WARNIN Name *‘Bayer’’ SAFETY FIRST! genuine ““unbreken package” of tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost Strictly American! but a few cents—Larger packages. Losing a Favorite Theme. “I'm kind of sorry to see this votes for women question so close to settle ment,” remarked Mr. Meekion. “Don’t you approve of votes for women?” “Yes indeed. But I've heard Henri etta talk on the tariff and the league of nations and most everything and 1 honestly think a suffrage speech is the best thing she does.” *““Cold in the Head" is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh Those subject to frequent “colds in the head” will find that the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the System, cleanse the Blood and render them less liable to colds. Repeated at- tacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL’'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys- am restoring normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. Fy J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohie. This Time It Really Seems That He Has Cocked Sister Evelina’'s Goose for Good, Some things do fall ont aw kwardly, | don’t they? One evening the fair Evelina was ex- pecting her latest admirer to call nnd her mother hadn't come back from shopping. So, while Evelina upstairs to don her best some powder on her nose, brother was left on guard. The expected visitor arrived, and was ushered into the parlor by Wilk liam Edward, who promptly began to | ask questions, as small boyy always do, “Mr. Slowcowde,” he popinjay?” “A popinjay my bes.” young man, thinking hard. it's a rare bird.” “Are you a bird, Mr. persisted the Inquisitor “Of course not! Ha, his victim. *Well, that's funny!” mused liam Edward. “Last night, after you'd gone, ma’ said you were a jay, and father sald there was no doubt about that, but there didn’t seem much pop pin’ the question about you. And now you say you're nota bird at all! Insanity must sensation like the distorted dream that Is enough to the sane. blouse the young said repeated the “Why Slowecombe ?” Ha!” squirmed Wil be n A dealer in onions is a good judge of scullions.—French Proverb, Blushing is virtue's color. Appropriate. “So you gradueated from a barber college. What is your college yell?" “Cut his lip, eut lenve his face, Raw, raw, Times-Union, his Jaw, raw!” tmportant § to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy lor infants and children, and see that it Bears the ZT a Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. No Doubt of It “What is a portable house, “Any house carried away clone."— Houston Post. pa? by a cy Cuticura for Pimply Faces. {To remove plmples and | smear them with Cuticura | Wash off In five minutes ieura Soap and hot water, i keep your skin clear by using them for i daily tollet purposes Do fail to in- | clude Cuticura Talcuom.— | CLERK MEANT To GET EVEN | Of Course Congregation Could Get Away, But He Had the Minister in Tight Place. Ointment. with eon the and the minister of a cer charch, a chance of getting a bit bhnek the to supper There blood hetw parish clerk {taln country {ever m was hod igged jof bis own One Sunday invite ton {after the evening he asked the | mind keeping his i! It was clerk had with service, a special n friend whereupon he would short, to ont ninister if sermon too good a chan miss, deep breaths, wir and a quar inister toot an fow {and preached for one ti {ter hy the clock. : By this time the old nt boiling point, for the hefore clerk's wrath He hardiy walt- resume his springing up sand announce. | Was { ed { sent {ing loudly: | “Psalm one Fro" end t { evening, and i London Answers, preacher to hundred He's we'll sing and nineteen, preached alt all meet |" end, Giving Him Every Opportunity. “We're going to move to Ohio.” “What's the idea?” “Want to my young son A | chance to become president some day.” give ' world. — Bacon, profit by a preparation, and A purchase from soon proves soon to healthfulness economy come your grocer EFFICIENCY OF - FARMER VARIES Some Are Able to Detect and Eliminate the Low-Paying or Losing Enterprises. OTHERS SHOULD MAKE MORE ords Is Valuable in Assisting Farmer to Secure a Balanced Business for Next Year. Just like other business vary widely In the degree of eff)- ciency displayed in running their busi- Some are able to analyze the Farmers, eliminate the low-paying or losing en- Others, lacking the knowl of how make a systematic to ought to be, without knowing to go about it to Increase them. They may be able to find and correct the obvious errors In the small-sized of considerable gize they fall to spot the enterprises that fare losing money for them. Such men may or may not make money, but at best they fall short of making much as they might and losing It losing part of the profit on Hence the paramount jm- of records to the farmer Farm Returns Studied. Careful studies made number of farms enable upon a large the United States make statements In this