THE NhftTTT PLATTE' flrfMI-WEKKLY TKLHUWIli . "- Doem UyI of animals Hated in tho "Bailor Sirca -Bettor Stock" camnaiim which tho Agricultural Collcgo Is conducting in cooperation with county farm bu reaus. ICoop "swatting" Uio scrub Biro TJincle Jo: and bring Nebraska Into first placo in tho number of persons enrolled In tho "Bettor Siros" campaign, This Is the timo of tho year when NIBBLES You can got q nibblo nnywhap with any sort of bait fn any Bhaller wator, whoro tho llltlo Buckcrs wait ... But thcro ain't a Bpcck o wisdom in a pin-hook on a string, which attracts a lot of nlbblos, whllso you nover ketch a thlngl You can allcrs find tho fishin' thnt Is suited to yer skill, ir you ox orclso tho Judgment that It takes to fill tho bill but tho man that fools with nibbles till tho season petors out, will only have tho fish that got away, to Ho about. ... Wbllo a "nlbblcfa boUor'n nothln'," at, you'vo heard tho toiler any, you can stake yor bottom doPnr that nibbles novor pay. . .HI want my patienco busted, an' my resolution shock, lt'a when a batch of Utile fish lo foolln' with my hook! So I allers aim to anglo for tho fish 'that I can fry. . . . ThOTe'a a brand of plcasuro in it, that gots a feller by . . . And I'd ruther yank a whoopor,from tho murky doptlis below, than to fool with little Buckoro In tho puddles whoro thoy grow. SPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR fill' L READERS INFORMATION ABOUT AGRICUL TURAL SUBJECTS FROM RELIABLE SOURCES Horo aro somo moro trlod and tostcd roclpos from tho Nobraska Ag ricultural Collcgo's butchering bulletin: Btato Agricultural Collcgo suggests organizing cooperative bull associ ations. Thoro would bo fowcr buim to bo fod and cared, for. Each her In nn association would liavo nccas to a bettor bull than it tho owners kept sonarato slrcB for their kordB, and at a vory nominal cost to each mem ber. Through Ita extension special ists and county oxtonslon agents Uio collcgo will bo glad to1 asalat In or ganizing audi associations and wlu bo glad to answer any auestfons. hens aro ant lo discontinuo crk nro- duction so suddenly that ono wood ors what ocourert to caucc tho slump, On'o of tho most common causes st frosted combs, says the Stato Agri cultural collogo poultr-ymon. In a woll conBtructod poultry house thoro will bo fow if any frosted or frozen combs in tomperaturos that do not go, lower than 1G boldly zoro. This fact is woll brought out by an in vestigation of conditions' rtf tho birds at this timo In diffbront types of houses. In houses that aW not wider than twelve to fourtoen foot many frozen combs and wattlos aro found. This Is especially truo if Uio house lacks' ventilation. On tho othor haad In houses thnt aro woll constructed as to ventilation and freedom) from draft thoro aro fow If any frosted! combs found. Recently many frozen Combs fcr.vo beon found ire hon TiniiHM M.xmifIinnt f.Iifl nt.nl. WILTi practically no exceptions theso occur In houEos that aro twelve to four teen foot wide and In which tho ven tilation is Inadequate. On tho oUlor hand whole flocks havo boon found with not a Blnglo frozen comb. In ovory caso tho houses wcro at least olglltbon foot wide and tho vontfli' tlonT was good. Proof of propor yon itllatlbn will be' shown by tho absonco of frost on the1 rafters, windows, and' around Uio nail heads lnsido, and by. dry, dusty rttor on tho floor. Dried Boof. Lean boof (proforably inside, out oldo and knucklo muscles of tho round.) Regular ham and bacon awoot plcklo. Bono out tho round Into tho throo muscles. Rllb tho moat with Bait and lot it stand ovor night, rack and euro as with haras and