The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 21, 1913, Image 6

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    THE NORTH PLATTE 8EM1.WEEKLV TRIHUNE.
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Gretna Green Ceremony.
A young couplo who arrived nt Bcr
ulck tho othor Sunday were married
after tho Scottish fashion In a delight
fully simplo way.
They drovo over tho border Into
Scotland, and stopping at a spot
where two men woro seated, tho young
man said that ho and tho lady wished
to bo married and that they could not
adopt tho conventional method, as it
would bo stopped directly tho banns
vCero put up,
Tho couplo then formally took each
other for man and wlfo beforo the two
witnesses, and a document to that ef
fort was produced and signed by tho
parties and tho witnesses.
Look, Mother! If tongue is
coated, give "California
Syrup of Figs."
Children love thin "fruit laxative,"
and nothing olso clonnuop, the tender
stomach, liver and bowels so nicely.
A child Blmply will not stop playing
to empty tho bowels, and tho result Is
they become tightly clogged with
waste, llvongets sluggish, stomach
sours, then your llttlo ono becomos
cross, hair-sick, fovorlBh, don't oat,
sloop or act naturally, breath Is bad,
system full of cold, has sore throat
stomach-acho or diarrhoea. Listen,
Mother! Seo If tonguo is coated, then
glvo a teaspoonful of "California
Syrup of FlgB," and In a few hours all
tho constipated waste, sour bllo and
undigested food passcq out of tho sys
tem, and you have a well child again.
Millions of mothers glvo "California
Bymg of Figs" because It is perfectly
harmless; children lovo it, and it nev
er falls to act on tho stomach, liver
and bowols.
Ask at tho storo for a GO-cont bottlo
of "California Syrup of Figs," which
has full directions for babies, children
of all ngta and for grown-ups plainly
printed on tho bottlo. Adv.
Something Like.
"Did you over fool tho Influence of
a starlight night?"
"Humph I All moonshine."
Hash Is tho stuff soma queer dreamB
arc mado of.
Why Old Backs Ache
What a pity that so many persons past
middle ago nro worried with lama backs,
aching kidneys, poor eyesight, sick head
ache, dizziness, gravel, dropsy or dis
tressing urinary ills. Kidney weakness
brings these discomforts in youth or ago
and is n dangerous thing toneglect.forit
leads to Bright's disease and uric nciil
poisoning. Doan's Kidney Pills havo
brought now strength to thousands of
lamo backs have rid thousands of
annoying urinary trouble.
AnArkamas Case
C. A. Hendricks,
nta mil. r
Quten, Ark.. says!
"I via Injured
and mr kidneys
were weakened. I
suffered a great
deal from kldnny
disorder and I bad
gravel. I took all
kind or medicine,
but found no re
lief until I uatd
Dean's Kidney
rilla. Tiro boxes
cured ma and I
haven't suffered
since."
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Get Doan'a at Any Store, 60c Box
DOAN'SA
FOSTER-MlLuURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
The Army of
Constipation
la Growing Smaller Every Day.
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
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Bilioiuaen.
Indigettloa, Sick Headache, Sallow Skin.
SMALL riLL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
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WASTE ROAD BUILDING FUNDS
Department of Agriculture Points Out
Need of Constructing the Right
Kind of Roads.
Tho oflico of public roads of tho de
partment of ngriculturo Is making a
strong effort to focus tho mind of Mie
country on the fact that inalntoanco
and offectlvo repair are of t-qual Importance-
with the actunl Improvement
of bad roads. Investment of money
in new roads does not become real
economy until provlBion Is mado for
keeping these now roads In condition
after they are built. If a now road
was built and then allowed to fall Into
disrepair, much of the original in
vestment Is simply wasted.
Europe, generally speaking, 1b nhcad
of the United States In tho matter
of road improvement, but Croat
Urltaln is struggling with a problem
similar to tho ono that confronts tho
peoplo of tho United States. In Eng
land, Scotland and Wales there are no
fewer than 2,140 soparato authorities r
who between them, administer 175,487
miles of roads, or an average of only
82 miles aplcco. In Scotland, apart
from tho big cities there nro over
200 burghs, one-half of which have but
ten miles of road aplcco to maintain.
Needless to say, such n mlnuto mile
ago Is insufllclont to keep the road
plant fully occupied all the year
around, and renders the employment
of a skilled engineer Impossible for
economical reasons.
