The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 27, 1911, Image 3

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50,000 NEEDED TO
HARVEST WESTERN
CANADA'S CROP
Take 160,000 Alto
gether to Take Care
of Yield of Prairie
Provinces.
One hundred and sixty-two thousand
farm hands will be required this year
to hnrvcfit tho grain crops of Mani
toba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Of
this number the local help will pro
Tldo about 112,000, which will leavo
nbout 50,000 extra farm hands. Thero
Is, therefore, a great demand for this
class of laborers In all parts of West
erti Canada. In order to meet tho re
quirements It has been arranged to
grant very low railway rates from all
boundary points reached by Canadian
railways. In order to secure these
rates It will bo necessary for you to
call on one of the following authorized
agents of tho Canadian government:
M. V. Mclnnes, 176 Jefferson Avenue,
Detroit, Michigan; C. A. Laurlor, Mar
quette, Michigan; J. 8. Crawford,
Syracuse, N. Y.; Thos. llctberlngton,
Room 202, 73 Tremont Street, Boston,
Mass.; H. M. Williams, 413 Gardner
Uldg., Toledo, Ohio; Geo. Alrd, 210
Traction-Terminal Dldg., Indianapolis,
Indiana; C. J. Droughton, Room 412
Merchants Loan & Trust Bldg., Chi
cago, III.; Geo. A. Hall, 2nd Floor, 125
Second Street, Milwaukee, Wis.; 15.
T. Holmes, 315 Jackson Street, St.
Paul, Minn.; Chas. Pilling, Clifford
Block, Grand Forks, N. D.; J. M. Mac
tachlnn, Box 197, Watcrtown, S. D.;
W. V. Bennett, Room 4, Boo Bldg.,
Ornuha, Neb.; W. II. Rogers, 125 West
itth Street, Kansas City, Mo.; BonJ.
Davles, Room 6, Dunn Block, Great
Falls, Montana; J. 11. Carbonncau, Jr.,
217 Main Street, Biddeford, Me.; J. N.
Grieve, Auditorium Building, Spokane,
Wash.
This will givo to intending harvest
laborers a splendid opportunity to look
over Iho magnificent wheat fields or
Western Canada and will givo them
the best evidence that can bo secured
of the splendid character of that coun
try tram the farmer's standpoint.
There will bo at least 200.000,000
bushels of wheat harvested within tho
area of tho three provinces above
named this year and It is expected
that the yield will run from 15 to 25
bushels per aero. Many farmers, this
year, will net, as a result of their
labors, as much as f 8 to $10 per aero
and many of them will deposit as
profits ns much as 98,000 to $10,000.
The wide publicity that has been
given to the excellent crop that Is be
ing raised in central Alberta and
southern Alberta, central Saskatche
wan and southern Saskatchewan, and
also in Manitoba, will increase tho
price of lands in these three provinces
from $3 to $5 per acre and the man
who was fortunate enough to secure
lands at from $12 to $20 per acre will
have reason for gratification that he
exercised sufficient forethought to in
vest, whllo the man who was fortu
nate enough to secure a homestead of
1C0 acres free will also have a greater
reason to feel pleased.
Notwithstanding the great addition
to the acreage this year over last and
the largo crop that will be ready 'for
harvest there is no reason to becomo
alarmed that tho harvest will not bo
reaped successfully. There will be a
great demand for these low rates dur
ing the next couple of months; bo
sure to make your application to any
of the ngents above mentioned that
may bo in your territory at as early
a date as possible. Harvesting will
commence about the 25th of July and
contlnuo for flvo or six weeks, when
threshing will begin and there will b
plenty of work until November.
Too Dangerous.
In the struggling days of Tuskogce,
Booker T. Washington found that he
would have to use an old chicken
house' for a schoolroom.
"Uncle," he said to an old colored
man, "I want you to come down at
nine o'clock tomorrow morning and
help me clean out a henhouse."
"Law now, Mr. Washington," the
old 'man expostulated, "you-all don't
want to begin clcanln' out no hen
nous roun' yere In do day time."
Success Magazine.
Girl chums are almost as thick as
a fat roan.
Wp Dried Beef MrtP
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FATTEN FOWLS FOR MARKET
Food 8hould Be Given at Regular
Hours and Then Only What the
Birds Will Eat Up Clean.
