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

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
OF INTEREST TO
RURAL READERS
FARM BUREAU NEWS SERVICE
SUPPLIES 1TE3IS FOR THE
TRIBUNE READERS
Lest f can find. I expect to change
to purobrcds during the next two
years because I know that they will
mnko mo moro money and that'fl whj j
I am raising them. I don't bellova
I can over mnko the chango for loss
money than I can right now."
stato and nation. But It Is so much
different from tho fair ovory one
should attend both each year.
A Nuckolls county, Nebraska fann
er Is producing 300 market hogs a
yeni and Is Intending to Incrcasa this
number to 1,000 a year. lo bolleves
In purobreads for market. Ho recent
ly snld a swlne specialists of tho Ne
braska Agricultural College: "About
live years ago I started using good
puro bred boars on my grade oowa.
Bach year clnco that a hlghor per cont
of my hogs havo toppod tho market.
They are moro uniform and feed a
lot better. I keep hooka on my hogs
and I know that those good boarH
have paid for themselves a good many
times. This yoar 1 am going to buy
a good bunch of puro bred glltB, the
i
Jfako your Christian?
dayH complete
With pretty blooHoms
rnro and sweet
Docorate tho homo
during tho holiday soa-
son. Mirth and laugh
tor rolgn In tho homo
whoro flowers mako
tho homo folks and
their guosts feel happy.
1 THE NORTH PIATTE'
FLORaL CO. i
ROWERS AND PLANTS
I Yfc ARe AS NEfAR TO YOU I
I as your Dunne
PHONE 1023
Tho twenty-first annual meeting of
tho Nebraska Stato Agricultural as
sociations will convono at Lincoln tho
wook of January 2 to G inclusive 1922.
As usual ,tho most of tho sesslona
will bo hold on tho Agricultural Col-
logo campus of tho state unlvorsll.i
. 1 i i..
A wen rounueu iitukiuih i in muiu
for nil who attend In addition to the
special programs being arranged by
tho various organized associations
Homo Economics, Farm Equlpmont,
Dairymen, Poultrymon, Horso Broed
ors, Cattle Breeders, Swlne Breeders,
Sheep Brcoders, Florists, Fruit Grow
ers, Crop Growers, Potato Growers,
Honey Producors, Farm Buroau fod-
oration, Nebraska Hall of Agricul
tural achlovomont, nnd others, tho
oxecutivo commlttoo is planning n
mass mooting Wednesday uftornoon,
January 4, In which all associations
will comblno their forces and for
which there is being built a program
of llvo interest to both mon nnd
women Tho dotalls of this program
will bo announced noxt week. Tho
various association programs arc ap
pearing in farm and daily papers. For
copies of tho program of tho associa
tions named abovo and other infor
matlon deslrod, wrlto to tho secretary
of Organized Agriculture, Agricul
tural College, Lincoln. During Ag
riculture wook an information bu
reau will bo malntalnod In Agricul
tural Hall. Tho Lincoln Chamber of
Commcrco Ib compiling n Hot' of avail
able rooms In homos near tho Agri
cultural Collogo and during tho meet
ings will havo at tho information bu
roau a clork who -will assist those
who dosiro rooms. Organizod Ag
riculture week should bo on the cal
endar of ovory farm homo In Nebras
ka. Like tho Stato Fair, It afforda
an opportunity to exchange Ideas and
oxporlcnccs with follow farmors and
homomakors from all parts of tho
After hogs have rocelved tho simul
taneous or doublo treatment, they
should have special care for a per
iod of two weeks in order to insure
tho best success with vaccination, 3ay
tho llvo stock diseaso specialists of
tho Nebraska Agricultural College
If, through lack of proper caro, tho
hog's resistance is lowored at the
Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
General Form Sales A Specialty, alii
Ileal Estate. Reference! and Dates
First National Dank.
North Platto, Nobraska.
DR. HEDFIELD
PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN
Surgeon, X-Rny
tlmo when It should bo at Its best ! CallB promptiy Answored Night or Daj
and vncclnated hogs bogln to get
sick wiuun irom soven 10 iweivo
days after being vaccinated, tho own
or's first thought Is that tho sorum
was at fault when as a matter of
fact It is not tho fault of tho sorum
but his own. Tho first ten days fol
lowing vaccination Is tho most criti
cal time. During the first ton to
fourteen days tho hog's resistance
Phones OCIco 642, Residence 676
PIANO TUNING
Work Guaranteed
HOLLEY MUSIC HOUSE
Phone 415
Masonic Building at Corner of
Fifth and Dowey.
should bo kept at Its best. This can
May'thc day be all that it should he, ,
As gay as it possibly could be, , , t
nd as merry and glad as it wilTbe ,
If our wish comes true. tn
S .... fVy, J
FIELD-BIRGE CO.
bo dono by feeding lightly especially
of grain and giving tho hogs dry, san
itary, well ventilated sleeping quart
ers. It alfalfa pasturo Is not avail
able feod alfalfa hay, tho fourth cut
ting Is especially good. Do not givo
patent medicines which havo a ten
dency to scour. Better invest that
money In sorum so as to Increase tho
doso whoa vaccinating. Do not vac
cinato and casterato at the same
tlmo. Allow at loaBt three weeks to
olapso botween tho two .operations.
