The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 20, 1922, Image 2

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OF INTERES TO
RURAL READERS
FARM BUItEAU NKW8 SERVICE
SUPPLIES ITEMS FOIl THE
TRIBUNE READERS
It Is a fact well rccognlzod by
foodors that hogs having . ncccsn to a
holf feeder mako bottor galnB than
thoso that do not. Theao fcodora for
hoga aro mndo in various typos of
construction. Double aido feeders
with a single door on top, double
sldo fecdors with a double door on
top and oinglo side foodors with n
slnglo door on top; all havo' provon
practical. For any of thoso types
blueprint plans may bo obtained from
tho Engineering Department,! Agrl
cultural Collego, Lincoln, Nob.
Tho following dispatch . from Chi
enco gives ono an Idea of one reason
why grain Is low priced f Corn ro-
coipts at Chicago for 1921, with tho
last week cstimntod, broke all rocorda
boing 184,;;PC,000 bUHhols or moro than
doublo thoso of 1920 and 50,000,000
bushels 'i oxcosa o? tho former high
mark. Flour also sot a now record
of 1,895,000 hnrrote. Aggrogalo re
ceipts of corn, whout, oato, ryo and
barley woro 324,069,000 bushols an In
crease of 117,032000 bushols over 1920
and only exceeded four times in tho
li ftory of tho Chicago market. Ship
ments of all grains for tho yoir wore
207,03(7,000 bushels, an incr-jam of
52,489,000 bushels over Inst year.
Corn shipments more than doubled,
and oats woro not lar bohlmi
anco in tho farm businoss may bo up
set by shifting of railway rates, over
production, and chni.ges in forolg.i
domand. Tho production problem
calls for carefully laid plans baaed
on facts. Tho farmer needs facts on
world conditions, ho ncodB facts on
tho economic situation, and ho needs
tho facts on his own farm businoss.
A simplo account book, bucIi as the
ono prepared by tho Nobraska Agri
cultural college, a pencil, and not
to exceed flvo minutes per day will
glvo a farmer tho facts on his farm
business. It will toll him if his .labor
is distributed to boat advantage. It
is truo that ho knows tho hard facts
concornlng cheap oats, cheap cattle,
and 30-cont corn but does ho know
what it coat to produco tho things ho
has for sale? Tho question is, can ho
afford to got along without tho facts?
stant sourco of expense to the coun
ty, for concrcto does not rot away
nor does it have to bo painted. Ho
also provonted further cutting of the,
ravine. This is good common sense
engineering.
A not profit Is rare achievement
only by tho most Bklllful organization
thoso days. It is something that ovory
farmer is striving for. How can it
bo socurcd? How may it bo recognized
whon found? It can only bo secured
of tho various enterpriser of tho
farm businoas. Tho problem is made
moro difficult from tho fact that bui
lt has boon tho stylo in too many
Nebraska counties to build big
bridges over draws and ravines, ac
cording to tho engineering specialists
of tho Nobraska Agricultural Collego
Thoro aro rough soctlons of tho statu
where thb county bridge fund Is put
ting tho tax payor in a sad plight but
thoy still build bridgos. Thoy havo.
not investigated to find out if each
big ravlno really needs it GO or 75
foot bridge Thoy havo fallod to take
into consideration how much land
drains undor said bridge Mr. Rolf,
tho county engineer of Richardson
county, did tako Into consideration
somo of tho things which havo boon
mentioned hero and was ablo to save
somo monoy for tho county. A ravine
21 .foot doop, drnlnlng only 40 acroB,
had cut its way across tho road and
had boon spanned with a 02 foot
wooden brldgo which was a constant
source of oxponso to tho county. Ap
proaches had to bo added frem time
lto tlmo as tho washing' continued.
Soon tho young canyon would havo
beon oatlng its way across tho fari.i(
abovo tho road. Mr. noit romoveu
tho old brldgo nnd replaced 'it with
box culvert four foot squaro with the
uppor ond raised so aB to mako a
soil-saving dam out of. tho road
grado. Thus ho eliminated a con-
Tho following rocipo is recommend
ed by tho Nobraska Agricultural col
logo. It is consldorcd essential that
tho meat bo salted in tho proportions
Indicated, hut tho seasoning may be
varied to suit tho taste.
4 pounds lean pork trimmings
level tcaspoonfuls salt
lovol teaspoonfuls powered sage
lovel teaspoonfuls whtto pepper
lovel teaspoonful ground cloves
level teaspoonful sugar
lovel teaspoonful baking soda
1 cup cold water.
