[At the chicks any It: the incubator Imhont food from "mun-Mm to for (right hour- nflor they no hatched. DIAGRAM OF THE CHICKEN '13 m mam. tombs win. hr. Wheat grows father. 1‘ W. 7%. Do nqt neglect to clean the poultry Gin utenuon to details. [earn tho working- 6! your muMne. Ind do"! my. Let the machine do Ibo wort. When tho tabloi- In nearly mall to hatch no Inside temperature at II. lamina will rise and ma hating Iml'lflll nun be regained. no lens but In needed then than M the bog†mu 0! Incubation. I ladle. i were («that â€flailâ€. u Inner Ilene. n Mavens. 13, um um mum. 14' Whyâ€"how. The following points In the man- uunent 0! an Incubator may be help- “! to the beginner: In: at our choir"! mullet town. .0 well u Chow gnu vlnum. were Incubator htrhnd. which dlupmn no nouon um mlflflnl manna: Moo- vm cinch. “In the an dull]. "I It I. not fly noon-an to turn their all I] In», The attachment which gun a min; null then (ha tampon!"- nnl beyool tho d-nur Halt In I and an!“ Ind nllqvn one 0! much Inn-annex: than that «no alum; In lap-r1- . tnmpemtum to than a.“ vary!“ from no dogma 11 (Mr M. at m. not to 106 dun" In tho cam. the noun camper-tun Nu I“ dun-u. beam 103 dogma II (ho unmatum ll ‘h‘h an llcubo tor would be nan has an be con-Mend chlllod when the but ml- to 50 degree- or below. They will null hutch. however. I! not how cold too longwuy not on: twenty-(our hour-what u |I~ Inn hum them ION or Inn. and It I. boot never to let them cool baton 70 dams under any vlrcumnuncu. 0 But. 1 Comb 1 Fuse. 1 Wnttlel. 4 lat-lobe. 8 Racine. Esp no overhauled u no detract. b“ It will take ten to twenty-four hours to It" them. according to how Ion the hatching point they no. Koop the lamp burner and bowl the Iron on 3nd other {ammo mt- [at on pen-Ion only attend to the Incubllor tad (Ive It Attention It hut uric. «ch any. flll sud trim the lunp duly and use I wick o! maiden width to that u |ow blau will produca the uncoo- Avoid excess of tempontuu uul nm of manure in the room In which the Incubator I. located. A machine of from 60 u) 120 m enmity ll nbom right for the begin- ner. It is urge enough for manual pnrpom-Mmtnohrgoutocam Incubator doon would be Iliad- at double slu- And In neatly to avoid lou ot hut. Fresh air and some moisture cm W?! for Incest-ml Incubation. And these are supplied by the until-r tad deflco or every Incubator. , 5 The incubator should be In a room Where there In are u no time or are at Ill amen. In 1 cold room the ex;- muat he dud when the temperature I: above 00 degrees or chilling will result. F ‘Do not place the working machine ‘In a north or went room. If possible. A loath or out room is preferred. Bot. the nouns pefloctly level to Innate perfect ventilator: and ancient working of all the heating apparatus. SOME POINTS 0" INCUBATOH 'lqlnnor Wm Bo Gmtly Aided Hangman! of Machine by 0b- .Iorvlng Rule. mun Hon-«mu. book out for loft-ahelhd can. The, â€In.†at†of mating any 1‘ be I noes: mu how (owls. Let I" the sunshine Into your poul- try homes that you can these dun. house often Corn Is a. good food for poultry, eo- peel-ll] excelient for fattening. as to drop down when getting the eggs. The vomllamr Is one of the latest make and will draw all foul air and mohmre [mm the house. This house will accommodate 15 birds. No- tice the grape vine running at tho aide of the buildlng. and. There an largo windows on mo nonlh ship that mny be opened by sliding; the: windows being equipped with nuns muons, The platforms under the roots are well up from "no iimr and the MM: are neatly hm» tiered In nanny-way no arranged 'l‘p be a successful nonhuman on. Hm I. n mMorntoly-pflm poultry hon†with urn-tic anterior. and «no practical appointment: 0' a largo plant. an (srnn'n an "rower. This hmnc- h In "tunnel mm H on M run-MINI any Mm» This I.