The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 05, 1918, Image 3

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    THE 8EMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE. NEORA8KA.
IN THE SPRING
trill Iw 4 tin ijAi 4 1 J it.
-. w uu tint K Ui tt IUO UUU UCBU1
tnigglo on tho Western front. In tlio
MVftrvriaM Mktl .1 1A t - AL .
7, J . """ ui iuc, j i. is ut spring
time that brings ill health. One of the
ehief reasons why tho run-down man
finds himself in a bad state of health in
JUlTWhnr An41 tm t.-. 1 a.
ae&rJy all his houri for tho paat four or
"l feuueu up wimin me wans
AT hmiM flltfnm mm 4H Ti i ll. .
on for our diminished resistance that
oi ouwioor lite, coupled with
perhaps over-eating, lack of good exer
cise, insufficient sleep, and constipation.
In other word, we keep feeding tho
fnraf.co with food but do not take out
tha clinkers," and our fire docs not burn
wigntiy. Always keep the liver active.
There is nothing better for health than
taking an occasional mild laxative, per
haps once a week; such a one as you
an get at any drug store, made up of
May-apple, jalap, aloes, (sugar-coated,
ny taken ), which has stood the
test of fifty years of approval namely,
vn. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. But for
the "Spring Fever," the general run-down
condition, the lack of ambition, the
blues," ono should take a course of
treatment every spring; such a standard
tonio as Dr. JPiercc's Golden Medical Dis
epvery, now to be had in tablet form in
ixty-ccnt vials. Watch the people go
plodding along the street. There's nc
primr, no vitality. A vitalizing tonic such
f this vegetable extract of Dr. Pierce's
Jvea you the power to force yourself Into
action. The brain responds to the new
wood In circulation, and thus you're ready
to make a fight against stagnation which
no,.d you In bondage. Try It nowl Don't
TStt11 . J0d?7 ,8.th0 dfty t0 hogin. Gain n
uttle "pep." and laugh and live. Vim and
vitality are the natural out-pouring of a
Healthy body. It does not spring up in n
flight Try thla spring tonic, and you gain
tae courage that comes with good health.
I The kiss cvoluted from the monkey's
Nebraska Directory
.O 37 years of successful Pho.
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j ti 1 V 1 1 r 19 rtr it nfttntn
164 vA Edward St, Oath, Ntbr.
Office Hours 9 to S Bandars ID to 8
TIRES REPAIRED
LIKE NEW
Bond your blow-out and rim-cut
tires. We will repair and sond you
for approval. Charges reasonable
lord tires for sale. $0.00.
BOaCUJtRDIJQ (013, lMS.MUBt., 0tUHl,aX8.
BRONCHIAL TROUBLES
Soothe the irritation and yon relieve the
distress. Do both quickly and effectively
by promptly using a dependable remedy-"
PISO'S
'
V1
home Certain-teed?
You pay for insurance against a fire loss that may
happen. Are you equally protected against lost
that surely will happen if your home remains
unpainted, or poorly painted? Is your property
Certain-teed against deterioration and' decay?
Wherever there is need for paint or varnish, that need is sup
plied by a Ctrtaln-Utd Faint or Varnish made for the purpose.
For interior walls, ceilings, woodwork, floors and furniture;
for exterior walls, roofs, porches, outbuildings and porch
furniture there is a Ctrtain-Utd product made to withstand
the use or exposure to which it will be subjected.
Certain-teed
Paints and Varnishes
are more decorative than ordinarsaints, their colors and finish more
clear and lustrous. And they are, In the ultimate, more economical j for
they spread farther and last longer, and each color is priced according;
to its cost of production) whereas most paints are sold at a flat price,
based upon the production cost of the most expensive color.
For Porch and
The man in the illustration Is giv
ing his porch and lawn furniture
a coat of Ctrtain-tttd Porch Fur
niture Enamel. The tun will not
fade its color; rain will not dim
Its lustre; hot weather will not
soften its surface. This enamel,
like all other Ctrtain-Utd prod
ucts, is compounded of pure
materials, properly proportioned,
accurately mixed by machinery
under the supervision of paint
experts.
Ctrtain-tttJ Paints and Varnishes are made for all utei, in all colors and
in all sixes of cans. Any store that sells paints can supply you. If the
dealer you apply to, cannot immediately (supply you what you want,
he can obtain It promptly.
