RII WOMEN SUFFERERS NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it, Women's complaints often prove to be oothing else but kidney trouble, or the cesult of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy con dition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer a great deal with pain tn the back, headache, loss of ambition, acrvousness and may be despondent and irritable. Don’t delay starting treatment, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, a physician's pre scription, obtained at any drug store, re stores health to the kidneys and is just the remedy needed to overcome such con ditions, Qet a fifty cent or one dollar bottle ime mediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper Adv, Lots of men go where duty calls and stand around with their hands in their pockets after they get there.—Wash ington Star that autogra "e& seven phe in exist It is claimed of Shakespeare's ence PAINS IN SIDE How She was Cured. Burlington, Wis.- ular, anu had pains in my side and back, rm restore vw If there is any peculiarity in your case requiring special ade- vice, write the Lydia I. Pinke ham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass, for free advice, | Relieves % Pain #\ : n And ” x Stiffness | : Yi... Li hy —— LIniment gives al- most in pletely cu malsm ny 'YAGER'S LINIMENT Kenneth B Banks, Oakmont, Pa., Tite i was caught mn the rain joints, - ted a severs col : tired a nice case of bru ne cles. Alter a week ping around, [ mtrile, I thought [ had Long, looked for "Elixir Put up in large bot. ties containing eioht ounces. At ali dealers 25¢ a bottle, I GILBERT BROS. & CO. Ine. | BALTIMORE. MD, $i8 LOK Bl.~How 10 tured from a phvelcian of 32 you ful practive, 13 of his favorite pr either of which you wouid pay physician not jess then $1, ail 13 receipt of $1 Prescriptions fon both chronle troubles incinding cancer tapeworm, skin digecopes tobacco ' summer complaint, cholers marbus, malaria, grip Write your name and address pininly incloasing $1 bill or PF ©. money order and 1 will mail yo 13 pre scriptions. Address Rey, T. A, Conway, I18( Alvasta Bt. Hendersen, Ry. Watson E. Coloman, Patent Lawyer \\ put inglon PA 1 EN i DC, Advior wed beni {roe Baws reasonable, Highest references. Heat servic AGENTS«-Either Sex send ONE CENT postal card for cots of the BLiAn a KE HARDY HANGER An ensy anller atener Mig Co, P.O Box 5 Cambridge, Mass FuUCCv Rs goriptinna your family I will mall yo FOR SAblB-~Modern cottage, 1 Ore, only $2.300, part down, Wweme Good pice for Investment or iden! home Mes Erneat Jordun, N, Ranch, Vietoevilie, Cul ote In Se AGENTR-oln money wm lling Shine Curtals Rods, inclose 10c Tor sunipie. Full particulars wad leis Easiwood Spee, Co, Columbus, O. DAIRY HERD IN WINTER First Essential Is That Cows Be Kept Comfortable. Right Kind of Feed Goes Long Way Toward Bringing About Contented State of Mind-—Several Im- portant Factors, (By W, M. KELLY.) Good stable management is an im- portant factor in determining the profits from the dairy herd during the winter. The first essential is that the cows be comfortable, because a cow kept otherwise can never do her best, She must have a comfortable place to lie down, stand up, move and stretch her limbs and lick herself all over the body. She must have sun- shine and plenty of light. She must have pure air to breathe, and this means that the stable must be pro vided with some system of ventila- tion to give a frequent change of air. This need not be expensive, only a little forethought and a few dollars worth of material and labor. She must have good pure water at least twice a day or better still, have an automatic water basin at her side. The stable should be cleaned daily | and be thoroughly disinfected. The | ing, floor and sides should be all | smooth and of con construction, | and the fixtures