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    THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEDRA8KA.
DOCTOR URGED
AN OPERATION
Instead I took Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
and Wa3 Cured.
Bnltimorc, Md. " Nenrly f our years
l suffered from organic troubles, ner
vousness and head
aches and ovory
month would h&vo to
ntay in bed most of
the timo. Treat
ments would relievo
me for a timo but
my doctor was al
ways urging mo to
Jiavo an operation.
My sister asked mo
ito try Lydia E.Pink-
h a m's Vecetablo
Compound b o f o r e
consenting to an
operation. I took
vwl. i ' ve coiues 01 it ana
V W I it has completely
" H mrrvl mn nnrl true
work Is a pleasure. I tell all my friends
Who havo any trouble of this kind what
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
Bound has dono for me. Nellie B.
Nottingham, 609 CalvortonRd., Balti
more, Md.
It is only natural for any woman to
dread the thought of an operation. So
many women havo been restored to
health by this famous remedy, Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound, after
an operation has been advised that it
will pay any woman who suffers from,
tuch ailments to consider trying it bo-.
Core submitting to such a trying ordeal.
r m m mM jt m xna'
Cuticura Soap is
Easy Shaving for
Sensitive Skins
The New llp-to-dat Cuticura Method
True Blue.
Cornelius Vanderbllt, at a luncheon
at Piping Rock, praised an old Nevr;
Yorker.
"Ho Is a true-blue American foj
fair," Mr. Vanderbllt said. "Ills an,
cestors came over on the Mayflower
and his descendants aro going back oij
army transports."
Cold Cause Headache and Grip
&AXA.T1VH BROMO QU1MNB Tablet! remote the.
cause. There Is only one "ttromo Uolnlne." B. W
auoVB'8itTiaturoonbox. 83c. H
No Dead Line for This Minister.
Who said there was such a thing as
a dead line for the ministry? Rev. S.
Bwann, an English clergyman, has
just beaten tho athletic record of Lieu
tenant Miller, n Dane. lie did
elx successive half miles, cycling,
walking, running, paddling, sculling,
and swimming, In 20 minutes, 80 2-5
Boconds, excelling tho Dane's record
by three minutes, lacking one second.
Tho winner Is fif ty-flvo years old I If
he can preach as well and us quick
ly as ho can go through theso success
lve locomotive stunts he Is sotno
preacher I
BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP
will quiet your cough, sootho tho in
Oanimatlon of a soro throat and lungs,
flop Irritation In tho bronchial tubes,
nsurlng a good night's rest, free from
Coughing and with easy expectoration
In tho morning. Made and sold In
America for flfty-two years. A won
derful prescription, assisting Nature In
building up your general health and
throwing off tho disease. Especially
Useful In lung trouble, asthma, croup,
bronchitis, etc. For salo In all civil
ized countries. Adv.
Fluid Fuel.
1 want to soo alcohol abolished
from the face of the earth," remarked
the dyspeptic citizen.
"Of course, you mean alcoholic
drinks?"
"No, I don't draw the line. If thq
health of the nation is to bo preserved,
we'vo got to shut down on the dialing
dish as well as the flowing bowl." Ex
change. Even if a woman Is as young its she
claims to be no other woman will be
lieve It.
ALMOST FRANTIC
Had Kidney Trouble From Childhood and
Waa Discouraged. Doan's, However,
Brought Health and Strength.
Mrs. 0. Anderson. 4104 W. 22nd
St., Chicago, HI., says: "I hud kid
ney troublo from childhood and
threo years ago n severe spell de
veloped. If I stooped, n terrible pnln
took mo in tho small of my buck,
and for several mm
u t o s I could n't
straighten. Often nt
night tho pain In
my back was so bad
I had to prop my
self up with a pil
low. It seemed as if
my back would
break. Watery sacs
formed under my
Aniemn
tiros nnil mv fnnt wore
BWOl-
Nn.
so
len I had to wear slippers, bid
den dizzy spells camo on ami pains
In my head drovo mo almost fran
tic. "I felt tired and weak and hud
hardly enough ambition to move.
