NORTTT PTiATTE SEMT-WKEKTiY TRIBUNE. JOSEPH A. YORK, well-known builneit man of Portland, Me., who lays he feel twenty yean younfer and hat i fslned aixteen pounds on four bottles of Tanlao. Deelarci ho oan now eat three square meals a day. "l am now able to eat three suuaro meals a day for the first time In two years," was the emphatic statement mnde recently by Joseph A. York, well-known business man and highly respected citizen of Portland, Maine. "1 am now sixty-nine years of age, and In ull my life 1 have never run across a medicine that I consider In n class with Tnnlac. I havo Just fin ished my fourth bottle und this medi cine has benefited me even beyond my greatest hopes. Besides gaining six teen pounds In weight, 1 have been built np and strengthened until I feel all of twenty years younger. I "For the past two years I have. b.eet in n miserably run-uown condition, and was compelled n short time ago to give up all Idea of business ns I was too weak to look after nnythlng. 1 wns nervous, worn-out, had no appe tite, and suffered most all the time with Indigestion. Some days I would eat scarcely anything; In fact I was afraid to eat because I knew I would suffer afterward. Sometimes I had such severe cramping pains after eat ing that I would almost die. My nerves were nil unstrung and the least thing would worry me nnd I never could get n good night's sound sleep. In fnct I just lost Interest In every thing nnd wns greatly discouraged o.ver my condition. "The ordinary trcntment failed to do me any good, and ns I had read so innny statements from people I know here In Portland who had been bene llted by Tnnlac, I decided to give It a trial. And now' I know for myself what It will do, for I have simply taken a new lease on life. I nm now nble to look nft.er my work ns usual, nnd never felt bettor In my life. I am able to eat three hearty meals a day and everything agrees wlth me per fectly. I eat anything I want and never feel n touch of Indigestion, t never thought there wns a medicine that could do me so much good, nnd 1 nm only too glad to hnve the facts about my case given to the public." Tnnlac Is sold by leading druggists everywhere Adv. Jud Tunklns. Jud Tunklns says he can't under Htand why some people think It's any kind or n comfort to explain to a man that his troubles are his own fault. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tolls How to Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendldl Id one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breatho freely. No more hawking, snudlliig, blowing, headache, dryness. No Vrug gllng for breath nt night; year cold or cntnrrh will be gone. Get n small bottle of Kly'8 Crenm Balm from your druggist now. Apply n little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing crenm In your nostrils. It pen etrates through every air pnssage of the head, "oothes the Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief conies Instnntly. It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Keller comes so quickly. Adv. Sure Sign. If a man can operate a cash reg ister with sore lingers and never feel the pain he Is the proprietor of the place. Toledo Wade. The Cutlcura Toilet Trio. Ilavlng cleared your skin keep It clear by making Cutlcura your evcry-day toilet preparations. The soap to cleanse nnd purify, the Ointment to soothe nnd heal, the Talcum to powder and per fume. No toilet table Is complete without them. 25c everywhere. Adv. Very Seldom. Klder McTnvlsh "Weel, Donald, an' hoo's the worrld treating you?" Don. aid "Verra seldom, Mr. McTnvlsh." Many n mnn thlnWs he Is choosing a wife when the privilege Is nil hers. Nldht and Mornlnrf. Hav Strong, Hialthy Ey. II they Tircltch, Smart or Burn, if Sore, Irritated, Inflamed or Granulated.useMurlno YOUR often. Soothes, Refreshes. Slfe for Cnfant or Adult At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. Hutu Eys Ready Co., Odafs EVEi HEBRASKJMN BRIEF Timely Nows Gulled From All Parts of tbo State, Reduced for the Busy. SCORES OF EVENTS COVERED Prnlrlo hay 1r selllnj; at Culhwvay for ?.r. it ton. Several deaths from scarlet fever have l)u!ii reported at Grand Island. A unit of tlio Gape county farm bu reau Iiiih been orpmlzed at Ctatonln. Tlic HufTalo county fair will be held at Kearney August .'50 to September flM. i a . .. . Hi mu juuie uowier-s- Association win meet at Lincoln, March 20 th to April , 1st. it. . ii ..i . - . . tVprll 14. Levels are being taken for Arapa hoe's first paving pi eject and a sew age system. The Ord schools are arranging an extensive exhibit of school and In dustrial work. Miss Helen Tracy of Pawnee City Is dead of blood poisoning caused by u carbuncle on the lip. Drs. J. Jones nnd II. G. Cressman have been appointed members of the pension board at