The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 15, 1903, Image 3

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a-
ie Eminent Kklhey . '
and Bladder Specialist.
Discoverer of S Aimp-Rjct at Work la
Eis Isttcratory.
There is a disease prevailing in thli
r.ry mcst aangerous Because sa decep
Mary sudden deaths are caused by '
Lhirt disease, pneumonia, heart failure '
..icrv are often the resu'r of kMniw '
,r..y -- - - - - i
l-eire. li Kianey uouuic is auowea to ia- lirrrirs
L-.:e ir.e Kianey-poisonea Diooa win attack:
viul organs, or me Kianeys tnemselves
it c:wn and waste away cell by cell.
a the richness of the tlood the albumen
O'Jt and the sufterer has Eright's
the worst torm ol kidney trouble,
r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis
:ry is the true specific for kidney, bladder
urinary troubles. It has cured thousands
rrwently hopeless cases, after all other
r:s have failed. At druggists in fifly-cent
cellar si:es. A samp;a bottle sent freo ;
-ail. also a book telling about Swamp. I
and its wonderful cures. Address
Kilmer S: Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and
n this paper. I
S i. CKOUSE,
ATTORNKY T LAW,
M:;i7v.'itir8, vv
kll buiuv.H entrusted tohls d.i'
i,c-iv4 orout attenliou.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Lewistown Division.
In effect May 24, 1903.
FTWAKU. KTATIOXC EASTWARD'
A A Mi P M
lnoo Hiinbury )! 4 V)
lill'i Sellnsgrove Junction 909, 4 4it
101.1 iMdiiingrore 0( HP,
10S.1 Pawling KM 4 27
10 J7 K reamer l 4 2:1 1
lliDil Mcliier 8 471 4 20
I03ri Mlddlrhiirg 8 40! 4 In
1042 llenfer M 4 IV7
10SI Peavertown K 'ii 8 17
10 to Heaver Sriiig s 8 n
lift) Haulm Millll (ill S 44
11109 McVhire 8H7 B 3h '
III 17 Wagrr 7 87 8 28
llil Hiindle 7M 3 2(:
MM Pallltorvllla 7 4 8 2,)
1U2 Maitlaud 7 8 l.
1140 Lewlntotrn 7 SI 8H
11 42 Lewlntnwn (Main Street. 7 33 8 g !
11 45 Lewistown Junction. 7 30 3 (q
Fruit constitute on of the most
.healthful as it Is one of the most it-
Get l Ret- l,cIoUS of Iood
,. ..The old practice ol
tUmm Bee. , . ,
preserving Iruit It
rich, thick frup. cloying and slow ol
digestion, has given way of late ytar;
to the quicker, less expensive and mon
nutritious light juice in which lesssugai
conserves more of the real essence anc
flavor of the branch and supplies tht
winter table with a delicacy acceptablf
In equal degree to every age, to tht
robust and the Infirm, timely all noun
of the day and congenial to every othn
condiment. Canning of fruit and vege
tables has become a vast American In
dustry. There are factory brands almost
as good as the daintiest the frugal and
provident housekeeper has put up un
der her own eyes in her own sparkling
and bubbling kettles. But there are fac
tories and factories. There are straw-
on the fall market in cans, ac-
ci. riling to the Chicago Chronicle, aiiii ;
mixed with a si:. all proportion of the
se 'tis have birn found glucose, starch
and coal tar. Quia' Hy in bottli s 1 an
Li bought vi;h 1.0 extra charge for the
adulterants in it. Tin; same suspicion
justly lies i:;.im a large catigory i,l
canned egi table? whoso original colors
are simulated by aniline lives. It i;
creditable to the woman's clubs tl.r.t
they giw more utti ntion eviry yi ::r to
domestic scii i:cp end 1 xalt homekeep. r
ubove essays extracted from the 1 t.
cyclopedias. Theoretically exaltation
of the laris and penatcs goes for little,
'i'he clubs should Inaugurate a new era
i: liniiing practical priKif that the
1..' nbers are adepts In what they bf nut I
fin. elucidate on paper. 1'rlzeR for the
pur-;! ami most delicious fruits, Jellies,
jam maniiiilaili s and vegetables not
1'iit i., !iy til mistress" cook but by the
1: 1st res.- would lulng forth a splendid
test of 1. ,il wi,;naniinesa and would earn
for the miipet it g clubs a measure ol
public est em now generally withheld.'
