The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 14, 1917, Image 7

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    THE 8EMLWEEKLY TRIDUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
A FRIEND'
DViC
Woman Saved From a Seri
ous Surgical Operation.
Louisville, Ky. "For four years I
Buffered from fcmalo troubles, head
aches, and nervousneim. I could not
loop, had no appetite and it hurt me to
walk. If I tried to do any work, I
would have to lio down beforo it was
finished. The doc
tors said I would
havo to be opera
ted on and I simply
broke down. A
friend advised mo
to try Lydia E.
Pinkham'a Vege
table Compound,
and the result is I
feel like a new worn
an. I am well and
strong, do all my
own house work and
have an eight pound baby girl. I know
Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Com
pound saved me from an operation
which every woman dreads. Mrs.
Nellie Fishback, 1621 Christy Ave.,
Louisville, Ky.
Everyone naturally dreads the sur
, geon'B Knife. Sometimes nothing else
will do, but many times Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound has saved
the patient and made on operation un
necessary. If you have any symptom about which
ju would like to know, write to the
ydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn,
Mass., for helpful advico given tree.
TCTTYWTPV Is a deceptive disease
-firicijjr. -thousands have it
TROUBLE and d0I,,t know
IIWUIJIjL you wnnt K00, re-uUa
Sou can make no mistake by uslnr; Dr.
Elmer's Swamp-Root, the Kreat kidney
medicine. At druggists In fifty cent and
dollar sizes. Sample size bottlo by Parcel
Post, also pamphlet telling you about It.
Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton,
N. Y., and enclose ten cents, also men
tion this paper.
. PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
A toilet preparation of merit.
ITelps to eradicate dandruff.
For Restoring Color and
Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair,
coo, and tl.oo at Iirnrrliti.
Strong Men.
Tolstoi could lift 180 pounds with
one hnnd, aud when nearly sixty years
flf nge he walked 130 miles In four days
without fatigue.
It Is told o Lincoln that lib was able
to lift three times as much as nn ordi
nary man.
Poe was nn athlete. Lamb and De
Qulncy were both great walkers.
According to Dr. Rogers, Johnson,
Tennyson, Wndsworth, Browning, Gib
bon and Porson were men of great
physical powers as well as great ge
nius. Washington was able to throw a sli
ver dollar farther than any man In
his time and covered 24 feet In the
broad jump, a record which stood un
equaled for a century. Good Health
Magazine.
Golf Lingo Made Clear.
Henry's father was a golf enthusl
ast; therefore Henry knew nil about
the game. One time he asked:
"Henry, why is It that men who play
golf always yell 'fore' Instead of 'look
out' or some such thing?"
Henry thought for a second time be
fore an Inspiration came, from looking
at his young sister, who wns diligently
getting her arithmetic.
"You see," ho replied, "It takes too
long to yell 'toot-toot,' and that sounds
so much like 'two-two' that they just
add them toegther and yell 'four.' "
Everybody's Magazine.
Heroes of Canine World.
The Belgian police dogs, on account
of their ability to detect and capture
criminals, and the great St. Bernards,
which were famous for their rescues
of travelers lost In the alpine snows,
were considered the greatest heroes of
the canine world until the present war
Introduced the Red Cross dogs, whose
deeds of valor In fr,onk of the trenches
have saved the lives of thousands of
sorely wounded. National Geographic
Mngazine.
Not Guilty.
In mighty wrath the Sergeant came
into the midst of the new bnth of re
cruits and fixed his eagle eye on ono
who evidently wns so horribly self
conscious that he simply hated to
wash.
"HI, you!" roared the fierce person.
"Hnve you tnken n bnth?"
Mild Indignation was in the raw 'un's
voice ns he nnswered:
"No; is there one missing?" Lon
don Tit-Bits.
Disadvantage of Social Position.
A voice of protest Is raised In Texas
against alleged endeavors to make the
watermelon n fpod of caste. Any
such effort Is bound to enrry Its own
rebuking. Nobody ever nte water
melon with n fork and had the full
meed of Its lusclousness. New York
World.
Original Antipathy.
"Whnt do you think of this move to
conserve food supplies?"
"Oh, I never did care for conserves."
Cool Food on
SffS
TRY
Post Toasties
for lunch !
THE NEW CORN FLAKES
S ! kn ol h
SUGAR BEET INDUSTRY
No Distinct Types of Commercial
Plant in This Country.
Squally Wide Variations May Be
Found in Fields So-Called Strains
Are Badly Mixed In Process
of Production.
(By C. O. TOW.NS12ND.)
It Is a startling fact that there nro
In this country no distinct typos of
commercial sugar beets. In any com
mercial sugar-beet field from Michigan
to California, without regard to the
name of the so-called variety, can be
found from 0 to 20 or more distinct
types of beets. Their distinctions' may
bo based upon shape, texture, habit of
growth, color, and other characters
of the leaf, us well as upon shape,
texture, quality, etc., of the root. In
fact, scarcely two beets growing side
by side in the sume field havo closely
ireluted external characters of leaf or
root, and the quality of the roots
varies In both sugar and purity.
