The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 13, 1919, Image 3

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    THE SEMUWEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
THIS WOMAN
SAVED FROM
AN OPERATION
By taking LydiaE. Pinkham'
Vegetable Compound, One
of Thousands of Such Cases.
Black RIvor Falls, Wla.-"As LydU
.. Plnkham'a Vegotablo Compound
saved ma from no
operation. I cannot
say enough In prais
of it I suffered from
organic trouble! and
my side hurt me so
I could hardly bo up
from my bed, and I
wao unablo to do my
housework. I had
the best doctors in
Eau Claire and they
wantod me to havo
an operation, but
LvdiaE. Plnkham'a
Vegetable Compound cured mo so I did
not need tho operation, and I am telling
.all my friends about it" Mrs. A. W.
inzeb, Block River Falls, Wis.
It is just such experiences as that of
Mrs. Binzer that has made this famous
root and herb remedy a household word
rom ocean to ocean Any woman who
uffers from inflammation, ulceration,
displacements, backache, nervousness,
irregularities or "the blues" should
not rest until eho has given it a trial,
and for special' advico write Lydia EL
Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.
Literal
"Some, unfortunately, fall by the
-wayside." "Well, even then they are
"hitting tho trail."
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
by LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thsr
cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh la a local disease, greatly Inftu
enced by constitutional conditions. IIALL'B
CATAIUtH MEDICINE will cure oatarrh.
if l taken Internally and acts through
the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the
B ystem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE!
la composod of some of the best tonic
known, combined with some of the best
blood purifiers. The perfect combination
of the Injrredlents in HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE Is' what produces such won
derful results In catarrhal conditions.
Druggists 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo. O.
The man who Is too poor to lend his
friends money will never have many
enemies.
Keep your liver active, your boweli cli
y taking Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta and
you'll keep healthy, wealthy and wlie. Adv.
How hnppy Is ho that owes nothing
but to himself.
Work loo Hard ?
This time of the year Hnds everyone
hurrying to get the home cleaned up
for summer. It's a pleasure, too, when
you're well, but no man or woman with
a "bad back" enjoys doing anything.
If your back is lame, if sharp twinges
catch you when lif tine and you feel
tired and worn out, kidney weakness is
likely causing your trouble. Don't wait!
Delay may cause gravel, dropsy or
Hright'i disease. Doan's Kidney Pills
hare helped rwonle the world oyer.
An Iowa Cose
Jtov. Wm. Heln.
Pastor of German
Methodist Episcopal
Church. 525 E. State
St., Mason City,
Iowa, says: "I cheer
fully recommend
Doan's Kidney Pills,
bocause I have ob
tained very satisfac
tory results from
their use. Some years
ago my back was In
jured and since then
I have had a weak
and painful back. I
found Doan's Kidney
Tallin warn 1itt nrfu,
T1B1
I needed to strengthen my back. They
have quickly relieved me of the pain
and In every way have brought entire
satisfaction."
Get Doan's at Any Store, 60c a Box
doan's yfxiv
FOSTSt-MILD URN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y.
'Hooked to Death!
This may happen if your cuttle have horns, or
they may Injure each other nud keep the whole
herd exoltod. BIS HUMANE. Provont horn
growing while calvoa are young. It means
contented and moro profitable herd. Uee
DR. DAVID ROBERTS'
MORN KILLER
At our dealers or
POSTPAID 50c
Commit Da. DAVID ROBERTS
.about all animal aliments, in
formation free. Send for price
list of medicines and iret Fit EE
copy of "The Cottle Specialist" wttn mil infor
mation on Abortion in Cons. DR. DAVID ROBERTS
VETERINARY CO., ICO Grind Ave.. Waukeths. Wli
How io Relieve
DEAFNESS
Science has at last devlaed a remarkable Instrument
lor the treatment of Deaf new. Jnat a few mlnntei
application In yonrown borne each day is required
Users testify to wonderful restoration of ocarina,
If yon have bead noises )t von are only slightly
bard of hearlngoralmost totally deaf,doirt delay
the Anrasago war be the means of bringing back
Sour hoarlDB. Wonderful New Method. The
.ur&sago cans Into play tho dormant organs of the
ear, strengthens them by eierclse and breaks down
the catarrh congestion which causes Bit of all deaf-
fieas. Try the Aurasage ten days free in Tour own
tome without a penny In advance we gladly send
t to yon by prepaid parcel post no coat to yon 1 f It
falls to help your hearing. Write today for valuable
booklet ana our groat fHHIl oner of the now 88 Ton
Usui Bar Phone. Address
MEARS EAR PHONE CO,
PnC 48, 45 W. 84 tb 8r. New Xork City
ait.-, m
BEST BUYERS"SELLERS cattuI
hogs-sheep STOCK YAROS'OMAHAi
i
CALIFORNIA
PaolHo Orove with Its Ideal climate fa.
