NOW DOES ALL HER WORK Has No Backache, No Bad Feelings Because Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound Drove Her lilness Away Milwaukee, Wisconsin.—*‘I was inn badly run-down condition and I would get weak spells and terrible headaches. I felt so badly last year that I could not do any houseclean- ing. e minute I would lift o. stoo it seemed as if was going to fall to pieces. I told a neighbor how I felt and she said that Lydia E. Pinkham'’s | “ yegetableCompourd was surely the right thing for me. I took four bottles then and in the fall of the year I took three. I had been treated by a doctor but he gave me an iron tonic and that did not help me. It seemed that the tonic did not have in it what the Vegetable Compound did. That gave me the strength and ambition I needed and I have gained in weight. This year before I started to clean house I got four bottlesof the Vegetable Com- und and am taking it right along. I 11 all my friends about it and how much good itdoesme. They can notice it be- cause I have gained in weight. I weigh 118 now and do all my work myself egain.”’—Mrs. EMIL O. BRANDENBURG, 651 37th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, " Nonbathing Bolshevik The late August Belmont hated the Bolsheviks, Talking one day to a re- porter about a Bolshevik agitator who was fleeing from state to state to es- cape arrest for arson, Mr. Belmont sald: “The fellow boasts that he never takes a bath; but he's been showing the world of late a remarkably clean pair of heels.” Good health depends upon good digestion, Bafeguard your digestion with Wright's In- dian Vegetable Pills and you safeguard your besith. 72 Pearl St, NY. Adv. Fingerprint Maze More than 400.000 fingerprints recorded at Scotland yard System wa 1001, nore 3 } s adopted in 250.000 eriminale have been identified by this method. he would have uny avarice great pleasant ALL WORN OUT? Are you lame and stiff; tired, nervous and depressed; miserable with back: ache? Have you ruspected your kid. neys? Good heclth depends upon good elimination. But sluggish kidneys allow impurities to accumulate and upset the whole system. Backache is apt to fol- low; stabbing pains, depressing head aches, dizziness, and other annoyin kidney Hrequlazities. Why experiment’ If your kidnevs are sluggish, why not use Doan's Pills. Doan’s is a harmless stimulant diuretic. Used the world over. Ask your neighbor! - -. » A Virginia Case Benj. 8. Greg-= ory. postmaster, 1 Wirtz, Va, says: ¢ “I strained my’ | back and there was a dull pein in the small of 0 it It was aim- cult for me to ft anything heavy, asstitched caught me in my back. My kid- ; neys didn't act right and as I nad seen Doan’'s Pills advertised, 1 got a box. One box of Doan’'s cured me of the attack.” DOAN’S PLS STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Foster-Milburn Co., Mig. Chem., Buffalo, N. Y. Bes Erand Insect Powder won't steln—op harm anything except insects. Household sizes, 10c and 25c-wother sizes, 0c and $1.00, at your druggist or grocer. res Booklet, For rheumatism, gout, eczema or hives, nothing is more beneficial than frequent sulphur baths, You can enjoy the benefits of heal- ing sulphur baths right in your own home, and at small cost by using Hancock Sulphur Compound nature's own blood purifying and skin healing remedy — Sulphur — sef- entifically prepared to make its use most efficacious. Use it in the bath, Also use it internally and as a lotion on affected parts, 60e and $1.20 the bottle at your druggiet's, If he cannot supply yon, send his name and the price in stamps and we will send you a bottle direct. Haxcock Liquin Svrrnun CoMpany Baltismore, Maryland Hanooek Suiphwur Ointm ont we a a Smit we 4 R—————— ALONG LIFE’S TRAIL By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK m— Dean of Men, University of Illincls. EOHOHOHOHOHOHIHCHOHOHOHOHOHOHO OHO OHHH OHH OH (@®. 1928, Western Newspaper Union.) GETTING UP IN THE MORNING OY came tearing Into the office, red in the face, apologetic, and a half hour late, “I forgot to wind the alarm clock last night,” he explained, “and none of the fellows waked me. When I go to bed, I'm dead to the world." “You'll need to marry an early riser,” I suggested. i've never used an alarm clock ex- cepting the human variety. My ex- perience with that sort of machinery has come from watching my friends, and they seem to have a good deal of trouble, Until 1 was grown mother assumed the responsibility of getting me out of bed In the morning. She seemed to en- Joy the task and usually, after a few preliminary attempts, was successful, In an emergency, or when I proved unusually obdurate, my older Lrother was called into service. His methods were not so gentle as mother's and were unpleasantly suggestive of phys cal violence. Ie employed a pitcher of Ice water and the strong arm. Occasionally father was enlisted In the good He always came te the foo! o.' (ne stairs nnd shouted up “Are you getting up? “Yes, sir,” I always answered, and it was the truth. Father wns a man of few words, and was not to be trifled with. 1 dressed on the way down the stairs, Getting up, like going to bed. Is a We can learn to get up at a regular time or we want to. Kven in yonth sleep ordinarily held me In CHuse, or was and I was coming of July the thing on easy. tn town. celebration my mind on was all ho Is like to Roy, when in getting he The trouble with w } hi many other e Toes hed people, he has no interest up intention of doing so unless is He ility, It gomebody’s business to assumes no nal re something's waken him work, it's not poster sponsit pers is and agency does not his fault like that that mind