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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI. UTAH traversed the old Snnta Fe highway UBERTY alone, the Major and Colonel Horton had led the columns of troops which went In search of the terrible Apuches, aud to them was given a prcut deul of A ROMANCE OF bunds. OLD MEXICO ILH.VAN LOAN NOVELIZED FROM THE PHO- SER1AL0F THE TOPLAY BY SAME NAME, RELEASED THE UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING COMPANY ' SYNOPSIS. Liberty Horlon, American lielreee andd owner of a larae Matlran suite, la and held fur ransom by Juan a noted Mexican Inqui re, tu. While la tilaancamp alia overhear a plan to atAmerican town and army cmi tack Hlie escapee Willi the alii of 1'edro. a faithful aervant. and while a reaculng U. 8. party, headed by Major Wlnmon, army, C'apt. llotxrl ltulledge of the Texaa warn to rldee ahe Hungera, elop pursuit, but la too late and the the Americana, Jtlexlcana attack. They are repuiaed by thut nlxlil. 1'ancho f.imirican soldiers the major with axpoaura Qf misappropriation of fundi left In lit unleaa lie. Major Wlnmon, foreea rare, 1,1 burly to marry lila eon Manuel. The .Major refuaea. liberty, who haa heard the argument between I'ancho and the Into the room, and to aave .Major, 4 he Major a honor,, ahe axreea to marry Manuel. KutledKe preventa i'edro from killing' Manuel. The marriage takea place. Afajor YVInelon, with ltutledh'e. leavea to Jeln the troops, who have In the meantime received ordera to croaa the line,a and bring back, dead or alive, the par-tlerenpunatble for the Jjlacovery Manuel news to Uheriy'a room that tilKht and la watched irf Tliereae. liberty telle him that aha la hla wife In name only.. Aa he la travlns;. ;Ttlerrae attempta to kill Manuel. Pedro ariivea at the la time to hear Thereee telling iiaclenda that although ahe la Manuel a wife la the eves of the law, In the eyea of Owl ahe (Thereae) la hla wife. Pedro contlruia thla atatement. Manuel Jolna Lopes. IJberty makra a .separate effort to eetwpe. Ixipea attempta to blow up American troopa at Lritclnda, but the plan la foiled by Liberty: An aviator arrlvea at the camp of Major Wlnaton with orders '4 atop the Invaalon pending Kutledg-- goea to reacua Liberty, lio lth i'edro, eacapea Into the desert. ordera and goea to aid Major duuilx-yUob. who with four troopera la surround-- d In a hut. After eat aping numeroue perils In the canyon. Liberty and Pedro are picked up by an aeroplane ecout, who tarte. back with them to Wlnaton'a column. ' Lopes, who reallxea that If the aeroplane geta hack to Wlnaton'a camp there wilt oe no aurpriae attack, ordera the machine gun turned on the party. Manuel flrea but mlaaea them, whereupon takea charge of the gun hlmaelf, Ixpex and Area, dlaabllng the machlrm. Ttie a miraculoua eecape when the have party aeroplane dropa to earth, where It I wrecked. liberty and Pedro are made prlaonera by Lopes, but they manage to rarape. .Pedro rtdea to warn Major Wlnaton of the planned attack, while She la atana.ofl to find the ranters. liberty a overtaken, however, by two of the aent out by lnpea to find her, and they bring her back to hla camp ."while he la In the ml.liaWf at orgy, la placed tn a hut. and that nlaht liberty cornea Manuel to claim her. Aa ha goea to claap her In hla arraa he la ahot and fall a lifeleaa at her feet. A woman then enters the room and placing the gun at her own head pulla the trigger and faJla acraaa hla dead body. A Mexican detachment come upon the arena and find liberty with the smoking revolver In her take bar to Chihuahua prison, taad and meantime. Ixpes and hla band Major Wlnaton'a troopera and the American meet with dlaaatrous defeat. Major Wlnaton Is wounded during the fighting. While the Mexican detachment la on Its way to Chihuahua prlaon with Liberty thrjr coma across the unconjM'ju I'nire of Pedro, who haa been Uirwj from hi horse while on hla way to Wlnaton'a camp. lis Is made a prisoner ana 4ake hint along with liberty. Hob, they who has bean held at bay by a band of Insurreutne, manages to eai ane. Major