largely fron. It is not expensive, and they are sanitary and permanent, , Bmooth conerete mangers for r are about the best we know today, Judgment and commor ense must be exercised in the meth i » th ous ! i i | i feeding and handlin of in feeding Overfeedi ing is unpre well cont right toward wd py ord oringin 4 HG ing value of as good can of Dairy cows make of as they grain that has been ground. in generality with their first calf do not § high a test of butterfat as use whole grain the of cases, heifers show a they do at | ' frog reor hemng | flow of | al is milked | a ia 10 ARN ng 1 better afford to & 6t of production than to is, when the selling includes the market value, I vut ¢ . foods Fruit Will Not Thrive in Dry Places, Plenty of Moisture Is Needed Cultivate Constantly, Blackberries need plenty of mois will not grow to perfection in such dry places, and ft will be hard Choose a place where the Prepare the ground thoroughly by plowing and harrowing before plant and make the ground meliow down quite deep where you set the plants. You cannot be too particular | in this respect—remember you are set. i ting them out for profit and not simply to see whether they will grow or not. They should be set about four feet apart one way, and eight feet the other way, Keep the ground loose by constant cultivation, and the sooner you can get a good large bush, the sooner you will get fruit, and keeping the ground loose will help to keep it moist. Hurt Milk Business. Before anyone condemns the dairy business, he should make an effort to keep real cows and feed find care for them so they will make a profit. A few of the "weak sisters” meandering around In cows’ hides are what put the kibosh on the dairy business, The Dry Cow. Some cows should go Iry longer than others, but every cow will need a season of rest of at least a month or six weoks. It will pe vetler for ner fag, And wor uobori call BREED FOR THE FARM FLOCK Farmer Must Suit Himself and Market Conditions in Selecting Variety— Discard the Scrub. As with most of our domestic ent mals, there is absolutely no best breed of hens; if there was there would soon bo only that one breed left, while now one hardly dores say how many good breeds there are without first consulting the very latest issue of the Btandard of Perfection. Then suit yourself and your mar- ket conditions in selecting your breed, but select some one breed and “stick to it” until you have the best flock of that broed in the county or state. The color of the shell of the demand for it. San Francisco demands DAIRYMEN VERSUS THE DAIRY Clean Milk, According to Medical Experimenters. dical ex YEIene he most POT t ction of | clean milk—the dairy or t to dairyman is the chief fact and the dairy of secondary importance and have the con the COM that The clean dairyman may be trans | fromi dairy dairy and cap | e clean milk wherever he goes. d that if all the of sccondary mp eliminated, the factors which even | alone are sufficient to produce under | i conditions found in ordinary | milk so clean that it will | have with great regularity a bacterial count less than bacteria per | to Lis ga aone tials rtance | are the dairies a 10.000 Milking with dry hands into covered | the proper washing and | zation of milking pails and milk cooling the milk by placing the cans in tanks of cold water or ice wa ter, regular laboratory testing of the milk for bacteria. and payments based on the laboratory testa, ASHES GOOD AS FERTILIZER r pails cans, They Not Oniy Contain Potash and Phosphoric Acid, but Also Magnesia and Lime. The farmer who burns wood for heating and coo’ ing should carefully store the ashes and not permit them to leach, as they nave a peculiar fer tilizing value. They not only coftain ciable amounts, but also contain mag. nesia and lime, and when applied to the land they also act indirectly