THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. How's This ? We offer $100.00 for any cane of catarrh that cannot be cured by IIAL.IVS CATAIUIH MEDICINE. HALL'S CATAIUIH MEDICINE Is tak en Internally and acts through the Blood on tho Mucous Suaces of the System. Sold by drusijlsts for over forty years. Price 75c. Testimonials free. V. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Visitors. Knlckcr Why are your wife's folks coming to vlsll ypti? llockcr They think I wnnt to hnvc tholr personal counsel. Lost. "Hut what was lils reason for want ing to marry?" "None whatever. A mnii loses that before ho does It." No man Is n hopeless fool who can keep his Ignorance concealed. Backache? Rheumatism? Those of na who aro post middlo ago are prone to eat too much meat and in conscqucnco deposit lime-salts in tho arteries, veins and joints. Wo often suffer from twinges of rheumatism or lumbago, sometimes from gout, swollen hands or feet. There ia no longer tho slightest need of this, however, as tho new prescription, "Anuric," is bound to givo immediate results as it is many times more potent than lithia, in ridding the impoverished blood of its poisons by way of tho kidneys. It can be ob tained at almost any drug store, by oimply asking for "Anuric" for kidnoya or backache. It will overcome such conditions as rheumatism, dropsical swellings, cold extremities, scalding and burning urine and sleeplessness due to constant arising from bed at night. Send to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for a 10c. trial package. Madera, Cal. " I recommend Doctor Pierce's Anurlc very highly. I liavo suffered for the laat three years with catarrh of tho bladder, having tried every remedy I heard of but without relief. I saw Anurlc advertised in the paper, and like a drowning man erabbinir at a straw I thought I would try it also, which I did with Brent success, as it relieved mo almost immediately, beforo I had taken all of the trial package, and having great confidence in the remedy I immediately sent to the drug store and bought a full-size package, I can say to all Buffering from any disease ot the kidneys or uric acid troubles, try this remedy and suffer no longer. I have groat faith in Dr. Fisice'a remedies." S. P. ItCNSUEV. LYKO Is sold In erlctnsl pack axes only, liko pfctur above Haitian all substitutes. Those who arc weak and reduced from an attack of Influenza or Pneumonia will experience wonderful recuperative effects from the use of IMKD The Great GensralTonic ASK YOUR DRUGGIST Cnnf fnch for Liberty ItnnriH. Call or wrlto. OpOl 18.SU Austin bus First St., Hastings, Nebr. OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that to many products that arc ex tensively advertised, all at onco drop out of sight and aro won forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfil the protniscs of the manufacturer. This applies moro particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who aro in need of it. A prominent druggist says, "Take for examplo Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, a preparation I havo sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re sults, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy that I know of has so large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, tho success of Dr. Kilmers" Swamp-Root is duo to the fact that so many people claim, it fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects ur inary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a samplo bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcel Tost. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium sizo bottles for salt at all drug stores. Adv. More to Answer For. Meeker (reprovingly) You once promised to love, honor and obey me, Ilortcnse. Mrs. Meeker (now a militant stiff) Well, to pnraplirase Mr. Roosevelt, show mo a woman that doesn't make mistakes and I'll show you a womnn that doesn't do things. Buffalo Express. Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin. On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off Ointment In Ave minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot wntcr. It Is wonderful sometimes what Cuticura will do for poor complexions, dandruff, Itching and red rough hands. Adv. Valuable Space. "So you think people are too fat as a rule?" "I do," replied tho conductor. "If everybody was thinner thero'd he room for more people to stand up In the ear." Garfield Tea was your Grandmoth er's Remedy for every stomach and Intestinal ill. This good, old-fnsh-loned herb homo remedy for constipa tion, stomach Ills and othor derange ments of the system so provnlent these days Is In even grenter favor as n family medicine than in your grandmother's day. Adv. Real Optimist. The Optimistic Guy (who has upset his fishing boat four blocks from the shoro of n seaside resort) Oh, well, my physician has often told mo 1 ought to gnrglo my throat with suit water. Imrjortont to rlnthnrn Examine carefully every bottlo of CASTOItIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It signature i(2AfM& In Use for Over 30 Tears. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Accurate Knowledge. "Sny, Jim, what are them seismo graphs?" "Why, they're the signal for varth ouakes to start -going, bo." Tho use of soft coal will make laun dry work heavier this winter: Red Cross Rail Blue will help to remove that grimy look. At all grocers, 5c. Not Always Married. "Is ho always broke?" "Not always; he Is divorced times." Chicago Times. at is as profitable as Grain tifeowinq In Western Canada uram urowinc is a pront maxcr. Kaisintr cattle. Sheep and Hogs brings certain success. It's easy to prosper where you can raise 20 to 45 bu. of wheat to the acre and buy on easy terms, Land at $15 to $30 Per Acre Good Crazing Land at Much Less. Railway and Land Co's. are offerlne unusual inducements to home seekers to settle in Western Canada and eniov her Drosneritv. Loans made for the purchase of stock or other farming requirements can be had at low interest. Thn Governments of the Dominion and Provinces of Manitoba. Snatcntche- wan and Alberta extend every encouracement to the farmer and ranchman. You can obtain excellent land at low Drlces on easy terms, and net hltzh orlcea lor your grain, cattle, sneep anu uoca low taxes none on imorovements). (rood markets and shioDine facilities, free schools, churches, sd endld climate and sure crops. . . ril . .,. . A 1 I. ...... .T- I.. RS...!-!.- I ror lijuoiraieu literature, wrnvm. u.w.iivuvuw. w m . wu., Saskatchewan and Albrrta, reduced railroad rote, etc., apply to Bsperintcodeoi ot Immigration, Ottawa, Cauda, or W. Y. BENNETT, Room 4, Bee Building, OMAHA, NEB. Cunadlan Government Agent H BEST BUYERSSELLERS cattle hogs..sheep STOCK YARDS'OMAHAi Taking Her at Her Word. Girl (savagely) I Insisted that he bund ino only llowors for my birthday - and the wretch has done so. Particulars. Lawyer "Did tho defendant go home In the Interim?" Witness "No, sir. He went homo In a taxi." Coughing Js annoyir" f-i harmful. Relieve throat irritation, tlcU'ng and get rid of couchs, colds and hoarseness at qmo by taLinsr If nil tho world's a stage, It's up to everyone of us to contribute something toward tho elevation of It. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy No Smarting Jmt Hje Comfort- CO cents at DrUKglals or malL Wrlto fur Free lire Hoot, . MIUUNK BY 12 BEMUD Y CO..CUICAUO lorficuHtiral TREES MUST BE PROTECTED Girdling by Rabbits la Usually Done in Winter, but May Occur at Other Seasons. Ouo of tho dangers to bo guarded ngalnst In the case of young treo plan tatlons Is girdling by rabbits. While tills Is most apt to occur In winter, damago may bo done at other seasons If those animals are plentiful and oth er food Is scarce. "Tho cheapest and easiest method of checking tho trouble," says Prof. B. O. Longyear of the Colorado Agricul tural college, "Is by means of somo ma terial offeuslvo or poisonous to rab bits which can bo painted on tho trunks of trees. Lend or other oil paint, tar, creosote or similar substances aro uu eafe to use on small trees, such as rab bits usually Injure. "Tho following preparation Is use ful and safe for this purpose: Boll to gether ono pound of quicklime and one pound of sulphur In a gallon of wntef .. . J. i t V I ..at . . . :,. ,.. Sf V Apple Tree Wrapped for Winter With Paper to Guard Against Rabbits. for one hour. Dilute this with hot wa ter, then, to make three gnllons. To this add ono quart of strong sonpsuds or a pint of soft soap and allow the mixture to cool. The mixture niny bo made moro effective by tho addition of two or three ounces of carbolic acid. It should be used while fresh and stirred during Its application. Where only a few trees are to ho protected somo form of wire screen of not over one-Inch mesh wrapped