ips in RT ae NR, ai aly ——_—— cua THE rR HOW WOMEN SURGICAL and have a small child. Apple Tree Point Farm, Burlington, been advised by attending physicians. NOT HARD TO MAKE CHOICE Probably Lester Could Have Deter. mined Without the Appeal to His Physical Feelings. Two men passed avay. One had been born, and In due course admitted to the bar, soon ran for was elected a continwous Hon. uptil at last he went to his reward, such as it was. And the local paper gave him ap obituary as long as your arm The other man followed in the foot- steps of his brawny sire, and became a maker of harrows., He indus- trious and honest, and for years the Hilligoss harrows which he whacked out by hand were nearly all over the county as utensils. By-and-by he, too, The paper announced his demise in a few lines and spelled is name wrong 1 office, was known reliable passed on. m>e would you rather have been? Do wot say the former, or I'll slap your Jaws for you and not let you go to tle picture show, either—Kansas City Star, The Bellhop. The negro bellhop had found colonel free and openhanded services rendered, but this day things were slow. When the colonel entered the lobby he met by a broad chocolate-colored smile and a greeting, “Good even’, kunnel. Is dey anythin’ I kin do for you in de belihoppin’ line dis even?” The colonel handed him a coln this—"Yes, you shut up.” “l understands perfectly, unnel, Dis heah quarter done close my mouf wid er spring.”-—Judge. the was and can English Mercy for Criminals. In England a sentence of life prisonment is always reviewed at the end of 15 years, and if the prigoner's conduct has been uniformly good, he is usually released. This is particular. ly the case where a prisoner has heen gentenced for murder, for murderers are said to be usually prisoners, AVOID OPERATIONS Chicago, lll.— “1 was in bedwith a female trouble and inflammation and had four doctors but none of them did me any'good. They all said 1 would have to have an oper- ation. A druggist's wife told me to take RL E. Pink- ham'’s Vegetable Compound and 1 took 22 bottles, never missing a dose and atthe end of that time | was perfectly well. I have never had occa- sion to take it again as have been so well, I have a six room flat and do all my work. My two sisters are taking the Compound upon my recommendation and you may publish my letter. Itis the gospel truth and I will write to any one who wants a personal letter.” —Mrs. E. . HAYDOCK, 65824 St. Law- rence Ave., Chicago, lil. A Vermont woman adds her testimony to the long line of those fortunate women who have been restored to health by Lydia Se Pinkham's Vegetable 1 keep house and do my work Write i ROUGH, BUT EFFECTIVE CURE | YOUNG CHICKENS NEED BEST FEED Nebraska Poultryman Gives His Reasons for Start of Runts in Poultry Flozks. LARGELY MATTER OF RATIGH Weight of Chick Varies According to Breed, Those Given Balanced Ra. tion Almost Double Those Fed in Ordinary Way. (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) “A pen of ten chicks fed by a farm- er in the ordinary way average weight of 9.4 ounces at weeks old, Other balanced ration seven chicks receiving a reached a 16.8 ounces at the same age. It firm belief,” says a Nebraska pe man In a letter to the United Department of Agriculture, which re cently conducted an inquiry the cause of runty live stock, “that this is the way many runts in poultry start Here was a case of normal chicks to start with they into runts by time seven weeks old. weight of i8 mj ualtry States into and the developed they were Club Investigating, “Our poultry club In investigation '* he number of farms of various ages chicks received and shown In were all under norms the standard weigh Vineland (N. J.) stati “We find among making some and at each ordinary farn will You from the table below supervision of our the weights come so there is no qn that the runt prol matter of feed so far ¢ concerned.” Weights of Chicks Fed Manner Versus Those anced Rations. in Ordinary Given Bal. re} ER Ind my Fupod wi People With Long Recital of Her Physical Ailments. and Mollie Love met out | morning and shopp ng home, Pollle Dear shopping one ty forgot ali hungry hushands at “few minutes’ ” chat Just then Alice Golightly passed by, | Each smiled sweetiy at the other, and murmured : "Good morning.” immediate ahout time, ete, in al As soon as Alice had passed Pcllie turned 10 Mollie “I notice Allee doesn't go round on, and said: bore 1g other people with her aliments as she used to.” “No. man who cured “Oooh!” he? Was he a “Oh, no! was smiled Mollie; “she met a her completely.” Pollie, “Who doctor?” Mollie, gome of purred was answered “She her telling this man symptoms, when he ‘it's strange how many things af. iliet people as they begin to grow old.’ Since has held her tongue remarked, of thes then she them.” The One Busy Man, “How's business with you?” “Great,” replied the young “I'm rushed to death. 1 haven't war.” “For Heaven's other, expecting every man he met te wail about the dull Hue | of business are “I'm a bill gswer, sake” replied times, “what you in? collector,” the was Old Penalties Inadequate. “Why don’t you Crimson Guiteh men nung an automobile thief the same as you used to do with a horse thief? | “We've discussed it” sald Cactus Joe; that hangin’ is too good for him." Unless a man is willing to do somes Each golden airtight p ll od. This is 1.4 ounces heavl he poultryman reports 8n Right With Properly Balanced Ration Weighed Almost Twice as Given Ordinary Feed, observations points out that vary, of course, according. to of chicks. The figures refer to such varieties as the Plymouth Rocks, ‘Orpingtons, Wyandottes Rhode Island Reds, The following table, same poultryman, the furnished by contains ages standard, The variations in the welght of the farm-grown chicks are very noticeable: * peasesgo eSuIoAyY Ege Fuimoud jo q¥ em pivpuvig SPY ule) jo os Ounces Ounces 1 week ...cuivsnensrnsncinnes 18 1.6 Bh Weeks ...ecoesssssisainsse 33 28 Do oo 8 28 2 weeks 0 28 4 weeks .. . 