'1 TIIE NORTH PLATTE BEMMVEEKLY TRIBUNE SPEGIALLY WRITTEN FOR RURAL READERS LNFOKMATION ABOUT AGKICUL Tt'llAL SUBJECTS FBOM RELIABLE SOURCES The fact tlint farm boys and girls nro making a substantial contribution to tho agriculture and llfo of their communities is being strongly em phasized throughout tho exhibit In iiddltlon to putting on exhibits and demonstrations those, young farmers and homo makers aro receiving practl" cal instruction in better forming nnd liomo making and in developing their abilities for leadership. Tjlin United States Department of Agriculture co-operated this year with tho State agricultural colleges and tho fair association In tho installation of a striking series of 12 booths in tho special boys' and girls' club building, exemplifying the leading lines of club work, as follows: Illinois, corn; Iowa, poultry; Kansas, plgB and sorghum; Michigan, handicraft; Minnesota, bread; Missouri, homo management; Montana, clothing; Nebraska, radio; North Dakota, food; Wisconsin, dairy ing; Wyoming, canning. which rcsutcd In an lntlro herd of woll-bred profltablo animals, a practi cal influence in tho couplo'B prosperi ty and happiness. Gifts of good ltyo stock, tho department points out, nro not only accoptablo In ("themselves but with proper handling multiply nnd give pleasure, satisfaction and finan cial benefits for an Indefinite poriod. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 22 To Whom It May Concern: minntlng at road No. 2926 nnd to bo any width up to CC feet that is nocos- nnrv tn make n cood road, hna ro- i ported in favor thereof, anyone hnv-lA consent road as follows: ling objections thereto or claims for mmoncin ni uw cornoni 10 sec- damages by tho reason of tho cstab-!"0"8 0 nnu "M"P a, n0r , To emphaslzo tho need of food-con trol laws, tho United States Depart ment of Agriculture calls attention to tho great growth of food preparation In factories. Not many decades ago much of tho food consumed was pre pared In tho homo or obtained In tho! immediate neighborhood, and Blnco tho consumer know about tho condi tions of its preparation there was) little need for food laws. Today much of the food is produced and propared a long way from those who consumQ it, and as a consequence some sort of Government control is necessary. Tho groat volumo of comnierca in foods is indicated in tho last census report, for 1919, which shows that the food-manufacturing Industry' as a whole is moro than four times larger In value than the next largest manu facturing Industry, which is Iron and steel. Meat packing alono represents a greater value. The total value of lishlng of tho nbovo described road must file tho same In tho otflco of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County,. No hraska, on or before 12 noon of tho 10th day of November, 1922, or Bald road will bo allowed wltnout reference thereto. Witnoss my hand and official seal the 28th day of September, 1922, A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. Wltnss my hand , and official boo! this 28th day of Sptombor, 1922. A. B. ALLEN, County Clork. NOTICK TO CREDITORS Estnte No. 1911 of August Sodlcot, range 30, west of 6th P. M. running 5 and 8, and 6 and 7, two miles, to ,c,co"8ca ,n lh? ,County Court ot L,n" connect with extension of road No. Cl,n Counly' Nrii8kiu nie ainto oi iNournsxn, bs: urcu ltors of Bald ostato will tnko notlco EXTENSION ROAD NO. 82 To Whom It May Concern: 1 Tho special commissioner appointed ( to locato a public road as follows: Commonclngg at tho Northwest corner of section 1C, Township 1G, uigo 26, and running thenco oast along tho north lino of said section 