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HOLT, Mena, Arkansas Dull Boy. “Thomas, you have disobeyed your grandmother.” “No, | didn’t, “Yes, you did In swimming?” “Yes, mother.” “Didn't 1 hear her to go in swimming? “Oh, she didn't me only came out and said: wouldn't go swimming,’ shouldn't think she would, rheumatic woman like didn’t say anything in swimming.” mother.” Have you not been say to you not that. She ‘Boys, | and | an old but she our going fall Lei it in her about Telling a Secret It is doubtful whether who asserted that to tell his most cyni cal mood, anything like the following conversation in Das Echo “Lottie tells me that you the secret that | anyone.” “Oh, isn’t she mean! to tell you that I told it “Yes, | told her that I wouldn't you if she told me, 0 please don't her that I told you!” the gecrets were person made foresaw, eve told vou not to her told tell I told her not to her.” tell tell Some Giris Do. “1 wonder why all the girls In our set titter whenever they see me” “l think your passes your love letters around, my boy.” fiancee How He Grew. “Then you always a black sheep?’ “No, mum; | started mj Wall street lamb nal. weren t Career as a ~Kansas City Jour Easiest Way. “Where did you get al cash?” “From a soft thing.” that hard Many delicious dishes have been made from Indian Com by the kil and ingenuity of the exe pert cook. But none of these crea tions excels Post Toast. ies in tempting the palate. “Toasties’” are a lux- ury that make a delight ful hot-weather economy. The first package tells its own story. “The Memory Lingers” Sold by Grocer, Poe Cus, Ser. SA DISEASE OF CABBAGE Infected Plants Show Tendency to Wilt on Sunny Days. Field by Being Carried on Cultiva- tors and Feet of Horses—Ro- tation Is Suggested. (By H. B. REED, Virginia.) When a fleld is badly infected with stage, as a dwarfing of the young plants, but the flelds are not usually badly enough infected the first season to manifest the disease until the cab- bage {gs half growp. In districts where the disease has just begun to get a foothold, the grower is not likely to notice any trouble, therefore, until after the first of July. At about that time it will be noticed that the plants which are being infected show a ten dency to wilt on bright sunny days, although at night they may unless it bright and is again warm enough growth to cabbage, although it is somewhat to the lowest orders of plant life, parasite upon the plants, mation of spores which are capable of through the winter and propagating the disse other forms of life, sets free these spores in the soil, and there they remain until the | following spring, when conditions are again . favorable for growth, these spores germinate, giving rise to an active organism which is capable of again infecting a plant. In this way i A Well-Developed Case of Club Root. | the cause of the disease itself in the soll and each year injures the cabbage which is planted there. The disease is spread from field to! field by being carried on cultivators | and the feet of horses, soil erosion, | and by throwing diseased cabbages to | stock on pasture Guard carefully | against Introducing any material foto | a fleld which may carry the germs of | the club root from diseased fields, and | especially against diseased soll and | diseased cabbage plants. Practice crop rotations which will | allow at least three years between crops of cabbage, rutabagas or tur nips. Apply stable manure to the crop which precedes cabbage, but not to the eabbage crop. If acid phosphate would hold. Lime will more successfully counteract the club root disease than other sub Apply it at the rate of 100 bushels or more per acre, one or two the cab. perpetuates VE THE HAY CROP able Alfalfa and Clover to Be Ruined by Showers. ———— Many farmers will be aggravated clover haying. What are you going to Are you going to let hay One cannot always walt for the is over. Overripe hay is very little good. It must be cut in season, re gardlesa of the weather. We suggest that you get a hundred hay caps for the fleld and some stack covers if you stack outdoors. The caps will not cost very much and if cared for will last many years. Then you can cover the hay cocks and let them cure longer than you would dare if they were left exposed to rain. We've got to look more carefully to saving what we grow, as well as grow. ing larger erops, and this is a step In that direction. A Hint to the Eride. Choose your bridesmaid for her fig. ure and carriage, rather than for her face alone. A girl who caries herself well and walks gracefully has the requisites for success In that tryin walk up the aisle that Is not wild | WF HOOK IS HANDY FOR HARNESS Almost Any Tough Wood Limb Will Answer Purpose-—Prong Should Not Stand Out Straight. (By J. WESLEY GRIFFIN.) ¥or 20 or more years, 1 have hung the bridles and halters on a hook sim- flar to the one described in this arti- cle. It was made of an elm limb. The that formed the inches long. hook was about The main part of the prong set at right angles with the —— Handy Hook for Harness. post that it was nalled to. Almost any tough wood limb will answer, but that of the basswood, poplar, chestnut or be avoided. In selecting the limbs, see that the prong does not set up at too great a degree, nor should it stand too straight out from the main limb. first Instance, there is not the room suflicient and the weight of a set of harness will be likely to split off the hook, on the other hand where the hook stands out too straight it will eventually give down, especially where the weight comes on it near the