NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NEBRASKA IN BRIEF No untcrlnl reductions In freight rntc8 will bo noted for nine months or a year ns u result of the withdrawal of the orders culling off the threat- ntmil nnf Inn.wMn limit, nf tfillrntwla. ttl Timely New Culled From All tho opinion f members of the state Parte of the State, Reduced railway commiscion. Their opinion lor tho Busy. labor board assured tho brotherhoods that no further wncn cuts, would bo Representative John McClcllan of made until next Jnlv. Hall county has, written Nebraskn The receiver for the fulled Wnlscy isolons suggesting n 6pcclal session of bank In Thomnu county has already tho legislature, tho members to volun- collected $1,200 In bills receivable teer their services and to pay their own which were ruted ns absolutely worth- expenses. He declared Umt his In- less when the bank's affairs, were tcrvlewB with the farming population, turned over to him. It Is possible FAT MAN STICKS IN "HELL'S CRACK" Park Superintendent Takes Measurements of Visitors to Crystal Cave. Los Angeles, Cal. Thaddcus Brown of Lemoore Is n man of con siderable weight In tho comtnuulty, and John U. White, superintendent of the Sequoia National park, Is nn offlclal of considerable literary- ability: These BE LEGUMINOUS HAYS FOR COWS Corn Silage Is Excellent Feed, but Not a Dalanced One Legumes Furnish Protein. (Prvpaied by tha United Statai Department oi Agriculture.! The best' kinds ot dry roilghagc for especially, and with taxmiycrs cener- that tho stale, cuarnnteo fund will bo (wis nro evidenced, perhaps lor ino fCCilnK dulry cows In connection with ... - I " " ' it .1 1. 1 1 l 1. lltn f AllmttlniV I . fc any, icati mm to believe It Is high fully reimbursed for the amount puld time to retrench in stnto, county, city, out of It to protect depositors, school and all other public affairs. D. M. Trimble, deputy state lire In- An extensive report on farm con- spector, and Lee Carroll, cashier at dltlons In Nebraska Issued by the state the Liberty theater. Lincoln, were both land federal bureau of markets nt Lin- bound over to the district court for coin shows nn Improved condition of the robbcrv nlleced to have been llrst time publicly, by tho following bulletin received here: "Sequoia National Park, "Ofllce of Superintendent Gkint Foreit. Cal. "Since the lamentable accident that happened to Thaddeus Brown of Le- corn silage or roots are leguminous hays, such as alfalfa, red, crimson, or alslke clover, and soy bean or cow pen hay, In the opinion of experts of tho United States Dcpartnvnt of Ag riculture. While corn silage Is an ex. cellcnt feed, It Is not n balanced one. winter wheat, tho hUsklng of corn atneed by Trlmblo when he made away nioore, Cal on AugusU23, It has been nB jt (i0!3 not contain suinclcnt pro- well advanced In most counties, about with $1,500 after slugging Carroll in 00 per cent, of the commercial potato the1 box office of tho theater. crop marketed, sugar beet harvest The closing of the Farmers' State practically completed and some 1m- bank of Springileld last week wns im provement In the hog cholera situation, expected by stnte olllclals. Secretary With tho preliminary survey of the Hurt of the department of trade and Platte Valley lrrlgutlon project un- commerce declnred his department had der way there Is a rumor aflout that had some difficulty with the Institution Gothenburg stands a good chance of but the situation wns not expected to securing a beet sugar factory. The end In failure." project It Is said will water nn area of a movement to organize athletics tn 100 miles tn lengtff and 15 miles wide American legion circles throughout the or about 000.000 acres between North state has been undertaken by Lincoln Platte and Kearney on both sides of post No. 3 at Lincoln. A committee the Platte river. bus been annotated to communicate ' Lincoln residents nro paying $3,000 with other posts and sound out tho a month to thirty special American sentiment. Legion police, according to Mayor Attorney General Davis says his of- Zehrung. Under this plan an ex-ser- flee will appeal to tho supreme court vice man patrols a district of not more from the decision of the Lancnster than fifty homes, from which lid re- district court, granting n permanent celves $2 a month from each owner. Leaders of the movement are endeav oring to mnke the legion police state wide. As Indicative of the situation In some of tho north and northwescrn counties Injunction against 'iie stnto expending $75,000 on tho Omnha-Fort Crook road. Plans are under wny for construc tion of n community corn crib nt Nellgh to hold corn placed there by farmers In return for merchandise. uecoBsary to take additional precau tions for tho safety of those visiting the Crystal Cave in tho Sequoia Na tional park. "Brown, It will be recollected, Is a stout gentleman, who was stuck for. three days In Hell's Crock, about half in which there Is considerable stock The corni will be held until higher feeding, It Is reported, that out of 115 prices can bo gotten for It. cases filed for the September term of a total of 32,543 or 20.2 per cent, court In Loup, Gnrfield