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J!il!lJl " n BOTTLE VWH A CREAM TAP Device I Extremely Simple, Differ ir.g Only by Having Lateral Neck Tube Worked Easily. When unskimmed milk Is delivered to the consumer In the tisunl type of bottle, the cream forma a luyer float ing on the milk, siiys the Kclontiflc American. !n pouring out the content bt (he bottle they are necessarily more; or Ipps disturbed and mingled. To provide a bottle tbftt shall be free Milk Bottle With a Cream Tap. from tills defect la the purpose of re-i cent patents here Illustrated. The do-; vice Is extremely simple, resembling In general outline the customary milk bottle, from which It differs by having a lateral neck formed about the point where the bottle reaches Its largest diameter. Throng thin neck a curved tube of ylass, paper or other suitable material Is Inserted, being free to Flido In and out a certain distance, or to rotate about Kb axis, lioth necks are closed with paper lids in the usual way. The operation of the device Is so straightforward aH to hardly re quire explanation. When It Is desired to draw off the top layer of the cream the curved tube U turned with Its In ner end directed upward. If cream from a lower layer Is reipilred, the, '.ube is turned accordingly. In transit, the lube Is pushed in as far as it will go, to protect it against injury. APPLYING LIME. WITH DRILL Success Made by Removing Rubber, Pipes or Hose and Cast-Iron Boxes Gauge Regulates. Formerly my neighbors, as well as I, have had trouble with, the lime clog ging the rubber pipes or hose, and, even the cast-Iron boxes or cups to: which the rubber hope is attached. Ho this year we removed the whole, rub bers, cast-Iron boxes or cups and nil. and let the lime pour down In Email open streams from each opening aa the fiat diska pushed It out or the fer tilizer box. It Is a perfect kuccofr., and the gauge can be sot to spread from 600 to D00 pounds per aero. The lime drops right down around the hoes and Is pnrtly covered by them. Then we harrow tho land crosswise, then drill In the w heat with 250 pounds of 14 per cent, ncld phosphate per acre, put alike both on tho four acres that have been limed and tho Tour acres thut have not been limed. The experiment costa little besides the $5.70 per ton that the lime costs, laid llown at our station, and "I want to know, don't ye know," whether there Is anything In llmo for clay land like mine which Is already quite rich from tho glacial lime deposits? EASILY MADE SPRING HINGE Where Double Door Is Desired Method Shown In Illustration Will Be of Value. Where a spring hinge Is desired or a double awing door, the method of putting two ordluary hinges to gether as shown In the Illustration, w ill bo of value. To muke the upper and lower hinges two pairs of spring hinges are used, as employed for banging screen doors, these are rivet id together with the springs on oppo- o olio u Sprlnj Hinge. i site sides, or buck to back, as illus trated. The rivets must te flush with .ho face of the middle section. The ioor can bo mortised so that the nild Jle section of hinge will set into same, s must be dotio with any double swing spring hinge. Obstructed Teats. If tho cow has obstructed teats, be very cautious about Inserting milk tubrr, probes or quills. Nothing of the klr.d should be Inserted In a cow's (eat, excepting nr. a lust resort, and then only with tho moit extreme care and cleanliness. FoanilnQ Cream. If (be otchiii In tho churn foams np and runs over the churn Is too full or lh cream Is Improperly ripened. u i FCEDirsiG COW. WHOLE- GRAINS Indvi;,bllity of Ration Han Been tOcmonntrated by Experiment Bta , , Hons ard Owners. It In seldom advisable to feed wbol irnln. to dairy rows. This hm been demonstrated