The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 28, 1922, Image 3

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
600D ADVIGE FROM
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TO EAT HUT HAD l'Olt
ORCHARDS
PRACTICE
DAIRYMAN
residue, skimmed milk, ndvantageous
iy whero soiling buttor fnt Is practiced,
i The- samo rulo applies to theso agents,
I also. It tholr surroundings are such1 . , ;
'that the energy required for main- In, s,,lto of U,olr Good qualities us
lenanco la reduced to the minimum. IO" a"u no' ' "
tho amount left to build bono and tls-
COTTONTA1L ItAIUMTS AUK (JOODU'A It.U WOMEN ARE LEARNING TO Mra. Arthur Roynolds loft Wodnos- Order your Chrlslmnn Cards
USE BETTER MARKETING
METHODS
for Rock Hlvor, Wj'o. whero sho. our bonutlful lino of samples.
wlll visit her husband.
ton & Son. Gifts that Last.
EXPERIENCED DAIRY OPERATOR sue Is groater. It requires careful,
nccurato titougiitrulness to accom-
. pllsh theso results.
POIYIS WAY TO GREATER
PROFITS
many localities become a groat nui
sance to orchards and farm wops,
and control measuro are nocoaenry
to provent tholr Incronso. In addition
Acting upon tho mlvleo of axtonslon
workors, South Carolina women havo
made steady advances In standardiz
ing tho products thy offer Tor snlo
and In IncrenttiriK tholr output. For
examu'o, in Charleston County, start-
Tho State hns been expending rove- ,0 tho mi,tural ,cl,eck8 effo0,l by c wfth 1 woman two years ago there'
nue nud effort to plnce tho facts boforo
eases Mid predatory animal cnmiM
i!ov ever 70 women shipping In
. flm tiannl wrivci iP nrai'nnr t t uttiHiv. . ..... .
'you. It Is oxpedlont therefore that - - "- wi-ewy imir grauou uiu guaranteed
The following contribution is fromnn intelligent Interest bo taken in the'1" "icroasos in tholr number, nc- ergf,, 'pwo years ago no ono thought
J. L. it. Dickson, an eastern farmor work of these institutions. They are con,lnK lo lho Biological Survoy of 0f fattening poultry boforo sondlng
Who la In tho west for his hoalth and j permanently located and can come to Ui0 UniU'(l Stn,os DeIiarl'"t Agri- to markot. To-day no ono thinks of
to study conditions. Mr. Dickson is you through tholr bulletins and will n,luro nro hy Anting, trapping, sending poultry to market without
a World War veteran who was gassed gladly extend the holplng hand for tho fonc,"8 or poisoning. flnvt fattening It. The women ronllzo
mid who is looking for an altitude i ubking. It is expedient that everyone . . nin"5' stntes l'n8t of tho ftHslss- as nevor boforo tjint a standard bred
wlil.-l, H11 nffm-,1 Mm rm,o vnHnf (Ym.1 ' nir,,naMv .or.1,tnr nar M.la 1P aDDitS arO prOtOCtetl IS gAIHO
The Right Auctioneer
Montis Dollars lo you. My specialty is
FARM SALES
See me or liotin. 1 tun busy but win -book another one.
I. D. BROWWF1ELD
Phone 74 . Hcrshey, Neb.
fowl produces higher priced okks and
.lho effects of tho lmparod iiings. He nld oither through their publications "ml , tho l!,,os,e 80!l80n for them muBt rk poultry than a mongrol. TIio
is temporarily located In Lincoln . or a personal visit. It will bo to your- , " 7 , T ""i,rovi""f'l 10 preserving is niso
ieaui-u iy uiu uimuti uues wopuri- niRrkoI. Two years ago there was only
ment of Agriculture as Fdrmers' Ilul- one woman that produced really stnn
lotln 1288, shows tho requirements ,invtl proson-os and Jolly. Now theroi
in oac.h state. In some states rnbhlts aro n(ne who enn for markot and ,
may bo taken with dog, trap or snare , there are many others who put up a
at uny time, but must not bo shot ! fow lo soii The orlirliinl woman who!
Having purchased the Owl Cafo . during tho close season. In a number t 90( preserves has so developed her
which wjll be heroaflor known as , of States having a close soason for 1 ,,.,... n,ot tmc k..ii i
Of'
county and may decide to stay horo advantage,
permanently if tho climate agrrcos '
with him. Tho Tribuno Is pleased to
print his contribution in full.
