Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Jun 1915, p. 3

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1- main; hog- on the duiry mm the shorter the fattening period the It Is not advisable to milk on". M- fore «Mag except very heavy mflkm who” adders become Io {ll-tended :- to cause canal-lug. The Inn who considan foot-and- mouth disease lightly In the very one we would expect to light hi. pips In Begin this week to dig that fit mo. You will be so pleased with results that you will dig mother m nu: The yield and character of 1 mm ' cow's mm: is directly Influenced by; the character of her surroundings. If we cannot set the best cows them are. let's get the heat 70 m and then work for better. If you no manufacturing butter the but wny to sell It is to the special customer. Kindness and mum, tn Ila-(mat dairy mmk flew mam». nuns. The cream npintor is one of (he Widen o! the all 'mnd dun lfymupectamtoptodmm- flatly m nut be led mainly. The “hem!” cow In a lane. b ”we health. m «a let '0 hr (Mr In”. Out loan.“ ”-0de II nub; an. In. ukr hord- bo an that they no ham-y It In Wily lam-I to no“ coau- m “onion and tuberculosis. au- bhctoty m. In". a! Ming u- mlot ohm be pun-M may. meltualcnn but to have I you. hull growing I, to In. tho M o! the older herd NI. DAIDY NOTES ma accordingly. than 300 min: of ht‘vm plumm- d by um. law ll. “ninth. ' loot cup In Iannoou Inch dam. bu been done by mulch M W at No.40”, who have told.’ tot 5mm. purpom and a lo' m No bull who” dam Ind uterus! mud-dam were not comma of pro- ducing 300 pound. 0! banana: In 365 day- should be uud for breeding pur- pose- lt good results an expected. It would be much bone: 1! mi premium were set a 850. The mud-n: duty- mu will select a all from a cow which produced 400 pounds or more at bottom lair-don. m Chm In“. Mm everywhere are beginning to appreciate the need for pure-brad am In dull-yin; the sanction of the herd bull to of the greatest 1mm (Inc. bocnulo he I. nt lent lull the herd from the breeding point of view. an Influence on the chnnctemtlcn of ovary all born in the hard to as great "that of the dam of the call. If be In a. pure-bred animal used on grade cows. his Influence wlu be more than lull bocnuao his transmitting power: in bread chanted-tic. will b. ‘ ”ranger. Won 0' Hard Bull II of am lmpomnHvold Contagion. Abortion Ind Tuberculosis. PUBEvBRED SIHES ABE BEST nthomotbumrrouduumd on In“ Your-u". II the but breed to mam Wk! Mnmtmmomm “Madman-um]: and lithium mm. It": unannmmm ' Dairy-nan Must Be Orderly. The dairy tumor must be orderly Ind he must be antennae. He mm Hhhhworkndhomustbepmd Mutants. Ithalsnotuyofthou he win-Ida“! m noes-m. It the vines are not allowed to get wet they make excellent lay. There till be many culls or imperfect nut- that are worth nothing 1nd should be left on the vim for the stock. A pound of nuts from any good madman will punt enough for home no. They are henlthfnl food and mm much nourlshment. } They mm he kept clean it is ‘ not necessary to cover the vine with tllrt in order to get it to tom mm. 1. 1m once dole. for the vines will ‘ throv out runners on find the nuts ' form by little roots running Into the ground. 5 i never saw a peanut plant qutt hearing. Like the cotton plant. they ,liave fruit of all stages of growth it!!!" the crop is harvested, and. ot lemme. the longer the xenon the ; larger the crop. I ; As soon as there in danger of frost E the vine! should be pulled up A slofk should be run under the hill. lamenting the ground so all the nuts my be pulled up with the vine. The vine. may be allowed to remain in the field if the weather is good. or they may be taken to the barn ma the um picked on at any time. M Mid not he planted an "I. mud In turn. “out the sun «me you would phat new. Prepare "I. [found well. Ind drop (My Iced two II I I“! 14 IIebcI OM for the lunch kind. Ind that 20 Inch” Inn for the "no Ind. mIlly [mu In the South. TI. but «My to phi! to m north h m Soul-t. which grow. I: I “tel. an be pinned donor. and mum earlier and m «on 'm. on old “ram. “mm m to" but and to tho mm of peanut- " Indy or m and 'ell drained. uhuvlflotloym' n'whlwuhm “tummmhtnow u M (In Go “My "I! u mm saw. how- an!) -x h u “lawman-Idiom I ‘ hmoulnouotnhmxlheovlt 31:09th with the ever-um!» ban :1 on whohmplnxm an AIM aumouqummnmm _m:.whtm . , (By Age. CHOATE.) By this time the Ihoop have be. turned Into pasture and I desire to the a low point: on the feed for the flock during the “me they are on ma. . When you um. the m bound the flock who. they m nun-d m the Mun do' not think “In your duties In ondod until Novonbu. (Ir mum n. autumn» A m nun no It m MN on WORK FOR SUCCESS WITH SHEEP HOOK A Prim-Winning Shmpchlro Ram. There Is less loss In dressing a well- nned Berkshire than In dressing any other kind of hog. From the fattening pen to the pseklng house he sullen less loss than my other breed, sud after he has gone through the cuflu process And has found the consumer- the percentage of mu Is the IW at}!!! Drool. The improved Berkshire is further characterized by the superior quality and proportionate quantity of its flesh. which is tender and Juicy, the hams 'snd shoulders being nicely marbled with fat and lean meat. while the sides are also noted ior their excellence in these respects, asking them espe- cislly desirable for curing u bacon. In genera! form n modem well-bred Berkshire. in good condition. is nym- metrical throughout, attractive in up penance Ind recognized at once u :3 animal of more than ordinary worth. Animal in Good Condition Is At- tractive in Appearanceâ€"Noted for Pruiflcacy. There I: more demand for milk nod butter during the winter mottla. and the price In higher than In the simmer. If cows are bred to u to freshen In the fall. they will give better call ta turn (mm the “I. of their produce: SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BERKSHIRE HOG Gov. will (no a tuner no“ of In! than it they (rum in the spring. I! they no My and for and red they will an. In“ when fresh; (m. the. the gran comes in the luring. ll be!” to Ice. the mill low. so that the fall (rent cow fill all! better through- out the year than the one that (real on In the spring. The cows wlll In dry during the hot nut-er mun. 'MII mum are short “4! lies are bad. flora “tendon an In gun to «ring for the calves. and they will be ready to turn on pasture In the spring ‘ when m coho. I h hall. I? Vim-Ian II the an 0! lb. "no on w. fu- aflu tor (he an and Mr W during the that not (Dr C. A. "MR. Flinn"! Cl M 'u ouch o-pcn' In rude of nhIo ooI uDrUIt. the an. my be for onough Inn to allow Ibo hmbo Io creep through unbon II plot-m. nu- unvor croonmhocld be cov- orod no on Io mm Ibo groin mu .nln. “mm In" I tmh In It hihlcb Ihomlnobouldhokenou ~Ibo- Illa. .-'rhhnbovmmwonowfln wouduully AM when my». .oo-oo-Ibcx may. ho mm or“ In. to woo ulm‘uy “M'u at. Loch: nun” quickly at ubo o honor also I! Ibo: In WI I9. nI mu. ow: to Int-MI. , Wino-II I. wanna ooo. Ibo Iboop olun vhflo M Q” on poo- ‘m, nun-tu- ooI “Item-MI 1mm Ibo-roll Ibo ago on [001 ro- vonuo Iuy. In 00de leb plply 0! 0°04 valor, out and (cod ud Lum- lyvloluutbodopdonottmbb 00mm anon mum. 90mm anpm mu The My“ way to food gum collab- II to make [creep (or them. Thu ll 3 pen In the mun-a with an opening on not side annual: which the lambs cu crew but small mom to keep the even out. Ind cracked corn, wheat screenings. am, If such (oed- u'e placed within their nub. Mn who are a!» iota! for Mich ht- ln the cold unproteotod n mum. and hitch Mn so mm“ willnotbelnhlshee. Nodal” min-mumsmnuflng Ham Care. . Don't whip the bdrm n be n ma. Tm: gently to film. Don't for Illa alt. Don't put I rough. dirty ‘It )1- lm mouth. nor a frosty one. “bun Hogs are subject Also to true mange. “this.“ mused by u minute animal panstte which burrows into the skln like the hum-n Itch mite and causes severe Inflammntlou and Itching. This form of mange II eaperlally difficult to treat because of the hut-rowing habit of the parasite. Mange begins mmewhere on the head or nook and extends slowly hoehnrd. The ham are likely to be aflected sooner or later. The bristles fall out. and the skin becomes very thick and irrinkled. Sometimes It It thicken“ to an 3‘ mulching extent. Hog mange In po- cults: on account of the powdofllh‘ auflm of the crust. Pitch none is not I true menu. but rather on memo. and afloat- hon that are not to vlgorom henlth all when lent ln filthy pens and had In}- roundlngs. ushukinned hogs appent gmewhu more susceptible to this gthan others. The skin ll at first red (Sand perhaps swollen. Small red loot- }nppear 1nd subsequently change to blisters. which dry and torn: crusts ; The main trentment needed In simple (cleanliness and the sort of feed thnt will make the hog healthy and finer- 1 ans. It usually means A complete [change of lurroundlngs and plenty ot ‘ ‘ good food. (fly I. N. REYNOLDS. Human“ Ex- poflmm mum.) Hogs In subjert to . nrlety of “In dim Two of “one. although quite 1|!!an In both known as ”mg. I. DMIu-M .0 Indian .0 auto 0' «a W». mm a! (in Panama. place of m milk. Tho foot I: II). as. also 'I" be nun; Indy ol gnu. gm- ad has. H068 SUBJECT TO DISEASES TmMn-MhYmo-Am m lute“. w an led lick «and u Ion .