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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
The orchard wl Itself. not take care of NO ONE CAN ALWAYS AVOID Take time to clean up around the house and barn. Ncbr aska Advertiser W. W. SANDERS, Prop. NEMAHA, . NEBRASKA It Ib Just possible that, yellow pcrlln may neutralise each other. Tho Tennessee ouprc.me court has uphold tho segregation which confines Hnloons to certnln city territory. "Tho horse must go." Sure, ussonls the Toledo lllade; quite often ho must go out and linnl the automobile out of tho mud. A H,00(ThorBo7owoir iiinnt operated by tidal enorcgy Is to be ostabllshcil on tho south hunk or the IClbe, near Cuxhnven. If anybody but a naval expert had nald that tho naval marksmanship at Snntlngo was bad It would have been flat treason. Floods along both the Pawpaw and tho Manmco rlvors make It sootn prob able that tho wholo family will bo In volved before tho troubles are over. Some American girls, says the Chi cago Nows, may fool that they Just have to take counts and dukes. There aro not enough star baseball players to go aroupd. An Englishman says American men mako ideal husbands. Hut, says tho Chicago Record-Herald, Ideal hus bands aro not what American heir esses aro looking for. Tho tyov York jury which decided upon its verdict by Hipping a coin has succeedod In strengthening tho popu lar improsslon that a Jury verdict Is generally more or less of a Ramble. A gentleman cannot llvo on loss than $5u,f)00 a year, Is tho complaint of a Now York bankrupt. Thoro uro several thousand gentlemen here Jn Zanesvllle, sayB the Znnesvillo (O.) Signal, who llvo on less than that. Inspectors from Ellis Island aro to go over tho country to locate alien criminals. It seems to tho averago person that It would have been an easier proposition to have kept them In tho first instance from locating at all. A baby hippopotamus valued at 15,000 was born a few days ago at the Central park zoo In Nuw York city. Babies, It may bo remarked, are not rated according to their beauty, but according to tho exclustveness of theli station in society. A St. Louis preacher Is quoted as as serting that kisses are "unpardonable under any circumstances boforo mar riage." Unpardonable or not there can bo moro variety in thorn bofore marriage than is consistent with dis cretion nftor that ceremony. A lady of social fame hired an agent to keep her name and doings out of tho newspapers. Tho immediate re sult was a column article about the engagement, with a double-column pic, turo of tho retiring social light. Ques tion:: Was tho "repress" agent's sal ary raised or lowerod? A town containing 10,000 Inhabitants has Bprung up in Nevada during tho paBt three months. A few mornings ago its daily newspapers got out an extra to announce the fnct that two respectable women had arrived. We extend hearty congratulations not to the two ladies but to the town. New York city hus $102,834,320 duo for back taxes. This statement Is vouched for by City Comptroller Motz. Of thlB amount $29,816,153 is in taxes assessed on real estate, $47,348,499 on personal property, $1,118,662 taxes on real estate owned by corporations, and $24,521,012 In special tax on fran chises. The United States government has granted a permit for tho erection of a $1,000,000 power plant on tho South Platte watershed, a short distance from Denver, Co., and has also given a right-of-way for tho necessary trans mission linos. -The plant will permit the production of 20.0Q0 electrical horsepower. "Ho never said 'Go, boys,' but al ways 'Come, boyB,' " was tho splondld eulogy that Bishop Potter pronounced over tho body of a Now York fireman who lost his life on duty. Hut such heroism as hlB Is not unusual in the fire department, for it Is true, as the chief of the bravo man says, that every fireman knows that he risks his life at every big lire, and he' does his duty In spito of it. Texas by legislative act recontly ceded to tho United States a largo territory lft tho Panhaudlo for a na tional park. If congress should ac cept the gift, tbo country will have another Yellowstone Tho tract is 40 miles long and contains part of the Paro Duro cunyon, n wild and myste rious gorge which has not been fully explorod. Near the canyon is a pri vate herd of buffalo, which it l said will be given to the government If it takea the park. Keep the stock off of soft past urea. Alfalfa Is too valuable to pas ture. What do you think of sheep a a manure spreader? Hells on the sheep will save you lots of time In looking for them. Tho chicks that uro crowded will not make good, vigorous growth, The right kind of a cow expects the right, kind of treatment and gets it. The howh iiiimocliitf clean drlnklnu water as much as any farm animal, ('lean cultivation of the apple or chard will lirlng most profitable re- turns. Itcmcmbcr the best urouud lor the gurden, and make It better still by fer tilizing liberally and cultivating assid uously. hook tin but alwavs have the weath er eye out for the stumbling block In inn roait. The good horse Is his own best salesman, and this Is true of every other farm animal. A good road along the side of your place makes a good impression on the stranger as he drives by. Set the first, eggs the turkeys lay under the chicken hen and thus en courage them to lay a second clutch. Megln in a small way and grow as fast as you can Is a safe rule In any branch of farming or stock-raising. Some breeders claim that chickens fed sulphur are liable to rheumatism in damp weather. What has been your experience? The land Intended for alfalfa should bo plowed and harrowed, then disked and burrowed again, and then it would do no harm to harrow again. Tho good