v WWm-tbemndeh Mnnyutoboeuflyreld “0 My of thermometm W'- 0|“ _, Milton require thebutof . _lldflahttoflndvhmtho mer- 7.†mmynm-m __ mmmmmmwmm " W Awhito buck- A “male remedy for vol-Ina II n nut-"MM“.uledib- linked limo, mixed that Gaul m. hmidommmlnhï¬ï¬‚nl- w to out all they mu. m mix- 'tl’l'lwlnholplhotomethesynom. Mum rams m HANDLING or was «were. In In any eeetn like 1 blanket but the blood In the bent of .‘n mule. A box set: chilled eufly m of the poor surface armle- floa, Contact. pneumonh. die: and cholera is credited will: Another vic- the thing rev persona know about u host It recurs- twice the breathing wmiuvdghtunhomor cow. A log on sand only lull the flumtilancmm . With not surrounding-I mumwuumm. mun- -h look scrawny m chalet: In WMMW. In Mhmloundatlonofue- eaufulbogmllac. Ahoglotalofld adofl. A to. â€1 dirty In in habits. I! dun lull 1 chance It rm keep and, annually. In an" lop. not. or lost It '1“ nmmkoumvï¬ï¬‚m‘h'w Lat M De cam Em Ymor‘nnoYuntom mPnoarSmflalm MWmn-dmnoah monum'wumbh-hog SOLID FOUNDATION mm pooh. which um man It“. at I!†cur-n. II that. may a. â€dbl, do “IONIC. will not «In .00. ml. mat-u or Mm c"- '- 5 25? MNâ€- M non-15mm vmmymwmmw lu- Io “mercury mu. whflo my hum tho I!“ of Inï¬ll M mi. Til-lawn val-No with m“... anmbrmwun mm “ovarywntulhuhtohw. I". mum than to Mai m u" may mod I! no. man: luly. mmu'mmanflo-mmwflfl “manna-"mun!“ moo-nclbumvhulloym mud m on MIN ‘0 “m" “ammo". Mbmhupdnttnmm- wag olmmlhlmhlwooflon Ewen am In eurylu young lamb Ibould be led on load I)“ will and to develop the young I: well u nourish the another. while thou lnmdod (or momutï¬oudbol‘odnononhl- unlu foods. It I. . minute to overload own- with hubs. u I: II nudes-tool. Aboltlnnot but w-JIovulobnod- Mowuwmwllhunmtolm Muuoymtooononwonlod (By B. B. BUSHING.) The feedlng of breedlng ewe- le en mum thet I and II not thoroughly under-toot! by my fen-mere. eepeclelly those who lave Just e few sheep u e Ade line. I see noon too often that are all mnlng wgether. the even the: no â€New to rel-o lumb- for the nun-let end to supply the future breedlng even, end the other- um are belng prepered for the unmet. ell feeding upon the lune kind and quemlty efa food. and running together. TM! practice 1 lane found to be a very bad one. u the breeding even. ll mhtendmwmebmmnltmre- «Ire entlrely allot-em. feeding. FOR RAISING H068 In! Thou-incline". um A Trio of Dorm Sheep. . In IOVQI'O tenths} plwe the pin In ' fut u they come In a basket In which -ablnnkothlfldomnv1mntone. . Keep them well covered, ma :1th nll ; m born and have heeom‘o m and ' dry, his then to'dlelr mother and ‘phoomhonoatnmt. Thenoover the mother no plan. During the Int 48 match archival“! Ham milk: It: names. not u but Give an not a man attention no possible while the h far-rowing union Ill? mu In" uqmnoe. , column and dryness. nya Swine Braederl' Joni-ml. Cut straw or chsfl that. magpiuonenmunglod In deep straw and us either crushed by the now or die from expo-um. It In best to have the an" arrow at nearly the me “no. And then the mar can watch them any and night dun-In. mmwing time. There should be 1m enough bedding for Youngsters Often Get Tangled Up in Deep 3mm Are Crushed by the Sow. to non. often produces Ind mum. IJTTlE PIGS NEED PROPER ATTENTION I! the farmer food. Mn "er-go m not more m not." mad at uni- mammnneupenamm madman-ration 0!]th Motocr- toone Mutual.