Hastings. Ilev. W. C. Keller of the M. H, church at Geneva has accepted a call to the pastorate at Cambridge. The $90,000 school bonds recently voted by the Morrill school district are to be offered for snlo shortly. A. V. Pease, for -lli years In business In Beatrice, has sold out and will de vote sopu; time to travel and rest. Itev. W. P. Illcronymus, A. 15., Co lumbus, O., has accepted the call to the presidency of Hebron academy. Mrs. Slollle Mend, wife of Kd Mead, chief of the Hastings fire department, committed suicide by taking poison. Allien Huberts, a in year old Wy- more lad, had his right leg broken, when he was thrown from his horse. An auto line will soon be establish ed between Plattsmnuth and Omaha, making regular trips at frequent in tervals. Driven by overstudy to u mental stage bordering on Insanity, Irvln Adams, of Morrill, is In restraint at Hastings hospital. Citizens of the Hastings neighbor hood have organized the Adams coun ty agricultural society: and will have a fair the coming fall. I-rult growers around Auburn say that there never was better prospects for all kinds of fruit, Including peaches than there Is ut present. The Alnsley city council will not grant a license to an open pool hall, consequently there are several such Places In town run as clubs. I.. A. Morris of Aurora burned his hand severely when a can of roof cement he was opening caught on fire from spontaneous combustion. The r0ih annlversnrv of the found- Inn. ,,f Uw. KM- n .,... I I .1 I in vn-nr wns eeieoraieti last weeu uy a banquet In the church basement. A broken knee cap was sustained ny nenry wicKinan oi riymourn, wnen i liia horse run away and kicked him through the dash board of his buggy. J xne (usinct convention or tlie state; ogallala will hold her minimi round Klwanls clubs will be held In Omaha ; m, mid mlil-uest si.n .iniv a t, n It iinrnson is matting preparations toienln for furiv.nvrt vi.m-u .nut open up oil Industries In a short time ( on an extensive scale. Some of the . drilling machinery Is already in place. The Nebraska grand lodge, A. O. U. W., through, John Stevens, grand mas ter workman, has offered to buy the recently Issued school bonds of Ox ford. Maurice Wilson, Pawnee City high school student, was badly burned on the hands nnd about the face when (he gasoline tank In his automobile ex ploded. The first test boring made on tho site of the proposed new capital at Lincoln, to determine soli conditions nail the depth necessary to go In order that the building rest on solid rock, litis been completed without finding rock. Secretary of State I). M. Ainsbeiry, who suffered a slight stroke of paralysis u few weeks ago, Is fast gaining strength, but his physicians have recommended that he remain quiet and leave his duties alone for a while. The new Orpheum thenter at Scotts bluff, ground for which was broken last week, will not only be the linest In Nebraska In many respects, but will also have few superiors among theaters of similar size In the country. Ir. will cost In the ueigliborhoid of $150,000. Osceola Is taking under considera tion the advisability of Installing a municipal electric llghf and Ice plant. Two hundred fires In Nebraska dur ing December nnd January cost two lives and did nearly S2.r0.000 worth of ilamnge. according to the March bul letin of Slate Fire Marshal C. H. Hart ford. While tending u power driven sau sage iiiichlne lu his butcher shop ut Itavenna, Joe Smcrda slipped, und In trying to right himself stuck his right baud Into the blades which lacerated and maimed the lingers so that It was necessary to amputate them. Fifteen automobiles were wholly or partially destroyed in a lire at Omaha, original ing In a clothes closet. Ten bead of horses, four cows and several hogs and a large quantity of hay and grain were lost when the lmm on the Craighead farm near Albion burned down from some unknown cnuse. Early steps will be taken to have work commence on the extensive Im provement of the municipal water works system In Bedlletd, lu accord ance with the result of it special elec tion u few days ago, vhen bonds of $1-0,000 wi'ie voted fur the purpose. The golden wedding annUeimiry of Mr, and Mrs. (5. S. Wallace was eetebraH'il at tlielr homo In KxcUir last week. Severnl nrres of spring grain bnvo already been planted In the vicinity of Callaway, and the ground Is said to be In excellent shape. A mother and 'daughter Imtuiuct was held at the Methodist church at Kalr bury one evening last week, plates be ing laid for over 1200. Quick work on the part of the local tire department saved the lturllngton depot of .Morrill when lire broke out under the Hour of the frelgllt room. More cattle were received at the South Omaha market last Monday than at any other of the western markets. There were '201) cars