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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1919)
NORTH PL ATT H SEMI A KKKIA TKIIU K. QUICK! YOUR HAIR NEEDS "DANDERINE" Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezont costs only a few cents. "CARRY ON"! If Constipated, Bilious or Headachy, take "Cascarets" Check ugly dandruff I . Stop coming out and double hair Its beauty 5 5 c a package before the war c a package during the war c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! 17 FOR GOATS, ROBES, ETC Made to your order without extra charge, With your first order wo give yon a $0.00 pair of gauntlet gloves. 8end us your hides, wo guarantee all work. TWIN CITY FUR COAT AND ROBE CO 1629 S. E. Fifth St., Minneapolis, Minn. Airy Persiflage. "An uvintor lives high." "Oh, I don't know; only one flight up.' Our Idea of u hopeless ilar Is a per son who says ho never makes mistakes. tAOC MA THE HOME SECTOR A WEEKLY TOR THE NEW CIVILIAN 1 CONDUCTED BY THE FORMER EDITORIAL COUNCIL OF Che Stars and Stripes AH you Yanks who, far out at sea or in the muddy dugouts, louy billet and chill barrack of the A. E. F., found tho going a little easier because of The Start and Stripes, will enjoy this new weekly by the same bunch, for tho same bunch, in tho same spirit. The Stats and Stripes was hauled down and folded away a fortnight before the peace treaty was signed, but the men who wrote or drew ninety per cent, of the contents of that famous soldiers' weekly have not broken ranks. They have kept close formation in their red-chevron days to conduct this new magazine. WALLGREN is on the job with his hilarious and disorderly cartoons. BALDRIDGE. the foremost American artist of the war, is drawing for The Home Sector. There will be fresh tidings from all the old Yank sectors in France, England, Belgium and Ger many, and the latest news from the front in the fight to keep America, tho home sector, the beat of them alL A department called SERVICE will trv to clear up the misunder standing! and doubt existing in the' minds of most former service men about such detail as war.risk insurance, Liberty bonds, back pay, pen tions, bonuses, legislation, etc. You will want The Home Sector, which is out every Wednesday. Get this week's issue and see. It ! 1 0 cent copy. $5.00 a year with a (pedal combination offer. Every ted-chevron American will want to mad TUHom Stclot, which mean, that thero U a wide-open opportunity for aome live mm who act note, to cam real money By taxing sutw acription. Writs ui at once. THE DUTTERICK PUBLISHING CO.. 403 Butteriti Buildiw. New York EASY WORK FOR YOUNGSTERS Training and Experience Which Boys and Girls Realize Is of Great All-Round Value. (Prepared by the United State Depart ment of Agriculture.) Teaching poultry club hoys nnd girls the rudiments of poultry keeping was begun by the United Stntes department of agriculture about seven years ago. Tho average youngster takes to poul try keeping with Interest, particularly when he Is allowed to sell the surplus meat and eggs nnd Invest the Income Jd tho savings bank or In bitter foun dation stock for tho Improvement of his flock. The training and experience which the children realize from their dally association with hens Is of great all-round value to them and Is of spec ial help In developing a lovo for coun try life nnd In keeping rural hoys nnd girls on the fariri. What n young school girl can accomplish In poultry raising Is Indicated by u letter from a poultry club girl who writes : "I keep Barred Plymouth Itocks and single-comb Rhode Island Itcds, and In setting my hens I always remove the broody hens from the lnylng hens nnd plnco them In some other building where they will not bo disturbed. I never set hens that are exceedingly heavy, as they nre more likely to break the eggs. "When the chicks come I do not feed them anything except grit and 'chnrcoal until they nro 48 hours old, when I give them either oatmeal nnd hard-boiled eggs chopped fine, or elso biscuit crumbled up with the egg3. 1 feed In this manner for the first five or six dnys, giving the chicks sranll quantities four to live times a day, ns these youngsters like to ent often. "At about the end of the first week I begin feeding Km nil grain In the morning, at midday, nnd In tho eve ning, nnd keep a mash made of whent bran and a little cornmenl, nnrf 10 per cent of beef scrap before the chickens all the time. "This spring I hatched 135 Red chicks and 110 Rocks and raised near ly all of them. I sold 30 young cock erels and have on hand 105 chicks nt i Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet. present, some of them very fine pullets I hnve sojd GO settings of eggs tills spring, while during the four months from February to June I sold 104 doz en eggs to neighbors, while we used 42 dozen on our own table. During this period my Rhode Islnn'd Reds laid 1,070 eggs, while the Barred Rocks laid 853 eggs." PREPARE DUCKS FOR MARKET Fowls Should Be Fattened for Two Weeks Before -Killing Green Feed Colors Flesh.' Ducklings to be mnrketed should be fattened for two