Chickens for broiling or frying
should be fed extra for two or three
weeks to get them fat, with plenty of
good, solid meat on breast and thighs.
Range poultry Is never classed as
rlrat-class market poultry.
Put six to eight chickens in a clean,
roomy coop; placo coop In shed,
which should bo kept quiet and mod
erately dark. Give first morning feed
of cormueal mixed with milk; Just
what thoy will eat with a relish. At
nine o'clock give a second meal of
baked bread mixed with boiled vege
tables. At noon givo cracked corn
mixed with a little wheat. At 5 p. m.
give cnrnmeal mixed with milk, They
should bo fed at regular hours and
given only what they eat up with a
relish at each meal. No loud should
bo allowed to lie In tho coop, ns thny
lose their nppetlte when food Is left
in the coop to turn sour.
Hour food Ib not fit to feed.
Wash out the can every morning
This is necessary and should not bo
neglected. Give a little gravel or
charcoal about twice n week. Give
milk instead of water. By this meth
od chickens may be fattened In two
weeks' time. Chickens thus fed will
mnke prime market poultry and will
commnnd an extra price.
WATERING CAN FOR CHICKS
Excellent Fountain May Be Made Out
of Old Tomato Can Cut V2
Inches From Bottom.
An old tomato can, with a hole
punched In side as shown In illustra
tion, will make a good watering ves-
Watering Can for Chicks.
eel for young chickens. The cut
should be ubouo 1 inches from tho
bottom.
TURNSTILE ATE FOR YARD
One Passage Made to Answer for Alt
Where Four Pens Come To
getherHow It Is Made.
In the poultry-yard where four lots
:onio together It Is convenient to havo
:ho gates nil at one comer, or in other
Turnstile for Poultry Yard.
words, mako one gate answer for all
four. Tho illustration shows the con
struction of tho gate. The end posts
nro 'IxVJt feet from the center post
on which the gate turns. An Inch iron
pin 18 inches long and 12 Inches In
the post that tho gate Is framed on
and six Inches In the post In the
ground. TIjIh should fit tho holes very
Ight that the gato may turn solidly.
Value of Grit and Charcoal.
It pnj'H to keep n supply of grit,
oyster shell and charcoal before tho
fowls. Tho more you can coax your
laying hen to eat and assimilate, tho
more material she will have to turn
into eggs. Her body must bo nour
ished and material supplied for eggs.
To provide for both purposes during
cold weathor meanB grinding up a
great deal or food. Tho grit helps to
do this and tho oyster shell furnishes
material for tho egg shell. Charcoal
furnishes no nourishment, but pro
motes digestion, nnd is a bowel cor
rective. Brooding Hens.
With brooding hens we give exactly
the same diet, except for soft food.
That affects the fertility and is used
only occasionally for a change. Then
we usually give blood meal and bran
mixed In the hopper. In tho penB we
"keep grit and shell all the time, and
Ince grit Is scarce In this country, we
use gravel, coal cinders and broken
glass In order that the hens may have
something Bharp to cut and digest
their food, ,
POPULAR BREED OF CHICKENS
White Plymouth Rocks Are Large,
Strong and Vigorous, Besides Be
ing Excellent Layers,
Whlto Plymouth Rocks resemble the
bnrrrd in every particular except col
or. They are whlto In plumage
throughout, writes Mrs. D. A. Dean
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White Plymouth Rocks.
In Green's Farm Gardening. They are
one of tho roost popular whlto breeds.
They aro as large, strong and vigorous
as tho barred variety and, being pure
white, will breed much more uniform
In color. They lay especially well In
winter and their eggs are large. They
mnko lino mothers. Thrifty and ac
tiveregular hustlers not sluggish
llkn the Asiatics. Ready for table or
market much younger than the smaller
breeds. Keep the egg basket full, and
Incidentally tho owner's pockets In the
enme condition.
HARD WORK MEANS SUCCESS
To Hatch and Brood Chickens Artifi
cially One Must 8tay With Work
Night and Day.
A great many people buy Incubators
nnd brooders and expect them to run
themselves. Thero would be jUBt ns
much senso In thf hen leaving her
eggs for tho wind and sun to hntch In
stead of setting on them and guarding
them, night nnd day, for 21 days.
