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Show rup1 V I THE WEEKLY REFLEX. XAYSVTLLR UTAH IL1PR0VING SEED CORN FOR SUCCESS WITH WreUmreWOMare Least Expensive Method of creasing Yield Per Acre. In- -' POULTRY FIGURING OUT THE SCHEDULE Essential That the Male at Hiad" ef Flock Is Pur Bred Uniformity Increase the Profits. . tByH.lt. Farmer Needed Know Com Car TaVan From High test Yielding Poultry means uniformity or products. Rows of Uniformity of products means Breeding profits, if products are propPlata Have Repeatedly Proerly marketed. Given the same cars duced Beet Ear for Seed. and feed, pure-brefowls will - make a than greater profit mongrels. Univ (By R. O. WEATHER8TONE.) form products command . the beet The avenge production of corn to fowls produce uniprices. Pure-brethe acre for the entire United States form products. la bat 28 bushels, yet in practically -- In. order to obtain ggs it is very aectloh four times that quantity to have healthy, vigorous stock. la frequently produced, improvement of the quality of aeed la the least expensive method of Increasing, the yield per per. There la each spring a scarcity of good seed corn. This condition is all the more regrettable because it need not exist and it ia much more serious than commonly supposed because many do not fully realise the tremendous lost to themselves and the country doe to planting Inferior seed. A full stand of planta may be obtained from lnferlor seed. but the yield will not be the best possible. The loss is dne to delay or negligence. It can be Brood Coops With Hens and Chickens on a prevented by the selection of seed Poultry Farm, J corn In the autumn. Until a community has its experienced and honest properly fed. A splendid mixture for corn breeder, the best place for the laying hens Is equal parts of cracked tenner to obtain seed corn Is from corn, wheat and oat which should fields on his term or In his neighbor be scattered in the litter. BVan or middlings and beef scraps should be kept in receptacles to which the fowls have .access at all times. Plenty of exercise Increases the egg yield. Provide four or fire feet of good, clean litter In which to scatter the grain. Cabbages, mangels, potatoes, etc make excellent green feed. When wet mashes are fed, be sure they are crumbly and not sticky. For the first three days chick may be fed a mixture of equal parts Four devices for curing seed com. At eggs and stale bread, or stale 1 the left the double cord Is shown. bread soaked ' 'in milk. When bread The rack in the center consists of and milk are need, care should be square frame ef 2x4 Inch stripe exercised to squeeze all milk out of the on each tide of which wtree have bread From the third 'or fourth day been stapled two Inches apart each until the chicks can eat wheat and way. The ears ef com arc laid cracked corn, commercial chick feed upon these two sets of wire. Next la a good ration. le shown the single cord method Plenty of pure, fresh water, grit, of tying and at ths right hangs a shell and green feed should be availrack macio of heavy wire in which able from the first day. Feed the chickens about five times the ears are laid. j. daily and only what they will eat np hood that were planted with a variety clean In a few minutes, except at that has generally proved successful night, when they should receive al In that locality. they want. By far too many consider seed good simply because It will grow. To be KEEPING MILK WITHOUT ICE first class, seed mast be Well adapted to the seasonal and soli conditions where it is to be Department , of Agriculture Recommends That Liquid Be Placed In planted. Jar or Pail of Water. Grown on productive plants of a productive variety. To aid persons who find ifie. difficult Well matured, and preserved from to obtain to keep their household milk ripening time till planting time In a than If It la almanner that will retain Its full vigor. In better condition - around lowed to In heated stand Seed ears taken from the highest the of the derooms, expert dairy breeding yielding rows of of Agriculture have Issued partment bethave repeatedly produced plants recommendations; ter than seed ears taken from poorer 'the following