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Show " -'- " """" J Imis! " " ' " Wonder "tondefine Lifeless, Neglected Hair. Pasture Feeding f luxuriant balr full of gloss, luster and life shortly follows a genuine toning op of neglected scalps with dependable ,. hair, Dandejjlne.', Falling Itching scalp and the dandruff Is Thin," dry, (orated Immediately. wispy or fading hair Is quickly Invigorated, taking on new strength, color beauty. "DandertneTI the balrfTa refreshing, itlmulatlng tonic not sticky or greasy ! any drug store, Advertisement. ind youthful delightful on Land's Saks. Lady What's that awful smell? Farmer That's the fertilizer we're puttln' on the field yonder. For the land's sake ! Old Lady Farmer Yes'm. Wisdom. SICK BABY "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" MOTHER! GIVE ' : ' ;" ' ' : , Even constlpab-tibilious, feveri- sh, or sick, colic Babies and Children love to take genuine "California Fig Syrup." Jfo other laxative the ten ooweis It. nicely. and starts the liver and acung nuuuui (iii"s, wu-taino narcotics or soothing drugs. 8ay "California'' to your druggist and Insist upon gen-!niTold counterfeits 1 "California Fig Syrup" which Advertisement. contains directions. itomach w DOweis e ElectricFans. in India. of electric fans instead of pulled punkah, and of elect- Tlie e the hand Standard Varieties of Our American Chickens Trace Poultry Diseases to Dampness in Houses As winter approaches more trouble will be experienced in the health of CAN DYE ANY the fowls than during the summer months. It Is true that the young chicks are often overcome with bowel Dye or Tint Worn, Faded Things trouble and diarrhea, by cold, dampness and poor feeding. New for 15 Cents. Scaly legs, which are a scourge In many poultry yards, can be traced absolutely to filth, damp quarters and neglect. Roup, Diamond Dyi canker, consumption and sore eyes may all be traced to dampness, cold draughts blowing through the houses and unnatural exposure to Inclement Don't wonder whether you can dye weather. Nothing causes the ailment r tint successfully, because perfecl lome dyeing Is damp, unhealthy poulguaranteed with "Dia as quickly Inaswhich the fowls are comnouses Bond Dyvs" even if try you have nevei to dyed before. stay. Druggists have all colors pelled Directions In each Diphtheria, canker and roup are all package. Advertkindred diseases, which can directly isement. be blamed upon those having charge Where Pearle Are Plentiful. of the fowls. If the birds have comventiIn the of Pearl the vicinity Islands, fortable, dry houses, properly there la the Hiiy of conditions, with sanitary Panama, pearls are so lated, Plentiful tti,,t when the islands were it little danger of these ailments, unfirst discovered the natives were using less they are caught by coming In conttrai as decorations for their canoes. tact with other ailing birds. Rheumatism, gout and leg weakness are conFreshen a Heavy 8kln usually blamable upon hereditary lth the damp or unhealthy, antiseptic, fascinating Cuti-- n ditions. Inbreeding Talcum Powder, an quarters. exquisitely nied, economical face, skin, baby 1 dusting powder and perfume. Poor Ventilation Will ders other perfumes superfluous. of the Cutlcura Toilet Trio Weaken Poultry Flock (Soap. Ointment, Talcum). Advertisement Give the layers the same air they would get If they were roosting out Long Calculation, in the trees, but protect them from value of the paper mark wet and wind. the Beenm.. roostinfinitesimal. Too low houses or restricted " may from morn till dark to Umlt the liable are closets ing To write the needful decimal. amount of pure air as well as cause foul the breathing and rebreathlng ofIn the this consider to well air. It is use of cloth curtains for the roosting GARMENT, DRAPERY MOTHER OF quarters. LARGE FAMILY Recommcndt Lydia E. Pink-Vegetab- le Disease and weakness follow in Ue tho wake of Impure air. That means stock will he lowthe of laying vitality diminishes the ered, which. In turn, yield. normal egg Compound to Other Mother Market Notes Boiled Down "I was Wtedom, Minn, so run-do- i was juat good for nothing. 1 was to yIIIIIIMIIIllliiiii1 become mother of my ninth child, and I thought I did not Market hart , the strength rr Yo "i gin ana am leenng letter to help "otDE, Box 634. Winoom, Minn. . . : My Firat Olid AHAlibamt-.