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"it..jr ' ELGIN. OK LA. FARMERS CHAM. PI O N ft . WOMAN WOULD NOT GIVE UP Though Sick and Suffering; At Last Found Help in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. . Richmond, Pn. - " When I started taking Lydla E. Pinkham's VcRotnblo Compound I wni In n UrenUiully rundown state of health, had Internal trou bles, nnd was go ex tremely nervous and prostrated that If I had given In to my feelings I would have been In bed. As it was I had hardly strength at times to be on mv feet and what I did do was by a great rfflort, I could not. sleep at nlp,ht and af course felt very bad in the morning, i.nd had a steady headache. "After taking the second bottle I no ticed that the headache was not so bod, 1 rested better, and my nerves were iitrontter. 1 continued its u until It made a new woman of me, and now I can hardly realize that 1 am able to do so much as I do. Whenever I know any woman in need of a good medicine I highly praise Lydla E. I'inkhnm's Veg etable Compound." Mrs. Frank Clauk, 31 1G N. Tulip St., Richmond, Pa. lVomon Hare llecn Telling Women for forty years how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has restored their health when suffering with female ills. This accounts for the enormous demand for it from coast to coast. If you are troubled with any ailment 7cu!iar to women why don't you try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound? It will pay you to do so. Lydia E. Pink bam Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Rheumatism For Young and Old The ncuto agonizing pain of rheumatism is soothed at once by Sloan's Liniment. Do not rub it penetrates to tho sore" ppot, briniritiR a comfort not dreamed of until tried. Cet av bottle today. RHEUMATISM Her Vbat Other Say. 'I highly (rrofnnvu'l our Itnfmfnt as the b-it rrmwly for rheumatism 1 rver uwl. l.rforo using it 1 pnt Isrgo sums of money tryltift to get relief of the miwty and pnin in limb ami hotly, m I tried jour Unimriit bulb internal nnd ettrrnal ami I foiinil quick rfllt-f, an J now am well and strong ngftin." Out. Carta, ttH A". tSth St.t Spnngfuti, 111 Here's Proof "I wish to write and tell you about a fall I bud down fourteen tepi, nnd bruised my neck and hip "rry bad I euuld not leep at all. I wnt my if n for a 2A rent bottle of our Uuirnent and in twtnU time 1 wan on my feet again." Chtrttt llyit, MU. J'rairxt Att , ht Low, Mo, SLOANS LINIMENT for neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and bruises. Alt DruiihU, 25c. Send four cent in stamp for TRIAL BOTTLE Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. Dept. II. Philadelphia, Pa. The BUI Climbed. '"I suppose you cllmhi'd tlio Alps when you wero abroad " "No, just ran up a bill, that was all." For weak Joints apply Hanford'a Ilalsam thoroughly and well rubbed In. Adv. Lots of the huiuliiR questions of tliti day go up In smoke. Have You a Bad Back? Poet your back aebo nlirht and dar, mak ing work a burden and rel Impossible I Do you ultcrUiliblng. darting palm when (looping or lifting? Most bail backs ar due to hidden trouble In the kldm-yi and !l the kidney secretions aro ii-aul or too frequent of passage, proof of kidney trou ble It complete. IMay may pare the "way to Tlou kidney 111. For bad backs and wean kidneys, ue Doan'j Kidney l'UIt reourameuded the world over. An Oklahoma Case uhm. B. Sexton, 72f w. .jy... r, i... nu. lnhoma City. Okla.. ays: "Kidney complaint bad llriu hold on me nnd I often suffer- n. I (.nm ttailrnetiA I couicin t (n m)self or be on my reel long; wiinoui auhVrlna-. Donn's IflllltAV Pill. flXftll mo up all rlRht and now I take them otr and on u . kidney tonic." Oat Dea.'e at May Star. SOe a Bra DOAN'SViW.' FOrTEH-aULBUKN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. iii','iflKliilt"l'LX!;''li.'i:r,iiT 'iwm " 13 WhS. -s KT, , SSW a LSSSanOTr aiC..aSBW LANDS FOR SPRING PLOWING Disking Plays Important Part In Break. Ing Up Stubble Into Small Pieces Prevents Evaporation. ItJy JASti:s