E3 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. CHIEF mfi m 3p . iJipForSummer l ffia&omachTrouble iJiJsSVvI The season's foods and ISWI'WiJ ttur fermentation lxvrhi catura 'ol ' troulj9 ff??55rTU-na lias been meet l?"&lr " "' emergency 'or WC more than half a cen 'fi'wt J tury. It I recom M mended for every catarrhal 9 91 condition of which stomach K 01 trouble U Lut one. 0 11 Sold EvcryvfJiern fm " TStJ. Tablets or LlquldjW B Etoiwi .Tnrrffaa Wl . ! I (I J.n0fn0 ns . st CIIESUROl'CII MANUFACTURING CO. CMOldtJ 8M iintt N York Vaseline RegUSP.tfOff Yellow orWhite PETROLEUM JCUT IC VflBID Uses "Cutter's" II 1 lILBla Scrums anil Vacctneslieis a w a jjKij hu ts;t to coiucrvc your lftP'I'VniAf Sal 1 11 ,icrrests- 15fir IIIL I L. Ulttl ra III H An cunrrntrjtuin on The Cutter Laboratory "T LaUttttTj thai Kntwi llm" Berkeley (U.S. License) Callfornln Birds on Abandoned Farms. Naturalists have noticed that the abandoned farms offer great oppor tunity for Hie study of bird life, and Hie birds seem to frequent these lo ratifies fur some reason. Edmund .1. lawyer tf Syracuse, N. Y who has oinmented on this fact in articles for arlous publications, says that while he birds to bo found at these places ufe mostly of the commoner vailetles, luit for purposes of observation the nhamloiicd farms offer great ad vantages because of the numbers to be encountered. Within .'100 feet of one :if these bouses he found nests with rggs and young of eleven species. Policemen In Egypt carry shields for protection. A Hi-cent can of American tomatoes osts (10 cents In KIkii. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 25iAND 75 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Guticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c vM- EjJ AS GHQQL GIRL'S SUCCESS Everything Depends upon her Health Mrs. George E. Whitacre Tells of her Daugh ter's Breakdown and How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Made Her a Healthy, Happy, Strong Girl Every mother possesses Informa tion of vital importance to her young daughter, and tho responsibility for her future is largely in her hands. When a school girl's thoughts be come sluggish, when sho suffers tho consequences of wet feet, pain.hend ndios.faintfnK spells, loss of sleep and appetite, nndishrepular, her mother Bhould have a thought for her physi cal condition and try Lydia L. Pink ham's Vegetablo Compound, which has proved a reliable aid to nature for just BUch conditions in so many cases. This Mother Writes: Mahoningtown, Pa. "I would like to say a few words about Lydia fc. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. About u year ago I thought it would bo necessary for mo to tnko my daughter out of school. Slip was losing weight, was nervous, and when she would come homo from school sho would drop into a chair and cry, and say, 'Mamma, I don't be love I can go to Bchool another day !' I gate Tier Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegotablo vompounu, anu now uuu . vjn - ,. :i iSi.i,.'i.n.tu TJi-tx-nfft Peculiar to Women " will he sont you free upon request. Write to tho Lydia B. PlnUhiuu Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. COTTON CROP IN AUSTRALIA Shows Fine Staple In Pod, Though Growing Almost Wild In the Northern Territory. Cotton In Austrnlln lins been found showing a very fine staple In the pod, though growing almost wild In the northern territory. Queensland Is lending the wuy thoroughly and well In this matter. Kxpert and ofllclal opinion holds thnt a large portion of Western Australia Is as suitable for cotton production iih Queensland. Queensland Ih sotting the pace. Last year 7,(XR) aere.s were under crop; this year the area Is estimated between SO.dOO and 100,000 acres. In two of Its subtropical districts II.OOO.OOO acres are being opened up under the cotton pros pootH and UUO.OUO acres In another. The government Is guaranteeing a mini mum prico of 0iil (11 fonts) per pound for seed cotton. If cultivation responds the guarantee holds good for three years. Tin J'.rltlsh Australian Cotton association Ih helping with the erection of -18 ginneries. America dc mauds more cotton; Croat Hrlialn Is hungering for It. The world Is look ing lor It. If Germany restores her prewar Industry, then clearly the world's demand for some considerable time will he far ahead of the .supply. Here Is another golden opportunity for Australia. A. S. Ledger, In Current History Magazine. WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT TliotiFnndfl of women have