NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. ' "t"$ J $ "l 5 ' J "J1 t l "f t f "J1 5 ASFIRIN First Introduced by "Bayer" in the Year 1900 The name "Bnyer" Identifies fho true, world-famous Aspirin pro scribed by physicians for nineteen years. Tlio name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions of people. In each unbroken packago of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" you tiro told bow to safely take this genuino Aspirin for Colds, Head Aipuln li tilde mirk ol Slyer Minilictire A woman's lilcn of a dry novel Is ono tlitit she doesn't ntolsten with tcurs. LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only few cents Magic I Just drop a little Freezono n that touchy corn, Instantly It stops ihlng, then you lift the corn off with die fingers 1 Truly! No humbug! Try Freezone! Your druggist sells tiny bottle for a few cents, sufllclent to rid your feet of every hard corn, if ft corn, or corn between tho toes, ind cnlluses, without one partlclo of pain, soreness or Irritation. Freezone Is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati tenlus. Adv. His Outfit. A roving patrol from St. Dizzy on tho map It Is called St. Dlzler picked up a native Alabaman who' claimed to belong to tho Six Hundred and Four teenth labor battalion, but was strong ly suspected of being absent without leave. The A. P. M. was in his nastiest mood. He poured question upon ques tion nt the unlucky soldier until ho had reduced him to a quaking wreck. Finally ho asked polntblank: "Are you or nre you not AWOL?" "Who, mo?" asked the private, re lieved that he could establish an nllbl for one crime at least, "No suh, I ain't AWOL, I'm A. K. F." Home Sec tor. Not to Be Forgotten. A very homely man returned to his ontlve town In the South after 15 years' absence. One of tho Hrst to recognize him was an old negro. "So you remember me, do you, Pomp?" "Couldn't nehber forglt yo' face, Hammond, nebber," grinned Pomp. "Hit's so kinder complicated." Bos ton Transcript. Obstacle In Matrimony's Way. Her Suitor You surprise me I I did not think you would interpose any ob jection' to ray marriage to your daugh ter. Why, I thought you liked me. Her Father I do, my boy. But there la one thing Insuperable In the way. "What in the world" "My dnughtcr doesn't llko you." London Tlt-IMs. The after-effects of a cup of are good cheer and satisfao don. No frayed nerves, no unnatural wakefulness at night. What wonder, then, that so many housewives serve Post urn instead of coffee as the table drink! Postum Cereal must be boiled fully fifteen minutes after boiling begins, to develop its full, rich flavor. "There s a Reason" for Postum Made by POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY t 'f " J A - ItsUses ache, Toothfteho, Earache, Neural gia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neu ritis and Pain generally. Always sty "Bayer" when buy ing Aspirin. Then look for tho safety "Bayer Cross" on tho pack ago and on tho tablets. Handy tin boxes of twclvo tab lets coat btti a few eonta. Drug gists also sell larger packages. J- Moioicetlcicldeitci ol StllcrllcicM '. it, if A, ,Pm Appropriate Path. "This is a complicated sort of plnct to got nnywhere. Ilow can I llnd tin needle biiths7" "You'll hnve to thrend your way." Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. Judging from reports from druggists who arc constantly iti 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 soon realized. It stands the highest foi its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of tht prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview on the subject, made the as tonishing statement that one reason whj so many 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 thi great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adr. Spotted. "I see where an advertiser warns a man who carried off his new o or coat to return It and lio questions will be asked." "Ha I Hn I An old trick. The man who took the coat might Jnsert an other advertisement telling the owner that if ho knows so well who got his coat he'd better come and get It." "Not so fast. The man who lost the coat describes the fellow who took It ns wearing u blue serge suit, tan shoes and a gray cloth hat. Ho gives his height as about the feet and eight Inches; says he has slightly gray hair. Is round-shouldered and has a wart on his chin, and concludes by giving the man's business address. I guess he'd better return that coat." Bir mingham Age-Herald. Knew His Manners. A man from ono of the back country ranches visited Los Angeles for the first time nnd went Into a restaurant to have dinner. . All went well until the wajtei brought him n serviette'. The eyes of the rancher flamed and, pulling a six shooter from his hip pocket told tho wniter his mind. "Take that blamed thing nway at once," he said evenly. "I reckon I know when to use a handkerchief with out having them darned hints thrown outl" The absent have their faults and tho present their excuses. Distance lends enchantment to tin view of n dynamite explosion. Wattle crceic, rvueru in GREEN FEED FOR HEN FLOCK Providing It Is Relished by Fowls There Probably Is Little Differ ence In Kind Fed. . Every poultry keeper lins a fnvorlto green feed for his Hock. Usually It Is ono that can be supplied with least ex pense and effort. Providing it