The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 30, 1919, Image 9

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    NORTH PLATTK SKMl WEEKLY THIIH'NH.
NOW RAISES
600 CHICKENS
After Being Relieved of Or
ganic Trouble by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Oregon, III." I took Lydia E. Pink
oam'b Vegetable Compound for nn or-
.gantc troublo which
(pulled me down un
til 1 could not put my
foot to the floor and
could scarcely do my
work, and as I livo
on a small farm and
raise six hundred
chickens every year
it made it very hard
for me.
"1 saw the Com
pound advertised in
our paper, and tried
it It has restored
my health so I can do all my work and
I am so grateful that I am recommend
ing it to my friends." Mrs. D. M.
Ai-teus, R. R. 4, Oregon. 111.
Only women whohavo suffered the tor
Cures of such troubles and have dragged
long from day to day can realize the
relief which this famous root and herb
remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters.
Women everywhere in Mrs. Altera'
condition should profit by her recom
mendation, and if there are any com-
S Mentions write Lydia E. Pinkham's
ledicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice.
The result of their 40 years exporienco
is at your service.
lIllllllllllliMIJIIIIIIIIII
An Obsession.
The fnvorlto American sport Just
now appears to bo noostlng prices.
The prices advance whllo you sleep,
nnd In tlio morning you nro qulto like
ly to And a new schedule awaiting you
with a uniform Increase all along
the Hue.
At least, that's what a Cleveland
man believes, nnd lie points In proof
to a certain conversation lie claims to
have overheard recently In n down
town store. Here It Is:
Clerk (to proprietor) Isn't It nbout
time for us to mark down our shelf
worn straw bats?
Proprietor (In horror) Mark 'cm
down I You mean min k 'cm up.
The Cutlcura Toilet Trio
ITnvIng cleared your kin keep it clear
by making Cutlcura your every-day
j toilet preparations. The soap to clcanso
nnd purify, tho Ointment to sootho and
I heal, tho Talcum to powder and per
i fume. No toilet tablo Is complete
j without them. 25c everywhere. Adv.
i
What Arc These Maples?
What are these maples and beeches
and birches but odds and Idyls and
madrigals; what are these pines and
firs and spruces but holy hymns?
Holmes.
No Interest
"Iteggle Is very narrow."
"Of course; most Hats arc.
ton Transcript.
-Bos-
A Serious Law.
"What is the law of gravity?"
"That you must not laugh at a
Joke."
OLD 1 AGE STARTS
WITH YOUR KIDNEYS
Sclenco says that old ago begins with
weakened kidneys and digestive organs.
This being true, it is ensy to believe
that by keeping tho kidneys and diges
tive organs cleansed and In proper work
ing order old ago can bo deferred and
life prolonged far beyond that enjoyed
by tho average person. .ft
Tor over 200 ycar3 GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil has been relieving the
weaknesses and disability due to advanc
ing years. It la a standard old-timo
homo remedy and needs no introduction.
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil is inclosed
in odorless, tasteless capsules contain
ing about 5 drops each. Take them as
you would a pill, with a swallow of
water. Tho oil stimulates tho kidney
action and enables tho organs to throw
oit tue poisons which cause prematura
old age. New life and streugtli lncrcaso
as you continuo tho treatment. AVhcn
completely restored continuo taking a
capsule or two each day. GOLD MED
AL Haarlem Oil Capsules will keep you
in health and vigor and prevent a return
of the disease.
Do not wait until old ago or discaso
bavo settled down for good. At tho first
sign that your kidneys are not working
properly, go to your druggist and get a
box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
Capsules. Money refunded if they do
not help you. Three sizes. But re
member to ask for the original imported
GOLD MEDAL brand. In sealed packages.
PAT EVIDENTLY MADE GOOD
News From America Seemed1 to Prove
Irishman Had Not Misjudged
His Capacity.
I'nt FInnegan had left his wife In
Ireland nnd gone to America to try
his fortune nnd establish a home for
, his family in the new World. It was
Borne two or three weeks after Pat's
departure that bis wife stood In the
meager gnrden in front of her home,
looking down the road her man had
gone, and moodll.v speculating on his
success. She wns rudely startled by
the harsh voice of Mrs. O'Leary call
ing her over the fence.
"Have you heard the news from
America, Mrs. FInnegan?"
"Faith, an' Ol have not."
"'Tis In the paper this maruln'.
Iteaa it fer ycrsilf. 'America gone
dry. Last alcoholic drink sold at mid
night, Juno 20.' "
Mrs. FInnegan looked doubtful for
a minute; then, swelling with pride
and casting a triumphant glance at
Mrs. O'Leary, she shouted back:
"Faith, an' Pat nlways said, give him
two weeks an' there was not a country
in tho wourld he couldn't drink dry."
Life.
He's Lucky at That.
