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The North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune from North Platte, Nebraska • Page 8

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THE NORTH PLATTE SBMI-WBlflKLY TRIBUNE cim-HHecklu Ertbune. WILSON TOUT. Editor nnd Publisher. Entered nt the North Platto, Nebraska jPoBtofflco as Second ClasB Matter. SUHSCHIPTION I'KICIJj One Year, In advance $2.00 l'HIIAY, SKPTK.IIHKK KM, LOCAL AN J) PERSONAL HOYS WIN HOiVOJIS IN STOCK AT XKJIKASKA STATU FA lit.

Lincoln County Stock Judging Toam won fourth place ut the Stnto Fair In competition with 18 tooins and George Koch of Horshoy was 0th asj Individual judge In competition rlth SO Judge. Lincoln County wa II points un.ler 3 place, 20 undor 2nd. ftnd OR points undor 1st place In possible score of 1200 points. Goorge Koch of Horshoy won 1014 points, Jamo Rosso of Maxwell DOl' and Owon Powoll of Sutherland 900 points. Till Iinlntr Mut flrut vuiir nt Plnli work and tho first oxporlonco of the boys In this work makos us well plonsod with tho rosults.

The close placing shows that all tho boys wore working linr nn)l shoud bo ablo to do bettor noxt year. Manloy Rnsmus-Hon of Maxwell wns with thorn as al-tomnte. Goorgo Kellogg couched thorn and tho, Farm Uuronii pays expenses. OA UTI OF THANKS wish to thank tho frlonds, nolghbprs and nil who holpod, and for tho beautiful floral offerings. UltWlllZ Lllll IllllI'MH HUM ilfllllll 111 iiiit C7 wfc husbnnf'l and brother.

Mrs. Frank Martin. Win. Martin. Mrs.

Mary Hobas, Will all Episcopalians and thoso In-torostod In tho church, ploaso remember that nil sorvIceH have boon ro-sumod. Noxt Sunday tho following services will bo held: 8 a. inIIoly Communion. 9:30 a. hi.

Sunday School. 11:00 a. in. Morning prayer nnd sormon. 3:00 p.

in. Sunflny School on Norh Sldo. 7:30 p. mi Evening prayer and sormon. Suits, Coats nnd Drosses In tho lat-cst ofvmodols thnt express Individuality and good tasto.

Now Is tho tlmo to mako your selection as our best mojlcls nro soiling T. Tramp Sons. Ken TiMftlr TTnttt nt Ttin t.nnilnr AT or. Pantile Co. Mr.

and Mrs. S. O. Broguu returned to their home In Keystone Wednes day aftor visiting the P. P.

Maddrtx home. Soe Flsk lints at The Loader Mercantile Co. Tho body of Private Paul II. Martin of llerslley, a Ujiro of the late worftl war, la expfrfStW.tQ arrive In the city today. See Flak HaUs at ilfie Leader Mercantile Co.

nontnu MoMlohaol lit some powdw which he was playing with and Is suffering a badly burned hsnll and face, Tho High Grado well-known Gordon Ferguson Furs are being shown In your city, on display at Tramps' Heady to Wear. Do not inlss the opportunity to see real furs at reasonable prices. 13. T. Tramp Sons.

Mombors of the Moii'h Sunday School class of the Methodist Churoh will bo entertained kit the homo of Louis Honor this ovoning. All mom bars are asked to moot nt the church nt sovon o'clock. Tho Epworth League of the Methodist Church is planning reception to the teachers In the city schools on next Tuesday ovoning. This Is an annual event with tho MethofllstB nnl thoy take a spoclal ploasuro in meeting ana wolcomlng tho tonchors. Goorge Razes has loascd part ot tho front of tho Durhiu Gnrago In tho (Masonic block and huts moved his shining parlor to this locution from tho Ilinman block.

