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I W FOLEY Kidneys and Bladder l .. . I til. DIDN'T PROVE AN EXCEPTION Photographer Thought He Was Going to Escape Ancient Joke, but It Vas Jot to Be. CArJE OF COLTS DURING THE WINTER MONTHS By C. F. GOBBLE, Animal Husbandry Department, Purdue University School of Agriculture. Purdue University Agricultural Extension. iMf OF ZEH Ancient Edifice in Servia That Was Built in 1207. Acini re filar MX -That fellow who just went out of here after having hiß photograph tak en is a marvel, remarked a pho tographer to ft bystanding friend. "I've a. great mind to g've him that set of a dozen cabinet size free." 44 What's his special point?" asked the friend. "Why, there've been In this audio, since I tarted some, years ago, about 187,000 and some sitters' went on th photographer. "And out of that num ber that fellow just now is the only one who hasn't said to me with a grin as I posed him: Look out, or HI irk vour camera!' I've begun to look upon it as an essential part of taking a photograph and it 1 didn't hear it at the right timo I do Deuev I'd unconBclously wait for it before I aapped the shutter. But that fellow didn't say a word; just stood up ther .nd got snapped like it was a " "Say, partner," interrupted a voic from the door, which just then opened and admitted the head of the lately departed customer. "Say, I hope 1 didn't break that there camera of yours." The Count at Home. V amnolrail t Vi Q rfthirnPfl mill- lut, with a reminiscent smile, "I was continually 'bumping into old friends and acquaintances while abroad. Went into a fashionable, barber shop in the Ru do Saint Gerard, in Paris, and whom do you suppose I met there?" "Oh, I'm no good at guessing," said his frlead. "Who was it?" "The Count de Pompadour, who cut such a swell at Atlantic City last year." "Let's seeyou and the count dldn t mix very well. Did lie condescend to peak to you?" "lie certainly did. The moment I entered the tonsorial parlors, he caught my eye and bowed and smiled .and said, 'Monsieur is next Small Chapel of Tenth Century Con tains Many Frescoes Perfectly Preserved, Except That Turks Shot the Eyes Out. Tschatschak. Servia. The following narrative was written by a woman, who was the first of her sex to visit the Monastery of Zica, near this city. She tells of her experiences in the an cient edifice. It follows: "We got away from Tschatschak at two o'clock for the Monastery of Zica, pronounced Schitscha, which stands high amid the mountains, five kilome ters from Kraljevo. It was built in 1207 and is the monastery in which Servian kings are crowned, a special door being made for each and walled up after the ceremony. It was here that King Alexander Obrenowitsch, poor unfortunate, was crowned in Wnw nrn vftii minz to handle that ' where it can play and get plenty of 1S92, and the present King Peter in colt this winter? Are you-going to j fresh air. It should also have free 1904. let him get his feed and shelter from j access to a warm, well ventilated Two hours more of climbing and we tho sunnv side of a straw or hay i building or some sore wueio xt wu arnvea at me janana ol aiuaenuza, tack, or are you going to give him have protection at nlgnt ana aurmg before the monastery gates, insiae, to something to make him grow? It is tne worst sioriny weamci, our surprise, an was uieau auu wen all rieht to "rouEh".the stocker steers j else in the crisp, invigorating air ol kept- tne patns, tne green tun, tne 3 0 , . . . . i 11. Ä AA14- -r- rnrA 1 . -I 111. a li J 11 ,5 winter helps to keep the colt in good trees laden with fruit and well cared health and spirit both necessary for f0Ff and the beautiful marble church greatest growth. itself with its fine doors and dome. We Care of Feet. were immediately received by the arch- Reerular attention to the feet of jmnndrite (bishoo,L the head of the colts is absolutely necessary in this monastery, who seemed most delighted country. The hoofs often tend to to see ua an(j told me I was the first srrow in abnormal ways, too long on stranger woman he had ever received. 