The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 21, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    Proprra* Mmlr
in Farm Week:
Soil Pnvonihlr
mmimmmm j
ll«li ill IVi I mil 1‘lltilnl In
MhMIr «*( MiittiKt • niilf
• ml Mtrr|i Inrilnf*
I Mi nut ngi il.
I, IumMmI I(*m
I iiimln tprtl H l nn*t*t*>i *t*la
i .«*,##• ha* I* ♦ n mad* lit Mini *«it
•imina th* la at twn »nt», a***-*!* .tin*
I n |k* (HiitmntMh <»»p I a |***i t if IM
*M ut-xn #*f *1**1*# »i**t IH**t*wtt **tl
v at** tt IMi th* tat* aawann, |*t*
itaHI uni***mnt»l** naalhar fnr farm
*mi a **»nt nnaw**l ailampl t« «*t
ti.ii* wlthnut hlirtt lahnr, fat mar*
Mr v*rr Iniav itnilna th* twn waat*p
l*lnmin* *w*la *n*1 harlay amt flu*
li*r iha r>*|«*rt atataa.
"A* an nvar***, farm wnrh I*
Manrt |« *ln>* Itahllut Inal yaar, whan
II .ntlh* waa alan tala," aay* th* r*
in*il. whh*h fnllnwa In part:
"Atmilt half nf Iha out* war* plant
*i| tiafnra Ilia inlililla nf tha innnlh
in4 IS par rant nf Iha linrlay. ttnta
icrtlliiB n*arnR**a talar than uaual.
Winter Wheat lined,
"Poll and weather condition* have
been favorable for (tooling and growth
of winter wheat.
"With the Increased feeding bf rot
He. Nebraskn'g corn surplus will he
further reduced. Sheep feeders nnd
cattle feeder* who produce -quality
nnltnala aic encouraged b.v present
price prospects, In view of the de
creused feeding In the corn belt slntes.
"Hay acreage will he Increased as
planned. There Is morn thnn the
uiual Intercut In sweet clover. Some
favor the crop even If for no other
purpose thnn to reduce grain produc
tion and restore soil fertility.
"The market movement of potn
lo'* continued moderate. A few re
port shortage.
Farm labor Complaint.
"There Is more complaint as to qual
ity of farm labor than quantity. Most
of the counties report sufficient farm
labor. A few report a shortage.
"Most reports Indicate some In
dense In dairying. Home fear Is ex
I ressed that dairying will be over
done. The Idea of utilising the roost
efficient milk cows on hand, rather
than heavy investment* In stocking
up dairy herds Is generally expressed
in comments < n this Industry,
"The conditions of livestock Is re
ported normal for this senson. More
i arc will he given to the pig crop In
flew of the prospective decrease which
in 111 bring pork production nearer
normal. With more skimmed milk,
alfalfa and the corn supply, Nebraska
can Increase pork production even
With the reduced numbers, If prices
wirrant."
Livestock Range* Two
Per (lent Below Normal
TJncoln, April 20.—The United
States department of agriculture ofH
nlaI grange and livestock report for
this month shows Nebraska ranges
to bn 89 per cent of normal as com
pared to 98 per cent of normal last
year and an average condition of 91
per cent of normal for the 17 states
In this section. Cattle In this state
are listed ns 91 per cent of normal,
as compared to 98 tier cent of normal
lust year and 92 per cent of normal
for the 17 states.
Breaks up
chest colds
at
once
Apply Sloan'* gently- you don’t
have to rub it in. Immediately
freah blood begin* to circulate
awiftly through the obstructed
pataage*. The congestion break*
up—»oon the cold i* gone. Get a
bottle from your druggi»t today
and have it at home— 35 cents.
Sloan** Liniment-^pg*"^
ADVKKTfMKMKNT
Your Pain May
Be Neuritis
VI*»ny auffarere v ho nr* treating for
h umatlam. neuralgia, lumbago or acl
i f|ca art really affllctesl with neuriia.
Hit* dlaeaae of the nerve* < a tinea pain*,
'•baa. and aorenera In different parti of
ih» body, Juat Ilka tha allmanta men
tioned above.
Tha moat common aoureea of nourltl*
sre eolda, Injurlee, brttlae* Infactloua
llaegeea or * rundown narvoua ayatem.
'/Ortf-/Handing rase# of rheumntlam or
sciatic* freriuently attack tna narvoua.
setting up Inflammatio.i and producing
leurlfla. No matter what Ita origin,
negrltla la alwaya acaornpaniad hv aharp,
fderclng pain, u*ually(tn th* ahoulder,
forearm, ntek, thigh, leg or back.
Don't bother with medklna* that re
lieve for today only. A«alat Nature to
"•move th« ceuae* of inflammation and
uiiln by taking Knfia Neurit le Tab late
.1 ffclantlffn treatment that haa often
brought laatlng relief offer other math
uda failed. Price, ll.Oft. Mold In Omaha
bv Sherman A McConnell Drug Store*,
. nd all other leading druggie** Bo*rlck*
Ar Itunyon *'o . Mfgre . Hsu Krsndsni
Corns
No Paring—End Them
* Don't let the agony of corn* destroy
your comfort. Apply Blue, jay— and
instantly the pain vanishes Then
the corn loosens and comes out.
Doe* away with dangerous paring.
Get Blue-jay at any drug store,
epa w ^ CH* Hirer
Blue=jay
If omen Hold Hey to Social, Political
Welfare of America, Says Writer
II«M llruinatra*.'*,* •#*#**•»*• »* |
••lit taaMariMl t HI I* Atkwmm*
a «im i i »lmo * N |a»*tA» nl «M tt«
»* irtMt imIiH( ifc* HI. •hhh
numii fit Mif IhH I!. •»*<■ m
Al*»M W IlniMttitl <|naatl»fta
akillin *nw»« »*» nkiai Manning*
*4 IM «f*|antt*ml» «4 a<|H»l *«#!#«*.
