Orland Zenith, Volume 17, Number 12, Orland, Steuben County, 28 June 1916 — Page 3
THE ZENITH, ORLAND, INDIANA
CULTURE OF TOMATOES
JUSTICE to THEM
Get a Trial Tube Now Prove These Facts Yourself.
PAINS IN SIDE AND BACK
Sowings May Be Made Every Two Weeks During Summer—Rich Light Soil Is Recommended.
Each of Numerous Varieties Has
That “SPEARMINTO" Tooth Paste is best for teeth. NO ALCOHOL—NO SOAP—NO GRIT—NO COLOI4IXG or other injurious ingredients. Contains the only known harmless ingredient that prevents the FORMATION of TARTAR. That is why vou clean your teeth as TARTAR is the chief cause of decay. Send your Dentist’s and Druggist’s name, for free sample of “SPEARMINTO” Tooth Paste. Address The Speanninto Co., 336 West 63d St., Chicago, 111.—Adv.
Some Point of Merit.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN NEED FEAR NO LONGER FOR THEIR JOBS.
Lettuce is pre-eminently the crop of a . ® ea f ons - 11 can go into the ground with the earliest radish in spring, or with sowings every two weeks during e summer. Using the cold frame in w n er, it is in its prime during every month of the year. A crop of lettuce fflaj be raised between the rows of cabbage or cauliflower. Plants come on more quickly in a r ch, light soil, although clover ground retards the tendency to run to seed. e prefer to sow in thin rows, rather than mixing the seed with sand, says a writer in an exchange. Avoid covering deep. Thin the rows first to 6 inches, and later to 12, Small plants may be transplanted early in the sea* son by watering well a few hours before, and supplying shade. For late sowings, mark the ground in squares a foot apart and put several seeds at each Intersection of lines. When the plants are nicely started, weed out all but the strongest In each clump, and thus avoid the difficulty of transplanting In hot weather.
How Mrs. Kelly Suffered and How She was Cured.
Demands of Market and Soil and Climatic Conditions Vary—Cultivator Enabled to Select Sorts for Special Purposes.
Noted Physician Says Big Business Has Learned Value of Mature Judgment and Plodding Steadiness in Workers.
—“I was very irregin my side and back, but after taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Tablets and using two bottles of the Sanative Wash I am fully convinced that I am entirely cured of these troubles, and feel better all over. I know your remedies have done me worlds of good and 1 hope every suffering woman will give them a trial.”—Mrs. Anna Kelly, 710 Chestnut Street, Burlington, Wis.
There are a large number of sorts of tomatoes, each one possessing some points of merit or difference which distinguish it from all others. These differences enable the intelligent cultivator to select sorts for special purposes, as well as for special soils and climates. The varying demands of the 'markets and the different soil and climatic conditions presented in the vari ous sections where the tomato Is grown can only be satisfied by a variety list as variable as are the conditions. It is fortunate that domesticated plants present so many different forms, otherwise the cultivation of many crops would bo restricted to a few favored localities. Besides broad-
American industry can no longer dispense with the middle-aged workers nor even with those verging on old age, writes the noted physician, Dr. I. Madison Taylor. Middle age and even old age needmo longer dread the junk heap on which big business previously proposed to scrap all but the most energetic of the population. Little more than a year has elapsed since American business parlance began to forget its phrase, ‘'an old man of forty.” Little more than a year may elapse before it shall have adopted the phrase, “the young man of fifty.” Times are changing, and men with them.
Psychology of Food.
“Very few men are successful chaf-ing-dish cooks.” "No,” commented Mr. Growcher. “You haven’t any hesitation about telling a man what you think of a Socalled Welsh rabbit. But if a good looking woman cookad it, you’d eat It and want more than your share.”
HOW TO TREAT DANDRUFF
Itching Scalp and Falling Hair With
Cuticura. Trial Free.
The many convincing testimonials con* stantly published in the newspapers ought to be proof enough to women who suffer from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex that Lydia E. Pinkham ’• Vegetable Compound is the medicine they need.