outer end. the Bowel Complaint Than Freshly Burned Charcoal— Fed in Any Quantity. Very often bowel! troubles develop among young chicks, from no appar ent cause, and of such serious nature as to threaten the success of the early hatch. While this trouble develops both with hens and brooders, it is more prevalent in the latter. Once this bowel trouble develops it spreads very rapidly. Doctoring chickens of any age is a hard proposition. With young chicks it Is practically impossible to do anything for them with any of the rec ognized remedies used by poultry men. For bowel trouble In little chicks there is nothing better than freshly burned charcoal. It Is pulverized dally, rolied into a dust and with the rations given the chicks. It is a corrective rather than a medicine in treating stomach and digestive disorders in the human body. [Its effect is even more Charcoal {8 an absorbent, having in the digestive tract. The fresher it is the more valuable. It can be fed any quantity, as the birds will not eat much of it. The only trouble about leaving it in the open is that long it loses its effectiveness great extent. When fed to very small be limited until the effect is seen and then the amount can be regulated by the condition of the patients. drinking water. general tonic than anything. Another potassium permanganate. Put enough in the drinking water to color it violet. MANNER OF PRESERVING EGGS Solution of Salt, Air-Slaked Lime and Water Will Be Found Satisfac- tory and Profitable. msi (By MRS. J. C. BARCLAY) air slaked lime, five quarts of water Mix thoroughly and let stand clean jar. Into this drop fresh eggs. which in country communities at cer tain seasons ofthe year can be bought in any quantity as low as 12% to 15 cents a dozen. iti These are not packed eggs nor cold storage eggs. They can be used at once, and will be good for months if kept covered by the liquid. I have used eggs that had been so preserved over a year. They are good for any purpose-~to fry, poach, in baking or custards, though violent bolling in the shell sometimes causes the shell to crack. When cooked with gentle heat at back of stove the shell does not crack, When eggs on ehe market are soar ing In price a good return can be real ized on this investment, Dress Material for Curtains, Dainty flowered cotton crepes, plain and crinkled crepes In lovely shades, mercerized cotton in new shades of apricot, mulberry, peach bloom yellow, Nellrose and wistaria, which hangs like soft sheer silk, make lovely sum: mer curtaing. Marquisettes, muslins and organdies are full of possibilities and soft ginghams are pretly for » SNAPSHOTS AT STATE NEWS All Pennsylvania Gleaned for ltems of Interest. Farmers Busy in Every Locality— Churches Raising “unds for Many Worthy Objects—Items of Busi- ness and Pleasure that Interest ft Catawissa will pre vement at im- Lotheran Church $3,000 in Matthew's expend The furnac- of the 11duch mill and puddle Blandon Ro! cperations fer Mills will Fume ith Sunbury thieving ald of 100 special jailed police red frain ri captu and dere twents A snapping bit a traingular piece out of sheriff John H lass, of Northuml and county Brown, who Mrs. Mary farm a mile Wh east of Sunbury duck that will eat nothing but applies Duquesne, Allegheny county, will be the new rule as a the first Boecept class city law third borough under to commission of Arter's Hospital, copper Young Clarence Ressler Station, is in Packer Sunbury, belng” treated head's the for a ite Scarcity and ropes have of harvest hands sequent shortage of straw tind (Car pipe foundry at Ber con- up the Trust wick Mrs mokin ing treatment ohn F er » of & Sha lawy brought sult, ask ¢ for divorces grounds of cruel AE wy Hie ing, suit Elizabet} nas instituted against ailenation of the all band Carrie Mra sortrude Weldon phia, is at the near Hornlngford home of Mifflin precarious condition from head bite ha The has Lewistown berry season and th biack and huckieberric # " irom opened oneands of boxes of dew ped City ma are ship » » ¥ ou 2 x : the Juniata Valley daily rkets The Lock Haven ing & joard of Expre worried over the ina Trade In pros fv} for the $30 agreed to build able site State has Ex-Senator and ex Secs Donald « spen acre farm AMeron, now the 3 Fast Donegal, and is quentiy seen on is ding symm fro antomobiie spins Mrs, J Lebanon Walters of a nhell hold State for March &he has slown, county record in at part of the making son bonnets From 1913. to the than other ma- made ef silk and present time 1.000 bonnets terials more The Mauch Chunk Y agement has-erecied a Lake Harmony and a large number of the members, together with General Boettscher and Physi cal Director Todd, are spending sev eral weeks there M. C. A. man New Castle firemen are getting an experience with the way in which fire signals were given 40 or 50 vears ago i i What Made Him Sick. Certainly public employes who nave submit daily to a rapid fire of well meant but needlese questions may be excused if they occasiondily turn upon their persecutors An elevator boy, Was one o EE to the victims “Don’t you ever feel sick going up fussy lady asked him “Yes, ma'am,” courteously replied “Is it the motion going down?’ pur Council city electrician, the fire alarm systems is entirely out of commission. This ig now telephoned been run up One of the Capitol Park guineas has become perfectly fearless in its per ambulations and takes walks all over the vicinity of Third and Walnut streets, in Harrisburg, and pays no attention to people near it. The other day this guinea was walking head up, along the post office sidewalk, and