Certain-teed Products Corporation
Office and Wr5ioui in Ih Principal CI lie of Amtrfea
Manufacturer ot
Certain-teed Paints Varnishes Roofing
Showing Hla' Ignorance,
It was after flvo o'clock and tho I11U
nols street enr wns crowded with pas
sengers who were patriotically carry
Ing tlielr purchases home. At nbout
Fourteenth street tho car stopped und
tho conductor called out: "Here's a
veil someono has lost."
As no one claimed it, he cried again,
"lias any lady hero lost a veil?"
With that ho Innocently displayed
tho filmy article to those who were
near.
"Oh, It's a waist," came In chorus
from tho women,
"He's surely not mnrrjed," suggest
ed one.
The owner of tho waist had loft the
car at Eleventh street, but had so many
bundles that this ono was left behind
In tho crowd. Indianapolis News.
It takes Congress to settle a strike, but
an unruly Btomach is subdued by Garfield
Tea. Adv. ,
Eats 'Em Alive.
Mother scolded her little daughter
for stnylng nt the grocery so long.
"Hut, mother, tho other little girls
stayed to sec him, but ho did not
come."
"Sco what, child?"
"Why, mamma, thero was a sign
there, 'Man Eating Shnrk.' and wo
wanted to sec him."
Allen's Foot-Ease for tha Troops,
Mauy war zone hospitals have ordered Allen's
Foot -Ease, the antlscptla powder, for use
among the troops. Shaken into the shoes and
sprinkled in the foot-bath, Allen's Foot-Kas
gives rest and comfort, and makes walking a
delight. Bold everywhere 25c. Try it today. Adv.
Too Valuable.
. "That prhnu donna didn't seem at nil
nngry."
"How did you get that Impression?"
Inquired the weary manager.
"She never once raised her voice."
"Well, you don't think she'd wnsto
a high note on me, do you?"
Dr. PIcfco's Plcnsant Pellets aro the
original little liver pills put up 40 years
ago. Thoy regulate liver andbowola-Ad.
Too Common.
"Have you a site yet for your now
house?"
"Oh, yes."
"Where is it?"
"In my mind's eye."
i7i :j t,..t:r..i .f ...
iVCrjr WU1UUU D I11UC, UUUUlllUl, UJMi
white clothes. Use Red Cross Ball Blue.
All grocers. Adv.
Not So Bad.
"Target No. 3 was the ono to shoot
nt and you hit target No. 7," Bnld the
captain.
"Yes, sir," replied the cross-eyed pri
vate.
"Didn't you look where you were
shootlrg?"
"No, sir, I shot where I wns looking."
Error Is Its own refutation.
v Is your
Lawn Furniture
' PROPER SOILS AND PREPARATION OF
SEED BED FOR MORE AND BETTER OATS
DISK IS GOOD FOR PREPARING SOIL FOR OATS.
(Prepared by tho Unltod States Depart
mcnt ot Agriculture.)
The essentials for success in
outs production nrc
Well-prepared lnnd that is re
tentive of h.Msturti and fairly
fertile.
Good seed of suttnhlo varie
ties, thoroughly cleaned and
grad6d and treated for smut.
Early seeding with a grain
drill.
The harvesting of the crop at
the proper time.
Careful shocking and stacking '
so as to preserve the crop from
Injury by weathering.
Clean thrashing.
Onts in tho United Stntes Is ex
ceeded In acreage and value only by
corn and wheat of tho grain crops.
Tho average area annunlly devoted
to this crop In this country In tho flvo
years from 1012 to 1010, Inclusive, wns
89,-f9,000 acres. This Is approximate
ly three-eighths of the acreage devoted
to corn, and three-fourths of tho ncrc
ago devoted to wheat In tho samo
years. Tho estimated average produc
tion of oats In these five years was 1,
200,487.000 bushels, with an esti
mated farm value of $521,430,000. But,
notwithstanding this, less attention
has been given to the production of
oats thnn to any other Importunt grain,
so that yields often have been unsatis
factory and tho' crop sometimes un
profitable. Best Soils fir Oats.
In tho production of oats proper
climatic and cultural conditions are
of more Importance than tho charac
ter or even the fertility of the soil.
Owing to their grcnter water-holding
capacity loam and clny soils usually
produce better crops thnn sandy soils,
ffnndy land with plenty of plnnt food
and a moderately stiff subsoil wyi
grow good oats, but heavy, undralned
clays are too wet and cold for tho best
growth of the crop. 'More water is
required to produce a pound of dry
matter in onts than In nny other
cereal; hence the necessity for grow
ing this crop on lnnd that nnturnlly
retains moisture or that Is well filled
with humus. On nccount of their liabil
ity to lodge, oats should not be grown
on very rich soli or on low, undralned
lands. Good drnlnnge Is essential also
la tho prevention of Injury from plant
diseases.
