THE OMAHA W.E: MONDAY. OCTOHL'R VJ-22. Grain Growers Are iMarketins; at Minneapolis Seat on Ext lunge It Purchased to Insure Wheat of Farm era Organization lie , ing Sold. Lincoln, Oct. Jl.iF)y A. DAc cording to 1vlcn rmilvrd at atata haadquartars of th Nt-breaka. Karro Hiirnu fwlfratlun from V.. It. Cun ningham, president of tha I'nltol Utr Grain Grower, Inc., Ilia flrnt selling agency of tha farmers' national cooperatlv marketing jilnn was opon 1 fur bualnras on (ha Mlnnrapnlla train rxctmnga. This agency la In tended to market grain of tha un id aprlnr whmt tarrltory rcmprlsinir Mlnneaota and North and Bouth Dakota, In which atate tha grain growers hava approximately , f('0 growers' contract rovcrlng a flva year period of production, rtprraant ln around 10,01)0,(100 bul.la of grain, Tha Minneapolis aa-ency In on Id not to li rirr(.(l to tliu etulra and grain will i marketed for United Htatca drain Grower memtierahlp In any atate avullnlilo to tlmt market. It la llke-ly that many Nchruxku wheat urowt-ra, particularly In tlis nm thorn purt of thu atuta, will Pike uilviintiiK lit Ihl Helling agency of tha corponi' tlon, according to the belief of hi'ml of tha .N'ehnixlui Kut in 1'ureau fderu tlon. Tha MinneiiiiillN branch la under the muring, nu-ut of T. II. Ilnimi of iMke vlll. Minn , and B. II. Cunningham In on tha hoiird of director tolling with pronilnant furin lemiera In Allnncaotit and the two Dukotii. According to J. V, Heed, a hoard member and lirealdcnt of the Mlnne aotn Kami Uui ji ii. It In hoped that much of the grain will be marketed directly trom the country elevator to the mil If) unci exporter, but the nuin niter wera convinced It wn ncces wiry to obtain n neiit on the Minnca pull tfxchniiKa In onler to iiHHiire the mitrki'tliiK of all grain placed In the hand of the corporation. BRINGING UP FATHER p. . BUtm4 rU Offlr HE JIUGS AND MAGGIE IN fUU. FACE OF COLORS 1 THE SUNDAY til' Drawn for Tha Omaha Bee by McManus il'tWrtahl UIZ) ON e PLEbURe. trip; OT CXA.CTi.'T! M VITH MY wir u . I THt BOSiNCt-b TeXP roR, i NE, TOO CON TO WAY HELP!!! HELP!!! I J "S Sf ami 9. 11 I 1 V 1 C I I I a. ' in T r ) j$fj I'xtU) mr n KW y 57N - XT-iW II . r- JdAa CSIK 7 ' ' BUt BT THE, VVY. VHrT It) "VCXJR i manufacture: ROLUNC.'PIN'j'I'M COINC, TO tTA.T A rAr.Tov irs china! 2.r County Agents' Notes Trade School Student Win Prizes With l!gg I'ukh Helecieil and kmi'ImI by tinde Khool HttKlente In regular poultry 1 1 liDi n lory yurk at tha mate arglcul lurul college won two iirxt and one M'Cond premium nt the recent Na tion l'oultiy Kxponltlon at Kt. Puiil. Tlleae egg were produced In the col lege flock. The men won firat and fcccnnd on white and flrt on brown egga. The expnaltloiv la a compara tively new enterprise which la being rapidly developed In connection with the National Dairy iJhow. Nehraxka viu reprpHcnted there thla year with an txteiiKlon acrvlce exhibit In poultry and with the boy nnd glrla' club poul try demoiiHtnitlon team from Thayer county which won a ullver trophy on en exhibit of bird. Thlx wu the na tional fli-Ht n-lvj) and the competition wna heavy. Kotarians at Beatrice Honor Hoy Stock Judges Beatrice ISiutrico Hoturliina hon orid and eulertnlned four boya who won honora ut the Gage county fnlr In the Judging of nwine, cattlo nnd home. Jioy Putman wn the bent judgn of awlne, and he wa awarded a $7S pig, tha donation of Havid lloeHlger, breeder of JJiiroc JerHeya. Jiwlght Oamun wn awarded a aweat er, the gift of the t'ulr atore for be ing the beat Judge of cattle. Pule Tliornburg won the flashlight for be ing the bent Judge