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THE BEAVER HER M). REAVER. OKLAHOMA 1 r' P OWE MY HEACTH vTo Lydia E. Finkham's Veg etable Compound. "Washington Park, HI. "I urn tilt mother of four children and liave suf fered with femalo trouble, backache, nervous spells and tlio bluca. My chil dren's loud talking and romping would make mo bo nervous I could just tear everything to pieces and I would ache all over and feel so sick that I would not want anyone to talk to mo at times. Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills re stored mo to health and I want to thank you for tho good they havo dono me. I hnvo bad qulto a Lit of troublo and worry but it docs not affect ray youth ful looks. My friends say ' Why do you look so young nnd well? ' I owo it all to the Lydia E. Pinkham remedies." Mrs. Robt. Stonul, Mooro Avenue, "Washington Park, Illinois. We wish every woman who suffers from femalo troubles, nervousness, backache or tho blues could sco tho let ters written by women mado well by Ly dia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you havo any symptom about which you would like to know writo to tho Lydia E. Pinkham Medicino Co., Lynn, Mass., for helpful advice given free of charge. Another Characteristic of the Ant. Sunday School Teacher Now, John ny, what do you remember about the nnt? Johnny Jt Rets to the picnic wheth er It Is good or not. Tho Strong Withstand tho Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younger peoplo who are weak, will bo strengthened md enabled to go through tho depress ing heat of summer by taking regularly Grovo's Tasteless Chill Tonic It purifies and enriches tho blood and builds up the whole system. 50c. The Reason. "I wonder why the police found It so luird to unravel that murder mys tery?" "I gnesi It wns on account of tho quantity of ynrn In It." Best for Horses. GI70 your horses good care and you will bo doubly repaid by tho better work they villi do. For sores, galls and other external troubles apply Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh. Ranch men, lumbermen and liverymen recom mend It- Adv. Has It? Doctor Is there no form of dully Inoxpenfclvo active- cxerclsu you can tnko7 Patient Oh, yes, doe. 1 dodge r.'itomobllcs all the way downtown. SOAP IS STRONGLY ALKALINE and constant uso will burn out the scalp. Cleanso tho scalp by shampoo ing with "La Crcolo" Hair Dressing, and darken, In tho natural way, thc.se ugly, grizzly hairs. Prlco. $1.00. Adv. Timely Advice, "I foci that I am going nil to pieces." 'Then pull yourself together." IF YOU OR ANY FIUENi) Buffer with UheumntUm or Nenrltla, fu-uteor chronic write for ray FUEK HOOK on Itbeuma tlsm ItH Cause and Cure. Most wonderful IkmW erer written. It's absolutely KItKE. J ewe A. Case, Sept. C. W., Ilruokton, Maas. Adi. Close Connection. "Wns tlmt fetnr course any "All moonshine." ;ood?" For galls uso Hanford's Dalsam. Adv. Desperate. Doctor- My good Mr, your wife needs some change. Husband What can I do about giv ing It to her, doctor? You got all I hnd. Stop That Ache ! Don't worry about n bad bade. Get rid of It. Probably your kid neys nro out of order. Itesumo sen sible habits nnd help tho kidneys. Then, kidney bnekneho will go; nlso the dizzy spells, lameness, stiff ness, tired feelings, nervousness, rheumatic pnlns ,nnd bladder trou bles. Uso Donn's Kidney Pills. Thousands recommend them. An Oklahoma Case Mrs. I.. Bishop, 327 W, Grand Ave., Oklahoma City, Okla., Bays: "I was In bad shape with kidney troublo and my back pained Intensely. I often got eo dlizy I had to alt down. My feet and hands swelled and my Joints were stiff and achy. I doc t o r e d faithfully. wasn't relieved until I used Doans Kidney rills, aradually my kidneys were regulated, my back sot easier and I felt Dice myself again. 