. ,_ .......,. ._ ' u, frm FIRST OF ALL PAGE ELEVEN' ' ' V _ '» ‘-ivhf. _ _ V _lil lil llllllil _ ‘ . . .‘ _ .l l " g¢`»1st_L\\90\\ lU'°Wll\l\Wl_l \os_efli|uqs_e¢ or N “,,,,,.,..¢~esmusselse ttlssoresk son we being -‘is the -pasflixss eu-‘oc ,,, ,,,...iVioa. u in the wins.; ma mm up mission., _tt loess ,ohms _g ¢,.,,.r»_en|n._ :gn hnltssiu ltns ensue, will ho-obgarul lives. A _“gh _ notdlkisdoiblxtlsl. Not only een hs do more, but hs Mil W. eu \°o__woqls_g»plusa,r-'_ _ not b_y'Ge_e. N.; li M '°°*_*‘°' .fm ieéii tss`¢’i'l`i'ey ue nqlnsains nm ner. 'r_Ak° ~»~»-=~v.°°'°*__._{»”'f~_i%?~f‘"‘- 1 ' _itesoesejiiie ysnyeum _geinu-toseahwval, me it you W, ,,¢»'¢,nu` viilrsns uot§nly uint your sx»o¢u¢¢`¢~h"l_»'éo utah le- this ,ur thltymlhlnprodilesd more md meds more. 'hlshsst in- ,,¢m¢¢¢_'fors..trmsrisin`|eodheslt‘is. " pgped heelil.lloe&sr~th_|l\ll, qmngt lp hed without labor, wftilaut mi.) 'rhere__ere_ms,o7 ewiisnees tint the eqrmapnstgt tis hsye about his Mu.. be becuz do W|i1\\_°lL_t Hs not knowp-ilhlt it eosts Mmmiio wi&ont. Heddss pot__h'\osr_y!lmtiteostshim togettihun. 'risen U, ¢,,$\¢\snoss lor the kitdsen; `isiilor's'e.v'ln`|"- devices thslt sro sho dirt- Yeu do not hesitate to buy s. pleugh__t;he¢ you knowts more igggpgthsneiseold: youougtsttoseewtxetkisyogcsnhuytorthelrlx- ‘ui rednes the kitchen lsbor, what improved product comes from/t-he lstolmi V _ _ T ssjiyswemenhssganstohsrgreveyesns in sdvemsotherilsnehe- ¢¢\;¢e..she did not have s. sewing lnamins. Others have gone there because mqma not inve the proper kisehenshove. It you went to know what s. had liient caste you. consider the work it does and the work lt oucht to do. ,f you nm to lmn whut it can you to do without it on-uin convenience |. ¢g,h|i1cheu or in the dining-room _or in the bedroom or in the sewing-room. m,,)qgyfthee1 stdhdiyby 865. _ up pnrassae d everything you want is not urged. but in urging the hsrrsrtolefiili hilt implements he'su| let Dorths eultivssion ofthe sail, I "gust get every household utensil thu ligiasns an labor of the wife sm , ggger, than ses it you do not ga the befletit by better meals _and more fqgrmi sad hyoildorh about the house and through a house tllaltlii msn heetthlul in di of its mnuundings. _ _ ' _ _/ 11" fu-m exists ilor the ismne. 'You sre cultivating tml/t field tihat you ,,,, nh zoos sn- the winner una ruol una tho household oornrom. cum- , 'ge the home witih the same idse. ‘Spend welll what you have Via snendk mn all tihese things minister to better health for svery member of_ lhe household. _ _ _J , , ' _ "'_“"‘ seee _ ' |_¢"“l~n A yteld of less than 50 btillieis of_on.ts per acre should wound the pride of my duslrler. When weoonsider t-he possibilities of ost-growing under im- proved conditions that rotutn from an sore is lilttie more than en apology. Yet it is hr shove tihe avenge production in tlhe principal ost-growing belt. Pertmps no other hrm mop has Vibsen so long neglected and so persist- gtty sibused sroets. One ot the important reslone mr this sltustlon iethwt the mop hu been glrown chiefly for the completion et s rotation. Few fwrm- qsgmw it for ies ovwn sake. 