THE PUKE OHIO AYHHHi E An Anlnnl Weil Adipy li. Da:nisilc Purposes. ; Th con formation of 111 odder, Its , approKlutatlon In ontlln to th rurv . f aeuili In lo, It flti'iiaioli thars (rum, ill bataiitn of quartrra, tti, art Juatly rrnrtnlfil at) Important In the Jidglnff of dutijr cow, A poorly txilAii' tsl uddrr or .in lacking depth . on til li la rit'lk'tcut lu tli fur quar if t or In funnel almped ir not well Carried up behind, la not doomed a perfect milk making uirxhaiilam. U (Mi irii,,filllin born out lu factt Io cow wllil ill balanced udder mult materially Ion produet than IIium villi K'nnd la-tier proportioned Tim mature animal of tho Vermont experiment ataflnii lu'hl W lilc tt Iitpl nuidti olio or more yeur of record wore tiirrftiny aiiteyeil, and BroiiiHil tutu threi' lot. --Minn with well bal anced uddem, tiione with fairly well Im In need udder nuit Ihoa who ud der ur tWllclmit, uaually In lb for juaner. Kvery avalliililo word of eiuU xui lu llm-Wd ul, Tin1 following ni'iv tli' lr reeordg at ttic floP of n test u ia their compare- , JbETIER COWS, MLHE INCOME stead ot $50. TH Horn In Cli. Too mut li ia a ri'li i ij t grot wage, 'J'li home in est! it bfcom iiijj a mere abiding place whence ! faro forth la tarn. Viinuinberc-J iu- faftU I.I.HImS.I i -1 wntU ) an lii)tKtira of Imi i jf eml eonfu ion, ini where lite father u killed workman, naming ample wat-a. These demoralizing condi tion arc unnnagined by tho rc-'a-tively Morf r pioneer or farm labor er, who ia rich. in material ble(on;, lijj'it, air, uitab!e food, peace and reetfuliicua and, above all, in timo to think nml form lane habit. From "Tho Jmildinn of Citizen," by Dr. J. MaJiaon Taylor. Already Crawnarf, "The Uto I'aul Laurence Dunbnr, tho negro poet," aid an editor, "once addressed a Sun Jay school in New York. An Incident happened t its end thnt Dtuibor laugbeJ at a heartily aa tho rent of ua. Dun-, bar toward the close of bis remark aid: 'And, my littlo friend, if yon do all the thing aome day you will wear a cold crovfn." V. each of you aome (lay will wear ' gokh !!. dri-fcon crown.' A little chnp In tho front hmxi ..r In. yr, ihi ul hhmu mi row. cutdiiua Ui-iKJut'a .IriiiuJlv jj, .,.l4 j(j ,,,,,1 f. (.j,ira tye, tuned, Jiy iaucr wear one , ,,iKh, n, u, u, n .,l(i, Ili ,lt. . a r i i. ukj.t Ji im . ... ""'" 1 ' I ' ..ru.i.cn ml . I , i .l It.r l.nw ituip. inline Aiiij:ii.in. t CASTOR I A lor UUut Ki.4 ChUirea. Hit Ibi Ycu Hits Alwajs E::;l.t 1,1 ! if I''-'' Jgcs - on , Lis tool, aaid the a! tie ; , . 1 . " " l i.n f.tllnw III) ( liml an Ink. ii lutiu a ihh b iimdti by Hon, Jv. T. JuU at llui oriiiiifiiit; f l'i T-wt-itnj AwiM-ution at 1'ronjnvt Hill, in Maruiii c'tiiiily Frnbiy afirnimm, TJn'V r )! north eiiii'lTiiit by all fuii.nni add iliiryiinii tlinniKl'""! Il.ii vulley. "i'li" 'r l.ii.lt ttveriijjw jriMliicti.in ii' thf ('n-uii enw i ikm f.0 Kr )rr In. t it i puiMtitili- to raii tbi nUiidutd ti in r ji-iir by jirMju-r br'-'liii(;, j'ldjH f fiwiliiiy, . mid iiileb lii'iit maiiat!'iiiriil. "I h afPr!! o( f I Ol per fi"xr biMcad i.f ', at lirrtM Mt, wi.i.1'1 lne.su au,"iiuiiMii cri'iifc in the tluiy juixliii'tn of Die l4!e, Ttskinjj tin piiwrnt eulue of l.uiy i r hIui-I m, fl7,(KH', l0mrt Ilia H'.ftt'uiof Tha Crale Attraction. A well known baritone, who very much re-; enled beni; uwoiupaiiie I ind iTi-rentl, conij'iutcly - bi.t b!4 Iciiiimt lit. i. I .-;!! a 1 iiiid tbreitti-ii' l i t that if lie iil r-l rh. I'Olllt'tl Milk. Itull'T. W't U liiilniipnl inlilir d.J.fc 'I I'aifiv tuiliiiirnil tiil'l.-m. .. t 1. ' Wi 1 1' !! l.nlnin -l ul'l'-r... 6,U t'-t TU fllfniiri Pninl r.f Aha AvrahlrA. 'Tim Hi Hle i.f 'iM'I'itt 1" t-nl:iy i eii:j'rr nl U ,,: v i.i n A.r.i,ir ..im.ii-',.m mill r.-.r 1 the inttriiiiieiitab l ilVct dairy ei.w. villi iHIMI.v as t?n I cd ill the "n:i'ii way ut fbe piibl. ( . . r ..t l I.. H .... 