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Show li Till- - Wil iutUt on ll4titf tlootj Milk. Every creanu-rymareceiving mllV (com his patrons should insist upon each one furnishing first-clas- s iaw product, as that la the only way In s which product can he delivered from the creamery, says Elgin Dairy report. The fear that many creamerymen have that If they do not receive the tullk the other creamery-ma- n will, Is based on the wrong prinDelci-iou- s ciples of business. As long ns you Insist upon having good milk to start with, you will have u uniformly good product, If you are doing the work at your end of the line correctly. The other fellow taking the bad milk will I not have always a good product, and therefore cannot pay prices that you can afford to pay the patrons, ana :I this continues long enough on that Hit- i rir ii it, Sea c'occdlhs, a rare species, hava kauie a88 the time will come when bave tbe ood patrons those says Science Siftings, teen known to Hou tbe 1,1 h properly and reach a length of thirty feet. They are cJre u first-clas- The Best place in Town to get these Bivalves served in the Most Palatable THE ROYAL CAFE, way is at 252 South Main St. H, D. SABINE not so mar insatiable crocodile said not to he and which fairly smaller rivers. These unclean reptiles are so nilmerous about many streams that th village watering places have to be pal- Isaded by a loop fence, built out into the stream to prevent the women who come to dip water from being gobbled , d0 .T" much Quality of the raw product as well na lhe quantIty delivered. By encourag- jng the patrons In making a better and higher grade of milk, you will be en aided to make a more uniform and 8i! ti Sinwlrrl. 4 II. E. McKay says: A few grower fully understand this fact, but many, apparently Intelligent, seem not to understand how great these differences really are, and are disappointed when they fall to do ns well us others. Too little has been said by many writers on the strawberry, about the soils best suited to the health and growth of the plant, ami the perfection and beauty of the fruit. The wonderful ease and facility with which the berry adapts itself to different soils and latitudes, coupled with the fact that even In an imperfect condition it is satisfactory In appearance and taste to most persons, overmay In part be the cause of this sight. We do not ngice with the generally received opinion, as taught by many writers, that a sandy loam gives either the largest yield or finest fruit. Possibly In the North and West suchmay be true, but in the south our larg- as firm and well colored us on a clay . loam, it Is equally true that they are deficient in that solidity, strength of that the color and general make-u- p same varieties possess grown on the loam. All the .acts, so far as we higher grade product, getting more clay have been able to gather them, point money therefor, and that encourages to the general conclusion that, all other the farmers to produce more and bei- up. the strength, beauCrocodile worship Is the queerest ter milk. This is one of the live ques- - things being equal, and perfection of the berry is diminphase of Indian religion. Apparently Dons of the day. in connection with the ty as free sand exists ished in the frightful creatures are reverenced Jairy industry. There is a consider- In the proportion . not that any of our good utation stands second to none as precisely because they are dangerous, able amount of discussion among pa land is soil; without sand, but we use the words! of and be must Irons creameries because of Ine low PrPitiated fair free sand where It readily sepn h mil . cutter, naing rut rjand mental suppliance. However, the Prices paid for milk. It is true bitter term arates and can be seen In the branches Hindos are not been and..cheese have for-rthrepermitted, by their finest over twenty years llgion, to kill either crocodiles or any the last year, but compared with other New York trade. other living t'$ng. agricultural products, they have held neurr I, eft UnflAltl. So one finds, in many villages, a tbeir own verr well, and have been The two giggling girls pushed their permanently resident crocodile known more unform in price than any other way into the crowded cable car. The SECOND SOUTJ. by name and treated respectfully, tak- - agricultural product. Creamerymen one was 49 pretty, and knew it, while the ing toll of the natives, year by year, certainly owe it to themselves and the other Wasnt and didnt seem to know until it becomes rather a point of local Industry to see to it that they do noth- - it. After a gieat deal of squeezing to tell how many succulent young ing to Iwer not only the standard of that pride almost took their breath away, Correct Measures; children the fat old sinner, who suns be Pr0(uct that tbe' make, but the standard of the raw product from they at last reached the front part of A great many himself THE the in mud, fearless of utterly wonder why the which they must produce their goods. the car. They kept up their giggling FRIENDeaten. has and schol teachers dressmakfqs reptiles, Educate your farmers along the line until a man who was trying to read i s f the Stand-i- d some cases In sacred crocodiles are of better Garment Cut-- t and you will have edu- in the corner seat got up in disgust milk, ig school are so kept In narrow ponds, and fed by cated them the line of a larger and went out on the front platform. uccessful in get- Brahmin along And is it priests. curious to supply. That is what both wanted to sit down ting perfect fit on each creamery-ma- n .Although they every form witb- - note that this custom dates back to to deprive the other of wished neither most desires. ut changing a the seat. line. Thiscnn be the time of the ancient Egyptians. accounted Crocodiles are wise creatures of easily You take it, dear, said the pretty or. the Standard Kxplainea. kind. In their i the one. very hot climates they onlv You saw them drown, did you? the world bury their eggs in the sun I wouldnt enjoy it at all if I knew and the tat is allowed to 01 did. They stood there till th sun hatches them. .se the Victor Where the nights water kem over their heads. you were standing, replied the other. "leasure. This Ut- are cool enough so that the Then they began giggling again. snd does ile invention in ItWhich one went first? self is a perfect not retain the suns heat, the croco-dilu- s At last, when another woman rusl Well, I heard her voice th last, and every the Porosus, up to take it, the pretty girl si estuary crocodile 3or. tilor and dress-takwho has of the East, puts its eggs in the middle I suppose so. You know that they her friend into the seat, saying ien It declares it of a heaped-u- p mound of vegetation. eay a woman always has the last first thing we know well be the only true node of getting This heats by fermentation, bides, my dear, its precisely word. eorrectmeasure.lt like wet i hay in a stack, and keeps the Yis, sor. But this woman were a to take it, because Im entirely differ'd from all of the eggs warm until they hatch out. The foot taller than the mon. Cleveland have a seat offered mej id styles The homely girl With female crocodile guards the nest jeal- Plain Dealer. .t you can detect and small and turned red in boys seldom try to in a moment ously, her friend got oj where there are rob it. Her Advantage, any changes to be The Trochilus, or crocodile bird, the she never Airs. Stalemate Uuiy to think of the made, as it brings Nsv nit eyery outline queer little convoy that always lives by way in which Mis. Smarte snapped up f the human with the big saurian, 'also lays its eggs that wealthy Air. Goode! Its positiveorm, and therefore you can cm a in. the sand, but keeps the nest warm ly disgusting. to fit a de- at the new measure. garment on it. by night sitting formed person Uncle John Naturally some of Wonder of the just as easily as ladies are disappointed; but other forthe most perA Mis t.ikn. Nineteenth Century. fect had no chance against Mrs form. Is that young person in bloomers Shes a widow, you know, Endorced by all the Leading Tailors and the type of the American girl? hasnt haunted the matri Modistes Wherever introduced. No, i should call her a typograph- gain counter the last Call and Examine it. 328 S. Main St. ical erm-- .Puck. years for nothing. - ! niliag-Jottferf-and-JiteltrIlk- c , - sys-m- ln er meas-rement- s. wr |