Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 2, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 April 1909 — Page 3

THE MECHANICS OF . - .[,()ngn?r Handles Increane the l,er:r‘ugu and lLighten the lL.oad By C.J. Lynde, Macdonald Callege.

The mfifiggzhfl *hovibnrmw 18 the wame ss that of the erowbar For ! example, if & man B\oanding still and | s slmply Eififi&m‘?“fim on & wheel | barrow then the axle of the. wheel In the Sdfnifixr;»filzfitfl fulcrum. 1t the | distanie !’t@i&&ifiam the hands 15 | L feet and from the axie to a fine drawn yertically downwards from the the leverage 8 5 10 2 or 2% (o 1, and | 100 potunds of foree exericd upwards | by the hmfiifié HIE 200 pwonde ol welght on the bagrow 07 the losd in piled up over the wheel 5o *hat s line | drawn yertically dowswards from ihe eenter passes ot foot from e sxle thin the leverage Ia 5 10 1 xod 100 porinds of fores will 1111 500 pounds of | weight of the barrow This cxplsine | why the mnfl%@}‘tfld the big boy, 1 too, always fonds thix way | 1 these calenlntions we bave left | out of afimtifii‘ fares nécessary to 1t the handbes When the barrow fs ) empty, from 10 to 15 pounids i neces | wary for ihis in the ordinary barrow If | the wheclharrow 18 moved aling the |

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By G. H. Glover,D. V. S.. Colorado Agricultural Co'lege. B : U the Beoinning of th horses die pgal dntn collure fof: haod work fhe shonldors and the Beck will be tentder avd. as nsual, the horse In every pesneet WL he 10 g r et dition to solinto the hard wark of the 5 1: soft Helds so Sinldonis He Hax prob ably not been grained mudh o prep aration for WS ek of putting in the spring ere . Hig body ‘!’« coverad with a he avy winter eoat, which canses him to perspire casily. The first farm work in the sprive is the hardést of the year, and at this time a horse iz in the poorest condition to do the work without injury to himself. The shoulders the neck, and the back become bruised and sore. i ' “Too much care cannot be exercised in séeing that the collar is a perfect fit. A collar which is too large is more likely to injure the horse than one that is too small. The collar should be seraped each morning and caréfully cleaned before it is again put on the horse. Refore the spring work beging; it s well to oil the harness and have it soft -and pliable. For the first few days of hard work on soft ground, the shoulders of the horse should be bathed in cold water every night after the harness {8 removed. The horse will be very sore and tired for a few days and should be given every kind attention. Watch the harness to see

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thut the dmalt I 8 ar sighrooay g hen with the shonlilers 1 oo hw, the collar Wil B 8 eondtantis “Ricking B oae the tog B the Boree will soon Bave a Bore ook 1D the diaf ts ton Biegh, the collag Wil pot rest woourely 834 - 7’::1; lowee, ‘i‘flf’s l'f the ‘ffi:iit'}"‘f_ whore the hifl*ffi?fi 0k hest sorvnared e throw his wilght 1f theo ars any calioused Jumns 20 e Borses gk ulders 3 'i'é'\\\"i'a,,’. they should Do carefully retaved durthigl the Winior when his services are Bot Wueh needed. i the coiy 34 ma{'-mx Ve one of those Hgit fasts” W have the same re sult 8s a man U¥ing 1o walk with a hutton 6 his ghee or a bunion op his foot, ) e ; This story 18 Bt for the purpose of suggesting trealtient for bhraised shoulders and Sore nevk, but just sim ply to remimd ¥ou that an ounce of prevention thy hßaving the horse and the harness tn good condition’ is often worth pounds of cure later on when the horse I 8 disabled and rou are de prived of his services, for weeks, right i the busy season. - S e Remove It at Once -~Each cow's milk should be taken from the harn separately and not alfowed to remain in the barn antil the wnole herd is milked. If milk {5 10 be separated on the farm it should be run through the separator while warm. Cream should be cooled as soon as possible angd warm cream should not be mixed with cream already cooled. Cover cans with a light, clean cloth, which will admit air but keep out dirt. Keep the separator clean by the use of plenty of water. Air all vessels after cleaning—R. B. Collin. - =

