THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE HOME SWEET HOME BELIEVES IH 5IGN5 AUTOCATBR.' . k: 'I'S ty- t - i i: WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY INTEBESTING ITEMS I'ROM EX CHANGES WHICH BEACH OUR DESK. DROUTH Gua West, who went to Nevada last spring with A. W. Plumer to work for, a largo ranch company, returned Monday. Ho states that A. W., who Is superlntcndant of three of the ranches which run 7.U00 head of cattle and 18.000 head of sheep, likes It lino. Beforo roturnlng, Gus made a trip through southern Arizona and New Mexico and he says all tho country he saw Is suffering so from drought that live stock In dvlnir. On tho Tonaz ranch where ho worked they even had rolIc of anc,ent h,story and 8hou,d to irrigate the Pasture.-Maxwell.bo 8ecn,by n11' cspec,al,y tho younRcr TolepOSt. GET TOGETHER A meeting was held here Wednes day evening of last week in an effort to straighten out tho transmission line tangle. Those present were tho Vil lage Board, Mr. Byron of Gothenburg, and a representative of the Henning Bon Engineering Company of Omaha. No definite action was taken at the meeting last week, but another meeting Is to be held Thursday evening of this week, when it is hoped to have a more thou'Uf -Ii understanding with the con structlon company. Tho Henningson' Company agrees to build the un0 from Gothenburg to Brady in soventy five days if they get tho new contract. Brady Vindicator. LIGHTNING During tho severo electrical storm last Saturday evening, lightning struck the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Province in Hersiiey. xvirs. -Province was working over the kitchen range and an electric light bulb was almost directly over her head. Tho bolt of lightning followed the light wire down and tho shock was so strong that Mrs. Province was rendered unconscious for almost an hour. The glass from tho light bulb was powdered and Mrs. Prov ince's hair was filled with It. At the present time she Is getting along nicely, and her friends hope she will be all right in a short time. Horshey Times. ROUND-UP On August 21, 22, 23, and 24th will bo staged ono of the greatest wild ,wost shows over produced ln tne TTn I a A Ctotno rpii a nlnnn vlmrft til f CI u,"7 . , 1 , " ; . event will take place is seventeen nviiA northwest nf Sutherland, where1 nature planned an ampitheatro where' thousands can see tho show and bo ln no danger. And it is tho only place suitable for a show of this Kina. In order to produce this show, and depict tho life on tho range of fifty years ago tho grounds must bo largo enough to feed and caro for ono thou sand head of oattlo and several hun red head of horses which are used in tho show. Tho management has secured" about fifty Indians for tho show this year. Tho Indians will bo ln nearly all tho acts and parades for four days. They will havo their Indian village typical Warmed to llfo by sun and ground . Flowers bloom Uio year ' around. J , Wo will sell you the bulbs and seeds and i teach you to caro fori .flowora. Wo hvill toll you when to plant them 1 and how to rear thorn to hardy growth. 'THE NORTH PLATTE nrtTtAt ff W U r LllKAL LU. W V- ROWERS AND PLANTS If w MB VYC ARE AS NEAR TO YOU ac Nmin nunwC PHONE 1023 in i p mmun -Tiiauini I mm of thoso fifty years ago and will hold their war dances, ghost dances and, In fact, all tho dnncs Indulged In by them of bygone days. Charlie Rock, a full blooded Sioux, will have charge of tho trlbo ana lie promised, when hero last week, that tho Indians would do their part In a realistic mnnnnr Tho Tmllnnn will roll nn cm migrant train and the stage coach.1 They will also chaso tho Pony Ex- press which will show how tho Plo- neors got their mall a half century ag0 One of tho exhibits which will bo worth coming miles to see Is tho last of tho three stage coaches used by the WollB Fargo Express Co. In carrying tho mall and passengers to and from nimrtwnnd. South nnlcnt. In the an- wwu , w ... j . - dent times. It has several bullet holes In its body from tho rifles and rovol- vers of bandits and Indians. Tho his- tory of the Deadwood stage will be on tho coach. This Is a very valuable BBUOTUUOU. vjuue a numoer oi oiu ume cow boys and cowgirls will be present and also a number of them who nover saw a long horn roped or branded a mav erick. There will be all kinds of sports each day in the afternoon, such as rld-l ing wild horses, bucking bronchos, nnil flfAAra hull flnrrrHn aionra fhn . .. ... . ,, I horso cavy, the rounu-up, tho Indian' massacre, etc. On tho show