| Rheumatism Neuralgia Sprains Miss CO. Mapoxey, of 2708 K. St, W. Washington, D.C, writes: “I suf fared with rheumatism for five years and I have just got bold of { your Lini- ment, and it has done me so much good, My Knees do pot pain and the swelling has goue. Quiets the Nerves Mis. A. WrIDMAXN, of 405 Thompson Maryville, Mo. writes : "The nerve in my leg was destroyed nv years ago and left me with a je rkin § ht so that 1 could not sleep. i told me to try your Liniment and now 1 could not do with out ie. 1 find after its use I can sleep.” LOANS [LINIMENT| od Liniment ep it on il the time. My daughter her wrist and use ur d it } ia un Josep HATCHER II Dealers Price 26¢., b0c., $1.00 an's book on BCITCN CHILD KEPT DIGNITY Matron Meant to Be Kindiy Youngster Was Not Conversa Hy Inclined. “agre “You boy, aren patronizing Master Russ sien on manners madam’ ale hie Ww w “In Franc frigid What par feeling the conve ‘All of me And hs madam bowed and The Tender Spot. have you done to ishing lawbreakers?’ “Well,” replied the ficer, “I have done a ward hurting their feeling their money from th What sard awayv Providing. “Is it really easy taking cand & baby?’ ‘Not if the baby takes the place No. Cordelia, a dancing academy not necessarily a hop joint A FRIEND'S ADVICE Something Worth Listening To. A young Nebr. man was advised by a friend to eat Grape-Nuts because he was all run down from a spell of fever. He tells the story: “Last spring | had an attack of fe ver that left me in a very weak con dition. I had to quit work; had no appetite, was nervous and discour- aged. ‘A friend advised me to eat Grape: Nuts, but I paid no attention to him and kept getting worse as time went by. “] took many kinds of medicine but none of them scemed to help me. My system was completely run down, my blood got out of order from want of proper food, and several very large boils broke out on my neck I was #0 weak [ could hardly walk. “One day mother ordered CGrape-Nuts and induced me some, 1 felt better rested fine, food every day, some to eat i grew stronger steand- good health. 1 would not be without world.” Battle health-glving food in the Name given by Postum Co, Creek, Mich, Read the book, “The Road to Well ville,” in pkgs. “There's a reason.” RY rend og tad t A A ney ane 0 . mre genuine, true, and full of haman Saterest. Ady, MAKING SMOKE HOUSE SAFE Danger of Burning Building Elim inated by Use of Old Stove Con. nected by Pipe Outside. (By J. GG. WOODWORTH.) It is often the cage when building a fire In the that the fire ¢ t catch smoke hou will burn up too high and he meat, the house, and a a con buildings may be ds Oftent at is partially cooked or he extent that i flavor, b sometimes the flames eaquence trove imes the heat is such that Hen an loses its WHERE GOOD ROADS BENEFIT Case Cited Much Time and Money to Deliver Small Load of BS Where It Farmer rel ana bushs« brick road bed and team are day, and they are, then we los earning capacity that day and worked than a day posto! any others might consumer of : sufferer also, as because of these jil-Ke roads hi ply mes ina ruately at times again so as to demoralize the market It is true that difficult Faueportation invariably means higher prices at the consumer's door FILLING GRANARY NOW EASY | Farmers Save Much Valuable Time by Using Portable Elevators in Storing Their Crops. Farmers nowadays are too busy and their time is too valuable to load corn into the granary by shovels This work is now done by portable elevators with conveyors for deliver ing grain into the farthermost corner Filling the Granary, of barn, crib or granary, and distrib uting ear corn or small grain at vari ous places in the length of the build. ing. The discharge spout can be placed at different points, and will dis- charge on either side of the conveyor, Handling Cabbage. Cabbage which is to be stored should be handled with care. When thrown from the field into the wagon. box the heads are severely bruised, and this is likely to cause decay aft- er storage. Some of the most careful growers use crates, baskets or tubs in which the heads are carefully plac ed in the fleld and these are hauled to the storage house, where they are emptied quickly and with ease. Too much care cannot be exercised in the harvesting of all crops which are in. tended for storage. Corn Plants, There will be a differcnce of results it the corn plants get all the plant food and moisture available or if thoy nust share with a host of weeds. 3 NARROW ROADS ARE FAVOREL Agitation to Cut Width to Thirty Feet Has Been Taken Up in Kansas—— Easier to Care For The agitation which was begun in fowa two years ago to out down the width of country unused strips of land along each side of the highway to revert to the ad jncent property owner, has now heen taken up in Kansas, where the state highway engineer is advocating a plan imilar to that adve Governor Carroll, ¢ stead. The argument both in fowa and In Kansas 3 that highway roads, allowing the weated in Iowa by ays the lowa Home rowing the and roadw and a gre would minimized he 184A vighway sides of eac tion of land. or twen the land allotts used at tua 1} IWay Those both the total through the the » device is sho illustration Good Road % é FarmNotes igger crops syor hear of a Early plowing iy the day road drag A good time the farm buildings If possible, put the celery slightly moist, clean sand The toolhouse has become ont the important adjuncts to the moe farm Only in rare WOTms bother crops that are planted on fall plowed land Alfalfa under congenial sur ings or conditions is a busines and no loafer A coat of manure put on the garden this fall will give a good account of itself next June Hot bed sashes are usually by six feet in dimensions, but smaller sizes may be used Seed corn Is an expensive luxury if plaged where the birds poultry, mice and rats can get it It is quite wheat, especially on poor land, green manure crop A good tim: now to haw! and spread manure on the vegetable garden so that winter raing can do their part Gardens infested with cut worms may be helped by keeping the land free from vegetation all fall and burn. ing all trash nak cases do cul round crop three buek- as a common to sow should be kept in as light a place as possible. Light toughens the and retards sprouting. There would be more broom corn stood how to ent, handle and cure this money-making crop. The original cost of the machinery found on the scrap heap of many of our farms would set a young couple up in business in very comfortable shape, SNAPSHOTS AT Items of Interest. ———————— REPORTS ABOUT CROPS GOCGD Farmers Busy in Every Locality— Churches Raising Funds for Many Worthy Objects-—~Iitems of Busi ness and Pleasure that Interest bora and « : veral thousand Connty preserve on tl lan may be almost every specs of deer members of th ub de no haunting the preserve Then « an old bu deer thant several veg ago, and change about an even i low will forn the main dis t a big dinner at the clubhouse the old buck was « year wo years age martialed and was suspend wmbers held he back was This time he was sen tenced to be shot This season the sentence is likely to be executed, in which event a venison dinner will be at the ¢hubliouse once ed. Last year the ciub me another trial, and again t found guilty Lancaster, nd in it was a Dr. &. 8 Wagner, of caught a 24.inch pik 12.4nch bass George Shockulanus was ! attack on Joseph Schulte John D. Gage of Cambridge Springs, who Is 80 years old, is not actively in service as a justice of the peace, but he is a busy writer of poetry. There is searcely a week that one of his new “creations” does not reach his *stende In Crawford County. ALCOHOL~3 PER CEN’ AVegetable Preparation for As similating the Food and Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowel. of Promole S Dic igre stion he erful ness and Rest Contains neither Opium Morphine nor Mineral NoT NA ARC OTIC MUELFYTCHER cai "J Alx Senna Kochelle ay for Conslipa tomach, Diarrhoea, | =:ang Feverish ness and 1 055 OF SLEEP hon, Sour 14 Worms Lonwvii Sa. Signature re of Zip? 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