1 one side, tending to twist the fetlock vrr6 were at once taken upstairs into made during the first twelve mollis ! joint, or too long at the toe, which the guest rooms of the convent a long of his life. If he doesn't weigh 1,000 ! tends to strain the ligaments, and corridor of clean boards, the only clean through the winter as cheaply as pos sible, but colts should be kept grow ing. Size is not so Important with steers as horses. To get the most money possible out of a draft colt he must have size, and to get the great est -size he must be kept growing from the time he is born until he is mature. Half of a horse's growth; is Here Is the Offer Rogers Silver Given Away with Galvanic Soap Wrappers These teaspoons are the kind that you'll be proud to own They are the genuine 1881 Rogers ware, heavily triple pla ted silver on a white metal base. The pattern is the fa mous LaVigne, or Grape, with the beautiful French gray finish. With ordinary wear these spoons will last a life time. Start saving yoorj wrappers today, or For each teaspoon de sired send us one two- cent stamp and twenty Gal vanic Soap wrappers (front panel only) or coupons from John son's Washing Powder. Spedal Offer for Six Teaspoons Send 100 Galvanic Soap wrappers and 5 two-cent stamps to pay postage; we will send you a set of six Teaspoons ABSOLUTELY FREE. GALVANIC SOAP IS KNOWN AS 44 The Famous Easy Washer It's a white Soap and the cocoanut oil in it makes it the easiest lathering soap on the market Test it out your next wash day and don't forget to save the Wrappers. JViail UieiU iu uic x i ciumiu utaiiumu B. J. JOHNSON SOAP COMPANY MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN better still buy box of Gzlvanx: and you'll hav 100 wrappers, lust enough tor a set ol P 9 POLYGLOT. pounds at the end of the first year Jhe will never make a ton horse. Feed. which also leads to faulty action. j rooms t had seen since I left home. In trimming the hoof, all that needs to he done can be done with mu Itnnf tttoII oVirmlfl ( msnort rasy. xuc nuui na uuuu,u f M. Z AWa. a. I Mb r. 1 V 1 r r-X i Alter weaning, tue cur auuuiu t Bright Vork. T have here a handy arUcle that ell for 10 cents' began the caller. "Doo't want it." snapped the woman. "I don't think you would buy It" ald the caller as lie turned to go. "The lady across the street told me your husband never gave you any money." "She did, eh?" exploded the woman, "Give me five of those things you are selling. My husband gives me more money in a day than that old cat gets in a month." Exchange. Sure "You remember just when I went away you were having a sort of a ro mance with a tall blue-eyed young fel low?" "Yes. so I was." "I trust the romance ended hap pily?" "You bet It did; he has been paying me alimony for a year. n tho hnttom surface until the fed a pound of grain for eacn iuu ; relaUon of the heel Bide and toe is pounds live weight and all the bright, . approximately 1, 2 and 3 in length, clean clover hay he will eat. A good i . . - - b d in such grain mixture is 4 corn, Yl bran and I a manner to cause the foot to rest oats; or corn, bran and t aquarelyon the ground. Practica oats. Crushed or rolled oats are , &nd observation win soon enable a more efficient than whole oats fori , . f , dement to de- I" ;i.i7 Tr ,mase : nocas 8?a.noT..!lB" built by Stepan Verasch, grandson ot 6co j - o i i)G required, as a generm im, mo of 10 per cent, due to the rolling. feet should be examined every six or Corn alone, as a grain ration, is too j eJght weeka fatteuing and is not conducive to the j Jn thlg dy and age of the world createst growth. It is, however, the ; wUen Vnino are so hish and Here we took the inevitable slatko and very good slivovitz and cabowitz, which is a liquor made from grapes, and then went into the churches the first and oldest, a small chapel of the tenth century, full of old frescoes, in a per fect state of presei-vation except that the Turks shot out the eyes of the saints when they occupied "the convent. There are fourteen or fifteen small cheapest source of heat we have in foodstuffs, and its use in winter cheapens the ration and increases its when the margin of profit between cost of production and selling price is !.o close, it behooves every farmer to the holy Simeon, who founded the con vent in 1314. The cathedral, of white marble, built in the twelfth cen tury, is the most beautiful