The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 14, 1909, Image 3

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From the Awful Tortures of Kidney
Disease.
Mrs. Ttnchel I vie, Henrietta, Texas,
Bays: "I would bo ungrateful If I did
not tell what Doan'a
Kidney Tills hnvo
done for mo. Fifteen
years kidney troublo
clung to mc, my ex
lstence was one of
v misery and for two
whole years I was un
nble to go out of the
house. My back ached all the time and
I was utterly weak, unable at times to
walk without assistance. The kidney
secretions wero very Irregular. Doan'a
Kidney Pills restored mo to good
health, and I am able to do as much
work ns the nverago woman, though
nearly eighty years old."
Remember the name Doan's. Sold
by nil dealers. HO cents a box. Foster
Mllbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
When to Send Children to Europe.
Some pontile wait so long beforo
sending their children to Europe that
the little ones are humiliated by others
who have already been there. Kvory
self-respecting parent will bo careful
not to subject his children to this evi
dent injustice; at the same time all
unseemly hurry Is to be avoided.
Some people argue that ns soon ns a
child can walk well and speak a few
necessary French words, ho should bo
placed In a stateroom, next to a
private bath, and sent to Paris. Oth
ers feel that he must naturally loso
much at this age, and that the proper
time Is between 11 vo and six, when
as an American he has reached his
maturity.
Probably the Ideal ago Is about four.
At four a child can easily do England,
Franco nnd Italy, and get home In
time for the first night at the opera.
Judge's Library.
And There Are Others.
The cook had been called away to a
sick sister, nnd so the newly wed mis
tress of the house undertook, with tho
nld of tho maid, to get tho Sunday
luncheon. Tho llttlo maid, who had
been struggling In tho kitchen with a
colfeo mill that would not work, con
fessed thnt she had forgotten to wusb
tho lettuce.
"Woll, never mind, Pearl. Go on
with the cofTee nnd I'll do It," said tho
considerate mistress. "Where do they
keep tho soap?"
Origin of Word "Bible."
Tho word bible is derived from the
Latin name biblia, which was treated
ns a singular although It comes from
tho Greek neuter plural, meaning "llt
tlo books." This Greek diminutive
was derived from byblus, or papyrus,
the famous matorlal on which ancient
books wore written. The titlo "Bible"
was first used nbout tho middle of tho
second Christian century In tho so
called second epistle of Clement
(xlv., 2).
The American Cat-Tail.
The cat-tall of tho American
swamps Is almost exactly tho same
plant as tho Egyptian bulrush. It is
no longer used for malting paper, as
It onco was, but from Its root Is pre
pared an astringent medicine, whilo
Its stems, when prepared dry, aro ex
cellent for tho manufacture of mats,
chair-bottoms and the like.
Conclusive.
Mother Tommy, why don't you
piny with Frank any more? I thought
you wero such good chums.
Tommy Wo was, but he's a molly
coddle! He paid to get Inter ther
ball grounds.
Unpleasant Encounters,
"Does Bllgglns meet his obllga
Uons?"
"Frequently," answered Miss Cay
enne. "But ho Invariably snubs
them.
FOOD QUESTION
Settled with Perfect Satisfaction by
a Dyspeptic.
It's not an easy matter to satisfy nil
the rocmbors of the family at meal
time aB every housewife knows.
And when tlo husbnnd has dyspep
sia and can't cnt tho simplest ordinary
food without cnusing troublo, the food
question becomes doubly annoying.
An Illinois woman writes:
"My husband's health was poor, ho
had no appotlte for anything I could
get for him, it seemed.
"Ho was hardly able to work, wob
taking medicine continually, nnd as
soon ns ho would feel better would go
to work again only to glvo up in n
fow weeks. Ho suffored severely with
stomach trouble.
"Tired of everything I had been nblo
to got for him to cat, ono day seeing
an advertisement nbout Grape-Nuts, I
got some and tried It for breakfast tho
next morning.
"Wo all thought it was pretty good
although wo had no Idea of using It
regulnrly. But when my husband camo
homo at night ho asked for Grape
Nuts. "It was tho same next day and I
had to got it right along, becauso when
wo woald get to tho table tho question,
'Have you any Grape-Nuts' was a reg
ular thing. So I began to buy It by
the dozen pkgs.
"My hii3bnnd'B health began to lm
provo right along. I somotlmes felt
offended when I'd mako something I
thought ho would llko foV a change,
nnd still hear tho samo old question,
'Hnvo you any Grnpe-Nuts?'
"Ho got so woll that for tho laat
two years ho has hardly lost a day
from his work, nnd wo nro still using
Grapo-Nuts." Bead tho book, "Tho
Boad to Wcllvlllo," In pkgs. "Tberc-s
n reason."
i:iT rend (lie nlioin l'M.rf A iiimv
one iipiH-iirM from tlmo lo time. Tlu-y
nrr kiiiiiIih-, true, nud full of liumuu
lutcrcat.
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ONE-POLE HAY-STACKER PLAN
Care Should Be Exercised In Selecting
the Timber to Avoid Getting One
with Flaws.
The accompanying Illustration
shows how the one-polo form of liny
stacker Is usually constructed. Somo
caro should bo used In selecting tho
upright pole In order to avoid one
possessing a flaw or weak place. A
good cedar telephone pole serveB the
purpose well. Tho arm should also
bo sound and freo from Haws, and It Is
fastened to tho main pole by moans
of plank cleats nnd a largo bolt. Tho
outer end Is held In place by n guy
ropo fastened to the top of tho upright
pole. Threo guy ropes nro used to
hold tho stacker In position. These
should be placed so as not to Interfere
with tho nrm when It swings from tho
load to tho stack. The hay-fork should
Hay-Stacker.
operate on n pulley, one end of tho
hay rope being attached to tho other
end of tho nrm. Tho other end of the
hay rope passes over a pulley near
tho end of the arm from thence to ono
attached to tho top of tho upright polo,
then downward to a pulley attached to
the base of the upright pole, where
upon the singletree Is attached. Tho
pulleys over which tho hay ropo runs
nt tho top and bottom of tho upright
pole are in Uno only when the arm
of tho stacker 1,8 above tho stack
When above tho load these pulleys
nro out of line. The strain put on
tho hay ropo when pulling up n load
tends to bring theso pulleys back Into
line again, which Bwlngs the nrm over
the stack.
HOW TO KEEP RATS AWAY
Practical Method of Preventing Ro
dents from Getting Into Water by
Concrete Curbing.
A very practical idea for preventing
rats from working under well plat
forms and around tho curbing, in
which caso they foul tho water more
or less, is to surround tho curbing
with concrete to a thickness of from
four to six inches. This is dono by
digging down tho side of tho curbing
with n ttlo spado and then Ailing In
with concrete. A mixture of ono part
Concrete Curb.
cement, throe parts sand, and six
parts broken tile or rock is very sat
isfactory for this purpose. Tho con
crete should extend down tho sides of
tho well at least threo feet. It Is also
a good plan If tho well Is on lovol
ground to extend tho concroto six
Inches or a foot abovo tho Burfaco and
then grndo around tho same. This
will prevent surface wuter from enter
ing tho well.
Skim-Milk Paint.
Tho Scientific Amerlcnn, In com
mending skim milk for painting, gives
tho following directions for making it
nnd somo results from Its use. It
says:
"Stir Into n gallon of milk nbout
three pounds of Portland cement nnd
ndd sufllclent Venotlnn red paint pow
der to impurt a good color. Any
other colored paint powder mny as
well be used. Tho milk will hold tho
paint in suspension, but tho cement,
being heavy, will sink to tho bottom,
so that it becomes necessary to keep
the mlxturo well stirred with a
paddle. Mix only enough at a time
for one day's uso. Six hours after
painting this paint will bo as Immov
nblo and unaffected by water ns n
month-old paint. Cases nro on record
at this Bort of pnlnt bolng in good
condition nftor 20 years and It has
preserved the wood admirably. Tho
addition of carbolic acid or somo
other disinfectant makes it very suit
able for dairy work, as It then has a
cleansing effect.
Practical Farming.
