Laitlny, Food J Products Peeriess Dried Beef Unlike the ordinary dried beef—that sold in bulk— Libby’s Peerless Dried Beef comes in a sealed glass jar in which it is packed the moment it is sliced into those delicious thin wafers. None of the rich natural flavor or goodness escapes or dries out. It reaches you fresh and with all the nutri- ment retained. Libby’s Peerless Dried Beef is only one of a Great number of high-grade, ready to serve, pure food products that are prepared in Libby’s Great White Kitchen. Just try a package of any of these, such as Ox Tongue, Vienna Sausage, Pickles, Olives, etc., and see how delightfully dif­ ferent they are from others you haveeaten. Libby, McNeill A Libby, Chicaao Rather “Your suggestion,” said a depositor to tin* bank receiver, "offers very cold comfort. 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William the Conqueror had just won the battle of Hastings. “Well,” he said, ‘‘I guess we may as well put up the sign, ‘This Country Has Changed Hands!’” Which, when you consider Che fact that Triumph of Mind. the country was under his heel, shows Victim of Delus on—Doctor, I’m aw­ that William was lamentably careless and fully afraid I'm going to have brain inexact in his rhetoric.—Chicago Tribuna fever. Followed I Dktructloni. Doctor—Pooh, pooh, my dear friend! “I)o you know,” said ('holly, “I nevei That is all an illusion of the senses. There is no such thing as fever. You had played a game of golf in my life, and have no fever, you have no hr—h’m !—no when 1 asked the old Scotchman what material substance upon which such a was the first thing for me to do he looked Ilooq r wholly imaginary nnd supposititious thing at me just like this and said, ’ ____ I as a fever could find any base of opera­ mon !’ ” “Then what did you do?” I tion. “I booted, of course.”—Chicago Trib­ Victim—O. doctor, what a load you have taken from my—from my—I have une. a mind, haven't I, doctor? I Although agriculture in America is young compared with some of the Euro- I>enn and Asiatic countries, it has been developed to such an extent that the older countries look to us for Ideas and methods to help tliem solve the farm problems they have to meet. Our sci­ entists and Investigators are among the foremost in the world and as an agri­ cultural nation we need stand aside for none. To be sure, agriculture owes many of Its greatest scientific discov­ eries to English, German and French experimenters, but in aggressiveness and practical development of Ideas America Is one of the leaders. Other nations are sending their sci­ entists to America to study how we do things here. Our country presents most of tlie agricultural problems to be met with in the countries of the old world nnd we are finding out how to solve them, nnd the old world wants to know how we do It. A Japanese expert is now In t.he United States to investigate our methods of improving worn-out soils, He says: "We have in Formosa over 500,000 ncres under cultivation and we want to find out how the United States goes about it to Improve the con­ dition of Its land, so we can Improve our country." 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The various nozzles are con­ nected to a supply pipe through which Is forced n cleaning fluid or steam. The latter is forced out through the nozzle, thoroughly cleaning the Interior of the can. The nozzle« also act as guides to deposit the cans on the floor after they have traveled the length of the chain, the operation being performed automat­ ically and smoothly without Injury or accident. The most important part of the human system is the blood. Every mus­ I cle, nerve, tissue, bone ami sinew is depentlent on this vital fluid for nour­ ishment and strength necessary to maintain them in health and enable each toperform the different duties nature requires. Evett the heart, the vety •' engine " of life, receives its vigor ami motive power from the blood. Since Ilurn Dead Animal«. so much is dependent on this vital fliiitl it can very readily be seen how In the attempt to »tamp out h,vg necessary it is to have it pure ami uncontaiuinated if we would enjoy the cholera and other contagious dlseii**« blessing of good health. Had blood is responsible for most of the ailments among live stock the matter of burn­ of mankind; when from any cause it becomes infected with impurities, humors or poisons, disease in some form is sure to follow. Muddy, sallow ing all dead animals Is one of consid­ complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc., show that the blood is infected with erable Importance. Outbreaks of dis­ unhealthy hutnois which have changtd it from a pure, fresh stream to a ease hnve frequently l»een traced to the sour, acrid fluid, which forces out its impurities through the pores and careless disposal of rite cnrvnas of an glands of the skin. A vet v common evidence of bad blood is sores or ulcers, Infected animal. Burning Is much more effective than Imrylng. as the germs of which break out on the flesh, often some diseases, as anthrax, for example, from a very insignificant bruise or Your S. S. S., in my opinion, is as good a even seatch or abrasion. If the blood retain their virility for a considerable medicine as cAn be had; it simply cannot be was pure and healthy the place would length of time. Then In burying car­ i mproved upon as a remedy to purify and enrich heal at once, but being loaded with the blood and to invigorate and tone up the cases, unless they are plnced very deep system. This spring my blood was bad and I impurities, which ate discharged into In tlte ground. there Is always more or was run down in health, and having seen your the wound, irritation and inflamma­ h's« danger of their being rooted or dug medicine highly advertised I commenced its use. tion are set up ¡inti the sore continues. out. IXogs will dig o|>en such graves Today my blood is in fine condition and my Had blood is also responsible for and hogs w ill root them out. general health is of the best. Am tilling posi­ Anaemia, Boils, Malaria, etc.; the Those who hnve attempted to burr a tion as Areman for a large concern here, and weak, polluted circulation cannot fur­ if I was not in good physical condition it would hog or horse will readily appreciate the nish the nourishment aud strength be impossible for me to till the place. Your statement that It Is easier to burn tlwin required to sustain the btxlv, and a S S S has been of great service to me and I do bury them. A little kerosene and a not hesitate to give it the credit it deserves. general run-down condition of health brush heap will soon dlsp*~e of a car- WM. F. VANDYKE. results. S. S. S. is nature’s blood cai». with the certainty that all germs 119 Fifth Street, Beaver Falls, Penn. purifier and tonic ; made entirely of are destroyed, Some recommend the healing, cleansing roots ami herbs. It goes down .nto the circulation an and it completely stopped the falling, and made my hair grow very rapidly.”— M ary H. FIELD. Northfield, Mass. Made by J. 0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Maas. Alia mAnufaotarers of SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. THE DAI8T FLY KILLEB destroys all the flies find affords comfort to every home—in dining room, sleeping room and exery pliu-e where flies lire I rouhh'some. ('lean, neat and will not soil or injure anything. Try them once and you will never be without them, if not kep' by dealers. sent prepaid for 20c. HAK0LD 80MER8, 149 DeKalb Ave.. Brooklyn, N T. III« True Vocation. "You are wasting your time painting pictures.” “But I sell my pictures.” protested the nrtist. “And that convinces me that you can sell anything. Such being the case, Yellow !<IN I ?Wt 51C days 1” U you cannot call, write forsympton blnnk nnd circa "Yon foolish fellow,” «aid the pretty ' Inr Inclose I centn in Mtnniiw TIIFC GEE WO (’IIIM HE MFDU’INECO. M2 1 2 Firat St . (’or. Morrimxn, Portland, Oregon. girl. "That kiss was only a—a retainer.” —Chicago Tribune. 1’lenwe Mention Thia I'nier Bees help to make the crop« and pay the farmer for the privilege. They are little trouble to keep and may be the source of a good Income. A Spanish professor, according to German newspapers, lias made the dis­ covery that the sunflower yields u splendid febrifuge that can be used as a substitute for quinine. XV. J. Monroe, of Iowa, has the smallest colts ever born in that State. They are Shetland twins, both mares, and one weighs eighteen pounds and the other twelve pounds. Alfalfa seed has a light olive-green color and Is about the same size as red clover seed, The dead and worthless seed are the brown-colored ones. Brown seed Indicate old seed, and is not apt to give good results. A first-class quality of red clover seed should be of fair size, purple and yellow colors predominating, and al- ways with a luster. If it is small, witli many shriveled brown seed in it, It should be rejected. Egyptian cotton has been successful­ ly grown in New Mexico and Arizona by the Bureau of Animal Industry. Sev­ eral million dollars’ worth of this cot­ ton is imported into the United States each year, and its growth bere will mean a great saving. LIUe An unfortunate author writes to the London Westminster Gazette: "Prof. Chandler. I understand, has Just writ­ ten a book on the literature of roguery. In a letter accompanying the prospeo tus of the work the publisher writes to me as follows ‘IVe think you may be interested to know that referen<*e is made to your name in these columns.' 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