The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 01, 1922, Image 3

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SMMl-WEEIOiY TRIBUNE,
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FOR RURAL READERS
DIFOItMATION ABOUT AGEICUL
TC11AL SUBJECTS FEOM
IlELIAliLE SOURCES
According to reports received by tho
UnittMl States Department of Agri
culture, there have been 113,212 musk
rat BklnB shipped from Alaska since
Docember 1, 1921. This Is almost as
many as wore shipped during tho
entire year of 1919.
bf UTOY AMERICA'S: DOLLARS
lctfmatcdBHaro!d McCtf rcnick 'of HArverter Company,' diced fifteen)
million off fortune to wed opera ringer.
I BETTER-SHIES ENROLLMENT
PAST EIGHT THOUSAND
MARK
IS LOCAL AND PERSONAL
A common tern banded as a fledg
ling at Brlgatlno, N. J., August 13,
1920, holds one of tho long-dlstanco
records for this spocles, according, to
reports to tho United States Depart
ment of Agriculture. It was retaken
on Mr 20, 1922 at Parla Bay, Blan
clilsseuse, Trinidad. Another common
torn on record was banded as a nest
ling on tho coast ot Maine, and re
covered four years later in tho delta
of tho Niger River, on tho west coast
of Africa.
m ' ra vo.' v, . i.x y-mr m i i
WASKA MS.CO&MICK,
HAROLD F. MS-CORAUCK Cormick; prcnuptial settlement up
his choice, Ganna Waska, the on his present bride and the cpst
Vfr- of two divorces, his own. and also
lars of the fortune made off farm Cormick gave up these dollars in a hjs bride's from Alexander Smitb
machinery to wed the woman of financial arrangement with his first Cochran.
Harold R McCormick. until re
cently chairman of the Board of
Directors of the international Har
vester Company, is reported to
have sacrificed fifteen million dol-
TIONS OF LIVE-
LAWS
STOCK
IXfl THEIR HOME
SEWING
A homomado gummed paper dress
form for evory woman who wants 1
ono Is tho goal set by local leaders brought about when tho sweet MANY FINES GIVEN FOR VIOLA-' MANY FARM WOMEN ARE IMl'ROV-
In extension work In Washington cluer 13 oxPosod to air. Ono should :
state, according to renorts received . I,lace tho swcct clder ,I1 wooden kegs
by tho United States Department of or barrels comparatively coolt 1
Agriculture. Tho method of making ' Placo 'ProfeHably at a temperature ' For viola Ion of regulatory laws ro-
tho form as originally demonstrated not abovc 75 degrees and allow tho latlnB to l ye stock and meat, fines
to group meetings of local represent- men(tatlon to proceed. ,tl .woiuld recently Imposed In 43 cases, as
ativos or leaders of tho various com- PrhaIs tako four or five months f0P announced by tho Bureau of Animal
munities in each county organized for tho sweet cl3er converted com- Industry in its Service and llcgu-
tho work, has been taken by them to into cider. Ono can eas- ; Jatory Announcements for July. Tho
tho frm wmpn m tuMr ,nmmniH ' toll when this process is finished llst of violators includes railway and
As a result 2 213 dress forms aro re- by noting when the bubbles cease i express companies, moat dealers and I at somo conveneniont point for train
ported as having been made by farm to bo gIvcn off- 18 necessary to ' "vo-stock owners. Most of tho vlo-jing. Provided with tho necessary
women
six months ending Juno 1, 1922.
Farm women in many sections aro
co-operating actively In clothing work
as can-led on with the assistance of
Stato and county extension workers.
In this work local representatives
or leaders, solectod by various com
munities in a county, cpmo togothor
With the growing understanding of
tho utility value ot pure-bred live
stock and specially puro-bred sires,
tho list of persons enrolled in the
"Bettor Sires Hotter Stock" cam
paign is rapidly increasing. Tho mid
llo of August It phased tho 8,000
mark, signifying that many persons
havo filed statements with tho United
States Dopartmcnt of Agriculture that
their Hvo-Btoek breeding , operations
will bo conducted henceforth on a
pure-bred basisl Tills includes all
classes of domestic livo stock, Includ
ing poultry.
