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Show i BEEHIVE MADE OF CONCRETE Anyone With Little Ingenuity Can Make Them Set of Molds Will Last Indefinitely. Among the occupations which offer profit and amusement, and at the SCIENCE IN GROWING CORN same time entirely suited to women, is that of hee raising. Its advantages are that little space is required, there Requires Great Deal of Labor, but is no great expense and the work is Inthe Is Farmer Repaid by light, requiring only a limited amount creased Crop. of time and care. Much of the apmay be made at paratus (By CHAS. K. PGTERSEN ) im- home andrequired where the facilities for this The testing of seed corn la very portant this spring. Not in many years has the question so closely appealed to the farmer as it does now. Much of the seed corn savel in the corn belt states for this season's plant6S ing is showing low germination THE HOLIDAYS MALmUHU MU. I Are Bear enough to suggeS the selection ITO MAIM SI SALT LAKE Cl IX. UTAH and USEFUL HEATING IN To spend a few weeks or a few tns during the fall or winter months in CALIFORNIA Concrete are not present, the things may be purchased without any great outlay of money. There have been many Improvements lately in the manner of constructing the beehives and probably the most Interesting Is one which Is made of concrete. A patent has been recently issued covering the manufao-turof concrete beehives, but anyone with a little Ingenuity may easily make them, and a set of molds once having been made satisfactorily, may be used Indefinitely and any number of hives made from It. Anyone attempting to makd a hive of this material should acquaint themselves with the character of the cement and should also be familiar with the habits of bees. WATER In Hog Killing Time Device Shown in Illustration Is of Greatest Value HANGING-SHEL- FOR A water during time, or whenever a kettle is to be suspended over a fire. Set a heavy post firmly into Hanging-Shelf- . the ground, tamping in a shovelful of coarse gravel or stone and attach a around the shelf as' shown by the bar of Iron at the proper distance dotted lines in the drawing. It is tacked along each side joist to the edge. of the center joists. What light gets in between the joists amounts to nothing and the arrangement makes a good ventilation for the closet. Try a curtain around the cellar shelf and see how well the fruit keeps. It also keeps out dust and flies to a great hog-killin- g extent. At 1 V jut, Crane for An Open Fire. The Gipsy Brown Tall. Every farmer should take pains to learn to recognize at sight the various stages of the gipsy brown tail and many other of our insect pests, and they Bhould be instructed by the state how to manage the war against them. If farmer A keeps his orchard and trees free from brown tails and neighbor B just over the fence leaves a lot of these pests on some of his trees that are out of the jurisdiction of the town or state, how can farmer A expect to get ahead In his fight against the pest? near the bottom. To an near the top attach "a chain, letting it pass down through the end of the rod eye-bo- lt which should be In the shape of a fork. The length of the chain will determine the distance of the kettle from the ground. Some Fertilizers Injure Celery. is popularly believed that certain fertilizers Influence the disease of celery known as black heart, and a series of experiments was carried on at the Florida experiment station. In which 26 formulas of fertilizers were tested. Plats receiving nitrate of soda and kalnit were uniformly severely attacked by the disease, and those plats which received fertilizers consisting of bone meal, fish scrap and high grade sulphate of potash gave best re- It sults. Care of New Lawn. All new lawns should be covered with well rotted manure or other commercial fertilizer late In the fall. Five hundred pounds of the latter to the acre Is a good proportion. Some gardeners think .that the use of stable manure encourages weeds. Fertilizer for Fruit. Commercial fertilizers rich in potash is needed for fruit trees ; it strengthens and builds up the wood and adds flavor to the fruit. When they get strong and vigorous apply nitrate of soda In the early spring. A POSITIVE and PER- MANENT CURE FOR Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. TW h tkr SEND YOUR WORK TO main st. Salt Lane City 151 SEALS, STENCILS, look. Badges, trade CHECKS, Etc. Full and supplies In stock. line Rubber Type Outfit Mall orders receive prompt attention. ALT LAKE STAMP CO., Salt Lake FThpii OT0S The well filled silo forestalls dr) pasture worry. bushels of wheal One and one-hal- f are ample to sow an acre. The' successful farmer finds weed lng to do in the flocks as well as th fields. You can find many chunks of wooc about the farm. Save them all fot the stove. Every weed that is killed befort going to seed makes next years field the cleaner. Manure that is spread upon- - tht field will not waste its fertility. This is not the case with the piles in th barnyard. Bees use water to dilute the heavy thick honey left over from winter tc make it suitable for the young larvae and also to make the cell wax pliable and Onions, squashes, pumpkins sweet potatoes should be stored In place; most cellars ar dry frost-proo- f too damp, and a room or attic usually a better place. Keep some kind of a crop growing In the garden the entire season, nothing else Is done, sow wheat or rye on the vacant places to keep weeds from springing up and maturing seed Weeds ripen In a very short time they are allowed to grow. Salu- i well-mad- e and edge have discovered; water, proper clean streets, good drainage, convenient transit facilities, complete schools, and thorough saniNo city should tary organizations. think Itself rich enough to prosper without them, and no city is so poor that it cannot afford them. The Oub rtKODAK FINISHING C0MMERCII- PHOTOGRAPHERS to Have Effect. ts Ladies treated aa me pnUidty, me rickacM. kees. is bi private STITUTE. 