Qut or In-—Slatted Affair Used in Summer. Here Is a storm door for a house that has given me fine res says a writer in the Missourt Farmer. Make your door fit the open ing an aple loosely old gate rod the top T put up an bracket for the « { the rod hog 2iilits an end Cross piece on each For side uble Acticn Hog Dcor, a same | slatted door an te may be me ade ich the the HOw n fo te to opera the drive them in, The Y ew more tri hogs do then will scon HAY DOOR IN BARN 1S HANDY When Put in Right They Are Sure Give Entire Satisfaction and Cannct Go Wrong. to bandied Sheep on the Farm. deal has been Protect ‘Sheep From Dogs. AM farmer keeps away from putting up in his of a man This dummy morning and put ninz at different night He a sheepkilling will 20 near enough to the dumm to discover that fit Is a bogus man Sheep should be protected from dogs at night by putting them Into the sheep barn osing them in fine weather by a barb wire fence Every sheep who discovers a stray dog on his place should hesitate to fill him full of buck He is a treqapasser and the law not touch a man who kills him nhnesnin BAYS thant hig flock | the dumn 2 stick for a gu: rest Fi a X pr aren aown Overy up again in the ey places from night bso Zs pasture heiding a Bays not or inc! high owner not tehot will Good Feed for Cattle, Chafling fodder and straw add noth Ing to their nutritive value, but with proper arrangeinents it fs more con venient to feed cut fodder, and when horses, cows and sheep will eat ent gtraw and corn fodder as greedily ag good mixed hay. fh hie ch Bh ct fh Plies ho hoc co Brown Bread Baker. Mayor Gaypor was talking to an advertising agent about advertisement writing “I like the literary style of the average advertisements.” he sald “Even when advertisements exagger- ate, they are written In good style The best advertisements don’t exag gerate; but there are some few adver tisement writers who seem to think that in their line of work, a little ex. aggeration does no harm. They re mind me, in their mistaken views, of & miner. The miner was passing = % Money-Making ‘Adjunct to Di. versified Farming. to diversitied farming, and at years has the price been higher E00d draft and heavy farm horses While the automobile may, to a cer tain extent, | for city delivery, writes | Grout of the Minnesota | the bulk of the farm i George P station, work 1s tock ever are as high or There is not the quality and that there used be, smooth draft and heavy horses are bringing good prices There Htle reason armer should not continue to of this Kind, since i and stallions, too, tor will produc for having be the farm home higher demand ight 10 | medium horses i good, is why e¢ slr LAT the clean Yo Ors B ean are they will [ter a day's off the horse comfort: and offe r ing a good CHUTE FOR HOGS ON WHEELS Device is EasNy Handled and May Be Placed Wherever it May Be Wanted for Use. ible from fience, when ses are To Where o« iter In Balance Ration, ™m is exXiens Or as grout bran gilage ome gu feed as clover or alfalis i ottonseed meal, is neaded to balance TIVE STOCK] Le NOFES=%5 cdaes as od tor kaflir corn Your various HZs are pec Kinds of and calves oft in arge ubjlect to worms sinall the itariy = intestinal en numbers Calls warts #4 face develop about Sore will sometimes attack and run through the en mouth sheep In pens tire flock ‘here possibility of underteed ing an animal as well as overfeeding for best resulta If your heart is in the right vou will see that your animals made comfortable for the winter Horsea cannot now be grown as | cheap as they were when jand was haif the price and grain half the price A blockish-built mare with a large barrel on short legs Is Hke'y to pro duce a better toal than the tall, kind is 4 place are be pushed rapidly for market by teed ing oats and bram with some ground i corn. bakery with a friend, and in front of the bakery stood a very untidy baker ‘Gea sald the miner's friend. pointing his pipe at the baker