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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1922)
THE NORTH PLATTE SBMl-WEEKbY TRIBUNE CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men Sign o The Big Ring Satisfaction -Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians GRASSHOPPERS ARE DOLNU BIG DAMAGE AS PREDICTED III' EXPERTS LOOK WHAT'S COMING AVAR MOTHERS Tea has boon postponed until next Friday August 11. Active work against grasshoppors this season Is going on In Shorldan County, Wyo.,accordIng to rcporto re ceived by the Bureau of Entomology LUTHERAN of the Unltod Statos Department ot! '11:00 Morning servico Rev; G. D. Agriculture. Early In May tho atton-3Veaver of Bentrico will preach. tlon of farmers and business men was! evening servico J)It. 0. II. CIlESSLEIt - GRADUATE DENTIST Offlco ovor tho McDonald State Bank. LOCAL AKI 1'ERSONAL Dixon Optical Co. Glasses fitted. Piano tuning, Holloy Music House. Clinton's for Eyo GlaBSOs. Mrs. John R. Baker Is spondlng two woekB wltli her parents in Greonflold. Iowa. Victor, Vlctorolas, Holloy Music Houso. Gorallno RasmuHscn ot Ilorshoy 1b In North Platto visiting rolatlvoa this week. Mrs. J. T. Hlnkly of Farnum Bpcnt last week visiting at tho Carl Orrin homo. ( Mrs. William Snolling left last oven Ing for Shorldan, Wyoming to" visit relatives. SANITARY TERMS EXPLAINED TO LAYMEN IY AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS Pointing out that an insecticide Is not a dependable disinfectant and that' thero In a wido dlfferenco between (jfrS Slumber Party an nntisoptlc and a deodorant, tho Unltod States Department of Agricul ture emphasizes tho uso of tho right preparation In disinfecting premises. Sanitation Is especially important in preventing losses from animal dis eases and along with attention to cleanliness, disinfectants aro frequent after an outbreak of a contag.ous dlsoaso Tho Sacajawea campflro girls wero entertained at a slumber party at tho home of Janet Green Wednesday even ing. Breakfast was served at 7 o'clock Entertains Twenty Friends Helen Edwnrds entertained twenty of hor playmatos at a party yesterday afternoon In honor of her eighth blrth- Horo Is condensed inform- day. Tho afternoon was spent in play- ntlon on tho subject, prepared as n ing games. At tho closo of tho after' result ot tho department's oxporlonco noon n dainty lunch was sorvel. In nilvlnlnp nitrnnnn wlin mtniinilnr. nimul ihn mirnnun nnil nrrr nan nf nt HcrsIlCy disinfectants. Tho word "Infected' moans con taminated with or affected by dlsoaso gorniB; "disinfected" moans freed ot dlsonso gorms. "A disinfectant 1b n product that destroys dlsoaso gorms directed by' tho district entomological specialist on grasshopper control, nnd by tho county agent to tho fact that thousands ot eggs could bo found by digging under the surface ot the fields and that these eggs would be ready to hatch about June 1. Before holding a mass meeting to organlzo tho county, a party of bank ers and business men visited tho in fested areas and ' wore so Impressed with the probability of an Impending grasshopper plaguo that they pledged complete financial support to the campaign. An estimate of tho amount of poison needed was made and tho board of county commissioners backed the cam paign by depositing a non-interest-bearing warrant with tho banks of the city for $15,000 as a guaranty to tho banks for ndvanclnc money for poisoned bait. The Farm Bureau aided by the Commercial Club of Sheridan, is conducting tho campaign. The County Agents havo sent out notices that farmers must distribute tho pol- Mrn. Slmnn Whlfn nml Mrs. F A.! soned bran or it will be done by tho Aldrldgo entertained at a chicken din- county at the expense of thoso who ner at tho Whlto homo Sunday atrofuso to spread tho poIsQn. At a Horshoy. Tho guests wero Mosdames. second mass meeting addressed by the :o: Our August salo ot laco vests and neckwear begins Saturday tho 5th. All collars and laces at ono-half price. Arvilla Whlttakor Millinery. COG Lo cust St. First door north of Post Offlco. :o: Dixon Optical Co. grinds lenses. Mlas Harrlotto Murrln has Tosum ed hor duties nt tho county treasurers offlco after a two ,wcoks vacation spent In Washington. Mrs. Curry left Wednesday evening for Omaha to visit with friends for several days. William Wiobelt of Gothenburg waa a business visitor In tho city Monday. FOR SALE Choice lot'of young Red Poll bulls at farmers prices at PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM South Dewey Streot The Meter Is As Accurate as Your Watch VonGoetz, Adams. Welch and I moro. Slze- or renders them harmless. An "nntl Fine, fat, mllk-fcd chickens at tho sont,c" ,B a substance that prevents .... I flirt dnt'nlnnninrtt n a-i 1 nxnuf Y n9 Burko Cash grocery. 