The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 23, 1915, Image 3

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    THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA.
BROUGHT HOME THE MONEY
TOO MUCH FOR HIGHWAYMAN
HH II
THIS LETTER STANDS FOR
IlOSTETTER'S H
FOR OVER 60 YEARS WELL
KNOWN AS A "FIRST AID" TO H
H
EALTH
H
APPETITE P00R7
DIGESTION BAD7
BOWELS CLOGGED 7
YOU SHOULD TRY
H
OSTEITE R'S
Stomach Bitters
BLACK
LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED
by Cutter! Blackleg Pill- Low.
priced, fresh, reliable: preferred by
Wwtm atockmen. becaua they
V 11 '1 PrglMt where ether rteelmi fait.
I 8L, B writ for booklet and Uatlmonlal.
1 IO-dvM pkie. Dlaekleg Pllla $1.00
m.AMiJliJ 10-doae pkga. Bluklag Pllli 4.09
Uio any Injector, but Cutter beat.
The superiority of Cutter product! La dua to orar 15
feara of specializing In vaeelrm and tarumi only.
I aalat oa Cutter'i. If unobtainable, order direct.
Ibe Cutter Laboratory, Derkeley, Cal., r Cnliato, lit.
HAIR BALSAM
A toilet preparation of merit.
iicipa wt eradicate aanaruu.
For Raatorlnz Color and
Oaauty to Gray or Faded Hair J
wjc. ana ai.wi at urmrciiia.
Enforced Sobriety.
"I mot your friend Lusho tho other
day. Ho said ho was on tho water
wagon."
"That must have been on Thursday
rof Friday, wasn't it?"
"It was on Friday. How did you
.gUOBS?"
"Ho's always on tho wagon tho last
two days boforo pay day."
His Size.
Tho Judge You say your wife as
eaultcd you with a dangerous and dead
ly weapon? What was it?
Mr. Peowee It was a fly swatter,
your honor. Judge.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
original little liver pills put up 40 years
ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Adr.
A stitch In tlmo
mouth of a gossip.
may close the
Achy Joints Give Warning
TmyPUvrv
A creaky joint
often predicts tain.
It also foretells in
ward trouble. It
may mean that the ?!
tering the bjood
and aru allowing
poisonousuricacid
to clog the blood
and cause trouble.
Bad backs, rheu
matic pains, sore,
aching jointa.hend
aches, dizziness,
nervous troubles,
heart flutterings,
and urinary dis
orders are some of
the effects of weak
kidneys and if nothing is done there's
danger of dropsy, gravel or Bright's
disease. Use Doan's Kidney Pills, the
most widely used, the best recommended
kidney remedy in the world.
DOAN'SW
50 at nil Stores
FoslervMUburn Co.Propa.BuffriToTN.Y.
Make the Liver
Do5 its Duty
Nine times in ten when the liver is
right the stomach and bowels are right
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gentlybutfirmlyi
pel a lazy liver to
do its duty.
Cures Con
stipation, In
digestion,
Sick
Headache.'
and Distress After Elating.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
jfaaafe.
.rADTFD'sr
.raaaanaw univi uiw
aVZLataaaaaV raw m t u
How to Heal
Skin Diseases
A Baltimore doctor suggests this
simple, but reliable and Inexpensive,
homo treatment for people suffering
with eczema, ring
worm, raBhes and
similar itching, burn
ing skin troubles.
At any rellablo
druggist's get a jar
of resinol ointment
and a cake of resi
nol soap. Theso aro not at all expen
sive, With tho resinol soap and warm
water batho tho affected parts thor
oughly, until they are freo from crusts
and the skin is softened. Dry very
gently, spread on a thin layer of the
resinol ointment, and cover with a
light bandage if necessary to protect
tho clothing, This should "bo dono
twico a day. Usually the distressing
Itching and burning stop with the first
treatment, and tho skin soon becomes
clear and healthy again.
PRODUCING EGGS IN WINTER
Keep Before Hens Constant Supply of
High Protein Meat Scrap, Grit
and Fresh Water.
Keep boforo tho hons that you aro
using for winter egg production, a con
stant supply of high protein meat
scrap, completo grit, crushed oystor
Bholl, and supply fresh, clean water
abundantly and regularly, and soo to
it that tho wator docs not become
frozen in cold weather, as thoro has
been no Invention forthcoming from
our geniuses in this lino of industry
which will provldo tho chlckon with
in icepick.
Animal food Is oxtromoly essential
In securing heavy winter egg yield,
and ns a rule, this can best bo sup
plied in tho form of meat scrap, as it
It tho most economical and convenient
"form obtainable.
