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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1922)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF If f " Sb v. J s I JV I.IIU IT Fill MM - Eitiicr ielfetf? III Ry. Way Pi Tablets WSS or KJ Liquid PE-RU-NA A Graaf Modlclm Mrs M. J. Rllcr. n. B. No. I, Box 101, Col Ten, Texas, writes: "I haTo turrt I'o-rn-na and know It Is pood for coldi.uiuutu nnil cutarrti. It cured my rntarrtt unit 1 ilo ma take cold when 1 uso I'o-ru-na, Itlsagroatui-dlclno." Purine; tho last flftr rears, Pc-rn-na has open looked upon as tiio rollablt) inndlclno for catarrh of crcry description, whether It bonf tiio nosn and throat, btomacn, barrels or other organs. lly keeping Po-ru-'.a In tho homo for nmcreiiiiilev tcrtons slcknoas mar fro quentlr bo proventud. Uao It alter tho grip or Spanish ilu. WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL Tho National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wllhel mina. At all druggists, three sizes. Lok for the name Gold Medal on every box and accept no Imitation An Authority. WIHlc I'upa, teacher asked us to And somo new words that have Just come Into the English language. Can you tell me some? Papa Go ask your mother, Willie. She always has the last word. New i'crk Sun. ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE DOES IT When shoes pinch or corns and bunions Che. set a package of ALLEN'S FOOTa CASB. the antlscptlo powder to be shaken Into the shoes. It takes the atlng- out of corns and bunions, gives Instant relief to Smarttnc. Aching, Swollen feet. 1,600.000 pounds ot powder for the feet were used by our Army and Navy during the war. Advertisement. Deception. "IIow's this? You havo no money?" "None." "Before wo were married didn't you tell me you wero interested In the Mamniouth Oil company?" "I am Interested In contemplating the workings of such an cfllclent or ganization. Hut I don't own uny of Its stock." ARE YOU GIVING OUT? Docs every day mean just another day of Buffering? Are you lame, stiff and achy tortured with a nerve-rack-ins backache? Surely there's a reason why you feel so badly and likely it's weakened kidneys. When the kidneys fail, poisons accumulate and upset the whole system. That's why you havo con stant backache and sharp, stabbing twinges. You may havo headaches, nervous and dizzy Bpells with annoying bladder irregularities. Don't risk seri ous kidney disease. Use Doan'a Kid ney Pills. Doan's have helped thou sands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! A Nebraska Case J5a tmm airs. Olo Llna t?burg. 307 Grand St., uiair, iseur., says: "I suffered a rrront deal with my back. When I trot dorm I 'couldn't straighten ;up, as snarp pains ;would catch mo through my Icld noys. My kidneys lacted irregularly, 'Nothlnir done me a. bit of pood until X began to tnlto Doan's Kidney Pills. Three boxes re moved tho backache and put my kid neys In a normal condition." Cat Doan's at Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN'S VSKS FOSTER-MlLBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. Bilious Attacks Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipat ed, there is not enough lubricant produced by your system to keep the food waste soft, Doctors prescribe Nujol because its action is so close to this natural lubricant. . Nujol is a lubricant not a medicine or laxative so cannot gripe. Try it today. MM wa hfuuiu A. iU I Sold Everywhere 1 . imiHsaHi ! SSrt! T "V iv.r r." BsrssV J 4WlAt'JaV,lj WMuLilmJti'ftz -Snlan POROUS TILE IS NOT BEST DRAIN Many Farmers Stick to Old- Fashioned Belief That Water Enters Through Walls. POROSITY NOT GOOD QUALITY Little Consideration Should Convince Most Skeptical That Openings Af ford Ample Space for Ad mission of Moisture. (Prepared by ths United States Department of Agriculture ) Among tho old-fashioned beliefs In connection with the action of tilu drains is the one that tho water en tors not through the open spaces In Joints hut through the walls of the tile. Tho fact that drains composed of iinrd burned or oven gluzed tile are found to operate as well as the most porous ones has not served com pletely to dispel this delusion, says tho bureau of public roads, United States Department of Agriculture. Oc casionally this view Is set forth by writers. Tile mnkers even advertise c- r "& ?Ks k .i r ' 'WMI i - , Place Tile as Close Together as Pos sible for Best Results. their ware as "porous" in the mis taken belief tlmt this Is a desirable quality, whereas tho contrary Is true. Ample Entry for Water. Only n brief consideration of the matter should bo sulllclent to convince tho most skeptical that tho openings between tho tiles afford ample entry for tho water and why should tho wuter force an entry through the walls when tho open door