Inanlmnte things won't run them
selves; thoy must bo run. Machines
are nil right, but they haven't brains;
men must supply tho Intelligence.
Now, It hns been proved by thou
sands or people In dirforent pnrts ol
tho world that artificial incubation
nnd brooding of poultry Is an assured
success. But to mnko this success re
quires close personal attention from
stnrt to finish. Tho work cannot be
Intrusted to any Tom or Dick or Har
ry. Tom nnd Dick and Harry hired to
do the work may set the machine
going, but thoy won't keep them
going. They lack tho personal equa
tion. They would Just as soon see you
make n failure as they would sec you
mako a success of the chicken busi
ness. To hatch and brood chickens artifi
cially oue must stay right with the
work, day and night. This docs not
mean that you have to alt up with and
nurse the machines and baby birds,
but that you just about know exactly
what they are doing every hour of the
twenty-four.
Many people fall to keep tho Infant
chicks dry, warm and well supplied
with fresh air In tho brooder. This
is a simple matter, but an essential. A
herd or goats will get along In a re
moto brushy pasture for weeks at s
tlmo with nothing but bushes and
fence rails to feed upon. Not so with
baby chicks; they must be fed at
least five times each day.
The neglect of slmplo sanitation In
the brooder Is responsible for heavy
mortality among young feathered
stock. Fifty or a hundred or more
young birds In one close room will
soon mnke foul conditions, which in
turn will soon lead to disease and
death if the foulness Is not removed.
Thoso who aro very careful to keep
the brooder scrupulously clean usually
have good success with broader
chicks, and those who allow them to
become filthy meet with inevitable
loss. ,
Failures, then, In hatching and
brooding poultry by artificial means
are due to the use of infertile eggs, al
lowing temperatures In the machine
to run too high and too low, lack of
good ventilation, failure to keep tho
brooder clean and tho young blrdB
supplied with direct sunlight, and Ir
regular feeding. These may all be
summed up In one phrase lack of
close attention to details.
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Feeding tho turkeys too often Is an
Injurious practice.
Every farmer should go Into tho
puro bred poultry class.
Don't expect to get winter eggs
from late hatched chicks.
Get rid of soma of tho roosters that
aro now worrying the hens to no good
purpose
Tho Indian Runner duck Is not In
clined to fatten bo readily as other
varieties.
Hunt up private customers and
agree to sell them strictly fresh eggs
then do It.
Tho quickest way to "break up" a
setting hen Is to shut her up a day
with a rooster.
The comb Is as sure an Indicator of
the health of the bird as the tongue
Is of the person.
Teach the turkeys to have a regu
lar feeding ground apart from tho
other fowls of tho farm.
Lato batched chicks mako good
broilers or soft roasters In the fall
when the prices aro high.
Tho very best kind of a pen for
ducklings Is one that can be easily
moved from one part of tho yard to
another.
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Aunt Dinah Kphrum, dnt olo Cunnel
tlKh Is got some of do lines', mos'
lubly young turkeys I eber sot my
blessed eyes on. Dat nm a fnc'!
Uncle Ephrnlm Yaas, honey, (lis
chile knows It. An' 1 on'y got 'llglon
two weeks ago! An' Jcs' two days
befo' Thnnksglbbln! Dinah, l'sc mighty
frald 1'h goln' to bo a backslider,
hunh ns youah bnhn!
In Colorndo thero Is a stnndnrd
gnago railroad, "Tho Crlpplo Creek
Short Line," between Colorado Springs
and Crlpplo Creek, which, for moun
tain scenery and engineering feats, Is
unequalled nnywhero on tho globe.
Tills wonderful ride, from motintnln
top to mountain top, over yawning
chasms, around tho rims of great
gorges, around loops, and through
grand canyons to the still more won
ferful Gold Camp of Cripple Oreck, Is
acknowledged by nil travelers to bo
the giandest In tho world.
No one going to or through Colo
rado should lose tho opportunity of
making it.
Mamma's Angel Gets Busy.
Fond Mother And has mamma's an
gel been a peacemaker today? Mam
ma's Angel Yes, inn, Tommy Tuff
was nllcklii William Whimpers, an'
when 1 told Mm to stop ho wouldn't,
an' I jumped In an' licked tho stuffln'
out o' both of 'cm.
