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Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moncaceticacidester of Salleylicacid This world never seems any the It is best in wesring worse for the holidays we take out of | clothes to consider Let Tanlac restore your health F your body is all fagged-out and run-down, if you are losing weight steadily, lack appetite, have no strength or energy —why not let Tanlac help you back to health and strength? So many millions have been ben- efited by the Tanlac treatment, so many thousands have written to testify to that effect that it’s sheer folly not to make the test, Tanlac, you know, is a great natural tonic and builder, a com- pound, after the famous Tanlac formula, of roots, barks and herbs. It purges the blood stream, revital- izes the digestive organs and en- ables the sy to regain its superfine whether one has | the style and manner to wear them Tanlac Restored Her Health vanished wei You don’t need to wait long to get results. Tanlac goes right to the seat of trouble. In a day or so you note a vast difference in your condition. You have more appe- tite, sleep better at night and the color beging to creep back into your wached-out cheeks, : 2 bottle of this world-famed tonic. Don’t put off taking Tanlac That's the first important step another precious day. Stepinto back to health and viger, TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION TANLAC FOR YOUR HEALTH * for Swine Crop During the Winter Months Feed Turnips, Potatoes or Alfalfa Hay. The men who take losses on hogs essentials of good feeding practice or *lose one eye to market requirements. High-priced grain suggests the sub- stitution of the cheaper yet suitable pasis roughage for hogs. Cooked tur nips or small potatoes, mangels or sugar beets, skim milk snd alfalfa may all be used during the winter months. The greater the variety of these feeds which are available the easier it is to balance the ration and reduce the meal requirements to the minimum, A potential select bacon hog welgh- ng 160 pounds, cannot be fed at loss if finished to 200 pounds, u thick smeoth price minus a discount When price is dollar and a half to two dollars, sold at around 200 pounds the the thick smooth price plus a Even it does not take much figuring to certain that it pays to finish up to se lect as bacon weights Boarder Sows Coctly, Boarder sows are as costly as board er cows, The time has come for check ing up the sows whether grade or pure bred. Ret a standard for size of litter, seven pigs at first farrowh eight at second farrowing and nine for subse quent of attainment the litter w ell IR. litters are reasonable standards The sow that does not milk and produces runts Invariably produces pigs that are lacking in thri Lor feed to pr vig requiring more The 1} the type and iron] sow that haracteristics to enable her hile select & ler season: methods of feedin bacon hogs is develop hud A bacon type sow should produce at least into a bacon type boar mated to a 50 per cent select bacon hogs litters from grade out half something breeding ing. The being m the bacon breeds do not selects, then there the the method of feed. seriously wrong with stock or f hogs it evident that percentiag unfinished eo irketed makes many farmers are not satisfied that it pays to finixh ti gel! eir hogs. Farmers who 0 and has been fed unfinished hogs us mily take tw namely, one the 1} the graln finishing pur Fresh Air Essential, alr ial for pigs as cold Ops which (ORPrs is as essent Plgs led and they have a warm «dry hed It wil} to Fresh other stock can stand temperatures provi their sleep in usually pay Wf the Warm, the pigs to be In windows provided you have a dry, comfortable straw bed for Too much wet feed or slops should Exces sive water in the feed makes for wet and Rheumatism or rippling invariably follows, especially dampness, Fall li prices and bigger profits, tters usually bring higher It looks as even if grain prices are going up with the price of graln that four times out of five the pig pays a profit, Fall pigs that are pushed along on a full ratlon are thriftier and make bet. ter gains than pigs that are on short rations, show fed Choice Breeding Hen Is A choice breeding hen laying one or two eggs per week may prove far more profitable than a mere layer of market per week. It is the height of folly, therefore, to dispose of good breeding hens because they show signs of slack. ing up on the productive end. of course, just how long to really hold the owner himself. In any event, when the time comes for thelr disposal, it should he done immedi ately after the breeding season is over. Even those who raise chick- eng for laying purposes only must maintain a certain number of breed ers, and they should not be too hasty in disposing of the hens While. of course, there are plenty of pullets com. Ing on to replace them, yet it must be remembered that hens, and not pul. lets, make the real breeders, Common Kerosene Qil Is Good for Treating Roup Some people have had great results by treating roup with common kero sene ofl. Put a spoonful of the oll on a pail of water and dip the heads of the gick birds into It. With a slow, steady motion, draw the birds head through the film of oll, withdraw slow- ly, and wipe dry. The oll seems to kill the germs of the local disease and stimulates the mucous membranes to renewed action, Place one pound of epsom salts per 100 birds In the drinking water or In a wet mash, When roup has been routed, houses and yards need a thorough cleaning and renovating. Whitewash or disinfect everything. The germs of this disease have a way of clinging to a place that Is very costly to » ~are. less poultryman. the Soy Beans Returned Big Profit in Ohio | Importance of Inocculation Is Clearly Shown. Soy beans returned a profit of $20 in acre on the farm of John Boatman, { Gallln county, Ohlo, last summer, ac. | cording to his cost account sheets kept tin co-operation with the county agent, FP. A. Young, Soy beuns are a com- paratively new crop in this county, and some farmers have been skeptical to start growing them till they found how much the return would says the Ohio Farmer, The