THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE MRS. HARDING at thwKVJ109 thu ?T'aifniiB. VI 111 1 JulAJuO 1 1U f?ITI? A I PP A Tll?!?C FARM BUREAU NEWS SERVICE SUPPLIES ITEMS FOR THE TJUBUNK RKADERS Can you afford to miss them? Four days chuck full of good things for farmers and tholr families. Moro than twenty farmers' organizations partioi patlng. Moro than fifty spoakors, the most of whom ' arc farm men and women from moro than thirty Nebras ka countlos. Othor spoakers from Iowa, Missouri, "Wisconsin, Illinois, Chicago, alid Washington, I). C. An onnortunitv to nollsh tin nur old Id (inn and got now ones on homemaklng, production, marketing, taxation, anf, farmers' organizations. Tho "Homo Millinery' project ot tho Agricultural Oollego extension service Is showing Concrete reaults. Homo millinery groups In sovon com - munltles roprosontlng as many weeks work on tho part of tho extension spa - clallsts, have this fall complotod 110 Imts at a coat of $181.54. Theso hats, some of which wore mado from ma terials on hand whllo othorn wore mado from entlroly now matorinls, am valued at $976.25. Tills means a sav ing of $791.71, nn avorago of $113.5;; for each community. Sixty-four lo cal loaders lutvo been trained nnd nro pecttfd through tho uso of this mothod holplug Utolr noIghUors with othor Hosidcs, only a small porcontngo of millinery problems. Sovon of theso tho hot? in tho country aro troatod local Icadora havo holpod thirty-nine oach your and thoro is nlso almost a women in ono county alono, nt a sav. comploto turnovqr of tho swine- pop ing of $238.04. What will tho sixty. , illation oach year. Every twoHo four do? months wo start with a now lot of 1 plgB anil tho fight ngninst dlsonso One hundred fifty-one farmers from jmmt Htnrt nt U)0 bojlnnlnB nsaU. : Hovcn countlos mado changos in the AbQUt roo.ooo.OOO cubic contlmotora organization of their farm luminous of sorum aro UB0(1- ovory yenri which during tho past year as a result of mmm thnt( C0UntlnB B0 cubic contl- kooplng tho Agricultural Collogo farm motors for oach ,10(Ji only nbout 10, account book, according to tho annunl 000 000 hoBB nro tr0ftte(1. In roC0nt reports of tho extension agents in ymr8 thoro ,)IlV0 'boon arouml 70. thoso seven countlos. Thoso men sue 000 000 ,0gg ,n country on Jnn. coodod In getting rami management nry h nccorillnB to federal crop cstl- facts nffecUng tho income of their maian whlch m0nUB mnny m0ro hogs farms. Thoy learned how and whoro . HlQ flJ)r,nK ftnd 8ummor. I n11 to lower their costs of production. tho80 hog8 woro troato(l choloril They discovered how to hitch up tholr wmjl(, not b(J olhnlniltC(1, It would various farm enterprises so that thoy ampljr bo mtulo imi,otont and woul,l could got real team work out of thom. , m t km ln tho uoxt scn80U ,t Tltf Al. . I 1 .. tl ... I tt.u! mtSuuuu imuua, niiuiu ui v.m- lshlng profits, and unknown costs It is oxiromoiy important to do mnsior oi j0W0( to iapB0, tho business sccrots of tho farm. A ( Blmplo farm account book that can tfa In Hpoftuing of tho prosont condl easily kept Is tho koy that will unlock tIonH ovor tho nntlou. nradstroot tno uoor to uouor larm managojnoni. sucn a book may no socurou at any county extension agonwa ouico. era In countlos whoro thoro Is no ox- tension agent may socuro this farm account book by Bonding 25 conts (Btamps not nccoptcd) to tho Agricul tural College, Lincoln. Evory year wo road of tho "Big Muddy" Missouri going on tho ram page and cutting away anothor rich firm or two. Tho loss Is considerable nnd always attracts attention as tho Tho Farmer's Auctioneer H. M. Johansen, North Platte, Nebraska. Phone 783F3 For thoso who do not havo enough Btock or machinery for a goneral farm sale, I am located so I can hold a combination salo at North Flatto or at tho Falrvlow dairy 1 miles west of town,, I havo always got onough Btock or machinery Hated with J tondB tho Stato University Is apond mo bo wo can hold a combination sale lug Christmas vacation nt tho homo any tlmo. of his sister, Mrs. Georgo N. Glbbs. A wifc kItWP the disabled soldiers damngo 1b easily appreciated. How- over, there Is anothor loss which to ;tho Btnto or county Is considerably ! Broater but not so plainly seen. Ho- contly an eastern Nebraska farmer pointing to three ditches running across a twonty-acro field romarkod to a visitor from tho Stato Agrlcul- I tural Collogo that If ho wcro to sell tomorrow, thoso gullies would roduco his land value of tho flold at least $700.00. Evon whon manure, lo- I gumos and crop rotation, (tho primary lesson for provontlng soil erosion) I havo been used, somettmos small gul lies liavo started. How can thoso bo stopped? Brush dams, properly in stalled, havo been found to bo very offcctlvo. A common mistake In put- ting in brush dams Is to build one or .two big onos at long intervals. Small- or dams with tho butts of tho brusn uphill securely hold by largo stakon ior p0818 "avo 000,1 U8CU successiuuy ,by many farmers. The idea is to check tho wator ,onR nongh for tho sediment J to settle out, then let It filter through ,ftnd B on to noxt (lam' Broom BrnflHl ordinary cano and Sudan grass havo . boon fouml o"0"1 to 1,olrt io soli .01"50 11 ,ma flUc(1' County tension "Bonts, upon rosiest, will bo glad to , ,loI' ,natnU demonstration dams, Some porsonB think that tho uso of anti-bog cholora sorum has bocomol so general that wo aro far on tho way toward tho elimination of tho disoaso, but, according to tho United States department of ngrlculturo, a cloan-up of cholora can not bo cx- Bon,m worQ not Uf0(1 Sorum tront- mont( uko ln8UrftnC0( not bo al- Bftys tlmt ft ,nucll ,noro cheortul f00i- ,nR porvn(leg tho GOnornl business VISITS SOLDIERS rnnn-.Community. In tho largor linos nt loasti thftn nt thlfl tlm0 ft yoar ng0i Wh0n tho groatost shutdown in busl- I ncss sinco tno outoroaic oi uio nig war was m progress, wnon unompioy- mont waa Increasing by leaps and I bounds, and trado and Industry as a jwholo woro facing a yoar ot heavy I liquidation. Today tho financial skies aro cortalniy cloaror, tho International political situation Is vastly bettor, ot- chnngo ratos aro ncaror parity, n good lnvestmont domain! for secur ities oxlsts, tho avorago of stock nv- ket prices Is about at tho year's hie1 ost and tho commercial communis tho chastoncd In spirit, is vory muc' moro optimlstlo Minn It waa possible to bo a twolvomonth ago. :o: J Mrs. W. C. Sholvor loft Wodnosday for Evanston, Wyo. to visit rolatlvea Chnrlos Rlnckor spout tho wook ond In Grand Island at tho homo ot Maurico Wllllama. Harold McKlnloy ot York who nt- RE To bo successful with begonias through their blooming soason, much doponds on how you havo cared for thom during the summer. Many peo plo prefer to keep old plants ovet from year to year, but this Is reallv a poor plan, becauso after a begonia Is ono year old It invariably bo comes straggling and shapeless. So It Is very much better to ralso young plants oach year. During tho hot weather they require a light, sandy soil nnd should bo shaded In such a mannor that they get all the sun pos sible, but aro not scalded and burned. Whon the time comes to pot them, it will bo necessary to put plenty of broken crockery ln the bottom of the pot boforo tho soil goes ln. You will find that thoy will bloom bettor In small-sized pots, where thoy will mako strong roots. After you have potted tho plants do not allow them to stand on tho ground If you fall to take this precaution tho pots will bocomo lnfestod with earth worms, which will keep tho ,soll from drain ing properly so that it will soon bo como sour. A Bour soil is not con ductlvo to strong, vigorous root growth. Whon tho fall comes and you must tako In tho plants, placo thom In south windows nnd give thom plenty of air, I can hear some readers say, 'Oh, dear! I havent nny south windows.' Woll, ln that case, uso tho sunniest onos you havo for your begonias. You will find thoy will thrfvo best In n warm