MIDltt-EBUKG POST. FALL CARE OF COWS. 'aa Paatarea Art GvttlaaT Ba I' Pays tm Haaa a Llttla raaaar tka n14. ((Xr'WaWa"j A jg Um children dance around In gleeful anticipation. CORN SYRUP The Great Spread for Daily Bread. The syrup of delight morning, noon or night. A syrup that is not only delicious, but a valuable health-maker and body builder. Contains all the goodness of corn the most nutritive cereal grown. Prepared particularly for table and home uses. Put up in airtight, friction-top tins which pro tect its purity, making it particularly preferable to the dusty, uncleanly barrel syrups. ioc, 25c and joc. At all grocers. CORN PRODUCTS CO., He York and Chicago. CHEAP PRACTICAL SILO. I Hlata Circa to ae Coaaeetleat Dairy. aaaa Aaaoclatloa br Edwara Vaa Alatjac. The silo must be practically airtight. ! It must be strong and durable, and I should be constructed as economically I as possible. I believe a good silo Is ' the round silo, but whether the round silo Is going to give the satisfaction I that some think, I am not no sure. In ' the stave silo the lumber being uneven, ' It may be Inclined to rot out In some . places, and give more or less trouble. une iiinig in ctr:un. if you build a! round bilo, you must build a s"l deal 1 better one than If you build a square ! 1 one. ! I Fur hoops, fivi'-i !;hth?-Ini'h wire rope I Is very Kaiisfru-'ory. It run be bought ' for the s:ti::e price Ho the rods, but the I I i 4 FULL QUARTS ennsylvania RYE or BOURBON 1 cars "WHSKEt 7 Years Old For $3.00 Our Ivefcrence : Any Bank or Merchant in l'ittslu rcr. Express charges prepaid to your nearest station. All goods packed p plain waled cases. hy send out of Pennsylvania for your whiskey when you can buy cheaper from us, and we guarantee it to give satisfaction. If it don't ilca.su you it won't cost you a cent. tins hiskey is aged in the wood and is therefore lilCII. RIPE toil MELLOW, and is therefore adapted for Medicinal and Household rposes. bend us a trial order and it you are not satisfied we will re- lind the money. e carry in stock all grades of Wines, Whiskey, etc. Send for otir rivate price list, special inducements for Club orders, -'- lept -iMorris Forst & Cc.,- OC7 Cor. 2d Ave. and Smithfield St., 0Q Tittsburg, Pa. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Our Stock Consists of Clean New Goods, Such as is Found in an Up-to-Date; , Country Store. Dry Goods, Hardware, Drugs, Groceries, Chinaware, Best Shoes. Cigars and Tobacco, Smokers' Suppies. OUR MOTTO : More Ooods for Same Honey I Same Ooods for Less Money ! Come and see our wares, riarket prices paid (or Country Produce. A. S. Sechrist, Verdila, Pa. I In the feeding of dairy cows two sc sons are recognized by the avers dairyman. These are the winter ft . Ing season and the summer season, the former case the animals are end ry dependent upon what grain and ) der are alloted to them, there belr.; opportunity for gracing afforded. ' Tery opposite of this la true durlrr summer season, the tfnlmals beln. -pected to hunt their own lWlng. transition from one season to am fretpiently causes a falling off lu milk supply. This is particularly In the fall when the animals are : , shift for themselves after the nlf ' come cold. The fact is lost si that a dairy animal Is of rather constitution, nnd on this acrois not withstand the hardships w'. beef animal can bear. I It is an exceedingly pood pi". I low cows to have shelter at n!i the first of October. If they ' In the stable or in sliods and fe grain ration nlsht and men: pet her with a little fodder, tlir cra'ly respond to Mich trea' milK ins time, and will more for the food fed In this way, .