| 1 | | Feel Bet 4 ROUGHY 801 NOL ye Np ARENY “ou 7. NOT ME \ CONE BACK “0 SEE \¢ NOV WU SW £ AFTER NOUR OLD JOB / JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT J an. OY, LANCASTER CO., F \ is en TIRED FROM “ME NATIONAL BANK WEARD MOU &OY \ Gov A NOW \N “THE “SECOND NAGONAY He Calls It Promoted, THAT ALWAYS PLEASES You will never be dis- appointed in a bottle the cause SON YOURSELF TO- PTICE QUICK DIFFER- IN TH VAY YOU a: EAT, S P AND FEEL efficient of SELF- pun- is fi, tion over the bh. Ce is great! ld cause every m¥ d child to pause and co one's own condition. Self-poisoning, as it is called, the direct result of allowing the wo and happi iver and Roted. tite, Why You Feel Bad gans, Soothe explains why so many suf- pm just such symptoms as igestion, sour _ stoma and on of gases’ “improper move- ‘he be~*Rls, pimples, sallow 48 headaches and a and overtaxed con- »i the system—why one cold so easily while in this 1 condition and why the : not healthy enough to y various diseases as Na- sult is Sold Dr. | Syrup 'are known | corrective a | ties. Just t eat, look, nded. Thacher’s is Due to Neglect | druggists -poisoning menace s—but due entirely to | be neglect. And, just as has traced these symptoms to a poisoned 50 medical authorities have W. D. Chan no Dr. Thache the cost ohfeed 25 to 50% eases production 15 to 309, hly feed bill. The Letz Dig nix anything grown-—make tion from home-grown crops per- Crops CAPACITY No. Pixie with FORDSON 000.to 8000 tin three sizes for 4 to 25 h. p. engines. Sold and Distributed by B | quick differenc slee cost. ie will Home-Made Feed from Home-Grown ter In Few Hours Or No Cost) of Self-poisoning and quickly relieves miserable sufferings. Gives Quick Relief The great prescription of Dr, H. S. Thacher is considered the most all methods Nature to throw off these poisons. Great numbers are daily reporting quick relief from its use and practi- cally every experimental method of | overcoming Self-poisoning has been abandoned as remarkable 4 restoration through Dr. Thacher’s trengthen your digestive or- the tired taxed Qerves, brace up your system and pulify your ou quickly feel a return of your §trength, vigor and energy. ‘Under Guarantee Liver and Blood ingredients o physicians for their i health-building quali- it and notice in the way you Thagher’s cofgains sold T's dler a remedy that overcomes !leading druggists. 00 to 5000 Ibs. PER HOUR “wo to three times the capacity per h. p. of anyroughage n pe or call immediately for further particulars, prices and s3aples, & SO NT JOY, PENNA. case after lood Syrup py with the%, ere is no need for alarm!!that you will be com is not |fied, as others have, oMthere Avoid | Remember this guarantee. Liver an@, Blood liver and Syrup is sold and gd by & Co. Heating Co. Farm Bureau September and October in aiding | look over the crop has been | 1 SO small ver, the body’s filter, to become Strengthens System prepare the vegetables for the nggish and flogged. he, Js why . Thacher’s Liver and Blood show. ; The exhibits are worth- RY wake Datel rE, taste in helps Nature to cleanse and |while in that they illustrate the ith ora breath. tone§the liver, wake up your appe-| best types of vegetables that we and over- phasize the importance of good cu blood. The re-|tural practice and the ing exhibitors of vegetables wit that |i, specimens, rules have been compiled Bulletin by the Lancaster Count Farm Bureau. the and feel. Dr. all leading understanding etely satis- will bstitutes; must conform in quanity and kin list. 2, Eash entry should bear th correct variety name. all ands iety and uniform in size, a plate, get those six as like peas in a pod as possible. unless premium to marketable size, wise stated in the case of most vegetables. fectly clean. vegetables, especially root should be carefully washed. crops from disease or insect sort, new, 9. Neat string, ribbon or tape should be used for tying up bunched vegetables. etl Ceres NEVADA WOMEN MAKE HOME GARDENS IN SPITE OF CLIMATE In spite of the usual troubles of the average home gardener and the additional hazards of late and early frosts, to say nothing of grasshop- pers, a group of farm women in Elko County, Nev., successfully de- monstrated last year that a supply of fresh vegetables from the home garden is a possibility in this mountainous region of short sum- mers. The long distances from trading centers here practically limit the foods bought by farmers to canned or dried materials and the mining camp diet of coffee, bread, meat, and pastry has not changed greatly even with the development of farming, To furnish a more eco- nomical and varied food supply, co- operative agricultural extension workers have urged the growing of home gardens, and last year women in five communities volunteered to grow demonstration gardens with the extension agent’s help. One demonstrator reports an am- ple supply of vegetables for herself and, neighbors the entire summer and sufficient stored for winter, in spite of the fact that her garden was covered with snow the first of June. In another community, nine farm girls grew gardens with prod- ucts, according to reports to the United States Department of Agri- culture valued at $128, although one garden was completely eaten up by grasshoppers in a single night. Local opinion of the gardens is expressed by a demonstrat who “We believe that a ga 1 made, The Best GOAL whether buy. A the country. From my own besides the living for a g and from 6 to 16 hired he harvest seasons, we gh vegetables for are the| | months for community fairs in Lan- caster County. Many home garden- to see whether it would not be worthwhile to se- lect some of the fine specimens for exhibit. It is not so much the premium case of | offered that makes these shows to health | worth while. the prizes are frequent- that they do not pay for the time necessary to properly all should strive to grow, and em- control of all factors that might damage the crop, For the purpose of acquaint- the factors to be considered in pick- the following brief for the 1. An entry of vegetables in com- petition with other entries for prizes to the specifications of the premium 38. The specimens making up an entry should be of the same var- color, shape and general! appearance. That is, if you are selccing six beets for nearly 4, Preference in judging is given other list. Enormous size is not a merit in the 5. All specimens should be per- This means that many 6. All specimens should be free injury, bruises, cuts, or blemishes of any 8. The arrangement and the con- tainer should be attractive and the container, if one is used, should be TH’ OLE GROUCH a HER, BEM LEM GOOCH CUT DOVin SHAT BEAUTIFUL BIG ELM YRRE IN HIS YARD WN IT RELL ON ers have been planning to exhibit, HIS HOUSE 'N BUSY FOUR and many others who have good WINDOWS, (1 ROOF 1S GOIN vegetables in their gardens should| '