Kettliug In s would be a vivacious and '
exhilaratlnu subs' itutp for the one-time
popular quiliiiiR In" .-Mid would be more
beneficial than syp.iims.la on the stars or ,
gysteins of philosophy.
1 cSiSt
IMPROVEMENT OF ROADS.
Gci
. Relaoa A. Mllea Bajra It Murk
Llaa Q(twtn Barbarian Bad
CUIllaatloa.
SIM CUD DELUGE
NEAT SCENIC EFFECT.
The recent retirement of Gen. Miles
after a long and illustrious carter, and
the more recent mention of his name
The thousands of pontal canls rpooiveo!
every month by the Dr. David Kennedy
Corporation of Kondout. N. Y.. reiiuoot
inir a trial Untie of thuir FAVDH1TB
IK'heB Properly I'onatrurlrd, hlrh,
llonrerer, la Karrly the t'aae, a
1 Kockerjr la Beantlfnl.
' An attractive scenic effect may be
given to the surroundings of a home by
rockery, planted with a variety of
terns. There may be arranged the deli
cate maidenhair and the wax leaf, dark
green fertis, which retain their color
all winter, and when the warm south
winds lead one's thoughts to the coming
spring.
lieing nearly cut off from the ground
water, plants in a rockery will suffer
from dryness unless well cared for, and
It is well to place it in a partial shad'?
on the north l iile uf the house amo::,.'
the pin e.i or a. bur vitao, or in some
mm!; piotcelei: by maples or elms.
Many wild llov rs that love the shade
v!:i bo found :;'Toirialc to grace the
Caat Be Helped.
Bookkeeper Six more of our dunning
Vtters have been returned by the dead
letter office, and postage had to be paid
oa them.
Tailor It can't be helped.
klf . It
i jour envelopes contained your
name and address they would be re
turned without expense." ag a candidate for oolitlcal honors, ulvea KEMKDY reach such hug-e proportion.
ics. but then the people who receive w.petial interest to his public utter- Ula.t 'lils bwa vw? justly called ft
them wouldn't open them."-N. Y. ances. The most important made by t T ,
UceI:y- I he general recently was one ou good u'lk;,fl 1,8 Uuul war.l each
-ZZTZnZZ: and national greatness delivered , T "v! l .K F nVfU
...no t sun juu mining 10 uroweil 1 "-n"u j ic m. rAioiuiti Jtrw.Hl.Hi, tlio itrvutost
Louis exposition. Among other things I known cun fur diseases of the Kidnuva
uiauiler. Liiver. Hlo-Hl. Kheumatisui,
Dyspepsia and Chronic Constipation.
Just now.
Wicks Yes; he was grumbling about
the weather, as usual
he said:
"I know of no one element of rlvlliza-
Hlcks l wonder what sort of weather iou ln "r country that has beeu more
bp likes, anyway?
W'l .1 . . . . ....
" i-ue son 01 weather he llKes
If in return for the price of a postal
bf-st, It seems, is the sort we don't hap
pen to be having at the moment. 1'lilla
doiphia Ledger.
neglected than the Improvement of our i anl (one cent r you receive, a lneilic.ine
mi" win renevo your Mitl riiiir.
It is only fair to believn that aio:itinii.i
lMllili-mlin.
"i understand you relcrred to me as
a dog."
"A mistake, I assure you."
"I'm ( lad Id hear that."
"Oh, I wouldn't be so brutal as that.
The word 1 used was a moditlcatiim."
"A inodillcation?"
"Yes. I merely referred to you as a
puppj. Urooklyn Kagle.
