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SBE9E9HBB59SSBK5B9BSS959ESEE9C! pjv^' Irs IE. We h *11 uunjf y? ! them an '! ? k I I. * j: Our 1 j the ladii of onr a ? ? V , \ " i \ > i\ \y . * i i * ^ZZZZZ^ZZ^^ZZZZ ' I I FARM HINTS. Raady Far Winter Is a Far f QooM Management. ?o ta* as pawIbis everything shook be pat la good condition for the win tar. The cows should be pot In th< table alphta. where they can be bettei tad and eared for. The stable shouk be pet ta the beet condition for use betk tar the comfort of the cotra 01 iht iwiii ud convenience In car |Q| far thta. Have good floors sue! tails sad plant? of light Put In mow lhli as whoa needed and there li isoa. Make the stable comfortably warm, bat here suScient means foi Wlflstha, so that the air ahall not be elsse er bad smelling. The health of the animals should al tail be eavafally looked after. A fearl? application of whitewash will pAd to the goed looks of the stable and IS caaatdaiafl a sanitary measure. Then should always be an endearoi to have everything as convenient aa passible far those having the can oi toe sleek, as that means much durini tip leog manths of winter in time and finan a# ^ ? Wen for milk, entm and buttei am high, Tory high for the time ol the year, and may go higher and con ttwrn high through the winter. Thli proopoct ahonld encourage termers tc de the heat poeelbla for their cows t< heap ep a good low of milk. Keeplnj the sows la the stable on cool nlghti and feeding to the most profitable point or limit should be practiced. Do net aadertaha to winter more stock ttMm can he watt kept aa there is no prodt in this. Use plenty of bed ding, ee that the cow mag be kepi clean. Feed the beet combination ol grains, market cast considered, for the production of milk along with the well cored corn fodder, silage and gooel hay, ad rises American Cultivator. Reg ularlty la all of tbo work is also a aooeaeary condition for the beat eae IwflinnwN *nd MMhiM*. With ! p?t aeardty of help th? < hwii teds It neeeaeary to rapplj tba drtdmr 10 far u paaalble by tha :uW of the beat lapliaiati and ma ZMMm*. St oeata a good deal on Um wan alead faraa to get supplied ?th thaea, and they ahoald be mada -j the beat aaa of ami then wall cleaned A Chart* m. ^ ^ | ^^^A^Npa'eZalahMt aa a protect loe / , ON 7 V \ About what to % L. Moor WE h ave a full line of the most u >u want in dress goods, fane d will be glad to show them -== MILL i?ts this season are marvels < is and public generally for tl oods and Millinery during the Got If It Answer. The victim of the dentist held up 1 * hand. "Doctor," said he. "before you p I the lid on my conversation will y answer a question ?" ? "Yes," said the dentist, selecting r square piece of rubber and snipping I with his scissors. "Do people chew more on one side ' the month than the other?' r "Sure." said the dentist, picking t ' the clamps. I "How Interesting! Which side?" "The inside," replied the deuth > slipping the rubber dam over the vi ' bal one that issued from his patienl ' lips.?Llpplncotfs. i Motto Olympia Automobile Eyh'bitic i wsm^vt * A good thins la soon snapped up, Prehistoric Proverb. | May it be so with the cars!?Sketel t Her Stipulation. , When a rosy cheeked, good natur Irish girl fresh from the other side i i cently sought employment in the sei ice of a Germantown woman the latt began anxiously to Interrogate the g as to her qualifications. 1 "Can you cook, Nora?" asked t lady most earnestly. "Are you a go cook r "Tea, mum; I t'lnk so," respond ' the girl naively, "if ye^ not try to h< | me."?Harper's Weekly. Forewarned. ! "Yes," said Hi Tragerdy, with smile, "I remember my parents as | to say I'd never amount to anythl If I didn't give up my theatrical . plrations." "Well, that was fair warning," i marked Crittick. "Why didn't J profit by It?'?Philadelphia Press. Happy Family. ' "Da Bllgglns and his wife qnar i aa much aa they need tor I "No. Bach haa learned te go on ret r tag a newspaper while the other | talking without bfing la the least t r film."?Washington Star. minimis wcu. juse come iq e &Compa 1AVE IT p-to-date dress fabrics to select fro f goods, shoes, ruchings, etc. Wc to you. JNERY ==>f beauty. Come and see them. We leir liberal patronage and kind expn 5 opening. . MOORE 6 Brussels Sprout*. This carloas vegetable rosebush Is of lis I Tery Kreat value to the farmer and market gardener. Primarily, of course, idt its strongest hold la as a money maker. ou It yields well, averaging one quart per SPECIMEN CHAT*. H !u plant. It is a hardy, vigorous specl- H men of the plant world and has few HE enemies. ? flS These little cabbages are generally g i< packed in the strawberry box of com- BS merce, alleged to hold In the neighbor- H hood of a Quart, which sell at whole- K J sale from 8 to 30 cents a quart The H If Long Islander, because favored by na- Ml tare with a longer season than our In- I land neighbors, as a rule (not the ex p ceptlon), wins the top notch figures, H J according to a writer In American Cul- H _ tlvator. An acre of "sprouts" on the Island Bj carries over 7,000 plants. As the seeds H are planted like late cabbage, in the B open air, there Is no expense in rals- H Ing beyond seed bed preparation and K ^ cost of seed. The young plants are H T. as easily transplanted as cabbage, and H er the Cultivation Is* identical in every H ]rl way. The season opens In October and H frequently runs through December and H 1)0 many times (on Long Island) into Feb- Hj oj ruary, for sprouts care but little for H frost, while freezing makes these AS sweeter and more dainty. V Bell Weevil Problems. jfi All students of the problem of boll H weevil control have agreed that In the B a prevention of successful hibernation 1^^ ed lies the most effectual means of reduc- | s^Mng the numbers of the weevil and preia venting Injury the next season. Two method* are advocated?first, the de- H re- structlon of the stalks in the fall as H oo early as possible, and. second, rotation H of the cotton crop, planting on land D? not in cotton the previous year and as I far from such land as is possible.?K. H rel Dwlght Sanderson. H yj. Dodder Net Poisonous to to sit. S Ig Dodder Is not poisonous to stock. I iu. 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