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Show For Infanta and Children. I1WR r i . j ALCOHOL-- 3 in PER Ths Kind You Have Always Bought py fEv T Avertable Preparation for As if; Bcara the j simtlotmiJ ttieIyodarulReula 9 fm the Atomndiiantl IVjhvIs of- - MBSSssasEnmast. Signature of Promotes Digestion, five rful ' ness and Rest Contains neittur Opium, Morphine nor Mineral Not N arc A, or li- - St.Uu,. S 4 V otic YlJAMSf ,W 4mt - 4 ri d. ' Apcrfftl Remedy lm ("onslijwi lioiijbour bi nwR.lt Diarrhoea, I'orrns ,C i nvulMims Feyrrisfv-nessani- l Loss OF, SLEEP For Over FscSuwlc Signature of ,v Tlir CN & M CtSTM H Thirty Years CoNPAVY, NEW YORK I T jsaanjsnr A Guaranteed under the loot! Its Haymaking is an art which agreat many farmers' have not yet learned The medern method of making hay is far different from that of the old days when grass was cut with scythes, turned with pitchforks, if time permited, and stowed away in dark, musty barns, or stacked in the open field to keep or spoil as might be. In modern haymaking, time is essen- tial If the crop should be cut a day too soon it will easily spoil. If a day too late Its quality may be impaired .by its dry, woody growth. If it is allowed to lie on the ground 24 hours too long before being tossed and cured its quality may be reduced Modern haying machinery mkes haymaking easier, but even with all the appliances that Ingenious manufacturers have given us, the proportion of farmers who mak a sure thing of their hay crop every year Is all too small. There has always been a great deal . of trouble In curing the clover-hacrop. Much of Its value is lost because of the lack of help, necessary to .properly cure It and take care of it after has It has been cured. The maand helped greatly, chine is now seen on every good farm where the best modern methods are employed. The side rake is another fine ma- should be made In advance, so that chine which helps us in saving the the mower can be started and kept crop, and if clover is cut in exactly ahead only a few acres at a time. One the right time the use of these two man can operate the mower and tedmachines will enable any farmer to der. The tedder should be started an save all their is of his crop, with at hour or ao before the hay is to be least 0 per cent, of its feeding value. taken up, and this is work which reHeretofore, much of the hay of this quires great care If the crop is to be Country was lost through allowing it saved in the best condition. The to stand In stacks in the field If the hay crop is large a loader is on now s is every barn necessity hay almost indispensable, because it will good farm where the most is made of do the work much aster than any two stackstill is everything." Where hay and do it better. As it is always men, ed canvas covers help a great deal, but difficult In haying time, It to the only way to properly care for clo- is a good get help for several farmers to plan ver hay is to put it InjUj a well ventiand operate a loader and other buy lated clean barn. v? on the The value of the hay crop depends haying machinery a little careful figuring and By plan. largely upon the man who makes It good judgment a group of fanners can, He must have exact knowledge of the in this help one another to save time to cut it. Just bow It must be their way, withless labor and .less crops. ..cured . in all kinds .of weather, and and with more certainty of expense, how to store it He must thoroughly success than could be attained In any understand the use of all haying ma- other way. chinery and know how to make the Timothy hay may be baled directly most of every bourof the baying seathe swath without much danger from son with his human help as well. of heating, although it Is safer to have IS the The proper uee of machinery the hay thoroughly cured before bemost Important thing. Too jiakny farmIf bijr-'lhaled. baled directly ing ers In their haste to get the crop off from tbe swath it must be entirely, mathe gronnd crowd their mowing free from rain or dew, and this prochines beyond thfelr capacity, which can be employed only nnder tbe cess always results in considerable loss. best of weather conditions. of a indicative more poor Nothing Is Upon the weather depends almost farmer than the eight of a hayfleld in the safety of tbe clover crop. entirely which little rows of grate, varying from two to six inches, are left