' Tho meat should bo about one
fourth fat As trimmed out by , tho
javorago fat, however, there will bo
enough fat without adding any oxtr.i
COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS
Grind tho trimmings. Spread out one
half tho moat and sprinklo tho sea
soning on top. Place tho other half
of tho moat abovo tho seasoning;
then .grind again, thus thoroughly
mixing tho slices. Put tho sausage in
i pan and add tho one-half cup of
cold wator. Mix and knead thorough
ly with tho hands until tho Bausago
becomes very sticky and dough-like.
Tho two grlndings tho wator and the
kneading with tho hands mako it pos
sible to sllco tho sausage and to fry
it without having it crumble. Stuff
in casing or muslin or pack tightly
in n granito pan or fry it down for
futuro uso. This reclpo will glvo n
well seasoned sausage Tho sago may
bo reduced to suit tho tasto.
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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED
ANNUAL
UAL I
Each of tho following is on fllo In
this offlco and is open to inspection
1 by nnyono Como in and lqok them
over. j
I 1. WHATS "WRONG WITH OUR'
MERCHANT MARINE, an address by
Josoph E. Ranodoll of Louisiana bo
foro the Advertising Club of Now
York City. An argument in favor of
using American Ships to carry Ameri
can goods.
The board of County Commission
ers met January 9 In the court houBO
with Commissioners Sprlngor, Coker
nnd Cohagcn nnd County Clerk Al
ton present.
Tho following bills were approved
and allowed:
L. N. Cross, mdse. co. poor, $20.45.
F. J. Cook, road dlst. 4, $7.00.
F. D. Westenfeld, mdse. county
poor, $25.00. v
Comotcry Board, $30.00.
J. B. Homphill, printing, $55.00..
A. F. Bceler, mdBO. co. poor, $7.50
North Platto Plumbing & Heating
Co., $7-35.
Geo. Talbot, haying road, $7.20.
Brown and Co., mdso. county, poor,
$43.79.
era, $571.45.
A J. Salisbury, mileage and ex
penses, $25134.
A J. Salisbury, Jailor foes, $138.00
A. J. Salisbury, office expenses,
$56.98. ,
Leader Merc. Co., mdse., $7.22.
Mrs. Geo. "Williams, milk, county
poor, $3.00.
Paul A. Meyer, services, $17.00,
Geo, E. Prosser, $11.50.
Geo. Razes, rent co. poor, $10.00.
Telegraph Co., $71.21.
Chas. Loypoldt, Phono tolls, $8.55.
S. C. Anderson, repairs on brick,
$3.90
Simon Bros., supplies, $1.40.
N. P. Light and Fowor Co., $88.38.
Kearney Huib, $345.06.
Lincoln County Farm Bureau,
$246.79.
Brady Vindicator, $23.26.
S. S. Compston, rout, county poor,
$20.00,
Florence Chaffln, services, $35.17.
Fred Tobas, bridge work, $16.80.
Carl Ecklund, dragging, $8.10.
Kearney Dally Hub, $2.00.
Carl Grose, dragging, $9.00.
Sundry persons, road dlst, 22,
$33.00.
H. T. "Woodgato, dragging, ?i7.u.
J. T. Keofo, salary, etc., $540.00.
Adjourned to January 10.
CONSIDER METnUSALEII
DR. J. R. McKIRAHAN
Practice Limited to Diseases ol
Women and Surgery
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
Phones Office 127 Residence 656
JOHN 8. SIMMS, M. D.
Special Attention Given to
Surgery
McDonald Bank Building
Offlco Phone 83 Residence M
WW. WALDORF,
Tinner. ,
Makes or repairs anything made of
tin or sheet metal.
510 Locust Under General Hospital.
DR. L. A. SNAVELT
DENTIST
X-Rny Diagnosis Oxygen nnd
Annthesln.
Over Union Stato Bank.
Phono 296.
TRY McKALN'S CAFE
Fresh Lino of
MEATS AND GROCERIES
10S E. Cth St.
GEO. McKAIN, Prop.
OTIS R. PLATT, M. D
PhyBlclnn and Surgeon
X-RAV
Diagnosis and Treatment
Calls answered Day and Night.
Ovor Union State Bank.
