PTI At—— REALLY NAMED FOR STATE Mississippi River Steamers Originated Cognomen That Has Now Be- come Universal. On the Mississippl river in olden days the passenger steamboats were very ornate affairs, vying with each other in garish glory. One owner hit on the of naming hig boat's cabins instead of numbering them. So he named them in honor of the states of the union, above the door the gilt state, the big central cabin ed the “Texas,” Other boat and thus the ually alternated by iaea steam ine 1 each having title of being SO call the largest the was tate idea, grad room. For best known Then that sobriquet died the old river “stateroom afier owners took up word cabin “state” years the cabin was still as the Texas with the ebbing glory of steamers. Dut the word became incorporated into our lan tu n broke into the ther guage, and in time ¢ dictionary, as dos catch phrase. Not sand wo occupies a 3 ano one person in § thou- Knows ad stateroom the term once meant “a room nan for a state.” Friendly Blow. Louis Brownlos Was paper man, paused in a Greensboro, N. not so long ago, ask for a While a young in with a of his deal put ou had befallen “What's Brownlow hington news drug store match colored chap came big gash the 1 a Complaint. ’ id the art Kills Waterfowl Scare Anybody 3 fot COFFEE THRESHED |} 15 Long Years. For ver een years write hop patient “while a cofie Spinal Irritat I was treated by did lils wo r, I suffered fron us trouble good physician relief Il never su ted tha + not get 1 condition be Just caren aggravating by as injurious, because drug fou hearted and dis daily that | omeéething to help me Years ago, drank a had 10OUs same i0Y I it prayed while at a cup of Post never tasted 1's house | though delic time um ard anything me “From that on I used Postum instead of coffee and began To improve in health, so that now I cah walk half a dozen blocks or more with ease, and do many other things that | never thought I would be able to do again in this world “My appetite is good, | sleep well and find is worth living. A lady of my acqualptance gald she did not like Postum, it was 80 weak and taste. less “1 explained her the difference when It ta made right-—boiled accord- Ing to directions. She was glad to know thig because coffee did not agree with her. Now her folks say they expect to use Postum the rest of their lives.” Name given upon request, Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a Rea- | son.” i “Postum now comes in concentrated, | powder form, called Instant Postum. | It is prepared by stirring a level tea. | spoonful in a cup of hot water, adding | sugar to taste, and enough cream to | bring the color to golden brown, Instant Postum Is convenient; | there's no waste; and the flavour is al ways uniform. Sold by grocers—45 to B0-cup tin 30 ects, 90 to 100-cup tin 60 cts. A Bcup trial tin mailed for grocer's name and 2-cent stamp for postage, | Postumn Cereal Co., Ltd, Battle Creek, Mich Adv. re soon life to } { | i SLICK SWINDLER OF MINISTERS Fellow With Pathetic Yarn Is Sent to Jail Pending Trial HE WORE A DEJECTED LOOK James Kerns, with Frequent Aliases, Preyed on Clergymen — Engaged Them to Officiate at Daughter's Funeral and Borrowed $5. Bergey, Ogontz Kerns, alia RL alias hom alli Veldon, alia jail at Nor Magi ior on, on fixed in Da- Hu Femple rd Mont ' Rey Beat Tobacco. Boys Fined for TrainStoning Coatesville Oscar Zell and 15. respectively at train the the crashed ar coach and a woman and Doan, aged 12 east-bound ITO i an passenger on Pennsylvania Rallroad Pullman ¢ fenger wa a severe reprimand the boys’ p missles pas (iiven M yer, 29 35 struck on the head by were Squire arents each fined Dies After Lugging Baby. York Coming downstairs with her baby in Mrs. Calvin Plow man, 25 of Pleasureville, York county complained to her mother that she not feeling well and asked har to take the child Ag it left her arms she fell lifeless to the floor, a victim of heart disease her arms, vears old, Was Equity Starts Cars Again, Bloomsburg The Equity came to relief of the Berwick & Nes copeck Street Rallway Company, and their cars are running, having been tied up since because of thelr alleged failure to pay a bill for power to the Columbia Gas and Electric Company Courts Suicide and Burglary. Willamsport -—~George C. Biddy, a marble cutter, was found dead in his bed In the Broadway House, Jersey Shore, by a porter who, when he failed to arouse the boarder, climbed around a coping on the outside of the building and entered the bedroom through a window. Biddy had taken his life with earbolic acid. The hotel was also en tered by burglars during the night and $1 Otaken from the office cash register and several bottles of whiskey from the bar. PROFIT DEPENDS UPON CARE Incumbent on Caretaker to Manage Fowls in His Charge to Reap the Greatest Reward. The profit that Is possible per fowl is mainly dependent