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:"!t 7:j i-..cs:i2ssiyE farmer ;ir:r3 IIAYD EASILY PREPARED Tfcs Fireless Cooker inA pi ,Mak.' Summer Work L.,' Tj" 1U0. (14) ; i '5 I'AA , 1 :. '' l Common Demand; Good Testli ; - . r r . Your healthy , as well as your; appearance,: dependson keeping : your teeth clean and sound. -; cleansed safely is wholly free because it from grit. antiseptically, checking - cecay germs and leaving the mouth wholesome . and non- -znl pleasantly, ;withJa delicious 'flavor that thildreh and grown folk alike eager to use it. : if bo want to know how M- good Colgate really h. y ' MtntluM -4 cents for a - -v :-. generous trial fob - -JP , 111 Send this couDon with Ac in stamps and we wilt mail you a trial tube and pur booklet Colgate comrorra. X v.- WW..- " 'f-..,.V...-'.... V.i- , Town. Sf af. Kentucky. Edltca by MRS. W. N. IIUTT i LIVE JT. f in Von Wake' onead "mistake ? . U -Live It down!, r . v For your Jiame "and honor's sake, ;v i v- 1 Live it-down.!-' - . . . ' " - s Get 'right Tiack' into, the crowd, '" With yourkeart and head unbowed. " La aside tbaV gloomy shroud, Live it down! ", ; ' "' -, v ' ' t V i -. ', .Did you make an. awkwardslip? . Live It down! " , -ftlse araln with' firmer- grip,' J " Uve'it down! '-.' j . There arfr many old and gray, . Good men once who went; astray, Now beloved In every way, -They lived it down 1' ; , " , -r - Did your error cause you pain? Live It dawn! . . t - . Be ar man and come . again; , : . Live it down! ' .'' Getp. line, don't lose your place. r Look the world square In. the face, , Never weaken In life's race, v Live it .dQwn! - . ,t , . -v. . Did prou blunder on i life's road ? u Live' It down! Straighten up beneath your load. Live It down! ' 1 . , ; ', Come on back and start anewr , With an aim sincere and true, . . . , Tour mistake will pass from view. N ' Live it down!7- . v . -"...- .Selected. , i vwrist; or from the ends the toes to; T DO like i' good suooer" "til vDOWN - V A -;tV there arenotless 'than 30 .1 ute I get in -from the field "?"; r- - ' l' 1 4ritA fnnps all v tied , tntrether with - the straps, cords, and elastic. bands, knd . the. other nighf However about 20 Hinges all tb be'kept in good Slowly, "Sarah is generally t L 5 .1 : tired overs working order, you will not, wonder to cook it so we have the if .at sprains -Demg irequeni -anu sorne- irorn amnery; He regarded the ho Z -times, serious.: There : is danger of a minute or two, then continued "iJ bones being broken .or -displaced as- like that injdl homes, I suppose -i well as th'rneW sprain,' which means vless.a fellqw is rich enough to U the tearing-'. of' these ? elastic .bands, cook..,. " r ;v- v p a which : unite -bones. " Therefore 'as! The little lady to whose home we suun as-yusaiuic uciuic aw cuing van vc...wuuui .way Started to answer ; take placed see" jfthe joint boks natr but seemed to change her mind "That uraH;cOmpare it .with the other one; man's wife needs an "object lesson" "and notice if any bone be' looseor .she whispered to me. "Sine t J FIRST AID TO THE INJURED The Wide-awake - Girls - Have a Lesson in Caring jured Until the Doctor crushed ' out of place. Use applica- not giye it to her, perhaps I can edu tions of water as hot as can be borne - cate him. with comfort, of keep the parf im- A mile( or two farther and - w merged in ho't water. The part' must ; reached: the farm. . We washed our ' be kept quiet, not only while, painful.; hands quickly, in the cool water from but. even after. the pain has.gone. ,Athe;tap and were asked to be seated tgreat'deal of pain, and swelling can at -the table on- the. wide screened be avoided by keeping thelimb ina ; porch" that "adjoined "the kitchen The proper position.. Whether nwrist 'Or ' farmer friend who had driven us over ankle, it must not hang "down; For looked wonderingly at the table emo the wrist use a sling; .for the ankle, , ty of all save1 dishes, but his astonish-the- person must lie down or support :ment increased as. he saw his hostess , jthe foot on a sofa or chair.ww - . roll the serving tray" on which were What to DoiVrVsnake'and Insect empty vegetableishes and one ? Bites v " r ' empty platter, over to the tireless AUNT Margaret, I have Oorror; A 0f snakes .What w6uldl do' if & aW1r Mr tittlRillv?" - , .put on the Platter then a snake, bit little HiHyf v. k , -.from the other compartment emptied f Be sure,you have no sore on your -4hree vessels, containing hominy, hps, then suck the wound. The poi- snaps and beets all hot 5and tend y son mixes with the saliva of your iThe wheded t Was roU d h mouth and vou must soit.itall out. r- r : .1. A rm ..- '. .i..Ju..j .. .vusM.ciugcidiur irum wnicn were fnVI lr. rtT " "-I m ". .taken a plate containing butter, a j rii. -Ihereis no one to suck it. - Never ,;of cool,milk, a pitcher of cream anc r 'Arrives never, never civpwhiskpv tnf kid- ' 'i j f t r -----, . ,.. s,mau . coverea aisn jug and a of; curd cheese. VI awake girls and cbqys; were sbf suake poison without the whiskey in five minutes' time. The removal of ATA'walkingJeisurelydown to. the P.Jf.Q.J' tof " 5 ' a? turned-over bowl revealed a large beautiful shady meadow where.'they -What; do you do when a spider or plate of light " bread and : another a Saro: f 25 to $S' Write now get the biggest and finest buggy and har ness catalog: ever issued. Bohon'e Bussiea are sruar- anteea to satisfy, backed bva - sixtv-day free road test. This c wonderful bnscsrr book explains s an: Iinri't hn rfthi out it Save money - a. - . - -: . . own mo oesi oug- ' D.T. Bobon, Pres. TK2D.T.E0H0NCO. 10ST.I. Street tiairodtbnrg pickles; jam,-etc.; r just turned a big bowl over,; I knew I'd be tired when we got in and you all would be-hun- , QUALITY FIRST FALL" SEEDS' SEND FOR READY ; PRICE LIST Plant Mk. ftfto Onloni, Radlab. WPhv''T h e v Cloren ColUrd, Cab-llUirH,.J,j J CrimtoiuAlfalfa, baec -t. Spinach, VjV' ',,v'' ; Red tod B inin rotatoea. : ,.. ; Aornzzi arc , ' We soecblize li Berwula Oflloot. Spedal offer 12 packare auoted Vereuble Seeds for SOc I. STECXU2 SIO CO Lt4. Kew Orleaas.Lt. i AKD AUT07.10CILE WASHEII, Cleans antos Quickly, sorays lawns, to oliea dips. All brass delivered to you 13.50. Sample auto polish free. Splendid agency proposition.. Money back guaran tee, fiend now. - ; ; - - -O. B. KDSLE2 Kl&Cs., : Johnstown; Okie ISS- Margaret and the, Wide-" nevs have all they.cah do to get rid Everything was set on the table with poison, too." . . What do yc wprp'tn hnlrl ttiP r moPt nc r -f- - Uee DlteS yOU f i s t" . rlUK nirtrlA Well" 'smiled Aunt. Margaret. hoants to trip. on -.that, big root allayIow-did you;do it? burst and break his and so that we can w.hich hartshorn, . ammonia, witch- ; .i.i.t,.,, .c u have a real lesson in first. aid' to ihe hazel or soda has been added. Mois- oh. r;cot it all ready last night injured?" . " . " ' wnea ciay wiivao n were .ae nonei at was to be "That would be most too' exciting: - these. If the person , feels fa nt,.give. . x . :n ,firp1pfiS cnoker Aunt. Margaret,, please, you'just tell, aromatic- spirits of ammonia yor.; a m Matwas to be kept cool I put in us what to do irrcase one of us should fooa ofinK oi cpoi waier or not coi- tne .jceless 'refrigerator. . The bread, break an arm. JL know ! would keep 1CC . my head,", ; - r ' ' : Fainting and Convulsions r Broken Bones" and Sprains , ..nUPp0SE - the "baby suddenly A T.WAVS f pmptrifpr Z rhWAren if : ;-0 thrpw its head bark' and ' its ' pvf you arewithin reach ot a doc-. roiiea up, wnat wouia you dor Mary r ' "vvlc),wa w -.4. V.r . ' uva KnU : o k . ',nvM;-the oil stove and lUst then it Donea. wound may be, always send for him, . but not hot water to take the blood Sneoued the; instant :anv accident Occurs;;; it to. the skin &nd! away. frorrifhe bain. e eannen poauu, y; save much ' money in the : end. :To prevent asecond-attack) then'1'4 was ja liotrink tor tnose wi Until he comes, - take 'careful notice give castor, oil, ipecac and enemas" to . eiTed it to milk.. " of the person's ; symptoms as that get the food that probably