'Ilhet is why it has suffered neglect. (his em valuable enough to warrant tiheir growing for the grain and mm which they produce. As s feedffor horses oats easily teke tl-ret rank. (kts of good quality are always merlretalble at profitable prices. They are gqnpu-stively sssy to grow. Tihey are adsipted to a. wide range `of ~;errl- twy. They tit in most of the crop r0ba.t”lons common in the earn-'belt snd ln Ost straw serves mlny useful. purposes on the _steels term. 1t_ci1n.be used in bedding staffs snd pens. It is s. lclished roumsge for horses and Inferior seed sud slattsrlli-y pseperalticns of the seed-Ibed an the chief uusssofpoor yields oflew-gradebeiis. On lmost f'srnl"s outs sre "put in" bwsiedly snd recklessly. A common pllsotzice is ho drsg down cornstalks. bresdcsn osits on the ground and then link the seed in. This is about as lsily snd quickly ss the Job osn be done. It could hsrdly be dons worse. In no msn expect s. big yield of good outs from the ordinary run of seed sown in the ordinsry my. ' _ Most ihrmers select their seed from tihekr own-bins and without any care Itidsver get it inteths lend. 'iihey do not give any thought to the quality of the seed. Wlhether the grain is sound and smut-free are questions that no not aosur to thsml 1 Yields csn be mstefirlly lncresbed, and in many cases doubled by using loud seed. Wirsitevcr variety is selected see to it that the seed is pure. clean md of good weight. Run it through a fanning mill once or twice so as to leussl out smell, inferior grsfins as well as weed seeds. Try to secure the isrsut uni plumper: lm-nies for planting. '_ If smut is suspected in tils_ seed treatment should be applied to endi- tllel _ - i . s s_ s s _ llssch is usually the bqinrring of spring work in the fields, but in some !i“°ns the vrra:bhq» is m backward o- t'-o gvnunfi ion _-oft for much work in ho anno. xsep on ies soil with 11-~_.n. nnl tools whilo ii in wer una non. 0? YW will Oo more dlnege thsn got-.l. 'l‘ 'wil are other things that may be Gene. _ - ._- Iii Girly PPi‘i|l¢ h_ A good time to bllll ff ncre. Ther? is no other time ‘then the out and anchor holes can bs aug so easily. use n post dining hui snd not s, spade, l I ._'1\le ‘belt wlsiy to dey -ul end or' corner past is to dig n pit three or tour f_°_¢ deep sna uhm or tom- fm stuns. shout :ive feet from the post in *iii with the fence. In _this pit Dllce s. large stone or old iron machine 'mol sna tio thu to the too or the post with n couple mon; or No. 9 nl- venissd iron win. Fill in end tmmfp down esmh upon the -anchor rock or imn ‘tiwlsna li will be than to my. with n nom mol: ln. me or the nhovsl Efhdh. :wut the mm till it is pefrocuy tout una '-musing," nu rho iels- Dilene men term it. " " 7 Wil” I Dost is stnysd in this mszlnor many tons of tension can he pieced Wen the fencing without moving the post. It ls e. sure hlrltlfsst. ` _ In building funn use oeuonea puns irmey curl he hed. They ‘will list lint longer than lreen "posts, Also, trlmminfthe bs/rk from them will make *im isst longer, be moredlriclsrvt in holding' staples, "spd they will look bet- t" “i ‘OMB Pests in s stnlglzt line and tsks u lM‘tle_s»t\:». pains' in making *N im mn. A gooa, meonsruosi mln; of :ones ram my 'por oem. io tho ,idlistrsnoe of s, field slid theirs is sct usl money veiue in sppesrsnce, not Wlmtlnr ann- V~ "°‘WY fslwins costs flliilowhon than ll;-ht rent-ing, but li our in ul, V sea. 'uhm shoilla no s' No. 1 of iw. 9 win sz the top una liouom with ooh- ‘ .“W‘Ullii\s heavy int¢fm_=d‘¢»‘e horlzofngsi wing. Six-inch stays are obviously hill* than twelve-inch stays, making the fence firmer and more efficient in '""”i"¥ NMI stock. Use fencingwltuli horisontsl wires close enough tn- llhsr to turn _pigs lndchlckens, snd.mske it strong snougif, and itish °‘“'*i‘ i° Nm lil _live stock. Btsiple ssoh win to slotl post to give grester "'°*'1 vw lunar to sl. hm.. i *lfffiil in use or heroes win, 'ui 1-_sn moons nun edits -una honor than » . *P* °°°‘lii‘\| Mindes. 8I'i"l60th woven wire fVsnoin"g will will serve every Wtnulnmiloeefisilm. snsuisneu in the mime whan`w»ll our ua. _ . _-._.. _ THE-STHAWBEHHY KEiP|liG}PUUliHi lull _ l lnliiilisull . » - _A-_- v :~_-~~~--f--~ after the system has been burdened my purpose and ma,-`kel_ and so fag- my the luscious strewherry. und no farm- in the last few years due more to the add to the attractiveness of her table methods of care or feeding, as tile m“°.h °i9e“’° "" l“i’°" t° Pi'°‘*‘~‘ i-'~"'nttempt at the same time to improve stimulates plant growth rather than good a layer. production of fruit. A soil that lvlll Mv hens are always kept in confine- aore~‘wlll grow good strawberries. Per- 12 x 12 ft, with a park 2 x 8 rods. For- beijries for home use in the gardens eggs per hen yearly, I considered it a where tihe soil was very rich and henv- large yield. Nnw I have several flocks ily manured. also foul with weeds and that average 200 or more per your. I grass; Under ilucll coniiitions exces- huvu individual hens fllut lay 250 eggs sive labor is required, too mahy plants il, year, and this is the point for wllicll are produced and not mucll fruit. They I llzlve started the whole flock, wllicll soorl`become discouraged. Virgin soil, number 100. when available, is preferable, ns it re- In selecting my breeding flocks I find quires less work in cultivation und it nr-:_-ossary tn exercise grcat care to gives. better results. Prepare the :wil nvnlrl nllsiulres. 'l‘llc best time for this by deep plowing and thorough pulvor- work ls when tllc hens generally nm iling. Every spring planting ns a. rule not laying \\'cii. Late in sunlmcr dllrlllg iii b0eVi:- ~ thc limiting period, and in winter, is my Secure good, strollg, healthy plnllts time to pick tllo brnedcrs. _ ffnlri reliiibie plant growers and wllcll \\'llile I plly consislcmble lttlclltion rcddy mark off ground with light tn the oxtcrnul cllarnvrnrlstics, the ull- marker' or use ll line, sr-trtlllg in ro\v.~= llnpol-tant thing is to k1lu\v'that the lien 3% -to 4 feet apart allll zl.l_1nllt 21,1, fl-:_-t is l.'¢_\‘in_l; the gre:l.t.ol' part of tile year, apstt in row. Use a dihhlv or galwlcrllllnrl this l-an llc dctcrlnined nllly by trewel in setting plants, bring carvful cluan alison-ation and ri=ql.ires the out- to get the roots down well; also sprcxlil, luv oi' mllvll tillle and pllticnvc. out. firming the soil well to roots when Afivl- I halve got together n, satisfac- in,pbsition. Leave thc cr0\vn of thc tory i'l~n-lr. they will answer pretty pinnt‘.'Whis(§ set. evcn with thc silrfnco. well to this llescriptiqll: Lrtrgc boned, 'Cultiv0.tc'lu; nftell :ls ncr‘c§sal'y_t0fkm'~p rntllcr lollg in ings and neck, lmlg nn thefsoil clean and in grim] stllte of clll- the lm:-if, dvep up rlilil down beilinri, tivation until late summer, when you legs sol fulrly apart. bronet lyom- .nome- will 'hlwe a good plant rn\v for llcxt wllut pmlllinnllt, i'l<>.==ll_hnl~ll, strong nnd years crop. \Vhen ground begins tn musclllclr in grind condition but not fat, freeze in enrly winter, it is best lu comb rntllvr ubovc lilo uvcrugc ln size, mulch betwcen the rows. also covcrlng eye.-r bright und full, disposition lively the row'liV'g‘htly with clean straw, leaves but llnt scary nnd more inclined to fol- or coarse prairie llny bedding. Remove low the uttendnllt tllarl to run and fly the mllloh from 'the plants in curly nt llls_l1p|lruuc_h_ larlre consumers of spring, leaving it between the rmvil to fnml uni] nlways hungry \\'l1‘en fed re- k6`¢D_ tlle_fl‘Ul! Ci<’¢1I\- _ -. gulnrly :lnd given 11':-imnce for exercise. After fruit is gathered, mow tile vinc One of tile grunt difficulties has been and when dry burn nff. Bur off. the in finll .=\Jt endings undnr opposite condi- Ky., and below will be found what hc tl0nr4- has to say.-E“:_l_<;l1__f;_§_ Ill l»f_~__lwr f»';\r_\nn__f;r the _ v ' que. on u lllpn alice. the subject 'O B' certain point' as ap If lilcre are growing bow in tile fuln- plicable to all classes of equine alike, ;|y_ talk it mm. “nh ,hem mam fm. and then differentiate according to the theil'_ assistance will lie llecdcll in the ultimate use to which the individual ;;‘_i;iflflg ailéi UHF” _‘if ili_¢ L‘<>\\'H£___ if ll_l4‘;0 no oyls, sl wrc 0 cr ep is__to be pointed. di" wllich can bo reiloll upon by hiring. F`il`Si. mtllw as little BTSHCB B5 or will the 0\vn»~'l‘ ll;l.\`e to du most of may bc in character and amount of'tll+= \v\»l‘l; llllllsclf? usage of mare before ind after she ____l__fyii;_;‘_l'_*_5_eil__ Sll'll>§1llig___8i8~f’l0i'l Cl_l_f\V0fli- _ » ‘ . ir" s we a goo mar- becqmes pregnant' simply molding kct other ways, or ls there ri nhcese B¢l‘iliI\S 01' EXCBBFIVG flii-'iE\-ie if ili€ mi“`° i‘ufi_£dre_2;_f;onf_1_l£;' 1 P ihey may roam at Wm' is necessarl; lvilcre the milk will have in be llzlllleii? f0!' tht? i168! i‘¢~U\1li5~ The food 0 ill spring and fall, \l'llell fro.-nt lllnkes mares should be increased grwdlloily illlc l-o;l1tlll<:et(f;t footus cannot be su-ppilled 0i.li0i‘Wlii° n. lllall to du the h-nuling or tzuke turlls without too great depletion of the vi- in doing it t.hem_<<\lvos, this moans tality of the daim or the Insufficient t_i:___l:Vii_r_;¢_'l;e. all ;>f_wh_ic_h nutrition of the growing foetus. \V___n__e;____e of __h___________ or n nc _ -'continue the generous feedlns' of 'rhoso things having been favor-only tile more until thc foal is old enough passed ,won let Us see what M385- to ent oats from a trough placed witilin .mms mu h(_1.p the man who 1' just a pen in the pasture in which the mare Smwlng In me dairy ,ndu5u.y_ Ho KYBZ95- fi‘i`i'i5 De" should be 5” con' must nnt forget that upon himself ln- 9ii`li¢i9\'i that