The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 14, Vernon, Jennings County, 18 September 1919 — Page 3
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Ccmpour.dL Ore -on. 111." I took Ly.fi" H pj nwua Vegetable CcrapotinJ fcr an cr-
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roy health o I caa do all lay work and I Era so grateful that I am recommending it to my friends." II rs. D. LL Alters, R. K. 4, Oregon, 111. On!y women whoh&ve suffered the tortures cf such troubles and have dragged alonjr from day to day can realize tho relief which thi famous root and herb remedy, Ly-diaE. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. Women everywhere in Lira. Alters condition should profit by her recommendation, and if there are any complications write Lydici E. Pinkham's Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of their 40 years 'experience is at ycur service.
H-r J a Heason. "I t. ; ; 1 ;t tbe lm?. idere to -J" a r," f;,;d ,i Collf-ge avenue i.-i. TMdnd mo rushed In a lad b'm five yirars old. night tip to the h :h he went, yelling: 'Mister, you gave mo a penny t.. much change a whl!o "Tho clerk looked at him a minute and said : 'That's your good luck, and for being: honest enough to t 11 me, you may keep the penny.' "The lad still had a troubled look o his face and soon explained It by spying: 'P.ut I bought a penny balloon with it and I wanted to know If you would take it back. They are selling larger ones down at tho next drug store for a penny.' " Indianapolis News.
"Amen" All Alone. I have sung soprano for years In n church choir. One Sunhiy morning, while in a service, the minister announced a hymn, which was on the bottom of the jige, tho third verse being on the opposite page, at the top. At tho end of the socond verse (not seeing the third verse) I sang "Amen all alone, livery one, even the minister laughed, tho organist went on playing tho third verso. When time to sing the amen I let tho rest of the choir sing amen. People were still laughing, and it was tho most embarrassing moment in my life. Chicago Tribune.
Don't Suffer With Files Horton'a Eu-ra Ointment, which contains Kuralyptol, r!vos immeOSatp relief from ttchinsr. Inflamed, blind, bleeding or ijrotnulin- rHea. It soothes and h'ulfl the MfTeoted parts, relieves pain, and reduces Oifiammation. Sold by all drugrgrista. or mit to United Pharmacal Products Co., Knox, Ind., for free sample.
Descriptive Power. "Now," asked a teacher, "who can to!! me what an oyster is'" There was silesioe ;or a luornent. Then little P.illy raised his hand. "I know!" he triumphantly announced. "An oyster is a fish built like a nut!"
Alternate Insomnia. Admiral Si::;s ;-ai! at a dinner in Washington : "And another frequent cause of divorce is alternate insomnia."' "Alternate insomnia!" said a time specialist incredulously. "Pshaw, admiral, what the deuce is that?" "Alternate insomnia." tho admiral explained, "is a complaint common to a great many husbands and wives. Whichever goes to sleep first keeps the other awake all night snoring."
Disappointed. Grandma What did you think of church this morning? Kid I didn't like the organ very much. Orandma Why not, dear? Kid Because there wasn't any monkey with it.
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The packing industry is intricate, complex far more so than the railroads or the telegraph. Every day multiplying needs of society increase its problems and multiplying responsibilities demand more of it Highly trained experts, specialists of years' experience, thinkers and creative men, devote their lives, their energies, their activities, to solving the problems of the packing industry and meeting its widening duties. Swift & Company is not a few dozen packing plants, a few hundred branch houses, a few thousand refrigerator cars, and a few million dollars of capital, but an organization of such men. It is the experience, intelligence, initiative and activity which operates this physical equipment Can this intelligence, this experience, this initiative and creative effort which handles this business at a profit of only a fraction of a cent per pound from all sources, be fostered through the intervention of political theorists, however pure thenpurposes? Or be replaced by legislation ? Does Congress really think that it can?
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Let us send you a Swift "Dollar". It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Ctcck Ycids, Chicago, HI.
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INFERTILE .EGGS KEEP BEST
Fertile Germ in Hot Weather Quickly Cecomes Elood Rins, Spoiling Egg for Market. tPrepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Farmers-' lose millions of dollars annually from bad methods of producing and handling eggs. One-third of this loss is preventable, because it is due to the partial hatching of fertile eggs which have been allowed to become warm enough to begin to incubate. Tho rooster makes the egg fertile. The fertile egg makes the blood ring. You can save the money now lost from blood rings by keeping the male bird from your ilock after the hatching season is over. The 'rooster does not help the hens to lay. lie merely fertilizes the germ of the egg. The fertile germ in hot weather quickly becomes a blood ring, which spoils the egg for food and market. Summer heat lias the same effect on fertile eggs as the hen or incubator. After the hatching season eook, sell, or pea your rooster. Your hens not running with a male bird will produce infertile eggs quality eggs that keep best and market best. Rules for handling eggs on the farm: Heat is the great enemy of eggs, both fertile and infertile. Farmers are urged to follow these simple rules, which cost nothing but time and thought and will add dollars to the poultry yard returns: L. Keep the nests clean; provide one nest for every four hens. 2. Gather the eggs twice daily. S. Keep the eggs in a cool, dry room or cellar. 4. Market the eggs at least twice a w eek. 5. Sell, kill, or confine all male birds as soon as the hatching season is over.
POULTRY KEEPING PAYS WELL
Community Breeding Association in Virginia Proves Most Profitable Institution.
(Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) A striking example of community breeding accomplishment is furnished by the Barred Plymouth Rock association, Farmville, Va. Organized for
A Well-Selected Flock of Young Hens cf Uniform Size, the Kind That Make Excellent Winter Layers. poultry improvement In 1915, this association has made such continuous and rapid growth that it has been lncorpo rated with a capital stock of S1.500, and a manager employed to handle its affairs. Receipts during the first five months of operation amounted to $7,500, and recent reports show that members of the association have on hand more than six thousand Barred Plymouth Rock hens and pullets. In the spring of 1916 they sold 1,000 capons on a northern market. Before the Farmville association was formed poultry keeping in that locality was merely incidental, an unimportant side line to other farming activities. Today poultry keeping is one of the important industries of that region, and evtn the casual traveler is impressed with the large numbers of Barred Rocks and farms.
POULTRY FOH YGUt'i'G PEOPLE
Coys and Girls Who Take an Interest in Chickens Should Ce Givsn Chance ts Ralss Them. Poultry raising appeals to the young people in many instances. Th boys and girls who like "poultry- and would take an interest la fowls should have a chance to raise poultry and use the income as they please. Parents often may help their children to become successful la this way.
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Listen to conscience more than to intellect. F. VY. Robertson.
With your fingers! You can lift of? any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and tho hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops ipon tho corn or callus. Instantly it .stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or cadus right off, root and all, without one bit of pain or soreness. Truly ! No humbug ! Adv.
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