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Show THE Suffered For Years Back and Kidneys Were in Bad Shape, But Doan's Removed all the Trouble. "My kidneys were so weak that the least cold 1 caught would affeot them and start my back aching until I could hardly endure the misery," gays is. kj. xioss, via jjuiton bt., .Brooklyn, N. Y. "In the morning when I nrst got up, my back was so lame, i could hardly bend over and any move sent darts of pain through my kidneys. It was hard for me to walk up stairs or stoop, and to move while lying down sent darts of pain through mA "The kidney secre- - MRS. ROSS tions were scanty and distressing and the water remained in my system, making my feet and hands swell. There were dark circles under my eyes and I became so dizzy I could see. I had rheumatic pains in my hardly knees and it was all I could do to get around. For years I was in that shape and I wore plasters and used all kinds of medicine to no avail until I tried Doan's Kidney Pills. They rid me of the trouble and strengthened my back and kidneys. When I have taken Doan's since, they have always benefited me." Sworn to before me. L. N. VAUGHAN, Notary Public. Get Doan's at Any StoreOc a Bos sv DOAN'S CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y. FOSTER-MILBUR- BLACK LEG S2 If LOSSES SUHELY PREVENTED by CUTTER'S BLACKLEG PILLS L.ovpricea, reliable; fresh, preferxedby stock- - western KB men. becau.se protect where i vacclnM fail. Writeforbookletandtesttmoniate. HELP SOW SAVE PIGS Pen Should Farrowing Equipped With Wooden Rails. Prevents Mother From Crowding Little Fellows to Death Provide Good Shelter From Cold and Rain Have Solid Floor. We are asked by the president to Increase the production of our farms. In the face of the fact that the plea came almost too late for some farmers to radically change their plans, the acreage for cultivated crops has been wonderfully increased. The five and e corners of stump, or hillside, lund which had previously been considered riot worth the trouble have been broke for cultivation. A few farmers who have every available acre under cultivation must content themselves in trying to raise more to the acre and in conserving all they ten-acr- can. In this connection an effort to save the little pigs at farrowing time is undoubtedly a profitable and a patriotic method conserving the food supply. Contrary to some of the older farmers' ideas, do not let the brood sow, which Is to farrow, make her bed around an old straw or hay stack. Provide a good shelter, well protected from cold and rain, and, preferably, having a solid floor. Do not let the sow root a deep hole lot a bed. She can be given a generous amount of straw for bedding at first, just to satisfy her animal In- - Pills. $4.00 The Cutter Laboratory, Berkslty, California The Hereford Corporation f"tr NEPHI. UTAH. S. KEEP TOOLS UNDER SHELTER Practice of Leaving Harvesting Machinery in Open Results in Consid"Be erable Damage. Use any injector, but Cutter's simplest and strongest. The superiority of Cutter products is due to over IS years oi specializing; in VACCINBS AND SERUMS ONLY. INSIST ON CUTTER'S. Ii unobtainable, order direct. of TIMES-NEW- Wyoming Redistered Herefords Exclusively Rails Save Little Pigs. US, stlnct. Later when she starts to farrow it is wise to remove much of PARKER'S the bedding. HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of merit The farrowing pen should be Belps to eradicate dandruff. For Restoring- Color and equipped with rails', as shown In tlie t Oray or Faded Hair. Beauty drawing. These rails may be made of 60c and $1.00 at 2 by 4 pieces nailed so that they are taking physics; a simple parallel with the floor, with six Inches SONSTIPATION Stop yon prepare yourself will regulate yon Infallibly; $1 gets recipe and clearance underneath and with four directions. permanently, Q. WAI.IBB, ft Carmel, San Francisco, inches or more between the rail and the wall. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. The purpose of this rail as well as Answered. the removal of superfluous - bedding The motorist was looking disconso- is to prevent the sow from crowding lately at his car that lay helplessly on the little pigs to death. The rail perIts side on the border of a small plow- mits the little fellows to crawl behind ed field. It had obviously skidded off and get out. the road. Personally I find that "watchful of the genial waiting" is the best policy with farPresently a passer-b- y kind that will ask senseless questions rowing brood sows. They usually start came along. to farrow a few hours after they "Hello! Have you had an acci- commence to make their bed. Then nn hour or so spent In caring for the dent!" animals frequently saves several of "No," returned the exasperated motorist. "I've just bought a new car, the offspring. After two or three pigs so I brought the old one out to bury ere farrowed the mother usually gets It In this field. Got a pickaxe and up, remakes her bed and turns over. shovel in your pocket you could lend At this time she pays little attention to the pigs that have come and it is me?" Answers. best to watch them. After the sow is through farrowing there Is little dan$100 Reward, $100 Catarrh is a local disease greatly Influger of her lying on the