The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 26, 1915, Image 3

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    THE SEMIAVEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRA8KA.
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May St., Akron,
Ohio, writes:
"Through cold
and exposure ind
ImDroDcr food
Ourlr.y the flood, I
.was taitcn with
appendicitis and
acuta Intestinal
catarrh. In June
and July my 'life
was despaired of,
but recovered suf
ficiently to bo up
and around. My
bowels seemed
Paralyzed. Could
cat no solid food.
"Tho first of last December I de
cided to try Peruna. My appetite
Improved, and very soon solid foods
could bo taken. In two months timo
I gained 18 pounds. Now I am
heavier than I ever was before. When
I began to use Peruna my bowels
.commenced to movo at once."
Those who object to liquid medi
cines can now proouro Peruna In
Tablet form.
Tho wldeawako man doesn't wait for
opportunity to knock at his door; ho
meets her at tho gate.
For genuine comfort and lasting pleas
uro use Red Cross Ball Blue on wash day.
All good grocers. Adv.
Tho Exception.
Payton Arc all the children bright?
Parker No; one's level-headed.
Life.
Important to Mothers
Examlno carefully every bottle of
ASTORIA, a safo and sure remedy for
rorants and cniiaron, and sea that It
, Ttpnra tfm
Signature of QStAftrmJZ&X
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Their Use.
"Do you see where the Futurists
and Cubists have gone to Spain?"
"Maybo they use their pictures on
tho bulls to Infuriate them in the
ring."
Slow Delivery.
Mrs. Gotham Who spoke at the
dinner tonight, dear?
Mr. Qolham Well, ono of tho speak
ers was tho owner of that big depart
ment store.
"No wonder you're late, then."
"Why?"
"I happen to know his delivery Is
awfully slow."
i Her Platform.
' At tho Marshall homo there was
much discussion of woman suffrage
and other political questions, and lit
tle Vera had always been a very much
Interested listener.
"What will you do when you can
vote?" a visitor asked her.
"Help to put candy on tho free list,"
was the unexpected reply. Youth's
Companion.
Woman Royalties Made Army Officers.
For the first time in English history
four royal women havo Decn gazetted
as colonels In chief of English regi
ments. Heretofore soveral of them, includ
ing Queen Mary herself, have held
Qormannrmy titles and Queen Victoria
naturally was tho head of the British
army, but now Queen Mary has been
appointed colonel in chief of tho
Eighteenth Hussars of historic fame,
while the Queen Mother Alexandra is
associated with both the Nineteenth
Hussars and the
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The Bumper
Wheat Crop
means nourishment to millions. But, did you know that a large percent of what
arc known as the vital phosphates of this wheat will be wasted, so far as
human needs are concerned? That's unfortunate, but true.
Many so-called breakfast foods and all white flour products lack these
mineral elements phosphorus, iron, lime, etc. because they are thrown out
of the wheat in the milling process, just to make the flour look white and
pretty. And yet these elements are absolutely necessary all of them
for health.
There's one food, however, that does not lack these mineral elements.
That food is
Grape - Nuts
Made of wheat and batley, this sturdy food contains all the nutriment of
the grain, including their rich phosphates, ,jbo essential for body, brain and
nerve building. The long baking of Grape-Nuts food makes it easily digesti
ble, with highly concentrated food-values.
Comes ready to eat; fresh, crisp, economical, and wonderfully appetizing.
"There's a Reason'
NO CUSTARD FOR REGINALD
Young Wife Had Dohe Her Cest, But
Probably the Cook Book Was
at Fault.
Reginald loved his wlfo tenderly
nnd devotedly, but ho had to acknowl
edge in tho inmost recesses of his
heart that tho hand that wielded tho
powdor puff lost its art in the pud
ding basin.
"What pudding would you liko to
night, Iovo?" she cooed at breakfast
time.
"Oh, anything!" ho whispered des
perately. "Anything?" she reiterated, in a
pained tono.
"Well, you know, old girl; nnything
light only don't tiro yoursolf out."
"You shall have your favorite cus
tard, dear," sho promised,
Toward seven o'clock Roglnnld re
turned, but tho sound of weeping and
gnashing of teeth greeted his tralnod
ear.
