The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 19, 1914, Image 3
ffiwUM-- n . RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF pw -ssw'iwttiJ I ' I ' Tl CANADA WINNING CHAMPIONSHIPS 1 IN AGRICULTURE The Latest Is Winning Cham pionship for Oats a Third Time. Ttecontly was published the (act of remarkable winnings by Canadian farmers In several ovonts during tho paBt thrco or four years. Tho lateBt Is that of Messrs. J. C. Hill & Sons of Lloydmlnstor, Saskatchewan, who won In a hard contest for tho oat championship over Montana. At the National Corn Exposition at Dallas during February, Montana oata woro awarded tho championship for tho "United States. Waiting for tho win ner of this to bo announced was a peck of oats belonging to tho Ca nadian growers abovo mentioned, and alongside- of thoso was a llko quantity belonging to a Minnesota grower, who was barred from tho regular compe tition bocauso ho was at ono tlmo tho wlnnor of tho trophy tho prizo. Tho thrco entrleB woro sldo by sido on tho Judgo's bench. It would not bo pos sible to bring together threo more likely samplos. Tho Montana and Saskatchewan entrlos were of equal weight CO pounds to tho bushel. Tho Minnesota sample- was some threo pounds lighter. Tho award was unanimous In favor of tho Saskatche wan oats. A romarkablo fcaturo and ono greatly to tho credit of tho Ca nadlau product was that tho oats, grown In 1913, wero grown and shown by thoso who had competod during tho past two years, winning on each occasion. This, tho third winning, gavo them for tho third time the world's championship and full posses sion of tho splendid $1,500 silver trophy contributed by the state of Colorado. . t Jfie tets' which have thus given to Western Canada another splendid ad vertising card, wero grown 300 miles north of tho International boundary lino, proving that In this latitude, all tho smaller grains can bo grown with greater perfection and with more abundant yield than further south. In all this country are to be found farm ers who produce oats running from 42 to 48 pounds to tho bushel, and with yields of from 60 to 100 bush els per acre. Wheat alBO does well, grades high, and yields from 30 to 40 bushels per aero. Tho snmo may bo said of any portion of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, famed over tho world not only as a country where championship grains nro grown, 'but where cattlo and horses are raised that also carry off championships and where wild grasses are abundant ylelders, cultivated hay and alfalfa t are grown, thus giving plenty of feed, and with a good climate, sufficient shelter and plenty of water, bring about results such as western Canada has been able to record. Thousands of farmers from the United States who havo their homes in Canada bear ample testimony to tho benefits they have derived from farming in west era Canada. Advertisement Administration's Peril. In tholr own serious way tho pupils In tho grado schools of New York aro watching history In tho making. In one of tho schools where a large number of foreigners aro being -taught tho teacher was asked by a little fel low what sho thought of tho adminis tration's scheme to apply the literacy test to Immigrants. Tho teacher mere ly explained what tho literacy test meant, thinking that was what the youngster wanted. When sho finished a little Italian boy piped: "Tho administration had betta watch out or tho black hand will got him." DIZZY, H WHY, aiai llninmnn n Gently cleanse your liver and sluggish bowels while you sleep. ' Get a 10-ccnt box. Sick headache, biliousness, dizzi ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath always traco them to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food In the dowcIb or eour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the In testines, instead of being cast out of tho system 1b re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain Ubbuo it causes con gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick ening headache. v Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, tako tho excess bile from the liver and carry out all tho constipated waste matter and polsonB in the bowels, i A Cascaret to-night wjll surely straighten you out by morning. They work whllo you eleop a 10-ccnt box from your druggist means your head ilear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowelB regular for months. Adv. Tip In Time. Tho forrot-oyod little