stand- The best time to cut clover is when it is in full, rich bloom, and before ing, the result of trying to make a brown beads appear in tbe field. any seven-foor t seven-foo- t cut , a cycle-baMany fanners claim that clover should lx Inch swath. The machine should be set and so not be cut at this stage, but the exdriven as to cut every spear of grass perience of the writer is that nine slick and clean, and lay it down even- times out of ten the crop will be sared in better condition than if allowed to ly. Then, when the raking comes on. there is another source of loss in the stand longer. Start the mowers early in the morncareless way In which the ground is because dew will not hurt the ing, Litcovered. covered, op rather not tle bunches of hay left here and there clover, provided the weather is fine; count largely In the aggregate, and run the machine until about ten oclock, and thep stop for the day. If mean large money lost, , Is bright the tedder We know of many good farmers' who thcweatber about be started should noon, and the in which re particular about the way In small and these raked windrows, hay on farm the handle every crop they to stand until the hay -except the hay crop. They make out chn be allowed of this a sort of side Issue. They fall is ready to be drawn Into the barn. If the weather is just right the hay to make proper preparations, and when be ready to he taken from the will the season comes , upon them they hours, and put up in dash hurriedly .into the work, rush It field within-2- 4 from start to finish, take small note that condition it should retain all of of weather, conditions, and thereby its leaves and succulence, and make lose from 10 to 25 per cent of Its excellent hay. If even a slight rain' falls, or If the value. who , The farmer produces hay U allowed Oremaia in the field for the more than a day, the small piles raises rule as a it timothy hay market and not for the consumption should be turned over. The hay must of his own stock, because clover and be perfectly dry when It Is put Into the alfalfa are so much better. Timothy barn: If it Is not trouble will quickly Jor the market should he allowed to fallow. lt the hay begins to heat in the barn, get riper before ft is cut than if It is o "be stacked and fed on the farm. there is not much to be done for it To fork it over and stir ft up only in A,! arrangements for the balls Exact Copy of Wrapper. J - y - one-hal- hay-tedd- this-kicki- Hay Loaders' f. y ng m Operation Save. Time, and Backache. s - te , be-gin- 1 that cup-boar- rt io 7 lim-h- , Httld Ilertie, s digging spoon into, a Jam pot, ' Im pretending to beu thief" Beamon's Weekly, For Aching, Perspiring Feet Tyrees Antiseptic Powder either sprinkled into the shoes or used in solution. Niver fails to relieve. 25a. at all druggists or sample sent free by J. S. Tyree. Washington, I), C. Adv. use Made a Difference. "Darn those ."catd!" "Dont shoot, Abner, I' think the one with the contralto voice Is our Tabby. Washington Herald. s 1 4 atltag-toprovliie the-ihlid- s conse-qenc- un-U- ll , e Yuffs Pills . - first-clas- . y THERAPION isr'&tst; pe t SS . a., ua-- a a 1 32-- 5 . ha c.n aaamazggjcTMyarrigg-w-v-w..u,.ig,i.iw..li- N. 30-11- - ' it,-an- Veal Loaf d A Picnic - e V S 4 Gsmo He Likes. What an you doing In Mixed tlrncthy and clover should be cut Immediately after the bloom to fall. Close watch "must be kept of the meadow atthis jerloL-a- s As a means of grace, prosperity bar th timothy ' blooms and sheds Its never been a brilliant success. blossoms In s very short time. When the bloom Is on full, the heads are IF YOU HAVE, full grown and the seed firmly set so ao appal lu. Indirection, netutoace. Sick that they do not shatter easily in hanHeadache, all run down" ar leelnc Sash, jra will find dling. Cut just at this time, the nutrition of the hay Is retained and it makes a fine selling product If the grass lb allowed to stand a, bit overripe, the seeds will shatlad wbat roam-edThey tone p the weak ter in handling, and much of Its subslaiaach and build up Hr flarctni anarflea. stance will .be lost. The stems, too, creases the trouble. If clover hay Is become hard snd lose much of their FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS. so twatmi IlyMtM ihjwh or auTiHooLUKV succulence relished tbe mow cured and into greatly by the properly put urn fro muon, Nkovou liiiiun, SCALP