around the tree trunk Is tho most effective protection." PRUNE TREES DURING WINTER WORLD 5f Dcni' ! Makes Opportunity for Returning Soldiers. Thousands Will See Glorious Possi bilities In Settlement of Avail able Farm Land In This Coun try and. In Canada. Tho war Is over, peace will soon be signed, tho fighting nations have sheathed their swords, and tho day of reconstruction has come. Whnt of It? Hundreds of thousands of men, taken from tho fields of husbandry, from tho ranks of labor, from tho four walls of tho counting house, nnd the confines of the workshop, taken from them to do their part, their largo part, In the prevention of tho spoliation of the world, and In tho menntlmo ro moved from tho gear of common every day life, will be returning, only to find In many-cascs old positions filled, the machinery with which they were for merly attached dislocated. Are they to becomo aimless wander ers, with the ultlmnto possibility of augmenting an army of mennclng loafers? If they do It Is because their ability to nsslst In laying now founda tions, In building up much-required structure, Is underestimated. Men who fought as they fought, who risked nnd faced dangers as they did, aro not of the caliber likely to flinch when It comes to tho restoration of whnt tho enemy pnrtlally destroyed, when It conies to tho reconstruction of tho world, tho Ideals of which they had In view when they took part In tho great struggle whose divine purpose was to I ring about this reconstruction. Inured to toll, thoughtless of fatigue, trained In Initiative and hardened by their outdoor existence, they will re turn better nnd stronger men, boys will have matured nnd young men will hnve developed. They will decide for themselves lines of action and thought, and what their future should and will he. On the field of Imttlo they developed nlertncss and wisdom, and they will return with both shedding from every pore. Action was their watchword, and It will stand them In good stead now that the din of tho battle no longer rings In their cars, or the zero hour signals Iheni to tho fray, and It will continue their entire existence. But If they return to find their old nvocatlolis gone, tholr places tilled, the Institutions with which they were connected no longer existing, new walks of life and employment must be opened 'to them. It may he that the counting house, the factory, the workshop will hnvo lost their attrac tion. Tho returned soldier will look elsewhere for employment; within his reach there Is always tho "Forward-to-the-Lnnd" necessity. In this lies tho remedy that will not only take enre of a multitude of those who may not be able to return to their former occu pations, whose desires are not to do so, whose health prohibits them from In door life or whoso outdoor habits from tho past one, two, threo or four yenrs have given them such n taste and de sire for It that confinement would be unbearable. Farm life will thus ap peal to them, and the Indications are thnt It will bo taken advantage of by thousands. It means much to them as well as to the continent of America that provides the opportunity to the world at large, and to the stricken and famished nations of Europe, who, not only today, but for years to come, will require the sustenance that can only largely be supplied by the United Stntes and Canada. By following the pursuit of agriculture the returned sol dier will continue the cause ho so greatly ndvanccd when fighting on the field of lmttle. Both countries have undeveloped areas yet open to settle ment. There Is little need here to direct attention to tho wenlth that has come to the farmers of Cannda within the pnst few years. It Is not only In grain growing thnt unqualified and almost uncqunlcd success hns followed honest effort, hut the raising of horses, cattle, sheep and hogs has been n large source of profit. These aro facts that are well known to the mnny friends and acquaintances of ttic thousands of farmers from the United States who havo acquired wealth on tho prairies of Western Canada. Farms of fnmi ono hundred and sixty to six hundred and forty acres of the richest soil may bo secured on rensonnblo terms, and with an excellent climate, with u school system equal to any In the world, and desirable social conditions, little else could ho asked. Canadian statesmen aro todny busily engaged planning for the future of the returned soldier with a view to