melon a tmooa are annihilated: ths major, himself, being ths only one left alive. Pedro and liberty axrl?e at Chi huahua and are thrown Into relle. Pedro makea a vicious effort to escape and kills one ef the guard a Ha la ocerpowvred and taken to tl.a torture chamber. liberty, wbo, tn the meantime, la endeavoring to free herself, partially succeeds, only tn find herself Imprisoned In a subterranean chamber. cup-lure- sti-p- s uut-ruK- e. neao-tiatlon- a. e ban-cllt- druiai credit for routing these roving f thi) During the years that hud paused ha hud seen, and tuken purt in, some of the. most important fighting In his country's history. He had known the tremendous Joy which comes with victory and the depression which accompanies defeat, There had been buttles from which he and bis compuuy had emerged without the loss of a single man. On the other hum there hud been times "when he led only a few, discouraged and disheartened men from the field; remnants of his compuuy. But, never, during nil his years as a soldier, until now, hud he suffered such an overwhelming defeat. For, of the -- 00 men that had made up his little company, not a single one of tlieiu had survived the on slaught of these Mexicans, but himself. Never bad be been called upon to send In such a report as the one he would have to give to Washington on the fight at Ulublo Puss. As be stared at the bodies of his trooerg his mind seemed to become dazed. He wondered whether It was all a reullty or the result of bis wound. Perhaps be was still uncon. scious and was looking on this terrible scene In bis dreams. Weak and haggard, from long nights and duys of exposure in the open accompanied by lack of food; his courage gone; bis heart heavy ; be presented picture of deep misery. And, as he gated at the blood of the youths great tears came to bis eyes, and he permitted the'ni to roll down his burned cheeks. At that instant be would have given bis life to bave been able to save them. It seemed a travesty of war that be should be allowed to live and they to die. They were young men, many of them ; men who were needed by their mothers, their wives, tbelr sis ters and tbelr, sweethearts.- - The world needed them to assist in carrying on Its affairs, but, when a man reaches his age, there Is little left for him to do.. - In the years that bad gone be believed it the duty of every man. whether young or old, to be ready to surrender his life, at an Instant's notice, for bis country. But now as his eyes rested on the scene before him he wondered whether be was right One drop of the blood that bad flowed in the veins of these American youths was worth more than, m hundred illiterate and degenerate Mexicans, like Lopes and bis band, that ' bad taken their lives. These men had given their lives to a band of bandits and thieves; miserable cutthroatawho believed the world should k?)oT them without their having to work for It, and who I a e i - Court-Martiaic- d. after Major Wlnaton wsa traced Id the Improvised grave by hit brave and loyal comrades, tie lapsed Into unconsciousness, for be was weak and til from the loss of Mood. When be recovered some hour later all was dark and silent about Lira. He ' 8000 1 e . . .. , r m $tarta te Dig With His Finger. .lowly rained himself up and e.ied out of hla abetter. There, spread out sought to accomplish this by Inciting a on the aand of Diablo Puss, were the rebellion In the hopes that they would finally obtain control of the govern bodies of bis faithful fighters. Then ths entire country of The Major was not a weak man, on ment. be In their hands to the contrary, be was considered one Mexicoas would saw fit tbejr f the bravest men that ever shoul- treat If the Mexicans were content to alt dered' a rifle, and It was bis love of njidlsturtx-- and permit Lopes and bis fi ghtlng that bad woo him bis epaulets. Ills record In the Civil war, where be bandits to rob snd kill that was somefotirtt under Sheridan, bad won him thing which did bt concern the United the Hot when be distinction and the appointment of Mtates. sergeant major. He came from a