of horned, and Hay mond futnum, brother of Hoy Put nam, w.tm awarded a silver trophy by the Jleotrlcn ltotury club for (be ing the bet all round Jmlge of farm nnimulx. (!tw Tcslinp Association Completes SuceeBful Year SciiitabhitT. Th Scott l'diilt t'ounty Cow Teflirg association, first to be organized in Nebraska, hna fin Wieil lis tirist 13 month, t'nder tho Mrp'TV-lslon of . Carl M. Itydberg. tositer for tho association, record were kept of tho milk Hud buttorfat production of every cow In the county belonging to the asportation and many unprofitable cow were weeded out. The hei'il of Sum K-irton & Hona. of lieiing led In iiNerage priMluction over the year. The asaooiatloii Is planning to enlargo it work next ear. A tested skin treatment It yiH artut lemedv I kin tftrntila ha tain hi been fvt by mtnf ot uvnl il uc.- if yH 4n a t timrii that ihMund el il u.;i an-1 tuft'Wt '.U iy pre- H, 14I rt 11a, - ill li -d ti in Kuh4 (aaimeiit an t Itewml Vnp. Ami m ) . J b K(m1 mU MX M a a 1 A n Resinol DWVHOV t'Ol'MV. beiliigli hmaiort in laoa muiiljf llava lrnait lliat IL l)a luvlll lu iial l.f Ilia airaw back uu lha waval In Ida fall aii'l wlular. antardin In Alvah il. IU1I11, Ida luui.ir ultmlun aanl. I III". I , la a )o(l piaiilca whan II ' aa Kiuiir and my an 11 l Una tail. Tha airaw ravanta Hi whial Irum bluwmg out, cairlia wbai anuw fall anil pin tana Iba mote of lha wheal aa wall aa aililln f.rcillly lu ilia aoll. On ut Ilia naiat L-finotivn waa o( apira'llii tba airaw la I. jr mraiia of Iba hay awap wbltb. Joltiuv uvar tha ground, aeatna In aealitr lb airaw In a aatlifai lory manner, at tonllng in Mr. llai hi. Aa a leaull of a millinery aihool held In l.rilniinn litM Auu.t, nine ft tha It fleleHHiea whe aliemlvd have held aphonia In llo-lr own rominuntllea, accnnllng to Mr. Ilri-hl. CoiieMeratil Intereal waa abown In Ihoaa eommunlty a'-hoola, ha aya. The nblerl ef the millinery prope-t la to help farm women to eefei't more be coming hata aa In eolnr and ahapa anil tn anpreriaia the miallly or matrlala and value of lime apenf In hat molting. )r. Caroline Medaer, a practicing phy ain of rhleaao, who apai lallaoa In mal nourlubment In rhlldien, will ha In Paw aon roimty f'riober 23 for a aarfea of me..in undr ihe auapirea of tha ei. I"'ialnn a'rvlia of Ihe aiate narleultmal folli-rr.. Aoeordlrig to lha county agent, a ia!noiirlahed rhlld la one who for aev--ml reaona 7 per cent underweight for hla h'laht. A aeid corn plat teat arrangrrl hy Ring gold prei-lnrt farm huraau on lha M rrumh farm wna hu.k'.l Inat Wfcli, an rorillng to Alveh ft. H. ht, Dnwaon roun tv Krh'oiural agent. Thla plat contained olabl different a'-lertlona of aeed corn whlrh varied In yMd all Iho way from U huabale to 7J bimhele lo tha anre. Tha ountandlng f"lure of tha demonatratlon waa (be dlff-rema ahnwn between rhe amnith nail ihe rough typra of eorn plked from lha eame crlh. A eelettlon of while eorn ehnwed a difference In Held of 8J huahela In favor of the month. A elef. Hon of yellow corn varied 111 buehola In favor of the niooth, Tha hlgh-at yield ing aample waa aeed from H M. Camp, bell and waa a amoolh yellow eorn. The rnnimunlly will hold another demonstra tion on tha eame farm next year. arr.ordlna to Ihe county agent. A month ago much talk waa heard In I hla vicinity about feeding lha potato crop to hnga or leaving, them In tha ground on account of poor market. Thla entlmnt waa changed when an advertis ing campaign got under way to auiiply the vlclnltle fariher eouih wllh notatoea. Thla waa where no potatoea were raleed on acrount of drniiKhl. Aa a reult