- bor Involved In rarltis for tin the days remain warm tb, . ns well out iii tlie pasture, no food better adapted for , dtntion than pood i;rass. f-econin!-nl. and fnr this 1 should endeavor to extend t season just as lonp as possi' tures nre pettlnc a little b pem rally pay to haul a lit the field. This may be ' sorchmn, KafTlr corn, mil' -crops of this character. . a pood plan to tuan cows praas after havlnp kept -i stable during the nlcht. It better to keep them hoie- ' ' prass Is approaching dryiu . . ''. Farmer. for infants end Children. 1 M 1 You Havo Always Nought lias Imrne tlio signo ' ' C:ms. II. Fletcher, nnd has been maile under hi is- -. o.:; l supervision for over HO years. Allow 110 0110 t.. 'vivne yoti in this. Counterfeits, Imitations nnd ".'i.:.:.!;noil" arc hut Hxiieriinents, and endanger tho health 1.!' Chiltlren llxperieneo against I!ieriiiient. Tltc Eind You Have Always Bought .Bears tlio Signatui sears tlio Signature of In Use For Over 30 ltffl:;'f'i.-n3sa5;;?rr.r.T':v Yt - REMEBtr? V fist Ol.le .1 1H K. I Mi Pare Whiskey Direct to the Consumer Let us prove to you that 5chwarz XXX Old Family Rye is the finest Whiskey for family use. Send $3.00 by Money Order or Express, and we will deliver at once, by express, free of charge, right to your home, Foir Full Quart Bottles in a plain box, with no marks on box to show what contents are. We can sell this fine Whiskey at this low price as we control it and sell enormous quantities to first class family trade. It is well aged, absolutely pure, and possesses remarkable medicinal and stimulating qualities. The Best Whiskey Yon Ever Drank You run no risk. If the Whiskey is not all we guarantee it to be, your money refunded without question. , II you want anything in Wines and Liquors, sena " for our price list High grade goods, low prices. ' A. X- SCHWARZ CO., Patraon.N.J. I ESTABLISHED 88 TEAKS, PIVN OF CUNSTHUCTION. tonslle strength ot the fivo-oighths-inch rope is very much greater than tho ten sile strength of tho Iron rod, and it has this advantage, that it gives and takes the expansion and contraction of heat and cold better, and only needs one buckla or coupling, and It Is very much more easy to put around. The round silo Is best In one respect, and that is be cause It has no corners. The picture shows a silo that any body can build, who has the lumber. It Is economical, strong and tight I have three of this kind, and speak whereof I know. Ono has been filled, this is the thirteenth winter, and an other one has been filled for nine win ters. Anyone can build one of this sort who can handle a level and saw, or use a hammer and nails, and a good thing about them Is that they can be set any where and made to conform to the slse of the barn, If you want to put them Inside. The picturo shows clearly how the silo Is built. Tho foundation Is below frost, mado of stones laid In cement mortar. On this is placed sills of two hy six or two hy eight. Matched pine siding Is Rtood up and braced hy two by eight or two by ton-Inrh srantllng. placed as shown. Tho corners are put In on a hovel to avoid tlio square cor ner, nnd also to allow of braces to strengthen the silo. A second thickness of Billing should be put on to break Joints. I)o not use paper between the hoards, ns it will rot out I have a silo built of single boards of six-Inch matched pine. The lumber was as dry as I could got It, and put to gether as tight as poesible. but I found after tho first year that those boards would shrink apart a little, and that many places would never Ret Ujrht again. That Is the danger of tho single- board silo, and also the danger of tho