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SANITATION PAYS
CHICKEN RAISERS
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Ullnol ftiruiom, who took big itrtdrt
towurj inor prulltublt pork produc
tion by adopting iwlne tnnltutluu, nr
cow Undliig thut milutlon pnyi Junt
m well rouiiil the rhk-kin lot n t
doe with plKN. To furthrr tlx 1U'H.
poultry wclHllHt of tli coIIvk of Kg
rlculturo, fill vorally of Illinois uinpprd
out workubl njstoin of poultry tun
Itutlon ini) alrvudy umny cliUkfil
nlsera of tho (! ar protlllug
rult of It.
Thore'i tht c of It. A. ltnrkor,
Grundy county furmrr, for liiHtanro,
ho took up tin poultry Multntlou
tdva and tlieivby put a atop to tha
heavy liumci which h had bD taking
a a rcault of tuprwornia and otlivr
poultry paraaltva aud Ulnfawa. la
connection with the sanitation ayatom,
Karker yardvd hla old hens for the
first time this pust year and as a re
sult the ecg production of the flock
was uiore uulforiu throughout the aunt
nivr lliuu It hud bu lu prevloua
year, due to the fuct that the hena
were uniformly fed. L'mlcr thla plan
they always hud accesa to tuaau but
were not allowed to overeat on grain.
Bnrkrr baa cooperated with the agrl
tultural college In Ita poultry flock
record project for three yeara.
In putting the poultry sanitation
plan Into practice on hla farm, Itarker
bad hla flock tented for tulierculoitla.
It aliio waa pronouueed freo of bacll
lary white diarrhea, one of the worst
oX the many chick dlnenw. The old
yard where most of the chicks had
been raised before was turned Into a
garden and the chicks this pait year
raised on fresh ground which wua
sown to outs aud rape. I'urlng the
summer the rape provided s'luile aa
well aa green feed. A movable brood
er house waa Used.
C H. WUke, a McLean county furm
er, la another Illinois poullrymnn who
has profited aa a renult of following
a dcflull syaleia of poultry sanita
tion. WUke, who I co-operating with the
extension service of the agricultural
college In keeping records on his
chickens, took off a hatc h of VS1
chicks la March and placed them on
clean ground where no chicks had
ever beea ruined before. The ground
happened to be In a corn field. lu
line wlU the aanJtalloo aystem which
be waa practicing, WUke used mov
able brooder bouse. No algna of dis
ease allowed op la the chick lliruiich
out the entire season and 1U0 pullets
were taken from the bunch aud placet)
Id winter quartera. They were plump
and ready to lay.
WUke' experiences wltb a butch of
April chickens which were raised the
old way are a striking contrast to the
results which he ohtulned under the
sanitation plan. There were l.:t.'tl
chicks la the batch that came off In
April. They were raised In old
chicken yards where hens had run be
fore and where chirks hud been raised
la previous years. The result was
that one dlseaae alone, cccldiols,
wiped out '1Z per cent of the chicks.
Iloup followed aa a result of the weak
ened condition of the stw k.
Feeding Soaked Bread
Is Dangerous Practice
There is danger in feeding snaked
bread to poultry, cccnrdlng to a writer
In nn echuni(e. Soaked bread, he
any, I one of the worst thing one
can feed poultry, either young or old.
as uxually fed. but there la a way of
feeding atale bread that transform It
Into one of the best and cheapest
poultry food.
To do this cut the bread Into slices
and dry It over a atove or In the oven,
until It Is dry enough to crack; put
the bread In a pull, or stout box, and
chop it up with a spmle.
When reudy to feed, put a quantity
of this In a pull, cover with hot water
and pour water off In about one min
ute, then mix In euuiigh inuxh so thut
It will criiinlile. For summer or win
ter feeding thla cannot he beaten aa an
egg or flesh producer. The finer par
ticle of bread left In the bottom of
tbe box when chopping up the bread
mnke an excellent food for atnull
chick and may be fed dry.
High Egg Production
In cold, severe mid winter weather
the winter-egg mnn give attention to
keeping hla poultry houae properly
ventilated, a he Vnowa from past ex
perience Hint cold temperature and
moist atmosphere do not go well with
winter egg production. Too frequent
ly, a cold weather cornea, the poultry
man begin to close the window at
night and pull down the curtains,
which all goes to make matter worn,
and cause marked decree la egg
flow.
Mating the Flocks
When mating the flocks, allow 8 to
10 hen of the heavy breeds, auch a
ISriihmaa or Langshun, 10 to 12 fe
male of American breeds, such a
Plymouth Hock and Wyandotte, and
12 to IS hen of the light breeds, a
Leghorn and Anconus. to each male.