about tUMX) head. Yeggmen broke Into live business houses at Kdlson, but their efforts did .,. ..i.,,,, ,....,. ,......., .,.,, ...,.ri, tlu. f"cw,n,, llV0nls ()f U! ,., ,nsl(L. u week. Is aimed tn inake the events the most stupendous In the history of that com munity. ('apt. A. M. Trimble, S'J, tiled sud denly at his home In Lincoln. Captain Trimble at one time wns department commander of the G A. It. In Ne braska. Henry Koenlg dropped dead at tbo farm of his brother near Cnliimhim. He had Just left the house to tlu tho milking when overcome bv un attack f npoplexv. A slipping tackle, hoisting stone cornice on the new Goring court house, let ii block of stone fall, and Herman Sorereserl, a workman, had Ids right hand badly crushed. Tho Wheat Growers' Association of America will soon begin a campaign to get farmers to contract to sell (heir wheat through the association for 11 vo years In Phelps county. To Saline county went the honor of topping all other counties In the Unit ed Slates In the "Better Sires, Better Uvo Stock" campaign for Hie quarter ending .Tanunry 1, 1021. Dr. C. C. Cone has recently stocked his farm on the Republican river In the north part of Kurniis county with pheasants, which were received from the state game warden. Preparations are being made to euro i or nnout -ukh) teaclierfj who arc ex pected to attend the meeting of tho state association, which will be held lu Omaha, March III to April '2. Klre of undetermined origin totally destroyed the Catholic church at Kineisoii. Bui few of the furnishings were saved. It is thought 'that a short circuit or defective line caused tho blaze. tseer is tieati, and can never como Imek In Nebraska," said Culled States District Attorney T. C. Allen, when questioned as to the legality of brew ing beer under the recent Palmer de cision. The large statue of Abrahnin Lin coin presented to the Nebraska Cltv high school by the class of 1H120, bus arrived and will soon be placed lu po sitiou. 'I lie statue Is seven feet and ""- "VIHIIl. tfn l.wili.. Ii. I, ..I, .L, rut, residing near Harrison, recently gave birth to her eighteenth child. This was the first Klrl, the remainder being boys. Eleven are living. Mrs, Pitt holds tho record family in western Nebraska, Dr. 11. L. Paine, a resident of Lin time candltlato for governor of Nebnis- kn on the nrohlbtion ticket, illeil Sim day In his rooms In n Lincoln hotel following a stroke of paralysis suffer (id last week. 'I lie seventh annual' slate high school Judging contest will be held at the College of Agriculture nt Lincoln April ii. The contest Is staged Jointly by (be College and State Department of Vocational Education and Is open to ull Mull schools. If the plan of (he government to publish the names of slackers who dodged the draft Is carried out. the names of 17(1 on (he Gage county j black list will be given lo the public, according to Deputy County Clerk J. C. Emery, who served as executive head of the exemption board. In order lo encourage poultry rais ing and the marketing of a belter quality of products,, several of t ho large produce companies of the state havo agreed to pay a .premium for high-grade eggs. Eggs that meauro up to the quality outlined by the Slate College of Agriculture ns Nebraska Extra Firsts will command a prlco within fi cents of the New York price for Fresh Gathered Extra Firsts, on the day of delivery at Grand Island, Crete, Oniahn, Lincoln nnd other en- nl points. John Berg, a farmer living near Florence, was shot and instantly killed when he walked Into u gun trap which he had set In his hen coop. From the funds of the Itavenna Bed Cross and Canteen Workers that place will be presented with a large bronze tablet, with the names of all world war men who enlisted from there. The Grand Island chamber of com merce has made appropriation for the purchase of n loving cup lo be given lo the American Legion basketball leani winning the state championship in the state contest to be held In that city March 121 and 22. According to O. M. Swnnson. who brought two cars of cattle to South Omaha from Frontier county for mar ket, the number of cattle raised In that section of the state has been decreasing steadily for the past two or three sea sons, und ut present quite a shortage exists. ' A two-car shipment of 1,'JO.Vpound steers which Pete. Claussen of Bloom Hold shipped to South Oinnlia lust week, sold ut $0.00. top for the day on full loads. The cattle were bought as calves a year und a half ago, and had been on feed five and a half i months. THE CORN. AIDS DAIRY COW FEED Producers Ignore Its Cheap and Nutrl. tlous Food Produces neat, Energy and Fat. (Prepared by the United Btatcit Depart ment of Agriculture.) With well-fitted corn cribs on many' farms, and relatively low prices pre vailing this year, It