pigs. enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treatment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE GOOD SYSTEM IS DESIRABLE Is acts 75 good, registered bulls for sale. WRITE! Usually there are many who leave their harvesting machinery out in the weather for some time after all harvesting is over. Such a practice results in considerable damage to the binders and other harvesting machinery. All farm implements have advanced in price, and carelessness in taking care of them will cause considerable loss. g At no time has the use of machinery been in greater demand on the farms, and every farmer who has such machinery should by all means take the very best care of it. Just as soon as one has finished using an Implement it should be put undqr shelter and where it will be kept in good condition for the next crop. Binders are easily broken if left in exposed places, where wagons and other farm equipment are jammed Into the same corners. - Quite often mowers, binders, wagons, etc., are all found in one tangled mass in one corner of the shed, along with the drills and threshing machines. Such carelessness can only result in some of the machinery being damaged. By caring for such machinery properly the lifetime of the imple' ments can be doubled. ' labor-savin- BEST GROWTH OF ASPARAGUS Plant Favors Soil Rich In Vegetable Matter Get Field Ready During Fall Season. Asparagus makes the best growth in soils abounding In vegetable matter. The field should be got ready In the fall. This means that manure should be used with the greatest freedom, and if clover sods are available, they should help materially in the starting of the plantation. Land of any kind to be planted- - with this crop should be heavily manured and plowed in the fall, repeating the operation and adding more manure the following spring. The plowing should be as deep as possible, although care should be exercised to avoid turning up too much l. of the Disk and cutaway harrows may be used to good advantage In preparing the soil. Effort should be made to get a fine bed to the full depth of the plow furrow, with all vegetable matter thoroughly incorporated with the sub-soi- soil. 7. taken internally and through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by improving the general health and assists nature in doing its work. 1100.00 for any case of CATARRH HALL'S that Catarrh MEDICINE falls to cure. Druggists 76c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Efficiency. , Few Farmers Make Plans to Dispose of Unprofitable Fowls Cull Out Undesirables. practice a systematic plan of disposing of their fowls after they have ceased to be productive, although It Is well known that fowls of the heavier breeds, such as the Plymouth Rocks, cease to produce a profitable number of eggs at the end of their second laying year. This holds true of the lighter breeds, such as the Leghorns, at the end of their third laying year. Consequently, If efforts were made to dispose of all females when their best laying days were over, a large quantity of poultry meat would be placed on the market. All poorly developed chickens should likewise be culled out and used as meat. This way of disposing of unprofitable fowls would allow the farmer to feed his grain to younger and more productive fowls. Very few farmers After many trials and tribulations Mrs. Timson hadv managed to get a "maid" of sorts. "Now, Thurza," said she, "be careful about the water. We only use the well water for drinking, as we have to pay a man to pump It. The rain water. Is good enough for washing up and so on." After tea Mrs. Timson asked: "Did you remember about the water, Thurza?" "Oh, yes, ru'in," said Thurza. "1 filled the kettle half full of water from the butt and the other half with water from the well. I thought that bottom half might as well be getting hot at the same time for washing tip after tea." San Francisco Argonaut. FAIRS ARE GOOD EDUCATORS, Dr. Pierce's Fleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Ad. More Than One Way. "Everyone at tfe club thought my hat was lovely, dear," said Mrs. Holt with a beaming smile. "Of course It was not expensive. I only paid $22 for It, but It Is quite ns lovely as Mrs. Rlngley's, which cost her nearly $75." "Hut the Itlngley's are able to own a more conspicuous pew In church than we are," faltered her husbnnd. radiant, "Well," she exclaimed, "they can't come In any later than we am 1" Grit. What He" Going to Be. "Yes," said the nice little old lady, "I am much Interested In the war. 1 have two nieces who lire going to be Red Cross nurses, and one fine nephew who Is now at Ft. Sherldun Ktudylng to be an Armenian." One of the worst things under the aim Is a shady reputation. When Your Eves Need Care Remedy Try Murine TEye Comfort. M cents M Wo Smarting Jost Write for Vrm Hre Boo. Irmffiri of ttisll. REMEDY CO., CHICAGO aHUKIKE K USEFUL HUSKING CORN Device Shown in Illustration Convenient Seat for Husker Stalks Crosswise. RACK Affords Place Many who husk their corn by hand it very tiresome to sit on the floor or ground in a cramped position. A find rack made as shown will told two or three shocks and gives a better place for the husker to sit. Place the stalks crosswise of the bench in front of you. CORRECT WAY TO MILK COWS People Are Convinced Product Is Choice They Will vertise the Fact. h SHEEP MUST That Animals Ad- It should be remembered that It will take time to work up a demand for selected eggri, but when people are once convinced that the egg can h depended on, they will not only call for such eggs, but will tell their friend abouf them. A medicinal preparation like Dr. Kil, mer's that has real curative Talue almost sells itself. Like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited to those who are in need of it. . Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t is a physician's prescription. It has been tested for years and has brought results to countless numbers who have suffered. The success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t is due to the fact that it fulfills almost every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder diseases, corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. Do not suffer. Get a bottle of Swamp-Roo- t from any druggist now. Start treatment today. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a ample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. STOW Swamp-Root- Became a Bit Worried. The conversation at a recent social affair turned to the beautiful indifference of some children, when this story was fittingly related by Representative Frank L. Greene of Vermont. Recently a small party named Bessie had a birthday, and a little girl friend of her own age was invited to come around and help her celebrate the glad occasion. Both were given cake and tilings, and afterward they happily pranced off to the upper part of the house. Two hours later the mother of Bessie went to look for the children and found her sweet child sitting alone in a great armchair nibbling on a remnant of the dainty repast. "Why, Bessie," exclaimed the surprised mother, glancing around the room, "where Is your little friend?" "We were playing hide and seek in the attic," calmly answered Bessie, as she continued to nibble her cake, "and I gave up looking for her quite a long time ago." For Infants and Children. - ,.I.fW.F-.J-- Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria TT1 AAr -- n Ti7ra r.KNT, AVeelablerreparafionfirAs similatinAtheFood by Regid tinlhcStomacasand Bawelsaf . mil ' - Always Bears JJ - t-- 11 of neither Opium.Morphlnenor Mineral. Not Narcotic A It CortfY1 JbchelltSatb JauseSted- - MCarhnataSoia Warn Sted Clarified Sagaf if saw ... In jTXvvn Remedy for J Use For Over Thirty Years ConftipauonandDiarrhoea. a n.nd Feverishness and tit'" "la a ) J.OSS ft .CwiTD J',nrv resulting iherefrornjMan - t Oi- - M Oi'SB: , GERMAN SYRUP BOSCHEE'S will quiet your cough, soothe the inflammation of a sore throat and lungs, stop irritation in the bronchial tubes. Inspiring n good night's rest, free from coughing and with easy expectoration Made and sold in in the morning. America for fifty-tw- o years. A wonderful prescription, assisting Nature in buildinf; up your general health and throwing off the disease. Especially useful in lung trouble, asthma, croup, bronchitis, etc. For sale In all civilized countries. Adv. PROTECTS Are More susceptible to C$ld t nan Any Othe Kind of f'trm Stock. and Dampness Some farmers setm to Imagine tfliit just because a sherp has a fleece I" protect It, that shelter from cold aiid storms Is not necessary, but tlil should know that sheep are more to cold and dampness tfwn any other animal on the farm. the Signature ThereuvPromoting Digestion VJll- In7UR COMPAQ B'B Willi ' Exact Coy Small Dose, Price, Great Of Wrapper. cr.n, m ,g york errr Carter's Little Liver Pills Pill, Small Small But you feel the joy of living. It is impossible to be happy or feel good when you are Make in Ever Other Way CONSTIPATED This old remedy will set you right over night. Genuine bears signature PALLID PEOPLE Usually Need Iron in the Blood. Try CARTER'S IRON PILLS Fall Run of Distemper MAY BE WHOLLY AVOIDED BY USING A small outlay of money brings very great results. It is a sure cure and a if you use it as per directions. Simple, safe preventive and sure. The $1 size is twice the quantity and an ouncs more than the 50c size. Get your horses in best condition for late fall and winter. All druggists, harness deal ers or manufacturers. SPOI1.V MEDICAL CO., Manufacturers, Goafaen, Ind. "PflHN" Has a Job He Can't Quit. Jim Garry believes that if you don't like a job, quit the job. Jim enlisted in the Sixth regiment and soldiered for 17 days, when he got leave to go home. A few days later the Sixth got No, Herman, the family .tree of the back Jim's uniform, and the whole outfit. A nota accompanied it. It scrub lady isn't necessarily a scrub oak. read : "I've thought It over and decided I It's all right to stand by the flag, don't want to be a soldier. So I quit but don't stand still by the flag. now. My outfit is on the way." But the soldier's job is one job you can't quit when you want to. So Jim ALL MEN AT HOME SHOULD Is back in the ranks, trying to like it. PREPARE FOR WAR Toledo News-KeThe first test a man is put thru for either war or life insurance is an examiBound to Get There. of his water. This is most essen"In spite of the fine the nationbecause the kidneys play a most imeditor has had at home meaning in tial portant part in causing premature old age his particular household the army and death. The more injurious the poispassing thru the kidneys the sooner people turned him down three times," ons decay so says Dr. Pierce of Sursays the Adams Enterprise, "but he comes Buffalo, N. Y., who further gical hasn't lost hope; he's going to get in adviseInstitute, all people who are past thirty to that war somehow I They shouldn't preserve the vitality of the kidneys and free the blood from poisonous elements, discriminate against a man who is such as uric acid drink plenty of water-sw- eat from worry." merejy some daily and take Anuric, double The Atlanta Constitution. strength, before meals. This is a late discovery of Dr. Pierce nnd is put up In tablet form, and With Reservations. can be obtained at almost any drug store, For that backache, lumbago, rheumatism, "Do you care for jam?" "rusty" Joints, swollen feet or hands, due "On the supper table, but not In the to uric acid In the blood, Anuric quickly trolley cars." dissolves the uric acid as hot water does sugar. Take a little Anuric before meals prolong your life. Send 10 cents to The less a man says the more pupss-ta- and Dr. Pierce for trial package of Anuric. his wife has to do. Large package 60 cents. gray-hende- d An-u-r- ic Scrape Droppings Into Gutter and Work Teats and Udders Clean-K- eep Hands Smooth. s When FOR WEAK KIDNEYS g Corn Husking Rack. At a fair are exhibited the best trv LACK OF SUfICIENT TEAMS 1ucts that hnd been grown In a state or county. Ftnlt growers can easlfy j Many Failures Tsaceable to Poor Animals and Imprer Implement- slearn from the exhibitors how to proMake P.ns Ahead. duce such fine specimens of fruit uwi he also sees the best and learns the v The lack of sjtvdent tcoms to jn circumstances under which It has been One cannot afford to let pare land, plant, nUlvate and gn,in r produced. f.uch opportunities as the fair pnsji crops has cost mai y a farmer liemily. unheeded. The fruit grower can In. In fact, many falldr-- and partial failspect the work of others and compnr., ures could be trowed to poor teari.s with his own, and If It is better thim and lack of sulfate Implements. I t he has been able to accomplish he not make such a rnrtake. Now Is Iba lime to begin to plnji for the next cru learns how to Improve his methods. FOR SELECTED EGGS I e. Before commencing to milk the droppings of the cows sli Aid be scraped Into the gutter and tlu teats and udders worked clean and wiped dry. Always milk with clean hands, and If your hands are hard and rough keep a cup of goose grease or hard and sweet oil at the stable, end once a day, or before milking, rub a little on the Inside of your hands; J,ist enough to make them feel smooth. Some of the grease should be rubbed on the teats il they are rough or cut with briars. An expert will mil'.' a cow giving two gallons of milk in five minutes. A aieady, even motion, milk at evxry filling the teat of the is the r&'st pressure sands, Fruit Grower Learns How to Produce j rapid way of milking and the most Fine Speclrr.ene and to Improve agreeable to th ?w. His Own Methods. DEMAND OLD PRESCRIPTION g Many a man with a perfectly good lacks the nerve to push It sohc-ni- through. The defeated candidate always hntea the sympathizing friend. to meet WHEN IT LOOKS DARK to any weak or ailing, woman, Dr. Tierce's Favor- jte prescription I comes to her help. for female complaints," pains, ininlianima-tio- n ternal1 or ulceration, 11 NifA U bearing-dow- sen- n sations, chronic nesse8 and all weak, and rem-erl- v. medicine put up without alcohol ingredients on wrapper. Liquid or tablets. All Druggists. Tablets 60c. An easily procured vegetable pill ia made up of the dried juice ol the leaves of aloes, and the root of jalap, made into a tiny pellet and coated with a sugar. It was first put into form by Dr. Pierce nearly 50 years ago. Almost every drug store in this country sells these vegetable pellets in vials fof 30c simply ask for Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They have Dr. R. V. Pierce stamp. May-appl- e, ready-to-us- Overworked Women must learn not to .MfoJk,' neglect their health V How Women are Restored to Health Bpartanburg, 8.C. "For nine year I suf- fered from backache, weakness, and Irregularities wo I could hardly do my work. I tried many remedies but found no perma- 's nent relief. Alter taking LyUia . Vegatable Compound I felt a great and now am better well and for the change strong so I have no trouble indoingmy work. I hope every user of Lydia K. l'inkhnm's Vegetable Compound will get as great relief as I did from its ." M rs. S. I). McAbkb, 122 Dewey Ave., bpartanburg, S. C. Chicago, 111. "For about two years I suffered from a female trouble so I w as nnalilo to walk or do any of my own work. 1 read about Lydic E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in the newspapers and determined to try it. It brought almost immediate relief. My weakness has entirely disappeared and I never had better health. I weigh 1(18 pounds nd am at strong as a man. I think money Is well spent which purchases Lydia E.l'ink-bam- 's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Jos. O'liRTAS, 1755 Newport Ave., Chicago, 111. Pink-barn- YOU CAN RELY UPON LYDIA E II llillllllllllllllllfl llllinw de- rangements, this is the proven Its' the nnltf mm 1 111 EGETABBE( COHPOUHD |