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For measure, catalog and factory : HEDLUND, Box #8a, Lyon 1 Shoes ban WRITE Moving | a week Basy Motion Picture s and make nuw Dow Box 152 Parean, EBOXIZED Name andoumberp lar esalnminun sowmely engraved w ney sivies elt Wr Bex 345 eather 11 Butler ering Le Lasd Ce B a and ir for few | eas ite ema Premios te P 5, Carthage, Ne, W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. The average say what he i about what he has man about Constinat vales by Sometimes a y because he £004 down the lav DOES YOUR HEAD Af HE ? Try Hicks’ c APUDINE it’ Pp ant to take rts Sick He our m Important to Mothers . Examine carefully every bottle CASTORIA, infants a safe and sure! d children, In v e For Over 30 Yea ar Children Cry for Fl me d v an Bears the There Are b what you might Dangerou “Mother tion dishwashi ing on me! “Why not I don't like Common don’t Of cot And dishes That's we? irge we eat George knows use y very And George have to body has ‘But, mother What now? If you keep George may discover father wash them, the game thing he should propose to Free Press dishes some- also knows that ished, therefore be w to aobut it you make may think g to him if me.” — Detroit on talking that and he is comir Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief-—Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vegeta- ble — act surely but gently on the liver. Stop after dinner dis- tress--cure indigestion, improve the complexion, Brightent the eyes, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Genuine must bear Signature pol QUICK. RELIEY EYE TROUBLES IT IAS ing to Market. er rap— B8hould Be Picked When Bulbs Begin to Show Slightly Rounded Bot. toms—Demand is for Fresh est and Neatest Appearing. (By LAVILLA WRIGHT MACOMBER.) Having discovered, after several sea- sons of experience, that large sized sets vield better than the small ones and occupy no more space, we sort out our small, even sized sets in early spring and sell to the stores, retain ing all the medium or large left over onions to set for marketing Often grocers who have a large amount of grown onions left over in their cellars are glad to get rid of them for little or nothing and they make the best of sets even when the sprouts are spindled, for they soon traighten out of doors and have near ly a week the start of those not al ready sprouted We our onlons just as soon as the ground can be plowed and roughly leveled, leaving enough space between the closel) rows to cultivate with A cold snap or set $ got V a weed hoe r These onions are not uniform but the quality is excellent. Some big fellows for the convenience of the housewife, i: not hire does nd aurs them Snap tard wth and be placed In a tests or tha alone 4) possible we fin re i: tho usually onions are ire sent to market bunches each, \ PADEr and on then Danver green oni quick and 1 COoior dust sit our cause The favorite of their growth, fresh w and hite flavor nquestionably it pays to when preparing vegetabls et for those of the oe ww for freshest and est appearance are always sought tha peddier half cleaned, uneven sometimes none to fresh th dust, has some uiar neat for while careless who bt and covers take back inches d wi to Destruction of Rats. There are three methods which may be employed in the destruction of rats: (1) Hunting, (2) trapping, (3) the use of poison or rat virus, There is not much to be said about the first of these methods. Most residents in the country are acquainted with the ratting instinct of terriers, and with the employment of ferrets and a knowledge of the practice can better be obtained by experience than by description. As regard traps, the spring trap which kills the rat at once when the spring Is released is the best Another good kind is the wire trap. on the eel basket prineiple, which the rat can enter easily when attracted by the bait, but cannot eave Harvesting Alfalfa Early. Some experienced alfalfa growers shoots for the following crop are suffi. which is suddenly allowed to upon them when the former shine, lowing crop turning yellow, Chance for Better Farmers, There is a chance for us all to be better farmers than we are. The need Is great, and the road is not blocked with traffic. It does not as a rule go that way, Fire-Proof Cement for Roof to Stop Leaks Cannot Be Beat—Cheap Paint for Rough Work. For a fire proof cement for roofs mix fire clay two parts, plumbago one part, steel shavings one part, borax one part, and salt one-half part. Mix to a thick paste and use at once. For stopping leaks in any kind of a roof, except shingles, it can’t be beat Many times the strong sun shining on a window calls for a curtain or some other shade, and in most cases there are objections to a curtain The glass may be easily frosted by dis solving Epsom salts in beer and paint ing the glass with the mixture, using an ordinary paint brush. When dry, vou will have the finest artificial frosting known. To make a cheap paint for rough woodwork, take six pounds of melted pitch, one pound of pure linseed ofl and one pound of yellow ochre. Mix, and if too thick add more oil. This is a very durable paint for any purpose. To make paint for brick walls add a good lime whitewash, a small amount of sulphate of zinc and any coloring matter desired, such as red lead, yel- low ocher, ete, far superior to oll paint for brick walls GROW VETCH IN WISCONSIN Farmer Gives Interesting Experiment Made With Crop Planted To. gether With Clover. By W A FARRINGT( Wisconsin.) Having experienced a little difficulty in keeping a small tract of rather in- land in the required state fertility, we tried veteh, both d winter varieties The it with IN, accessible of spring an crop of oats told that veteh would ur Wisconsin latitudes, ing to started with the a start at all althoug omparatively one despi W @ not and ave Oats the Were wore will bel h we 1 not get BEABOND WAR moist However #d acre, an ex perimer part, which we { and lover veteh, finally rounded in shape inter when suddenly te 4 fey y ch ! noon wk a vas a magnificent of which was we lost im Tre Next wud although that acre, and fertility © 1 i the O88 ch more ve T0 RE-COVER SCREEN DOORS Has Method That Is Not Easy, but Very Quick-— Stretches Wire Tight. Carpenter Only carpen- are not yrk may table, or ces of board at BB. On Stretching the Wire. the It is er and clamp, table this screen door is placed then sprung down in the cent held place with a wooden glipped over the door, and the top or board. The wire cloth is of the in iil tacked to one end pulled as tight as hands, aml tacked opposite end, the clamp A is removed, and the door allowed gpring back to its normal shape, which will stretch the wire cloth tight. A little experimenting will soon tell how wide the pleces BE should be to properly stretch the wire. For the screens over the windows they will of course not be so wide. This method is easy, and the door, possible with to the then toy Planting for Future Seed. Few farmers feel that they have time to give to an elaborate corn- breeding plot, but none of them is so busy that he can't take time to select the best hundred ears in his supply of its vitality, plant ia a plot on the south or west sides of his main field, Doing this will not only simplify the fall, most thrifty type of corn In the posi of the remainder of the fleld will be ter stalks. Poor Seed Unprofitable. The loss from planting neglected seed corn reduces or destroys the profit on the corn crop of each ind vidual farmer, and in the aggregate many millions of dollars. Beet Crop Shortage. A shortage of 27 per cent. Is report. ed In the European beet sugar crap. German authority says the yiel? will only show six million tons, TT CoMMERCIAL | Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. Dun's Review says: of vot bs im “Business maintains its position steady, conservative expansion, as unaffected in material the stirring happening pending in many parts of “The weather in the West Southwest | recently been and this accounts for some fall ing off in the rate of grain in railroad earnings. Rallroad purchases of ed ment continue tos be the ture of the fron and steel trade, whic maintains its . any respect events or world and the 18 quite severe julp f leading fea favorable aspects Bradstreet's “While says there trade busi #5 AB A Ww are CTOUS dal ipn forwar most many rents tive cheerful and industry hoie and #h ents d actiy aspect account EO Relatively ary ok u breathe spring wigs al Hori shown in goods, which i ago We t tone of in #xXCes ent port a dist dence shading it and strength From tl} ard to tl in {ition downw slow the and conditions South Ww with them but the winter week has given trade In reported #r cong ent} retail ir ide weather of the ROe snap oo over ratall winter necessiti trade for di is still purely wholesale livering dence.” conservatism Wholesale Markets { 12d Straw i IR: NO No. 1, Wheat KX 50 8.60 Butter 4 creamery HE good, 32@ 33; creamery, prints creamery blocks, 35@37; iadies, 24; Marviand and Pennsylvania Waa Cheese-—The market is at 18 @18%ec per pound for jobbing lots Eggs Nearby firsts, 22¢; Western firsts, 22: West Virginia firsts, 21@ 22; Southern firsts, 20@21; recrated and rehandled eggs, %L@ 1¢ higher Live Poultry Chickens Young, 1%¢: do, rough and staggy, 13@ 14; oid hens, 16 15%: old roosters, 10. Tur keys-—-Cholce young hens, 224 23¢, cholece young gobblers, 20021; heavy, old, 18@19; small and thin, 14@15 Dressed Poultry Turkeys, choice, 23¢; do, fair to good, 21@ 22; sid toms, Chickens, young, 18@1%c; do, 17@18; do, old hens, 16®17; 106811, Ducks, 176 nearby, 16@17¢c: do. Live Stock $12.504 No, 1 Oat $841 ‘roan ¥ r ¥ reamer ancy holee Creamery 164228 «eq rolls steady do, old roosters, Geese, CHICAGO. ~Cattle Heeves, 9; Texas steers, $5@585; and feeders, $4.75@766; heifers, $3.10@7.50; calves, 10.25. Hogs $s. 09% stockers cows and $6.75% $8.1008 42%; Light, mixed, $6.75008.25; bulk, $7958.10; pigs, $8254 8.85. Sheep Native, $66.50; yearlings, i [ SAD-LOOKING MAN SCORED is “Bluff” Worked, and as a Conse guence the Laborers Went Hun gry Through the Afternoon. entered n was A sadlooking man shanty where ing