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infer one.? hold Ly t!;o pu? rviceon were iUv!2! Hi n Hoi r,y tews a- P the ,adr!.s;ibiiity of n general ex-teo-ion of their service to rural communities, statistics presented by several of tho plant operators on ,cxporimeiiPs on rural service lines indicated that the cost of providing current to fanners was so hiirh that tho rural sertice could not ho made a profitable business. As a result of the conferer.'o a co:,;!;;l ! See was appointed to work iut a blank form for the use of electric companies in compiling specific data on the loss of electric curr n? at the transformers and in the transmission to rural consumers. This data N to he forwarded to the eora misioti and will be of use In establishing the proper rates for rural service. " Indianapolis. Lewis Taylor, general secretary of the Indiana Federation of Farmers' Associations, has .sent- iffr other appeal to 11. I). Krwin. vice president of tho Fnitod States Grain, corporation, asking for an immediate ieoision in a test case in regard to price of ?2.11 for Xo. 1 wheat, - which, the farmers declare is not a'Talr 'resieetion of the government' guaranteed price. Mr. Tayjo? taid that step's would be taken to -Voliect tSio difference, amounting to about $ 1 .1 . i.t m 10. if a favorable ruling is' made. . lie alsao' said that, although Inost of the elevators are now paying f?'J.l." for Xo.", 1 and $2.1.1 for Xo. 2 wheat, hundreds of thousands of bushels were sold at before tho prict was raised by the grain (leaders. Vineennes, The pure-bred Jersey cow owned by Titad S. Xash of Princeton, which has. just been announced as winner over 2,ol cows in a state contest by the dairy extension depanS i!i t.t of Purdue uitiversity. is a Knox county product. Toe cow is known as Plymouth Pedro's Jovial and as a ihree-year-old was sold last year for $((( pi Indianapolis parties at a sale of I r. X. V.. F.eekos'on his farm near Ih-tieeviHe. The cow was sired by Plymouth Pedro and ilammed by Mc.Tovial. both of t lit in owned by Doctor P.ccke:. In July 'she produced 74.8 Pn;nd of butter fat and in August ,::.( jioands. Her July milk production was l,r2." pounds. or lietter than six g;dIons a day. Indianapolis. The public service commission Thursdayvfauf horized the. Cary street railroad to charge six eonts in place- of five rents for street car fares in -Gary. Hammond and Fast-"hiea-o. Tlii- order carries with it free transfer privileges. It also authorized four-cent fare between any two points Jn the followin::. Tones: Xew street to Grand avenue : Gr.tnd avenue to Kennedy a emu : Iear!orn street to the 1 - n. .b"' i e- i:..-b;"n ranropd tracks; F . J. i. I '.. tr.-e'. s't the ,'a!unH t river. "I ' t of.. lb;? eitv si x-eei;t fare ar. : tl 'w.f feurcent fare is to ha'i'ea-e f f o:a ten to twenty cents the fare lietween the -it-ies. Fvansvijle. Memlwrs of the natiorlaP Prespyierhm " 1oa rir.TvJr'lst t ..'Pial relief and siistena.tion whoiave been in session here announced that a new sanatorium will be built at the Thornton home "for aged mitiivfers at Xewburg. A gift of ?.,dt()(X) from Mrs. Jennie1. Glaze was accepted and as soon as $,i(J0O more is raised work on the first wing of the building will be started. The board will open a campaign, at 'once to raise the necessary amount. I .o-ansp.ort. Calling on Governor Goodrich to call a special session of the India.ua legislature at the earliest possible moment to ratify the federal" constitutional amendment now pending before the states in the matter of. fell suffrage for women. Democratic chairmen and precinct committeemen of the Eleventh district, in a meeting held here, passed resolutions, disapproving of tho attitu'erf of tlie governor for delay in action. Indianapolis. With the receipt of four applications for charters. L.'Kus-s.-U Xt v gent, state secretary of the Indiana branch of the American Legion, announces that the total number of posts in the state has now reached bib These applications eahvvfr'om Cnnnotton. Otwoll, I.afontaine ami Wheatland. The total individual member-hip for Indiana now approximates Foem. Plans for a state-wide mem bership campaign are formulated. Hammond. The strike -of men at the plant of the Standard Steel Car company in Hammond, which cost the lives of five strikers, resulted in injury to 70 other persons and ent'tiled million of dollars loss in wages"? and ion product ton since it started or July IS, was ended the past-week when the guards were withdrawn and I.eeXl workers-filed back to their jobs. The electrical workers, blacksmiths and nun htnists. who walked exit in sympathy wiili the car workers, also returned. Marion. Forty weinen met with business men of the city and pledged their support in a campaign for a "Greater ami Bigger Marlon. ' Among the impivwmctit contemplate.! is a system of parks and playgrounds. It was the tirst time local women have taken part in a movement of this kind. Warsaw. T!.oad contracts totaling TMl 7.2's b."12 were awarded by the Ko-de-dox county conu..islo!urs. All the roads arc town-hip roads ami are scattered throughout th county. Contracts
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Eayer" m cn G: Aspirin Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" In a "Bayer package," containing proper directions for Coids, Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years; Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. Adv. It is easier to leave the wrong thing - unsaid 'than' to unsay it. ..State-of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas .Colmty S3. Prank j. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the use of ''H'S -CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. & worn to before me and subscribed in rny presence; this 6th day of December, A. D. 1SS6. - IvTVi .AYa Gleason,. Notary Public. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. I. J Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. J- Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. a woman never thinks that a man thinks she talks too much. 1 Tells How Lydia E.Pinkh'iin'c Verjetabls Compound - flestored Her Health. Philadelphia, Pa. "I was very weak, clways tired my back ached, and I felt sickly most ci the time. I went to a 'doctor and he said I had nervous indigestion, which added to ray weak condition kept me worrying most cf the time and h said if I could not step that, I cculd not get well. I heard so much about Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com jSiiiML'"""'''!!!;!; i j ! j i b 1 1 1 u oil1 - J pound ray husband wanted me to try it. I took it for a week and felt a litt'a. better. I kept ittjp for three months, r-n-ri I feel fine and can e'at anything 'lov without distress or nervousness. ' 'Mrs. J. Wokthline, 2842 North Taylor St., Philadelphia" FaThe majority of- mothers nowadays ovefdo, there are so many demands upon their time and strength; the result 13 invariably a weakened; run-down, nervous condition with headaches, backache; irritability and 'depression and ;roon more Berious ailments develop. It 13 at such periods in life that Lydia E.' ' Pinkham's 'Vegetable Compound will restore a normal healthy condition, as it tld to lira. Wcrthlino. .rip OfinT 7,rn"o - . . .-: 1 In L tarn j0 W tm i & A M tt Wt i H Yea Get Action with Mustartne -It Drives Out Pain in Half the Time it Takes other Remedies It's the Quickest Pain Killer on Earth. ' Stops fr'trashins? almost- instantly; er.d3 sore ths"'.'.-1 and chest colds over night. Notliiri,r like it for neuralgia, himbaso, r..-arltis 'and to speedily drive an-ay rheumatic pains and reduce swollen joints. Must-trine is the original non-b-'.sterinsr prescription that takes the place but is If times as efficient as Grandmother's oldfashioned mustard plaster. Use it for sprains, strains, bruises, sore muscles, Ftiff neck, swellines. sore, painful or f-ostc ' feet and chilblains. Be sure it's j-ley's Mustarina in the 'yellow bcs. V ij i. , t f a . . ; : 1 ! K r' 1 : P.' . " 3 if.'.. S' : j t, ( ' 4 W & - , a K$ W . m 1 p .: ';: w VJ fe. - r w m x Take It yourself and give it to the children for it's a purely vegetable laxative tea that acta promptly on the bowels and never causes the least distress. It puts you right over night and when yc-j catch cold .nd become feverish you mustn't fail to drink a cupful hot before going to bed. For sick headache, -biliousness, dizziness, disordered stomach and slug-gish liver there Is nothing that will do the work so well. Zvcry tIr-cr.Tlst has it. A er-rrous packs costs c-Pr a few c-t.s. yon mi.;:: icz At 1:1. s. rnoni ctivk: corn. 2 Dushfls pr ta; .., er.oro v Ii A. I. LING IZ Si, I i v i J ? t c r? t :-n ; c . " h f .
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ii . - i 4 GIVE GRIT TO AID DIGESTION Hens Should Have Access at All Times to Supply of Material t& Help Grind Feed. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) The hens should have access at all times to a supply of grit or stones of a size small enough to be swallowed readily. Grit is used by the hens to help in grinding in their gizzards the hard grains which they eat. A supply of ordinary gravel will answer the purpose of grit very well. Crushed oyster or clam shell also should be given to the hens and be kept before them at all times. If this is withheld the hens y J $33 . . .4-' itj I SL ' f , 5 i -:.V j -V X cf ijf Self-Feeders Ars Handy for Holding Grit, Crushed Oyster Shell, Etc. are likely to lack sufficient shell-forming material in their feed, with the result that they lay many soft-shelled or thin-shelled eggs. Grit cr shell can be purchased in small quantities at any feed or poultry supply store. PECULIARITIES OF TURKEYS Show the Least Intelligence of Any Farm Fowl When Young and the Most When Matured. Som- one said the turkey shows the least intelligence when small and the most intelligence after maturity of any fowl known. This is true of all the farm fowls. The goose and duck will often go some distance from the poultry range, make a nest, deposit their eggs, sit and hatch, if undistufbed, taking no notice as to whether being watched by human eyes or not. The turkey is very cautious. She will lead one, if she finds she is being watched, away from the nest or where she intends making it, often making a nest and sitting down cozily, nntil her watcher decides, or is deceived into thinking she is on the nest, but he will have to try it over again. After the watcher has gone away, she leaves ber temporary nest for the true one, deposits her egg and usually covers It deeply with leaves or other trash. WINTER SHELTER FOR GEESE Fowls Are Very Hardy and Open Sheds Are Satisfactory for Cold Weather Season. Geese do not need shelter except during cold winter weather, wdien open sheds may be provided. Goslings are not usually hatched until good pasture is available, and need additional feed only for a few weeks. The range of pasture used either for goslings or for geese should be large enough so that the gra?s will remain clean, or the stock should be moved frequently to fresh land. Coops, barrels, or some other dry shelter should be provided for the young goslings. Geese are very hardy and free from diseases and insect pests.
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i . it . tfe1 w m p?s f kl a J Or.ly one i.ir v.. .r ev a bov, '.Tith the improved OUav. a i.J.ne L : : .mcan easily cut twenty-rive to " ft rry cords a day, and at a cost of k than 2c per cord. This machine, which outdoes all others, has a heavy, cn cut sat driven by "a powerful especially designed -1-cycie gasoline; engine. It's a fast money-maker for those using it, and does more than ten men could do, either cutting down trees, sawing logs, or buzzing branchesi tcAile you rest. When not sawing. thj1 engine canVbe used for other workTequtrhig poiyer. The . entire machir.p is mounted on truck wheels fo mak It easy t&tmove to the trees or logs, land from cut to cut on a log- tcithout-. stopping the engine. For moving on the road, the" truck wheels are' placed parallel with the skids "and the rig hauled straight ahead. The' wheels .turn on a twoway spindle. You do not have to take them off, but can chdnge direction o.f wheel travel' by merely taking out a pin.- - ... - - I The Ottawa can be fitted for .sawing down ,tr,ees..-. It i curs' level with surface of "ground, thrreby .gett'ng all the timber -and leaving no-'stumps 1 sticking .up. ;An automatic ; fricti'on I clutch stops. tlie saw in case cf undue resistance. Two. men can. foil forty to fifty trees a tiny in ordinary timber. The whole: outfit is compact, pimple, durable against a lifetime of hard wear. It sells for a low price and is fully guaranteed for reliable operation in the hands of every one who has trees to cut down and logs to work up. Full information and low facftffy price to you can be had simpjy by addressing the Ottawa Mfg. Company, !724 Wood St., Ottawa. Kansas. FATdtEli'S11' ' MA11Z BALSAM .- CSV ilomovf sDaailr'alt-StopsiiairFalUnf. Restores Color cntf-C , 3euty to Clrny sad Fnded Ilair . - " . riii.. RTlH ftl (VI &T. fimr sta n I J 1 1 1 U LL H C O 1 1 M S Remove Cr,rr.S. Ca!joust's, ptc, stops ati paia, ensures (-.nnii.rt. t t;n let-t. rcakea wr i. intr es.fi. 1 bv rrfn l cr at lrasl Cities. Hiacox C'aciulcaii Vcrlis,ir'atcJAyE:a,&. X. . PdiEUMATISM My new method of treatment cures practa-aUyall cases. Simple and inervtnxire. For full information send self addressed eVTelopA to DH. WOUHBi, o4Cl ISortti ATecne M-iwackeo, Vfii. GROW SHORTHOPJI BEEF The Pachfco Cattle Co.. ) of California, recently rriTKoiea iaj tnree-rfar-oia s.'iorthorn sitjprs weighing
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OTtpd cotnl-5 ar rwl. whim American Shorthorn Breeders' Association XS Dexter Park Ave. - , Chicago. lit. RELIEVED MIND OF HOSTESS California Newspaper Man Proved Himself a Diplomat in Situation That Called for Tact. While a Los Angeles publisher was abroad, a few months ago, with "a newspaper crowd he was invited, with the rest of the party to dine with a duke and duchess who were burdened wdth a double last name, such as Jveily Angus. 1 ,.';-t The Californian was in or-?"-" ?ul t stew from the time the; dinneirf ; .rted as to how he should address t'ohostess in case he fell into conversation with her, but finally, when the opportunity came, he proved, himself.,. evefy inch a diplomat. ' -- The duchess, it seems was jjjGlogizing for the dinner not being mbre formal, or something like .that, and tj 1 e newspaper man, desiring to make "her feel at ease, just reached his right hand across the table, took the hostess by the. hand, and said: j "Oh, that's all right, Mr$. Jveljy, all of us like good home - cooking." Washington Star. Record Hurricane Damage. The worst hurricane of which any record exists was that exf October ' it, 17S0,. which startefl in the Barbadoes. An English fleet anchored off St.T.uciasimply disappeared. JS'early ' every building on the island was blown down and COW people buried. r.i
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