The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 26, 1914, Image 3

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    THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRA8KA.
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WESTERN CANADA'S
- PROSPECTS FOR 1914
Excellent Spring for Work and
Wheat Seeding About
Finished.
Tho writer has Just returned from
an extensive trip through tho Prov
inces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta, In WeBtcru Canada. Tho crop
conditions nro tho. very best, and no
ono locality sooma to have an advan
tage over another In this respect. Tho
uniformity In growth Is remarkable,
and In all partB of the thrco provinces
Bprlng wheat at the tlmo of writing,
May 10th, ls well abovo tho ground
from two to thrco Inches. Consider
able fall plowing was dono last year,
and this, with tho summer fallow, 18
already Beeded, so that practically
wheat seeding Is over by this date.
Everywhere tho farmers are busy and
tho wholo country presents ono" great
scono of activity tlirco-horse, four
horso and flvo-horso teams aro busy
preparing land for barley, oats and
flax. On some of tho larger farms
batteries of steam and gasoline qut
Hb are at work, but In a great many
districts whoro those havo boon oper
ated In tho past they aro being dis
placed by horses, owing no doubt par
tially 'to tho difficulty of securing ex
perienced men to opernto them. Any
way, there Is being put Into agricul
ture In Western Canada, greater ef
fort with more promise than for some
years past. Tho soil Ib In tho best
possible condition: moisture has been
BUfllcIent, there havo been no winds
to dry out tho soil, and if the farmers
havo had to lay up for a day or so
now and again, it was merely that tho
ground might havo tho advantago of
the rain and an occasional snow,
which promlso so much for the grow
ing crop. With some warm weather
tho grain will como along in a man
ner that will equal tho best years
Western Canada has ever had.
It must not bo thought from this
that tho farmers aro full bent on so
curing a grain crop alone. Ip nearly
every district there Is more and more
tho indication and inclination to go
Into mixed farming. Herds of cattle
now dot the plains that up to the
present had been fully given up to
grain growing, hogs and sheep are In
evidence. Now buildings aro to be
seen on a great many places, these
being pig houses and cow stables, al
though protection of cattle Is not regu
larly required, excepting for calves
and such cowss It may bo necessary
to house from time to time.
Tho. growing of alfalfa and other
fodder grasses is an Industry that Is
being rapidly developed.
. During this spring a, splendid class
of now settlers have gone In, many of
them from tho eastern states. These
havo seen what "success the western
and central Btates man haB achieved
In Westorn Canada, and are now go
ing in In hundreds. The movement
.from Montana, Oregon and Washing
ton to. Cnnada continues without any
abatement as to numbers and value ot
effects, whllo tho central and eastern
r w a mm. jm &
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Reliable evidence is abundant that women
i V it
are constantly being restored tohealth by
"Lydia Ef Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
The many testimonial letters that we are continually pub
lishing in the newspapers hundreds of them are all genu
ine, true and unsolicited expressions of heartfelt gratitude
for the freedom from suffering tha.t has come to these
women solely through the 'use of Lydia.E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
. Money could not buy nor any kind of influence obtain
such recommendations ; you may depend upon it that any
testimonial we publish, is honest and true if you have any
doubt of this write to the women whose true names and
addresses are always given, and learn, for yourself. '
Read this one from Mrs. Waters:
Oamden, KJ. "I was sick for two years with nervous spells, and
my kidneys wero affected. I had a doctor all the time and used a
galvanic battery, but nothing did mo any good. I was not able to go
to bed, but spent my time on a couch or in a sleeping-chair, and soon
became almost a skeleton. Finally my doctor went away for his
health, and my husband heard of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound and got me some. In two months I got rcliof and now I
am like a new woman and am at my usual weight. I recommend
your medicine to every one nnd so does my husband." Mrs. Tixlih
Wat-bus, 1135 Knight Bt., Camden, N.J.
And thisone from Mrs. Haddock:
Utioa, Oki.a. "Iwas weak and nervous, not ablo to do my"work
and scarcely ablo tfc bo on my feet. Thad backache, headache, palpi
tation of the heart, trouble with my bowels, and inflammation. Sinco
taking tho Tydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Compound I am better
than I have been for twenty years. I think it is a wonderful medi
cine and I havo recommended it to others." Mrs. Maky Ann Had
dock, Utica, Oiclahoma.
Now answer this question if you can. Why should a
woman continue to suffer without first giving Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial ? You know that
it has saved many others why should it fail in your case?
