This woman's experience & typical of thousands, Ask any physician, my own *I couldn’t see why he didn’t gain. I never dreamed that my constipation was re- sponsible until the doctor told me. “He explained that faulty or slow elimination of waste matter allowed poisons to form and be absorbed by the blood—and this meant tainted milk for baby. “He prescribed the Nujol treatment and it made a world of difference to both of us. Now that 1 know how dangerous constipation is and how easily it can be prevented, 1 am never going to allow myself to get into that bad condition again.” Mothers are the best friends of Nujol When precious new lives are at stake they seek the remedy that medical author- Baby!” ities approve because it is no safe, gentle and natural in its actiom. Constipation is dangerous for anybody. Nujol is safe for every- body. It does not affect the stomach and is not absorbed by the body. Nujol helps m Nature's own way Nujol simply makes up for a de ficiency—temporary or cbronie— in the supply of natural lubricant in the intestines. It softens the waste matter and thus permits thorough and regular elimina- tion, without overtaxing the intestinal muscles. Nujol ean be taken for any length of time without ill effects. To insure internal cleanliness, it should be taken regularly in ae cordance with the directions om each bottle. Unlike laxatives, it does not form a habit and cam be discontinued at any time. Ask vour druggist for Nujol today and begm to enjoy the perfect health that is possible only when eliminataom is normal and regular, Champion’s Answer disposition In a sentence. Johnny (doubling up When youse wants to fight, stands in dic position.—The Road. youse Open | More Fire Waiter—Yes, sir, we'se very up to date. Everything here 48 cooked)’ by electricity. Diner—I wonder if rou would mind | giving this steak another shock ?—Ac- | to. Leader. Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Fighting Grasshoppers In Argentina locusts or grasshoppers fre so persistent a pest that the gov. ernment includes a special department; the agricultural protective department, for coping with their migrations. of 24 and 100—Druggists. Monoaceticaridester of Salieylicacid An astronotaienl hall three stories high and capped by a large dome oa which wili be represented the constel. lations of the sky is planned hy the American Museum of Natural History, Drops espe- ages, re and Syrups, | Proven directions on cach package, oo Physicians everywhere recommend Mollle, the nearly 100 per cent champion Holstein at the recent Nat James E. Larrowe of Detroit, Mich, entities her to first place of the bovine other 8,000,000 black and white grade ¢ Venus, crowned queen as the lonal Dalry show, is the property of Her winning the royal purple rosette * “Miss America” of 1025 over all the ows In the United States, Horse Supply Is on the Decline | - Good Animals Weighing, 1,400 Pounds and Up Are | Needed on Farms. | Economists at the South Dakota | State college urge farmers to look ahead to the time when they will need i younger work animals and to produce | the draft type of horses that are in | good demand. A few years ago the production of | horses was one of the principal | branches of the livestock Industry for excellent soll suitable draft horse were raised In South at markets Parent best breeding s oer hh on esd purchnsed individuality of and regardiess prices rought the into state 1o Improve ] horses Suppianted by Automobile, The need for on diversified ght horses the or been filled to a large degree by Furthermore. the pro of horses is becoming a highly +} The danger are full od the automobile duction and development these a industry y colts, which i= mue : i The de enlin or mules paratively few men On the other hand, It is quite Hkely welghing 1.406) will be needed to do good horses and up, indicates that only 11.4 per cent of the horses on the farms of crop re porters over the United States sre un- der four years of age, while 43 per ‘cent are under ten years of age. This report also shows that the present rate of colt production In the Middle West, of which In so far as horse production Is concerned. South Dakota may be considered a part, Is not enough to maintain the present number of horses Yet, in past years the Middle West has been the source of horse and mule replacements for both the Southern and Eastern states. Must Pay Higher Price. Under such conditions the farmer cannot reasonably expect to buy horses five years from now at as low & price as he can buy them today. The number of colts horn on the farms in Bouth Dakota during the spring of Tobacco Useful for * tion Recommends It. The poultry division of the Ken ns in poultry. For Allow these stems to soak from six to water over them to cover them. drain off the juice and squeeze as possible, in mixing six to eight pounds of The birds to be treated should Re at least ten to twelve hours before feeding the mash wet with the tobacco Juice. It also is advisable to the house the day after they are treated the moist mash about noon, and two or three hours later add epsom salts to the drinking 100 or 2% the water, a pound to fryers Make sure house nt dawn so that they will not pick up any night of the worms volded dur Thoroughly clean the house and litter taken out The 1« treatment should not be used on pullets which are Just ming into good production or on hens which are laying heavily, as the star ing tends t« the burn all hacco tea disturb egg re For a heavy laying flock or for grow ing stock, it Is frequently desirable to nicotine. Two pounds of 100 poundg of growing or laying mash, eral weeks later if necessary. Vaccines Used as Cures When a definite diagnosis of swine or some other disease condition not present in the herd, hemorrhagic septicema aggressin Is recommended, advise veterinarians at the Kansas State Agricultural college, This is especially true if only a few hogs are starting the disease. Where the herd has been infected for some days, a preliminary dose of bacterin may be advisable as the ag gressin Is usually a little slower In producing resistance to disease, al- though its effects are more lasting. The resistance conferred by bacterin may last from a few weeks to a few R025 indicates that many farmers are already looking ahead to the time when younger horses will be needed. Give Colts Proper Care and Attention in Fall Colts should be looking good at this time of the year and it Is highly im. portant that they be given the proper care and attention after weaning to keep them growing well during the fall and winter months, Before colts are weaned they should have become accustomed to eating grain, since grain feeding Is necessary to prevent a check in growth after weaning. When pastures get short, plenty of alfalfa hay and other roughage should be fed together with enough grain to keep the colts gaining all through the winter. Colts well cared for during the winter season will continue to make good growth on pasture next season. A well-developed young horse has a much higher value than one that Is stunted. Prices for Sheep and Lambs It seems to be reasonably certain that there will be but few, if any, months, depending upon the number of doses given and the antigenic prop- erties contained In the Bacterin. 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