The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, May 10, 1911, Image 7

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In Nay Beware
of Dyspepsia.
NOT ANNOYED, OF COURSE
Capt. Butt Was Merely Giving to His ( i
Friend a Few Philosophical '
Dfl-tlnnc I I
Capt. Archibald "vV. Butt, the presi
dent's military aide, was called out of
bed at nine o'clock one morning to
answer a telnphoiie call.
"Archie." said his friend on the
other end of the wire, "I called you
up to tell you that I shall not be able
to keep the appointment I made with
you for eleven o'clock today."
"I'm porry," said Butt, his tone a,
trifle chilly.
"Yes; it's too bad." agreed the
other.
There ensued an ominous pause.
"You know," remarked Butt senten
tiously, "telephoning seems to be a
habit, a bad habit, in Washington.
People are beginning to Issue their
invitations by telephone. They 'phone
on the slightest provocation
",
don't seem to know when not to tele
phone. They even get 5'ou out of bed
to talk to you on the telephone."
"I'm afraid I annoyed you, and
you're bawling me out," said the
friend.
"Oh, no!" contradicted Butt In a
louder tone. "My remarks are merely
a few philosophical reflections induced
by the early hour of the morning."
The Sunday Magazine.
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NATURAL.
"Mrs. Tree's husband has only on
leg"
"Well, most every tree loses a limb."
it Was Muffinn.
"Bugs' Raymond, the handsome and !
brilliant pitcher of tho New York Gi
ants, is a great wit on the field." said
a sporting editor at the Pen and Pen
cil club in Philadelphia.
"Raymond was disgusted one day at
his team's wretched outfllding. Bat
ter after batter sent up high flies, and
these easy balls weie muffed alter
nately by left and center.
"Bugs at the sixth muff threw down
his gloe and stamped on it
" "There's an epidemic in tho out- i
field.' he said. 'but. by Jingo! it isn't
catching.' "
Happy Family.
Mrs. Scrappington (in the midst ol
her reading) Here is an account of a
woman turning on the gas while her
husband was asleep and asphyxiating
him!"
Mr. Scrappington Very considerate
of her. I'm sure! Some wives wako
their husbands up. and then talk then?
to death. Puck.
Men have more temptations than
women, because they know where to
look for them.
A WIDOWS LUCK
Quit the Thing That Was Slowly In-
juring Her.
A woman tells how coffee kept her
from insuring her life:
I difPnrml fnr mnnv vnnrti fTltoflv !
from trouble with my heart, with
severe nervous headaches and neu
ralgia; but although incapacitated
at limes for my housework, 1 did not
realize tho gravity of my condition till
I was rejected for life insurance, be
cause, the examining physician eaid,
my heart was so bad he could not pass
me.
"This distressed me very much, as
I was a widow and had a child de
pendent upon me. It was to protect
her future that I wanted to insure
my life.
"Fortunately for me. I happened to
read an advertisement containing a
testimonial from a man who had been
affected in the same way that I was
with heart trouble, and who was bene
fited by leaving off coffee and using
Postum. I grasped at tho hope thi9
held out, and made the change at
once.
"My health began to Improve imme
diately. The headaches and neuralgia
disappeared, I gained in flesh, and my
appetite came back to me. Greatest
of all. my heart was strengthened
from the beginning, and soon all the
distressing symptoms passed away. No
more waking up in the night with my
heart trying to fly out of my mouth!
"Then I again made application for
life insurance, and had no trouble in
passing the medical examinaticn.
"It was seven years ago that I be
gan to use Postum and 1 am using it
still, and shall continue to do so, as I
find it a guarantee of good health."
Name given by Pcstum Company, Batr
tie Creek. Mich.
"There's a reason."
Read the big little book, "The Road
to Wcllville," in pkgs.
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10 GAIN GATES OF HEAVEN
Natives of India Still Believe Death
Under Wheels of Juggernaut In
sures Eternal Bliss.
Orissa, India. In the third week In
June of this year, following a custom
established over a thousand years ago,
"Hindus by tens of thousands will flock
to Pouri, in Orissa, India, for the relig
ious festival of Juggernaut From the
temple the famous car of Juggernaut
will be brought forth and dragged
through the streets. It will head the
annual procession of devotees of the
god Vishnu, or Juggernaut, Lord of the
Universe, whose Image, or statue,
without legs and with stumps of arms,
rests within the colossal car.