TROUBLE FOR YEARS omkokic lui(. s in wKrur.iiLC(K.iNKurTtnn condition, and the. mow live stock, because the moisture leaves riL, rtto lot or booh THI MUT mTKUCTIVB Mil well ventilated, there Is not much the stems very quickly after the grass BOO XVI WKiTTXM.IT TLl. ALL hou( thooa UtICl, n4 fho 11111111 268 Harrison St., Klyria, Ohio. n imnvr My Sy rrficiin hat reached maturity. danger of heating case was a scalp trouble. I first no- TMS NIW pniMCH KSMIOY, N.l.Nil nJ If cut In order to make a good clover-hathe ticed small bunches on my scalp which Jt' tli wMvteuljr lr vmK own Doat tend stml crop we must thoroughly understand most desirable portlonf tbe hay la commenced to Itch and I wouK IfAbMlttUlrFftCSa N fallow cirroisrft. t LkGEtftO lost. Many of the blades are entirely IUtt.ColiVUITUUi the nature of the plant. When the In time they got cratch them snd lost in and wbat remains handling, crop Is ripening the water Is constanton the stems Is tasteless and unpala- larger, forming a scale or scab with a DAISY FLT KILLER SPSS Si ly passing out of the soil up through little pus, and chunks of hair would Sim bowl, xlooa. at the roots, the stalk, and into, the air table to stock. 1 uiMlal,ioaolat Whenever you observe much "hay corn's out when would" scratch them Soy. Lmi all through the leavea The plant 4a beoff. It caused me to lose most of my Btla at Irxroa, ing built up and matured in this way. left In the mangers be sure It has been hair. It became thin snd aaMal, eealoplller tip lifesnd dry will vor, mi xotl a When the blossoms begin to turn rejected by the stock because it is less. I was troubled over ten for lalwae aaylklar. unfit for their needs. Is Sometimes conneca sign that the Umreatood tlwUra brown, that with it until it got so bad I was All daalwra orisowi tion between the water and the plant stock will eat this woody, dry hay out years a to to ashamed to yais tor S1.M opro barber my go get of but no does them it is being lessened, and this la the time necessity, a. f, good hair cut. sutu smsas, ua taut imuri, On the other hand, tbe early mown, when the crop should he cut, because I tried everything I could get hold Tlir blwwiM of ih mx Holla and th baari it completely severs tbe connection mixed hay possesses all of those eleef Ibr raaa arr noi mum (air to the e haa : and of, , but received no the iitm il., Win rf ih woman who and reduces the amount of water In ments so necessary to the building np cure until I commenced I Aral I kjuM Mtla BaanlllW. It krapa hrr using Cutlcu-r- akin of animal 'tissue, and live stock will the plant. aoft, whit,, clear, transparent and Ointment when and scale tbe with frrrh Soap Joyful, vlxoruua, healthy, lovaly eat It up clean. Tbe farmer who finds Clover cut at this period has about It lvra the complexion thx youthcommenced to disappear. The way I tharm It ful woman that difficult crave to obtain beauty and waste every 75 per cent, of water left In tbe stalk, enough hay used the Cuticura Soap and Ointment few poaaraa Lrt me send you a trial pack--a e nl l hi and the problem is bow to get rid of to supply bedding for bis animals may was to wash my iteration which roaln lc rah scalp twice a day prepaid andprrahlch will mall ta you at the moat of it without drying out the be sure that be is getting about all with warnf water and oner, all rhars prepaid on receipt of (hie Cuticura Soap MKM. the benefit Is amount be to there had MIMIAU from his too it OBEKTO. BOX much, thereby rendering plant and rub on the Cuticura Ointment I !M. HIMINOE MO. lass palatable and less valuable as s hay crop. received benefit in a couple of weeks ' While It is not wise to cut too stock food. lallad Stairs Army ScftlallN Ahoe Bead and was cured in two months. for caialuau describing shoe adopted by U. When clover bay is put into the early, still It is better to err on the Oovu Guaranteed as represented P. 1813. J. ar money Rusher, Jait, 28, (Signed) refunded- - Th Ifayae Shoe Cawip any. Loir. barn in exactly the Tight condition side of early than of late cutting. Tbe Cuticura Soap- and Ointment' sold Men. Mr. Rrf lrt Natl. BE. Auburn. Ua amount of good hay secured by early it has about 25 per cent, of moisture, throughout the world. Sample of each which It has absorbed from the solL cutting ie usually greater than that free, with COHNS. CORMg. Skin Rook, Address post- Send tic LOKNl. ' In the west, where the acreage is when cut after the crop has thoroughfor salve to remove card "Cuticura, Dept L Boston "Adv. corn or money refund,guaranteed d. J. T. FIJbCH. IXS matured. 