Should tho appearanco of cholera
mako vaccination necessary sooner
than threo weeks after castoratlon.
Increase tho dose of sorum on the
castoratod hogs, or bettor still, give
thorn serum alono first and later the
simultaneous treatmont. Should any
of tho vaccinated hogs show signs
of sickness within sevon to nlno days
following treatment, do not wait till
thoy dlo. Givo another doso of sorum
Immediately to tho ones off feed. If
It proves to bo cholera tho extra doso
of sorum will perhaps Bavo tho most
of thorn It given early. If it is not
cholera tho sorum will do no harm
whatsoever. Sometimes a number of
pigs will go off feed for a few days
after vaccination and rocovcr without
any loss. But If you mako a practice
of waiting to see It thoy are going to
recover without an additional doso of
sorum It will generally bo too late
for Borum to do any good. The best
rule to follow Is to use plenty of sor
um in tho first vaccination.
Wanted
HIDES AND FURS
Pretty Fair Prices
L. LIPSHITZ
OTIS B. PLATT, M. D
Physician and Surgeon
X-RAY
Diagnosis and Treatment
CallB answered Day and Night.
Orer Union State Bank.
Office Phono 2DGW House Phone 29GR
W. T. PRITCIIARD
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Qovornment Veterinarian and ex
assistant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 315 South Vine Street Hos
pltal Phono 633, House Phono 633.
GEO. B. DENT
Physician nnd Surgeon
Special Attention Given to Surgery
nnd Obstetrics
OHlce Building & Loan Building
Phono: Office 130. Residence 111
-:o:
ELDEN CAUL 1IARDENBROOK
HI lk mm TT 1
Stop n moment and consider what ix treat 1b in store for
you in the way of a motion picture.
Catherine Calvert
I
and an all-star cast in tho Tom Torrlss production
'The Heart of Maryland
A screen adaptation of tho famous DAVID BBLASCO
stage play which is regarded as a photoplay classic
a film that will llvo for years.
AT THE SUN
Three Days, Commencing Sunday
Also
BUSTER KEATON
In his latest screen
"THE PLAY HOUSE"
OfTlco phono 241. Res. phone 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician
North Platte, Nebrask
Knights of Columbus Building.
DR. HAROLD FENNER
. Osteopath
OVER HIRSCHFELD'S
"Was born at Correctionvllle, Iowa,
July 10, 1888 and died at Niobrara,
Nob., Decembor 8, 1021 at tho ago of
33 years, 4 months and 28 days. Whon
about threo, yenrs of ago ho camo to
Niobrara, whoro his parents still live.
At 16 years of ago ho wont to Don
vor and from thoro to Wallace, Neb
Horo ho was united In marrlngo to
Miss Agnes Splcer of North Platte.
To this uplon flvo children wore born
all of who survive tho father. Thoy
aro Dolbort, Ona, Carl, Howard and
Glen. In 1010 he joined tho Con
gregational church. In 1914 tho fain
lly moved to North Platto where they
mado their homo until nbout a month
ngo whon thoy moved to Niobrara In
order to bo near his aged father. On
December 4 ho was accldontly sfiot
while qut hunting and died four daya
lator. Punoral sorvlces wore hold at
the Prosbytorlan church at Niobrara.
Rev. Barton officiating. Interment
was mado In Oak Hill cemetery at
Niobrara. Ho leaves his wlfo and
four children, his agqd father and
mother, Mrs. Chausseo of Sutherland,
and mnny other relatives and frlonda
to mourn his untlmoly death.
, ;o:
Brokon lonsos bring us tho plocea
and wo will do tho rest. Wo grind our
own lonses. Dixon Optical Co.
Raymond Oglor, Charles Illrsch and
Junior Hinmait aro expectod this
evening from Lincoln to spend tho
holidays with tholr parents.
Flvo hundred Xmns suggestions in
our four largo Xmas windows. Dix
on, tho Jowolor,
Office Phone 333
Res. Phone 102(
W3L WALDORF,
Tinner.
Makes or repairs anything mado of
tin or sheet metal.
510 Locust Under General Hospital.
DR. M. B. STATES'
Chiropractor
5, 6. 7 Building & Loan Building.
Office Phone 70.
Res. Phone 1242
DERRYBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embalmers
Undertakers nnd Fnncrnl Director!
Day .Phono 41
Night Phono Black 588
Office 340 HouboIZB'
DR. YV. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Fhysician
Over tho Oasis. North PlatU
Give Your Family
CaloriC Happiness
The CaloriC Pipcless Furnace
will transform your house into
a home five you June-time
warmth in every room, up
stairs and down this Christ
mas this winter all through
the years to come.
