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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ' & .1 m KM K i 1 After m B Every Meal Kg Have a packet in your .jj K pockcl for ever-rcady s Kg refreshment. $j Pjj Aids digestion. $ 15 Allays thirst. M fc Soothes the throat, gj E For Quality, Flavor and S g a tho Sealed Package, JM MANY WOKI AVOiO OPE Through the Use of Vegetable Two Interesting Cases Somo femnlo troubles may through neglect reach a stage when nn oper ation is necessary. But most of the common ailments are not the surgical ones; they are not caused by serious displacements, tumors or growths.al though thfi symptoms may appear tho Bame. When disturbing ailments first appear, take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound to re lieve the present distress and pre vent more serious troubles. Many letters have been received from wo men whohavo been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after operations have been advised by attending physicians. Mrs.Edwardi Avoids Operation Wilson, N. C " For about a year I was not able to do anything, not even my housework, becauso of tho pains in my sides and tho bearing down pains. I could only lie around the house. The doctor said nothing but an operation would help me, but I tried different medicines which did Lydia E. Pinklmm'a Private Tcxt-Boolc upon " Ailments Peculiar to Women " will be sent yon freo upon request. Wrlto to tho Lydia E. PinUlmm Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts This book contain valuable information It Is easy enough to practice di plomacy when the other man Is doing tho same thing. Hut when he frankly Insists, what? e Dfeisei von INDIGESTION AWPQ 8DS&S '"SiPJffl . n.-?--xszr vac $wjS2i 6 Bell-ams hot water Sure Relief ga u H am bbw trc scat ru a Hasted 25 AND 75t PACKAGES EVERYWHERE For Sale Two Choice Well Improved Farms HO Hcrn.i nml 100 ncros, ha f mllu from ntu tion. Catholic church nml Kctiool, north fitatern knniwii Crops Hlun sure Cithor KooJ furim ti exclinngp AI'O St Jmoph Income properties Knurfcn coo.l fnrma with mail murtirnRex will troili1 equltlo for rlotir wostern Kmk.ir Intnl. V I 'inilMI.HY. 811 EJmonil ntrnct. 8T JOSinMl MO POSITIVELY REMOVED For ovtT forty years bpatitlfnl womrn Iihto bon kueplnu tholr nkln roft. clear nnd freo fnnu I'rockicswithDu. c m.iihuut'h mucwuiomsMT. Fully Kiiaranteed, Uoukletfrre. Tito sites, tl.SS orC'.c. Ai rtnirilitjor poHtpaUt. UU. C, II l.rtiUf 0 2t)JW6, Blcbltl lf , CIIICIGO Mm lo Ilium (ur lluiuu ti auu.l.inl, noli Inflnmiuutilo, complptu mihjt'vts -drnimui comcillfH wcBteriiH, I.lst 2c stamp. Dralrr sup plied, CoxmoB FUma. 729 7th Ave., New Turk. Pay a visit to Canada see for yourself the op portunities which Canada offers to both labor nnd capital rich, fertile, vir gin prairie land, near rail ways and towns, at $15 to $20 an cere long terms if desired. Wheat crops last year the bifjgest in history; dairying and hogs pay well; mixed farming rapidly in creasing. Excursion on 1st and3d Tues day of Each Month froravariouaU.S. points, clnfjlo fare plus 2 for tlio round trip. Other special rr.toi any day. Make this your Btimmcr outlna Canada welcomes tourists no passports requiredhave a Itrcat trip and co with your own eyes tho opportunities that lisV: await you. For lull imormaucn. win ireo I booklets and maps, write W. V. BENNETT DkW 305 Peter' Trait EW. Omaha, N:b. W. N. U., LINCOLN, flO. 30--1023. Sur UXS K U-H fn the Dook Store. Clonic Wluit can I do lor you, sir? Nervous Yinins .Man I want a 'took on hiishiindr.v ; I'm k to got married. Cutlcura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples ami blackheads smear them with Cutlcunt Ointment. Wash off In five minutes with Cutl cura Soap and hot water. Once clear keep jour skin clear by using them for dally toilet purposes. Don't fall to In cludc Cutlcura Talcum. Advertisement. Army Officers Given Privllcccs. Arm.v ollUors who are on duty in WnMiln.jtoii, IV C, are now pennltleil to dro-s in Chilian attire. The new order requires them to wear their mil- Tlicro Is nothing more satisfactory nfter it day of liard work tluiti u line lull of snowy-white clothes. Kor such results use Ited Crosa Hall Blue. -Advertisement. Cold leuf was ummI on the tombs and monuments of ICgypt. The land or Armenia is very rich In Iron, copper and gold. RATlOEt Lydia E.Pinkham's Compound no