Cockerel will car for more hen tlinn
rocks and fewer mule are neceasary
If the flock enjoy free range. Egg
tmiy be auved for hutching and will
generally he found fertile two day
ifter the mule r Introduced.
tlM, mat, W Nawapayar Unlun.)
Bo long aa man shall b on stria
Tlitr will be tasks tor thorn
to do,
Bom way for tham to show tlialr
worth;
Kaon dsy shall bring Its prub
lams haw,
And man shall drsam of mluhtlsr
tlvads
Than avar hav baan dons ba
fuis; There always shall be humsa
naadi
fur man to work and atruaal
for. Klr Ouaal.
EVERYDAY- GOOD THIN08
For a luncheon dish ace 1 1 oped corn
make a most tasty on. The follow
ing Is an old dlah :
Corn a la Bouthtrn.
To one can of corn add
two well-beaten eg us, on
teaapooiiful of aalt, one
eighth of a teasioonful
of peppor, one-half tea
spoonful of augur, two
tuhlespoonfula of butter
and one pint of ecnlded milk. Turn
Into a buttered nuking dish and buk
In a alow oven until firm.
Corn Oyttsr. Ileal two eggs, add
one can of corn, one teaapooiiful of
baking powder, one tablcapoonful of
butter and one-hulf cupful of flour,
season with aalt and pepper and fry
on a hot griddle In small aixMinfuls,
Mr served with chicken or quub.
Mock Crab. Melt four tahleaiioon
fills of butter, add one-hulf cupful of
flour mixed with one-half teaapoonful
of aalt, three-fourths teaspootiful of
Diustnrd, one-fourth teuspootiful ot
paprika; when well blended pour on
gradually one and one-half cupful of
milk, tiring to the boiling point and
add one can of com, one egg allghtly
beaten, three leuapooiifuls of wore
tershlre sauce. Turn Into a buttered
bnklng dUh, rover with croutons and
bake until the rroutona are brown.
Fried Clry, Tomato Sauc. Wash
and acra)ie celery, cut Into three Inch
lengths, dip Into butter and fry In
deep fut. I train on brown pnier and
serve with tomato eaure. To mnke
batter mix one half cupful of flour,
one-fnnrth teaapooiiful of salt, a few
grains of pepiier, one-third of a cup
ful of milk and one egg well beaten,
Cooked celery nerved with cheese
and w hite sauce as an eacalloped dish
makes a good hot dish for luncheon or
supper.
Baked Chestnuts. Itemov the
shell from a pint of chestnut, put
Into baking dish and cover with sea
soned chicken stock. Hake until ofL
keeping covered until nearly done.
Boiled Chestnuts With Isuce. He-
move the hard shells from th nuts,
blanch them In (Milling water ten min
ute, then drop them In cold water aud
rub off the brown skin. Drop the
blanched nuts Into rapidly boiling wa
ter and cook until tender when pierced
with a fork, t'raln and let ateam over
bolting water until the aauce la made.
Berve with rich whit aauce or a
drawo butter, or llollandal.
Mor Qood Thing.
The following la a delicious wsy of
serving chicken: Ires the chit-ken
and rut Into serving
sized pierce, Blew until
tender. If the chicken I
tough add two table
apoonfulsof vinegar
when It la cooked. Add
salt, four or flv whole
clove aud pepjiercorna,
a bay leaf, two cupfuls
of milk and one-half cup
ful of cream. When It bolls thicken
with a tahlespoonful or two of flour
atlrred smooth with cold milk. Tour
over well baked baking powder bla
rulla split and buttered and placed
on a hot platter.
Paranlp Puff Roll parsnips until
tender, put through a sieve, add a
tnblcxpooiiful of butter to euch cup
ful of pulp, aeuson with aalt and pep
iier. Heat two egg yolka, add to one-
fourth cupful of white sauce, cool,
and add the stiffly beaten whites, pour
Into a well buttered bnklng dish and
act Into hot water; hake until brown,
Another Way With Parsnips.
Clean the fresh vegetable and cut Into
narrow strips, put nn to cook with t
tahlespoonful or two of butter for
arh pint of sliced parsnip, add no
water, cover tightly and atenin, cook
ing carefully until tender. There will
be moisture enough In the vegetable to
keep from burning. When tender add
aalt and pepper end stir until lightly
browned.
Spanish Cream. PlMtolve two table
spoon fills of gelatin In one-half cupful
of cold water. Cream the yolk of
two egg with -one-half cupful of
lugnr. I'our over these the gelatin,
stirring all the time, adding pint of
hot milk. Add pinch of suit and
flavor, I'ut back In a double boiler
and cook aa thick aa boiled custard.
Cool and fold In the atlflly beaten
white of two egg. I'ut luto mold
nd aet away to chill.
Dumplings. Take one, beaten egg,
one cupful of buttermilk, one-hnlf tea
apoonful of ault If buttermilk t
tweet add no sodn, If slightly sour
add pinch of soda flour to make a
drop batter, adding two teaspootiful
of baking powder. I)rop into a hot
alew of meat or chicken and cover at
once j cook from eight to twelve min
ute, according to size of the dump
ling. A delirious frosting for any ptnln
cake I boiled frosting to which a
little cream, chopped nut and raisin
are added.
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1,055 PRIZES IN ALL
star I ha (rati Liquid Vaaaar Cos
laal. All roll hava la do la write as
In laa than IIS woida wksl aun-
Ildar Iba outaundln rUarftaUrlalli of
.lilUld Vanaar, ar tall US of t auuautl
uaa tor Mould Vaaaar.
To mar Iba erst aria at III
ar an of lha l.oit albar ariaaa. Tkrao
pnHiiloaal bualaaaa maa will sol aa
juilaas. Coaiaat alaaaa porawbar Slot,
laid. Pal don't dalar. Ual saaoMarr
Knlrr hlank and full parllaalara from
Y'ltr doalor. If ha ooo'l aupol ran
wriia as, fjoe'l alios Ikls ki aeeoi
tuaitr. Maul Taoaar Is ald br kardwara,
Nmliura. drag, Btlol, (rooary tad
SauWKl Marat.
irrAM) SrWMLTf COMPANY
I Uaald Vaooor Hid.
UaSaJa, , I.
Littlt Polly anna
Saw Bright Sid
fl. 0. write la great dejection
There la nothing la life for me now
Ince the shuttering of my ttrin be
lief that movie aeitala never end. 1
have Just witnessed the tenth and laat
Installment of a thriller, and th de
nouement Is, I think, worthy of not.
The lister of th villain, who cempll
eatea the plot dreadfully by being tha
flueat little woman In the world, ride
Up on her galloping ateed to the arena
of a bloody combat between th bero
and the ahamelesa rascal, but only our
hero la vlalble, his bead bloody but
uubowed.
"'Where,' pauts she, 'where I my
brotherf
"Our hero wnlk with bowed hesd
to the edge of the clItT, and polnta 14
the ledge below where Hi villain lie
crushed to pulp.
"'Oh. well,' says our llltl I'olly.
anna, 'he waa only my half brother,
anyway.'- Kansas City Tlinea.
Cultlcura for Pimply Face.
To remove plmpl and blackhead
linear them with Culttura Ointment
Wash off In flv minute with Cult-
cure Konp and hot water. One rlear
keep your akin clear by using them for
daily toilet purposes. Ion't fall to In
clude Cutlcura Talcum. Advertlaetoeot,
Bologna Ditcovert Art
flolocna, Italy, kept quiet aa longaa
It could while ether cities discovered
work by old master. Now It an
nounce that It ha uncovered a panel
by Michelangelo that repreeenla Ht
Anthony whipping himself In th
ildst of helllali monster. Expert
pronounce It authentic.
TV rwr'i to4 ahot" mrr uva
'wrwna ar Taeawarai but ataaoa tha
antraa It whirs tbrr krad tad toaat a Ibe
disaataaa. UM dM doao IU Ada.
Tht Cat' Out
Sister Peter, what do voa wieaa be
coming In her Ilka thai)
Peter I beard mother aa eon Karl
been fishing fur Mr. Waverly a Inng
time, and I lust wanted ta im it thai
ws a fishing siusck I beard. I'aaslng
Show, I Hindoo.
It la not alwaya the bead of the fam
ily that foots the hill.
Waltar "What'a tka Bh&ilM Ulrt..
lb ta Iboiiak v warat't aajilog roar
food."
fllnaa t'wt IiIm It a.all .b 4. m.t.
I'm thiafcine how I muat toer with Indu
ll,.n tflarwarda. Vvl-h I r-mld aM evtrva
IMn I want ta olhar folkt do."
Wallar "Mar I aotsoat tka eat of
(iKr.rx-a at tiiNT nwKar"
A khoalta t thaao with aroah tmaaV
anatlimUoia, tw-rvaaja Intlltathoa eawt atmlloe
dlaard'ra. SIm Hi aloaaarh tod kowrl
tro la tn4 Wtrhlat trtlot Ba) hmllh B-M-ellf
omaila. What) wa It warklnt ardar,
Alitor rUw-r, ita tad ta koltlra, ti
til dnarsiat. If yna nut not ira II, write
Ut U. i. (iroew, la VVaudbaro, M. J.
(0N?T NEGU
Inflamed tyotlds er ether
tya IrrlLatlmia. Yon wilt
find a aoottnn and ttfa
ramady la MITCMgUL SsC
T IALVI,
ball rcKL ti en
Maa York Oily druggist.
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