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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1922)
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE SPECIALLY FOB Ml L to wilt of nny tomato, anil also some roslsltnnco to tlio loaf spot dlsoaso. i i Wilt roslstnnco strains of tomatoes aro dovolopcd by selecting from n va riety which possesses modcrato.ro- IKFOltMATION ABOUT tuhal subjects vnox RELIABLE SOURCES slgtanco, which show individual high- or resistance. This roslstanco can AGUICUL- bo combined with other desirable qualities In othor varieties by cross ing. Seeds from resistant strains liavo boon distributed through slata oxporimcnt stations to cannors and others for tefltlnir. and Romo of the Tho Lamona, the now whlto-ogc ! variotics aro now being carrlod in tho laying goneral purposo fowl origin-! cataloguo lists of seed houses. nicuanuuHuo, ." - --, In Us studloB of tho control of ted States department ot agriculture , watormo,on (llaoaBeB tho UnltCQ made Its first publta appoarance at (levarimont ot ftBrIculturo ha8 tho Madison Square QuAea Poultry L, Umt lhoro af0 numoroUB U8CB show, hold In Now York from 3'tor watormclons outside of their con ary 25 to 30, whoro riaoen o : in. Uon ns a popular fruit House birds wore Bhown la tho open o lass, j In addition to the Uomonan, and other , p(ckIcs preBorvog raadofrom government bred fow U of fltandard, wattormGlon rm(L In Chlna nnd oth. breeds, tho department put on an ox-( or C0UntrIcB waionnolon tonsivo oxniuiL connuuuis ul uiuuuio of poultry housos, a display of feath ers of tho standard broods, appliances such as feed hoppors, brood coops, nml a fattonlnir lnttonr. A nerlcu of pannols, mndo up of photographs, o.iinrtn. and nlacards. showed tho moro Important standard breodtf, tho feeding of hens for ogg production, tho preparation ot blrdu for ex"'lbl tion tho advantages of early hachlng, tho improvomont iooultlng from Ihe uso of a high quality fllro, capona and canonizing. cullinE tho farm flock, and tho pedigree breeding ot poultry. A numbor of doparUuonl represen tatives took part in Uio program of tfct sliow and gave Ir.fomiatVii to tho v' cra concornlnn tho srt'tcationa oxhlblt. Thoy reported an oxtra- Is used as a talo delicacy. Seedsmen in this country not only ship nood for this purposo, but nlBo find a market for tholr product in the Chinese districts of Now York and I San Francisco. This liking for tho seed ia evidently not restricted to tho Orient, for some yoars ago a woll known explorer reported an African triblo that sharpened tho tcoth in order to bettor strip tho hulls from watormclon Goods, 'Within roccnt yoara a firm in Alabama has undor takon to manufacture vinogar from N" jiilce, and from Russia com re portB that during tho past fow years ot hardship concentrated watcrmolon Julco has been used in placo of sugar to Hwooton coffco. Tim nrnillloHrtn r f rant Armnlnn enArl 1 ordinary Interest on tho part of tho fl ftn ln(mfltry by Jn a J public and various poultry broodors in tho Lamona brood, many persons desiring to obtain brooding birds. Tho department boliovod it necessary to porfect thom Btlll moro as rogard cortaln characteristics, and it is not likoly that nny will bo for salo dur ing tho coming yoar. Peanuts aro high in food value, says tho United States dopaitmont of ngri- culturo, but thoro is uo foundation for tho recently clroulatod report that l.canuta pronoio tho grower, of hair. Investigation carrlod on In tho bu reau of chemistry with regard to the choYnlcnl and nutritive proparlici of tho proteins of tho poaiiuts liavo dem onstrnted that, asldo from tho oil, which is easily dlgostod an.l which furnishes a largo amount of tuol at lieigy tho Bholled pounut contains i0 por cent of protein of a high nu trltlonn) uuallty. When wo cat protein w consume Ji reaHty 18 or 20 Bubstancoi, known as amino acids, oach one of which may liavo qulto special function n nutrition. Sown protoliiR aro defi cient In certain of those soldi nnd will not promote growth. Poanut protoln, howoVor, is rich in tho amino acids which are lacking in Uio pro toins of corn and grain, and for that