rVSWO m s til iWt( IWt'- hku a yv r 7 THE HIGH COST OF LIVING REDUCED Much litis been tald about tho high tout ot living, Its causes, nttd tho possl-( bllttlcs of lis reduction. Hut llttlo hai been snld about tho most costly teak: tho falsa economy existing today lu near' ly every household. Much foodstuffs are bought with but one point In view: "How cheap can I set It" without a thought of quality oi1 'after cost." Ono of tho most various la bfiltlntr powder. Ily tho uso of perfect 'inking powder thn housewlfo can lerlvo us much econ omy ns from any other artlclo used In pnxing and cookiiir. in selecting tn baking powder, therefore, caro should bo exercised to purchase ono thnt ro tains Its original Btrength nnd always remains tho same, thus making tho food sweet and wholesomo and producing ufflclcnt leavening gas to mako tho baiting light. Very little of this leavening gas Is produced by tho cheap baking powders, making It necessary to usn doublo tho quantity ordinarily required to nocura good results. You cannot 'experiment every time, you mako n enko or biscuits, or test tlin strength of your baking powder to find out how much of it you should uso; yet with most baking powders you should do this for they aro put together so carelessly tltoy aro novor uniform, tho quality and strength varying with each can purchased. Calumet Halting Powder Is mads of chemically puro Ingredients ot tcstod strength. Experienced chemists put It up. Tho proportions of tho different materials remain nlways tho samo. fienlerf In alr-tlght cans, Calumet Daklng Powder docs not alter In strength and ( not affected by atmospheric changes. In using Calgmct you aro bound to havo uniform bread, cako or biscuits, as Calumot docs not contain nnv cheap, useless or adulterating ingredients so "commonly used to Incrcaso tho weight. Further. It produces puro, wholcsomo food, and Is a baking powder of raro merit; therefore Is recommended by leading physicians and chemists. It rompllps with nil puro fond laws, both BTATB nnd NATIONAL. The goods nro moderate In price, nnd any ladv purchas ing Calumet from her grocer, If not sat isfied with It. can return It and havo her tnonoy refunded. McLean Met His Match. John It McLean stepped In front of a lurching Irishman, ouo evening, nnd obstructed tho sidewalk ho that tho Irishman was obliged to stop and look at him. McLean Bald: "Hero's that half dollar I borrowed ot you. Now you must quit telling tho neighbors that I never pay my debts." Half drunk, nnd wholly dazed, tho Irishman took tho silver piece, looked nt It Intently, and then said: "Be dad, yez can't got otf thot nlsy. It wor a wholo dollur thot yez borryd; so fork over." And ho forked over another half dollar, nnd went his way, laughing heartily at tho quick wit of tho Irish man. Illustrated Sunday Magazine. IMPROVEMENT RACK TO HOLD PITCH FORKS Another Example of "A Place for Everything and Everything In Its Place" How Made. (IJy JOHN W. flUAMAM.) Having occnnlon to ho In tho hay loft niter dark sevcrnl t linos I have run over n fork and once 1 struck my ankle against n prong ami It camo very near causing serious trouble. This led to tho construction of (he holder shown In tho drawing. Tho rack Is made of an Inch honrd, one in f 11 GOOD ROADS ARE BENEFICIAL Comprehensive System Would Great ly Lessen Cost of Transportation of Products. (Hy JAMI'H O. IIAntUfSON.) A comprehensive system of good roads would confer many substantial benefits upon the fanners of tlto United States. Hotter roads would greatly Icbsoii tho cost of transporting produce to market, and as soon as tho farmers loam how to mako good roads, and make them, tho greater will bo their profits. When farmers learn that on each mllo of highway, thrco joda wide, ap proximately 27,000 tons of water fall annually, they will begin to appre ciate the necessity of highway drain age, nnd lenrn thnt a hard road can not bo inndo out of mud. No jtlim of road work, no amount of labor and mnchlnory. will make a good dirt road THE 1 CRUCIFIXION Sunday School Lenon for Dec 11, 1010 Specially Atran.cd lor This Paper j IjKSSON TF.XT Matthew 27 15-50. Moni tory itsou, 4, 41-11 ' UOI.ncN TKXT -"Ho was wounded for ittr trntisgresilnns Ho was btulsid for jinr iniquities." - Ian. M.S. TiMU Friday morning, April 7, A. I). -, fn'in hlx o'clock A. M. till thrco hVIm l I'. M. 1M.ACI:-1) l'llnlc's Judgment hall elth r in llrrnd's l'aliuc In flu westirn part in inn i-iiy; or in inmio .nimiiii hiijuui- ' Itll- tlin '!... itl ... .... tl... tlMflll "f ... J vtll(Jlu llltll if. I ti.v . Tho Honinn trial, heforo IMInto, Was in the pnlnco of l'llato, opening Into a largo couit. pee place. In tho Jewish court tho charge brought against Jesus was blasphuiny, that l that will stay good until some plan Is, I jtrcnstm against God and tho Jewish commonwealth. Tho penalty was death . When tho leaders brought Jesus be- ifore l'llato they hoped that tho gov- adopted to get rid of tho water It has been satisfactorily demon strated that a fairly gratifying road fnr hniillnir lionvv ln.mlu should bo rounded up In tho center, so that prnor would accept inoir venuct, mm water may quickly flow Into ditches (simply countersign their sentenco nt tho side and bo carried off through (without Inquiring further, taking for properly constructed channels. Ctil- fernnted that they would not nave con verts should bo provided to conduct detuned a man to denth unless ho do- ..-. "..-. ..I 14 11. .1 till..!.. nnlfn.ll 'YV.Mlf.fr Ten Beautiful Christmas Cards Fre To quickly Introduce tho biggest nnd best farm Journal In tho West, we mako this special 20 day bargain offer: Send 10 cents for trlnl 3 months' subscription and wo will glvo you freo our collection of 10 very finest Gold Kmbosscd Christmas post cards. Nebraska Farm Journal, 313 Humge Building. Omaha. Neb. Tho 8!mple Life. Mrs. Knlcker You will have to get np to light tho flro. Knlcker Unnecessary, my dear; 1 never smoke heforo breakfast Pitch Fork Rack. foot long and eight Inches wide. Ono oldo of tho board Ib cut to a half cir cle. Ncnr tho clrclo edgo of tho board, five holes aro bored, tho holes largo enough to admit a largo fork handle. This board Is nailed to n post 1 feet from the floor. Tho support (fot tho end of tho handles) Is tho enmc shnpo as the ono with tho holes hut only half as large nnd It hns no holes In it. It is nailed to tho post, one foot from the floor. A pieco of hoop-iron Is nailed to tho post six Inches above tho lower piece, forming a circle which holds tho end of the handles lu plncc. This Is another example of "A place for everything and everything In Its place." water under tho roadwuy and thtiB provent gullying tho roadway with running water. Nothing will glvo farmers belter Ideas of how n good road should bo built, or show them tho losses they nro sustaining traveling to market over poor roads, than Farmers llul lctln No. 95, which may bo had frco of cost by wilting u postal card to tho department of agriculture, Wash ington, I). C , and asking for it. It Is ono of tho most prnetlcal helps a, farmer can have In solving tho trans portation question In tho country. Good roads help both tho farmers nnd tho city people. Thereforo nny proposition which looks to endowing tho country with good roads Is en titled, If not to acceptance, nt all event h to a respectful hearing. Hut l'llato asked: "What bring yo against this UNHOOK DOOR FROM OUTSIDE Convenient Way Illustrated of Un fastening Door by Fastening Cord to Staple on Inside. A cord Is fastened to the hook nnd, then passed through ti holo In the. door and tied to tho knob outside.- TOUGH LUCK, INDEED. SENSIBLE DEVICE ON SPOUT Strainer Composed of Mesh Fabric or Wire Screen Prevents Leaves and Trash from Entering. ThlB Is nn excellent device for pro venting nny leaves, twigs and other trash from entering the down spout of a leader from the roofs of houses and barns. Tho strainer la composed of mesh fabric or wlro screen nnd it m 2CJ2ir V ftm- Nurso Hlvinst Tho baby Bwal lowed a bottlo of Ink an not a bit ot blotting paper In th' housol NEWSPAPERS TAKING IT UP Metropolitan Dallieo Giving Advlco How to Check Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble. This is a Blmplo homo recipe now being mndo known In nil the larger cities through tho newspapers. It la Intended to check tho many cases of tlhcumntlsm nnd dread klduoy trouble which havo mado so many cripples, Invalids and weaklings of somo of our brightest nnd strongest people Tho druggists everywhere, even In the smallest communities, havo beon notified to supply thomsolves with tho Ingredients, and tho sufferer will havo no troublo to obtain them. Tho pro tcrlption Is aa follows: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Unrgon, ono ounce, and Compound Byrup of Sarsnparllla, thrco ounces. MI,x by Blinking well in a bottlo. Tho dose la ono teaspoonful nfter each meal and at bedtime. Recent experiments In hospital ensos prove this slmplo mlxturo of foctlvo In Rheumatism. Becauso of Its positive action upon tho ellmlnn tlvo tissues of tho kldnoys, It compels theso most vital organs to Alter from tho blood nnd system tho wasto Im purities nnd urlo acid which are tho cause of rheumatism. It cloansos tho kldnoys, strengthens them nnd re moves quickly such symptoms no backache, blood disorders, bladder weakness, frequent urination, painful scalding and discolored urlno. It nets ns ti gentlo, thorough regulator to tho entire kidney structure. Thoso who Buffer and nro accus tomed to purchasQ a bottlo of medl clno should not lot a llttlo lncon vonlcnco Interfere with making thle up, or have your druggist do It for you. Spout Screen. Is equally offectlvo whether tho down spout connects with tho caves-trough nt one end or nt n point Intermediate of tho ends, ns all refuso may bo car ried by tho force of tho water, over tho edgo of tho trough, therefore ren dering tho' latter self-cleaning. Unhooking Door. ilJMLLM Pulling tho string will removo tho hook; 'slip the string off tho hook, nnd tho door cannot bo opened from the outside. Fall Mulching of Vegetables. Any time during tho fall tho mulch ing of rhubarb, asparagus, and all of tho vegotablo and flowering peren nials may bo done. Any kind of flnq or conrso manuro will do. Tho falj and early winter rains will dlssolvq out richness of tho manuro and carry It to tho roots of tho plants heforo freezing. It Is best to mulch tho lnwn. somo tlmo In December or January. STORE ROOTS OVER WINTER Changing Fashions. Fashionable folks uro taking up horses again, the automobile having becomo too common for them. And fnrmers nro buying automobiles to savo their horses. Careful Treatment Is Needed to In sure Beauty of Plants Next Sea son Some Suggestions. When frost has cut down tho glory of tho flaming ennna, has withered tho lato blooming dahlia, has seared tho hugo leaves of caladlums, nnd has loft Bcnrcoly a memory of tho rich coloring of gloxinias, it is tlmo to think of their winter welfare. Tho roots of all these plants need careful treatment If they nro to glvo of their beauty next senson. Romove tho tops of tho roots thnt nro to bo saved, especially If they hr.vo beon badly nipped with frost, na tho decay may spread to tho bulbs. Theso may ho left to ripen In tho earth for n few day and should bo dug on n bright, r.tinny day. Dry In' tho sun for several days, or, II tho weather bo cold, spread on tho floor of a Bimny room and cover nt night with blankets to protect from frost. When dry, shake off tho looso earth and pack In boxes of snnd, pa por bags, or on tho shelves of frost pi oof collars, according to tho naturo of tho roots. Caladlum bulbs can bo easily win tered In a dry, frost-proof cellar. Tho chief danger Is decay of the center Bhoot. Keep a shnrp watch for this, nnd, If It "Is notlcod, pull off tho de cayed parts down to where It Is Bound. Storo In flour bags or In boxes of sand. jyHslSSH pnfl Wm fiN OTBiS Keeping Honey. Honey Improves with ago. Tho old er it is tho finer tho flavor. Extract ed honey Is much easlor to keep than comb, as tho latter Is liable to get soiled, and must be kopt In tight cases. Thero Is nothing saved by fall set ting of asparagus. Tho sweet potato crop has grown wonderfully In tho last few years. Many failures occurred from plant ing poor seed potatoes last spring. Teach tho hired man tho best meth ods of farming, for his knowledgo will prove your gain. Now Is tho tlmo when tho man who kept hlB cornfield clear of weeds reaps his reward. Land containing plenty of humus holds tho moisture hotter than that which is cropped every year. Thero is n wholo lot besides luck served It accusation man?" The verdict of Pilate was, "I And no fault In this man." From tho mockeries In I'llato's court Jesus was led awuy to bo cruel (led. Jobus was so weak from his long and Intense sufferings that an African from Cyrcno was compelled to help him bear the cross. Tho dlstanco wiih from hnlf a mllo to a mllu. nccordlng to tho