THE 8EMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. ASTHMADOR AVERTS -SEUDEVES KLMT FEVER ASTHMA. Begin Treatment NOW All OrugAlita Guarantee XXT-Tf". C Women ns well as men vj 10 aro mndo miserable by HPO kidney and bladder trou- v' We. Thousands recom- BLAMR mend Dr- Kilmer's uuniriUf Swamp-Itoot. the great kldnoy medicine. At druggists in Targ and medium size bottles. You may re ceive a sample slzo by Parcel Pont, also Samphlet telling about It. Address Dr. :ilmor & Co., BInghamton, N. Y,, and nclose ten cents, also mention this paper. r Calf , Enemies WHITE SCOURS BLACKLEG Your Veterinarian can stamp them out with Cutter's Anti-Calf Scour Serum and Cutter's Germ FreeBlactleg Filtrate and Aggressin, or Cutter's Blackleg Fills. Aak him about them. If be hasn't our literature, write to us for information on these products. The Cutter Laboratory Berkeley, Cal., or Chicago, 111. 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ForReitorinf Color and Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair. 60c and It.ooat bracgl.u. BEST BUYERS"SELLERS cattle I kogs.sheep STOCK YARDS-OMAHAi THEPAXT0N1 IOTEL Omaha, Nebraska EUROPEAN PLAN Booms from 1.00 np single, 75 cents up double. CAFE PRICES REASONABLE Aou FILM DEVELOPED 10c Prints So to So each. 24 hour service. Guaranteed work. Returned Postpaid. Photo Craft Shop, Omaha, Neb. W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 32-1918. Fate of the Cliff Dwellers. It seems that there can be no doubt that the cliff dwellers were extermi nated by their more savage and wur llke neighbors, the men being killed and the women being adopted Into the tribe of the conquerors, though In some cases migrations may have become necessary ns a result of drought or pressure from outside tribes. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy (or infants and children, and see that It Bears the , Signature of In Ufio tor over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Cnstoria Excellent Gargle. Now, more thiin ut any other season of'tho year, we are apt to be caught in h rainstorm and sit about In damp clothing, and ns a consequence wo wake up the next morning with a bad eoro throat. Salt and wnter make tin excellent gargle for tho throat. RED CR083 8T0RY. Red Cross Ball BIuo and what It will do seems like an old story, but it's true. Red Cross Ball Blue is all bluo. No adulteration. Makes clothes whiter than snow. Use it next washday. All good grocers sell it. Adv, Grltl They were motoring, and he bade defiance to nil police traps. "We're going ut fifty miles an hour," he paid. "Are you brave?" She (swallowing another pint of dust) : Yes, dear, I'm full of grit. Many a married man goes to tho near-by saloon for a "smile" because be gets nothing but frowns at home. When Your Eyes Need Care , Try Murine Eve Remedy No Bnuurtlng Jutt Hje Comfort. t cents at IlrneKltta or mail. Write for t'lte Kje Book. Ml) It INK KVE KKMEDYCU., CHICAGO 11 ( n iTTiTiiriiirsft. SI II IMPROVED TOOLS SAVE MUCH TIME Modern Methods and Implements Mean More Work Accom plished at Less Cost. LABOR SAVED IN HAYMAKING Scarcity of Man Power Necessitates General Uso of Certain Types of Labor-Saving Machinery Horse Solves Problem. (Prepared by tho United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Thousands of young men have been called to the colors, and on many farms this results In n scarcity of labor. The problem of the hay grower is how to handle his crop with a smaller crew thun hitherto, and ono often mostly of middle-ngcd men and boys. With methods used heretofore this typo of labor certainly cannot harvest the hay in tho usual time, at least on many farms in the East and South, where It has been the custom to use n compara tively large amount of hand labor In making hay. Solution of Problem. Although there Is a scarcity of roan labor, thero are still plenty of horses on most farms, and herein lies the so- .This Method Saves Much Hard Work In Hay Making. Aitlon of the problem. On farms where ponsldernblo hay Is grown methods must lu adopted by which tho greater pnrt of the heavy labor is done by horses. This will necessitate the gen eral uso of certain types of lnbor-snv-Ing machinery, some of them not so tommon In the East, which have been thoroughly tested and proved satisfac tory in tho" western pnrt of the United States. Tho small hny grower, how ever, need not make a very heavy in vestment in new haying apparatus, for by re-arranging the work of his crow and using a little more horse labor for tho hard work, he can add consider ably to tho efficiency of his crew. The time of day when the mower is started lias a direct benring on the nmount of hny made per day and the number of men required. This is es pecially true on farms where It Is the custom, to haul or stack hay in the' af ternoon only. lmowlng is done in the morning and raking in the nfter noon, more men and horses than usual will be required, and if mowing nnd raking are both done in the afternoon, still more men and horses will be needed. Use Larger Mowers. The 5-foot cut Is the most common 3ize used in the East. With the pres ent scnrclty of labor, It will be econ omy to use larger mowers; 0, 7, nnd even 