monument of old Servia and well worth the long iournev to see. Owing to a stupid ad- "How many foreign languages can Jones talk." "Well, he says he understands er- erything his baby says ECZEMA IN RED BLOTCrlcS TCnnter Ave.. Detroit, Mich. His Idea. Bill Do you know what a phLgia- dist is? Jill Sure; he's a fellow who plays a joke on the playwright. Sometimes & man uses gold brick in constructing his air castles. PTXES CURED IN 6 TO 14 JDAYSl dnvnrist will reiumi money 11 rAw VirV 11 e tn n rn anr CAM Ol HUB. Toni BlMdiiie or Protruding iHlm in G to U dAjs. W. Pa's Explanation. "Why did Diogenes go around with a lantern, pa?" "I suppose tho auto mobile law required it Dr.PicrcoTsPlc&sant Pellets regelate and In vl orato stomach, Uver and bowels. Suar-coated, tiny grajiules, esy to take as candy. rJLdT. Hit Favorite Paper. "What is your favorite illustrated paper?" asked the Cheerful Idiot "The ten dollar blti' replied th Boob. Mrs. Austin's Bag Pancake, delieioui light cikes for breakfast, &11 grocers. Adv. Anyway, the wage worker always- has a boss to blame It on. efficiency. There fs no danger. to the j pav the ciosest attention to every de wind of the colt in feeding clover hay j WQGrein ne may increase his net if it is bright and clean. Moldy nay. ; earnings. For this reason this art! of course, should not be fed to horses of any age. Stabling. An expensive barn or stall is neith er necessary nor advisable. The colt should be allowed the use of a lot or cle is written. The writer believes that the average farmer of Indiana does not produce as heavy horses as he might. One reason for this is be cause he doesn't exercise as much care in the management of his young pasture during all kinds of weathei stuff as he should. Menu Revision. "How is It there's roast hare on the menu again today?" Waitress Well, It ate the canary 3'eslerday. When a pretty widow begins to fcaud baby talk to a bachelor he might aa well surrender. HINTS ON BUYING SOY BEAN AND C0WPEA SEED 8y A. T. WIANCKO, Department of Soils and Crops, Agricultural Experi ment Station. Purdue University Agricultural Extension. CLEAR HEADED Head Bookkeeper Must Be Reliable, The chief bookkeeper in a large business house in one of our great Western cities speaks ot the harm coffeo did for him. (Tea is just as injurious because it contains caffeine, the same drug found in coffee.) "My wife and I drank our first cup of Postum a little over two years ago and we have used it ever since, to the entire exclusion of tea and coffee. It happened in this way: "About three and a half years ago I had an attack of pneumonia, which left a memento In the shapo of dys pepsia, or rather, to speak more cor rectly, neuralgia of the stomach. My 'cup of cheer' had always been coffee or tea, but I became convinced, after a time, that they aggravated my stom ach trouble. I happened to mention the matter to my grocer one day and lie suggested that I glvo Postum a trial. "Next day It came, but the cook made the mistake of not boiling it suf ficiently, and we did not like It much. This was, however, soon remedied, and now we like it so much that wq will never change back. Poslum. be ing a food beverage instead of a drug, has been the moans of banishing my stomach trouble, I verily believe, for I am a well man today and have used no medicine. "My work as chief bookkeeper In our Co. 'a branch house here is of a very confining nature. During my coffee-drinking days I was subject ?o nervousness and 'the blues'. These have left me since T began using Post urn, and I can conscientiously recom mend it to those whose work confines them to long hours of severe mental exertion." Name given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek Mich. "There's a reason," and It is ex plained in the little book, "The Road to Wcliville." in pKgß. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human Interest. Adv. ,mun n.n ofifiii niVi enrvnH floors "Some time last summer I was taken UltiUU, Uiiu uv-uuu, T. , w T.olr witn eczema. xu ueau first with, red blotches, then scaly, spreading to my face. The blotches were red on my face, dry and scaly, not large; on my scalp they were larger, some scabby. They came on my hands. The inside of my hands were all little lumps as though full of shot about one-sixteenth of an inch under the skin. Then they went to the outside and between and all over my fingers. It also began on the bot toms of my feet and the calves of my legs, and Itch, oh, my! I never had anything like it and hope I never will again. The itching was terrible. My hands got so I could, scarcely work. T tried different eczema ointments but without results. I also took medi cine for it but it did no good. I saw the advertisement for a sample of Cuticura Ointment and Soap and sent for one. They did me so much good I bought some more, using them as per directions, and in about three weeks I was well again. Cuticura Soap ! nnri Dintment entirely cured me." Monastery of Zicaf Near Kraljevoy (SigneS) Benj. Passage, Apr. 8, 1912. Servia. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each iric the church, but the en- frrtri with 32-n. Skin Book. Address tire interior is covered with frescoes pogt-card "Cuticura, Dept. U Boston." depicting the birth ot (jurist anu j Adv f 2?" f - i -r r" O I 1 I - 1 " Mo Place to Indulge in Small Talk. The small son ot a devout Kansas City father was visiting his grand parents. The sun had just come out after a long rainy season and the nag hör E5E5E "I & ru Lil ru Rl U n ru Kl n ru ru scenes from the lives of the saints, all verv brilliant in color and (owing to the high, dry air, they say) in the most wonderful state of preservation. The church was built by Stephan Kemania. king or emperor of Servia Go West Comfortably Economically Low One Way Colonist Fares Daily March J5 to April 15, 1913 to California, Oregon Washington Idaho, Utah, Montana and British Columbia I Fast trains, choice of scenic routes and fkvorabl etopovr privileges. J Personally conducted excur sions twice a week to Cali fornia. For tickets and fnU particular apply to your xcarct ticket Lgten or address Chicago and Ncrth Weitem Railway A. C JOHNSON C A. CAJXN3 G.Y.VTA. A Fine Field of Soy Beans. hpnrt of the family, in saying grace in the twelfth century. His son, the afc the Dreakfast table, gave thanks for holy Sava, brought his bones from the the brjgat morning and the beautiful monastery of Chilender on Mount RUnshine. 1 - . T J I . . ThP PTnprlence of many farmers I their conditions. With cowpeas and Athos, where be naa oeen our u Why, granapa: interrupLea tc L f ! with purchased I SOv beans particularly it is not sum- was known by the name of Saint SInv voimgster, accustomed to a stereo- cient to know the name of the variety, eon, and they now repose in a mucn typed form Gf worship and shocked at locked metal casKet wmcu tue wnat ne consiaerea nis gramuaiuer a as much depends uppn where the par- . unknown amia- Srreverence. "You must pray-don't Uniiljr stran was develoDed. There manuiiLc ic h 1nu . . , bility, unlociiea tor us. rii&u, are, for example, southern and north- hol Jem, or early and late strains of the I hich he kisses, and kissed what I sup- I r L li t: 1 1 t ' ' I iiccvt " LtJ - - - farmer : ties or strains ot soy beans. Seea ceremony for after us came all dealers are very apt to buy t&eir seea tJie cort, and even the coaenman, supplies where they can get them who a3 a devout Serb had tlie chance Juro noticed that ' the hens CARTER'S LuTLE cheapest and as a result there is of his Iife, and afterward regarded us ,nfrD DIIK A liable to be a lot ol southern cowpea wUh quite another eve and rauch add- ---- ed respect. durinsr the nast season with purch seeds has again emphasized the im portance of giving special attention to their source; that is, where they were grown. This has been especially true of corn, cowpeas and soy beans. The influence oi wngu. ol ; whippoorwill variety o cowpeas and nnse the head or it was covered corn is so B u u lg nece3gary to di3tinguish between with an embroidered cloth, and we did wn ca" " vn,thT for : them. Whippoorwill seed from Geor- like,vise. Then we each laid a contn- ers uiai lth. ria or, in fact, anywhere south of the h . ln fte castet which. as Stu- IT h udes T and later find it to be j Ohio river, is not adapted to northern deniföa iß very rich, it probably did not era latitudes and "or Indiana. Tho sanie is true ot varie- need in the jeast. It Was quite a sol nltosether