disgustedly + ‘wee, what a dirty looking chap to be a baker, eh?” Dut the mieser explained with a amie: ‘Oh, that's all right. He's Just the fellow. you know. that makes the brown bread'" No Cause for Complaint, The man who prepares for the rainy day Is never dissppointed If the rainy day ‘falls to come. onikii Who Takes Exceptions famous d ng baseball, 8 ‘edad , Nlinois zine" in sire ummer d to the profes; rege H to Ge to Views Expressed by Coach Huff, kicker, recen the » Hull oint, tly came ou ‘oach ORTS) Presi He with Et dent t 1 talk gga, mentione new have declined They POT to con- | will what he one all wants hia happy. | stain will be oh every bx Wy ipe out on and he he been persigstentiy almost what that stain is. Frank tch's from the mat game most impressive nat record Since has after gzko ®0 Iatest at retirement least was hia one, When the champion tossed away that bathrobe | he had worn at all his big battles it | meant something out of the ordinary. CHAMPIONS OF 1911. Amateur Athlbtics .. Fred C. Thomson, Archery (men) wodiomer 8B. Tayvior Archery (women). ... Mrs. J. I. Tayvior. Automobile (speed)... Robert Burman. Automobile (track)... Ralph De Palma. Automabile (road)... Harvey Herric vase Phila. At) tetios, Billiards (amat.).....Charles F. Conklin Silllards (prof)... William Hoppe. Billiards (2 cushion, Alfredo De Oro. Bicyeling.... wid PRR Famer, 8 duva Clarke and ogler, (theéavyd...... Jack Johnson, ween oAd Wolgast, Boxing (foathor®.... Abe Attell (bantam). ... Johnny Coulon, Chess, , wana lit, EB. Lasker, Football (west). vis nde DNEROLA. Princeton, Harold H. Hilton, Golf (OPEN). Louvvvnes Wdolin J. MeDermott. Golf (Women) coe Mine Mare. Curtiss, Motoreyelo cov nedtcob De Rosler, Pocket billiards. ......Alfredo De Oro. Polo. cioiiiiriinnsnei sn Mendowbrook Club, Racquets... .covonndieginald Finke, ROGUE... 5. iiisenensse Edward Clark, Rowing (fmateur),., BE. B. Butler, Rowing (prof)... Edward Arnst, Bheoting..... coo. darvey Dixon, Bil Jumping (prot.).. Francis Kempe, Bk jumping (amat.). Barney Riley, Tennis (men)........ William Teh caed, Tennis (women). ..... Miss Harel Hotchkiss re Boxing See nE “LAYER SOLD FOR $5 BILL New Manager of New York Highland. ers Brought Low Price During Close Race at Columbus. essjonals 5 and one of the trou ry Wolverton fulligan to fin Wolverton ble ason with him a m clags player at but was quick to learn. As mi-pro season drew to its close for the pen- Eclipse team and nine, whi Easterns, tained be illigan, consid: ered out of the race. Bob Quin me iu ime reloped into a fight between the ie yoo the were Ecl pate h a, manager of the Wols the ipse up championship race igan 85 for him season. The cont erton to am for id offered Mul the rest of the for rac: which play =» later, ith the E team, however, lost the pennant. Wolverton was born in Mount Ver. non, Olio. He went to the majors in joining Chicago Nationals, | and 1at a was transferred to Philadel: phia. He jumped to Washington when the war with the American league was in progress, but later returned to Phil adelphia and was traded to Boston. He was sold to the Williamsport team ¢f the Tristate league, where as man: cger he produced two pennant-winning Tien Li phe the the Pacific Coast league. Olympic Prizes. The prizes for the Olympic games to be held in Stockholm, Sweden, next year are 10 be of no very great intrin- sie value, but are somewhat elaborate, and consist of diplomas, bronze statu ary, medals and cups. The honor of winning an event is looked upon as the chief essential and the prizes are a secondary consideration. South Wales Cricket Team Strong. The Bouth Wales ericket team, which fs schedulod to play the Maryle bone Cricket Club of England a series of games, will be composed of several of the best players of the United King dom. Six players who visited Eng Tennis (aoubles)..,...Jdttle and Touchard, Wrestling...... eesmas Frank Gotoh. i | | i — ADVICE TO KIDNEY SUFFERERS Regarding the wonderful curative say too much. Afllér suffering severe three years or more with se vere pains caused by weak kidneys, 1 was finally Induced to try Swamp Hoot through a testimonial 1 read in one of the newspapers. 