Officials of tho oflico of public roads
when called upon for assistance by the
various states aro pointing out that
road building la an art based on a
Bclenco, and that trained men and ex
perienced men aro necessary to so
euro the best results from the expendi
ture of road funds.
Statisticians havo found that al
though tho avorago expenditure on tho
Improvement of roads exceeds ono mil
lion dollars a day, a largo portion of
tho money in the United States 1b
wasted because of tho failure to build
tho right typo of road to, meot tho
local requirements or tho failuro to
provldo for tho continued maintenance
of tho improvement.
Tho various states and counties
within the past six months havo
taken a greater interest In road im
provement thnn over beforo In the
history of tho United tSatcs, nnd thero
la now n strong movement to con
sorvo the roads of tho country where
they aro Improvod. Scientlllo mainte
nance will bo ono of tho chief fea
tures of tho work of tho oflico of pub
lic road? throughout tho present year.
KEEPS ROADS IN CONDITION
Device Known as Chuck-Hole Filler
Has Been Invented by Idaho Man
for Work In Country.
A simple device for keeping coun
try roads in good condition, and
known na a chuck-holo filler, has boon
Invented by nn Idaho farmer. Dy
moans of an 18-Inch steel disk or
blade, which revolves upon one end
of a steel rod fastened to a rear axlo
A Machine for Keeping Country Roado
In Good Condition.
of tho vohiclo at such an anglo that
tho disk la slightly out of lino with tho
rear wheel, tho disk cuts and throwa
tho dirt toward tho wheel, and n drag.
3& feet long, immediately behind the
disk, lovols tho surface aB tho vehicle
Is drawn along tho road. Tho ma
chlno weighs about 150 pounds.
Good Roads.
Tho making of good roads Is one of
tho most Important dutios of tho
American peoplo, and tholr prompt
ropalr and careful maintenance la
osBontlal There Is probably no sub
Joct in which tho progroBsivo farmer
is more deoply interested than that
of having roads connecting him with
his markets over which ho may bo
able to haul the groatcat posslblo load.
Good roadB, llko all othor good things,
aro too expensive to build and of too
much value to bo neglected.
Missouri Hob "Shown."
It is estimated that tho voluntary
labor by business men nnd farmers
put on the roads of Missouri for two
dayB waB worth to tho state in money
Value about 1,600,000 boBldes tho
Impetus glvon tho good roads move
mont, whosu valtio canubt bo calcu
lated In dollars and cunts. Ono lead
ing ambition of every stato ought to
bo for its good roads, and Missouri, in
Btrlct accordanco with ita motto, has
"aliown" tho othor stateB how practi
cal the ambition is in its own casu.
EXPERIMENTS TO CONTROL THE PEACH SPOT
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The peach fruit spot first appears
on the fruit an a daik brownish or
black speck about tho olzo of a pin
head, says a wrltor in tho Farmpr's
Review. In a fow weokn it grows one
eighth to oncMiimrter of an inch In dia
meter nnd lo generally round. It then
haB a very dark, almost black center
around which la u dark brown ring,
and tho outer margin of the spot is
reddish in color.
Tho upper portion of the peach, as
It growB on tho troe, oeoma to bo af
fected more thnn tho lower portion.
This shows that very Hkoly the spores
como from tho branches abovo tbosa
upon which tho peucboB grow. Tho
trouble is alwayB worso in closely set
orchards whoro shade is dense, and it
h nlso found to bo worse in tho center
rather thnn on the outside, rowo of
Buch orchards. This 1b duo, no doubt,
to tho moro moist condition found In
bucIi orchards. A comparatively moist
season Ib undoubtedly moro favorable
for tho growth, of the fungus than a
dry one.
Careful Investigation nnd several
experiments havo been mado to de
termine when and what kind of spray
should be used to control tho peach
fruit spot, with the following conclu
sions: Spray in the fall with lime Bulphur
of Hordeaux. Eitiicr a good com
mercial brand of llmo sulphur, ono
gallon to ten gallonB of water, or
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SHELTER FOR FARM TOOLS AND MACHINERY
SBSi "ml i 'HIt:
Are you going to allow those road-tools and machinery to set out
in tin weather all fall, winter, and early spring, ruBting out worse than
th1 wear out? You paid out hard car,h for thom. "Why not see that they
are properly sheddod, and thus prolong their usefulness?
USEFUL NOTES ON
LATE GARDEN WORK
After Crops Are Removed All Old
Vines, Plants and Weeds
Should Be Removed.
