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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1919)
THE 3EMI-WEEKLV TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, TO ALL WOMEN WH0ARE ILL This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Her Personal Experience. McLenn. Neb. "I want to recotn mend Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable .compound to all women who suffer from &ny functional disturbance, as it has dono mo mora good than all tho doctor's medicine. Since taking it I havo a fine healthy baby eirl and have gained in health and strength. My hus. band and I both praiso your med icine to all suffcrinp women." Mrs. John Koppelmann. r. Mo. 1, McLean, Nebraska. This famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, has been restoring women of America to health for more than forty years and it will well pay any woman who suffers from displacements, in flammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or "thq blues" to givo this successful remedy a trial. For special suggestions in regard to your ailment write Lydia E. Pmkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Tho result of its long experience is at your service. VTation R.Colaman, I'atent Law jer, Washington. D. f. AdYiee and bnoka f r. Bates reasonable. Highest references, llestsorrlces Ask the Chairman, He Knows. The sweet young thing was visit ing the stato senate. "Oh, tell me," she squlggled, "where do the stnndlng committees stnnd?" Cutlcura for Sore Hands. Soak hands on retiring In the hot suds of Cutlcurn Soap, dry and rub In Cu tlcura Ointment. Remove surplus Ointment with tissue paper. This Is only ono of the things Cutlcura will do if Soap, Ointment und Talcum aro used lor all toilet purposes. Adv. New Ailment. The Smart Fellow Calm yourself, any friend. What's thd matter with you, nnyhow? The Disgruntled One I've been try ing to stnrt a conversation with that old fogy slttln' over there by the gro-. eery. Every time, I'd try to tell him something he'd holler, 'Tley?" By .golly, It made me hot! The Smart Fellow Sort of a bej fever, eh? Tlllle Was Right. The teacher had just asked the oc cupations of the children's fathers. "And whnt Is your father's busi ness, Tlllle?" "He's a bookkeeper," said Tlllle. Just then the teacher noticed that Elsie's nose went up In scorn. "What's the matter, Elsie?" asked teacher. "Isn't Tlllle's papa n book keeper?" "Well, my father says he Is," re joined Elsie. "At least he's never re turned nny of father's." An Advance Copy. While Morton T. Hidden was a mem ber of tho staff of n recent Hoosleq governor, ho made friends with one of the porters of a train that runs Into Indianapolis. The other day he was on the train and was recognized by the porter. "Hain't you In Europe?" he asked. "I done would think they would a took you on that peace party." Mr. Hidden smiled. "Not me," he re turned. "I'm a Republican." The porter sighed and then looked disappointedly at Mr. Hidden. "You would have matyo such a handsome edi tion." lip deplored. Indlnnnpolls Star. Why. . POSTUM i nstead of coffee Try the change for ten days if health or other reasons appeal to you You'll like this excellent table beverade with its rich miTd coffee like flavor the results of the change will appeal iouou.That'swhy somuchPostum is sold nowadays 1IIIIIIIIIIIIU1MIIII1III V REGULATING NECESSARY During the rush of spring work mllklngs in the morning will bo done on time but at night the danger Is In leaving this work for llio women folks to do or until after dark. No graver mistake can be made. A cow permitted to lose her milk flow cannot again bo brought up without every pound of grnln costing two prices. Don't save on one hand to lose on the other. PROBLEMS IN WINTER FEEDS For Economical Production Wage Earning Cow Should be Fed Its Full Capacity. (Prepared by tho United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Tho problems Involved In winter feeding are usually distinctly different from those of summer feeding. Pas ture (or green feed), usually tho basis of summer feeding, Is not avnllnble. Broadly speaking, there arc two fac tors involved In this problem, first, to satisfy the needs of tho cow and, sec ond, to suit the pocketbook. The cow must hnve an araplo supply of feed of a palatable nature, and this feed must be supplied at a price which will permit n profit on the feeding opera tion. In fi'ncral farm practice It Is advis able, so far as it Is economical, to use the feeds produced on the farm. Oft en the freight rates and the middle- A Purebred Guernsey With a High Record. man's charges, If saved, will consti tute a good profit for tho feeder. This Is especially true of roughages. Such feeds are bulky and in most cases must he baled nt u considerable cost; the freight .rates also ure much greater in piojiortlon to tho nutrients contained thnn on the grains. When land Is high In price and tht markets for dairy products arc good, 11 Is often impracticable to grow all the feeds on the farm. In such cases an rangements first should be made to grow the roughage, on