021 East 4th. Thono 971. Wo dollvor. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Green ot Ogalalla wero business visitors In tho city Thursday. Frank Lynn, of Green Bay, Wis. will arrlvo In a few days to vlBlt nt tho Souaor homo. Dr. N. McCabo haa been vory slqic. He is a little bottor today but still not out of danger. Birthday Party Doris Wllllnms entertained fifteen development and growth ot, 0f i10r playmates at n birthday nnriv lllmn frl rnma 1,.. . . J I I I ' . ...buhou hvii.ic, mil. uu imiiBuiiuu ia. Wednesday afternoon, tho occasion not a disinfectant unless it is enp ablo of destroying dlsoaso in nddltion being her fifth birthday. Tho after noon was spent In playing games. A dainty lunch was served. to provcntlng their growth. A disinfectant Is not necessarily an "Insoctlcldo" for some powerful . Dlrllulay Party disinfectants aro rolatlvoly hai-mlds Mrs. J. M. Baker and Mrs. Mary II. for insects nnd tho best Insecticides Elder entertained at a birthday party may ho ot llttlo vuluo as disinfectants.) Baker homo Wednesday. Tho Formnldohydo Is ono of tho most occnslon was Mrs. N. KUon's 85th birth powerful disinfectants known, but It Any. There wero thrco children pres ent, fourteen grand children, ten great grnnd-chlldren, nnd two great-great -grand children. Tho only out-of-town guest was a daughter, Mrs. William Snolling who lives In San Diego, Call fornla. grasshopper control specialists many farmers told what poisoning had saved them In previous campaigns. It is ex pected that this year's well co-ordln-atcd work will rid the county of hop pers beforo they havo any chance to damage crops seriously. :o: Miss Mercedes Johnson of Walla Walla, Washington Is visiting Mrs. Llbby Murrin. A daughtor was born yostorday to ' n vory weak lnsecticldo: nnd con Dr. und Mrs. J. S. SimmB. All 1 vorsoly hydrocyanic acid Is doadly nro doing nicely. ' for '"fects and all forms of animal F. L. Tlornoy left last evening for ,,f0' ,wihfll lt m? lltUo owor ns Fort Dodge, Iowa to visit relatives or (us.niuciam. 11 won for a fow weeks. to remember that "deodorants" aro ... , , not nocossarlly dlsinloctants ono do- Dr. and Mrs. E L. Meredith and stroys odors, tho other destroys genus, children ot OKalalta.Bpont .Sunday at No flmglo fl,B,nfectnnl ,a nppronrl. tho Carl Orrin homo. lnto , cn80fl gooct t,(0 propcr ' W. H. Crawford und fnmlly ot substance apply liberally, allow amplo Mound City, Mo. visited last weok at timo for tho disinfectant to do Its tho B. O. Callondor homo. jwork. nnd romombor that success do- ir., ni.ilm .e imii.rinil MnKr nenrtn 111 Inrirn nnrt nnnti Mm nnm - i, mi.! nnriniiM nP i , Mn ilf, Tno 110,180 Wfl3 'locorntcd In cut and i ,,rna ,i .,ii.. m. ,ii.,...4 i Kardon flowors and tho color schemo BlSlOr HITS. UI1UB. U111U1U. ,.... t.imvn w,u ummittuiin. Miss Mary Callondor ot Staploton :o: i -m.',iln iim w.ok in tho oltfr vialU A HE GOOD FOR SOMETHING Surprise Parly Last oycnlng twelve girls entertain ed at a surprlso pnrty for r.:!ldred Crossler In honor of her seventeenth birthday. Tho evening was spent In playing games after which a dollclous thrco course luncheon was sorved. Rj FARM LOANS Lowest Rates Best Terrn3 T.C. PATTERSON B. & L, Building It has to be! It would mean a big loss in dollars and cents and in the good will of our customers (which is worth a good 'deal tmorel) if every meter was'nt just as accur ate as a fine match. We don't make our own meters, of course. They're made by an outside disinterested manufacturing company who has but one object to turn out a perfect product. No meter can register unless gas is passing through it. No meter, correctly adjusted, can register more gas than is passing through it. Every meter is tested befor it goes into your, home, of course. In some sections of the country, meter inspectors are employed by city or state. Their job is to test meters and do nothing else. North Platte Light & Power Co. Ing Miss Alburta Callondor. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Fitch loft yos torday for Brady to vlBlt at tho 1 Philips homo for a fow days. BESIDES LAYING ECJGS was carrlod out in pink nnd wntto. Tho girls prosontcd Mildred with a beautiful bracolot. -tot- On tho Scottsbluff reclamation pro Ijoot, MItcholI, Nobr., whoro tho grass- Miss Dorothy Jeffries and brothor, hopper post has boon particularly bad Paul leave In a fow days for Koarnoy Utls year, various methods of control to visit tholr brothor Thcodoro. j lmvo boon tried out. Ono of tho most Mrs. James McRoynolds and duugh- aucoo8Bf,,, methods observed so far tor Hazel of Staploton visited with wns 1,80(1 hy a fnricr w,1 ns n aar- Irlonds In tho city Wednesday. I ootlon of land. . .. t, , 1 lvo """'Irod chickens divided into M bb Mabelle McFarland loft Wed-, ,otfl of 10Q Wflro ,n co,o hou nesday for Omaha to, visit ut .tho on 80 norcg of tho fnm nm loirior Peterson homo for ono wook.nl)Wlt n8 occnalon r0(lllIr0(1. As n ro. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Moorhouso icavo Bult. on tho half of tho farm whoro noxt weok for points In California th0 chlckona wore pnsturod thero wero whoro thoy will spend sovoral wooks.Jonly about 20 per cont ns many nop Mrs. Helen Tlgho and children loavo .porn as on tho other 80 acres. Thin In tho first of Clio weok for O'Noll, Nobr. a bettor Bhowlng than hns boon mndo! 4n rlnU UTti... VnHn nnUM fitH 111 nf lf.l.. ...1 . I iu vioib titan i uiii iui iui iivu ... .i,i.civ in ituiun wjiuro poison woolcs. Iwns distributed, Mrs. O. Sholty rotumed to hor. T,1 owner and tho renter tound tho homo In Brady yesterday aftor vIbIU motliotl profitablo. Aftor thoy hod us ing Boveral days at tho Loo Cochran ctl wIint t"y noodod of tho poultry Another of the beautiful now Dodge Coupes will bo on vlow at our show room noxt weok. Wo havo four more of thorn sold on future orders and lt will pay you to fllo your order at onco. J. V. Romlgh Donlor. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Loudon ot Don vor enmo last ovenlng. They wore call ed horo by tho death of the former's brother N. E. Loudon. homo. Clinton's for Spcctaclos. Mary Loudon loft Tuesday noon for Missouri. Sho waB callod thoro by tho serious illness of her fnthor Norman Loudon. Miss Ilazol Conkoy has resumod hor duties with tho Walrath and Shor-J wood Co. after a two wooks vacation In Iowa. Mrs. W. A. Buchtlnch and children returned this weok from Grand Island whoro thoy spent two wooka visiting relatives. Earl Stamp and Otto Wostoufold spent yesterday In Kcarnoy whore thoy played with tho Shrlno band ot Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Trout and son Dnrrell returned Tuosday from n six wooka trip through Colorndo aud Wyo inlng, Tho trip was mndo by auto. for domestic purposes and aftor the woasols and coyotes hod taken their toll,, tho rost wero markotod and brought In about 75 por cont ot tho original Investment. This yonr tho ownor Is stocking tho fnrm with 1,000 chlckons as insurnnco against tho grnsshoppor post. Q CIInton'B for Eyo Sorvlco. aw io tone and atronethsn tho organs of dlgoation and elimination, Improvo appotlto, stop sick hoadachoa, rolluvo bll loutttioia, oorract constipation. Thoy act promptly, ploasuntly, mildly, yot thoroughly. Tomorrow Alright Got a 25c. Dox Your DrutjUt NOLuVN BROS. Hi iii A Faulty and Slow Convalescence. This condition very frequently follows as a result of an ncuto infectious disease or a Erolonged Bpoll of BicknesB. The system ecomea so completely reduced, that the rebuilding process la exceedingly Blow and oft times extromoly difllcult. Thoso who ors experiencing thla troubla will Hnd a bnDlal aid to normal health and atreonth in II I - " a, a for saietv ttlutlt druttislt tvtriuhtrt. l-Qually toed tor nun, ncmen andchtlditn. "Jt Makes for Strength. Sola Manufacturerai Union ruARtfACAt. Co. New York Kiniai Citjf I ftttrtSTtO V'AlVf J.V HMO ALL NASH MODELS REDUCED August 1st. ivkomS - Nash always leads in keeping with the trend of the times, in Price as well as Motor car value. F. O. B. North Platte 6 cylinder models. Old Price 5 Passenger $1,560.00 7 Passenger J,715.00 7 Passenger Sedan 2,598.00 4 Passenger Coupe 2,285.00 2 Passenger Roadster 1,530.00 4 Passenger Sport 1,725.00 4 cylinder models. 5 Passenger Touring $1,120.00 2 Passenger Roadster 1,100.00 3 Passenger Coupe.. 1,635.00 5 Passenger Sedan... 1,800.00 2 Passenger Cab 1,435.00 5 Passenger Carriole 1,490.00 New Price $1,305.00 1,560.00 2,385.00 2,075.00 1.360.00 1,565.00 $1,070.00 1,050.00 1,530.00 1,695.00 1,330.00 1,385.00 avi! uto do L. & S. Groceteria. 'or salo By North Sido Drug Store.