like its parent, and after these are thoroughly dried they can be subjected to heat above -the boiling point or ex. posed to the greatest degree of cold that can be produced, and escape unharmed. Give these seeds water, however, and they act exactly like -the parent plant in their relations to heat and cold. The change in the seed. which enables it to endure extremes of heat and cold, while due largely to lack of water, is also due to other causes, for the protoplasm becomes harder., more granulose and denser, and changes somewhat in chemical composition.—~American Botanist, : Would Spoil the Eggs.—Kerosene is on¢ of the most effective and cheapest common insect exterminators that we have. It kills what it touches. In using it in nests at this season he ecareful that it does not come in contact with eggs intended for hatching. Oil of any kind on the shell will kill ' the egg embryo. : ; . L First Submarine Boat. The first submarine boat was tried in Plymouth harbor, Eng, In 1774,

{PETER AND Sundey School Lessss for Apeid 4, 1909 - Somainly Aernrged foe This Fapue : POLESSIN TEXT oAtis 1N Memory (i BN TEXT e eveew waties e that fearets dos . muk okt s righte o nenw n Rreepiod WK Bie kine 150 w Sik ¥ £ 33 NoisdL BN J ‘..'),i It Caesnren e Cradicionsl Bagne oE B Ve Sarteer s & I 3 5 LARLETE e g wWILE Dy fg."'\g.nt.:;' & Toa ling 9w ROR eRR Lo e iy ?‘4“‘?4 Sl S B ¥ o i Beat SEBRInEE (e W saier " s w W okm Ihe Nl rar 2 oW e & kel P walor whivhs Seaditivn telin U ™ &l W B six Frusoue : B R !?A;r"; Apgripga. bing of 3 - ea atd Sasaris UNiEuia, emgeror of Comment and Suggestive Thought. e tinin poriaone af the book of e Acvie 18 0 ooiold the D ROLnInE spirit and form of the chipeh Of Lyind Thendoke T Munger [0 11 " This chapter iActiy M 1 18 parabel in im pariance with That shich degioied the seeten Of Pentinds David O Moars ¥} il : T Uornelius was B ceniaften. oxirre spanding (o our eapiain the heag of a company of soidiers i aering 100 when fall This company wan part of the cabort. “called the Italian band becapse made up of Romans born in ita ¥ ! i 1 He was "a devou! man and one thut feared Godd The words havye o {technical senEe sxvg MceGilferl and indicate that Cornelins Worshioes! the cend of the Jews bal wan no! formally . A 3 “iyte ¢ He was a good bhus and and fatber and led il his Lause' in -his own ?;gt:h« us wave (1) He wis theral and gave much aime fo the fx ,;“.-.‘ 41 He was pol cnis witwardiyrdevoul. But inwardiy pious nd Uprased to God siwars. I these secrel prayers we mav be sure, fron the sequel Tthat he poupht for & hettor srowiodipe of God #ed of God e wi Horthat iz whal wWaR given him iy 4 dMoreover { Actn 38 23y, Carneiiy CRreiaf | pedipbin 10ta practical af { whers he wal fast ansd Talr des : o tha eeanlt ol i i | i At g . % Woil s : e BT t Vit o * oo IEEN au guied oy rasvey e PR @R hyitiies B ‘ canded with a parapet thres or fTour el BiEeEh whieh w i o Peter from phaervation as b Biiel e was very huners for b ¥4 ! had pot vet hroken hig fas: MHackhan (if.