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AMERICAN TRANI .44 ...................... ..... ..... . Th Uhit nited stat s i trinsort troops11 an'd olvilinn passengers which .hr REVIEW OF N Xx :-'Ook 811n1- thll -1.00 'soldierls Ill the Nal ore (14n. James l'arkr, U. 8. A., duri hixtorjie a.1 t parl-t of the hattlefield where BUILDS BUNSALOW ON ROOF Mr.Er Carlwf o alCr Pol th mrencmpsr epn Mrs~ Carrolle ie tof fnd art abile tlae toerct hi "osuxrburbaing" lhymek uroundh foing t e b newlow. hglo i mor thanoo o tbungofrney mliluc a t weil hv it rliQa oprwil heiin at' inewala Yordenh withna Mras an fite-fo berok cose 'a1(t tiln eabl bytl~ tppston hs and rbuhtle A mt~bidges.i il T he goun eight rthes illa wi. ctin n vege Iitltabl garde n, t aw handutball 4'outrt atnd an orchard 1!on- x sistinig of two appl~e trees. 4 Canton's City, of the Dead. In -anttont, about' eighty mil es from lIingkonig, there is a~ place knowvn as the City of the Deadt. Theire are 194 small hou)1 , in eaich of whlih a corpse fls ir& amitadteiais lodged :' the rate of $25 for the duced rate until the geomancers ema riloyed by the relatives' of the dead j 1)person decide (thn and where the corpse shall11 be butriedl. Silk or paper lrnnterns antd imitation fruit are hung from the roof. There are screens int each roomi between the door and the cofil. Ten, fruit .andl any other kind of food which the dead person liked when on earth are placed on an altar before the coflhtn each morning. Th'ere are cardboard servants standing about twait on hmwith pipes or cardboard cups of tea. There'are also two hand. to som~e paper femnales pla~ced there to tel guide his spirit.'on the way to heaven. te: SPORT SUMNER WHICH RAN AGROUND xNN ....\.. k........ utniler wihel ranl agrounid on the New.% Jersey coatst ofN Barnegatt. The was bringing fromn the Panama Canal zone were tak1en off Safely. ATIONAL GUARD ON'THE BORDER g. aXeetga'rv% t ionv e e. T e ieo h eiwi . .... DGeneral Taylor defeated thle Mexicans during the Mlexicanl warI.. B :-H I NE r YRK v O - This.' Wis "t'ongo," fl~ the 1 new babi Jppoptaenu inU~ te Bentat I Thkeo was effritin ofr the Per oatem her ~ping. r tki ff9f AOAL GUYADOSS THE BORDERI ___ _- '~ -4 Cap. . Sudtd (lf)adLet .yg rewo rem in an flyIU4,UJ1~ net pi froml St. Jhns, Canwti tio thea etul n cast fe Irelad ing ?1-ton, four-passengereatrplath. Teyn ringe heex n NwaYo.Leu 'ant eord has een~r to te erc avt')incrsfr.ofyas 'PROVIDE SPACE FOR IMPLEMENTS Farmers Will Find Combined Horse Barn and Sh3d a Great Convenience. STRUCTURE SHOWN IN DETAIL In This Building, Designed by Experts, Arrangements for Every Sort of Tool Needed on the Farm May Be Made With Perfect Precision. Mr. Wiam A. Ratford will answer quesin anld give ative RIDOF COST on all subjects pertaining to tie subject of buildihg work on the farm, for the readers of this paper. On account of his wide experience as 1itor.,Author and Manufacturer, he is. without doubt, the highest authority on all these subjects. Address all inquiries to William A. Rad ford, No. 1827 Prirb avenue, Chicago, Ill., and only inclose two-cent stamp for reply. Most falrliers dio not ciarke to allow the tuoney they SIendil in fntin 1111t chinery to be wastedi by the rapid dete: rioration of this machinery from e posure to the elerine'nts. Quite often It Is possible to give tip a portion of one of the barns to the implement storage space. The cotohined horse barn'l and ituiplemlenit shed is at comumon an. useful slru cr. There aire ad vialntiges inl iihling an entirely sep araite structure fior housing tile farm imupleinents. As a rtile there are enough (ities to be perforimied inl con nection with the untintenanlce of firim Iintchilery to warlrait the colstrue tion of a separate building. A farin workshop is a nie(essary thing and the Inlttplelinent. shed frnillllsies till exicel lent location for it. The type of structur'll't will diepend