Is time, says a feeding sjivclnllst from tho dairy divi sion, United States Department of Agriculture, that correction should bo mule of the Impression found In cer tain localities that corn Is not good feed for dairy cows. Certain recent Inquiries on thts subject Indicate that the use of corn lu the dairy ration Is not understood by nil dairymen; and It Is hoped that a correction of this Impression mny lead to a greater util ization of the largo 1020 crop for dnlry-cattle feeding, "When It Is fed for a definite pur pose, with n complete knowledge of Its limitations, us well as Its true worth, corn Is one of the best and cheapest grains wo hnve that can be used for the economical production of milk," says the feeding specialist. "Some dairymen avoid feeding It altogether, oi account of the mistaken Idea that It Is not suited to a cow producing milk. This Is becnuse it Is so gen erally used for fattening both hog's and entile, and because It has not been successful when used alone for dairy cow feeding." The function of corn In the ration Is to furnish the animal with material for producing heat, energy, and (at; but Is rather low In protein nnd do-, flclent In ash. When fed alone, It does not supply largely the nutrients which Com and Soybeans Grown for Sil age A Good Mixture for Dairy Cattle. make bone, muscle, hair, and tho casein In milk. Consequently, In compound ing the grain ratloq It Is necessary to add lo corn some feed which Is high In this substance, such ns bran, Un seed meal, or cottonseed nea). Bran is usetui necause it not ouiy ngiiieiis the ration, but helps to bnlance It. Corn-and-cob meal Is largely used lu feeding dairy cows, and It has one nil vantage over com meal lu that It Is more bulky, although not so palatable. Usually, when corn forms a large por tion of the grain ration, protein ulso should bo supplied by feeding some leguminous hay, such ns alfalfa or clover, for the roughage In the ration. Since corn can be grown on most dairy farms, supplies energy 11 cheap form, and Is palatable; and since, when it Is made Into silage, It piovldes (he cheapest and most efll clent form of succulence, every dairy man should have the Information Unit will enable him to make' corn the basis of a successful ration for economical milk production. BACTERIA CAUSE SOUR MILK Most of Tiny Organisms Arc Not Only Harmless, but Positively BeneflciaKo Mil'. Milk, ok It leaves tho cow'm udder, eontnlup 'lacterla. If tiw row Is dirty and tb5rt! Is loose hay r.round, dust from ihe cow's body nnrt the hay set tles in the milk-pull, nnd this dust Is swarming with bacterlu. As soon as they reach the warm milk they com moner to multiply, und In a few hours they may have Increased uiftll there are m'llloits to the tcaHpoonftil of milk. It Is These bacteria thai cause milk to sour, but most of them are not only hf.rmless. but positively beneficial. EXCELLENT AS FORAGE CROP Cowpea Will Thrive on All Types of Arable Soil nsid Requires Very Little Attention. For feed the cowpea Is especially valuable, specialists of the United Stntes Department of Agriculture say, because it will grow on all types of arable soil, requiring little attention and producing most excellent forage. In addition. It is of great value as a green-manure crop to Increase tha humus and (he nitrogen content of the ii i -,i . . soils upon h:ch it Is grown. RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN FROM ACHING JOINTS Rub Pain right out with small trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil." Stop "dosing" BhcumntlHin. It's pnln only; not one case In fifty requires Internal treatment. Bub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender spdt," and, by thn Umo you say Jack Bohlnson out comes the rheumatic pain and dlntrcss. "St. Jacob's Oil" Is a harmless rheu matism liniment which never disap points and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pnln. soreness nnd stiffness from nchlng Joints, muscles nnd bones; stops xclatlciu lumbago, backache and neuralgia. Limber up! Got a small trial bottle of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and In a moment, you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer 1 ltub rheuma tism away; Adv. Saving Up. Friend "Is your husband saving up for a rainy day?" Wife "He's a per fect Noah! He's saving up for the flood." Garfield Tea stimulate the llvc'r, cor rects cotiitipntion, clennrei the ytctn and rids the blood of impurities. All drug gists. Adv. The holdup man Is In the Impera tive mood when he requests you. to "stand and deliver." Kill That Cold With CASCARA M QUININE FOR Colds, Coughs Neglected Coldo aro Dangerous Taka no chancas. Keep this standard romedy handy for tha first ansas. Breaks up a cold In 24 houro Relievos Grlppo in 3 days Excellent for Headache