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Show SUMMER DAIRY HELPS Backache Warns You Backache is one of Nature's warning of kidney weakness. Kidney disease kills thousands every year. Boot neglect a bad back. If your back b lame if ft hurts to stoop or lift if there is irregularity of the secretions sospect your kidneys. If you suffer headaches. dusieeas and are tired, nerypus and worn-ou-t. you have further proof. Use Doan's Kidney Pills, a fine remedy for bad backs and weak kidneys. A Tum Case Mrs. B. F Bvn-- S a, Anderson AYs.. Houston. Truss, ssys . Two railed eperaUtma to relieve mjr kidI trouble. ney I la beuorrbsfes o( the kidneys and psssed pure blond The psln and sufIn my back fering waa terrible. I was nothing but s skia M ben I bad given Doan s UP hope, Kidney Pills came to my rescue and cured ms Today I am In better health than ever befora Cat Doaas at Aay Star. 50e a Bos Keeping Quality. W. N. No. 37-19- 13. ever-increasin-g Custom No Need. autos now." Wall From Frefich Jurymen, In France, as well as in England, Jurymen have their grievances. The latest can easily be remedied. The French minister, of justice has received an address Blgned by citizens figuring on the Paris jury lists, protesting against the bare appearance of the courts where they have to sit They point out that If tired of looking at the judges, counsel, witnesses and other parties to a suit they turn their eyes upon the wallB, nothing but an inartistic paper meets their gaze. ln order to relieve this deadly monotony they beg that a print of Prud-hon- s famous picture, "Justice in Pursuit of Crime," may be hung in each court. -- ground-keepin- Banana Eaters Americans used to be ealled a nation of pie eaters. Today a more appropriate term would be a nation of banana eaten. The United States takes s of the bananas more than to handlen In the world the shipped in banana Part of this consumption is due to geography; the source of supply on the Caribbean is almost at our doos. Part is due to accidentr a Boston skipper Introduced the American public to this tropical fruit while it was still unknown in 'Europe, Whatever reason one may choose to give, the .Unitea States is the worlds chief banana market, and though the use of this fruit is increasing abroad, the American boy remains the Jamaica grower's best friend. two-third- TbT.rj LAMBS IN CORN Haste Unnecessary. order!" said a travHurry eler In a railroad eating house down south. "Im afraid Ill miss my train!" the waiter anYas, sah, boss! swered as he hunted off. After what seemed an almost interminable wait to the traveler, be re- turned with the f set It up-th- he asked; Low-Hangin- hed miss de train? was the reply. .. ."Well, you neednt be feared ob dat, ah, no mo. "Good! Is It late? the traveler inquired. "No, sah. Its done gone! was the waiters affable and reassuring response. Yes, THE DOCTORS GIFT Food Worth Its Weight In Gold. We usually expect the doctor to pot "us on some kind of penance and give us bitter medicines. - A Penn, doctor brought a patient something entirely different and the results are truly interesting. Two years ago, writes this patient, I waa a frequent victim of acute Indigestion and biliousness, being allowed to eat very few things. One day bur family doctor brought me a small package, saying he had found something for me to eaL "He said It was a food called Grape-Nut- s and even as its golden color might suggest it waa worth it weight in gold, i was sick and tired, trying "one thing after another to no avail, hat consented to try. this new food. "Well! It surpassed my doctors loscieBt anticipation mud 'every day since then I have blessed the good doctor and the Inventor of Grape-Nuts- -- .- noticed improvement at once and In a months time my former spells of Indigestion had disappeared. In two months I felt like a new man. - My mind was much clearer and keener, y. body took on thevitaljtyof youths condition has continued." ThereB a Reason." Name given by qstum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read rJ?e Road to Wellvffle," In pkgs. " .hia EV irr ft ir aWva IdteTl - A um. , am tall g While both the older sheep And the ribs may be turned' into the corn fie d .fter the corn reaches a stage at wh.ch the lower blades begin to wi.her. It Is well to keep a close watch of the larger animals to see Jut luey do not got to nibbling'' the ears. grain from the This is not apt to occur until all hlower blades of the com have been uaten off and in that case the lambs may he allowed to run In the field till they are sold or brought In for winter shelter. Where one has lambs to turn into he corn field they will not only make ise cf the blades of com which are lual'y wasted, but they will keep lewn the "weeds that are Invariably springing up after com plowing is ver, thus seeding the field to the pest for the following season. The manure dropped by the lambs rill also be scattered around over the Holds, thereby fertilizing the land jeithcrot the usual time and labor expended in hauling and spreading the nanure. Another advantage in pasturing the ora field after cultivation 1 ended Is hat it win be much easier to get thraugh the com at gathering time ird the ears will be the more exposed to view. low-hangi- - 111 FIELD (Ey M. COVERDELL,) cw.Aihe I g WiJ to Watch Larger Animals to Prevent Them Nibbling Grain on Ear. ' . "Is you de gentlemans what feared - BENNINGTON) e "In desiring a collegiate course tor your son. do you have in view any idea of fitting him for a special walk -In life? "Oh, no, sir! We can afford to ride down M Pullets Best Layers, Dont expect to get egg record yields from old hens. Pullets are the best layers. The high productive period of a pullet as regards egg yield la from six months to 18 months for market jf age. If you are breeding the at hens sell the purposes the second moult, Beak and Foot of Typical Lark. a single species (the homed or 'shore lark) Is found In America, and only a single species In Australia. The remainder of the family belongs to Europe, Asia and Africa. Hie name is also given to many mere or less similar birds of other families, as several of the pipits and old world warblers, and to our own meadow lark, which Is not a true lark, hut starling, - - a x Caponizlng Fowls. ' The large breeds are best for caponizlng. A few months old capon is no better than a cockerel. A capon will more readily put on fat and get large and prime after maturity. The object in caponizlng is (06001 quality and size, but quality Is the most important Age does not impair s capon as It does a cockerel, provided the bird Is not kept longer than a year and a half. Capons will hare to mature before they can get much finish, and for that reason they cannot he sold while young. No poultry meat excels. If any equals, a half grown guinea, split down the back, broiled and battered, jit Is meaty, tender and of splendid flavor. Try a Separator. al-w- begin-alagt- jf It will not cost you a cent to try a cream separator for two weeks or .even longer. Any dealer will be glad to let you have one on trial, far once used they sell themselves. Dairy The dairyxza has Yarded Poultry Tender. hixudf wUh a series of sofilS The most of yarded poultry Is alto be used daring the dry seafowls crops of that than ways more tender son IsavttsTy be j:rtr.rw having free range due to the ext latter. muscular development of the -- Far-!;hte-d far-sl;;-ti- d MULCH I - Important to Mother- Examine carefully every bottl of CAST0R1A, a safe and sure remedy for infanta and children, and see that it In (By L. DRY A Running Over Ground With Cultivator Packed Soil Broken and k'sMSiu re- Conserved -- Nothing in It "Did you see that slit skirt go by 7' "Yes. but I was on the wrong side. "Why, man, you were on the side where the silt was!" I know, but it was a Boston girl. Bears the Signature Of In Use For Over 80 Years. Children Cry for Fletchers By te Mother Literally Forced -- CO, BUFFALO. N.Y. U, Salt Lake City, Wife Woman has demonstrated her ability to manage a modem farm and she Nothing Counts for More In Produclrg will Tlse to her opportunity of managing a modern farm home Good Products Than Cleanliness-- . The farm womans duties, responsiTank for Cooling Milk and bilities and pleasures are broadening Cream Is Favored. Whether it be In the developing of the hojne Iite- - or In helping- - akmg