roason peanuts aro an oxcollout sup plomont to a coroal dlot, whether In tho form of a meal or prosB cake fed with corn and coroal foods to ani mals or as a supplement to wheat protein whon UBOtl with wheat flour in bread making. Tho orronoous Idea that oatlng peanuts will affoct tho growth ot hair may -havo arlson from tho fact that hair, wool, foathors, and similar aul mal tissues, whon nnaiyxou, buow a large amount ot cystine, which Is ona of the amino acids prcsont In protoln. Even were tho assumption truo that by eating fooda containing cystine tho growth of hair could bo Btlmula tod, It would not apply In tho caso ot peanuts, which do not contain as high a porccntago ot cystluo as many othor common foods. county In Flordla approximately 7,- 000 acres of watermelons aro grown nnumly for seed purposes. This ono soctlon supplies a groat proportion of tho watonnolon Heed planted In tho United States, nnd on nccaslon also ships to forolgn plantors. In rocont years shipments ot soed for planting havo boon made to TarsuB, Asia Minor, to China, and othor far distant points. During past years profits in our southorn watermelon industry havo boon sovoroly cut, duo to tho effect ot sovoral destructlvo diseases. Anthrnc- noso, a fungous dlsoaao of tho follago and fruit, means reduced ylold nnd pook-marked molona thnt rot in tho fiold and In tho frolght car. Stom-cnd rot la a troublo thnt occurs In tran sit only, and originates with infection o( the melon by tho casual organ'sm at tho out otom. Anthrncnoso is con' trollod by spraying tho vinos; stom- ond rot by tho practlco of flold sani tation and Btom treatment Plants aro bolng made by tho Department of Ag riculture to nsslst growors, dlstrlb-l utorn and carrlors In tho proper np plication of dlscaso control measures during tho coming soaaon. :o: i k .4. HP! Ihe In the courso of work on the aolec tlon of tomatoes that will roslst tho wilt dlscaso, which causoa a large annual loss In tho tomato canning states, Uio United Statos department or agrloulturo lias uovolopoa a Ta rlety called Norduko, Hlmllar to Stone, but highly roalataiit to wilt Your othor wilt roslatant variotloa havo al ready boon produced, known aa the Marvel, which is a medium oarly to mato seloctod from MerioUlo doa Marches, bearing a hoavy crop ot smootli red fruit; tho Norton, aeloctod from Stono, producing a hoavy ylob or largo, smooth, solid rod fruit, which rlpona alowly, and thoroforo ships woll; nnd Columbia and Arl ington, medium lalo variotloa, coloct- cd from Qroator Baltimore. Tho Mnrvol la an axcollont variety for forcing, for modluni early truck ing, and for homo gardening. The Columbia, Uko tho Arlington, which lias been temporarily wlthdrnwn for purification, because of mixtures found In tho sood in 1020, ia bottor for canning tlinn tor tho tablo, bo- cauBO of its somewhat flat shapo, LEGAL NOTICE AuguBt Foibor, Oliver Crisaoy, Mar garot' uriBBoy; A. Foibor, T. 13. Ward, Troasurer of tho Oklahoma HIblo and Book Concern; Ilortrnnd oiuor, MolvlUo Foibor. Arthur Fol bor, Isano Felbor, Tllllo Foibor, uornno io)or Hchnolfor, E. Cutli bort Schaoffor, Oklahoma Book and Biblo Concorn, a Corporation; and mi persons naving or claiming any Interests In tho Northeast Quartor (NE of Soctlon Twenty-seven (27), Township Thlrtoon (13), North of Range Thlrty-ono (31), Lincoln Oounty, Nobraska, real namos un known : ou and oach of you will horoby I(Z C: , "u".i' eili nosB Is tho 2nd day of January. 1922, vuU, n ,Uu , uu Md tno termination of tho corporn' VI V VH lit JUU IllU UOLUUUUUUI 111UU I11H I tlnn Tr...n.,. O 1040 V.n 1.I..V. potltlon in tho District Court of Lin-L-t mnnt U inMa m,i'h io,: Y?on I n W0,uKa ?n iruary tho Corporation can at any tlmo aub- r.i Ti ! J . I nutnuao n Moot ltsolf Is tho oum of $10,000.00; Tt4vit oivii in 11 LHlllll-I nnil hnf nffn rd f rnmnrt- tirt a tltlo in and to tho Northeast i, ,iot.i w nn,i aU"t0r,oEJ4) ,f,Sml1?1! I1 Directors, consisting ot not less than BQVon (27), Township Thirteen (13) thr00 poraon8, and a Prcaldont, Sec, w.w i ..bu .imiimu voi;, um- roarv and Treasurer, tho offices of MAltl f 1ll TA,Mnnl.n .1 A I " ' ' 1 w WuuVl