tfiH BED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, OETET gfc Pint & it? M j I P 1 lv ifc HER AILMENTS ALL GONE NOW Mrs. Sherman Helped by Lydia E. PinkhamWeg- etable Compound Lalto.MicWpan. "Aboutoneycnraso I Buffered with irregularities anda weak ness ana at times was obliged tostay off my feet. 1 doctored with our family physician and tie finally earn no could not understand ray case, so I decided totryLydinE. Pink hanva Vccctablo Compound. After I had taken the first bottle I could so a that I was cottinc better. I toolc several )ottlcsof tho Vcgctablo Compound and U3ed Lydia E. Pinkham'a Sanative Wash and I am entirely cured of my ailments. You may publish this letter if you wish. "Mrs. Mary Sherman, Route 2, Lake, Mich. There is one fact women should con eider and thatis this. Women suffer from irregularities and vnrious forms of weak ness. They try this and that doctor, aa well as different medicines. Finally they take Lydia E. Pinkham'a Compound, and Mrs. Sherman's experience is simply another case showing tho merit of this well-known medicine. If your family physician fails to help vou and the samo old troubles neraist. why isn 't it reasonable to try Lydia E, Pinkham'a Vcgetablo Compound? He Goes Eack. Old Ponce do Leon got on u street rnr niui started In quest of tlie foun tain of eternal youtli. And ns lie went along lie read the advertise mints. New teeth for old. Monkey glands inuku you young. Kllvir of I'op. ".Stop the car, conductor." yelled Ponce de Leon. "I'm going In the wrong direction." Louisville Courier Journal. Depends on the Result. "Don't you admire determination In n mini's chnnu'ter?" "That depends. If It brings success I pralM1 It ns n splendid perseverance, if failure, I denounce It as confounded ohstlnne.N." Makes Hard Work Harder A bnd back makes a day's work twice as linrd. llacknche usually comeu from weak kidneys, and if headaches, dizziness or uiinary disorders are added, don't wait get help before the kidney disease takes a Rrip before dropsy, gravel or Iiright's disease sets in. Doan't Kidney Pills have brought new life and new strength to thousand of working men and women. Used and recommended the world over. Aafi your neighbor! A Nebraska Case Alfred Ncnow, car penter, 415 R. 3rd St., Norfolk, Xiibr,, snys: "I had lumbago ami my kidneys wero In a disordered condi tion. I liad sliarp pains In my back and kldneya that felt mi though I had been struck with some thing sharp. I could hardly stand up straight. A friend told mn of Doan'H Kidney Tills and they drove tho lum baKo away and left my back strong again." Get Doan'i at Any Store. 60c a Bos DOAN'SSiV FOSTER.MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. TTSEFUL for all the H w little nilmentH bumps, bruises, sores, sunburn and chafing. Keep a bottle in the house. It's safe and pure. Itcostsverylittle, CHESEBIIOUGII MFG. CO. (ConioUdated) State Street New York Vaseline rrAcj IKvorhT eojjSJjj Piles are usually duo to straining when constipated. Nujol being a lubricant keeps the food waste soft and therefore prevents straining. Doctors prescribo Nujol because it not only soothes the suffering of piles but relieves the irrita tion, brings comfort and helps to remove them. Nujol is a lubricant not a medicine or laxative cannot grine. K5T! Try it today. """" A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE BTO .yftttfetita rVK prrjrriftiTg BEST VARIETIES OF BROOM CORN Success With Crop Depends Largely on Proper Care Dur ing Harvesting Period. FIRST PICK MATURED HEADS Proper Time for Harvesting la When Fiber Is Deep Green From Tip to Knuckle Avoid Immature and Ovtrripc Brush. (Prepared by th United Btate Department of Agriculture,) Success In hnndllng either of tho two vnilotleH of broom corn produced In tho United States Standard and Dwarf depends to n largo extent on proper care during the but-vesting pe riod. Even with the most elllclent sys tems of distribution It Is Impossible to overcome the handicap of an Inferior product, nays the United States De partment of Agriculture In n new pub lication, Department Bulletin 1010, Marketing Broom Corn, prepared by U. B. Algulre, assistant In marketing hay and broom corn. Selection of Heads. The selection of properly matured heads Is n matter l'or first attention. Broom corn Is In the proper stage for harvest when the fiber Is deep green Broom Corn Must Be Well Baled to Bring Best Price. from tip to knuckle, n stage that may bo reached when the head Is In bloom or not until the seed Is In the dough stage. Imniuturo. fiber lacks elasticity, shrivels perceptibly on curing, und pre sents an uninviting iippenrnnce whpn baled. Overripe brush Is equally un desirable. Preventable waste nmong manufac turers can be traced In many Instances to the first steps In harvesting. In general, anything unlit for use In the manufacture of brooms should, so far ns practicable, be left In the fields. To command the best price, broom corn must be free from seed and well baled. Methods of Handling. Tho bulletin discusses the vnrious methods of hnndllng broom corn on the farm and In the process of distri bution, Including marketing, practices employed by various classes of deal ers, methods of sampling, storage fa cilities, and co-operative mnrketlng. Copies of it may be had free upon ap plication to the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. GRASS GROWN WITHOUT