Fowls greatly prefor grcon-cut bono,
and if it is practical, wo should ro
spect our feathorcd friends' tastes as
aoar as possible.
BREED FROM VIGOROUS HENS
Ideal Mating for Breeding Purposes Is
Yearling Cocks With Well-Devcl-oped
Yearling Females.
'By J. E. OOUailEnTY. University of
Cnllfornla. College ot AKrlculture.)
Tho production of a largo egg con
taining a strong embryo and plenty of
nourishment requires that a hen pos
sess woll-matured productlvo organs.
It is necessary that tho embryo not
only have plenty of spaco within tho
L
't- v'v"'wi'""a
Five-Months-Old Barred Rock Pullet,
Owned by Fred Kun.fr, Forest Glen,
III.
shell in which to grow but also bo sup
plied with an abundance of food mate
rials with which to mako that growth.
A pullet does not ordinarily possess
roproductivo organs sufficiently well
doveloped to produce such an egg.
Therefore a pullet does not produco
as good hatching eggs and is not as
desirable for breeding purposes as is
tho yearling hen. Tho pullet must
necessarily utilizo somo of her ener
gies In further growth and develop
ment. After nttainlng her full Blzo,
sho still has to fill out and maturo, as
well aB strengthen her laying organs
through use.
Among tho Mediterranean class of
fowls, such as tho Leghorn and Minor
ca, tho malos seom to develop Boxually
moro rapidly than tho females. Well
dovoloped Mediterranean cockerels aro
theroforo very often used as brooders
when mated with yearling hens. Tho
Ideal mating, however, for breeding
purposes, Is that of vigorous yearling
cocks with well-developed yearling
hens.
DAMAGED WHEAT FOR FOWLS
Large Part of Crop Unfit for Milling
Can Be Fed to Poultry Hold
on to Late Pullets.
Tho frequent statement that a largo
part of the winter wheat crop will
provo unfit for milling should bo en
couraging to poultry-keepers as Indi
cating cheaper feed this winter. Tho
proportion is put at GO.000,000 to 100,
000,000 bushols out of 600,000,000 bush
els. It is said that it can bo fed to
hogs. It can also bo fed to chickens,
11 not too musty. Caution should be
used on that point. "It's an ill wind
that blows nobody good," and poultry
koopors should not bo in hasto to mar
ket Iato-hatched pullots on tho ground
that It will cost too much to feed them
unto spring.
High Egg Production.
Somo of tho characteristics In
fowls of high egg production aro:
Lato molt and rough appcaranco, palo
shanks, black oar lobes, and wide
spread polvic boneB. Tho activity of
tho fowl is a very good indication of
high egg production.
Cull the Flock Early.
Bogin to cull early, selecting tho
moro promising ones and seo that
they havo an abundanco of room, not
only In yards, but in roosting quar
tors as well.
President Wilson's Plunge in Cotton Is Ended
WASHINGTON. President Wilson's adventuro in cotton has como to an
end. A year ago In tho midst of tho"Buy-n-balo-of-cotton" oxcltemont he
sought to oricourago tho cotton-growers of tho South by buying threo bales ol
tho staple One of theso bales was
bought In Texas, one in Georgia and
ono in Oklahoma. Contrary to com
mon report, tho cotton was novoi
shipped to tho national . capital, and
theroforo was not stored In tho White
llouso basement. It remained in the
warehouses of tho South until nr
rangoments woro mado for its salo.-
Soma timo ago ono Imlo was
turned over by tho president to a cot
ton celobratlon in Now York stato,
which sold it at auction and mado a
handsomo profit. Tho president did not rocolvo any of tho monoy from this
salo. In other words, tho balo was a clear gift to tho organization that dis
posed of it. Another balo waB disposed of in Oklahoma, through Senators
Owen and Goro, with tho understanding that tho proceeds from it would go
to Bomo charity, tho charity to bo selected by tho two senators. It Is under
Btood hero that they havo bostowed tho monoy on a Masonic homo in Okla
homa City. Hero again tho presldont was a losor to tho oxtont of tho monoy
ho put in tho bnlo when ho purchased it. Tho third balo was sold by tho
president at 10 cents a pound, the prico ho paid for tho threo bales. Ho hold
on to this third balo a good whllo, but when ono day a tologram camo from
tho warehouso peoplo offorlng to tnka tho cotton off his hands at tho prico ho
paid for it, ho answorcd in tho nfllrmatlvo.
