Foods | Sarsaparilla Cures all humors, catarrh and | rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. Get it today in usual liquid fe ehocolated tablets mrm called Sarsatabs. or if aficted with} KOIe OYOS. USO 4 Thompson's Eye Water ARMY DELAYS. The Adj stripes that since from ced by Cone fered improper ‘1 was ordered gly i» my work, ny mind gtomach spep gs there was grog My ys dy Grape me, 1 iad no faith tried it, and soon marked im provement in my condition. troubled when nmended to However, | here was a “1 had been spells, and had used a me. I found that at such time suffered no gain, troubles—nervous with faint stimulant to by eating 8 | was re bad effects, As to my prostration, the Grape-Nuts diet revive Grape-Nuts Heved and which was a great other dyapepsia, ete, hey soon aisappeared “1 wish especially to call the atten tion of office girls to the great benefit I derived from the use of Grape-Nuts as a noon lunc { was thoroughly tired of cheap restaurants and ordin ary Junches, and so made the experi ment of taking a package of Grape | Nuts food with me, and then slipping | out at noon and getting a nickel's | worth of sweet cream to add to it “1 found tha. this simple dish, fin. ished off with an apple, peach, orange, or a bunch of grapes made a lunch fit | for a king, and one that agreed with me perfectly. “1 throve go on my Grape-Nuts diet | that 1 did not have to give up my work | at all, and in the two years have had only four lost days charged up against me, “lot me add that your suggestions fn the little book, ‘Road to Wellville,’ are, in my opinion, Invaluable, espe vlally to women,” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, Read “The Road to Wellville” pkgs. “There's a Reason” Ever read the anhove letter? A mew one nppenrs from time to time, They are genuine, true, and full of humans tnteresi. : on heon in LIVL STOCK |. “» A pa es. ir KEEP FEEDING PAILS CLEAN Farmers Do Not Pay Enough Atten- tion to Sanitary Condition of Ves- sels Used for Feed. THOMPSON) lecturers told we ought to rinse feeding the hogs, med to me rather (By M.J One of our institute us last winter that the pails alter time. Thi fetched at more [ think of it he is right. We attention the the in feed for the hogs | a cleanly more than that women out every § Ree far but I bel the moment, more do not pay sanitary condition milk kept to of and The an » for men, 1d vessels while hog is be, animal + and to eat, It shot Tr be as sweet as gsible and any disease element cannot be if e¢ feed the vessels that contain and ra exposure to the al that it hogs from left over feed that has become sour and averaged 17 he arked that they lot of pigs | rei He also feedin nd 1g and (ax satisfac ting a nice MAKE CONCRETE WATER TANK One in Use at the Mich tural College Is Hollow igan Agricul Ordinary Made of Blocks, ODD FUNCTION OF HOG'S LEG pes for Discharge of Waste r Not Used in Economy of “Body Placed There, Be g, alwa) that {gs always there about and bel orifices or ducts in the healthy Ig holes in hog means ow these The the and only an of when very the mouth principal heat warm hog will open and reathe through that channel as well as the The h can per gpire through all the pores of its body, cattle do the same Hut the hog never. valves are confined to the the inside of his legs. People often wonder why it is that e hog dies so when he | Mins rapidly or takes quick and vio jent exercise by fighting. But when you consider the few escape pipes, their small capacity and remoteness the eavity where the heat Is of EX CORSE above norms and the nostriis, irse such as a man, and to a limited extent, His escape orifices upon suddenly but that does when dies quickly when overheated, he lives as long as he hested up. Remedy for Swollen Legs. Many pf the swellings on the Himba can prevented by the proper amount of exerc fse. Do not keep the horse standing in the barn without exercise and expect it to re main free fragn swollen limbs. mt be A A—— Missouri Mule, The 1,400 pound Missourl mule Is pecoming a popular draft animal on the thoroughfares of New York city. He is tough, eats less than the horse of the same weight, and if sod wi sal] for $300 or better, —— i 1 | i SORE NECK ON FARM HORSES | Usually Preceded by Bun jh Coming | on Top Where Collar Fits— Should Be Treated at Once. gore neck is usually preceded by a 3 2 h coming on the top of the nec k where the collar comes, If this Is left and the horse worked it soon hecomes causing no end of If this bunch is noticed the appears it can be entirely the