time and time "(,'ain. both., by tp4rlment Btations aiid In dividual dulry men and farmers. The mlmals rannot make as pood ttf ot whole araln aa of fraln that haa been rround. The Mlehigan station hn furnished im exact dnla on the sub Sect that Hre worth attention. The work was very carefully done nnd the resultu reported as follovrn: When, whole corn was fed to cows 22. T5 per cent passed through them unmnr.tlcnt ed; when fed to N-ffTs. !0 77 pr cent., and when fed to calves, 6 2S per cent. Vh(i) whole oats was fed to cows. 12.06 per cent passed thinugh Diem unmaKtleated; when fed to heifers, 6.48 per cent, and when ted to calves, 2.SX per cent. Whole rorn and oats net mapticutrd w hen fed to cows, 2G.45 per cent; to heifers, 17.50 per cent, and calves 573 per cent. Chemical analysis showed prartlmlly the game composition of e;rln before feeding. Therefore it is mfe to con clude that the animal derives m ben efit from grain which pur Fes through the digestive tract utiniasticaled. The results show two things: First, that feeding whole, grain to cows nnd helf era Is a very wasteful practice; sec ond, that the younger animals are more capable of masticating their feed than older ones. CAGE FOR DRYING MILK CANS Proper Way to Purify Utensils In to Invert Them in Pure Air Screened-ln Room Best. I believe the proper way to pu"tfy milk utensils Is to Invert them In pure air. For a long time our method was to turn the cans atid pails over pegs Bet In the ground outside the b;..rn, says a writer In the Farm and Home. The chickens were always scratching r 1 U i . M 1 - mm Clean Place to Air Utensils. up dirt about them and very often It was necessary to wash some of the utensils a second time. Finally we built a screened In room near the big door In the barn. The door was open most of the time, so the utensils got plenty of air. They were put oa pegs inside of this room and cats and chickens were kept away from them entirely. I think some day we shall move this cage out of doors. Separator Milk. Separator milk is a good pig feed, but not a perfect pig feed by any means, and unless corumeal and mid dlings or ground oats Is fed In thick slop, pigs are liable to drink so much milk that fermentation takes place in their stomachs Instead of normal di gestion taking place, with the result that they bloat up and die. Don't put medicated salt in tho drink of a pig. It may do to mix some in his meal, but the best way is to mix the salt with ashes and some charcoal and let the pig eat It at w ill. Uroed for fertility In your cows. Your heifers are your future cows. A dairy cow Is not constructed to stand exposure. Sugar beet pulp Is a very good feed for milch cows. Tho dairy cow should essentially bo a large and rich milker. The first and greatest law of breed ing Is "like begets like." Comfortable shelter goes a long way. :ow?rds making dairying pay. Never offer a poor pound cf butter for sale; rather, feed it to the pigs. The Guernseys have always been noted for possessing a strong body. The best time to feed rutabagas to dairy cows Is Immediately after milk ing. The kicking cow !, probably the most aggravating member of a herd. Study and work to have your cows do their beBt, then do your part with the milk. When a cow has been dry for some time be gentle with ter when sho freshens again. The greatest aid In thi prevention of souring and care of all dairy prod ucts Is temperature. The strong cow Is one that will raise a calf every year and produce a large quantity of milk. Keeping the cows comfortable Is a neglected point In the management ot tho herd during tho full months. Tho milk pail thould be tho main consideration, but not the solo one iu Judging the value of the dairy cow. 