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ÜARRIZOZO OUTLOOK. SYRUP OF FIGS A CHILD S BOWELS It is cruel to force nauseating, harsh physio Into a sick child. I.uok linck ut your childhood ilays. Ileincmhur llm "iloio" mother Insisted on castor all, calomel, cnthnrllc. How joil haled Ihoin, how jou foURht HRlllllSt tllkillR llioin. With our children It's different. Mol hern who cIIiir to tho old form of physic nlttiftly don't renllio what tlicy do, Tho chlldrun'H revolt In well-found-i.mI. Their tvndor llltlo "Insldea" aro Injured by them. If your child' Htomnch, liver and bowels need clcnuslni:, Rive only ilcll cIoiib "California ttrup of KIrh." Its action In positive, hut Kcntle. MIIIIoiih of mothers keep tills bunnies "fruit laxative" handy: thny know children love lo lako It; that It never falls to clean tho liver and bowels nnd sweet eu the stomach, and that a teaspoonful Riven today saves n Kick child tumor row. Auk at tho Blorn for n iO-ccnt holtto of "California Hyrup of PIks." which ha full directions for hablen, children of nil Ros and for grown-ups plainly on each buttlo. Adv. MAKE GRAIN ELEVATOR Heroic Savers of Life. If ouo could behold the naipe of the work of tho llfo-snvers In n hIiirIo Klalice he could see that llieso 2,000 men meet nt n thouxaud stntlons on (lurk and lonely vítores and exchanRe brass checkn and lirliiR IIiuko brass checks with them on their return to their life stations ns evlde cu that they had putrolled the const. Never luis one of thene faithful rcrvnnts failed to como back promptly with the check of tho pntrol, unless ho was halted by n cano of distress and even then bis fellow patrol, unless bo wan halted by u cast of distress mid even then his fellow put rol comes on to meet him. .Scores of men Klvo their liven to tho devouring sea lo save lite and millions of property. Thero are now -!'0 HtntloiiH on the pen and lukc coasts of thn 1'nlted Slates. Thuronro men In the ncrvlco that huve saved as many ns 300 lives and literally ev ery man In tho service has been tin actor In ouo or mora of Its 10.00U hern stories. In 1012 rescue service was rendered to 1,071 vessels, cnrryhiR , S00 piissciiHcrs, tho total value of these vessels anil their cuckoos bcltiR $11, 000,000,000. OLD SOLDIER WISHES TO HELP SUFFERERS FROM KID NEY, LIVER AND BLADDER TROUBLES. r am frequently tintiblrd villi kidney and bladder truublc, opiilnlly in the b'priiiR mid Full. Helen n it nld Yetrinn of the Civil Wur, a little cxpnuum or nM frtllcH on my Kliln), mid then I am lnld up with kidney or bladder I mullir. Dr. Kilmer's Kiviimpltoot una imiiiinirndcd to me a mimht-r uf jenrs K", mid 1 took n mniilicr of bnttlo of it ninl win iiinin limn pleiiH-il with tliu li mits. 1 consider Kwniiiplliint the Rreat cut and brut kidney medicino on the market nnd it never fail to Rive quick mult in kidney double, bladder troulde ninl lame hack. I)r. Kiliner'a Swainp-Ttmit hna done me fit ninth Rood that I feel if any word of mine will bo tho mean of relieving any jiiMir atiffrrpra, Hint you re at liberty ta Úm! tlila letter na you un fit. Yours ver)' truly, (IKOlKli: V. ATOllLliY, 1780 Walker St. IXia Jlulne. luwa. Stale of Iowa I l'nke County (' A, It. llamen, a rrtnll dluMatt at tlri il)', belmi llit duly au-mu ilefiiwoa nnd thai he i well neqtnm4 with flcfirtto W. Atelile)', who are the nlwe Hiliiionlal: that "old Arhl) nude and limnl mid IrotinHiiiial in my nreenee mid (hat I have aokl id Alrttty Mrt 01 Um Sirmnp Iteot refrrird to In almve tMtiUMIthl. Alllsnt further aya that Ucmrc W. Alehloy wa4l known elti tÉl of tlu eil and an honorable man, mid that it wn Mr Atihl' limits to git said ic.limnnul. II IIAíífilíN'. Mwerilwd tn in my imwrnr and In iK'fnre nie, IMI- 3ürd of March, H I I'IIIMÍ. Sotar)- l'ublk- Cannot Bo Excelled (or Prepara tion of Seed. All Part of Device Can De Obtained From Old and Discarded Machín ery Total Coat Is Not More Than Five Dolían. My nbtnlnltiR n holt from somconn who owns n throBlilitK machino you ran easily mnko an elevator for lint) illliiR loosn Brain from ono bin to an other or for snckliiR. Tho uso nt this machino cannot bo cxcolled when tlm timo for clennliiR seed Rrnln comes, writes (IcorRo