Brooklyn Man, the Sufferer, Sends | Head to Pasteur Institute, Fear ing Rabies. Whether a fish can phobia is a question Henry of Hancock street, would llke to have settled, that reason has sent to teur institute in New York the head of a bit him at Swart: wood lake recently, says a Newton (N J.) lent of York Tress was fishing in boat off have hydro that Fred Brooklyn, and for he the Pas pickerel that correspon the New Henry that was a t his was a pickerel weighing When he i a and be took His firs leaky shoes and socks yanked the around in the Hvely fashi As Heury bottom i & sharp 1, looking down, had made a its teeth in his toe the on of his the pi fasten t that and tried LIK Saw jump He erel 9) ¥ fish away, but Henry landing and fish's The teeth had pt inws before toe came worried possible that had hydroj hol ary meas Pasteur Institute HAPPY THOUGHT. will be inward eye all around you suppose h your you wit in ward fingers Adulation Pleased Rousseau. £ hose bicentenary 5 philoso display the front she was obliged i of his coat preven the pit.” handso Yes, ge" dear old London Opin the vou ua would win sit 1} . rl ‘ * rant 1% be : i IC & POOr « » A FOOD CONVERT Good Food the True Road to Health. The pernicious habit some persons still have of relying on nauseous drugs to relleve stomach trouble keeps up the patent medicine business and helps keep up the army of dyspeptics. Indigestion- dyspepsia is caused by what is put into the stomach in the way of improper food, the kind 80 taxes the strength of the digestive organs they are actually crippled When this state is reached, to resort tonics is like whipping a tired with a big load. Every addi tional effort he makes under the lash diminishes his power to move the load. Try helping the stomach by leaving off heavy, greasy, indigestible food and take on Grape-Nuts—light, easily digested, full of strength for nerves and brain, in every grain of it, There's no waste of time nor energy when Grape-Nuts is the food, that 4%: to horse Nuts and consider it an ideal food.” writes a Maine man: “I had nervous dyspepsia and was all run down and my food seemed to do me but little good. From reading an advertisement I tried Grape-Nuts use of it, felt greatly improved. “Am much stronger, not nervous way. the cereal part of a meal, 1 am sure fited by using Grape-Nuts.” Name giv. en by Postum Co,, Battle Creel, Mich, Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. "There's n res son.” Ever read the above letter! A new one appears from time to time, They are genuine, trae, and full of human futerest, REMEDIES FOR CURB DISEASE Too Much Stress Placed on Ligament Situated on Back Part of Hock Joint is Cause. Mi Ilinols Ex periment Anything that puts sn the ligament sit part of the hock joint, such as holding heavy loads, going downhill hind legs slipping far under norse’'s body, may cause curb diseas« NTOSH, Station.) too much stress ated on the back or the back 100 Where Curt Comes. caused by kicks or striking It is also whiffletree of the hock There will be the part ar cases there lameness tender to the t acetate of le against joint if the An ounc acd fices tine ture of arnica with one t of water up i part coniinue unii Shake nd apply little to the swollen a day swelling be and disappear swelling after t have of tablespoonfu disappeared biniodide of s ig saw , the |] but the above bli as directed cases of curb lame, it ia best to |} icines would be of Good Individuals of Any Popular Line Backed by Good Ancestors, Will Make Money. Fhe first in: hogs?" ference. ular line, if backed by good ancestors, ill make y with proper hand ling. I believe the best for you is thé breed like. If you like red he raise Duroc-Jerseys, if you like a good black and white hog with ears turned down, get 8 Poland-China If fancy turns to a black and white hog with ears erect, take Berkshire, writes E. White in the Orange Judd Farmer If you want bacon he and you prefer white ones, get Yorkshire If you prefer red, get Tamworth White bogs well in the northern sections Either Chester Whites or Cheshires may be As a rule white hogs are not profitable in the south, The intense sun blisters the skin and may cause chronic sores question every beginner “What is the best breed of The makes little dif Good individuals of any pop asks breed w money you Eg your to raise oe do Erown Excellent Type of Berkshire. choice of breed is usually a matter of fancy. An important point is the se lection of good