fam- border and trespasaed on United States ily of fighters, and, ever since be was territory, killed American cltiten and old enough, to understand the meaning robbed and burned their borne. In ad of the word he loved to fight.' When dition to asaaaltlng American women. war broke out It was lime for ths government at the be a s one of the first to go bark Into Washington to Intervene. And. If they service, although he was actually re- did not then there wss something tired at the time? Fighting was his wrong with that government some very life, and though be bad been where. wounded many times, and hi poor old Believing be was seting for the best body ; was fairly chipped with bullet the Major bad taken his tronjs acrrxtg marks, yet be considered It the great-to- t ths border. Iter be bad received inhonor any man could have, and the structions front Washington to delay greatest tribute be could pay bis coun- ths Invasion pending negotlstions. He had disobeyed the orders because be try and bis flag. lie bad often said that s man bad believed the debt that Pedro tnede the but two things te live for; one was bis night of the iMscovery ontrtga) should wife, and the other to fight for bis be pall In full, and the Major wanted country. Colonel Morton agreed with to assist In collecting that debt These men, whose bodies were now the Major In this, for there was no more courageous soldier than Liberty's scattered before Mm, some of them father. The two veterans bad been torn snd shattered and many disfigd crod r!panlf.h-Amcr1ea- n boys together, and had grown tip In ea h other's friendship. They bad enlisted together, suTered military hardships together, and, on more than one cession, cars very near dying together. In the days that preceded the Civil war they had booted Indian In the middle West. During the trouble-S"tn- e days In Jew Mexico, when a white uihn was In danger of being seizerl and murdered by Indians, If be - . SIXTEENTH EPISODE j of Its affinra. but, their country had needed them, too, and, true Americans, all of them, they hud unflinchingly gone forward to avenge the wrongs thut had been dons to American men, women and children on the border. Instead, they ' bud given their lives. But, out there in Diablo I'ass, in the stillness of the night surrounded by the dead, the Major made a solemn vow that the death of every one of his troopers would be avenged." LojieV would pay for this day'a work, . with ..hi, miserable-- life,-anunless the inevitable bund of fate prevented him, the Major would collect the debt and 'see to it that be was paid In full. These thoughts and the disheartening spectacle before hliu, together with his wounds and long period of fasting, seemed to unbalance the mind of the brave man. He managed to pull himself out of the pit dug for him by his men and staggered to oue of the bodies. He stooped and taking the can, teen from the poor fellow, quenched his thirst It refreshed him.. But It did not ease hfs puzzled and tired brain. His wound pained him, and he was conscious of a peculiar feeling In his bead. Strange objects seemed to appear, before his gase. They came quickly and departed as suddenly. Mys terious visions seemed to, haunt him, as he stood there helpless and alone. It must be ft sickness. Perhaps It was the fever. He bad seen thousands of soldiers afflicted with this dreadful disease; he bad aeen hundreds die with It Just then, he would have welcomed anything that would have relieved bltn from bis pain. For some time be Stood there won dering In which direction to 'go. He knew the canyon) for bad be not led hla troops o this very spot? But bis memory slowly failed him, and, though he racked bis poor fevered brain he was at a loss to know which wsy to turn. Finally, dnsed and delirious. he wandered aimlessly Into the desert ' a .. 