"Whatever Is it, my dear girl?" ho
Implored, as ho rushed into the
kitchen.
"Ooo-oht" sho sniveled "on his
waistcoat, "I'vo been making you cus
tards all tho afternoon and"
".And what,' pot?"
'They all t-t-turned out sponge
cakes!"
Mysteries of Golf.
Josephus Daniels, secretary of the
navy, was Invited the other day to go
out and play golf.
"I can't play It," said Daniels; "I
made up my mind somo time ago not
to go in for golf until they change the
rules."
"How do you mean?"
"Well, until they change tho rules
and make It as good a game as
shinny."
That recalls tho tale they toll about
tho time Franklin K. Lane, now secre
tary of tho Interior, first undertook tho
mastery of golf.
Two enthusiasts over tho game lont
a large set of clubs to Lane and they
played a round. When they had
reached the last hole Lane walked
over to the nearest teeing place find
began attempts to drive off with each
club in his sack, one after another.
"The game's all over," they ex
plained, gently.
"Well," asked Lane, picking up an
other kind of club, "can't I play my
hand out?" New York Sun.
His Mission.
Tho Professor The fish of Amor
lea, north of the Isthmus of Panama,
embrace three classes, 30 orders, 223
families, 1,113 genera, 335 subgenera
3,2G3 species and 133 Bubspecles.
The Student Well, professor, if you
will let mo off today I'll go out and
see if I can get a string of genera.
, . The Attraction.
Bacon I understand in many of the
Chilean cities women are employed as
street car conductors'.
Egbert Now 1 can understand why
men want to crowd the back plat
forms. Not Supplying the Two.
Tho Angry One For two cents I'd
knock your block off!
Tho Calm One Well, you wou't get
your working capital from me.
Every girl vowb when sho marries
that sho will not stand for neglect
from her husband the way her poor
old mother does.
Ho who gets rich quick is apt to
go broke In a hurry.
Stop That Backache
There's nothing mora dlecouraglng
than a eomtant backache. You are lama
when you awake. Pain pierce, you when
you bend or lift. It's hard to rest nnd
DKt day It'a the tamo old atory.
Vain In tho bade l nalure'a warning;
of kidney ilia. Neglect may pave the
Tvay to aropey, gravel, or other aerloui
kidney alckneea.
Don't delay begin tiling boan'a Kid
ney l'llla tho medlrtno that hai been
curing backache and kidney trouble (or
over iifly years.
A Nebraska Case
Mi a Martha
Wood, 70S Tenth
St , Aurora, Neb.,
aye. "For four or
flvo yeara my health
wai poor nnd I got
ro weak I could
hardly walk. Sharp
palna darted all
through my body
and I had awful
headache. My feet
and nnklea awelled,
my bladder was In
flamed and I win
laid up In bed for
f out teen weeka The
11 mt bos of Doan'a
Kidney Fill relieved
me and four or five
boxc permanently cured me.
Get Doan'a at Any Store, EOo a Dox
DOAN'S WiSiV
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y.
FARMERS NEED THE BIRDS
For Purely Selfish Reasons the De
struction of Feathered Songsters
Shduld Be Stopped.
Blds aro the chief protectors of
our trees. Who ever heard of cod
ling moth and San Jose and other
scales when tho orchards wore full
of birds? Now that these feathered
helpers have been driven out. of wood
and field, man is compelled to resort
to all sorts of voxatlous nnd difficult
struggles against the enemy of fruit
nnd tree. .
TheobIrds uro tho very best destroy
ers of weeds. Nntlve sparrows, finches,
grosbeaks, redpolls, longspurs, cow
birds, mourning doves nnd similar
birds feed hungrily upon the fall
weed seeds at a time when-the crops
have been gathered and they can do
no harm to it.
Tho best holpcr n farmer can havo
Is a host of birds. Dut instead of rec
ognizing these efficient helpers, so
generously provided by nature, we
wantonly slay them by tho hundreds
for fun. Kendallvllle News Sun.
The Better Method.
Tho dcacoiiB of a church were dis
cussing possible ways of ridding them
selves of nn undeslrablo pastor who
paid no heed to pointed suggestions
that his resignation would bo accept
able. Finally one of the deacons Bnid:
"If we make a large reduction In
his salary it would probably havo Uip
effect of making him resign."
