The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 13, 1922, Image 2

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
OF INTEREST TO
RURAL READERS
FARM BUREAU NEWS SERVICE
8UPrLIES ITEMS FOK THE
TRIBUNE READERS
Vho general short coursa ut tho
University of Nebraska Agricultural
College begins Monday, January 23,
and lasts four weeks. Men may reg
ister In tho auto-tractor mechanics
short courso for four wooks begin
ning on cither of tho following dates:
January 23, Fobruary C, Fobruary 20.
Tho registration fee In tho general
courso' Is $G.00; In the auto-tractor
course, $25.00. A bulletin giving com
ploto information can bo secured by
writing tho college.
One of tho things which tho Amor
lean Farm Bureau haB tlono is to wold
together tho largest farmer's organl-
roetod against some other county of
fices when circulated to glvo It tho
appearance of a goneral reform
movement, and one of retrenchment
of expenditures, but as Boon as the
potltions aro signed thoy aro changed
to apply only to tho extension agent.
That theso potltions aro not boing
circulated by persons Interested in
tho farmers' wclfaro Is pretty well
established, and fro'm what can bo
learned, Mr. Luto says, it seems to
bo a drive against tho Farm Bureau,
particularly slnco Its activities In
aiding tho farmers' national grain
and live stock marketing plans.
For somo tlmo tho Nebraska Farm
Bureau, fodoratjon has Investigated
tho mattor of a stato farmors' finance-
corporation. It has been
found thai tho present laws In this
stato must bo amonded bofore such
a corporation along tho 'lines of the
Iowa corporation, can be successfully
organlzod. Secretary Luto of tho Ne
braska Farm Bureau federation took
this matter up with Governor Mc
Kelvlo In connection with tho spe
cial Besslon of tho legislature which
lng is a good tlmo to build them. The
modern terraces recommonded by tho
Agricultural Collcgo aro not the steep
bonch-llko affairs that nro found In
China, Japan and other old countries.
Farm land on long slopes can bo
protcctod by what Is known as tho
rldgo or Mangum torraco. Tills tcr
raco resembles a rigid road or old
raised fonco lino running around tho
hill almost on a lovol. Tho water Is
carried back of theso ridges and
dumped- at one side' of tho field. A
series of theso. ridges catch tho run
off and prevent gullies from forming.
The rich black surfaco soil is also
hold on 'tho slopes instead of cover
ing tho lowland. Do you have a field
that might bo tor raced? ABk your
county extension agent to help you
plan for it.
zatlon ever built In tho history of 1,10 Bovornor win can soon. Mr. L.uto,
tho world with mora than a million , liowovor, advised tho governor that
farmors working In organized way to duo t tho fact that war financo
promoto tho best interosts of ngrl-,"" aro now available and also
culture. This is dono through 1,507 that tho farmors at tho present Uiv
countv form bureaus such as wo havo i aro 1,1 0 depressed financial comli-
in Lincoln county and forty-Blx stats
farm bureau federations such as wo
havo in Nebraska. This welding to
gether has been a slow and laborious
task and has been dono In tho faco
of florco opposition both from within
tho ranks of tho farmers and from
thoso outsldo whoso selfish ends
would bo harmed by such an organization.
A meagre report has reached tht
office of tho Nebraska Farm Bureau
federation that In nomo counties of
tho Btuto organizers aro worltln
umong tho farmors collecting a $3.00
membership feo from farmors on tho
strongth of being ablo to build up an
association to force tho prlco of corn
up to It Is roportod, 05 cents to 7G
conts per busliol. "1 don't know
" what this alleged organization is,"
Mr. Luto of tho Nebraska Farm Bu
reau fcdoratlon says, "but If tho
claims nro truo that it Is an organi
zation intended to attompt to set n
' soiling prico for corn, then I san say
that wo aro against it, as well as
, against tho theory it Is alleged to ad
vance for thoso things can't bo dono
" artlfically."
tlon, there Is not such an emorgency
existing thnt it Is necessary that the
special session tako up this subject.
vnothor regular session of tho lcg
Islaturo will bo held before farmers
generally will bo ready to organtzzo
Buch a corporation, and Governor Mc-
ICchio adv.sed Secretary Lut3. that
ii'CMnmondrtlonn 'ooking townrds
amending tho present law. making
Hiich ii Insl'tutlon possible will prob-
ilily bo ma-Jo i Ms final messopn to
' o yrxt TO-, t fcsslon.