place of starting (tho tower of Antonln, or Horod'B palace) and tho location of Calvary. In advance wns a Boldler carrying a whlto wooden honrd on which wns written tho naturo of tho crluio. Next camo four soldlcrB, un der a centurion, with tho hammer and tho nails, guarding Jesus, who bore, an always In such cases, tho cross on which ho was to surfer (John 19:17, r. v.). Then camo two robbors, ench hearing his cross and guarded by four Boldicrs. As they went forth Into tho street they were followed by n great multitude many with enger curiosi ty; priests exulting over tliolr en emy; Mary, with other women, weep ing (Luko 23:27). This aceno Is vividly described in "Hon Hur:" "He was nearly dead. Every few steps ho Btaggercd as If ho would fall. A stained gown, badly torn, hung from his Bbouldcrs over u Benmlcss undcr-tunlc. An Inscription on a hoard was tied to his nock. A crown of thorns had beon crushed hard down upon his head. The mob BometlmcB broko through tho guard und Btruck him with Btlcks, nnd Bplt upon him. Yet no sound escaped him." Tho seven wordB from tho cross: 1. Father, forglvo them; for they know not whnt they do, v.hb probably spoken In tho height of tho ngony, when tho cross with tho victim upon it was dropped with a sudden wrench Into its place in tho ground. 2. Today shalt thou bo with mo In paradise. To tho penitent robber, to ward noon. 3. Woman, behold thy son. Behold thy mother! Townrd noon, whon com mitting his mother to tho loving enro of John. 4. Elo I, Elo I, la ma sabach thnnl. Aramaic for My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? Spoken in tho darkness and depression of spirit near his death, about threo o'clock In tho afternoon. Tho solo expression of spiritual suffering. G. I thirst, In tho Intenso thirst of his dying hour. Tho solo expression of bodily. Buffering. G. It is finished. "Tho Workers'a Cry of Achievement, tho Sufferer's Cry of Rcllof." 7. Father, Into thy hnnds 1 com mend my spirit. His dying cry, "tho triumphant noto of n conqueror." "Redemption through his blood," bo frequently referred to in tho Now Testament, glvcB tiro highest possiblo cxprossion of love. Blood is life, tho lifo ho gavo to savo us. But this in cludes tho wholo lifo of Christ, IiIb comlug, his lifo work, his death on tho cross, nud his resurrection It wub this Christ who expressed IiIb nu premo lovo nnd his Father's lovo by giving his lifo that wo might livo. Tho Brtcrillco on tho cross was tho highest proof and tho strongest expression of tho lovo of God to man. Christ proved tho greatness of his lovo by what ho was willing to Buffer for thoso ho loved. Ituskln says that "tho fountain in which shut nro Indeed washed away Is that cf love, not of ngony." But tho ( ngony was tho mensuro and tho proof i of lovo. It declares God s lovo to man "In letters that can bo road from tho Btnr8." Tho fact Is that theio Is ! no other way to express In language, NOTHING SORDID ABOUT HIM Poet Was Looking for Appreciation of the Ages That Stretched Into the Future. Tho editor looked at tho poetry nnd then ho turned back to tho pout. For a moment his customary tin surntico failed blm. Tho poet wnu so thin and seedy and hollow eyed. "Soo here, my friend," ho said In ns gentlo a volco an ho could assume on short notice, "I don't want to dls-courage- you, but while your stuff horn Is fairly good and perhaps n llttlo better It la n standing rulo of this paper novor to buy poetry." Tho poot dicw himself up with a sudtlun snort. "Why, suffering Dante," ho cried, "you didn't ntippoBo from my appear ance that I was out for tho illtliy slmoleous, did you? Why, bless your Journalistic soul, all I'm working for 1b n plulu nlcho lu tho Hall of Fame!" It Revolted Him. William Loch, Jr., at a dinner In New York, referred with n Binllo to tho harsher penalties, even to Impris onment, that aro now to bo Inflicted upon smugglers. "They lako It hard, very hard, theso smugglers," snld Mr. Loob. "Uovolted at tho tilzo of tholr lines, they mako mo think of Goorgo Whlto, tho chick en thief. "'Whnt! Gcorgo shouted reproach fully on hearing his sentence. 'What! Ton dollars for Btealln thnt chlckon? Why, Judge, 1 could ii bought a smarter hen for CO cental'" WANTS HER LETTER PUBLISHED -jW8:' Some One MUBt Do It. J. I'lerpont Morgan, nt ono of tho suniptuotiH dinners that ho gavo In Cincinnati during tho recent church congress, praised tho power of adver tising. Mr. Morgan's eulogy concludod with an epigram qulto gooU and qulto truo enough to bo pasted in ovcry business man's hat "If a dealer," ho Bald, "does not ad vertlBo his wareB, It Is ten to ono that tho sheriff will do it for him." Making It Palatable. Tho Barber That's great soap I'm using on your face. It's mado of corn meal. Tho Victim I think It would tnsto better If you put eoiuo milk with It Yonkers Statesman. For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minncnpollo, Minn. "I vrrin a moat milTorer from fonutlo troubles which CfUlBCU U. wuiiKuesn und broken down condition of tho system. 1 read so muchofwhatLydla JO. Plnkliara'a Vogw ctablo Compound hail dono for other Buffering: women 1 felt euro it would help mo. nnd I muni Bay it did help ma wonderfully. My ' mln a nil left mo. I frow stronger, nnd within thrco monthj was n perfectly woll woman. "I want this lottor mado public to show tho benoflt women may derlva from Lyilla 12. rinlcham'a Vegotablo Compound." Mrs. John O. Moldak, 2115 Second SL, North, Minneapolis Minn. .. .. . Thousands of unsolicited nnd genu ino testimonials llko tho obovo prov tho cfllclehcy of Lydia E. Plnkham'i Vegotablo Compound, which is madj exclusively from roots and horbs. 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"" ' "V S BtoxtM. cinon wore an well, and Rare you an inueii comiori. ., ., ...n.-wiiTif fAXITinfcl t Nnnogonulna without W. I, Ionlaar Aire IJQ SUBSTITUTE LAU I IUN IiumaaniliitlrcMiiiiip'dpntliatmiloiti. W E. HJ T .rf.'fJr'.f U !Our dealer caun .uWly JMiW-J-oltfyj; &??& -S. Ha. 9HR Tlicre an; lamps tlmt cost morn, but there I a nobetterlampmadaataor THE E3L of lnniri-iimkluglhutcunnildtothnTBlue ot tho llAYOLampaaallght- STEADY tWaJtaV trlTltitr dnrlco. F.it-tj druler evorrwhere. If not at your, writ tot I JLZ -I LIJILlin harness In rnloliiL' n crnnd croti. It takes 1ude ,nnt rnro nnri nprBlstont niitillcntion. that all can understand tho highest it Ib ns Imnortant to havo a lino I degrees of heroism, courage, Belf-sac- seed bed for grass as any other crop, a fact that many do not soem to bo awaro of. If barn-yard manuros aro to bo uBcd to fertilize, thoy should bo ovonly ap piled and well mixed with tho boII by frequent hnrrowlnga. Plowing under leguminous cropp llko clover and cow peas, In addition to making humus, supplies nitrogen ono ot tho most Important clemcntF ot fertility. Keep tho potatoes In a cool place after digging them. Thlo applies nlst to nil root cropB. If kept at a lo temporaturo they remain crisp am hutrltlouB. Oil tho mower nnd binder sickle nnd tho Bcytho, wrap them with clotl and lay them away whero thero wl bo no danger of anything being li jured on them. Will ICeepYour rlllco, and love. It Ib Ihcso qualities wo neo rather than tho agony, ns wo do not sco tho particles of matter In! tho nlr by which tho Btuillght Ib dif fused, but wo seo tho light. Every power and overy mdtlvo that can touch tho henrt of man to lift him out of Bin Into tho kingdom of heaven radiates from tho cross, as the completion of tho sncrlflco of Christ It shows to us tho ovll of sin, olncoi redemption from sin demanded such a cost. It reveals to us tho loving heart of God. It bIiowb that wo cannot en tor heaven unless wo nro cleansed from sin. It teaches us tho valuo of salvation, great beyond our concep tion. It shows tho valuo of our souls, if character, of n right lifo. It sots is an oxamplo of doing right at any ,ost, even of our lives. i m m an. h m a& 4C& 1 m I ! TwiO For V"! J ''"Ojx. l( v V.J afcTT. . DlfcJpBaU JalaMB JaH ObB Vrfl HBaV sff as a glove as a wsre a g k iZ Sold by Doalara Cverywher STANDARD OIL COMPANY (looorporatad) DISTEMPER Tlnk Eye, Epizootic Shipping Fever t Catarrhal Fever SarcuranilpoltlTerreTntlT.roinatterbowhorMtanTiUwaMtnft4 riolonouiirnnrrom flioliody. CurtIHitenirr In Von ndBhepandClioleraliB '"..-'-.....' .'..r-i. urn .n.i ! . Imlilai ts and 110 a doian. Cilttblioa Koiplt f0wto7o..rdniValVt;MowIU.tllforjo Vrao Ilouklat, "DUtai-j CauMiandCurM." Iiiiuinii"i"i. MtMllna-ll-.;tkr.inKty.tJirIUrtiipoanw SPOHN MEDICAL CO., .'1oai81riaoBB.n.?. 60SHEN, IND., U. S, A. AXLE GREASE Keeps the spindle bright and free from grit. 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