Hundreds of pilgrims will harness
themselves to the stout cables My
which the car is drawn. .fs they pull
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Car of Juggernaut.
;he ponderous car In its clumsy
Rhee's. many will work themselves up
to a degree of religious fervor little
short of madness. And fanatics there
j will be, as of old. who will attempt to
throw themselves to destruction un-
j der the murderous wheels, as a volun-
: tary sacrifice to their idol. But this
' vonr ne tnr mnnv vrar naKt Ttritish
civil officers will be on hand to pre
vent any act of suicide.
Hindus believe that to gain the fa
vor of Juggernaut opens for them the
gates of heaven. Therefore, In the
days before the British occupation ol
India, natives occasionally cast their
bodies under the car to be crushed to
a pulp, the belief being that such self
immolation speedily would be reward
ed by entrance into Paradise.
The car is 43 feet high. Its wheels
are each more than six feet high. A
wooden cage around the top, an addi
tion af recent years, keeps fanatics
from jumping upon the car in the hope
of looking upon their idol within. Body
and wheels are of wood beautifully
sculptured and inlaid, and for the fes
tival the car is draped with gold cloth.
OLDEST WELL IN THE WORLD.
Place Where Confuc.us Drew Water
as Boy Now Used as
Shrine.
Pekin. Confucius, who lived from
551 to 479 B. C. was a moralist
rather than a religious founder, his
method of teaching being like that
of Socrates. It was not till about 500
rears later that he was defied. His
nearest lineal descendant
has tho
title of duke and ranks next to
Well 2,450 Years Old.
princes of the blocd. The well from
which he drew water as a boy is
2,450 years old and is now used as a
tlirine.
The well is in the grounds of the
Confucian temple at Kufow. Con
fucius, although of very ancient line
age, was brought up In poverty. At
the age of 50 he became minister of
crime in his native state of Lu (mod
ern Shantung), but his uprightness
made him unpopular, and he was ban
ished. Later, he returned and spent
his last days writing his famous
maxims. '
NEW GUNS ON CONNECTICUT
Four New Fangted Pieces of Arma
ment Are to Be Put Aboard Flag
ship of Atlantic Fleet.
New York. Four new fangled 12
Inch guns are to be given a tryout
on the big battle ship Connecticut,
flagship of the Atlantic fleet, which
has just tied up at the Brooklyn navy
yard for overhauling. The work ol
taking out the old guns and placing
the new ones will take about two
weeks.
The Connecticut has an enviable
record at target practice and the new
guns will be handled by a crew of ex
perts. who are regarded as nearly
world's champions. Their good work
is shown by the score of thirteen hits
out of fourteen shots from one of her
12 inch turrets at a range of 14.000
yards, or nearly eight miles.
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New Carpets Heat Rooms.
Paris. Electric carpets for heating
rooms are, according to La Liberie,
shortly to come into fashion in Paris.
The under side of the new carpets
consists of a network of steel wires,
forming a contact, and insuring that
the current shall be equally distribut
ed in all directions. It is said that
the cost of the new system of heating
will be less than that of any known
6ystem. It is estimated that a room
fitted with one of the new electric
carpets can be heated at a total cost
of 1 cent an hour.
Two Cents a Week for Children.
London. Two cents per week
pocket money is to be allowed by the
guardians to the children boarded out
from Sheppey (Kent) union work
house, so as to place them In the
same position as other children.
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Spray for San Jose scale.
Progressive fanners have silos.
Barley is mostly sown on corn stub
ble. Plowing Is hard work, especially In
stiff sod.
Peas put back the fertility that the
corn takes ouL
Kaffir corn Is i.ot as good for laying
hens as wheat is.
Keen the land constantly at work
growing some crop.
One of the very best feeds to grow
for sheep is fodder corn.
Cows differ somewhat in the amount
of roughage they will take.
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Not enough attention has been glv
sn to the character of seed corn.
The tractor is going to be the new
est and biggest help to the farmer.
The month of June is the time to
prune for the growth of fruit spurs.
Apples, plums and cherries should
aot be over three years old for setting
out.
