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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1922)
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho Republican nomination for Shorlff of Lincoln county, subject to tho decision of the voters at tho primaries on July 18. GEORGE W. RHUDUS. -:o: LINCOLN COUNTY NOTES AND PERSONAL MENTION (Condensed from County Exchanges) Lot owners of Maxwoll and Cotton wood cemetary will meet May 18 for tho annual clean up of the premises. F. F. Dolan has accepted the posi tion of editor of tho Maxwell Telo post and takes up tho work with enthusiasm. abondoned switch track. The auto In which Leslie Coker and R, A. Barlght wore riding turned turtlo Wednesday, both landing un injured in a muddy ditch. Plans aro being mndo to observo Memorial Day at Hershey. The Amer ican Legion, Civic Societies and Band will participate. Work was started last week on the new Swedish Lutheran church at Hor Hhoy. Tho building will be 36xG0 with a 75 foot spire. Poultry specialist Olds will give a demonstration and deliver an address at thp Fred Pccklinm farm south of Brady at p o'clock p. m., Juno 27. Miss Bess Miller of Sutherland Is now a graduate nurso having passed tho final examinations at tho General Hospital in Grand Island last week. Lars Hansen of Maxwell purchased a carload of hogs from the Pawnee Springs rnnch last woek and later sold them to Ed Todenhoff of North Platte. enterprise suggests the erection of a real band stand where weekly con corts can be given. Tho Falrviow schools, south of Su therland, will hold; p. $cnla noxt Friday at the last Falrviow school house. There will bo nnd cxcollont on tortalnment, at ton o'clock and fol lowing a basket dinner, races of dif ferent kinds will bo hold. Word has Won recolved In Suther land that the Boy Scouts of Liberal, Kan, sixty strong, will camp In that vllliago July. 27th while enroute west on an extended tour. Tho vllliago board of Sutherland or ganized lost week by electing J. R. White mayor and C. R. White clerk and treasurer. Hans Jorgenson was appointed, street commissioner ami Alvin' White police judge. Tho mar shal! has not yet been appointed. SPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR RURAL READERS INFORMATION ABOUT AGItlCUL TUIUL SUBJECTS FROM RELIABLE SOURCES , About fifty Mexicans, housed in bunk cars, aro located at Maxwell In placing now ties on the Union Pacific west of that village. Tho main streets of 'Brady which wero very sandy have been improved be depositing thereon clndors from an 21 South Mnplc Street NEW SURBURBAN STORE With an up-to-dato line of FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Fresh Fruits nnd Vegetables in season. Milk and Cream nnd Ideal Bread Qnnlity and Service Our Trade Mark. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS Phone !11S CLAYTON CASH GROCERY Tho farm residence of (George Shank In the valley northwest; ot Sutherland was burned to tho ground Sunday morning of last week. Part of the household goods were saved. Rev. E. Knight delivered the bac calauteate sermon Sunday evening to tho graduating class of tho Hershey high school. A combined choir from the two churches furnished tho music The Junior-Senior class play of the Hershey shools was presented to an audience that packed tho Hersfliey Opera House. Tho play was entitled "Saftoy First" with ten young men and Indies in the cast. Commencement week exercises aro now in progress at Brady. Friday evening tho clasjs flag was given, Rov. Hunter delivered tho baccalau reate sermon Sunday, the sonor class night program will bo given tomorrow evonlng and Thursday evening t3ie graduation oxcorcises will bo held. Tho Hershey Community Club held a meeting last week and decided to call off tho Fourth of July celebration which had been proposed. This action was due to North Platte providing auto races on July 4th after having previously announced that no pro gram would bo given on tho nation's day. :o: Good bargains In lunch cloths, buf fet sets and scarfs. Stamped for ap plique embroidory. V. Warrington Art Store. -:o:- NOTICE OF TAKING UP ESTRAY J. R. White and son Jim purchased two Short Horn heifers at the Farn um sale, both of which brought top prices. This makes a herd ot partly registered short horns on tho splen did White farm at O'Fallons. The band at Sutherland has grown to such a size that a single street lamp does not furnish sufficient light and tho Courjor with its accusomed SPECIAL FEATURES WJHTTEN IN COMBINATION WITH STANDARD LIFE POLICIES Non-Cancellable Accident and Health Insurance. Double Indemnity Provisions. Specific Dismemberment Provisions. Disability Income Clause. Monthly Life Income Provisions. Pure and Installment Income Endowment Provisions. Premium Waiver Clause. Post Mortem Dividends. Full Participation in all Surplus. Automatic Non-forfeiture Clause. Insurance that Insures Protection that Protects Fidelity Reserve Company Home Office Fourth and Locust Streets, North Platte, Neb. ' 1 1 111 1 i llg&re lou Insured with Nebraska Company f Taken up by the undersigned on tho old Edls place, 2t miles south of Ntown, County of Lincoln, Stato of Nebraska; on tho 10th day of May, 1922: Ono black mulo, about 3 years old, weighing- $1100 pounds. Dated this 16th day of May, 1922. Signed: W. H. Leonard. :o: . THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST! Currants and goosoborrles have sufforcd severely from tho depreda tion of the imported currant worm in tho last fow years and this year wo may look (or oven greater infestation, says tho University or Nebraska Ag ricultural college These worms can in a few days strip tho bushes of leaves. This naturally reduces tho yield of tfrult and If repeated for sev eral consecutive years, may kill tho bushes. Now Is the time to put a stop to tho ravages of this Insect. The most effective treatmont Is spraying with lead arsennto at tho rate of 2 or 3 tablespoonBful to a gallon of water. Lead arsenate has tho desirable qual ity of adhorlng to tho leaves for n long time and retaining Its strength throughout Mint. lime. For theso reas ons It Is much preforrcd to white hollobore, tho old fashioned currant worm remedy. up flowors. On t!:o othor hand this Is the best tlmo to apply tho spray Locavso there aro no potato lo lnter foro with tho sprny material reaching tho calyx cups of tho flowors. 'Later on when the worms try to enter tho blossom end of tho apple, about 85 por cent of tho worms enter tho ap ples In this way, a doso or poison Is there to prevent It, From six to ten days aftor the petals have fallen tho calyx lobes close, making It Impossible from then on to forco spray mnterinls effectively into thp calyx cups. It is desirable to apply I'ime BUlphur togethor with lead nrsemito at this tlmo. Tho llmo sul phur greatly reduces the amount ol scab which attacks both tho apples and tho leaves. Lead arsennto Is used at tho rate of ono ono-rourth pounds to fifty gal lons of wntor or three tablespoons to a gallon of water. In this same water llmo sulphur 1b used at tho rnto of ono and one-half gallons to fifty of water It liquid llmo sulphur la used or If tho dry form Is used 4-B pounds. Cherries and plums nro sprayed with tho Bamo materials immediately after tho husks have fallen from tho young fruits. Extension circular 1221, 'Spraying Apples, Chorrlos and Plums' may bo Bccurod frco from county ag ricultural oxtcnslon ngonts or from tho college. :o: Wo carry in stock in North Platto a full stock of Dodgo motor car ro palrs, for your quick sorvlco. Thero la no othor bucIi sorvlco avallablo In North Platto. J. V. Romigh, Doalor. :o: NOTICE Tho noxt Lincoln county toachora' examination will bo hold In North Platto, only, on Saturday, May 27th. AILEEN O. COCHRAN, County Superintendent Spraying with Lead Arsenate wtll control tho worms which enter tho apple but It will also kill .tho bees If I the trees arc sprayed when In full, bloom. Tho University of Nebraska! Agricultural college suggests that the1 proper time to apply tho spray for tho control of worms Is Immediately after tho petals havo fallen. At that time there Is no danger of killing the bees as they do not look for nectar In dried UCITcan be an Ikplorteer rilir Ucan eam 5.foiooo.perxk - ana jsex ventr start Right in m-HomeTofi7n EXPLOITATION ffs tho latest and. -most tm-1o-di1 form of 1 Theatrical Advertising and Management POSITIONS ARE 7J L L 9 EVERYWHERE JSOJDU Vairf Util FRED V. GREENEk pJfSf Prosont-day business Is a battle of brains. Tho keen mind Is tho gold winner. Poor vision dulls tho mind. Most of us unknowingly havo poor vision in some degree Know the con dition of your eyes! Seo an optical specialist. Ho will know. You ought Not Only Your Poor Feet The insidious evil of 'high heels and narrow pinched toes Is greater than most women bollevo. Ill-balanced shoos do moro than discomfort the feet; thoy caitco fallen arches, backaches, norvous strain, displace ment of tho Intornal organs, weari ness, dopresBlon, ill health. Without sacrifice of good !ooks, tho Cantilovor Shoo'for women gives per fect comfort and porfoct carrlago. The last conforms to tho mould of the foot, with room for tho toes, and with trim fit and support about tho iiiBtop and heel. Tho outline of the boIo and tho set of tho heel aro dc slgnod to preserve tho balance and tho beauty of a NATURAL walk. The Nebraska farmers suffered losses from hail storms last year of more than $1,500,000.00. Have you overlooked the fact that the season is at hand when your young crop should be pro tected by hail storm insurance? When you take out your hail storm insurance, insist that it be written in a Nebraska Insurance Company. Keep your money in Nebraska, by patronizing only Nebraska Institutions. Our facilities for settling claims and making adjustments, make it advisable for you to do business through our com pany, owing to the fact that we are right here on the ground. Omaha Liberty Fire Insurance Co. Fire Wind Hail Lightning Keep your money at home. Insure with a Nebraska Com pany through your local agent: Roy Rice, Maxwell, Nebr., Phone 4 PIERCE ARROW Tho flexible shank yields with ov ory movomont of tho musclos. Instead of bolng bound to n rigid solo which retards tho circulation and makes tho foot weak, In Cantllovora tho foot has liberty to oxorclao and bond freolv and cracofullv. Thi of movomont strengthens tho musclos anu provonts ana corrects flat foot Your hoalth will improvo in Canti lovor Shoes. DR. S. E. HUPFER CHIROPODIST, 317 East Fourth Street. 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