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■ a ■ 1 iV , -’»y- 7 ■-Æ' i‘ / ““ 'fl“ ’' ' 1K • ¿ ; V 7 ? . A v t f F T i Z A * :- > 7 ■ i.:.. \ t ^ ‘ • • Products Peerless Dried Beef Unblte tka ordinary dried beef— that aold in bulk— Ufcky’s Peerless Dried Beef pomes in s. sensed ¿Was jgr in which it is peeked the moment ibis sliced inte those debcioua thin wafer*. , N on e o f the rich natural flavor or goodness escapes o r dries ouL It reaches you fresh and with all the nutrj- mant detained. * m'* * ' H t *,A ’ Rather U k J a ReReetloa. An unfortunate author w rltasA otya London Westminster Gazette: “ Prof. Chandler, I understand, baa Just writ ten a hook on the literature of roguery. In a letter aet-oujpHnyln* the proapee- tua of the work the publisher writes to me as follows ‘We think you may be Interested to know that reference Is made to your name In these columns.' I do not object, but 1 think It might hare been put differently.” *«r ' AeefMflh > “ Y o ir suggestion,” said a depositor to the bank receiver*' “offers eery cold comfort. It is ft bachelor’s comfort— that Is to say, no comfort at a lt " ‘What,’ said a bachelor to i beqe- diet, ‘only married a year and already so bluer “ lAh, but? groaned the benedict, 1 never linqylned that s w ife would I prove so ex penal re.1 •‘T h e bachelor patted the blae mar ried man on tfc^ back In s consolatory way. ■“ Yes,’ •bo sold. *s w ife'Is su expen sive article, that Is true. But then you must remember that she loots a very long time.’ ” Nether* win tod Mis. Wisslow*« Soothing Syrup the boat rvmsdr to uat toe their ohOdrai duitas the teething peeled. fleet ter the Jtevvee. "John," when her ing, “ here Brazilian Amarlas» A ari-leni tare. sold Mrs. Stnbb, proudly, Although agriculture in Amyrlpa Is husband returned that even Is a parrot T bought from g- ( young compared with some of the Euro sailor. Isn't It s good per-* pean and Asiatic countries. It has been developed to eucb an extent that the older countries look to ue for Ideas and methods to help them solve tlie farm problems they have to meet. Our sd- Ukhy’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 Orest While lUIcbes. Juet try a package of any of these, such as O x Tongue. Vienna Sausage, Pickles, Olives, etc., and see how delightfully ferent they «yd from others ' • m have eaten. T rla a e p h a l m a d . Victim of Del ue loo— Doctor. I’ m aw fully afraid I'm going to bars brain fever. • „* Doctor—Pooh, pooh, my dear friend! That is all aa Illusion" of the senses. There la do such thing as fever. You have ao fever, you have no hr—h’ml—-no material substance upon which such a wholly lataginary and supposititious thing as s fever could tod any baa« o f opera tion. * * Victim— O. doctor, what s load you have taken from my— from my— I have a mind, haven’t I. doctor? B risk in g It O s s tlf. “ Ah, me good man,” said the heavy tragedian, as be caste out on'the main line o f the railroad, "haw fa r is It frost here to dear old Chicago?” •Three pair o f half salfS and Mx pair o f now heels,” was «be informa tion of tbs gatekeeper, who was fam iliar with the ways o f stranded Thespians. " (). ‘ v . ' ' ¿1*'- s* ------------------ —T- ► 'Bees help to make tbd crops and pay A rt ee S S p w la J lilig . the farmer for the privilege They are Why should an artist who has painted little trouble to keep end may be ‘the portraits fer year* be denied talent as a source of k good Income. landscape painter? There Is no reason . A Spanish professor, accordfbg to for it. We have grown to mistake spe dewn an newspapers, has made the dls- cialty for personality, and the artist who oerery that * the > sunflower yields s has pwde'Ms name as-a painter .or eats gpleiuild febrifuge ths\ can be used as will hare to paint cats all his Ufe.— Kunst, Munich. S substitute for quinine. W J. Mouroe, Of lo w s,' has tbs T k ia g a I * A r c l l . Skbklleat colts ever _ born in that State. Eastern Tourist— This climate Is y are Shetland twins, both mares, rery healthy, tan’t It? and one weighs eighteen pounds and Westerner—Oh. yes the other twelve pounds. | Eastern Tourist— What are the Alfalfa seed has a light olive-green things to avoid out here if one wishes color and Is shout the same size as red to keep In perfect health? clover eeed. The dead and worthless Westerner — Bullets, knives and SeSd are the brown-colored once. Brown rope, eeed indicate old eeed, and la not apt IV fiv * e V gW U results. 1 CTUIIB. I ^ ^ to good A flrst-class quality off red clove» pay pron seed should be o f fair size, purple and j f r„ ] yellow colors predominating, and al- weeks at way* with a luster. I f it is small, iast long with many shriveled brown seed in It, jjn , g i f should be r e je ^ d . | Mrs. I Egyptian cotton has been successful- «isn’t get ly grown in New Mexico and Arisons by the Bureau o f Animal industry. Sev eral million dollars’ worth o f this cot- “ Yo° 1 ton Is Imported Into the United States Pictures, each year, and Its growth hers will mean a great saving. . ^ art‘' A Japanese expert la d States to Investigate improving worn-out k Cares White Yaa Wai. "W e have In Formosa ■wesUra,^luihanO•won<<m?