by Givi mother possesses informa- tion of vital importance to her young daughter, and the responsibility for the girl's future is largely in her ands. When a school girl's thoughts be- come sluggish, when she suffers the consequences of wet feet, pain, head- aches, fainting spells, loss of sleep and appetite and is irregular, ber mother should have a care for her hysical condition and give her Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which has proved areliable aid to na- ture for just such conditions in co many cases. First Bottle Helped Her Richmond, Indiana.—*I am send- ing this letter to tell you how much Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable mpound did my daughter. She was troubled with nervousness so that she was restless at night, and then she could not sleep and she was afraid of everything. She could not work as she was not strong enough, and she had to quit school at 14 because she was ill so much. The doctor said she had anervous breakdown and her system was all run down. 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One morning things had gone wrong at the studio, and was inveighing in no measured terms against his staff. “Such a lot duds I never saw! he vociferated. “I'd send the whole lot their notice this minute—if 1 could The flim astutest men of the pleturs could he of Cuticura for Pimply Faces, pimples smear them with Wash cura Soap and hot water. daily toilet purposes. Don't fail to in Biggest Concrete Building The world's concrete build Ing erected is sald to be the palace of engineer largest Wembley. It Ig six and a half times into the distance like rows of forest trees, Say “‘Bayer’’ - Insist! Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism Lumbago Colds Safe Accept only 2 Bayer package whichcontains proven directions Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 199-=Druggifes Be Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer M facture of Monoaceticucidester of Sallcylicacid For Pain His Success “Remember, young fellow,” sald the practical man, “that in order to suc must teach people to trust “L have done that” the have answered "treatment of I'TCH, ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TETTER orother jiening » 5c at druggists, or direct from A. 8. Richards Ca. Sherman, Tor. No Other Explanation Smith—"My wife's not a fool, by any means.” Jones—"Then why on earth did she marry you?'--8tray Stories. They conquer who believe they ~an. my fondest expectations.” Don’t chuckle if you put over a substitute when an advertised product is called for. Maybe your customer will never come back. Ben Mulford, Jv. A Poser A teacher had been telling the class of small children the difference be tween liquids and solids, All went well until at” the end of the lesson a small boy asked, “Please, miss, what's Jam?” Mother! Fletcher's babies and children of Constipation, Flatulgncy, Wind Colle and Diarrhea ; allayipg Feverichness arising there from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels. alds the assimilation of 7 hlTou See Improvement in Egg Quality Attributed Chiefly to Grow- ‘ng Practice of Candling Before Shipment. Prepared by the United States Department n of Agriculture.) Eggs In the shell showed improve ment In quality during 1923 over pre- ceding years, according to a recent re- port of the officials of the bureau of chemistry who have been watching in- terstate traflic In eggs, This improve- ment, the officials belleve, may be at- tributed chiefly to the growing prac- tice of candling eggs before shipment, The bureau has maintained for a num- ber of years that it Is practicable to eliminate by candling most of the bad or questionable eggs In a consignment and that any material amount of bad eggs In a case is sufficient basis for either prosecution or seizure actions under the federal food and drugs act. Many of the larger shippers seem to have come to a realization that it is more profitable to candle eggs before shipment than to run the risk of hav- ing their shipments seized, tioned, or destroyed on account of spoilage that might easily have been prevented, Enormous Business. The volume of business In eggs in the United States is enormous, the 1023 crop being estimated by ment of Agriculture 000,000), In the 20 worth Middle ns S602, taining 80 dozen each were seized dur Ing the year, but practically all the shipments were released under bond and reconditioned under the super vision of federal Inspectors, resulting in the destruction of 1.188 cases. In previous carlond arriving in the Eastern states had been found, ag a rule, to have been and i it ots years ' candied, concentrated the smaller country eggs to produce dealers The Inspectional in East would Indieate that sug gestions as to properly caring for eggs that t and gained by to only Ry was on shipments thelr in the dealers who send cities. the are still necessary he he in realized by the smaller dealers, Better Quality of Eggs. better aracter of of in 1923 was par to mie advantage not us yet ch interstate The the Western tly due, It Is efforts of the eRES in believed, states the favorable weather condit Treiy auring is most likely to occur the the season spoilage The in state offic a contributing factor In Improv The ’ the ing the egg supply of the country eandling method of hod determining » best known for and a nu av ePem mn! moer re enforcing this lessen the fl gradi Pit Is Quite Easy Task The secret In preserving manure lies well packed and moist the manure remains dry and and a Inrge In it Is lost through their ac- tion. A manure pit will usually for itself in a short time through the savings In plant food which It will ob. tain. When of straw will pay to moisten the pile it down In order to make It pact. Some farmers to work over the pile, which will make it eompact and preserve the nitrogen. Do not add too much water, for there percentage of the nitrogen pay lots is and tramp more allow manure plie should be covered unless it is In a water-tight pit, Feed Sheep Some Grain shape. Hence we would suggest that you feed your sheep a half pound to a pound of grain mixture of three parts ground oats and one part wheat bran on good pasture. Feed heavily on easily digestible feeds such as rape, cabbage, ete, in addition, two or three weeks prior to breeding. Put thése sheep in good shape to enter winter and they will go through well on a half pound of grain for each 150-pound ewe, with two or three pounds daily of legume hay, a little dry roughage such as corn fodder and If you can supply It, a couple pounds daily of roots or clean, high-quality rorn silage. Fertile Eggs Not Easy to Keep in Hot Weather Warmer weather Is causing the rap- id spollage of fertilized eggs accord: ing to egg dealers. Poultry specialists join with them In recommending the production of infertile eggs since the male has no Influence whatever on the number of eggs produced. The development of the embryo begins at 08 degrees Fahrenheit, A tempera. ture of 85 degrees for three or four days or a temperature of 100 degrees for 24 hours may cause sufficient de. velopment of the embryo to make the egg unfit for food. An infertile egg may he subjected to a temperature of 100 degrees for a week or ten days and still be perfectly good for cooking purposes, By keeping such eggs cool, they may be kept In good condition indefinitely. / for Grain Sorghum Boys of New Mexico County Easily Dispose of Seed. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agrisuityre.) The 40 boys of Roosevelt county, N. M., who grew pure grain sorghum and broom-corn seed last year found a ready market for thelr product in their own neighborhoods, These sorghums are grown by Roosevelt county fur ers as cash crops, but only a few have made a practice of specially selecting or buying Improved seed. Exhibits from the boys’ fields were shown at the county fair and over 5,000 pounds of the seed sold Immediately, Ninety seven boys of the county grew demon: stration fields from selected seed, carefully following the methods shown them by the county agricultural exten- slon agent. They produced T2850 of seed, according to reports to the United States Department of Agriculture. Forty of the boys were able to use properly isolated fields and hand rogue them, so that after Inspec- ns sources of furmers hand and hand. seed which they were seed, nll and approved The young seed heads cleaned all selected threshed Neglected During Fa. After-harvest often neglected owing to the pressure i of To the spread or quack grass. cultivation is too work this neglect attributed notably couch i 18 no time of ar that ean be handled to better advantage than after the crop Is removed. Uso ally the ground is quite dry and mei low and the cuigivators and harrows easily comb out the rootstocks on the surface where the hot sun of August and Sept dry them up. they roked heaps in other cases the dried other may weeds There of ye couch % i mber may be into burned | soil, As good practice fo plow shallow, disk up with a stiff tooth cult raw land and timothy meadows cropped an or work vator all the | which ure intended to be other year before seeding down with the i grasses and cle This sedis ers starts weed that method $0 many freshly or lain dor time that it pays, and gtart the cuitiva- Most of in this have ” § 1 v growing fallen to the soll have for some to even the are che ment pas s { tion among perennials well, shocks hed Then the stirring of the soil av this { time greatly in manufacture of plant foods made available for sue ceeding co nids the 1s Soy Beans and Corn Are brea i i Excellent results may be pfrom sows with their litters on a com- ! bination of soy beans and corn. How ever, when no obrn is planted with the them, but a supplement of corn or to balance the ratien. When this sup is provided there will ne the sow's milk upon plemen be bad results from difference what age the pigs have at when the sows are turned on | the beans. If the hogs are turned on the beans before they forming | the