D0 ALL MY HOUSEWORK Before I took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound I could hardly stand, says Mrs. Kwarcinski. Chicago, Ill.—-*“I suffered with dis- placement and irregularities and I did not know what to do. TR i ai Pinkham's Vege- ER advice and cured myself. I feel fine and do all my Ki} housework which Se could not do before, rN as I could hard! stand up and I have three healthy chil- dren. You can use this letter if you wish, for your remedy is certainly won- derful for sick, run down women.’ — Mrs. A. KWARCINSKI, 3627 W. QOakdak. Ave., Chicago, lil WE Vegetable Compound has been making women strong and well, relieving back- ache, nepvousness, ulceration, and in- flammation, weakness, displacements, irregularities and periodic pains. It has also proved invaluable in preparing for childbirth and the Change of Yite. Women who suffer are invited to write for free and helpful advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con- fidential), Lynn, Mass. It is free and always helpful. OF HOREHOUND AND TAR relieves colds, coughing, throat and bronchial trou les in a good, old fashioned, safe, quick, home way, J0c at all draggists. For aching teeth— Plie's Toothache Drops. RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Take RHEUMACTDE to remove thecanse and drive the poison from the system “RUEUMACIDR ON THE INSIDE PUTS RESURATISN OF THRE OUTSIDER" At All Druggists Jas. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors Baltimore, No Discussion. don’t hear a ahout the flln I manager. “The pe parting in utte “Ww i “1 word of How's This? Price 7 es F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, ( Gold Talks. “Why so sid, dearest? avowal th He my out my “Yes, yet."--Boston true ring ?*” finger hasn't, as ‘ranscript. Infections of inflammations of the Eyes, whether from extertal or internal causes, are promptly healed by the use of Roman Eye Balsam at night upon retiring. Adv. When a woman looks in a mirror she is luckily never able to see herself as other women see her, For a disordered liver, take Garfield Tea, the Herb laxative. All druggists. —Adv. Much of woman's happiness is due to her ability to improve on nature BACK GIVEN OUT? There's surely some reason for that | lame, achy back. Likely it's your kid- neys. A cold or strain ofttimes con- gesta the kidneys and slows them up. That may be the reason for that nag- ging backache, those sharp pains, that tired, worn-out feeling. You may have headaches and dizzy spells, too, with anopoying bladder irregularity. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. They have helped thousands. Ask your neighbor! A Georgia Case T. A. Hubbard, 208 Third Bt, Al- bany, Ga., says: “I had little cone trol over the ac. tion of my kid- neva and had to pass the secre tions too often. My back was so lame and sore 1 could hardly straighten up and frequently little enlored specks would float before my eyes, dimming my sight. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and six boxes entirely cured me of the trouble.” Get Doan’s at Any Store, 80c a Box DOAN’ KIDNEY PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO,, BUFFALO, N. Y. to Stop Your Cou ghing - an, ad reo Sing” a he: wise by soothing the PISO’S Harvesting Red Clover for the United Stales ment of Agriculture.) priced will Depart- Clover seed is high scarce, and good samples prices’ that will fo department urges the seeding of age as possible, The best many farmers The agriculture, pay. of lurge an information as The sold and there French out, and is. our own, supplies are ap- clover seed for least two to and spring be high if not seeded at years those farmers more, last who seed to sell who or their Laat the of the Europe has to benefit get prices, before to get back to normal product able and the pri Watch Quality of Seed. £ sl ’ In view of the high es fall pr seed, it Is especially farmers pay careful 4 { quality of seed they purity of a sample of clover seed hetween the the farmer has quently discussed that it is to to not A farmer poor lot of neces ary enter into details, paying a low wien] price or a may really he for that Ye in =» IE more the good seed than higher The only way to decide this swure samples ar that ors Aare urs 2 si offered then rns harvested It i= also a time to nsider wit nsual care the means neces the out of will not pay to throw In poorly prepared ®0 done for getting most the gown. It wpensive seed as was often when The best way Is not but to harrow ft in on the without a companion crop will often be better, but to field i= not very worn soil, It Is better wend weedy, If a special the best resulfs, The soil thelr roots down far enough. Be Sure Whether Lime Is Neaded, Another matter of the utmost im- portance is to consider whether or not the fleld It is proposed to seed needs lime. Unless the farmer is sure, he should send a sample of the soll to his state station and Inquire. Not far from 75 per cent of the arable land east of the Mississippi and north of the south ern boundary of Tennessee needs lime to bring a good crop of clover. This fact ean not be too strongly em- phasized. If the soll is “sour” do not waste expensive red clover seed on it--let some one else have it, But land need not remain sour. A ton or two of finely-ground limestone per acre will, In the average case, put the soll into condition to grow clover. It Is not necessary to put oh enough to com pletely satisfy the lime requirement. The Pennsylvania station has shown that a lime requirement of 500 pounds per acre or less did no great harm, but when more Is needed it must be supplied if clover is to do well, Soll with a lime requirement of 1.000 pounds or more per acre will usually not make a paying crop of red clover, if the wheat ground needs lime the slover should be seeded with a spring rain with Hime harrowed in on the plowed ground. If this can not be done the limestone may be put on the wheat It is not so effective when applied in this way as when spread on ground and harrowed In. Farmers look- Ing ahead for several years should con. sider liming the corn fleld pext s followed bs rino ring especially if is to be this wheat with clover on the wheat responds to liming mn and way will prepare for a crop, Used thiz way the than put on in ground limestone this well subsequent clos full amount to satisfy the he used, drainage water lime require will he will