Nothing seemed to help mo and I
was discouraged until I commenced
taking Doan's Kidney PiUs. Thoy
cured mo completely nnd my health
has been of the bust ever since.
Doan's surely deserves my endorse
ment." Bworn to before me,
FRANK H. POOH, IWarv Public.
Gel Doan'a at Any Store, 00c a Box
DOAN'S-p'SlV
FOSTER-M1LBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y.
RETAIN BULKY CROPS
INSTEAD OF SELLING
Experlcnco tenches Hint tho
less bulky crops wo sell the
less likely nre wo to find tho
cost of marketing excessive.
Raw mntcrlnls must bo man
ufactured Into finished products
beforo they becomo staple and
havo tho highest market value.
A good way to convert raw ma
terials, such as hay, silage, fod
der, grain, grnss, etc., into fin
ished products, Is to feed good
animals and market animal
products.
5000000000000O
MORE DAIRY COWS IN SOUTH
Should Form Part of Equipment on
Every Farm to Enable Tenants
to Support Themselves.
((Prepared by tho United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
To have dairy cows ns a part of tho
equipment on every farm, enabling
tenants to becomo eelf-supportlng
throughout the year nnd nt tho snrao
.time mnlntnln desirable soil condi
tions, Is n plnn recommended by the
burenu of nnlmal industry, United
States department of agriculture,
nmong tho land owners of tho South.
Tho plan Is accompanied with nn active
campaign for feed production ; ns n re
sult n mnrked Increase In the ncrcngo
pt legumes, particularly velvet beans
and peanuts, has been shown.
Every effort Is being made by field
men of tho department to nld In bring
ing In n sufficient supply of good cows
to establish dairying nnd to fix tho typo
of good cows In tho minds of the farm
ers. Tho readiness of bankers to help
finance the purchnso of dairy cattle Is
an indication of how well established
tho .Industry has becomo through co
operative and stato work.
FARM SNOW PLOW IS PLANNED
implement Made of Two Old Planks
and Few Boards Is Easily Pulled
by One Horse.
Up to Inst winter I always havo
shoveled paths In tho snow around tho
farm and got many n backache, whllo
jtho horses were standing In tho barn.
So I decided that I would seo if I
could not make them help, writes
Charles E. Richardson In Farm and
Home.
' I found two old planks about flvo
feet long, two Inches thick and ten
inches wide. I sawed off nn end of one
60 that tho ends would fit together
smoothly. Then I nailed some bourds
across tho top. On tho pointed end I
Farm Snow Plow.
nut a piece of two by six and bored
ft largo hole In It so Hint I could placo
fi pole. I also placed smnll clents along
ho sides bo my feet would not slip off.
By putting n hook on tho point to at
tach n singletree I had n good snow
plow. When there was n enow storm I
had a bursa draw it.
ESTIMATE VALUE OF MANURE
Result Given of Test Conducted at
North Dakota Experiment Sta
tion With Corn and Wheat.
Manure applied to land that was put
into corn nnd followed by threo crops
of wheat (at North Dakota experi
ment fitation, 1000-1010) nt the rate of
six loads per acre Increased the yield
enough to bring $1.40 pur lontL Wheat
wns then averaging about 80 cents
nnd corn BO cents per bushel. Now
that wheat and com arc over $2 per
bushel nnd tho return per load of ma
nure will be about $3.00 if tho saroo
rate of increase In tho crop Is fle
cured. PLAN TO GUARD LIVE STOCK
Any Animal Should Be Segregated
Soon as Symptoms of Illness
Are First Discovered.
Preventive rather thnn therapeutic
measures will help farmers to con
serve moro live stock, nays O. P. Fitch,
hend of the veterinary division, Minne
sota College of Agriculture. Any nnl
mal should bo segregated ns soon ns
nny symptoms of Illness' nre noticed.
If the trouble appears at nil serious n
veterinarian should bo called.
MILK INCREASES EGG YIELD.
Dairy Farmers Will Find It Profitable
to Give Fowls All They Will
Consume Each Day.