In ihlt pnll, I'ntMiM i iB.ltil** »a
.anal II lit tntaa #M M' Ilk*’ tk"
mil mhwM Ms»«lta*l »**«» Hfl a*n
nlhat liniantanl t fjtnH*Ulaa gat*
tntaat M iM lit all tVttt t»la# «a?a
rgtl
In minlttlng (hi# t»*la. IlMtnllMl
Mill 'Tit* iUmniiMnltinnl laaln In
t)M i • i MM - l it n»mil M M
of Ilia gnwan aim t*til»a*l ilia 1*1
lot* ttata tattling In In ha Hit Inmlila
lit ntilk* n nhaa-k Hint ll nlmmalila nun
nmna,
"II It nub hamynn ilia wrltar lm
Havaa an almtttlg In n|iinl milft «*•*,
n* Hall nn tin |Hia*lli||||l<a fur tafnttn,
Mini ha In Igitiallnil In Millin' lllln III
illrlmanl. Wa hnva, Imln), n |»nllll
rnl nynlain tint! In nlnmal nn Vlclnua
• M MiM H II It* » •«*« *»-' 4
Iteil •H(|«4lunlif N iH»i* Ml*l*
At*«l II !• hi t.**MW»itnf thM •«*»«■#
•t *'* .»>**., Whirl* II MlW «M
he*** nr».(Mi»l tt*Ml wntwrw »*♦**•
WHIM Ihnl • |*#«f*er i(h««i|i l« the
twMl nml HIINI |wwMe***M (M*| l*
tlii.lrttelln
•‘IVinneii tlMl mi *n i.ilftee# MAIII
Mvnuil. r-f them mMtle I* 1*11 ml Ihel
liter meant In h**e II Ami neither
Will I her *rhle*e Ml Hint IIiH ttf
• eftttm tltilree lit. t InMliII ni'lttll*
tilnlime Ihel Ih* i Ititeml In l»»*e II
l•hlllM■ltt|**• • l«llM *i|» nil *•>* I * nl
riniilMn p»h*n*eAj <lir*»nrt • inIN nf
Hitettin* rtti tit *u Hm |«tliii.|«n*
til ttI willi Mt ltlMl inmltltnlie.
"If Wntlien will nnir rMllM ihelr
niMRMin* nil M|t|mt III till r. liter will lie
nl.le In InlettirH (lie* tl triune In Ihe
Imtlil) tune, Mini Ihe tHilltlee In Ihe
then me* *
'Thee* l» M ile»|tt t «te neet) (hr Mi*
M|i|tniHi It In |Hillllt « Mimi |m t'nmtitelelr
tineelftelt Mm liHVe fnlle.t III title re
epeel, llur nifllli hn|*e lire ^
tmntnn'M v*»ie."
Corn Costs W
Cents a Bushel
Average Over UN.'! \rrr* in
(!a«< (Icftinty Tenant Farm
Priced IWtl.
Weeping Water, Neb,, April* 30.■
Thirty fa** county farmera, pro,hie
ing 40 SOS huahela of corn III 1933.
ratted and cribbed an average of 43.9
huahela per acre on l,093nerea at an
average coat of 40 cent a per buahel,
according to 3n farm record* turned
In to the i'naa county farm bureau
office.
Thla average coat waa obtained on
the tenant baa a. that la. two fifth* of
the yield waa deducted for rent of the
land and the coat per buahel waa de
termlned by dividing the coat per Brre
by three flftha of the average yield.
Man labor waa figured at 30 cent a
per hour, horae labor at 15 centa, uae
of machinery’ nt 4 centa per horae
hour, tractor coat nt II.00 per hour,
huaklng at 0 1-2 centa per buahel, and
all other charge* for aced, manure
u*ed, lnaurance paid, etc., were added
In to make an average total coat per
acre of »1I .HS.
The record* were kept hy the 30 co
operating farmer* thernaelve* with
the help of County Kgtenalon Agent
Hnlpe* and State Rgtenalon Agent K.
L. Taylor, who aummarlzed the re
porta.
While the average yield per acre
wan 42 9 buahela the 29 field* varied
from 29 to *9 buahela per acre The
field that made hut 29 buahela coat
93 rent* per btinhel while flnot1V
field with practically the aatne coat
per acre coat only 37 cent* per buahel
hecauae the jileld waa 41 hti*b»1a to
the acre. Two other field* with the
earn* yield per acre, 49 buahela, varied
In coat per acre from $19.93 to $22.99
due almoat entirely to the difference
In the amount of labor uacd In grow
Ing the crop.
Theae two factor* of yield per acre
and efficiency In the uae of labor
enter Into every crop coat account,
any* Mr, Taylor, and tell the atory of
why aotn* farmer* can make money
out. of their crop* while other* are
falling. The aeparate account* ahow
that practically one half of the farm
er* produced their crop within a
range of 19 cent* above and below the
average, and that the other half
ranged from 24 centa la-low to 21
cent* above the average coat of 44
cent*.
F.nglikh I/onl to Srll
I.adir*’ Gown* and Hat*
T/rndon, April 20.— l,ord» and
duke* lire pretty well engaged In the
buxine** world Iri Kngtand the/ie day*,
but the blarl of Hnbibury ha* given
the clubmen xomething to talk about
by entering the millinery and dre*»
making buxine**.
Far thorn Union Nolen
yumn A voluri.n of hanln«M amountm*
fo 114.491.2». with * iron profit of
II 3*0.77, "** »h* nhowlfi* m*4* by th«
Knr»n*r* t'nlon <”o op#r*ttv« aaffoHatlon
of thl* plnr* In th* flr*» 'luarter of fhl«
y*»r. The «««orInfIon opnrufe* fffi * lev*
»or with *i t • naive fflrl* linen On the
I,>i*i* of no *ppronlmiit'-rf Inventory, th*
flrnt Mijarfrr ahown a •mall .£r"rM
Wlfh » pnM up * e pit* I of |#r.'o th* *■
roriHtu.n ha« a net worth of
19,706 41 Frank fltandovi la ne.retory of
• he *aao< la Him anil ft, J. J#lin*k In man
attar.
Omaha— A n»t profit of M.4,4 waa
mad» by th* Karmara union aiai* at
i h*n*» h*r» In rh* Oral >i•> <r«*r of Ihla
year ato-ordln* In iha rapori of '
I'arthy, man»*»r, to ih> hoard or dl
ra.'lora at iha i**nlar ouariarly maatlmi
on April 17 I .aai yaar In i h* ■ »rr*
apondln* period Iha InatiltiUon had a loaa
of |t,f,2l. Thla ahanga In ahowin* *
<1 na lo an Ini r.aaa in Iha vnlunaa of hnal
lain and a darraaaa In atpariaaa or «P*f*'
Hon. Mr M'latlhy raporlad Th* flrat
nilarlar of Iha y.ar la alwaya tha pim,**l
on* ha aald, and thla la tha flrat lima
i protlt haa haan ahown In lhai parind
alna* Ills M* rapori.d that riroapai.la
for ih« rainalndar of iha yaar from Iha
alnnilpnlnl of iha ha*ln**< or IB# at
'hang#, ara vary amonraglng
Rad rioud -A nat profit nf l*,»l» SB on
a VI,luma of ms Hie nt In Ih* »l»»»'or
flfi/MrUnmi, and • nM profit or 92,410 %■>
on n vofvm* of IIK. IOI M Jn '** "'*•*’
depart rr,*ni waa Hi* abowlnif wad* by tnn
Kwriorr. I'nlon «o op-rallv* •••oHufJnn of
11.1- ft!urn for iha y*»r J*Z*. ».t".rdlr(y
if, m t,fin iff! n ud 11 rfo#r»f|y «*i»tplff»4 r#y
«ho r»rm#rn union nudlt dapartniant of
Omaha With «* »-old up mplfiil of
9/4 too, Ihn prrxfnt n« t worln of Inn
aorlailon lo »2« <23 27, and lit total dahia
ar* only a lull* »*»r It,S'* lhar I1'*
, owa and harm of Ihla tormounliy ar# do
in* lhair pan la ahown hy tha fad that
of th* I11 a, I**4 71 of hualnaaa don* hy ilia
.Ion , MB.il* At aonalalad of *««a and
poultry, and Ml.TBI.M of mam 'V It
MaPharaon la manager nf th* ainra and
j,; c, Kall.y la In ,har*a nf Ih* alavalof.