‘ 5 were pPrepar 1 { P beiow, and porhaps the savor of it ' to thee hodseion: but s">ffl»ir' Yowas reday Peler el Into 8 trance Plie Greok word for trance 18 differont fram e word 11,(,“‘(‘(‘,:2,"2}125-:‘ visiom A vision s someihing seen outzide 134 elf o trasce 18 the sondiiion of “one = tifnd that &ees inner visions e Lot ‘ ';-:~ pooßud U 8 net o a dreany et & polyiine exaiation of oirit T this france P'eler <aw, i¥ fown from tho gkY. a 4 peent shoot K ”r’u:if»ik‘iri‘tt"i canyas of the craft on the Lake of Uaitlve Laamby lowas full of Aniias 'le"af-.‘ of them e wild beaxts and reptiles which the lews cotsidered unelean Three tines a mysterious voles bade Peter ris frope Lis Enves ;1:;x}"~~ &y and eat the shocking food, three tiimes hie :v'}‘:f‘ d in horror, thiee tinies he was hidden 10 make nothing wancdlean that God had cleansed by ladding him partake of 1t and then the grogt sheel wWas Hited and disappeared in the KK i hit messengerg from - Corbelius hadvmade inquiry for Simon's houso {(the Gresk word implies a carefal weareh hraugh the Btreviegd Bnd vwhik Peler was meditaling on his vision, thisy Were even then at the gale and calling for him Refore word of his vigitor couid reaech him the- Holy Spirit in some Wiy mede Feter comr seioua of thelr comiineg, and bede him go with them. The outstretched sheet which Peter - gaw in his vigion signified the whaole world, and the fonr éorners symho) jzed the directions, north, scuth. east and west, in which the gospel was 1o he carried. . The contents of the sheot showed that all mea were to be : reached, the lowest racesvas well as the highest savage and civilized, poor and rich, ignorant and wise It was a perfert symbol of foreign missfons From every nation oa earth bmmi grants are pouring into the United P States at the rate of more then a mill fon @ Yyear. America I 8 the modern equivalent of the Bshaet uf Peter's ' vizion: full of clean and unclean, men ‘of all languages, heliefs, customs, helpful and burtful, blessings and : geourges. The work of hom> missions i is to believe in all these, love them all, ‘and-win them all for Jesus Christ. | Peter obeyed promptly and gladly, ;laking one step toward fellowship { with the Gentiles by entertaining the %:hrec messengers over night in Si | men's house. The cause of this obedi{ence: (1) The influence of his ewn vigion, (2} coupled with that of Cornelius matching it with evident super- | natural design, (3) together with the iinfluvnce of the Holy Spirit upon his i mind, and (4) the memory of Christ’s | prophecies of the world-wide spread of ih!s church. The character of Cori nelius, as reported by the messengers, ! helped him to a decision. Evidently, ‘also, he consulted with friends. - Know and Do God’s Will. Shortiy before her death in 1845, Elizabeth Fry said to her daughter: “Since my heart was touched at 17 vears old, 1 believe I never have awakened from sleep, in sickness or inhealth, by day or by night, without my first waking thought being how I . might best serve my Lord” This ought to be the ideal for every Chris-Han-——a daily . seeking to know God's | will and then to do it. : : B > ~ You cannet get the full measure of a man until, you take into account his character. = Principle explains the whole waz every time.—Bainbridge.

PREVENTING PAINT TROUBLES. It's vasy vnourk 1o recoraize the t*', s, of Moor paint after it has et OB Bwhilee-gftery My inherent teniloncy 1o erark and el Bnd wealn and @liater, «10, bas deveiopesl Inio fresuhie You know theses paist Sl ganes” usuallr in Heate sdulleralion Frosabalitution o Ihe painl maletiale And tou koow e only remady & o mamting : 0 A Htte koowisdge of palnt snd painling requirernenis, shd bhow o made sute o the purity asd guallly sof materials, wogld prevent &l trond bin, xnd save he Lig exira exgense of re-palnling . luwxl as o 3 Srogwr knowl eige ol simpie bhealthiaws, and ob servanes of them prevenls sickness A coanpisde painiing palde Inciud iog a bk of cvior sehenos. 6.;“;?? catione for & kinds of psintiog work, and an instrutsent for detecting adal tergtion in paint materials with ‘:w'.;‘ ns for geing i 1 can be had frow By wriiing Natlomal Lesd (o 802 Trinily Bidg XNew Yory and ssking for Housrowter's Palpting Outfs No. 4% : . . A very simple gulde In the por thase of white jend ithe only sury atd safe paint materinll s the On ous “initeh How }x nier” trademmark; that trademark tx ap absolule guaran tee of purity and qualily. INADEQUATE. e Qfi) - ' “"? . e R, ¥ g -~ g L *y ; } A _ \ v, | i - A A fi i S : ~ o AP .. o " i B e a,, / :.\J ) o 1.3"' ] / . =LY Py by -, Dostor Monk-—IMd those mustard plasters that [ left seem (o relieve tha pains ip-your chest to any conslder ahle degree? Ostrieh-—-Well, no: 1 ean’t sav that they " have but t(apalogeticaily) lve esten only five of them! ‘A TRAIN LOAD OF IOBACCO. fwenty-four Carloads Purchased for Lowis’' Singis Binder Cigar Factory. s Srnha hily the Fisoest lot of 3 % ' i 5o ot 3¢ 1 i 15 o 0 yours, An €Xira (e was P far ¢ Smidiers of L 4 e 2 P3OT Llgars Wid uppre—peorsy Star, [anvary 18, 1000, e Why She Bhut Down. CTA oharming gentleman abont four ¥OERY 4 psesd U, DRSS Iy house every ;:A“ an Lits wias ?‘f K :,vi~~;.;‘ ten,”” sald a iad and in course of time I made o Lkis acquaintance and gave a penny o bim each morning when we parted . UEventualiv his mother requested i fot to give any mare money 1o Bim The next morning I 2id pot pre sent the 12! penny. He lid not sesm to notiee the omission. The succeed e day; Whe poanny wis not given s him he sald potling Ryt on the worning of the Ihird day, when the penny was not fortheonss :‘ b stdied up 1o me and whisperest: "“What's the malier Alnt your husband warking? ” - & Quaint Oath Taken in Court. Whit s regarded as the quaintest gth suill In use fu that taken by the Linh coart jadges in the lsle of Man, loe rermx of which are ag fojlows By this hook and the contents thers af, and by the wandechil works that ard bath asly wronght in the beaven above and the earth beneath in six darx and six nights 1 do ewe ar that 1 will, withou! respect ¢f favor or Irlendehh 8 Or BRI, consanguinity i atinlty envy or mallée, execute the w 3 of this {sle lustly between party and party as indifferently as ‘hé her ring backbone daoth e in the midet of the flah S 0 help me God, and the conients of this hook " . Some Resemblance, : A Httle pirl in a California publie gehoal con piained 10 her tvacher that 8 Mexican boy had sirack her The teacher took Joe, the only Mexican boy in the school, sharpiy to task for tha offense bul the boy denied it “Mary.” said the teacher, "Joe savs he didn't strike you " O 00, sald Mary, T twan't Joe: twuz that lother boy aver there” and she pointed to the blackest of negro boys {0 the school ' | "Bat, Mary, that boy fsn't a Mexi can.” said the teacher - CUNYeII anvhow,. sald Mnarv., “he's very much tanaed” LESS MEAY Advice of Family Physician, Formerly people thought meat neo essary for strength and muscualar vigor. : : The man who worked hard was supposed 1o require meat two or three times a day. Science has found out .differently. : : | It is now a common thing for a fam{ly physlcianwdm less meat, as in the following letter from a N. Y. man. “1 had suffered for years with dyspepsia and nervousness. My physician advised me to eat less meat and greasy foods generally. I tried several things to take the place of my usual breakfast of chops, fried potatoes, etc., but got no relief until I tried GrapeNuts food. . 3 - “After using Grape-Nuts for the cereal part of my meals for two years, I-am now a well man. Grape-Nuts benefited my health far more than the $500.00 worth of medicine I had taken before. o “My wife and children are healthier than they had been for years, and we are a very happy family, largely due to Grape-Nuts. | “We have been so much benefited by Grape-Nuts that it would be un--grateful not to acknowledge it.” : - Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Well- ] ‘ville,” in pkgs. “There’s a Reason.” Ever read the above letter? A nuvl one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human