account of the high cost of transporting these feeds. In most cases the prime object of tho form under such conditions will bo to supply the greatest possible quantity of roughage. It Is n difficult problem to provldo a symem of winter feeding of roughago which will make the best use of home grown roughage and nt the same tlmo insire full production. In addition to containing the proper nutrients in the right proportion, part of the ration 8,1'ould be of a Bucculent nature. It Is extremely difficult, If not Impossible, to keep cows in full produc tion throughout the winter without somo succulent feed. There are two chief sources of succulent feed for winter feeding silnge and roots. Of these, silage is In almost universal use by commercial dairymen. While al most any green crop may bo used for silage, the heavy yields of corn, as compared with other crops, and Its comparative euso of handling, together with Its keeping qualities, make It the leading silage crop. Where the , cost of land and the prices of dairy products are high, and the system of farming of necessity Is intensive, it Is questionable whether tho dairyman should consider nny oth er silage crop. ROOTS FOR FEEDING CATTLE Chief Function Is to. Supply Succu lence Have Special Applica tion for Cows Only. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) The chief function of roots In cattle feeding Is to supply a succulent feed. Under gcnernl farm conditions tho quantity of nutrients grown per ncro in root crops Is email In comparison to tho cost of production. These root crops, however, can bo preserved dur ing the winter equully well whether largo or small quantities are fed each day, and therefore havo special application when only n few cows aro to be fed. Of the different root crops mangel wurzcls. furnish tho greatest yield per acre. Other kinds of beets und turnips and carrots may be used. Turnips, however, should bo fed after milking rather than before, ns they cause a bnd llavor In tho products if fed Immediately before milking. LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH HtVRRY, MOTHERI REMOVE POL 80N8 FROM LITTLE 8TOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS. GIVE CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FlOt AT ONCE IF BILIOUS OR CON8TIPATED. Look nt the tongue, mother I It coated, It Is a sure sign that your lit tle one's stomach, liver and bowels needs a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act natu rally, or Is feverish, stomach sour, breath had ; has stomach-ache, sore throat, dlarrhcea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in n few hours all tho foul constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the little bowels without griping, and yon have a well, playful child again. You needn't coax Ick children to take this harmless "fruit laxative;" they love Its delicious taste, and It always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for bnhles, children of all ages and for grown-ups plnlnly on the bottle. Bewnre of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get tho genuine, ask to see that It Is made by the "Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kiud with contempt Adv. Sitting Rooms, Both. "Architecture hus changed In the last tew years," sighed the observing feller. "When I was n boy they called 'cm candy kitchens. Now they are known as Ice cream parlors." It You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that bo many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and aro soon forgotten? The reason Is plain tho article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. Thii applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as likr an endless chain system the remedy i recommended by those who have been benefited, to tliorc who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says "Tako for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many year 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 has bo large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is duo to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills al' most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri nary troubles and neutralizes, the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer Sc. Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Lnrce and medium fire bottle tor sale at all drug store. Adv. Opposltes Meeting. "Let thnt man down easy." "Why?" "He's hard up;" UPSET STOMACH PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN AT ONCE ENDS SOURNESS, GAS, ACIDITY, INDIGESTION. Don't stay upset 1 When meals don't Qt and you belch gas, acids and undi gested food. When you feel lumps of Indigestion pain, flatulence, heartburn or headache you can get Instant rellat No waiting t Pape'a Dlapepsln wfD put you on your feet As soon as yon eat one of theso pleasant, harmless tablets all tho Indigestion, gases, acid ity and stomach distress ends, Yonr druggist sells them. Adv. About 0,000,000 acres of land U given over to tobacco cultivation In tho world. Bttdacbr, Dillon Attack, Indlrwilon, rt Crd