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Show HONEST Advised fe-ru-n- a. doctor A WORRISOME gYLVESTEB E. SMITH, Room St. Louis, Mo, jja Granite Block, peruna is the best friend a bT c ago I came hero la a condition. Exposure and tched had ruined my once robust j had catarrhal affections of iT.hroncblal tubes, and for a time there to my recovery. .a a doubt ashonest old doctor advised r good X take Peruna, which did and la !i,ort time my health began to jck t It se GOOD U vhlckweed. lnnKln ,na,n" U A,ne media I,own', Illustrated ,n Gray Manual It Is It Is a pernicious dJ?m f,,0fle.n neKlecteJ and weeds, because of Its small size and Inability to prove very destructive to lamer cultivated plant, it 8 an annual plant, and In theory annual can be exterminated in one plants season by preventing them from a producing crop of seeds by which to perpetuate themselves. Good soil the bronchial a requisite of success, disappeared, and in ful farming. Poor soil can often health was fully re- - be made good soil with the kind of treatment. In Europe It right has been itept grateful mans thanks for a common practice to entirely change the character of a soil. This Is to perfecthealth.' not hl restoration all done at once, but Is often accom for His Patients. pushed by easy stages. W. Perrin, M. D. S, 980 Halsey Thus, a too sandy soil can have Its Sh. Brooklyn, K.Ysayat , m using your Peruna myself, and character modified by the addition ot to my patlenta ia clay. But hauling clay is .m recommending It expensive, and It takes a great deal of cases of catarrh, and find It to be clay to Peruna can modify the condition of the more ore than you represent. than 40,000 square feet of land had now of all drngglsta In thia comprised At the time X began using it, It In an acre. But the man that owns the land unknown.u realizes that this mechanical change 1 Decided Reflection on Medical Attendant. Mrs. Enos Shearer, Yew and Sts., Centralia, Wash-tngto- n Dr. Arthur T. Holbrook told a on his profession. Wash., says: FOUR GIRLS Restored to Health by Lydia E rinkham'ttVcgetableCompound story Mmd Whmt They "A man by the name of Evans died, "For years 1 was weak aud run down, he said, "and weut to heaven, ot could not sleep, my course. When he arrived at the pearly limbs swelled and gates he said to St. Peter; the secretlous were "Well, Im here. "St. Peter looked at him and asked troublesome; pains omit-..trLikT- It Can Bs Made Out o 1 Poor Soil II Handled Right ONE ON THE DOCTOR. Consultation, 2bBt 80IU FOR MONTHS. te Hope Abandoned After Phyilclsns' St Peter's Query SJ! Ihle gradually Jfee month my seo-"o- BED-BOUN- Annual Plant, But Hard Cst Rid Of. rvlht?0nln0n name few month WEED. were Intense. I was fast in bed for four months. Three doctors said there was no cure for me, and I was given up to die. Being urged, I used Doan's Kidney Pills. Soon I was better, and n he CM of this In a few weeks was about the house, plant, however, the theory Is not easily applied, says well and strong again, Country Gentloman, because of the) Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. peculiar characters of the pest. It Foster-MilburCo, Buffalo, N. Y. la very hardy, rapid In its develop-- ' ment, tenacious of life, persistent, and CHANCE FOR EMMA. quite unobtrusive and harmless In ap- n r, his name, 'John Evans,' was the reply. "St Peter looked through his book, and shook his head. "'You dont belong here,' he aald, pointing to the exit " Hut I am sure I belong here,' said the man. 'Walt a minute, said 8t Peter, 'lie looked again and In the back of the bonk found his name. "'Sure,' said the guardian of the gate, 'you belong here. But you wasn't expected for 20 years. Who's your doctor?" Milwaukee Free Press, l HAZY. publisher The third chapter In this manuscript is so blurred I cant make (tout that Author-Y- es; London atmosphere. Is where I used That Is the fog, know. jrou Swadeshi. In the sense In which Sir William Harcourt remarked "We are all socialist now," It may be said that all are believers in Swadeshi dians Utile all reasonable Anglo-Indian- s ecate the senseless agitation unsound economics of is advocates of Swadeshi they are all anxious to the depr- and extrem- principles, assisfdbat development of lndigenoyB natural Ind- ustries and the creation of net ones upon which the future prospeflfty of Pionthe