bacon. Twen ty to fifty days curing will bo neces sary dopondlng upon trio sizo of tho pieces. Thirty days Is a good avor ago, Freshen tho meat in warm woathor, hang and Binoko as for hamB and bacon. Tho moro Btnoko tho drier tho moat. Pack for summer with Uio homo. Bologna. SO pounds boor 20 pounds pork 2 pounds salt 10 ouncoa p.oppor 1 15 pounds wator i Garlic If doslrcd 1 Grind tho boot and add the. salt. Lot It Btand for 30 to 48 hours to euro, will add to Uio kcoplnB qualities of Uio sausage. Add tho ground pork rM von ever ' havo tTia stacker brook right in tho busF.st time dur Imr Iho havfnir season and find to your sorrow that Uioro was no ono on tho job who could splico ItT May ho you had to get a ruvr rope 'or drlvo sovoral miles for soma one. who understood how to braid tho strands back togeUier again. Mora: Uiani 150 farmors in Lancaster county learned how to make tho "long sprllco" iir a hay ropo during tho first weofc m February. Nino meotlngs had Jleen scheduled In different parts' of tho county by the Extension igont ac 41,. otnn AnrfmiUrrml CoIJOCO' aTTU 1 --i- - finrrvirr Tho IlSTunt Itmll ' - j two Bpcclallsts from tho college1 graraj a LWO-UOUr uomunoiniuun ! community, showing Uio commotio. and useful knots- as well ni? splics; and tho making of ropo hnltcnr. Each: man In tho audreneo was furnished,! with a piece of ropo and given ItuTi1 vldual instruction. During Uio wouR: Bovcral four-straml hay ropes- woro spliced. One farmer remarked' that lm nuld S4.00 last summer to- Have a hay ropo Bplicod. He will probably" n nvnr do it aitain. for ho turned' in; a oplondld splice before the nicotine was ondod. -:o: Dixton Optical Co,, teste eyes. Wanted HIDES AND FURS Pretty Fair Prices DR. KEDFIELD PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN Surgeon,. X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day Plumes OHtco G42, iiesiuonce ovo ThlB Is tho season of Uio year-when and Uio rest of tho splcca and grind mUo tfmo mfgllt prontably ho-spent ngaln, or bettor still twice moro, to make tho moat na flno aB posaioio. Add tho water ;md york and knead with tho hands until tho masn hna hocomo dull in color and vory sticky instead of crumbly. This will tako about" 30 minutes of hard work. Stuff tightly in well soaked boot "rounds" f,r "atrulKlits." Hang UioBauaago on aticks bo that no two plocoa touch and smoko with hard wood or cobs. Ono and a half to two hours smolo lntr should bo sutflclont. A llttlo hot tor flro ut tho vory last will put a brighter color on tho meat. Cnro must bo takon. howovor, not to scorch Mm caslnK. Cook tho smoked ' anu- saitoB In wntor a little undor boiling Pick un a sausngo ovury mlnuto or bo and hold It to tho oar. Squeeze- It with tho flnirors. It It glvos a watery oquoak It is done, Plungo It into cold wjitor to cool. Hang on stlcics m cool, dry placo. Bologna should bo UBed fairly soon after making. UUtS. M. IlETOtY CFELFOYL Tcfieller of Yoke iltnr and' the Artr of SihjrlBg Res. Studto 108 W. 3rd. Phone 1147 q: d 1 i ... Pays for the or One Year fflWEEKLY Tuesday and Friday t i i mi i You can lot UlO' chflidren read Tho RTribuno. They will not find anything in it that will ha offensive. BE. 31. INSTATES Chiropractor f, . 