For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has been tho standard remedy for fe
male Ills. No ono sick with woman's ailments
does justice to herself if she docs not try this fa
mous medicine mado from roots and herbs, it
has restored so many sufforlnprwoinontohonlth.
HHKBWrlto to LYDIA E. PI NX II AM MEDICINE CO.
F (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for udvico.
Your letter will be opened, read and answered
3y a woman and held in strict confidence.
states aro still sending an excellent
class of formers with means sufllcicut
to begin farming on a scale that will
pay from tho start.
Those who contemplate visiting tho
Panama Exposition next year will find
that one of tho most Interesting trips
they can make will bo via tho Cana
dlau West. There will be threo linen
ot railway they can use tho Canadian
Pacific, Canadian Northern and Grand
Trunk Paclflu, all of which will havo
through to coast lines completed. Thus
will bo given a view of prairie, wood
land and mountain scenery unexcelled
In America. Advertisement
Their Uae.
Tourist (looking at tho famous cas
cade) Whntoyor becomes of nil thoso
sheets of water?
Facetious Guide They go Into tho
bed of tho river.
Milken the laundrcs hnppy that's Red
Cross Hall Blue. Makes beautiful, clear
white clothes. All good grocers. Adv.
There 1b nothing so uncertain as a
sure thing.
In Bohemia last year 353,543 acres
of sugar beets wero grown.
A Cheery
Disposition
is something entirely
foreign to tho person
with poof digestion,
liver troubles or con
stipated bowels but,
there is no need to
remain in such a con
dition, for
HBSTETTER'S
STOMAGH BITTERS
has been found very
beneficial in helping
sickly folks back to
health and happiness.
Get a bottle today.
RESIDENT
MANAGER
WANTED
To handle specialties for Ford Ctrs. Good
margin of profit for the right man. Owner
of Ford car preferred. Write today for full
information, to AMERICAN DISTRIBUTING
CO., Jackson, Mich., 112 E. Washington St.
DAISY FLY KILLER tff,- "rJffiV la
Mas. Kent, clean, or.
nanienui.conrenlont.
cheap. Lasts all
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metal, can'ttplllortlp
oierj will not soil 01
Injur anything,
(luaranteed eCTcctlr.
All dealer's ore tent
eipress paid for 11,00.
HAROLD SOUEBS, 160 DtCalb At., IresMrs. H. T.
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PROPAGATE CURRANTS
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The Engllah Gooseberry Borer Is a Thing to Look Out For Spraying In
the Best Preventive.
Thcro nra many ways to propagate
tho gooseberry and currant, says
Rural Now Yorker. If now varlctlos
aro wanted seeds aro used, which nro
washed from the ripo fruit and plant
ed In the fall, or stratified until ground
ia fit for planting in spring. If one
deslroB to propagate a certain variety
it may be done by separation, layering
or cuttings. Many times theso fruits
will send up suckers, which if separ
ated from tho plant with bo mo roots
attached, make good plants. Layer
ing Is a very easy moans of propagat
ing. Cuttings aro also easy to start,
and though a largo percentage may
fail If carelessly handled, it will bo
tho quickest way to increaso the
plants, Tho drawing shows a onc-year-old
shoot of gooseberry nt A. This lo
the proper age to use for cuttings and
layering, although tho two-year-old
shoot at 13 may bo layered, but would
not be .apt to glvo as good a plant as
Propagating the Gooseberry. ,
tho one-year shoot A. Tho three-year-old
shoot at C Is not deslrablo for
either fruiting or propagation, and
should be removed to glvo tho youngor
wood a better chance. D shows a one-year-old
shoot bent down nnd covered
with earth. The tip is loft uncovered,
and usually a cut Is mado on tho un
der sido at tho bend, as shown at F.
This hastens root formation. Tho cut
should not bo mndo too deep. A small
forked Btick, as Bhown nt O, is handy
to hold In place tho shoots that aro
too stiff to bo hold down by the soU
placed, over It. Tho layers, should bo
laid down In the full or spring, and left
In placo till tho following fall, when
they may bo removed to permanent
quarters.
Cuttings should bo taken from the
one-year shoots such as A. Wood for
cuttings should bo cut, with knife or
shears, aa broken ends seldom heal as
well. Tho cuttings Bhould havo from
eight to twelve eyes or buds, and aro
best taken in the tall, tied in bundles
and burled with butts up till spring.