man stopped across the street car alslo and whis pered into the ear of tho tall chap in a gray suit: "You'd better wipe that bit of egg off your chin. The Incomo-tax man is JUBt two seats in front of you." In dianapolis Star. la spite of the fact that Ignoranco U bliss, a lot of people are continually trying to educate us. blUt UHOUHnUD BIGGEST The White Star line's new G0.000 ton triplo screw steamer Urltannlc was launched n few days ago at Helfast. It Is the largest steamer ever built in a British yard, being 900 feet long and having accommodations for 2.B00 passen gers and a crew of 950. In tho construction safety has had tho first consideration, and in point or comfort and luxury tho Britannic will offer all tho most exacting could demnnd. MISS CHARLOTTE HERMAN Tt Miss Herman 1b tho beautiful girl from Rutherford, N. J., who was ar rested In Sweden with "Affinity" Earl. the eccentric American painter, both of them "being charged with kidnaping Earl's son from a French school. SIR SYDNEY BUXTON Sir Sydney Charles Huxton has beon electod to succeed Lord Gladstoiio as .govornor-goncral of South Arrica, ana Is likely to bo raised to tho peerage before taking his now position. 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Tho "sheep" referred to tho congrogatlon, and their "tails" to tho contributions they would bring In with them. "Tho Houeo That Jack Built" was an adaptation of a Chnldee hymn, sym bolizing ovonts in tho history of tho Hebrew nation; while, according to tho London Observer, a romantic his- i. JANEIRO, BRAZIL viaBBjBJBjBBJBBBBJBBBppBBi ,;''' VZ tory attaches to "Little Jack Horner," who was Btoward to tho abbot of Glas tonbury. The latter wished to appease King Henry VIII., who was Indignant be cause tho monks had built a kitchen which he could not burn down. Tho abbot accordingly dispatched Jack Horner with a specially tempting look ing plo, which was flllod lueldo with tho title deeds of twelva monasteries as a present to tho king. Jack 'Horner slyly abstracted ono deed, which was that referring' to the manor of Wells, and on bis return to Glastonbury ho Informed the abbot that tho deed had beon given to him by tho king. Tho rhymo was founded on this Incident, tho "plum" which hu abstracted being tho tltlo deed of Wells. Usual Result. Johnson I read In tho papers that an undertaker in Texarkana has closed his establishment for lack of busi ness. Wilson Guess be didn't advertise. Eats Freely But Has No Dyspepsia A Littlo Pepsin tn a Mild Laxa- tiv Promptly Corrected a Dad Indigestion. Fortunato Is tho ono who can oat "anything" without nufforlng tho tor tureB of dyspepBln, but as fow aro so fortunate, enro should bo taken In tho matter of diet. Eating slowly, mnstl eating thu food thoroughly and taking a short walk after tho henvy meal of tho day will do much towards assisting digestion. Any grown-up porson ought to know tho peculiar foods that do not agree, and theao should bo avoided. When thoso conimon-sonso nldn fall, tho next thing to do Is to tako n mild digestive tonic with laxatlvo proper ties, and thoro 1b nono better than Dr. Caldwell's Syrup I'cpsln. It contains tho greatest of nil nlds to digestion, good pepsin. H hnH other Ingredients that net mildly on tho bowels, which together form a combination for tho relief of dyspopsla or Indigestion that is unsurpassed. Its action is to tone and strengthen tho stomach and bowel muscles so thnt they can ngnln do tholr work nat urally without outsldo aid, and when that happy momont comcH all medi cine can bo dispensed with. It Is tho best remedy obtnlnnblo for nny dis order of tho stomnch, llvor nnd bow els, for dyspepsia, constipation, bilious ness, headaches, drowsiness nftor eat ing, gas on tho stomnch, etc. Thou sands of usorH will testify to this, among them Mr. J. W. Goucher, Stltos, Idaho, who for Bovcral years had all ADVISED HIM TO GET BUSY Laborer Resented Interest Shown by Statesman as to the Farmer's Prospective Crop. Tho carl of Aberdeen, lord lieuten ant, whom Mr. Bon Tlllett suggests hanging, Is ono of tho mlldcst-mnn-nered nnd most kindly of men. Ho takes a great Interest In agricul ture, and ono evening, whllo taking a walk In a country district, hepausod to watch a laboring man at work In his littlo garden. Leaning over tho fonco, IiIb lord ship asked: "Is this good sell?" "Aye," said tho laborer dryly. Sovoral other questions woro an- BWcrcd In tho sarao laconic way, tho