to i certlin ext ent 11p ilthe fuiint up tinl whhih it Is lwu-ated. b1ut herille alre it few things which shoiuld he inllded in slich 11 strlullt ile, 14) 11111 tterI, wiat1 its stirrottnldings. Thi lt-11)r1 conlst rue ion ilidil the arran1ligernn itl and size of doors should be given (onlsiderable attent4,iion. The design illuistrz'aed h're suggests a struietire which is well adlipted to tle pili'ose. 111141 tle Cost. of Its ercltion Is n[ot excessive. It Is 21 feet in widith by 50 feet ii htIigt hI. There is a I Ili-foot door in each end for tle itsy itrillie of i t larger fitim intpleiients. aid there is a small Farm lmplemer dloor ini thle side to h&' use~d when pass Inug in antd out11 and for t he carr'iyi ng Ii tineitis. i.i 'rni liuthi inery a ndh i .leient kelt piatid. Th. loss fii leaving An I impleent shedt cionst ru4t edh in tis' tinannert is ii giz ioi conveniencet laiuht ding repair w1o1 vrk. iug in the wint ir tme to 1put themt in th busy lU', ltie ini spr1inig. A houmise of t hits kind makes it easy to take the ~(luchines aplart anad examinme every' w hieet and)4 eviery castinug. si, that the wiorni parts may be~ repiced antd the wholie maiicinie gone over wit int or111 1 Th'lis I implemeniet house14 hasi ai conicrete walhl extending all around the ottside andu It luis a i'cicete floor tio keep the tools auhndimchinery up fromi the gr'oiund 1n114 to) keel) them dIry to pre vent r'usting. The sides and ends aire biuilt it the uisual way~ by uisliig ai Ilit sill and1( 2-biy-i studdi ng c~overeid with drop sid Inag '''r'i Pbhiphs. TPhe r'oiif is ti n. si ruiied byv 2-by-4 rafi er's with mnatc'hed rooiting~ honn1 I is cover'ed with r'oll r oof Sig. i'The iilviant age Int usinig maitchted r'ooinig hoittds Is to prleventt the wvlmil fri lihipplig the roll r'oofing. (Giod ro3oiiu: , barids will somietimies do iuie the' last Iing (1ua1liies of Ite roouf. Sontn-I fainers'i build a( re '(gulari repir i shop In onie end 0or In the center. Tte Isho~p Is pr'oviled wtith a bhcksinilth kilt and all thle nec'essar iy woOodokinig tools toi tankie smatili re'pairs onl aniy farnti matichm le or Iiplemenit ; such wtork its r'epleing lost ho4lts o)r broken braces, or' repilacig worn pats withI ntew onesw is (13ne4 in tie w'Lnter time, bet wvern (chore per'iods. flt a farmter is helpless w~ithiout 04k. . It IS not niecessary '-to c'ollect 'n ' Ni esivt'ke ot fit of blacksmnith s, a< ht!nist's or ('arp'lenter's tools, buta "rmge, nr~vi, vise, dlrillpress, with a small assortment of cold cIiseis punches, hiners, wrenliches and tongs will enable a fariner to do a go)d dea of blacksmith tlihkering and save inahn trips to town dutllig (he busy season wheni tinte Is an object. A few carlelter's tools, such1 a saws, a squiare, a couple of good heav; hamnners, with, a brace and bits umjd i few wrenches and hailf a dozen Ch101el will give a handy farier enough teol to do e.tenslve repairitig. Farni machinery and implement are made with standard patterns a that repairs iny be ordered for an1os1 iany inpleinent inianuiftaetured. Theri aire so iuny differetst patterns thni mistakes nitay occur In filling an orde so it is it good phin to get all sue orders off to the factory a long thu before the ninc II lies ire needed. T11 difference bet weeti preparing a goo( seedbed iII the spring or doing a hur ry-up job at the fag end of the seed Ing season delleids Iiore upon inainage inent in tils respect than 1 upon harn work or extensive seeding outtits. A good linplemient sheis it valtihI acquisitIon to any farmi, because I places a farmer iII a olsition to attenit to little things at the proper tine t prevent trouble later. Inh Ilng tinl 1 lipleinent shed it I a good plan to use pletly of coneret In the foundation, and if it has a Col crete floor the full size of the buili Ing, the iinachiies miay be moved abou much easier. The object of a iach'linery slied Ils t( protect f'arm implements and iaclilne from thi.