is there? Tho processes of manufacture do not permit of a tiio with absolutely true and smooth ends. Pick out two of the most perfectly-shnped ones and It will ho found that ono cannot abut tiipju together without lenvlng n con siderable opening. In tho ordinary run of tile-laying an opening of at least one-eighth Inch Is to bo expect ed. This one-eighth Inch around tho periphery of, say, six-Inch tile, gives an entrance of two and one-hnlf square Inches at each Joint. Thus In eleven Joints a length of only twelve feet of six-Inch drain there Is an entrance area equal to the cross-sectional area of tho tile. In a drain of only moderate length there Is likely to be nvallnble n dozen times more opening than the Interior capacity of tho tile can make uso of. Porosity Not Wanted. Ono need not fear Hint tho water cannot enter the tile. Place them as close together as possible, turning them around to get tho closest possi ble fit. There need be no hesitation In the use of hard-burned tile, or, If available, sewer pipe with "bell" ends. Durability and strength aro tho qual ities wnntcil not porosity. In fact, porosity usually means Inferiority, and Is to he avoided, especially where tho tile aro laid above the frost lino or so close to the surface as to bo af fected by tho wheels of vehicles or heavy furm machinery. MOTION PICTURE SHOWS BEES Need for Requeenlng Colony From i Time to Time and Proper Man agement Is Shown. Ree keepers will bo Interested in n new motion picture prepared by tho United Stntes Department of Agricul ture showing tho best practice In handling bees nnd tho control of bee diseases. Tho film, which Is called "Keeping Bees nt Work," Is Intended to supplement n picture entitlqd "Bees How They Llvo and Work," issued somo tlrno ago for more popular uso. Tho now picture shows tho need for requeenlng the colony from time to time, tho way to preparo tho bees for wintering, the tlmo to unpack tho hives, tho control of tho swarm, and other details of management. Tho fact that the bureau of entomology will examine samples of combs to Identify diseases nnd advlso on their control Is brought out. Tho film Is In ono reel, and may be borrowed by extension workers and others entitled to tho privilege, or prints may bo purchased for. approxi mately tho Cost of making them, which is about $37. ' M '- t ? IB " - , . -Cm filk - - '' ".,'M - - 'iW& '"- L- ; t'miws " g.t ,.,t v 'I5'.; " m MOISTURE CAPACITY OF SOIL INCREASED Organic Matter in Any Form Is of Much Benefit. Activities of Dacterla Largely Depend ent on Supply of Decaying Ma terial Food and Air of Great Importance. (Prepared by tho t'nlted States Department ot Agrlcullut ) Iu addition to adding plant food to tho soil and improving its texture, or ganic matter, supplied by green-manure crops, stable inrnure, or in i'ny other form, adds greatly to the moisture-holding enptielty. It has been shown, says tho United States De partment of Agriculture, that while 100 pounds of sand can hold only 25 pounds of water and 100 pounds of clay GO pounds, she same weight of humus or decaying organic matter will hold 100 pounds. Clay soil containing organic mat ter is morv friable than similar soil without organic matter. When tho organic matter Is entirely removed tho clay remains compact during lree.lng and jhawlng. When tho or; g.inlc matter Is returned tho soil cruni bios after freezing, Just as tho orig inal soli. Not only lo the higher plants grow better lu n soil rich In organic mat ter, but tho activities of tho soil bac teria nre largely dependent on tho sup ply of decaying vegetable matter. Tiieso bacteria need food and air. Their fowl Is the dead vegetable mat ter, which they break down and make available to the higher plants. Most henellciul bacteria uso air, and this they find more abundantly in n soil supplied with organic matter than In stiff clays poor in It. In sandy soils there Is air enough, but the addition ot humus helps to hold moisture nno so benefits the bacteria as well as tho higher plants. DRY MASH HOLDER FOR HENS Device Takes Up No Floor Space, but Is Easily Accessible Also Holds Water. Near-perfection In n dry mnsh holder for poultry Is reached In the device shown below. Tho slnts open to receive tho mash and the bottom of the frame when closed makes a guard to keep the hens from throwing tho feed out of the box. The feeder takes up no iloor room, but Is per fectly accessible to tho fowls because tho brackets that hold It up extend for- Perfect Dry Mash Holder. ward a few Inches to support also an alighting perch, on which tho lions can stand while eating. Tho somo nrrnngement, but with a shorter box, would servo admirably to hold tho water pall or fountain. Farm Jour nal. LOOSE HAY HARD TO HANDLE (Joe of Press Makes It Comparatively Easy Matter to