SAVED FROM AN OPERATION How Mrs. Reed of Peoria, Ill, Escaped The Sur- geon’s Knife. Peoria, Ill. —*'1 wish to let every one know whatLydia E.Pinkham’sVegetable ec s Compound has done for me, Fortwoyears {1 suffered. The doe tor said I had a tumor and the only remedy was the surgeon's knife, My mother #4 bought me Lydia E. i Pinkham's Vegeta ih ble Compound, and | today I am a well and ff healthy woman. For months I suffered from inflammation, and your Sanative Wash relied me. I am glad to tell anyone what your medicines have done for me. You can use my testimonial in any way you wish, and I will be glad to answer letters.”’— Mrs. CHRISTINA REED, 105 Mound St., Peoria, IIL Mrs. Lynch Also Avoided Operation. Jessup, Pa.—‘‘ After the birth of my fourth child, I had severe organic inflam- mation. Iwould have such terrible pains that it did not seem as though I could stand it. This kept up for three long months, until two doctors decided that an operation was needed. ““Then one of my friends recommended Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- und and after taking it for two months was 8 well woman.’ — Mrs. JOSEPH A. LyncH, Jessup, Pa. Women who suffer from female ills should try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta. ble Compound, one of the most success. ful remedies the world has ever known, before submitting to & surgical opera. tion. A SAFE Summertime Remedy The children and grown folks, too, suffer more in sum- mer from Cramps, Colic, Acute Indigestion, Dysentery and Diar- rhoeal complaints than at any other time. Be prepared! Get a bottle of (EY RES. UU. 8. FAY, OFFICE and keep it handy. It's s safe, unfailing remedy for all stomach ills, sick headache, alcohol ~ontains no chloroform, harmful drugs. 10c and 25¢ a Bottle AT YOUR DRUGGIST'S If he can't supply you send 10c In stamps for trial size, BROWN BROS. 128 5. Charles St, BALTIMORE Mail orders promptly filled. RUTH BROS. & (0, Wichwle Ditrletony rsmsm————————————t: A Clear Complexion may be gained and skin troubles o and prevented, by the use of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap Hill's Hair sad Whisker Dye, black or brows, $0¢ — vercome Solid by draggists, “HAE LD EXTRACT FOR MAKING OLD FASHIONED HOME-MADE ROOTBLERL ~ Every home should make root- beer in springtime for its deli. ciousness and its fine tonic properties, One package makes 5 gallons If Your grocer len’ t supplied, we will mall you » packages on reosipt of 25¢. Flenss give Lis name Write for premium puzzle. THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO. 285 N, Broed St, Philadelphia, Pa. SPECIAL Vaseline OF FER HAIR TONIC “It Saves the Hair "’ Trial bottle sent on receipt of 10¢. Write to-day. Chesebrough Mfg. Co. { Consalidated ) Dept. K., State St, New York, N. Y, SAVE YOUR MONEY. gp One box of Tutt's Pils save many dollars In doce tor's bills. A remedy for diseases of the liver sick headache, dyspepsia, constipation biliousneas, a million people « Tulf’s Pills USE To The Standard and Reliable Remedy Malled on Receipt of Price, 50 cents G. A. McKINSTRY DRUGGIST Hudson, N. Y. CAN CANCER BE CURED? IT GAN! fhe record of the Kellam Hospital is without parallel n history, haying cured to slay egred permanently, without the use of the knife or X-Hay over W pet oont. of the many hundreds of sufferers (rom eanoss whien is bas treated during the past fifteen year o have been endorsed by the Senate and Legis Isture of Virginia, ® Guarantees Our Cares Physiclane treated KELLAM HOSPITAL Richmond, 1817 W. Main Street, Vo — F AI'MMand Road Improvement a NIN INN CHUTE TO CLEAN POTATOES tats Arranged, as Shown In illustra. tion, Allows All Dirt to Fall Through to Ground, bic 10 The ordinary x form 1 veving usually to go down w This can be avolded potatoes the Lins In cellar ¥yd allows all the dirt upon same ith the tubers in the bin if the bottom of f slat as shown the chute is made « . permits all the n illustration, which 4 ban bd hod A Self-Cleaning Potato Chute. dirt to fall thre up ug pebbles the well a8 and ugh openings y # on the ground, & that are The tance inches apar oO nie Mal ked up with 1 be pla ch or o1 he ] a boon one-hal int Y v Bials may of one and will act also 68 A sorter ato as well: the small openings dirt, etc., bers lling through the Ww betw ti then be he dir with a can eye t a t falliy » the'ground, conv bin, with gays the save much la picked up as t ger without tl when sorting easier and quis od t Iowa Homestend bor the This would Gs Crop can be ey come fr h om the e trouble of put Ir b sorting, ar omplished the meth- ae they are the cel would BO & ker by above HIGH VALUE OF GOOD ROADS Big Point in Favor of Construction Is Economy of Time and Forge in Reaching Market. No one questions t good roads 1} economi i equitl ighway wement i ’ { Paw § it in favor of nis expen of be 3 the the economy time {ween farn orce in and market, enabling take advantage of fi ing