a gr IARD al "ITABLE HORSE profitable breed? This is THE PROF Which is the for the farmer to question which interests ever) when first equipping his vien repiact The first suited to ths and next, the most profit most ia Nis ted what horse nation? To vill sav, breed draft and b for and qual mares highest quality not less than 1 «0 pour keep quality, and disposition in your breeding stock stiff, i hors gize of the 500 to soundness, bone mind whet heavy soils n hilly farms, where Areas are annuaily labor reqn weight to mentum CASCS draft hors: mn machine ing when an is encountered must drawn tilled fires In in ohsty be TOPS i(ransporte these sam l road, at the t they are case of spring. mals simply are and mor makes np taat wou much ment oni which handiing rses ~ WwW, per } wf the way i wo think is ¢ the first anything od, broad eve, are city fan farmer good than yet the Are mist from know iors ey ILS We moved let him finest of farm, as he does jis ser have to buy any chick food. H their own living and buy all the just ag well as his ses They will be much handsomer, hea for-if not and will lay nearly twice as many eggs. His young chick will grow faster and reach a market able size sooner with lesa feed, pro vided he does not feed wet The flock young and old can the same houses and coopa scrubs now live in, his heas Just as fat his cockrels ous and the eggs more M. C. Downing, in Commercial fry. enougn get this wrong Ws the idea mind, have on Loe farmer's that he can bred poultry inlimited range ubs, and he will 1 frezh neat fine fowls can Pitre give them fiat no ‘make gro caries,” ub th inbred that hi will be more vigor fertile. ~Mrs, Poul A FARMER GIRL SHOU LD KNOW To make good bread To cook all kinds of meats, ables and fruits, To make the cakes in the world, To cut and make her own dresses. To care for milk and make good butter, To sweep a room and never neglect the corner or the spaces behind the floors, voegets nicest buckwaeat To make th icep in To read and specially OF njoy the papers of the those published for nupany if mother or unable for 11. public if called ign who win in order "oom a separats eepid buckwheat ren in ong tr water, and times a day flesh i353 beanti- any trace of fat which is most d. meal produce tho ugh MEAT inpon without firmness aid that pven not when the whole grain The of fatten: three to four weeks. ultivator Yi é 100% Same Gua in employed +f ples an Process Rg Amert Qutdoor Sports in Porto nico. The idea which once prevailed among Americans in Porto Rico that northarn sports such as base ball, tennis, could not he suc cessfully introduced into Porto Rieo waning. The Americans havo virthally made baseball the national outdoor sport of Porto Rico, as it has been for a long time in the United States. Tonnis tournaments are being held, and football, cyeling and other sports have been tried to soma ex tent. When a northerner becomes ac climated, he seems to enjoy outdoor sports hers about the same ax he does in the north. What a great many of us need here in the troples is exercise, but too often we are dis. inclined to take it.--8an Juan News, aa i“, ontdoor elec, i Pawnshops in Berlin are controlled hy the government, New York City.—Tucked blouse ire much worn by young is by mature women and Ingly becoming. This one, girls as are exes Feons a at un tel of nxury feivels are used uge, since no 3 & to be bothered folds At handsome velvets is wearing the light navelty the weighty a dance one these impossible women are velvet, and that is a velvels taffeta, tre of the thick velvets are not of greater weight than and have all the sheen and lus Thi new vel fabrie om necds Hite or no trimming the light velvets are wld from R35 to 88 a yard, Yelvels are demand for wear, vet Is the handsomest the shops {lhiose evening favor Lave Requirements, The most admired real laces for deep snlors, handkerchiefs, neckbands, with mb ends, or a stole finish, are Vene fan laces, Duchesse, and Duachesse Brussels point, and Brussels int de gaze, as well as point de Vis. se. Real laces of this day are very ipt to be mixed in style, as Brussels point with Duchesse. Milanese, Mech. in and Maltese laces represent an ine fividual choice * more particularly. There is something beautiful and dain. ty about real Milanese Ince, its close designs suggesting point de Venise, Flounces, berthas, collarettes and the different styles of neckband laces must be real now to be the rorrect thing. . Fabrice Mats, Fabrice hale, which came Into vogue with the enbroldered muslin bats of the summer, are sgl in high