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Show .THE. RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH OPPORTUNITY FOR SELLING FARM PRODUCTS DIRECT TO CONSUMER Ml OPEU LETTER Kirs. Little Tells How She Suffered and How Finally Cured " : I was not able to Philadelphia, Pa. do my housework and had to he down most of the time and felt bad in my left side. My monthly periods were irregular, sometimes five or seven months apart and when they did appear wouldlast for two weeks and were very painful I was sick for about a year and a half and aoctoredbut without any improvement, neighbor recommended Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound to me, and the second day after I started taking it I began to feel better and I kept on taking it for Beven months. Now I keep house and perform all my household duties. You can use these facts as you please and I will recommend VegeV table Compound to everyone who suffers Mrs. J. S. Little, 8465 as I did. Livingston St, Philadelphia, Pa. How much harder the duly tasks of a woman become when she suffers from such distressing svmptomsandweakness as did Mrs. Little. No woman should allow herself to get into such a condition because such troubles may be speedily overcome by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, which for more turn forty years has been restoring American women to health. Freed From Torture Estonia Cleared ilia HIGH COST OF 'PRODUCTION Illinois Experiment Station Secured Reliable Figures From 680 Dairy Farms. EYE TEST FOR TUBERCULOSIS ysed as Check Upon Older Methods, as It Happens Occasionally Reactors Escape. . The eye test for detecting tubercu"The people who frave seen me suf- losis in cattle has the approval of the fer tortures from neuralgia brought on scientists of the bureau of animal Instomach now see me per- dustry, United States Department of by an up-sfectly sound and well absolutely duo Agriculture. The ophthalmic or eye to Eatonic," writes It. Long. test Is used as a check upon the older Profit by Mr. Long's experience, keep methods,1 as it happens occasionally in your stomach healthy condition, that an animal that will not react to fresh and cool, and avoid the ailments that come from an acid condition. the subcutaneous Injection or test. test will react to the eye Eatonic brings relief by taking up and Two tuberculin tablets are placed In carrying out. the excess acidity and gases does tt quickly. Take an Eatonic the conjunctival sac beneath the lower after eating and see how wonderfully lid e left eye and observations are tt- - helps you. Big box costs only a taken at approximately the third hour trifle with your druggists guarantee. iash Up-CztCtca- et : Intra-derm- of-th- fetfUS.Pt.O. (PETROLEUM JELLY ' For burns, cuts, sprains and all skin : irritations Relieves dryness of scalp ' ZSFOSZ ; SUBSTITUTES , fallowing and at frequent Intervals Up to 24 hours. Reaction to the test Is by discharge and swelling. The bureau of animal industry is not prepared to accept the evidence of the eye test alone where, cattle are Intend: d for interstate shipment, The test, however, furnishes an additional safeguard when - used with ' the older - method.The eye test is not 'well adapted for use upon range cattle or - cattle In There are approximately 7,500,000 automobiles in the United States and there are almost that many farmers. expenyear, when sive crop ever raised by the American farmer seems likely to pile up on his hands for lack of a profitable market, a way Is suggested to reduce surplus by attracting automobile trade direct to the farms. Most city automobile owners drive Into the country once a week or more, and every farm located on an automobile road has dozens or hundreds of possible Customers for Its fruits, vegetables, poultry and eggs passing Its gate every day. The war made the market basket popular, and the ordinary automobile owner who keeps house would be perfectly willing to take home a bushel or more of produce if by iso doing he could lessen his living expenses. Stands Along Many Roadways. , Roadside stands for ; the sale of fruits and vegetables are seen along many highways and frequently have proved profitable. But observation shows that, they have not been developed to the full measure of success. One of the principal diculties is that the antolst does not see the stand until he Is abreast of it, after which he must make up his mind and check his machine. Then, In nine cases out of ten, he concludes that there will be another stand farther along and that. It Is not worth while to. turn around and go hack. - One farmer In Pennsylvania solved this difficulty by placing a series of signs along the entire half-mil- e front of his faOm. These greeted the motorist , Fresh Fruit Mile. . Sweet Cider 60 Hods. .'V, Fresh Comb Honey 50 Rods. ?Fresh Vegetables 40 Rods. Eggs 20 Rods..,--. The motorists eye thus was attracted and he bad time to make up his mind, and tn a large number of Instances stopped and made a purchase. The signs were inexpensive anjj yielded a large profit. There are many, motorists who trav the-mos- t In-thi- s - One-Four- . Anbbhae . A . : f CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. Bad Cough neglected, often leads to eerioue trouble. Safeguard your health, relieve your diatreee and eoothe your irritated throat by taking PSS VV. N Lake Qity, Np, Bromo --sq Quinine tablets The first and original Cold and Grip tablet, the merit of which is recognized by all civilized nations. Birmingham imitation. Be careful to avoid Be sure its Bromo Age-Heral- el over the same route time after time. The farmer learns to recognize them. Children especially nowadays learn to know makes of automobiles at sight and can pick out those which frequently pass. One effective way of catching the motor trade Is to note the license numbers, look them up at the city hall or police station on some trip to town, and then drop them postal cards calling attention to the advantage of carrying home a bushel of this and that product on their next trip. This form of appeal is more effective if the farm has a distinctive nam'e, as a constantly Increasing number of farms have. One thing essential to building np even a transient trade In farm products Is that the prices shall be reasonable, preferably a shade below, city market prices, and that the goods shall be of honest quality., Too much emphasis cannot be placed on the latter feature. There is, of course, a temptation to reason that the same customer will not come Back again, but this is likely not to be so, and even if it is,- there is a broad freemasonry among motorists, and the word quickly spreads that one of the number has been cheated, whether it be by a garage, repair man, hotel or dealer, city or country. Fair Dealing Pays Best. . The farmer has to market his prodIf he takes It to uce somewhere. the city, it will be carefully Inspected for quality and the price will be regulated, by supply and demand. If he will place his product in such posi, tion as to. attract and arrest the pass-- , ing motorist and then make the price and quality, such that the motorist wants to come that way again or tells his friends to stop, he is on his way to a business that may be made season long and highly profitable. If the farmer keeps on hand a supply of suitable bags or packages in which to handle his products, it will mean many a sale which otherwise would be lost because the autolst would often not be prepared to handle the things he would like to buy. This Idea is capable of adaptations that will suggest , themselves. - The genuine bears this signature 30a Dont Forget Cuticura Talcum' When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume, ren- DONT dering other perfumes superfluous. You may rely on it because one of the Cuticura Trio (Soap, Ointment and Talcum). 25c each everywhere. Adv. During the world war 62,900 private wells were damaged or destroyed In France. 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Dolly told me she wouldnt marry me, and I dont intend to be engaged to any girl who wont marry me. . As Mr. 'Smith was looking through the paper he was astounded to find an announcement of, his. own death. He went to the telephone and called, up te his friend Brown. Have you see the announcement of my death In this mornings paper? he asked. Yes, his friend replied ; where are you speaking .from? Everybody's i Magazine. . Safety in Delay.. What is your husband ranting about in the kitchen? Mrs. Egbert Hes expressing hi opinion of the cook.