VOT?TU ITiATTR RT'TW-WrcWTCT.Y TT?TmVF, THAT CHANGE IN WOMAN'S LIFE Mrs. Goddcn Tells How It May be Passed in Safety and Comfort Fremont. 0 "I was passing through the critical period of Hfo, being forty- . six years or age ana I had all the symp toms incidenttotliat chango heat flash es, nervousness, and was in a general run down condition, so it waa hard for mo to do my work. LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound was recom mended to mo as the best remedy for my troubles, which it eurely proved to be. I feel better and tronger in every way since taking it, and the annoying symptoms have disap peared." Mrs. M. GODDEN, 925 Na poleon St, Fremont, Ohio. Such annoying symptonfl as heat (lashes, ncrvousnsss, backache, head ache, irritability and "the blues," may be speedily overcome and the system restored to normal conditions by this famous root and herb remedy Lydla . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If any complications present them selves write the Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for suggestions how to overcomo them. The result of forty years experience is at your service and your letter held in strict confidence. Ex-Pastor Puts Up Floht. The Rev. Walker Tollver, founder and for twenty-seven years pastor of the Zion Primitive Ilaptlst church nt Ilnrrlsburg, Pit., resigned his position because the congregation refused to advance him n loan of $25 on his sal ary of $d0 n month. Then the elders of his congregation "unfellowshlpped" him as a member of the "Second Ke toctan Kaptlst association." The Rev. Mr. Tollver then started another church of his own and declares that more than half his old congregation has flocked to his new standard. Exchange. A Light Razor. Redd I see an English Inventor has mounted a tiny electric lamp in the handle of n safely razor. Green I tnke it that such a device only guarantees a light shave. Agriculture Is the largest and most Important Industry In the United States. Lundciulst. If a boy doesn't like his mother he Is a hopeless case. 112 Millions , used last year1 to KILL COLDS tf ILL'S CASCARA QUININI Standard cold remedy (or 20 yeara in tablet form saie, sure, no opiate breaka up a cold in Z4 noura relieve grip Money back it It tails, the genuine box nas a nea top witn Mr. mm picture. " li At All Drug Sto tt BAD BREATH ' Often Caused by 4 Acid-Stomach IIow an anyone with a sour, gassy atbmach, who la conatantly belching:, hat baartburn and nutters from Indigestion have anything but a bad breath? All of theae atomach disorders mean Just one thing Acld-Sluninoli. EATON'IC. the wonderful new Btomach remedy In pleasant tasting tablet form that you eat like a bit of candy, brines quick relief from these atomach miseries. EATON IC avretttens the breath because It makes the atomach sweet, cool and comfortable. Try It for that nasty taste, congested throat and "heady feeling" after too much smoking. If neglected, Aclil-Stomach may cause you m lot of serloua trouble. It leads to ner vousness, headaches, Insomnia, melancholia, rheumatism, sciatica, heart trouble, ulcer and cancer of the stomach. It makes Its million.! of victims weak and miserable, listless, lacking In energy, all tired out. It often brings about chronic Invalidism, pre mature old age, a shortening of one's days. Tou need the help that BATONIC can give you If you are not feeling aa strong and well aa you should You will be aurprlaed to see how much better you will feel Just aa oon as you begin taking this wonderful atomach remedy. Get a big 60 cent box from your druggist today He will return ur money If you are vnot satisfied. E ATO N I C C TOR YOUR ACID-STQMA.C1Q PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM OemoTfsDiLndrnfl-StopiIlalrli'aUllltj Restore Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair hOo. mnA ai.OO At dnirclltL Fltseox Chera. Was. I'atf hngne. W.T. HINDERCORNS Rnnores Onnu. Cl. u. Oal.i to lha Iaum. eta., itnus all bain, rniarea comfort fut. makes walking eajr, Ita. by mall or at tyljU. uuoox uiamicai wors,rateaogoe,n. Cuticura Soap Ideal for the Complexion Sam pit ch fr of "biUr, Dtyt X, ImUi" 4 Coughs Grow Better surprisingly toon, throat Inilammatlondlnp pears, irritation la relieved and throat tick, ling stop, when you ue reliable, time-tested SOS mmmmm iiim-irii M t' "1KII WHAT IS TON OF MANURE WORTH? Increase in Yield of Various Crops Would Place Price at S4.83 for Each Ton. NET PROFIT OF $3.83 MADE Liberal Application of Fertilizer Every Four Years Will Result In Perma nent Improvement to Soil Straw Is Valuable. Trials made on the various experi ment Holds throughout the state by ttp University of Missouri college of Kgrlculture have showu that an aver age application of eight tons of immure to the acre once In lour years has in creased the yield of corn 10.5 bushels, onts 5.17 bushels, wheat 524 bushels, and clover liny 037 pounds. At pricey which prevailed the first of the year this Increase would be worth $-1.83, and at pre-war prices $2.34 for each ton of manure applied. It will cost the farmer not more than one dollar a ton to col- Piling Manure Outside Wnerc the Rain Will Wash Out Its Fertilizing Elements. lect the manure and haul It to the field. I'iil3 would leave a net profit of $3.83 at present prices, or $1.34 at pre-war prices, for each ton of manure applied. The full value of the manure Is usually not obtained during the first four years, for It leaves the soli In better condition and Its effect upon later crops Is often quite significant. This becomes more noticeable after the first two or three applications, since a lib eral application of manure every four years will result In permanent Improve ment to the land, Careful Handling Necessary. Hy very careful handling of manure a livestock farmer, on average soil, should be able to return annually about two tons of manure per acre to his cultivated fields. It Is not easy to save this amount except by very care ful methods and persistent efforts. It Is necessary that all straw and other suitable materials be worked through the barn as bedding. This not only adds to the comfort of the nnlmals, but serves ns an nbsorbent for the liquid manure. If straw piles are sold, burned or left to rot It Is, of course, Impossible to return this amount of manure, Koep the manure together; don't let It get scattered about the barn or lots. Hogs and chickens may waste much of It. Where possible haul It to the field ns soon ns produced. If this Is not pos sible, store It In shallow, concrete lined pits to prevent lenchlng. Use plenty nf bedding In the stable or on the feed ing floor to nbsorb the liquid. Straw, Did bay. grass and leaves may be used for this purpose. Prevent Fermentation. About 35 per cent of the nitrogen and 55 per cent of the potnsslum Is to lie found In the liquid material. There Is, however, practically no phosphorus In this part. The plant foods In the liquid are all In soluble form anil are very easily lost through leaching. Furthermore, the nitrogen In this liquid portion readily passes off as ammonia when the manure Is allowed to ferment, hence the necessity for pre venting fermentation as far as possi ble. The total solid and liquid inn nn re produced in a year by a well-fed, ma ture horse, Is about eight tons, with a plant-food value of more than $30. In the case of a well-fed steer weigh ing from 1,000 to 1,200 pounds the pro duction Is nine to eleven tons, with a slightly greater total value than the manure from a horse. Three to five months' exposure to the weather In an open lot may cause immure to lose approximately one-third of Its plant food. If manure must be exposed to the weather It should be In a pit with a water tight bottom. SYSTEM OF RUNNING WATER Nothing Adds More to Comfort and Health of Family -Carrying Water Is Tiresome. No convenience adds more to tho comfort and well being of the family than a good system of running water. After It has been In use a short time, the farmer and bis family wonder how they ever got along without it. Carry ing water Is hard, tiresome labor and usually must be done at the busiest time when other work is most pressing. CANDLED EGGS BEST 1. Candling provides a fixed standard for trading by doing away with guess-work. 2. It makes possible n fair price to the careful producers of good eggs. 3. It shows who Is responsible for the bad eggs, and who wastes food. 4. It leads to n general Im provement In quality. 