THE 8EMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. J V THICK, GLOSSY HI FREE FROIVI DANDRUFF Qlrlo! Beautify Your Halrl Make It Soft, Fluffy r-iH Luxuriant Try the Moist Cloth. Try as you will, after an application of Danderlno, you cannot find a slnglo trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will please you most, will bo aftor a fow weeks' use, 'whon you boo now hair, flno and downy at first yes but real ly now hair growing all over tho scalp. A llttlo Danderlno Immediately dou bles tho beauty of your hair. No differ ence how dull, faded, brittle and Bcraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderlno and carefully draw it through your hair, taking ono email strand at a time. Tho effect is im medlato and amazing your hair will bo light, fluffy and wavy.'and have an appearanco of abundanco; an incom parablo luster, softness and luxuri ance, tho beauty and shlmmur of true hair health. Get a 25 cent bottlo of Knowlton's Danderlno from any store and provn that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected or Injured by careless treatment that's all. Adv. Hair Turns White In a Night. That hair ever turns white In a sin gle night has been emphatically de nied by some doctors, In spite of his toric instances Buch as that of Marie Antoinette to the contrary. Dut Doc tor Lobar called the attention of the Societe Medlcalo des Hopltaux of Paris to an actual case. It was that of a young French soldier who was blown into tho air by a mine and buried in tho earth, from which he extricated himself with difficulty. Tho man was deafened by tho deto nation, his face was burned, and there were several bruises on hishead. He was taken to a neighboring hospital, whore the following day he noticed four Islots of whlto hair on tho fronto parletoocclpltal region of hlB head. The loss of color was complete from the roots to tho ends of the hairs, and tho white hairs were as firmly In hla scalp as their brown neighbors. Considerable, of a Snub. Mr. Asquith recently administered a grim snub to a certain M. P. Some time ago, on tho death of a noted pub lic man, there was a great deal of gos sip as to who should succeed him. The M. P. In question' had a friend whom he wished to get the appointment, and, determined to be first in the field, he went to Mr. Asquith on the day after the late holder of tho post had died. "May ray friend So-and-so 'have Mr. Blank's place?" he asked, eagerly. "He may," answered Mr. Asquith, gravely, "If he thinks tho cofiln will lit him comfortably!" London Mall. Neutrality. "Wo aro maintaining a strict neu trality." "Hardly! We aro praying that the right side may win and are quite con vinced as to which Is tho right side." Girls will bo girls if they can't be married women. Man Is a mister; woman is a mystery. there is no better food than itt Grape - Nuts with cream or good milk. Many diseases of childhood and youth are due to mSM0 StyM faulty diet a diet that restricts the amount of needed JPSwQ$ v y )fftemK mineral salts, the lack of which, as your family physi- (fBMjjpC;' M 5 MnHK. cian can tell you, often leads to rickets and other 8i$J MlMsPlif& diseases of mal-nutrition. gjt$f hmSm Grape-Nuts, made of whole wheat and malted Vy -v, BBjjPc v jifl? barley is rich in these vital mineral elements so ' jy XWR&zk necessary to health. -!$P jl-T This food tastes good, is easily digested, and many "P?t$$ i letters from parents, after trial, testify yAVf "Thwe's Reason" AI p P Potters nro not tho only pcoplo who mako family Jars. To keep clean and healthy Uke Dr. Picrce'n Pleasant relicts. They leguUto liver, bowels and stomach. Adv. Thoro are moro than 7,000 men in Paris who nro blind ns a result of in juries sustained In tho war. Her Idea. "Do you think Cholly Prlmroso ever thinks?" "If ho docs, ho takes pains to hldo It." Barred Out. Husband Have you called upon those now people yet? Wife No, wo can't associate with them. I wub saved from doing It in tho nick of timo. Husband What happened? Wife Why, by tho merest accident 1 heard that they run an open car all wlntor. Judgo. PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS The symptoms of kidney and bladder troubles are often very distressing and leave, the system in a run-down condition. The kidneys seem to suffer most, as al most every victim complains of lame back and urinary troubles which should not be neglected, as thefe danger signals often lead to dangerous kidney troubles. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which soon heals and strengthens the kidneys is a splendid kidney, liver and bladder remedy, and, being an herbal compound, has a gen tle healing effect on the kidneys, which is almost immediately noticed in most cases by those who use it. A trial will convince anyone who mar be in need of it. Bqttcr get a bottle from your nearest drug store, and start treat ment at once. Ilowever, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adr. No Barber BUI to Pay. There Is a harbor's shop in Capo Town at which Sir Loander St,arr Ja meson can always have a haircut and shave for nothing. Years ago "Doc tor Jim," then in practice, attended the barber's wife during a dangerous illness. Though his skill aho recov ered. Tho husband was deeply grate ful; but he was not In a position to pay. Instead, he offered to give "Doc hor Jim" a free haircut and shave for the rest of his life. Wnenover Sir Leandcr Is In Cape Town he goes to the shop, and the barber carries out his bargain. Unpleasant Outlook. Flrt Tommy (in tho trenches) Wot'cher lookin' so blue nbaht. Bill? Second Tommy Jest got a letter from the missus, tor say 'er sister is puttin" up wiv 'cr and 'as got tho measles. It ain't 'nrf a go, it ain't, wiv mo goin' 'ome on leavo tomorror, and a dangerous troublo liko that in tho 'ouse. London Opinion. The Soldler'3 Estimate. A member of tho first Canadian con tingent, writing home, says: "1 guess the first soven years of this war are going to he the worst." Canadian American. How to Talk to the Wounded. "What tho bodies can't stund, you know, ma'am, is cold steel." "Yes, I suppose it gets ery cold this time of the year." London Punch. AS MS AND INDIGESTION "Pape's Diapepsin" settles sour, gassy stomachs in five minutesTime it! You don't want a slow romedy when your stomach is bad or an uncertain ono or a harmful ono your stomach Is too valuablo; you mustn't Injure it Papo's Diapepsin is noted for Us spood In giving relief; Its harmless ness; Its certain unfailing action In regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Its millions of cures In Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach troublo has mado it famous tho world over. Keep this porfect stomach doctor In your homo keep It handy got a largo fifty-cent caso from any doaler and then If anyone should cat something which doesn't ngreo with them; it what they eat lays Hko load, formcnta and sours and forms gas; causes head ache, dizziness and nausea; eructa tions of acid and undigested food romombor ns soon as Papa's Diapepsin comes In contact with tho stomach, all such distress vanishes. Us prompt ness, certainty and easo In overcoming tho worst stomach disorders is n rove latlon to thoso who try it. Adv. Americans Great Match Users. "Every man, woman and child In this country usou an uverago of ton matches each day," remarked J. A. Hunter of Now York, representative of a largo match company. "It is es timated that tho match manufacturers of tho United States turn out ovory day moro than 1,700,000,000 matches. Of this output 1,000,000,000 aro con sumed in this country. Our peoplo havo come to be very oxtravagant In tho uso of matches. A docado ago a pipe smoker might keop his plpo go In, by way of tho kitchen fire and a pipo lighter; today he wouldn't think of it. Tho greater uso of cigarettes also has Increased tho consumption o. matches, as have gas and gasoline stoves, which nro continually turned on and relighted. "Thoro has been an increased manu lacturo of patent lighters and a now stylo of gas stove with patent lighter attached, und theso havo helped to cut tho sales of matches, but only to a small extent." Knew the Drama, Too. Father, in tho hall, has been stand ing for an hour whllo Mllllcent and Harold bid each other good night In tho doorway. "Parting," quotes Harold, "Is such sweet sorrow that 1 could say good night till" At this speech father gets a Shako spcarean inspiration of his own and tramps down the stairs. "Seems to mo." ho asserted, "thero is too much adieu about nothing hero." Philadelphia Ledger. Explained. Tho Ancient Mariner shot the alba tross, "1 mistook it for a neutral canary," bo explained. Theodore Roosevelt wns tho young