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TUB NORTTT PLATTE SEMT-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. A V HELP THAT AOIIiNG BACK Is your back giving out? Arc you tortured with backache and stabbing pa ng? Does any exertion leave you all played out r Feel you just can't keep going? Likely your kidnevs are to blame. Overwork, colds, hurry and worry tend to weakeu the kidneys. Iiackacho is often the first warning. Headache and dizziness may come, too, and annoying kidney irregularities. Help the kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pitts the remedy recommended by thou sands. Ask yovr neighbor! An Iowa Case Jennie Mace, Sab ula, Iowa, s a y o : "I had a great deal of trouble with dull, nagging pains through my back. mere wns a con stant dull aching jln tho Bmall of my uncK ana sharp pains would dart Llirmiph mv lilrm ifr iMnittiatia-i iiuiiu 11110 my spino. I was very nervous and felt miserable. I took Doan's Kidney Pills and they cured me of the trouble." Get Doan's at Any Store, 60c a Bos DOAN'S KPs,DJLKsY FOSTER. MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. GENUINE 9 W DURHAM tobacco makes 50 flood cigarettes for IUC 1 icura aoaD Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear Soip 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talenra 25c. King George Now "Black Pig." King George 1ms received, a new title und is now n member d? the Black I'lg Order of Greut Britain; It is a socinl organization of men who are interested In raising the famous .Berkshire pigs, and particularly In terested In mnkinp them reach un usual size. King Alfonso also is one of the Black I'igs. Just-say to your grocer Red Cross Ball Blue when buying bluing. You will be more than repaid by the re sults. Once tried always used. 5c. If you want to be happy, and to make others happy, put some play into every day. A lot of conversation worked off In society ought to be dumped into the garbage can. Before retiring a cup of Garfield Tea. For good digestion and continued good health. Adv. Every man thinks he Is more Impor tant than bis neighbor. A Kansas Woman Testifies Mulberry, Kans. "My son, at tho age of 10 years, was taken with pneumonia. We had three doctors. Then he took chicken-pox and measles and last typhoid fever. Ho got through them an In one winter, but It left him with such a cough I feared he could not get well. I got Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Dis covery and gave it to him; It cured him entirely. I lteed near Monroe City, Mo., when my son waB sick." MRS. JANE S. CARROLL. All druggists. No alcohol. Pro pared in both liquid and tablets. Bad Stomach Sends Her to Bed for 10 Months Eaioilio Gats Her Up ! "Over n year ago," says Mrs. Dorn Williams, "I took to bed nnd for 10 months did not think I would live. Eatonlc helped me so much I am now up nnd nble to work. I recommend It highly for stomach trouble." Eatonlc helps people to get well by taking up nnd carrying out the excess acidity nnd gases that put the stomach out of order. If you have Indigestion, sourness, heartburn, belching, food re peating, or other stomach distress, take an Eatonlc after each meal. Big box costn only a trifle ith your druggist's guarantee. ' W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. IUI32I. esull EXECUTIVES TAKE OATHJF OFFICE Ceremonies aro Simplo anrf Most Dramatic for Genera tion. Mr. Wilson Unable to Take Part. USUAL CEREMONIES LACKING Mr. Wilson Yielded to Warnings of Physicians and After the Signing of Documents Went to His Home. Washington. Warren O. Ilardlng Friday took tho oath o ofllco as tho twenty-ninth president of Uio United.' States at 1:10 p. m. Before the cheering had died away Mr. Harding stepped forward nnd ex tended his arms in a gesturo embrac ing tho whole crowd of 50,000 who stood before him, and started his In augural address. Ten feet away with her eyes upon his face stood Mrs. Harding. Calvin Coolidgo of Massachusetts was sworn In as vice president and president of the senate at 12 :10. 