The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 20, 1913, Image 8

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HID CLOUD
NEBRASKA
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Ah . usual
make n hit
thing, a knock doesn't
Time to begin to snvo up for thai
lummor vncfitlon
In It womnn'n dross that needs ro
form or the theory of dress?
All tho dandelion nsks In
chanco i It doesn't need any
agcincnt
n bare
encour
In the bright
youth thero la
unto "kulo."
lexicon of modern
no such word like
Ullll, you ennnot Induco autotuobll
Jets to ndrnlro that fablo of tho tor
toise and (ho hare.
With tho beat of onions at three
tents a pound will there bo enough
calf's liver to go around?
8 Funny none ot thoso lunch countut
proprietors havo over hit-.upon the
Idea of serving hasty pudding.
Minnesota has a .man who traveled
870, tnUcs without clothes, but .tteft
vwa carrying 'dress reform too'tfar.'
If Ira to golfors slow every distracting
dog that crossed tho green, one would
truly sny thoy never sausage links.
. Capture .of 'that aoroplane destined
for, use In" tho Mexican war doubtlcsj
tared tho llfb of at least one aviator.
Doctor Prledmann's use of turtli
erum has as, yet produced no percep
tible effect upon tho terrapin market
Time for tho kids to be displaying
mjmjmf-WB
When we lose a shirt In a Chinese
ladfidri nCkaOrcdtrlrfdirBtand
whrWfflany oMIreso'CelcBtrals
yfWHfrVAV, gna br. iv?fc vU
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A Parls-eourt-declded that slnghg
It not a cau.seftpr,dilv1orco. Yot It li
conceded (hat In many cosea Jtj la. ! a
ut?6lerablo cruelty. " '
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According to breezes from Hrottd
way, I1" p'"!""" "" Habitation
'twlxt darkness and dayllglit u not "so
longV bjt "oolonrt'
Thief steals sllv
Jhr 3,
silver buckled shoe
from Now VqVk glfW foot while she
was JatnmmMi n ftAlA-ny train. Why
certainly, a footpad. I
rThe.'Cltjr'npisBless.-'la-g'Ing hie
tMuliln with tlio citizen or cllfitoncsa
who Insists -that-he or she docs nbt
and never did snoro.
Rtnnb nnrt n.n-
-two
renulsltes demnnded by
the
house-
maids' unlon!3TbJ,oJnptart5 vvGhm
havo housem1fi4'sifcc.,J JCD A
!0li a'HI WllJllrd Is to mar
ry Tt1eautlfuLand.xlovcr nctress It
of onnulXiGI .1 10
-
jCold Btorngo, arJil)atJolphU orrator'
oxplalns.'has kept butter and ckrh at
TV
reasonable prices, t)iq past, ylntcr.
What does ha consider rcai
.1
anyhow? '
Ohe'klnd rtf a male flirt Is tho man
who pute'ah oxtra nlrkel In Iho tele -
i
phniin tint 1 "-1 ' '""
-of mldilnr.' i v w; v i i
X flffiinTfflBr
fdefclared a necessity by a Chicago
rSwdrintai.TAI mattrrior iai
3BUl td-tc-NHn all
T5 Every Iwdy wlllj agree with octpr"
-SOslor tfiat " twenty-Kour ' hours la
tenbugh-ofa-day-foranyrnan. -"
5 Tho government expert says bread-maklnBUs-ieaBjr-
Qt -braatI'tnht)?H'
easily mado may bo douced nara to
ieat, all tho saino.
'-5 A traction companvAlowered - cat:
tstops for tho bonoflt W-tlght-sliffted
,'iwomon. In exchange thoy should faci
"Sthe right way In alighting. C C' .
aca
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"RusBlan bsrberftJavpragc'.Moo'.ai
'.-year In their business." Judging by
acxTrT'3 nvn
0 I - .. . To
he pictures of tho nicrry-popula.MkdttimorarllB It Is 110 feet long, 2Srfeet
r$n Russian scenos, the
uatbeabout-
two of them.