†howummmmmmm Helium be nre.however that bah giving- cood Mdunkage.1'h (Mineral-nan! name 'heu fed M the lav. mam they have (and. that man] you! 0! metal and months. that a mixture of about ur- tou m of con to on part at tahpmluqldalbroodn'n- an, mum; ms, Inlay pm at n milk-um of uponâ€. will! feed price- “ they mot-my mull. To. or Illus- nun no «hm wu- mu. conflunl of mm. manâ€. when mumâ€"u. MmMuumwhu been on to a In! M of mm or tod- Iu n In (no hm moi-u. Dun-s neat year: the" MI 0901: vary Imh eonpmnt When Iliad With Corn Strong. “canny Pig: m Produced at m Cost. TANKAGE AN IDEAL 38000 80W RATIO" A mm lamb u won-In (In. ad. do- wn Into comic-No am. M cm In)". Inn by mm“ lulu: than and can; 0! tho but. all ml" but a VI" â€mu will run! they: from com It Th- 0'. ï¬lm-Id ho hm In madam.- ly good flat. and at hating “m Immum‘ndnuotouuun of lot but. Tom I). huh- IM um m “N" “won't," untwld In“ m0. m We Inn nan com 8000 mm. amnm uy nut-flu It“? '0 ‘3" the (II. In“ won "'7 "I“. > are; 58. no. 5::â€" 83 1398. so 8... .- ... I 2x. 12 1393. Nothing batter nun turnip. for sloop. And nothing in more out]! lion than are m sickly 0nd we“ try lump-r "amnion mn by Itdooomuywwndtcedtor cheep. In bet. they do better when they (find their own. It you wonder why your yearling- do not fatten reedlly. nu eumlnetlou at their mouth- wm doubtle- show that they ue shedding their em teeth end «not out well. 0! course when the time of drop- ping come. it in but to keep them in nmsll pen- tor a. low dun. but unlu- tho weathet u very bad it in not but to keep them too closely conï¬ned. u it will tend to make them tender Ind. u the young lambs as rather tender. hunt-y. cverythlnx that will strength- en them should he provided (or them. l lllo' them the freedom or the no cure duflng the day time and they know when they need to so to shelter I: well or better than I do. and 1 ul- na] let them be the judge. ! luvs oonltrucwd on my (arm MV- enl shed- lnd windbre-kl where the even on go when cold atoms In the (In and early winter come up. sometimes overdone; they do not ro- qlum much shelter unless the weather gets bad. Vlad! on Tub. The ordlnuy, man. tabby nrt ll nanny unit. can! cured by men- ing it with pure olive oil, tweet oil or anointed mun; If. utter treats mom or thin sort for several weeks. III. M does not disappear. It mu hombcutuoflwithnwr of Ihup sch-on and touch the you with I luck of chaotic potash. nu trauma Ihould be {wowed up with all†all or null» mile-don. I. Kim! and Gentle. Cm Include- kindness. regularity in feed. water and milking. us well u the quarters. But above all be Had and gentle. ll yan have 3 cow that it I. not ponlblo to be kind to (and there are A few such unnmentu) better It hef for heat, than to worry dong with ba- beam the pmnt will not be nearly so much u with a cow respon- sive to kindness. uldo from the worry they in to the milks“. nowmms Gnovn rim-031m. nownnns GROVE. n.1,. It an. my a good cow from tho shambles. It in an encourage:- of good feeding md good are. It aka the tumor to omrumlty to build up a good producing herd. In; u : business rather than u 1 menu: of labor merely. In short. it I: plain common sense. A few of the my reason for co: testing m: It cable. the tuner: to eliminate cow that do not pay (or their bond. Em Fm to flaunt Anna-60 