country so largely depends. eer Mall. A Difficult Lesson. "It la next to Impossible for a man teach a pretty girl how to whistle," who Is a good wills- ild a musician that? be was asked. Well, providing she is not your Ite or sister, when a pretty girl gets ir lips properly puckered she usually oka so bewitchingly tempting that he see her, and the consequence la she reent have a chance to blow a note. How is An Effective Hint. "She wont ask directly for wine, y but when she Is where It Is, she pretends to be taken with great right? We have seen sandy acres uncultivated because they did not contain enough clay to render them profitable for farming purposes, while they were so located as to be very valuable for intensive purposes if properly ameliorated. A little Improvement each year will . In the course of many years change useless soli Into good soil, says the Farmers Review, and that good soil for all time, so far as its mechanical structure Is concerned. The plant food supply and exhaustion Is another question. Plant food Is sometimes taken out of good soil to such an extent that it becomes unproductive. But such food can always be put back at a much less cost than the value of the same amount of plant food in the crop in which It was taken out A good soil should be kept good by being farmed In the most Intelligent manner. If it is poor soil, It should be made good In the numerous ways known to science. Our soils need to be studied to get out of them the best things that are In them. It should be remembered that soli Is merely the medium that supports plants and that this medium can be made to carry little or much plant food according to the generosity of the cultivator In supplying the same. lulering. T see; an all around case of sham WAGON END BOARD. pain." Mr. Winslows Soothing Syrup. hrrbUdrrs twilling, softens the tutus, reduces allay. pm, cure wind ouilu. SScsboUls. Dont because forget that- a thing you Intend to do - it Foot-E- a .wsffcUAitiMiumniiila. twuul ptukae. ctandfoi A.B. Oiiuvted, Le Hoy, N. Y. unto the day are the Sufficient hours In Two To make a end board as Isnt done shown In the breaking accompanying Illustra- Allen's reKotUMtiinltallona, Tret Ache How It Can Be Easily Made Sections. 21 thereof. tion, use a board the width and length of an endgate and with a compass saw cut as shown by the curved line at A, B and C are hinges which are placed on the inside of the board so that the gate opens outward. D and E are the usual cleats fastened across the ends to strengthen them. by F is a piece of strap Iron attached with screws so the tall piece can be opened only one way. G Is put through a hole bored at II from the Inside and fastened with screws, while I and J one-eight- h Habitual Constipation Mtytio permanently I overcome ty proper J 1 aoi'y f So that assistance fa .. wy he gradually dispensed with 'Mh ho longer needed a$thehestof temetlies.wlbcn to assist Katu ' indignation, and poor MntiMn((r - Jt Bot "dtety upon propel nourishment, Ir efforts, and living generally. i Jjff S, alwayJ h hy the riht ehec'4l genuine VffiSsEiWrScnna manufactured by Ui .California f jo Smut Co. SOLD BY ALL e (Kl LEAD Plan of ths Breaking End Board. screw on the outer end. It Is not necscrew essary to remove the tail the says the gate, to open entirely turn Prairie Farmer. To loosen It the button sideways and the gate will open. HELPFUL HINTS. only INC DRUGCISTS 7. regular price 50f pre ftottle lie helps the Lord who helps th not 'you lake our advice you will with millet. grass seed to try al Wonderful how an acre of good cured mow by the hay Positively does HU UP a fine ol these Little Pills. falfa A western city proposes to run allowed Dls chicken relieve They also 210 for every tress from Dyupetmln, In for garden a paradise What at large. e-- " dlgentlonandTooliearty I Y K Eating. A perfect rent lCut th - the oats for hay when when edy for Dlulnraa, Nau milk a sea. Drowsiness, Pad Into crush will Taste In the Mouth, Coat grain thumb nails nrcssed between the two ed Tongue, Iatn In th for tbi of paying method LIVER, The best i8lds, TORPID the Uoyrels, Purely Vegetable. It productive. Is to make estimate his los, gjUL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. n! farmer can They appear on every weeds. where Genuine Must Bear No crop can be raUed weed.es, Strive for Key Sic Ilf HEADACHE t ES Fac-Simi- lo Signaturo . grow. saves a great refuse substitutes. Had Been Told It Wae Blue. d blue-bloode- d lng-dow- The wheeled hoe work. of time In garden doal e, con-tain- Scum n Mr, linklinm invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thomands to health. Address, Lynn, Alas. Food Products Libbyo Vienna Sausage You've never tasted the best sausage until youve eaten Libbys Vienna Sassage. Its asausage product of high food value! Made different! Cooked different! Tastes different and is different than other sausage! Libby's Vienna Sausage, like all of the Libby. Food Products; is carefully prepared and cooked in Libby's Great While Kitchens d IjHftTfe mado ui )(j Miss Ellen M. Olson lot 17 N. East 8t., Kei lwanee, HI.. says: "Ly-jel- ls K.l'liitham's Vege--f table Compound cuied f me of backache, side ache, and established my periods, after th best local doctor had failed to help me. W)1j displacements, intiammat ion, ulceration, ilbroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that liear. feeling, liatulency,lndifjes-- t ion,dizzincsa, or nervous prostration. Why dont you try it? lf d J Compound FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty Years Lydia E. rink, hams Vegetalilo Compound, mad from roots and herbs, lias boon th standard remedy for femalo ill, and has positively cured thousaiulsof women w lio havo leen troubled with It can be quickly served for any meal at any time! ing, not It over-flavore- is pleasd and bas that satisfying, taste! Try it! Libby, McNeill I Libby, Chicago. Readers TEA York required, arc to supdantthe natun. ctions, which must depend ulti 1 I, rjclmilailon. Lydia B. Ilukhains Vlgeftbl Allan had a very aristocratic grandma, who prided herself on her own and her husband's ancestry. She told him heroic Tommy (to his sister) Emma, II of deeds them and warned him from a me of bit I'll you give your cake, spoil the piano so that you wont be ever playing with boya of low degree. One day Allan came screaming upable to take a lesson for a fortnight! stairs to his mamma and grandma, holding his hand up covered with For and Against A Philadelphia lawyer, retained M blood, where he had cut hie little both greatty They were counsel for the defense In a murder finger. as was he who rarely a child alarmed, trial, tells of the difficulties In getting cried or complained when hurt Mamtogether a Jury. ma w'otthed the blood off and, exam"Counsel were endeavoring, says the cut, said: ining this lawyer, "to elicit from the various "Why, deRr, It's not so very bad. conJurors views their prospective Does It hurt you so much? Altine Media after Britton, cerning tho death penalty. "Im not cryln cause It hurts. he "One man to whom the question was Chlckweed. "but cause Its only red blood, said, Are put, you against the Infliction of and said I had blue. Philagrandma pearance. Late or autumnal seed- the death penalty 7 replied, 'Mo, sir.' delphia ledger. Is business? he was "What your lings live through the winter, and In regions of mild, open winters they asked. I am a butcher, he replied. ITCHING HUMOR ON BOY "When the same question was put begin to flower and mature seeds even to next man the he answered that he In February or March, before we are His Hands Were a Solid Mass, and likely to think they noed attention. was against the death penalty, Disease Spread All Over Body Is What business? The sample sent has a few "dry, empty your Cured In 4 Days By Cuticura. "Life insurance, said he. seed vessels on It. Others are yet green and unopened. There are also One day we noticed that our little flowers and unopened buds, so that Not the Chair. boy was all broken out with Itching seed production may yet continue a lie was a collector for an install- sores. We first noticed It on bis little long time In plants of the same age as ment house, new at the business, and hands. Ills bands were not as bad this sample. Indeed, seed production sensitive about performing an unpleas- then, and we didn't think anything may continue till freezing weather ant duty. He was particularly em- serious would result But the next day stops It in November or December. barrassed because the lady upon whom we heard of the Cuticura Remedies If the plants are dug up or plowed he had called to perform this unpleas- being so good for itching sores. By out and left on the