1C, 42. Anyone having objections there tn or rlnlmn for dnmnEron hv Ihn ren son of tho establishing ot tho above thot th Umo ",n,lcd tor Potation described road must ni0 same In tho nml fl,lK ot cm1mo nnlnst 8n,d CBtt)to ofnc nf ihn Cotintv Clork of Lincoln February 17, 1923, and for sottle- I County, Nebraska, on or before 12 ,ont ot tM Eatto 19 0ctober 10lh' 'o'clock nooa ot tho 10th day ot Nov. 1923' thnt 1 wlu 8,t nt Uie County '1922 or snld road will bo nllowod count room ' 11,0 mM Coln on I without reference thereto. November 17tl0 1922, ot 10 o'clock a. 1 Wltnew my hnnd and official seal ' on February 17th, 1923 at 10 tills 28th day of Soptombor 1922. o'clock a. m , to recolvo, oxamino. A. S. ALLEN near, auow, or adjust an ciaims nnu County Clerk, objections duly filed. . Dated Oct. 10., 1922. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 418 w,n. II. C. WOODIIURST, County Judge. , DCIUIVIJEIUIY & FOKUE8 Licensed Kinbalmwa I'tuliTtnkcrN nnd Funeral Director ! tiny Phono 41 Night Phone Olack 5dB, I GEO. U. BENT ! Physician nnd Surgeon Special Attention Given to Surgarr and Obstetrics Otflco: Building & Loan Dulldlng Phones: Office 130 Residence 115 To Whom It May Concorn; to a point approximately 20 rods or to Tno 8Pcc,ttl commissioner appointed, tho edgo of tho tablo to a point np-!to locato a nubl,c rmA f1Iow8: proximately 8p rods; thenco in a Beginning at tho southeast corner of Northeasterly direction following tho 8CCtlon 29' and tho northeast corner , m.i trnti nnt tiu, hniLA of v.. ft.ot sccUn 32. township 11 and ran go , Brown; thenco Un a northeasterly , 32' thonco nniS west one milo bo-, 0mco Phono 29CW Houso Phono 2yfif direction striking tho draw or canyon I twcon sccl,ona 29 nnd 32'J n,n& Bal(l nonr lm -nnthwAnt nnrnor nf M, I BCCtlon llHO, thenCO BOUth DOtWOOn OfflCO PhOHO 241 ReS. l'llOnOi'l otis n. WATT, m. n. Physician mid Surgeon X-Rny Dlngnoss and Treament Over Union State Bauk Federal supervision of manufactur ed food products la carried on at a very low cost considering tho great quantity of food inspected. Accord Ing to tho United States Department ot Agriculture, this cost has been less than one-hundredth of 1 par cent of the value of these products. That tho job of looking nfter the conditions of maufacture is a big one Is Indicated by census figures, which show that in 1919 there were 67,453 establishments engaged In the manufacture of food products, with an annual output valued at $13,391,914,000. These figures include manufactured foods only nnd do not tako Into account the great volume of commerco In raw foods such as milk, fresh fish, wheat, corn, oats, fruits and vegetables. To these large amounts must also bo tdd ed the food products Imported, which in 1919 amounted to $672,975,000. In response to many requests for receipts for making toilet soap on tho farm, home economics specialists of tho Agricultural College suggests the following: Lard Soap: 1 can lye, 2 pints of cold water, 6 pounds of fat, 2 cups nmtvinnin. liA tnblesnoons borax Dis solve the lye In the water In a stone jar, then cnol to 70 degrees F. Next melt the fat and bring to temperature of 100 degrees F. Add the lye solution to the greaso In a small steady stream with slow, even stirring. Add am monia and borax. Continue stirring tho mixture until tho products id of ? rather thick, syrupy consistency when it is poured into the mold. Cover tho mold with a blanket or carpet and set in a warm room for several days. Tallow soap: ,1 can lye, 2i pints cold -water, 6 pounds -fat, cup am mnn'.p. lVfe tablespoons borax. Follow method given .in tho Hrd receipt, ex cept thai the