4th Ava.. Lnwlavllle, Ky. generally much larger than In the east ly One thing in favor of early cutting Odd Lack. and south, many clover raisers find It BI3 COMMISSION FOR A STAPLE ARTICLE "This Is very queer." a good plan to cut their hay in the is the fact thst the drain upon the wtldflw NfMgd Kte fo TrT is oil "What is The queer? process stopped. ripening tamp evening, turning it over next day after the aun is well up with the tedder. gf the hay crop exhausts Abe soil very ..."They' .have... no., hasty,, pudding., at W-The side delivery rake is probably rapidly, and St Is Important that the this quick lunch place. U, Salt Lak City, No. used more In the west than In other elements necessary to produce good sections of ' the country,- and this is hay should be kept la tbe soil as long found to be a practicable and useful as possible. Renewing snd maintain tag soil for hay is another story. machine. By mowing meadows early in tbe The best time to make clover hay season the grass will spring up and Is on a cool, clear day with the wind form early and succulent fall grazthe for wind cures the blowing, bay ing at a period when there is usually better than the sun. shortage In pasture, and when the . A very hot sun. particularly If there " live stock need It most is much humidity in the air, ttiis tbe Of course, it can be dried out and leaf structure and prevents ft' from present the appearance of pretty good evaporating the moisture. When hay all the same It is safe to count is tossed up loose in the windrow, or bay, but about thst half of Its value has beet in small cocks, the sir can pass therein. by destroyed moisabsorbs tbe this through The use of canvas caps is therefore ture more rapidly than The gun. to be recommended. Good hay Is not dried grass, a dis- 112- Shulls Syndicate Preas.) Good at Eocaa, too. So handy for a dainty loach wbM Unction which many farmers have not (Copyright want to cook a nxaaL Ag a Sandwich Mwl it haw dont yoa learned. When clover hay is put into It takes some grit to thin a field of bo oqnal; them ara a doxea other Libby I unrhgna ipgrinltiai at mois-urcorn. We hate to pull up nice, thrifty the barn It ought to have some voor grocers. Cot acquainted with them. Try Libbys Veal Loaf In it, not the moisture produced by stalks, and yet, when we do it we idea: Cot tbe content of one can of v 'trtwr I rata or dew, but the naturaLmotalara may b addiag a good many buehels Fry golden brown ia small quantity of batter. Cornish wkh which the plant has absorbed from to the crop we cut next fall. Too thick corn cannot ear as well, nor mathe soil. If clover is not cut until all tbe ture as Well quickly. heads are brown. It can easily he If the boy wants to attend tbe agcured, Vbut it will not make very good Is if raked the np ricultural college, and you can afford hay Again, hay. into cocks when it Is perfectly dry, It dont make the mistake of keepand then becomes soaked, much of its ing him away. The, day will comg when you will be sorry. value Is lost Sweet Cloven Just Right jbr Cutting for Hay -- Negligence Called Manslaughter. The case of Stvhi is State before the Supreme Court of Nebraska, In oled the sentence of a lather for from one io tenyearB in the pmitentl-arfor criminal negligence, because during a bhztaTd In Nebtaskn. whm the weal her was bitter cold, he per mitted the fire to go out, snow drifted through a track In the door wild & broken window pane, und the bedding of all the members of the family-wa- s fioren stiff. The feet of one of the children were fiwr.en, and although am h fact was apparent to the lather no physician was called in for 1G days, when amputation was found to lie necessary and the child died of blood puis ouing The defendant was convicted of manslaughter for criminal negli medical gene In care after he dlscoveicd the frozen condition of feet In affirming the conviction the court held that for a parent having apodal charge of an infant child culpably to neglect It so that death ensues as a is manslaughter, although death or grievous bodily harm was not Intended, and if the parent has not the means lor the childs nurture it is his lut to apply to the public authorities V-- s for relief.- 7 Favorite 3k , t. |