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1 r zz&xw: t HA1HWZLL SSMTBTSL. BAXJTWXLL. SOUTH OAAOUMA Calomel Loses You a Day's Work! Take Dodsoh's Liver Tone Instead * . v . ..... • / T- ~ Head my guarantee I If bilious, constipated or hfead- acby you need not take nasty, sickening, danger- v ous calomel to get straightened up. * Every druggist in town—yonr drug gist and everybody’s druggist has no ticed a great falling olt in the sale of calomel. They all give the same rea son. Dodson’s Liver Tone is taking its ^iade.:; “ “Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodson’s Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better re sults,” said a prominent local druggist. Dodson’s Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by - every druggist who sells it A^large bottle doesn’t cost very much, but if It Tails ^o give easy relief in every case of liver sluggish ness and constipation, you have only —Z ~ * Choice of Girls. First. finest—Won’t you Join me in requesting young Squalls to recite? Second (Juest—But I don’t like reci tations. First Guest—Neither do I. But if the young beggar doesn't recite^ he’ll sing.—Stray Stories. State Leads in Blind. 1 Pennsylvania has more blind people among its residents than anv other state, but the percentage Is greater In New Mexico. to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant- tasting, "^purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; 'no biliousness, sick head ache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn’t gripe or cause in convenience all the next day like vio lent calofiriei, Tak^ a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s work! Take Dodson’s Liver Tope instead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambition.—Adv. Yielding to Superstition. Wife (to husband)—There were two hats that I liked—one for $13 and the other for $18. I c Husband—Wliich one did you finally decide upon? Wife—The $18 one. I’m a little su perstitious about the number 13.— Stray stories. "BAYER CROSS" ON . GENUINE ASPIRIN DIPPING CATTLE GRASSHOPPER ARMY CHECKED BY POISON Eradication of Parasites Brings Success to Dairying and Beef Production. PETITION OF TEXAS COUNTY V Farmers Want to Receive,Full Bene- How New Jersey Farmer Stopped Infestation of Insects. . •* * • '■ -3=**'*- ■ . 1 AM GLAD TO ENDORSE PERUNA Glad to Try Anything L. To Purify ud Earirh the Blood Take GROVES TASTELESS Chill TONIC which la aitrtt>ly HK>N and QUININE aua- C -nd-S In Syrup M Pleasant Kern Children Iko It. You ran soon feel Its Btrenctbrnlns. Invigorating Effect. Price *#c. K\er notice what a nut any fellow Itecome* the minute lie gets a fishing pole in Ills hand? lie shoralilrk* the duty he ilMllkf** ill lie nlihnned by the NUerean he «lo- EVERYTHING FAILED Then Mrs Bozirth Used Doan's for Kidney Trouble. Stys Worth Weitkt in Gold. th. JTidory Pit ft an t in go,vl for they c ther medicine had H Rocarth. K? Wa it tbn >rtb 4t» "itt 1 did about. na hhuf Hit. BtlifU Everrthing w« ”Tbe kidney 1 pain in i to bed t but too mgtnff J- b my body and my bend ached and throbbed Mv eyes frit as though they would bulge out of mv -head. The blinding dugy spells ma-le me think 1 was going to lose my mind. >u!d turn dark. *er ret ions burned, were the color of coffee and passed every few minutes in very small amounts. I felt all a-flutter with nervousness. I scarcely ate anything and I lost twenty- four (KNinds. I felt short of breath and my heart would palpitate Sometime* I would shake all over and become numb. “Doan's Kidney Pills soon gave me relief. I Couldn't believe this little 60e b< x had helped me after the doctors’ expensive treatments had brought no results. Three boxes of Doan’s cured me.” Ptrorn to before me. It. J. B. SLACK. Xotary Public. Cat Doss's at Aar Stars, gOc t Boa doan’s visa* FOSTER-M1LBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. “Bayer Tablets of Afplrin” to be genuine mu-r l«* marked with the safety “Bayer Cross." Always buy ao raken Bayer package which con- L*r direction!