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Show PREPAiMLO DESTRUCTIVE OF OUR WHEAT CROP FOR FUTURE USE Lrdia LjvetU E. Knklam. Compound iid Recovered. U j H ji trouble and treated me for several weeks. fl0rgrMMim Some More Truths. Suggestions Made for Fight on thejfessian Fly.' Every Farmer Should See That Structure Is in Proper Con- Recommend Crop Rotation and Not Sowing on Stubble Where Possible to Avoid Plow All BEST COATING FOB you use a steam shovel to move a pebble? Certainly not. Implement! arc built according to the work they have to do. "ytTOULD Sptetahst dition for Corn Crop. "The doctor said I v J . ENEMY INTERIOR 'Xould you use a grown-up- s remedy for your babys ills? Certainly Remedies arc prepared according to the work THEY have to do. Land Early, All this is preliminary to reminding you that Fletchers Castoria was sought out, found and is prepared solely as a remedy for Infants and Children. And let this be a warning against Substitutes, Counterfeits and the d stuff that all all be for right may you in your strength, but dangerous for the little babe. Ilv.'otie of the oldest "i,o of the most dctruct-- : the Mhi.it crop in the ' uga n on tho moiea. o Siatos de- 'tiUuio m.tko tie fol '"f "Ti.tni t tig the 11 suffered with my back and limbs so I often bad to stay in bed I suffered off and on for eight ears. Finallyl ia E. Go Over Huge Receptacle Carefully and Seal Cracks With Tar and Oakum In Filling Prevent At Pocket? by Packing. (Prepared impound Was 4 a good medicine and . tried it with splen- - . my house-- I have recom- - I can now do vv ftieuiciuo &Jr. fenusemy ISSiSSa N St, Newark y V them to advantage, for a testimonial. Coventst, J - Burnett 75 . write for free advice ire invited to has been so sue- medicine v. ther s'. finfTnrlntV i ia Vegetable , Women may receive free advice by writing the Lydia $Ttoful Mas gPinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, received and answered &eh letters are and held in strict ty women only toofidencc. Old Apple Tree. a Missouri farmer divided to take Greeleys adjut he wanted to do a little growing west rift and go lie took with country. the with ip on Ids him a tiny apple tree growing It luck what might bring linn, to see him. From all appearances he made a wise move, for the tree Is still growth and showering apples all over the irchard each year. r Sixty-Yea- In 1S5S b Lint.- ment Corn-ca- t - Ann St. I e 1 I ! ilm-- mi n - mint tmie- - tli.it period Miit'n a portion of the ,urn n, and sealed m the o- , ui.l here. I ivory do o.xi.er ..uld that the s 'nature m i..t ei.iidMio,, to recent the Ml, ii'etit ,, As the fanner ne- - tin- .1" the thm ougli once over' c i,,p om. first of all. fur proper prutc-tufor the Ulterior. '1 ho annu.d ,,pp!:c .it ion of a mixture of ,a! 'at and both inside and add- - aioatlr to the life of a Moo,) do. - it protoi wood agtuu-- t dot av The .0.1 tar creosote solution Is rcl.itindv and the 1 of silo w i tli this mate! silo owner shot, hi allow In- - do to stand without tin- - pioto.-tioit Is also essential that he lighten loo-- e hoops in order that no muk- - or rev ices allow air seepage. If tin loop have been k pt t tglit how ev i r. dm itig the period that tho ilo - empty, tliev should he ju- -t before filling to prevent buckling or lueaking of hoops due to swelling when tin- dtv staves absoili from the giotu silage. Look for Cracks in Old Silos. In the ett-- e of woiuhii dns it tnav lie advisable to cement around the bottom of the silo wlieie the foumln- In the tion join.-- ilu superstructure ease of old silos It will be profitable for the fanner to go over them careful- ly to look for cracks, and w he e he to seal with tar and oakum, wood filler, or other effective material. If the bottom of the sdo litis deenved slightly, the owner tnav saw off whatever amount Is necessary, and then, by the use of blocking, gradually lower the silo to the foundation again, cementing around the base as previously described. When the silo Is air tight and able to stand the most rigid the owner may consider the actual work of filling. A wise precaution is to place several feet fif straw in the bottom of the silo to act as a protective bottom blanket between "DIAMOND DYES your material in SAY Xr, l(a: Insist on "Diamond dye. directions in package. ' poor luj a!- - m Dyea." -- CORNS" tk i r Im Right Off Without Pain Lift Lake J I'J N, hi' tt take ling hici , , Mjj; aa Itah Doesnt hurt a bit I "Frtezone on an aching tint com 8tops , ? ons, M the rrh, eric I cor ate, ,ock Soi ree iii- - iddle and ;BNct Contents , roo-ot- e, -- my of t tf jnd Ita Hath rt t, the cty id: it eat with Cuticura Soap . er t0 thoroughly wowed by a T!1 and hot L! 0 idJ ti r?