Experiments havo shown that tho
feeding of milk, including sour milk
and buttermilk, Increases the egg yield
und dnlry farmers will find It profitable
to glvo their hcnsuill they will drink
nnd also mix the damp mash with milk
If a damp mush is fed,
ft
RECORD FOR WHITE LEGHORN
Northwest Queen Produced 235 Eggi
in Twelve Months She Is Mod
est, Retiring Hen.
The Northwest Experiment station
flock of White Leghorns Includes the
queen hen of Minnesota. Her liniiie is
Northwest Queen No. 117 and she lint
u record of 2.35 eggs In twelve months.
She did not stop laying nt tho end ol
tho twclvo months, however, but kept
right on and finished her 213th egg in
twelve months nnd twenty days. This
plcturo wns taken nt that time. She
is a modest, retiring sort of n queen
but sho rules with grout decorum in n
queendom where there are about font
hundred who look like her in tholi
snowy whiteness.
Tho vnluo of good lnylng strain of
hens Is so great, according to Supt. 0.
C. Selvlg of the Crookston Agrleultur-
Northwest Queen No. 117.
nl school, that during war times espe
cially, every effort should bo made to
Increase the number of hens nnd also
by scientific care and feeding to in
crease their yearly record.
PREPARE FOR SPRING LAMBS
Success of Crop Depends Greatly on
Care and Feed of Ewes During
Cold Weather.
(Prepared by tho United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
The enro nnd feed of tho ewes dur
ing winter has u grcnt deal to do with
the success of tho spring lamb crop.
Wise feeding, is especially Important
because of tho high prices of feed nnd
sheep. The flockowner Is fortunate
who has a good supply of clover, alfal
fa, cowpeas or soybean hay, for thoy
aro good feeds upon which to base the
winter ration of ewes. Corn stover,
oats straw, silage, and roots are- econo
mical supplements. "Feed economically
but well" is tho advice offered by sheep
sneclnllsts. Tho wise application ol
this good ndvlco will depend on the
farmer himself nnd such specialists as
he may be nble to consult.
LIGHT DRESSING OF MANURE
Yields Larger Returns Per Ton of
Fertilizer Used Than Does
Heavier Application.
A light application of manure yleld9
larger returns per ton of manure used
than does n heavier application. This
has been proven by the trials nt many
experiment stations. Heavy applica
tions of 30 to 40 tons per ncro give
the largest yields, but when the
amount of manure is limited nnd the
nren of Innd Is large, light applica
tions of six to ten loads per ncro give
tho most profitable returns. Very ben
eficial results may be secured by giv
ing u very light dressing of ono to
threo loads per aero to tho fields which
aro to be plowed for green manure.
Tho manuro doubtless increnses bac
terial notion nnd hastens the fermenta
tion and decay of tho organic matter,
PROVIDE ABUNDANCE OF AIR
Where Vegetables Are Growing in
Cold Frames, Slide Sash Pjiwn
on Every Mild Day.
Cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce ad
parsley plants which nre In the cold
frames should bo given nn abundance
of nlr. Slide the snsh down about
half way In tho middle of every mild
dny for ono or two hours. When it is
not safe to take off the sash entirely
in tho middle of the day, let them be
raised upon props two or three inches
at tho back of tho frames to let In
fresh air to tho plants.
MANURE SHEDS ARE FAVORED
Measures to Protect Valuable Farm
Product Are Well Worth Ex
pense Prevent Leaching.
The hlch cost of fertilizer makes
barnyard manure n most valuable
product of tho farm. Measures to pre
vent It from leaching, such ns storing
ft In a shed, are well worth the ex
pense. Experiments carried on in Ohio
show that manure loses about half its
potash, one-third Its nitrogen and one
fourth its phosphorus when exposed to
tho wenther for three winter months
ESTIMATE VALUE OF MANURE
Composition From Different Animals
Varies That From Sheep Rich
In Plant Food.