moui summer and winter resort city on
charming Monterey Bay HI miles south
f Ban Francisco. Wonderful fishing; world
renowned auto drives along rugged shores
and in beautiful pine, oak and cypress
forests. Free literature. Address Cbambet
f Commerce. Paotflo a rove, Cat,
tm 1,1
n
a &c CAPITAL
"Old King Coal" and His Ever-Increasing Family
WASHINGTON. An Interesting new exhibit litis just been added to the
collections of the Nntloiml museum here. It consists of n 200-pound lump
of coal and about COO little glass bottles containing various products that can
be made from this lump. The exhibit,
However, Is not quite nnlshc,d. When
It Is there will be 1,400 of these little
glass Dottles.
These exl. is represent tho
achievement of the new American coal
products Industry, one of the most Itn-
ijuiuim ui our war names, which me
scientists of the governnient are tlolng
everything In their power to keep alive.
Wth half the coal in the world In Its
possession Is seems foolish for the
United States to" Import all its coal by
products from Germany. Yet this la what happened before the war, and this
Is whnt may happen again unless steps ore taken to protect the new Infant
until it learns to walk safely.
The rise of the coal by-products Industry In this country with the excep
tion of the manufacture of dyestulTs has been so quiet and Inconspicuous
that the public Is still unacquainted with the numerous amazing things that
uro contained In conl. This exhibit In tho museum Is to fninlllnrlzo tho public
with these products. Dr. Chester K. Gilbert, curator of minernl technology of
the museum, Is also attempting to nronso people to the Importance of coal
by-products by a series of pamphlets' and lectures, 1h which he puts tho com
plicated, scientific side of the now Industry In popular form.
The United States stands to gain a brand now Industry with nlmost unlim
ited possibilities from the war, if it succeeds In holding out against tho
renewed efforts of the German coal by-products Industry to supply the world.
What Constitutes Violation of the Sherman Law?
RKCONSIDEKATION by congress of all antitrust legislation Is recommended
by the chamber of commerce of the United States as the result of a refer
endum vote of Its alltllnted trade and commercial organizations. Completo
returns from a referendum, made pub
QPOHY VHIttk MUCH OFHIM)
I
conduct to be administered by it supervisory body for, 1,159 ; against, 3S9.
An enlnrged federal trade commission should be made the supervisory
body for, 1,102 ; ngolnst, 437.
In view "Of the Importance of the functions of the trade commission ns
they would exist the membership of the federal trade commission should be
Increased to nine for, 1,104; against 422.
Some modillcation of the Sherman Inw seems desirable, not only to carry
business over .the period of readjustment, but for the peTmnnent benefit of
the country. Enlightened business men are not advocating the repeal of the
law, despite some of Its bad features; tt 1?. even doubtful whether congress
could be persuaded to eliminate the provision designating nny violation ns n
criminal offense. -
What ls'advoeated is an amendment conferring upon some federal admin
istrative agency the power to determine In ndViinco whether a proposed agree
ment or combination"" constitutes a violation of the law. As It Is now tho
business man Is more or less at sea.
Children's Bureau Weighing the Nation's Babies
WEIGHING of more than 2,000,000 babies, establishment of many new
health centers to ndvlse mothers on the care of their children nnd stimu
lation of the movement to keep children In school and provide them adequate
recreation, nre reported by tho chil
dren's bureau as some of the results of
Its children's year campaign.
