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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH. UTAH. (T3 m Daddys Evervi i Tale FairyGRSHAM ..CCrmOMT SUITABLE CARE WILL LENGTHEN LIFE OF ALL LEATHER PRODUCTS " Tonsils always make their homes In throats. They do not care for other kinds of homes. They are all alike In that way. Now people are Vfery different Some people like to have their homes In country places. Others like to have their homes in big cities where there are crowds and crowds of people. Still others like to have their homes In seaside places, so they can be neighbors of dear old Mother Ocean. But Tonsils like to make their homes in throats. 'And these twin Tonsils were in Lucys throat. One Tonsil was named Ton Tonsil and the other was Tom Tonsil. Hello, Ton, said Tom, are you a up to mischief? Indeed I am, said Ton. I'm caus. ing trouble. How about you? Doing all I can think of and Ive a good many pranks left to play, too," I tell you what we have said Tom. a 'loyal and faithful little friend In Susy Sore Throat. Shes a mean one. She's a good playmate fo us. Shes going to be with us today. Gracious me, its surprising how Susy doek turn up, and half the time no one knows from where she comes. Shes going to bring her little along with her --you know Ronald Raw Throat Theyre very fond of being together. "I think well have a fine party, said Ton Tonsil. I feel puffed' up with excitement already.. "So do I, said Tom. I tell you Lucys throat Is a fine home for us, said Ton. Yes, said Tom, its gorgeous. We have had lots of room to grow big half-broth- -- ' 4 - Bo she went to the big doctor who had promised to take them out and who had told her that they would get rid of those wretched little Tvvinsr It wasn't pleasant to think of getting rid Of the Twins. They wouldnt come out by a mere kind word. No, they lad to be cut out Harsh ways had to be used with them. But Lucy was brave and she knew that once she got rid of those wretches her throat would never again be the place for the Tonsil parties. - So the big doctor took the Tonsil Twins out and their Adenoid cousins along with them, and the Tonsils wept red tears as they left Lacy, bait they said, each to the other: "It was all onr fault for behaving as did!' From Babys Lips. 'Aunty, said 'Til bet my pony - Tommy, can beat yon. Why, dear, jwhat do you mean? -- asked the astonished relative. '"I mean In a race, replied the youngster. I heard papa say that yon could talk faster than a horse can trot. Detroit News. Small Capital. J'When I began business on mj own account I had absolutely nothing except my intelligence, ' Indeed, that was a small begin r nine I Dangerous Period Through Which Every Woman Most Pass Practical Suggestions Given by the Women Whose Letters Follow I want Afton, Tenn. other suffering women to know what Lydia E. Pink- hams Vegetable Compound has done for me. During th Change of Life I was in bed for eight months and bad two good doctors treating me but they did me no good A friend savised me to take Lydia E. Pink hams Vegetable Compound, which I did, and in a short time I felt better. I had all kinds of bad spells, but they all left me. Now when I feel weak and nervous I take the Vegetable Compound and it always does me good. I wish all women would try it during the Change of Life for I know it And double your razor efficiency as well as promote skin purity, skin comfort and skin health. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no Irritation even when shaved twice dally. One soap for all uses shaving, bathing and shampooing. Advertisement Citizen Worth While. Every man should aspire to serve his country, remarked the perpetual candidate for office. I quite agree with yon, said Mr. Dubwaite, but he ought not to let ambition get sucli a strangle hold on him that it Interferes with his earning a living. My idea of a patriot is a man who is also a good producer. Birmingham This harness has been used for 34 years. It has been kept clean ana - oiled frequently with neats-foo- t oil. As a result it shows no signs of . deterioration and should last 20 years longer. Proper selection and " care did it, (Prepared by the' United States Depart-meof Agriculture ) It Is poor business to neglect the care of leather. Every pair of shoes, nt subjected to rapid changes from- - light to heavy loads, is alternately wet and dry, .is run qn pulleys that are not true or are too smalt for the weight and thickness of the belt, or is neglected and allow ed to deteriorate" for I lack of grease. The belt shojdd be wiped off every night to prevent dust, dirt, or oil from working into it. When the belt neds oiling clean It well, especially on the pulley side, by washing Aith warm water and a good neutrai Soap. Wash rapidly and do not permit belt to become wet, as It will then stretch and slip. Apply the dressfhg lightly and evenly by rubbing It In with cotton waste or a piece of felt, andjillow it to soak in the belt overnight. Among the best belt dre isings are mixtures oils with talof coo and nents-fo- i low and wool grease, free from mini eral acid. every machine belt piece of harness, or other leather product on the farm that is allowed to go to waste or not made