134 W. fteetk Teaple Street, Salt Lake City. SHIPLERS talnty Failed tary r. GARDEN City Modern Joshua. The offender was an old negro man (By J. WESLEY GRIFFIN.) We used to wrap all of our glass Joshua Taylor by name. fruit jars with paper to exclude the When hi8 case was called and Josh light. Now we have a curtain hung ua appeared the judge looked up, eyed Joshua, and mused aloud: . , Joshua, Joshua, why. that made the sun stand sti.., isn i he? ' No, sah, jedge, answered Joshua, Life. I makes the moonshine. very useful in heating Is U the direct line to the Pacific Coast, also to Goldfield and Tonopah. Three Daily Traiaa. Electric Lighted. Observation Cats. Q For rates and full information see your local agent or address J. H. Msndeifield, A. C. P. A., 69 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah CELLAR Curtain Hung Around Fruit Jars Excludes Dust and Keeps Out Files to Great Extent. on Farm. A crane F A TREAT The Salt Lake Route Beehive. E Cei Cass Childs Punishment This I m frequently troubled with kidney and so very A little girl had been bladder trouble, especially in the fcprmg and Pall. Being an old veteran of the naughty that her mother found It Civil War, a little exposure or cold settles necessary to shut her up in a dark on my kidneys, and then I am laid up closet in that family, the direst CITY CLEAN OF VALUE SEE Your with kidney or bladder trouble. for the worst offense. Swamp-Roo- t was recommended to me a punishment For 15 minutes the door had been of took number a and number I years ago, Parisian Authorities Recognize That of bottles of it and was more than pleased locked without a sound coming from Money la Well Spent on the behind It. Not a whimper, not a snifwith the results. I consider Swamp-Roo- t Streets of the Capital. ' the greatest and best kidney medicine on fle. At last the stern but anxious parent and it never fails to give the market, Paris has accepted unflinchingly the quick results in kidney trouble, bladder unlocked the closet door and peered doctrine that smooth and clean high- trouble and lame back. into the darkness. She could see has done me Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t ways are a wise investment, and that nothing. so long as the work Is done in a thor- so much good that I feel if any words of What are you doing In there? she ough and scientific manner, with an mine will be the means of relieving any cried. sufferers are at to that you liberty honest and skillful application of poor And then a little voice piped from means to ends, the result is worth use this letter as you see fit. the blackness: Yours very truly, having, regardless of cost. I thpit on your new dress and I GEORGE W. ATCHLEY, The expense of maintaining, cleanDes Moines, la. on your new hat, and Im waitthplt ing and sprinkling the streets Is great- Btate of Iowa ) ing for more thplt to come to thpit er than in any other European city; Polk County j on your new parasol! A. R. Hansen, a retail druggist of this that such but the sort of and first Is deposes sworn, duly city, being a street service helps to secure The Place of Honor. he is well acquainted with profitable in a hundred Indirect ways. says, that who gave the above Farmer W. Atchley, Hodge was of the good, George richest far the Paris has by park testimonial; that said Atchley made and school, and he always gave equipment of any city in the world. signed said testimonial in my presence a feast to his hands at harvest time. The area of parks within an after- and that I have sold said Atchley a part It was harvest time and the feast noons excursion is 20,000 acres, while of the Swamp-Roo- t referred to in above was about to commence. farther away are more extensive pub- testimonial. Affiant further says that Giles was the oldest hand and the lic grounds, such as Versailles and George W. Atchley is a well known citimozen of this city and an honorable man hostess, with beaming cordiality, Fontainebleau. seat her the to tioned him to desire right Mr. by was Atchleys It is Impossible to estimate the prof- and that it hand. But Giles remained silently units which Paris derives annually from give said testimonial. A. R. HANSEN, responsive. Its parks, boulevards and public buildto - in my presence and Subscribed "Come, said the hostess, dont be estimated have that Bankers ings. sworn to before me, this 23rd of March, bashful, Mr. Giles he was Just Giles , $500,000,-000Americans spend upward of 1909. occasions on youve a ordinary E. J. FISK, Notary