A NERVOUS ~~ BREAKDOWN Miss Kelly Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Newark, N. J.—*For about three goans 1 suffered from nervous break- down and got so weak I could hard] stand, and had he aches every day. I tried everything I » could think of and * was under a phy- sician’s care for two Joa. A girl friend ad used Lydia E. +» Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound and she told me about it. From the first day I took itl began to feel better and now I am well and able to do most an kind of work. have been recom- : Mending the Com- pound ever since an ve you my per- mission to publish this letter.”” —Miss ho KeLLY, 476 So. 14th St., Newark, The reason this famous root and herb Remedy, Lydia E. 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There are distinct types of terraces—the terrace and the ridge terrace, series of benches or a flight of steps. as the name implies, IMPORTANT FACTORS IN LOCATING WELLS Sm— Carefully Avoid Close Proximity to Source of Pollution. Water Carrying Germs of Infection Is Cause of Typhoid Fever, Tubercu. losis and Other Ailments Some Safeguards. (Prepared by the United States Departs ment of Agriculture.) Convenience and first cost—not sani- tary safety--have heen the deciding factors in locating thousands of farm wells, On the average three out of four wells are within 75 feet of the back door of the house and in the di- rection of fhe barn. Close proximity to barnyards, plg- pens, sink drains, out bul and other sources of pollution seriously im- pairs the water supply, makes it un- safe and destructive to health. Ty- phoild fever, tuberculosis, hookworm 1.11 > IQINgS, are simply ridges of earth thrown up Of the two types the bench terrace The ridge terrace 20 vears. lench terraces for purposes were used by | Asia and South Peruvians In the steep walls of the built of the anclents of Ex The ancient America terraced slopes of mountains, the embankments being rope, stone, Bench Terrace. The bench terrace is essentially a steep-land terrace. Ridge terraces are much superior for lands of moderate slopes, as with them it Is possible to Method of Carrying Terrace Water Un. der‘a Roadway by Means of a Cul- vert, eliminate the steep, gneultivated strips that Interfere with fs erations and often are seed beds for weeds, The bench with rover iil Is alwa) This Is dene number of years. until the bench evel or the slope of the be h slightly A rie th is kept at the outer edge bench to prevent from arming ope 18 i is : hillside plow thrown & thrown terrace i reible by down dre of 8 of the ter from running nch “the next below yeh terraces should be is, they should have no fall along the setion of thelr length. Before the h between terrace embank- ¢ is made level by plowing the down the sio the surface wa- is held above the 1 outer slide of the ben ater may the surface w one be to bend h lgvel ; that the pe the the w rrace and th either sink into the soil or eve A heavy sod should be kept shoulder and embankment to prevent erosion should the shoulder be over | topped due to heavy rain. When a bench terrace is the der should be hullt about foot high wide at the 1 ba These dimensions can be re- | duced some ns the leveiing down of the | When the bench has is only nece on the first starts od, ghoul and three feet Se, bench proceeds, level it asary to This will prevent possible | due to an exces- heavy rain. The distance between the ter: governed by the vertical distance vy Ia Oar 1 ne the { gurface of the ground. The distance | The proper drop or vertical distance given to the terraces, the greater the The embankment, and it is much more diffi- cult to maintain a high than a low em- bankment. The best practice Indi. cates that the drop between bench ter races should never be less than three feet nor more than six feet, although a drop of eight feet has been used successfully on steep slopes where the terraces are carefully maintained. SALT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE Little Chore That Is Often Neglected During the Summer Season Regulates Digestion, A little chore that is of great Ime portance In summer and one that is often neglected, Is that of salting the stock that is on pasture, Cattle, sheep more salt If they have a chance to do go than they will when receiving dry feed. Salt acts as a regulator of the digestive system and is necessary for proper growth and development, espe slally of the young growing animals, disease, cholera, dysentery, and dinr- r, and hog anthrax ind-mouth of live been traced to water which the germs of infection, be located in nll cases may be pollu- at the great nleguntis are clean and y separation as pos. from f channels of impure drainage. It is not enough cholera, foota gisense Ww f 11s eannot not somp ground az wi sible the ea any a well from a higher moderate remofeons of Tous or or spring he NO ares of source of ith or merely nd, } upon grou ugh even ition of i Pe #1 I FEE 4 1 gravel the source en pe ledge, or lon me plat of land ination is ron GRIT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE Takes Place of Teeth in Preparing Feed for Further Digestion —Keep It Handy. the United stit of Apr al eusent] ¢ ne gan an un fo 4 on Any Farm. Recent investigators have nse is a part of the gary feed, giving the fowls bones and a bright plums re EXHIBIT ( OF SMOKED Ways to Be Explained at lowa Swine Show, (Prepared avy the nite nt of A The iiates T ture) ep onal swine ‘sho w for 1018 1 be held at Des Moines, Town, Sep ber 20 to October 4, tet This annual tant one connected with the swine in- dustry. At the 1918 show held at Coe dar Rapids, Iowa, the United States department of agrieniture made an ex- hibit of smoked meats, It is the in- tention of the department this year to make a much larger exhibit than it did in 1918, In addition to the show. ing of smoked meats, the methods of curing meats in different ways wil] be explained. The home curing of pork is one being studied by many farmers who have heretofore been in the habit of purchasing their meats from the lo- cal dealer, FEEDING ENSILAGE TO COWS Animals Not Only Pay for Feed in Summer, but Will Be in Good Condition for Winter, Do not walt too long when flies are bad snd the weather is warm to open your silo and begin feeding ensilage to your cows, They will not only pay for thelr feed In the summer, but will be in much better condition in the win. ter months, to do better work, Do not fail to have some sort of shade in the pastures if you wish your cows to do well In the hot summer months, A cow that has to fight flies In the sun all day will not give large returns In tha pall at night, A OS i UMPIRES MAKE GAME SOUR AND LISTLESS —— Frown on Enlivening “Stunts” by Contestants, Arbiters Allow Absoli’ely No Talking Among Opposing Players and Take Much Aggressive Spirit Out of Men, Funeral-ltke baseball obviously what the umpires in the lengue are trying to force on the fans, Judging from the way they curb is excitement in the absolutely no talking among the posing players to liven hostilities by enforcing this rule the letter take much of the aggressive spirit out of the men. Some agers can get away with almost thing on the fleld, but the not open their mouths, says a in Chicago News, AS soon as they off the field they go with the games, to umpires suspend them, In the second bleheader, which the Cubs won the Pirates 7 to 0 and 2 to 1, game going 12 innl displayed his animus toward Mitchell and the Chicago He gave an inkling of it in by lstening to the remarks made Merkle, Paskert the ngs, Presi club, St. Louis chasing bench struck for profes of a ball that Then he box and not Jumped on the liberately threw expected to place Klem alo sponsible for It. 1 vent in thel the team because 1 run fore them they mirers He 1s Fully 50 Per Cent of Team. wr, cent of the Rogers Hornsby. second game of the he the Giants and Cardinals at grounds Wednesday, when he led his club on attack with four resounding blows, including a double and a triple, and played a sensational game at third base. Hornshy will continue to hold down third the remainder of the sea- son. 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