D MAU8HAU, Colormlo experiment Station ) In tlio matinRenient ot land for sprlnR pIowIuk, disking plays u most Important part. When land has stub ble on it. disking breaks tip tlio stub bio Into small pieces so that when It Is plowed under u more uniform dis tribution of the organic matter Is assured and the danger of retarding the upward movement of water Is greatly reduced. furthermore, tlio stubble or organic mutter will decom pose much moro rapidly. When manure has been applied to tlio soil in the nature of a surface dressing, dlskitiR will Incorporate ft much moro utenly In the soil and re diifo tho harmful effects of excessive fermentation which Is closely associ ated with incorporation In tho form of layers as Is tho common occurrence when tho manure is simply plowed tinder Disking iIbo prevents drying out of the soil as the capillary water will have free "access to tho surface layer. Soil that Is dry. If disked before plowing, will nuiko a much better seed bed, us clods will be less liable to form and the seedbedwlll bo moro mellow, umro compact and the sur face would be less subject to execssho evaporation. WIhmi spring plowing Is delnyod, disking the soli In the early spring prevent excessive evaporation as tlio nnnrutti t tttnlrliiia tli.i will Qlifilltil rain come during tho early spring I time, the disked soil will be in good conumou to niisoru mo moisive. Hoot crops that nro to be planted on spring plowed land will do much better It the laud has lm-n disked previous to plowing ,ib a moro frlablu condition of the seedbed Is obtained, the moisture content may bo greater, and a greater amount of available food mr.'jrlal may bo present. CULTIVATION OF THE TOPSOIL Numerous Investigations Demonstrate That Evaporation of Water Has Been Diminished. That the stirring or cultivation of the topsoll really does diminish evapo ration of water from the soil has been shown liy numerous Investigations In 1S0S Nessler found that during six weeks of an ordinary Herman summer a stirred soil lost 510 grams of water per square foot, while the adjoining compacted soil lost 1.CS0 grams- -a saving due to cultivation of nearly CO tier c'iit. Wngncr, testing tho correct ness ot Nessler's work, found, la. 1874, that cultivation reduced the evapora tion a little moro than CO per cent; Johuson, In 1STS, confirmed tho truth of the principle on American soils, and I-vl Stockbrldge, working abont the Bamo time, also on American soils, found that cultivation diminished evaporation on a clay (.oil about 211 per cent, and on a heavy loam nearly 13 per cent. All the early work done on this sub ject was done umler humid conditions, anil It Is only in recent years that con firmation of this Important prluciplo has been obtained for the soils of tho dry farm region Kortler. working under California conditions, determined that, cultivation reduced the evaporation from tho soil wirface over !3 per cent. At the I'tah station similar experi ments have shown thal.thu saving of soli moisture by cultivation was CH per cent for clay soil, 31 per cent for a coarse sand and 13 per cent for u clay loam Further, practical oxperlenco has demonstrated time and time again that in cultivation tho dry farmer has n powerful means of preventing evapo ration from agricultural soils. RAISE PEANUTS ON DRY LAND Several Points Necessary In Order to Insure Success Prepare Soli In Thorough Manner. Tor growing ioanuts under dry farming conditions, a few points aro essential In order to insure success. Tlrst, tho laud should bo fitted In a thorough manner, plowed nhout the same depth as for com, harrowed Im mediately nnd firmed down to con- servo moisture. If possible It should bo gonu over shortly after plowing with n disk harrow Bet straight, to atthpack firmly tho lower strata of soil. The point of next Importance is good seed and if possible this seed should be secured nenr where tho crop Is to bo Rrown rather than from somo distant section. Many of tho experiments In thn use of peanuts on the