The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 03, 1913, Image 3

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WASN'T GOING INTO DETAILS
Four-Year-Old Had His Own Idea ol
Propriety of Not Airing Strictly
Personal Affairs.
Ono llttlo four-year-old boy who
doesn't livo far from Central pari
west, Now York, has as his partlculai
playmato a llttlo girl of about the
saino age. The children frequently
spend their evenings together, and th
other morning tho girl camo to tb.4
fence and called him.
"Alton," sho cried, "come out and
play."
Alton's mother hoard tho call nnl
said to him:
"Toll her you can't como over Just
now because you havo to tako i
bath."
So Alton went to tho front window.
"Elizabeth," ho called, "I can't como
over now."
Thon ho turned hack to his mother
and added:
"I don't fink tho rest of It need be
salded."
HANDS BURNING, ITCHING
905 Lowell Place, Chicago, III.
"Tho trouble began by my hands burn
ing and Itching and I rubbed and
scratched them till ono day I saw llt
tlo red sorea coming out. My hands
were disfigured and cwollon, and trou
bled mo so that I could not Bleep.
They were cracked and when the
Email sores broke a whlto matter
would come out. I could not do any
hard work; if I did tho sores would
como out worse. For two years no
body could euro my eczema, until ono
day I thought I would try tho CuUcura
Soap and Ointment. I used warm wa
ter with tho Cutlcura Soap and after
that I put tho Cutlcura Ointment on
my hnnds twlco a day for about Ova
or six months when I waB cured."
(Signed) Sam Marcus, Nov. 28, 1911.
Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold
Ihrchout the world. Sample of each
free, with 82-p. Skin Book. Address
post-card "Cutlcura, DepL L, Boston.'
Adv.
Aged Survivors of Our Wars.
I am Informed by the ifnitod States
pension office that tho last soldier of
the rebellion will dlo in 1955. Thai
Is tho estimate made by those who
make a Btudy of vital statistics. II
tho last veteran survives until that
date he will havo lived nlnotj years
after the surrender of Lee.
Kronk, who died a couplo or years
ago in New York state, was tho last
soldier of tho War of 1812, and he
lived considerably more than ninety
years after peace had been signe'd
Bakeman, the last soldier of the
Revolution, lived for eighty-six years
after tho peace of 1783. Philadelphia
Public Ladger.
Their Me&sage..
Tho evening callers were chatting
with their hosts when there came a
patter of llttlo feet along the hall.
"Hush," whispered tho hostess,
raising her hand; "the children are
coming with their good-hlght message
It always gives mo a feeling of rev
erence to hear them. They are so
much nearer to heaven than we, and
vlliey speak from -the fullness of their
little hearts never so freely as when
the dark has comc. Listen I"
There was a moment's pause, and
then tho message came in a shrill
whisper: "Mama," it ran, "Willi
found a cockroach In the tub."
His Honor Was Safe.
Chief Justlco Isaac Russell of the
court of special sessions tells how he
went to tho city hall to call on the
mayor on a rainy day, and as he was
leaving the building he slipped and
bumped all the way down the stone
steps. A man rushed up, helped him
to his feet and asked:
"Is your honor hurt?"
"No," replied (ho Judge; "my honor
remains intact, but my opine seems
to bo Jarred." New York Sun.
Opportunity probably knocked at
your door while you wore out gossip
ing with tho neighbors.
"LIKE MAGIC"
Nev Food Makes Wonderful Changes.
When a man has suffered from dys
pepsia so many years that ho can't re
member when he had, a natural appe
tite, and then hits on a way out of
trouble ho may be excused for saying
"It acts llko magic."
When it is a simple, wholesome
food instead of any one of a largo num
ber of so called remedies in the form
of drugs, ho is mor than over likely
to feel as though a sort of miracle has
been performed.
A Chicago man, In tho delight of re
stored digestion, puU it in this way:
"Llko magic, fittingly describes tho
manner in which Grape-Nuts relieved
mo of poor digestion, coated tongue
and loss of appetite, of many yean
standing.
"I tried about every medicine that
was recommended to mo, without re
lief. Then I tried Grape-NutB on the
suggestion of a friend. By the time
I had finished the fourth package, my
stomach was all right, and for the past
two months I havo boon eating with
a relish anything set boforo me. That
is something I had been unable to do
previously for years.
"I am stronger than ever and I con
sider tho effects of Grape-Nuts on a
weak stomach nB something reallj
wonderful. It builds up tho entire
body as well as tho brain and nerves."
Name given by the Postum Co., Batt'e
Creek, Mich.
"There's a reason," nnd It is ex
plained in the llttlo book, "Tho Hond
to Wellvillo," In pkgs.
Bier rrnd (lie nbote lettcrf A new
one uppenrn from time fo lima, Tlicjr
nre genuine, true, and full of Iianiaa
lutcreat.
FRANCE WINS GREAT HYDROAEROPLANE RACE
.,iimi )NiHiiiiLiuMiiiMfc)i w.iw wiiiii iiiMwmHiinmamiiiiiiBuniM I mi I ! ii llWliin i
lasmzzs&zzssmmmsmmBm
"'Wlfiiiiiiiiiiiniiniwaiininiiiniiuniniiiiiiiiiiii mu n i m inf ii n urn inmifiwuiiw wniinmnitTrrrniimT """
Upper picture Prevost of Franco alighting on tho water after Winning
tho 500 kllomoter international hydroaeroplane race at Monte Carlo, In
which he defeated the United States, England, Italy, Belgium nnd Spain.
Lower picture Tho wreck of Gandart's hydroaeroplane, which fell during
the race, killing the aviator.
Arkansan Appeals to U. S. Court
in Breach of Promise Case.
Girl Given Verdict of $100,000 by Jury
That Was Out Thirty Minutes In
Federal Court at Little
Rock, Arkansas.
Little -Rock, Ark. Tho Supreme
court of tho United States is to have
the unusual experience of reviewing a
breach of promise case which, in tho
federal circuit court hero, was com
pared to the play "Everywoman," by
the attorney for the plaintiff.
William C. Faucette has nppenled to
that tribunal tho Judgment of ?100.000
given to Loda Anderson, who charged
that ho had broken his repeated prom
ises to marry her.
Miss Anderson told the Jury thct
Faucette came Into her life when she
was but fifteen years old. At that
tlmo he frequently met her as sho
left her mother's boarding house on
errands and always talked to her,
complimenting her beauty and com
menting on what flno clothing would
do for her.
.Inn. 1, 1911, sho testified, she went
to hlB office at his invitation, Soon
nfter that, she told tho Jury, he sent
her to Central college at Conwuy,
Ark., to fit her to become his wife.
She said that there was not any tlmo
Miss Loda Anderson.
an intimation that ho was not to
marry her. Ho provided for all of hor
expenses. Including two operations.
She wns compelled to withdraw from
Central college becnuso the president
disapproved of her acquaintance with
Faucette and she went (o Springfield,
Mo. Whllo In the latter city sho re
ceived Beveral endearing letters. This
was after sho had copied, at Fau- j
cetto's request, she testified, a letter
releasing him from their engagement.
Ehc said that ho asked her to do this
merely to please his family. He would
still regard her as previously.
Faucetto's defense was an attack on
Miss Anderson's character.
Attorney Chamberlain, for the plain
tiff, in summing up tho enso to tho
Jury, drew his argument from tho play
"Everywoman," nnd quoted the piny
freely. Attorney Blackwood, for the
defense, drew a picture of the busi
ness man as a prey of designing wom
en. .Judge Trlobcr In his chargo to the
rt-
Jury stripped tho case of roninnce and
sentiment and asked tho Jury to de
cide two questions:
Wus thero nn engagement to wed?
And was Faucette responsible for
Loda Anderson's moral Btundlng?
The Jury was out only thirty min
utes nnd returned a Judgment for
?100,000, the full .amount asked.
SEE NO KISSES IN 2013
Mrs. Barney Hemmlck Declares Wom
en Will Then Wear
Trousers.