If It Is Impossible to procure ice, ears rows. the Seed ' from, yielding best producing stalks found In a gen- the milk bottle can be kept cooler eral field produced more than seed than the serroundlng air by keeping It ears taken without considering the in a jar or pall of running water, Where It Is impossible to use running productiveness of the parent stalks. Four bushels of ears were divided water from Ajfaucet, wrap the bottle Into two equal parts, one part being in a damp cloth and put It" In the well takeh care of and .the other shade In an open window or In any current of air. This method will keep placed In a barn as corn Is ordinarily seed gave the milk a few degrees cooler than if cribbed. The at 12 per cent Increase in production left simply in the air. The use of ice, on. poor soil and. a,27 per cent, in- however, is always preferable. If there Is no refrigerator in' the crease on fertile soil, notwithstanding an inexpensive for house, the fact that both lota of seeds germicool can be made milk keeping easily nated equally welL , Inches of time drop all other by putting about two At In or bottom of excelsior the business and select an abundance of small wooden box about 18 Inches long, 12 Inches wide, and 14 Inches deep. In to this set a covered jar or tin bucket about S inches in diameter and tall enough to hold a small milk bottle. A stone jar Is better than a tin pail, aa it will not rust nor grow leaky. Pack sawdust around the outside of the pall or jar, place the milk bottle In the pail, and place cracked Ice around the bottle. Put a cover on the pati or jar. Lay several thicknesses of ircwsp&per on top of the pall and close the lid of the wooden cash. HOWLAND HENRI" Ear-to-Ro- LIGHT IN weUed W mvm d neo-essar- y ear-to-ro- well-preserve- d Ice-bo-x haw-dus- t g corn-rlpentn- Windows for the Bam. The horse stable should contain windows on all sides for a good circulation of air, and the stable doors should bearranged to be left open on all hot nlghta and at all times when the animals are feeding or restin their stalls. , The horse Is alAn Ideal method of treating aeed ears ing more or less heated after ways by stringing them immediately and It cannot rest wel work, days ftsr they are gathered. until It has folly cooled off. seed corn. . The process is too imSimplicity ef Silo. portant to be conducted incidentally the original difficulties la of Many seed while hashing. When selecting eera give the process your entire at- constructing a silo and In operating Silo tention. Get the very best that Is to It have largely disappeared. be had and preserve it well, and your are comparatively simple In construcIncreased yields will return yon more tion, much less costly, much more efprofit then any other work you can ficient than formerly, and with the modern machinery for chopping up do on your tern. ensilage and for filling the silo, they are much easier to operate. Advantages ef Plowing. - Fall plowing should be done - aa Protection From Hodge. as early A good hedge on the west an possibleaa more weed seeds are started in the early plowing, the tooth of the paddock and farmstead stubble decays better and more make it more cosUbrtable for stock are formed and other plant and man. Willow, as i and Norway food Is liberated In larger quantities. poplar make good, Early tell plowing can be plowed Elm. hackberry, and deeper thu i&te tell plowing without among evergreens, th spruce, make so much danger of bringing up too slowergrowing, bat longer-livewindmuch soil at once from below.' J breaks. 1 nl-trat- quick-growin- g wind-break- s. d Delivery of Milk. pure mflk finds the most ready sale of any term product It if paramount Importance that ihould be leliveral In ths best tbla condition. - ; AS good l Importance of Sire. Inveotlgation has - shown that a cow's mother's sire exerts almost se much influence spon tho mQk giving qualities of that enr se does her own grrlher. ' v I, & , vw 1 1 - 1 - mg oer "Peine here. There's a wotmin Sln wants gone mud liondon Tit lilts in our shop muillng'" 'TV) you house ?" JThe Kind, like creepers M about Vea, if theyre fat babies" hen a man begins to abuse hi own town It la time for him to move. You have a s -- Bo have others mjl llPYSPEPSl 'fTARRHOFSTO right to yotir opinion Dealer. 