Every indication of current industrial, economic and commercial conditions evidences the imminent necessity on the part of 100,000.000 composing the population of the continental United States, of increasing enormously their productive capacity and, necessarily, their individual efficiency. The lesson is one that has been inculcated, in various forms of admonition, throughout the past year by students of the European War and of the economic conflict which must follow its conclusion." Little more than ten years have gone since, throughout thd range of "big business,” the fiat went forth that this Is the day of the young then. In many instances employees of undoubted loyalty and complete proficiency were dismissed or denied advancement solely on the score of an age limit which, too frequently, was set it a ludicrously low appraisement, I Even 40 years of live and fruitful activity were supposed to be sufficient to Incapacitate a man for the Initiative demanded by our "more modern” business methods. Grievous wrong was done large numbers of mature intelligences whose sobriety of judgment more than compensated for the inappreciable abatement of their dynamic energy.
The present Insistent' demand for workers qf all clasqes-ys, to a noteworthy -extent, erroneous verdict of the “hi% business’' of the past decade. The conditions of the immediate future make certain the utilization in some form or other of all of the mental and physical resources of our people, If their industries are to survive in the approaching struggle between European and American industries.
On retiring touch spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. A clean, healthy scalp means good hair and freedom, in -Aost cases, from dandruff, itching, burning, crustings and scalings.
TO TIGHTEN WAGON SPOKES
When Tire Becomes Loose It Is Always Easy to Find Stick for Lever and Piece of Leather.
This good old root and herb remedy has proved unequalled for these dreadful ills; it contains what is needed to restore woman’s health and strength. If there Is any peculiarity in your case requiring special advice, write the Lydia E. Pintham Medicine Co. (confidential)* Lynn, Mass., for free advice.
Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Various methods of tightening wagon spokes have been used, but possibly the one described herewith is the quickest if not the best. If one is on the road and has no tools at hand and a tire comes off or Is loose It is always easy to find a small stick for a lever and a piece of leather can be cut from a part of the harness.
"Talking about Hughes, he shows how impossible it would be for women to succeed in politics.” "In what way, pray?” “Imagine a woman keeping her mouth shut for months when everybody was crazy to hear her talk.”
Feminine Limitations.
ij SELDOM SEE y a big knee like this, but vout hors* may have a bunch or bruise on hr* l| ankle, hock, stifle, knee or throat. JlA vrill clean it off without laying up fiTS the horse. No blister, no hair gone. Concentrated —only a few drops required at an application, $2 per bottle delivered. Describe your case for special Instructions and Book 8 M free. ABSORBING, JR., the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings. Enlarged Glands, Wens. Bruises, Varicose Veins; allays Pain and inflammation. Price SI and S2 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Made in the U S. A. by
Cross-Section of Tomato, Showing Small Seed Cavities and Thick Walls of Good Shipping Sorts.
A small stick Is placed against the hub for a fulcrum and a second stick Is used for a lever. The felloe is raised up off the spoke and a small piece of leather placed around the tennon and the felloe allowed to again drop back In place. This is repeated until the wheel is tight. Wheels should be treated to a bath of hot oil twice or three times a year and they will last much longer.
FRECKLES
et'-lng the field to which the tomato is adapted, varieties present other important differences manifested chiefly In the fruit.
ABSORBING O 1 PAPE MARK BIG.U.S.PAT. OFF.
ISow la the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots.
There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine —double strength—Is guaranteed to remove these homely spots.
Early ripening sorts are frequently irregular in shape, have comparatively thin walls, large seed cavities and numerous seeds. The fruit is apt to color and ripen unevently, remaining green around the stem, or to contain a hard, green core. Later-ripening sorts, while not all superior to the others, have as a rule thicker and firmer walls, smaller seed cavities and .few seeds.
Simply get an ounce of othine—double strength—from your druggist, and apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It Is seldom that more than one ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion.
HANDY TRELLIS FOR GARDEN
W.F. YOUNG. P.0. F..310TemnleSt„ Springfield.Mas*.
Particularly C<*rivement in Growing Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Peas and Other Tall Plants.
Be sure to ask for the double strength othlne, as this is sold under guarantee of money back If It fails to remove freckles.— Adv.
Don’t Persecute Your Bowels Cut out cathartics and purgatives. Thej brutal, harsh, unn«'«saw Tw CARTERS LIVER PIL! Purely vegetabl gently on the eliminate bile, soothe the delica membrane of the bowel. C u r e > Constipation, Biliousness, CdS Sick Head* ache and Indigest SMALL PILL, S
Owing to the fait that In canned tomatoes it is difficult for the average consumer to note any deficiencies in the appearance of the original fruit, many labor under the delusion that any variety will answer for this purpose. This is a mistaken idea, as Quality In canned goods is now an important factor, and it is quite as necessary that a good quality of product should be used for canning as for growing for the early or general market. although from the field side it is natural that tonnage should be the primary consideration.
Their Status.
For growing cucumbers, tomatoes, pole beans or the taller varieties of peas a trelliA has many advantages over poles or brush. Fewer cucumbers remain hidden unoier the leaves and go to seed, and it 1s easier to
"Aren’t the laws in the ‘dry’ states hard on barnyards?” “Why hard on barnyards?” “Because they’re ho full of cocktails.”
important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it In Use for Over 30 Years.
Yet it remains, in the pitiless light of that brief tradition —existing long enough to establish a precedent still respected—for men past the first flush of their early vigor to realize the conditions under which, if at all, they are to come into their own and are to hold it henceforward.
Genuine must bear Signature
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
In the matter of varieties, too much dependence should not be placed upon the name or upon the fact that a neighboring farmer secures good results from a given variety. There are so many variations in the character of soils, even in the same locality, which exert an influence upon the size and quality of crops that the best variety is usually one that ls/ln part at least, developed by the grower. The main point id to select varieties that produce /large, smooth, solid fruits, with ihlck walls, small seed cavities and few seeds.
Long Idleness. “My poor fellow, have you been long out of work?” “1 was bom in ’68, mum.”
If, in our industries, we are to meet successfully the bitter competition Impending, not only must our executives utilize all the labor energy and skill at their disposal, but the men of middle age must do their utmost to keep themselves at their best. How shall they do it? As a practical physician, I should advise the average middle-aged man, for his first salvation, to resolve not to squander effort. He must concentrate; he must refrain from assuming useless burdens, however tempting they may be. He must limit his expenditure of energy to the work which he has in hand and limit his appetites to the gratification of those only which shall conserve his working powers
TtT IJ A IC Women ns well as *» ax V/ X o men are made raiserT* O able b y kidney and x bladder trouble. ThouRT A M T7 Banda recommend Dr. 13 Ain.lVX.Il, Kilmer’s SwampRoot the great kidney remedy. At druggists In fifty-cent and dollar sizes. You may receive a sample size bottle by Parcel Post, also pamphlet telling about It, Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y„ and enclose ten cents, also mention this paper.
Useful Support In Garden.
RED CROSS BALL BLUE.
spray them on both sides of the leaves to prevent rust when they are growing on a trellis. A trellis such as illustrated is easily made and it put under cover as soon as the growing season is over it will last foi many years. If the two uprights are fastened together with a bolt and the end strips are left off the trellis will fold up, which makes it much easlei to handle. —Farm and Home.
That’s the idea. A pure blue, true blue, no dope. Gives to clothes a clear white, whiter than snow. Be careful, use the best. Largo package, sold by good grocers only, 5 cents. Ask for it today.—Adv.
“No service is ever wasted that is bom of love.”
ANSWER THIS-Women earn 83.00 per day without, leaving house or neglecting duties. Send lOo for sample and particnlars. Stamp brings interesting circular. Mrs. Laura Morris, Port Clinton, Ohio
• e Influenza, PinkShipping Fever diseases cured, and all others, no matter how “exposed,” kept from having any of these diseases with SPOHN’S DISTEMPER COMPOUND. Three to six doses often cure a case. One 50-cent bottle guaranteed to do so. Best thing for brood mares; acts on the blood. BOo a bottle, JB dozen bottles. Druggists and harness shops or manufacturers sell It, Agents wanted.
