Back Given Out? Housework is too hard for a woman whe is half sick, nervous and always fired. But it keeps piling up, and gives weak kidneys no time to recover, If back is lame and ach and our Liners irregular; if you have lue sick headach nervousneas, and rheumatic pains, use fm Kidney Pills. The oy have done Soniers for thousands of worn out ed Virginia ‘Case Brn. E.R Shipley. Va gave th: Bristol, ve the follows. ment March ansoyed x My Back was weak and sere and ached near- an the time, I felt sy and languid eed rings Soulg ates nen. P maed Doan's Kidney them ry By | Son's Diag | Store, and they cured me of the . April 27, 18 Mrs, Bhi sald: *siy faith in Doan's Kidne A is as strong as ever. I have had no need of them sinco they cured me in 1015." Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60¢ a Box DOAN’ KIDNEY PILLS EOSTER- MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y. BAD BREATH Often Caused by Acid-Stomach Hew can anyone with a sour, gassy who fs constantly belching, has rm and suffers from Indigestion have Smpihing but a bad breath? All of these Soennch Sisaraers mean Just one thing-- Hedd-Momnch, RATONIC, the wonderful new stomach mmmmedy In pleasant tasting tablet form that PE ent lke a bit of candy, brings quick Pollet Crom these stomach miseries, BATON. BO swestens the breath because it makes the sieameeh sweet, cool and comfortable, Try It flor that nasty taste, congested throat and "Ready feeling’ after too much smoking. MM seglected, Acid-Stomach may canse you ® Bk of serious trouble, It leads to ner vomsmess, headaches, Insomnia, melancholia, ewsnatism, sciatica, hb trouble, ulcer aall eancer of the sto t makes Ja mlllems of victims weak Mallems, lacking in energy, all aflen rings about chronic You seed the help that E ATH INIC os Pos M you are not Tew wall co» you should » sow how much better semsach remedy, Get Seen your druggist todas mr money if you are no 4 Fate EATONIC (FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH) You Do More Work, Bie #8 in good condition. servousness and sickness, and Eariching the lood. SERIOUS DAMAGE Alfalfa Crop Suffers Much Injury in Eastern Part of the United States. BEST MEASURES OF CONTROL When Outbreaks Are Particularly Severe Use of Hopperdozer Is Advisable—Caterpillar Feeds on Different Plants. (Prepared by the United States Depart. ment of Agrieulture.) Serious damage to alfalfa by the green clover worn has been reported to the United States department of agriculture from several parts of the eastern half of the United States, where this pest Is distributed general. ly. Although for many years it has been known to occur commonly on clover and has received its popular name from this fact. its Injury to this crop has rarely been ous to justify control measures. It | usually confines its attacks to legum- Inous crops, such as alfalfa, clover, | soy beans, cowpeas. and veteh, but sometimes feeds on strawberries and blackberry plants and some common weeds. i Best Control! Measures. The best control measure consists in timely cutting of the alfalfa crop, so as to remove the food supply when the caterpillars of this Insect are most abundant. Clean culture is also rec- | i } sppreciate its true tonic value. § not a patent medicine, mo and QUININE suspended in Syrup. Blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON #0 Earich it. These reliable tonic prop- ie he bivod. TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it #he favorite tonic in thousands of homes, Sere than thirty-five years ago, folks would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chil TONIC when a member of their family had Malaria or aeeded a body-building, strength-giving temic. The formula is just the same to- day, and you can get it from any drug mere. 80c per bottle. CURES WHILE YOU SLEEP RO PAIN. NO TROUBLE. In Use Oven 30 Yeans -— KOHLER — ONE NIGHT CORN CURE TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE Prick 18 CENTS EVERYWHERE ar DRUG STORES ano GENERAL STORES : Kohler Mfg, Co., Baltimore, Md. & Skin Tortured 2 Babies Sleep oAM E RICHARDSON URBANNAVA. HANDS RUFF? Mystic Cream frat SF fl, Token the a, druggiet’s or paar 235 Jar HYSTIC CREAN CO, Middletown, BY. A Red. Willle— What's a red, dad? Crabshaw-<Usnally he's a fellow without HW red Life, - - - Alfalfa ls Highly Regarded as a Forage Crop. ommended, and when outbreaks are particularly bad the use of the hopper There are three or four generations of the green clover worm a season, ac- cording to the bulletin, which allows ample time for the insect to increase greatly in a summer, The caterplliars are killed In considerable numbers by insect enemies, but this method of control ean not be relied upon for protection of the alfalfa crop. The alfalfa should be mowed or worm stage—from fen days fo three weeks after the time of the ap pearance of the moths in great abun- dance, should be left as clean and bare as possible In order to remove the food any shelter