Fertilizers and Manures.
Though the crop is n vigorous feeder
and will do better on poor soils thnn
most other grain crops, the Judicious
use of fertilizers or nmnure Is usually
profitable. Tho fertilizer problem Is
made difficult, however, by tho fact
that on rich soli onts make n rank
growth, which often results in lodging
and In conditions fuvorablo to rust
and other diseases.. '
Unless the soli Is very low in fer
tility the direct application of barn
yard manure to tho crop Is seldom
advisable. Much more satisfactory
results usually can be obtained by ap
plying the manure previous to grow
ing some other crop In the rotation,
such aB corn. The oats then will get
tho benefit of a part of the manure
and of the added humus In tho soil,
with less dahger that n rank growth
of straw will bo made at the expense
of grain production. On very poor
soil a few loads of well-rotted manure
may be applied some time previous to
sowing onts. The munure should be
spread as evenly ns possible and
should be well worked Into the soil.
Tho use of a small quantity of raw
rock phosphate with the manure Is
.usually advlsuble.
Of the three most Important
plant-food elements, nitrogen, phos
phorus, and potnsh, phosphorus Is tho
one most often present In Insufficient
quantities for the best production of
onts.
Preparation of the Seed Bed.
Less attention ordinarily Is given to
tho preparation of tho seed bed for
oats than that for any other field crop.
In the corn belt, where outs commonly
follow corn, the seed Is often sown
broadcast without previous preparation
of the land. It Is then covered by
disking and harrowing. Much better
results are obtnlned, however, by
disking tho laud before seeding,
whether the seed is sown broadcast or
Is drilled. A good seed bed usually
can not be prepared with fewer than
two dlsklngs nnd at least one harrow
ing. If the oats are to be sown on
cornlund on which the stalks aro still
(standing, It Is good practice to break
tho stalks before disking. This can
be done readily, especially on a frosty
Horning, by dragging a heavy pole or
iron mil broadside across tho field.
The stalks then can be cut with n disk
harrow much better thnn If left stand
lug. If the disks of the disk harrow
aro sharp, they will cut the stalks Into
short pieces, which soon decny. It Is
nover ndvlsable to rake and burn
stnlks and other trash on cornfields
that are to bo sown to oats unless the
quantity Is so groat that It can not
possibly bo covered by disking. This
humus-mnklng "material should not bo
destroyed but should bo worked Into
tho soil.
Outs nlwnys should bo sown ns early
In the sprjng ns the land can bo work
ed, but tho proper preparation should
not bo sacrificed to gain a little time
In getting; the seed Into tho ground.
Onts do best when sown In n rather
firm seed bed, with two to thrco Inches
of loose, mellow soil on tho surface.
This can bo obtained best on corn
stnlk land by breaking the stnlks,
doublo disking either by lapping half
or cross disking, und thorough harrow
ing with a spike-tooth harrow. Lup
ping hnlf with a disk harrow leaves
the surface more nenrly even than when
the field Is disked. The disks should
bo set to ruh thrco or four Inches deep.
After the seed bed Is In good condition
tho seed should be sown add the field
again harrowed.
The land seldom Is plowed for oats
that follow a cultivated crop. Spring
plowing usually Is not profitable, ns
thero Is little timo to allow the sub
surfaco to becomo compact and the
land Is rarely In proper condition to
plow before the oats should be sown.
BROOD SOWS NEED EXERCISE
Essential In Production of Strong,
Vigorous Litters Make Them
Hustle for Corn Ration.
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
One of tho biggest hindrances to tha
sows' farrowing good, strong, vigorous
litters Is lack of exercise. During the
cold and snowy weather hogs like to
Ho around the sleeping quarters and
bo comfortable. That, however, Is
Just what they should not do all the
time.
The proper exercise for a brood
sow Is that which she will take vol
untarily and not through force. They
should get their corn ration by hus
tling for it in tho stnlk fields and not
by getting It fed around tho sleeplnc
quarters, on feeding floors, "or In
troughs. Feed them car corn during
tho winter months nnd scatter It put
In tho stnlk fields. The manure
spreader is a good Implement to use
In Rcntterlng this corn. Donft bo nfrnld
it will bo wasted, for It won't. You
can readily regulate tho omount fed
so that It will be picked up clean, and
you will And next spring that thero la
not a bit of tho corn lying around to
go to wnsto.