1.1 1. A .1. i T... I ... ... , . t I. ! I .. . r. 1 1 .1 rairi i iiiirm iviih' t nw .i- j iniuiii'iiJii i.t- v.'"wi ju ji wu m-j .ihrj i,v)v,r,l . ,1 t.-M.li if I Ua i V . t . .... ......... ! ..,N Anr v V "Aei.." id the piiiii!. in no?"" V i f f ,' 1 I .1. .i I ... I "i ,. it ,i (r(1 i.l.lii I IT li J ..l.jr H.i- t of f,ll IH'-i, .11 t In- u : .'I 1.1 ', ail ! - on, I it,. : ti n Si f IK1 I'll. H .111' I ' Vi l)l ( " 1 1. i UK- I lie iimkii 1,1. ii ': ir 1 1 : ui .ii t ; V iJUi.iM ru)ii' hi', (.ill ' i.i ir .. k. ( 1.1. Ill, (. ,-t II... 1 1' ("V .!.! iiiuii' ; I" to i.ii..- ,1. ,-'fyon bronib.0 ! it, nnd 1 inn t do it I viil udverli.-o 1 inn a lire more liuojiie viil " ritom b fee you f-hump a viil koiu.. ito beir von 6in! 1 tanou a I Weekly. 1 1 -t: id Mr. Drown-, i,.;ili ! I. mil icinlv,' lit the : ;-t J'.- iri.l tb il In- l,:i.l T. I t I ("I., .l: liic ;n:.,,-- III' ;ll!..l!.l h tin-r i.ii Hii'i'. iitiit lh.it 1. 1; wa-j mii' tin' -ami' li.'iinl nf cown on j iicn f k. ! . IK' iis ihu I inu' b i-. I i lnct in I. if i n t fr tho hij,!icl iiiiiiket j.iicii in tho world. ' Mip li'iiii.'iit thin with u htkI out :, ! it. li l"v, r.vd y-m v.ill have tin fh.MTt :( id which it : jm-ible t piudiice, jind Oregon oaii i ::i)tli..t f -I e Ii . : j i ih.in itny a ; i Hi" wiiii i. Kale h iilproiluci; ."() t.,n t., she m ie, mid keep mil .-I'ceuiiiit nil winter,'1 I:. I SHAPING HIS CAREER. 6tephen Girard'a Method With Hia Favorito Clerk. .Stephen fiinird, (lie founder of Gir!rd PnlV -o Yt F'y, was a rc (eiitr.'e ;r: ; !,.l.inthrn)ic3 n :: wap fh"i''.;il i;t:d farceeitijj in -lin hiirtincs. The following t-fory is one of many which are to'.J ubo. t bis novil lactii'-.da of dit ributiti-z favors: Mr. Girj.id bud n fuvoriie clerk. tera of ecpinl cupaelty, held utroiiRly about wbnin be always saiu lie in up on the belly, runnlnir well forward , tended "to do well by Hun Lippin- f...l.l, .... mi it O... i.'tlV tf t r I. . T'. ' ii. COll. DO Wlien ijllipwicoii, j;ol i a pciir miM ArnsmnR. j flmpnrled Flora lit. of lmnhaw Iff.TS; i roeorO, 11.53- pounila of tnllk in ono ycfcr.J tnry of the Ajrwlilro Uri't'ilers' twin, i tlmi nt a recent niK-tiiia of nil Ayr- hIiIic chili. "The atroiisest jKilut of tho Ayrnhlre cow, n round which dim- ; tiT all tho other polntH, in tho udder i uud teaU, and Hi In la the mime In till I countries under tho recent rev!n!on: A larpe, miiiure udder with four quur- V. ! 1 1 ! v till." ii'iai k i ill to ri en and lichlnd. im out of tho way of dirt and Injury; four kooiI nlaied teata wide apart on tho four corners of the udder, In length from two and a half to three and a half iiichea, hniiBlna; perpendicularly.' It needa no argu ment to ahow that, other things being .equal, a cow with the above udder and lent la perfection, nnd If breeder of Ayrshlrea would all aim to produce this style of udder on their cows it wouiu in liseir cover a raumiuue oi Imperfections in other parts of the body." The animal here illustrated not only ,,ahow8 the characterlKtlc form of udder, lint its milk veins are strongly de . veloped. " Th Valna and tha Milk. . In commenting upon the Holsteln ,cow rarttaenla IlenRerveld, which has received flret honora In competition with many noted animals of the breed, Hoard's Dairyman remarks: There is ,no thing in particular that stands out very prominent about his cow, and that is her milk vcIdh.,' A very auc- ?ensful cow doctor ouce lu formed us that the milk wan made In the atonv VT !..,. ... .l.n Ilil.ll1 : I hav yobl all my interes-t in the .EntTorUe to Chap. K. Hicka who will conduct the bimness hereufter. I fuel very greatful to'i the people of Independence and surrounding ter ritorv for their bearty support of the idoftH advanced by the Enter prise. Kep the good work np and it will not be long until this will he one of the best towns I it the val ley. ,., . s W. T. Fogle. To the Point. .A. "How ia it that you never speak to Davidson now V! asked Simplrins ot our friend Jolliboy as the pair were enjoying a constitutional in the park, "i'oii used to be bucU .close chuma, an4 noV yod pass each .other without the slightest; recogni tion." ! "Ah, that was when we were bachelors," was the. answer, "But Jhe'g married now.