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TffT?,'3? THE BEAVER HERALD. BEAVER. OKLAHOMA r I OWE MY HEATTH To Lydia E. Pinkham'a Veg. etablc Compound Washington Pari, HI. "I am th mother of four children nnd have suf fered with lemals trouble, backache, nervous spells and the Hum. My chil dren's loud talking and romping would make me so nervous I could just tear everything to pieces and I would oche all over and feel so sick that I would not want anyone to talk to me at times. Lydla E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound and Liver Tills re stored mo to health and I wont to thank you for the good they have done me. I have bod quite a bit of trouble and worry but it does not affect my youth ful looks. My friends say Why do yoa look so young and well 7 ' I owe It all to tho Lydia E. Pinkham remedies." Mrs. Uobt. Stofiel, llooro Avenue, "Washington Park, Illinois. We wish every woman who suffer from female troubles, nervousness, backache or the blues could see the let ters written by women madewcll by Ly dia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. If yoa ha vo any symptom about which you would Ilka to know write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for helpful advice given free of charge. Oest Test. "How was the show?" "Great. You know it was a failure in New York." fl ; SLUGG1SHB0WELS No sick headache, sour stomach, biliousness or constipation by morning. Get a 10-ccnt box now. Turn tho rascals out tho hcndaclio, biliousness, Indigestion, the sick, sour stomach and foul gases turn them ct to-night and keep them out with Cascarets. Millions of men and women talto a Cascaret now and then and never know tho misery caused by a lazy liver, clogged bowels or an upset stom ach. Don't put In another day of dlctress. Let Cascarets clcanso your stomach; removo tho sour, fermenting food; tako the excess bllo from your liver nnd carry out all the constipated wnsto matter and poison In the bowels. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret to-night straightens you out by morning. They work while 70U sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug store means a clonr head, sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver and bowel nctlon for months. Chit dren lovo Cascarets because they never gripe or sicken. Adv. The Only One. "Con you propose any remedy for this deadlock;" "Yes; why not ubo a skeleton hoy?" Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOIUA, a enfo and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that It T7iftT tha mr Signature of O&sWT&ZZit In Uso for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria A New Broom. GUIot How many people work In your olllco? Perry Only ono. Ho camo today. The others havo been with us some time. Life. THIS 18 THE AGE OF YOUTH. You will look ten years younger If yos darken your ugly, gristly, gray hairs by using "La Creole" Hair Dressing. Adr. Shallow. Hodgo Is he a deep thinker? Dodgo No; ho begins to flounder before ho gets out very deep. Makes Work a Burden A bad back makes bard work liarder. AH day the dull throb and the sharp, darting pains make you miserable, and there'a no reit at night. Maybe it's your daily work that hurt the kidney, for jarring, jolting, lifting, reaching, dampness and many otber strains do wealen tbem. Cure the kidneys. Use Doan'a Kidney rill. They bave helped thousands and should do aa well for you. Thousands recommend tbem. An Oklahoma Case II. W. Thorpe. "ljft,-" ' "j"- i.raceiuonc, UKia., aaya: "After a full, my back was weak and lame, and I waa laid up alt one (ummer. My bury. ached ao severely that I often wtihed 1 wna dead. I'lnal lv I used Doan'a Kidney I'llla and they cured me. My hack Is now strong and I feel perfect ly wen, ueinjr aoie 10 ao my work without difficulty." Cat Doan'a at Aay Sloes. EOo a Box DOAN'S "??? FOSTER-MILDURN CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. UHtto igfeiK e aj: f&ova-ym iSPi.K Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says a glass of hot water and phosphate prevents Illness and keeps us fit. Just S3 coal, when It burns, leaves behind a certain amount of Incom bustible material In the form of ashes, so tho food and drink taken day after day leaves In tho alimentary canal a certain amount of Indigestible mate rial, which If not completely eliminat ed from tho system each day. becomes food for tho millions of bacteria which Infest tho bowels. From this mass of left-over waste, toxins and ptomalne llko poisons aro formed and sucked Into tho blood. Mon and women who can't get feel lng right must