4 a The poor slave Pedro, who bad been dragged to the torture chamber by the Mexicans, bad been tortured almost to the point of death. One of the guards pressed a button, which released one of the huge blocks in the wall. They picked np his body and threw It through' the aperture;-- ' It struck a large opening, said, then, slid down between the walls Into a pool In an underground chamber." It was1 the room .where .Liberty was being held prisoner, and. Just as Pedro's 'body struck the water, she wss about, to scoop up some of the water to quench her terrible thirst w.i .. i As .the dark object struck the, water she drew back tn terror. Then, as it rose to the surface, she wss startled ss she recognised the slave. He Was toe Injured, te, try to ,save hirasslf, and Liberty rushed to hla aid and dragged him out of the pool, and assisted blm to his feet ' But the next lnstsnt be fell In a heap on the ground. During this time, Itutledge and his comrades were out In the desert searching for some signs of Winston's troops. Tbs Insurrectos bad been completely fooled by the rangers, and It wss some time after Bob and bis companions escaped before they realised the futility of their fire. At first the Mexicans believed they bsd wiped out the remainder of Itutlcdge's men, for their shots were not returned from the mission. Finally1 one of tbelr number was sent out to Investigate. He approached the ruins under cover of the Mexican volley, and, as he n eared the spot be dropped on bis hsnds and knees and crawled cautiously up. Slowly be raised bis bead shove the ruined walla. It wss a desperate move, snd be wss tsklng m big chance of having bis bead blown to pieces. But ss he peered over ths top all was silent within, for, all that he saw wss the bodies of tbe dead rangers, and Rutledge wss not among ' ' ' them. He hastily returned to bis companions snd Informed them of the wsy In which dry had been bsffled by the Amerlcsns.. Tbe were enraged Snd the order wss given Immediately to start In pursuit After searching fot several hours for Bob and bis men the Insurrectos gave It np and returned to Join Lopes and bis bsnd. tn thp handling ured beyond recognition, bad believed It their duty to demand payment front Lopes and bis bsnd, and, when be bad asked his company bow many of thera stood ready to follow him, every one of bis men bad Stepped tip. Trow, tbejr were ywng men. many of lb era, and they doubtless had wives, mothers, sisters and sweethearts st home waiting for their rettjrn. IVr- , haps the world did bae need for theta The morning of the fourth ' dsj found the Major si 111 staggering an. M body wrecked snd bis mind shattered His Canteen wae empty, and In th frsntle efforts to find water be fell oc the sands and began to dig with bl naked flDgers. Slinking coyotes hovered about while overhead the ever watchful bnezards circled. Finally from sheer exhaustion he atrafched where fell. There be lay. Impotent against th rmrrlon huntlhi creatures of land and air, which gaze with hungry eyes at his prostrats form. Encouraged by the qaletaesi of the body, the coyotes carefully drew nearer. At tbat moment a small group ol cavalry appeared three or four mile away on the edce of tbe deert Slow-lthey apprnathed and found tbe unconscious form ef the unfortunate major with bis canteen In bis bsnd hlch Isy powerless la a small pool of wster. One of the tlttl party, which wsi Rutledge and bis surviving ranger, rrrnddened by thirst, planged to th edge of the pool to drink, but tbe captain Stopped him. "My Ood, man. don't toty b that water P shouted Bob. , r "1 must," whispered the fellow la despair, "It s a poisoned spring declared Hutledges. "It will finish yru.' Csn'l torn sw It's got blm T"" and be too tjorted to tbe prostrate form of tbs Major. (TO BE CONTINUED.) MAKE A SALAD GARDEN Results Ar? Fairly Sure to Be Satisfactory. Small Plot Will Producs Sufficient or , Alt, Surnmeiyr-Uettuc- a Greatest Standby, With ' Curly Crea- NeVt' Sup-P'-y , (By MAJIT STARBUCK.) woman" nrnataurra' salad gai den Is a safe experiment It need not take much room and the re'-ilts are fairly sure to be satisfactory; ' Besides giving variety to the table and a wholesome Interest to the gardener, It Is In itself a thing of beautyrrom start to . finish. A plot fifteen or twenty feet square will supply1 salad through the whole summer for a large family and also yield occasional gifts for the oelghbor-bor- s. . . ...... Of course, lettuce Is the great standby and there should be two or three varieties, one of them russet colored, This particular kind does not bead up as most of the others. It Is, however, tender and of fine flavor, while Its color gives It value for use with other salads. In the garden the greut durk heads are very effective, glowing In the sunshine like burnished copper, , , rt .. Lettuce should b. sown at least twice during the season first ln'Aprll or May, and again the last of June. The second crop must be curefully watched snd thoroughly watered from the time it first appears. If the earth gets dry and hard it roast be loosened about the tender plants until the leaves spread sufficiently to keep It moist' Next to lettuce- - In value Is the curly cress, which cun be. used with, lettuce or by itself. It is also, for certain dishes, a more delicately effective garnish than parsley. a 'ru 1 u i ' Cress comes to maturity very early, and If let alone will sow itself and produce a second crop by the last of' August but better results are obtained by cutting back the blossoms as Boon as they sptesr and when the stems get too tough for use pull up tbe plants and make a second sowing la July. In fact three crops may be counted on If one wlslies to tuke the' trouble. One planting of parsley, Ja, sufficient It never fails, grows abundantly and lasts tender and green until the heavy . , , ' frosts come. Radishes can be sown every two weeks during the summer. The' litter crops must be well watervd and should be pulled as soon as they sre large n enough for a good bite. radishes seem to get "wormy more "read-Jl- y dan thwe sown In the mulst aoll of, the early spring. t. . Cucumbers take a good deal of room but are so delicious eaten from the dewy vines, tender and crisp without tbe ghastly chill of the Ice chest that they are well worth the space they require and are also worth the trouble. Sometimes tbe cucumbers Deed a good desl of looking after In the early stsges.' The young plants even before blossoming, often turn yellow and If not attended to soon dry up and die. Tbe malady is caused by a tiny Insect which attacks the under aide Of the leaves. Tbe remedy Is simple. Sprinkle the leaves thoroughly with red pepper, taking care to pepper well the under aide. One or two applications will be sufficient After the blossoms appear an Insect of squash-buvariety sometimes Is found on the vine. This, however. Is easily discovered and disposed Of. Keep cucumlH-r- s well watered ntl If the earth cakes. loosen It All these sulsds except the cucumber should be sown In rows unleaa tbe garden la very small. In tbat case make ,so outside border for lettuce, not forgetting to thin 'out relentlessly as usual, when there are four leaves , , , above tbe ground.. ,, , . Sow an Insldn border of cress which need never be thinrffd except as It Is used. Put the cucumbers In each corner and sow tbe rest In rows ss the space allows. The I$ssin, fly imported Into America by the Hessians during the revolution. Is a humble mite when regarded merely as an insect; but it assumes r',ant, proportions. In its rejatlon, to the national wheat crop The liesslaa fly (Cecidomyla destructor) Is one of tho and during Its adult stage Its powers for mischief are only Indirect being confined. 44aylng Ibis .Tgs out of which Till come the larvae which may decide ths fiite of nations. These eggs, minute, glossy and reddish in color, are laid In the furrows on the upper surface cf the leaves of the rising crops of wheat barley or rye. The larva have tle formj of minute maggots, and Immediately on hatching migrate to a position between tbe leaf' sheath and the stem ; as "a rule. Just above the first or second joint or knot In the istepv .. . . . . The Infested plant weakened by wj. loss of sup, "elbows" over Just above the seat of Injury, so as to give the crop a weather-beate- n appearance. In about a month, or less, according to "clima tic conditions tbe larva' becomes !fulle fed" and enters the pnpq) stage.