Tho Farmer's Auctioneer
H. PI. Johansen,
North Platte, Nebraska.
Phone 783F3
For those who do not havo enough
stock or machinery for a general
farm Bale, I nm located so I can hold
a combination salo at Nofth Platto
or at tho Falrvlow dairy 1 miles
Acst of town, I have always got
enough stock or machinery listed with
mo so wo can hold a combination sale
any tlmo.
Tho Nebraska Farm Bureau fod
fltitlon, according to It secretary, II
D.'fLuto Intends to make a thorough
Investigation Into the petitions in cir
culation in sovoral counties seoklnj;
"tho abolishment of tho county farm
bureau and extension agent In Borne
counties tho potltions havfi boon dl-
Tho work of tho Agricultural Col
logo extension servlco along tho lino
of healthier homos Is shown by tho
following example In October a baby
clinic was bold In Jofforson precinct,
iMadlson county. Twenty-six babies
woro weighed and thoroughly exam
ined by a local doctor and tho homo
health specialists of tho Agricultural
col logo extension servlco- Each defect
was explained to tho molhors and
thoy woro advised to consult their
family physicians. In Docombor, tho
health specialist mot tho mothers
again. Nino babies woro wolghed
again and two now ones come. Ques
tions wero askod and answored about
baby caro. Regularity was strossod
as ono of tho essential for maintain
ing hoalth and propor development ol
babies and little children regularity
In bathing, feeding, oxerclso, out door
life. In Fobruary tho hoalth Bpo
clallst will again visit this proclnct
and help mothors tn chocking up on
tho growth of tho children.
That any tax on gasollno to bo en
acted by tho special session of tho
legislature to bo called by Governor
McKclvle, tho primary purpose of
which Is to rulso funds for road
building purposes Instead of using
funds raised by direct taxtatlon,
should exempt gasoline used by farm
tractors and other farm machinery
used In lines of production, is askul
by tho Nebraska Farm Bureau fedcra-
'lon. II. D. Lute, secretary of Uio
Nebraska Farm Bureau federation
c.llod upon tho govornor and finds
tho chlof oxocutlvo genprally favor
able to making such an exemption.
Tho govornor told Mr. Luto that the
(Vorado gasoline tax law has such
an exemption and that it has been
found to compriso only about ono per
cent of tho total sales. With this ex
emption, Mr. Luto is of the opinion
".lit farmers tjonerally will bo fav
orablo to tho gasollno tax. Tho fea
turo which, ho Bays, will appeal to
the farmer most is tho fact that the
gasollno tax Is about tho only way In
which tho tourist can. bo compelled to
partially pay for tho stato roadj
which ho Is helping to wear out. In
fact tho nmount of money which the
tourists will annually contribute to-
I wards stato roads by n tax on. tho
gasoline thoy purchnso whllo passing
through tho stato will not by any
means bo a small Item.
DR. L. A. SNATELTC
DENTIST
X-Rny Diagnosis Oxygon and
Annthcsln.
Ovor Union Stato Bank.
I'liono 2DC.
TRY McKAIN'S CAFE
Fresh Lino of
MEATS AND GROCERIES
108 E. Ctli St.
GEO. McKAIN, Prop.
OTIS R. I'LATT, M. D
Physician and Surgeon
X-RAY
Diagnosis and Treatment
Calls answered Day and Nlgbt.
Over Union Stato Bank.
Office Phono 29GW House Phono 290R
PR. ,T. R. McKIRAHAN
Practice Limited tn Diseases ot
Women and Surgery
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
Phones Office 127 Rosldenco 656
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D.
Special Attention Given to
Surgery
McDonnld Bank Building
Office Phono 83 Residence 3!
$5 Portrait Free
In ordor to bo doing something
during thoso dull tlmos, wo will make
you a 14x20 oval convox $5.00 vor
tralt FREE. Wo want you to show
It to your frlonds nnd advertise our
work. All wo ask ot you send ua
95c to pay for postogo and boxing
nnd wo will Bond tho portrait propald,'
' free. Mall your photos, with 05c
Glvo us a trial, Wo copy anything
,and ovory thing. Money back If not
pleased.
PALM ART CO,
Hastings, Nob.
special needs of tho children will bo
discussed. Truly John BurfiB was
right when ho said "glvo mo Intelli
gent motherhood and good prenatal
condition and I havo no doubt of tho
futuro of this or any othor nation."
Ilolstoln-Fricsians, tho "Black-and
Whites," now exceed by more than
100,000 tho purebred animals of other
breeds of cattlo In tho United States
Tho 1920 census glvos 528,612 as tho
numbor of purebred Holstclns, and
Shorthorns which rank next have
only 41G.D95. Third in rank comes
tho Iloroford brood with 405,580 puro
brcds. Jersoys numbor 231,834, Aber
deen Angus .108,524, Guernseys 39,445,
Pollod Durham 61,755, Ayrshire 30,
494, Brown Swiss 8,130, Galloway 6,-
920, Dovon 1,194, unspecified beef
breeds 63,944 and unspoclflod dairy
breeds 38,078. Tho total numbor of
Othor purebrod cattlo Is 1,981,514 of which
Wanted
HIDES AND FURS
Pretty Fair Prices
L. LIPSHITZ
DERRYBERRY & FORBES.
Licensed Embalmers
Undertakers and Fnneral Directory
Day Phono 41
Night Phono Black 58S
Office 340 HouselZS
DR. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
Over the Oasis. North Piatt
You havo all heard tho old story
of tho Arkansas farmor, who when
nskod why ho (fid not shlnglo his
houso ropllod, "Wal, whon It rains I
can't do it and when It don't rain I
don't neod it" Of courso a man can
not provont ditches from developing
on IiIb farm nnd valuable soli from
being carrion" from ovory hillside
whllo It Is raining, Farmors In south
eastern Nebraska aro finding soil tor
raco a valuablo meanB of preventing
oroslon and now whllo it is not raln-
"Wei! Young Man
What About This Year?"
Havo you ovor hoard Father Tlma
asking YOU that suestlon when the
first of tho yoar rollod around?
Somowhoro, como tlmo, will como
YOUR opportunity with big possibil
ities. Will you bo roady? Why not
mako suro by building an Oppor
tunity Fund?
Wo cordially Invito EVERY young
mun In North Platto and vicinity
who has not yet started his Savings '
Account to opon ono horo. .
mm
1,064,912 bolong to tho beef breeds
and 916,602 to tho dairy broods. No
braska haB 7,873 head of purebred
dairy cattlo of which 5,368 are pure
bred Holstclns, 1,275 purebred Jer
soys, 348 purebred Guernseys, 74
purebred Ayrshlrcs, 58 purebred
Brown Swiss and 770 nro unspecified.
Whllo thero are comparatively few
purobrod dairy cattlo In Nobraska,
only about 10 .per cent of tho num
ber of purebred beet cattle) tho stato
still ranks well In that it has many
of tho highest producing cows' in tho
country. Two Nebraska Holstoln
cowb havo produced moro than 30,000
pounds of milk In a year and. two
havo produced moro than 1.000
pounds of butterfat (or 1,250 pound I
of butter) in a year, according to tho
dairy specialists of tho Agricultural
College.
Ed Kierigy
Auctioneer.
(Jcucral Farm Sales A Specialty, alt'
Rent Estate. References and Datr
First National Bank.
North Platto, Nobraska.
DR. REDFIELD
PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN
Surgeon, X-Ray
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phones Office 642, Residence 676
MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL
Teacher of Voice Culture
and the
Art of Singing
Res. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Phono 1147J
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Office Phone 70.
Rob. Phone 1241
W- T. PBITCHABJ)
GradHRte VclerlMarlfiH
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex
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Hospital 815 South Vine Street. Hot
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.Vorth Platte, Nebrask
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NOTICE OF TAKING UP ESTRAY
Taken up by tho undersigned, four
teen miles north ot North Platte,
County ot Lincoln, Stato of Nebraska;
on tho 31st day of December, 1921,
threo black mules, 700 pounds each;
Clinton & Son, Tho Eye Glass Men,
Servlco and Satisfaction.
