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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPRB matter f.'ea Entered as second-clas- s One of the Best Things in Life Is Moral Victory POULTRY at the pst office Randdnh. Utah, under the Act of Mar. 8, 1879. Wia. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop 8. 1929. To demand victory without an SUBSCRlPilON '"'r BIAO ir Advance r DAMP HOUSES ARE DISEASE BREEDERS Poultry Contracts Colds and , , Other Disorders. -- By H. H. Alp, Extension Poultryman, Unl-versity of Illinois. WNU Service. , Just as humans have more colds NOTES NECESSARY preacher called on a white minister and found the latter writing. What you doin? asked the colored parson. Im preparing my jotes for next Sundays sermon. I suttinly nevah would do that. Don't you know the debbil is looking right ovah your shouldah an knows everything yo gwine t say? Now, I dont make no notes, and when I gets up to talk, neither me nor th jdebbil himself knows what Im jgwine t say. A negro ! ' MODERN WIFIE and , pneumonia during periods of damp weather, so damp poultry houses during winter months favor The Iron Claw the development of roup, bronchitis and other respiratory diseases of FLOYD GIBBONS, By chickens which affect the efficiency Famous Headline Hunter of poultry .production. a yarn with more than a touch of the sinister in it. One of the most common causes of writers go a loiig''way to make their villains seem? dampness in poultry houses is wet evil and menacing, but the villain of todays yarn doesnt have to? litter. Wet litter is in turn caused by too many birds in the house, floor give an inch to any of them. In fact, he might have stepped right mixture ' and leaky roofs. out of the celluloid of one of those serial thrillers in houses Birds are overcrowded we all used to follow so religiously in the days when the motion having less than four square feet and a good of floor space to each fowl. Unless picture industry was young, and show could be seen for a nickel, with three cases of heart-failure- 1 a poultry house is equipped with mechanical ventilation, and few of thrown in free with every reel. But first, lets introduce the hero of the story. Boys and girls, step them are, crowded pens will soon become damp. up and meet John L. Dumont of Little Falls, N. J. John' gets the degree Cement floors which have no subof Distinguished Adenturer for telling us this tale of his eerie encounter floor of gravel, crushed stone or with our villain on a dark, lonely road in Nova Scotia, in August. 1926. similar material will usually sweat . John was just a youngster of sixteen at the time. He was in sufficiently to make wet litter a Nova Scotia visiting some friends who lived in the little town of problem. In some houses spillage Baddeck. There he met another lad, Dolph Rogers, who was workwater pails and poor surface from ing for the Canadian government, and Dolph introduced him to are . factors along with drainage two young ladies from Washington, D. C.; who were spending the roofs. leaky summer in the north. In addition to these causes the They Went to a Dance in Sydney. poultry flock itself voids and exThe four of them started to pal around together, and one night they hales enough moisture to be a facdecided to go to a dance at the nearby town of Sydney. One of the girls tor in the problem. If dropping boards are left uncleaned for had a car,. and they went to Sydney in that. They spent the evening danctwo weeks, experiments have shown ing and started back about 12:30. John was driving the car The girl who owned it sat in front beside that for each' 100 birds there would be approximately three to four barhim. The other two were in the back seat. It was a dark night, and the gravel roads of Nova Scotia are narrow. About ten miles out of Sydney, . rels of water left in the house during this period. John saw another car approaching from the opposite direction. . f While it is' impossible to keep .Traffic is hever heavy on the Nova Scotia roads. This was almost' the first car they had met since leaving Sydney. And since the quarters poultry houses absolutely dry, flock were sort of cramped on that narrow road, John pulled over to one side owners can help by cleaning off the and slowed down' almost to a stop to let the other machine pass. dropping boards at least every other day. Frequent changing of the litter .As the other car came closer, John noticed that it was zigis another chore generally justified zagging back and forth across the road. He jammed on his brakes by the results obtained in moire but that did no good. The weaving car roared toward them, ca- -, efficient production. ; ' to right and left. It crashed into the left side of the mareening chine John was driving, crumpled a fender, and shot past them, Keeping windows open to provide