grounds is ono of tho largest dance floors, perhaps In tho state. Each evening thoso who desire can ftr,p light fantastic to their "earts content of water fed by springs. The springs un uie grouuus is a Deauuiui stream are close and for four days you can agent of Lincoln county. It Is ad drink tho purest and coolest water in dSressed; to farmers and gardeners. tho west. All kinds of food and fresh meat can bo bought on tho grounds All you havo to bring is your tent and bed. and enjoy yourself. One of the main objects of this year's event will be to organize a Re- union Association of tho Pioneers of nicotine sulphate, blackleaf 40, koro- "l o uu v. u,. tho State of Nebraska, to meet each Bene emulsion, soapsuds or stong salt of said day and 80 much longer as year when the show 1s given. The ob-' water. After the hard wings have dc J may lo necessary to transact sa d busi jectof this Association will bo to get' veloped it is almost impossible to noss; , Blt as a bord of Equalization . cnftio.o Mi,M. MJ noisnn Rimh insects. In all cases tho for the P"rPS of equalizing and as- V,l4 J OblUVlO IfUhvUiUl V J , for W enjoyable time in relating the' enlovment. trials and hardshlns en-' dured in subduing the west. Suther-' land Courier. ! :o. j Mrs. V. D. Lewis spent Sunday in Maxwell visiting friends. Dixon Optical Co. tests eyes. Mrs. . N. W. Carpenter returned to her homo in Brady after visiting at tho Fred O'Mara homo for a few days. J. J. WILSON DENTIST j OPPOSITE McCARE HOTEL, OVEli STAMP'S BAKERY. PnONE 71. Mrs- Knto Sullivan returned to her homo ln Brady Saturday after visit ing her daughter Mrs. Fred O'Mara for a few days. BW B WCmm IEbB BHIBTi Hall 5B TO FOR THE HOME Our special delivery will see that you are supplied for parties, picnics and outings. A few bottles on ice for the wife, the kiddies a treat for the guest. Following flavors tliat are always good: Cherry-Blossoms, Lemon-Crush, Orange-Crush Grape-Fiz, Hires Root Beer, Coca-Cola, White Horso Gin- ger Ale. Per case 24 bottles $1.50. Rebate on empties 60c. White Ribbon Beer A real beer minuB the kick. 24 bottles $3.35. Rebate 90c. Itar Bottling & Phone HOG KAISERS URGED TO PLOW UP BARN LOTS EACH YEAR i Hog raisers may accomplish two desirable results by plowing up Uio bam lots at least once a year, aays tho United States Department of Agrl- culture. In the (1r3t place, hogs need A succulent pasture as much of tho tlmo ns Possible, and in tho second fac0 tho' nee1 Protection against intornal Parasites, such as round- worms, tho eggs of which remain in thc soU' Turning over tho soil in tho Iota ,clP8 to set rid of the pests and th crP of fornS mnkcs H a nrom" nb, operation. In addition to pro- (,,n ,chenP Protein fcwl- Pnstur0 croP8 nW ns a Iatlvo and roqiliro - flirt linfa tn tnUn n nnrrnin nmminf nf " " T, ' , " . 7 fxorclf Wch 8 necessary to breed- b,K 1(,BH. uyo is probably tno best crop to uso for fall, winter and spring pas- turc for hogs. Throughout tho corn bolt it may be sown from August 20 to about Octobor 1, dopendlng on the latitude. In warmer climates tho crop may bo put in as lato aa December. By putting In successive plantings from 2 to 4 weeks apart it is possible to havo fresh pasture all tho time. Seeding for pasture should be much heavier than for a grain crop, from 3 to 4 bushels per aero on a good soil. i Pasturing can probably begin G weeks after seeding, and may continue, " ' 4f the rye is not covered with snow until tho following April. i :o: COUNTY AGENT ISSUES WARNING AHOTTT D AMANGF FHfm INSECTS The followlntr statement 1ms been issued by George H. Kellogg, county j "Tho annual rocurranco .of insects with sucking mouth parts Is causing: cosinderablo damage to melons, cu- cumbers and other garden plants. .A contact poison is tho only thing that Svlll hU such insects. It may bo I Poison must be put on tho lowor side of the leaf where the insects' feed." :o: Victor, Victorolas, Holley TVIusio House. L. & S. Groceteria. Mercantile Co. 292 Hotel Ritner 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. By Night EOo and Up 115 West 6th St. IV. T. PIUTCHAItD Grndnnte Vctcrlnnrlan Ex-Govornmont Veterinarian and ox assistant deputy State Vetorlnariaa Hospital 315 South Vino Stroot. JUUII1M4I V V Phones. Hospital C33 Residence 63S WM. WALDORF Tinner Mnkes or Repairs anything made of Tin or Sheet Metal. G10 Locust Undor Gonoral Hospital El) KIERIG Auctioneer For dates and terms call at First National Bank North Platte, Nob. mi. HAROLD FENNEIl Osteopath Ovor Hlrschfeld's Office Phono 333 Res. Phono 1020 DR. M. B. STATES Chiropractor Rooms 6. G, 7 Building & Loan Bldg Offico Phono 70 Res. Phone 1242 NOTICE OF PAVING ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given that tho Fayotr an ,Cty Cncil of the city ol 1olbU i u, 15th day of AuBUBt m2' Dotwocn . . . . . . . . Bessing against abutting and adjacent Pronerty owncr8' the cost of paving in Paving Districts No. 3 and G as tho snmo are now organized. And all persons interested are horoby not! fled to appear and show cause, If any why said equalization and assess ment should not bo made, on or be foro tho 15th day of August, 1922 at eight o'clock p. m. Witness my hand and tho seal ot said city this 24th day of July. 1922. O. E. ELDER (SEAL) City Clork NOTICJE OF THE FORMATION OF PAVING DISTRICT NO. 17 IN THE CITY OF NQRTH PLATTE, NEBR ASKA. To tho owners of the record title of all property ndjacent to or abutting upon tho streets heroinaftor described and all persons interested therein: You and each of you aro horeby notified that tho Mayor and City Coun cil of tho city of North Platto did undor date of July 21st, 1922 paBS and approvo a certain ordinance forming and creating paving district No. 17 of tho city of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska. And that the fol lowing streets including tho Inter sections thereof within tho limits of tho city aro comprised within said paving district, to-wlt: All that por tion of Sixth Street commencing at tho west lino of tho Intersection ot said Sixth Street with Bryan Avenue in said city of North Platte, Nebraska, running thenco wost along Bald Sixth Street and Pino Stroots, in said city of North Platto. Lincoln County. Nebraska; and commencing at tho north line of the intersection of Third Stroot and Poplar Avenue and run nlng thenco north along said Poplar Avenuo to tho south lino of tho inter section of said Poplar Avonuo and Seventh Streets of said city of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, thero to tormlnato, exclusive of inter sections of Poplar and 3rd, th. and Cth streets respectively. Unless objections aro tiled as re quired by statuto within twenty days from, tho first publication of this no tlco, Uio Mayor and City Council shall proceed to construct such paving. Dated this 24th day of July, 1922 E. II. EVANS Attostt O. E. Elder Mayor City Clork (SEAL) tfflfn 1H "ffiffkffr ll Pllf f t If UKMl ill H Ul 111 i lallC COMB AND SEE US Hotel Palace Palace Cafe PalaceBazaar Everything reasonable. Station. flrat class and prices Opposite Union Pacific JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Bank Building Offico Phono 83 Residence 38 DR. J. R. McKIRAHAN Practico Limited to Discaso of Womon nnd Surgery Ovor Rexnll Drug Store Phones: Offico 127 Rosldenco G5G Office 340 Houso 723J DR. W. I. SHAFFER Osloopnth Physician Over tho Oasis North Platto Offico Phono 241 Res. Phone 217 L. C. DROST Osteopathic Physician North Platte, Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. OTIS R. TLATT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon X-Rny Dlagnoss and Trcamont Ovor Union State Bank Offico Phono 29GW Houso Phono 2DGR GEO. B. DENT Physician nnd Surgeon Special Attention Glvon to. Surgery and Obstotrlcs Offico: Building & Loan Building Phonos: Offico 130 Residence 115 DIl. L. A. SNAVELY Dentist X-ltay Diagnosis Oxygon nnd Gas Anesthesia for Extractions. Ovor Union Stato Bank Phono 200. DERRYBERItY & FORBES Licensed Einbnlmcrs Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors Day Phono 41 Night Phono Black 538 EXTENSION ItOAD NO. 205 To" whom Jt mny concern: Tho special commissioner appointed to locato a road as follows: Commenc ing at Road No. 2G5 at tho northeast corner of Section twenty nine (29), townbhlp nlno (9) rungo twonty soven (27) west thenco north about 520 rods on or near tho section lino ns practl cal, thenco in a northorly direction passing around tho head of a canyon and back to tho section lino, thenco north to tho northeast corner of sec tion Soventeen (17), thenco in a north wostorly direction down a ridgo about 1G0 rods, to tho main canyon, thenco in a north easterly direction along tho oast bank of tho canyon on section eight (8) to tho north lino of section oight, thenco in a northerly direction along tho cast bank of tho canyon on section flvo (5) to n point about 20 rods south of tho Northeast corner of section fivo (5). thenco crossing can yon and going north 20 rods along tho north eldo of canyon to tho Northeast cornor of Section fivo (5). thenco north about 240 