The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 14, 1922, Image 2

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
Terry
Gilkison
AUTOCASTER
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WANT ME TO OO ALL
-THIS PALL HOUSE
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T'M NOT ONE I f VJHEN A MAN FINISHES I ToHUCH l yLL THAT'S
)0P THOSE A PAV'S WORK. AT THE 1a MESjJ I My ARGUMENT
( TORTURE HOUND5 ( OFFICE HE SHOULD fM' AN' ' I'LL
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SPECIALLY WRITTEN
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READERS
IHFORMATION ABOUT
TURAL SUBJECTS FROM
RELIABLE SOURCES
to llki foods such as vegetables ami used in largo quantities by thin and
milk. Ono Hhould be patlenf. but linn otlior countries during the world war.
in teaching a child to like now food; , It Is a comparltivoly safe explosive,
jglvo but ono now food at n time; -and; A six ounco cartridge of picric acid
l repeat It regularly until the child Is aliout cquul In strength to an eight-
leaniH to llko It. ! ounce cartridge of the commercial
Children Hhould not bo forced to dynamites used for agricultural blast
AfJ ICICCTL- eat when not hungry. The meal time j big.
ohmitil lio n. iovmiH extension, without ' io:
i .Vninmn (ci Kfnr.. ,irin I Danceland the popular
. or after eating.
.JOHN S. SIMMS, fll. I.
Special Attention Given to
Surgery
McDonald Dank Building"
Office Phone S3 Residence :
DR. RERFIKLD
Physician, Obstetrician. Siirucn-X-Unr
J. T. Kccfc, Atty.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
laud above described, befodc W. H. C.
Woodhurat. United StateB Commls-
aionor, at North Platte, Nebraska, on
amuse.
ment hall of the city. Now under oaH promptly answered Night or U
Phones. Office K12 Residence 676
SHBRIFF'S SALE
More than 1,500 technically trained
person's, according to reportH to tho
United Stntes Department of Agricul
ture, aro employed In studying farm
ing probloms In the state agricultural
experiment stations. In 1021,
Plenty of time should be allowed for ""b"i we M,,uu
meals and the foods thoroly chewed j Orchestra. j
so that the stomach may not bo over- ,
taxed.
John S. Twinem, M. D.!R
(Homeopath)
Medicine, surgery and obstetrics
North Platte, " Nebr.
(Drug room with drugs for acute and
chronic diseases.)
UNION PACIFIC TIME TABLE...
Westbound
llyyclnthp paper white narcissi,
Chinese sacred lilies and even tulips
400 ,nuv Krown Indoors with a fair d
.i.ntinn wnr iiomwi nntitntnitii? 1 greo of success, according to the
results of their work. horticulturists nt tho University or
-. , . t Nebraska Agricultural College." They
Tho dairy cow Is famed as a cash iiy o grown either In water or dirt, i
producer; her product can bo market-; To grow bulbs In water, the bowl .or
cd" every day. This Is perhaps one vase should be partly filled with
reason why tho dairy cow Is our best Brawl, pebbles, coal, together with a
friend In time of adversity or in proa- "mall amount of crushed oyster shell,
pe'rlty. In this day of tight money. Then the buls aro placed firmly
and high interest rates, such Is ap- among the stones, and partly covered
predated, ho It is a gogod time to take with water and removed to a cool
account of tho good work of tho cow. dark part of tho cellar while tho roots
Study a little 'more her needs and re-, aro forming. They should bo left
qulroments. Uso her now and con-'oro about 6-8 weoks, tho water bc
tintio to uso her after she pulls you IB changed every weok. At tho end
out of the depression. ( of this period they aro brought Into
. tho light and into a heated room to
Vegetables which are a very es-, flower. hTo bulbs may bo grown In
sontlal part of tho dlot, also help to, pots also, a G Inch pot being suitable
guard against constipation. Often-1 for 3 bulbs. Tho pot Is filled with
limes hunger is, duo to tho nbsonce of gardon soil In which a cupful of sand
vegetables in tho meals, and children has boon mixed and a little well
wno cravo more food find tholr np- rotted manure. Tho bulbs are. sot
Itlte satisfied whore vegetables Just beneath tho surface of the soll,J4-0 05 7:00 p
tixo givon roguiany. Tiiore snouui watomi ami removed to a cool dark 1 ;
bo some fruit In tho diet every moist placo such as a cave or out of ' r ;
day. Where fresh fruit is , not ( doors under a covering o dirt, straw 1 Kastbound i
possible, use dried fruit. Children or ashes" Here thoy aro loft for G-S "' ' ' ' j
should have a small amount of sweets wooks and then gradually Introduce! I Na' 8 12:20 p. m.j
given 'at tho end of tho meal; never , to hoaL ' - 4 n: P m'
bolwecn menls or at the beginning! No. 8. 12:05 p. m.i
f a meal. They spoil the appotlto for Tho government still has on hand No. I'O 2:25 p. m
other necessary food. Fat is essential . n large supply of a war explosive, No. 12 11:30 "p. m. ,
for growing children. Milk fat is the'Pieric! rr-ltl. which Is suitable for ag-'No. H G:55 p. m.