Wnshlngton. In 2013 A. D. men nnd
women will both wear trousers and
kissing will be a lost art, according to
tho prophecy In n now plnylot written
by Mrs. Barney Hemmlck, tho fairy
godmother of Washington society.
Mrs. Hommick will produce the play
for the first tlmo ns tho curtain raiser
to her suffrago play.
In addition to tho above noted
changes, Mrs. Ilommlek predicts that
in 2013 character as well as health
certificates will bo required attach
ments to marriage licenses,
H!S BULL THAT GIVES MILK
Animal Was Raised at the Delaware
College Experimental
Farm.
Newark, Del, Tho Delawaro college
experimental farm has a curiosity In
the shape of a Guernsey bull which
gives milk. Professor Harry Hay
ward, director of tho farm, admitted
the presence of the phenomenon say
ing: "It is unusual for a bull to give
milk, but it is not Impossible for
males of tho bovlno family Co develop
mammary glands,"
King Beda Is tho name of this bull
and his milk is rich In fats.
MANY LOST ARTICLES HERE
Wonderful Depot In Paris Removed to
Larger Quarters 100,000 Pieces
Await Owners.
Paris. The wonderful depot of lost
articles, which for thirty years had
its temporary headquarters at the Pre
fecture of Police, Is about to bo re
moved to tho Caserne de la Cite, with
its stocks of 100,000 heterogeneous arti
cles. According to these figures, one
out of thirty adult Parisians lobes
something every day, and the police
depot was really growing too small
Thero Is a Btory of one particularly
oblivious lady who lost tho same um
brella twenty-three times. Sho wrrt
to fetch It twenty-two times, but the
twenty-third time she was too much
ashamed to redeem It, However, a
few days later sho thought sho would
Just go out of curiosity and see If her
umbrella was thero. Sure enough it
was, and ns all tho employes by that
time knew her, ono of them said to
her with a smile. "Madame, will ou
not como and tnke your umbrella?"
Sho had to take It the twenty-thud
time, even ngalnst her desire We
are not told how many times she lost
It after that.
Other stories which the police have
to tell nre scarcely lesB amusing
Loads of lost articles find their way
to tho depot after some great celebra
tlon. Tho day after the departure of
tho king of Spain tho most nstoundlng
finds wore made. The depot received
two swords with dnmask blades and
handles of bolld gold, a neck chain of
diamonds, rubles and umeralds cap
WILL ENTER ARCTIGS
J. K. Cornwall Will Guide Expedi
tion on Mackenzie.
Party of Writers and Artists Will E
plore the Far North That Its
Resources May Be Made
Known to All.
Rdmonton, Alta. James K. Corn
wall of Edmonton, member of tho pro
uncial parliament for Pcaco river,
will conduct a party of writers, artists
and movlngplcturo photographers
down tho Mnckenzlo river, In tho hin
terland of Alberta, to tho frlngo of
tho Arctic circle, to show tho lifer of
the Indian, fur trapper, tradon and
settlers nnd tho development of tho
country. A film compnny will send
two machines nnd an operator. The
party will return about tho end of tho
J ear.
Among others tho party will in
clude Mr. Cornwall, who has passed a,
quarter century In tho northlnnd;
Charles Russell, tho Indian artist of
Montana; Emerson Hough, author nnd
special writer; P. .K. Miller, scientist,
nnd George Fraser, chronologlst.
Tho'routo Ib from Edmonton to
Athabasca Landing by rail, along tho
Athabasca river to tho Mackenzie
river by way of Lesser Slnvo and
Great Slavo lakes, down tho Macken
zie to Porcuplno, to tho Yukon, visit
ing Dawson and Whltchorso nnd go
l:.g thenco to HcrschoH'B lslnnd.
The explorers, traveling in scows,
Eklffs nnd steamers, will visit tho nu
merous trading posts in tho north,
nnd it Ib probnblu that several photo
plays will bo worked out by tho real
pioneers of tho country.
Mr Cornwall, who la financing tho
project, is tho hend of tho Northern
Trading compnny, which operates a
line of boats On northurn wntors. Ho
has been over thousands of miles of
the virgin territory, nnd Ib known
among tho dwellers of tho north as
far as any whlto man hns yet pone
t rated tho interior.
HAS MACHINE TO CUT SKULLS
Doctor Demonstrates Electrical Ap
paratus for Trepanning
Reduces the Pain.
Chicago. Skull cutting by machin
ery is the latest development In era
nlnl surgery. And a. doctor In Chicago
Is tho inventor. A secret demonstra
tion was given at a meeting of a
medical society and surgeons who
were permitted to witness tho opera
tion ao said to havo been greatly
interested.
The machine Is a cylindrical saw
operated at high speed by electricity.
A patient enn bo trepanned by this
method In a fraction of tho tlmo in
quired by the old chisel and hand
worked saw.
In emergency, it wns stnted, tho now
mnchlne can be attached to any kind
of electric current. In cases requir
ing instant operation it is claimed that
the new machine will save many pa
tients who formerly would havo been
considered hopeless cases.
Its greatest usefulness, howovor, is
Eald to lie in tho fact thnt tho numbor
of operable cases will bo increased to
include many whoso weakness of heart
action would prohibit thorn from be
ing nnoVsthetlzed long enough for op
eration by tho old method.
His electrically driven nnw will ro
tate at an exceedingly high Bpeed, cut
ting at a mere touch, so that In tho
hands of a skilled surgeon tho tre
panning operntlon will bo relieved of
a great portion of its danger.
The machlno lino not yet been tried
on a living subject, for tho doctor
wnnled an authoritative confirmation
of IiIb own vIowb. -
-
rings with brilliants and two hats of
naval olllcerB.
On another occasion nn employe ut
the opera found a bracelet with dia
monds which formed part of tho
crown Jewels, nnd belonged to a mem
ber of the Orleans family.
A genera) once found a purso In tho
Bois do Boulogne. Ho handed it to
tho policeman, and a year later tho
samo purse was restored to him with
the injunction that ho was, uccording
to thp law, to be Its depository for
thirty ytars, after which tlmo, in ac
cordance with the statute of limita
tions, he would become tho dcflntto
owner. The puree contnlned $1,25.
"WILD" CATS KILL SONGSTERS
Wealthy Residents of New Rochelle
Park, N. Y., Alarmed by Acts of
Felines.
New York The wealthy residents
of Itochelle Park, New Itochcllo, have
become nlarmed over tho depredations
of a band of wild cats that Is making
raids on pantries and songbirds of
tho park. Tho cats attack thoso who
chase them
Most of the robins nnd thrushes and
tho squirrels huve been killed and
eaten by the cats. Among tho cats
are valuable, angoras and Persians
They hnve colonized In out-bulld-IngB
of the old homo of Dr. II. C.
Bumpus, formerly curate of tho Amor
lean Museum of Natural History of
Now York olty. Tho band hna In
creased to more than 100.
TENDERFEET WIN I
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
HILL AND SONS, THE OAT CHAM
PIONS, ARE COCKNEYS BORN
AND BRED.
City-bred In tho world's greatest
metropolis and untrained as to things
agricultural, wore J. C. Hill nnd his
thrco boyB whon they settled on homo
Blends nt Lloydmlnstcr, in tho Prov
ince of Saskatchewan (western Can
ada), eight yeni'B ago,. Today thoy
are tho recognized champion oat grow
ers ol tho North American continent,
having won twlco in succession the
silver chnllongo cup, valued nt $1,500
nt tho Fifth National Corn exposition,
Columbia, S. C. Tho Plate, officially
known ns tho Colorndo Ont trophy, is
cmblomntlo of tho grand champion
ship prize for tho best bushel of oats
exhibited by Individual farmerB or ex
periment farms ut thoso expositions.
