Plymouth Tribune, Volume 5, Number 50, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 September 1906 — Page 7

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Mrs. Green Gained 26 Pounds and Recovered Her Health by Taking V Dr. Williams Pink Pills. General debility is a terra that covers a multitude of cases where there is no acute disease, yet the patient continues to lose strength and the doctor's medicines have no apparent effect. This is the decline that leads to death if means ore not found to check it. In a great majority of cases Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will check it and restore health and strength because they actually make new blood and so send renewed vitality to every organ and ti.ssue of the body. Mrs. S. A. Green, whose r tldress is Box 20, R. F. D. No. 4, Franklin, Ga., says: "For three and a half years I suffered with weakness and nervousness, complicated with stomach trouble. At times I was confined to my bed for periods ranging from three weeks to two months and was under the physician's care most of the time for three years. I do not know the cause of my trouble but I was prostrated with weakness and, although I took a great deal of medicine, nothing seemed to give me strength. At times my stomach hurt ma something fearful and my head often troubled me. I was sleepless and what sleep I did get did not refresh me. " When I began taking Dr. Williams Pink Pills, I weighed but 104 pounds. I knew I was so bad that a few doses would not cure me and I had patience. Soon the pills began to give me strength my blood got ill better condition, I could sleep well at night and help some wi th the housework. Now I weigh 130 pounds and think nothing of walking half a mile. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done wonders for me and the neighbors all know this statement is true.' Dr. Williams' Pink Pilli are sold by all druggists, or will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price. 50 cents per box, six boxes $2.50, by the Dr. Willißiia Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. CURES ItlDIGESTIOll When what yon cat makes you nncomf ortable it is doing you very little good beyond barely keeping yon alive. Digestive tablets are wirs than useless, for they will ia tinx? deprive the stomach of all power to digest food. The stomach must be toned up -strengthened. The herb tonic-laxative, Lane's Family Medicine will do the work quickly and pleasantly. Sold by all dealers at 25c and 50c. 17. L. DOUGLAS 83.50&3.CO Shoes BEST IN THE WORLD tf.LDo'jas $4 Gilt Edga lica . cannotn equalled atanj pries. To Skf Dalm: W. L. IxaW Job. tan House is to mort complete in this count rj Sendor Catalog SHOES FOIL EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES. Mxn'a Sboes. $S to tl.eO. Bor' Sboe. 3 to 11.23. Women's Shoe S4.0O to f 1.80. Kisses' at Children's Shoes. $2.23 to SI.OO. Trr XV. L. loagU IVouwn's, Silases and Children's shoos; for style, fit and wear they excel other makes. If I could take you Into my large factories at Brockton, Mass. .and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes are made you would then understand why they ho'.d their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. Wherever 70m live, you can obtain W. L. Douglas shoes. His name and price is stamped on the bottom, which protects you against hih prices and interior shoes. Take no tubttl tut. ' Ask your dealer for W. L. Douglas shoes and insist opoa having- them. fast Color Eyelets used; thei will not wear brassy. Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles. - W. L. DOUGLAS, Dept. 14. Brockton. Mass. Genuine arter's Little Liver Pills, Must Bear Signature of Sc Facsimile Wrapper Below. eased! mmd as easy to take as smgaz. CARTER'S FCH HEADACHE. FC DIZZIKESS. rca bilicuseess. FC3TCSFID LIVER. FC3 C0ÄSTIPATI03. FC3SAlL0VSICin. r03Tl!EC03PLEXICa riirriE IVER PI LLC. CURE SICK HEADACHE. 00,000,800 BÜSI1ELS That's (he WHEAT CROP IX Western Canada This Year This with nearly go. 000. 000 Bashela of Oats aad 17,000,000 Basbels of Barley means a continuation of good times for the farmers of Western Canada. Free Farms Big Crops Low Taxes, Healthy Climate, good Churches and Schools, Splendid Railway Service The Canadian Gorernment offers 160 acre? of land FREE to every settler willing and able to comply with th? Hontest id Regulation. Advice and intormation may be obtained free from VT. D. Scott. Superintendent ( Immigration. Ottawa, Smamdm. r W. U. A.r,d K.or, Trtetiau-Tvnniaaj mü4iBs. Iatflaaapoli-x. lad., mod H. M. Wiliiama. Boem ti. Law Bo tiding, Toledo, Oaio, Authorized (iorsramMt agents. Pisas say where 70a saw this sirerÜMsaent. YOUR OWN SIGNATURE SÄft: Rubber Stamp for signing Letters, vouchers, etc at the low price of $1.25. Send for particulars. Lock Box 13. Fort Wajrce, Ind. DROPSY S 5EW BISCOTKRTl firn quick .ief an am wen iim. ! toit'siniiii und 19 JT tr..tmnl Free. r-ILat-WKEt-N-S iÜ.N,.l V, AtU.U.6a RUBBER STAMPS. Aft kinds of Rubber Stamps Made te Order. Self-Inking Daters something new. Ink and taking Pads. Send for Catatonia to Lock Box 219. Fer Wiorse, InsUaaa.

