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THE 8EMI.WEEKLY TRIDUNE. NORTH PLATTR. NFRRA8KA. WfaenWorklsHard That kldnoy troubles aro bo common In due to ttia strain put upon the kid neys In so many occupations, such as: Jarrlns and Joltlne on railroads, etc. Cramp and strain as In bartering, moulding, heavy lifting, etc. Exposure to changes of temperature In iron furnaces, refrigerators, etc Dampness as in tanneries, quarries, mines, etc ng, printing and chemical shops. Doan's Kidney Pills aro fine for strengthening weak kidneys. A Nebraska Cat M. Licbcrt, shoe maker, Seward, Nob., says: "I suffered from pains through the small of my back, to gether with headaches, and dizzy spells. X could hardly stoop and mornings I got up tired and worn out. The kidney secretions were highly colored and very painful in passage. Doan's Kid ney Pills made my kidneys normal and corrected all the oth er aliments. I seldom have need of a kidney medicine now." Get Doan's at Any Store, 90c a Bos DOAN'S "SSSLV FOSTER-MILBURN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y. Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent, Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vegeta' Die act surely out gently on the liver. Stop after dinner dis tresscure improve the complexion, brighten the eyea SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature .JeTkvb HCARTERS JBMT Iiver WcmeifCnee i i p-- Jiwalidd Now 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 of taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound even on those who seem hopelessly ill. Here are three actual cases: llllllllllnMUIIIIIIIIIII Harrisburc fered a great deal from female weakness because my work compelled mo to stand all day. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for that and was made stronger by its use. After I was . SJ T A t 1 1 rtl - i " 1 imuTieu x look mo vximpouna again lor a lemma trouble and after three months I passed what tho doctor called a growth. He Baid it was a miracle that it camo away as one generally goes under the knife to have them removed. I never want to be without your Compound in the House." Mrs. Fkank Knobl, 1642 Fulton St., Harrisburg, Penn. Hardly Able to Move. Albert Lea, Minn. " For about a year I had sharp paina across ray back and hips and was hardly able to move around the house. My head would ache and I was dizzy and had no appetite. After taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and liver Pills, I am feeling stronger than for years. I have a little boy eight months old and am doing my work all alone. I would not be without your remedies in tho house as there aro none like them;" Mrs. F. E. Tost, Oil Water St, Albert Lea, Minn. Three Doctors Gave Her Up. Pittsburg. Penn. "Tour medicino has helped me wonderfully. When I was a girl 18 years old I was always sickly and delicate and suffered from irregularities. Three doctors gavo mo up and said I would go into consumption. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and with the third bottle began to feel better. I soon became regular and I got strong and shortly after I was married. Now I havo two nice stout healthy children and am able to work hard every day." Mrs. Clementina DuEimmo, 34 Gardner St.,TroyHill, Pittsburg, Penn. All women aro invited to write to tho Lydia E. Plnkbam Medi cine Co., Lynn, Mass., for special advice. if will bo confidential. DRUGGISTS HIGHLY Satisfied With Results I have been selling Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root for six and one-half years and my customers rje always satisfied with the results obtained from the use of the medicine and speak favorably re garding It. I hare used it for "pain In the back" and a bottle or two put me in good shape and made me feel fine again. I believe Dr. Kilmer's Swarap-Itoot will cure any cases for which it is recommend ed if they are not of too long standing. Very truly yours, FRANK JENKINS, Druggist. Pilgrim, Texas. November 11th, 1915. Prove What Swamp-Root Bend ten cent to Dr. Kilmer & Co., it will convince anyone You will also telling about the kidneys and bladder When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottlta By.Product Coko Oven. Tho iron industry of this country has been adopting tho by-product cok ing process nt n marvelous rate. There nro prncticully no by-product coko plants in tho United States, which do not recover ammonia, tar and light oil (crude benzol), In tho vnst mujorlty of tho plantB ulso surplus gas is recovered and util ized either at tho plant Itself or by distribution to outside consumers. There aro possibly two or three very Binall by-product coko plants at which tar and ammonia arc not recovered for disposal to tho outside markets, but these would certainly represent con siderably less than 1 per cent of tho total by-product coking capacity of tho country that is not now equipped with benzol recovery plants, and the by-product coking plants now under construction have either contracted for benzol recovery equipment or indicated