The cost of the CaloriC is less
than stoves necessary to heat
the same size building. Tho
saving in time, labor and fuel
is immeasurablet
We will install a CaloriC in
your home on a Money-back
Guarantee to heat your build
ing to 70 in coldest weather.
To this guarantee of the man
ufacturer we add our personal
guarantee of your complete
satisfaction.
The CaloriC heats old or new
homes of 18 rooms or less
through one register. Saves
y& to 3 the fuel. No plumb
ing, no alterations no rJipes
to freeze.
Decide NOW to start the New
Year with CaloriC comfort in
your home.
Simon Bros.
IP
NOTICE
DR. J. R. McKIRAHAN
Practice Limited to Diseases oi
lVomen and Surgery
OVER RHXALL DRUG STORE
Phonos Offico 127 Rosldonco 650
MRS. M. HENRY GEGFOYL
Teacher of Voice Culturo
and tho
Art of Singing
Res. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Phono 1147J
I, W. H. McDonald, president of tho
McDonald Stato Bank of North Platto,
in tho County of Lincoln and State of
Nobraska, do hereby certify that at
tile regular called meeting of the
stockholders of the said bank held on
tho 28th day of November, 1921 at
which more than a majority, that is
four-fifths or 800 shares of the Cap
ital Stock of said bank was represent
ed, upon motion, duly seconded and
unanimously carried, Article No. 6 of
tho Articles of Incorporation of said
bank was amended to read aB follows1
Article C: "This Corporation shall
begin business on tho 3rd day of
john s. sdois, m. d.
Special Attention Given to
Surgery
McDonald Bank Building
Office Phone 83 Residence 38
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 1850, of Bornhard Wink
enwordor, deceased, in tho County
Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Cred
itors of said estate will take notice
that tho time limited for presentation
and filing of claims against said Es
tate is April 6, 1922, and for settle
ment of said Estate is December 2,
1922; that I will sit at tho county
court room in said county, on Janu
ary 6. 1922. at 10 o'clock ti. m.. .nnrl
January, 1902, and shall terminate on on AprlI Ci 1922( at 10 O.clock a
to receive, examine, hear, allow, or
tho 3rd day of January, 1942
W. H. McDonald, Prcsldont.
' J. B. McDonald, Secy.
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
II. D. Wlese a Notary Public in and
for Lincoln County, Nebraska, by W.
Hr. McDonald and J. B. McDonald this
28th day of November, 1921.
H. D. Wiese, Notary Public.
My commission expires May 8, 192G.
(John Grant Attorney.)
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE.
$m?tt
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
How we would like to say it to you in person, but
we cannot. These printed words must take' the place
of tfae cheery spoken greeting.
With best wishes for your happiness and prosperity
all the years of your life again we say "Merry
Christmas." N
GAMBLE WITH SPRINGER
FOUR STORES
adjust all claims and objections duly
filed.
Wm. H. C. Woodhurst,
(Seal) County Judge.
In tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nobraska.
In tho matter of tho application of
Charlos W. Trembly, Administrator
of tho cstato of George W. Trembly,
deceased, for lcavo to soli real es
tate. Notlco is horoby given, that In pur
suance of an order mado by J. L.
Towoll, judge of tho District Court of
Lincoln County, Nobraska, v"e on
tho 8th day of July 1921, for the sale
of real cstato hereinafter described,
I tvlll soli at tho east front door of
tho Court Houso in tho city of North
Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on
Saturday, tho 7th day of January
1922, beginning at one o'clock In tho
aftornoon, tho South East quarter,
South West quartor and the North
West quartor of Section fourteen, also
the South East quarter of Section
twelve, all in Township fifteen North
Rnngo twonty-olght vest on tho 6th
Principal Meridian in Lincoln County,
Nebraska to tho highest bidder to;
cash, said salo will bo called at one
o'clock p. m. and will bo open for ene
hour thereafter.
CHARLES W. TREMBLY,
Administrator of the Estate ot
George W. Trombly, Deceased.
(E. H. Evans, Attorney.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 18i9, of Georgia W.
Walker, deceased, In tho County
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Cred
itors of said estate will take notlco
that tho tlmo limited for presenta
tion and filing of claims against said
Estate is March 27, 1922, and for set
tlement of said Estato Is Novomber
22, 1922; that I will sit at tho county
court room in said County on Decem
bor 27, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., and
on March 27, 1922, at 19 o'clock a.
m., to receive, examine, hear allow
or adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
Dated November 22, 1921.
9 Wm. II. C Woodhurst,
(Seal) County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 1857 ot Edward P. Reb
hauson, deceased, In tho County Court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
itors of said cstato will Uke notice
that tho tlmo limited' for presenta
tion and filing ot claims against said
Estato is April 3rd, 1922, and for set
tlement of said Estate is November
29, 1922; that I will sit at the coanty
court room in said county, on Jan
uary 3rd, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
and on April 3rd, 1922, at 10 o'clock
a, m., to receive, examine, hear, al
low, or adjust all claims and objec
tions duly filed.
Wm. IL C. Woodhurst,
(Seal) County Judge. 1
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