5. It conforms to law. 0, It saves freight charges, transportation space, ni. case material by eliminating the ban tiling of worthless products. J IT IS POOR ECONOMY TO UNDERFEED STOCK Object Should Be to Carry Them Throuah Winter Cheaply. Heavy Feeding of Calves and Year lings Is Expensive Cows Can Bo Wintered on Good Hay Alono Provide Shelter. Tho principal object In wintering stock cattle Is to curry them through cheaply without letting them lose llesh. It Is poor economy to under feed cattle In winter and let them lose much that they gained in tho summer time. Heavy feeding of calves and yearlings in winter is expenslvo and reduces the gains they will make on grass the following summer when gains are cheap. Straw, beet pulp, sugar beets, can all be used to advantage. Cows can bo wintered on good hay alone or on 30 pounds of knilr silage and ono pound cottonseed meal per day. A1-' falfa hay or upland hays mnke good rations in themselves, while with prairie or cane hay or Sudan grass, It will be better to give some extra feed, especially to cows that are to drop calves. Some shelter is advisable In winter, even though only a windbreak. Where there are plenty of trees, cattle can often get along very well with thesa for shelter. The following nre some representative rations that might bs used In wintering stock where fatten ing for market Is not desired : (1) 20 pounds hay (alfalfa or park hay). (2) 125 pounds cane hay or corn fodder, one pound cottonseed cake. (3) 30 pounds cane or knilr silage, one pound cottonseed meal. Chas. I. Bray, In "Live Stock in Colorado." GRADING BUTTER AIDS PRICE Profitable to Creamery Men to Make Best Quality and Then Market It on Scored Basis. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Atrlculture.) The United Stntes department of agriculture provides a butter-Inspection service on the New York, Chica go, Uoston, Philadelphia, and Minne apolis markets. This service Is not compulsory, but It Is valuable to pro ducers or dealers who market butter of superior quality as the "official oneo over" guarantees the quality of the product and correlates It to Its selllna Comparing trio square Print in a Car ton With a Pound Print Wrapped In Parchment Paper. price. One day recently a 03-pouiid tub of butter at ono of the mnrkets scored 87 and sold for f0 cents a pound, or a total of $31.fi0, as com pared with another similar weight tub of butter which f?cored 03 mid sold at 03 cents a pound, or for $30.00. The higher-scoring butter commanded n gross price of 8.70 higher than that of Its lower scoring mate. It pays creamery men to make the best grade of butter possible and then to market It on the scored basis In order to realize Its full worth. EXPENSE OF RAISING CALVES According to Expert Estimate Cost Is About $8 Per Head Veal Is Good Side Line. It costs about 98 per heod on the average, according to expert estimate, to raise a calf to the stage where it can be profitably sold for veal. Tht production of veal forms a profitable side line for dairymen. DAIRY FACT CLUB BOYS RAISING HEIFERS Animals Aro RolRtlvoly Kasy to Handle Whllo Owner Quins Ex psrlenoo In Feodlngt (Props-red by the United Autos Depart ment of Agriculture.) Many Junior dairy clubs favor the maintenance of bred heifers by tholr members, becnuso these animals nre relatively easy to handle while tholi young owner gains experience In feed ing and caring for the young females l before they calve. Subsequently ho learns how to handle tho calf, which constantly is Increasing in valuo. Whore maturo cows aro distributed among the Junior dairy club member? Let the Boy Start Raising a Heifer Which Will Develop Into a Profit able Cow. more risk Is Involved, ns many of tho youngsters nre not experienced suffi ciently to handle them properly. Tho ndvantnge of distributing cnlvca among the next generation of stock breeders, according to specialists, is tho low Initial cost of the animal and the fact that Its keeping Involves less expense and care on the part of tho attendant. On the other hand, It re quires three years to complete tho project. This may be considered un desirable, as Interest of the club mem bers will likely become lessened. In both the case of the bred heifer and the calf it is difficult to select the best animals which will prove to be profit able producers, while In tho case of tho cow, she demonstrates her worth If proper records of production and expenses nre kept. The junior dairy club work develops potential breed ers who will mature from raisers