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\ _ Ql'KSTIOXAIItK. do you do? Q. 11. (Continued from Page 7.) job on tl "overseer," not sign your name.) "laborer," Q. 2. Are you an employe, or tQ. 12. the owning and managing head of farm? the enterprise? Q. 13. Q. 3. Do you claim deferred have been classification on the ground that you (b) how l re engaged in such enterprise? the farm v Q. 4. State the kind of farm. 'nK' Q. 14. Q. 5. Are you engaged in all . . , . . , , '. . tent of yoi branches of work on the farm? , as a farnie Q. 6. If you answer "No" state q ^5 what branch of work you are en- cngaged b< Caged in. ers on the Q. 7. State in general terms Q. 16. (not as quantity (a) what is pro- concerning duced by the entire agricultural en- which you terprise and (b) What is produced of acres of by that branch of the farm in which Qf acres ui you work? present tim Q. 8. Name postofflce of the raised in t farm. Q. 9. Do you give all your work- Cli lng time to the farm? An 0,(1 Q. 10. If not, what other work liver than ? weight or Put a porous plaster on the chest lows that I and take a good cough syrup intern- you do. 1 ally If you would treat a severe case unhappy, of sore lungs properly. Get the dol- her happy, lar size BALLARD'S IIOREHOUND all winter. SYRUP. With each bottle there is of B. A. ' a free HERRICK'S RED PEPPER Feed it occ POROUS PLASTER for the chest, perk up?1 Sold by all dealers in medicine.? eggs. Youi Adv. I^anci J AND D T - <;uakanti:i:i> ion nooo Quality Service BENNETT-TERF Kxclunivr l>?-?lers for Lancaster ( H ? Cows! C We'll Have to Ay Jersey Milk I Car Je Two Regist Three Shortli ?Hea Now Is Your Tii HOOI LATTA HOOD PH . THE LANCASTER ji in* raised; (d) what use is mad What is the name of youi the land not cultivated? le farm (for instance. q. 17> state the num5er manager, foreman, kind of live stock on the land. ptp ? \ '' , , Q. 18. State (a) how many What do you do on the .. . . , ,. . sons live on the land and (b) maijy of them actually work on State (a) how long you farm? working at farming, and ong vou have worked on Q" 19' State ,n terms of m< vhere you are now work- value' how much the Product said farm exceed the amount State the nature and ex- sl,n,ed by a" Pe ?n* working o ir education and training and the,r ^Ues. r Q. 20. State the approxii How many persons are cost of production, including la >th as owners and work- fertilizer, etc. same farm as yourself? Q. 21. State why you canno State the following facts easily replaced by another perso the particular farm on q. 22. State fully the a work: (a) the number condition which would result I the land; (b) the number your removal. nder cultivation at the q 23^ jf you have any pe le; (c) the kinds of crop* related to vou bv blood, marriaei he last year or now be- contract who is In any way assis' UCKEN LIVERS or can a88,8t you> 8ta*e why he . ' J ' , not take your place, hen has a much larger you in proportion to (The following questions an food eaten. Then it fol- be answered only by a regist they get bilious just like wbo is nn employe.) They are grouchy, cross. Q. 24. By whom are you Start her liver and make ployed? Then she will lay eggs Q. 25. What are your earn! Come and get a package in money value, as an employe 'homas Poultry Powder, said farm, whether in money or asionally. See your hens duce, or both, per day, per week lear them sing?look for per month, as the case may be? r money back if it fails. (The following questions to be ister Mercantile Co. swered only by a registrant wh _____________________ head and owner of a farm.) Q. 26. Are you the sole ma; ing head and owner of the farn Q. 27. Do you own the land i Q. 28. What is its value? e Good" I Q. 29. How 1 ng have you c ed it? Q. 30. State value of persi property owned and used by? yoi the farm. inry Q. SI. If you lease the land 1IC I* upon what terms; (b) nam1 and m dress of owner, and (c) when r ent lease expires. Q. 3 2. State (a) how many ___ sons are In your employ and (b) * I'"" total you have paid during the year to all of said employes, whe in money or produce. n . . i isi.u ion Irregular bowel movements to chronic constipation and a stipated habit fills the system 1 prv impurities. HERBINE is a g V, I X^V^e bowel regulator. It purifies the -onn(y , <em, vltaK-.es the blood and puts digestive* organs in fine vlgoi condition. Price 50c. Sold by dealers in medicine.?Adv. ^ ows! Cows! rive Tomorrow One Car Cows and Springers also irsev Heifers m ered Jersey Bulls and iorn Durham Cows r vy Springers ne To Get Good Cattle ) BROS. ONE 214 QUAY D.HOOD mm* 11 J. nl MMMMM?II I..I fEWSTUBSDAY, NOV. 20, 1917. Irodman ?Z & DEPA c?n| Offer Exceptiol nato ? _5 ? | Men's Clothin t b ?