protecting them from the direct rays of the sun, which hastens their destruction. Clear Fields of Insects. IP these measures can not be carried out without injury to the alfalfa, either from premature cutting or too prolonged delay, wait until the alfalfa is ready for another cutting. It ought summer is passed, to clear the fields of this insect in this manner, In the eastern states premature cut- ting often results in permanent injury to aifalfa, especially while it is young, and for this reason the cutting of this crop much in advance of the normal period is not recommended. As the caterpillar feeds on inany different plants, ditch banks and fence rows should be kept free from weeds, The caterpillars have been caught readily by dragging a field with a hop- perdozer, such as Is used for grass alfalfa when not used to excess, and will catch many injurious insects EARLY FRUITS MOST DESIRED Light Soils With Southern Exposure ‘Are Best Adapted for Purpose Liable to Injury. Barly fruits are usually most de sirable, and light solls, with southern exposure, are best adapted for that purpose. Light solls, however, reqoieg heavy fertilizing and more mulch in summer. They are also more lable to Injury to drought. As a rule, they produce lighter crops. If clay soll is used for early berries, it must be well drained, is more difficult to prepare, matures later crops, and is not go fa vorable for winter protection, If earll ness is not a consideration, then one should not hesitate to use any soll, provided it eqn be made rich, - GOVERNMENT SHEEP FARM EXPERIMENTS Several Important Results Ob- tained on Idaho Ranch, Flock Handled In 8ame Manner as Are All Similar Bands in Hands of Wyoming Stockmen—Work to Be Extended. (Prepared by the United States Depart. ment of Agriculture.) Scverdl results of importance to wegtern sheep men bave been ascer- tained by experiments at the govern- ment sheep ranch near Dubois, Idaho, which has been In operation two years, Fosmeaty it was customary for range sheep men to discard ewes which did not bear lambs when two years old. Extensive Investigations by the depart- men of agriculture have developed that such ewes are just as valuable for futare breeding as those which bear lambs as two-year-olds, Individual records are kept on the government sheep ranch relative to the weight of fleece, length of fleece, char- acter of fleece, fineness of fiber and mutton quality of each animal, while detalled account is maintained of the | offspring of each ewe, The particular utility of the results obtained arises from the fact that the flock Is handled Just as are all similar bands of sheep in the hands of Wyoming stockmen. Experiments are being conducted to to the western range conditions than the types now prevalent. It is hoped to extend this work in both mutton conformation and length and weight of fleece, There are at present about 1.600 Lin- Rambouillets, Cotswold Ram- bouiliets, Leister Rambouillets and Romney Rambouillets on the govern ment ranch. Crossbreeoding experi- ments are being conducted with all these breeds and crosses, ns well as the use of purebred Corriedales, which have been mated with crossbred ewes, RAISE MORE BREEDING SOWS Remarkable Evidence of Expansive Power of Swine Numbers in Practical Farming. (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agr re.) Even greater than the record num- ber of breeding sows on farms in the United States a year ago, the number on April 1 this year reached the un- precedented total of 0.070.000, accord. ing to the bureau of crop estimates, United States 4 ture. While the average galn for the whole country over last year is only 03 per cent there were gains greater than this In most of the states and as high as 8 per cent in California. Di minished numbers In the great swine states of lowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Louisiana and Oklahoma are sufficient to leave barely a gain to the United States as a whole, Under the pressure of the necessi- ties of the war the breeding sows on farms April 1, 1918, had been raised 0.5 per cent over 1017, a remarkable epartment of agricul A Bunch of Mortgage Lifters, evidence of the expansive power of swine numbers in practical farming operations; and that this extraordi- nary increase in one year should have been held the next, and even a little exceeded, Is a notable fact in swine history. KEEP MANURE UNDER COVER Amount of Moisture in Pile Can Be Regulated Much Without Danger of Leaching. The advantage of keeping manure under cover, whether piled on the ground or In pit, Is that the amount of moisture in the pile can be artificially regulated and: with less danger of leaching than if it les on the ground. In the open pit, surplus of moisture can not result in loss through leaching, but unless water or liquid manure is pumped frequently over the pile it will fire fang through heating. With both leaching and heating guarded against, manure can be kept for