, , L- , I = = - " _ . _ . _ - - . . . , \ MUNYON'S \ Eminent Doctors at , Your Service Free Not a. Penny to Pay for the Fullest . . Medical Examination. ; If you are in doubt as to the cause of. you ; ; disease , mail us a postal : ' e- " J q uesting a medical examination blank ; Which you will fill out and return to Itis. ' Our doctors will carefully diag- ' 'aose your ; case , and if you can be ' cured : you will be told so ; if you can- 'aot ' be cured you will be told so. You are not obligated to us in any way , for Ithis advice is absolutely free. You are jat liberty to take our advice or not , as { you see fit. Send to-day for a medi- cal ' examination blank , fill out and re- turn to us , and our eminent doctors will diagnose your case thoroughly , absolutely free. | I I Munyon's , 5od and Jefferson streets , ( ( Philadelphia , Pa. r II , to Paper and ClIn'nl. . In a book entitled "Stories of the \ English Artists " It . Davies and C. 'Hunt ' tell an interesting anecdote of jJTurnor , the great landscape painter. JHe disliked to part with his pictures , and when he sold one , invariably wore la look ] of dejection and oppression. IIf ( a friend asked him what was the Smarter , ' , he would sorrowfully explain , { t "I've lost one of my children this ! week. " ! Once a rich Birmingham manufac- jturcr { , Gillott by name , introduced him- ; celf to the painter , and stated that he ' 'bad come to 'buY. . "Don't want to sell , " or some such I , laconic rebuff , was the answer. The manufacturer then drew from ' ) his pocket a bundle of bank-notes , about five thousand pounds' worth. " rere paper , " observed Turner , with grim humor , a little softened , however , land evidently enjoying the joke. j "To be bartered for mere canvas , " replied ( Gillott , waving his hand at + Ithe "Building of Carthage" and its companions. This tone of cool depreciation seemed $ o have a happy effect , and finally Gil- ' ilott departed with some five thousand pounds' worth of Turner's pictures. I _ Paved streets of New York City are ong enough to reach from the Atlantic ® cean to Pike's Peak. 9 . FOOd' Pt'o.ducts . Lihby's Cooked I Corned Beef' There's a marked distinc- l . t t ion i between EJhby's . . Oook&d Ooresod ' i Beef and even 'the best ' that's sold in bulk. - 1 , \ ! ' . . " " 'L Evenly and mildly cured ' \ and scientifically cooked in r Lsbtoy'e Great White Kitchen , all the natural j flavor of the fresh , prime i beef is retained. It is pure . i wholesome , delicious and ready to serve at meal time , . Saves work and worry in summer. / . Other Libby "Healthful" Meal-Time-Hints , all ready to serve , are : Pf or less Opted Beef ' Vienna Sausage Yealoaf Evaporated Milk Baked Beans Ohow Ghow { Mixed Pickles "Purity goes hand in hand with Products of the Libby brand" . , 1 Write for free Booklet- . "How to make Good Things to Eat" . Insist o n Ubby's a t your grocers. t - Libby , KcN'eill ' , & Libby _ I _ Ch lea , go I . . . . , SIOK tI HEADACHE I . ' Positively cured by these Little Pills. ARJE R'S They also relle * Dis tress from Dyspepsia D > ITTIE digestion and Too Hearty Eating A perfect rem IVER I edy for Dizziness , Nausea PI LLS. Drowsiness , Bad Taste In the Mouth Coated Tongue Pain In tlio Side. , , TnRPID LIVER. They gtlato tbe Bowels. Purely Vegetable. ( SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. I' I BARTERS ( Genuine . Must Bear . . J- ITTLE Fac-Simile Signature 1 ! ? IVER , PILLS. / ' ' Ad. -zt ! , . REFUSE SUBSTITUTES fsUHctedwiih I 1 MPSON'8 fYf WllfR i „ 9re Eyes , use iutpiiirouit , I , . . . . . - D t Q lli ) ) i . . . . , Roof on Plank Frame. The sort of frame here pictured la called , the plank system and is a hip roofbraced from the sill and plates without post The sketch explains it- self , but to make certain that no mis take will occur a key to the numbers is given. No. 1 Is the main aide post buodt of two pieces of 2 In. x 8 in. ; No. 2 , purline post built of two pieces 2 in. x 8 in. ; No. 3 , purline roof sup- port , one piece 2 In. x 8 in.