est man over elected to the presidency of tho United States. All things come with tho waiter who serves nn order of hash. mm QUALITIES OF THE LEGHORNS Birds Are So Active That They Main tain Good Appetite Easily Kept In Good Health. Leghorns aro bo actlvo that thoy maintain a good nppottto and will stand tho heavy feeding nocossary to heavy egg production. Eggs cannot bo mado without food. Tbo laying flock is easily kopt in health by an oc casional cleaning medication, and thore Is nothing happier than a big flock of Leghorn layers, as tholr con linual "singing" makes evident. I trust I havo said nothing to hurt tho feelings of thoso who favor othoi broods, says a wrltor in an exchange r V . ..... .V jf ' Flock of White Leghorns. All tho standard fowls havo tholr merits, and for n door-yard flock 1 would choose ono of tho heavy breeds. A Leghorn chick can bo brought to a brollor size in a hurry, hut tho gain In weight is not so rapid boyond that stngo. I havo known puro-brcd Leghorns not to average four dozon eggs a year, no there is no safety in moro namo. It's tho breeding that counts, and Leg horns can bo brought to very high egg' production and held to It. Do not enro lessly lntorbrocd strains. Find a good ono and hold to it. FIND THE QUALITY OF EGGS Cornell Agricultural Experiment Sta tion Recommends Candling as the Best Method. Tho quality of eggs depends not al together upon tho length cf timo thoy havo been kept, but quite as much upon tho conditions to which thoy havo been subjected bctweon tho time of laying and of their final uso. More over, tho quality of an egg may bo af fected to somo extent by tho foods eaten by tho hen which lays it, and possibly by tho season of tho year when it is laid. All theso points and many others aro discussed in a bulletin on tho in terior quality of market eggs, lsBued by tho Cornell agricultural exorl mont station, which explains tho proc ess of egg production and tho struc ture of tho normal egg. It tells also how tho interior quality of market eggs may bo Btudled and advocates candling as tho best method. It gives directions for candling and instruc tions for making candling doviccs. FEED GREEN FOOD AND GRIT Almost Anything Succulent Will An swer Purpose Variety Is Desir able During Winter Months. It Is important that somo kind of green food should bo supplied when tho, hens nro conilned. Almost any thing succulont will servo tho purpose It is not deslrablo to dopeud ontiroly on clover and alfalfa In winter. Cab bage, rape, inangolE, potatoos, turnips, or oven onsilago should bo provided for variety. Llttlo attontlon need bo given to supplying tho hens with grit whllo on tho rnngo. In winter or whon in-confinement, grit in somo form should bo supplied. Lime Is alBo needed for shell material. For this purpose oyster shell is excellent. Storing Eggo for Hatching. In storing eggs for hatching, nvoid too low or too high tomporntures About 45 degrees is tho best tempera ture. Then nvoid too much handling. Wo havo strong doubtB about tho ad vantago of turning them whllo In stor age. Any advantage In it Is, wo think, offset by tho risk of soiling tho eggs and closing tho air-pores. Waste and Injury. A surplus of foodstuff fed to n fowl, or an animal of any kind, nhovo thai digestible and convertible to its needs, is a wasto of food and an injury. Keep Hen In Laying Trim. It is Just as Important to keep n hen In laying trim as It Ih to coax the dairy cow to keep up hor How of milk. Old Geese Most Reliable. Old geese lay a greater number of larger eggs and ore moro reliable than young geese. Manure la Valuable Asset, Tho poultry manure Is a valuable asset. The moHt satisfactory way of storing it Is in barrels. MOTHER AT GHlLffSJOHGUE If cross, feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs." A lnxatlvo today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not tako tho timo from play to empty tholr bowels, which becomo clogged up with wasto, liver gets shigglsh; stomnch sour.' Look at tho tonguo, mothort If coat ed, or your child la listless, cross, fov orlsh, breath bad, restless, doesn't cat heartily, full of cold or haB Boro thront or any other children's nllmcnt, glvo n tenspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, bocnuso It is perfectly harmless, and In n few hours nil this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting wnsto will gontly movo out of tho bowels, and you hnvo a well, playful child again. A thor ough "Insldo cleansing" Is ofttlmes all that is necessary. It Bhould bo tho first treatment given In any slcknoRs. Bownro of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask at tho store for n GO-dont bottlo of "California Syrup of Figs," which hns full directions for babies, children of all ngos and for grown-ups plainly printed on tho bottlo. Adv. Exceptions. "Women have no idea of applied Bcionco In ordinary llfo." "How about chomtcal blondes?" The Reason. "Why do they call a baseball tho sphere?" "Uecausc It Is whirled." Good Advice. "I Intend to bag nn heiress." "Look out that she doesn't give you tho sack." Men can't understand why women worry over trifles and wonrcn cau't un derstand why mon do not. WcmerC&nee ow in Good Health Through Use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Say it is Household Necessity. Doctor Called it a Miracle. All women ought to know the wonderful effects ot taking Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound even on those who seem hopelessly ill. Here are three actual cases: uitANK liKoar., Hardly Able to Move Albert Lea, Minn." For about a year I had sharp pains across my back and hips and was hardly ablo to movo around the house. My head would acho and I was dizzy and had no appetite. After taking Lydia E. Pinldiam's Vegotablo Compound and Livor Pills, I am feeling stronger than for years. I havo a little boy eight months old and am doing my work all alono. I would not bo without your roinedies in tho houso as thero aro nono liko them." Mrs. F. E. Yost, 011 Water St., Albert Lea, Minn. Three Doctors Gave Her Up. Pittsburg, Ponn." Your medicino has helped mo wonderfully. Whon I was a girl 18 years old I was always sickly and dollcato and suffered from irregularities. Thrco doctors gave mo up and said I would go into consumption. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound and with tho third bottlo began to feel better. I soon becamo regular una a goo strong and suortly attor 1 was married Now I havo two nlco stout; healthvnhildrnn and am ablo to work hard ovory day."-Mrs. Clementina DuEitRiNo,a4 Gardner St.,TroylIill,l,ittsburg,Ponn. All woman nro invited to write to tho Lydia E.Plnkhnm Medi cino Co., Lynn, Mass., for special udvieo, it will bo confidential. FARM Insure your crops and farm property against HAIL, FIRE, LIGHTNING, TORNADO and WIND STORMS in the Old and Tried UNION FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY of Lincoln. Our new rates and plan of payment will make it worth your while to see our local representative first. 28,000 satisfied Nebraska farmers testify to our honorable dealings of more than a quarter century. Send for booklet containing a list of 2,000 individual losses paid in the year 1915 AGENTS WANTED IN OPEN TERRITORY A Question. "This is tho 29th of February, isn't it?" "It is." "Thoro'B ono thing I can't flguro out." "What Is It?" "Whoro was I this day n year ago, and what was 1 doing?" Close H. Palmer has boon lender of n church choir at Maplo Orovo, Tonn., for tho past G8 years. A mulo has ono ndmlrnblo trait; hfj refuses to stand for flattery. Keep up Your General Health Watch your health this Spring and be on guard against an attack of Spring Fever, Biliousness or a gen eral run-down condition. BOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters is a splendid medicine for the Spring months. Try it. HAIR (BALSAM A toiltt prpretlsn of rutrtt. Help to (rtdlrAtaduHlrult. For Reitorlns Color and DoantrtoCrarorFatUdHtir. ttfo. and II, oi at Dracrl.H. Wntxon R.no1rmnn.Wut tnirton.n.U, ltuoknfn-e. Htglt. rat rtltrencca. iicsl roaalta. W. N. U OMAHA, NO. 13-1916. TT H. TT JBL JL PATENTS Ilarrisburg, Pcnn. " 'When I was single I suf fered a great deal from fomalo "weakness locauso my work compelled mo to stand all day. I took Lyuia JS. l'inicnam's vegetabio compound lor time and was mado stronger by its uso. After I was married I took tho Compound again for a female troublo and after thrco months I passed what tho doctor called a growth. Ho said it was a miraclo that it eamo away as ono generally goes under tho knifo to havo them removed. I never want to ba without your Compound in tho houso." Mrs. 104'j Jmiton bt., liarriaourg, ronn. ATTENTION!