Tha dairy cow is ono of tho most
profitable workers any farmor can
Vory Respectfully,
J. L. R. Dickson.
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NOTICE
omploy. She Is willing to pay a ,
liberal allowanca for the privilege of Kiss's Cafe. Wo will ondeavor to give rabbits tho laws permit farmors to an,i ),as planned for an output
t . it... t. i. i i m i . . . . . '
helping to sell the products of the ) " " service nnu ioou ior destroy tno nnnnnis to protect crops 10,000 containers: Tho members of i
farm economically. tno money. Wo will appreciate your or trees. . the local homo demonstration club
Tho checks for her factory output jmtronngo,
nro always acceptable and aro eager-,
ly awaited by her omployors. Theyj
arrtvo with a regularity and donomi-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Uigg.
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EXTENSION ItOAD NO. 217
Poisoned baits can bo used to keep , ,laHiat her and In this way not only ,
down tho numbers of rabbits whore, make pocket money for themselves ,
domestic animals can bo prevented I i,ut Improve tholr own work, and 1n n '
'from gaining access to tho poison. '(ow yonrs tho entire community bids',
Shooting for sport and using for ment fair to be woll known for its special-
nation, proportionate to the environs rro whom 1t mav concern:
afforded hor by intelligent manage- a consent petition presented to tho 'l(-wpvor- 18 proteramo ami win usual- jzed products. Tho number of dozen
mout. , board of county commissioners to 1c- ly 1101,1 tll tin,mnls J check. Ilabblt , 0ggs sold, as reported lo tne oxtonsion
She cannot prwluco butter without cat0 a road commencing at tho South- proof fences n 00 profitably built agent is 8,142 and tho. pounMs of poul-1
proper raw materials, neither can she i west corner of Section ,27, Township wnon tlie nrca to ue Protected la. not try, 19.GR7. q'ho value of canned goods,
battlo with the elements of tho great I u. North of Range 31 wo3t of tho to large. Various washes distasteful to ' nctunlly sold is $512. and tho total'
outdoors and pass a bonus every. Gth P. M. and running thonco North rabuit3 aro recommended for use on ' amount 0f all products is $8,501.94. i
month. Sho does not dollboratoly andjon section Hno to the Union Pacific lree n,nks' ,IS wo11 ns various moch-( in tho State last year approximately,
maliciously "go on strike," She is, Railroad right-of-way. All objection"? flIllcnl contrivances to keep tho bun- r-,000 containers of such standardized,
usually "forced out" by tho short-1 thereto or claims for damage must frv an,lnals from oating tho bark i products as Dixie burgoo, pine bark
Bightodness, or meanness of hor own-1 be filed in the County Clerk's office aml Rlrdling the trees. Feeding rab-fai, Ht0w, Brunswick stow, soup mix-,
er. on or beforo noon of tho 2nd day of ,x'ts ln wi"ter witl wlnter primings J ture. blackberry Jam. fig preserves,'
Sho has no spoaiflod "'por hour , January A. D. 1923 or such road will r aP'l)l0 tre!B or corn- cnuunRO or plum Jolly, grape juice, artlchoko rol-
oodo," no choice In tho selection oflbo established without reference turnips has boon practiced success-, iUUi butter were put on tho market
her trado, yot sho complies with tho . thereto.
most exacting regulations in hor por-(
formances, and turns out a quantity
in product in proportion to favorable j
or unfavorable working conditions
with which she is surrounded. " It is (
fortunate Indeed for many self stylod ;
dairymen that sho is not imbued withj
"power of speech." If she wero, many
Said road to be 66 fc,et wide
A. S. ALLEN
County Clerk
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ROSK ELLEN MATERNITY
HOME
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fully in somo orchards, on tho theory through tho South Carollnn Homo
that It Is cheaper to feed than to ! Producer's Association. This year con
fight them. tracts havo boon signed for about
:o: ' 200,000 containers.
VACATION OF ROADS NO. 120 & 101 :o:
private home before and during
a proud head would hang shamefully i confinement. Babice adopted into
and many a pious petition would nevor j good homes. Confidential.
be uttered in tho mid-week prayer Grand Island
moeting. - 1 ':o:
Tho dairy cow is a highly specialized
typo of animal.' She is not "just anyday ntent.
old cow." For many generations shej Mrs. E. H. Schultz loft last week
has been bred and fed for efficiency in ; for Junction City, Kans. ,
production and has responded with i a beauti'f ul watch for father fwill
To whom it may concern:
Tho commissioner appointed tp vn-,
oato roads Number 120 and 161. Road j
I No, 120 commencing on tho section i
NOTICE
line between sections 8 and 9 Town i
Paving AssossmcntB for tho follow
ing districts may now bo paid at tlu
offico of tho City Treasurer.