- II VI" out no "Ida-fly menu. the 1mm and «a wheat bran. In I" or u: wont- com "no! IN. all! any he urn no the amount [Mum Incmud duly er "I. 0. L9". nonli- or no. It. II! he gm- My (In. um I do: In ”Lg/"r5 Unul the bowels no" lmly [In mu! 'lnlecuonn mt Ind lambs. It tho mu moon I! any “00 give ('0 to four ublupooutuln o! I mix- lun of nvm all and pan «not all mm up In milk. Ind slop local“ milk for two or time null. ullowln; IIOOIIIIM I‘m nm at Ila. Ia- any. The (on! will soon lair-'10 drink from a poll, If that“ to suck the attendant: mum at first. As the foal grows, and“!!! In- em mo amount or milk ted sud lawman the Intervals between meals. In I few days rood my be given u: “no. 3 day ml. lam. [our um.- (By W. 8. ALEXANDER, “'lnconsin Ex- periment Station.) in case the mare dies or has no milk the foal mny he raised on cows’ milk, it the attendant conducts the work patiently and intelligently. ‘Choosa the milk of a cow that ha recently caived, preionhly one which Rives milk low in buttertat. as maraa' milk, while rich in sugar, is poor in int. Sweeter: the milk with molusea or sugar and dilute with wum wuer. Give a little of this prepared milk at short Intervals from 3 included nurs-. in: bottle and large rubber nipple. Bo «mini to keep the bottle uni nipple scrupulously clean. Add an ounce oi ‘ limo water to each pint o! the pm‘ pued milk and allow mu 3 cupiui once on hour It. nut. HOW TO RAISE ORPHAN COLTS Foal May Be Ruined on Cow'n Milk In Cue o! Accldonbâ€"Mundant Mun Bo Plum“. Willieâ€"Won't m an with no? Wvflun M I not It“. I In Ion. I“ M h! "(In *1 at Int... W M M... ‘ Wllnoâ€"Iu't III: a mm a“ d.- Nuns-Y cum-4m). you no. I! rm m to u con-Wm M at I“ to I." “la mm vatâ€"uh M the mm of mu!- Rodi-0M In: shot In tho-noun. The In." balm puma downward and an. out At the up. a! the nook. II. was ukuuo the Wharton Io neovmd rapidly. I“ an m: oonld bomottho mud mm b "0‘“! about. MI um up that bills! cal-M But "a “up“. this. about the glut-u It. I. M :60 mm to m and 01 III In!!! or tum; How It hm mu; m. «not. Cum by a lull“. Puuto Redmond of the am Colo- rado volunteers. once on duty It In- nlln. wu tho our autumn of tho English my corps. Nothing in (In In: of autumn! did hlm any good. and he mum ndly that ho could naver be even I Ianooumlulonqd of- her. henna be con" not (in an Implant word- of 00an vllllout stuttering. Ho vu I Mu. ud_ofl- «out Ioldlor. 1M Alwyn In! In no If!“ "no. Notchâ€"Vial m. Those {rut-ant upon-emu: mol- llanu do so much to clean”. purity and bauury the skin. Iculp. bur Ind hund- thu you cannot uflord to be with)!“ them. Bald“ they meet every wnnt In toilet propagan- and are most economic“. ample such the by null In]: Book. Add!"- pououd, Cancun. Dept. XI. Baotou. Bold ovenwhmâ€"Adv. , ”would... 'Anyahuolwnr' "Wcll. It but. can“ a... m “chic-camel: inch-t v Guam loop and mum“: Will Ian- M Thom. THII Fr”. "0h. 1 don't know." reviled Ir. Omwcher: “u noon I: you so: I place so that u Illl'ICll attention for comfort Nye agent ll liable to look It over and nine the rent. " Wham. 5%. E 4:32 m unimproved “Tenderâ€"aha 3: It li‘3 A ammo lit-pouch». . “There'- nothlu like 1 nice. oom‘ tort-bio homo." aid the «moat om- In On. Way an ARI-t. “I’m “y ho'l III!“ In unm- “Won. "I. It you man he in" on It. Imulnllton."~8umo Elm 5m andenjay mum.“ dike Mm 3:" Post Toasties The Empty Bowl DON’T MIND PIMPLES Onlydmginnermmuofdnauhh Drink Ball-uh come. ‘1qu un Ind «mum. Tells the Story giaiir' arcs-PI 3809‘. .69.‘ not“?! Dillâ€"IK- DEII‘DCEr-‘t noarnltrlrolpvâ€"E‘IIO. "rut-awning” «am. if ‘5‘ W M w . "'° ’9'?! “'5“, Huron-nun. Ian-loner ”Ila-discounting. “ o mun-uni m mum ’ :% lit 7». nun-u m “$0,311“an D «4' wMumy-JUW Inuktitut-fir up!!!“ mummy-u» flu not-am um. ' fl, is f! m Gamma-mu...“ “Hold-WWW” Hulda uni wattle-ac to; wards. m Vows! ': adapted to cultlmm V fruits. vegetablei of. ill and general crops. healthful. Send for «mum Writein English. Rfllroad. wroughtract. Wlllnllon- . . [ ly payments. Agents W

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