SEED Best Strains Have Been Developed by Cutting Up Runners From Thrifty. Looking Spots. Many good turf grasses that repro duce by runners have lost the habit of producing seed, and for this reason the United States Department of Agri culture has been experimenting with the vegetotlvo propagation of some of the most satisfactory strains of bent grasses. Better strains have been de veloped by finding spots In lawns and on golf courses where the turf was particularly good, cutting up the run ners and planting these cuttings In In crease plots. Moat of this work has been dono In northern states, although some good strains of Bermuda grass have been selected which give promise of value In the South. A number of commercial growers have been working on these Improved grasses and now have cuttings for sale. However, It Is possible for a person to Improve his own lawn or for n golf club to Improve the turf on the course by solcctlng spots whero the grass is particularly good and growing tho cut runners In rows in n garden or field. When tho good strain lifts been Increased sufllclently In this way the old lawn or turf may be plowed ilp and the new strain established. ( POULTRY LITTER HELPS SOIL 8trnw Filled With Droppings Is One of Most Valuable Fertilizers for Gardens. Toultry litter, particularly straw filled with droppings, is ono of tho most valuable fertilizers for gardens and small fruits. It is particularly worth while where clay soils are to bo worked, because In a fow seasons tho nddltlon of this litter will com pletely chnnge tho character of the soil and give ono a rich, friable and enslly worked soil cnpnblo of produc ing almost any garden crop, whether .vegetables or flowers. r - ' ASSESSOR'S FIGURES AID EXTENSION WORK Useful to Determino County's Big Farm Problems, In Ons Instance,, It Was piocovered That 61 Per Cent of Land Was Farmed by Tenants Federal Farm Loan Unknown. (Prepared by tho United Statei pepartment of Agrloulture.) In making county and community programs of demonstrations uud otlier extension activities for tho year, ex tension agents In Oklnhoma report to the United States Department of Ag riculture that the use of county census and assessor's figures as n basis for determining the county's major agri cultural problems Is proving very suc cessful. A meeting of the men and women from each community Is called each year by the county agricultural ngont l'or tho purpose of making n program for the yeur's extension work. in these meetings It hns been found that these figures are of great Hcrvlco In showing agricultural conditions of the county In a concise and compre hensive wny. In one Instance It was found that about CI per cent of the county's agricultural land was farmed by tenants. Discussion brought out the fact that the federal farm lonn was practically unknown In the county and plans were made to conduct a campaign to bring the bcnellts of tho lonn to the attention of tho communi ties as u possible means of securing a grenter percentage of farm owner ship. Figures showing that more ncres In the county wero being planted to wheat than any other crop started n discus sion which Indicated there was differ ence of opinion ns to tho best variety for the locality; it was therefore de cided that demonstration plats of the best-liked varieties of this crop be grown In eight sections of the county. In a similar way all the figures cover- ' Ing the agricultural activities of tho i county nre studied In theso program ' making meetings, and as n result n ! program is made which Is based on what statistics have hliown to be tho most urgent needs of the communities and in which general interest through out the county Is felt. HANDY PORTABLE FEED RACK Sixteen-Foot Runners, Rounded at Each End, Make It Easy to Haul to Any Desired Spot. A portable feed rack for hogs Is n mighty convenient device for nnjfurm. It can easily be moved from one spot to another. The 2x12 10 foot runners Portable Food Rack. 1 nro rounded nt each end. Three 2x0 12's nailed between the runners mako a solid foundation. Tho uprights ore 2x4's and tho slats are lxO's. The space between the runners and the bot tom of tho "V" shaped rack Is floored and a 1x12 board running oil around tho rnck just above the runners completes the manger. STABLE FLIES ARE ANNOYING Pests Are Cause of Much Discomfort to Live Stock and Financial Loss to Owner. Stable flies nre tho cause of much discomfort and annoyance to live stock and of flnunclal loss to the owner. Keep the stables, poultry houses, pig pens, etc., cleun and avoid the, ac cumulation of manure or filth. Provide screens for doors and windows. Spray tho unlmuls lightly each morning with a mixture of tho following proportion : Flvo gallons kerosene, ono pint either oil of mlrbane, oil of tor or cresyllc acid. HARVEST CLOVER SEED CROP If a Little Overripe Loss of Heads May Be Reduced by Cutting Early in the Morning. Under normal conditions clover should be cut when the heads hnve turned a dark brown. If tho clover Is a little overripe, the loss of the heads may bo materially reduced by cutting enrly In tho morning or In tho evening when there Is dew. Tho clover should be cut aft high as pos sible; this enables threshing to bo speeded up, ns there will be less straw to bundle, CLEAN AND SPRAY HEN HOUSE Important That Work Be Dono Dur ing Warm Months to Keop Out Insect Pests. , Thoroughly clean and spray chicken house, especially nests and roosting qunrters, with coal oil, fuel oil, crude oil thinned with coal oil, or the oil drained from an nuto. Repeat this spray monthly during warm months to keep free from red mites. Your Money Should Not Tempt You USE C ALL MET The Economy BAKING POWDER That's What Millions of Housewives Do I X . jj" K" OYA TW X Hwm fy i V CCNTSTSU- K "rc in -- BEST BY TEST The World's Greatest Baking Powder STORK MADE LONG JOURNEY Bird Flew From Africa to Germany With a Message From Exile to the Fatherland. The population of Llsknu, Germany, noticed one day recently thut nnu of tho many storks which annually re turn to Hie neighborhood from distant southern zones to rebuild their nests was carrying something about Its neck which only human hands could have fastened there. Repeated efforts to approach the bird hud failed, hut one of the vil lagers finally lured the stork Into his barn and then and there learned Hint tho bird carried a little leather case In which a noto was Inclosed. The note revenlcd that the stork bad come nil the wny from East Africa, where a Germnn colonist, Willi Nucha, Ims his little farm near Victoria lake. Bucha must have nntlclpnted that the bird spent his annual mention In his beloved fatherland, so no wrote: "Just n greeting to the fatherland," and used the stork to convey his message. She Said It. My small duughter had a habit of asking every ono to stay for tho next meal, no mntter who It was. Ono day I was tired, and as one of my friends was coming over I told Jcnnnette that I would spank her If sho asked this woman to stay for sup per. In due tlmo my guest nrrlvcd nnd ns soon as she was seated Jcnnnette snid: "Can you stny for supper7 Mummn said If I asked you sho would spank me." Exchange. No heat Made -. Lots for They know that Good Baking Powder can't be sold for less; that "More for the Money" means bake -day failures, waste of time and money; that Calumet is pure and sure SAFE PLACE FOR VALUABLES Harassed Citizens of American Cities Should Welcome Idea That Comes From Buenos Aires. In these days of lawlessness, when the honest citizen cannot take n walk around the block with any certainty thut he will not he held up by n bandit, the novel Idea of Antonio Mon aco, a citizen of Iluenos Aires, ought to be of value. He suggests suspenders with pock ets attached to them two pockets, that Is to say, each of them being fastened with u buckle to the loop of the "gallus" at the front. The lower end of each pocket has two button holes, which button onto the ordinary buttons of tho waistband of tho trous ers, thus making the pocket tlatly se cure against the body of tho wearer. To prevent escape of Its contents, each pocket Is provided with a buttoned llnp. Few bandits would think of looking for loot benenth a man's waistcoat, and so tho suspender pocket should ufford excellent hiding places fur money. Against pickpockets they ought to furnish n perfect protection. Milwaukee Sentinel. Conversational Standbys. "Supposo wo could cocitnunlcnte with the Mnrtluns?" "Well?" "They might tnlk of something wo never lienrd about." "That wouldn't make any difference. We could reply, 'Quito so.' 'Yes, In deed.' 'You don't say' and 'Really,' just as we always do In a caso like that." Ulrmlughum Age-Herald. with this summer meal A DISH of crisp, delicious Grape-Nuts, with cream or milk (some berries or fresh fruit, too, if you like) is cooling to serve, cooling to eat and cooling to digest with a charm of flavor and goodness that rouses appetite enthusiasm. No preparation, no cooking no heating of the body afterward, as heavy, starchy meals do but well-rounded nourishment for every bodily need. There's a noticeable feeling of lightness and com fort after such a meal. Try this way out of the heat, bother and uncertainty that usually goes with the midsummer food problem. Order Gtape-'NutS Irom your grocer today. "There's a Reason" by I'ostum Cereal Company, Ino, flattie Creek, Michigan AS BOBBY HAD IT FIGURED Quite Satisfied That Auntie's Appear ance Must Have Undergone Con siderable .Change. I am rather proud of my looks nnd always tnke pains to appear my best for company. One morning I wns Just finishing the sweeping when my brother anil his family, whom I had not seen for a couple of years, drove In the ynrd. Willi them were a couple of well dressed womei), and I was naturally embarrassed to have them find mo with hair disheveled and dust streaked face. However, I welcomed them graciously and wo sat down to talk. I noticed that Hobby, my small nephew, wns studying me Intently, and during a lull In the conversation ho snid : "Auntie, you must have been good looking when you were young." "Yes," I beamed, with my pleasant est smile, scenting a compliment, "whnt makes you think so, dear?'' "Ik'cuuse," answered Hobby, "uncla would never marry you the way yoo look now." Chicago Tribune. Powerful. "Old Rip Itndges, that's been wnT lcrln' In his sins for forty years, was converted nt tho revival last night," said Gap Johnson of Rumpus Rldgo, Ark. "That there evangelist Is a power ful preacher." "IIo shore is I" returned an acquaint ance. "I live half n mile nway, and right when ho got to the top of bis liollcrln' nt Satin last night, b'dogged If the clock at nw houso didn't stopP Konsns City Srar. rfJr r-: $ jtotei1" Ian. bar ass .A FOOD 3 ECONOMY lmlmmit4UinMnH MI KM MM at