to yield its full service must be needlessly replaced, thus adding unnecessary expense to the farm, say specialists of the United States Department 'of Agriculture." On many farms a set of harness lasts less than ten years. Where eight or ten horses are kept this means one new set of harness every year. Tne department has received many reports, especially from Southern states, showing that harness lasts only from two to five years. But good harness, properly cared for, will last 2D years or more. In every neighborhood tlieVe are cases where fanners are cutting their harness bills in half by giving the leather a cleaning and oiling occasionally. Fifty million pairs of, shoes could HELPING OUTSHORT be saved annually If the American people kept their" footwear in repair, PASTURE IN SUMMER the specialists say. As a nation we buy some 300.000.000 pairs of shoes a year, hut If each Individual cared tor Inconvenl-enc- e his shoes properly the needs could be Stock Raisers Face supplied by 250,000,000 pairs. The and Stock Loss. wasting of a single shoe a year by each person in the United States 0 would cost the country at least There Is Only 0ne Remedy Where annually at present prices of Vast Herds Are Kept and That Is shoes. ' to Practice System of Deferred and used Any leather Improperly ... and Rotation Grazing. neglected will deteriorate rapidly. Belts for driving machinery, for ex(Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) ample, often become Impaired. If not within a few years even on Stock raisers, especially Jfi the Ueles, straight drives, but when thej are Southw est, often, at this season of the kept clean and oiled they will last year, l'jce much Inconvenience and from ten to thirty years. probable loss of cattle tlitough the shortage of pastures. In other secSelecting and Caring for Harness. Harness that is too light or of poor tions, where smaller herds and areas are. involved, the summer pasture situquality cannot give years of service. ation can be met in various ways, say In electing harness, it is more ecoStates Denomical to get a set that Is too heavy specialists of the United than one which is too light for the partment of Agriculture. Among the work required. Make sure especially ways are the sowing of catch crops summer forage or temporary pasthat the reins, breeching, holdback for tures. But, with ranges running Into or and s, traces, bellybands, tugs straj thousands of acres, with vast herds yoke straps are strong. A runaway team cannot be controlled with weak grazing, there is only one remedy and that is to into practice a system reins, nor will weak tugs and straps of deferred put rotation grazing. and of the stand heavy work. No portion Such a system will necessitate tlie harness should show cracks on the "division of the range into separate grain side when the leather Is sharppastures, keeping the cattle off of one . ly bent. each year until the seeds of pasture Harness should be washed and oiled at when it becomes dirty or extremely the native grasses lire mature, which time catte may be turned to a use water dry. For washing, tepid In this manner the growth of neutral soap, such as castile or white graze. is utilized and the grass seed) toilet soap, and a sponge or fairly stiff grass into the soli, which is brush. Hardened grease is very con- are trampled to germination. By sysveniently removed by scraping with necessary a dull knife. Rinse in clean, tepid tematic rotation each pasture may be to reseed once in each three water, and allow the harness to stand .allowed five as desired. to years, in a warm place until it is no longer Where ranges are heavily stocked wet but still dump. Then oil it and in the beginning of such a system, it leave it In a warm place for 24 hours be necessary to transfer a part before being used. Harness jhould be may of the herd to other ranges, but the oiled or greased while still damp ; othultimate result will be an Increase In erwise, It may take up so much grease the capacity of the range, as that It will pull out of shape or take has carrying been shovn in various experiences up sand and grit, which will, Injure it, in the Southwest. Overstocking should us well as spoil Its appearance. Harness should never look or feel be avoided in every instance. greasy. Neats-foo- t or castor oil or a mix- WASHING SPINACH NOT GOOD ture of these with wool grease is good for driving harness. For heavy har- Practice Found to Have Unfavorable ness use a mixture of any or alt of Effect on Keeping Qualities and these with wool grease to make a Favprs RoL y paste, having about the consistency of butter. Apply the grease Hghtl.v to Washing spinach before shipment driving harness and liberally to woj;k has been found to have an unfavorable harness. Rnb the oil or grease, warm effect on Its keeping qualities. Unto the hand, thoroughly Into the leath- washed spinach, it is said, showed uner while It is still damp from wash- der test practically no soft rot, while ing. After the harness has hung In a w'ashed spinach showed 5.5 per cent. warm room overnight, remove with a Three days later the washed spinach clean dry cloth the excess of oil which developed 24.8 per cent rot, while the the leather