Louisville, Illinois. — ‘I certainly thank you for the great benefit I have received from taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. I first learned shout it fom 1 sta mother who got so much help from it. Sev- eral years ago I took it for inward weakness and since then I have taken it during the Change of Life and it has been a great help to me. It certainly is a blessing to suffering women and I take pleasure in recom- mending it. My health has been better this summer than it has been for five years. Iam now able to do all my work and have canned 840 quarts of fruit and vegetables this summer.’”’ — Mrs, KATE MCPEAX, Louisville, Illinois. Wants Letter Used As Proof Frankford, Pennsylvania.—‘‘I am sure if women who suffer through the Change of Life as I have, with hot flashes, nervousness and other weaknesses, would give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial they would be benefited as I was. My nerves were so bad that every little noise made me jump, but now I am not bothered that way at all. My husband says he really hated to look at me I looked so miserable. 1 hope you will use this letter as proof of the i the Vegetable Compound is giving me.”’—Mrs. ABBIE HARVEY, 5701 Leonard St., Frankford, Pa. Even prepaid telegrams are sent ou Forced To Remain in Bed Carlisle, Illinois, — “ During the Change of Life I suffered with severe nervousness and with disturbances of the entire system. These continued probably twe years before I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. I could do none of my work and was not always able to be up. For ten days at a time I was forced to remain in bed with my hips propped higher than my head and the ains were terrible. «The doctor pond some but each time I was forced to go over the same suffering. I had taken the Vegetable Compound in 1910 after my twins were born and it had helped me so I decided to try it again. I became better and gained in strength. I have $aken it for about ree years now but not steadily. Iam able to do my house- work but I avoid all heavy lifting and washing and ironing as I know I am not strong enough yet. I give theVeg- ctable Compound to my daughters and recommend it to my friends.’’— Mrs. Louisa B. BrRanD, 450 Fairfax Street, Carlyle, Illinois. In a recent country-wide canvass of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, over 100,000 replies were received and 98 out of every 100 re- rted they had been benefited by ts use. For sale by druggists every- where, It is well enough to know some peo. ple well enough not to know them. - SAY by millions and prescribed pm — by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Pain Toothache Neuralgia Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets— Also bottles of 24 and 100-—Druggista. As a rule popular subscriptions are lleAend. VA MOTHER :~ Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, Envy is nu pain to the soul, laughter a pleasure, and, by regulating the Stomach — woman cashier Jersey hotel. omel and | was about to take it. her very sick, Fearing that my stomach might be in an acid condition, I bought a box of Beecham’s Pills and took a dose. The nextday I felt fine and I haven’t needed anything during the 8 ‘1 wouldn't take an Beecham’s now. Some Yang but Beocham'’s and all At all druggists — 25¢-50¢, § Sycamore Blight Is Most Severe Trees in Many States East of Mississippi River Hard Hit This Year. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Sycamore trees this spring and early summer were especially hard hit by a blight, commonly known sycamore blight, In many states of the Mississippl river, notably Ohlo, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Illinois, and Virginia, The disease affects not only the common sycamore, or button- wood, but also the oriental plane tree, Due to Wet Spring. Although the blight slight extent every year ern and central United the severity of the attack this year, ac- cording to the United States Depart. ment of Agriculture, appears to be largely due to the unusually wet spring, when the leaves were develop- Ing. The blight Injures the newly devel- oped leaves and the young shoots, The new leaves Just unfolding from bud suddenly wither, ored, and finally blacken, appearance of Injury by the older leaves the disease us enst to a the enst- occurs in States, become disecol- giving the frost, appears lar shape, usually along the veins, In crop usually is produced Euminer, Continued defoliation back of the twigs eventually cause the death of the tree, Methods of Control. the case of most tree methods of controlling As PAROS, dis- the in ly somewhat difficult to carry out, The value of the tree, however, AR the Infected twigs should be careful ly removed by pruning well back the infected portion All of twigs, together with any falien leaves and should lected burned. They onto the often for Bpores iy then be rol not heap, f the m twigs, be carefully and should rubbish one o favorable Its pl LOPS the fur Kus to cnr trees which thus Infected After tw cut may ome are tree sh is bordeaux mixture 4-450. A plication of a weaker solution denux fore follage advizahle fallen tends tions second or mixture may he nec midsummer to the Again, In rake and prevent disease which protect the up and twins, the be now autumn, It Is to burn all leaves since to sprend may present upon them. Mash Is Developed for General Purpose Breeds A good mash of general purpose only 17 cont as been developed bs hens hreeds of ment the Unit Agriculture in the per States Department of remainder of the protein in the 33 per cent of bran gi the ratic bulk. The mash particularly good In raising the hatch ability and fertility more stimulating contained veg gives and oat de aoe 0 be of eggs. The rations seem birds, during the second year of production. Special attention is now heing given to the vitamin content of eggs and thelr fer tility and hatchability as affected by rations, especinlly pu rp "oe Asparagus Beds Started Early in Spring or Fall Asparagus