NOItTII PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. JJRS. J. M. CRAIG, oi Lot An 4Ut, Calif., who ssys do one eo feel more Jrsteful lor whst Tanlao bit done then the doct. Deeteret the het geined twelve pounde end her health it now bet tcr then ia yesrs. "Of all the people who have taken Tnnlac, I don't helleve there Is any one who feels any more grateful to it than I do," was the statement made recently by Mrs. J. M. Crulg of 074V4 East Fortieth street, Los Angeles. "Llko so many other families dur ing the influenza epidemic last year we ull had it, and my own illness, to gether with the worry over the rest of our family, brought on n caso of cenuinc nervous prostration. "I was so weak I couldn't even sweep the floor, nnd during the day I would have to lie down four or five times. I tried townllc but found out half a block was all I could stand be fore I gave out. Nervous spells came on me often. "Every medicine I tried failed to reach my case until tlnnlly my hus band urged mo to try Tnnlac, nnd I am Indeed thankful that he did, for It proved to be just what I needed. "The first two bottles didn't seem to help me. I guess Hint was because I was so extremely had off, but on the third bottle I could tell I wns Improv ing and that gave mo more Hopes than ever of getting well. "My improvement from then on was rapid nnd by the time I had taken five bottles of Tnnlac I wns better and stronger than I had been In years. I was sleeping soundly nt night nnd had gained twelve pounds In weight. "That wns several months ago "nnd from then until now I hnve been In ns good health as I ever wns In my life and hnve been doing ull the houso work ,by myself. "It Is simply remnrknble how Tnn lac has built me up nnd I hove told everyone of my friends and relatives what n wonderful medicine It Is." Tnnlac Is sold by lending druggists very where. Adv. Knew All About.lt. There was u small pussagewny be tween the dining room uud kitchen In Frederick's house vth:it was recently tlttcd out for use us n breakfast room. One duy at school Frederick's teach er had occasion to nsk If anyone knew what n "nook" was. Frederick, with the new breakfast room In mind, answered: "It's a place where you cat breakfast to keep the dining room clean." WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Womcns' complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other or gans to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loss of am bition, nervousness, are often times symp toms of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's pre scription, obtained at any drug store, may be Just the remedy needed to oTcrcome such conditions. Get a medium or large Bize bottle im mediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test this Teat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Thirty Days. An nthletlc young fellow In Aus tralia went- on n tear nnd landed in the police court. Tho magistrate In quired what the prisoner's occupation was. "He's a professional football piny er," said his counsel. "Ho plays out side right for his team." "Oh, he does, docs he?" replied the magistrate; "well, then, we must change his position. He'll be loft In side for the next month." For your daughter's sake, use Red Cross Ball Blue in the laundry. She will then have that dainty, well-groomed appearance that Girls admire. 5c. Tho Polynesians believe that the moon nt Its waning Is devoured by the spirits of the dead. It Ir sweet to suffer when we suffer fer those we love. Good health cannot be maintained where there is a constipated habit. Garfield Tea crercomea constipation. Adv. Don't wear out yur welcome ; It Is difficult to replace. NEBRASKAJM BRIEF Tirnoly Nows Culled From All Farts of tho State, Reduced for tho. Busy. SCORES OF EVENTS COVERED Norfolk will hold nn nuto show April 7 to 0. The anny rocruitlng station nt Fre mont has been closed. A wireless stntlon has been Installed by the high school nt Shlekley. Deshler Is to have a municipal bath ing beneli und artificial lake for boat ing. Madison county will spend about $50,000 on good roads the coining sea son. Unable to make a profit, the owners of tho Staplcton hotel have closed its doors. Beatrice business men are raising n fund to equip the new national guard unit's armory. Nebraska's subscription to the Na tional European Relief fund amounted to over $150,000. The Nebraska Music Teachers' con vention will be held In Fremont on April 11, 