NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Nct Contents IB fluid Draohrol in- 1 Mi (EEBEBSgl I tggfpiiiSlpSi CASTPRjA I Simuniinuicioou uj -wu" CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria ""'"i um in neither Opltim,Morphtoenor Mineral NoTKAncoTic J jiocuastitt Hh&rmtnliTtr Always . Bears the Jq Signature Jkt I Ul jtf Aft 13 For In Use Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. ASTORIA THC'CCNTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. ' NOVEL HOUSES OF WORSHIP One Missionary to Eskimos Made Use of Sealskins and Another Em ployed Only Snow. One of the queerest churches ever known was built by a missionary on Blncklead Island, in Cumberland sound. Finding tnnt the Eskimos had ,no place In which 'they could meet for religious services, the missionary started to build a church of the skins of seals, no wood being available. The skins were sewn together and stretch ed over "girders" of whalebone, empty provision tins serving as seats. The cold at one time became so severe that for many days the Eski mos' of Blacklead Island were unable to procure food for themselves or for their animals. One night dogs made their way to the strange church edi fice and began consuming It, with the result that when morning came there was not a skin left, the whalebone ribs alone- remaining to show that there had ever been u church. Another missionary In charge of the spiritual welfare of the Eskimo tribe, built his church entirely of snow. Seat, pulpit, altar and, Interior equip ment, was made of snow, and In the matter of warmth ho stone-built church could beat It. Bill's Capacity. Prison Superintendent Rnttlgan was talking nt Sing Sing about the ca pacity for stroug drink possessed by convicts. "Two convicts were talking one day," he said, "and the first re marked : '"Yes, Bill done that carpenterln' Job for 'em In return for what beer 4ie duunb while he was at' work.' '"I see,' said the second convict 'Ordinary union rate wasn't good enough for Bill, eh?" The Limit "Is Gubbler a generous chap?" "Generous? W by, he'd share his last half-pint with a friend 1" Home Sector, HE REMEMBERED THE LAW Boy Scout's Explanation Somewhat Disconcerting In That It Im plied So Much. The Boy Scouts were telling their scoutmaster of some of the good turns they had done during the last week. IIo was having this done for the benefit of one of the city school teachers who was visiting the meeting. One of the little scouts said, "I helped an old lady across the street" The next little scout looked ut the visiting teacher, who happened to be his teacher, and who.nlso was In the early thirties. "I brought ray teacher a pitcher of well water when she was not feeling well," he told the scout master. The teacher smiled, "Why didn't you say you helped another old lady?" she asked. The retort that came back staggered her. The little scout said sweetly, "A scout Is courteous." Indianapolis News. Keeping Up With H. C. O. L. Bert asked his grandpa for a job and was told he could throw down hay for tho horses. For this chore he had al ways received a nickel ; but ns the candy bar he was In the habit of buy ing had advanced in price, he coolly Informed his grandparent that ho would have to have a raise in wages. "How, much?" asked grandpa, amused. "Oh." replied the little laborer, "enough to keep up with the high cost of candy." The Reason. "I will never marry Kate now. There Is an insuperable bar to our union." "Good gracious, Jack I What is it?" "She won't have me." No man bver 50 should marry a woman who Isn't n good nurse. How to be genial and 'do it natu rally ay, there's the rub. Coffee Often, Disturbs Digestion and frequently causes, ner vousness and sleeplessness. If coffee annoys you in any wayt try This favorite drink enjoys growing popularity because of its pleasing flavor and its su periority to coffee in health fulness. Sold by Grocers in two sizes 25c 1 5c No raise in price Made by POSTUM CEREAL CO., Inc. Battle Creek. Michigan KEEP ROADS IN GOOD REPAIR Farmer Can Make Much Improvement by Dragging Highway In Front of His Property. Every farmer should feel his de pendence upon good roads. Whether or not onojllves on a public highway he should take an Interest In tho nearest one to his farm or the road ho must use to mnrkct hislfarm. op chard and garden products There are many times when a any s work can be spared on the rond. Aft er heavy rains the rond may heed cer- tnln repnlrs or Improvements when the overseer is not rendy to call out the hands. Why not Individual farm ers donate u duy's work on tho rond nt such time? By keeping a road drag and drag glng the rood along one's land nftci heavy rains the road may be grentlj The Above Is a Cut of Seager Wheel er's Plank Drag. It Is of the Typ for Good Road Maintenance. Th Cut Shows Fully the Method ol Construction. improved. It is an easy matter ti have an agreement so each farmei will drag the road In front of hli farm. This would maintain the road till the regular hands could be called out at stated Intervals or till tho com mlssloner could make the nncessarj repairs. The time has come when we must consider the roads an asset, , India pensable to the well-being of tin farmer and his family. This being true, Is It not every man's duty to do nil he can to keep tho roads In good condition? The lndivldunl ns well nt the county Is responsible. RECORDS PROMISED IN 1920 Millions to Be Spent In Improving Public Highways and Transporta tion Facilities. The year 1020 promises to develop n revolution In Amerlcn's two great ' problems highways and transporta tton. , All over the country great Interest Is being manifested In better roads and Improved transportation faclll ties. The coming of the pneumatic-tired motortruck has given an Impetus to the movement for a national highway system that Is sweeping everything before it. , State after state has passed, with out noticeable opposition, approprla tlons for millions of dollars to build and Improve main market and Inter county highways. What these activities portend can