-- ' Mrs. Bacon Dear me I I should think hed be afraid to speak to her ' In that way." . Mrs. Egbert Why - should he be afraid? You know she left yesterday. ' . Yonkers Statesman. ' ' Mrs. Bacon Eagle in Danger of Extinction. The white-heade-d United eagle, States national emblem and symbol of power, IS threatened with' extinction. Far from being the bird of freedom, he ik the victim of persecution and in the land of his exaltation! For Alaska fixed a bounty of 50 cents upon his head, and In two years 5,600 eagles Work for Disabled Soldiers. were brought low. The charge against Many former soldiers of the BritIs him eating fish and game, principal- ish army who are unable to follow ly dead fish, and such prey as he ob- their pre-wvocations are working tains by right of might. in the royal gardens, at Windsor castle, in England. They are learning te Dads Opinion. become market, private and jobbing Just think. They skin the poor gardeners. Others are taking up otter for his fur. Well, the otter training as grooms, clerks, jockeys and isnt the only one skinned. pastry cooks. j ar - FOSTER. MILBURN to the Door. Brings City Customers Comfort Your Skin With Cuticura Soap and fragrant Talcum DOAN Laxative vrenrt The Automobile cnsOTCTMic.ca Sugar beets are an excellent feed for dairy cows, but because of the labor In harvesting and the expense of sand! ing, are not as economical a s corn silage. They have a larger amount of nutriment than mangels or rutabagas, but It Is generally held that the latter will yield somewhat more per acre and are less difficult to handle. Sugar beets are not hard on the kidneys, but If fed in too large quantities there Is a tendency to scour the animals. This !s due to the high sugar content of he beet. and Only d in December. BEGIN WITH POPULAR BREED transit, because of the possibility for dust setting np an irritation not related to tuberculosis.' It has Its best, use Not Wise for Beginner to Experiment State-Stree- t New York With New or Untried m the dairy farm, where conditions Kind of Fowls. are such as to give sure results. The experts have observed that in ' Unless-imbuewith the true fanherds which ar frequently tested by cier In poultry culadvisspirit, beginners is It the subcutaneous method able to apply the lntradermal and the ture- had better not enter their novi-at-e new or with a eye test The combined test sometimes breed. As a general rule sales detect reactors which have escaped of stock in this class are always limtap 2Sc,Pibt 25 ui 50c, Talcm 25c. detection by other means. ited, hence to build up a trade is at best- a slow process. There- - will also ' private in, the United States army, CRUSHED GRAIN US FAVORED be lacking a fellowship between neighwU& specialized knowledge, can earn bors breeding the kind of poultry, as ' $00 a month. Any Aid 'Given Cow in Digestion of there will be less interest manifested. Ftood Will Show in Increased Better begin with a popular breed for. Flow jf wnk. which there is an established demand, HELPTEil AGHIN6 BACK! and one that possesses commercial There Is no animal harder worked k giving ( importance, either for eggs or meat, flow a cow the than giving large dairy tortured with backache and stabbing or both. of milk, and any aid given her In digestion will show decided Increase in HIGHER PRICES FOR GOOBER Some milk and In her condition. to blame. Oatenworik,' (golds. hurry and grains are easy of mastication and. diworry lend to weaken the kidney. Marketing Caved AlabaBackache is often Ike .first warning. gestion, bat the usual ration of the ma Farmers $30 to $37.50 Per Headache and dizzinea ana y come, too, corn belt teeonfprteed mainly of wheat, and annoying kidney irregularities. .Ton on Peanuts. ' All of corn, oats, rye and barley Help the kidneys with Aeon's Kidney these grains wMl show up In the feces Pills the remedy recommended by thousands, AsJfc pmr neigijtorl if fed whole and unless the cattle are One of the functions of toe county extension followed by hogs ft is entirely lost. agent under the C. ,J. Peters, Crushing grain Is better than grind- system carried on by the United States prep, abae repairing it fine, for the digestibility may be Department of Agriculture and the ing shop, 21 8. decreased due to failure to mix prop- state colleges of agriculture is to deone st, gosh Twin Pails, Idaerly with the saliva: Beware of dairy vise new channels for marketing stock ho. eeysi-'M- y feeds too finely ground, for they may and produce. In Barham county, Alakidneys were ut of order And X contain filler and cannot be properly bama, mill prices on peanuts were suffered greed lower than toe farmers deemed profitdigested. s harp deal wit able. Through the efforts of the counpains that went through my back ty agent, 23 carloads, 460 tons, were knives. BEETS ARE EXCELLENT FEED sold like Doan's Kidney to the confectionery trade at an Fills were recomof $17,250 over the mill prices. advance In and to of one Labor box Because took and it Harvesting mended only marketing saved the rid me of every bit of kidney trouble. Not as Are of Cost Handling Doans drove away the pains and farmers from $30 to $37.50 a ton. Cheap as Silage. aches In fine shape." Cet Dorns at Aay Stem, 