attachment issued out of tho County Court of Lin coin County, Nebraska on tho 9th day ot November, 1921, wherein tho First National Bank of North Platto was plaintiff and P. E. Burnett, defendant and by virtue of said attachment levied upon threo hundred and forty (340) boxes of apples tho property of said defendant and by vlrtuo of nn order Issued by tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, on tho 12th day ot Novembor,(1921, I will on tho 26th day ot Novembor, 1921, at two o'clock P. M. of said day at tho North Platto Equity Store, 209 East Sixth Street, In North Platto, Boll said prop erty heretoforo attached In said ac tion at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash to satisfy said at tachment, tho amount duo thoreon in tho aggregate being tho sum of $345.03 and accruing costs. North Platto, Novombor 14, 1921. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff ot Lincoln County. (Geo. N. Glbbs, Atty.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1845 of Sebastian Schwaig- er, deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notice that the time limited for presentation and fil ing of claims against eaid estato Is March 1st, 1922, and for settlement of said Estato is October 28th, 1922, that I will sit at tho county court room In said County on December 1st, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. and on March 1st, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., to re ceive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Dated October 28th, 1921. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge. Office Phone 70. Rob. Phone 1243 DEKRYBERItY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmers Undertakers and Funeral Director Day Phone 41 Nteht Phone Black 688 Offlco 340 HouaelTO' DR. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Physician Over the Oasis. North Platte i DR. J. R. McKIRAHAN Practice Limited to Diseases oi Women and Sargery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE Phones Offlco 113. Residence 640J Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician North Platte. Nebraake Knights ot Columbus Building, DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath OVER HIRSCHFELD'8 Office Phono 333 Res. Phone 1031 (Halllgan, Beatty & Halllgan, Attys.) NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Estate No. of Chnrlos F. Iddlngs, deceased, in the County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, to all per sons Interested In said Estate, take notice that tho Executrix has filed a final account and roport ot hor ad ministration and a petition for final sottlomont and discharge as such Ex ecutrix, which havo boon set for hear ing boforo Bald court on Dec. 1, 19j. at 10 o'clock a. m., whon you may ap. pear and contest the Bamo. Dated Nov. 3, 1021. WM H. O. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge. (Hoagland & Carr, Attya.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estato No. 1848 of Charles J. Brand, deceased In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Credit ors of said estate will take notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estate Is March 6, 1922, and for settlement of Bold ostate is Novombor 1st. 1922; that I will sit at tho county court room in said County on Dccombar 6th, 1921 at 10 o'clock a. m. and on March 6th, 1922 at 10 o'clock n, ra". to .recelvo, examine, hoar, .allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Datod Novombor 1st, 1921. WM. H. C. WOODHURST (Soal) County Judge (John Grant, Attorney.) NOTICE OF PETITION Estate No. 1857 of Edward P. Rob hauson, deceased. In the County Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska, Tho Stato ot Nebraska, To all per sons Interested In said Estato take nottco that & potltlon has been filed for the appointment ot Sarah Rob hauson as Administratrix ot said Es tato, which has been set for hearing herein on Nov. 29, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. Datod November 8, 1921. (SEAL) Coonty Judge.) EXTENSION ROAD NO. 339. To Whom It May Concern: The Special Commissioner appoint ed to locate a public road as follows: Commencing nt tho Southeast cor ner ot aoctlon 34, town 10, range 26. Lincoln County, Nebraska, width ot road to be 40 feet, running thence northwest from tho southeast corner to tho northwest corner ot section 28 town 10, rang 26, Lincoln County, Nobraska and terminating at the Southeast corner ot Section 20, ton a 10, rango 26, Lincoln; County, Nobras. ko, following as near as possible the present traveled road;, has reported In favor thereof: any person or per sons, having objections thoroto, or claims for damages by reason of tho establishment of the above described road must file samo In tho office ot the County Clerk at North Platte, Nebraska, on or beforo 12 o'lock noon of the 7th day of January, 1922. Dated at North Platte, Nobraska, this 25th day ot October, 1921. A. S. ALLEN, . Coonty Clerk.