mum 7' Vim Midi SALE. / lug. writeu' 1 «sum Ind- qullmdcr for years. fladlmmm Mend» and trouble. Nearly died {mm It It one time while In Vane-«Inn, ht overcame It by I persistent use 0! David's Kldm‘y Pull. ï¬nally I run run- plemly cured. I oo- culmnll‘y use no remedy now In or dot to kovp "n- “(In my: rmlnted. l‘ the MM praise for Dodd’IL 30 let “9000's," the name wflh VI to! dammed. dint-flared, Honeys. 11m _ns Mr. Pern- M â€o lunar mined nruclo will free mph nth by man with Boo: m postcard. ('mlcnrn. ham. 1. Ioltfl. Iold everywhere.â€"-Adv. A Mt (‘gtkum Snap Nth I: nothing to Irritated nklnn when {allowed by a [Entle ammmum of Cnflcnm (Int can. Us! Cancun for ororyAdny tot let rep-rum to prevent such 0m 80. Ann (MI tmnm-m huhy slap. not»: run and Mime»! Inflows. M mu, Burn and TN" mm on curlâ€"Trial Free. "any a man hns "my to hum slur ply homun- M- dwm't mm M. anyCondooâ€"‘nfcdd m- in mm by n 011de In. via an that (mp Man II â€an. and Mini“! «Mini: Ip m on or anon without "manna 00 M nth. If your «Imam Instr! say from tall II. 19 on!" - mun" Mule Irma Mic drug house (m- your-ad" You my I. the 6"! I'm F“ '01â€..- ~Il hm“: «(Innâ€"no! m V"! mt wry mm hm III “M mmhdu-fl manna-Mom?!“ Amen-«tunmabnm wad-Wamlylmlm- nun. can Mmmmlo m-uy. and m the «sure con 0v mmum-nJm-wndflfl inï¬dol‘mhmelm m. I. worm living hm" "ma mm a! lm n. 10" All FIIéB’i'Mz...’ mu. WWW for mad: at In Iâ€"‘flnnou nnd Imam In nu hugeobomnbmnhm KIDNEY TROUBLE U. N. 0.. CHICAGO. NO. 20-40". YES! MAGICAllY! CORNS UFI OUT WITH FINGERS Wit l < on the 1mm "RITE-M" "Tm 35°- man: M French "‘22? _.._.. "men. but on lead. «2:. hula. r i nun-ud- n canton. Atii M.- i '. mafwzqu - and Ink-:4“. {he ï¬ne-hull?†lad. (Ike; m Ftlcgion lime." cc you: on} nos-kl In no- chm c6: uva teal mi woodman-zany flack in‘NlL‘ IKMJEQJJIE‘; Lark- MI: heir My Ind lum- needed ..-. . _. -_. â€u"... .... bun-Icon. iâ€"wâ€" H... mm m- ’ , , ;, >1: mlh-«mdfl L ’0! I“ lb } I39 pl Alkali Fad-l Emu- eudauh “rural mygï¬nvh" flocking NIL for o! â€gamiu.mdu. ï¬nd â€pend THE 3 11's IN 00003 HEAL BABY RASHES way!!!“ W. to ï¬rms»: mu! m madam [or m law all (hm mu 3 I†9! Ana". rook-Eu: jag "with Shhith h , that under madman: dmuu to than :3 ‘ which prev-ll an llu- North nut? In» W _ ’tpum punk“. when lb. '0'! v.- ..wu on. i «Mod on. u In much non pmluhlu I" ï¬x lo M Ma- m-tnn Ill-HI than to rm "- h It... lold-Ind I'" Chub-1:“:d. ur- D. â€4."; ‘ 0mm. that alt-ll- nmn run be rude tn mm and no" mulch R- }.‘w â€â€œ3"†~ mm: In purl vim» a 1‘0 m [hm wt mm m n. m! mm a! min I: In! It» ion II n WI. 0. no Nam mu. ll" 51%;] Pro. Inna rum-1m!- " awn!- hl P Building VIII. Ponce. Sirt-tt-h the tap wire a! a fence ï¬rst. which will hold the post: in place and prevent their giving and clicking the wires that are stretched int. But be sure the top wire is an tight ll you With the others, m- In “matching the!!! more they will slack the top wire. "w.†.v. u u... nu nu..."- u“: u. "the rapid "IMO! In the prodac- imwtlcal “a â€mt-nor, W to non of mm. In the 17th States gen-mm. mm palm In to now n m during recent mm has resulted ln ï¬eld to alfalfa, liberally "min; a p ’01-: nreful stud! of m prunibmtles a! It. and leaving a pm unllvnwl. 1 ‘c food for all chases of live mock.†‘ growth at alfalfa in the ma mm: ‘ and lit. Paterson. "Formerly It us be a good test of the need for "me. i The Kama" Agnmlmral mum IInch-a the «Moment that '- mm, *po'mt buckle-g "mm run he pru- idlcl'd I‘m "as lam-Q.“ 11w (-lnlm In 1‘ also made that the ï¬lter"! fluid tnknn vlm the mum-I'd "cm of "w :nhoulder In: an! Immunlzlng pmp- Alfalfa. whm awfully fed and pus- !nred. In one of the best roughage: for m. In the optntoo of A. M. Pater- m. Instructor In animal husbandry In the Kansas State Agricultural college. When Carefuny Fed and Pay tut-ed Hay Is One of Best Humane: for Animals. TM! marks a mt ndnnnp In «In» mntroi of Nickle: hm does not In the lam dotrnd frm the Imp-murm- nf IMflt-Iy dmrnflng the arc-ass of my tnlmn! that am {mm Mantle; and adopting all other possum fun- mnn mum ALFALFA NEGLECTED BY SHEEP BREEDERS atom: N. am“: Am w Con-r, I‘m-1m"; (do: lit-tilt: I. aim m In I.†m m ï¬nk-I of late. Var- ‘fl-tlon will prune the mm:- In ‘I'II cumin! man. Ami-«mm» any "on In an no! that nun ud- lnhmmng the rat-(1m. other It. Int Wound against the din-aw {at .mduwmmlglmm the manna-o. If a» herd In Inn-fled. In†of them may die. here In mm n til-elm norm- ». nu mrkn which will give Immediate mmlm Ind Maul with m- vlms will gm Inning luau-MU. The nonm- alsn has (anus-e value If given curly In the m of me Ilse-Ir. Vaccination WI Prevent Dina. h Io“ Cant. but Not AIL- 80mm on Market. BMCKLEG IN CALVES NOW MORE VIRULENT with. lo enter the but-Incl. um!- .ln- tomlluu on the ulna of ultnlfu .- I hot pawn. tho ulna 0! different klnd- and unnum- of min and (0 tumble-um (M Ill-In. Ind an pne- dmmmy 0! WM down mm. It w â€and†to ohmic du- oa (but Mal: that Ibo den-man «II-ort- Ilnnu wen minded. The "will In 31m In detail In an um: I!- md: manna-ml. The necessary bulldlnn In com- par-(Ive): cheap and It Intel has feed to mauve I pound of pod. than may other kind of mu! lulu-d on (to (am. The Irrigation farmer who bu grasped um almanac. o! m mi- 8nd In comparison with other tom. of live [tuck Industry. has rat-Ins on Irri- gated land has attracted mom of than with a comparatively amall amount or lumal capital. and a farmer can [fl well [carted In the busines- In a short m b tho United sum Den-fl- me’nl of Agriculture) ln proportion to the prices that it hrlnu. live mock in less expensive to innsport than toedalulfl. This fact makes the production of live stock an leapedaiiy desirable Industry on those‘ irrigation projects which are remote [ram the large consuming centers. Ro- tent experiment by the U. 8. depart- ment at agriculture. the results of whleh are published u Bulletin 488. Indian“: that the most proï¬table meth- od on such llml of marketing bulky products like hay and grain in to feed 1 them to hogs. in addition to the in- creased prim obtulned In this indirect way for crops. the manure let! upon the farm enriches the soil. POLANMHINA 80W IN FIELD CONDITION. Patntoos Intended for nod should he mowd from the calm to 11 mm. dry plum III M n dang" of front In: I: past. This wm avoid excels!" mung and manual deteriora- tion of lead. If "love u mm! doubt an to the ne «vanity for "min: for alfalfa the null! practical and satisfactory m to da- tennlne this point In to m a mall ï¬eld In alfalfa, nhmlly “mm; a pun all It. and leaving a port unllml. The growth at alfalfa in ms hvn part1: will LIME NEEDED FOR ALFALFA n-u mm! “a tum-com Pm mm b Momma Pn- “In pmrEmomal fwdlng trials. IV- el'lglng 100 days each. alfalfa was mm- mrgd with ummhy and pun-19 My. The lot: Ml alfalfa made mann- ï¬lm out! rum-m! lea fwd per I") pounds than m. â€w lam fed timothy and pnlfl- hay." â€The nmmml «If mam fl'd «m (IQ pond “pun tho prim and (he nmm arnIIaMo. “'lwn I! In v-Mm and pion- um and MM madam are mm. alfalfa amid nvmpnsa- the "MN fulln- MP the flock. On "to mher hand, when hay In sum! and high primd. the n- Hnn could he made up partly M «an, fodder. and like rmmhum. Cmpnn-d with our" mmm Alfalfa as I sharp {ml has the nth-nun". espe- cially where grown In burp nmmmu. “Alfalfa lmy n ~1an m the toqlJ Mlofsbhpbmnmltlsncmn' “"1!er M [mm-m total also been†It: gamma mouth bulk so "me show "my be («I to fldTlllI'fl" on it him. I “The, mm In mm to pun-n only a alum mm "or am any and the Mob 0! mm should he Inc-rand I mm from day to day mull the M are "rust-ml In the food. harkâ€" nmston Mn fauna "In! II I. met nah m zln- shwp rm am to II- hlfn [In-taro. l- mm: lawn-d. Can Ibo-l4! In him It all mu; m. Mun turning the. um um alfalfa liq should be ï¬lled up on My. mm, at «the mum". and turned out only when "w alfalfa I. {m from mum at any kind. In" with m in.†(he‘d-m mm mm In mum [ml an should be m.- M m Hunt. If IN nmm In. W randy or In â€hummMnMdINnh lul- M WWW. than [or lay ale eh- cl [m and. W no! "mum:- Mw m» II. M ulna u a M lord. In "In M mu» W cm in um mm In (to rum" .1" I! m. and pun-rm u a cum («-4. M loleuMwIddyuulo-OM lung-x â€who. and aha-v9. no prawn of Main: down «In mod to be marl: more [unï¬t-No Arm hox- had new. to all-m pa.- lnn u m-ll. In No mn’ num- ber“ QM um um “than: (no [Ia-tin. I‘ll pin-rd ll mam per an. whom- wlth ulhltl pumm- It ml. to cum. I'm In â€on." w". I! m found Ibo! without wppkmnlnry («d hon yam SIM m Mandi-durum! of mm and am who: they land um!- m-‘urv II wvll. “’Ilh the W at lant- uu Inflmd of II'IUI. (M Mm- In. â€.50 pvt Manchu-drain! 0! mm. It in «Maul. Ibo-Mm. III-l flu an of min-r nit-Ila ot uninn rm: om "- i In": In mm up“! and My" plu than '8“ IM Inn an NM “In lluv mm and man no all" fwd. lowe-t We. 88.16. In Mulder-bl: hither than the mute! "In-I for u- !nlfn bur. mm the hula-u! ï¬gure. 833.48. outline-d when the hop re- cdved - 8 In «at mum of mm. b ohvloufly loud: more than Ibo tumor mum hope to obi-In from In, all" method at mum at his all-It- By nllowlux the ho" to gun tho alfalfa u I’ll found that they re- Iunu-d In pork Ill equivalent of m 38.16 to 83148 (or ouch (on of In] that Imam ollwrwlue have been bar vested from me