many fnrniera In Dawaon county found a fnlr morlipt for a crop which they Intended to go for feed or lie In III ground. M.IDISON COI XTV. Rattle Creek Th ox team and nralrle acbooner driven by Alfred and menu Ilo-ii-nhAUin at the club achievement day at Meadow flrnv recently attrerlrd wide at tention from aourrea outelria of the coun ty, gei-ordlng to the county agent. Bev- e-rn I Inquiries hnv been received at tho fimn bureau office alout thla feature. The oien were trained by the Roeenbaum boya nn'l ahnwn by them at aeveral felre. At the Mlidleon fair theV won flrat and second in gnulr eieer oilvee, Alfred Ho aenbaum la prealdi-nl of tho' Grove town ablp )lg club. WASHINGTON (OtNTV. Hlalr. A complrle eutement of Waah Ington county expenaca haM Juut hi,.n re reived b? Ir. Mrnlth -from Dr, Ha yea In tha matter of teallng caitle for tubor ruloaia. The total coat to government, mate and cuunty waa K 2-10 onla per bead. The coat to tha county alone waa only ft34 2o or 8 6-10 centa per head. WfiNhinKtnn county la lo be rfprt-ai-nted at the Midwest Itorllrulturil expnnton to be held nt Council H!uff November U to 1, according to Carl A. Olaon, the county exlenlun egcrt, H-vcihI fruit groiveia will he. e vthlblla at the expoal llo:i, be rcpitrla. AnuinK theati uru ex bllji'n by A. 1, Iteih anil Sum Stewart. M' then f I O.ooo n prUca are being of fTcil for frultN. flowers, vg-!tIU(.. nuta. honov and nurecry atm k. It l locally be lieved that WatitiiiiKlon cuunty cunlit got !nti Ih money wera exhibit placed on ahow at ihe expoaltion. for the reason the county agent la making an effort to Ir.teraat fruit growera In tho county to abew. Iteaulta ef th eorn variety teit recent held In Washington county, ea dlacloacd by ahucklng tho corn, will not bocome pub lic until all the data Iwa b-eti reported, according to Mr, oienii. There Un. proved to be aome difference, howrver, according to the opinion of th county agont, tb leata have been well worth while Cleorge ohrta lct, aome of an Stcen' n life yellow dent .mnMli avlectlon outylelded tho tough by 5 buehela lo the aire, feme of lh Icghborliood varletlea fell dnwn i;lllte badl In cnniparleoii llh the hen, according to Mr Olaon. In aome lean, 0 found that nun from anuthem Nebraaka and Jn. did not yield aa wll home-rKown aefd. The (xie.tion waa the Nchrnka White Prlae ohtalncd from ihe experiment amnnn at Lincoln. Thla aeft produced 7 buhcla per acre, Innuirlee hove be-n nin-le at the fnrm '"irea-i office regaldlng the relative feed 1'ift val'ire of eorn and pottoe.. Mr. oleon. the counly agent, explains lhat pottinra e about 8 per cent water, wt'ereae corn I" onle 14 per cent water ll f guiea that 1'ift p.on.la of polMluee ir. e.ijl m f..... ig lue to tile pounda of corn and thla. after the potaloee ere cooked 'oneiuenl O. e . I'.itatoee mini .e v, han 1 n the nterk.i .'or It' mdCiI pay in vok Ihciu f I ci; le. .1 Klenk Hitter -tinde eio:h.r ..! re.rd f..r Auan.t In !be ecg r.u.-t l. . oni. .1 i i.tiitip '. .I bv tile ..t-n-lon e.fM.e ,(f He uit.. arucullllr4l ,. Uge a tding to e auiem.tt .luei putiih d "tha retina I 'll at " glitH " th- ,n:it- I In the '! el'h a i i.