ground they are ant duty was so exceedingly polite. this time the disease had Bprcad all likely to renew their growth unless Still, the van was at the door, the lady over his bod, and his hands were they are put In plies and destroyed, was In arrears In her payments, and nothing but a solid mass of this Itchor unless a prolonged period ot dry, he remembered his duty. ing disease. I purchased a box of Cuti"Good morning, said the lady. "Its cura hot weather should deprive them of Soap and one box of Cuticura a beautiful day, Isn't It? lire. Ointment, and that night I took the "Beautiful, he agreed. Cuticura Soap and lukewarm water Plowing infested fields In fall and "Wont you take a chair? she said. and washed him well. Then I dried or with winter wheat seeding rye may "Er no, thank you, not this morn- him and took the Cuticura Ointment help keep it In check, or plowing early In spring and planting with some crop ing, he stammered. "I've come to and anointed him with it I did this Exchange. which shall receive frequent and thor- take the piano! every evening and In four nights he was entirely cured. Mrs. Frank Donough cultivation will not only destroy Where the Urchin Scored. the young seedlings that may spring ahue, 208 Fremont SL, Kokomo, Ind, The busy man stopped before an Sept 16, 1907. up, but will check seed production In the older plants. Spraying with a solu- office building and leaped from his At the same moment an tion of sulphate of Iron or copperas, carriage. MORE USED TO SELLING PINS. to two pounds to a ambitious urchin ran forward and one and one-hagallon of water, has been nsed with piped: "Hey, mister, kin I hold yer No, you can't! snapped success in subduing this weed. It horse?" should be applied In dry, clear the busy man. "Won't charge y' much, insisted the urchin. "I don't weather. care about the charge, Impatiently CARING FOR FRUITS. responded the man, throwing a blanket over his bony steed. "My horse Annual Waste In Orchards Should Be will not run away." "Gee, mister, 1 didnt think hed run away! "No? Prevented. "No, I thought he might fall down. Very great Is the annual loss In the DROPPED COFFEE waste of fruits. It Is a common thing for farmers to say when we try to sell The ground is Doctor Gains 20 Pounds on Postum. them a bill of trees; now. "I had covered with apples Absent-MindeClerk (who has been A physician of Wash., D. C., says of bushels of cherries that were never notion department) from transferred his coffee experience; on the rotted My plums picked. So. you'll take this piano. Shall I I suffered w ith periodical "For years trees by thousands. with you? It is here that the waste ts mani- headaches which grew more frequent send It, or will you take It became almost constant. So fested; and waste Is the cause ot until they Knew Him. ' most of our poverty. "Waste not severe were they that sometimes I was "William, said the head of the almost frantic. I was sallow, constiwant not, Is a fine old maxim. firm, memlooking at his watch, "I have Irritable, my sleepless; It Is not always the sign of a good pated, business out of town this afternoon I was trembled and poor, ory my and corn too with to be farmer busy and may be detained several hours. wheat and bogs to take care of the ap- thoughts were often confused. If anybody should call In believed her wisdom, "My wife, ples, writes Walter S. Smith In In- coffee Mr. "Ther ain't no ball game was for Ills these responsible diana Farmer. Lee McDaniel of my office boy. the Interrupted Spotcash, to me I It. and tried many drop urged own neighborhood boasted that he T said nothing about ball gjtmes, but was its slave, had never had a visitation of hog chol times to do so, William, rejoined his employer, eying Wife a of bought package "Finally era on his farm. He raked up th him "However, my business sternly. to me and persuaded try it, but fallen apples every morning and PoBtum, la such that it can wait until some as same she coffee made It ordinary wheeled them out to the hogs. Tbi was disgusted with the taste. pther day. That will be all Just now, was done as long as they dropped off and I this emphatic because I fear William. make (I After they matured prematurely. have had the same expeothers many many that fell off were good for use was distressed at her She rience.) assorted he In some other way; then we failure and