begin to tako Inside baths. Before eating breakfast each morning drink a glass of real hot wa ter with a teaspoonful of limestone pbosphato In it to wash out of tho thirty feet of bowels tho previous day's accumulation of poisons and toxins and to keep the entire alimentary canal clean, puro and fresh. Thoso who aro subject to sick head ache, colds, biliousness, constipation, others who wako up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff ness, or havo a sour, gassy stomach after metis, are urged to get a quarter pound of llmestono pbosphato from any druggist or storekeeper, and be gin practicing internal sanitation. This will cost very little, but Is suffl. dent to make anyone an enthusiast on the subject. rtcmembcr inside bathing Is more Important than outside bathing, be causo tho skin pores do not absorb impurities into tho blood, causing poor health, whllo tho bowel pores do. Just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on tho stomach, liver kidneys and bowels. Adv. . Taste In Reading. "Oliver's taste for books seems to bo Improving." "I'm very glad to hear that. But aro you quite sure about It!" "Perfectly sure. Last week I caught him perusing a flvo-cent hair raiser, and this week he Is reading nothing but dlmo novels. That'a a hundred per cent Improvement." A GRATEFUL OLD LADY. Mrs. A. G. Clemens, West Alexan der, Pa., writes: I havo usod Dodd's Kidney Pills, also Diamond Dinner Pills. Bcforo using them I had suf fered for a number of years with backacho, also tender spots on spine, and had at times black floating b pocks before my oyes. I also had lum bago and heart trou ble. Slnco using this medicine I havo been Mr.A.C.aemeai ren0ved of my suf fering. It is agreeable to mo for you to publish this letter. I am glad to havo nn opportunity to say to all who aro suffering as I havo done that I obtained relief by using Dodo's Kid ney Pills and Diamond Dinner Pills. Dodd's Kidney Pills EOc per box at your dealer or Dodd's Medlclno Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Dodd's Dyspepsia Tab lots for Indigestion havo been proved. 50c per box. Adv. Had Preference In Colors. She (coyly) Will you lovo mo when my hair turns gray? Ho (brutally) Yes, but not when It turns mauvo or Nllo green. You had better uso another brand. Rich mond Times-Dispatch. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF HAIR STOPS FALLING Olrlal Try This! Makes Hair Thick, Glossy, Fluffy, Beautiful No More Itching Scalp. Within ten minutes after an appli cation of Danderlno you cannot find a single traco of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will pleaso you most will bo after a few weeks' uso, when you seo now hair, fine nnd downy at first yea but really now hair growing all over the scalp. A littlo Danderlno Immediately dou bles tho beauty of your hair. No dif ferent how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Dnnderlne and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a tlmo. Tho effect Is amaz ingyour hair will bo light, fluffy and wavy, and havo nn appearance of abundance; an incomparable luster, softness and luxuriance. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlno from any store, and provo thnt your hair Is as pretty raid soft 03 any that It has been neglected or injured by careless treatment that's all you surely can havo beautiful hair and lots of It If you will just try a lit tlo Danderlno. Adv. Then She Said "Yes." She Ueforo I give you my onswer I must know more about you. Are you aiming nt anything worth while! Ho You seem to havo a vory poor opinion of yourself. REGULAR HOURS FOR CATTLE FEEDING vf Cattle In an Illinois Feeding Lot. (By W. I DLIZZAtlD, Department of Animal Husbandry, Oklahoma Agricul tural College.) Tho care of cattle on feed Is an Im portant factor. In feeding It should be remembered that fattening cattle soon become accustomed to looking for their feed at certain hours In the day, and It It is not supplied at the regular times the cattle become uneasy and worry. As soon as the fattening proc ess begins tho cattle should be fed at certain hours and In the same way. This cannot vary without some detri ment to the cattle. Tho extent of in jury, of course, will depend upon the frequency and extent of Irregulari ties. To get the most out of one's feed and cattle requires more than appli cation of rules, no matter how good theso may be. A veteran feeder puts It thus: "No man will ever bo a suc cessful feeder unless he takes brains into tho feed lot with him." Regu larity of feeding, kindness and pains taking attention aro among tho most important