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We Trust
D octors
If you are suffering from
impure blood, thin blood, de
bility, nervousness, exhaus
tion, you should begin at once
with Ayer’» Sarsiparilla, ihe
Sarsaparilla you have known
all your life. Your doctor
knows it,too. Askhimaboutit.
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Tie.
Old t n I« p it to a variety <»f u«**«
For Instamv < trip trunk* ar* n>vrre<1
with tin from dl*wrd«-«t tin reus ami
other utensile, the tin ha» ng been first
••ut to dvaired else ami atralghteued
ami srnoutbevi out. There are also ot,
<
n -I Tereiit part* of the «»nit.try
whoh make a blialliewi of removing tlw
riu ■ outb g from ■ .«1 tiu rena and » rap
tin
Wo... Mwllwar Woekeeo,
In the Kovrrb of Traue« „ne u>»f •**
at the llttl« watslde st st luna woiuea
attending to * r - guai» of the half dos
en dally train, wtsll« tbs companies
regularly «■■»nonils« at Hi« lavai cruoo
leg. by employ I ng femala labor
Tb«
husband <nn b« saeta at work at hie
>1 >e. up"m th« hillside, while tha wit«
»a<vw the gre< ii flag and keefis tha chit
dren quiet
l»etrolt New«Tritmne
t r.tit
S ucioi .
B uch
Svilirà. A.
A. Cunan I my le. al the Au thorn*
Club Christina« d nuer In Ixuolow. re
latvd that in America «mua color««!
(BOOfkir were keeping tha Arwtl.al of
Cbrlatiuae aud they were ' Kd
bang
up their eti.l i.gv at night v'iti« poor
fellow bail no Stockings and so be
bung up bls irvuaer»
lb th« morning
he na» ankrd what be bad got. II« rw
pl I Oil
"I gueaa I gut a mao. for my
pabla ar« gon« ~
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hrfal. lit» Watt«
<>**»4* •’i
-J r«i«e ’.j it» waefa.
rr«»B.rl*4a«r
rwtlrelr »«(•er «■<■■•,
A word !•> the w.» Is sufficient
»•mark* d t ■
• •, ■
habit
•'Wrong again.” rejoined tin- contrary
par«<ui
t « i-l tu ’
■' - • ur.
•••ary "
General Debility
ha/ In an«1 day oat there la that feeling
■ 7 «mb’*•■«« that make* a burden of Il »elf.
F«md dore rvd »tr«»ncthen.
It la hard to do, hard to b*ar. what
at fild lx? raty vitality la <>n th* rbb, and
th* whole ayBivni auCh ra.
For th!" cimdltloa taia
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
It vltallu-s Hie bl -d end gives vigor and
lone to all the organa and turn lions.
Iusual liquid form or In rb'colatrd
tablets known as Earaataba. loud -w.|i.
I« Ike l.'iHS »so.
1«M«r«««« nf fl»« !l ■» dl m • • fe.
Cardinal U
- hud fallen
"What s singular Imking eaustee-
"I was trying lo I
,n automobll«,"
ka ei. i
I.
4 ' a i
• r • . ■ - t, -. psn. '" said the .nilri.nl phrsirias
"t'oiinlsrtxu« I” »telalmed his wits
Into me ''
Tb« historian, however, wdb .Invitar ' Y«t you are .u<>t--««'l •« be ua. ef th«
gr«ate«l suthor •• tn th« reiaatry V«
eht-i,.
brain rll.e.w. "'
blaaw un Henry *, III
l
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"I fall to ••« tb. eouaectloa '*
‘Tbst's a ersar uuilt. j«u uinor "
Wh.n Mrs t'arrie «>■..(» n» -.1
i lu I
quite forget .
I note Allen.
took h»r low. »weet vol«« along, and
"It's a uiy.trry tu n»
.aid rucie Al*
has It even yet
ni
■
1 - I
' tie.
If hubby's j i»' » tittle »I w «o answ.r
wbrn he was c». lifting up the tuen that
to her call
can Jar him with a voie« that eracks i.introl the money of the country, furgot
to lui’lude Mrs Hetty Iérren''
th« pajier no th« wall.