Wabraaka. Clff Murhanan log* I of 1b*
! Karmon union b#M a vary •.rmaaaful
! m'rilnir, with arnokar and lufi'h, a* Iha,
horn- o/ tba praaldanf, Kd «*aat of
fhta illy. Twf'My-thra#. oyi of /» m+to
li#ra warn with tbair aiv** and
fa mil Ian. All of f ha roairibara pr***ni
pr.ld • half doa, for I #24, nnd
fr.arnbara warn addad to th« roll, fa ill
<#ltttin«af, tha aa*rHary, raporta Orifgr*
for 4 OAO pound* of twin* and I ' • ■ worn,
of prorarla* war# mad* up Mr (illtl»na*,r
raporfa that fhay hava rnur-h p#t|*f
raaa gaiilotf in* n*l»lb#f* »u atland
rnaatiriga in th# hom*'a than In tba com
rnunity aahool nouaa
T/nulavllla—Tba aamnd riiiartarly eon
yantlon of (ba f'aaa f'otinly V.\nn*r* union
* bald bara In tba a^anir.g of April
IfcT with a vary far/a aitandanra In
tba fMi*in*M aaanlon r»f fbn rnnvantlon th*
dalagati-n voiad to Inatfiirt th# fount*
praaldanf and aarratnry to **» In toil'b
•viib lb*- **< rafary of aar b loral union In
fb# rounfy In i* rampalgn to far rn f
marr.bara. both obi and new *!»*• 1 'V*
dent llaborn K*ve a alior* falk, n wh>'b
ba alr#a««d lb* pow#r of b*y*lty f7
operative Inalimtfona, and tba !**''! f"f
,i Mail I, Malar*, rriwnagar of th*- K-. rni
,-rd I'nlon friauran'M inrnfHifiy, Omaha,
I si.oka briafly of Ibaf ann rpfi" A pm
! irrmn of r'liiM and raad»o**. arranged
by M If |l*aro*a of fhla ' ornmrinMy, w»a
wall rendered. with aper-tdl ef»d If to tba
lit f la folka who took part Tba Pf"»ram
> |i *p.I with a ■h«*rt akat' b by Mr and
V|-a (Tlatld* Mr*oU*nf«id wfcUh brought
u.oat *utUua<*#Mc appiau##.
Farm Paper to
(iivr Club Trips
Boy* ami fiirls Offrrctl Op
portunity to till to State
t'.oBrgo for Week Frer.
Idnroln, April 20.—Th* Nebraska
Farmer Is offering to th* highest rank
ing member of the boys’ and girls’
calf dub* of each county In Nebraska
In 1924, n prise trip to the 1925 club
week nt the state agricultural college
here, It was announced from the col
let;. The winners are to t>e determln
ed on the basis of the quality of the
products they produce, the records
they keep, the story of the work
which they write, and the Interest
they take In the tilth work. A com
mittee of disinterested parties will
judge the work and decide the win
ner*.
No one who has won a trip offered
by the Nebraska Farmer In previous
years Is eligible to enter thl* com
petition this year. Boys snd girls
from 29 counties won a similar trip
for being the best calf ral*»rs In
their respective counties In 1922, Titey
will come to Lincoln for the clufc
week, during the first part of June
with railroad far# f/aid by the farm
paper. Officials predicted that this
representation would to Increased In
1925.
flub wook I* an annual affair at
ili» Agricultural college campne In th*
flrat w«'k In Jan*. About MO boye
and girl*, who hav* won ov*r follow
club member* In th*!r horn* club*
or won the trip* In aorn* othor man
ner, rom* to tdnroln to play and l*arn
more of tholr work. They bring the
noceanaria* for ramp Ilf* and *l**p
and oat on th* rollog* rampu* under
otrlrt xupervlalon of oxtonalon agent*
from the varlou* roiintl»a. Two after
noon a of the work are *p»nt In »**lng
l/lnroln and all of Friday la apent In
Ih* (dockyard* at Omaha, and In trip*
through parking hou*e* and manufac
turing plant* there.
According to agricultural roll*g*
official*, many of Ih# boy* and girl*
who hav* vl»lt*d th* roll*** during
th*a* club week* hav* returned to th*
college after high acbool graduation
to complete tholr education.
SKINI INNI in I .anil
Slid in Karmen
of III (iitiinlitu
Hnnr* •*( KihihIIn Hhi*n«
Niuiil.i l «f I nr|ie I and
Hale* In* I a »•
'I erli.
A •<<•‘1*1 ititOn l*»l *#*tt «f »***«l
|«M MlN III I* (ttffMMII
. M.mio. »|in«M inH I*** iwih
.if fnnn« •'l.l in th*** WMtlUM I"
fm him • nh« Nuahl tt**i« N lh*if
ii*n «•*
I lit* titi tif it'M** gitt |tiH»4* hint
t|i ail* of IhnttUlhd* of dollat* worth
of fa rift I* tol ila*l* In other peMa of
the *1*1* not il'»« ll IhelMd* the Ml*
of two rnnrlta* near AUlanc# for
yioii.nitn
Tha 10 aoimtla* In Which a detailed
mirvay of deal* wa* made *f* IMalta,
I tut t«r. t'liming, lloon*, Otoe, Thgyar,
Johnaon, Haundaig, Madlaon and Had
\\ lllnw,
I lalall* In Ih* 10 anunlla# *lmw*i1
land aelllng from $1*0 tn 1150 par
acre.
Among th* riatie onunty deal*
War*: Harlhn FI* to John Hall, 1*0
acre* for $#*,000; William Mayer to
Pena Janaaan, 10 acre* for $17,000;
Joaapfi Curtanbarh in W, A. Curten
her-h, *0 arra* for 115,000; Otto Krurn
land to I/<mila Hallfald, 110 arra* for
$?*,7$*.
Tha deal* In fuming county In
cluded: Helen M, Hnu****u tn Har
man and farl Kalman, 1*0 acre* for
$40,000. Henry ISreltbarth tn Bmery
II, Mart*, 120 acre* for $24,000; John
It, Waangberg tn I’attllna f’rldnow,
No acre* for $18,1100.
In Thayer county deal* ware a*
fellow*: Herman Imhrnan tn K, F.
Meyer, 1*0 ae|e* for $22,500; H. W.
Vleaelmeyer to K. A. Blcbmann, 1*0
acre* for $25,000,
The ranch deal* near Alliance, Net,,,
totaled 8,000 ai-r**, one wa* a raneh
aouth of Alllani* aold to £harl«* Mur
phy and tha other wa* a ranch near
Ant loch tonight, hy A *7, I’ataraen,
ftther ileal* are reported hy M, A.
imraon of Central City, They are:
The Manil la e*tale, $20 acre*, for $20*
per acrv, 14* acre* near Mavld City
from John Heaak to All/ert Konger*
for $$2,000 a 1*0 acre farm near
ISraln’ard to II, J. Hroehtrup from Hay
He*uek#for 1250 pe r acre
Another deal reiairteil In the *t*te
laat week wa* that of a 7*0 acre farm
near Me»h|er purr-baaed hy William
Metton of Haatlng* for $50,000 caah
and l.*oo acre* of Vehraaka and Kan
(tea land A Mouglaa counly farm
*a|e made laat Week wa* that of an
*0 acre tract near Blk City aold hy
S. A. Johnaon of Valley tn thtrry
Steel of Valley,
JAP BEAUTY HERE;
SEEKS TO FORGET
Hy Int'ffinlt'.naf *rrrl«,
Wan Fran<i*'<*, April 2*1 —Cr»All*r|
a* I ha moat baautlfnl woaiftfl In
Japan, Mr* That* O'Conroy, aerom
paniaA by har husband, a format llau
tannnt In tha flrltlah navy, arrlvad
barn ra<anlly frritn tl»# orlant,
Hhn waa formarly Mia# Klku Taran,
wlrmar In a r»(.’*nt popular l/aauty
rontaat In Japan.
"I cam* to Arnarlo# to b*lp ma
foryat rny *rl*f," amid tha l»notlful
Japan*##, liar fathar a rot llva othara
of liar family warn killed In tha Jap
•naaa aarthr|iiak*.
With the County Agents
Hr ward - II l« hr* I to g*l Importad aa«d
cnrn from ihr north and *•>•( of N»
braaka raihar than from tha ano h or r«#f
pori in of tha iminify, ih« oiwnr »*»«>
,„I,| h* addad that Mtvrral farmara of
th»* rOOBty had llalrd /allow arrd ' orn
for aal», huI that no w»Ha aaad wan a*ail
ahla ao far.
Mprfng waalhar ao far haa t*aan faror
ahla for fruit tr*r«, a-" ordlnf to I. A
Wllaon. tha roomy ag»nt. who itamarad
ihai .praying th- trr»a aoort would in
ruia a good frott aupply it* far* a
jplgiura for .praying tha iraaa and aa'I
o,Bird at * to in rrnia, tha prim of aprar
mg raih traa onra.
7,oa«*a In (hr mmln* potato crop m*y
ha prrvrntad 'o a graaf aatant hy dip
ping tha a*ad potato*. In a imrroal*#
aohltmata aolo'lon, tha roonty aganl ad
vlaad.
gyrai oar—Tit prarant Mndara and mow
Ing marhlnro from n.i'kln* Ilka
foronebo*.' 'ha roonty og.nt ndvnad
farmara In do away with tha amall l''f"aa
In Ih"ir flalda Thla. ha aald (oold hj
dona hy Itaroialng op tha llirhra with
attrka ond atraw and tatting th* taint
waah dirt Into th»rn, Inat.ad of ’"af
from tham "Th*.* dlt> h»a ran t,a
f.nrrd ill and atlowrd to rod dawpar
dividing dm fla'd into many Irfafo ar
fir Id or th» flald ran ha malntamad In
tart hy imiId i.g aoll aroaton pra rnta
'"rha h*i*"i oonty farm •oraau mat at
tha I oonty again a offi. a to
ooaltfnatlim 7oi (hr atata and fad*r*l
anil ooalnr lolmi» o.ala laatlng W. »*
flrokaw, *tat» dirartor of agrt litoral at
tanaion Work waa prraa.it whan tn« no
iaaii dandad tinanlronualy lo taka i p thl*
work I'rtltlona will roon ha ' lr“*l»'*(*
for narraarry alghatorra of *»• /’"‘I*
ownara, praparatory to tn# toarlng op
'Wand glrla af tha roimlr wara ggfjad
to aand In thair namaa for antry In int
rat Iona agrl< oltofal rloha to pa opmad M
lha roonty, ao that a* *»<m nt -hajd *•
out. (ha tioya and glrla rotlld atart work
Tarrartng* of hlllatd.a and dralnag.
prnjama will ha dlaroaard and damonatrat
ad In Ihla roonty April M and *». hy I
l" Wood, haait of th* rnamaailng daparl
,„rnt of tha agrboltoraj ay tanaion aarrlra.
Wraplng Watar Tha ftrai aarfaa of
martini* of woman of tha roomy for In
•t rum Ion -m food aalartlon war. at agad
at aavaral point. In tha .oonty »«•'»•
aalra from woman a rloha in tha am 'Iona
of tha roonty amt dalaaataa to tha
Inga. Tho nagt onaa ara athodnlad for
AVhr ariond mt-ling nf tha woman who
ara taking op hyyian. and !'• «"«ndiint
warn 0f««t*4 •* N#h*i*»l*. ***
rloha In tha roomy tant rapraaantatlyaa.