8-foot sizes can be used on n great many farms. Some Idea of the time saved by using these larger sizes may be had when the difference In tho nmount of work done by each is known. Under average conditions, a fi-foot mower will cut ten acres in ten hours, n C-foot mower will cut 12 ncres, n 7- foot 14 acres, and nn 8-foot about 10 ncres in ten hours. It should be borno In mind that more power Is required for the wider cuts. Many nlfalfn grow ers are using tho 8-foot cut with good success, nnd make n practice of mow ing early In the morning beforo tho dew Is off, or even during a light rain. It" does not pay to wait until the dew Is off, before starting the mower, if the tedder Is used to "kick" tlto wnter out of the hay. The size of mower used nnd the time of day it is started aro tho most Important fnctors In crew arrangement. The use of tho tedder nnd rake are next in Importance, and these three Implements should be kept clearly In mind when attempting to solve the problem of how to muko a small crew efficient. Good Feed for Chicks. A Johnnycuke makes good feed for chicks when crumbled up fine. After the first week you can begin feeding small grains such as millet, plnhead oatmeal, rolled oats, cracked wheat and cracked corn. Thin Cream With Water. If tho cream is too thick it should be thinned out beforo the churn stnrts, but in nil cases tho thinning should bo done with water. WHAT COW-TESTING ASSOCIATION CANNOT DO t it (Prepared by tho United State i Department of Agriculture) It cannot compel it dairyman to dispose of his poor cows If he Is determined to keep them. It cannot make him feed accord ing to production nor practice economy in the management of his dairy herd. It cannot require him to dispose of his scrub bull and buy u better one. It has never yet demanded tho plant ing of legumes and the building of silos. It never will compel, but it always will encourage, eco nomical Improvement of tho herd, of the farm and of the busi ness. B to............ INOCULATION PLANS FOR SOY BEAN 'CROP Why It Is Sometimes Advisable and How It Increases Yield. One Way Is to Transfer Soil to New . Field From Field Where Beans Havo Been Successfully Grown Other Methods. (Prepared by the United States Depart mcnt of Agriculture.) In most of the cotton belt nodule-" forming bacteria for soy beans, which make the free nitrogen of the nlr available, are already in the soil, but usually In limited quantities, and for the sake of snfety Inoculation fre quently is advisable. This Inoculn tlon can be made in several ways. Ono is by transferring soil to the now field from n field where soy beans havo been successfully grown nnd nodules have formed on the roots of the plants. Care should be taken to keep the In oculating soil out of the sunlight from the time it is taken out of the old field until It is worked Into the uew. A cloudy dny or a time early in tho morning or Inte in the evening should he chosen for making the transfer. Two hundred pounds or more of soil should be used per acre nnd should bo hnrrowed into the soil Immediately after scattering. Another method Is to inoculate the seed with artificial cultures. In some states these cul tures can be obtained from state agen cies at a nominal cost. Directions for using tho cultures accompany ench package. Still another way is to moist en the seed with n thin solution of mQrnsses nnd water nnd then thor oughly mix fine dry dirt from nn old soy bean, field with the seed. After the seed is dry it can bo planted In the usual way. Nitrogen-benrlng fertilizers hnvetho same effect on the growth of the soy bean ns do tho nodule-forming bac teria, and often when plnntlng them for the first time farmers fertilize Emptying a Soy Bean Picker and Screening the Beans. with 200 pounds of cottonseed menl per acre to insure n crop while tho nodule-forming bacteria are develop lng in the soil. Rome nodule-forming hncterla aro usually carried with seed that Is not nrtlficlnlly Inoculated, owing to the fact that in the process of harvesting and thrashing the seed becomes more or less coated with soil dust, nnd farm ers suy that where soy beans are planted without either Inoculutlng or fertilizing with cottonseed menl tho yields Increaso from year to year, un til three crops of beans have hern grown on the land. This Is evidently duo both to the improvement in tho inoculntlon and to the incrense In fer tility of the soil, but largely to tho In nciilatlpn. The bacteria carried with the seed or the limited number already in the soli multiply from year to year until the supply is sufficient. MAKE MISTAKES IN POULTRY Also Many Difficult Problems Will Be Presented to Beginner Before Success Is Attained. (Prepared by the United States Depart mcnt of Agriculture.) Beginners in the poultry business will probably make muny mistakes and difficult problems will bo presented for solution before success In any largo measure will be attained. As soou ns it Is found to he u imvlmr investment more capital may be put Into the plant. Patience In Raising Calf. Patience and gentleness are nflwi jln rlslng calves. ill BUTTER PRODUCED ON FARMS First Thing Necessary Is to Begin With Good, Clean-Flavored Milk How to Separate. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Although creamery butter has al most entirely dlsplnced farm-made butter In the markets of the United States, more than half tho butter pro duced Is still made on farms. Tho fact that this butter cannot compete successfully with the creamery prod uct Is that most of It brings n poor price and is consumed in villages or small towns, or Is shipped to renovat ing factories for treatment nnd sells as a relatively low-grade product. It is possible, however, greatly to im prove the quullty of farm butter by employing in its production standard practices nnd greater cure than Is or dlnnrlly expended. To produce good butter It Is neces sary to begin with n good, clenn-flav-orcd milk. In some sections of tho country t is customnry to ripen nnd churn the whole milk lnstcnd of the cream. That practice, however, is in- 4?$ J- Comparison of Pound Print and Coun try Roll Superiority of Former Is Obvious. advisable, because It requires a high churning temperature, which injures the qunlity of the butter and causes n considerable loss of butterfat in the buttermilk. It is also liable to result in too much water in the butter. For those reasons only the churning oi cream will be considered. It is Just ns essential to obtain cream undei such conditions that It will bo ol equnlly good quality as the milk. Cream may be separated from the, milk by gravity or by a centrifugal separator. Oravlty separation may be accomplished by tho shallow-pan, the deep-setting, or tho vwnter-dIlutlon method. Tho first two hnve been ex tenslvely used and aro still in uso where very few cows nre milked. In the first method tho milk is placed In shallow pans and set In a cool placd for about .10 hours, usually In u cellar or a spring house, and sometimes In cold wnter, to permit the cream ta rise. During that time Xho surfnee, ns u rule, Is exposed to tho nlr and fre quently the cream absorbs or develops objectionable flavors. Tho skim milk resulting from tho removal of the cream by this method usually contains 0.5 to 1.5 per cent of butterfat; that is, one-eighth to one-third of. all the butterfat In the whole milk. It Is fre quently sour nlso; Its value for cnil feeding Is Injured, and Its use In the household limited. By the deep-setting method the mllh vs soon us drawn from tho cow Is plnced In a "shotgun" can, which is placed In cold wnter, preferably ice water, for 12 hours. Because of tha quick cooling to a low temperature the cream rises more quickly nnd com plctely than in tho shnllow-pan meth od nnd is skimmed before its fresh sweet flavor has been lost. The re sulting skim milk may contain as low ns 0.2 per cent of butterfat, though often nenrer 0.5 per cent, nnd is sweet. If the milk is not plnced In ice wntei Immediately after It Iiiih been drawn tho loss of butterfat is still greater, The dilution of milk with water hal been used to some extent, In the be lief that It aids crenmlng, but Investl gntions have shown that tho loss ol butterfat Is ns great as, or greatei than. In tho shnllow-pan method There In the further objection that o watery flavor Ip Imparted to the cream, and the usefulness of the sktit milk Is limited, mixtures of wnter and skim milk being undesirable either fni household uso or for calf feeding A centrifugal sepurator gives by fai the best results, because the sepaiw tlon is accomplished in a few minutes while tho milk is still warm. Tht skm milk usually contnlns only n traco of butterfat nnd is available foi use at once, while perfectly fresh. Bo entice of tho ability of tho mechanlpa separator to skim clean, It is u profit nblo Investment unless the qunntltj of milk is very small. A cream sepurator should be run ac cording to the directions furnished by the manufacturer. Bearings and gear tags should be kept clean. 555S5!SS!i2S2SnRRBI!HHS5SS5 SS5S55S5S5Si55S55 Help Save the Canadian When Our Own Harvest Requirements Are Completed United States Help Badly Needed Harvest Hands Wanted Military demands from a limited population have made such a scarcity of farm help in Canada that the appeal of the Canadian Government to the United States Government for Help to Harvest the Canadian Grain Crop of 1918 Meets with a request for all available assistance to GO FORWARD AS SOON AS OUR OWN CROP IS SECURED The Allied Armies must be fed and therefore it is necessary to sav.e every bit of the crop of the Continent American and Canadian. Tho3e who respond to this appeal will get a Warm Welcome, Good Wages, Good Board and Find Comfortable Hemes A card entitling the holder to a rate of one cent per mile from Canadian boundary points to destination and return will be given to all harvest applicants. Every facility will be afforded for admission into Canada and return to the United States. Information as to wages, railway rates and routes may be had from tho UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OMAHA, HASTINGS, NORTH PLATTE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. EACH HAD AWFUL THOUGHT For a Few Dreadful Moments Fair Dancing Partner of Jackles Feared Worst Had Happened. This Is n true story. It occurred at n dance given for certain boys In tho naval reserve. While dancing with one of tho Jack les, a certain young lady had a hor rible sensation that her petticoat was coming down, yiio oxeuswl herself, went to tho dressing room, and se cured the garment with an etrn safe ty pin though It showed no signs of being looso from its moorings. Then she dnnced with another sail orand had tho samo disconcerting sensation. She fled to tho dressing room again. This tlmo, several other girls wero there each with tho samo end In view. It took some time to hoIvo tho mystery. You see, tho sen Fittlon had been caused by tho bottoms of the boys' bell-bottomed trousers rubbing against tho ankles of the fair dancers. Watch Your Skin Improve. On rising nnd retiring gently smear the face with Cuticurn Ointment. Wash off Ointment in five minutes with Cu ticurn Soap and hot wnter. For free saraplo address "Cutlcura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mall. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv. Safety First. "You make It a rule never to smoke when filling your car with gasoline." "Yes," declnrcd Sir. Chugglns. "When I buy gusollne I tnn't afford to smoke." Do This After You Eat Hot Weather "Out of Fix" Stomachs Easily Put Right When hot weather comes, stomach and bowel miseries begin. Strong, sound stomachs as well as weak ones are easily affected by the harmful gases ana acids bo often produced iu the things we eat and drink during hot weather. Winter Nature's ice box, is gone hot weather breeds the poisonous germs that cause pto maine poison in all its many forms. 'Every ono knows that the after-eating nausea, belching, that wretched, bloated, "lumpy" feeling, sour etom ach, heartburn, food repeating, and other forms of indigestion and dve- Cepsia aro far more frequent during ot weather. It is the time when you bavo to guard constantly against an upset stomach and tho many ills that aro always ant to follow. Then again fo have the world'B war to win with tho chango of diet and extra work which means wo must all care fully guard our stomachs this year keep ourselves fit and fine. A marvelous if lief and prevention has been found for etomaoh sufferers, which makes it possible for you to eat the things yon like beet without a Tempting veal loaf WHAT is more tempting for a summer luncheon than Libby's savory Veal Loaf! Prettily garnished it makes a dainty yet sub stantial dish and one all ready to put on the tablet Order Libby's Veal Loaf today. You wilt want it always on your shelves for quick lunch eonsfor unexpected guests. JLlbby, MfNeill A Llfeby, Chle Harvest The Way of It. "Do you think Jims really did all the rcmnrkablo feats he brags of when ho was overseas?" "No ; I think he did them only when ho was half-setts over." Lives 200 Years! tu nnn TTn a .l.m nil fur tnuio mull w Jituia. iimiiicm v.., the famous nationnl remedy of Holland. Iiah been recognized as an infallible relief from all forms of kidney and bladder dis orders. Its very ago is proof that it must bavo unusual merit. If you aro troubled with pains or aches in the back, feel tired in the morning, headaches, indigestion, insomnia, painful or too frequent passage of urine, irritation or stone in the bladder, you will almost certainly find relief in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This is the good old remedy that tins stood the test for hundreds of years, prepared in the proper ?uantity and convenient form to take, t is imported direst from Holland lab oratories, and you can get it at any drug store. It is a standard, old-time home remedy and needs no introduction. Each 'capsule contains one dose of fivs drops and in pleasant and easy to take. They will quickly relieve those stiffened joints, that backache, rheumatism, lum bago, sciatica, gall stones, gravel, "brick dust.'' etc. Your money promptly refund ed if they do not relieve you. But be sure to get the genuine GOLD MEDAL brand. In boxes, three sixes. Adv. He Is Content. "Although nil my goods ore o drug In tho market," said he, "I am content. I keep an apothecary shop." , No Slacker. ' Mnrs Why don't you fight? The Man In tho Moon My night work is essential. single unpleasant thought of what may follow. EATONIO Tablets, good tasting, quick acting, and absolutely harmless, havo already proven an un told blessing to thousands of people. One or two EATONIO Tablets after moals work wonders. They sweeten and purify the stomach by neutraliz ing the trouble-making acids and gases and stop tho griping pains of indiges tion and other stomach and bowel disturbances. And tho best part of it is yon can bo your own judge. Just try EATONIO. Let your own stomach toll you the truth. If you aro not pleased then they don't cost you ono penny. Druggists aro amazed at the aston ishing reports from EATONIO uaora. who havo found EATONIO a quick, wonderful relief for stomach ailments. So wo toll you to get a largo box of EATONIO from your druggist, whom r; ----- wM. Hiukkjiuvf IIUVUI ou know and can trust, and thm :n ire suited Qarolaf. a I KATONTf! I nn . I return It to your drorftlst at once and get back your money. That's a fair: sauara otter, livery person Is urged to make tbs test. Ltt your owo stomach tell you tbs trulb. 8o stsrtusUjf JUTONIO today.