*, to safely re- Inche. Toothache, Karaoho. Colds and pain. Handy tin tains' lleve Neura Iwiies lie 12 tahl -or B: A "|* Mi itorea— Is the co«l laa Vs tra of I- I* of Sal Momu -Adv. few k n rk of eetle* Cieani.njL O.ut Comparative ly Few Blood Suckers Re- ■>_a maining in Community. .Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) “Tick eradication has meant suc cessful dairying and bqef production for our community.” So states a petition presented to the commissioners’ court of Harris coun ty, Tex., by fumiers who want to reap the full benefit from tick eradication by cleaning out the comparatively few cattle parasites that remained when the county was found to be sufficient ly free from ticks for release from federal quarantine. ~ > Clean Tick* Out. It is the policy of the United States department of agriculture not to hold under federal quarantine any counties-j or larger areus when only scattered areas within the territory are Infested by ticks, luit after quarantine Is re- j moved it is neceasary that the remain ing ticks be ejeaued out before tin* : couufiunlty will be free from danger I of heavy relnfestatlon. The Harris I county petition follows: . "We, the undersigned citlxena of the | Aldine community of Harris county, Tex., do hereby petition yonr honor able body to provide sufficient funds ' to complete the wqrk of tick eradica tion In this county. 6avtd Many Dollars. "The dipping of our cattle nndclenn- Ing them of ticks Inst year saved us many dollars both In Increased milk suiqdy ami beef production. As jud one concrete example. Mr. J<»hn Shan non. one of our cttlxens, was getting • ]5 gallons of milk front milking >1S tlcky roam before he started dipping, and now he U getting 40 gallons of milk from 23 of the*'same cows. In Dusted Line Across^ Field in Advance of Pests With Mixture of Air- Slaked Lime and Paris Green —Alfalfa Is Attacked. (Prepared by the United States Depart- - ment of Agriculture.)^ Millions of grasshoppers infested the fields of- Marris-couuU', N. J.. \qst A#* gust. J"‘" George Fisk of Morristown had a fine second crop of clover and, adjoin ing- It, a field recently seeded to alfal- "Thres years ago my system was In a terribly raa down eoa- Slttsa and I was broken out all over my body. I began to bs wor ried about my condition and I was glad to try anything which would relieve me. Peroaa was recommended to me as a line blood remedy and tonic, and I soon found that It was worthy of praise. A few bottles changed my condition materially and in a short time I was all over, my trouble. I owe.,my restoration to health and strength to Peruna. 1 am gl4i to endorse It.” , Sold Everywhere Was in a Terribly Run Down Condition Minn Rieka Leopold, 288 Layco St.. Menasha, WUl. Sec’y Llederkranx. Misu Leopold’s letter opposite conveys in no un certain way 4hs gratitude' oho feels for Peruna. Liquid and Tablet Fe "Don't cry oVeru spl If nffl k. ? Cal I - the t it. ' 1 ’ " . Ill Hi Train Nurses in Haiti. ICS p ml >n 1th powder to be shaken inti •pnnkled in the foot hsth FARMERS ARE WORKING RARDER And using their feet more th-m ever before. For all these «»rker« the frequent use of Allen’s Poot-Fsse. the antiseptic, healing the shews and increases their efficiency and insure* needed physics] com fort It takes the Friction from the Shoe, freshen* the feet, and prevent* tired, ach ing and Mistered feet Women everywhere are constant users of Allen’s Foot ■'Ease. Don't get foot sore, get Allen’s Foot-1 Sold by dealers every where.