- weather. If tunchines stan onl the ground, moisture cones up1l froi below suillcienit at tiues to rust ever; iron part of a nmachine that is not cov ered with paIl&t, oil or grease. A floor for the puIpose of prevenitin; this himntage slitnk-Ild he iade the Wia t sidewalk Is conistructed. The grouit Is lithi off iII divis ns i or 5 feet I width by 2-by-4 that is held iII plac by stakes. The top of the 2-by-4 i Ieveled so the con'cte wheni tilied I and tilillwi and properly a-,fivel wit a layer of 'eetient. in1ortar Is 4truc-k i0 level with the top of the 2-h3'4 guire That's Gratitude. Coinrad Keller, Justlie of the peu wais for 30 years a druggist fin Indian 3lllls, 11n1 3 iiny years ago. Kelle says. wheni le was a single Inan11, II slept in a rootn In the rear of hiis dru; stor'e. Late one 6 nIght, after he hadl gone ti b14-d. he heard it kl6oICk fit the fron door, and arose and opened It. A mual Ii-ig in the neiighbolhood entered a1u HAsked wvhether lhe Inight use the t el lphoeani' to call the doetor for his lItt ht11ughter, who was seriously lit. Til t Storage Barn. r equest-u was1 gr'ati(l. Ablit nmall thei next htzy th Iiin'il 6) use th 11'teleplhone a1 second~ie 111nte. "Snre,"' 83aid Kelli'r. "'liy thei wa1 howa is your little girl?" ''Ohl, she's al1l right," the visit or rc 11l1i'd. '"T'he doctor612 ennt and1111 l'f't pescr6Iiption and16 she's gitt Iing ailoin "W'~hherea dlid you) get thle presciti g i didnl't like to wake yi)tt up nlgnin, so '.itto 5(l2i'e l~ yoi'silf1 nowv," }{p.' e'ir'conw elld, ''you go dowvn to6 thIi iethe..r co1rne6r to cal tIIIIhi' iliuitr the 1I nex pre'iscr ipt ion filled.'' - 1Id ipoill; News. BlIght-Killed Wood Valuable. TIhie depaN2rtineni't of aigricult ur' hn:i ISsited a1(' ircular1 to theii i'ff'i't that1 e'x p~''ierinets coIlulute'ed by theii for'est serv ice of the depa~'rt ient to d6 etein21 ine th Val111e of chesta1111 woodl tha has1 1 hieea blIght -killi'd, show t hat ft is j1ust a duirable 118 hieahlthy iiher. P'osrs, pole, shiowi that, ift er the yenti' ' u''2Ise, th'eIi:. ne asi 18SOllid 26sI lInher' 2not inf e"t lil ight-killed Itimnhi'r, wih had 1 56)ned( 611 thei( sturnlp1 for s eval 3 ..n antd wih Ieh hadl Iiost its bar ,k, r-I doenC~y bet ter'I1~t i' tha thelhy, won, fro whleh the bariik w as not riua;'. Quit Colleges for Munition Shops. T1o help tierweard iiae'itinag Ih vr iiiainasinlg (16223nindl fora ionaon of '18u warll ninetus gr'oupi ofC .''na Stu-1 dle'its b6lelnging Ito I indr' Ithan '.a 0 21 tal,11 lun state11 univeri'-dtie-. hate slialli'd t hir wlllinagness8 to quit thei leet'urt' hall11 fort the worekslahps. Ia a'ncouralge goIver'Inent h6as 11 ilhil toi granlt cx ('i'ption)al 6'e13n'ission'I in th linIatte'r O1 Studi116s. e'xaigt iin iund de'grees, at that th'eir p'1611r'iotin 12 ny n113'Rot prove 1 handiey' tpoli the e 121 v i(Ier ini th~er fu May Be an Exodus. Ihoxi's eof l'iodi are to be lallced i the n1orth wviods for the use of hunilt ers wh~o get lost. Happiy thought mayb3'le there wiill b~ an eXodlus 0; hoboes to the north woods.-Clevelane P'laln D~ealer. SOUR, ACID SST GASES 0 Each "Pape's Diapepsin dige( grdlns food, ending all tomwo misery in five ntoo.'g, Thie it! II five mniiteg al aton j ach distr'ess will go. No indlgestion a heartburn, sourness or belching o K gas, aeid,- or eructations of undigeto' food, no dizziness, I)idalting, - breath or headache. t Pape's I)iapv'psin is noted for t" I speed in regulating upset stomachie', t It. Is the surest, quickest stoinach reni edy in the whole world and besides it I Is harmless. Put an end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large S;tifty-cent case of P1ape's Diapepsin I fi'om any drug store,. You realize in - five nilnutes how leedless it Is to suf - fer from indigestIon, dyspepsia or any - stomach disorder. It's the quickest, I surest and most harmless stomach doctor In the world.-Adv. t Slow In Getting Start. I According to Dr. Slimon N. latteni, leading econ)olillst at tile nilversity of I'ensyv'niaiili, only .25 per cent of the graduates lin law at that institution folloW the lractice of law after they leve he uilliversity. 1lhe statistics also show Ihat 75 per Cent of tile law t stidents, after the long course and at helivy explense, go Into other lines of work. "It requires ten years for a college " 1man to earll ats much ats tile untrained 1man of busilless," Doctor Patten added. "While college Imen require tell years - to get oin their feet. tie high school grinalut e usually steps alt once into at ying buisiness. But It mnust not be oveled 11 t fil t l ratied man far overlenlps his 11111rainiiedl colmipetitol af tr iten years." Tetterine for Ring Worm anl9'g". Disease. Sicn Varn viils Ic ., My wife uses your Tetter 7. 1908 worm, also uses it in her r in kind of skin, diseases. and . Or ar a good medicine. There is no s it Tetterine eures MEzema, etter, Worm, Old Itching Sores. DandrutI, , ng Piles, Corns, Chilblains nd 0 form Of ScaiLj 1anI Skin Disease. Tott Ine 60c; Tetterine Soap 25c. At dru r gists or by mail (lrect from The Shull trine Co., Savannah. Ga. With every mail order for Tetterine we give a box of Shuptrine's 10c, Liver Pills free. Adv. Ancient Iron Mines. lilia gills are heiig iade of Iron takeni froi min ales iI Sardlniai which were illized 2,000 yeairs ago iy the RolOitns it5 soure of ore to help arn theli' legions, and Iihe gills are.0 beiig usewd agailist ialtiois whose tribal for beirs tle ltomatis ofteil oglhI. Granulated Eyelidu. sites, Innfamed Eyes relieved over night by Roman Eye Balsam. One trial proven its merit. Adv. No Alibi. "We should till leave footprints lin the sallds of time," quoted Ihe Pairlor Philosopher. "TIrhley would only show 1i1at sone of us were going bacekwalrd," objected the Mere Main. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill T'onic is equally valuable as a Gen eral Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties at QUININE and IlHON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. One Way Out. \V wife' wanitiS11 Ii goi shiopin withi her'. I elian't see hoiew 1 am11 geinm to get out of It.' "'If she were'4 to. sea youa bmack to '4'r ali''afe le'ss iiain .in ho4ulr of sO~iin II, 11l4 toldi yui shae wulud nleer takhe you on1 sneh'l :1n expeudItion)1 augain. y') ou woldi' 'oisle ler' youraselfC well r'e a nid fora yurm I roublle, w~oldn't youl?'' "'('a'r I:iialy. lint howu aina I goiing to do that' fas'inuatinag f'eaaei o'lerk."' THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girls! Try It! Hair gets soft, fluffy and beautiful-Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderine. If' you eare for heavy hair that glis tenus with beauty aind Is radiant with life; lhis an incomparable softness and is luffy and lustrous, try Danderine, ,ut neapplication doubles the benuty of your hlair, besides it immie diately dissolves every particle of dandl~rlft. You can not have nice he'avy, biei thy hair if you hlave dandr(muff. Tis destructive scurf robs the hlair of.-its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it pr'oduces a feverishness and itchinmg of the scailp ; tihe hlair' roots famnish, i90sen aind die; thlen tile haIr falls out fast. Surely get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine fr'om any drug store and just try lt.--Adv. The Ruling Passion. - "R' as liIght as you enn aon1 1me4, judge." 'Twelve .10on ts." ''"'ouldni't you fix It so I coul ha out In timen to see(3 theii wuold s'ei naext MOTHER,_ATTENTION! nold Ring for Baby Free. Get a 25e Bottle of aby Ease from any dr-uk store, mual coupon as di rected arid gold ring (guaranteed), proper size, mailed you, Baby IEase Cures Bowel Comnplaints and Teething Troubles of Babies.-Adv. Tile 48 states are now spOniding $280,- I 000,000 a year on good roads.