% % Underwear i rom rson ^ S? I MEN'S ! can > to & Very special. Men's Hard Finis rant'J^ up with quality and style, a Men's $13.50 All Wool Seigt em-14; Priced Men's Suits that stand the test pro-'<B> tures and Striped, all sizes. :, or ? choice at an- Men's and Young Men's Strip 0 ,s & Values up to $16.50. Colors A Mixtures. All sizes from 3nag l? & and stouts. Your choice. . . 17 ! | At $14.95 values that can't be c ?wn- Jt4 ket at $20.00. We have tht Jt young nien models. Wonder onal i V? ,,>?! * llt (a>'X Young Men's Belted Back, Pir ad- % ored, leading styles, made ol V nv?- i wool material. We hae you JL $16.50, perV At $17.50 and $18.50 Men's Ha Uior ? Grey Suits. Regular $22.50 i t and stouts at ? X load % ron" I + yr~7V /I rea't ^ I T t / / r - M / /t o . v ? a"i>* k L / i V1?:4tV7 b i&AwM !/rn\\ \<-o ? m ; w ^ q | I ' i - ^ " I VERY SPE( V ?? Five hurtdred Men's and Boys' Pants at Special Prices. Includes & and Mixtures. This includes the T two months guarantee?10 ('EN 1 A RIP. v IMen's Dress Pants. Priced $6 $2.98 and $2.48. IV Men's Wool Pants at $2.48, $2.9 X Men's Corduroy Pants $2.48, $: A Great Line of Boys Pants to 4m 5 to 20 years. Well made. Prii & $1.48, $1.25, 98c. 75c and 48c a pi | MEN'S UNDERWEAR DI i Men's Fleeced Lined Shirts, <?? Men's Heavy Fleeced Sli ?* Drawers at 65c, or $1.25 Per s Men's Heavy Grey Fleeced 1 Wright's Health Underwear. Y value at 75c.. Why pay more v Y can buy them here for less? Y Men's Nice Ribbed Shirts ar 0 ers. Priced 75c or $1.50 per i X A Visit To Our Gents' Fur jV You Will Find Our Stock Coi i \y Men's Cotton Hose, well mi crs, black, white, grey, na> ^ Priced 10c, 15c, 18c and 25c. Men's Lisle Thread at 25c a ^ Men's Shawknit Sox, in Lisle X Thread. One of the greatest Y the market today. Try a pair Y " the wonderful value. Priced ; Y 60c a"d 65c. 1 RODMAIS % the * ' v. .. v 4 ' 1 ??? l-WALKUP CO. r lRTMENT store i ial -Values This Week In | g, Men's and Boys' Pants, t Bind Gents' Furnishings. t SUITS I ;h All Wool Suits, backed \4ari t? t in Serges, Browns, MixValues up to $15.00. Your ?, ?. ed well made Clothing. \Lt^lll "8 X Grey, Brown, Blue and ft I I 1 y H i to 46, in regular slims jT luplicated on today's mar- \1 at. H j? ?m in regular makes and \r |w\ jH IT tful values to select from | Ml VIM IT f a beautiful grade of all |l 7T $17.50, $20.00 and $22.50 8 11 IVERCOAT SPECIALS ALL THIS WEEK | 'en's Overcoats in Mixtures, Plaids and Blacks, well wide, well tailored and good grade of material. Sizes, i 34 and up. Priced $23.95, $20, $18, $15, $12.95 and $10 V" oys' Overcoats in Plaids and Mixtures. Sizes, 4 to 16, with convertable collar and belts. Exceptional values at $4.95, $5.95, $6.50, $7.50 and $9.95 & SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK | 3ne hundred Boys' Suits in Serges, Mixtures, Tweeds & nd Plaids. Sizes 3 to 20 years.soft and hard finish, with new patch pocket s, with belts attached. Can be worn vith or without. A great line of Mother's Favorite * Clothing. Priced $7.50, $6.50, $5.95, $4.95and $3.48. Y Hard and Soft Finish & Serges, (Jreys, Browns y <* lutchess Pants with the 3 -taTT A TS A BUTTON; $1.00 YVVN .00, $4.95, $3.95, $3.48. 8 and $3.48. I 2.98 and $3.48. \ TOW & select from in all sizes, I Kj > ced $1.98, $1.75, $1.68, K air. V ? 1PARTMENT OFFER EXCEPTIONAL VALUES I | only 50c Men's Wright's Health Ribbed Shirts lilts and and Pants, double face front with three & uit. buttons. Priced $1.48 or $2.90 per suit. * X ^a^om'aa Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers at Jw a $1.00 98c or $1 95 8uit r vhen you r Men's Union Suits. Priced $1.19. id Draw- Boys' Union Suits at 50c, 69c, 75c suit. and 95c. nishing Department Will Be Time Well Spent nplete. Men's Kid Gloves $1.50 and $2.48. ' ~ . Men's and Boys' Suspenders 10c, 19c, V" ade. (,ol- 25(.4 35c 4gc and 60c A /y, tan. Men's and Boys Belts at 10c, 15c, 25c, v 50c and 65c. & md 35c. Men's Dress Shirts, yell made at 60c, & and Silk 75c, 85c, 98c, $1.48, $1.89, $2.48 and up. ; Sox on Men's Sweaters at 98c, $1.48, $1.98, jk % and see $2.48 and $2.95. 38c, 48c, Men's Wool Shirts, well made. Priced $1.48, $1.95, $3.25, $2.48 and $2.95. I-WALKUP CO. I BUSY CASH STORE. X