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Show THE AVOODEX IlliX. Of course a wooden egg will not hatch out a chick, but a wooden hen will hatch chickens from tested fertile eggs. The "Noah's Ark" hens that the children play with will not do this trick, but the "Wooden Hen" invented by George H. Stuhl will double discount the largest "biddy" in turning- out a brood of chicks; and when hatched an "Aunty" is provided for the fuzzy little fellows that will bring them up with care and kindness. One of the most in- teresting novelties yet put on the market and a novelty of decidedly practical value is Mr. Stahl's small-sized small-sized hot-water incubator, modeled aft er the famous Excelsior and called the "Wooden Hen." It takes up no more room than a good sized hen, and it holds fifty eggs double the capacity of the industrious "biddy." it is equipped with an automatic regulator which is positive in its control of temperature, and it is in all respects a complete indicator. indi-cator. Such miniture affairs are apt to be considered toys, but while the "Wooden Hen" will afford all the amusement of a toy at comparatively small cost it is yet a practical and valuable machine in any farm or city home where chickens can bo raised. There are thousands of women and boys who would like to experiment with artificial incubation, but the prices of the regular sizes of standard make deters them. To such the "Wooden Hen" comes to fill a long-felt want. Reliable in its construction, positive in the action of its regulator, and low in price, it is exactly the machine ma-chine with which at small cost to learn the art of incubator working. If the small boy and girl, too does not clamor clam-or for a "Wooden Hen" we miss outguess. out-guess. - The cost of this machine and the "Aunty" brooder could not be more profitably expended on the boy or girl who is anxious to learn how to hatch chickens by steam. On application Mr. Geo. H. Stahl, Quincy, 111., will send you an illustrated descriptive catalogue of "The biggest little thing on Earth." His Wife Saved Him. My wife's good advice saved mv life writes P. M. Ross of Winfield, fenn., for I had such a bad cough I could hardly breathe, I steadily grew worse under doctor's treatment, but my wife urged me to use Dr. King's New Dis-co.ery Dis-co.ery for Consumption, which completely com-pletely cured me." Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, Pneumonia, Asthma, As-thma, Hay Fever and all maladies of Chest, Throat and Lungs are positively cured by this marvellous mcdecine. 50c. and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottle free at A. R. Whitehead & Son's store. |