IMPORTANCE OF GOOD LIGHT AND VENTILATION Common Errors la Buildinj Stables Is Failure to Provide Windows and Ventilators In Sulliclirnt Numbers. One of c- !V r«BiK« errors to MM- < (s« euMtt is to it*. to r'-rMW aria ***tij.ror» is. ssficVvt e am is tkt d*t»« iitu it Is tie tea. ngmrlalljr lliMi b usually ieft oat •* tbe ca-rujui;*. Tils is om of Uj* »<■« «nt» Euulrt vbr* vs stop w ttois* otf tov eb**p ligfcs really ts •s4 Lev »a-aabir taut *«mJ •M* M**y of the £1***.*»* r«f oar Hts stvcfc may t* ■XtrfbMaA to perns. Tv I toy sj—stfic f*tas _ —» ttoat escape ^iwraUr aalmais .vetp-d te » ter* ar* fvsrin T»s:eg tbr**£h tb* ststolm. ut «ua;;*t: » a factor ts tb* r-sstrcf-sta* of tto*-** la fact t^stroys asvcb tits £Sfs As4Ae beaNfe ru»c;«trt t apt! tbs farm ■•by mat k»r- tbs tar* as Uptot as tto* parser* of Ur* !*r» bourn*? It t !a the summer windows and doom —*y be left open bat in the winter •lm«- It Is quite c life-eat. inlet pipes tor fr< ft tr should be constructed as • t'.i as proper outsets lor carrying off odors and bad sir. Ventilators should be distributed about the tarn instead of relying upon one cr two ixrge ones far : part. The idea rhould be to equalise the Tenth lauoe so that .he en.ire stable admits erf prvper ventilation Ftatlrtlcs sho* that the amount of pure at: breathed :>y u'terent ani mat.- d.rttg a period of 14 hours in r -der to supply ox; aen needed is as folk * » The horse requires 2.401 cu bl- * -"T. the ccw 2>**4 cubic feet; the T -r . ' -C cubic feet Thus it will seem that -he horse will draw into and fc*'e out of tis lungs each hour on an aef-age 342 cubic feet of air; the r w JIT cuidc feet; the r’*« 46 cubic Net the sheep 3* cubic feet; the hen 1-2 ruh. feet. It Is therefore very S* * HejiU*- 'I Slat-e Vt-t ator. " • — t *~W t' SET' T. J? rift »-JLZ-om* as* prtrid*! »tx* ti*- t-uiltf. ^ •* i«?srs eGfc’Js «4 ti-» -vrT. kfeosld lx* aewwt in j>«t. in-|r rs viMtawr? to tla*- fijk; gJin— A J*i OTB AefcT dWL^ tM IMriM It. *- o- it* T*» - .*-> i- as *-*■' Is 'At t ct asy *»'zl —aftd s .* taot lard to o!x A*Je IS a hrjr 5tr- . ._• b *». «■-*'* Htattrf »ra r. I* »^a« of tb* J'*r It 1» taycru-. • . u '.b» outlet ; lt>es it is not nee i t ve more than one or t»o —oft a o*- is Fuf n m, t pen dine of ' ; c® tie size o." the bars. A* :l tasy »ay out of tie diffi rc.-- *« *ouid suggest to our read •:-** t v make a gn _nd plan of •i-:r bci.diaca giving exact dimea '» tit, length of tg ard submit it to tnanufae - of ventilating a;j -atus. and a-» * an es-iaaie on th cost of in ta„.g a p-rfect vet mating sy*. tea VARIETIES OF TAME GRASSES St»4w Win DixWt Tmct Tl*mt riKk^x^l KirilsThrtv* Hm-ttmr mm M.xrmrv Tfa«aas Ok Kisd. ~'r * » tr u u fX! i ~‘ir~ ~ > mi t '“.ar»" of *-•'* *.i jus tto ■» ! ato tto » ikffi'i zf me tto eapaetty ml axe- ►• i**2 t!» wpt*-*e§ mt tj Car »» efw asf eafttrar# mm mm •mm m mb as a kscaMrc «f **»*■■ •WFcsrotoiMi mart rmm£ • at* tfc*i ar* tMCal to *>^r (rcaa-tt Kac4 rtf t: * *urr«-to taf bust ;»*i an eg tto r~f2*a ttf m=r tara* ar* frr*»rtly to S-amrz.-. or** 'to MM utf «*•' t»» *»e fenn jwtos*we. % ran** etf tto Mmartr? of oof T • atom ha><* it Tto tart 'fca* Ttov xsJswaT-t* tssArrii-* aaefess »*• rwtiif rf «rjj £*•£:•*• P * J**! !* »uM *M tofliwaa of fl«,; tea* to Tto yvrtora rf «w tararrt J to car. tt to 4oaw“ f"*jr mi. ■«*•* SB tto m» of mi (tmi antf* *Ea«t rtttrjtdi as Tiat «<*di •- * ; -tout oncKka to tt« iava a? * * =toT 1—»1»t tto bos’. ia tto T Mrtfclt aaaator ratf atto t-j »«t aaf ' inscrtt no ttw k '.tat tto rii rtoto af' a* tlwk to tto taw oc. a <5-« rtf tc boox- r!*m *« * " y*t £af t tat tto ywaa* p »«t< * 1 £» be* trtf tto-t piarn to tiiM * 't scanai • ***'»'*■ ts ’ s"tvi^obrer stay Ip* tliof ftti a. £ft«» trim fan* aaf tto r» •**e »2! to aMHar a-fcirji to MMte awitoaor ttotf * tery ■ a«BMrtmr a certala Mr to' rtf (to- fcM of jriaa c rot a ai f£to!*» m Mow tkar tto’ »«*Etor t «—•« rato-ty re tosanrr tos tr«S a ! **■’**< or tow* tat* ar» mmuM e trait partjcxjiar atA »to* »*■ d ttosp to *» -** tto ttfax.tr a a» arc tot rj*~ i * zr— * a certa'n kt «t it* plan's , |~i» tie r- st n:’i r {ater •" » ■* be or': -r xarie .es and the ?> 13 si3 bf increased al «* ■ • !* ha? ?ir»n ns *: r* irt fir.:,? will h» more certain to > r - ;S fc~r- r and better crops of for 1-*• *ci hay wien it is seeded with ’ ’ ' . .r »i* r t-c » n to *■- Ter rrd mothy alone Sreks and herds will thrive hotter when fed o* m.xed rrasses. **» ca-ter whether fe a free* mn *-" 1 *" cured for tayl than they * —- *“‘t f*d ca jit one or taro va - • «-s ward ale-re. bo matter ho* c.'riioai rase? may he. v * *--l h»4 it is every way as in r~ — '■ * t: t a .ance enr forage ra'tons as is the ni rattans if we obtain ... best re*tu* fno a c:t:aaa amount of feed p-r th* Sfrj'jts- R g-t. r™’*~ v ~T 'o procace a good sepa * • tan U to t-? a clean ma chn» r : t :r- mad fresh air are impor • -r i r* the m parator pare and sm«t TV sait i'Jca of the dairy Industry hat • • r d je -a a camber of instances j1* the Sard separa-or. ” - *■• ;e easily s<.(r, that a house of these materials would be in no aantrer from #«:j.»cent buildings it they should bo ; on tire l: is interesting to note in this connection that statistics show three-fourths of our on. rroous fire ioss in this country to be due to fire s;-r. n.lins from one bni. .-.eg to anoth er. In the numerous tests made in the I' S government testing Iabora lories concrete has been proved to l 'hat quality building is the only kind » * hich pays As a natural companion to this idea of quality building there has devel oped also an increasing demand for :*• "i-anetioy and enduring qualities in btiiluing »ork. The demand for fire proof construction has become more an.: m re insistent every year until new bouses »hich may be considered freproof at least as far as the out f.de Sre hazard is concerned, are very common The building of a home al r ■ s; always requires saving and sac nt-ce on the part of all in the family, and it is quite natural that they should First Floor Plan •am to bund as secure:}' as possible ' 6o that all their labor and savings ; may not be wined out in flame. The development of Portland ce ment during recent years has done more to help along this fireproofing campaign than any other single factor At the prevailing prices of the mate rtai entering into concrete construe tion. via.. Portland cement, sand and rrakel. substantial fireproof bouses are being put up at a cost only about ten or • '’een per cent greater than for ordinary franc buildings of this same absolutely fire resisting and not on > in a laboratory but alro in actual « rk concrete has demonstrated its fire proofing pua’ities te the most con 'inring manner. This house is J4 fee; $ inches !r width and Sh feet S inches in length I. contains three large rooms, alcove and pantry on the first floor and tax bedrooms and a hath upstairs. The floor p:an shows the arrangement ol these rooms to be both comfortable and convenient. The estimate,: cos* of this house, using good ijua'iiv oa.h Snoring downstairs and edge gri t yeilon pine flooring upstairs and hardwood trim throughout, is Sr. *00. American Children. There are two classes of rich Amer lean children. One is never heard of To this belong those children who a-* being brought up on a sensible.healthy simple life plan, being