The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 12, 1914, Image 3

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    THE. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA.
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The Winner
In order to do things to suc
ceed you must have health,
and this means taking care of
the digestion, the liverandthe
bowels. For this particular
work
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
is well adapted. It soothes and
tones the tired stomach and
promotes bowel regularity.
Try it.
Joke, on John Burns.
Mr. John Hums nlwnys had n stock
of good stories. Ono ho tells con
corns a Visit he once paid to a London
lunatic asylum. Ho was taken nil over
tho establishment, and finally arrived
nt the gardens, where a number of
tho patients were working. Mr.
Hums espied among theso a man with
whom he had soino slight' acquaint
ance, und was about to speak to him
when the lunatic exclaimed:
Well, I never! You, too! Tho very
-38t person I thought to boo here."
Ill
Talks About the Home City.
"Tench the facta nbout your home
city iu the public schoolo," urges tho
bureau of 'municipal reasearch, Now
York city.
Kill the File- Now and Prevent
disease A DAISY FLY K1LLUU nil) do It
Kills thousands. LaetsalHeasun. All dealers
or six pent tixprcsi paid for $1. II. BOMEK3.
MO Do Kail) Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. Adv.
Mrs. John King Van Rensselaer, a
society leader of Philadelphia, linn In
vented a new card gome.
Thero is nothing in tho theory of the
survival of tho fittest. Tailors aver
that the misfits stn,y with them longest.
Sooner or later you will bo wrong in ovcry organ of your
body. It is a well known fact that over 9596 of all sicknesses
are caused by ailments of tho digestive organs. If you bavo
thosllghestBUspicion that your stomach requires treatment, n
don't delay a roomed Little ilia soon grow into serious ills,
DR. PIERCE'S
Golden Medical Discovery
eoon rights tho trrong. Ithelpa tho stomach digest tho food and manu
facture nourishing blood. It has a tonic effect and soon enables tho
stomach and heart to perform their functions In a natural, healthy
manner, without any outsido aid.
As Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery contains neither Alcohol nor
narcotics thero Is no reaction. For over forty years it lias stood tho teat of both
use and abuse and la today tho greatest remedy of Its kind In the world. Begin
now. Tako It homo today. Sold by Medicine Dealers In liquid or tablet form, or
aendCOc to Dr. Picrco'a Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial box.
"for Sic yoa caa set the Common Seasa Medical Adrteer,
-008 paxes cloth bound to pay cost el stalling;
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WORMS.
"Wormy", that's -what's the matter of 'em. Stomach and it
testlnal worms. Nearly ns bud aj dUtemper. Cost you too much
to feed !em. Look bad are bad. Don't physic 'em to death.
Spohn's Cure will remore the worms, Improve the appetite, and
tone 'em up all round, and don't "physic." Acts on Klands and blood.
Full directions with each bottle, and sold by all druggists.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. Chemists.
Goshen, Ind., U. S. A.
Great Candy Consumer, Too. '
"What a dear llttleniouth Peggy
has." '
"Yes, her last dental bill amounted
to $87.B0."
Ten smiles for a nickel. Always buy Itcd
Cross Hall Blue; have beautiful clear white
clothes. Adv.
Never go between a dog and his
bone, a man and his hobby or a woman
and a milliner's show window.
The Wretchedness
of Constipation
Can quickly be.overcome by
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS.
Purely vegetable
act surely an
gently on the
uver. cure
Biliousness,
Head
ache, Dizzi
ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
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SPECIAL TO WOMEN
Tho most economical, cleansing and
germicidal of all antiseptics Is
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A soluble Antiseptic Powder to
be dissolved in water as needed.
As a medicinal antiseptic for douches
In treaUng catarrh, inflammation or
ulceration of nose, throat, and that
caused by feminine ills it has no equal.
For ten years tho Lydia B. Pinkham
Medlcino Co. has recommended Paxtlno
In their private correspondence with
women, which proves its superiority.
"Women who havo been cured say
It is "worth its weight in gold." At
druggists. 50c. largo box, or by mall.