More than 11,000,000 women par
ticipated in the activities of tho year.
It was planned to save at least 100.000
of the 300.000 children who die annual
ly of preventable diseases.
The llrst activity of the year was
a tpst of children under six to see
.whether they were up to the stand
ards of weight and height for their
nges. Nearly 7.000,000 record cards
were Issued, of which more tlum 2,000,000 have been tabulated, with others
yet to be turned In,
A number of communities have undertaken a second test this spring to
Include Children missed in the llrst nnd also to note Improvement In thosi
previously registered.
Need for preventive work oh bglinlf of children was said to have been
emphasized by the Information obta ined by the tests. According to report -received
from state child welfare chairmen of the council of 'national dcfensi-.
communities in 21 states have employed new public henlth nurses. From ten
of these states a total of 137 new nurses has been reported, -
A number of communities have provided scholarship funds to enable chil
dren of needy parents to continue their education after they reacit the legnl
working age. At least one such scholarship for eaeli of the 281,000 school
houses In the United Stntes Is tho goal that has been set.
No Wonder We Licked Fritz With Men Like These!
WALTI3U 1IAKTMAN, Chicago, sergeant of Company L, Three Hundred ami
Slxty.fourth infantry, who came In the other day on a transport, unhii
nlded and unsuug, Is one of the most heroic figures of tlio'wnr. The morning of
September 20, Hartman with eight
to drop. The advancing column began
to break- tip. Hartman, who had taken two bg Luger pistols from two German
ofllcers, got out In front of tho wholo German outfit and told them things
Hurtman's parents were born In Germany and the Huns hnd no difficulty m
understanding Just whnt he meant. The I.ugers had u language of their own
The Germans In range of the guns of the Yanks laid down their arm.-.
More Germans kept coming out of Cheppy as the American urmy on the otlu-r
side closed In. As fast as they came the nine Yanks forced them to lay down
their arms.
After a time they quit coming nnd the nine Yanks found they had 10.1
German captives, Including five ofllcers. '
Then Sergeant Ilnrtnian ordered his eight men to advance down the road
toward Cheppy to see If they could bag a few more Teutons. He sturted tho
103 Germans back toward the American lines.
"They were the maddest Germans I ever snw," Ilnrtinnn said. "When those
German officers found out tlmt they and 158 men had sutvendered to nine
YnnkK's they were blue In tho face. Going back wo marched nnd mnrched,
and tho longer we inarched tho mnfldor those Germans got, hut I had the guns."
Hartman Ihib been recommenced for tho D. S. O. und the Croix do Guerre
with nulins.
aSx
i 'Jmt!xM v
mS&3?1
JfCM?Vj5MtV 1
Jggrfyftgfegg-yC
lic recently, show that the membership
voted In favor of all four proposals ad
vanced by a special committee which
studied the subject. The proposals
nnd the vote .follow:
Congress should be asked Immedi
ately to consider the present situation
of all statutes constituting our anti
trust legislation for, 1,543 ; against, 51.
In consideration of existing anti
trust legislation there should be formu
lation of standards of general business
men In attacking In the Argonne got
lost In a fog When the fog lifted h
found ho was five miles within th
Geniinn lines nnd In front of n loiu
column of the enemy retreating from
Choppy.
The nine Yanks stnrted out to
whip all the Germans In sight. A Ger
man fired and missed and a Ynnk
trench knife got lilm. The Yankees
began shooting and the Germans began
tt tt fsntsrsMii sussi as - - x vf . vi
ROADS IN NATIONAL FORESTS
New Law Makes Available for Expend
iture $9,000,000 for Roads
and Traits.
(Prepared by tho United Slates Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
The development of the nntlonnl for
rot road systems Is given great linpe
ius by the terms of the post olllce up
I roprlatlons net which the president
I'ns signed. Hesldes Increasing by
5200.000,000 the total fund available
j i.uder the federal aid rond act, the
ipw law makes available for expendi
ture by" tho secretary of ngrlculttire
isn.000,000 for roads, and trulls.
