(by 08mm 0. SHERLOCK.) . the farmer may be well educated ï¬lmm- amen-em, branches of agricul- m-emom so than his city cousinâ€"~â€" V t the city ooualn has stolen a march on the farmer when It comes to rals- to; good poultry, l! the farmers of the United States could realize the pal-“ï¬lm“ of the poultry lndustry as 3!, means for them to enrich [hom- only. they could better not only their on ooudltlona. but thator mankind Mjmueral. l. Is It any wondnr that tho housmï¬fe I. not Improving hr-r poultry as fast g. her husband imprnvns stock, Winn ‘Ie refuses to allow iwr to. and yr‘t she in. no objection whon he “(aims to Introduce new blood into his herd. \iy 101100 to farmprs is to allow the m to do what they wish with the paltry. and to be around when it was time to cipan the houses and “out. One cannot realize the bane- ï¬t to be derived from poultry until u About it iii a systematic way. ‘ on, let everyone unite in giv- 'lhdo 81m "better poultry and N M.†“,- ‘ Good Mclmn a! Buck-yo Brood .3de ' 0 “PM my 1mm: (1- 1 mm told hvr ""35 it “(mid “Ln aflmw 84.50 wnr‘h 1:! matr‘rial. WM? f'xa! L’ the would gm it. I wnvzivi rmkn hr“ n coop whï¬c I cum ero. H. M (v rr. Ream: vary an‘i'm: tn haw» a rim but her husband didnt' pm mw'h COCK in thnsn "nnwfanzlr‘d Mops of mm." and um vhat he would mskn In “A" coop out of some old bar-rota. ï¬n! would bur- "just as good" as my way and sanitary mop ‘_ Mug not That Pun-Bred pm An Suharto:- In Every Re. bow mm the rhirl' rel: and one of 9M r: In: a pus n no 'hl “I: 9hr I fn‘n‘ Ix Innsfruw : to fly“ 7. IWP. and Thu only Inm- may lo 0 mm high mud l-l “rim; ‘0" morn n‘ul lerr pflull "mm Ila-1 Inn Iarmm’ Inf 1 Ion poukrv whru new: I" Ou- yoar round. ~nd Is Ma 1. him than 13 ro-nm a [wand he whatnur As: a rule. ' urn numvm-wl m hr â€10 “a cor-Mr} ih.‘ W, n hm». Th" far~ wr «um hm‘ MM! flrr 'lfw wnn‘ Backus hilt nude In (ho hum ponIlry would to I†more Hum all (bu-cm!) Muck fl Gilliam, If m would nmdunlly _ all ht: nrrul; Mock vllh pum- qu‘k (he mlnuu-u-mum woutd 1w £90813 moral mlllhmu u! dullam ; 7m II no mamm- nun-d to th- “I that lhn pun-{mt} In mun-rlnr In 1"." mum! Co â€In uvmh ’I'lm pun- ‘w VII! in; rmm'. vnl Inn and mm! In lho rnd Hun nu)‘ nruh Thu mbrvd In Hu- [11M In In}. Hm am â€I Ind sz Hrul In n'num' lnHm: 3. In fact. ssh" nu "nm in l u-r, .. g." Ind for m. ram-um. I! my ml. ‘8'. no t. (he num- pmmnbln 0! (hr M A rule the farm poultry is left to :‘ï¬ï¬‚’t for Itself no thought being giv- ' It except to gather the eggs , and liter wonder why they don't hatch. It ll not given a third of the chum-u Iflorded to the other hmmhus 0! I n- In m, while with only a lime mu II that and care it would Tl tum as mm h proï¬t. Why l! is is one of tho unan- Ivered punk. of modern tlmub. ‘ If every farmer in thv l'niwd States would bl!) some rt-lithlv brtrvdcr a mod cock every )'(-«ur~.<;u' mm that Would cost about “(Lâ€"71h? advance- cm 0' Leg w.“n°â€â€˜ *nas helped revmunonlze me poultry “ï¬t†that are auflefln‘m business, Red clover hay contains [minar' are Illustration. in about twentynlght pounds of lime to M “or"; of the canes, of the thousand pounds. Scald the clover "It at feeding a ration gm hay st. night, and keep it covered so w too much mm‘ for the it can steam. See that the clover la ~ cut to one-hut inch length. When longer it In apt to pack in the crop. causing cropbound. Modern Poultry Hm â€'Mulmnortm of the 1 W Industry. M An Gupta-lor- In Every Re. up“! to Combo-Work ll Gon- mlly Left to Women. mm May In comlml Hr «as! n! "vim; In Io mu ul Iwurr pouhry. “luv ‘0 ramwr [or not minim; whrn mm- at» 23 emu: '1. ~nd um» (vi-l.