'I'll e strong cow can cut and digest largo qualities of food, and this Is es tentiiil for the production of bla' nUk l-ttdd. FT Ml 1 firs rv f : ft Sloan's Liniment is a relut- 1 1 t ti ll I'll il.. growth of spavin, i;urb or splint, absorb enlargements, and is excellent for sweeny, fistula and thrush. HmVi Proof. I uu? d Sloan's IJnlnwnt on twile f h!jrh bmrtfn,' kiH cured lift. 1 am Bevir wiftvitx a hotile of your linimrni ; havt bought nn ol it ttin any mriei remdy ior pjiiia," IJahy Kimky Cantodv, 1 J. vFlnn I-lii(mfit U (!m bcitt nude. 1 liav n-nuw-rA Vrrir lirvm ahr IvMl lift hor with it. I have VuleA a qntrtrr J 4 Ctk on a mare that mat awfully lud. I I rxvr aao walfd raw, ie w. ki on thr lMrs. I have t waled ffiw lieel on out that could IunJIv walk." .Ami hon v G. Juvk, Oakland, Pa., Koute No. i. smms is pood for all farm stock. "My hy ),t h' rhoJrr three A9 he'.mc we R"t yi'iir liniiurnt, wlni.lt I aa advikrd to tiv. 1 h-ie usrd It tinw fr tlirte dv nd nv hoc are almmt wH. fie hff( clici l-r(nr I nt the liniment, but 1 have not I'-it any sitne." A. J McCahthv, Idavilie, 7cd Bold Vratl COc &S1.00 y Sloan's Book oa Eorspj, Cattle, Hogi and PouUiy. cent free. Addresi Dr. Earl S. Sloan Botton, Maaa. Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten vhen the liver is right the stomach and bowels are right. CARTER'S LITTLE f LIVER PILLS penllvbutfirmlvcom- pel a lazy liver to do its duty. Cures Con- A Carters ITTLE lIlVER HP11;LS- tipntion, In- digestion, A. sick r::, Headache,' and Dutrett After Eatinf. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature Right Place. "Henry may be a bad student, but at least be is consistent." "In what way?" "I caught him swearing over his profane history." ERUPTION COVERED BODY "Three years ago this winter I had a breaking out that covered my whole body. It Itched bo It seemed as if 1 should go crazy. It first tame out In little pimples on my back and spread till It covered my whole body and limbs down to my knees, also my arms down to my elbows. Where I scratched It made sores, and tho ter rible Itching and burning kept me from sleeping. I tried several reme dies all to no purpose. Then I con cluded to try the Cuttcura Remedies. I used tho Cutlcura Soap nnd Cutlcura Ointment, aUo the Resolvent, for about four months, and they com pletely cured me of eczema. I have had no return of the disease since. I never had a good night's rest after the fckin eruption first broke out tilt I com menced using the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I had only used them a few days before I could see they were beginning to heal, and the terrible Itching was gone. 'Thoso that lived in the house at the time know how 1 suffered, and how the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment cured me. I never take a bath with out using tho Cutlcura Soap, and I do not believe there are better rem edies for any skin disease than the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment." (Signed) Miss Sarah Calkins, Waukegan, I'd., Mar. 1G. 1911. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold by drug gists nnd dealers everywhere, a sam ple of each, with 32-paga book, will be mailed free on npnlicatled to "Cutl cura," Dept, 5 K, Boston. The love of the benutlful is becom ing not only the possession of the rich, hut the deBlre and possession of the very poor. Rt. Hon. John LJurtis. Important to Mothers Examine cuivfully every boitla of CASTOHI A, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and tea that it Bears the Signutureof In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry lor l''leL'her'B Castoria After a man has been married about a year he begins to wonder why hU frleuds didn't got busy and have hint locked up before he did IL k - X. M DIET FOR THE TUBERCULOSIS General lde That