THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Health Was Shattered Mrs. Hayes Was Discouraged Until Doan's Made Her Well. "1 wa in il fM 1,M trouble" savs Mfi Frank Hayes, 42 trover ot., jjosion. Mass. "When 1 got up out of a chair, I felt as though someone had ituck a knife into the mall of my back and it fairly took my breath away. The kidney lecretiona f ased often and only a ittle at a time. They were no scalding I would cream o 1 believe I could be heard a block away. They deposited brick-dustlike sediment and their odor was something awful My complexion became Mllow and I had large Mr. Hijm puus unaer my eyes. "I was troubled with spells of gasp ing for breath and had such dizzy at tacks I often fell right over. Spots floated before my eyes and 1 got so nervous I couldn't stand any noise. I cried over nothing at all, became ir ritable and imagined all sorts of things. My health was shattered and I be came discouraged. "I continued to grow worse in spite of any treatment and came pretty near dying several times. After several months of this horror, I heard about Doan't Kidney Pilts. I used a drfzen boxes of Doan's and was cured. I was entirely well and have enjoyed good health ever since." Get Doan't at Any Stars, 60c a Box DOAN'S "TJLV FOSTER-MILDURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y. iNct Contents 15PluidDfaot SfofflS l 'Iff1 Z2 i .ALGOHOL-3 PER CENT MKd M nMolVenaralloJiiflf As jmi(ni;nd theTbod byRcgula- tlngtiicStomcasandBavvctscf TherebvftomotlnBKwIIaa rciPM-fiiineM andRcstContainsj neither Oplam,Morphlncnorj Mineral. NotNaiicotic jHettflaS jUxSrma OarifodSa&ir hfctownwXrrrr a hMnful Remedy fbr. fonstipatioiiandDiarrhoM and Fcvcnsnncaa Tncc rB".Sr.EEP Ihe GEKiAunGoHPnc, Exact Copy of Wrapper. Starving st Md Acid-Stomach Steals Strength and Good Feelings From Millions One of the worst features of acid stomach Is that very often It literally tarvea Its victims In the midst of plenty. And the strange thing about It Is that tho people with acld-stoinuihs seldom know what their trouble really 1b. No matter how good or wholesome the food may be, or how much they eat, they do not gain In strength. This Is clearly explained by the fact that an acid-stomach cannot properly digest food. Instead of healthy, nor mal digestion, the excess acid causes tho food to soar and ferment. Then when this mass of sour, fermented food, charged with excess acid, passes Into the Intestines, It becomes the breeding place for all kinds of germs and toxic prisons, which In turn aro absorbed Into the blood and In this way distributed throughout the entire body. And that Is exactly why It Is that so many thousands of people eat and eat and keep on eating and yet are literally starving In the nldst of plenty. Their acid-stomachs make It absolutely Impossible for them to get tho full meoauro of nourishment out of their food. And It doesn't take long for this poor nourishment to show Us 111 effect In n weakened, emaci ated body. You may say : "My stomach doesn't aurt me." That may be trao because many victims of acid-stomach do not actually suffer stomach pains. Then again, there are millions who do suffer all kinds of aches and pains head aches, rheumatic twinges, gout, lum bago, pains around the heart and In the chest who never dream that an ATONIC t FOR YOUR BOSCHEE'S SYRUP Why use ordlnnry cough remedies when Boschee's Syrup hns been used so successfully for fifty-one years In all pnrta of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled in tho throat, especially lung troubles? It gives the patient u good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expec toration in tho morning, gives nature n chance to soothe tho Inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the pa tient to regnln his health. Made In America and sold for more than half n century. Adv. At the Zoo. Bobby, aged 7, vu innklug his first visit to the zoo. Ho looked around ut tho various animals, and coming to a cugo marked "Female," he rushed up to his mother in great excitement. "Oh, mother," lie said. "I've always wnnted to see a 'Female,' and hero he Is I" Cartoons Magazine. To keep clean and healthy take Doctor Plerce'a Pleasant Pellets. They regulate liver, bowela and stomach. Adv. When an occasion Is piled high with dlllkulty, we must rise to the occa sion. For sale, alfalfa $9; sweet clover f0 pel tra. John Mulhall, Bloux City, Iowa. Wonaer whnt tho critics would do If nobody ever accomplished any thing" CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMC 0MTUB MSMNT. NSW YORK CITY. in the of Plenty acid-stomach Is the real cause of - the trouble. Naturally, the