scmlarld lands havo failed because seed was procured from BOtno legion where thero was an abun dant rainfall Locally grown seed Is preferable oven though the quality Is not so good as that which may bo ob tained from some other section. Dry Farm Fruits. The government Is undertaking to help the farmers on the great dry, plains ot the West in their efforts to grow fruit. Investigations so fur have shown very encouraging possibilities for apples, cherries, peaches and most small fruits on land that Is not irri gated. Good Crops to Tie To. Rye and durum wheat seem to bo having their Innings In tho markets and have reached record prices. They are each of them also pretty good crops to tie to year In and year out. Firsiin Everything tfrtr in Quality fiaaf In Remit Fint in Purity Firtt in Economy and for these reasons Calumet Baking I'owdcr Is first In tho hearts of the millions of housewives who use It and know it. RECEIVED IIICHEST AWARDS W.tU'i Ptr. f !. Olan, IlkMU. . rrttmWM. Frw,aWd. 1112. POWl Mm a. . ... tcUST. ju-''" riAUtBYint .fi mm Official Denial No War Tax an Homestead Land in Canada The report that a war tft N to b plai-pil oil llumt-Htead IhiiiIh In W-trrn Cnuatlu hnvltiff trt-ii Ktvu ronrtlilerAble circulation In the UnllriV Htatr-4. thin lit to ailvlne all enquirer that no Hitch tal han lieeli placed nor U tuera any Inleiillon to place a war tat ot any nature on such landa. (Signed) W. U. Hcntl, Hunt ol Iinmlffratlun. Ottawa, Canada, March ISlh, I91S. Most of Us Are. "Young man, are you the victim of habit?" "Of habits, sir other people's." Boston Kvenlug Transcript LIVED EIGHT YEARS ON CRACKERS Kate Stlferman of Oklahoma City Re stored After Long Period of Suffering. Kato Stlferman of Capitol Hill. Okla' homa City, lived on crackers for eight years. She was a sufferer from chronic stomach troubles. She got a bottlo of Mayr's Wonder ful Remedy. Tho result ot tho treat ment, sho declares, was marvelous. Sho wrote: "One bottlo of your remedy cured mo of my stomach troubles. I can now eat anything that I want to with good results, after living on crack ers for eight years and at times I could not even cat them. I have threo sisters affected the same way and I want to surprise them by tho way I can cat now." Mayr's Wonderful Remedy glvas per manent results for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Cat as much nur1 whatever you like. No more distress after eating, pressure ot gns In tho flonmch nnd around thohcart.ttietone bottle of jour druggist now nnd try It on nu absolute guarantee It not satis factory money will be returned. Adv A Definition. Knlcker What Is a smile' Docker Tho shortest distance tween two ears, bo- CUTICURA SOAP BATHS Followed by a Little Daby's Tender Skin. Ointment for Trial Fres. They afford Infants and children great comfort, permit rest and sleep and point to speedy hcalnicnt of ec zemas, rashes, Rollings, dialings and other sleep destroying skin troubles. Nothing better at any irlco for the ursery and toilet. Satnplo each freo by mall with Hook. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. XY, Uoston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Probably every man on earth has rheumatism, dyspepsia or some other lobby. For bruises use Adv. Hanford's Dalsam. Dragoljub Jelltltlch, ago twelve, Is a soldier In the, Servian army. tMUH ef UiM la I iaaWBv2iaaB I JPiU0 W JaM I iiWiklaCtCa V HIIH I ftV aaa (flaV trJiB I iitv'7a'MMi Man "' - svJmzMm ytow. itJ'lIB I " -rOC" V ET BAKING P0Wl'y I Tm W mn mmtrmym m WtcWk I kklatMM-. Du'lUaudW. UrCdia ll I I aun MMBicat-awra KttMa-i'M M rankl. I Calaaut U lf iih'"' " "" ail I JEW HAD THE LAST WORD' Youths Who Thought to Have Fun With Him Oot Decidedly the Worst of the Transaction. There Is more than ono way of mak ing a retort without resorting to the vulgar "You're another." A Jewish street-vender of spectacles was offering his wares when half a dozen saucy fellows stepped up. "Keep still; we'll have some fun with hltr." said the spokesman of the party. "Shpeclncles! Good vonsl" called tliL tender. "Dot vos goot," wild, tho young mnn, "Now, whnt can you see through these Klasses, Mr. Moses!" "Anything ot jott like," was the reply. 