-10 in. ; No.4 , main tie , one piece , 2 in. x 8 in. ; No.5 , sub-support , one piece , 2 in. x 6 in. ; No. 6 , stay , two pieces , 2 ! t. x 4 in. ; No. 7 , tie , 2 in. x 8 in. , or 2 in. x 6 in. ; No. 8 , strut , 2 In. x 6 in. ; No.9 , sill or main cross tie , two pieces , 2 In. x 8 in. ; No. 10 , line showing pitch of roof ; No. 11 , main 1 PLAJN'K SYSTEM ! FBAiffi. plate , two pieces-top piece , one piece 2 In. x 10 in. , and side piece , 2 in. x 8 In. ; No. 12 , purline plate , two pieces , 2 in. x 8 in. ; No. 13 , collar tie , 2 in. x 10 In. , or 12 in. Dry Potatoes for Food. Consul Frank S. Hannah sends a re port to the Department of Commerce and Labor relative to some recent ex periments in the drying of potatoes under the auspices of the German Im- perial Interior Department , which may offer a new field for farmers. The potatoes are reduced by this proc- ess to about one-quarter of their orig- inal weight , and can be kept In a . good condition in this compressed form for an indefinite length of time. The military authorities have made thorough experiments with this prod- uct and have become convinced that its nutritious value is fully equal to that of corn , and that the dried pota- toes can take the place of one-third of the former ration of oats. The fact that the potatoes are reduced to one- fourth of their original weight brings about a corresponding reduction In the price of freight , so that it will pay to grow more potatoes than has former- ly been the case.-Michigan Farmer. The Plain Farmer. : Speaking of farmers' Institutes , one man says : "I would like to know what Is In the mind of the working farmer in felt boots , who sits in the back seat. He adds : "A few people who are good talkers praise the work , but what about the silent ones who listen and say nothing ? " The Rural New Yorker , comment- ing on these statements , says : "The Institute speakers can not do any wiser thing than to learn how to en- courage and keep Just this class of farmers. The retired farmers and ! Suc- cessful men who make up a good share of the audience are well able to take care of themselves. It Is pleas ant to entertain them , and their i praise gives a man a thrill of satis I faction. It is a truer service to the State , however , o gain the confidence . of the plain farmer and help him. " The Work Horse In Summer. Working horses from grass has never been our way , although a great many do It and keep their teams In very good fix. When there is only light work for a few days , our horses have the run of good pasture when not In the harness , but most of the time they are in the barn , where they get grain and bright hay three times a day. It seems to us they are better able to stand hot weather when on a hay ration , , . . . ' : th grain , than when they get grain and green grass for their roughness. It probably does no , more harm to a horse to sweat than It does a person. It is usually certain I th&t when a horse is sweating freely he Is taking no hurt , but a "grass sweat" can be avoided by feeding hay 1n.stead.-Twentieth Century Farmer. . Spiced Currant Spiced currants make an excellent relish to serve with meats. Allow to each pound of the fruit a pound of sugar. Make the syrup in the pro- portion of one pint of vinegar to each four pounds of sugar , two teaspoonfuls each of mace , cinnamon and allspice , a teaspoonful each of cloves and salt When boiling add the currants , cook twenty minutes and put up in glasses the same as Jelly. The Flavor of Butter. It has been a generally accepted theory among teachers and writers on dairy subjects that the production of good butter necessitates the develop- ment of a certain amount of acid in the cream , for two reasons-to de velop a desirable flavor and to Im prove the keeping ; quality. Recent In- vestigations by the United States De partment of Agriculture : Indicate , how- . , , , . . . - . .zm"GD'r . . . -r _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - ever , 'that butter made from pasteur ized sweet cream has better keeping qualities and remains free from ob- jectionable flavors for a longer time than butter made from sour cream/ Farmers 3Iu.xt : : Watch the Crop. In order to determine what elements of plant food are deficient in a soil , it is necessary to carefully study the growing crop. Many farmers seem to be of the opinion that a chemical analysis of the soil -will show the amount of plant food contained there- in. 