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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1919)
THE SEMI WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. WRI6LEYS llrfj T)c Greatest Name (n GoQdy.Land g j ,QU know the jg realm of child- , hood dreams I 3 land Z Make some of jj I those dreams 1 SCJk a delightful . j jlP Mti&F reality by T - taking home Ijj WRIGLEYS l IQi How about H Grow Wheat in Western Canada One Crop Often Pays for the Land WMtm Canada offers the greatest advantages Large profits ore assured. You can buy on Fertile Land at SI 5 to land similar to thnt which throuch manv vears bushels of wheat to the acre. Hundreds of Canada n amnio crop lias paid tne cost ot the farmer to prosper, and extend every Grain Growing and Stock Raising. ThmichWesternCanadaoffersIand atsueh low Azures, thehlfih prices of grain, cattle, sheep andbogs will remain. Loans for the purchase of stock may be had at low Interest; there ore good shipping facilities; best of markets: free schools; churches; splendid climate; low taxation (none For particulars aa to location otluxlaroriAle, map. Illustrated literature. radaef railway ratt. etc., apply to Burt, ot Immigration. Ottawa, Can., or W. Y. BENNETT, Room 4, Bw Building, Canadian Government Agent In Good Order of Course. "A good soldier ulwuys obeys orders, jron know," observed the chronic quot r. "Thnt being the enso, I'm 11 pretty Kood soldier," responded the henpecked trasband, whoso wife wouldn't let him Msnoke In the house. "Every morning I hnve to obey my wife's orders to ndvnnce; the order not tc nVc In tho house hns been taken for granted for yenrs. About all I can do '"Ithout her orders Is to retire." STo keep clean and healthy take Doctor lerce's Pleasant Pellets. They regulate, var, bowels and stomach. Adv. in Turkey husbands lire desertlug their wives and girls are being sold for few shillings. None but a fool Is always right Hare. SAFE, GENTLE CLEANSES For centuries GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been a standard household remedy or kidney, liver, bladder and stomach (rouble, and all diseases connected with the urinary organs. The kidneys and blad der are the moit important organs of the body. They are the filters, the purifiers of your blood. If the poisons which enter four system through the blood and stom ach are not entirely thrown out by the kidneys and bladder, you are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nerrousneM, despondency, backache, stomach trouble, headache, pain in loins and lower abdo men, gall stones, gravel, difficulty when arinating, cloudy and bloody urine, rheu matism, sciatica and lumbago, all wars you to look .after your kidneys and bladder. All these indicate some weakness of the kidneys or other organs or that the enemy microbes which are always present in your system have attacked jour weak spots. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are what you need. They are not a "patent medicine," nor "uw discovery." For 200 years they to home seekers. easy payment terms. $30 per Acre has nvcrnced from 20 to 45 cases are on record where In Western tana ana production, i ne uovem- possible encouragement and help to ' on improvements). OMAHA, NEB. f SaliCf Dicky's Wish. It was Dick's first day at school. During the afternoon, he began crying and the teacher asked hlra what .ae trouble was. Like so many, ho -vas homesick. "Well. Dick," the teacher said kind ly, "you may go home." "No," ho sobbed, "I don't wan to go home, but I wish I was there." RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half p'nt of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a small box of Bar bo Compound, and ot, of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very lit tle cost. Full directions for making and use come in each box of Barbo Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, u not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adr. Only one child In every ten In China goes to school. REMEDY YOUR KIDNEYS have been a standard household remedy. They are the pure, original imported Haar lem Oil your great-grandmother used, and are perfectly harmless. The healing, sooth ing oil soaks into tho cells and lining of the kidneys and through the bladder, driv ing out the poisonous germs, hew life, fresh strength