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Show potraw MTS SHORTS SLOP NOT AID IN FATTENING INSURE PROFITS FROM HEN FLOCK Kansas College Makes InProtection From the Wintry structive Experiments. Blasts Quite Important. alcohol a Ftn ewi e Babies ... A Sour Stomach In the same time it takes a dose of . fcoda to bring a little temporary relief of gas and sour stomach, Phillips Milk of Magnesia has acidity completely checked, and the digestive organs all tranquilized." Once you have tried this form of relief you will cease to worry about your diet and experience a new freedom .in eating. This pleasant preparation is just as good for children, too. Use it whenever coated tongue Or fetid breath signals need of a sweetener. Physicians will tell you that every spoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia neutralizes many times its volume in acid. Get the genuine, the name Phillips is Important Imitations do not act the ' game! ' . P HILL1PS Milk of Magnesia On a dismal day a brass band in the street can raise the spirits of. the people 50 degrees. . y - . . ' ' Miserable With Backache? Too Often It Warns, of Disordered Kidneys, CONSTANT A kidney achy, backache, with irregularities, and a stiff, worn-ofeeling all too often warn of disordered kidneys. Dont take chances! Help your kidneys with Doans Pills. Recommended the world over. Sold by dealers everywhere. . ut 50,000 Users Endorse Doans: Mrs Frances Wittman, 53 Miami Ave., Kansas City, Kansas, says: My back hurt so bad that mornings I could hardly petoutof bed. The secretions burned and broke my rest at night. Doans Pills made me feel as well as ever. Wheat shorts slop does not improve the ration for fattening pigs, experiments made at the Kansas State Agricultural college and reported on at the hog raisers meeting at Manhattan recently show. The results of the tests show that the gains were greater and the costs less where no shorts or slop were fed. Two lots of pigs were used In this test. Their average weight was approximately 114 pounds each when the experiment started. They were uniform in size and quality. All were Durocs. There were ten pure-brepigs in each lot and they were fed for a period of 80 days. Lot 1 was fed corn and tankage in a and given free access to alfalfa hay and salt. Lot 2 was self-fecorn, alfalfa, and salt in the same manner as lot 1, but received one pound of wheat shorts and .4 pound of tankage per pig once a day in the form of slop made with water. The pigs In lot 1 that received no shorts or slop gained 2.15 pounds per head per day, whereas the pigs fed shorts in the form of a slop gained only 1.94 pounds per head per day. The pigs receiving no slop required 873.37 pounds of corn to produce 100 pounds of gain in addition to 35.23 pounds of tankage. The pigs receiving slop consumed 348.84 pounds of corn, ,20.66 pounds of tankage, and 51.65 pounds of shorts to produce 100 pounds of gain. The consumption of alfalfa was about the same. The cost of 100 pounds gain where corn and tankage were fed free choice was $6.50 per1 100 ; 'where corn plus shorts and tankage in the form of slop was fed the cost was $G.o5 per 100. The pigs receiving no slop were fatter at the close of the experiment and were valued at slightly more per 100 pounds than those receiving slop in their ration. In addition to the larger gains, the cheaper gains, and the better finished condition of the pigs fed no slop, the slop-fepigs required a great deal of, extra labor in feeding. d self-feed-er d - . There are times when a baby is too fretful or feverish to be sung to sleep. There are some pains a mother cannot pat away. But theres no time when any baby cant have the quick comfort of Castoria ! A few drops, and your little one is soon at ease back to sleep almost before you can slip away. Remember this harmless, pure vegetable preparation when children are ailing. Dont stop its use when Baby has been brought safely through the age of colic, college. The modern poultry house has facilities for the hens to scratch, feed, roost, lay, and exercise in the same room, according to the poultry speOne large, cialist. clean sanitary room has replaced the separate roosting quarters, scratching shed, aad laying house is so comhouse. ' An in them confined plete that hens are In September and are not given range until the following spring. Klein says that the rao3t satisfactory house is one 20 feet in depth. of the It should have about south side open and be tight on the other three sides except for windows In the east and west ends and under the droppings board on the north. A layer of straw as a ceiling gives protection to the birds b p modifying the temperature in both winter and summer. Such a ceiling keeps the air in the building free from dampness, prevents accumulation of frost, and keeps the litter dry. , d, d, te one-fourt- Stop that COLD are-being- head colds often settle COMMON and chest where they may become dangerous rub Musterole on these parts at the first sniffle it will relieve congestion by stimulating blood circulation. But dont be satisfied with the noticeable relief you should experience from the first Musterole , : . : Michigan. , ht ; 930. g; and youll be amazed at the result! Working like the trained hands of a masseur, this famous of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other helpful ingredients brings relief naturally. It penetrates and stimulates blood circulation and helps to draw out infection and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by , many doctors and nurses. jars and Keep Musterole handy tubes. All druggists. blend To Mothers Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Askfor Children's Musterole, Home Has More Danger Than Savages of Brazil J. WHITEHEAD, explorer JOHN lecturer, has just returned from eight months in the jungles of South America, where he was searching for traces of the lost Colonel Fawcett and his son. Dangerous as he found the jungle, he encountered a worse danger at home. But let him tell it. ; the great problems of a trip this kind is keeping in healthy condition. When we started, some of the members of the party had laxa- -' tive3 with them, but made wise by experience I carried Nujol. AH too quickly my stock ran out. Soon I was in bad shape what with a diet of rice and beans, lacking vitaming and green vegetables. When we finally got hack to civiliza-- : tion, entertained first in Brazil and later in the United States, I became positively ill. Severe stomach pains and poor elimination made me realize that Nujol would again prove the reliable, trusty keeper of health. Sure enough, with the first bottle the trouble disappeared. Dont think Nujol is a medicine, it is as tasteless and colorless as clear water. It brings you, however, what your body needs like any other machine lubrication. Just as a gdod bath washes our bodies clean, Nujol One of f. of , John J. Whitehead, explorer and lecturer, with a Jungle Warrior sweeps away, easily ajid normally, those internal bodily poisons (we all have them) that make us feel dull and headachy and sick. Nujol cannot hurt even a little baby; it forms no habit; it contains not one single drug. Doctors and nurses use it themselves and tell you to use it, if you want to be well. Take Nujol every night for two weeks and prove to yourself how happy and bright and full of pep you can be, if your body is internally clean. Get a bottle today at any drug store. It costs but a few cents, and makes you feel like a million dollars. to Start traveling the health-roa- d success and happiness this very day I ng d W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. : it every hourfor five hours , . . rub-ap- ply . one-hal- Sl Johns, diarrhea, and other infantile ills. Give good old Castoria until your children are in their teens ! Whenever coated tongues tell of whenever theres constipation; any sign of sluggishness that needs no stronger medicines to relieve. Castoria is pleasant-tast-inchildren love to take it. Buy the genuine with Chas. H. Fletchers signature on wrapper. it stops you! . . . before ' Steer-fatteni- . ; Lanterns as Henhouse Lights During Winter d . . Ease Poultry Facts f Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound puts new fife into me and makes my work in the store and in the house easier. I, took several bottles before my baby came and am always singing its praises to my friends. I recommend it for girls and women of all ages. It makes me feel like life is worth living, my nerves are better and I have gained pep and feel Mrs. A R. well and strong. Smith, 8o8 S. Lansing Street, WZ 10-in- one-four- th Before Ami h There is no question but what protwelve-hou- r viding the laying flock with a winter the by day throughout means of artificial light at the beginning or end of ,the day, or both, pays under Iowa conditions. More and more thus helped to farm flocks warm houses and of best make the good rations during the months of short days. Generally, providing the poultry house with lights has been assumed to go hand in hand with elecAlfalfa Is Excellent tricity on the farm. But as yet a comRoughage for Horses paratively small per cent of Iowa Alfalfa hay is an excellent roughage farms are electrically equipped. . for horses, being more palatable than During the last two years I have vistimothy or prairie hay and richer in ited at least a dozen Iowa farms where protein and lime. For those reasons, it was called to my attention that lan it is particularly valuable for balanc- terns had been used to furnish light ing grain rations that are poor In for the chicken house, says a writer those respects, snch as corn, says A. L; in Wallaces Farmer. In most cases, Harvey, horse expert of the animal these were gasoline lanterns, although husbandry division, university farm, I know at least one farm woman reSt. Paul. ported the use of an oil pressure keroMany horse owners do not use al- sene lamp. If equipped with reflectors falfa at all for their work horses, be- of the right sort and hung in the right cause they think it affects the kid- part of the poultry house, these lanterns have proved a safe and desirable ney, causes the horses to sweat excessively and is apt to cause heaves. sort of light. For those without elecExperiments have proved that no bad tricity, this sort of lighting for the effects, are obtained if alfalfa bay is poultry house is worth investigation not fed in excessive amounts. Not and trial. more thramone and pounds of alfalfa per one hundred pounds live weight should be ,fed, and even that amount may be too much for some ... ; horses. Many farmers report that they have Turkeys have the annoying habit of obtained best results when they reinto a lot of difficulties. getting raf of the usual placed about tion of timothy or prairie hay with A damp house causes colds and othalfalfa hay. This method is to be rec- er troubles for the birds, and a loss of ommended to beginners or when the owners. to the money second or third cuttings of alfalfa are ' fed. Experience has shown that washed eggs are suitable only for immediate Profits Made by Swine consumption, and will not stand for length of time under storage conFollowing Beef Cattle any ditions. The gains made by hogs following If Leghorns are hatched too early fattening cattle from the feed salvaged often constitute an important part of they may start laying early and have the profits in the enterprise. In dis- a fall moult before cold weather. cussing this phase of cattle fattening; This throws them out of laying all Prof. E. F. Ferrin of the Minnesota winter. animal husbandry department cited Hatch the turkey eggs In the Inexperimental results showing that cubator. Put the poults in chick whole are fed, . where cattle being hours shelled corn or ear corn, it is common boxes until they are forty-eigthorbrooder houses old. the Have from to make for the hogs following and cleaned and disinfected steer from oughly of worth to pork per $3, $4 the feed salvaged during an ordinary keep the temperature under the hover around 90 degrees. period, active, thrifty h To get.1 best results, Give each poult a drink of warm pigs should be used. The pigs should water when they are put under the when 150 100 to put pounds weigh with the steers, , They should then be hover. Use a good intestinal antimarketed when they reach 200 to 250 septic In the water for seven days, pounds in weight, and other lighter then skip seven day. pigs pht in. About one pig per steer Test after test hw proved that a steers and following about one pig for each two steers fol- plentiful supply of liquid milk is one lowing yearlings and calves is the of the best ingredient in the ration for chicks of any size.1 , . f proper number, To give the most efficient help in Many farm flock owners fail to making cattle feeding profitable, pigs realize the Importance of selecting should gain about one pound each per good cockerels for the breeding purday. poses the following season. . 1heSteKksnd HiiKiaUtorHARCoric JkWaWtrftrtW FRET Insuring the poultry flock against wintry blasts will insure the profits to be received from the birds this winter. 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