if SYRUP OF FIGS FOR A GHILD'S BOWEL harsh physic into a sick child. on ~~ castor oll, ealomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. With our children it's Mothers who cling to the old form of physic simply don’t realize what they do. The children’s revolt is well-found- ed. Their tender little “insides” injured by them. It your child's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, give only deli action is poeitive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless “fruit love to take It; clean the liver and bowels and sweet- en the stomach, and that a teaspoonful ow. of “California Syrup of Figs,” of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on each bottle. Ady. WANTED T0 CONTINUE GAME Secretary Lane Cculdn’t Understand Defeat in Golf While He Had Clubs to Piay. v secretary of the the Josephus Daniels, navy, was invited go out and play golf “1 can’t play it,” said Daniels i made up my mind some time ago not to go in for gol! until they the rules.” ‘How do you mean?” “Well, until they change the and make it as good a game shinny.” That recalls the tale the time Fraoklin K retary of the Interior, the mastery of golf. Two enthusiasts over the a large set of clubs to Lane played a round. When they had reached the last hole lane walked over to the nearest teeing place change they tell al Lane, now first undertool and they ana another they ex alter Over, club in his sack, ‘The game's all plained, gently Well,” asked Lane, picking other kind of club, “can’t I pl hand out? —New York Sun ane Pan-American Union. The Pan-American union is an offi cial organization made up of the twen ty-one republics of the American tinent. Its office Is in Washington and its executive officer is John rett, with the title of Director eral of the Pan-Ameriean Union govern mg board which contr 0 1 of these nations, with the of state of the United States as chairman. Its home is in a white marble palace which million dollars, of which Andrew gave three quarters dollars and the variou gave a quarter million tlie's Weekly negie Getting On. “Has that novel you are atmosphere?” “1 should say s0! A tire first chapter and that's how the hero meets the heroine.” explodes in ths in Mineralogy Professor-—Name the largest known diamond. Mr. A ~The ace Poor reldtians are almost as to accumulate as empty lomato cans . THREE REASONS Each With Two Legs and Ten Fingers. Cany or writes an amusing article about her experience feeding her boys. Among other things she says: "Three chubby, rosy-cheeked boys, Bob, Jack, and Dick, respectively, arc three of our reasons for using and for these youngsters have been fed on Grape-Nuts since infancy, and often between meals when other children would have beén given candy. “1 gave a package of Grape-Nuts to a neighbor whose 3-year-old child was & weazened little thing, ill half the time. The little tot ate the Grape Nuts and cream greedily and the mother continued the good work, and it wae aot long before a truly wonderful change manifested itself in the child's {ace and body. The results were re markable, even for Grape-Nuts. “Both husband and I use Grape Nuts every day and keep strong and well and have three of the finest, healthiest boys you can find in a day's march.” Many mothers instead of destroying the childres’s stomachs with candy and cake give the youngsters a hand ful of Grape-Nuts when they are beg ging for something in the way of sweets. The result is soon shown In greatly increased health, strength and mental activity, Name Siven by Postum, Co, Battle Creek, M Look Me a for the famous little book, “The Road to iit ville. ; ousin, Gam fing fn dime 2807 | me wn erent. Cannot Be Excelled for Prepara- tion of Seed. | i i i i All Parts of Device Can Be Obtained From Old and Discarded Machin. ery—Total Cost Is Not More Than Five Dollars. By obtaining a belt from someone | can easily make an elevator for han- { dling loose grain from one bin to an- other or for sacking. The use of this machine cannot be excelled when the | time for cleaning seed grain comes, | writes George Bersaw of Mora, Minn, in Missouri Valley Farmer. With it one man can furnish a steady run of | grain into the fanning mill while the The elevator also | box. One easily load 100 man can To make this elevator you will need i planed on! both sides; one secondhand drive belt wide and 14 feet long: two 3 or 4 inch pulleys with shaft 12 old binde as large as you can drive, say 12 or 14 crank handle on the r, one 4 inches and the other get it for easy | inches. Put al larger sprocket! elevator is to be run by hand, | power arrange for a small | The drive chain to work over the sprockets should be 8 feet long Also bracket irons will be needed for placing the drive pulley on and for at. | taching the entire elevator to the! — Handy Grain Elevator. grain bin The cost of this will be about $5 in all. For dippers use to mato cans, or anything