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Booklet upon request. NASHVIIXH MBOICINH CO., Dept. it. Nashville, Tenn. BRONCHIAL ASTHMA What She Had Forgotten. The check which the comely young Germhn woman handed In at the win dow of a savings bank the other day was made payable to Gretchen H. Schmidt and s' e had Indorse it sim ply "Gretchen Schmidt." The man at the receiving teller's window called her back to rectify the mistake just as she was turning away. "You don't deposit this quite this way," he explained. "See, you have forgotten the II." "The young woman looked at her check and then blushed a rosy red. "Ach, so I haf," she murmured, and wrote hurriedly: "Age twenty-three." Courteous Agreement. He You may brag of your father's farming, but what did he know about live stock? Now, there wasn't any thing that my father didn't know, es pecially about raising mules. She Nobody would doubt that who ever met you. Thorough. "Did the grasshoppers do much dam age to your farm last year?" "I should say they did. They de voured everything clear flown to the first mortgage." Protest. "Could you gimme sumtln' to eat?" inquired Plodding Pete. "Well, you can cut the grass and " "But, lady, I ain't no vegetarian." Two Fellows are trying to get ahead. It's easy to see who'll win. If you have any doubt about coffee holding some people back in fact many leave the hesitating class, stop coffee ten days, and use This delicious pure food drink, made of wheat, roasted with a bit of wholesome mo lasses, has a delightful, snappy flavor. It is free from the drugs in coffee and all harm ful ingredients. Postum is good for old and young, and makes for health and efficiency. "There's a Reason I. - - ,- (!) 4$. m POSTUM FEEDING AND PREPARING MARKET GEESE v ' EMDEN GANDER SHOWN The following were among the re plies received by the United States Department of Agriculture to- the question, "What is your method of feeding and preparing geese for mar ket: Vincent M. Couch, Moravia, N. Y.: To fatten goslings, confine, and after five to six weeks make cornmeal the principal feed; add some beef scraps, and allow them to have some grass. Of the large breeds, they should weigh from 10 to 20 pounds at ten weeks old ; and market at this age. Reserve the smaller breeds until . holidays. F. D. Fowler, Carlinville, til.: Market geese are kept closely confined and fed three times a day by measure : Bran 2 parts, shorts 1 part, oilmeal and beef scraps 1 part, , cornmeal 1 part, dampened with water so It will crumble. Whole corn is some times given. Green food, grit, and wa ter are always before them. B. F. Hislop, Milford, 111.: To pre pare for market, as., soon as weather becomes cool, confine In small lots. Commence to feed gradually mash composed largely of cornmeal, mixed with milk If convenient, otherwise wa ter, giving enough forage or vegetables xk-x if I- ' " ' MALE TOULOUSE GOOSE. CONTROL OF CHICKEN MITES Unsatisfactory Growth In Summer May Be Caused by Vermin Destruc tive Work at Night ,When well fed and otherwise prop erly managed, chickens do not always make satisfactory growth in summer. There Is a cause for this which may be wholly unsuspected. It Is likely to be due to the presence of chicken mites. - This pest is a blood-sucking para site. It harbors under the perches, in cracks, and In other places. Its de structive work Is done at night. When the chickens are at roost the mites crawl from tkeir hiding places on to the birds. They gorge themselves with blood much the 5ame as a mosquito does, and then crawl back to their hid ing places. If this pest is not discovered It multiplies Into millions In a few weeks of hot weather. If the'mites become numerous, they will suck more blood from a chicken tn a single night than the chicken can produce the next day from the diges tion and assimilation of the most nour ishing food. And since the blood car ries the assimilated food for the growth of the different parts of the AT HAGERSTOWN FAIR. to keep In health, Increasing grain un til they have all they will eat, twice a day, never forgetting plenty of wa ter and a box of grit. By the time the goose market Is on, say from Thanks giving to New Year's, the birds will be In prime condition and bring top mar ket price. To dress them, kill same as other poultry. Commence to pick the coarser feathers and most of the down off as soon as tbe fatal stab to brain is given and Needing 1 commences. Then sprinkle and rub well with pow dered rosin, scald and rub down eft quickly, plunge body In hot water thra cold, -wipe, and haig up or lay on table to cool before packing. Mrs. M. Swartsiey, Columbus, Neb,.: To give size and flesh, I feed half corn meal, one-fourth ground oats, the bnl ance barley meal and wheat middlings, all mixed together with scalding water or milk, and feed as much as they will eat four or five times daily, at all times providing plenty of water. M. B. Caldwell, Broughton, Kan As soon as our goslings are grown up we turn them In the hog pasture ten acres of alfalfa -and they feed on al falfa and eat after the hogs, and set very fat and heavy. body, there can be little or no growth so long as such a condition continues. The time and the labor of the poul tryman, as well as the feed consumed, are thus practically wasted in the pres ence of chicken mites. During the summer every precau tion should be taken to keep the pens and roosting places free from mites. This is not a difficult matter. The mite is a very small parasite, bare ly perceptible with the unaided eye. When not gorged with chicken blood It Is light-colored. It becomes red when It has gorged itself with chicken J blood. For this reason It is sometime called the "red" mite. But this pet Is so delicately constructed-, that. ttM:an be easily destroyed by spraying with kerosene or whitewash. VENTILATION IN THE SUMMER Brooding and Roosting Ccops Must Be Open to Permit Free Circulation of Air. During the summer the brood coops and roosting coops must be very open so that plenty of air can circulate through them ; otherwise the chicks will overheat at night, wlilch ' will check their growth and reduce their vitality, making them less profitable. ROLE WAS FORCED ON DADDY Really Had No Desire to Act as Fa ther to the Girl, but He Had Been Forestalled. The dowagers and chaperons whis pered their surprise that so young and so pretty a girl should have devoted herself the whole evening to a man so much her senior.' True" he danced well enough and was known as n man of many millions. Still, they had ntever thought Meta mercenary; Half way. through the' evening the couple disappeared onto-a balcony. The girl sat down and the man stood gaz ing down at her. Without the slight est warning he asked;.her to be his wife. He was a widower, as she knew. "I wanted -to please you," she said, "but did not expect this." "It is the unexpected that happens," he said with a smile, "I'm sorry," she said, "and I'm glad at the same time. I have been trying to make you like me." "Why?" "I like you so much, as a father " "Thanks," he interrupted; "I'm not decrepit yet." "Of course not. But I came here solely to meet and be Introduced to you. Why? . Because last night I married your son." Dr. Peery's "DEAD SHOT" Is an effective medicine for Worms or Tapeworm in adulU or children. One dose is sufficient and no supplemental purge necessary Adv. ' Charity. "Please, kind lady," said the way farer, "I ain't had a bite to eat in 24 hours." "You are just the man I'm looking for," replied the lady of the house. "My husband gathered a mess of mush rooms this morning, and I want to make sure they are not toadstools Just wait a moment and. I'll bring you a dish of them." Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen eral Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds Bp the Whole System. SO cents. A Wreck. "Don't bother me.- I need rest and quiet. I'm a nervous wreck." "What's the matter, pa? Anything gone very wrong at the office today?" "I should say so. I had to call two people on the telephone today." De troit Free Press. FOR HAIR AND SKIN HEALTH Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment Ara Supreme. Trial Free. These fragrant, super-creamy emol lients keep the skin fresh and clear, the scalp free from dandruff, crusts and scales and the hands soft and white. They are splendid for nursery and toilet purposes and are most eco nomical because most effective. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Sure-Thing Seekers. "Some people consult fortune tell ers about Investments." "Yes," replied Mr. Dustin Stax. "But I can't see any sense to the system. A fortune teller who could give reli able advice would quit work and get rich playing her own Information." No Compliment. "I call the little girl I'm sweet on my Dotty Dimples." "Well, If she's sw-eet on you, she's the dotty part, all right." ALCOHOL-3 PER AVeetablefreparationfcrAs simflatmSuiefoodarBetfuU tiflgthe Stnuwhsaudowt Promotes jjigebiiuuwi-r- Ophini3iorpliine nor Wuciai Not Narcotic. . ... rZl"eiurFi.V(1ZKHL iiMafimiiMo.-i.'' j a'.y- - JlxSefia Jjti&Sted' AocrfedEemcdyforj Worms. i'J'Vp Ia7shnfl7sitttrof ,t-x rnMPAJTT Exact Copy of Wrapper ' Ct Contcnts 15 Flu'd raChmS fclllkill PA.11, I I ' " ' Mo THE SHOE THAT HOLDS IT8 SHAPE" $3.00 SS.50 S4.00 S4.50 & 35.00 Save Money by Wearing W. L, Douglas ohoes. For sale by over 9000 shoe dealers. The Beet Known Shoes in the World. W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bot tom of all shoes at the factory. The value is guaranteed and the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. The retail prices ore the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the price paid for them. The quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the Fashion Centres of America. They are made in a well-eouipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for can buy. Ask your shoe dealer tor XV. I Dong-las shoes. If be can nut .apply you with the kind you want, take no other make. Write for interesting booklet explaining' how to Set .hoe. of the highest standard of quality for the price, y return map, postage free. LOOK FOR W. L. Doutlaa name nd the retail pnce .tamped on the bottom. Part of the Fun. "There are few people in this world who can resist the temptation to give unsolicited advice." "But, why, my friend, should one resist a, temptation of that sort?" asked the ardent fan. "I don't understand you, sir." "Nine out of ten people would never attend a baseball game if they couldn't give the players and the umpire unso licited advice," Appropriate Returns. "Did they realize anything from the ice carnival?" ; "Certainly; plenty of cold cash." A million other women have found the same solution these six have Almost every woman at some time has had a coffee prob lem. Over a million American women have settled theirs the same way ! Read what these six say "I recommend Arbuckles' Coffee to my friends. I buy it all the time because it is better coffee." Miss Ball, Mercer, Ky. "I use Arbuckles' because it is stronger than 35c coffee and Ar buckles' packages are full 16 or." Mrs. Vonachen, Cold-water, Kan. "I have been using Arbuckles' for years, and have always found it the best I ever used." Mrs. Johnathan Bigrigg, Coshocton, Ohio. Arbuckles is the biggest selling, most popular coffee in the United States. Have you tasted it ? Get it at your grocer's either bean or already ground and serve it in your home. Know why a million other women say that Arbuckles' is the finest coffee they ever tasted I ': Make your coffee earn lovely gifts. Save the signature on every Arbuckle wrapper. Arbuckles' premiums are as famous as Arbuckles Coffee. Write for special pre mium catalog. Arbuckle Bros. 1 71-d Water St. , New York. ARBUCKLES COFFEE Children iiQtijiQ) !vl Im What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless snbstltnte for Castor Oil, Pary Corlc, Drops ami Soothing- Syrups. It is pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, JMorphino nor other Karcotio substance. Its asro is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ftnd allays Feverishness. Tor more than thirty years it has hecn in constant use ior tho relief of Constipation, riatulency, "Wind Colic, nil Teethinff Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural Sleep, The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 'Bears the in Use For Over 39 Years Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought THI C ZNTAUR COMPANY, NBf VONK Cir, UCLA ( T p 1 Ho'mm the price that money fjJ (t M M Boys' Shoe Bsst In the World 'TrenV $3.00 $2.60 & $2.00 w ff,eg"ia. hoe Co.. Brockton, Maw. Swindled. "My uncle from Kansas was in town last week." "How did he enjoy his visit?" "He didn't. When he found out that the Eden Musee was closed he was so "mad he threatened to sue ths railroad company if they didn't re fund the price of his ticket." One Exception. "Like produces like." "Oh, I don't know. I've seen cold cash produce some hot times." Montreal bakers must stamp their initials on each loaf. "I have used Arbuckles' for years) and think there is no coffee to equal it. "-Mr. J. L. Walper, Shepherd town, W. Va. "I have been using Arbuckles' Cof fee for years. I think it is the only coffee fit to drink." Mr. A. G. VTaUv han, Lay, Colorado. "We have used Arbuckles' Coffee for ten years and have not yet found its superior or equaL" Virgin Hada way, Bessemer, Ala. Cry Fp Signature of (WftSST J kwmtc orij 2
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