Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1919 — Page 3

HOW’S YOUR BLOOD?

Pimples and Eruptions Mean Bad Blood People who have impure or. impoverished blood should be careful to take only a temperance remedy made of wild roots and barks such as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is and has been for nearly 50 years. Ingredients printed on wrapper. The first day you start to take this reliable medicine, impure germs and accumulation begin to separate in the blood and are then expelled through the eliminative organs. In place of the impurities, the arteries and veins gradually get fresh vitalized blood and the action of this good blood on the skin means that pimples, boils, carbuncles, eczema, rash, acne and all ;skin blemishes will disappear. Then you must remember that when the blood is right, the liver, stomach, bowels and kidneys become healthy, active and vigorous and you will have no more trouble with indigestion, backache, headache. Get Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery to-day at any medicine dealers, in tablet or liquid form, or send 10c for trial package to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Galena, lll.—"Some years ago I was afflicted with catarrh and liver trouble. My blood was impoverished and an abscess formed over my liver. I was in a serious condition when my husband brought me a bottle of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and a vial of Pleasant Pellets and Drr Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. My improvement was noticeable from the very start, but I took seven bottles of ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ to be cured and restored to perfect health.* Hattie Moore, 518 Dewey Ave.

Calf Enemies WHITE SCOURS BLACKLEG Your Veterinarian can stamp them out with Cutter’s Anti-Calf Scour Serum and Cutter’s Germ Free Blackleg Filtrate and Aggressin, or Cutter’s Blackleg Pills. Ask him about them. If he hasn’t our literature, write to us for information on t these products. The Cutter Laboratory Berkeley, Cal., or Chicago, 111. “The Laboratory That Know How'*

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Mystifying "Ads.”

A city advertisement was headed: “Two sisters want washing.” So do a good many brothers. Another advertisement was: “Wanted —a boy to sandpaper.”

’’Cold In the Head'* Is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Persons who are subject to frequent "colds in the head” will find that the use of HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the System, cleanse the Blood and render them less liable to colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. All Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. 1100.00 for any case of catarrh that HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE wiU not cure. F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio.

Not in His Library.

Professor —“Do you subscribe to the theory of evolution?” Mr. Newrich—“l don’t think so. Where’s it published?” I

SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY_AILMENTS There is only one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has 'proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distressing cases. Swamp-Root makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. . Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medi-, um and large. • • ’ r However, if you wish to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y;, for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Adv. ; ■ ■ f

Some Cases.

“Don’t you believe it is better to give than receive?” “Certainly, if it is advice or knocks."

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EGG AND MEAT PRODUCERS ARE URGED TO KEEP AND RAISE STANDARD-BRED POULTRY

Fowls of Uniform Type and High Production Are the Kind to Keep.

(Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Hen husbandry—like many otßer fields of production —was benefited by war-time conditions, as the increased prices of poultry have revived interest in the industry and have influenced many producers, who had temporarily abandoned the business or reduced the size of their r flocks, to engage again in the egg or meat business on a. more intensive scale, -Furthermore, ma,ny_. persons who enlisted in hack-yard poultrying from patriotic motives or for home table provision intend to continue handling hens for home use. Particularly in the southern states has a forceful impetus operated to popularize backlot and barnyard fowl keeping. A great awakening to the advantages of poultry raising is markedly evident in the territory south of the Mason and Dixon line, and, since most of the poultry stock now present in the South consists of mongrel or lowgrade fowl, there is every reason to believe that with the greater development of the industry will come a gradual interest in improved poultry. Education along this line will ultimately popularize standard-bred poultry in Dixie.

