NATURE'S SIGNALS. The first indication of kidney dis order is often backache. Then comes pain in the hips and sides, lameness, soreness and urinary troubles, These are the warnings -- na- ture's gignals for help. Doan’s Kid ney Pills should be used at the first sign. A. Treitlein, §4 Rosett St., New Ha- ven, Conn., says: “1 was propped up in a chair for 285 weeks. So intense was the pain when I moved that I thought I would pass away. The Kidney action irregular and the secretions Three doctors gave me Pills cured me, cure has been To 0 Eve Ey Freon iis a was scalded. relief. Kidney and for ten years permanent.’ Rememb sale by all dealers. §0 Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, no Doan’s tae name-—Doan’s. cents a N.Y. what like that which The secre: of life is one Hkes try to one has to in time DM not to do and one does like it Craig TO DRIVE Take the ola CHILL TONK The for i showing jess form and ine fron oealers for 80 year Or 3 MALARIA AND BU ILD UP THE SYSTEM LURUVES TASTELESS mi you are lak [ es on every botile, ne and iron In o tasty. drives out the malaria sold by all Standard rice {0 cents. Man will hay will exactly Froude. » what he desires, and best for him, seeks It. find what as he really honestly For HEADACHE -Hicks® CAPUDINE Whether from Heat, Stomach Nervous Troubles, Capudine wil It's Hquid--pieasant to ately. Try it 1 5 stores. Colds or Good intentions are always hot gtuff: that is why they are used for paving material in a certain locality Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets and invigorate stomach, liver and Sugar-co i graoules, easy Do not gripe regulate bowels. tiny to take. THE DOCTOR'S IDEA. id-——Doctor, 1 insist upon knowir Dr Wi all Ne yy £200 be abot $s: must positiy g the worst I guess my Advice, “Doctor ad 18441 his telepnt voice “Why I were 3 Thanksgiving aay act accordingly.” Whereupon tor chuckled he charged little Bingle $2 sional services. —Harper's nber t the fact comes around, the doc as for profes Weekly : And They ‘Wondered! Judge Nicholas Longworth, who used to sit on Ohio's supreme bench, looked unnaturally grave, and a neighbor, in recognition of his facial depression, named a pet owl “Judge Longworth.” it was the very next day that an ex- cited maid broke up his wife's garden party. “Oh, madam,” said she. "Ma dam! Judge longworth has laid egg.” an The Summer Girl. “How'd you like to be engaged to a millionaire?” “I was engaged to one all Jast sum mer, and he seldom spent a dime. | want to be engaged to a young man who ig down here for two weeks with about $300 in his roll.” A convertible wagon bed which can | 16 different kinds of different uses around a farm, without adding to it or taking from it a single plece, has been de- | and is undoubtedly the most radical improvement made in farm wagons for a decade, says Popular Me- chanics in a formed bodies for few minutes it can be trans from a hay rack into a wagon | arrving live stock, and with equal quickness it can be converted into a vehicle {or carrying a large number of who can be provided with’ The agriculturist has often found It of wagons for the multifarl requirements incident to the op: eration of a farm. The to carry boxes or vegetables and berries to market would not be of any use when haying When live stock, must be called it was nebtes to carry calves or still another wagon While reapers, threshers, improved, the farm wagon Wings Ertended for Use 0 May Rack A Wagon Bed fortable seats along the sides for | nicking, etc The remarkable versatility of the new wegon bed is secured by hinged malleable fron attached to the eides, hese support two folding sec The strain which | pieces when heavy | the makes | they be of pleces tions on each side upon placed on is put these loads are WaREOD erative that should Aanhie materis able material t PIAA NPN NINN NNT PIP NIN RIDDING FARM OF GRASSHOPPER Favorite Remedy, Recommended By Colorado Agricultural College Is Arsenic Bran Mash. arshi ppers, no has yet been be con and relief promising One of the orite remedies Is This is made by one pound of while arsenic | of bran The ar! the color of the that it is not easy to Te this difficulty. the arsenic may first be collected by adding a It tie dry paint After the bran and arsenic are well mixed they should be moistened with | just enough to make | particles stick together. This ehould be scattered hers sue ar ic bran near flour in the bran overcome the PPI PN PINS Wings Polded Over for B of Many Uses. mained practically at a standstill. Per the fact that the automobile has such wonderful progress has shadow the hum? mble beast of burden and his re wagon. Old Dobbin rater now but he for time ii his particular sph endeavor h a falthfuiness the Ar cannot give lable may be a gecond nay o a 8 ona «t11 § ¢ will continue BOme Gre 7, which relied mo always be upon PP ANN NNN kost It garden or eattler are thie are invading a 11 to grasshoppers the rop can be fairly writer has never ipninst farmers young giate Pro aim completely iile others cl eat it will not do to will not course, it seatier chickens will and none of where do get It or where pick It up, must be left animals are apt to the vessel, ibstance likely svi fwd BAAS to the ure be fed from Good Exercise. There is no harm in pigs rooting {f no harm Pigs can secure much them good Where infest the soil eradicate them If allowed to do so The fattening hog should not be al lowed to root, as the exercise con gumes (oo much feed and energy troublesome Convenient A For Any Meal Post Toasties Are always ready to serve right from the box with the addition of cream or milk. Especially with berries fruit. pleasing or fresh Delicious, wholesome, economical food which saves a lot of cooking in hot weather. “The Memory Lingers'’ POBTUM CEREAL CO., 144. Battle Oreek. Mich. bul’ The illustration shown herewith Is from a bulletin of the Ontario De partment of Agriculture and shows how the water table of the moll de pends on the location of drains. If In a field that is underdrained three feet deep a number of holes are dug it would be observed after a heavy rain that in those nearest the drains no water would remain. In the hole sit uated half-way between the drains at C would hold considerable water for a few days. In a clay in fairly good condition it will be found that the slope of the water table is about 1 foot in 25 In loam 1 foot in about 33. The fllue tration represents a clay soll with drains A and B 100 feet apart. Wells are dug 12.6 feet apart. At the end of 48 hours after a heavy rain the water will stand about as indicated by zig-zag lines, in a gradient of about 1 io 25, and hence will be two feet deeper in the centre well than at eith er drain. Hence M the drains are three feet deep there will be three feet of drained soll over A and B, but only one foot at X. Capillarity and soll resistance to water flow play an important part in holding the water highest half way between the drains, and the gradient 1 in 26 represents their combined strength In clay, hence after this gradient is reached drainage becomes very, very slow, and the water table stands in this irregu. lar shape until lowered by evaporation from the soll and plants. But during the months of April, May and some times June, when the rains supply at the surface all the water needed for evaporation, none is drawn from be fow for this purpose, hence during the early months of growth the water stands as indicated by the dotted line AXB. Consequently root development fs hampered at X, as 1 foot of soil is not enough. There are two ways to remedy the defect, either to dig A and B deeper or else put a drain at C¢ half way between. COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. New York —Bradstreet’s saves: reports are still quiet in fall though the advance of the season and the force of crops toward harvest has in enlarging jobbing demand at some im portant Western centers. Chicago it. Louis report the first of the fall bing exeursions helping to ex at those cities while the rather results of spring wheat harvest are evok- ing more optimistic reports from North western Buying is still conser vative, however Retail trade is still confined largely to clearan ales of sum: mer goods at 1 East there ghtly more doi iy some lines { “otto mm goods J ects ol mill curtailment in liness of prices and raw still job centers NeCESIONS 41 the is shi INcreascq lead i £ flo wool of Fades is active despite the rathe BAAYP Wd noted last week (Collections yet show little improvement as a In leading are few new feat July s year ago, mu whe le metropolis an than losses a* ¢ pared with the Iron apd NEW uiet J0, 1.836. Rye flour Rye dull. Barley "Wheat—Spot 10615e, elevator Na. 1 Nort Corn——5pot elevator, d Oats demand, Ret and 107 120%; 1{ firm; No mestie ba Spot steacy, mn hern natural fadnec.: cc. ip @ 50 Cheese firmer: cial. 16@ 1634 Average prime, goon 189 13%; do, eomn 11% skims, i special ’ Po tltry—Alive irregular Wo broilers, 176.3 fowls, 10634 10a 14 Dress ers 17m 8c; fowls, 14/ 168520, PEILADELFPHIA.- grade 980 100 gt stern ITKevs, broil. IB: turkeys, git 3s % re 5 LL’ few SIERCY: wyasliern _— heat . 3 “rf No. 2 re in high contract eX port elevator, Corn steady; local trade, 72% a 13, Oats firm; {rn 48¢ Butter Creamery Eup» and othe at Ir 23 47% Firsts r nearby hirsts ATK; fr turnable cases, 20 at mu firsts, CR ses free cw BL ATE free ases. 20 at Live Poult 4 d roosters recor ipia Kens giants for co dull; Iats irom yator 1 old oats 481% a aie. do, 444745 Na 3, $4445 Hay-——We que d hay, per ton 1 timothy, 8d5, No 2 3 22: No. 3 timothy, clover, mixed, 821G21.50; mixed. 