Public. annually In foreign countries, and to the place of honor, you know. right receives Paris to that Is safe it say Giles deliberated a moment, then . Hr. kilmr A of this vast sum, the at least one-fift- h BiRfhtntea, N. T. spoke. as are as are which from great profits Thank you kindly, Mrs. Hodge," Will Do For You the profits from pork to Chicago, Prove What Swamp-Rohe said, but if its all the same to & Send to Dr. Kilmer Co., Binghamshoes to St. Louis and beer to Milton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will you, Id rather sit opposite this pud' waukee. anyone. You will also receive den. The experience of Paris ought to convince booklet of valuable information, telling convince the most skeptical that there all about the Mrs. Windows Soothing Syrnp. kidneys and bladder. When the gums, reduces In. is no modern community of civilized writing, be sure and mention this paper. Forchlldren teething. softens cures wind colic, liboaboUla HummatiimAllayaiialn men which cannot afford to provide For sale at all drug stores. Price fifty-ccnthe most perfect public appointments and The future and the past are near that technical and scientific knowl- Helps of elegant and appropriate gifts. Our jewelry line war never more varied, extensive or complete, and our prices never lower than this season. IS -- In MAMMA EVEN WITH GETTING HELP SUFFERERS FROM KIDNEY, LIVER AND BLADDER TROUBLES loins Town M.JMU.aiJ'JIMU-HL.IIimM- better cultivation than ever will be necessary to produce a big crop. A good seed bed Is the foundation of the crop, or rather the first stone upon the real foundation, the seed. Presuming that the corn ground is in proper rotation and sufficiently manured, it should be worked up as mellow as a garden bed. If stalks are on the ground they should be disked both ways, the rollers being ground sharp, disk, and then follow with work the soil thoroughly four or five Inches deep. It is hardly possible to spend too much time in preparing the ground. It should be disked three times each workings before way, making si planting. When stalks are plowed under a good plan Is to harrow first then plow, then harrow again and plant. The harrow should follow the plow closely and all plowed ground should be finished every noon and night. Another good preparation is to disk the ground fqur times, using a spader the first time and an ordinary disk a week later. Then harrow the land after each double disking and plant close after the harrow. Rowe the Illinois man says that after several years experience he prefers disking to plowing. Of course sod ground must be plowed. It is also important to use the right kind of a corn planter use an edge-dro- p planter or one that will drop the exact number of kernels for which it is set 95 times out of 100. It should even do better than that, if the seed has been carefully sorted according to size to fit the holes In the different plates. This is the only way to get an even stand of corn. An even stand from good seed is the only way to gpow a profitable crop. Test the planter well before taking it to the field. Do not spoil a lot of ground and waste a lot of seed Hying to fin I out whether your planter is reliable or not. SOLDIER YISHES TO OLD IS VILLAGE PRIDE Achievement of English Clergyman That Is by No Means Impossible of Duplication. A charming and instructive picture of what gardening skill may do for a .viUnge is to he seen In one of the of Hertfordshire hamlets, writes an English correspondent The rector, who happens fortunately to be owner of the ground divided Into allotments, will probably have won, before the year closes, a hundred prizes at the principal English flower A , The Call of the Wind. Dawdle (at Atlantic City) Do you believe In that old saying that like seeks like? Mawdle Sure! Saw a demonstra tion of it only this morning. Dawdle Where? Mawdle On the beach. A hatless young woman was standing near me when a puff of wind came along and nearly all her beautiful hair joined It! - shows. The number he has already won approaches the greatest on record. The feat has been accomplished without the help of any skilled gardener; and the whole of the two acres is worked by the rector and a church official who cannot give more than half his time to the garden. Yet In this old garden, over the wav from a rectory at any rate as old as Always on Hand. the reign of Henry VIII, are to be seen The primary class was discussing French beans of a foot or more In birds, and the teacher asked what length, celery fifteen inches in circumoirds remained in our climate all the ference, bleached to perfection In payear round. Nearly every kind had per wrappings, sweet peas equal to been given, when little Daniel raised those that have won at leading shows Have you thought of one and quantities of roses up to the four his hand. his more? teacher asked. point standard of the national shows. But the special Interest of the gar"Yesm, he answered triumphant Is the part of it that has, so to den The stork. ly. speak, overflowed into the neighboring allotments. The rectors allotment, Why Not, Indeed? a Would you take $10,000 to fly from with the prestige belonging to prize stands as a model; and patch, winning York? New to Albany exercised a has "Why