the Investigation by government dairy- - modern view of intensive find dlversl men proves that bad fiavors knd poor fled farming, the- w ife and mother Is but- literally forced to meet new problems keeping quality in country-madter are due almost entirely to chances Her Invironments are improxing In milk and cream before churtnng rarmers, as a rule, no longer sudor isolation They have better means of travel and communication than- - for. merly. Most of them have the advantage of a daily mail service Many have telephones and automobiles. Under these conditions, coupled with ordi nary prosperity, the social llfo of rural America is liuproxlng, and manifestly the woman and her family are Immediate gainers This gain is not merely one of material comfort, but a better social life is secured when the pall of isolation and drudgery is removed.-T- he brightening of the social life la the on thing needed to keep the young peo Good Type of Milk Tank. pie in the country. The acquirement of those facilitter Nothing counts for so much Tn pro- for travel and communication which ducing good dairy products as clean- pertain to.xiur advancing civilization liness AU the dirt in milk cannot be must naturally be followed by better strained out and even if It could be school and more general culture. 3ome of the organisms that cause bad Who can deny for an instant that 3avors and souring wonld remain to this Is the road to greater happiness start trouble, says the Farmers' Mail4nd contentment In the country? and Breeze. Keeping the dirt out Is Ip the assured development of this new scheme of rural life the farm better than straining it out. Clean flanks and udders and the woman plays a part of use of hooded pails go a long way importance. It Is her mission, to toward having the milk clean to begin make the farm home attractive, and with." The type of milk pail favored her Influence must be positive In seby the government dairymen Is shown curing batter schools and In elevating m the drawing. The toner surface the standard of living. of the pall should be smooth and free from seams or crevices which might USEFULNESS OF THE LARKS accumulate dirt. They should be heavily tinned to prevent rusting. ConThe sooner fresh milk Is cooled the Blrda Aid Farmer Greatly In the of Insects and Their sumption better. The cooling merely retards " Larvae, Worm, Etc. the gyowth and Bpre&d of bacteria which cause milk to spoil. A tank Larks are small, for cooling milk and cream recombirds of the family Ataudidae, characmended by dairy department officials terized by small owl like beaks, long is shown In the illustration. The waand the fact that the claw of shanks, ter from the well enters a small comtoe Is usually greatly lengththe bind partment at one en& This compartment has an opening at the bottom, ened; the wings are usually short, as also is the tail. The normal coloration causing the cold water to come up Is light brown, with darker longttudi from below. At the other end a pipe nal streaks, the under parts being whitish, and the breast frequently spotted. There is frequently a crest, or decided blackish marks, about the head. Larks dwell in open grassy places, making their nests on the ground or among rocks, sometimes elaborately, and laying ..spotted, eggs. They are sociable, but hardly gregarious. Some frequently perch on trees, and most of them soar whUe singing, as Is well known of the skylark; and the song of many resembles that of this renowned musician. The food consists of Insects and their larvae, worms, Hooded Pail. small seeds, buds, berries, etc. The takes the warm surface water off to Jlesh of all Is considered a dainty, and the watering trough. great numbers are caught annually on Special cans, g Inches In diameter both sides of the Mediterranean to be atd 20 inches deep, are used in this sold In the market The family Intank. They are known s the "shot- cludes about 100 spdcles, divided gun" milk and cream cans. The cov- among about a dozen genera, of which ers fit down over the outside. By only one, Otocorys, with probably but means of a .cleat along each side of the tank and removable crosspieces to Qt underneath the cleats the cans are held down in the water. This keeps . partly filled cans from upsetting. DOANS VilIV N ESTABLISHING Meet New Problems In All Forms - of Modern Farming. Causes of Bad Flavors and Poor .and-bone- POSTER-MILBUR- FARM WOMANS PREROGATIVE pro-vid- sl Bv I Pl'l U ns ti 1 N ! 