He has fixed up very ploasant quarters hero unjl the locatloil Is a good one. Tho building nt C07 Dowoy, owned by Minor Ilinman and until recently ocouplod; by Gcorgo Razes shoo shining pallor, is being romodolcd and tho roar oxtenjiod to tho alloy. It will then bo a full-sized storo room. It Is said to havo boon engage by some local partius for grocory stQi-o but this is not cortnln. Tho mombors oftho ladles' band woro tho guests of the members of tho Klwanls Club Tuesday at their regular wcokly luncheon nt tho Country Club.

Tho ladles pleased tho club mombors with thoir unusually gool music. John Hnston, a conductor on tho Union will move his family hero from Sldnoy tho first of tho weok His daughtor Virginia ontored tho local high school nnl has been tho week guest of Miss Mnbollo McFar-lnmL W3L WALDORF, Tinner. Makes or repairs anything made of tin or sheet motal. 510 Locust. Undor General Hospital.

KEITH I THEATRE Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, 3-Days Presentation Do Luxo Read what tho Papers say: "A mastorploco." TImos. "Sho's Superb." World. "Groatost love story." Sun. "America halls this now star." -News. "Runs whole gamut ot human "Miss Negri would Intrigue St.

Anthony himself." Post. (Mirror. Associated First National Pictures, Presents Tho Audacious, In- qoniparablo PASSION POLA NEGRI The Fam ous continental star in A Mighty Epic of tUo Scroon Two years to Produce Cast at 5000. 9 Reels That Seem But 5 OF INTEREST TO RURAL READERS FARM UUKKAU JfKWS SIMVICK SUPPLIES ITKMS FOR Till trirum: rhahlrs Accoivllng to U. S.

Farmers' Bullc- tln 1175, corn yields can bo increased moro surely by tho Use of hotter seed than In any other way. Sod coin should be solected In the field from stalks which yieM best In equal competition with othors. Generally speak- lug, the seed corn that produce the best Is the cheapost. Farmors arc ustlflod In devoting considerable time to selecting and caring for it or In paying prces If bettor seejl corn Is purchased, Ask tho Collogo of rlculturo or tho agricultural extension agont in your county for this bulletin. During the sonson.

Just past, Blink ing smut (or bunt) of whoat has in somo soetlons of Nebraska caused a crop loss running as high ns 25 per cont. This loss may bo greatly re-ducoj by troatment of seed whoat be fore planting. A fow pints of For- mnlln, a fow gallons of water, and a few hours labor comblno into an ev- collont insurance policy. Detalldl instruction, printed on a card conven ient to carry In tho pocket or tack on tho wall of tho granary, may bo se cured by asking tho Collogo of Agrl- cultuo at Lincoln or tho agricultural oxtenslon agent In your county for circular 113. During tho last three months tho poultry specialists and extension agents of tho Collogo of Agriculture have held poutry culllrig demonstra tions In 218 Nobrnskn communities.

In tho course of thoso demonstrations more than 4200 non-layers woro iden tified an(l separated from tho layers. and the people present woro shown how to do the same thing for them- hoIvob with tholr own flocks" Folks who did not got to attend a culling demonstration can socuro an illus- tratejl bulletin of which tho third edi tion is now being printed. Ask tho Collogo or tho agricultural extension agent In your county for bulletin 05, "How to select tho Good Tho engineering specialists of the Collogo of Agriculture are co-opornt- lng with tho Swnnton -schoo bonr(, in a Uomonstraton which will bo of inter- ost to country vlllago schools. The Swnnton school of 150 pupils has no had iany modern sanitary conveniences. Plnns prepared by tho Collogo of Agriculture and now being executed by tbp Swanton board will give the school building complete water supply an(i sowage disposal systems.

A largo soptlc tank Is being constructed and modern toilot rooms connected with It. An air-pressure water system is also in process of installation. Other schools that may bo Interested in something of tills sort shoulU consult the agricultural extension agents in Uielr respective counties. ital stock. The stock is divided equally botweon farmors nnd bankers and ulsd equally distributed among the nlnty-nlno Iowa counties.

Tho purpose Is to loan monoy on roal ostato, llvo stock, anfl warehouse rocolpts to farmors exclusively through rediscounts, which will onnblo banks to turn tholr monoy repeatodly which 1a turn will menu a widening circle of credit to the grower. When II. D. Lute secretary of the Nebraska Farm Huroau Federation was In Washington recently attonding tho grain rate hearing, he was in consultation with bonds of the federal bureau of markets In regard to the proposed use of wireless telophonos for tho sproadlng of market and crops report to the rural homes and communities. Mr.

Lute was particularly Interested In the claims malic that A low prlco wireless tolephono rccelv ing oqulpment has not yet been perfected. This report, Mr. Lute was advised, is not woll Federal bureau market officials tofld him that such Instruments have absolutely boon perfected. However, ho was advised that thore Is a squabble botweon tho Wostinghouso Company and the Gen-oral Electric Company over certain pntont rights. Thoso dlfforoncos It was also said would soon bo ndjustod nnd it is probable that those cheaper wirolos telephonic instruments will be obtainable in qunntltios Into this fall.

Mr. Lute was also advised that the bureau of markets feol that weather conditions lute in the fall or early In tho winter aro bettor for the r.i'dlo experimental work than tho presont hot temperature which causes a higher static condition CARD OK TIIAXS We wish to express our sincere thanks to the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers and friends and neighbors for their kinjiness during our recent bereavement. Also for the boautlful floral tributes. Mrs. G.

D. Chamberlain children O. Chamberlain and family Mrs. Floronco Savin Mrs. Rachol Martin Miss Alice Chamberlain.

Want Ads APPLES FOR SALE. 1 hnve for sal fair quality of apples which I will sell for $2.00 a bushel at the orchard. Also swoot cUor at GOo a gallon. Sunday monay Is good. Roy Spurrier, ISlmwoo.l Farm.

Rugs dusted, cleaned or slzd. Phonos 1039W or 001W. NOTICE Thl Is to certify that the total In-(talitedtioss of Tha North Platto Atr Terminal Company Is Dated this 26th day of August, 1921. J. E.

SEBASTIAN, Prescient. L. C. CARROLL, JOHN B. EDWARDS.

JOHN J. HALLIGAX. Directors. fjra ho There's certainly a lot to talk about when the subject is Fall Shoo Styles. Eor Fashion permits wonderful latitude.

It really seems as though "any style" is good if it is pretty and comfortable. Yet there are two definite divisions one the walking shoes which show much individuality in decoration, tho' clingng to low or medium heels; the other the novelty styles, among which beautiful strapped effects dominate. Black patent leather is" very popular, and but why try to tell you all in an ad. Tis better far for you to stop in and see these beautiful new Fall Styles, then you can judge which are best for you, WE FIT THE FEET, tiWWHi BiiJI'Wm "iHMMMi lu il'i I1 Umli il FORMERLY Imwmfiik shoe At this season of tho year when wo aro oxpectlng pullets to ninturo fo egg production, it must bo remem bored that nothing retards maturity moro effectively than lico and mites All sevon kinds of lice founll on lions can bo readily controlled by applylu sodium fluorides by 'the "pinch method." A pinch of sodium fiuorlJe Is rubbed Into tho skin undor each wing, on the back, on the neck, on tho brenst, on each thigh, and arouim the Mitos llvo In tho cracks and In Ijilnrk corners of the hen houso and crawl upon tho hens at night, suck blood from them, and return to tholr hiding place in tho daytime. They can bo controlled by cleaning the house well and spraying with kerosene, arudo oil or stock dip.

Tho oljd cylinder oil from the crank enso of a trac. or or automobllo mixed with one-fourth kerosene and sprayed into all orucks and crovlcos in tho houses, nosts and coops will control thorn. orF further information on this sub-Joct got U. S. Farmors' Bulletin 801 from the Collogo of Agriculturo or tho agricultural oxtonsion agent In your county.