Tho cuttings should bo entirely cov
ered, and in a well-drained place. The
object In Inverting tho cuttings is to
give' tho butts a chance to calous with
out starting growth In tho tops. In
tho spring tho cuttings must bo dug
up as soon as tho ground will permit,
and aro then ready to plant In rows
about two or threo Inches apart in tho
row. Only two or three of tho upper
buds are exposed. The cuttings should
be given clean culture. The plants
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CHIEF ERRORS IN STRAWBERRY PLANTING
Methods of Planting Strawberries.
Thero are several methods of plant
ing strawberries i.i general use, which
may bo modllied to Buit tho planter.
Tho method in common use, is tho
matted row systsm.
In tho spring, when land Is In good
condition to work, harrow, smooth and
mark out rows four feet apart and ns
long as possible. Then set tho plants
at 18 or 20 Inch Intervals In the rows,
cultivate often enough to Ueop weeds
out and tho soil loose until September,
whAii. If Mm nlants ar vigorous grow
AND GOOSEBERRIES
should bo removed to the permanent
quarters tho following fall.
It It Is hot convenient to take the
cuttings In the fall, thoy may bo taken
in tho spring and planted In tho rows
the same as tho tronchod cuttings
wore Tho age ot tho parent plant
will make Uttlo or no dlttoronco to tho
cuttings, provided thoae aro strong
ono-year-old shoots. Groat cmphusla
should bo given to tho fact that cut
tings should bo taken from tho host
plants. If tho plant is w;eak, If poor
In Its habit of growth or subject to
disease more than tho others, It
should bo discarded so far as propaga
tion goes.
SPRAYING POTATOES
TO AVOID BLIGHTS
Increased Yield Is Sufficient to
Pay for Operation Grower
Is Winner Either Way.
Tho results of 20 years' work with
potatoes at tho Vermont station shows
that spraying with bordeaux mixture
even In years llko 1910, when no
blight occurs, increases the yield of
tho plants to which it Is applied. This
increased yield Is always sufllclent to
pay for tho cost of spraying opera
tions. Spraying is to ho regarded as
an insurance that pays for itself.
If tho blights aro prevalent, the po
tatoes, if thoroughly sprayed, aro in
surod against los3 therefrom; it the
season is a dry ono and no disease oc
curs, still the crop will bo enough
larger to pay for all tho cost of
spraying. Tho careful potato sprayer
wins .either way, no matter what tho
weather or disease conditions.
Buttermilk for Calves.
Experiments have shown that calves
fed on buttermilk make as good gains
and aro loss subject to scours than
thoso fed on skim milk. The condition
of tho buttermilk should bo tho aamo
at all times, Just tho same as skim
milk. It should not be too old, lumpy
or bitter. Buttermilk has prnctlcally
tho same composition as skim milk,
and should bo fed In tho samo quanti
ties and manner. It should not, how
ever, be fed to tho calf before it is at
least three weeks old, and tho chango
from sweet milk to buttermilk should
be Very gradual, taking at least threo
weeks. -
Returns Plant Food.
Only a comparative small proportion
of the mtllfced Is actually utilized by
tho cow. Practically all of Its plant
food may bo returned to tho soil if it is
properly conserved. Herein rests a
very important factor in the operation
of the dairy.
Mulch for Racpberrles.
"A mulch of manure on tho raspberry
patch Is good for next season's crop,
but It should not be so heavy near the
plants as to furnish a harbor for Held
mice, beueath which thoy can dig
down and cat tho roots.
ers, tho runners should be about six
Inches apart.
tany people fall to get strawberry
plants to grow after being sot. Prob
ably tho chlof mistakes aro shown to
tho right and tho left In this drawing.
Th plant at tho right Is sot too deep
ly; that at tho left too high or shallow.
Tho correct method Is nhown In tho
center Tho crown of tho plant should
be-level with the surface of the
ground to glvo tho plant proper
chance for development
Law Condoned Negligence.
In Kclsoy vs. Robuczlnl, in tlto su
premo court of crroni of Connecticut,
It appeared that dofendant, after no
tice that a division who fence between
his lot nnd n lo( whoro plaintiff pas
tured his cattle wns broken, took no
stops to repair it nnd tho following
day plaintiff's heifers passed through
tho broken fenco und reached n lot
lying south of both of such lots and
thcro cropped grass which had boon
poisoned In tho mixing of a spray for
potato vines, in consequenco ot which
part of them died. Defendant did not
know that tho potatoes had been
sprayed, or that any poUon had boon
Bplllcd on tho grass nnd could not
havo anticipated that somo person
might havo scattered poison Ubout the
grass thoro: it was held, assuming de
fendant's nogMlgonce, thnt it was not
tho proximate cause of injury.
Her Only Chance.
"I understand thnt Miss Antique Is
engaged."