—-T’bhag» Irli.one
< lo.ln«
th«
Id
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
kaaldent.
Th« fam • is ball player was lonklag
through th« *i
cohi.ua of the
n«wspsp»rs
"I see they've quit mentioning m«,” he
Ths Kind You Hays Always Bought
"I may as w«l| sign "
Upon doing wh.rli hs .»■ ured on« mor«
awatlon in th« ««wspapera.
Boars the
Bignature of
A
^Ôix’u'îf'SeiiiKi
nets «Ypntlv vet prompt“
i- -7 I,
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{S,cl<Xll!SOS
||< ’ctkKilly,
(issists ont» in(nt't'coiuinG
habituai constipation
ovinanontly. To <’><4 its
I o|fects buy
» ôonuino.
piami |nrt un il liy tlio
C alifornia
fie S yrup Ço.
faOU) BY ItADlNC DRUGGISTS 50« ^ BCTTU
«wrprl««.
Ten,-tier Freddy Tangle, you
may
give th« German name of the rl»«r
l lanuto
Freddy Donno
Teacher Duttau! That I» right. I
am glad you bate studi«>d your leasog
ao well
>'rr«l<!y Is «urprfaed. but kee;m still.
I ( W L vt»l»(lttM
I r end ll<iw dld you nmie to wrlte
that "besi «.-llerT' The Modern l.lt'ry
Gent E'irsi I was »trink by ■ thought.
I epIgrnmUed Ilie tbongbt. »ketcblted
ihr . plgraiii. pinylted Ihe akeh-h, nuvei.
Ileil the play mid advertised the novel/
—Puck
“You told Tltely that the man who
lent me »1» would alwaya have »10
coming I demam! an apology."
' You're right. I was wrung I should
have said the »10 would never tx
«-ouilng
Kansas City Tim«»
Jw.ei.lle
lanoraweo.
"Paw. why do we have to pay for th.
water we use? We don't bar« to buy our
air."
'"niat only vhowa, my ton. that you
ha.a never bad to pay a gas bill."
« g<fl Iff KI 11KI IKK K K K K lV¿.
STIFF, YES?
WET AND DAMP CAUSE
COLD IN THE JOINTS
ST JACOBS OIL
TAKES OUT THE PAIN AT
ONCE. RE MOVES THE STI FF-
NESS.
PREVENTS ITS
RETURN. TOO. FINE FOR
BRUISES, SPRAINS ANO
SORENESS.
Price jgs and goc.
‘
Tel««k«a« V.lrl • R«
r*oa*.-i«a!ivu« ( arrie «Iwaya trwd le do
ber i «et.
Poiaib Hues of Ha Successful Growth
Nevar lael ber temper «b» waa di teres t
In N r h»m Idaho
froto the r««t .
B> If T Frseoh Ike* bar Mato Ksaartmwat Sis
Corrí» waa a “«wntral," wltb a volco of
UM, M-U-W
j
•w—t«-»t tuue.
>'<«h Intervwt ia iw.ng mnnif««to<l in And ibat i« wby SI .» f'arrx be» a CQf-
lh«< pa«ibllity of growing grease, ai.d
la ge of ber own.
t lovers In the ««etioo about M'wcow — Fort latid Vrogvoiatt.
óRAlbtS
NO CLOVEN.
and other | o tl< ne of Northern Idaho.
This milter i« ot special Interest at
tide time, lor many new «elller« ar«
coming into tbU «tat« fr u> the older
state«, wber« th«we crops ocnitltute a
very important part ot farm produc
tion.
Our espvrlenr« ester da over several
eeaeiXM and we thought it might be nt
profit to w trie to know what U being
■Jone In thia direction on the eap«el-
ment station farm.
Wr have undertaken le establish a
sewdlug of clovers and gra-see on a pur
lion of the fatm and herewith give a
brief account of the reeulta of our work
during the jwel season.
last April we plowed up ten acres of
laml on whirh »beet wee grown the
yre* before, and fltte«l It for the seed
by hattowing twice with a fine b»<tbe<1
•mootfling harrow
We then sowed
br<«d>aet the following mliture, cov
ering ms scree, leaving Ihe balancw un
til later, on account of the gruund Iwmg
In a towtr portion of the field Slid too
wet to wo’k.