1 can now do my work without Buffer ing." Cat Data's at Any Store, EOe a Box DOAN'S VSXF FOSTEn-MUiURN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y. APPENDICITIS If Ton naTbwi trtDed or hare O AIA8T0NRS, iKulUHrtTlON.OASorpalnilnlnerignipripF . wrim lurralnat! Hook of Information r II C US. nonius. Din. W.S,lla.li(iUUBSST.,CUIUI,U "w7Nru.,"wiCHITA, NO. 3?-1916. $&t$&S 1 "Ettrv jhsa I ruiurt fn I 1 tilt a MBVf km Unit J Byyyq 1 I g3 " CARE OF CREAM IN SUMMER Few Simple Rules Given Which Should Be Followed Dirt Always Carries Dad Flavors. (By W.' D. COMIIS, Missouri College of .Agriculture.) During tho hot days of summer tho farmer who Is sslllng cream to tho creamery finds It n problem to keep his cream In tho proper condition. However, there aro but a fow slmplo rules which thould bo followed, that would result In bolter cream. First of nil theso Is cleanliness. Dirt, re member, carrica bad flavors. If tho barn or Its surroundings nnd cowa aro. dirty It will result In poor milk; poor milk results In poor cream; poor cream results In poor butter. Immediately aftor separating, tho cream should bo cooled down to at least 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Warm cream should novcr bo poured upon cold ns tho temperature of tho lot Id raised and bad flavors may result. It Is essential that tho cream bo stirred frequently to Insuro uniform ripening. If tho cream Is left undisturbed, tho fat rises tho snmo way as it docs in milk. As a result tho cream Is full of curd partlrlcs or It becomes "lumpy." Novcr put cream In n rusty or bat tered can and nhvnys remember that milk nnd cream havo that property of nbsorblng bad flavors. CAREFUL ATTENTION TO COW Animal Brings In Regular Returns In Dairy Products No Farmer Can Afford to Neglect Her. Cows rcqulro regular and careful nttcntton. Thcro Is work In keeping cows and giving them proper attention. Jlut thoy bring In regular returns in dairy products and cash and no farmer can afford to neglect cows. What would It moan to Individual farmers nnd tho country If every homo hnd as many cows ns it requires to Hupply tho tablo with milk and butter? Perhaps nono of us reallzo what It would mean. It would certainly glvo more cash from tho animals and crops Head of a Purebred Jersey. raised and bo tho means of greater profits. Doubtless it would mean moro than this. It would glvo moro wholcsomo, nutritious foods and enablo parents to rear healthier, stronger, moro efll cicnt children. Isn't this worth strid ing for? DEVICES SUPPORT MILK PAIL Curved Side Arms, Resting on Knees of Milker, Keep Receptacle in Its Proper Place. Tho curved eIJo arms of this pail, whon In uso, rest on tho knees of tho milker nnd help support tho pall. When not In uso they aro folded down out of tho way or aro removed entirely Supports for Milk Pall. by simply springing thera out of their bearings. It is claimed that theso arms aro Blmplor than similar devices previously patented. Wisconsin Agri culturist. FEEDING SILAGE IN SUMMER Farmer Must Decide for Himself Whether Practice Is Cheaper Than Letting Cows on Pasture. Every farmer must decide ,for him solf v.hcthcr It Is cheaper or more prodtablo to feed silage during tho summer or lot tho cows get most of their feed from tho pastures. If you have land sultablo for no other pur pose than raising grass it would not pay to let It Ho Idle, but If ynur farm consists largely of tlllablo land the situation is qulto different. It costs tlmo and monoy to ratso corn and put It In tr.o silo and feed It out, but on many farms It will pay to rely mainly cm tho summor silo for tho dairy herd. emperdice RUSSIA'S GREATEST ENEMY. Tho new piemler of Ituvxln, Doris V. Stunner, discussing with a news paper correspondent conditions cre ntcd by the war, said: "Itussln awaits the future with con fidence. Some monetary disturbance may happen .In our llnanclnl system, but Iliisshi Is rich In Intent wealth. During the whole war tho deposits In our savings bunks have been constant ly growing In nn extraordinary