'Ish dot so? Well, we'll see nhout that " He took a pair of spectacles, put them on.jtud looked straight at the dealer. "Nonsense, Mr. Moses I" he exclaimed. "What lmo )ou been telling us? Nothing whatexer can be seen through these glasses but black Ktiards." whereupon his companions laughed Vol Ish dot so?" exclaimed the vender, as If In nlariu. He took the glasses, put them on hastily, and looked at the pnrt. "My goodness!" he exclaimed, "dot Ish ko." The party moeil on, but this time they were not laughing American Milk Dottles to Britain. In refeteneo to our leeelit paragraph on the shortage In milk bottles due to the supply having In tho past been dr.twn from Austria, we are Informed by a llrm In the trade that this dilll cultj Is now being oercouie. It Is possible to secure bottles fiom Amer ica uf ecjual ipinllty and at the same price as the Austrian pioduct We are glad to hear that the Austrian sourco of supply can be dispensed with with out Inconvenience, hut we should he still more glad to hear that tho de mand could be met by llritlsh makers. In this connection wu nro Informed that Kngllsh hottlcB are In be obtained, 'but at a rise of 20 per cent nnd of an Inferior quullty." London (Hobo. This Happened In Boston. 'Cynthia, will jnu recite, '.Mary Had a Ltttlo Lamb' for us?" asked the I kind old gentleman. I do not care to, much as I should like to oblige you." replied tho little girl with tho horn-rlmmed eyeglasses. ' As a matter of fact, tho poem has lit tle, If any, literary value, and In addi tion is not true to life as it exists to day Under the constriction In trade, duo to the meat trust, Mary could not own an entire lamb. She might havo had n chop, but beyond that the poet's Imagination must be blamed." Phil adelphia Public ledger Important to Mothers Examluo carefully every bottle ot CABTOHIA, a sate and suro romedy for Infanta and children, and see that it Signature of UZaffi&X In Uso For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Getting Used to It. llacon I should think It would be a good thing for the men on tho diend naughts to serve a time on tlio sub mat ines first. Kgbert- Why so? "It wouldn't seem so strange then when they went to tho bottom." It Takes the Fire Out. To tako the fire out of a burn or scald quickly uso Hanford's Hatsutn of Myrrh. Apply It lightly at once and the inflamed skin should bo quickly cooipd. lie prepared for accidents by always having a bottlo on hand. Adv. No Time'. .Judge Why don't you look for work? Casey Ol haven't the tolmo to waste lu such unprofitable employ ment Judge IHIN'T VISIT TIIK UAMMIItMA KX I'llslTIO.NS Without supply ol Allen's Foot Es. th9 an-lteptle powder to b shaken Into th Shoes, or dissolve! In the loot-balh. ThaSlandud Remedy (or the fe-t lor 25 years. It elves Instant reit-l to tlr-d, achlne feet and prevents swollen, hotlet. O-e laiy writes- "I anfoyed every minute ol my stay at the Esposillons. thanks to Allen's Foot-Ease In my shoes.' Cet It TODAY. Adv. Means to the End. "The doctor advises mu to eat slow ly and iiurlngly." "Then don't tip the wultor." KIM the Files Now and Prevent dlseaaa. A DAISY FLY KlI.I.EIt will do It. Kills thousands. Lasts all season. Alldralnn or sis. ent einress paid for tl. II. BOMKKd, 150 !e Kalb Me., llrooklvn, N Y. Adr. That London Fog. Church What has London got to combat the (lerman Xcppellus',' Gotham Why, her well-known fog, For Inflamed soro eyes apply Han ford's Ilalsam lightly to the closed lids. It should relieve In five minutes. Adv. The average woman knows tho Ins and outs of flirtation. Hho first draws a man, then she pulls him In. Far genuine comfort and lasting pleas ure use Red Cross Hall Hive oo wash day. All good grocers. Adr, A novice wins occasionally, a skilled performer regularly. ugly, srlnly, rsy hair. Ut " CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP! ACTS LIKE DYNAMITE ON LIVER I Guarantee "Dodsons' Liver Tone" Will Give You the Best Liver, and Bowel Cleansing You Ever Had Doesn't Make You Siokl Stop using calomel' It makes yo sick. Don't lose a day's work, if you, feel lazy, sluggish, bilious or consti pated, listen to mo! Calomel Is mercury or qulcksllvor which causes necrosis ot tho bono. Calomel, when it comes Into contact with sour bile crashes Into It. breaking It up. This Is when you feel that aw ful nausea and cramping. If you feel "all knocked out," if your liver Is tor pid nnd bowels constipated or you havo headache, dlzrlness, coated tongue. If breath Is bad or stomach sour Just try a spooilful ot harmless Dodfson's Liver Tone Hero's my guarantee Oo to any drug storo or dealer nnd get a CO cent bottlo of Dodson's Liver Tono. Take a It would help some If wo did more prnjlng on Sunday and less pre) lug on the other six days. The reasons for Certain-teed Roofing ,s1rKaa-aflaaaaaaM BWssfpl buy any old quality, put their labels on it, and say it is the best. Our Certain-teed label is backed by the written guarantee of the world's largest manufacturer of asphalt roofings. It gives each buyer the assurance wanted, and our unequalled facilities for manufacturing enable us to sell it at a very reasonable price. These are the reasons for Certain-teed saBHHHHMsalMHBiBHMBi Roofing We Invite every one Interested to come to our n.Uli and tee how we nuke the goods. We know that our Certain 'Ud Roofing U the be it quality that wt can make. It's the best quality that can be made to last and remain waterproof on the roof. It is made with Out one purpose in view. We alto make cheap grade. poor quality roofings to meet the demand (or ves-y temporary roofs, but tKe Crtamt99tl libelgoes only on our best quality, longest life product It U the grade which carries our Company name and endorsement and guarantee 1-tdy 5 yeartt 2pl 10 year, 3-ply IS yeara. If you want the Hchtqmlltvan1 want tebetuire iotiare.rett.nr what you par for. Insist on the Cmrtai i t'mHXahtU TheprtCMsrefisonoblr. No one curt If II thequalltrof aplcccof roofing hy lookit.tr nt It. The mnn Is not living ent quntltles ami tell with any nrgtrc or Accuracy the length of time each on will last on uie roof. lie cannot tell their relative values by t kin a- at them, wny Uke tne ennttcect KueMinf, when you can get the safest guar antee on the bet quality goods at a reason able tuice. If for any rernon you do not cure for the high et quality if jou wnut a temporary roof, we also tunke goods sold at the lowest price on the market, licciiti-e we hne unequalled fn cilitles.aml are making approximately n thint of the entire asph.itt rooting ami building' fiaptrs of the whole world's iiippty. Our ncilltleseiiabletistobcnt all competition on lriceguoUs as well as ou Crtatn-t9J quality. The difference between the total cot of the roods, the freight, the laying-, etc.. between qua I IUs quality goods and price goods is luaig-nlficiint much better policy tocut out theRuestlng; nnd let the manufacturer of real resKntlbIHtr Insure you on all the vital points. Il knows what he out into the soodsand wiiat they will do-ou enn then insist upou gettiutf everything as represented. General Roofing Mfff Co, HvrWs Ururttmnnufarti rr of Itoojtng tiAii HuUtttny Jurrs HtwTwkGty tott ttlcM rtttaUrtt rki1iilkia AtUata CUitUaJ DstrsH St. Lads Claclaaetl KaatuClly MiaMSSstis Sas Frsadscs Statist Unties) HamUrg SfeWf ICanadianWheat to Fetd 1h Worlds The war's fearful devaitatlon cror3 baa caused an srnusual demand for eraln from the American Contioent. The world muat be fed and there is an for Canadian wheat. Canada's Invitation to ererr Industrious American ii therefore tive. She wants farmers to make moneyand happy, prosperous homes for themselves while helping her to raise immense wheat crops. You can get a Homestead other lands can be bought at remarkably low prices. Think of the money roa can make with wheat at its present high prices, where