5 "Ono Who Knows" assures us "It's
pL, dry judojd; "oiaFariBorr-on .thoJ
ontraryTsayjitlfclBflf, wjk mdjorvJotfl
,3hese two evils, you don't have to
Choose either. .
iS A veteran of tho Mexican war In
$mmmmfMi
rBVlin bo mucn yuuug uiuuu Keuyiug
ip with the times. D3$tIB
& flow to get rid of old tin cans Is a
r5lg municipal problem, saystuAb
hnnge. Must bo a scarcity aspaUiutx
jSnmll boys or dogs.
r A "vocational onalyst" says million
A
A doctor says .talking less and Us
to pi jpTuai Waalonco
hWofllitoflJnov'tJJiWTlUlki Endl
cott, a well-known and highly rcspoct-
ed citizen of Uoston, now elKhtv-seven
TrBltWTnaTIateTy road" n'papeFof rem
iniscence In which ho told this story:
Somewhere In tho onrly '30a ru
mors had reached Ilevnrly that In
Pennsylvania or olsowhoro anthracite
coal waB coming Into use as fuel. In
order to mnku trial of It live or six
gentlemen Joined together and sent to
Uoston for a cartload, there being no
railway.
From my father's quota 1 romomber
a lump of about tho size of a peck
measure which ho placed in the open
ilreplaco and' heaped about It an as
sortment of plun and hard woods.
These burned vory woll, but had no
effect upon tho coal, oven with re
peated trials. Considerable) fuel was
burned upon that occasion, but It was
not coal.
Some little time later, when a grate
had been installed In, tho flreplaco and
a good tiro was burning In It, an old
gentleman catno. In to view the novel
spectacle After looking at It Intently
tor n few mlnutoB ho remarked that
"It looked expensive," .and retired
from tho scene. Little did ho think
that his sago conclusion) would be
quoted after tho lapse of three-quarters
of a century and then, perchance,
.put In typo and possibly read a cen
tury or two later. The' Outlook.-
ANCIENT STAY-BUSKS
The Illustration shows four eight
eenth century. English busks.' The
busk or "bono," as It was sometimes
callod, was Inserted In the front of
the stays and appears to havo been
vlslblo throughout Its length, being
held In position the laces. Objects
of this kind are not only of Interest
on account of their rarity, but be
cause thoy llluBtrato Indigenous of
folk art. They are not made by skill
pat
terns by the
of machinery, but
fabricated
torcd met
quring momonis ox .leisuro nrainiy as
guts. jj pineir .womaoKtna. Uhey are-'
almosvhs primitive In conception andt,
.cxocutToii as a paddlo'vTought by
native or, tne'ttQurn-acas.' AVTien a
"voujig juian, set. nbout. making a stay-!
busk for his sweetheart ho .fell, back"
upon llie traditional elements of or
jiavjtm JtftYie.tjJlTfc Br$jo be
"Stdbs to colublno these elements Into
bUttChlViflKinal fbfjns as'Tils 'fancy' dic
tated. --s- - 35.
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" SHIPS OF '"CONCRETE '
I'M.
A 600-ton concrete scow, says an ex-
cbango, waa recently launched aCIIal-
h.fBf-hn'ilhHI.I"t:'-jr.Kri . .1 .1. a A mJT-L to
w1doand haB a depth ot 10 feet 6
Inches. Others, built beforo thlsono,
have shown a large saving In regains
over wooden craft. It Is claimed by
JnlkltrrthatJIoncjjaevesBelwill
uklfnatcly wrat6"a revolution lnshlp
construction. Tho Italians bavT al
ready made uso ot concreto vaSsola,
and have found them practlcablet Is
stated, lutlued, they.aeem to-bo gj ex-
them, rammed by a small war crjjteor;,
showed no other Injury but n qcjek,
r9aYo&lt was qutto possible to rfipalr
successfully. This accidental Qcst
gavo tho constructor much satspac-
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Most Effectually Done in Bottles
. fn Which Received.
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Good Results May Be Secured by Us
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Plate Inverted to Permit Cir
culation of Water.
(By J. T. rHANtJSUN.)
Milk can bo pasteurized most ef
ficiently In tho bottles In which It l
received. To do this a small tin pall
with a perforated false bottom can bo
used. If a special pall Is not at hand,
tho same results can be secured by
using an ordinary tin pall with an In-
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Arrangement for Pasteurizing Milk.
verted plo tin placed In the bottom of
tho aamn Thla falan Jir.Mr.rr. o nlonarl
-Inne-pall so as to permit-circulation
1 f iirT1l1llBft vtJMW'ilBMff1-""lBjr"r "-j-gi'-i"
? bottles. AnTfCcrrrate thWnonterprrtnre4r pTIWroula bo xuWand
BlVin
wmwi
one
mm
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ties. Place the
bottles ontha
thermometer indicates a temperature
of from lfcMfelcMilrc& IteU
pail and Dottles snoum tnen do re-,
moved frSiilUelsQv'WaOod: to!
stand 25 mlauteai tt,tho, Jwt OKataTn
pall and bottles should then do rev
Now rexn'o
DVS'the'c'oVer addTpIAa'tHS
pall under -4 -cold water faucet-.', allow
Ing the water.J:oran Jlgwjy,jnj,thej
pan. conuiuai.iinaupi.TflaTiintLgaier:
has been replaced wjh the cold-water
and the tempjM urelf temirB
been reducedntl aWotOJt at the
water. Thla is the cheapest and most
Efficient Pasteurizing and
Cooling of.MllK
efficient way of cooling and will also
'prevent breaking of bottles. Tho mule
. can then bo con.veyed.to tbo.rafrlgerav
tor nnd placed on ico until required
Wl; UBU.
It Is well
teurlzeilJnllk
tho feeding of 'children iafteriri"'24"
hours old.
1
y iTj.Mirj ci
P.nltluatlnn Corn.
' -The purposes Vffeufr''tinage
la,9,l,1Ac8JwtWlU,'vvecds;.-fscQnd,-.tPrl
keop the surface sou receptive to
rainfall; third, to provent tho evap?
oration,,at.i
olsture. Cultivating
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Pj. mojij'educe thd
EVllU T.WI
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torVthHMo pruning
the ro
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ns hav not
tho
compacted
rovlded it 1st f red
crntn fAPil nlinulil hnvn Rnlt nftnn.
igodd way 'is tokeolhlp atvWcM
.salt In. thecornor ot cacHToea Ddx-
.ihey s.-aretha. Jjost: '3udgesvotr:the
.Amountot saltthey -f equlre,, and jil
.nffordod a constanc-Bvppiym ngf.eai
w.o,inuiguv ,v .f(vt triil(; ,,h-
vc .' 't C-Jtti
Care for Colt's Feet.
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ktrlni uPTonr 'colt's HaM JSiWehg
horsey naslniurHdr'Uy letting'? tholi
jfcet jfrovf wl4,.t ' i-n.v I'ni
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Equal Chance for All.
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thoJ
hem
ad
Iney may oil have an equal chanc
chance,
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information coming from widely
scpard(ed plnc'es1 show that tho corn-
ear worm Is causing Injury and death
td farm animals' by Infecting thom
nnd giving them blind staggers. Pol
lowing Is nn extract from nn nrtlclo
In Farm and Fireside:
For flvo or six years occasional out
breaks of blind stnggora In horses
hnvo attracted attention. During this
tlmo tho Kansas experiment station
has been making an experimental
study of this disease and Its origin.
Its exact cause Is still only partially
understood, but" enough has been
learned to placo (ho blame safely on
poison In tho mold and filth found
on ears damaged by tho corn-ear
tVOFtla1 wwm ' iw www as in
Tlio eggs of tho adult Insect caus
ing this, trouble aro laid In tho huBks
of tho young car. After hatching the
ear-worm burrows through the soft
young kernels, leaving its flltn,
which, with tho escaping juices ot
tho corn,' furnishes tho best possible
medium for tho' development of the
seed mold and putrid decay. Suffi
cient of ' this- poisonous material re
mains In the corncobs 'and corn to
cause a gradual polkonlng of - the
horses consuming any considerable
quantity of tho damaged corn.
The ,loss of horses in Kansas, . an
a number of.-other states from blind
taggers haa been found to be uncur
abIe,"evon by a skilled veterinarian,
unless the treatment is begun early.
