THE 8EMLWEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. GIRL COULD NOT WORK How She Was Relieved from Pain by Lydia E.Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound. Taunton, Mass." I had pains In both Bides and when my periods camo I had to stay at homo from work and suf fer a lone time. Ono day a woman camo to our houso and askod my mother why I was suffering. Mother told her that I suf fered every month and sho said. 'Whv don't you buy a I Until,. -C T J! T-1 Pinlcham's Vegetable Compound? ' My mother bought it and tho next month I was bo well that I worked all tho month without staying at homo a day. I am in good health now and have told lota of girls about it. "Miss Clarice Moiun, 22 Russell Street, Taunton, Mass. Thousands of girls suffer in silence every month rather than consult a phy sician. If girls who aro troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting Bpells or indigestion would tako Lydia E. 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Tho in sect feodB on the wood of a largo num ber of shado trees and shrubs and does much damago along tho Atlantic seaboard between Massachusetts nnd Now Jersey and in tho Hudson River valloy. In tho caterpillar, .or larva stage, tho leopard moth cats into tho treo upon which it feeds and not only checks its growth but so weakens it that it is often brokon by heavy wind storms. Tho presence of tho pest is Indi cated by tho wilting of twigs or branches and by accumulations of saw dustlike castings at tho entrance of tho burrows. Tho discovery of this evidence, says tho now bulletin, No. 708, "Tho Leopard Moth, A Dangerous Imported Insect Enemy of Shado Trees," by L. O. Howard and F. II. Chittenden, should bo followed prompt ly by tho pruning away of all tho smaller Injured twigs or branches. Tho larger ones may bo cut back bo hind the injury and tho stubs covered vith grafting wax to prevont tho en trance of other Insects. All tho wood that has been cut away should bo promptly burned, in order to destroy tho caterpillars within. This precau tion also should bo followed with all branches that havo fallen to tho ground after windstorms. Wherever tho trees aro so badly Injured that there is littlo hopo of their recovery. It is best to take them out and prompt ly destroy them. In tho case of trees which aro only slightly affected, and especially in tho case of largo and valuable trees, bisulphid of carbon can bo used effectively. It is injected into tho openings of tho burrows with PREVENT INJURY TO THE ORCHARD TREES Warm Days During Spring Cause Sap to Flow Mice Also Cause Much Damage. Often tho trunk and largor branches of fruit trees turn brown in tho spring. This is duo to sun scald. Tho warm days during tho winter and spring will cause tho sap in the trunk to flow, which is injurious to tho tree. This Injury can bo controlled through tho shading of tho trunk. It is a good plan to erect boards or burlap sacks on tho south side of tho trunk of tho tree; this will shado and provont tho bright days of tho sun from starting tho sap to flow. Another injury that is found on young trees, especially, is caused by mice. Tho mice gnaw tho bark ou small trees around which there is a considerable amount of grass or straw. To reduce this loss it is simply neces sary to remove tho straw from tho baso of tho tree. If this is dono there will not bo much loss. CLOSING UP LEAKS IN FARM EXPENSES Cost of Labor and Machinery Should Be Carefully Consid ered by Farmer. (By ALVA II. BENTON. Assistant Agri culturist, University Farm, St. Taul, Minn.) Reducing farm expenso Ib tho eas iest way to increase farm profits on many farms. Good crops and good live stock alone cannot mako farming profitable. In closing up tho leaks In farm expenses tho rvjst of horso labor and machinery should bo carefully considered. Cost-accounting records in Minnesota show that tho mainte nance cost of an averngo work horso Is $100 annually, and that tho main tenance cost of machinery is 15 per cent or more. Two ldO-acro farms in southern Min nesota forcibly illustrato how much higher horso labor and machinery costs may be on ono farm than on another. Tho first of these farms had ?425 worth of machinery and live work horses; tho other $1,840 worth of msbincry and seven work horses. a long-spoutcd oil can or a glass syringe, and tho openings aro closed immediately afterwards, Carbon bisulphid must bo handled with caro, and precautions taken to avoid danger from flro and tho inhal ing of fumes. This means that tho operator should not smoko whllo nt work. On tho other hand, thoro need bo no fear of tho liquid damaging the hands. Tho leopard moth in its adult form has a spotted appearance, tho semi transparent white wings being thickly dotted with blackish, dark blue, or greenish spots. Thoro aro alBO largo black spots on tho thorax and dark cross bands on tho whlto abdomen. Tho moth laysNIts eggs, olthor singly or in groups, during tho Bummer, usu ally Bolecting crovices in tho rough bark of trees as a convenient placo to deposit them. Tho larvao or cater pillars hatch about ten days after wards nnd at onco penetrate tho liv ing wood. As they feed, thoy burrow tunnels which frequently encircle com pletely tho treo or branch. When tho larva has grown too largo for tho branch in which it Is feeding, it crawls out and moves to ono moro suitable. As tho insect remains in tho larva Btago, feeding In this way, for nearly two years, it Is capablo of doing a great deal of damago before it trans forms to tho pupa or chrysalis stago. This it does in May or later, and somo tlmo between May and tho end of September it emerges as an adult or moth. Damago by this borer in largo parks is