'ViC4 Well-Manag- ed hard-boile- exclaimed. want Oil, really, must me mad. . muslin!" ! tin hinting th(""lht boy rushed out of the shop, and seeing a policeman ah on t across tin- way, ran u p t oji -- ed. e-t- xsa t-- Along. "Out at Stop well on second thought we wSl not give the number of the because that would ideu a tify the person this story little too closely. Out iu the country, at a place whop tbe luterurban -- fora burner cars sup, bound trolled tho other da." A .nan came eut of a house by the side of the road, and waited beside ua. Are you going to take thia car?" we asked "If my wife .Jloiv mi," gets here m time 1 'will" How soon does the car come? Wat an' III see, was the reply. Then he shouted to the house: Mai, how soon are you goln to be ready ?' Iu just ten minuteB, Job- - "Wine the reply through an open window. The farmer nodded to ua. i'lf she's te lllnthe truth.'! he said, the car11 be here in Jet nine, minutes an' a half. An' they atnt anolNe r an hour. Cleveland " Plain car LAMON.) Be sure that the male at the head of the flock is pure bred. Pure-bre- d Table to Tim No Just When the Car Would Didn't Quite Understand. At a draper's shop they employed a small boy to run ei rands. The other day, whilejiswaii waiting in the shop, is ala d v- -1 auie lit aa d - ajs k- th ant for a yard of silk. When it was plated before her she JUST THROWING OUT A HINT If Charity Fund Wat to Bo Given to the Needy, He Could Use Part of It I The children of a' Boston Sunday their school class had contributed which fund to a weeks for pennies was to. he devoted to charitable purposes, and on the day when they were to decide upon the matter of its distribution each child waa called upon to express an opinion aa to how it There's a Usht In her window tonlsht; I look at the sleam from afar; Perhaps she has,sone there to write. There' a light In her window tonlsht. And I gladly would gueaa, If I might. What her thought and her purpose , I look Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hot flashes, severe headaches, melancholia, dread of impending evil, palpitation of the heart, irregularity, constipation and dizziness are promptly treated by intelligent women who are approaching the period of life. This ia the most critical period of woman's life and she who neglects the care of her health at this time invites in- -, curable disease and pain. Why not be guided by the experience of others and take Lyaia E. Pinkhams Vegetable It is an indisputable fact that this grand old Compound remedy has helped thousands of women to pass through this trying period with comfort and safety. Thousands o t should be spent. The teacher explained to them that there were several charlttea which would be glad to receive the fund, either in Boston or among the for elgn missions. Bhe had .'Jn pressed upon them, however, that the raetey m!ghlbe spent to good advantage are- - There' From 40 to 50 Womans Critical Period. a light In her window tonight, at th gleam from afar. Perhaps eha la aaylng a prayer, Or, reading some.pleaalng romance. Bhe doubt lea le all alone there; Perhaps the la aaylng a prayer; She may b removing her hair. Or unhooklng her eoret7 'perchance r" Perhapa h I aaylng a prayer. Or reading some pleasing romanea. among. the.. slck andJneedy.chlldren of their own parUh. Several bright apeeches on the subject had been boy From her window there atream a bright made, when one mind in arose bearing and, evidently ray, warn the bold aailor at aea, Such the teacher's remarks about charity I am filled with a auddan dismay. at home, said: From her window there atream a bright beginning I want you to know that 1 have ray. put a good many pennies In Ahat Perhapa ahe' la filing away Her foolish love letters from mat box and then, after some delay From her window there streams a blight and Ive got a terrible coldpiyself," ray Boston Post Such a warns the bold sailor at sea. seven-year-ol- Unpardonable. No, I never shall forgive him, said old Mr. Sllmlngton, referring to the young man with whom one of his The die Is daughters had eloped. cast! But, d genuine and honest testimonials support this fact. From Mrs. 1IENIIY 1IK AVI LIN, Cadi, Ohio. Fort Worth, Texas. I have taken Lydia K. Hnkhams Vegeta- ble Compound and derived great lienetit from its use. It carried me safely through the Change of Life when I was in bad health. I had that all gone feeling most of the time, and headache constantly, I was very nervous and the hot flashes were yery bad. I had tried other remedies and doctore. but did not improve until I began taking Lydia R Ihnkhama Vegetable Compound. It has now leen sometime sinco I took the Compound and I have had no return of my old comnlaint. I always praise your remedies to weak women." Mrs. Hamby Ohio. F. No, I). R Cadiz, 5, Ujlavilin, The Difference. the difference between speculation and Investment V' When you lose. It Is speculation; when you win It Is investment. ' Judge. "Whats , From Mrs. EDWARD 11. lHLDERT, Fleetwood, Pa. Fleetwood, IV During the Change of Life I waa hardly able Uf be around at alL I always had a headache and I waa so dizzy and nervous that I bad no rest at night. The flashes of heat were so bad sometimes that I did not know what to do. One day a friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and it made me a. strong, well woman. I am very thankful that I followed my friends advice, and I shall recommend it as long as I live. Before I took the Compound I was always sickly said the friend who had to Intercede tn behalf of the lovFrugal. ers, "you must admit that hls characMother Ethel, are you saving anyter Is good, Qtet he stands high In thing for a rainy day? business circles, and that hls habits Ethel Yes, mother. 1 never wear are excelleni'-Mds- t men would be my silk' stocking around the house. proud to have' such a Life. gone and now I have not had medicine from a doctor for years. You may . publish my letter. Mrs. Edwabd IJ. IIilbkrt, Fleetwood, IV son-in-la- admit all that never forgive him." 1 ' Still. I shall At a Great Rate. From Mrs. F. P. MULLENDORE, fllunford, Ala. not? Hicks (meeting friend at 11 p. an.) Because he took the youngest and IIelK, old man, what's going on out prettiest on In the bunch. Why your way? didnt he' run off with, on of her old - Wicks Mj wife Ja, I expect. 1 told er sisters, confound him!" her I'd be home at six. Why I was so weak and nervous while passing through Munford, Ala. the Change of life that I could hardly live. My husband had to nail rubber on all the gates for I could not stand to nave a gate slam. I also had backache and a fullness in my stomach. I noticed that Lydia R Pinkhams Vegetable Compound was advertised for such cases and I sent and got a bottle. It did me so much good that I kept on taking it and , found it to be all you claim. I recommend It to all women afflicted as I was. Mrs. F. P. Mullen-DohMunford, Ala. - f"WaWrlta t LYDIA E.FIRIHAM MEDICINE CO. I-7 (CONri BESTIAL) LTNJi, MASS.. forad vice. Ths Cause, Language to Blow Away. Ebe--- I Ah, aald th ' conceited ' Englishdont know what makes her man, "you have a big country here; so positive about everything. He Her aex. Puck. you have done a lot of wonderful things;, you have,. In. fact, .1 may aay, become a world power; but you tell Paw Knows Everything. short in ne particular. You have no Willie Paw, what la a secret? Your letter will be opened, read and answered Paw Anything two women do not language." by a woman and held in strict conlldence. " "No language, eh? the American know, my son. returned. "Say. my friend, you ought to hear my wife some night when 1 PIMPLES Aik OVER FACE come home and confess that I paid three cent more for th 1412 E. Geneoooo Ave Saginaw, than-th- e price at which she saw It Midi. Cutleura Soap and Ointment advertised In the Sunday paper.A cured me of a very bad disease of tbe face without leaving a scar. Pimples ...... Loosened Lucy. broke out all over my face red and Tbe time of aU others when are invaluable Is la Bhe dwelt among untrodden ways - Beside the Sprints of Dee. large. They festered and cams to a A miss-firan inaccurate cartridge, or ooe hunting. Where there were none around to praise heed. They Itched sod burned end " having poor penetration may mean th loaa of a coveted trophy or And very few to see. caused