The law also authorizes the sccro-
j tury of war. to transfer to the scero-
tnry of agriculture, material, equip-
"tent and supplies suitable for high
way Improvement and not needed by
Hie war department. While most of
ilils will be distributed among the high
ny commissions of the-states for use
federal aid road projects, not to
xceed 10 per cent may be reserved by
the secretary of agriculture for use In
I wilding natural forest roads or other
roads constructed under his direct su
pervision. The $0,000,000 fund may bo used for
maintenance as well , as survey and
construction. Tho new legislation, like
the federal aid road act, authorizes the
building of roads and trails necessary
for the use and development .of na
tional foreft resources or desirable for
P'p proper administration, protection,
and Improvement of such forest, or
co-operative local contributions can be
tihtalned, but in addition It contains a
now feature of much Importance.
Tills new feature permits the sccre
of agriculture without tho co-operation
tf local ofllclals to build and maintain
"any road or trnll within n nntlonnl
forest which ho llntls necessary for
the proper administration, protection
and Improvement of such forest, or
Mhlch In his opinion Is of nntlonnl
Importance." In the view of forestry
ollicltils this Inw Is the most Important
siep ever taken for rapid development
of national forest roads system, nnd
will be of Inestimable benefit to the
local public.
"The measure gives us much bronder
scope for a fully developed program
tluin we have had before Bays Ilenry
S. Graves, chief of the forest service,
In commenting on the new law. "Un-
Good Road 'In One of Our National
I Forests.
' der the federal aid rontl act we had
for roads within or partly within the
forests, $1,000,000 a year, available un
til expended. Owing to the war, which
practically halted the work, we have
an accumulated balance of S2.500.000
unexpended and another $1,000,000
which will become available July 1.
I " "Tills legislation will not only make
It easier to protect the forests with
out costly expenditures to fight bad
fires in Inaccessible localities, but will
1 also help enormously the many small
communities and scattered settlers In
j find inenr the forests who now suffer
i for lack of roads. It will also en
1 nble the construction of important
i trunk-line ronds crossing the maun
I tnlns, with suitable provision of sub
I sldlary roads. One result unquestlon-
nbly will be a marked development of
recroatlonnl use of these great national
playgrounds with their wealth of too
little known attractions. Altogether,
the opening up of the forests to moro
complete nnd varied use by the pub
lic, which is the fundamental object of
their ndmlnlstrntlon, will bo tremen
dously ndvanced."
Under the Inw preference is given to
jtlio employment of honornbly dis
charged soldiers, sailors and marines
for the required Inbor.
KEYSTONERS VOTE FOR ROADS
Out of 504,029 Votes Recently Cast
?.84,780 Were In Favor of $50,000,.
000 Bond l6sue.
Out of 504,020 votes cast m tho re
cent Pennsylvania election op tho
$50,000,000 bond Issue for gootl ronds,
384,780 wero Jn favor of the bond Is
sue. Pennsylvania Is over two to ono
for proper, permnnent highways, and
Is willing to pay for them
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never
Suspect It
Applicants for Insurance Often
Rejected.
Judging from reports from druggists
rrho are constantly in direct touch with
the public, there is one preparation that
has been very successful in overcoming
these conditions. The mild and healing
influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is
coon realized. It stand the highest for
its remarkable record of success.
An examining physician for one of the
prominent Life Insurance Companies, in
an interview of the subject, made the as
tonishing statement that one reason why
so manv applicants for Insurance are re
jected is because kidney trouble Is so
common to the American people, and the
large majority of those whose applica
tions are declined do not even suspect
that they have the disease. It is on sale
at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes,
medium and large.
However, If you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co,, Binghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper. Adv.
In Demand.
"Who Is your favorite screen star?1
"A man nnmetl Illobbs."
"I never heard of him. Whnt com
pany Is ho with?"
"He's at the head of his own com-1
pnny, nnd along nbout fly time he does '
a land-ofllcc business." Birmingham ;
Age-Herald.