atmosphere, and will oven stand furnace air hotter than almost nny othor plants. That Is ono reason thoy can bo rccommendod for house plants. If you notico that thoy aro dropping tholr flower buds, and that tholr leaves begin to turn yollow, you may bo satisfied you havo thom ln too cool an atmosphere. Bogonlas aro not so tractable under tho clippers as somo plants nro So If you Intond to keep thom dwarfed and bushy, you must start to pinch them whon they aro tiny, spe cimens. Just tako out tho merest tip of each Bhoot. If you cut a strong shoot half way back, tho shoot 13 very apt to romain a coarso stub the entire winter. It is very beneficial to set tho plants ln tho bathtub occassionallyind sprinkle them well. This seems to kcop them clean nnd fresh looking and thoy grow and flower bettor. I have found that almost all failure of wintor flowering begonias aro duo to ovor potting or trying to mako old plants do what thoy aro past doing. So it Is better to grow young plants ovory year from cuttings. They will root readily ln a window In a pot ot sand, If caro is taken that thoy aro novor too wet. This matter of not ovor watering Is most Important. When you mako tho Blips or cuttings, uso no hard wood, but only tho tips of tho young slioots. Make thom nbout threo Inches ln length. After rooting, pot thom In small pots In sandy soil and boo that they havo plenty or drainage. It is safer to havo too much than too llttlo. In examining tho listed variotlo3, many roadors will no doubt bo dis appointed to find I havo mentioned only Blx varieties, tho majority of which thoy probably have. Theso aro not now or romarkablo In nny may but thoy aro vigorous varlotios. I might havo mentioned tho Glorle do Lorraine. It leads In all flower shows but, hko many unusual flow ers, it is utterly Impractical for tho avorago homo window. Such begonias como to us from tho Islands of tho wostom coast of Africa. Thoro thoy bloom ln tho summer nnd rest In the wintor; hero wo mako them bloom with thq artlttclal heat Troiii the stoves ln tho wintor. Atter tho winter blooming thoy should rest during the summer, but our warm climate will not permit this. So thoy blossom on, and at tho end of twolvo months be- como exhausted and dlo. Thoroforo, whllo tho raro begonias aro boautlful, wa must cling to tho onos that wo know will livo ln tho en vlronmonts wo havo to offor. Tho Al ba ricta whlto floworod Is beautl ful and reliable Tho aamo can bo said of tho Argontea Qullata and Coralllna Lucorna. tho lattor tho beautiful coral variety wo all admlrt Haageana can bo carrlod from yoar to yoar and will dovolop Into a hugo mas3 of tho most nttractlvo foliage and flowers. Tho Rubra Is a very common varloty. You sco It as fre quently an tho gornamlum and, lot mo R ,g juf)t ftfJ roHnbl0i L(lst comoa tho Motalllca, which 1b not qulto bo common as tho othor flvo, but Just n3 worth whllo. Jnno L. Klft. :o: Mra. Kato Sullivan loft Wednesday for Donvor to spend the remainder ot tho wintor at tho homo of her daugh ter, Mrs. Wholor Getty, William Loth will loavo tho lattor part of tho week for Douglas, Wyo. Ho will start In living on Mils homo stoad with tho Idea ot proving up on It whon his tlmo la out SHORT TALK ABOUT GONIAS BY FLOWER EXPERT New Models and S Greater Nash Cars Hi 5 m Hi bR Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi SIX CYLINDER Passenger Touring Passenger Touring Passenger Sedan Passonger Coupe Passenger Roadster Passenger Sport ' Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi All Nash Models equipped with Moto-Meter and Cord Tires. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MODELS IN STOCK. I cur Hi Hi Hi J. S.TWINEM M.D. Homeopathic Physician & Surgeon 13 General 1'rnctlco and H Construction Surgery Hospital Accommodation Plutto Vnlley Hospital Former A'nino Twlnem Hospital. NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. '.enerul Purrn 8nk' A Specialty, aUt Ki'iil KNtate. References and D&U Irsi National Hank. North Platte, Nebraska. W. T. PinTP.WATM) Graduate Votorlnnrlan Ex-Oovernment Veterinarian and ex assistant deputy State Veterlnnrlap Hospital 316 South Vine Street Hoi pitnl Phono 633, Houso Phono 633. NOTICE OF TAKING UP E STRAY Taken up by tho undersigned, nine miles south and ono mllo east oi North Platte, County of Lincoln, Stato of Nebraska; on tho 2nd Day of Do comber, 1921, ono yollow buckskin. weight about 900 pounds, 5 yearB old. Dated this 22nd day of December, 1921. M. A. Anderson. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Estnto No. 1605, of Hans D. Jergen Bon, deceased ln tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per sons Intoroated in said Estato tako notico that tho Administratrix has filed a final account and report of her administration nnd a petition for fl nal settlement and discharge as such, Administratrix, -which havo been aot for hearing before said court on Jan uary 20th, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m whon you may appear and contest the same. Dated Docombor 20, 1921. Wra. H. C. Woodhurst. (Seal) County Judge. (John Grant Attorney.) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. , In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. In the mnttor of tho application ot Charles W. Trembly, Administrator of tho estato of Georgo W. Tronibly, decoasod, for loavo to sell real es tnto. Notlcols heroby given, that ln pur suance ot nn ordor mado by J. L. Towoll, Judgo of tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, mado on tho 8th day of July 1921, for tho sale of real estato hereinafter described, I "will Boll at tho cast front door of tho Court Houso In the city of North Plntto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on Saturday, tho 7th day of January 1922, boglnnlng at ono o'clock in tho afternoon, tho South East quartor, South West quartor and tho North West quarter of Soctlon fourteen, also tho South EaBt quartor of Section twolvo, all In Township flftaen North Range twenty-eight west on tho Gth Principal Meridian In Lincoln County, Nobraska to tho highest bidder for cash, Bald salo will bo called at ono o'clock p. m. and will bo open for ono hour thereafter. CHARLES W. TREMBLY, Administrator of tho Estato ot George W. Trembly, Decoasod. S Nash Announces N Always In MODELS FOUR CYLINDER 5 Passenger Tduring 2 Passenger Roadster 3 Passenger Coupe 5 Passenger Sedan $1,500.00 1,715.00 2,595.00 2,285.00 1,530.00 1,725.00 2 Passenger P. O. B. North Platte D avis Auto Co, GEO. B. BENT Physician nnd Surgeon Special Attention Given to Snrgrrj and Obstetrics Office Building & Loan Building Phono: Office 130 Residence 11' wmmm mm mmm wimmin wn n v y wiwmini vmmvmmamm Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. BROST, Osteopathic Physicinu North Platte. Nebraski Knights of Columbus Building. BR. II ARO LB FENNER Osteopath OVER HIRSCHPELD'S Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 10?.C WM. WALDORF, Tinner. Makes or repairs anything made of tin or sheet metal. 510 Locust. Under General Hospital. BR. M. B. STATES Chiropractor C. 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phone 70. Res. Phono 1242 BERRYBERRY & FORBES. Licensed Embalmers Undertakers and Fnnernl Director Day Phono 41 Night Phono Black 588 Office 340 House 25 BR. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Physician Over tho Oasis. North Platu NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1857 of Edward P. Reb hausen, deceased, In the County Conit of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Cred itors of said estato will take notice that tho tlmo limited for presenta tion and filing of claims against said Estate is April 3rd, 1922, and for set tlement of said Estate In 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 recolve, examine, hear, al low, or adjust al! claims and objec tions duly filed. Wm. H. C. Woodhurst, (Sal) County Judge. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 210 To whom It may concern: Tho special commissioner appointed to locato a public road as follows: Commonclng at tho northwest cor ner of tho southwest quarter of soc tlon 26, thonco south on action line to tho northwest corner of so Mon 35, thonco west on section lino between acctions 27 and 34 to canyon, thon ln a southwestorl direction about 25 rods around head of canyon, thon ln a northwesterly direction back to aboyo doscrlbod soction lino, thonco wost along said lln to established road running north nnd sonth, all this be ing In township nlno (9) rnngo twen-ty-aovon (27) in Lincoln County, Ne braska, has reported favor thoreof, all claims for damages or objections thoroto by reason of tho establishing of said road must bo filed In the of flco of tho County Clerk on or boforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 4th day ot march 1922, or above road will bo al lowed without roforonco thoro to. Dated at North Platto, Nobraska this 23rd day of Decombor 1921. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. ew Prices. I .j Hi at Reduced Prices. The Lead. 5 MODELS $1,185.00 1,165.00 1,800.00 2,000.00 1,540.00 Broug'ram BR. J. R. McKIRAHAN Practice Limited to Dlscnses ol Women nnd Surgery OVER RBXALL DRUG STORE Phones Office 127 Residenco G5G MRS. 3L HENRY GILFOYL Teacher of Yoico Culturo and tho , 7 Art of Singing - t Res. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Phone 1147J NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estato No. 1850, of Bernhard Wink enwordcr, deceased, In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Cred itors of said estato will tako notice that the tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Es tato Is April 6, 1922, and for settle ment of said Estate is December 2, to receive, examine, hear, allow, or 1922; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county, on Janu ary 6, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on April 6, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. H. C. Woodhurst, (Seal) County Judge. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHATTEL MORTGAGE Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of a chattel mortgage dated Oc tober 10th, 1921, and duly filed in tho offico of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on tho 11th day of October, 1921 and executed by Mau rice E. Martin and Lloyd R. WllBon, to II. M. Porter, to secure tho pay ment of six promissory notes In tho sum of Twenty-flvo Dollars ($25.00), each payable monthly, tho first note payable November 1st, 1921; and fif teen promissory notes In tho sum of Fifty Dollars (?50.00), payable month ly, the first note payable May 1st, 1922, and all bearing Interest at 8 per cent per annum, all of which notes aro now duo and payable, default having been made in tho payment of the original note, and interest, whon tho same became duo, and no suit or other proceeding at law having been Instituted to recover said debt, or any part thoreof, therefore, I am solllrg tho proporty theroln described, to wlt: 1 Royal Icoless, 8 foot soda foun tain. 1 Steel tank, for Caronated water. 1 Gas Regulator and equipment. G Beds nnd Bedding; 2 Dining Room Tables; 3 small Lunch Tables; 1 Coal Range, G holo; 1 Oil Stovo, burnors. 4 Dressers; 1 Comodo; 22 Chairs with steel rounds and legs. All sholving; 3 Llnoloums. All kitchen utensils nnd dishes uaod In restaurant 2 Orango crush urns; 1 largo Cigar caso; 2 largo candy cases; 2 upright candy cases. 4 Icq Cream Tables, Marbel tops, 1 wood top. 1 Herrlcks Ico cheat, 3 doora; 2 Gum cases; 1 Pipo Case. 1 Countor with Citrolito top; 1 Cash Register. 2 dish racks; 1 lunch counntor. 1 Cigar Caso, small; 1 Scale, sub ject to a first mortgage. 2 Ico Cream DiBhors. at public auction nt Block Two (2 West lot Flvo (5), In the Two Story Cement Block Building occupied aa roatnurant In Villago of Horshoy, Lincoln County, Nobraaka, on Tues day the 17th day of January, 1918, at tho hour of Ono o'clock P. M., of said dato. H. M. PORTER, Mortgagee