Equally wide variations may bo
found in the beet-seed fields, especial
ly with reference to habit of growth
nnd yield of seed. It would appear,
therefore, that these so-called strains
aro badly mixed In the process t)f
growth aud production or that many
strains or varieties are mixed before
the seed is sacked. It would seem,
however, from the large number of
wide variations In the Individual beets
produced from commercial seed that
the mixed strains or vnrletles appear
ing In commercial fields nre due more
to the method of growth than to arti
ficial mixing. It may be and probably
iOne of Widely Varying Types of Sugar
Beets Found In Commercial Fields.
'Is necessary to have mixed strains,
or crosses, in order to combine In one
plant nil the desirable qualities of
weight, sugar, and purity. It would
seem, however, that little progress
can be made In the development of
desirable strains of beets until the
present mixed varieties are separated
Into their component' strnlns and the
desirable strains recomblned In their
proper relation. It Is no more rea
sonable to suppose that such a mix
ture of the present types of sugar
beets will glvq the best results In
yield nnd quality of roots than It Is to
nssumo that the highest results In
live stock production enn be reached
with mixed breeds of animals.
WILD .MUSTARD IS NUISANCE
Disappears When Rotation With Grass
or Cultivated Crops Is -Used
Pull Scattering Plants.
(By ANDREW BOSS, Agriculturist, Uni
versity Farm, St. Paul.)
Wild mustard Is most common In
fields that are devoted to grain grow
ing nnd disappears when a rotation
with grass or cultivated crops ,1s used,
If scattering plants appear In the
grain, they should be pulled by hnnd.
If the field Is badly Infested the plnnts
may be sprayed while In blossom with
a solution of sulphate of iron, In the
proportion of from 75 to 100 pounds
of Iron sulphate to 50 gallons of wa
ter. After the grain Is harvested the land
should be worked up with a disk or
spring-tooth harrow to cover tho seed
and Induce germlnntlon. Some of the
plants can be destroyed by Jnte fall
plowing. Early cultivation before seed
ing In the spring will destroy more of
them. If the field Is still badly In
fested the treatment should bo re
peated. POISON SPRAYS IN ORCHARDS
Live Stock Should Not Be Allowed to
Pasture There Until After One or
Two Heavy Rains.
When tho trees In the orchP"l are
sprayed there Is ncnrl always enough
of the solution falling; off the leaves to
poison the grass underneath the trees.
The orchard should not be pastured
with live stock after It In sprayed until
after one or two heavy ruins, r'heep
and calves are very easily poisoned.
SPRAY MIXTURE OF ARSENIC
Solution Should Be Handled With
Greatest of Care, or Serious
Results May Follow.
Sprny mixtures aro composed large
ly of arsenic nnd Its compounds and
should he handled with the greatest
are or fntnl results .dll follow. Paris
rreen, ursengto of lend, bordeaux mix-
are, copper solution nnd hellebore are
ill poisonous to animal life.
PROPER HANDLING Oh CREAM;
There Are Some Mechanical Features
Which Make It Difficult to Make
Correct Test
There should be no difference In the
butterfat In testing the same cream
when sweet and when sour. There
aro some mechanical features of test
ing, however, which mako It more dif
ficult to obtain n correct test of sout
cream than of sweet. But propel
handling of the sample of cream will
avoid any errors that may occur from
these things.
One (lllllculty In making n correct
test of sour crenm Is that of getting u
representative sample. The sourlnp
of the cream tends to distribute but
terfat unevenly through the can oi
other contnlner and It also become
more or less curdy and lumpy. TIhs
lumps must bo broken up and tin
butterfat evenly distributed before p
representative sample of cream foi
testing can bo made. A good way tc
mix the cream Is to pour It from on
container to another several times oi
to use u wooden ladle made cspeelnllji
for the purpose.
Moro care must ho taken wltl
soured crenm to got all of the solid!
not fat dissolved by the acid when the
latter Is added. If they are not nil
dissolved, portions will be likely t(
become mixed with the butterfat Ir
the neck of the bottlo and mnke tin
fat reading too large.
There are other mechnnlcnl dllll
cultles In testing sour crenm, whlcl
mnkes the process moro difficult thai
with sweet cream. All can be nvoldot
If care Is used.
WORMS MAKE EARTH FERTILE
Great Promoters of Vegetation by Bor
Ing,' Perforating and Loosening
Soil on Surface.