BOSCHEE'S SYRUP
will quiet your cough, soothe tho ln
finmnintlon of a sore throat nnd lungs, !
etop Irritntton In the bronchial tubes,
Insuring a good night's rest, free from
coughing and with ensy expectoration
In the morning. Made and sold In
Amerlcn for fifty-two yenrs. A won
derful prescription, assisting Nature In
building up your general health and
throwing off the disease. Especially
useful In lung trouble, asthma, croup,
bronchitis, etc. For sale In all civil
lxed countries. Adv.
Over Particular.
"I understand they nre very particu
lar In thnt dressmaking establish
ment." "S particular that they press nil
their mourning suits with sad Irons."
FRECKLES
Now Is tbc Tim to Get Rid of Tteie Ugly Spot-
Thtr' no longer the Ughttit ntcd of reeling
sihamed of your freckle, Othlne double
strength Is guaranteed to remove these homely
epoti. ,
Simply get an ounce of Olhlne double
strength from your druggist, end apply a little
of It night and morning and you should soon see
that even the wornt freckles hare begun to dla
appear, while the lighter nnea hare Tanlahed en
tlrely. It la seldom that more than one ounce
la needed to completely clear the akin and gain
a beautiful clear complexion.
Be jure to. aik for the double strength Othlne.
as this fa aold under guarantee of money back
If It falls to remove freckles Adr.
Cause and Effect.
"Jones has such lantern Jaws."
"Maybe that Is why his face lights
'P so when ho talks."
Hate You Tried Tuxedo in the New
"TEA-FOIL" PACKAGE?
It is the most popular innovation
of many years in smoking to
bacco packages. Smokers are
delighted with its many ad'
mntages. Handier fits
the pocket. No digging
the tobacco out with
the finger. Keeps the
pure fragrance of
Tuxedo to the last
pipeful. Not quite
i much tobacco
Finest Burtey Tobacco
Mellow-aged till perfect
a dash of Chocolate
MY HEAD!
When th
head feels
thick or
aches, "when
one feels all
out-of-sorta
perhaps a
o o a t o d
tonguo it
is the signal
that poisons
are accumu
lating in the
system, and
should bo
cleaned out
fit nnpjt.
Auto-intoxication can bo best
ascribed to our own neglect or
carelessness. When tho organs fail
in tho discharge of their duties,
the putrefactive germs set in and
generato toxins actual poison-,
which fill one's own body.
Sleepiness after meals, flushing
of the face, extreme lassitude, bil
iousness, dizziness, sick headache, ,
acidity of tho stomach, heartburn,
offensive breath, anemia, loss of
weight and muscular power, de
crease of vitality or lowering of
resistance to infectious diseases,
disturbance of tho eye, dyspepsia,
indigestion, gastritis, many forms
of catarrh, asthma, car affections
and allied ailments result from
auto-intoxication orsclf-poisoning.
Take castor oil, or procure at
tho drug storo, a pleasant vege
table laxative, called Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets, composed of
May-apple, aloes and jalap.
Your Best Asset
A Skin Cleared By
Cuticura Soap
Alldrugg-iiUj BoapaS, Ointment 25 A CO, Talcum J6.
Sample each free of 'Cntlenra. Dp B, BMton."
Now Is the Time
io Buy a Farm in
Good Old U.S.A.'
Although tbs war Is over, tlia de
mand for food continues. The builneaa
of producing things to eat, therefore,
gives promise of paying eatlefactory
dividends.
The U. S. ItAII.ItOAD ADMINIS
TRATION offer the co-operation of Its
HOMICHKHKE113' UUItEAU to those
who with to onuage In farming, stock
.raising, dairying, poultry railing, fruit
growlnit, and kindred pureults. Free
Information will be furntahed about
farm opportunities In any ' State on
request.
writs today. Cllve me the name of
the State you want Information about;
aay what line of farm activity you
wlah to follow, and the number of
acres you will need, and let me know
what kind of terms you desire. The
moru particulars you can send regard.
Ire your requirements, the better t can
erve you.
Nothing ts Sell. Only Intsnsitlos ts Gin.
J. 1. 1SDWAHDH, Munuger.
Acrl. Section, U. a. nallroad Admlnla.
tratlou, lioom 2000, Washington, D. C
A dull piny will never annoy you tl
you let your wife go to It alone.
Out of debt, out of danger.
"Your Nose
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The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe
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