factors of feeding. The animals mist be comfortable at all tlmcic They must como to each meal with a keen appetite- and go away from an empty trough satisfied. In tho early stages light feeding should be the rule, more especially In regard to the grain ration. The quietness of manner of the feed er is also an important consideration. c DIMENSIONS FOR A "' wV Easily Constructed A description and illustration is given herewith of a breeding crato described in Farmers' Bulletin No. 205, Issued by the United States de partment of agriculture. Tho best size Is six feet long, two feet four Indies wldo and two and one half feet high. It is made of two by four Inch scautllng, closed In front nnd open behind. On each sldo nail a two by four Inch strip, reaching from the bottom at the rear end to a point about 14 or 1C inches from tho top at the front end for tho boar to rest his feet on. Tho holes In the sldo cleats are for an Iron rod to run through, just bo hind tho sow's hock joints. Tho cut shows tho bottom boards put In lengthwise. If put In lengthwise, tho boar will not slip so much. Light slats nailed crosswiso will pre vent slipping. MANY ADVANTAGES OF WINTER DAIRY Observing and Careful Dairymen Have Cows Bred to Drop Their Calves in Fall. In many sections most of tho cows freshen In tho spring. Tbo more ob serving and careful dairymen, how ever, having found thnt winter dairy ing has many advantages, nro breed ing their cows to drop the calves In tho fall. Tho following nro some of the advantage!, of winter dairying: First, higher prices nro obtained for milk and cream. As tho usual season for cows to freshen Is tho spring, milk has always been plentiful during tho early summer and scarco and higher during tho winter. Second, milk and cream can bo han dled in cold weather with less danger of souring, bo thoro is littlo loss on account of milk returned from the creamery. Third, the amount of labor on the farm is bettor distributed throughout tho year, if the cows freshen in tho spring, they are In full flow of milk r ye A The feeder should not rush up to tho steers, scaring them, but should, rath er, approach the cattle with the great est care and consideration, getting them up as quietly as possible. Pas tures for cattle in quiet, secluded places are more valuable tor fattening cattle than are those adjacent to pub lic roads or adjoining pastures where horses or breeding cattle are kept. Cattle soon respond to kind treatment and will feed better and make more rapid and economical gains. As to tho number of cattle that should bo run together in the same feed lot, It is customary to run tbem In droves of 100. There is no doubt, however, that except for convenience In caring for tho cattle, smaller droves would bo advisable, but they should bo at least carefully assorted as to age aud weight. The best method of watering Is to keep wator before them at all times, if ono Is to follow mature, this Is th Ideal system, as undoubtedly an ani mal's thirst is its guide as to when it requires water. In whatever way wa ter is supplied, it Is important that they recelvo water whenever they need It, and before any suffering Irom thirst Is experienced. A system that does this with the least labor will bo satisfactory. If cattle aro warm, they should not be allowed water, as It will causo scouring. BREEDING CRATE " Breeding Crate. and need tho best caro when work In tho fields Is most pressing. Fourth, the lactation period Is lengthened and the amount of milk gl7en during tho year increased. Cows that freshen in the spring milk heav ily while grass Is good, but as tbo pas tures dry up the flow of milk falls oft and with the approach of winter tho cows aro nearly dry. Fifth, fall calves can be raised bet ter than thoso born In tho spring. Young calves should bo fed on milk for several months, after which t.l.ey must bo weaned and ted on solid lood. If they aro born In the spring, they will be tormented by tiles all summer, they may bo neglected becauso of tho farm work, and when it is time to wean thom they must bo put on a dry winter ration. As mora milk can be produced, high er prices obtained, the labor nvra evonly distributed throughout the year, tnd better calvos ntlsed, winter dairy ing offers tho best returns to pro ducers. HORSE IS A COSTLY ITEM OF EQUIPMENT Apparent That Average Farmer Is Giving Close to 4.5 Acres of Land to Each Animal. (Uy FRANCIS W PECK. Minnesota V.x perlmant Station.) Statistics on a number of farms in icato that the horso is a costly item of oqulpment on tho farm. Assuming average stato yield.) of grain