The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 11, 1922, Image 2

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WJBEKLY TRIBUNE
SPECIALLY
WH TTEN
of othor countios may soouro tho clr- BOV SCOUT LEADERS ARRANGE
Dr. L. J. KRAUSE, Dentist, X-IUiy
Diagnosis McDonald Rank Building.
Phono 07.
cular diroct from the Collego at Lin- FOR SCOUT TRACK AND
coin,
FIELD MEET
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INFORMATION ABOUT AGRICUL.
TURAL SUBJECTS FROM
RELIABLE SOURCES
Lambs become vory fond of grain The first annual scout nold meet
when only a fow dayu of ago. Maxl-'wlll bo hold Thursday, April 20. This
mum growth cannot bo expected un-s to ho after school hours. The
' scouts will bo divided into two class
08, ono for scouts weighing over 105
pounds and ono for thoso woightng
Tho material contained in experi
ment station circular 14 of the Uni
versity of Ncbrask Agricultural Col-
logo Is a culmination of soveral years
study and Investigation of tho differ
ent typos of hog houses used in Nebr
aska. It is realized that tho plans giv
en -Will not suit all condition that
may arlso, but an effort has been
mado to bring out the cssontlal fact
ors so that tho plans may sorvj ns
a guldo In planning a house suited to
particular conditions. Tho circular
not only discusses foundations, fioorH,
partitions, doors, windows, heating,
Individual and colony houses, but also
shows dotallod plans and bills of mat
erial for ono typo of Individual house
and four types of colony houses. In
counties having Extension ngonts
tbcro is a supply of this circular in
that agents offlco which is a branch
of tho Agricultural Gollogo. Residents
Sensible Shoes Are
Fashionable
Shoes with sonslblo walking hools
and comfortable toes are tho voguo
for out-door and daytlmo wear. Rap
idly, tho high Fronch heel and tho un
comfortablo pointed toos aro bolng
limited by fashion to formal dross at
fairs.
"Tho greater comfort and pcaco of
mind enjoyed toy tho wearing of sen
slblo shoes has boon tho cause of
fashion's now attltudo toward cor
r&itly shaped shoos. Tho leading ln
flucnco in this stylo trond has boon,
and is tho wpll known Cantilovor
Shoo. It hnB a floxlblo arch and a
closo fitting instop which mako walk.
Ing a joy and which tuko tho fatiguo
out of both walking and standing.
less grain Is fed. The creep method
of feeding Is recommended by the
Unlvorsity of Nebraska Agricultural
College. A "crcop" is a pen with suit
ably prepared openings accessible to
tho lambs but not to older sheep. A
high dry spot near where the ewes
aro corallcd Is an Ideal location. Dry
frosh feed should be availablo in tho
creep at nil times as sour or mouldy
feed Is a certain forerunner of trouble.
Usually tho lamb loarn to oat grain
more quickly If thoy arc started on
a mlxturo of bran and oats as they are
partial to this feed. A gradual change
to any desired ration may thon bo
mado with good results. Lambs that
aro to 1)0 shipped to market should
recelvo a ration consisting mostly of
corn by the time they aro two months
old. Corn along with tho owo's milk
and pasturo produces a fat lamb
which kills out a very deslrablo car
cass. Lambs that are to bo kept as
breeding stock should not rccoive a
great amount of corn but ratnor
should bo fed oats and some bran.
Oats and bran, tho milk of the ewo,
and pasturo tend to produce rugged
growthy lamb with strong bono and
vitality.
You will onjoy tho now shoo fash
Ion whon you wear Cantilovor Shoos,
and tho freodom permitted by tho
Cantilovor floxlblo arch will net llko
a tonic on your foot. It Is a real
happy fooling that you oxporlonco
whon you wear Cantilovor Shoos.
Como to our Btoro and boo thorn, and
try them on. It'B a treat to tho foot
and to tho norvos, wo aro tho solo
agents for Cantilovor Shoes In this
city.
DR. S. E. HUPFER
CHIROPODIST,
317 East Fourth Street.
Suda graBS Is becoming moro and
moro popular as a hay and pasturo
plant In Nobraska. Tho Agricultural
Collogo consldors it ono of our best
plants for a ono year pasturo. Men
who need somo additional pasturo for
tho foar should consider It carof ally,
as It was thought that It might bo
poisonous undor cortaln conditions if
used as a pasturo plant. However no
cases of poisoning liavo been report
ed from Nebraska whero hundreds of
farmers aro using it now. Sudan
should not ho put in tho ground un
til It warmB up. It Is usually seeded
JuBt following corn planting. It should
not bo pasturod until It Is soveral
Inches tall and has had a chance to
get rooted. It makes a good pasturo
for all kinds of livestock and will car
ry moro head of stock per aero than
any other annual pasturo plant that
wo have. For hay It should bo cut
Just as tho first heads appear. Fiftcon
to twenty pounds is usually- seeded
either for hny or pasturo.