.... . . .. .. It rt n . f f
important kind so children r cultural uso in blasting stumps, . au ,
I)R, M. B. STATES
Chlroprnclor
(uuiui u 5, 7 liulldlng & Loan UU
Office Phone 70 Res. Phone 1242
DR. HAROLD FKNNER
Osteopath
Over Hlrschfeld'8
Office Phone 332 Res. Phone 102
I
OTIS II. lLATT, 91. D.
Physician mid Surgeon
X-Ray
Olngnoss and Treament 1
()ver Unlou Stato Bank
Office Phone 29GW House Phone 2H6P '
Estato No. 1912 of John Lee Moran.'the 27th day of November, 1922.
deceased In tho County Court of Lin- Claimant nomcs as witnesses: ,
coin County, Nebraska.' , E. W. Gerkin, Jack Zlglor, J. K.
Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors Drowning and Earl Greenwood, all ot
of Bald estate will tako notice that the Wellfleet, Nebraska,
time limited for presentation and fll- J. E. HAYS,
lng of claims against said Estato Is Register.
February 21, 1923, and for settlement
of said estate Is October 17, 1923, that
I will sit at the county court room In ,
said County on November 21, 1922, at, By vlrtuo nl an order of salo Issued
10 o'clock a. m.. and on February 19, from, the District Court of Lincoln
1923, at 10 o'clock a. m., to receive, County, Nobr., upon a decree of tore
oxamlno, hoar, allow .or adjust all closure rendered In said Cort
claims and objections duly filed. wherein David H. Corbett is plaintiff,
Datod October 17, 1922. 'mil W. L. Friato, et al aro defendants,
Win. H. C. WOODHURST, and to me directed, I will on tho 9th
County Judge, day of December 1922, at 2 o'clock
- ' P. M., at the east front door of tho
1 Court House in North Platto, Lincoln
I County, Nebraska sell at Public Auc
tion to tho highest, bidder for caeh,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Offlcn at Lincoln. Nebr.. to satisfy said decree, interest and
October 17, 1922. costs, the follofrlng doscribed proper-
Notico is hereby given that John O. iy. umtk:
Lindenmnth, ot Wellfleet, Nebraska,
,who on November 27, 1917, made
I homestead, entry, Broken Bow No.
'011980, Lincoln. No. 02920, for W
NEtf. E NW and SE. Section 8
, Townahop 10, North of Ronge 20, west
ot 6th Principal Meridian, has filed
notlco of intention to make final threo
1 year proof, to establish claim to the
West half, of the southwest quarter
(Wot SW&) of section tuirty-flTO
(35) in township eleven (11) north of
rango thirty-one (31) west ot tho 6th
P. M. Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Nebr, Nov. 4,
1922.
A. J, SALISBURY,
Sheriff:
No.
No.
No.
.4:45 p.
.1:45 a.
.4:25 p.
a
m
in
No. 11 2:04 p. ra.
No. 13 8:10 a. m.
No. 15 i A2'A0 a. in.
N3. 17 j 6:25 p. m 1
No. 19 j 9:10 a. m.j Office Phone 241
DKHRVHERRV & POIMIKN
Licensed Embalraern
Undertakers and Funeral Director
Day Phone 41 Night Phone Black ba
No. 53 8:'50 a.
m. 1
1
m. ,
most
Should have unskimmed milk.
ditches, etc. This Is being distributed
to tho farmers of tho country free of
No. 18 1:15 p. m
No. 20 7:20 p.