The part performed by worms In ren
derlng the earth fertile Is not gener
nlly understood. Dnrw'ln cstlmatec
that worms, by swallowing earth foi
the snlco of the vegetable matter It con
tains, nnd nfterwards expelling It
bring to the surface ns much ns tor
tons of earth per annum on nn ncre
Worms nre great promoters of vege
tntlon by boring, perforating nnc
loosening the soil, and rendering It per
vious to rains nnd the fibers of plnnti
by drawing straws and stalks of loaves
and twigs Into It, and, most of all, bj
throwing up such Infinite numbers oi
lumps of earth callpd wormcasts
which form a fine manure for grnlr.
and grnsa. The earth without worms
would soon become cold, hard, void ol
fermentation nnd consequently sterile
This has occurred In many enses whert
the worms have been either accident
ally or Intentionally destroyed, and the
fertility of the soil thus lost has onlj
been restored when the worms hac"
again collected nnd resumed their fer
tilizing work.
USEFUL TOOL FOR A GARDEN
Combined Weeder and Pulverizer li
Handy Implement Rake Is Rec
tangular in Shape.
Tho cross bar of the rnko her
shown is rectangular In shape and th
hoc Is bolted to It by means of U
Weeder and pulverizer.
shnped nrms. Tho Implement Is, it is
claimed, n very handy weeder nnd
pulverizer.
CONTROL BIG TOMATO WORM
Only Satisfactory Method Is to Hand
Pick Them Arsenate of Lead
Sometimes Successful.
Tho only satisfactory method of
controlling tho large tomato worms
Is to hand-pick them. Poisoning with
arsenate of lend Is sometimes suc
cessful, but after the worm ha?
reached a fair size, It Is difficult to
get enough poison on to materially of
feet tho worms.
If you desire to control the worms
by sprnylng, it will be necessary to
keep the plnnts well covered with
poison, starting quite early in the sen
son. About three pounds of nrsennte
of lend to 50 gallons of water, with
bordeaux mixture made at tho rate
of four pounds of copper sulphate to
six pounds of lime is n very good sprny
for tho control of tomato insects nnd
diseases.
INCREASING YIELD OF CROPS
No Better Way Than to Save Manure
and Apply It to Soil Valuable
Source of Humus.
There Is no better wny to incrense
the ylold of crops nnd make the fnrm
yield moro than to save manure and
apply Mt to tho lnnd. Manure is n
waste product at tho barn, but Is n
very valuable frourco of humus and
plant food. By keeping live stock, snv
ing manure and applying It one may
gradually Increase the fertility of the
soil until tho fnrm Is rich. It Is n
well-known fact that tho resldunl ef.
fects of barnyard mnnure nro notice-
nuie ror several years.
n .
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EFFECT OF tNSECTS ON WAR
Relationship Is Closer Than Most Peo
ple Realize, According to U. S.
Bureau of Entomology.
Entomology, thnt branch of zoology
which trents of Insects, has a much
closer relation to war problems than
most people renllzo, and tho bureau of
entomology hns asked that pamphlets,
circulars, posters, leaflets, etc., pertain
ing to wnr phases of this field of
science bo sent to Its office In Wash
ington, so thnt they can be assembled
nnd classified for future reference, says
Popular Mechanics Maghzlne.
Among the questions that properly
como under this head nnd hnve n bear
ing on tho wnr nro those pertaining to
tho attacks of insects on crops, the
prevention of mosquitoes, Insects In
food and water, and so on. AVhlle
mnny publlcntlons will not possess ma
terial of special scientific value, all
will at least hnve a historic Interest.
FOR PIMPLY FACES
Cutlcura Is Best Samples Free by
Mall to Anyone Anywhere.
An easy, speedy way to remove pim
ples nnd blackheads. Smear the affect
ed surfaces with Cutlcura Ointment.
Wash off In five minutes with Cutlcura
Soap nnd hot wnter, bathing scmo min
utes. Repeat night nnd morning. No
better toilet preparations exist.
Free sample each by mall with Book.
Address pos'tenrd, Cutlcura, Dept L,
Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv.
Mean Trick.
"I see that free electricity is sup
plied to the citizens of Ashland, Ore., J
for porch Illumination."
"That would look" as if the dealers
In electricity were not on friendly
terms with the people who sell hum
mocks." Tho average womnn's Ideal hero Is
a mnn who will eat a cold dinner on
wash day without grumbling nbout It.
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For Darkened London.
SugRcstlons for making ourselves
vlBlhlo "when the lights nro low" nro
becoming rather ularmlni;. We aro ad
vised, observes tho London Chronlrlc,
to wear "light clothes for dark streets."
Ono humorist goes so fur ns to suggest
a "coat of whitewash" for evening
wenr. White lints or gaiters would
call for less expenditure than nn ex
trn light night suit which most of us
would ho obliged to ndd to our wnrd
robe. But perhaps the simplest device
would be u white smock, with speclnl
musical box attachments ; for one night
wanderer says ho makes a practice of
singing ns he walks to let other folks
know ho Is coming.
Unimportant Military News.
Provoked to an Impatience that was
little less than monumentul because of
tho ceaseless reports of unimportant
news of the enemy's doings, an Eng
lish army olllcw recently could restrain
himself no longer. "Tho enemy Is con
tinuing to fortify the coast, sir," said
the subaltern. "I don't euro If they
flftyfy It," ronred tho officer; "It'll
mnko no difference." The Argonaut.
Nothing Too Good for Josh.
"How's your hoy Josh doing In the
army?"
"First rnte," replied Farmer Corn
tossel, "although his mother's a little
disappointed. Sho speaks about the
slowness of Josh's promotion every
tlma sho sees In tho paper that the
samo old general Is still holding his
Job."
Tho powers thnt he love, money,
ambition nnd n good dinner.
Puzzle -Why Is a fiddle like an In
'crlor hotel? It's a vile inn I
BJpLS!i2MsittsiS
It's Poor Economy to
Endure a Bad BacK
IN these days of rising prices, we need every ounce of strength,
nnd the ability to do n full day's work every day. The man
or woman with weak kidneys is half crippled. Sore, aching
kidneys; lame, stiff back, headache, dizzy spells, u dull,
tired feeling nnd urinary disorders are daily sources of distress.
You can't afford to neglect kidney wenkrfess and make it easy
for gravel, dropsy or Bright's disease to take you. Get a box
of Doan's Kidney Pills today. They have helped thousands.
They should help you.
Personal Reports of Real Cases
AN IOWA CASE.
Mrs. A. D. Bumrrnrdnof', Forest
City, Iowa, says; "For two years
I was In misery from kidney trou
ble, that began with backache. I
Buffered from headaches nnd
nervous spoils nndumy feet nnd
ankles woro badly swollen. I was
sick abed for six weeks and kept
steadily getting worso until I used
Donn's Kidney rills. In a weok
I felt Improved and It wasn't long
boforo I was ablo to bo up and
around. Whenever I need a kid
ney medicine now, Doan's do good
work."
XTV A TkTS KIDNEY
UOAJN C PILLS
Q Sold At All Stores, Fottcr-Milburo
iyr,mr:flr"iiii.iiiii'ii:i,iiiiii,,i-iiiaiiii
Children
What is C ASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains, neither Opium,
Morphine nor other narcotjc substance. Its age is its guarantee.
For more than thirty years it has lyen in constant use for, tho .
relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea;
allaying Feverlshness arising therefrom, and by regulating tho
Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving' '
healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The
Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
TH1 CINTAUn COMIANV. NttW YORK O (TV,
Humor From British Tar.
An Incident Illustrative of the quiet
humor of the British tar is thus de
scribed :
In Modros hnrhor, in tho eastern
Mediterranean, n coxswain of tho nnvy
ran his picket boat Into n trawler, and,
knowing his error, listened with dis
ciplinary patlcnco whllo tho Irate mas
ter expressed his views on roynl nnvnl
picket boats In a wenlth of Invective.
Tho silent coxswain pushed off, hut,
passing under tho Btern of tho trawler,
looked up at ono of tho crew and
shouted :
"Whnt do you feed your old mnn on?
Acid drops?" London Tit-Bits.
Ready to Give Instructions.
Louise Is proud of u recently ac
quired accomplishment of learning to
turn somo'saults. Ono day an un
married scuoolteacher pasesd the yard i
where Lwiilso was playing.
"Havo you a Ilttlo girl?" Inquired
Louise.
"Yes." replied the teacher In Jest.
"Well, thsn," said Louise, "some dny
I am coining out nnd sncw her how to
turn somersa jilts."
Very Likely.
"A lmttery of the stato militia of
Utah uses wooden horses for prnctlce.
And they say the men hnvo their hands
full mnnnglng them."
"Hands full of splinters, I suppose
they menu."
Don't nit on too many airs ns you
float down life's stream; .your little
hoat mny cnpslze.
When Your Eves Need Care
t rv I'.unne eye rcerneuy
No Smartlnc Juat Kja Comfort, X ;enta at
nrnpirlMa or mall. Write for t ree lije liook,
MUHlMIEVKBKllKnVlOMCIIlCAOO
A NEBRASKA CASE.
O. K. Booth, Randolph Hotel,
Randolph, Neb., says: "I had a
bad enso of kidney trouble First
my back began to ache, thon
sharp pains darted through me.
My feot and hands wero numb
and my limbs swelled. Puffy saca
came beneath my eyes, I had diz
zy spells and was vory nervous.
Finally I had to give up work. I
didn't get relief from anything I
trlod until I took Ponn's Kidney
Pills. They nxed me up all right
nnd I was ablo to go back to
work In good health I have had
no trouble to speak of slnco."
Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Mfe. Chemlits
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