n— The Only Way. “No use to woo that girl heart of marble” “Then leave it in statu quo.” Unconscious Verity. “Was the Indian scalping story of Tom's thrilling?” “Thrilling? It was hatr-raising!” She has Ady that she is capable of picking a better tusband for her daughter than she did for herself. For SUMMER HEADACHES ke' CAPUDINE is the best remedy-— i me / causes them-—whether from the heat, sitting in draughts, fever- ish condition, ete, 0e., Be and lc per bottle at medicine stores. Adv. Comparative Luxury. father has a horse and buggy.” but my brother was run over automobile.” “My “Yes, ay an important to Mothers Fxamine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for {infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of 7 In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria Accounted For. “1 will not let my wife go to these fashionable bridge parties.” ‘I'm glad you take that stand. So vou think it is immoral to gamble?” “No, but she's such a wretched player. Easy Road in Music. “My boy Louie is indolent,” sald the musician, “but I must say he is smart.” Is he going to follow in your foot steps?” . *N¢ I learned to play the clarinet and I got to march at least eight tniles every time there is a parade Louie is learning the harp, that hey will have let him sit down.” ve 80 to Tuberculosis Day Oct. 27. Cordial approval and endorsement of Tuberculosis day which will be ob served by the churches of the country ow October 27th, is expressed by Presi. dent Taft in a let Homer Folks yf New York, president of the National Asaoclation for the Study and Preven Tubercul From day every t ter to present ions will be observed by yination in the Uni religious ed States and ess than 50,000 sermons on tuber. will be October or in the weeks preceding or fol wing that date 0818 preached on HARD LUCK. iyick—1 told her that I that I was even willing her at a distance, Tom-—-What did she do? Dick—Said she'd supply her worshig loved to the dis €. A DOCTOR'S TRIALS. He Sometimes Gets Sick Like Other Peopie. Even doing good to people is hard work If you have too much offit to do. An overworked Ohlo doctor tells his experience: “About three years ago as the result of doing two men’s work, attending a large practice and looking after the details of ahother business, my health broke down completely, and I was little better than a physical wreck. “I suffered from indigestion and con- stipation, loss of weight and appetite, bloating and pain after meals, loss of memory and lack of nerve force for continued mental application. and despondent without cause. The weak, with frequent attacks of palpi tation during the first hour or two after retiring. “Some Grape-Nuts and cut bananas came for my lunch one day and sult. | got more satisfaction from it morning and evening meals, served galt or sugar. “My improvement was physical and mental endurance. In & word. | am filled with the joy of liv. ing again, and continue the daily use of Grape-Nuts for hreakfast and often for the evening meal. “The little pamphlet, “The Road to Weilville, found in pkgs. is invari ebly saved and handed to some needy patient slong with the indicated rem edy.” “There's a reason.” Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. Fiver rend the above letter? A mew une appears from time to time, ave oarine, trae, aad fail of hasan fnte: mt. Ady, Cu GROUND GRAIN IS FAVORED Animals Seldom Masticate Food Thor oughly as Should Be When Fed in Natural State. (By M. COVERDELIL.) Where stock cat the grain in its natural and unbroken state, it is very seldom masticated as thoroughly as it should be. Most animals are natur consume grain they swallow much of it without crughing or grinding it This wields a detrimental effect on the stock that is twofold. The grain in this solid condition cannot impart Type of Feeding Steer, Fast Pass | ing Away to Give Place to the White | Faced Shorthorns. proper nourishment to the animals | and the digestive and assimilative or sans will be overtaxed and impaired | in their efforts to convert feed into substance that the tissues of the body Aside from these two detriment must consider "AUSes a practically unchanged animal; ymount icient t means he fed to muscular The unground i lack of digs o easential to ry ’ 1 sit? 3 Lia ungrouna waste by passing whole and throt ‘ 1 etesnk de $ rr, 1 Lil BR K GO ©a large er which extracia « ¥y nourishment can be mug must about be conver bone Lins failure ate srder to 3 animals have § x large much more thar yet, this not quantiily enormou the desired igestion as d¢« hat by thorough mastic should have On the other han is ground before | iry, when it takes ; before it can swallow This the drawback above ment by the grain b thoroug! adhering t has to chew | ioned i crushed later, iis renders it the ures pulverized con im for assimila tive organs convert into nourish ment—bone and muscle—without over. taxing any of the organs of systems and at the same render less of this ground feed neces to these two time it will sary to keep the animal In prime shape RINGING HOGS IS MADE EASY Device Shown in illustration and De- scribed in Detail Has Proven Quite Advantageous. This is the device | in ringing or snouting hogs, and would not do without it. With a boy's help one man can ring as many hogs with this de vice as two men without it, and do it much easier. Make a strong hog crate and in one end nail a board shaped like A in the drawing. Bore four boles in crosspieces C and D to adjust the yoke to the size of hogs, writes A. GQ. Sigmund of Wetmore, Kan. in the Farmers’ Mail and Breeze, Out of a white elm board or other stout wood, shape a lever like B and bolt to D at the bottom. A pin holds the lever in place at the top. The crate ® left open at the other end. use Hog-Ringing Crate. into the erate and when his head Is into the yoke bring over the lever Just in front of his shoulders. Ile is there to stay until you turn him loose. Shoeing the Colt. The first shoeing of a colt is the most important, not only in the fit of the shoes, but also in seeing that the polt is not badly scared by the forge, the unusual handling and new sounds. Horses mean to shoe are generally the result of improper handling at early thoeinga, Ti le AA ARRANGING GATES FOR PENS Various ently Fixed Without Much Trou- ble-—Method Shown. (By J. U, GOODWIN.) Entrances to lanes, sheds, barn buildings and all other places where two or more entrances stand side