con- siderable periods without serious de- terloration In fertility. However, it Is always best to get manure onto the fields and under the surface as goon as practical. The best place for manure to rot is In the soll, RYE IS READILY PRESERVED Resulting Silage ls Not Satisfactory Because Plant Is Not Highly Palatable. Rye may be preserved readily in the silo, but the resulting silage is not very satisfactory on account of its not being palatable. For best results It should be put into the silo in the blos. soming stage or even earlier. In feed ‘ng value it is somewhat below that of corn silage og Lift off C Corns! Doesn’t hurt a bit t a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents, With your fingers! You cap lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- tween the toes, and the hard skin cal- fuses from bottom of feet, A tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon tho corn or callus, In- stuntly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus eight off, root and all, without one bit ef pain or soreness. Truly! No hum- bg Adv, All He Asked. Junior was fond of aulemobile rid- ing and insisted upen askiug the peo- ple living vext door to give him rides fa their car, though his mother hag strongly forbidden him to ask. One day he was gone for over an hour, and when he came home his mother asked hima where he bad been, and be sald that the people next doo taken him for a ride, “Well,” his mother sald, I told you not to ask them you rides?” Junior replied: “I dida't ask them for a ride. 1 just asked thems where | { should sit." His 2 Regret. “No doubt 1t Is the ng of your conscience, yutrageous profiteering, that you from sleeping!” we clared, “Oh, no!” returned ‘What keeps me awake is the that there Is no way by sollect a draw-hack on the g« for re t era Star, sternly de the thought h I can odds 1 sold asonable profes bef fore , the pres. snsas City of high pr K whi How's This ? We offer Jn, yd for any case of catarrh that canno w cured by HALLS CATARRH MEDIC INE HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is tak- en internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Burfaces of the Eystem Bold by druggists for over forty years. Price 5c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio, Religion in a Dream. To dream that you fire in 8 service in church with s lar *Ongreg: J riches ‘ate In life attend: thin, beware, of slander! is sald to foretel But if the they say, tion The Cult of Fashion. Young lady at the theater to friend: *What do you think of this play. my | lear? “Why, H's absurd! Three | months are supposed to pass between | the first and second acts, and the] heroine's still got the same hat on!” i Fitting. | Hix—-1 hear they're sountry club garage. | Dix— With parquet, 1 suppose. i reflooring the | Sore Byes, Niced-Bhot Byes, Walery Eyes, | ficky Eyes, ail healed Drotuptly with night. | ry applications o of Romulan od Balsam. Ady. Doubt and fear wean failure; A an optimist, fear n pessimist. SEE or ALD ER) Gh Experts or Theorists— Which? The packing industry is intri- cate, complex—far more so than the railroads or the telegraph. Every day multiplying needs of society increase its problems and multiplying responsibilities demand more of it. Highly trained experts, spec- ialists of years’ experience, thinkers and creative men, de- vote their lives, their energies, their activities, to solving the problems of the packing industry and meecting its widening duties. Swift & Company is not a few dozen packing plants, a few hundred branch houses, a few thousand refrigerator cars, and a few million dollars of capi- tal, but an organization of such men. It is the experience, in- telligence, initiative and activity which operates this physical equipment. Can this intelligence, this ex- perience, this initiative and cre- ative effort which handles this business at a profit of only a fraction of a cent per pound from all sources, be fostered through the intervention of political theorists, however pure their purposes? Or be replaced by legislation? Does Congress really think that it can? Let us send you a Swift “"Doilar”, It will interest yor Address Swift & Comp Union Stock Yards, any, Chicago, Swift & Company, U.S. A. J [swiFT 2 & COMPANY } ed THE SALE OF WLAY “0 BY BRO 18 PND rou THE E ANIMAL FOB LABOR 5H FREIGHT | os een 2.96 CENT & CEPENSES 3 W 2.08 CIENTS REMAND % With hn SWIFT L DMPANY St h 7 As frags iv “Has Mrs Nexdore any grande “No; they are all perfect imps.” S——— 1 u 2 die of] It ix all: but it is charity n inns “them to the fa Many =a physician would allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by the Stomach and Bowels, aids the tion of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. rhe 's Panacea~—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALwars Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CRNTAUN COMPANY, MEW YO RR ITY, Cp TE
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