'Xhlrty-threo senators were Inducted, into ofllco as members of the sixty seventh congress. With ceremonies entirely lacking in, pagenntry or ostentation Mr. Harding' took the oath on the east steps of the' capltol. The program begnn nt 10:30, when the joint congressional committee, headed by Senator Knox, Pennsyl vania, nnd Uncle .Toe Cannon, Illinois, motored to the Wlllard hotel nnd formally took under escort the president-elect nnd the vice president-elect. At the White house President Wil son joined the party and the proces sion of motor cars, under escort of cnvalry, started for tho capltol. In the first car rodo President Wil son, President-elect Hnrdlng, Knox and Cannon. The second car contain ed Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Harding, Senator Nelson nnd Representative Itucker. In tho third wns Vice President Marshall, Mrs. Coolidgo and Senator Overman. The fourth cnrrled Vice President elect Coolldge, Mrs. Marshall and Representative Reavls. Following were secret service men nnd newspaper correspondents. President Wilson, on advice of his doctors, did not stay for the Inaugura tion of Mr. Hnrdlng. After signing bills Mr. Wilson loft the White house for the last time, a halting, ashenfaced figure, exerting every ounce of his will power. A crowd which gathered outside tho White house grounds to seo him leavo stood hushed by the spectacle of tho bent, gray-haired man, shuffling to an automobile. Attendants hnd to lift his feet on the steps nnd help him Into the car. During the ride to the capltol Mr." Wilson remnlnod oblivious to the crowds, which cheered intermittently. NoJ: once did the president lift his high silk hnt; he seemed to think thnt the tribute was all for Warren G. Harding. On the Bible used by George Wash ington nt his first Induction Into ofllco nnd on n verso of scripture extolling tho virtues of- a humble faith In God, Mr. Harding plighted his best ability to the presidency. In Ills lnnugural address he reaffirmed his reverence for tho trndltlons of the fathers and reiterated his belief thnt the supreme task ahead was to bring tho country once more to normalcy. Before Mr. Harding had been presi dent an hour he had revived a preced ent set by George Washington by con ferring with the sennte in executive session, submitting In person tho nominations of his 10 cabinet oillcers. All were Immediately confirmed. With in another hour ho hnd gone to the White House "to hang up his hat and go to work." John S. Williams Resigns. Washington. John Skelton Wllllnms of Richmond announced his resigna tion as comptroller of the currency. The resignation was accepted by Presi dent Wilson, 'effective at once. Costa Rlcans Sent to Frontier. Managua, Nicaragua. Costa RIcan forces numbering 2,.r00 men have been sent to the Panama frontier by the government. Monopoly on Tobacco, VIonnn. Prices of tobacco, a gov ernment monopoly, will be greatly in creased in the effort to secure addi tional revenue. Cigars will go up from 48 per cent to S.'tfl per cent, nceordlng to the quality, and cigarots from 100 per cent to lf0 per cent. Vienna. Only (1 per cent of convic tions were found by the profiteers courts Inst year, but tho fines amount ed to 4,000,000 crowns and goods wero confiscated to tho value of 200,000,000 crowns. m Ask Promotion by Seniority. Chicago. Promotion ncconhng to seniority, fitness nnd ability was urged on the railroad labor board In behalf of the railway clerks by J. V. Murray of the employes' committee In tho rules hearing. Favoritism and n cJIs Inclluntlon to change n man from ono position were declared responsible for the fact that new men were often brought In to fill vnrnnrlcs which em ployes contend should be filled by ad vancing employes from lower positions. LEGISLATIVE HEWS The American Legion boxing bill received the approvnl of the house in the committee of the whole-after sojne changes werc,mndo In the original measure. Representative Mellor se cured an amendment limiting the chnrges for admission to $1 a ticket. Supporters of thci bill fought the Mel .lor amendment, but were taken by surprise and were unable to defeat It. Legislative inquiry Into the nllOgcd, landlords' combination and rent profiteering will be conducted on the icorrespondence plan. Those who wish to unburden themselves' of lnfonna .tlon regarding the greedy apartment house owners are invited to write to tho speclnl investigation committee, of which Representative Foster is chalr ninn. Nebraska's permanent school fund will hnvo to worry nlong without get ting back the $201,734 which it lost in tio Hartley defalcation of twenty Uvo yenrs ago. An