The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 25, 1919, Image 11

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    THE SEMI WEFKIY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA
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"ASPIRIN" WAS
TALCUM POWDER
Heavy Sentence Imposed on
ra&ntuacturor or Tabiew.
(AkSOOIATCD PRESS DISPATCH)
NEW YORK, December 31. Ac
cused of having manufactured and
old to Influent sufferer thousands
of boxes of aiplrtn tabtels, princi
pally composed of talcum ppwter,
Joseph M. Turkey, head of the
Verandah Chemical company, of
Brooklyn, was found guilty Tester
day of violation of the sanitary code
and sentenced to thrtoa years In pris
on with a One of $500, The sentence
was the moat severe ever lmnosed
In (no country for ao.cn an offense,
Hereafter say, "Give me gert
uine 'gayer. Tablets of Aspirin "
Insist you want only the Bayer
package with the "Bayer Cross"
on the package and on the tablets.
Don't buy Aspirin in a pill boxl Get Bayer package!
Bayer-Tablets
of Aspirin
The genuine American owned "Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin" have J5een proved safe by millions for Pain,
Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains,
Neuritis. Proper dosage on every "Bayer" package.
Boxes of 12 tablets Bottles of 24 Bottles of 100 Alio Capsules.
. Aspirin is tka trade. mrk of Bajrer Manufacture of Monoacetlcaddtittr of Sallerllmefd
TRIBUTE TO YANKEE FIGHTER EASY TO CURE "NAUGHTINESS"
Magazine Writer Describes tho
"DoM'gjiboy" as All the World
Has Come to Know Him.
George Pattnlll, n magazine writer
who has been with General Pershing's
army lu France, bus paid a tribute to
the American fighting men that is wor
thy of reproduction In every county In
the United States. Soys Mr. Pnttulll:
"The inuestcan soldier is about the
finest htmuin specimen on top of the
earth rouah nud rendy, grumbling,
never giving p; alwnys abl? to laugh,
even nt bis ewn plight"; a holy terror
In a fight; nstbless to an enemy capa
bio of resistance; generous to a fault
to k beaten fee; hating nobody, fearing
none; with backbone enough to storm
hell, and tke gentleness to win u
child."
Prance ttaews this, England knows
It, even Ctontnny has a hazy Idea that
a Yankee tloaghboy Is a combination
of an na.Ro! from heaven and n devil
from bet. Isn't It about time for
Americans to realize the worth of their
fighting ohb? Exchange.
Nothing to It
"I'll grant you tlneo wishes," said
tho fairs'.
"Nothing to It," declared the woman.
"Eli."
"I gotta, husband who does better
than that every day." Louisville Courier-Journal.
Not in His Library.
Professor "Do you subscribe to the
theory of evolution?" Mr. Newrlch
"1 don't think so. Where's It pub-lished?"
Common-Sense Methods of Dealing
With Children Will Always Be .
Found Effective.
A morbid exaggeration and perver
sion of tho nntural desire which all
children feel for5 notice by their eld
ers. Is held by Thomson to be the
cause of abnormal naughtiness in
children. These enses are of essen
tially the same nature ns those of
"moral Imbecility" in children who
nre In some degree mentally defective.
Tho proper lines of treatment are
clear enough, nnd when carried out
consistently nnd thoroughly nre rap
idly and completely successful. They
may be summarized as follows: (1)
All severe corporal punishment must
be stopped it never does any good.
(2) Nobody must ever appear shocked,
amused or even surprised at anything
n child does. (3) Ills misdeeds are
never to be alluded to, muclPless de
scribed, In his presence; nnd, Instly,
he should be noticed and encouraged
In every way when he Is good nnd al
together Ignored when ho Is nnughty.
British Journal of Children's Diseases.
Fruit Lubricant.
A new fruit containing n large per
centage of oil has been discovered In
the region of Torreon, and Is known
by the name of "ehlehopoxtle," says
Engineer. Experiments show Mint
25 per cent of Its contents con
sist of oil of grent value In indus
trial pursuits requiring n lubricant of
high quality.
Some men mistake gall for ability.
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practical economy make Postum
the ideal American table drink.
Boil just like coffee
(15 minutes after boiling begins)
but remember that, unlike coffee,
this beverage contains no drugs to
upset stomach, heart or nerves.
It is absolutely pure and without
harm, made from the best of
. roasted wheat and wholesome
molasses.,
, You can get the original Postum
at grocers. Two sizes
Usually sold at 15c and '25c
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GOOD COOP FOR MOTHER HENS
Loss of Chicks by Exposure May Be
Largely Prevented Guard Against
Vermin.
