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Show i ) JUAB COUNTY TIMKS. NEPIII. UTATI CEDAR STORAGE OF POTATOES Old People Need A Bowel Stimulant As Soon as Dug Tubers in Heaps in Shade. Are Piied The Ideal One Is a Mild Laxative-Toni- c That Will Keep theBotvels Gent(y Active. Healthy old age Is so absolutely de pended upon the condition of the thatreat care should be taken to When Frosty Weather Comes Hols la d Dug for Them on High Ground Layer of Hay Will Prevent Freezing. Well-Draine- bow-el- s that as"fege advances the stomach jscles become weak and Inactive and 1 llvav Anau nAf Dtnro r ths tllteea In answer to a query as to the best method of storing potatoes the Rural New Yorker makea the following re 1L M I M ncrrHMRrV Tl (1 111 U1MCKLIUU. ply: in n ii r i ii i ii ii im iiULBiii.u u iui iiik In storing potatoes we use neither . cellar nor loft. As soon aa the potatoes are dug In the summer, we pile them Xs. but this latter is irksomecer-toIn heap under the shade of some V'derly people. One thing Is la state of constipation should trees. Sometimes we make cone- large MRS. MARY A. P. DAVIDSON i avoided, as It Is dangerous shaped piles by dumping the baaketa V1.health. The best over the same point and letting the poplan Is as Is d laxative as often From tatoes spread out aa they will; while had continual bowel trouble. Ury. But with equal cer- - the day she began taking Dr. Cald- at other times we make ricks of them that cathartics, well's Syrup Pepsin she has had no by laying two rails on the ground tested 1 Lies, salts and pills be further Inconvenience and naturally lo but temporary good she Is glad to say kind things of tb .is to be a shock to remedy. I A bottle can be bought of any drug.an and one that gist at fifty cents or one dollar. People people are follow-itl- e usually buy the fifty cent Blze first, and laxative-toni- c then, having convinced themselves of I rup Pepsin, which its merits, they buy the dollar size, ure as is possible. which is more economical. Results are of this remedy always guaranteed or money will be " " mach and bowel refunded. Elderly persons of both hem to act natu- - sexes can follow these suggestions Summer Heap of Potatoes. dlclnes of all with every assurance of good results. Families wishing to try a free sam- parallel to each other and about four lispensed with. nany people of ple bottle can obtain It postpaid by ad- feet apart, and piling the potatoes just lem Mrs. Mary dressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 419 Wash-ingto- aa high In between these two rails as A postal we can without theirelidlng over them. V St., Monticello, 111. .erslty Mound al. She Is 78 card with your name and address oa We then cover these plies with a layer of hay from one to two feet thick; V ntary habits It will do. using the mcst on top and laying It V so that It will abed rain. In the fall as Finance as She Is Wrote. EANING To add to troubles of the Wall street frosty weather comes on, we dig boles, Fre- - man forced to spend his summer In from two to three feet deep and from the city comes the necessity of em- eight to twelve feet In diameter, on In high d ploying a substitute-stenographground. The bottom vacation season. Wall street diction la and sides of these holes are then lined hard enough for the regular stenog- with about a one-foo-t layer of hay, B. her; the substitute finds It next to and the potatoes poured carefully Into them. They are piled up aa high aa possible. employer of one of the substl- - possible without their apreading out tot long ago tried to be particu- -771 areful and distinct in his dicta- the of "comtrollw Neverthelis, A irency" emerged as "comptroller of the corn belt." A remark about the drought district In Kansas" was interpreted as "grouch in Kansas." Ileverting to morwy matters again, ie people employer talked bout taking bul'meaning as the the Bank of England, and the Georgia court. lion Into nhowed that bouillon soup bad copy to Un jt present into the bank. certain case, the man said been taken Illght there the bell rang for a new ie had bad a 'domestic trouble' just L 'l V - - rr-- r typist. Wall Street Journal. about that time. ', ..Jm, ".'What was the domestic trouble, V ) Gretna Green Ceremony. asked