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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1896)
i -..ss.!j .nM . 8 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1890. 5-.! l ! -1 r SECY CHICAGO EXCHANGE., Col. R. M. Littler Recommends That Best of Remedies, Paine s Celery Compound. lidticittloii nil tlm I'.mti. Tho farmer's profession ran bo pie. vatcd above Its present standard only an tho children Improve upon tho meth ods of their parents. President Ulind bouriio of tho Massachusetts Agricul tural collrgo onco said that the way for young men to rise In the world was to Htand upon tho shouldeis of their fath ers. Wo miss half the wear nnd tear In mo when we ncqulro tho faculty of profiting hy tho experience of other men. It provc nothing that some fine ly educated man has failed In fanning, UlUl SO III (J linr1lll-;ltn,l rnnn l.nv.. nnn. corded. Kdiicntion will help u mini, but t will never malce ono. When It can bo proved that a majority of educated men upon the farm are failures and a majority of the uiidur-:Mrd huwphsiuI, wo shall all begin to intuition tho pro priety and valuo of education for tho farmer's profession. Hut until that Is proven wo snail bellevo that the farm ern business stands upon tho same basis that supports all other kinds of business, that tho general education which Is useful to the doctor, the law yer, tho man upon tho board of trade Is Just as valuablo to tho man who tills tho soil, and that profcsalonnl training in schools of agriculture will havo tho worth upon tho farm that tho knowl edge nnd dlRcltlllnn nt Mm l...t. l,,.l has In practice before tho courts. Ono thine morn. Tim nii-Kumoinni. of a farmer's life are su h that ho la orougnt into closer, because more con fitant contact with his family than men uiiKHBcu in other pursuits. Ills part nership with the companion of his llfo is, In a business sense, certainly a very closo one. Sldo by sldo they often per form tho same kinds of labor, nnd tho silent partner not unfreiiuontly bears tho heaviest burdens. Many of us In the rush and amid tho distracting cares of our business, forget that woman's strength Is not man's strength, that a ceaseless monotonv of tnii tnimn inm.ii. tor from tho lips, roses from tho cheeks aim ne.utn from tho body. No senslblo man wouiii desire that f -mors' wives should be transformed lntousclcssorna ments; but It should be tho aim of farm cib who would do honor to their profes sion to make their mothers nnd wives and daughters something moro than mere household drtideos. to clvo them an opportunity, as far as means will per mit, 10 saiisry tiiosc fanclce and tastoa, to cultlvato those cracca and thou mi. ents that arc the beauty nnd tho charm oi iruo womanhood. H. C. Adams. . T for Infante and Children. IHIRTY your' ohnorvntlon of Cnstorln with tho pntronngo of million of pornon. permit n to wpnixlc nP it wtthont gnolng. It it miqnontioimblv tho host rniucilv for Infant nud Chililrnn tho world hrm nvcr known. Itin liiirmlmw. Childroa lilto It. It Kivoii thorn lionltli. It will wnvo their Hvo.i. In it Motliom hivro omothlng which la nbwolutolr unfo nnd prnotlonlly porfcot an m, cMIJ'h mecllclno. Cnatorla doitroy Worm. Cnatorla allay FororihnBB. Cnatorla provont vomiting Sonr Card. Castoria enrca Dinrrhmii nnd Wind Colla. Cnatorla rollcvoa Teething Trouble. Caatorla onroa Constipation nnd Flatnlencr. Cftitoria ncntraHana tho effocta of onrbonlo acid bi or polionona air. Caatorla doo not contain morphlno, opinm. or other nnrootio property. Caatorla naalmllntoa tho food, rcgnlatos tho stomach and bowola, giving healthy nnd natnral aloop. Caatorla le pnt np in one-niro Dottlot only. It In not noid In bnlk. Don't allow any ono to anil yon anything olao on tho plea or promlaa