to increase the available nitrogen con- tent of organic matter in the soil Ordinary house ashes contain on the average about eight or nine per cent of potash and two per cent ot phosphoric acid. Investigators have considered that there is enough pot ash and panosphoric acid in a oushel of ashes to make it worth 20 or 25 cents. Besides that, some 10 or 16 cents additional might pe allowed for the “alkali power” of the ashes. This power is that which enables ashes to rot weeds and to ferment peat. The potash content of ashes will be lost if they are permitted to leach, and care should be taken to store them in & dry place, Dormant Spraying. The “dormant spraying” which de stroys the bark scale and the eggs of injurious insects, i ‘he most impor ; tant spraying of the y=ar, in the judg ment of snma orehardists, | THE MARKETS _—--- NEW YORK.—Wheat-—8pot unset tled; No. 1 Durum, $139 f o b New York; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $1.33% ind No. 1 Northern Manitoba, $1.35%, ¢ 1 1 Buffalo. Corpn—8pot 86%c; prompt. butter—Crcamery, extras (92 score), 33¢; creamery (higher scoring), 33% @ 4c; firsts, 28@32¢c; seconds, 26@ 27%ec. Eggs @38c; extra firsts, 35@36¢; firsts, @34c; seconds, 31@32%c; nearby hen. nery, whites, fine to fancy, 43@45¢; nearby hennery browns, 39@ 40c. Cheese-—State, whole milk, flats, held, specials, 17%e¢; do, average faney, 17% @17%e¢; do, current make, specials, 1T@17%c; do, average fancy, firm; No 2 vellow, Fresh-gathered, extra fine, 37 wa PHILADELPHIA, — Wheat in export, No. 2 red Western, $1.30 @1.32; $1.27% @1.29% : $1.2 $1.2: — AL No. No. 2 Southern steamer, No do, No. 3 red, $1 A 31.21@1.22% do, rejected B, 31.19% @1.22% Corn—Car lots, for loca location, old, Western @R4c; old, W @1.25%.; @1.24%; in1.2 : rejected da do it «¢ Ve rlixed io, do, $17.50@ 18: No + ~Y . i 50 17: No. 2 do, do, $13@ plo@ lL raw No. 1 2 do, do, $850: No $106010 50; Butter The chains Creamery 3° aha ‘ Ladies i vivania 196 20 : nrint as 6G Prints, oo 2 aye a tand and Peun 24Q 26 Mary? Pennseyly ts, 33c: Western firsts, 31; butter, Egg nearby fir Weat Vi firsts, 30 Ania firats ; Southern We Ih: hens, 4 Poultry Od quote, iba per and Live Chickens smooth, Ducks ors, 10@11: sprine, fat, do, rough and poor, 15 voung, eamaller, 14. Geese @16c; Western and Southern, 183@14; Kent Island, 16817. Turkeyvs-—Hena, 210022¢: gobblers, 20; old tome, 188) 19: poor and crooked breast, 14@15 Meorns---YOUng., per pr, 20c; old, do, 20. live Stock CHICAGO. Hogs Bulk, 88850 7.10; light, $6.65@ 7.06; mixed, $6.700 7.20; heavy, $6.70@7.26; rough, $6.70 @6.85; pigs, $5.75@ 6.86. Cattle—Native beef steers, $6.30@Q 3.60; cows and heifers, $3108.40; calves, $7@10.75. Sheep-—~Wethers, $6906 7.50; $506.85; lamba, §7.50@10.50. ewes, KANSAS CITY, MO.-~Hogs—Bulk, $6.80 @06.90; heavy, $680@6.90; pack ers and butchers’, $6.700695; light, 36.000 6.86; pine, $6.2606.25. Cattle—Prime fed steers, $85069: iressed beef steers, $6.80@ 8.25; South arn steers, $56.560@6.76; cows, $4¢06.75; heifers, $3@0; stockers and feedors, $¢ PR: bulls, $5 506.25: enlvor, 86@ 10 Sheep~Lambs, $500.90; yearlings A A6@ 8.60; wethers, $6.00@7.26; ewes 5.I6@6.50. Not 80 Small. “Getting to be a great statesman, hey?” sneered a somewhat jealous rival. “1 suppose you think you are another Webster or a Patrick Henry, eh?” “Not at all,” retorted Congressman Flubdub, “But some of the anecdotes that were related of those fellers have been hitched om to me.” —Louisvill Courner-Journal. — a RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a small hox of Barbo Compound, snd ¥ oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice 8 week moves dundruff. It is excellent for falling bair and will make harsh hair soft and glossy. It will mot enlor the scalp, Is pot sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. — Ady. scared he three score and ten. clean snd healthy take Pleasant Pellets. Ther regulate liver, bowels and stomach.