Don’t Neglect Kidneys Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Prescrip- tion, Overcomes Kidney Trouble The cheerful feeling you possess after a drink of something hot and flavory should be only the beginning of your satisfaction. For this very reason more and more people are turning from coffee to Instant Postum A lessened tendency to such annoyances as nervousness and sleeplessness repays em A ten-day trial of this de lightful, flavory hot drink has assisted so many to health and comfort that your friend, the Postum drinker, will tell you its well worth while. “There's a Reason” Threshing Is Wasteful. in Many Sections Would Be | Greatly Benefited by Addition of Fertilizing Constituents Present in Stalks. In fact Lice and LIGHTIN E) SMA G BOARD ws ¥y rite Floor-Bourd Under Hive, nailed across battens on way three inches by one. The front board is only three inches wide, and between this and the next is a space of four inches, after which the boarding to the back 1s solid. Of course the “well” thus made is protected at the sides by pleces of th¢ same thickness nailed on to the TRY The front board has a V-shaped piece cut out from the underside to half its width, the point of the V to the front. The alightipg board slides close under this floor on ledges nailed to the battens. DON’ T RAISE CROP OF WEEDS Expensive Plants to Have in Garden or Anywhere Elgse--Use Plant Food and Moisture, edge, Weeds are expensive things to have In gardens or anywhere else; they rob garden crops of food and moisture, many of then are natural food for all kinds of insects, which when they have devoured the choice parts of weeds attack adjacent garden crops, | Movement First Aepeared Along th Atlantic Seaboard and Is Rap- idly Moving Westward, CIN, Mi ART Mutual live stock first form of cultural co-opera ourl Colles tlture,) Insurance was to develop In vitrd HOt Covel man who pr [MON TO LATE SWEET CLOVER IS VALUABLE One of Greatest Soil Improvers ang Stock Feeders—Produces Much Seed for Market, 1 lover, once regarded weed, is worth Dakota, because it is one of the great est soll improvers and stock feeders, asserts J. G, Hutton, associate agrfon omist at the state college. He says “Sweet clover helps to maintain the nitrogen supply in the =oil; it makes good hay, and it produces a large amount of vgluable seed, for whict there is a ready market. There is n¢ danger whgtever of its becoming » fleld weed, which has been demon strated by experiments where it is followed by a cultivated crop, KEEP ALL ANIMALS WORKING Stock Should Be Something That Will Produce Meat, Milk or Eggs In Return for Feed. (By R. M. GREEN.) In these days of efficiency and econ omy it is highly important that every man should do everything possible te reduce the total number of horses if is necessary to keep and increase the ways of, finding profitable employment for them. Of course live stock is very neces gary if the soll fertility is to be kept up, but aside from work animals the { stock should be something that will | produce meat, milk or eggs in returs | for the feed It uses, THe wanes | te cava ta = amma YORK When Durum, §$2.16% Dros § GP 25¢ falr good, 224 poor, 18@19. Chick young, 18@19 old and mixed old roosters, 12. Ducks, gse-—Nearby, 16@17¢; Southern, 16@17 Dressed Hoge-—Choice 12¢: do, medium do heavyweights, 16@18 lightweights, weights, 11911%: 10@10% Live Stock CHICAGO Hogs light, BIL@9.65; heavy, $9.35@10.10; pigs, $6.26@8.30. Wethers, $4.40@ 7.85, Iambs, Cattle-~Native a 12.06; Western $6 5010.16 stockers and feeders, $4 60@ 7.70; cows and heifers, $3.56@ 0.50; calves, §9@013. Bulk, $94'9.85; mixed, $3410; rough, $0.35@9.55; _. S5@ 8.85; 8.25@12.05. cattle, $6.50Q Sheep ewes, steers, KANSAS CITY. Hogs (09.90; heavy, $9.80@ 10; butchers’, $8.50@9.90; @9.75; pier, $7.25@8.75. Cattle-—Prime fed 75 dressed beef steers 25: Southern steers $4750 R50; heifer and feeders, 86 7: calves, 36.508 11 Bulk, $95.40 packers and light, $3.30@ steers, §1050@ 1L 1.500 is Cows tockers T0 ONE FACT If Pe Fool in turnia Positive roof 71 t Killer Was ' cation Phere MAY vim 3 LOOK They Also Served. throats?" Charity for light dividends revenue hind feet, nnderstood. A mule reasons with his but he makes himself Uric Acid Poisoning ? The most eminent physiclans recog- system Is the cause of rheumatism, that this uric acid poison Is prescat in the joints, muscles, or nerves. By ex perimenting and analysis at the Ine valids' Hotel and Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. X., Dr. Pierce discovered a combination of native remedies that he called Avnuric~~which drives out the urie acid from the system, and in this way the pain, swelling and Inflamma- tion subside. If you are a sufferer from rhetimatism, backache, paling here or there, you can obtain Anuric ac any drug store and get relief from the paing and ills brought a.ont by urie acid; or send Dr. Plerce 10¢ for trial pkg. Anurie which you will find many times me potent than lthia and eliminates urie acid as hot water melts surar. A short trial will convinoe sou. Wwe Th aat Knife ii e-Lik Wie un Box HIDNEY »ri.i. 8 FOSTER i ¥ FFALO, N.Y. TE C od x CO. B a Ue. A ie FALE HAVE IF YOU Hea cig Ee fi run dov ts Jd. They tone up the weal I up the Nagging energies. FLORIDA FARM FACTS ROHMEYER BALTIMORE, MD. co — Watson F.Colem an. Yih ngton. 1 C. Books frees ost references. Best ay ick Yom e, In dag he will find Write for Booklet to J. HENRY ST SARASOTA, FLA. PATENT Ladies-Girls-Boys Sona mame an cards and lar we il imstra ted oni log « Townes Novelty Oo, rept. CU dress pnd Mew Avoid § oper ations. Positive Liver & Stomanh Vo Of Results sure: homes remedy, Write Remedy Co, Dept. W.1, 2198. Dearborn St Ching g2 N. U. BALTIMORE, NO. 50-1918 A PROMINENT RICHMOND WOMAN Richmond, Va~"Dr. Pierce's Fae vorite Prescription was recommended to me by mp mother « in - Ia who had faith in its «fh ciency, and after using it 1 was an | equal advocate of it. I have gives birth to eight children, and a9 fa precaution WW "guard against many of the ume pleasant features and the many discomforts that se company this period, and to give me tone and strength, I took it all through my delicate state with four of my children, and I am happy to relate ¥ received the fall benefit of the medi cine and could not have boon more comfortable" MRR, A. M. BAST MAN, 1708 W. Carry Sto-Ady.
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