n strong probability that such provi sion will be made. Metallurgical ant Chemical Engineering. TENDER SKINNED BABIES With Rashes and Irritations Find Comfort In Cutlcura. Trial Free. Baby's tender skin requires mild, soothing properties such aB aro found in the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment Cutlcura Soap is so sweet, pure and cleansing and Cutlcura Ointment so soothing and healing, especially whon baby'f. skin is irritated and rashy. Freo sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. I Boston. Sold overywhoro. Adr. Avoiding a Suggestion. "Do you Udnk your townspeople will give you any bnnquets?" "Not if I can head 'em off," replied Senator Sorghum. "I don't want to get with a crowd and sit right down In front of n reminder of the high cost of living problem." Penn. "When I was sintrlo I suf RECOMMEND DR. KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT Customers Speak Favorably We have been handling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root for fourteen years and dur ing all that time we never had a dis satisfied user of Dr. Kilmers Bwamp- Root: all of our customers speak very favorably regarding it. We know of cases of (Jail stones, Uravel, Uatarrn or Inflammation of Bladder and Rheuma tism where it produced the most benefi cial results. We believe It is a good medicine for the diseases for which it is intended. Very truly yours, McCUNE DRUG CO., Dy N. E. McCune, Bridgeport, Texas. November 11th, 1015. Will Do For You Binghamton, N. Y"., for a Bample size bottle. receive a booklet of valuable information, for sale at all drug stores. ' SELECTING GOOD SEED i Best Grade Is Produced Under Favorable Conditions. Look Over Various Parts of Field and Murk Parts Wanted for 8eed Should Be 8tored Separato From Other Grains. (By C P. BULL University Farm, St. I'HUI.j Tho very best Umo to got good seed Is when It Is in the making. Good seed Is like good live stock best when it :omes of good ancestry and Is produced under favorablo conditions. So It is that somo parts of the fields arc better than others for tho production of ma ture, wcll-flllcd. sound seed ; whllo oth er parts will produce n less valuable product. Looking over tho various parts of tho field before cutting, ono may select tne parts 01 mo crop to uo handled separately for tho next year's seed supply. No extra work or "fuss ing" will bo necessary before cutting. The field may bo cut as a wholo and shocked, but extra enro is necessary in setting up shocks In tho "seed" part of tho Hold. A 12-bundle shock with two cap sheaves will withstand unfnvor able weather and protect tho grain. As soon as the grain is field-dry it should bo stacked or threshed. Tho seed grain should be put In n separato stack and the cap sheaves should not bo allowed In with tho other parts of the shocks. They may go in with tho feed or sale grain. When threshed tho seed grain should bo stored separato from other grain, thus keeping it un mixed. When thus kept separato from 3old to bin it will bo ready nt nny time for tho last analysis tho fanning mill before sowing. It is not an easy matter always to Judge th Increased profit that comes from saving seed grain in this manner. Dllmate, soil and diseases have much to do with tho apparent physical con dltion of the crop, but In tho long run, such saving of seed will give much stamina to tho variety and increase its yielding capacity. CLIP YOUNG ALFALFA PLANTS Practice Keeps Down Weeds, Encour age Greater Growth and Develop ment of the Roots. Clipping the young alfalfa crop Is considered a good practice. It keeps doWi weeds which, if allowed to get thelP full growth, might smother out the yonng plants. It encourages tho ?roV'th of a more stocky plant and greater root development. Set tho sickle bar of tho mowing machine high ind go over tho Held several times dur .ng tho summer. No hay crop should bo removed tho irst year unless very early seeding has been done on unusually rich soil It is safest to leave a good growth on :ho ground as a cover during the win ter. Late summer seeding needs no attention. Tho entire growth should bo left ns a winter cover and should oot bo grazed. EXCELLENT WAGON FOR FEED Rack Arranged So That It May Be Pulled Back Over Hind Wheels Much Time Is Saved. Ilcro is an excellent wagon for feed hauling. Tho feed rack is arranged so that it may bo pulled back over tho rear wheels, tho hind pnrt of tho ruck resting on tho ground. Feed Farm Feed Wagon. may be unloaded from it in a fraction of tho tlmo needed to unload an or dlnary wagon. It keeps the hay and tho fodder in good shape. Tho ropes seen on tho front of the ruck are ex tended back over the fodder and when tho rack is dropped a team is hitched to these ropes. A single pull and the ropes roll tho load off on the ground CONTROL OF APPLE DISEASES Extensive' Work Done by Bureau of Plant Industry in Spraying Spe cial Feature of Work. The bureau of plant industry has been doing some cxtenslvo work In tho way of spraying for the control of ap ple blotch