Office Phone 296W House Phono 296R
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CENT
2. NEBRASKA CROP REPORTER
(Doc. 1, 1921) Agricultural statistics
for tho state of Nobraska and tho
United States. Compiled by tho United
States department of agriculture bur
eau of markets and crop estimates.
In cooperation with tho State of
iNobrabka department of agriculture,
bureau of markets and marketing.
Wanted
HIDES AND FURS
Pretty Fair Prices
L. LIPSHITZ
J. S.TWINEMM.D.
homeopathic Physician A
Surgeon
General Practice and
('oiiotructlon Surgery
nospllnl Accommodation
Platto Valley Hospital
Former Name Tnlnera Hospital.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBB.
Tho Farmer's Auctioneer
t
H. M. Johansen,
North Platte, Nebraska.
Phone 783F3
For those who do not havo enough
stock or machinory for a general
farm sale, I am located so I con hold
a combination Bale at North Platto
or at tho Falrvlow dairy 1 miles
west of town. I have alwnys got
enough stock or machinory listed with
me so wo can hold a combination sale
any time.
NOTICE OF TAKING UP ESTRAY
Taken up by the undersigned, four
toon miles north of North Platte,
County of Lincoln, Stato of Nobraska;
on tho 31st day of December, 1821,
three black mules, 700 pounds each;
two black horses, 1,000 pounds cacti;
fivo bay horses, 1,200 pounds each;
ono black yearling colt and one gray
yearling colt
Dated this 3rd day of January 1922.
(Signed) Frank , Clark,
East Tryon Route.
EXTENSION ROAD NO. 210
DERRYBERRY & FORBES.
Licensed Embalmers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phone 41
Night Phone Black 588
Ho Is said to havo died at tho ripe
old ago of 969 years. Somo ono nas
figur.cd that It ho had lnvestod ono
dollar whon ho was 21 years of age
and that dollar had drawn 6 por cent
Interest until tho tlmo of his death,
ho would havo been worth $977,157,-800,000,000,000,000,000-
"This Bhows
in an exaggerated form how enor
mously intorost accumulates wnon
oxtonded over a long tlmo.
Office 340 - Housem
DR. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
Over the Oasis. North Piatt
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SALE
FRIDAY, JAN. 20th
During the year 1921, the regular
business channels were clogged and
slow moving. This condition threw
an exceptional amount of goods to us
the cash buyers of assorted merchandise.
We bought the goods in many cases for less than
one-half of manufacturing cost. On next Friday,
January 20th, and for one week only, we will start
our Annual 4 Cent Sale. At this time we will also
offer other items in every department at greatly re
duced prices.
The Annual 4 Cent Sale starts Fri
day, January 20th.
W. J. O'CONNOR
5-10-25 CENT STORE
I 3. EXHIBITORS AT THE WEST
ERN STOCK SHOW, hold at Denver,
' Jan14 to 21, 1922. A list of nil' entries
in cattlo, hogs, sheep and horses with
names and addrossos of all exhibitors
and kind and number of animal.
4. POISONING POCKET GOPHERS
A bulletin of the state entomologist of
Nebraska, M, H. Swenk. Gives lllus
tratlon of prnlrlo pockot gopher and
of probes for locating gopher burrows,
Tolls how nnd when to poison gophers
and gives points ns to their habits.
ROSE COMBED RED COCKERELS
Chanco now to buy fully matured
stock from this heavy laying strain
and at prices low enough for anyone.
I have only a fow and it you want
thorn como soon as thoy will not last
long. South Park Poultry Yard. J.
H. Van Cloavo.
PIANO TUNING
Work Guaranteed
nOLLET MUSIC nousE
Phono 415
Masonic Building at Corner of
Fifth nnd Dewey.
5. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
i OP NEBRASKA. For yonr 1921. Com
piled by tho Bureau of Markets and
.Marketing, Department of Agriculture,
Stato of Nebraska. Gives lllustratlvo
maps and BtatlBtlcs of tho principal
'crops and farm utensils.
Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
General Farm Sales A Specialty,
Heal Estate. References aid Dat
First National Bank.
North Platte, Nebraska.