kidney and blnddcr trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaint) often prove to be nothing vUc but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder diFcase. If the kidneys are not in a healthy con ditinn, they may cause the other organ to become ditcaccd. Pain in the back, headache, loss of am bition, nervousness are often times symp toniB of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, a physician's pre-M-ription, obtained nt any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. (let u medium or lnrge size bottle im mediately from any drug store. However, if you wish fiVt to test this croat preparation pcnil ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &. Co., liinglmmton, N. Y., for a , Kamplc bottle. When writing be sure and mention tma paper. Auvcriiscmenc. A Prospective Transaction. "Yassah, yo' dog bit me, and he done so good and proper, too, sahl" said P.rothor Ituggy. 'T.lt me twell I shan't be able to foller mull puhfesslon for ile I.awd on'y knows how long. In fact, sah, de varmint done 'malganiated mull piissonallty full u dollah's wuth. I'.ut as yo Is a white tiinn dat 1 has alius admired, sah, If you says so I'll doss let blin bite mo ng'In, and call da whole blzness a dollah and a half." Kansas City .Star. Something to a Door. "Jack says I'm something to adore." "Hoes he mean that you're a belle, or a knocker?" If people won't let you butt Into thb argument, leave the room. That's re venge enough. Fresh, sweet, white, dainty clothe for baby, If you use Red Cross Bull nine. v Never streaks or Injures them. All good grocers sell It. Advertise ment. Tact points out the "psychological moment." The Greeks looked upon pepper at a aluublo medicine. Dates grow at the tops of trees -It to (10 feet from the ground. A philosophical man when consider lug bis own troubles isn't. A college education does not innki a man great, but It helps lilm. China hns more than 1.000,000 lepen happy,hearty,8trong girl andwoigha 120 pounds. Sho has no difficulty in doing her ' gym ' work, and she works at home every night and morn ing, too. I am n mother who can certainly praise your medicine, and if it will bo of any benefit you may use this letter as a reference." Mrs. George E. Whitacre, 621 W. Madi son Avenue, Mahoningtown, Pa. Every girl ought to be healthy and strong, and every mother wants her daughter to do well in school and to enjoy herself at other tmes. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a splendid medicine for young women just entering woman riood. Mothers can depend upon it It is prepared from roots and herbs, contains nothing harmful, and has great power to tono up end strengthen tho system, so it will work in healthy and normal manner. For nearly fifty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound haa been used by women of all ages, nnd theso women know its great value. Let it help your daughter and your self. TnTt-Tlnnlr tinnn AUmnnin alight Gain in Yield of Potato In 55 Years Increase Has Been 4.4 Per Cent High Grade Seed Is Urged. a.. (Prepared by tho United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) As potato growers, we arc still in the "smnll potuto" class, If we are to Judge our standing by the gain In the uvernge production per acre made In the United States In the lust .15 years, statistics gathered by the United States liepartiiicnt of Agriculture dur ing tho last half centur show that tho average production per ncre dur ing the the year period, UMS-UVJl!, was 1R7 bushels, ttur gramlf.it hers did almost us well fit) years ago, produc ing In the tle-year period, lJSt'S IST'J, nn avorngv of 1)1.5 bushels to the acre. In other words our ability to gro potatoes has luiprowrt during those ." j ears only enough to raise ibo average production by -1.4 per cent. I'rom J SOS to 1SS8 the average yield decreased steadily Until It was but 7-1 bushels to the acre. Since that time the nverage yield has been .steadily In creasing until It hi now the highest It has ever been. A number of reasons for tho decline In yields during the llrst half of this period are given by the department, the most Important among tlictn being the ravages of the Colorado potato beetle during the early period of Its Invasion of the eastern United States, the financial depressions of 1877 and 18fi:i. which brought about u well-marked decline n agriculture In New England, New Vork and other heavy potato-producing ureas, and a gradual depletion of -oil fertility. This downward tendency bus been becked