The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 6, Vernon, Jennings County, 24 July 1919 — Page 2

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Members fif the "hrl'-.ti ah church at r.t.cli'-h will hold a centehnlal scF-bra-

tion Sunday, October .".

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it ft--!d ii;-. toii;ctT res; serin;:

tiris employed in i.e xchange, were at.

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no Vi;!n;;e, Warren entity, wn -l h a destructive lire when a k in Woodctl buildings ia the hli-d-dl-f"S t .f the tfll UfTf bumed. lum.-i n; ion if oters . in WUk' ,y has 1h--ii i . i i ; ; T -1 " 1 , and th'n -.how flint the'-,., are 4,S-:t men than t U on I -!; : IS I'M.. This j i seT'-a .f HI , cr 1 !,. . l.lMM-TJi-..f !!: appointment f I. I.. Wcthcrt.iw, r 1 1 i 'ttl-!it f (he l-ru :-flinls. ;t i, . h-xi! i!ipi ..: )y 1,., N'. M;,t.. s".i;M'riat-tif!nt of f.atUc

li.in. a : irni'i ( r the Mate

n. r: . - '!' ;tt l.": n if e.i.i.iftiey In I'i'ilMurieie fritmi ease". t cf 't:i i ty s !i'-n ar-

.fi.ro Jtjilr A. I'i Aii'l.Ti'! n.ili! tit l!)'ri;Ui;t;ittU-. ";'. I.. .t;i- .-. aue tliirty-eiist. " '. ii iitnhii f -1 1 !;'! in

ll. va a -'!i in I r. ierk'e V f '('llHitl'Hs. nil'', -i v e.l for I ia.-.ntli- ncN-iis a5 '.'i

! u ii? 'u.iii t In the 4rmy MiiRral cor. It. I'.t'jnit I'..n! v, , n,..- thirty -iis;"; r;,tte ine.li.-ul !irt t'.r tf Ihe LliH-ln-l.'i f- Iiiitrance cuipatiy of Fnft .'., r,--. un- k!Ue-l at Walker. Mian., uli.'ii nu HttUittioMle in u hj' h h' :!; fi-r I tirt!-t i.rr. His Iiei k Mr -. 'a I heii !! P.arKer SjiaiiMlnsr. ihe :o m M). m N't heiress"- i. f Michigan 'itv a:nl Chiea-o. I.).. lot her t';!it

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J..1. ietstIonf-I the. public service rom-j.J.-sJon for a tenipfjrary increase in rates at "o!nmbus-. .M'rs. Cntheriiif Jion!off rf ("hiea;: WK-found -lead wi;h a hullet hnle In ? r hraln at tlie farni home of "Jacob Mi r.ge of P.flstt.l. .'"."- I"IooI protection .neeins asst:! fr Peru. aj. that city antl immediate vV cinitjvliave been declared a f1ooI district under the statutes. v Announeen ent was made by the Fort Wayne & Northern Indjaca Traction ' company of the "general lucrhnf-e in the wn?es-f it .employees. ' ' " . IJent. ("harles O. Ma,nzy of Fowler,

an army aviator from Iiockwell fibld. 1

San Iiej:o, Ci.. was killed" at vLos Atiselev, al., when his :u.rplHne canht lire. The resignation of fleore Wv Zi4ky, who, since May, 1014. has heee .Rostmaster of South Peiid, has been tiled at AVstshin'on,' w ith the special t erpnes.1 that It becomr efTectlve. Anpust 1. -At a -meeting of 2fM firemen a'nd patrolmen it was voted to accent the

ofl"er of Ih njamin P.osse. mayor, of u

.Tanu'ary

for T." eenis a day ra'i so. .". Miss stelhr Morjran of tire University of Chicago graduate school, has heeii' 1 -i,n ds;it Jvdjj'wtnet f Hr.rjt'nkIln college, and will 'afo luive ehnrge.

filling ilelk-

r-centK t thelvyr e.ective 1, TCO. The men had. asked

"Ui.'V-de'.p-irHneiit of laiirllsh.

n

i ere r 1 . er ! r -s Mai

Federal .Tudire I'aL'e at "!tieao oi-r in tae- whicli ; the unci, t e(.!e.'t-d as income from fa- File- ji was in' trust, rice A. Sharp, it ire twenty-four. . as ait r.!cer in the Felted iirriiv f'viiiir ' service in the

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Mr- . nr -in!