' 1 A TJnntrn f linn rfi In n "Tr vfltrkn at
Nebraska I t..cot
erly-diroction, parallel with theouth
Danceland greets yo every Satur- lnk of the North Platte rlvor, and 1
terminating on tho pcction lino bo-1
tween sections 9 and 10 Town 14 1
Rango 33. j1
And road No. 161, commencing on
urtnflnn Una liofwnntl Hnpflnnci O fltlrl
such remarkable performances thatimake hlB Christmas a most happy 10 Town u 3,? thenco nm.
many Inexperienced gasp with in- one. We hare a very complete line n , n uthea8tori; direction to
credulity, yet admit that they aro be-j0f thin model, white and green gold H)0 BecUon ne betwecn aectlons 10
ginning such husbandry to stabilize watches. Clinton & Son. Gifts an(1 n ,n Tow 14 a3 WcBt
ineir incomes as inoy nave ooserven ,'phat Last
others doing. Thoy do not analyze,
tlioy do not intelligently plan on basic
i Paving District
3 (East 4 th Street) ,
4 (West 5th)
C (West 4 to Oak)
6 (East Gth)
Districts 3 and 6 havo been drawing
lntorest since October 6th, 1922, and
1 districts 4 and 5 will begin drawing
intorost December 6th, 1922.
L. E. MEHLMANN
City Treasurer
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factors so necessary to success. They
take their chances with "most nny
old cow," for what sho will givo and
grumble about the hard work and i
small returns, when a little gumption 1
could correct the results satlsfac-1
torlly. '
Tho dairy cow must havo caro,
shelter and propor feed to succeed as
a revenue producing agent Regulari
ty in periods of care and milking are ,
Important factors. She must be kept
clean In body and quarters to per
form advantageously. Sho must havo
sufficient water as well as feed.
A curry comb brush vigorously ap
plied for ten minutes each day will
prove a remarkable benefit in aiding
her to uso hor feed and energy to-1 ,
ward tho desired end.
Balanced rations, propor shelter and
regular caro will produco surprising'
results with "just any old cow" but
she cannot competo witli tho special- j
ized dairy cow as a profit producer, j
butunder skillful management can bo ,
made useful.
Considerate observation, reveals that
tlioro Is a period of tho year in which
tho dairy cow works with oxtra-ordin-ary
efficiency, and teaches tho lesson ,
that if ono wants hor to bo a steady,
persistant revenue producing agent,
thoso favorable conditions must pre
vail throughout the year. Installing
such convnioncofi not only increases
tho efficiency of tho cow but also tho ,
efficiency o'f her master who must j
have hogs and poultry to uso tho
L. & S.
II. A. Davis returned from Denver
has reported In favor of tho vacation , Wednesday after spending sovorhl
thereof and .all objections thereto j lays -wi,h his famy,
must be filed ln tho county clerk's - ;
office on or beforo noon on the 2nd .
dny of January, 1922 or such roads)
r,vill be (vacated without referenda 1
thereto.
A. S. ALLEN
County Clerk
DO YOUK XMAS SHOPPING EARLY
Holiday Happiness
Part of tho fun of
dressing up. Dress
giving
any Holidny is
up for Thnnks-
with n Kuppenhcimer
SUIT or OVERCOAT
We know that tho materials aro the
boat obtainable, and that tho prices Aro
right. Thoro is a world of satisfact
ion knowing you bought well. '
Kuppenheimer Good
Clother
$35 to $50.
North Platte's Fastost Growing Man's Store There is a Roason.
PIANO
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AT A
SACRIFICE
Groceteria.
For quick disposal will make big
sacrifice in price. This is a high grade
make left on our hands ln North .
Pln.tto. Write at onco for special '
price, terms and particulars to the
Denver Music Co., Denver, Colo.
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Miss Ruth Sisomoro was off duty
last wook at tho Phillips plumbing
shop on account of illness.
YOU
25ZZE
I DID THE
Kates k
aise.r
Or aro thoy going to?
Protoct your iwckot book and
buy 100 Old Lino Life Insur
ance on any plan. Soo or phono
SEBASTIAN
FIRST
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For This, Let Us Give Thanks
Tho staunch old Pilgrim Fathers '
on tlio bleak coast of a Strang land,
found enough for which to bo thank
ful to sot aside a day in which to
prniso God for his bounty.
Of tho many things for which we,
throo centuries latter, should give
earnest thanks, tho greatest i Op
portunity. Right living, Borvlco to our com
munity and country and a- trua per
ception of America's dostlny wll cn
ablo us to measuro up to tho mag
nitude of this opportunity.
And for this, let us be truly thankful.
The Platte Valley State Bank
1
Arc cordially invited Ip visit our stores
and inspect our new Xmas lins
DIXON
, The
Jeweler
pi
THE STORE OF A THOUSAND SUGGESTIONS
Our Stock is Lorger and Better Than Fver.
from
Clin-
r.w.'.v.w.v.w