CONE EM IF I Aiq IIcottoHJ
How the Bureau of Census Manages to Keep Busy
ERSONS who hold tho usual opinion that tho census bureau makes
enumeration only ovcry ten years and spends tho. intervening tlmo com
piling I ho data into various reports aro far from tho truth. As a matter of
fact regular Investigations of various
kinds aro In progress practically all
of tho time, separated by intervals
ranging from two weeks to ton years,
and in addition Bpcclal investiga
tions of almost any nature can, undor
tho law, bo demanded of UncloSam's
statisticians at any tlmo by tho presi
dent, eithor house of congress or tho
director of tho census himself. Ro
cently an entirely new field of this
sort has been opened up and, now
that- tho ico has been broken and
precedents oreated, promises to mako much additional work for tho bureau.
Tho new activity itr tho counting of noses botweon decennial censuses In
rapidly, growing communities, at local expense. Tho first town to feol that
tho census figures of 1910 havo boon so far outdistanced, as to llbol tho com
munity was Tulsa, Okla. Tho immodlato incentive that mado an ofllclal "by
census" desirablo in this southwestern town was tho wish of tho local com
mercial club to havo tho municipality put out a bond issue for improvements
that was larger than tho corporation, according to its 1910 population rating,
could manago. Tho count was completed in six days, and tho bill for ox
pensos, slightly ovor $800, was paid by tho Tulsa Commercial club.
Hardly had tho first special municipal census boon completed when tho
census bureau was called on to begin work on anothor bucIi Job. This timo
tho request was from tho municipal government of Hamtramck, Mich., a town
just outside of Detroit, that has been greatly enlarged by tho location there
of a largo automobilo manufacturing Industry.
tub&Xu Have you
Many Varieties of Trees Found in Washington
THE intention of tho government to creato a national arboretum in tho
upper part of Rock Crook park recalls tho apparently little-known fact
that already tho trees that grow in Washington constituto a vast arboretum,
though tho fact that tho trcos aro so
scattered detracts from tho intorest
and value of tho collection.
It has boon said that a fcaturo of
tho national capital and ono which
distinguishes it abovo other cities is
its wealth of follago and multltudo
of treo forma. It is not only in tho
extent of its urban woodland that
Washington stands first among cities,
but also in tho numbor of varieties of
trees. Northern and southern, east
ern and western, lowland, hlihland.
marsh and mountain forms of trees grow in tho streets, parks and gardens.
It is no doubt true that the part of tho city whero tho greatest number of
troo families aro represented is tho park which surrounds tho buildings ol
tho department of agriculture. Tho place whero tho next greatest numbor of
treo forms may bo soon is either tho National Botanic garden or tho capitol
grounds. Thero was an effort, and rather a successful offort, to gather in tho
capitol grounds specimens of most of tho trees of tho United States which
could enduro tho cllmato of this latitude.
A man who knows something about trees may identify within ten min
utes' walk Japanese crabapplo trees, wild black chorry, chlnaborry troos,
choko chorrlcs, sassafrass, dogwoods, black haws, sweet gum and blue gum,
hawthorno, horso chostnut and many members of tho soapberry family. Ono
may look at whito and paper mulberry trees, great laurol, Japan lomon, Nor
way, Bugar, roctf and silver maple, Siberian pea trees, princess trees of the
flgwort family from China nnd Japan, and in tho capitol grounds will bo
'found silver bell trees of tho storax family.
Seats of the Mighty Sell for Proverbial Song
SEATS of tho mighty, so frequently coveted, were In llttlo demand hero tho
othor day. Chairs occupied for moro than thirty years by prominent
Judges of tho District supremo court, living and dead, when holding confer
ences in tho general-term room on
woighty questions of law, Bold for tho
proverbial "aong'' when offored at
auction by Adam A. Weschlor unJer
direction of United States Marshal
Splain. Largo, rqomy, high-backed
rovolving and tilting chairs, onco
handsomoly upholstored in real leath
er, woro "knocked down" at prices
ranging from ?2 to GO cents each.
Tho occasion was tho trfehnlal
salo mado by tho marshal outside tho
court-houso building to get rid of dis
carded furniture nnd equipment of tho city hall. A motloy collodion of
brokon chairs, desks and bookcases unused for Bomo timo and sovoral dis
carded carpets woro Included in tho salo, in uddition to tho furnlturo of tho
old gonornl term consultation room. Tho oqulpmont of this room romainod
unchangod from 3882 until last year, when Chief Justico Covington aocurod
now furnlturo and carpets to roplaco tho old chairs nnd settooa which woro
much worn and bad assumed aninpresentablo appcaranco.
Somo of tho articles offered by tho auctioneer brought good prices, but
tho low figures placed by tho crowd on tho discarded "Judgmont Boats" was
tho subject of comment.
