THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. PERUNAit WONDERFUL MEDICINE Rundown and Unable to Work 1 am plonoed to recommend lernnn as It was bonsuclal In rentorliiK my henlth when I was an run Uovrn from overwork and nerron worry and was unablo to take up my repular work. A rrlnnd recommended Peruna and said he was sure that It would IS"1.0? my "'"'Kth. I soon found was BSttlnff bettor and in Bu,"ie ov" 1,TO month I was able to rcsumo my duties with renewed vigor nnd MrcnKtli. It fr.tn.,nJ?r ,8.a wonderful medicine to vitalize the system." For Sale. Everywhere To Vitalize tho System Mr. George Atkinson, Stationary Flrcirian and Member United Workmen, 323 E. 8th Avo., Topoka, Kansas. Ills letter opnoslto leaves llttlo doubt of his faith In Peruna. Liquid or Tablet Form The Difference. Jlmson hud hoard news about Jon Bon thnt pnlnod and grieved him. When ho mot Jonson lio demanded : "What's .this I hoar about you and your wife having trouble? Itefore you were married you told mo you would go to the ends of the earth to Rcthur." "Yes," said Jonson, and there was a great weariness In his voice; "hut I didn't know she wanted to go there In a taxi." Boston Post. Doesn't Know Enough. "Why don't you sue the paper for libel." "Js'ot mo, mister. I ain't had no college education." Looking for Bids. "Did you ever use money In an elec tion?" "No," said Senator Sorghum. "I liavo boon accused of It, hut 1 have always found thnt when you began to hint at money anybody with a vote to sell got his mind entirely olT the election and wanted to turn It Into mi auction." Would Have Given Him Pause. Hix Wore you nervous when you proposed to your wife? Dlx No, but I would have boon If I'd foreseen the present cost of liv ing. Iloston livening Transcript. Work Is the best prescription for suroess. , IT'S NOT YOUR HEART; IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Kidney disease is no respecter of per-1 sons. A majority of the ills afflicting people today can bo traced back to the kidney trouble. The kidneys are tho most important organs of the body. They are the fil tercrs of your blood. If the poisons which nro swept irom the tissues by tho blood are not eliminated through tho kidneys, disease of ono form or another will claim you aa a victim. Kidney disease is usually indicated by weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trou ble, pain in loins and lower abdomen, gall stones, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica and himbago. , All these derangements are nature a signals that tho kidneys need help. You should use GOLD MEDAL Haar lem Oil Capsules immediately. Tho soothing, healing oil stimulates tho kidneys, relieves inflammation and de stroys the germs which have caused it. Go to your druggist today and get box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. In twenty-four hours you should feel health and vigor returning. After you feel somewhat improved continue to take one or two capsules each day, bo as to keep tho first-class condition and ward oft the danger ot other attacks. Ask for the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand. Three sizes. Money re funded if they do not help you. UNHURT BY LONG IMMERSION I COULD HAVE BEEN WORSE Articles Salvaged From Sunken Ships Found to be Practically Unharmed by Action of Water. Captain Reginald Humphreys of the British navy in speaking of tho action of tho sea on vessels and merchandise lays : "Wooden ships, . after being sunk, are rapidly covered with a marine growth which forms a sort of lime deposit nnd preserves the wood In some enses for several centuries. We are Informed by ono of the underwriters of New York1 who had charge of the salvage operation on the Oregon that bicycles were brought up from her hold thnt had been In the water over four months nnd yet looked as bright as when they went down ; also silks the outer folds of which only were In lured." Some wines that had been recov ered from a vessel sunk about fifty years brought $7f a bottle at auction. Gold and some other metals, glass and precious stones are never affected. A new nvenue of wealth Is opened to the world by means of the salvaging submarine. Where Else Could He Shave? A private was busy shaving himself In the open air beside the barracks, when his sergeant came along. "Do you always shave outside?" asked the sergeant. "Of course," answered tho private. "Did you think I was halr-llned?" Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. His Work. Sht Thnt son of ours does nothing . but spend money. He Oh, yes, he does me. Hostess Saw Reason for Thankfulness In View Set Forth by Her Young Visitor. Out on the enst side the other aft ernoon a group of women wore having a porch party. Now. all except ono were married, nnd the married ones constantly talked to the one young spinster on the subject of getting mar ried. They even went so far as to suggest some candidates for her hand. And of one the young womnn said, "Oh, he wouldn't do. lie's been married, and I've not yot reached that stago where I have to take a widower." Absolute silence followed that re mark. With a wild start the girl real ized that three of the women present, Including tho hostess, were second wives. She was Jmt beginning to reach the most painful stage of embarrass ment, when the hostess laughed easily, and tried to utter a remark that would put everybody at ease. "Thank good ness you hnven't," she said. "Other wise you might be In my shoes and I In yours." Indianapolis News. Had Help. Mr. Ilnrdfax So your son Teft us to go Into n hank In the city? How did ho acquit himself? Mr. Tlmbortop Ho didn't acquit himself. It took the best lawyer In tho county to get him acquitted. Its Species. "That petition was a bird." "Sure. Wasn't It a round robin?" Haltlmore American. . The boat of Truth In All Things will enrry you safely over tho most turbu lent seas of life. I This Drink Doesn't Change Its Price 1 I Its quality doesn't vary I and it doesn't start a headache. i The Original I Postum Cereal is pure and drug-free. It will agree with you, and its rich, robust flavor t makes it a big favorite. Postum is a real part of any meal for old and young. I "There's a Reason" j 0 I tv?!T"i i i i ,CE PROBLEM FOR DAIRYMEN Scrupulous Care In Production anr1 Handling of Milk Is Necessary to Keep It Sweet Prepared by tho United States Depart mcnt ot Agriculture.) Keeping milk fresh nnd sweet this 3ummer Is likely to bo more of n prob :um than usual. Cold is the most lm portnnt single factor In keeping milk sweet, and ice Is usually necessary to Accomplish this. In most natural ice sections of tho country, however, there Is a marked scarcity of natural Ice. Heretofore, in regions whore 85 pet cent of American milk has boon pro duced, natural ice lias been plentiful and cheap, and has been tho principal means by which a perishable food product has boon sent long distances to market without spoilage. As a re sult of the mild winter in many sec tions little natural lco was harvested, and since In the North the manufac ture of artificial Ice Is confined prin cipally to tho larger cities, It Is doubt ful If this product would be available to milk producers even If the price ?ould be made satisfactory. On account of the lack of Ice, dairy men will be compelled to use scrupu lous care In the production and hand- . ling of milk and cream. It will be necessary to adhere more closely than ever to the three C's In caring foi milk keeping it clean, cold, nnd cov- sred. One of the most Important factors In reducing the bacterial count In milk, and thus lengthen Its keeping qunlitles, Is the sterilization of uten alls. Palls, strainers, separators, sur face coolers, and shipping cans must be cleaned and sterilized, preferably is-..'- ijfeli -. . ., Sterilizing Dairy Utensils an Impor tant Factor In Keeping Milk Sweet. by steam. Every farmer who can af ford it should possess n steam boiler and sterilizer. If ho feels that this Is too great an expense, there are oth er sterilizers on tho market, cheap but efficient, which will render milk uten sils sterile. A satisfactory home made sterilizer has been developed by the United States department of agri culture, and can be made at a cost of about $10. Complete directions for making it may he obtained by address ing the department, nt Washington. Such Important factors as clean udder, milking with clean hnnds, keep ing the stables dean, and the use of smnll-top palls will lower tho bacterial count, nnd should be carefully observ ed by all milk producers. In cooling milk dairymen should use facilities already existing, such ns cold water In wells nnd springs. When milk Is drawn from u cow It has a temperature of about 05 degrees V. In the North, well and spring water generally varies In temperature from r0 to 00 degrees F. By the use of surface coolers and a tank of cold run ning water, milk can quickly bo cooled and hold within two to four degrees of the water. During warm weather It may bo nec essary to ship or deliver milk twice a day. This would have a tendency to check spoilage, especially of eve ning milk, which Is usually more than twelve hours old when shipped. Milk dealers can do much to prevent spoil age by pastourlzlg the milk. Pasteuri zation not only kills disease bacteria but reduces count, nnd therefore dc lays spoilage. CHECK BAD FLAVOR IN MILK Unless Utensils Are Thoroughly Wash ed and Scalded Fine Flavor of Milk Is Overcome. Milk Itself decnys with ago and pro duces a very offensive odor; and un less the milk utensils are thoroughly washed of all traces of milk and scald ed, the line flavor of the fresh milk and cream will be overcome with the bad llavor of the traces of the decayed A Imitations Are Dangerous N OHIO druggist writes to "Tho Practical Druggist," a prominent Now York Drug Journal, as follows: ."Please furnish formula for Castoria, All tho formulas I have worked with aro either ineffective or disagreeable to administer." To this "Tho Praotical Druggist" replies: "We do not supply formulas for proprietary articles, Wo couldn't if wo wanted to. Your experience with imitative formulas is not surprisiug, but just what is to bo expected. When Castoria is wanted, why not supply the genuine? If you make a substitute, it is not fair or right to label it Castoria, Wo can givo you all sorts of laxative preparations for .children, but not Castoria, and we think a mother who asks for Castoria would not feel kindly toward you if you gave her your own product under such a name." No mother with a spark of affection for her child will overlook the signa ture of Chas. H. Fletcher when buying Castoria. mm mm Children Cry For iNct f.nnfcntsl5EluidDraohml 111 ALGOHOIi-arBROJINT. n AYcidablcIVcparationCtfAS similatintlicroodbyHea tlnglhcStnacnsandBarebtfa TiicrchyPfomoUnSBMcs Cheerfulness rundRcstCofltoins. neither Onlam.Morphuienor Mineral. NoTNfVHCOTic (lmM Sugar AhclpfulRcmedyfor. ConstipatlortaiuiDiarrhoci ' y nec Sleep1 jTjiECEOTATniCoW.Qm Mothers Must Use Care. Why do we so often call your attention to Imitations of Fletcher's Cnstork? Because It Is a baby's medicine and imitations ore always dangerous, particularly imitations of a remedy for infants. ' Your druggist may not keep an imitation but they are to be found on drug-store shelves. Reliable druggists think only of the welfare of their customers. Tho other kind only of tho greater profit to be made on imitations. Your own judgment tells you that Fletcher's Castoria having for over thirty years at great expense held up its reputation, must jeal ously guard it. Then, it follows that this company must use the very best of material. Must employ experts in the selection of the herbs. Must retain skilled chemists in its manufacture. Your same good judgment must tell you that these irresponsible imitators are trading on your credulity and the reputation built up by Mr. Fletcher, during all these years, for his Castoria. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLETTHATIS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Exact Copy of Wrapper. J9 Bears the Signature of THC CENTAUR COMPANY, N BW YORK CITY. BEST BUYERSSELLERS or cattle HoossHttp STOCK YAftDS-OMAHAt W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 34-1919. A Joiner. "Didn't you say you wero something of n bolshevlst?" "Yes. Uut I'm cured. You see, 1 used to be one of these peoplo who wanted to Join every now society that came along." Show us a homely buoy and wo'U show you n father that'll admit It looks like Its mother. LetCuticuraBe Your Beauty Doctor All dnizgl.U; Boap 25. Ointment HIM, Talcum SB. Bamplo rach treo nt "Ottlcva, D.pt. E, Deltas." PATENTS Watinn K. Oolnxnatv Patent Iwjor, Wuhlnglon, D. O. Adrlcs and booka f reav Uateareaion&blo. UJbiM,tiiinoa. UoaUorrlcu. j LUCKY STRIKE cigarette It's toasted to in crease the good, wholesome flavor of the Kentucky Burley tobacco. A regular man's smoke and delicious! O ) Ounranteeti tgr r milk.