temperature of the lye solution should be 90 degrees F. and tho fat 130 degrees F Substitution of lard for one pound of tho tallow will improve a tallow soap. . r In selecting birthday and Christmas rirts for children in rural communi ties, why not give n purr bred pig, calf or other animal? This is the sugggostlon of tho United States De partment of Agriculture, whleli, wun tho Agricultural College of tho State TTnivnrsttv is conducting the "ucuer Sires P.dtter Stock campaign. A recent questionalro study of tho utility value of purdbred live stock showeu among other results, that home lntiu once is aii Important factor governing tho breeding of superior domestic animals. In fact, it ranks in import ance next to sales, fairs, and shows, taken collectively. When parents show their Interest in good stock tho children 'ire moro likely to ao so. One coaler told ot receiving some pure-bred live stock as a wedding gift from his father-in-law. That beginning was an important influonco manufactured food products for 1919 Knrthl,Mt nnrtf,r nf Rn-tlmi n I sections 31 nnd 32, to tho north lino was $13,391,914,000, while automobiles : Township 1(5 Range 20, thenco fol-'of townshP 10 thonco soutn botwoon producmcd In tho some year verojlow,ng the d'rftW m n northorly d, ' sections 5 and C and sections 7 and 8, value,! at $2,387,833,000. boots and)rccUon Qn h h Scctlon (4) toWQ. 18 and 17 to tho south lino of section shoes at. ?1,149,5G0,00 clothing nt 1ft nBn rt ,,,,. thn mn. 17, thence east about 80 rods between , $2,343,196,000, and foundry and ma-Load nl tho north ne ot gal(1 Mc.i sections 17 and 20, nil in Lincoln chine 'shop products nt $2.321,129,000. 1 Uon 4 about 2Q r0(jD cast Q tn(J ! County Nebraska, tho nbovo described 1 Otflco 340 Among the fooaprouuctsuiaimaKo;BlorthwcBt cornoJ. of th(J norlboaBt rona is to oo oo ioui w.u, upth o grand total, flour mill pro-j fir o ga,d acclon 4 townflblp ported In favor thereof, anyone lmv ducts stand next to picklng-houso rnn hnB f ortod ,n favorilng objections thereto or claims for products, tno ngurcs lor me year thorcof nny ono ,iav,ng obJectlon Ing $2,193,007,000 as compared with ..,, llimnrp. hv $3,995,977,000. Bakery products a-, boye descrlbod road mugt fl,0 snm0 L. C. PUOST Ostcopittliic Physician ' North phTtto, Nebraska Knights ot' Columbus Building Houso 488 damages by tho reason of the estab lishing ot tho nbovo described road must fllo tho samo in tho otflco ot tho I) it. y. I. SHAFFER O.stenpatli Physician Over tho Oasis North Plnttt W. T. miTCHAKU Graduate Voterlnnrlnn mounted to nearly $1,500,000,000 and1 fn offlcV ark oI L,nco,n CUnty Ornd.mto Veterinnrinn sugar almost to $1,000,000,000. l'" ,C f ,,y Ci0 . , 7lnC0ln Nebraska, on or before 12 o'clock noon , Ex-Government Veterinarian and ei sugar almost tojoo lC."lty' " hct? 12 ;d0 n of the 10th day ot September 1922, or 'assistant deputy State Veterinarian JOHN S. SIMMS, M. I). Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Bank Building Otflco Phono 83 Residence 38 I)R. REDFIELD Physician, Obsttlrlclnn, Snrgcou . X.Ray Calls promptly nnawered -Nlglit or D.r Phonos. Otflco C42 RoBldonco C76 DR. M. B. STATES Chiropractor Huoma 5 6. 