yramont "fha farm oyihard naada
aprarlog )uai aa badly a# tho rnmmafi lai
rtrhard?' ft W Houaof, tha roonty agorll,
aald tiara today. rhora arp Iota of
ara who attll krap th* old hopa that ihay
nn rat*, aa good frott ir-n.a .a thay did
in yraia »» 'fh*r. ara ofhara who raal
lya lha folllfy of Ihla hopa and ara
.praying that/ amall orrhifna aa tha nr*
' h.fdlata do thrlr farga OBaa '
Tho atata agrirnMurat **ygflmjrit " *
lion ha. amt »'■ "•» farmara of fj-dgj
. ..only aroall amonma of aaort to Jtai Inm
vf»rl-»r r»f K.*rfy *«4 lfl*b 1 ohhigr
'ft»*U f*rtr,*t• »»f th* I'Hinlji N** ngr**'*
f« giv# »h*- 4lff*r*tif #f*4# ♦*
m'Hffifi f.r»p»r«»bry *'* "'«•*
ir.llor, for lha mh.n uloota '••‘Jog of
|yr»flK* 7 ***!•, b*v* b**fl b*!4 l« • <»
htif fmir f.f »b# 14 fowbahtp* '*»• * oouSf
fro* rmmm .rMtlfbJb* IM "Of* »•••
• b*for* r*pr***bt«M** lb
#•'»» Ini!an'4i •#T#*/f4lbg t# lb* r«rHf»ly
H#h»»yl#r ■ 7ff *h0 "fflrnW#
lygfg furrn 9 •#"»»* «**»»# f-f '*«'*
'minty, **r* *1**1 *4 «t * r*' *i»t w**4jM |
b#>l4 f>n ihm NmK«I fnrtn r»*«f >-•>■*» >*r*
N*#*l ***• *l«l*4 bf#bbf*ry m-'»
»r. r »rift If-f.fl#r f.f lb* wbi*h »***•
»»p h'ffn* noth iiti4#r *b
+ t nt,t,mi'* 0ti*tiBlf»n **r*»f *
Tb# f'lafY* V*ll*y I'fyf fl f l»ib **•* '•fl*'|
>/-f| h*r* »bl» w»*k If I* for lb* promo
lion *>1 |r*M*f rotn t*l*!bf
fallf rny Tb* **ff»b4 *0t*l#n«Mi>lff
0fNMt »•* •f*»»f*l by fh* *»r4 lb*'f
f• fiiill** *rf»Mfi4 V\9B I'.ftbf•, *b4, «f«'ff4
Ing to (ha coanty *griit, »l '• *f*«t
•#"#•• #n*1 fh# ffrtgmm w## aft joy *4 hy
a hoo## full of tranpl» " Vo*r#i# v.olla, at,4
i orn*t aoioa. rnAtnga 4#fnon#fr#f to## mt,4
' 'immunity *'n#ln# maAa up »h# program
ft Ma# «rfif»r#ly #f*#*4 by MI'AI f#l»#t
Th# n#«t m«#tln# i# to b# th at* > it.
thrma w««p#,
Ft!#tr Attamay tar 4#f#n#« in4 pro##
'-ttfioii, 4#f#ni#fif0 #f»4 pi#ift*lff» foo##*,
' iarha »ndI *#r# • « pr#«*nf and
In A#ftop #f fh* f#*#nl frtAl of ♦ h# "#uil
fobh#r," •*»#•'! In J/fhroln townfhip IP#
•oil roMnr frt*4 for f#ifttr# to t# «•
ptupat - *r* of hi# farm l#nd anA »h#r#by
onti tailing gramtiy la It# 4•llnou#n*y,
Mor# fh#n If #tufc# of fhl# roonty h# •
##nf woman to th# hat #*f#«tlon #*hool
•»«•#*'! h#r# for th# *rorn#n Th# rn##f
in# wa# haiA far tha flrat tima fhl# •••h
Woman brought frflm## for h«f# #n4
w#r# ln#fru'f*4 in th* » on*f t w t|on of tha
haaAgaar »v*r fh* frama Th * Aalagatm
from tha r!«h« w*r# fh»n piaAgaA »o r#t#y
th# ln#eruMlon# to lh*ir f#f»o*» club m#m
h#r#
fiatA number of In'jwiflea be*a
be*n r*'*lv*l by ‘b* farm bureau liar* mm
tn tnafho4e of fi44»*.g *#14# of par Wat
gopher* a 4rJy# afelnat fba
!<•**a a fra year# ago fbar ware lea*
pimiro'Ji la fb»a "runty If aaa fall Mat
th*« y**r lb»y bar# r*turn*4 lb full far*#
'fba bureau a4v»a#4 fba farmer* m fa
tb* moa' a/aclly* polaone far fba lift la
digger*.
Twanty flra different varfatlea af
potato** ware planted leaf w**n on *b*
farm of Our Mfown name bar* <»«» fWw
of 14# bHla af *** b varf*'y war# planfad
'fba ab|a»« of fba planting la fn rornfttre
yield* of fba different rarlaflaa af pofa
to*# lining grown horn
Tba county agent. in line with rarant
e»»f g*af tana from fba ataf* agricultural
tolfngn, a 4 r > a* 4 farroar* that fhay ran
gr*atiy Improve ffie gtiglllf af fhair fruit
tht* year br apraying ibalf ff**a Tbtg,
b* aai4, will go away with worm* an4 dl*
aaaaa I bat apoll fba fruit*
M«rflao4 bararai farrnara af Ibla
•< gfbborli'^..) erf with *>.* county Igfgl
and 4a^|4*4 upon « program for fba 4 •
Irt# t for tb* * oming planting aeaaon The
Vafin** projer t# of tb* *'*fa agn/ulfutal
*«t*naiun a*rrb a war* gar** over eo4 aev
•ral of Ibaaa war* ** *< (*4 aa particularly
of )nf araaf ta Ibla lore Illy,
Mnroln After fba firaf rualt af aprtng
»erb, **.4 wb*n net* «ra aewe4, aow*
time ahouitf ba given for 4n«frtf*fton of
po* g*i gopbara, f l' f'orbaogb. tb#
county agent, 4ac|ara4 Tb* ag*nt 4*
r l.»r*4 tbat fba little animal# ware I*
coming more of a nuiaaro * aa*b year,
and »naf after farm**a of tb# county got
good atan4a of affalf* they abou»4
In the toalnfananca by n44lng fba fl*i4*|
of nopharn Ha auggaafa a communlfy ;
drtv* gyafam of pafeonlng the p*•<• an«l
g i< v a r*c* Ipta for rnlttor*# that woul4
*«t*r mlna'a gopher# fine farmer *att
ro*<*d the* goohar# 4atr»ag*4 crop* In
thi# county afana fa fba e»'*r>* of
Wah*<*> 4rra«#»maa»a ara ha|a«
fur fmimmta *»f ih*a »<*»if»*y ♦« allamt m
*t*m**r>af ration af Omaha April ?1 f'lffh
from yhlnffy hf «'a*far Mluffa ami
M'-ra*» Hblft* ara fr» ha alas##hfararl fh*ra
lo ah**w fha MMfMi raa*«a '«»< lnhW'Hiar
' affla fforna r*f fha m**af .in|*»*twnf
r !*,,».* a If* ha 1*m'.Bf'f»t*-| af fha rnaaf
,*g ara Whal a»#*#hyar#1a f1#» with »*#
haranfar aaffla, why *"r»»a |-aaa for fa#>4
haw fliay ara fi»pa*-fa4 a* I why Ih*
f</.arr»foa*>t fa lafaraaiaA fa ara4 - aflon of
uhar. afar |r»la'4*i»n Taaffa* haa h**n
'.r»ip|afr4 *» aara* pra* In* f# af th'
'ttuniy.
Twa hnya* ar1 a•* * - *» • ha*a h*a*
*»**•* ’aa4 for »'i*"«i»f *<*r»
-anfly Tlia * f*#f> f**r alrla w»l«
- * la «■' *»n» **r* f if,a h## -
•-a «•«»! *a«*a • *r- *. * »*'. ttf'.'i h-"ff\
fha#a ara
a' *
*nr\ • I ah i
'fha #/*«»afy a«ar>f Hafa#l a# a "farm
Hilf*a*l A#hla»am*nf rha r«**aaf t»«mh
lag *,f »« * a**rpa« fhV I ,«f i* ff*ar r**ar
hara I'aflrtf fhaf ff*a af*#*» i,i»*iaa «a'|
la fha l*wr»*h*a« warh a -** ##f#t*lh»4 ff'*m
»ha fa#far a I W ** *f *i<af f fri * *j* ffcr»*»iah *ha
affor ** **f fha h’tr*»u n>4 ilia ***ra*a
| man from Ihla 4l«trl«t.
NEBRASKA FOURTH
IN SUGAR BEETS
lan-Mn, *hM M Nan*
IfntMlfe m Mat) Imi 1*1
Mill In iriMp i»»i r**r, •*>'«<<**
in i miM m«4t i> *Mi* m»* N ih*
I nll**1 *I«)M Nn*» »♦ *<“r* ***4
inmwli ••umaiM tin i#ti*«* 4*
iInina that Ih* aiata |>(MW«< I 1*"
HNI Mill «♦ *»•*! in *1*1 HI
p- imtla |.«r nanit* In lilt, N*>l«n*ii*
**nn**l IhhA In (*n*i1»iHh*»» ill Niili
in ai inna*, m . millH* in ihn »•» i»n
’ NUnnahn i*»*in- * • • a* M aan,*#n
lnt>* «t aitffar •***• !**• lani, halnff
>a»am*i| in aalaa ha ihlin*1" I t*h
anil Ml>*li Iff an in lha «4*f «i*#n "
i«>nilnn*a lha NWt “A atnttnff
atnl# «f |tarni*ina ata mail* i*1 •«
far lha la I! 11 |t*i Ion, lha
f«fal Iwlni 11 T*» nan Thla la an
»• i>raaa lanint *tf 1*1 fwr aria'*
I’roriiH'tion of
Poultry Attains
Now High Murk
Thirty IVr Grril lnrrrA«r Over
1920 Stork* of Stor«gr
l'<gg* l.owrr Good
Time to Gull.
Lincoln, April 20,—I’oultry produc
tion has made new record* since 1920,
with an Increoae of *2 per refit In
numbers, according to a summary
Issued today by th* fnlted State* De
partment of Agriculture, bureau of
crop* and livestock ealimalea. The
statement eay* that poultry produc
tion ha* reached the highest number
on record. There was a 22 per cent
Increase In production since 1920, ac
coriling to the report.
"In spite of thl* Increasing produc
tion, the average price of egg* laat
year wa* nearly 1 % < enl* higher
than In 1922, However egg* are lower
at present than a year ago, save the
re port.
Following are eotne of the esllent
feature* of the report;
"The,* were 474,<tuo,009 chickens on
farms .lanusry 1 Nearly half of the
gain In number* wa* made last year,
"The present situation clearly In
dicate* Increaeed production of egg*
thl* year,
"Th* stocks of storage poultry are
J7,8 per rent lower than a year ago.
I’oultry price* ary more favorable
than egg pries, Whll* culling Inefl
i lent hen# is always advisable, th#
present price* of eggs and poultry
make this an opportune Urn# to weed
out poor Infer*.
"The chicken Industry contributed
nearly 17 per rent »<f the value rtf *11
animal products las* year
"The foreign markets will not be of
sufficient volume to Influence tb#
situation materially.
"Foultry producer* should consider
the situation carefully and probable
results, before making further eg.
pension. More efficient production
through rtilling out poor layers I* al
ways advisable. Higher quality of
egg* will stimulate consumption and
strengthen prl<»s.
State Butterfat
Record Hun" Up
Four-Yrir-Old Produwn 16,
200 Pound* of Milk in
305 IW
Agricultural Coll***, Lincoln, A pi II
20,—Two «iw« owned by II. I*
M, y* re nt Palmyra, Neb,, eatabllabed
new efaf* record* durln* March fur
milk and hut ter fa I production, ac,
cordin* to th# March Honor roll be
In* ke|»t by the Agricultural col
let pontalc Yankea t'olantha,
• aenlor 4 year old llolateln, hun* up
a new record In her claaa by produe
In* 14,200 pound* of rnllk and 679 22
pounda of fat equal to 724 04 pound#
of 60 per rent butter In *06 daya
May Lincoln Pontiac k'olaritha, a ma
tura Motet alt*. broke the aeven dny
record for butterfat production for
cow a that are rnllked only three time#
A day, ft be produced 26 49 pounda
of fat equal tq *2 11 pound# of I#
per cent butter In the ®»ven day®
In Mar> h.
In tha iwo-dav teat#, a I'nlveralty
lit Nebraeka llolateln cow, Varalty
Pontalc Karmlne produced the moat
butterfat of any cow on tho Honor
roll with a record of 4 074 pound#
of fat hhe la In th# aenlor 4 year
old claaa and waa then In tha aeeond
month of her rrdlkln* period Oerben
tie*la Pled** Ifoae, a mature llolateln
owned by lha I'nlverally of Nebraake
»<il,at« Mon at North Platte, aloud
aeeond with 6,772 pound# of butter
fat.
Nhe waa eloaely followed by another
ttnlverelly of Nebraeka row, Varalty
frerhy Kmpreae, whoa* record waa
6 44* pounda K. P, K, Italey Helena
II, aenlor 4 year old owned by *y«od
lawn dairy, Lincoln, aloud aeeond In
her claaa with tha record of 6 70®
|x>u®d® of fat Another good record
wae made by Varalty Piece Klernif.
