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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH. UTAH TARES CARE OF 5 CHILDREN Mrs. Taylor's Sickness Ended by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound I suffered continRoxbury, Mass. ually with backache and was often de- spondent, had dizzy spells and at my monthly periods it was almost impossible to keep around at my work. Since my last baby came two years ago my back nas been worse and no position I could get in would relieve it, and doctors medicine did not help me. Afriend recommended Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and I have found great relief since using it. My back is much better and I can sleep well. I keep house and have the care of five children so my work is very trying and lam very thankful I have found the Compound such a help. I recommend it to my friends and if you wish to use this letter I am very glad to help any woman suffering as I was until I used Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Maude Taylor,-- 6 St. James Place, Roxbury, Mass. Backache is one of the most common symptoms of a displacement or derangement of the female system. No woman should make the mistake of trying to overcome it by heroic endurance, out -- MANS BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs; he can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep V i j your vital organs healthy with COLD MEDAL NOVEL AND SATISFACTORY PLAN : BETWEEN LANDLORD AND TENANT I GOOD HIGHWAYS Name Bayer Soap 2 Sc, Ointment 25 and 50c,TaIcam 25c. DATCNTC I. Coleman Iaw Patent Lawyer, Washington A wataon I'll I and book ire. j, (j, Advice ref erenoea. Beataerrleea tl Bataa naaonable. Highest -- It has May Not Grow Cotton. been found necessary in Egypt to make a regulation prohibiting the people from growing cotton instead of cereals: Recently, there have been greater rewards in the cotton crop, and other things have been neglected. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that It STEARNS PASTE .ELECTRIC killer for Bata, Mice. Cockroaches, "Propaganda urging a change of the present method of federal aid In the construction of good roads has made its appearance, said Thomas J. Cusack of Meriden, Conn., to Washington Post reporter. It Is now proposed to establish a national highway system, to be wholly constructed 'and maintained by the national government. It Is doubtful 1.' such a change would ever be advisable, but. It is certainly not expedient at this time in view of the condition of the treasury. It is desirable to have a system of e roads throughout the country, and this result can . be obtained under the present system. Highway use Is very largely a local Fixed Wages Plus a Share in Profits Give Zest to Farm Work. natter. The growth and development of a community is greatly increased by acres, formerly received $30 per month by tlie United States Departthe construction of permanent roads (Prepared ment . of Agriculture) and was increased to $35. 'n or adjacent thereto. No system I took the same interest In my work Manager Well Paid. as a tenant as I take in my own farm. When the fact is taken into consid and I began work without a dollar eration that the managers employed with very little knowledge of farming, under this system are provided with but while I was on the farm I learned houses in which to live and are given a good deal. I had ample opportunity the privilege of raising their home to study the principles controlling crop of vegetables, milk, poultry and growth, soil Improvement, stock man- eggs, it will be seen that their necesagement, etc. The inspiration I re- sary expenses are inconsiderable, and ceived was valuable indeed, and dur- it must be conceded that they are well ing my period of service I earned paid for their services, in view of the enough money to buy the small farm fact that they have no Investment risk. on which I now live. The length of time which the men reThis extract from a statement made main on the farms shows that tiiis by a former farm tenant employee, method of employment must have been now a farm owner, reviews a relation- satisfactory both to employee and ship between owner and tenant that a landlord in these cases. It should be great many persons on both sides of pointed out, however, that the tenant d the" situation may well should have absolute confidence in his A Standard Dump Truck for Road envy. There is possibly no subject landlord before he would be justified connected with the business of farm- in working under this system. Building. ing which leads to as many misundershould be adopted that Would benefit standings, dissatisfactions and mutual a few at the expense of the many. For losses as the management of a farm by TOMATOES ARE BEST that reason the local communities a nonowner. Somebody has said that IF RIGHTLY PRUNED should contribute their share of the nothing short of application- of the expense of the construction. satwould ever about rule bring golden We are told by competent authority isfactory arrangements between the Fruit Is Larger, Cleaner and Suthat freight can be transported cheap- owner and occupant' of a farm, and er on short hauls"' by motor trucks yet, in this case, there was nothing perior in Flavor. than by rail, but on long hauls the eleemosynary in the arrangement. jost of transportation by truck is proGrown in Home Garden Staking and Tested by Fifteen Years Trial. hibitive. Pruning Require . Little --Trouble The man who made the statement In April, 1917, the declaration of and Will Fully Repay Trouof war caused all road building to cease. quoted above was for a number ordinable, Say Specialists. All bond issues that had been voted years the manager of one of two for road construction were held In ry-sized hog farms owned by a man by (lie United States Departabeyance, and nothing was undertaken in Illinois, and the plan under which (Prepared ment of Agriculture) until after the signing of the armistice he was engaged as farm manager has A thrifty tomato plant left to itself to resume construction of highways. been followed by the owner with al- will spread over a space from 4 to 6 The war awakened the people to the most unfailing success for more than feet in diameter and will produce a necessity of permanent road building fifteen years. Briefly, the plan was peck or more of tomatoes. If staked and demonstrated that it would be nothing more or less than a straight and pruned it will yield about the necessary in the future to build roads annual salary which Included tenant same quantity of fruit, the tomatoes that would withstand the heavy truck house and the usual garden and pou- will be larger, cleaner, better flavored, traffic. ltry perquisites, and, as a bonus, a and superior 4n every respect, and The present system of federal aid share of the net profits. enough space can be conserved to acg has not been given a fair opportunity to The plan has served to commodate five other plants cared for demonstrate its merits. It began stimulate the efforts of the