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IM Some Reasons Why the J. I. Case is the Most Economical to Buy anti the Safest to Use SHORT FRAME AND CLOSE HITCH makes the machine easily handled, especially on curved row', and allows the mad n e to get out close to the end of the row. No trouble in keeping plainer in furrow. DROP IS FORCE FEED and seed plate is driven direct from the axle by shafts on either side, has accurate drop, and runs straight in the row. HOPPER CAN BE RFMOVED ENTIRELY by means of two thumb screws, making every part of tl e plat tt r easy to got at; it especially makes oiling the planter a short and easy job. POSITIVE IN AND OUT GEAR; has a clutch like a sewing machine and is either positively in gear or positively out. WILL NOT LOCK IN THE HOPPER. No need of ever having to stop the planter and empty the seed in ord* r to get the p ar t« r un!< cktd. This is the great trouble with a lot of other planters that would otherwise lx* all right. AXLE HAS ENCLOSED DUST-PROOF BOXES at each end; crank axle is lathe turned. Priced With Plows at . . . $13.50 Priced With Roller Coverer at 15.00 PRESC TT HARDWARE CO. t : if s * ■ * M V| , *1.. X SCN U TTLI i H K! ■ ."'(Cl .rr,' i’* ‘f THINK IT OVER Yuan, ;i.• a and women desir ng to ; - ,i i* a success should wtw-.-u ’• ■ - miner vacation. 'ne v:» ■. : |h rly spent will ainst poverty l!l(i m to i arn a re- i .. i .on is no use ^’:!)g * their summer n men and farm* olik", worn during the sum Am: ’i ;s h,>ys anil girls r s r [.( ml their vacu tion with a large and enthusiastic student body, mastering a course of Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Te legraphy, Business Administra tion and Finance or Cotton e'a - ing that they might use* this practical knowledge in p:i>in their wav through seme* umvt i ity or secure a good paving posi tion in a business cilice. Howl cares more for success thru 1 * at goes a long ways ahead of him who waits until cool weather t* study. Man> a young Ion ami girl who at the close of school You Need a Tonic "c times in every woman’s life when she ic to help her over the hard places, ime comes to you, you know what tonic Ini, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com ■ iy vegetable ingredients, which act 'y. on the weakened womanly organs, nld them back to strength and health. I tl’.ousands and thousands of weak, ns past half century of wonderful ; ‘t will do the same for you. ■ t ' v a ig.i-.take in taking The Woman's Tonic ; V. ., R. F. D. No. 4. Alina, Ark., .: the greatest medicine on earth, -■ t beg at to take Cardui, 1 was rwms. and had such awful diz/y ..ppetite. Now I feel as well and ■ • r dal, and can eat most anything.” 1 iui today. Sold by all dealers. Has Helped Thousands. last year, entered the Tyler Com mercial College of r.vler. Texas, to pend their vacation, are now either in one of our large univer sities. paying their own way. or holding a splendid position, or are in business fur themselves. Where there's a will there’s a way. Cowardice sita and whines I can't. Courage forces success. If y««u de* re to obtain a know* hdge for which t he business world readily pav ca-d write for large il'1. trated free iataiu gue of tht I > er < iiniim rnal Col ege, read the tdvantugc* uf their >pn i did ct r*t - u <nstr tc tion and w! at the**' v*. h > have g Iadu; t* i and •* i n hu le w' good po* d ion*. " \. I • ■ • ■ ’ " ; tii n; and d ;i • n ,>>>, r - * t a ->e g raduati .. t , ■ r t tent training, lb id <■. -one worked their w u. ; p, ., :. i how other.-. borroWtd 11 »■ mu’tv and made i: p i. t1 < m l . d . t nds. how oi • r . ; I t s nalli saiarb *. eon.pi- . d • i courses and wit ba* * ’ th< same tirm a! two nd * r> ■■ t •> their pit v ieu.