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"For ii number of .veurs I huve beori lntfivttHl In niNIng turkeys," sityn a woman writer In lnrin nntl Fireside. "I beKim oiiTiitloiH on a sranll xi-nle. FIihIIiir It ii rerr prolltnble experiment and n ple.is.mt pastime. I have enlarg ed the niimlier of my breeding stock each yejr. Now I get order from al most every stute In the Union. l keep only the Bourbon Neds, and I consider them fur uheiid of tiny other kind. Ah to size, they run well up to the Hronze. They are b.irdy and heulthy and are very gentle uud easy to manage. "Until the turkeys ore about a month or two old I yard the busy mother with her poults. After that I let tliem huve the run of the pasture through the daytime, bringing them home each evening to ' roost. They soon become accustomed to coming homo at evenlug. at which time we give them n good feed of stria II gruln, such nt wheat. Kafflr corn or millet. vTltli all tbe clubber cheese that 1 have to spare. ".My roosting bouse opens to the south, wltli.it wire front. 1 roost tbem THE DEAN OP TBK FLOCK. there until they are large enough to fly upon a large outdoors fntme. 1 like to get them to roosting outdoors as early as possible, for tbe outdoor life is tbe natural life of the turkey. Plenty of clear fresh water Is neces sary to tbe turkey at all times. After the poults have had their till tbe sur plus water Is emptied and tbe puns cleaned for the next watering time.. "Since bcgluniug to keep Bourbon Reds I have bad no serious trouble witb disease. I know nothing of black head from experience. The wurdlng off of disease is easier thau tbe curing of it. I do this by putting a little crude carbolic acid in tbe drinking water once a week. A large percentage of turkeys that die are from two to three weeks old. Tbey need ut that age care ful baudllng, good nourishing food and exercise. As soon us tbey seem strong enough I turn tbem out to rustle for themselves, when they can get bugs and worms to eat "My nesting bouse Is a long shed with a wire front My turkeys all lay In there, so I have no trouble In gath ering tbe eggs. "I try to have early hatching, so that by tbe 1st of November I begin ship ping them and continue so long as my supply lasts. Each year the number of orders have exceeded the supply." ,. f f a MT f f f- hoWto make the farm pay.? Doln' things tbe modern way that's what makes farm busi ness pay. Paint tbe barn and mend tho fence, uslu' common, plain horse sense; cbangin' crops, conservln soil, gcttin' sure re ward for toll, belpln' nature make ber yields from tbe fresh and rested fields. ti.t..TT. T ,T. y.irTTTrr-lMtMTTTMfatafMTat..faTaT. Mulch th Strawberry Bed. A strawberry shortcake, evenly rip ened. Is a splendid stock food for fam ily use and most people prefer It to tbe ordinary doctor, stuff as a mutter of taste. This Is mentioned now so you will remember to mulch tbo straw berry bed this fall. GENERAL FARM NOTES. Winter plowing seems to be gaining lu favor. Now that the general ud work Is over keep tho manure spreader lu dully use. Barnyard manure, cottonseed meal and ucid phosphates are excellent fer tilizers friY Irish potatoes. This Is a good time to cover the bare spots lu tbe pastures with muuure, to be seeded early next spring. Since alfalfa Is u permanent crop, tbe ?rouud should be prepared with more care than ordinarily, making It level, free from stones or other cucum bnmces. Clover Is rich ln nitrogen, and In IlomoRcni'ous koIIk It develops tubercles, which attract nitrogen from the ulr, where It Is stored In Inexhaustible quantities lu large pastures the tiulmuls ronm from one especially attractive patch of gnihs to another, traveling all over thu tleld. ami traiimlliii.' dowu more ' than they can eut lsxMslVxa-WS---HL,P VJBiMDj!xaaak; llBrP5li33l WH-1-W-r-H-H-H- THE HARVEST. As the harvest hand area It.l It's all right for Doets to Ulk about T Tin? "beautiful harvest tr ujriiln," X llut when you get out und you shock about T Ten million square mllea It'a a strain! I Perhaps there' romance to da met In It- That'a something I wouldn't deny- But I'vo found only backache and sweat In It. J. And, gee, but a fellow gets dry! f The binder goes clacking In front of you. T The sun's beating down on your ' necx, j, And the boss Is demanding this .. stunt of you: $"Keep up with the binder, by v l,ny.1sl" 4- You shock through the ages of his- X lory. For thousands of years do you J, shock. T Yet you And by aome magic or mys tery You've worked Just two hours by J the clock I You eat. but the food Isn't filling you. ! You drink, but the water ain't wet. T Your back and your ahouldera are V r 1,1m.... ...... t nt. miff y,,u. You awlm In an ocean of sweat. J. The glamour the poeta may give to It Ain't seen by this mortal for one. I harvest because 1 am drlv" to It, I J. And you bet I am glad when It a donel Berton Braey. V H-H-W-W-H-l-H-W-4-H-W-m-- FIGHTING THE CHINCH BUG. Fire tho Best Agent In Dsstroying This Expensive Pest. The chinch bug cost tbe state of Mis souri approximately $.