THE 0T1I wr-CLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTF NPnRASA THAT CHANGE IN WOMAN'S LIFE Mrs. Godden Telia How If. . May be Passed in Safety ) aanrl Cnrntniri- I u.j.i...:..i Fremont. 0. "I was passing through the critical period of life, being forty- . Bix yoars of age anu had all tho symp toms incidenttothat change heat flash es, nervousness, and was in a general run down condition, so it was hard for me to do my work. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound waa recom mended to mo as tho best remedy for my troubles, which it urely proved to be. I feel better and stronger in every way sinco taking it, and the annoying symptoms have disap peared. "Mrs. M. Godden, 925 Na poleon St, Fremont, Ohio. ' Such annoying symptons as heat flashes, nervousnsss, backache, head ache, irritability and "tho blues," may ba speedily overcome and the system restored to normal conditions by this famous root and herb remedy Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. 'If any complications present them elves write the Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn, Mass., for suggestions how to overcome them. The result of forty years experience is at your service, and your letter held in strict confidence. Cuticura Heals Itching Burning Skin Troubles All druntlits: Soap 2S, Ointment 25 and CO, Talcum K. Simple each irra of "Caucus, Dept. I, SuMa." PATENTS Watson K. Coleman. Putaat LaLWYar.Wtuhlnirtnn. T). CI. Adf IPMHnd tini-iara trmt K&Ut reasonable. His host reference. 11 est err ice. Nebraska Directory TH'l riotures ot lur uouiiuh JL L animals and their tracks, WMLa trapping laws and parcel J p0st map mailed freo on A t mm nt nf vnur nurnn sTf?ADDCRCand address. Alto our 1 1 ISMJT LllO Illustrated price list and snipping tags. All tree. BOLLES & ROGERS 013 8. 13th St. OMAHA. NEB. I BEST BUYERSSELLERS ' cattle I i hogssheep STOCK YARDS'OMAHAi - Moral Discipline. "So your boy is studying German?" "Yes. And it is benefiting lilm. Of course, lie luisn't acquired u'ny of the language, but lie Is learning to keep his temper admirably under circuni ntnnces of considerable Irritation." Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, as they uuiiuui reacii uio seal 01 me disease, Catarrh Is a local disease. irroutK Intln. triced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh. It Is taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the InBredlentB In HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is what produces such won derful results in catarrhal conditions. Druggists 76c. Testimonials free. P. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Philadelphia Is to have 800 ijew dwellings to be erected by the government. A woman may say "There Is no use talking," but she never thinks so, ' Had to Give Up Work Mr. McMurray Was In a Bad Way Until He Used Doan's They Drought a Quick Cure. P. K. McMurray. 48 W. Hickory St., Chicago Heights, ill., says: "1 was al ways a strong man untd I was taken with kidney trouble. I worked many years as a blacksmith and this work brought the trouble on. When I stooped over tnere was a grinding pain in my back and I couldn t straighten up for four or five minutes. Some times it took mo half an hour to put on my shoes. 1 got so bad, I had to lay off worl; for days at a time. Often I would have to get up a Mr. McMumr pagg ti,0 kidney secre tions, and they burned like fire. My feet swelled, and at times they burned so that it seemed I was standing on a hot stove. I had spells of gasping for breath and dizzy spells, too, and my health failed rapidly. I was told that my working days were over, hut Doan'8 Kidney PClls were brought to by attention and before I had used one box, I began to feel relieved. I kept on and by the time I had used ten boxes, I was absolutely cured. All pains left my back anu other symp toms of kidney trouble disappeared and I felt as well and strong as ever." "Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July 1917." DAVID n. BIIAPIHO. Notary Public. Get Dean'e at Amy S tor, 60c Bos FOSTER MILBURN CO BUFFALO, N. Y. WHAT CAN Dr. Henry N. MncOracken. tho president of Vassnr college, bus been devoting himself to the unbuilding of (the Junior Hed Cross, which Iiiih grown, fwithln a year, from nothing to a membership of over 8.000.