CASCARA > FOR Colds, Coughs Laxative— No Opiate In Hill's. NINE AND La Grippe Qui Creu Qe Soler Pee rlrafene reed as LJ w organ of the body depends upon the blood supply to properly perform its functions. eases are the direct result of a bad condition of the blood. } i i } ood. You can in a large measure avoid liability to disease by the use of 8. 8. 8., the wonderful blood rem- S. 8. 8. It its torturing pain; Eczema, Tetter, For valuable literature and med- skin diseases; general bs . Sw $s own -—save paying rent uce cost of living—where they years has yielded from 20 undreds of farmers in Western Good climate, schools, rural te in growing and stock raising, mape, description of ete. write Paying in Dresden China. Little pieces of bearing the usual are being passed from hand in Saxony. It is not that people are bar- tering their cups and saucers or are getting rid of the of their china cupboards, nor are they making each other presents porcelain for which the mark of Dres- den has been noted. A new coinage in porcelain has been put into circulation to supersede small paper money, and one of its valuable assets is the fact that it ean be svashed, so no one need complain of dirty money. The little red-brown discs have met with a hearty welcome, and the factory of Meissen has never sent out anything more popular than these little pieces of china that are too small for a plate, too shallow to hold water and not adorned with any- thing but the most simple devices. red-brown china mark » hand Dresden to contents of the delicate Bright Youth, The clergyman was examining the Infants’ class. Suddenly a bright idea flashed across his brain, He had found a poser. “And now, my dear children.” he said, rubbing his hands and beaming with wicked pleasure, “can any of you * five?” There was a long and deathly si- lence, broken finally by a piping volece from the back bench: “Please, sir, 1 could tell you If the beans weren't blue.” Empress of Fashion. A blography of the late Empress Eugenie says: press of the French renewed followed siavishly by women." The first of the United States matrimony. whether girl real BE ——— re —— ee — SUCH A NICE YOUNG MAN! This Minister Evidently Not One of the New School of Blunt and Direct Speech. Hews “stories” do from the department Wallace, state entomolog’st, reportorial who buzz the division Mr. Wal domain may always on one good dally story. Here one; page not of Come often N. thelesg nesyer- drones around hee of ince's at count least the la le oid modern is test was young minister of the He did not follow the doctrine of frankness In his speech, especially with the lambkins of his flock. Flustered and “fussed.” he stood before a large gathering of smiling. good-looking up-to-the-minute peppy lambkinettes and in guarded reminded them of the pitfalls wayward world, He f school, | | i i i i i “And, my dear young friends, de you know that even this very day there has come to mine ears a there Is In this very community a band of bold. bad bootlimbers !"—In New Noses for Old, Dr. Julien Bourget of Paris, made a reputation during the war in rebuilding noses which had been America with the object of improving noses which do not have the proper | | i Better Adjectives, ” “It | Si— Money talks—but It converses with only the favored few “tastes good” the food Sak Jelightral 7 Food CORN ROOT ROTS CAUSE BIG LOSS Specialists Advise Germinating Kernels From Every Ear to Be Used for Seed. RAG-DOLL TEST IS FAVORED Zstimated Damage by Disease in 1910 Placed at 125,000,000 Bushels—De- stroy or Plow Under All Stubble Possible, Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) Corn, of one variety or another, wr most widely distributed cereal Top. Therefore, any single disease that takes a toll of 4 per cent is a natter for serious cousideration., The United Rtates Department of Agricul- ‘ure estimates the damage by orn root rots in 1019 at over 125 .000,- X00 bushels, Multipiled by the aver corn for that year, we have before us the unpleasant fact that these rots exacted a tax of over £200,000,000, When it considered that one of the organisms which causes corn also causes wheat scrub and in done corn stubble may Infect a field of Works Insiduously, Corn root rots are among the most known to agricul % se Baa PN SERRA ama xa | WO ETE TR RAENST #1000 6. 40 hott Ph B $i pad Ad EN lal dada ai TIS WIDESPREAD WAR ON NATIVE FARM WEEDS Survey Set on Foot by Depart- ment of Agriculture. New Varieties Constantly Arriving in Foreign Seed and Through Other Sources—Entire Farms Aban. doned to Pests, (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) The United States Department Agriculture has set on foot what intended to be the most sive weed survey ever undertaken. of is of American farm weeds, but there are no definite data in gerd to thelr spread; the prevalence annual of oid of eradication, the amount of weeds, increase methods ity; new or local the section of weed investigations has sent a questionnaire to all the more than 2,000 county agents of the de partment. cames of five worst in county, in order of their Importance; weeds to combat these weeds: and in any particular county, Comparatively few na weeds have glven trouble, but new stantly arriving in through other sources, have pests th farms have been abandoned to th farmers serious varieties sare foreign seed and become such iL entire ern farmers showed that an of 22 days a year is spent at the busi est senson In trying to get rid weeds. Investigations by the bureau of plant industry years are taken that tivation after the seedbed ix p has no than to weeds, If this theory proves correct it will add heny i the annual expense chs woods, AYErsge of over sn to indicate cul repare other use destroy more irgeable to department It is the purpose of the {despread or the Im ones, and t« of operation in di war on the weeds now here portation of seek which ination, recting a w nny new any local may be eradication metho worth general dissen stimnd Improved Method, of the United Agriculture kernels of ture, say specialists States Department of They affect the snel corn a way that while they they may germi i sickly ften will nts which may die in early stages or produce nate produce infected corn. These the plants at the low er joints, and If thes the diseases wenken come to maturity damage is perpetusted, to avoid corn kernels from ear of corn used for seed of making a improved rag-doll in essential nothing more than muslin backed by paper, placed on every test Is by means of an germinator. This, features, consists of a broad strip of mojstureproof fiber kernels are which is rolled up and left warm box, The re sults of checked the ears from which the kernels were and only perfect, or nearly per ours kept for This germinator very simple and fur nishes a practically complete test. its lows of seed the cloth in a Are, course, ure ween, in Mleached or unbleached muslin can be used for the rag doll. The cloth which in a 54-inch width, is torn across into 12-inch strips, 54 Inches long. Before being used the cloth is bolled, and it should be damp when the seeds are placed on it; This cloth is laid on a strip of glazed paper, a little longer than the cloth, to allow folding over at the ends, fresh newspapers belng placed on the table under the paper to avold infection, About 8 kernels are then taken from each ear and, beginning at the butt. are laid in rows across the muslin strip, so that when the strip is rolled up and placed in a germinating box the tips of the seed will be down- ward, The rag dolls are sprinkled twice daily, and at the end of 7 days are taken out, unrolled, and in spected. The appearance of the gprouts is a guide to the quality of the seed. If more than one sepd shows signs of (infection, the Infected ear Is thrown out, If the farmer has enough corn it Is best to throw out an ear for a single had kernel, Destroying the Stubble. Root rot is carried over in stubble, and every effort should be made to de- stroy or plow under as much stubble as possible, Increasing the fertility of the soil and erop rotation have also been found beneficial, One difficulty about rotation as a remedy Ig that root rot affects corn and wheat and in many localities is always present on the farm, For this reason the de- partment Is anxious that rag-dol! germ. inators be put into general and intelli. gent use, and the season started with clean seed, usually comes Egg Mash le Essential, Without a good egg mash a hen ean- not lay the maximum of eggs. She requires dally a large amount of pro. tein In the most available form to take the white or albumen of the ezg. | Particularly Convenient in Repairing Wire Fences and Is Easy to Put Together, Stretcher for Repairs, end, and cut off the heads to 8 from PF se, filing them This kee ps the stretcher slipping the post in Then make a hook from a heas ¥ piece of strap iron as in the drawing and bolt to stick with small bolts. point. on while shown the Government Experimental Farm at Beltsville, from native and grade Toggenburg and Saanen does with purebred Swiss bueks, begun in 1911, quent of Agriculture, at the govern: ment farm at Beitsville Md. The flock comprises 26 does and 8 kids of one-half, three-fourths, seven eighthe, and fifteen-sixteenths blood, The average daily milk yield per doe in 1919 was 8.92 pounds, an increase of 242 pounds over the yield of the ten selected native does which formed the foundation stock of the herd. The highest milk yield for an individual doe in one day is 86 pounds. For 1019 the flock showed an average of 3.7 per cent butterfat. WORMS OF DIFFERENT KINDS Fowls Affected Are Likely to Be Ex. tremely Thin in Cases of ‘ Long Standing. Some chickens have worms of vari ous kinds. The Intestines should be glit to find this out. Chickens having worms are likely to be unduly thin, and this loss of weight is extreme in cases of long standing. GREEN FOOD INJURES FOWLS r————————— Too Much Causes Gall Bladder to Be. come Swollen and Even Burst. Flesh Is Tinged. ' In the caso of chickens eating too much green food the gall Bladder be comes greatly swollen, or may even burst, and its contents impart a green tinge to the flesh, or even to the skin naar the all bladders = Rn, Cheb COUR PN Net Contents 15 Fluid Draghn GASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, BREW YORK CITY, Exact Copy of Wrapper. vi oncom Early spring brings with it Coughs, Colds, Distemper, Be pree Spohn’s Distemper Compound rign of a cough. Better still give it as a preventive before he shows signs of sickness BPOHREN'S" acts equally well GF preventive or cure By reason of fis gormiciial qbalities, it expels the disease germs, abates fever resiores appetite and condition £6 ornte and $1.38 per bottle Buy of your druggist. i EFOHN MEDICAL COMPANY, GOSHEN, IND, . WAS WARDING OFF BAD LUCK | REALLY DESERVING OF PITY Those Whe Allow Themselves to Get into the Habit of Self.Excuse Are Unfortunate, Small Matter to Young Woman That She Was Also Holding Up Busy Street Traffic, “Trafic is typh will gets |} » tendency to self.-excus Coy {f the conceited, They simply themselves for what avenuy to ot ade a perpets who have other day tied thing: ii 1 “1 n thie 3 ing ment main Looked gure sally in need of It Are not mor conditioned Coty selfs people Poor souls! Life te game of blind man's buff, “i,” foreves grasping. been penned puff = And ince the and 1 penakb Addington Bruce News, persons thus pity their monun r O deserving than of ental wild not make they are forever r wildiy, but pever r words ha Ruskin's, “Conceit man up, but not prop him how sadly hard it 4d that they thus save them from the pa ve ris ¥ ster officer,” she » Laan 8 whi and more right broke @ don’t I'll bax rights Once, bu time, Aud bel n 't out York Sun. quick By ail at 10 it one at a won't you crowd?" is to conv concelte are conceited ties of conceit.—H. in Chicago Dally now, please, eRe of this nt Disrespectful, Finnegan (to his spouse)—Shure the children these days have no manners af al: at all Phwat do yez think that His Mistake, A man claiming to be a Russian no- bleman was arrested recently in Brook. Iyn while trying to dispose of a dia- | YPUBZ omadbsun next door ic te mond necklace worth fifty thousand | Me? “Mr. Finnegan,” he sez, “git yer pounds. The police admit that if he | Picture took an’ I'll send wan o' thim had posed as a taxi driver or a steve. | 10 me taycher for a valentine."—Bos dore his action would never have ex- | ton Transcript. cited their suspicions. London Punch, i it Does Not. “Your new stenog is a beauty. she spell?” ‘ “Does it matter?™ Ru A detachable wheel and motor have been invented for propelling railroad Can | velocipedes, Trifles make up existence. Do you know Natures grains make a fine table drink? thul fla- voz, in every way healthful Postum Cereal is free from ham: ful elements, and is economa] “There's a Reason’ SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. ER —— Battle Creek, Michigan.
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