*ph 1 n* tecL* toft sa under cultivation b r a il Druasinu. PHesate. Don't sssaat any and we want to find out how the United States goes about it to improve the con- ______ ____ __ _____ _ ( dltlon o f Its land, so we can improve William the Conqueror had just Was our country.” This is but ona instance the bottle of Hastings. v | of where we are sending oar ideas "Well,” be said. " I gsees we may as abroad, well prft up the sign. This Country Has W e hard every reason to be proud of T i l l i w Bast P a r a u u • » W heal. An instructive account la publlahed In the Experiment Record o f the De partment o f Agriculture o f the manner Js which the yellow rust parasite acts upon susceptible and rasiatant varieties of wheat. In an experiment with Mich igan Bronze wheat, and "rilst-proof” Elngorn, young seeding« o f each were Infected by placing spores on the leaves. In the Michigan wheat the germ tubes passed into the Inner tissues and devel whe^voa cohsider eh« fact fh*t ° nr advancement much of oped rapidly, producing pnstules II about ten days. In the cage o f the re that William was lamentably careless and rtatlonB • nd Department of Ag- sistant Kingom wheat the germ tubes luexact In his fhctoric.—OMrago Tribpna rlculture.— Goodsll’a Farmer. made good thqir entry, but almost in the beginning showed, through the mi P sIlsirrS la etrsetisa *. . M a rb la « fo r W a sh la s Casa. croscope, weakness and starvation, and “ Bo you know." said Cholly„“ I nefei The old method o f cleaning milk itere unable.to make further progress. bad played a game of golf bi " V Ufa, and nn|| iard cane and similar receptacles when I asked the old Scou-hman what ... , .. was the first thing far dm te de hs looked ^ ,U n* * P1 futnre ** w p at me Just like tkis and said. •Hoot. by * T#ry Ingenious apparatus Inrent- moo j».» - ed by s Boston man. Aa shown In the “ Then what did you do?” . | Illustration this cun-washing machine “ I hooted, of course.”—“-Chicago Trih- washes the cans abd automatically de- B u y H air\ at A uction? At to y rate, you seem to be getting rid of it on auction-sale p rin c ip le s : Mgoing, going, g-o-n-el’* Stop the auction with A yer’s Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, and always restores color to gray flair. A splendid dressing also. Sold for over sixty years. JW n- WANTED OPEN A L L C latsop B each TH E YE A B S easide , OtfBM oreooh " ¡afssASSíasB per lay. «¿-»perlai rate* by Ike week. Mg s id e L i n k tm H is to r y . m Israel Putnam had shot the wolf. " I hadn't practiced on the neighbors? cats for nothing.” he mid, looking around, from force of habit, for a place where he could bnry the animal. , Yet, he didn’t forget to apply far S bounty on the w olf s scalp. ■Sorely St S a o s l c . “ What is the matter, little boy?” asked the profemor. "Have yon the measles?” “ Nope." answered the boy. “ I’ve got tbe mpaale. They’* only one of ’em.” “ That’s singular I” mused the professor. W ALDINO, XI W tintemi Hall’* Catar rah Cura la Ic c k la s • 1 « directly upo» tba bio C aao o . “ Mamma. Is that bay rum in the bot tle on your table?” £> “ Mercy, no. dear!” the replied. “That is mucilage.” “Oh.” said little Johnny, “perhaps that's why 1 can’t get my bat off.” — The Methodist Recorder. tern of the aystem. Te s a e K K k t f i 'f t . . V . “ It’s a curjpus feet,” obaerved the doc tor, “ that tbs Japanese are trying to In crease their stature. They find that tbeir bodies are long enough, and they an making a systematic effort now to is cessef the length of their legs.” ,’ .. i I T T 7 0 K N w r itfo g to ad vori I TV d * « i I« b t h is p o s e r . tb^ MOtado is pulling their legs far s bigger navy.” — Chicago Tribune. “ You ‘don’t, want me to come to see you any more?” exclaimed the young man, startled and indignant. I acato«« tiMaPcklnj*^ Chiaa—Sofa. Sara “ No, Air. ^'eathertop ; opt any more.” "Yot fou let me kiss you a month ago, poelts them on the floor, where the han- * Tom S / ^ t a ræ £ ,n:‘ T- when you bad known me only a • few few dies can be conveniently grasped, svold- c o n s u l t a t io n p u k e day« !” ( Ing (he labor at lifting them. The cans I cannot calt. writ* h r e a p t a bleak sad iliaa “ You" fuottah fellow,“ Miff the pretty travel while being cleaned on a mova girl. “That kiss waa only a—a retainer.” ble chain, each can being placed over —Chicago Tribone. an upright nozzle which bolds It in po sition. The various nozzles are con nected to a supply pipe through which le forced a cleaning fluid or steam. The latter is forced oat through the nozzle, thoroughly cleaning the interior of the can. The noszles also set as guides to deposit the can* on the floor after they hpve traveled the length of the chain, the operation being performed automat ically and smoothly without injury or accident. BLOOD , 1 h a m even Match or abrasion. I t the blood mettidh» as can b* ha was pure-and healthy the place would improvedegbsas ares heal at once, but being loaded with «h# Meed and to lari* imparities, which «re discharged into *y*t*m. TUassriagi the wound, irritation and infismtps- w**.nf* ** h*” 1 tion are set np and the sore continues. hydyadvarti Bad blood is also responsible for Anaemia, Boils, Malaria, etc.; the See^i firemaa for * l weak, polluted circulation cannot fur- g i was net la good ph nish the ndnrishment and strength bupoaeibu for m* b required to sustain the body, and m g. A A has bass of tree general run-down condition of health not haeitat* to givo k i results. 