"1 know a surer way than that,"
said the other deacon. "Let us double
his salary and he will fall dead."
Too Small to Harm.
. Tho Mother I see a triangular tray
to hold a piece of pie unharmed in a
lunch box has been invented.
The Boy But who would harm such
a llttlo pleco of pie as you cut, mam
ma? Stock Exchange.
"What does her husband do? I
heard her say something about tho
stock exchange."
"He'aa.horso trader." ' ,
Poor Fldol
Knlcker Do they lead a cat-and-dog
life?
Bocker Yes, only the dog Is muzzled.
I rigg JffilaaCiaaMaiaggVWy&.W ft- 1
CONCRETE CULVERT IS BEST
Flat-Top Stylo Being Built In Kansas
Is Shown In Illustration Good
Roads 8ave Money.
Had wo begun not moro than fif
teen years ago to build concreto cul
verts nnd bridges in tills township,
and continued nt the rate wo havo
been building them tho Inst thrco
years, wo would now have no plnco to
put nnotbor ono. Besides our expenses
would not have been much moro than
they havo been In building tho wooden
ones, writes J. T. King, trustoo of Lin
coln township, LcbOf Knn., in Farmers'
Mall nnd Breeze. Wo bogan with tho
full-arch Btylo of concreto culverts.
That was before wo know tho good of
tho flat-top kind. Wo now uso tho full
nrch only whero there aro high banks
on both sides, so wo can grade up to
tho top of the arch and mako tho
road level. For all othor places wo
prefer tho flat top. Wo build them
from 2 by 1C feet, to 20 by 1G feet.
All concreto work must bo well re
enforced with iron wire. Wo uso any
kind of bar iron in tho tops, laid hit
and miss lengthwise with tho road.
Heavy woven hog wlro Is laid cross
wise of tho top and in tho wings, in
termingled, bo as to unite tho whole
culvert into ono piece. Tho tops havo
Flat-Top Style of Culvert an Approved
Type.
u crowning of eight Inches and aro
mado 8 to 1C inches thick in the cen
ter, tho thlckneBB varying with tho
width. Tho forms are placed so tho
tops and abutments aro all In one
piece. Tho bars or rods must bo
shaped bo as to be partly "embedded
In tho abutment walls.
Wo havo Just finished four culverts
12 by 1G feet, mado after the plan of
tho illustration, at a cost of $150.
This may seom to be quite a price,
yet if they last as wo expect thorn to,
they will ho cheap In tho long run.
Wo use a lot of iron, any length, in
these tops. We get them cheap from
Junk dealers.
This good roads move la a money
savor to the peoplo. Moro has been
dono to Improve our highways in
tho Inst five years than in any 15
years before,
TEACi, GOOD ROAD BUILDING
'HtlA Rnfnrn In nisrllanlrtn rt (nn
crete Construction Worthy of Be
ing Printed In Big Type.
(By E. B. HOUSE, Colorado Agricultural
CollDKe.)
In the engineering record of recent
issuo is an Interesting article concern
ing a meeting for the purposo of in
struction to road bulldoro, by experts
in that lino of vork.
Speaking of tho meeting tho Record
comments as follows: "Ono sontenco
in the discussion of concrete road
building would havo been worth put
ting In black typo. It is this; 'You
cam ot design a concreto pavement
four miles long and nssumo that you
can uso tho same cross-section
throughout; you will havo to design
it tho same as foundations for a build
ing, depending on the bearing power
of tho soil, etc.' "
This is undoubtedly true, nnd yet
it states a fact that Is almost univer
sally disregarded.
ROAD DRAG IS INEXPENSIVE
Constant Attention Is Price of Good
Roads Objection That Too Much
Money l Spent on Grader.
(By C. 8CHUITZ.)
I have watched tho use of tho road
drag und the grader pust my house
this summer. Tho drag leaves the
road in bettor shape tho grader pil
ing roughage in tho middle while .the
drng smoothes it off nicely. But tho
greatest objection is thut tho drag la
not used often enough. Constant at
tention is the prico of good roads, and
tho uso of tho drag is so inexpensive
thut good roads by Its use are obtain
able, or would ho If tho money wero
not spent In using tho grader with
four tennis and flvo men. That's the
way the nnncy goes.
Permaiency of Bridges,
Concrete bridges for roads nro tho
kind that spell permanency. Between
".hrcshing outfits nnd heavy motor cars
the county with shaky bridges is in
for trouble.
Keep Water Away.
Run furrows along hills that may
conduct water to a road and keep tho
water away from, road and ditch,
Operating a Drag,
nido tho drag. You can control tho
cut by shifting your weight.
SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR
DARKENS YOUR GRAY HAIR
Look Year Younger! Try Grandma'
Recipe of Sage and Sulphur and
Nobody Will Know.
Almost ovcryono knows that Sago
Tea nnd Sulphur properly compound
ed, brings back tho natural color and
lUBtro to tho hair when faded, streaked
or gray: atso ends dandruff, itching
scalp and stops falling hair. Years
ago tho only way to get this mixture
was to mako it at hoino, which 1b
mussy and troublesome
Nowadays wo simply ask nt any
drug storo for "Wyeth's Sago and Sul
phur Hair Remedy." You will got a
largo bottlo for about CO conta. Every
body usos this old, famous rcclpo, bo
cnuso no ono can possibly tell that
you darkened your hair, as It docs It
so naturally and ovonly. You dampen
a spongo or soft brush with it nnd
draw this through your hnlr, taking
one small strand at a time; by morn
ing tho gray hair disappears, and
aftor another application or two, your
hair bocomes beautifully dark, thick
and glossy and you look years younger.
Adv.
Unnecessary Effort.
His Wlfo ThiB paper says an army
ot 100,000 men lias wrecked a railroad
in Belgium.
Railroad Magnate What a waste ot
onorgyl A board of fivo directors
could havo dono It Just ns thorough
ly. Llfo.
Winter Picnics.
"Do you enjoy winter picnics?"
"Oh, yes, Indeed, but they hardly
seem like picnics without spiders."
A now coffee strainer enn be fat
tened Inside any pot by wires inserted
In tho spout
fCanadianWheat
to Feed im World
The war's fearful devastation
croni has caused on unusual demand for train
from the Americas Continent. The
world must be fed and thcro is an unusual demand
for Canadian wheat. Canada's Invitation to every
industrious American is therefore especially attrac
tive. She wants farmers to make moneyand happy,
prosperous homes for themselves while helping her
to raise immonse wheat crops.
You can get a Homestead of 160 acres FREE and
other lands can be bought at remarkably low prices. Think of the money yon
can make with wheat at ite present high prices, where for somo time it Is lia
ble to continue. During many years Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20
bushels to tho acre many yields as high as 45 bushels to the acre, Wonderfal
crops also of Oats, Barley aad Flax.
Mixed farming is fully as profitable an industry as irrain raisincr. The excel
lent grasses, full of nutrition, are the only
purposes, uooa scnoois, markets
Military tcrrlce Is not compulsory la Ctrad, but thero li an extra demand for farm
WDor to replace me many youna men wno
eminent t
c uu yoar u menu
yoar li urclng farmers to put
Write for literature and particulars na to reduced railway rates to
ciapennwaacm immigration,
W. V. Bea'setl, 220 17lfi SL.
Boom4,Bee BldgOraaha.Nck.
Canadian Government Agent
Limited Dissipation.
A small henpecked llttlo man was
about to tako nn examination for life
insuranco.
"You don't dlsslpato, do you?" asked
tho physician, ns lie mado ready for
testa. "Notn fast liver, or anything
of that sort?"
Tho llttlo man hositntcd a moment,
looked a bit frightened, then replied
In a small, piping voico: "I somo
times chow a llttlo gum."- Collier's
Weekly.
BIG EATERS HAVE BAD
KIDNEYS AND BACKACHE
Take a Glass of Salts at Once If Your
Back Is Hurting or Kidneys and
Bladder Trouble You.
Tho American men and womon must
guard constantly against Kidney trou
ble, becauso wo ent too much and all
our food is rich. Our blood is filled
with urlo acid which tho kidneys
strive to filter out, they weaken from
ovorwork, becomo sluggish; tho ollml
native tissues clog nnd tho result Is
kidney troublo, bladder weakness and
a general decline in health.
