Prominent New Hampshire Woman Says Tanlac Brought About a Won- derful Change in Her Condition. “ranlac is a grand medicine, and I think every suffering woman ought to know about it,” was the statement made recently by Mrs. Aurore Bar rette, at her residence, 133 Second Btreet, Manchester, New Hampshire. Mrs. Barrette is a well known and highly respected resident of that city. =] have not felt at all well for the past year or more,” she continued. “I faven't been sick enough to be in bed, put I was far from being a well woman. At times I thought I had kidney trouble for I suffered almost constantly from severe pains across my back, just over the kidneys. When- ever I tried to do any housework at all that dull pain would be there, and if I attempted to stoop over it just felt as though my back would break. | I would get so weak and worn out] I would have to sit down and rest several times a dey, and I felt tired all the time. “This condition made me awfully! mervous, so that I rarely ever slept! well at nigh® and every now and] then I would jump in my sleep, as if | In a fright and my condition was| really becoming serious, “Only two bottlés of Tanlac have| brought about a wonderful change in! my condition. In fact, the results I have received from this medicine have PSDP OBPODIGPVILPD RESULTS MRS. AURORE BARRETTE of Manchester, New Hampshire a —— pains in my back which used to trou ble me every day have almost disap peared, and I am going to keep on taking Tanlac until they leave me en- tirely. I have lots of energy now, aad am not only able to do .my house work, but I get through the day with- out feeling the least bit tired. I am like I was, and 1 sleep well at night, “lI shall always be thankful what Taniaec has done for me.” Tanlae is sold by leading druggists for PPP PVPOPP0 DODO DOPY 2 and lotions, you can be sure that soon again you will be in the shack. les of this relentless foe. You may some slight temporary relief the pans of the disease by the use of these local remedies, but Rheumatism is too real and relent. less a disease to be rubbed away. S80 many cases of Rheumatism come from a tiny germ in the too fast a setback Is necessary. Hands rough? Mystic Cream, that's the stuff. Ask your druggist for it-—Ady, “And because he wished to hold his | Job, the hired man “slowed up.” —In- | dlanapolis News, WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT For many years druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kigmey, liver and bladder medi- sine. It i» a physician's prescription. Swamp Root is a strengthening medi- cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad- der do the work nature intended they should do. Bwamp-Root has stood the test of years. I is sold by all druggists on its merit snd it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp Root and start treatment at once, However, if you wish first to test this preparation send ten cents to Dr. & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.-—Ady. When a Feller Needs a Friend, Aristocratic Aunt (to small nephew from the country playing in the snow) —Please remember, Theodore, while | you are visiting us, that it will be mnecessary for you to make your | own snowmen, What are the servants | for?—Passing Show, London, A lot of conversation worked off In society ought to be dumped into the | garbage can, that may Begin taking 1 director will give you ex- ssn Music, Ignatius—A pretty is melody, Ignatz—Yeh, girl I saw one the ' RAISING WINNER Heredity Plays Important Part in Helping Owner to Secure Blue Ribbon. FIRST OBSERVE CALF'S DAM Good Breeders Should Be Familiar With Individuals and Blood Lines Instrumental in Bullding Up Favored Breed. (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) It 18 a sclence and an art to produce a famous breeding animal or a noted winner In the show ring. Every year thousands of stock breeders contest for this honor, and as soon as the blue ribbon is placed the owner of the ani- mal Is besfeged with questions as to Just how the winner was originally selected and reared. ' Kings and queens of the beef-cattle world sometimes are selected when they are calves only a few months old 80 they can be taught to eat grain before they are weaned say special- ists of the United States Department of Agriculture, The first step is to ob- she Is a wide, deep-bodled cow with supply of milk. fles In these respects and was purposes. Studying Cailf's Pedigree, The calf's parents, itable to thelr owners. These gay be learned from a study of the caif’s pedigree. To know a good pedi- gree requires study, and in this con- nection it tory of your chosen hreed. sential It that the good breeder become and aia with individuals REDUCE LARGE WASTE: IN CELERY SHIPMENT Transactions Indefinite Because of Lack of Grading. Establishment of Two Grades of Rough Product Would Enable Deal. ers and Recelvers to Work on More Profitable Basis. (Prepared by the United Htates Departs ment of Agriculture.) “Rough celery” 1s the market term applied to celery that Is taken from the field and packed in crates with lit tie or no trimming. Transactiops In rough celery always are more or less Indefinite, because of the lack of grud- Ing. The bureau of markets, United States Department of Agriculture, has celery markets of New York, New Jer- establish 919, the it will be practicable standard celery grades. to In from the most of celery had been moved states mentioned, and that It was shipped in the rough. would eliminate