•0
1« ■ »• c
r«d r mmv er
e hjm *a A •
<*».'. er
tfr I* laa hard »rr«Mi
<1
*)• r?MMkd< * fttDi ru«
6 I ■
. f r>«
I
I-
• ' rtw.’hy,
4 F > ■ '« t«U m«m»l<r*
ar&M
Tin. made Ih pound* of the misture
per acre.
The la la nee of the field
was *<>wn to the same combination, at
the aan.e rate per s< re, eacept eight
pounds of alfalfa .ee«l vu added to the
tr.lstore in place of the aleike clover
and t'rsothy »eed.
No nurse crop we* oown with the
k«t»»* muture.
Aid hero is where
nilny farmer* o ak«- » u .take, I « > «
ing wheat, oats or iwrley with the
gtasa r clover. It le the espetiem«-
ol the l>e»t farmer* now tbat it l* not
wise to s«>w a crop ot grain with the
•ending
Tiie more tepidly growing
gtsln crop takes the nroisture sway
from the tender grass, and clover
plants, and when the grain le out the
hot sun burn* these tender plant« up.
The wild <«t which le so abundsnt in
the soil of thia i cality is quite enough
of a ntir»» crop, and e< m» attention
■bould be given to cutlli.g this out of
the way when it reaches the proper
stage. U'e cut two ct"i* of wild oats
fr«*m our field. The fir»! crop tnade s
fair yield nf hay
In cutting the wild
oata the mowing machine »bould t>e eel
high en .«• »., t‘ «t t a . I: ! .-it tl .
alover or y.rang grass.
Th« )a«t of November, when the yield
was laat esamined, there was a fine
atand of clover and of all ths grasses
sown, eo far ae we ware able to d«Uvt
them. Much of the clover headed out
laat arasoti making a growth one foot
high or more.
Unleea last aveeon wav an ese«ptton-
ahly favorable one there I« no wweon
why clover« and graem-o thou Id not be
grown In the bill lands In this aertioo.
The yield of wheat will not be less
when the farmer* learn to grow the««
crops which reetore fertility, and the
¡»•sibilltle« ot diversified
farming,
with atock aa an important factor, will
be greatly atrengthetied.
VARIETIES OF FRUIT.
Washington Professor Makes Stud)
of Each Region.
Sill. Aaktok WMhir.stuo Siam
Pullman
C o I' mww
HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS.
Congressman
‘
Owl ot ike
lllw
ra«t.
Fan *el Wo. Iw .rth bed Ju»t writ!»«
“Ike Gid Oaken Bu«Aer."
“Nothing In it"' be muttered aa ! m reed
it ever and reflected n.-ue tb« probeb •
prie« it would bring
lint posterity •> lenlly found «ome-
thing ia It
Meek ¡son
111« prop.«,i Henry Hudeon memorial
bridge will -e the large«! «pon uf <»M>-
cre<v or ««.»ne in the world
It will to
TtYt feet in tto rle»r Th.r« are
larger .pen« vf metal.
Praise
Gives
To
Mother, will Bnd Mrs Wine »'■ «™ thia*
Fyrup ih« t> «• roei.edv u» usa Iw« ihe.r ch tor iw
Butlag iba Uotlclug |wrxd.
Pe-ru-na
For
Ilis
F«»r fl»«
M oe » f
Relief
R. ne »rt »e w
w . pride th«m
xdves in h ’ > .. » :
«æui to forge!
tbat tbe ob Je. t of
Ing houæ I« that
bumau beings may be accouimndated
la It Their «ole Idea w<-rma to be thia
that th« bou»« may t kept tn a certain
form and order ; and to th« perform
ano« of th« form aud order they aacrl
n<w th« comfort th« b»UM waa ««tab
’¡•Li«d to secure.
From
Catarrh
$100 Regard, $100.