trained by Kug lish governesses and tutors, who corn* trom a country where the training o children is a very fine art. These youngsters will grow into strop* wholesome men and women will healthy bodies and alert minds, tagei to enjoy those pleasures and interests which will be theirs when they grew old enough to appreciate them The children of the other class are always in evidence They sit through loti* performances of "Die Goetterdaem t lerung and Elektra, read grew r up hooks, and mimic the world e.i their elders to the detriment of the r minds, manners, and todies. What will the world have to offer these young people when they grow up? Every luxury which their elders have enjoyed they are tasting of in greater nr less degree, and most of the excite ment as well. They have got so far aw-av from tTe simple tastes of child fcood that they can no longer under stand Its pleasures, while all the edge K&S been taken off the amusements to which their eiders look forward Breaking it Gentry. Simpkins always was soft hearted rhls Is what he wrote: "Dear Mrs Jones: Tour fcusbt.nd :annot come home to Jay. because his satfcing suit was washed away *'** S.—Poor Jones was Inside the j Slllt **— Best Viewed From Distance - _ i C hamstrmjids' Hero Fell Off Amaz ingly When One Got Closer to Him. He was a eery distinguished looking man. this new guest of the hotel He was over sii feet in height, his shoul ders were broad, bis leonine bead was proudly upraised, and bis eyes beld concealed, but half-hinted, stones ui past sorrows The t*o chambermaids of the hotel ! observed these things from the upper j hall, as the guest sat in the office and ! read a paper, titlted back in one of Pap Crothers battered old chairs Their sou’s were filled with awe and admiration. "I'll bet he's a cappertaltst," said one of them; “he looks like It Get onto bis frock coat and the Carry Nation in his buttonhole^** A TlKSTRTE PAST* or DROPSY. Lebanon, lad.. Mai Given Vivid Dnerlptloa of nil SoCeria*. John T. Anderson. 613 W. Main St.. Lebanon, led., says: “I was suddenly with agon ising pains through my kidneys, followed by a stoppage of the urine. I was soon in such agony I could cot lie in bed and for weeks sat in a > chair propped up by pillows. The urine was mostly blood and bad to be drawn with a catheter. Xy limbs were swollen to twice their nor mal sire. The doctor finally said he could do no more and my family pave up hope. It was at this time I began us!ng Bonn's Kidney Pills and gradu ally improved until well. I gained twenty-eight pounds and have had no trouble since." Remember the name—Doan's For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Xilbum Co.. Buffalo, K. Y. Autoing ana Optics. "Is not auto driving terribly hard on the eyes?" we ashed. “Well. I guess not." replied the chauffeur, withering us with scorn. “Why. before 1 got to runnin' a car I was thinkin o' gettin' specks, nty eye sight was that poor 1 couldn't set the contribution box in church until it was so near past me it was too late to dig for any money. But I hadn't been runnin' that wagon two days till I could see a policeman's little finger stickis' out trom behind a tree four miles away I could even see which way a copper's eyeballs were turned if he was standin' in the shade three miles off. Hard on the eyes! Well, not much’ It's the best medicine for weak eyes that was ever invented, don't you forget it.” She Liwes in Bingville. A snath Missouri paper is carrying this sd "Attractive woman. not a day over thirty would be pleased to corre spond with eligible a.an Not abso luiely necessary that he should be young Would prefer one with prop erty. but one v :h a stood paying posi • or. v oaId lie satisfactory. The your.g lady is of medium height, has brown hair and gray eyes, not fa: although, most decidedly, she is rot skir-.ny. Her friends say she ;s a fine- looking woman. Object matrimony. Reason for this advertisement, the young woman lives in a little dinky tow-n. where the best catches are the boys behind the counters in the dry goods and clothing stores and every one of them is spoken for by the time he is out of his short pants. Address Haael Eyes. Bon 23, Bingville. Mo."