Tho present diseased condition of
many valuable flocks of farm fowls
1b being rapidly transmitted. In ono
county tho death of over C000 fowls
was traced to ono flock ad it is prub
ablo, that fully as many more could
havo boon traced to tho same cause.
iProvontlon thru sanitation should bo
tho watchword, says tho Agricultural
Collogo. Fowl cholera is spreading
rapidly and spring housocleanlng Is
In ordor. Sunshlno, cleanliness and
disinfection should bo carefully np-
pllod to flock as provontivo measure
Many cases of disease are traced di
rectly to tho earthen floors In the
poultry houses. Thoro havo been noted
poultry houses in which tho original
dirt floor of fifteen or moro years of
continual uho is tho dusting placo of
tho fowls. If you havo oarthon floors
in your poultry houses you should dig
thorn out to a depth of six Inches or
moro, cart mo carta out into tno corn
field and haul In clean, fresh earth to
roplaco It.
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CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish to thank thoso who wore
so kind to us during tho Illness and
death of our loved ono and to ox
proBB our gratltudo for tho sympathy
shown us.
Mr and Mrs. W. S. Combs
and family.
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Eyes examined, Glasses fitted. Sat
isfaction, sure. Clinton & Son
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS
less. Thoro will bo an equal number
of ovents In each calss and tho points
mado by tho two classes in each
troop will bo added so tho small
scouts havo tho samo chance to win
tho moot ns tho larger scouts. There
will bo a second meet In May and ho
points mado by tho dlfforont troops
In each moot will bo added and the
lnrgcst totals will determine who
gets tho banner.
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LINCOLN COUNTY CENTER
Louio Goetz of Kansas 1b visiting
his cousin, Francis Montague.
Arthur Ekborg and Alec Anderson
are battling with tho flu.
Clydo Cypher Is holplng Will Con
nor build fence this week.
Chas, Loypoldt und Ray Hoatson
are again at work grading roads In
our vicinity.
M. E. Colling left for a visit at
Mlndon, Saturday making tho trip by
car.
Albert McKaln sprained his anklo
while playing ball Sunday. Lincoln
County Center was out in full force.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grulko are re
joicing over tho nrrival of a 9-pound
boy Saturday. Ho Is named Frederick
Lewis.
Miss Alburta Burton and her pupils
of District 44 aro planning for a bas
ket social and program In tho near
future.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Waller have re
turned from their honeymoon trip to
Polk county. Upon tholr arrival they
wero serenaded by tho "country or
chestra. :o:
Orvlllo Harris has filed u petition
for dlvorco from Loralno Harris on
tho grounds of cruelty and desertion.
Did your wife tell you to subscrlbo
for The Tribune?
Up to April 1, County Treasuror
Soudor Issued 3,320 auto licenses In
Lincoln County. It Is figured that
there will bo at least 800 more li
censes Issued hero this year.
The Farmer's Auctioneer
H. M. Johansen,
North Platto, Nebraska.
Phone 783F3
For thoso who do not havo enough
stock or machinery for a general
farm salo, I am located bo I can hold
a combination salo at North Platte
or at tho Falrvlow dairy 1 miles
west of town. I havo alwayB got
enough stock or machinery listed with
mo, bo wo can hold a combination sale
any tlmo.
J. S. TWINEM M.D.
nomcopnthlc Physician ft
Surgeon
General Practlco and
Construction Surgery
Hospital Accommodation
Platto Talloy Hospital
Former Nnmo Twlncm Hospital.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
COL. S. P. WHITTAKEK
Auctioneer
References: Call me or mako dates
at tho Unon State Banlc
Phono 796-F-3
Or write to mo on East Tryon Route
North Platte, Nob.
MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL
Teacher of Voice Culture
and the
Art of Singing
Res. Studio 108 W. Third Phone 114J
Offlco Phono 241 Res. Phono 217
L. C. DROST
Osteopathic Physician
North Platte, Nebraska.
Knights of Columbus Building.
W. T. PRITCHARD
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Govornmont Veterinarian and ex
assistant deputy State Veterinarian.
Hospital 315 South Vino Street.
Phones. Hospital 633 Residence 633
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NOTICE
Tho noxt Lincoln county teachers'
examination will bo hold In tho ubuqI
place, Saturday, April 15.
AILEEN O. COCHRAN,
County Superintendent.
50 YOUNG WOMEN
We need 50 young women to take
tip training at onco for tho new Lord
Lister Hospital having a capacity of
200 beds. Wo give nn excellent course
In Theory and Practical Nursing under
the direction of competent Instructors.
