YOTWT PLATTE Sflm-WEFKT.Y TRtRUW. TtiAMsanids J Happy H iff"? V V jl . ore helping their husbands to Dresner are clad they encouraced them to eo where thev could make a home of.thelr own aavfi navlnff rent nnd return rnt of ltvfnir whra thv could reach prosperity nod independence by buying on maty Urmt. strives 2?k am aw EANS OF MUCH VALUE Quite Essential That All Who Rdise Crop Should Prevent Deterioration and Loss. Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Aero land similar to that which through many years has yltldsd from 20 to 45 bush! of wheat to tho acre. Hundreds of farmers in Western Canada have raised crops in a slnRlc season worth more than the whole cost of their land. With such crops come prosperity, independence, sood homes, and all the comforts and conveniences which make for happy living. Farm Gardens Poultry Dairying nre sources of income second only to cram growing and stock raisins. Good climate, good neighbors, churches, .sss-ns Kvfi scnoois, rural leiepnone, etc.. Rive you ino opportunities of a new land with the con veniences of old settled districts. Department of Immigration, Ottmw. Cn W. V. BENNETT Room 4, Bee Bidjr., Omaha, Nel. Canadian Qovernment Agent Ml Things to Be Reckoned With. "There are no sure things In life," sighed the pessimist. "Oh yes, there are," argued the phi losopher. "How ahnut the expenses you hadn't counted on?" CONVENIENT! If Constipated, Bilious or Headachy, take "Cascarets." Cascarets never gripe, sicken or In convenience one like Salts, Oil, Calo mel or harsh Pills. Feel bully I Be effi cient 1 Don't stay sick, bilious, head achy, constipated. Remove the liver and bowel poison which Is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coated, your breath bad and stomach sour, why not spend a few cents for a box of Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest laxative-cathartic you ever experi enced? They work while you sleep. Adv, Educational Value of Film. At the movies the other night, while the news weekly wns running, a pic ture of life In the navy was flashed on Hie screen. Two women nudged each other. "My hoy's In the navy. I'm so glad f saw this," snld one. "I'm glad I saw It, too," said the other, "especially those scenes where they scrub." "What's especially Interesting about that?" "Well, my husband's In the navy, too. and now that I know what they have to do, believe me, I'll remind him when he gets home." Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph. Not Noticeable. "Tho cost of living Is terrible I" "Yes, but mighty few people nre anxious to die to save money. NAME "BAYER" IS ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Genteel Environment. "What's Eloise doing now?" "Welfare work In prison." "It's too bnd for a reilned girl like that to como In contact with hnrd- encd criminals." "Oh, she merely visits the 'bankers' colony.' It's really n high class club, you know, whose members hnve moved In good society and expect to do so again as soon as their period of se clusion Is over." Take tablets without fear, if you eeo tho safety "Bayer Cross." If you want the true, world-famous Aspirin, as prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years, you must ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." Tho "Bayer Cross" is stamped on each tablet and appears on ench pack age for your protection against Imi tations. In each package of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" nre safe and proper direc tions for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis, and for Pain In general. Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab lets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packages. As pirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Man ufacture of Monoacetlcacldester ol Sallcyllcacld. Adv. Ruth. Ira Andrews, the newly-elected city clerk of Torre Haute, Is active In Sun day school work. .Last Sunday ho ud- vlscd the children of his class that the morning study would be about Ruth, referring of course, to the gleaner. "Now," said Andrews, after Intro ducing the subject, "who can tell me anything about Ruth?" Up went a little hand In the rear of the class. "Well, Willie." asked the teacher, "what do you know about Ruth?" "He made twenty-nine homo runs Inst season," wns the answer. Indian- npolls News. The Glamour Remains. "Why do the Blltons put on so many airs these days?" "They got that wny by having a sec ond lleutennnt In the family." "I see." "And despite the fact that he has been mustered out and has resumed his Job as shipping clerk In a sardine fac tory, they can't forget how he looked In his uniform." Same Finish. "Yes," said the prospective buyer, "I always Judge a motorcar by Its en gine." "But don't you pay any nttentlon to Its finish," asked the seller, who had been extolling the upholstering and trimmings. "Never 1 My motorcars always have the same finish a brick wall or a ditch." The More Profitable Way. "The servant has asked for more money or she's going to quit." "What are you paying her now?' "Twelve dollars a week, and I make all the beds and we send tho washing out." "I tell you what to do. Tell her to come on downtown and take my Job nnd I'll stay home and do tho housework, and she can pay me." Hard "Work, Tires muscles and nerves , and then to whip them with, coffee, "with, its dru& caffeine, makes a lad matter worse . as a drink for workers that contains no drug, but furnishes a finely fla vored beverage, full-bodied and robust, pleasing to former coffee drinkers. Two sizes At grocers Usually sold iat 25.