should fa% some lost in ind some be removed by the ing of On Sonu corn crop A cont manure will help clover, and soils phosphates are essential, Potash Is Scarce. cases, too, potash gives Boe isi it still scar Fons fie warrantee grown the eo care of 1t. id sometime ive to be adided as And most of al “ry LET uatiey ver crops lie at the fon JOIN “BETTER SIRES” DRIVE Federal! and State Forces Organized ir 40 States—Many of Them in Full Sw.ng Now vhicrt Oia which | 1 ous benefits fo the of the country. live stack interests Each of the enrolled states with the bureau of ani mal industry, United depart ment of agriculture, the name and ad dress of sp official directly In charge © the werk, This list will be 1 has filed States i irnished enrolled in the crusade on January 1 were as follows: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Callfornia, Colorado, Connec ticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Lou fsiana, Maine, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Mexico, New York, North North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Penn sylvania, Rhode Island, South lina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Vest Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming. New CULTURE OF FRUITS FAVORED at Relatively Small Cost——Best for Health, A more general culture for fruits In gardens and home orchards would con. tribute substantinlly to the health and pleasure of the average family besides furnishing a supply of valuable food products at a relatively small outlay of money, says the United States de- partment of agriculture. PRODUCTION HAS, INCREASED Improved Methods and More Efficient Facilities Are Necded for Man. dling Products. Production during the last decade has increased greatly, and as a nat: ural consequence Improved methods and facilities for handling the Increase have become necessary, says the Unit od States department of agriculture. Keeping pace with increased prodae tion has come the demand of consume ers for more elaborate and efficient service, - SHIP CATTLE FROM MONTANA 600,000 Head Have Been Shipped Out of State. by ment An unusually large movement of ng to the uni industry N bureau of ormally, the this state Is S00 000 that from atid estimated 200,000 head an- between out for all purposes, available Figures are not for a similar comparison in resentatives of the department in the field indicate that between 400,000 and HOO 000 sheep o of stock out of the North west for feeding and grazing in sec tions the f all classes were moved east and west of drought These available Dakotas animals went first into the pasture lands in the Nebraska, Later they the middie cornbeit wesota, Wisconsin, and nearby and were moved states, Into M the pet inter in The ter states oon The early into upper nsula of Michigan, and Texas and New Mex- Inovement the Int. still ico, into two tinued on into November, heavy snowfall that in the Se ranchmen wh the occurred nson overtook some 0 were tanking chances on found It herds quickly. It weather and they neces to move their wigh railroad cars » available to fill all orders Stock Moving west were freight. Information that has preference over dead ites th New eae A Farmer May Feel ludependent When He Has a Herd of Cattle Like These. et a PROVIDE SHELTER FOR SHEEP Exposure to Wind and Storms Is Cause of Much Loss—Protection Is Not Costly. Great sheep losses come through ex posure to wind and sterm. In all parts of the country farms that have sheep on them will do well to provide shelter from bad weather. These do not cost and wet If we had all the exposure to slorm we With Pasture Land Could Raise Few Without Great Ex. pense—Grain Needed. Svery farmer who has pasture land In addi. YOUNGSTERS! Need “Cascarets” when Sick, Bilious, Constipated, When your child is billions, pated, sick or full of cold: when the stomach sour, get a box ind stralghten the little one right up. Children gladly take this harmless sandy eathartie and it cleanses the lit- le liver and bowels without griping. gerous drugs and can be depended upon | to move the sour bile, gases and indl- { gestible | Best family eathartle because it never Tamps, or ineon- venlence Adv, sickens Causes Balance the Bocks Occasionally. It is good to have money and the that can but it's good, too, to check up once in a while {and n't can't buy money buy make sure have fost the vou Anon, SKIRT AND A COAT “Diamond Dyes” Turned Faded, Shabby, Old Apparel! into New. Don't resnlts Ure “Diamond worry ahongt Dyes” guaranteed give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk or mixed stockings feathers perfect tis linen cotton goods, ~—dresses blouses, skirts, children’s Conts Direction Book In to diamond match any nu you “Diamond Dye” Color Card - Didn't Wart “Haven't ’ “Ref res everything! package tells hon dye aver any color, T: sterial | » dealer sho -Advy Any you . ovr vhut’ the Is RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. Not the Only One husband o f ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT. | AVegetable Preparabion feds : similating the Food by K: ee / fing the Stomacks and Boe It may be ad addition to plant supplement the silage Some hay should be available in to visable Send the scrub sires to the butcher's block. . s » The water supply is of paramount Importance in raising animals, - - . Pigs grow very fast when they have pasture and some grain as a supple ment, - . » Beef cattle are able to convert conrse feeds such as hay, stover and silage into meat, .« * @ For a general farmer who raises ant. mals and grows diversified crops a silo is almost Indispensable, . La Beef, pork, milk or mutton ean be produced more economically by good pastures thin by any other means. Dizzy Spells” Danville, Va.—"“After motherhood 1 was i Was nervous and weak, and suffered with headaches and dizzy spells. 1 also had backaches, | could not eat or sleep when 1 began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prewrip tion, and it com pletely restored me to good health, My appetite returned % and 1 just felt fine “1 also suffered with constipation and the only medicine that 1 ever found to give me relief and, | might say, cure me of this trouble was Dr. Pierce's Pleasant! They are an excellent regulator f the stomach, liver and bowels.” Mrs >. E. Holland, 1015 Btokes Bt. Parkersburg, W. 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