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H0PKINSV1LLE KENTUCKIAN AUG. 1 4 WAR! What Is It All About? AS tlie whole world gone stark mad over a very foolish and trivial question? Are swords rattling, cannon ramming, maiicci armour glistening Just because Russia wanted to show her love for the little H; grim and sinister game of chess that i3 being played. See upon what a slim, yet desperate, excuse the sacred lives of millions are being sacrificed. Read the hi3tory of the past ono hundred years, as written by some of the greatest authorities the world ha3 ever known, and learn the naked, shameful truth. Just to get you started as a Review of Reviews subscriber, we make you this extraordinary offer. We will give to you FREE "Europe at War" A big book and over 300 pages, size 10 x 7 dreda of Illustrations graphically tell their InrhM. liftndanmel and durable bound in own fitrtriea. 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In experimenting with tho soveral ba cilli common to milk, ho found a now gorm which has to do with tho form ing of ronnct nnd tho coagulation of milk nnd It thrlvos especially well in hj milk it left in a cows uuuer at. milking time. When tho cow Is not milked dry, theso ncld-formlng bac teria develop rapidly and sot up In flammation likely to causo serious complications. It Is not an unusual thing for a poor ly milked cow to develop a case or caked udder or mammltls, but tho ex- art causo of tho troublo has not until tho present tlmo been fully understood. Tho change In tho milk duo to tueso organisms la entirely different from tho chango Which occurs In ordinary" fermentation and tho presence of tuo harmful bacteria cannot bo determined by ordinary methodB employed. A spe cial set of fermentation tests for this purpose havo been devised, and theso aro of especial valuo to tho cheese- maker. 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Send your coupon today and t be in time. t Reritti l Srtitwi, 30IrrinPl NiwYeik Scniltne.onap. proval, ehartroj Mid by yon, T.. i It Hod Book. Enrone at W.r" bound In cloth. enter my Aame for the Review of Itevicwi fur year. If 1 keeptM book I wlU remit In 10 dan . cents for chipping and jr. month for three monthsfrr nairsiin 'mil retain tbt y r t v.ithoutencrje. fcarwle:) 1 wl, wlthla 19 dfcYS. urn tho book ut your expend 1311 OUTBREAKS OF HOG CHOLERA Increase Noted During Latter Part of August or Early In September Feed Corn Sparingly. It hn- been observed Hint an In- 1 crenso In tho number of outbrenks of I lifir- rtli'.l. it imtnru iltirlnr- flu lnttnr " V. '. part of AtiKtut or the drat imrt of Septemb. r, and thnt tho oittbrenlts In crenso In timnliors nnd violence until tho InttiT purt of October or Novem ber, wh''H the disease gradually de- RIDDING THE COWS OF FLIES Simple Homemade Mixture, Spread Lightly Over Animals, Well Worth Time In Applying. Nothing conduces moro to tho com fort and profit of cows on pasturo ' than a protector against the swarms' of flies that persecute all through tho day and Into tho night. Tho follow ing simplo homemado mixtnro sprayed lightly over tho animals, particularly whero the flics congregate and cannot be brushed off by tho tall, Is well worth tho tlmo It requires to apply It dally: To a quart of lterosono add a tablespoonful each of tho following: I P jjiij C ASTORIA r i si;'! Ar-VlaLkIVcpatilinriirA- iicssimdIfcit.Cfcitag WOT iNAUi Vlii-' i Mm;,.. Si ftlfW. fi6.Sjr. TomsJcvcnshucsbam XossofMxci- jacSimacSignatoe ajcSrcoiir-vsr. For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castsria Always Bears the Signature, of LW pav i Sipping chatvca.ThtilM'&uf f .tV-rtdit-n cofts only a fw n . pmr '-4 I oi JOttJ v. "Family a- ...111 .1.1 UV..,'H I. II! I '. I THE KENTUCKIAN c " (Published Trl-Weckly. for one yen) McCALL'S MAGAZINE (monthly ivroi.e nar) All For Only $2.00 . .50 4NY ONE McCALL I' ATTERN - A5 Regular Pr ce, $2.65 mmtmiiiitmnmffliiiniiiiBmfflimniimimimmm Subicripthns may be cither neiv or renewal. Write or tall at effite of this paper. 