NERVES GAVE 0UT Serious Kidney Trouble Had Made Life Miserable, But Doan’s Removed All the Trouble. Hasn't Suffered Since. “I had such severe pains in my ack,” says Mrs. Albert Akrovd, 304 W. Indiana Avenue, Philadel: phia, Pa., “that they almost doubled me up. Many a day I could not do my housework and at every move it seemed as if m back would break gid two. My feet and ankles swelled until I had to wear large- sized slippers and sometimes I couldn't stand u x had. dizzy spells and dreadful head- aches and flery °* flashes passed be. Mrs Akroyd fore my eyes. Had a heavy weight been resting on my head, the pain could not have been more distress- ing. The least noise startled me, I was so nervous, I couldn't control the kidney secretions and the pain in passage was awful. “It began to look as though my ease was beyond the reach of medi- cine until N used Doan's Kidney Pills. The first box benefited me ond four boxes cured all the trou- bles. I have had no further cause for complaint.” Swern to before me, Thes. Hl. Walters, Notary Pubdlic. Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60c 0 Box DOAN’S =pner FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. CURES WHILE YOU SLEEP NO PAIN, NO TROUBLE. IN Use OVER 30 Years -— KOHLER — ONE NIGHT CORN CURE TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE PRICE 18 Cents EVERYWHERE ar DRUG STORES GENERAL STORES Kohler Mfg. Co., Baltimore, Md. EN USE FOR 35 YILALLS BA EIIEEE The Quick and Sure sure for MALARIA, CHILLS, FEVER AND LA GRIPPE it Is a Poweriul Tonle and Appetizer Will cure that tired fer ins in back, mbes and head IE: 3 om quinise, Arsenic or habit-forming ingredient. ILOCURA CURES PILES THE ONLY INTERNAL REMEDY Large trial box seut free on receipt of ec. AGENTE WANTED Pilocura Co., Washington, D.C. W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. AND 43-1918. | BET READY FOR “FLU” Keep Your Liver Active, Your System Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are De- lightful, Safe and Sure, Physicians and Druggists are advis- ing their friends to keep their systems purified and their organs in perfect working order as a protection against the return of influenza. They know that a clogged up system and a lazy liver favor eolds, influenza and serious complications, To eut short & cold overnight and to prevent serious complications take onc Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of water—that’s all. No salts, no nausen, no griping, mo sickening after effeets, Next morning your cold has vanished, your liver is active, your system is puri fied and refreshed and you are feeling fine with: a hearty appetite for break. fast. Eat what yon please—no danger. Calotabs are sold only in eriginal scaled packages, price thirty-five cents, your memey if you are not perfectly delighted with Calotabs.——(Adv.) tonic for lave eak there is nothing indifference, As a <trengthening ame Ww —— —————— — BOSCHEE’ S SYRUP. In these ather pre- of atsekiind we look out for Take caution against the dresded Inf and at the first sneeze nemember tha Boschee's Syrup has used for fifty-three in all parts of the United St for coughs, bronchitis irritation and troubles, night's rest, from expectoration in im America and 1sehold panacea. in the isands of families all zed world, Try one bottle and accept no substitutes-—Adv, days colds, every 1+ LAL been years ates throat for Iu AEE espe the giving patient a good free coughing, morning. as with easy Made homes } th ' The Strong Withstand the Ment of Summer JBener Than the Weak Old peo who ame Seable and younget peapie ay are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to go through the depressing heat of summer by taking CGrove's tasteless chill tonle, It purifies and enriches the blood and build the whale systiam You oar soon Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. S0c. brigt red a Polk Miller's Liver Pills The Good Old Kind that | Oc. always do the work. Same formula for 50 yours Uneqe salled for Bilisusness, Sick Headache, Constipation and Malaria. At all druggets. Manufac. tused by Polk Miller Drug Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. TRACTOR WON'T JUMP FENCES Some of the Arguments in Favor of fts More General: Use—Will Not Bite, Balk, or Run ‘Away. nents in fa as follows Some of the n y argur vor of the tr in Farm Life: It will not bite, it will not shy at a scrap of pa- per in road. It will not kick stall al night and keep the tired farm. er and his wife awake. the manger, It will not break out night, Jomp the neighbor's cabbages, It will mot lie down in a particularly moist spot in the barnyard, roll over on its back and elevate its four feet into