7 Ilulldlng & Loan UIJ Office Phono 70 Res. Phono 1242 R. L. A. SISAVELY Dentist X-Hny Diagnosis Oxygen nnd Gnu Anesthesia for Extractions. Over Union State Bank Phono 29(1. A" mash composed of ground grains "7"u "l . r or their by-products and some form8a d road "o allowed without of nnjnl protein is an essential part, uieroui. uoau. vo oo 0v of a ration for both growing chickens , fc yIdc' , , - .... ind laying hens, says tho poultry vvuneBB my nana aim seai uns zbui .... . ilday of Sontomber 1922. sneciailBts oi me suuu bh'"'"" " . . . College nml the U. S. Dept. of Agri- A'SlAEI!:.:.Cl0.rkl culture. Tho reason Is that birds put-; ELECTION PROCTjAMATION. ting on growth or producing eggs can ' not assimilate enough nutriment from, ,n -nd 8 ho whole or orncketi grains to suppiy injjaWB of tho stnto of Nobrasicn( L A maximum need. When tho gmin Is s. Allen, county clerk of Lincoln rround little wo-'t Is required of the county, state of Nebraska ,do hereby gizzard and much more of the feed direct and proc'alm that a general i ..c-,1 i nni,inr n,ii nr nirirq ,loctlon bo hold in tho Bovoral vot can be used in making flesh or eggs. . ,. .,,. , . T . The scratch grain part ot tne ra- tl t , f Nob,.akl, nn nup.a tlon, however, is needed to glvo tho ! day, tho soventh day of November, gizzard some thing to do in order to 1922,. during tho hours designated keep tho birds in health. For laying j law. for the following purpose, to hens the scratch grain thrown in tho w y . nnn ..... litter provides an incentive to needed states Senator. exerciso. , ror tho eleeilon of ono Judge .of it was onro thought that the mash the Supremo court for tho sixth should hp fed wet to produce mo nosi i'iv"... uuuuu umuiui, us; results but experiments have nrood stfto Qf Nobrtt8ku thnt in spite of tho slightly better Vor tho 0iccUon oI ono congrosa. nalatability of the wot feed, tho con- man from tko Sixth Congressional venience of feeding it dry ovorbal- District in tho Btato of Nebraska. ances any slight gain in production. Also for tho election ot ono Con- ances any ant it b.i u i Krossnmn ln and for tho Slxth Con. Feeding it dry is now tho usual meth- ,r0aoM, district , n vnPnitv od. Digestibility is not increased by caused by tho death of Mosos P. wetting ICInkald, the vote for said Congress. Tho principal objection to the wet an o be taken on separato ballot, ,.,.,, , u ronulres too much h0 thtlt sald ,,tt; n'ay 1)0 caivvascd mash Is that It requires too mucn ftnd relurnB th eo, mad(J ag provid. labor. It must be moistened, then ed Hy nw carried to the hens once n day. and (See Section 2250 of tho Complied the trouglis cleaned after each feed- Statutes of 1922.) Ing. Cleanliness is absolutely cssen- , Abo for tho election of tho fol- l, , , - i ii .1 i uni.nn lowing Stato Officers, to-wlt: tlal, because indigestion and diarrhea n onv(irnnr said road will ho reference thereto. nllowod without , ' Hospital 315 South Vino Street. Phonos. Hospital 633 Rosldonco G3S IR. HA ROTI) FENNER Osfcopnlh Over Hlrschfeld'B Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 1f0 ED KIERIG Auctioneer For dntcs and terms call at FirBt Nntionnl Bank North Platto, Nob. will result from feeding in dirty troughs. On the other hnnd the dry mash hopper may be filled once a, 'week or oven less frequently, and needs no further attention. Hens do not ovcroat of dry mash as they some times do of wet feed. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 20.', WhcninNorthPlatte COME AND SEE US Hotel Palace Palace Cafe PalaceBazaar Ev.rythln lint cls ad price reasonable Oppotlts Union Pacific Station. Ono Lieutenant Governor Ono Secretary of Stato Ono Auditor of Public Accounts One Stato Treasurer. One Attorney General Ono Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings. Ono Railway Commissioner One Superintendent of Public In-struction. For tho election of on3 State Sen-: 7T utor from th0 thirteenth Scultorlal I To Whom It May Concern: District, as apportioned by tho Ses- Tho special commissioner appointed slon Laws of 1921. to locato a public road as follows: For