Better Blood Brings Best Results. The demand for improved stock offers a matchless opportunity to place poultry-raising on a higher plane than it has before occupied. Among those who have become interested in keeping poultry there are sure to be many who will graduate from the stage of interest in common chickens to a liking for fowls of only the best quality. Such operators can easily be converted to the use of standard-bred poultry, and where their original breeding stock is of a type which will prove satisfactory, these converts will be changed into permanent boosters for better blood. The crux of the situation rests really with the breeder who supplies foundation stock to beginners in the industry. Jf the beginner in breeding standard-bred poultry is able to purchase stock which gives satisfaction, he is likely to be ever after an ardent advocate of standard-bred hens. If, on the other hand, stock is furnished him which is unsatisfactory, he is likely to join the ranks of those who feel that there fs nothing in standard-bred poultry, and that it is better to keep mongrel or unimproved stock. On this account breeders should alm to disseminate foundation fowls which will meet the needs and reasonable expectations of the purchasers and which will be representative of fair value for the money received. Inferior stock should never be used to fill orders, even when the supplies of desirable birds are exhausted. Nothing could be more disastrous to standard-bred interests than a plan which would promote the distribution of low-grade fowls under the guarantee of good stock. Contented Customers Increase Sales. Not only is it good business to make an honest effort to satisfy customers, for the reason that satisfied customers mean additional business in the future, but there is a definite advantage which will accrue to the poultry industry in its entirety from such a business policy. If satisfaction is not given, in a majority of the cases of those who sre becoming interested for the first time in standard-bred poultry, many of those newly interested in the business will henceforth taboo stock of this character. On the other hand, if the majority are satisfied with the purchases which they made, the results will be apparent in a large addition to the ranks of the standard-bred poultry keepers. This is indicative of conservative and sound expansion of a desirable business, and makes for the building of the poultry industry upon a more solid foundation. Such results are aptly illustrated by the history of some of the breeds which have had temporary bursts of great’ popularity In this country. These breeds, well advertised, have gained many supporters and for a few years th ere occurred a keen demand for foundation stock, which subsequently died out almost entirely. This came as a direct result of the insatiable demand which led to the breeders distributing fowls which were inferior, and the discouragement which these beginners experienced as a result of this low-grade stock led them to abandon the breed and to'condemn it at every opportunity. Unquestionably spme of these breeds would enjoy a deserved share of popularity had the greatest painsbeen taken'.to see that only such stock as would give the breed a good, reputation should be dis- ■

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tributed among the newcomers in the hen-farming business. Common Sense in Buying. , 4 It is imperative that the purchaser of poultry stock exercise sound common sense in purchasing. Beginners, are too prone to expect nearly perfect birds at -bargain prices. The buyer should consider that ideally conformed cattle or horses always bring record prices when they are offered at the auction block and he should bear in mind that the selling of high-class poultry operates along similar lines. If he wants valuable birds he must be willing to pay prices for these fowl in proportion. Common defects .which occur in different breeds and varieties often cause beginners to grumble over the supposition that because of the presence of these defects they are being cheated. As an example- the off-colored feathers which occur commonly in many varieties are frequently considered by the beginner to be evidences of impurity of blood. The beginner has no other means of knowing what the bird should be like than by the descriptions which he can secure from a book or by attending a poultry show where birds of the variety in question are displayed. In the description of the bird which he reads, he finds only mention of the color of feather winch is desirable and no mention of the off-colored feathers whibh may and often do occur in the birds of purest blood. If he goes to the. poultry show’ and examines the birds on exhibit, he does not find any with these off-colored feathers, for the very good reason that it is the common practice of exhibitors to remove these feathers before showing the fowl. Accordingly, it would be desirable for beginners who purchase birds which do not satisfy them to consult some experienced breeder of the same variety and ascertain his opinion relative to the quality and value of the fowl. ArrnM with such reliable information, z the novitiate then has some grounds for talking about being overcharged or defrauded. Without such authentic information his best plan is to live up to the saying, “In silence there is sense.”

CHICKS LIKE VARIETY

(Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Chicks like eggs, johnnycake, pinhead oatmeal, rolled oats, stale bread, as well as milk mashes. As the young fowls get older and stronger the number of meals may be decreased and the amount of food for each meal may be increased. Cracked com, cracked peas, broken rice and charcoal, millet or.rape seed may finally be added to the chicken menu.

POULTRY NOTES

Late hatched pullets cannot produce fall and winter eggs. * * • One of the best ways to prevent disease amopg turkeys is by disinfecting. ♦ ♦ * One vigorous tom is usually allowed In every flock of 12 to 15 turkey hens. • • • One of the requirements for fall and winter layers is to hatch the pullets early. * • « It is generally considered that a hen needs .about four square feet of floor space. • • • Early hatched chicks are stronger and easier to raise than late hatched chicks. Wheat is a good feed for young turkeys after they are five or six weeks old. If you desire eggs when they are worth five cents each or more hatch your pullets early. * It costs money to clean poultry 7 houses, because it is a regular duty that requires quite a little time. If early ducklings are wanted to catch the i)igh prices in late spring and early summer, hatching should begin now.

Definite and Dictinct.

“Tommy, what’s a vacuum?” “Why, BUI, it’B somethin’ with nothin’ in *L” . . • v

Cuticura Comforta Baby’s Skin When red, rough and itching with hot batjis of Cuticura Soap and touches of Cuticura Ointment. Also matte use now and then of that exquisitely scented dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum, one of the Indispensable Cuticura Toilet Trio.—Adv. It is the easiest thing in the world for a woman to tell when a man is going to propose. A good fighter maketh an extravagant son.

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First-Hand Knowledge.

Teacher—Now, Bobby Jones, Willie Smith has told so nicely what a triangle Is, You tell me what Is a cone. The Pupil—Anybody knows that, teacher. A cone is what you get filled up with Ice cream.

Whipping Wrong Horse.

A foreigner on a visit to England is at a loss to understand why in the houses of parliament each party has a whip for its own party when it wants to beat the other party.

Important to Mothers

Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of ' In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria

Many a bride sweeps up the aisle who can’t notice three inches of dust six months later. Are you a success, or can your wife tell if you’re telling the truth or not? A humbug is bad enough but a bedbug is worse.

The Tongue Test Put a little alum on the end of your tongue and you will have the reason why alum baking powder should not be used in food. England and France forbid the sale |- of baking powder containing alum. ■ ! ■, • . 9 You can tell whether baking powder contains alum by reading the label. ROYAL Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Royal Contains No Alum — Leaves No Bitter Taste

KIDNEYS WEAKENING? . ’ BETTER LOOK OUT!

Kidney and bladder troubles don’t disappear of themselves. They grow upon you, slowly but steadily, undermining your health with deadly certainty, until you fall a victim to incurable disease. Stop your troubles while there is time. Don’t wait until little pains become big aches. Don’t trifle with disease. To avoid future suffering begin treatment with GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules now. Take three or four every day until you feel that you are entirely free from pain. • This well-known preparation has been one of the national remedies of Holland for centuries. Jn 1696 the govern-

Just a Difference in Letters.

A young Evansville schoolteacher ’startled her family by the announcement that she was going to marry as soon as she could- persuade come man to propose to her. Her married sister, who was visiting the home, gave her this advice: “You had better stay the way you are. You have your own money and —” “I don’t care a bit for that,” retorted the younger girl. “I’m always afraid that I’ll die without a husband. I’d like for people to read on my tombstone ‘relief of some one than be just a plain relic of an educational system.”—lndianapolis News.

Fruit Lubricant.

A new fruit containing a large percentage 'of oil has been discovered in the region of Torreon, and is known by the name of ‘‘chlcopoxtle,’’ says Engineer. Experiments sfcow that 25 per cent of. its contents consist of oil of great value in industrial pursuits requiring a lubricant of high quality.

Every man Intends to have bls' own way after marriage, but sometimes his wife relieves him of a false Impression.

merit of the Netherlands granted a special charter authorizing its .sale. The good housewife of Holland would almost as soon be without food as with-. out her “Real Dutch Drops/’ as she quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL-Haarlem Oil Capsules. Their use • restores strength and is responsible in a great measure for the sturdy, robust health of the Hollanders. Do not delay. Go to yoftt druggist and insist on his supplying you with a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Take them as dirtfeted, and if you are not satisfied with rebults your druggist will gladly refund your money. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on the box arid accept no other. Jn sealed boxes, three sizes.

■ Goodbye to. that headache, I I tired or dizzy feeling, rheumatism. ■ Insist on Dodd’s. Three D's In name — box shown here. At all druggists. J W. NU CHICAGO, NO.

Nothing to It.

“I’ll grant you three wishes,” said the fairy. “Nothing to it,” declared the woman. “Eh.” i “I gotta husband who does better than that every day. ’ —Louisville Com* ier-Journal. ' . ।

Some folks will yell their heads off If they open a bad egg, and then go out and probe into a scandal.