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2 Agricult :ural Deps THE LANCASTER . 000 p( irtment. ?? ; uothir bettor ; NEWS, FEBRUARY 9, ounds per acre, according crop grown. There i? ig about the farm that pave than a good garden. Get 1907 r ???'??"?"?? Grippe or Ii influenza, whichever you suggestions i?or Farm Wot Progressive farmer. February is the which real agriculti hAiriiK hn J? eDruary cneir neavy V .J. from lack of tlier is get) in soil is soft at All these con i month in first two wee iral activity tor the work !, tliin VttMr inrr tliic t.inia muer cohih, are eon cataloi work aud the wea- liable g warmer while the tlvm I id the footing had. 8eeds ubine to make the there Us the most difficult catalo stock, and it is dur- ^ (m 8 fhuf. anil f:u?8 from two or three reseedsmen anil go through horoughly, selecting such as you wish lo plant. If is something n*\v iu the guos yot? wish to try, try i small scale, reserving the ito call it, is c diseases known Scoffs i Liver Oil and ! gested form, is known to medic >ne of the most weak< I Zmxilsion, which is Hypophosphites in easil the greatest strength-bi :al science. sning 2 Cod 9 [y di- T tilder SJ January has been mouth tor farm work lias already bean uc However, there is stj can be done in Febri old saying, full of t is far batter for one .? I?& ? such a fine | back are ga : that much j damaged, comp'ished. This remit ill much that i8 a g"0 i tun nary. It is an harness and ruth, that it make such re to push his and then oil ?*" greate lied and digestion vegetj, proyei ids ns tl at February It is n e to overhaul the tried i work gear. First, untrie ipairs as are needed toe ue and nut in crond soft :* r part ot the garden lor the ibles and varieties that have (i themselves to be all tight. iever wise to supplunt well eliab'o varieties for new d ones. Experiment with w before you plant largely j? It is so easi A the system, mal A and strengtheni a Use See Influenza. ly digested that it sinks king new blood and net ng nerves and muscles. Emulsion i into x v fat, X ifter X work than for the w< him. By taking of nice weather f our farmers will be planting time arr we say plowing w< plowing, the real Kii ork to push condition for advantage Too much cai or plowing ed in seeing ready when One too larg< ives. When one too small a mean real ]ar? and the nd that will iror the fin , "1 I*. the spring work. The re cannot be ob*eiv- jt\ that tlie collars fit- fer\ili: 9 is nearly as bad as pOUOd . Keep these col- portel shoulders clean-? gucces <t week wash the ?iwv e. strawberry plants might e dressed with a complete ser at the rate of about 400 s per acre, but the late Dr. who was one of the most isful strawberry growers of i? t /I / v l%f 4 h ? * # 1 1% ?% f J MX invalua nB ALL DRL r?? ble for Coughs and Colds. JGGISTS; 60c. AND $1.00. Witt* **W break tlie land deep \y so as to hold the planting time and gr crop later. There i no farm work that are more careless ab< of plowing. Let tin ly and even shoulders wit moisture for dry and app owth of the gar of leadis probably lead to a pin cur farmers ed. there is at nit than that parts to chaft em now for Qn accao| tllCJ h coH water, rub tiliz. ly a solution of hu 1j0 (lol -two (2) drams oi 1)er it of water?provid jy vy tendency of the were ^ 3 and galL jt at of the peculiar vino n atc,^uu?oiiucu tiuvt tUU it;iion of strawberries should le not later Ihan Novom When fertilizers, especialose containing nilrogen, put on in the spring, he ; slimulated a growth ol r ill an f,. hilt, til a harriAt SI I sn PECIAL I I \ A r! , once ana all aetermi plowing shall be dot ly first class manner also insure that atte will be of a better c easier clone. This cai with a one-horse p!c fif 1 fT I a d tli <n t (ir a K/\? me mat tne weather corn! ie in a stricti i ii a8e ?