'This , however , Is a mistaken idea. The chemist can only determine ap proximately the amount of nitrogen , phosphoric acid and potash In a soil , without specifically showing what pro- portion of these elements can be taken up by the growing plant. A large per- centage of these elements is not avail- able to plant food. Hence the neces- sity for them in' an available form. We must turn , then , to the crop , and by watching It closely during Its growth and by a careful examination when matured , see whether the soil is deficient in plant food and what ele ments are lacking. Care of Setting Hens. When sItting the hens In order to keep the lice from bothering them a good plan is to fill the nest boxes 'with ' wood shavings , preferably those that have some odor about them. Ce- dar shavings are excellent and so are cedar twigs , and the hens will appre- ciate the nest of such materials. Lice are a great drawback to a hen when she Is on the nest , and many times they compel the sitter to leave her nest when she does not desire , and if there Is anything the poultryman can do to keep th | sitting hen comfortable he will be amply repaid for It in the4 end. The shavings are Inexpensive and are easily destroyed. They do not pack hard in the boxes and are quite comfortable for the hen. Try some of them when sitting a hen and see how useful they really are.-Rural World. Live Stock and Prosperity. Live stock Is the chief element oi agricultural prosperity. It Is the foun- dation upon which both the present ' and future profits are established. We boast of our great wheat and corn crops , and we have a reason for so doing , but if we depend , upon them alone we rob ourselves and our chil dren by selling oft the fertility of the soil with each year's crop. For many years the soil will continue to yield their crops , but they will get poorer and finally fail unless they are fed. How much better to make your farm richer Instead of poorer ; to get the benefits of the Increased crops during your own lifetime and then leave a rich and valuable farm to your chil dren after you have done with It Live stock will do it as nothing else can.-Kansas Farmer. A Celery Spray. Celery blight can be controlled bj spraying with ammonical carbonate 01 copper. To make this , dissolve 8 ounces copper carbonate In a pint of ammonia , and add 25 gallons of water. To make copper carbonate , dissolve 5 pounds copper sulphate ( blue vitrol ) In 5 gallons of water , also ' 6 poundq carbonate of soda in 5 gallons o { water. Mix the two solutions slowly stirring well. Let the mixture stand } , until next day to settle , after which pour off the liquid. Pour on 10 gal. Ions of water , let stand until next day and repeat the operation , after which strain and dry the blue powder , which is the copper carbonate. Calculating Interest. One of the shortest and simplest methods known for calculating interest ! Is to multiply the principal by the number of days and divide as follows : For 4 per cent , divide by 90. For 5 per cent , divide by 72. For 6 per cent , divide by 60. For 7 per cent , divide by 62 For 8 per cent , divide by 45 Then point off four decimal place , For Instance , to find Interest on $360 for 92 days at 8 per cent , multiply $360 by 92 , divide by 45 and point off four decimal places. The result is 736. To Get Rid of Vermin. My hogs got lousy last year before I knew It I could not afford to build a new dipping tank , so I put into three quarts of hot soapsuds one-half pint of kerosene oil , boiled and stir- red vigorously for ten minutes. When the emulsion had cooled sufficiently I poured It through a sprinkling can along the backs . and over the heads of the pigs. The ticks and lice quIck- I ly disappeared , but I repeated the dose twice more during the summer. -J. G. Barnes , Indiana. Bogus Butter. A recipe for making "fancy cream- ery butter" - - of a kind-came out in the course of the prosecution of an oleomargarine case In the United States District Court in Chicago. It reads : "Take thirty pounds of white oleomargarine , sixty pounds of poor- quality butter and thirty pounds of water ; mix well and add coloring matter to suit" Four