It Is a vary good plan to mulch the
rhubarb plants with a lot of corn
stalkB or coarse grass. This will pro
tect the plants during tho winter, and
abio keep weeds from choking tho
plants if kept on after cultivation In
tho spring.
Unless great care Is taken in tho
selection of home-grown seed, It Is
wiser to buy thom of a rollublo seed
'iouso.
After the crops are, all romovoa
dom tho garden, rako up all old vlneB,
plants and, weeds of ovory descrip
tion, and burn them.
Some peoplo Bay that It is bettor
to allow tho old vinos and even tho
weeds to rot on tho ground In tho
fall, but wo think It bettor to clean
up thoroughly and uso stable manuru
to supply tho necessary humus,
If weeds nro allowed to Ho in tho
garden over wintor, tho soedB will bo
ready for business In tho spring long
boforo It la tlmo to plant vegetables.
If celery Ib to bo brought Into a
storage house for tho winter, cut tho
tap-root, lift It from tho ground, and
then with a Btrong knifo cut off tho
branchlug rootB and most of tho
uarth.
If tho gardon is to havo a heavy
coat of mnnuro, why not apply It
now? Manuro Bhould be put on be
foro tho ground is turned over. In
the spring a good dlBktng or work
with a spado will put It in flno condl-dltlou.
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Market.
I homemade llmo sulphur, twenty
pounds of lime and ilftcon pounds of
sulphur to fifty gallons of water, can
be usdd with good results. If Dor-
' dcaux is used, make as follows: Use
four pounds of copper sulphate (blue
stone), flvo pounds of stone limo to
fifty gallons of water. First dissolve
the copper sulphato In either hot or
cold water; dlluto It by adding water
to make twenty-flvo gallons of tho
solution. Slack tho stono lime and
dlluto with water to twenty-flvo gal
lons, making a milk of lime. Pour tho
coppor Bulphntp and milk of llmo bo
lutlonn together into tho spray bar
rel or tank through a medium flno
Blove.
Apply either the lime sulphur or
Bordeaux sprays in the fall as soon
as most of tho leaves havo fallen.
This generally can bo done the latter
part of Octobor or the first part of
November. The writer prefers lime
sulphur to Bordeaux, but either will
control tho trouble If the spraying Is
thoroughly done. Do not pso a metal
spray tank for tho use of Bordeaux
unlesB it is lined or made of copper,
as It will eat into the metal.
Prune heavily In late winter to al
low tho sun to penetrate to the
branches and .leaven during tho sum
mer. If tho trees are set so closely
as to crowd, It would be well to cut
out every other one In tho rcva bo
that tho trees altornato In the towb.
REDUCING COST OF
FARM HORSE POWER
Too Few Animals Means That
Those in Hand Will Be Over
worked, Causing Loss.
The Blmploat way to reduce ihc cost
of farm horso power la to keep fewer
horses. No doubt many farms carry
moro horses than necessary to do tho
farm work, but If tho number Is re
duced to tho point where the farm
work cannot bo efficiently done more
eoiioua loss In tho other direction will
result. Too fow horses means that
those In hand will bo overworked, a
positlvo loss, or that somo work that
should be dono will bo slighted. It is
vory common, however, to find on
somo farms two, threo or moro Idle
horses right through tho busiest sea
son. It takes good judgment and much
oxperlonco to dotormlno tho correct di
viding lino, but it is a phase of tho
question well worth very careful con
sideration. Somo small farms curry machinery
too largo for Uio bIzo of tho farm. A
70-ticro farm, all tillable, has no busi
ness carrying machinery that requires
four horses for hauling. In that case
ono or two extra horses will bo Idle
tho larger part of tho year. Throe good
horses should do ull tho work on a
farm of that size, and tho extra horse
in eating up proflta. Big machlnory is
a, groat ndvantago on a largo farm, but
it 1 out of placo on a small farm.
Pig Essentials.
To mako fall pigs do well, they
must bo provided with warm sleeping
quarters at night, and filled with sua
Bhtno during tho day.
And That Won Her.
"1 don't seo what argument your
wlfo used to get that woman I was
trying to got to cook for us, wo told
her wo would tront her like ono of tho
family 7"
"My wlfo promised her that we
wouldn't."
In a Hot Place.
Blx A man can't tnko hlo money
with him when ho dies; and oven If he
could, what good would it do him?