7 Bnlldlnjr & Loan. BntKlhiR. Office 'Phono 70, Rob. Phone 1247 extension; road no. 394. in Uio orchard, say tho state- Agri- miittiral Collwre hortlculturlstfl. Doau troos aro nn oyo-soro in an orchard1 and otton a detrlmont to it;-but cut Into Btovowoood Uioy wouldl Borvo- a nonfiii mirnoHo. Tho trcos that are still nllvo are apt to bo In a- weanc nnml condition bocauso of tho dry Bummer. A good pruning would stlm-l ulato tho troca and rojuvonaie tnom Moreover, not having produced msi year, the troca would in general, 1mv a tondonoy to overbear Ui4 coiruns vnnr. Tlore. too. pruning survw n .... uooful purpose Blnco It wm icmi vu provont overproduction and' thrroby Increase tho Blze ahd better uio quai- iiv nf thn fruit. Suitable toolA and sharp tools muko tho job of pruning fntriv caav. A sharp axe wan n atrm.r? lmndlo will bo doclmble when it comos to tho dead and. the "alinoit dead" trcoa. A small ccobs cut bjiw ia hnndv for removing large dead limbs whoro it is thought that tho irm. wUl nroduco a few more cropa ot annlos. For tho hlg lrt 01 uiu T. PBlTC3iABl Or&tltinto Votcrlnarhin Ex-Qovomment "Vetorinarlon and 02 jiaalatnnt rinnittv Stntn Veterlnaiiai Hospital 315 So'elh Vino Street. Hoi pltal Phono 633, House. Fnooe odd. Office -phono 241w Ree. phone 21T L. G. TMIO&T, Ostoopathk Fltjslclan NnrtX Pintle NOUtttBl.1 Kafehta ot Columbus Building. Tim lmn nf vnnr that a cow froflh A UU .mv x rf 1 UL tJlv.M ens seems to havo considerable to do jol)( however, a handsaw and Bhcors ... mti t. nr.tr 11 1m' ....11 X llll n-(l CCtl Willi lao yroilt ou lommoi ouj """Wire lnuiopuuo'J'"" AKrlcultural Collogo of Uio Btato unl voralty. An nnnlyals of tho figures obtained from mnny cow tostlng as sociations shows that In moat sec tions Uio cows that froahon during Uio fall and early wlntor produco tho most milk and buttorfnt, and bring in tho greatest profit ovor coat ot food. On account of tho Buddon death ot C. F. Floodman ot Stronisburg fathor-ln-law ot President J. N. Nor ton ot tho Nebraska Farm Federation Mr. Norton did not nttoud tho agrl cultural conforonco called at Wash Ington by Socrotary "Wallace and Prosldont Harding. Norton was on bis way when ndvlsod ot tho doath o Mr, Floodman. Mr. Luto mot him ot tho train in Lincoln and proceeded to Washington, permitting Mr. Nor ton to roturn to his homo. A tloublo-eiigod saw 1b undesirable Blnco tho upper odgo will causo moro or loaa brulsos According to ronorta received from Douglas county, MlnneBOtn, a group; ot ontorpriBlng dairymen in uio coun ty nrofltod by tho use ot good puro bred bulls for a period ot eight yoare for a total investment ot only V- nnlnco. Theso dnlrymon banished the scrub bulls from their territory, nn.ll roplacod them wlUi good purobrod bulla thnt thoy bought cooporaUvoly. , Tho bullB woro Bhlftod from one. group of farms to nnoUicr ovory twoj years until each farmor had tho uso nf nnn hull for two yoars. In this To Wliom It May Concern: Tho special commissioner appoint- ,ed to locato a uubllc road as follows: Commencing at tho southeast corner !f RAciinn in. Townshin 11. North SRango 30, thence' west between boc- itions 10 and 15, and 16 and 3 said Townshln ana iiange aiso. ewmiuouu- inp nt SouUieast corner of Secuon 10. Township 11, Range SO thence east between Sections) 11 and 14 saiu Township and Range,, also- commonc lng at tho southeast corner of Sec tion 10, Township 11, Range 30 thonce south botwconi soctlona 14 and 15 said Township and. Range, road to bo 0G NOTICE TO PAVING: CONTRACTORS. Notice fs hereby given that Uio Mayor and Council of the City of North Platte, Nebraska, will' receive bids for- paving, curbing and other street Improvements In Paving District Nos. 3, 4', 5 and G In said City according to plans and specifications adopted amr now on file in the office of the City Clerk ot said City. -J. J. WILSON DENTIST OPPOSITE McCABE HOTEL, OVEB STAMP'S BAKERY. TIIONE 71. NOTICE OF SALE OF COLLATERAL SECURITY Notice is hereby given that by vir tuo of a collateral note dated Sep tember 24, 1921 for the payment ot Uio sum of Five Thousand Five Hun dred ($5,500.00) Dollars on Decem- Tior 91 1fl9.1 -nHtii IntnrpRt at the rata Said bids to cover th following ' 0f io per cent per annum after due. GEOlIS. rent Physlolnnt and Surgeon Special Altontton Given t Snrger ama unsvemcs- mi.. it. .11.11.1 ... J. T ntin T.41 rl Int. Phone: Offnio law. iteisiuence jtib reel wiao, uas roponou iu, wim mu.