Dr. Hartman's Plain My plain talk to young men In my last articles cortalnly brought out many responses from young men. I talto this meana of answering them briefly, for tho benefit of other young men who did not wrlto mo. Ono writer Bays: "I was greatly Interested In your talk to young men. I wish I whb strong nnd well as you describe your Bclf to be. I nm going to begin at onco and follow your advlco nnd tako caro of myself as I ought to. I will quit tho uso of all stimulants, tea and coffee, go to bed early. I will tako the cold water towel bath every morn ing. I want to live to bo old nnd useful, like you. And I shall also beep Peruna at hand, In caso of slight ailments as they may arlso. I thank BPOIIN MEDICAL. CO., Chemists nnd Alex. G. Buchanan & Son are always fighting for tho Live Stock Shipper's Interest GET IN TOUCH POLYGLOT. JaS? "How many foreign languages can Jones talk." "Well, he says ho understands ev erything hia baby Bays." His Idea. Bill: "Do you know what a plagia rist is?" Jill: "Sure; he's a fellbw who plays ct joke on the playwright." Liquid bluo Is a weak solution. Avoid It. Buy lied Cross Hall Ulue, tho blue that's all blue. Ask your grocer. Adv. Some men are never satisfied until they havo troubles that drive them to drink. i - W For Backache Rheumatism Kidneys and Bladder Contain! No Habit Forming Drugs Uriclc Sum Nerds Stenographers I will teach you by mall. Twelve years as government stenographer enables me to properly train my pupils Instruction based on actual ex perience. Harold Gibson, 1010 Paseo, K.C.Mo. Vatsonn.Ro1emnn,Wuh InKton.U.U lloolcsfree. High est references. JieM results. W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 10-1913. a ngg v ". KDU1HIS Bowels Get Weak A.s A-ge Advances The First Necessity is to Keep the Bowels Gently Open With a Mild Laxative Tonic Healthy old ago is so absolutely de pendent upon the condition of the bowels that great caro should be taken to see that they act regularly. Tho fact Is that as age advances tho stomach muscles become weak and Inactive nnd the liver does not storo up tho juices that are necessary to prompt digestion. Somo help can be obtained by eat ing easily digested foods and by plenty of exercise, but this latter Is irksome to most elderly people. One thing is certain, that a state of con stipation should always bo avoided as it Is dangerous to life and health. The best plan is to take a mild laxative as often as Is deemed necessary. But with equal certainty It is suggested that cathartics, purgatives, physics, salts and pills be avoided, as they do but temporary good and aro so harsh as to be a shock to a delicate system. A muph better plan, and one that thousands of elderly people aro follow ing, is to take a gentle laxative-tonic like Dr. Cnldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which acts as nearly like naturo as is possible. In fact, tho tendency of this remedy is to strengthen tho stomach and bowel muscles and so train them to act naturally again, whon medicines of nil kinds can usually bo dispensed with. Thh is tho opinion of many people of different ages, among them Mr. O. P. Miller, Baroda, Mich., who writes: "I am 80 years old and havo been constipated for many years. Since receiving your samplo bottle I havo procured two 50c bottles and find that FOK BEST RESULTS SHIP YOUR CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP TO OMAHA LIVESTOCK COMMISSION COMPANY SOUTH OMAHA, NEBRASKA R. E. Rogers N. R. Dryson A. E. Rogers T. II. Bryson B. C. Roger WHY INCUBATOR CHICKS DIE Talk to Young Men you In tho name of thousands of oth er young men, llkh myself." To this letter I roplled: My Dear Doy: I cannot toll you how much good your lettor has dono mo. To know that I am arousing tho young mon In matters $t right living fills mo with gratltudo and en thusiasm. I want to help ou tnu mo any time you wish nnd I will con sider your letter strictly confidential and glvo you prompt reply. Follow tho advlco I gavo In my article Whenever-you havo occasion to consult mo further do not hesitate. Let us bo friends. If you will bo obedient to mo as a son ought to bo I will bo faithful and true to you as a fathor ought to bo. Yours Blncoroly, S. B. Ilnrtman, M. D., Columbus, Ohio. Peruna is for salo at all drug stores. Shipping Fever Influenza, pink oye. oplzootlo, distemper and all nose nnd throat diseases cured, and nil others, no twitter how "'exposed," kept from liavlnp any of thoso dlscacs with SI'OIIX'8 liquid DIS TKMl'KK CUUK. Throo to six doses often cure a case. Ono 60 cent bottle guaranteed to do so. llcst thine for brood mares. Acts on the blood. 