flish Ion. Tho prohibition of alcoholic bev crngca has produced marvelous re milts. Alcohol was Indeed the scourge that gnawed, decimated and Impov erished our people. Wo destroyed this enemy at the beginning of tin' war." Tho Hussion minister of finance, when presenting his budget to tho council of the empire, reported: "Despite war expenses amounting to 32,000.000,000 roubles, nnd thanks to tho abolition of the alcohol monopoly, the llnanclnl stretiKth of the country Is growing. The savings of the na tion since the beginning of tho war hnve Increased by :,0tX),0U0,0)0 rou bles." AGAINST ALCOHOL. Following the notion of the New York board of health In showing up tho drink evil ami Its relation to tho public health, the New Jersey associa tion unanimously passed the following resolution: "Whereas nlcohollc beverages nro detrimental to health and Indirectly tho cause of disease, "Kcsolvcd, That the Health Officers' association recommend that n cam paign of publicity bo Inaugurated by the state and local departments of health for the purpose of Informing tho public of tho dangers to life and health which attend the use of such beverages." GOOD ADVICE. A traveler entered nn Inn where n Quaker sat by thu lire. Lifting n pair of green spectncles and rubbing bis eyes, which looked ery Inllnmcd, tho newcomer In ono breath called for some brandy and mado u grievous complaint about his eyes. "They ie getting weaker and weak er," he said. "Ami now even the spec tncles appear to do no good." The Qunker looked first at him and than nt tho brandy. "I tell thee, friend, whnt I think," said he. "If thou wnuldst wear thy spectacles over thy mouth for n few months thine eyes would get well ngaln." 1 WAGES WENT FOR FOOD. "Thcro nro n good many foreigners In Denver," says Kills Meredith In tho Union Slgnnl, "and there Is n little Methodist mission at one end of tho Italian colony. Tor bcvcrnl years past they havo fed tho school children nt noon. During the winter of J014-15 they uvernged close to n hundred dally, nnd, lust winter It varied from -10 to CO up to tho second week In .Tnnunry. After tho first dry payday the chil dren didn't como nny more, or only a very few of them. They hnd food at home. That Is tho klud of argument for prohibition that seems unanswer able to me." WHICH WAY WIND BLOWS. At n recent meeting of newspaper men In Chicago, comprising represent atives from four or 11 vo stntcs, says Sterling (III.) Gazette, n group of 15 were stnudlng In tho lobby of tho La Hallo hotel renewing acquaintanceship nnd waiting for luncheon, when one of tho number Invited tho little group to havo a drink with him. One after an other thanked tho gentleman and de clined. Fifteen years ngo, comments tho Gazette, 14 out of the in would havo nccepted. NO DRUNKARDS' HOME NEEDED. As nn example of bow tho dry law works In I'ortlnnd, Ore., tho caso Is cited of u woman who for several years hnd been running a homo de voted almost exclusively to tho caro of drunkards. She appeared before the city council recently nnd, In tho courso of her re-,i:irks on tho work of tho Institution, said that since prohibi tion becamo effective fcho hud lost her occupation nnd was now considering it new line of business. LETTER CARRIERS DRY. Tho brewers contributed $100 to tho convention of tho Letter Cnrrlerb' as sociation which met In 1'lalnllcld, K. J., nnd offered further to donate n keg of beer for every keg purchased. Tho carriers declined with thanks. "Four teen bands nnd not a drop of beer," wns one of the blogans of tho parade. "Our first dry convention," said a vet eran carrier who has been n member of tho nssoclntlon from his youth. TEMPERATE ARMY. A. temperate nnny wns something not conceived of In tho old theories of wnr. Hut, In fact, a drunkard Is today ns much out of place In nn army us he would be on a battleship. A modern urmy Is a fighting machine only less complex In Us nature than u modern nnvy, nnd equally dependent on bobrl ety In tho ranks. Now York World. BREWERIES AND CHURCHES. For every dollar put luto new brew eries and distilleries in 1010 there wero $33.20 put Into new churches. A" OS Ht' Tszsm 9H9S1A&I & DESTROYING VERMIN ON HOGS Crude OH, Mixed With Equal Volume of Warm Water, Is One of Dest Known Applications. Crude oil Is one of tho best applica tions for killing lice on hogs. It Is sometimes used on cattle, though less often. Use It mixed with nn equal volumo of warm water. Apply with rag, sponce or spray pump. Tor quicker hut less thorough work It can simply be poured 011 front u kerosene ran and allowed to run down the sides. For 11 largo number of ani mals, use n dipping tank or hog oiler, ('null! oil nmlce.s dark stains, and Is objected to by some men who keep whllo hogs. One gallon of crude car bolic nrld added to each barrel of oil makes It more effective. Machine oil mixed with kerosene, half and half, can bo used In tho same way. I'tiro kerosenu Is too harsh on tho skin. Tobacco Infusion Is an old reliable remedy. Soak tobacco stems for 1 hotirx In water, using one pound steins to two gallons water, then bring the water to boiling for 11 few minutes, and let It cool. This decoction can be used on nil kinds of utiltiinls, applied by hand or as a dip. With nil these preparations, the treatment should be repeated after one week. Most of the lleo will be killed the llrst time, hut not all the lice eggs. GIVE YOUNG HORSES CHANCE Colt Will Never Develop Properly If He Is Stunted In Early Growth Good Feeding Pays. (live the colts n chance! No colt can develop Into a largo useful horse If ho is stunted In his early growth. The result of good euro nnd feeding Is forcefully shown by tho condition of the young work horses of the ani mal husbandry department of the Kan sas state agricultural college. These horses were purchased three years ngo ns weanlings. They were given caro and proper feed their first winter Clydesdale Yearling. nnd were In 11 good healthy growing condition when turned out to pasture In tho spring. When threo years old theso colts wero worth 2o0 to $3()0 each. Colls of the samo age and from thu sumo mares, but kept on tho furlii nnd giv en the usuul farm treatment were worth only $125 to ?1I0 each. Thus u difference In value of $l'jr to $1C0 was duo to 110 other reason than the caro given to tho horses us colts. "Tho horse Is made tho first 18 months of his life," says Dr. O. W. McCampbcll, assistant professor of nnlmal husbandry In the Kansas state agricultural college. "If ho Is stunt ed hu never reaches his maximum de velopment. "Too often colts nro turned out to rustic for themselves tho first win ter and all such colts can do Is ' keep nllve. Their growth Is stunt nnd they inula- u small ordinary type of horse." HARVESTING CORN WITH HOGS Economical and Practical Way of Fat tening Animals Also Feed Al falfa or Clover. Hogging down corn Is un economi cal and practical way of fattening bogs nnd of harvesting corn. For hctt results homo supplementary feed llko alfalfa or elm or Is tuhlsahlc. If you havo such u field adjoining the corn field the combination Is Ideal. If neither of these crops Is nvallablu and you havo n stand of rape In the oats Htubble or cornstalks, this makes u good coinblnntlon. You havu to plan ahead to get this, and many farmers sow it little rune In tho corn along In July, especially If there Is a thin stand 1 or corn. In tho nbsenro of pasture good re sults aro obtulued from such feeds ns tankage, oil meul or meat meal. These can be fed ns n slop or In a Kolf-feed-cr with corn. With both available tho pig will Imlnnco the ration to wilt him self and will balance It about light FOR RHEUMATISM IN CATTLE Affected Parts Should Be Rubbed With Some Liniment or Woolen Cloth Prevent Cooling. As treatment for rheumatism In cattle, tho uffected parts should be rubbed with somo liniment or n wool en cloth, saturated with hot water ot n mild liniment, should bo wrapped around the Joint. It should ho covered with a dry cloth over which Is placed a rubber cloth to provent, ooollug. iSKjiinSHfeil LIQUID BLUET No. Mr. Grocer, that's mostly water. Slnco tho war started It's moro nearly all water than over. Glvo mo Hcd Cross Hall Ilhto, that a a twoounco packago of real goodness. You should sco my clothos. I just can't koop from smiling out loud. Adv. Convincing Argument. 