Pis,

He war F. S

on a

tinmerotis a hospital son of Sir. of Pifeeti-

It,.- :

. aped from tie :i rtisje. They r:ie!te eoiititV

-Ti i;; short terms in al -Mo hican 'ity. cs-

' ..nor iarm mvir .now are William P.ratlbarn. : Frank Price. Vaieler-

a ana U 'n, i

I S v-. '"'I 4thiek-

tltions lad been

tiled

rdlnane '.:'' 4 the

the hoard of public wonrks, call r ai"prox!tnatel.v miles of waialns. the board presented an

council

bur; ciinisly; Ward 'Morris-m.

o.tmty, and l!n ford I'lOiid .

A. :: : ,"..s j

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P the est y council, autlsor t--.:;.-:'M'e of :?"J..0,x) in bends

by the city of Seutli P.end for the v.o" of its ater dep.artnient. For!y-slx permits to raise lings within the city limits were issued at Creet.httrg. the tlrst day under a new

re recently pass, mi ny tne cuy It proa'de's ;h;;t swine may m! If the .-! - are T." feet from ..ideitce pre.perty. Two hogs l!n:t for a sin-le fatnily. naviil recruiting ollicer came eakinu up ; carnival company.

tl'iert

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w lien In1 snueeded of its employees, in- ( an asman and the project of a two1 tlie IH'W P;. it'.e th-et n for the men, nearfy -esented laiddle 'A'j'st

1INI l ; se) r '

.' i-s in tlary ho have been .nssjmers from SO cents to inch-" for ice. w ill shmi ha I in competition with a

-e which has for its

to

a 11

-pal cttterpi' t a reduction report made slate board

rrv l.. I'atnar

i 'nmisloner. It.d.iantt general ai mbl.v b.as d ;vn net regr.huine the i;cln-try

In priee-v iU'eordite .y h'rnnk W. Tuekf luatlth inspector.

-,' smte food and

i or thi-

-wai

in i

aw as iinsc.i rause oux

hor''s were eligible for the

'r. '.sen

ana

t.;n-' nnc." W

e'tess h.'u-crs were 'swapped'' for e! broken and spinel ess horses. ! and. every nrdf.nil s.iivl in be iw

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ad a that s an

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a

horse.

lar."" Today the law c.-od for trading pur- - sob! ;tt a I'irivate or ti..t he ar.iout'.aged in hvsie?l condition; If

of

the chair vacated bv Prof. A. T

nnp. - - " The Marshall County Farm Loan a.ssorio4 jpn m has beenS-orgtmced, -with 'a 'caVil,Vtockof SloWt. diide)ldnto .'?,') shares of ?o each. The purpose Is to etuthle, subscribers to avail tftem-selves-;mf' t-he4 provisions of the -federal farm loan act. - . : ,

Refused admission to the- honco "of.

his brother-in-law, Tohn Ricwjrh;; at Peterslirg, where le went in an effort to effect a reconeiliafion with ;his Wifv who' left hinr",t -few- 'days -;tiro. Ill vi Le, .Land), 1y ejiye.'Hir. a farmer, shot 'Mrs. Rickrfch. Vrriihg- her instantly. . . . g't IUs Audrey Iavu(so"iK I ge nine

teen., of Shirley, was TalnJly iiijni'etLj . M rt- . 1 1 t . 1 JI. .. . A - .. 1V.