and Wheeler 0f all the farms in Nobrnskn reported counties, 75 are mortgnge foreclosures, co-operative marketing of farm pro- tho total decrees already entered run-duets in 1010, according to a report nlng over $000,000. Issued by the state department of agrl- Fremont, It Is believed, holds the culture nt Lincoln. birth record In Nebraska for triplets The Beatrice Chamber of 'Commerce born In a single week. During the hms Punched a camnnlgn to prevent week ending November 5 sets were the removal of the county fair to Wy born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Porter more. The county aj;rlculturul society and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cnrsh. Only one of the six babies, born to Mrs. Carsh, survived. The Infants were all boys. will decide the Issu the last of this month. Under the direction of the Masonic order, with Grand Master Smith of The closing of tho Farmers State Long Pine In charge, the cornerstono bank at Wlnslde marked the twenty- wa8 jnui for the E. G. Taylor $100,000 eighth bank failure In Nebraska in dormitory of Hastings college, at Hust- the past year and a half. Extensive nfj, ( loans to tennnts of land, the values inccndlnry fires In Nebraskn since of which were wiped away by big de- inst January total 100. with a less es-, creases In prices, were direct causes tlmnted at $1,000,000, . according to of failure, t is .sa.ld. . . . state Fire Marshal Hartford. Only On November 10 a public sale of seventeen such llres occurred in 1020. poultry will be held at the fair grounds pive people. Including four women, tit Tecumseh. The sale, which will were injured, two seriously, when a he conducted by the Johnson County jjve pussencer airplane fell from a Live Stock and Poultry Breeders' as- i,elfrlit of 100 feet anil was demolished soclatlon, It Is believed, will be tho at the air congress field at Omaha, first of the kind ever held In Nebraska. Charles McCnrty, a rancher of Governor McKelvle has Issued a pro- , wheeler county, saved more than $S0O clamatlon designating the period from jn freight by driving 500 head of cnt- Armistice day to Thanksgiving day tie to his ranch in kerrlck county, to be observed for the annuul Bed rri,e drive require! five days. Cross roll call, during which time mem- inre completely destroyed the N. F. hershlp cnmpalgn will be carried on. Allnrd & Son general merchandise und Governor McKelvle announced that f urnituro store at Primrose, causing the federal reserve bank board will n i0s8 0f $:io,000. The origin of the meet In Omaha November 22 with the llre !s unu0Wn. committee of five of the Nebrasku Reduced rates to Lincoln from nil Bankers association to discuss means 1)omts jn Nebraska for the week of or- of facilitating louns to farmers. pmlzed agriculture meetings, January Eariy erection tof nn auditorium In 2 to 0, have been granted by the west Hastings was made certain wncn the ern pnsseBer association, city council sold, nt par, $100,000 Rohert Cursch. cluirced with slaying worth of bonds for tho building, and IIenry Johnson during a quarrel at t!ie crystalline marvels of America's One Final Pull Brought Him Through a mile from the cave entrance, deep In the bowels of the earth, An at tempt wns made by park rangers to pull him through tho hole, but his cries were so terrifying ns the sharp stal nctltcs scarified the skin of his lower waist that his would-be rescuers were forced to desist. "The superintendent wns notified of Brown's condition, and personally vis ited the cave. After thorough exam inatlon It was determined thnt it would either be necessary to blast him J nut with T. N. IVor starve lilm until Jils waist measurement wns reduced sufficiently to enable his pussago through Hell's Crack. "Dosplto the lndlgnntlon of other visitors, 'who were barred from the beauties of Organ. Loft, the Frozen Cascade, the Marble Chamber, etc., by the rear portion of Brown, it wns thought better not to blast him out, as undoubtedly some Injury would re sult to the delicate formntlon of the cave. "By the end of the third day his waist measurement wns reduced 14 Inches, nnd one final pull by two pnrk rangers brought him through the hole minus his pants and some skin. "All prospective visitors to the Crys tal Cave are now measured nt the Ad ministration building nt Giant Forest, and those whose waist measurements are over U2A Inches are debarred from teln and mineral matter to meet fully the requirements of the cow. The leguminous hays, in addition to be ing very palatable, tend to correct this deficiency. They are also among the best nnd cheapest sources of protein. One or more of these hays can be grown on practically any farm. In addition to tholr valuo for feeding purposes, they Improvo the soli In which they grow. Hay from Canada field pens, sown with oats to prevent the pens from lodging,, also makes on excellent roughage. Corn stover, sorghum, etc.. also find n good market through the dairy cow. This class of roughage 1b low In protein, however, and when It Is used the grnln ration must bo richer In this element. No positive rule can be laid down us to tho quantity of dry roughage that should be