by a number of factors which have helped to Increase the yield and average production pVr acre. Some of theso benellclal factors arc the Influence- of the agricultural experimental stations, agricultural colleges and Ibo United States Department of Agrl- iilture, through experimentations, demonstrations and extension work; the Influence of the bordeaux-mixture treatment In the control of fungous diseases uffectlng the potato; and the development of special potato-growing sections where the average yield !s orten from two to three times the jenernl average for the United States. Produce Better Seed. Hcccntly more attention has been given to the production of better seed by growers who are making a special ty of producing certified seed nnd seed of high quality. The use of high grade seed, says the United States Department of Agriculture, would In crease the returns from potato crop of the, country by many millions of dollnrs. Good seed Is ono of tho de termining factors In the production of maximum crops of potntocs. Early Molting Hens Do Not Pay for Feed Bill Due of the best indications that a hen has quit laying for this year Is the beginning of tho molt. The hen stnrts to grow new feathers Just as soon us the old ones drop out and most of the feed that she gets goes :nto the growing of feathers Instead of Into the production of eggs. Many people believe that these early molt ing hens will get their new feathers before winter und Iny eggs when they itru highest In price, but experiments buvo shown that the lieu that molts In July or August takes u long time to get her new feathers and Is natur ully a poor layer. If she does start laying before the winter Is over she will not Iny enough eggs to pay for her feed bill. Corn Silage for Steers Gives Highest Returns "Steer-feeding tests In Pennsylvania last winter gave these results," report the Farm Journal: "Standard corn-belt cation (full feed of corn, with corn llage, corn-stover and cottonseed meal), a profit of ?5.00 per head. Hu tlon without corn (nil the corn sllnge the steers would ent, with corn-stover and cottonseed meal), n prollt of $7.40 per head. Using molnsses Instead of 'JO per cent of corn In stnndnrd corn belt ration, a loss of $1.81 por head; using mixed hay Instead of the slhigo i and stover, a loss of ." cents per I head; using molasses nnd mixed hay, a loss of $0.08 per head. Steers weighed i0 pounds ut the start and were fed M0 days." Killing Peach Borers by Use of P. C. Benzene "P. C. Hen7.ene Is still doing busi ness at the old stand, killing peach borers," says the editor of the Farm Journal. "This material Is In the form of crystals, and when sprend on the ground around the trees, turns to a gns, thus gassing the borers. This material can be bought from druggists or from chemical supply houses. For advice as to use, write your state agrl iiltural college." Growing Asparagus Tips Depends on Proper Care The good or bad luck you hnve In growing asparagus tips next spring and slimmer will depend upon how well the plants are taken care of this season. The wheel hoe or cultivator should be kept busy nil summer and fall to keep tho plunts growing, be cause tho growth made during tho rest of tho season Is producing the shoots 'or next year. Greasewood Often Is Poisonous to Sheep Dangerous Feed When Tak en in Large Quantities. (Prepared by tho United Htnt'n Depart ment of Agriculture.) Greasewood, n shrubby plant very plentiful on the range In some parts of the West, has been the cause of occasional large losses of sheep. This plant was listed as poisonous Ufi years ago, but only recently have Investiga tions been made by the United States Department of Agriculture which brought out definite Information con cerning tho symptoms and the condi tions under which poisoning will oc cur. The results of this work arc con tained in Department Circular 'J71l, en titled "(ireasewood as a Poisonous Plant." The Investigations have established that under mot conditions this plant is u good forage for hheep, and dai. gerous when It is taken In consider able quantities, nt least 1X pounds to. the hundredweight of animal, In a ver, short time. Losses may be pre vented by taking care that sheep do not graze too long on greasewood when they are very hungry. Anlmnls that Mice slum the symptoms usually die; in other words, n quantity of the plant which will cutise the symptoms will cause death. The greasewood plnnt, which Is sometimes known as "chlco," Is light green colored, scrnggly, with spiny branches and slender, fleshy leaves about lVi Inches long. It Is common ly recognized by western stockmen, but there are several other plants sometimes called greasewood. Copies of the circular may be ob tained without cost, as long as tho supply lasts, by writing to the Depart ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. 