that It ii "jnat m good" and "will answer overy parpoio." See that yon yet C-A-8-T-0-R-I-A. The fac-almlla dgnatnre of dUtfMtgZ ioa every wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. For 10 years rotary of iht Na tional butter and cgR nssooiatian, and inee 1882 acarctary of tho Chicago produos xohanRo, Col. Kobort M. Littlsr lias been in constant domand ai a beroau of information by oorro epondants who roeognizo Chicago aa th ooinmoroial centar of tho country. When such peaplo aa Col, Littler, State TroBi., Celvin of Now York, Modjcaku, tho actress, ox-Minister to Aoitria Joha M. Francis, and hosts f othor qually responsible parsons Toluntecr testimonials as to tho won ierful virtuo of l'oino'a oelory com pound, no aiok or RuiTering poraon caa with any bIiow af roason hoaitato to make uso of the groat rcmody that lias mad so many pooplo well. Col. Littlor saya: "I have used with groat benofit ser ral bottles of l'aino's colory com pound and I have recommendod it to xny friends. It is a wonderful spring remedy." Go to tho busiosi lawyor, editor or tmiinosa man of your aoquaiatanco who lias taken Paino's tolory eom pound. There arc hesta of such pro fessional mca ia overy city who would hardly spare you a momenta timo for strictly busineiB maltors. Ask ono of them in his busiest hours whether ho can rccommond l'aino's celery eom pound, and ten ehancca to ono lio'U say: "Sit down. No matter about my being busy; always glad to praiso I'aine'i celery cempound." That is tho fooling among peoplo who havo been mado strong and will by Paine's colery compound. Thoy never feel happier than whon they can pcrsuado some man or woman who is out of health to try Paino's oelcry compound. Next to doing good to ono's self thcro ia a delight in doing good to others. There is no moro en thusiastic body of intelligent men and women throughout tho country than tho great army oi those who have re covered health by tho use of Paino's celory compound. Tho vast majority of diseases that and disastrously might bo quickly and permanently curod if sick poriona could only be induood to tako Paino's celery compound. If womon, burdon od boyond their strength with house hold caros, would only take Paino's nolory compound, whon thoy fool that dispirited, encrvatod condition com ing on. they sheuld escapo tho martv- dom of backache, hoadaoho, disorder ed liver and heart trouble Instead of being thin, aervous and unhappy they would expericnoo tho joy of perfect hoalth, sound digestion and quiot norvca. Paino's oelory compound is just tho romedy nooded by womon who are in continual illhoalth and spirits, scorn- ingly wall one day and almost siok bod tho next. Thoir troablo lies plainly in tho want of good rich blood and plonty of it, and in the conse quent famished atato of thoir ncrvea. Paino's eolory compound should bo ta ken without doloy, It will reitoro tho health and stop ovory tondenoy toward a dobilitatcd oondition. I BUY 4.1 MM HEELER RIO v & mw iiiLsoirs SEWING MACHINES POPULAR? BECAUSE LADIES BDYthcm LIKE them AND TELL MfirW and are Mill iisinK the original machines we furnished them n jiciieratlon aSS Many of our machines W run more than twenty years without repairs, "her than needles. With proper rare tliev never wear out, nnd seldom need repair. We have built sew ne machines for more than forty years niulliave constantly improved them. Wo build our machines en honor, and they nrc recognized every where ns the most .accurately fated and finely finished scuine machines in the world. Our latest, the "No. q." is t result of our lonp experience. InloS petition with the feadimr machines of the h machines recciv-inff only compff. rnemary meda s of gokl, sitverand bronVe, ihe Grand Prize was what all sought for. and our machine was awarded it. ' WHEELER 6 WILSON MFG. CO. j 0B4,1B7VAB8H AVC. CHICAQO S. E. Cozad, Agt. A.NODEL DERRY GARDEN, FOB THE FARMER. Thr 1'iiriurr'n llrrrjr (iHrclrn. Tho modol jrnrdon Is 1(1 rods Ion" and 1 rodH wldo, uno-quartor aero. Our Rnrdon bolng t!G foot wldo und 111.) lOOt lOIlL'. Illlll U'Lllllh.tn ,U ..II labor posslblo with n hoibo and cul tivator, wo htalco oil tho ground in rows l.'