ami iiii(ri iiicjvs, ae i eni.-i'iiiL, a baker,. if Newc-asHe, '.w:is-seriou'sly b'ut-t. when- the antttrnoVih .-fej. .vfrhieh they were Thling wKMXi-'r.'SX . boura I I 'on ufK J v a tdn'--a.ii r -1 ra in, near that plaev.;. ; :- Tlie FI ood Jii.-sr'jl of 1 police eonimissioners has Jnstructed the police department to 'enforce' eery irovisi6h of the automobile law, Including the' ordinance , "against running cars- wfth open ' mutners Fat Una.' to have taillights burning and using -f pot lights

instead, of haduihts.- w ill e causos.

for arresj . J ... One of the largest real estate deals ever made in Knox county was .announced' when William P: "'Fnloy. of

F lu ard-mirt became flic owner of .ah.

immetiso- elevator ar estpnajta.

owned by ihe Westpludin Fdev.tr; company. The deo ihvohed r.tK . acres of land near Switz CUy and g44(. acres in Xorth Dakota.-. The iotab.nf the exclningo.Krn.it a a.bput 'A'h.W. A petition for the right t'o'.'tdiarste one cent for a transfer 'will bv-V'CTed with the uhli service oonmussioit- by

the new- Indiananolis Street KaU-yvny

company, wjtich .wlt Mibinit ns a feasible waj' of -raisin;

mated srjo.'U) a year w men win ie taken from the re virtue "of the compnny iis a resnjt '-of -$ increase ot three cents an ' hour "r wage's of conductors and tnotormen. The housewife f;x-es ano'her specter which threatens to take an -important part in kitchen affairs. This " is lu' specter of a sugar shortage. Indeed a suga'r shortage struck the Indianapolis market to such an extent pla-e ealors in the position of b'eing glad to accept whatever allotment of jhoVomniotiity'may be granted by, tlrrt!nljpg companies. The stress -in "the-.V-'ugar market!- due. of course., to, the. war. Roy Fambert. nin-det:jl years obi. son of. Mrs. Joseph i.amh'rrt.'JtowiHAl

for. Utile Pcrkcr-

rJlzn !: E:::rJi! to licrJili Cf Pn vl 1 I Viil &m

r.r Zhoutd Be- Sa Constructed Thsra Will Gs tio Draft in

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"m mm A mm wm&

"Where Youngsters -H-ave

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Corn, Shcrts, Middlings, Etc, They

Can Be Vtfeaned WithcUt'P4aking Radical Chan-! in Diet. - '- - v

(Prepared by the" United' taf -Bepaft-mont.of Afrrtculture.X ' :'.'x . " - TI.Iant.'f1iiViers. wean pig's pt;?lx.--to. tieverr wks -i t fige, ivhen the -brood sovf ha V Vg?d flow of nillk.tnd are far'-e.-oT ii?a i n til in in g the young ia ecolV'J-V fpn-Cition and'. development at Igs "expesse and troynje "than the yougg Porkers could ' otKe'rw-fse ; be lLan?li.el. Their moth-er's milk is pne of .the e.st ,fqeds availahle for grov.--ing,pfgjS."' and consequent'ly it should

T'e'used in the greatest extent possi-

w-e'' .-...-.. - WlrerT "tlfe pigs.v are from six. to feve -weeks;:oll. the. .sow shotild.be oji

.full -feed, unIass-:fof some extiK-;dip-;;

r !4 V.-t,. r i- -

". " Cuif HefpfufJ . '

Trpnre f?f the -United States Depart- " "-' i -set.f' Agriculture.) lie' bacfe ancf Vides of the '.poultry toose should. beal;olr-teiy, -ttght in order to prevent d raits which may .cause colds In the flock. This leaves crd-j; th. front of the' house" of muslin ccnsjru'etiQn or entirely , orxen.. . An bprnlog 'wfiit-H can b closed' by a sT.-utt6r may" vised to advantage in the rear wH of-.a poultry house- in. the South, .or. In growing houses, in all parts' of th'isconntr.v, hut this should

cry . reason-. -J lie . pigs, shou

Id

not ,;ve

Veajjed -unti-l the age of ten xv'cyks.