&15$ Trade by "Postum CeraLCauBffltTe Creek;1Mich THRASHED WITH SEPARATOR Machine Must Be Readjusted to Pre vent Split Beans Straw Obtained Is Quite Valuable Feed for All Kinds of Animals. (Prepared by tho United State!) Depart ment or Agriculture.) Soy-bean seed now Is of considerable value, und It Is essential that all farm ers who have raised It thrash and store It so ns to prevent deterioration nnd loss. The ordlnnry grain separator can be adjusted to thrash any beans suc cessfully, but this machine, If equipped to thrnsh small grains, must be re adjusted when soy beans nre to be thrashed, as otherwise a large per centage of cracked seed will result. i Guclh Haberlandt Some of the More Important varieties of Soy Beans, Several of Which Are Already Well Known to Farmers of This Country. The chief cause of split beans Is the high speed of the cylinder, which should be reduced nt lqnst one-half, although the. speed of tho fans nnd other parts of the separator may bo maintained at normal. Satisfactory Machines. Special pea and heiln separators oi different sizes are now on the mnrket. These types of machines do clean hulling nnd spilt practically none of the beans. Undoubtedly such sepjra- tors are more satisfactory und ecor.om- leal whero a considerable acreage of beans Is grown. In sections whero there Is nn extensive seed production, Investment In such n machine by a community would be proiltnble. Soy beans, tf thoroughly dry, can easily be thrashed with n Hall. If one hns only a small acreage nn acre or so this method Is practical and eco nomical. In a few sections, n corn shredder has been used to advantage In the thrashing work nnd where the beans are propertly cured nnd dried, the seeds shell out readily when run through this machine. Soy beans which hnve been stacked out of doors or housed In the mow previous to thrashing should be thrash ed when tho weather Is dry and suit able for work of this character. Thrash Ing should not he attempted until the beans hnve passed through a thorough sweat and subsequently cured so that the seed Is separated readily from the straw. , Valuable Feed for Stock. The straw obtained from thrashing the soy bean for seed Is a valuable feed for all kinds of live stock. In mnny localities the straw Is baled at the time of thrashing nnd sold. As soy-bean seeds spoil rather cnsl ly If not propertly handled, care should be exercised In curing and storing. Af tor the beans arc thrashed they should bo watched carefully to avoid heating and moulding. When thoroughly dry there Js no such danger. The best plan, according to specialists of the United States department of agriculture. Is to spread the seed out on a tloor tin mediately after thrashing and subse quently shovel them from time to time until they nre thoroughly dry. The storeroom should be dry and have n free circulation of air. Soy-bean seed loses Its viability rather rapidly and It Is not safe to hold seed for planting purposes moro than two seasons. The seeds of the soy bean, unlike those of the cowpea. are rarely attacked by weevils or other grain Insects. SAVE FERTILITY OF MANURE No Better Place to Apply Plant Food Than on Fall Sown Cover Crops or on Clover. If stablo manure of any kind Is avail able at this season of the year there Is no better place to apply It than on the fall sown cover crops, or on clover nnd grass sods. When thus applied, thure will be practically no loss of fertility much less than If the manure Is kept m yards, especially if uncovered. DELAY IN ORDERING LIME MAY BE FATAL Last-Minute Deliveries Can No Longer Be Made. Dealers and Manufacturers Should Have Advanced Information as to Farmers' Needs Transpor tation Is Uncertain. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Partners probably will not be able to secure Unto to meet their agricul tural needs If they wnlt about order ing It until they are ready to apply it. Under old conditions, companies sup plying agricultural lime recognized spring and Into summer ns the two periods of demand, and farmers hnvo onllunrlly ordered their lime nt the time they wished to apply ltv In order to save time and work by Including hauling from the railroad station nnd applying to the land In one operation, Under present conditions, lime manu facturers are no longer able to adjust their business to this practice. Ow ing to shortage of labor In their own plants and transportation dllllculttcs. Inst-mlnuto deliveries can no longer be made with certainty. For these reasons tho department of agriculture urges that spring needs bo nntlclpntcd and that orders for lime bo pluccd tit once. Dealers nnd man ufneturers should have advance In formation ns to farmers' needs so that orders can be combined and car space used to the best advantage Delay In ordering may result In failure to ob tain tho lime until too Into. It Is, moreover, tho desire of the railroad administration that the sea son for delivery of lime, which has heretofore been from March to May, be extended to Include tho period from January to May, In order to rellove, as far as possible, tho existing car shortage. GATE IS MADE STOCK PROOF Posts Placed 1J2 Feet Apart Enable Pedestrians to Pass Through Cattle Kept Out A short-cut path across a field to nn electric car lino was blocked by the owner, who fenced It with wire nnd turned cattle In to graze. Slnco the pnth saved a great many steps, he received many protests. Tho own er gave permission to the pedestrians to put In n gate at each end of tho path that would permit them to pass, but prevent the escnpo of cattle. This was done In the manner Illustrated. An opening was cut In tho fence, 1 feet wide, a post placed on ench side, and a third post midway between To Enable Pedestrians to Pass Through a Field Without Danger of Cattle Escaping, a Gate Was Built of Three Posts. them, about xk feet from tho fence line. The nrrangement proved to be quite satisfactory. Werner W. Hau melster. Walla Walla, Washington, In Popular Mechanics Magazine. TUBERCULOSIS OF CHICKENS Science Has Demonstrated That Dis ease May Be Transmitted by Swine to Poultry. Dr. O. P. Fitch, chief of tho division of veterinary medicine at the Minne sota college of agriculture, states that science has shown that tuberculosis muy bo transmitted by 'swine to poul try and vice versa. "Tuberculosis In poultry Is u common disease," he says, "and It causes heavy losses. Fowls affected with It becomo lame, their combs lose their luster, and their flesh falls away. There Is a gen erally rundown condition. Tuberculosis can bo controlled by tho removal of Infected birds and by a thorough clean ing up' of their quarters. The disease cannot as a rule be transmitted through the eggs. Its Introduction can bo traced usually t Infected fowls." POTATOES NEED PLANT FOOD Most Successful Growers Generally Make Application of Manure to Heavy Sod. To grow potatoes successfully an abundance of plant food Is required. lOxperlments at the Ohio experiment station show that from 10 to lit tons of manure und from 1100 to 000 pounds of add phosphate per acrp may ho used with prollt In fertilizing potntocs. The application of fresh manure to the soil Just before plowing Is asso ciated with the development of scab on potatoes, so thut early winter ap plication of manure Is regarded ns es sential. Tho most successful potnto growers generally apply manuro to a good, heavy sod, preferably clovor, to be plowed down in the spring. THREE YEARS WITHOUT HOPE A Story of Sickness nnd Suffering with. Final Return U Health It vrlll do you good to rend lb No matter how long nor how much you havo Buffered, do not glvo np hopo. Do not dccldo thoro Is no holp for you. Thoro is. Mako up your mind to got woll. You can. Thoro is a remedy In which you may placo full rollanco ns did Mrs. Rozalla Kanla of 39 Sllvor Strcot, Now Britain, Conn. This la what sho says: "I had cramps for threo yoars nnd thought I would novor bo any bottor. I could not cat without distress. Slept with my mouth opon nnd could hardly breathe. No inedtcino holpod me. I had catarrh of tho sto iach. Now I hnvo no cramps and nm feeling woll nnd hoalthy. I wish ovory suffering person would tako PE-RU-NA." Catarrh effects tho mucous membranes in any organ or part PE-RU-NA, by regulating tho digestion and aiding elimination, sends n rich, ptiro supply of blood nnd nourishment to tho sick nnd Inflamed mombranos and health; returns. For coughs, colds, catarrh and catarrhal condition generally. PE-RU-NA Is recommonded. If you nro sick, do not wnlt nnd suffer. Tho sooner you begin using Dr. Hartman'a woll-known PE-RU-NA, tho Boonor you may expect to bo woll nnd strong and In full possession of your health. A hottlo of PE-RU-NA is tho finest emorgoncy, roady-to-tako remedy to havo in tho houso. It ia fourtoou puncos of prQi ventlon and protection. Sold ovorywhero la tablet or liquid form. DISTEMPER or Strangles in stallions, brood mares, colts nnd all others is moat destructive. Tho germ causlntr dlseaeo must ba removed from tho body of tho animal. To prevent the troublo tho nnmo must bo done. SIMHIN'S DISTISMPEIt COMPOUND will do both euro tho sick nnd prevent those "exposed" from havlnrc tho dlscuso. Sold by your druffgiat. 