- "! hate been -- E!' start soon as desired weight la Market as gained. M may nse this old birds before they one and April broilers must weigh one half pounds each. ble Compound, and it has surely done all I could ask it to do and I am telling all my friend! about it. I have a nice bin babv I ft pack- - ; should not Packages for shipment 100 pounds. over weigh and Carcssses should be dry being but not frosn. for shipment Cnpoiid for Wtr?wn.f.lh!KS and pains. I was this war for nearly four thaWh ef my first Monday Is week. U recommended the VeiiV'10' Compound to me after I t2e. vertisement Vegetable SlaftrJP bad ,t?r'1 medicines without muci hM wIto1 my paws and trwi strength. I recommend it sr.d to rse my tcetlmo. alti 104 BlGka AJla, AUrima! L:! P'wion fife SKATER in to molt. to go through with it I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- J separate Market male birds the 1 w Underslung Wheelbarrow Testing cattle for tuberculosis un The permanent blue der the area plan that is, testing all Useful to Handle Cans grass pasture, which has been consid- the cattle at once in a county or other Anyone who has triedPto carry a ered out of date by many corn-bearea it proving very popular in many can or to push It In farmera In recent years, came back parts of the country. One reason is large filled milk " will apprean wheelbarrow, ordinary into Its ownIn a g that a county freed of this disease la ciate the usefulness of the experiunderslung ment carried on at the Illinois expericenter to which, cattle buyers are wheelbarrow shown In the drawing. ment station during the past summer, attracted; another Is that, large numThe : fratni ; ot: an ordinary wheefi: under the management of Prof. R. R. bers of cattle can be tested at a tower Is used, but the regular body la barrow Snapp of the animal husbandry de- cost than when only a few herds or a removed. A platform is suspended unof partment the university. In this single herd are tested. der the frame, by means of flat bracktest four lots of d steers During the past year nearly 1,800,- - ets, so that It comes to within a few were fed a full ration of shelled corn 000 cattle were tested under this plan, inches of the The rear brackalong with blue grass pasture, sweet and this was more than 50 per cent ets are made ground. in two pieces, and slotclover pasture, alfalfa hay and corn of all the cattle tested to the United the platform as so ted that indicated, silage respectively. The cattle fed States. A summary of T2 counties re corn silage received approximately 2.5 ported as having finished testing all of pounds of cottonseed 'meal as a sup, the cattle within their borders shows plement, but no supplement of any that the work was done at a cost of kind was used In the other lots. approximately 84 cents a head, which Included all expenses, exclusive of inFeed Bills Higher. the in fed the cattle Although dry demnity. So far 81 counties have finished lota gained more rapidly than did those on pasture, their feed bills also testing all of the cattle once, an In were considerably higher, so that pas- crease of SO counties over the precedture was superior from a financial ing year. Seventeen counties one in Due consideration must Indiana, two In Tennessee, four in standpoint. also be given to the facts that more Michigan and ten in North Carolina-h- ave been approved as modified ac pork waa produced in connection with areas and cattle may now be credited considerable less that pasture feeding, labor was spent In caring for the cat-li- moved from within their borders when and that all of the manure pro- properly identified without a tuber duce was scattered oh the land With culin test for a period of three years AO appreciable loss of fertility and to such ststes as will accept this class of cattle. with no expenditure of labor. An Underslung Wheelbarrow Enables Due to the recent market declines Filled Milk Cans to Be Transported In fat cattle values all four lots of Indiana Roads Are Not Easily. cattle failed to show a profit HowIntended foHSpeeding can be adjusted to suit the height of ever, the loss suffered was much less Indiana state roads are constructed the user. The platform Itself is made with the blue grass lot than with any boards held on each side and maintained to expedite overland of one-Inc-h of the other three. of by but in months lengths the travel angle Iron. The center twelve year, Proved Disappointing. Sweet clover pasture proved to be their smoothness of surface does not of gravity is so low that the load can somewhat of a disappointment to Its necessarily mean they' should be con- bo easily balanced to prevent spilling. Popular Mechanics klagailne. many admirers. While the cattle verted into speedways despite the inmade very satisfactory gains from vitation they present declares