and selling the of mated the average transport alion swctuntions in buy as enhancing 8 ennancing estate it annual is 76 cents ag well value real is est that oss from poor roads while the estima increase resulting from improving all He roads ig 39 The losses ag $2.422 for ¥ { more ted average the 1 Years would n improve t The whevis g VIOUS, gregate ery me Ig high is land, or wo #3 10 : - h to miles of pub eno le i f necessity of good roads as it iid enhance the val of eact of about $5.760, or estimated cost way ¥ i 5 ol wo tion than of two miles 16 Be more of for of land quota 640 acres Spool Can Easily Be Handled by One Man by Use of Device Shown In Hustration. In the accompanying illustration Is spool of barbed wire up a fence Fence-Wire Truck. tion Is obvious, says the Mechanics. The spool of wire can be | easily handled by one man with this device. Quantity of Lime Needed. The quantity of lime needed under | different conditions varies from a few bundred pounds to several tons; but an average of about one ton of good lime to the acre will usually be suffi cient. If grades of lme are used which contain 60 per cent or less of | ealcium oxide larger quantities will | be required. | Smaller applicatidns—perhaps 300 to 600 pounds-—onece in two to four years—will bes preferable to very heavy applications at longer inter vals; and {f the basic slag be freely used as a source of phosphoric acid, it is probable that a second applica. tion of Nme will, In most cases, be necessary, POOR ROADS ARE EXPENSIVL Only 7 Per Cent of 2,100,000 Miles of Public Thoroughfares in This Country Are Improved, i i i Only are roads In this country. miles, or 7 per cent, improved. bad roads. The waste of our natural resources, reckless as it is, is noth Ing compared to the money brought about by this condition of our waste i { i | | i It costs the French peasant an av- erage of 12 cents a mile per ton to haul his produce to market. It costs the American farmer an average of 206 cents a mile per ton, or 100 per cent more than the Frenchman, Dur- ing the vear 1905-1908 hauling of farm produce to shipping points amounted to between forty and forty-five million tons weight The average haul was 8.4 mil If the farmers could have done their hauling over French roads, instead of thelr own Inferior ones, they would have netted 868,900,000 more on thelr crops, But all the hauling points is not done by farmers by any means The interstate commerce commission tells us that in all some- thing lke 260,000,000 tons are hauled for shipment every year, The willing ness to move this immense volume of freight over poor roads, as against good roads such as France enjoys, costs the country a cool unnecessary $305,000 000 a year. eR to shipping These figures and facts come from the office of Logan Waller Page, the Makes Use of Rake Unnecessary How It Is Made. A rake be an wn tb will unnecessary to the grass with attached t This | genius, a clean lawn that who mows the device ack of of d to ere the b O he mower # the Invention and it is sal loose in the wa of catching the up in the rear be The ap galvanized fuck nd empiied leave gward | © the mower, Erass files fore it has a chance to fall again paratus- is made with bottom is a i and heavy du gides 4 and detached when easily n it becomes full. Two hooks are fastened at the ends of the roller of the mower and circular wire pleces fit Handy Grass Catcher. P of A third plece of wire hooks over the the keep the position Another wire con- irivance with this device by of which the catcher 3 ue wider or narrower or mower io fn t comes can in some ize of the T made § | i i | Manure and Silage Corn, Twenty tong of corn silage an acre were harvested last fall by George Hyslop of Ohlo. He uses it for fat. The most thing about this yield is that it is the result of proper utiliza. tion of barnyard manure The ma nure shed has an important place on the farm Good Roads 6 FarmNotes Weeds multiply from year to year, Weeds are easily killed if attacked when quite amall Reading good farm papers will in- terest people In better farm condi tions One of the worst pests with which the grower of onions has to contend is the onion maggot. interesting that are affecting field crops. Rotation allows or assists Nature to repair her waste places and Incident. ally facilitates the war with weeds, Different crops for different years idle. the late follage plants all around the vegetable garden produces a fine ef- fect. Do not be afraid to apply airslaked lime to the cabbages with a blow gun, It will destroy the worms on the head of the cabbage, A garden cultivator does much bet- ter work than a hoe. It is easier, quicker and keeps the soil in much better conditions, We cannot bring rain when it fa needed, but we can keep the cultivat ors going during the worst drought that ever happened, & FOOL QUESTION ANCWERED., | nt —— ET would love me md Virginia—]1 might not more, Percy, but 1 forward to our wedding day degree of impatience ti to possess me at HOW TO TREAT PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS you know fl never gecms tirgsgpnt presen ana Diag For pimples lowing is a nomical treatme affected paris ment, on the end do not rub Olntment In cura Boap and hot bathing for some minu ment is best on At other times freely for the sist in preventing tation and cloge common redness mothy tions of the ek Cuticura through free, with I postcard "Cutie Wash five minut Ci: Cau ana and ofl { each Address i. Boston." Ski Urs Keeping Mice From Planos. 5 LE pianos To event mice enter there sliding ti pedal 80 that it covers its pi has been piste i bu I opend DOES YOUR Try Bice CAPUI Bt 0 take -eMecin i tek Hesdnct oar me HEAD ACHE? INE It's Yon lB 0 prevent ches ale + Bo. and on 8 il © wis 81 medioll Only = 1 fully ap preciate heaven no wash days or house « ing seasons there. ————————— ———— if there are 8 first class ar good complexion a Unless » tist she seldom ha ————— woman - —r TEXT WAS NEW TO HEARERS en Patience Is No Virtue! Be Impatient With Backache! Too patiently 3 wollen Struggle With; the English Language Pralseworthy, but Some what Mirth Provoking. 'rince Henry of Reuss ghea good-patured tor EY Too a dinner in Ne ; J of certain officers of the t =r / nour fleet fil pecount many backache, PF prod v $ ete Get Doan's at any Drug Store, 50¢. a Box we. Doan’s “pine Rests Teething Gary Pole Relleves and Bables, hic Kopp's NLen a revises and Lies xi Fusre st teed " & ses BAROCLD BONERS, 106 DeEalb Ave, repaid for »f this paper C Readers i: its coius a uy anyihing advertised in Tiras shoul . ask for, Merely a Brother, 1 Boy Pleas Take the Cra CHILL TORK The formals Showing it i» slag form, and the poupie and chi dros LTING COMPANY, Glen FOR SALLY Fivtie piagie il Let's Be Thankful fc That, » At any rate a w : ger ro! reached the ton N MONEY NURSI"6 Foi: ¥ the | The Paxton Mass, will Paxtine Antise; ing and ge i 0 any woman, WONDER DEFIAN Rakes (wut on CLOTH Ooons put 2 geng wen, for bisss | a Sr o he THE 6 fan SECY at Women ww; ns in sight : BOYS AND GIRLS BOME NEWE, U7 Haw ¥ Mag the enemy ) 5 Wr A a irs People who live shouldnt throw mud in a —— W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO tyseven per cent. Or more We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a ma-~ properly, opens the ALcoitoL 3 PER CENT. AVegetable Preparation for As. similating the Food and ting the Stomachs and d RET CT Promotes Digestion . Chef eas and Rest Contain vette rv Morphine nor Mineral. Not NARCOTIC. Ath months old ARLE 35 CENTS ), Guaranteed undo The Fool Exact Copy of Wrapper, Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. A. F. Pecler, of £t. Louis, Mo, says: “I hava prescribed your Castoris in many cases and have alwars found it an efficient and speedy remedr™ Dr. Frederick D. Rogers, of Chicago, Ill, says : I have found Fletcher's Castoria very useful in the treatment of children’s complaints, ! Dr. William C. Bloomer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: In my practice I am glad to recommend your Castoria, knowing it is perfectly harmless and always satisfactory, Dr. B. Down, of Philadelphia, Pa, says: “I have prescribed your Cas toria In my practice for many years with great satisfaction to myself and benefit to my patients.” Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brooklyn, N. Y. says: “I have used your Cas torla In my own household with good results, and have advised several patients to use it for its mild laxative effect and freedom from harm.” « Dr. J. B. Elliott, of New York City, says: “Having during the past six years prescribed your Castoria for Infantile stomach disorders, I most heartily commend its use. The formula contains nothing deleterious to the most delicate of children” Dr. C. G. Sprague, of Omaha, Neb, says: "Your Castoria is an ideal medicine for chiliren, and I frequently prescribe it. While I do not advo cate the indiscriminate use of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria is an’ exception for conditions which arise In the care of children” : Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kausas City, Mo, says: “Your Castoria holds the estoem of the medical profession in a manner held by no other proprie tary preparation. It is a sure and reliable medicine for Infants and chil dren. In fact, it is the universal household remedy for infantile ailments.” Dr. H. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Me, says: “Castoria is one of the very finest and most remarkable remedies for infants and children. In my opinion your Castoria has saved thousands from an early grave. I can furnish hundreds of testimonials from this locality as to its efclency and merits.” GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS * 4 a The Kind You fave Always Bought In Use, For Over 30 Years. »
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