GET THIS FOR COLDS Prescription for Positive Results £ § Don't Experiment. | PRIN AINA ANT AS NANA ANS ANN ANAS “Prom your druggist get two ounces of Glycerine and half an punce of Globe Pine Compound (Concentrated Pine) Take these two Ingredients home and put . th into a half pint of good whis- key well Take one to two tea- spoonfuls after each meal and at bed time. Smaller to children ac- cording age.” is said to be quickest igh and ure know to the medical profession Be su to met only the genuine Globe Pine Compound (Concentrated Pine) [Bach half ounce bottle comes 3 tin screw-top sealed If vour druggist is out of stock he will quickly get it from his whole sale house Don't with uncertain Jixtures It is risk) Local drugs 4 at for the past six years this has a wonderful demand Published by + (Globe Pharmaceutical laboratories of Chicago Lie doses to . COL n re case # 3 00d Problem in Physics. A native of T., on the coast of Scot land, when the contract for the build ing of the first three steamers fitted with electric lights at the local ship yard was completed, formed one of the social party gathered to entertain the Ideas In burst comradeship, was one of the men: “Mon, electricians, of says and say a he wire candor heard to to Peter, on they boats, the electric efter workin’ wi' you I believe 1 could put in licht masel’, but there's only one thing that bates me.” “Aye, aye, Sandy, what inquired his interested friend, to help him if it lay in his “Weel, mon,” replied Juist this: 1 dinna ken the ile tae rin the that?" willing power is “ti's get Sandy, hoo yet alang wires.” Shopper's Cramp. Simeon Ford, at a dinner of men in Ne York, discussed diseass “Ther per's cramp,” he YW dise alled skoj sald mber, b 8 a new ase ( early ly about Straggling Alo: Substantial Breakfast Pleasure in every package of Post Toasties Crisp, sweet bits of toasted Indian Corn, to be served with cream or milk. Always Ready to Eat Direct From Package Always Delicious. Sold where: by Grocers every- “The Memory Lingers” Postum Cereal Co,, Lid, Battle Creek, Mich. |SNAFSHOTS AT STATE NEWS Items of Interest. REPORTS ABOUT CROPS GOOD Farmers Busy in Every Locality— Churches Raising Funds for Many Worthy Objects—items of Busi- ness and Pleasure that Interest. Owing to an epidemic of measles, Hillside public w chool, near Lionville, as closed town Miss At a School Mabel Doyle nation of Cf pli d meeting Board Mce(Cullo of the the re: Eg igh was a Miss School student, was nir post-card sh her irteenth bir Ethel Turner, a Chester High tendered a souve ebhration of wer in cel for thday. (‘he ears and in that 28 wills bet have 1 Inn, ville, year lucted by this Epstein eek tra Reading was of empioye of Daniel Toosic, Crane Iron Company had a narrow escape he in under workman though he the atasauqua, from death when slide and buried of iron ore, Fellow. managed to him, was badly crushed an at «( caught was a several tons save al- A tiny owl perched on a tree in the public square at Wilkes-Barre caused consternation among the sparrows roosting there, 2,000 or more hurriedly leaving the tree to the intruder Valley township, Armstrong county, has a remarkable record for the year | 1912. During the past 12 months not one parson has died in that township. Some who have lived there have died in other places. It i8 doubtful wheth er a similar record in a district of geveral hundred people can be equaled in this State, Best Location en on South Building for Protection—Pro- vide Fall for Rains. (By J. W. GRIFFIN) The hotbed is a very of & well kept garden. It the season in which we may our tables with fresh vegetables A bed that is 12 feet long and ¢ foet wide will accommodate four reg ular-sized sashes, 3x6 feet. In bed we have 48 squares of space for a good-sized garden. A garden three or four hotheds and some cold , frames Is a good start toward suc i cessful truck farming. The best location for the on the south side of the high, tight board fence, or tected by a heavy growth greens for a windbrake, The site ghould be a than the surrounding surface good drainage may be secured an excavation a little wider little longer than the bed The inside feet wide 6 feet 4 inches one of and is to be and feat inches wide, and 12 The excavation about t deep The should be boarded up with 2 for keeping out the mice and moles Where possible, the beds should southeast ti 19 will feet long be long 3 9 . fy be a Tes opening face or directly east The back of inches, and the front at high This water th thie should yout frame sufficient will hav the small The nightfall Toons bank¢ eonld & 8g are shoul cold » hot} hotton is heat and ered muslin to } Cov chill and are off the Green Feeds Year