be visualized In some measure when It is said that of the 2,000,000 miles of roads In this country only 200,000 miles are Improved. Motor transports work nt highest ef ficiency on good roads, although the pneumatic truck tire Is rendering con splcuous service in transporting heavy loads over swamp ground and the sandy soli of fruit groves. I! You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best GOOD ROADS AID APPEARANCE IIrvc you ever itotined to reason why It it that so many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason la plain the articlo did not fulfill Ibe promises of the manufacturer. I his applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy Is recommended! by those who have been benenteu, to'those who are in need ot it. A prominent druggist says "Tnko for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re sults, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so Urge a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of ut, Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact, o many people claim, that It fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments: corrects uri nary troubles and neutralizes the urio acid which causes rheumatism. You mav receive a samnle bottle of Bwamp.Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dinchamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles tor sale at all drug stores. Adv. For Age Computation. To compute tho ago and birth month of iv person ask tho person to think of his age, multiply by 10, add 25, multi ply by 10, add the number of the month in which ho was born, subtract 250. Tho first two numerals will bo the person's ago and the last two tho month In which he was born. ASPIRIN Introduced by "Bayer" to Physician In 1900 You want genuine Aspirin the I Neuralgia, Lumbago, ftheuinatlsH, Aspirin prescribed by physicians Neuritis and for Pain generally Shave With Cutlcura Soap And double your razor efficiency s well as promote skin purity, skin com fort and skin health. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no Irritation even when shnved twice dally. One soap for all uses shaving, bathing and shampooing. Adv. It Seems So. She "Do you think girls that dance aro all" right?" Ho "They must be, for the "girls who don't are all lef t." Proof of tho pudding Is In the first bltcr-lf It's bread pudding. for nineteen years. The nam "Bayer" means the true, world famous Aspirin, proved safa by millions of people. Each unbroken package of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" eon Always say "Bayer" when buy ing Aspirin. Then look for the safety "Bayer Cross" On the pack age and on the tablets. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab i tains proper directions for Colds,. Dut few nU- Dru Headache, Toothache, Earache, gtU lw "U larger packages. Aiplrin It tn3 mark of Dtycr Manufsctur Monoscctlcaddtiter ef SslUylicMM New Test for Dyes. Tho fading effect of light hns been standardized and is made use of In a now invention for tho testing of col oring mado use of In textiles, wall paper and similar materials. A power ful lamp Is mado uso of with specially designed electrodes consuming about 2,800 watts. Provision Is mado for testing about -10 samples at one tlmo and ns the samples aro being exposed a portion of each Is shielded for the purpose of comparison after Uie test Barring blrth'lays, the society wom an tries to he up to date. If a gown becomes a woman sho be comes anxious to show It off. Not So Suro About Her. "I saw your wife this morning, old chap," remarked Jlmson. "Sho didn't look very fit" "Sho Isn't; she's mourning the loss of n diamond necklace," said Blenklns sntlly. "Why don't you ndvcrtlse a bfg money reward and no questions asked." "Well, I could mnnngo the cash all right, but I doubt my wife's ability; to fulfill tho rest of that contract," : f, Whatever a derby hut does. It never lops down over tho, ear. - Few "good-bys" are adequate tcf the sentiment of the occasion. y Welcome Relief From the Tortures of Rheumatism Can Come Only From tho Proper Treatment. . Many forms of rheumatism aro caused by millions of tiny gonna that infest the blood; nnd until tho blood is absolutely freed of these germs, there is no real relief in eight. -The most satisfactory remedy for rheumatism is S. S. S. bo- causo it is one of the most thor ough blood purifiers known tq med- ical science. rniB une oicr rcmeuy cleanses the blood of impurities, and acts as an antidote to the gem of rheumatism. S. S. S. is sold by druggists everywhere. For valuable litera ture and advice address Chief Med ical Adviser, 107 Swif t Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. BSjpijjjlj S THERE HE STANDS! 1 I RAND old "Bull" Durham. He belongs in this . 1 I JJ country's Hall of Fame. Can you think of a more I Farmstead Buildings on Improved Highways Found In Better Shape and Fences Kept Up. Have you ever compared, the farm stead on an improved highway with ono on a dlrtrond? Why in the for mer nro the buildings in so much bet ter shape, the fences up and In a state of repulr, the Holds spick and spnn, tho house grounds well kept nnd hedges trimmed; while In the latter the bulldlngs'are unpalnted? Strange ns It may seem, the difference Is caused by the road. VARIOUS KINDS OF HIGHWAYS Each Community Should Select Type That Can Be Built and Main talned at Lowest Cost. There are various types of roads that last, and each community should choose the type that can be built and mtiintalned at the least expense. Kor some communities It may be gravel, for others concrete, for others sand clay roods. But in every community there should be good roads every daj In tho year. GRAND old "Bull" Durham. He belongs in this country's Hall of Fame. Can you think of a more familiar figure? For over half a century Bull has been part of the landscape; the tobacco he represent has made millions and millions of friends. You can roll fifty-thrifty cigarettes from one bag. ' GENUINE ull Durham TO E$ AC CO U llSljIlimmL rlnSnUC UraSHk With paper you n th beStt 'u11" HE3