Tin- Trnln'x l imit.
"Confound the railroads: " exclaimed
Subbubs, as he end red llieolflce an hour
late and took off his coat.
"Train late again, 1 suppose?" asked
Town ley.
"Not at all. For the first time in six
months the measly thing was on time
nnd. of course, 1 misled it." Town
Topics.
A l ine f elliin.
"You see," said the young lawyer,
"my client Is accused of bigamy and
he's guilty, so I hardly know how to
defend him."
"Why, that's easy," said the old law
yer. "Defend him on ihe ground of In
sanity and get a few henpecked hus
bands ou the Jury." Puck1.
Moment off AnaulNh.
Maude What makes you so awfully
nervous, dear?
Clara Why, Fred Is to have an Inter-
roads; yet this is the element that
marks the Hue between barbarism and
civilization ln any country.
"The founders of our government
strongly advocated the necessity of
opening up and improving the means of
intttinal communication. The immor
tal Wasl
a ml
e . 1 1
use in me same lueuicitie. inr a reason
able length of time will surely cure you.
Women who sutler 1'r.mi what i.i
known as female weaknesses' find u,,.
on investigation, that their tr, ul,l, ;,
really diseases, of the Kidneys M.
ib r. To ascertain this, all, iw .. ,1,,,,
-s f.
linn
have
I w,
:ity f.inr
Old siimlcy
in the
! ';;i leiitly
'e.irniiiif
v n-:,.iil,l
ly - r.,v,.r.
t j 'u.l ia
The Souvenir
Fiend.
sia leaves Sunbury 6 30 p m, ar
rives at aeltnazrove oioptu
Javo8Solinsgrovefi:OOp. in., arrives
at bunbury b:!5 p. m.
kias leave Lewistown Junction :
im,10 u m, 110 D m.lSOp m 4 4An m, 7 08p
tt o in. 12 22 a in for Altoona. Pltuburir and
West.
br Haltimnre ni Waihlnirtoa 80S am 9J7,
IRM 1H 8 ion MirPliilaileliihftanl n
k 7 ifl. 80V 9 27 a m, 1 02 110 1 85 1 18 and Ills
4,1 I Hurrixhurg 1 10 m
liiadeiphia & F.hc R R Division
A.ND
NOIiTKEKN rRNTHAl. KA1LWAY !
WGSTWAUD, I
n -.wef s-'Itlin;rovij J inctlon Oaliv fir
iry aii'l wem. j
am, li 5s p in, 5 02 n m. Siuntny 0 J-. a n , '.
ii. i
!e:ive Sjiihiiry d itlv evvi,t iunil.iv:
mi Iji'liult ilo.l ;i ,1 i:i : jt KrW au.l I'm
Are we all In coming ..ishonest? The
question is EUggistPd by a little moral- worked
izing on the part of
ihe Chatterer of
the Uosion Herald,
who goes on as follows: '"i'lie souvenir
fiend is no respecter of the obsoirre
commandment: 'Thou shall not sl.il.'
"Sha'n't 1?' asks the fiend. Hut I can
and I will,' and then, with a sly glmceat
TIIIC ISi'AL Kr'KKtT.
rockery, such as anemones, dog-tooth
violets and lady slippers.
Dark, angular, moss-covered stones
f-om the woodland may be piled up In vlow wl,h PaPa this afternoon.
an irregular way, with moist leaf-mold "0n- " )'"' are afraid your father
in the interspaces, taking care wl" ',0 K've his consent?"
'No; I'm afraid Fred won't show uu.'
TIt-lIits.
that the soil mass shall extend to the
ground. A few Hat stones may be ar
ranged to advantage, so as to catch the t. d
rain water and lead it to the plant am,:ltt,,r, 'J" "
-oots. thus aiding nature in maintaining hplliies ,, 8pnilon
to crowded
3' ;. 1 e " , lngenue-1 saw you once, and
I! !?,, ! fi.r8t,,.un w Ca" "any a:Un. " ,here J" two people in the house
Biaiuoiivu nini tnu Biiuaon.