various Items acre of mid-west lows: i | he, of beuns were cost for us #n fol- Beed . . Freparing soil Cutting Raking Threshing Hauling Shocking Other labor $16.76 The yleld bushels per | sere, but at that $290 a The sOy wns only 13 they were valued at $36.75 an Importance of inoculation besns when grown on where they have never been gr fore was clearly in demonstration field in Gallia one owned by D. D, McClellan bushel, or acre for ground own hee another county, siiown than { inoculation, | of or quart | field for dirt was stirred then sprinkled over the acre where It was left The nodules on noculated plants were fur larg the the | of soil from another soy each bushel of seed. This into some water seed just prior { to planting i More than 4.000 bushels of gov beans year, Not were seeded in the county last Mr seed was i n the opinion of counting what county, and the farms for seed, abe { SON bie hove wh Young grown then used last spring i 1 i els ing were used for plant. a at Was grown the year ng i pres i ious tag Doll Tester Can Be The used rag doll tester, which to good advantage in testing corn, 12 to 15 venient and of any cone 12 feet. *T} inches wide length—6 should be ruled inte fo Byunares sat two inches from each edge,” inalvst at Minn he samy H. Larson, seed furm nt St. Paul ATES DUumMmbered ih ear of corn juares and the up and tied being taken that The i iE 8 minntes and then set and s mindie aked in water B an end in no other hich Is at of fo one inch oF vessel w cust deep as the width the cloth add one-half inch The rolls must be day The whole Covers with a cloth so as to prevent too much evaporation This then put in place with a temperature of 70 to degrees. Too 1} perature bad as too low of water, inverted twice should be in igh in A germination cot | Three Classes of Pests Insects are in a general way divided { into three classes relative be killed by a stomach poison such as | paris green, arsenate of lead, arsenate i of zinc, ete, Those that suck the juices | from the plant must be controlled by | a contact spray, such as kerosene emul { sion, tobacco decoctions, miscible oils ete, while the secluded or hidden class | such as bedbugs, grain weevils, clothes mothe, ete, must usually be controlled with a fumigant. Feeding Alfalfa to Sows Sometimes experience difficulty in eating enough alfalfa out of the rack to insure the kind of lit. { ters hog men want. In such a case it | is advisable to grind the alfalfa. if { possible, and feed it In a slop, or in some other way force the sow to con sume a half-pound to one pound or more apiece each day. Purebreds are 40 to 50 per cent more profitable than scrubs, according to the established facts of experience. ~ - - hrood sows Milk should be kept from freezing in the cans. Frozen milk is dificult ro sample, and cream frozen in the necks of the cans may result In a lower test. » Getting manure this winter for fer tilizing the home garden next spring is a good progressive practice. Pro vide for the home garden before your neighbor beats you to the supply. - » » Ten years ago the highest yearly record for butterfat was 1,008 pounds, Now there are D0 cows that have made over 1,000 pounds of fat in a year and 30 that have made over 50.000 pounds of milk in a year, * Use plenty of bedding for the cows, It Is practically Impossible to produce clean milk If the cows’ flanks and utdders are soiled. Bedding also abe sorbs guid manure and saves it for use on land that needs it, ‘- . » Worn Out Since the Grip ? EAK, nervois—just tired and miserable most of the time? Back lame and achy, too? Rheu- matic pains torture you at every step ? Then pou should look to pour hidneps! Colds and chills are apt to weaken the kidneys and allow toxic poisons to upset blood and nerves. Then may come daily back- ache, stabbing pains, headaches, dizziness, and irregular or painful passage of the kidney secretions. Don't risk neglect. Help your weakened kidneys with Doan’s Pills. Doan’s have brought new health to thousands. They should help you. Ask pour neighbor! A Virginia Case D. D. Brown, prop. meat market Church ville, Va., “Frequent colds I canght, tled in my kidneys. I was tortured h sharp pains in my back and when I lifted a heavy piece of meat, My ki my St, Berry- BAYS: always set- stitches caught me above the hipe irregulariy, too Doan’s | cneys poted ‘ills made back strong and regulated my kidneys.” Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At ell dealers, 60c a box. Foster Milburn Co., Mig. Chemists, Bufialo, N. Y. At Finishing School “What ter taking Prices Reduced special studies is Is that Hubby at college? { { , dear, (ot it EL i ii a bar MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package New York Leads | Fully 200 lines of steamships are In | | operation at the port of New York--a record not achieved by any other port | ol | 'n the world. time.’ “Ef de worl’ Atlanta Constitution. Most men could sing, if they weren't i Next to being an optimist afraid | indifferent T= mother who permits constipation in her baby or older child is risking the health, even the life, of her little one. Fretfulness, feverishness, night terrors, grinding the teeth in sleep, biliousness, coated tongue, loss of appetite, any of these may indicate constipation. Poisons from the child's stagnant intestine are flooding the little body, and if left unchecked may lead to serious consequences. Avoid Laxatives— Say Doctors A noted authority says that laxatives do not overcome constipation, but by their continued use tend only to aggravate the condition. Medical science has found in Jubrication a means of overcoming constipation, The gentle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates and softens the hard food waste and hastens its passage through and out of the-body. Nujol is not a medicine or laxative and can not gripe. Like pure water, it is harmless. Let your infant or child have Nujol reg- ularly, and see rosy cheeks, clear eyes and happiness return once more, Nujol is used in children’s and general hospitals and is prescribed by physicians throughout the world. » ¥Y. Ady if we iz to be
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