appropriation of that iimount has been killed by the hpuso committee on school lunds und funds. ' Tho new stnto pardon nnd pnrole board, comprising Governor McKclvle, Attorney General C. A. Davis and Sec retary of State Ainsberry, grnnted pa roles to only eleven inmates of tho Nebraska penitentiary, out of llfty-slx muklng application early in February. April 10 to 15 is tho time nt which tho Nebraska legislature will wind up Its work and adjourn, according to tho opinion of those who have watched the proceedings in past sessions und know whnt to look for, judging the future by the past. House Roll No. 332, n hill intended to place all public utilities In nil cities Jnnd towns In the state under tho con trol of tho state railway commission, met a hnrd death In the committee on titles and towns of the house. ' , H. R. 100, requiring attendance of children in town ami rural schools tin .til the scholar has reached the age of 10 or has completed Uio course pro Aided, was sidetracked for consider ation in executive session. Without inuch opposition, tho bill fixing a uniform salary of $2,500 for .deputy state ofllcers and secretaries to tho governor, the railway commission and the honrd of control was approved Ifor passage. V Petitions have been presented to the istate sennto from 500 Nebrnskans, inost of them retailers of bread,op jposlng H, R. 24, providing for a stand ard weight bread lonf. ' Teachers of tho, state will not be re quired to make an oath of allegiance jto tho state and United States govern Iments before they are allowed to teach, .the state senate making this provision. , The state senate hns recalled Senate File No. 1G0, the reinforced Siman language law, which was advanced to third reading the preceding day, and tacked on two more amendments. Tho house Judiciary committee killed the nntl-cignret bill nnd tho ant! capital punishment bill, the vote In committee being 7 to 4 on both meas ures. MoroSthnn $2,500,000 wns lopped off Governor McKelvie's requested budget I by the flnnnce committee, which Intro iduced appropriation bills into tho low er house totaling $21,284,774.43. The house medical committee killed the bill which would cut graduate nurse requirements from three years of training to two years' training. Secretnry Clyde Barnnrd of the senate says that he believes that body .will bo able to finish Its schedule without a sifting committee. Governor .McKelvIe has signed fif teen bills, or approximately 1.5 per cent of the totnl number introduced ia the legislature A standing house committee killed a bill providing for annual reappraise merit of school lands for leasing pur poses. The senate "killed S. F. No. 70, a bill to license mldwlves, drafted by the Child Welfare commission. Tho houso committee on education has recommended indefinite postpone ment of the bill requiring all school teachers to take the oath of allegiance. Committeemen contend that it is a useless reiteration. The Osterman resolution declnrlng the week of April 4 to 11 "Corn Meal'' week In Nebraska passed tho houso unanimously. The resolution paves the way for a concerted move In Him with that being conducted In other states to encourage tlje use of corn meal and corn products. Tho house passed a resolution to ap point a committee to draw up resolu tions of congratulations to President elect Harding nnd Vice Presldent-elei t Coolldge to bo presented to them on the occasion of their Inauguration March 4. District Judges of Douglas county, whoso libraries were destroyed in tho court house riot two years ugo, aro to bo reimbursed for their losses. Senate File No. 2C9, authorizing Doug las county to reimburse the Jurists, passed tho senate, 17 to 0. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT For many years druggists haro watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, lhrer and bladder medi cine. It ia a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad der do the- work nature Intended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It ia sold by all druRRists on its merit and it should help you. No other Jddncy medicine has so mny friends. Be Bure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this Rreat preparation send terf cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., BinRhamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Bo thou diligent to know the state of thy flocks, and look well to thy herds. Bible. WOMENI USE "DIAMOND DYES" Dye Old Skirts, ' Dresses, Waists, Coats, Stockings, Draperies Eve ry thin o. Ench package of "Diamond Dy.cs" contnlns easy directions for dyeing any article of wool, silk, cotton, linen, or mixed goods. Beware I Poor dyo streaks, spots, fades, and ruins innte rinl by giving it a "dyed-look." Buy "Diamond Dyes" only. Druggist has Color Card. Adv. Between the eveo evils a kicker nnd n knocker there Is 'small Choice. No, Alfred, family Jars do not como under the head of bric-a-brac. Important to Mothors Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOIUA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, und see that It Ttanra tlin -y srvst . sr Signature of&g In Use for Over 30 Years'. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria It Is more honorablo to acknowledge our faults than to boast of our merits. For true bhfe, use Bed Cross Ball Blue. Snowy-white clothes will bo sure to result. Try It and you will al ways uso It. All good grocers have it. It Is unwlso to Judge a innn'slntul lect by tho size of his mouth. No harmful drugs in Garfield Ten. It ia comp'bac.d wholly of simple health-giving herbs. Adv. 4 Some men uphold a good thing, nnd some others attempt to hold It up. Hurried men lack wlsilom. CADILLAC OMAHA 4- Passenger Phaeton 4-Fassenger 2-Passenger Roadster 5-Passenger Sedan 7-Passenger Touring Car 7-Passengef Suburban I We invite you to make your headquarters 1 ? at our salesroom during the Show Week. A special stock of RE-NEW-ED Cadillacs has been prepared for this occasion. Have you ever seen one of our RE-NEW-ED Cadillac cars? Many of them are exactly as good as new mechanically re-newed newly painted new top news tires and OUR GUARANTEE and OUR REPUTATION are back of everg one. Come in or write for catalog. A SAFE PLACE TO BUY J. H. HANSEN CADILLAC CO. Omaha. Nebraska Kill That Cold With C&SCARA 'D QDINIISIE FOR Colds, Coughs Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for tha first ane.za. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excollent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara (s best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. , ALL PRUGGISTS SELL IT Wished "Hand Biscuit." Robert D., ago three, had tasted bis first "lady linger," and, wishing an other, was at a loss to know what to ask for, so made the following at tempt : - "Please, mother, may I havo atiothor 'hnnd biscuit?' " A soft heart and a hard head nmko n combination that Is hard to bent. Semi-Solid Trade Mark Reg. DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO FARMER, putting Brokers' and Middlemen's profits in Con sumers' pockets. Meat Hog and Poultry Feed on the market. It puts the PEP in them and keeps them healthy. . Prices down to 3 He per lb. in 500 lb. barrels; 4Mc In half barrels; AUc In quarter barrels. P. O. II. factory. Get Free Sample and Booklet describing this Wonderful Feed. Consolidated Products Co. DEPT. 100, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA "The only thing for pig. Makes them grow like weeds." R. T. McKILLIP. Beaver Creasing. Nebr. "It's the best stuff I ever fed." F. SHIVERS. Iowa. "A great chicken feed and egg maker." T. J.XITTELL, WUber, Nebr. "The pigs sure like it. Beat thing for ahoats I have found." E. VAN HORN, Burr. Nebr. See the Type "59 AUTOMOBILE SHOW Besides the unusual display of 'Cadillac models at the Auto Show, we will have a complete exhibit at the Cadillac Building, Farnam Street' at 26th, AND La Grippe HOUSES COUGHINO? U8B Spohn's Distemper Compound to break It up nnd set them back lit condition. Twenty-alt years' uso lm mnrto "SpohnV Indispensable In treating Cough and Colds. InDuunm and Distemper, with their renultlng compli cations, and all diseases ot the throAt, noso and lungs. Acta marvcloualy as a preventive, acta equally well as ft euro. 60 cent nnd $1.16 per bottle nt drug stores. BfOltN MKDICAI, COMPANY. Goshen, tad. There ufe !" dtrlpcs in the flag. It always means bad luck to those whc opposo It. It may be considered impolite to epenk of tho "end-seat hog" at a church wedding. Cupid' Is n wise llttlo' chap. Ho lends the couplo to the altar, then quits tho game. Look at This Price! m , Xc PcrLb' A "i&i FOR Buttermilk U. S. Patent Office ft Victoria r