Toulouse Most Popular, More toulouse are raised than of any or possibly all other breeds of geese.
Cows of the Future. Always keep the best heifers. They are the cows of the future.
Sheep and Weeds.
Middle age, wisely conserved, need not dread comparison with youth’s strength weakened by youth’s lavishness.
By raising sheep all weeds can be eradicated while they are making profits for the owner.
Prices for Tomatoes. The best prices are received for the earliest tomatoes.
SPOHJf MEDICAL CO., Chemist*. Goshen, Ind.. U. S. A.
Bumper Grain Crops
Good Markets—High Prices Prizes Awarded to Western Canada for WheatMais, Barley, Alfalfa and Grasses , The winnings of Western Canada at the Soil Products Exposition at Denver were easily made. The list comprised Wheat, Oats, Barley and Grasses, the most important being the prizes for Wheat and Oats and sweep stake on Alfalfa. I No less important than the splendid quality of Western ' Canada’s wheat and other grains, is the excellence of the cattle fed and fattened on the grasses of that country. A recent shipment of cattle to Chicago topped the market in that city for quality and price. Western Cicada produced is 1015 one-third aa much wheat u all of the United States, or over 300,000,000 bnthei*. Canada in proportion to population has a greater exportable surplus of wheat this year than any Lfiy/u* “““tty «n the world, and at present prices you can figure out the revenue for the pro. ducer. In Western Canada you will find jjaOQgtj) good markets, splendid schools, exceptional social conditions, perfect climate and other great attractions. There nd no conscription. Send for illustrated pamphlet and ask for reduced railway rate*, infonnation as to best locations, etc. Address Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa. Canada, or W. S. Nailery, Room 82, biennial! Sta. Bid?.. Columbus, 0.; G. W. AH, 215 Tnc&B-Tnaial Bid?., bd.
Scrubs don’t pay. Gradually work up to high grade or purebred stock and watch profits increase.
Scrub Horse.
*" "■ 1 IP II nil ISSUES-
Stranger—What sort of an establishment is that across the way? Native —Oh, that’s a place where drawing, music and dancing are taught
Lively Place.
Bowlder Nuisance. A bowlder in a cultivated field la a nuisance.
Stranger—Ah—a young ladles’ seminary. I suppose? Native —No; a dental college.
The soy bean will stand light frosts without injury.
Weight of Merino Fleece. The average weight of a true Merino fleece is six pounds.
Cheap stock is never satisfactory tc buyer or seller.
He was on trial for bigamy. “"What,” queried the judge, “ever induced you to marry 14 wives?”
Safety First.
For enduring profit the skimmilk ihould be fed on the farm.
Land for Grapes, Slight elevations are better for grapes than bottom lands.
“Superstition, your honor." replied the prisoner. “Thirteen, you know, la considered an unlucky number.”
Plant sunflowers in the waste places about the farm. It will pay.
Preserving Posts. Creosote is excellent in preserving fence posts from decay.
“Now that you have leisure, you can improve your mind.”
Improvements.
The earlier the weeds are killed, the less will be the work required.
“I suppose so,” replied Mr. Dustin Stax. “But a good mind is sometimes like a good piece of property. Overanxiety to Improve it may spoil It” His Helping Hand.
A safe estimate of the life of a machine left continuously exposed is from 30 to 50 per cent less than that of a machine properly cared for.
A shed housing 31,000 worth of im plements will pay for Itself every four years. Protection from weather doubles the life of machinery.
The Magistrate — So you admit making these spurious pound notes?
To get rid of the yellow bugs which bother watermelon vines, sprinkle slaked lime scented well with turpentine over and around the vines.
Provide both early and late sweet corn for your table, and every stalk and ear not used in the house will be relished by the farm animals.
The Prisoner —Well, your worship. It struck me that there was such a shortare ot the genuine article.—London opinion
Canadian Government Agent*
growing crop of lettuce
Burlington, Wis.ular, and had pains