In somo countlos or limited nrca
tho number of farms Is rolatlvoly
small. Gordon B. Nanco, county agent
of Oidhnm County, Ky., points out.
however, that although his county
has only 1.0SC farms, 10 por cent of
tho farmers have signed onrollmont
blanks, which signifies active parti
cipation in systomatlc llvo-stook im
provement work. Othor counties In
which 10 por cent or moro of tho
formers !aro ulslng puro-bred 'sires
exclusively nro: Pulaski county, Vo.,
C3 por cent; Kittitas, Washington, 18;
Greono, Ohio, 13; and Ornnge, Vn, 10
por cent. In this connection tho Bur
eau of Animal Industry points out
that tho. proportions nro for all farms
and that tho porccntngos for forms
ln wnleh Uvo stock Is tho principal
market product probably would bo
much higher.
Mrs. E. B. McConnoll of Sutherland
shopped In tho city Tuesday.
James Koofo left Uetlnosday for
Denver to visit for n fow days.
Mrs. Chos. Gowou loft Wednesday
for Kimball to visit relatives for n
fow dnys.
Highest cash prices paid for poultry
tnd fresh eggs at Harding Cream Sta
tion. John licrrod, Jr. returned Tuesday
ovonfiig from Now Yonc whoro ho han
con 'visiting rolatlvos.
MioB Williams left tho first of the
woek for St. Paul, Nbbr. to visit rol
atlvos for a week.
Horaco Munsingor roturned Wed
nesday from a soveral days visit with
friends in Omaha.
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Geo. N. GIbbs, Attornoy.
NOTICE OF PETITION
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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.
in Washington state In the loavo tho bune bol Pn In order to IatIons wcro o tho Quarantine law teaching helps, these women repeat
allow tho cider to bo exposed to tho wuicn restricts uio miorsiaio snip-; 10 organizeu groups m tlielr own
air for this fermentation process to ! ment ot diseased, tlcky or uninspect- neighborhood tho Instruction they
Growers placed parchment cones proceed. It Would bo well to havo tho c(l stock. Several live-stock owners , havo received and gather up reports
over tho hills of cantaloupes to pro- holo covered with muslin thnt will encountered tho Federal law when at-1 on work done. The success of local
toct tho young plants against insects oxcludo tho small vinegar files and tempting to drive or ship tubercu-j leadership is duo not only to tho
at the suggestion of tho county ox- other Insects. Ions cattlo interstate. Violations of I ability and devotion of local women
tension agent in Dona Ana County, A(tor this alcoholic fermentation offering of unsound meat, shipping ' but to tho simple, practical basjs
Now Moxico. It was found that tho has been completed it is yet to bo uninspected meat and lard, and In ono to which extension workers havo re
tomperaturo under the cones remain- converted into vinegar or acetic acid, c130' "sing a wrapper bearing tho duced their teaching,
erl from 5 to 10 degrees abovo that This chomica change is brought about .meat-Inspection legend for wrapping 1 According to roports rocolvod by
of tho outside air so that plants under by n yeast bacteria that is added to '"njnspectod meat. Tno majority of ( tho United States Dopartmcnt of
them were not injured by a light tho hard cider In order to start the flnos range from $25 to $200. Al-1 Agrlculturo tho things that arc rc
frooze which killed tho unprotected process. Usually thoro aro sufficient J though tho Federal laws and regula-1 celvlng particular attention are tlia
plants In that district. Tho growers bacteria In tho air to Btart this pro-itlons relating to Uvo stock aro for making and uso of dress forms; al-
sfcatod that tho covers paid for them- cess, but it is hastened if ono will add ' tno mo8t nart 10ll understood and teratlon . of patterns and making of
selves In securing bettor and more a fow pieces of "mother of vinegar" complied wun, persons uninmmar , ni,ieu-to-measure foundation patterns;
uniform germination aside from tho to tho surfnee of the hard cider. This with tho regulations and with tho im-j clothing construction processes; re
protection from insects and frost, is tho slimy, moro or loss thick form- portanco of provontlng interstate I modeling, renovatilon; garment fln-
atlon that is usually found on the shipment of diseased animals and un-1 ishos; uso of machine attachments;
All phases of agricultural extension surface of cider vinegar. Provided you sound meats may obtain copies of I clothing hygiene, Including tho soldc
work at the state fair will this year ,.. Hn.nltia. vinna.ii in fnrf regulations by nnnlvinrr to tho do- tlon of shoos and noraetfi: mllllnorv
Weeds within tho city limits must
bo cut by September 1. If samo aro
not cut by Soptomber 1, I shall pro
ceed to cut them and chargo to prop
erty owners.