: g % | | EXPERT ADVICE. i S .5 Ui P s N & -l " A ; ¥ : 1 /?x b ,-N N " ¥\ : & 'm s s ks &,, A w? Ahai : ' i g r’ T - O é . Hutler--Pardon Ihis interruntion, Tt there lo x depulation of snen plored walilng for you at he door $q . %4 .M R v His Exctlletioy--Tell the posple 10 B Domme guielly iiraine 3 giass of champagne ) People in this w 8 can £ on ?‘a‘“«‘ well withoosl work--at ioast | Bnd [t s ) ty; ! § Pilecing QOut the Prayer, ; O eurious prayers & writer says® 7 bare Meard a layman uiier (his peiition during the prayer 0, Lord, e thoy with us in our apalitings &8 our dowy rixings ~-% variant of the text is the PRI Thog knowest my downait tings and mine aprisings. A minisier orcapdonally intraduced 5 Lalln - sen tence into hix praver. and foribhsith prooeeded To (anslate it Another min. . ister in his ewriy days syperinnomd con wideralile SilMcuity with the jonug praver belors the sermon -Jo ponconforuist churches this urually occupios & guar ter of an hour, but g before this pe riod had been reached he was wound up Omn one oecasion while In this &) jemma, be startied his hearers with the words: ‘And now (O Lord | wiil re jate unile thee a litlie aneciote!l” ™ i Humilistion, A crrialn smail oy of six'ls rapid iy asxuming ruaniy wars Not loog ago Eis “room” at school planned an entertainment There wrre o he iitlie | songs and reciistions and & myste riocus. grabbag The pmall oy waxed eiogquent cuncerning the coming gio riex of this show, and more especially the part ke waooid take (n the morring of ihe enlertainment his mother suggested that he should take his jittie sister, agped four. with hita. He bhung hls bend ; Ixsti’'t vou wanl to take her? Lis mother asked No, I dont” he answered e ADd ¥WhYyY nay? : 7_“‘”";7’;‘(“ Y £ | “Uaust there aln't none of th ather follers has to bring ithelr childres What a Woman Wik Not Do, 97 y 3 ¥ s 64 iie ‘; ¢ iy " i % ¥y = '> ’i % lente--and sonme others ook ke Glsasiers 3 A pessirgst needs Garfield Tea, the Her ¢ owd booreig Tovl hue Dipaw | psrevety tpstion amd brings good bßeabth and good spurita Nind men out of A possibls ten wear n sad ook after they have been murried & year . : V!l,l‘f\ CTRFEDIN 8 7TOO 14 DAYS PAZO DINTMENT s susamnlont b oty GUY SR ! Lebing, Bitnd. fesding or Ipdrediog Piies 1o Bl isdays or money fefgnded. Mo ¢ . A mans idea of values depends on whetber he wants 1o buy or sell Tewin’ Sangle Binder Cigar has 8 rich taste Your dealer or leed Factary, Peoria, 1L 3 Travel expands the mind, but con» Lracis the pocheibock. Mrs. Winslow's Sonthing Syrup. o Por enlidren teething, sofless the gits, reduses i Lammination, soays paln, cares wind culi, < s botlia The professional tramyp never punc turés his tire s g Use Allen's Foot-Fase Cursstired aobing sweniing Teet S frialpmckage free. A 8 Gimsted folos X Y : It f 8 what {t is “"cracked up to be” if it iz fce. : : ————————————————————————————————

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.4 P - =N e > < : : 5 One e Im n les O sicians an { of the Important Duties of Phy df} ' the Well-Informed of the World .18 to learn as to the relative standi: g and selis 2 f the b g ramnyt - ers of medicinal agynts, as the most eminent e e ¢ : i to ‘ the uniform guality 3 perlect vurity of ¢ \ : . 4 ; well Lo, by reasan of ilty rect methods a 3 1 ¢ ¢ ‘ 128 £y " 3 i % 1;4-'-'“.. § Loy f,\" z- « ¥ v roy 2 ; & . ¢ , . | Company has become a gusrfanies of the eiceliote of 114 remed ) e TRUTH AND QUALITY ' appeal to the Well.lnformed in everr walk of lia gnd are cgsent : rmanent » it nrk it e standing, therefore we 3 : fhe zt : i wily enoy good beaits, with 118} RS, o the face thir ity t : f right Ly ng with all Uwe term VN Wit i . f 9 t-3 k 4 ! to that end and the use of me g . i § | 4§ : g : RS 10 many instances a simple, = v s 1y FIAy E { take t thy protwer Lime, the Calslorma Pig Syrup ( f fhat 1115 4 b4O present \ truthiully the subiect and to supply the preiect | b rermed ' 2 £ Gf the X 0 e O the o e ¥ 3 4 ¥ 3 it i : : 3 ! ’ ' farnuly laxatives, and as e laxitn { ) ‘ frir are A! ‘ known to physicians and the W, rned© of t v 1o e { e4t ! A laxatives, we bave adopied the more elalarates pime o oof ] } r of DEODA-As more fully descriplive f 1 : bt ¢ Y § a b ailed for by the rter name of Syrup of Fu, to el 3 T efiec s g \ ‘ note, when purchasing, the full name of ¢ ( : i § oi : { piainiy printedd on the {ront ol every pacxage. w royou- ¢ ! ! { Fig rby the pame—Syrup ol Fiy i | fGI Sens Nyy of Fiy nd Elixir of Senna 13 the one Jaxative rs ¥ i ! Calif e P { and the itne heretolores K wn by ! 7 Fig } ¢ en satisfaction to n g ihe gepumne 18 (01 i 3 g ts throupht W the United States, in oniginal packuges of « ;the regpular g { Y is Bty cents per bLuttie. ' % ™ I“‘,\r.-.- Foosrati .! W ',.}. the gemeral 1y ¥, i B g - 3 ’ sKm / : Secretary of Agriculture, at Wa lot { that 19 rerns: : rated ot ’ misbranded within the meantng of the I and Drugs Act, 01 Iy . - CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Co. ADCHE 551 3 . S I Ca -ROPR TE Louisville, Ky, U 5, A ; New York, N, Y. ks Y ; Pt -l T 4Ve < = O\

r———-——-—-—..'..____.,...______________._ i Do You Love Your | Child? | Then protect it from the dan- | i : : ! ! ATV C 'DR.D.JAYNE'S i | EXPECTORANT | A 1 i vour home gl the time then you'rs | trady o Tloe §aSlen A ks 4 > snd colds, . Negiect may cva? you the life of your child., It's safest 1o be o YOUr guar f.; Dr. D. Tayne's Expectorsat is the best remedy known for “‘-"«; I gives Guickest relief, ‘ Sold everypuhere in threa size botiles $l.OO, 50¢, 25¢ B s . A w This Trade-mark > Himinates All Dol - Uncertainty v "' ’Q fn the purchase of . ¥ » i B3t Materisd :‘:M 'j Ii i 3 an shed i:M B, guanastee of pure £y & MY ana quasty. ;’a ;%:"1‘ ¥ - ,t' Yor your own N protection, sce s {f Bhat it 1s o the side of i L every keg of white lead 7 Yy “" ’ (o b NATIONAL (FAS COMPANY 1802 Traty Buding New Yok