weeks before killing on n ration mado of three parts, by weight, of cornmenl, two parts of mid dlings, one part of bran, one-half part of beef scrnp, with 3 per cent grit nnd 10 per cent green food added to this mash, or a mash of three parts cornmenl, one part low-grade wheat (lour, one part bran, one-quarter part beef scrap with the green feed and grit, and 3 per cent oyster shell added. Feed this mash three times dally, giving nil the ducklings will clean up In n half hour. The green feed Is sometimes left out of the ration dur ing the Inst .seven days of fattening, ns It tends to color the meat and may produce n slightly flabby, rather llian firm, flesh. Ilowovcr, It Is easier to keep the ducklings in good feeding condition on n mush containing green feed. RANGE FOR GROWING CHICKS Young Fowls Will Not Eat Too Much If They Are Permitted to Have Necessary Exercise. Growing chicks will not eat too much If they hnve plenty of range so they enn get tho desired, exorcise. A good growing mash should he accessi ble nt ull times to growing chicks. Such n mash should contain plenty of hone meal, ground very line, and fine- ground oats uid barley. Bo auro to Ma A little "Danderlno" cools, cleanses and makes the feverish, Itchy scalp soft and pliable; then this stimulating tonic penetrates to tho furnished hnlr roots, revitalizing nnd Invigorating every hnlr In tho head, thus stopping the hnlr falling out, or getting thin, dry or fading. After a few applications of "Dander lno" you seldom find n fnllcn hnlr or a particle of dandruff, besides every hnlr shows new life, vigor, brightness, moro color and thickness. A few cents, buys a bottle of de lightful "Danderlno" nt any drug or toilet counter. Adv. DIDN'T HELP TO GET CLOSE Excellent Reason Why oid Gentleman Could Not Decipher the Let ters on the Card, The old man was applying at the eye hospital for some spectacles and the doctor wns ranking u test of his eyes. A card was fixed on the wall twenty feet nwny from where the old mnn was sitting, nnd tho doctor nsked him: "Can you rend that, my man?" "No, sir," said the old man, "I can't." The doctor told him to go nearer. "Well, can you read It now?" Again the old man replied, "No, sir." The doctor angrily pulled him for ward till his nose almost touched tho plncard. "Well, can you read It now?" "No, sir," snld the old man sadly, shaking his head. "You see, sir, I never lenrnt to rend!" Feel grand I Bo efficient! Don't stay sick, bilious, headachy, constipated. Re move tho liver nnd bowel poison which Is keeping your h'end dizzy, your tongue coated, your breath bad nnd your stom ach sour. Why not get n small box of Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest laxative-cathartic you ever experi enced? Cascarets never gripe, sicken or Inconvenience ono like Salts, Oil, Calomel or hnrsh pills. Cascarets bring 6unshlnc to cloudy minds and half-sick bodies. They work while you sleep. Adv. Great Convenience. "I wish I know what to do with all this broken crockery," said Mrs. Flat dweller. "There Isn't any place to throw It away, and " "I have It," cried Mr. Flntdweller, his eyes aglow with the fires of gen ius. "Put 'em In the parcels post nnd mall 'cm to some fictitious address. In tho first zone." Fresh, sweet, white, dainty clothes for baby, If you use Red Cross Ball Blue. Never streaks or Injures. Uiem. AH good grocers soli It, 5c a package. Fltty-Flfty. First Yegg Money Is plentiful. Second Yegg So Is cops; so wot's do use? With your fingers I You can lift oft uny hard corn, soft corn, or corn be tween the toes, and the linrd skin cal liises from bottom of feet A tiny bottle of "Freezono" coat little nt nny drug store; apply a fevr drops upon the corn or callus. In stantly It stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and nil, without one bit of pain or soreness. Truly! No hum bug! Adv. Good Recommendation. , "Who was the man who tnught yon not to forget anything?" "Why It waa nh er It was " Farm Life. When n foot offers to back up his argument with a bet a wlso man shuts up. T1 The Effects of Opiates. UIAT INFANTS aro poouliarly Busoeptlblo to opium and Its various preparations, ail or wtucn aro narcotic, la well Known, liven in tho smallest doneo. if continued, theso opiates causo changes in tho func tions and growth of tho cells which aro likely to bocomo permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in Intor lb! o. Nervous diseases, such as intractablo nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying powors'aro a result of dosing with opiates or narootlca to keep children quiet in their infancy. Tho rulo among physicians is that children should never rocelvo opiates in tho smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and only thon if unavoidable. Tho administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and otbor narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot bo too strongly decried, and tho druggist should not bo a party to it. Children who aro ill need tho attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime- to dose them willfully with narcotics. Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the signature of Chos. H. Fletcher. Oonuiuo Castoria ulnars boars tho slgnatnro of1 $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh la a local disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disenso, gives the patient strength by Improving tho general health and assists naturo In doing Its work. $100.00 for any case ot Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE) falls to cure. Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Not Definite Enough. The most particular woman in town went into an east side grocery tho other day. A basket of beautiful white eggs were on the counter and she stepped over to examine them. "Are they fresh?" she asked tho grocer. "Yes," he answered. "We Just got them from the country this morning." "Well, that isn't definite enough," re torted the womnn. "Refore I buy uny eggs I must know just when they were laid." Indlunnpolls News. Watch Cutlcura Improve Your Skin. On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cutlcura Ointment. Wash off Ointment In five minutes with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. It Is wonderful sometimes what Cutlcura will do for poor complexions, dandruff, itching and red rough hands. Adv. Many a man sturts u circus down town because ho has no show uptown. Not What She Wanted. They were next door neighbors. Sho wns sprinkling the lawn and ho was sitting out In his yard taking' the cool of tho air. Ho's u bit slow of comprehension. "Give me lief?" she called to him, meaning that she in ml htm to let her turn the hose on him. "What's thnt?" ho asked. "I said do you give me lief?" sho repeated. ' "Sure, you can hnve the whole pa per," he replied, reaching for n news paper on which he was sitting, lie thought she wnntod u pnge from his . ; T ... 1 1 .....it.. - mUl. IIHIIIHUIJIUUM A kiss In time mny prevent nine. The Coming Crisis. A congressman wns talking about government extravagance and the fear ful taxes that are Its consequence. "The government," he ended, "seems to think thnt It only needs to say to the American people, 'Cough up! Cough up!' Rut how will wo cough up when our coffers nre empty?" In as a Iceland breach whistling of divine Is forbidden law. When In need of a good line of talk, patrnnlzo a telephone company. Rut the mother always has un cuse for the Juvenile terror. ex- THE MOST DANGEROUS No organs of the humnn body nre so important to health and long llfo ns the kidneys. When they slow up nnd com mence to lag in their duties, look outl Danger is in Bight. Find out what tho troublo is with out delay. Whenever you foci nervous, wrak, dizzy, suffer from sleeplessness, or have pains in tho back, wake up nt once. Your kidneys need help. These aro signs to warn you thnt your kidneys are not performing their functions properly. They aro only half doing then: work and aro allowing Impurities to accumulate and bo converted into uric acid and other poisons, which nro causing you distress and will de stroy you unlcBS they aro driven from your system. Get somo GOLD MEDAL Ilnarlcm Oil Capsules at once. They are an old, tried preparation used all over tha world for centuries. They contain only old-fashioned, soothing oils combined with strength-giving nnd oystcm-cleana-ing herbs, well known and used by phy eicinnn in their daily practice. GOLD MEDAL JTaurlcm Oil Capsules are im ported direct from tho laboratories in Uolland. They are convenient to take, nnd will cither give prompt relief or your money will bo refunded. Ask for them at any drug store, but be sura to get tho original imported GOLD MEDAL brand. Accept no substitutes, In scaled packages. Three sizes. ATTENTION! ick. Women. To do your duty during these trying times your health should be your hrst consideration. These two women tell how they found health. Hellam, Pa. "I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound for foraalo troubles and a dis placement. I felt all run down and was very weak. I had been treated by a physician without results, bo decided to givo Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetablo Compound a trial, and felt better right away. I am keeping houso Blnce last April and doing all my housowork, whoro beforo I was unable to do any work. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege table Compound is cortalnly tho best medicine- a woman can take when in this condition. I give you permission to publish this lottor." Mra. E. II. CntraiLiNa, It. No. 1, Hellam, Pa. Lowell, Mich. "I suffered from cramps and dragging down pains, was irregular and had fomalo weakness and displacement. I began to take. Lydia E. Pinkham'B Vege table Compound which gave mo relief at onco and restored my health. I should like to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's remedies to nil suffering women who aro troubled in a simi lar way." Mrs.ELi8EllEiM,It.No.6, Rox83,Lowoll,MIch. Why Not Try PINKHAM S U I LYDIA E. VEGETABLE COMPOUND (LYDIA C.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. ,10 CentsA Copy On All News-Stand have tho mash ground vory flao.