TO glVe lipBldps nin
a natural effect to the whole, musses of n... ........ ... ... .. . .
tho rpmnnatrnnf 'K-vorelinitv ,il' , . . . 1 HHIH nil ler UII, well, IWO 8 Company
tne remonstrant. bverjiiody "p! itone may be scattered about in a hap- nnd thrte.a a crowll vnll Uni u.
The souvenir fiend Is the child of the ' hazard way, and planted with beauty of juuge kno.
early Yankee pocketknlfe whlttltr, n Ihe woods. Too systematical an ar-
rangement Is to be guarded against if Tuiuinnr Against Time.
the native grace of the home of this Mud (at ,n party) There's Irene
class of plants is to be preserved. ovp there in the corner, talking to
The editors of the Country Gentle- "holly Slypate. She has to do something
whom nothing cutable or chlpahle Is r -cred.
No wonder, then, that ur.att.achi d
articles from silver spoons to a piece cl
felassware vanish like dew wherever the
public are admitted. Hotel &:tionery
melts by the ton, for the souvenir fiend
is not above 'lifting' paper and envel
opis to us-.! at home as will in In ill'
v r i : ;::;;-!o(.ni of the licit 1. It is curious,
' ::- lax view of honor and honesty, but
man emphasize the concluding sentence t0 time.
Mabel Is that why she looks daggers
fi w minutes? Chl-
ui Inr r.-illijiitn t.rln nr. l I'ii'i.iMi'
ii ( ir !.MCk llaviMi, T'.'r 'ie :ot i !'
n m Inr li'UUln, 1 i:t . Ill f ir !
l'rniu mill l'iitiitr..I.i :i:t
,i i'.r hfii'no ami Kit::.: :
u I'.r U'lill.ilnspoi t
tie!.
y 1-,'iT 'i ei fur buT i
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i: ASTWAiM.
I'ralu? U .' Noliu-k'i ivs .tun.-i inn
a iu, 'l v nrriv.i:; :it loi ,iilp!il'i
:'. Vv Y.ii . i Vj p :u H.ililnori .( :i i. hi
.union 4 10 ii -
.ii:. I.oly nro -inr at l'v ;l i lolhlihi
in .New Y ..rk .! ":; a ui, baliiiuuro 'J 4.ri li iu
ir.'ljli 111 55 p in.
1 i. u ii I 1 v iirrtvln.' .it rid! i, in .
in, New V.irk T13 a u, D.ililuiorc J 2 1 i :.i
'.iiKton i 30 a ir.
ira'ns also le:ive Suitiury :
i m .tally iirrlvtnit at Hlii'aitol.lliln f. ss a -n
J'.reT JUaai Waaiiiuv: .u 8 :;o a 'ii New
'' Weekday, t'l-s i at Sun l r.-,
lllilallv arrivlter M- llilo..l..li.l.'i.. ir .i
Vui-K : a in. :j.-.saiiudjis itaul
4) a in. WiistiliiL-tnn :: i a m n ,iti r.
N Waiiiinnton i 15 p m.
m " ok uays arrivm.' sr, Plitl:ul.lplita
f in, -w York S 0J p iu. Baltlmo e li 10 p
iiliiuton 1 15 p in
pu. week diyn arrlvlnir at Phllndelphla
. w York V So n in. hiiMimira a in ,, ,..
"i ' uiv, arriving at pa'.Ialelp'.ila 7 .li p m
irk 1(1 '.'3 D in. HnlMmnr Hft n in '..ui.
fl8 35 pm F ,
aiso leave Sunbury at 3.10 a mind 510
'l'Ui, lor Harnabunr. Pliilu.l.,i,.i.i0
.nt:i
l u an has ol
cuiation liar."
i t' the Thtti.
ori'HU jiii-t sta
o re 1
lie
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rtl :'. i'l
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at the clock every
cago Tribune.
A V.tc!i.
