The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 24, 1922, Image 3

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THlAL SUBJECTS FKOM
RELIABLE' SOURCES
Over 2,100 of tho 2,850 agricultural
counties in the United Stalos employ
at least ono asrlculturo-oxtonsion
workor, who acts ns a Joint roprescn-
Utlvc of tho
United States Department
re and tho State Agrlcul-
of Agriculture
turaJ college in conducting demonstra-
Hons of farm and homo imuatleds
found most successful by experiments j
of thoso institutions. They also giro !
advice and assistance in farming mat- j
icts uy personal vluits. correanond-:
once, telephone message, community i
meetings, and articles In tho local '
press. In Nebraska at present,
tension workers aro employed in 44
uuuuuw, o oi wn.ua WiUoy iwo, a
man and a woman.
W .lteAvash "hTchoanot nf Rll '
w .utoAvasn is the encapcut of all ,
paints, and for certain purposes it Is ,
tho best Lime, which Is the basis of
whitewBh, makes a very 'sanitary
coating,, and is probably to bo prefer -
red for cellars and tho interior of
stables and other outbuildings. The
following (Urectlons for making
wjaltowash aro t&kon from Farmers!
PnllnHn AH "TTin TTon nf Piilnf nn thm
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Farm" which may bo secured from
county extension agents or from the
U. of N. Agricultural College at Lin-
coin and which gives Boreral other
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alienor use.
OriUnnrv whUAwnnh-Tliln la mn.lni.
Ml
HEADERS
- -""(Deans, oaneu poiaioes, carrois, sioweu
by slacking about 10 pounds of quick-, coloryi tomatoes, lettuco, squash, as
lime with two gallons of water. , parftguB( cauliflower, cabbage and all
The lime Is placed in tho pall and j klnda of pot EroenB may bo lnciuded
tho water poured over it, aftor which , In a Md'a diet. Most of these vege
tho pail is covorod with an old ploco of j, may bo mnneA so that they may
carpet or rloth and allowed to stand , be UHOd twlce a day tho yoar ar0Und.
for about an hour. With an InBUf- j If thls practicc i- followed a child
iicitrut .u.iuuiiL oi wiu-er, uiu umo 1B
scorched' ana not all converted into
nyarmoon uao ouier nana, too mucn
water retards tho slacking by lower -
Inc tno heat. t vogotabics can be overcome by the
"Scorched" lime is generally lumpy , fonowlng: First giYe small amounts,
and transparent, lionce the use of thenU1 nccuBtomxl to tho flavor. Young
j cjjjjdrcn Bboui,i baVo strained vege
Better Than
Medicine
Getting well goes faster by
far with a Brunswick to
help pass the tedious hours.
And while it amuses it
trains the ear to an appre
ciation of true tones.
Musicians recommend The
Brunswick to aid in the
musical education of chil
dren. Brunswick Records are also
unique in the artistic beauty
of their interpretation. A
Brunswick, on a Brunswick
this is the height of musi
cal achievement:
Holley
Music
House.
propor nmount of water for Blacking
and an after addition of vntor to bring
It to n brush consistency.
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Novomber and December will find
hundreds of splendid breeding males
combining both stnndard require-
, . ... ....
menis ana egg production tliat havo
boon accredited by tho Agricultural
Collogo extension Service. Those
birds will represent tho best results
of the brooding work in tho accredited
, farm Hocks. Knch Individual will bo
j valuablo addition to tho Nebraska
1 1'oury flocks. Tho propor distribu
tl(m of thcso hlKh cIn8B breeders has
j been ( given careful consideration. Many
of ton And ready .purchasers
without special effort on tho part of'com.BO WQ ,mvo tQ , tew'cioudv
! uo brooder, but It will mean much to
tho Poultry industry of tho stalo for
tho majority of thoso breeding males
to so Into flocks whero they will do
lllu ","81- e"- ruopio imva uocn uuy-
K roosters thcso many years. They
will now havo an opportunity to pur-
ox-ichoso high class breeding males and
1 announce to the world that vonIy .
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this farm. It Is hoped that this may
u about through tho county
poultry associations. Those cockorols
will bo shown and Judged at tho coun-1
ty poultry shows, whereon ono day i
devoted to an auction sale tho birds
will be sold to tho highest bidders.
'Nothing but acorodltcd cockerels are
to bo offered at these sales.
i Vccotables form a very essential nart
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... cniin H IlII'L OCCaUSO UieV MLTllltHl
to tho body minerals, vitamins and
cellulose, say the food specialists
the U. of N. Agricultural College. The
. vitamins and minerals are necessary
!t pr0dUC RrOWtb' the CCl,Ul0S0 t0
prevent constipation. Peas, spinach.
...