* every which will . l4. . scarce, lliis r-cultivatiou . t acreage to be haraoter and t . other forage anot be done , , were not put >w, and for to put in a go i'ions last fall for- were i kind is exceedingly or go< should cause a large view, sowed in oats and well fi crops. If fall oats be we in, do not neglect spring iod acreage of spring sullicu leither so numerous, early jd. From this point of if the strawberries were Brtilized last fall, it might 11 to leave them alone this but in case they were not antly fertilized last fall. | r/v / s. AJLE Ol/lii IHIIU iUC tTT U UU1 will have to be large geuerally u?ed. Much of the land i corn, in this State rather than broken tl ally is this true wher lianiHOn nlau" is ado wi uiuicjo .1 oats. I re pa r than those! ... ,, sow liberally . , , bushels per a ntenued for . , ? .... using from 2 , is beaded _ ... ^ commercial fe at. Especi. , ..... lhe Burt anc e the '*Wil- .. i . the most pop nfced With 1 H ra the land well and then t , from two to three in Fel icre on good land, jpjn; 20 to 500 pounds of tjme t irtilizers to the acre. Qf cr0j 1 the Rust Pi oof are gumm' nlar spring oats.? etc., b hey should be side-dressed l>ruary. ally, February is a good o prepare for a succession ps for the hogs during the er. Had rape, oats, vetch, een sowed last fall, winter f Fur I nir. niture, thincr out here discu8sing t tive merits of flat rid we suggest that all ridged should have done as quickly as i then reverse the ridg fore planting time. On real good he compara- , , .. may be mori Rebreaking, _ *,I> , , , t the Burt, but land to be r ? , , we prefer the that work )ORsible and lliis is a'sc ;es just be- ra?ge for the This will zers ?s sugge land the Rust Proof rtn(] 0J 3 satisfactory than have t on medium land wa8 n, > Burt. ry tha ) the month to ar the t-p s purchase of fertili- cannot sted last month.? on cor irly spring grazing would >een supplied, but if that st done, it is now necesBat provision be made for ring and summer, liogs t be economically produced n alone in this country.? ^ * vy Un< I "Rior c+'AnTr f/ WW*' J-5 J derwea n c?rvl nnf r | r\/\v? '4 insure better breakiu with all the benefits ?dtherefrom, which f important. Do not forget manure sheds and co The average Sou'i K of the land Do not forge' fo be deriv- '?r Hie reaso ?re many and l?ss money ii quaulifies. the stables, P'i?8 to inanj mpost heaps A,,iance or P ieru farmer in?8> g0t up t your club orders, Plant n you cau buy for ruary ii large than in small as pos The same rule ap- cable, r things. In your don't I 'armerR' Club meet- this fa orders for plow cast- 'all bf rape and oats during Feb; put in sorghum as early sib'e ; have peas, if practiaud where they will grow fail to plant peanuts for 11 and early winter. Next certain to plant rape, oats Ijuxg uuuva miss this o] always gua You <J OUXOVyl XX UULX- . pportunity. f iranteed. ir money back L/Uil I ^ rices # 1 M pays too little attenti raademanure. We wi port that there is no ed on the larm that p: that made and saved Stable manure conta deal more than simp ion to home.|inKfi?a" you sh hor? fo re. during the si manure us- only bav aysaswel]Hs buying cheap on the farm. y?u hav< ins a greaf netJded withe ly the nitro ",0 store eve i think you will need and yt immer. You will ,er an e I he advantage of >er in large lots, but The C b a repair whenever Thr ?ut having to go. to and In ry lime you need a Xhri ;tch, rye or barley for wind early spring grazing. jolden Rule of Three. ee things to be?pure, just mest. ee things to live?courage, * if y< I William ^ n a 3U want it. s-Hughes SlT-T QrPAl^T7 Co j gen, phosphorus am None of us probably to fully appreciate manure. It is full life that is Jo liel] growth of all farm < all fhe Rtable man .1 potassium. point or som' know how ^ie l)'ovv* pood stable Again, (hi of bacterial ginning of ac pful to the farmer's gard crops. Save an to this ma ure possible month, not b q other repair lor afFecti Thr s month is the be- Per> ,c tivity in the average ^'ir< en. Our suggestions 1 r,,e, t