by its side came a tall, dignified gentle man with white whiskers and general air of good nature. A small boy amazed and walking upto the gentle man, accosted him with “Mister, is that your guinea?" “Yes,” said the gentleman, and a smile fiitted across for a walk.” Alleging neglect when her husband was killed by a flapping rope at Prim- rose Colliery, Mahknoy City, Mrs John Hagen has entered suit against the Lehigh Valley Coal Company for $15,000 damages. Exclusive of State aid, Blair coun: ty spent nearly $1,000,000 for ool purposes and road and b im- provements last year. The total for schools was $487,000, of which Altoona paid $281,000, while the sum for roads and bridges was $423,000, of which Al toona contributed $2227,000. . “No, ma'am.” “The going up?” “No, ma'am.” “Is it the stopping ma'am “Then "Answering that does it?” “No fm questions what Is ma'am.” Overdid It, "What's the lawyer's friend aceident 7” ‘No i and 1 purpose client w= matter? i fi, ¥ 5 i “ Been in a ri.droad had a jury case the other argued laborately for aay the my £0 ¢ of making it that foot him acq Appear instead of a HE = that 1 § gue piea Krave pitted that What has 1hat pearance? "He had got Of tn do met me outside adjourned Judge Stung ‘I want my money back for here socks,” gald the man as ed clerk a package you had up said the guaranteed for three "Well, what's the socks?’ asked the “1 only wore them tHree I had take them off and buy an other pair because this pair had holes in the replied the BAD CASE OF DANDRUFF Bissell, Ala.—"] had a very bad case of dandruff on my head 1 was tor mented by itching and my balr began to come out by the combfuls I al most became frantie, that | would lose all of my hair which was my There were some pimples on my scalp and | scratched them un til they made sores. My halr was dry and lifeless “1 saw the advertisement of C1 Soap and and sent druggist for three cakes Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment 1 washed my scalp with warm sirong with the Ci dried, afterwards cura Ointment, working it in the scalp with my fngers After using them for several davs my hair began to stop coming out. The dandruff all disappeared and in less than weeks a cure was accomplished per manently.” (Signed) Miss Lucy May. Cuticura Soap Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card “Cuticura, Dept. L., Boston "— Ady he hand sign WAS the The BOCHS months matter with clerk 3 weeks, and to toes man fearful pride timiven JLACUTR Ointment to my of Cuticura water iticura Soa & : § BpPIVIDE » the Cut elowly Cony LOuUr and Forever ¢ Ethel Gone Ties Lent har 16 hing as was broker Wel dear” Josted if her heart the well, what = Ethel Mother advertise Ethel never read manner Tabby got Ne Yer n 1 the paper I sobbing! come home ‘cause DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE? Try Hicks’ CAPUDINE. It's liquid — pleas ant io take Moris immediate good (no prevent Birk Headaches and Nervous Headaches alse Your money tack If not satisfied 0c. Bic We. al medicine stores. Adv, The woman of fashion considers it a great {eat to be able to wear small shoes for remaining poor! ALCOMOL-3 PER CENT | : table Preparation for As - similating the Food and Regula | ting the Stomachs and Bowels of ALTER Promotes Digesfion,Cheerful- 4 ness and Rest Contains neither | Opium Morphine nor Mineral i Nor NARCOTIC Ruegpe o Old Dv SANVEL PITORER —. Th e——————— A ct Remedy for Constipa. Hon Son Stomach, Diarrhoea, Ne 8 Worms Convulsions Feverish- 5 0 ness and LOSS OF Sueee ve IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN TORE HER CLOTHES Testifies She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Malone, N. Y., bam’'s Vegetable —— — * Lydia E. Pinks Compound has cer- tainly done me a lot of good. 1 first heard of it when | was a girland I always said that if 1 ever had fe- male trouble I would take it. “I suffered from organic inflamma- tion and would have spells when I would be in such pain that I would tear my clothes. One day my husband got the neighbors in to see what the matter was but they could not help me. My first thought was for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I sent my hus. band out for it and took it until I was en- tirely cured. 1 am a woman of perfect health and my health and happiness came from Lydia E. Pinkham’'s medi- cine. You may rest assured that I do ell I can to recommend your wonderful medicine to my friends.”’— Mgrs. FRED Srone, Route No. 8, Malone, N. Y. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam- mation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, periodic peins, backache, bearing-down feeling, fiatulency, indigestion, dizziness, or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound is the stan- dard remedy for female ills, Bure snd speedy relief from ur pulering within J Famous Backache when » E L REMEDY dard cure has been suonom d for more than 30 sears vluniary letters praigng iis benefits have boen received, A bot. uid be kept alwars fn ewry house y , o harmfal drugs or opiates stds natie surebers sroept i Thisis to avoid eulwdil rou, Bent prepaid On recs pt rite Wet Fests Os... Bale propristor and distribator Have You Wrinkles? If you want to get rid of them, write to LILY TOILET SUPPLIES N. E. Cor. Gratz and York Street PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA if YOU HAVE no appetite, Indigestion, Flatulence, Sick Heads he, “all run down" or losing flesh, you w ind Tutt’s Pills just what you need. They tone up the weak stomach end bulld up the flagging energies. DR. 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