The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass.
135 BUSHELS PERACREI
wit III, yield f WHET
on many farms in
Western Canada In
1913. some yields
beins rcDortetl as
high a CO basbek
per sere. As high
as 100 bushels were
recorded in soma
districts for oats.
60 buh.U for barley and
from 10 to 20 bus. for fbui.
J. Keys arrived In the
country 5 years ago from
Denmark with very little
means. He homesteaded,
worked hard, is now the
owner of 320 acres of land, i
in 1913 hsd a eron of 203 '
t- acres, which will realize him I
nnnnr ..iitnj. ma vn c
wlihadflSlb.tOthebuhl '
and averaged over 36 biuhab
to tho aero.
ThtuanA nf similar in.
' stances miaht be related of the 1
' homesteaders in Manitoba. Sas-1
' katcnewan and Alberta.
The croD of 1913 was an abun
dant one everywhere In Western f
' umaaa.
Ask for detcrindve literature and
reduced railway rates. Apply to '
Superintendent of Immigration,
Ottawa, Canada, or
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W. V. BENNETT,
Bee Building, Oniaho, Nob.
Canadian Government A sent
Lingual Elasticity.
"Thero goes the village cutup."
"Ib he a Joker or a surgeon?" Bal
timore American.
SCALP ITCHED AND BURNED
Greenwood, lud. "First my hair be
gan to fall, then my scalp itched and
burned -when I became warm. I had
pimples on my scalp; my hair was
falling out gradually until I had
scarcely any hair on my head. I
couldn't keep the dandruff off at all.
My hair was dry and lifeless and I
lost rest at night from tho terrible
itching sensation. I would pull my
hat off and scratch ray head any place
I happened to be.
"For several years I was bothered
with pimples on my face. Some of
them were hard red spots, some were
full of mutter, and many blackheads.
I was always picking at them and
caused them to be soro. They made
my face lookjso badly I was ashamed
to bo seen.
"I tried massage creams for my face
and all kinds of hair tonic and home
made remedies, but they only made
things worse. Nothing did the work
until I used Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment. I washed my face with the
Cuticura Soap, then put plenty of
Cuticura Ointment on. Three mouths'
use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment
has made my faco as smooth and
clean as can be." (Signed) C. M.
Hamilton, Sept. 24, 1912.
Quticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the wqrld. Sample of each
free.with 32-p, Skin Book. AddresB post
card "Cuticura, Dopt. L, Boston." Adv.
Miss Fay Kellogg, tho Now York ar
chitect, has an Income of over $10,000
a year.
ROAD
BUILPiNG
EVOLUTION OF GOOD ROADS
One of Greatest Factors In Campaign
Is Voluntary Work Being Done,
Especially In West.
In tho early days of our country
migration and settlement usually fol
lowed the waterways, particularly tho
Morrlmac, Connecticut, Hudson, Mo
hawk, Delaware Susquehanna, Poto
mac and James always at a great losa
of time and doubling or even trebling
of distance As soon, however, as
permanent roads began to be made
distances were greatly shortened nnd
tho time required for a journey, and
especially for a military operation,
waB wonderfully lessened. General
llraddbckV expedition against Fort
Duquesno failed more from tho ex-
Have You a Bad Back?
Does your back acho night and day,
making work a burden and rest impossi
ble? Do you suffer stabbing, darting
Eains when stooping or lifting? Most
ad backs are due to hidden trouble in
the kidneys and it the kidney secretions
are scant or too frequent of passage,
proof oNJdney trouble is complete. De
lay may pave the way to serious kidney
ills. For bad backs and wenk kidneys
use Doan's Kidney Pillsrecommended
tho world over.
A KANSAS CASE
Charles Cole 204
K BucUtye (Street,
lola, Kan , ay.
'My back was so
weak and painful
that tbe least ex
ertion made me
miserable. My feet
and limbs swelled
and the kidney
secretions wru
scant and niled
with sediment I
was In awful
hap. when a
friend recommend
ed Doan's Kidney
Pills They helped
me from the first
and I kept on un
til i was cured "
Cot Doan's at Any Store. 50c Do
FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO, N. Y.
