THE SEMLWEEKCY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. WOW HAD NERVOUS TROUBLE Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta. ble Compound Helped Her. West Danby, N. Y. "I havo had nervous trouble nil my lifo until I took 1 Lydia b. rinkham's Vogotablo Com- pound for nerves and for f cmalo trou- bles and it straight ened mo out in good shape. I work nearly all tho time, aa wo live on a farm und I havo four girls. I do all my scwintr and I other work wi th J their help, so it shows that I stand it real well. I took the Compound when my ten year old daughter camo and it helped me a lot I havo also had my oldest girl take it and it did her lots of good. I keep it in tho house pJl the time and recommend it." Mrs. Dewitt Sincebaugh, West Danby, N. Y. . Sleeplessness, nervousness, irritabil ity, backache, headaches, dragging sen sations, all point to female derange ments which may be overcomo by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. This famous remedy, tho medicinal ingredients of which aro derived from nativo roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to bo a most valuable tonic and invigoratorof the female organism. Women everywhere bear willing testi mony to tho wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vcgetablo Compound. f Every W oman Wantg I FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam mation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkliam Med. Co, for ten years. A healing wonder for nacal catarrh, ore throat and lore oyes. Economical. Hu eitrftonftnarv rJeADitna find oenrufirlat iwwpf. Sample Frea. 50c. all drugsuu, cf postmid by ktnau. 1 he raxton I out woenpany. uocton, IV1&M. la no more necessary thanSmallpox. Armj experience bu demonstiitej the almost miraculous ctfl. caey, ana liarmlessnesj.of AnUtynhold Vaccination. Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and your family. It Is more vital than bouse Insurance. Ailc your physician, diueclit, or send for Hav you had Typhoid?" telllne of Typhoid Vaccine, results from use, and dancer from Typhoid Carriers. Producing Vaftlnit and Serums under U. S. Llrentt Tho Cutter Laboratory, Bsrkttey, Cat., Chicago, III. . PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of merit, nolpa to eradicate d&ndruir. ForReitorinir Color And Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair. ouc ana si.w at ururfciiis. Her Secret. A witness, tr'jolly, plump old worn nn, In a trial in the supreme court of Massachusetts, was asked wlint time a certain train oC cars passed her house. She replied that she began knitting at three o'clock nnd had knit twice around the leg of a stocking before It came along. The next question, of course, was how long It would take her to knit twice around. The juilge hero, In his usual quiet humor, suggested that that would depend upon the size of tho stocking. To this tho witness remarked that tho stocking was for herself anil they -could exercise their own Judgment as to the size, and guess how long it would take. IF YOU OU ANY FIWEND Suffer with Kheuiuntlsin or Neuritis, acute or chronic-, write for my FHEK BOOK on IUieimii tlsm Its Cause and Cure, Most wonderful book ever written, It's absolutely Fit EE. Jesse A. Cane, Dept. O. W., Hrockton, Mass. Adv. Sometimes the village dub migrates. to a city and develops Into a real man. A crank Is a person who thinks you are a crank. THE HIGH QUALITY SEWIHQ MACHINE NOT SOLD UNDER ANY OTHER NAME Write for free booklet "Points to be considered before purchaslne a Sewing Machine." Learn the facts. THE NEW HOME SEWING MACIIINECO.,ORAHGE1MASS All ETirT ThcySprood IV E 1 1 ju&ll ft- 1 1 C O . DIborqo rUod aoTnhtra.DaUr Ply KllUr attracts and 1 Ills alt lilts. Neat. eJoan. ornamental, convenient, and ebaap . LMtaftllMMM.UaOC psf mats). ea't tplllar up ovari win nei or nfiira unvthin. fin. ran. UdffeUr. Alitor i Daisy Fly Killer Sold by dtalora. or a HaSOLD &OMER8, 160 DaKalb Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y Alfalfa ffi, Hwcot Clover fs. Farina for kiiln nnd rnnton cmp uarrncnta J. IUUMIAI.1., boo Uly, lima PATENTS WatHonK.rolcmHn.Wnah lUKtun.U.O Hooka free. lllub est rofarences. Uet results Nebraska Directory MOTEL Omaha, Nebraska EUROPEAN PLAN IIIIIIMMUIIII mmsm X.' I T t IT W m aJ Trr liW THE PAXTON RooniH from $1.00 up single. "5 cputM up double. CAFE XMUCE.S REASONABLE AND WILL INCREASE r.oTPrnnaent lUtlttlcs bear ua out In onr coneln Hon that tbo particular district we operate In la lust bi-Klnnlnii it wonderlul cruwth adurdlnu tbo Wit KCbt opportunities of anywhere In tlie U. H. Facta are Co clear Mist we bare ourselves made large purchases, nnd are Improving and putting It Inio cultivation. Wo wilt gladly sbow you these facta and help von secure a tract of tbls land. (Jllmatii r thtl abuiidont rainfall and good waters lnnd will Krow blc crops and con now be bought right. us glvii yon tbeae facia; ther mrnn money, bealtb and contci.lujont to yon. Write, pboue ur call SCOTT & HILL COMPANY McCntJue Bldo Omaha, Neb. W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 31-1916. Squabs return profit Much Depends Upon Kind Treatment Given to Birds. of Forty Palra Can Be Kept Together Quite Successfully Birds Should Not Be Encouraged to Idle ness Cost of Feed. It Is n dehatahlc question with squab breeders today whether birds should be kept In small or large Hocks. While one will advocate keeping not over ijO pairs In a loft, .mother will nd vocato keeping i5, and u third will claim that there Is no harm in keeping 00 pairs together. Observations have led to the belief Hint -10 pairs can be kept together quite successfully. These should have about fiO square feet of lloor space and the lofts should bo at least six feet high. There should ulso bo u fly from six to eight feet high, Iho width of the Common Type of Pigeon House. loft nnd from twenty to thirty feet In length. Some breeders make the fly high enough so that it will extend over part of the roof of the pigeon house, , In order tbat tbe birds may sit In the sun. This Is not only Injurious to the roof, but encourages the birds to lazy habits, whereas to get successful re sults In breeding they must be kept i working, or at least not encouraged to Idleness. Tho estimated cost of feeding a pair j of pigeons varies from $1 to $1.00 a , year. Reports from a number of pigeon farms give an average cost of Clear drinking water, grit, broken oyster shell and charcoal should bo kept before the pigeons all tho time. Squabs are ready for market usually from 3V6 to 4 weeks of age, and up to this time they are fed by their parents. They must he sent to market Nest With Movable Front and Parti tions. promptly as the period during which they are In best condition rarely ex ceeds one week. Squabs are in good mnrket condition when fully feathered under the wings, which Is usually about the time they begin to ljjavo the nest. If they are not killed at this time they soon lose their baby fat and their flesh begins to harden. Catch the squabs to be marketed In the morning before they are fed by their parents, so that their crops will be empty. Squabs are usually killed In the same manner as poultry by cutting the arteries In the back rax2 -c u o m z u t Mtar a 2X3 House rid Flying Pen. part of the roof of the mouth and piercing the brain, but If scut to mar ket without plucking they are usually killed by wringing or breaking the neck. Squubs should be graded according to sljco and quality, as dark-colored nnd small squabs tend to lower tho price paid for an entire shipment of mixed squabs. They are usually packed for shipment In a good supply of cracked Ice, hrensts up, with par aflln paper between each layer of Ico and squnhs. Some express companies havo a special rato for squab ship ments, which ehould bo secured wher ever possible. CARE OF MILK BEFORE C0DL Bad Odors and Poor Flavor of Butter Traced to Improper Handling Keep Vessels Clean. If the facts were known doubtless It would he found that most of tho contamination that causes bad odors In milk and poor flavor In butter could be traced to the handling of the milk be fore It was cooled. Warm milk Is food for bacteria nnd so long as the milk Is exposed and warm It will likely be contaminated. As soon as the milk Is drawn from the cow It should be cooled. Hvon while the milking Is being done the can should be covered and the milk pall so that as little of the milk Is ex posed as possible. Much will always depend upon the temperature of the milk. When the temperature Is lowered danger of growth of these bacteria Is reduced. Where Ice Is available the milk may bo quickly cooled, but where there Is no Ice more dllllculty may be ex pected. Of course the vessels must be kept clean and the milk put where It will not nbsorb bad odors. Hut It must bo cooled before It can he expected to be anything like free from contam inating bacteria. LITTLE HELPS AROUND FARM Useless Swamp May Be Converted Into Pond by Cleaning It Out Dry Paths Add Comfort.' It Is u good plan to locate corn cribs and hay stacks on high rolling ground, so that water will not settle toward them. A swamp that Is an eyesore and ab solutely useless as It stands, mny be drained and converted Into a permr Stairway Like This Makes It Easy to Get Over Barbed-Wire Fence. nent pond by scraping out the bottom nnd lining It with clay. A patch of atony, unproductive ground can, in a few