-'? X. ' j "But .surely you" wouldn't cut a -man because he ia married r' i f JS I "No, I didn't cut him." He cut me. j ...'........ - ,'"But why?" "Well, when, he married I made fiim -wedding present of a book' and he hasn't spoken to me since." '-A book! What book?" '1 'Paradise Lost.' " Pearaos Weekly ' '-: '' - niBTSmEtEYCOSB Jail IOddra and Bladder Right bo twenty-one ho expected to hear something of his future proppects and perhaps get a helping hand to Ktart. J5ut Uirard carefully nvomcu the subject. The clerk mustered ud couiaire. "I suppose I am free, sir," said he, "and I thought I would say something to you as to my course What do vou think I had better do?" 1 "Yes. vcs. I know you are," said the. old millionaire, "and my ad vice is that you go and learn the cooper trade." This nearly froze the clerk; but, recovering equilib rium, he said if Mr. Girard was in earnest he would do so. . "I am in earnest." And Lippin- cott soucht the best cooper m Spring Garden, became an appren tice and in due time could make as good a barrel as the best. lie an nounced to Mr. Girard that he had learned his trade and was ready to set up in business. Tho old man seemed gratified and immediately ordered three of the best barrels he could make. , Tho young cooper did his pret tiest and wheeled them up to the old man's counting room. Girard pronounced them first rate arid de manded' tho price. "One dollar," said Lippincott, "is now as low as I can live by." "Cheap enough. Make out your bill." The bill was made out, and Gi rard settled it with a check for $20, 000, which he accompanied with this moral to the story: "There, take that. Invest it in the best possible manner, and if you are unfortunate and lose it you have a trade to fall Back upon which will afford you a good living." ;. rfvJ . It is proposed to hand all the publh lands of Russia over to the. peasants Secretary Hitchcock can tell the Rue elans that they "are undertaking a mighty big job unless the lumber anr) pattle syndicates, of .Russia ,aro . mori tractable than tbey are In this countrr, A British i tailor has been employed by the "war "department "to ' make' Uncle Barn's enlisted men look like soldiers, Hitherto, they have rubbed along by merely fighting like soldiers, and no people arc more wise to that fact than the British themselves. .The czar is said to be aurronnded now by guards who cannot apeak. Baa slan. Perhaps be fears that bomba might be concealed In some ' of the polysyllabic .utterance mt hia own countrymen.- ' How' This? We olli'r Oiiu ftuiuiii'U iHillurs JU'Wurit for any cut! ofl'nliirrli llnil rniiiict Uv cured by Hall's l.'aliirill ui't. F. J.CHKNKY A 10., Toledo, O, We, Ilia uutcriKUc(l, lmvo known b i Choney fortlie limt 15 yemn, and ImiIIcvb Llui pvrloeily liunornble In all tiiiHloeHb Ininii- ncllunH and fluanclHlly able tu carry nut any obllifallous made by Ills Hi m. WAI.DINO, KlN.NAN It M A1VIN Wholututle LlrngKlsla, Toledo, O, HhII' Calurrii Cure in tuken luturnally acting directly upon tlie blood nd mcoun iiirruwii or the ayntem. TeNtlinoDiala ionl ree, Prlca 75 oetiui per boltlu. Hold byall Drugglata. , Xukv Hull's Family Hills for coUHtlpatloo. f convention of the K. P' pi ice iu this city ar i rtt . i t i . on Marcn zoin at wnicn lime a contest between teams of the fifth district will taife place. it is ex pected most of the third degree teams vill participatn , Dogs on Dairy Farma. An Indiana dairyman has discovered that it does not pRy to send the