NOTICE OP SALE UNDER CHATTEL
MORTGAGE .
Notice Is hereby. given that by vlr-
two black horses, 1,000 pounds eaoh;itue of a chattel mortgage dated Oc-
tnhni. IfltT. 1 (111 .1 .1 1 -- ...
vuuvt .uui, uuu UUiy 111UU 1U til 8
office of tho County Clerk of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, on tho 11th day of
flvo bay horses, 1,200 pounds each:
ono black yearling colt and ono gray
yearling colt.
Datod this 3rd day ot January 1922.
(Signed) Prank Clark,
East Tryon Route.
NOTICE OP PINAL REPORT
October, 1921 and executed by Mau
rice E. Martin and Lloyd R. Wilson,
to H. M. Porter, to secure tho pay
ment of bIx promissory notes in tho
sum of Twenty-fivo Dollars (?25.00),
each payable monthly, tho first noto
payable November 1st, 1921; and fif
teen promissory notes in tho sum of
Fifty Dollars (160.00), payable month
ly, tho first noto payable May 1st,
Estate No. 1605, of Hans D. Jergen-
son, deceased in the County Court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, to all per
sons interested in said Estate take 1J ana a" bearing Interest at S
notice that tho Administratrix has Per cent annum, all of which notes
filed a final account and report of her nre now duo and payable, default
administration and a petition for fl having been made in tho payment of
nal sottloment and discharge as such, I tho original noto, and interest, when
Administratrix, which have been set
for hearing bofore said court on Jan
uary 20th, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
whon you may appear and contest the
Bame.
Dated December 20, 1921.
Win. H. C. Woodhurst,
(Seal) County Judge.
(John Orant Attorney.)
EXTENSION ROAD NO. 210
To whom it may concern:
The special commissioner appointed
to locate a public road as follows:
Commencing at the northwest cor
ner of tho southwest quarter of sec
tion 26, thence south on section line
to the northwest corner of section 35,
thence west on Boctlon lino between
sections 27 and 34 to canyon, then In
a southwesterl direction about 25 rods
around head of canyon, then In a
northwesterly direction back to above
described section lino, thence west
along said Un to established road
running north and south, all this be
ing in township nino (9) rango twenty-seven
(27) in Lincoln County, Ne
braska, has reported favor thereof, all
clalmB for damages or objections
thoroto by reason bt tho establishing
ot said road must bo filed in the of
tlco ot the County- Clerk on or before
12 o'clock noon ot tho 4tk day ot
march 1922, or above road will be al
lowed without reference there to.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska
thto 23r4 day at December 1921.
A. S. ALLEN, County Cltrk.
tho same becamo due, and no suit or
other proceeding at law having been
Instituted to recover said debt, er any
part thereof, therofore, t am sellicg
the property therein described, to
wit: 1 Royal Iceless, 8 foot soda foun- "
tain.
1 Steel tank, for Caronated water.
1 Gas Regulator and equipment
6 Bods and Bedding; 2 Dining Room
Tables; 3 small Lunch Tables; 1 Coal
Range, 6 hole; 1 Oil Stovo, burners.
4 Dressers; 1 Comodo; 22 Chairs
with stoel rounds and legs.
AH- sholvlng; 3 Linoleums.
All kitchen utensils and dishes used
in restaurant.
2 Orange crush urns; 1 large Cigar
case; 2 largo candy cases; 2 upright
candy cases.
4 Ico Cream Tablea, Marbel tops, 1
wood top.
1 Horrlcks Ice chost, 3 doors; 2 Gam
cases; 1 Pipe Case.
1 Counter with Cltrolite top; 1 Cash
Register. L
2 dlBh racks; 1 lunch counnter.
1 Cigar Case, small; 1 Scale, sub
ject to a first mortgage.
2 Ico Cream Diallers.
at public auction at Block Two (2),
West lot Fivo (5), In tho Two
Story Cement Block Building occupied,
as restaurant InNVillago of Horsaey,1
Lincoln County, Nebraska, on Tues
day tho 17th day of January, 1M8, at
tho hour ot One o'clock P. M., ot said
dato.
H. M. PORTER, Mortgasee.