Stops nro oxpocted to bo taken ut looting of tho Nebraska Agricultural uncll to bo hold in Lincoln 'during stnto fair looking to tho organize 'ii in Nebraska of farmors flnnnco corporation, probably nloug linos Blm-1 to tho corporation recently or-r Mzed in Iown. H. D. Luto. secrc-trvy ot tho Nebraska Farm Huroau Federation has boon making an investigation nlong tho linos of local farm crodlta for somo tlmo.

Tho Nu-bniBka Agricultural Council is composed ot roprosontntlvos ot each of the Nobraska farm organizations nnl It Is hoped to got thoso organizations solidly behln tho stnto farmers flnnnco corporation. Tho Iowa corporation Is capitalized for flvo million dollarH with one million dollars paid up enp- r'or Sale Furniture and a bicycle PJiono G21W. Mlnle'l Plain phone 1219J 210 North Ash. For Sale Tomatoes, per bushel. L.

I. Tucker. Phone G98J. Wnnled Cloun rngs at Tnlbune Office. For Sale Corn Binder, Mk.

Magnu-son. North Platto. Wanted Competent girl for juauwork. Phone 132. Wanted A girl for general housework.

Apply at 703 W. 3rd. Wnnte'l Girl for light housework. 008 W. 2nd.

Phono 12C0J. Wanted Horses to trade for cars. J. A. Bantn.

015 Pino St. Phono 157J. For Rent Largo front room. Furnished or unfurnl8hrl. 41G E.

6th. Lust Sack containing books and other nrticles. $5 reward. Return to this office. Wanted To make automobllo tops to order.

See J. A. Bnnta CIS Pino St Thono 17GJ. for Sale Ono soft coal and one bard coal stove, good as new, A. Kocken, 220 West Gth St.

Wanted A mankind wife for gener al farm work. Recommendations. Andrew Oleson, Phono 780F11. Wnnted To trade GOO acres of land woll improved for North Platto property. Sco J.

A. Banta. G15 Pine St, Phone 175J. ror Sale Good eight foot Sumpsou windmill, 30 foot tower, GO barrel storago tank and 30 feet 2 Inch pipe B. A.

Wilson, 2G So. Elm. Phono 245J I' or halo Two-thirds sharo of SO acres of good corn In tho fleld and 25 acres of onts; also cattle, horses, hog3 nnd mnchlnory. C. John Broso, phone 793F4.

For Sale Equity in two cholco lots In North Platto. Write for description then mako offor. Good used car ac- coptujl as part paymont. Wood Tiro Rubber. 1G22 Cuming, Omahn, Nebr.

For Sale Good for sale. 14.5 acres of corn and GOO acres of pasturo In connection. Glvo prlvllogo ot feed lug stock on place. 3 miles east of Stato Farm. P.

L. Wagnor. Motor Routo A. Howard $5 rowara paid" for return of IS Inch Pennsylvania lawn mower taken froiilfiy yard; right whcol brok. on and spoko wolded.

J. V. Romlgh, 821 West 4th For Snlo50 head of coming three yeur old cows. These aro all high grado Iloroford stock bred to thoroughbred Horoford bull. Call at my placo 8 miles sduthwest of North Platto.

ClauB Anderson. 1 1 When an architect undertak to plan and design something in the way of a suitable small house or buugalow he takes pride in his efforts in order thatjie may- workout something that is a credit to a community so far as the design and the practical planing of the building is concerned. We have in the the above picture an all modern stucco bungalow of five tooms and bath with 'breakfast room off kitchen and dining room, built in cabinets in kitchen, large closets In connection to. bedrooms. It is heated with an Areola hotwater heating system which is placed in the rear entry.

This bungalow can be built for approximately $3500.00. Complete plans and specifications lor this bungalow are on file at the office of VICTOR F. BECK, Architect. Over Hirschfelds Clothing 5toie. Noith Platte, Nebr.

Keep on Smiling II The hardest fellow to lick is the ffl II man who smiles while he fifehtsi Keep on smiling and it will kill your worries. 1 I Local and outside conditions just- I ify our belief in better times. First National Bank,.

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