often so severe as to render it necessary to establish a system of in spection. Wherever posslblo tho bi sulphid of carbon should be used. Caro should also bo taken to soo that tho Insect is not allowed to breod in growth that is near valuable treos. Tho uso of fertilizers will strengthen tho trees to withstand tho attacks of thiB and other insects. These farms had equally good crops and each raised ono colt. Tho annual cost of machinery and horso labor, cal culated on this basis, was $5G4 for tho first farm and $967 for tho second. Each day tho second farm paid $1.12 more than tho first in horso labor and machinery costs alone. No farmer can afford to keep machinery and work horses that aro not used profitably. Can such a leak bo found on your farm? HARMFUL HABITS IN THE POULTRY FLOCK Fowls Will Pull Each Other's Feathers and Sometimes Pick Holes. (By C. S. ANDERSON, Colorado Agricul tural College, Fort Collins, Colo.) Did your chickens over turn canni bal? Many a poultryraan has discov ered old biddy denuded of feathers and was at a loss to account for hor suddon lack of modesty. Tho feathers wero pulled out by her pen mates, and often tho pin feathers wero pick ed out as fast as they appeared. When this vice becomes established, chick ens will go so far as to pick holes In ono another, nnd woo unto tho bird on whoso body tho blood is onco started! Too- picking is a kindred evil, but only nmong young chicks. Thoy liko tho tasto of blood and an injured too is a sourco of nttractlon. CIoso confinement and unbalanced rations aro tho usual causes of such vices. Both grown fowls and young chicks need green food, meat food and grit, and if theso aro provided, along with plenty of oxerclso, tho conditions favorable for tho forma tion of the abovo habits will not bo present. Tho best plan Is to kill tho con firmed feather pullers that go wild at tho sight nnd tasto of blood. In flocks kept under close confinement, tho malo birds aro liable to havo their neck feathers pulled. It will bo found beneficial to rub tho naked necks of such victimB with carbolated vaseline. Avoid Moldy Feed. Do not feed tho sheep moldy feed as it is of no benefit to them. It has a tendency to bring about scours which puts tho Hhoop out of condition, and it will tako somo tlmo to bring them back to normal ngain. Moldy feed la especially injurious to preg nant ewes. BEST SPRAY FOR GREEN BUGS Tobacco Extract, Containing 40 Per Cent or More of Nicotine, Fa vored by nn Expert. (By A. a. HUaaUKS. University Farm. St. I'aul, Minn.) Tho npplo plant louse, aphid, ot "green bug," probably will do n tro mendouB lot of damage to tho setting fruit. Wo havo found that tho best spray for theso insects is a tobacco extract containing 40 per cent or more of nicotine in tho rorm of nicotlno sul fate. Sovoral products aro on the market, notably Black' Loaf No. 40. A half pint of this in GO gallons of water is very effective. If this ma terial, or an equally good ono, is not to bo obtained on tho market, a homo mado preparation may bo usod, but its qualities aro not reliable. This homo made spray is made as follows: Steep tobacco stems In water suffi cient to cover them. When the Proper Time for First Spraying Ap ples Should Be Sprayed Just After Leaf Buds Open as Preventive Against Scabby Fruit. strength has been well drawn out, tho liquid, is tho color of fairly strong tea. The commercial product may bo added at tho regular rato to tho or dinary spray compounds such us ar sonato of lead plus bordeaux mixturo or arsenate of lead plus llmo sulphur. If tho tobacco is used alone, it is bet ter to add whalo oil soap at tho rato of three to five pounds for every 50 gallons of tho spray. Remember, tho beBt tlmo to sjoray in order to prevent wormy nppleu, is Just after tho blossoms fall. SAVING THE GIRDLED TREES Injury Wrought by Pigs Rectified by Grafting Well-Developed Root3 Aided Materially. (By J. A. IDALU Illinois.) About two years ago a friend had her four applo trees, two years planted, girdled by somo pigs that sho had turned in tho same lot. Thoy had eaten tho bark to tho roots and up for a foot. She nsko'd mc if I could save them. I told hor it was doubt ful. Sho then told mo to do what I thought best. As bridging was not practical, I cut them off closo to tho ground and insortod two grafts from tho top of each treo into tho root tho beat I could, waxed them thoroughly, and gavo them protection. Every graft grow. Tho well-developed roots caused them to grow wonderfully, and I think tho trees wero qulto as largo in two yearB as though thoy had not been injured. DESTROY PLANT LOUSE EGGS Oil Sprays Are Efficient for Destruc tion of Lice After Hatched Don't Affect Eggs. (By C. P. GILLETTE, Colorado Agricul tural College, Fort Collins, Colo.) Occasionally wo soo oil sprays rec ommended for tho destruction of tho eggs of tho plant lico during tho win ter or early spring. Whllo these oil sprays aro vory efficient for tho de struction of tho lico after they havo hatched, a thorough study of tho ef fects of theso oil sprayB upon tho eggs of theso littlo plant lico serves to provo boyond reasonable doubt that tho eggs aro not injured by theso oils In any strength that will ordinarily bo used. In fact, plant-louse eggs havo been dipped In pure korosono and aft erwards havo hatched apparently as well us tho eggs upon other twigs that wero untreated. Discard Worthless Trees. Cut out tho old, decaying trees from tho orchard, and fill in their places with thrifty, young trees. Land Is too hign-priced to waste lu worthless trees. iXet Contents 15 Fluid DrJS i ... i . mm m in it'll r m. w li'llblVII U i m sr. m JW J. 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