Ligonier Banner., Volume 45, Number 2, Ligonier, Noble County, 31 March 1910 — Page 9

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Fvery day such a device as seen in this cut may¥ be removed, pulled out, sanded and replaced without going futo the henpery. © X is the board proper . : : The droppings from the poultry on the farms of this country that an gually ure practically wasted would, it properiy cared for, mean a saving in feriilizer bills of hundreds of thou cands of dollars In the aggregate. | think, however, very few make any account of it says a writer in Farmer. (n the average farm, if the hens are fortunate enough to have their houses cleaned at all the droppings are thrown into an old barrel left open to the weather, the ammonla escapes, and the result is a soggy, sticky mass, of very little account in the spring. - iy arranging roost boards two feet {row the floor, so the hens can scratch underneath, then placing roost poles =ix or eight inches above these, it is & very easy matter to save the drop-

A Good Yield of Potatoes, . A Maine potato grower reports a profit of $375 from seven acres of potatoes harvested last vear. The crop was sold at harvest time at 55 cents & bushel. and the vield: was 2,500 bushels f{rom the seven. acres. He figures expenses at close to $6OO, including "$33 for plowing, harrowing. eic ~ $262 for fertilizer, using one ton of high-grade potato fertilizer to the acre. Cultivating and hoeing cost $4O, sprayving about $35, harvesting $75 and marketing $3O. One measured acre vielded 432 bushels, which, secured a ss¢ prize from a fertilizer company. Valuable Cow, A farmer near Northfield, Minn, owns & cow that gives twice her weight in milk in 30 days.. Her best day’s milk was 108 pounds and during a 30-day test she made 114 pounds of butter. : Lettuce in Drills. . Lettuce thrives better when planted in drills slightly elevated than when planted in beds. It is easier cultivated when sown in drills.

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thiy will con T e e 1 g better um” st of vottonased e e rate of ‘!.sr»»xtg%'fi}"mn e ope third colh M eore meat o A 8 he sek ““‘ . portiotin o e antmais i‘?\”~ f e months ol ¢ *W" . e ing the lnst ( e h them ot ,» months fin Ktralght eRO 00 o an rapidly 0 s teln snd & saIRRE o e . not pay 1o “‘* rrotalh Mt s miors . Iwt vat 1o GO ¢ S cogeentrate, el B ivery good cottonisred o sk ailmeal |~l P tor beef cattls FREE S iufactors tind IR es G ce: wnes Sudictonsly i caunot e

i pings in good condition A good (sprinkling of bßand plaster should be thrown over the roost platform, and i not convenient 10 hoe off the drop- . pings once a week, keep throwing on [ more. plaster every two or three days. | This will set ammonis, keep the hen ?hm:w sweet &Qa%kfi@p the droppings ‘dry and in good mechanical condl ition. When ¥you remove the drop pings put them in aldry place, and 1f {too molst add more plaster and work | them over, and you have a stroug fer- ' tilizer. o : i - Preserved Eggs. { An inventive genius in Kngland has gdi-scm'ered a process by which eggs | six months old are made to retain all % their new-laid gualities. The CRES are ';dismrwtod and then sealed with par i affin wax. , : ¢ i ; “Charcoal in a granulated form . should always be kept before fowls {of all ages. = :

; First-Class Butter. . In making first-class butter it is necl essary to have the cream skimmed on time and kept well stirred until the ;churmng is begun. It must not stand | too long before churning. After the butter forms, salt must be worked in icarefully. We make about 30 pounds ' a week and use one and a half teaspoonfuls of vegetable butter coloring ' to this amount, savs a writer in Balti. l more Sun. The butter is sold to reg: ular customers, thus commanding the best market price and saving time in delivery. _ i Ration for Swine. 5 E Use the skim milk. butter milk, tat ble waste and other by-products of the }farm. such as waste fruits and vegetables to add to the variety of the ration for swine as well as to increase l its feeding value. e Planting Vegetables. Do not delay the planting of cab.bage, tomatoes and celery. These may be planted in boxes and kept in-doors till large enough to trans plant. : ,