Tho HHl entry won this year in tho
face of (to keenest competition, hun
dreds of exhibits being Bent by expe
rienced farmers from nil parts of tho
United StntcB and Canada. Tho oats
wore grown on land which was' wild
pralrlo less than four years ago,
Whon Mr. Hill nnd his threo pons,
who probably .noVcr saw a wider ncro
ago than tho hills of Hampstcad
Heath, or tho parks of London, came
to Saskatchewan eight years ago, they
hnd llttlo moro capital than was re
quired for homestond entry fees. They
filed on four homesteads, In tho Lloyd
mlnBtor district, which straddles the
boundary of Alberta and Saskatche
wan. Thoy wont to work with a will,
ripping the rich brown sod with break
lug plows and put in a crop, which
yielded fair returns.
Thoy luborod early and Into and de
nied themsolves paltry pleasures, Rind
to stand tho gait for a whllo in rising
to their possibilities. They talked with
successful farmors nnd studied crops
and conditions nnd profited by both.
Tho now llfo on tho farm was strango
but thoy nover lost heart, handicapped
as thoy woro by lack of experience
and capital.
Tho farm Iioubo, modern In every
respect, compares favorably with any
residence in tho city. The Hills havo
substantial bank accounts and their
credit la gllt-cdgo from Edmonton to
Winnipeg and beyond.
"Thero is nothing secret nbout our
methods nor la our plan copyrighted.
Wo first mado a thorough study of
climatic conditions, soil and seed,"
Bald Mr. Hill. "Wo tended our crops
carofully and gradually added livo
Btock, realizing from tho beginning
that mixed farming would pay larger
and moro certain" returns than straight
grain growing. Wo have demonstrated
that fact to our satisfaction and tho
result is that many of tho farmers In
tho district aro following our exam
ple" x
Tho land that tho Hills work is of
tho samo class ub may be found any
whoro in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or
Alberta. AdvortlsemonL
' "" " "" " '
Tho newest Atlantic liner Ikib 11
decks. This Is almost as bad as a sky
scraper reversed.
The Effects
TIIAT INFANTS aro peculiarly Buscoptiblo to opium and ita various
preparations, nil of which nro narootio, is well lcnown. Even in tho
Hiuallest doses, if continued, these opiates causo changes in tho fu no
tions nnd growth of tho cello which nro likely to bocomo permanent, cauBing
imbooillty, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later lifo.
Nervous diseases, such us intractable iictvoub dyspepsia and lack of staying
powers aro n result of dosing with opiates or 'narcotics to kcop children quiet
in their infancy. Tho rule among physicians is that chlldron should never
rccolvo opintes in tho smallest doses for moro than a day at a timo, and
only then if unavoidable.
Tho administration of Anodynes, Drops. Cordials, (Soothing Syrups and
other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot bo too strongly
decried, and tho druggist should not bo a party to it. Children who nro ill
need tho. attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a orimo to
doao them willfully with narcotics.
Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears tho --j? -
signature of Chas. II. Fletcher. fjf ,
Genuine Cnstoria alvrnjH hears tho slgnuturo st&aScy ccccAiiC
Catarrhal Fever
His Business.
"From the way that follow has been
talking to you, I judge he Is a hot air
artist."
"So he Is advertising agent for a
now furnuco."
Literals.
"Walls havo ears."
"I should say so with all thoBe dic
tagraphs hanging on them."
Liquid blue li a weak solution. Avoid It.
Duy ltt-d Cross Hall lllue, the blue Hint's all
bluu. Ask yuur grocer. Adv.
Ivo comes nnd growH through
serving, not through being sorved.
llonry Clay Trumbull,
LEWIS' Rinale Hinder clpnr (jIvt-R you tliu
ricli natural quality of cowl tobacco. Adv.
Unless you know your duty how
will you be ablo to dodge It'
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
RICH IN CURATIVE QUAL1TJKS
FOR BAOKAOHE, RHEUMATISM.
KIONBYS AND BLADDER
TE rfTTTj' Ttwtf A imdnlidiacoiof
ECZEMA M,C
trial, r, lliUi (luau to., nMi l.ri, u,u.ri,, nuwwi
Alex. G. Buchanan & Son
arc always flhtlni; for the
Live Stock Shipper's Interest
GET IN TOUCH WITH THEM
WOMAN GOULD
NOT WALK
She Woo So 111 Restored to
Health by Lydia E. Pink
horn's Vegetable
Compound.
Pcntwntcr, Mich. "A yoarngolwa
very weak and tho doctor said I had a
Borioua displace
ment. I hnd back
ncho mid bearing1
down paina so bad
that I could not sit
In n chair or, walk
across tho floor and
I was In scvoro pain
nil tho time I felt
discouraged ns I had
taken ovorythlng I
could think of and
wns no better. I
began takinrj Lydia E. Pinkhnm'a Vcg
ctablo Compound nnd now I am strong
nnd healthy." Mrs. Auco Darling,
R.F.D. No. 2, Box 77, Pcntwatcr, Mich.
ItoadWliatAMotUcrWomrm nays
Peoria, 111. "I had such backachea
that I could hardly stand on my feet. I
would feel liko crying out lota of times,
nnd hnd such n heavy feeling in my right
side. I had such tcrriblo dull headaches
every day nnd thoy would mako mo feel
so drowsy and olecpy nil tho tlmo, yet I
could not sleep at night.
"After I had token Lydia E.Pinkham's
Vcgctnblo Compound n week I began to
improve My bnckacha wai less and
that heavy feeling in my sido went
away. I continued to tnko tho Com
pound nnd nm cured.
" You may publish this if you wish."
Misa Claim L. Gauwitz, It.lt. No. 4,
Box C2, Peoria, 111.
Such letters provo tho valuo of Lydia
E. Pinkham'a Vcgotablo Compound for
woman's ilia. Why don't you try it?
Your Liver
Is Clogged Up
That'. Why You'ro Tirpd-Out of Sorto
Havo No Appotito.
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
will put you right
in n few days.
They do.
their duty.
Cure Con-
cttnnttntt
Biliousness, Indigestion and Sick I leadachs
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL TIUCE.
Genuine must bear Signature
DAISY FLY KILLER ft .rfffi ft
flttl TiHt. OlMB M
BktnenUI, oonriolt.
chp. tkili all
anas Mud of
mil, can ttUi or tip
orar, will nut soil c
Injure anything.
Uuanntl n ottT
AlldaatareoriMBt
1M fardMk
BABOLD I01URB. 1B0 Dtb Ait , Brooklja, It. T.
of Opiates,
IS w
.BiHlir jtrx-rr-nV-
3K3NlHKir.Kd
mmijsr w ittle
mmm iyck
JHMKNt pills.
$&&&z
S to 0 doaca afuin rnrn.
Onn M'-conl tmllln Hl'OIIN'H guuranlcinl tocureacMe,
Hnfp for nn mnro hor ur colt.
H)ion bottle, (4. (let It of druk'gULii, lumen dealora or direct trow
maniifnttrni. niprrn luld.
hl'OIIN'b It inn bcitl prurontWfl of all forms of dlatanipor,
Sl'OlIN 31KDIOAI. CO.,
CluimUU and llucturlologlil, Goilion, Inil., V, S. A,
Nebraska Directory
BOILER REPAIRS
Kiiicrlbollor makers sent anrwhero anrllme.
WILSON STEAM nOILLIt CO.. Omaha
DEFIANCE STARCH
is constantly growing in favor becauso it
Does Not Slick to the Iron
and it will not injure tho finest fabric. Yot
laundry purposes it has no equal. 16 ox.
package li)c. I -3 more ttarch for snme money.
DEriANCC STARCH CO., Omaha, Nebraska
Try Us It Will Pay You
i Column your slock to us for good prlcea good nila
wiiu pruuiiii ii'uiiiuiiii-e, iv mo or wirtt ua tor any
d(lrcd Information rcjKurdlti2llioui.irltot. All cum
UDDkatUina nnwerul prunipilr, Wa nro worklu
lor jour Intcrett and approclato yuur bualccaC
N. E. ACKER A, CO.,
Live Stock CommiRGtlon
1 loon 110-112 Eithuta Hit , Stock tit. Stitloi, t Omiia, Rtk,
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