1'ollccman Wliul nro you standing 'ere for? Policeman Well, Just move on. If ever body wns to stand In one place, how would the rest get past? Tit lilts. Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. Wo can hardly realize that of nil tho children born in civilized countries, twonty-two per cent., or ncnrlv- oniwmarter. dlo boforo thev reach ono year : UitrtT-oovon I nor cent., or moro thnu ona-third, before thoy nro flvo, and one-half boforo thoy nro fifteen 1 Wo do not hosltato to ray that n timely uso of Castoria would eavo majority of thnee precious lives. Neither do wo hosltato to ray that many of theso Infantile- deaths to occasioned b tho uso of narcotlo preparations. Drops, tinctures nnd soothing nyrops sold for children's complaints Contain moro or less opium or morphlno. They nro, in constderablo quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, rotnrd circulation. and lead to congestions, olckness, death. Castoria operates exactly tho rvirso, but you must sco that it bears tho signature of Quia. II. Hotelier. Castoria. causes tho blood to circulate properly, opens tho j pores of tho Bkin and allays fever. j$l?! '- tlcuiilno Castoria always bears tho signature of &et&y. &&&CA Disappointed. Iliicon- Don't you think this Is very disappointing weather? Kgbcrt I certainly do. I seo )our bens over In our yard every day, nnd wo haven't planted u seed yet. Ono trial convinces am. Adv. -Hanford's Dal- Original Elsewhere. Kiiplelgh I nw got oft n wenlly clevah thing lawst evening. Miss Cutting Is It possible! Kiiplelgh Yaws. I wead It In n pa per first, dnncber know. IMITATION IS SINCEREST FLATTERY but llko counterfeit money tho Imita tion has not tho worth of tho original. Insist on "La Croolo" Hair Dressing It's tho original. Darkens your hair In tho natural way, but contains no dye. Prlco $1.00. Adv. Correct! "What Is n Dutch treat?" "To get out of tho war zone Into Holland 1" Made slnco 184G Hanford's Ualsam. Adv. m Its .Size. "What Is this new Jim's about?" "About the limit." flbli story of FOR BABY RASHES Cutlcura Soap Is Best Because So Soothing and Cooling. Trial Free. If baby Is troubled with rashes, ec zemas, Itchlngs, chnllngs or hot, irri tated skin follow Cutlcura Soau bath with light application of Cutlcura Oint ment to tho affected part. Nothing so soothing, cooling nnd refreshing when ho Is fretful nnd sleepless. Free sample each by mall with Hook. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Iioston. Sold everywhere. Adv. "Sotno people get religion with tho Idea that they need no other llro es cape." How fnrtuunte It Is that the size of n man's body Is no measure of tho size of his heart. Protect the Graves mth"RENO"Stccl Lot Enclosure Fence 3flin. Round Pickets 37 in. high when set. . tninn fWiTimff'ttj- 'csunm iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii!'!itra; nmwton a?l?.i i "mi u umw SS llMliiHI llii Lron "V?I11 hWliihrrP t lowerVsesjUrjrruurablc and . & 'rTTii " m --w xw Iron C: Wtro Attractive - Write for Catalog of other Designs Settees. You can easily erect our fence Wc give full instructions UNITED FENCE & GATE WORKS, CINC1NNATI.0. &MMM. rWm wheat, more oats, more grain for feed, 20 more cattle than last year and more hogs. The war market in Europe needs our surplus. As for the wheat crop, it is marvelous and a monument of strength for business confidence tobuildupon, exceeding thcmostoptimisticpredictlons." Wheat avoragcil In W15 over 25 bushols per ncna Oats averaged in 1915 over AS bushels per aero Barley averaged in 1 015 ovcr40bushclspar aero Trices are high, markets convenient, excellent land, low in price either im proved or otherwise, rangmg from $12 to $30 per acre. Free homestead lands are plentiful and not far from railway lines and convenient to good ecliools and churches. The climate is healthful. There Is no war tax on land, nor Is there any conscription. For complete Infor mation as to beat locations for aeul mf nt. irduceil railroad rates and descnptlve illustrated pamphlet, address buptrtnttndent Immigration, Ottawa, or G. A. COOK, 2012 Main Street, Kama. City, Mc. Canadian Goyernmeot Actct COVETED BY ALL hut possessed by fow a bo&utlful head of hair. If yours Is streaked with gray, or Is harsh and stiff, you can re store Jt to Its former beauty and la tcr by using "La Croole" Hair Dress ing. Prlco 11.00. Ad. Token of Esteem. Morlnrty Tli' hoys want to buy n. lo!n' cup for Assemblyman Klannlgnn. Jeweler Hero la something very choice for ten dollnrs. Morlnrty 1 don't think Flnunlgnn would go as high ns that but well usk hint' llnrrlsburg Patriot. HORSE SALE DISTEMPER You know that when ynu sell or liuy through the sains you Imvn about ntio clianco In fifty to escape sale, statla distemper. "Nl'OHN'.N" Is your true protection, yourt only safeguard, for as sure ns you treat all your lioraea with It, you will soon tie rid of tho disease. It aota nn 11 euro preventative, mi matter how they are "exposed." I'nniiumer may order direct from the manufacturer. Heml remittance with your order. E0 cents and 11.09 s bottle; 15.00 nnd S10.00 the dozen, delivered. M'Oll.V MliDICAl, CO., Jlfrn., Ilonueu, lad., U, S. A. Q XHT A TIT P " not recommended O VV iXVlS. jor everything; but If TC flflT yu havo Kidney, liver 1VV-'V' x or bladder trpubt It may bo found Just tho remedy ybu need. At druKKlata In ntly cent and dollar sties. You may receive n amnio alio bottle of thia reliable medicine by Parcel P6t, also pamphlet telllnc about It. AiMrcM Dr. Kilmer A Co., UiriKlmmton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents, also men tion this paper. DAISY FLYKILLER i..-.,!?: .17 lit. If Ml, olMtr. r ti4Enntlt eonTBinl. fbMp. Lotn If Oson Um4mmt mU!.cmn UpMlorUp oTnrt ir.l not loll or tnfar nrthlnv, aa&r.nUd ffcctlT AI1dBlrsorlMDl Jprtr nid tot IIjM. HAROLD tOUCRI, HO ! XfclV Art.. SrMtlr. Vi Y. A LITTLE DRUG STORE IN YOUR HOME THE UNIVERSITY PURE DRUQ chest contains ten separate and dis tinct remedies for Headaches, Bilious ness, Coughs, La Grippe, Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble, Dyspepsia, QeneTal Debility, Diarrhoea, Constipation. Sent prepaid to nny section of tho Ujiltcd States on receipt of $1.00. Kvcry b6ma should havo ono of our chests. UNIVERSITY PURE DRUG CO. 722 10th St, N.W. Wahin.ton, D. C Inference. Mr. Flntlmsli Where In tho world did you get this bread? Mrs. Flutbush I mado It, of course. Why? "Oh, I don't know. I rend today tlmt unts havu been found In Dnlmutla that uetually nuiko bread by chewing seeda Into pulp, forming It In loaves, baking them In the sun nnd then storing them nwny for future use." Tor Adv. any sore Hanford's Dalsam. Human Nature. "Why that hospital Is so popular bents me. It bnsn't the best system, nml It certainly hasn't tho most suc cessful doctors." "ltut It has tho prettiest nurses." Knnsns has 854,070 malo Inhabit nuts. Price Including uatc and Hosts Complete I'.U.UXars Uvn.,U. Lot I'rico weight UXUlt.17.UO 3ZS 10X10- 19.00 375 ivit. on nn Tjn 37.'00 700 -!. .. -B-www w Slate if Lot is level or on slone ap'ninhrfBni'lB, PWSsiTO'CWw.s.iifvini HI Three Hundred Million Bushel Orop in 1915 Farmers pay for their land with ono year's crop and prosperity was ceter so great. Rejrding Western Canada as a grain producer, a prominent business man says: "Canada's position today is sounder than ever. There is more