favor for . ciolh +f Fy $ ii ' changeable gine IK with pict fluppy brims, and mming feature, A ] edg f tl es ue | the tri rosefies curtain on the i in Shades, Frinipe i Herds i New Dress Hats, Challi > afin ! whiel ins "wr Pe oy nserted i «liield ix separate, finished with | standing collar and wl to the waist When used applied the waist, ! sleeves are but are shaped § o form full puffs at the wrists, Both are finished with straight enffs Fist Auansity of material required i for ihe medinm sige is rds twen. inches wide, three and one forty inches wide, or Join { ollag aml sleeve caps are The tucke the i Denealn oe sai i the yoke i over bishop ! stra ores five 5° iv-seven eighth yards four BAILOR BLOUSE, two amd seven-eighth yards fifty-two inches wide, with four and threequars ter yards of brald to trim as uae trated, Mrs. H. askell, Worthy : Templar, Inde- pendent Order Good Templars, of Silver Lake, Mass., tells of her cure by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Compound. “Dear Mrs, mation and Pixxnay inflam- rat 11sec] ur years ago I was pearly dead with ago and life was a burden to me. I had and washes internally and externally until I made up my mind th no relief for me. Calling at home of a friend, | noticed a bottl Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. My ha endorsed it highly and 1 decided to give it 2 trial to see if iL would help me. [It took patience and perseverence for I was in bad condition, and I used Lydia FE. Pix kha vn's } ‘egetable Compound for pearly Sve months before | was cus rom despair to © pit from misery to the delightful exhilar feeling health always brio iI would not change k { ympound is a grand med ) I wish overy ¢ HMIISN iid try i nd be convinced.” Mme Haskxr:, Silver Lake, Muss Worthy Vice Templar, Inde; Good Templars. When a medicine has cases, is it justice to vourself (o say, believe It would help me” 2 Surely you cannot wish to remain weak, and sick and dis- couraged, exhausted with each day's work. You have some derangement of the feminine organism, and Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will help you just as surely as it has others, lrs. Tillie Hart, of Larimore, N. D., says ‘Dean Mes Ax: I mi months of suffering and pain if | ft} Lydia F. Pink- table « ompound a few months tried man medies without find- whic fore § tried the approach period every month SOIT Hers 11 was ! or . on i 00 gL i daily untold the 1088 ina Urder of wrxlent weessful in more than a million witheut trying it, “I do not been Piss ght have been ham’ 8 v eget o o n te ofBrare of no « ary o the as 1% mths Pro- od for ral, and so and the ustroal h suffering a 28 very scanty LOW pound ha : Hanr, noerely ‘ Larimore Be it, therefore, beloved by all women who are iil that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound is the medicine they should take. It has stood the te xt of time, and it has hundreds of thousands of cures to its credit, Women shonld consider it unwise to use any other medicine, Mrs. Pinkham, whose address is Lynn, Mass, will answer cheerfully and without cost all letiers addressed to her by sick women. Perhaps she has Just the knowledge that will help your case — ry to-day — it Costs nothing Tours, her pa Hiilion Dollar Grass an: | } CATH AZ $ Lhe oat the by gest but thes ha Offs WTO siesRors jer Litute Uralors the farm home corner grocery the creamery, ever farme le Grass, Ht MH besides farger’s yore A Wailor “1 have 80 a It is son and have ot JUBT SEXD Taig X07 I ETAMPS to the John A. Salzer Seed € Wis, and receive their big catalog and lols of farm seed samples free. [ACL] ra gat that mmense writes jor ~ | tae, Ta Croess GERMAN KALI WORKS, 03 Nassaw S5t., New York. It's an easy matics ¥ : ail you have own way tn please 5 LO do is to acl AUVERTISE* 2X “* IT PAYS AY Touch The HEART Rhicumatum I May Treacherous and Delay Prove Faicl. GET IT OUT OF YOUR SYSTEM NOW. * and without Will do the work quickly, effective n fact, it will any injury to the digestive organs. leave you in much better condition every way, for it cleanses the blood of poisonous lactic and uric acids that cause rheumatism, Kidney troubles, n- digestion, boils, chronic constipation and catarrh, and the germs that leave ane . 30 wy y prey tomalaria and contagious blood s not only the greatest b purifier, but ng ER of eed sufferers testify that it does one thing that no other remedy does CURES RHMEUMATISM, “AETH AT THE JOINTS FROM THE INSIDER.“ AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
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