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Show ;c7rrieo gesture too far. . early plowing. PoMibly Appropriate, somewhat Unneceetary. Actio" jut I troylng Wcsda. iivian Burnett, the original of the Little Lord Fauntle-- t ,iii remcmliTed th Chicago convention .nha,lb.een demonstrated again and ,low,n 11 moat Kivh 'rly dls-Jlic- reporter a certain party h too far there aald Mr, They made themselves filculone by their ; excess. Do you JL L me of what they reminded me of a juvenile elo reminded T often tells about Uonlet niy mother lad, at a school treat, got up of his life. He jflcite the first piece iiiambltlous; he wished to make a he had t success of hia piece; and Is a Most Effectivs Method of Do " I esDLnvm,rni YOUR ROAD ORAQ IN USET If Not. Certain It la That Your Roads Are Not In Good Condition. Wf d,,roylr perennials which are propagated from roots that wlfiter In the soli rather than from seeds. The w d artichoke has taken possession of many fields during the summer where small grains were sowed last spring. This Is due to tbe fact that water has covered these low lands for days, or even weeks, in some locall-lie- s which drowned or rather smothered. the grain and the artichoke Prospered under the conditions that Te wild morning glory weed are on the Increase in many localities. These are serloua Peat, on rich toll that are to subject overflow or standing water during the growing season. A cultivated crop will control these weed pests, but on of wet weather It bas been al mom Impossible to grow corn on low, poorly drained lands during the past few Three year sT"we Induced the Northwestern railroad to employ Mr. D. Ward King and spend three weeks In going from county ssat to seat In the muddiest part of county their Co told by Ms teacher that the f muddy territory persuading farmers elocution waa the gesture for to make road drags and use them for the purpose of having bettor roads to ry phrase Its fitting gesture. these towns. A great deal of enthusi-aaof the boys -The opening line was aroused, and wherever the as The comet lifts Its tall road drag was used as directed there WTbe overzealotis boy, to fit Its pi op. was a wonderful Improvement In the country roads, la some sections this gesture to this line, lifted up the Improvement has been continuously In held a and it coat out, hi of ll maintained. In other sections the horizontal position." seal of the farmer has slackened and the roads, while not as bad as before, year. Heard In a Restaurant The progressive farmer will make are yet far from being what they la this meant to be short Luncber a apeclal effort to plow his fields should and could be. Are sir. In you one of these sec- where weeds, such as we have living Valter Yes, are at home, Just as soon as tions Did you make a road drag and puncher (sarcastically) Then for use It, and tell your neighbor of the the crop Is taken from the land, and It take sake It away berry jeavea the Northwestern Agriculturist. says If necessary mow and burn the weeds, however, a chain or wire attached to the plow beam and allowed to drag in the furrow will hold the growth down until it Is all covered with earth from the plow. Many of the plows are now provided with attachments for this purpose. Don't allow the tops of the weeds V . to remain uncovered, because 'v2Y-4fct- K they H' will continue to grow and ripen their roots for winter. The special advan. tage gained from early plowing Is that of destroying the growth of the top & ' before the roots, or tubers, are matured sufficiently to carry them through the winter. The wild artichoke is quite effectually destroyed where the land is plowed in August or early In September. The tubers do not mature until after the blossoms a : fall. The stockman who Is so fort nate as to have his fields fenced with wire that will confine his pigs on the land after it Is plowed, will find them Two Miles of Rosd Kept in Perfect Industrious helpers In rooting out the Condition by King Drag. succulent tubers and bulbous growths great Improvement made In your road for food. They will go for them Ulks Housands of American women and other roads by Its use? Are you hungry pigs for corn. In the event ol weather quack grass Is seriously our homes are daily sacrificing using It now, or Is your road drag dry and may be killed by early Injured In fence the ir lives to duty. corner? If so, why fall lying The furrow should be plowing. In order to keep the home neat so? Are you one of those fellows who d pretty, the children well dressed tolerate a bad road simply because thin and so turned that it will He roughly in which position the air will tidy, women overdo. A female they are not willing to use their ef- soon destroy the growth of both root eakness or displacement is often forts to make It a good one in the branch. An occasional use of the and roughton and they suffer in silence, ways that have been so clearly pointed tooth harrow, when the soil is if ting along from baa to worse, out? Or are you living In a township spring will aid lq Mlllng quack grass very dry ng well that they ought to where you have a narrowminded trusroots. Is not to who to tee, (o Overcome the pains and ,vencr) pay you willing are of the opinion that it will which daily make life a burden, use it; or in a township (of wUitfc to sow a pound or two of dwarf pay to the are a these faithful there where is women (hat roads number), were made reasonably good by use Essex rape seed per acre on tbe YDIA E. of the drag, but tbe supervisor bas early plowed fields for soil protection.. The lire roots of the growing plants ordered out the grader and spoiled all .VEGETABLE COMPOUND will appreciate available plant food How about work? It? your good wmes as a boon and a as It Is liberated and the shade of the blessing, Where the road drag has been used leaves w it did to Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of will also keep the soil from to directions, declares Walllayville, N. Y, and to Mrs. VVP. according and blowing. Plow the washing and where there have iyd,of Beaver Falls, Flu, who say: laces Farmer, fields just as early as weedy grain been road the Intelligent supervisors, "I was not able to do my own work, possible this fall, and note tbe advanroads are better tban anybody tage thus gained next year. Do It wing to the female trouble from which Imagined they possibly could be when now. suffered. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vege was We this Inaugurated. campaign ableCompound helped me wonderfully, md I am so GATE FOR A WIRE FENCE. wcL that I can do as big a can point out sections In the state of bv'iwork a I ever did. I wish every Iowa, where the roads have been so wt woman routd well dragged that only immediately How It Can Be Made Without the Use try it. of Braces. ACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. after the very heaviest rains Is there over by when even passed any rutting, For thirty veers The accompanying illustration, reLydia E. Pink-am- s loads. Vegetable Compound, made heavy from the Prairie Farmer, produced We demonstrated three years ago rom roots and has been the that shows a method of making a wire herbs, where tax states In If the poll itandard remedy for female ills, a poll tax Is levied were spent In Ininahas positively cured thousands of telligent dragging of the country fomen who have been troubled with and the ordinary taxes used for roads, , placements, inflmmation,uleera-nand fibroid tumors, irregularities, putting In permanent culverts would road the small problem bridges, anodic pains, backache, that bear- -' be practically solved so far as counfeeling, flatulency, indiges-'.'- n, are concerned, always exdizziness, or nervous prostration, try roads cepting roads near the cities over l" by dont you try it? which heavy traffic is constantly Mrs. IMnkham invites all sick passing.very There some kind of hard mien to write lier for advice, surfacing would be required. We are 8 K'ddwl thousands to l. Address, satisfied that for the ordinary country Lynn, Mass. road In the corn belt there la nothing as yet discovered for road maintaining purposes that Is equal to the simple road drag, where the roads havo been properly drained and graded by the use of the road grader. ae-o- I'"- a nt Physicians Recommend Castoria rA.ST0HIA has met with pronounced favor on tho part of physicians, ccutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended nso of Castoria is unquestionably tho result of three facts s 7f The indisputable ovidenco that it is harmless; Jacojrf That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets tho nerves, but assimilates the food. WW It i3 an agrccablo and perfect substitute for Castor Oil It is absolutely safo. It docs not contain any Opium, Morphino, or other narcotic and docs not stupefy. It i3 unliko Soothing Syrups, Batemans Drops, Godfreys Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how ever, is to exposo danger and record tho means of advancing healths Tho day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ighoranco