The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 17, 1920, Image 3

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NORTH PLATT10 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
END OF EIGHT
YEARS MISERY
Uied Lydia E. PinklWs
Vegetable Compound
And Recovered.
had an organic trouble and treated mo
lor several weeks.
At times I could not
walk at all and I
suffered with my
back and limbs bo I
often bad to utay in
ned. i sullored off
and on for cicht
yours. Finally I
he
hoard thnt I.vrlin R.
Pinkhnm'ft Vnirn.
table Compound was
a crood mcdicinn nnd
I rriflrl If-, with Bnlnn.
oiaouecc i can now do my house
work and my waahinp. I have recom
mended your Vegetable Compound and
your Blood Medicine and three of my
friends arc taking them to advantage.
You can uso my name for a testimonial. ' '
Mrs. Thehesa Coventry, 75 Burnett
St, Newark, N. J.
Yea arc iBrited to write for free advice
No other medicine has been bo suc
cessful in relieving woman's suffering
as has Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable
Compound. Women may receive free
and helpful advice by writing the Lydia
E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.
Such letters are received and answered
by women only and held in strict
confidence.
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
When tho body begins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful It
is usually an indication that tha
kidneys are out of order. Keep
theae organs healthy by taking
BIG CROPS ASSURED
The world's standard remedy for kidney,
Urm, bladder and uric acid troubles.
Famous sines 1696. Tales regularly and
kaep in good health. la threa sixes, all
droggiata. Guaranteed as repreeented.
Leak far tha nana Cold Mmlai oa ry baa
aa4 accept art imtutfoat
Boys and Dog Dig Up $2,000.
Kour schoolboys, while spending the
Whitsuntide holidays In Mnlhuddert. a
village outside Dublin, ratting with a
terrier, discovered a honrd of more
than 400 In sovereigns (nornmlly
$2,000) In a rat hole. The news quick
ly spfvud, nnd n local postman claimed
the money ns his. He says about 400
was left to him by his father, a black
smith, who had Inherited It from his
father, nnd to keep It safely In these
troublous times the postman burled It
In a field where it would still have re
mained hut for the Inquisitive terrier.
The postman's claim was admitted
unanimously nnd th parents of the
boys returned him sums amounting td
about 150. Loral volunteers nre
making Inquiries with a view to hav
ing the balance of the money restored.
Edinburgh Scotsman.
Popular Indeed.
Mrs. W. had just brought home her
new hat and was exhibiting It to her
husband hoping to win his approval
thereby. He looked at It critically.
"Yes," she chirruped, "It's real old
fashioned. Just look at the flowers
popples and petunias and nasturtiums
and see here this wheat."
"Urn huh." Mr. W. nodded his ap
proval. "But if you wanted this hat
to be popular, Mary, why didn't you
have them change this wheat on your
hat to rye?"
Oood t'"ie Is esxpntliilly a Moral
quality. ItusMn,
Need of Farm Labor Urgently
Required for Harvest.
Rains of the past week which hi.-vo
been general throughout all portions
of Western Canada, covering MANI
TOBA, SASKATCHEWAN, and AL
BMtTA, have placed beyond nil man
ner of doubt the certainty of vast
grain crops throughout the entire dis
trict. Reports from all. points Indlcat
marvelous nnd rapid growth. Th
conditions of n week or so back, which
were decidedly les promising nod led
many to think that there might be n
partial failure, have disappeared al
together and now there Is a wave of
optimism circulating throughout the
entire country.
In 1015 there were enormous yields
reported from all parts, Mid It would
appear now as if in many places tho
yields of 1015 would be equaled If
not beaten.
What might appear to he n draw
back, Is the apparent shortage of farm
help. The Province of Manitoba
through Its Employment Bureau In
Winnipeg, Is asking for 10.000 harvest
hitnds nnd over, offering from $5 to
$0 per day. The Province of Sas
katchewan Is asking for 15.000 extra
hands to take care of the immense
harvest that Is certt.-ln to be reaped
In that Province. In Albertn tho crop
area Is somewhat less, the labor con
ditions somewhat butter, and Is mak
ing n request for 5,000 extra farm
hands.
Interviewing the officials of the dif
ferent Governments, they nre Inclined
to the opinion that ns the crop In
Knnsi.-s, Nebraska, South Dakota, Illi
nois and other Central States nre bar
vested there will be a movement north
ward that will materially help to take
care of the labor situation. With the
low railroad rates that may be secured
on implication to the Employment Of
fices ft Winnipeg and nt boundary
points, or which mny ho secured
through the Canadian Government Of
fices at Chicago, 111.; Detroit. Mich.;
Milwaukee, Wis.; Kansas City, Mo.;
Omuha, Neb.; Des Moines, la.; Water
town, S. D.; St. Paul, Minn., and
Grand Forks, N. IX, will give to thosa
seeking employment the opportunity
to reach the harvest fields at a low
cost. Advertisement
HE HAD MISSED SOMETHING
Mr. Gap Johnson Brought to a Realiza
tion of His Ignorance of His
Surroundings.
"It must be wonderful to llvo nil
your life long in the midst of the
'Land of a Million Smiles,' where the
silvery waters purl and plash anil the
nymphs frolic oil tho day!" prattled
one member of a pnrty of city motor
ists who had Invaded the Ozarks.
"To live In the p'tu ! which?" sur
prisingly returned Gap Johnson of
Rumpus Bldge.
"Here among the bills nnn dells of
'The Playground of America.' Look at
the advertisement In the newspaper
and"
"Well. I'll bo p'tu dogged I 1
never would 'a' b'lleved It In the living
world If I hadn't seed It In the pnperl
I've lived yur since Heck was a pup,
und I never knowed nutbln' like these
yur Indies nlmps, I b'lleve you called
'em to be setting on rocks thls-a-way
nnd skylarking n round with nuth'n In
pprtlekler on but undershirts and
smiles. Say, how long has this yur
p'tu I business beeh going on, any
how?" Kansas City Star.
Very Much 8o.
"Hungary seems Inclined to go back
to the monarchy."
"Mn wind I find thnt her crowning
iiilsuLe."
When Something
Is Wrong
With Your Comfort
when nervousness, indiges
tion, billiousness or some other
upset makes you think you are
not eating or drinking the right
thing
if you're a coffee drinker, cut
out coffee ten days and use
Postum Cereal
This delicious drink with its coffee
like flavor, suits coffee drinkers. Its
value to health soon shows, and its
economy is so apparent under use
that one quickly realizes.
"There's a Reason"
Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc.
Battle Creek, Michigan
8
am
SKIM MILK RATION FAVORED
Greatest Gain In Weight Made When
Calf Is Fed Large Quantities In
Dally Ration.
How much skim milk should he fed
to calves daily?
Results obtained thus fur at the
dairy division experiment farm, Belts
vllle. Mil., Indicate that calves will
make the greatest gains In weight
when fed comparatively large quanti
ties of skim milk dally (one-fifth of
their body Weight, or nil they wtll
ilrluk), hut that the most economical
gains nre made on smaller quantities.
In an experiment to determine the
effect of feeding various quantities of
skim milk, 10 calves were divided into
groups of four calves each. These
groups were balanced as nearly as-possible
with reference to breed nnd body
weight nt birth. One fup was given
a dally ration of one-s-venth of the
body weight, the quantity being regu
lated by body weights taken every ten
days. Two other groups were fed at
the rate of one-sixth and one-fifth of
their body weights; and the fourth
grf up was given nil the milk tho calves
would drink, twice a day.
Each calf received Its mother's milk
until It was ten days old. The change
to Rklm milk was then made gradually,
and at the age of fifteen days the calf
was on an entire skim milk ration.
The experiment ran for 70 days.
Weights obtained for three consecutive
days, at the end of the 70-day period,
were taken ns tho final weights. The
average reslults from each group are
given In tabular form :
Milk
Mlllc per
Pally per pound
Rate of feeding, gain. day. gain.
Group 1 (ono-Roventti of Lbs. Lbs, Lbs.
body weight) 0.93 13.62 14.4
Group 2 (oiie-hlxtli of.
body weight) 1.C9 16.99 16.6
Group 3 (one-fifth of body
weight t 1.2U 20.98 17.0
Group 4 (nil they would
drink) 1.4S 24.22 16.8
The groups were well balanced ns
regards weight and thrift of the calves.
The gains Increased with the quan
tity of skim milk fed, the calves which
received nil they would drink making
gains nt least 00 per cent larger than
those receiving milk nt the rnte of
one-seventh of their body weight. To
do this they drank about 80 per cent
more milk. As a consequence the sklro
mill: required for one pound of gain
was greater with the heavily fed
calves.
No bad results from heavy feeding1
were noticed, although 'nil of the calves
Heavy Skim Milk Rations, It Has Been
Found, Are Beneficial for Calves.
In group 4, with one exception, drank,
nt times, more than 40 pounds of skim
milk n day. This leads us to believe
that overfeeding Is not In itself u com
mon cause of scours.
TO PREVENT TAINTED BUTTER
Churn Must Be Kept Sweet and Clean
at All Times Small Brush
Quite Convenient.
If proper care Is not exercised in
keeping tho churn sweet and clean
the butter will be tainted, no matter
how well the milk and cream have
been cared for before churning be
gins. A small brush Is a convenient
article to use nbnut the churn, as It
Is somewhat difficult to clean tho cor
tiers und Joints with n cloth nnd It la
these that hold particles of milk and
cream and make breeding plnces for
microbes.
BULL OF GREAT IMPORTANCE
Becaueo of Extensive Influence on
Herd Animal Should Be Best
Breeder Can Purchase.
A cow Is the dam of but one calf In
the herd, but a bull Is the sire of ull
the calves. Because of his extensive
Influence on tho herd, the herd bull
should be Just as good as the new
breeder can possibly afford, to buy. In
fact, the price of the herd bull should
bo of far less consideration than tho
price of the cow. The buyer should
not be satisfied with a cheap hull, but
when he pays a good price he should
buy u good bull.
W(
Some More Truths.
rOULD you use a steam shovel to move a pebble? Certainly not. Implements
are built according to the work they have to do.
Would you use a grown-up's remedy for your baby's ills? Certainly riot.
Remedies are prepared according to the work THEY have to do. 1
All this is preliminary' to reminding you that Fletcher's Castoria was sought
out, found and is prepared solely as a remedy for Infants and Children. And let
this be a warning against Substitutes, Counterfeits and the Just-as-good stuff that
may be all right for you in all your strength, but dangerous for the little babe.
All the mother-love that lies within your heart erics out to you : Be true to
Baby. And being true to Baby you will keep in the house remedies specially
prepared for babies as you would a baby's food, hairbrush, tootbrush or sponge.
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Are You Prepared?
i. u t,ni,M ail th tlmn would he a irood idea. Yet you
can't alfoid to keep a doctor In the family to keep baby well or pre
vent sickness. But you can do almost the same thing by having at
hand a bottle of Fletcher's Castoria, because it is a wonderful remedy
r i.u...t ni AvnrishnpKn. frfttfulness and all the other dto-
1UI UlUlgVDI-lUllI VU11 w . w. . r
orders that result from common ailments that babies have.
Fletcher's Castoria is perf ectly safe to use. It is a harmless sub
stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, DropB and Soothing Syrups. ChtldrcH
-ry for Fletcher's Castoria, and mothers recommend it because they
have found it a comfort to children and a mother's friend.
If you love your baby, you know how sweet it is to be able to
help baby when trouble comes. You cannot always call upon a doctor.
But doctors have nothing but good to say of Fletcher's CaBtoria, be-
cause they know that it can only do good-that it can't do any
harm-aad they wouldn't want you to use for baby a remedy that
von would use for yourself.
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BOTHERS SHOULD RWO THE BOOKUT THAT II AROUND IVIHY HUTU rii.Li,i
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars the Signature of
(Exact Copy of Wrapper.
THI QRNTAUN COMPANV. NW VOW OITV.
Nickel No Good.
A little girl walked Into n confec
tionery oho morning, placed u nickel
on the counter nnd culled for uu leu
crenm cone.
' "Ice cream concB nre 7 cents, little
girl," the llzz clerk announced. '
"Well, then glinmco a soda pop."
"Six cents."
"Got any root beer?"
"Yep, (J cents, too."
Tho little girl sighed, disappointedly
and started out, leaving her nickel oh
the counter.
"Here, little girl, you're leaving your
nickel," the clerk colled to her.
"Oh, that's all right," tho child
shouted hock.
"It's no good to me It won't buy
anything I"
r
Fewer men would protest against
drinking soda water If It weren't for
the name of tho stuff.
Don't Let Catarrh Drag
aj . a
You into Consumption
. . . . . i t . i i i
Avoid Its fonmrerous Stace.
There is n more serious stage of
Catarrh than tho annoyance caused
by tho stopped-up air passages,
and tho hawking; and spitting and
other distastcul features.
The real danger comes from tho
tendency of the disease to continue
Its course downward until tho
luncrs become affected, and then
dreaded consumption is on your
path. Your own experionco has
taught you that the disease cannot
be cured by sprays, inhalers, jellie
and other local applications.
S. S. S. has proven n most satis
factory remedy for Catarrh be
causo it goes direct to its source.
and tends to remove the germs oi
the disease from tho b"d- Gt a
bottle from your druggist today,
and begin the only logical treat
ment that gives real results. For
free medical advice write to Medi
cal Director, 104 Swift Laboratory,
Atlanta, Ga.
Waste.
RainBon pulled down the temple.
v "Heavens, man," we cried, "don't
you know how scarce buildings ore!"
Ileal pelf-sncrlflc Is to bo n beno
factnr'wlthout pralso or gratitude.
The Meaning.
"Why dooH a bride carry o shower
bouquet?" "That's easy; to show she
Intends to reign."
Ingratitude ,1s always ready to offer
some kind of excuse.
The "Bayer Cross" on tablets is the thumb-print which
positively identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
over 20 years, and proved safe by millions.
mm
Safety first 1 Insist upon a unbroken "Bayer package ' containing proper
directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism,
Neuritis, Lumbago and for Pain generally. Made and owned strictly by Americans.
Bayer-Tab!
etsAspirin
Handy tin boxu of 12 tablet coit but a fow cerjti Larger package
aplrta la th trade nark et Barer llanufactur of MonoaetUeaeldtitAr el gaUeUeaaM