Rockefelier's Great Wealth to Be Given. to Mankind., Son of the Worid's Bichest Man Wil | Mead Corperation and Be the- - Almerer of Great Furd : g - ’ oy & . T B 2 - v t 4 ¢ "ty - T ! Hger Hockelelier Nee an % < " APy ot £ %ta a,u,Al Fiags ¥oy 1 4 . : ¢ wu ¥ ‘s.' i . ‘% & & .o 8 } i ’ ¢ S 8 # fy %y ag f s ¥‘2 ¥ g = % ¥ ¥ o bbe Rk G VR Y bisr e ] t 6 b e hat } niy ¢ + £ ‘ar; AN “ *d o ¥ E tng o) ikt cont shoutld ba comnleted S : aliily of & T S ik ¥ e omw Blg iy ¥ taken o miean tw shinge-Ihat ePR h N v R :'{ ,31 ’:i % Rt \ gy i TR S e ¥ oo 5 : g 18 ‘ e .5 ! i 'i,?.fflqg :‘N ' . i gF TR i ¥ ,'Q! «ke T r‘?‘il{‘ -"‘J{ Sam— i ¥t ¢ )4* ! 6 Jom D RoaQrrum e ’ Al pag! estimates of voung Rockefe et future Mmust Bow b ,’W“‘u‘l,_ and that hereafter the Rockefelier mililons will no 'longer e a market tictor. Instead, 1t is assumed that they will {8 proper for trast tunds, ;.';“-i-‘ l;i:f,‘-h-‘ ; lohn 1y R kefellor In pow 33 venrs ¢l tireeted on his graduation from Hrown niversily, some CArs BRO., a 8 in nrospect the richoest 3 g tan of the w ' ‘.~‘, he pnow leaves the fleld to b Plerpopt MoOrgan, Jr. len Years his elder Mr. Morgass, Br. and Mi Hockeloller Ny are bLoth very near I an age The former wili be 73 in next April and the intter was 3 some months agi iloth are o vigorous Seen in retrospeet, young Rockefel er's retirement {rom the Standard Odl Board, which actually took place on sanuary il ARSUIIER & deepwr con sintency with the gradust narrowing in recent years of his financial actiy ties-—R phenomenon nat heretofore un derstood, AR 2.1'-.*.‘;“&’461 o luciiaation 10 piay the counlry gentleman or the sporting man, as Bave other gons of milllonaires such, for instance, as Al fred Vanderbilt and Poxhall Keene He s stll on the direciorate of the Iwlaware, lackasanna & Western Rallroad Company, and of the Amert can Linsced Ol CUompany, but it is known that it is his Intention tao with draw f{rom these corporations as soon i ;Y.K";»:l:’;' '.; is not thouseht likely the new foundation lor phHanthirepy, as posed by the bill introduced in the United Bilates congresa s few davs ago will asaume settied policies for vears to comwe: but in this connection Frederick T, Gates, one of the incor porators of the foundation, sald that two main points had been mitssed “In .the frst piace, indicated Mr Gates, “every other eieemosynary in stitution has been organized for scme special object, and thus linited In its sphere of hopefuiness. For instance, in cases of grave disaster, such as the Parls: floods, they have been power. less to aid. This is not so of the new foundation ; “Another thing-—there are no sectarian boundary lpes in the charter ‘of the new foundation, and nothing to prevent it from absorbing the work of other organizations which have outlived their usefulness under present conditions ™ : Mr. Gates was understood to mean that there will be a gradual merger, along familiar Rockefeller lines, of the Rockefeller charities. Nabody yvet ventures to name the amount for which the foundation will be endowed, but the general understanding among those in the confidence of the fam{ly coincides with that of Senator Gallinger, who introduced the bill to incorporate the foundation, when he said that he believed ultimately the entire Rockefeller fortune—about $1,000,000,000—would be devoted to the work : Lucky Passengers. One evening, just after dinner, a voung husband of Indianapolis was, in accordance with his custom, giving his better half the gist of the news, when suddenly he laid down the paper with this exclamation: ; © “By George! Here's an account telling how, during the recent storm off the New England coast, a ship loaded with passengers went ashore. Why, that vessel belongs to my Uncle Tom in Portland!” “How fortunate!"” returned the young wife. “And just think how glad those passengers were to get to dry land!"—Sunday Magazine c¢f the Los Angeles Herald. : :