the examining attorney. pray?' A young couple who arrived at Ber" 'Wells to tell the truth, boss.' said Winter Pit other Sunday were married the wit,nees, '1 was In the. penitentiary wick the ScottlRh fabbloa in a delight- sver the edge of the bole. A layer of after the for sttalln" a cow." hay about two feet deep Is spread over fully ritnple way. They drove over the border Into ihe potatoes above ground, after which Important to Mothersbottle of Scotland, and stopping at a spot a layer of soli about one foot deep Is Examine carefully every, CASTOKI A. a safe and sure remedy for where two men were seated, the young thrown over the bay. This much hay Infanta and children, and see that It man said that he and the lady wished ind soil is usually sufficient to protect to be married and that they could not the potatoes from freezing here In Bear the the conventional method, as It South Jersey. However, It matters litadopt Signature of would be stopped directly the banns tle if they do freeze ao long as they In Use For Over 30 Tears, were put up. ire not removed from the pita while Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria The couple then formally took each frozen, a they thaw out mo gradually other for man and wife before the two that no Injury la done. They can Deleft New Yarn. w Itnesses, and a document to that efIn the pits until the first of April, after Kind Lady But that Isn't the same fect was produced and signed by the which they will begin to sprout If the story you told me the last time you parties and the witnesses. weather I warm. In using this method were here. of storing we have never experienced And That Won Her. Tramp No, mum; you seemed ter any loss except one year when we left doubt de other one. "I don't see what argument your them In the summer heaps so long wife used to get that woman I was that an early freeze caught them be Don't neglect a cold. It meant Consump- trying lo get to cook for us, we told fore they were buried. tion or Pneumonia. IVan'a Mcnt)i.ilt-her we would treat her like one of the Cough Drops check cold 6c at Drugemla. familyr SAFE PLACE FOR A BONFIRE "My wife promised her that we It Is easy for a girl to have a good wouldn't." time if she has a healthy ImaginaReceptacle for Burning Accumulation of Papers and Old Rubbish la tion. The Idea. Quite Easy to Make. "Why do autocrats muzzle the Mr.WInslowa Stnothlns: ftrrnp for Children press ?" a aofu-nIna rani, redoeea When yon want to burn an accumu "I'.ecatwe they are afraid f IU bitpa.imcn.raa wlml e,lc Jbo a botUcJa lation of papers and other small rub ing remarks." bish and not be troubled with bits of Many a man gets to be conceited by flying burning paper or the fear of Is of th mufk Most thst exported thinking he Isn't from Tibet is bought by a French firm starting a Ore, Uke a large wire basket and is used In the manufacture of per- formed from a piece of chicken wire netting five feet long and about four fumery. feet wide so rolled aa to make a hol low cylinder. more Isn't There anything pitiful What a pity that so many persons past An old tia pan fastened to the botthan a bero out of a job. mii'illfl ner are worried with larne back, tom for holding be content makes It aching kidney, poof evesiisht nick headInto a portable affair that can be A FOOD DRINK ache, dixzinrsa, (travel, dropsy or distaken anywhere about the yard clearWhich Brings Daily Enjoyment tressing urinary ill Kidney weakness ing out dried weeds, leaves. Utter of brings these discomfort io south or see A lady doctor writes: and is a dsneerous thing toneg1ect,forit all sorts, with perfect safety. acid own and disease burv uric leads to Brunt's "Though hourly with my Any old tin pall cover makes a lid have Pills Doao's anatrs, I jrtu decy myself the pleas- If one Is necessary. rjiscning Ws.uerfKidney h to thousands pf ure of tJKTng a few minutes to tell of This Is of use about a hennery In lame backs have rd iRoOiaotia of my enjoyment daily obtained from my refuse of ben'e nests, destroy burning a Is food I'ostum. of It annoying urinary trjulile. morning cup ing myriads of insects easily. not an irritant like coffee. beverage, Cms AnArktniMC. A. "I began to use Postum 8 years ago. 1TndHrli, not because I wanted to, but because I rtnM Mill, City Folk Pay Well. toff'e, which I dearly loved, made my sVnn, Ark., The of god poultry hss "I ininrpA tjielits long, weary periods to be dread- never supply yet equaled the demand. City n4 mr kid ti)ed and unlittli.g me for business during I folks prefer poultry products direct wr the day. from the farm and will pay any prion I a of "fin tried advice first friend. Vwl from kflnr Postum, making It carefully as sug- yon ask for them. If you are near and f hfl1 ditd-KrsTt. I tfolt ail gested on the package. As 1 had al- town, become acquainted with those ho use poultry products and try to ways used 'rram and no sugar.' , t hut foiini tie mixed my Postum so. It looked good, supply tblr want. There wiU be wn!ll I as clear and fragrant, and it was a money in your iiwn'i k i d a t pocket for such pleasure to see the cream color It as trade. t m rirmy K ninety friend wanted her coffee to look like a new saddle.' "Th n I tast. fl It critically, for I had Watching the New Horses. Horse owners should be partial- tried many 'substitutes' for coffee I was pleased, )es, satisfied with my lariy watchful of new horses taken podium In taste and effect, and am yet, Info the stable, as they may have ro3TI CO, fSUFFAIXJ. I. Y. beir.g a constant user of It all these mild form of glanders or farcy, both )ears. I continually ssmre mr friend Of hih are Incurable, deadly and like it and arouaintanee tiiat they I'RLVLNIION in t 'ace of roHee, and receive benefit extremely contagious to horses and tMI If In Ism f Tntt's IhM htiltr tu prevent from Its use. I have pained weight, lo human beines as well. A horse era 4ilr ressedv tw. can sleep and am not nervous." with a running nose may be a dan SICK l!f ADACIH, Name given by Postum Co, Battle gerous as a mad dog. ei Mloasnesa.ciMtKt Ipattse afM dttutre 41 Cref k, Mich. Write for the little book, 'Tbn lioad to Wellville." Litter for Ducks. Postnm cornea, in forms: th9 litter In the dnrk house Keep well Postum must be Regular )ry by frequent changing. The ducks belled Instant Postum Is a soluble powdef. are great mussere. A teaspcicinful dissolves qu5rkly In Don't Let Cows Dry Up. cup of hot water snd. with cream ane Im 0vfc Ptt9. Tat-- s near, makes a deiirions beverage In not let the cows dry ap on ao-to stant'y. flrocers sell both kinds. Krnat of short peetare "There a reason" for Postum. 1 1 1 1 11 i j n well-draine- er .- d a laflamaa-Uoskaliar- Why Old Backs Ache r: lf j Vim DOAN'SWAT I er. UiTS mm ? to '. MAKES BEST FENCING Fence Built of That Material Stilt Standing After Forty Year of Continuous 8srvlce. , GOOD JOKES I know of a fence In our neighbor hood that Is still standing after 40 The years of continuous service. INEXPERIENCED. posts were made of cedar, charred to six Inches above the ground and In a boarding house for bachelors, every one la still well preserved. An- Amanda, typical "mammy," looked other fence of which the posts were after the guests' comfort In true not charred, decayed completely after southern style so well that one of the 39 years. Oak and chestnut post men he would take ber away are not as durable as cedar, however, with thought htm In the summer In the capaceven If charred. Some of the oak ity of housekeeper. Toward spring he post we buy these days will not last waylaid her In the hall one day and ten year and It Is a pretty expenalve aald: fence that has to be renewed every "Mandy, do you Uke the country?" ten years. Speaking of fences, I wonMandy reckoned she did. der what we are going to do about "Would you like to go away with me some the wire that manufacturer this summer and keep house tor are sending out A great deal of It la me?" made of good material and will stand Mandy was sure she would. long wear, but some of It Is far from "Suppose I get Just a bungalow. Do It I should. Is what It suppose being you think you could take cats of It all a Question of the honesty of the by yourself?" manufacturer and It la up to us to nicely Mandy gasped and rolled ber eyes. discover the one who makea honest "'Deed no, massa! Reckon you all The experiment stations, better get somebody else; I don't know goods. some of which spend much time and nothln' about taking care of any aniwork analyzing stock foods and fer