individuals from pro lific strains and handle these in such a way as to make large profits, Pasturing Reacting Cattle. Cattle that react under the tuber culin test, if they are not to be dis sgparate pasture. This pasture should be some distance from the other, or for the infected and noninfected animals to get their heads together, Whole Oats for Pigs. Put a platform in a little inclosure in which the little pigs can be fod whole oats. place of whole oats for suckling pigs. They will eat every grain out of the husk and grow like weeds on it PREPARING CORN FOR SWINE | Carefully Studied by lowa Ex. Periment Station. In the new Farmers’ Bulletin (No. 497) of the experiment station work by the department of agriculture, Washington, is an article on the prep aration of corn for hogs. Among many farmers the timehon ored way of feeding corn to hogs is to shovel it to them directly from the earth, but many careful, progressive feeders have come feel that simple form in which corn is supplied by nature be improved. The grind soaking of corn are thus of support best pure are fed thelr to the Can ing and given an influential degree because so many of the bred hogs in the country 1 thi question of vory corn i The fecal method has been manuper of feed { corn o ht studied ing ¥ 11s fully station by The Were the Iowa experiment and most profit by fastest Lhe gains wecured feeding dry ear corn until 200 pounds in to be Pe rmit the hops were ¢l to Then the hogs were nee weather ted the mos by Orn od cured helled over to be att pigs carried § following spring were handled irofitably by feeding dry ear corn un i t weather be mild enough soaked spring, and corn be borne twelve ho n il the “CARme the following in then corn feeding soaked the finis until t that hours Manner One of Handiest Things Around the Farm, is a sketch of a hinge panel be about tl piace when Here I have to ie hogs or other ’ Q b Handy Panels. ip Ang carried Two or Three Times Yeariy— Treat Them With File. It horse shows difficulty in eating, or loses flesh without apparent cause, it is time to examine the teeth Very often elongated from properly thereby rendering impossible much benefit from it Ulecerated teeth also are a source of great trouble prevent a from eating well. Sometimes broker tooth cut the tha hor mouth and form painful sores, w of course interferes with m It is 8 good plan to exar Your teeth prevent ting its fond to obtain and horse glides of teeth of all horses two or three times a year, and in case of broken or elon gated teeth of a valuable animal are badly affested it should be treated by a veterinary surgeon Brush the sweat and grime from There is no animal more unprofita ble than a poor sheep The water in the stock tank should A few choice lambs make suitable farm companions for the children. Sheep should not be kept with Sheep feeders can no longer ignore the value of manure as a by-product {of the feed lot. Bheep do best on high, rolling ground; low ground produces foot rot and parasites, S8mooth-faced collars will not cure it by preventing it will eat up all the profit. By feeding better animals it is many times possible to double our incomes without adding to the cost of produce tion. Mud in the hog lots would not be noticed so much if there were a feed {floor for the troughs and to throw the {corn on, Care of the hogs does not fnean feeding alone, but in giving them at tention necessary to keep them in good health, : eems She He How Bad 1 Feel" How 80? Bhe's singing "No One Knows RED, ROUGH HANDS MADE SOFT AND WHITE WHAT WILL CURE MY BACK? Common sense will to cure bac than anything "Twill tell ether ti BOTS Child's Popularity Explained, winning £100 in Sables A G00, Pank, ticket of with the presented Bank In transpires lottery connection Was for My recently the Btate Petersburg and it n that the owner {8 an eight-year-old orphan, and inmate of the orpha at Pekoff. 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I use it in my practios and have no hesitancy in recommending it for the complaints of infants and children.” Dr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. Y, says: “1 consider your Castoria ax excellent preparation for children, being composed of reliable medicines and pleasant to the taste, A good remedy for all disturbances of the digestive organs” Genuine C ASTOR } A ALWAYS Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. WYRUEY, WOW YOR Ove,
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