me to scratch them and make even injury to tha hunter, Winchester, th W brand of cartridges sores. They said they wars seed Bhe, therefore, threw her stays aside smokeless or black powder, can always be relied on to bej sure warts. At night I was restless from And ceased to pinch her feet. and to have speed and penetration. Yon can help accurate, fir, . would And, looking up to heaven, cried: When tbs barber Itching. Gee whls,- but this Is sweet!' shave me my face would bleed terriMACS TOUU BUST A SUCCESS BY USISQ THEM. She lived out there where few eould bly, Then scabs would form afterknow: , wards, then they would drop off and v l must. Indeed." said she, seed warts would corns the "Look .horrid looeened up, but O back again. They were on my tec How good It feel to me!" for about nine month and the trouble caused dlsPgurement while It Juat ths Man. lasted. So. said the head of the "One day I read In th pa pec of the political firm, "you think yon re Cutlcura- Soap and Ointment fill this position, do yon?" Puzzf.' ' Cutlcura of Passing. a ceived free Soap sample "I guess so, the applicant replied. business "Is a matrimonial bi old tha that evident "Its your much very was so Yea mentioned in your advertisement and Ointment- and It . of school Is reau? 1 of cake agents press passing mo a that to value bought that you want, a men who Is a good " "O course it isnt! mixer. I tended bar for six years, and Cutlcura Soap and a box of Cutlcura sway." "Then why doyou advertise ' for "Whats th new school? what I dont know about mixta em Ointment at the drug store. I used sealed proposals?1 "There Isnt any." both according to directions. In about ep aint In no books. ten days my face began to heal up. Room. . My face is now clear of the warts and Helped by ths Enemy. Foley Kidney Fills do not Is How scar like my new a left LeRoy (Signed) beyou iceman see never the "I stop 1113. C. 12, sweet asked the O'Brien. May promptly the suffering due to weak, inyoung thing fore your house any more, Mrs. Flipactive kidneys and painful bladder action Soap- and Ointment sold it perfect Cutlcura perleigb. They offer a powerful help to nature each of world. the IsnT room much there for Sample Well, throughout next since the Buxtons, door, "No; la building up the true excreting kid32-Skin Book. Address post- improvement. replied the grouch. fell into their fortune theyve boon oo free, with tissue, in restoring normal actios ney cool to ns that wo dont need any card Cutlcura, Dept L, Boston." Adv, and iu regulating bladder irregularities. Bure. , Try them. help from the refrigerator." Th Cauae.This story says a man raised an t Ehe I dont know what makeaher umbrella," said the Boob.. Where do JiriUll aranl; so - II 1,1.1V 1 mbi mwiawman, Hard to Fathom? " traa. bat for so shoot raise Hay umbrellas?" keep; man kaluo everything. positive they' I hear yon call monsieur heem.' Writ BuIsm Jtoaatty jus Ce Xumlatoi Sprtefa, Ite sex. wet He Puck. In Her the climates, call and replied said tho French visitor, you Cheerful Idiot Bit If! V A Only depilatory aM amter pataM madams her. Also 1 hear yon call urnaio,.iperaaua,lmirwtaoatlim' Who ever knew truth put to the M. Zhonny Tveem. also you call Lille. jaitagakis. worse and encounter? In free a se Also name open boat "her. you Lottery. Cupids Daisy -U v, Milton. Whatever became of that woman SCSI i 1 ttfT Sfl ie General Hancock and call it 'her. SCLLLn ,.L), on ahi; ,nn aliwia m" nar- i I who on was a married C bet? Write WjQD sees ST. CU. MC.AAu.it Oh, yreSt. langralge! She is now giving her time to a First thing a baby lekrns to do is crusade against gambling. W. N. U, Balt Lake City, No. Cities. try for what It wanta. Judge. 1 see they call Berlin .the. Chita go , of Europe now "Do they? What city la the Berlin 8 of America? Color more foods brighter and faster eo'ora than any other dve. Or 10r pacVage color aO liber. They dv In cold W-- r N t You rn dve any (ament without r .tv anart. WRjTE FOR FnEE booklet, calendar, blotters, etc. tMlINK ( "" a, -- - egg-lieat- -- BIG GAME CA R TRID GBS - reliable-cartridge- bij-fan- Q s e, - d - - - ' R:II:t3 r - --- p. - tV X- 1 t' rai - 42-19- 13. PUTWAM'7 FADELESS DTI o jT r i |