Basiness. Woman Feared She Had Heart Trouble “Since Tanlae has overcome a bad case of Indigestion and nervousness of three or four years' standing for me, my work here In the store is a pleasure, and I am certainly grateful for the good health it hag given me,’ sald Mrs, J. W. Plckins, of 516 E, 15th St, Los Angeles, who owns and oper ates the book store at Place. “I was so run down that I felt miser- able all the time. My sleep was hroken and I had no appetite, and the gas from undigested food éaused my heart to palpitate =0 I thought 1 had heart trouble, For a time I had a swelling In my legs, too, and it .was an effort for me to get about, “It Jwonderful how Tanlac . restless, is has troubles I eat now, Uke a chi all the time, Tghlac is sold by all good druggists. —fAdvertisement, heartily on Lacked Cow Touch, A Brown county woman, hardly be cl connoisseur, even a dilettante, was looking at of Will Vawter's hi Brown scapes one focussed a ful orb on could or one land- scorn in the painting. She said it didn't look like a and then, to cap the elimax, an her hand over the rough surface of the artist's work and said: “Now, there, that don't feel like a cow all 1"- Iiciunapolis New News, who 1ssed as a lis o' day and a Cow Cow, she See at OLD FOLKS NEED STRONGER TONIC Lady Tells How She Keeps Her- self and Husband Well. BOTH ARE HALE AND scifi “My husband was In a condition from old age Years old and just old wemkness kept him in I heard about this called Hypo-Cod fine and I myself, of wintry sional clared weak, He ia e age ks apler and use Mrs ind and wousands of elderly that Hypo-Cod is = works just a little be 80 nice they like it. Ol stronger tonic don't respond young People wholeso you in weeks old-fashior duced. It costs no brought other Pra this sed it for nev Cod and Earle Ci ~ Adverts: people have fo! little stronger tter and it tastes 3 require a folks They Sassy than results Good Enough for Mrs oh You put plate Mi my dear heathen, chaps between Smith Smite are he ind a good one, Important to All Women Readers of This Paper f women Thous } and never have sands pro be or the disease. a. healthy C n other organs m ve to nothing el result of k If the kidneys dition, to becor You may suffer ache and loss of ambi Poor health makes vou nervous, table and maybe despondent; any one 80. But hundreds of women claim that Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such condi tions. Many send for a sample bottle to sce what Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., vou may receive sam- ple size bottle by parcel post You can purchase medium and large size bottles at all drug stores. —Advertisement. Risky Talk. “Alr like wine" “Shut up. Do you want get us arrested Louisville nal, Conrier-Joup DYED HER DRAPERIES, SKIRT AND A SWEATER WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Fach package of “Diamond Dyes” con- tains fitoctiong #0 simple that any woman can dye or tint faded. ris, dresses, waists, coats, sweaters, stock ings, hangings, draperies, everything like new. Buy “Diamond Dyes”-—no other kind} then perfeet home dyeing is guaran. teed, even if you have never dyed before. Tell your druggist whether the material vou with to dye is wool or silk. or whether t in linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Dia mond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, of run. Bo easy to use. Advertisement. Do your duty end let the other fel low do the explaining d————————————— Dr. Peery's “Dead Shot" is powerful bt safe. One dose In enoih, to expel Worms or Tapesworin, No castor oll necessary Ady. ————————— some people iney or | th ey may the Cause ne diseased. the back, head. irri it makes to shabby sk Of two evils both as samples, choose i CHICKENS WHEN DELICIOUS AS PROPERLY COOKED (Prepared By the United States Depart Agriculture.) Properly cooked rabbits are liclous chi the United Department of Agriculture points out, end are m nl, they must be purchased from a er. The flavor of young swhat resembles the wi , and the | gamey, wild rabbits, sgimllar in of poultry of { us de Nites as cken, ore economic even when | buteh hutch rabbits | ite ment of but well prepared, are to the darker portlons has been frieassced casserole, 88 tender, more taste that or Cooked Appetizing Ways of Cooking. { lefore cooking should be washed careful in water patted dry with a clean towel. It may be gnd trussed if it is to | be cook ed whole ir cut into eight or rabbits may ; the rabbit ly cold and then stuffed ten pleces, tender be ply pe mer i ved ¢ . fuls fred dredges fried In #1 with flour, salt four tablespoon ’ rage flavor The flavor of bines well with rahbit brown gravy wuld be rabbit bacon A cream or , using the fat in which the a ten ream or it into two with across it llent way to cook it in « » rab kbhone dAredoe bone, dredge y six slices of | 1d pour three or three moon * Satce Bake | The cupfuls of for i%: hour rabbit after ment prepared The nider FARM WOMEN IMPROVE Extension Workers. - ln sis Among Things That Are Receiving Particular Attention Are Making and Use of Dress Formes— -~Better Able to Remodel. — the United States Deparin of Agricalture.) women fnany (Prepared by ent Farm in sections are co-operating actively in clothing work carried on with the and county xtension In this werk local leaders, selected by munities in a county, some convenient point as assistance of state workers. ur Come. at representatives the come together for training. the necessary teaching helps, these woinen repeat to organized groups in thgr wwn nelghbornood the instruction wey have gather up reports on success of Toenl Ie adership is due not to the ability and of women but prae- basis which work have reduced thelr various teceived and work done, only devotion local tical ors to the simple, to extension teaching United States Department ture the things that are receiving par ticular attention