by side, may be conveniently arranged with Jittle trouble, As shown in the illustration, the two gates enclose three enjrances To open the center entrance the gates are separated-—one pushed to the right and one to the left-—which makes the opening nine feet wide To open the entrance to the right hand the gates are pushed right. The entrance to each of the side pens is only five feet, the rest of the entrance being planked up This arrangement is particularly convenient for buildings so arranged that or driveway is to open, and the sheds on each side wanted “with doorways to admit ete In the latter case the doors may be made solid, so as to exclude rain, snow, and cold winds, Fig. 1, A, the battens of the gates and extending six inches These extensions, one be. ing on each gate, enter the open space thus holding the to the the center be are stock, are pieces set in between on the opposite gate gates firm D, in latching no plae ii place Fig. 2. shows the method the gates together This latch is fastened bet battens of the Weel gates matically when the gates are , press down on tl is the planked of part position notched view of which is shown ‘hes in this plece are a little the slats of the gates Ente post Good Gate Arrangement, an roi ier FO: riectly level tes will jaan rough the notches in posi Feeding at Least Cost—Excellent for All Live Stock, While the hog ig a debt paver, it is necessary for the farmer or feeder to make the 4 3 the jeast the greats at cost in the i kent me, says To do this there than . The IHlinois Farmer's states that alfalfa is the most mportant single product of the soil, a product that has been neglected the detriment of every community, Alfalfa as a storage plant for general use nas no equal. It is easily grown, it is hardy under trying circumstances, and while it is an excellent food for all kinds of stock, and especially the hog, it at the same time through natur al process improves the soil by draw. ing from the atmosphere nitrogen Alfalfa 1s a gold mine which can be worked most successfully by the use of swine feeding, American Swineherd ig nothing of more importance TP feeding alfa institute to Be careful about feeding the horse new oats at first, The sow should be fed but little im mediately after farrowing. Raise hogs, but remember must raise forage crops for them. The most practical time for weaning a colt is when about five months old. Sweet corn fed to the dairy stock or the growing pigs in the green stage, is profitable The only remedy for the eattle short. age is for the country to go back to cattle breeding. The box stall is a better place for horses that require rest on account of lameness than a grass field. The cheapest method of producing meat of any sort in almost every case is by keeping the animals on pasture. The man who has a good bunch of cows or stock cattle properly lo cated these days has no cause to worry. To avold worrying the colt, tie with in sight of dam and give some grain, you aercise, Plans are esssentinl to success teading stock of all kinds, Mix some brains with your feed and get results, i Provide warm quarters for the lit ter of fall pigs. Don't let the young: Keep them growing. | PIRATE PITCHER IS SBS WELL THOUGHT OF Joe Tinker ‘'ubs, Is quot O'Toole, the Pittsburg best pitcher 1 bave seen in 11 ¥ § certain O'Toole throws © samme In pipntle with th straight tellir pitch, and yg what he makes Coss 1p ATO 5° one Ne o0 am 9 8 Year 91 Pitcher i) one of the major leagues Domares in win: chan Klawitter, bs pitching and be a shortstop being an what would be your fas method of departing this life? Ted Meredith, the Olympic cham plon runner, may play the former drafted Detroit, wants Aside from racer, football with the Pennsylvania squad this year “Hurry-Up” kicking over the lack of experienced men on the Michigan football squad this year The playing of Halfback Philbin of Yale resembles the work of his older brother. Steve Philbin, the old El wonder Times were hard leaguers drafted this wr Yost is minor large for the fall. A short order Too many Peau Brummels and not enough rough and readys on the squad is said to be the trouble with the Yale football team. At first glance the baseball fan jooks more rabid than the football rooter, but closer examination reveals this is a mistake Fans are strange beings They would rather sit in a wood stand to gee a good team than in chairs of gold to see losers Hugh Jennings must be peeved be cause he didn't land Doc Johnston when he had a chance to get the first baseman for $2,500 Playground Athletics Popular. Public school children throughout this country and Canada are enthus- fastic over playground athletics. In Toronto last July 1,125 children tbok part in sports there. Five tests for strength, speed and skill, comprising the shot put, chinning the bar, run. ning broad, standing broad and high jumps are taken every evening. The boy excelling in any of the events at his weight will be given a certificate. ' A big festival will be held at Toronto, . September 21. Travers Wine Many Golf Titles. Jerome Dunston Travers, of Upper Montclair, N. J. is for the third time | amateur golf champion of the United ‘States. He has also four times been | New tork champion, New Jersey title , holder four times, and Long Island ‘and New York Interscholastic cham: i plon once each. FAMOUS ATHLETE TO RETIRE Ralph Craig, Wonderful Runner, who Captured Sprints at Stockholm, Quits the Game. ne of its brights fleot-footed rs » games to y grand vi ts — EE ee Te, Ralph Craig. ters in the world. of the Detroit world. Baseball Ambassador. Harry Davis, ex-manager of world, He is now In correspondence with baseball men commissioned to sign baseball coaches for foreign countries, Davis plans to teach the game in Japan, the now republic of China, England, France to the Ger man army, in Hawall, and Australia. Bescher is Tricky. of the wet, so he pestered the umpire until he was chased out of the game The ump didn’t catch on the trick until it was too late, and then he couldn't call Bescher back. : i A LL HL ST AA, Diplomacy in Srweail Things. Little Eloise Cave, aged seven years, Va, and was sent io carry a By infinite care she con to the house was intended. The lady, and dropped the saucer and You needn't mind about that,” sald the little diplomt, without an instant’s hesitation I don't think grandma bas a cup to match the saucer. 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