the mai can Walk in d'l\"ldll:lliy re-sts tiho responsibility to a :i_ii‘le°_:`_e: Plank '~°° ww for th' dam very large extent and his must be the l - br li t ill I i lt. "'I‘lll». stables ln which the foals are M,gr;Ov;7r rg; m_?M“£ nsgnsgawifh A k°i""l~ “ner weaning 'mould be r°°my keen interest in cows A student of cow to 14 feet square. The outer ’ box” 12 _ na.tll-re, and something of a scientist to walls planked to the roof, with lmge _ _ , boot, For th( day of scientific farming glass windows, protected by fine woven ‘S hem and will not mum” be 1g_ wire, these placed above and out of n0md_ ’ ' "°“°h °' 'lm f°lH'ls' Life “ilre In ovrilefr to succeed he must know, nr teotion against risen _ wlen 1. . _ . __ glass window is opened. 'l‘he best :eb_;‘l1_1:_l;_€igf;JK“n;'I__h°°:____§°hf°;“1‘“‘;;° form of stables for a. number of foals, Wm_ ‘______h ____;b____‘_‘_‘__ ___ mm “Vfih gpmr is a square with a‘ mtg” inner comm hyi'lrn.irs and protcld ulul know wfhcre I 0 Fi l P'Y`|l fi 9 \ B ll “__ M » ~ t _ - _ii _ V ing at ll time when the healthful ln- crosses ‘I settled down to the Single Mtendantn and for the young things; L' ““"]» “mi i“’“' X5' l" ""’i“ ne ici" -' ' _ ti i’ hi i l . .\ , fiuences of fresh fruit is .most nse}l-t€ofJaf'i1l(l1e`;';,air:l tevtlgsh 03:: c(o;¥l0 The next strip in to decide upon the barley Varying to k,,,,p apnmlte ,hm-D lout nf lilo qucstlon, :lit nurl l t c ’ . ' l cl nw airy, simply protecting against aim. f- fllwn 0 iz :l c cl n draught.s_ that the n.nlmu.l may not may many time-1 lm i"ou:l:l illrnugll INF"- I` ’ - P71. - -_ -__ --- ___ _ ___)-Y _.___ - - _ _,___ _ '!_, ' __. __ _ _ _| ' 1 ~ iaonncvnwwi li mnnonsr .ilvswlzlzs To 4' _ t--------------»--------» ~ I f - I I cinllclun Mliinllllllli °°‘*"“"°"”"f“"“ =».~.-:-'.°=‘--..~:°._=l'u‘~:~.'~=~=i=e'..-.~.°§ lt s be b HIIMEUSE iiiiliiil PHUHT " ANI] THE FUALS STARTING Wilili _nds from hs.ir to 1 1 2 inches Of shite. (llmit has been put on snd iinimeut s V V ‘_ _ ., _-.__..~ _ _ 1 __ _ `~ ' »~'_ _' " ~ _ V piled wltho ¢ ff t. A .-H E: Vinsin _Dell _le Erdhshls ss it Givssfl-iindrsnees te the Improvement. ef TM Mllier or hm" R_ K,,,,,~, cu. 5°," su""¢4°M M. 5,, 3“,.¢;,,g ,f smith nurnuthg hi>°of1u¢tn:¢ eagzvgfbulfrflto - . ' ll t _ j ~ - -’°'*1i_'i°°“l*l- . ~ . » ~L=:»_*v»|_ Qvsinin. ._ elmo sew elm oooa Aavloo. , D.|..,_ ._ n§‘f°».filn}°°wl‘i`l'. fli'h°§. ¢h1fn°$’of‘°n°fn\IliHK l\_‘_l‘_h l""’<"`_\;l__ 'NT _fmliil mi? Wm" a nrepnrmmn prnnuris for the pup _ . _,_ leo. hut without succcssl. They have amDi.9' Strawberry bed sufficient for tile general appearance of the eggs by With all the clover or mixed hay they be in lilly \\':”iy nl_11l\'L\l»€_"fi» ille _i_’_‘fl` ‘ nn lice or vrrlnln_ sn I Judge it is a skin the home, or even to have your plant- getting them all of fair size, uniform in will ent. When they :lre _venrllngs they "if Oni’ 0l_' iw" -“Hill fillim" S ii- Pi`°V° lllsenno. An.=<.- Give sodn sulphate, ld ing large enough to furnish quite B shape and color, thus increasing their llla_v be given llefpamte boxes, prefer- a :wild lllwlstmvnt. __ nz.: lzenlieh l"Ul\'»- 4 01# UM til 18596011- ll in fi-ed three limes daily. Make 5 profitable surplus provided you live market value. A llen that persists in ably keeping those whicll have been A [rod “ny in io_illl5 :l yr_>\lng_ c-niV nr __ __ _ _ __ _ near a. arket. I l 'in n ve small or ill-shaped egg is tovether, in adjoining stalls. two of thc breed sl-_lfcu il. 