— Ady. To keep An irresistible impulse is rearn to follow one we AAAI ANI AAAS ANNI ANN dN AlN Ket Contents 15 Fluid Drachma, mm mise pps te ~a 2a Pen be ged aE ow ~~ 3 PER CENT egetable PrepamtionforAs- simulating the Food and He culls machs and Bowels of fe 6S [EP (NX ax 0 hed fing the Sk , SFr n F@rrm omer efron rpline nor M ’ | Nor NArcoric, » re SMNCLL PITCHER orms, feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ey pg ven tf PELE a "ou re CLE pats Aon XIV TLldat © af Or. i a . A IDO SOND THE CEXTA NEW Soap Is Best Because So ing and Cooling. Trial Free. The Proof. HEeYe Qo known a bulldog able to hold his own.” Not Gray Talrs hut Tired Pres make us look older thar are vour Eves young and you will After the Movies Murine Your Eves. Don tell your age. Murine Eye Remedy Co Chicago, Bends Eye Book on request. Kee young we ook Advice. My capital is braina™ ‘You'd better compromise with yom reditors.” Piles Cured in © to 14 Days Draggiste refand money if PAZO OINT MENT Pailin to cure itehing, Blind. Rleeding or Protrod ing Piles First application gives relief sce Theatrically speaking, the death scene of the heroine is apt to be far less realistic than her hairdyeing. Makes Hard Work Harder A bad back makes a day's work twice as hard. Backache usually comes from weak kidneys, and if headaches, dizziness or urinary dis- orders are added, don't wait—get help before the kidney diseass takes a grip—before dropsy, gravel or Bright's disease sets in. Doan’s Kidney Pills have brought new life and new strength to thousands of working men and women. Used and recommended the world over. A Pennsylvania Case Jeremiah Simons, 223 N. Fifth 8t., Al- ave oot hardly My kidneys too frequent in nction, especial ly at night. I jost forty pounds In weight and 1 had signs of inflamma tion of the bladder I was almost on aint of giving up work when 1 oan's Kidney Plils, They cured the got me." Cet Doan’s at Any Store, 50c a Bex DOAN’ KIDNEY PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO,, BUFFALO, N. Y. For Infants and Children, Genuine Castoria In Use For Over Thirty Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY. REW YORE “TY COUGH SYRUP {f the telowly {f in the w the oele- Bull's Cough It cone and cold, allavse sulle E14 13 kly. Price, 25 c1a Thousands Take lt FREE TEST Foie .c GETS AT THE JOINTS FROM THE INDE. {RHEUMACIDE The Old Relirb'e Remedy for acute. chronic lar RHEUMATIS Rheumatic Gout or Lumbage RUETIMACIDFE tanta tr tours pw vou only ry reli + sel] 10 Peo } BL once. ( Mover & Ca, Tus eY pep en vig the cause and drives poison roe the srsiom At All Drmaggists Tutt’s Pills enable the dyspeptic to est whatever he wishes, They cause the food to assimilate and nourish the body, give appetite, and DEVELOP FLESH. gp Dr. Tutt Manufacturing Co. New York. WE PAY 15C for farmers names y dresaon Bend dime for 8D i tract Money back when oo ‘ ldst a Flee, Mig Cr. Ray *oa W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 41916 take a risk on your life the examining | When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you suffer from backache, sick. headache, dizzy spells, or the twinges | and pains of lumbago, rheumatism and | gout. The urine is often cloudy, full of sediment; channels often get and sleep is disturbed two or tires | times a night. This ia the time yoy | should consult some physician of wide experienco—auch as Dr. Pierce, of the Buffalo, N. Y. Send him 10 cents for | sample package of his new discovery “Anurie.” Write him your symptoms and send a sample of urine for test. | besides being absolutely is endowed with other in b0-cent packages Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription No alcohol, Sold In
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