Pnlverelly of Nebraeka llolateln,
who, ea a aenlor 6 year old, produced
6.446 pound# of fat
Thirty ala cowa gained the diet Inc
thin of twin* on th* March Honor
roll. All lit thek* war® llolateln*
with the eaceptlon of one Jereey and
two t Ion fiery# Fifteen of fhern lie
longed to the I'nlveralty of Neliraaka,
nine to Woodlawn dairy, lAltrofn;
aeven to I'nlverally of Ncbraaka ante
elation at North Matt*: three to II
I,, never*, and two to Union nolle**,
College View,
N'liirtltrr of U urk llnr»r»
Ki ( |mi|f I |i U ilh llrinaml
Unmin. Kali., April l» Will Ihara
lia a ahoraxa of work horaaa liafnra
Ion*? HU tlal Ira of (ha bureau of
rropa and lltraalnrk aetlmafaa hara
allow a 10 par rant dauaaaa In h' raaa
and rniitaa tn tha paal flva fwi
Klturni a» Iha bureau, hnwavar,
ahow that tla- laonnl iln rraan In
horaaa la In Ilia <nrria*a and Mdtn*
horaa llna Tha number of niulaa haa
inrraaaad innia than 20 pat <ml aim a
Hill, anordln* to Ilia fl*uraa Thla
lndl«»t»a Ihal animal farm powar la
kapirig para with faun operation
Situation Bright
for Kmlri> of
Tall In in Stair
I iffr Mink* tif ( HIH mill lint
% (lit Orrfritartl I'tmllli•«
linn I lii’klirtr (mini
fur N**lir«»ltit,
Unmtn. A |» il (•,-TNg .atil# f*M
Ing mmntt.n In IN* t *IM Wait* aii
y**ca favnrnltln fop \ ibi NM»r*
aat v tNa f*#4*r fpfwnt I*.’ll 'I I’..*
Imlay Ny IN* 1‘hIIM fatal.* it*|iait
m*nt *f A*rii i.iiinif, N»ii»«« <*f r** t>*
•M tlamloiti Mllltial*. Tha r*t**rt
rl. > l*f f.| ll^al S’aifr'iabn *n#t Woiilh
I'nk”la aia l»v* only •tat** in IH*
roan li*ll having *n|i*!»nll*l |n*tr****,
• Nila In Ihl* i*rrlt«ry aa a nhol*
lh«ra l« * it*.i*»n» of 4 t. |>* i rant,
"t*rlr** fop wall flnlahp.1 mill*
hav* l'**n gmwt." **»» 111* r*|Mtrl
which follow*:
"Tha call!* f**«llnif allnailon look*
blight for Nihraakw f**.l*ra. rTirlnn*
al»ly th* *i.'it* tm* a i*t i*nl Inor*
milt* on f»*il IImiii Imt yam. All
olh*r corn b*lt »lat*a **<*|»t KoillN
I'ukot* ahow .|r.’<”*• n ranging from
5 par cant to 15 |i*r a*nt.
f alt I* Kcrflng.
N.bra.ba .t*» rant
*mifh l».kota ..........114 p.f ’•*!
Knn.a. .. at par <**«
Wlnourl . »1 p»> f«lU
Mlbbnanla .. p„r * not
ln»* .. ** P#r r»m
iihl* ,.. 92 |t *rtt
tfitilftna ... P»r t*ni
lllinol* ...9k pmr rmni
Michigan . »S i>** r*nt
Wlaroncln ................. P»r rtttl
Hnl»h tattle Hr»t.
fattl* fowling remit* to dale have
he»n favorable to feeder* who flnlahed
rattle properly. The apread In prlcea
between feeder* aid •"II finished
cattle h»a lieen the rnoal favorable
for winter monllia In four yearn.
However, the market wa* overrun
nIJed with partly flnlahed atuff on
which price* were not good,
"Fortunately the receipt* of cattle
at Nebraaka feeding atatlona during
•January and February ahow a *ub
e'antlal Inr-reare. With the large
•took* of corn and hay, and the de
rreaaed feeding In «M except on*
atate, X'ebraaka feedara who produce
quality atuff aliould have their In
nlng. Home of the dealer* antlclpnte
a ahortagn of grnea fat < attle thla
*ummer„nnd If realized, thla will fa
vor further the late feeder.
"While mu<-h of X'ebraaka corn la
larking In feeding quality. It I* of bet
ter quality than that of moat of the
corn belt atate*. Thla give* the Ne
hraakn feeder an advantage of the
euatr-rn feeder to prrelur e quality
atuff that demand* top prlcea,
Ilrrl I'rirra Kltortlllr.
"In apil* <>f ln<r*ua*d alaughter of
>Aill« during Ilia winter montha, ^nd
the heavy aupply of pork, the average
prii > a of le-ef at'-i-ra for January,
Kebruary and March were the hlgheet
for three year*, which Indlc-alea a fa
v oraMa all nation for cattle feeder*
for tha neat ata montha. *
"Idi/ge auppMe* of torn and hay
frith ciuallty and freight rntea agalriat
the ahipper, encouraged feeding In
Nebraska, While eterefc* of old rom
Inat autumn were nil, laat year'a corn
crop waa 272,004.000 burhel* aa com
pared in 112,040,000 buahela In 1522.
Th# 1522 crop matured early and the
1521 crop late, and i*atll* reached the
feed let# later a# the elation receipt#
ahow, Thla worked ter the cattle
feeder#' advantcire Iteratra* cattle were
alow In coming from th* range# laaj
autumn due tif a combination of the
fly plague and aoft waahy gr*a# that
de layed th# graaa flnleh erf cattle, with
the reault that feeder i-attl# were
high early In th# autumn and much
lower later when tha rattle feeder
waa ready for them.
NEW SYSTEM WILL
DEFY JAP ’QUAKES
Mr l*l»r»»tl««*l how* *or*ioo.
Toklo, April V) — A n*w nvthod of
building houar** and oihr*r building*,
radurlng tha danger of damage by
•artimuak*, I* rrpirlol to hava law
atolved by Mlrohlto Kakuma, a Jap
aneaa grrhltwt. •
Th* taial* of lh* now oofintructlmi
la a»ld to b* lh* o*o of a triangular
rolli rat* bar, with an Iron eor*,
Tha liar I* »l« foot long, on* aid*
Irrtng fotlr Inch** and th* oth*r two
aldo* thro* Inrhoa wlda. It I* atalod
that by ualng th* bar th* labor r*
nulr*d I* only on* fori loth of that
no<d*d for building with brhka or^
ordinary rrtn< r»t*. and that It glvoa
anormou* atrongtb and endurance.
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Is Promised by
Shoals Bidder
New Metal W mild ‘‘Revolu
tionize'’ Transportation,
ll»i Trlli Com
mittee.
Washington, April SO.—Production
nf a metal, which tt* sponsor claim*
would "revolution!** transportation”
is one of th*' feature* of th* Ilooltcr
Whlre Atterbury proposal for opera
tion of Musi le Hhoals, It <I»veioped at
yioterday* hearing of the senate
fl*fi if’ult uff* fotnBiittw1.