.O foot long nud 7 foot apart. .Strawberry iwh to bo ono-lmlf this iHstniK'o, or three nnd onohulf foot "Part. Loavo n head land 71 fout, wldo ut ouoli ond for turning, 'writes mi Vmy01' of Spartn. Wisconsin. Malco thollrst row :i foot from tho outsldo and wot us follows: lbt row --l.'t fruit trooi; composed of woll- 7lu" 'Hiiios or uppios, peiir.1, l'lums and chorrlos, Hiieh as nro hardy and known to do well in your particular locality. This Especially noeossary In tho Northwest; tM row o() blaokbornos, 10 Anclont Briton, 10 Snydorj :td row fitf black rasp borrloH. ao Xomolm, '.'0 Ohio. 10 "dor, 1 almor or I'rogross; .(th row !" red raspberries. '.'5 Marlboro, 1.5 Cuthbort, 10 Shaffer's C'ollossal; fith i?.i"rV' 1currnnts- -' Victoria, '-'5 Jed Dutch; bth row-whlto currants and g.K.soborrlos, '.'5 White Grape, lo Downing, 10 Houghton; 7th. 8th & .iir?WB-S0 "rawborrles, aod (PlBtllnto nlnl,l I ii. . . , --.-... inuu tiariioia. Croscont, Havorlnnd. Uubaoli, Eureka i?l,(,Ht,,ml.nttt) elected from v"7," '-nriy, Jeaalo. I'arkar Karlo, row17 grapos, 0 Mooro's Karly, 8 J onion, a Mrighton, s Poncoru. 2 ostn?irnCn ,hr Vflplot,eB l boe In L !? 1 10 r,tlnvc3t- nml d0 well I. most localities In tho United r1pm " m0,'. toml'orato ollmutes ? i? T ""? bo m,ia 'rom well trlod kinds; alwuys boarlng la mind that only nrst class plants should bo U80U If ovorv f armor would build ft comforta'ilo and sultablo poultry hoiiho and provldo a ''run" foncod olT with suitable fonco thoro would bo a vory groat Incroaso lu tho profit of poultry as comparod with tho pre vailing methods. Tho houso noed not bo oxponslvo but should bo mado comfortable for both wintor nud Bummer, and nhould bo kopt clenn at nil tiinos. Tho accumulations should bo used oi tho iranlim n it nrn,tv tho bost fortlllzlng matorlal. Tho houso should bo largo enough to ao commodato tho numbor of fowls without crowding as it Is Important to hoalth that plonty of room bo supplied. Itoomy and oloan quarters will bo found indlbpoiisiblo to hoalth, and froodom from llco ono or tho greatest poultry posts. Tho run nood not bo very Inrgo, as tho fowls nood to occupy It but n portion of tho season, while tho greater portion of tho timo thoy may bo allowed to run froo of all re straint. Uy a Httlo caro and foro thought a vorv nroiltiihln invm may bo mado by tho farmor In tho caro of poultry, but a little neglect, a little carolossnoss will result In cutting olT tho prollts and vory ofton ciiuso loss iu tho undertaking. Fowls allowod to shift for thomsolvos tho your round do not bring compensa tion to tho farmor. In this ns in ovorythlng olso thcro must bo a pur pose, nn intention In Tmilrn tl, !.. ing of poultry pay, for without a fixed dosign no good will be accom plished. "Whoro thoro is a will thoro ia a way.' Journal of Agriculture 'fVUIbfc ID Ii I"" - ' '' "Me. I'll bIvo you n chanco ter lot me worK rer ye. I'll tako a position as clerk er cashier or anything; I don't enro. I'm a prize, I am, an' I ulu't hard ter plense." "nut I don't need you. The places nro all filled and you wouldn't suit any. Farm Ownerahln. It does not roqulre tho compilation of figures to show that there Is a chnn&o gradually working Itself through the ownership of farm lands. It is a fact open to general observation that tho farms of tho country nre gradually dropping Into the hands of tenants, nnd