horse worked lump treated day it and if the con. with removed tinually, is It pays to look after the we slfare of the as he is our main depend lence the rushing work of summer, with a sore neck cannot easily nor as satisfac he were sound. It io a horse when the warm, as he is shoulders or a i h is col overheated horse, during and a horse do his work torily as though never pays to overs weather {8 excessively almost sure to get sore sore neck, no matter how we lar fits, if his will often pay blood to gets horse a meals in mean pay jong run ything that will add hard worked ani give a very some warm 2 > it may in the to the | able So That Two or More Can Be Made Into One. for a hog house 4 t1111s ing un Homestead by nN is m, Iowa The following plan ympany tration was Mr Wis itted county, ndows onlin loogt™ | Prawe for Jonid ing py Ara pipe 7 fou feed doaker eK Uround Fred $iva Lieewmy Dulrters ama r " « Jarvoweng Fens Ee ———. Dimanyions 221M 7 7 Floor Plan, made § Os The buile with ling should run and west windows on south side A dairy farm of a dozen cows can maintain a flock of 15 or 20 sheep almost without expense, The real value of a sheep cannot be determined, particularly as a breed er, until it is one year of age. It {8 common sense that a mature sow will produce larger and more per fect pigs than a very young one. Horses that are clipped dry off fast at night, which is to be preferred to standing In a heavy wet coat of hair Do not attempt to raise fall pigs If a ewe keeps her lamb in fine fat | condition up to the time of weaning, | be sure she is a good mother, and keep her. that they should be allowed to run in the highways and through the neigh- bora’ fences, Some peophs claim that a hog is a scavenger by nature, but he certainly thrives better on clean feed and de- cent surroundings, Remember that colts which are highly fed and growing fast need dally exercise to keep thelr limbs and joints in proper condition, Do not change the work horses from grain to grass too weddenly, I't fact horses on Leavy work every day iho iid have yery litle grass, FORMER NEW YCRK NG JOE JACKSON Young Recruit on Team MAKING GOOD Aenerican ' dist ing s Mit 3 Constant Joe Jackson, land team he made pitchers look sor Apparently jt didn’t particle of difference whether were right-handed or left, he ball, And the pitcher has not yet been found who could make him look like a bush leaguer. For Jackson has been hitting. He clouted 364 in the first few days of this season, and so far he has been one of the two men on the Nap team who have played base ball. Lajole, of course, was the other. Jackson has been three years in baseball and has played in four dif ferent leagues. In each organization he led all hands in batting. He start. | they hit the — IDOL TO COME BACK with is begin y mistake to In a rece and adhe gists, * Th second dq HLg 5 Cunningham, sacks the the young with Senators, is Aleer believes that his worries are for som to come about Jack O'Connor, former just manager of returned St he has Febru refuses has Arizona Browns 10 Louis from where since last He is much better, but talk baseball A Philadelphia habit that Manhat tan fans never acquired is that of giv automobiles to players and man Within a year Horace Fogel, Dooin, “Connle” Mack and "Ed Collins have been given automo Red” Pitcher Mullin has a growgh In his He knife NeCOSRAry doesn’t lest his That's bet broken. atle opponents for Americans within a few years. than the American high school boy, they put up a surprisingly good ar ticle of ball, The Washington team does think much of the pitching of Lefty Russell, the $12,000 piicher Connle Mack has added to his staff this year. He was trounced easily by McAleer's men even though they were glmost di+ rupted by injuries, HR IT DOES ON HOUSES. THREE CURED OF ECZEMA suffered important to NWothers TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA AND Bir LX Ry Ss STEM Sad = ! bat ¥ ‘are skiing. rus * pinniy pris T stie, 5 site ari 4 ska * For COLDS and GRIP % i heal remed Peer res the It's § m fro Eye Salve tn ovis Tubes ¥ <“zive o Val- (Kage depends of the ne than t% which it Prince lets first put an i howels, Dr. Plerce’s Pleasant 0) years The ite coated up 10 Vigor Sugar regulate and ago ywnach, liver tiny granules is con: good bad among Among Hallust v m Agreement friendship men gpiracy sonstipation by digestive organs to their ine ity. mp wed of Herbs Who hath not Known misfortnne never knew himself or his own vir -Mallet. 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