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THZ HA3TFC30 KIHALD FARM EXTRACTS . IK FORMATION FROM TH EXFC RIHEST STATIO AGRICVL TX'RAL rAPERH AKD THK COCXTY AGEVfB OFFICE HEALTH OFFICERS ASKED .10 HELP OR. BOIES All County Officers Urged By State Health Officer To : Co-Operate H Louisville, Ky. Every,, roonty health officer la Kentucky has Iwn urged by " Dr. - A. T. McCormack. crord- most popular local varieties In each ' fight on trachoma, to the fullest ex-: Seed wa planted -In ) tent and to ai,d him In til work in' i f r:;i 'n' 16 l-otintlej and Is ejcpec.td . . , -e.--r io'produe Vitiveen V0 and 10',-' tSAIMtOADM TO GET "0 !iii"h'! f,f afrain which wfll be l 1 HALF liiLLIO.X SOOX Vlviirtie Mill IVncfit GeiKra) Fi nancial Situation, Millon Save Fans Asrwt To Ote Foaltry CW-ty, crops extension specialist from Iia l-mtmrraam the College. Plana ar being made br Coanty J Varieties which arc being used la Ageat McCrackea la co-operation j the demonstrations lnclud Boon with the Extension Division of the Coutey White, Hickory King. Iowa Oollg of Agrlcultore for a series Kllverinine, Keid's Yellow Dent and of poultry culling demonstrations 1 Pride of Saline, the latter being a wblta will be held soon oa different Kansas variety. 6eed for the testsjState Health .Officer, to c-oprrte , farms for the purpoce 'of allowing was furnished by the College of Ag-Jwlth Dr. John Mc!ulln -of the' farmer and their wire of Ohio rkolture to teach of the farmers who , CaJted State Public Hearth t 8er-J4- tounty how to tell the loafing bn alto will grow three or four of the vice, B0W .h' elate waging a. from the heavy-laying one, Ing to an announcement which be of (he tents; made today. both the bottom and upland soils every possible war. j According to poultry specialists, ' of each of the 27 counties. The Er, McMullen, according to-. Dr. approximately one-third of the nena ' work will be continned for several McCormack. in evolving methods on Kentuy Inrms inoit 'luring Ju- years until it ha been demonstrated for the diagnosis . and curst of. ly and August and stop laing until beyond reasonable doubt what two trachoma In its early stages has the following spring. Certain or three varieties of corn are mOt made one of the world's greatest UraMi riti whi;h V.,''- loufers relihble and -highest yielding -In ev- contributions, fo preventive ,tnedl-' show makes It easy to tell them ery section of the State. ' '.fine., His actions In calling oa Ken-! from the h'-av.v-laytag h.B, County ' : - " t tucky eou,nty health pfflcers to, yen- : Aft nt M'fra'Ven sid. ! Vhat With a I'-llre- ' ' der si!tanoe In; thg campaign, Dr. Kaf.-ij'-ri fron) different 'ommunl- 'M',re than 5"0 -'ocres of IeCorma;k bp .dJared, ,i la , ti,s.wi:j meet on a terrain farm in Ashland wheat, the new keeping witji a resolution passed at . t;.'i si.i.t.ici wi.' re poultry r.,i M- j.e'liyreod strain developed by the the ryent Xutioryd ponrention, of i I-, Iroiu '. Collere f'Agr!.tiltre K' ntu' ky Agriculiural' Experfneent' -tate and Provincial Health , An-' u .11 :i'-it. 'oi.jty Agent iI':Cratken Ktaifon) have Jut . lieen harvested tborities Of .'orUi Ajnrica7 in .which i:i riviii' ti.t d'-irionvtration. Ijaftri in K' i.tneky. a-rording o etlma(en unltd suport jvas. pledged to Dr.; and li' v-i-.viriK hens fron the uri'' hy spet :a!:sts In the will anI McMu'len ln his ."syctemajti, . snd ' Y.yk o.'i the firm will be hle.ted -rop fiepar'nient of' te statiof). The ' well '.plannsd. campaign for .the i.f.d tii.- farmers and their wives a raiie waf dii.!ed among ' 32 ' eradkaMoa of, traJioma? , , , ! i Liwii tli'. liffer.'D:; l';'w n the tn. Circular will aNo l.e d 'rl I i..l rir.d t h o .r':ets of uiMn(! -x-l Uun'iI in ili tail so tli; t tl,e pou'try i amer-f .-art r'tiini to t.Vir' own ti'1"- ar il i liiriiriate the l.i-r.u t,;,f at not layini? S'Anm 'imiiii .flir S-'nuM (.rain-. T'.r Hio-- f . ii.n H v.t.'r'- ' ' lov. r -i n i In- vi'tn, t!.e crowJrig of I i.v. :i - ,!. r ft !' ih I.'.'i-I l.i I,., f.it !. ;r.,.-l iti.i'iral ir.'.-t (i,i i,l a?1:r,i' nitrogen to the oil. If the rowjH-as are planted promptly aft-r i:f'-" 'f !i ij'r.un t!t re il : tuple I ff - III see'lf" a pood K TO Will of foriie for plowing under in tlie fall. In'Voo'l ons an tniu li a two tons o! ilry ti'tav'' r fter ai re jiri he rrown. .te a;talysin and inspection of fer- ''ays and that the advances ' con-) nAD.ii, far :."nitroifi-fi h iorieir,. :.,,', i -:. a'conlins to the thirty- templated would give to the ' rail- j if.' !s ' ifial ti an appi'l' a'ioa' i.j 0 third annual report of the station roads in cash umi of money equf-j to' V ttiiis 'ot MaMe manure r a -re. v. iiii h piiows that there were S15 valent. to those which the Govern-! 'I li-' Mf.i'li larir,r will rirxl It more i iff-'n-nt brand rgitered in the f"':nt Epent in capiul bettermenUj .r:icfi.-i to utilize the ut. for hay Xh't- werfc ciasHllieil as uurais u jerion oi wartime con- aifl retiirn 'he mannri' pro'lii'e.) to itjtrplte fertilizers, 402; acid phos- trol. The Government 'will receive the land. phate, 11?,; nitrogenous superphos- tor the advances 6 per . cent security To obtain a eood yield, cow peas phateti, 164; phophates with pot- evidencing the indebtedness of the thftiibl . sown Just as soon as the ash,' 81; bones,' tankage, etc. 53; particular railroads which receive whu.,or other grain is cut.' To wait Kulphate of ammonia, one, and nit- the advances, .It was explained, until the grain is threshed means a rate of $oda, one. j All i of the claims and counter lorn iif'froiii two to three weeks of The laboratory work of the claims between the Individual rall- IMiiid growing wenttur. Thp way to fertilizer control department of the roads and the Government arising ret the (ii.h planted iarly is to fol- Ktutjon included the analysis of out of maintenance expenditures low the ' binder with the ditk har- movt of the brands registered in dunlng the control period are ; ln- row nnil drill. I'miaUy three extra addition to the analysis of samples volved in. the- negotiations. Mr. ti-adiM are required, two for dittking which were colluded by Inspectors ' Mellon indicated, and' where ar- itnd one for drilling. The peas may of the station or sent In by farmers. ; rangement for an advance' Is'conv- aim! be Miwn broadciift and covered with Ihf dii.k barrow, which will ' llnmiy Filler nave one team. : FiirincrM of Futton county co- Hiovi.le,! the ttaiiiH nre not avail- operating with County Acnt O. L. a hi f-ir following the binder, the Cunningham and Assistant County wlreat Hlimf, may b .s.-t in Htrai;'ht Agent J. P. nicltettK have started a iin and '!.. land disked and plant- utter sires-better . stock campaign, id tin what is planted afK-r corn. They are nlno making plans to Appiirently a thorourh disking is organize a livestock shipping ubso- inatly af good preparation for sow- elation. ing 1 peas ith ' iilowlii". for cowpnas rj do not require an especially well- jK K. fitiinson. a Henderson coun- pti pare. I should he i - Me-d-my, ,f r I I'l II I ".: how, youTl take i y ' ' ' to a pipeaiid; P. A.! ' ' ' ' ' ' ' t i "it ; .i :"!' ' " 1 Before yo'tre a iay older - from bite' ano! parch' (cut . . ., . you.want to let the idea slip ' "out by bur exclusive pat ' under your hat that this ented process) are a reve- is the 'open' season to Istart " ltion td the man who never something with a jdy'us 6ul,d acquainted with a , jimmy pipe and some p A. has made 4 , : ' Prince Albert!, , . P?Pe a thing of joy to four , ." men where one was smoked .Because, a, pipe packed 'beforel ',, , ' . , wun jf nnce Aioeri sausnes nv.a liable fot- "e.-lj ibis till. ' fi yh!nd ' wui devi .-loped at tlie -ati'.n in I'jIT an'l bns been the it -.-... j-i.i-ij-... grown tle'r.' , . .1 1 ' - . i .: tl.f. Sasi iVx r- It yielded Wa-hington, July 7. Secretary an e. vera ?e of r, bushels during M l!on of the Treasury Department 'hat tira-.' ' .Jer ',-v Fi.l'z aviTagd stmo'tneed today that under a provl- ':! un' u-r: for the came elonal refunding arrangement made r- Fu!a!r S" 2 htishels and with the railroad cxetutive3 the car- " n r r- U s prolific 2"i T, bnnhels. tier would Tec-e.'vo approximately a man as he was never satis fied beforeand keeps him satisfied I . And, you, can prove it! Why P. A.'s flavor ,and, fragrance, and coolness and its freedom Ever roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert? Man, man t but you've got a,' ' party coming your way! . Talk about a cigarette ..smoke; we .tell you it's a 1 1 I , :peacni . tftll Hit CMaaifesaaanaBaaBjl c. 1 it $500,000,000 in additional advanc? t. j.iiig'.on, Ky., July 10. One of from the Federal Government -with-' e ii.:p'rtarit 'services performed in t!1 next six months. . ! th" Kentucky Agricultural Ex-' Mr. Mellon said the negotiations!, rin.-nt .Station during the last with: the railroad executives roba-j ar for farmer of Kentucky was hly would be completed within two' i . .1 t . .ifi , 'i mm Mimi mi 1 1 .- ' '. . ) the national joy smoke 1, 1 If !t Print Afc.rt Im M In topry rtd bmga, tidy rtd fine Atnfmt pon4 mmd half pound tin humUora and in thm rtund cryttal glmmm v elisor with tpnt nfitttntr tap. 1 ' 1 t 1 , Copyright 1921 ' by R. J. RyDold ' Tobacco C. Wiastoo-Soloia, 1 N. C. ;i!i pb-ted some sort of a compromise agreement will result In' each case to clear up the outstanding differ ences. . -Mr. Mellon Bald he helleved the advance.) to the roads would be beneficial to the general financial situation and might assist In a re sumption of business activity. In many cases, lie said, the advances would enable the railroad to pay outstanding debts to industrial com- By Special Arrangements We Are Able to Offer H6e Hartford Merald i-i. int. , One, Year, arid the 1 1 JOI r I I I ... i: u II'--'. '; nu, 1 f-( 1. 1l."HO 1 1 "'I M t iiKi d " The disking V fanner who is co-operating with ! I'anl tor supplies used during the deep a nil thorough, bow-' County' Agent I. W. Martin will ' paHt yar n(' would In addition wer, mo the hi i-iI may be mloqualcly conduct u wheat variety demonstra-1 furn,t,n fund fr the betterment of IllVltell Where cow pons are gruwn for fer tilising purposes, they should be plowed under in time to sow a rye over crop. Unless thin Is done, a 1 (iiiHldi lalilf loss of nitrogen insult because of lew blng. ' K. J. KINNKY. tion this fall, according to a report "'JU'l'meni ana repair 01 neglected of Mr. Martin. He will plant 50 rallrond property. " v ; . bu.-hils of Ashland wheat, the new In ,he Ion run' he added, the pedigreed slruln developed by the ' Government- would obtain a net Kentucky Agricultural' F.xperiment I f"oflt from the advances, since the may station. Two other furmers In the I mony necessary could be borrowed name .county will conduct similar , ileinonstrations. Mnw NcU (f WixHin Ki-nluiky (Jrnves county farmers have used ' KieMH ! more fi-rtllixnra and land builders The northern fart of western Ken- Much as cowpeas soybeans and red tucky consists of toils derived from und sweet clover this year than In the coal measure formations, flpecl- (inv previous one, according to a licully, they resulted from th decay report of Assistant County Agent of native sandstone, thai", and con- V A. Humphries. Ktoiimrale. The lu kiilh is the main O series, while the Christian and Tilsit f Cash prizes and pigs amounting occupy extensive portion. The lime to S00 will be awarded to Fayette content of these soils was low from county pig club winners at the their Inception, which, coupled with lilue (iruss Fair this fall, accortng poor drainage, augments the need ' to report of County Aent W. R. ft' heavy applications. The lime (Juhbert. requirement is about 2, 7(WI pounds n m i or fuiciiiin oxiue equivalent per ucre.' Circling this area and cen tering In Ilriickniirldge and Uruyuon .counties, Is a narrow bund of ftotilg from 'the Chester forinatlon, which evn exceed -I he coal un asure soils la acidity. I at a lower Interest rate than the se curitles which the railroads return to the Government would bear. Kallroad securities now held by the Treasury, he said amounted to ap proximately $400,000,000, and in terest and capital payments ' had been regularly met (on all of them, giv'ng the Government an income of about fl8.000.000 a year. OVV Hi Till a lb Learn Dfmonntaliiias More tuuu 100 farmers In 27 Kentucky counties are en deavoring to find out which Variety of corn Is bust fop tholr sec tion t of the Mate by conducting demonstrations during the summer In co-operation with their Farm Ilu-1 Bracelet 'Watches repaired anil all reauN.'tbe Extension Division of the I guaranteed. ' Bwisa aud American Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOC AL, APPLICATIONS, as they cannot ftcb lit cm of tlx tliaM. t'aisrrh la a IihsI Oiscano, sn-atiy In nurncoil by const itulkiiml iimiiuloiui. and In iirilcr to euro tt you must lk an Inti nikl remedy. Hall's t'amrrh Meill liiio is takrn li.t rimlly and acts thru tlio blood on ttia niucous smfucos of tho systoin. Mull's Cuturrh Mcdnlno waJ (ircsitilticd by on of tlio Ust pnyslciaiu u Una country fur yoars. It Is cum l,mA of wwiic vt the bt tonics known, ciiiiiliineil with soino of tho btsl blood urmr. The rf'l comtilnatlon of Ilia Inirrcdlciiut In Hull's Ciuairli Mmll m In what producos such wornUrful resnlia in catarrliaj louditious. Maud lor m ImonlaU, fraa. r . J ( HliNtir CO., I'ri.n.. Toledo, a A II I ritusialsk "(". Ilull'a I'aiiuly )'!! for Cunstipattua. College of Agrlcultare and thslr ounty farm agents, according to aa aoaonaeemunt tusde by Ralph Ka- make. NICK T. ARNOLD. Jeweler, IT-ft Owensboro, Ky. Lelpslc, June 28 A Lieut. General f Karl Stenger, former Commander of the Fifty-third German Infantry Brigade, and Major tynno Crulslus, charted by the French Government with the murder of prisoners of war, will be placed on trial before the German Supreme Court here Wed nesday. These will be the first v French cases to be tried In connection with the prosecution of 'German crimi nals. ' ' The trial promises sensational de velopments, In' view of the promin ence of the defendants and J.bs char acter of the Indictments. 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