11 and 13. Initial steps for the erection of a flub'home for the Hastings Woman's club huvo been taken. Mrs. L. L. Snider, past grand ijiatron of the Nebraska Eastern Star, Is dead at her home In Osceola. "Better Citizenship Week" will he observed by the Blair public schools, beginning February '28. Mrs. Caroline Venneman, a resident of the state since 1801, Is dead at her Nebraska ranks third as n grain pro ducing state, according to llgures by A. K. Anderson of the federal bureuii of crop estimates for 1020 production, recently inar. public. Amateur yeggs failed to tee tho printed -combination direct Kins near tho safe in the Havelock Lumber & Coal company office und consequently went nwny without nny loot. A Greek community was receillly organized In Grand Island with Georgu Theros as president. One thousand dollars was pledged for church activi ties for the "community." Fanners around Big Springs wins, who for tho past several months hnvo been holding their .wheat, apparently I have despaired of higher prices and are marketing their grain. Tho breaking up of the I'otnto Growers' association, formed during the war to enable producers to receive n fair profit, is forecast In tho sale of, the warehouse! nt Hay Springs. Fred Hobbcnslefken of l'lutto Cen ter wns Instantly killed when hi c'othlng caught In the flywheel of gnsollne engine operating n buy baler on his father's farm neur Monroe. The cjty of Deshler hns purchased n tractor upd will use It for grading the streets, and roads near town, to pull the street sprinkler and operntu the pumps at the city water plant In case of emergency. Tho first stnto clinic of the Ne braska section, American College of Surgeons, will bo held In Omaha, March 3 and 4, with forty surgeons of the state eonlluctlng tho surgical work In the several hospitals. Three hundred and fifty-one cars of live stock passed over tho Wyinoro division of tho Burlington Inst Sun- I lay, bound for Kansas City and St. .loiiepn markets. Tlie stock wn.i shl.ped from Bed Cloud and west. The annual trip of students of iho home near Nebraska Cltv. A perfect babe, weighing 41 ounces, I c""c of "Brleulture, University of was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Wel '"". " uie suuin viuuun siock mer, at Ojnahii last week. , Cecil F. Laverty, asistnnt attorney general, Is dead at his home at Bur well, of cancer of the stomach. The Blue Springs consolidated school will be ready for occupancy March 10. This structure will cost $100,000. yards and packing houses was mado last week, in charge of Professor Gramllch of the detriment of animal Industry. Norman (Nels) Johnson, who shot Detective Arthur Cooper nt Omaha n few weeks ago, was found guilty of York County Treasurer F.' L. I'ropst ' '""r"W ' " I'K '" hW written U.017 automobile license l''-'d to the penitentiary for life. The Jury, deliberated seventeen and one- half hours. Safety deposit boxes containing $11,000 In Liberty bonds, $8,000 in cor- tllllcnf n nf ilimiwll .mil SIIWUVI !ti County officers captured 150 gallons j , wpre foUnrt,lchei, , ' CUIVUPt of mash on an Island In the Repub-. )lcar IUuehlll. The boxes were stolen Hcan river a few miles southwest of !.., ,iu. Riiiiin iim si..i.. i.,i..b tin.... weeks ago. receipts and collected .flM.UOU.fK). The Loup City Masonic bulge has purchased property on which they will shortly begin the erection of a temple. McCook. Tho Chudron Civic Relief associa tion has raised more than $1,000 In The Volstead liquor law does not re- ! nal otlwr lunlillilttmi Rtntntes. 1Vtlirnl a campaign for funds to carry on local Jll(li;il , MI111J,.r nikli Ilt Tj.w.ni,, n,,'l!f wolk 1 when he denied the application of. Iho Turin house of Perry Clause, i7uUs noJ .urge of Omaha for a ro eleven iiiIIm south of Nebraska City. . vli0 ,,r KPn(,.n(.t. (l riliuw, of was destroyed by fire together with j KU,ting up a still, the contents. ' , Accidents to workmen reported In Forty head ofPolnnd China hogs ' ebraska Increased from 4.0S1! In 1015 owned by Chris Llonbergei- of Ilnm-! to i :t,70 in 1020, and compensation boldt, sold at auetloiffor an average i,1PmiS(!tl fron, toti 0f $51,107.7 In of $00 a head. j 1015 to $540,'M."