for tome time it M lit ble to continue. During many years Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20 bushels to the acre many yields as high as 4 bushels to the acre. Wonderful crops also 01 uals, Barley and t lai. Mlied farminS is fully as profitable lent grasses, full of nutrition, are the purposes, uooa scuoois, maraeis MIllls ry service Is not compulsory la liDor us reoiaca tno rnanv vounc nn ernment uus year is artins Kimers u Write for literature and -cri k MMnin.nn.nl mmig . Explanation. "J'n, what's a mailed flat?" "It'tt tlio lottor I am tryliiK to mako out Just now, son." , lallPi'(ue Is the home where Red Croat Rail liTue is used. Sure to please. All grocers. Adv. Somo kings and all babies are bora rulera. em fTl kiJW TinVI Tl! Canadian Civemment Aieot "ftrftSF'wS LA ORIOLS" HMR brimins. .. eaiot, tlrOO, rwttrll. spoonful and If it doesn't straighten you right up and mako you feel lino and vigorous I wnut you to go back to the storo and get your money. Dod son's Liver Tono 1. destroying tho sain of calomel becaujo It Is real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, thureforo It cannot sallvato or mako you sick. I guaranteo that ono spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tono will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bilo and consti pated wasto which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. I guaranteo that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tono will keep your entlro fam ily feeling fine for months. Give It to your children. It Is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like Its pleasant taste. After ii man gets to bo about ho old the Insurance solicitors glo htm a rest. Every buyer needs the proper assur ance, when he pays for the best quality, that a second or third quality will not be delivered. The market is flooded with too many bi ru'. Some manufacturers with poor facil ities too oft i meet competition by cutting quality. Some wholesaler who rnn take thfre kinds of rooflnsf of differ let's nooRT nusnon Lm Politle-Mor rroatMetts Ws bavs tad nMih atarrattofi tiimfta of fmliiloftl 'oarssJa of ry party. with their maahlog aad tmrtlnt-Mfc-mia of poll 1 1 runs ho pnxnlM economy and hcinly in order la gtl Into offlt- sn1 than p wttea saw h4ftrd ot itrsTsisneaaAd tk-a play tot rom orirtr ntlr titan for prtnetptoaMilabVata. Ttiacoat of living is not golag down. Lai's go after fond iimaa and makoanoagh motwy topoy rortbeulofHlng.haUTrltmar ha. w dont want rhrp II v I ng wo want good UtrtMas and f 4 times for srarybody and U ws aJl psn toj tttor wa will gt thorn. tbo (an of tits pollUelaa Is to BiontSTty thing. Mony oC tbom ongbl tow pruaoratt-dl for f rand uo areonnl of tbo dUTatoneo ttotwoaai what tboy prom las and what ihoy datlvsr. Tbojrs worao than tho bostaaas tnaa who over atiTcrtlaMthoquaJltyothlsgonda. IHtbobas Jna InUrvota, from tho labortr to Its saporta Undent, from tho office buy to the prMrldent. I rum mo niroa men on vne rsnn so toe owner ov tho farm. nmrmUr thaS they have ft oorai tve a oomaaow Intorvol in oqaaradanlaa liuilni l etoDlltUalas to tbofeaonoiwd let's MinnsMO ono ii kooetoarwlMtaek1ntogoi-dlBiea: ttesabs done. Wo more knockers and falas propiala aro wanted. ere going to tie too httf to niton to any etcept times who prattles "good bust .sees" leg leVuoa. of EuroMSB people of the unusual demand especially attrac of 160 acres FREE and an Industry aa rraln raisin. Th. ami. only food required either for beef of dairy I convenient, cumaie exceueni. Caaada, but thtre Is an estia demand for larm woa oara voiaacearaa far taa war. xaa oov put eaua acteace into train. particulars as to reduced railway rates to .inn iwi.w w.ia nw To cor. ooatlvcneaa th. sawdldtM mast b. er. than a pursatlv.i It asust cootala tasala. atteratlv. and cathartic rreperths. Tutt's Pills C seats thee. qaaWlet. and seateMy I tk. bowels tlMlr ssatairt. patttttaitU I w Mseatutj t. tesawattts'. W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 16-1.1B.