- of all obioctlons theroto or claims ior damages by reason of Uie establish ment ot abavo described road must be filod in Uio ottlco of Uio County CTTfirk on or bofor 12 e'clock noon of tho 7th day of April 192S, or said road will bo aJlowodi without foforonce, thereto. Dated ott. North Platte. Nebraska this lGth day ot January, 1922 A. Si ALLEN, County Clerk NOTICE: OF PETITION Boeler; Crosby & Raskins. Ffatnto No. ot Jano Jainea, do- LEQAL NOTICE ceased, Jn tho County Court;ot Lln- ooln County. Nebraska. Tim Rtntn of Nfthraskn. Toi all ner-1 Tn mviln TkL Trotter, and all! per sona Interested In said Estate tako sons having or claiming any Interest nn pa thAt a nnt t nn lmfl lleon fflcailn T.ntr Tftn 101 OX ISIOCIC IWO iTJ 01 ... . . . I . . . . , 1. A V for the nrobate ot tho wm or saw Rlvordalo Addition to tno uuy 01 worui deceased, and for tho appointment of Plattd Lincoln County, Nebraska, L. E. Mehlmann ns Administrator real names unknown with the Will Annexod of said Eb- You and each ot you are hereby tnte. which has been sob for hearing notified that Anna Vobb as, plalnUft herein on March 3rd, 1522, at 18 commenced nu action ngamst you nnd o'clock a, m. each ot you in tho District Court of Dntod February 2, 1922. Lincoln County, Nobrnska, on Janu (Seal) WM. H. C. WOODIIURST, County Judgo. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT. ary 30, 1922, tho objoct and prayor of tho potltlon fllod therein, being to nulot title In Uio plaintiff, Anna Voss to all ot Lot Ten (10) ot Dlock Two EBtato No. 17G5 of Bornard Miller, (2) of Rlverdalo Addition to tho City .i 0,1 in the pn,,nfv nf of North Platto, Lincoln County, No- Lincoln County. Nebraslca. braaka. against any IntorostB in, rights Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all por- or tltlo to, or Hon upon said proporty. n tnVn of any ot Uio defendants in said ac- way cacu man unu uio ubo oi . b , . tl f u lntoro3t8 in, rights. mirniiroil bull at loss coat man u u.wumw i"" puroorou uuu n. judo ,i..ni n Hiin tn. ni l nn unnii ea il nronoru Swat tho scrub slrol" Wo hoar that fllogan on ovory turn. Tho scrub bull must go. But how ohall wo go about it? Not ovory farmer has tho fnvnof In' a nn robr od bull. As a solution for thiB problem Uio sons enrolled and first in tho nurabor could keen a scrub bull. Tho ocon- omy of roplnclng a lot of poor bulls wlUi high class purobred bulla cap able ot increasing production ot Uio hords, Is bocomlns vory npparout to a good many farmors' In Nobraska ns woll bb In othor otntoa. According to covornmont roporta Nobraska ranks socond' in tho numbor of por ministration and a notltlon for final or tltlo to, or lion upon said proporty BOttlomont and dlschargo as Buch, and anu to onjoin sam uuiouuauu. uuu for docroo of distribution nnd holr- enen 01 tnom irora over ciauuiui; i ship which havo boon set for hearing assorting any Intorests in, ngnis, or boforo Bald court on March 10, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., when you may appear and contest tho Bomo. Datod February 9, 1922. J WAT. n. n. WOODHURST. (goal) County Judge. tltlo to. or Hon upon said real ostato. You aro required to answer said po Utlon on or boforo tho 13th day ot March, 1922. ANNA VOSS, Plaintiff. By WM. E. SHUMAN, Her Attorney. types ot pavement, Vertical i-'iore Buick, AsphalUc Concrete, Sheet As phalt, Reinforced Concrete and War renlte Btthullthlc. Tho Engineer's estimate on the cost of paving said' four districts comprising approximately 70,000 square yards is as follows: "Warronlto BitullUila: jStralght curb $ .85 per ft. Concrete drain box: 1.35 per ft. Concrete tiling .55 per ft- Grading' and finish?