WEAK BACKS MADZ STRONG. Backache in most cases is kidney ashe, and usually accompanied by Ir pegularities of the urine To remove ¢he pain and weakness you must cure the kidneys. with Doan's Pills, Mrs, Perry Hill man, Monongahels ity, Pa. was 80 kidney despaired of relief. 1 had inflammatory rheumatism and final ly dropsy set in. My " ankles became bloat ed, my heart was affected and the doctors gave me no relief. Soon after using Doan's Kidney Pills, 1 stronger and ere long I was able to do my housework.” Remember the name—Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 050 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. bad Exhorting the Ducks. There are two tiny boys in this town whose mother their request, church woman, many hymns anything e other day they were pia) wooden ducks in the b strangely enough the duck inclined to float sideways approved m After tempts to keep the mi straight the older boy Stand up, duck, sta two-year-old, noting phrase, leaned over the tub horted. "Tand ] for Jesus!” sings often to them at and as she is an a the children hear as as n ise. The their and ng with sthtub anne! SEU ded ghouted nd up!” the up, duck! Warned. A serious-minded New because of his dignified outlook on life, has sent his son, aged twelve, 10 a particularly strict and proper board- ing school in New Engiand, unexpect edly visited the school last week. As certaining the location of his young hopeful’'s room, he climbed the four flights of stairs necessary to reach it —and entered. On a mammoth pia- card suspended from a steel engrav- ing of “Washington and Generals” (presented to the youth as a Christ. mas gift by kis admiring parent) was the cheerful sentiment “Don’t spit on the ceiling lost our ladder.” Yorker, who, We have in Its Due Order. Champ Clark, at a dinner in Wash. what rambling speaker. “He'll arrive,” leader, “if you'll only give him time. He is like Dr. Thirdly. mon into its appropriate heads Sunday morning when a member of the congregation shouted irascibly: ‘ ‘Meat, man! Give us meat!’ “ ‘Well,’ said Dr. Thirdly promptly, ‘hold on, then, till I'm done carving.'” A Way to Keep Love In. Mrs. Honeybird-—But, Dickey, dear, the flat is so tiny. Why, the windows are so small a mouse couldn't crawl through. Mr. Honeybird— That is all the bet. ter, dear When poverty comes In love can't fly through the window To render your neighbor a service willingly shows the generosity of your character; to over it, the grandeur of your soul Puysieux. EDITOR BROWNE Of The Rockford Morning Star, “About seven yedrs ago | ceased trial. “l had suffered acutely from various My general health was bad. At close Soon after chan Postum the indigestion in a short time ceased I have continued ‘the dally or more. coffea to abated, and entirely. assure you most cordially that 1 am indebted to you for the brought me. am Yours very truly, J. Stanley Browne, Managing Editor.” Of course, when a man's health shows he can stand coffee without trouble, let him drink it, but most highly organized brain-workers sim ply cannot, The drugs natural to the coffee her ry affect the stomach and other organs and thence to the complex nervous system, throwing it out of balance and producing disorders in various parts of the body. Keep up this dally pols oning and serious disease generally supervenes, So when man or woman finds that coffee is a smooth but dead 1y enemy and health is of any value at all, there ig but one road-—quit, It is easy to find out if coffee be the cause of the troubles, for if left off 10 days and Postum te ured In its place and the gick and diseased conditions begin to disappear, the proof Is un answerab'e Portum is not good if made by short bot'ing. It must te bholled full 15 min utes after boiling begins, when the erizp flavor and the food elements are brought out of the grains and the bev erage is ready to fulfill its mission of pa'atable comfort and renewing the cel's and nerve centers broken dowp by coffee, “There's & Reason.” Get the litle book, “Wellville,” In pkgs, Hver rend the above letter? A new one arpears from time to time. They are geounine, true, und full of humas interest. “The Road to 8pade Which Cannot Be Done With Round Forms—HMHow Built. As may be seen by the illustration, with the round trough Cause over the square which feed to flow trough, where reach it, the animals Orange the BAYS Judd Farmer, A flat board ground, and upon this square board form width and helghth of the made Inside or inside two side boards set in pi end the the erected a the length trough to be aced the form This is made wit! glanting and held by end boards, cut 1 the slant wish to give This form is covered by a is first laid is of upon this is pls Core aces with sides on « you