talk": Md; The On this hauls It was lound that the net return per acre ranged trom 845m when the bugs had nothing but nitnlln to 3108.25 when they were fed In ad- dluon I 3 per cent ration of corn. The rate 0! gain and the carrying capacity of the pasture Increased with the qunn- my 0: grain (ed. A: I supplement It was found thnt pound bum-y wnu nxr pruxlmutely as student. pound for pound. .m shelled corn. rlgatlon project $6.00 a (on for “th My la the stack ls considered a good price. This ï¬gure was adopted by the Investlgntou In their experiments. and they ï¬xed the value of com a! 81.01 a hundredweight and at nm- or pork at 7 cents a pound. The Inbot cost of enrlng for the hogs was as- mined to be the same as that at hur- vestlng the [my crop. Foam. '01 Iced. flexing Point. ï¬rst Lm In lay. It In an «Innate to have young now produce their ï¬rst liner (Influx May or June so they any have accent to tonne crops which will mus Mr lav! of mm.‘ R In um", mankind that on now must on tho nvmge my: at least ï¬ve pm In order to nuke any proï¬t for the hunt. If this In true. nndlfthepflceofhogmtbehd yanbunothptpnoewml them!- nndnx prim of grains I: m farm- m think it beam at once mm! "m! the now must mine as may pin now A. the margin of M be. «mm: In: It boom-nos necessary m abandon m mm M and devote more nttentlan to the can and mmmt of the M can- GIVE H063 MORE ATTENTION AuflwnutmmLa-N um anr to AW 0!. sup-nu HM n In - marinblo fad "m leMn up post IMHyâ€"nvo ynn II» um at m:- l‘nuod Rum have changed won- dnrfhlly. Fm "towards m um» um" and won val-ed mainly for tool, wmn mmhm n (he Imelda". when: Iodly two-thirds Ire Eng“!!! mnmm show ram-1| 1:» mi. and with (he won! I! the hddom. M an mny Irv-1m on [be Wmm ranges. m m of then I?! fully one- mm! lam" than tiny one In am. who: tho-to wen plmfy M M and not and not! mmtm to an: 30m“. The rump I'll mm by "no mo- Ilml m In tho m at m. which curâ€"ed many wool mm on! of bum Nov cm: the change ham nah. place. It I. my good for thou whomllorlmendtonhum CHANGE ll SHEEP IIWSTRY run-mm d Ant-nu Nu Ina-l m m Um» Wad no Ind- iumâ€"Iona†Fm m m mu; who I'm- «arm ninth-runnin- toodln‘. n-Mmlhtbtk “watchman. lav-m: no to also uawbutn any lmthmdthhflluhhd «awnâ€"m tuba. “mp-unmou- nn:(l)0uum kWh-Inga. l2 umm: (2) lil- Canton» all! and m “I. (In. yum d Ihmliumpndm: l(â€who-Indium: Won- dcmnumnII-tlndm "lulu did“ M to I. m that “thank-"MM“ tho I" u an um I- adamant-unr- mummwum It Isnpodphutodmthetuflu‘ mmhcumwm them run. Aflxthd-h-ï¬u ofï¬nmlorï¬wmhnnuhd nlhflmofnralfld ".0. and amasdnlwhvvmunndm turn If W ndiy nun-Ne. DIFFEREIT MTIOU POI SOUS lug.