/ RSI 2 ——ti ms ——— Lapland is a great country for small children Why suffer under the curse of Dyspepsia when Garfield Tea can remove it? Many reputations blow up when a political campaign Is in full blast. wholesome mouth, and sweet breath, ever, At druggists, 2c a box. A Mean Disposition. “Is Puffkins all wrapped up in his motor car?” “Not yet, but I have hopes." Everything you need offered free. By conduct tng & Walker Co-operative Club you can get elothing and furniture and almost anything else without coat. JO articles, 224 page Oat- alogue No. ll explains everything, Write today forit. W.& H. Walker, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rather Rough. “Why Is it that they can’t find ‘white hope,’ ma?” “Because they first have to find a man who is white.” a TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA AND BUILD UP THE SYSTE Take the Old Standard GROVES TASTELESS HikL TONIC. You know what you are taking he formula is piatuly printed on every bottle, showing it la simply Quinine and Iron in a lasteiess form, and the most effectual form. For grown people and children, 8 cents. The Club at Midnight. “He is a model husband.” “Who says so?” “He does He told me so at club at midnight last night.” the Counterfeiter Gets Stiff Sentence. Willlam Fink, a Brooklyn, N. Y.. dealer In drugs, was sentenced by the New York Court of Snecial Sessions, to imprison ment in the penitentiary at har labor, for four months The charge was ecouns terfeiting the trade-mark for Carter's Lit- tle Liver Pills, in violation of the penal law The Carter Medicine Company det the counterfeit bef: any y spuri 1 market. laid s the p as Carte felted posed t er punist f Flr der to deter others fr of like frauds In the tod aire i is goods } In sentencing Fink, fal stress upon the In when a remedy so F ment af Romance of the Rail, wag in a Pullman car. The man traveled for gents’ furnishings bad succeeded In working up a con: versation with the lonesome-looking yOung woman He leaned over her and breathed in her ear: “Peaches, I'm taking a little trip to New York Don’t you want to go along?” “8ir,” she sald, angrily, “you are go ing too far!” But she didn’t object to accompany ing him as far as Schenectady It who Acme of Laziness. As y is told a man the Kansas record for lazy to do any neighbors fin alive. They | the wagon tery a man doing “He w to eat ceme tor of ie az ob was too On the who asked with tha n't work, 1 ng the 80 tery tf FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY Where the Winters Are Cold and the Snows Deep. Writing from the vicinity David Harum made famous, a man says that he was an habitual coffee drinker, and, although he knew it was him harm, was too obstinate to give it up, till all at once he went to pleces with nervousness and insomnia, loss of ap- petite, weakness, and a generally used-up feeling, which practically un- fitted him for his arduous occupation, and kept him on a couch at home when his duty did not call him out. “While in this condition Grape- Nuts food was suggested to me, and 1 began to use it. Although It was in the middle of winter, and the ther mometer was often below zero, almost my entire living for about six weeks of severe exposure was on Grape-Nuts food with a little bread and butter and a cup of hot water, till I was wise enough to make Postum my table bev. erage, “After the first two weeks I began to feel better and during the whole winter I never lost a trip on my mail route, frequently being on the road 7 or 8 hours at a time, “The constant marvel to ‘me was how a person could do the amount of work and endure the fatigue and hard- ship as I did, on so small an amount of food. But I found my new rationk 80 perfectly satisfactory that I have continued them-—using both Postum and Grape-Nuyts at every meal, and often they comprise my entire meal. “All my nervousness, irritability and insomnia have disappeared and healthy, natural sleep has come back to me. doing est surprise to me is the fact that has come a remarkable Improvement in my eyesight, “If a good appetite, good digestion, good eyesight, strong nerves and an active brain are to be desired, I can say from my own experience, use Grape-Nuts and Postum.” Name given by Postum Co. Battle Cravk, Mich. Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” In pkgs. “There's a reason.” out "appuets treaties 1a, A 80 are genuine, true, and full of bhusman Arrangement Shown in [Illustration Permits Farmer to Drive Little Pigs Underneath, (By R WEATHERSTONE.) In hanging our farm gates and bullding fences, we rhould look ahead for advantages and disadvantages that may come up later on This post that the is round, so that the Gi. hangs bands of gate to iron 40 Gate and Convenient Lanes. Zi — -, and 16 gate under we that serve as hinges may slip up down as wanted If we wish tl raised a little to and keep the large the ples the pPIgs get hogs back, all | | Part of Operator Than Any Other Cultivator—Help to Plants. Do not be afraid to harrow garden Crops. up will assist many of the have te do is t the and put the pin in just below the band 0 raise up gate | 3 3 ! one of the Noes | 1 i BEES AND FRUIT TOGETHER Few Stands of Little Honey Gatherers Wiil Add Materially to Profits of Orchard. farm, ith cherries, ideal fruit is of apples, its = its pears and | : » without shade trees ar zar- | at periy | is few complete of bees Pre managed not add the profits o owner, but su ply his table with an abundance of the most luxurious of all delica« add materially tc the fertility of berries and fr siti hardly stands they will { their ' only ' a uits by the pollendis that these writes D. W. Otis in the North west Farmstead This important feature, however omitted, ¢ ‘arried a way as to result in and a n 1abits insects pos RON8 generally on such litt i fis or iit ETreat in face of the easily be made on ofitable and fascinatin (rower’'s occupations Wire Cloth Cage on Light Wooden Frame as illustrated Will Prove Effective, he wir light woo ¢ cloth cage on a en frame as shown but protector from the robbe is no swarm catcher, useful Effective Swarm Catcher. Orange Judd Farmer. For the purpose it is kept over the night and the robbers destroyed the morning. latter hive over in Selecting Fertilizers, Thousands of dollars are wasted in commercial fertilizer every year, not | because the fertilizer is not all right, bit because we do not know whether the kind we use is Jhe kind our land needs, It is a great study and one that we must make for ourselves Make some simple experiments this year Put in a strip with fertilizer you have been in the habit of using. and just beside it another without it This will be worth a great deal more to you than the opinion of some in- terested agent, Wet Cellars. Unslacked lime is recommended to absorb excess of moisture in the cel lar in which fruits and vegetables are stored. It will absorb a limited amount, but a good cellar drain, to- gether with good ventilation, will tak® care of ground water. It is a good in winter, closing the openings* at night. The ventilators may safely be left open for several hours when the outside temperature is several de The Busy Farmer, The most unhappy farmers in this country are those who have stopped work to rust out in the village. The man who markets his products only when he has nothing else to do will never get the most out of his farm. The moments spent In reading market reports are golden, The more we make a noise like an oyster the less trouble we will have 0 overcome, way through the upper crust, in case a crust had been formed. Except in dry, loose soil, it is dificult for nearly all kinds of beahs to push their way out and up, says a writer in an ex change. If the surface soil {8 much crusted many of them perish in the attempt, and a reseeding is often nec. essary. The best patch of lima beans that the writer ever grew was har rowed both ways at the time they be- gan to come up. When the man was started on the work he told us that he thought it was not a good thing to harrow beans, for he had never known any one else doing it. He said, “I will harrow them if you say so. but I think it will kill them When he had har rowed them lengthwise we had him turn on them for a cross-harrowing At this the man complained loudly, saying that there would not be a bean left in the patch. His expression indi cated that a better success as a lunatic than a gardener. When the cross-harrowing was completed the man admitted that the harrowing did put the #oll in nice shape, and that it lid out many beans after all, Within a few days he admitted that had never nice and even a stand of beans in his life. The harrowing helped hundreds of the beans to come up, and put t condition that the grow rapidly. we were not tear 80 he seen so £1 B80: 1 young ae n such fine vegan to Particles From Kernels, and Steel Small Iron for Wi A ron magnetic separator or ' } ¢ mn rain ind steel (rom grain ribed separator wee BRON OR STYLER the the as ih fata magnetic fieiq, carries grails on or stew] in isual manner, but © particles reach the kept in th are Ciose contact to th leaves the pn ne Corn