$3.50 RECIPE CURES WEAK : KIDNEYS, FREE o DNE “S. : RELIEVES LRINARY AND WIDNEY TROUBLES, BACKACHE. STRAINING, SWELLING, ETC Blcps Pain in the Blagder, K. oneyw ard Back Wenidn 't it be nive it hin & week o gty beglin Yo say poiadliae f;‘!f-‘liv" 2 & geaiding Sribhiing simaieing o o freguent fwmasage of qrin Lo Tory Lead apnd the backed ihe hend aclen (e stitcßes a 0 Dalns 19 the Back the i \;»\‘ % i WESKLEYRS B 8 Lo fote Ihe Y6B -Ve ® sk.n EiaßpiEh biiwels B W leew pyedoe Or ank ew S tampe . unbaiutal ahort brentl . sioe 4"v_?'«.t & £3 feapondehcy 7 : ; ey 5 ™ fr r r Ihiege » o ",. that » Can e on., abl i You waERt finke % ::;,'»s:;, reLovery 5 i“' . Write AL 1_ gt & ‘;~ ’ i Many a doctnr wouid charge you §2l et for wrlllng s prescripiioo. bat I hare it and will he gisd o sind 12 § et iepiy Erag I;‘\o_..‘;..‘_‘ Titse £e this i X 3} Hobinson K2l Lack Bl ng o iwiroll. Mict and | will send 8 Ly relutt Wal; In & piatn snvsinne As vou will see when gel 1t this TewiDe cOBIR DY niy pare, harmiess remedies, but 1t has great bealing wnd palncopquering S ey it will quickly show vy Hs power onee % ! 3ige 1L 8¢ '.‘?thli ¥ fg;"‘(v* ter pes what i without deiny 1 witl send Yool oA By free -y can use 1t and cure yoursei! al home SURE THING. — ) . . fl’\ Y WD .t/ %‘l‘! \1 1 : h." "‘._ ::‘ S y yB% (T . ’ri A % S * ," R - { i : ':_: Y ‘ ! \ | % ; : £ U / ' / o 0 | MJJ | - - b Katherine—Was Miss Bliyuns expensively dressed at the ball? Kidder--Yes, indeed Wy even her slippers were tied with real laces. A WONDERFUL CHANGE. From Daliy Wretchedness and Pain to Normai Heaith, '?‘E;‘a. R Crouse, Manchester, la, says: “For two years my back was {-’; oy wenk Rheumatic y 4/3« 2\‘ 5. Pains racked iy ot N\ lower lmbs, day "I <% § \3} and 1 fi?;‘u‘ he ac .? A ! tion of the kKidneys E - - M wias apnodingily U - regulial W hen 1 RSP started using Doan's ‘;‘f Kidney Pillsj these B ened and the dull backache vanished The kidneys now ot nornmally and 1 give Doan's Kidpey Pille credit for this wonderful change Remember the name—lhan's For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box Foster-Milburn: Co. Buffalo, N Y Fighting Disease in Greece. Consul General George Horton has made a report {rom Atllens . on the conspicuous work of Greek physicians in combating the counirys chiet scourges—malarial fever ard tubercu--10818 An annua! average of 2000 perrons die each year from the for mer, while in epidemic years, due fo excessive rains, the npumber exceeds .00, which was the case In 1%0G5. The popuiation of Greece 18 2433808 The pecple have been interested through fectures, pamphlets, etc, to fight the mularfa-carrying ::u:w::!?u by draining stngnant ponds and throwing petroleum on them. A tubercuiosis con gress will be held in Athens npext CYear, 1o which will be invlted pot only physicians, but &il the mayors gnd cther pronnent people of Greece. A Caonsolation. A young woman who had been. in the habit of gpending her summers n a hill village of Connecticu! recently encountered a rural neighbor (o 8 cily stare “How's your wife, Mr. Green?’ inQuired the young woman gracicusly “"Why, don't you know,' said Mr, Green, 1 lost her three months ago?” “oObh,” satd the shocked young woman, 1 didn’t know. | beg your pardon, Mr. Green, for belpg s thought less ™ : “Well,” sald the disconsclate widower soothingly, "It aln’t as bad as 1t might have been. I've got good help.” Record for S*rangeness. A Niagars Falls wman teils this story. “A Buffalo man brought a relative from Scotland here to see our grand spectacle, The two gazed at the fall in silence a long time. Then the Buffalo man heaved a sigh and said: ~ “*Ah, Coaosin Donald, did you ever se anything so beautiful and strange?” ~ “The Scotchman, after a moment's thought, answered calmly: ~ "‘Weel, for bonnie yon's a richt; - but for strange, no—fur [ once saw in the Town o' Peebles a peacock wit' a wooden leg' " Beware of Ointmenzts for Catarrh ~ that Contain Mercury, a 8 mereury wiil surely destroy the sense of smell - and compietely derange the whcie systemn when entering 1t through the mucous suriaces. Such . articies should never De used except on prescriptious from reputable physicians, as the damage they ’w’mdohtmhld to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Osatarrh Cure. manufsctured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Tolado, 0.. containg no mer- - cury. and Is taken Internally. acting directiy upos the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In . buying Hall's Catarrh *Cure be sure you grt the l e D taken fnternally and made In Toledo by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimoviais free. ‘[ Boid by Druagista. Price, Tic. per bottie. : | Take Hall's Family Pilla for constipation. | : e iAL : | . Don’t Let 'Em. ;‘ The defects of the understanding, like those of the face, grow worse as ‘ we grow older.—Rouchefoucauld. 8 e e e e : Dr. Detchon’s Relief for Rheumatism - relieves in six hours. Why suffer? 75c. ~ Father Time was probably nursed In the lapse of ages.