118 0 u 1 11100 YOU LIKE PAIN!!! aben whiy axffer (i when - . RHEUMATOIDS - t ive ‘CU“EQ“""“"" ¢ RHEUMATISM. This ta & re pety wl B Rt f# the Kidmews &l itating the URIC & * Fian b Pt s el - fv ¥ e Dricar s Box By mall postpaid ity se®or write al cnoe THE THY-MEN-TOLE CO., 608 Csders Bigg. Cloweissd Q. | Hatching sy hsl? FREE GATA[OG ;’. . - '(‘t" ’ ; -: . Batgaiee Llosodesd farm wook Oullie dogs Hounide ‘ Wasnted Fox ( übes Dick Mascn, Kirksville, Missonri ' Redoess in Nose, Face and Hands: If ¥ Sle AnnoYel by any of e Dienirbey 5O BaAller -:;«‘3. ot Wil e e -::'r. Ye ren r«f] Particuiars free. Weite. Llay. | wptadr Franoals Conuetigue, 1. O, Box 82 New York City " 1 o axy LITIR DISELSE ! Write me Pt $%, GALL STONES §7 =i i Miren C_ E COVEY,R. F.D.5, Lansing, Mich, BLOODHOUNDS, E:xpyssas, Nor bounds Irish Wolthounds Hegistered Stamyp fos cataiog. Hookwood Bennzl, Lesxington, Ky, DIK;!,\TI‘FIEI): If you own OIL or MINING SHAKES '.mt{u:; will sell for cash, write ad once. MINES INVESTIGATION (00, 805 Hibernia Bldg., dan Francisco, Cal. Watson i!.(‘olm.,“lm ATENTS SoomEsoienmnton P ;‘M Dest rescia e e e .Z,L,lf,:fi"".._";. - oo et AN. K—A (1909—13) 2275.

A fiavoring that is used tnesame aa lemon orvanilis. By dissoiving granuiated sugar in waler and adding Mapieine, a delicivus arrup s made and a ¥yrup better than mapis. Mapieine s sold by grocers. 1f nos send 3e for %ox bot and recipe book. Cresseat Rey. Co., Sesttle,

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v g T W * £ S VR C@TWETYRN N b oPN > ;)' ! y Thets ton PARSE AFS WNN = Tomnd ta fhp weorlt Slgacy w=Tige 1 - i i Shsis beaa + » 3 3 ’ - . e W 5 [ 13 » ,ooE s . 34 > ; A . Yoesli & Tt »l t ey fasimrs &F & o » i o fl: : - * are s £ & % &7 : g s * \" £ 3 Paant = t €OB WPOot et aml Lia g ie #2 wr St ill tenms !Ly &RS =-4", Tl b ST et - . ,; eo. . 3 i . ALPALFA AND OTHER PURE CLOVER SEED L N v v FHomed of ¥ e Lmo arrenc ewn o Balser s X enteTyY A Tails vLy L IR ot w 24 wou i alios pewl 2g QLBSO 00 wor s F sy 3 ' * B o # rer $50.09 per aow r Wox e ¥ #To s« 0 Ailaiin. B Ea b b sl AAR G PRI § T 80w LN phreal we el e ouyoam & i WE ARE HEADQUARTERS POR ACRICULTURZAL .COLLESE SEZDY i s ae Vs re ¥oat L 8 80% S amt porm e - 3 Lyt Aged oo tara oul ol Visndaiss bove, 3otk imaoia K S S iwmdote el YEGETARLE SEXOS i F Weare the largest growers 22 wvaretatiie saciis we belsvg In foe-tom sompating sepy 590 G grops We waronat viwde 1 oo Puse Th s s ael St veg eta e . o e, Catabug tails miy ws Rave the largee! Beasd Potain frade in e worid ens of sur soliare Rulding over &4 000 bushels sione. Try ovr B packingos onr iowl vopetal e podia posipald for 1108 . WORTH §12.00 ©F ANY MAN'S MONEY Y 2 10r'nsmmins we ma'l frde 1 8 Wi e e o B #f King ia y ¥ ng IT7I Ry, ver arrey Eacmeon, Wioet oy Lng 4. b, pet acre } Br Givmee. ¥oawils & & ’, Logwtiier wifh lis ¥ T CFrßene ode etel K%Y & of w +f 18 e " K v led 04 yRE fars, » Bim wswth Gl3B of auy sot $0 Fol A etart therss ih Ur, sel 140 sl we adl & sais jis farss seed Sovell) Bever poos twiore by you. -