M Paying M Musâ€"IQ In Main Common Como. REASONS £08 COW TESTING In the coon. of mu no can; mdevimmmmw. huh. boon and N being milked «an: cud-c mink. '01 I0 1°" or not null any with I nu on u and hail. mad the co". right from let in! no" (he hoof. Then can bet leg up. And my to tho flu .u Ion u at. mum dun the may to milled vim the rumor being In dancer at Dell. ticked. an. a mm m on the may all lot It In: don below her any, Bulk the «up closely. than an I I? 0 not Hen durum will" II II can that m can he handled Im- lly If m 5. "ed unruly and one thmmhflupbymnn I my menu mend let body tut hock 0! on shoulder. h of of MANAGING THE KICKING COW Mum! Can I. mm mm“; M 0m 0' "on! I.“ 1- Tied Up by lun- e! “In; bloï¬mrofloflumom mncy or II. mun-bod function at tho mull}. l! we think than I- “not 0! car ï¬ll. the Inbnodhl (no In and hub blood In «mm. It I: not amt, to to out-Mo no (anally to pro-urn (80 "may. for m. Infusion of the low Mo'aflm ovum-d mun III! N u (not and vigor gm" .0 that a! on. not "mod. and more will ]: Incl-uses one'o Interest in dairy- other uy can we mm mommy (In by Inbnodlu. in order to “can the but results the bull and the cow MM luv. the an. mom conformation In no m the an! brooch; Doll by brood- lactMIIroh-ckloanothhmab We must depend upon Inbred bulls I! we no to secure the tmnsmlulon of the qualities of our best cow- to their progeny. md It I- beat to so- Home on a bull are a constant menace end ahouyl be removed. then he need not be sacriï¬ced before his breeding nlue becomes known‘ Some of the very best bulls are dis- corded when two or three years old. Thu In due. In many Ineuncea. to farmers being lfl‘Ild to handle them after they have reached that use. Dehorulng greatly module- their tem- per, It It does not completely remove Ill their vlcloul tendencies. Nucleus 0' 'IM Ooh-y Herd. Whey 'or Plan. Oralmry they is worth not more than halt-as much as skim milk or hattermm when fed the pigs. Most of the muscle-building mnterlll ls taken out of mm by cheeae, and the resulting whey In very poor in muscle builders. u (:0an with ordinary milk. It am about a ï¬nal: and I In]! 01 they to equal the feeding muotouomdotmorhnloy. Brood mum "a injured by severe work thick requires them to strain or overexerL Bucking heavy load: It not a nimble ask for mm heavy in foul. in most years enough mares will miss getting in foal to take cure of the [lenient work. They are belt on it rested for ten days of a couple of weeks after fouling. Working Brood Mm I! mum Ire kept at light work the In! few weeh they no beneï¬ted by being worked right up to fouling um. After the ï¬rst strong disinfectant. mime! should be dusted over the db- euod surface and some thick clay up- plled to the entire Ion When the bone In choc vim um halandkoomlharmonflofm loothulomtogrovverymnd theimmdoounrdï¬oorootht {mummreonlhemu mrmmmmouormemu hundred 3nd n We: nhject to Infect!†and all-user Case. of thrush need a dry, clean Inn. Trim the hoof properly. more the diseased putts and â€ply a strong du- lnfectnt over the tale of the foot. Any of the ml tar disinfect-nu my be used full strength. Pure urbofle acid may be used. are being taken flu! It doeth not run down the Ice! and burn the skin. Til-uh In honor he! In many «soul by landing In mm. 1'“. chum ma texture of the boot and Infection folIo'o, Conch-one chm!