their red can Hey the workme werd lunches He fellers,” he “look at can of i up outside } a mi 0 self up “Aw, ( out of The walked deliberately opened the door and inside There a moment Ten turned pig ked blow tnis Ie ¢ out } it beat it and ordered the fore around, here’ man man looked then Ov was the minutes The can and Wa ROL# 0 ti he fire on HANDS ITCHED AND BURNED Va th eczem burned and it if they Varrenton troubled w Her as sleep WAS VOR rs hands were scalded night wep her od not night at hands ner to ter. She rubbed white blisters came full Then sores came formed She anything with gintment and did ra nothing go 1 got utic ment the gome C After Cuticura bathing SOAP an Ointment 1 wat relief iticeura Ointment « weeks throa throughout ti with 32p “Cr free postcard Ady yet uti Ura, ‘Dept. When the Sun Will Die GOOD NATURED AGAIN Good Humor Returns With Change to Pro per Food. “For many years | was a constant gufferer from it and nervous pees. amounting n ! tra writes a Montan: My blood vision was blurred moving spots before my eyes. This was daily condition. 1 grew {ll tempered, and eventually got so nervy ous 1 could not keep my books post. ed. por handle accounts satisfactorily 1 can't describe my sufferings “Nothing I ate agreed with me, till one day 1 happened to notice Grape Nute in a grocery store, and bought a package out of curiosity to know what it was “I liked the food from the very first, eating it with cream, and now | Puy it by the case and use it daily. 1 soon found that Grape Nuts food was supplying brain and nerve force as nothing in the drug line ever had done or could do, “It wasn't long before I was re digest] pros tion,” was weak, a steady ness. “Through the use of Grape-Nuta food my digestion has been restored, my I feel No amount of money would Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. “There's a rea. son.” Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs.” rs rend the 4 nhove letter? fran thus to $0 Have A ‘ HUSBAN TIRED OF SEEING HER SUFFER Procured Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which made His Wife a Well Woman, Middletown, Pa. 1 had headache, backache and such awful bedring down pains that I could not be on my feet at times and I had organic inflammation so badly that I was not able to do my work. 1 could not get a good meal for my hus- band and one child. My neighbors said they thought my suffering was terrible. “My hasband got tired of seeing me suffer and one night went to the drug store and got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and told me I must take it. I can’t tell you all I suffered and I can’t tell you all that your medicine has done for me. 1 was greatly benefited from the first and it has made me a well woman, 1 can do all my housework and even helped some of my friends as we I think it is a wonderful he ip to all suffering women, I have got several to take it after see- ing what it has done for me.”’—Mrs, Exua EspENsHADE, 219 East Main St., Middletown, Pa. The Pinkham record is a proud and hon- orable one. It is a record of constant victory over the obstinate ills of woman ~ills that deal out despair. It isan es- tablished fact that Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound has re sto red health to thou sands of such su ng women. "hy don’t you try it if you need such a medicine? If you want spotial advice write to L ydla E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl« dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Kori Cough, Cold] Sore Throat LINIMENT RAE VED SORE THROAT. s of Mode Fla, » bottle of ¥ r s wil the go L WARE very s + bie re COOD FOR ¢ COLD AND CROU ». ECZEMA 25 YEARS FACE A MASS OF IT “Resinol Cured Me of One of the Worst Cases Anybody Ever Saw.” Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 3, 1912 "1 had ecgema for the last twenty-five years, and have been afflicted so badly that for weeks I could not go outside the door, My face was one mass of pimples, and not only the looks of it but the itching and burning pains 1 experienced were just dreadful. I lost a great deal of sleep and had to keep dampened cioths on my face all night to relieve the pain. 1 had become disgusted with trying different things. “One day I made up my mind to try Resinol, and after using one jar of Res. inol Ointment, and one cake of Resinol Soap, 1 saw the difference, and now my face In as clear as anybody's, and I cer tainly don’t need 10 be ashamed to go out. Resinol Boap end Resinol Olintmeat cured me of one of the worst cases of eczema, 1 guess, that anybody ever saw.” (Signed) Mrs. C. Hellmuth, 6611 Appletr~e street. Nothing we can say of Resinol equals what others, such as Mra. Hellmuth, say of it. If you are suffering from itching, burning skin troubles, pimples, black: heads, dandrufl, chapped face and hands, ulcers, bolls, stubborn sores, or plies, it will cost you nothing to try Resinol Ont. ment and Soap. Just send to Dept. B-K, Resinol Chem. Co, Baltimore, Md, for a free sample of each, Sold by all druggists or by parcel post. Says
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