making him Independent of state help after the Immediate necessary asslstnnco has been granted, the main Idea being to show In the fullest degree the coun try's appreciation of tho services ho has rendered. But now that tho wnr Is ended, nnd tho fact apparent thnt of all nvoca tlons tho most profltablo and Independ ent Is that of tho farmer, there will bo a strong dcslro to securo farm lands for cultivation. Cannda offers tho op portunity to those seeking, not ns spec ulation but as production. Tho deep est ItTtvrest Is taken by Federal and Provincial authorities to further tho welfare of tho farmer and securo a maximum return for his efforts. Large sums of money aro spent In educa tional and experimental work. En gaged on experimental nnd demon stration farms, and In tho agricultural colleges, aro men of tho highest tech nical knowledge nnd practical expe rience, somo being professors of In ternational reputation. Tho results of experiments and tests aro free and avallablo to all. Fducatlonal oppor tunities for farmers aro tho concern of the government and appreciation Is shown by the number of fanners who attend tho free courses. Agriculture In Canada has reached a high standard, notwithstanding which lands are low In price. Thus upon tho United States nnd Canada for many years will rest tho great burden of feeding the world. With free Interchange of travel, dllll cultics of crossing nnd rccrosslng ro moved, Canada may look for a speedy resumption of tho large Intlux of set tlers from tho. United States which prevailed previous to tho war. Dur ing tho war period thcrb was a dread of something, no one seemed to know what. If tho American went to Can ada he might bo conscripted, put In prison, or in Ills attempt to cross tho border he would meet witli Innu merable difficulties, most of which, of course, was untrue. These un truths wero circulated for a purpose by an element, which. It wns dlscov cred, had an Interest In fomenting' nnd creating troublo nnd distrust he' tween two peoples whoso Inngungo and alms In life should be anything but of an unfriendly character. Tho draft law of tho United States, adopt ed for tho carrying out of tho high purposes had In view by tho United States, kept many from going to Can ada during tho period of the war. Tho citizen army of the United Stntea was quickly mobilized, nnd contained n large percentage of the young men from the farms. In this way many were presented from going fo Can ada. That Is all over now. There aro no real or Imaginary restrictions; there Is no draft law to- interfere On the contrary, there Is nn un- fnthnmablo depth of good feeling, nnd the long-existing friendship Is strong er than ever. This has been brought about by tho knowledge of whnt hna been done In tho recent great strug gle, ench vying with tho other In giving credit for whnt was accom pllshcd. In thought and feeling, in language, in alms In life, In wrk, In desire to build up n now worhf, harv has been bred a kinship which Is av Indissoluble as time Itself. Advertisement. So He Does. .TInks-k-llo raises dogs by the hun dreds. Blnks That so? Jinks Yeli; ho runs an elevator In a dog hospital. Many n man who Inquires nfter your health doesn't enro n rap whether It Is good, bad or Indifferent. Dr. Plercc Plfnt IVUctit pivt an end to lck ami Mlloiif kraOacbea, constipation, rtlut nea and Injllecilkm. "Clean honae." AilT. If a man is tonguo tied ho can nor cr hope to be a pugilist. Influenza and kindred diseases start withacold. Don't trifle with it. At the first shiver or sneeze, take CASCARAK QUININE Standard cold remedy for SO yrt In tablet form cafe, aure. no opiatea break a up a cold In 24 houra relievea grip In 3 daya. Money back If it falls. The genuine box haa n Red top with Mr. IliU'a picture. At All Drue Storea. Ifchiegf Mashes 1 Soothed With Cuticisra AlltlniKHlitfitHoftpCS. Ointment A fO, Talcum 25. Hump! f ch froftof ''Patlcnt-a, Dfpt. HfJBnten," W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 1-1919. SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY CLEANSES YOUR KIDNEYS For centuries GOLD MEDAL Ilnnrlcm Oil has been a standard household remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and stomach trouble, and all diseases connected with the urinary organs. Tho kidneys and blad der arc the moat important orgatirt of tho body. They aro tho filters, tho purifiers of your blood. If tho poisons which enter your system through tho blood and stom ach fire not entirely throwp out by tho kidneys and bladder, you are doomed. Wparinew, ulecplessncFB, nervousness, despondency, backache, Blomach trouble, headache, pain in loins and lower abdo men, pall stones, gravel, difficulty when urinating, cloudy and bloody urine, rlicu niatistn, sciatica and lumbago, all warn you to look after, your kidneys and bladder. AH these indicate some weakness of tho iudnevR or other organs or that tho enemy microWs which nro always present in your svstem have attacked your weak spots. (SOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules nre what you need. Tlicy nre not a "patent medicine," nor a "now discovery." For 200 years they havo been a standard household remedy, They nre the pure, original imported Haar lem Oil your grcat-graudmothcr used, and nro perfectly harmless. Tho healing, sooth ing oil soaks into tho cells nnd lining of tho kidneys and through tho bladder, driv ing out the poisonous germs. New life, fresh strength and health will come ns you continuo tho treatment. When complete ly restored to your usual vigor, continue taking a enpsulo or two each day; they will keep you in condition nnd prevent a to turn of the disease. Do not delay n minute. Delays aro es pecially dangerous in kidney and bladder trouble. All druggists bcII GOLD MHDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They will refund the money if not as represented. GOLD MEDAL Ilnarlem Oil Capsules nre im ported direct from the laboratories in Hol land. They a prepared in correct quan tity nnd convenient form, nre easy to take nnd nro positively guaranteed to givo prompt relief. In three sizes, sealed pack' ngns. Ask for the original imported f JOLD MEDAL. Accept no substitutes. Adv. Surplus Timo May Be Utilized In Cut ting Out Dead Wood and Remov ing Crowded Branches. Any surplus time may bo profitably utilized In pruning the trees about the place. Tho dead wood and crowded branches of course must bo removed. Smooth, clean wounds should bo mado and then smeared over with lead paint. Spongy tissue from old cnvltles should then bo washed with creosote and till ed with cement. This latter operation had best be undertaken on ono of the warm days nt this time of tho year. Neb. College of Agriculture. HOW TO CONTROL APPLE RUST Most Effective Plan Is to Get Rid of Red Cedars In Neighborhood Disease Is Peculiar. Tho most effective way of control ling npplo rust Is to get rid of the red cedars In the neighborhood. This host plant Is necessary for tho propagation of tho rust, as tho disease has a pecu liarity of living during ono stage on tho cedar as host plant and during the second stago either on the cedar or the applcf as host plnnt. Tho first stage will not develop on tho apple tree, and If ono eliminates tho cedars he gets rid of npplo rust. Benefit of Cover Crops. Cover n-opn hold tho orchard Boil from washing, prevent burning cut 1 uiiuiH, furnish proiltable pasture ( U-:-, cu I von, poultry and small nt I .ii,i funii-!i :.tt excellent mulch m. . ii , . , i- fur the trees. 1 ATTE I ' Sick i "Women To do your duty during these trying tunes your health should be your hrst consideration. These two women tell how they found health. Ucllam, Pa. "I took Lydla E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound for fomulo troubles and a dis placement. I felt all run down and was very weak. I had been treated by a physician without results, go decided to plvo Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial, and felt better right away. I am kcoping houso since last April and doing all my bousowork, wlioro beforo I was unablo to do any work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound is certainly tho best medicino a woman can take when in this condition. I give you permission to publish this letter." Mrs. E. It. Ckvmuno, It. No. 1, Hellam, Pa. Lowell, Mich. "I suffered from cramps and dragging down pains, was irregular and had fomalo weakness and displacement. I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound which gave mo relief at onco and restored my health. I should liko to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's remedies to all suffering womon who aro troubled in a slml lar way." Mrs.ELiSEllEisi.R.No.O, Iiox83,Lowell,M.lcU. Why Not Try I LYB1A E. PII I YEGETABLE C sr 1 iifirr NKHAH5V I XMPOUND 1 c LYDIA E.PINKHAM MCDICINC CO. LYNN. MASS.