instance, they find that usually of the ed are managed so an to se- returns from of business, live stock, and labor— from 20 to 30 per cent of the farms considered have factor better than the that of agriculture to interesting For jess four factors—size Crops, while oniy one average. It must be no one of these fac The figures given which relate to the maost The cost of of the y prove interest ing to farm emplovers, analysis the figureg farm, man and one day to cut, and harvest it: wheat, and barley, and a days of man Iahor and three of ho labor farm An acre CON'R hay, on wr of hour ants, half ree ; average inl horse for a ten cure, one Cannot Tell How Much He Is Mak. ing and on What Crops. five and a half daye for a horse: onions, sold in bunches, require about #3 days of man work ten for the horse; dairy cows take 18 days of to only that includes about every item of farm effort. This information is valuable both in securing a balanced business and in assisting the farmer to eat) year. It is contained in a new publi cation of the department of agricul ture, bulletin 1139, “A Method of An alyzing the Farm Business.™ Advice of Experts Available. With the bulletin go blank forms alysis. Upon these bldnks the farmer ean inventory his business and then. if he feels unqualified to abide by his own judgment upon the results shown, he may secure the advice of experts by submitting the data gathered to his county agent, or to his state agri cultural college, or he may send it di. rectly to the department of agriculture to have the analysis mdde. MARKET FOR SURPLUS TRUCK Fruit and Vegetables Ctherwise Wast. ed Can Be Sold in Small Quan. tities by Using Motor. The motor truck express routes In many localities make It possible for the farmer th market his surplus fruit and vegetables in small quantities that would otherwise be wasted. When there Is more than gh for canning purposes this method should not be everinoked. FARM WOODLAND CAN BE MADE PROFITABLE Erroneous for Farmers to Saw Up Choice Timber. Many Valuable Logs Go Into Cross Ties When They Would Bring Much More Money If Sold as Saw Logs—Other Hints, Bw — It is a mistake to saw up choice logs of white oak, ash, cherry and yel- low poplar for rough uses at home or to use clear black walnut for gate boards or split up white oak butts for fence posts. This fact Is emphasized In many ways In #& new publication, “Forestry and the Farm Income” is- sued by the forest service, United States department of agriculture, Farmers are told that many valuable logs go into cross ties when they would bring the owner much more If sold as saw logs. Likewise, large numbers produce only one small tie, whereas, if left to grow for from three to five years, they would yield more double the profit, To avoid Farmers is Adapted. fuch land mistakes, should familiarize themselves timber is best adapted. Timber that is cut in the late spring and summer months should be handled with special care to injury. be canee is then more likely be attacked by Insects sand fungi than during the colder months, Seasoning proceeds more rapidly dar ing and may cause excessive checking. is not benefl- cial to the timber. If rightly handled, posts, poles and logs may be cut at any rability being case should wood be allowed lie in direct contact with the ground. The opportunity for in. sect attack and decay can be redncea to 8 min peeling the timbers and open-piling them off the ground in a shaded but how. does not retard checking of the avoid freshly cut wood io the warmer season which season without thelr dn affected. In no to imum by dry piace. This, ever. wood, Logs are the under water, in prevent blae stain. checking, Insect attack, and decay. Painting the ends of logs with a yellow ochre or barn paint will very materially retard Injury by end check. ing. Painting timbers with creosote will decay. sometimes stored hot season, to peeled prevent NEW SEEDINGS FOR PASTURE Sheep Better Suited for Grdzing Than Horses or Cattle—Rye Favored for Fall Pasture. New seedings of clover and timothy should be pastured lightly, Sheep are better suited for this purpose than horses and cattle, but eare must he used to prevent them grazing the new meadows too closely Stalk fields, from which the corn and stover have heen removed, furnish considerable feed in the form of grasses, weeds and an occasional stalk and ear of corn. It is well to allow the stock to clean up this feed that would otherwise go to waste, In order to provide more good fall grazing it is a good plan to sow rye at the last working of the corn Crop. ~ Jd BETTER BREEDING MEANS BIGGER BIRDS Following are average weights of Barred Plymouth Rock grades of the first, second and third generations, government poultry farm, Beltsville, Md.! Gains, Hreeding of Poultry~ Lbs Lbs Original mongreis . Mrs generation, Rock grades .. .. Second generation, Barred Rock grades cone BB AD Third generation, Rock grades ......cocco.. 