By order of
.John Jones,
Street Commissioner.
Estato of Bridget Jonos, doconsod,
in tho County Court ot Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska: to all per
sons lntcrstcd in said estato tako
notice thnt Owen Jones did on tho
19th day of August, 1922 ftlo a pot
itfon in said action, sotting forth that
Nicholas McCabe, executor ot said
estato did on tho 8th day of August,
1922 die, and said potitlon prays for
'tho appointont of Owen Jones, and
that lottors of administration with
will annexed bo granted to him,
which has been set for hearing horo'n
on tho 22nd day of Soptcmbor, 19'"5
at 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated this 2Cth day of August, 1922.
T. S. BLANKENBURG
Aotfng County Judge.
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Mrs. M. F. Hosier left Tuesday for
Brighton Colo, to visit with relatives
for a fow days.
Tho newest In ear aropB, fancy
hair pins, bobbod hair combs and
bnrrettos.
C. S. Clinton & Son.
Phillips Sons and Co.
CONTJtACTOKS & BUILDERS
OF BRICK AND WOOD.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
BOX 17G.
Inquire at now Lnml) Store
The Boys
Store
The HIRSCHFELD Cp.
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FOR SALE
Pure Bred Durnc Jersey Sows
and tho selection of textile materials
and ready-mado clothing for quality
and design. As a result of tho work,
farm women havo been enabled to
improvo their ability to select mator-
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bo housed under ono immense roof your formontation. it can easily bo partmont.
112 by 420 feet. Tlio board or mana- mado by taldng onc.lmlf part of vln.
gors of tho fair havo assigned to tho egar one half part cJder and plnco ,n
Agricultural Extension Semico io a Bballow dlsh Thcn plaCQ a gmall
tin nH tic fnrmnrlv Irnnwn nq til i Antn-
.W"B . P'eco oc ordinary yeast on uie suriaco in head of tried rows wnteMnrr 4f
mobile Auditorium. A largo part or of th!g mlxturo and oxposo to tho air fls or bettor ,n fJn condltlon To ials and to remodel and mako gar
th o i space will be devoted to the Boy's In a short Umo mother of v,nogar g ber 4 tQ 3Q Brcd ' ments and other articles of clothing
and Girl's Club exhibits and demon- hQ fo (1 , . , b d f ti.-.i-. i at homo.
stratlons. In addition to 80 calf stalls inoculatlnK your hard cldor ns al)OV0 . nt . trn .
150 pig pens, and space for 500 chick- 8ureested. Tho barrels mould bo kept eachi
ens tnero win do a judging ring ior umor falrly cool condiUong from G0
both tho judging of tl.o p:gs and tho to 75 dcgrccs. tiurlng that period of
calves exhibited and for the judging transformation from hard dider to r,r. Lucas transacted professional
contests between teams from the var- vin0Bar, Wlion theso precautions aVo business in Suth .:land Tj sd ty
ious counties. There will also bo a Oi,sorvod it usimny shortens the per- Pnm . n. '' ,
i nf.,,n,i cfncrn fnr tim ... ..... . ..... Como n and seo our now lino of
luijju, l.j.!. v..o ,0(1 0 niaKing nomo ciaer vinegar t,i t j
club demonstration teams and plenty by at ,cast slx nionths over the old,fancy har ha"lB
of Iwoths and showcases for the club iapiiazard methods that were form
exhibits of food and clothing. For tho erly used
grown folks there will bo 15 booths :o:
Piano tuning, Ilolloy Music House.
EXPERIMENT STATION
in which up-to-date and improved
methods in agrlculturo and home
economics will bo dllustrated by ex
hibit and demonstration.