is not un- Reotchman who sald 12 to he con His state of of the he was always will I've never an alarm clock or been eanlled or It's a habit, I believe the reason people don't get they don’t go to church. They don't ticket at the station, pockethook accidentally on He thanked me as | re him two or three had rolled in my directfon fo ’ re hard and When Joe Wright's father died after left Joe a comfortable fortune. store in the vilinge, and money in the Joe began at once to throw the He invested In oll stock, He specu and he sold at a loss, When he was forty. his fortune had been dissipated; he had literally thrown It away. He There was a drive on In our college community not long ago to raise money for the support of some worthy charl- table organization. The amount asked from each individual was small and would not have been missed by any- one no matter how limited his Income might be. Fithian came in to ask my advice. He Is living on a monthly al lowance from home, “Do you think it is right and fair.” he inquired, “for a man like me to subd scribe money for charity which comes from home, and which father has worked bard to earn?” “It’s not to be thought of.” 1 replied “I'm sure,” [| continued, “that you'd never spend father's money for tobae- co, or flowers, or dances, or moving picture shows, or for anytibng that isn't worth while or practical” “You're kidding me,” he said. "Well, isn’t It true,” 1 asked, “that every day you throw money awny on things that bring you little pleasure and no profit? And here Is something that is really worth while, and you hesitate to spend a quarter on 1." Sometimes money that Is hoarded un. wisely 1s as good as thrown away, An acquaintance of mine skimped and saved und starved bimself until he was pust eighty to accumulate a fortune, He never had any pleasure, he never did any good with his money ; he sim. ply piled it up for his relatives to quarrel about when he was gone. Not to be thrown away, money must be spent wisely or saved for some worthy purpose, that In the end the world or individoals may be better or wore efficient or happler, on the Increase Industry Shows Brighter Prospects Than It Has for Several Years. (Prepared by the United States Dopartment of Agriculture.) That the breeding of horses and mules is on the Increase and that the industry sliows brighter prospects than it has for several years, 1s reflected {in the reports received by the United States Department of Agriculture from the sources of authority in the production areas, The number of horses and mules on farms at present Is less than It has been ut any time for several years. The present price situation, however, shows a decided improvement. On February 15, 1925, the estimated farm prices for horses was $77.63. which, compared with the $73.78 valuation of February 15, 1024, is an Increase of $3.85 per head. Paramount Need. The paramount need of the horse- breeding industry today, says the de- partment, is replacement stock. A sur- vey of the horse situation In Wayne county, Ind., which is probably indica- tive of the general situation, shows that production is far behind replace ment needs. Of the total horses In the county, but 18 per cent were yearlings instead of the 6.7 per cent necessary to maintain the present sup- ply. One-half of the horse stock of the county was over ten years old and one-fifth over fifteen years of age. of werit Is generally readily disposed of at good prices. It important now, says the department, that only the best available mares be hred to good stallions in producing high-cluss horses for a discriminating murket Breeders Discriminate. ings and mules, while saddle stock is (dis That horse breeders are in thelr breeding operu tions is disclosed in the Increased per centage of purebred fmoeng all serv- using stnllions stallions standing for publi While ghere has been a decline total in As comp inst number of stallions that of Year, the decline wen greatest among the grades, scrubs, and mon stallions star 1z fo ublic s¢ are pure ‘bred, as nnpared to cent last year. The percentage of pure dg among the lacks Is shout the same or 64 ner cent. The grades. scrubs mongrels gradualiy being elimi mn public service becaus lack of busi- Ness are Breaking Up Broody Hen When hens that are broody the producer ing them to start laying again with as in a treatment which bread-and-water times given en treatment to certain race of this The part treatment offers no opportunity for nest- will will laying. The best results from continuing the same ration which has been fed previously Starvation and mistreatment are not only inho- man but are a losing practice from the standpoint of production. come Important Item The most important item In poultry raising is to keep the flock Numerous diseases cut down profits where they are allowed to get started, It rarely pays to doctor a sick hen unless she is a very valuable bird the best cure being prevention. Pter- nal vigilance is necessary to keep poultry well and thriving, and the best preventive measures are perfeet sanitation. Old yards become foul with disease germs and should be changed. Prepare Ground Properly If the orchard land is not broken when your fruit trees arrive, do not be misled by the thought that It is necessary to set the trees at once and neglect to prepare the ground proper Iy. Simply bury the roots of the trees deeply in well-drained soil until you have everything in readiness for plant- Ing. With this treatment, trees will keep In perfect condition for several weeks or more, Value of Beet Tops Beet tops have considerable value as feed. They are of most value when fed fresh from the