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Show ' r ' ! THE COALVILLE TIMES.CQALVILLE. USING Came Natural. YALE DEPENDS MUCH ON CAPTAIN KETCHAM SENSE IN THE HOG LOT COMMON UTAH do who "What did those Newcomers leaped jojiuddenly Into society" T 'They ralsed hops." HEAD ITCHED AND BURNED . Burns, Wyo. The trouble began on my baby shen she was about 'lour months old A red pimple' wss lean st first and It grew larger and larger the time on the back of her head. It looked scabby and It itched and burned and she began to scratch It and scratched until it would bleed. Sometimes she could not sleep and felt pretty cross. "The trouble lasted till she was a year old and I saw an advertisement of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, so I sent for some. First 1 washed the tore part with the Cuticura Soap and then applied, the Cuticura Ointment and left it on for a while, then. I washed It again with the Cuticura Cuticura Soap and Ointment Soap. cured the sore in a week without k scar. (Signed) Mrs. Otto F. Heckly, all Berkshire Gelte. fa breeding swine we must consider organs of a hog are the nearest like the type ot bog the nearest market those of a human being and any dumb demands. animal, unless It be a man. ' Never sacriflce a good body In orSwine are natives of a tropical clider to shorten the snout or decrease mate and should have warm and dry the size of the ears. quarters. In this era of cheap woven wire Buy a boar ot some reliable breeder who has been working for years to get fences there is absolutely no excuse the concect type of a pig and who is for a nasty hog yard near prepared to furnish the type you de- the house where disease is bred, and sire. the best fertilizers of the farm dissi- Nov. 22. 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world Sample of each free, with 32-- Skin Book. Addresi postcard Cuticura, Dept L. Boston." Adv. , With well bred bogs your feed and care will produce the best results. It Is mistaken Idea that breeding animals to do well must be fed only enough to keep them alive. At mating time both sire and dam should be In the pink of condition to produce the best results. Feed a pig all he can eat without squealing. This can be done only by watching him eat and knowing Just how much he needs. An old school teacher once s&id to her class on physology, "the internal Should Be Separated According to Size Some Animals )o Not Set Hens Late in Fail less Buildings Are Weil ed for Broods. Labor- Schemes. -Saving As a general thing, on the average tara too much time is used In feeding and caring for hogs. Unnecessarily slow and tedious methods are employed, whereas shorter cuts In feeding than those practiced at present would produce equally good results either by the use of horse labor, by the rearrangement of the feeding yards and troughs, by the more careful use of pasture and crops that may be harvested by the bogs, and thus reduce the number 'of hours .required to care for the animals and at the same time save labor, says the Iowa ' . Homestead. Where one is feeding many1 bogs It frsfliistts ia a lsber sever to use . 4 horse in transporting swill, water and feed directly from the tank and bln to the pens, yards or field In which the animals are kept Wide alley possible using the truck, not alone for hauling feed In, but for hauling out the manure and thereby keeping the surroundings dean and sanitary. There are few who have taken the trouble to separate the shoats accord' Ing to size so that they could be fed more easily and satisfactorily. Many prefer ...to feed hogs of all sizes together, either continuing thefeedlng until all are Tull or else wasting time chasing the larger ones away until the smaller ones are fed. Feeding all the animals will hold Is a wasteful method, while beating up thd big ones while the smaller ones eat is not condudve to gains in either the old r young. It Is always well In feeding hogs to sort according to size and limit the number to twenty or thirty In a feeding place. e one-hors- e x FARM WATER TANK - A TIGER Famous Athlete Has Won University Emblem Five Time Was Football Captain Laat Season. undergraduates In Princeton university, only 44 have the privilege of wearing the varsity athletic P, according to statistics published there by the local athletic association. As freshmen are not allowed to compete on any varsity team there and as a large number ot students are excluded tor various other reasons, the statistics show that Princeton has only 900 men from which to draw candidates for her IS varsity teams, and thla number Is cut down ' (further Ty A mid which prevents a student from being s member ot more than two teams in the earns year. The distinction of hiving received the varsity letter more times than any other man in college is borne by Talbot T. Pendleton of Berkeley Springs, W. Vs, the captain ot the football team during the last season. Ot the 1,500 , One-quart- The beat grades of- - comb honey should be put on the market In neatly printed cartons. They are a great convenience for the dealer, they serve to keep honey free from dust, and also prevent marring the delicate comb when handling