pods, they should be taken off dur tained are | ing the time that the beans are being formed, because they will not produce | many beans If the hogs are left on ! during this period. Most feeders al- {| low the beans to start to ripen before they turn the hogs in, because the grentest feed valve is obtained in this A building worth building is worth planning. * . * When selling milk, don’t sell fer tilizer ; keep that on the farm. - . . A roadside sign will help you sell your surplus green vegetables, * » - A peach tree affected with yellows should be destroyed before other trees become infected. A » . * Crossing dairy breeds is lke mix ing good Ink with good water; the value of each is loss * » » Quality production, as well as quan tity production, is worthy of more of the grower's attention. ® * » which the crop Is produced often has much to do with the results obtained when marketing time comes, . * » Don’t forget to think twice before you sign on the dotted line when some unknown promoter wants your money for something you know nothing about . * = All weeds are a nuisance and ought to be cut before they have gone to geod. Our roads’ would look better and fence corners, too, If everyone “swatted” the weed ®. * » When sudan griiss le seeded at the rate of 20 poundg per acre for hay It is not necessary to clip It to make I stool out. It will be thick enough and will make wore hay if unclipped. “Tanlac has been our constant friend for years, and my wife and my- | self and eight children are all enjoy-| ing wonderful health, largely due to | this medicine,” i8 the remarksble|I am giviag Tanlac credit for it. We statement of Harry H. Pistole, 310] give Tanlac children to tone Archer St, Waco, Texas. i thems up and make them grow, and “In my own case Tanlac has done | nobody ever had a healthier set of chil- what seemed to be Impossible, When | dren than we have. I began taking it my stomach was! “Tanlac Is certainly the greatest in such a bad fix that I had to live| medicine on earth for anyone whose on a milk and egg dlet and I was | life is wrecked.by bad health. We almost a skeleton. I had been flat on | sure do have a great deal to praise my back in bed and under treatment | Tanlae for at my house.” for 18 months and felt that my time] Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- was about up. Accept no substitute, Over 40 as anybody could wish, “My wife all broken health, But now weighs 155 pounds, and is strong and well and down In x fy VIE she to the | gists, “After my case had been given up | milion bottles sold. was be- | yond redemption a relative put me on] ‘Tanlac to Tanlac, and the result Is, T gained | pation; n 20 pounds, and enjoy as good health {manufacturers Tanlae. Married and Jailed It 100k than hour for Louis « und Perez 10 King ety Judge the trial and priviveing Mandi did and sent oneymoon 0 the Pills for constl recommended by the Vegetable ade and of Eloquent “Do you know that there guage of perfumery. Hel | example, means, 1 love you. 1 ‘1 am of you “Indeed! And 1 | sence ®f perfumery i nothing to say . ! ry ™1i Ged ANS. | “No: it n fs nyen't a toston Transcript WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT hinif Ju: go to were lan fur und rose Ret married Callf is n jess an otrope, ulderon nt up on Police und worthy They MB TSORE hofore Suppose before the ab means ‘1 have scent.” | § vedding license, itge Thousands of women have kidney a: | bladder trouble and never suspect it Women's complaints often nothing else but kidney | result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy eon 1 | dition they may cause the other organs CR vg B J | to becom 1 2 { Pain in ! ambition, prove to be } or the trouble diseased. the back, headache, nervousness are symptoms of kidney trouble Don’t delay starting treatment. Dr - { Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's pre | meription, obtained at any drug store, mas | be just the remedy needed to overcome such eonditions Get a medium or large size bottle imme | diately from any drug store. : However, if you wish first to test this loss of 6 BELLAns | Hot water == Sure Relief "ANS 256 AND 75¢ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE From New York A our bearing New York license | great preparation, send ten cents 8 Dre was being down Washingiog { Kilmer & Co., Binchamton, N. Y. for a! «treet the other day. The driver paid smple bottle. When writing, be sure | no to the man's signal te | and mention this paper.— Advertisement. | The man yelled jloudiy ey | at him two or three Lunes to stop his Plain to See | car, when the driver finally stepped “He says he loves me and be has | and said, “You dont know whe | am, only known me for two days.” i1 guess. I'm from New York."—jp “That's why!” dianapolis News, oftentimes driven heed traffic traf eto stop. trafic Hd MURDOCH NEW YORK “The first yeor we handled Monarch Ceflee we sold 25,000 pounda Last December we bought a 32,000 pound car.” .
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