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Cold Modal oa bos ud occoot no imitation Indiana. A two-yestudy of the cost of milk production undertaken by the United States dairy division and Purdue university, on a number of da in' ?rms in northwestern Indiana, has resulted in figures On the requirements for producing 100 pounds of milk in winter and summer. To give permanent value to the results, these were determined in requirements pounds of feed, hours of labor, etc,, and by substituting present costs and values 'for various items a farmer can determine very closely what it is costing him to produce 100 pounds of milk at the present time. ' In the summer months the requirements for 100 pounds of milk were as follows : Concentrates, 20 pounds ; dry roughage, 27.4 pounds ; silage and oth- -' er succulent roughage, 60.1 pounds; hauling and grinding concentrates, $0,014; pasture, 0.04 acre; human labor, 12 hours; horse labor, 0.2 hour; overhead and other costs, $0,393. In the winter months the requirements for production were: Concentrates, 38.6 pounds ; dry roughage, 66.8 pounds; silage and other succulent roughage, 147.6 pounds; hauling and grinding concentrates, $0.03; bedding, 20.3 pounds; human labor, 2.5 hours; horse labor, .03 hour; overhead and other costs, $0,385. It has been generally believed that the cost of producing milk was considerably higher in winter than in summer; and while this holds true as far as the gross cost is concerned, the figures obtained in this investigation show that the net cost of producing 100 to pounds of milk from November April was only 1.8 per cent higher than the cost from May to October, inclusive, and that the total cost varied only slightly from month to month within The Cow Is Mans Greatest Benefactor She Pays the Debts and Saves the Home. each of these seasons. This small difference between net costs of production during winter and summer is largely due to the greater credit allowed for manure during the winter season. The price received for the milk, however, fluctuated sharply from month to month. Further details on requirements for milk production, including such factors as cost of keeping a cow for one year, cost of keeping a bull, proportion of work performed by each class of labor, percentage relation of various factors in the cost of production, and other details,' are presented in department bulletin 858, Requirements and Cost of Producing Market Milk in Northwestern Indiana, which may be obtained from the United States department of agriculture on request. Amount May. Be Best Governed by Body Weight of Calf Great Danger In Overfeeding. The amount of liquid to feed the young calf may be best governed by the body weight. of the calf fed. If the calf is small, weighing 50 to 60 pounds, it should receive only six to eight pounds of milk per day, divided equally Into the number of feedings given. A heavier calf, weighing from 100 to 110 pounds, should receive 10 to 11 pounds of milk per day, properly As there Is greater danger divided. from overfeeding than there Is from underfeeding, the rule of giving them an amount of milk equal to of their body weight each day is a splendid one. $5.00 Cash and a will be given to the wearer who finds PAPER in the heeli, counters, insoles or outaoles of any shoes made by us, bearing this k. trade-mar- one-tent- h j? Takmt Lmathar to Stand WoathmrM NAVAL ACADEMY See your neighborhood dealer and Insist on the Friedman-Shelb- y All-Leat- Deep-Seat- ed Coughs If Deflected. develop serious complications remedy that Use an old and tune-trie- d more than for satisfaction fifty years baa given W. N. U Salt Lake City, No. DAIRY SIRES Herd Includes 17 Purebred Bulls, 37 Purebred Cows and 334 Grades Other Purebred Sires. Trade-Mar- k. More wear to each pair means real shoe economy. 20. tot Contents lBTluidDnflte For Infants and Children. s- i- l - August 20, Benjamin rison, bom at North Bond, ' Ohio. 1888 1889 1892 1901 r- - 7 col- lege, Ohio. Colonel and brevetted brigadier general in the Civil war. In the United States sen- ate. Elected president. March 4, Inaugurated the twenty-thir- d president, at. the age of fifty-fivDefeated for March 18, death of Ben-- . Jam In Harrison at Indianapolis, aged sixty-seve- Commander T. de F. Harris of the supply corps. United States navy, has enrolled the Naval academy dairy at Annapolis, Md.. In the United States Better department of agriculture Sires Better Stock movement, which is aimed at raising the quality of domestic animals In the United States. The dairy herd includes 17 purebred bulls, 37 purebred cows and 334 grade cows. Other stock Is kept also, the Sires being purebred. 1894 :3. 1895 ' HARRISONS to be only an intermission between the two acts of the Cleveland drama. History gives but a passing glance at the one president whose predecessor became his successor, who had to give up the presidential chair to the man he took it from. Although Harrison had more brains than Cleveland, Cleveland had a larger nature, and that is what counts most In the leadership of men. Notwithstanding Benjamin Harrison was the grandson of a president, in whose house he was born, his father was poor and the boy was brought up plainly. Graduating from a small Ohio lege, Harrison married at twenty the girl to whom he engaged himself at col- eighteen, and they went to housekeeping in a little three-roocottage in Indianapolis. He was not admitted to che bar until after his marriage, and the first money he ever made was as a court crier at $2.50 a day. Later on he helped out his lean practice with his salary as clerk of the supreme court of the state. Then came the Civil war, in which he served gallantly as a colonel and marched with Sherman to the sea. Afterward he rose to a high and prosperous rank In the practice of law. The only political office Harrison ever held before his election to the presidency was a seat in the senate. to that body Defeated for in the year before he was elected president, he left Washington with no thought that he would soon return as and he frankly depresident-elec- t, scribed himself as a dead duck. The only candidate that the rank and file of the Republicans wanted to nominate in 1888 was Blaine. But he wns not well, and he refused to make a contest for the nomination. At last he cabled from Scotland : Take HarAnd the convention indifferrison. ently took him. The more notable events of the Harrison administration the McKinley tariff act; the silver act, which more than doubled the purchase of that metal by the treasury.; the Sherman law on the subject of trusts; the dependent pension act, and the first congress hardly belong in this little story, because none of them originated with the president himself. He did not rise to leadership, and congress took the reins. A11 the while he sat In the White House in cold aloofness. With the cry of God help the surplus! the Republicans gave the country In Harrisons administration the first blllion-dollcongress. the apterm rispropriations for the two-yeing to that unprecedented total. To the popular protest Speaker Reed recountorted: This is a blllion-dolla- r try." But the country did not feel rich enough to pay the higher tariff rates of the McKinley act. That law was passed only seven weeks before the congressional elections in 1890. Of course anyone, who had anything to sell seized upon the excuse to mark up prices. The shopping women rose in their fury at the higher cost of living, and the voters overwhelmed the Republican majority In the house That waS the forerunner of a still greater political overturn In the presidential election in 1892, when Harrison went down nr dor a sweeping victory AntheS""1 awlBoris pealed. July 4, Cleveland aent troops to Chicago to Intervene In railroad strike. n Aug. 27, the tariff became law without presidents signa. ture. XhercbyPromotiniDistt Otte&essandCoK 1908 Feb. 7, Cleveland made arrangement with J. P. Morgan and others for protection of gold reserve. Dec. 17, sent in his Venezuela message. June 24, Cleveland died at Princeton, N. J., aged n irffi if seventy-one- i had no GroverthanCleveland left the presidency In iv defeat and settled down to the practice of law In New York City than It was seen that he was still almost as much the leader of the Democratic party as when he was in the White In the four years of his retirement, he seldom saw party leaders. Yet so strong was the reaction against the Republicans and so loud the call for him In 1892 that he returned In triumph to the White House. One of the periodical panics of the 19th century smote the country with a financial and industrial paralysis In 1893, only two months after the Inauguration. As usual, the party in power caught the blame, and day after day a leading Republican newspaper shouted in gleeful headlines : Another bank gone Democratic! v As. the first means of restoring confidence, Cleveland called a special session of congress for the purpose of having It repeal the Silver act of the Harrison administration. The next day he submitted himself to the surgeons knife for the removal of a cancerous ulcer which had appeared in the roof of his mouth. His grave physical condition was concealed from the panicky 'mind of the public, and the operation yras performed In the closest secrecy aboard a yacht as it steamed slowly up the East River, off New York; Not until many years had passed was It known that when congress assembled he faced It with a rubber jaw. Under the pressure of the president, the Silver act was repealed, but only after a bitter struggle which left the Democratic party hopelessly split. The passage of a tariff bill divided the party still more. It was such a lobby-madmeasure that Cleveland refused to sign it, but let it become law without his signature. After that the Democrats went down in defeat in the congressional elections of e, log-rolli- 1894. In the depth of onr domestic troubles the president, sent his famous Venezuelan message to congress. In it he announced that the British government had rejected all our appeals for the arbitration of a land dispute which It was pressing in South America, and he boldly proposed that we ourselves should decide the question and proceed to enforce the decision. Stocks tumbled headlong in London and New York, and there was much wild talk on both sides of the Atlantic. But the president confidently reassured his troubled private secre . ,, Facsimile Sijnswg.0 OAtigSZ-Twe Cextath Thirty Years G tSSPSSC CASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. Might Be Either. fortune teller once told me that some day I would stand in a high place, with public officials on either hand and deliver a farewell address to a crowd of people, who would listen with close attention and many evidences of sorrow to everything I said. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NtW TORN CITY. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM A BemovesDanapn8-8topsBAirFslU- n Restores Color and Besotr to Gray and Faded Hail and $1.00 at Drnrouta. Chem.WIaPatcbgggejrT. 60c. 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Are you afraid a very large campaign fund will impair confidence in your party? Yes, answered the willing worker; but too small a campaign fund will do the same thing. The Cause. In the camp the other day I came across a young soldier who was weeping so hard that I felt sorry for him. Was lie reading a letter from Billys Natural History. I saw a garter snake a yard home? No and a half long today. Paul Never; garter snafces dont Billy ; , A Friendly Remark. American prisons. They tell me they Actor I saved the show, but I adhave no tortures there. Second Red Dont you believe it mit I did hog it a bit. Friend Yes, you did look like a pig They give you a bath and make you in a poke. work. A scientist is a man of learning; Thespusent. What does it mean when they among other things he is apt to learn throw an egg at an actor, pa? It that he is not flimflam proof. means they want him to beat it. 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Clevelands outburst of plain speaking had the effect of awakening the English people, as never before, to the value of American friendship, and It opened a new era in the relations of the two governments. Clevelands hardest, longest battle in his second administration was for the gold standard. Almost alone he upheld it through four years, abandoned by most of the Democrats and unaided by the gold Republicans In congress, who were afraid of hurting the party with the silver people. , he was peeling onions. When Coffee ar por' Cieveiepd. ftj House. ar . n neither 0ptam.MorpMne MlneraL N OT NabcqHS Wllson-Gor-ma- "" BENJAMIN Genuine Castoria March 4, Grover Cleveland inaugurated a second .. time, aged May, a great panic began. July 1, Cleveland went under surgical operation for cancer. 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