fed, but from 0 to 12 pounds a day for each cow, In addition to silage, will be found satisfactory (n most cases. When the dry roughnge Is of poor quality, such as coarse, woody hay or a poor grade of cornstalks, a large por tion can often be given to advantage, allowing tho cow to pick out the best and using tho rejected port for bed ding. With this quantity of dry rough nge the cow will tnke. according to $75,000 worth of bonds for the pur- Humboldt Inst .Time was found not chase of a site. guilty by a Jury at Falls City. H. II. Anderson and Harry Hostet- The bureau of animal industry o ter. convictes who escaped from the tho stnte department of agriculture new state reformatory nt Lincoln, reports that lidg cholera Is well under were captured at Atchison, Kansas,, control In Nebraska. and returned to the prison. Wymore has purchased one of tho No trace has been found of the body best road drugs on the market, and most beautiful cavern." CATCHES DOG MILKING COW of Henry A. Elbe, parachute Jumper, who was drowned In the Missouri river at Omaha during the Aero Congress, Wnrrants drawn for state expen dlturcs for the month of October total $899,709, according to a report by State Auditor Marsh. Blgspring's new community hall built by townspeople nnd farmers of the district was dedicated Just the other day. Excavation for the new $100,000 Elks home to be built by the ScottS' bluff lodge has been started, A report Issued by C. C. Baker, of will keep It constantly employed on the streets of the city. Loss of about $40,000 wns sustained when fire practically destroyed tho Bullard lumber yards at McCook. A private census Just completed of McCook developps the city has a pop ulation In excess of 5,000. Citizens of York celebrated the 00 Ui anniversary of the founding of the city November 0. Excavation has been started for tho foundation of North Platte's new $200,- 000 court house. After a shut down of eleven months, federal and state employment bureau the plant of the Western Land Boiler at Lincoln, there were more Jobs than company at Hastings has resumed mon w,ho would work In Nebraska In operations. The company mnnufac- October. Ills figures show that 713 turs hind rollers and haying tools jobs went begging for men to accept Business depression caused the shut- tliem during the month. down. Gibbon has a community picture Walter, 4, and Lawrence, 5, sons show,, the Community club muklng n of Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Huffman of (purchase of equipment nnd the show scottsbluff, were burned to deatli in a 'will be handled by a committee. The chicken house adjoining the Huffman jobject Is to exhibit a better class of bome It Is said, that the children had Iflims and on account of the fact that matches, and were playing nenr a can rthe town wns without a picture show. 0f gasoline. Both bodies were burned (It Is planned to keep the admission fee beyond recognition before they could down to the lowest possible figure. be rescuedj Stnte Superintendent Matzen has in- The Omulin Woman's Press club has dorsed a proposal of State Compensa- launched u prize contest open to all tion Commissioner Kennedy to get till women of Nebraska for the best short .schools in tho state to teach pupils story, maximum length 4000 words, the A. B. C. of the compensation law. poetry, short poems not exceeding 24 Kennedy suys that the worst feature lines, essay, Including such manu- tf tho law Is the lack of knowledge HCrlpts as nature, truvel and character by workers of the law. sketches, editorials und informal es- wvery man wjio escupus irum wiu nys, iimiieu 10 ww worn, vine con Nebrasku penitentiary or thrnew re formatory will bo prosecuted under the act of the last legislature mnklng , escape a felony, -punishable with one ito ten yenrs In the penltentlnry, says L. C. Oberlles, member of the state board of control. test closes December 10, and all who wish to fake part must mull thelf manuscript to Mrs. Luurn Ennls, 4321 Fnrniiin street, Omaha. Hiwdsopio prices will he awarded the winners. For further Information write Mrs, Ennls nt Omaha. Farmer Finds Pall Short, and a Little Detective- Work Discloses the Culprit. Huntington, L. I. When your cow suddenly falls In giving you tho usual pall of milk In the morning, it is time to look around for the cause. This lw Just what happened with a Hunting ton mnn recently. His cow wns a good producer, but one morning when he went out ho found thnt for some reason the supply wns not as good as usual. The eve ning's milking showed tho usual re turns, but the following morning he wns again short. Not being satisfied that "nil was well In Denmark," he appeared on the scene considerably earlier the follow ing morning, nnd found his own dog, standing under the cow, qpjoylng u feast. Needless.to Bay, the dog wan fastened nt night thereafter. Neighbor Signalled Word of Tragedy to Engineer. Edith Pcmbleton, fourteen years old, of Mlddletown, N. Y., was struck by a railroad express train, thrown on the pilot and carried a quarter of a mile be foro the engineer learned of the accident. A neighbor of the girl saw her on the pilot of the en gine und signaled to the engineer with his raincoat, causing him to stop the train. Tho girl died from her Injuries. Thief Take Money From Orphanage, Adrian, Mich. A thief entered the Eastern Star orphanugu here and stole $81 belonging to the orphans' fund and $17, the Individual property of the orphans. One ot Most Economical t-tcds tor Dairy Cows la Pasture. her size, from 25 to 50 pounds of Blloge. This may be considered ns a guldo for feeding, to npply when the roughnge is grown on the farm. Whcc everything has to bo purchnsed, It Is often more economical to limit tho quantity of roughage fed and In crease the grnln ration. 