0, Excellent Ration for Fattening Market Ducks Ducks are fattened easier and quicker than any other class of poul try, If they are properly fed and han dled. Here Is an excellent fattening ration: Two parts cornmeal, one pirt ench of wheat bran and middlings, one part ground oats, two parts ground bcof.MTiip. To this ndd three or four per cent of coarse sand or grit and mix the whole together with milk, sweet or soim ftlve them all they will out of this mixture three times a day, If j on are In n big hurry to forco them along; or, If you haven't time to' do that, give them the mash as often as convenient, and keep dry grains be fore them In boxes all the time. Seo that they have plenty of water to drink, and keep It In troughs so thnt several ducks can partake at tho samo time. Don't give them too much lib erty while fattening them for mnrkct, for they fatten quicker In small quiet runs. Ducks nre nervous and easily frightened ; dogs nnd loud strangers often cause serious disturbances. A thorough fright will cnuse n duck to Ioe more flesh nnd healthy growth In hnlf nn hour than good care and food will restore In several days. That may sound like nonsense, but It's tho experience of all who have tried It. Males Not Needed for Breeding Should Be Sola Unless your roosters arc worth sav ing for mating purposes, get rid of them. Keep them nwny from the bens, for infertile eggs will command n pre mium over the fertile kind. Scrub roosters, nnd even pure bred cockerels thnt are not needed for tho breeding pens and are not good enough to command a price from other breed ers, should be made ready for tho market. There Is no reason why nny farmer or poultryman should go on feeding a lot of useless birds. Put them In n pen nnd fatten them before sending them to mnrket. Unless too old, you will make n profit on your feed because n fat bird will sell mor rendlly, nnd of course weighs more. Hoosterless farms nre not uncommon In some sections of the country. Laying Age of Pullets of Different Breeds An observation of tfle average num ber of dnys lequlrcd to mature Leg horns, Kocks and Iteds ns handled at the Nebraska college of agriculture shows the following: Single Comb White Leghorns, 20.1 days; Hnrrcfl Hocks, 239 dnys; Single Comb Rhode Island Herts, 250 days. Tho uge at time of laying tho first egg was tnken us nn Index of maturity. Therefore, such medium maturing breeds as Uliode Islnnd Herts, Hurred and White Hocks, Orpingtons, Lnngshans, etc., should be hatched ns nenr March 1 as possible If they are to be old enough to luy by November 1, or In time to cntch the highest prices of the year. The necessity for enrly hatch ing Is not so great with Leghorns. They mnture so early thnt April hutched pullets seem to have the ad vantage. Keep Track of Broody Hens of Various Breeds In dual-purpose breeds, nil hens that become broody should bo given a celluloid leg bnnd for ench offense. It Is easy to keep track of thnm In this way nnd ns thoso that have fre quent broody spells cannot possibly iiiako good records, they should bo marketed. IJIrds that, without hav ing clearly Inferior characters, are under suspicion, should bo moved -to n separate pea and given further trial. . m ' for Economical Transportation OF Far in Products Modern, progessive farmers, being also business men, now depend on fnst economical motor transporta tion to save time, save products nnd get the money. Chevrolet Superior Light Delivery, with four post body was built espe cially for farm needs. It hns tho space nnd power for a bin load, which it moves fast ot a very low cost per mile. For heavy work, Chevrolet Utility Express 1 ruck nt only $575, chassis only, offers a remarkable vnluc. Fits nny itundard truck body. Chevrolet Motor Company Division of 'Gtntmt Helen Coiportlien Detroit, Michigan ' Family Skeletons Costly. A prollteer who hud done the usual thing bought a country estate and a town house felt that Uicm was still something needed to complete his money's worth. Other peoj.le had an cestry; he must get some. On the advice of a friend he en gaged a man to undertake the neces rary research. In due time the Investigator came to report and laid n sealed package on the table. Without opening the pack age the profiteer asked him how much his fee was. "I want 1.000," the man replied, "to sny nothing." Of course he got It. Hehoboth Sun day Herald. CHILDREN CRY FOR "CASTORIA" Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother I Fletcher's Castorla hns been in use for over .10 yenrs to relieve hnblos and children of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Dlnrrhen ; allaying Foverlshnesa arising there from, and, by regulating the Stomach nnd Howels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving nnturnl sleep without 'jplntes. The genuine benrs signature Farmers are not turbulent In poli tics, but they do sometimes puss somo swlnge-lng laws. The first three-story building In Hongkong was erected and owned by u professional beggnr. If kept continually running, n watch will tick 100,1 -M.OOO times In n year. When there Is a gloomy mnn at n pnrty, his wife exerts herself to bo Knyer. Freshen a Heavy Skin With tho antiseptic, fascinating Cutl curn Talcum Powder, an exquisitely scented, economical face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume. Hendors other perfumes superfluous. Ono of tho Cuticura Toilet Trio (Soup, Ointment, Talcum). Advertisement. It is asserted that plute glass will mnke n more durable monument than tho hardest granite. The nvernge mnn wastes a lot of wind airing his views. The culture of pecan trees Is to be tried In China. "O Hnppy Day" sang the laundress as she hung the snowy wash ou the line. It wns a "hnppy day" bocausc sho used Hert Cross Hull HUie. Adver tisement. Florldn, of nil tho states, has the most water within Its bo.Tidnrlcs, 1,4-10 squnres miles. Carthage was founded by .the Phoe nicians about 850 B. a If thero wnsn't so much world there plight not bo so much unrest. Even tho hotheaded mnn occasional ly cts cold feet. JIMlI i 1 1 ihnki ji lii i'i nM hi I ilLI u It l ' UStkm Prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich. Superior 2-I'im.HoniMer 1510 .Superior 5-IMsv Tourlnn BIS Superior 2-I'ai Utility Coupe 6RO Superior fi-PM. Sedan . 8MJ Superior Ur.lit Delivery . 610 Superior Commercial Cltamils ...... 425 Utility lUpren Truck Qiaxli ...... (75 Dealers and Service Stations Everyxchere SUPERIOR Light Delivery 510 George Ade on Women. Women of high voltage are es pecially keen as "arrangers." Tho married woman decides that Herbert, her husband's bachelor friend (with the false eyebrows), Is Just tho mnn for Kiln, a holdover from the puff sleeve period. So she Invites tho two cane-haidened waifs out for tho week-end and issues secret orders that whenever Herb and Kiln can be ns seniblert together on one settee, then all the others are to run iwny and leave them. And yet you may huvo read In a book somewhere that womun Is man's best friend. Krom "Slnglf IllesM'dness," by Oeorgu Ade. ; What, Indeed! .Still, If there wcru no small towns, what would large towns feel superior to? San Francisco Chronicle. A Knockout. Wltlc Oh, hubby, what n stunning necktie. Hubby Yes, the salesman extracted $4 while I was still In a daze. German Proverb. Love unreciprocated Is like n ques tion without an answer. Don't bo afraid of criticism. We nil need calling down as well as boosting up. If one likes humanity, one can't be very wicked. Mothers!! Write for 32 Page Booklet, " 7iTxr. j the World" Loom Products Lloyd MfcCo. Baby Carriages orumltutp. wMuu c.i rv.pt k Mnlm. Mlcfc. Use This Coupon PIfmo nend m yoar The Ltoyd Mfc, Comptny lflil Hal.. lxKklet."Uotberior Ux World." Nam Mciomlrw Uleli. BtTMt (11) air StaU., OppoiteElty Calls Pay a visit to Canada see for yourself the op portunitiuo which Canada offers to both labor and capital rich, fertile; vir gin prairie land, near rail ways and towns, at $15 to $20 an acre long terms if desired. Wheat crops last year the biggest in history; dairying and hogs pay well; mixed farming rapidly in creasing. Excursion on 1 st and 3d TucsdayofEachMonth l rom various U.S. points, single fare plus 32 for the round trip. Other special rales any day. Make thu your summer outing Canada welcomes tourists no passports required have a cteat trip bnd see with your own eye3 uie opportunities mat nwau you. For full Information, yrithfrea l booklets nod maps, write W. V. BENNETT Deik W 300 Peter's Trutt Bldr- Omaha, Ntb. -4, Aotl'OrtMjCuiititaCtv'tAA W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 36-1023, r-SCfoOiors S ":fn7ii.x t it i i i -v Yw Hw W 4 Pat. Process 4 141UPy U -,, r-i-r-.' i4lr wtuwoJilMP &Jl'.Ti inttJUlMit