67 13.8 139 17.8 16.8 oe 16.8 ov BA 218 Are your chicks up to standard weight? Chicks should double their weight every two weeks until they weigh one pound, Weigh 10 of your chicks and see if they are getting enough feed. Feed dry mash, scratch feed grit, and green feed, Use self feeder and save labor, Feeding Young Chicks, Remember that young chicks do not require food for the first 48 to G0 hours after hatching. When they do start eating, it is a good plan to start using sour wllk or butiermiik instead of water, ONION GROWERS HAVE ADOPTED NEW GRADES Standardization of Bermuda Industry is Completed. Commercial Crop of Coachella Valley, Cal, Is to Be Marketed on Basis Recommended by Department of Agriculture. (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) The 1921 commercial crop of Bermu- da onions in the Ccachella valley, Cal., is to be murketed on the basis of Uni- ted States-Bermuda onion grades, ae- cording to an announcement of the bu- reau of markets, United States Depart- ment of Agriculture. This completes iat A considerable « of rejected Texa BETTER QUALITY OF POULTRY Platte County (Neb) Farmer Lists Chickens, Geese and Ducks, All Purebred, the “Better i by the vari- States De. 8 the excel f poultry kept on general ' n farms. Typical of thig condition is a i recently received from a The Khort- statement farm in Platte principal live horn cattle and In addition the lowing poultry, all of standard Seventy-five Plymouth Rocks, 6 100 Brown Leghorns three White three Pekin ducks. county, Nebraska. kept Poland owner Hl stork were swine the fol which was hred: Barred Hack Langshans, 100 Rhode Island China and leds geese pure breeding, the swine herd incing- The ed a number of grade females, breeding—a requirement for campaign. moves Smut, Dust, Etc, at the Time of Thrashing. —— partment of Agriculture, tests indicate that it removes approxi- mately one-third of what ordinarily is classed as dockage, The use of this device will enable farmers to keep for feed a part of the seeds and other fore eign material ordinarily hauled to the elevator and lost to the producer; it also improves the quality of grain by removing from it a large part of the smut dust and objectionable foreign material, A recleaner, for attachment to the deck of thrashing machines, al- go designed, gives promise of being ef. ficient, It is said, IDEAL LOCATION FOR GARDEN Should Have Fertile Soil, Rather Light and Easily Worked—Con. venient to House. * The ideal garden site has fertile soll, rather light and easily worked. It is well-drained and has somo wind pro. tection on the north. It Is near the house for convenience in working and harvesting. In Summer that will drive the impurities out the seasons. animal collapse from heat, did you? | People wouldn't get “knocked out” either, if they had the their blood. - Rich, wholesome blood gives bodily vigor, and if hot weather lays you low, start now to fortify your vitality with a good tonic AT ALL 8.8.8., the well known herb alter ative, is fine for this; get it from your druggist today. Then write us about your condition, addressing Chief Medical Advisor, 843 BSwift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. We will gend you free medical advice suited to your ine dividual case, In Capsules If your druggist doesn’t sell it 200 West Houston St. meil $2.00 to the Vino Medical Co.: HER LOVE CREAM SHATTERED Naughty George's Late Hours Respons. ible for the Ache in Heart of Young Wife bride, office it was a quarter to seven! What shall 1 do? Quite in Order. who has Spain for the Ww. B in southern or two, said the “Life is very {fic over there, was a typographical stories recently but this escaped notice in excited a lot of Trites Hving year been inst other day: abundant especially and insect error in pro- life There one of my error would have Andalusia, though it disgust here at home. “The error was io the quotation of a hymn, my heroine made to Sing. “Just as 1 “A hymn worded being ote flea. that am without like i i break in the house. go back to the kitchen and cook supper. i HAMP'S TIME SURE TO COME Gap Johnson Has It Mapped Out, and It Will Be a Sore Day for the Bluffer. interesting ap Johnson of “About ounce in so r drams of bone-dry ws up ad out yur dust and at he's a man can whip and she son-of-this- uot more than I go out to black-hearted he says Zach t, three-quarters of a mile up the So there ain't much to do but xcuse him. Then he frica- seeing off to Zach's place and repeats the performance. When Zach wants to know who he Is referring to he says After that he rambles around norating that he's got us both bluffed. “One of he's going to ketch me and Zach together, and find hig ~— yaw-w-w-wn | — mistake, “ew Star. goes it's mo these days out Opulence, Parke—Well, I've just had a con siderable increase in my income. Lane—Wonderful ! Must be a great help. “It is. It has extended my so much that my Can twice as much as she credit run into could.” — wife debt Life. ¢ His Boast Lady—"And you say you are an educated man? Wearied Will-—*Yes mum. I'm a roads scholar.” coffee, This flavor.
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