and health will come as you continue the treatment. When complete ly restored to your usual vigor, continue taking a capsule or two each day; they will keep you in condition and prevent a re turn of the disease. Do not delay a minute. Delays are es pecially dangerous in kidney and bladder Uoub.le druggists sell GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They will refund tl'? money if not as represented. GOLD MH.DA.L Haarlem Oil Capsules are im ported direct from the laboratories in Hol land. They are prepared in correct quan tity and convenient form, are easy to take and are positively guaranteed to give prompt relief. In three sires, sealed pack AA"5 .r tne original imported GOLD ML DAL. Accept no substitutes. Adr. EGGS PRESERVED ; FOR WINTER USE Work Should Be Performed in Spring When There Is Sur plus on Most Farms. WATERGLASS SOLUTION BEST Earthen Crocks or Jars Are Preferred as Containers, as Glazed Surface Prevents Chemical Action Other Methods. . (Prepared by tho United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Spring Is the season when there Is n surplus of eggs on most farms. For this reuson It Is desirable that a sup ply be preserved at home to be used next fall and winter when eggs are hard to get- and ure high In price. There ure several methods of pre serving eggs which have proven very successful and which, because they are cheap, simple, and effective, should be put Into practice more extensively. Eggs to be preserved must be fresh, and should be placed In the preserving container as soon as possible after they ure laid. One of the best methods of preserving Is by the use of watergluss, a pale yellow odorless, slrupy liquid than can be bought by the quart or gallon from the druggist or poultry supply man. It should be diluted In the proportion of I part of wnterglass to I) parts of water which has been boiled and allowed to cool. Earthen wure crocks or Jars are the best con tainers, since their glazed surface pre- Preserving Eggs In Waterglass., vents chemical action from the solu tion. The crocks or cans should be scalded and allowed to cool before they are used. A container holding f gallons will accommodate 15 dozen eggs and will require one quart of wnterglass. To Use Waterglass Solution. Half 1111 the contnlner with the wa terglass solution and place the eggs in It. Eggs can he added from day to day as they are obtained, making sure that tUe eggs are covered by about U Inches of waterglass solution. Cover the con tainer and place It In a4cool place where It will not have to be moved. Look at It from time to time, and if there seems to be danger of too much evaporation, add sullicicnt cool boiled water to keep the eggs covered. Eggs removed from the solution should be rinsed in clean, cold water. Before they are boiled holes should be pricked in the large ends with a needle to pre vent them from cracking. Limewater Also Preservative. Limewater also Is satisfactory for preservlug eggs and is slightly less ex pensive than waterglass. A solution Is made by placing 2 or . pounds of unslaked lime In 5 gallons of water which has been boiled and allowed lo cool, and allowing the mixture to stnnd until .the lime settles and the liquid Is clear. The eggs should be placed In a clean earihenware jar or other suit able' vessel and covered to n depth of ii Inches with the liquid. Ilemove the eggs us desired, riuse in clean, cold water, and use Immediately. HOW BULL ASSOCIATIONS AID Purchase Price and Maintenance Dis tributed According to Number of Cows Owned by Members. (rreparcd by tho United States Depart ment ot Agriculture.) Co-operative bull associations un formed by farmers for the joint owner ship, ust., ami exchange of purebred bulls. The purchase price and cost of maintenance are distributed according to the number of cows owned by each, thereby giving the farmer an oppor tunlty to l.ulld up his herd at a in In imum eMiense. The organization also helps Us members to market dalr. flock an 1 dairy products, to light con (uglous diseases of cattle Intelligently, and In other ways assists In Improving the dairy Industry. The l ull association does not give something for nothing, but with an out lay of ?')0 en a furnish a share In llw purebred l ulls. These bulls cannot In crease the production of tho cows in herd, but they may double the pro ductlon of their duughters. The dnugh f"rs of nFoclation bulls and gradp cows can never be registered, but In all other irspecU they rauy be tho equul Ot purebreds. '1 WHAT CLUB WORK IS ' TO BOYS AND GIRLS Sets Standard of Achievement in Home Activities. Among Other Advantages It Engages Dcst Thought and Energy of Every Youth In the Busi ness of Farming. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Club work makes form and homo work, sometimes thought of as drudg ery, an Interesting game. Club work sets standards of achievement for boys and girls In home activities and dig nities common labor. It is training for community lead ership and farm and homo co-operative work of every type and kind. It socializes community life through I he boys and girls, nml gives young people a real motive In all their work. It also teaches furm boys and girls that It Is Infinitely better to be a proprietor of farm land, farm animals, machinery, crops, kitchen equipment, etc., than to be a mere wage earner. it produces and conserves food to moot local, national, and world needs on nn economic basis. It demonstrates how to' make farm ing and homo making prolltable and tolerable. It engages tho host thought, energy, and interest of every boy and girl In tho business of farming and home making. Club work Is a practical bark-to-the-hoine, "made-in-America" type of education that has for Its chief aim the practical basis for ex tension, not provided for in tho pub lic school curricula nor In the Smith Ilughes vocational work. Hoys' aud girls' club work has a permanent, year-around program of work, both for the group and the In dividual member, supported by per manent funds, permanent program, permanent leadership In every state In the Union, and reaches boys nml girls, both In and out of school, of all ages from U to 21 years. In most states they uro grouped In two classes members of the' boys' and girls', clubs from 0 to 15 nnd junior farm crs and homo makers from 15 to 21. CONSIDER QUALITY OF SEED HiQh-Prlced Article May Be Cheaper Than Low-Prlced One Be Ready to Act Early. (Prepared by tho United States Depart ment ot Agriculture.) The value of seed depends not only on the price but on how price nnd quality compare. A high-priced lot may bo cheaper than a low-priced one. For example, If one lot costs $45 a hundred pounds and contains US) per cent pure seed, of which 05 per cent will grow, there will be 01 pounds of pure, vlnblo seed In every 100. This 01 pounds, therefore, will cos't 47.8 cents a pound. Another lot selling for $155 a hundred may contain 00 per cent pure seed, of which SO per cent will grow. This lot, then, has T2 pounds of pure, viable seed in u hundred pounds and this 72 pounds will cost the buyer 48.0 cents a pound, On the other hand, a lot costing $40 and containing 05 per cent pure seed, of which 00 per cent will grow, will contain 85.5 pounds good sect', per hundred and will cost tho 1 consumer 40.7 cents for every pound of good seed. Have the seed tested and lie ready to act early and Intelligently, j TESTING SEED CORN IN SOIL Kernels Are Taken From Each Ear and Planted in Separate Compartments. For the purpose of testing seed corn In soil a method said to be more accurate than testing It In water a Rack for Testing Seed Corn. 1-foot open rack has been devised con taining supports for three tiers of 12 cars each, says Popular Mechanics. There Is also Incorporated In the rach , a box divided into 'M compartments. 1 The selected ears of corn are placed In tho open frame and at the same tlmo ; six kernels are taken from each and planted In the soll-lillcd compartment : corresponding In position to that of the ear In the rack. I GARDEN IS MOST IMPORTANT Essential as Food Supply and Means of Reducing Living Expenses This Year. as The garden will be even more Im portant as a food source and as n means of reducing living expenses. this year than lust year. The experience of last year will be a valuable asset toward a better garden for the coming season. A small garden will produce more food than an acre of ordinary farm crops. Last year the United Status became a nation of gardeners. That reputation must be maintained. Kvery farm must have Its home vege table garden, and every foiTt of vacant laud In the cities and towns should be uluntcd to fOvSil crops. jWBKct Contents 15f luid Vmtm iiii Ai r.nnni.