The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 27, 1922, Image 3

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thoir gizzards were fllltnl with dry
food and were In a compact condition.
The blood was so thick It would not
run freely when a chick was killed.
Questioning brought out the fact that
tho chicks only had water twice each for tho office of county clerk subject
day. Tho quantity of water was In- to tho decision of tho voters at the'
sufflciont In view of tho fact that coming July primaries of tho Uomo-1
thore was only n quart twice a day cratlc and progressive party,
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
COUNTY CLERK
1 hereby announce my candidacy
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
lor ono hundred seventy chicks that
would avorago half a pound. Little
chicks need water, especially In hot
woathor, moro than any one thing.
They cannot drink enough at ono time
Thoordoro Lowe. Jr.
I deslro to announco that I am a
candldato nt tho Republican primaries
for tho offlco of County Commission
er from tho second District.
Nath Brattcn
COUNTY COMMISIONBR
SHERIFF.
Why arc some feeders ablo to finish
their cattle moro economically and
moro rapidly than other feeders who
feed cattle of tho same age? Why do
Bomo fat cattle top tho market while
others sell a dollar, maybe three
dollars below the top. Why aro a great
many consumers of meat willing to
pay 35 cents a pound for prime beef
steak vrhllo they would reject Inferior
eteak at half that price?
Because animals of better breeding
are superiors in tho feed lot, at tho
market and on tho butchers block.
Why aro well bred animals superior?
Bocauso they have been bred for per
formance and have been selected ac
cordingly for many generations. Have
not scrubs been bred for performance?
Decidedly not. Tho breeders of scrubs
have had no future in mind. They have
bred to no definite things. Naturally
then there aro many very undesirable
qualities In every scrub. A scrub bull
will sire no two calves alike. He tears
donw a herd while the purebred bull
builds up a herd. The .scrub bull Is Following is printed just as It was
tho most expensive bull in Nebraska, handed to us.
Fourteen scoutmasters and assist
I hereby announco myself a candl-
to last thoni moro than ono hour. If date for tho Domocratlc nomination i
they aro allowed to get the water they for Sheriff of Lincoln county, sub. I
need, they will drink small quantities ject to tho decision of tho voters at
often. A good method to furnish water tn0 primaries 6n July 18th.
to chicks is a barrel under a shade L. Bortho.
treo that continually drips Into a
clean pan. It will not bo necessary to SHERIFF
refill this very often and it furnishes
a constant supply of fresh water as 1 I am a candidate for tho Republican
Is needed by tho chicks.
I wish to announco my candidacy
for ro-eloctlon for County Commis
sioner of Lincoln County, subject to
tho action of tho Republican pri
maries, July IS, 1922. .
E. II. Springer.
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Shade is ono of tho essentials to
successful poultry raising. This Is es
pecially true during that period when
many llttlo chicks .aro somowhat do
void of feathers. A young orchard or
a wild plum grove aro ideal places
for raising chicks. Some successful
poultry producers grow their chickri
at the edge of a corn field. Tho corn
furnishes shade and an abundance
of worm and bugs which '.are condu
cive to growth.
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SCOUTMASTERS (JO ON OVERNIGHT
CAMP AND CUT UP
CAPERS
This year nearly all plum and cher
ry trees are loaded with fruit. Many
of thorn aro also covered with plant
lice, little greenish or blackish soft
bodied sucking insects that work
mostly on tho under side of tho leaves.
These lice aro ordinarily not very de
structive;' but this year they aro ex-
ants went to tho now scout camp seven
miles northwest of town and camped
last Wednesday- night. Supper was
cooked and dishes washed after which
a thrilling game of indoor baseball
was staged. George Young received a
severe bump on tho anklo from a
frantic runner attempting to make
nomination for Sheriff of Lincoln
county at the primaries and will ap
preciate your support. My years of
sorvlco aro my best recommendation.
A. J. Salisbury
SHERIFF
I hereby announco myself a candl
dato for tho Republican nomination
for Sheriff of Lincoln county, subjoct
to tho decision of tho votors at the
primaries on. July 18.
GEORGE W. RHODUS
CLERK
I hereby announco myself a candi
date for the Democratic nomination
for Clerk of Lincoln county, subjoct
to tho decision of tho voters nt tho
Primaries on July 18th.
II. S. Hasklns
coptionally numerous and no doubt flrst base( whllo A Elliott tried to
are damaging theso fruit, crops to mak(J a BaQ l0rS0 out of Lynton
some extent. Mills giflng him a sissors hold on tho
Poisons aro usoloss in controlling ' head DariuieS3 camo along and stop
these Insects since they do not eat ped Ul0 fun so tjle Swlmming hole was
the leaf surface but merely suck tho l tho next objective,
sap. The Nebraska Agricultural Col- Ivan Walters tried t,o make a high
lego says the most satisfactory mat-;(livo mto tnreo feet of water, being
erial to use is Nicotine Sulfate, a to-1 fooie(1 into thinking it was neck deep
bacco preparation which kills by con- by SOIU0 of the ,nen, After about thirty
tact. The material is a thick blackish mjnutes of this sport the bunch, pro
liquid applied at the rate of ono tea- cee,je,i Uack to tho camp fire which
spoonful to a gallon of wator in which was blazing high from the efforts of
has boon dissolved a piece of soap the ( thoso who did not swim,
size of a pigeon egg. The soap is add- j Gathering around tho fire on chairs
ed in increasing tho spreading power ' ma(lo by na.ure'g hands,; tho dlscus
and ponetration of tho nicotine. Isj0n 0j some problems very vital to
In applying this material It Is lm-UIl0 SCOut work was taken up. At
portant to reach tho under side of the I eieveu cclock Borne of tho scouts
loaves sinco tho insects are most nam- rctired while some remained about the
orous hero . It is absolutely necessary I lro informally talking over the' work
that tho material come in contact with of tbe scoutmaster.
tho insect. i At midnight some of thoso who re-
, . tired early got up from their bods
Tho Nebraska Crop Growers As-1 L , ,
u A ' .. ' of earth to rest for a while. It sound-
socfatlon reports that more than 100, .
u , , ., . ed funny to hear some of them get-
appucations ior crop ms.iuutiuu aim
seed certification are now on file. Tho
rules fo,r seed certification for 1922 1
have been mado more strict in. order
insure that the grain which qual-'
ifies is true to name, pure, free from,
disease and of good quality. Thirty
flvo counties are represented among
Nebraska No C and 60 wheat, Nebr- ,
iNtmaaiwi u u , breakfast was over and tho first car
aska 21 oais ami uosen ryu .uouum
Inating among tho grains to bo certi
fied. Field Inspections in which the
fields are examined for purity, mix
tures, smut, noxious weeds nnd other
requirements start this week. All
those whose fields pass will bo given
a handsome certificate of Inspection,
furnished with tags of tho Association
which gl.e the information required
tig out of their beds to rest. One or
1 two sound sleepers evidently rested
somo but some of our playful scout
leader insisted in keeping most of the
bunch awake.
At four-thirty everyone was up ex
cept Dr. Ejnavoly who was sleeping
peacefully under his tent which had
started for town.
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Mrs. G. F. Welnigand arrived today
from Los Angeles nnd will stop over
for a few hours to visit with rolatlves.
Brunswick phonographs, Hollcy
Music House-
Miss Helen Schwaigor returned Fri
day from Omaha where sho visited for
several davs on her wav homo from
by tho state seed law ana listen in mo UlQ Campfire Camp at Crete,
certified seed list or me Association.
In tho past few weeks much grain,
particularly Kanred wheat sold for
seed, has not been truo to its name.
It Is to furnish good seed truo to name
that tho seed certification work is car
ried on. Any ono wanting pure seed
of tho high yielding strains and var
ieties should write tho Nebraska Crop
Growers Association, Agricultural Col
lego, Lincoln, Nobraska for tho certi
fied seed list which will bo available
aboat July 20th.
Thore aro bolng brought to our no
tice man Instances In which llttlo
chicks are dying of insufficient n
mounts of wator. In ono caso tho
chicks woro dying In onsid,orahlo
numbers with no apparent cause. Thoy
were recolvlng an atlmirablo ration,
thoy had plenty of ventilation, good
quarters and camo from healthy stook.
I am a candldato for Stato Rep
resentative from tho 90th district on
tho Republican ticket This district Irf
eludes all of Lincoln county outside
of North Platte. If my past record in
tho legislature has met with your ap
proval, I will appreciate your support
at tho primaries on July ISth.
Scott Reynolds
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
I am announcing that I am a candi
date for the nomination on tho pro
gressive ticket for tho offlco of rep
resentative of tho 89 district. As no
ono has filled on tho ticket to oppose
mo at tho primary, I will mako fur
ther statomont of principals after July
18. when I will mako appeal for the
progressive votes of nil political,
parties.
Thomas Axtell
Mrs. Irene Roberts nnd children of!'
tPaxton visited friends In tho city last
week.
Mis Freda Honcomoycr. nurso at
tho Ostepnthlc hospital loft Friday
for Ogalalla to attend her sister's
wedding.
Miss Gladys Cook Is visiting her
grandparents Mr. nnd Mrs. R. B. Frool
of SUipleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Patrick and fam
ily have moved to Arnold, Nobraska
to mako their future homo.
J. S. TWINEM, M. D.
(Homeopath)
Medlclno and Surgory
Hospital Facilities
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Offlco Phono 183 Rcsldonco 2811
STATE SENATOR
CLERK
I wish to announco that I am a
candldato for tho Republican nom
ination for County Clerk subjoct to'
tho wil of the voters at Primary El-1
lection. July 18, 1922. I
A. S. Allen !
REPRESENTATIVE
I wish to announce that I am a
candidate for tho offlco of Stato Rep
resentative of tho ninetieth district
subject to tho will of tho republican
voters at tho primaries, July 18th,
1922. If nominated and elected, I will
glvo to tho duties of tho offlco tho at
tention which the times demand. Your
support nnd your voto at tho pri
maries will bo appreciated.
A. J. Tracy.
I am a candldato for State Senator
from tho district comprising Lincoln
and Dawson counties In tho Republi
can primaries and respectfully solicit
your support. My standing nmong my
homo people is mybest endorsement.
Chns. E. Allen
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Miss Alburtn Burton and mother re
turned to heir farm near Wallace, af
ter spending several days in tho citv.
J. J. WILSON DENTIST
OPPOSITE McCABE HOTEL. OTEli
STAMP'S BAKERY. PnONE 71.
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Simons ofi Loxing.
on visited h'oro with friends Inst woolc.
Ralph Campbell of Paxton visited
friends horo last week.
REGISTER OF DEEDS
I hereby announco myself as a
candldato for tho nomination for the
offlco of Register of Deeds, subject to
tho decision of the republican party.
Platform Service and economy.
C W. YOST
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but not
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DEFOREST CASH GROCERY
PHONE 212
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price.
2. No car of equal quality at the Cadillac's
present low price.
3. Standard in quality. Standard in price.
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Write ut now for delivery date and
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OMAHA LINCOLN SIOUX CITY
W. M. STEBBINS
of Gothenburg
STATE SENATOR
I wish to announco my candidacy
fpir the Republican nomination as
Stato Senator from Lincoln and Daw
son counties. Tho primaries will be
hold on July 18 and I will appreciate
your support.
S. J. Koch
Self-Made Man !
FOR SALE
Choice lot of young Red Poll bullB
nt farmers prices at
PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM
South Dewey Street
Hotel Ritner
Chas. H. Randall
OF RANDOLPH
ATJUSINESS MAN
for GOVERNOR ' '
Republican Primaries, July 18, 1922
-"Started at 24 with empty hands
and pair of overalls.
"Became successful banker, then
large farm manager.
Knows problems of farms and business.
Influential member of Nebraska state senate.
Stands for reduced taxation, law enforcement and
efficient state government.
Deserves your vote and influence.
READ RANDALL'S RECORD
IT'S AN OPEN BOOK
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, FOR THE HOME
We have chanced management
and also redecorated the rooms
thruout the hotel. We now have
a first class modern, clean hotel.
Rooms by the week. $2.50 up.
liy Night GOc and Up
ALBERT W.
JEFFERIS
Republican Candldato for
U.S. SENATE
Mr. Jefferleo Is a product of his own
labors. From a farmer boy ho roe U
tonnress.
He is a self-made man.
Candidate for
the Nomination for
State Treasurer
on the
Republican Ticket
at the Primaries to be held
JULY 18
W. M. Stebbins is a business
man of Gothenburg, who has
lived in Western Nebraska for
many years and, who knows
what our people want in the
handling of the state's business.
He is
Reliable
Conservative
. Safe
He solicits your vote
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A few bottles on ice for the wife, the kiddies a treat
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Following flavors that are always good:
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Per case 24 bottles $1.50. Rebate on empties 50c.
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