-lot I ;on of l.y per b-it lr r.fi- bun ..i, eiicng tlia h H icn Jai a;. The Utwie eim) on l li- unm cut!. b-re l.ii h'tM't'e't c.t nbueaet a ,i. A la iiipvii ll.c .tefi.eel 4..ortiog lo iee m.nu ant The ' -it n ta hi- nt eit .K..t Oivii .0 mail fxt-ilci.i 4Se he t'llM ltii- l b ,af)e. an. I k..on ilt e I'l f i.i il t" -Hi CM. In. -It - f . k - n f .hb4 -? --t v n phaara of gyalem uaad In keeping young pita on clean ground and tbua eliminate dlaeaaa. Thee plclurea lllualrat niethud uaad Xif aig t lay louniy farmera In fol lowing new lhaurle of hog lot aatilta Hon. ' Two or.hatda In Clay county which ware eprayed IjI priug. war vlalled by Jt. II. Ilupperl, luirifcullure iacialiat ftnm th ateuaiun aervk ut Iti alai vvlleg of aaiculluiF, and tb counly agent, le week to Inapect Hie reeultg of apraylug. A eoinpanaon of aprayed and uiiaptayed wlnap tree waa uiad In the orchard of (rank Tkurber. The unaiirayed Ire waa loung it eyea, and what fruit lemalned on th limb waa email mt allowed paraillc Infeciion. Jdr. Hopperl eatliiiated that lea than 1 per ant of the applet from the aprayeif tree wn wormy. Tha county agent iletlena thai tb Inapvclloti dtmonauated that praying para. H.tl MiKHiM-OlNTV. Wahoo A meeting of rtlll feedeit of aaundeit county hue been arranged for November At tint time II It planned to dlacuaa th reaulta nf eaercmenta car ried on In tb paai with different feeiia and grade of llveatnck. II. H. t'oaaen, extenaion earvlc animal huebandry ex p."t It expeiled lo by ptearlil, acioid Ing to Waller V lioln.rl, cuunty exi.n alon agent. Hevcral fecdera from k.'in ilera county are e,,e,.ih,( i miynd the fecdera' tiay program at th alal college of agrlculiur on October .1, N. W. ilalnea haa been billed to apeak at the dedication of tha new achonl bouee in 1'halen lownahlp, near Maad, on Octo ber It. OTOKrOlNTV. Syracuae P, H, Rtewart of I tie extenelon aei vlc of th egrli iiliural college, Na brank unlveraily, will be In dim county October JO ami 87, for a number of meet Inge pertaining lo eorn teeta carried out thla eaaon by Trad l.yon of Unadllla. and Krnet l.lrnl lioljij of I'almyta. Bniixuli and rough viirleiie of corn will be huaked and placed at tha end nf the field, whet every on will be aOla in vlnw th r- ulia. Karmera are now calling for corn huek Ing help In otoa counly, but th farm bu reau office haa nut been able to supply many men. Heiueela for auch help doea not appear lo be bringing raeulle from the labor agencies of the cltlea. r'roni four to four and a half centa a bimhel It be ing nfered by farmer and yet the raepnna baa not been strung, aruordlng lo th coun ty agent here. TII.WKH rOlVTV. Kchron Tho Iluay lie poultry team of Ilubbell la the flret of lla kind to win a prlxo at a poultry allow nf natlonul lin tiortance, Thla achievement wnt at Ht, I'aul recently at the NHtionnl Poultry expoaltlun, field In conjuiictlon with tho National JjnJry rhow. Tb llubliell team, compoacd ot Ooldle Marvin and Oulla I'ur lla, wna alafo winner at tho Ncbraakg Mint fair, ilio Thayer county fair and th fair gt Hloux City, la, thla year. Th hleveineiit at hi. r.-,ul makea .Ncbraeka the first etnte and Thayar county, Ihe flrat county In th United Statoa to at tain audi hnnura. In ailillllon to the honor attached to 111 work of ihia leum at tha nallrrual Nhow, t.ucilo Hoppi of Tfuhboll recelvefl a flrat prU on liT alngle comb ltho.Io Inland Hcila Hin lllllla Curtla received the gold and hmn.o trophy cup aa Jun'or grand nwecpf tulua for bn.vlng the beat pen of poultry lu the boya' and glria' e: tlon at the ahow. The cup waa given hy tho Klrut Naiional bank of Ht. Paul. The ahowlng on a pen of -While. Wyandotiea, 'Ihe aucc-eea of the Thayer counly con teatanta la largely, due lo the uao of high rleea malca 1 breeding, according to L, O. Chriaiie, lb county agent. Alan aome credit la due to the fact that th blrd abown boih by AlUa Curlla and Mlaa Ilnppe wero from accreillted f Im ka. Mrj. tieurge K. Curt it coached Iho contestants who went to th ft, V'Hiil show. The Thayer