00c and 11.16 per bottle. SlOHN MUIIIOAIi CO., Mfrs., Qoalien, Ind., U. S. A. No Need. "Don't you want to Invest In a mik ing machine?" "Not much. I married one." Sinco It Is worth whilo to bo well, take G&rfield Tea, Naturo's medicine. Adv. Aluminum metal was first discovered In 1827. BE A NURSE Kxccptlonnl opportunity at the present time for yountr womon over nineteen years of oro who havo had at leaBt one year to high school to take Nurses' Train. Inc In Koneral hospital Our graduates arc in groat demand. Address Supt. ot Nnraea, Lincoln Banltarlom. Lincoln. Mebr, W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 9-1920. Where Can I Find Relief From Itching, Terrifying Eczema? Question on Lips of Afflicted. There is a harrassing discomfort caused by Eczema that almost be comes a torture. The itching Is al most unbearable, and the skin seems on fire with the burning ir ritation. A cure from local appli cations of salves and ointments is impossible, because such treat ment can only allay the pain tem porarily. The disease can only be reached by going deep down to its source, which is in the blood, the disease being caused by an infec tion which breaks out through tho skin. That is why the most satis factory treatment for all so-called skin diseases is S. S. S., which actq by cleansing the blood. Get a bot tle to-day, and you will see results from the right treatment. Medical advice free. Address Medical Di rector, 48 Swift Bldgu Atlanta, Ga. The Price. "It took mo nn hour yesterday to convlnco my wife thnt I was right." "You succeeded, then?" "Oh, yes, but she hasn't spoken to mo since." Cutlcura Soothes Baby Rashes. That Itch and burn with hot bnths of Cutlcura Soap followed by gentle anointings of Cutlcurn Ointment. Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe cially If a little of tho fragrant Cutl curn Talcum Is dusted on nt thp fin ish. 25c ench everywhere. Adv. A Coot Head. While n six-year-old child of tho East end was getting ready for school tho other day her mother noticed that the water was fairly dripping out of her hair, nnd exclaimed, "Why, Wll nm, whnt makes you wet your hnlr this cold day?" The youngster replied : "Teacher told us to. She told us to keep our feet warm and our heads cool." Indlnnnpo lis News. Back-Handed Stroke. "May said you were llshlng for n compliment the Inst tlmo you wero up nt her house, but that you didn't get It." "Why, I don't recall having said anything that sho could hnvo con strued that way." "Well, she says you did." "Did she say what It was?' "Yes, she said that you nsked her If sho considered monkeys Intelli gent?" Dallas News. And Chilly, Too. Jlmson meant well, but somehow ho was always putting his foot In It. At n dnnco he was presented to a young ludy whoso proportions wero anything but meager. As usual, ho asked her for n dance. She replied with a disconsolate air: "I am only free for tho two-step and 1 cannot pledge mysolf for thn because I'm iifrnld my people will h lenvlng before It comes off." Jlmson thought ho saw a chance for a compliment, nnd said: , "Oh, how empty the room will seem when you have left It I" Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegrnph. REALLY TOO MUCH TO ASK Most People Will, Feel That Little Tommy Had a' Right to Make a Protest. Ten tlmo In tho nursery. Little Tom my sut nt tho table whllo nurso watched that ho behaved properly. Presently the' little chap took tho top off his egg, and then sniffed dis dainfully. "Please, Martha, this egg Is bad," ho said. "Never knew such a boyl" snld nttrsey. "Always grumbling nt your food, and there's mnny n child who hasn't got anything to eat this night Just you get on with that egg, and stop complaining." "Must I cat It nil?" nsked Tommy, tenrfutly. "Yes, every bit!" Mnrthn wns firm. "The logs nnd the benk, too?" walled Tommy. His Reply. A teacher was explaining tho meth ods used in taking tho census, nnd Illustrated by asking tho pupils somo of tho questions nsked by the enumera tors. Sho nsked llttlo BIIHo K. this question : "131111c. what la your father's poll tics?" Ullllp, being only eight years old, was not "up" on politics, so ho an swered thus: "I -I don't know, but' ho Is either a Hull Moose or belongs to Oriental lodge." : The Difficulty. "Docs your boy Josh know anything about how tho place ought to bo run?" "I'll say he does," answered Farmer Corntossel. "I'll say he knows all about It. The troublo seems to bo thnt the hired mnu and 1 nru too dumb to follow out Instructions as fast ns Josh can glvo 'em." A woman's sphere Is tho home. Any btido of u week Is willing to udmlt this. There's no use arguing with a man who has his mind lnudo up not to ngrco with you. The Sweet Cereal Flavor of GrapeNuts is not produced lay adding sugar to this blend o wlieai and malted barley. The sweetness is dpe to ac- tual jSrain sugar, self-devel" oped oy the processing and long baking of this great food. "There's e Reason &x Grape-Nuts ,