much would enable rough celery waste and In every breed (here are led by family names, which in some generation. Cattle that ap knocked me fiat, so 1 sent her a note Ignatius— What did she say? Ignatz around. —California Pelican, RUB OUT SORENESS, SPRAINS, BACKACHE WITH of the famous with types of ing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Nothing else takes out soreness, lame- ness and stiffness so quickly. pain, doesn’t burn or discolor the skin. Limber up! Don't suffer! smell trial bottle from any drug store, and after using it just once you'll for. get that you ever had backache, lume bago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more mis recommended for 60 years. Stop drug- ging kidneys! They don’t cause back- ache, because they have no nerves, Wililng to Hold. “I've been reared in the lap of lux. ury.” sdid a millionaire's daughter, “Try mine for a change,” suggested the Impecunious young man.—Baltl more American, Regard righteousness as gain. Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are Select a Calf, If Possible, When It May Be Seen With ita Mother, and judging stock. Learn the different parts of the animal and become fa- miliar with the methods of examina- tion used by experienced judges, In selecting a calf, first get an idea of its general appearance by looking it over carefully at a distance of 10 or 15 feet. When viewed from the front it should have a short face, large muzzle, wide forehead, short neck, and a wide, deep chest, indicating a strong, vigorous constitution. When leoked at from the side, its back should be straight and level from the top of the shoulders to the tall. It should have a deep body and smooth, long hind quarters, When viewed from the rear, it should present a wide deep appear. ance. While as much width as poe sible is desired, it should not be ac- companied with roughness about the shoulders and the hips or hocks. The legs should be rather short, stout, and set wide apart. Indications of Quality. Quality may be determined by the eye of the experienced judge, but the hand may also be used in determining the “condition” or “quality” which has reference to the flesh or fat. The beef calf should have deep natural flesh but should not be excessively fat or coarse. The flesh should be smooth and firm, but not hard along the back, sides, and over the shoulders. All the following Indicate quality: A thick cont of hair that feels soft and silky and looks glossy; a loose, pliable skin that does not seem thick, rough, or tightly stretched over the body; and rather short legs that ap- pear to have strong, clean bones with. out ronghness or conrseness, Color is of little Importance so long as the calf selected has the approved color of the Hreed desired, in Field Almost Marketing. Rzady for and The the in- to place their orders more definite basis by the gles on a first grade, as contemplated is practically free stalks, stalks that have or gaye damaged from or Iin- pects, A minimum diameter for this grade of 1% Inches would be fixed. The any celery froma pithy gone to seed disease the first grade, Shipments, it Is Advisable to Mix the Produce. In small cities there is little open- ing for carlot shipments of fruits or vegetables, Shippers of carloads should never consign to such markets un- less previous arrangements have been made with a dealer, say specialists of the United States Department of Agri- culture. The small cities are easily kind of perishable produce Often a mixed carload Is more salable in such markets than a car filled with one The mest reliable plan Is to ascertained quirements previously f. o. bh. shipping point, able to convince the buyer that guarantee Is good regarding the grade and quality of the produce, tured, Has Clear, Light Golden Color, With Green Cast, getting a stand of any crop. Alfalfa seed should not only be of good qual ity and strong In vitality, but it should be clean and free from foul weed seeds, Properly matured seed of al- falfa has a clear, light golden color, with a faint greenish cast. Immature seeds are greener and seed which hag been bleached or heated becomes dis. colored. Brown or blackened seeds are likely to be dead or low in vitality, Greenish colored seed, If not too shrunken, may germinate well, Prefer plomp, heavy seed; badly shrunken seed, even though It may sprout, will produce weak plants. INTRODUCTION OF MILO CROP First Grown In This Country About 1882 and Was Not Uniform in Height or Maturity, Milo was grown first In this coun try about 1882. It was not uniform in maturity and In height, most of the plants being tall. Standard milo is a direct descendant of the original type, reduced by systematic selection to a uniform height of from H to @ foot nnder dey land conditions, “Cold 1a the Head” Is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent “colds in the Read” will find that the use of HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the ' bystem, cleanse the Blood and render them less liable to colds. Repeated at- tacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to’ Chronie Catarrh, HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE taken internally and acts throu the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of t Bys- tem, thus reducing the Inflammation and restoring normal conditions. All Druggists, Circulars free, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. is | Overheard In the Nursery. 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