60c and $1 a bottle. M and $11 a dozen &H!e?V, Hffe'818 nd harness shops. Distributors ALL WHOLESALE DKU(.(3I8TS. llactorlologlsts, Oosiinn, Intl.. U. 8. A. WITH THEM DIDN'T PROVE AN EXCEPTION Photographer Thought He Was Gofng to Cscape Ancient Joke, but It Was Not to Be. "That fellow who Just wont out of here after having his photograph tak en Is a marvel," romarked a pho tographer to a bystandlng friend. "I've a great mind to glvo him that set of a dozen cabinet sizo free." "What's his special point?" asked tho friend. "Why, thero'vo been In this studio, since I started somo years ago, about 187,000 and some sitters," went on tho photographer "And out of that num ber that fellbw just now is tho only one who hasn't said to mo with a grin as I posed him, 'Look out, or I'll break your camera! I've begun to look upon It as an essential part of taking a photograph and If I didn't hear it at tho right tlnio I do believe I'd unconsciously wait for it before I snapped tho shutter. But that fellow didn't say a word; Just stood up thero and got snapped like It was a " "Say, partner," Interrupted a voice rrom the door, which Just then openea And admitted the head of the lately departed customer, "say, I hope I didn't break that there camera of yours." Onto It. Blobbs Sklnnum Is trying to pro mote a new mining company. Did you fall for it? Slobbs No; I tumbled. Only One BROMO QUININE" That Is l.AXATIVU 11KOMO QIIININH. Ixjok (or the signature of H W. ISUOVH. Cur m a Cola In Ono Day, Cures a rip In Too Days. 2ic Anywny, tho man who follows your advice always has somo ono to blame if he fails. Dr.riorce's Pleasant Pellets rcgulatoandlnrlr orate stomach, llvor and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to tako as candy. Adv. Sometimes a man uses gold bricks in constructing his air castles. A He Is a Ho, no matter whether, it is whito or black. Mr. O. P. Miller. It Is the best remedy I ever used and does Just what you claim for It to tho very letter. I can not recommend It too highly." A bottlo ciin bo bought of any drug gist at fifty cents or ono dollar. Peo ple usually buy the fifty cent bIzo first, and then, having convinced themselves of its meritB they buy tho dollar slzo, which Is moro economical. Results aro always guaranteed or money will bo refunded. Any eldorly person can fol low thoso suggestions with safety and tho assurance of good results. If no member of your family has ever used Syrup Pepsin nnd you would like to make a personal trial of it be fore buying It in tho regular way of a druggist, send your address a postal will do to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 203 Washington St., Montlcello, I1J., and a !reo snmple bottlo will be mailed you. Write for book saving young; chicks. Bend us uaoies of 7 friend that una Incubators and get book free. UaisaJl Itemed Oo BlackweU.Okla, '?3PPHBiiBWik jfeSSSSSSSSSSBSfcw. LOOK AFTER FLOWER PLANTS IN CELLAR A Study (By KIIUK U RKXI'ORD ) Frequently wo Iobo our dahlias, and cannaa because we neglect to glvo them attention. Wo tako It for granted that they aro "all right" and hy-and-by wo discover that they aro "all wrong." It does not tnko long to destroy these tubers after a dis eased condition has sot In Tho thing to do Is to watch them so closely that tho first Indications of trouble are seen, and prompt measures may bo taken to prevent development. In too damp and cold a cellar tho tubers become moldy, and this means decay, a little later on. When tho first touch of mold is seen movo tho tubors to a warmer location. I do this by spreading them out on swinging racks of wiro netting, sus pended midway between tho floor and tho colling, first going over them, ono by one, and removing every portion that shows any sign of being moldy. Spread them out In such a manner that they will not touch ono anothor. If tho troublo continues, It Tiny bo advlsablo to removo them from tho cellar, wrap each root In papor, and Btoro in a frost-proof closet, or cup board. But, generally, a place near tho celling will bo sufficient to prevent a spread of tho disease. Stono cellars aro so dry and warm that tho tubers wither in them, or start Into growth at a season when growth means ultlmato ruin. In such cases, it is well to give them a placo on tho floor, In a dark corner, or, If (tho temperature cannot be kept down, remove thorn to a cooler place, above ground. Tho man who has duo regard for the welfaro of his vegetables will never allow his collar to become warm enough to encourago growth during Night Blooming Cereus, opening un der electric light at night. The camera was exposed 30 minutes and the flower Is shown In various stages of blossoming. t' o winter season, and the ventilation which is glvon, with a view of keoplng vegetables In good condltlpn, will very likely provo. equally bonellclal to nil tubers stored therein. Plants In pots, or tubs, should be kept quite dry. Not exactly dust dry, but still so dry that thero is but little evidence of molsturo ir. the soil, when tho hand Is used as a test If water wero to bo appllod while the plants aro In cold storage quite likely premature growth would re sult, and this Is Just what wo do not want to happen. The aim should be to keep the cellar-stored plants per fectly dormant, by keeping thorn cool, nnd dry, and In the dark. Tho window garden ought to bo showing some rlowcrs this month, especially tho geraniums. Give them tho sunnlost place. They need strong light Ij bring out their rich eolers fully. It Is a good plan to put tho tall plants at tho BldeB of the window, with tho smaller ones between. In this way ull get an equal chance at tho sunshine. Wo aro generally so anxious to show off our largost plants, that wo glvo thera front places, and the smaller ones havo to tako up such light as thoy can get. This Is not fair to tho llttlo fol lows. In order to do their host, thoy must bo given Just as good treatment as tho others rocolvo. If favoritism is practicod in tho window garden, wo must expect our plants to bo of vary ing merit. In Iris. I If any plants become sick, removo ! them at onco. Their disease may not bo conta gious, but It is not good policy to kcop sick plants togcthor, for ench will need a dlfforent troatmont, and ono Hint cannot bo given satisfactorily while they nro togothcr. If a plant appears unhealthy and 1 cannot diagnose Its troublo 1 allow It to become rather dry nnd remain in that condition for somo tlmo. On no account glvo any fertilizer. In many cases tho plant will recover Its health after a period of onforcod rest. If It docB not seem likely to do this, throw it out. Wo cannot nfford to mako plant hospitals of our living room windows. Nino times out of ten hanging plants suffor from lack of water. Because of thotr suspension, it is not an easy matter to get nt thorn to wntor them, and this leads to neglect on our part. Keep hunglng-plants as well wa tered as thoso In tho window sill, and thoy will grow Just as luxuriantly. You may start planning and doing for next summer's display, by making cuttings during tho winter. If a goranlum sends out an ambiti ous shoot, mako a cutting of It If the shoots appear too thickly upon any part of tho plant cut them off. or, at least, tho crowding ones. Of ten shoots appear at tho baso of tho plant, nnd these should bo removed whon thoy destroy tho symmetry of tho plant. Don't lot tho tompernturo got too high and too dry, or tho red spider will appear. Iho Genista, with Its abundnnt pea shaped blossoms of gold, is easy of cultivation. Its flowers aro vory fra grant. It requires lots of moisture, ut root, and top. It likes plenty of liquid manuro, when In flowe If you try to crowd too many plants In a small window, you will bo disap pointed with tho results, and tho plants will not do well. Ono well developed plant will glvo far moro satisfaction than n dozen sick ones. Tlnro aro people who believe that that which nourishes humans will do tho same for tho plants. Hence, thoy feed their plants with enstor oil! Nothing could .o moro absurd and usolcss. Thero are three things to observo In raising follago plants, like ferns and palms, givo them plenty of light and little direct sunshine Don't glvo them too much water, and neither too llttlo water. A friend says that tho small yellow ants, which had been troubling her violets, wero routed by two applica tions of tobacco water. She soaked a plug of chewing tobneco In a quart of water overnight In tho morning sho used n tooth brush to apply the to bacco water to tho under sldo of tho leaves and tho soil about tho plants Sometimes, when wo do not get nt them, moro of tho water wo apply ruus off than on, nnd tho soil bo comes dry In a short tlmo. It Is it good plan to have the basket suspended by a cord running on a pulley In tho colling Tho end of tho cord enn be fastened to a hook In the wall, or the window frame. It Is nn easy matter to lower tho basket Into a tub of water, once a week, or as often ns may seem neces sary. Allow It to, remnln In tho tub until It has absorbed all tho water it can take up. Of courao, Hjcre will be n great deal of drip from It after It has been raised from tho tub, but tho lover of plants will not mind this. Productive Hens. Mrs. Calo S. Myers, Westmoreland county, Pa., reports as follows: "Tho product from our S. C. Rhode Island Red hens, 27fi in the flock, for Decern her, 1012, was 2,148 eggs For tho year It wns 38.5SI eggs. Any ono doubting tho figures may como out to tho farm. Wo havo tho credentials to show them." Age to Breed Gilts. Let tho gilts grow till thoy aro at least 12 months old boforo breeding thorn. Holng nearer maturity thoy will rnlao stronger, moro virilo pigs develop Into much moro doslrablo bows and possess a greater capacity for milk. BOY PAID FOR HIS WHISTLE Obeyed Father's- Instructions All Right, but Made No Sort of a Hit With tho Teacher. It all happened In n wnysldo village. Sho was tho vtllago schoolmistress, prim nnd propor, but a bad hand at sottllng accounts with tho local trades men; ho was ton years of age, ono of her pupils, and boh and holr of tho vlllngo grocor. "Tommy," sho yollod In class ono morning, "don't you know It's rudo to whistle in tho prosonco of n lady?" Tommy was not abashed nor chas tened, "Hut dad told mo to whistle," ho ro plled. "Your fathor told you to whistle. Tomm7" queried tho school teacher. In considerable doubt. "YeB'm. Ho said when ho soils you anything wo'vo got to whlstlo for our money." Tommy then took up a conspicuous 90sltlon In tho adjacent corner. BUFFERED FOR 25 YEAhd. Mr. It. M. Flconor. R. F. D. 39, Ottor betn, Iud., wrltoB: "I had boon n Buffer or from Kidney Troublo for about 25 rears. I finally got bo bad that I had to quit work, and doctors failed to do mo any good. I kept getting worso all tho timo, and it at Inst turned to inflamma tion of tho Dladdor, and I had glvon up nil hope, when ono day I recolvod your llrtln linnklnr nilvor. R. M. Fleenor. tlslng your pills, and resolved to try them. I did, and took only two boxes, and I am now sound and well. I regard my euro as remark nble. I can recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills to any ono who is Buffering from Kidney Troublo ns I was." Wrlto to Mr. Fleenor about this wondorful romedy. Dodd'a KIdnoy Pills, COc. per box at your dealer or Dodd's Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Wrlto for Household Hints, oIbo mufllo of National Anthom (English nnd German words) and reci pes for dainty dlshos. All 3 sent free. Adv. PROBABLY. Mnndy This writer says that col logo llfo decronscs tho dcslro of glrlo Ko marry. Hiram It may bo that it docroasos ;no doslro of tho young fellows to mnrry 'em. ECZEMA IN RED BLOTCHES 205 Kantor Avo., Dotrolt, Mich, "Somo tlmo last summor I waB taken with eczema. It began in my hair first with rod blotches, then acaly, spreading to my faco. Tho blotches woro red on my faco, dry and acaly, not largo; on my scalp thoy woro larger, somo scabby. Thoy camo on my hands. Tho nsldo of my hnnds woro nil llttlo lumps as though full of Bhot about ono-Blxteonth of nn Inch under tho skin. Thon they wont to tho outsido nnd between and nil over my fingers. It also began on tho bot toms of my feet and tho calves of my logs, and itch, oh, my! I nover had anything llko'lt and hope I nover will ngaln. Tho itching was torrlblo. My hands got bo I co.uld scarcely work. "I tried different eczema ointments but without results. I also took modi clno for It but it did no good. I saw tho advertisement for n samplo of Cutlcura Ointment and Soap nnd sent for ono. They did mo bo much good I bought somo moro, using thom as por directions, and in about throo weeks I was well again, Cutlcura Soap nnd Ointment entirely cured mo." (Signed) BonJ. PaBsago, Apr. 8, 1012. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Samplo of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cutlcura, Dept L, Boston." Adv. Taking a Lesser Chance. A government Inspector was con ducting an oral examination for ma rlno engineers. Said ono: "If you had tested your gaugo cocks, had looked at your water glasB and had found no water In tho boiler, what would you do?" Camo tho answor, Bwlft and true: "I would Jump overboard.1 Too Well Kndwn. 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