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Show jh Wbfb A Fl AND AFTER A.OfT.. 7 NEW FOURYEARS (Copyright. OF MISERY Cured by Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound Baltimore, ML "For four years my life was a misery to mo. I suffered iirom lrrepularii ties, terrible drag. : ging 'tfCV f V.' take Lydia JU'iiii:-ham- 's 'Vegetable Compound. Then I felt as though ' s , sensations, extreme nervous, and ness, that all gone feeling in my stomach. I baa given up hope of ever being well when 1 began to HOME-MAD- STUMP PULLER. E Contrivance for the Extermination "Grubs" of all Kindt, from Big Pine Down. of This part of Michigan is yet new,, so we have a great many stumps to deal with, of all kinds and sizes, from the monstrous pine down to the small hardwood, or "grubs," as the latter are called here. The illustration shows the general construction of a kind of machine which is In general use here for pulling stumps, says a writer in the Hural New Yorker. I cannot give sizes, because they are made in all sorts to suit the work they have to do. The timbers for legs, etc., new life had been given me, and I am recommending it to all my friends. "Mrs. W. S. Ford, 1&38 Lansdowne St, Baltimore, Md. The most successful remedy in this country for the cure of all forms of female complaints is Lydia E. Vegetable Compound. It has stood the test of years and is more widely and successfully used than any other female remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, iibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-dowfeeling, flatulency, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means had failed. If you are suffering from any of these ailments, don't give up hope until you have given Lydia . l'inkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. ' link-ham- 's to-da- y n If you would like special advice write to Mrs. rinkhain, Lynn, Mass., for it. She has fruldeu thousands to health, free of Charge. . , Spoken from Experience. It was the grammar class and the teacher had asked for words ending with "ous." "Can any one," she said, "give me a word like 'dangerous.' meaning full of danger, 'hazardous,' full of hazard?" There was silence for a moment. Then a boy in the back row put up his hand. "Well, Bobby, what is your word?" "Please. Miss," came the reply, "pious, full of ple!M? A Stump Puller. do not need to be sawed or hewed, a round pole will do as well, If it is only stout enough. A blacksmith can make the irons, and any farmer who is handy with tools can put one up, the one thing important to know being that every part must be very, strong and rigid, as the strain is something immense.' The tackle block at the bottom (on the "shoe") is single; the others may be double, triple or even quadruple, according to the power needed to do the work. The large clevis, banging from the lever, can be changed to different holes, as shown, to give more or less power, as needed. The tackle blocks should be Iron or wire cable is steel, and a half-incmuch better than a hemp rope. The way to use the apparatus will readily suggest itself from the picture. h DESTROYING THE BUGS' NESTS Contrivance for the Destruction Insects and Their Nests. Plant-Destroyin- g SURPRISED AT THE SCHEDULE ! of Take a piece of tin or sheet iron Serial No. 701. and make it Into a sort of funnel; the When Uncle Sam went out after fake drug wider the opening end potent medicines. Dr. Mitchell's Eyt at the top the betiulve with never ennnge in formula or ter it will be laM at once registered and received Se Fasten this funnel rial No. 701. The influence of Dr. Mitchell's Eye Salve has ever epread throunh to any pole of sufhonest merit. Unfailing cure for aore, ficient length to weak and inflamed eyes. Price 25 cents. reach the caterpillar webs, and Spectacular Oil Tire. The most spectacular fire ever wit- drive a wire nail up through the pole nessed In the oii industry was at one at A so that the sharp end projects an of the Des Bocas wells 'n Mexico. Inch or two into the funnel. This Is corn cob About 60,000 barrels of oil were to hold the burned up dally for nearly two which is used to burn the nests."'comNow, when your machine is months. The flames rose to heights light the fire, hold the fire and plete, 800 of to 1.400 feet funnel directly beneath the nest to be burned, and the rest Is evident. The Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of great advantage of this device Is that CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for the funnel catches all Infants and children, and see tbit It which fall. Max M. Lutton.caterpillars Dears the st?st m" AN OUTDOOR FEED BOX. Signature Id Use For Over 80 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought I have a plan for making an outdoor feed box, which will interest all farm A Probable Theory. er , says Lynn i 'Truth." remarked the philosopher, rin In the of a "lies bottom at the sententiously, Prairie Farmer. well." y Tro ' posts are "That accounts," said the cynic, dryplaced in the ly, "for the fact that so much of the ground at the dewell" water is contaminated." , C!a7ucXtkJt roaded Into the Class of "High Financiers." . A colored man was tried the other day berore a Charles.town court for stealing some clothes from a young white man. A pretty clear case Mas miide out against the colored man and he confeased. "I reckon I ain't got nothin to say, white folks," he said with humility, " 'ceptln' hit's Jes talk it is." "Well, since you admit your guilt." said the Judge, "I will try to make it light for you. But first we will have to get an estimate of the value of the clothing. Mr. Plaintiff, what do you value these articles at?" "The dress suit coBt me $80, your honor," replied the young man. "the overcoat $73 and the silk hat $10." "Mr. Jedne," broke in the accused, "I'd lak ter say des one word befo' you goes any fudder." "All right; go ahead." ''"I submit dat I tuk detn clo'es, boss man, but at no slch prices as dera!" 1909.) About three years ago the United States department of agriculture Introduced a new radish from Japan, which Immediately made its way as something both striking and valuable. radIt Is an enormous ish with leaves two and three feet long. ,The seed looks like that of the common radish, only considerably larger. This radish is known by several names, the most common of which ii Sakurajima. It Is claimed to reach the weight of 30 pounds in Japan. The heaviest one they were able to grow at the Rhode Island station weighed 18 pounds, and in various tests with seed secured from various places It averaged 15 pounds, which v made a pretty good sl.ed radish. It grows about a foot and a half long, and about eighteen inches through. Its leathery skin is east! removed, revealing beneath a crystal whiteness, very solid, and in texturt like an extremely fine apple. It tastes like our earliest radishes of the highest quality. It has the rare merit of b ing free from rankness or biting character even in the heat of summer or fall. It never grows corky or pithy and grows equally well In every kind of soil. The Sakurajima may be eaten In many ways. It is sliced and eaten raw, or may be boiled and served very much as we cook turnips; in China and Japan it Is sliced and sprinkled with salt and allowed to stand for about twenty-fou- r hours, then washed and i served. Tho' leaves also arc edible. They may be cooked as greens, are far more, delicate than kale, and are finer for this purpose than any of the greens used In different portions of the country. Unlike the smaller members of tbf. great radish family, Sakurajima is at its best in the Bunimer time, when all other early radishes have become un eatable.- - Pulled the last of November after several hard freezes, it proved .weet and palatable. Sea ale is not what can be termed a new garden vegetable, but It Is classed among the "fancy" vegetables. It is not common, because ' an idea has prevailed that it cannot produce results worth while in Jess than four years. This has recently been proved an erroneous idea. It is a most delicious vegetable, combining as It does the flavors of asparagus, cauliflower and celery. The edible portions are the naked leaf stalks, which are forced and bleached. They look at first sight like celery, stalks, but have a distinctive taste of their own unlike any other vegetable. It may also be cooked and served with drawn butter, In which form it resembles stewed celery, tastes something like blanched asparagus, but has withal a special and delicious flavor all Its' own. whlte-sklnne- d WHY PEOPLE SUFFER. Too often the kidneys are the cause and the sufferer is not aware of it. Sick kidneys bring backache and side pains, lameness and stiffness, dizziness, headaches, tired feeling, urinary troubles. Doan's Kidney Pills cure the cause. Mrs. N. E. 3 raves, Villisca, "I sufIowa, snjs: fered from kidney trouble for veara. The secretions were J disordered, there were pains in my back and swellings of the ankles. Often I had smothering spells. I had to be helped about Doan's Kidney Pills cured me five years ago and I have been well since. They saved my life." Kemember the name Doan'a. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MilburCo.. Buffalo, N. Y. m well-know- n n A NEW "FEAT." Fa-v- distance apart toof suit Short Stories. The "I suppose," he said, Ingratiatingly, "you often get spoken to by men?" "Yes," she replied, "and by monkthere don't seem to eys. But be any men about!" "Am ufln ALLAN'S KOOT-EASend ran truly Bay I would not have been without It ao long, hail I known the relief It would Rive my aching feet. I think it a rare ffood thing for anyone having aore or tired feet Mm. Matilda Holt wort. Providence. R. I." Sold by nil DruglstH, 25c. Aak Send us $1.50 for a year's subscription According to Taste. to "Short Stories" and follow the fuscmat-inmissionary work, Mme. amusing linin. Kvery month, too, there ConHelene Vincent?, the are nimilrs of good, crisp, short stories In go missionary, said at a dinner printed in bin. clear tyie. Kvery newsCleveland: dealer can handle your subscription. "A Chluese heaven strikes you as Short Stories Company, Ltd. ludicrous. Yet here In your own coun- 135 I6th t New York CUT try you are careful to (It heaven and the er other place to your people's dislikes "Thus, on my recent southern trip, I beard a Georgia negro divine describe hades as Ire cold, a place where the wicked shiver and freeze through all eternity. I asked the divine why he altered in that radical manner the usual description of hades, and he replied: " 'Ah don' dnrst tell mah people nuf fin' else, marm. Why, if Ah Bed hades wuz wahm, some o' dese ole rheumatic breddern an' slstern o' mine would be wantin' ter staht right down dah come fust frost.' " Each of us has the power of making happier, sunnier, the little spot wherein our daily life is spent Archbishop of Canterbury. . rat U mm Two or more feet the ground 2x4 's are nailed for support for the feed box. The box is placed on these 2x4's. Between the tou of the posts a wire is twisted to hold them together and keep the box in position. Such a feed box can be made without any difficulty and on many farms will often be found to be a great convenience. . Et Laymen Combat White Plague. According to recent figures published by the National Association for the Study Bnd Prevention of Tuberculosis, nearly 60 per cent of those enlisted in the active campaign against consumption are laymen, and the percentage of laymen has tripled ' in the last four years. g , "Guars' SIGK HEADACHE CARTER'S liTTir i1 , V R W I !n Vr I Ei 9 m n relieve fit Pj'Htx'iMln,, In- MllfesUoiiaiiilTon Hearts I Eating. A perfect rear leii fur iJUtiiiOH. Nan- nniWHlnewi, uuu Im, Taste hi tlic Mmilli, I'oitf rain In tin 1A Toturtie, TOItlHU UVHt. They ! ItrfWmni L i Positively cured by these. Mule Tills. l'hey rrgulate tu Uuwcl. Purely VYUtl. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. CARTERS Genuine Must Bear Signature Fac-Simi- lo ft IVER H Pitts. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. - . The Success Sulky Plow Ton ran make two mistake In bnylng Ruling rinwu. One In to buy an inferior onVrrit clienp, ami the plow brrautie It in hii-other In to buy a priced riillutf plow when the 8UCCE6S, a medium privcil do plow, will better work. h Successful Plowing Can atwajr ban the beet hitch, the best land Ing device, the beet rolling cutter, anil the best bottoms ever put on Killing Plows. It ban only two levers, bat they give the name ran (re of ailjuniinrnts an plows wllh three or four levers. It la heavier baa more material but fewer parts, and la lenn com plicated, than others. Finished with wide shares for Alfalfa Flow'.ng, when ordered. It la strong, almplo and That's why durable. That's why we call It the "Sucoeee." Ask tbe farmer wbo owns one ha knows. 67 Years of "Knowing How" Ham mered Into Every One of Them. Write for Beautifully Illustrated Pamph. let No. 87 of tnlerent to every farmer, and a P. It O. Catalog, which will be mailed free. PARUN & ORENDORFF CO. Canton, Illinois. Claa Implement VeMi-l- Co., felt lake City, Ctsh. of whikkcy) one ftuniinfroniplalut or M)c bulUnt. l be arcompllwhei, mirier all with the Succeaa Plow, It l a friuelen plow thut will lunt a lifetime. It Consistently Opposed. "That actor Is a queer fellow, as contradictory as he can be, even in his roles." "What do you mean?" "At present he is playing a crooked character In a straight drama." w, 3bc Every one has his place and on this earth. Gladstone. "Mummy! Mummy! look, here's baby walking on his hind legs." Su-M- Canton Plows FERRY DAVIS PAINKII.ITR lni.l-- Mra. Wlnalow'a Soothing fljrap. For children teeitilne, uflM the ?mt, mduce paln.cttr wlod wltu. IScaboiu. The battle without goes as goes the battle within. e Burton Implement fVi.,Oelen. Utah. KMifteld Implement I W. Klrhneld. Ctah "nsks Klvsr lmilit,ent Co.. hurley, lil&he rt it vis r Food sProducts Lfeby'a Cooked TOILET ANTISEPTIC NOTHING LIKE IT FOR Corned Dccf There's a marked between Beef Complaint was made to a local man by one of his employes that boys who wefe swimming m a pond were causing quite a nuisance. The owner of the property gave the man the privilege of putting up a sign, as he had asked permission to do It The notice reads as follows: "No Lolling or Swlmmlg on Tbeas . If Catched downs Order by Law Will be Forced." Berkshire Courier. Ubttym and even 'the best that's told in bulk. ' Evenly and mildly cured and scientifically cooked in Ubby'a Great White Kltohen, all the natural flavor of the fresh, prime beef it retained. It is pure and wholesome, delicious meal serve at time, ready to Savei work and worry in summer. HOME TESTING Test on Coffee. A Sure and Easy Haw distinc-tio-n Oooked Oorned New England English. Other Libby "Healthful" all ready r,,U,'n nceI ny denlifricsr-- I TFinril and II ia cleansing, whitening removing tartaf from the teeth, besides destroying ; all germs ol decay and disease which orduiary-loot- h preparations canoot do. PutmeiuedHamouth.-iriE- i disinfects the mouth, and throat, purines the breath, and kills the germ which collect in the mouth, causing tore throst, bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness, w"eB inflamed, tired, ache and bum, may be insUnllj relieved and strengthened by Paxtine. Putine will destroy the gerrar A WA I that cause catsnh, leal the m. Bammation and atop the discharge, It ii sun temedy ioru'.erine caUrrh. Paxtine is a harmless yet powerful fiermicKte.disinteclsnl and deodoruer. Used in bathing it destroys odors and leaves the body anlisepiically clean. FOR Alt T ORUO TORCt.BOo. I OR POSTPAID BV MAIL. Tlir F'rtimi l.aUUIII wh TIIF FYFC tlH ATADntl Allttn M LARGE SAMPLE FREE! LBI1 To decide the all Important quesTHB PAXTON TOILET CO BOSTON. MA8&. tion of coffee, whether or not It la are: to serve, cause bidden of the really physical alia and approaching fixed diseases, Peoples Dried Dee ' one should make a test of ten days by Vienna Sausage leaving off coffee entirely and using . Tostum. Veal Loaf in your mouth removed while If relief follows you may know to Mhk Evaporated a certainty that coffee has been you wait thnt'i tme. A Cas Baked Doane your vicious enemy. Of course you caret taken when the tongue is can take it back to your heart again, Chow Chow thick coated iwith the nasty if you like to keep sick. Mlxod Pickle A lady says: "I bad suffered with squeamish feeling in stomach,, stomach trouble, nervousness and terhand in hand relief. It's easy, natural brings "Purity goes rible sick headaches ever since I was with Products of the Libby way to help nature help you. 9 a little child, for my people were al CASCARETS-i- nc brand". ways great coffee drinkers and let us t. All dru'U- - Biggest seller children have all we wanted. I got la the world. Million boats a mouth. Write for free Booklet, eo I thought I could not live without "How to make-- Good coffee, but I would not acknowledge DAISY FLY KILLER UTJSViT"!?? that it caused my suffering. III 11 M'l MlfK. . Hill to Eat". Things "Then I read so many articles about Postum that I decided to give it a fair insist on trial. I had not used it two weeks in Ubby'B at place of coffee until I began to feel imi..e..;i .tree. like a different person. The headache your grocers. and nervousness nnd disappeared SOi l SI h i ,t0 arwtln.3i.Iwk, Libby, McNeill whereas I used to be sick two or three L Libby days out of a week whllo drinking coffee I am now well and strong and Saves Time Saves Money Chlomgo NO STROITJNG NO HONING sturdy seven days a week, thanks to Postum. "I hnd been using Tostum three K months and had never been sick a ItlXUHI rno.-.irOnlil.T.V: i... lit unit day when I thought I would experiHllver, ll.UUi ti.iut, KNOWN THE would ovi:r ment and se If it really was coffee Hllver ami t'opnor. II Ml fluid snd silver retluixi wirlis. tnnUilis tree f..r Wrl'e st"l Itottyh that caused the trouble, so I began tx.DI.S AhSAY lisstwnruiw, Dntsr,Cl, to drink coffee again and inside of a i. mi m 111 I week had a sick spell. I was so HAIR BALSAM HOWARD E. BURTON, A8cW?8?.ND I was soon convinced that coffee was U hslT. ftaati'. S14 tlti.'tia. I!. 1, PUTrr, l.e.i, s I'li.Mi.iit rrie'H. 1'nmn.t. (join, the cause of all my misery and I went 8ilvr, 5.vi (.iiiil, Mr! X.i tie i.r I upper, n, !Hiimg o lioulrn-Flls Nwr full price Hal sent i.u siiplli'sili.n, 3 1 H1' Voiithil Oli-r- . fcilV'v back to Postum with the result that (i.tniiil itinlsuitumpire I ruiivlllB, Knrk iu fl.we.. it ' v.- V f. una. 4s A huitlonni I'srlmimi ll.ink. Ueferenre, I was soon well and strong again and (yldetermined to stlrk to Postum and "::Xw:i.i Thompson's yc Water W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. leave coffee alone In the future." Kend the littlo book, "The Road to Wellville," In pkga. "There's a Reason." I'ver rmil hr ntinv IrMrrf A nrwr inr tirnra from tlmr to tint. Thi--r irr Hrnulnf, true, Mod full u( humaa . Heal-Time-Hin- : f . well-mad- e Piling Seasoned Ties. tie is brought into contact with the Good Hay for Horse. ground at more than one point; that Many farmers still have the notion only a comparatively few tics are Is that clover hay not fit to feed work required, thus permitting numerous horses. It is one of the best of hays the right of way, with a for horses. It contains good muscle piles along consequent saving in- - the labor of and materials. It Is the ties from the pile to the carrying almost twice as rich as timothy, hence track amount is a less needed. A good way to use clover with horses Is to feed it Take Care of the Colts. half and half with timothy. Clover lot the colts so out into pasDon't hay is a good bowel regulator, and Is ture skin poor. Keep them in good Kenornlly beneficial if fed with caullorh with hay and grain foods. Corn tion. and clover hay are about the bent feeds for these youn animals, and Sheep Destroy Weeds. will all tho year round There is nothing that will rid the they clovercat them Is reluhed ly all cathay Iry field of weeds better than sheep. tle and hay horses even when on good They will clean tho weeds from the summer nnr It is a good tho fence too. and rows. hay They thing to pasture, a dally- - feed of it them give may bo kept in a bay field from early spring till the grass Is several Inches Money in Farm Animals. high, or high enough to smother out Live stock of all k nrls la now on a the undesirable growth. hlKh basis nnd no do'bt will continue so for some time to ome. There Is Value of Shade. Shade in summer Is equal to shelter money in growing farm animals, both in the winter for the comfort of live for the animals themselves and fot ' stock. If there are no shade trees In the good they do In producing ferthe pasture, 'put up a temporary sHado tilizer at home. Keep all young stock of boards on poles. This shade may growing on pasture, and do not bo be moved from time to time and afraid to feed a little grain to supplement the 'grass ration. pluced on poor spots to distribute the ; nmuure. Asparagus Seed, Eggs and Milk, Asparagus seed is slow to germinate poultry and dairy products have al- but it will nearly all grow, nevcrtha most doubled In price in the pitHt ten leB. it will start quicker It It is firs years. Ekkh and .mill; are still rifting soaked In warm water. Radish sect in average price. If you do not suc- mixed with It will mart the rows so r ceed with poultry, it Is your own fault. cultivator can be used. lalrrmt. energy-producin- g, well-know- FnrtMMldi-nchilUrml- box. length from iiwtulment u "No. 514 Series 83." It i story that will hold your interest. The French Police finally give up. in their attempt to trap the wily Lupin nnd send Ui Kugluml for Herloek Sholmes. Then follows a battle of wits. The clever French rojjue aguinxt the keen reasoning English detective. first DlnruKBlng sired nr. Famous English Detective Tries to Catch the French Gentleman Criminal Aracue Lupin is IhiIJ. He announce beforehand in the pajxrs what his next move is guiiur to be. His story begins la the August number of PuinkilltT. r'oroullr.dlnrrtM-aaiMUiU nidlclDe Dover fmlct Exchanging Solemn Thoughts. "Ah, says the man with the parted whiskers, "when one stands alone In the night and contemplates the wonders of creation, how futile, bow puny man seems! How vain, bow puerile his hopes and longings, when he is surrounded by the eternal silence ol the universe! Has this ever occurred to you!" "You bet!" answers the man with scarf pin. "He feels Just as METHOD FOR PILING TIES. the big punk as be does when he misses the owl car and has to stand on the corThe Accompanying Illustration Gives ner an hour for another one." Chian Idea of a Good Way for Stor-- '. cago Post Timbers. Ing The form of pile best adapted for piling railroad ties along the right of way is here shown. The advantages of this method are that the maximum rate of seasoning la secured; that no THAT FROZE HIM. Colored Man Felt He Was Being Rail- Delicious Radishes of Unusual Size the Result of Long and Careful Experiments. t'TTTt i OF VEGETABLES. KINDS Bad Taste tioi-we- W I i ASSAYS t.. iff. s ll ek's treat-men- I , |