9 We are enabled to give our readers, old and new, the benefit of this money-saving club offer, only because of a very spe cial arrangement with the publishers of McCALL'S MAGAZINE. WOMEN t Love This Magazine Coma in or write to see a sample copy McC M.L'S it the Fashion Authority and 1 1. i keeping Helper of more woror tl'in .r.- . tlr-r magazine j-a the world. "'A the i.it: ji;.lf tvery montli; ajso !: -fid U' that entertain, and speci.'! uri nr. dX - in eooknv 'me dressrp,il-i 1 i:'wy i. k. I'.c.thV' . fit hoiisrv. . i : iu' m:v. . '" has been i ;::iily u- ''to fv..- : '"-vj yt. i. ij.the 11 .1::1:.. u ti:a: tiifiss. f, M J. T. 13., s -. tct'.'jn of TmPtrj! wri'tii nu-h a 50 e it a yvu n .1 KOI:. Properly Fed on Balanced Ration. cllncs, writes II. K. Wright In National Stockman and Farmer. The occurrence of cholera Is de pendent solely upon the hogs becom ing Infected with the specific cholera micro-organism. Practically nil hogs nro susceptible to the disease when fed balanced rations, but when improperly fed nnd allowed to become Infested with parasites the chance of control ling cholera on exposure Is greatly less ened. At this time new corn Is begin ning to be fed nnd care must be exer cised or Indigestion will result, thus lessening the vitality of the animals, and If exnosed to cholera Infection death should follow. New corn should be fed sparingly nt first and the amount gradually Increased. Never start by feeding It exclusively. Should an outbreak of cholera occur. Immediately isolate and quarantine the KlclJ hogs. Notify your neighbors so that they mny stay away from your hog lots nnd thus prevent spread of the Infection. Get antlhog cholera serum and inoculate all healthy hogs. Kill the sick hogs nnd burn tho car casses. No treatment can be relied upon to save one visibly slek. Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years ASTORIA tmc eiNT.un eo. yo errr. w Hi Word and Works REV. IRL R. HICKS' ? MONTHLY MAGAZINE k DEVICE FOR FASTENING DOOR Shorthorn Heifers In Pasture. Oil of tar, oil of pennyroyal, llsh oil, carbolic acid. Beat well together. It la best and quickest to apply it with a force pump in a flno spray. t 1. in 1' r. r F ii. fa-mlv. y maiiT orctiv fMt.O cry one Don't Miss This Offer Y.nic or call ct the office cflkit paper FIvEE KcCAtL PATTEP-' Vjith ul.r r for thi C,r. ' 'FamlS Ur(ji 1" rrav)iiKM In ( lur tint cop f McCALL'S ' ceiveJ, cut qI '!' rrlcbriled Mc' a i Drew lrWri i"UEl(va!u l') , I) v h'i is i y I J'1 ifaf jy dirrtt t.) iln Majilt'o.n- oK Number anil ;c f.'Cil. .f, J& PASTURE STAKE FOR A COW Practically Impossible for Rope to Be come Tangled as Animal Walks Around Wheel. An old carrlago wheel and axle wero used to good advantage In the making of tho pasturo stake shown In tho sketch, writes W. P. Quackenbush Impossible for Hogs to Escape by Pushing on Bottom Chain Holds Latches In Place. Hero Is a very handy device for fastening doors where bogs are kept. It Is Impossible for them to break out by pushing on the bottom of tho door. Tho hitches are made of wood and tire boltetl to the door. They are con nected by nn Iron rod with eyes in ft fl? - - - ALSO - - - g COPY HICKS' ALMANAC FOR 1916. $ --- AND - - - W T rrsT-IRTC17T 1 T? VTTvTTI CV1 A W t Ail One Year For Hi Oh I i Get rid of dandruff it makes the scalp itch and the hair fall out. Be wise about ycur hair, cultivate it, like the women iu Paris do. They regularly use ED. PINAUD'S EAU DE QUININE the wonderful French Hair Tonic. Try it for your self. Note its exquisite quality and fragrance. Aristo cratic men and women the world over use and endorre this famous preparation. It keeps the scalp clean and white and