- - r o lii-- X 1 loo-en- j U- -r ffTTr Coro rrib Flxt.rra. Alt. Ban Olraa. Calif fntCKLFS " CIty, No. n-- st 321920. ENT. r table Preparation Are You Prepared? m: Hessian Fly. permit tttid pteptue it thoroughly pulverized and compacted cod bod iignln-- t a period ot drought ut coiling time. -- Coti-or- vc moi-tu- te -- l-- j e rottllie. wheat during the flv free perindvWof farm jour or tato experiment station. Adhere to these pructhes every year, whether the fly Is abundant or scarce, They wilt help to keep It scarce advi-e- d h.v -- j Difficulties Transportation Acting Quickly Phosphate Increases Yield. PERIOD IS TRYING Physical Comfort of Fowls Will Be Repaid. Don't forget the prosperity of your birds during the moult. It is a trying and period, when a little extra feeding comfort provision for their physical to will be rewarded by an wrly return Maod. eld productive laying at the 1 fM f 52V ti CrKTAlt tyl by So valuable 1ms add phosphate been found in growing wheat, the Ohio sjn- tion calls attention to the fact that fH rtners will profit by ordering their fall fertilizers at once. Transportation difficulties may become more acute during the summer and since the man- .GENUINE COMTAKlt CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of fstrW VORK iiH 35 Di Exact Copy of Wrapptt. orrv. ? r. Boys and Dog Dig Up $2,000. Four schoolliov x, mIiIU spending the Whitsuntide liol id. vs In MuUmddcrt. a village outride Dublin, tailing with a Inmrd of more terrier, disco cred 400 It) sovereigns (normally than K.OOO) In a rat hole. The nows quickclaimed ly sprend, ami a loettl the money as Ids. ih -- tivs about 1400 Mas left to him by tils father, a Idtok-Multh- , who bud Inherited it from Ids father, and to Keep it wifely In these troublous times the postiimn hurled It In a field where It would still have re- Nlcksl No Good. ufacture nml transportation of add A little girl walked into a confecphosphate are of a seasonal nature the tionery one morning, placed a nickel orders should be placed early. on the counter and called for an let) It may he necessary to use (onsid cream cone. ernlde fertilizer next full t rumlta t "Ice cream cones are 7 cents, little the Hessian fly, which has hben quite girl." the fizz elerk announced. destructive during this season. In "Well, then gliuntee a stain pop. some eass it is necessary to plant the "Six rents." wheat late and fertilize heavily, de"Got any root beer!" pending on the fertilizer to give the Yep, 6 cents, ton." start equal to that of early wheat The little girl alghed disappointedly and started out, leaving her nickel on sowing. At the Ohio station and on many of the county experiment farms the counter. the use of 100 jMiunds o add phos- mained but for the Inquisitive terrier. "Here, little girl, you're leaving your claim vvns admitted nickel," the clerk called to her. The postman phate to the acre has increased the wheat yield by five bushels per acre unanimously ami the parent of the "Oh. that's all right, the child while the residual effect of the fer- hoys returned him sum amounting to shouted bnck. 150. are Local volunteer tilizer Is also noted for sevefnl years, nliotit "Its no good to me It vtont buy the Increase in the hay crop follow- mnklng Inquiries with a view to hav- anj thing!" ing the balance of the money re to red. ing the wheat pitying the entlse eo- -t of the fertilizer application in mnny Kdlnburgh Scotsman. If men had Intuition they wouldn't eXerlment.s. trust If. Cultivate patience; It wins. 11 au A Good Trader. Of course I realize from all yoi have said that you are the smoothest business man who ever hit this town, the quiet chap observed when the sidesman slowed down for want o breath, "but there are some other Now, for Instance, HI sell you an ar tide for a dollar that I paid five foA and still make a profit on the deal. t "Can't be done. Ill take youl" ths and salesman responded briskly, handed over a dollar. Whereupon the quiet chop gave him a $5 meal ticket that had been punched for all but ten cents f its vnme. n ,1 School Lunches. Scientific tests have shown that the hot lunch served In the schools is a very big factor' In developing the child. USE SULPHUR AS FERTILIZER In Demonstrated in Many Cases That It Is Valuable Agent, Especially on Alfalfa. Much evidence has ben accumulated during the past five jears to show that sulphur In many cases constitutes a valuable fertilizer agent and In many cases gives remarkable results when applied In the presence of lime. In particular, remarkable results have attended Its use on alfalfa. Amounts of- - TOO pmmds to- the aefe have In many cases given remarkable Increase In crop. The Bayer Cross on tablets is the thumb-priwhich positively identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over 20 years, and proved safe by millions. nt - POULTRY MANURE IS RICHEST Ons of Best Fertilizers Made on Farm Valuable for !U Leirge Amount of Nitrogen. maPoultry manure is the richest on the but on the nure made farm, Is attention mnch not Jarm ordinary small of the because it, simply given amount usually made. Ptmltry manure I valuable chiefly for Ita large amounts of nitrogen and phosphoric add, as It contains about three times as much nitrogen and five or six times as much phosphoric add as ordinary farm" manurer,"''" T ' LATE HATCHING NOT FAVORED Evil Effects Are Strikingly Shown in Culling Lerge Pee Gent Be Thrown Out. -- Wwxt The evil effects of Jate hatching are strikingly shown In practical culling work among farm flocks. The trained observer can phk out the flock l.y the lack of size, early moulting tendency and poor body rapacity of the liens. In a flock of ini a large ier cent of the beef moat be thrown ut as cull. late-hatche- d ; 1 - ORDER FERTILIZERS AT ONCE Avoid I w hn good seed, Sow od. a- - m Filling the S.lo With Corn More Com Roughage Is Needed, Espe. daily in Regions Where Legumes Do Not Thrive. . Little Extra Feeding and Provision for tYrZ rw 0 - MOULTING CM 3 aimilatmlhcFbodhxkvuUr tinthcStemadisardUvswlia po-tm- S in, 4 tha house all the tixns would be a good Idea. Yet you Hiiloitioft, cant afford to keep a doctor In the family to keep baby well or preThereby Prcimotimi I vent sickness. But you can do almost the same thing by having at Cheerfulness and Rcstr nor hand a bottle of Fletcher Castoria, because it is a wonderful remedy neither Opium, Morphine f, Mineral NoTNAiicoTic for indigestion, colic, feverishness, fretfulness and all the other disorders that result from common ailments that babies have. Si Fletchers Castoria is perfectly safe to use. It is a harmless subhvr Srrma stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Symps. Children it because they cry for Fletchers Castoria, and mothers arecommendfriend. mothers and to children have found it a comfort w (lmt wsyw If you love your baby, you know how sweet it is to be able to cannot always call upon a doctor. jC v help baby when trouble comes. You AhripfulRomefcf e2 to but good say of Fletchers Castoria, beand Dwrrhoc But doctors have nothing Constipation ; fiV cause they know that it can only do good -t- hat it cant do any and harm -- and they wouldnt want you to uae for baby a remedy that Loss or rcsuUinJ Bvefnjn"you would use for yourseUj ASOUAD miY SOTTU Of fUTCNHV CAITOAiA. iOTMtM SH0UL0 HUD THE SOOXUT THAT IS Simile moi-tu- te silo and the feed, as ordinarily silage Juices collect there unless proper facilities for drainage are provided and akln.-Ahealthy dv. the straw acts as a valuable absorbent 8re never a'on who are accom- - for this excess of moisture which otherwise might damage the bottom sil!1"' age. . Must Tramp It Down Well. In the actual operation of filling the alto it U of paramount Importance that no air pockets be left; this Is prevented by sufficient tramping. It depends largely on the diameter of the silo how many men should be used to tramp the ensilage, but even In silos as small as 12 feet In diameter, sufficient help is available, irt legst il&ZS. men should be used with an In three 6 Bcu-ah-s crease in the force as the size of the Hot silo Increases. Sure Relief The proper sealing of the silo also Is important, because where the silo is correctly topped off- there Jisuallyls minimum loss of the succulent feed. A THTT BPRKAD good plan is to snap the ears from the last three or four loads of corn " wiimiii mmwi which arerun Into the silo. Straw Mm, Lwlaiil or coarse hay may also be used as a i. Had. ont .pill tip be sown ill Mt Mil m lain topping. Then oats should Zthin, G' after It ..contents the of, the over, If necmoistened. kilLik has been top, rtTOllT thoroughly the corn, a rule as AM.BraaUn.lLt; essary. although moist is stage, proper at the 'if cut' PARKOt3 enough without extra watering. i' I A doctor In - f to, vn I I ed Tlfil ALCOHOL-- J AVe -- cleanse the pores, dusting with Cuticura KW(,,r usually means a clear, f - - v-- i . indigestion r vr z-- -- wafer t. ;A ,- no 3y IT -r -- ii- 00-- Ssm! - a- f ; Praohri e tici Lady of Distinction ft Fluid a- Harmonious Episode. notice any unanimity of sentiment during the earlier sessions the convention "On one point only," answered Senior Sorghum. Everybody stood np nea Ute band played "The Star Spanned Banner. " A Children Cry For out-id.- e. "Did you recognized by the delicate fasclnat-- I nfluence of the perfume she uses. to I hurting, then shortly 10.-- ot sow possible to , lift It right off with fingers. Truly 1 lour druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freer-one for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard com, soft corn, or torn between the toes, and the calluses; without soreness or Irritation. Ion at Drop a little corn, instantly . Be-true-- -- -- the neat 'o f All the mother-lov- e thatTics withiiuyour heart cries, out to yotu Baby. And being true to Baby you will' keep in the house remedies specially prepared for babies as you would a babys food, hairbrush, tootbrush or sponge. tioaldo, soon -- lind-the- ei 1 t ( -- Dost itre&k or ruin Just-as-goo- trt i not , r Safety first! Insist upon an unbroken "Bayer package containing propet directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago and for Pain generally. Made, and owned strictly by Americans. 3 if21 Ik, I ilDI of A T(r n late-hatche- d Hxndy I!a boxes of 12 tablets eoit but a few cote Larger packages Oolite is the trade surk e Boyar kUaafoetara at M.a U cUrator of Salic, UcacJ4 b i - .! |