good, until my sister insisted on my trying Lydia E.I'inkhnm's Vegetable Compound. She said thcro was nothing like It. I know that she wos right, for I began to improve with the first bottle and it has done mo mora good than anything else. I am able now to do anything on tho fnrm or in my homo nnd I recommend it to my friends." LlLLli: EDWAltDC, H.F.D. 3, Box 44, Wilson, N. C. Another Operation Avoided Akron.Ohio. " I enn never praiso Lydia E. Pinkham'j Vegetable Com pound too highly for what it has dono for me. I had such pains and weak ness that tho doctor told me nothing but an operation would help me. But my mother had taken the Vegetable Compound and she told me what it had done for her, and fo I took it and I nm glad to toll every one that it made me a strong woman, and I have bad two children since then." Mrs. R. G. Westoveb, 325 Grant Street, Akron, Ohio. Crue and Inhuman! Gilbert Wiley Is one of those kind of men who won't let women drive ami alwnys operates the family auto inolille himself, Sirs. Wiley cliurgcc while on the stand In her divorce ue t Ion lii Chicago the other day. She aliened cruelty. Sirs. Wiley told the court hetweer soh:i that -she had held down the had seat with im opportunity to hlow tin horn or feed the gas while, her hus hand rode jauuilly at the steering w heel. .She got iillniony with her decree. Ut leu Globe. Fooling the Hen. An Invention tor the use of tho fanner Is the "cackle switch." de signed to Increase the waking hours of hens and, correspondingly, the egg yield. This Is a clod; equipped with an on-and-ofi' switch hy means of which the electric lights In the hen house will he automatically turned on at dark or early In the morning and turned olT when the desired niimher of hours of light lur'c been added to the hen's working day. Utility Hul letln. Not Too Free. "Why do so many Immigrants want to come to America V" "They think this Is a freo country." "Well?" "And that they cr.n come over here nid help themselves."--Loulsvlllo Courier-Journal. ktmMwM era&fir fTi ? Ti i wmi ii ii i iii r 'Farmers' Opinions on Stock Feeding Obtaining Feed Economi cally Is Moat Troublesome Problem of Breeders. ,1'rf-parnl by tlip I'nllril Ht.ilM Department of i:tl ultiltr.) l'ltnlmiim or otherwiiie ohtalnln Hull' ft oil eionoiaically Is the most li-oithlesoiiie feeding piuhleai of farm i'v who keep llo stork. This was hivu;;lit mil' emphatically thiou;;h u ipii,i.on;;.iiio h.-nL out hy the United .S'alih liepartmeiit of Asi'lcillturc which a aiiseiMl hy nearly Mh f.irmers scaiieied over the country. The replies .!unul Unit general ecou- o.ny of rations, the cost of i;nun, and the tost of p.oie.n represent ahout Ti'J per cent of Hie dillleultles In feeding. These' men el.i-scd huliiiit'liiK of la llous iieM in Tiupoi'titiict'. Other proh Ifius, such as lahtir, lucrcaslnc pro duction, (lll'lcuUle.s In wintering stock, hhort pastures, and variety and pal alahllii.v of leeils apparently were thought of only In connection with the principal dltllcultles. That these opinions are worth coiicUlerlii,; Is home out hy the fact that all of the men ipicstioned were progressive farm ers and hrceders, and the average pe riod of their experience was illl years. Adopt Balanced Rations. Purlni: tho two decades these stock raisers have boon workliiK to net ahead, many cliaiih'ofl have taken place in tJie wios of feeding animals. The outstanding progressive step taken has been the wide adopting of the bal anced ration. Other Improvements In th order fjlveii by most of the tlvu hundred funnel's arc more llhei-.il feed In',', feeding more legumes, better wa ter supply, providing minerals, feed ing according to production, feeding more protein, and more regular feed ing. At the Mime time they list tho common errors in feeding which are responsible for poor results, poor com binations of feeds being the one most Ireipiently mentioned, followed by un derfeeding us the next most effect Ivo redtner of profits. Following these In regular order, based on the number of times mentioned in the answers, come lack of protein, lack of water, lack of legumes, sudden changes of feed, poor housing parasites, lack of salt, waste of feed, poor equipment, and overfeed ing. I'ractically all of these troubles I are easily preventable. Almost all of these fiOO fanners had raised at one time or another scrubs grades, . and pure breds, nnd almost to they Joined In n paean of praise a man of the pure bred. Only 1 per cent of them reported that they hud failed with Improved stock. Most replies co? tallied specific estimates showing tho superiority of well-bred over random-bred unlmals. and when aver aged It was brought out that these men consider that pure broils make about -10 per cent better returns on feed used than common stock. It Is Interesting to note here that another questionnaire sent out by the depart ment a year ago anil answered by sev eral hundred farmers .showed that In their opinion pure broils have u gen- oral utility value a little more than -10 per cent greater than common stock'. Mary Uco Gelf-Feedcrc. The rejiort prepared by the depart ment on the results of this feeding In vestlg.itlon contains many more In tero.'itiu.; sidelights on feeding and corroborates a number of tendencies that good observers must have sus pected. For Instance, of -100 who an swered question regarding the uso of s.'lf-fooiler. 11.fi per cent had used this method of feeding, leaving about three-llfths jot to take up this econ omy. At pro.-cnt the .self-feeder seems to bo urcil mostly In hog raising dis tricts and for poultry. In the Middle West more than half the fanners re porting used It. The general senti ment seems to be that this piece of equipment Is especially suited to hogs and chickens, but a few farmers used It for feeding calves and sheep. Nearly nil of those who replied made comment on the feeding of si lage, and prat tlcully T.O per cent of them use this feed. In the north eastern states, where dairying Is very generally followed, two-thirds of the farmers In the list have silos. Al though most of the silage Is fed to dairy cows, the list of animals to which it Is fed, according to the ques tionnaire, includes also steers, breed ing wc, and brood sows. A few men reported feeding It In limited quanti ties to horses, hogs, and lambs. It Is worth while to note that more than 22 per cent of these farmers who answered the government questions credited farm papers as tho principal source of their knowledge of feeding problems. Other Important sources mentioned were: Experience on homo farm, general observation, bulletins, nnd books nnd records. Darken Colt's Stall to Lessen Fly Irritation Leave the colts In the barn while tlii'lr mother Is working In the field. 1i.iii.ou the colts' stalls to lessen the irritation from tiles and give them uc cess to clean feed at all times. This will give them u chnnco to develop nnd grow Into much better Indlvldu nls. Profltrhle to Cull Flocks. It Is Just as profitable to keep the farm (lock culled for wool and mutton us for eggs nnd white meat. Mark of Good Layer. Late limiting is the murk of n good producer. Worm Causes Ilc:i ici Losses Than Cholera Biggest Part of the Damago Conies From Wasted Feed. Svvlno raisers suffer greater loss from round worms than from hog cholera, aiTonllng to the department of animal husbandry or the New Jer sey agricultural twpurlment station, but they do not attract so much atten tion because few hogs actually dlo from vvoniis. Tin damago conies from the amount of feed wasted In feeding the win ins and the loss of vltallly of the aiilm ils. Many lung diseases, es peclnlly pnoiuuntilii, occur as thu di rect result of worms. To con. but the round worm suceps. fully Its lift, cycle should he thor oughly understood. Six to eight mil Ion eggs a year are laid by the fe tiinle worm In the hog's Intestines. Tho eggs eoine out with the manure, Infecting every particle of food on the riiirfiiec of the hog lot. They will survive most conditions for nt least a year. The eggs arc swallowed by the pig In feeding and hatch In the Intestines. Tho youag worms then work their way through the walls of the Intestines, and Into the liver and blood stream, by whh h they are carried to tho lungs. While In tho lungs they may cause "thumps" or heavy breathing. Hero they become active, crawl up the windpipe and cause coughing. Some nro expelled from the mouth at this time, but most nro swallowed and then remain permanently Ip the Intestines. Several treatments for worms may be followed: Withhold feed from tho hog for 24 hours and give a capsule containing two grains of santonin, three grains of aloln and eight grains of sodium bicarbonate. Do not feed for eight or ton hours after treatment, and