Full maintenance and $10 per month
for first year after acceptance ; second
and third years $20 per month.
Address, MRS. E. O. HENRY, Mgr.
Lord Lister Hospital
26th and Dewey, Omaha, Neb.
Deference a7 Bank or Trust Company In Omaha
DR. HAROLD FEUMER
Osteopath
Ovor Hlrschfeld'n
Office Phono 333 Res. Phone 1020
Water Mils aro now uuo and bocomo
dollnquont April 20. All parties plcaso
mako payment by that dato.
IIHRSHEY S WELCH
Wator Commissioner
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TInnor
Makes or Repairs anything made of
Tin or Sheet Metal.
510 Locust Undor General Hospital
Office 340
POTATOES
I have between 500 and 600 bushels
of good smooth potatoes ior sale.
Fine for seed or lor table use.
$ Leave orders at once.
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Special
Spring Sale
For folks who havo not spent it
all tho coin thoy mado during
Wilson's Administration look '
at tno prices
Sowing Mnchlnos, all makes
$5 to $25.00, see them sow.
Furnlturo lowor In prlco than
Auction pales.
Two Gasollno Engines choap. $
Soeds, Garden Tools, Touts,
Cots, Canvas, Oil Stoves.
Now Furniture look hero
Whlto Enamol or Vornls Marten
Iron Rods, big post and fillor
$12.40.
Now gunrantood Coil Spring
$5.00.'
Now all cotton mattress
$9.00 and $11.50.
A bod liko this will restore your f
youth.
Heavy Brussols Rug, 9x12,
only $18.75.
j Last yoar's prlco $32.00.
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counts, my cash register Is i.t
it empty, but my furnlturo Is paid
for, that means n big discount S
to mo and you got tho bonoftl. &
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ECHELBERRY
it East Front Street
ED KIERIG
Auctioneer
For dates and terms call at
First National Bank
North Platte, Nob.
1115131 liPil
Columbia Dry Bat
teries work better
and last longer
for bella and buxxen
for thermostats
for gas engines
for Ignition on the
Ford while starting;
for dry battery light
ing in closet, cellar,
garret, barn, etc
Tht worU'i motl famotu
dry battery. Uttd whtrt
group of indhidual ttlU
tttutdtJ. Pahntttotk
Sprint Cttp Binding
Potti t no extra ch'argt
Columbia Dry Batteries
are for sale at your very door!
You can insist upon and get Co
lumbia Dry Batteries wherever you
live. Hardware and general stores,
electricians, implement dealers,
auto supply shops, and garages sell
Columbias.
Universally used for doorbells,buzz
ers, heat regulators, alarms, etc., for
gas engine and tractor ignition, for
quick starting ignition on non-selt-starting
Fords, and for every battery
need under the sun. Insist upon
Columbia.
Columbia
Drw Battel
they List hngsr
Is your wife lonesome while you are
away? Send her Tho Tribune.
NOTICE OF TAKING UP ESTRAY
GEO. R. DENT
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attontlon Given to Surgery
'and Obstetrics
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Offlco 130 Residence 115
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FARM LOANS
Come in and see me when in need
of Farm Loans. At tho present time
I can mawke a few Farm Loans.
T. O. SWENSON
UNION STATE BANK
When in North Platte
COME AND SEE US
Taken up by the undersigned, 4
horses, near the stock" yards, Coun
ty of Lincoln, State of Nobraska; on
tho 26th day of March 1922: two bay
geldings, weight about 130O pounds;
ono black gelding, weight about 1303
pounds; one bay mare, weight about
1200 pounds.
Dated this 28th day of March 1322.
(Signed) J. E. STEVENS.
ROAD NO. 418.
House 125
Everything
reasonable.
Station.
DIt. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
Ovor tho Oasis
North Platte
DK. ItEDFIELD
Physician, Obstetrician, Surgeon
X-Rny
Calls promptly answered Night or Day
Phonos. Offlco C42 Residonco G7G
DR. M. D. STATES
Chiropractor
Rooms 5. C, 7 Building & Loan Bldg
Offlco Phono 70 Res. Phono 1242
DR. J. R. McKIRAHAN
Practlco Limited to Diseasso of
Women and Surgery
Over Roxall Drug Storo
Phonos: Offlco 127 Rosldonco 65G
OTIS R. PLATT, M. D.
Physician und Surgeon
X-Rny
Dlagnoss and Troamont
Ovor Union Stato Bank
Offlco Phono 296W Houso Phono 29GR
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D.
Spoclal Attontlon Glvon to
Surgory
McDonald Bank Building
Offlco Phono 83 Residonco
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DR. L. A. SNAVELY
Dentist
X-Ray Diagnosis Oxygen and
Gas Anesthesln for Extractions.
