RL IRE if You Nead a Medicine A Big Reduction, A certain young man, who was am- Litious to shine in the newspaper You Should Have the Bast world, did not last very long on th | paper In a Western town that gave Have you ever stopped to reason why | him his chance, tot amath it is that so many products that are ex-| He was assigned to “cover” a fire tensively advertised, all at once drop out | In a group of Ice houses near town, of sight and are soon forgotten? The | After telling how they went up In reason is plain—the article did-not fulfill | fumes, he inserted this statement In the promises of the manufacturer. This | 14 story”: apg lies more particularly to a medicine. | “Ape - tingly twelve. hundred medicinal preparation that has real| ~—ACCOTUIRRLY Tivelve £ curative value almost sells itself, as like | of ice were reduced to ashes. an endless chain system the remedy is | Mu———————————— Seconded by those who have been| pon't Forget Cuticura Talcum nefited, to those who are in need of it. | When adding to your toilet requisites. A prominent druggist says “Take for . y : example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a An exquisite face, skin, baby and dust. preparation I have sold for many years ing powder and perfume, rendering and never hesitate to recommend, for in| other perfumes superfluous. You may almost every case it shows excellent re- | raly on it because one of the Cuticura jults, 08 any 3 EY omen ho EL (Soap, Ointment and Talcum). sale” ¥ vy 8 26¢ each everywhere.~Advertisement. According to sworn statements and sl verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact, | Adele's former 80 many people claim, that it fulfills al- “Not vet." most every wish in overcoming kidney, me— liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri pary troubles and neutralizes the uric AS SURE AS DAWN BRINGS A DAY acid which causes rheumatism. FEE wizls ; 4 CASCARA 5. OUININE » i Crom . LE Fd You may receive a sample bottle of Rune Will Break That (old and Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. R oras Make You Fit Tormovyow: . WML PEE LL SC, DRYMOTY, and enclose ten cents; also mention this tons Give Him Time. Charley Castleton husbands?” Life. “Isn't one of anc of paper. Large and medium size bottles Ss for sale at all drug stores. Advertisement Every man possesses something that | = some other man envies, For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria a —— AhelpfulRemedy BC 8 Constipation and Diart pi S and Roeesishs i SLEEP til For Over Thirty Years SL Lai | bi =CASTORIA CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. There is » rattling old time a io We have to play life's the hands dealt us, so why waste time wishing we had the other fellow's? How Yeast Vitamon Tablets Put On Firm Flesh Quickly Increase Your Energy and Beautify the Complexion— Easy and Economical to Take. game the family skeleton escapes from its sloset, Thin or rundoen folks! Take Mastin'sa VITAMON-—two tablets with every meal. Then weigh and measure yourself each week and cone tinue taking Mastin’'s VITAMON regularly until you are satisfied with our gain in weight and cnergy. fastin’s VITAMON contains hi 3 concentrated yeast-vitamines as we as the two other still more important vitamines (Fat Boluble A and Water Boluble C). It is now being used by thousands who appreciate its con~ venience, economy and quick results, By increasing the Bourishing pow of what you est Mastin’s VITAMON supplies just what your body needs to feed the shrunken tissues, strength en internal organs, clear the skin and Jenew shattered nerve force without u ng the stomach or causing gas. Spout boils and skin eruptions soem Yo vanish as if by magic and the complexion becomes radisntl and beautiful. h IMPORTANT! While the amas. ing health-building value of Mastin's VITAMON has been clearly andl positively demonstrated in cases of lack of energy, nervous troubles, anemia, indi ny, constipation, skin eruptions. pror complexion and a generally weakened p yeical and mental condition, it should not be used by aayous who! OBJECTS to having Shair weight increased to normal. You can get Mastin's VITAMON tablets at Are Positively Guaranteed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken With TILL ESET | STOCK ihe if it Ky h TITTLE { i | i i INVENTORY AIDS FARM BUSINESS Assists Farmer to Determine Whether His Operations Are Profitable or Not. MAKE LIST WHEN CONVENIENT Go Over Farm Carefully and Note Each Item as Found So Nothing May Be Missed—Classify and Appraise at Same Time. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Farming Is a business, and like oth- er business men the farmer should know which way he is going finan- clally. To drift along vear after vear not knowing whether he Is going to- ward success or failure is not the prac. tice of successful business men, and ers, To guage progress by an Increase in cash In hand by additional debts Incurred without tak Ing into account decreases or inereases the of all often storekeeper Is well aware his annual taking" more or the making Inventory or list of property, which he concerning his profits or to measure loss value property owned leads to false conci usions of this, “stock is nothing of without than jess lacks accurate and In ventories are not difficult to make, and the United States Department of Agri culture found they are losses has that of Ing to better his condition, They over. rome obstacles and place his business affairs on a secure basis, Make Inventory When Convenient There is no hest time of the vear to make an inventory and under all one for everyhody circumstances, Each inte most the se In deciding. however, lect of the year before the sen It will quantities of farm produce on hand If the inventory Is taken as late In the spring as a time son's work in the field begins, estimating large pos Although any day will do, it is gen da fairly go will be dute customarily wl guide section the upon tenants The shan oe change best Inventory date mas 1 in the cotton helt, New England and other and for special farms in If no list of the farm property has made, It is well to eld, and taking each item this building by found The memoran as it is way nothing Is missed be done In any All property owned comes under the These or tangible financial, or intangible the physienl property 1 and of property, value The County Agent Explaing the Sim. plicity of Making a Farm Inventory. must be estimated and appraised. The financial property has a face value, which under any conditions ordinarily met with on the farm needs no ap- praisal. The physical property may be grouped under the following heads: Land, buildings, other permanent im- provements, work stock, cattle, swine, sheep, poultry, machinery and tools, farm produce, farm supplies, growing stops. The financial {items Include cash on hand, cash in bank, accounts receivable, and notes receivable. By receivable Is meant debts owing to the farm. Don't Overlook Debts Owed. In no ease should a list of liabilities ~hiills and accounts owed by the farm ~he omitted from the Inventory. Liabilities are an offset to the re. sourced, When all the items with thelr valuations have been entered the work Is finished by summing up the valua- tions. This is best done by adding ench page separately and earrying the totals to the last page where they may be conveniently added to attain a grand total, The liabilities are summed up in the same manner. When the sum of the liabilities is subtracted from that of the resources the re- mainder is the net or present worth, Py MAKE DEFINITE PLAN OF GARDEN ON PAPER First Get Exact Dimensions of Available Land. Ascertain Which Spots Will Be Best to Certain Crops Requiring Sun. shine—Run Rows North and South, (Prepared by the United Btates Department of Agriculture.) A definite plan for the garden should be drawn on paper before any planting is done, suggest garden specialists of the United States Department of Ag- riculture. First determine the exact dimensions of the avalluble land ; then ascertain which parts of the garden will be best adapted to certain crops, especially that require a large amount of sunshine. Outline the gar- den plan on paper and sketch in the ¢rops that are to be planted upon each part, In planning the garden it should be borne In mind that certain crops, such those radishes, and beets, he early grown in the same before the to sufiicient space, It that car muin crop atiains require the bes beets sify, early and all grown entire fis0 remembered type nu IX inches apart and wii fn comparatively small amour pace if her, Tie pole stnkes roused Po $ lor rrowinge ros Bl Bi growing croy as beans, tomatoes trained 3 wort “Hy ana BY i COT, planted at one side of where th i not shade Crops, It is ey wil generally conceded that orth and south ; } ever, it is more important to arrat the rows for conveulence of cultivation than for exposure to the sunshine Due to both companion a consideration should be given nd succession ore he ¥ ping. By companion cropping, the pian of planting two or ther thos fthiore crops tOg« and removing that muture followed, crop By successive cropning follows another, keeping the Thus, be followed by cel early com be followed by turnips, beans, late beets, or inate cabbage. The arrangement crops, however, depends somewhat up- ery or late tomatoes; early Irish potatoes may late son, Detalled directions for locating and bulletins of the United States Depart. ment of Agriculture, which will sent upon application to the depart. Knowing How Much Feed and Labor Are Required, Dairymen throughout the country be interested to know how many pounds of grain, hay and silage, gan a series of studies in 1915 on groups of dairy farms to obtain accu- rate information of this kind. The results are shown for southeast- ern Louisiana in department bulletin #55. The figures for northwestern Ine diana are contained in department bul- letin 858; North Carolina and western Washington in department bulletin 910: and for Vermont in department bulletin 928, which may be purchased from the superintendent of documents, Washington, D. C., at five cents the copy. The various tables are based upon figures obtained during a two year study, and weighted averages of the records were used whenever they would express the results more accu- rately, The surveys Include also an inventory of dairy buildings, live stock, and equipment used, AVERAGE PASTURE FOR PIGS From Fifteen to Twenty ls Recom. mended by lowa Station--More Will Spoil the Grass. Fifteen to twenty pigs, weighing about 100 pounds each, will be all the average pasture can stand. More than this number is liable to spoil the pas. ture and the danger from spreading disease is increased, says the animal husbandry department at Iowa State college. ’ WARNING! Colds Toothache Earache Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain 04 Handy “Bayer Aspirin is the trade mar That This Restaurant Proprietor Will Succeed in His Line of Trade. First Guest Walter window.) Second Guest (ua gir. (Opens tittle later) “r there's di enough nught i ne a death of cold. Do shut Waiter- Fi ret Walter proprietor.) men wants the wants me I to do? Proprietor Too Much to Expect {ook nu he jerry-bulit order of house which urchi- much so that the the tecture. So one day rain through roof swamped the place When rent iy: “I say, It night the rain came and gave You really “Ought landlord cane the alled his too bad; the other ne y a something VO GO somelining growled to towels, to something I” “Da you with the expect me provide and ton? you soap His Reply. “Which world 7 $ Lavinsky in the Skivinsky—"“The Cohen-noor, of course’ mond sta‘es that a ton of £350,000 (0x) An authority is worth this and don't member cent more, pay a Poverty often pinches the body and wealth sometimes pinches the soul. thunderstorms itning calculator. One who predicts faster of Balieylicacid CATS FOLLOW FISH DEALER Animals of Sheepshead Bay Reguiare ly Take the Trail of the Peddler of 8cza Food Kheenshe ad iis the res HVS “ . for ery of il his car- streets the lowing of 1 through ths bit of sea mer the custe § fish on ¢ for of the HADCE the ir part heads the discarded and sea bass rized for home to enjoy not 86 for # fol makes on peddlers ut until he finally them to profit heels and periits ————————— — Altered His Mind. * roared the irate citizen the office of the “where's editor?” as ced into vil weekly, the “Want to | queried the office boy. “, r {If cout se¢ him personally 7° | C. “I'm going to thrash him wit} inch of his life. See?" “Oh, all righ answered boy. “Just take a There are three others of you if som i m chucked through When the U4 Can ZO decided to postpone the walch yo the third con But the window ne by one, uj { his trip. Life's Tragic Moments. work in a small office, ARS WE DO, { And think the boss has left the office, ASR WIZ DID, alive 3 . I talking bout the “night "i | When you And | before,” ] AS WE WERE, And then find the boss is standing In ia corner listening conversation i AS HE i begin to the WAS, DO TELL US —=hetroit News, Sometimes the interest. Cften a payment in ill health is required for you're contract It is a delight --gnd it never harms. Even the little children natural health a full begin the new Postam Cereal (in for those who prepared)
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers