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Show 5- THE COALVILLE TIMESt COALVILLE. UTAH PREVENTION BY ALL OWNERS HOG-CHOLE- RA ssEamfiEiE Vmail wake up with 03B0I & 03M3 r-- a good taste iu yow Samuel M R.Grand Ave, Mo, writes: that I McKinley, 1S15 Kansan City, mouth "I can honestly say owe my life to Peruna. Traveling from town to town, and having to go Into all kinds of badly heated buildings, plying my trade as auctioneer, it Is only natural that I bad colds fre- 1 ITT- quently. "Last December 1 contracted a severe cold which, through neglect on my past, settled on my chest I heard of Peruna. It cured me, so I cannot praise It too highly." Those who prefer tablets to Equid medicines caa bow procure Peruna in tablet farm. if you chew this after every meal. 7 P s- The small tumbler Is responsible for many of the slips attributed to the cup. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. tiny granules. Easy to take as candy. Adv. Sugar-coate- Low Suspicion. Twobble Is a young man qf Ingratiating manners So he Is Ill bet he never pays his board bill promptly to Mother Important Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature of In Use For Over SO' Years. Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria Unusual Slumbers. "Did you hear of the remarkable case of kidnapping next door? "No; what was It? "The baby never woke the whole time I was practicing on the piano." In the Department Store. Patience I just saw that woman over there with the purple dress, taking some snuff. Patrice Do you mean to say she's a kleptomaniac? 8ays Electricity Aids Digestion. Professor Bergonle of Bordeaux and Professor Arsonval of Paris announce that ourrents of electricity of three amperes and Tronneo to 1,500 volts passed through the body of a man enable him to digest 70 per cent pf the food which ordinarily passes away undigested. -- Essy to Tint Candles. Candles can be tinted in any color, or painted in any design by using fuchsin, methyl violet or any others of this class of colors, dissolved In wood alcohol. They may be dipped into a bah of the dye, or this may be applied with a paint brush. No matter how healthy and vigorous your hogs may be, it pays to watch for news of a possible outbreak of the cholera anywhere In your neighborhood. The sturdiest hogs will curl up and die when the germs of this hog pest are Introduced Into their system Clean quarters, pure water, dry quarters and good breeding are worth while for themselves, but they wlU not keep cholera out of a herd. The only preventive of cholera la Most states the serum treatment are preparing a serum for their farmers, says an Illinois writer in the Farm Progress. A11 should do so The state veterinarian Is the man you should appeal to as soon as the cholera appears In your neighborhood It makes no difference whether the disease Is among your hogs or not. It may he. and that very soon, unless It Is checked. When cholera gets among hogs on my place I separate the healthy from those that are ailing just as quickly as I can. The next move Is to notify the state agricultural college, or its nearest experiment station. While waiting for expert relief, either at the hands of the state experts or some local veterinarian, the bogs should be watched, and any new caBes that develop should cause the well part of the herd to be moved once more. Of course, all animals that die of cholera should be burned as quickly as Is convenient. Leaving them lying In the open will cause the cholera FEW PRINCIPLES OF BEE-KEEPIN- Rhe Importance of scientific apiculIs being slowly but surely recog- ture nized. Finds Ready Satisfaction Post Toasties BUY IT BY THE at most dealers for 85 cents CBy Gapes la a disease affecting certain birds, fowls, and particularly chicks one to four weeks old. It la caused by a small worm, called the gape Worm, which attaches Itself to the windpipe of Its victim. The symtoma are frequent gaping, sneezing, a whistling cough, with discharge of mucus and worms, dumpiah-ness- , weakness and dropping of wings. Dead birds will show forked worms attached to the windpipe. The adult female gape worm Is much larger than the male, her body being filled with eggs and embryos. These embroys appear In the droppings or are coughed up. So the trouble Is spread by contamination of runs, feed and drinking water. Embroyos are often found in earthworme. To eradicate the disease, Isolate affected birds, treat drinking water with potassium permanganate; burn dead birds and remove chicks to fresh ground which is not infected. Cultivation of infected ground Is said to eradicate the worms In three years. Individual cases may be treated In one of three ways: By confining the chick for a short time