Tho composition of manuro from dlf-
ferent animals varies. Sheep manure
is riencst in plant-food elements; hog
mnnuro ranks second; horse manure
third nnd cow mnnuro fourth. A inn
of barnynrd manure contains, on tho
average, 10 pounds of nitrogen, 2
pounds of phosphorus nnd 8 pounds of
potassium, having a plnut food valuo
nt present prices of about $8 a ton.
POWDER HENS BY MACHINERY
Discarded Churn Makes Application
of Insect Powder Easy and
Quite Effective.
(By C. S. ANDEItSON, Colorado Agri
cultural CoIIoko, Fort Collins.)
A hen may be healthy, well fed, nnd
well housed, but If sho Is overrun
with lice nnd mites sho cannot remain
n profitable producer or a good mother
for tho young chicks.
Under ordlnnry conditions, Hco and
mites can bo kept down by frequently
spraying the poultry houses, roosts,
dropping boards and nests nnd by pro
viding n good dusting bath for tho
birds. When theso precautions fall, In
dividual trontment must bo followed
by dusting the birds with sotno good
Insect pwdcr. In largo flocks this Is
very laborious, and tho following use
of nn old discarded churn may help to
solve the problem.
Put a cupful or so of Insect powder
In tho churn. Next put In tho birds
one at n timo and turn the churn gent
ly for n half-dozen revolutions. If the
powder contains cnrhollc ncld or some
other strong irritant, It will be well to
protect tho birds' eyes by slipping n
small cloth sack over their heads.
Tho rotation of tho churn causes
tho bird to relax and tho feathers to
open, thus letting tho Insect powdor
get well Into the skin.
TURKEYS ALWAYS IN DEMAND
Because of Constant Decrease In Num
ber of Fowls There Is Increased
Profits In Them.
(By ANDREW WKINANT.)
Because tho number of turkeys In
tho United States has constantly de
creased In tho last few years whllo the
demand has perhaps increased, a
more profitable sldo lino than turkey
raising for those favorably situated
for tho work could hardly be found.
Given plenty or range, turkeys will
readily find grasshoppers and other
insects, groen vegetation, the seeds of
weeds and grasses, waste grains, nnd
acorns nnd nuts of various kinds. In
this way tho cost of raising them Is
small and tho profits large. Grain
nnd stock farms are particularly well
adapted to turkey rulslng, and It Is In
such places that most of tho turkeys
nre found. Llttlo has ever been done
In tkc way of raising turkeys In con
flnement, nnd when It hns been tried
tho results havo been discouraging.
WAR RATIONS FOR CHICKENS
Corn Is Probably Most Important Food
for Poultry and Should Not
Be Overlooked. ,
In spite of the high cost of feeds n
flock of good fowls will continue to re
turn n hnndsomo profit, because of
tho great advanco In prlco of eggs und
poultry. There Is no cheap ration,
because all grains nnd feeds hnve ad'
vanced. Corn Is probably tho mosl
Important food for poultry nnd should
not be left out of tho ration.
Cracked com nnd oats may well
constitute tho bulk of the hnrd grain,
using equal quantities by weight of
each. A little barley, say 20 to 25 pet
cent, will ndd variety, but wheat l!
out of tho question. Low grndes and
screenings that do not contain too
many weed seeds may nlso he used
DAMAGED FEED FOR POULTRY
Before Buying Low-Grade Grain Make
Sure That It Has Sufficient
Amount of Nutriment.
Before buying low-grndo or damaged
grain to feed the poultry, mnko sure
that it has enough nutriment in It to
ho worth tho price you pny for it
Grains that aro simply shrunken, If
bought cheap enough, nre sometimes
profitable to feed; but thoso which are
damaged in some other ways frequent
ly nre almost useless and arc 'ihi
slve at nny price. When possible, It Is
well to send snmplcs of this kind of
grain to your state experiment station
for examination.
EXCELLENT FOOD FOR DUCKS
Mash of Cornmeal and Wheat Bran
Every Morning and Every Other
Evening It Favored.
A good feed for tho ducks, both
young and old, Is n mash of one part
cornmeal nnd two parts wheat bran
every morning and every other eve
ulng, nnd on tho nlternato evening a
good feed of cracked corn, shrunken
wheat or oats. If they can be allowed
free range they will pick up consider
pblo food around the place,
Turkeys on Range.