suitable The 5-foot boards are the hopper spout through which the | grain is carried The pulleys i placed inside the hopper s 8 inches from each end, veyor belt runs over iprocket wheels spout. The small shaft of the lower power is thus the large sprocket wheel to the belt, to which the carrier can A pointed stick at the lower end runs into the wheat and holds | that end solid. A pointed piece 16 inches long at the lower end keeps used to make | are about and the con | The talde of the gaprocket is and | transmitted from | # pout, them hopper on the pulley, the pulley : are at i 12 or the grain The triangular frame is| used to keep the larger sprocket wheel | frame is fastened to the hopper by bolts and is shaped to fit on the grain bin FRUIT AND POTATO CELLARS Temperature Should Be Kept as Low as It Can Without Injury-—Keep Ventilators Open. Fruit and potatoes must be kept at a uniform low temperature, as low as it can be without injury. Close up {reezing, but keep open in mild weath. ing fruit generate heat and this should be borne in mind. They also cause the liberation of injurious gases and when fruit is stored in cellars under | tion should be provided. An into the flue of the chimney swer if there is pot much store. Have a thermometer in cellar and see that a uniform temperature both day and night Is secured A warm, damp cellar will cause rot and a hot, dry air will produce dry rot The house cellar should not be used for storing large quantities of potatoes, fruits, or vegetables. as the gases from the vegetables, unless ample ventilation is given, will penetrate into the living rooms and is liable to produce fevers and other dangerous disensos, Stock beets and potatoes keep bet. ter stored in pits dug in high, dry ground, the roots first covered with one foot of straw and then 20 inches of earth firmly packed down. Make a trench around the pits to carry off the surface water. Potatoes stored in pits thus made will keep sound and solid and are bet ter potatoes for roasting or boiling than potatbes stored in most house cellars, opening hay ane fruit in ER Sc te Midwinter Hog Feed. The most economical food for pigs farrowed in late summer to be mar oted in midwinter, is millfeed and heat-bran slop, in connection with grass and clover pasture. When the pasture fails, pour the slop over fins out clover hay, mixing in a few hand fuls of flaxseed meal; this makes a rich and nourishing food. In eold - weather scald the hay, The last feed: His Wonth give’ eat spre alter Go Returns Than Sheep—Good, Warm Sheds Are Essential, than the sheep. found lamb feeding a profitable busi ness, pecially adapted to many farms where labor is available during the win ter, and where one of the chief ends of stock feeding is the resulting manure. will e¢lean up the fields in the ance, Good lambs, bought early in the fall, and started to pasture and fall for- age, may gain from eight to twelve pounds per head at very low cost. Such lambs are in much better condi- will make better gains than those pur once, The lambs should go into the lot before the weather is cold changeable What they will glean from the flelds after the first stormy from exposure and dampness warm sheds that toward south are best. During the full feeding period they open FOUR DEAD, NINE HURT IN BLOW? U. S. Cruiser San Diego Was Making Power Trials | ! i Vessel Is Flagship Of Pacific Fleet Accident Occurs During Short Steaming Trial; Wounded Landed At Guayamas, On Board U. 8S. 8. Four San Diego, 1a Paz men were killed and ruiser San Diego when a boller tube blew out after a steaming trial the and and forty or fifty, shed may be sleeping clean things In order to do this, subdivided. Yards quarters must be dry Foul air and dampness are two that sheep cannot stand. The be fast racks to prevent Succulent feed adds to the ef. of the ration. . Roots and corn the best for at this time of the year ened securely to the waste ficiency silage are conditioning Best Results—Plant in Drills, 12 to 18 Inches Apart. The red garden beet may be good soil, but rich sandy loam give the best results. Sow the spring as soon as danger Heeots should be twelve to eighteen and when the plants are well up they should be thinned to four or five Inches in the row. If desirable to plant the rows three feet apart for cultivation, the seeds may be drill with six inches leaving 30 inches for cult Two ounces of beet seed are hundred feet of or five pounds to the acre. As a each seed ball contains more one sced, and this accounts for coming up very thickly The seed should be covered to a depth of about one inch For a succession of youn during the should be made every four during the spring Beets intended for winter storage should not in the 8 ’ drills betwe en, vatio required to plant one rule, than beots beets summer planting weeks ummer, the crop being har in the same manner as turnips. Sugar beets are often sub stituted