889 I Weights were taken about March 1 each year, 0 POISON FOR CABBAGE WORMS Insect Powder Mixed With Flour Will Be Found Satisfactory—Harm. less to Mumana Insect powder mixed with three or four times its bulk of flour and left over night In a tight container is an effective poison for the common cab. bage worm. It is harmless to persons. Apply when the dew Is on, using a sifting top van of 8 powder blower, CASCARA FOR Colds, Coughs Laxzative— No Opiste in Hill's, QUININE AND La Grippe Solid Guilt. mining stock. Looks like " “You've only seen the edges!” WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT For many years druggists have watched with much interest the maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Bwamp- Root, It is a physician's preseription. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad. intended they Swamp-Root has stood the test of years its merit No other kidney Be sure to get Bwamp-Root and start treatment at once, : However, if you wish first to test hie or. Binghamton, N. Y., for a When writing be sure and Opposite Argument. “1 tell you a new camera is a posl necessity i “And yet it is a negative proposition.” USE “DIAMOND DYES” A Dye right! Don't risk o your material in a poor dye. LR Each package of Z, Dyes” contains 7,80 simple that any eo” can diamond-dse a rich, “iar 3 Diamond Wor fadeless color Into gum draperies, ings, everything, whether : wool, silk, linen, cotton or . Y mixed goods, hd Buy “Diamond Dyes” { Uy no other kind—then perfect ET results are guarsantéed, Dyes ( olor ( ard” rents, Covers Aad {4 FH Druggis #t has “Diamond -16 rich colors. Adv. Life's Merry.Go-Round, You may not know it. but man behind vhen you are his hark bac quirer nughitg at a some other man is behind your inclunati En Dr. Peery's a “los ange” or sirup real old-fashioned Bose ¢f medicine which cleans owt Worms er Tapeworm with a single done wen BQ ¥ Small Boy Satisfied That the Bill for His Three Days’ Fun Was Not Exorbitant At last Hit) visit grandpa gre 1 1 the great day. Freddy had the saw that nothing. The small ale more cream bung in those three days than he would otherwise have done in three ¢ Fredds all and ha iHHowed té They were ud long waited for lone. fol 4 riends, life, for of his wanted time he boy time with candies, But there comes an end to every thing. and Freddy went home pale sellow of complexion, and Iangula feverish. Mother promptly sent the doctor, whd ordered him to and sent him some very unpleas- but doubtless healing medicine. Grandpa came next day and was periitted to creep upstairs to see how the sufferer wus faring. He found the boy lying wan and paie on his but received a watery as for bed, pillow, sintle sald the weak little bad a Wa voloe, grandpa,” “I've been awfully Every man yon “hear something” ahout yon Orf! Hubby—That man ea a cad, a scoundr advise a liar, Would {led me I, and a dog! to fight? Wifey—BEy all means! Ing nobler in the for the truth! me There's noth- world than fighting Sure Relief BELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION FOR WOMEN For over half a centwry DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS have been sold for the Liver. Read the following from 2 woman of forty-eight: “I have used DR. TUTT'S PILLS for Bowel regula- tion many years. I am now con- vinced that they are also the best known regulator for other retard. ed female functions, I have told many of my friends and now none would be without them. A few days before, and you are all right.” Dr.Tutts Liver Pills Evolution of European Governments and Their New Comatitutions wok by Bartow $ ¢ Abraba tional © XIN three of ita 314 be competled able to ward off, he baneful Infeencoss the existence of our instite ous ways he will have seeon- anon something for the benefit of the cit. inenship of the nation. Price of book $3.78 Bartow A. Ulrich, Press Club, Ohiceage, IN PLAYING UP TO THE TEACHER indianapolis Youngster Had a Pretty Shrewd ldea of What He Was Doing, After AIL a Jelfer- and had to write an essay on Woodrow Wilson, He evinced such a high president, especially In management of the World war, express the that he was ington or Lin- coln. He said they made a fine show. ing in the little wars they had to han- but could hardly, he thought. ha ce got through the big His father, seeing the essay. ventured the opin- fon that the writer too positive in his statement, although admiring Wilson himself. John Arthur showed he was perhaps something of a dip lomat as well as an essayist, “Oh, well,” he remarked. “the teach- er is a Democrat, anyhow."—Indian- apolis News, John Arthur is sony pupil in ille departmental school, smong others regard for the his as to view one, was Life's Little Changes. A.~So you're acquainted with Mr. Smith? What kind of a man is he? B.—He used to be poor, but honor able, ~And now? B.~~Now he's rich. Any man ought to be satisfied with his lot if it is worth 8.000 a front foof. baking. It solves your sugar prob-
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