Nervous Headaches
Four Bottles of
Made Me
Mrs Efllo HID, Blonchester, Qhlo,
mltes as follows:
"I cannot toll how much I suf
fered m the past twelvo years. Z
have been treated by physicians and
no relief only for a short time. . I
was m such a condition from ner
vous headaches, such heavy feeling
as if my brain wns pressing down,
and so nervous I could not get my
rest at night. Would havo sinking'
spells and then so weak that I could
not do my work. I began to take
Peruna. Have taken four bottles of
Peruna and havo gained In strength
and flesh, and can say I am a well
PRAISE BEAUTY OF CANADA
AutomoblMsts Particularly Enthusias
tic Over the Scenic Loveliness ef
Our Northern NelghbeK
American nutomobllo tourists in
Canada aro almost a unit In prntso of
tho scenic benuty of the Dominion.
Whether their experlcnco lies In the
maritime, tho control, tho pralrto ?
tho Pacific provinces, tho story thoy
tell rings to ono keynote Canadu, In
tho open, all tho wny across, is n
scenic land. Tho beauty of Nova
Scotia at ono cxtrcmo Is balanced by
the beauty of British Columbia at tho
other. Tho chnrms of Quebec Had cor
respondence in tho chnrms of Alberta.
From Niagara to tho Selklrks Is an al
most unbroken panorama of unsur
passable landscape and water views.
Longfellow barely touched Ufoa ho
did not picture ho Annapolis valley,
ono of tho fairest spots on enrtk. No
poet has dono Justlco to tho scenery
of Nova Scotia or of Now Brunswick.
Dlgby nnd Wolf river and tho eavlroas
of fit, John havo few rivals la other
lands. Theso localities como upoa the
tourist as surprises. Llttlo has bee a
said about them, oven in prose. Of
tho millions who nro to some extent
familiar with tho St. Lawrence, only a
small proportion havo oven heard of
tho Sagucnny. Of tho millions who
hnvo known of NIngnra Falls from
childhood only a few, comparatively,
havo heard of tho wonderful lake
country In northern Ontario. Snoak
ing for western Canada ns a whole, It
Is virgin territory to tho tourist, yet
It abounds in scenery ns grand, ns Ins
prcsslvo and as Inspiring ns nay in
America. Ono of tho most serious
deterrents to tourist trufllc la seme
of tho most beautiful sections of Can-
nda Is found In reports from ventur
Bomo pioneers whoso enjoyment of tho
scenery has been marred by next to
Impassablo roads or by experieaco with
Impossible hotels. Christian Sclenco
Monitor.
For Constipation, Biliousness, Liver and
Kidney troubles, take Garfield Tea. Adv.
One Sorrow.
John Mitchell, chnlrman of the food
commission of New York, told a re
porter a Chrlstmns slum story.
"I visited a hall In Pittsburgh ono
Christmas," ho said, "whore 200 chil
dren from tho poorest quarter wore
fed on turkey, cranberry sauco and
mince pie.
"Two scrawny llttlo girls attracted
my attention, and I halted near them
to hear how thoy were enjoying them
selves. This is tho dialogue I heard:
" 'Say, Mame, ain't this grand?'
" 'You bot It is 1 Only I'm sorry for
ono thing, Lizzie.'
'"What nro you Borry for, Mamo7'
'Tm sorry I went nnd got mo cor
sets mended.' "
Plt Cnrtil In 6 (n 14 Dava
ProggUU refund money If 1'AZO OINTMHNT falls
to cure Itching, Illlnrt, Illerdlogor l'totraaiug I'll.
nrMappucauongiTw rauoi. ovu.
Keen Busy.
Flntbush I'm afraid I'll got stalo on
mv enrden work during uie winter.
Bcnsonhurst For why? Haven't you
got n enow shovel? YonkerB States
man.
Quite So.
"Theso nre the bridal apartments.".
"Oh, what a suite tiling 1" nam
moro American.
Who Do I Give
This Car To?
I am Going
Two Automobiles
I have been giving away automobiles for a long time. Now I'm going to give
away two more. Send mo the coupon down in tho corner and I'll tell you about it.
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Those who object to liquid roedl
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I QUALITIES THAT ARE RARE
Attributes of One, Called Friend, Who
Is Not Listed Among tho
World's Greatest
Tho world docs not record his nam
on Us roster of big men. IIo Is not
listed among the llnanclnl geniuses of
his country or his state. lie has nev
er been cited for acta of bravery or
deeds of heroism. IIo Is Just n friend.
But there Is no such great and (ruo
friend ns hln all tho world, observes
tho MHwaukeo Journal.
IIo Is a friend when one's back Is
turned, when ono Is nbsent nud others
would deride. Always rea.dy Is ho to
dofend ono, no matter what others may
say. IIo Is not suspicious. IIo can
find a true motive for any net, and lie
needs no explanations. IIo does" not
bellevo tho worst until it hns been
proved, nnd ho can sco what has been
resisted, even though onb has fallen.
He Is not exacting In his friendship,
Ho permits one to enjoy the acquaint
ance nnd lovo of other friends. Clean
of heart and soul Is he. Ills spirit 1b
uplifting:. In him no cheapness' nbldos.
lie builds ambition in others nnd gives
courage In distress and defeat. The
Imagination ho stimulates. One's soul
ho fills with now visions. And when
oao hns accomplished ho feels n pride
la tho deed as If it wero his own. He
rojolccs In prnlso given his friends and
can find In them supcrorltics thoy did
not kaow existed. With him it Is to
bo genuine, true. With him ono may
enjoy tho luxury of sincerity without
dissimulation. One's inmost soul ono
may revr.nl and know ono's trust will
not bo betrayed.
Tho friend takes and gives faithful
counsel. No flattery Is in his soul.
Courageous Is bo to tell tho truth. For
ono ho is willing to mako any sacriflco,
ovca of life itself.
This friend's name Is not listed
among tho heroes, tho financial' go
nluscs or tho big men of tho world be
cnuso ho exists only In tho Imagination.
If ono ever flads a friend Uko him one's
wings will hnvo grown as long as those
of tho nngols that guard tho gatos of
paradise.
Watch Your kln Improve.
On rising and retiring gently smear
tho faco with Cuticura Ointment. Wash
off Ointment in flvo minutes with Cu
ticura Soap and hot water. For freo
snraplo address "Cuticura, Dept. X,
Boston." At druggists and by mall
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv.
i
Can Reolto All of Blblo by Heart
Tho most wonderful font on record
has recently been accomplished by
Wllllum Frederick, a Now York Bales
man.
Ho hns learned tho entlro Blblo off
by heart and can repeat nny passage
In it from Genesis to Rovelntlons and
stato whero it may bo found. It has
taken him 18 years.
A similar task was onco undertaken
by nn eighteenth-century stroillng
player about whom Sir William Bob
ortson Nlcoll has written. But ho
gnvo In after 11 years, by which time
ho had succeeded In memorizing about
two-thirds of tho Old Testament.
Tho effeminnto young man nnd tho
mannish young woman are both to bo
pitied and censored.
British women nre taking up the
shoe-repairing trndc.
to Give Away
Ha YOU?
On of the can I am going- to give uway li an Ovtrland. It U th
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them Don't you want to git It) Send me the coupon and I'll tell
you how. The. other cm la a Ford, and It wllliaUu b given to om
on Would you rather havo It I At iwi aa I receive) the coupon
1 It tend you full detail of my Oder Dendei the two can I'm going
to glva away tha other icwarda lilted here at the left. Surely there
It eomelhlnfln that Hit you went.
Cut out and Send the Coupon DO IT NOW)
THE REWARD MAN
P. O. Box 1 632 Philadelphia, Pa.
Fleue lendmefull InforniMloo (bout the automublirt
jrou ere giving awy ll,e tinning ei UiU coupon k
net oblige.! me In any way.
Namt .
P.O.,
Stale.
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