and.-in such instances it is prefejable

to slbaw the.m to run with their moth-1

er M"ntii i.Cy arc rweive to lourteen week's 'old. Where pigs are weaned i o tVarlyjf swloas results often Kntenti,-ns-iheaontptr change in the -'character of tire ration many times creates .serL-otis.-trtRbIe. ..-,:. - - V Seif-Feeder Is Useful. . .-

.-Vtkfce J-oung pigs. have. . access to cp rri sluy-ts, middlings, "tjipkae, .on fish 'tiejii; ' 'served tp tlj em '"'.Vaf e.ter(a" sgylftrin "a s"Vif-re'edFr4'vnefe "'they " cad

c-M jit at their pleasure without beia dfs ttrrbed Btv oher'tiSfs". tlievriunr-

f etV canV-tKf sahM "S;the ag&'-'-ot-

hi plejt : "th,'-!;

in P.ig Flue river wT-en he sapped inio a deep hol while swinyatng. His

bodv was found-n half hoiw later. " .

was witii a pariv oi picnn-uers.

was the solC,;.suppr-.rf of,-h

who lives near Marion. Shelby .odnt.V I on" Newton, .twenty-throe, vears .dUT, ifrowuel wliile bathing in the Wahali .

l. river near t unton. - itiswiu saw. iuiw -

drown. y Hecanse, it is assorted' by .inembt'Vs of the Marion county' board of tax.roview. Michael Jefferson, assessor for Center townsldpw Including, .a laryiv part of Indianapoiis. has not.co-oiv,

crated with the county board - in an-

eft'ort to equali;

Pigs Getting Their Dinner-at a Self- . - f Feeder. " . .

Involve or fourteen weeks wlthou'f-

making .any very; radical changes in their "daily 'nieals, by , sijiiply. allqwing them to coniriir)..on the' self-service System. If best .refti-ltsr are to be obtained, the. pigs mifit, gain ontintioiisly, and amlfoniily iunfii thyare- ready: for - maf et.' ' This" - neteesgltates nn' abundance of feed -as ;vell' 'as' access during the gra2;ii?-g. seas'6iifv sucli-val-uAftfe..-forage crop'. as alfalfa and redCToVerl' ' In sections " where these feguminous feeds cannot he produced, rye, oats,-barJey, cowpeas'rape, or any other, grain -"dr grass winch will pro

duce good forage in th.e -Jocality should-!

he grown for. hog pasture. Hogs like to i.hitr vest f heir own feed. "In addition to getting -thef aedi' iii tlie freshest possible. -condltiohi'tSiA -ypifbg rsYioatstlso (lerive benefits from .t&e.cxercise in rtistUng a part of their daily diet. u . . 'f ' Watch Pigs Closely. ' " '., t . Every hg raiser' is advised to' atch tlie spring pigs closely to see that they -are on their feed; .that is, that Hie.aiaimalti have good arjpetites. ;ajKl at, their daily allowances of "grain.. and "grass with relish and avidity. If a pig' shows indications of being "off. feed" .his owner should-ch an lie -the ration, - . - . ... . using barley in place of corn and pro-idjHy-avs - muchAskim iilk- or -butter-Biillx.-.as is javaHabk1. - He should Also, provide ap .-atefindaKe.. of- pure,.frch-

"vvater for ;the;.,plgs as..well:ns pjenty

yji Muo.it- "luring ine i;t ;.. umiTrer months. .. . , . .

'nrotlrti-r; f ''.Fre'V'iKmV "troih Tfice' ineans hog' com

fort. This can be obtained by the plentiful- .:?e-V' cyiule or- black-- ofl-

"An'vC5co-Front Poultry House Keeps . Hens Heaithyl " ' . V. be eori?-t PtK'tVtl -so .tltat there " w ill lie no drtift in cold weii-Ther, The froht Of the house-shoj-bl. be so high that the .windows, or openings will allow the "sun to sl&ric iveJlT'backr-.iato the interior "during the winter. Burlap, unbleached muslin, or -iiii"Hveijrhf: duck 'cloth may

be used for cuctains in thV Front. TMs

cloCk shhvild "ill"?' .'bin enough to allow pc slow ;.cireAiWion-ofr.air Without -"a draft. . "fhis isir$possihle. .if too heavy a gado . of. diiCk clixth' is .used or - if the cloth, is ollfd onjiainted. . . A large'amount of "glass in the front of the house jrnakes-it wj,inn during the. day, but'eohh at night, as glass radiates. heat""'try "rapidly. ' Some glass, however i.Telpfur In providing light when the eur fains-are." closed. Some x entlkttlon ishoUld be given in a poultry house cvea-in 1 hiv coldest night. It is usually j.est .ecuj ed by 1-eavi.ng a small win-doiv.ep?n-or haying muslin curtains in the irpnt.pf .the insj?. If the house is. shut'up tighH..v""w;ithtmt any muslin curtalns'ln tb Jrotft t'ht-re is a tendency for tnofsture" to colfect in the house

4 and-condense on tlte rafters and other'

woodw-ork -on '.frosty' mornings.- ' It 'is not-necessary to elbse the musiin cu'rtains in ,the front of the house except ia very-, cold r stonn.v weather. Ilets are. protected hy jiature with warm feathers and a high bply temperature so that they are better able to withstand1 ,dry, . cold iiir" than warmer air

which is 11 amp.

MONEY MADE WITH CfifCKENS Poultry Clubs Orgahized b'y Depart- - -ment of Agriculture Are Popular in North arrd ' South. -

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ath " l. tr S em

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-ject to buj er .a auia; nv to t! rs in J: mt

an v

s o . be

Tit.

1 e r M i :i a 1 p rep er t y

vahKitions in the tow nsbip -for -taxa-

lnj tioiethis year, an arbitrary increase- of

(-,. Th!--. law pNi er a-vnt in all the personal pron-", o hnsaaess of r -rty vajdations fixed in the lo'w-ssiiH

necessary. nimhor of-

' nl sty ;e:. h

I-t

fr .-a.

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nma. " i r;,u- may tecome

S;e state. j the Uard -said. '.- ... .4 unittg nil re- I . II. Kllabarger, a .IIoosi. r, i-a!-:-oihers from the last 11 years principal . 1. state board Piqua (O.) high s-Vhaol- ! F

(Prepared ty the Un4tel States . Derartmer.t f Agriculture..) , -" Good-Work . accomplished by "the

upon.. the, jmimal-.Ms well as. in--'f"ft?tr Pboys? .clubs .of Be Soto county, Flac,-last

i fo

fr.'tu Rao A. Ki'r.s a life t!-.e It-.-loitia woman's i rlsnurder ef her st ep-da v.,:h t er.

Una;-?. t Hartford City In

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lieotod president of Huntington lege. by the board of education.Mrs. II. AhuerFof Chicago. Ill,

ttonal ami : '.!ira;is ,cha,rav.on j 1 . d u; t; rgets, warn tlie. Indiana lidie.s, 1 m!-, .p and high average for 4 t.-rgets ,.tLe Imllii'na. state shoot't. Sonii I.en I.- " Judge Sol. A. Wood, hi -.the circuit ;rt r.t Fcrt Wsn- I--".md his second"

rtuacters and.-vvaUaws. . Batumi shade

is always the best, but where this Is not obtainable, .temporary, shelter .from the sunny'smile" ol Old 'j'd ih'aybe" obtained by seating,; some-iiosrs fo Whiclv crbsspi"eces ere attached-about . SFi to'4 feet from the g'ro t;-:i Kif'.Clsa't a teii--porary rpof. of s'lraw cx -grass "may ! o

provided for the'pfptectioa.f tohogs. I

" . '" ' HEtlS -FOR ALU.DACiTA'nDS - - " ? . .- .-C "f- . -i .- ' .' .L-'sht-Colored Birds Should Be Avoided as Their Plumage Shows Dirt To? Retc' y.- '

(Frepared by the Uni, rr.ent of Ara;

T - . - - .-. - !-, ... " I . - ' s

1

att! tVy I - d-t-.i . i5 sho-hi 1 - at o,vs -!;ri.t .Life.

i.. fctate3

ult-re ).

t .... , ,

i junction

4- tri'Mrs . tit -t.

1'owser OL Tank works from- intcrfj .. z vhh etttpyoyees v. t-g . rt;-ii::v'ii.--a. -Ols.. - - - . fcf , "

t' e 1-

ff-f white t: - i:.-' I tum--

t.re the t with e ;rlth

foot

- trF V . .4. 1 i i y. a' I 4.!e-

i n i each

more than fovr toes

should be rejected. ' ..-i- .- - - -- - ct$t for P-larkeL' - -"-;II.crr4fKit !?-n ot run witii -the rooster will produce infertile egrts which

I Prepared, by.- the -United States Depart-

. -mept of .Agriculture.) .... Old Madam Ken Is proving a veritable fairy godmother to mnny"'girls in supplying them with money "for comforts "and luxuries. Toultry clubs "organised by the department of agriculture and tlfe state colleges are'popular with the girls in both the North and the South." Even smnll girls who carefully;fellow-' directions find poultry a source of profit. Grace .Butler is. a fourteen -year-old club girl In Logan

-county, Okla. Fast year she sold 150

birds.ior 9147.25. During the year $125 worOi' -of eggs" were" sold and she still lias. COO., thickens- worth as many dollars. A.-, fioede of pure-bred Flymoufli' Rocfcsiof Iter own raiding provided the eggsad two incubators hatched them..

i '' . ';.-' , f- 1 ' 1 I r '- g jfe -Jt &-:..,d '. sfi U '"-- ; t L i ' 1 '" i 3 ' : ! ' ft yj'l fT r fmtfm' '- . ' ,J"' Tj- ' 1 111 m ! ! MtkA W 4 Wt i ' ', W :, y ...... - . - ! r ".i" t " S f-,.j-e-! p - fL J" v Bi-v. .- tn f s. V y u u au . aMit ...-- tti c AjKS V -; v v - - -' ' ha c!r - flrhf - ; . .. Yvv Vv . - f f 'l f f'1. r : " " ' ; .,: '4 " t j y ; itj:- ry xrood Hint Is j 1 ftirn ' - worthy of year ; .. jj 1 1 x v' fcstindv rc'nard f ; - because, of Its ' v - lasting qoaifi?. i i " ' ' : : . - " l J II ' ' j Three flavors tcr "" ' J j 'I j- - suit all taster ?'.. . I m j j Be SURE to CZt " ' ' f I -r p vn ih i rf n vi,. r i -j j v Sealed' Tisfif- ljS " . .' : I -tePt Rifiht4'';; i. l lavui ..LidSib . ' s H -. - ? 1 . . ' 5 .-jSf ,: i 'ii("'' '' " " 'zt',r, - , : ; - " -- ' -r :

AND today;

OF YESTERDAY

Feck-

: A Ouorum. -F.ut, my dear, I

thought we

Italian" Town. Industrial Center. " Still naa Fhinned to go to the theater this

'Retains a Reminder of (the

' " ! .Middle Ages. ,

OLD. .MEMBERS REJOIN CLUBS

Arona is liesF known to travelers as the statfdn on the railroad from Milan where Lake Maggtore first. bursts into view. To Italians it is'best kniWii for its plantations of .-American com, a novelty in Europe. . -. .Todayi Aroha is an industrial center, but .off in the northeast corner the castle of 'Xbg'ero adds d touch- to the landscape which bespe"aks" medfeval Importance The famous Iliwromeos tliey -who- produced- Cardittal de Medici, wlio .became Pope. i'i-us IV dwelt in ancestral halls-. on the outskirts of the village. - ' . ...-' At1 the' Hotel' liea-le- .l 'tablet crdls attention . to The faot 'that Garibaldi was af guest there" I fi 1S4S. x ' ; That.. "Arona, Lago Ma'ggiore," Turner's woadrful canvas, was -not "made from photographs " Can be gathered from lluskin's letter, in which he say's, 'Xo such bills are, or ever were, in sight frobi Av,ona. They are gathered 'together hill by hill, partly froin the Battles of . OJeggio, jKirtly 'froih a!j.nve the towir.hc're,- partly from half ysyup the lake near Baveno-and'tlYen allthrow, together - in one .-grami fn'iag-. inary, chain."'.-. . " .. . - :.' t

evening. ' Mrs. Feck Yes. I know, but I have -changed our minds. Ikiston Evening Transcript.

Cuticura Soothes Itching. SeaTpOn retiring- gently rub spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next morning shampoo with' Cuticura Soap and hot water. Blake them your every-day toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white hands. Adv. HAVE TO PURCHASE BRIDES

Eoys An ,FI-orida ' Buying Good Stock 'and Willing to Borrow Kicney to . . Pay for' It.

ijcar .encourivged practically-all' of the t?Id memberts.'and many' other beys- Co-

join .the., clubs uliis year: There are-J

r.ow in the" county o-t members In the -pig club,''2-t tlie corn club-and $ix in the cane club; Inr Marlon. county the' county agent recently placedrl .pigs' with club members. "'TheJ'H-'ys are

kbu y ka' ' good-s tock.1i . report s, and. are.

,-ypritrg -to". borrow the. money to pay for it if necessary. - In Wal.t on county both, the. corn and pig ciub work -are growj.g, there.- being -50 new "members ia them.'' . ., - , . . . -

PRODUCT-' Oh" -SF'ALL. FLOCKS

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nua! .Avefaga Is- Commonly-" Esti-"matej,,--Ten Dozen' Eggs' Per "- ."II ff i- Clven . Care.

(PreptiTed-'ty trie' CrdUd States Dcpart- .. v ment cf Agriculture.) . . The ordinary average annuel production of small Socks of hens given good care is, commonly eMinited at

.'ten dv.-e-n eggs per hen. Two orumary

Lfns for each men:er of the. family

y ::a:rrt - ) per cent more t.fo- iiv vX.f"city f iirLdy 'ilot

At a Bargain. - 'i w:ouhl give a thousand ikuijIs to have alittle boy like ytru as ray Ovn," said an elderly -lady to Tmnmy. " i '"That's- a rare lot of inoney, -isn't it, ma'am-?" qitei"ie'd Tominy;-- with wideopen eyes. 1 ' .-

, "iot foi-me, .- sndle.d the hidy. ber I ladv and

cause' I've -x-ot lots of inontv c aiid- no forehead, jittle chiidrfcn.'" -. " : '- '', I Jiis- wife.

, . '"Mother woujdn .t let you have me I'or. good.', said; 'Tommy slowly,-. hut With, conviction, . "but hue- you . -may

".bold my hand for .sixpence."-- From

Blighty, London. ' ' "

Santaii Indian Bridegroom Must Lay Up Money. Before He Can Aspire to a Wife.

: " The Santaii Indians must literally purchase their brides. They pay a sum of money to the girl's parents usually about 100 rupees and. in addition, they present the mother and the female relatives with new saris or shawls. . -Should the bridegroom choose a widow for his w ife, she will only .cost half the sum mentioned. The reason Vhy. the Santaii Indians hold widows in Js.s regard than unmarried females Is because they assert that in the next world man and wife are reunited, hence a widow who marries again is only -lent" to her second husband. When a young man courts a girl who does not favor his suit, he adopts an eccentric way to cure her stubbornness. ' After having dipped his finger

in red paint, lie goes in search of the

imprints his mark on her Then he may claim her as

1 Some peopb day 'blow -it he.-!'-.

WI:o save up for a rainy in . as -Voon aS ir. gejs

July."

. - ; Safe and Sane.We had a safe and sane Fourth of

; "Yes," ' remarked Miss Cayenne. ''Chiiuren are no longer encouraged to tatke tt morbid interest in amateur fireworks in. one.-r to entertain their parents."

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