Milk la tho bent and most Important uny cost othor than that or putting it
food for growing children. Children up In six ounco cartridges, packing, No,
over C yours or ago should have at ' and freight. Tho government ships
last throo cups a day. If children In carload lots only, and distributes
robe! against milk It may bo given In 'only thru tho stato agricultural col
the form of cocoa, milk soups, cub- . logos. Tho agricultural college of tho
tards, otc. Whore plenty of milk and atato university nt Lincoln Is now
ami egg several times a week are In- taking orders for Nebraska's first car-
cfcidcd In tho diet of tho child, very . load of this bargain In explosives. In
54 ,..10:10 p.
26 5:40 a.
:o:
PIANO AT A SACRIFICE
111
Denvor Music Co., Denver, Colo.
For quick disposal will mako big
sacrifice In prlco. This is a high grade
mako loft on our hands In North
Platto. Write at onco for special
little meat need bo given before tho 'counties having agricultural extension TC' tcmfl nnd PartlcuIar the
seventh year. Bread, corenls and oth-, agonts tho orderB aro being taken
or grain products should furnish at thru tho extension agent. Farmors
)A$t ono third of tho food required by living in other counties mny Bond tholr
O c child. CoroulB and Hours with orders direct to tho Agricultural col
some ot tho outside or the grain aro, logo. A cartrldgo ot picric acid wolghs
rnoro nourishing than the roflnod about six ounces and these aro packed
ijmirs. Hence entire wheat Hour and. In boxes containing 100 pounds. Ord-
Res. Phoue 2)
L. C. DROST
Osteopathic Physician
North Platto, Nebraska
KnlgUta ot Columbus Building
"T GEO. R. DENT
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given to Surge r
and Obstetrics
Office- Building & Loan Bulldlim
Phones: Office 130 Residence 116
DK. 11. B. HOYDEN
Goitre Specialist
Write for Appointment
or information
Grand Island, Nebraska
1
J. C. Hollman, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
brown rice aro hotter than white flour ( ors will bo filled only In 100 pound
and white rice. They also help to , lots and not moro than l'.OOO pounds
prevent constipation,
can bo supplied to any ono person.
I Tho cost of preparing tho cartridges
Rccontly tho Inspiring sight of four-, aml shipping from tho storngo depot
Iwn boys grouped nbout tablos total- to Lincoln amounts to 10 cents por
ing columns and making out tho sum- ,Mn,n,i. This makes tho prlco to tho 1
manes 01 iiirin auuuuiu i.uukh n U8or i0c 0nts por pound f. o. b. Lin
coln, tho user to po,y in addition the
frolght from Lincoln to his local sta- j
tlon Each order must bo accompanied !
by cash at tho rato of $10. per 100 1
pounds. Shipments will bo arranged)
for as soon as ouough orders aro ro-'
colved to make up a carload. Picric j
IHL HAROLD II. WALKER
Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat
Offices over McDonald Bunk
Phono 330
( I) It. L. A. SNAVBLY
Dentist
X-Ray Diagnosis Oxygen nnd
Gas Anesthesia for Extractions.
Over Union State Bank
Phone 256
Estato No. 191G ot William S. Depuy
deceased in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
' The State of Nebraska, ss: Credit
ors of said estate will tako notice that
tho time limited for presentation and
l filing of claims against said Estate is
March 12th, 1923, and for settlement
of Bald Estate Is Nov. 7tli, 1923; that
I will sit at the county court room In I
said County on Decombor 12th, 1922,
nt 10 o'clock a. in., nnd on March 12th. I
L 1 923 at ip o'clock a. m to receive, 1
examine, hoar, allow, or adjust all 1
claims and objections duly filed. 1
Dated November 7th, 1922.
Win. II. C. WOODHURST. '
County Judge. J
Seal
Wheat Is Nature's Best Food
Nature has provided for man a great multitude of
nourishing foods. The most perfect of these is wheat
the staff of life. Bread made from good wheat is perfect
food. But the wheat must he properly ground or it will
lose some of its qualities for health making.
SIOUX LOOKOUT FLOUR
Is made right by the latest designed milling ma
chinery. With it the house wife can make those big crusty
brown loaves which appeal to the members of the family.
AT ALL GROCERS.
presented In the homo of J. P. Conk
lln, tho leader of tho Ilubboll Farm
Accounts Club. All too often boys
In school Bill to see tho practical ap
plication of arithmetic only to wish
later In If To that thoy could corroctly
foot columns of figures, Interpret a
business analysis, and keep a satis
factory account book. Thoao bays
ranging In ago from slxteon to twenty
years were on tholr last losson tu a
series and were enjoying tholr arlth
mi'tlc and bookkeeping and tho busi
ness principle In vlilclt their loador
hail drilled them. This work was
planned and carried on In co-opera-llon
with tho stato agricultural collogo
thru tho county agricultural agent.
ED KIERIG
Auctioneer
For dates and terms call at
First National Bank
North Platte, Neb.
Boolor, Crosby and Basklns, Attys.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
acid Is a high oxploalvo which was j office 340 House 488
DR. IV. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
North Piatt
NOTICE
Tho kind of food a child has today
dcturmlnos to a considerable extent
the tineas of tho future cltlzon, say
food specialists at tho Unlvorslty of
Nebraska Agricultural Collogo. Ilonce
good food habits should bo established
early In lLCo.
Meals should bo glveu at regular
times. Havo regularly appointed hours
and do not allow tko ohlld to oat ox
copt at tho8o hours. Plenty ot water
should bo given botwoon moals. ThU
will, often satisfy tho craving which
many mlstako for hunger.
Children often baro to bo taught
In District A. Hast ot Locust Street
between Union Pacific right of wayvor the Oasis
and Burlington right of way, water
rout Is now duo and will boconia de
linquent Nov. 20, All parties pleaso
pay wutor ront by that date.
IIERSID3Y S. WELCH,
Wator Commissioner.
y.. T. PRITCIIARD
Graduate Veterinarian
Cx-Goyernmont Veterinarian and ox
isslstant deputy Stato Veterinarian
Hospital 315 South Vine Streot.
Phones. Hospital C33 Residence 633
Estato No. 1913 of Robert A. Mc
Knlght deceased in tho county court
ot Lincoln county, Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss: Credit
ors of said estate will tako notlco that
tho tlmo limited for presentation and
filing ot claims agalnBt said estato
Is March 8th, 1923, and for sottlo
mont ot said estato Is November 3,
1923; that I will sit at tho county
court room in said county on Decem
ber 8 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m. and on
March 8, 1923 at 10 o'clock a. m. to ro
celvo, examlno, hear, allow or adjust
all claims and objections duly filed.
Dated November 3, 1922.
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST,
County Judgo.
Soal
Public Sale
Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction on
tho Strolberg farm, 6 mllos west ot North Platto and H milo oouth
and tnllo west ot Blrdwood Station on
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 16th.
Commencing at onel o'clock, tho following property to-wit;
90 HEAD, OF HOGS 90
Consisting of 10 pure bred Duroa Red girts, 47 Hampshire- shoots,
5 Hampshiro brod sows and 29 fall pigs.
NOTICE OP FINAL REPORT
W ANTED
FURS
GOOD DEMAND
Bottcr than last year,
trapping Hconso.
Must havo
HIDES
I am paying .from 7 to 10c a pound
now.
L. LIPSHITZ
FOR SALK
Choice lot ot young Rod Poll bulls
at farmers prices at
PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM
South Dowoy Streot t
Estate No. 1850of Bornard Wlnk'en
worder, docoased in tho County Gjourt
of Lincoln County, Nobraska,
Tho State of Nobraska, to all per
sons Interested in Bald Estato tako
notlco that tho Administrator has filed
n final account and roport ot his ad
ministration nud a petition for final
Bottlomont nnd dlschargo as such ad
ministrator which havo been sot for
hoaring boforo said court on Docom
bor 1st, 1922, nt 10 o'clock a. in.,
when you may appear and contost tho
same.
Dated Octobor 31, 1922.
Wm. II. C. WOODHURST,
Seal County Judge.
11 HEAD OF CATTLE
4 milch cows, 3 yearling holfors and 4 calves.
7 HEAD OF HORSES
11
I
One bay toam goldlngs, weight 3100; team mares, weight 2800;
one grey team, weight 2400; and ono yearling colt.
FARM MACHINERY
2 wagons, 2 beet racks, boot cultivator, beet seedor, two row
lister1; dlso cultivator, half intorost in John Doera manuro sproador
corn cultivator, 5 shovol gardon plow, pang plow, sulky plow, 9
foot disc hay sweop, two mowers, harrow, 4 seta harness, beet dlg
gor, 12 foot surface packer, cream separator, 500 bushels potatoes,
South Bond rango stovo and numerous othor articles.
Free Lunch at Noon
TERMS $20 and under cash, 0 months time at 10 per cnt intorost.
No proporty removed until settled for.
H. M. CLEMENS, Owner.
RAY C IiANGFOKI), Clerk COL. L.D. BBO TTNFIIiLP, AucL