poorly constructed round silo. CORN FOR THE C Aflrr Klftrrn Yrnrt n Writer IliTlnrea It Terr Heat V i (' ll!i;liir.v. ui ar.d m i!!,. . IS','! As.vt.4 1 1.0 I'tS'V 1 IS 10 " 2f-IO,S-iJ! (ia rd Accident IusniniiLY Cc i York Life Insurance Co. I he Mcliti Mutual Life Association Yr-ur Patronase is solicited. iir. : !. . Hit-Ann. Koiunlrtl Home An.'t'rit'iui " no An Ideal Potato Patch. If the ground Is Quite level place your stirring plow In the center, at one end of your patch. Hack furrow. Harrow It nlsely. In a few days do the same thing in the same way. Now you have a plot In good tilth and well drained, as you have left It shaped somewhat as the roof of a house. Fertilize In the center. Now you can plant this In drills or In hills, that Is, checks. Harrow often, keep ing the ground loose and clean, and yon win certainly be rewarded for your la bor. Potatoes do not do well when not well drained. The shape of the subsoil will drain It, and good cultivation will Insure a sufficiency of moisture. Uaao M. Green, in the Epltomlst The Art of Calf Fedina. J. H. Qrinsdale, In the Farmer's Sen tinel, says that there Is an art In ealf feeding. The only diet for the first three weeks to be Its mother's milk, and that fed so often that it would not got ravenously hungry at any time. It should bo fed four times a day at first. The calf to bo kept In warm Quarters In tho winter and have lta quarters kept clean. Never feed the calf so much as to bring on the scours, as there Is nothing more injurious to the growth of the calf, but feed all that it can digest, and it can be gradually brought on to a diet of warm separator milk. Stripping Fodder Doaan't Par. One asks about stripping fodded. The leaves of corn are more palatable and digestible than tho stalks, but the labor Involved In stripping and bundling MUMlr P?- There Is much nutri ment la the italic, and If afaredded or oat Hook will eat nearbr alL We should prtfsr sutUn- and BhooUng eorn while (ha plant has km craw la It Tb grata will ripen and the whole plant to M made arauabl. Tm ehiaf potac Is nrnanbw In harreettaj; oora u ta ki at ttw proper stag, nof too tip M Bp grata, winwom t My experience In raip tends over fifteen yeai everyone knows how -but many do not knov best to feed. Ask me, "shelled corn." "When I begin when the calf Is Feed It Just a few kerr gradually Increase to a tho calf Is six weeks it all up. I never kne a wholo grain. I no more than two qimrl feeding. If I am rr milkers I do not feci! make them fat I h; with all manncl of (' none of them equal t calves' hair is sleek are growing raphll frisk about and are eat corn. My nele: In feeding his enlvr " csn drink, besldrs .i ground feed, has f They nro little, pot Ffanillng on end. ', ne.-u-ly all tho th asleep. I wouldn't - : for a dozer; of h ' 'n wnnt good naive ; 1 you want poor, v thorn something ' -- f. Practical Farmer rllveg nx '.'! n"r--i, u vos, ' v-.a? Is I -vw . he;-in?" e days "!d. " fir-t inl 1-- the t:me " liey ei-ew i to p a fci'd .1 l-llf ',- tt'i!!; n? a . -Ives f-r . r- l cnoitrh to exnerimentod Kxls. out i "i(! corn. My r-lossy; they '' e;- run and lv;i.V3 ready to Hlio p"r-i:'tS 'he milk I'l.-y r ninrt of '' !"'.r c-iIvcj. C( utral Give Me EBRIGHT'S STORE At W !! nv you eointj to my your Fail nnd Wiul-r goods'.' Ebi Ight's at Aline, Pa. W I v dy jou buy there ? Ii.-cmiso Kl.rilit .-nrriw fhec !;titirt and bi-st nlot-k to select from, nnd lie is ulsn the kv1. You should .see his MOW STOCK, it is junt lo-iy, and I never kiw mi many Outings, (iinhanis, l-'l.-ii.icls and Calicoes nnd he litis tho nicest Press (ioods a if I ai.