Whon your ktdnoys fool like lumps
of lead; your back hurts or tho urlno
is cloudy, full of sediment or you aro
obllgod to seolc rcllof two or throo
times during tho night; if you suffer
with sick licadacho or dizzy, nervous
spells, acid stomach, or you have rheu
matism when tho weather Is bad, get
from your pharmacist about four
ounces of Jad Salts; tako a table
spoonful in a glass of water beforo
breakfast for a few days and your kid
neys will then act fine. This famous
salts is made from tho acid of grapes
and lemon Julco, combined with Hthia,
and has beon used for generations to
flush and stlmulato clogged kidneys;
to neutrallzo tho acids In tho urlno so
it no longer is a sourco of irritation,
thus ending .bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in
jure, makes a dolighttul effervescent
Uthla-wator beverago, and belongs in
every homo, bocauso nobody can mako
a mistake by having a good kidney
flushing any timo. Adv.
Privileged.
"Does your wlfo allow smoking in
your house?"
"No only tho chlmnoy."
PINK
of hf ?1i1ji
It
tastes fine
the whole family will
like Van Houten's
Rona Cocoa, better
than any other. Big
red can, half-pound
25c
ForTsstlng .SMrt
i i.i.ii tMHDTPMtar
Molh.r Root rr' GraJU nu
lrorti, ttlj Imilnf, hmllf
(rulllnr.elMnhtrtfil.loDillTM
lrtt. To firoT th.lr worlo. W
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wttoonln lipid on top SAlier! tpeeloittai IMiIm
do lb ttlU&HKU CATALOG FHKH.
John A. Saltar Seed Co.. Bex 704. Li CretM. Wtv
PATENTS fnSsSB
EUUsxfMOoaU. nichett nanuses, smnanrleta.
Nebraska Directory
ISE4SS A WEIXMAN
Live Stfek Ctmmlsstan MwtitiHfi
854-afltt Kzchanxe llulldlnr. Boath Uauih
All Uxk consigned to M Is iold br member of tfe
Arm, and nil cmnlojees liaro been soleetctl w
trJnodforttieiiorkwnlcbUiardo. Wrtu-i4Mak4
of European
people of the
food required either for beef or dairy i
convenient, cumate excellent,
navo volunteered tortus war. Tno Gov-
oxtra. acrease into train.
uuawa, uanaaa, or
If One's Sufficient, Why Proceed?
"A word to tho wiso is sufllclcnt,
and" began tho village boro.
"Then let It go at that," snarled J,
Fuller Gloom, who Is blessed with
mean disposition.
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Rheumatism
For Young and Old
The ncuto ngonizing pain of
rheumatism is soothed at onco
by Sloan's Liniment. Do not
rub it ponctratca to tho soro
spot, bringing a comfort not
dreamed of until tried. Get a
bottle today.
RHEUMATISM
Hera What Other Say i
"I nlcbly recommend your Liniment
it the but remedy for rheumatUm I ever
used, Before uafng it I ipent large ram
of money trying to get relief of tbo mlaery
and pain in limb and body, bo I tried
your Liniment both internal and external
and I found quick relief, and now am
well and strong again." Qio, Curt(,$tS
N. tlth St., apnngfitli.IU.
Here' Proof
"I with to write and tell you about a
fall I had down fourteen I topi, and bruised
my neck and hip very bad. I could not
sleep at all. I sent my wifo for a 23 cent
bottle ot your Liniment and in two days'
time I wai on my feet again." CAorfta
Ulidi, latStf, PratritAti., St, Lout; Mo.
SLOANS
LINIMENT
for neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and
bruises.
All Drugiitti, 2Ec.
Send four cent In etampa for a
TRIAL BOTTLE
Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc.
Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa.
W. N, U., OMAHA, NO. 4-1015.
EYE
DISTEMPER
CATHRRIinL rtVER
AND ALL NOSE
AND THROAT DISCUSES
Cure the elck and act preventive for other. Liquid given on
tongue. Safe for brood marca and all other. Dent kidney remedy! J0ca&4
tl a bottle; 5 and (10 e. doien. Sold by all druggUts and horce good
house, or tent, cxpret paid, by the manufactures.
SPOIIN MEDICAL CO., Chemists. GOSHEN, INDIANA
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