-fl run CENT. AVcclablcrrcparation6rA$-a tlnilueStoraachstuDcwclirfj Thereby PromotInAl)KcsUon CfcccrfalncssMidRcstCofltafas, . r (.Inn nftf . neither upium, fiorpaun. ilncrnl. NoTKAnooTw, ampins jUxStma Mm W ClvifttJ&f'a' AhclpfulRcrncdyfor ConstlpftUoaanttuianvv. and Fcverishncss onft Loss of Sleep rcsu1Unittfro3iIi,an' facsimile Sinatore,0 lis sf j mm. . newsj Exact Copy of Wrapper, "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" SUCCESSOR TO QUININE "BnycT Cross on Tablets. True Aspirin I The "genulne., For Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds No Discomfortl No Head-buzzing! No Distressl Millions of people take "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" as the best means to prevent as welt as to overcome Colds, Grippe and Influenzal Colds being far more efficient than, quinine. Besides relief comes without discomfort or distress. "The Master of Colds" Dependable ! Adults Take one or two "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" with water. If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Buy only the original "Bayer packages." Owned by Look for the safety "Bayer Cross" always. Americans 20 cent package also larger packages. Entirely. Aspirin li the trade mtrk of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacctlcactdttter ot Salleyllcaell I m mm 4fe a Health of Millions Bosldee Uiobo painful attacks of in digestion; that awful bloated, lumpy feeling after eating and downright stomach misery that you who havo experienced it know bo well; besides disgusting belching, food-repeating, eoureto mnch anddiBtrcBsingheartburn besides nil this, AOID - STOMACH undermines tho health and saps the strength of millions. If you don't get rid of those stomach mlBcriea there la no telling where your stomach troubles will end, for it is a well known scientific fact that many BeriouB ailmcnta have their start in an ncld-Btomach. 8tart now-thiB very day-toget rldof yourstomachmisories.TnkeEATONIO tbo wonderful remedy that abeorba tho excess acid from the stomach and bringB INSTANT relief. You simply have no idea how much better, stronger and brighter you feel ni once. It drives out all tho gas and bloat, nuts an im mediatofltoptobelchinganuhenrtburn, m jsil 1 FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH )y - The Difference. "Do you treat your cook llko one of the family?" "Dcnr mo, no I She wouldn't stay with us n dny If wo didn't treat her llko company." All tho advertising In the world won't make n worthless nrtlcle dur able. A Wholesome, Clcantlng, W lilfll llelresblug and llcallnn M Lollon Murine for Red- B5 ness, Soreness, Granula H VnS tlon,Itchingand Burning Jewj vo( Eycg or Eyeids. "2 Drops" After tha Movies. Motoring or Goli will win your confidence. Ask Your DrusgUt V x Murine when your Eyes Need Csre. M-U Murta Hw Ilsmudy Co., Cbicuga CASTORA For Infanta nnd Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years ASTORIA YM( OtMTAU MPANV. MtW YORK COT. "Proved saf by millions," Buy "Bayer" packages. Mt JH ft t mr w mad. Ruins ends stomach Buffering and makes it cool, sweet, comfortable and strong. Tbcro can be no further excuse for you to allow acid-Btomach to wreak ycuruoaim puo up misery upon mis ery until you get to the point wnero yon feel down ana out and that life baa lost all its iovs. Remember, iust as acid month ruins teeth, bo acid-etomacb 4 ruins health. 1 Tako EATONIO. It's good, Jaat lik a bit of candy and makes tho stomach feel fine. You can then eat tho things you like and, whnt is more, every mouthful you cat will count in creating power and enorgy. You'll feel so much better-have punch andpep-the powet and will to do things and cot results, and your stomach misery will bo gone. Tako our advico. Get a big box ot EATONIO from your druggist today. It costs so little. If it fails to remove your stomach distress, ho will refund your rrionoy. That is guaranteed; you are to bo satisfied or money refunded. ON1C T O D A M bUYtK5"65cLLERS ' CATTUl I hogs,shcep STOCK YARDS-OMAHA VI rSJSjHI-nWBMIIHBjaBSBMSSDMAlIaBHMaVMH ICE MACHINES For making ice and refrigeration for all purposes. Manufactured by BAKER ICE MACHINE CO. 1011 Nicholas St Omaha. N.V W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 9-1019. I