’ : ; GORDON’S TESTI- / - - i 7 N A\ %""“ N S : e oAI § oo A eds i BN Coon SR - B e £ oy O B v ‘f;’( X V 2 3 5 =< 1% ol N 4 J ; iries W ; N whose pleture 1 ] £ Tea Company 1 Ogdesslorg oV 3 ind resides al R King sirew! that ¢ty In giving (owdl ny regard ok his owg case Mr Gordon recently maide the | £ statvtoen! £ 18 5 5 . il sl &R iy 55 elomach catareh xan advised 1o Tak iwo betties of the preparation palling Yy stainach 6t g : mdition. Pre yie I ey taking e New Tis Yery I covld Dot et a raeal whihou: expe riencing pain and discomfort alisr ward I had been in this condition for a iong Ume, altbhough 1 had tried many different remediss 1o srarch of relief, and at iast reached the conciusion that i kad exhausied every uvaliabis re RO T o Cooperis New [Hacovery was therefore (o Wt F;\ wost & heaven sent biessing, and the wark of the med rine was 80 perimanent and lasting that { bave had no reeurrence of my former trouble whatever - "I can sat anything | care for wiihit goticing any bad eYects alterward ! have recommended CHopers New liscovery to many persons of my ao jualntance, and it never falls to glve imlisfactory resuits. [t reaches the seat 3¢ stomach trouble in miighty shaort srder : Cooper's New Discovery 1s sold by til drugglsts If rour druggist cannot supply you, we will forward you he pame of a drugelst In your city cho wiil Don™ a Pt Usomething laat as rood Fhe Cooper Meditice Co., Daytan, Ohbklo ; ] A TOUCHING APPEAL. \\\ ¥ 4 \ i !?i : %‘{\ J"‘,“ .3 T 4 2T Al m -~ o 3‘3 ,V'“- . Sl / - g ' D/ PN 9 H "’“‘i\ W\ el -'*-s-.\“ "\ [ \\\ N | — - t - o .“"“\ k¢ Begpar—RKind lady, wont ¥ou help Y poor man wols out at de knees? Kind l.ads Mow came you to be out at the knees® Heggar—Why—er—er—prayin’ | fer w 1 ."'i\‘, ma amn 2 FOR THE SKIN AND SCALP Because of fta delicate, emolllent, sanative, antiseptic properties derived from Cuticura Ointraent, puited with the purest of cleansing Irgredients and most refreshing of ffwer odors, Cuticura Boap is unrivaled'for presery. ing, purifying and beautifving the skin, scalp, halr and hapds, and, assisted by Cuticura Olntment for dispeiling ltching, irrftation and infammation and preventing clogeing of the pores, the cause of many dlsfig uring facial eruptions All wko de light in a cicar skin. soft. white hands, & ciean, wholesome scalp and live glosgy halr, will find that Catieura Soap and Cuticura Ointment realize every expecistion Cuticura Remedles are sold throughout the world Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., sole proprietors, Hoston, Mass, Send to them for the latest Cuticura BRook, an authority on the best care of the skin, scalp, halr and hands. It {s mailed free on request ' Desperate Remedy. “Yes,” sald the musician in 8 rem! ciscent mood, “‘my wife fell In love with me and married me when 1 was learning to play the cornel” “Are you sure,” asked his friend, “that she married you because she loved you, ¢r to make you stop prac ticing on the cornet?” What a Trained Nurse Says About Resinol, 1 get absolute satis{action from Resinol and use {t constantly. One of my patients has had ulcers for 15 years, and Resinol has helped her more than anything else. She will continue using it until cured. 1 haye mado some remarkable cures with it Mrs. Agnes T.O'Neill, Somerville, Mass. A pessimist is always calling your attention to the unusual amouvnt of sickness there is in the neighbethood. FPERRY DAVIS PAINKILLER ! when xmrougxbly rubbed In relleves sUa‘ns uvfl sprains m{ pis of muxies from any casse. A druggisis, .5, Wo sizes. Large boliles Ihs “heapest ft's difficuit to <convince a woman that other women are as good as they want her to think they ara. P LES CURED IN 6 T 9 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT i s guamniew! 1o cure any case of Tiching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pfi“h €lO id daysor wovey refunded. Ko There’s a iot of liot a'r used in toy balloons and soaring eloquence. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothtlag Syrup. Forchiidren wm:.;uflens Lthe guins, reduces inSammalionallars .cures wind culle. Tea bollle Second thoughts prevent a man from having lots of fun.