county Uu' uml glrla' pig club will hold a sale at tha stock pavilion 111 Hebron on October UK. Mrtny of Ihe animals to be aold by the boya nnd Rlrla, were prize wintiora at recent faita. About hit head will be offered fur mile. A. II. l'roett, the aaleamHiiaecr, reports that he haa asldont en a finer allotmant up (or aal In lb auction ring. Aa Interesting and Inatru'tly llveatock feeders' ineeting waa heid at lha court houa -lirr el, M. i'oaaon, a llv aio. k apociallet from lb extension aervic nf Ibe gist Agricultural college, was pres. nt ud opened a discussion of th pres ent methods of feeding cattle, huge and aheep. He abowed th reaulta of eiperl itishte that hav been conducted at th agricultural college dining th past aev eral rears Mr. I'oaaon tmphaalier! the value nf alfalfa and Horn aa feed fvl earn end showed tbal belter gralua were mad from feeding yearling or 3-year-old steers than from feeding l-year-olda through a long feeding period. II aluu ahowad that liogt fed on corn and water only mail poor gaina and were In bad condition whan teeia war over and wen a lost to th fenier in th end, COLFAX C OtNTV. . huler K, II. Hoppert, ' liorlb ulturl let from Ihe sxtenalon aervlce of the egrl oultural college ut tha aiate unlveraily, waa In th county last week In lbs Inter eata of spraying and pruning demnnetra lions. Orcbarda that were aprayed last spring were Inepected and the results show that aprnving It a paying proposition, as sll tha rtls.-ha's and Insect articling the fmlt and foiiag are deatroyed, tbreby producing more, bailer and cleaner fruit, according lo Clement Kuska. Ihe county agrucullurul agent. On hauls that wer sprayed ehuwed only a email percentage of dumage done ey diaeaaea and only about It tier cent of th fruit wat damitged by ha culling nioili or apple worm. In ltd pruning demonaiintlon lest con. duct, it last winter nd apt lug and lust tn anal leg by Mr. llol.oerl. the rraulle Bhow. el that pruned grape vlnca produced larger clusters, anil in most llisianoee, more ciue- lett nf much bettor quality grape than did uiipruned vine. On tha farm of Jo seph Mares, where thr la a elxih of an acre vineyard, which waa carefully pruned and cared fur, th return waa l0. HlOXTIDIt tOlNTV. glokvllle. Charlua tlorman, poultry peclalltt ut th extension service, I til versliy of Nebraska agricultural college, will b In th county October H and 21. II will visit a number of farms and help tart aeveral ccrillt.il poultry flock prole ecla In Frontier county, according to W. If. Campbell, county extension agmit. Tha nlun la In atari each project by the cull ing out of poor layers by November. A flock is considered 60 birds In number of one breed. A dally count of eggs Is msds end a regulsr schedule of feeding followed. If it the end of tb year, tha hetia average S egga, a certificate for an accredited flock taauea from the atate uni versity, extension service, which rondacls in test, according In Mr. Campbell. CVSS x'Ol NTY. Weeping Water T. Ii. ldenton, engi neer of tho extenalou service of the agri cultural collego sseiated by Itny Wiles, completed the building of terrace, today on the W'llee firm near here. The purpose of !!' terraces Is to prevent iho washing of soil on hlllsldita by a system of drain age tbni takes the water oft the hills In a gradual slope. FIIXMOKK rorx'rv. Oenova five community meetings at which motion plclurea will be aiiown will be on In Klllmoi county, beginning wllh. oeioi.ec 2x. The? tilcturoit will be of gen eral Interest and will ileal especially with field crops, plant and pulilln mgnwaya. A