fleld. If they can not be fed to advantage during the early fall, they may be put in the silo. Much better silage Is made If one half beet tops and one-half dry corn- stalks are used. Add enough water 80 the mass will pack well Beet tops dried or frozen lose much of thelr feeding value, Importance of Garden The farm garden Ig an Important source of Income to the farmer. It should be planned earefully so that It will provide garden products for the table throughout the season. This will make It possible to avold eash expenditures for groceries, thereby increasing the funds available for sther purposes Wood Ashes Really Worth Their Weight Chiefly Valuable as Fertiliz- er Furnishing Potash. It is throwing away money to throw away wood ashes, for it Is throwing awuy fertilizer that can be replaced only ut considerable expense, Wood ushes vary in effective fertilizing ma- terial, hurdwood ashes being richest and soft wood least rich, Ashes of vegetable refuse are valuable nlso, be ing a good fertilizer, ulthough not of the strength of the hardwood ashes, When you burn leaves or old vege table vines or flower stems, spread the ashes over the garden, Wood ashes ure chiefly valuable as a fertilizer which furnishes potush, a necessary element In ripening of fruit and In forming roots. It Is ordinarily furnished by chemicul salts sch us sulphate or muriate of potash or by a mineral fertilizer known as kainit, Our chief supply of potash fertilizers came from Germany before the war and there was a potash famine when they are again within reason. Wood ashes are an old stundby and more appreciated now than ut any pre vious time, so much so that they are commercially by seed houses pow known to be a fertilizer, Where for now they are known and an aid in sweet fertilizing elements. These ashes con nshes liming wood both on the the garden you are or sourness that may exist and fur The lime Is as essential as other application Is not needed as frequent. as other fertilizers Without the efficiency of fertilizers Is greatly lessened. It Is needed In the soll liberate other plant elements Save sll wood ashes bonfires. Spread them on lime foil or ashes the g garden Control Tomato Blight To control spray blight, the be tomato denux should appiied to season, beginning as scon as the appear in the hot The formula is recommended by the Agricultural ! The application of bordeaux heds Kan college mix is pot sprayed Paregoric, Teeth - vy “ oy. Md . and Soothing Syrups ages, Proven directions on each package. Such Is Fate! When the Titanie went down 1912, Osenr Palmquist of New saved himself by swimming about hours In icy waters picked by a rescue ship Recently Pualmquiet fell into five feet of water in rk at Bridge port, Conn., and wus drowned. in York for untif up Beardsley mx Freshen a Heavy Skin Taleum econom face, skin, and eal dusting powder Renders Ointment, Taleum).—Advertisement. Many Visit Waterloo The visits the Ar ns visitors that of Wuterio tourist siream every [ow gonne and the devas tuted number of ficiad re has not seek ol of Fenrs ag close gpevicor is Dn h ae untill you 392 Jeari 80 RN. XY Adv $25,000,000 Motor Road £05 (i (kx existing leaving the other half unsprayed. Wilt, another serious tomato though the two are Wilt attacks the plants through may be affected. The leaves the stem open shows a black streak on each side. by Applying Fertilizer by applying seven to ten pounds of acid phosphate to each square rod of space. Work It well into the surface in preparing the seedbed When poultry manure Is used, It should be applied after plowing and worked Into the surface soll. When garden soll is stiff, sifted coal ashes ical condition. Weeds are killed easiest before they are sown. * * . Sweet clover can be pastured after it is five or six Inches high. - . . Soy beans are adapted to practically the same soll and climatic conditions as corm, . » » Noxious weeds are spreading rapid. iy, reducing the crop yield 25 per cent in some cases. * » » Failure to eradicate the common barberry bush, the carrier of wheat rust, is a blow at the nation's bread basket. . & » One doesn't recognize how shabby some of these old buildings are until paint Is applied to thelr next neigh bors. Then, a revelation! . - - Sweet clover is no longer considered a weed. It furnishes a large amount of protein pasture or hay per acre, which Is rellshed by all classes of stock. . * » In places where tomatoes are grown on a fairly large scale for a cannery or for ready cash sale, It Is doubtful if staking and pruning can be made to pay very high returns, * =» Keep the clover leaves “allve'y until the plant juices are thrown off through them. Too rapld curing or sun-baking of the new mown clover results in dry: ing up the leaves bheford they ean transmit the leaf julces to the alr Trouble and Never Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected from druggists direct touch with Fowyon TOI Judging who are reports onstantly in successful in overcoming The mild and bealing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success An examining physician for one of the prominent an interview of the subject, made the as one reason why app! ite for insurance are re because kidney trouble is has been very jected dis large majority tions are declined not that they have the disease. Dr Swamp-Root is on mle at all drug stores Go great Kilmer & Co. sample bottle and mention this paper. Big Jap Blacklist Police of Tokyo have placed names of 1,030 boys and 60 girls on a blacklist. Police will be stationed In the parks and the cafes to their conduct in the future is exemplary. 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