for the ordinary garden beet, especially for winter use pickles, or boiled sliced or fried in butter, adding a lit tle vinegar just before removing frou the fire The young plants are for greens EGG COLLECTOR IS UNIQUE Series of Chutes Arranged, All Lead ing to Same Padded Pan—No Dango of Breaking. eels are used for use d 80 it is convenient to build a small | house tor them within a barn or shed But it is always difficult to get the i I have chutes, all leading to the same padded 7 Novel Egg Collector, pan. Each nest is connected to the main chute and each has a hole in the bottom of it and when an egg is laid it roils down to the “egg-room” of my laying coop, “egg-room” can be opened and the eggs taken out without trouble. If the chutes are carefully made there need be no danger of the eggs break ing en route~~Technical World. Produce Prime Roasters. To produce prime roasters should be confined at about months of age in small pens, with plenty of shade, be hopper fed with cracked corn, with a wet mash twice a day. This will insure the disposition of the fat in and through the bird's flesh, making extra toothsome ating Light Poultry Mouse. Have a light poultry house, admit ting plenty of fresh air without pro- duging direct drafts of air. The germs of most diseases cannot ve in fresh ir or very strong light, they four : i 3 Landed At Guayamas. Immediately after the accident the cruiser left for Guayamas The San Diego is the flagship of the Pacific fleet, and is in command of Capt. Ashley H, Robertson official the Washington, D. C.-—A brief Navy Department on explosion aboard the crulser San Diego added no detalls to the news dis patches except to the nine dition hurt were say that some of injured were in and others were not so badly The next of kin of the dead potifisd at once by the Depart & Erave con ment Rear Admiral’s Réport Admiral Howard's report ount of the accident San Diego completed he made 2 45 ¥ Hear this ac Fhe hour-fu t BAYS ‘power trials and Just at the completion tube in No. 4 boiler I low walter No enduras attempted A been ordered.” U. 8. TO HAVE ZEPPELIN is To Ask For Bids On Constructio and For Aeroplanes The Navy Iw lays will ad Washington, D. C partment within vertise for bids for the airship and for =a several construction &8 Zeppelin model number of new the new aircraft, ind pelin, are t United States. The navy for some time to obtain a Zeppelis but there were no dirigible manufs turers in the United States and no one willing to undertake the bullding one. Navy Department offi cials have Anally succeeded in finding several Dig concerns which mised to undertake the construc tion of a Zeppelin type if their bid is SUCCeRs geroplanes All iuding the Zep structed in the has wizhed type 0 be con : # experiment of nave Fes PEACE DAY JULY 4 Women At "Frisco Exposition Will Prociaim Against War, Day ama-Pa isco. Independence will be Day at the Pan cific International Expos announcement was made here bj May Wri RONOraAry presi of the International Conference of Women Auspices an ence will « grounds for a fourday this the last war” is the slogan adopted by Mrs. advisory board, and to that end delegates fron all paris of the world will assemble July 4 Franc Peace San y ry 4 ht Sewell, went under whose international peace confe mmyene at the session the organization exposition Make SBewell's BRITISH SHIP BLOWN uP. Germans Yorpade Merchantman In North Sea; Crew Escapes. London. ~The British steamer ward, says 8 Rotterdam dispatch, been torpedoed by & German marine. The crew was saved Dur has sub- | The | rpedo boats and reach conveyed them to Rotter A Hague dispatch says it is reported ! 40 tons of provisions belonging to the Whs sunk. FLOGGED FARMER T0 DEATH. Three Men Sentenced To Penitentiary | For Life. New Albany, Miss Pleading guilty | charge of whipping Jesse Snider, a farmer, to death, Clarence Coley, Lawrence Rakestraw and Dil liard Elder were sentenced to life im prisonment In the State penitentiary No cause for the attack has been re vealed. Snider resided near here with He was called to his door at midnight, carried to a nearby woods, flogged for an hour and left in a dying condition CL A” pm —— MOTHER OF 18 MURDERED. Killed By Mysterious Shot Fired Through Window Of Home, Altoona, Kan. Mrs, A, E Ryan, wife of a wealthy farmer living three miles southeast of here, was shot and killed in her home. Tue shot was fired through a window and the officers have | no clue, Mra. Ryan was the mother ol 13 children, several of whom were lo the house when she was killed | STATE NEWS of the State. | One Dead, Two Powder Explosion—Traced Eloping Wife; Is Murdered-—Steel Works Increase Force, Injured in Straber, aged thirty five, a miner, was burned to death, Shaner, aged thirty, will die, and Nel Aon Bwanson escaped with burns, exploded and set fire to five barrels of oil In the supply house of the Miller Coal Company at Portag