The
i'WTO l a:
ol thi« j »jwf wi|| b*
a '
• ■ ». î
■ •'M «Ml
In
t •!
’ ureH lu« n«iv
ureniw kno*n lothc
BM ’■ Ai ’■ A ■ ■ ' t
’ .
«i <i-al <1. « A»*’ ?«■•; ,ir*» f» <«»• »'. itb n«d <•*»<•
m*ni
liai « < «t«rrh Cure !<« »Bbot ibirrna.iy,
»rtihf d fvrttjr
ihi
»t.<1 mur>'u»iur
t»'-*» .»( (hta B .
.u t Cf»* <tr-At* >Y ;r.( tbO f > !*•
dation <»f th» <11 r<»», and f lYinc i • t>«t enl
•drv’rifth
t»p l)to c«*n*UUa h*n and
MkR-.atitYg i *kurr |n .î«»lnf lu wort. Tho |»r«»
t -Irft.r» » ai <* • > tntti h |«<! h fh ! •' umi 5$»p«- •
cf» htt Ihrf - ff- r
If
ïhji¡ar*f<»r attf
r<M*» t .Rt K la •■ tu cu«<. n*v-.d for li*l wl
toad mot< lai»
A idrofa» > J f'HFX EY 4 < O . Talrdu. O.
B<*îd b$ afl druggifat»
¡AA lia -:•■...»
-■ ! r . ; >■.
,r,
( OM.Rt SSM AN Mf! SISON RUOMMtMiS |*t R|
NA
'I t«». u'd vevrf.il botile» ot Prruna and I leel griaih Ir clit.d the »by
I Ieri • r»<ourag<d tu txLr«« that if I uve it a
vhort lime looter I udl be full» able to rradaatr the drraw ol the I y war»*
«landing" l^.i. d Mrekoon.
I tri m mv «al.wrh ot the head
OYtltR RlMARKAHtr (LRfS
Mr. Jacob I. ífavi», < «al«-ti a, BtoM county, Mo>, vi Ileo
"I > «■. « i» n ín
■ .i
' r • ’ -i) eu*, «eirv. «t.'l .«fier tak n¡( Htelir t
eo of yMt Pe tuna
arn cure-! " Mr. (’. N í’eter»on, 132 south Main st , Council Bluff«, Iowa,
■ rite» "1 rant ot tell you Ito a rn<ich gvxxi Périma baa done me. U« n.tvnl ron-
tn.rm nt in my st<>ie le gan to teil on my l.eallh. ami I feit that I wv gradually
vimini «n»l lllltlnf.
1 trini «eversi r* med ce, bul obtained n<* p-rin»i ent relief un
Mr. Ki-Ider I think a wtocnan'a efut» •»’eaking dow n.
il I took Perutin. I felt bettel immediately, and the totties tettoie I me to
to to «mvwnaful. should alm at eom<~
0 impiet« health."
thing far removed from femalv suf-
A SI\<1 Rt RtCOMki* DATION.
frage
Mr. D. C. Pros er. B>aio. Al i gan t <., .Mich., write*
"Two ywsr* ago 1
Mina Firi ng
■ as badly attli<-ted w Hi catarrh ol tbe .tom*' h
I had lia i a run of typlmid
air. Thai ah
fever, w
»r> • , • ■ I
I ■ H: r.d t> . .tic led < ut sitlvmt <»
• < ’i. a
Mr Klililcr
trussed and oour stomach. Finally I can e to the conclusion that I had catarrh
to hit that oh
of th« »tomach, and neeing Peruns advertised, tiegan to take it.
It b p-d ma
tldng elee
I*
soon, and after taking three cr lour Irottles I was entirely cured of storuaeb
trouble, and can now ent anything."
ll«4 Meew there.
M.tnufxtur< <1 to the Peruns Drug Manufx luring Company, Columbus, Oho.
"I read In a hook of statistica that
the average woman carri«-* from thirty
to thirty hr« miles uf hair uu her
ahrnln« I» Womb Stries
Irrril'lv Heiman.
head."
In 1 South Africa, wlo-r« thunder-
“My wife." growled Kadley, "la tha
"And then »he raises the deuc« If her
husbam! b«p|«i.« to carry a yard or at ohm are terrine, lightning often most furgetful wuman.”
strikes the beds of Ironstone, rnd blue
“YeaT” mildly Inquired the polite ▼ lo
two o( It on Lla cost slc«v«."
Asmen, «. inetlm«-» rtrlng bvlldlbd*. ara Itor.
alleged I to p'ay al*out such Imnatonw
"Y«w. she <-an never ri-monitier in th«
rutcri’i'p ng. two or three h.iun after morning wt* r.- I . ft my p pu the night
a «torni
to tor«." l'U. i a<! •-1 L*i> i a I'reaa.
|*o<»r Old
W«>|* hurle»,
"Y«a. John is getting quite a repu
(attuti as an actor They gave him one
of the leadii'g roe» in a ploy at col
lege "
“John! Why, bl« enunciation la «tro-
cloua "
"But this was a Gr««k play.”—
Cleveland I’ialn Desiar
During the post year numerous in-
tkrelalV Iwurb»».
“Poor lllram l" subbed Mrs. Hsrd
qnirlea have oorne to the Htate college
de|*aitment of hotti'ullure asking quae* apple "He w rit«-» bls eollcgw Ilf« lis t
Ilona which generally can I* summed as gay aa It 1« cracked up to !■•
11«
up In the one question: “Whet kinds any» Borne p«rta uf It are very touch
of fruit will <k> I«et where I live?" ing “
Thia clues of quiries has given the »faff
"Blamed if I don't agree with him."
of tire slate espeiiment station consid chuckled Mr llnrdapple a« he greased
erable trouble, sine«. as stated by Pro- hts be»us "1 notice be 1» always writ
feaeor Th rnbet, head ot the department ing tom lilng letters for ten or twenty
of hottioulture, unices the staff mem dollars."
ber» know eaartly the climatic and toll
Tue INaln.
condition« of ihe region from which the
"Norah." said ber mistress, "I don’t
qurotlun rams, erroneous information
may be given, leading tha seeker tor in mind it If tb« polli-emsn on the beat
formal ion to plant tree« not at all drops Into tbs kitchen once In a while nt
an evening, but I object to your enter
adapted to hie region.
disreputable
“Now we have solved the problem," taining such shabby and
looking fellows a» the on« who was there
said Profeaeor Th<>(her, recently. "Dur-
last night."
ing the 1st-» year we have male a care
"lie's ail r right, m m." said Norah,
ful survey of the state with reference to
"lie's n.i-
n "
the particular varieties of fruits which
are adapted to each region. We have
Ml» < regit I ■■paired.
cla»»>ded the lists into ‘Western Wash
Dingua« Shadbolt, I haven't ««feed
ington,' 'Inland Valleys,* and 'Upland you for any moru-y for a long tin».
Valley«.' In thia list is included ap have I?
Kbedbolt -No. you never a«ked me for
ple«, )*ars, cherries, peaches, apt loot«,
You alwave
any ai'.i - v for a long lime
plums, tavplwrriee, prunes, bhekber
That’«
rlee, go-eelierrlee. currant«, strawber wanted it for "Just a «fay or two
why
you're
not
going
to
get
sny
thia
time,
ries and nuts.
Early, medium early
Dinguv*
Air feel» a little Ilk« snuw,
and late varieties are given where It Is
doe«u t It ? - <’bi. a<o Tribune.
nece-snry. We submit these Hate to all
inquirers now, and from a doeen or «o
givvi varetiee of applet, pear«, etc., be I
may chooae aa he like«, according to the
adaptability of the fruit for hie region.
THE SUPERIOR
"Another esperimenl we have in
QUALITIES OF
Kami is one In width we hare «elected
slaty-five g<x>>l »ar ret lea ot apples from
ths eight hundred or so varieties In the
state eiperimeut station orchard, and
SLICKERS. SUITS/
are »ending two varietlee of each of the
siity-flve vnrietiee to ton farmerror
AND HATS / Rl
fr i thrower« ot Washington.