laborer digging busily all tho time. Finally, Lord Aberdeen uBkcd: "What 1b your next crop to bo?" Tho Inborer pnused in hifl work and looked at his questioner severely. "Seo here, my mannlo," ho re marked, "I dlnnu suppose you ken onythlng aboot crops. Just you get a bit garden yersol' an' start work on't. an then yo'U hao something bet tor tao dao than como bothcrln' busy folk!" THE BEST TREATMENT FOR ITCHING SCALPS, DANDRUFF AND FALLING HAIR To allay itching and irritation of the scalp, prevent dry, thin and falling hair, remove crusts, scales and dan druff, and promote tho growth and beauty of tho hair, the following spe cial treatment is most effective, agree able and economical. On retiring, comb tho hair out straight nllaround, then begin at tho sldo and mnko a parting, gently rubbing Cutlcura Oint ment into tbo parting with a bit of soft flannel held over tho end of tho 'finger. Anoint additional partings about half an inch apart until the wholo scalp has been treated, the pur pose being to get tho Cutlcura Oint ment on the scalp skin rather than on the hair. It Is well to place a light covering over the hair to protect the pillow from possible stain. The next morning, shampoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Shampoos alone may be urcd as often as agreeable, but once or twice a month is generally sufficient for this special treatment for women's hair. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Sample of each free.wlth 32-p. Skin Book. AddrosB post card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. Logical Result. "Smith got a windfall tbo other day." "What did ho do with it?" "Blew It In." Intermittent. Knlckor Any luck? Docker No, tho fish soomed to be in part tlmo schools. Putnam Fadeless Dyes color in cold water. Adv. Constant uso will wear a thing out, even tho constant ubo of a friend. A helping Hand,, Extended to the Middle Aged Woman WHERE comes a tlmo in every woman's lifo when hor orcanism undcrirocs an imnortant chancre. This is a period. It is time wben s woman needs her full health and strencrth. For sake you should anticipate this Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription The lateit ia mod ical science Is coatalned ia Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical AdrUar sawaad ra ViaadadllvoiiollOOS Mcaatoalr Sic. Ad VMaDr.Plarca'ala. vaUH'aHaUl.Biiffala Dealers BBBBFPBk ;. 3fc . K nir--' r. sV M?.i, A vTi y i,V.Wl J. W. GOUCHER thu worst symptoms of chronic dyspep sia. Sluco tnklng Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin theso havo all gone, and although Mr. Goucher snys ho Is 64, ho does not look moro than 40. Syrup Pepsin In uure In Its results, nnd n vuBt Improvement over chuwing or swallowing tablets and mints, or tnklng cntlmrtlcB, snlts, etc., all of which nro harsh nnd nauseous and at best do but temporary good. You caa obtain Syrup Pepsin at any drug store for fifty ccntB or ono dollar a bottle. Results nro always guaranteed or money will bo refunded. Families wishing to try a frco san plo bottlo can obtain It postpnld by ad dressing Dr. W. II. Caldwell, 203 Wush. Ington St., Montlccllo, 111. A postal card with your nnmo and address on it will do. Much More. "Did you seo thnt heavy plaster cast Just boforo It struck you on the head, and laid you out?" "1 did, Hlr, and much morn. That wbr an allstur cast." The Reason. "Why wbb tho boss' candidate scratched ho on tho ticket?" "Bucnuso tho pcoplo aro Itching for reform." Answered. Evelyn -"When doeM Hazel expect to get married?" Lornlno "Oh, every season." g;-::,v30To, WESTERN CANADA NO "To. ..rtunlfv nt r.iirlniT free ' tinniMinJi nt 16A acres each, andi tho low priced lands of Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, will soon have passed. , Canada offers a hearty welcome to the Settlor, to the man with a family looking lor a nome; va wi farmer's son, to the renter, to all who wish to live under better conditions. Canada's Brain yield In 1913 is the talk of the world. Luxuriant Grasses give cheap fodder for large herds; cost of raising and fattaning for market is a trifle. Th. nm ranlimri for Beef. Butter. Milk and Cheese will pay fifty per 1 cent on tne investment. Write for literature and partic ulars as to reaucea rauway rates to Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or 10 W.V.1ENNETT Building Omaha, Neb, OtnadUn QoTammont Agt. W. 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