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    THE 8EMLWEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
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YOUNG WOMEN
MAY AVOID PAIN
Need Only Trust to Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetables Com
pound, says Mrs. Kurtzweg.
Buffalo. N.Y. " My daughter, whoso
picture is herewith, waa much troubled
iwita pains in nor
back and sides every
month and they
would sometimes ba
so bad that it would
scent like acute in
flammation of soma
organ. She read
your advertisement
in the newspapers
and tried Lydia 2.
Pinkham'a Vege
table Compound.
She praises it highly as she has been
rellevd of all these pains by its uao.
All mathera should know of this remedy,
and all young girls who suffer should
try it." Mrs. Matilda Kurtzweg, 629
High St, Buffalo, N. Y.
Young women who are troubled with
Eainful or irregular' periods, backache,
eadache, dragging-down sensations,
fainting spells or indigestion, should
take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. Thousands have been re
stored to hoalth by this -root and herb
remedy.
"If you know of any younjr wo
man who Is sick and needs help
ful advice, auk her to write to the)
Lydia E.Pinkham Mcdlcino Co.,
Lynn, Mass. Only women will
recelvo her lottcr, and It will bo
hold in strictest confidence.
Treatment of "Sick" Plants.
The plan of treating sick plants with
sprays of Iron sulphate solution Is be
lieved to bo the solution of a serious
problem of pineapple growers In the
Hawaiian Islands, though the details
of application are yet to be perfected.
The black surface soli near Honolulu,
over an arei of 0,000 to 10,000 acres,
contains manganese, up to two or
thrco per cent, and pineapple plants
In this soil, though growing well for a
time, eventually become weak nnd
sickly, with drooping yellow leaves.
The fruit, which develops and ripens
Imperfectly, is made unpalatable by a
peculiar acidity and lack of sugar.
The Investigation of M. O. Johnson, of
the Honolulu experiment station, has
recently brought the discovery that the
mnnganeso dioxide in the soli renders
the iron Insoluble, and that, In soli
having a great abi .ance of Iron, the
plants have failed from lack of this
element. Injections of Iron sulphate
promptly restored greenness and vigor.
In field experiments, feeding iron
to the roots gave no results, but It was
found that when the leaves were wet
with copperas solution enough Iron
was absorbed to supply their needs.
The flavor of the treated fruit was
equal to that of the product of the
best pineapple land.
STOP ITCHING INSTANTLY
With Cutlcura Soap and Ointment
Nothing Better. Trial Freo.
B&tho tho affected part with Cutlcura
Soap and apply the Ointment For ec
zemas, rashes, Irritations, plmples.dan
draff and sore bands Cutlcura Soap
and Ointment wo supreme.1 Nothing
better, cleanor or purer than these
super-creamy emollients at any price.
Freo sample each by moil with Book.
Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. r
Swat the Chlgger.
Touch each chlgger bite with a brush
that has been dipped in iodine or apply
strong solutions of ammonia or com
mon baking soda after Itching has
begun. The better plnn, of course,
Is to prevent the chlgger from getting
a foothold at all. This may be dono
in a number of ways. A bath In hot
water with strong soap Is very good
if taken Immediately after passing
through the shrubbery and weeds from
which the chlggcrs are picked up, but
the best real preventive Is flowers of
sulphur rubbed all over the body, par
ticularly from the knees down. Tho
sulphur may be made to stick better
if mixed with a little cold cream and
rubbed on. L. Hascman,
Men may be ns deceitful as women
In somo things, but no man ever pre
tended to be having a good time when
ho wasn't
Worries Bring Aches
Life today bring many worries and
worrying brings on kidney troubles, so
the doctors say. Kidney weakness re
veals itself in backache, pains when
stooping or lifting, dizzy headaches and
urinary disorders. Be cheerful. Stop
worrying. And, to strengthen weak
kidneys, use Doan's Kidney Pills, the
kidney remedy that is used and reeora
aacnded the world over.
An Iowa Case
Mrs. Rachel
Carr, 810 E. Sev
enth Ave., Oaka
looso, Iowa, nays:
''A spell of grippe
weakened my kid
neys and I began
to suffer dread
fully from sore
ness and lame-,
ness across my
back. I couldn't
rest well and
'hrnPkfart
urn
Starj'
walk. My aigm oiurrea ana mo kiu
ney secretions became unnatural.
Doan's Kidney Pills helped me as soon
as I took them and continued use fixed
me up In good shape."
' Got Dhi'i st Any Stars, BOc a Box
DOAN'S "p'BSV
FOSTER-fcfcULB URN CO, BUFFALO, H.V.
1HH
SWINE HARVEST CORN
One of the Most Economical
Practices on Any Farm.
Crop la Consumed Without Waste and
Cost of Husking Is Saved Sows
Intended for Fattening Mako
Remarkable Gains.
Hogging down corn, once in dls
rcputo and counted shiftless, bus now
become respectable and moves in the
very best society.
Careful experiments ns well as prac
tical experience of hard-flsted farmers
havo shown that tho hog is the most
economical corn harvester known. He
nusks tho corn, consumes it without
wnsto and returns ns much or more
pork per bushel of corn thnn where the
grain Is husked nnd carried to him.
The cost nnd labor of corn husking
ara thereby snved.
Furthermore, during the process tho
animals have spread tho resulting ma
nure over the land in on even man
ner, another saving of labor and great
benefit to the soil. Particularly where
the corn is not of the highest com
mercial quality nnd is Intended for Im
mediate feeding Is hogging down rec
ommended. You can trust the pigs
to got all out of the field there Is In it
Turn In tho shotcs weighing from 00
Hogging Down Corn.
to 150 pounds or a little more and let
them clean up tho Held fairly well.
Naturally there will be somo shattered
grains and scattering cars left and
then you can turn in the old brood
sows and let them pick up the leav
ings. Old sows that are being fat
tened for market make remarkable
gains turned Into the cornfield.
Don't forget that corn alone, while
it is the best bog feed, Is not suf
ficient Many farmers sow rape or
cowpeas or soy beans between the
rows in tho summer and by fall they
have a good growth of pasture. Itupo
is one of the best crops for this pur
pose. If conditions are favorable, sow
a patch of rape along one side of the
cornfield in early fall where it won't
bo hindered by the shade of the corn
as when sown in tho rows. This will
make a good growth and give lots of
pasture as well as supplement the
corn in case you hog it down.
SERIOUS EGG-EATING HABIT
Many Writers Recommend Drastlo
Measures to Remedy Evil Brought
About by Confinement
Tho egg-eating habit is one of the
serious troubles the poultrymnn has to
contend with. Mnny writers recom
mend drastic measures in combating
the evil the selling or killing of the
entire flock, If the habit is general.
In general, It may be stated that the
cgg-eatlng habit is brought about by
confinement, the accidental breaking
of eggs in the nest, the feeding of egg
shell with portions of the egg-sub
stance adhering, and a lack of animal
and mineral food in the ration.
The two most general causes are
confinement and lack of mineral and
animal food. Hens having free range
seldom contract the bad habit. The
reason for this is plain. They are in
and about the Wylng house only while
laying, and at other times are too busy
hunting for food to fall into evil ways.
It's the idle hen that contracts the
habit
FEEDING CATTLE OVER FENCE
If There Is Any Doubt About Strength
of Inclosure, Corn Had Better
Be Fed in Yards.
Be sure that when you feed your cat
tle corn over the fence that the feeding
is done at a place where the fence Is
very Btrong.
Cattle crowd the fence at such
point very hard and if there is nny
doubt about the strength tho corn had
better bo hauled to the yards and fed
there.
Better mako a little extra work than
to educate a herd of fence breakers
OLD TURKEYS FOR BREEDING
Fowl Is In Its Prime at Three Years
Poar Practice to Dispose of All
the Mature Birds.
The turkey Is not fully matured un
til two years of age, and Is in his
prime at three years, and nearly as
goed at four years old.
It is therefore a mistake to sell off
all the older birds and retain the young
ones for breeding purposes.
ANIMAL FOOD FOR CHICKENS
Meat-Fed Fowls Make Quicker and
Cheaper Gains Than Others
Milk la Good Substitute.
An agricultural investigator, nftor
scries of tests, has come to the
conclusion that meat-fed chicks make
quicker and cheaper gains thou" oth-
rs, regardless of size, nnd that chicks
started on n ration deficient In mil
mal food never regain their lost
ground. In some of his own experi
ments he found that hens without
mcnt generally begun laying before
ment-fed hens nnd maintained their po
sition for weeks and oven months on
such rations. Ho concludes that' al
though the work dono by most invest!
gators has usunlly shown n decided su
periority for tho meat-fed laying hens,
there is sufficient evidence the other
way to warrant further Investigation.'