the air, It does pat have to be sponged off or treated with heree ment, It is not addicted colie, cough. heaves, spavin or wind-gall, It will not snert In your ear or whisk its tall in your face, It will not “haw” when to “gee” or vice-versa. You do not have to pull on the lines end holler your head off when yeu sant it to stop. It does not “up asd die pring work is coming on When a doctor gives a patient hope he expects pay for it. —— actor are given balk OMe aor It in away. the of the fence and eat barn at Your Curr ied, lini- to you tefl It " just as the oe LB DESsss » Build Up i What the i816, a person in $25 for railroad fr ammuglly for the Therefore increase in freight meant an 0, or an American fa rates have ine cent since 1016, for the R200, Railroads Collect, war of marmosal conditions United States paid ight, a bill of £1 aserage io each the eael of I rates above the increased per espitn increased tax for ly of £31.25. | ot more thar therefore the famity all of which is paid in These figures are hefore dip to onl 50 per ght now reas frei average Ix around of course, we help again our ralir finances, pockets Coming Events, extraordinary be the ordinary remarked “The of terday will tomorrow,” things $08 things of Justice Darling “Already 1 can picture little Tommy waking up in the might and crying: “ ‘Mother. 1 hear something on the roof!" and hearing mother answer: “'Go to sleep, it's only father taking off his shoes to sneak throgsh He's just come home from airship.’ "Pearson's yo cluh in his Weekly, The Home of the Bean. Knicker—Beston was of mind. Bocker- once a state Now #t Is a state of won't ely a hr Ise 8 ES (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) Scrupulous care in pre-cooling a re frigerator car fer shipping dressed | poultry, always a matter of impor- tance, is doubly so now, In the opinion of food-resenrch experts. The greater necessity for care comes, In the first of the fact that there 18 a na- tion-wide #ce shortage. The second mportant element is that, following the stress of war-time transportation, the refrigerator equipment of the try is in & run-down condition. car showld be ily examined, experts say, to see that it admits not even a pin point ght, Then it should he tested and, it fall short of standard, there we be no hesita tion about rejecting ® and calling on the raflroad agent for a car that will meet the requirements, Extreme care, the experts believe ntial just now for the in transit, and depart- ment's Tood laboratory has fast ing definite in- formation satisfactory re- sults are to be Select Car place, coun carefu of is ess preservation of poultry the chief of the research the follow to how attained : Day Before Loading. *When the refrigerator car is set for cing, enter It and with and hatches tightly closed look carefully for any crack or point of daylight, The car should be absolutely with not a pin point of light any If there distinct eracks around doors or hatches, the car will not main tain sufficiently and should not be iced for the hauling of dressed poultry or any other commaod- apd salt refrigeration. pipes are ssued as doors where, are he low temperature also that the drain and in good working order “The selected car should he se 24 hours before it is to Its bunkers should then h finely wld he When the three-quarters full, tamp at all eracks Then add one amount of For in 5.000 t for Ina dded that is lece she no p nkers are the doe down well so th the niated nt basis if the bunker onnds of ice, when threequarters full auerter of Stanne, holds amount of ice scatter 150 URGE UNITED FIGHT ON EUROPEAN BORER insect &s Serious Menace American Agriculture. to Has Become Well Established in Both Massachusetts and New York. Most Energetic Measures Fa vored for Eradication, (Preparcd by the United States Depart. meri of Agriculture.) The Europesn corm borer undoubt- edly i= a serious menace to American agriculture. The United States de partment of agriculture has for some time called attention to the extreme danger from this pest, which has be come well established in both Massa. chusetts and New York. Now comes this reinforcement of that judgment: “We, the National Association of Commissioners of Agriculture, with official entomologists from many states and representatives of the United States department of agricul tare, together with representatives of the Canadian governmhent, present as experts in conference upon the sit- uation, express ourselves, after examinirg the infested area, as thor oughly convinced that this pest is one of the most dangerous insects which has become established In America, and we hereby place ourselves on record in favor of