BEES AID TO FRUIT GROWERS
Insect Has Important Place In Agrlcut
ture as Agent for Cross-Fer-tillzlng
Flowers.
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment) of Agriculture.)
While beekeeping Is usually consid
ered only ns the Industry of honey pro
duction, It Is Important to remember
that the honey bee has an Important
plnce In American agriculture as an
agent for cross-fertilizing flowers. The
value of the honey bee In this regard
varies In different places and with dif
ferent seasons, but It Is conservative
to state that the bee Is of more value
In cross-fertilizing thnn In honey pro
duction. Many fruit blossoms re
quire cross-fcrtllizutlon before they
will set fruit, nnd the same thing Is
true of other plants, such ns the clo
vers and buckwhent. While many
wild species of Insects serve this pur
pose, tho honey beo Is the only ono
which enn bo Introduced economically
to an orchard or farm, and, therefore,
may serve as an Insurance to cross
fertilization if the weather' permits
their flight during the blooming period.
TROUBLE WITH COLT'S FEET
Examine Frequently for Thrush and
Keep Well Cleaned by Uae of Or
dinary Hoof Pick.
The colts kept li the barn should
be frequently examined for thrush,
and tho feet well clenned out with tho
hoof pick, after which a little strong
disinfectant and any of tho coal-tnr
products uro good should bo applied
with a Byrlngo or a brush. This will,
with proper care, eliminate the trouble.
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THE COTGOKWWr.
Kxact Copy of Wrapper.
Where in
farmers (scores of them from the U.
single crop." Such an opportunity for
is worm investigation.
Canada extends to you a hearty
fkfaSKm.SVN J JT
JSmSmm
Free Homestead Lands of 160 Acres Each
or secure some of the low priced
Atterta. ihlnk what yea can maKe
easy to Ret. wonderful yields also ot uaia, vaney na
Flax. Mixed faralBg and cattle raising.
The climate is healthful and agreeable; railway fa
-Ultima vrllnt? eonH nrlinnln nn1 rmirrh rnntrnlnK
Write for literature and particulars
rates to Supt. Immigration, Ottawa,
W. V. BENNETT
Room 4, Bee Bldn., Omaha. Neb,
Canadian Qdvernment Agent
Boys and Girls oi Nebraska
ATTENTION I
Our government wants you to help raise more
poultry in our state. You can win some special
poultry prizes in an interesting contest, open only
to boys and girls fifteen years of age and under
living in the state of Nebraska. Write today for
further information a, postal card with your name,
address and age will be sufficient.
Address, Pro!. 0. C. UPfORD, Exlcisisn Deal.,
N. C. PETERS MILL CO., South Side Sfif.oa, OMAHA, NED.
When the other fellow censes to dls
play any Interest it's time for you to
shut up.
Small Pill
Small Dose
Small Price
FOR
CONSTIPATION
have stood the test of time.
Purely vegetable. Wonderfully
quick to banish biliousness,
headache, indigestion and to
clear up a bad complexion.
Genuine bears signature
PALE FACES
Generally Indicate a lack
ef Iron In the Blood
Carter's Iron Pills
Will help this condition
CASTORIA
Tor Infant nnd OMIdran.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Casforia
Always
Bears the
Signature
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
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HORSE SALE DISTEMPER
You know that when you nell or buy through the salsa
you have about one chanco In fitly to escape BALE STAB 1,1
DlSTBMDEit. sroiiNS" Is your true protection, your
only safeguard, for as sure as you treat all your horses
with It, you will soon be rid of the disease. It acts as a
sure preventive, no mattor how they are "exposed."
60 .cents and tl a bottle; 6 and $10 dosen bottles, nt all
good druRKlsta, horae goods houses, or delivered by tha
manufacturers.
8POIIN MEDICAL CO.Maafaetarers, Geifeen, tad., V.BJu
Wesiera Caaxda vou can buv at from
$16 te $30 per acre gsed farm laM that will rai
20 to 45 bashels to the acre ef $2 wheat its
easy to ficure the nroSts. Many Western Canadian
S.) have Daid for their land front a
184 prtutt on labor and Investment
Invitation to settle on her '
lands in Maaiieln. Saskatchewan or
with wheat at 9 a rashel and land so
en to reduced railway fm
Canada, or to r'It
Nebraska Directory
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Writs ns todtr for particulars
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Duy direct from (v mana
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clears of equal quality
would cost you &U0 el no
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