- known! u m- npon Imam, Irnh llr t‘nnflruc- den that I: now be"): nu-nuiw-Iy Modanuly Pflcod Olmtwo to An ringed TM! It Can .0 Emmaâ€"- IMlun Hm.» ION; POULTRY HOUSE IS ARTISTIC the ceiling. Thia additional protection electually pnventa the freezing 0! comb- in all except the moat severe winter weather. aaya Homeatead. Tho nuta are directly under tho plat:- tonna and are entered from the rear. The bottom of the but. are attached to one aide by means 0! hinges and are held in place by a number of baapa. To clean the neat. it in simply necoaaary to unfuton the bum and the entire bottom airing: downward. The: iloor tonal-ta oi matched boat-do. Tho outaido ot the atuda oi the walla an that boarded. then covered with paper and clapboarded. The inalde of tho atuds in covered with matched boarda. making a four-inch dead air‘ apace between the taro walla. The cellinga are made of matched boarda. ()vor each you In the ceiling la a trap door about 20:24 incbaa, opening into tho attic. At each and oi tho attic is a window. and at regular inwn-ala alunx the [wait of tho roof an- venti- lating cupolau. Straw may bo plan-ti in (hr attic. than providing un cum-- tin moan- oi absorbing the muiatum The accompanying Illustration shown the deelgn of a. convenient roosting platform which la recom- mended by the department of agriculâ€" ture for use In chicken houses. At. the front of this platform la hung a duck curtain operated by means or cord run through rings attached to mun xvi-v n Convenient Device Recommended by the (â€pavement oi Agriculture Shown In llluetntlon. PLATFORM BOOST FOR FOWLS An Artistic Pouury Home Convenient Rmflng Pl-uorm: in» Floor Plan "‘1’“ Mal“; DEN #4513 HQ Wt. and spam mphâ€!- 1- h“ the am of. and no but Two courses of nine ween each are given by this divinity: of the dun de- purtmaut. one in city milk supply. commencing the ï¬rst but of the sec- ond mentor. and a mum following this in the second half of the comet ter in dairy bacteriology. in the city milk supply course the student in giv- en instruction in the proper bundling and can of milk from the time it in produce! until it when the consum- er. Not only In In mechnuieul do- n". gone into thoroughly. Inch :0 thou-(kindsotuppnntn: counter vale-n purpouou. but the student m inmetadlnthobeltnyotm- «can u «try from a main.- 1 Iy “occur: Pnortsson aulrr R. RICKANDC. Unlvcnliy at Illinois. in Much. 19H. 1 new division at the dnlry department can rmted at the University of llllnols under the title of "Municipal and Snnliary Dairy- lng." The objnct ln undertaking this new line of work was not only to at ucaie agricultural students in the boot methods of producing and handling milk. but also what is just. no linpor- tonl, through cooperation with dairy- mon And through making known to the public the actual nets regarding their mllk supply. and through gen- eroi propaganda to make an econ to better sanllary condition: in dalrylng throughout the state‘ In addition to this it has been planned to conduct origins] investigations in dnlry m toriology in order to gun new infor- mation ln this branch of sanlmry Ici- TWO COURSES IN um tho" are Inldlrauona o! adapt- ablmy o! n‘htrh we may be reason- nhly Inna and no have them In noma- em llllnoIa. For web a long tllno that I cannot tell when "I. ï¬rst "no in. It naa been aaId that roman. Mlly land Ia beat adapted to anaop. All or you have llatcned to alwop tall: and have hoard how they lo" the hllla “are the tooth; Ia dry and tho braaau cool and pleaaant. In that part of Ihe IIIIQ lying aonth o! the northern bound-r1" of Clark. (furnâ€" lnrlnnd. Enemy and Bond ronntlaa thorn are approaltnataly ".307 NM" nllea. ol Ihlt‘h 4.025 lunar! Ilka aro mm. amt LII: noun Inca nndnlat- In; timber. ‘ro'athar than arm amount to 263 per cent. of the whole. The HART nqnll‘e rnlhn rnantlonnd do not Includo the rlver conntlea. Inch tn Madison. St. Clair. Monro. and Randolph. nhlch belong In a noun attuned to have 48.00 per cant. mm and “.03 par cont. undulating “In.