Too Much Food Cannot Bt Given, In Shown to Da Erroneous. Many traditions with regard to tti fce;llng of tuberculoids piUlcnts nnd with n-gard to food In general, r given epvere blows In a ries of ar ticles publ!nh4 In the October num ber of the Journal of Outdoor Ufe, the official organ of the National Associ ation for (he Study and rrerenfion of TuberculoHls. Dr. John It. Murlln of New York, afinlHtunt professor of physiology at the Cornell unlvendty medical college, holds In an article en titled "The Dyimmlo Principles of Nu trition," that a cnnumptlTo rll! gain weight and do well on three pints cf whole milk, eight ouncea of cream, five ounces of milk sugar, six ef,gs and two slices of buttered toast as a ra tion for 2A hours. The entire diet, with the exception of the bread and butter could be prepared In advance and served for a eont of about fifty cents for the day. Miss Cecilia Flick of the Henry Thlpps Institute of Phil adelphia alwo otters some pample diets which the ordinary family can prepare for even Icrs than fifty cents a day. Dr. David II. Lyman of Wal'.lngford, Conn., and Dr. Paul U. Johnson of Washington, D. C, both agree that the ordinary peraon eats too much, and (hat the old notions about stuffing a tuberculosis patient at all times and seasons have been proven false. Dr. Lyman holds that eggs are not a nec essary article of tho consumptive's diet, and that a tuberculosis patient should eat anything that agrees with him that is nourishing, lie thinks that a tuberculosis patient should eat only a little more than a person In ordinary good health. Distemper In oil its forms (iniong all aj;e of horses and dog, cured and others in the same (table prevented from having the disease with pohn's Distemper Cure. Every bottle guaranteed. Over 70,O'0 bottles Fold last year. !?.5J and $1.00. Good dnig gis.li, or send to manufacturers. Agent wanted. Write fur free book. Spolm Med. Co., Kpec. Contagious Diseases, tiulien, Ind. Plausible. Sunday School Teacher Why was the fiery furnace seven times heated? Tommy I suppose It went out be tween times. Plocd Poisoning ii often caused by flight cuts or wounds. Death may result, llnn.lins Wizard till will draw out the tioiion. lie.nl tho wound and prevent se rious trouble. Ix)ts of men who sit around on dry goods boxes end growl about hard times would consider It an Insult if anyone were to offer them a Job. CIIRISTM AS POST CARDS FREE Bend 2c biamp for flrft nam plea of in j Tory cbulc ei tioA Kmto;fhv! Ctirisiiuas and Now Year Vttnt (."arcis; bnntiful colors and lofollfst dfwinna. An fobt Card Club, 731 Jackson sU Tupeka. IvaiiAas What makoa old oce so end Js, not that ovir joys, but that our hopes cease. Richter. WHAT'S THE HATTER WITH YOUR BABY? The young mother and many an old on too is often puzzi'd to know the rausp of her ehtM's ill nature. The hnitlm'P of Its eryinfc does not neces sarily inidoate the seriousness of its trouble. It may have nothttiK more ttie matii-r with it than a headache or a feel Ing of g neral dMllnes. It cannot, of course, d.-sorihe its feelings, but aa a preliminary measure you ara safe in trying a miM laxative. Nine times out of ten. you will find It Is all the child needs, fnr ItH restl.sKiiess and peevishness nro perilling due to ob struction of the bowels, and onee thftt ban bi-en remedied the headache, the sliiKirishneas nnd the many other evl dencca of constipation and indigestion will quickly disappear. lMn't icHe the littie one silts, cathnr tlc pills cr nasty waters, f.r these will act ns purgatives, und they v too sirong for u. child. In the families of To Isntroduice Natural Ending. "Our cook's dead." 