it’s Fy ——— RIGLEY'S Z4. MINT DOUBL 4 LM J Kill All Flies! DISEASE Placed anywhere, DAISY FLY KILLER attracts kills all fies, Neat, clean, ornamental, convenient cheap. Lasts ull sen. won, Mad FLY KILLER § by EXPRESS ona - BAROLD SOMERS. 180 De ELIXIR BABDEK A GOOD TONIC “Your ‘Babek’ acts like magic; 1 have given it to numerous people In my parish who were suffering with chila malaria ind fever. I recommend it to those who are sufferers and in need of & good tonic.’ Rev. 8. Szymanowski, St. Stephen's church, Perth Amboy, N. J. Elixir Babek, all fruggists or by Parcel Post, prepaid, Kloczewski & Co., Washington, D. C HER REALLY BRIGHT THOUGHT Mary Ellen Had Shrewd Scheme for Making Sick Children Satisfied With Their Lot. se it, “Just around hospital and the terms four,” from Haute, half past lives the corner Union in Terre the Indianapolis News. Recently she received a tricycle, which rides morning, noon and night. At first her rides were confined to her own street, but the other day she around the dorner. “But the sick children at the hospital will see you, and then they'll be unhappy because they can't ride, 100,” her mother told her. Mary Ellen was silent a Then she said earnestly : mother, 1 won't ride past pital. When I get in front of get off and push it like it was hard work, and then they won't be unhappy. They'll be glad they ean lie in and not have tg pusn things like tri- cycles.” i SAYS se wished to ride little the Willing to Serve, “Want to go on an Investigating committee?” tion. 1 don't mind Investigating jee conditions in Havana harbor,” —Louls- ville Courier-Journal. 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For samples write OLD COLONY MILLS, Manayunk, Philadelphia. dobs to Pay Two to Three Hondred monthly for men in overalls Don't exist, live H. Berne St, Schuylkill Haven, Pa MADE QUEER HIDING PLACE USE RIPE SEEDS T0 START TREES — Elm, Maple, Willow and Pop- lar Ripen in Spring. ————— LOAMY SOIL IS PREFERRED Proximity to Farm Dwelling Is Desir. able Because Rodents Are Not Abun. dant—Transplant Seedlings When Ten Inches High, (Prepared by the United States Depart. ment of Agriculture.) | Perhaps the cheapest and frequent. | 1y the best way to start a forest plan- | tation Is to collect fron hard- wood trees and grow seedlings, say forest specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture in Farm- ars’ Bulletin 1128, Growing and Plant. ing Hardwood Seedlings on the Farm, just published by the department. The will grown acell- IS concerned. seed *ollected seed, saves the bulletin, be fresh and the from It should be thoroughly mated so far as climate Should Be Collected in Autumn. Seed should not | they are ripe, and this means for most seedlings be collected before after extended during C¢ winter done frost. into ash h, and autumn, usually ecting may be the for such species honey which catalpa, 181, sycamore others retain the seed on A Tew lm, silver maple, and poplar ripen and summer promptly before the trees until that time. ties of seed, such as « red mapl during the spring i should be gathered they are scattered, €¢ willow and Middle-aged trees growing in the pen, where they have been permitted broad, produce Ereater abundance than growing in a dense forest. The fruit of some hard. | wood trees requires sg treatment to separate the seed from the fleshy envering, pod or hull before they are planted, The best time to sow se ed, either In the nursery or in the permanent plant. to develop ordinarily seed In irves ecinl ing site, Is soon after when this must be Is done, the seed must not be to impairs its power to possible the if allowed not aa until spring, is stored this dry out excesgively, because germinate, Seed should be stored In a cold place, Loamy Soil Preferable. When the seed : good, soll the Cause abun seed are to be planted a well-drained, preferably should be selected. Proximity to farm dwelling is de irable, be rodents ious to of are there, bed shon likely lant Preparation commercial are best crop. | In KS sown with Exc¢ Pt where the broadcast, fi on seed sometimes it Is to plant tive in Concealing Elongated In. dividual! in Lady's Bedroom. in England was a life in many other phases. One dleton, whom he describes as one of the best riders to lived, and rups as follows: her discover | hide that so effectually in she could never a trace of the uidden one could she | see, “The lady was completely at | seven senses by hearing Bay's voice exclaiming, ‘Hullo! 1 can gee you." | This was a puzzler and no mistake, for Middleton, who was long and thin, had got Ingide the bolster!” i | inseparable. “Waggle and his young wife are In separable, aren't they?” { “Yes; he calls ber his altar ego.” | Prosperity smiles on the few and omen good milk added he Weil-Managed Timber Stand Is Source of Fuel and Shelters Farmstead From Severe Winter Winds, apart to permit horse cultivation, With small or thin seed. such as that of birch, elm or sycamore, best re. suits will be obtained by sowing broadeast rather thickly over the beds, pressing the seed into the loose soll with a board and covering it very lightly with soll and a light mulch of leaves or straw. When the seedlings | Are ten or more Inches in height they are large enough to be transplanted to the field, Most of them reach this 8ize In one growing season. In dig. ging them care should be taken to in- Jure the roots as little as possible, Injured portions of the roots should be cut off with a sharp. knife. The | Seedlings should not be dug until the | time for planting them in thelr per | manent location, for exposure of the | Toots to the air for any length of time | will kil them. i | GROW SOY BEANS WITH CORN Combination Will Produce Larger Amount of Dry Matter Per Acre Than Corn Alone, There is a decided advantage In | growing soy beans with corn for silage | purposes. The combination will pro. duce a larger amount of dry matter per acre than corn alone, and the beans, being rich in protein, help ma- terially In improving the feeding value of the silage. . Less high-priced ofl meal or cottonseed meal will be need. od to balance the ration when the silnge contains a soy beans, WELL-KEPT DIARY IS VALUABLE TO FARMER Profit Gained From Record of Daily Happenings. Many Farm Problems Encountered Every Year That Might Be Solved More