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Show LABOR AND SUPPLY BUREAU - SERVICE As early as tho farmers can Indicate Indi-cate tho approximate amounts of products they will have for salo, wo would be glad to list tho same. We are trying to find the best markets at tho highest prices. We need a few boys for beet thinning thin-ning In Lowlston and a few, at Smithtield. Wanted Twenty-f Ivo laborers. Three dollars and up per day. For Sale TeamB, wagons, buggies, farm machinery and Implements. Also cows and a bunch of live stock. A number of men with teams want work. Much has been written about the ravages of the house fly, and tho various methods of exterminating that dangerous post. Here is the best method known, as given out by tho U. A. C: "Soak a piece of bread, about one and one-half inches square and one-fourth one-fourth inch thick, in a little milk; tli mi nlnro the hread In a saucer and men piace mo oreaa in a buucit uuu add a teaspoontul of ordinary formalin. forma-lin. Add sufficient water to raise the lever of the liquid In the saucer until it almost reaches the upper surface sur-face of tho bread. Sprinkle over tho bread and liquid a teaspoonful of sugar. "This saucer should be placed on a window sill In the evening and the blinds drawn before all the windows, except the one before which the saucer Is placed; this shade should be drawn two-thirds way down. This method cannot be considered con-sidered ii tho least dangerous to the children in the house, as a taste is very repulsive to human beings. If taken Into the mouth ot tho child, vomiting occurs, but no serious Illness." Ill-ness." Speaking of files, the French people peo-ple have demonstrated that these dangerous and annoying little creatures crea-tures will not enter a stable that Is painted blue. They wash their barns, stables, pig pens, etc., with lime to which ultramarine blueing has been added. Animals kept In places so treated are said to be nevor bothered with flies. Try It. Offlco in the Commercial-Booster1 rooms. Phono 56. |