mals!" Magazine. Harper's testfind In a ripe field tilisers might ing of fence wire. Favorite Fiction. So Good to Get Back to Work "It's STORE MANURE FOR GARDENS Again." "Yes, Indeed; the Rougher the Lake Practice of fertilizing Every Ysar Is, the Better I Like It." Late In Fall or In 8prlng Is Not "It Thundered and Lightened IncesAlways for the Best, santly, but I'm Not Afraid of Lightning." A common practice Is to manure the "I Dropped Business Entirely; Didn't or In fall late the every Do a Thing . While I Waa Away but year garden before planting In the spring, no fur Just Rest" ther attention being given. This prav "Did I Catch Any Flah? Only a tice. however. Is not the best. Few Perhaps a Dozen or Two Black The manure for the garden should Baas." be kept In a large box with a ltd oi so screened that flies cannot enter It PREPARED. Manure heaps are the natural breeding places of these pests, and If they are allowed to remain near the house, uncovered will prove a great nuisance. A good plan Is to use a very close wire screen nailed to a frame with hlngea for the top. The manure should be spaded often on the top so that the water from the clouds or the sprinkling pot may penetrate to every part of It. If kept In a box a spout should be placed In one corner at the bottom, so that the water may drain Into a sunken barrel. This will supply liquid manure. vjilch can be UBed at all seasons when vegetables and flowers are growing. SIMPLE FOUR-HORS- E EVENER '. When Msde Right Device Will Pull Load Through Mud Holes or Up 30 Per Cent. Grade. I hare a evener possess ing many advantages, writes Charles Fredericks of Freedom, Okla., In the Farmer' Mall and Breeze. A la a IVi inch gas pipe 6 feet 10 Inches long, with a hole 7 Inches from each end for brace rod, and two more holes 14 inches from each end for double tree clevises. B is an oak four-hors- e i fell GENTLE HINT. Mr. Hyboy Last night I dreamed I proposed to you. Miss Hints Strange. Psychologist claim that some people are more sensible aaleep than awake. that I Ilka the Liquid Wit aalttar-bottl- a fun You sea upon tha atase, Thera'a nothing- quit ao funny, son. As squirted paratlnaga. - Tragedies Told In Headlines. "The Automobile Was a Borrowed One." "Party at Other End of Wire Waa the Mother Inatead of the Daughter." "He Didn't Mind Losing the Borrowed Rod but the Fish Got Away." "Shykea Pays Hla Dental Bill and , Postpones His Vacation." "Incautious Doctor Telia Rich Patient Her Symptoms Are Those of Housemaid's Knee." "He Wrote It 'Raised to the nth Power;' It Was Printed 'Raised to the Fifth Power.'" Missed a Chance. 'Yes." sighed the pretty girl, "poor little Fldo's dead, and that's why I'm sad, you see." But did the stupid youth make the obvious, proper, and ttme honored re sponse, "O, no; you're very fair, t see?" "He did not All he said waa thla: "Sadducee? Then you don't believe In poor little Fldo's resurrection!" The Ruling Passion. Is a mas 'Bout ready fer th' deer aea-so- n Visitor Great Scott, man! What to begin, Pete? Pete Waal. I abould aay so. I got Is that unsightly hole In the corner? five bucks hung up In the woods now It spoils the whole picture. Host Well, you see, my wife Is an and a party of ten city sports coming autograph collector, and ahe wouldn't day after tomorrow. rest until she cut the signature out and pasted It In her album. Puck. Note Window Exhibit A plcturs'a bad. T Hard to Chooss. kj paripla flea It? They break, esad. "The Jury ha been out a long time. Thatr narks to aea It "Yes; and I doubt their ever reach ing a verdict You see. the case Is Unci Jerry. one In which a life Insurance solicitor "I notice," said Uncle Jerry Peebles, 1 suing a book agent, and I fancy th taking off his glasses and wiping tbem. Jurymen are trying to figure out some "that a woman want to be divorced scheme for sticking them both." fm her husband because he can't hold Judge. a job long anywhere and they have to be always movln. She says they've Hot Air? moved six times In the last ten yeara Man Nine hun The Luna-TesteGreat Peter Cartwrlght! Wouldn't ahe and seventy-two- ! Tbst beat a' been an awful failure as an old time dred the record, sir! Methodist preacher's wife?" From Kansas The Gentleman (proudly) I Jest wish we