llorsaw of Morn, Minn., In Missouri Valley Farmer. With It ono man can furnish n steady run of Krnln Into tho fnnulnR mill whllo Iho other runs tho mill. Tho clovntor also Is handy for loading Rruln In n wuroii box. Ono mnn can easily load 100 bushels with It In less than an hour. To mnkn this elevator you will need four boards 8 feet Ioiir. planed on both sides! one secondhand drlvo belt 8 Inches wide nnd 14 feet Ioiir; two H or 4 Inch pulleys with shaft 12 1 V 1 1 Midwinter Hog Feed, The moat economical food for pIrs UniTowed In late summoi' to be mar keted in midwinter. Is nilllfucd nnd whlnil-brun slop, In connection with HTnsa nnd olver pasturo. When tho pasturo falls, pour tliu slop over lino cut clover liny, mlxliiR In n fow linnd fills of llaxsoed meal: this makes n led and iiourlshliiR food In cold wmthor scald tho hay. Tho last feed ing month rHvo ear corn utter the slop Is eatu. ' Letter to fin H'tlm,.. (-. J'fffijsilljiin.N.Y. J hJ3u n -iii will alaa I Swn)nhieot Will Do For You v., for a sample lite MUitrltuw aitwitih. Ynn i raealva a luoklrt of valuable In- -- " ttllHA ltMlll ill.. ltl.1..M,M ttt Oommon Specimen. Kniahar 1b Janae u tired oualuaa BOOftat So. lio la n tired Inolt-of- i Ittilij. Wham itawBulK miirmu git n ral- t tba tmu lia ib guiuarull tlm ll atM to ntwktiji u ttib fuel. Handy Grain Elevator. Inches Ioiir and two sprockets front an old binder, ouo 4 Inches and tho other as largo as you can Ret It for easy drive, say 12 or II Inches. I'ut a crnnlt Imn.t'o on tho larRcr sprocket If tho elo.aior Is to bo run by hand, or if by power iiitiiiiro for n small pulley. The drlvo chain to work over tho sprockets should ho S feet Ioiir. Also bracket Irons will bo needed for plaeliiR tho drlvo pulley on and for nt tacliliiR tho entlro elevator in tho Rrnln bin, Tho cost of this will bo about $5 In nil. For dippers tiso to mato cans, or ntiythliiR sulliiblu. Tho S-foot boards aro used to mnku tho hopper spout throtiRh which tho Rrnln la carried. Tho pulleys nro placed Inside tliu hopper spout, nhout 8 inches from each end, and tho com voyor belt runs over them. Tho sprocket wheels nro outsldo at tho hopper spout. Tho small sprocket Is on tho shaft of tho lower pulley, and tho power Is thus transmitted from tlm larRo sprocket wheel to tho pulley bolt, to which tho carrier cniis nro at tached. A pointed stick at tho lower end runs Into tho wheat nnd holds that end solid. A pointed pleco 12 or 10 Inches Ioiir nt tho lower end keeps tho hopper workliiR stralRht down Into tho Rrnln. Tho trlaiiRiilar framo Is used to keep tho lurRur siuockt wheel on. This frnmo is fastened to tho hopper by bolts and Is shaped to lit on tho Rrnln bin. PROPER RATIONS FOR LAMBS MEN OF LAW AT A PREMIUM Wrong. View of Mitter. Romo of our lundliiR twlno breed era duelnro that we may Increase tho early maturity for iwrk production by breed ing yiwiic and Immature ntilmuls, Ttioiio men vlow the mutter from the wroiiK alda. Dad for the Cows. It ta n mUtnke to turn cows which are rIvIiir milk nut Into the ynnla in cold woollier. If stf oxpmed whllo their stnlls are IioIiir dunned or for other rPiieons, It should bo for n brief tlmu only. World's Deit Disinfectant. Sunlight is tho world's bust dlilm factant and narra killer divo It nn opportunity to do Ita work In your IiorIioiiso. The nverhRo farm Iior. hnuae has about halt enough window sime, nnd this oven Is ofian linpro urly placed. ulldlng Up Dairy Herd. To know the coW Is ono thing; to pro lit by that kuowledRo Is another. Testing nnd obtaining n record must bo followod up by sygtemnlta effort In wMillug out and building up a herd. No Animal Capable of Giving Better Returns Than Sheep Cood, Warm Sheds Ara Eatentlal, As economical consumer of iourH' uro and home-Brown Rrnlns, no nninial Is cnpahlo of rIvIiir better returns than tho slieei Mnny farmers havo found lamb feeding a profltnblo busi ness. I'ecdliiR rango lambs seems es pecially adapted to many farms where labor Is nvallnhlo during tho win ter, and where ono of thn chief ends of slock feeding Is tho resulting tnniiurn. On such farms n band of rango lambs will clean" up tho fields In tho fall, utilizo tho farm roughage, and lenvo it InrRo