Pigs need exercise, for their sole
purpose and use in life Is to produce
muscle.
olt Is better to buy feed and keep
the stock in the yards until grass Is
abundant.
The prevent rabbits from gnawing
the bark and limbs from small apple
trees, spray with soapsuds.
To be sweet and clean it Is desir
able that the cow stable be white
washed at least twice a year.
There is no crop that a stock feeder
can grow that will make as much
feed as corn and peas or soybeans.
As the pig develops its digestive
system also enlarges, and It can use
larger quantities of feed to advan
tage. The germinating power of the mid
dle kernels on an ear of corn is much
stronger than that of the tip and butt
kernels.
Beans can be turned into cash the
quickest of any farm crop as It is
possible to sell them in 90 days from
planting.
Few dairymen realize the tremen
dous significance of the cream trade
that has been developed during the
past few years.
Once driven Into wood, a recently
invented split nail cannot be with
drawn, as the two parts curl away
from each other.
A gill of linseed meal contains
more bone-forming matter than a pint
and a half of corn, and as much nitro
gen as three gills of corn.
Corn treated with a dressing of
plaster and ashes will soon show by
the strong growth and the dark color
of the leaf the effect of the dressing.
Tho cream from the milkings must
not be kept so long that it will de
velop a sharp acid, for that would im
part an unpleasant flavor to the but
ter. Now is the time when plenty of
milk is desirable for tho market.
Prices are at their best and the cows
should be fed so as to make the most
milk.
When pigs are six weeks old they
may be turned into grass and clover
pasture if weather Is warm; If cold
and ground wet keep them in dry,
roomy pens.
Always handle ducks and geese by
their necks ant never by the legs, as
fowls are handled, for these limbs are
not strong enough to serve as bandies
and will readily break.
Don't turn the chickens upon the
strawberry bed to get what they can
of green food, exercise and larva. It
is much cheaper to buy them proper
food than to let them damage the
strawberry plants.
Most farmer? raise chickens by the
natural process, and that is all right
so long as you do not care to raise
more than, say, 100 chickens; bet
when y.ou get up into large numbers
.ncubators are necessary.
Beware of the hidden nest. It Is
not uncommon for farmers to take
the eggs from a hidden nest and put
them in the fresh egg basket. As one
has no way of knowing the age or
condition of sjch eggs there is a
great risk in each a procedure.
When the pregnant mares run In
an open field there are several dan
gers to be guarded against. Probably
the worst is the danger of Injury
from the heels of other horses, espe
cially vicious, old mares. Those
cross, ill-tempered, old mares, that
are always kicking and fighting,
ought to be kept away from the others.
Burn the orchard rubbish.
Weeds rob the soil of moisture.
Cucumbers are rather as uncertain
crop.
Whey Is not desirable for young pig
feeding.
The new broods of chicks should be
housed carefully.
Try to detect any disease that the
young plant may have.
t
It Is not safe to attempt to grow po
tatoes without spraying.
The Indian runner ducks are
layers of the duck family.
the
A good plowman can drive three
horses as easily as he can two.
Nothing sets a cow off more and
better than a finely shaped udder.
Young pigs must have an abundance
of exercise, sunlight and fresh air.
All dairy utensils should be washed
as soon as possible after being used.
Grit is to the fowl what teeth are
to the ruminating animal, a neces
sity. If you grow squashes and have nev
er seen the squash bug you are for
tunate.
Old geese lay a greater number and
larger eggs aud are more reliable than
young geese.
Grit can always be had from any
one who deals in poultry supplies and
is inexpensive.
The mangel Is excellent for stock
feed, being greatly relished by milk
cows in winter.
Keep the chicks free from lice.
They cannot grow well and fight lico
at the same time.
Weeds crowd the cultivated plants,
depriving them of light and space in
both soil and air.
The poultry house should be divided
into apartments that provide room for
about 20 or 25 fowls.
Clover and grass seed will nearly
always do best when they can be
started to early growth.
Pruning may he done at any time of
the year. The test time is just before
growth begins In the tree.
In starting a new asparagus bed It
is better to buy two-year-old roots
than to use seed, for this season.
Thrush is mostly due to dirty stables,
horses standing in fermenting manure
or walking in mud and snow water.
A part of the veterinarians of the
country have gone tuberculin mad,
and they have some able outside sup:
ducks, and the old ones also.
must have shade, to protect them
from the direct rays of the midsum
mer sun.