do? after the cows or even to allow one around the lots iu which the dairy herd Is quartered for the night, says Farm ers Advocate. In a personal letter he has the following to say: "I am convinced that a dog on the dairy farm Is the cause of move loss than any other gent, I have been ex perimenting for over a year and believe that I know what I ara talking about. A test made recently shows about the same as the average of the others made befors. The dog was sent after a cow which was grazing about eighty rods from the house. The animal came with the usual haste and was milked at once. The milk was tested, and it showed a butter fat content of 2.8 per cent. The following morning the milk was again tested, when it showed a butter fat content of 4.1 per cent. Three days later the cow was driven up by the hired man and the milk... tested at 6.3 per cent The following morning it tested 6.5 per cent. I have made this experiment soN many times with the same results that I am led to conclude that It Is reliable. The difference amounts. to nearly a pound of; butter In the cow giving; twenty-two pounds of milk per day." f Can Raia Good On. I ' recently sold a hull calf, born In April; laOG, that 'weighed 1,025 pounds, writes a dairyman In Kimball's Dairy Farmer. T hate one left a little over nine months old that welgna 813 pc.unda. ri . mention' these figures -In order that you uuji judge whether I am able to raise palvea or not Pos- Hbly T shall have-to study up more on this subject These calves never sacked t.helr dams a day, and when less than thirty days old they w get ting an skim Milk. At an early age they got acquainted with eats "weigh ing thirty -si i pounds t thai busaei, aaa they have stayed by these ever since. 1 think this combination makes pret ty good' calf feed af'ur atl.? Eoyaify Cuu!J Hove on Buffalo Bill'i Wild Wet rrireJ under the walla of tho LVrnal City, and toward tfu) great cout'a whoop ing arena we bent our tep, writ Booth Tarkington in Everybody'. The dam e waa on when we arrived, but we found an usher who i ahoving and haranguing a confuted, cat seeking crowd of Italian, ex horting them in homelike Nebras ka", word. "Everything'i gone all to thunder today," he remarked to ua crossly. "That there king and queen' here." (Hit manner of alluding to the royal personage uggested that he thought of them a card in a deck.) "We never got a word they were emiiin' till half an hour before wa opened. The lxixe. were all took, and we've hod ono blank of a time Ciin' things up and gittin' that king and queen nettled right. T1mm cou pon call for the next boi beyond 'cm, and the dago usher have pone nml stuck some iot!e in there, someljody that belong to the king lltid queen, I reckon, and" "Then we'll bine to give up oi:r ooJt ?" Koine ono u ked nervously. "Xu-.v! Vou got tho tiekelJ, ain't you? ' Vou git it! Come on!" A bidy and three gentlemen were iientrd in the box numbered upon our uoiirfUi;i, "Vou git out o' there,'' fiiid our )"ii,li informally. "That oin't your box." Thero was.au exclamation of hor ror from an upper tier, and ono of the Kng'.i.-li fijwaking Italian itt-hers came ru-hing down an ai.-le with a bluiudied face. Ho bent himself double before the oeeupunts of tho box, uttering stricken apologies in Italian, which were abruptly check ed by our guido. "Here! 1 ain't got no more time to wate. These folks got coupons fer the whole box. Tell them peo ple to git out o' there, and tell 'em to hum." "Get them out?" repeated the Italian, immi a-nrably shocked. "Imnos-s-Bib e i ou !o not un derstand! It is the Prince and Princess di" Our guide bent upon him a look of witherintr pity. "That cut3 all the ice ia Hudson's bay, don't it?' he replied, with venomous distinc tiveness, and then, exasperated to the extent of his 6elf control, "iou rit 'em out o' there!" AVe interfered at this point and effected a compromise by squeezing more chairs into the box, to the pained surprise of our usher, who as he sloucned away manifested hia opinion if us as 'easy. To Feed or to Sallf The general desire of feeders to get cattle that will go to market after a short feed has left comparatively few buyers for the classes which require a longer period for finishing, and these grades are comparatively cheap. Thin cattle are being marketed freely, few are being put In the feed lots for long feeding, and the result must be a short age of fat cattle iu the late winter and spring months of J908. Feeders cannot figure out how they can get a fair price for their corn if they feed for these months, aud they are quite gen erally preparing to let the business alone. But there are some facts to be considered on the other side. If many follow this course the market for corn may not prove as satisfactory as they anticipate, while the market for cattle may surprise them. The prospect of a food beef margin oven prices of feed ers requiring a long feed is excellent. Tigs to follow cattle are more reason able in price than usual, nnd the out look for tliemwheu fat Is also enconr aging. These things may offset the supposed advantage of marketing corn, involving as it does considerable out lay for husking and getting to the ele vator. And, further, concludes Nation al Stockman. It Is probable that consid erable corn will not grade well this year, resulting In disappointing prices. Good Grain Market. While it is never possible to raise, too many good animals, it is very easy to overstock the farm with common or Inferior beasts. Grain fed to special purpose animals la well disposed of, while if administered to scrubs it sea not bring half its market Talus. Indigestioia Our Guarantee Coupon r: i II, after aiiaa twiHhirdaef a r.oo battle at Kodol, yon can honesdr aar it baa out bene fited you, we will refuad your eion.r. .Try Kodol today on thU euarantee. Fill out and lien tha followint, present it to tb dealer at the time of purchase. It it (tilt to satisfy you return the bottle eontaininz one-tbird of th medicine to tha dealer from wheal yea bought it, and we will refund roar money. - - ' Town.. '" " i i" i i - State : Sicn here VatThleOat- 19 .a rc l.(. b rjoITJ.iuiy) nnnn I II ... Al.1 Oilot, J fin itHfT AW Jrlulay IVrpvifl'r Ixh SlrmkitL'frt fiir rixxJaatflfrtitA Itr.jJUar ineafo tialiWal PrORajtfS ni-Stlaaflwrfii tu'ss awl liJAonlixiiare Oihuiu Maqihuif nur.'kJO'iL iBBawaaawyBaa awaSISawaBBaw it ,.( SJtt Anerfcd Rrnwdv forr(msar I Ion . Sour SUinach. lUrn WorfaaJkotrvuiMOHS J wrua nc3JaiullSS0FSLEER fir.Sir.r Signaiort " llui UXU ! ii 1 1 it U For Infanta and tThtldren. Tha Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears tho , t. Signaturo A.) d In Use For Over Fhirty Years A J. Li Exact Copy of Wrapper. Ts iimrn aooeaae, sw o oirr. i t . v, . . i i n i i - ri V IT"! -.JtL.lt:- .1 A-"" Sri U TUMI . FRIEND TO FRIEND. , The personal recommendations of people who have been cured of coughs and .colds by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it a staple article of trade and com merce over a large part of the. civilized world. y : ,.. , AN INSTANCE. ' Lucy Suddreth, of fenoir. K. C, had been troubled with ' a very had coo gh for mr a year, hue says : " A friend bought beule of Oaamdejilain's Cough Remhov, brought it to me and insisted that I should take it. I did maitaMyazpaeithlm. Four bottle of it H. Ilirschbers, Pres. A. Nelson, Vice Pres. C. W. Irvine, Cash. The Independence National Bank iiicorporated 1 8S9 TRANSACTSV X GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS llntarewt Paid' on Time Doposit i DiifestsWhatYouEat And 'Kakes the Stomach "Sweet i I JE. C. ttaWITT t C67, Cfalcaso, LU. I Directora: H. Hirebbrg, ' ' " 1 . Smith aud ;. r."iade. D. V'. Sear, B. F. l