60e a Be high-price- Genuine is the The Sunny South. artist was engaged to draw a Christmas cover design for a southern magazine, but his work was not satisfactory. What was the trouble. He insisted on putting the girl in a snowstorm, was willing to compromise on ice skates, but couldnt see his way clear to drawing her picking roses A . Eye Test for Tuberculosis Has'lts Best Use on Dairy Farm, Where Conditions Are Best Suited. dSro ve'o . it ranges from barely three per cent butterfat test to nearly five per cent. However, none of the figures available show that the producer of milk is ' Total cost per 100 pounds.... The cost Is 3.46 cents per pound, or, taking 2.15 pounds per quart, 7.44 cents per quark ' rJZ T ' There are various estimates on milk production costs and they are likely to be different under different circumstances.' Moreover there Is considerable variation in milk quality, also, as . profiteering. In Illinois the state experiment station secured accurate figures on milk production costs from 680 dairy farms with a total of 18,902 cows.' Those figures showed the cost of all items entering into the production of 100 pounds of milk as follows: Grain, 44 pounds at $55 per ton. .$1.21 Silage, 188 pounds at $6 per ton. . .56 Hay, 50 pounds at $30 per ton ... . .75 Other roughage, 39 pounds, at $10 J.9 per ton hours at 30 cents per Labor, 2 75 hours SWAMP-ROO- Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Womens complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, lose of ambition, nervousness, are often times symptoms of kidney trouble. Dont delay starting treatment. Dr. a physicians preKilmers Swamp-Roo- t, scription, obtained at any drug store, may be jnst the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. . Get a medium or large size bottle immediately from any drug store. However, if yon wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.f for a sample bottle. When writing be cure and mention this paper. Adv. TO 170I.1EII i NEED WOMEN STORAGE HOUSE FOR WINTER Proper Place for Keeping Apples or Potatoee Is Often Lacking , on Farms. The grower of either apples or potatoes who has no storage Is frequently at the mercy of the speculator. An efficient storage house would . make these men independent of the buyer and beyond the danger of lasing their crops through a car shortage or by frost in the fall. SPREAD OF CORN ROT CAUSED BIG DAMAGE Loss in 1919 Is Estimated 125,175,000 Bushels. at Diseases Can Be Controlled According to Bulletin Issued by Department of Agriculture Carefully Se-- : lect Seed Ears. Corn root, stalk, and ear rots are distributed in this country wherever com is grown, and have' caused heavy losses. The 1919 loss is estimated at 125,175,000 bushels, or 4 per cent gf the total crop. Preventive measures are recommended in a recent bulletin of the United States Department of Agriculture Farmers Bulletin T176. These diseases are caused by several organisms and probably by some other contributing factors. Investigations now in progress clearly indicate that these com rots can be controlled. Farmers are advised to select seed from healthy plants. Avoid all leaning or broken plants and all broken ear shanks, even though the ears look healthy. Select about five times as many ears as are necessary to allow for discarding later all those ears found to be diseased. Cure and store the ears in a dry, place After the ears are thoroughly dry, discard all that have too rough denting or that show discolored, pink, cracked, or shredded shank attachments, or with moldy, discolored, or starchy kernels. Make germinator tests of ten representative kernels from each seed ear selected. Keep for seed only those ears represented In the germinator by ten healthy seedlings, cutting open the ten kernels to make' sure they are not rotted, even if the sprout appears to be healthy. Discard butt and tip ker nels. Then shell each ear separate' In shelling di'-"- d ;v by hand. ears with kernels that moldy, or inU In coln- -- He who divides gets the worst share. Spanish proverb. Silffnce often wins the benediction pronounced upon the peacemaker. A door must be either open or French proverb. - . well-matur- -- - If too many cups of coffee have set your stomach norrrAd am ' WJUC LLOSZ POSTUM in place of coffee Boil it a full fifteen min utes after boiling starts and you. will bring out its rich, satisfying flavor. The benefit to health will soon be apparent. 'There's a Reason Made by - Cobblers law : He that takes money mqt pay the shot. widely 1 sh Postom. Cereal Company, Inc. Battle Creek., Michigan. |