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"Devil's Sickle," on thi Colorado
Springs-Canon City StateHighway.
hmiBtlng necessity of cutting its way
through tho primoval wilderness from
Fort Cumberland to Turtle creek and
the difficulty of bringing up an ade
quate support thun from attacks upon
it by the French forces and their In
dian allies. And when nfter Uraddock s
tragic death, In the course of his disas
trous retreat, tho command devolved
upon George Washington, that young
Virginian officer was forced by the
slow progress made over tho rough,
newly cut roads to ltch camp at Fort
Necessity, in southwestern Ponnsylva.
nln, the scene of his first and only sur
render.
It was undoubtedly this bitter ex
perience that gave Washington an in
sight Into tho need of tho now country
for improved roads, a subject which ho
discussed with vigor soon afterward in
correspondence with General Forbes,
who succeeded in taking Fort Du,
quesne only after cutting a shorter
way from Carllsls through Iledford and
across tho Alleghany mountains.
One of the greatest factors in tho
national campaign for better roads ia
the voluntary work being done, espe
cially in the far weBt, Robert Ilruce
writes in Leslie's. Of course tho great
est single example of this is the pros
pective Lincoln highway from Now
York to 6an Francisco, which the au
tomobile and allied industries have un
tlertuken to build nnd toward which
aver five million dollars havo already
been subscribed. In the territory west
of the Mississippi river, which has no
such Bources of rovenue to draw upon
as the Eastern states, this voluntary
effort shows itself in an increasing
number of "good roads" days, when
thousands of able-bodied men. fre
quently headed by the governors of
states, turn out and contribute tho la
bor that Is just b neocssary ub cash.
Sometimes it accomplishes more be
cause voluntary work is uniformly en
thusiastic and contagious.
A fine example of this voluntary ef
fort is tho building of a $G0,000 sea
level causeway along tho Paclllc coast
between Ventura and Santa JJarbara,
Cal., shortening tho Los Angeles-San
Francisco route about eight miles and
saving many steep, dangerous turns
over the mountains through tho Casl
tas passes. The fuuds for this work
were raised principally through tho
Automobile club of southern Califor
nia and tho causeway was constructed
for use by motorists pending tho com
pletion of a permanent sea level routo
by the state.
ROADS ARE MADE TOO WIDE?
Western Roadways Are From Fifty to
Sixty Feet In Width Much of
Space Grown to Weeds.
It is argued that as a general thing
and particularly in tho West, the
roads of the United States aro too
wide. Tho Wost and Germany are
compared In this rospoct. It is point
ed out that while in Germany, where
the traffic is enormous, the highways
aro but 20 and 21 feet, in the West,
whoro the traffic 1b comparatively
light, and land worth $100 an acre,
tho roadways are from fifty to sixty
feet in width, 'three-fourths of which
grows up in weeds nnd grass.
It can hardly bo said, however, that
the roads are too wide In tho. eastern
states. Mountain travelers, especial
ly, will smllo at tho idea of wide roads
In reading of tho subject, having
many a tlmo and oft met faco to fnco
other travelers far from tho "wide
place," with tho result that their vo
hlcios had to bo taken apart and car
ride by piecemeal or stood up at a
dizzy anglo against the cliff while
the other hugged the perilous edge of
k fathomless ravine.
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You can't ge& bigger buy for a nickel. It is as
delicious as economical as beneficial as delicious-as
popular with your family ,as with you. '
It's as clean as it's fresh. Ifs always clean and
always fresh because the new air-tight, dust-proof
seal keeps it so. Every sealed
package is personal
to you.
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Look for
the Spear
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Purify your breath,
preserve your teeth, harden
your gums and keep your digestion
good with this mouth-cleansing pastime.
Chew it after every meal
Be SURE it's WRIGLEY'S
A Fact.
"Mine enemy has stolon my new In
cubator!" "What a fowl revenge!"
Important to Moth era
Bxamlno carefully every bottlo of
CASTORIA, a safe and auro remedy for
Infants and children, and oco that It
Dears tho
"Slguaturo ol
In Uao For Ovnr nn Vonm
.v. ww uaw.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatorio
&&&?
Recent statistics show that there
aro only four countries that do not
show u decrease of births.
Very Much 8o.
"What do you think of thiB latest
egg basket arrangement?"
"I thtnk'it iu quite chic,"
lie lmppy, Uko lied Cross Hall Ulne;
much better than liquid blue. Delights
the laundress. All uroccrs. Adv.
Rather than call you n liar to your
faco somo pollto and cautious people
use tho tciophone.
, Putnam Fadeless Dyss guarantoo
satisfaction. Adv.
Wo must either give up our grouches
or our frlonds.
WIVES
will receive
Absolutely Free of Oharg
a very convenient and useful
Kitchen Article
while the supply lasts.
We simply ask you to demonstrate the use of it to
your husband. Mail us a postal request for this to
day as the supply is limited and will soon be taken.
Then watch this space for our offer next month.
Address. 851 L. S. Ex., So. Omaha
Nebraska Directory
DOCTORS
NIACH& MACH1
DEMTIST8
3rd Floor Paiton Block
16th & remain SU.,0mahn
IW. nclowd Ihratal OAm.
la Om.hft. EwV.Ut. prltcw.
Ilil.f nUUi t Unalii.
California Ostrich Plume Go.
1200 N. Qtreet, Lincoln, and 900 Neville Dtockr
10th and rlnrney Streets. Omshs. All ftltimmm'
ntatieover,olaaned,djr9flanaaurled
I ills, i HAI UN'
HOTEL.
Omaha. Nafer-sk.
riinnDBsu i im
ttoouiH from 81X0 up Dingle, 75 cenu up double-.
CAFE PRICES REASONABLE;
REDWOOD
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STOCK AND
SUPPLY
list A I lemur
CAN'T RUST OR ROT NO KNOTS
Wo mnnufuc-turo tlio relnbrnted Cali
fornia Hodwood tunkn Thuy neither
shrink nor swell und en n nut rot. Our
tanks tire held In perfect shape by iv
patented appliance, not found In any
other tank made, Redwood tanks
hove, tx-en known to Htand CK years
without decay, Cost no nioru thun
others. Bend for price list and men
tion sUft of tank wanted.
ATLAS TANK M F0. CO., 200 W. 0.W, Bldo., 0mah
ciHiHkFS-
1U.1S3 & WKtLMAN
Live Stock Commission Mershanfs
-54--00 ISictiunKo llulldlnr. Booth Oniahs
AllsUtckouml.nfldto os Is soiabrmembrratif th
tlrni, and all employees lmre been selected and
trained tor the nork which t her do. Triu.War-airM
Oome direct to this store whan joa need glaaM.
GLODE OPTICAL CO.
Nartheast corner tCth and
FArnsm St.. Omaha, Nebr.
BstalillthedlTTnara. Mul) n
your broken uioit.rs. win rr
pair sud retnm Uio same luj.
SHIP TO
WOOD BROS.
LEADING SELLERS OF LIVE STOCK
SINCE 1867. TRY US AT
SOUTH OMAHA
CHICAGO SIOUX CITY
DEFIANCE STARCH
is constantl) growing in favor because it
Does Not Stick to the Iron
and it will not injure the finest fabric For
laundry purposes it hss no equal. 16 oz.
package 10c. 1-3 more starch for same money.
DEFIANCE STARCH CO., Omaha, Nebraska
W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 19-1914.
No More Rotten Fence Posts
Ret post once and bo done with It ; any kind of
wood will last as long as Iron or concrete, Treat
your pdsts with Neer Rot nnd no umujvlll
outlive them. Formlun with full Instructions,
25o silver. He llrst lu your torrltory and iiihUo
money selling to othors. AL. AI.,UP!MhK.
81') Host 16th Btnet. Knutus C!i, MluourJ
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