- - At this time its skin exudes a liquid which, on exposure to the air, hardens 'to form a case bearing a close resemblance to flaxseed, and hence JhLs Is known by the farmers as the "flaxseed" ace." In spite of the presence" of tbe larvae; a certain percentage of the plants' come to maturity, becoming a serious menn.ee to the crops of next year. . And this because the larvae Id the "flaxseed" stage are left attached to the stubble,! and In due time give rise, to- the, adult fly. which then proceeds to Infect the' autu- wheat. mn-sown is cruel to force nauseating, harsh physio into a sick child. ' Look back at your childhood daya. Remember the "dose" mother Insisted on castor oil, calomel, cathartics , you fought How you hated them, bow -' " against taking thera..With our children it's different. Mothers who cling to ths old form ol ' physic simply don't realize what they is do,,, Tho children's revolt Their tender little "insides" ars ? Injured, by them, h r', If, your child's! stomach, liver and ooweia ubou cicanoina, i umj clous "California Byrup of Figs." Its action is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless "fruit laxative" bandy; they know children love to take It; that It never falls to clean the liver and bowels snd sweet en the stomach, and that a teaspoonful given today saves a sick child- tomor:.t:-i t'".- f 'J 11 row.! Ji bottle Ask at the store for a of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-up- s plainly on each bottle. Adv. ; It . ti j 1 1 : l I Pe-rlo-d 4 1 ! "f get along without it tjost. .It Is considered, by muqy asood.af grass In the early feeding period, and DO to 60 pounds per head is fed. Latter, as tbe steers neart finishing, some prefer to. Mtater Is One ef Qrestast Convenience for Dslry Farmer Where Namber of Cows Are Ktpt . ' , D o d d" s Kidney Pills, which proved to be the proper remedy. I am 64 feel' years : old. n and once as i again stand V , straight as an arrow. Dodd'a Kidney Pifls deserve great credit" Re sure and get "DODO'S," the name with the three D's for diseased, disordered, deranged kidneys; Just aa Mr. Benton did. No similarly named article will do. Adr, , . H '.''Vf J j4 . , , 'n a Quandary. "Toil seemed much affected by'Spen-son- 's bsrd-luc. . story." .. "I don't deny It Spenson ssw me bill changed and I was get a racking any brain to think up a good excuse for not lending him a quarter." i ' k - " -- - - - ' Steer Fattened on Silage. feed more .dry grain and. leas sllsge, cutting the silage ration down to 30 pounds per head dally. Tests of the carcass show 6 per cent more water. In tbe meat This could be also expected on grtss feed.-- It Is only tbe dry feed that puts on the firmest meat. This wobld hirdly 'be an objection to sllsge for the fattening steer. The silo is a means of saving the most of tbe crop, and will make feed at a low cost Even where steers bnve beoo'fed oo tbe tests on silage s were good snd the alone, product iktbe finish excellent Silage reed has Cifiiie to be recognized by both the dairytnsa and beef grower. the-gain- FAILURES' IN. MAKING POSTS Trouble Frequently Dus to Dirty Sand, Stone of Lurrpy Cement Avoid Rusty Mstsrisl. (By F. W. IVfcft, Ohio Esperlroent Sta Failures In theln waking of concrete causes that msy be easily remedied. Most fallurus conls from" using dirty sand, stone or lumpy ce- ten-doll- . SOOTHES ITCHING SCALPS. . And Prevents Falling Hair De Cutlcursj ' Soap and Ointment ' On retiring, gently rub spots of dandruff and Itching with CuHcura Ointment Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water using plenty of Soap. Cultivate the use of Cuticura Sosp and Ointment for every day toilet purposes. . Free ssmple each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Lvpt L, Boston. ' Sold 'everywhere, Adv. :. ' Wilting te Share. "Bllgglns aaya be Is a socialist and wants everybody to be ss well off he Is." "Tea; but I'.Iigglns alwsys claims thst he doesn't bsve much ef sny thlng except bard luck." .......it ; i HEAD i t aninninPTn it ment MILK VESSELS ,, "Well," replied Uncle Bill Bottletop, "a country Is a good deal like an 'Individual. After1 bavin' had liquor without limit for a period of years. It's a might.v good thing to go without for awhile." Washington Htur-.