Store and Transport. Looso hny Is n bulky product nnd ex tremely difficult to hnndle In large quantities. Boforo tho practice of pressing hay Into bales became com mon it was difficult and expensive to transport this feed except to tho ex tent of loading It on wagons nnd haul ing It to a nearby town or city. As a result, tho matter of supply and de mand was quite largely local, and fre quently thero was wido variation In prices offered In different localities. With tho coming of the hny press, it was possible to put hay Into bales which wero easily handled, greatly re ducing tho space required for a given amount of hay, and making It possible to transport hay for long dlstnnccs at costs which wore not prohibitive. CAMAS POISONOUS TO STOCK Heaviest Loeaes Caused Among Sheep Flocks Deadly Species Are Now Recognized. Death camas, of which there nro four principal species In tho rango country of tho West, although causing heaviest Iosscs among sheep, aro also poisonous to horses and cattle. Under rango conditions cattlo are seldom poisoned. Horses are frequently mado sick, hut deaths nro rare. A fow cases nro known where persons havo been fatally poisoned by tho weed. Children havo eaten tho bulbs out of curiosity and adults have gathered tho plant, mistaking it for tho edible sego. Tho United States Department of Agricul ture hns not found a remedy for poi soning by death camas, but the dead ly species aro now recognized, and ranchers may safeguard their flocks. i i mm MARKET SEASON FOR GUINEAS Latter Part of Summer and Through, out Fall Is Dcst Time to Dis pose of Fowls. The marketing season for guinea fowl Is (luring the latter part of Hum mer, and throughout the fall. At this tlmo the demand In the city market Is for iuiig birds weighing from one to two pounds each. At about 2V& months old guineas weigh from ono tOl'3 pounds, and ut this size they begin reaching the markets In Au gust. As the season advances the de mand Is for heavier birds. Tho usual practice In mnrketliu; game birds Is to place thcin on tin; market unpliieked, and In most mar kets guineas aie sold thts way. They appear more nttraetUe with feathers on, and sell more readily. Dressed, the small size and dark color of the xkln nre likely to prejudice the pros- Guineas Are Usually Placed on Market Unpluckcd. pectlve customer who may be unfa miliar with the bird's excellent eat ing qualities. Kor hotel and restau rant trade, however, guineas should be dressed In the same way as com mon fowl. Better ask the dealer, be fore shipping, whether he wants the feathers on or oft'. If the feathers aro to be loft on the birds all that Is necessary in pre paring for market Is to bleed them by severing the principal blood ves sels of the neck, nllowlng them to hang head downward until bleeding is complete. If the feathers ore to bo removed It should he done by dry picking. When he brain Is pierced after severing the blood vessels In tho neck tins feathers are loosened by a convulsive movement of tho muscles and can bo removed easily. DEMAND I'S FOR WHITE EGGS An Exceptionally Keen Sense of Taste Would Be Required to Note Any Difference. It would take an exceptionally keen Aonso of taste to distinguish any dif ference between white nnd brown eggs ut breakfast, but human beings are such faddists that, In thu opinion of somo, the difference Is there Just tho same. In New York the demand Is for white shells, while liuBoston tlt brown egg Is Just as popular. "Some men will have only Dutch Belted cattle or Hampshire hogs," said one of the poultry specialists In the Department of Agriculture. "They aro color entjiusinsts. Tho liking for white-shelled eggs may have grown from associating tho egg with the white poultry, an agreeable picture suggesting cleanliness. Actually, how ever, the brown-shell egg Is every bit as good as tho white until you arrive at the price In Now York. Tho differ ence there sometimes Is considerably In favor of the white." At present all the general purpose breeds of chickens nre layers of brown eggs. Somo of the lending mnr kets demand the white egg, however, nnd ns tho price favors the whlto product It Is Important to supply It If possible and at tho same tlmo produce a fowl having weight In meat. DOHLmNOK Tho busy hen Is the one that makes the best layer, It pays to feed the young fowls lib erally until they nro full grown. Be kind to your fowls; make friends with them and they will repay you. Fright reduces tho egg yield. Exercise makes the hens lay better, Insures fertile eggs and makes the chicks grow strong and healthy. Make tho nest boxes of ample size, but not too deep. Tho hens, If largo In size, will break tho eggs In getting Into the nest If It bo too deep. A hen too closely confined soon lie comes restless and uneasy. Itestless ness