* *alarv Sue , • tsne<i a man** p . < <: *< never hu<i ton t e jrmnjr p ■ r old salary 1 > : a -ai tr ra --ft education. It is \ r willing to n<..r.t 1 i t durl. V> ' today for cat a t »■ rut pettier.? t' • '• i is y iir -choc ! i .o-t > I * < uva rnmi i.• r ina ions licit n . * enabling O .r l*ra • a! » nua ’ v! v** | J t ; I -..Pi * I $1.0! SO. Tin i \ an l I: . huildi' l i- no ' o e. • rno't amt: > \- « vent la*e*i. n I; Si i ideal i !a •* t r - ... , Mar-* than : ve t e . * . i - a profitably spot; i tin t ., at * t there every summer ■+ • ► If you need any kind of haul* inp. call W. H. Herklriv. the transfer man. A BUSINESS MAN'S PRAYER Teach me that sixty minutes make one hour, sixteen ounces one pound, and five hundred sheets one ream. Help me to live so that I can lie down at raght with a eiear conscience, (without a gun under my pillow, and unhaunted b\ the faces of those to whom l have brought pain. dr-int that I may earn im men ticket on the square, and that in earning r. I may not >ti » the gatl m where it does not belong ! > • it n me to the dngle of tain’' I m in- , and tin- rustle >f . it. , % r: !Illn i me to ' 1 • t ' . ’ Ol tier felloWs, l>ut re\ .tit me mine ow n, t» ode me .o t fiat each night vt ■: I >i< ,»c* ■ the dinner table a* rw wife who hit' been i ! ,• - i c t in. i shad have lii>* 1 t t i . at h eep me > u? g *"■ '.g t I t igh with my children. \r> whenctnie th>* smell ut fit a - an i t' tr> el of soft t- m : ’ >i< r u h r g of a h. s t» t i ft i • m tk** the v r« .it ii she *.p tat>h simt e s . * V \ S I .• *t ' >u 'r> > f « • • ► E»* S IS r »* 4 ! ■• -»■> * |» Af ' t ) 4.. t , ||a,, *t r« I « • r > • , , r. i , 4*.• • • r« IU * ( atarm l a! oi» #* 4i*i n< i rv! t ratirrli Safa! far t«US4i>mai*, fr*» K J ('..rnejJi tV . Tt'fdci, *• •>b!<l lijr *11 i Annual Convention, Woodmen of the World, Head Camp and Head Forest of the Woodmen Circle, Hope Arkansas, March loth to loth 1:*17. For this oc jeasion the St. L. I. M. &. S. Ry will sell tickets Prescott to Hope and return for DOc, tickets on sale March 12th to 15th, 11)17. inclusive. Going passage to com mence on date of sale and bear | j final return limit to reach origi nal starting point prior to mid-, night of March Kith 11)17. G. A. Hays, Agent, j A TEXAS WONDER The Texas W onder cures kid ney and bladder troubles, dissol ves gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and irregularities of the kidneys and bladder in both men and wo men. Regulates bladder trouble in children. If not sold by your druggist, will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.00. One small bot tle is two months’ treatment, and seldom fails to gerfectacure Send forswerti testimonials. Dr. L\ VV. Hall, 2026 Olive Street St, Louis Mo, SoM by druggists. Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use lor ver over 30 years, has borne the signature of _/7 ^ and has been made under his per / //-/,'-/ sonal supervision since its infancy. /wc«r/ Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that triile with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR!A Cast iu is i harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Dr | s :i Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains » ther Oi-Mitn, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its j*ge i r, ...rantee. For more than thirty years it has 1" art n ant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Win l (’ i and Diarrhoea; Having Feverishness arising i r :: , id by regulating the Stomach and B< wels, aids t 1 '1 t a of Food; giving healthv and uutiuul sleep, i • < ... ecu’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. genuine CASTOR!A always i In Use For Over 30 Yeas The Kind You Have Always Bought TH« Cl NTAUa C OM «» n - n i - - mm