employee in a similar manner, say garden speoperation under abnormal conditions, and has greatly lessened the supervi- cialists of the United States Departwhich grew worse.: The road tojbe sion necessary on . the part of the ment of Agriculture. The staked and owner. By the use of the telephone pruned plants are easily sprayed, and improved must be a rural post road, as defined In the law, to be any public and occasional visits he is able to keep will continue to produce fruit later in road, a major portion of which Is now in touch with the farm "problems and the fall than plants which are allowed used, or can be used, as a connecting to effectively with the man- to spread naturally. As a rule, also, link not to exceed ten miles in length ager. Since the owner was farming the pruned tomatoes will mature earof any road or roads now or hereafter himself it was important that the man- lier. Oh the scale on which tomatoes used for the transportation of the agement .of his other two farms take are grown in the home garden, stak.United States, mails. as little of his time as possible. Thus ing and pruning require little trouble, ' . Nothing will turn the tide of hu- far the managers have been selected and will fully repay the effort. from the men employed on the home When the plants begin making a manity back to the rural communities more effectively than the construction farm, which 'serves as a training vigorous growth, shoots will appear in , . of permanent highways. Nothing will school. the little pockets where each leaf joins the stem. Later the blossoms appear cucourage the production of food prodHow Net Income Is Determined. ucts more than roads that can be on the opposite side of the stem. In The are a given managers regular traveled all the year. the plant, remove all these monthly wage and a bonus consisting pruning side shoots and those around the base d of the-ne- t' of farm income. of the plant, being careful not to disIncome-In net the per determining STATE ROAD HELP OLD IDEA cent interest on the valuation of the turb the blossom clusters. The shoots, sometimes called suckers, should be property is first taken out, as due reFirst Money Paid for Highway Im- turn for capital," after which all ex- pinched off shortly after they appear. The main stem can be carried to the provement Made by Kentucky penses are deducted, such as for full 75 Years Ago. height Of .the stake, then allowed .. thrashing, the managers wage, extra to over. By this time six or sevlabor, machinery repairs, depreciation, en hang blossonf clusters, on which the It is often said that the use of state and the cost of fertilizer and seeds. fruit is developing, should be set on money for the construction of roads Each of the two managed farms has the stem. . is of quite recent origin, says a bulle- a house for the manager, who also can tin from the American Highway asso- use the work horses to drive for perciation. The. New Jersey state aid sonal use', has a garden, and a cow or law of 1801 ts sometimes referred to two for supplying the family with milk W00DL0T LIKE BANK j as the first instance of such use of and butter. Fifty chickens are fura As in this state funds country. nished, and the family is permitted to J . A woodlot should be treated t matter of fact, state money was spent raise as many as possible to supply the as the principal in a savings for 'such purposes more than 75 years' needs of the farm table, but on Decembank. The annual growth of t f ago. Kentucky paid out over $2,000,-00- 0 ber 1 all the chickens above the origiwood corresponds to compound J for rofid improvements between nal number must be sold, and the land- i interest. When you cut out more 1820 and 1840 under the direction of a lord gets one-hathe receipts. Th than . the equivalent of the state highway engineer, who drew a purpose of this limit on chickens is t growth, you are drawing upon J to enable the manager to have his own J your, principal. salary of $5,000 a year, a very large " sum for those days. poultry supply without taking undue 4 .The roads built then were 24 to 30 advantage of his opportunity. feet wide between the ditches." The In order to calculate the amount of IMPORTANCE surfaces were constructed of broken money which the manager Is to re- SILO stone, and the bottoms were of large ceive on this plan it is necessary to do stones wedged together to make what a certain amount of bookkeeping. This Never Discarded When Properly Built and Filled With Corn at the road builders call a telford foundation. Is left to the owner, who keeps a set Right Stage. About 1850 business conditions In the of farm accounts, and on March 1 a country became bad and this work complete inventory is taken and a No silo which was properly built When It was resumed in yearly summary of the farm business stopped. 1908 such a long period had elapsed Is completed. In cases of disease, poor and filled with com at the right stage since the earlier state aid work that crops, or a partial failure which is un- of maturity has ever been discarded. is there any farmer who has 1908 is usually fixed fis the beginning avoidable, thjis cutting down the in- Neither a on his farm and used its silo had in work road Kentucky. of State come of the manager, the owner makes succulent, nutritious feed that is willsome allowance and gives the manato do without one. ger, In addition to the wages he has ing STRONGER HIGHWAYS NEEDED received, what he thinks is due him for the work he has done, and the re- CHEAP SEEDS ARE EXPENSIVE Anything Less Stable Than Goncrete sponsibility he has assumed. or Special Road Brick Means In the period before war inflation Success of Garden May Be Jeopardized Constant Repairing. the managers made from $41 to $49 by Unwisely Trying to Save on This Item. per month the year round, in addition It Is beginning to be realized that to having their rent, garden, milk, butCheap garden seeds are likely to concrete or special road brick set it ter and eggs. The manager of the The smaller farm, comprising 96 acres, re- prove expensive at any price. cement over a concrete foundatio ceived $35 a month straight wages for cost of good seeds is relatively small must be used for trunk roads four years up to 1918. and his bonus and the success of the garden may be carry heavy truck traffic.- - A averaged $168 a year. The manager jeopardized by unwisely trying to save thing cheaper and less stable of the other farm 'nmnrlsing 160 a few cents on this item. means bad roads and con tan' . hard-surfac- . - sup-plie- s The goaranteed Ants and Waterbugs the greatest known carriers of disease. Thej destroy both food and property. Steams Blectric Paste forces these pests to run from the building for water and fresh air. BEADY FOB USEIB BETTER THAN TRAPS Directions in languages In every box. Two Mies, 36c and H.60. Hnongh to kill 60 to IU0 rats. U. S. Government bnys It. Take Aspirin only as told in each package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. 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