oe COCKROACHES WATER BUGS » ANTS g : EASILY KILLED BY USING STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE It also kills rats and mice. It forees these pests to run from bullding for water and fresh air, A 350 box contains enough to kill 60 to 100 rats or mice. QGet it from your drug or general store dealer today. READY FOR USE-BETTER THAN TRAPS "GREEN MOUNTAIN ASTHMA COMPOUND quickly relieves tha dietress ing paroxysms. Used for 65 years and result of long experience In treatment of throat and lung diseases b Dr. J. A. Guild, Sree TRIA BOX, Treatise on Asthmn, Ita causes, treatment, etc, sent ¥ upon request. 25¢. aod $1.00 J. H. GUILD CO., RUPERT, YT. * Chronic g | ® » Constipation Relieved Without the Use of Lasarives Nujol! is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative—so cannot gripe. When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lo- bricating lquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors pro- scribe Nujol because it acts like this natu- ral lubricans and thus re- oes it. Try ——— Badly Behaved Garment, Anita which had & new dress con } coats, Annoyed by *Mother, can't nx 0 inslye * certainly doesn Stop That Backache! Those agonizing twinges, that dull, throbbing backache may be warning of serious kidney weakness. Serious if neglected, for it might easily lead to Gravel, Dropsy or Bright's Disease. If you are suffering with a bad back look for other proof of kidney trouble. If there are dizzy spells, headaches, a tired feeling and disordered kidney action, get after the cause. Help your weakened kidneys with Doan’s Kid ney Pills. Doan's have helped thou sands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! * La A Virginia Case Mrs. M. E lams, 823 Ornoco Street, Alexandria, Va, says: "1 was so bad with pains in my back J waa a be worn oul 1 bent 1 4 hardly ghten again This weakened me and made me 80 nervous I could hardly stand any noise. Dizziness af- fected me and everything turne My kidneys didn’t act right Kidney Pills cured me.” Get Doan’s st Any Store, 80¢ a Box DOAN’S =prer PILLS FOSTER.MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. the child sald fix this dress; t behave well” this, you er Wil- a ——— Fear to Be Original. tainment. Men are very long afrald Ing taken for ordinary.—JefTrey, ‘Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION A a) BeLLANS Hot water Sure Relief 25¢ Bnd 75¢ Packages, Everywhere Is indispensable in all o cases of Distemper Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Heaves a ‘Worms among horses and mules. Used and endorsed by leading stock farms and veteran drivers of United States and Canada for thirty years. Sold In two sizes at all drug stores, DEM EC dd BLT ETRY A GOOD TONIC AND APTITIZER Clear Baby’ Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum Soap 25¢, Ointment 25 and 50¢, Tales 25¢. i is ese ww oA “ RAE fan a W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO, 38-1922. FIGHT AGAINST CATTLE PLAGUE No Idle Dream of Overoptimistic Veterinarians, but a Prac- tical Possibility. EXAMPLE STIMULATES OTHERS Work Directed Toward Eradication ef Tuberculosis Now Being Carried On in 28 States—Neobraska Making Strides. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Since the area plan of tuberculosis eradication hus gained headway, end of the fight against the great cat- tle plague seems to be no idie dream at overoptimistic veterinarians, but a practical posshility, Many coun ties sure now raising large amounts of counties have set an example that stimulates to Progres- sive communities are beginning to real that they herds expect and that are entitled of thelr cattle others follow, ize diseased compete with in localities pdvertise of cannot have to breeders and to that are tree tuber- Oregon in Lead. A dozen states, according to records kept by United Depart- ment of Agriculture, now have one or more counties i1 of the more the slates which a tested in have been one or Oregon now has coun this four seven Washington and Michigan Nebraska ties class: in each ; and Idaho and two each, and Utah, Vipkinia, each have one. West are states work doing toward Some of tiles In 22 tensified now directed of tuberculosis the problem REwa fo A Good Hera Fres of Tuberculosia on a large scale. In this list Missouri has 18 } counties: Nebr 16: N 14; Maine Preliminary oi c oy heh 10. wunties and Iowan North Caroll Kentucky 25; On York 17, and Mevada and 10 each, Forts nities In gla, 81 In South Carolina, in in sintes &E * 23; Wisconsin 28 ; © (;eor and a 1 wark, amounts of money county authorities eral government appropriated the by to fod and disease, agslst the state To date made by the appropriation’ in inargest county the country Is by county, in Eaton 20.000 : county commissioners Michigan. that county, Huron state are ERO county, Oceana, Hillsdale the county, has made an additional ap- work through the second number of other counties appropriations made 21.500 have of Strides In Area Work. The board of supervisors in a num. ber of counties In North Carolina have made appropriations to assist in fight. ing tuberculosis oun the area plan, Some Kentucky counties have used eral tax levy. Nebraska is making long strides In dication of the plague benefits every. one in the county and that, therefore, the funds for carrying on the work ghould be derived from taxation. California was one of the last states to enter into cooperative eradication work with the Department of Agricul. ture, but it Is now being carried on netively in two counties, RODENTS DO IMMENSE HARM \ Loss in Measure Can Be Prevented by Use of Galvanized Metal Bins, Now on Market, It ls estimated that nearly ten per cent of all the grain grown In the country Is being destroyed by rodents, This loss on the farm can be prevented in a measure by putting up fireproof galvanized metal bing which are now on the market aud have been proven satisfactory, CONSERVE MANURE BY SPREADING ON FIELD Not Generally Understood That It Saves Nitrogen. Certain Forms of Bacterial Life Find Conditions In Usual Manure Pile Favorable to Development Heating Also Occurs, It is not generally naderstod just why spreading manure in the open field checks the loss of nitrogen which | commonly takes place through the for- | mation of ammonia In barnyard | waste. The renson will be seen If one | recalls how ammonia Is produced, | This is due to the activity of certain | forms of bacterial life which are al- | ways present In manure and which | ol v Xs MY The Right Way to Care for fianure Produced on the Farm-—Conserve the Plant Food Which It Contains to Increase the Fertility of the Boil, find In the usual manure plle condi jons favorable for their des Through thelr operations } down Into simpler che which Henting of the pile also of these ter is broken ileal forms, one of is amn OOCUrs occurrences are famili everyone stable plies of When the open around a manure t are shout is soread manure eld not only hich make for the baeteria tr ’ : {ing to « over tors ten Lion are the is genera reactions a possibie greater acterin activists activity MANURE WILL HELP PASTURE Top Dressing Often Will Bring About Improvement Where Grasses Are Undeveloped, When pastur gins to fall It may often be Trans mils a by topdr ing the land rally with OUR! phosphate the raze of the barnyard anure This pasture with lim is usuall has plenty good pasture poor and dressing such a only bring a good two or three years but of the that overrun the pasture lands This top dressing will be better than reseeding where the soll is exhausted, Where is n grasses which, however, A top pasture will not of grass in also drive out are undeveloped, on crop some weeds rundown decided dearth of good grasses, liberal applications of manure may be combined with plow ing and reseeding. Where It Is neces there a manure and fertilizer, it Is a good | iden to grow a crop of potatoes or oats | Such a crop pay the cost of reseeding, then | can be taken off, and after that good pasturage may be had for many years i FALL PLOWING FOR INSECTS | Multitude of Pests May Bes Killed | After They Have Gone Down and Prepared Winter Homes, There are a multitude of fleld in | gects that may be killed by fall plow. ing If it Is done after they have gone | down and prepared thelr winter home, | which they do before frost. Any time after they become dormant they may be turned up to the weather and will be destroyed, and even If they are not dormant plowing will give the birds and other natural enemies a chance at them. If the plowing Is done pri marily as an Insect campaign It Is best to walt until as Inte as possible. The lowing Is good for the land anyway HAMS 51 0 wi SHIPPING SWINE IN SUMMER Fat Hogs Are Liable to Suffer More or Less En Route to Market During Hot Weather, Hogs, If fat, are likely to suffer when shipped to market during hot weather, It requires considerable care to ship during the summer, but it ean be done If the owner uses good judg ment and Is able to secure service from the transportation company’s of. fcials, Youngstown, Ohio.—“Last fall I begen to feel mean and my back hurt me and I could hardly do my little bit of housework. I was dow out when I would just sweep one room and would have to rest. I would have to put a cushion behind me when | would sit down and atnight] could not sleep unless I had something under my back. I hadawful cramps every month and was fust nearly all in Finally my husbana said to me one day, ‘Why don’t you try Lydia E. Pinkham’s medicine?’ and I said, ‘I am willing to take anything if I could get well again.” Se I tonk one bottle and a second one and felt better and the neighbors asked me what I was doing and said, ‘Surely itmust be do- ing you good all right.’ I have just finished my eighth bottle and I can- not express to you how I feel, the way I would like to. If you can use this letter you are welcome to it and if any woman does not believe what | have written to be true, she can write to me and I will describe my condi- tion to her as | have to you."" — Mrs. Ermer Heasvey, 141 S. Jackson St., Youngstown, Ohio, “l was very nervous and run- down,” writes Mrs. L. E. Wisse of 706 Louisa 8t., New Orleans, La. ‘1 would often sit down and cry, and was always blue and had no ambition. I was this way for over a year and had allowed myself to get into quite a rerious condition. One day I saw your advertisement in the daily paper and began to take Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound at ance. | have improved ever since taking the third bottle and find it is the best medicine 1 have ever taken.” Benefited by First Bottle “I was completely run down and not able to do my housework. I just dragged myself around and did not have energy to get upwhen once I sat down. 1 read advertisements of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ound in our paper “The indiana Daily Rimes,’ and ll about it. 1 re- ceived results from the very first bot- tle and now I am d | mj work, even washing and ng all m nj ironing, and I never felt better in my life. | tell all my friends itisdue to you.” —Mres, Evizapern RENBOLD, 408 N. Pine St., Indianapolis, Indiana, You should pay heed to the experi- ences of these men. They Enow how they felt bef ing the Vi etable t rwards too. Their words ax upon or. OM Tn “Allments Write i0 The Inggard says: “1 $11 orion . . 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