by Uktne May Apple, Aloe, Jlp mult te Pletunt I'clUt (Dr. Pierce'). Adr. Time Is a file that wears but makes I ao noise. SLDSRG ISSUE WEATHER FORECASTS Aid for Automobile and Motortruck Traffic During Winter Over Lin coln Highway. (Prepared by the United Statos Depart- mcnt of Anrlculturo.) The weather bureau of tho United Stntes department of agriculture has arranged, In co-operation with tho state highway commission of Pennsyl vania, to aid the automobile and mo tortruck traffic during the winter over the Lincoln highway between Pitts burgh and riarrlsburg by giving out dully Information of the weather con ditions prevailing over the route and Issuing wenthor forecasts and warn ings of heavy snows and cold waves for tho region traversed. The plan Is for tho assistant superintendents of hlghwnys nt points along the routo to report to tho weatler bureau office at Pittsburgh at eight o'clock each morn ing by tolcphono or telegraph the depth of snow or ico on tho highway, giving Its general condition. These reports Road Roller Doing Repair Work. are published In tho newspapers and furnished to the dltferent nutomobllo clubs, thus becoming available to auto mobile and motortruck drivers passing over the highway. The forecasts and Warnings nre given public distribution and telegraphed to tho superintendent of highways nt Hnrrlsburg, who gives Instructions to his forces along the highway to make provisions for tho anticipated weather conditions. This service wns In operation last winter and gave great satisfaction. The weather bureau Is ready to give simi lar service to other traffic routes as may bo desired'. DRAGGING IS OF IMPORTANCE Road Improvement May Well Be Con sidered Reconstruction Measure Increases Farm Values. Roads should not be neglected at this time In our endeavor to increase food production. Road improvement might well be deemed n reconstruction meas ure. In many communities they aro much better than In others because tho farmers are back of the good roads movement. They realize that a good road saves labor, time, horso llesh and automobile repairs and in addition In creases the selling value of the farm. Every progressive former should havo a road drag and not bo afraid to use It. A well-dragged road Is a well crowned road, and a well-drained road. Tho dragging should follow each rain. If properly used it will bring a thin lay er of earth toward the center of tho rond at each dragging. The travel will roll und solidify It between rains. On roads where too much crown has been formed the nnglo of tho drag can bo reversed. A few dragglngs will re duce tho high crown to a mre level nnU much safer road for fast automo blto traffic. FOUNDATION OF FARM LIFE Upon Good Roads Depends Marketing of Various Crops and Better Schooling of Children. Good roads aro tho very foundation of country life. Upon them depends tho marketing of what farmers grow, tho pleasures of social life, and the better schooling of the children. If Ufo Is made better by good roads, sure ly they aro worth paying for. Thero Is nothing so much worth whllo as happiness. Tho lnterurban lines havo Increased It for a few; the nuto has brought It to many more, and good roads ovcrywhero would bless all. Cause of Soft Shells. Soft-shelled eggs aro often caused by tho fowls being confined, becoming overfnt, and from lack of mineral mat tcr. Feed for Idle Horses. Horses will do well, If not worked, on clover hay alone. Even If worked moderately, good clover hay muy ho made to be sufficient. Big Loss by Rats. Rate destroy $200,000,000 worth of food annually. Destroy tho rat. W , if? r'ffiTTfi'ettaiiiirTTV" -h7rr i . Not a cure-all. tional remedy for all inflammation and conges tion of tho mucous mem branes. Catarrh attacks tho mucous linings, in any organ, In any part of tho body. It la not, as somo imagine, confined to the noso and throaty Nalthough nasal catarrh 1b tho most common form and aflllcts many people. Unchecked catarrh soon breaks down tho tlsauo and destroys the organs or part Evldenco of tho rav ages of catarrh, are all around us. Without desire to frighten anyone, wo say: ''Guard yourself against catarrh as you would against tho direst plague. Fortify your system. Tako Peruna." iNsrmiNQ woiids Fon tiiih sick most thosei WHO KNOW. A Good Medicine In -the Fnmlty. I had a bad case of LaGrlppe and could set no relief. Peruna cured me. It Is a line medicine, we often use It In the family rand find it Rood. MRS. OENTIIY GATES, Kast Lake Station. 2S6 First Avenue, Birmingham, Alabama. FKI3I.S MICK A DlFFnrtENT PKItSON. Peruna has cured my stomach and I feel like a different person. I only took twelve bottles of Pe runa and can eat anything without distress, some thing I have not aone for fifteen years. I recommend Peruna to everybody suffering with catarrh of the stomach. 1029 loth St.. Columbus, Georgia. J. J, FOR ALL FORMS OF CATARRH. Peruna is Indicated for all forms of catarrh or catarrhal inflammation and congestion of tho mucous lin ings In nny part or organ, such as nose, throat, bronchial tubes, lungs, stomach, bowels, kidneys, bladder, etc. It Is fine for coughs, colds and effects of the grip and an excellent preventive remedy. If you want health, insist upon having Dr. Hartman's World Fa mous Peruna Tonic. Sold Everywhere. INFLUENZA Brief Respite. "Congrntuluto me," said Mr. Dub walte. "What for?" "I'm out of debt. I've Just paid the last bill X owed." "I do congratulate you. How long do you expect to stay out of debt?" "That depends on the. trolley car schedules. Mrs. Dubwulte has just telephoned mo that she Is headed for town." GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER Has been used for all ailments that aro cnused by a disordered stomach and Inactive liver, such as sick head ache, constipation, sour stomach, nervous indigestion, fermentation of food, pnlpltntlon of tho heart caused by gases In tho stomach. August Flower Is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion both In stomnch and Intestines, cleans and sweetens the stomach and alimen tary canal, stimulates tho liver to se crete the bile and impurities from tho blood. Sold In nil civilized countries. Give it a trial. Adv. Natural' Procedure. "Tho people In this bourdlng house aro always talking about operations for appendicitis." "Why don't you tell them to cut It out?" Garfield Tea, by purifying the blood, eradicates rheumatism, dyspepsia and many chronic ailments. Adv. You have probably observed that when some persons speak their minds they don't say much. Nothing circulates so rapidly as a secret Now Quickly Relieved Those painful attacka of indiges tion, heart-burn, belching, disgusting food-repeating; that puffy bloated, lumpy feeling after eating, dys pepsia and stomach miseries -all point to Just ono awful American disease commonly known aa ACID STOMAOil. Fortunately thoro haB been discov ered a wonderful modern remedy called EATONIO-that brings instant relief from nil theso otomacb miseries because it absorbs tbo hurtful excess acid in tbo stomach and drives out tho bloat and gas. You won't know yon havo a stomach, bo free of pain you'll feel. Besides, it saves yon from more serious ailments bocauso it is a scien tific fact that ACID-STOMACH fre quently creates conditions which baffle the best medical skill. Many cases of cbronio etomnch trouble, biliousness, eevero headache, general weakness, rheumatism, trout, lumbaco. intestinal ulcer, cancer of tho stomach, heart EATO N i a pOR YOUR ACID-STOMAClO y ERUNA m but a ra catarrh and THOMPSON. WRITE FOR THI3 BOOK. All oleic and .suffering should wrlto Th'o Peruna Company, Dept. 8-82, Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hart man's Health Book. The book la free and contains perhaps just the information you are seeking.- It is sent in a plain wrapper to any ad dress. DO IT TODAY. IN LIQUID OR TABLET FORM. Ask your dealer for a Peruna Almnnao. Catarrhal Fovor Pink Eyo, Shipping Fovor. Eolzootlo Mr And all diseases of tho horso affecting his throat speedily cured; colts and horscu In tho name stable leapt from hav ing them by UBlng SPOIIN'H COMPOUND, 3 to 6 doses of ten cure. Snfo for brood maren, baby colts, otalllons, aU ages and conditions. Host skillful sclontlllo oompouaa. Sl'OHN'.S Is sold by your druggist. SPOIIN MEDICAL CO., .Mfr.., Gonhen, Ind. CHILBLAINS RELIEVED FOR 2So Many people suffer from Chilblain without realizing what It Is. Oue application of Bea ton's Ono NlKht Chilblain llemcdy will relieve the most stubborn caeo. We guarantee it anil will promptly fcfund the money If you fall U get relief. We have ocoupled the most promi nent Drug Corner in Omaha for twenty yean, which means our guarantee la good. Sent by mall on receipt of 25o. HKATON DKCO CO. 16th und JTarnam Omaha, Nebraska SEMI-SOLID BUTTERMILK For Hogs &&d Poultry Sold direct from factory to consumer. If you want to get the best results for the least. money write or call on Consolidated Products Go. LINCOLN. NEBRASKA Men With Rig Wanted to sell Rawleigh's Products. Eatab lished demand. Large profits, healthyi pleasant, permanent Give age, occul pation. references. W. T. RAWLEIGH CO., Department WUN, Freeport, III, LetCuticuraBe Your Beauty Doctor i AlldnwsliU) BotpO, Ointment S5 60, T&lcmmm. 1 Sample rnch free ot "Ottlcwt, Stpt X, Bertes." tomach pains and oven heart failure can b traced directly to Acid-Stomach. Avoid theso dangersdon't let acid etomach wreck your health. Don't drag outyour days fooling all in, down i and out, weak and ailing. Keep th vital spark flashing. Eat the thing yon liko and digest your food In com fort. Then you'll feel fine bo fit mentally alert havo pep and punch i tho power and will to do things. Take EATONIO and givo your Btomach tho help to put it in a fins, . healthy condition bo that it will digest , your food perfectly and mako every ! mouthful you cat register 100 in en- richlng your blood and building up , your bodily etrength. 1 Get n bfg box of EATONIO TAB- , LETS from your druggist today. They taste good Just like a bit of candy. The cost ifl trifling. It ia absolutely guaranteed. If it fails to relievo yonr etomcch misery, your druggist will veiunu your money.