caused the ' 'That happened last summer, ami helps the doctor a great deal; arid; do convulsion; out of the body " ' ' have wondered ; since if that man s what you can, while; waiting; for him. "Mow,Martha, -suppose Alice faint- home now has a nreiess evv, In the case of a broken arm, if it is - ed, what would you do?' . nceless retrigerator ana a broken above the elbow, -where there "I'd lay her perfectly flat with no serving tray 1 v ; is only one bone, pull it perfectly ( pillow 'under" her head because the AVe ' want substantial suppers in straight and bind it to a board with blood lias left the brain-and her. heart 'summer at least the man in the atia strips of cotton-Teacup shirt or js not working well. ; Then I'd shoo doessubstaritial, but not heavy, skirtiif. there is nothing better; Get every one of 'you out of the room and : needs-food to make good the ?r0iM . him to the doctor quickly: A brok- open every door arid window. Unless - down, body cells that ' come i r?m en - bone is known v by -inability J to she stayed in a faint about fifteen strenuous; work and the exha"st raisethe Jimb, and by -its- bending minutes, -I -should not give smelling ithatresults from any extreme ol ten -where'it ought not arid by' pain.'.' ; salts or dash water on her face but' perature, but if the food must be sue "Aunt Margarethdwvcan youteprbuld let the; blood; come gradually- as requires much energy to prepa when.a collar bone is .broken? v; . . back to the brain, and I should never or to digest then it is better to "The. collar bone runs roni the ; top I give .whiskey as the after effects are-on: the side of meals that are of the breast bone to the sWlder. bad." ;. , , . ; v . ; light. The labor .of S tn This is ' generally ; broken near the" y Why, you 'know as much about icaused by lack of leisure or middle," where the lump ' caused by this as 1. Suppose you saw a man .plan ahead. : ; A t . V YOUR LABEL IS YOUR .RECEIPT . :t" r 'it's'., , vj' .. ; ' . '' ' The date! to which your subscrlp- la paid Ui given on the little red or , yellow- slip on page 1 (opposite your name, printed thus, "John-Doe.' 81 j Dec. 16." means that Mr. Doe is paid up to Pecember.air 1916, etc. After you end in your renewal, it requires . about . ten days , to have this date changed and properly corrected on your label.. Please, advise us promptly ; ' If the label , dote 1 does not properly ehow when your subscription expires. one broken end .rises above theoth- overcome by heat. ; V What would you - ; The other day, I had some dcci .v. er; if the shoulder, be .brought for- do, Dan?" ; - ; v oyer.-' Part of - it 1 diced and pa" wardf you;will see theseparts;moye, Would lay hitti in a cool' place ' out throuffh' the meat'grinder. In o rnrrmiri 111c itivnt o duuuic. person iu nave pam. -ii you , uu n Wi, mm as mpugiiyne nad ap- pan that fitted latnenrcw" - . j must act without a surgeon; m cold do . round pad , the thickrieis of a man's . warm blankets on his body. ' Of Irish potatoes, arid added a "ed arm and : five, inches long ; push the course, if; he; had apoplexy, I should Jerr salt, pepper (paprika) and oic shoulder backwards and .press with " raise his head a little, keep whiskey, meat. Over this I; put a crust a the other hand on the fracture till, from him and put mustard, water or behoid, a:meat pie. v nibns you get it.in its place;' put the pad ;poultices to his feet and hands." -. With the eround meat I Pl ?l.ht; into the armpit, and secure the arm "And what about an epileptic .fit ?" and dried bread' crumbs throug iwef "It ' is best chopper mixed-- them all wn , with a bandage around the; body ; "Oh," was the answer. raise the forearm well up in the sling. : to just let him be perfectly still" and ' pepper raw egg and a speck OIle A sprain is a very.oainful and se'r- see that he1 does not hip nr ewaitWf .u unA -ail into a loat. vv. T irom the tips of the' fingers "to the h uvonciuded on page ZZ this-issue)l- made enough; for tne iwF .r - .;
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