The Concrete Trough Inverted. board which should pe the width of a hoe or spade blade is at least 8 inches shorter than the outside form to make the ends of trough. The bottom must be at least 2 Inches thick and the sides at top long. These dimensions should be in creased for a larger trough To avold the square edges at the These may be will hold them securely, and they | SHELTER WITH FEEDING RACK Economy and Convenience Are Essen | tials to Be Considered In Con structing Feed Place. | There are two important questions | which ought to be considered in build. {ing a feed rack. These are, economy, | which includes convenience In feed | ing, and location. Most feed racks | are bullt in the middle of an open lot | ¥hieb is not sheltered from storms and about which there is likaly to be by the hoofs water or lee else It a depression worn out | of the animals until forms the footing, or Ordinary Feed Rack. hay whi objectionable mer Such rack dilly por can the « with waste h is almost Kan- be feed SAYS cannot ttle fr, +} in the greatest comiort t drawir 1 rack has been g shows a fee common use which ucted with a obviate these difficul good difficult of construction and view tO Oo! $ nt cided caving of feed vement over the unty describes that running ically as friend ade with the iliy lustead of ver hown The lower drawing shows about ths except that it is h is backed by wird fence Chis form sdvantages The driver from the other alde of without hawirg to open among the hungry cat unload It also furnishes a lendid windbreak if the {¢nce and west and the rack of it I have ueed by a SAME construction only a ball rack whic n high, tight bo: has several can reach it the fence tle to is net bulit on seen this good many “Xpress with §, though of them had built it & galnst an cart the south side form of rack farmers and thelr sone feeders satisfaction the trough, which will not chip easily or injure Should Be Fed Wheat Crushed Oats, Mixed Siop—To Fatten Bran and inte Thick Shoats. The most economical as well as bran and crushed oats made a thick slop—they should have all they will eat with a relish. Give a dry. roomy yard to exercise In. An animal, especially a brood sow, can. not be kept in health whe shut In a a small yard filled with mud. Give once a week to bushel of dry wood ashes mixed with phur. Mix these well together, keep can be kept dry This 1s an excellent tonic for keeping the blood pure and the ani mal in health. Burnt wood may take If roots and cannot be had, and grass pasture cannot be given, cut up a few into the yard Fattening shoats for the early corn they will eat and plenty of clean, Keep the troughs clean Pigs do best on warm millifeed and ground oat slop Have the pens clean and dry. The Do not put too many pigs in one pen The younger and weaker ones should be placed in a pen by themselves and fed a little extra millfeed slop. Bed The feeding Silage for Steers. cattle has been tested at a number of experiment stations and by stockmen with excellent results. In experiments conducted by the writer in 1804, it was found that silagefed steers sold at $4.96 per 100 pounds, while those fed no silage brought only $4.70 per of the silagefed animals. It found that for every 100 pounds of gain, 471 pounds of silage-fod saved 18 pounds of grain and 158 pounds of alfalfa. In these tests silage was fed In con. nection with alfalfa hay, corn chop, kafir corn chop, and cottonseed meal. The average roll, In unusual seasons, will produce 12 to 156 tons of green corn per acre. Even with a yield of 10 tons per acre, there ia an income, according to this experiment, of about 333 per acre. The financial statement of this ex- periment showed that the sllage-fed steers made a profit of $4.10 per head, while the same grade of stears fed on the same feed except silage lost $1.47 per head, Teaching the Colt. The colt should be taught to respect the whip and it will never be worn tat on him, Hal! Rack. | other bullding or behind a hedge row or & grove of trees In these {| the protection was secured | the convenience in filling was Jost Cattle will eat more and do better when made comfortable Ca -t 8 though Make Your Own HMcrre, As a general man may own alky onrs of whichever rule, a good-pulling horses the worst type—just If a colt were properly han while being broken In. and then after it had learned horses would be and far between Indeed, we doult { very much If there would be a balky horse to be found In the whole world or ¥ he chooses dled loaded decently to pull, balky fow Worst Enemy of Sheep. One of the worst enemies of sheep at the present time is that known by | bY sheep wen as the stomach worm {strongyius contortus) This f= a small red thread-llke worm which In fests the fourth