Hay should bo well forked nml
shaken nnd slightly dampened nnd
fed on tho floor or in slatted man
gors. The farmer should not buy his
work horses ho should rnlso them.
Ho can grow thorn at a profit.
It Is better for tho average farmer
to ralso draft colts.
Only tho man who Is a horn horso
lover can ralso roadsters profitably.
Colts llko lino liny much better thnn
they do coarse. Second-growth hay,
fed n llttlo at a time, Is preferable.
Shredded corn fodder Is rollshed,
hut should bo fed In the samo way a
llttlo at n time. Grain should bo fed
liberally.
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Arranged So That Feed May Be Tak
en from It Without Opening Any
of the Upper Portion.
A corn crib from which the corn
may be taken when wanted, without
opening any ot uio
upper portion or
without tho uso
of a ladder or
steps may bo
made ns shown.
The floor slopes
from one side to
tho other, nnd Its
lower mnrgln pro
jects beyond tho
sldo of tho crib
sulllclently to permit tho uso of a box
in which a scoop or shovel can bo
used, writes .1. E, Brldgman In Mis
souri Valley Farmer. The projecting
part of tho floor Is made tho bottom
of the box. A cover Is hinged to tho
box so that It may bo taken out, iib
shown by tho dotted lines. To facil
itate the use of the shovel, tho open
ing Into tho crib is closed for a space
of two feet, either in the middle or
at each end. At tho3o closed places
theso will bo no corn upon tho floor
of the box, so it will bo ensy to Bhovol
out tho corn.
SET ASPARAGUS AND RHUBARB
In October and November Is
Time to Set Out These
Hardy Plants.
Best
All hardy plants that commenco
growth as soon ns frost la out of tho
giound should bo set out In the fall.
The best tlmo In the middle Atlnntic
states is from October 10 to Novem
ber 20. If set out later than UiIb
period they should bo covered with a
little long stable manure or leaves to
prevent Injury fiom deep freezing.
Ithuharb and asparagus plants, wheth
er young or old, begin to develop
buds which form tho stalks Just as
soon ns tho weather turns mild in the
spring. As soon as tho buds develop
there la a corresponding growth ot
rootlets. When the plants are set out
In tho fall tho earth Is settled about
the plants nnd root nnd top growth
starts early In spring, frequently ns
early us the last week In March. Fall
planted roots not only mnko an early
growth, but they becomo so firmly es
tablished In their new homo ns to bo
better able to resist tho dry, hot days
of tho following summer.
Hardy Bhrubs, deciduous trees, also
apple, pear and plum trees, black
berry, raspberry and currant busheB
should always bo set out In tho fall If
It Is possible to obtain the trees and
bushes. If planted In spring they
should be set out just ns soon ns tho
frost Is out of the ground and tho
ground Is dry enough to handle. This
work should not be commenced until
tho lenves fall that Is, not beforo tho
tenth of October.
PROBLEM OF ARID FARMING
Securing of Moisture, Which Must
First Be Gotten Into Soli and
Kept There.
The great problem of arid fnrming
is the securing of moisture, which
must first be gotten into tho soil nnd
then kept there until tho plnnts need
it. The land should be plowed deep
ly In the fall to make an adequato
reservoir for tho storing of tho win
ter moisture. The land should bo fal
lowed during alternate years so that
tho molsturo of two years will bo
avallablo to tho crop. Tho fallow
land should bo kept cultivated nnd
freo from weeds to prevent the evap
oration of water from tho surface.
Deep-rooted crops should bo selected
so that they can reach far and wldo
for moisture.
USEFUL RAKE IN ROOT CROPS
Illustration Showing How to Make
Implement for Moving and Assort
ing Potatoes Costs Little.
A convenient Implement for moving
potntocs may bo made by fastening
bent wires, ns
shown in tho il
lustration, to a
rake-like imple
ment. About No.
0 wire shonlil hn
VJ-f--g used. This lmple-
Vegetable Kake. tively movo potn
toes from ono place to another nnd
will separata the dirt from them as
they nro moved.
Late Celery.