are the making and use of dress forms; slferation of pat terns and making of fitted-to-measure foundatioff patterns; clothing construe. tion processes. remodeling: renova tion ; garment finished: usd of machine attachments; clothing hygiene, includ Ming the selection of shoes and corsets; and selection of textile mae ferials and readysmude clothing for quality and design. As a result of the work, farm women have been enabled to improve thelr ability to select ma- terials and to remodel and make gar and other articles of clothing nd stewed rabbit Is made slowly tender A together brown separate wi First Fried, Then 8i mmered. h 1 f T! iVOor of r P| hes little cooking or in a ennned ¢ oF stris baked apples, Other Uses for Rabbit, Any col linsh VARIETY PLEASES CHILDREN Youngsters Will Eat More Bread Different Kinds Are Served, Especially for Lunch. i? different kinds for the bs hot school States Dope are lunch lunch, artment gorved, CRN sket at school or the Agr saya of United ieniiture, ing the bread in a new forma for example, instead of a loaf ting bread and.butter in a fancy shape with a cooky cutter will a child's relish for it. So, ange of flavor, obtained by a pr raising, dried currants ments, twist, increase too, adding or nut All Around Ze House Never food at a meal * * - serve more than one fried Paint your kerosene oll before will be like now again next summer screens with storing and they when you take them summer, ® * * -. When grape is spread sult. The removed Inlee the spilled spot at stalin will be and Inundered, » . » once with more easily When a knife has been used to cut onions, wipe it with a damp cloth and rub it briskly with coarse salt. The objectionable smell will then entirely disappear, . 6 It is n good plan to boil the clothes line occaslonally, go that it shall not soll the clothes, This must be done with perfectly clenn water. The ropo should be kept Indoers when not, in HONEY-BEE WILL PAY GOOD MONEY Product Has Held Higher Level of Prices During Past Two Years Than Any Other. Expensive Equipment and Require Very Little Attention—Keep Watch on Queen. The lowly honey-bee, long since a the again, t has justified the fad sight on farm, Is coming back itself, not only in the eye eye of the Honey has held a high prices the past two years any farm It has roduct that I uct t % or one was an unheard Fit in Farm Program. into the admiradb lees fit Bram in an mia who are unfar of thelr advantages pointed out. In they require no fA corner sryeecin pecia using 1st be and which IrCes You have to Require Little Care. They rex ing the piroperiy hb lana quire siizht atte swarming : andled, latest § t! least ers Are Past. dications of getting rest. hive the swarm with more trouble than you would in taking baby chicks giving they new out any in a brooder. This does not mean neglected, or shift for themselves, WHITEWASH HELPS COW BARN Is Urged Before Severe Cold Weather Sets In. Qive the cow barn a thorough clean. disinfecting. Whitewash it from top to bottom and from end to end. Provide for the admittance of fresh air and the expulsion of the foul mir that accumulates from the cows’ breath. Put the cows on a winter ration of leguminous hay, silage and a balanced mixture of concentrates and minerals. Do these things and reap the profits that are sure to come to the owners of good cows well cared for. PLAN TO KEEP SOREHEAD OUT Piece of Canvas Well Greased Over Feed Hopper Will Soon Rid Flock of Trouble. To keop sorehead out of the poultry flock hang a plece of canvas over the opening of the feed hopper. Cut slits in the canvas and keep the slits well greased with an antiseptic saive. The birds In feeding get the salve on thelr heads, and this puts a stop to the sorehead, FARM SMOKEHOUSE IS PAYING INVESTMENT Where Hogs Are Kept It. Wil Prove Quite Profitable. | Cubical Fireplace Should Be Con | structed of Cement and on Small Farms Ordinary Barrel Will Answer for Bmoke Chamber. will fi hams profitabl bes i Farmers who that a shoulders keep hogs for curing bat ons Investment. A hillside The fireplace, a cubleal 8 feet long, 8 feet high, and wide, should be made of ceme 4 to 8 thick. An | should be provided for introducing the | Near the top should be a pipe smokel and O11 86 is a is the cation inches ron door of the n opening fo gKinoke siding up BIOOK 1Ging iW smoke BENT To - Bn TDR Build ilar to for Him This Every Farmer Should self a Smokehouse Sim ¥ ¥ OTR NEW LEAFLET ON CLEAN MILK Liquid of High Grade May Be Easily Produced by Following Rules of Carefulness FORESTALL ROUP IN AUTUMN Epidemic May Be Prevented by St ping Up Draft-Producing Open. ings in House, Forestall ping the without The he by use of mu flers and Drafts and run diphtheria The air supply in a henhouse mas be more readily controlled by having three airtight and the fourth preferably the south side, with ventilating devices square of glass and one square foot of muslin to 16 feet of or If shutters are as much as curtain Space. SKUNKS WILL DESTROY BEES Visit Hives at Night and Scratch on Outside Until Honey Gath. ers Come Out. wind. baf- thus removed dampness produce into roup, pox, lin curtains or dampness is colds, Tn § CAnRer ana sides Use one foot used half A report from Ohlo received by the hiological survey of the United States Department of Agriculture says that skunks are giving a great deal of trouble to bee-keepers in that region. The skunks visit the hives at night and scratch on the outside till the bees come out. As soon ag they ap pear the skunke eat them. The bio logical survey recommends that under such conditions the hives be fenced in with chicken wire at least three feet high. WINTER EGGS BRING PROFIT To Obtain Greater Production Fowls Should Be Young and of Good Laying Breed. For the largest profit a good pro portion of the eggs should be laid during the winter. 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