(HK). Un- 'der the Inspiration of bis leadership. ' with war work as a motive, the neconi- .pllsbment of school children all over ! the'eountry has been amazing. They have turned out garments for soldiers and refugees quilts, comforters, rugs, knitted clothing, furniture, ro.vs. They have gathered thousands of dollars worth of salvage, In tin cans and tin- ,foll, nnd garnered vegetables contrib uted for the maintenance of markets. In fact. Doctor MncCracken snys: "The Junior Red Cross today finds Itself en gaged In doing almost as many things as there are miles between the Atlan tic and the Pacific, but always with one object national service." "National Service" what an enno bling Idea to constantly cultivate In the minds of the young I For this , one reason alone every parent should do moro than encourage the activities of the Junior lied Cross. The Idea of service takes patriotism for granted, nnd Instills Its best part all the time In the minds of children. But the work the school children have done has been beneficial In other ways, and moreover the young people nre Intense ly Interested by It. Thoughtful nnd practical men complain that courses of study In the public schools nre too de tached from the everyday business of living. Here Is where the work the Junior Red Cross will help out. The sewing, knitting, cooking, rug-making, toy and furniture malting nre all as practical as brushing one's teeth. Tho children lenrn that their work must be up to the Red Cross standards, In or der to be accepted, and they becomo painstaking. Their rcsouicefulness nnd ingenuity nre stimulated and In their efforts to raise money have revealed their enterprise and thrift. Parents know that all these are the things that make for success and happiness. Wo know the patriotism may bo taken for granted, that It lies in the hearts of nearly all Americans, but the war has seen It translated Into service to the great benefit of the children. Let us hope that the activities of the Junior Red Cross will be kept up after tho war Is over. Fringe has Invaded the precinct of sweaters. Often It Is found on tho sides of tho large sailor collar, nnd is niado of the same wool as the sweater or wool of contrasting color. One silk sweater that can be made by any clever knitter has black and white fringe all around a large shawl collar, around the bottom of the sweater and around the lower edge df the cuffs. Tassels, which are only a short concentrated bit of fringe, are used frequently at the ends of snshes on tho new sweat ers, or they are placed nt the corners of the sailor collar to hold the points In place and to ndd an Interesting dec orative touch. Garments Close Reefed. . While the straight silhouette Is tho dominant one of the season, not all frocks are cut on straight chemlsellko lines. The tendency Is toward gar ments suited to the various types of figure; but keep all close reefed. Tho straight line, chemise type of garment Is shown, dresses with coatee and jacket effects nre popular -und draper ies also appear with great frequence, but llnre Is definitely absent from each and all. Negligees for Leisure Hours Persistent Coughs art danrerous. Get prompt relief from FUo'i. Stops Irritation; too tain r Effective and safe for young- and od. No opiates In PISO'S A little excursion into the realm ot negligees soon convinces one that the variety In them Is almost as great us that In afternoon gowns. .They range from the simplest affairs to those that challenge study by their Intricate drap eries and their lovely color effects, as well as by all sorts of fanciful, care fully made little embellishments. Neg ligees are among the Increasing num ber, of things that have ceased to be luxuries ami have grown to be neces sities in the lives of women of culti vated taste. The busy woman of today must allow herself a little leisure in the course of strenuous days and weeks and when that leisure comes she likes to "dress the part." Above there Is n picture of one of the most unpretentious of these pic turesque garments. It consists of a straight chemise dress of pink crepe dc chine, suspended from a band of ribbon. The crepe de rhlne Is box plaited from top to bottom, with the machine-made plaits pressed In to make them permanent and Is a light rose pink In color. Over this there Is a coat of crepe georgette In the same color. It has elbow sleeves with a