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Even if she has never dyed before, she can nut a new, rich color into shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything. Buy Diarrond Dyes no other kindthen perfect home, .dyeing is guar anteed. Just tell your druggist whether the material you Wish to dye' is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never stress, spot, fade or run. advertisement. Tough on the Babies. . A pnragraph worthy of publication In "Whizz Bug" nppenred recently In tho Genesee (Idaho) News. It was lu the nature of n "paid local" Inserted by tho members of the Genesee medi cal fraternity. Under tho caption, "Klcht Months Warning." appeared tho 'following i "After October 1 nil babies C. O. D. Signed, W. H. Ehlen, M. D., H. Rouse, M. D. Pullman (Wash.) Herald. Undersized and Undeveloped Animals Usuafly Caused by Improper Care and Poor Feed. Nlggurdly methods of feeding nnd caring for farm live stock are un profitable. This Is one conclusion re sulting from nn Inquiry conducted by the United States Department of Agri culture Into the causes and preven tion of runtlness nmong farm ani mals. Seventy-five per cent of under sized nnd undeveloped animals, ac cording to- a summary of more than 700 opinions advanced by lhte-stock owners, nre duo to inferior breeding, Inadequate or unsuitable feed, and pp&ts. such as pnrnsltes and Insects. The remedy Is the better care of better stock, and the cost of this remedy, In the opinion of prnctlcnl farmers, Is much cheaper than tho ex pense of continuing to raise, under sized nnd slow-mnturlng domestic animals. "Better raise one good cow than two poor ones a runt Is nothing but expense all Its life." Tills opinion, which Is typical of many others, Is from a Michigan dairyman. A thrifty New Englnndcr sums up sentiment on this topic with tho remark, "I find I ennnot cheat the animal without cheating myself." The New Typist. Flubb That new stenographer of Simpson's Is rather of the clinging type, Isn't Bhe? Dubb Yes, Bhe'a a regular cling peach. 1 1 The avarice of tho miser may bG termed the grand sepulchre of all his other passions. In wnnn weather It doesn't do tit " all wrapped up In yourself. Every department of housekeeping needs Red Bross Ball Bluo. Equally good for kitchen towels, table llnea, sheets and pillowcases, etc. Adver Those Dear Girls. , ( t Betty "Jack says I am the fflrrt girl' he ever klBsed." Marie "I'va known him to He about other things, too." The Waggish Most. "Who do you s'sposo thnt queer looking feller was?" asked old ItHey Rezzldow, who was lounging In ths" lobby of tho Petunia tavern. "A moving picture uctor, I guest likely," replied tho landlord. "Tea-ny-rnte, when ho signed his name h registered disgust." Kansas City Stsr. He Was Unimportant Muriel came running to her mother, crying: "O-o-o niuinmal Did you henr'th ladder fall down Just now?" "No, dear. How did the ladder hap pen to fall down?" "Well, pnpn was washing tea window and It slipped, and when It fell It broke three flower pots. I told drtddy you'd be cross. "Oh. dear," cried the mother, I hope your father hasn't hurt himself." "I don't think he has yet," replied tho child. "He wns hanging onto the window sill w'henI came nwny to tell you about the llower pots." Pitts burgh Chronicle-Telegraph. HIGH-PRODUCING DAIRY COWS To Increase Productiveness of Herd It Is Necessary to Begin With Individuals. Increasing the productiveness of a dairy herd through selection must be gin with the Individual as a unit. Cows with the best performance rec ords nre mated to a bull backed by a line of high-producing ancestors. Even this will not gunruntee offspring equal to their parents In productive ness, since the lnw of chum.-o operates to make results uncortuin. However, the nverage will be as good as their parents' and some will exceed their dam's record. The best producers are further bred for further Improvement.' Are you stepping on the brake or the accelerator? Tho food you eat does make a difference. Heavy, starchy foods often do slow down body and mind often steal the energy that be longs to the day's work, Grapc-liuts is a go ahead food. It contains the perfected nourishment of Nature's best grains. I includes all thoss elements needed to nourish body and brain. It is easy to digest. It gjvea energy without taking energy. How about your breakfast or lunch does it give, or take? Grape-Nuts is sweet; crisp, delightful to the taste, and is an ideal sourco of power for a busy and difficult day. " "There's a Reason" for GRAPE-NUTS