An electric light globe was Diokor into an open keg of powder, it off Matt Serious and, had neg Lou The body of Michael Dietali, thirty years old, was found under a brides at Simpson and the police are for the gearching who is alleged to sloped with the wife of Dietali YOeRArs ago The police say Diet traced the o« i murder in back his man nave geveral uple to Simp and that sult of # BOD Was Lhe re The will of promine who left $5 ters, out of eference axide by a | tion will no will be distr the widows the laws, Carnegie Braddock, giving Hen S$ ’ Stenuine Steppir bound newspa Campion was fatally down by ' Arthur Shipmasr Cami boys on car, wh It is probable that more shortly at the vania Works, Harris tests of the new mills have been pro gressing satisfact The company been increasing the number of hearth furnaces work Steel hurg open the appointments Governor Brumbaugh in a time will be members of the Board of Ec ication to succeed and Dr. G. M. Phillips, now Chester State Among tuade by State Normal School Students at College extinguished a fire that threat ened to destroy the school of broke out in room, in a student's coat engineering. ames the students’ The fire was con: BILIOUS, HEADAGHY, SEK “CASCARETS Gently cleanse your liver and sluggish bowels while you sleep. Get a 10-cent box. Bick bLeadache, bilicusness, dizzt. foul taste and foul trace them to torpld fermenting food in the breath — is FAYE Polsoncus matter clogged in the in- instead of being cast out of the system is reabsorbed into the reaches the con sick delicate brain tizsue ft and that dull, catses throbbing ¢ the undigested take the excess and carry out all matter and Cascarets immediately clans foul eh, from the liver constipated waste bowels A Cascaret tonight will 3 straighten sou out by morning. They work while you sleep—a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and ular for months. Adv. the irely bowels reg Admiration A GLASS OF SALTS WILL END KIDNEY- BACKACHE Says Drugs Excite Kidneys and Reo emmends Only Saits, Particularly if Bladder Bothers You. and your get scared and stomach with a the kidneys entire urinary tract ¢ like you keep bo wels clean, by flushing them a mild, harmless salts which re body's urinous waste and to their nprmal activ. The function of the kidneys is to blood in 24 hours they from it 500 grains of acid and 80 we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the Kidneys active Drink lo excile ki idneys cl lean Lhe nulstes them Iter the strain waste ts of water- also get about four ounces of tablespoonful in a glass of breakfast each moroping days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts {s made { the acid of grapes and lemon with lithia, and bas used for generations to clean and ciogged kidneys, also to the acids in urine so it no ource of irritation, thus weakness, inexpensive: cannot in- delightful effervescent drink which everyone should take now and then to keep kidneys clean and active. Try also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your trouble and Adv you can't drink from any pharma- Jad Salts; 00 much cist take = water before for a few JuiCe, combined heer longer is a ending bladder Jad Sa jure; ms litk ater ils is IREES 8 nia-w The Opportunist. He--1 love the true, the beautiful, She Ch good, the the George, this is so sudden’ CRIPPLED WITH RHEUMATISM LI SOM ABRREVIATED My wife was wo crippled with that she could hardly walk Afr tribe every. thing ele »it host eriting any rel} wi - uaded to tey ¥ The Bret Jy nected i « ad on re of, and alicr “ne i alle was en i w, MOORE, From: Va. tirwls wel Jers Baltimore, Bd. ae ¥ Linimbn Large Bottles, 8 20. nt all Prepared by GILBERT BROS. & 00. nc. age is estimated at $5600 The Pennsylvania Raliroad’'s Sun bury and Northumberland repair shops and nine hours’ time Saturdays. after having been on but eight hours daily and half time. Six hundred employes are benefithd. Norville Elliott, of Crum Lynne, » patient in the Chester Hospital, in formed the police that he was attacked in & bathhouse along the river front, and thrown overboard. The water re vived him and he swam to shore, reached the home of a friend and was subsequently removed tc the hospital down a rule on William Wilhelm. president of the State Progressiv League, requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred. It i» alleged that Wilheln, threatened an exposure which would be worse than the judicial campaign of 1907, when Judge Bechtel was elected for coughs, pleasant to take and sure to Delp when needed. Hale's Honey Of Horehound and Tar A tonic, expectorant and laxative, Contains no opium nor anything injurious. TOXAL ALL cor. 4 3 A. i sussex oa el, mdioining town, » 3 Brghe ie Terms Haran A Crane, dri i SA bi HEN oe A IN J — COL VAL 308 A vale, mile, large bara, Foal lub rd, ole. B40 a BLU Kelghn, Bow ire What, Va dean
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