truckloads of the stuff made after this formula were seized by government officers. There Is Profit In Sage. Twenty-five cents' worth of sage seed will furnish about 1,000 plants. Enough sage can be picked the first year to pay for -all the labor of sow. ing and picking \ uhe sage. Early in the spring the plants should be re moved , set In rows 3 .feet apart ona way and half that distance the other. If the plants are planted in good soil and properly cultivated , they can be picked three times each year for sev eral yeanu . - . . _ _ .4I'IL _ . - 11& - - Much Ado. The poet and the artist were qnar- reling bitterly at the other end of the room. "What's the matter with them ? " asked a caller. "They are comparing notes as to which makes the most money , " was the explanation. "It's strange how people can quarrel about next to noth- ing , isn't it ? " The average attendance at the Nevi York public schools is now 035,000 , which Is about 35,000 more than one year ago. WHY PEOPLE SUFFER. Too often the kidneys : are the cause and the sufferer is not aware of it. Sick kidneys bring backache and side pains , lameness and .4 stiffness , dizziness , ' ; headaches , tired-feel r ing , urinary troubles. I , I Doan's Kidney Pills , ; /ti ; ; , cure the cause. Na- ' -1C ' " rYd ' ' \ than R. Hill , Stryker , lit. " + ' . _ " \ I ! . \,1 Ohio , says : "Kidney ' .I : Ii . . , " troubles pulled me down until I was skin and bone. I could not work and finally took to bed. Doctors said I had gravel and advised an oper- ation. The secretions were painful and sometimes almost stopped. Doan's Kidney Pills brought relief and - final- ly a cure. " . Remember the name-Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. France and Italy run national pa'wn. shops. S7ra. Wlnslow's Soothing Byrnp toe child ren teething , softens the gums , reduces In flammation alleys pain , cures wind colic. Ufc a bottle. You can never tell what a woman thinks by what she says. SUCCESS Fon : SEVENTY TEAKS. 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'lZ6G , 02 to US Stute tit. , Chlcujro 111 . - Braneheu 1'ltUbnrj , I' . . and 8 : ' tool , X * I TOLD TO USE CUTICURA I After Specialist Failed to Care Her Intense Itching Eczema - Had Been Tortured and Disfigured , but Soon Cured of Dreadful Humor. "I contracted eczema and suffered intensely for about ten months. At times I thought I would scratch my- self to pieces. My face and arms were covered with large red patches , so that I was ashamed to go out. I was ad- vised to go to a doctor who was a spe- cialist in skin diseases , but I received very little relief. I tried every known remedy , with the same results. I thought I would never get better until a friend of mine told me to try the Cuticura Remedies. So I tried them , and after four or five applications of Cuticura Ointment I was relieved of . my unbearable itching.I used two sets of the Cuticura Remedies , and I am completely cured. Miss Barbara Kral , Highlandtown , Md. , Jan. 9 , 1908. " Potter Drug & Chem. Corp. , Sole Props. of Cuticura Remedies , Boston. The British Museum contains books written on oyster shells , bricks , tiles bones , ivory , lead , iron , sheepskin and palm leaves. j pitted as/whire I DAISY FLY KILLER trait. e.n . ! trait.Hu1e N Bin. N 4t.cJe l B , < eamtnisl , eotmft ant , the.p. latti 4 ? ' t1x ' .uaoo. Cacaop E ; . r tip oT . r , wlll I M ' oil or Injure air 1 , thin ; . Odifinti * y .HectIT. . Of ill d , ors or i . nt prep ' T forSOct * . IUBON I f SOSKRS.liOD.Kt ] , # lTBroka,5.1i II I I 1 . listed . Many : a man goes broke - In Health -then wealth. Blames his mind- says it don't work right ; but all th . time it's his bowels. They don't work -liver dead and the whole system get' clogged with poison. Nothing killi good , clean-cut brain action like coa- I stipation. 'CASCARETS will relieve and cure. Try it now. su CASCARETS lOc a box for a week's treatment. Alldmjrzlsts. [ Bizccst seller in the world. Million boxes a month. PILfS : : FR w. PAY $ ? pelke. IF RED CURE CBOSS .Ad . . and rl.tula Curt. _ RE A CO. . Dept. B5. Misaespolls , MIi . . S. C. N. U. - No. 30-1909. - - . - - c - . ' ' - - - - . - - . _ - - . - - . . - - . . : . _ ' _ _ _ , . ; , . . _ . . . - , ' ' ! " . . ' " + # + . . " - - - . . 