“ In“. In all um territory the" In land dealgnatod na nnlllpmed In the cenana report; In none conntlen Illa amounts to 35 pt? cent. of the total tam an: and In a wry (on caaaa loan than lo per vent. Here. then. Ia an "Much has never boon thickly now named with sheep. Her yrs-mt nun- bor in reported In the conn- 0! 1810. The“ were 1b. dun or cheap land. And many Inger loch mu we bus at 9mm. The method 0! hand- llnu mm more like A â€Item 0! hard- Ing, and when the "no Inna. at Tel- ". And the [u wont ode no the large Inch mud†dluppund from our unto, All that "a left III tho lluk- flock hero Ind men. Communi- um when the.» wan mnlnulnod on no“ of the (arm- wore vary ncnrm Ind lborofom we wally have done In- ole to one the ndnpublmy of llllnou for than. By PROF. w. c. COFFEV. Univonity a! iiiinoln. The mate of lllinoin. acoordiua to the cenous of 1910. has 851,872 hm; 26.262 or 10.4 per cent. of thou inm- Nvorted sheep. During the put dec- ndo there was nn increase of 840 in tho number of farm: keeping sheep. and there wan nn incrme of 32,266 in the number of shown. 'l‘beoe ï¬gure. are lufllcient to indlcnte tbnt the in dnotry hold its own during the past decade. The aver-go nine of forms In lilinoin in 129.1 acne. and the Average number of even (mind you, i In! ewes) on farms reporting Iboop in 22.4. From these ileum it would seem that flock. are lnnintnined principally to hop down weed growth and to uti- llu whnt cannot proï¬tably be con- Iumed by other livo otock; tbnt they are kept no n aide issue Ind not A: n mnin feature of the [Inn over-tinn- nbd lhnt. we have no deï¬nite mum‘s u to the extent to which they ï¬gure in farm economy. SANITARY DAIRYING PARIS" FOR THE RAIQINB 0F SHEEP Flucy 8090c“ Bnedlng Ewes Kitchen Pat-lug: for Fouls. Do hot throw any the patina from vegetable. nor the sen" m the able. The bon- no (and 41 than: they add variety to the Mon. they no good food. and cost nothing. nu mu m In. than for tho twin. The course in city milk supply is oi particular advantage from the iii-13 ness standpoint to the young man who lntnnds to run a dniry or 1 an irlbntlng station. while the mum III dairy bacteriology teaches him than sons for the practice laid down in the first course and. moreover. in invalu- able in assisting him to conduct hill business in a proper manner both from an economical and from n anni- mry standpoint. The course in «my bacteriology will. in «diam. at not either for positions in the inhumane! of the big distributing stations In (ha lnrger cities, and for commercial lab ontorien. or for inching snail-r courses in the universities. By domnusiratlom and actuu moo niory wnrk those inking this course learn how to control the output 0! 0 dairy by haolvriological methods In lhat in armal practice they will be able in tall, for instance, at just what mop In the proves- the milk is being improperly handled The amnion: fur. thvr learns about the action of bac- teria in milk. and hot to isolate tnd identify species and how to study an diffureni alerts on the milk of dif‘ fercnt kinds of bacteria. and the source from which they found their way into ihé milk. In dairy hactvriology. the student I: "um-noted how to (aka counts of hue terla In milk. how to detect the preo- ence of pus and pus organisms In milk. how thus to (II-cover disused animals in a hard. ‘â€"-‘wâ€"Rr-5' ‘ ï¬tutly am- at our largo market. by It ta well to remember that l have not aid all the land a! southern Illi- nois in hilly. undulating timber, and unimproved. Be that far trout us. On the level landa cropa are grown which are luitnhlo (or feeding and manual!!