—Adv. As Good and Better. L* % % wmm \ Animal Infested Wityi Ticks. short, tick eradication has meant suc cessful dairying snd beef production I want a piece hf meat without any I for community, so we all, In one l*«4ie. fut or gristle.” “Ye'd better buy atw^Hg. mum.” HOW I MAPI: l-’OO A VF-AK WITH 24 lilies. More **** producer. Stamp for re ply. grO. Samuels, M. K. Cocos. Kla 4- Cutlcura Comforts Baby's Skin When red. rough*and Itching with hot baths of Outlcura Soap and touches of Cutlcura Ointment. Also make us« now and then of that exquisitely scent ed dusting powder, Cutlcura Talcum, j one of the Indispensable Cutlcura Toilet Trio.—Adv. W»ir-( dimly \seiits—l>r<«K<>n Spark Intensl- fler Secure your territory NOW. Sample $1. PraKon Mfk. Co.. Bo* H7. Little Rock. Ark W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 29-1919. Call not that' maun wretched who, whatever ills he suffers, has a child to love.—rSouthey. V t Under Dry-Land Chnditions in Mon tana Crop Made Average Return of 10.25 Tons an Acre. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Montana farm bureaus carried on numerous, crop demonstrations last year and did notable work with tame sunflowers as a silage crop. Sunflow ers under dry-land conditions!made an average return of 10.23 tons of silage an acre, and under irrigated con ditions 29 tons an acre. These demon strations showed that sunflowers yield almost three times the tonnage of com tin dec similar renditions. This kind of feed is particularly adapted to high valleys which do not produce-abundant corn. The quality of the sunflower silage has been demonstrated to be good. Farm bureaus In Montana are the official organisations through which the state experiment station distributes pure and valuable seed which It has devloped and increased; These organ izations afford a reliable means where by the experiment station can keep in touch w ith-certain vartetles of grain of proved worth. By .working, through the bureaus it Is possible to secure an equitable distribution over the entire fftBte. L Thii lummer don’t spend hours over a hot stove l Serve Libby* s delicate Corned Beef chilled — pt will five y.ou an entirely new idea of how easily an appetizing summer meal can be prepared. Get a package from your grocer today. Libby, M c Neill A Libby, Chicago PREPARE FOR A LARGER SALARY r» «al Ss ftL f mm CONTROL PESTS OF POULTRY cat Why not coax your digestlvs apparatus this Spring with s gentle and persuasive tonic laxative? WrWhV* Indian Vegetable PlUs are unrltsled.—S'dv. Humility is a virtue ail preach, none practice; and yet,everybody is content to hear.—John Seldom— S DEPAJTTMENT OF AGRICULTURE •UaSJMJ U» IKTOMOLOOT The CATV ASia£VG«AL COUZOK Step Ravages of Gratshoppors. Ta. The latter had and iffF-yoTmg p‘ one to two Inch**' AYter the red utHde into h iy Mr. id been Ini field h grs lolioptH-rs. w Into the alfalfa bnre of plnnt* II* of the nHinty nget and told film of th advised to dust s field In advnnre • with a mixture of I’art* gre«*n. He and *top|ied the* line plainly marke damage done by t A numtter of n« flel on other fan mt« i nan mi nf growth. %|f as* rr s-nff Hi •k noted ra*Mf 1 11 .•d by h iimI eating F f*l ailed at t tit II S. l.l 1% || 1 1 ■trip* i** nf th«* griM fill lowed tt «| 1 iy the n h«* Insecta CM 1 Iy «rede am id were Hop |UTS" w. th« p (Mdaon ? a gent. itwd well ide from nit and that tha •jfdea of nvlnf oo the A* I4 the othe# Pldneott, lie sal r*»sP lb* chopper* Ipne a ud le advlea •r« at a id of tha I alfalfa rImi at* >re eff«»0 belt ree* otiuaended by Th# agent. The halt used was made up as follows: One pound of white armmlc was mixed thonmghly Into a hu-h**k of w# dust; then 12 ounn*« of salt and one bulf CtipfMl ot molaases were stirred Into a gallon of water, and the solo* tion was used to wet the sawdust. Such materials a» brun and ground alfalfa hay can he used as the basil of the bait Inatead of sawdu«t. “CAN I BE CURED?”SAYS THE