woman' club bus been organlxcd In I'lllmore county with 37 member. Th orgaiitgalluii meeting waa nt Hhlokley. The following offlcera were elected: Mrs. Kluier ilrmly, president: Mrs. Victor Pear ami, vice president I Mary Hchofleld, boo. rotary, and Mrs. !. K, Unlet, treasurer. Tho t lull program I to bo outlined by th executive board. Winter fieiib work for Fillmore county boys and girl already la under way, un der the direction of I,oo W. Thompson, county extension agent, who desires lo keep his workers active until tho pig, calf and corn club actlvlllels atari ngain In the spring. Twelve new members have been ob tained In one. half day's campaign for t lie Pure-Bred 8lrca club In Kllltnnrn county by Mr. Thompson, th county agent, and O. A Wood of Ohlowu. Thu animals In cluded In the enrollment are 18 hend of cattle, lit bead of horaes, 141 bead of hogs, 5 head of alieep and 2,031) bend of AKVKBTINKMKNT. ADVKRTINF.MK.NT. Elderly Couple Find New Vigor Tanlac Again Proves Its Merit v 11 I i I- 1 t'Uv i --! ben 4 ("(.it 111 it) t i i f T i I - Hi , - i t i.w tm n. HI - Te , -v e- g vt I Sr l I t f( I i y x i i j 11 " I I fr Ti"T IT iti "t jiai tat iaiii"aaaa-na' tut i iea-.. gg ririiaTi jiir poultry. Tb ubjert of a pure-bred sires campaign la lo encourage fartnera to uae only alrea lh; ar pur bred slid of g'gid Dp ami quality. ti.U.K t Ol XTV. Ilei il,-a A husking be wllh ll.'l addl (Ions waa alaged lecently by County Agent Hoyil ji at of Uage county st lb Joe Hi hove farm. Ten vaiieii,. and types or corn planted sldo by side created Intense Inleresl smoiig Ihe hundreds of farmei who had wall hnl the corn grow and de velop there, Twenty-four intmhete ,f the agricultural class from the Holmeeville riinsnlidaled school did tb work, "hixk tiuop of four lada each vied fur honors In rspld huaklng. Neat earn the ronsh and smooth seise Hon of at, Cbarlea Whit. County Agent Rial (elected thee two lypra from I.. J. Koenlg'a seed eorn box. The rough eeleciion yielded 3 .'I. J bushels, and the amoolh, eii. Thla waa the highest yield ing coin of all lb plats. A .similar selection waa made for the next Iwu Plata Hough and smooth types wer selected bv the county agent from ih seed that W, J, buiiii waa planting on hla form. Her Stain th smooth type of torn proved a better eeieettnn, yield ing Jt 13 bushels, while th ruugll mad in I. Th last two plats wer planted to corn that was sent to Mr. SJi hev by tb l.'niverslty College of Agriculture, llogae a yellow dent yielding ai ls, and Nebraska White Prlxe, 11.11, In each Plat of corn ther war four rows. The first plat was a check plat, end Mr. Hcheve'a own corn wss usul. This variety wss g selection brought lo ring county eiKbt yeura ago by the department of agrirultuie and la known aa limine County Wbk Huoctlnn IH. This corn made 3.ll buahels per acre. Th next four rows wss a corn called l.ancsa'er Hur crop g long slim smooth yellow edrn originating from Lancaster counly. Penn sylvania. It yielded HI bushels per acre. A Incul selection of whit corn was next. This vurlety wss selected for extreme sis and a Isige number of rows. The seed planted In thla plat all cam from eara having 30 rows each. As wag expected this com was tb low yleliler. II mad 1, 3 bushels par aiie. Pictures of Farming l)r. (leorge K, (.'ondia, director of thu conaci'vutioti und aoll ainvcy di vision of the atate unlveraily, la mak ing a three weeka' trip .through north ern Nebraska and soul hern Houth Da kota, clarifying aolla and taking mo tion and atlll picture ut the aand hill region and of the potuto aectlon of western Ncbnikku. Farmers