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Show BEAVER CITY PRESS BIG UTILITY VALUE OF PUREBREDS FROUMfOOllDS 301L1M vcr mnrr iii rmr rin SHE GOES T0 CURE FOR TUBERCULOSIS Comman Symptom ef Disease Get Very Thin, Willi Away md Die Mrs. Grcss Praises Tanlae for Overcoming Stomach Trouble Says Results Are Priceless. I iit twli hMvnWwU la one ox the mart Luon dUeases found la the poultry of the com soys J. J. en of Iowa. The disease devel- rather slowly. The Infected birds ot usually show any symptoms un-everal weeks have passed, and la fc Instances several months after contracted it have y he moat common symptom, of to frulosis is that the birds get very C "waste away" and finally die. b'tber Is to find a bird going lame one leg without ahowlns any out td sign of Injury,, even while the in good health.! The bird may weeks after this lameness up. make sure that the disease is it pays to kill and exam Inside of a very sick bird, spleen andF intestines. art m : . i l ywi n eniargea, dui contain iigui are which hard, sandy spots ona, Lungs are seiaom louna u tain lesions. there is no cure for tuberculosis ex ht to keep It from spreading. Bum i dead birds or bury them ; kill the ected birds without . spilling any bod: dont try to keep aged hensj Id keep the henhouse clean, especially im droppings. Use lime on the soil here the flocks feed, and change the bund. It helps some to separate the lung chicks from the old. ones and be careful when buying new stock. nitatlon Is the biggest help. ... J if L (rraparad kr taa t'BltJ BtaUa Dtpartant at Af licultar.) . 'Based on utility value alone apart from breeding or sales value purebred live stock has an earning power to one-hafrom greater than scrub stock, the average superiority of purebreds for all classes of farm animals being about 40 per cent This is the conclusion of the United States Department of Agriculture after weighing the opinions of more than 500 farmers and stockmen owning about 25,000 head of breeding stock and close to 0 fowls. These men are all particiStock pating in the Better Sires-Bette- r campaign, a systematic plan conduct ed by the Department of Agriculture and various states In improving the average quality of live stock in the coun try. A list of questions relating to the value of purebred live stock was sent to these participants and the answers, after thorough analysis, were used as the basis of Department Circular 235, "Utility Value of jrebred Live Stock,",, by D. 8. Burch, which has Just been Issued. Big Points of Purebreds. Of the principal points In which purebreds excel other stock, .according "Before I took Tanlac I only and ninety-fou- r pounds weighed scarcely had strength to sweep the floor; but now I weigh one hundred and thirty two and am as healthy and happy as can be." This remarkable statement was made, recently, by lira Mabel Gross. 1137 Aldrich St, N, Min neapolis, Minn. 'For nearly two years I had been In seriously weakened condition and suffered nearly all the time from headache and backache. My nerves were beyond my control and X was terribly eiixy. I couldnt half sleep and my stomach was so out of order that even the sight of food nauseated me. "The benefits I have received from Tanlac are priceless. I am now a per fectly well woman and my friends often speak of how healthy I look. Health is worth everything, and that la what Tanlac has meant to me." Tanlae Is for sale by all good drug gists. Over 85 million bottles sol- iAdvertisement r(lR(l( SAY "BAYER" Quarrel about trifles If you really must. The less, one has to quarrel about the better. Illustration Appear to Afford Best Means ef Rationing Hens. After using many types' of dry mash In the poultry house, the model t?(lers In the cut appears to afford the The fowls cannot stand h the top of the feeder, or get into It. .. .... ':tafcj 1 - v ... , lance 't t vv IV a I F7--. is also difficult 'for them to waste hv of the food by throwinr It out at he sloping guard In front prevents hat A sloping bottom should be pul as suggested by the dotted line, uch a feeder can be made by cutting Wo an empty grocery box. 