Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets first put mp $0 years ago. They regulate and invigorate, stomach, liver and bow els. Sugar-coated tiny granules. Ady. Any man will lenve in a mud hole to come over you home to get vours out. TWO WOMEN AVOID OPERATIONS By Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. and Chicago, Ill. —*‘I must thank vou with all my heart for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable, Com- pound. I used to go to my doctor for pills fand remedies and they did not help me. I had headaches and could not eat, and the doctor claimed I had 25 female trouble and wd 4 must have an opera- tion. I read in the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and I have taken it and feel fine. "A lady said one day, ‘Oh, I feel so tired all the time and have head- ache.” 1 said, ‘Take Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound,’ and she did and feels fine now.’'—Mrs. M. R. KARSCHNICK, 1438 N. Paulina Street, Chicago, Illinois. The Other Case. Dayton, Ohio. — *“ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound relieved me of pains in my side that : had for years and which doctors’ medicines failed to relieve. It has oc inly saved me from an operation. I will be glad to assist by a personal letter to any womar, } i J. W. If you want special advice write to Lydia E, Pinkham Med- idine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a Woman, TRAE and held in strict confidences AE “2-= JONES’ #1" BREAK-UP CURES REV MATISM SCIATICA, AumBaGo OR QOUT Wwe gunrane will eflect ref anded, AN fa fer how se ree ¢ * th vy 6 bottle ws of if Jot your “ Bres ik<Lp money is ‘ onderfal *emedy Ds, SOR I 8 and E. Tw » a dr Dept. D i. kn, COURTNEY DRUG COMPANY Baltimore, Md. ADVICE TO THE AGED Age brings infirmities, such as sluggish bowels, wesk 15 s and Pi = er. have a specific effect on these organs, stimulating the bowels, gives natwral action, and imparts vigor to the whole sytsem. KER: BEALTIFU] CORALINE Hox ROOCH set v bh thr ti liam in fw Ol i = i » off # ' A mf @ * T. Whitney, Evnwood Sin W.L. DOUGLAS Men's $328 33 2°82 Women's 33.50% 13 Misses, Boys,Children $4.50 $1.7552%2.50 Began Business In 1876; now the fargmet maker of Frovidence Douglas shoes in 1913 ower 1918 This Is the reason we give you the sans values for §3 00, 31.50, $4.00 and $4.50 noiwhbeanding the enormous crease 1n the cost of eather, Ow mancards have Dot been lewered and the price 10 you remains Lhe same, Ask your dealer 10 show you the kind of WL Douglas sboms be fe ailing for $3.00, $3 50, 34.0)0a0d $4.50. You will then bo convinesd thas WL. Douviss shoes are abso Tutety an good asothier makes solid at higher prices. The only difference the price TAKE NO SVBSTITUTE. Mone getaies without W 5 Donglay fMamped on Lhe bottom. if W am shoes are not for sale in your vienity, onder dirwet from factory. Shows far every member of the family at all prices, * fren, abn a hover BOY Write for liloe’ rated catalog w GLAS, Breet, Brockton, Mads to order by wall, 210 Spark There’s Money in Ice We offer 3 limited amount of Tremanry Stock inan lee Co. now operating 2 plants in lilinois, in order 1G enlarge our and keep up with the Sewand. Ww bin creased om pic we aes wr dividends, a investigation Savited Glacier lc Ice Company | Merchants Laclede St. Louis, Mo. TOP, LOOK and LISTEN HOW is THIS? Beautiful 26 plece pet of Roger's Sllverware In leathercite case Sent prepald for $4.78, fiusrantesd for iife Agents wanted Fe ONOMY SAL 8 co, Washington, Dn, c. AGEN TS—$50 10 $6 PER WEEK sure pr Ing Economy Matoh and Toothpick Heryvers All dealers buy, Address radar. HOUSE OF ! 1GHTFOOT, € ANTON, 10, PATENTS: BE Indian Runner Ducks Pucks.” tree. MES. J, A w. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 16-1914, flaunts ne, — Hie pegianie fowl pr rh re of ve { 18 FARMER'S FRIEND AND MONEY- SAVER EVERYWHERE. Sportsman in Destroying Birds of Such Direct Economic Importance Does Damage Which Cannot Be Es- timated in Dollars. conservative students of its habits have rated every quall as worth five dollars to the farmer. Few turkeys yield so much, yet the farmer would feel insulted to have a sportsman ask-—or take without ask- ing-—the privilege of shooting some of his domestic fowls The man with Careful and the gun may in the cattle, though he frequently does jure them more or less through latter cause if not the former, but birds of such direct nomic importance he does a damage which cannot be estimated in dollars and cents Guiltlegss of even ing charged to its grouse or pheasant young twigs, never been at any season of the year. It is a diligent gleant er in fields, but there no idence it destroys either sprouting or ing grain Few “eo. a little Cousin, that of sprouts