Ovor Union Stato Bank
Phono 296.
DERRYBERRY & FORBES
Llcoused Embnlmcrts
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phono 41 Night Phono Black 538
Hotel Palace
Palace Cafe
Palace Bazaar
To Whom It May Concern:
The special commissioner appoint
ed to locate a public road as follows:
Commencing at tho northwest corner
of Elmore street of the Village of
Dickens, running thence north to the
south line of Section seventeen about,
sixty rods in township ten, range
thirty-two, west of tho 6th P. M., Lin
coln County, Nebraska, the above des
cribed road to bo Stxty-slx feet wide,
has reported In favor of the eatab-
lishmont of said road, any or alt
parties naving any oojecuons tnero
to, or any claims' for amago by reason
of the establishment of above describ
od road must file samo in the office
of the County Clerk of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, on or before twelve
o'clock noon of the 29th day of May,
1922, or said road will bo allowed
without reference thereto.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska.
this 16th day of March, 1922. f
A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk.
EXTENSION TO ROAD NO. 418
first class and
Oppssite Union Pacific
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To Whom It May Concern:
Tho special commissioner annoint-
oricos 1 ea t0 locate a public road as follows
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NOTICE OF PETITION
Estate No. 1880 of Sarah A. Morton,
deceased in the County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska. To all per
sons Interested in said Eostato take
notice that a petition has been filed
for tho appointment of Robert S.
Carothers as Administrator of said
said Sarah A. Morton, which has been
set for hearing herein on April IS,
1922 at 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated March 24, 1922.
WM. H. C WOODHURST,
(Seal) County Judge
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 1868 of Jano James, do
ceased, in tho County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss:
Creditors of said ostato will take
notlco that tho tlmo limited for pre
sentation and filing of claims against
said Estate is August 5th, 1922. and
for settlement of said Estate is March
30, 1923; that I will sit at tho County
.Court room In said county, on May
5th, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., and
on August 5th, 1922, at 10 o' lock a.
m., to receive, examine, hear, allow,
or adjust aH claimB and objections
duly filed.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
(Soal) County Judge.
Beginning at the southeast corner o
Section Twenty-nine, and the North
east corner of Section Thirty-two,
Township Eleven and Range Thirty
two, thence running west one milo
between sections twety-nino and thirty-two,
along said section lino, thenco
south between sections thirty ono and
thirty-two to the north lino of Town
ship Eleven, then south between sec
tions fivo and six and section seven
and eight, eighteen and seventeen, to
the south lino of section seventeen,
thenco east about eighty rods between
sections seventeen and twenty all In
Lincoln County and State of Nobras
ka, tho abovo described road to be
sixty-six feet wldo, any or all parties
having objections thereto or claims
for damages by reason of tho estab
lishment of said described road must
file samo In tho offlco of Countv
Clerk in Lincoln County, Nebraska,
on or before twelve o'clock noon of
tho 29th day of May 1922.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
thiB 16th day of March 1922.
A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk.
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estato No. 1879 of Bridget Jones, do-
ceased In tho County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato ot Nobraska, To all per
sons interested In said Estate tako no
tlco that a petition has beon filed for
tho allowance to probato of last Will
and Testamont of Bridget Jones, do
ceasod and tho appointment of Dr.
Nicholas McCabo as executor of said
will which has beon sot for hearing
heroin on April 18, 1922 at 10 o'clock
a. m.
Dated March 22, 1922.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST
(SEAL) County judge
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN
COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA
In tho Matter of tho Estate of Fred
erick Worneke, Deceased.
NOTICE OF HEARING.
To All Persons Interested In Said Es
tato: Notlco is horoby giyen, that Frieda
Schorz, on April 3, filed In this Court
an instrument purporting to be tho
last Will and Testamont of FredeHok-
Worncke, deceased, and which Will
rolates to both real and porsonnl
property, and also her petition pray
ing that tho said instrument bo ad
mitted to probato, and that letters
tostamontary, bo issued to her, upon
tho ostato of tho said Frederick
Worneke, deceased, and that said pe
tition will bo heard boforo tho County
Court In tho Court House, In th0 City
of North Platto, County of Lincoln
and Stato of Nebraska, on the 24 tilt
iday of April 1922. at two nVino-
.M., at which time any one may an-
,,v. w,u wuiMi mo prooato of said
Will, and show cause, if any there
.bo, why said instrument should not
bo admlttod to probato as tho last
Will and Testament of said Fredorlck
Wernoko, deceased, and why letters
?Vmt?r3r 8hould not b0 issued. to
Dated
April 3, 1922.
NVM. H. C. WOODHURST,
County Judge.
at North Platte, Nebraska.
(Seal)