It Is about tlmo to plant lato celery
and too much attention ennnot bo
given in propnring tho boII, says tho
Cultivator. Celery thrives best in
nolla abounding in vegetnblo matter,
so that any kind of manuro enn bo
used freoly for this crop. It should bo
thoroughly Incorporated with tho
soil to a depth of at lenst eight
inches. Muny small growers ntill
f practice growing in trenches, but level
cuituro is preicrreu tor various rea
sons. If tho crop is to bo blanched with
soil thero should bo from four to five
feet of spaco between rows. It is cus
tomary to spaco six to eight inches
apart In tho row, but flvo or six
inches Is sufllclent If tho ground is
very rich.
Weeds In Unclean Seed.
Most of our worst weeds nro intro
duced In unclean seed grain. It is
more dlfllcult to produce clean seed
than it is unclean, nnd for thnt rea
son many seed growers nro tempted
to sell seed which contains many of
tho Injurious weeds,
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This
for an. ear
of Corn
Made by Tiffany. Ncarly3 ft.high in solid gold and sil
ver. Actual contract price 1, (XX). To be awarded at the
National Corn Exposition, Omaha J? "iSJ
to the man, woman or child producing the best car of
corn grown this year in the United States.
Open to everybody belonging to the Association Nothing to buy or sell.
The purposo of tho donor of this trophy W. K. KcIIorr it to Improvo tho quality
of tho millions of bushels of com used In making Kcllogg's Toasted Corn Flakes.
Many pcoplo think tho perfection of corn flavor has been reached in ToaMeil Corn
Flakes. Perhaps it has. If you don't know how good Kellogg's thogenulno
Toasted Corn Flakes is, try it. Then you'll sco how hard n task we aro giving
oursolvcn to Improvo it, and the only way wo can improvo it is by tho better
ment of tho corn itself.
Profcuor Holden, of tho Iowa Stato CoIIcro, tho greatest authority on corn in tho
world, will award tho prize at tho Natiounl Corn Exposition, to bo hold nt Omaha,
Neb., Dec. Oih to 18th, 1!H)L. Two simplo rules will govern tho plan, nnd they are
that you send your best car of corn to tho National Corn Exposition, Omaha, Neb.,
beforo November 27, 1001), nnd that you aro a member of tho National Corn Asso
ciationfull particulars regarding which can bo had by writing to National Corn
Exposition, Omaha, Neb. Tio a tag securely to your specimen nnd word it. "Kor
tho Kellogg Trophy Contest," nnd write your namo and address plainly. If yours
is judged tho beat, you will get tho trophy for 11110. If you succeed aain next year
or tho year following, tho trophy will become your property for all time.
Tho contcit will bo open to every stato in tho Union. Professor Holden will judgo
tlln rurn nirliz-nlirlt, tn 1... I. ... nf Himl.t.. 'l-l... ...!.. f ...... ..
per aero is ono object of tho award, but tho main purposo of tho
founder of tho trophv is for improving the quality ot corn uied in
making KELLOGG'S TOASTED CORN FLAKES. If you haven't
tried this delicious cereal, begin your education in "good things to
cat" today. All grocers havo it.
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KELLOGG TOASTED CORN
HAD ONE GOOD POINT
Young Guest It seems to mo that
you don't object to tho mosquitoes
singing In your room.
Old Guest You bet I don't. Why,
when tho mosquitoes nro Blnglng I
can't hear tho glee club practicing on
tho plnzzn.
TOTAL LOSS OF HAIR.
8eemed Imminent Scalp Was Very
Scaly and Hair Came Out by Hand.
fuls Scalp Now Clear and
New Hair Grown by Cutlcura.
"About two yearn ago I was troubled
with my head being scaly. Shortly
aftor that I had an nttack of typhoid
fever nnd I was out of tho hospital
possibly two months, when I first no
ticed tho loss of hair, my scalp being
still scaly. I started to uso dandruff
cures to no effect whatever. I had
actually lost hopo of saving any hair
nt all. I could brush It off my coat
by tho handful. I was afraid to comb
It. But after using two cakes of Cutl
cura Soap and nearly a box of Cutl
cura Ointment, tho chnngo wao sur
prising. My scalp Is now clear nnd
healthy as could bo and my hair thick
er than ovor, wherens I had my mind
mado up to bo bald. W. F. Stceso, G812
Broad St., Pittsburg, Penn., May 7 nnd
21, 1908."