'Ihr-sf, qulck- 1-;i___:‘_=\__ °_____*;“_:$31!;‘h__‘l0d§l____f_;Y;___?°;l_i:___hl;}_>Z:_ m _ nl 5 ry _ , _ Too much soil is not beet, as it novoruaed for breeding, no mutter llow "Let all #tables be cool. light and iv grow tg mntll_llry__llnd l_n_t_n gugmy ,Wim mm), fm, I week or mom Rllnches on Cow's Leg. Subscriber. produce 4o‘io so bushels of corn por mont ln flocks of about so in at houso take cold on going from his Slliblv into lilo in inwn who kcen but ww COW ‘J I hnvo n s-your-olfl Cow nrrooleu -ith bullchris or hnrrl lumps from the size of l'iii_Ps"so'hl`é fartners have tried growllll; merly when such flocks averzlged 150 T ' "' _,_ _ H ` V Y V . H hug.; nm ¢,, 3, 1,"-ge as ‘ mu,-. ll xl (1 .1 ll ll tl ll lulub. The lumps break und look red lid lllflflfiv. Sl.»- is not lnma, oats and rinlrs lvcil. gl\'i>.- li good flow of mills llil snvliln lil fren] well. \V'hllt lhnuid ri ilunn for her? \V1ll ller milk prove urlflll if full in valves and pigs? Ana.- ‘l‘lm irulllwlc is llrrlllably constitutional. 'Fri' Ffllvlv-r's solution in l-2 oz. doses 8 lllcs daily. Tile lnilk call be used [or og or calf feed. ' A TYPICAL CHEVIOT EWE. The Fheviols are nullves. of the llill regl-'ln of lilllglnnil and Scotlllllil. Tiley arc romarkalily liulwly, vigorous sheep. 'i`lic_\- stllllil vrv<~i_ rlllll ali-ri on strong logs. cnrrylllg excellt-'llT""`in'l'it'ion 'limi a fllic fleece uf wool. mellowed. c\llti\‘n.te it Luck to thc liiiltu li pl=.n'of his hcl-lt layers lvllose re- -__-é-_---» -- --T_--_-'_-~---°;:"-_~:_; *'14* ' -x__- “:._~~--'i';_;;-~-1 me fiem the larger tile better, in Family use. Anntlleil wily is to buy an which he should cxcri‘lsz\_ during the age-il cow of iruoil lll1‘~.~__ugh net eridnifdiy “ll ht VOD’ _' easrssary o -1 n me ng t e strsv- ferfdlng in c necti ith l l tn the ree ns! - i berry the most lssirs&Af fresh fruits exercise. bnthmfor ggillwlllg cl?l:i:ye|?l: ipifilsrs And thorough- Flor the reuilsr there is no d0uUt but ‘ _ace ef'-mint e June _ ____ __ ill-lportnnt part in holding his trade, nlld lilo straight. Holstein fluid es/nlnot always be relied uiion to show the amuulli: of crealrl on the tops of the lyoitli-s that customs demand. A mixed herd may be made to pay adm-lraibly by careful selection and teltzlng, but there is not thc satisfaction ln lit. I<\ll‘ the 1-roductipn 0f_'buit,ter fat, or lvllvrc crwllll is to be sold, there is no igucvtlllll of ill ~ supremacy of the Jersey lm- lll<- illzerllsvy, the two acknowledged lllweeils wllicll ure so nearly relaxed that tllelrl in l~\-'reedln¢. It will be en sdvanesgp in establishing a herd, and unite- mr- risd to eh-rarnm will show no ill sf- fects wiletover. A mod ire drank! tis retained in the herd as longpsg sible. sind never use sny ‘but 6' ougbbmd. Frequent chsngss 1 nl recommended. Worn of sit is E'*l stain the nlxt, wil Rea roll the china. you-tuna ueuulsulvtsu. L- .IL i ~ n n I s _ »;\ l _ _ _ __ ._ _.___ __,.___ , _ _ _ Oli