John sweet clover during late June and D. Williams, director of the state highExpensive Equipment Is way commission. July, it proved to be too "washy" durNot Necessary for Dairy Indiana state roads will go Into the ing the early summer and too coarse withto condition In to common belief, expenexcellent winter Contrary and woody after the middle of August. sive barns and equipment are not necOn the whole, however. It proved a stand the rigors of thaws and freer.es. more profitable summer roughage than highway officials say. During the sum essary for the production of clean milk, either alfalfa bay or corn silage fed In mer and fall many of the secondary says the dairy department of the New roads were "regraveled" and "re-- Jersey State College of Agriculture. a dry lot. When in the udder of the cow, milk atoned." Traffic in the past few A brief summary of the experiment no dirt and few, if any, bac contains to and bind hard months them caused : follows teria. It is during and after milking firm. Drainage has been an imporCorn Silace tant item In maintenance work also, that contamination takes place. The. Plus d three most common sources are, dirty and experience has shown that Cotton teats and udder, dirty pail and other and roads quickly properly type Blue riweet Alfalfa seed drained better withstand the severe utensils, and a dusty barn. U0 Days. Grass. Clover. Hay. Meat A little care eliminates all of these Av. Daily traffic demand of the times. 2.61 train .... 1.00 1.(4 Ml factors which make for dirty, unwholeAv. dally some milk. The farmer with the simration .. 1.0S 1.0I 19.07 11.01 Get Maximum Number of ple equipment should find It easier to 1.01 Shelled corn in Winter Months exercise care than If he had a lot of Cottonseed Eggs meal maximum number of eggs complicated equipment Slleg-.... To getthethecold The three precautions recommended months there are sevAlfalfa hay during Total cost eral Important things to be considered. are that the teats and udder of the of feed Generally speaking, these resolve cow be clea&ed with a damp cloth beper head themselves Into four principal' points. fore milking ; that all utensils be sterpasThey are good hens, comfertable hous- ilized in live steam or boiling water, ture) ...$44.70 f44.fl f 41.41 f It U ing, proper feed in plenty, snd con- and that a small top pall be used. Lo a i p e r Milk drawn under these conditions stant care. The quantity of eggs dehead In-- c will be free from dirt and will contain 1 u d pends to a considerable extent upon lnga few bacteria. ; In order to preonly the kind of fowls ... T.0I 4 t.4t 11 f right by Ml pork kept Begin these bacteria from multiplying, vent raising pullets from pure bred, healthy, milk should Immediately be transthe g cost not does It for stock, Metals Are Blamed for to ferred the ran and cooltl to as near any more to raise and keep pure Fishy Taste in Butter breeds than juat any old kind. Of SO degrees Fahrenheit as possible. In eating butter which has a fishy course they cost a little more in the Straining of such milk la unnecessary. taate, we often wonder why It is that beginning, but the Increase in future those who handle this product allow profits will more than balance this. Alfalfa Most Excellent fish and butter to get together. The Feed for All Dairy Cows fact Is, they don't Science has dis- It Is Usually Hard to The farmers are Indeed fortunate to covered that cream which comes In Determine Sex of Geese have at their disposal the alfalfa crop. contact with metal, particularly Iron, Of all the rations which are fed to There la usually some difficulty In develops this flavor very rapidly. Often cream is placed in granite ware making sure of the sex of ganders and dairy cows, alfalfa hay heads the list which may have a chipped surface. geese. The gander has a shorter and from the standpoint of value. Its feedComing in contact with this metal, thicker neck thaa the goose. The bsg ing value Is due to Its high protein and possibly ripening too much and, in between his legs Is single, while that content and to Its palatabllity. In the West alfalfa la our cheapest addition, getting a little extra salt and of the goose Is double. The gander's too much energy on the working ladle. voice Is clear, thin, silvery; the goose roughage and for this rc.von some farmers are inclined to feed It alone has a deep bass. The beak of a ganbring about this very unfavorable der is thicker; the under mandible la to dairy cows. This Is exacting too fishy flavor. fuller. The under mandible of the much from this great feed, says