or eighty feet beyond. fresh air aids in keeping down dampcoming to a stop some seventy-fiv- e ness, and artificial heat is needed Then the Excitement Started. in many instances. Many poultry-me- n John didnt know what the etiquette of the road was in Nova Scotia, have found that heat from but back home in New Jersey, where two cars collided, the thing to do brooder stoves in houses has was get the other fellows license. He climbed out of the damaged car where colds and helpedhave been roup troublesome. HERES old-fashion- ed rough-and-read- y, antagonist is to demand something ? with no meaning . . . . If you take all the evil out of the world you will remove the possibility of the best thing in life. That does not mean that evil is good. What one means by calling a thing good is that the spirit rests permanently content with it for its own sake. Evil is precisely that with which no spirit can rest content; and the yet it is the condition, notcondiaccidental but the essential tion, of what is in and for itself the best thing in life, namely, moral victory. Arcbishop Temple. Wild Men Film Fans The wild men of Borneo are becoming modernized. Instead of their chief hobby is collecting pictures of film stars. Travelers report that trophies hung round the Dyak tribal huts, in addition to enemy skulls now include the portraits of glamorous Hollywood actresses tom from old magazines. head-huntin- g, GENUINE - - . QUICK-AGIN- G Bayer Aspirin lA tablet N .those fashion plates out in addition to the cook book, my dear? Mrs. Newlywed I thought Id need both in making flannel cakes. A Different Matter Alf Alfey How long has that hired man worked for you? Rube Barbe About two days, I guess. . . Alf I thought he had been here more than a month. Rube He has. Exchange. . -- Good Management Brings More Eggs, Expert Says Another Optimist so youve sfot to wear " glasses, Joan? Joan (aged 9): Yes, perhaps; but Mamma says' shes going to have my eyes tested by another optiAnd 4 , t chute in a gale like that. I didnt Stranger (grumpily) come down with a parachute, I went ; up with a tent. Instantaneous Mrs. Gabbie (Showing Photo to Husband) This is an instantaneous picture of myself. Mr. Gabbie I can see that without having it told. Your mouth is shut. - The Blow Caught Him in the Back of the Neck. ' 'a - v Aspirin tablet starts to disintegrate and go to work. Drop n Bayer Aspirin tablet Into a glass of water. By the time it hits the bottom of the glass it is disintegrating. What happens in this glass happens in you stomach. ... For Amazingly Quick Relief Get Genuine Bayer Aspirin You can now get Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN for virtually If a tablet at any drug store. Two full dozen now, in a flat pocket tin, for 25!! Try this new package. Enjoy the real Bayer article now without thought of price! Do this especially if you want quick relief from a bad headache. neuritis or neuralgia pains. Note illustration above, and remember, BAYER ASPIRIN works fast. And ask for it by its full name - and started walking back. As he did, he noticed a heavy-se- t man getting out of the other machine, and also another man who was still sitting in the car. Dolph Rogers, in the meantime, had climbed out of the back seat and followed John. John walked up to the heavy-se- t man, who was standing in the middle of the road, and said, Let me see your drivers license.. And then, suddenly, the melodrama was on ; ;:, ; ; show The burly man shouted, Ill you my drivers license, you and he lashed out suddenly with his right arm. John had just time to turn then the blow caught him. It caught him on the back of the neck and he heard a tearing sound. Suddenly, in the dark, he was conscious that his coat was . Culling Laying Flock hanging from his two arms its tails flapping at the front of his i ' It bad been in half in, the back, from Culling is almost a continuous ripped completely thighs. top to bottom. And while John was pondering this strange phe- process and should be practiced from common colds nomenon he saw Dolph running up beard him cry out, LOOK throughout the year. For the laying, OUT! THE HOOK! RUN! flock, however, says a North Carolina State College authority, the His Right Hand Was a Steel Claw. most rigid culling is done toward Then John saw it. In the reflected glow of the cars head lamps he the end of the No matter how many medicines laying period which, got a glimpse of the burly fellows right hand. It wasnt a hand at all, but you have tried for your cough, chest under conditions begins in normal a STEEL CLAW strapped to the end of his arm. It must have been razor midsummer and continues cold or bronchial irritation, you can through 'get relief now with Creomulsion. felsharp, he knew, to cut his coat in half at one sweep .of the thick-se- t the fall months. Watch the flock Berious trouble may be brewing and lows arm. And at the same time he realized that the man was danger" you cannot afford to take a chance carefully and' cull out these birds ously drunk. with anything less than Creomul-sio- n, that go into a molt during the warm which goes right to the seat If there ever was a man to fit the character of the sinister villain of season. It is sometimes stated that of the trouble to aid nature to the movie serials, this fellow was it. Thrown into a panic by his very when a flock, especially in the sumsoothe and heal the Inflamed memappearance, John started to run. ; To his dismay he could hear the burly mer months, falls below 30 percent branes as the germ-ladphlegm fellows footsteps pounding along in hot pursuit! ' Is loosened and expelled. 4 production it is time to cull the Even if other remedies have 1 was just sixteen,, says John, and In fair condition. I ' '?.... entire flock. However, the price refailed, dont be discouraged, your ceived for eggs, the price of feed, still believe that if Id been timed, I would have lowered by a druggist is authorized to guarantee and the feed cost per dozen eggs comfortable margin all the existing records for the mile run. I ' Creomulsion and to refund your will determine the time and intenmoney if you are not satisfied with dont know bow far the man chased me, but the next time I results from the very first bottle. of looked back he had given up. culling. sity .. , Get Creomulsion right now. (AdvJ 1 was alone on the dark road, and a good many miles away from i ? T town. Presently I saw the lights of a car coming my way, and as it Total Feed Eaten Counts came nearer I recognized it as that of my friends. The girl who owned Whether it be the methit had driven it up the road while the man was chasing me, had passed of grain and od, hopper feeding him, and had finally found me. ; mash, or hopper feeding of mash WW Ruffian Was Killed in a Brawl. and hand feeding of grain, the imQ You find them announced in is the total JL portant thing pounds They drove back to Baddeck, and next morning they learned that ...the columns of the man with the claw hand was a notorious gentleman around that of feed eaten each day My stand- - ' section. The police went to look for him, but he had skipped out of his l ard is not less than 30. pounds of ; .this paper by merchants of our total feed a day to each ,100 Reds j community, who do not feel they usual haunts and wasnt to be found. Before John left Nova Scotia, how-must keep the quality of their ever, he had news of him. The fellow was killed in a brawl in a saloon or Rocks, and slightly less for Leghorns. You can get the results near Sydney. merchandise or their prices under says a cover. It is safe to buy of the Ive never been able to think of that steel claw without wine- - " with any of the methods, in the Boston expert poultry writing ? he If John. had been little a ing, says merchant who ADVERTISES. closer, he probably would have ripped my neck open. ; Globe. Beware Coughs . ; SOME DIFFERENCE BAYEB . . Farmer Gosh! You must be brave to come down with a para- Instantly la 2 seconds by stop watch a genuine During the winter hens cannot keep up a high egg production unless they are properly managed, according to C. F. Parrish, extension poultryman at North Carolina BAYER ASPIRIN not by the State college. Feeding, he points name aspirin alone when you buy. out, is perhaps the most important Get it next time you want quick item. No hen can be expected to do her best unless fed the proper relief. grains, mashes, and green feeds. ' 15C FOR Then the poultryman must pay A DOZEN to attention strict the housing problem. Poorly constructed and drafty 2FULL4C houses are not conducive to high DOZEN AUC ' The houses must egg production. Virtually be comfortable or the birds will suflea tablet fer and a consequent decline in the number of eggs will be noted. LOOK FOR THC BAYER CROSS Inferior birds should be culled from the flock. These poor produo-- ; ers, if allowed to remain, will bring A Time for Your Say the average of the flock down wht you think when you Say sharply. can hit the bulls-ey- e with it. - apolis Journal. Reversed Travel Bayer Tablets Dissolve Almost : On the Fairways Golfer Listen, kid, ID swat you with a club if you dont step wisecracking me about my game I Caddie Yeah, but you wouldnt know which club to use! Minne- mist. . c That Hang On 1 . en .v- . , ' Aunt 1 understand Tom gives you plenty of money. . Mrs. Justwed No. What I said was Tom thinks he gives me plenty. - Sunshine Surfeit You must look on the -- unny side of life, said the gentle friend. Thats just what Im tired of do- ing, answered Farmer Corntossel. After this drouth what I want to do is to trade off sunshine for rain, f thunder and lightning, : all-ma- sh Bargains g - , WNU Service. f |