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Had the Syiiiptoni. McGInnis was a man of somewhat hasty temper. A long siege of sickness bad made him exceedingly Irritable, and taking care of and waiting on him had proved a preat trial to Mrs. Mc(., under which she had borne up witt commendable patience um1 fortitude, never complaining, no matter in what form her husbands crankiness manifested Itself. One day, when the doctor called as usual, he cheerfully remarked: "Well, Mrs. McGInnis, how is our patient getting along this morning?" "Sure, doctor, ye're too late," she moaned, disconsolately. "It's after heln dead he is, I'm think! nV "Why, It can't be possible your husband has dropped off like that!" exclaimed the doctor in tons of surprise. "He was worth a dozen dead men when I saw hira last You certainly must have made a mistake, Mrs. McGinnis, Are you positive that he is reall dead?" "Well, doctor," said Mrs. McG., choking back her sob, "if the poor nion isn't dead he has all the symptoms of lt. I went Into the room jist now, an h? didn't find fault n'r t'row annytLing at me." Harper's Magazine. Practical Exercise". ."Yes, Lucy captured Dick for a husband." "Lucy! Why, I thought Thelma would win him with her graduation exercises." "No, Lucy won him with her aftergraduation exercises." "After-graduation exercises?" "Yes; as soon as she had -graduated she went home and helped her mother to Iron and wash the dishes."

FADED TO A SHADOW. Worn Down hy Fire Years of Suffering from Kidney Complaint. Mrs. Romethe Myers, of 1G0 South Tenth St., Ironton, Ohio, says: "I have worked bard In my time and have been exposed again and again to changes of weather. It is no wonder my kidneys gave out and I went all to pieces at last For Ave years I was fading away and finally so weak that for six months I could not get out of the house. I was nervous, restless and sleepless at night, and lame and sore In the morning. Sometimes everything would whirl and blur before me. I bloated so badly I could not wear tight clothing, and had to put on shoes two sizes larger than 'usuaL The urine was disordered and passages were dreadfully frequent I got help from the first box of Doan's Kidney Pills, however, and by the time I had taken four boxes the pain and bloating was gone. I have been in good health ever since." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mliburn Co Buffalo. X. Y. Word. A word to the wise is sufficient,1 The familiar proverb saith ; But wisdom too-often is wordy. And tries to talk you to death. Low Rates to Denver, Colorado Springs end Pueblo via Nickel Plate Koad. Sept. ISth, 19th, 20th and 21st. Good returning Oct. 15th. Full information of ajrent or address, C. A. MELIN, T. T. A Fort Wayne, Ind. ( 0C1 ) Ills Presence of Mind. "O. Harold!' exclaimed 0? lovely girl at the summer resort. Isn. the view lovely from here? Let's sit down in the shads of this nob'e old beech and enjoy it " "I think'. Nellie," said Harold, "yon will find th linde better on tLe other side of the tree." Then, while she was seating herself on the spot indicated, he lingered behind just long enough to take out his knife and erase his own initials and those of his last summer's girl from the bark of the noble old beech. Sommbnf Different. "I understand," said the reporter, "that a man was brought here to-day who lost his mind because he had lost half : a million dollars. Is It true?" "Well, not exactly," replied the superintendent of the human wheel repair shop. "Ho lost half a mllfion dollars becaust he last his mind. That's where he had the money." Slaklni? Sure of One Thin?. Macaulay had written the first two rords of his history of England. "There," he said, looking at them. " I parpose will distinjruish this work from any history Marat Halstead may happen to turn out He'd write it 'I propose " Inwardly chuckling at the cleverness with which he had shown the marked superiority of his style over that of his rival, even at the beginning of his great work, he wrote several more words without stopping. Chicago .Tribune. Dad, Dad Kitty! The scientists make out a good case against the house cat. who, with all her charming and lovable Qualities, Is shown to be an agent or disease, and a wholesale destroyer of bird life. Dr. Caroline A. Osborne, who has been conducting experiments at Clark University, has found that cats have diphtheria, whooping cough, tuberculosis, eczema and ring-worm. Even when cats do not actually contract these maladies they may carry the contagion about with them. As nlmrods they are responsible for the death of about fifty birds a year, according to Yl H. Forbush, State Ornithologist for Massachusetts, not Including the suffering they Inflict by their mangling of birds, squirrels and rabbits. Fhlladelphla Tress. WELL PEOPLE, TOO. Wlae Doctor Give Poatnm to Coa valeacenta. A wise doctor tries to give nature Its bet chance by saving the little strength of the already exhausted patient, and building up wastM energy with simple but powerful nourishment "Five years ago," writes a doctor, "I commenced to use Postum In my own family instead of coffee. I was so well pleased with the results that I had two grocers place It In stock, guaranteeing its sale. "I then commenced to recommend it to my patients In place of coffee,. as a nutritious beverage. The consequence Is, every store In town Is now selling it as it has become a household necessity in many homes. Tni sure I prescribe Fostum as often as any one remedy In the Materia Medlca In almost every case of indigestion and nervousness I treat, and with the best results. "When I once introduce it Into a family. It is quite sure to remain. I shall continue to use It ül I prescribe it In families where I practice. "In convalescence from pneumon'.a, typhoid fever and other cases, I give It as a liquid, easily absorbed diet. You may use my letter as a reference any way you see fit" Name given by Fostum Co., Battle Cniek, Mich. Bead "The Road to WellFille" iu pk8. "There"? a reason,'

lie plows best who plows last and cftenest. Sheep require a clean place to ent and must have it else their health will be impaired and food wasted. Regularity is perhaps more important In feeding sheep than is the cas with other animals, for sheep are naturally resrular ir, their habits. It is well enough in embarking in the swine business to aim at a large herd, but commence with a few sows: !n other words, aim at the top but commence at the bottom. Squirrel tail grass that is so perniciously spreading all over roadsides, in meadows and other places should have war made on It. It does mischief to the mouths of animals eating It When a horse gets "off Its feed" run first for a change of diet instead of the doctor. It Is more likely to need bran mash than blue mass, or a day's rest In pasture than a djse of physic. When the brooding hen refuses to voluntarily return to her ccop at night, but squats outside, you can be pretty sure that the coop Is either fearfully lousy, filthy or close, or perhaps all three. Investigate. Professor Hodge, of Clark university, has estimated the value of toads to the fanner at $18 apiece because they destroy cut worms. There Is a regular market for toads in England, however, at 25 cents ap!ece. Small hoghouses are more desirable than large ones. When large, too many hogs congregate in them when the weather is cold. This causes disease, and the swine are liable to Smother and Injure one another. At the end of the growth of any plant Is the time to kill it In the month of August more weeds and undesirable plant? can be killed than In any other month of the yea?. This applies to briars, bushes, willows, etc. There is this about the poultry and dairy business there is no danger of overdoing either one. Profitable prices are absolutely assured for the future. The tw. lines represent the very safest and surest of any branches of agriculture. Someone has said that "weeds grow while we are making hay." Yes, that Is true if they are there. - Some men are so well equipped with help and teams that they can keep up a weed killing warfare while haying Is not disturbed In the least Burn over the old strawberry bed and row It In some way. Tlow out so as to leave rows about ten inches wide every three feet then harrow It djwn, so new rows will be formed. By pursuing this plan a bed can be made to last a year or so longer. Truning should also be done to prevent undesirable and crowded limbs, and to take off occasional suckers and water sprout, bearing In mind always not to prune too severely. In the eas of the neglected orchard, care should be used not to remove too much brusu all at once. Very few farm or village families grow asparagus, yet it Is very easy to raise. It is best to get strong roots in the spring, but it can be raided from seeds, one ounce of seeds producing a thousand plants, sown In a bed twelve feet square. A bed of seedlings will not generally be fit for use until the third year. A good shepherd says that sheep on our western rarges that are properly salted stray much less than .unsalted flocks. Be this as It may, sheep crave salt, and will hunt for salt licks, alkali, or other partial substitutes, if It Is denied them. As a rule, we think sheep consume les salt when they have constant access to It than when It Is fed to them infrequently. ' Have you provided sufficient dry earth for winter use? Now is the time to bt:y spring pullets for winter laying. Feed more corn to the fowls than you did during the summer. As the supply of Insects decreases make up the deficiency with meat scraps or meat meal. The fowls might be excluded fismi some of these runs and these spaded and sown to rye and grass. In late fall and winter the chickens can get fresh green stuff. A great interest always attaches to the first fruiting of any tree in the home orchard. The most important question to be decided Is: Will It come true to name? Many and keen have been the disappointments that have followed the negative answer to that question. The purchaser of a few trees, of different sjiecies and varieties. Is entitled to as much honesty and care In the selection and shipping of the stock as tbi commercial orchardist, who buys by the block or the thousand. The A da ma Act. Every Individual who has a few fruit trees, or raises a little garden stuff, owes a debt of gratitude to the agricultural experiment stations of the various States. It would require the space cf a large volume merely to specify the little practical joints vn which Information has been furnished regarding the management of all kinds of farm animals, poultry and bees, raising vegetables, fruits and ornamentals, control of insects and diseases, etc. The Adams act, recently passed by Congress, provides for the gradual increase of the appropriation for these Institutions, so that ultimately they will each receive .$30,000 Instead of $15,000 per year as at present. The money obtained under the Adams act Is to be available for use In si-eclal Investigations of agricultural Problems. Feeding Cattle Wlthoat Hog. My experience of twenty-seven years as a cattle feeder in eastern Nebraska, where corn and hay are about as cheap as anywhere In the country, Justifies the assertion that there Is seldom any profit in feeding cattle without hogs, writes a correspondent to Breeder's Gazette. By grinding the corn and

mixing it with bfan or linseed meal, 01 both, the waste is greatly reduced and fewer hogs are required, but the higher cos-t of those feeds partially offsets the saving effected. With the ordinary ir.argin of from 1 to 2 cents per pound between cost of fillers and well-finished beeves, the owner can nvako no net profit if any waste or slipshod methods are tolerated.

Cost and Reonlta of Arsenate Spray As a result of spraying experiments at the Illinois experiment station, It was found that four times spraying with arsenate of lend at a cost of seventeen cents a tree, Increased the yield of the apple orchard about one-half, and the average size of the fruit about one-fifth, and so Improved the quality of the apples that they were worth two and one-half to three times as much as If the orchard had not been sprayed. Orchards in the section indicated are much Infested with the apple curculu and the spraying was successful In destroying these. Experiments at the same station with various washes for destroying the San Jose scale included all the common mixtures and various patented preparations, but it was concluded that the best and cheapest mixture Is the common lime and sulphur wash prepared by boiling. The mixture applied In March was much more effective than when applied in midwinter. Picking Geeae. It Is all right to pluck old geese when their feathers are ripe and begin to molt, which will occur about this time, and if only the feathers that come easy are plucked It is beacficlal and not Injurious to them. It is poor policy to pick geese more than once a year, ard not advisable to pick the goslings at all. Iu plucking a goose, draw a stocking over Its head to avoid being bitten. Do not pick the feathers that cover the wing butts, as it will cause the wlng9 to drop, and means lots of trouble for the goose. Do not pick feathers growing In the back, or the down on any part of the body. It would make nice pillows, but let It be. It Is enough to pick the, down from those killed for market Seed In Alfalfa. The success of alfalfa depends so largely on the condition of land when seed are planted that very Intelligent care should now be given to prospective alfalfa fields that are to be seeded this fall. If the land has been in small spring grain and Is hard and compact the first summer plowing given It should not be over deep, or clods will be turned up which no summer rains will pulverize. Turn plowing to a depth of three to five Inches, followed by a second plowing of greater depth when a rood season is found in the upper or surface soil, will lie found thoroughly practical and will do much to guarantee the nydd growth and strong development of the young plants this fall. We would much rather have as a seed bed for alfalfa a four-Inch soli well moistened and thoroughly fined by harrowing, than a six-Inch freshly plowed mass of half moist, loose soil particles through which the hot September air circulates with destructive effect. On uuplowcd alfalfa land at this date give only normal plowing, with thorough harrowing, and if later seasons are good plow deeper and so "cinch" the season for the use of -the crop. Farm and Ranch. llottle-Fed Trcea. Science has recently learned a good deal that was previously unknown about the anatomy of n tree, and especially about, the circulatory system of the great plant, says the Technical World Magazine. In order tiat it shall be healthy, it Is as necessary for a tree to have a good circulation as fox a man. But hitherto nobody has realized the activity of this function In the tree an activity sufficiently evidenced by the fact that . chemical substances Injected into cottonwoods were detected in the sap of the topmost twigs, 30 to 40 feet above the bottle, within 1C hours. Some recent exicriments at the North Dakota experiment station have had for their object merely the feeding of poorly-nourished young trees, which, when supplied with a bottle' filled at f refluent intervals, appeared to suck In sustenance at a rapid rate. So far, Indeed, Is this the case that It has been found possible to regulate to some extent the growth of young trees by suet means, retarding their development or making it more rapid as might be desired. It Is all a matter of food supply, the "patient" under treatment showing a ready willingness to absorb extra provender and to utilize It la the building of plant tissues. The Old Cow. There Is no rule by which the age ol a cow will determine the end of her period of usefulness. Some cows remain strong and vigorous up to 15 years old, while others Indicate age and evident decline at 10. It Is a well-established fact among breeders that after a cow has raised two or three calves her value as a' breeder may be pretty accurately determined, and she has also arrived at the age of best service as a calf producer. The heifer Is not the best mother, usually, but Improves maternal qualities as she approaches maturity. It Is, therefore, very uncertain In results to turn the heifer off because she does not with her first calf equal the old cow in her produce. It Is also bad management to turn the old cow off be-i-ause she is old, when she has proven a valuable breeder of excellent calves. Many an old cow has produced a call that would sell for three or four tlme what the old cow would sell for. The old cow even among grade cattle often worth more to retain as a producer of calves than to exchange for the uncertainty of a young animal. Excellence In breeding Is what Is deidred In the breeding herd. If you have this In the old cow, be sure you have something to take her place In this very desirable quality before you dispose of her on account of old age. Judge closely. Judge accurately oü the value of the old, reliable breeding cow, remembering that good cows are scarce and t'aat It Is much easier to get r' " of a good cow than to buy one.

EDWARD AND HIS CLOTHES.

Averages Two Snlts a Week, Not Cuuntlnnr III Uniform. King Edward's tailors have a standing order to provide him with altout UK) suits a year, exclusive of military uniforms and court costumes. These suits cost between $T0 and $100 each, says the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The king selects cloth and patterns and Is said to make his selections so rapidly that In ten minutes he will choose $1.000 worth of clothes. When the king has selected a certain cloth the tailor uses it for no other customer, ills hour for a seance with the tailor is 11 a. m. and he Is said to be a marvel of punctuality. He Is also a pretty good lightning-change artist for a mere monarch. He gets out of and into his clothes with extreme dispatch. There is only one other man In the world, the kaiser, who possesses more uniforms than King Edward. The emperor's outfit, It Is said, Includes 2,000 of them. But the kaiser delights in donning gorgeous costumes. King Edward wears thorn only when the exigencies of the king business demand that he should make a show of himself. He is, however, most particular alout what might be called the official part of his outfit He has an Inventory made once a month of his uniforms in stock, accompanied by a carefully prepared statement of their condition. They are never allowed to become shabby. The slightest blemish on a uniform condemns It and It becomes the perquisite of the superintendent of the wardrobor one of his assistants. Of these there are four, two of them being expert tailors. The room which Is called the royal wardrobe at Buckingham palace Is 00 feet long by 3G wide and with Its accumulation of coats, overcoats, waistcoats, trousers, shirts, underwear, ties, boots, shoes, socks, stockings, hats In great variety, etc., It looks much like the stockroom of a ready made outfitting establishment The apartment devoted to the king's official clothes Is still larger. When there are big functions on hand the king sometimes Is obliged to make a dozen changes a day and he never puts on fewer than three different suits dally. The statement made that he never wears the same suit twice Is erroneous. He does make It a rule never to wear the same suit twice on consecutive days. As are most stout men, he Is hardest on his trousers. Because he will not tolerate the suggestion of a wrinkle In his nether garments he rarely wears a pair of trousers more than three or four times. In this way he gets through . about 100 pairs In the course of a year. He Is particularly extravagant with regard to overcoats. Ho Indulges In a great variety of headgear and his experiments In hats and cps from time to time have resulted In popularizing no less than seven distinct varieties. Wlae Paaaenjjrer. "There Is a woman up In the fronl of the car that hftsn't paid her fare,' said the conductor to the man In the back seat, "but I can't place her." "Perhaps I can give you a ioInter," said the helpful man. "Pick out the woman that keeps trying to adjust her hatpins all the time. That Is the latest wrinkle of the female street car pirate. Reading her neighbor's newspaper and gazing Into futurity are out of date. Everybody got on to those tricks. But the woman that beats her way has to do something to hide her guilt, so she fiddles with her hatpins." Presently the conductor reported tc his adviser again. "That worked all right" he said "She owned up. She said you would pay for her." "Me !" snorted the helpful maa "What have I got to do with It?" "Everything, apparently. She happened to look back and said she knew you, and that it would be all right There she is now, standing up anc nodding at you. Know her?" "Yes," said the man, weakly. "She's my wife." Chicago Inter Ocean. Muehn Telia a Story. Alphonse Mucha, the French artist whose posters of graceful American women are no less popular in America than In Paris, is making a tour of the United States. "What pleases me In America," M. Mucha said the other day, "is the intelligence of the people. The American public is far ahead of the English. On my way over here I stopped a few days In London, and In. the British Museum one afternoon I overheard a remark that showed well how benighted the English public is. Two men were looking at some old Egyptian coins. "Them there,' said the first man, 'must be three hundred or four hundred years old, eh, Bil'?' "They're three thousand years old the second man returned. "Ah, gam. Bill! What do ye take me for?" said the first man. 'Why, we're only In 1904 now.' " Ther Didn't Worry Ulm. The son of a Germantown minister committed a petty domestic crime a few days ago, and, fearing the wrath to come, he hid in the barn. A vigorous search was made, but his hidingplace remained undiscovered, and as the day passed on his parents became alarmed. It was not until dark that the small fugitive reappeared, and by that time anxiety had overcome all other feeling In the father's heart, so that his son's appearance was hailed with relief rather than anger. Presently, taking the small toy on his knee, the minister said gravely: "It Is true, my boy, that I could not find you, but the Lord and the evil one both knew where you were." "Oh, I wasn't worrying about them," the unrepentant youngster responded; "they were not looking for me with shingles in their hands," Philadelphia Itecord. A Caanal Impreaalon. "What would you do If you was one o' these here trust magnates?" asked Meandering Mike. "I reckon I'd feel purty much at home," answered Plodding Pete. "I'd walk up every once in 0 while an' say, 'Not guilty,' Jes' alout the same as I'm doin now." Washington Star. Eair for the Hammock. Mamma I hope you were not sitting in the hammock with Jack last night, Lulu? Lulu No, mamma. I didn't think It was strong enough for both of us to sit in. Jack sat In the hammock and I sit in Jack's lap. Yonker's Statesman. - Women find employment la being ff'artxrs. .

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