HAVE YOU TRIED THIS? ‘ Simpie Progoriplion S3id to Work . Wondery for Rhsumatism, . This Bas heen well knows 15 the beat Goctors for years and is now glven o %h" :w.:,?h’ L ar] e SUNCe ot Exrup i_jf Bareagarilia compeund snd Bos sunes Torls compound. Thes get Ball s pint of good whizkey and put 18e orber Iwo Ingredivnts into 1L Take & lalivsjwos ful of this misture belore each meal and &t bed tme Biake the botils betnre using ™ Good effects are foff the first day Many of Be woret cuees Bere bate Loww cuved By i Asw | fruggict hes theee Ingredienis B Band or *il aaiekiy getl e from his wholesals boven - ' WHERE SHE HAD HEARD IT Mes. Jacksen Quite Confident She Hag Picked Out 3 Bikical Namae for , Her Boy. z The late Dlanop Gallled wam onoe gEked o Laptive 3 nogrn HBbhy hev “Name this ¢hidT be pald address ing Mes Jackasg, the mother of the rinek mibte ; THaligd” : ' i SRty s strAnge BAme Mres Tark sty resnarked the Gisbop, hesimag iz:fs:%:a ) : ’ : sßeripture name” v laine the Bappy fnaher, whh s_fz‘r:fifiéfht £ 1 pever sapw 38 the Hibie “Why, blabop, hew kin yul stan np dar Kidain a ole lgnorant niggal lalk i i Yub savs dal panve whonevah yub xava @ Lawd's poayer- Hallud be thy pame’ T Suceess Magazive b A Big Shortage in Seeds. - Feemm 8 neant All seGons comea e re. port ol B ful s iARes 0 sred <ozt Wit 1% Tmodnee VESIEYIews of sl bafies GatE, PyE wmienl Bax ciovers amnst iLe Ry Varetisa of idatoes Thin W parivuincyy nallosadle In the Broal ORI Rive Gal abd PRty growing fiii'{flls & | Nem )