dainty lace (lowing from their edges and lace at the bottom. A quilling nf tho georgette makes the best of fin ishes for the neck nnd front of the coat. The lace Is a fine cream-colored variety that has a way of falling In graceful lines. A negligee of this kind Is in the right company when n frivolous rap POULTRY UPSET STOMACH PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN AT ONCE ENDS SOURNESS, GAS, ACIDITY, INDIGESTION. ami fight slippers are worn with It. In caps again we find assortments va ried and as numerous as the minutes of the day. Nets, laees, georgette crepe, ribbons and little hand-made chiffon (lowers are the airy and allur ing things these bewitching head pieces are made out of. For slippers satins nnd ribbons arc relied upon nnd there Is no dearth of variety In them. All these pretty and exquisite thing suggest themselves as delightful gift for the holidays. Practical Serge Dresses. Practical dresses of blue serge, many on semlprlneess lines, are a feature of fall fnshlons; these models are only semltallored In appearance and are ef fectively trimmed with rather brilliant colored embroidery, some In wool and others In wool and silk combinations. Chenlllo Is also used, and many of the motifs applied to these dresses are o( the floral design. VEGETABLES IN FOWLS' DIET Feeding Tests Made With Laying Hem by United States Department of Agriculture. (Prepared by tho United Stntos Depart ment of Agriculture.) ' Scarcity of beef scrap, together with Its high price, hns led poultry special ists of the United Stntos department of agriculture to conduct feeding testa with laying hens In which chenper nnd more plentiful kinds of protein feed nre tried. In these tests feeds rich In vegetable protein have been used In connection with beef scrap to inako up the laying ration. ' One pen of hens, fed u mash con taining 20 per cent beef scrap, pro duced the greatest number of eggs, but a second pen, fed n mash consist ing of 10 per cent peanut meal and 10 per cent beef scrap, produced an average of only 10 eggs less during tho test period of 5i winter months. Mashes made with soy-bean meal, cot tonseed meal, nnd velvet-bean menl, In combination with beef scrap, linvo been fed with fairly satisfactory results. Don't stav unset 1 When meals don't fit nnd you belch gas, acids nnd undi gested food. When vou feel lumns of Indigestion pain, flatulence, heartburn r headache you can get instant rcuec 90 Per Cent of Girls Workers. Moro than 00 per cent of the em-' ployees of a Wllkesharre (Pa.) plant are girls, It Is announced. Recent In vestigations by the department of la bor showed generally a high Increase In the percentage of women employed In Industrial plants during the last few years. PLAN FOR POULTRY SUCCESS Sugoestlons Sent Out From Washing ton for Benefit of Practical Chicken Grower. Government poultryinen nre appeal ing to the American people, both In tho country nnd In tho cities, to lncrenso poultry production as much as possi ble. Tho following nlno suggestions have been offered us a means to attain lng this end: 1. Keep better poultry; standard bred poultry Improves tho quality and increases production. '2. Select healthy, vigorous breeders to produce strong chicks. :i. Hutch early to produce fall nnd winter layers. 4. Preserve egga when cheap for home use. fi. Produco infertile eggs, except for hatching. 0. Cull the flocks to eliminate un profitable producers. 7. Keep a small back-yard flock to supply the family table. 8. Grow as much of your poultry feed as possible. 0. Eat moro poultry and eggs to'con servo the meat supply. PULLETS FOR WINTER LAYERS .Weight of Fowl Is Sometimes Good Indication of Future Egg Pro ducer Use Scales. (Prepared by tho United States Depart' mcnt of Agriculture.) Toultry keepers may plan to hatch ill their pullets early, but It always aappens that a good mnny pullets nro aot nearly grown In September, or von by the first of November. Obvi uisly these will never mako early vlnter layers. They may mnko profit- tblc layers, though not likely to pay is well as tho earlier-batched hens iVIth the ago of tho undersized pullets mown, nnd by tho use of tho scales, ,t is a simple matter nt this season to cull out those that it will not pay to feed through the fall and enrly vlnter, unless waste feeds aro so ibnndnnt that no feed need be bought for nny of tho poultry stock. A Plymouth Rock pullet that Is flvo months old In tho early part of Sep tcmber and weighs less than four pounds Is not promising material for a winter layer; n Wyandotte or Rhodo Island Red pullet that Is live months No waiting 1 Pnpc's Dlapepsln will Vut you on your feet. As soon as you) eat one of these plensant, harmless tablets nil the Indigestion, gases, acid ity and stomach distress ends. Your druggist sells them. Adv. Two Views. Illx "I hato golf; It's too much llko work." Dlx "I hnto work; It's not enough llko golf." 