SASKATOOX ncedn you, if you arc a
hard-working farmer in any branch.
Could J on only see our ngrirulturnl proa
perity, nothing would thereafter keep you
where you are. Wliat money have you
saved the pat cvcn years? In Icrh time,
with less work, formers win fortunes here.
Mako the bet of life. God meant you to.
Write Commiiwioner, Board of Trade,
Saskatoon, .Sak.itciiewnn,Wc(crn Canada.
Personal.
Garrulous Uarber As the sayln'
goes, "There's always room at the
top."
Sensitive Customer How dare you
refer to my baldness!
Beautiful Post Cards Free.
Bend 2c Htamn for five "ample of our
Very best Qold Embosned Birthday, Flow
er and Motto Pout Cards: beautiful color
and loveliest leilns. Art Post Card Club,
731 Jackson St., Topeka, Kan.
Work is not n mais punishment; It
Is his reward and his strength, his
glory and his pleasure. George Sand.
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ON EVERY PACKAGE OFTHE
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OF FIGS AND EUXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS
MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS, IN ORDER TO
MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OP THEIR
CUSTOMERS. IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH,
OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH. WHEN YOU ASK FOR
SYRUP OF PICS AND EUXIR OF SENNA, HE IS PREPAR
ING TO DECEIVE YOU TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE
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Old Map cf South America.
Clnudo Vnutin, nn English mining
engineer, who has been prospecting In
Peru, returned tho other day on tho
steamship Zucnpa. liusldvH looking
nfter mining property, ho has been
collecting interesting antiquities of
tho country.
Ono of tho most Interesting things
ho brings back with lilin Is a map of
South America mndo by the .lesutts In
1592. It gives an outline or tho land
ns far north as Cuba and Is apparent
ly accurate. Its purpose Is evidently
plain, for every missionary station In
the country at that time is Indicated
on tho map, and tho lino of trcvcl
necessary to rench thom Is marked
out. This map was obtained by Mr.
Vautln nt I'uno, Peru.
Another Interesting collection he
brought back Is the death masks of
tho Incns. These were hammered out
of metal and placed over tho faces of
the dead. Threo of these obtained by
Mr. Vautln aro of sheet gold.
Stop the Pain.
The hurt of a burn or a cut slops when
Cole's Carbollsulva Is applied. It hoals
quickly and tn-nvcnts senrs. lc nnd 10c by
tlnixglfit. Kor fre sample wrltn to
J. W. Cole &. Co., Ulnck Illvcr Foils, Wis.
Father Loses an Excuse.
"Don't you regret seeing your chil
dren growing up to faco tho responsi
bilities or tho world?"
"Yes," .Mr. IHIgglnB said; "It's a lit
tle disappointing to find my boy bo
big that ho Is no longer an excuso
for my going to the circus."
Mrs. Wlnatowa Boothtnjr By nip for Children
teething, wiflr nn the (rum, reducm Inflsmtnn
llou, allarn pain. cures wind colic, 26c bottle.
There are some things that even
the most absent-minded of us can't
forget.
Lewi' Single Binder, extra quality to
bacco, costs more than other Be cigars.
Every time a child showB you Its
toy bnnk It's your ante.
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Prompt Relief Permanent Curt
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tnc liver.
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SHALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRKX,
Genuine must bear Signature ;
50,000 Men Wanted
in Western Canada
20O Million Bushel
Wheat to be Harvested
Harm. Hill In Qrtat DiMnd
Reports from the Provinces of
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
(Western Canada) indicate one of
the best crops ever raised on the
continent To harvest this crop will
require nt least 50,000 harvesters.
Low Rates" Will be Given
on All Canadian Roads
Excursions are run daily and full
particulars will be given on applica
tion to the following authorized Cana
dian Government Agent The rates
are made to apply to all who wish to
take advantage of them for the pur
pose of inspecting the grain fields of
Western Canada, and the wonderful
opportunities there offered for those
who wish to invest, and also those
who wish to take up actual farm life.
Apply at once to
W. V. BINNETT
Room4,BeeBldRT.,Omaha,Neb.
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