| JOHN.A.SALZER SEED-CO. LA CROSSE. WIS. |

OHAR For Pink Fyve, Eplzoott 7"/“§ " DISTEMPER :iivve™ e I B e U}}" gfig 1T““ N 2w dten el Wanid sy o s c‘:;;; \‘}l . Bt Svere b w gBy T Wl s DEES" - SPOHK MEDICAL CO.. &miziosate GOSHEN, IND., U. S. A, 320 Acres °ni” CGTTO\* SEED INWESTERN CANADA i

WILL MAKE YOU RICH *!‘C'tM l" N Pifty bushels per sfgflpi. General EINADSY Lot c‘ the codtinens, Under - new ,vv»*,' AIiONE 1118 posgible 1o gecure a homestead of 160 actes free, and additional 160 acres gt §3 per acre. “The deve ;""‘{.'« fehe country Basmade marveibus sirides 11 is arevelal & Teg. erd of Jucat vy setllentient that tater L able. " Eorvalt faem iwespineris & Natienl L;.’.", T fod Canala in A arast 8t The grain crop of 1903 will net many farmers §20.00 1o §25.00 per acre, Gralnralsing, mixed farming and dairying are the principal industries. Climate is excellent; social conditions the best; railway advantages unequallied;schools, chyrches and markets close at hand. Land may also be purchased from railway and land companies. For "Last Best West"” pamphlets, maps and {nformation asto Bow Lo aecire inWwes? railway rates, apply to Superintendent of [mmigraticn, Ottawa, Canada, or the suthorized Canadian Government Agent: C.J.BROUGHTON, 412 Merchanty” Loan & Trast Bldg | Chicags, 1H; W. H. ROGERS, third fisor, Traction Ter minal Bldg., Indianapslis, ind; or T. 0. CURRIE, 158 Yrd Street, Milwaskee, Wis. : | : of this paper de- | i Y giri s . eaders it | ! > ujxh:q T - tised in its columns should inu® upon | having what they ask for, refusing all subflitutes or imitatons. - |

. MEAL : vt . ¢ i i g P vi . GEO. B. SMITH, Mgr. o= \ ' i . SMock Yards Cotton & Linseed Meal Ca 49-44 - Exchange Ave., Chiidago, Il Laong 1 I i 485 1 have suffered with piles for thirty six years. One year ago last April I bes gan taking Cascarets for constipation. . Ia the course of a week 1 noticed the piles began to ‘.‘;\:;,;\r‘a::’! at the end of six weeks they did Yot trouble me at ail. Cascarets have done wonders for me. ¥ am entirely cured and feel like a new man.”’ George Kryder, Napoleon, O. " Pleasasot., Falatable. Potent, Taste Good Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe 10c,25¢, . Never sold in bulk The gen uine tabict stamped CC C. Guaranteed to cure of your movey back. <3 0"'0" SEED a lb. Per Salzer's catalog pige 125 Largest growers of cniocn and vegerable feeds in the world, HBig catalag free: or, send 16C in stamps and receive cataicg and 1000 keroeis each of cnicas, carrots, celery, radishes, 1500 each lettuce, rutabaga, turnips, 100 parsiey, 100 (UiDatoes. 100 me'cns, 1200 charmung flower seeds in all 1000 kerneis, eas:ly werth $l.OO of any waa's mogey. Or. send 200 2nd we will add cue pkg. of Earliest Peep O'Day Sweet Coro. SALZER SEED CO., Box W, La Crosse, Wis.