- !ng on very dry floor- Inly Ibo am an tmblo. while In some can. It I: apparently eluted by I mtrmton of the hoof. (D! II. 3!. humanâ€. mm m- 9"!an mum.) TREATING HORSE FOR THRUSH l'lnfl-a upon Illa halt. II II)! M I. Gila“ to «out. Imam, «ho-mtofmdwlucl um ton- «Ind (or on line mlloud. Nod MM Io Trimmed Fundy. Io'ovor. no non than as. Io m â€and. of min. at m mic-Ink. tho-Id ho mutnd for 100 pounds at pit The nice 0! nm lull an M Mom lo 3 3n!- hnln by ï¬guring 80 pound. or “In will to can! I†no“. at m then led with can h It. moonin- no" “vb-d. "lot In a wolHuIa‘M-d (and tor 9'â€. It II - dime.“ mu" co «ll-u- the grown at (and which will b. mind by “ pin no lo Ann“ I. u an Inch demo. "on the «mu: a! ll. man to all. mph! plus. For young plan. the "Non will be very mtemlly beneï¬ted by the) act dition o! I liberal portion of middling; The proper proportion in which to food skim milk and corn for the bent mum. in from one to three pounds of the skim milk to one pound 0! corn meal. using the Inger proportion of milk when the pigs are young. and gradually increasing the amount of corn mul‘ In proportion to milk used. ln making up a ration for visa. It II economy to make the best use or the skim milk available. Experiments luvo proved conclusively that when sutlclent Iklm mllk ls avallnble to furnish the protein content at tho ntlon to balance up corn, It I: not necessary for good economy to feed my klnd at high protein concentrate: to growing piss- Economical to Make Use of Al! Avail ’ phi. Skim Milkâ€"Furnishe- Nccemry Protein. BEST NATION FOR THE PIGS “no. magnum Applkd. an or I'll". mun. To Reach Home People Advertise in 'ï¬le Reporter Dun't dob-y. Doll-ad Trim" Don't .4:- W ny‘biol nh. la ramuq’lymlmunmhr madmmmenoDoll-rno Stu-o- Rho-month Can Co. Nut-rt. OMc. and upon“ 0! "frDrvp†'0' In RHEUM‘ TIG SUFFERERS EDGAR II. 0110 Engineer-Contractor Surveys. Plus; Estimates Bulldlno Construction Pic-c 168 W l Dow-cu Grove. Ill. MIC Fresh or Salted Meat: Fish or Game In season Imported and Domestic V. woow m. an m We Ave. Sweet Peas. Roses, Boqucts for Weddings and other Occasions MOB-ll. DOWGIOVI. 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I ~IIMod mun. Int ‘nwndny at an noun In It mule mu. u I o'clock p In. melc tantalum nun In-l com John Golia- Iran-u. Dunn" “was. Nil D 0 W N E R a GROVE CHAPTER. Dun Men of the American Revolution.â€" l-Iol a mouth meetlnz on the thin! Tundny of one month in the home: of lb. members. omens o! the chapter In: Result. lira. E. H. DeGroot: Mrs. R, W. Babcock. Secretary. ’lnu avery durum Wodmodny. bo- nunlnc noon Wodnaldly In 0cm,†1nd ole-Ins Int Wednesday In A m. In; II. P. Jones. Pro-taunt; Mrs. I. . lieu-ll. Corn-pond!“ 300nm. mvnpyn No.1 J CONVEYANCING 9.9m 0E9“ _1vgy4ws_ CL“ I! W. In!!!“ SI. Ro'iil‘ leu' " ‘ uSLiéSG'hEiI‘ iii tum! 'l‘ueodlwa In each month lp plot-fl; hall. _C{1rl 81-11". Amhon; Gear" stiller. lvxcggnv coqycm._ No. In \‘KI‘I'A CflAP‘I‘IK I. 81. O. I: 1â€"- lmln‘ mom lad mun Turn- “ at turn math laun- Hr nu. Won†Hun-z Wall" Mann. Wodh' Puma: 0a. lawn. Iva.- In". UAPLE CAMP N0. % I. W. A.. meets the noon Thursday at each month |n Morn-ï¬nal}. W. E. Queu- Mon-Is hall. John Gol- Ian. Chancellor Com- mnndor: H. F'. Legen- huulen. Keeper of Roc- ordl and Seal. MAPLE GROVE mum No. 529. K. or P. Meets ï¬rst and tmrd flattens“! "115m. in fluord Keeper.