Imitations may be dangerous S SAY “BAYER” when you buy- Gonuine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism ’ Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moposesticscidester of Salleylicscdd WHERE WILD GAME ABOUNDS | Never sel sure you need it for help until you Yellowstone National Park Is Greatest Preserve in the World—Wide Variety of Animals. sties use Roman Eye Balsam Te i y casi i ne Honeymoon, I'he region of Yellowstone National | A Lone Honey park is the greatest gnme preserve in | : 4 . | strike up the world, both in point of number j : \ . | other, and and variety of animals, It is the | oi vol i this rule on na home of the largest herds of elk. buf- : falo, antelope and mountain sheep | within the United States, Several hundred range the park area. There are deer of white tail and mule varieties, many beavers, foxes, badgers, porcupines and lesser animals. Dozens of grizziies and hinek p rh lo $e Sr with a la: hiack bears which entertain the tour | . Yel- | “Who “I'm on my “On ye acquaintance with one there ship that round the coast of Sweden Among the passengers was a ! doctor, who struck up a slight moose “You seem happy,” remarked h and a skip wouldn't be?’ was ists during the summer, sieep in : honeymoon mir honeymoon ? “Ther gaid the student, “Yon lowstone's caves during the winter The white gulls on Yellowstone lake leave in the fall for the Pacific coast tor, surprised or Great Salt lake, but a great many Ah” seese and ducks and grouse winter in m) ife is? Well ~» Detroit whet News 1 T vie the park A Thriving Business, “1 used to think a florist had an un ertain Another Jury Needed. % 3 ' ! 5 drawn or iT business,” remarked the mam fly was arawn on a sami bler, as he stopped to poke some gera- was duly ninms with hig cane in fact I sup he wa when there was ‘We posed s only called upon a funeral or do much hetter sponded the florist, courtships, at commencement exerci at dinner parties an quarrels.” throughout days, ily Knowledge is horse power to the vet erinary surgeon. “And he thinks we're crazy.” Test This Out for Yourself— ANY people who drink coffee regularly are troubled with insomnia; or they feel nervous, “headachy,” or suffer from indigestion. It may be hard for such men and women to believe that coffee is responsible for the way they feel. Be- cause they have always drunk coffee, it hardly seems possible that this old habit could cause trouble. But there is one sure way to find out whether cof- fee is harming you. Just stop its use for a week or so, and drink Postum. Postum is a pure cereal beverage—absolutely free from caffeine, the drug in coffee, which disturbs the health and comfort of many. Alter a week or two on Postum, you will sleep better and feel better; then your own good judgment should decide whether you go back to cofiee or con- tinue on the Road to Wellville with Postum. Sold by grocers everywherel Postum for Health “There’s a Reason’ Your grocer els Postum in two forme: Instant Powtum ting in To Po a sas water, Postum Cereal [in BE oid Tai 2 witaen Sooughu out sy bling fll 30 wintes cant a cup, PO MATER Marketing Main New Light Thrown on Old Questions by Department of Agriculture. ———— (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) New light is thrown on old tions in the marketing of potatoes, in Farmers’ Bulletin 1317, just published by the United States Department of Agriculture. ques maln-crop The an- swers are based on the combined ex perience of marketing experts In many sections during recent market seasons. How, when and where to market po tatoes are the practical questions asked. They Include hundreds of re lated queries which growers are ask mg about the selliag ead uf the potato and to the great and to harvesting, londing and ship which are the prin nine prominent pro production methods In reference to conditions shipping grading, meut. They cipal markets for | dueling regions and what are | ditions, | ods and sections packing, sliow the requirements, business meth and special city markets. Light on Activities. The bulletin turns ao sidelight on af i tivities of the $ why features in a dozen great they ba ns fn class | result of the prev | ness policy { the | ments of inspectors fatops fs RAVE (ICs stock considered one of them and | ) | unsalable which success deeper One of the i {8 shown In | prices | down, how the crop and ts mn | may be planned according to the vA | ous indications from crop ang market | reports, The reader | how the free reports most striking « baroineter tend upward when 3 is told where and su | are to be had and how to use Evidently to forecast the | situation is a matter of shrewdness | and experience The day or a we2k or a romewhnt | in the present. and market news soon for certain changes { tlons and In UUme weigh the market importance of ever happens ia the main produ sections and io the great consuming mnarket centers He is plan rege inteliigenic) handle crop the situation and outlook The 1 the A hen the majority of buyers and re Rr fittie fair become more them market outionk far a season depends on conditions taking The shape a ¢} fr v resder of crop earns to look under giver nner gis he OnInes his a the with some regs benefits all classes in ; equally informed, tunity for a few Opp i Prices syantagr niforn and from season tremes of to become leas Course of Prices ree of oversupply ’ frequent the sides acon weather and con tion Among ! developmonts « fier dicvg | the rise lige i down the spring rise oi decline hand nas reported wenther-market on month tion in An bushels an during the wintei the course of the estimated yield of per capiia has us heen ising prices, while a | yield of around three bushels per cap ita hag often heen followed by iniis followed by rake of wices For vi 5 bet woen thi i pollute the i but sitions fre not clear, the general price tendencies ing many such seasons suggest eases of doubt, the chance of gain maj worth the cost and risk fora ge storage { be hardly i jong The In careful lletin bases good mn rketing ! on planning, good handling i grading and packing | and market ing experience of other sections i ns, full use of crop news, and of the market- { of Farmers’ Rulletin Marketing Main Crop may | be obtained free upon request to the | United States Department of Agricul ture, Washington, as long as the sup ply lasts, 1315 entitled PYotntoes, Breeders of ‘Pure Bred Stock Must Advertise Pure bred live stoct breeders must | advertise their goods Just the same as the producers of other kinds of goods must advertise their products. The best way to advertise pure bred live stock is for the producer to show hie samples to the public at community, county, state and national shows, Good snmples, well fatted, give the breeder good advertising. Poor samples give him poor advertising so the breeder should show hig best s~mples to the buying public in the most attractive condition possible, Reekeepers Suffer Big Winter is the time when beekeepers everywhere suffer the greatest losees Sontrary to the general belief losses ace practically as heavy In the South, where winters are mild, as in this see tion. The 10 per cent losses that usu. ally occur could be reduced to a frac tion of 1 per cent If aplarists would pay more attention to the bullding of windbreaks and to the storing and feed | of bees In winter, ' Crown Rust of Oats Spread by Buckthorn Ailment Blamed on Hedge and Ornamental Plants. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Crown rust of outs is spread through certain species of buckthorn common: ly grown as hedge and orpamentul plants in some sections of the United States, According to co-operative inves tigutions conducted by the United States Department of Agriculture, the lowa experiment station, and other co-operntors, An epidemic at Hinton, Igwa, caused by an H20-rod hedge, that the were not wis so severe io oats in the adjoining harvested. play in the spread of this dis been studied for A bulletin thorn mse has yenrs, discuszing the find jgsued by the United tment of Agriculture nas { Bulletin 1162, an ! those interested in the subject States is now The bulletin is of a technl i "1 {4s or ative ¥ iSCussing the relntive the different species of buckthorn and qf iting instances of damage which fu onciugive evidence shrubs is rboring and £ spread infectian A copy of the bulletin feosn the United Stn f Agriculture, Washinguon, the he secured { while supply lusts, Control of Peach Borer satisfactory in the n the " of resis { fink MAYE ¥} el Southern states bh control of pardadichlorobenzene, he United States Department Interest in the use gricuiture material has inereased wid indications {t y 500,000 pounds of paradichio bh mrene frees in present 100KS ¥ y nsed around this | the control of the peach borer will be peach year Most of this swount will be used in Georgia the Southeast for for where a large percentage of the com mercial peach growers apply the chem » jen! Last season were po FEiperiments to about EAN nds used In the same area date indicate that it snfe to use the chemical, 1} yee faiirthe to oO Gunner Der (roe, on ree it t i per 1 (hree vears of age and ove Here wore recommendations have heen tev] to trees six years of age ye Give Vegetable Garden a Thorough Cleaning Up Muy f the f venar's 1s warden « 2 i sticeess of nex Hens on « jprena SUMO, Buttermilk Paint Good for All Exterior Work A very good wasl ork far exterior pounds of nd cement in one of but Add such coloring as i= de This paint 0 nrevet i ¢ by mixing three {i Portis gation termilk wired must be stirred {re the ovmnent from and it shoul waibhle It will ling and hardening i bee nined 88 Soon { drs weather and As Pp 3 $i 3 vy ts rithin =ix hours It £« a god water resistant and is sometimes nsed to cover and protect the ents on trees that have pruned portion of cement can be used to ad { vantage It is For such use, a larger pro { estimated that one | whitewash will cover 270 square fest of plaster; ISO square feet of brick or should be gallon able to put on nearly per hour, one Many Factors Determine Success in Hog Raising Success in the hog business depends upon many factors but the two out standing ones are the number of pigs farrowed per sow and the number of keeps sows that farrow large litters and saves a high percentage of pigs, ents down the cost of raising pork. It is not necessary fer him to carry a large number of sows through the winter to be assured of a pig crop, for be will raise as many pigs from ten sows as the man with the poorer Sows and the greater pig losses will raise from fifteen, Guard Against Fire in Orchard in Grass Crops Where alfaifiu, hay or straw ix be ing produced in the orchard, care should be taken to plow fire lines and to take such steps that fire cannot run freely through the orchard. A large pumber of fine orehinrds are ruined an nunily by fire entching in the stubble, dried up alfalfa and similar materfal. A vapid hot fire ix sufficleny te prac tically ruin the tress RUN DOWN READ THIS This Baltimore Woman Suffered Greatly Until She Started To Take Earle's HypoLod Mrs. Katie Logsdon 623 Frisby St. Baltimore, Md. writes, “1 was in a terrible run down condition and suffered with such frightful headaches that 1 eould hardly lift my head. In the morning I al. ways felt tired and my feet felt like they weighed a ton. 1 could not sleep well and could not eat without being disturbed after. ward. My husband had to help me with my work in the evening I was In such bad shape. One even ning 1 read about what Hypo.Cod was doing for others and I decided to give it & trial. After taking several bottles I find myself = great deal better, in fact 1 am in better health than 1 have been In for years. I am getting very stout and find that I can eat without being distressed afterward now, My housework is now easy for me to do and 1 am always through by noon. I can go out in the after. noon, come home and get supper, and be ready to go to a show in the evening. It has made my life brighter in every way.” You will find Hypo-Cod will help you if you are in a weak run down condition, and we urge you to get a bottle of this pleasant wine. like tasting tonic from Reads Drug Stores to- day or send $1 to The Earle Chem ical Co. of Wheeling, W. Va, a full sized bottle to be sent you prepaid Advertisement for Two pleasant ways to oi a “ois 4 Take your choice and suit your taste, S-B—or Menthol flavor. A sure relief for coughs, colds and hoarseness. Put one in your mouth at bedtime. Always keep a box on had. SMITH BROTHERS sB. COUGH DROPS pmo THRADS Famous since (orange colored bax) has celebrated his it's an {isnt until 8 Ho Outlet, thd: he M11 Mamma } eighth birthday does papa shave he begins to notice his father's ignorance. | eause he has to, or i¥ it just gwenr? Hall's Catarrh Medicine 00 claim for it~ rid your system of Catsrrh or Deafness | caused by Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 years F. J. 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