supply of mntiuto, besides pay ing it profit for their food and attend ance (load Inmhn, bouRht early In tho fall, nnd Btnrtcd to pnsturo and fall for nRc, may riiIii from ulRht tn twclvn pounds per head nt very low cost. Such lambs nro In much bolter condi tion to put on full rations of grain, and will mnko better Ruins than thoso pur chased later and pul on full feed at onco. Tho lambs nliould ro Into tho feed lot before tho weather Is cold and chnuRcnblo. What they will glean from tho llehls after tho first stormy weather will hardly offset tho losses from exposure and dampness, (loud warm sheds that open toward tho south nro best During tho full feeding period they will thrlvo bettor it kept In bunches of forty or fifty. In order to do this, tho shed may ho subdivided, Yards and sleeping quarters must ho dry nnd clean, l'o ul air nnd dampness uro two things that sheep cannot stand. Tho feed troughs for Rrnln should bo fast ened securely to tho rncks to prevent waste. Succulent food adds to tho ef ficiency of tlm ration. Hoots nnd corn slltiRO nro tho best for conditioning lambs at this timo of tho year. EGG COLLECTOR IS UNIQUE Series of Chutes Arranged, Ail Lead ing to 8amo Padded Pan No Danger of Dreaklng. Ileus need n dark placo tn lay In: so It Is convenient to build a smnll hiitiso lor them within a barn or shed. Hut it is always dllllcult to Ret tho crrb out of such n laying coop, If It Is built economically. To overcomo this obstacle I havo arranged a scries of chutes, nil leading to tho union padded ' I a nun I Him I Novel Egg Collector. pan. Knch nest Is connected to the main chulo nnd each has n hole In tho bottom of It and when an crr Is laid It rolls down to the "cRg-rnum" of my InyiiiR coop. A smnll doir Into tho "ORg-rooin" can bo opened nnd tho eggs taken out without trouble. It tho chutos nro carefully mndn thero need bo no duncnr of tho eggs lin-nk liig'on routo. Technical World. Grass Is Main Factor. When wo apply maniiro to tho grass land wo got tho lever under tho very center of gravity of tho whole farm When thn rmbh crop comes up tho whole farm comes up with It. tight Poultry Home. Ilavn a light poultry bouse, admit ting plenty of fresh nlr without pro duclug direct drafts of nlr. Tho germs of most diseases cannot llva in fresh air or very strong light. Produce Prime Roasters. To prodtteo primo roasters they should bo confined nt about fou irfontlis of ago In small pens, with plenty of shade, bo hopper fed with cracked corn, with n wet mash twlco a day. 'Ibis will Insuro tho disposition oí mo tut hi anu tiirougn tho hlrd't flesh, making oxtrn toothsome eating Distinguishing Gobblers. Young gobblers tnity bo distin guished front the females by being heavier, moro masculino In action nnd oppanrnnco, feathers moro shiny, moro cnrunculnted on tho head, n dovoltii iiiuut of tho "ttissel" on tho breast A llttlo oxportenco will umiblo ouo to readily distinguish tho soxos Change Hog Deddlng Often. Chango tho bedding frequently in tho IiorIiiiuso. Dampness Is a tronido- breeder always and dry bedding a no cosslty tor bust results. Work tor Stormy Days, Krery storniy day should Lo spent either In tho woodshed tir lb Die workshop, Legal Lights Were Comrades In Mis fortune of Man Who Wae In veigled Into Card Oamo. 'One of tho boys put mu on to n llttlo game," snld tho dry goods drum mer, "and I went nround In sen what It was like. Thero was aboul thirty rcNpectiibla looking people In tho room, and ono of them was trying to teacll mo the vnluu of tho cards when tho police broke In and mad o a clean sweep of everybody. Next morning when nrrnlgmd nt thn pollco court I wanted n lawyer, and there was n gen- eral laugh In tho court when his honor replied with a smile: "I don't know where you'll gel one. There are sovcrnl In town, but till are In tho pen with you!" "It was so," continued tliu drummer, "nnd things might huvu gone hard with us had It not been for tho fact that tho JuiIro was there, loo, hut had just stepped out as the raid was mndo. Nothing was said nhout It, of course, but ho let im off with n lino of $2 each, nnd u lot of fatherly advice." GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HER GRAY HAIR She Made Up a Mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to Drlng Dack Color. Gloss, Thlekneie. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back tho natural color and lustro to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, Itching ncalp and stops falling hair. Years ago tho only way tn Rot this mixturo wns tn mnko It nt homo, which is inussy nnd troublesome. Nowadays, by iisklng nt nny storo for "Wyolh'B Sago and Sulphur Hair Homedy," you will get a Inrgo bottle of tho famous old I'cclpo for nhout no cents. Don't stay gray! Try It! No ono can possibly tell thnt you darkened your hair, as It docs It so naturally nnd evenly. You dnmpen n sponge or soft brush with It nnd draw this through your hair, taking ono smnll ntrand ut n time, by morning the gray hnlr disappears, and after another a pllcatlou or two, your hair becomes beautifully dnrlc, thick and glossy. Adv. i Never Grows Up. "It's rather discouraging to own n MimUjout," said tho ambitious motor ist. "Why so?" asked tho man who travels liy trolley. "No matter how long you keep It, there Isn't tho slightest possibility of Its ever Increasing In situ." The First Cate. "Where do you suppose the cxpr' slon 'not In It' nroBof" "I'robnbly with Adam nnd Kve " WOMAN IN BAD CONDITION Restored To Health by Lydia E, Pinkham's Vccetn blo Compound. Montpcllcr, VL "Wo havo reat íuitli In your remedies, j wns very lr- rci;ulnr nnd wan 11 red and sleepy all, tho time, would havo cold chills, mid my hands and feet wmiM bloat My stomach bothered mi', 1 hail pain in my sldtt anil n bail hcnilnche most of the time. I.yilin E. Plnxhnm' Viy.c labio Compound lia nntl I now feci fine. I am rcf.ulnr, nw stomach is belter nnd my pains have all left me. You enn uso my nnmu If you llko. 1 nm proud of what your reme dies havo ilono for me." Mrs. Maiiv Gautiiii:ii, 21 KId;o BL, Montpeller, Vt. AnlloiiuHtUcptiiKlnbloillctlli'lne It must bo admitted by every fair mlndrd, Intelligent person, that n medi cino could not live and i;row In impularity for nenrly forty years, nnd to-duy hokl n record for thousands upon thournitd of nctunl cures, us has Lydln K. I'ink ham's VcRctablo Compound, without possessing ,Tcut virtue nnd uctimi worth. Such medicines must bo lonkeil upon and termed both standard nnd dcpcndabla by ovcry thinking person. If j'on havo tho Hllghtcst lonlit thnt lijitlii K. IMiiltluim's V:e;(' ta ble Compound ivlllliclpyon.wrl to to I.,viIliili.lMnltliiitiinIcillclii():. ((onllili iitlaljl.jnii, JMnsH.,fornd vlcc. Your )H tor will be oponnrt, muí ninl itimwvrcil by a wiminu, mid held I trlctconlldcncu. Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver Is right the Momaeli nnd bowels are right. CARTER'S LITTLE 11VER PILLS gentlybutfirmly com-. peí n lazy mer lOi ao its duty, Cures Con- tllpttlnn, In-, diceitlon, Sick Hendadle." and Dlilreit After Entlng. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL TRICE. Genuine must bear Signature W N U., DENVER, NO. 5 1910. W Or' V ALCOllOL-3 PEM CENT AVefiflablelVíparalionforAs .slmilaling llieFootloiuincgttla ling I he Stomachs and Uowcls of Promotes Digcsliort,Cltcerrul ncssandlksl Contains neither Opiuni.Morphinc nor Mineral NoTNAncoTic Ptvn trot, DrSAHvatmzat lV' -4txStm ,4nin Jlttt HiimSnd Apcrfcclllcmetly forConsllpa' Hun , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea and Loss OF SLEEP Toe Simile Signature of The CENTAt'n Company, NEW YORK. CAST0R1A For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears tho Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THK CINTAURCOUPANT, NCWVOMII CrTV. lor HIQTtfHfl?D r!k ny?. Eniapoiia - y. . '. r.anHrwllli. t.r.tpnlli no mallrr nr iihh.i " Ll'ial.tflti-nua 11 loiiii.i,. m i.., t uau.ir.rni.iniiii iiiflixMiy, r, M iim,,,..,, p ít Culnrrlnil l'nvcr nll.n. kl. n.r r.ror!f. twj ami I . l,..itlr, is úV k.-. II. M, lo jourclri.iiil,!. hu n rlt u , Jou Vi Mi ro.ud, urM.'' íwulc-nuiiif.f. ' SPOHN MEDICAL CO,, tf.WlSV.f. GOSHEN, IND. ü, S. I tu t n kt mr tlikbUChuh \n\n itf to Ur. It Untar & Co., l lMBI, Whan writitt, h are and man ttotl tkta papar, lltftilar (iftv-eent and iiM-Mar H batUas for al at all dme atatta. Ad. 'dono me lots of eood &J M.KJ I iJlTil Bl .?iilipin rever