B. W. Fairbanks of the Colorado Agricultural goose Is shrunken around the nostrils. Fowls With Diphtheria It Is better to get new ganders In college. When fed alone It makes an Should Be Destroyed the fall Some ganders and geese will unbalanced ration as it Is too high In The United State Department of tske but one mate; other ganders will protein snd too low in net feeding nutrients. The animals cannot be kept Agriculture ststes that "the treatment mate with two or more. Not over of fowls affected with diphtheria re three geese to a gander should be up in health snd vigor and they will fall off In production when limited to quires much time and patience, and used In making a mating. alfalfa for feed. Add to alfalfa a aa a rule does not pay. It Is better of grain, and during the winter variety or kill burn those, to the Scours in Young Calves affected, bury a succulent feed for an excellent dairy " carcasses, disinfect the poultry houses. " ration. . Caused conin and that way eradicate the by Indigestion Ordinary scours in young calves tagion as soon aa possible, even If the Is caused by Indigestion. whole flock must be sacrificed.'' Either Cooling Cream Promptly Contagion Is spread by contact with your calf has been getting too much After Separated Is Best diseased birds. They may be Intro milk or the milk Is too rich in fat The necessity of cooling milk Imduced by newly purchased stock, or The best treatment for scours In young after It Is drawn Is pretty mediately been to has which Is to reduce the feed. Do not stock shows, calves away or may be carried by pigeons or birds. let the calf have all the milk it will thoroughly understood by most dairymen. Too often, however, the farmer drink, and let It drink several times a selling cream falls . to realise that Give two about calf ounces the dsy. Heating Poultry Houses there would be a corresponding Imcastor of oil to clean the bowels. provement in his cream If it were x During Winter Weather cooled promptly after separating. The In regard to the ad- Female Geese Are Good Opinions differ most efficient cooling can be obtained houses In of heating poultry visability use of a surface cooler, over which Until Ten Years of Age by winter time. As a rule there is no obthe' creant is passed In a thin film, SO of artificial about heat to Female are until geese usually kept jection while furthermore this they are from eight to ten years old, while water Is circulated through. the degrees Ordinarily the volume of would facilitate the ventilation of the or ai long as they will lay well, but the Inside, Is Insufficient to Justify the nse cream ganders are seldom kept after they are of such a cooler. In space. However, unless the tempera that case It should tore be quite regular, heating should six or seven years old. Wild ganders be In a tall, cylindrical can of the put be omitted, as few factors are more are kept as long as they will breed, and sometimes yearling ganders are shotgun type and set la a cooler undangerous than a fluctuating tempera til thoroughly cooled. ture in a poultry house during winter used for breeding stock, but It Is the ' ' best poVcy.to wait till both seres are weather. ,: Never Gets Right Answer. i ... .i '),,.three to Ave years old. . . ..; "Scrub stock multiples as fast aa Condensed Buttermilk pure bred but It never gets the right Late Molters Need Some ; answer,", says the Washington State Feed to Good Hogs Very ' Extension Service Newsv. "seml-solldProtection on Cold Days " butThe condensed or The late moulters seed protection termilk gives very good mralts la Scrub 8lre Is Undoing. - " feeding swine. . It differs x very little from exposure when shy of feathers In A good sire maketh a good herd, from skim milk In composition, and Cold weather. It pays to keep there but a scrub sire Is the of his undoing ' trials have shown that It has sub- confined oa windy days and furnish a owner. ' ' : suffl-desame for value ration Is that well balanced and pigs. stantially the to develop rapid feather Many farmers wtie do not have suf ' One Pertinent Question, ficient skim milk for their begs feed growth. These late moulters are the Is there a farmer that does not need the setsloUi buttermilk wlik the beat layers and It costs money tt toss or could not use profitably more or sklas aUlX tlrdstf Hurt typt better cowil steer-feedin- India. cold, ad- the price of color, There must be uniformity . ,i ',: grade sad sis. fowls seU durtof U. Bosstlng last tC ths to I Marc from months August 254 Bellan s Hot water Sure Relief 75 AND; I PACKAGES EVERYWHERE 5 i r i 1 .: til e ' - Is ! 