NOTICE
This is the year
to replentlsh his stock of homo mado
applo cider, says tho University of
Nebraska Agricultural CoUego. In
nearly all orchards of tho stato tho
Get them at tho farm fresh, inol
ons, .potatoes and plums, call mo up
Four
C. S. Clinton & Son.
Mrs. W. J. Stuart left Wcncsday for 1
1 Denver to visit relatives for a few
j days.
Mrs. Clias. Hicks and children loft
j Wednesday for Shennnndoah, Iowa to
visit relatives.
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The Boys
Store
PREPARE YOUR BOY FOR SCHOOL DAYS.
SCHOOL OPENING SPECIALS.
BOYS '2-PANTS SUITS
Beautiful, fall patterns in wear
proof iancy cassimercs, smart
ly tailored Trousers full lined
and reinforced, sizes 6 to 18.
A $12.50 value
for
BOYS' 2-PANTS SUITS
Stylish pleated models in dark
medium and light, extra qual
ity fancy cassimercs Trousers
full lined, Sizes 6 to 18.
A $16.50 value (
L. & S. Groceteria.
" i,wiia and get prices. Phono 784F5
for the orchnrdlst.
Austin S. Gregg, Jr.
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Grace and Mabel Breter
Wednesday for Sidney to
Mjsses
nil.. Inff
apple trees, espec ally the summer
varieties, aro iouuuu mui
many of which will go to wasto unless Mrs. Mary Gutherless leaves Sunday
an effort Is mado to uso them. Where for Portland whoro she will visit her
largo quantities of windfalls and culls ' daughter Mrs. Anna Davis for a fow
aro at hand it pays to mako cider weoltB.
vlnogar. Tho process of making cldor (
vinegar is fairly simple provided ono JOR SA.LE
observes two or threo principles in,
assisting tho natural chemical action , Choice lot of young Red Poll bulls
that should tako place. After ono has I at farmers prices at
secured tho sweet cider or Juice from ' .
tho apples, It must bo converted into, jfAYNt. b VA1KY 1-AJKF1
hard cider by allowing alcoholic for-i gouth Dowey Street
mentation to tako placo. This is roadi-
WANTED!
We can use another active lady
at our Auto Trim shop for repair
work.
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THE PLATTE AUTO TRIM.
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Oil Burners!
We have secured the sole agency
for Lincoln county of the Sewert Oil
Burners.
This Burner has a Reputation' of
twenty years successful operation and
sold under a guarantee.
Will be pleased at any time to give
you a demonstration.
Robert A. Philips,
PLUMBING AND HEATING.
121 West 6th St. Telephone No. 419.
BOYS' SMALL
Boys "Kaynee" Blouses
Hlue, grey and fancy patt
erns. Size 6 to
i4 vac
Boys "Kaynee" Shirts
Blue, ercy and fancy patt-
Boys Sweaters
Blue and green heather
mixtures. Sizes (j 4 fit?
28 to 34...... tPi,7t)
Boys Overalls
Made of heavy quality demin
just like Dad's. AP
Size 4 to 16. ... ydL
WEAR SPECIALS
Boys "Ironclad" Hose
Triple knees, heels and
35c
Sizes 6 to
toes.
11
Boys Stylish Caps
Blue, Brown and
fancy patterns
Boys Knee Pants
Fine nualitv cassimercs?
X 4
Size 8 to
18
Boys Corduroy Knee Pts
Extra quality cord,. Espec
ially reinforced. (? 4 jg
Size 6 to 17....fPl.43
75c
SI 25
Boys $2.50
School Shoes
Brown Elk hlucher school
shoes, sewed and nailed
soles. Size 10 13 V2.
Special Price
$195
Boys $4.00
School Shoes
Brown and black Calf
skin and brown scout
shoes. Sizes 1 to 6.
Special Price
$2.85
SCHOOL COMMENCES TUESDAY, QSEPT. 6th.
The Real
Boys Store
in
North Platte.
We Teach
Your Dollars :J4
To Have
More Cents.
BOYS' HEAD-TO-FOOT-OUTFITTERS.