sensible thing to do is to strike right at the very cause of this trouble and clean the excess acid out of the stomach. There Is u quick, easy way to do this. A wonderful new remedy quickly removes the excess acid without the slightest discomfort It Is BATONIC. Made In the form of tablets they are good to eat Just like a bit of candy. t They literally absorb the Injurious excess acid and carry It away through the Intestines. They also drive the bloat out of the body In fact you can fairly feel It work. Make a test of EATONIC In your own case today. Get a big box of BATONIO from your druggist. See for yourself how surely It brings quick relief In those painful attacks of In digestion, hitter heartburn, belching, disgusting food repenting, that awful bloated, lumpy feeling after eating and other stomach miseries. Banish all your stomach troubles so completely that you forget you have a stomach. Then you can eat what you like and digest your food In comfort without fear of distressing after effects. If BATONIC does nut relieve you, It will not cost you one penny. You can return It to your druggist and get your money back. So If you have tho slightest question about your health If you feel you are not getting all the strength out of your food If you are not feeling tip-top, ready for your work, full of vim and vigor do give BATOWlC a fair trial this very day and nee how much better you will feel. T O D A ACID-STOMACH ) y Always Bears the $ Signature ffjf For sSIDELIGATS Three Flying Circuses to Aid the Victory Loan WASHINGTON. Three flying circuses of American, French nnd llrltlsh nvlatois In American and captured (ionium Fokker plane vwlll tour tho United States In connection with the Victory Liberty loan campaign, giving aerial sham battles and acrobatics pate. Bight French tlyers, one of whom has a record of 411 victories, have come from Franco to take part. Photogra phers of the signal corps will accompany each squadron. They will tnke war photographs of each of tho American cities visited; tho plates will be dropped from the airplanes by parachute and hurried reproductions made for the benefit of the residents of all cities visited. Parades will precede tho flights. The general xogrnm to be followed In each city visited will be as follows: Two American scout planes will rise to drop Victory loan literature over the city. Four "German" planes will then attack these two American planes In the air. Four American planes will then drive off tho "German" planes, and the flyers will give demonstrations of aerial acrobatics. These tours and demonstrations will be under tho direction of the bureau of publicity of the Victory loan organization. The actual flights will be under tho direction of the military aeronautics brunch of the war department, with Capt. I.eon Hlcliardson In charge. Washington Memorial to Bishop Francis Asbury IN TUB last hours of the Slxty-llfth congress Kopresentntive Charles H. Sloan of Nebraska mnde an address In favor of senate Joint resolution authorizing the erection on public ground In Washington, D. C, yf a memorial to Francis Asbury. No appropriation Is asked; the funds have been raised by subscription. Congress Is asked to give a site. Who was Francis Asbury? Doubtless the average American citi zen does not know. Mr. Sloan said among other things: "He was born In the parish ol Ilandsworth, England, August 120, 174f, Barly called to uctlve militant church service, he became, In 1771, tho older Wesley's "proconsul" for America. He was a patriot, standing with tho neo pie whom he hoped to serve In their struggle lor an Independent nationality, while- every one of his coworkers sent from Bngland by Wesley went back to the- mother country. "The seashore and the great river banks had the Important settlements of America. Mnny of them would have furnished a suitable homo for a bishop, but this ho did not desire nor would ho have It. He believed that tho outposts of Amerlcnn civilization should be tho outposts of Methodism. He would bo a commander to lead a charge rather than to order an advairco made. So from 1784, when he was ordained a bishop, till 1810, when he paused to his reward, no road was too long to travel, no river too turbulent to cross, no storm too fearful to venture, no savage that he would not face, no civilized man or mob ho would not confront. "At the Saratoga general conference In May, 1010, on tho commemoration of the centennial of Bishop Asbury's dentil,' Judge Henry Wade Itogers In a masterly address, snld: "'Asbury preached about 10,500 sermons; traveled about 270,000 miles, most of It on horseback, some of It on foot; presided In 224 annual confer ences, nnd ordained more than 4,000 preachers. In addition, he was writing more than 1,000 letters a year.' " . Will December 31 Be the National Wedding Day? YOUNG men contemplating nintrlniony will do well to bear In mind the latest Interpretation of the law. The man who was married at any time during 1018, a commissioner hns ruled, Is entitled to tax exemption for a wife for a full year. Thus, he whose cere I I PAY married on December III. Denver has a population of 200,000. This is to say that December 111 there was one mar Huge to 20,000 people. If there were marriages December 111 all over tho count.ry In the same proportion among our HQ.000,000 people, the total was 5,500. As each marriage curried with It an exemption of 2,000, tho aggre gate exemption was $11,000,000. In short, the account stands thus: Tax exemp tions, $11,000,000, without the expense of wives for a year and with only wedding expenses to be considered.. Will this bring about a, radical change In tho pnpulur wedding season? Will December hereafter be the season of brides and June be thrown Into tho discard? Will December 111 bo the fine great marrying day of the whole year? Will It come to be the big national holiday of the year, bigger than Christmas, the Fourth of July and Thanksgiving day? Will it be combined with New Year's day lu a double holiday? The only trouble with this profound mathematical calculation and the deductions therefrom Is that brides arc in the habit of setting the wedding day. And 111 tie the bridegrooms will hne to say about It, tax exemption or no tax exemption. United States Has $574,000,000 for Good Roads WITH full stute co-operation, according to tho terms of the federal aid road act, the United States will have h total of at least $574,000,000 for co operative road building during the n t three years. The federal part of this fund Is assured by an extra ap propriation or $200,000,000 In the post ofllce appropriation bill passed by congress. Ollicials of the bureau of roads. United States department of agricul ture, which administers the provisions of the federal aid road act and co-operates with the state governments In the expenditure of the money, point out that this amount of funds Is the lurgest ever appropriated for similar purposes and for a similar period by any government In the history of the "Hd. in connection with tho great federal aid program It Is nlso noted that . xpendltures for highway work in the United States this year aro likely to niiuut to $500,000,000 or more. On re ports received from stuto highway departments tho bureau of public roads intimates the 1010 expenditures for roads anil bridges at $.'185,000,000, or $110, 000,000 more than the average expenditures for 101(1 and 1017. An important effect of the law containing the now appropriation Is that It brondcris the definition of u rural post pad, under which class a highway .had to qualify In order to receive tho benefit f tlo federal aid act, The new act also raises tho government limit of contribution from not to exceed $10,000 a mile to not to exceed $2i.000 u utile, taking account of higher present costs of labor and materials. Of tho 5200,000,000 added to the fund available under tho federal aid roud uct, the new law mnkes $0,000 000 avail''li for expenditure by the secretary of agriculture fur roiids and trails within or partly within the national furmtU. over CO lending American cities. Fourteen captured German Fokker pintles have been landed at Newport News anil shipped to Washington. The he.-t types of American planes devel oped during the war will be demon strated. Bach squadron will be carried n a special trnln of 11 cars, traveling at night. Six of the best British Myers de veloped during the war will piirtlct- mony took place at 11 p. in., December :tl. 1018, wins all of his $2,000 exemp tion less, of course, the wedding ex penses. On the other hand, lie who married at 1 a. in., January 1, 1018 (and likely enough there were some such), might Just as well have been married way back in 1017. In Denver an enterprising reporter look a look lit the 1018 mnrrlngo rec ord and found that 1!1 couples were am WDIfl EyC IbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI aaaaaaaaaaaaafaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatfl The Greatest Name In Goody-Land 11 9 m ,n the 8eated package that M Mr M keeps all of Its goodness In, A W W That's why ffi fap The Flavor Lasts! 2 Grow Wheat in One Crop Often WMimi Cannda Affera the createst advantages to home seekers. Larce profits are assured. 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