5 ffewYerfe JJ Fame for Dress Designer. Miss Caroline Nunder of New lorlc city has the distinction of being one of the most dress designers In America, At the age Of twenty-fou- r she la said to enjoy an income of nearly $50,000 a year from her work. Miss Nunder la a radiantly pretty girl with fair bobbed balr and large hazel eyes. Every frock she designs she wears, usually at the the ater. ,. I. i widely-know- n The Best External Remedy for all local aches and pains, the re-fult of taking cold, over exertion or itrain, is an Allcock'a Plaster. Adv. ' "' v . Creating impressions. Flint You were working like a Tro jan cleaning up your house yesterday. Iiow comet Lint Company is coming this after noon and I want them to see what a good housekeeper my wife la. New York Sun and Globe. l1! I .1 . in if ii HalFo Catarrh rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. MhaWeskWiwfvtm J. CHENEY & CO Toledo, Ohio F. i : LOOM BalpCarriag e$&ftmSUtm Ask Your Local Dealer WriteNow for 32-Pa- r? V ge Illus- trated Booklet The Uora UsWofsKtisriiiff Owtpsttty tAejwil IMiMrfCe.) .. Deaci Mchigaa (it) No Soap Better For Your Skin Than Cuticura IK ttaeaaaat 2S sWls. Tsetses IS. Seas) voaw fttwime I' f ; 1U EYES tmt Igmn tee eita. hoe eweleele IiiMmU iy mVmlilL.InM .are aJ tkU. tor tTTTTl bsSBiHsaasaaaajBe 3 Cm plot TnutaaalMlea Ualnc ge (rev guaranteed 1M mil. Se4 II. :poetpld). Sherwood Mf. Co.. Patenoa. N. 1. lre. UX)1C. FOLKS! Needle pleye an record llmee; will not Injure reeorde; ernl.r with lurantM. Will hurt twenty la Meal plerlne. Pare ftt to 4ta wear aeedlae and muoh eavtaic ea reeorda EllmlBatee the annnreneo of ehaaa-Ireevee eleana the aad poll.hee BMdlea, f inetead of f rlndlne la tfte dual. No aeeillea tyln aroand for ealldren. Send fareaatedar. Special prloe 11 . Juat eead your nam, we will end one C. O. D. II. IS prepaid. Tht riirMnM Yea W1U lUa ihor. I .CO ! C1ALTY CO, 44 1 1 a, (tad M Omaha, Neb, 110 ytn re n. Wi 1IAIR BALSAM Kaahwwe CW nad iaaaMMOaaara-eunUalrraUa- V i k -. " V- - t arotactummg cowaxt CBEsruooca - nt I CARDOLATED . r, i! , SejUIRaOt egg-layin- ! S! Vaseline e, non-rigi- t; Use for cots barns, sores and wounds. Prevents Infection. Cleanses and heals. . . , rSSli hPf5yfiu rsr fmX three-year-ol- . t will cripple Torn skin the carcass. ed tht best killing day of la a good A tag on tvery carcsss i lt The standard varieties of chickens belonging to the American daw re j scribed In detail in a recent revision Of one of the series of bulletins by the United States Department of Agriculture under the general title. Standard Varieties of Chickens. The breeds now Classed as American are the Plymouth Bock, Wyandotte, Java. Dominique. Rhode island Red. Rhode Island White. Buckeye, Jersey Black Giant, and Chantecler. The chickens of these several breeds are commonly called general purpose fowls asthey are usually good egg producers snd yield carcasses well suited to the table. They are especially well suited for farm flock and include ome of the most popular varieties in the country. Birds of this type are In great favor with poultry packers. They lay brown-shelleeggs and have yellow skins. In size most of these breeds are Intermediate between the smaller egg breeds, such as the Leghorns, and the larger meat breeds, such as the Brah-maThe Jersey Black Giants, however, are about as large as the meat breeds. Most of these American breeds are less active than the strictly egg breeds, but they are more active than the heavy kinds and are good foragers. The Chantecler, which is a recent addition to the Standard, Is well adapted to extremely cold regions because of its small comb and wattles and Its heavy, closely feathered plumage. Copies of this Farmers' Bulletin 1347 may be obtained without charge as long as the supply lasts, by addressing the Department of Agriculr ture, Washington, D. C. ric lights instead of coconut oil lamps Is rapidly increasing In conservative WOMEN i t , s. regulates der little w for i;id;gzstio;j Brief Summary Given of Scheme Is Proving Popular in Many Parts of Country. Tests Carried at Illinois r the trailed State Departmeat (Prepare Experiment Station. I AtrumHe.re.1 d to Clean Liver Baby or Child. Laxatlv Harmless and Bowels of n r : Area Plan of Wiping1 Out Cattle Disease Found Superior for man A gleamy eu. - HAIR GROWS flt A LEAVER CITY PRESS :1 THICK ANP BEAUTIFUL 01d vl:- v ' k aM W. N. w. kkw la at S HINDtinCCnfJS 4T ail V m fMin, a Jmr,l. SKaawaa) fWaa, eewfort to ala. awia r awl ai at r, laal Waraa, r tea i U, Salt Lake City, No, CV .. a.lua 3-- 1S: s; I |