..0S, according to the Mrs. Sarah Finch, who died at Ar- biennial report of State Labor Coin- nom recently, leit $1 7,riMi ror the nilsslonor Krnnk Kennedy. equipment of a free library building . for that pluce. ' Fire thought to b'e of Incendiary origin damaged the planing mill of j Walter Heckmeyer nt Fremont from , S 8.200 to $1,500. .The famous case of John O'Connor, Hastings recluse, whose estate of $100,000 lias been fought over by scores of litigants for eight years, is to be taken to tho United States su preme court by James B. O'Connor of P.lans are being perfected for a St. Joseph. Mo., a claimant, (lower campaign among the children of Wymore to beautify the grounds of the public library. Nearly 500 men participated in a wolf hunt' along the rher near Napo nee, and the day's drive resulted In five animals killed. Last Monday's run at tho South Omaha, stock yards was the largest for several weeks being about' 8,000 head, against 4,075 a week ago. Millions of gold fish have been dis covered In a lake near Big Springs. They are of tho Japanese fantall va riety and weigh from several ounces to a pound. The Kenesaw Kominunlty Klub Is a newly organized hotly at that place. Any one who has Kenesaw for his business or social center Is e.llglblo to membership. Nebraska's first Millinery school, sponsored by the state, held Its first session at Meadow Grove last week. The school had the backing of tho Madfson County Farm Bureau, which views the Iden as a step toward lightening the burden of farm life fo women. Over 100,000 of the 220,000 motor vehicle owners In Nebraska have not taken out their 1021 licenses, accord lug to a letter from Secretary George K. Johnson of the state department, In charge of registration. The secretary authorizes the anest of every driver who has not ills 1021 number plate. A storm of protest has been aroused by the action of the board of super visors recently In ordering the removal of the coiirt house tower, which has been a Hastings landmark for thirty . .....v. i iiih-m .i j liiminn itiiiuuiui i nil iiiii A milch row sold for $1S2.50 nt the years. Petitions were circulated ask- Trickery coiiich back to its master. French proverb. II. S. Mason farm sale at Beatrice. Others sold for $150, $1.12 and $10(1. Tho average for the herd was above the $100 mark. Carlton Ithoten of Douglas, a mem ber of the Otoe County Pig club last season, has recently been awarded a pure-bred Chester White gilt by the state association for having been one of the five highest Junior contestants growing Chester White swine in Ne braska last year. Many farmers around Callaway are marketing their wheat and corn crops and the elevators are doing more busi ness than for mouths; Discarding the name Commercial Club for "Chamber of Commerce," Plattsinouth boosters hnve reorganized and elected new officers. Kagle Is agitating n public library, and It is thought the state circulating library can lie utilized as a nucleus for it permanent organization, A warehouse belonging to a Norfolk hide and meat company, was badly damaged by a mysterious blaze. Many hides and pelts were damaged. Fire at the home of County Treasur er John A. Fraudsen at Hastings, thought to have been caused by the explosion of coal In t.'.e furnace, did $1,500 damage. . Hons Trexler, a North Platte youth, was electrocuted In the machine room of a motion picture house there, when 2,300 volts passed through his body. Fight persons were lujuied, three seriously, half a dozen women fainted and scores of shoppers had narrow es cape's from Injury when a temporary scaffold being used to clem the cell ing collapsed In an Omaha Jr?trUnent store. Ing the board to reconsider and the board have complied and will hold u special session to reconsider. Claiming that a purely federal ques tion is Involved, the seven railroads of Nebraska have asked the Nebraska supreme court for removal of the state railway commission's suit to prevent tho carriers from enforcing the passen ger and freight rates Increase author ized by tho Interstate fcoiiimerce com mission. Four bend of horses and thousands of dollars' worth of feed were destroy ed when the barn on the farm of Mrs. Carrie Stevens near Almn was burned. A lantern started the blaze. Expecting to rench Washington by March 4 to witness the inauguration I of President-elect Harding, W. P. St. j Helen, a Loup county ranch owner, j has started afoot on ills Journey, I S. F. Heekman, president of tho I First State bank of Hickman, was found dead In his barn, with u shot gun lying beside lilin, circumstances in dicating an uct of suicide, but no cause Is known. One hundred fires in December, 20 of which were In Lincoln and 20 In Omaha, caused total