Qulnlna In this form doca not afloct the head Cascnra la bast Tonle Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Eruptions of the Skin Cause lorturous ftcning :--x:"Xx-:--:-'X-X:x If you aro afflicted with any form pf Bkin disorder, you aro well acquainted with the flaming, burn ing itching1 that these discuses pro duce Skin diseases aro caused by an impurity or disorder in tho blood, and thcro is no real and genuino relief within your reach until such impurities aro removed. S.S.S. has given great satisfac tion in tho treatment oi these dis- What to SICK HEADACHE CARTER'S IITTLE IVER PILLS Nebraska DR. TODD BCNTIST 4 th FI. Darker 01k., lSlb anr Famam St., Omaha, Neb. PLEATING Omaha's reliable firm of hemitlteh Inn. Dle&tlnui of all klndl. bmidlhir. hand eubrumerr. buttons, picut i editing froa catalog. Out of town oraontgiTon prompt attention. Via intm Dnu Flatllat 6 Kaltn Cm, 410 ratUa IIMk Oi4ka, H.b, Drugs By Mail At tho Long-Established Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. Mall Order Department 19th and Farnam Sts. Omaha, Neb. 44 Acres Five Miles North of Omaha, Neb. Hleh rolling land, even uorea orclmril; one aero In blackberries; balance In corn this year. Improvement; A square two-siory modern style lioune with bathroom, extra aood barn, granary, corn crib, wagon sheds, fine cave, well, windmill and water system from reervolr on hill. Trice $300 per acres $2,500 cash down, balance we would try to arrange to suit purchaser. Would take $3, BOO Oinahn home ae part pay. O'KlflBPK HEAL ESTATE CO., Jtealtors. 1016 Omaha National Dank Building, Douglas 27H BE A NURSE Exceptional opportunity at tliu presont time for young voiuon oyer nineteen years ot age who havo hail at least two years in high Bchool to take Nurses' Training in general hospital. Our graduates aro In groat demand. Address Supt. of Nurses, Lincoln Sanitarium Lincoln, Nebratka Demand Petersen St Pednu's TIP TOP BREAD MADE IN OMAHA This famous bread is the leading seller in 458 cities and towns throughout Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, South Dakota, Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming. Shipped fresh daily from our great sunlight bakery at Omaha. Demand It From Your Dealer Dealers Demand It for Your Trade PETERSEN a PEOAU DAKINO CO.. OMAHA, NEBRASKA lit You Need a Merino You Should Havo llio Best Have you ever stopped to rcison why it is that so many products that are ex tensively advertised, nil at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value nhnost sells itself, as Ilk an cndlcftA chain system tho remedy is recommended by tflose who have been benefited, to those who aro in need of it. A prominent druggist says "Take 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 large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have mtcd tho preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-lloot is due to the (fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri nary troubles and ncutraliics tho urio acid which causes rheumatism. You may rcccivo a sample bottle of Swamp-Boot by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Birghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium sizo bottles for sale at all drug stores. -Adv. ' Impossible. "Does your husband give you nil th money you ask for?" "Oh, no. he's not rich enqugh." AND La Grippe orders, becauso it is such n thor oughly satisfactory blood purifier. It cleanses tho blood of all impuri ties, nnd thus counteracts the ef fects of tho germs that attack tho skin. Begin taking- S.S.S. today, nnd if you will write a complete nistory of your case, our medical adviser will give you expert ndvico without charge. Address Chief Medical Ad viser, 158 Swift Laboratory, Atlan ta, Gu. Do for Take a good dose of Carter's little Liver Pills then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. A few doses restore your organs to their proper functions and the' Headache and the causes of it pass away. In the same manner 77iey regulate ihe Bowels and prevent Constipation. SSKiS" S$?&ZC Sm.ll Pai Small Do,. Small Price Directory 3 Poultry Supplies Utile natorera, noppori, uovora, Incuba tors, thermometers, nyg boxed basket, hipping itippltei, etc Western llox A Uaaket U.,2UU Cuinlngs BU, Omaha, Neb. Dividends IgtfSi Vpr Information and circular! it rite, OCCWF.NTAL BLDG. & LOAN ASSN. 322 S. 18lh Street. Omihi, Ntb, Omaha Auio Tinners Expert Radiator Repairing Recoring a Specialty Prompt attention to out of town shipments 2107 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. leew.EDWARDSm.d.,d.c New Location! Southwest Cor. 24th and Farnam OMAHA'S PIONEER DR. G. D. SHIPHERD and Associate Dentists who have been with him for years now located Sixth Floor Security Building 16th and Farnam Sts., Omaha I I . o