DR. REDFIELD
PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN
Surgeon, X-Ray
CallB Promptly Answered Night or Daj
m ' n n.. ..... . -
ruuuon unice biz, jttesiaonce lio
To whom It max concern:
The special commissioner appointed
to locate a public road as follows:
Commencing at the northwest cor
ner of tho Bouthwest quarter of sec
tion 26, thence south on section Hue
to the northwest corner of section 36,
thence west on section lino between
sections 27 and 34 to canyon, then in
a eouthwesterl direction about 25 rods
around head of canyon, then In a
northwesterly direction back to abovo
descrlbod section line, thence west
along said lin to established road
running north and south, all this be
ing in township nino (9) range twen-ty-sevon
(27) in Lincoln County, Ne
braska, has reported favor thereof, all
claims for damages or objections
thereto by reason of tho establishing
of said road must be filed in the of
flee1 of tho County Clork on or before
12 o'clock noon of tho 4th day of
march 1922, or abovo road will bo al
lowed without roforence there to.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska
this 28rd day of Decembor 1921.
A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk.
MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL
Tonchor of Voice Culture
and tho
Art of Singing
Res. Studlq 108 W. 3rd. Phona lUli
C. CONDITIONS IN IRELAND. Tho
Intorlm Report of tho American Com
mission. Gives 144 pages of maps, pic
tures and tho story showing tho phy
sical, moral and political consoquen
ces of tho British policy in Ireland.
Approaches tho subjoct from tho
Irish standpoint.
7. FREEZING INJURY OF SEED
CORN. Bulletin of tho Agricultural
Exporlmont Station of Nebraska. Il
lustrated. A full discussion of tho
causo and occuranco of tho freezing
Injury nnd methods of soloctlng Bood
corn so as to ovorcomo such injury.
8. THB EDISON INTERVIEW on
tho monoy question tnkon from tho
Now York Times and tho FORD IN
TERVIEW on Musclo Shoals. A 16
pngo pamphlet on a now anglo of tho
bond quostlon. Thoy Join in urging
tho issuing of pnpor monoy on such
projects Instead of lntorost-boarlnj
bonds. Uniquo and Interesting.
:o:
Dr. L. J. XltAUSE, Dentist, X-Ilay
Diagnosis McDonald Baftk Ballahtg.
Phono 97.
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DR. M. B. STATES
Chiropractor
5, 6. 7 Bnlldlng & Loan Building.
Office Phono 70. Res. Phono 1241
W. T. FEITCHjLBD
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex-
assistant deputy State Veterinarian.
Hospital 815 South Vino Street Hos
pital Phone 633, House Pboim 633.
GEO. B. DENT
Physlclam and Sargcoa
Special AtteatlOB Given to Sargery
and Obstetrics
Offlco Building & Loan Building
Phono: Office 130. Residence 111
Office phono 241. Res. phono 217
L. C. DBOST,
Osteopathic Fhyslclaa
North Platto, Nebraska
Knights of Columbus Building.
DR. HAROLD FENNER
Osteopath
OVER HIRSOHFELD'S
Offlco Phone 333 Res. Phone 1029
NOTICE" OF THE FORMATION OF
FAVING DISTRICT NUMBER 8.
IN THE CITY OF NORTH
PLATTE NEBRASKA
To tho owners 'of the record title
of all property adjacent to or abutting
upon tue streets hereinafter described
and all persons Interested therein:
sou and each of you aro horebr no
tified that tho Mayor and City Coancll
of tho city of North Platto did under
date of December 20, 1921 paBS and
approve a certain ordinance forming
and creating paving district No. S ot
tho city ot North Platto, Lincoln
County, Nebraska. And that the fol
lowing streets including the Inter
sections thereof within the limit of
the cltv are comprised within said
paving district to-wlt: All that por
tion of Vine Street of said city com
mencing on tho south lino of tho inter
section of Vino nnd "West 6th Street,
thence north along Bald Vine Street
to tho north lino of tho inter
section of Vino and "West Front
Streets In said city, commenc
ing at the west line of the inter
section of WeBt Front and Vino atreott
of said city thence west to the east
line ot the intersection ot west Front
and Ash Streets in Bald city; and all
that portion ot Sycamoro street com
mencing at tho south lino ot the In
tersection ot west Front and Syca
more Streets In said city, Tunning
thenco south to tho north line of th
Intersection of South Sycamoro and
E streets in said city, there to termin
ate with tho exception of the inter
sections at Fourth and Sycamor
and Fifth and Sycamore Streets ot
said city.
Unless objcptlons aro filed as re
quired by statuto within twenty days
from tho first publication of this
notice, tho Mayor nnd City Council
shall proceed to construct such par
ing. Dated this 12th day ot January, 192
E. H. Evans,
Attest: O. E. Elder, Mayer
City Clerk, (Seal)