-tinjrs. t CiLmpiits for Trimmings. irc-ind I !!' "rie of in'"'1 t'.irt. If yoM " -it ern-n : !f M. WtM, In USUALLY T -r.T CURE. Common-nr Cowa Throw ' ItiK !' This Is my st ' cattle throwlnj . cows. It Is I two and one-b.- : fourths Ueh ti i- the horns by tened, by a sr wood, three 1 t for I'ri-vrnt Inn 'rri or llouU- li Oilier. a ili-vioo to prevent n.-ci- or hooking othar r of a wooden atrip i:.' lies wide, and three being attached to ' . To this Is fas- II Ixjlt, a strip of hard i !icb wide, one-half Inch I!. i:-a.' mad,-SI HUT WAISTS, SKI UTS :md M vai'l ,. Ladies and Mis-vs COATS, im, . ( )l d.A 1,'S, the ni ii,st you ever saw and so nianv, 1-HI! KillT'S STOUI-;, yen can liml anything cm l.-,t l.iaiikels, I laps, Spreads, Lap Uohes, IIoisci;!: ,;uii the l.t-.-t l-'reed ,V l-'oruey SIIOIIS, I'.all Hand UI'I'. I'.KUS. Flooi ami Table Oil Cloth and I.iindeiiins, von can I liml a heller selection anywhere. Well I i , . i . , , if i iiv ii inier supply mere leu an, everybody say I hey arc oing to Aline. Vtill lai-.e ITU wai i . inkeN am ynin Near must H. A. EBRIGHT. FOP. FBNCB UFTERa. thick, and - ' a length sufficient to reach downward within one inch of the face, and to wl::.,.i two or three Inches of the nostrils. ; i the lower end of this strip are prevl . driven several sharp oalla, wh., ;i project about one-fourth Inch. Tl arrangement, when proper ly attach :. allows the animal to eat and drlnl. v. :;h all ease, but when an at tempt ii , ..i.rie to hook or to throw a fence, th- sharpened nails soon cause '-simtlon of that kind of nils i. Fletcher, In Farm and an abn:;: ehlef. i Home. Poor new ire The bu.: Crciiin Cloard Fartnrr, : v.in- caused the closing of a . K ry In Minnesota recently, i.'lngs had been erected and equip;.. ' ;-.t considerable expense and varj'th.Uft was first-class. A large supply ui cream was received, but the cream !t.;lf was very poor. The farmer;; said they had too much work to do to bring their cream In more than once a week, and the consequence was thut the cream received was of ex ceptionally poor quality. The butter made was of course eorreapondingly poor and the money received (or It was Dot sufllcient to pay expense and yield profit,... Hence the oreamery rtrat down. It was found to be U&poMtbla to build up a valuable rapofcatioa, om' poor batt JTarxoert' UiUm. H Fall Openingf at CLEMMER'S New Store, Sunbury, Pa. larger stock mid prices lower than ever this Full. JJargains in every department. We buy direct from the mill, therefore we can give you spt'eial low prices and nave you big money by buying from us. When you come to Sunbury, come iu and let us show you around. No trouble to show goods. Few Special Prices: 1000 yds. Unbleached Muslin, 3Jc. yard. 1 I5ule Unbleached Muslin, 20 yards lbrSl.00, extra value. 1000 yards Bleached Sheeting Muslin, lo go at Tie. yard. 5000 yards Ouling Flannel to go at GJe. yard. (Jood Apron (linghani, 5c. yard. Best Calico, 5 and lie. yard. 1 Case Pdnnkcts to go at 50, 00, SOe., extra large sizes. Beautiful Pure While Cotton Filled Comfortables, Sl.OO, i?1.25 special 1.00 for all Wool Blankets, put on sale to-day at special prices. Dress Goods: We carry one of the Largest Stocks in Sunbury. Special Value 12J, 1G, 25, 39c. yard. 50c. 42 inch wide, all wool goods the best thing you ever haw. 75c. and $1.00 all the new weaves for 8uits and Skirts. Beautiful Line Coata, all the new Styles, all sizes and all prices. Furs, an endless variety, all prices you could wish for. Ready-made Dress Skirts a specialty. Come and be convinced. ai u c HI PIWIMFR C2Lfi ' - WI-b-ITIIVIUIl, 3 doors East of Market 'House. ..J, SUNBURY. PA ! Ml yyTCrcrc-j. niKTaor iwifiiii 1 !