and tregpass the ruffed has damage buds, it convicted of real stubble that ripen 8 breas the ur Cole birds, save rose ak, will devi like the « the cut relish Chinch beet arn grasshopi bitte of 80 large a mr “8 rado potato and ith worm, cu groshe bugs juail. The moth larva of are eaten w bt n cumber ireworm, weevil ie bol bollw rose bug er, bacco worm rily Few of its diet ingredients birds eat artion I tion IFioUs nse th show the at we figures rm in se fact the boll Lt ¥ me yours ato beetle, $1001 tton wor hit Rocky r day for allowi the juare mile, finds in giate alone 573 tons of that Be ods the montt me of our worst weeds during Ap are grab are consumes ¥ quails i from September 1 to luded in the list, as lack ced, morning glory Though pr other How ockle fox dweed plantain, « rag weed, and bi tific race, qual than the gun their extinction One « tail, wild a enen 0 0 ner ork for f the nost off their food ground b rd rain der which thay are he The farmer who scatters grain about the vard in yw will find they 8 a8 his gHow, Hing are ed by un ried free is heary supply BROW frre orn Omi £31 les ve follov 8, heavy or sieet often at a Cl pelessly hn heavy rego and ly time of that are as ’ 1 owls domestic given for pays in rs and cents ! lar Sender the little peri rod req well as in de care the short ired pleasure as oila When Distributed at Planting Time Fermentation Burns Roots of Plante—Plow in Fall fresh manure at plant. ing time. Thy fermentation burns the roots, of young plants. It is a Sood plan to plow fresh manure inthe fal and leave the ground rough all win ter, so that the alternate freezing and thawing will erumble the soil. Use only wellrotted manure at planting time. If you have none, you would better buy chemical fertilizers. un- lees your land is desperately in need of decaying vegetable fiber, which it probably is For leaf and stem crops, choose kind of fertilizer which is rich In ni trogen; for fruit and flowers a kind which has a good proportion of phos. phorie acid and potash. Potatoes and other root crops also require plenty of potash, em ———— Machinery Is Cheapest. Some farmers declare that H is cheaper to hire men to run thé farm than to buy machinery. Maybe it is but nobody ¢an prove it. Desides the marhines aevgr go to town on Satur day and fail to came back on Monday, but are always right on the job when needed and the wife does not have to cook and wash for them. Do not use Many insects Attack and Injure Pota toes, Cabbage, Cucumbers, Rad- ishes and Other Plants. (By FRANK H. SWEET. Watch out for these, The potato bug attacks egg plants and tomatoes green and other arsenic The cabbage worm attacks cabbage, cauliflower and turnips. Hand picking is best in small gardens, Wire worm attacks potatoes, corn and some seeds. Fall turning of the expose and kill them The attacks small of cabbage, corn, In small gardens dig around the plant has been cut off. The worm may be found in the soil and killed, or the transplanted plante may be wrapped with a cylinder tough pa- per hing one inch below ground and three inches above, The striped cucumber tack squa cucumbers melons and the newly batched worms do dam age roots, Sow extra seed Dust and le with air- after every fiea beetle attacks turnips, e : K¢ ep the plants ster or potatoes, Use paris poisons. plant: ote cutworm beans, tomatoes, of read beetles at- shes, and to corn the stems aves ime rain radis i The matoes, cabbage the plants dusted with airs ed with a li lar poison Plant lice hes, to when young laked lime paris are or pla tt green, iiie or aphids le green and dark geplants, peas Ision or attack ttuce, « and beets i'se kerosene em tobacco The CArrois the best for u water and TIME TO SOW CLOVER SEED Work Should Be Done in Not Too Deeply Follow With Spring and Broadcast and Harrow ly { Dor dry | ditions dee; tachme | | need wit] rom mammaodt and fron SCHEME FOR MARKING SHEEP By Series of Notches Any Numbers Desired for Farm Flock May Be Easily Obtained. Notching a een, and it i. good ite frequently nark used way fo } Notches gpon riain partis of the ears the sun ented by mbar of indicate evr the tall numbers repres notches the she ep numbers 4 4 for be obtained Num undreds ir f notches any farm flock 2p in the omplicated My ries oO the can bers valve a rather | system, it these are nol uss nee }4 Punch Used for Inserting Ear Labels Can Also Be Used for Notching. the farm. To avoid a com: plex system, each crop of lambs may be numbered from ward, In this way it will not generally be nec essary to noteh higher than 100. This gystem is sometimes used as a check for ear tags in case the latter become RtOrn out. {| PEEATY On one uj Remedy for Farcy. I have a recipe for the cure of farcy that is so common (0 horses. 