82050621: No, 2 RISE 19.50: Ni 1 clover No, 2 clover, pack.ng hay, $1012; to kind, quality Butter Creamery, Creamery, 5 als Ni« inothy £21 500 els aiats : choi Ni 1 clover, lover $15.50 16; no grade and condition, $812 fancy “han 20 to 30 choice . 8% to 2815 good 27 to 274 imitation . 2i 23 prints 29 to 31 block 28 to 30 Jobbing prices Creamery, Cheese—Market steady per Ib, 17@ 17% Egan We quote per dhe Pennsylvania Western firsts, 21: 20; Southern firsts, 10611. Live Poultry-—We quote hickens- . 17¢ rs small old roosters, do, 11; 18@ 19; spring, small 18m 19 off: nearby West 19; ren, loss and gic. Virginia firsts, do, 124 do, 126013; and over, do. 1617: do, 13@ 14. Pigeons Young. 15e.; old, do, 20. Mus spring smaller, per pair, Guinea fowl, old, each a———— Live stock CHICAGO. ~— Cattle — Market strong; beeves, £4.90[R30; Texas steers, £3.50 5.00; Western seers, $46.75; stock: ers and feeders, $4416.25; cows ana heif- ers, $2.70@6.60; calves, $6.50@ 8.50, Hogs—Market for good, steady; others weak to Se. lower than early; light, $8.40 @8.98; mixed, 87.85¢ 80; heavy, Fy 8.40; Va ough, bbe a7 86: oo ce heavy, $7 40; pigs, $8.25 0; bulk of sales, $88.30 4 a Market strong; mative, 82.600 Fostern, B2.75G04.80; yearlings, ; lambs, native, $4.50@7.10; Sandy , 84.500 KANSAS CITY , MO. «Cattle—Market Aon strong. as, fair beef ws air to good, Bas ery, Sosa" steers, ae Xers nd feeders, $300 Ta ern reg $3.00@56.26; Ih COWS, BSG nati native cows, B2.5004.75; na tive heifers, 50; bulls, $344.50; calves, 83. Hoge. 33 stead fo Se, lower, Bulk of vy, 87. 8.15; WM en i. FR gloat SOMETIMES, Fawomaw WAFS ry : - _ When A man marries wife Ir hats needs Hlenderson he keeps his ghoes—in fact, everything she What does a wife keep her hus in? Henpeck LEG A MASS OF HUMOR “About years ago a small abrasion ed on my right leg just above my ankie It irritated me so that I began to scratch it, and it began to spread until my leg from my ankle to the knee was one solid scale like a gcab. The irritation was always worge at night and would not allow me to sleep, or my wife either, and it was completely undermining our health I lost fifty pounds in weight and was almost my mind with pain and chagrin as no matter®where the irritation came, at work, on the street or in the presence of company, I would have to scratch it until 1 had the blood running down into my shoe 1 simply cannot describe my suffer ing during those geven years The pain, mortification, loss of sleep, both to myself and wife is simply inde scribable on paper and one has to ex- perience it to know what It is, “1 tried all kinds of doctors and rem- edies but 1 might as well have thrown my money down a sewer. They would dry up for a little while and fill me with hope only to break out again just as bad If not worse I had given up hope of ever being cured when I was induced by my wife give the Cutl cura Remedies a trial After taking the Cuticura Remedies for a little while 1 began to see a change, and taking a bottles of Cutl Resoclvent In onjunction with and Cuticura @int had entirely disap leg was as fine as the after a lapse of dresses band (abgent]y ei fot wat seven appear out of 10 after cura the Cuticura the cozen ment, i and my born glx months with no signs of a recur rence 1 safe in extend. ng to you mj arifelt thanks the good the Cuticura Remedies have done mend HH. White, Pa. Feb pears d day 1 was Now feel perfectly for for } I shall always recom For { LDN and GRIP eae HE 5 {feverish neas 4 restores Bo TOE The min RAVE MONE) tightwad Ned, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy ry Murine For Your Eve Tre ables. 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Your fruge st enn supply nod TIT Sell you more LS pou write ar” testimonials. MI4 enlrby Bo boy 208 Temple Ba, iy Bas, HayPress ar and prices. Addrons Williams May Press Co Wfrg Manon. Ga. of GRIFFITH a TURNER. Baltimore Ma HENNINGS & SUC HOLS, Richaond, Virginia. 6 ounces WO DEFIANCE STARCH" walhey starches oly 12 onpoes--ssame prices sed “DEFIANCE” IS SUPERIOR QUALITY. vanes Thompson's Eye Water PATENT W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 34-1910. Watson FL Cobeman, Woks Sagem, DAL Eh DOC Bovka Tres’ Hi» Woman's most florious endowment is €) the power worthy man, an man, ber good looks, and her power and prestige as a woman, the assistance of his thousands of women. Dr. R.V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y, wits ribed for remedy tion. Bates, strengthens and beals. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, THE Famous
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