FIVE MILLION PEOFLE USED IT LAST YEAR gILL'S CASCARAL=» QUININE BROMIDE Standard cold remedy for 20 years win tablet form--safe, sure, no opiates—breaks up a cold Bn 24 hours——celieves fir in 3 da Money: back if it fails. wine Red Xtop_ w Hill's At All Dry 5 Stores KILLS PAIN ralgia, Lumbago, Chest Colds and Sore Throat Ended in Half the Time It Takes Other Remedies. is other's Mustarine won't blister—it ready for use-—it's grandm fashi.aed mustard plaster up-to-date pain killers added. The best and quickest remedy in the world for lameness, sore muscles, stiff neck, cramps in leg, earache, backache, headache and toothache. Begy’'s Mustarine—ask for it by Is made of real, honest, yellow mus- tard—not cheap substitutes, Use it freely to draw the paln it's great for chilblains, ft ted feet. ays in the yellow box Wells & Co., Le Roy, too, and N.Y. 6 BELLANS, Hot water Sure Relief BE LL-A NS FRECKLE FOR INDIGESTION W. N. U., BALTIMO ART WORKS ON LARGE SCALE Frachle ! natman ne % or by a Berry Calievs Tea, Chicago. interesting Figures Concerning Decora- tions for Lincoln Memorial Build. ing at Washington. RE, NO. 4--1820. Simply to esse Lynch stretch the canvas » Willis ng Scribner's Magazine how Jules Guerin tions for the saAvY ms, deserib in painted the decorn incoln Memorial bul quired eight men, oue realizes that Mr. Guerin » deal In tine although ary to art apg that ng when t in the TOUPS to paint is a good painter himself. writer that, not rger t agrees with the such details are neces reciation, it is the tw $400 apiece, Oo un- and work inte to know painted ca that he paint he had resting pyases cost t finished his dded 150 pou And because the pr ings exposed weather, the paint was mixed with w» in a way which shows was done when were « when the arti is used no nds 10 their weight. will be somewhat chemical analy to weatherproof paint- kings of Egypt nemorial buildings. ing the ancient recting No Affinity, “There | ne thing a queer bout the old wr Wi at rp gen ey Most of ters of life gin to @ide the bs noticed until we the splinters In are un down, 1hise BULLY! If Bilious, Constipated or Headachy, take “‘Cascarets’’ Feel grand! Clean up inside! Your system is filled with liver and bowel poison which keeps your skin sallow, your stomach upset, your head foggy and aching. Don't stay billions or constipated. Feel gplendidly always by taking Cascarets They act without grip- r sick- | ing or inconvenience, They never en you like Calomel, Salts, nasty, harsh Pills, Adv, Conflicting Accounts. Helen—Mamma, the today that God gave minister me Little told me t You. Mother Helen i the truth. Brown that the court gave me —Bogton Treuscript. Well, Then he did, somebody my dear. isn't telling to you. ASPIRIN INTRODUCED BY “BAYER” IN 1900 | Look for name “Bayer” on the tablets then you need never worry. If you want the true, world-famous Aspirin, as prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years, you must ask for “Baver Tablets of Aspirin” | The “Rayer Cross” is stamped on each tablet and appears on each pack age for your protection against imi tations. In each package of “Bayer Tablets Aspirin” are safe and proper direc tions fer Colds, Headache, Neuralgia Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis, and for Pain ip | general Handy tin boxescontaining 12 tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also ! gell larger “Baver” packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufac ture ef Monoaceticaclidester of Salicy- licacid.—Ady, i of Brazil's Anniversary. The celebration f TESA brings facts Braz i the ation, Cuban, Is iCAn ever » except] Lati (*uba, on o Amer ‘how ng be ‘ the | republic Unlike Brazil s. enjoved independence 1d fore f government + {18 sister Ire pun rien, Brazil effected the without Dom Pedro 8 nn wise, monarch: when » ma jority opinion favored a repub- lican form of administration, he gra- clously and } from C1 bloodshed wi ne we as i vahl Vie he sa ented It monarchs had possessed ahd public life. retired ren Eu lar ropean fore few only in gimnmt cloht and ais ER common sense but a years ngo! Why Women Go Mad. “You used to say 1 re sprite” “You never tell u of mplained. that I'm that my which vistas” minded ve a woodland she of me any more beautiful as the dawn or eyes are transiuncent in ections of Els ww, he page ¢ pools Jou see refl sian “I kn« market still 1 attention replied, studying have to to hard imagina- “Since give so much of my ave t mj ts J seems to b lost Hates Himself. despises a "Fi n ‘1 says liar.’ Bos- he acks self-esteem, Transcript. does he?” ecansider unless she A bachelor doesn't baby worth kissing sixteen. a girl is sweet BEST SOIL FOR GROWING TUBERS Sandy or Gravelly Loams Are Best Adapted for Success With Potatoes. PLANT FOOD IS IMPORTANT | Never Advisable to Tum Up More Than One Inch of Raw Subscil at | One Plowing—Land Should Be Pulverized. i ——— (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) | i i i The types of soil in which the po- | tato plant thrives best are those desig nated as sandy or gravelly loam soils, It may be grown with a fair degree of success on any type of soll except sand and a heavy, sticky provided the land is well drained and contains the necessary plant food. Successful potato production is de pendent to a large extent on the thor- with which the land is pre- pared before planting the crop. a horse can be the land should be plowed from 8 to 10 inches deep, provided the surface soil is of a suf fleent to permit it. It Is never advisable turn up more than inch of ubsoil at any one plow ing vious plowings have not ing heen the maximum id be { loose ciay | soll, - i oughnes used depth {to ons mw = pi ¢ over € pth at which so if inches is ole it sho plowed Thoroughly Pulverized. Whether land wded, it he the is plowed or thorough afterwa wa spe should ly verized immediately a bad turned rds. It is freshly tice soil to bake 1 thereby bed pra to allow the in the sun and ome ecloddy used, the be thor tn be pring in Old Way. smoothing harrow. Where land must be prepared by hand, it Is good prac tice to pu the soll as much as posible spading It up, after which it ean be put in a fine condition of mellowness with a The importance of thoroughly fining the cannot sized, for increases the water holding eapacity of the soll, renders more plant food available, and reduces the number of weeds, When to Plant Potatoes The date of planting must be governed by climatic condi- tions. In attempting to produce early a crop as possible, some risk Iverize when steel rake, soil it i i | 1 § : i MUNICIPAL ABATTOIR | LOWERS MEAT PRICES Animals Are Siaughtered at All Times of Year. Meat ts Chilled in One Room and WII Keep for Long Period in Good Con- dition — Meats Inspected by Veterinarian. ment of Agriculture.) The city of Paris, Tex, tire locality at cost, United States department of agricul ture, which has recently procured data regarding its operation. Hogs killed In this establishment at all times of the vear, and nt a cost to the own- which covers kill- ing, dressing and cooling the meat, The ment is chilled for 24 hours in one odolor the next day, and kept at 32 and will keep good condition for a long period. first four days it is kept in this additional cost to the it is kept at n each ¢ degrees, owner and after that CSS, ited down at being kept killed and sa a head, no extra for the salt, and they rooms after helng salt down for four days without and At five cents n This curing the regu! are but no meat lost in it Cs pounds are killed for $1.50 the hide Is left are dressed and the h wa When cattle there ndditi oliar hide remainin erty of the owner of the carcass, 8h killed at $1.50 head «1 without extra charge. vittle and Hogs are 22.50 charge made are cold-storage ed addi tional cost, thereafter, arate from meats 1 room i8 sep cooler whe 1 Is not quite been known ar kept..n so cold to he ives up to 350 nu head though is thorou are and on them, t} ide hed, is an the are skinne Hogs £4: vert a sheep are A city ordinance er or other Purig to jorne nt the mm butch is meat In onerated voted wy ine pant has been ma tn Apres pre $1 cover cost of n ! La § 1 £20, YOHRTS BEo when t! the department ha tolrAos tween SAE ar ir was hull x record of original cost of £10,000 and the dad ¥ Capac " ty then was 30 ent and sell pou a MW sheen ralvan 2) sheer RIVES, from heaper tie 0 hogs and A at In Paris bts ten 16 twely than In been ng nd cents 8 Compet! assured because easy for the hotels, restauran ment to buy live it killed and stored In abattoir until sume it This at relatively others using much and have this municipal resay rices being kept ey are to oor u jow lev. a ———_——— WAR ON WHEAT SMUT WIDENS Formaldenyde Demonstrate Desire of Farmers to Drive Out Insidious Disease. That farmers are tremendonsly in earnest in thelr desire te drive out wheat smut is shown by the big In. crease In the sales of formaldehyde being injured by Iste spring frosts, As a gencral proposition, it is best to plant potatoes as soon as there Is 1it- likellhood of killing frosts after 1 tie i | : condition to work. Depth to Plant. Plant the small eye cuttings from 114 to 8 inches deep, depending upon { the character of the soil-—the lighter the soil the greater the depth of plant. ing. larger sets may be planted 4 inches deep. Spacing. { If an early variety Is planted, and | the work is to be done by hand, the | rows may be spaced as close as 20 | Inches, whereas If cultivation is to he | done with a horse, 30 to 34 inches {| usually is allowed. In order to give { the gardener some Idea of the num- | ground 50 by 100 feet at | spacings, | mitted, different inches between the rows and 12 to 18 inches between the plants in the row. To Plant a Plot 50 by 100 Feet. Space between Fpace in row Bets ross. between plants. required » Inches 10 Inches 76m ¥ Inches 12 inches 3 Inches 10 Inches 8 Inches 12 Inches | 30 inches 10 inches ¥ inches 12 Inches 2 inches 12 Inches inches 12 inches 1,574 1.768 frre UNPROFITABLE METHOD Hogging