Dairy bred stock is scarce and It
will take many years to supply the
rapidly increasing demand for dairy
bred cattle.
Of the insects attacking squashes,
melons, cucumbers, pumpkins, etc.. the
common striped cucumber beetle is
the most injurious.
After the sows wean their pigs the
sows are bred to have pigs in the fall,
and that crop of pigs makes the sum
mer crop the next year.
Fresh air and sunshine are the best
disinfectants that the poultry raiser
has at his disposal and ought to be
more often used in his work.
The well-hatched chicks in thecare-fully-carcd-for
brooder will amount
to little unless the food is supplied in
proper amounts and at right intervals.
There is no doubt that If the gvinea
hen is properly cared for at all times
that it will prove almost as profitable
as any of the ordinary breeds of chick
ens. In milling and bakinr quality, the
durum wheats rank high, giving ood
results in most respects, with the pos
sible exception of the color of the
flour.
No cow can do-her best or even
keep up a normal flow of milk when
compelled to stand out in the hot
midday sun of July or August snd
fight the flies.
The Indian Runner ducks are not
very good sitters although they are
often Inclined to incubate. Their esjgs
are generally put Into incubatois or
under hens for hatching.
Now is as good a time as you can
select to give the henhouse a thor
ough cleaning and disinfection. Spray
the cracks and walls with some good
insect killer and be ready when warm
weather comes with a clean, hen-thy
chicken house.
Did you notice a very foul odor In
the pen this morning? Look the hens
over for a case of vent gleet. When
yon find the sick bird you will 1-now
her by the stench. Get rid of her
before others In the flock are affect
ed. She Is not worth doctoring.
Start the berry patch early in May
to get the full benefit of our abort
season. Select vigorous plants of
medium size, trim off rubbish and
straggly roots and plant them quick
ly, but with care. Land should have
been under crop a year or two and
the manure should have been well
plowed under the year before, and
should have been plowed the fall pre
ceding to put the soil in best condi
tion, and to kill as much grass and
foul growth as possible. Plow again
in the spring before setting out the)
plants and apply more manure which
should be well harrowed in.
ANXIETY WAS FOR THE KEG
Overcharge a Small Matter, but Cua
tomer Did Hata to Sea Gaad
Material Hurt.
Every nail-keg In the store had Its
i?c1S-KK
occupant, the checker-board was work-
STSS!? Sosfr "KfftS
blf, rusty stove.
The door opened noisily, letting in a
blast of the storm raging outside, and
in its wake followed Rufe Blevins, a
giant wood-chopper, whose good na
ture and ready wit made him a wel
come addition to the store circle.
The loafers moved a little closer to
gether to make room for Rufe on a
soap-box, but he marched past the
friendly circle, plumped an empty
molasses-keg down on the counter,
and drew a stained bill from his
pocket, which he held out to the pro
prietor of the store.
An expectant grin went round the
circle, for Storekeeper Jones had the
reputation of never wronging himself
by overweighing or undercharging.
The merchant adjusted his glasses
and looked expectantly from the bill
to the wood-chopper.
"Notice you charged mo for five gal
lons o' molasses last time I had this
four-gallon keg filled," drawled Rufe.
"I don't mind payin' for tho extra gal
lon, Mr. Jones, but I do kinder hate
to have a good keg strained to pieces."
Youth's Companion.
A Missionary Tree
A missionary, during a Lenten tea.
said, pointedly:
"I have established missionary trees
all over the country. But perhaps you
don't know what a missionary tree Is?
A missionary tree is one whose profit
goes entirely to missions.
"A Roxborough farmer has in his ap
ple orchard a golden pippin tree that
helps to support the Chinese mission.
A Florida woman has an orange tree
that helps to uplift the cannibals of
New Guinea. A California nut farmer
devotes a walnut tree to the spread of
the faith In Zanzibar.
"Missionary trees," the speaker end
ed, "are very good things, but the
principle that underlies them need not
be confined to farms and farmers."
Double-Edged.
The man whose daughter had just
been united to the husband of her
choice looked a little sad.
"I tell you, squire," he said to one of
the wedding guests, a man of .his own
age, and himself the father of a num
ber of unmarried girls, "I tell you
it is a solemn thing for us when our
daughters marry and go away."