— Kansas City Star. Cssey at the Eat. This famous poem is contained in the Coca-Cola Baseball Record Book for 1910. together with records, schedules for both leagues and other valuable baseball information compiled by au thorities. This interesting book sent by the Coca-Cola Co., of Atlanta. Ca en receipt of 2c stamp for postage, j Also copy of their booklet "The Truth About Coca-Cola" which teils all about this delicious beverage and w ty ' it is so rure. wholesome and refreshing. Are you ever hot—tired—thirsty? Prink Coca-Cola—it is cooling, re lieves fatigue and quenches the thirst. At soda fountains and car bonated in bottles—5c everywhere. Back to the Tail Timber. Alfred—Are you going to pass your vacation at the seashore? Gilbert—No. thank you. It's the woods for mine this year Alfred—Pont like the shore, eh? Gilbert—Oh. 1 like it well enough, but it's too risky I passed sny vaca tion there last year and had several narrow escapes. Alfred—From drowning* Gilbert—No; summer g.rls Seven of them proposed to me. FINE POST CARDS FREE. A Big Package Sect to All of Our Reader* Who Write at Once. To any reader of this paper who writes immediately and incloses 2-cent stamp we will mad a set of five most beautiful post cards you ever saw Or we will send our big magasiae on trial 3 months and set of eight choice est Floral Motto. Birthday and Friend ship cards, all different, in exquisite colors, silk fin; u, beautifully em bossed. all for only 10 cents. 3 full sets. 24 cards all different, and one year's subscription. 23 cents. Address Household Postcard IVept, S3 Capper Bldg.. Topeka Kan. 1 Old Advice. Manager—You never pet this scene right. Your business with the sweet peas is all wrong and you forget when you are to speak—you get your lines ail wived up. Actress—All right, sir. HI be more attentive and fix the sweet peas and try to get my lines ir. the right place. Manager—Your course is very sim ple. Just mind your peas and cues.— Haltimcre American. , Women In Lcve. “tYomen in love are g-. neraily trou blesome and persecuting." Such is the reported opinion of M. Emile Fa guet. And if a French critic does not understand the subject, of whom shall we seek understanding?” lewis* Snrie Hinder «*ar. Oriental Tin Foil r-noker Package. 5c straight. Man cannot be happy w&en idle, un Vss resting from previous labor. IT WAS ONCE HIS. “You don't remember me. do jrmT* “No; but u.at umbrella has a ;a Euiiar look.” His Claim to Prominence. At a social gathering a certain man. Intent on knowing every one. was in troduced to Senator Jui.us C. Burrows of Michigan. “The name Burrows is Terr famil iar to me,” he said. “1 am certain that you are a man of some promi nence.” “Yes.” replied Senator Burrows. “1 am the man that 'died at first' Just before Casey came to bat in that cele brated ball game in Mudviile "—Suc cess Magazine. ROUTT COUNTY. COLORADO. LAND BOOM PREDICTED. Keen observers predict a big boom in property in Wantland. Colorado, the new town which is being built in the center of the Little Snake River Val ley In Routt County. Colorado A big irrigation system is being built to irri gate C'J.'MJO acres of very fine land sur iwmding Want land. The land is be ing sold by the State of Colorado for 50 cents per acre under the Carey Act. sad water rights cost J”> 0® an ac*e. in ten year payments. Sugar fac tories. Hour mills, canneries. e-c.. are araor.c the possible industries to b-= lo cated at W&rtlard. r.'