Is rel ished by tho fowls, there probably is little difference In what kind of green feed is supplied, United States depart ment of agriculture specialists say. Cabbages, turnips and beets nre nil 3Uitable for this purpose. The larger roots nnd the cabbages mny bo sus pended by a wire or they may bo placed on tho floor. In which enso It Is well to split the turnips or beets lengthwise with n large knife. Pota toes may nlso be fed and should be cooked. Tho mangel Is excellent for feeding raw. Clover, cut up nnd soaked In boiling water, Is good when fed with mash, ns is clover meal nnd ground nlfnlfu. Sprouted oats or other sprouted grains mny nlso be fed and make excellent green foods, but require considerable labor. As a general thing tho flock should have, once a day, about all the green feed It will eat. RANGE FOR GROWING CHICKS Quantities of Green Feed, Buqs, Worms and Other Things Obtained In Place of Grain. Nothing Is better for growing chicks than n liberal supply of sour milk. If it can be obtained, It always should bo kept before them In an open dish or pnn where they can eat and drink It freely. Where sour milk Is fed, tho amount of beef scrap In the dry mash may bo reduced one-half. Plenty of fresh, clean water Is no solutely necessary for all growing chicks. In hot weather, It should bo given twice dally nnd put Into foun- Hen and Chicks on Freo Range. tains or dishes and placed in the shade so as to keep as cool as possible. Clean the water dish thoroughly each day be fore filling. An abundance of free range with plenty of shade is necessary If chicks are to. grow rapidly and develop Into" vigorous fowls, says the United States department of agriculture. Growing chicks that have freo range obtain quantities of green feed, bugs, worms and other things, therefore requiring less grain, and they are also less liable to sickness or disease. Give your chicks free range whenever possible. VERMIN ON MATURE POULTRY Careful Poultryman Will Soon Acquire Habit of Looking for Injurious Insects. On mature fowls, tho lice, or their eggs, can bo found between or on ilu feathers of tho fluff, tho soft fenthfis about tho thighs and roar part of the body, on the undorsldo of the long wing feathers, on top of tho head or among tho feathers on the side of tho thighs. Tho careful pnultrymnn gets the habit of looking continually for lice. ENEMIES OF LITTLE CHICKS Prevention Is Best Procedure Against Hawks, Crows, Weasels, Cats and Other Pests. Hnwks, crows, rats, foxes, skunks, weasels, cats, and dogs nre the most dreaded enemies of the growing t hick en and every spring thousands of chicks are destroyed by them. Poul trymen who have given thought and attention to the question of reducing tho loss duo to these pests say tho best method of procedure is generally prevention. NOBEST BREED OR VARIETY Best Plan Is to Select Stock Preferred and Breed Up to High Standard of Quality. There Is no best breed pr besl variety of fowls. On person will suc ceed best with n certain breed and his neighbor will prefer a different breed. Tho best plan Is to select tho breed or variety that is preferred and. by prop, er mating, breed It up to n high stand ard of quality and production. "TAKING STOCK Should Sentiment Always Have Precedence? "Taking stock" of oneself Is a peri odical duty, probably not always prac ticed, and Is ns necessary as taking stock of your household effects or your "store goods." The right minded man will do this. In unmolested moments ho gives way tp deep meditation; he gathers his thoughts to ascertain If brains, energy, nnd ability are synco pating properly, working together on lines that answer to an ambition that looks for n satisfactory return. If there be a deficit, his endeavor should bo to discover the leakage. It may be that he lacks the nerve to go Into a retrospective analysis, or falls In Inltlntlve that will prompt him to throw his horoscope In tho future. Un less he can do these things ho will never be nblo to pull himself out of nny "rut" In which his condition has placed him. He must "tnko stock." "Stock taking" lends to modern-day elllciency, .and Is demanded of every worker If unsatisfactory conditions are to be overcome. In tho ense of the farmer It may be that he is working n "too high-priced farm"; Interest and rent may bo an "overhead" eating up the protlts. There mny bo other rea sons why protlts are not shown. It Is lust possible thnt he Is sacrificing profit and encouraging loss becnuse of sentiment, but ho does not realize that this is the cause. The farm was his birthplace; reared upon It, he Knows every nook and corner of the old place. Ho fished In tho brook, hunted squirrels In tho woods, hid In tho hayflehl, grew to manhood upon the place, courted and mnrrled nnd brought up his family there. These aro ties that commend themselves, nnd why shouldn't sentiment have a say? To many this will appeal. But aro theso good reason to continue? Does not one owe It to himself nnd to his de pendents to "take stock," and put In to effect action that will bring n bill nnco on the credit side of tho ledger tho balance that will bring happlnoss nnd give n comfort far greater than n mass of unpaid bills and n house full of worry, nnd n devotion to sentiment? Should ho not look around for more favorable conditions, which mny easily be found? Procrastlnntlon is said