NN - Wy YE 77d Doan’s. Ask your neighbor ! Mrs worn out all the time. too. : fo # ’ lie al Buena Vista, Va., says: I felt just tired and kidneys arly, and one box drove acted irregul Suffalo, N.Y. Peaches A California packing corporation rolls up world’s record by canning 10, 500 cases of peaches in single The Brogressive Grocer. day. — il * cially prepared for Infants in Prize for Inventors A million-franc fered In France bustion motor prize has been for the showing internal com- the greatest MOTHER :— Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teeth: ing Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe- arms and Children all ages. Proven directions on each package EVE'S BALSAM for that COUGH/ After All These Years Hatch— And have you been success ful in your affairs of the heart? Batch—Very. I am still unmarried. “But constipation “Not so long ago I was like you—headaches a good deal of the time, sleeping badly, and the least bit of house- work tired me out. My com- plexion too, was bad. “Finally, 1 went to see Dr. Farman. He showed me that it was constipation that was back of my troubles. He said that it was a very serious thing because poisons from clogged waste matter were picked up by the blood and carried to every body organ. And if 1 didn’t correct it in time I might become a victim of one of those ter- rible organic diseases. “He, made me drop laxatives altogether, changed my aiet, and put me on Nujol. I don’t think I've ever felt better. I sleep well, my headaches have -disappeared, and ywhere recommend ft. What He Lacked A megro fore the insurance “Don't you know,” said the “that you can't ance without a state “Boss,” the said a mouthful, | sell it, but I didn’t know the Forbes Magazine summoned be commissioner azent was commis sioner, sell life insur license? said darky, “you suah reason of children all virtnes The dutifulness foundation of is the Cicero, Thowsend: of women testify to the truth of this from their oum am is serious, Grace” improvement there is in my skin. Nujol has done won- ders for me.” Nujol Works Like Nature tion is dangerous for any. Com ujol is safe for everybody. bod is T tit a food nor a medicine. It does not gripe. It is gentle and natural inits dction and is prescribed by leading medical authorities. Nujol simply makes up for a de. ficiency — terfiporary or ric in the supply of natural lubricant in the intestines. It softens the waste matter and thus permits Hatough and feiuids Sitinstion without overtaxing intesti muscles. Nujol can be taken for any length of time without ill effects. To in sure internal cleanliness, it should be taken pi with the ” Ah the rcerion on such Loti not form a habit and can be dis continued at any time. . Ask your druggist for Nujol today and begin the perfect health that is possible vnly when intestinal elimination is normal and regular, Fruit Auctions Grow Rapidly Provide Quick Sales Medium | and Are Used by Large Organizations. (Prepared By tha "sited States Department of Agricadnic ) American fruit auctions now occup: an imgportant place in the machinery of distribution. Approximately. $150, 000,000 worth of farm products were sold in 1023 by these auctions, com pared with less than $50,000,000 in 1012. The auctions provide a rapid sales medium, and are used particu larly by the large private and co oper ative organizations which must keep their large volume of production mos ing in a continuous gtream. facts are kt out States Department of Agricul ture which has been malgng an exten slve study of the fruit au ty-four companies were enga 14 in If These hroug United by the cltinns ned Twen in the in leading The selling, the dep: predicated assembling in or f enters firinciple «of tuction irtment points out, Is the necessi for upon ts o place narket a suflicient the ge body of the hb rade es. ve taken husiness In re ng HA oa I Hinee the nue vears,” the eae in tion cent 1s Wins, hment of new com "Meorganizati consolid estat panies veral « Most inges have resulted from | the of the trade for occurred in se ities chi nd nye impartiality and he and from their de in the profits earned The formity In n the services rendered ‘harges imposed to participate tions far unl tendency 1g to Le Qe " met hod: ciices, and p ‘Auctions in the - position in the channels of listribution between the shippers and On the one the ue of she thé ret hand the identical ler of fee on the lems 8 Of iwn nre those eariot wholesa tie « ther the i ther less than-cnr lot Sales Are Open. ion merchant, ammiss the much tabher anction same manner as the and euglers Crop for Pigs Is Good Sudan grass is a forage « J sated with for hog At Evvard did ron that been experin vers gature the Professor with It as a m station work tintenance pasture for brood sows nearly ifaifa for carrying brood sows through slimmer The Nebraska station has perhaps done with sudan ns na eqasl fo as a the fXperiment the most pasture for work RTASS, up in a tion as compared to alfalfa as a grain saver. Professor Loeffel reports that corn and very favorable posi tankage was self.-fed shotes on alfalfa, It took 361 corh and 20 pounds tankage pounds grain, while the rass it required 27 «pounds tankuge. corn and 2 to pounds for 100 sudan g corn pins pounds fankage furthermore on or 23 pounds less each 100 poynds gain. the pigs on sudan ighed 218 pounds against 210 alfalfa pastured These are striking and it may he we overlooking a good “het” n sudan grass as a pasture for pigs It will hear trying out on a small teale, especially In the drier sections of the country. less for and grass we for the results pigs, lave heen Variety Most Favored The small white navy bean is the rariety generally planted, rather than he larger ones, They do best on soll that is not too rich: In other words. t rather thin soil. When the land is fertile enough to produce large yields of corn, the plants produce too much folidge. wil is well warmed up. or about June 0 or 256. They may be planted a month ater than this, but in that event there # always some doubt as to their ma. uring before frost, or of being caught »y late rains that Interfere with the wring of the crop. Beans should be planted far enough part so that a cultivator ean be wed, orf about 30 inches between ows. If you are planning to use a. vheel hoe the rows may be spaced ‘8 Inches apart. You can use a grain Irill by closing some of the spouts wr a common garden drill if your plan. ation Is not going to be too large. Jo not plant the beans too thickly in he row, but have plants three to six nches apart. It will take from 20 to 10 pounds of greed to the acre. When he beans are up cultivate frequently wt never while the Toliage Is wet. | Breeding Purposes | Conditions. Favorable Here for Stock Raising. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) An interesting sidelight of domestic animals on the in the of pure- bred animals for live stock Imported Most of the country Is breeding in from coun condi- that position this descendely stock from foreign but go favorable are raising first this now holds in resources. the 30, 1925, of the more livestock During June port try lust fiscal year ended to animal dogs were kind of The Dogs, aceording the re burean of pure-hred mdus tm ported than any other pure domestic oficial 1 656345: aninml follows 840; Compared SUHres fre 1.426 swine, 21: ix cattle, sheep, 14» year imported and sheep show a cons and cattle = going numbers, horses, 304; with pure der ge, cits, preceding bred dog decre depart- very small number country, The colnparison live All of the : ment ofliei in pr of fore; als point out, the total animals in this 200,000,000 head small in pure-hred h only about number United States, wre oportion to domestic ich Is about ures are flso with native which, thoug i! million e¢ total several Lieu The | stock from abroad, almost all of animals, appar ently ra its Hoely ! ow) dome ines tie for Success With As It gets warmer, bees wil emerge from the hive In search of pollen for brood rearing. Examine the warm day when the bees are fly well: if there Warm to consume amount nkes It all riant ' this tine food race p veloped in is enough honey inst than ing Kine their use wenther heey the usual That fall fed more the more keep plenty instinct or mm fo The on is highly de in the hive, eservat the bees when the wes get low the This colony queen stops toa, comes at » should rote If the drop helow rip. Honey left over may ranuiate stare 20 pounds be used may be made two and a half parts ugnr volume) in one part of wa ter nnd ong tablespoonful tartaric twenty pounds of sugar. ( {hy acld to every are be taken that this preparation und ~ jot searehad = that all » ’ 1 if sill crys e Ad Ba 1S ved. good way is low extracting super of honey fod chamber his as a reserve supply through ¢ dis to reserve at least as ahove each colony, » year facts from Ohio State univer are ietin of the taken bee bul ality Chance for Improvement The old x half the completed that might be the statement blame pear all of it” of a new herd sire snying herd” with is truthfully f/f poor one The one problem which this winter. The improvement lies in the At the Jowa experiment station, by in the second generation an of 130 per cent in milk yield and 100 per cent In fat production was ob tained, And many other instances bred sire at the head of the herd, A little attention to the new breed. ing ram may make him and the atten. tion very profitable investments, - * * A large percentage of breeding rams that change hands every fall go direct from ram raisers and fitters to furm flocks, = LE Use tankage and minerals to balance corn in feeding hogs during the fall and winter, There are other feeds that may be used If bought right. * . . The egg contain a high percent. age of protein and ash, They are the important building materials for egg construction. Common grains are very low in protein and ash, . - - Ment menl or tankage may be fed separately, but it Is preferable to mix it with the mash and feed in a hopper 80 constructed that the birds will not waste the feed Poring it over. A lgt of poultry ick traces to the drinking water. This should be given fresh dally-—oftener in summer, And the drinking receptacles ought to be washed and scalded frequently, . * @» Alfalfa is rich In egg making and growth material-~that is, protein. Some good poultrymen throw a bale &f it into the house with the wires unbroken, for the hens to eat as they will, on tablets, you are not Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism er “Bayer” package “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets The Eternal Feminine "TW hy do you want to stay home “Well, Henry, our and 1 «daughter's new and telling fortunes underst he very clever at Shave With Cuticura Soap double your razor efficien skin com no | rri- WIT ell as promote ski fort and skin n purity No VAR, no health mug ROAD, Do no when si germs mved twice shay Advertisement intion even f £ 3 i0r ai daily One soap RE ing, bat} ing and shampooing Disgraceful lances with abandog old wear 1 iwek ol. ntert { " Boschee’s Syrup HAS BEEN Relieving Coughs we for 59 Years Carry a bottle m your car and always keep it in the house. 30c and 90c at all droprise The Transformation a luxury becomes 3 ne- “Yes Tour r has 1: siieet 4% mediately, if uld be regulated by oes, not circumsiinees Livy. 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Buy a bottle at your drug store today and start the winning fon Fight Longer Skirts The Rainy Day club of women was organized in Washington in 1805, mem- bership being solicited from women | who wanted dress skirts made ankle length so walking would be easier. The club won a large membership and has retained much strength. Mem. ers have been known from the first | ne the Rainy Daisies and have en. Joyed the name given, The constitution declares no women | . Simon takdag Tanlac 1 sloop soundly, ext well, gained six pounds and feel well as ever.” Alfred Varalle 1418 Christion St. Philadelphia, Ps. for prime, vigorous health. Mem put off good health any longer. and for constipation take Taslac Tego table Pills, EE —— ER irr shall appear in public at any Suse: —n any purpose unless her rows clear the ground by six inches The Rainy Daisies approve the short dresses worn by the modern girl. even the flapper dress of scanty mes<ure strongly In opposition 10 the plor of Mrs. Henderson, a social leader of to start a mevemen® ‘oe | longer skirts, If mistakes were crimes most of of { would be in Jail.
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