had one of Becoming Inured. "So you want to go into public llf?' them machines to hum! I'll bet a big apple I'd get the next nomination aaked Senator Sorghum. for congress from our district! Puck. man. the young "Yes," replied "You must remember that you will The Trouble. be criticised and ridiculed even by "What was the trouble with th your friends. Can you accustom your poor woman." self to that?" "We thought she was in a catamose "Yes; I'm practicing now. I wear one of those plaid coats with a belt condition, but the doctor said she waa under the Influence of aniline" la tb back." Hill Host (proudly) And this terpiece of Rembrandt! r i 1 J Explanatory Sketch of Evensr. block 18 Inches long. 5 inches wide and about 2 inches thick. One edge Is hollowed out for the main tree and the other Is rounded off to conform with the brace rod. Hole are drilled Into the pipe near the center and nail driven through them into the block. C is tb brace rod of Iron, bent a shown, and with thresds cut In each end. The ends are put through the holes in the pipe and tightened up with nuts until the pipe Is slightly bent. This holds the block tight at all times. The last thing Is to cover the pipe, block and all with a plate of Iron bent over H and bolted or screwed down. Small doubletrees must be used. If made fight this evener will pull a three-to-n load through mud holes or up a 20 per cent, grade. There are no square comers, everything works freely, and there Is no chance of either team shirking. Disposal of Manure. The most Important part of the aiable sanitation from the other fellows' standpoint Is the disposal of manure. The liquid manure should be absorbed by the bedding and the bedding chanced every day. The solid manure should be cleaned up morning and evening and thrown In a Byproof box or vault. If possible, have It hauled daily. ay Cutting Out the Weeds. If It Is desired to make the place look tidy and neat and keep the wee from obtaining a more determined bold, they should be cut at the A mower will earliest opportunity. undoubtedly cut nearly all of them. A scythe will be found necessary only to cot the weeds under the fence and In the corners. Cheap and Eacellent. lime, freIy dusted every wher. Is cheap and will destroy lice, gape and the roup. Docking Lamb. The lambs should have been docked before this, but. If not, U JcbrJkoeid, be done at oae POOR PUSSYI Still Hop. Mrs. McOlnty had waited long and patiently for her husband to com borne on Saturday night with hi week's pay. Finally she decided to take the matter In ber own bands, and she sallied forth to the police station to Inquire if he was there. "Is my Tim here?" she asked. "No." replied the lieutenant; "but sit down; we're expecting blm svsry minute. Llppincott's. Useful. "Thst Idee of rubbing two pieces of wood together must be very Usefu when you are camping." "It Is," replied the guide. "I've known It to provide occupation by the hour for a man who otherwise would have been all over the place making a nuisance of himself." Carefully Explained. "You advertise 'no mosquitoes,' said the summer boarder aa be slapped hla cheek. "Yen," replied Farmer Comtossel; "we put that In the same as some hotels say 'no dogs, meaning tbat they will not be wanted." Hard to Locate. "I don't think Mrs. Nurltch will find accommodations where she wanta to go for the summer." "Why not?" "She says she longs to sojnurn on the batiks of the gulf stream, of which ahe has beard so much." Out of "A classic dancer was much embarrassed last night." Hsr-Elems- Hubby ton shipboard) Great Scott! Helen, here is a C. Q. D. message addressed to us. Wife Distress message, addressed! to us? Who's in distress, George? Hubby The cat. We forgot snd left her locked up In the house when we started on this trip. . Unlike a Buggy. In a mot' r car! Is pronm io ver. The The ri'Ws always sM a jar WT,tn Cupid tries to steer. tin hiisralng No Foolishness About Him. "Was ycur husband badly rattled when he proposed to you?" "1 tried to imagine tbat he was rattled, but something In his msnner of proposing mad me think otherwise. He simply grabbed my band and said: Impossible!" old girl. Is It to be "Tea" or 'Well, A ber if asked "It's a fact. pedant i "Ho."?" ahe bad ever read Plato." |