TO REINFORCE A DOUBLETREE
Can Be Made of Oak Boards Wit
Piece of Metal Between Them
Hold Strongest Team.
A reinforced donbletreo can be made,
of two one-Inch oak boards with aj
Of '
I pleoe or-rnelal, A, botwoen Tnem.Thej
rhajMd ojim and itflvetli together.
amo
iA?ilL
fr noiniqrcca UouDicirco. y
manner. They aro not dlmcu)C to
Thev aro not
.l i n r -JTT. u .A r . .
malte ana win uoiatite'strongcst leamj
jacaidaaautlastlng , adozen
ordinary
iktii
ra
TOO THIOMLY
.'Practice- SHdUldlBeDiscouragfl aa
L.OyircrQwdlna.Uiidermlne8 Ce
n I -J - -r.rTr i-nt.-..
vauun ur rianiivt -
ThhA' sowing- must be guarded
iBjpufchouJd.aTyMin
ofc mVotsB-'crushlfrg or Tnjwing
lift .niikhlinr.
Over-crowding ubderminea the
vatlon of .pufffoa at the start and
e
they outgrow
1
plants or seed
lldkly than thuMatgur
junns..,tim.'riflntlTnty they ougl t Mhlly
4M)t.Ml iim miiii iiin;nui.
Each nlant should havo EjtnSbnt
room to develop its coyledons hni
no
od
leaf before It Is thinned or pr
JiV....4 ,.r m . V
r -Every yeai vegetable crops a ro VlucIi
injured by belngown too thkklwind
norlinP5itrtf?blrdli'too much t) dBrm
that 'most' 'garcfeners would bo
gainers wero ofily half tho sci d
ftat fiioroNleCnowrfi
As to what to sow tho seed i
.lighter-tho seed, bed tho bottsr.
' Few seeds will vegetate In a H
tempcraturo than 40 degrees ana in
.tharaugo of 20 degrees all seeds IU
e ;da !
i 9
grow.
Cause of "White Comb."
-"Whiter combMn fowls is catisol'by
decayed, food, tapiiro water aid oyer
tbfbwdlqg In v dark and filthy hotfbos.
tTherf J' a scutfy appearance to vtho
i'Comb:and3fBttlw. hadndeck, lth
-n- fpradupl' loss of feathers fromStho
nuuu uuu uuvk. xijeutiuuuv vuuBiDia iu
TeoiovlTlg"to'cien3i'TiuarterB and gWng
wholes9moJojod-.At night give ajlea
fepo1fafoCrcSsttf oil, aftf 'lco3dd
,AlaUy.-Jrmsironful,ot4WP4M)y(a
powderto thosoft food, and anoint
thoheodl'nd"TflirceH" parts wlln vas
elifie' Thiaetor 11 need Tpnly !be
glVtooncer 1 JH JL
,Eao-Lavlnai Contest. "
Egg laying contests- aro now 'bel lg
carried on in many states of the unit n,
poultry industry. Whller'thoysinevQrj
have and rnevorwlil 'prove that'oie
breed for variety' Js Bup7erl6r 'to i ill,
oincrs,,mcy ao provg conciusiyeiyxE in
careful breeding. In. curtain. strains or
familioa ofifowls lncreaJBo-tho,egg p: o-
dUctlonraWay above rtliQiiYerttgoivn id
ithusvboo8tstho returns to.evea.lare ar
propbrtlotfs."j xt" ue: - st v .
i.f?'-r c fl ft .T 'iM-r. VRii.CS
.vtxr ntf.ro hmck. orpwtn. s, .-,
n, Every, clement trequlredt toF,auil;k
growth nnd. fnU:dBVok)lQuentr-jnrPpl-'
lets iff found 'in milk, oaUiiPai.-clmrip
'clover andbrrir,; nfuMrt tsueh.Well.b
nnccd proportions that thedljfenti
d."
1-
VQ
organs wlIP not :bo?vthIAi aty
way.
. ,..n."?nc
?r- -r-yvrlj -j a v )
waste would hardly stick loug onou :h
HdiVkWiaiitrigroirTid nii?03dtWtJ4e i
drnnnlnga tnkn flio nlnr-n nf a nan.
dally prepared fertilizer.
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