. 8hould be wUllng oo eat any of the ten
Uifferent Tegetablos whenever pre
, BOntcd ta hlm The prejudice which
1 chlidren ofton hare against certain
tables and a good way to serve them
Is In cream soups. Add Just enough
vegetable to flavor tho soup when it Is
first given, then gradually Increase
tho amount as the chUd becomes ac-
customed to the flavor.
Second, combine vegetables with
othor foods. Most children Hko the
flavor of meat, so vegetables may bo
combined with meat in a variety oi
ways, yomo ciuiurra can ib.uu iu at
; vegetables in salads, wlrich offer many
! attractive conmblnations.
Third, servo vegetables attractively
IUirxr bkwles rtinrponed, one cent
each. Prko Is sahio for single or
double ihIkc. AU work guaranteed
Stones Dru Storo.
Miss DeBsie Rannle of Omaha will
arrive tomorrow and will accompany
California where they will spend tho
winter.
NOTICE
The next Lincoln County teachers'
examinations will bo held In the
usual places, Saturday, December
2nd.
Aileen G. Cochran,
County Superintendent
Wheat Is Nature's Best Food
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Nature lias provided for man a gneat 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 be properjy ground or it will
lose some of its qualities for health maldng.
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.
UNCLE JOHN WRITES
A CALIFORNIA LETTER
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t Alliums aki'jikw is TOLir
te INTERESTING LOCAL
- AFFAIRS
Dear Frankio:
Thn nt'A tvlntnr unHm wK4nh
8tnrted ja8t weok , 9 chn,ltr5-.v: lH
i,,,,,' fnU d w,th gn
.Vn-- nti irlp,, wrni, .,nv,
morn -
daVS Of
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.t umJorBtaml you (i0 not ncctl cloudy
, , - . rnifornn ,,,. vnu nnt
need j BUpno80 yom. WOndorful
it, ,.. i.
the nwd for molBtur0 so u cjm havc
nnv flaVB nl, flo ., ...
800m nJjturnl though Mary and ,
W(?nt (Q th(J rOT,VRl inccU soveral
times last week. Four of tho churches ! nnilt for Us president, Mrs. Andy
,jero wcnt Mo holdlnE j01fl0Ili Mrs Butch olson onter(atn.
ft m , but j you road nbout!Cd with a chicken supper.
mi, n,.-. v iiin't'
, , i . ! A 8UrPriso Part-V wns 8'Tcn at tho
nbout thouBh s that there are a Bchool hoUBe ThurBdny OTOnlng for
10 ' momhc of fo,ir churchc8 ! Miss Johnston. Games were tho
a ,g t0 P,ctUPO Bll0w8ttm,i principal amuBOinont followed by a
, ments instead of tho meetings. Thoy '
I mn nlnn tlirwi a 41i (m era tn atnn (1 rt f
hn, nff Vnnr Ant Mnrv tnn,l
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"pat for Ucr church last Wednesday " "u""DtD
Bh when they put on a dolus hero by hcr!nnd con8'B,s of tho 'ollowine num
a lodge and she wont to church. I wasibors: vocal 80,03 ' McGSOrs Frank
of nt n,,i,'fl mr i.n nthPr ,lav Turple of North Platte, Dostwick and
lor r uui;auujr
down nt Rush's storo tho other day
. ftnd t . out M ner .d noncll
and ono of those picturo fellows came
and WToto my picture. It doesn't make! Hollow; Remarks by tho president
, , ii.i r,. 'and Reminders of ThanksKlvlnc.
I,lu iiuhuduhiu iuuiv.i.h uut
A young fellow came to sec your
cousin Juno tho other nleht nnd while
she WM goUmg rcady j had quUo a
.nnHnt,. .int TTIa ,inlr wn
says send it along.
1 hyy a ksi5r.,.w
B,ck Bmooth nnd l nBk h,m hQW'gram begins at 8:30.
,,,,, ,..,,. nut nn ,t t0 ,
make ,t Ulflt wny nnd ,l0 sa,d 0 dldnt ,
know what I meant and when I told
hm that whou j wag a young folow
we put white of egg on our hair to
,,, , ,lni ,,. ivi1Ii nn
ito,d m(J thoy bougnt Btuft m R ,ittlo
jnr Rt 75c pen Then. T wftB tl(ikled
j wa(j d()Wn Saturday TOtchinB
making machine and he told mo about
You probably don't know Bob but
. ho Is a chicken man who came hero
since you left and tho boys around
town all like him becauso ho plays tho
trombone and is agreeable to every
body. Ho is going to hatch oyer ten
thousand llttlo chickens at a tlmo and
' ho does It by putting tho eggs in at
the top nnd taking the ilnlBhod pro
duct, scratching and cheeping out of
tho bottom of tho machine. I can't
hardly wajt to soo it work. Your
cousin Jane says she Is going to have
some of the little chlckons but Mary
don't know about it You remember
I Judge- Woodhurst who usod to bo the
neurnncp mnn when you woro here,
don't you? Well yesterday when I -.us
over town, I was leaning up against
tho First National bank with the oth-
or fellows and ono of them told n
good ono on him. It seems this is
Cfllirt VOft1f mill n llllmhnr nf Imnwe
...
and their clients aro hero from nil
over this part of the state. Ono of
them who had not learned of tho death 1
of our former district Judge called up
the court houso and was given tho'
county Judges office Judge Wood-'
hurst went to tho phono and the friend '
said "Hollo! is this Judge Grimes?"
I Tho Judge gavo a hasty look around
llllll mill 111 ft ntn.nlv volrn nnrtbn Intn
1
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ithuiv uu juu liiiuit )un ,
ou nro tn,k,"B tor
I thought that
, was a good ono. Well, I will not write
1 any "iorc uow bocnUs0 you wln Bet It
i" the Tribune, and I am sending this
1 to tl,cm 80 nfl to 8avo D08tn'
Your Uncle John.
I'fjATTE VALLEY notes
Tho Ladcs A,d mct ftt tho schoo,
j house Thursday afternoon to tie a
1 delicious lunch.
The Community club will meet on
I "0Xt Fddaj' OVCning at 8:30
Tho
program promises to bo a good ono
Covcll; Darktown trio from tho Levee
Country; Aunt Belinda from Happy
The primary pupils gave an ex
cellent program last Friday. The
i program was only fifteen minutes (
ilnni. nnrl wnc Innrnlv nlimlt llo T!1.
grams. These programs will now be
discontinued until after Christmas
so the time can bo used In preparing
for the Christmas program and tho
community Christmas tree.
The Ladies Aid is preparing a
chicken supper for noxt Friday even
ing. It will have a bazaar of aprons,
fancy work, candy and a fishpond.
1There will bo a box of homo made
candy for tho most popular laty'.
This will be a good plac to buy
Christmas presents nnd those who
come should bring their friends and
pennies. The community club' pro-
The supper
Corner Oth & Locust.
'which begins nt six o'clock will havo
the following menu: chicken, rolls,
potatoes, baked beans, cabbage salad,
Pickles, pumpkin pic with whipped
cream and coffee. Tho price h 25c.
:o:
v NOTICE
Having purchased tho Owl Cnfo
which will be hereafter known an
Rlgg's Cafe. "Wo will endeavor to give
you tho best of servico and food for
the money. We will appreciate your
patronage
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rlgg.
:ui
Clintons for eye glasses.
Mrs. Phil l'lzer of Sheridan, Wyo.
Is visiting at tho Julius Plzer homo
for n few days
Use YOUR
GOLD weather is hard on any storage
battery. With a powerful Prcst-O-Lite
Battery In your car, and
Prest-O-Lite Service to care for it, you can
always be sure of tho "juice" to turn over
your engine and to feed your headlights.
Call here regularly for testing.
Midwest Electric Service Station.
SPECIAL FEATURES W1UTTEN IN COMBINATION
WITH STANDARD LIFE POLICIES
Non-Cancollablo Accident and
Health Insurance
Doublo Indomnlty Provisions.
Specific Dlsmembormont
Provisions.
Disability Income Clause.
Monthly Life Incomo
Provisions.
Insurnnco thnt Insures Protection Unit Protects
Fidelity Reserve Company
Homo Office Fourth and Locust Streets,
North Platte, Neb.
Dodge Brothers
sedan.
Many who could well afford more expensive cars
are showing a marked preference for Dodge
Brothers Sedan.
They find it easy to drive, economical to run,
and comparable in beauty and elegance with cars
much higher in price.
In the vast amplitude of Dodge Brothers closed
body plant, this sedan is constructed with all the
studious precision that marks the work of the
finest custom builders.
Eighteen days are devoted alone to the 18 rub
bing and varnishing operations which are respon
sible for the unusual brilliancy of its lustre.
Months of seasoning precede the use of the fine,
critically selected ash which gives the body its
rugged firmness.
The interior fittings, too, are chosen with thought
fulness and rare good taste. The upholstery is
covered with genuine mohair velvet of a singu
larly rich and beautiful pattern. The seats are
roomy and luxurious.
Steel disc wheels (with cord tires) harmonize in
a most effective way with the new grace and
smartness which Dodge Brothers have recently
brought to the lines of the body.
V. ROM1GH, Dealer.
L & S. Or1) celeria.
Car this Winter''
Puro nnd Installment Incomo
Endowment Provisions.
Premium Waiver Claus'o.
Post Mortem Dividends.
Full Participation In all
Surplus.
Automatlo Non-forfeiture
Clause.
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