to be a thief In this ense the axiom Is undoubtedly true. To nllow the adverse conditions andcr which you mny ho Inhering to continue mny keep you for years longer In the present unsatisfactory position. There was a man nt Brazil, Ind.. Alio lnndo weekly visits for upward of a year to tho office of tho Canadian government nt Indianapolis, Ind., and from the agent secured nil the Informa tion he possibly could ns to conditions n Western Canada. But ho lacked de rision, did not "tnko stock," or If tie look It, failed to act. This was four teen years ago. He lived on n small farm, which gave him a mere existence, nnd no promise of anything more, lie Is still on the same plnce and no better off today than then. He had a friend working In n glass factory, who also had but little means. He became In terested in Western Canada. Ho pos sessed, though, spirit and action. With the Impulse thus prompted ho moved to Saskatchewan and took up a farm. Today he is the owner of a splen lid section of land, has plenty of money In the bnnk, nnd could retire with a handsome competence. Thnt which has been tho good for tune of the Brazil glass worker, who had "taken stock" and profited by it, mny be thnt which will follow any other of llko temperament and a firm BISCUIT I What de light this word sug gests. So tender they fairly melt in the mouth, and of. such glorious flavor that the appetite is never satis fied. These arc the kind of biscuits anyone can make with Royal Baking Powder and these unusual recipes. Biscuits a cups flour 4 teaspoons Iloyal Baking I'owdcr WteaBpoon salt 2 tablespoons shortening cup milk or half milk and halt water 61ft together flour, baklnjr pow der and salt, add shortcnlwiand rub. In very lightly; odd liquid nlowly; rol' or pat on floured board to about ono Inch In thickness (handle as little aa possible); cut with biscuit cutter. Hake In hot oven 16 to 20 min utes. Royal Cinnamon Buna BVi cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons Royal Baking I'owdcr . . . 2 tablespoons shortening l egg V, cup water cup sugar . 2 teaspoons cinnamon 4 tablespoons seeded raisins Gift 2 tablespoons of measured riugar with flour, Bait and bak ing powder; rub shortening In IlKlitly; add beaten ogg to water and add slowly. Holt out Inch "Bake with Royal and WHlGLfcYS Tb Flavor Lasts! the best buy for ffie price wish to erect for a satisfactory future. Western Canada submits for consid eration and upprovnl conditions In ag ricultural lines that arc exceptional. There Is land there that annually pro duces about tho sanio return ns any other fanning lund, ami it can bo pur chased nt but n portion of what the place which has not been a sourco of profit can be sold for. A section In stead of u quarter-section, worked un der western conditions, with no more effort, solves the big "overhead" ex pense. The social conditions, which nre an important factor In deciding on n new homo location, aro Ideal. Advertisement. Tho wise man never honsts because ho has never been In jail yet. Just eny to your grocer Red Cross Ball Bluo when buying bluing. You will bo more than repaid by tho re sults. Once tried always used. 5c A little learning Is doubly dangerous If It swells n man's head. wttrmt-Km Riflht refreshment Another Royal Suggestion: ITS, BUNS and From the NEW ROYAL COOIC BAKING POWDER Ab&oiutefy Pure nnmiiiiiiiiiviwiiiK? Use your little hammer for nailing lies, but don't bo n knocker. , Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOHIA, thnt famous old remedy for Infants and children, and sec that It Bears the. srtf' iTt Vwwt Stature OStrM&t. In Uso for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Fixing the Family's Looatlon. "And now where do you live?" tho teacher asked Jimmy, a little boy of six on his Hrst day at school. "With papa and niainmp,'' ho re plied a hit scornfully, ns though nny teacher ought to know that much. "Yes, i know; but where does your pnpa and mninmn live?" the teacher persisted. "W'y, they live with me," and then hearing tho Other children lnugh nt his reply and thinking mnybo he had mndo some mistake after nil, olnimy hostlly ndded: "Except when we all go out to grnndmn's." ROLLS BOOK thick on floured board; brush with molted butter, sprinkle with sugar, cinnamon and ralBlna. noil as for Jelly roll; cut Into 1 Inch pieces; placo with cut edges up on well-greased pan; sprlnklo with a llttlo sugar and cinnamon. Bake In moderate oven 30 to 35 minutes; removo from pan at ones. Parker House Rolls i cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 6 teaspoons Itoyal Baking Powder ' 2 tablespoons shortening; lftcups milk Sift flour, salt and baking pow der together. Add melted short ening to milk and add slowly to dry Ingredients stirring until smooth. Knead lightly on floured board and roll out hi Inch thick. Cut with biscuit cutter. Crease each circle with back of knlfo ono sldo of center. Butter the small section and fold laiger part well over tho small. Place ono inch apart In greased pan. Allow to stand 15 minutes In warm placo. Brush each with meltod butter and bake In mode rate oven IS to 20 minutes. FREE Writ TODAY for the New Itoyal Cook Book; con tains 400 other recipes Just as delightful as these. Will show you how to add Inter est and variety to your meals. Address ROYAL RAKJNQ FOWDEH CO. 115 Fulton Street New Yotk City be Sure'9