of a single Jielfer or calf Into full-grown owners of extensive nnd quality herds. CARING FOR EXPORTED COWS American Animal Never Made Much of a Reputation In Europe Until Great War. (Prepared by tho United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) The American dairy cow, beauty that she Is and has nlwnys been, hns never made very much of a reputation in Europe until tho war destroyed so many of tho native milk producers. Now, the American dairy cow Is crossing tho ocean pretty freely, nnd the United Stntes department of agri culture, largely for her benefit, has re vised its regulations governing tho inspection, humnne handling, nnd safe transport of export animals. Tho regu lations, in tho first place, were fixed mainly for beef cattle. A dnlry cow tlint Is to live her life out nnd Gear n responsible pnrt in the upbringing of n humnn family requires moro careful handling than nn anlmnl that Is to bo slaughtered. Consequently, better arrangements have been mndo for stalls, nn adequate number of attend ants Is stipulated, nnd more careful handling In general Is required. SILAGE IS EXCELLENT FEED Particularly Adapted to Dairy Animals and Should Be Combined With Some Legume. While sllugo Is excellent feed for dnlry stock, It should bo combined with some leguminous feed, such ns clover, cowpoas, or alfnlfa, owing to Its Insufficient productive qualities. The leguminous material will correct the deficiencies of the silage in dry matter, protein and mineral constitu ents. Daipv Nares Tho profltablo marketing of dairy products is very Important flrass by itself Is not considered n bnlanccd ration for tho milk cow. Tho general farmer Is finding that tho dairy cow is a valuable asset in his funning operations. Improvement of the herd comes through tho sire. Therefore, mnko sure you get n right good one. Grass, hay, corn fodder and other roughago which may not have n ready salo aro economically utilized by tho dairy cow. In order to make the dairy herd re turn a profit In this time of high priced feeds, wo must feed tho cows intelligently. For tho same reason thnt it pays to groom horses, it also is invaluable to apply tho brush and curry comb vigor ausly U th cow dally. 5 SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY BRINGS SURE RELIEF Tor 200 yenrs GOLD MEDAL Ilanr lem Oil hns enabled nufferlne human ity to withstand nttneks of kidney, liver, bladder nnd stomach troubles and nil diseases connected with the urlnnry organs, and to build up and rcstoro to licnlth organs weakened by dlncnso. Thceo most Important organs must bo watched, becauso they filter and purify tbo blood: unless they do their work you aro doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervous ness, despondency, backncho, stomach trouble, pains in the loins nnd lower abdomen, gravel, rheumntism, sciatica and lumbago nil warn you of trouble with your kidneys. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules aro tbo remedy One Lesson of Grim War. Henri l'nte, deputy from the Seine, points out that one of the lessons France should learn from the war Is tho valuo of athletics. The rapidity with which the American nnd British armies- were trained nnd put In the field ho attributes to the superior physical condition of an athletic race. Must Be Ono or the Other. "That gentleman who Just entered Is a freo thinker." "Oh, Indeed 1 Is ho n bachelor or n widower?" Phllndclphln Record. MIDLAND COLLEGE School of Commerce Formerly Fremont Normal & Business College Fremont, Neb. Midwinter Opening, Monday, Jan. 5th ft0a?j Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Lav, Salesmanship, English, Penmanship, Arithmetic and Spelling. Efficient teachers; reasonable rates; up-to-dnto. Write for information JOSEPH W. MILLER, Director ill lHflfisili Nebraska BE A NURSE exceptional opportunity at tho present ttmo for younr womon over nlnotoon years of ago who have had at leant ono year In high school to tnke Nurses' Train ing in general hospital. Our graduates aro In great demand. Address Sapt. of Narsrit, Lincoln Hanltnrlura, Lincoln, Nebr. Omaha Crematory Send for illustrated booklet Address or call on Forest Lawn Cemetery Assn. 720 Brandeis Theatre Omaha, Neb. IN OMAHA Henshaw Hotel KUKOriCAN PLAN T. J. O'llrion Co., Props. n. WITHOUT BATH IMS UP WITH 11ATII 15th and Faraam Sti., Omtha FURCOATS,R0BES,ETC. Made to your order without oxtra charge, With your first onlor tto give yon a tu.w pair or gauntlet cloves. 