years, be con verted Into a Joy for the youngstrii?, by plautlng It to hickory trees. Nothing adds so much to the com fort of everybody on the farm as dry, solid paths or walks running from the house to all of the outbuildings and connecting the latter. If you do not have the energy tc build a dipping tank for the hogs, pom some coal oil over the pond when they wallow, and It will aid materlallj In disposing of the lice. A self-opening and closing gate l! appreciated In cold and stormy weather. It will only take a good day's worl to inake a split-log drag and It will pay for Itself over and over the flrsl year. A gasoline engine and a ninuun spreader are cheaper than the wages of a farm hand, and they can be al ways had. If you are thinking of trying alfalfa start with a small field, say two oi three acres. If your experiment falls, the loss will not be so great, but alfalft will grow In almost any soil or anj climate If It Is handled right. GET RID OF DEFORMED BIRD? Let Undesirable Fowls Run With Oth ers Until Right Size, Then Fatten Them for Market. Handle the chicks and market do formed birds as soon as they aro oi market size. Crooked backs, hip Joint; oi unequal ii"lglit, crooked toes, lonf beaks, combs with side springs, duel feet, otv-colored eyes and a pronounced tendency to off-colored feathers, can not readily bo detected without hand ling the birds. It Is well to sow n bniir of red flannel or mark with colorec paint the legs of birds destined for the early mnrket. A dab of paint on the wing Dow Is nlso good. Let these birds run with tho other till about the size needed, and ther pen und fatten. Many a sale can be made at the door If the chicks are cooped and ready. Keen them fre from lice and growing every day, but get rltl of them quickly. ESTIMATE WIRE FOR FENCES Catch-Weight Spools Weigh From 8J to 125 Pounds Stretcher Is Al most Indispensable. In calculating the amount of wire to fence a Held It Is customary to as- sume that ordinary barb wire weighs one pound per rod. This Is npproxl mate only, but It will give you an Idea In estimating the number of spools, liarbed wire Is placed upon the mar ket either In catch weights of ordi nary spools 80 rods long. Catch-weight spools weigh from 85 to 125 pounds, tho average being about 05 pounds. These are net weights nnd aro marked on the spool. Eighty rod spools arc guaranteed to contain 80 rpds of wire, livery farmer with such fencing lo do should havo u wire stretcher. One In ulmost indispensable to easy nnd satisfactory work. MiHSHEBBJBJBJHaBJBaBJBFSjBJPSJSmVSJBJS 3k. yrSfetCoiiteata IS YlaUP: dm wTTP TTstrtlr r mmm ALCOHOL- 3 rURCLSi- ij ATcctnblc mrmtwoBrAs-, simllating (licToodandKtTjtuj Eromdcsl)wtioiiCtcc - .1TA.otrnnf.linSnClUlff Onltifi'orpWiiciiorltiuciai. Ur ItaOourStoBBcIiWi jus cxaTRCoHTArt: Exact Copy of Wrapper, ALL KINDS OF PROVISIONS Truthful Traveler Explains How Sail ors Were Enabled to Alleviate the Pangs of Hunger. He was describing the privations of a voyage from which he had Just re turned. "Then," ho said, "1 went down to the cabin to lunch." "Lunch 1" exclaimed one of his hear ers. "Hut you told us there was noth ing to cat left on board. What did you have for lunch?" "Oh !" was the reply, "It was a very modest affair beef, wlna and nn egg." "Beef?" Where did you get tho beef from?" "Oh!" was the reply, "that came from tho bulwarks." ".And the wine: how about that?" "Oh, that came from the porthole 1" "Oh, oh I" laughed the listener. "Good, very good! 15ut tell mo where did you get the egg?" "Oh, that was tho simplest of all I" came the reply. "The captain gave or ders for the ship to 'lay to,' and he gave mo one." renrson's Weekly. SWAMP-ROOT STOPS SERIOUS BACKACHE When your back aches, and your blad der and kidneys Bcem to be disordered, re member it is needless to suffer go to your nearest drug store and get a bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, It is a physician's prescription for diseases of the kidneys and bladder. It has stood the test of years and has a reputation for quickly and effectively giving results in thousands of cases. This prescription was used by Dr. Kil mer in his private practice and was so very effective that it has been placed on sale everywhere. Get a bottle, 60c and 11.00, at your nearest druggist. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinglminton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing he cure and mention this paper. Adr. Needlessly Alarmed. A man who was stung by hornets last summer, was awakened by n buzz ing sound almost directly above him. He ducked his head under the cov ers. When ho ventured an ear out to listen he heard the sound again, even louder thnn before. Again he ducked under tho covers. Then, realizing that he couldn't stay In bed all day, he put his head out from under this covers and yelled. This was with tho Idea of scaring whatever was buzzing. Ho succeeded in that, but it wasn't a hornet or bee. It was n hired girl running a vacuum carpet sweeper on tho lloor of the Hat overhead. Had Experience. A guardsman mustered Into the fed eral service cannot be held for ali mony, so a court rules, becnuso his Income Is only enough for himself. This may Inrlto the Alimony club members to enlist, If they can get out long enough to do so. Nobody can deny that they have lighting experi ence In tho Home Guard. Logical Deduction. Almec Last night young Lovelace said ho would willingly dlo for my sake, and thin morning Jeanetto told mo hu said the same thing to her three days ago. Now what do you think of a man like that7 Hazel Well, It looks to mo like he was leading u double life. Sir Francis Elliot, tho British min ister to Greece, was u great oarsman lu his day. Hand is one of tho Important Ingre dluuta lu the elixir of success. nam 1 I" M Iilll lln'l i ll Childre What is CASTOR I A Cnstorln is n Imrmlcss snhstltuto fov Cnstor Oil, Pare porlc, Drops nntl Seothluir Syrups It is pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcutio fmbstancc. Its ap;o is its guarantee It destroys SVorms nnel allnys Feverish ness. For more than thirty years it lias been in constant use for tho relief of Constipation. Flatulency. Wind Colic, nil Teething Troubles anil Diarrhoea. It rcprnlatcs tho Stomach nnel Bowels, nssliuilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TH OINTAUK OOMPANY, NSW von OIT, RETAIN CONTROL OF SELF Without That It Is Unreasonable to Think One Has the Ability to Control Others. Tho other dny n mnn who makes his living by lighting was struck by an undersized man, and Instead of return ing the blow ho walked away from his diminutive assailant. This man exhibited much moru self control than the majority of people. Men who class themselves as being on a higher plane than this lighting man would have mixed Immediately with the hot-headed Individual. What would you have done? The chances aro that you would have rushed at tho fellow with all your might; you would havo permitted your suvugo Instincts to rulu you. "This proves that you havo not as much power as you should have over your impulses. You may boss other people, hut you aro not boss of yourself. Mnybe you wonder why others are forging ahead of you as leaders of men. It Is because they havo a check rein on themselves. They hnve schooled themselves that they may be able to guide others. Self-control Is tho at tribute of a lender. Chicago Ameri can. Escaping Fire. Church I see D,000 copies of tho Hlblo havo been placed in tho guest rooms of tho hotels In Washington, D. C. Gotham Well, some consider them tho surest flro-escapes. No, Maude, people who pay their money at thognto arc not given gato receipts. A package of New Post Tonslies provides servings for ten people a delicious breakfast dish corn flake3 with new form and new flavour. New Post Toasties are known by tiny bubbles raised on each flake by the quick, intense heat of the new process of manufacture. They bear the full, true flavour of prime, white Indian corn, not found in corn flakes of the past; and they are not "chaffy" in the package; and they don't mush down when milk or cream is added, like ordinary corn flakes. 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"This man, jour honor," oKplalnoel tho olllcer who niado the arrest, "Is n suspicious character. Wo found him hiding along Decatur street, first In one alley and then In another. Why, would you bellevo it, your honor, when I finally got him ho wits hiding under a stack of dirty clothes In a hand laun dry." "What havo you to say for yourself, Peter Cooper Ilaggs?" demanded tho Judge. "What were you hiding from the court must know I" Everybody In tho big room leaned forward to catch the stern-faced crack er's answer. They were prepared for some sort of llcmllsh plot. "Ma wife wuz after mo tcr pay for th' rent," was the prisoner's calm re sponse. Case and Comment. Ouch I They wero seated In a sccludcel corner of tho veranda. For n lontf time neither of them hnd spoken. Suddenly ho took her Ilttlo hand lu his. Ills volco was choked with emo tion as he said: "Do you think you could over lenrn to lovo a man " "Xca," she Interrupted In a soft whisper. "IJrlug on your man." Very Likely. Hill It Is said tho English channel Is nowhere more than 000 foot deep. .1111 I suppose t seems n lot decid er thnn that If a fellow can't swim. It's hard for most of us to bo good when we have a chance to he. Bp