idea Is good to use. not to be stowed away and forgotten. For tills reason get busy after you have read Meadowbrook Kami Notes. Don't keep the kicking cow. And at tho same time that you get rid of her get rid of those methods of yours bv which the bad qualities In hor were developed. The cry has gone forth that soon a famine of hickory will bo unon tho land. Why not plnnt a few bucIi trees? Young trees can bo obtained from many of tho nurseries. No wonder you don't have uooil roads In your township if politics 1b mixeu up In the business. Deal with tho road question strictly on a busl- hobs basis. Tut the polities out. One cannot always prevent being crowdod by the season's work, but one can Keep irom fretting over it. Fret. lulness of this kind leads to hurrv. and hurry often entails much work that is needless. i A well-known fruit expert claims that the cost of picking apples upon very large, high trees is 20 cents a barrel, while on low-headed trees tho cost does not,. exceed 7 cents a barrel. This Is a potent argument In favor of low-headed trees. If the cream does not rise readily there may be two reasons for it. First, the milk being produced in the last of the period or lactation, and, second, improper feeding. It takes longer for cream to rise upon milk of the cow who has been giving milk a long time Here is a fox trap which will work. says an experienced hunter: Find n good-sized stump 2, feet or more from tho ground. Get a set of small sticks two I'eot long and nail them around the stump one Inch apart, let ting them project above the stump 18 Inches. Put a rooster in this coop and cover the top with brush so he can't get out. Set your traps around tho stump, being very careful about cov ering them. I It takes 15.1 quarts of average milk to weigh 100 pounds. Waste not those eggs on the hen which Is not thoroughly broody. Have a kind word always for your horse, and he will prove your faithful servant. Increase the fertility of your land by growing clover and then plowing It under. He easy on the horses while they are hardening to the heavy work of the season. (let the young pigs out on the ground as soon as possible to prevent their getting too fat. Finish up on the little odd jobs be fore tho full rush of the spring work makes you forget, them. The better the seed bed tho better the drop. Kenienibor that when get ting the land In shape for the seed. The weakling lamb needs special care and In most cases will repay your efforts by growing into a strong animal. Charcoal, and grit, oyster shell and granulated bone aro essential to the health of the chickens. He sure your Mock Is supplied. The drill for planting grain crops has tho advantage of more oven plant ing at. the proper depth, thus ensuring even start and uniform growth. Don't let the cattle run on the nas- turo when the ground is soft. 'It will cause more damage than tho land will be able to recover from for years. The saleableness of a good grade of butter may be spoiled by the way It is placed on tho market. Appearance has much to do with the sale of an article When wife is troubled about that sponge cake which has become dry and which she is tempted to feed to the chickens, tell her that it will mako tine toast, for tea. The horse that has been idle all or most of the winter, needs careful han dling to ho inured to hard work. In crease the grain diet and exercise reg I ularly, increasing the tasks gradually. Young chicks that have become drenched by a sudden shower and are cramped with cold should be taken Into tho kitchen and wrapped In hot flannels. Many a chick can be saved In this way. The low-grade fertilizer liinv not en. tall so great an Initial outlaw but it is the dearest In the end, for no man ever made a dollar by buying the low-erade fertilizer, while it does pay to put good fertilizer on the land. It Is well to look over machinery to see If bolts and screws do not need tightening, but especially Ib this true or new machinery. The nutB and bolts work loose with the first use of the machine, and It is the safest plan to examine often. Pea-fed pork is growing in favor In some sections. Some raisers have produced profitable hogs without feed ing a single grain of corn, tho food consisting almost exclusively of tho peas. Hut there is little question but that the better ration Is a combination of peas and corn. A comfortable nest for the settlnir hen. is made by putting fresh earth Into a box and covering with straw- hay is bettor for it will not gather moisture - and sprinkling slacked lime and sulphur upon the straw. In such it nest the hen will not be trou bled with lice and she will not break her eggs. Do not lot tho soft corn of last sea son, which wns abnormally backward, lead you to mako tho mistake of planting too early corn this year. Plant tho kind of corn which lias given tho best results in former years. There is no sort of likelihood that we shall have another such season as last year, at least not for another 25 years anyway. it may sound like repetition, but it is good advice to follow; Remove manure from buildings dally, and haul it to the fields and place It on tho land as soon as possible, at least every few days winter and summer. Manuro allowed to remain In tho stable renders tho building unsanitary for animal occupancy. Manure loses in value lying In the stable. When Immediately placed upon tho land, tho soil has a chance to absorb some of the richness that would otherwise bo lost. Pe-ru-na Pre-r4 vents Catching; Cold. Mum uremic ncrsict in ridinu on the SStttesSBgW rfr Time. Sve J clothing. They stmt out pcrlmps in the hent of the day and do not feel the need of wrnpK. The rapid moving of the car cools the body unduly. When they board the enr perhiipH they are slight ly ncr.