v The Commoner ;VOL. 14, NO. 3 28 gardonor should draw a plan of Ills gardon outlining the season's plant ing. Consideration should ho given to tho kinds of vogotables, the sea son of planting, tho length of time required for their maturity and tho amounts of each. Vegetables which will bo planted about the samo time may bo placed In tho same or ad jacent rows. Thoso which require tho samo sort of culturo and have about tho samo length of growing season should also be placed to gether. For the grower who wishes to produco the greatest amount on a given area, companion and succes sion cropping may bo practiced. By knowing tbo nature of tho various vogotables the grower can get two or Uiroe crops from the same space, cither at the same time or follow ing each other. In the first case, two are selected, one of which will mature and be removed before the F7S RWWmr .bk. 1 Zi &. V M &! K l rfclTa w rkA w m r.m w mmiM e .MlF&'m rau x My "Rupture Lock" is devoid of all tho uncomfort able features found In trusses or bo CAllcd mnhirn dnvlrpjj. Titer r No Massaging Pads to aggravate and cnlnrgo tho ruptured open ing. No spring belt No elastic sweat bands. No unsanitary leg straps to pull the pad down on tho pubic bono. My "Rupture Lock" ia nature's true assistant that brings all her healing forces into prominent play to effect a cure. Its Adoption Means instant relief from iiny inconvenienco you are now ex periencing, xou can wear it witfi eusc and comfort all tho time, no matter what THIS NEW INVENTION REALLY CURES RUPTURE I want to send it to yon on 30 Days Free Trial work you may be doing protects you against every movement and strain by keeping tho bowels in their proper place. Wo Positively Claim to hold your ruptures in true accord with nature's laws, which has brought relief and cure to thou sands of formerly ruptured people. No truss or so called rupture appliance can ever support your rupture perfectly. Let me send you my Rupture Lock to try 30 days FREE, and if it does not prove to bo all that is claimed for it you need not to buv 5K Write meTO-DAY--so that I can send you ray free book, "How to Cure Rupture " SCHUILING RUPTURE INSTITUTE 1& w. Market Si.. lMdi,n,... .'. r "" Wmm"9 FOR SALE An Improved Texas Farm I OFFER for Sale 240 acres of land, three miles from Mission, Texas, on the Rio Grande, 200 acres are cleared and under irriga tion. The improvements, consist ing of a $2500.00 house with barns, fences, etc., have cost over $5,000.00. Easy terms will be given on deferred payments. I would not care to sell to anyone unless purchaser makes a personal examination of the property. Ap ply to owner for price and terms. W. J. Bryan, Lincoln, Neb. other needs tho space; in the second an early crop is harvested in time to sow a lato one. Garden planning, if done intelligently, will mean economy of time, labor and money in the carrying out of tho actual work in tho spring and summer. OARK OF EGGS IN INCUBATORS Begin turning eggs in an incubator after 24 hours and turn morning and night until the 19th day, writes J. E. Dougherty in a recent Cali fornia experiment station bulletin. Make the turning periods as near 12 hours apart as possible. Turn for the last time the morning of the 19th day if the eggs are not pipped, otherwise do not turn on the 19th day, but leave the machine closed, and do not disturb until the hatch is finished. In turning roll the eggs slowly with the palms of the hands. All that is required is that the eetrs bo shifted around a little, so the embryo will not stick to the shell. The purpose of the rolling is to air the eggs thoroughly and strengthen tho embryos. The incubator door should not be left open while cool ing. In setting the eggs out to cool, do not allow part of the tray to project beyond the table or the incubator, or the eggs will cool unevenly and those in the projecting part of the tray will become chilled by the time the others are ready to go back into the machine. Begin the cooling the seventh day and cool every evening when the eggs are turned. Cool a little at first and gradually lengthen the cooling period as the hatch ad vances. A satisfactory way to tell when the eggs are cooled sufficient ly is to hold the small ends of a few against the eyelid. When they feel barely, warm the eggs are cooled enough. Test on the seventh and the four teenth days, at night, because that Is when the cooling is done. The first test will remove all infertile and dead germs up to that period. Every egg m which a dark, movable black spot little larger than a pin head, with numerous radiating blood vessels, is not distinctly visible, should be discarded as worthless. Strong eggs only will hatch vigorous chicks. On the fourteenth day the strong eggs will be opaque and near ly black and if held still before the tester, the embryo can be seen to move. Dead germs at this time con tain either blood rings, blood streaks or are perfectly translucent and viuuuy. MONEY IN TOMATOES Convinced of His Innocence. Judge "Are you guilty or not guilty?" Prisoner "Not guilty, your honor My counsel's words have entirely con vinced me of my innocence." Penn sylvania Punch Bowl. "TRUSTS GOOD AND BAD" liy Louis F. Port, AttUtant Sterttarv of Labor. Fznl.in. it. fundamentals of the Tnut auction. PrttanunlPI,?.llh, ConcentraUon",'po,!UotTVBit.,'.'-TheT;nd "of'th. S" 'Trust and Boclallim". The Trout ond Sinaletax". Head thil booklet nd rou will be b1 to rauee at It correct a In. -tv.. . V! icaUUtion. frlce 16c pp. THE PUBLIC. loVEJlSSlhBldg8., CHIMM "HEAVEN AND HELL" swdcnrE.s 4no p ce Pastor Landenbeiwr. 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Farms for sale r and Rent. J. Mulhall, Sioux City, Iowa. - "VYE will pay you $120.00 to distribuTe religious literature in your com munity. Sixty days' work. Experience not required. Man or woman. - Oppor tunity for promotion. Spare time may be used. International Bible Press. 505 Winston BIdg., Philadelphia. F0Rpu-Te, MaP!o Sugar or Syrup write . wmuiwuii, jc-erryauurjy, in. i. WRITE C. D. Baker, Fergus Falls, rlL M'nnesta, for list and prices of Otter Tall County, central Minnesota, improved farms. Prices will surprise you. Deal direct and save commission. 'Always a good title." Tpay, p& Postage and packing. , Bttl0 ''Hindoo OH" earache, soro throat, pains; box adults', children's Catarrh Remedy; vial delightful Per ?' t?11. 16.c R Fischer Company, Mi tS street, Minneapolis, toJLPfennsylv?nia clereyman with a taste for garden work has made a specialty of raising tomatoes fo? a SAmmnLf-yGarS' With the result that ?q?Q?Vn some years as Ugh as lllJ1 S01? a Pl0t of ground only 40x40. He has kept up this practice during a long term of years covering pastorates in a number of Towns and notwithstanding the varied con! ditions of soil in the different locall ties, he has managed to raise a jrood crop, selling the product i low as" one cent per pound up to ten Tenta per pound for the extra earlv tomatoes.. He attributes hTs success n producing much on little ground to his practice of trimming and stik ing his tomato vines. The rows for some years past were made three feet apart, and the plants set 18 to 20 inches apart in the rows. Fertilize 5!jtfyflan.d1 Cllltite Persistently are points that he emphasizes. Verv few powers ever manage to have ripe tomatoes before September, when the rush comes in most markets and July and August brin5 good prices TOCAL information and addresses are wr.th mney. Report to us In spare tlmo and become local business m,Dn,aBer' No capital required; no can n , Etther sex Nu-Brite Sales Co., Oshkosh, Wis. PRINTING 100 XXX, 6 best quality .Br, eloPes wi your return hSol0c; 250', 1M Postpaid. Note heads same price. Other printing equal ly L,Sa?pis, freo- Adolph N. Men zel, Oshkosh, Wis. $375 cwh foroi acres, warranty deed. 19K in vo 800 aores- Lands only s?afm nSfnrom ,wln CItles' Plats and iSbarf1?. maI1& L ty cents. vw.y. vy,,, .uf.muiem)ous, Aiinn. TEXAS nor S f)rVinn1 l.i - i -.-.,,. noraa t lu,llu "I'umiig iviuiiou forfvvnnL60 a acre cash- balance mnn IZ- 4. Advance information and mnmnnp?ltaff?' Jornal Publishing company, Houston, Tex. F0?13 9R TRADE 100 acres rich t, yn..land' wn Improved; 80 acros SiS Ir'Jftft 2S mlf of deeding, Okla.; fi5h?nf!S40i0,0Sr ,Alao 40 acres smooth PniJ la,nd ,1 miles of La Junta, S2lirad0' all cultlvated, to trade on a S-n1! faAm, In Ulahoma. Both farms clear. Address Box 1?, R, 7, Lincoln, Fu.Si":. ESS for hatching. Sicilian Buttercup chickens; good MyrAian? Ab,10 fr0Wl- ?2 ? o w'csk11?? ?,IbS? Lyons,TN. T., 89 Lay ton St., R. p. D. Kfo. 5. 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