itas the cGrrt was huekcd, aad bad al-raWy teen kilted or weakened by freezing, 1'ivelVe id fiftedo ears will plant ao acre. Cart we afford vo leave tbese ears io the field and to husk the corn during Nbverrtbdr add risk having Vheta killed Or weakened by freezing? I6 us go into the best and earJ-icet planted Gelds and select well matured eW from the most vigorous stalk* strip ofi their husks, vie them io strings ot fifteen to twenty ears each, and bftrtg them tn the attic at once, where the circulation of air is good and protection had from the freezing nights of October, November and December.—Iowa State College, department of Agricultural Extension.Auction Sale!'The uudcrsigned, living in the south west part of Hull, will sell at Public Auction, commencing at 1 p. nu, on Friday, October 25ih, 1007,A Good Milch Cows,9 Head of Good Shoats.A|Lot of Good Chickens,3 Stoves—2 cook and I heater. Cream Separator, 1 corn sheilcr,7£ Tons of hay* and numerous other articles.Terms the same a6 usual,Jan. EANGnocr.walking and 1 Ohid riding; 1 Kock Isk land sttrriftg plow; 1 walking plow: I Potato Digger; 1 Bobsled; i gOod Daio Hay loader: 111. 3, Cream Separator, No. 5; 3 sette szood double harness; 10 tons of bay in the barn; i stack of millet; 20 dozen chickens; 2 geese; some household furoiturs and a iot of other articles to numerousKieottou.' FREE LUNCH AT NOON.For terms and foil particulars the big bills.Jacob Lujkstra,Robyn Weir, Aucfc’rs, ' Owner-R, McCrum, Clerk. ♦Co tvl a trial botUPURCLYSIRUPS'* is*lt;37Caih?. jnitrptirrsod sinrilitf J/%nre*i.Q9. r*?mKSONRKSBW44.toseeAuction Sale Dates.Claimed by Auctioneers Robyn Weir;.Toe Brotikborst, October 16:Jacob Liilastrfr, October J7.A Certain Curo for Croup. Used for Ton Years without a Failure.Mr. W. C. Bolt, a Star City, Ind.r hardware merchant, is enthusiastic in.; his praise of Cliauierlain's cough remedy. His children have all been sub-' jeefc to croup and he has used this rera edy for the past ten years, and tbo they much feared the croup, his wife and he always felt safe upon retiring when a bottle of Chamberlain's cough remedy was in the house. Bis oldest child was subject to severe attacks of croup, but this remedy never failed to effect a speedy cure. Ho has recommended it to friends and neighbors and all who have uaed It say that it is unequaled for croup and whooping cough. For sale by N. G. O. Coad.Public Sale.I have sold my far.n a.tid am going to move and will offer the following Chattel property at public sale to the highest bidder. Eve r-y thing will be sold at what it will bring—no by bidding will be allowed. The sale will take place at my old f.'irm 3 mile, eat. arid i mile north of Fl» 11 and 2} miles west and } miles d orth of Hoyden, j commencing at 10 o\d ock a. ro. sharp,I THURSDAY, OCTlt; )BER 17th, ’07 ! 12 HEA.U OP UOH 5BS. consisting;lcause women some their most excruciatingly painful hours. Mrs. Lula Berry, of Farmington, Ark,, writes: “I suffered with terrible cramps every month, and would sometimes lose consciouspessrfor 4to 9 hours.' On a friend's advice I tookIHEOFWOMAN’S RELIEF« ** ^and as a result am now relieved of all my pains, and am doing au my housework.” No matter what symptoms your female trouble may cause, the most reliable,scientific remedy forTrigmthem, is Cardui. Try it. At all Druggists eji