carefully read the diis too far New them and gave his hogs only the bad made it right, boiled It full rections, ones. 15 minutes after boiling commenced, from Japan; San FranThis plan worked a double adand with good cream and sugar, I naturthe It vantage. First, regulated and seemed to cisco is nearer. liked It it al processes of digestion and assimi- nourish me.Invigorated Your urocer return, your monry it you don't lation In the swine. Second, It trans"This was about a year ago. Now 1 ported millions of insect eggs away have no headaches, am not sallow, like Schilling' Best; we pay him. from their field of mlchlef, and releepleB8nos8 and Irritability are gone, Readjusted Conditions. duced the amount of damage. Then It hraln clear and my head steady. my when "Do so think thotie trusts and merthat you clear, the ground kept 1 have gained 20 lbs. and feel I am a gers have put tho great capitalists on to of class began apples the better aew man. terms of friendship? fall they were more easily attended "I do not hesitate to give Postum "Not as a rule," answered Dustin to. Of course, Judgment Is required to iue credit Of course dropping coffee It has simply brought the know when the fruit will do to pick; was the main thing, but I had dropped Stax. and when It will do, picking should be 't before, using chocolate, cocoa and fighting to closer range." Washington the falling Star. gin, thus to put an end to other things to no purposo. of the fruit. "Postum not only seemed to act as If there Is a good cushion of grass an Invlgorant, but as an article of of them fall on, many for the apples to nourishment, giving me the needed fall without bruising, and are fully obosphates and albumens. This Is no equal to picked apples. Imaginary tale. It can be substantl-itemm by my wife and her slBter, who Sorghum as Feed. are to Postum and Xth changed the Analysis show thst considering women of about 70. amount of protein and fat contained in warty "1 write this for the Information and to timothy shout Is equal It sorghum of the amount of tncourugement of others, and with a hay as feed. In point is about half feeling of gratitude to tho Inventor of nitrogen free extract It as elements timothy. Postum. as rich In these Name given by Postum Co., Battle Timothy contains five per cent, pro- Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Well-vlllextract free cent 45 nitrogen per tein, In pkgs. "There's a Reason. s and three per cent fat. Sorghum Ever read th above letter? A new 4.5 per cent, protein, 23 per cent, one appears from time to timo. They and extract 3.25percent. nitrogen free art genuine, true, and full of human faL Interest. Three-year-ol- well, sftemult rrlng fur mouth from non Von prostration. Miss Marie Klotta man, of Laurel, writes: "I wan jj d fttred fromsuppreKKion, to-da- mney, Oy rap oj Itfi and tiuirejScjm; rycH .bleftonrtofarm regular L d That Vogolulde Com pound f am WAS ONLY RED BLOOD. And liendnohei. utter everything elite had failed to help ms, sud I fool it a duty to lot others know of it. KallmrlneCritlg.l'iUF l Lafayette 8t., 1 louver, "Thank jCol., writes: J to I,yHa 1C. Plnkhains - once made Is made permanently. He argues that the treated land Is to be used for all time and that the expense of changing the land should not all be charged against a single year. When a man with an acre of sandy land to modify begins to figure, he works out the problem something like this: If a layer of clay two inches thick Is put over an acre of land It means about 7,000 cubic feet of clay to be shoveled, hauled and spread on the land. A load of 35 cubic feet of clay Is a good load to be hauled at one time, and with that size load It would take 200 loads to get the clay onto the land. That looks like a colossal task. But what is an acre of good land worth If It Is located Just ig, l I nervous a. Three-Year-Ol- lay, MliwLlllInnltoN.SSQ EoHttt4tU Btrcot, Now York, writes: "J.ydia E. linkhain's Vegeta, ibis Com pound over. lum irregularities, p of this paper de- - anything stiver, columns ihoula ion upon having what they adc lor, refuting all wbflitutc or imitation!. fiaet) in it HOWARD E. BURTON, CHEMIST Hfwviropn pr1c! Gold, Hi War, fond, $1; Gold, Hi) Oold.&Ue; Zirto or Tor CopiHr.l. ( yaoid nd full prlr list nt o applied Mailing envelop Lund tion.. 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