Clara, aged four, siuii.i i.lv hurst out
crying at the dinner table.
"Why, Clara, what i: t!io matter?"
1 d her iimtl'.i r.
"I)h," solihul the Utile mis
t-t' i th st. pie,! on n. t.
l'.at i lliiijuiri r.
hinglon retired from the nomn
circiiiiistaiioe ol' glurioiis war lo
occupy the honorable position of a
sovereign citi.en. and while rotnlm'tinc
the affairs of his plantation was presl
o nt of a transportation company. The
"'"bur of the declaration of indipeiiil
I once. Uie founder of one of our great
! universities, ami the unim nt statesman
i Who gave to us this vast unniiu . t
of the .Mississippi, was right when hp
said. In a letter addressed to Humboldt:
'It Is more remunerative, nilendid and
noble for the piople to spend money -
on caials and roads that will build and ' .
promote social intercourse nnd comnier-i A 1 ' IN1 1 1!A 1 1,1 X N I'lCK
eial facilities than to expend it on armies J tUTT, ,Vv o!V 'i'v.icr
and navies.' He was right again when: ' 1 " i. iioim;' o. . , ' toa'med
he said. In a letter m.i:inin -i 1 '".""' ",".l':r"i;llnl' "U i- i -..n- ki.,.wn, ii,, ,,,.
- tt I V
experience great satisfaction in seeing
my country proceed to facilitate inter-
to remain in a gla
hours; if thele is u M
Bppi .ll.iliee; if yoll
back; it volt are obliged i
urinate duiin:; thet.igiit, an
i.i!!isa,'i'ii!ii.aiiy its ;:s-:i..
seek at i. nee )r. Iiavi.l Kenr
ite l; ly, the lu..st LmIIi,,
the world of medicine.
Dni'isNsell it in Now GO Cent S
anil uie reguoir v-i en .,,, s
llr. IOitI.I hiniMil.r. v, 111,, , ,,, ,,;
viu .-un,, .i.iu uti scrniiiiou iMi,
ItlUHi-.l. 5t'C.
uret
Let.
my
Cincl:,-
KMotnpkel
1
Ul V4 &9K
ir. u itm w . a.
1 r.sy
R 5 VIVO
RESTORES VJTALtn
Made a
Well Man
CJ' of Me.
uHl!l5bo'arrsn:ts'''30iora. itacti
S'""cU' Certs nn all oibeta (all
"BWllregam ttieir lort maubood, and old
vn w" ,hclr youthful vmor br mini
oaVi. ,0tt!c;"T md t ar!y Mitoren Nerroua
L i,.7, ,nPoiCDc?, Klghtly EiulMiona,
""Jail ng Momorr. Wasting Dlaeaaaa, and
telf ibtjiio cr rxcMsand lndicrUon,
m on lor Cody . l-lnHS or tnarrlam. It
by lUrtioij nt I he feat of dlaeaaa. but
Suf. VonloD: olood buUder, brinf.
i ih.3iplBk f,ow P'e cheek and r
amLLl ' jootb- 1 ard off Insanity
"EMlon. InaiBt ou birina REVIVU.no
PJ earned lu wt pocket. By mall,
Um, or nx (or S.oo, with post
Canraatea to ear or rtiantl
Dtrculwir e, iiinm
" m mddleburrA Pa., ;6y
VlH.F.ntlDnu nuV.rt rn
vvrix JJi,JKT w.
The
"t he (
ac! as i il hi,;
TViwn, a 1 : ii I .-1
ToKUi. Hi re is bin gru-tiiig; to the pub
lic: "This papi r lias como from eter
nity. It starts its circulation with mil
lions and millions of numbers. Tho thin;;, they have just one suggestion to
r:,v of ten sm-, 1 1: inn ins f t i,o tt nr I P' I'sons about to construct artlllcial
' , .. . , ., . ,, , ' ' ; rockwork
inn icaes oi uie trees, me oiaoes oil
grass, the grains of
ug. rs, iiepnants. ...:. ants, men, ana I An ,1,,y ,lle or 8loncs 0i,vlollKly not
woiui.u are us siinscriners. i ins jour- the .arrangement of
i:al will henceforth How In the universe
as the rivers flow and the oceans sur:
II r )v ikIl'i .