'the most prominent and uniformity In conformation and type, greater sale Talus, early maturity, and the economy In the conversion of feed into meat milk, wool and work. The comments of many of the farm- Is an Art Anyone Can Acquire, and the 8ooner Unhealthy Fowls Go the Better. . to the circular, are: Superiority cull flock Culling chickens is to the poultry eeper what milk testing Is to the uiryumn. Fortunately It Is an art nyone can acquire The sooner, the Is culled the sooner expenses sre (ock down. Then, too, the- prices are earlier in the season. The Ban lio Is waking, the most of his poul- ry. systematically culls. Birds lack ing In health, and general purpose breeds not laying and two years old, pr over, should to. The older the llrd, the less profitable she becomes. - MATURE GEESE AS BREEDERS - Is the Herd. WEATHER FORECASTS AID TO BEEKEEPERS payable in advance. Consumers Favor Produce With Nice Appearance, Uniform In Size and Color. Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia" Pain, btailsnatmCC Makes Old Waists Like How Putnam Fadeless Instance of Importance of Service by New York AplculturlsU - Who Used Telephone to Inform Neighbors. Re-lau- (PrMn4 kr th UnlUd StBtM d Dprtm Consumers who buy either at the corner grocery or of the huckster In the dtles buy, by appearance. They like to get fruit that looks nice. A basket of apples may be Just as fine flavored and have the same average size, but If they are mixed up of various sires and colors the city consumer will pay considerable more money for the basket that sits beside It with uniform color and size, for It looks more attractive." A half-doze-n small potatoes In a basket may cut the price down enough to have made It profitable to have thrown them n big potatoes away and a with them rather than keep them. Uniformity is the first point to keep In mind and then quality and size come Jn line. The quality may be there but it doesn't appeal. Catch the eye and the sale Is half made. Beekeepers are dependent on weathfowls Are Usua'ly Best for Breeding er coudltlons to prevent large winter When From Three te Five losses, part of which occurs if they do Years of Age. not know when to put their bees In the cellar in the fall, or if the bees are Toulouse geese Ttrtllnarlly will not removed from winter quartera too urood nntil nhout two years of aire, early in the spring. On the other nnd they do not stature for another hand, It is advantageous to give the y'nr. They are usually' best for hees the benefit of cleansing flights as lrnd;njf wlien from three to five years soon as possible in the spring and as ultlnuigh the females may be kept late as possible before cold weather until ttny nre from twelve to four sets In. Close attention is paid to the forecasta. esneclulty In tne SHELTER FOR DAIRY HEIFERS j enrs of ape, tl ganders not genMihw - -v erally Mns kept after they are eight northern states. to nine yt'iirs old. An instance of the way In which the As Important to Get Young Animal In- . .. tUm rnlllll StotM alde as It Is to Protect Cow weatner oureuu i or tints as you wish Dyes-d- yes i Yourlloirsg otra lvnrlM. aammmm 'i-f-- At airac fraa UUK.tXUS, Small Ore It lb.; prtpuld. T am FraM il Oi ItiiHiU, . fat In. HJuMTlta,.TUISk Direct, It Salt Lake City, No, 92. 11& Klnrwood Lo Orhf4. al Settled. "Well, want to marry my daughter, near the Bechuana-lan- d I suppose," snapped the grumpy old In the Transvaal, ' border. , millionaire as he glowered at the A prospector has unearthed what is young man before him. Then, adjusta portion of sn ancient ing his glasses, he added: "By the apparently and a quantity of slsg. smelting plsnt way, aren't you one of my daughter's which Is being submitted to expert exformer suitors 7" sir," faltered the timid amination, were old workings and a Kearby youth. .ore of substantial containing a body you are now," said the ld , ."Well, whitish metal, thought to be platinum S" out "Get be as turned away. grouch or molybdenum. Mining engineers Boston Transcript have left for the scene of the discovery. Roadside Tragedy. A curious and Informative accident Just a Simple Matter. was observed on Randolph street yesfor 'est one thing, mother, I ask Tf terday evening. A girl In short skirts ran I be sure to get it 7" quietly spoke g at Russian and high boots, member of the the top, was strolling down the side- Ellse, the with an air of rehousehold. Mother, casA man, walk. passing her, young said : "Tea, mother promises that ually threw away his lighted cigarette. lief, shall have one thing you want, tou and startfive then took The girl steps must not ask for anything but you ed kicking the left leg. In another moment she was dancing in a hysteri- else." "All "wight," lisped the darling, ' "I cal circle. ... want 'est a-- toy store." .... Are volunteer The department helped her, off with the left hoot end It Is the same thing In fact, bat In removed the cigarette, with wharwTs left of a charred silk stocking. Chi- poetry It Is sunset and In prose It Is Hundown. cago Tost. "N-n-n- wide-flarin- : Money on His Education. Whenever old Ehen Toothaksr doesn't understand what you say be says, "What sayr So do his neigh bors. It Is not strange that he doesnt understand bis college boy sou's way. of asking the same question. Old Eben's wife noticed that ha wss somewhat depressed the evening after the boy had got back to thw farm from his first year at college. "What's the matter, EnenT she asked. "Mary, Tve spent nine hundred dol. Inrf, on that boy's education, and Tm i.frald it's wasted," said Eben. "H don't know ss much as he did whe he went to college. f "Why, what do yon mean, father? "Well, tonight I said to blm that It looked to me 'elf It might rain tomorrow, and nhat do ye spose he sold T "Why, I don't know. What did I sayT -- Well ..sir,, he begged my pardon I". ' Youth's Companion. ; . Sliver linings fall to Interest owner of an absent umbrella. G , tn w- v . i . Department of Agriculture In with beekeepers occurred recently York state. There are approxi half of mately 15.000 beekeepers there, whom winter their bees In cellars. Vbeo the weather map indicated the with no approach of severs weather., The busy hen la the laying hen. In bee sight flight Indications for a e e were seot 1y the State Ttiere are poor laying hens In all telegrams aptculturlat to secretaries of brmls 20 county and regional aasoclatlons. e These men In their turn were preIn poultry raising the breed is im pared to telephone key men who would Pnint but. the man or woman "'' telephone beekeepers in their own the breed U mora so. la this way most of the bee" their bees In celkeepers ho winter ' " i may te faded out win lars were reached.- t ahow the vigor that Is shown la that the honey crop In Cnslderlng 4.000,-00- 0 pood layer. New Tork state spproxlmates great-- t the pounds a year, and that With colder weather more corn may Inaiu beekeepers of the the to be fed but It of state have been due to winter weather to overfeed " furn, even In winter. service conditions, the weather bureau Is of real Importance. the nk of keeping pence !n the bflRM.orhood, It Is a rvxl plan to Advintaoee ef Ducks. the turkey Bock now and then. the advantnpe of furnishing field e well as epgs and meat a Clean floors are npnlM for flea n fathers tinmllv troubled to any ...1.. ' hfrtS. If th. frt(vni itM nr mMen and niV dirt, mnd tS "anted IrKi the net and gets on the i t nnUif4 eheapcr quartera than S froro the hens'' feet . ' .1 , tokens. BiUMEC be-n1- Nr Giving Milk. It Is Just ss Important to get young dairy heifers inslJe when cold weather sets In. as It Is the cow that is giving milk. Young snlmals that are to produce next spring need shelter and good feed this fall and winter If they are to be In g'md condltloa for their work next season. Jows1 college dairymen say It la better to put young cows Into barns when the first freese comes and feed them a grata ration, than to try to get all the feed out of the pasture or corn field. in la-e- Fr lo-ct- te i .u Adopt Hog The successful imn of today Is . nurcef prartice, horses ' horwmn particularly" wlih full-bodi- it There's ed flavor. ; this a Reason" Yoor grocer Mtlt Poetum In twe format Instant Pottnni (in tin) prpr4Jn3ntly r th cop by the addition of boillnf watar. Posture Caraal (lo packaM) for thoaa who prtftr to inak tha drink20whCe h maal is balog xapandj mioutas. Btada by boiling fully ; Vork tor the Stallion. Outside of the breeding season. It is s g'tod po'Icy to work a ' stallion Many its delicious, YouH find Postum a factor for Health. self-feede- rs follow His trolled Such a man can overcome difficulties because ha Is physically Foolish habits of food and drink have no placa In his achem of things. When ha finds that coffe disagree he promptly ; ' changes to hesdthful POSTUM. This pur cereal beverage b not only fro from tha health disturbing drug element in coffee, but there's comfort and More than farmers adopted the use of for hops in H2t. following Uerionst rations by extension workers, sccordlne to reports to the United States Department of Agriculture.' ' ' ul elf-co-n fit ' Sslf-Feeder- a. self-relia- nt. dear-heade- d, keen eye and steady hand result from abundant, energy, and steady nerves. satisfaction in ... Made by Postum Ccresd Company, Inc. Bittle Creek, .Michigan. I young j " " lb. Orti Ancient Mine Workings, GOT OLD GENTLEMANS 'GOAT discovery of considerable archeo-IcglcInterest has been made SO College Beys Expression Made Him miles north of the Leeupoort tin mines - Fear Had Been Wasted . A half-doze- . lr II.IS p BbcrrlM, ampl ti. W. N. U four-year-o- ld Predictions of Much Value in Fall and in Spring. . Take a good dose of Carter'i little Liver Puis then take 2 or 3 for a tew nights arter. lney CARTER'S cleanse your system of all waste matter and niTTUZ Bowels. Mild as easy to Regulate II IVER take as Your Cenofnc SUgar. 1 1 PILLS Small PHI Small Dose. Small Price. I r Mr. Wagg Had Progressed. "I understand," said Mrs. Kawler, "that one can learn different languages from the gramophone." "Well, I don't know," responded Mrs. Wairg, "but I do know that since onr neighbors got theirs, Mr. Wagg haa used language I never beard him use . PairJ CflDHSTIMTOBI His Fault "Maw I Maw!" yelled young Bearcat Johnson of Rumpus Ridge. "WhatT responded his mother, - "I wlsht you'd come quick and see what's the matter with the baby. Every time I slap his jaws he cries," Kansas City Star. FRUITS ATTRACTIVE MAKING Toothache ai m ting a better price. They are early maturing, easy keepers and good pro ducers." "My cows have more than doubled in milk production," Bays a Pennsylva nlan. "Scrub and grade cows used to give me about 4.000 pounds of milk a year, while my purebreds average over S.000 pounds." Uniformly7 Good. state A breeder in Washington makes this observation: "I find the voung of purebred stock are uniformly sood, while with scrub stock there usually are one or two good ones to eight or ten poor ones." A Montana ranchman says he has Incrensed-t- h welzht wr fleece on 10,000 sheep from six pounds to eleven and one-hapounds almost 100 per cent as a re sult of the use of purebred sires. Many stockmen emphasise the great er salabllity of purebreds. "Buyers in this locality come to me first" is s frequent comment The circular contains much good advice on Improvement of live stock, based upon farm experience. Copies may be obtained without cost from the Department of Agriculture, Headache Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablet Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists, ot Stru HuilMWn ef MpoommMmMmim ( SOqtux. 4atri U the MO To Have a Clear, Sweet Skin Touch pimples, redness, roughness or Itching, if any. with Gutlcura Ointment, then bathe with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and dust on a little Cutlcura Talcum to; If WW M iUDVlUUtlU UCpiauiC vu omasa Ureryvhere 25c each. Advertisement. vi Colds Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions.' eternal vigi lf Purebred Ramboullitt Rama. ! ' A Good Bull Is Half vV o a The prlce,ef liberty Insist 1 when you buy. Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not jetting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 yean and proved safe by millions fot SO,-00- odel Shown In l With a Scrub. era questioned indicate the value of the different points listed. Says Virginia farmer: "My purebred stock weigh ss much at fifteen months as my scrubs did at three years a saving of 21 months In feed and labor, besides get-- lf UPPER FOR FEEDING FOWLS Profitable to ' - A Purebred Beef Cow Compared a. Dry Mash Feeder. I - "' its 132 I 4 4 1 EVtOli -- XT th |