rods on tho wost section lino of Soctlon thirty thrco (33), township ten (10), rango twonty soven (27) wost thenco in a northeasterly direction around a head of a canyon to a point about 15 rods east of tho northwest cornof of section thirty throo (33), thonco east about 140 rods along or as nenr practical tho soctlon lino botweon section thirty thrco (33) and twonty eight (28) to tho northoast corner ot tho northwest quarter of section thirty thrco (33) township ton (ten) north rango twenty soven (27) wost of tho Blxth principal meridian, tho abovo road terminating at Exton- ( sion of road No. 20 and to bo any i width tin in fifi font will n. to tnako a K00tl rontl lins 1)0011 roPortC(l ln favor thereof, nnyono having objections thereto or claims .for damagos by reason of tho establishing of tho above described road must filo samo In Of fico of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County. Nebraska on or boforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 16 day of Septem ber 1922 or said road will bo allowed without roferonco thoroto. Witnesa by hand and official seal this 8th day of July. 1922. A. S Allen (SEAL) County Clorb ROAD NO. 420 To whom it may concern: Tho special Commissioner appointed to locato a public road as follows: Commencing at tho cornor to Sec tions 5, G, 7. and 8 town 12 N .R 30 W. running thenco north ono mill- to tho NE cornor of Sec G said township nnd range. Also comonclng at thc 3H corner of soctlon 32 T. 13 N. R. 30 V. running thenco on lino botween sec. 32 and 33 ono rallo, thenco Northwest nnd Northeast through tho Enst ot Sees. 29 and 20 to connoct with Road No. 8 about 9 chains west ot tho NE cornor of said Section 20, following said section between Sees. 20 and 21 T. 13 N. R". 30 W. for about ono half mllo has roported In favor thoroot anyono having objections hereto or claims for damages by reason ot tho establishment of tho abovo road must filo samo in tho offico of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, NobraBkn or said road will bo allowed without roferonco thoroto, on or boforo 12 o'olock noon of tho lGth day ot Sept ember, 1922. Witness my hnnd and official seal this 8th day of July, 1922. A. S. Allen (SEAL) County Clork EXTENSION ROAD NO. CI To whom It may concern: Tho special Commissioner appointed to locato n public road as follows: Commencing at the cornor to Sec tions 13, 14, 23 nnd 24 T. 13 N. R. 30 W. running thenco north on lino botwoon Sections. 13 and 14 ono mllo, thenco north westerly through bocs. 11,10 and 9 Bald township and rnngo following tho Bouth bank of tho Clinnnol of tho Plntto RIvor to tho lntorsoctlon with Road No. G ending thero said road to bo GG feet wldo has roported ln favor thoreof nnyono having objections there to or claims for damagos by reason of tho establishment of tho abovo road must filo samo in tho office of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebr aska on or beforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 18th day of Septomber, 1922 or tho abovo road will bo allowed without roferonco thereto. Witness my hand and official seal this 8th day of July, 1922. A. S. Allen (SEAL) County Clork NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estnto No. 1893 of Rhoda A. Ed miston, deceased ln tho County Court" of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss. Creditors of said cstato will tako notico that tho time limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estato Is Nov. 11, 1922 and for settlement of Bald Estate Is Juno 30, 1923; thnt I will sit at tho county court room in said County AugUBt 11th, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. nnd on November 11th, 1922 at 10 o'clock a. m., to recolvo, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Dated Juno 30, 1922, Wm. H. C. Woodhurat (SEAL) Uouniy Judgo ItOAD NO. 422. To whom it may concern: Tho special Commissioner appointed to locato a public road as follows: Commencing at tho cornor to Sec tion 4, 5, 8 and 9 township 12 north rango 30 west of tho Gh p. m.. running thenco wost on section lino botweon soctlons G and 8, and G and 7 two miles to connoct with extension to Road No. 42 ha8 roported In favor thoro of nnyono having objections thereto or claims for damages by reason of tho establishment of doscrlbod road must filo samo ln tho offico of tho County Clork of Lincoln County, NobraBkn on or boforo 12 o'clock noon ot tho lGth day of Soptembor, 1922. Witness my hand nnd official seal this 8th day of July, 1922. A. S. Allen (SEAL) County Clork A