In a box which baa d lime on the floor. The lime Is said to cause the worm to release Its grip and the Chick to sneeze it out Stripping a feather, leaving a email tuft, moistening with turpentine and introducing Into the windpipe, care not to lacerate the windpipe or suffocate the chick. Two horse hairs tied together, the knot trimmed, run down the chickens throat and removing In a twisting manner will also remove worms. Gape worm extractors are also on the marn te ket Air-slake- bee-keepe-r, box contains twenty 5 cent packages Each Chew it after every meal fresh until used H L. KEMP8TER, Missouri Experiment Station.) Disposal of Manure. The moat important part of the stable sanitation from the other fellow' standpoint Is the disposal of manure. L The liquid manure should be tbw bedding and the bedding changed every day. The solid manure should be cleaned up mornjects. ing and evening and In a box or vault If possible, have Variety for Sheep. . it gaoled away dally, - " Sheep are partlal to a' change of the the greater diet consequently y Meal for Cows. feed, the better the variety- The Pennsylvania experiment station has found that rye meal as a Lima for Chicken. part of properly balanced ration, for d lime, freely dusted every- dairy eowa is sufficient In 'milk and where, IS cheap, and will destroy lice, butter production to an equal weight of corn meal. gape and roup germs. bee-mast- sotd by Grocers clean, pure, healthful gum purifies your mouth sweetens your breath. It's a pleasant inexpensive beneficial pastime. It brightens teeth besides. Essence of All Profitable Work Is To Eradicate Disease, Affected Birds Should Be Isolated-B- urn to Keep the Colonies Strong All Dead Fowls. and Vigorous. Appetite Easy to Serve This GAPES IN CHICKS G g Nourishing germs to be spread by buzzards, dogs and other carrion eaters Hnrlal of the bodies Is satisfactory only when the are aprlnkled with quicklime and buried at a depth of three to four feet. Many herda have been wiped out by disease carried Into their ranges by prowling dogs carrying bones and pieces of carrion through the fields. There are no breeds of hogs that are Immune from the cholera. There are certain Individuals among a herd that show great resistance to the disease, but they are few In number. So far the efforts of breeders to produce such a strain have been failure As to rearing, feeding and caring for a herd so farefully that cholera germs cannot hurt them, it Is Impossible. Anything moved from an Infected farm to a place that Is not Infected may carry the seeds of the disease. Of course hogs are most apt to carry it, but the utmost precautions should be taken that no animals, Implements or foodstuffs should be brought from an Infected place and left where the bogs might be exposed to contact with them. Sick hogs are the moat common of disease carriers. State veterinarians are always anxious to be Informed of the outbreaks of cholera. The eooner they know of It the better chance they have of keeping ft Isolated in one community. It la a duty that every hog raiser owes to himself and neighbors, to get word to the proper authorities as soon as possible that the necessary steps may be taken. TREATMENT FOR g Wholesome digestion aiding mint leaf juice does it Cement Trough for Pigs. With a wider knowledge of the bees play In the pollination of part fruit blossoms and the spread of rural Anecdote. Perpetual canWhen Oliver Goldsmith was a youth education generally, as be not merely regarded any longer some young people at a gathering most Imwere amusing themselves by trying to a hobby, but as one of the of the minor branches of the portant see who could make the ugliest face. science of agriculture. Many extravagant facial contortions Although conditions differ, the prinwere on display. are the same the of At the conclusion, the master of ciples axiom ceremonies stepped up to Goldsmith world over. The following be noted: should and said: Sir, I think you have woh 1. Bees gorged with, honey never the prize. Oh," responded the poet, "I waSbfTolunteer an attack t. Bees may always be ' made playing This Incident also happened to Fred- peaceable by Inducing them to accept erick the Great, Dean Swift, William liquid sweets. 9. Bees when frightened by smoke the Silent, Louis XIV, Mr. Pepys, Ivan fill themselves with honey and lose Socrates the Terrible, Julius Caesar, and Attila the Hun. Kansas City all disposition to sting, unless they are hurt Journal. 4. Bees dislike any quick movements about their hive, especially any motion which jars their combs. 6. In districts where forage Is abundant only for a short period, the largest yield of honey will be secured by a very moderate Increase of colonies. 