Uuy Feeders Jleatrlce Kunnnra are ahliping In more fecdera thla fall tlmn umiiiiI. Frank Ken timer), who him a farm e?ait of liberty, brought In a consignment of ISO head from Kndlcott, which he will feed thla winter. Nebraska Melon Pays Grower $57 ey Iowa SiTtlinan Payn York Farmer llig Sum for Huge Watermelon. Voik, llnrry Ilutler, York cinjtily'a melon expert, lowered thu bunner of Henry Klelda, leiwa eeedlimn, and by an lining awelled hla bunk account :.7.J.'i. In addition tho Iowa limn hna offered him a good price for seed fiiitti hla prize melon. The watermelon for whlc ii Mr. llut ler collected thla aum weighed 7Q'j pounds. Mr. Plelda produced a melon weighing fit pound. He then offered a prlzii nf .')0 to any Nebragka or Iowa firmer wlu grew n larger met on. In addition he offered M centa a pound for ntch additional pound over tha weight of hla melon, The total reached $.')". 25. The Ilutler melon farm ronaiatnel of 6! ncrea of waterrnelotta and 10 acre of cuntJiloiipra. Tim flelilg were hit by hull In July and attfTitred from drouth in August. The elementg, how ever, fulled to atop a good yield both III size and iiinllty. Mi. Tlutler any ha took no special wire of hla prl.o winning melons. In addition to Iho 70 pound specimen he hna four others weighing from 64 to 7(1 pound. Hogs and Cattle Are SoM liy Breeders at Norfolk Norfolk. -Tha NebtiiMkii Hampshire rirders' association held a promotion ejvle here, the exhibits featuring spring pigs. A spring gilt shown by 13. II. Morris of Clearwater topped tha gale for $58. Other spring pigs averaged inf.. The Cherry county cattle producer association sold 1,600 additional white facej cuttle here Friday. It was the third offering of special train loads nf feeders here, '.he total number of cattle sold being 3,200. I'niotlcally nil of these cattlo went back to north Ne braska farms for feeding purposes. Hogs Average $10 Humboldt -John Htmon, proprietor of Clcarvlew Duroc furin, held his Duron boar and gilt sals here, selling iti animals which averaged 110 per head. The highest Individual gold Jiolutnes, poultry Agricultural Meets Planned in Lincoln I'lliler the till see turn of lvr T, Hklif ner of tha ritenalnn arivlce ft tha L'nlveislty of Nebiaeka agrieiillural cidlrge, plana aliady hiivo been laid for lha holding of tha winter inee-tlng i if organlaed agricultural aaieiatlnn and aea latlea of lha slate, tu ! held ;it tha agricultural rolbaa ramptia during tho flrat week in January. Ht'iuir.itu meetings will ! held to acceiino leita tha weinien'a iii-gutiliUoiia' iilidir tha dirae tliin of lha liediie' wo nomlca Ueparlmcnl of tha agricultur al college, leu k of auditorium epai a ut tha cedlei'.a nuilica nmeseiiiy Ilia Imldltig of cpiiiuta nine meetings ar l.ihge.l fur one day of the convention Tina year Iho lime meetings linve been arranged fur Thtiiseluy instead nf Tuesdiiy. I.ectuiea and ilenmnslrailuiia ceivai Ing all lines of am Icultural nde-avor will be f, Mimed during Ihe meetings. Among thu various orginlifJitions attending, the fulluvelng elcpiiiliiieots, wllh priKiunts of their ovwi, ara In eluded: lli'tf rattle, rreip giowerg, dairy, fnrm bureau, farm i(iilpmenf, florists, horn economic, hemry uo- ducera, hortii ullure', hore, II v ste k, tullk itonts, hki'Io ulf Drnl achievements, rural M'hiMd", siiee p brought M7 Do. land swine. p ( " 17; i tW ml J 1 , THE SECRET of making good cocoa is in using Baker's Cocoa For its quality is good TKo purity, palatatility and nutrient cKaracteri5tics of High grade cocoa beans are retained in Baker's Cocoa owing to the perfection of tke proc esses and machinery peculiar to our methods. MADB ONLY BY WALTER BsAKER & CO. LTD. EjtatluKeJ 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. Booklet of Cholct Rulptt sent free ha t 1 a ' .tit .mt. nu ytr. verB A. nvw. niguiy faii--ims rt-.i-- ilvr.t' nf l.u.luwio, Md., who uttntutt? their r-Mi, $ntl m I . tie I ht-Alth to thu ui of Teiiilac. 