ought to end. To onr knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating tho system not by stupefying it and our readers aro entitled to tho information. Halls Journal of Health, Promotes Dijestionflxfrfi ness and IfcstContains ANTISEPTIC b breath, teeth, mouth and body l '"eptically clean and free from un-- r, by term-lif- e and disagreeable odors, Ca'c "ter, soap and tooth preparation PJ tsnnot do. A . trwicidal, disin-cl- nl nd deodor-- 'ftoilet requisite evception.l ex- -, enc nd econ-T: lvluable mHsmed C eyes, 7?nd nasal snd Catarrh. At "d toilet r"8 ' so cen,l or ''1 Postpaid. Ml Trial pv . Sample "isiTH IHEPAXTON AMO IIAUTV" BOOK ifMf FKKC TOILET CO., Boston, Mass. -- Pammel of the Iowa Agricultural College Describes the Plant. In many parts of tbe west this is a I recently very abundant planL of this passed through several fields In the foothills of the Rockies north of Denver. The meadows were purple with Its blossoms. It Is knownStem-les-tos botanists as Oxytropis lambertll. loco weed grows from six Inches to one foot high, and occurs in tufts, with numerous short stems from a bard and thick root stock. The plant leaflets. The produces numerous small Beales. The root Is covered with small leaves are silky, with silvery hair. The flowers are borne In spikes one or two or even six Inches long, genThe flowers erally densely flowered. of the those resembling are large, or rattleweed, often an Inch even whitish. The long, purple or the same family as to plant belongs clover and beans do. a man 1 went over a range where to horses and allowed Mb cattlo but the weed evidently did not the cause him any trouble, and yet Is too strong In many places evidence to say that the plant Is not Injurious. the Recent investigations made by to seem of agriculture department some of these show beyond doubt that only when are poisonous weeds loco of soil; that klnda certain growing on the presence of to due Is the poisoning constituents found injurious mineral t , , In tbe plant. Prof. Not Narcotic. flmrimSai9 jUxJaum jbcMititif AastM iHmSrtJ-ClnrMSlm- TE ' DUTCH SOY PAINTER t STANDS PAINT 6 jms-tur- rR QUALITY jggt FOUND IPUREWHITELEADM'MI made by j , the k ld dutch ppocesq. It)VSumtM LASKvvta , by v N EW LAW obtained john w. morris, MushingluB, D. 0 . rt tuuiftmtbJ. Aperfect Remedy for Cornea lion , Sour Stomach.Dlarrtota tYoriusfomulswns.fcYcrish ness and Loss OF Sleep. Tac Simile Signature Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, Ilia., aaya: "I have prescribed your Castoria often for infanta during my practice, and find It very satisfactory." Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, aaya: "Your Castoria atanda first In Its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never hava found anything that bo filled the place. Dr. J. IL Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., soya: "I have used your Caatorla and found It an excellent remody In my household and private practice for many years. The formula la excellenL Dr. IL J. Ilamlon, of Detroit, Mich., aaya: "I prescribe your Castoria extensively, as I have never found anything to equal It for children troubles. I am aware that there ere Imitations In the Sold, but I always see that my patients got Fletchers. Dr.Wm. J McCrann, of Omaha, Nob., says: "As the father of thlrtcon children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my own family experience I have In my years of practice found Cas torla a popular and efficient remedy In almost every home. Dr. J. IL Clausen, of Philadelphia, To., says: "The name that your Castoria has made for Itself In the tens of thousands of homes biassed by the presence of children, scarcely nced9 to ho supplemented by the endorse ment of the medical profession, but I, for ono, most heartily endorse It and believe It an excellent remedy. Dr. IL M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: Thystclans generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but In the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exception. I prescrlbo your Castoria In my practice because I bave found It to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for childrens complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, as I have; will join me In heartiest recoup v mendatlon of Castoria. CASTORIA Bears the Signature GENUINE fence gate without the use of braces. No description Is required save perhaps that the wire at the top of the posts la twisted tight nd held to the posts with staples. AN UNJUST