W. W, Atterbury, vice president In
charge if operation of the Pennsyl
vania railroad and one of the prin
cipal* In the bid said the cheap power
I available at Muscle Kho.il* would vir
tually *i"*ure the praitical production
of this metal which I* made from an
alloy of aluminum and magnesium.
The i-hlef merit* of the metal, At
terbury said. Is that It Is a strong,
light metal which could be used a*
a substitute for steel in railroad car*
ami would permit the carrying of a
b<;Ahr freight and paesonger cargo.
Manufacture of the mc*al Is now pro
hibitive, he said, because of the high
cost of el< , trie power which 1* needed
In the prpe-ea*. The metal wa* used
In German Zeppelins during the war,
he explained.
J. a. White, one of the three bid
der*, said their proposal would assure
the production of fertilizer for the
farmer* at a lower cost than govern
ment operation because their corpora
tion would be free from politic* and
would encourage Initiative. Krancl*
It. Weller, a consulting engineer of
Washington, said the Hooker bid *al
the only proposal that would return
to the government at the end of the
least period all of th* fund* expended
at Muacle Shoals and that the Ford
hid wa* indefensible from any stand
point."
FRANCS ACHIEVE
NEW HIGH MARK
New York, April 2d.—British ster
ling and French franca Bat ur-lay ralli
ed to new high level# for the year as
an accumulation of foreign holiday or
ders flowed In from Paris, whera the
market remained open until noon,
sterling advanced 2 13 cents to 14 S3,
With the rat# on scattered transac
tions exceeding that figure, while
franca moved up about alx points to
4.33 cents.
The active demand for allied cur
rencies refle. tod the celerity of Kuro
Iiran governments In starting nego
tiations for a reparations settlement
a* well ae first Indications of a re
turn of foreign capital to win ita own
border*.
Biianish pesetas, which hava tieen
steadily gaining since the heavy over
subscription of a treasury bond Issue,
crossed 14 cents to a new top price
for 1924.
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II adiinglon (Hrl and
Ex-Siotlisli Officer
Married Backstage
l y
Ran Francisco, April' ?*,—Kmlly
Noyes Jmwell, daughter of Arthur K.
Itowel! of Washington. It. €*,, and
Malcolm II. lieu f 11* of Kail Jllver,
Mass , Were married backstage here
last night following presentation of a
plsy In which Mias I>o«*l| Is appear
Ing.
Th* two met In Washington In
April, 1917, while Mr, Beattie was In
the uniform of the Mack watch of the
Itoyal Highlanders. He opposed Mies
flowed'* going on the stage, and when
h* heard she had disregarded hi*
wish**, cam* west after her
Mr*, fteattl* will leave th* stage. It
was understood h*re tonight, Rhe
ha* been appearing oppnel** Walker
Whiteside.
Markrl Firm i»*
Ili«li (•null* Has
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Nrti*«U I Ifht
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Maeet* April *•.—Th# fc#» **•**»»
«f th* l*nl«M **•!»• »*wntw f u
during iki »«k ml Aj-> tl f l*> II, k<'
Its* firms*## »*• Bwrt prtwrip# Ip
by Ihn imAlif nf lb* b*ri»f |tl4u
of Kay #1 tha HP*M tnStkei* iwk
tag la »b# l'nll"d l»Uri*« l*ep»ittw*t>»
»f Asrb nlltn# revise mad* puftl*
I hat#
Tha rarieW state# lh*t they# •
an #rtlY« demand hf Ihe l»ri trade#
of timothy nt pn»>il «tly *11 mark*’*
■ but aa n usual al this lint# of y#ar.
only a email portion of *ha nrrlyaia
nara of thla bind of hoy."*
I'uiflnulng th* report aay*
“Th# j merer trade# ennllnttel dull
and in tnoat Inatanes# could only 1 #
sold at rather wld# discount a under
the better trade#. Tha approach ,f
warmer weather and the nearneaa »f
the pari it rat# seaaon waa principally
reaponalble for the light demand f'
the hay uaually known aa fording
hay and which la naed to carry stock
through the winter.
Mad Itomls a factor.
> "RAM road condition# restricted
movement In name sections of the
central west while In other sections
farmers took advantage of the wet
weather to market the remaining sur
plus of their hay while they were un
aide to work In the fields.
“While alfalfa prices held fairly
steady at about the same as last
week's prices, there was a tendency
on the part of buyers to restrict thur
purchase* to their immediate needs.
lUairymen In the central w» st wrr#
rather conservative becauae of exp, C
tation of pasturage In & short tin.-.
New alfalfa Is beginning to move to
market in southern Ariiona and Cali
fornia.
Prairie Hay Weaker.
“The prairie hay market showed a
weaker tendency. The demand was
•lightly le«* active, while receipts
continued in fair volume. Producer*
In the central west were endeavoring
to dispose of surplus before th# de
mand was too much curtailed by the
spring pasturage.
“Representative quotations at th#
close of the week were aa follows:
I -S'-. 1 Timothy—- It'.-tec, 12***; New
York, 12* 6*. Pittsburgh. 1:7 #•: die r -
nst: I2i **; Chi »g„ I27.M, Minnsapo: •,
Hi it). St bouts. 12* *o.
No. 1 Aifalf..- Kanui City 12* »*-22 t«;
Oma be $-’2 ** Memphis, 122 *0.
| Vo I Pr.irje Klr.iu C,1r *21 ;
Omaha lit**, Minosapolia, lit St; t”.
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Man Made “Young"
At 84 Tells How
He Regained Vigoi
-■
Another remarkable report of being
made ’'young" without a gland opera
tion come* from 3. U. ftowelt. 84, of
Kaw City, Ok!.
"It ha* *imr>ly been wonderful"
nay* Mr Uow»ll. "My eyealght la
dearer and my muscle* feel auppl-.
I walk with a firm, springy atep and
now can do a man # work. I am en
joying a remarkable re-lnvlgoration
and r eat oration of gland and ner-e
activity, and X feel aa young and vig
orous a* I did at SO. I have found a
real ’fountain of youth.”
Mr. Howell aay* he "rejuvenated ’
himself in only ten day* by taking
the recently discovered korex com
pound In tablet form. Many other*—
young and old—make similar repnr’#
of their experience with this cot
pound In caaea ttt nerve worikn* -*
lost vigor uni premature age In
fact, letter* praising korex are ten ►
received in such volume that full
strength 12 treatment* era I-ring <<<
fn-ed on trial, under a money t
guarantee, by the Korex Cob|*iu.
]472 Mellon Iltdg , Kanma City, M<
American dlatrlbutor* of the c< ■*
pound. The understanding la that tt -
purr hate price will be refunded. UP*
request, to any user who report*
within ten day* that he la not entitl'd
If you wlah to teal korex under thi*
guarantee, aiinply fill out and tn il
the coupon below.
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