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Show BUNK IS SATISFACTORY FOR FEEDING PURPOSE! bright 5 i film fw I fab star among athletics Nebraska Stock Raiser Used One for Twelve Yea) Excellent Results Stands Strain of Bis Steers. m ID) i ftvTj (Tl tffcj ffcs DSO v.!or IS T M KAMI TNI aKST MCDiCINi COUGHS t COLDS A The Finished Bunk. IVr Reggy flab Jove, I'd like la tb&e-Usthose blawsted reporters! Cyril Why so? Retry We have been insulted. Tbs other day the firemen rescued us fellows from the burning clubhouse, and now the reporters bare the account headed, A Few Things Based, but Nothing of Value. e AN OLD-TIM- E CLOWN. B. Agler, (Tony Parker,) Praises Doans Kidney Pills. Mr. Agler Is one of the best known men la the circus world, baying been on the road with a wagon shew 63 years. When interviewed at bis borne In Winfield, Kaos., be said: 'I contracted kidney trouble In the war, and suffered Intensely for twelve years. Backache was so severe I could hardly walk and my rest was broken by distressing, urinary trouble. Doan's Kidney rilla cured me and my Cure has beea permanent for five years. This la remarkable as 1 am la my 13rd year." , Remember the name Doans. For eale by all dealers. 60 cents a box, .Foster-Mllbur- n Co., Buffalo, N. T. Childish Reasoning. "Look at the brownies, papa!" ex claimed a little miss as she gazed upward at a Wall strect skyscraper. Tlicy are not brownies, dearie," replied papa. "They are big wen, like me, but they look so tiny because they are so high. 'If they were twice as high, would they look twice as small she asked, showing the mathematical turn not unnatural in the offspring of a successful broker. Papa answered "Yes." She made a quick calculation and remarked: They wont amount to much when they get to heaven, will f they?" WASTED A FORTUNE ON SKIN TROUBLE Q 1 began to have an Itching over my Whole body about aeven years ago and this settled in my Umba, from the knee I went to aee a great many physicians, a matter which cost me a fortune, and after I noticed that I did hot get any relief that way, I went for three years to the hospital But they were unable to help me there, I used all the medicines thst I could see but became worse and worse. I bad an Inflammation which made me almost crary with pala. When I showed my foot to my friends they would get I did not know really frightened. what to do.T was 'so slck and had become so nervous that I positively lost all hope. 1 had seen the advertisement of the Cuticura Remedies a great many times, but could not make up my mind to buy them, for I had already used so many medicines. Finally I did decide to use the Cuticura Remedies and ,1 tell you that 1 was never so pleased as when 1 noticed ,hat, after having used two seta of Cuticura Soap. Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Pills, the entire Inflammation had gone. I was completely cured. I should be only too glad If people with similar disease would come to me and find out tbe truth. I would pnly recommend them to use Cuticura. Mrs. Bertha Sachs, 1621 Second Ave, New YorkN. T to the toes. Auk. 20. 1903." Mrs. Bertha Sachs Is my sister-in-la- n, yspepsu fATARRHMSTOHAp The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly bs overcome by CARTERS LITTLE UYER PILLS Purely vegetal set rural v and gently os the Cm. Curs Bdiounett, Head ache. Dins sen, and Indigestion. They do thea duly. Jsal P3L 5 mall Doe. Small Prka Genuine miu Signature e'-p- In the fall of tbe year. When wlntv comes on and the pastures do ni' furnish enough feed to keep thet AND MUTTON thrifty and growing nicely I begfc feeding corn and fodder, cow peas at! clover hay and sometimes thresh How to Develop Good Flock for oats or sheep oats., Blue Double Purpose Grais I believe ten sheep will eat as mud Makes Best Perman-so- t as one cow and 1 aim to feed accori Pasture. ingly. 1 prefer to have lambs come In Fei and although It may require cas ruary O F. MtIGHKS) (By To develop a good flock of breeding to save them during cold weathet, sheep for wool and mutton 1 would when fall comes, I think I am abeai begin with the ewes that are half Cots-wol- for they go through the winter bette end half Merino and mate them and make better sheep than do lal with a buck that Is a full blooded lambs. Shropshire. In the cross you get w grade of Com Grain for Horses. sheep that la hard te beat for both ' Cdrn graln when ground into Wool and m'atton. Bt this method I once got a twin lamb that sheared, is by far too concentrated to feed when a little more than a year old, alone to'horses. It lacks fiber and There1C pounds of good wool and when a aah to Insure good digestion. year and a half old the carcass fore, when the cob can be finely ground It Is an advantage for the reaweighed 160 pounds. I cross my cheep back and forth sons named. Certainly, ground cora at my judgment tells me Is best. If is better for horses than whole con tbe sheep ere getting too wrinkly and as a saver of feed for them. Tbs , horse cannot masticate tbe corn fins the wool too short I get either a Oxford or Shropshire buck, end enough so that the digestion gets aQ If the fleece Is getting too hairy and the nutrients out of it, snd much of It light In weight I breed back to th will pass through the alimentary canal undigested, yet whole coin when fed Merino. In caring for the flock T prefer alone Is a safer feed than ground green pasture for them, as many corn. The better way to feel corn it to grind it with oats, two parts oats months In the year as possible. Blue grass makes the best perma- to one of corn, orKfind tbe corn snd nent pasture. Dwarf essex rape can mix coarse wheat bran with it equally be sown as coon as the ground will work In the spring and if sown alone five or six pounds of seed will be reScarcity of Timber, tf'ood is becoming (.carver and quired per acre. s population ISix or eight weeks after sowing It dearer every year will be ready for pasture which will ncreases we shall he obliged to use more acreage tn Ita suxtentation The last until freezing time. A smaller amount of rape can be trees will be planfed'ngain on the wasown with oats and after the crop Is tershed's. and dams will be built te removed 1 have an excellent fall pas- hold surplus water for use in times ture Sheep like rape, but I would not of drought, as Is done in older counadvise anyone to keep them on rape tries. Your rivers then will be more alone serviceable in summer and less danPumpktna are good feed for them gerous In the spring time FOR WOOL HOWARD E. BURTON, AWHM."D ft peel men prices jold, Hllrer, Lead, fjj Gold, 76c; Gold, 60c: ZIdc or Copper, II. Milling pe end full price list eentoa eppllcedoiw Hirer, id umpire work solicited. Kelurew w. Cwrhouet NaUobaI Beulr The false prophet has both eyes on the profits. ' Dr. Pleree-- Cots-wold- FINE SPECIMEN OF HOLSTEIN if '4. mRy If It bad not been for his lantern tub he lived In, probably Diogenes would never have been heard of. T Hid of 4t - rOne -- breed makes more beef. It Is well to study up all the points and then decide according to steins glveirore eats less and anriiher your own needs end best judgment. -- The illustration shows a 'Holstein but! which won first prize at a recent Illinois state fair.' He Is a good specimen of the breed, large and vigorous, with the black and white well distrlty uted. He is an excellent breeder, and is good enough to head most any herd Indefinite. am positive this actress buys her puffs. Which dressers f fr a v.seayft the coming series of games for werld'e championship between the Chicago Cubs and the Philadelphia the Athlettrs. Manager Connie Mack, of Is said to have a trick np his sleeve in the person of Pitcher Harry Krause that he is going to spring os the cubs. Young Krause, Who ie a , has not been the latter team. CLAUDE ROSSMAN CAME BACK Former Detroit erd St. Louis Player Sensation of Year on Mlnneapo- lis Association Team. Claude Rossmann's comeback is the talk of baseball, fans in every city of Tbe large the American association one hit the ball with a painful regularity and played a much improved He has the game In tbe outfield. worst field in the league to play, as the sun la ever present in the Minneapolis right garden Recently at Columbus one of the club officials called Rossman aside Bd asked him why it was that he did not play better baseball in Columbus. Tbe fellow who asked the question bad alwaye treated Rossman Clauds' Bozeman:- - ones newspaper er hair- Indications. 1 might know this conservatory Pitcher Harry Krauee. scent to sav so, richer milk. nxar-eoata- nn.l the be- longed to a baseball enthusiast Why?" seen very often of late. It being whis"Because It has so many pitcher pered that Manager Mack is intentionally keeping him in the dark that plants." the Chicago team could not have chance to study his curves. Experience Teaches. Krause has a batting average of "Sure, and Oi t'ink it pays te be Oi said Pat .240, fields .933, and is said to be honest, afther all, troled thot phoneyweight business in especially effective against teams. my grocery sthore lasht year, and Oi losht money by ut. "How so? Did get found out? across a clothes line. They knocked asked his friend. you me at every corner spread stories of Oi made "No, sorr, returned Pat. my alleged weak points, and other- the mistake of fillin me weights wid I could wise made life miserable. lead, so thot tvery mon thot came to not work right under the conditions, me for wan pound of sugar got twlnty-thre- e and it was better for me and better ounces to the pound. Harper's for the club for a change Weekly. CantJlIon made a ten strike when he picked up the big fellow, and further He Came by It Honestly. i linched Joe's reputation for being Lend me your pencil, Johnny." The able to Judge a ball player, young or small boy handed it over and teacher old. Rossman Is playing his game, continued to correct the exercises of and the old hesitancy about throwing the class. When she finished she Bufhas disappeared The other day he fered a sudden lapse of memory and tossed out a player at third base laid the in her desk. As away pencil who was attempting to go from first Bhe stood up to excuse the class she on a long single out to the right field encountered the scornful gaze of Johnfence, making a perfect peg clear ny's eyes. Rising in his seat be fixed j across the lot to Ferris. her with an accusing forefinger and I uttered the single word Graft! Johnnys father writes for a current TRAINING IN ANCIENT TIMES magazine. Athletes Were Put Through Severe DAME NATURE HINTS Dose of Sprouts snd Trainers When the Food le Not Suited. Led Very Careful Life. hard-hittin- g old-tim- Strange as It Pellet. nealt, A careless philosopher says a man never knows who his friends are until he hasnt any. Some interesting comparisons may be drawn between ancient and modern atbetes Tbe athletes of ancient Greece, for example, if the;-- ' shou.dap pear to view today, would not be taken for a foot hall team 1, U The man of thnscle wore his hair cropped, a distinguishing feature there is no besf breed of cows, chick ens or anything else. It is true that some breeds are better than others, but when it comes to deciding among the few best ones, much must be left to Individual TirrferHioe and vary a taka aa candy. rnrulata ana Indsomw Uvar and bowels, lxj not trips. j mli circumstances and conditions, and I know well how she suffered Ing ..When It comes to making a selecand was cured by Cuticura Reme- tion. It pays best to choose the breed dies after many other .treatments most In your vicinity, profailed. Morris Sachs. 