1 wus in such a con- dition that I was obliged to arise from my bed six or eight times every night. I purchased a filty-cont bottle and be- fore It was used 1 feit 80 m relief that I ‘purch a dollar bottle and by the time this w id pains had left my back could sleep the whole night a retired planter, 70 vears owing to DD Ki ARI am in the bes f health and feel like 8 boy I em always glad to recom i are iloot to those ich ased one 3 taken the and 1 through, Gf age mers mend Swami in need of it Bincerely who Swamp-Roo t Will Do For You Kil ! n i iO DRIVE TT BA A ! Ty Cid ‘ VES SYSTEM vi ¥ § SEI SR A, No Credit Even for That, “} am glad 10 say,” remarked Mr, Seekton, “that | never spoke a basty word to you.” “No, Leonidas,” answered his wile, rather geuotly “I'm wlilipg to give you ered t for not hurrying about any- thing'"~—-S.riy Siories h Better Purpose. mynge— Don’t you thiok 1 woman? think 0 ness No, 1 don’t | for a business man PD INEGTO 11 DAYS oh $8 bai } Make « Do Nine Live js Duty CARTE, LIVER gentiyt ¥ 2% CO its d Lure stipation, digestion, Lick Headache, | end Distress After Eating SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, Genuine must bear S lo Eg SMALL PRICE +1 a MAN ure BEST F« OR BRUISES. V. Kittrell, Norway, S.C, writes: po 28¢. 50¢c. $1 a bottle st Drug & Gen'l Stores LER THOMPSONS S2EVE WATER: ov JOHN L. THOMPSON SONS & CO. Tro Mammoth RONT Structure The New 12.story jaltimore, Md. The Baltimore Bargain House has! just completed a 12story building, | which covers one-third of an im mense oily block, with an estimated floor space of 240,000 square feet. The site is the corner of Baltimore and Liberty Streets and running back to Garrett Street, This buliding, sdded to the adjoin. ing buildings which the B. B H Salesrooins now occupy, extends over almost 8&6 per cent. of the entire block. All combined the B. B. H. build: ings cover almcst three large city blocks, This includes the bullding mentionad above and thelr big Fay- cite Street bullding, their Clothing Factory, their Warehouse at Scott, Stockholm and Wicomico Streets (which in itself tnkes up an entire block), and other buildings about the city of Baltimore. In 1011 the Sales of the B. B, MH. amounted to $13.345,788.55. This statement was sworn to before a No- tary before being Putiisiing This makes taem the Fourth Larg. est Wholesnle House In any one city doing business throughout the United States, Taking into consideration that they have No Traveling Salesmen, they sell MORE Goods than any other Wholesale House In Ameries, in any ohne city, wishout the ald of Drummers, As ness of the B the main bus BH. is located at the corner of Baltimore and Liberty Streets, running through to Fayette Street, which is considered the best location in Baltimore The special feature of their New Building is the improved mechanical devices for handling thelr immense volume of business, which they claim will reduce thelr expense of handling the business materially in comparison to what it costs their competitors today to handle their business with laborers. They attribute the biggest part of thelr success in buginers to the fact that they have always handled their business more economically than any Other Houre and thereby they have been enabled to live up to their fa mous motto, "MORE GOODS POR SAME MONEY-—HAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY." The architecture of the Building and the magnificence of ite interior nish make it one of the handsomest Wholesale Houses In Americs. We congratulate Baltimaore and the Baltimore Bargain House upon fits wonderful achievement. We look upon Baltimore as the chief South. ern City and we are proud of her and anything she does in the way of expansion in the line of business, before stated,