Dlx Well, he might get Boino com
fort out of a cool million.
The Cause.
She I don't know what makes her
so positlvo about everything,
he Her sex. Puck.
From 40 to 50 Woman's Critical Period.
Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hot
flashes, severe headaches, melancholia, dread of impending
eyiK palpitation of the heart, irregulajrity, constipation and.
dizziness are promptly treated by intelligent women who
are approaching the period of life.
This is the most critical period of woman's life and she
who neglects the care of her health at this time invites in
curable disease and pain. Why not be guided by the ex
perience of others and take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound? It is an indisputable fact 'that this grand old
remedy has helped thousands of women to pass through
this trying period with comfct and safety. Thousands of
genuine and honest testimonials support this fact
Froro. Mrs. HENRY HEAVKilN, Cadiz, Ohio.
Fort "Worth, Texas. "I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham. Vegeta
ble Compound and derived great benefit from its use. It parried me
safely through tho Change of Life when I was in bad health. I had
that all gone feeling most of tho time, and headache constantly, I was
very nervous and the hot flashes were very bad. I had tried other
remedies and doctors, but did not improve until I began taking Lydia.
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It has now been fioinetima since
I took the Compound and I have had no return of my old complaints.
I always praise your remedies to weak women." Mrs. Hrarar
Heayilin, R. F. D. No. 5, Cadiz, Ohio.
Prom Mrs. EDWARD B. HHjBERT, Fleetwood, Pa.
Fleetwood, Pa. "During the Change of life I was hardly able to
be around at all. I always had a headache and I was so dizzy and
nervous that I had no rest at night Tho flashes of heat were so bad
sometimes that I did not know what to do.
" One day a friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound and it made me a strong, wrell woman. I am very
thankful that I followed my friend's advice, and I shall recommend ifc
as long as I live. Before I took tho Compound I was always sickly
and now Ihave not had medicine from a doctor for years. You may
publish my letter'--Mrs. Edward B. IIiuiEivr, Fleetwood, Pa.
From Mrs. f! P. MTJIXENDORE, Munford, Ala.
Munford, Ala. "I was so weak and nervous while passing through,
the Change of Life that I could hardly live. My husband had -to nail
rubber on all tho gates for I could not stand to nave a gate slam.
" I also had backache and a fullness in my stomach. I noticed that
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was ad
vertised for such cases and I sent and got a bottle.
It did me so much good that I kept on taking it and
found it to be all you claim. I recommend it to
all women afflicted as I was." Mrs. F. P. Moxlen
dore, Munford, Ala.
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lor an Eastern Visit
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Tickets to NewYork, Philadelphia and other eastern points
via Washington, without e3;tra cost, permit stopover
at Pittsburgh, Hanishurg, Baltimore and Washington.
Pennsylvania Service the best always a
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Through tickets via Chicago over Pennsylvania Lir.es may be
obtained oi home Ticket Agents.
A United States map folder containing addresses of Penruylvnnic
representatives at various points in the West, who will upon request
give full information about fares and through trains, may be obtained
y addressing
C L. KIMBALL, Assistant General Passenger Agent
CHICAGO, ILL.
Great Loss.
"Did that speculator Iobo anything
In tho flnnnclal Hurry?"
"Ho lost his head."
Liquid bine la ft weak solution. Avoid It.
Bay lted Cross Unll Blue, tho blue that'a all
blue. Ak your procor. Adv.
First thing a baby learns to do io
cry for what It wants
Foley Kidney Pills Beitave)
promptly the suffering duo to weak, io
active kidneys and painful bladder action.
They offer a powerful help to nature
in building up the truo excreting kid
ney tissue, in restoring normal action
and in regulating bladder irregularities.
Try thera.
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COLT DISTEMPER
,0n bo bandlrd Terr cully. Tho tick are enrod. am) all othcro la
Homatitablo, nomatfer how Vriotied,M kept from baYlzur ttao di
wum. by mint: swim's LIQUlu UIBTCMPKU CXJKBTXIIyo om
tiio tonga, or In feed. Acta oa tho blood and oipels germ of
all forms of dlitemper. Best nunedr OTor kuewnf or raanm In f o&L
1 010 dozen of druggist and harness d eaten, or sent ezpreea paid br
manufacturers. Cut nho-wn how to poultice tbxoaut. Our f rro
I Booklet srlTraoTerythlncr. Iocal aeenU wanted. Largest eellln
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