In the fnttcnlng of fowls, nnlmul food
has appcurcd to be essential to tho
best results, except when milk has
been used, but of the various sources
there seems to be little preference
aside from convenience or economy.
Tho substitutes for nnlmnl food In
common use are milk, milk albumen,
or dried milk, vegetable sources of
protein, and bone nsh or phosphate
sources. Milk albumen has not gen
erally given good results. Milk, sour
or otherwise, has given conflicting re
sults, vegetable protein when used
under favorable conditions, has often
given as good results ns when protein
from animal sources has been used.
Results of feeding bone nsh or somo
carrier of phosphorus indicate that
some of the advantage that has been
claimed for animal protein may pos
sibly be due to tho mineral matter con
tained In the meat scrap or cut bone
SHIPMENT OF DEAD ANIMALS
In Some Instances Shippers Have Vlo.
lated Regulations of Agricul
tural Department
It hns come to the attention of the
U. S. department of agriculture that
in some instances shippers of live stock
have violated the regulation of the de
partment prohibiting tho shipment of
dead animals in the same car with
live animals. Tho regulation, which
was adopted February 10, 1015, and
amended July 1, 1010, is as follows :
"No dtmd animal shall be transport
ed, offered, or accepted for transpor
tation in the same car with live ani
mals from the original point of ship
ment In nny State or Territory or tho
District of Columbia to or through any
other State, Territory, or the District
of Columbia.'-'
The foregoing regulation is binding
alike upon individual shippers, rail
roads, and other carriers. Violation
of tho regulation is punishable by a
fine of $100. The original regulation,
B. A. I. Order 210, and tho later,
amended regulation, B. A. I. Order 2-15,
were promptly made public, but it is
possible that some individual shippers
are not familiar with the regulation.
They should hereafter be careful to
observe It Failuro by several rull
rouds to observe the regulation has
already resulted in prosecutions of
them and the imposition of penalties.
SHOULD RAISE DAIRY CALVES
Practice Offers Dairyman Many Ad
vantages Improves Quality and
Market Value of Herd.
The practice of raising his own
calves offers the dairyman many and
unlimited advantages. It improves
the quality and market value of ids
herd, means Increased production of
both milk and buttcrfat, and reduces,
Cows and Calves.
to the minimum, the danger of Infect
ing bis herd with tho many dlseusos
common to this class of live stock,
thereby avoiding serious loss which
may result from condemnation or
death of diseased anltnuls nnd from
.decreased production, due to low vital
ity caused by disease. It protects his
i product ugalnst contamination with
disease germs which might otherwise
jeopardize the health and life of the
consuming public. Indiana Experi
ment Station.
NATURAL CRAVING FOR MEAT
Hens In Conffhement Should Be Given
Regular Supply of Animal Food
of Some Kind.
Hens have u natural craving and lik
ing for animal food. In summer,
when they can roam the fields and
meadows their uppetlte for animal
food is amply grutified by the finding
and consuming of thousands of worms
and bugs. During the winter months,
if no animal food Is supplied, the hen,
if given the chance, will satisfy her
appetite for animal food by eating
eggs. Hens in confinement, and at all
seasons of tho year when animal life Is
not abundant on the range, should be
regularly supplied with animal food ol
some kind. When pgg-shells aro fed to
hens, they should be very finely cruni
'bled. Browning them in the oven wll
not deetroy their food value, and whci
browned they crumble easily.
VALUE OF IMPROVED ROADS
Public Highway la More Generally
Used Than Any Other Means
of Intercommunication.
It has been stated, nnd correctly so,
that only 10 per cent of tho public
roads In tho United States aro im
proved; In mnny states, only B per
cent have been made good. Therefore,
with from 00 to 05 per cent of our
highways mero trails across country,
Americans aro living in n land of
mud or dust, according to tho season.
Barely aro poor roads easily travel-
nble; improved roads, If improved ac
cording to modern methods, aro til
ways travclablo in tho most inclement
weather, barring n blizzard nnd snoW'
drifts. Tho force of this observation
may bo tho more readily understood
when It is stated that tho public road
Is inoro generally used than any other
Beautiful Eastern Road.
means of Intercommunication. It la
free nnd open to nil of the people. It
Is of benefit to one class more than
another only to the extent one class
uses It more than another.
Mnny sections of the country are op
posing road Improvement, just like tho
cattle barons of tho unstaked western
plains tho liana estacado not many
years ago opposed tho coming of tho
homesteader and tho railroad. One
definition of a "mossback" Is that he
Is a foe to progress. Opponents of
good roads aro mossbacks of this char
acter. They aro bumping their heads
on tho van of progress solely becauso
they lack understanding of tho value
of good roads to their own commun
ities.
Too much cannot be said in favor of
Improved roads. They ar.o worth all
they cost. The argument Is nil one
way. Why drive through mud and
water with a four-horse team empty
over n bad road when a two-horse will
haul as much as 12 bales of cotton,
for example, moro rapidly nnd surely
over n good road?
A little thought along theso lines
must convince anyone thnt these
United States need good roads about
as bad as unythlng. New York Com'
tnercial.
MAKING STATE ROADS SAFER
Purchase of Parcels of Land at High
way Intersections of Interest to
All Travelers.
A bill authorizing tho purchaso of
parcels of lund nt highway interscc
tions, now on the house calendar, 1b of
interest to all travelers on the state
roads. Any rensonablo plans for lin
proving tho corners is likely to have
general approval. Itcnl estate in tho
country towns, outside tho villages, Is
Inexpensive. Tho cost of eliminating
right-angle turns should not bo execs
slve, nnd tho gain in safety will be
appreciable. Many serious accidents
havo occurred at theso abrupt turns,
particularly where tho dangerous con'
dltlons wero not revealed by lights. At
such points tho best remedy is in tho
relocation of tho highway Hues, and it
may be said that immunity from dan
per is worth moro than tho price of a
few squaro feet of unoccupied farm
land. Providence Journal.
New Road Machine.
Tho surfaces of roads aro planed
scarified, rolled and nindo ready for
use in a single' trip over them by n
machlno that a Pennsylvanlnn has In
vented.
Death to Wooly Aphis,
Tobacco dust Is death to tho wooly
aphis. Tobacco good enough for tho
pest can bo raised on almost any furm
Weeds Are Robbers.
Itemomber that weeds aro robbers,
g
1111
both of plant food and moisture.
I Hst Coabiata IS Fluid Drachm
s
ALCOHOL-a ran CENT
ArikinbtePa'paffilionlbrAs-
nUAll sinulaHnglhertodflmincguhv
fin tlw Stonuehu and Bowels of
iiaiuisiuuiiffn
Propiolcs DltfcstioaClKcrful
Kc.ts nnd nV.it.Conlnins neither
Opium,Murphlnc nor Mineral.
Here Narcotic.
r
AtKtRct Remedy lorfcmslThih
tton. SoiirSloinnckDiarrhoen,
Worms. Fcverintiiics.s and.
Loss of Sleep.
facsimile Slgnnlurcjtf
Tltt CEKTAUK CoMtwft;
NEW YORK.
Exact Copy of Wrpf)tr
Baarjes for the Wounded.
Those people whose curiosity leads
them to study tho mnny badges of
rank which now decorate tho sleeves
of officers and men of thp allied armies
havo been puzzled by tho uppcarance
of n now badge in tho French army.
French soldiers on lenvo in England
may be seen wearing narrow stripes on
tho arm nbovo tho elbow and ordlnnry
peoplo hnyo been unablo to understand
why some of tho rank nnd file havo
been uhlo to snort even more of theso
decorations than ofllccrs of high rank.
Tho explanation Is simple. Kvery stripe
means wounded once. Tho French
government has inaugurated a scheme
by which every soldier is entitled to
wenr one for every time ho has been
wounded.
Some men havo already won several
such strlncs and tho other dny ono
man in London was tho proud wearer
of nine.
Unearned Increment Measured In Crop.
Tho nvcrnce vnluo of farm land
throughout tho United States in 1010,
nsldo from buildings, was $32.40 an
nerr. necordluc to tho census. In 1010,
according to tho department of agricul
ture, this value had grown to $45.50,
an increase of 40 per cent. Since tho
total vnluo of farm lands, aside rrom
Inilldlncs. wns returned In 1010 ns
$28,475,000,000, tho total increment
slnco then must bo moro than eleven
billions.
Ladder Needed.
Lndy Wo ulwnyB keep tho hoso
ready In case of a Zeppelin raid.
Visitor But, surely, my dear, it
would never reach them at the height
they fly. London Punch.
MM Si
sen
Take Iron, Says Doctor, if You A
Want Plenty of "Stay There" ?
Strength Like an Athlete!
Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will Make Dell-
eate, Nervous, Rundown People 200
Per Cent Stronger In Two
Weeks' Time, in Many
Cases.
Now York, N. Y. Most peoplo fool
ishly seem to think they are going to
get renowed health and strength from
some stimulating medicine, secret nos
trum or narcotic drug, said Dr. Bauer,
a specialist of this city, when,' as a
matter of fact, real and true strength
can only come from tho food you oat.
Dut people often fall to get the
strength out of their food because they
httven't enough Iron in their blood to
enable it to change food Into living
matter. From their weakened, uerv
ous condition they know something Is
wrong, but they enn't tell what, so they
generally commence doctoring for
6tomach, liver or kidney troublo or
symptoms of some other ailment
caused by the luck of Iron in tho blood.
This thing may go on for years, while
the patient suffers untold agony. If
you aro not strong or well, you owe it
to yourself to mako the following test:
See how long you can work or how far
you can walk without becoming tired.
Next take two Ave-graln tablets of or
dinary nuxated iron three times per
day after meals for two weeks. Then
test your strength again and see for
yourself how much you havo gained. I
have seen dozens of nervous, rutf-down
GASTORIA
For Infanto and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THtCINTAUR COMPANY, MIW.MIMt Smf.
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Fall Run of Distemper
MAT BB VUOLLT AVOIDED BT U81NQ
(SDfiHNC A. small outlay of momjr brims very ..
you io It aa per alraotlons. Simple, safa and aura. The f 1 alsa
la twloe the quantity and an ounca more than Ibe SOc. else, eat
yr.ur hones In best condlton for lata fall and winter, All rus
slats, harnesa dealers or manufacturers.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. DOCTORS OF ANIMALS, GOSHEN, WD.
f Every "Woman "Waning
FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
Dissolved In water for oewcbea atopa
pelvic catarrh, sikaratloa ttccA iflanfr
BSAtle. BeeowBwsded by LysUs E.
Plnkham Med. Co. for tta years.
A healing wosuler for MsJ catarrh.
I Hu eitreewirtuy "olcM&q, aaJ leifflUMul power. I
l3unrl Fra. 50e. 5 2meto, ar swM. Mr J
Your Liver
Is Clogged Up
That's Whv You're TiredVat of r
Have) Ns Appetite
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER FILLS
will put you right
in a xew aays.
They do
their duty,
CurcCon-f
stlpatlon, . JJ"T'T
Bluouaneae, Indigestion and Sick HeadacM
SMALL FILL, SMALL UU5K, MRAUj riuuu
Genuine must bear Signature ,
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peoplo who were ailing all the while
doublo and oven triple their strength
and endurance and entirely get rid of
nil symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and
other troubles in from ten to fourteen
days' Umo simply by taking i Iron In
tho proper form, and this after they,
had in somo cases been doctoring foe
months without obtaining uny benefit.
But don't take tho old forms of reduced
iron, iron acetate or tlncturo of Iron
simply to snvo a few centB. You must
take iron in a form that can bo easily
nbsorbed and ussimlllated llko nuxated
iron if you want it to do you nny good,
otherwise it mny prove worse than use
less. Many nn athlete or prize-fighter
has won tho day simply becauso h
knew tho secret of great strength and
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endurance and tilled his blood with ironf
beforo he went into tho affray, while .
many another has gono down to lnglorl j
ous defeat simply for the lack of Iron.
NOTE Nuxated Iron recommended
above by Dr. Bauer, is one of the newer
orgunlc Iron compounds. Unlike the oldef
Inorganic Iron products, It Is easily awlm-
I1n a A ifnaa ntrt 1 r Itt IA ttijk t A Vl TO VsB
them black, nor upset the stomach: en the
contrnrv It In n. most notant remedy In
nearly all forms of Indigestion, as wall'
iur norvuuo, iuiiuuwii vuiiuiuuhd.
in nuxatea iron mat mey oner 10 lorieu
$100.00 to any charitable Institution If they
cannot take any man or woman undar
weeks' time, crovldtd they have no seri
ous organic trouble. They also otter t
refund your money it It doe.i not at leaeft
double your strength and endurance
nrn srwi a r ir vnnr nnirinii nr vina
store is witnout a supply, as mess, to
It for you. Adv.