then give one to two tahlespoonfuls of ep som sails or glaiiher salts In tho food for every 100 pounds llvo weight of the hogs. One capsule Is sufllelent for a pig weighing up to 7." pounds. If santonin cannot be procured, oil chenopoilluni, also known as "oil of worm seed" may be used. Four tea- spoonfuls nilved with one ounce of castor oil Is the iiMial dosage. Th( results will ho most satisfactory If tho oil Is given alono rather than with tho food. I'ach pig should he fasted 2 hours before treatment. If necessary, repeat the treatment In four to six weeks. Late Built ITOUSCS May utilise vjOicis ana uoup Many poultrymon are llndlng that poultry houses built too late In the fall are apt to result In colds and roup. Ileforo tho birds, especially pullets, nro put In n new poultry house the floor as well as the lumber used In construction must bo thoroughly dry. The essentials of a good poultry house are, dryness, as this prevents colds and roup; fresh air, which keeps tho birds In good health ; sunlight, nature's best disinfectant, and Moor space so that during confinement the birds will i imVo room to exercise. .,r tilf. ,t.st results a poultry houso . should i. illt for units of 'M0 birds. This requires a house 20 by -10 feet. It should face southward and should be located on high dry ground, and where It gets some shelter. Class windows i on the east and west sides with cur , tain windows In the front will allow all , the sunlight and frc-.li air that the birds require. I Protection of tho Hock against dally and seasonal changes of weather and ! climate Is the purpose of a poultry house. High Feeding Value of Buttermilk and Products The feeding value of buttermilk and buttermilk products, such as condensed or dried buttermilk, 'm not generally appreciated. At any rate, creameries are unable to get as much out of their buttermilk as Its feeding vnlui Indi cates they should be able to realize. Farmers who llvo close to tho cream ery at which they m11 their cream sometimes take their own share of tho buttermilk back home as a food for hogs and chickens. They derive much value from the. product, provided It Is fed In an economical manner. Hutter mllk Is relatively rich In protein and Its protein has a high feeding valuo becauso of Its animal origin. For tlint reason, If It Is supllod more liberally than It Is needed for balancing the grain ration fed, part of It Is wasted and, as a result, Its full feeding vulue Is not realized. Pure Strain Selections of Tubers Are Superior Coriii')! university plnnt breeders have found that pure-strain selections of potatoes are much superior to those ordinarily grown by farmers In New York. Plants of the pure strain, de veloped from a singe tuber, produced IS more bushels to the ncre than seed potatoes selected by farmers In a two year commercial test. Disposing of Produce to Commission Merchant Selling to commission merchants Is tho simplest method of disposing of the produce, as It does away with tho expense and trouble Involved In u pri vate trade, but the returns nro usually not so great, except when dealing with certain commission louses that have built up u fine tra 1c aluii,' ccrtuln l.n- Alabama Mayor Out With Strong Facts .Tuilgo C. V. Thoiniuton, Mayor of Tarrant City, Alabama, widely known and highly esteemed pioneer citizen, recently gave his unqualllled endorse ment to the Tanlnc treatment. "Chronic Indigestion brought mo to the verge of a general breakdown llireo years ago," said Judge Thorn usoti. "and nothing scorned to nfford much relief. I was eating scarcely enough to keep going on, and food tdiiyed In my stomaeh like a rock, causing pain and extrcmo nervousness. Telling It to the Policeman. An aged colored man was ihiv'.ng nn equally aged horse down Coiunier olnl st root recently. A street car coming from the Santa Fo depot caused the tralllc "cop" on the corner to signal the old darkey to stop, lie failed to check Ids ho'so and drove up In front of the car. which forced It to stop. "Why dldn' you stop?" yelled the lltlgt'V cop. The old darky answered: "1 Just done bought this horse from n Mexi can and ho started him, and l'se done forgot what ho said to say to atop him." Topeka Capltnl. for Economical Transportation OF Farm Products Modern, projcsslvc formers, being also business men, now depend on fast economical motor transporta tion to suve