Potter Drag A Cbom. Corp., Solo Props., Boston.
True Representative of Race.
Dr. Bcthmnnn-IIollwcg mny claim
this distinction, thnt ho Is tho first
German chancellor to wear a beard.
Bismarck hastened to shavo his off
whon ho entered upon diplomacy, nnd
showed his rlvnls nnd enemies n
masslvo Jaw and clear-cut chin; and
ho shaved to tho end, with an inter
val enforced by neuralgia in tho early
'80s. As a soldier, too Caprlvl shaved,
all but his mustache, nnd so did
llohenlohe nnd Ilulow. But Both-mann-Hollweg
is gaunt, rugged, hir
sute, pan-Germanic.
Laundry work nt homo would ho
much moro satisfactory if tho right
Starch wero used. In ordor to got tho
desired stiffness. It Is usually neces
sary to uso so much Btnrch that tho
beauty and llneness of tho fabric Is
hidden behind a pasto of varying
thickness, which not only destroys tho
nppenranco, but also affects tho wear
ing quality of tho goods. This trou
blo can bo entirely overcome by using
Defiance Starch, us It can bo applied
much more thinly becauso of its great
er strength than other makes.
Reaching Life's Goal.
If you wnnt to bo somebody In this
world you must nssert your Individ
uallty and assort It In tho right direc
tion, so thnt it may lead to a goal of
honor for yourself nnd bo nn example
for others. Find out what you ought
to do, say to yourself: "1 must do It,"
then begin right away with "I will do
It," and keep at it until It is douo.
Wholesale and Retail.
"What businoss did you say Miss
Caddlo was In?"
"Oh, sho'B In everybody's business."
"Wholesale, eh?"
"Ves, except when It cornea to a bit
of scandal. She retails that."
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TOASTED
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FLAKES
FLAKE CO., Battle Creeli, Mich.
RECEIVED
HIGHEST
2 h
At the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
AGAINST ALL COMPETITORS ON
PICKLES -OLIVES -CONDIMENTS -CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS PRCSERVES-JELUEft
SALAD DRESSING-CONDENSED MILK-CVAPORATED MILK-CALIFORNIA FRUITS
CANNED MEATS
CORNED DEEF-SLICED DRIED DEEF-OX TONCUE-VEAL LOAF
HAM LOAF VIENNA SAUSAGE
WHERE QUALITY COUNTS WE LEAD
Your Grocer Has Them Insist on Getting Libby's
L-IBBY. McNEILL fie L.IBBY
Definite Location.
Every visitor at tlie now capltol at
Harrlsburg, Pa who gets as far as
the registration room, Ib expected to
write his niinio In a big book, together
with liis blrthplnco and present resi
dence, MiyB tho Troy TInieB. Not
long ngo, when a crowd of excursion
ists visited the grounds nnd buildings,
u stout girl started to register.
She paused, pen poised In air, nnd
cnlled out to nn elderly lndy, com
fortably seated In a big chair, "Mon,
vere vas I horned at?"
"Vnt you vnnt to know dat for?"
"DIs man vunta to put It In dor big
book."
"Ach," answered tho mother, "you
know veil enough In dor old stono
house."
A Steady Thing.
Something nnd gone amiss with
Dobblo and ho had sought the comfort
of tears. Noticing his wot cheeks, his
mother snld In n consolatory tone:
"Como here, dear, nnd let mo wipe
your eyes."
"Tnln't no use, muvvcr," returned
Ilobblo with n llttlo choke; "I's doln'
to cry ngnln In a minute!" Woman's
Homo Compnnlon.
( Children Like l)
Tfair em s,
CURE
mfltST mUtttTQl(6)lGlS,ft(gUS
It is so pleasant to take slops the
cough so quickly. Absolutely safe
too and contains no opiates.
All DruuguU, 25 cent.
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rromutci a luiuilml grunth.
Nevor Valla to lleatoro Gray
Hair to Its Youthful Color.
Cum iralp illirtKt St hair talluiK.
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