- twwl IS FOR PARIS «at Ira-1 and nut u nn)‘ numb. Tho I m lay. lhn or»! In "mum" lnHm: H "nm in ru-ry- runmm‘ I! no 0"! [Iï¬vï¬lnbln 01 (hr White Clover for E99 Layer. White clnver hay in the rlchent 1n lime. Feeding clover la a preventive of soft-shellefl eggs. Cut clover hay has helped revolutionize the poultry business. Rod clover hay contains shout twentyelght pounds of lime to the thousand pounds. Scnld the clover hay u night, and keep It covered so R can steam. See thnt the clover la cut to one-half inch length. When longer it In apt to pack in the crop. «ulna crop-bound. If thny fall way below this mï¬rk you hm! br-Ner investigate and ï¬w! out thr- cause of the trouble. It may be that you havp a poor strain of birds; â€:3! you are not feeding the right kind of food or in sufï¬cient quantlm-s. or that you am not giv- tng â€mm the proper attention that. they must have in ogder to be great producers. a good showmg in Hm Hz‘zt Sid ‘ the mah book. \nd avera as nbm that will be so much more gain. a.h nil! morn than my": listening (I: birds. your llnns are laying an n HF I Thin hommr hnu tht- ndrumng-o M Shawl»; 3 him" ruuhlm' Mona Hm (mm. {0" "mm: 0! Hum nzuvh umh- mu bu pron-mud. ll mu u-mII)‘ lm mndv [rum hay uvnlInMr lumbvr lo Iht- who 5:.- _Jim:I-d or mwu r H r-V'uir-d That good ‘layvr‘ are big cult-rat A ,‘blrd must have cnpuclty (0 ml and al- 3:93! a big unmunt of food I! slu- is to [lay woll‘ ! 'l'hul mm! of "In Nah prmlzu-vrs Hiaw- good 51ml cmnlm for thu-nr Immd If" mum- (Mira lwtlrr Hum mlwr Dry mauh Ic-Mflnc. m’. mum fondling. ham m drn hr! HIM unuw 0! “a 10m lu-lmt pullml mu! m- "n ;: |ru unmv (Mira uhlrh t Nvlco Shown In mun-(Ion Hal Ad- vantage 0' She" In Front. Pn- venflng All Waste. HANDY POULTRY FEED HOPPER That the host producers haw broad badlva. Th0 back is brand, and Ilu: ribs uro wldmprvnd. giving plvuly at room fur egg and dlgvalivv nrguma. Thur 1hr» purpose of properly l‘wdirm 'nnd housing a ht-d is not tn fwd «gar: Into lu-r budy. hm to 90 ï¬nd and v for her t_h;u you may get out of Mr 1h.- oggs which hruoding has plum-d thun- l’rnpvr {ow-«Him. housing and can- 11.“ v' a bwring on lln- umnbur of N'Ks pro- dum-tl by a flock, but brm'ding la mm; Important. That, the Meditermnoau class can stand mnm'pmu-In and fnm'uimg fund [ham H!" birds of the Arm rivun. Asiw lie or R: gum flames: Thm'v is u n su much danger of 17w MOIHU'X‘U'.'z-‘Zlnn bot-0min}; 1m: fat. and Hwy ruqr‘rl' a richer food than the other (-IrmmeD mow Hamid. That Ir'my high mariner-rs lay thiu< shelled mugs. and that the genus are ofton \u-ulL A fuw high produmms are able to lay lm‘gv [Numbers of vggs, forâ€" tllizn them and put vitality into the chick. That. there is no variety of breed which far excels other: in general use as far as egg production is concerned. That some hens have a born tent dency to lay. and others have a born tendency to pm on tut. The latter kind should be suited out in establishing a laying strain. That a Male moistened food is rul- lshed and will increase egg; produc- non. l'nder the heading oi “Lennon: Learned." Mr. Quisenberry of the Min. 30an expeflmept station has issued the following notes for poultry rulsera, based on the year's work in the egg- laying contest at that station: â€IE POULTRY WHOLUSIOHS Expert of mm†Station aim Out Pow Practical Suggestion on Chicken Raising. LN Vv'l n- - arm ml H" y ul 1H 3r mak 1. any |n Um "d hep: control of his home. fasten Ma maul: Ind uses his mane for the lat spurt. Flam out at the hull- ï¬c local «I. Ind-g. { Don't be too enthusiastic and rush things. The jockey who wins the race Don't expect (owls to thrive where unnatural methods are used. Remem- ber ï¬lth ls nmlnst nature and that: against health. Don't Worry. but keep busy. The busy man Is the happy man and isn't “mid of awont and tan. Don't nvorr-harze :1 man bemnse you know he has money. Fraud is {rand to tho pour or to the rk-h. and tho awindlor eventually lands la the ditch. Cock Cock"! Don't he a mono}: making machine. If am you think nhnut Is monpy you'n- missing this life‘s sweetest honey. "-54,â€; . .- 9i. »: ms I 6.3 I_'< min (11ml rmx - ~ 5: 'u--_.l§ 1n,- mare nn "‘0th In I' -~ «'v'um'y if‘ :t Wore n-' for “:0 Ir» “ m! 11' -!'~I:n« livns :' alums: who'rv Hw ï¬m‘x‘t (.r l,:'n'.uhnr'.~ are «livlumilinl if vmvhnlf hph uf whim :Imwun any“ hvra- in Hwir plum 189' LA\(‘ GSHAS STANDARD WEIGHTS Poumvs. Poundc pink mu “M Inn-2;: [nuiz' ulmm PH'H SIM lq-I' x1; i [U l' I'c'l‘! NH.“ That “my this Ln I HM- ‘\‘~i‘ v. I)!.‘!\ AM « [Thaw nrliul-N «ind Illuflrnllnnn must not [w rt-pa‘iniml \\ ithuul nu w. A! l)“!'HH$.\iUn.I ,2†POULTRY NOTES l [3.11.sz cmmmcï¬ SOLICITED ll! Ill THE BLACK LANGSHAN. PA; DON'TS. fh-n . i‘uUr‘t mu. Slim It (â€I ‘q' ‘5le l l 'mlwl‘ "1‘ nix In l'.‘ GROVI {Emma In mu Now York. bestde Its own state 0225:. com-"mod mmmomo eggs that r-mm- from other strata. The Im- ported mas coat over $45,000,000. These eggs Wore sold at city market prices. which are often at a proï¬t of m to 60 not rent. When these city consumem get hltrhed close to the pro- ducet there'll be money made on both its. and R's time they are about It. February witnpssod the deï¬nition of flu new 3mm; poultry building or the New York «are mlloze of ngrlmlmro. It is magniï¬mnt in n" particulars. wnï¬hy of tho grout Empire Stnte so pmmsive In Maury and should In» an inventive to other states to no and do likewise. ï¬lm 4h} W'w 'v u - an M in!†:1 pmy Whorr‘ 'lmr'o- Wnrt‘ \i'tf’ flvfl hr"? and nth-rvd ~i\'" ~I'xu . :\ \‘I:ifnr elv- mandod. "“"1--:‘~: gnur snrlrvt for ME?! cg: prnlmflnn?" Hwn‘s om- reply: “Can‘t"! hn-mhnu, «'zll'f‘flll fending and (Mural rulilnm" Tn make poultry My and my thvro's your tripie sine qua M Hu- flu "a â€I: â€II In < ll' HI I M. ‘M day: when (annually- - Are hard (rum â€em and Inc. { Wflen Kreeged by _ll!e ugtgh}, hl KURii I love the days when golden my: Ripe" the \vm'lng man), When gnu rmuwr's song is borne along Prom mzhulm; hm mul plum. “'lurn l)l‘l'h.u'(lï¬ Iwnll with guide" (rult And flush-rs lu-n-l [he vim.- Aml the land u‘u'mm‘s u'uh “Mat and I )I’\x'1h\‘t'nh‘ uhru lmzh' :md \ine .\n~ Lurnml m M Viv-at I'M}, “'Iuvn .mu." 1. :‘Jn w [unn’s Hw “-ou ‘Jul r 1m 1: I l:1:dslu\v|h-L .. “'lu-n u. r in ,- ‘\l1h4\'nâ€â€˜litlg (I I love the hours when trom the bower. Sweet roses won their breath, When lilies rise from \vlmry sleep And tell of conquered death, When "11- Incense from Hm blossom- Ascunds like an mun-I'm; prayer And ‘hu fragrant zvplu'rs whisper. “ 'od madu this world m fair." Uil' Wren and sprightly ('hickadee: When lhe bluu Mn! and the brown that ï¬lm; sweet ral'ulu In the mom And 1 hear the huhwhltc whinulng From the wheumeldu and the corn. FEATHEVQS 41 And lmnuy. milk and nine 71"! f I Love THEM ALL. u - vs. m imu a pmy \i'l_"-fl\'0‘ hvnï¬ and v ' <. :\ \‘L‘ifnr elv- _\n'!r snrfl't for high Hrrn‘s our roply: v-zlrofnl fending and CL (2;.HELLO 'i’O‘JDEh J ll \\ lll'll I Hm? Hwy '0 thr hilt), u) ;..M nuts H: {rust hbvlln ‘JTS Ill III Fancy Michigan Bartlett Pears, tor canning, pct busacl, 81.50,“ per peck - - - 40¢ .; Good Cunt-g Tomatoes, per bushel - - “e I _- "Eh-:2 GENERAL DRY GOODS AND Elm Tm 178 II 80‘!!! “all Shed T H l". SCHOOL EzOOKS Schocl f‘upphes of Ali Kinds I‘nbiezu, P0116555, Pens, ect. Lil-n more (’1 F0 m-m V V.‘ 0‘ H's. tr. Mertz ('3 M ochel m" ,- ‘ Accommodatioiixéé ’ kin GRAIN and HAY RED COMB POULTRY FEED Also \Vushlmrnc-L‘ruaby Co's. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 36 South Main Street n kw tile u! know w Hours From 8 A. M. to 3 I'. M. Saturday evenings lromd lo? o'clock. means much in the seleclion of a bank. THIS bank extends every possible cour- tesy, in line with good sound Banking You are invited to use his service. B. E. KEHLER OF DOWNERS GROVE “otu‘n Test by T55 {if Hon 1. HARD and son CisAL HAL'DWARE m: hexaï¬ S‘rmz‘e SPECIALS T ILLI‘J’H UN}. 3‘) :kx air m I 'n-u- coat 350. “3|“ SHCII a lvpht‘nc 36ml STORE ul