Is tumble to take up. unwashed developed only 5.7 per cent, ifvv as found. Keep Belts Clean. In selecting a belt for driving machinery, make sure that it is wide and MANAGEMENT OF BROOD SOWS heavy enough for the load it is to carry Ordinarily the competent belt Bringing Them Up in Good Flesh Be-- maker's ndvice as to the proper belt fore Breeding Season Is Most " v . for given Installation should he Important Factor. : L If the belt is not spited to the wo it gives trouble continually, . One of the most important factors cansrng shutdown of machinery that In brood how management is that of will soon cost more In loss of time bringing them up to good flesh condiand wages than many good belts. It tion before the breeding season and should always be sufficiently flexible furnishing them with an abundance of to cling closely to the smallest pulley blood, bone and feeds over which it passes. A belt will not after they are safe with pig. Liberal give satisfactory results if it slips, rations of suitable feedstuffs are needdoes not run true, Is not properly ed to develop the unborn- pigs and laced, is ran too loose or too tight, is maintain thevbody vigor of the sow. J will do them good. If you think it will induce some ona Age-Heral- d. i . $250.-000.00- with pride, and we have. Weve grown 4lg with Tonsil pride. . They say its not niee for Tonsils to grow so proud because theyve nothing to be proud of but gracious me, that is Just the point. "Things that have no reason to be puffed up and proud are usually the kind that nre most conceited And those creatures who are modest and not conceited are usually the ones Who can do things. Youll almost always find it is that way. Thats the way it usually is, said Ton. "Well, we mustnt talk any more. We must get bigger and bigger and Just let Lucy know were making ourselves quite at home in her throat. In fact, she neednt think she has any rights to her own throat. Were the ones with rights. And dont forget us," said the little Adenoid cousins. Dont forget us. We wont, said the Tonsil Twins. We wont forget you. Along then came Susy Sore Throat and Ronald Raw Throat, and Carrie Cold came, too, and so did Clarence Cough. Oh, they all came and .had A party In Lucy's throat. Welt, they liked the party so much that they came again and again. Sometime they had little parties and sometimes big parties. One day, however, Lucy decided to let her Tonsils know that they could not make their home any longer in - 8have With Cutlcurg Soap Now, there were two tonsils and they had made their home in Lucy's throat wo LIFE i A -- LUCY'8 TON8IL8. her throat , says That is the way with these newspaper men; as soon as they lay their hands on a little money, straightway they spend it In building up the town and developing the community; thats what improving a newspaper means. ISLE WOMEN OF : BONNER, w vomw WWHWCUillljIt Thats the Way With Them! the Boston v (Ga.) Complimenting Bostonian on the purchase of a new printing plant and Its installation In a new location, the Tifton Gazette to try the Vegetable Compound you may publish this letter -- Mrs. A. Keller, Afton, Tenn. If Yon Need a Medicine You Should Kayo the Best Have you ever stopped to reason why is that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotteb? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it, A prominent druggist says Take for Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Rfioa example preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for m almost every' case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a it t, sale. to sworn statements and According verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills al- most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments; corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Roo- t by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N., Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large, and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Advertisement Crossed Ocean on Raft. Jeremiah Muliane, last member of the trio that won fame in the summer of 1.867 when they arrived in Southampton, England, after a trip from New York on a life raft equipped w ith a sail, died recently in Passaic, N. J., at the age of seventy-eigh- t. Capt. John Mikes and George Miller, both of New York, who made the trip with Muliane, died several jears ago. Their raft, the Nonpareil, was only 22 feet long and 12 feet wide, and their successful trip across the Atlantic was hailed throughout the wyld as a great feat and won favor for the men with Queen Victoria. Mrs. Mary Lister of Adrian, Mich.,adds her testimony to the value of Lydia E. Pinkbams Vegetable Compound to carry women safely through the Change pf Life. She says : It is with pleasure that I write to you thanking you for what your I was passing through the Change of Life and had a displacement and weakness so that I could not stand on my feet and other annoying symptoms. A friend told roe about Lydia E. Pink- hams Vegetable Compound and the first bottle helped me, so I got more. It cored me and I am now doing my housework. Your medicine is certainly Mrs. Mary womans friend and you may use this testimonial as you choose. Lister, 608 Frank Street, Adrian, Mich. It is said that middle age is the most trying period in a womans life, and owing to modern methods of living notone woman in a thousand passes through this perfectly natural change without exp eriencing very annoying symptoms. Those smothering spells, the dreadful hot flashes that send the blood rushing to the head until it seems as though it would burst, and the faint feeling that follows, as if the heart were going to stop, those sinking or dizzy spells are all symptoms of a nervous condition, and indicate the need for a special medicine. Lvdia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is a root and herb medicine especially adapted to act upon the feminine system. It acts in such a manner as to buila up the weakened nervous system and enables a woman to pass this trying period with the least possible annoying symptoms. Women everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments of women are not the surgical ones they are not caused by serious displacements or growths, although the symptoms may be the same, and that is why so many apparently derious ailments readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, as it nets as a natural restorative and often prevents serious troubles. wonderful medicine has done for me. upon Ailments PecuLydia E. Pinkhams Private Text-Hoo- k liar to Women will he sent to you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts, This hook contains valuable information, His 80YearsOld Diplomacy. I say, dad, piped the small boy, can I ask you a question? Yes; go ahead, replied the inv dulgent dad. Whats diplomacy, dad? I saw it In a book the other day. Diplomacy, my boy, said dad, with a patronizing smile, means doing or saying precisely the right thing at the right moment. "Ah! Then I was a diplomatist last night, dad." "Really, my boy. How dyou make that out? Why, when mum came in with the castor oil, I rolled Bobbie into my place in bed and then rolled him back Literary Invention. "Yes,- - sir, said the author, I before she came round to the other figure Ive got the one best seller of side! all history. Whats the plot? inquired the pubMuch Newsprint Imported. lisher, doubtfully. Of the newsprint paper used by Never mind the plot, said the au- American newspapers only thor. You know everybody skims and is made in the United States from Jumps about in a book. Well, Ive just wood grown in this country. The rest picked out the places they Jump to is either imported or made from imand put em ail in the first two chap- ported wood or pulp. The United ters. States has enormous forest resources With a cry of joy the publisher em- in her northwest and in Alaska, if braced the author and threw him out pulp mills were properly located to the window delightedly. handle the raw material. Was Sick 43-da- Now Feels Young After Taking Eatonic for Sour Stomach -- one-thir- d Avertable..., am much better, Am 80 ears old says Mrs. John Hill. J Eatonic quickly relieves Sour stomach, indigestion, heartburn, bloating and distress after eating because it takes up and carries out the excess acidity and gases which cause most stomach ailments. If you have tried everything and still suffer, do not give up hope. Eatonic has brought relief to tens of thousands like yon. A big box costs but a trifle with your druggists guarantee. FRECKLES fWmvtLYKIIOVBDbvOr Frsekls Oiatnoat Your druggistBgttt'b or fey noil, 68c Froofeoek Or. C. H Sorry Co., 297S Mteklnii Avomio, CMc8 W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. - similatingtheFood tyRegulaI tindtheStomachs and Bowk a. Thereby Promoting Digestion Cheerfulness and RestGonta either Opium, Morphine n Mineral. Not Narcotic AhdpfulRemedyfcf Constipation and Diarrhoea ana and Feverishness Loss of Sleep rnttindtoetefrom-tnlrf- a Special Care of Baby. That Baty should have a bed of its own all are agreed. Yet it is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-up-s than to use a mans medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Neither would be tolerated by specialists in childrens diseases. Your Physician win teU you that Babys medicine must be prepared with even greater care than Babys food. A Babys stomach when in good health is too often disarranged by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think 0f giving to your ailing child anything but a medicine especially prepared for Infants and Children ? Dont be deceived. Make a mental note of this: It is important, Mothers, that yon should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that the desired results may be had from the use of madlrinff primarily s for prepared grown-up- t MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT 18 GENUINE OUPAtffc Ih Ceotwb G NEW YUgKi , , AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Bears the Signature of g -- - Exact Copy of Wrapper TH CNNTAUR COMPANY. S There would be fewer bachelors if they were not allowed to associate with married men. fol-lo- muscle-buildin- 21. -- Children Cry For iSTANTSll CHILDRENl j. i I had sour stomach ever Since I had the grip and it bothered me badly Have taken Eatonic only a week and msuammam Net Contents 15 PluidD-faoI- i NKW YORK CITY. CA9T0RIA ALWAYS |