7i Cuticura Soap The Velvet Touch For the Skin s. . eej e. mm ee t e.eae. M tee . s , . 14 -'I I.' 4- ,1 I t ..-.. I , . 1. e t e r -4 a I Ts. 1 . I l I -I - ; - a ' ; I .,. ... . .(... fc I ..a. I e ew. a . .... - W 1 . a.- . iksl t.j , I I v V at , ' f- l el e ee e It ..., 1 I. i-f 1 .f .. 1 - te J Mi SI t 1 .- .1 I uf I I t ta r. IWU II left, ,M li ,. l ;i .1. eti 111 t ... I-. ' ' I ll , l'tl t' - t , ... I Ht tit- i U' ail i" a CASTOR I A J ' ' i I. t..1 . -., I, I i I . I . ...... I ... , V. I . ' . ' . I l . .. . l' 1 1 4 ... I .... M - t t I f'ti' I..-.I. -t I'-.'l II, 1 - I-' t. e t i. s. Nut ' h t 1 t -1 . . . .. , r :, t I -ft t 1 1 V 'v ..'t. , a " 4 .. at .-. vl " , .1 a a t. i i ..i m.. t s. . I ta M tk .. - , "JIli. a ' al'i !. t 4 f , it,,.,,, e.. , htm , t-.tti a lt . t . , i.i 1 he .... e'..l bt el,.. ! t f 1 Ii-.ij !-: t i-i-e nil r The other side of Main Street Main Street has another side, a fine, courageous, romantic side. Florence Bingham Livingston presents it in her many-thrilled novel, "Under a Thousand Eyes." In November Good Housekeeping. Should colleges be abolished? Colleges, claims Stan wood Cobb, in commanding secondary schools to hand over to them non thinking, factecrammed pupils, receive material with which they can do little. What is the remedy? See November Good House keeping, Business or Love? -Which? Is it possible to have both love and a career? Nell Chase found that love interfered with work. An' I she had to work. How she found her solution is told in a delightful story by Dorothy S. Phillips in November Good Housekeeping. Who first said "My God"? How is Jacob's deception in ar curing Kssu't birthright revon client wit lhts u!t tmate treat neW The truths to be found in ths stof y Jamb ar rrvaiel wth inspiration by Itujiil Ku m "Tha IWovwy of Oust." Real Fiction ti ed H'Hik ni f N'iv,ii lr n eiluina J ttt-fta suaiaa ty Ida kkilOMiinc tiiiiKe autlitrt. Ktiei INifii, J'1-Ui tl, I 1 -1 ii s; 1 .sn . I. iu'i t iriiliay S. ner , Faun Hewiai,) t a,!!! dill M s ImUi, le m hv V l'htlU;, hen Al" V i!iiain A'. 1.4 tha ft iU.er (itir I ) (4 l x4 tathkav, SI I ' tan t ul-tU'r.!k.4th Alnl U.v.le.ie tita, he.n h n I taatMi, itsatar te ., ut nijiu'earf ai il uu-,t rn 1 u) luaks yn.l.l ul f"t v' f ttlsf Why divorce to marry again? Isn't one marriage just like another? The world is full of men and women discovering that they are wed to persons to whom they are unsuited And so, they decide that for their own , fuller and truer living they must break up two es tablished homes to form a third home. And then, what happens when this third home is established? Is it any different from the others? Does the married relationship change? Do its tyrannies, its need for sacrifice, disappear? These questions demand the graver t consideration. Ant! they are answered by Kathleen Norris in the most provocative story she has ever written, 'The Exquisite Arbitress" It appears complete in GOOD HOUSEKEEPING for November out today . - I It ' .ei s - . I ," v:rr.. - '' - - . ... . . , ..... - ..... 1 1.. . ea . 1 1 , .e . i . , i !NStr0lQUR30UARS A 1 a Um M ... (. i h . , .... - - - , i- i - 1, r I iti..- v. . t. . 1 .4 . Have 1 ' , .-iU I l l-i t HAel.-aj lib Sit 1) )iMiHI 1