.i Information can be obtained from the Routt County Colonisation Cempuay, 1T34 XV* It on Su Denver. Cola Truth is cut up to patch too many lies You can never boil the lies back Into truth again. Lew-*' S ng> T - ler «— rb.t 5c cigar is s-lf :r ':-fy : ..e sn:.»Lrr And many a coming man neglects to arrive. ET S ik -n1 Didn't Ca^e for expenses. They were seated at lilt- breakfast tabie ” John dear."* said the young wife, "this is ciy birthday." "I'm glad you mentioned it. darling ” rejoined her husband. “1'U buy you a present the first th.ng when I get downtown.” "Well.” she said. “1 hope you went get any cheap 98-oent affair” "Of course 1 wont.” he replied. 'Why. 1 would be ashamed to present yoa with anything that cost less than a dollar." Some men curry a sandbag because they are too proud to beg The Wretchedness of Constipation Cas crock. ▼ be i»'i h— by CARTER S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Pnrele reusable —«cc nr ' ■H5. Cl C! u: W» Genuine rorotiw Signature STOCKERS & FEEDERS Cao .’f - .:y; rrvis «n4 r.sits ^ liv t S evr S K'U4Tk I ^3 ©r\irr*. T^ejs. of Iacusid..:< to w S»:isif*euv>c -r— l IV .ituce lr ▼ 1 ;e4. Cv rae ai.u >ee lor yv>ur**it. National Live Stock Com. C& SaausCt).M«s St.JoseoA. Mo^ S Om«U.!iek Prpmctr? iVcstionChftrful nessandRcsl Certain? neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral Not Narcotic *r» rW +S4.9UZJPSM* tW - Apcicct Remedy fo'Cnnyfips hon Sour Stomach Diarrhoea "e-ms Convulsions Fevrrish ■rss and LOSS OF SLEEP TacSrmlr S*fv*n£Tr J# Tms Crvww CowMir: KFVV YORK Mb rounthVoIJ MS - r >ts I under the Faodaijl Copy et . For Infests and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Thirty Years CUSTOM AXLE 6REASE is the turning-point to economy in wear and tear of wagons. Try a box. Every dealer, everywhere STANDARD OIL CO. (lncorpoist«0 .. FOR" LAUNDRY WORK FOR SHIFTS COLLARS CUFFS AND FINE LINEN What Ails Youf Do too feel weak, tired, despondent, here frcqjeut head ache*. coated tongue, hitter or had taste in morning. * * heart-Surn. * brichin^ oi |k, acid risiafs in throat efter catint. stomach fiaaw or hens. foul hrearh, dir re speits. poor or variable appetite, ware a at uq ktadred symptoms ? If Too hare atrr comidarahle number of the chare symptoms yon are suffering from hiiioas Beaa. torpid freer with iadafeatioa. or dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce*s Goidea Medical Discovery is mods cp of the most eataabla medicinal principles to medical acieoce for the permanent efficient freer nm^orator, stomach tome* bowtif rcjalator and acres streaSthcner. T°~? Medical Kacorrrr" it not • patent medicine or secret —twa. a tell list of its ingredients bc.n< printed on its bottie-wrapper and attested p*™- A glance at these mil show that it contain no alcohol, or ham W habit-forming drags. It is a fluid extract asde with pore, triple-retard gryectiaa. oI proper strength, from the roots of native American mrdiral. tD**g* P*—*»- Wottd'« Dispensary Medical Association. Props.. Huffslo. N. Y. Sickly Smile Wipe it off your otherwise food looking face—put on that food health smile that CAS CARETS vrill give you—as a result from the cure ci Constipation—or a torpid liver. It s so cosy—do it—you’ll see. CASCARETS Kt a box tor a a *“ ttanarot Cr^ists Biq^ : >r r Is LK w :J-k-j A W. N. U, OMAHA, NO. 30-1 HO,