- lng- .65 por cu. yd. I Vertical Flbro Brick on 5" Cone baso 3.90 per sq. yd. Aanlmltlo ' Concrete an 5" Cone, base - 2.90 per srj yd. Sheep ABphalt on 5" f!onc. baso ' 3.05 per sq yu. Reinforced Concrete 2.80 per sq. yd Warronlte BltullUilo on 6" Cono baso 3.35 per sq. yd Fir headers, and Hosts' complete .50 per ft. Bids must bo on ftlo wlUi tho City Clerk on or before eight o'clock P. M. ot Fobruary 24th, 1922 at which timo thoy will bo opened boforo the Council They must be mado on tho pro posala In, tho specifications filling but one proposal for oacn district sonaratelv nnd ono proposal covering tho four districts it awarded togetn- or. Tho proposals must not bo detached from Uio specifications and must bo accompanied by a certified chock pay able to the City Treasurer for an amount equal to throo por cent of the bid mado. Said specifications shall bo furnish ed to Paving Contractors only, upon applications to Uio City Clork for a feo of Fivo Dollars; sold amount to bo returned whon plans and specifica tions aro roturnod to City Clork. Tho Mayor and Council reserve tho right to rojoct any or nil bids. By ordor ot tho City Council North Platto, Nobr.ka. Fobruary 7th, 1922. B. II. EVANS, (9cl) Mayor O. a ELDER, City Clerk and payable to McDonald State Bank, North Platte, Nebraska, and made executed and dollvered by H. L. Pen nington, undor and by virtue of said collateral note, capital stock certifi cates of The Leypoldt & Penningtoa. Company ot North Platto, Nebraslca, in tho total amount of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars, represented by its certificates No. 8 for fifty (50) shares and No. 9 for fifty (500 shares, tho par value of each share of which is Ono Hundred (S100.00) Dollars, each certificate bearing dato October 20, 19191, executed by tho President and Secretary of said Tho Loypoldt & Pennington Company of North Platte, Nebraska, having been pledged as security for tho payment of said note and actually delivered to sau McDonald Stato Bank by said II. L. Pennington, and assigned by said IL L. Pennington In blank and now i tho possession ot said McDonald State Bank. North Platto, Nobraska, and default having been mado in Uio pay ment of tho amount duo upon said note, and no suit or other proceeding at law having been instituted to re covor Baid debt or any part theroot thereforo, said McDonald Stato Bank ot NorUi Platto, Nebraska, will sell tho proporty In Bald collateral note described, viz: Capital Stock Certifi cate ot Tho Loypoldt & Pennington Company of North Platte, Nobraska, represented by Cortlflcato No 8 for fifty (50) BhaTes, and represented by CorUflcato No 9 for fifty (50) shares, each of tho par value ot One Hun dred ($100.00) Dollars, each certifi cate bearing dato ot Octobor 20, 1919 executed by tho President nnd Secra tary of tho Bald Tho Leypoldt & Pen-V4 nlngton Company,, North Platto, Ne braska, and issued to sold IL L. Pen nington at public auction at tho bank- lnK house of McDonald Stato Bank. NorUi Platto, Lincoln County, Nobras ka, on the 28th day of February, 1922 at tho hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. Datod thin 4th day of February, 1922. MCDONALD STATE BANK. By W. H. McDonald, Its President. ot