The squire assented not altogether
heartily.
"I suppose it Is." he conceded, "but
I tell you It is more solemn when they
don't." Youth's Companion.
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Taking a Chance.
Employer So, then. Miss Willing,
you're leaving us for good?
Miss Willing No, sir! For better
or for worse!
If thou art a master, be sometimes
blind; if a servant, sometimes deaf.
Buller.
Stomach Blood and
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Mack ttekacas tarte with weak 'stomach, and consequent
poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack
food, rich, red Mood. Their stomachs need invigorating
for, after all, a an caa be ao itroafer than his stomach.
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a complete list of ingredients in plain Eaglish on its bottle-wrapper,
same being attested as correct under oath.
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A few vears ago the 14-15 puzzle was occupy
ing; the minds of every one. It was generally ad
mitted to be the hardest nuzzle to aolva ever In
vented the Inventor going crasy In trying to flndl
a fixed rule for solving It. The M3Caste IB Passlel
Is an outgrowth of that celebrated puzzle It ae-l
lag discovered while trying to solve the 14-lBl
aster Paaalr.
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In such a manner that any
bers are added, perpendicularly, horlzsataliy aad
diagonally (Including the number In center olrcle)
the total will be IC. The same number cannot be
used more than once. Few will get all t columns.
Some will possibly get columns. Write your
aame aad address aeatly. accurately and plainly
a your aaawer aad mall or deliver your solution
before p. a.. Monday. May 15. 1911. to the Con
test Department. Schmeller Mueller. 1111-lSlt
Farnam atreetj oatana, rteor.
Oaly oae member of a family
Oaly oae solution will be accepted from ths
same contestant.
No one connected with the music trade, nor first
prise winners In previous contests may enter.
Neatness, besides the correctness of the reply
sent ua. win oe taaen into cocstaerauon ia award
ing the prizes.
Contest closes Monday. May 15,
ik ww. occa in your replies as eariy aa poasioie.
WINNERS WILL BE NOTIFIED BT MAIL,
Tyinf ContUnU ghirt Alika.'
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Ir fresh. Bend for catalogue and flnlahinf
prlees. THE ROBERT DEMPSTER
COMPANY, Box 1197, Omaha, Nab.
ajlTTTO IC Women as well as men
""1 W r mart miserable by
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BLAME
kidney and bladder trou
ble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root the great kldner
remedy promptly relieves.
At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes.
You may Lave a samplo bottle by mail
free, also pamphlet tellinsr all about It.
Address. Dr. Kilmer Co., Blnghamton. N. Y.
44 Bu. to the Acre
m a neavr yield, bat that's wbat Joba Kennedy o tt
no. n miera lwwm. pat iron i
of Sprine Wheat In 1910. Report
)ineraisiricu in iw nrov
nee showed other excel'
Sl-f
lent result inch as ,'
0US bushels ot wbeafl
t rasa IK) acres, or 13 1-3 1
bn.peraere. 2& 30 and 40
bcsbelytelds were num
erous. As blah as JS3
bushels of oata to the
acm werethreshert from
Alberta fleldsla MHO.
Thi Silf ir Gip
a t the recent Spokane
Kalrwasawardedtotbe
Alberta (ioTernmrnt for
1 ts exhibit ofsralns .grasses and
recetables. Reportsof excellent
yields for 1V10 com sho from
rwsaatcbewan and Manitoba In
Western Canada,
Frew bosaeateads of ISO
acre, and adjolalnc pre
emptlonaof ISO acre (at
3 per acre) are to be had
lu in enoiceai awincta. .
Kehoola convenient, rtl
aaata excellent, sell the
erybeat.rallwayacloaeat
hand, butldinc lamber
cheap.faleaay ioffat and
reasonable la (trie, water
easily procured, mixed
farming; a anccaae.
Write as to best placet for set
tlement, settlers low railway
rates, descriptive UloMratett
Last Best West" (sent free on
application) and other Informa
tion, to Sup't of Immigration.
ittawa. Can.. or to the Canadian
CoTenuaaatAgent. (Si)
W.V.'IDMETT
Its BalMina O.aaka, Kek.1
(Use address nearest yoo.)
W. N. U.. OMAHA, NO. 18-1911.
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