1 IKtON , Kxpt Sujv rlnti tulpnt, rtnu-n- t Simon! If one turns xer a board or scrapes as ay Mm tlraw Jying upon, ih ground, the ground is seen to he moist while the ' surrounding, exposed max be dry if one MHtteia dry ground it will ho 7 u dave - that -touiUL dry The up ground lus become moist per few n clus of surface will he seen ground straw upon tire' to have umnmiluted moisture This moisture would have been given up to the atr and thus lost to the soil had not tho straw been upplied A.lqyer Of 0rx soil liets in the sumeway whin applied to land It is plain That this layer of drv soil can be applied to the land, from the land. itself, by the us Of suitable machinery The diit mulct can be applied with but little coat and necause of this, and because It save the moisture so well, it becomes ol lficaloilablp value to cultivated crop. After a heavy nun one olnervea the soil in the garden or in the corn field to he parked and hard, by running overjihe ground with a cultivator, the KEY WAS UNDER DOOR MAT Important Information for Which Conductor of Indianapolis Car Held the- FsvScftgell .i - AWFUL-PAI- - NS The South F.siM Mreot tar was on its wax toward the end of the line Near the u n lmmlitd bliKK For. Sixteen Restored: the single mtt into a Pink-hato itth The rain slew up und the To Health by Lydia E. passengers, generulh known person Vegetable n!l b the conductor, often have turn-tTin' hm.iiHTT'ST 7 exchange ph urj. Compound. AnttmiAiU woman was on the uir coming downtown the other dgi More town. Vermont I wa trouA on the awiuh and the car and bled with for pains irregularities started to puss the otlu r fiigot up sixteen years, and ixiitidix und waxed tow aid tho tut was thin, weak and heath d loi the end of the line nervous. When I she oh j, hurlin' Olu tTuuluy J would lie down it shout d uL on -- the- othe would seem as if 1 wax 'oir idcntt her son, on his was going right home Charlie did not catih the su, down out of sight nal at tiist and the cars gntheied into some dark hole, spi od and the window cur'Thai lie Charlie'" 'came the xolee tains had faces that Then Char, this time more insistent would peek out at lie looked around ami saw the oth r me. Mid when 1 waa cn r gojBgpjr 'the kwiuh. .with thu out of doors it would woman still waxing ixiitedlx seem as if something was going to hapTho nWorman vum urousod by tlvib pen. My blood was poor, my circulatime and, thinking: that the summons tion was so bad I would bo like a dead was urgent, stopped tho tar and person t times. I had female Weak Charlie jumped If und made a bee ness hiully, my abdomen was sore and I line for mother had aw ful pains. "I Just She met him at the door I took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegeta wanted to aaii that the k y is umlei (kmijxiund and used the Sanative The mat at the hat k door she yelled T.,, ash anil theycertamlydni wonders And Uhiuliu jumped oft, waved at htr for mo. and My troubles conductor und taught his ear amid the am able to work hard disappeared Mrs.I every day." incheers of the other passengers, V. F. Sawyer, River View Farm, dlanupoliB Nwt Vermont. hnr-hyiu- g Year. lino-brmud- ies ms - -- aouth j - More-tow- iv And She Had Been Warned. "All men are alike They're deceit ful and selfish. "How do you know?" A married friend of mine told me so and warned me against all of Another Case. "I waa troubled with female weakness, also with displacement I had very severe and steady headache, also pain in back and waa Vfry thin and tired all the time. I com' tneneed taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Surfe Cultivator, them. Vegetable Compound and I am cured of But youre going to marry Fred packed soil Is broken and a mulch Is these troubles. I cannot praise your "Of course I am. He'e different established The formation of the medicine too highly." Mrs. LnaMiij mulch prevents In great measure the The great thing In the