Youngster'3 Iden3 of Finance Somo
what Primitive, but They Wore
Also Effective.
A four-year-old soft in a Winchester,
Intl., family often Is n holp to his
mother when ho returns family wash
ings to different houses. Ofton ho Is
puzzled when nstfed how much is duo
for tho work.
Ono day last wook tho "lad returned
a washing to a certain Winchester
homo. Sovoral extras woro included
in tho laundry and, naturally, tho own
er expected an additional expense
"How much Is It this wook?" tho
owner asked.
Tho child appeared to bo In deep
study and did not answer.
"How much Is It?" tho owner nsked
for a second timo.
"Ali-h-h throo nickels moro than
'tis," tho child quickly replied.
The owner had formerly paid $1.25
oach wook, so $1.40 was paid this
tlmo. Indianapolis Nows.
To Protect Her Chest.
Rov. Horaco Leonard, continuing his
campaign against cosmetics In Wash
ington, said nt an al fresco luncheon:
"A young husband at tho shoro not
ed that in drossing for .dinner tho oth
or ovenlng his wlfo hnd chosen a vory
docolleto gown.
" 'Thoro's a dampish sea wind blow
In,' ho grumbled. 'Don't you think
you'd bettor put somothlng on your
chest?'
"Tvo powdered It twlco, dear, sho
noiiBworcd. 'Still, If you don't mind
waiting, I supposo I might add another
coat.' "
Unnatural.
"Hello, mil! How do you llko caddy
Ing for tho Ladies' Golf club?"
"Oh, it ain't such a bad Job, only I
can't got used to hoaring 'em say
'Goodness gracious!' when thoy
foozle."
It usually is tho man whoso distinc
tion Is that of bolng tho father ot-a
great many children who deserts them
and tho woman who boro thorn.
Tho parentB of a baby aro tho only
successful conversational opponents
ot tho man who wishes to talk about
himself.
Procpectlve Victim's Flow of Lan
guage More Effective Than Any
Use of Deadly Weapons.
Footpad (presenting pistol) Fork
ovor yor rhino, and bo quick about ltl
Near-sighted editor I beg your par
don? (Stonily) "No monkeylns. Unllm
bcrj produco tho blunL
"Pardon me, but I do not oxactly ap
prehend tho drift ot your "
"Chooso your patter. Don't yor soo
I'vo got tho drop? Unload yor oof?"
"I nm totally nt a loss, my doar 8lr,
to porcolvo tho rclovancy of your ob
servations, or to "
"Whnck up, or I'll let her speak!"
"Is thoro any peculiarity In tho ox
tornal seeming of my npparol or Co
meanor, sir, that impols you", a total
stranger, to"
"Onco moro, will you uncork that
swag?"
(Hopelessly bewildered) "Myfriond,
I confess my uttor Inability to gather
any cohoront idea from tho fragmen
tary observations you havo imparted.
Thoro is somothlng radically Irrecon
cllnblo and Incapable ot correlation
In tho vocabularies with which -wo en
deavor to mako tho reciprocal or cor
rospondontlal Interchange of our
Ideas lntolllglblo. You will pardon
mo I suggest that synchronization of
purpose is equally lndlsponsablo with
homogonolty of corobrol Improsslorr aa
well as parallollsm ot Idiom and "
But tho highwayman had fled In dis
may. Tit-Bits.
Lucky Animals.
"Tho animals of tho woodland aro
proparlng for cold weather. Thoy aro
growing extra thick coats ot fur."
"Thoy nro lucky to bo ablo to do so.
Beats my system of buttoning under
my voBt an old newspaper." Louis
vlllo Courior-Journal.
Healthy.
"How Is tho cllnmto out hero?"
aBkod tho intending purchaser.
"Great!" exclaimed tho real estato
agent. "FlneBt in tho world. Why,
wo haven't had but ono death hero In
tho last ten years, and that was a
doctor who died of starvation."
Tho king can do no wrong If tho
qucon goes after him -with an aco.
Bouncing Health
and Active Brain
come naturally with childhood, but in later
years are usually the result of right living
Proper Food Plays a Big Part
Many foods especially those made from
white flour are woefully deficient in certain
mineral salts which are essential to life, health
and happiness.
To supply these vital mineral elements,
so often lacking in the usual daily diet, a food
expert originated
e-Nuts
This food, made of choice wheat and
malted barley, supplies all the nutriment of
the grains, including the phosphate of potash,
etc., required for the daily rebuilding of body
and brain.
Grape-Nuts has a delicious, nut-like fla
vour is ready to eat direct from the package
with cream or good milk, and is complete
nourishment.
"There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts
Sold by Grocers everywhere.