EVEN YEARS OF fiam’s Vegetable Compound. suffered everything. at a time ever month, and so wea I could hardly walk, { backache and head. ache, ipervous : { that see anyope or have Bl anyone move in the i room. gave me medicine to dease me at those my ad eat said that 1 ought to havean operation. I would not listen to that, and when a friend of my husband t« ld fim about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege. table Compound and what it had done for his wife, I was willing to take it. Now I look the picture of health and feel like it, too. I car 1 do my own house. work, hoe my gard: mn, an d milk a COW, ¥ can entertain company and enjoy them. 1 can visit whi n I choose, and walk as far as any ordinary woman, any day inthe month. I wish I could talk toevery sufferingwoman andgirl. 31s. DEMA BETHUNE, Sike n, Mo. The most succes: in this ) iful reme y female complaints is Lydia E. Pink. ham's Vegetable C ompound. Jt is more widely and succes msed than a Any other remedy. It cured thousands of women who bare been troubled with displacements, in. flammmation, ulceration, oid tumors, frregularities , pe riodie pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion and nervous prostration, afterall other saegans had failed. Why don’t ; y utry it? TENTS w atson E. { ‘oleman, Wash PA end refer W a Beat —— WW. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. ROYALTY AS THE GODFATHER Difficulty in Europe Successfully Over come by the Exercise of Some Diplomacy. in the early Bate King enth son an, and was told successive «come to the fam Baby's godfather every seventh Bas had the same h ers have with their Pert, in carrying shor ime $4 *because the according ta He not CAGE would ATberts Ths : Queen Elizabetl Ber Htth Be the who conseque of Leopold could that Was Tak ng N An amusing nt days ago A cow CRIne Wi officer in ence of paratus, closely pothing turned the obs eharged 1 suspected hom Ber owner was Nothing Much know whet him “fT don't recone Our acquaintance at was very slight” “You promised you?" “Yea, but that was all.” her here in ti EASY CHANGE When Coffee Is Doing Harm, A lady writes from the land of fon of the results of a four years’ of the food beverage—hot “Fiver since [ can remember used coffee three times a Ss more or less injurious ms all, and | death from Indigestion mess caused by *f know-it was that, b % would leave it off for a few days | wonld feel better. But it was hard to give it up, even though I realized how harmful it was to me “At last | found a perfectly easy way to make the change, Four years ago 1 abandoned the of bit and began to drink Postum, and 1 also in fluenced the rest of the family the same. Even children fowed to drink it freely as water. And it has ne us good, “I no longer Postum we had day. It had effect upon uffered and myself almost Rervous- wanuse when Too the are al they all do great suffer from Indigestion, snd my nerves are in admirable tone wince | began to wu Postum We pever use the old coffee any more, “We appreciatae Postum as a deo Bightful and healthful beverage, which not aoly invigorates but supplies the best of nourishment ss well” Name miven by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Bich. Read “The Road to Wellville,” ip pkgs. “There's a Reason.” Eyer rend the nhove Tetter? A new ome appears from time to time. They mre genuine, true, and full of hamas Baterest. . ” BUILDING COLONY HOG-HOUSE Excellent Manner of Using Old Scrap Lumber Is to Put It Into Pens for the Swine. (By J. W One of the best lumber is to bulld i there is in the at GRIFFIN) WAVE tO use Scrap hog-houses out of old lumber ly will ‘ing buy no way, It pay to profitable eight and ten cents We have ten Jerse POINTS IN SHEEP BREEDING Resuits of Experiments Conducted Wisconsin Station Regarding Lamb Increase of Flocks. ars of iner ase dl of service breeding has an wreentage required influ nerease in off that » lambs the season of mat 4 i Bp1 ewes Ewes bred early in ing to a single ram, dropped a percentage of lambs than the latter end of seas pro yitie arger thous on near the Use of Wheat fod jantities « jean Most of Straw. cows and caitie will eat if it ia f wheat straw the will what is left should be ing By feeding most all the ox forage grown on the farm and using the straw for and be ading. a large quantity oi rich manure having a quantity of carbon straw and bedd arse eaten, tied for which it is appiled, time, improve the planted to game land Satisfaction of Sound Marness. repair if for no other prevent so far as possible runaway fracases with the green horses, which, if they once have & run, are never again so reliable and steady. ‘then this, the precaution referred to may save repairs at the wagon shop and funeral expenses. in Parts of New England and in South Animals Make Excelient Team for 8mall Farmer, In some parts of New England and some localities of the south ox teams are still used on many farms, A palr of well broken oxen will do a tre mendous amount of work and at about the same expense that it takes to keep a team of horses Thorough- ly broken when young, they becoma very gentle, and are usually tractabla under trying conditions They are Excellent Team. while work; gmall nanaged by a and fitted for excellent boy all-around team for the SOME TIMELY HORSE SENSE Don't Ee Sell Colts, as Young Team Will Wanted-—Man Can Make Animal Balky or Good. alle CHEAP SHELTER FOR CATTLE Practical Plan for Securing Protec tion for Stock From Incliemencies of the Weather Wr not attempt to he mare care produce ad by the chev very superior quality Aare the cond} iambs gain weaned, ewes steadily in tion Oats are ideal young be an for fo too bulky hog and pigs Gilts ed to A 15 ration, especially farrow of the first