-..000,000 lust year, and lu vunuy other states the cos', was nearly us great. Unless Immediate steps are taken to destroy the swarms which are living over duriug the win ter this loss will be greatly Increased next year. Between now und Dec. 1 all mead ows, pastures, roads, waste lands uud other Melds, which are heavily over grown, should be carefully examined for tbe hibernating chinch bugs. Those Helds near wheat uud corn fields which were infested during tbe sum mer should be examined with special care The Insects hide deep down In clumps of grass, under leaves and rub- vblsh, and In muuy cases their presence can be detected from the disagreeable odor of the crushed bugs even before one finds tbem in their biding places. Wherever tbey are found the fields should be burned over immediately and carefully so that every possible shelter will be destroyed. Tbe wind should not be too strong, so that the heat will penetrate down Into the clumps of grass uud make a clean job. Farmers should co-operate In burning over Bit public highways and railroad right of ways lu the Infested regions. With careful, systematic burning of all harboring places in tbe fall a large per cent of the millions of hibernat ing bugs will be killed by the beat di rectly and many more left exposed to tbe winter. After each and eveij farmer has done all be can to destroy the pest during tbe winter tbe fight will be well enough started so that, U taken up In time next summer, the In Jury from tbe pests may be greut.s reduced. Hoard's Dairyman. BRACELESS GATEPOSTS. Original and Satisfactory Method or Holding Stakes In Place. When putting up fencing, especially around gardens and lawns. It soro. times Is desirable to omit wood or oth er above ground braces for tbe sake of doing a neat Job. yet tbe fencing must be tight and kept so. Tbe sketch Illustrates a method high ly satisfactory even when used on large gates. If gateposts are set In deep and a few stones pounded In (Irm ly around the bottoms. Dig a shallow ., UKACKLUSS OATBrOST. trench between .the posts and connect them with two or more strands of gal vanized wire and splice the ends. S!r the Rtrunds Into the trench, twist A with u short stick till you draw posts together tlnuly against the soil, then cover up the wire. Tbo "pull" of the fence cannot lop tbem over, because they are pulling against each other. In setting any kind of posts always tmp the soil very firm the first few Inches In bottom of hole. That Is the secret of firm posts Farm and Fireside. Cement Floors Pay. Investigation In connection with feeding steers carried on by tbe Ohio experiment station bus demonstrated that tbo value of the mnutire for each animal was more than $4 greater when the feeding was done on cement tloorc than when earth floors were employed. The result would be practically the same were the floors plunk If the seep uge of the liquid manure were eventu ally last through chemical changes and other avenues of ev;ipe. The loss would, of course, be much lt's where Hi anlrnals are kept under cover nuu bedding is freely used, thus allowing tliii mass to be put Wed Into a (hick btruruui duriug the winter season. : ftv.W.''''T '''W: MAN AND THitt Dr. R. V. Pierce ol Buffalo, author of the Common Sense Medical Adviser, tays "why does not the farmer treat hit own body as he treats the'Iand he cultivates. He puts back in phos phate what he takes out in crops, or the land would ftrow poor. The farmer should put bock into his body the vital elements exhausted by lahatr. or by ill-health induced by some chronic disease. PurtlaV. he aav. " the .treat Pierce's GolaYnjrMedicul Discovery is in Its vitalizing power. It civet strenfcHti to the storaaeh afflT purity to the blood. It is like the phosphates which supply nature withjie tatiataaees that build up tho crops. The far-reaching action of PoMfJtcJ'jWrcc'B Golden Medical Discovery is due to its eaMajRTtbe stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. Dis eases that begin In the stomach are cured through the stomach. A bilious spell is simply the result of an effort made by the liver to catch up when ovcr-wot.'tvaJ and exhausted. I have found the ' Discovery ' to be unsurpassed as a liver reg ulator and rich blood-maker." Mtsa Lottie Knisklt of Perth, Kansas, sav: "I will l.cro rdd my testimony or. tho effectiveness of your remedy upon mycjf. I wns troubled villi indigestion for two years or mors- Doctored with three different doctors fiesldea t-Iftn-j numer ous kinds of o-cnllod stomach cures ' but received no srmanent relief. I va3 rua down.eould not sleep at night with tho nln In my cbest,cnusel by ga3 on tho stom ach. V r as weak, could eat scarcely nnvthlnrr nltiiotiuh I was hungry nearly all tho time ADom ono year ami a nnu ago i ery,' and after having taken several bottles am nearly euro-1 rf stomach trouble. Cm now; cat without distress ami have gained llfteen ounrts In welttht. I thank you for your remedy and wlMi ym all bticix-ss In our good work." JAMES & CO., First Class Liverymen Centertown, - Kentucky. aHHaxaiaxsxxxsxxsxBa Prompt Attention and Good Service. TRANSFER MEETS ALL TRAINS, OUR CLUBBING RATES. 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In an Interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettle Bullock writes as follows : "1 suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, 1 could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, I would have severe pains in my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. SOIL. value of mv Doctor noann tax ntr your ' no inn aiec icai uiacoy- Attenton , I had gotten.80 weak I eould not stand, and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardul,, the woman's tonic, and I com- menced taking it From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without, lis tiring me, and am doing all my work.' If you are all run down from womaaly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardul, the woman's tonic. 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