My youngest boy and I were In a
restaurant nnd the waiter asked what
we would have. The boy said: "Any
thing but ham. and eggs; that's al! I
ever get at home." Chicago Tribune.
An old bachelor says being pos
sessed Is nine points of the Inw with
women.
Unfortunate Arras.
Arras, on the Itlvur Scarpe, was the
capital of the Gallic tribe of Atrebates
In the time o Cnesar. Later the capi
tal of Artols, Arras Is now tho chief
city of the department of Pas-de-Cnlals.
Since the fourth century Arras
has been famed for Its woolen cloth,
and particularly for fine tapestry hang
ings. Arrns was invaded In 1014, when her
grand palace and petit palace were de
stroyed by bombs. The grent cathedral
was. absolutely shattered, as well as
the railway station. Not one house
was left Intact. Just one of the former
Inhabitants, nn old woman, was left
there. Although It teemed with mili
tary life, beautiful Arras became a
corpse a dead city.
His Regrets
"No doubt it Is the continual gnaw
ing ot your conscience, because of your
outrageous profiteering, that prevents
you from sleeping!'' we sternly de
clared. "Oh, no!" returned the human hog.
"What keeps me awake Is tho thought
that there Is no wny by which I enn
collect a draw-back on the goods I sold
for reasonable profits before the pres
ent em of high prices." Kansas City
Star.
, The Imperative.
Heck "I understand that your wife
Is subject to moods." Peck "Wrong!
She hns but one, and I am subject to
that."
It Is tho people who lack love who
find It so hard to forgive.
1
At the Bediming'
and the End
of the Day
There's health and comfort
in the truly All-American
table beverage
The Original
FOSTUM
Cereal
Bid your coffee troubles
good-bye by joining the
great army who now drink
Postum instead of coffee.
Two sizes, usually sold at 15c and 25c.
Everywhere at Grocers.
TREATMENT FOR CANE FRUITS
As Soon as Fruiting Season Is Over
Old Canes Should Be Pruned
Out and Durned.
Cnno fruits, Including rnspberrios,
blackberries nnd dewberries, growing
under normnl conditions, produce
strong, vigorous shoots from tho
crowns enrly in tho spring, says V. It.
Gardner of the University of Missouri
college of agriculture. These become
the fruiting ennes the following year.
When they get to be about two and
one-half to throe feet high they should
have their terminals pinched back an
Inch or two to stlmulnte the formation
of lateral or branch shoots. This
makes a more compact bush thnt Is
less subject to winter injury, nncV
thnt, under ordinary ctrcumstances, Is
more productive. The cane fruit plan
tation should be gone over several
times, .pinching back ench time the
shoots that have reached u height of
two and nnc-hnff or three feet since
they were gone over before. The lat
erals yshould then be nllowed to grow
as long as they will, no heading bnck
being afforded them until the begin
ning of tho following season, when
they may be shortened to a length of
12 to 18 inches.
If for nny renson the new shoots of
the cane fruits have been allowed to
become four to six feet tall without
pinching, they should not be headed
buck during the summer. Such late
heading would be liable to force the
production of laterals that would not
mature well before winter, and thnt
consequently would be more subject
to winter Injury.
As soon ns the fruiting season is
over the old canes that have borne
fruit should he pruned out, carried off
tho patch or field nnd burned. Many
growers neglect to remove these old
enncs until the following spring; but it
Is importnnt that they he removed
promptly. If left during the summer
nnd fnll months, they harbor Insects
and dlscnses that spread to the new
growth, decrease the next year's crop
nnd shorten the life of the plantation.
As n matter of fact, the best and most
effective way to deal with the Insect
nnd disease problem in tho cane fruit
plantation Is to cut out nnd burn tho
old canes Immediately after each fruit
ing senson. They hnve to be removed
mm
A Field of Empire Red Raspberries
Trained to a Single Wire Trellis,
Under the Linear System.
anyway nnd, It Is no more expensive
or troublesome to remove them then
than later. When this plan Is followed
spraying seldom need be resorted to
foi the cane fruits.
Commercial plnntlngs of the cane
fruits should receive thorough culti
vation throughout the growing season.
In the case of small home plantings,
heavy mulching with straw, leaves,
corn stalks, lawn clippings, etc., may
take the place of cultivation. This
helps keep down weeds, conserves the
moisture, keeps the soli cool during the
hot summer months and otherwise pro
motes tho health and growth of the
plants.
CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE
Appropriate Music.
"Cnn't you play something else than
that everlasting 'March' from 'Lohen
grin' nt my wedding?" asked tho sev
eral times grass widow, who was ar
ranging for another of her mntrl
monlnl events.
"Certainly, mndam," responded tho
courteous orgnnlst,, And ns the bridal
cortege wended Its wny down tho aisle
the church shook to the thundering
forth of tjmt popular clnsslc:
"Over and Over Again I" Kxchnngo.
A Compliment.
Simon Wolf, the Jewish leader, Is
eighty-two years old, and he Is a
great friend of Chauncey Depew, who
has just turned eighty-five. On the
dny that Depew was eighty-live Wolf
sent him n telegram saying. "You are
thteo years my senior in years and
fifty years my senior In Intellect."
Which Is a rather neat compliment.
Value of Orchard Is Greatly Increased
by Spraying Cost Is Compara
tively Small.
Although spraying Is one of tho
most expensive of orchard operations,
the value of the crop Is so greatly In
creased thereby, that It Is n compara
tively small Investment, tho expense
amounting to merely a fraction of re
turns directly due thereto. Orchard
spraying Is very chcup form of Insurance.
PROVIDE VARIETY OF FRUITS
Sufficient Supply Can Be Produced in
home Orchards Throughout Large
Part of Year.
A sufllclcnt rango In variety of
fruits can bo produced in home or
chards throughout a large portion of
the country to provide a supply In the
fresh state for the table during a
large part of tho year and for canning
nnd otherwise conserving for use as
desired.
Instead of seeing snakes nnd other
reptiles, tho bibulous tramp sees axes
and wood saws.
When n married woman sits for a
portrait her husband has a stand
for It.
likffih-Krt Contents 15PluidDrapfr
Two Fast Talkers.
Oklahoum produces two of the fast
est talkers In the national house of
representatives. The expert oillclal ste
nograph rs of tho lower body sav that
Representatives Scott nnd Ferrlp -md
Charley Carter the latter with a trace
of Indian blood In his veins enn spin
out words faster thnn possibly any
body else In public life. Their diction
and enunciation nro good, however,
and they are easier to report steno
graphically than a slow-talking spenk
er who gets his sentences all "balled
up" and hns not termlnnl fncllltles
when he gets Involved with nouns, ad
jectives, verbs nnd ndverhs. The fel
low who starts a sentence nnd never
puts a verb in It Is the pest of repor
torlol experience.
When a Colt Is a Steer.
A clerk of the Urltish war trade de
partment, answering an applicant for
permission to export n pedigreed colt
to South Africa, asked: "State If the
colt Is a shorthorn steer." Photographs
of the letter have been circulated by
the applicant.
Never fear to bring the subllmest
comfort to the smallest trouble.
Back Given Out?
Housework ia too bard for . woman
who it half lick, nervous and alwaya
tired. But it keeps piling up, and give
wwlc kldneya no timo to recover. If
your back it lame and aJy and your
kidneyg irregular; if you have "blue
tpclli," tick headaches, nervousness,
dizziness nnd rheumatic pains, use
Doan'a Kidney PiXU. Thev have done
wonders for thousands of worn out
women.
A Nebraska Case
Mrs. Frank l'lkas-
lov. .2036 P St., Lif -coin,
Nob., says: "I
pwyAWtor'
StorT
was in awful ouapo
from Inflammation
ot tho bladder. I lay
flat on my back for
a week with terrible
agony in the small
ot It. My kidneys
acted irregularly and
annoyed mo greatly.
I could hardly re
frain from scream
ing. My feet swelled
twice their natural
nlzo and v 6 r 1 1 g o
nnnltn hnrl mn nnnrlv
crazy. Three boxes of Uoan's Kidney
l'Uia entirely cured me or tno lnnam
matlon of the bladder and backache.
Tho dizziness wont away and tho
swelling went down."
Get Do.n'i at Any Store, 00c Bo
DOAN'S 'VfJifs
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y.
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Children Cry For
iig'.ri in n "
i rnnnr.-.l PER GENT.
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$j IJnilthcStomadisawlBrfj
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Mineral. NoTTJAbou w
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him S""
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Constipation and Diarrhoea
ana rcvcrisnnw
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TfflSCESTAtmUOHPMi"
TMTTVV "YOK
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium,
Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee.
For more than thirty years it has been in constant uso for tho
relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea;
allaying-Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the
Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving
healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The
Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
pBcars the Signature of
j4
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Girdles of Braided Fabric.
On the long overldouses silk cords
or ropes of braided fabric are the fa
vorite girdles.
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
TMK OINTAUH COMPANY, NW YORK OITV.
Give every one a square deal.
Theodore Roosevelt.
Jf George Washington never told a
lie, we'll bet tie didn't make fishing a
hobby.
The average man doesn't kntw his
poor relntlons and ills rich ones don't
know him.
None.
"lias Mrs. Nexdore any grandcbJV
drcn?"
"No; they are all perfect Imps."
No man who listens to doubt will da
wbnt bo Intended. riorbcrt Kaufman,
OOD IDEA!
Open your
LuckyStrikepack
age this way tear
off part of the top
only.
Protects the Lucky Strike
cigarette a cigarette made
of that delicious real Bur
ley tobacco. It's toasted.
Ql Guaranteed by