stomach and is often found in such large numbers as death of the victim by act ual starvation 0 Hogs are high, #0 be careful about | bringing disease on the place, Feed a little tankage to the brood A rich feed and it counts fine work in testing hog feeding. little more feed will market them. Don’t let your sheep and lambs get at the straw stack. noses and Injures them. dry place to sleep, and must have It. mature early We should thet this winter. Let the man keep them who can do It Do not breed from any mare that is deformed, sick, diseased, vicious, unsound, unsuitable, 8 poor milker, or 8 cross mother, Keep your animals out of the draughts. A little batting, odds and ends of lumber, tar paper, old rags, ete, will do wonders, Breed horsea with the object of steadily improving the stock on the farm and advancing the horse breed. ing industry of the state. If you will throw the frozen silage into the warm feeding alley, and lot it thaw out before it is used, no harm will come from feeding it Rice meal, when it Is not adulterat ed with rice bran, and the like, 1s a very good feed and has about the sna feeding value as norm. n Gives Prominent Doctor's Best ¢ Prescription—Is Easily Mixed, of syrup” of Ba ounce of T a pint of go : other two inired) ! table poont i each mend i the bottle © new ih canes of been red the first ay ingredients on gat them from Any one can ‘let one ounce rilla compound and one compound, Then ge t half Hh ak © Tule is not of the worse and back-uche have Good results come druggist has these will quickly £ house, in many Brought the Tears. An unusual lacident marked a re cent fire in New York. The fire start ed in the cellar of a five-story tene- | ment and before it was extinguished the 18 families in the bullding and all the firemen were weeping copiously | from inflamed eyes In the cellar bags of onions had been stored. chief fireman allowed the tenants in the bullding, assuring them: that the fire was confined the cellar They did not how when the ions had got well The to’ remain to BiAY, on afire Dare to Be Happy. Let ver be afraid joy: God is good and what yourself 1 f in % UE nd af innocen : doe § well done; resign . ¢ iE Or . regarding ourselves always as ftories, not as the autl Andel hors « own Joy Home and School. Home and two di spheres and have of necessity fifter. ent duties to perform and differe: work to accomplish in the training an : teaching of the child But ideals are the ne and unless there is a systematic tude of mind tween parents and teachers, the best result cannot be achieved and t child must suffer —Mrs. EL. Frank lin, Secretary Parents’ National cational Union, England school are ferent uniless the atl be ine Edu A Matter of Size. Wife-—1 want a cap, please, busband Shopkeeper—Yes, size does he wear? Wife-—-Well, | really forget. His col lars are size sixteen, though 1 expect he'd want about size eighteen or tween ty for a cap, wouidn't he? SPOHN'S DISTEMPER CURE will cure suy possible case of DIERTEMPER PINK EYE. and the like mong biorees of all ages, and prevents all others in the same stable from having the disease. Also cures chicken cholera, and dog distemper Any os droggivt ean supply you, or send to mire 5 cents and $1.00 5 bottle. Agents want Free book Medical Co, Spo. Contagious Disenses, Goshen, Ind for my madam What Spohn Among Colleagues. “I am afraid that man speaks be fore he thinks.” “Impossible!” Why *™ lie never thinks ™ feel chilly Don't You will You think gneere: perhaps voi are eatebing ecld wait until you know it Hamline Wizard Oi catch cold, and you just can't The Practical Agriculturist. Adam snl book farmer “1 don't spraying be snorted fled at the believe in apple frees, For MEADACHE -Micks' CAPUDINE Whether Colds Heat Ftomach or Nervons Troubles, Capudine will relieve you It's liquid - pleasant W take -acis immed ately ry i. 0k and BM cents at drug slurTes fron pn A woman can straighten up a man's desk five minutes so effectually that he won't be able to find anything he wants in five hours in Tavior's Cherod and Mullen is Cures (ough ve Remedy of Seeet Gum Nature's great remedy s, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough and all throat and lung tronbles, At druggists, 25. 