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
It Is" not good poultry management
to allow the mother hen to ri,uge un
restricted with her chicks. With such
freedom the lien frequently takes her
brood through wot ginv1, and as a re
sult soine are chilled and die, especial
ly the weaker ones, which are likely
to bo left behind. The loss of young
chicks which follows surh n practice
Is Inrge and mainly preventable. Tur
tliormore. the food which a brood ul-
Hen Confined in Small Yard..
lowed to rnnge with the hen obtnlns
goes very largely to keep the heat of
the body and the chiefs do not make
as good growth as the otherwlso
would.
Chick losses of this nnture can be
largely prevented by shutting the hen
in a coop. Any style of coop which
Is dry, Ventilated, and can be closed
nt night to protect the brood against
cats, rats and other animals, and which
while confining the hen, will allow- tin
chicks to pass in and out freely after
they are a few days old, will be satis
factory. The hen should lie confined
until the chicks are weaned, though a
small ynrd may be attached to tho
coop, If desired, to allow the lien to
exercise. The fence enn be raised
from the ground far enough to allow
the chicks to go in nnd out, but not
high enough for the hen to escape. By
using n coop the chicks can find shel
ter nnd warmth under the hen nt any
time, and the weaklings nfter a few
days may develop Into strong, healthy
chicks,
Where chicks are raised with hens,
they are likely to become Infested with
lice. If the lice get very numerous,
they greatly retard the chicks' growth
nnd may even cause their death. The
hen should be powdered thoroughly
with some good Insect powder before
she Is put In the coop with the chicks
nnd nt intervnls of several dnys or a
week thereafter. The baby chicks
should lie examined for lice, particu
larly on the head, under the wings and
about the vent. If nny arc found, a
little grease, such ns lard, should be
nibbed on those places. Apply grease
moderately, as too much will Injure
tho chicks. The chicks should be ex
amined frequently and the treatment
repeated If lice nre found on them.
BOSCHEE'S SYRUP
will quiet your cough, soothe the In
flammation of a sore throat and lungs,
stop Irritation In the bronchial tubes,
Insuring n good night's rest, free from
couching and with rnRy expectoration
in the morning. Made and sold In
Atnerlcn for fifty-two years. A won
derful prescription, assisting Nnture In
building up your general health and
throwing off the disease. Especially
useful In lung trouble, asthma, croup,
bronchitis, etc. For sale In nil civil
ized countries. Adv.
His Rule.
At school No. 10, the children are
working enthusiastically in the modern
health crusade and In their art cIiibscs
nre making health posters. One little
fellow, after Mulshing a poster show
ing a mounted knight In all his glory,
wrote benenth It: "If you will keep
nil the health crusade rules you will
bo htm." ludlauapolls News.
Are you n success, or can your wife
tell if you're telling the truth or not?
KIDNEYS WEAKENING?
BETTER LOOK OUT!
Kidney and bladder troubles don't
disappear of Mieioselve. They grow
upon yon, slowly but stsadily, under
mining your health with deadly . cer
tainty, until you fall a victim to In
curable disease.
Stop yonr troubles while Miere la
time. Don't wait until little pains be
come ble aches. Don't trlflo with dis
ease. To avoid future suffering berln
trestment with GOLD MHDAL Haar
lem Oil Capsnles now. Take three or
four every day until you feel Uiat you
are entirely free from pain.
This well-known preparation has been
one of the national remedies of Hol
land for centuries. In 1000 the covera
ment of the Netherlands (ranted a spe
cial charter auUiorislng its sale.
The good housewife of Holland wouhf
almost as soon be without food as with
out her "Ileal Dutch Drops," as ah
otmfotly coils GOLD StEDAL Haarlem
OU Capsules. Their uso restore
strength and is responsible In a great
measure for Mie sturdy, robust hcalUi
of the Hollanders,
Do not delay. Go to your drojreise
and Insist on his supplying you wfti a
box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OU
Capsules. Take them as directed, and
It you are not satisfied with results yon
druggist will gladly refund yonr money.
Look for the name GOLD MEDAL o
the box and accept no other. In seal
boxes, three sixes.
"VET" Cife 1BL
"Wormy," that's what's th mattsr of m. Btomaofe
and Intestinal worms. Nearly as bad as dlstempsr. Cos
you too much to feed 'sin. Look bad are bad. Don
physio 'em to death. 5pohu' Compound wilt remove tho
worms, Improve the appetlts, and tons "em up all roun4
and don't "physic" Aota on glands and blood. Puis
dtrsetlons with each battle, and sold by all drura-tst.
SrOUN BtllUlCAL CO Gotkcn, InL C 8. Ju .
Middle Aged
Womei,
Are Hero Told tho Best Remedy
for Their Troubles.
Freemont, O. "I was passing through tho critical
period of life, being forty-six years of ago and had all
tho symptoms incident to that cnango neat ungues, ,
nervousness, and was in a general run down condition,
eo It was hard for mo to do mywork. Lydla 3. Pink-
, ham's Vegotablo Compound was recommended to mo as
the best remedy for my troubles, which it surely proved
to be. I feel better and stronger in every way since
taking it, and tha annoying symptoms havo dlsap-
E eared." Mr. M. Godskh, OSS Napoleon SL, Fremont,
hlo.
' North Haven, Conn. "Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegota
blo Compound restored my health after everything else
had failed when passing through change of life. There
la nothing like it to overcome tho trying symptoma."
Mrs. Flobxkob Iaxua,Box 107, North Haven, Conn.
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Jsi Such Cases
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
has fh greatest record for th qf&atest food
LYDIA E.P1NKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS.
Decadent Times.
"So there nre still a few old-fash-,oned
cowboys out West?"
"You would think so, to seo their
lmrksmnnship. I saw one take a six
ihootcr and bounce n tin can nlong ns
easily. as you would do it with u walk
.ng stick."
"Surely you don't iriean to tell me n
rowboy puts a notch on tho hnndlo of
tils gun for a performance like that?"
Birmingham Age-Herald.
First-Hand Knowledge.
Teacher Now, Bobby Jones, Willie
Smith hns told so nicely what u trl
imgle Is. You tall me what Is a cotio.
Tho I'upll Anybody knows that,
teacher. A cone Is what you get tilled
up with Ico cream.
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Was Comprehensive.
"Your nnswer is about as clear ns
mud." "Well, that covers the ground,
loesn't It?"
Hubblo Was Right.
"Albert, Is that furuuee going?"
asked wlfle, as her husband emerged
grimily from lower depths.
"Sure, it's goln," responded Albert.
A short time inter wlflo had her say.
"Albert Pennyroyal Jones, you Baid
that furnace was going and this reg
ister la perfectly cold."
"I know it," said Albert, sheepishly,
"I meant It was er goln' out."
PoUon Bottle Warning.
To distinguish boftles containing
poisons in the dnrk a sandpaper band
to encircle them with an opening for
their labels has been Invented.
It is the easiest thing In the world
for a woman to tell when n man Is go
ing to propose.
Tho rareness of a day In June
doesn't worry the avcrago man half as
much as the rarencs of his pay days.
Not Enough Time.
Pahson Brown was stopped on Uis
street by Slstuh Jackson, ono of bit
flock.
"Oh, Pahson Brown, I'so done been
bo mlsfortunnte dls week, i'so dona
los' mnh husban'."
"Shoh, now dat am too bod, Slstnb
Jackson ; but you must try to bean
up. Tluio am do great healer, yon
know.'
"Yes, pahson, but six months alnt
n-goln' to cure dnt man ob mine. He
ain't sick. The Jcdge said he was jest'
trlilin'."
Oat plmplea, headacht, bad breath by takUa
Uar Aipl. Alo. Jalap rolled Into a tiny ausaJ
Dill called Doctor Plcrca'i 1'lcaaant Pallets. A4.
Preferences as a rulo go by con
traries. ,
Ever notlco what a lot of friends
your enemies havc7
Ileus will lay In an Inclosed nest 1
rather than In an open nest.
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Feed the growing pullets well nnd i
keep them coming. It pnjs. i
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The Leghorns and other egg breeds '
require less housing space and less
feed. '
Plan to keep all thrifty pullets nnd i
vigorous, healthy year-old liens for 1
egg production.
The returns from poultry on tho j
fnrm, for capital Invested, nre prob
ably larger than the returns from any !
other farm enterprise. j
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It should be remembered that filthy
henhouses are Ideal places for the ;
breeding of many kinds of Insect
pests.
There should be at least one 'nest
for each four or five hens, and they
should be kept clean uud well supplied
with nest material.
It Is almost impossible to rear tur
keys satisfactorily In a thickly settled
community or where they cannot have
free range for they do not do well
when con!!ue(l In yards.
II
The Tongue Test
Put a little alum on the end of your
tongue and you will have the reason
why alum baking powder should
not be used in food.
England and France forbid the sale
of baking powder containing alum.
You can tell whether baking powder
contains alum by reading the label. t
ROYAL
Baking Powder
Absolutely Pure
Royal Contains No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste