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Mummy 'Well, thank the Lord, I never spent A woman who was, going to Egxpt j ears of my life had to be inoculated against typhoid fn e or six of the best said the foolin round no - college, She was unalilo to keep a dinner limn. uent uli'iii die laid made for the luoney-- ealtiiy M'ght I understand you, said the next Cay, a d sent iv .fighter, aged dionglitful-lookin- g listener, to thank Jett, to in hoi Iter cvti-i'-- '. Aid ulvt di o i '.iy she asked ihe Lord for jour ignorance? You mnj put it that way if it suits tlie-f- i ild or It r better, snapped the Etu tly x;i ..is t.i I i ip. "u the you nnv man. e-I i srh! i t ome reply, flipn, said the thoughtful looking canse s : l.on ton T't listener, Thanksgiving day ought to and bad a bad I h st at least a week at your house. Bit. IVnii Life. Wt-- s ap-pii- A. C. Baer, head of the dairy department at Oklahoma A. and M. college, gives as reasons for a silo on a dairy farm: 1. More feed can be stored In a given space In form Of silage than in form of fodder or hay. 2. A smaller loss of "foot! material when a crop is made into . silage. 3. Corn silage is a better feed than corn fodder. 4. An acre of com or kafir can be placed Into a silo at less cost than the same area 'when husked and shredded.. 5. Crops can be put in the silo during weather which could, not be utilized for curing fodder or hay. , ; . 6. More stock can be kept 6a a given area of land when silage is the 'basis of a ration. 7. Less waste in feeding silage than fodder. 8. Silage is very palatable. 0. Silage, like other succulent feeds, has a beneficial effect upon the digestive organs, 10. Silage Is tue cheapest and v best form in which a succulent feed can be provided in the winter. 11. Silage can be used for supplementary pasture more cheaply than can soiling crops, be-- . cause it requires less labor find cattle like silage better. 12. Converting com or kafir crc-pinto silage clears the land and leaves It ready for another s crop. MISSOURI LEADS A a STATES Some Interesting Facts Reported From Various States on Tuberculosis Eradication. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture Reports to the United States Department of Agriculture on tuberculosis Hot water Sure Relief 854 Reasons for Dairy Silo. . Tissues, Curbs, Filled Tendons Soreness from Bruises or Strains; stops Spavin Lameness, allays pain. Does not blister, remove the or lay up the horse. Only a few drops required at each application. $2.50 a bottle at 1 A free. druggists or delivered. Book V. F. YOUNG, be., 31S Tempi, St, SpracfieU, Men. ' eradication in the various states contain some Interesting facts on the progress of the work. For example. It has been found that Missouri leads In testplan, with a ing on the total of 18,967 herds, containing 197,-97-9 cattle, tested during the last fiscal year. A federal veterinarian located In Iowa found more reactors during the vet- year than "v other n 1 ! : : money-uealtii- ! tI -- Some men do no breaking a rune-- e ea'.j to m.iki- ,Motl ! It is non catch tip. h te dale about luvarsc it is so pi Carving knife was once a great domestic instrument. Delicatessen leaves nothing to be carved. Object to Having Then Herds'Tested Nowadays. Few. Dairymen erinarian. He tested 7,747 cattle, and found l.OOS diseased annuals. The record for the largest number of tattle tested goes to :n employee of the state of Missouri, who tested 14,512 cattle in 1,336 heids. Second on this list was a veterinarian hired by Shelby county, Iowa, who tested 722 herds, containing 1,120 animals. A veterinarian of the bureau of animal industry in eight months and twenty days tested 11,828 cattle in 983 herds. This Is a monthly average of The record is 1,364 animals tested. remarkable when it is known that the cost was' only 18 cents- a head. The BAYER when you buy. Insist! Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for y Colds Headache Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis ' . Lumbago Her Christmas not come tree bad ! It mattered not that the was a wonder day and that the eve of Christmas was dose at hand. Nothing mattered to Regina save the fact that she had promised her Sunday school class a glorious tree, and that now there. was no tree for day them. She argued with herself that she might have known that the New York fchops could not be relied upon to send a tree to the suburbs at So short a notice, but that did., not help the situation. Regina shrank from facing those 12 little girls whose smiles would vanish in ehildlsh disappointment when they learned that the tree they had been promised was not to be theirs. The tears brimmed over and fell. Regina's vision was deared and In the clearing she gazed directly at the miniature fir tree In the vacant lot next door. A sense of keen delight iwept over Regina. After all. her children would have a tree! t Some 15 minutes later Regina apShe had peared In outdoor costume. put on her gymnasium suit, high rubber boots and her fathers great top coat. Over a riot of curls her snug fur cap fitted closely. "You look for all the world as If yon deserved your nickname, expostulated Reginas mother. Regina, I do hope no one will see you. Now, this nickname to which Reginas mother alluded with distress had been bestowed upon the girl by her father. It was Tommy no more and no less Tommy! And Tommy stood for tomboy. Yon see, the girl was no hothouse flower, even if she did teach a Sunday school class and weep with disappointment. In fact, her father insisted that the nickname fitted and secretly he' was proud that it old. For Regina was distinctly She epnld ride and swim. She could handle a shotgun and a casting rod, She was a notable mountaineer. She could paddle a canoe and Sail a boat. And she cared a lot more for things than she did for dances aHd for social functions. Her idea of happiness was a camp hr the woods, Tfcere3 no One for miles around," Begins laughed, and shouldered an ax. Unless people who live in the bungalow turn up I will have the world to She picked up a big tub myself. with her free hand and trudged oft toward the fir tree in the vacant lot. Reginas eyes were too intent on her mission to see that a thin curl. of smoke was twisting from the chimney of the bungalow that rambled In the lot beyond the vacant one. Regina drew near the coveted tree and her heart expanded lovingly. she exWhat a little beauty! claimed half aloud. The little' tree stood not much higher than Regime. Over its branches a veil of smoke seemed to linger. After a moment spent In admiration the girl put down her big tub and began to dear away the light fttll of snow from tier about the roots of the tree, cheeks r were gloriously red and the sparkle In her eyes rivaled the day Itable-bodie- A divorce decree is always a partensiei to keep up than to v ing injunction. SAY EGINA gazed despondently out of the window. A light snow was falling like millions of sparkling diamonds and pearls, yet Regina saw nothing. 'cost per head for the animals tested by the entire force In Missouri was 28 cents. Area work has been done as low as 15 cents a head. MORE PROFIT ON DAIRY FARM It May Take Few Years to Bring About self. , Desired Results, but It Will When the snow was cleared Regina , Pay Well.- swung the great ax Into the frozen earth. The ground scarcely respondmore cream, More cows, more ed to her strength. - She swung skimmed milk, and more mauure would again. mean more profit in fainting on some Hey! What are you doing to that farms. It may take a few jears to tree?" raise enough cows, or enough, to Regina dropped her ax and gazed make the farm richer and more profit the direction of the deep, gruff in able, but it will be worth while. Plan-ma- y voice. A man was standing on the be made .and thus slowly but sure of the bungalow. veranda )y farmers may w ork toward this plan to-g- et Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only Bayer package which contains proper diiections. li-- 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. trod, muk of Bayer Manufacture of V anoacetloaddeeter of SaUcylicaeld. Kandy Bayer boxes of ; Acplrin la U H . X' IMsoirdlered Stomach Carters little liver Pills Take a r CARTERS V a good dose of then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. You will relish ycur meals without fear of trouble to. follow. Millions of all ages take them for Biliousness, Dizrineas, Side Headache, Upset Stomach and for Sallow, Pimply, Blotchy Skin. They end the misery of Conslfalten. Swill wi; SdH Owe; Swan Price SE Sunshine as Germicide. Sunshine Is very necessary to the vigor of nil young growing animats It Is an excellent germicide and for that reason serves to purify the sur roundings and to keep the young call healthy. Raising Fail Calves. The advantage of raising fall cal vet Is thus they are ready to put out t past ire and will continue to grow, and will not sutler from a setback, as d auoi) nprfng stcib TRIBUTE TO POEMS AUTHOR y Gather Around Last Resting Place of Writer of Night , Before Christmas." Children e 1TH their little feet crunching In the snow, hundreds on of r children gather Christmas Eve around the t Regina picked up her ernoon I will call properly and in tht he did no evening Christmas eve finish with words, Tor the hearts of betl David and. .Regina were overflowing , , ax and with with tidings of great joy, . -- - . much dignity awung It again. That evening Santa Claus drove np I aay, there, you that tree belongs through the erisif snow and opened to me ! The man wgs comlng toward bis great bags before the little trea . her. Is This turned. and Reglna'stopped a vacant lot, she called out with asperity. The approaching man whistled. His speed quickened. He made an Involuntary movement to raise a cap that In bis haste he bad forgotten to put on. I beg your pardon, bis voice bad lost the gruff quality. I thought yon were a man but that tree Is mine. I brought it up from my fathers garden In the South." David Langhora spoke rapidly. Reginas face was rather startling In its beauty, and he had a desire to cover I have taken her embarrassment very special care of that tree. Very special, Regina said coldly. I have lived here a whole summer and no one I have been away lately." I dont see why you leave poor little trees around In vacant lots, Regina put In hurriedly, because she felt like crying now that her precious tree was taken from her. . This Is my lot, Langhora told her. If you had chopped It down" ' It was a wonder tree there in the va cant lot, and It was hung' with $ hundred electric bulbs: r Six bonfires reared their flames skyward and around and about danced and capered 24 joyous children. " And when the moon was high la the heavens and the spirit of Christmas had entered into each heart, David and Regina drew the band of children about them and led the young voices In the singing of joyous Christmas carols. And especially did this one, which Regina sang, please the childrens ' It came upon fits midnight clear. That glorious eon ; of old, From angel bending near the earth. To touch their harp of gold: Peace on earth, good-wi- ll to men, From heavens King; The world in solemn stlllneee lay To hear the angela sing. , ' Still through the cloven akieo they come, With peaceful wings unfurled. And still their heavenly musks floats Oer aU the weary world; , Above Its sad and lowly plains j They bend on hovering wing. And even oer Its Babel-soun. The blessed angels sing. Yes, with the woe of sin and strife. The world has suffered long; Regina have rolled I was going to Beneath the angel-strai- n cried Indignantly. of wrong; Tww thousand put It very carefully Into this tub. And man, at waryears with man, hears nM She stumbled over her words, but deThe love song which they bring: termined to tell this very good looking 0-- , hush the nolae, yo men of strife, , ' And hear the a 'elapsing! , : man with- - the red hair that she was not a female George Washington. V And ye, beneath life's cribhlng load, I ordered a Christmas tree by exWhose forms are bending low. press. nnd It didn't come. My Sun- Who toll along the climbing way. With painful steps and slow day school class 12 little girls are Look now, for glad and golden hours a In tree expecting my house, tonight Come swiftly on the wing: , Words failed Regina. and Oh rest beside the weary road And hear the angels slug! She bit her Up and looked appealingly " x up at Langhora. And this one: The man laughed because it was the safest thing to do for the present. Hark, the glad sound' The Savior comes. The Savior "promised long; y And I have brought down 12 little every heart prepare a throiie settlement boys with the same prom- Let -- And every voice a song! ise and nurry a tree have I got. 1 He comes, the prisoners to release, . reckoned on getting one In the vilIn Satans bondage held; The- gates of brass before him burst. lage." The Iron fetters yield. Regina laughed, and the whole He comes, the broken heart to find world seemed to echo with the laugh. The bleeding soul to eure. I have tried even the department And with the treasure of His gracs - v To enrich the humble poor, She gazed into David Lang-horn- s store! Our glad hosannas. Prince of Peace, am sorry for the poor eyes. Thy welcome shall proclaim little souls whom we are disappointing And heavens eternal arches ring With Thy beloved nams. my class worked so faithfully all I wasnt chopping It down ! -- nowi - -- .I -- - last summer. t By Jove." David said, I read once of some people who had a Christmas tree out of doors I They had great bonfires and the tree was lit by a thousand candles as well as the stars, and 'a Santa Claus drove up over the refil snowl Couldnt we do something like that?" How perfectly With this tree! glorious! Regina, beside herself with joy, began to shovel away a greater clearing. David took the shoveT from her. My kiddles wilL do that it wiU be the treat of their lives." David looked seriously at Regina. Now go home and get warmed up. This aft But even a Christmas tree celebration must come to an end. By and by the children were 'snog oat and tha fires began to get low and the voices of Regina and David trailed off lnto silence; and the two just looked at each other. , Dont you think wed better take the children In now? said Regina " The fires are getting low." at last 1 David was silent for a long mo- ment Then he said alowly and reverently : The fires will never burn low Re- This Is the night when the glna. Great Spirit of Love was born Into our world. Night. Before Christmas. The children march In procession from the handsome stone edifice of the Church of the Intercession on upper Broadway, New York city, and In the cemetery which lies between that thoroughfare and the Hudson river, gather around the grave. If the weather be not too wintry, Christmas hymns are sung and the poem Is recited, beginning: This quaint and pretty ceremony originated by Rev. Milo H. Gates, not only keeps alive the Christmas spirit In the hearts of the children, but Is a deserved tribute to the n Christmas poem In tbe English language. Its history Is not only romantic, but as there ia question ri to Its authorship It haa become the subject of serious literary inquiry. , ' best-know- last resting place of Twas the night before Christmas, when Vanilla extract can be made artiC. Moore, LL.D, whir for nearly all through the house, the i century has been credited with the Not a creature was stirring; not even a ficially In the laboratory from oil of Twas mouse. of cloves, eugenol or other substances. disputed authorship Cle-r- |