50c and $1.00 per bottle A man who thinks bis work is worth dollars a minute will spend an bour looking for a dime he dropped in a room teething. softens the gume, reduces inflamma And the 1 man who is driven to drink | brought to him by prosperity. blood purifier; and its many attendant ailments. A A. SH The longer we live the more we realize what we might hava done but didn't. MILD, GENTLE LAXATIVE Bo many of the {lls of women are due to habitual constipation, probably be. cause of their false modesty on the sub Ject, that their attention cannot be too strongly called to the Importance of keep ing the bowels open. It is always impor. fant to do that, regardiess of the sex, ‘but It Is especially important In women. From the time the girl begins to men. struate until menstruation ceases ale has always vastly better prospects of coming through healthy if she watches her bows! movements. If you find yourself consti. pated, with bad breath, pimply complex. fon, headaches, belching gas and other symptoms of Indigestion and constipation take . small Gone of Pr, Caldwell's Syrup PROOF POSITIVE, He aly Oh, ves; 1 write verse occasion- but | tear it all up as soon as S8he-—Ah! 1 knew you were clever, Plenty of Time to Fatten Up. Cheerful Old Idiot cuse me, the thinnest policeman I've ever seen Robert—Yes, I'm a new hand haven't got to know the cooks London Opinion. For COLDS and GRIP Hicks’ Carving is the best remedy eves ihe pohing and feverishness- cures Cold and restores normal conditions juid-—efects immediately, Ie , nnd ie, Al drug stores. It's of y It's ea for a pretty young widow think he wants to sy make a man corrects i y and purifies the constipat intained ty Ho gets a f n isn't carried away ree ride WaE( tiusiasm the ring cleanse EVE! ery i hy the use of (Gari Each 5 Tor ¥ yay Ol penny saved meaus one foreboding 4 Spring Medicine There is no other season when media {| cine is #0 much needed as in the wring. The blood is impure and impoverished indicated by pimples, boils ana ther eruptions on the face and body, by fw er vitality, loss of appetite, lack =f strength, The best spring medicine, sce the experience and sands annually, is Hood’s Sarsaparillia It purifies and enriches the ures eruptions, builds up the Get it today in usual liquid form chocolated tablets known as Sarsstabs. rding to testimony of thou ble 4 Blood, system "Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief--Permanent Cure CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely veget. sble—sct surely but gently on the liver, gestion improve the complexion — brighten the eyes. Semall Pill, Sesall Dose, Seal Pricey Genuine swab Signature MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHIL DREN eve Vever chm WT i pa Aisorders pa the stomach and ‘ {sed by Mothers / ¥ £~ gins 2° FREER TAGE mamyx Address A. ». Mwmsted, Le Boy, BY. If aici with BUTE EF Os, Uke Thompson's Eye Water Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Vegetable Compound, is, it for her own wretchedncss. would almost seem, to blame Read what this woman says: Hteca of ulceration. and was inxisted and brou foreith friends hardly ht me six bottles, There are literall erous condition. My father eat was the change.” — Mrs. Mo. anything. I wish ever to use it as there woul iam always * 5 ham’s Vegetable C ompountl;. testimonial.” Mrs. James | Since we r, and consider it une- buglutert not be without it for from the same trouble? foe ills. No sick woman y for does justice to Made exclusively from roots and has thousands herbs, and in free and always helpful. The Discoverer. ot faults a seeker he would be Of recompense he found a dearth, | Save in the truthful claim that he Had picked the easiest job on earth tion ca uses and AgETAVALOs many senses, It ia thorougnly eured by Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. The favor laxative. Loud apparel naturally proclaims the man Consti | BPTI UR Dr — Pepein., If fo a woman's favorite laxse tive. You will find that you can do away with salts, strong cathartics, oe. which are entirely unsuited to woman's require. ments. Mra. Katherine Haberstroh of Mok ses Rocks, Po. and Bre. A. E. Wheeler, Mich. who was almost Para. Iyeged in her stomach and bowe's, are now cured by the ume of this remedy. A free sample bottle can be obtatoned Ly address. A Country School for Girls in New York City Best Features of Country and City Life Dut-of-door 8 on Schoo! Park ¢’ 3 acres near t Hudson River. Full Academies Course fren Primary Class fo Graduation. per Class for Advanced Special le. Mu- sic and Art Bummer Bession Cer. tificate sdmite to Cuoliege. Bchool Coach Meets Day Pupils Bis Songs ond Blin Whiten, Riverdale bor. moar 1500 50, Went ‘WHY SUFFER FROM PILES? FABRAM Pi REMEDY i= a ration for le ne. Rrornd ioe and phn nd piles, f omar pain i 9 hexin and all fer me Voie Just he Fypriefing ft remedy Ter my o sattive in the re Shranbe Lag Bh any of the aires a nd tn offen ane the manta oes TE AR ih IVR re The Fabcam Co , 48 Broad Soc, How Tek AL. CAP-DE-GRIP x Rs vineed of ite merits buy it of your drag. gist at Afty cents and one dollar a ho'tle, For the free sample address Dr. W. RB. | ello, m Ww. N. vu. BALTIMORE, No. on CG." Gna, Titian
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