The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 11, Vernon, Jennings County, 28 August 1919 — Page 3
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' r... . r. Iicctore ilcr Health L:!;--r?rjrg, Wr-h. " Aftpr t xraa r-ni-J 1 v. i 3 1 1' l we'd for a Icr.jr tima and s good deal cf the time was net able to go about. Our greatest desire was to have a child in our home and cne day my husband came back from town with a bottis of Lycia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and wanted me to try it. It brought relief from mv troubles. I improved in health so I could do my housework ; we row have a little cne, aft cf which I owe to Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable. Compound." Mrs. O. S. Joiixson, R. No. S, Ellensburg-, Wash. There are women everywhere who long- for children in their homes yet are denied this happiness on account of romo functional disorder which in most rases would readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Such women should not p-ive up hepa Until they have given this wonderful medicine a trial, and for special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result cf 40 years experience is at your service. Ycu can't ' feel coccd but what HI will make ycu feel better. ...wi 1 if Kcducfj llursal Knlargeroents, Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Chios, Filled Tendo.03, Soreness from Bru!S03 cr Strains; stops Spavin Lameness, allays pain. Does not blister, remove the hair or lay vp the horse. $2. 50 a bottle - hi at tlmcsssts or delivered. Book 1 R free. APjOIIBINE, JPv, for mankind an sr.tiscptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wounds, trains, painful, swollen veins or glands. It heals and soothes. St 25 a bottle at druggists or postpaid. Will tell you mors if you write. Made in the U. S. A. by W F.YCUMG.P.O.F..310liTH!eSiHSDrlnsS6(l.Kw. Ovil YQOR CVii OiriEASES Wc arrai-.fr'i and furnish combinations ol either -wild cat or meilium price leases. Texas Production 22S.000 Carrek Daily A levf hundriPti dollars placed Intelllfrently will tvin tig, Nam I the time to &vt leases. J. F. MAPvlOri COMPANY I.(;-ch and Royalties 304 Curkburnett DUf. Fort Worth. Texas Clear YcisrSIda rr 14 v . vain uacura K 3rH?:ti SoapCT-. Ointment 25 Jt Talcum 25. Ssinple ech tree of "Cattenr. Jr?t. K. BcnUa." Don't Suffer Vith Piles Horton's Eu-ca Ointment, which contains Kuealyptol. gives immediate relief from in-hinc. inllameJ, blini. bleeding or j sotr.niinK piles. It soothes and heals tn aff.vted "i..rts, relieves pain, end reduces lii!!:mm! J.m. Sold by ail drup. grists, or wtUe to United rharmacal I'roducta Co., Knox. Ind., for free sample. ', ? 1 i ' , l ; ' , a SCRAP chew in PIXJG form W. N. U., Indianapolis, Mo. 35--1C13. Golf Bugs. Il- rath r had taken him out to the golf t .:rr-. That evening he seamed to e ill at ease. "Willie.' said mother, "what Is the matter with you"? I wish you'd Mop scratching yourself." "I don't know what's the matter, but 1 ptn-NS I must have got some of those golf 1 us on me." was Willie's reply. Keep Clect'ic Fan Busy. An rlectrie fan properly placed in an pen u'Mirwny or window will quickly cae away the flies and mosquitoes and doubtless scatter the mischiefmaking microbe. pride has but two seasort a forward spring and an early fall. rj-i-i r-- Tcsls, It c"rcs!-?s.S seizes, C ; ' V ' llzzls Keep your Eyes , Strong and I Ice! thy.-1 ' ' thevl'ire. Smart, Itch, cr ' '-VirV u s Irritated, . . ' JJ I-f.amsi cr Granulated, i ; : Irr.r.? c 't... f-fe for Infant cr Adult : r 1 V :v. .--.r.s. Vi.tet'or Free Eye Bod . I. : 3 1 j : tl-r : as jr, Cltca j a U.S.A.
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m TYPE HOST POPULAR At Present Time Animals Weighing From 175 to 250 Pounds Command Highest Prices Bacon Hog Is Not Raised Extensively. Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Tli.re is no best breed of swine. .ome breeds are .superior to others in certain respects und one breed may le better adapted than another to certain local conditions. The essential point is that after the farmer has once di.-eided upon the kind of hog to raise he should sthk to this decision and develop the chosen breed to its highest possible standard. It is nut feasible for one Individual to raise several different breeds end bring them to perfection. In making his choice, too. the fanner should be guided by the kind of breeds already established in his locality. If he selects one of these he is not likely to make a mistake. Two Types of Swine. There are two distinct types of swine, namely, the lard and the bacon types. Swine of the lard type far outnumber (hose of the bacon type in the United States. The lard type Is preferred by the people of this country, consequently the majority of feeders produce a rapid-fattening. heavy ileshed lard type. The bacon type is not raised extensively in the United States. The production of choice bacon is more general in those sections Purebred Poland-China Barrows. where the feed of the hog is more varied and where corn is not relied upon as the principal grain for hogs. The principal breeds of the lard type are the Poland China, Berkshire, Chester White, Duroc-Jersey and Hampshire. The lard type of hog is low set and compact, with a very wide and deep body. The shoulders should be full although not coarse, with full hind quarters and hams carried out straight to the tall and thickly fleshed down to the hock. The flesh should he thick and evenly distributed throughout the body. The size and weight are largely determined by market conditions. At present pigs weighing from 175 to 250 pounds ordinarily command the highest prices. Best Bacon Types. The principal breeds of the bacon type are the Tamworth and large Yorkshire, both of Britis'a origin. The bacon type is very different from the lard type, being longer in leg and body, with less width of back and lighter in the shoulders and neck. The first impression that this type conveys is one of leanness and lanklness. Much emphasis Is laid on the development of side, because it is the side of the hog that is used for the production of bacon. On the other hand, large, heavy hams are not desirable on a bacon hog. COMMUNITY LIME SPREADER Farmers of Otsego County, N. Y., Solve Problem of Spreading Lime at Proper Time. (Prej:.irtd by the Uiv.f.l States Department of Agriculture.) Members of the farm bureau in one of i he communities of Otsego county, New York, have combined and pur-.eUa-od a lime spreader, and have thus taken a long step in solving their problem of applying lime at the proper time of the vear and in sufficient ouanto be rotated among the members. Nonmembers may also use it by paying 25 cents an acre. In the early stages of the use of lime in a com nunity. especially in n small way. Sewing Seed for Trees. Sow the seed of early ripening trees, such as elm and maple, as soon as the seeds are ripe. Stratify late ripening seeds in sand or sawdust so that they may not dry out. For the Bathroom. A E8w bath mat, which is made of s material r trebly suggrestlns the cotisa Tclret sold fo: etiila, is now shown. It is made in a lovely shads cf blue and is so thick and velvety that it is Srard to believe dampness will not harm it. Another bath mat especially desirable cn cool days in spring and summer is made of blue and white or green, pink or yellow and white blanketing, the sort of which blanket wrappers ere made, in a checkered dein. Either if these mats could be
Feeding cf Oats Is LI ore Uniform Than That of Corn.
Barley, Wheat and Rye Approach Monthly Uniformity in Degree Less Than Oats Silage Reaches High Point in February. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Whether the supposition is that the consumption of corn by live stock on farms in the United States varied little from month to month, or that the summer consumption is relatively small, the fact, as ascertained by the bureau of crop estimates. United States department of agriculture, is that during the six months from May to October nearly three-eighths of the year's corn ration is eaten, and from November to April live-eighths. The warm-weather fraction will seem large or small according to the size of the J guess. Oats, more than corn, is the feed from April to September, and the J monthly consumption of oats is more J uniform throughout the year than that of corn. Barley, wheat and rye approach monthly uniformity in degree less than that of oats throughout the year and a concentration of consumption In the colder months Is found in hay, silage and mill feed, as in the case of corn. Of the year's entire consumption of corn by live stock on farms the highest consumption in one month is 11.5 per cent in December, and the lowest 4.0 per cent in August. For oats the highest is 1.S per cent in April and the lowest C.S per cent in December; barley, highest 10.0 per cent in November and lowest 0 per cent in June and also in July; rye, highest 10.3 per cent in October and lowest 7.1 per cent in July ; wheat, highest 11.4 per cent in November and lowest 5.S per cent in July. Mill feed consumption sags to 4.S per cent in July and rises to 11.5 per cent In February and asain in March. More unequal yet is hay consumption, with its range from the highest, 14.2 per cent in February and also in March to 3.2 pov cent in August; and another degree is reached by silage, the consumption of which rises to ICS per cent of the year's total in February and falls to 1 per cent in Juiy and : again in August. SCATTER GRAINS FOR FOWLS Not Considered Good Practice to Feed in Troughs Domineering Hens Get Too Much. Never feed whole grain In a trough. When so fed there will be domineering hens which will get more than their share, but when the grain is scattered each hen must seek her portion, and all will have an equal chance. You need not fear to scatter it over every square inch of ground, for not a grain will be wasted. It compels the hens to work instead or helping themselves. PREVENT DISEASE OUTBREAKS Use Every Preventive Measure and See That Proper Precautions Are Taken. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Sometimes we cannot prevent .outbreaks of live stock diseases on our farms, but we can and should always use every preventive measure and see that proper precautions are taken when the disease first makes its appearance. Sheep and Goats. Sheep and goats would prove their right to a place in profitable farming if allowed recognition on some farms. ' . ' v ' ..v;-.r,. ' ' ' .It..-. '-"i . Community Ownership cf a Lime Spreader Is Practical and Feasible. spreaders are often not available because single land owners hesitate to purchase them. IXen after the use of lime is established a single machine tviil often meet tiie needs of several farmers. duplicated from material by the yard, the selvages left free, the cnd3 tnrsc under and stitched on the zc&c&Isa. Pliltsd Cir.rs. A good supplementary garment ts add. to the winter wardrob is a plaited skirt. Plaited fabric is sold in skirt lengths for various prices, and soma of the shops will have plaited any i fabric which you chocse. It is neat! j stitched into bands, too. so that all I you red do is to seam U and W i on hooks and eye.
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" to be genuine must be marked with the safety "Bayer Cross." Always buy an unbroken Bayer package which contains proper directions to safely relieve Headache. Toothache. Earache. Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores larger packages also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of -Monoacetic-aeidester of Salicylicacid. Adv. Slam at the Gentle Sex. "If dar was any sho'-'nuff beautiful mermaids," said Uncle Eben. "a lot o human ladies would git jealous an' drown deirse'fs tryin' to imitate "em." AS YOUNG: YOUR KID The ?eret of youth is ELIMINATION OF POISONS from your body. This done, you can live to be a hundred and enjoy the pood things of life with as much "pep" as you did when In the springtime of youth. Keep your body in pood condition, that's the secret. Watch the kidneys. They filter and purify the blood, ail of which blood passes thronsm thera ence every three minutes. Keep them clean and in proper working condition md you have nothing to fear. Drive the poisonous wastes and deadly uric acid sccuttuiI.itiont from your system. Take dOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules and you will always be in good condition. You will feel strong and vigorous, with steady nerves and elastic muscles. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are imported direct from tho laboratories at Haarlem, Holland. They are a reliable remedy which has been xised by the sturdy Dutch for over 200 years, and has helped thera to develop into one of the strongest and hearthiest races of th world. Get thera from your druggist. Do not take a substitute. In sealed packagesthree sisea. Adv. No Way to Beat the Game. There is no way to dodge the high cost of living. Once we thought there was. It was it fine plan and we determined to try it out. Meat was too expensive. So we would quit eating meat. Therefore we ordered cabbage and asparagus and spinach and beets. Immediately the price of vegetables went up. We found you couldn't fool the food man. He has a sure system. The price is high on whatever you want to buy. You can switch from one dish to another as often as you choose, but the little old price tug will beat you to it. One Drawback. Washington is a colored man and he follows the profession of cleaning up back yards. Also he was the first man to think of wrapping a horse's forelegs with 11 y paper, keeping the Hies off their legs and catching Mr. Fly at the same time. One of the women he was working for said to him : "Washington, your flypaper is a success. I see that by the great number of flies there are on the paper." "Yes! Yes!" said Washington, "but once in u while that horse gets his legs too close together and they stick and I has to pull 'em apart for him." These Irritating Husbands. "You must buy me some new clothes. Other women can't tell me from my cook." "Now. why do you say that, my dear? Has any lady tried to hire you aw ay?" Louisville Courier-Journal. How superior an old codger with e'ght hairs on his head looks at a bald-headed man. 1
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Seme Street So It. IT. D. No MARRIED U BATHING SUITS Ceremony Certainly Saved Bride and Groom Considerable Expense in Wedding Finery. The funniest wedditm I 'vcr sawwas when camjting laL Minnuer, writer a correspondent of the Chicago Trib- . line. A girl friend and her father j were there and she met a young man j whom she grew fond of in a short j time. One night he asked her father for her hand, but father objected because of the short acquaintance. The next morning the couple met and planned to elope, but somehow father "got wise," so this was spoiled. When swimming ihat afternoon they met again and tho girl happ'.med to men tion that her father h to the village and would not n-lurn until evening. The boy said: "This is our time." A minister was on the shore and they went to him and asked to be married at once. The ceremony was performed on tho beach, the couple attired in their bathing suits. Mammoth Cave Has Rival. Workers in a mine at Matehuala. near San Luis I'otosi, Mexico, have discovered a cave which is said 10 be one of the largest in the republic. It is more than JH0 feet below the level of the mine and is 15 feet hi width. Its length has never been estimated, but exploring parties expect to survey it carefully In the near future. One of the most fantastic of Its many grotesque adornments is a sulphurous fountain which pours out continuously a stream of blue water. It promises to rival in magnificence Kentucky's famous Mammoth cave, when fully explored. Baffling Simplicity. "A writer of detective stories says the criminal who commits crimes in the commonest way is the hardest to catch." "Maybe he's right." "Yes?" "A tap on the head with a club offers fr opportunities for expert analysis and deductions." Birmingham AgeHerald. Jap Merchants in Philippines. Of the approximately lO.ooo Japanese in the Philippines, 2,mh) are said to be merchants. Money is called the circulating medium because it is difficult to circulate without it. - J i MBw IT 1 Oil V ig package
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