0 " . > 0' , _ ' " _ _ ' . tt- - . . - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . S.ave tl1e Babie5 NF ANT' MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of I all the children , born in civilized countries , twentytwo . per cent. or nearly one-quarter , die before they reach one year ; thirtyseven per cent , or more than one-third , before they are five , and one - half before they are fifteen I We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a mar jority of these precious lives Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use narcotic preparations Drops tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain , more or less opium , 0r morphine. They are , in considerable quantities , deadly ar sons , In any quantity they stupefy , retard circulation and lead to congestions , sickness , deatL Oastorfa operates exactly the reverse , but you must see that it bears the signature of Ghasa H. Iletcher. Oastoria causes _ the . blood _ to circulate properly , opens ! the . pores of the skin and allays ever , u , . Letters from Promloeot Physicians addressed to Chas Si Fletcher Dr. 'A. F. Peeler of St Louis , Mo. , says : "I have prescribed your Castorf in many cases and have always found it an efficient and speedy remedy. * 1 p 1 J Dr. E. Down , of Philadelphia , Pa. , says : "I have prescribed your Cai toria ' in my practice for many years with great satisfaction to myself And i ( benefit to my patients. " , r - Dr. Edward Parrish , of Brooklyn , N. T. , says : "I hava used your Caf - toria In my own household with good results , and. have advised several ; q _ patients to use it for its mild lazativo effect and freedom from harm / * Dr. J. B. Elliott , of New York City , says : "Having during tho past abe i tq = ALCOHOL 3 PER _ C E14T. ' years prescribed your Castoria for Infantile stomach disorders , I moft : AVegefaWePrepai heartily commend its use. The formula contains nothing deleterlouii re P ionM 3 , Slinilatin to the most delicate of children. " IbOtiailtl } I 1 1 gtlzzSro atldBo t ' Dr. C. G. Sprague , of Omaha , Neb. , says : "Your Castoria Is an Ideal . i medicine for children , and I frequently prescribe it While I do not adrp- I I cate the indiscriminate use of proprietary medicines , yet Castoria Is aa ; : , exception for conditions which arise in the care of children. " it Promotes Dicstion.Ck fid Dr. J. A. Parker , of Kansas City , Mo. : , says : "Your Castoria holds tha ' . . . nessaRdRestCont lslleifl r. esteem cf the medical profession In a manner held by no other proprl . ' : ,1. i . . OpiuruMorplune l nor Mineral ] tary preparation. It Is a sure and reliable medicine for infants and chfl j\ , ' \ di .11 ! , . . NOT NAIfC OTIf' . ren. In fact , it Is the universal household remedy for infantile ailment * . * * 1 , . . . . Dr. H. F. Merrill , of ' . . " . . - - - - - - ) Augusta , Me. says "Castoria Is one of the varjj j , , It Dnest and most remarkable remedies : for infants and children. In mjfc : ; , , ' - : opinion your Castoria has saved thousands from aa. early grave. I can. I ; a7e&dh- i furnish hundreds cf testimonials from this locality as .to Its efficiency I. , . Jda7e&dh and merits. ' Dr. Norman IT. Geer , of Cleveland , Ohio , Eaysi "During the last twelve - years I have frequently recommended your Castoria as one of the besi . preparations of the kind , being safe in the hands of parents and very ef I „ ' . fective in relieving children's disorders , while ths ease with which end Aperfect RcruEdy : for Oonsfipa- " o " tioa , Sour Storaach-Dlarrtwe * a pleasant ! preparation can be administered is a great advantage. 4 ; ' Worms , CauvulMansI'everish : . ness aiujioss OF SLEEP C NUnlCASTORIA ALWAYS 'sill ' I : lacSiitub Signature of Bears the Signature of I I ! _ NEW _ YO _ : ' - . i . . I tI wl"tiN1l ' I I d b : . 'I tiVd + 't rarlt2e under Foo The Kind Yon Hava Always Bought ' Exact Copy of Wrapper. Hn Use For Over SO Years. t THE CENTAUR CC PANT. TT MURRAY 8TM . . 1 BTXZCr. CJHU YCHK CtTY. L - . . . _ _ . - - - . . . , . . . . . . . . . _ I - ' - - - - " ' - - ! iM. _ . . ' : _ ; : ' J"w. , y . " " " " 0. . . . " ' ; l 4 - . . . , t . _ : 1 r ,