6. A moderate Increase In colonies In any one season will, in the long run prove to be the easiest, safest' and cheapest mode of managing beet. 7. A qneenless colony. unless supIn a bowl of plied with a queen, will Inevitably dwindle away or be destroyed by the wax moth or by, robber bees. 5. The formation of new colonies should ordinarily be confined to the season when bees are accumulating honey, and If this or any other operation must be performed when forage Is scarce the greatest precaution should be used to prevent robbing. The essence of all profitable beeand Cream. keeping is contained in the one golden rule: "Keep the colonies strong." If anyone cannot succeed In doing this In-dThin, crisp hits of the more money he invests in bees the heavier wiU be his losses, while If his Corn cooked and colonies are strong he will prove a toasted so that they hare a as well as s and may safely calculate on ungenerdelicious' flavour ous return from his Industrious suban The refreshing VjL - A rolling stone gathers no moss, but then, neither does a rolling gait. ' It stays 6 - -- - - The Way It Leeks. Quits Trus. "How do you pronounce Huerta's Patience I see an international congress for physical education will name? "It is a little uncertain, but I don't be held in Paris in March. Patrice What's the use? We all think It will be very long before U 18 lseum. This watch was made 11am Bunting of London In 1631, knov it is a physical Impossibility to pronounced Dennis. from educate some people. sar Milton went down Brood over your troubles, It yoa Idge. want to hatch out mors. Uncomplimentary. ehow, this valuable memorial of "I've a half mind to tell you what et found Its way during the enth century to Baltimore, In I think of you!" snorted Mr. Blob-binPutnam Fadeless Dyes ara tbs ieat to use.Adv. sa, whence It returned, by way "Umph! replied Mr. 8watley. "Half legacy, to some woman living The man who does things by halvaa don, who In the year 1828, pre- a mind Is what you were born frequently finds himself In s hole. it to St. Charles Fellow es, who with. turn left ltby his will to the CHILDS GIANT SUMMER COSMOS Particular. Liverpool Post Id iwbMlf W mpmh "Jack loves to be alone with you. beat it si faa Bum fcM lillhl imNuIp " . fvwJ M te sometimes doesn't he? woman's husband "Yes, he even insists on putting the her almost as much worry as light out nssmaker. on fttlic Ones Ir America, of ng the interesting relics which are left to us now is his which may be seen in the Brit-lsh- n byr the C jc thl I el1 s. AS of i lni test' InU n j c hf rUk Mr pit. te Unpleasant to Hear. akes a pretty evenly balanced hMN4ekrhNiwflHpe some sound of "The fur trimi ; in people's rittrefrrt very as ms 0 be as strong in prosperity UryaMwt f raw voices Is exasperating." laid srslty. OMkti . prb Mt Ptwiyi "Quite true. Especially when they rcfcul mime Trimrmme, I 6M WMh jn rersal peace is an Idle dream say, Move on, or Pay BrtHWnt Baaaty Tetwmim, wtall Hr Will probably always be suffra-anTmUf earn IwfcHsl throat-tickle Nightly coughing and torturing MU (Mir Me Im44 Bm4 Ihmttim fir ddIt 1 rtDm antis. quicklv relieved by Dean' MenthoIntMhee Witt ItaMs mi CiNan, CitsisfU, Floral fetftta Me lated Cough Drops 5c at all Druggists. Oar Rif Calalwaa f fhaw mM Vaf Ba6a FlaaM a4 ran sow Frwta FRU t H wha apply Vaarath ft Sne man whose religion is sane Urfast grass arp Ml IM warit f DlalMai, Caa Ik Marks ar host ad rhaapasi rl ate a4 If life la not worth living, death is are a thousand whose piety tb JOHN LEWIS CHILDS. Fkml Put. N. Y. not worth dying. coaebtn the form of spasms. up' d mm fhe chances dTe that the man you the man you have injured hMejta The man who looks for a sitting-dow- n job finds it hard to get up. C:n Fight On Tholr Stomachs It a ' YOUR INCUBATOR with a weak stomach is ia difficult Pretty sure to be poor fighter. nkiost impossible tor anyone, man or woman, if digestion is poor, to succeed in business or to enjoy life. In tablet or liquid form Dr. Should botch every httehiblf on. Tho 1914 Dm ear inrmhidtt will do that lor yen or wo trade btek. 60 to 4UOO ere capwcitico. Proo eotolofo Wrtto DfctfVEt mCUBATOft CO-l- OI CiHirah w,U U HOWARD Pierces Eft AND chemist Sfl-v- m help, weak stomachs to strong, healthy action bslp. them to digest the food that make the pod rich, red blood which nourishes the entire body. , This vegetable remedy, to a great extent, put liver into icavlty-o- lls thniiachinery f the human system so that those who spend their working boors at the deek, hthind the counter, or in the home ara rejuvenated into vigorous health. Cm knstt wMWasd tboowW mr rdoobtlM. rwtor. to yoa pour fomwr With and ttnorth. 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