time, save products and get the money. Chevrolet Superior Light Delivery, with four post body was built espe cially for form needs. It has the cpacc and power for a big load, which it moves fast at a very low cost per mile. For heavy work, Chevrolet Utility Express Truck at only $550 chasslt only, offers a rcmnrknble value. Fits any standard truck body. Chevrolet Motor Company Drviiion ofGtntrat Motors Corporation Detroit, Michigan Thoto now lawprUot offtctivt Sopttmbtr lit JtmmWBSSSSmctiSSslkmmB I If Jl '495 I m -AH Important Qualification. "You go so far as to admit the pos sibility of defeat for your parly?" "Yes," replied Senator Sorghum; "but you will observe that I observe the rule of .statesmen who lift u warn ing voice and am always mighty care ful to say 'unless'." Important to All Women Readers of This Paper Thoupnnds upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder double and never miHncct it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing pIpc but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder diene. If the kidneys are not in a healthy con dition, they may cause the other organs to bocome di-.iscd. You may BulFcr pain in tho back, head ache nnd loin of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irri tablo and maybe despondent; it makes any one bo. Hut hundreds of women chlm that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidney", proved to be just the rnnody needed to overcome such condi tion.. Many cnd for a sample bottle to Fee what SwTimp-Root, the great kidney, Jiver and bladder medicine, will do for them. Uy meloning ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co,, Ilinghamton, N. Y., you may receive sam ple mq bottle by parcel pout. You can purchase medium nnd lart!o hIzc bottles at all dniR stores. Advertifcment. St. I'tinl's cathedra! covers an area f two and a quarter acres. At every crNIs look urnund for the I'portunlty. It's there. V: J2J3 AMERICA'S Block - Tan HOME White m UT"? fiiouiu and -.r.T 3. ciuick Ii cav to shine with the Home W iSJET dm SliK melted ?5KDK(!$ii. JML ji iruh,,,vn.f i;m MKai W KeWSrShf M tM L JfLi-yL jfiMttk wrl tl vW "? tVVt' titrri' Sft7EJa -SJW5S MMMU. Sleep was often Impossible, nnd I grad ually vvcakujiotl so I could hardly at tend to my olllce duties. "The first bottle of Tanlac Improved mo wonderfully, and each successlvo bottle pive nddod Impetus to my re turning strength. I felt ten years younger when I finished the sixth bot tle n short tlmo later. Tanlac gavo mo now zest In life that still rcmcln.'i with mo." Tnnlae Is for sulo by nil good dnig glst.1. Squeezed Out of It. "Tho Idea of your dozing while I wnjt singing." "You wore singing a lullaby, weren'J you?" "Vcs." "Then I couldn't pay your art anj higher compliment." Huston Trim-script. Dad's Opinion. Mother Hut Helen needs ncvy clothes John. Young Duhhlelgh Is be ginning to pay her attention. Fnthcr (examining bills) Huh 1 An expensive lot of halt for a poor llsh. Host on Transcript. Prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich, Superior 2-Pi.Rod,tr $490 fiupnior o-ran, touring 4yv Superior 2-lat Utility Coupe Superior 5-Pnsi. Sedan . Superior Light Delivery. Superior Commercial Oiaula ..... i Utility Uxpreaa Truck Chaaala ...... 640 79J 495 399 550 Dealers and Servic Stations Everywhere SUPERIOR Light Delivery r. . 6. Flint, Mick. Located. Medical Professor Where la the glottis? Snide I don't know, sir. I think yori put It on the shelf In the dissecting room with the rest of the surgical In struments. Hoston Transcript. Pictures represent nil farmers ai six feet tnll ; but they're not. CORNS Stop their pain in 'one minute ! For muck lastinir relief from corns. Dr. School's Zino-pads stop the pain in one minute by removing the causa friction nnd pressure. Zino-pads are thin, safe, antiseptic, healing, waterproof and cannot pro duce infection or any bad after-effects. Three sizes for corns, callouses and bunions. Cost but a trifle. Get u box to day at your druggist's or shoe dealer's DSScholTs Put one- on - tha pain 1$ ganf JK&& SHOE POLISH Ox-Blood - Brown SlllKGlA "id the Shinola Home Sel ue in every nome. livery memuer o i.r.4 x-.i tniU'r,t-Y Hwd Avb JrA-y KTk family can use it for it gives the quick ' shine. The shine that preserves leather resists weather. S'lnnlA in (lie handy opening box with the key. St. "The Shine for Mine"