Thus: The great Maglew of Nebrasks and lowa ave sufiering froom A Geaith of peed TEEn AR Sevof bwdnrs Tha wide awake farmers In these ard Slher staise ary piaciag thelr otdery eariy for alwive seeds iy Gider o be on the sale Bide, &nd we cEn Lt urge farmmers o write A% cnve to the Jaht A Ralser Need . Mox 183, la iragee, Win, for their Taron wewsd and Corn eaieiogis The magnitgde of the bustnges of this ong estabiiabed firw van e somewhat eatiniated when e Khows (Lat i ofdiLAFY years fLow mell o B hstwle of elegart sead cotm PR boushein 0f sosd potatous, - P woshein of seed vatd B, 0¥ vusheln of sesd wheal 0 bushels of pure clover and timothy meedls, togeiher wWilh 85 endisss amount of other farm sdads and vege. table pedds Norh as ssiong calhager, car rata, pess, beans, letidoe, radiasbes, furnafonw et $ Thers s one thing adout the Qaiger fArm —they never Muappolst They aimwrys Bl vy order ogn scesutil of the enormous gloncdn thay CRrey Bend them 8§ vonts Tor & packages »7 thelr great o 0 prige Cors and Udtalagus Address, Jubn A, Halser Seed Co., Hox £l La Crosse, Wia, ; 3 fie : Difficuit Choice. SWhick 8o you prefer” sald the idle conversaliooaiist, “life i the couttry or in the ity 77 i ) ovm oned sute” answeréd Miss Cay. etine. It depetsds on whether | oam in & mood 1 be attacked by a cow o A srolley car” © Hed, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes Reiteves? Ry Murine Eye Higeds Ty Murine For Your Eve Trouabiss You Wil Tame Musine T Boothes: G at . Your Irruggists Write Fur Hye Booka Fres Miurine Pvs Remedy o, Chivago in proportion te s popolation, more people earg a Hvelihood by scafaring in - Norwaey Ihin s any other country. Britain comes next v : ATRIVELING COUGH » i beiiiimn 2po roasent ope wkras steope] A 5 gLo Baisao w 0 sute I stap 't ABe heatilis t’;u‘r e ngh (o Lhat. 80l Slaldruggies Do Mo sl LN Inties ) . How men would kick #f thelr wives slruck for an eighthour day. ‘G TOCURE A COLD INONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BEONO Uuisice Tadista gw,‘fmgnrsma fosiner (F 11 EREA o cure [BW BN KD mgnature iy on emcl ol B Ever notice how easy it is not to BAYe money? z

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