iter will be lew this ^hr< ecause there are not to thin on and gentlenes0. ee things to govern ? temtngue and conduct, ae things to cherish ? the he beautiful and the good ae things about which ik-lifo, death and eternity. ii Bamberg has another Special to The Stale. * ' * vv a v.i j. Fire. Mill Presider Mr J. A. Harris llllt* A M.MVmI l<. nn? " * it Dead. , president of ?rv.. ~:ll J and apply it judici effects of it do not p a year, but are oft< several years. In the beginnin spring work do no your mules and ho A L l. . _ I iously. The many things ass away in the suppositi 5n seen for who has defe until now wi g of active about the sat >t over-work tofore. How rses. Many gost more stu to be done, hut on Thr on that the farmer thrift, rred all garden work ^hr< II run his garden in e'ty, a tip way he has here- Thr 'ever, we will sug- the vir hie manure and abo Thr* ee tilings to commend? industry and promptness. 96 things to dt^pise?crurrogance and ingratitude, ee things to love?the wipe, tuous and innocent, ee things for which to wish Bamberg, Feb. 5.?Bi was visited by another fi morning. Ab >ut 2 o'cl< was discovered in the larj c mtile establishment of Spann. Indications are was of incendiary origin. unberg at the German hosj re this del phi a today at IS jck fire Ilarria was open ie raer- Thursday and w: J. A. he doing very well the fire day. His wife a When | with him when th* WWII mm, ilIt*CI ' % pital in Phi!a ! o'clock. Mr. ited on last as thought to until yeaternd son were * " wl nuiv./. 01 i.liem nave neen the winter months a come "soft". Viol at first, until they b what used to work, i ful. Be careful wi first week or two. J #..i ; Kile during more comme nd have be- we have beei eat exercise best and swot pcome some- must be of q nay be hurt- can be assim th them the plant food ar Uso be care- From twenty it _ i i - > - - rcia 1 fertilizers than ?liea i using; to have the meat. Jtest \egetables,they Three nick growth, which gracefi d only by plenty ot power id good cultivation. Thr to forty two horse nt-ss o Ith, friends and contentthings to admire?dignity, illness and ittellectual ee things to attain?good I heart, integrity of pur -1 -l- . . e i * Mr. Edgar Dickinson, watchman of I ho budne tion, got to the rear of the ing he found the back doo This is the second firo wh occurred here within a we the people are much distu nigh I The remains are t ss sec Wednesday night. build special to The Nla r open. ?_ ich has Ul?liig From T ek and A prominent mnnufi , , Feitwell. "1 Lucani i. N. ( IfDea. r.tiniirkiil>l? ? * ...-i..?./?? , vmv* vnuiO. ixpected here ? Ahboville t te, 5tli inst. Iin (Jrare. nctiirer, Wm. A. L) , relates a most 11 - lui aijt'Ub I^CUJI^, dangerous to increas and the leed very m the same time. Fir: increase the teed ant worK slowly. They ii, ?b 211 wiiyw loaun 01 mam e the work not be too he uch both at and if that h at, gradually posted, all th 1 add to the tion to that, still have tilizers at th< jre 10 iiio acre will !>"?? a avy Tor I he garden, aition. as been well com e better. In addi ' r olny i uso commercial f'er- oon^iiH a ) rale of 1,000 to 2,. Fundort nu cnoenuiness 01 dispo ? Lea'iernhip. I?r1nu?l I*ueiiHi??nln k Honey and Tar outoh la grinpe rnl prevent* pneumonia Ketone the genuine iu tbo yellow package. >urk Pharmacy. The losses and insurant J. A. Spann, building, $2,500, insurance $2,00C value $25,000,insurance $ E. O. Hays, store value, i insurance $1,500. - - Iuvu. taking less than three h !6 WOro I teel like one v iliift grave. My troublo in li the Diabetes Htage. I fti 1; Ptock trie bittern will cure iue _ nn/\, it hiiH Already ntopped th lu/'t'U) der complicatioDH which k 1 <^00 I ^',r years (Guaranteed ^ ? * ' Funderbiirk l'harmacy, | only 50c, ur hhjh, "Aner ottlea of Electrio lining from the Iri^hta (linens*, io illy believe Klocperninueotly, for ? liver end hind- *1^.. have troubled n?e at Crawford Bros, druggist. Brice