Easily if History of Property Was Handy, (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) esting and valuable owner's library, volume fn its which will be valuable in the future conduct of his business. If. when he finds his alfalfa field swarming with diary to a summer ten before and find the poison-bait formula that controlled the Insect then, he will save much valuable time, He may wish to know the exact loc ation of a tile drain that Inid he was a youngster, noted in his own, or his father's diary, a ten-minute perusal will give him more definite Information than a day's digging with a spade, There years was down Prove Valuable. cusily If the farmer had access to 8 | complete chronological history of his property. | The diary may be | Pent place In the bookkeeping records of the farm Generally | Speaking, there are three purposes te | be served by farm accounts: £0 pry iii given business, (1) To determine the tf » * | ment, | income of the business, invest receipts, expenses, and the net (2) To furnish the net returns from any individual supply details. (8) To obtain n | what other people them. farm enterprise inforing and to gpecific ition as to memorandum | you owe The simple ing worked out by the farmer he can apply a syslem recon by his county agent. He also « tain Information direct from the office of farm management and blank forms LOCCERATY account Eystem can Five ie g mee, or at 3 ME OP farm eco Fra ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tublets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre- scribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions, Take Aspirin only as told In the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neural Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin pirin cost few Druggists alse sell larger packages Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosaceticacidester of Salieycacid,— Cents, Kinds of Berries. 'rgarten teacher was to name 18 they HLIOne without Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin | When red, rough and itehing with hot of Caticura Soap and touches of Ointment, Also make f that exquisitel; Taleum Cuticura { baths 1184 now and then « cent icura of the indispensable Adv, Disarmament, better More lcd it hol Daily He A world Would take five-year holrw Hh tho ¥ | Makes Hard Work Harder A bad back makes a day's work twiee as hard. Backache usually comes from weak kidneys, and if headaches, “dizghe ness or urinary disorders are added, don’t wait—get help before the kidney disense takes a grip—before dropey, gravel or Bright's disease sets in. Doan's Kidney Pills have brought new life and new strength to thousands of working men and women. Used and ree ommended the world over. Ask your neighbor! * ’ . 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Bamiple and ngent prices Gr 6%, Maristia i Agriculture. a farm accounting system. which | part of the farm diary, is in the addi sonal {tems ally are left out of the the books of the farm bu comes dry and uninteresting, | persistency and practice will make | an adept at writing a diary, | HONEST FI Farmer Gains Nothing by Using Esti. mates Too High or Lowe Best to Stick to Facts, om ness one in making a farm appraisal, say farm management specialists of the United States Department of Agricul ture. A middle course is the enfest, since the results of an appraisal either far too high or fur too low will be of little or no value. False appraisal, to make the figures show up well, is labor himself. Stick to facts, the farm all those things the farmer buys, and subtracting the probable ex. pense of marketing from the market value of all those things he has te sell, a —————————— DECREASE IN CROP ACREAGE Total in 1920 Fell to 346,462,000 Acres, or Less Than 2 Per Cent Below Previous Year, Crop acreage for all crops for which the bureau of - crop estimates, United States Department of Agriculture, es. timates acreage, had the total of 800. 622,000 acres in the consus production year 1000. ‘and 852,332000 acres in 1018, the second year of this country's participation in the World war, "This acreage remained almost exactly the same in 1010, but in 1020 the total fell to 346,402,000 acres, or less than 2 per cent. The acreage of these estimated crops in 1020 was only 11,000,000 acres below the total acreage of all crops in 1909 “It is with pleasure that wonderful medicine has done for me. feet and other annoying symptoms, ham’s Vegetable It cured me and I owing to modern methods of livin this perfectly natural change with Thesesmothering spells, to the head until it seems as foliws, as if the heart were cially ada as to bail this trying period with the of women are not the ments or growths, althou ® many apparently serious e serious troubles, Lydia E. Pinkham’s liar to Women” will be sent to This book contains valuable inf: A great part of the maddening and mortifying skin troubles that plague humanity are due solely to disorders of the blood. Relief from these can be had only by removing from your blood stream Afton, Tenn.—“1 want other suffering women to know what Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound bas done for me. During the Change of Life I was in bed for eight months and had two good doctors treatin me but they did me no go A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, which did, end in 8 short time I felt better. I had all kinds of bad spells, but they all left me. Now when | feel weak and nervous J take the Vegetable Compound and it always does me good. I wish all women would try it during the Change of Life for I know it will them . If you think it will induce some one to try the Vegetable Com- nd you may publish this Pon A — Mrs. op ry Afton, Tenn, Mrs. Mary Lister of Adrian, Mich.,adds her testimony to the value of Lydia E. Pinkham’s ‘egetable Compound She says: you for what your rough the Change of could not stand on my me about Lydia E. Pink- Your medicine is certainly you choose." — Mrs. MARY a woman's life, and blood rushing or dizzy spellsare all or a special medicine. It acta in such a system. and evables a woman manner to pass may be the same, and that is why yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's restorative and often prevents upen “Ailments Pecu- - F
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