upon the care- taker, writes A. G., Symonds in the Fruit Grower. It is up to him to so care for the fowls in his charge as to reap the greatest reward. He must apply his intelligence to study the de- tails that are essential in egg pro duction. The hen is a machine, nicely built and properly adjusted, and the caretaker must be familiar with this egg-machine in order securc the greatest profit per fowl The variety kept has very little to do with the possible profit per fowl A flock of Plymouth Rocks may be made yield greater returns than a flock Leghorns per capita. True it is that some varieties are better egg pro- ducers than others, but it that some varieties are producers than others. No one va riety has a monopoly on advantages or profit-paying qualities. There is no variety without some redeeming fea 850 to fo of is also true better meat Prize Winner. managed by the ¢ Fpl OD ¥ of 50 or 60 Per Cent. in Laying They Are Money Makers be made to 1 1s 2 © +1 flock of hens should a good dividend on the invest. do this, there is mew hers FOTO roug you have kept a record of the cost of production and will be able to tell vour hens are paving laying an average or cent, are doing well, good showing in the right cash book Any averages will be so much m 4 1 w sales or Hens that or 60 per will make side bovis and the he whether you not are 50 and of the that will birds It they fall wm had ut the ore gain, keeping tir more than justify mark better investigate and find u cause of thea trouble It may be that you have a poor strain of birds; that you are not feeding the right kinds of food or in sufficient quantities, or that you are not giving them the proper attention that they must have in order to be great pro duchrs, way below this Sheep Value to Farm. The care of a flock of sheep is a job a good deal leas gweanty and laborious than the swing of the scythe and the hoe in an unending effort to kill off the weeds. In thre presence of such a flock, the weeds rapidly disappear, and the grasses take the possession of the ground. Some farmers are said to hesitate about starting a flock of sheep because of the possible reduc- tion of the duty on wool and the de celine in price that perhaps would fol low. But this would cut no figure in the case. Mutton always commands a profit: from mutton and wool, added to the the sheep in keeping the land, will perhaps make the flock a to the prosperity of the farm. Care With Turkeys. Always be sure that every part of any Inclosure where the turkey hen and poults are kept is well drained Sometimes the hen will sit down a! night in a low place and a heavy rain will fill the depression with water and ahiil or drown the poults. of the Most Valuable of indus trial Agencies, be days are Gasoline seems a necessity these especially the farm, that apt its dangerous qualities. It to 80 we to Ov is sald ly the with handled, it is uable of industrial carelessly it the extreme The some gasoline on to casn gasoline r one of the most Va de hecomesn other day : woman pour shing make putting corner of 1 f the can down | a remo 16 2love l.ike a flash t} the injured gasoline wis She know train of ga vapor might lead from the struck the flames the In quart of gasoline in the bath waist in it Hhe in can explode fatally that an unseen or in the distant can another case a Into & ma and pl closed room minute between went for ten slik generated sufficient spark The gasol the hot burned lost her life any people 1 1x § away rubbed This the 0 make a pioded | woman There are mi 186 Serious Menace is Eradicated Ceaseless Cultivation—HMHow Farmer Got Rid of Pest. i | DISCHARGER FOR HAY FORKS | Looped-Rod Attachment Separates Load Without Pitch and Jerk in Ordinary Implement. looped-rod chm for i1 shown in the illustration signed load discharger, irates the fork from its and jerk x ant ot as a 1 3 ORG pitch required Load Discharged. ordinary fork The rods over the points of the tines and are carried back to a rocker bar operated by a steel sleeve that slides on the handle The apparatus is especially useful in the handling of corn stalks loop Methods of Picking. Either scalding or the dry-picking nethod can be used for fowls intend od for market, but for broilers only the dry-picking method Is allowable A chick only a few weeks old is a very tender bird, but if scalded it will be found impossible to plck it with: out occasionally rubbing a little of the skin off. These apots will dark. en and give the broiler a stale look The scalding will also increase the tendency to decay. Wik dry picking not only will the bird keep much longer, but the natural firmness ning. To Clean Plumage. The plumage of a white fow! can be cleaned of stain by washing with a clean white or transparent soap that is free from much alkall Make a strong lather and use your hand and ia soft halr brush. 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