results In discomfort and tho de velopment of such vices as egg-eating, fcuther-pulllng and cannibalism. ,WY Vl "" ' 'V.' fW ffSfr W-tSr i!i-HS 1ft i' Sure Relief FOR IHDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 25$ find 75$ Packages. Everywhere Skin Troubles Soothed ' ' With Guticura Sosp 25c, Ointment 25 tod 50c, Tilcnm 25c m Cigarettes They are GOOD! 10 Buy this Cigarette and Save Money , ll.WK ()U TKIIll) M,W(, tho snnltnry v leu-flavin? cloth? Alonoy hack Riinrnntee ulth nvcry cloth. Sent pnntpnlri 25a enih. Clntnnloi I.nli , Clayton Sin., Ut. I.ouIh. Mi. Great Stuff. "Oonnn put Hamlet In tho films." "Can get some great effects wltn tho ghost." "Huh?" "Look at tho way ho can fado In nnd out." Judge. Baby's llttlo dresses will Just simply dazzle if Bed Cross Ball Blue Is used In the laundry. Try It and see for your self. At all good grocers. Advertise ment. Complimentary. Lady I want to sec somo grand pianos. Do you entry them? Clerk Madam, you ilutter me. Life. Jbr Economical tops Sj, BuiltEspeciallyforBusyMen $ 720 Hero is a new closed car built especially for utility purposes in city or country driving. Farmers and ranchers have long wanted a low-priced, econom ical, closed car of better quality and great durability completely equipped with all the essentials of modern motoring. Chevrolet Utility Coups satisfies this need in every particular. It also possesses distinct advantages for salesmen, business men, suburban residents and thoso who need a car for every day use providing protection against all kinds of weather. The Chevrolet Utility Coup6 has a high-grade, Fisher body with black finish; gray whipcord upholstery; plate glass windows; double ventilating windshield, sun visor and extra wide doors. Under the rear dock is a compartment approximately twice as large as those usually found on coup6s. Comparisons Sell Chevrolet v . Standard Rear Axle Construction. Strong, Quiet Spiral Bevel Gears. Standard Transmission three speeds forward and on ravers. Standard Braking System foot service brake, hand emergency brake. Standard Electrical System Start er, storage battery, electric lights. StandardCoolingSyatemvutapcU culation, large, honey-comb radiator and fan. Standard Doors two on roadster coupe, and light delivery, four on touring and sedan. Standard Instrument Board speed- Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan. Division of General Motors Corporation World' Largest Manu. There are 5,000 Chevrolet facturer of Low. Priced Dealer andScrvlccStaUone QUALITY Automobiles Throughout the World Dealer Inquiries Should Da Addressed to Chevrolet Motor Company Grand Avenue and 19th Street, Kansas City, Mo. Nebraska Directory KOHDAKS Developing, Printing and Enlarging Lincoln Photo Supply Co. (RnRtmnn Kodak Co.) Dept. K, 1217 O St. Lincoln, Neb. 43tem S. S. SHEAN OPTiOIAN . 1123 O Street u Lincoln, Neb Wabash Pad Cure Collar Sore while you work the horse, ask your dealer, or send us i .'J'J for sample, postpaid. HUnPHAM BROS. CO. Mlr.. Lincoln. Nebr. Nebraska Chiropractic College Dra. Crabtrce & Crabtreo Chiropractic Specialists innervou9, chronic and female diseases in charge. Write or call for literature. 1505O Sh Lincoln, Neb. Creamery and Cream Station Supplies Milk Dottles and Dairy Supplies: Y.gq Cases and Chicken Coops; BOILERS KENNEDY & PARSONS CO. 1309JonetSt. 11 W.Thlro St. OMAHA SIOUX CITY INCOLN'S Rooms for $1.50 EADING HOTEL THE LINCOLN -Lunch Room In Connactlon- Gray Hair leontotfathlont In unntcexiary for you can Imre abundant hair . . 3 , of the orlclnf hmle by nt Q linn Hair Color Itratorer.-Haf wuter try It. At all pood ilmrglt,T& cent, or direct from HUSK. ELLIS. Clwhu, MwpkU. Toa. Respect for tho Constitution. "I am going to propose another amendment to tho United States Con stitution," announce! tho man of pon derous purposes. "Another amendment I" rejoined Senator Sorghum, doubtfully. "Wo have 11 largo number of amendments already." "Thero Is nothing to limit the nutn her." "There ought to bo something. Tho Constitution Is not very long, nnd Is easily memorized. A statesman who proposes any more amendments should nt least ho required to stand up nnd prove that ho knows tho original doc ument by heart." Transportation The Utility Coupe f. o. b. Flint, Mich, omster, ammeter, oil pressure gauge, lighting and starting switch, and choke pulL Stanford Type of Carburetor, wltk exhaust heater. Powerful, Vmlve-In-Head Motor the same type as used in successful cars selling at much higher prices. DomounfaWo JWns with extra rim. Many Other Advantages which will be noticed on inspection, comparison and demonstration. Investigate the Difference Before You Buy Applications will be Considered from 1 Ugh Grade Dealers In Ter rltorlt not Adequately Covered JL1 jriU-C H 'B .xjty' 1 l fiSTW L S