It lilts in..
S1' .,ii. rl, ,
I'.'i- If it I--V.il.!iu-i..
'I- !'
ll i :,
,llii je,
I- -l:
J:i:
communications of several parts by
opening rivers, canals nnd roads. How
much more rational Is this disposition
of public money than that of waging
war!'
"During the past hundred years the
people of this country have devoted
more capital. IniHistry and enterprise to
the construction of great commercial
railways than have the people of any
other country.
"Our government has expended more
than JllO.flliil.iiiiO for the Improvement
of our harbors nnd waterways. If such
expenditures of the national treasure
have been made In the past for the de
velopment of railroad and waterways,
Is it not now most appropriate that the
Improvement of our roads should receive
national attention and government aid?
"Any measurwthat brings to the homes
of the American people the daily news
of the world, that glvps the sovereign
citizen the truth concerning the affair?
of his own country, that affords him a
knowledge of the conditions and neces
sities of his own people, enables him
to discharge his duties of clMxenshlp,
.benefits the entire ronntry and Hvp
strength and character to the nation.
"The wealth of the nation comes pri
marily from the ground. The factory
nnd foundry utilize the products of the
soM and mine. As agriculture Is our
principal industry, so the great mass
of our rural piople are our main dn
pcni.tiee; ihelf'patriotism, their pub
lie spirl'. tin ir welfare mo-t eer be the
'Iv.'itlon and :,'..ry of our republic.
Therefore cu rv measure, win tin
the rational iwi rem. i t. the
eotui'y or municipal atithoi Pi-'.'!'
promote t!Hr u ii ire s iioi.,.1 be a
iinvoeai."!."
. LIGHT WAGON RACK.
-..ii,
XI, -t.'.l lit
M.ii.t- iiiiiiir.iii:iic ,uyni.il. w lllle O.,,-., t,;l.inw
I'lllllll llk-ll'l-t 1 1 if -111,1 . .:,1,- ill ,, ,,i 1 ,
llllly H'lll.. Iitn.it.', I tn till' limler-IKIM .1.
M N 1 1 A V.ilKli, A. Hi. -HI ti:l!ll,
"ept :; i. nun sir ii;it.,uu, I'.i.
M. I. I'li'li-r, At y.
D.MINISTUATdK'S NoTICK.
filers of Administration in
I.et-
Maie nl .lulltl l.rulil', hue ut Celitle 'ri.wie.lllp.
Shy, ier i'.i. r.i.. iloi'.l, Laving I'ci'n Ki.iiilr.l
In the iii. ill rniiineil, all pi r.n- I.ii.hmiiii them.
l"lvv iihli'l t., tn o.i i.l (Mate are rr.(ui'steil t,.
nakii in. i linte pu ini'iit. while tlmsi liavlru
elaiin will pri'-i nt tlu'iii duly nut lieiuiuu luit (u
ths uink'Oiiiiiii'iI.
XV M lilll llll A.liiilnii.lr.-.l.ir,
Sept. :n. Mi'i. IVnus i re-k. Pa.
lilllllll I ,V iii Attv
fctoiiw I ue tiillgb aud Hat mm till lh-4 a 1)1
Laxative Hroiiio-;iiniiie 'I ablets cure
a cold in aiiay. ocuie, no pay. Price
S cents.
ro f hi-: . t i.o lis 4i m: om.
Take Laxative Hroino-tJiiiiiiiieTalilets
All drungists refund the money if it
oils to cure. J:. V. (i love's higiniture
an eacli box. , i!c ,
Sleeplessness
1 nkin to insauity. Many a woman re
alizes this as she lies awake tmttr by hour.
I "MitfUP Jlym I.'c'" 1' " " g tne
ti MYX??: dark ncss with
axvtk! ?''e?;fS "' at the creak-
iK'CfPJthe ::-:, of th
5 y-'Z' i
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r by
st.'.le
it can
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lv
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ml
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riioiii'' o tii-; not-: oi-- it.
I lleilply Unite in
li Ill X 1 1 Ii e lit
It ll I'llllK.
llnW IT Sllul.LLl J.UUK.
of the above article. As a general
-don't! In nine cases out of
l ien tlin result will 1
and, the hearts of t-.i . "
e.
A family was scattered widely over
the country at Kansas City lwcatisa
the bead of It got bis information of
train schedules from a bystander,
ln traveling, never ask Information
of the depot nlt!idants with caps on; I
always
know.
nature, placed
where nobody wants stones either for
utility or lor beauty. Dut of course
the effort to secure natural grace and
picturesipieiiess is sometimes success
ful. The structure Bhould look some
thing like Fig. 2.
As a general rule, It should not be
placed on level ground, but on the side
of a slope, bank, or side of a ravine
Just at those places where, in nature,
ife )"
e ordinary r ick, sm li as is
farm wagon, Is vtv he-tw
it may be necessarv to have
used
and
such
Th
on a
whili
weight when carting of large loads is
done, a lighter rack readily handled
U.' one man would be a convenience
for field loading. In the upper part of
the illustration the rack is shown in
It ''.
lie-
ask of strangers who dou't beds of rocks are apt to protrude. It Ferdle I'd like women better If they
phould be shaded by trees, and the rocks weren't so fond of always contradicting.
Pauline ..ut they're not. N. Y. Sun.
. .... themselves should be partly covered
We are plunged Into grave uncertain- with plants growing in their crevices;
ty by the headline on the Item about the ' climbing and trailing plants are cspe
tTankir.g machine at Ited Wing, Minn., ' daily appropriate. It often happens
which says: "Reform school boys In Min- : that rocks of suitable character may be
r.esota face new mode of punishment." fol,nu" already on the spot; and all that
That Is not tho customary spanking attl- is neees"ary Is to Improve what nature
tude, us we vividly recall It. 1,38 '"""Islied, by the introduction of
i plants, ana by clearing away whatevei
is offensive. Where the rocks are to be seriously.
The - Panlm of l.l fr.
Wort of r. a men oft remind ui
lJyUig We:. ;h- Is a crime;
Bo the trusts In mercy grind ua.
And we die without a dime.
Town Topics. '
Mlaonderatooil.
Our new butler seems to take things
J X lain... "rqbdniiMUta, M
! pHMiTWaiLl
An Illinois fdrmer not only saw the
ghosts of two people, but that of a ' ve-'th; " Lmp, "Goodness! They told me he was per
buggr. A buggy ghost Is something ?n?Tlr ol fhTbfa ff' ReCrd-K"'
new; but this Is a materialistic age; 1 small stream rocks are always Inter- .
a ghost of the' family cooking stove s esting; and a small cascade dashing1 A Eaeuae Lacking,
not Impossible. among them, or a rill trickling down ' "I wish I had a rich father."
j i their sides, tn the midst of occasional "Why?"
plants in flower, gives them a very "Then I'd have some excuse for beina-
'C 1
'-C.il -!-;:i!
of
p'-ll'-.
A Wisconsin minister says that col
lege athletes are generally weak, soft
brained creatures. Let us hope that
he will not have to discuss the ques
tion with more than one at a time.
pleasant character.
At tho fair will be shown the flrut
steam engine made in Egypt, 150 B. C. I
It must have behaved like Prof. Lacg
ley's airship, or it would have been per
fected.
A man seldom marries a girl on
account ot her family, but he some
times remains a bachelor on account
thereof. , . ,.
so worthless." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Threablnar Oatflta and Hoada. j Aa to an Abaentee.
A suggestion was recently made by "They eloped in an 'auto,' but her
a farmer In Illinois that a law be father caught them."
passed exempting threshing outfits from I "Indeed?"
taxation provided steam rollers were "Yea; he followed on foot" Puck.