preserves the youthful brilliancy of the hair. Buy a 50c bottle from ycur dealer or send 10c to cur Aim 'i can Offices for a testing' bottle. Above all tWnys don't neglect your hair. PARFUMERIE ED. PIMUD, Dept. M ED. F1NAUD B!dg., New York TO Wheel Revolves on Stake. of New York city In Popular Mechan ics. VVhen tho animal tethered to the I wheel walks around tho stake, It Is j practically Impossible for tho ropo to become tangled, as tho wlioel revolves on the axle.' KEEP CREAM CANS COVERED For Hoghouse Door. call end. This rod Is bolMl to each latch, so that when you ruNc the top latch It pulls the lower one up. A small chain Is stapled i" tho up per latch and to tho loor. This pre vents tho latches dropping when tho door U unhitched. TROUBLE WITH YOUNG LAMBS 'or a mmtoim trlil tuUot IhU unpUoMl tooth Mrff, Mad I 2 "o"dtri. nii 10 VITIUJOU. Dtpt t. Tlm Build I ntJi.wVorWjHjf. In Summer Weather Ordinary Piece of Wet Burlap Will Keep Tempera ture About night. " A groat part of tho value of kep lng cream cool on tho farm and at tho station or creamary lu lost It the cream U oxposed to the direct rays of the sun whllo bolng hauled from tho farm to tho point of salo. Far too few people stop to roallzo tho Im portanco of covering their cream cans whon bringing them In to town. Exponslvo Jacketed cans aro not a necessity to keep the cream cool. In summer weather just an ordinary pleco of wet burlap thrown over tho cans will keep tho teraporaturo of tho cream as much as 20 degrees below what It would rite to If left uncovered while being transported over Uie ovco age hauling distance. ( Animals Should Be Trimmed in Morn ing When Air Is Cool Tissuss Then Are More Firm. . v ; Iu cnslrail-ig lambs, 1 the drawing oat of the rord should chu a rui ture, sun ply ri'placo the iiiteMlnutf mid tie a twine is.viireJy uroitud the wro (urn (is nfur tl.i' uhdoiutu us possible. I.iiujutjlioulJ btt trlmiucsl iu tli inorn tng Whoji the air la cool, as they bleed les, anil tlie tissues urc morn nrm and rupture is not lluhl to occur. Uuptiirt) In castratlug buniw U twunlly due to ono of two causes; either the lamb Is too jouug and tli tlssuas not yet firm, or the Iamb has been over heated nnd tho tissues rendered too lax to stand tho strain of pulling the cord. I ,1'iri. i'.' ',! ll,!U!!il"l"i:7 ' ! !" I i iiit i 'V ;.i.n:w. . illlii,ii!.li:iiiiiliii!l!i:!iii!ilitiliiii;i!iiiiii:!:ii:iiii'li ,'l 1 1 l lil" Ueaiitiliil Bust ami Shoulders are possiblo If you will wear u scientifically constructed Bien Joho UraiMurc. Tho dragging weight of an unconfintxl bubt to stretches the supporting niusclus that tho contour of the liguru Is rpoilcd. Bmlfom 'te a. si .it. -i rr i DRASSIETZES put tlie bu -t buck wlu rc it lvlnnr, prfTpnt tlio full liust from liavinK tho mr'niii-c of 11a I -liiness, eliminate tlie ilangrr of (haKgmcnni- Ii am) rnnllno the (loll of ttu- Iwiililfr eiviiitf a Crucctul line to the entire upper body. Tliev arc the iUlntii t ami mot m rrkealile gar. mint Imaginable emne in all material ami MSks- CrosaHti k. Ilk t'rurt. Surplice. Hknil i ui. etc Ikm.-il with "Uiili'tin." the ruNtUMt boning peruiitt.iif J.-Iiing itliout removal. II iic ynurileali r ln " i Hi''" -'"li'' Bi iik rrM. l( lint ktuekol. u c v ill k'luUlvV uU Umi, prepaiU winplca to liow you. l'l.VJAMIS ti JOIIM S il Warri n .-.luvt S ;k N J i 'ir ii ii .i m iHMiiiii I"il :!;!iili!!!llii:.'iiy:i '.'li, ill.'lilll lull!1! Lambs No Longer Heard. Tho bleating of lambs upon tho hill sld?.1 Is no longer hetird iu many parts of the country wuem such sounds used to bo fuinlllar, and yet both the wool and the carcass of u sheep bring ood prices. A SKIN LIKE VELVET smooth, clear, free of wriuklea. Uie tho exquisitely fragrant cream of tho beauty flower of India and be complimented on your complexion. Your dealer ua El cay a or will get iU CRfiME ELCAYA ft J 4 Mi 1