down rye Is an un. profitable practice, according to tests made in pork production at the Ohio experiment station. The tests show that It is generally more profitable to harvest the grain and sell 1t as a cash crop, or to feed the grain to hogs after threshing, rather than to allow the hogs to harvest the grain themselves, AA ‘® + sane EE where the United States department in co-operation with the extension departments of the state agricultural colleges, has been carrying on campaigns of education of May Result From Treating Seed With Formaldehyde as Smut Often Stunts the Plants to demonstrate the proper use of form- aldehyde in treating wheat for this disease. Reports from these states show that the inerease In the sales of formaldehyde for the current year varies from 150 to 325 per cent, as compared with the sales of 1917, the last year before the present campaign was inaugurated. The four states in which this record has been made are Minnesota, North Dakota, South Da. kota, and Montana. There Is every reason to believe that practically all of this Increase represents supplies used In fighting smut. wi wy el WUE VL Pr od the answer is Wherever APORX" ® is the ENZA, te 1 our horse mes 8 day BiCH I'm of endurance Herald, tion ham SEE SHABBY, FADED GARMENTS TURN NEW "Diamond Dyes” Make Old Apparel Fresh and Stylish, Don't worry about perfect results, Ose “Diamond Dyes” guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, witon mixed goods ~——dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings— everything! The Direction Book with each pack- age tells how to diamond dye over any | color, To match any material, have dealer ghow you “Diamond Dye” Color Card. | m=Adv. or — Education Going On. After tenrned at school. “Nothing,” replied Floyd. The next evening the*same | question was asked and Floyd proudly answered, “0, I learned to keep my | toes on the mark and jump over ane i other boy.” RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. | To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, | & small box of Barbo Compound, and | ox. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a | week until it becomes the desired shade. Any druggist can put this up or you cam | mix it at home at very little cost. It will | gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, | and will make harsh bair soft and glossy. | It will not co'or the scalp, ir not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off Adv. Idle Boast, “When 1 put my foot down once, it stayed there.” “Did you ever put It down on an unexpected tack?” For Constipation, Biliousness, Liver and Kidney troubles, take Garfield Tea. Adv. ——— When a man falls he begins to be lieve in luck, Lu Night Morning ~ {eep Your | Sm Se Ey. or ond Health { { | { i disease an } j¢ Te 8 is INFL n= Yum t3on of srout d COLDS. A CO. Goshen, Ind, PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM BE amore Dandref Sorel Restores Colos aad to Gray and Faded Har boc. and $1.0) at drocgistia 7 Jieong Chem, Wis. Patebogoe XY HINGERGO : MNS Removes Onrns, Ose! uses, ete, stops &il pais, ensures comfort Lo the Joa. makes walking far Ihe. by mail or at Frey glste Miscox Chemicon forks, Patchogue, X. XT. LIVE TA inter Fw, an { external use Gives quick relief — stops the cough and loosens tightness Hal & Rockel, loc. 215 Washington 5t, Kew York oR Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Take RHEUMACIDR toremove thecause and drive the poison from Lhe syvtem. “REEURACIDE OF THE TSSIDE PUTS RESUBATISN OF THE OUTSINE" At All Druggists Jas. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors Balumore, Md, Causad by Millions of people-—in fact about » out of 10guffer more or less from Indigestion, acute or chromic. Nearly every case Is caused by Acid -Stomach, There are other stomach disorders which also are pure signs of Ackd-Stomaeh--belo! ing, heartburn, bloat after eating, food re peating, sour, gFassy stomach. Theres Are many aliments which, while they do not cause much distress in the stomach fteelf, are, mevertheless, traceable to an acid. stomach. Among these are BervousDoss, bllloveness, cirrhosis of the liver, rheuma< tiem, impoverished blood, weakness, Insom« nia, melancholia and a long train of phys teal and mental miseries that keep the victims in miserable health year after year, The right thing to do i» fo attack Lhese ailments at their source—get of the meld- stomach, A wonderful modern remedy called EATONIC now makes it easy to do this One of hundreds of thousands of grateful users of RATONIO writes: “1 have troubled with intestinal Indigestion for about ihe years and have spent uite a sum for but without relief, After using BATONIC for a few days the Soh 300 ane in my hota | Senden" EATONIC =» Just the rem gv A in Jettars Selling und these fharveloup benefits. ry BE too, will be just as enthusiastic soTom druggist has BATONIC from him today. a - it ty if you are not satisfied, EATONIC ACID STOMACH -
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