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Show Nimrod jerks the cord that is at-I at-I taehed to the leg of the decoy out in the grass. This makes the big bird give a tremendous quack, which attracts the flying geese every time. At this juncture the hunter gets in his work. A few years ago, John P. Burt raised several wild geese at his ranch north of town. They staid with him a long time. During Dur-ing the day time these geese, when they hail reached maturity, would wander oft" for miles into the fieldB, but when darkness came on they would always return to spend the night under the roof where they had been raised froui cute little yellow goslings up to full grown geese. It doesn't take many dollars to buy a good suit of clothes at Fish-bum Fish-bum &, Sons'. Cull in and be convinced. I GOT TWO (iOSLI.UiS. Dr. Hers Captures Them on (he Harreim Went of Taw ii. While dri ving on the barrens west of Brigham last week, Dr. L. Berg captured two line young gos-i gos-i lings He intends to raise them for use as decoys in hunting geese this fall. By cropping their wings : ami staking them out they are said : to do magnificent work in attract-j attract-j ing passing flocks of geese. hen geese hover in sight the concealed |