from the grocery to the consumers kitchen. Cartons are so inexpensive and so useful that It is surprising that more of the beat comb honey Is not pat on the market In them. Of coarse, those using cartons should be very careful to see that only the most perfect sections of honey are put Into them. A honey purchaser will seldom bay cartoned honey the second time If she has been once deceived by getting, for instance, partly fllledcomb In a carton; or, perg comb. haps, a Cartons should be used more extensively than they are now, as they also furnish an added opportunity to send printed honey information with each comb of honey sold. and get the supply from below the surface water. Put on a force pump, and If you are using any quantity of water attach a gasoline engine or a windmill to do your pumping. . OlKMOl OKtUbOce Lay pipe to your bouse (he surecon-to Talbot Pondloton of Princeton. get It. below the frost line) and nect the pipe with a tank. The pneuHe prepared for college at Alexandria, matic tank in the basement is the best, Va., and has won the honor .three In but an open tahk with a loose cover rime In footbaQ and twice In baseof size The Is room all an upper right. ball. As he Is a sprinter of unusual of tank will depend on the quantity ability, he undoubtedly would have water you use. Have it large enough won a track P bad he cot been preOr, to hold at least a days supply. vented from running by the two sport If you cant afford anything better, rale. The only other student now tax and it is for house use only, put In college to have won the letter In more good barrel on a stand la one corner than one sport is Hobart H. A. Baker ot tbs kitchen. If you ppt in a tank of Philadelphia. Baker has two footrun a pipe from' It to any place needball Ps and also the. letter In hockey. with ed, and be sure to have a sink Chicks. for , v wsste pipe,. Nev Fight Club. Begin this month to gather road dust If you have only hand power for Denver is becoming the fight center In to hens baths littbs In barrels for f the United State. Two boxing clube pumping, you will find It takes but tle more exertion to pump water Into during winter, la thesunsummer they nave hies organised within n short field and thsBuMlrsa, tha in dig the tank, and it will save Carrying Jttme. half burled in tbs dust no small chore."' have a good driven well dlrty-lookin- Road-Du- st -- o PER CENT AYrlabic Preparation far Ai similarity NttFotfl and Regulating it 5 tosmchs and Bowel of vnspceeaarully, pan ualns Doan Bey pills They tha terrible palna I hava bean nbla to work every day alnca. I feel Ilka a different man." Cat Dews at Any Smew. SOa n Bwe DOANS VfLSV FOSTER AULBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Ye KM CnMi LADIES MrcUaft lUmia We. piatpaid. Mreetl We; beat L S. May Quit Olympics. i Bears the ',x " Signature Of r Not Narcotic . Secretary James E. Sullivan of the American Olympic committee has made a criticism of England's notion h raising $500,000 tor sport development as placing athletics on a basis ot virtual professionalism. There 4s the same tendency," sail Mr.. Sullivan, In France and la Germany, where anlktenr atb--1 letlta are being backed by money M rye uT9t4 ArSAMmXTCn Aewli'e Jtml ; JKxSmm AnNAbJh. In cU'j-ZZs.- 'r fkum Mafcp Use A perfect Remedy forConslipa lion , Sour SUHMtfl.Diarrfyoe. Worms Convulsions .Feverish-nes- t and LofiSOf SLEEP a degree that it Is really professionalism. If the Olympic games are to be commercialised, as they may be as a result of ' such practice, we Americans shall not to Always Bought' Promotes Digff tionjChtcrful-nes- s and Rest Con tainyfteifher Opium .Morphine nor Mineral STAR PRINTED CARTONS Force Pump Is Great Help and Engine or Windmill Will FurNeat Little Receptacles Are of nish Needed Power. Great Convenience to Dealer often more than any Water Is used and Consumer. handy. The old open well was a death trap for everything that crawls, walks or flies, and these, decaying, canted disease and a big doctors bill. So, writes B. C. Lane of Michigan In the Eplto-mls-t, X ALCOHOL- -3 The followers of Yale are depending much on Captatn Ketcham tor the success of their football team this seam and that this confidence has not been misplaced has been shown by the work of the team thus tar. IS BIG NECESSITY PACKING HONEY IN thing else in the home, therefore it houM be of the best quality and X Tho Kind You Hava PENDLEtON IS Hens should not be set late in the summer or fall unless there are build ings weU suited for housing the young broods. Chickens will not thrive if Bhut up on a barn floor. They are far better to be cooped up out of doors upon dry ground. They most have sunshine, air, exercise and a full supply of green food, In addition to their regular grain rations and plenty clean fresh water given twice a 'day. It requires close attention to all the little points in the feeding and management of poultry to make the business profitable. It ie not an easy business. Probably a large, propoe-tton'o- f sudden deaths amongst young chickens are due ' to overfeeding (cramming), badly ventilated coops and yards Infested with germs. Give free grass range. Poultry cannot be kept healthy when kept closely confined in small yards Chickens require feeding three times a day and only a small quantity at each meal should be the rule. A very successful poultryman says: of a pint of corn Is ample grain for a hen for one day without any other food, and one teaspoonful of corn mush or coarse meal per day is sufficient for a young . chicken." In locating a poultry business, select gravelly or sandy land that drains naturally. A hillside sloping to the south, protected by a grove of trees on the north and west, with stream of running water at the bottom of the slope should be chosen. Heavy limestone and red clay land, unless well drained, is not suitable for poultry. Such land, even with the best of management. Is liable to be cold and wet In the. early spring and during most of the wtnter months. st Tor Infant! tnd Children. Un- Suit- A COLORADO CASE John T grantltnc. 140 Johnson Bt , Trinidad. Colo, saya 'I was ItrlpiHi In bod for Ihraa months with rheumatism. W hen I did had to up. Vaa crutches Beal!a backacha and rh had paint, troubls with tnr kidneys After doclorlnf L Captain Ketcham oi Yale. THE POULTRY FARM and urinary disorders - 43-19- 13. BEST LOCATION OF FEEDING THE HOGS rheumatism Js caused Much WheS the kidby weakened kidneys neys fail to clear the blood of uric acid, the acid forms into crystals like bits of broken glass in the muscles. Joints and ota the nerve casings. Torturing pains dart through the affected part whenever it ia moved. By curing the kidneys, Doan's Kidney Pills have eased thousands of rheumatic cases, lumbago, sciatica, gravel, neuralgia Llat; ftaai ruHlaa.Ft. Ohio broke a record laet year by. mining more than 24,500,000 yhort tons of coal. ; W. N. U, 8alt Lake City, No. pated Into air. is It any wonder that pigs lose their thriftness and constitution and bw come weak In the back with crooked legs when they are confined In 8 by 10 pen that Is cleaned but once a year, and then when the owner has time. Stop and figure the losses that result from pigs that do not do well and are restless when all they need to make them comfortable and contented Is the run of a nice clean pasture where they can leave their droppings to the benefit of the soil. USEFUL HINTS ON TWINGES TORTURING inch For Over Tat Simile S'fnstsre w thirty Years more. OMhete-aa- " Though he admired the Rbeims Athletic college as The moat per- Tut Centaur Cotjbanw Us fect' institution of the kind la the world," Mr. Sullivan says he doeen't beliwe training there Is sufficiently medal in character to produce athlitlce of Olympic standard. Rbeims is teaching one and the same man, for instance, to ran dashes, middle distance, long dls-- 1 tancs, as wejl ss to jump, walk and iiii NEW YORK! seder the Fsotfa Guaranteed Exact Copy ef Wrapper. cycto. The Feverion Shipping ?, result la, so U is asserted, that tKe Rbeims athlete develops s set ot contradictory prodigious muides and cant do anything well to beat another conn-- 1 trys best specialists in Olympics. ion dtEEM wit v nw. 'BSTER MACHINE TRAINS PIVOT MAN - i J Harvard Installs. Ntw Football Appa-- j rats to Inc re as Accuracy of 7 Players on Field. A sw piece of football apparatus feed Invented and installed at Harvard by Derric Parmenter, coach ot the centers. The new device Is built similar to an etieL with an oval hole in the mlddb ot It the size ot a football. This kole Is at the hlght a kicker would' receive the ball in his out; hts etnl m4 tfcmtdtBMM ptBooti. HttMptr, m4 1) pink tbwrADo ntaitof feoff MpmwNl' pt from brtng tap f Qiee II llNTEVfPtt CIKfcs RPOHN'i 1. T 0 Etc dun oftoo enro a pu. Ode buttli fuarhiumd to dv 10. IM I ttaiag i Art on tfe blood, it sad II 9 md bottl for brood diMED bottto. Bad feni BAoff, Jhrtmrimrw AH, WUuLl 6 Ai m bMLUUXBTIA. ' SPOHW KFniCAL CO,, Cliemlete aed BsetwIelogUlA UwaeelaA, U. . A. tnlwua, And Eil stretded hands from the center for a field or a pat The centers stand In that positions and toss tha ball at the opn apace. Just am they would It a feDaw. player were there waiting to reaeive It. The machine la expected to train the pivot men to more accuracy when they relay the ball from Enter for kicking. Chiles Brlckley, Huntington HardOBrien and Eddie wick ' RYanlt MahsA BtarrWpon whom Harvard deof her pends for the maintenance supreaacy on the gridiron, appeared to be trained down muclK$oo finely when fcey began work, an all four re given but light wjrk astll men the aeaeon opened. In the hope that they weald not go stale. Mahan, who was tried for the first time at quarterback. Is an excellent punter and ie id Brtckleys class as a ? goal We her. ' REPEATING RIFLES FOR HUNTING matter what you hunt for or where you hunt, the answer rifle shell I taker Is a Winchester. - Winchester Repeating Rifles ere made for ell styles of cartridge, , . from At to .50 caliber. (Whichever model vou select yon will find it an accurate shooter, reliable in action and strong in construction. nuek Cmi And mudt Brunt Hu ntktr. Ammunition W sad hr Wbtdmttr art j NEW HAVtN, OONH. WINOHC8TKR Rg FI ATI NO ARMS 0X. Mo te the question What W. L. 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