8ond us your bides, we guarantee all work. TWIfl CITY FUR COAT AND ROBE CO. 1029 S. E. rifth St., Mlnnnoll, Mum. TO SHINE A COLD STOVE Quick ana Uasy Uso E-Z STOVE POLISH yf llcady Mlzt lleady to Shine c fllWIII UABT1M 4b HkXtUL GWCAOO mimJ DATElMTQ lVataon E. Coleman, B Iblllu Pulnil.aff,er, Washington, a-B H El v j,j0t A(lTlcialJa book free! uilei reasonable. Iiltibest references. UMUerrloei. W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 52-1919. A War Sufferer. Tho Guest It's awful to think of the Hiiffcrlii; cutiHcd by tlio war. The Porter I'll say ho. Take me, f'lnstiince. 1 was in vaudeville with a tywell monologue In German dialect, hut I couldn't get n hookln' during the wur an' had to take this Job. Natural Mistake. "I hear Unit the cook Subbubs mar ried has left him." "YeH j force of habit." While we are thinking about deport ing, lot us not forget thoso who can talk well about anything. MM 4 Morning KeepVbur Eyes Cloan - CIobi Healthy' Writ rr free tye Car Book Mwlna Co,CMuf o,UiA you need. Take three or four every day Tbo healing oil soaks Into the cello and lining of the kidneys nnd drives out tho poisons. New Hfo and, health will surely follow. When your normal vigor hns been restored continue treatment for a while to keep yourself in condi tion and provent a return of tho dis ease. Don't wait until you aro incapnblo of flffhtlng. Start taking GOLD MEDAL Ilnnrlein Oil Cnpsules today. Ybur druggist will cheerfully refund your money If you arc not satisfied with results. Hut be sure to get the original imported GOLD MEDAL and accept no substitutes. In three sices. .Sealed packnges. At all drug stores. Concrete 8hlpe, The United Stntes shipping board has ordered discontinued work on a concrete ship building at Oakland, Cal, nnd there aro those who think that tills Is the dentlvknell of the stone vessel ns a freight carrier. Neverthe less the construction nnd navigation of the steamer Faith has proved thut such a ship was n structural possi bility. Very Creditable. Twenty million children attend Sun day school In the United States. Wtt Guarantee ALL THE HEAT YOU WANT Install our Oil Vapor Heater. Burns Hypo Distal, Distillate or Kerosene. For heating purposes of all kinds. Easy to instalL Can be operated by anyone. Write Tiday for Dealers' Contract Never a better opportunity than the present to make money. OXO-QAS HEATING COMPANY IB08 Hnrnoy St. Omaha, Hob, Directory 'FILMS DEVELOPED FREE When Print Ar Ordered Print S Wx3W, 3 cms; SHz4M. t cental postal card slie, 0 Cents, poslpali Beaton Photo Supply Co. 16th tt Famam Sis. Omaha, NW GET HIGHEST PRICES for Your Live Stock Ship to WOOD BROTHERS Omaha, Chicago, So. St. Paul, Sioux City STOCKERS AND FEEDERS BOUGHT DN ORDERS Highest Prices for Cream Ship direct to manufacturer and eliminate the mid dleman. Ship any day as we will cio you benefit of all raises In price while cream is In transit. W nuaranteo service and eood satisfaction. ALAMIT0 DAIRY CO., Omaha.Ncb. LEE W.EDWARDS a E. Cor. 24tb aad Farnaa SU. 1 OMAHA, NED. Telephone Douglas 844S Night telephone Uarney 4701 LADY ATTENDANT BAILEY THE DENTIST A specialist in each department of dentistry Makos Dentistry Easy for You 704-714 City Nat'I Bank OMAHA 1 DeW'ocK ! 2 LASTS LOHGEFI I Our crude oil requirements are permanently provided; that's why Deep Hock products can be depended upon because you know you can get them the same uniform quality always assured. Shaffer Oil & Refining Co. OMAHA, NEBRASKA Electric service on Automobiles We repair and supply parts for all make of electrical equipments used on automobiles. Aoinoruoa iiciory reprtssniatiTea for Mwatey Kent Mfg. Oo.,llllur Motor Lliititlng do., Conceou cat Tel. & Ulec. Co., Drnelo Ulectrla Co.. Uleetrlt Auiu-uita wip,. uricssun Jiiy. uo. ueriiatf Ms. novo), Urr A Davis. Ino., Kokoino Wleculo Co. (Kingston Magnetos), The K-W lunTtlon Co.(Us neto, Nnrlh Hast Hlectrlo Co.,Blrmns Magneto Oo., gparki-Wlthlngion Co. (Hpiruin liorns), Splltdorf P.?".1.06 . B1?.", :. naraaeonart Kleotrto Co., Wettlnguoute Uleo. & Mfg, Co. Auto Electric Service Company Ignition ) Kleotrlo Hmrter f SPECIALISTS btoraico llutterj) !Of Fwnam Street OMAHA. NEB. ir