In connection with them., ,A device ol
this sort, he claimed, had been de-i Homeieaa.
signed which had proved yery success-' Th P-1x1011 hr. ln't you got no
ful In leveling the roads, and an th Mm. home?
of year when the threshing machine' The Kid No, sir, we're clealn' house.
is abroad Is identical with the season
Chicago American.
that the farmers devote a portion of,
thuir tlma tn praitlns K .n.rf. . .1 '
- p-mo iu.il., . iium
What a Qneatloa.
Maiia 1 dm vp. n nr Ihmln
MiW,W effectuy Pck ; him and then he wa. goo.!
-Prairie Farmer. , AJlce-He couldc't hare eeen you com-,
!dr. could he, deart Town Topka,
HAXDV XVAiiiiN HACK.
the xagon box, the latter being Indi
cated by the dotted lines, the lower
part of the Illustration shows the de
tails of each section of the rack. These
sections are made of two by two ma
terial and held together where they
lap with a bolt. Figures 1 on this
section Indicate where the side pieces
are to be placed in position In the
wagon, as shown, and when not in use
can be foldfxi up, taken from the wagon
and storod In any convenient place.
The cost of such a rack Is very small
and all of the work, with the possible
exception of placing the bolts, can be
done on the farm. Indianapolis Nexvs.
ll' !''. . ! ,,,.: iltt tin .0 : . !.
1 1 , , . . . , , 1 . , ',,(., '
CZCO rzcwsrd for V.'c
Who C. nztot Uo C-i'c.
iTo:,' iet,,r i.nJ m.ikets of I ''
Rivi.pie Pre. i n;.:i.ii ii e.v i .1
r.itm .1 in i,;;, : iiijr to j n- - , ; .:
tiioii' y i.f the I nip-. St.it, - !' i uiv .
I.eue et lie. i, !'. ni.de Wc.iUtu--. I'o.l
or ! ailing ol Womb, which tlav citm.it
cure. All they ask is a l.nt .4 :i . 1 r-iis..inblc
trial of then nu-aiis of cute.
" My w ife wai si. k li..r ovf r ei'ht y ars." writ-s
AllR-tt II. l-'iilt- l-;s. j . of AHam-.nt. r.tumtv ifi .
Tl'llti. "Stle had uterine disease aful w.is lu.ltr.i
liytwn filiyic: ins and K'it 11. tfhef. At la-t 1
read atimtt I)r. l'lerec'i Tiir.lieiiit-s and w. de
cided tu try hii ' l-'avurtte rrehcriptiun.' 1 sent
to the dm;; .store and i;ot one liiUtle and the firs:
done g ive ruse au.l slep. she had nut slept any
fur thrte nights lieing sure that it would cure
her I sent for live more buttles anil whtn she
had taken the sixth bottle she was sound and
well." 4) k
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be
used with "Favorite Prescription" when
ever a laxative is required.
The 'lime to 1'lek Krnlt.
There is an opinion held by many
growers that apples keep better if they
are picked before they are ripe, and as
a result the fruit is often picked and
packed before it Is fully grown. Tests
in cold storage show that fruit that has
not been allowed to' become fully grown
on the trees la usually damaged to a con
siderable extent by scald, and that II
also shrivels somewhat For the best
results the fruit should be ripe, but not
what is termed "dead ripe." If overripe
It does not keep well in cold storage
and should not be used for exhibition
purposes. Orange Judd Farmer.
Every farm la Incomplete without a
family orchard" and fruit garden.
baaui.
j.. ...
Uver lia'l a ootituTy of it
is one of tiie reasons why
gooils stampc!
"1847
Rogers Bros."
the product of this long
"tperience are best. Tlicy
are sold by leading deal
ers. For catalogue No. iyi
explaining points of in
terest to buyers, address
the makers
International Silver ( uiuusaj,
Merlden, t'onn.
ir
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