too late maturing ior luc ; ,,., f ,-,,,0 ?oixl , - o oil pniiH it inns. The observant knows very we.ll that climate makes a big difference even within the state. and that com varieties developed in southern or central territory are from two weeks to a month too late matur ing for use That cowpeas and soy beans are as much influenced as corn by tne cli mate where they are developed, as regards the length of season required to mature a crop, is not so well know because these crops are comparatively new in this part of the country and mauv farmers need to learn that seed from southern sources Is not adapted to northern territory. AVe have is sued warnings time and again, agF.inst purchasing southern seed. In spite of this we have again had many com plaints about crops not maturing and have found that seed not adapted to the locality has been used. ITnfortunately seed merchants are nftnn careless or ignorant of tne na ture of the varieties they offer for sale nnd unwittingly or regardless of the fontc can tn fnrmers seeds of varieties or strain which are much too late for tlon. First, he laid tak to God about the weather. cross, Tit for Tat. Mr. Bacon Do you think the edu cation of animals is accompanied by the gift of imitation or the force of instinct, dear? Mrs. Bacon Oh, by the gift 'of imi tation, of course. Haven't you no ticed how the dog growls when you are around? "Perhaps you are right, dear; for ONE Drop f BOURBON POULTRY CUKE down a chick's throat cures gapes. A fevr drops in th drinking water cures and prevents cholera, diarrhoea and other chick diseases. On 50c bottle makes 12 gallons of medicine At all druggists. Sample and booklet on "Di cases of Fowls" sent FREE. Bourton Rctatdy Co. Liirc, Ij, Your Liver Is Clogged Up That's Why You're "cdOut or 5TH Have No Appeble. and soy bean seed on the Indiana in tue northern counties. markets. Unless the seedsman can SHOW uiai ma secu 0.1c uuai.cu Indiana conditions, the Indiana farm er should purchase directly from In diana, Ohio, Illinois or Michigan growers. The soy bean and cowpea. are val uable crops in Indiana and it is unfor tunate ' that their more general use should be retarded by the introduc tion of unadapted seed. There are now many Indiana growers of cowpea and soy bean seeds, especially the latter, and purchasers can usually find a home supply. The soils and crops department of the Indiana experiment station usually has lists of names and addresses of Indiana growers ot these seeds which are available to farmers at all times. Descriptions of varieties and strains suitable for Indiana may be found in Bulletin 149 of this, U FINED FOR TELLING TRUTH Russian Newspaper Editor Is Pun ished as Government Aids r am ine Sufferers. their dub. Cure Con stipation, London. The editor of a newspa per in Tomsk, Russia, has been fined $150 for publishing an article dealing with the destitution of the inhabit ants of the district of Tomsk, where hundreds of persons are on the verge of starvation as a result of failure of crops. He was notified that a repeti tion of "such false reports" 'would bring three months' imprisonment, without the option of fine. The Rus sian minister of the Interior has ap proved an appropriation of $650,000 "for the relief of the famine sufferers of Tomsk." Examine carefully every bottle ot in a few das. p. a STORIA. a safe and sure remedy ior 1 n c y u v Infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Crj for Fletcher's, Castori Daily Thought. It Is Indeed a desirable thing to be well descended, but the glory belongs to our ancestors. Plutarch. carters 1TTLE IVER PILLS. Biliousness, Indigestion andSick Headach SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICI Genuine must bear Signature r mr T XT 1 XT W VALLK1 HOUSE, "KWÄT 1 1- For Sale-Paying and bjr.t k?i firS Indiana: 3 story brick: bid.. 60xli, frty Atictin'a "Racr Pancake, delicious well furni.hedroom- SklSr cSS: light cakes for breakfast, all grocers. Adv. DArddr M P. ewjBykvlllc.JajL Many a slow man develops into a sprinter when he has a chance to run Into debt Some men are never satisfied until hTfl troubles that driv them to drink. Eil BattCemfk 8jTmy. TmU Qood. U Laj.VJtliii;,il14iHiVld W. N. U, Indlanapolit. No. 1-19ia.