Around There is the cured clover rowen writes J States dei 0 ith § b fter Or gecol a; 21 F. Bch artment it Clover is not but in lime required the viding shells for the eggs Aelde from the alfalfa there other food that can take the clover. By allowing a ration of scald ed clover to hens they will keep in bet: ter laying condition and the produc tion of eggs will be increased. Where clover hay cannot be secured, bran is clover hay, 1 nited ture hig should be « steamed nitrogenous rich stance by hens for is Ro plac a of rich in mineral matter. Vegetable food should be supplied the year around, such as cabbage, po- tatoes, beets and turnips EE Attention to Horseshogs. Keep the horseshoes well tightened on the hoofs now, as this is the time of year they are most frequently lost by being loosened in the mud or snow or because of long usage. They are too high-priced to be lost, and, he ECONOMY Enables Animal to Take Foed Stomach in State of Ready and Thorough Digestion, (By R. G. WEATHERSTONE) Where food Is ground before fed, will admit ys | digestion whole-grain slightly of a ready and assimilation, rations often are chewed, form. This means not only a great of food, little bone nutrition and for the upbul muscular tissue ding in the winter, by avoiding any Feed Grinder. and in promoting go nent ar or nen AMOnE large co} Results Hav Been Of Black, Best . tained y Loam—Killing Dan. Is in Spring. Sand ger [HORTICULTURAL LAENOTESS Re Fill up the | orchard tha n { There will be a very heavy demand | for tre 1 and late order | will filled Five feet aj about for the irl is the and wd early three Triumph order are valuable spread around fruit trees for amall fruits and i i i i vegetables; they be wasted The root i : i right distance ROOBE berry If currant Do not fine, or nursery bughes Cre You want a yellow ! peach, put twee treed in vour next Wood ashes to should not louse ashes stop often or the causes apple lime around the ravages of the scab, and trunk will root louse Expert orchardists recommend seed- the orchard to erimson clover or rye to be plowed down the follow- ing spring i While apples do not rank high as | pig feed it ig best to give them to the | pige rather than to let them rot un- | der the trees, The peach makes a good stock for | some variety of plum. ing { plum varieties. The climate and conditions that are best for the apple are best for the human family. Both thrive best in the temperate zone In heeling in trees remember and is a hindrance to the animal in travel, tabbits can bark heeled in trees w y Q TY NAN IAR IS V& . wt deeds Doubly Glad is the Man Who Smokes pe % Glad to smoke this pure old Virginia and North Carolina bright leaf — with its natural tobacco taste. Aged and stemmed and then granulated. Tucks quickly in the pipe—rolls asily into a cigarette. With each sack a book of cigarette’ papers FREE. And smokers are la ud to get the free pres “5m ent coupons enclosed in each 5¢ sack. The coupons are good for a on variety of pleasing articles — cameras, talking machi balls razors, china, furniture, toilet Many things that will delight PEP Na Ne Ame TTAETAY ines, YN skates, articles, ete. old or voung. satety gn AR 4. A offer. during January and February oniy, we will ser nd our new illustra- ted catalog ol the se pre sents =} Fh A special (1 Vata Vea VV, de tf fr RSE SHOE, 1T., TINSLEY NATURAL LEAF, "GRANGER TWIST, Orn pon: from FOUR ROSES : n double smpon), PICK PLUG CUT, PIED. MONT Qc ARETTE S, CLIX CIGA- RED TES vr COuPony fiwed OF oy and her tags ravadnd A Premium Dept. Lopett eh, ans C2 St. Louis, Mo AAA a TANS a E¥ OUT MATL ARIA AND BLILD LE THE SYSTY B= ANT HAL ENS KIDNEY PILLS FOLEY FOR BACKACHE. RE uM TISM, KIDNEYS axDp BLADDER Husineus ® gow Ing. Box 188. Thun WANTED Young men E : Wi 8 mind ou { y Ny " 5 American Instiinle Dept A giving to * PATENTS = FOR WOMEN ONL Backache or Headache Dragging Down Sensations Nervous— Drains— Tenderness Low Down. It is because of some derangement or disease distinctly feminine. Write Dr. R. V. Pierce's Faculty at Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. Consultation is free and advice is strictly in confidence. Watson EB. Coleme , Wark Fooies { ree. Tighe Bast. pesos fun out “of do ing paid for doing ap rede TERIOR, restores the health and spirits and removes those Eo by symptcms mentioned above. It has been 0810) or er an for over 40 years, in fluid form, ttle, giving general satisfaction, It ean t form, asmodified by R. V. Pierce, M.D. OIE JON i TRUMPSON SUNS 4 Ch Fran. Xe Bort Cough Byrup. Tastes Good. Use in time. Sold by Drmerivte, Ww. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 2-1913.
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