- ing sheep. Corn. wheat. red top and timothy may each occupy a useful place In feeding the Rock, and no an. lmal roll-hes more and thrtvea better than the sheep on cowpea and lay been forage or hay. Since then planta ‘ mean much to you in tho upbutlding of your IO". thia latter atatement should be signiï¬cant. The proper me o! the teeda at hand will dispel any notion that southern llltnoia cannot produce the right klod 0! feed (or auc- oeutul flock husbandry. You hare the land. you can your the cmpa. It you produt'o the product. have you a market? 8!. Loui- la within only much; (‘hlrago la not lar away. The latter bonus that ita capacloua out will talto ln any meatvproduclnu ani- mal at acme price; tho former lat-la a uncut deal of being aa lndlflcnnt tmtrlu-t. It in true that the volumo of ahrop hit-Inna at at. Lottll Ia small rampart-d with ('hlcauo, but that do.- m:t work aguinat price. paid. but often ln their tutor. l-‘or olampk. tho pat-h- t-nt rondut't alauxhtorinu thr-rr. and aim-n the aupuly run: an low that they uu- ronllt’r-t’lbly undor their alanin- irrlna rapacity they an ohlixod to but up w mwuurau ahipnonta. l tullnot an anything but rumor: .Il't'll-l,‘"l for the MCI huahandry nhlrh ronrtdora tho production 0! mot and lamha. We havo attalooti propotlltml an ronautnon ot mutton. ton your periods and you will not. phonnmmul amwlh In tho met-iota ot shoot) and lamb; Tao Chicano tor r-ulmttlo. llrr rmipta of tho-p and lrtmlw in in?" were 350.000; in mm. 336.00". in lMlll, 2.lltl.000; In 1000. 1.500.0im; ln I'Jli), 5.229.000. “W: at. â€Humming about 17.000900 aheop and lamb: annually in thin country. or a total aolaht nt â€0.000.000 pounda, Approximately it" per cont 0! those animals on- lnmha. Tho hull: o! tho mutton ltlupl)‘ romn from the west at present. but thla aupply la likely to ho l‘PdllNd because of the restric- tion of the range. It the supply ia kept up to the demand of consump tion. it will duolvo on no to grow more sheep. and with production re dutwi tn the neat we shall hr at lured of mort- remuneratlve prim for the good product. methods of producing. clean. wholé some milk. expansive urea particularly wanted to sheep. It in so well adapted be- cause sheep love the hills and the Im- dulntlng umber lmd, 3nd surely not!» in; It mom auttable for gathering some returns (mm the unimproved lands than the class or animals we are discussing. General Dry Goods and Grocer!†Southwest Corner of Main and Curtlu Suï¬ mom: a .w SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Fancy Cal. Oranges, per dozen . . . 25 to 80¢ Fancy French Creame Mix Candy, per lb. . l0c Fancy Yellow Cling Peaches. per can . . l8c buy your groceries at our store. for the way to make a man hurry home is to have something good to eat, and that’s what you will have if you buy your groceries from us. Phone IOSJ When Moberg does your Painting it is done Right HOUSE PAINTING and INTERIOR DECORATING The North Side Shoe Store Ladics', Men's and Children's Shoes and Rubbers Repairing Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices! 44 FOREST AVENUE J. Wan-en Roget-s. President lNSURESâ€"- B. E. KEHLER A SAVINGS Accouï¬' 3 per cent interest starts from tlle let on allfi; deposits made on or before the 10th. ' Always on the Job Mertz 8 Mochel 36 South Main Street Poultry and Field Foncinl Putin‘s. Oils. Brushes. Etc. F. C. MOBERG Q SON COAL and FEED GOLD MEDAL FLOUR CHAS. L. JOHNSON, Proprietor OF DOWNERS GROVE HARDWARE SOUND SLEEP GOOD DIGESTION INDEPENDENCE Samuel Curd». Cashier DIRECTORS TELEPHONE 19 DEALER IN '. W. nu} IN THE make your men folks hurry home, If you want to Hurry Home Something pool for Supp" Ea“ Chlcngo Avenue Ralph N. Ballou. Vim-W R. Foster