Silage. important considers he feeding va pared with ths foddercorn or bundi ] the nsilage wl ing the stems, is noruishi the ot! iient and any of if val reflected and are « 4 ¥y gradually add to the £1 For Stormy Days. Hen A stormy day comes, spend a the garden for See they over ng being affected by eXCess] heat The ive ug themselves speeds that dampness season mice may Bees and Bh Farm Notes One of the great mistakes in dairy farming is in having too much land No farmer can afford to have a cheap, inferior made silo on his farm Commercial fertilizer, when proper ly used, will increase the yleld of Crops. Young cabbage plants reauire thor. ough protection in the hotbed and cold frame, Barley and oats, as well as wheat, are usually Improved In quality on flax land. There is no better way by which the corn crop can be used than through the silo. Garden seeds require much same trentment as grass seeds small grains. Alfalfa 1s the most wonderful of all cultivated plants, and the oldest one known to history, You cannot make as goed silage from dry cornstalks as you can from mature green corn. It will take good farming to keep up and Increase soll fertility without pur- chading feed grown outside. The egg plant is one of the least known garden vegetables and one that deserves being better known. The preparation of manure for a hotbed should begin at least three weeks before the hotbed is to be used. Demand for good, prluctive farm property is steadily Increasing. Bome very high prices are pald for well im. proved farms. When sowing seed of early vege table in flats In the hotbed it is » decided advantage to cover the ms nure with soil, the or | | | | made « motor speedway a Bl Schroeder i secon ar in of place fr horge power foreign a: the The car owned by in Basebal thing for orga baseball wa A I fessional ciubs of the pre a T 1s a lucky summer ent Arnold D. Johr Breasts, writes J son in ec he Hebd a Fa a Sg EW we NAAN PP PLAYERS DON'T KNOW RULES. President Lynch of National League Says Fans Want Something Doing Every Second. COvVer every salient Yost he regulations of ti of the faul ASBerin, the L tie thought is paid the play of ga Just a minute and con- ball players do you think are thoroughly with the laws of the game by which they earn I do not sald Mr the me,” slop How many conversant a livelihood? believe » President Lynch. { etars are absolutely sure of them. selves. In the minor leagues the per. centage is even less, “No changes should be made in modifying play that could in any way offend the patrons of the sport. Let us look at the present playing code from the standpoint of the fan. Wherein are the rules at fault? How could they be Improved? “The American public Nkes action. For that reason the best game is the shortest, provided, of course, that there Is something doing every second. Last vear the games in both major leagues were unusually spirited. There was WW WE WE WE Ws WC we NC an ¥ iv Records i wave anent Had th ANCES are that the nv ten ye purity ted ars ago @ re- pro oor or I ¢ 2} gone begging for truly ilcago Record-Herald talent er to fortify a reg- wugh KE ERR EEE RR AE RE RE A SERRE SE RE A AE ONE AR AYRE RE ENE REAR A we entity o TAKNEHILL AT SOUTH BEND Former Star Lefthander of Pittsburg Pirates, to Play With Central League Team. Tannel i 1, the the Jesse former star left-hander Yirates, Highland ers and Boston Red Sox, bas signed to play the outfield for the South Bend club of the Central league. Jesse has decided that his sturdy left wing. once one of craftiest in the business, has Jost its cunning, but belleces he can last a few years more as an out- fielder. Jesse tried to do a “Calia- han” with the Reds last season, but it was not successful of the Jesse recently recommended a man as an umpire to President Neal of the Blue Grass league “Well, we need umpires.” said Neal, "Of course he is a friend of yours?” “1 should say not,” responded Jesse. “Do you think that I'd recommend any ne I meally liked for an umpiring job? I guess not.” RR ——— Penn's Baseball Dates. The University of Pennsylvania baseball schedule for the coming sea- gon, public today, contains 30 games, Among the teams that will appear here mouth and Michigan, The schedule includes these dates: Philadelphia: 13, Yale at Philadelphia: 15, Dartmouth at Philadelphia; 19 and 20, Army at West Point, May 2, Virginia at Philadelphia: 4, Princeton at Philadelphia: 11, Yale at New Haven: 18, Princeton at Prince ton; 25, Michigan at Philadelphia; 30. Harvard at Philadelphia. 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