nw u.tt, ami iu ux- gocrcUry and Troasurer may bo hold cludo you and each of you from nnvli,,, and all right tltlo and lntoroat In and I pin .t VANnEltBOOP fx II (1 1.1 n.ll Antntjv . n , a Tll-J I i-u diiiu uti touiiu winuouutui, lllllll-l liTVA V A Nil h)T Unfl h1 nrr i u.t n... i " ' wiutua in ma iiuunuii null, you I and n.no reicu oi you navo no ngni tltlo, jt quy SWOPE, iiuu ur liuurtmi. in unit io sain roaii Incorporators. MMIVU n iUHBUUYUr UUU UIlUKCa UNIX HO I , an. llllU n nnw nflrl fnilnnnnilnni fHIi I ...... ,..v,,.,....v..k nn vui vT-.mr-,tn nn cttxt A T wutnnnm saltl real CBtato by virtue of advorBO """ poBBosslon of Bald real cstato for Estato No. 1831 of Joslo QHaro. do ttfei. nmit..,1 A- ..1.1 rf action on or boforo tho 10th dav of wouniy, wournBKa. April, 1322 or Judgment by dofault tho atato or woraBKa, to an per- Tho Progressive party this day organised in the city of Grand Island invites p'ubllc spirited, loyal and progressive citizonB to Join with them In a sup reme effort to mnko our stato and national govern ments rnoro truly governments ot tho people funct ioning moro rcsponslvoly and impartially in tho in terests of all tho people As a basis for our coir.mon effort wo declare our belief in the following principles: Tho present almont lnsano orgy ot public extta vaganco, ttato and national, must bo terminated and taxation rb onco reduced to the absolute nocessitiea ot a government honestly and economically admin istered. Our government muBt bo freed from further con trol by Wall Streot Domination by privileged classes must not only bo abolished but class rule made for over Impossible. Pro"ite?rir.r, io longer confined to a few mdVo pollBtlc corporations, but bo widespread as to threat en production itself, must bo crushed and excess or unreasonable profits not meroly bo taxed but must bo absolutely provented or our government will ponnanontly bocomo an aristocracy ot wealth and "oqtial opportunity for all" cannot bo realized. Prices for farm products must not bo permitted to go below the cost of production, plus a reasonable profit Wages must not bo pormltted to go below tho cost ot living, at American standards with a margin for old age. Railroads must not be tho solo beniflclaries of government guarontces of profits, based on Inflated capital, but of all carrlors, whether ot freight, pas sengers or intelligence, should, liko tho malls bo op erated at cost by governmental agoncles for tho bonl- fit of all tho people. Credits must no longer bo loft to private control and manipulation, but should bo taken over by tho government In tho intorost of all tho people I more over tho people's credit whether of community, stato or nation must not bo so restricted as to prevent Buccor in emergencies to basic industries or relief from employment To effoct our purposes, wo declare tho following ns to our presont program ot action.: 1. Government ownership of railroads and of all otficr means ot communication with voice and reas onable sharo of compensation to tho manhood an woll as tho capital needed In Its operation. 2. Making govornmont moro responBlvo to the will of tho people by a presidential primary, a referend um on tho question of a declaration ot war, except upon invasion, application ot inltiatlvo and referend um to national legislative questions and ot tho re call ot public officials to both stato and nation! also by tho abolition of tho party circlo and by tho estab lishment of open primaries. 3. Immodiato and drastic cuts in public expendi tures and taxes, Including abolition of tho dual sy stom of tho codo and elective departments of state govornmont; tho cutting out of wasto and extra Vaganoo of tho capltol commission and of tho state "highway expenditures! tho dlscouragemont of nat ional Jaws returning to tho state an amount of mon oy for cortaln causos, upon condition of a liko stale appropriation, asN wrong in prln iplo and a bribery in practlco; tho roductlon of all salaries, appropri ations and stato exponsoa, subject to leglslptivo re gulation as far as posslblo relatively to a prewar basis; tho abolition of tho stato railway commission as a useless expenditure and of doubtful public lrone flt; tho abolition of all seml-privato appropriations In Nebraska; with a conBtructivo program conscript ing war fortunes for payment of war debts and soldier bonus; increase of federal inheritance taxes on largo estates, shifting tho burden of taxation from and tho industry of tho peoplo over to tho excess profits of monopoly and to the values of tho vast natural resources hold out of uso by profiteering ownors; a stato Income tax with reasonable exempt ion modolcd after tho Wisconsin act, and with Btato and national laws discriminating sharply between earned and unearned Incomo. 4. Adequate marketing facilities and rural credit systems similar In principle to the South Da kota law with provisions for the encouragement of homo and small farm owning, and a limitation, on homo rentals to a reasonable profit on actual invest ment 5. The taking over of the federal rosorvo bank system; tho uso of our tremendous bullion rcssrves, and tho direct Issuo of currency, all by the federal govornmont, in tho intorest of all the peoplo and not of Wall Street C. The public ownership and operation, by dis- tricts, of tho unused water power of Nebraska, and tho equal right of metropolitan cities with other cities, to own and oporato an electric light .and pow er plant or other public utility. 7. Tho encouragomont of all co-operative move ments to tho end of the destruction of profiteering; and whoro regulation falls to control a private mo nopoly, then by municipal or stato competition; similar in primclple to the. state serum plants and municipal Ice and coal yards. 8. Equal economic, legal and political rights fcr all citizens; tho preservation and nssuranoo by ap propriate legislation of the rights of freo speech, free press, freo religion and of peaceful assembly, as guaranteed by our stato and national constitu tions. 9. Tho right of collective barganlng through representatives of their own choosing and of col lective marketing; tho restriction of tho uco of In junctions In labor disputes with tho right ot trial ' by Jury In all cases of constructive contempt; nn-1 tho modification of our workmen's compensation law to inciudo occupational diseases, and establishing tho principle ot a stato fund, as opposed to indem nity Insurance, along tho lines of tho Ohio law. 10. Tho defeat upon referendum In 1922 of th laws emasculating tho primary, requiring rural reg istration of party affiliation, prohibiting peaceful picketing in labor controversies and permitting u monopoly of banking facilities. While wo ask the peoplo to defeat these laws passed by tho last reac tionary legislature, wo favor tho enactment ot av el faro legislation to protect tho child life of tho state. will bo takon against you excluding Bona -Intorcstod in said Estate take -1 1 m m . a. I 1 " . "V .,ilcJ "lf.u om inu ana au notico that tho Executrix has fllod lib'", iiuu uuu uuurum iu nam real eatato. GUS P. WIENBAUG. By Halllgan, Boatty & llalllgan. Ills Attornoys. :o: NOTICE OF INCORPORATION DB. L. A. SNaYELY DENTIST X-Rny Diagnosis Oxygea ml Anathcshu Over Union State Bank, rhone $6. FIAJfO TUNING Werk Guaranteed nOliLEY MUSIC H4USB rhone 416 Masonic Building at Corner ctf Fifth and Dewey. Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. 6eee?ai Farm Sate A Specialty, olsi Seal Eet&ts. Eefcreccca kb DaiM First Hattcaal Baak. North Platte, Nebraska. PmoUoo MaiMed to Bfetamt d OYER REBCALLi DRUG STORE Fhonfts Office 127 EUsi&oo CS Notico is horoby glvon that tho un dorslgnod have formed a Corporntlo undor tho laws ot tho Stato of Ne braska under tho namo and Btylo of "Tho Star," with its principal placo ot transacting its buslnoss in tho City ' f soan ul nuiui i-muv, uiucuill JOUniy, iNO- braaka and tho gonoral uaturo of tho bualnosa to bo transacted bolng tho gonoral merchandising of mona' cloth. .'.Inc, rents' furnlshlntr goods and a final account and report of her ad ministration nnd a potltlon for final settlement and discharge as euch. Executrix which havo boon sot for hoarlng boforo eald court on March 21, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M, whon you may appoar and contest tho samo. Dated Fobruary 21, 1922. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, County Judge. :o A REAL BARGAIN Six-room houso, modern except boat. Located nt 709 W. fourth. A ...t.i. r ..... wrlnfv. lm NnrHuho: aro Into toma.alo ot morchamllso and fixtures an "!" ' r,' ?.S00. ?1,00U caBli ... ... j, . , othor morchundlso; that tho umount f.c,-.n U n rossfully ns some ot tho roundod to- ot lho '1. t1ln Blim nf $1r. . ' "p. .' . in 11 nil Ik nnwnr nftft fin i..in ..i.i i i... .1... lOt "ntl.w toaB, oxcollont for canning, for hoinol?uthor'8ert ,tu nroau of Security, and tho balance liko ront. Sea ua Cloning, and lata trucking. The JP0 , m Norduk shows tho highest reslstanoe tlmo. ot tho commoncomont ot busl-i 11 s AEncy, Phono 61-J or W OTIO B, PL ACT, K. 9n Pbyohtaa cad &xrB X-RAY Dlagnoslfl and Treatment Calls aaovorod Day and N!gbL Ovar Union Btato Bank. Office Phono 29SW Houbo Phone 20GR JOHN B. SDOI8, EL D. BOclsJ Attntlon Glveo to Surgery KcDaald Baak Building: Office Phone 83 Recldenos 88 DELL BItOWHFIELD Farm and Lh Stock AUCTIONEER Tolcphome 74 Herskex, ITob. NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE LEYPOLDT & PEN NINGTON COMPANY TO B3 HEREAFTER KNOWN AM THE NEBRASKA MILL & ELEVATOR CO. Notice ia hereby given that at a spocial meeting of tho stockholders ot tho Leypoldt & Pennington Company hold at tho offico ot the company on tho 8th day ot February, 1922. that tho articles ot incorporation of the said Leypoldt & Pennington Company wero amended by tho adoption of naW and amended articles ot Incorporation to tako tho placo of tho article of in corporation now existing; that under and by virtuo of said amended, artlclai of incorporation the namo of the cor poration was changed from tho Lay' poldt & Pennington Company to tha Nobraska Mill and Elevator Company, Tho principal placo ot transactor tho business of the corporation ia at North Platto, Lincoln County, Nobras ka. Tho goneral nature ot the cor porato business to bo transacted shall be tho manufacture ot wholcaalo and retail dealing in. tho commission and brokoiago business In, flour, hay, grain, lumber, fuels, hardwaro, lmplO' monts, farm machlAsry, paints, oils, glass, moulding, mill work, stona brick, llmo. cement plantar, all kinds of building materials, live stock, pro duce foeds, seeds, coal and goneral morchandiso business of overy dea Tiptlon; the construction, mainten ance and operation of elevators, mllla and machinery for tho( manufacture ef any of tho products, and tho opera tion and handling ot any ot the busi nesses herein set forth; tho buyinc, soiling, loosing, owning and operating of lumber and coal yards and other real estato and porsonnl property, In cluding mills, elevators and stores; tho buying and selling of real estate and to do a general contracting busi ness; and all other things necessary, proper, usual and essential In carry ing on any of tho businesses reftrrea to herein. Tho amount ot tho authorized eay- ltal stock la Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000.00) Dollars, of which One Hundred Fifteen Thousand (Jlll, 000.00) Dollars has been subscribe and paid for; the balance of tae stock shall bo paid for In cask as sold and issued. Tho tlmo ot the commencement ef this corporation was August C, 1911 and is to continue for a period ef 60 years from that data Tho highest amount of Indebtedness or liability to which this corporation may at any tlmo subject itself is twe- thlrda of its issued capital otock. The affairs ot tho corporation are to bo transacted by a board of net less than Flvo (5) and not more than Nino (9) directors; and tho off) can of tho corporation aro to bo the presi dent, vice-president secretary and treasurer and ouch other officers and employees as may be provided by the by-laws. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the offi cers of said corporation have here unto sot their hands nt North Platte. Nobraska, this 8th day ot Fobruary, 1922 NEBRASKA MILL & ELEVATOB COMPAN . 5Jicessor. to tb-a LerpoMt & Paa- nltij! Co. . By, L. P. JEPSON, President S. M. SOUDER, Socy. and Treasurer. r