time at age will well Bometimes months old sows become ‘very cross, as is most always the case with aged boars Ewes for breeding purposes should not overly fat, but in a strong, vigorous, thrifty condition The intended for purposes should be as possible and be put ture Two litters of pigs each year from good the sows are given the and care In buying a boar, get an old one. Get an oarly far rowed pig or a yearling at most, do not be afraid to get a good one. The man who bores auger-holes in his stable floor to allow manure to escape, is the be ewes gorted as may be best of feed man who Do not neglect to keep the feet of the driving horses sharply shod. It may save bad wrenches and will greatly add to the comfort of the an: mals, A flock of 60 sheep kept in connec tion with a few good cows makes ideal stock for the small farmer, or for the man who has few hands tu hale at milking time, WORTH TRYING. Beefsteak en Casserole Is Easily Made and Is Delicious—Braised Tongues and Vegetable Stew Are Tasty and Cheap. and make a Beefsteak En Casserole.—Poll mash pe sufficient to them in a spoonful milk, pinch of salt, a das} lal oes pound Place ndd half of b saucepan, tables half ou itter, a pepper and the w beaten white one Place to brown MAKING SOUP WITHOUT SCUM Nearly Every Putt ng Woman Meat Water feces 13 hours igh a colands Of 1 the sauce boil if too thick add with a wooden spoon and jltes boil gether ten nore water for ten minutes, fast ith the lid oft ick sufficient and boil until ti is thin pan encuRgsa Fresh Things. of the gignes by good frult and vegetables are here in. Oranges are sound and jaley when heavy but not too hard. Radishes snd turnips when spongy are not fit to Pineapples are best when the the top are smooth: in in the tops are of the Celery is good when it breaks without much bending Asparagus should quite be judged very correctly are opened, bit they of good weight and erack. Some which to tell ent ees of qualities variety =e ferior aanw-adped 3 be until should be too hard to they not Tough Porterhouse Steak. The oi end of porterhouse. steak noone wants to eat it or gerve it to others making it Into balls and roiling It member of the family a bali plece of tenderloin, If so desired the falls may be flavored with onlon juice | and chopped parsley. sossible to have the chopping done at tha shop. TO KEEP KNIVES BRIGHT They Easily Become Rusty. Every one does not happen to but like to keep a second set of forks for special occasions It not taken in storing 1 rusty, and the turns a POs case of cutlery, most peo knives and care is them become ry of the handles bad A simple each little knife, big or separate from easily made at plece of flannel, serge or Cut the cloth bind the two atch which allows CARS, its neighbor, cau be broad baize home out of a green about two feet long gides with raid ta the color of 14 till w the other edge REMOVING PIES FROM Simple PANS Prev Pastry Attachment That Will Damage in Separating From Pans. ent Fish Croquettes. enough cold boiled make two cups from bone and skin Make a cream sauce from large cup of milk, two tablespoons each of flour and but. ter rubbed together until smooth, and then stirred into the hot milk Season with a saltgpoon each of salt and pep per and a tablespoon of minced pars ley. When the sauce is thick the fire and set it Stir in the fish dip in beaten d fry baked freed Take to or fish when one aside until form into cro egg, roll in in deep fat from cold quettes, bread crumbs an Mot Chocolate for ice Cream, Boil together 1% eupfuls of water and one cupful of sugar for two min add one tablespoonful of arrow disso'ved in a little cold water, then boil until clear utes root tir for a moment hae been dissolved in a little hot wa ter and a tiny pinch of salt and boll three minutes longer fire and add one teasponful of vanilla, Household Measures, An ordinary glass tumbler holds about half a pint, or ted fluid ounces; an ordinary teacup holds about one gill, or five to six fluid oundes; an or spoonfuls, or two fluld ounces. One teaspoonful is equal to one dram, WITHOUT SURGICAL OPERATION In the Bpring « of 1004, 1 was confined to my bed with kidney trouble and thought that | would never recover. 1 took a lod of medicine but did not realize any benefit from anything. I finally saw a Dr. Kilmer's Bwamp Root advertisement and sent for a sample bottle and thou the sample helped me, #0 I bou f the medi cine from my Druggist, Ler using 8 few bottles discharged a very large stone from my bladder. After passing this stone ved and 1 shit my health was very much impre have been able to continue ness without any seri Latins tn Be, Kilmer & Cao, Binghamton, ¥, ¥ Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You important to Mothers bottle For HEADACHE Hicks CAPUJINE consumption. It needs a cure and there is one medicine in all the world that cures it— CASCARETS. oe Cascarete—~10c, bog «= week's tread ment. All droggiets. Biggest seller in the world—m.lion boxes a Month 2 —— cuses AROUND THE WORLD TWO GRAND CRUISES of three and one-half months’ duration sach. The first to lanve Kew York Nov. }, 1811, and the second from Sen Frascisce Feb, 17, wm iarge transalantic viaarmner “Cleveland” $e50 vp $650 Up Including All Capesses Aboord and Ashore 1 vive for 1lwevarnd Bobi HAMBURG-AMI RICAN LINE, 41.48 Broadway, New York, P.O. Bes 1787 about by i Tw 71 meme me toa se Chey Inet my Sie Baek STRONG ARMS For 10¢ in Stamps or Coin Muststed with ® full page halftone ful. Shwi ng exer wey Twili guiens ¥ develop, beantile, ea pain pret Hrength In row shoulders, arms and hands witout snY apparatus PROF. ANTHONY BARKER IVEY Barker Balbling, 110 Bot El Stree, New York 4 1d
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