and apple bitter-rot. Tho special feature of this work has been tho discovery of tho over-wintering of tho bitter-rot fvngus on various small and minor cankers and on cankers and Injuries produced Vy other causca, and the. demonstration that when these are removed full control of bitter-rot can bo obtained. DRY CLIMATE FOR DEWBERRY Does Best When Mulched With Old Hay cr 8trt.w Many Prefer It to the Blackberry, Tho dewberry does best lu a ry cli jiate when mulched with old liny or straw. This berry spreads like the strawberry by rooting down nt tho Joint and the mulching prevents too nany plants starting. Many persons proor tke dewberry I ro tho blackberry. KEEP,N KtouHus of pcti Where Scales Are Not Handy, Estl mates or Feeding stuns Will Be Found Quite Convenient. In keeping records of feeding cows or other animals scales should be handy. But It may not bo necessary to weigh every feed ns this might re quire considerable tlmo and perhaps not bo convenient owing to early and late hours being used when n light might bq required. A good way to do this Is to weigh n measure full of feed and estltnntc tho weight by this measure. Ono can estlmnto tho weight within close limits In this way. Frequently no scnles aro nt hnnd when tho feeder is trying to fowl a balanced ration. Tho following esti mates of tho common feeding stuffs will bn handy: A quart measure of cottonseed meal weighs 1.5 pounds; wheat bran (coarse), .5 pound; wheat middlings (coarse), .8 pound; wheat middlings (fine), 1.1 pounds; mixed wheat feed, 0 pound; cornmcal, 1.5 pounds; oats, 1.2 pounds ; ryo bran, .0 pound ; linseed meal, 1,1 pounds ; gluten, 1.2 pounds. SOLID FOUNDATION FOR SILO There Should Be No Shoulder Left by Wall as This Will Cause Injury , to the Silage. Tho first silo shown has a badly con structed foundation. Tho second Is npproxlmntely correct. There should be no shoulder left by the wall, ns this causes spoiled silage. Tho founda tion wall, and, In fact, tho walls of the entire silo, should be as smooth ns pos sible. If due euro is used In trumping tho sllago during tho filling, doors which extend Into tho silo nrc not n Silo Foundations. serious objection, though perfectly Hush doors arc certainly un advantage. A vertical wall is the only satisfac tory wall to use, its a wall inclined out ward will support tho silage to a cer tain extent and prevent it settling sat isfactorily, thus creating air pockets. When tho wall is. inclined Inward the silage will settle away from It In tho enso of concrete silos with ta pered walls, these should bo vertical on tho inside. LATE BLIGHT IS INJURIOUS Disease of Potatoes Is Especially Seri ous During Wet Seasons Caused by Fungus. Ono of the serious potato diseases is the lato blight. This dlseaso Is espe cially injurious during wet seasons. Blight Is caused by a fungus which lives over winter in the tubers. When the diseased tubers are planted tl)e mycelium of the fungus grows up through th6 sprouts to tho surface ol the ground whero spores aro produced on the surface of tho stems nnd leaves. Theso spores aro blown to other plants where, with sufficient moisture, thoy grow nnd enter tho tissues of the plnnt, branching out In all directions Many of tho spores fall to tho ground, where they may Infect tho young tubors. If the tubers nro dug while tbo disease Is active on tho vines largo numbers of spores come in con tact with tho tubers and may produce infection. LIVE STOCK FAVOR ALFALFA Not Generally Pastured for Reason Plant Does Not Thrive No Seri ous Danger of Bloat. Alfalfa makes excellent pasture foi nil kinds of llvo stock, but it Is not generally pastured for tho reason that It does not stand pasturing well if heavily pastured with cattle. Light pasturing, however, Is not objection nblc. There Is no serious danger of bloat If tho cattle are turned on grad unity nnd In tho middle of tho day and nfter they are pretty well filled up on other pasture A sudden change ol feed Is not well for hungry stock of nny kind. You can pasturo your nl falfa Rifely and get good results from it, but If wo were anxious to keep the field In alfalfa continuously and get tho greatest yields possible we would not pasturo It. COTTONSEED AS DAIRY FEED One of Cheapest Sources of Protein Supply Amount Fed Dally 8hould Not Be Larne. (By R, S. HULCE3. Illinois Experiment Station.) Cottonseed meal is ono of the cheap est sources of protein supply for dairy cows. Only meal that is in good con dition should bo used In a grain mix ture. Since tho menl Itself Is very rich concentrate, thb amount of cot tonseed meal fed daily should ordi narily not exceed threo pounds nnd should be used as one of several feeds in n grain mixture. Tho character of the grain mixture thnt should h6 fed will depend somewhat on the nature ol the roughages being used. A A am i 1 I WRIGLEYS II Tt Let us make you acquainted with the new, luscious flavor It's all that the name suggests! Wrigley quality made where chewing gum making is a science. 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