In our opinion It Is that much worso for tho country. No ono will dLsnute that the farmer has many advantages In worKlng land owned by himself that can never nccnio to him while the lmwl is owned by another. One of tho lead- lug causes to ho usslKiied for this stato oi tilings is tne ract or a dcnlro to over reach one'e self In tho possession or lands. To mako uso of a significant Western expression, It comes of biting off moro than one can "chaw." Wo havo long ndvocated as tho best policy for farmers to pursuo In this matter that of cutting down their posscsslona In lands, rather than that of extending them. When the farmer makes up his mind to this order of things It will be Borne tlmo beforo the sheriff closes him out In tho courso of the next ten years wo look for u Btroneor iirpfiKtirn thun ever beforo brought to bear upon this matter of reducing the slzo of tho farm. A new stylo of fnrmlng Is gradually to come into vogue that will necessitate It. The extensions of Irr'.,. itlon systems nnd tho growth and expansion of tho subsolling idea nro destined to lead In the direction of tuteiiHlvo farming in tho West. Wo aro awaro that It used to be fashionable to spread one's self out over a largo area in his farming oneratlonu with a view of redlining thn cost of production of crops. This day nas passed. Tilings navo cnangcu anu If tho farmer of today expects to con tinue to own hlo own land ho must glvo moro attention to each individual aero and see that It does lta share. Nebras ka Farmer. bo Its market value If" not smutted. Tho disclosure of the scheme seems to havo had one good effect, It has already brought the prlco of smutted wheat, If otherwise good, up to within C cents a bushel of the satno finality If not smutted, and thcro is an evident desire on the nart of mlllors to buv tho form er, at tho narrower margin, which is not strange, all things considered. Much of the smutted wheat Is otherwise of very flno quality; it would seem that smut, like death, "loves a shining mark," and selects the choicest wheat for its victims. If such wheat can bo bought for even 5 cents below Its truo markot r.Uue, arid can bo made pure at a cost of half a cent a bushel, the com petition for Its possession will natu rally bo sharp, and tho margin of price between smutted and unsmutted will naturally grow smaller and smaller. Pawn, ritock and Homo. Whoever wquld havo power in prayer, muni ire iiisiuui ill inij CE. lie f I I -i i. li ii I'l I FOR YOUR PROJECTION. Vosiii. Htiito that this ii'iiiniN dot's not con In 1 1 me nir rtiiyoth ei n Juilnim i iik. i nl iitarrh N n lii'Ml iIIh'iic mid Is U ii'i.i, ,if i-Midi and mi ! n II. ii ticdittDKea. .'s Cream Hu.m ! i clfniUM the nil iish mis, Alli lull uniii.ttloti. imI. tlm Sums, Pro Mi inliraiit fiiini nii. Itfstirdstha iisti) an-' Niidi Tin ll.ilm Is quickly itul kUi's ri'llff ii nine, it Unity 1st i in " mini IM'.li-. Ml r-. i Miin t, New York ffiSB558Mr,.TnS!B6 m'.i-t TTM W$ti-1$z?M Wmsm Kr jh B?.vlr.)).1 M&hVJ i PADIIiruiQ I-' A r r j n a i o a mm ClmiKci tj ln.tirij th h Ncr rallo to llcftoro Ornl r?.V.... . ! ouimui color. I SIV.mnA .1 l.i n. rA..-l. V jz 11.' "n1 '" ii .'m-n'i. Bnsy peoplo havo no time, nnd eeiiKilile peoplo have no Inclination to hub a hIhw remedy. Ono Minntn Cough Core mile PrOmtltlV flllll DlvnR hu.mnn.nl . c.l... OL (Jotting. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder mty"H-Q"iu"im. .superior to all others EWMYRQVftL PJLLS -Cj.V . Oflelnul nin Onir ;niilnf. a rlil"1"'1 lor Ci. irr t.u,iu 'i.i-J inm.wirnillu IC'-I au I I, .M li.Mallla IIsiim .!! wlin Mini ill l.n Tllko " "'" 'IMri'riun. . If ,rr,. V rio.ua.iJ Imliiun. nn i... . i iiiiiyii,'',i",i,.,"i,i"' "'"wiiiu v - "; us. wr . ..iiira. mmirr iir rfluril i'l'"rrCfcfiiiUult,o.,MH.II.oi,Knuci I'lilladx.. . TH tj Prlco of Smutted Wlf It was not pleasant to the millers to havo tho public know that they were making oholco milling wheat of tlmt branded "rojected" by tho Inspection depart ment, becauso It wts even slightly smutted, and at a cost of not over hnlf a cent a bushel, though thoy were buy- iivc it at G to ll cents below what would kDR. KILMER'S K f OO wiibat KIDNEV LIVER jss BbTO Pain in tho Back Joints or hips, Fodlment In urlno llko bricMuat frequent calls or retention, rheumatism. Ulclncv Comnlnin. Diabetes, dropsy, scanty or high colored urlno. Urinary Tronlilou Btlnglnir sensations when voMlnir, distress pros euro in tho parts, urethral inltiition, stricture, Dloat or dark circles under tho eyes, tomrus coated, constipation, yellowish eyeballs. AtUrucslxtt, uOi'ontaund $1.00 Izu. -InrallJ.' QuKlo ,Q llmlth" trw-Coiuulutlon frco. Du. KiLMtu A Co., Ui.onAjTo.v, N. Y. Mii'i-p Mii'iirlnRS. Keoplng shoop ovor-fat at any tlmo Is injurious, and should always bo avoided, and ospoclally tho breeding animals. Lot tho brood bo what it may, nndor present conditions profit ro quires that tho larcoqt. noaoita,. amount of mutton bo gotton out of tho shoop. Professor Honrv shown hv nn.i. mont that It costs 2.61 to produce 100 pounds of gain with lambs, and ?:).0U to produco tho samo gain with pigs of about tho samo ago. Tho numbor of shoop nnnually killed by dogs is somothlng nppal ling. It is said to oxcood 70.1,000 with a vnluo exceeding ?:i,000,000. And how much nro the dogs worth? (livon a good Hock to start with, good manngomont with n view to mutton iiroduction.niiil muim. !.-..,.. conditions, thoro Is no class of stock that will prove so uniformly profitable. TllO SllCO!) is Olin nf Mm o,..n farmor's best sorvants. It not only produces wool and mutton, but It koops his Holds fortilo with mnnuro, nnd no farmor should bo without at least a small lloek. Jk Sclentiflo American m Aflcnoy forA HmliIillllsili''P3aB ifs --a "La 1 VCi aiaaar a iaaal divrin. Tlim BaaiHra OISIQN lATIMT. nmviinuvn . .....-. . Mrn "" "m1 .l.V;!".nnl,uoa UT" n0 nana dooic wrilo to MU.NN CO. Ml UROiDWAY. Nw Yonit. Olden liuronu for wcurlnR patcnu In America. J.icrrtiitiittokcnoutbyuiij l.rouKht bofore tho iiubllu tr a notlco given frco of clianje In Uta scientific 'lncKiCim treiet rlrnilatlnn or any wlontmo paper In th oria. b . endldlT Illustrated. No lutclllKenl man nliouM lio without It. Wonkly, t3.04la yeari fl.Wiilx month Adilivsii. MIINN CO Vunuaimia. 3U1 Uruodway, Now York City. llllllSOllllllI 1H, Clean piano koys with a soft rair ilippod in alcohol. Warm milk used ns a wash at night makes hard, conrsn. nn ,.,.i. skin soft. K" Orsiniros nnd lomnnn win i, woll If hunir in a wlrn not. in n i und airy placo. A drop of oil nnd n foathor Triii ,i away with tho creaking in a door or croaking chair. Uipo tomatoos will romovo ink and othor stains from whito cloth: also from tho hands. A llttlo Hour dredged over a enka before icincr it will Irnm t,n i.i... from spreading and running off. iako egg stains from silver by rubbing with a wot rnv wiiioi, v.-'l boon dipped in common tnblo salt Hont an escr thorouchlv In ,o..i and add one toaoun of nnlii wn. It. Uso enough of this to thoroughly molcton cofTeo whon making it. Keep In if cold plnco, and wasto no moro oggo by drying. 0 Popular Magazines fc FOR THE HOME. iay ?Jg rrr JQviy . J I l " 51 1 piWJ FRANK LESLIE'S P .OVULAR MONTHLY Contain! each Month j Orlorlnal Water Color .....v.. , . ...w ...u iKu-nm inu5ira tjons; Mora Literary Mnttor unj llluitra- i"u umu muj utuEr I'lujiimo m America. 25 CtS.: S3 a Year. Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours FOR aWTS AND GIRLS. A Bright. WholMomo. 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