beds may either be started early in the spring or in the fall. Either seed or plants may be used, Satisfactory plants may be obtained the first season from seed, It should be sown as soon in the spring as the ground can be worked. Mix with radish seed so that the row will be marked for cultivation because the asparagus seeds will not germinate for about four weeks, When they are up, they should be thinned to about 3 inches apart. Cultivate all summer and the plants may be set in the fall in a permanent bed In rows about 4 feet apart and a space of 18 Inches In the row. Prepare for Wheat Early plowing or early disking of the ground which goes into wheat this fall is a most important part of the preparation, because it insures a com- pact seedbed, tolerably Tree from weeds, and besides it stimulates fall growth of both root and stem and thereby gives the growing crop greater winter resistance. The wheat seed bed 1s all the better If it is allowed to gottle four or five weeks before seed Ing Is done. . Cause of Dead Pigs A breeder recently reported that for geveral years he had been having poor success with his brood sows. So many of them farrowed dead pigs. It dawned on him one day that he was forcing his sows to jump over fn twobysix door sill when going to and coming from the sleeping shed. He removed this sill, and since has had excellent success in saving the pigs. Community Vats to Solve Dip Problem Control Animal Parasites Which Cause Heavy Loss (Prepared by the United States of Agriculture.) Community dipping vats county, Wyo. are solving the prob- lem of controlling the animal para- sites which have caused heavy loss to live stock growers there for some years, Through the efforts of the county agri- cultural extension agent sufficient in terest was aroused in the eradication of mange and lice, to make it pos sible to organize community live stock dipping associations, the members pay- ing an equal sum into the treasury for materials and doing the structing and dipping them- selves, Six plants finished or under construction by the end of 1922 and last year the number was brought up to 14, only, Department in Platte work of con- plants were Two of these are for sheep The average cost of weeks was required to complete one. Ench includes a concrete yat forced with steel with a filling draining system, a heating double drain pens, chutes and corrals, rein. and gystem, commodate from 1,000 to 5,000 head The first year 10,000 head of ecnttle— with lice and 1,800 head of sheep were dipped. Twenty-five head necording reports of States Department of went through the vats in ord being of horses. All dipping state Inspection. mate they saved at least $8 every head of stock dipped, the saving In feed, Increased and improved marketable condition. thousand to the United Agriculture, yore LF Ho rec kept sheep, and hogs is done have Enlargement of the calf, be prevented commonly termed goiter by giving cow 0 alternate calving It days for sixty dnys before ii is $ disgolved in may be are used in the i tablet of the drug water in each . an is t is dinsaiy amount is also the correct pregnant to accomplish the will new-born pigs, jose Rive to a mare, sow sane Doing also ness 80 prevent in througho take active exereise d balanced ration of allowed provided BOW, to fed a and ut pregnancy, Is and mixed Access air-slaked and wo bonemeal. An successfully treated by grains of jodide of in ainting the and painting tincture of fo as salt, lime, or limestone winshes or affected calf giving it wtash once daily water two or three iodine times a week, after clipping of White Holland Turkeys The mile if is the : the bir Holland, which The White Holl plies, is white. It is & bird ; stands confinement the layer under ordinary conditions The standard weight of the Holland tom Is 26 pounds, though many welgh more. Sixteen pounds js the standard weight for the hen. FARMNOT Egz-laying contests stimulate inter est in egg production. - . * nd, as Yery attractive Young chickens need plenty of ven- tilation and clean water, ad . . The only advantage of a scrub cow is that it doesn’t take so long to milk her. * * * Careful dairymen have found that warm and cold cream never mix sat isfactorily. » - » When the milk scales come Into the milk house, boarder cows go out of the barn door. Ll - . Buy a purebred bull early In the fall so that you may breed your cows during November, December and Jan- unary. » * - A farmer who doesn’t keep good family dairy cows should consult an allenist to find out what is wrong with himself, . 0» . Special attention Is now being given to the vitamin content of eggs and thelr fertility and hatchability as af. fected by rations, ee #% @ Do everything you can to make your hens comfortable, If their health and vitality ard kept at the highest level, It will add many eggs to your basket. * % 8 . If your hens are worried by lice and mites, then they cannot Iny the maxi mum number of eggs. An ounce of prevention just now-is worth a poual of cure later on A i manage to force down made me mis to Tanlac With Good Re- sults. “Right now I am feeling better than I ever felt in my life and all I can say is that Tanlae and the Tanlac Vege. table Pills will always have a good recommendation from me” is the striking statement of John Davi, pro- prietor Rochester Spaghetti House, 48 Main 8t., East, Rochester, N, XY. “For two vears pagt stomach trouble and other complications were fast wrecking my health, What little I did — The Spanking Place Another explanation of the child's manners is that woodsheds have heen convertad garnges~8San Franelsco Chronicle, me dern too many pain. 1 could not rest at night and loss of sleep was simply wearing me out, “But now I haven't a trouble in the world and feel that Tanlac has given me a new lease on good health, I eat three rousing meals a day, sleep like a child at night and am feeling as fine as silk.” Tanlae is for sale by all good drug- kists, Accept mo substitute. 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