DISCRIMINATION. Secretary Good Roada League Thlnka Farmers Taxed Too Much. In the early days of the republic before the time of railways there was little travel and less shipping, says H. II. Gross, secretary of the Good Roads "home-spuleague. It was the days of the when business was barter and NEWYORK. luiraaia iTir' jags .iinwinlail under iks kood1 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over awn, Fxact Copy of Wrapper, m cuitim. I 3t5 "What No Social Standing. do you think, Marla?" ex- claimed the ateel magnate. "Our son Reginald writes that he Is on his wedding trip and bis wife is a paragon." "A Paragon?" echoed his wife. "Dear me! I cant recall tho name of Paragon In the social register. You must look bar up at once, John, and see if Reginald has disgraced himself by marrying Into an Inferior family." Catarrh Cannot Be Cured u wtth LOCAL APPLICATION'S, thrr rnnot rmrh the antt of tit dmiM. Catarrh M a blood or rtHiaii lutlotuU duNftM. iiul In ordi-- r to cure It you muni take Cure Is takrit in tutriMki Hall tintlly. m aeUi dlrvrtly upon feithe blood and luuroua not CnUrrh lure lUlif quark mrdl-rln- c. ur(ao. wu It prmrnbrd by on ol the brut hvlrlwj in this country for yars ond to regular prrwnptkm. It to comrMMHl of the tonlm known, combined with the beet blood purtttrra. art In dirertiy on the mucoufl imrrartw. The perfect combtiwtkHi ot th two trucrcdlenui to what roduee mieh wonderful iw milk In curing catarrh, Hend for testimonium, fret. F. J. ( HKNKY 4 CO.. Prop., Toledo, Bold by ftniKirtom. price 7 V. lake Hull Family iili for roruttlpaUoo. bt tens. I The way to build good road la by atate aid. Tax all property In the state and not as now In most states put the whole load on farm property. The roads are publlo property. Years. SICK HEADACHE Positively cared by these Little Pills. They alo rsllere Die treaafrom Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dlulneos, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Coat ed Tongue, Fain In the elds, TOBP1D LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear CARTELS Signature Fac-Simi- le fflvER REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. a 01 v Sleep Walking. that "Tiresome preacher, Ninthly." My goodness, yes! Why, the vestry men had to advertise for Cleveto act as ushers. land Leader. . IFYOUVE N EVER WORN rt. V TJ Anti SLICKER youve yet to learn ttle bodily comfort it gives in the wettest weather . Your Druggist Will Tell You flint Murine Eye Remedy Cures Eyes, Makes Weak Eyes Strong. Doesnt Smart, Soot he. Eye Pam and Sells for Sue. mam roe hARO SHWICE AND CUAPANTCFD Labor rids us of three great evils; poverty, vice' and ennui. Voltaire. AT Tomotea Dy txercise 322 Alt GOQO and (Mcina Soap STORES catauio me - , Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup. softens ths fat children teeUims, pua.curss wind ooltu. ItocatotU. i VUWf a CD DOtYON u 14. CAMduas i iMMt o. VMCM'tttft A loan (unawUon, alls) Pretty teeth are responsible for a good many smiles. To wrier VorKta, ( In FofRwollen feet, tmrealuMunl relief The i all Drugginta, original puwdor lor l bo loot. Al)n' 30 it mini muii suiinmits The man who paye bis debts Is true to his trusL In the promotion of Skin Health, Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, is undoubtedly superior to all other skin soaps because of its influence in allaying irritation, inflammation, and clogging of the pores, the cause of disfiguring eruptions. In n exchange between neighbors. Then the matpublic roads were purely a local roads over these produce ter. Now starts on a Journey anywhere from 100 to 10,000 milea distant. They are part of a worldwide system of distribution. Their condition makes them a matter Importance. of state and national Good roada mean Increased profit to the farmer, better achools,. higher land values, better trade for the country merchant, the wholesaler and manufacturer, a higher standard of living. Increased prosperity and better citl- - ALWAYS of WATERPBOOT Gate for Wire Fence. L. H. x - ncitiw CpiumMorplunc norMatral. PIN ((HAMS STEMLESS LOCO WEED. ' addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. :?..; M OILET , Letters from Prominent Physicians men-tinne- to-da- y pharma- - antiseptic cleansing, in stimulating sluggish pores, in emollient ana other properties, they have no rivals. GMJttK- ft (SOSRjdV ) t PonHit irniVd find kelTf ttHirc 3.00 and b'1.61 tio limn my In (It world, bo munufiartnrer other muM they hoi. 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