losses of $151, 210.:i5, according to the monthly bul letin Just Issued by State Fire Mar shal 0. E. Hartford, The Crete Milling company at May wood has begun work on one of the largest natural Ice plants In the state. The plant will coyer twelve acres. Funds raised nt the annual concert of the Kearney municipal band will be used to defray expenses of the organ ization during the summer In giving concerts in other Buffalo county 'owns. important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of OASTOIHA, that famous old remedy lor Infants and children, and see that It In Use for Over 80 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Custoria True to Form. .Mother Well, dear, has Jack kissed you under the mistletoe? Small Duughtu' (demurely) Yes, mother. Mother And did you enjoy It? Small Daughter Yes. thank you, mother, but (very demurely) I strug gled. London Punch. WOMEiMI USE ""DIAMOND DYES" Dye Old Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Coats, Stockings, Draperies Everything. Kach package of "Diamond. Dyes" contains easy directions for dyeing any article of wool, silk, cotton, linen, or mixed goods. Beware! Poor dye streaks, spots, fades, and ruins mate rial by giving It a "dyed-look." Buy "Diamond Dyes" only. Druggist baa Color Card. Adv. A Familiar Warning. A man was walking down a etreet In Dorchester the other day and an acquaintance some distance behind was calling out utter him: "Hey, Luke I Hey, Lukol" As the twin ahead did not show any sigh of hearing, u wag on tho street coiner shouted: "Stop, Luke, nnd lis ten I" Boston Transcript. Aspirir Then it is Genuine Warning 1 Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. Ilandy tin boxoa of IS tablets coat but a few cents Larger packages, Ajolrln u lb trad mark ( Brr Mtnulaetar at WoaoaoUcaiAaUr ofS&UoylUxuU Catarrhal Deafness Cannot, Be Cured by local applications, an thoy cannot reach tho diseased portion ot tho ear. Catarrhal Deafness requires constitu tional treatment HALL'S CATAIIRII MEDICINE la a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness 1b caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous lining ot the Eustachian Tubo. When this tubo Is Inflamed you 1 avo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entire ly closed, Deafness Is the result Unless the Inflammation can be reduced, your Hearing may be destroyed forever. HALIS CATARRH MEDICINE acts through tho blood on tho mucous sur faces of tho system, thus reducing the In flammation and restoring normal condi tions. Circulars freo. All Druggists. P. J. Chenoy-& Co., Toledo, Ohio, No Doubt About His Love. Hess "Are you ipiltc ouro ho loves you?" .hint "Love mo? Why, ho went down on his knees In damp moss with new white flannel trousers on to propose to me." ltoston (Jloho. The Alibi. "Prisoner at the bar, you are cluuged with vagrancy, having no vis ible means of support. Are you guilty or not guilty?" "Not guilty, your honor. Norn, shake hands wld tie Judge; Judge, meet me wife I" Richmond Tlmes-Dlspntch. The wny to carry a stiff load H to have a stiff upper lip. ' Canada's Fuel Resources Tho fuel resources of Cuuadii are sit uated In the extreme east uud' west nnd tho western part lif Alberta : the lignite coals are situated In the prov inces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, but lying between the limits of those deposits Is a great stretch uf (enltorj devoid of coal measured by economic value. The 12,000 square miles nf prat bogs are situated In this area. rN EVERY STABLE Spohn's Distemper Compound la the one Indisputable remedy tor contagious and Infectious dlieaaea Hinonir horaea nnd mulea. Ha aucceaa aa a pravontlva nnd cure for DlHTKMl'lCU, I'INIC KYIS. COUOI18 nnd VOLUH for more than twenty-ala yeara la the hlgheat tribute to Ita merit n a inedlolne. It la endorsed by the beat horaemen and live atock men In America. Buy It ot your drusslat to cent and $1.16 per bottle. tU'OIIN JUDICAL CO., tioahen, Ind., U. 8. A. Since it is worth while to bo well, toko Garfield Ten, Nnture's medicine. Adv. Jud Tunklns. .hid Tunklns' says that for practical purposes a philosopher nnd n student isn't near as much practical use In so ciety ns a person that plays a fair gume of bridge. What to Do for SICK HEADACHE 4 CARTER'S IITTLE IVER PILLS 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 They regulate the BoweU and prevent Constipation. 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