8. S. S. is nature’s blood purifier and tonic; made entirely of healing, cleansing roots and herbs. It goes down into the circulation and temove# every pa humor or poison that may be there, restores lost vitality, up the entire aystem. It adds to the blood the heal thin need of, and in every way assists in the cure of disease, izes any excess of acid in the blood, making it fresh an< nently cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, and all other akin dioei 8. S. 8. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and «Ulcers other diseases or disorders arising from bad blood. Boo gray u rin a l advice desired free to all.who write SAMAPA0UA. MUX Tur Directly ea the beach «rrrlwtlu K 1 nt Ue «era*. Hot wit bath, e l B C uff H ouse £ iï£ | | nr Haa parlors. Electric light*. Hre- 1 ur place a*4 eteaat heat. Fla* aalka ■ nd flnanciallv able to ci ion made bv hh Arm. DOCTOR ____________ yers n I ■ Catarrh Cura. S l t a b l n i O a tlo o k . _____s ta te badly I m s beard ea amah abata A I wasld giva It a D e a d A a la * a la . In the attempt to stamp out bog cholera and other contagions diseases among lira stock the matter o f horn ing all dead animals Is one o f consid erable Importance. Outbreaks o f dis ease have frequently been traced to the oerelera disposal o f the carcass of an infected animal. Burning is much more effective then burying, as the germ* of some diseases, as anthrax, for example, retain their virility tor a considerable length o f time. Then In burying car cases, unless they are placed very deep in the ground, there te always more or lean danger o f their being footed or dug ou t Dogs will dig open such graves and bogs will root them out Those who have attempted to bury n hog or hone will readily appreciate the statement that it le easier to burn then bury them. A little kerosene end a brash beep w ill soon dispose o f a car cass, With the certainty that all germs are destroyed. Sosa# recommend the construction qf a specially arranged furnace tor this work, hut on The ordi nary Harm this would doubtless be an added expense. It will not ba a diffi cult matter on any farm to gather enough trash, such as brash, old rails etc., to barn a dead animal and the ex- I psoas Is Inconsiderable. Anyway, It Is j the only onto way to Insure again* in CASTO T h e Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa ture of ChAS. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his H o w W l r o F c a c c a H a r d e r C o ttle . ‘T h e time of thunder storms Is com- ing,” said a farmer, “ and I am liable to lose a cow or two. My barbed-wire fences ore to blame. In fact, you might call a bgrbed-wlre fence a cattle mur- dens». "H ie wire, you see. attracts the light ning; The lightfalng. playing like a gold snake along the fence, leaps out wher ever there’s a cow handy, and I ’ve got another lot of fresh meat on my hands. “ In tl^e old rail-fence days a cow killed by lightning was unheard of. But now. If you go to Insure your stock, you pay a higher rate If your fencing Is o f wire.” personal supervision for over 80 vears. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, imitations and “ Just-as-good " are bat Experiments, and endanger the health o f Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castofia ia a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and W ind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Ha?e Always Bought Bears the Signature of M o re H o rae M e »«. In 1006 50,000 bones were slaugh tered for food In Parts, furnishing nhotit 12,000 tone o f meet. Formerly horse meat was eaten by only the poor est dosses, but now it is no longer regarded aa refuse meat, and Its con sumption by the working classes Is rap idly Increasing throughout EuropC. S to m a c h W orst I» * r e # In Use For Over 3 0 Years. S h o e ». The Louisiana Experiment Station reporte the successful nse o f bisulphide of carbon for stomach worm* in sheep. One drachm o f the bisulphide was mix ed with an ounce of raw linseed oil, and that abakeo np with an ounce of lime water and given os a drench. Far Ik , r »n a Dairy. Work in breeding for milk production at tba Canada experiment farms ! # £ £’ j a r s ULE TEAM ^ BORAX FOR THE .TOILET h“j ci * t * ,h« , fh e o d o r o f p e r s p ir s brad females are not essential to suc --------------------- -B r e a d e r s t h e s k in fr e s h , s o f t esos In dairy farming, hot a pars bred bait should always be used.