-pii ing. When the body is in this condition it is easily chilled. This is (.-specially true when a person is sitting. Heginniiig a street car ride in the middle of the day and ending it in the evening almost invariably requires extra wraps, but people do not observe thcc. precautions, hence they catch cold. Colds are very frequent in the Spring on this nccount, and as the Summer ndvanccs, they do not decrease. During tlm Spring months, no one should think of riding on the ear wit bout being provided with a wrap. A cold caught in the Spring is liable to last through the entire Summer. Great caution sliould he observed at this season ngainst exposure to cold. During the first few pleasant days of Spring, the liability of catching cold is great. No wonder so many people acquire muscular rheumatism and catarrhal dis eases during this season. However, in spite of the greatest precautions, colds will be caught. At the appearance of the first symptom, Peruna should be taken according to directions on the bottle, and continued until every symptom disappears. Do not. put it off. Do not waste time by taking other remedies. Hegin at once to take Peruna and continue taking it until you are positive that the cold has entirely disappeared. This may save you a long and perhaps serious illness later en. Bad Effects From Cold. Mr. M. J. Peutseh, Secretary lluilding Material Trades Council, 151 Washing ton St., Chicago, HI., writes: I have found your medicine to be unusually efficacious in getting rid of bad effects from cola, and more espe cially in driving' away all symptoms of catarrh, with which 1 am frequently troubled. "The relief Peruna glvesm catarrhal troubles alone is well worth the price per bottle. I have used the remedy for several years now." Spells of Coughing. Mrs. C. E. Lone1, writes, from At wood, Colorado, as follows: 'When I wrote you for advice my little three-year-old girl had a cough that had been troubling her for four months. She took cold easily, and Those Peekaboos. She Women's clothes are a my- tery to men, aren't they? He Oh, I don't know. I can often see through them. Cornell Widow. In a Pinch, Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A powder. It cures painful, smart ing, nervous feet and ingrowing nails. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age Makes new shoes easy. A certain cure for sweating feet. Sold by all Druggists, 25c. Accept no sub stitute. Trial package, FREE. Ad dress A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. The woman who marries for money usually gets what she went after, but it's different with a man. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for infants nod children, and see that it Honrs flio SSXf . ST- Signature ofkrZZu In Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. There is no Interest worth consid eration that does not run in the direc tion of duty. Grlmshaw. Your Wife, Mother or Sister Can make Lemon, Chocolate and Custard pies better than the expert cook by using "OUR-PIE," as all tho ingredients aro In tho package ready for Immediate use. Each package, enough for two largo plea, 10 cents. Order to-day from your grocer. -ut up uy Jj-zerta Co., uocnester, xn. i. Perish discretion whenever it inter feres with duty. More. Garfield Tea cannot but commend itself to those desiring a laxative at once sim ple, pure. mild, potent and health-giving. it is made ol Herbs. All drug stores. Suit the action to tho word and the word to the action. Shakespeare. Smokers nnnreciate the duality value of Lewis' Single Kinder cigar. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111. Truth, liko a roso, often blossoms upon a thorny stem. Haflz. Mrn. Whitlow's Soothlnir Svrtm. For children tccttitiiK. euftoiia tlio uuniH. remit-on In- flumumtluu, allays pnli:, cures wind collo, 23c a tattle. No honestly exerted force can he utterly lost. Froude Tmmro tm Only Onm "Br onto Thmt lm Laxativo uromo Quinine - (MED THE WOULD OVER TO OUttE A OOLO IM ONE DAY. Always remember the full name. fas thin signature ou every box. One Dose in Time, Saves Nine. street ears, insufficiently protected 1 would wheeze and have spells of cough ing that would sometimes last for a half hour. "Now we can never thank you enough for the change you have made in our little one's health. Itoforc she began taking' your Peruna she suffered every thing in the way of cough, colds and croup, hut now she has taken not quite abottleof Peruna,and is we and strong as she has ever been in her life." Pe-ru-na for Colds. Mr. .fumes Morrison, 68 Hast 10th St., Paterson, N. J., writes: "1 have given Peruna a fair trial, and I find it to be just what yon claim it to be. I cannot praise it too highly. 1 have used two bottles in my family for colds, and everything' imaginable. I can safely say that your medicine is tho best I have ever used."- Cut the cost Vt, You can decorate your home with Alahostine vear after vear at one- half the cost of using either wall paper or kalsomine. AlahaaH The Salutary waii voan i -war m v m '.. comes in 10 beautiful tints and white that combine into an endless varietv of soft, velvety Alabxstine shades which will make any home brighter and more sanitary. Sample tint cards free at dealers. Write us for free color plans for decorating your home. Sold by Paint, Drue. Hardware and Gen eral Storesincarefuliy sealed andproperiy ni-lrnre nt fUli- the nackaes for white and 5!c (lie package (or tints. See .t.n.t1..nnM."AUI,nftlnf."!inni.irhn9flf. ace before it U opened either by yourseU or the workmen. The Alabastine Company Grand Rapids, Mich. Eastern Office. 105 Water St., N.Y. City. 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