321 E. 89th SL, vided prevalent it Is one of the best standard New York, N. Y, Secretary of breeds. TIs will enable you to eell Deutsch-OstrowoKemp-he- r to better advantage your products Hebrew Benevolent Society, etc." and ship to better advantage. If your How can a wojian be expected to community la known far and wlds as have any regard for tbe truth when msklrg a specialty of any certain she is obliged to promise to obey la treed, buyers will come after them t n.l better price if they pay Jxi the marriage ceremony? Unt-Verel- FOR for the aides let'lng them come flu with the outside of the bottom a make a mortise of the sides for t tnds to fit !n For ordinary rattle, bottom made of four 2x8 will usual oe wide enough but for horned cat( or big steers five pieces should used, making It forty inches on t To make the h gs, cut intide the length wanted out of good, rou 4x4, nail thm lightly to the trou (afterwards holt them), then put tl pieces of 2x4 (one on eat h side logs) up tight .gainst the bottom hunk, h Ing tart till to have the led stra'ght Then put on the lower pa of 2x4 crosspieces about five Inch Next eotnes ti from the groitul bracing which Is made of 2x4 and pt Put in the sht in like the drawing brio es first, flat Is the braces k tween the legs, ihtn put a piece 2xS, one tool long on top of the low End View. crosupiA!! i w for ihu long brace to ra reason will set level anywhere, this on, taking cure to have them tight. lal Importance feature being of In the winter when the ground Is Dust Baths. frozt-A hunk made iu accordance If lice get too tad the hens will w with this sketch requires less lumber than any other style, savs Homestead low in anytising loose, from soot tl Make the bed proper of yellow pine manure, hut tiny never elect dibit 2x3 stock, using good 'straight 2x8 ou the first ballot With this description appear some drawings of a feed bunk which Mr J C. Price of Nebraska has used for 12 years with very satisfactory results lie thinks It will stand the strain of big steers better than any other This bunk baa only four legs and for that FEW THINGS. the games led a very careful life They were under order for a rigid diet which bet an .pccUlly severe just I efore tli ct n'est Their lu'l of fare t (insisted of fresh cheese, dried figs and wheaten porridge A iiitie later in the era meat 1 was aMowed.' with preference for t.Lt'l and park. Ibead was notjiUuwed with inert end swetts not at all At one time a strange custom of diet came Into vogue. Every day at .the conclusion of practise the athletes were obliged to consume enormous quantities of food, which was digested-ia sleep. The amount was gradually increased until huge "weretaken: This dici produced s corpulence which was of well, and Boss has always spoken dvantage hi wrestling, but injurious well of this fellow. And Ross told for other sports. him in short order. You always treated me absolutely Gams-Tn- Record Time. white and I appreciated It," Ross Is In the concluding game of tbe Souththere "But said; reported as having were others. Some of the fellows I ern league season, played at Atlanta, bed to rub against were not to my Mobile defeated Atlanta In nine full tbe; game In 33 minliking nor 1 to. theirs. ,We didn't get innings, playing This is believed to be the record along any better than two cats with utes. - . their tails tied together and thrown for fast games When Nature gives her signal that something is wrong it Is generally with the food. The old Dame is always faithful and one should act at duce. To put off the change is to risk that which may be'Tfreparable. AnArfzona man says: For years I could not safely eat any I tried various kinds o( breakfast. breakfast food, but they were all soft, starchy messes which gave me dis1 drank tressing headaches. strong coffee, too, which appeared to benefit me at the time, but added to the head-aehafterwards. Toast and coffee were no better, ford found the toast very constipating. A friend persuaded me to quit the old coffee and tbe starchy breakfast foods, and use Postum and Grape-Nut- s instead. I shall never regret taking his advice. I began uising them three -months tigo. The change they have worked tn me is wonderfuL 1 mow have no more of in - my stomarh after eating, and I never have headaches. I have gained 12 pounds in weight and feel better In every Way. Grape-Nut- s make a delicious as well as a nutritious dlsb, and I find that Postum Is easily digested and never produces dyspepsia symptoms. Theres a Reason. Get the little book, "The Reed to Wellvllle." In pkgs. 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