1 have tried it and have never known it to fail. Here it is: One pound of sul phur; one pound cream of tartar; one ounce salt-petre; one ounce resin. Mix this together and give a table spoonful in the feed once a day for three days, then after three days give two doses of the same. You will find that it will bring your horeges out all right. This remedy will remove all pin worms also -W, Byorton, Grants. dale, Mont. Factor in Soil Conservation. ivery land owner who leases his farms should introduce a system of tenant farming in connection with livestock growing and feeding Long leages with live stegk feeding would prove a mighty tor in soll con iL openin r The Markets Whe 89 « NEW YORK No. 2 hard winter 104 elev Duluth, 101%; 1013; {1 No. 2 red ator ; No. 1 North b arn Manitoba tion 0 aflo NAVIES Corn ac asked « Ei ary Spot tier held rent ms: extra ak glock, curre Dre fowl ILADELPHIA and Am @9%c Duluth {orn (1414 new 164176 i i“ FR EN butchers’ $6.71 $6.50G $e S50&110 Lambs $6@ 7.20 wethers, $H@6.25 feeders 1.K0 calves Sheen E250 6.50: ewes, UT. LOUIR lights, $8.70 Hogs--Pigs and $7G 887%: mixed and butchers’, @G885: good heavy, $8.708 8.80 Cattle Native beef 8.25 and heifers, stockers and feeders, $0 and Indian steers, 35.7568 heifers, $4506.65; native @i10. Sheep —- Native, 6.50; lambe, $7@8.40; $5.7 ha 7.356 $7500 $4.2508.75; as Texas cows and calves, $8 tears, COWS muttons, $5.75@ sheered lambs, PITTSBURGH Cattle Choice, $R.75@9; prime, $8.60@ R80 Sheep—Prime wethers, $6.680@6.85; culls and commons, $4@G4.50; lamba, $6865; spring lambe, $9@12; veal calves, $10@ 10.50, Hoge Prime heaviex, $95.05@9.10; mediums and heavy and light York ers, $0.15@9.20; pigs, $8@9.10; roughe, $RER.A5. ITEMS OF INTEREST. A The Swedish railroads are experi menting with peat for fuel MAN Meat prices in Manila have risen 100 per cent. within a year. aa. i TOAD A VALUABLE SERVANT Its Uses in the World Have Not Been Have Youa Bad Back? Accorded the Recognition It Has Wh . wee Sean A a vhenever you use your Dag, COes A Long Deserved. sharp pain hit Does your back a ache constantly, feel sore and lame? ell-meaning creatures have thoroughly undersis homely yous w / It's A sign of sick kidneys, especially if the kidne isordered too, pas ages scanty or too frequent or off color been OG than tiring Formerly VENOMmMous 1 ile, bu habits been more ite great d gardener hi: more the mis action is d meditative and re toad. ' 1 . In neglect thers is danger of vel or Bright's disease lnm iney Pills whic A Maine Case dropsy toad rs: ANE h have cured thousan have care! value al aeentint nm accoun destroving ih 4 therefore « am sirong and Get Doan's at Any Store, 50¢ a Box DOAN’ HIDNEY PILLS FOSTER-MILEURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. LINCMERT Kills Pain For Nearaligle Pain All Cone ’ te a sever - ne 6 with e ger, Losi Trestments for Cold and Croup twe years o At oll Doslers. Price 25¢., 50c. and $1.08 Sioan’s Book on Horses sent free. Address DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc, Bester Mass Perfect Digestion depends upon the integrity ef 2% Of 0 1 iver. IF YOUR LIVER IS TORPID “arf IGHTg = aE VEGETABLE “(PILES = WILL WAKE IT UP AND YOUR SYSTEM WILL NOT RUN DOWN. GETS AT THLE JOINTS FROM THE INSIDE, RHEUMAGIDE LIQUID-TABLETS-LINIMENT The Old Reliable Remedy Suitable Course for muscular, articnlar and Infammsto ry Avera wo RHEUMATISM Bnwr MAC IDEs gives temas Parry rv Cane and drives y At FoR MALARIA. CHILLS, FEVER CEripne Ke Elixir Babek, “Elixir Babek" 7 and § : . fet Habek Parcel EAA Have and to ightwad keeg Hold the Flies Now and Prevent A DAISY FLY KILL} yasands Lasts all ress paid | Brood TT Rw 8 1h or six we ha Ave nt ex 15) De rie a 1 Yeu & iB iat is timually Prose A preparati #1. il removes 8 {row the sy All Druggists being roasted . - il last i Bre, Adv of himself | | SORE EYES MUST 60 ¢ Mas faa be ail BBR Putnam Fadelegs Dyes til the gods wear out un- Gol a BL box of 1 Saranieed eye oo fig Wo, Washingt A fen't man's good going to fool rere a in Ge iM Pe fer ap St IEE SEARS ER ESR ERR R SRE. ! Wives! ee Mothers! Moers! Justa Word WithYou! | A woman's organism is 8 very delicate thing —it ve gets out of order—just like a oalicatn piece of i vr ew requires more than ordinary care and attention, Thereare many s which ttodisorder, hesds unaceoun pains in oe ag the bod iene: nerves Ah list faintness, bac Uathastor Tons of tie and many others, RERENEES . ATR cul i t a sanssan; bk up a bp Prats Blaha ae pared 4 re Sayer da uuangy i ae ara A AAS 03. SM RS v Je It a Boy or Girl?" troubles can be adminionatter of course; most infant Br. r. FAHRNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP i Ba a ANG 3. FARREY & SON, Busnes, Mi
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