world Is not slagle, Gifford. Iowa. loss of moisture. The loss of moisture so much to seek happiness as to earn TMI is prevented by the stoppage oUt he peace and self respect Huxley. capillary movement of water. It vrsAKNin. lot vioo would be much the aame if one were Mr Winslow for Children tmatewreee. crsrHONii Soothing LAllMI, IrtBkABB. ftLOnn PulftOM. Ntv UNtHtulft at MAIt $1 P'T 4 CT to cut off a lamp wick and fasten the toothing, nofton the ruin,Syrup rt BITHF Inflammaurea rod Fit. FollOr4CO.W IRiRttAMRT Mt VOttS L LYMAN BRO two cut ends by wires. Oil would not tion, allaya pain.ruroa xilud eolta&o a botliaO L CLK0 TO WHIT 0 Fftft TORONTO Wn Mawftmd, London, Uun CkHAVBmc FORM Off fcAflV TO TkK pass from one part of the wick to TKV MKW DMAURKiTABTIM The strut of a turkey gobbler Isnt another. Forming a mulch on land in it with that of the leading citizen In D THa.ioaa THAT IBAOK u.aKan it oa dost not entirely prevent the loss of salt. uuvt. aiAur muu to AU mnuin racist. motstura but the moisture saved may a village. amount to 50 per cent or even considerably more. There are several conditions that affect the dirt mulch The deeper Vof Ornffha, Cold, and t)lainniHr and it Ih m avmfrtoai of oil mulch Is the more effective, but amiU duaaa tit tint auud.rful rmurdf. But in ilUu.nt, Uto Bio. uaml anaumoa. the deep soil mulch Is more expensive HISTFMI-r.l- t SfOIIVN COMrOFNtt to make and the deeper the mulch the S rant and ft a holtl., 9 and 910 th. dnin of anr draaalit. more fertile noli there Is lost for M A I. I M'OIIN alar, or I h.uiUti andbj naotarluloglali, Ooabaa.CO.,lad., (. al A, thu plants. A soil mulch becomes poorer with age and ao It may have Interesting Beginning. Specialist to be renewed occasionally. This Is A fair graduate was conversing with "Officer,' said the NewYorkCltt- If a rain should come a young aapecially-tru- a gentleman w'ho had been pre- zenr"theres a burglar In my house Dirt mulches can be better made when sented to her after the commencement-e"1 aint got nothing to do with burg the soil Is moist. xercises. I'm lars, responded the policeman. I am on the traffic squad "Well, she sighed happily. COVER CROPS ARE VALUABLE an A B now. Of course you have a degree Pills Sifcceed "Yes," he replied, "but I am only a Foley Kidney We Should Net Forget That the Mors because they are a good honest medB." Ws Do for Legumes the More They The fair grad pondered. The de icine that cannot help but heal kidWill Do for Us. gree was puzzling. ney and bladder ailmentsand urinary Is what she asked. that? "Why, irregularities, if they are once taken Especially In humid countries with New York he said . "Bachelor, now into the system. Jry-theanow and rainfall, (he cover heavy for positive and permanent help. crop for alfalfa or clover may be too Times. heavy and cause smothering. A me dium cover on the other hand will act BABY HAD PAINFUL ECZEMA aa a protection if the snow fall ls de ficient and keep snow from blowing R. F. D. No. X, Lucerne, Colo. oft .Jf the stand is Tery uneven on "About two years ago my baby, who Nine times In ten when the liver Is a clover field the heavy parts may be was about four months old at that the stomach and bowels are rigbL right sut and made Into hay and the bare time,-waafflicted with eczema which LITTLE CARTERS apota left covered Grazing may be at first appeared on the back of the resorted to but stock are apt to eat neck and kept constantly enlarging. LIVER PILLS the knolls bare where the graBsea are The eczema broke out In a rash at gently butfirmly pel a lazy hver iweeteet and leave the ranker growth first aud It was small and rough and flo Its duty. A - cover of manure will, however, Cures Con-- , very red. ItlttCheffiaad -- Mined put things right and ensure a mor much that be could not sleep well, tipatio, It-uniform crop next season, and one his digaatian, continually turning and that will in ltaelf improve the poorer bead as the eczema was twisting on the back S.ck barer parts of the field, aay a writer of his neck where he could not get to Headache and Diatres Aftar Eating. In the Denver Port I dont think we It to scratch welL But In rubbing so SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL FA1CE. hould ever lose sight of the fact much it became red and almost rsw. that the more we do for the legumes It seemed very painful as the child Genuine must bear Signature the more they will do for us fretted After some time a The better we treat them the bigger similar constantly. trouble appeared on the the root growth and stored nitrogen, cheeks. the bigger the hay crop to come back "At last a friend advised me to try as manure, with but little gone In beef Cuticura PARKERS Soap and Ointment' I sent HAIR BALS, or mutton and the added straw which for a and this did so much A tnllt p sample ef wtmrn, It has helped to work up. diadraO. Hl. Wnu)ltColor good I bought a cake of Cuticura Soap Far aad Raria Thera has ben s distinct advance and the Cuticura Ointment I used' Baaatr lGrvar FaUad Hah, kua. aid f 1.911 IwarrMR. of late years In applying manure with them according to directions and It the spreader TO clovers and pastures was a month until the eczema only containing the same. By delng this was apparently well and It soon en- HOWARD E. BURTCX wo cumulate values rapidly and build Load, 1: Gold. prtra:60c;Goldut Sllvrr. tirely disappeared and has never re- Bllr, tui will or tapr, St. Mailing up a soil and make money at the same turned. oa BpplInttoZ Mrs. Carrie M. rnTcliipoi aod full pric lint konl (Signed) I louirul ind amjiirc work time, whereas applied to a market Broiw Max.,28,. 191.3.. . oad.lil. - Col. Cartwuata kaUunal Bank. crop, such as wheat, that 'supplies ho Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold HE BEAl'TIl IL. Let as t nitrogen or humus, we gain no work throughout the wdrtd. Sample cf each LAD1FH Inner Sccrrta of lav and rval you th baautxi done by tbs plants but simply reap hour to 32-win love hold It. Writ and wrlth today. Book. Address Skin postrt ten lira 9 REE. Addrra NEW FRA such reward as there is in manufac- free, Adv. to.. Ho card "Cuticura, Dept L, Boston. IZ5S. OCEAN FARM. CAIIF. a turing higher priced product than WE WANT a reliable Man or Woman, Boy what we have applied to the soiL Girl In rvrry town to distribute nrw food It's easy for a sympathetic woman or Collrrt bill Particular frr HOI BE to make any man believe be loves ber. and H01.il SlPIT.Y CO.. WAETRACE. TKNN. Should Not Feed Moldy Corn. Moldy corn will produce blind staggers In horses, and It should never be fed to them. Every year there la aae In the west, and In almost every 4-- 00 ease the cause is moldy corn. If tbit corn does Bot produce blind staggers, AND B.OO h will tend to injure the physical conditio of tho animal. So dont feed FOR MEN AND WOMEN It, and be careful about pasturing the U IS WtrU So' Sltmn Bt$2.00, horses in stalk fields where there is $2.60 and $3.00 moldy corn. sxsav BtmnnM tv ini oa r cirifAU. sow tvs LAtiresr MAUI Of Immature Ewes. Breeding . bboe it toiu A good many sheep owners practice yaar daalcr t shew to the plan of breeding ewe lambs, which . L.lloaslaa $4 AOaad ja is s poor practice from any standpoint Jut u rad la Itflr, $M St aa waar u tbv makesla rutin $6.00 I $7.M ih These immature ewes cannot be diffarnar tb yrlr. hba la all aly leather, atylo and ibapM t aalt everybody. expected toprpduce strong, vlg If vl.lt V.L lloarlaa laryt fartorle yo rold prous lambs and supply animals that t Hruhtc.-- , til a yaractf bw W . L. trill make good growth and develop Uoaylaa ikw ara awda. yaa carefally Umi wwdnrtw4 tbwjr why try warrtBiad la Into profitable feeders, and at the Sthetrk4sefc tkkr Bhwy wmi same time reach a desirable degree of f wot W. If DowIm fn shoes for at in ffdolty, development and maturity themselves j Wr4r 41rwH Ivons Um fsotory. Hbos forywr wrerv nem hsr of tftob fwmiW 11 all W Fwrflwl fast, s m frmo. eswioviW lkul Show IVrftlefsrlhMlTSiWlsiai, ss Su tint L. fif how Of Of0r 4wutt,hwS Benefits ef Mulching. wny au fm joo lxmUUI MM ywr food Mulch fog breaks the force of rain hs . Ro. Wimped tm ih W salIss hi -- Gifford, Iowa. ( I T H ERA PI ON W OT THERAPION Watch Your Colts aai-- I I - f Make the Liver Do its Duty s -- 2 Y. Hbl-ra- no. VJ. L. DOUGLAS 3.00 3.50 4.50 SHOES tu reas-cnabl- b. gl-M- ir -- . gsi imrnttt ecspaetiag the soO 9 |