tho election of ono Stato re commencing nt road No. 205 at tho Piesontativo from tho Nliitk-ih re-j northeast corner of section 29, town- nKiCtof a1S92Tn,0nCd I ship 9 north R. 27, west, thence north At tbo 8am0 Urao nnd p,aco of about 520 rods, on or near tho sec- holding tho said election there will tion lino as practical,' thenco In a bo submitted fo r adoption or rojec-l head of tho canyon and back to tho ll,0 under tho referendum, na pro. kapMoii lino thenco north to tho vlded by tho constitution House Roll ! soctlon line, tlienco noun to 1110 No. 62, Houso Roll No. 193. Houso , north east corner of section 17, KoU No C17 nnd Sonlto FJi0 No thonco ln a northwesterly dl- resentativo from tho Eighty-ninth rectlon down a rldgo about 160 representative district, as apportion, rods to' tho main canyon, thenco In a e1 bv tho Session Laws of lfBl. northeasterly direction along the east aoJ.bSff bank of tho canyon on section 8, to tno FortIeth nogulnr Session of th? tho north lino of soctlon 8, about 20 Legislature of tho Sfa(o of Nebraska rods west of tho northeast corner of; for 1921. section 8. thonco in a northorly dl- Also the following county officers, rectlon along tho oast bank of tho I r I 'BAiAwgppnE: mAWmssmf m n tiustutacsurmiFKiiuu i . X "FERE are some ways to get the most mileage JlJL unci economy from your car: liuvc your carburetor udjusted so that you will get d lean mixture. You don't need a ricji mixture of Red Crown oven in cold weather. Do not idle the motor for long periods to keep it wann. Red Crown Gasoline is quick-starting and you won't drain out the buttery by any reasonable number ot stops and starts per day. Get into high gear as soon as possible after the car has been started. Habitually running 50 or 100 feet in "first" and "second" is aieedless waste of gasoline. ft v, ' If"'- Writeoraskfbra RED CROWN Road Map Red Grown is an economical gasoline yyjien used intelligently. We want you to get tlie most;; out of it that you can. There is a Red Grown Service Station in your vicinity. You couldn't form a better habit than to stop there regularly for your gasoline and motor oil. You will receive courteous attention and the little "extras" free air and water when you need them. mm Wirt ennyon on soctlon 5, to a point about 20 rods south of the northeast corner of section C, thenco crossing canyon and going north 2Q rods along the' north sldo of tho canyon to tho north-1 to-wit: Ono County Clerk. One Register of Deeds. Ono County Treasurer. One County Sheriff. One County Attorney ? Ono County Surveyor Ann f n,,nf ftm r f ti blnn C n r. n east corner of Bectlon C, thence nortn , jistrict. about 240 rods on tho west section Qno County Superintendent of Pu- Hno of scctlon 33, townsnlp 10, rarigojhllc instruction. 27, west, thenco in a northonstorly , Also following Precinct officers: direction around a head of a canyon 0" Precinct Assessor. , . . . . . . Ono Justice of Peace for each pro- to a point about 15 rods oast of the'clncti northwest corner of section dd, tnenco ; oast about 140 rods along or as near as practical, the soctlon lino bo twen sections 33 and scctlon 28, to tho northenst corner of tho north west quarter of section 33, township 10, north ot range 27, west of tho 6th P. M. -Tho aboyo described r,oad ter- Lct the Red Crown Sign be your protection STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA RED CROWN GASOLINE PoIIb open from 8 o'clock a. m. to 8 o'clock p. m. One Itoad Overseer for each road District. Given under my hand and tho seal of Lincoln county, stato of Ne braska, this 29th day of Sept, 'A. D., 'VOID Jtjunoo 'KaaiV 'S 'V ZSGI