and hay for tho last five years and considering tho amount of feed fed annually to a horse It Is appirent that tho average farmer Is giving closo to -1.5 acres of his best land to each work horse. This is besides tho straw consumed and the pasture, whtch also stay bo very productive land. Be suro tbo horse Is giving ycu back an equivalent In productive wok on a sufficient acreage. ":w ,. - V..j6fttf&i - J ' . .V.S Helped to Get Jobr. More than EOO Jobless women, more than half of them with college train ing, found work In New York through tho agency of tho Intercollegiate Bu reau of Occupations in the year ended April 30, 1915, according to tho third annual report of tho bureau, Issued not long ago. Many of that number becatno secretaries, companions, suf frage workers, librarian, settlement workers, workers In war relief and nurses. Others had unusual places. Three becamo saleswomen nnd dem onstrators for an automobile company. Two others were employed by a bond and securities company to sell stocks among women. One becamo a rent collector and four took Jobs as police agents and detectives. BANISH PIMPLES QUICKLY Easily and Cheaply by Using Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. Trial Free. Smear the pimples lightly with Cutl cura Ointment on end of finger and allow it to remain on five minutes. Then bathe with hot water and Cutl cura Soap and contlnuo pome minutes. This treatment is best upon rising and retiring, but is effective at any time. Free sample each by moll with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, DepL L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. For Immediate Use. An old Rip Van Winkle of a fellow went lntd a country drug store and askd for some powder. "Face, gun or bug?" asked the clerk, leaning far over tho counter. "Bug," replied the old man, 'and ne'an to mind about wrappln' it up Just blow It on my whiskers." Cot trell's Magazine. PREPAREDNESS! To Fortify Tho System Against drip when Crip Is preraient LAXATIVE BROMO QU1NINK should be liken, ai this combination . ot Quinine ,th otber Intredlents. destroys I aernis sets ai a Tonio and Lainire and that ! keeps the system In condition lo withstand I Cods. Crip and Infineon. There Is only one I "BROMO QUININE." R W finriVK'Q .1- natrre on boa. ssc. LIVED UP TO INSTRUCTIONS Told Always to Do Things by Com bination Pat Faithfully Obeyed His Employer's Orders. A gentleman in want ot a coachman had an Irishman apply for tho situa tion, when the following conversation took place between them: "You know. Pat, It I engage you, 1 shall expect you to do things by com bination. For Instance, If I tell you to bring the carriage round at a given tlmo I shall oxpect tho horses with It and driving gloves, etc." "Yes, sor," said Pat. He was duly engaged, and gavo sat isfaction. One day his master came to him In a hurry, telling him to look sharp and go for a doctor, as his mis tress was 111. Pat was gono for a long time, and on his master grumbling at him for his delay, he said: "Sure, they're all here, sor." "All hero!" said tho mastor. "What do you mean?" "Didn't you tell me to do things by combination?" "What's that got to do with it?" said tho master. "Well," said Pat. "I've got the doc tor, tho parson, the undertaker." Tit Bits. Read the Answer In the Stars. "Do you bellcvo in short-time bonds?" "Government or matrimonial?" Shortly after the wedding march many a man discovers that he's on April fool. A GOOD CHANGE. A Change of Food Works Wonders. Wrong food and drink cause a lot ot trouble In this world. To change Is first aid when a person is ill, particu larly from stomach and nervous trou bles. An an Illustration: A lady In Mo. was brought around to health again by leaving off cotfee and soma articles ot food that did not agree with her. Sho says: "For a number of years I suffered with stomach and bowel trouble which kept getting worse until I was III most ot tho time. About four years ago I left off coffee and began using Postum. My stomach and bowels Improved right along, but I was so re duced In flesh and so nervous that the least thing would overcomo me. "Then I changed my food and began using Grape-Nuts In addition to Postum. I lived on these two princi pally for about four months. Day by day I gained In flesh and strength un til tho nervous trouble had disap peared. I feel that I owe my health to Postum and Grapo-Nuts. "Husband waa troubled, for a long time, with occasional cramps, and slept badly. Finally I prevailed upon him to leave off coffee and take Postum. Aftor ho tried Postum for a few days ho found that ho could Bleep and that his cramps disappeared. He never went hack to coffee." Name given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek, Mich, Postum comes In two forms: Postum Cereal tho orlgtifal form must bo well boiled. 15c and 25c packages. Instant Postum a fiolublo powder dissolves quickly In a cup ot hot wa ter, and, with cream and sugar, makes a dollclous beverage instantly. 30c and EOc tins. Both kinds are equally delicious and cost about the same per cup. "There's a Reason" for Postum. sold by Grocers. Yon Can Avoid This By Using PE-RU-NA 44 YEARS LEADERSHIP Catarrh means inflam mation, -which is Stagna tionthe gorging of the circulation with impure blood. Correct all catarrhal condi tions, wherever located, by the use. of PERUNA, obtainable la either liquid or tablet form at all druggists or the Peruna Company Columbus, Ohio ADVICE TO THE AGED Asa .brims Infirmities, auch aa fluulih bowels wtak kidneys and torpid liver. Tuffs Pills hiv a specific effect on theie orrans. stimulating the bowels, ilvea natural actloo, and Impart vizor to the whole ayUcm. Getting Satisfaction. Do Quiz Why did you walk homo from tho races? Do Whiz (with bitterness) Because I wanted to beat tho nag I bet on. Druggists Highly Recommend Fine Kidney Nedicine We have been handling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root for fourteen years and dur ing all that time we never had a dis ntNficd mer of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root; all of our customers ipeak very favorably regarding it. We know of case of Gall Stones, Gravel, Catarrh or Inflammation of Bladder and Rheuma tism where it produced the moat benefi cial results. We believe it is a Rood medicine for the diseases for which it i intended. Very truly yours, McCUNE DRUG CO., By X. E. McCune, Bridgeport, Texas. November 11th, 1915. Trove What Swsmp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer fc Co., Bingbamton, X. Y., for a sample size bot tle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet ct valuable infor mation, telling about the kidneys and blad der. When writinc, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent anj one dollar tire bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv. Chauffeur, Too. "My butler is, in fact, our facto tum." "Oh, ours Is an automatum." RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To bait pint of water add 1 oz Bay Rum, a mall box of Itarbo Compound, and M ou of glycerine. Apply to the balr twice a week until It bcome the desired shade. Any drug gist can put tbls up or jou can mix It at home at very little cost. It nil) gradually darken streaked, fnded gray balr and re moves dandruff. It Is excellent for falling halrand will make harsh halrtoft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, Is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv A woman Is very apt to overesti mate the good time her husband has Alien he Is away from home. Dr. Vierce'a Pellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet fol a laxative three for a cathartic Adv. Nono but a fool is always right. Hare. Use Hantord's Balsam when all els falls. AdV; Joy is the greatest Intoxicant known. Facingthe Decorating proDiem. w "Tli rlaArtlni nn-Ktvm ( . me womanitirtiDifm. aii bastine will o!vc thia problem for thousands ot women this spring. Tho Alabastine "Free Decorating Sen lee" will assist ynit to procure the correct tones and coloi romblnttioni tht wlUhartnonlM prf tctlr with yrar rust, (uniitu-e, dnperios curuinj, an., wearing ftppartU Alabastine The superior wall finish Tli mm with whtt.h AWbutta .is vm inutti Miti ppiwa. tile rsnir of woo4rfnl dctrU? -- vw WISUUTU III iRterraiitnfr AlibattiM tlnta, mike AlaMtlne prrferH tl of Cnu.hlr.a' .! Th het decorator i!rb th4 tiaj wall ana crtlin border. OnliiiartiT. alrnrila nt fr U am' to W chi tut If tm will writ for th frr 'Alataa. lira Tatket." churning ban! KWcM rrocfa f 12 ct th en teattrQitact, w will Ul you how roucanhtTrou?chole of IjjCM and U"0 oUteri at pr T"", " "tasssu. Tl ru louai for thta nbtotutttg frxt fcera AUbutln tn I I'j. twekacM. h "Snr pm&T fom, rJl to mlc la fo4 wafer, la aoV by pamt. feardwar. drui sad gvnermj store evarrvtw. Alabastine Co. 3S4 CranaTill ltd. Crtsd RapiJi, Mick, MmZtfJbtm F"V ; f-sseamaW BrM wm ijmms - '"i'r, sr -' -. . yUabastinel' jnc J'- 1 I'J 1 '-HE AOKXTS Take orders for auarantees' titracts. pcrfumta, toilet articles; big prof its! eicL I'etiraAU MlK. Co.. Ilea Molnr. !' IADIES-BraDUfiil Satrr hilrs formal C0crnar aaWoO. K. CaUwa, lit S. Illun, USaioOan, fm W. N. U, WICHITA, NO. 8-1916. i.y