not? Our cashier took only the example effect already on the neighbor surprising Puck. $1,000 to fly to Europe." plots. Bridget Was Unselfish. Mrs. Backbay Why are you leavCalifornias Scenic Boulevard. ing us, Bridget? One of the most beautiful scenic Me reasons are philBoston Cook drives In California will be 30 miles I want to give some wan long, beginning at Fremont Gate, the anthropic. else a chancet at the joys of living main entrance to Elysian park, followwith yez. Harpers Bazar. ing the range of hills on the south side of the Los Angeles river, dropIt Will Soon Arrive. ping down through Griffith park to the I cant understand it, he said. river valley, which will be followed You cant understand what? as far as the town of Burbank, and Ive been waiting for several thence, turning back through Wild Cat months now for another revival of in- pass and a portion oLCahuenga pass terest in Napoleon, and it hasnt come, to Hollywood and thence back to the yet. central portion of the city. There are views and vistas and beauOverrated. Greatly ty spots along the road, any one of Mrs. Gaswell, while you were which could be made the subject of Venice did you see the Bridge There are elereally great painting. Sighs? from which all the surround vations Oh, yes, I saw what they called lng country Is visible and others where that, but, my land, Ive seen bridges the mountains tower high above the ten times its size, without ever go- road. Los Angeles Express. ing out of Pennsylvania! Chicago Tribune. A Woman City Father. Saw One. Germany, has a woman Llegniz, Did you see Naples when you were Mrs. Elizabeth Hirsch, serving as In Europe, Mrs. Gottslotte? of the city council. Let me see! We saw one Naple, I Mrs. Hirsch, on the death of her think. Are there more of them? husband, undertook the management of his large manufacturing interests No Sentiment. has succeeded admirably. Her The Sentimental One The beauti- and in business led to her being success ful beach was covered with shells this chosen to municipal office. morning. The Practical One Yes, its a shame to allow em to eat peanuts City Heads in Conference. Yonkers Statesman. down there! Bostons council has passed an ordinance providing for monthly conStrategy. ferences of the heads of fiepartments I see your daughter is wearing one and city council. Mayor Fitzgerald ef those hobble skirts. Is of the opinion that it will tend to Sh-sDont give it away. We facilitate and simplify city business put it on her because we believe she and give greater publicity to the wants to elope with a young fellow work of the various departments. that we dont like at all. vice-preside- IV to the present. relations History of Red Cross Seal. first used In Charity stamps, Boston in 1862 for the soldiers relief funds during the Civil war, were the original forerunners of the Red Cross Christmas seal, which will be used this year to bring happiness and cheer to millions. The Delaware society In 1907 for the first time In America made use of a stamp for the purpose of getting revenue to In a hastily orfight consumption. ganized campaign of only three weeks they realized $3,000. The next year, 1908, the American Red Cross conducted the first national tuberculosis stamp campaign. From this sale $135,-00- 0 was realized for the movement. In 1909, under many adverse conditions, $250,000 was realized from these stamps. This year the slogan of the tuberculosis fighters and the Red Cross is A Million for Turberculosis From Red Cross Seals In 1910. is Slightly Mixed. Two Englishmen were resting at the Red Home inn at Stratford-on-AvoOne of them discovered a print picturing a low, tumbling building underThe neath which was printed: House in Which Shakespeare Was Born. Turning to his friend in mild surprise he pointed to the print. His friend exhibited equal surprise and called a waiter, who assured them of the accuracy of the inscription. Pon my word, said the observing Englishman, shaking his head dubious1 thought he was born In a manly. ger! The Army of Constipation Eve ty Diyj Is Growing Smalls CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS they responsible only give relief they permanend cure Coastipa-tis- a. 1 Mil use them (or lions Bilisnt- - Bess, lndigeitiom, SMALL PILL, Sick Head ache, Sallow SMALL DOSE, SMALL Skis. 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It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent to every modest woman. We shall not particularize here at to the symptoms of those peculiar affections incident to women, but those wanting full information as to their symptoms and means of positive cure are referred to the Peoples Common Sense Medical Adviser 1008 pages, newly revised and Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in cloth binding for 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y, one-ce- nt FOR PINK EYE DISTEMPER CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES Cures the skin and acts as a preventive for others. piven on the tongue. Safe for brood mares and all others. Best Hqnidremedy , 50 cents and tl 00 a bottle; 16 00 and $10 00 the dozen. Soldkidney all drueinst and horse goods houses, or sent express paid, by the by manufacturers. SPOHN MEDICAL CO, Chemists, GOSHEN, INDIANA I |