-' - GAVE. HIS;. CANE AWAY! J SILAGE TO CATTLE' t ' ,.- I 1 is if v ' iM ' b I'd f u Mr. 3. P. benton, Kerrvllle Texas, Considered by Many, ss Good as Crass writes: "For several years prior to In' Early Feeding Saves 1900 I suffered kidney aud rheu ' ' Most of J ' ' matlc troubles. from Was bent over and ' i ; .. ' j t'r. 'j forced to use a Steer, feeders were slow t,o take up cane: ' For these the Idea of feeding' silage to fattening am I . j , disorders cattle, but many would bate to try "and Rf'ISi-sglad to say I used . FOR WASHING c Swearing Off. "Why' are you so strong FEEDING Late-grow- , A CHILD'S BOWELS t' , , Concrete posts must be SICK to furnish strength ruscessery fe avoid breakage by pull of fence or Impact of animals or machinery. Three or four No. 3 wires will give tbe proper Gently cleanse uRDuRHlij your liver and sluggish bowels while should never Busty One ef the greatest convenience on a farm where cows are kept Is. some be used. Busty material continue to mentis of beating water for washing rust sfter being Imbedded In thin layconsiderable ers Of concrete, alfhiengn concrete will milk vessels. Where number of cows are kept there should protect steel or Iron In good condibe some special means,, but an average tion. Concrete maintained at a temperafarm with the average number of eow ture of 00 to 70 degrees will have practically double strength st the end of a week than the same material of 32 to 40 dekept st a .temperature ' ' ' gree,. ' I'osts slmuI4 hot fe used tititll they are three or four weeks okl. ; ven a vnti -a- clean "wr". w- , Get a box. i Sick headache, biliousness, dl fitness, coated ton goe, foul taste snd font breathalways trace them to torpid " liver; delayed, fermenting food la tbe bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged In the Intestines, Instead of being. cast ost of the system Is Into the blood. When this poison reaches tbe 4 sllrate brain tissue It causes eon gftstioa end thst dull, throbbing, sickening headache, longer time Is desirable. ' Cascarets Immediately cleanse tbe remove the sour, undigested FEEDING HORSE MOLDY CORN stomach, food and foul gases,' take tbe eicese bile from the' liver and rut all Often Causes Blind Staggers and the constipated waste carry matter and Other Diseases Mising With , poisons In the bowels. Crsin Lessens ' Dsnger." A Cascaret will surety straighten you out by morning. They Feeding fnoldy eorA to borsej often work while you sleep a 10 cent box ' causes blind stsgsers or slmilsr dis- from your druggist means your head eases, says the Nebraska College of clear, stomach sweet and your liver Agriculture. fWernl fungi are known and bowels regular for months. AS. to be responsible for mold, scorning to the SsTieultural botany department. Net If He's ss Tims. As moldy kernels sre llshter thnn wa"Don't you miss tbe noise snd bustle ter, they msy be srpnrsted from the ef the city, now tbst you live la tbe sours) one byplsring the grain la errantry." wster sad skimming off tbe kernels "Kot If t catch my train te tewa." tbst rise to the top. M.xing svddy Browning's Magazine. crtu with bf SO snd oats sjjnrs to dsngpf- to sfiirnnls that conClosing yonf eys te ymr owe faoUs ' t ; sume It , t lose not el other people's. 10-ce- ' y r Presence of 8mal! Pest Csn Reduce World's Whest Crop to Thing of Small! Account Gall-midge- For a SYRUP OF FIGS DIRE WORK OF HESSIAN FLY Iririri Water Heater. will get along very well with a Stove with a bssin fitted Into the top. Water can be pumped directly Into the basils frora the well, coming through a pfpe entering at the top of the basis. The out through a pipe bested wster at the bottom of the basin snd Is run Into the vat The beater can be placed Jus outst'le the room where the milk Is handled, and the hot water run thrrmeh Into that room. This will of the nilUfrw.m snd svl 1 thn t'estlng - f n ge ruia t he smoke and the ashes. ,. , pae j fi . |