“ Monument-mm":- mmmmumma thou-duo In W 0" qumy. II mm In W 1.! It. nlln unumummchmwn «and In. M “an. culve- mutt-No lawn-non: mt 'l'he man; of I common ancestor of on. of no known bmdlnc with a purebred lire Ind continuing to use I purebred are on the following gen- eration: of offspring In known I. “grud- The good feeder comes from parents that are good feeders and whose on- cestry ll of good feeding stock. new tamed to consume large amounts of nod and devout It upon their bodies u men of and quality. The Impur- tlnce of good breeding upon the qual- It, of animals kept for a spec-Inc pur- pose cannot be overestimated. and the me or purebred ure- In estab- lishing good was-km; heyd- cuuwl be overvalued. (By J. L. TOME? Unlverdly o! Wtr con sin.) Anyone who expect: to feed cattle proï¬tably for the market would not try to feed an animal that I: not by conformation and other physical char- ncterlltlcu naturally Idnpted for m- (enlng. In Ihort. only good teeden ahould be selected. CATTLE To miss FOR 355F150†HOMEMADE "II-K STOOL Conformation and PM“! chamo- «mun Naturllly Adm“ tor Famnlng An [mu-l. car. In Ilwln. IIIK Never pom tum nut law all! milk. or ml: the W and night'- mnkmllhomhnnunmoledm I! to the nine Maul-Illa. No mm mum“, could hen" the farm of the We!!! â€an the WA flo- at all plum! '39" can or lut- ter could he sold. ï¬e small firmer is me dependent upon the ale a! unity W! thn any are wmlna to admit. The cream-receiving In- Hom and the MI!†of any Alp mom to the «am hate for ma been the Manny for may Intern fauna: and u not tho- Irm mrfluw DAIRYING INDUSTRY ll WEST hall Fm In Ion mom Up â€Oacdmmnm Anhuï¬ybmn. (307M wink pulls no m m nry In n any Hum In a dorm liable. Rut-h [Illa an- drslrnd to "when the use at th- mlm and an.†or mlanflitocmflrmmm. In W runs. by»!!! of mean and wire nae an planâ€"i over (In ll-ll- toppod pun. Pan-Yul MIN have mar-tn! lhlmmmtlmdmtmlfmna In on par out fewer Mam [H mm "no mm when named milking yum HANDY COVERED MILK PMLS Md. IN. an dulry fur-a win-n I push MW Minn-mach, the Maul Await-ml (I‘m. Tho Inns! hr- ham-e for the III In! a! ram m 3|.le on" 40- am:- Iun. Inn-ml on mm on. MamMnII-dfln hm law "a rm. 0. ll nul- MmMIlnu-mmdthf-m men-e in. only am. an an!) Inn noun (a my mm on the lawn mm. «I my m that any pay for be m "m. Imlwhmflymm hflmwâ€"Mnmmh Minna“. BIO HONEY FM. â€NEEDS ommrmuym- (I. In!) tron au- ullu‘n In“. M WI 1: In the use mun. It the an M4! nut m Im-I. uh Illi- or at: UN" all m. tum-l to ch. ha lu. «6 mac the mu m- but the animal. fat- 4 Inch. ohovo no floor. 150 “mauvnmumuu pull pinion level '10 lb. loot. Ind whet“. Ibo" tn m ID- no! It I “at! cannula“ to! an nut-1'. Am. MOI-Ital: Ill-cho- mun out. and burnt-duo mdlhhdm‘lllnwaflm. To make the stool cut a board 2 feet long and 1 foot wide. With I draw- Iluwe taper it to 6 inches widg at one end. Two cleats. each 4 inchel by 6 inches. are fastened crosswise o! the min It the harm and to prevent splitting of the board. With an ex- pansive bit or bridge Inger. drill three hole: in which to Insert the legs. In two front lea' are cut from Ill old 101* handle. and hold the poll pint- A homemade milk stool. servlnz to hold the pull and provide 1 seat for the mllker u nude out of an old fork handle and In Inch board 12 India wide and 8 (eat long. Dulce Int-mud to Hold Pall m Provid- Bnt for Milkm- I“. Out of Fork Hallo. ‘WJW in“ film‘s-shin In-h::;â€"E 1"}? I :Mr 1" M J L phat hâ€" is", u w- ,LI DOUGL?‘i ‘3‘de Them-eofahr. WWW: fl; E; i V For] Thirty V: