sr . '. w r . If. .. ;v w &: P" vtt raa h At '.vj asm i'rt sSy r-" "..---' - -v-2 . -ALsb :TWpiSi AISDEN METHOD OF PULLING STUMPS HOW TO BUILD BRICK CISTERN Illustration Showing Device by Which 200 or More Stubs May De Re moved In One Day. U'HAUI.KS .1 Mll.1.8.) A vrry handy devlco lor pulling, peach stumps from old orchards, mul can pull 200 or more a day by thlu tucaufl, Is shown In tho illustration. Tlio limbs aro cut off and the stumps, v, Iclt as long as possible. A short THANKSGIVING DAY Canada's Day of Thanks a Month ear lier Than In the United States. Should Be Underground and for Dura bility and Best of Service Be Made Circular. Kiu:n O. KIW.VJY ) A cistern for the collection and storage of roof water should bo under ground and, for durability and tho hcBt of service, be made circular. Dig a hole ten to fifteen feet deep, and Irom six to eight feet In diameter, de pending on tho quantity of water one wnntB to store. The site selected should be dry, for while a clstorn can be built so as to hold water It Is al most Impossible to keep water out of It If there la u spring where the hole Is dug. Take pains that the hole Is dug sym metrical, tho sides smooth, and tho bottom oval. For a foundation, a stone about two feet square should be used. Beginning on this lay a two inch brink against tho earth until the wall Is nearly to the top of the per pendicular sides where the thickness should bo Increased to four Inches. About five feet from the top the wall should ho drawn in by tipping the saiter edge of the brick a little at llrst nnd until tho upper outside of them Is tit an angle of nbout 4fi degrees when tho arch Is finished. A good mason ran easily do this. The top of the nrcli should bo about two leot below the surfnee of the ground. Tho circu lar neck should extend to or a little LIKE SOME PEOPLE WE KNOW. 'i fJV.i ',& PM i "v. : . ' j vi R.-i S&H ifc 'S '. 1 mt- &n. ft$ v-i - ' 5.." t .V JP"wi i-ilTi - f ji Tackle for Pulling Stumps. ropo or chain with a single pulley Is. attached to the topf the stump. The, anchor rope, b, which runs through, the pulley, is fastened to the bottom of .t stout stump, u. A pair of steady horses is attached to tho rope and always pull toward the anchor stump. With a steady pull' there is no Jumping or jerking, and they will walk right off as if pulling; a loaded wagon. We use about 00 feet, of one-Inch rope, which costs $2.10 and the pulley J 1.75, making a total cost of $1.15. Underground Brick Cictern. above tho level of the surroundiug soil and he furnished with a cover. An opening should be lett near the top f the arch for an Inflow, provided witli a short piece of Iron pipe which, cemented Into the wall, rises an Inch or two above the surface of 'tho ground. On the same level with the inflow where it entern tho cistern there should be also an outflow, consisting of a joint of Iron pipe carefully ce mented into tho wall and conducted away until there Is a good outlet. Hy having this pipe extended to the bot tom of the cistern water that contains the most impurities can be taken out, lint in order to prevent tho water from being siphoned out, as would occur If the outlot were lower than tho bottom of the cistern, a hole must be drilled in tho pipe at its highest point. Good cement mortar Is required to lay the bricks and when completed its interior should have an application of two coats of cement. The last one, a light coat, should be put on before tho first Is dry. It is best finished off with a whitewash brush. ALFALFA IN ALL CLIMATES Ha9 Proven Its Adaptability to Grow Everywhere and on All Kinds of Soils. While experts have been declaring that alfalfa would only grow In cer tain Boil., and In certain rliim:M it, has proven adaptability to nearly all climates and almost all soils, says! Coburn's Hook on Alfalfa. It pro-; duces with a rainfall as scant nsi 1 1 inches, and In the gulf Btntes llour-j ishes with G5 Inches. It gives ciops at. rn elevation of S.000 feet above sea' level, and In southern California itj grows below sea level to a height of six feet or over, with nine cuttings a year, aggregating ten to twelve tons. An authenticated photograph In post session of the writer shows a wonder ful alfalfa plant raised In tho (Irrl-, gated) desert of southern California,, GO feet below sea level, that meas- arcs considerably more than ten feet in height. Satisfactory crops are' raised, but on limited areas as yet, in Vermont and Florida. New York, has grown it for over 100 years In her clay nnd gravel; Nebraska grows It in her western sand hills without plowing, as does Nevada on her sage brush desert. The depleted cotton soils of Alabama and rich corn lands of Illinois and Missouri each respond generously with profitable yields to the enterprising farmer, while its ac cumulated nitrogen and the sub-soil-. Ing it effects are making the rich land more valuable and giving back to the) ci op-worn land the priceless elements' of which It has been In successive generations despoiled by a conscience less husbandry. TRELLIS WILL STAND ALONE MAKING AX HANDLE SECURE Ax handles commonly wear out next to the head, especially where the ax is used for split ting. Drive a spiko Into tho ax under tho handle as shown In the cut, which will This will serve to ! Plant Support as Shown In the Illus trations Is Very Handy In Any Garden. A plant support or garden trellis, such as shown in the illustrations is, ery handy In the -rn garden. The dou ble form of trellis can be folded up, and takes very little loom. All trellises a n d stakes should be gathered as soon as tho nop is har-i vested and stored under cover until the next season. They are useful forj tomatoes, beans, peas, cucumbers, otc, The double trellis Is built of two For some reason better known to the Canadians themselves than to tho pcoplo on this side of tho line, our Canadian cousins celebrated their Thanksgiving a month or moro earlier than we do. It may be thnt the Cana dian turkey had become Impatient, and sounded a note of warning, or It may bo that tho "frost on the pumpkin" de clared itself. Hut whatever the reason, their Thanksgiving day is past. It may have been that the reasons for giving thanks so much earlier than we do were pushing themselves so hard nnd o fast that the Canadians wore ashamed to postpone the event. They have had reasons, and good ones, too, tor giving thanks. Their great broad areas of prairie land have yielded in abundance, and here, by the way. It is not uninteresting to tho friends of the millions of Americans who have made their home in Canada during tho past few years to know that they havo participated most generously in tne "cutting of the melon " Probably the western portion of Canada, comprising the provinces of Manitoba. Saskatche wan and Alberta, have the greatest reason of any of the provinces to ex press In tho most enthusiastic manner their gratitude. Tho results In tho line of pi eduction give ample reason tor devout thanksgiving to Providence. This year has surpassed all others in so far as the total Increase In the coun try's wealth Is concerned. There Is no question that Providence wns espe cially geuurous. The weather condi tions were perfect, nnd during the ripening nnd harvesting period, thero was nothing to Interfere. And now It wns well It was so, for with n domand for labor that could not be supplied, thero was tho greatest danger, but with suitable weather the garnering of the grain has been successfully accom plished. There havo been low gen eral uverages, but these aro account ed for hy the fact that farmers were Indifferent, relying altogether upon what a good soil would do. Thero will be no more low averages though, for this year has shown what good. careful farming will do. It will pro duce 130 million bushels of wheat from seven million acres, and It will pro duce n splendid lot of oats, yielding anywhere from 50 to 100 bushels per ucre. This on land that has cost but Horn $10 to $15 per acre many fiirm rrs have realized sufllclcnt from this ear's crop to pay the entire coat of their farms. The Toronto Gloho says: "The whole population of the West rejoices in tho bounty of Providence, and sends out a messnge of gratltudo and appreciation of the favors which havo bcou bestowed on the country The cheerfulness which has abounded with industry during the past six months has not obliterated tho concep tion of the source from which tho blessings have flown, and the good reeling Is combined with a spirit of thankfulness for the privilege of living in so fruitful a land. The misfortunes of the past aro practically forgott"n, becnuso there Is great cause to con template with satisfaction tho com forts of the present Thanksgiving should be a season of unusual enthusiasm." THE "NEW" NOVEL STVrassSgWS V sM& Ss "L ftK Silence I &?. Sambo (to Dlnnhl You say you truthful. Yes, sure you be full of truff, but you never let any out. A NURSE'S EXPERIENCE. ftifc Pftg Backache, Pains In tho Kidneys, Bloat ing, Etc., Overcome. A nurse Is expected to know what to do for common uilmcnts, and wom en who suffer back ache, constant lan guor, and otJier com mon symptoms of kidney complaint, should ho grateful to Mrs. Minnie Turner, of i:. 11. St., Ann darko. Okla., for pointing out the way to find quick relief. Mis. Turner used Doan's Kidney Pills for a run-down con dltlon, backache, pains In the sides and kldnivs. bloated limbs, etc. "The way they have built me up Is simply mar velous," says Mrs. Turner, who Is a nurse. "My health lmpiovod rapidly Five boxes did so much for mo I am telling everybody about It." Heiueiuher the name Darin's. Sold hy all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster- Mliburn Co., Huffalo, N. Y. In the Country. Mis Knlckor What do ou suppose It was that Knty did? Mrs Hooker Left, or course. liar per's Hiurar Pettlt's Eye Salve for 25c. liclievi's tired. rougi'Dti'd, infl.tuicd nml win exes qiui'Uv Mnpn ro urlies. All diui-'tM or Howard Bros., liulTiilo, N. . Well Posted. "Is he well posted?" "Yes, at every club he belongs to, Harvard Lampoon. Tho imtiuct of modesty nnturnl to every wnmnn U often n great hlndrituce to tho euro ol wumnnly dicnri. Women Rlirink from tho personal question ol the locnl pliyniciiin which scan indelicate. The thought ol cxtituituitiim i nb Iiorrcnt to them, und so they endure In silence a condition of disease which surely progresses from bad to worse. It ban been Dr. Ptercc'a prlvllcio to euro n jjrc.if many women wbo havo found a rcfitAo tor modesty In bis otter of i-ttUti coiaf.i. Hon by letter, jilt corrospondenco Is bcld as aacrodty confidential, ilddrcas Dr. It. V. Plcree, Buffalo, A'. V. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription restores nnd rctfulntM the womonly function, abolishes pnln nnd builds up ond puts tho finisliinrf touch of health on every weak woman Tiho dives it n fnir trial. It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Well. You can't nlToril to accept n irrrrf nostrum ns n substitute for this non.idcohoho medicine ol' known composition. SIGK HEADACHE WESTERN CANADA lWllv-1y cured by , whnt "' ,?hBW.' 'u i -i. .. i ml.. iMIIu culturlat, ilayu About It: I tlieSO I.HIIO I HIS. , 0i, ,n,.r ru1.i mitUo In Wrtrrn I n-. i ,.ii. ni.. MEtt Catmiltt tlihii. In Hi" ."'rn loll of I CARTER'S WlTTLE H PILLS. Tliry nlso iclloto DU Iri'HHfriint ljrHimln.'n-illKi-HlliiiiiiiiitTiiuHvitrty KiiUiiK- A ivrfool rein nly for IMzlnrMi, Nnu !, Dmwulm'Htt, 11 ud Tiisli' In llmMniitll, Cunt oil Tiiiikiio, l'alii In tlio mile, Tourii) i.ivi;u. Tlicy rt'Kuluto ilio HowpIh. l'urt-ly VwluMc. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. GARTERS WlTTIE Bel Genuine Must Bear FnC'Simile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, , order lj mt L A mm ?i nvfctw UV"ii4?5 hit Unlfil hta.Fwil ii n inir nifiikit .will tin. 1 1 in ilii'iiiT nml rllmnto litui iriiir r fur, tlto I'llfK'.O. liomw to One get it by highway men Tens of thousand by Bad Dowelo-Uo dif fcrence. Constipation nnd dead liver make the whole ay stem sick Every body know it CASCi4?rSreguInte cure Dowel and Liver troubles by simply doing nature work until you got well- Millions use CASCARETS, Uio Saver! l iiai in in km ra1 f$$M w I 'Em I AI.I.KVN l.l'NU H.I.NAr win run t unly ii frt liiMlit.lniliiinit llKHnMnlv. ,rnu.iiKliHth it usually li.iiiK ltutrl.il J wi irirtollHwurlli. ini.WvniiiHl.tlO. To consider unythliiK Impossible that we cannot ourselves perform. CASCARUT3 ioc n txrx for n wctk's trcnltncnt. nil dmcalM. IHkrcM wlltr In the miiM. Million tioxc.t a mouth. In- CHlAlttlO, Mrs. AVIiisltiw'H S.Mitlilnir Syrtip. For rhliilrt-n Icrthltin, Hofin.n Ilio sunn, ri"lurti amuialluu,Blln) pain.run-s wind .ullb. 'M iJ The greatest necessity in a woman' life is love WANTS HER GetE rvKiTiITiVwN lSP!S$ ra vj I"" BUZ reiori-urs Onn nhtrinnnt wilt rnavtnrn jmi I1n.i. u. tin. tlm liluhi-rt urtrrn fur ft furs f mm 1X14 to III mom In K pi mul t-iuli tluin nny ollii r nmuu R Wo ilci lint piul I'ur irn n llt inuu i .v it tho trniHr..liut IfiB'lo pimIi kin Vtinitiiwily mi'l irtloliliiliuitprlieit '(P.'.IIMI.IIH llll" .'...M J Wo furnUli trnin. Imlt nnfl otnor gimppllrantiKwU Hi'ncllo.lny tctltvn Jt'HtnloK O mid MnrkPlIli'iairtsaiHl ttnMI irltA tl.ll nlil)ltltplV irt-O OUT Infiw ! mpi'r'B Onldii." ooiitnlnloB Inonilr Wl ini-i' nl vslnnbln tlH,end FiMvrvU. Lncuuntlntlinworlil incmriiuu. FumttuBro.&Co.. 143ElmSt.,St.loult,Mo. . n... n f M.fitr liinnrmwlll rm.lur.Hlin wlpplliii. Wlmni inn " onmn upliitliiillllli iir ullid I'll) inlli. nmlli id l,n f l....iullntnll I nnnil. nr). inir rni'nnt liiiul will !" tnlt.'ii lit ii rnto lii.jnnd prt"i'nl nnip. linn. Wn lm. rnniigli imln In tlm. Ilnltrd 'Hlnli'n nlnnn who wiuil I ikn untliU Innil." Nrl 70,000 Americans III. "iilrriiiHl iniil. I'llHdrliiiini'" 111 WI1.I.TII (llllllllll till" V"r- IIIO'.I irnllln-.l iiiinllii-r Inrsn rmiMif ivIn'Ml, oiiIh uihI luirlry, liiiutitllliin lo which llllK-Mltltl 1-tiwiriK linn mi iiiiiiii'ih..' nruit I'liillii nUluu. ..Iiilrjlnic. pilipd fnrmlnit nnd umln urt'wliiR In tljo linivlni-4'K it niiiiiiiiiiin.cMwnu. ilii'Uim nml AIIhtIii. l'ri'oliiiniri'liMiiliiiiilpro-i'liiP; l(in nrniK, i' wll nil iRiidn liidil li mllway unci iiniir-minnim,wiii linirldn liniiiM Mr iiilUliiii". Ailiuilnliln noil, liritllliful rll; umln. rpli'iidlil Mliuiiln mill chnn lie. himI hmmI nillwnT"; For iwttl.-ry niliM, rimvrlpllrn ltnriitiim"i-it Iln.tWwt." Imw to rmrli tlm country nnd otln;r ir. tloulum, wrlto to Hup't ot Iiuml. Bratlnn, Ottciwo, Cnnniln, or to tue CttOttdlun UtiTorniuont AkouU W. V. DENNETT 801 Ni York lift Btf(. Omiha.Ktb. CJIi mlilrmw nmnirt y.inl g You Can Shave Yourself With NO STROPPING NO HONING -a&- KNOWN THE WORLD OVER PAHKfiR'S HAIR BALSAM rinmi-f ami ttetutltlet tlm till. 1-roinolu ft hnuiltnl KtowCi Ni-vcr I'ftlU to Iliwtorn tiny llnlr to Itn youllirul Color. Cum arnln ill.rax-l ft hair lallluj. fH-.tmltli'm llmtyln "iSllKJai Thompson's Eye Water w. LINCOLN, NO. 4B-1909. LETTER PUBLISHED Secure, save tho wear, keep tho head tight on the handle, FARM NOTES. bolted Plow the parden this fall. Potato Browing Is provliiK moro profitable. Save Becd from the best pumpkins und squashes. Sort out seed potatoes from moat productive hills. Discard sweet corn for seed If It bIiows n traco of Hold corn. Boots that havo taken second growth aro spoiled for the table. Hotter apply manuro to tho garden now than to wnlt until spring. A dark cool house Is an ideal place to store potatoes for the next DO days. A lister is a good suhstltuto for a potato digger; it Is better than n plow as it lias a double mold hoard, Lcavo tho cabbages in tho field until cold weather absolutely compols removal. They will keep better thoro than anywhero else. When It comoB to hauling manure you cannot nfTord to do It In any other way than with n spreader. We used to think we could, but havo realized our mistake. Now varieties of potntoes aro propa gated hy planting tho seeds found in I ho potato balls. They will ho very small at first but Increase In bIzo from continued planting. Wo alwaya lay In a good supply of cotton gloves early In the fall. They aro handy to choro in, and cheaper to wear when husking than to take .'ill tho renr and tear on the bare huuda. pieces of Ux", which are Trellis Stands Alone. getlior for each leg and tho top held In place by a piece of string or wire. "Havo you read my last book, Mr Goodchild?" "Well, no er to tell tho truth, my mother won't allow mo to." SHIP YOUR, Costly Distribution. There are many things that fall to support the view that city consumers pay high prices for supplies becauso iarmora are a benighted class who don't know how to produce things economically. Wo have already cited the case of milk, which costs the con sumer Boveral times what the pro ducer gets for It, and there are many other Instances, says tho Baltimore American. Tomatoes that tho pro ducer sold for 75 conts a crato cost tho consumor $1.75. Cabbage that tho producer sold for 35 to 50 conts a crnto cost tho consumer $1.?J., and so on. Wo ropcat that wasteful produc tion is less to blame than costly dis tribution for tho prices consumers must put up for what they eat. When will both sides realize UiIb and co operate for better things? Late Corn Fodder. Tho feeding of lato corn fodder to dairy cows should bo continued Just as long as the corn Is at nil green. It Is a splendid supplementary food with the short iitltn'iaiv)aietiire grass. Btatt or Onto crrr or Toiroo. I l.lf'Alt COUNT! , f " Frank J. Ciikvev tuskm oath that lie li wnloi partner of tlm llrm ot I-, J. CiiiNrr t Co, (loins buslm-m In tho City of Tolwlo, county and Htati BtorcialJ. nml that mM firm will pay the ram id iiwr iiitmiiim'H liof.l.AIIS fur i-iirti nnd every case of t'ATAHHil that cannot lw curitl by tho uic ol UAUaCATAiuuiCuHr. nAMK J crN.BV Sworn to beforo mo nnd milwrtbed In my prm'nco this 61 Ii day ot December, A. ! . 1BKC . ' A. W. or.HASON. J 51" f notaiiv I'l'oue. Hair Catarrh Cure 1 taken Internally and arts directly upon tlm blood and iniiruua mrfacca ol tto Byitcra. Hc-nd for IraUmnnliH. trey. K. J. rilKNi:Yto CO.. Toledo, O Hold by all DrucclstE. 7.1c. Take Hall's family 1'llls lor constipation. Afterward. Hacholor Are wives ns expensive as they are said to bo? Alimony Vlctlin--Not while they aro wies. Important to Mothers. Kxamlno carefully every bottlo of CASTORIA, n safo and sure remedy for Infants nnd child! en, and see that It Hears tho f$ sVsi ' LyST" Signature of Qia&ffi&6M In Use For Over HU Years. Tlio Kind You Hnvo Always nought Outclassed. Solomon mused. "My decisions aro pretty i;ood," ho cried, "but 1 can't claim to bo a Chris tian Judge." Therefore ho felt hlim-olf out of tho running For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolia, Minn. "I wan a great BUtToror from fenmlo troubles which caused, a weakness and broken down condition of tlio svstem. 1 read so nnuiiofwliatLydia 13. l'iuklmm's Vc. etablo Compound had done, for other HiilTeritiR women I fell suro it would help mo, and I must ray it did help mo wonderfully. My minB all left mo. I few stronger, and within llirco months was n perfectly well woman. "I want this lotter mado nubile to show tho benefit women may derive from Lydia E. rinkham's veRctablo Compound." Mr n. .loiw (1. Moldan. 2115 Second St., North, Minneapolis, Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and genu Ino testimonials like, tlio abovo provo tlio olllcicncy of Lydia E. rinltham'a Vegetable Compound, which is mado exclusively from roots and herbs. Women who Buffer from those dis tressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of theso facts or doubt tho ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to rcstoro their health. If you want special nil vice wrlto to Mrs. IMnklmm, at Lyui), Mass. Sliowllltrcatyoiirlottentsstrlctly conlidcntinl. For 20 years she lias been helplnpr siclc women in this way, free of charge. Don't hesitate write at ouco. 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NHnnltlTrttMTrn11fraKRmlMy JTK ijfc-ytn ii in'iiuii'ii i i' -I- " sVjmi'swsBUVKWjrn jix 'iiiii'.i feS&tsniC H IPH UH . 11 I kf 5Jv OIK' Ii jjggv Uir uikkiiiiki llinmi ymi uiuin 1IH.OS d; KOUI VM l.ltmrty hi. am AMI YOU W1M.U7T HAMS A l.l.tJOH .MISSIONS. imr Vim In wriliiiiHinriinrniiKi in l.l;bIUllMlKlllUH. 1' urniui'llicinn nriv iruui iii n-'ii'.-iM-mn. jmi. IiirnlMi'K 1 1 on r riuiiim urn lint O.K. Tn.ii.T tlnlilo" irrn ini.iiiiicr.. Wrltn inr i-nlnlnKiio in lr.iiiii-MHiiplli"i. KANSAS UIXV.3IO. TO sSSS, Woar W. L. DouRlas comfort- ablo,oasy walking, common sonso shooo. A trial will convlnco nny ono that W. L. Douglas shooo hold their shapo, fit bottor and woar lonrjor tnan otner maKos. Thoy aro mado upon honor, of tho best loathors, by tho most skilled workmen, in all tho latost fashions, shoes In v. uvory ijio unu anujju iu nun mon In all walks of life. PnilTlflM IThogonuLaehavo W.L. 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