SUFFERER How often have you heard that sad cry from tho victims of disease. Per haps the disorder has gone too far for help, but oftener it is just in its first stages and the pains and aches are only nature's first cries for help. Do not despair. Find out the reuse end give nature all the help you can and ahe I will repay you with health. Look after the kidneys. The kidneys are the must overworked organ* of the human body, and when they fall in their work of filtering and throwing off the poison that constantly accumulates in the sys tem, everything goes wrong. GOLD hfEDAL Haarlem OQ Capsule* will give almost immediate relief from kid ney and bladder troubles and their kin dred ailments. They will free fear body from pain in short order. But be sure to get GOLD MEDAL. Look for the name oa every box. la three sixes, sealed packages. Money rtf undid la they do not help yoo. —Adv Refused Further Rreport#4*1 Uty. l*r1»Hlln Ii.'mI bell left llflOe with tie twins and had taken II upon her- hr If to correct thru. Hearing them cry. her mother hurried upstairs to see what the matter was. * “They were naughty,” explained niw ltlp “ami I xhgyid Ikwa" “Then I shall have to send you downstairs.” said her mother firmly. “If 1 can’t trust you with the babies you rannot stay where they are." A little later her mother found Prls. cilia sitting on the steps, looking thoughtfuL .."Well.” she remarked, as her mother passed her. If you want , to bring up your children to be | naughty you ran." PROTECT-YOLK MONEY wUUuat Saving.I*, work fur Ibr bank—bu< lur yourself. Writ# us about 'establish*?.i rnierprls* paying sX the rate of 24^; annually—S% quarterly* with big poMlbllltIr* of lncr**sss^1n marks! value ‘ Fmtrtrettrh—tWvluierM check being mailed FULL. INFORMATION FREE Ad Immeillgtely urn) get your dividend every quarter, A.ldrr** R OTLLINO A CO. (estsh- mi), 1*4 F>cler«l. St . Boeton. Mifs Bank *n<1 cdmm^rclal reference* We send vnu rra11« "WHAT THE R\NKS EARtf WITH THE MOYEY ny THE rr-BT-TC." DAISY FLY KILLER ATTRACT^AN D KILL# ALL FLIES, lias*, clean .ornamental i 4 ■*Rnm M/khigaa iSA rw arts metal, can't spill *r tipover ; vfll not ooS or iajnro ssrtlitsg, I GsarsaUe-! offootiss. prrpad, IUS. Ass- Brookiya. N. X. The 8 wo; Ik hia who girds it on. Too Wtll Taken. , “The [K>lnts ill Brown’s speech wer» well taken. I thought." "Yes; monk nf tbdm from other Important tn _ Examine caretuiijr t*ery bottle Off CA8TOKIA. that famous old remedy for Infanta and children, sod aes that tt Bean the Signature of^ In r*e for Over 30 Yeara. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Caitoril "Old" Mi cern. Isn’t "Mean? a regulai Ameritun. Doubts Capacity. itt Bobbitts la a u r«i Wh twt that old shinfflnT'IB screw." — Balt Imora Looking on the Rrtght Bids. Old Udy- That psm.t 1 M.ught y«•* ter*My uses most ftoimt language. Ilea Mr—-Lady. I don’t deay that ha dors iicar a bit. but you must b# thankful haidocan't dfiafc'ttr gamMffk k On tala. "Why do sBsrrhisis carry flag?” "I suppose because the red tbs signal of an auetkm. Ther was an aaarrhlat who wasn't to a»ll out any mhiote " a red Sag la r never willlag accord, Ihijh* Hint the few ticks that remain in the county may bo cienned up this season and that funds may be provided for this purpose.' The petition Is signed by the Aldine Fanners’ Co-oj*eratlve association, through Its president, C. A. Anderson, and its secretary. W. A. Roush, and by 14 other farmers. •• LET’S MAKE IT A MILLION n USE SUNFLOWER FOR SILAGE Goal Set in Notice to County Agsnta and Leaders by the Department of Agriculture. (Prepared by the "United States Depart ment of Agriculture) A, million members next year In the farm* bureau of the JW northern-and western states is the goal set In a no tice to connjy agent leaders and-eoun- ty agents thy the Unit'd States de- Expsrt Judgment Two store girl* were interested spec tators when “Tho Heart of Wetona." 