We wiki*
ore the men who hove
to determine by this es perl merit hAgr
put them to the hard
• a It variety will do In the part leu li ‘
est tests in the rough
region In which It la tried, and in thii
‘if
est weather
way we hope to collect much valuable
Get the onqinal
data concemit g the po»*lbllitiee for I *
Toweri Fish Brond
new varieties of annle« in this teuton.”
made since 1836
rrmoo n>tt ro* nt asv.
< ekbwa« ««twa. .
A d TOfal» CC* »^»YfSW V » A
»t-n . ■
■
- • « ■ • ■ - •
One heed of >*abbagw chopped fine,
taro cup* of vinegar, one cup of sugar,
No. 1» OS
» N U
me cup of water one tat>l«-e¡*oonful of
fiutar«!, two egg»; pia«-e thia <>n the
ll'll IN welling to ad vertlaava pl*M«
THE MEN WHO KNOW
T
ÇÇC
FDR
<3.3.0.BAD BLOOD
The most imjMirtant part of the human system ia the blood. Every nitia-
rle, nerve t; tie, fame and smew ia ilejx ndent on this vital fluul for nour
ishment at><! strength necessary to maintain them in health and enable each
to petfortu the «liilcient duties nature requires. Evm the heart, the very
"engine "of life, receives its vigor and motive |>ower from the blood. Since
aotnuc h ia «I« ; « ndent on thia vital fluid it can very readily be seen how
nec< ary it tat * have it purr and uncontaniin.il I if we w uld enjoy the
blessing of good health. Bad blood is responsible f r most of the ailments
of mankind . when from any cause it becotues infected with impunties.
Muddy, a illow
coinph > ns. eruption
|*impies, etc , show that the bio.«! is infected with
unhealthy b mi
\v!mh have than, c,| it fi.>-n a pile, ft. h -tit.ml to a
»our, acrid fluid, which fours tint its impuntirs through the port-» and
g'.mtlsuf the .»kin. A very common evidence of bail blt>a| ia sore« or ulcer«,
which break out on the flesh, often
from a very insignificant bruise or
my optalow. o a. good a
even Bcatch or abrasion. If the blood
med«in. ei can be had; it uopiy cannot be
was pure and healthy the place would
unproved upon ace remedy Io purify and enrkh
heal at once, but being loatlrd with
the Mood end le memórete end tone up th.
impurities, which are discharged into
«ysteai. I bta »pnng my b ond was bad and I
was run down m bea'lh, and having seen your
the wound, irritation anil inflamma
med.iioeh.«tilya4>en.uditimi mancad Usua».
tion are set up and the sore continues.
Today my k od ic m Ana tuod.tioa and my
Bad blood ts also rrsjxmsibie for
general haa-'lh is of the beat Am ailing pou
Anaemia, Boils, Malaria, etc ; the
•*«*■ a. Hie un lav a large concern boro, end
weak, polluted circulation cannot fur
if 1 we. not la good phyeica! cond.tloa it would
nish the nourishment and strength
be impoMible lor m. to t.U the place
Tour
required to sustain the txxly, and a
S S S ha. beca ot great Mrvice to m* and I do
genera! run-down condition of health
not boriate Io giee II the credit it oeoeives.
»X F VANDYKE.
results.
8. 8. S. is nature's blood
Bit Fifth Street, Bearer Falls, Penn.
purifier an<l tonic; tna«lc eutirely of
healing, cleansing roots and herbs.
It goes down into the circula! >n ant! removes even* particle of impurity,
hutnor or : m- n that m.iv b<- there, rt stores lost vital.t\ and steadily tone«
up the entire «y tun
It adds to the blood the healthful properties it la in
tier«! of, ami in every way assists in the cure of disease. S. S. S. neutral
izes any ex, • - of a 1 in the bl<*«xl. making it fresh and pure, and |>ema-
nently « ure» E. zema. At lie. Tetter, and all other skin diseases an«! eruptiooa.
S S S . in i Rhcumat
and »]]
other di»« .<- . or dis..nk:> arising from bad blood.
B«x>k on the blood «nd
any medical advice desired free to all who write
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