'Always use Red Cross Rail Blue.-Delights mo uunuress. At an goou grocers, aut. Whllo blacksmiths may have many virtues, they must hnvo at least one Ise. ASTHMA OR MONEY RtFONOtO ASK ANY ORUOOIST GUARANTEED TO INSTANTLY RELIEVE Involuntary Mascottlng. "I have n notion to strdfo those al lies again," said tho kaiser. "Don't do it, papa," protested th prince. "People nro getting tho Idea that It brings them luck;" Dr. Pierce Pleasant relleta imt in end to sick and Mltoni headaches,, conatlpatloa, dlaa nate and Indigestion. "Glean boat." Aar. If I only have tho Will to be grate ful, I am so. Seneca. Remember to bo calm In adversity. -a Influenza and kindred diseases start withacold. Don't trifle wjth it. At 'the first shiver or sneeze, take CA5CARAK QUININE Standard cold remedy for 30 years In tablet form Mifa, eure, no opiates breaks up cold in 34 hours eelievee grin In 3 daya. Money back If It falls. The genuine box hat a Red top with Mr. ltiU'a iiicturc. At All Drug Stores. W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 47-1918. Early-Hatched Mature Pullet. old tit this season and weighs undei three pounds Is not n deslruble aVIru to keep ; a Leghorn that Is foui months old nnd weighs less than twe pounds should also he classed us u cull and used for the table. lilrds hav ing these weights with less ago aro desirable In proportion to their nge. Many poultry keepers who do not mark their chicks when hutched and let broods of different ages run to gether in tho growing season cannot tell the age of a pullet with certainty ih the fall, and take it for granted that tho small birds are' the later hatched. This error leads to the hold ing of mnny pullets which, If their true ago were known, would be dis carded for poultry. Have Wandering Spirit. Tho young turkeys have n wandering spirit, characteristic of their kind, so bo sure that tho coop Is tight around tho bottom so they cannot get out und wunder away from their mother. WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN. A WEAK BODY When vou're fifty, your body begins to creak a little at the hinges. Motion is more slow and deliberate. "Not so young as I used to bo" is a frequent end unwel come thought. Ccrtnin bodily functions upon which goou neaun nnu goou spinm so much depend, nre impaired. The weak spot is generally the bladder. Unpleasant symptoms show themselves. Painful nnd annoying complications in other organs arise. This is particularly truo with el derly people. If you only know how, this trouble can bo obviated. For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Ilaarlcm Oil has been relieving tho in convenience and pain duo to advancing years. It is a standard, old-time home remedy, and needs no introduction. It is now put up in odorless, tasteless capsules. These nro easier and moro pleasant to take than the oil in bottles. Each capsule contains' about one dose of five drops. Take them just like you would any pill, with a small swallow of water. Tlinv sonic into tlio system and throw off the poisons tvhich nre mnking you old be fore your time. They will quickly- relievo affective remedy for all diseases of the Idnddcr, kidney, liver, Btomach and allied those stiffened joints, that backache, rheu matism, lumbago, sciatica, gall stones, gravel, "uricic oust, etc. xney ar ib ell l.l organs. GOLD MEDAL Ilaarlem Oil Capsules cleanse the kidneys and purify the blood. They frequently ward off attacks of th dangerous and fatal diseases of the kid neys. They have a beneficial effect, ana often completely cure tho diBenscs of th bodily organs, allied with the bladder and kidneys. If you are troubled withsoreness serosa the loins or with "simple" aches and pains in tho back tako warning, it may be the preliminary indications of some dreadful malady which can e warded off or cured if taken in time. . Go to vour druggist today and get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Money refunded if they do not help you. Three sires. GOLD MEDAL are the pure, original imported Haarlem Oil Capsules. Accept No Substitutes. Adv. Bettor no medicine at nil In all forms of Distemper thaa tho wrong1 kind. "SPOHIM'S" In (he RIGHT Kind. Horaeinen Know Thlm When Tiia Have Onee Tried It. All dmsclats, horse cooda houaca and manufacturers sell It. SI'OIIN MICDIOAL CO.. Goalies, lad., U. S. A. Acid-Stomach Victims Sickly, Weak, Unfit, Depressed Majhe von bare an add stomach and don't know It I There are mlllloni of auch people weak, ailing, tired, worn out and "all In" before tho, djr la half gone lUtlfiia and Inillirerent to their atir roumllnKa often with achea and palna all ocr the body woefully lacking In phyalcal power and mental vigor pale, emaciated Just dragging out a weary eilatcuce. Nine out of eyery- ten of thee people are uuconaclous vlctlme of acldatomacb. Tbotiwumla upon thounanda of people who are subject to attacka of lndlgextion and hUlounnpss; who are nervoue, mel ancholy, mentally deprenard; who suffer from rhenmatlam, lumbago or sciatica yen, eten many of those who hate catarrh, ulcer or cancer of the atomacb If the trouble la traced to Ita aource, It will often be found to be Just acld atom. arh. for theae are only some of the all menta lhat are ca.ed by what the doc tors call auperacldily, which Is another name for sour or acid-stomach. What you want to know adore all else la how to quickly rid yourself nf ex cesii acid. A wonderful modern remedy called I0ATONIO literally wipes It out. It does the work easily, speedily and naturally. It makes the stomach pure, sweet, cool anil ritinfortable. It helps you get full atrength out of every mouth ful of good you eat: and unless you DO get full strength from your food you cannot enjoy robust, vlgoroua beaitb. You eat to LIVE. Tour life depends on the atrength you get from your food. There la no other way. EATON 10 la In pleasant-tasting tab let form Juat like a bit of candy. We urge you no matter what you bare tried take Hs tonic Just one week and find out for yourself how vondcrfully Im proved you will feel. Bee how quickly KATONiO banishes the Immediate ef fects ot acld atomacb bloat, heartburn, belching, food-rrpeatlng, sour, gassy stomach, Indigestion, etc. Bee too, how quickly your general health Improves how much more you relish your food bow much moro easily It Is digested how ecundly you eleep how nervousncea and Irritability disappear. And all simply because by taking EATONIO you have rid your atomach of a lot of eiceas acid that has been holding you back and mak ing your life miserable. KATONIO la absolutely harmless. It can b taken by the mo it delicate. Tens of thousands of people who have used It are enthusiastic In ita praise. 1SATONIO la absolutely guaranteed, so get a big r.Dc box from your druggist. If It does not help you your money will be refunded. If your druggist linen not keep r.ATONIO. send your name and address to the Kstonlc Itemedy Company, 1018 H. Wabash Ave., Chicago, III., and they will at once mall you a 00c boi ami you can send them the money for It after you re. celro It. Scenes of Prosper it) Are Common, in Western Canada The thousands of U. S. farmers who have accepted Canada's generous offer to settle on homesteads or buy farm land in her provinces have been well repaid by bountiful crops of wheat and other grams. Where you can buy good farm land at $15 (e $30 per acre get $2 a bushel for wheat and raise 20 ta 45 bushels to the acre you are bound to make money that's what you can do in Western Canada. In the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta you can get a HOMESTEAD OF 160 ACRES FREE and other land at very low prices. During many yearn Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20 bushels to the acre many yields as high as 45 bushels to the acre. Wonderful erons also of Oafs. Darlev. nnd Flax. WEl-z?Gf ' Mixed Farming is as nrofitable an ,!?C3G industry as grain raising, uood schools, churches: markets convenient, climate excellent. Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway rates to Supt. of Immigration, Ottawa, Can., or to W. V. DENNETT Room4,Bec BIdcr.lOmaha,Neb. Canadian liovurmnent Agent res