"Hypnotism?"
The girl who accepts her first suitor
misses a whole lot of valuable experi
enced BHUBTOW
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The CfbNTAim Company,
NEW YORK.
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'Guaranteed under lho Foodant
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
For
imHHinppumimi
DISTEMPER
RnracarAandT
or"expoMd," J.i
Kickers.
"It is said thnt an ncro ot good fish
ing ground will produce mora food in
a week than nn ncro ot land will pro
duce In 12 months," said tho Now
Yorker.
"And yot," replied tho Long Island
Innd operator, "men will kick when
thoy find tho lots they've bought cov
ered with water."
Now Modern Daut'lnpr
Tho leading Uxpert and Instructor In New Turk
Cltr. wrltu "jienr Bin I havo nted Ai.t.n.s'a
FhoT-Hasb, tho nntlscptlo powder to bo shaken into
ttio shoes, frirtno past ton jrars, HTsn blcstlnsto
all who aro compelled tn bo on their feet. I dunco
right or leu hours dsllr, and tlnd that Allk.s'm
I'CMiT-W.trj Iceops raj feet cool, tskes tho friction
from tha shoe, prcrents corns and Bore, Aching fcoL
I recommend it to all ray pupils."
(Signed! K. FLHTOIIim UAM.AMOUK.
BauipieFiiEB. AddloM AllcnH.01uisted,LoKor,N.Y.
Their Share
"I boo where fashionables had a
horso-back tea In Washington. I won
der'lf tho horses got any of It?"
"Oh, I guess euch horso thero had a
bit."
Anybody can dye successfully with
Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Adv.
Madagascar has 2,.S0,000 acres of
land under cultivation.
Alfalfa sri-d IS.U. I'armi for sale on crop par
l.-icuts. J. Uulball, Sou Cltr, to Adr.
A man may marry for monoy and
woman for alimony.
VPIOsfPIiES
BOILS
CARBUNCLES H
Aro "Danger Signals" tho human system's mothod of giving warn
ing that the blood has bocomo impoverished and circulation poor.
In this condition tho human body is almost powerless to resist the
mora serious illness. Don't delay. You need v
DR. PIERCE'S
Golden Medieal Discovery
It nets to work immediately at tho eoat of your troublo tho Stomach,
It lenila a helping hand. Helpa to digest tho food. Tones up the stomach.
Boon brings back normal conditions I?ood is properly assimilated and
turned Into rich, red blood. Every organ ia strengthened and every tlsauo
re-vitalized.
Mado from roots taken from our great American forests. Try this
remedy now. 8old by Medicine Dealers In limiid or tablet form or Bend 60c
to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, HulTalo, N. Y., for trial box.
Yon can have the complete "Medical Adviser" ot 1008 psKes-cloln
bouncj-f ree Uy sending Dr. iter ce Sic for wrapping and ta&uug.
Are Your Kidneys Weak ?
You ma ham Itldnoy trouble bad not
know it. The only signs may bo occa
sional twinges in the small ot the back,
conslnnt lamenets, ditty spells or soma
nnnoyinglrregulnrtlyofthekidaey action.
But no sign of kMooy trouble caa be
safely ignored. Kidney disease moves
rapidly. It leads to dtopsy, gravel,
Dright's disease, rheumatism.
If you suspect that your kidneys are
slnegish, use Doan's Kidney Pills,
which have" relieved thousands.
A Nebraska Case
Mrs. Harriet Stump.
Mct-nno and Fourth
SU., FnlU Cltr, Nb..
itiyiti "For year I
lufttred terribly from
weak kidney and a
llmo went by, I sot
vorc. The pains In
my bade and aide
were awful. My
limbs swelled and
my Joints wero sore.
Three boxea of
Doan" Kianey Pills
cured me. That hap
pened five years ae;o
and tho troubl has
never returned."
Get Do.n'a at Any 3iora. BOe a Box
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Over
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SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Dc0WaoroBT0?a GOSHEN, IHM. S. A.
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nino times In ten when the liver la
rinht the otomach and bowels are right.
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gen Uy but firmly com
pel a lazy liver
do its dutv.
Cures Con
stipation, In
digestion,
Sick
Headache,'
nnd Distress After Eating.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICK.
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DEFIANCE STARCH
is, constantly growing in favor because it
Does Not Stick to the Iron
and it will not injure thofinest fabric For
laundry purposes it has no equal. 16 or.
package 10c. 1.3 more starch for same money.
DEFIANCE STARCH CO., Omaha, Nebraska
PARKER'6
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A tolltt preparation of merit.
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