Boone County Recorder . sh-els. The value to me per acre waswheat, $; oats, $ and bar-ley, $ J. f. Bradshaw of Ma-grath, had 1,030 acres of wheat in cropthat averaged 39% bdshels to theacre, his oats, 32 bushels; barley 53bushels. He threshed 31,000 bushelsof wheat from 540 acres. He also had2oQ tons of sugar beets fron, : acresworth $ % per ton. W. S. Sherod,of Lethbridge. says: 1 came to Leth-brldge from Sourls. North Dakota, inApril, 1907, having purchased 900 pain shot throughmy. back and afterthat I was fti con-j-atant misery fromkidney trouble. One•pell kept me In be
Boone County Recorder . sh-els. The value to me per acre waswheat, $; oats, $ and bar-ley, $ J. f. Bradshaw of Ma-grath, had 1,030 acres of wheat in cropthat averaged 39% bdshels to theacre, his oats, 32 bushels; barley 53bushels. He threshed 31,000 bushelsof wheat from 540 acres. He also had2oQ tons of sugar beets fron, : acresworth $ % per ton. W. S. Sherod,of Lethbridge. says: 1 came to Leth-brldge from Sourls. North Dakota, inApril, 1907, having purchased 900 pain shot throughmy. back and afterthat I was fti con-j-atant misery fromkidney trouble. One•pell kept me In bedBix weeks. My armsand legs were stiffand I was helpless as a child. Theurine was discolored and thongh Iused one remedy after another, I wasnot helped until I used Doans KidneyPills, and I was so bad then that thefirst box made only a slight , however, I am a well man. at81. and I owe my life and health to theuse of Doans Kidney PillB. Sold hv .11 Heater*. 60 cents a {m*.FbBtef-MllpM-n Buffalo. !^ttf#g* HEfedrrfS ci enna stem E{ had 128 acres of Alberta Red winterwheat which was put in on breaking inthe fall of 1906, which yielded 41%bushels to the acre, for which I re-ceived 87% cents per bushel, whichpaid me $300 per licre. 1 had~190acres stubbled in that is discedIn on the stubble, which yielded 22bushels to the acre at 87% cents perbushel, which paid me $ to theacre. I also had 350 acres of strictlyvolunteer crop, which it was intendedto prepare in the summer; but when itwas seen that it was a good lookingcrop, it was allowed to go. From thiswe threshed 15 bushels to the acrewhich paid us at the rate of 87%cents per bushel or $ per acreOur total crop yielded us bush-els of first-class wheat. Taking it asa whole, I consl What Did He Mean? For a number of years a bitter feudhad existed betwen the Browns andPerkinses, next door neighbors. Thetrouble had originated through thedepredations of Browns cat, and hadgrown so fixed an affair
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