most energetic ef forts or the part of federal and state agencies to control and, if possible, to exterminate this insect, including in the program vigorous quarantines to prevent ifs distribution.” That ig a part of the resolutions adopted by the European Corn-borer conference, begun at Albany, N, Y., on August 28 and concluded at Bos- Mass, an August 20, The state commissioners of agriculture, state entomologists and others went over the corn fields around Schenectady, N. Y., and Boston, Mass, and saw the methods of destruction practiced by the United States department of agri tulture end Che state agencies, to Mix top ice pounds of coarse gray rock salt. | this salt very lightly with the [ and directly | crushed ice unt! the bunker Then add the remainder of the lated amount of salt, which, | case, would be 450 pounds. Mix it | very lightly with the fine ice so that salt does not penetrate into the is full calcn- in this the mass of ice more than 4 or level the surface and quickly close the hatches, Right Temperature Is 24 Degrees. “With both bunkers iced and salt. ‘ed, the ear should stand for 24 hours Then, in order to make that the temper ature is right for loading ded thermometer enter as quickly possible by ing one side dor, which she be tightly closed Immediately. man should stand mid doors holding the 4 fect fram the floor until the has responded to the car ts which | from | on the quality of the { temnpersture of the car should not be If it is more than point, it gerous to for a ation, to take which his ket, he shoul ratiroad is able to refrigerate try properly “Al vided with a floor r § inches in clear, built of lengthwise stringers meade from 2 by 4 lumber and crosswise slats made from 1 by 3 lumber, with 1% inch spaces between, These cross wine €lnts the stringers. tracking ¢howldl extend scross since it is this part of the car whi is hardest to gemate and where afr cire on is most needed. AN railroad owned refs as rapid IY as possil tt racks which walls =o that for cleaning.” 5 inches: 80 » Bure prov with a OTEn wld The vay between the of one mercury omplizshed in depending 1EeTrMome The this point degrees F. degrees at this dan load the car requiring intensive refriger- pper willing the condition In arrive at the mar unicate with the 3 ear which the dresssd pol ordinarily is ac three to five minutes ti ter at above 34 a8 is haul Un chances load will 1 } i comm iese the in on agent and request refrigerator cars should be pro the fire nalled ts They do not interfere with the load into the car Thew the doorway ot refri igerators eqn to the being sed wl fastened can be He are wide they turned back gether with the damage caused by the borer The ocommissioners ef agriculture returned to their states convinced of thé reality of the perfil and of the necessity «f unifying all efforts to pro- tect the farmers of the country from a destructive insect that may spread over very large areas mos: energetic cantrol werk large senile, is done on a Favorable Localities for Suc cessful Growth, {By W. J. MORRILL, Colorado Agricul tural College, Fort Collinge, Colo.) Trees, especially cone bearing trees, seem to prefer newly eroded soil Steep slopes are exposed to compara tively rapid erosion and here trees do the best. Level ground indicates old soil, old In the sense that it wan derived from rock, as a rule, longer ago than soil found on steep slopes. Old soil probably contains an excess of soluble salts, too much for best tree growth, In the mountains one sees the steep slopes clothed with trees, while the occasional flat spot is likely to be bare of trees. The roughest areas on the farm present the most favorable localities for successful tree growing. KEEP VEGETABLES IN | WINTER Temperature Slightly Above Freezing Point ls Preferred for Beets, Turnips and Carrots, Hop— (By A. F. YEAGER, North Dakota Ag- ricultural College.) Turnips, beets, and carrots will keep best at a temperature slightly above | freezing. Cabbage will stand consid- “erable freezing, and salsify and pars nips may be left in the soll over winter if desired. BSquashes and pumpkins will keep best In a warm dry place. A warm attic where it does not freeze is good. Potatoes require a cool place not too dry. Cabbage and nearly ull root crops may be stored in the ground. They must be put deep epough to be below the frost line and should be sur rounded with straw to keep them from direct contact with the soll, ASPIRIN FOR I EADACHZ ’ Bay cn Ger fiame rer’ is Asdirin—cay Bayer ina™ sr directions layer package.” containing Jor Heo Lumbago, same “Bayer” means ge Aspirin prescribed by physi ars. 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