1 an Indian picture, waa being aereened. Wetona. played by Norms Talmadge, waa pretty enough to win the admira tion of any hero, but one old squaw In the picture wa* a sight. "I wonder If that la Wetopa’s mother.” one of the store girls said. *T don’t know, but If she Is I can tell | you one thing." “Wetona’a heart may be In the right place, but If she takes after her moth er I wouldn’t give much for the future of her waistline.—Youngstown Tele gram. With Her Tail. “Whadja spillle’ all that there (r«4d milk fer. MandyT * %j|* "Flossie kicked Jest awfuI.^fUnuff^ IM durn II. she r ever eves raised • hoof. *5 "An* who said she did. lllram Fod der?" of » Lams Eacuss. "I saw you In the dutches large policeman yesterday." j “Why didn’t you come to my aace?" "I have too much respect for tb» law." "You couldn't Insult a policeman by offering to go on my bond.”—Birming ham Age-Herald. Unsophisticated. Bess—She seems to like everybody. June—Yes; she has no husband.— Baltimore American. »^hy thf partnient agriculture. Iteport* show that, on April 1 there were -409,841 farm bureau members In these states, with 8,975 community committees— nearly "a per Vent increase since the December, 1918, report, despite the influenza epidemic, which lmndicai»pqd membership campaigns. ^ ‘‘According to the 1910 census,” says the notice to county* agents, “there were 11.202,955 farms in the northern and. western states. With one-third of tho farms represented in the farm bureaus they eonhl be truly said to be fairly representative. Farmers should not be coaxed or scared- or fooled Into the farm bureau. The or ganization is an appeal to. their intel ligence nnd lhcir memberships should be solicited on a thoroughly dignified, common senpe, business basis. Now is the time to make plans for the an nual memh^tship campaign for next fall and winter. Some of the state# may wish to\do this on a state-wide basis.” . *>♦ Anybody can write n book, but, it takes brains to quiet a six months’ kid. \ . It Is easier to make n new quarrel than It is to pqtch qn old one. SJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIII < That. W«*ths Rub. "Did you’show that account to Ar^> up again today?” "Yea, sir." "Did you tell him it had been on thw «bite*iong enough and l'I like to rub It old?'. X-- • Yes, sir.” "What did he say?” “He said it looked as If you wert trying to rub it In." i HumimiiiiiiittrcEdMHiininfiiiis s You Hesitate to Give to ’•T, GARDEN ENEMIES WORK HARD **■ a*** * * A Vitality of Fowls Frequently Sapped by Mites and Lies, and Egg Pro duction Decreased. 9 mmmmmm 'Prepared by Iks Posted Stats* Depart- wet af AlrtraNwa * [- Mltrs and Her frrqsrsliy sop tbs ettatity of ibr N*i sai psesf at gr*«ik so Ires* a like f%4 A iAmO- •wg% rktusj of its Iwsanr rafskf inorstkss of dtaanfannoes In ikr «■ df Jin fMn» su rnowis ikons Gardener Must Make- Continuous Fight Throughout »Beason—Cut tlvate at Short Periods. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture i The enemies of the garden begin work Just as aoon a* the, aeeds are j planted In the ground, and It la n con tinuous fight throughout the semaou. The gardeoer who hongs up hit boo and forgets hi* garden also hongs up his rhonrs nf sinning. By far tho heat result a ran hr pnounred shares (ho ghedrs |o given fhtqsrvt. shoal pseewAs of oIIssmusol Laise «n tho iwanp afareSnl enffs should ho gffSOU in <4ouffsng asajf she PMnnans of (ho cssfw and dHcntfdng ant planaa thaf sos Indy aAncnod udft sn*es imw off , mm hnffhsd mamm m nag lai _ive it to grown folks? You con pleasantly solve the question of a ' table chink by giving all the family • . . * . - Postum Cereal Boiled full 15 minutes after boiling begins, it tastes much like superior coffee. Its an economy. * .At Grocers. T0