“gt; [lggl , . W? ,1 ifsEglg-zzi- is if“ iilgiislgu mnuubun.m WY 000? DESIRABLE FOR THE OHIOKS {Mung-hum â€CIDEDLY roan m- COIMIMNON “‘mmmuiwm'm Wain-om alum-M â€Macadam“ The hog-lot in much to do about Minx the lot of hon. 1n hog cum to bar himv Mudbuotlkmnovudthcn â€extolled-ad Inn-nod your _‘ldopb¢ltuymwchodtom â€Commandant. Alan MMNM butt-1m mmm.wu“~u‘ I'm-amuluumdnfl. man-[pun "mom Kind a Bow {or 3mm. um FOR qh-m-mnuap‘ him. 5, human-um Mu MtoKOQYmmFm WIMTMMh MMdM PAYS T0 IASTER hoacool.butdon'teool olnmofuulhmu vino Ilboomln‘,whkshlllllou There wlll be better hon a low you! hence dun them are now. Be- toro M day comes, than will lave to be botlar men. V tobmottnthowuothogu. To win. we must do some thinking, some planning and some putting Into effect. THE YOUNG COLTS m, m 161 “MASH! or mum [seas .ron THE FAMILY 3:5 255%! Le!“ b M inasmuch“ ummbottomotnmormfl “mum m» KEIOSEIE FOR THE POULTRY â€mm-“whim }Oouumhlmlbnoulmw- ‘podut and my to â€madm- (homuncumnyouuwr not Minuteman-01w "man-mmnu-«m tantalum-alumnus!!!“ The boot nmodloa for mm m clunflnou. naught nod sprain; um: dulntocunt noluuonn. The poul- tty homo und mum Ibould ho I0 built In to be easily cloned. The wuflo Ihonld be Imooul and nu me how each u potable. Nesta. root- .“ dropping board- Ihould be cull, "Double to snow Ipnylu of Mr mm mm. and tho Idl- hon-u: than. Thom at seven! prom- for (I. mate-“on of mm. o( winch two good on. an has given: mvouolopouo Walnut-cl III-dry my Into one pint of not! w Hens which are attacked by mites cenee laying. become poor in flesh. dumpieh, and listless in action. The head end comb become pale and the bird presents e sickly appearance. These symptoms ere caused by the irritstion and loss of blood due to nightly visits oi hordes of these hungry parasites. it seems herdly believsble that iowle could be killed by such smell pests, but they ere so 1meny in numbers thst their total eepecity for blood is enormous. Their revues ere most pernicious on sitting hone. es here they may hsve eeeess to their host et sll times, ceasing s. repld lose at blood. Attacks upon sit- ting hens often result in the hen leevin: her nest or in her death, spoil- ing the hetch in either cue. Even if ‘ the hen does withstsnd the revues oi the mite. the newly-hatched chiekssre 1 sttecked u seen as they emerge from the shell end ere otten killed in s short time. I (By B. c. PIERCE.) i The worst parasite of poultry smut which the poultryman and ‘tarmer have to contend is the "com- mon chicken mite†'or "red chicken mile." There are other species of mites which attack poultry. but they do much less damage. This blood- thirsty pest causes great lose to the poultry industry or the country by killing adult (owls and chicks and cutâ€" ting down egg production. it. not only stacks poultry but horses and even man as well. Blood-minty Pest Causes Mat Hundreds of Fannie Noam Loss to Industry- chlokom in Smau Space. mm Amckod by comma chick-n All That I. new.“ In sun-Mo Im- cu“ Laying. 8-m- Poor around and Reason-bl. “unwind, in Flat: and Links. In Action of "1nd,“. of Poultry Raking ~an¢dloflor Eradication. ~Hom In pug.“ We Hum. Oflu. Automatic Wm Fountain for PM Womnylvuua Ian Ammo â€Ry-Od- Ion lam! Tm Wan 1mm anyâ€"lump K009. u cm â€"â€" An “muse 'ueflu (mm- for poultry In In no by c. C. mm of Crawford county, Pawn-ah. 'ho ho,- monl hundred 'Mto Lenora mu, an the M and 80-0. A “uno- hm] In cut In two m n holollboredinquvogfcvhehu “on a. bottom for 1 amino. WATEMNG DEVICE FOR FOWLS bans, provldod tho hon-o ll hope lem- pulounly clan, Ind than I. an aim» mumaur-cwumotm at night. Hun not! at the loath I“. o! the house 0mm (In. or man: out. and mu, In" or I: than both. muslin. Avoid on. Can. and luv u. hon. :- dry and clean and um minus a your own. The poultry house In one oldie luau lmpodsnt tutor- lo new. and no- eou mun- mny on. n I low price. The house should no: In Inch 3 II! tlnt the mulmum Amount of sunlight ahlnu on the floor during the winter months. Th!- mnnl dry. hunky noon uul freedom from dun-cloud colds. A bouoo 10:10 tool will allow IIfl« clout floor com for from 10 to 30 Rowl- kept In conï¬nement are um any more proï¬table mm towll that have free range, all unu- belnx eon- “dared, hence the city flock I: A: well on u the country flock. City dwell- on duo have the advantage 0! having my moon to warm of cheap food like New Ind hotel wuto, huh bones "on: the butcher shop, etc. There is absolutely no reason why Ml: wlll not lay u may eggs and do ll well In the city a In the country. under normal condition. and It lo pow able to produce ea: in cheaply one place a.- another, buying the "me mount of food. A space of 20 by 30 feet is enough ‘yard for 50 hens, when handled prop- ‘erly. All it requires is the ground end a reasonable knowledge of the principles of poultry keeping. in fact. we know a number or people who are keeping poultry successfully, and the laying hens have never set loot out- side of their houses. 0! course this intensive method calls for considere- ble skill and experience in order to avoid disease and kindred emotions, due to the very close conï¬nement, but iowls can be handled successfully in this way, and the details of this meth- od will be taken up in a. later srticle. Did you know that anyone with a small yard and the ambition to try. can easily keep enough chicken to furnish eggs for the family and enough extra to pay for the keep of the flock? This fact in so well proven that there are hundreds of people doing it in every city and town in the country. (l! PROF. JOHN WILLARD BOLTE.) ymThnh‘ivin‘Jinm. Itï¬likclfl'n'ttom old °m country pantry with :11 it. avorymeua adjootlmtufltlunï¬. 'Andtluprimmoo Mkyouwmmulyhpw. IPICIALI The Blue From Store A Real Thanksgiving m ‘53 Dinner as.†“33‘3“ j. W. Roge'r, President. Mertz é Mochel HARDWARE Regardless of the volume of your bus- iness you need the conï¬dence of some strong bank. This bank invites you to get acquainted with its ofï¬cers, as~ suring you of their' personal and help- ful interest in‘ your affairs. Wuhbme-Crooby Co's. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 36 South Main Street Get Acquainted luauâ€"ho- s A. II. to P. l. Sam-y eve-lag. If... «3 o'clock. GRAIN and HAY RED COMB POULTRY FEED Of .DOWNERS GROVE mum and son COAL TILLPIIONI I, BC Inf. and come in and non arountl out “are be- fore Buying S. Curtiss, Cashier. windm- we 5: in a cottage or a "tendon. 9': a Ham