'Indeed? Did she die a natural dcf.tli? ' ' Yes, the natural death of a person who tries to light a Are with kero sene!" Stray Storiei. Dr. Tierce's r'.eu.mt TY!!fM regulate nd invigorate sUunneli, lner and bowels. MiB.ir-couted, tiny granules. Easy to taLe aa caudy. A woman may not be able to make a fool of every man she meets, but she can make something Just as good. ltr. Wlmlow'a Biottitnjr S.vrap for CUlMreo leetbtnff. aoftena the gum, reduces iiinauofia twu, aUafa pulu, curea wiud culic, bottio. Every corrupt Judgo examines badly the truth. lewis' S:nit' Hinder, extra quality to bacco, cost mote than oilier io ciata. Iu order to become a nuisance you have only to hunt up a grievance. tV;l f.'-.,'U"r . DOrSNT 6TOP TO CHZVf. tietitle Willie Does that bull terrier of yours ever bite? Mrs. Subbubs No, he generally wallows everything whole. Urgent Necessity. A dlstlr.gulnhed theologian was In vited to make an address before Sunday school. The divine spoke for over an hour and Ms remarks were of too deep a character for the average Juvenile iuiud to comprehend. At the conclusion, the superintendent, accord ing to custom, rerjuested gome one In the school to came an appropriate hymn to sing. "Sing Revive Us Again," shouted boy In the rear of the room. Lif. Early Training. "She claims that her ancestors stood torturing with red hot pincers." "I believe It. She can wear shoes three sizes too small and look happy." Harper's Weekly. Definition of Velocity. Teacher What Is velocity, Johnny? Johnny Velocity is what a chap lets go of a wasp with. Lewis' Sinele Hinder, straiplit 5c many smokers preier them to 10c cigars. There are many who recite their writings In the middle of the forum. WpmziN's. Ills 'Many women suffer needlessly from girlhood to woman hood and from motherhood to old age with backache, dizziness or headache. She becomes broken-down, sleep less, nervous, irritable and feels tired from morning to night. When pains and aches rack the womanly syitem at frequent intervals, asi your neighbor about ,Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription Tblm Prescription hae, tor orerlO rearm, beem curlrti delicate, weak, pain-wracked nonear, hr the hundreds ot thousands and this too la tho privacy ot their aomem without their haw Ini to submit to Indelicate questioning aod offensively reoutnmnt examinations. Sick women are invited to consult in confidence fc letter frte. Address World's Dispensary Medical Ass'n, K.V. Pierce, M. D.', Prea't, Burfalo, N. Y. Da. Pikkce's GaKAT Family Doeroa Book, The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, newly revised op-to-date edition 1000 pages, answers in Flats English hosts of delicate questions which every woroso, single or married,. Ought to know about. Sent frte to any address on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of wrapping and mailing aWr, in French cloth binding. Mrs. J. S. Stanley, Seymour, Mn.. and Mra. Benjamin Iockhart. University St., St. Louts. Mr, the only laxative giv en is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It has been found to answer most perfectly all the purposes of a laxative, and its very mildness. and freedom from rip;nfc recommend it especially for the use of children, women, and old folks gener allypeople who need a gentle bowel stimulant. Thousand of American families havo been enthusiustlc about It for more than a Quarter of a teutury. Anyone wishing; to make a trial cf this remedy before buyina; tt in the regular wny of a drtiRglst at fifty rents or ona doliar a lnrpe bottle (family si.ei can have a Rumple bottle sent to the homa free of charge by simplv addressing Pr. W. B. Caldwell. Lvl Washington Ft., Montirelto, 111. Tour name and address on a postal can! will do. tlie Gate-Fost WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRIZES: Fint prize, $15.00 Third prize, $5.00 Second prize, $10.00 Fourth prize, 100 Cole Posts To any one person making the most correct words out of the eiht letters in GATH POST not using the sama loiter twice in any one word. Kach contestant ltt must bo accompanied with a Gate Pist tin foil wrapper and mailed to SPRENGER BROTHERS, PEORIA, IIX. THIS CONTEST CLOSES DECEMBER la, 1911 ASK tiur UKALEU jtr GATE POST TIN rolL WKAPrEtt 3 17. L. DOUGLAS 2.E3, 3.C0, 3.50 & 4.C3 SHOES Men and Women eu WJDougU shoes bocauaa they are tlie beat ahoa produced ia this country for the price. Init upoa hif them. Take no other make. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS ! The asjurance that goes with tn estab tMted rrputahon is your assurance in buyina If I coukl tike you into my Urge faclories t Brockton, Mass., and gliow you how Carefully W.LDou!a shoes are mJe, you would then understand why they are war ranted to hold their shape, fit better and f wear longer than any other make for the price rS'lTWy The r.miln. hv W. I- IV..,. I.. - ' - uu le iiuiuaI on buiiuui i you cauiioI obain W tow tiwu, fnt9 f.ur OAtaKtf from y)Urr to wHirfir. b1L . V, . ' t Mest Fir. Ms. Wl.eo Col. Wiilnim M. Howard, no' a member of tho tariff board, was elec tioneering for congress ond autumn In bygone Caytt, ho piiitcU a I nr U woo'ls county In tipnrr!:;, ami g't vit buny talXing snft.'.y to (he voters. Il was much concerned about a nn nanud John, whij was now for Mm, then Bralnt Mm, and always charg-abl-,. "Whafa (h matter wlln Join?" bm colonel BRlrcd ona cf Mk constiluentim "Aw, you can't trll riothli' alw,Ti John, colonel," was the asura'nco. Is the most ficklo man you ever ae. Wby, be bss had religion so man tiroes, aEd been baptlwd In th erf down here so often that the bullfrog know him every time he'a 'weTsod." Not for Him. Farmer Hayseed (!n thi ctt j) 1 want to Cnd an eatln' house. Accosted Pedestrian Ave you looto lug for any particular place? Farmer 11. Wall, not too durned p'tlckler. Doston Transcript. The time a rr.on begins to fear for the future of Lis country Is when he fears he Is going to lose a Job in U, election. I i i fit) Cured in As a rule, a few doses of Munvc-ij's Cel'l P.ernedy will break up any coil and pre vent pnentnoni. It lebeves the heni. throat and lunv-i a'moft instantly. P(ie 25 rents at any dntirv'tV, or tent pwtjaid. If you need llexheal advu-e write to Munyon's Doctors. They will cnrefullj' diagnose your ease and give you advice bjr mail, absolutely free. Addreas Frofensor Mnnyon, .WJ ajad Jeflereon streets, Philadelphia, Pa. i n r"" T h nut UilJ IV ,- '- '' i v - PS Tf ITO 'vrfME.rotrm,wfc A 1 l" f 1 1 .'4 " V,n' l' l - ''t'-o. H'"' b4.rin.tbb aislkbil tiruu ciome PA Bu. io iho Acr ! ft hearr yifld, tort Uit'i what John KnTrf f man ui rpi-icat tv Qf.ai iu 13 ttepna iu cm lonrw omer ex-1 l ut ttu wcb as I mm iju tocre, or M V3i,-v-a J irs w -rr UUU- K TiisSilierCup St th9 VOfrf.t Ktwh t 1 A UM-riat. (toVCrtlLlieJsLft.r ) for 1'JiiS r'Hjt rW TtyttM K.saa!fiifWiin sVu4 Mrti.itiA io V -.vera rtehtiutiMift of 1 AO frwt, ttnil atu:Lulttsf Vr r mpi Kil f ltso rtfytsftt iu (iiorluvxMltiiMrlt'U. Hit eio-l!r-nt, Kit tit Ttr? bet, r?w ivajt'M mi eitrfsilv irocatsti suiji. f.rinlnK daf. W tita u to b-i j. fnr et tluicai. nttirt' low miwa tpiiciion ) auJ otfwr mrrtBas. tli fi, to Htip't of IiiifuVfaii.ca, IHUiwn, C.uu..urui i ,-.1.1 hi V' t- a ituverzuisciab Aguuu v. i 123 w. Mod. a., i or, w M4M Wflt to th x rx t t j AS ILLIXS1S FAE!,UT A Bn:AISfL. "" kicit in uaxiison County, UUnouw ten miles (rom iiaana.l fcsj tW pcrocrc io.i3 house, barn, etc. Two crue should py for IV. iycirvulircxp!ius why. io irauccoiiside ret. li. U. . Urke. ur. flrn tn. bid,, i'eurlav. lii. - ' "V will t' 1 i 1 V t -1 . . . . I . . svtwr CVaT l4tlJ LAVIini iH j. i i. 1 ;i i If ly(a few iU:i'j km V 1 -y