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living germs are sold on the food at about one sixth of Let Me Tell You the Special a On This Genuine 1906 You can take off four hatches, and. It e Ifter being tested they are kept Jn the machine isn’t ex actly as represented the Jara tor seveu «lays. , being send it back at our rranged as before. This makes a total expense. Could we Of^i^en the jars- 'lhen they make a fairer offer? or eieveu days in i bamboo ami basket ami But wo go further 1 have two blx factoiie» el>u 0^ are taken in a c. even than this and the a mat on ’ ssssss: rolled out on guarantee every In Here u above the jars. cubator we sell for platform five years—a direct they until hatched, The 'arircWÍ they remain r Iron-clad guarantee. the In T U hto me^htoh grads machine, at low only heat they receive is from Send for our FREK room, except during cold we“‘ /rAt«„-’r Catalog today. Your name and address on a po«t « are covered with a heavy «juilt Att.r at once act® the whole ®tory by return they are hatched the cb.clis are put The Manson Ci &mrn.d W1U’ in sliallow baskets for a short time to GUY ELLIOTT MITCHELL 277 Wesson A venae. « toz to let yoa try one 84 da: _ gain strength and then they are re. i > and there will be little I into a big laying, heavy weighted and For sale. The hatch by th remarka We all know that there 18 big money overcome, trouble In teaching the uses and man highly profitable flock, that it seems ble method is from uu to «0 pa cent. In poultry. How much there is in it for agement of the ordinary hatching ma strange that there Bhonld be a single OW TO BUILD AW us, depends entirely upon ourselves and flock of dung-hills throughout the coun Wo will shod e.-n- INCUBATOI whether or not we are keeping up with chine. try. It costs no more to feed and care Not Difficult to Manage. AEROOS the procession In raising the kind of for a broad breasted Plymouth Rock, chlckenB which bring the most cash While there is nothing complex or or a Wyandotte, or a huge I gbt Brah and in getting them Into the market at difficult about the successful operation ma, or any of a dozen other splendid a time when the demand Is greatest. of an incubator, close attention and ex standard varieties than it does for the The value of poultry production for the actness are necessary; yet tlie results common scrub, and with the low price PLANS H. M. SHEER CO. United States this Beason was but a are more than worth the effort. The at which good eggs, or practically pure F II E Ew 17 Q 'inoyjll shade under that of wheat or cotton, woman who tills her lamps regularly bred cockerels can be bad, it is the amounting to over half a billion dol every morning, and the man wbo easiest thing imaginable to have, after SINO TO« lars. Since the perfection of the in winds his watch or clock at the two or three years of systematic breed THE BEST ' -FREE com w cubator, the importance of the indus same hour every evening, need not ing. a flock of chickens producing .uuNEWBCOB SEEDS try has been greatly augmented. By fear the task of running an incubator; three times the profit of the original PLANTS. IT CONTAIN« WHAT YOU the use of this splendid device it is now but unless one is willing to attend - to I I flock. ALL THZ BULBS AhO GET FOR comparatively e sy to bring in large the few wants of his machine at the GOOD THINGS TREES 1 large package Bert —WORTH quantities of chickens for the winter! right time. It will be unreasonable to Standard Kinds of Chickens. iwsemekm NORTHERN 1 “ “ Carrot CROWINS and early spring market when p ces! look for a good hatching of chickens CROWN 1 « •• Cucumber 1 ■ « « A fascinating little bulletin has been 1 “ “ Lettuce 1 are very attractive. Hens can be' from the best incubator upon the issued by the Department of Agricul 1 •• “ Parsnip 1 Pint Klnrt'i urged but they can not tie made to set| market. 1 “ M Melon ture (farmers' bulletin No. 51) which 1 “ M Turnip 1 Pint If they do not wa to; the Incubator The writer has used incubators and Is replete with illustrations of the prin 1 »• M Parsley can be set at any time. All that Is ' has found great delight In hatching cipal standard varieties of chickens, 1 “ “ Radish 1 pint Holmw 1 “ M Onion to farmers Interoitod la gotttog the best results the reading of which by any chicken L “ •* Tomato What yon need for your table all rnimmer (to from the soil. grower, however small, should certain vegetables fresh out of the garden every THE AMERICAN INCUBATOR IN TURKEY. ly stimulate a New Year resolution to ••FOOD FOR PLANTS” know what you are eating. Thia entire coll«« seeds, best in the world, only 60 cents. sS make tlie flock a real money earner. After testing, it is stated that IX) per • buidsoraelv Illustrated book. 2S0 pages, telling t he wbolo early and get your seeds on time to pl« T’ Is bulletin, while It will prove, prob cent of those remaining will hatch. troth about the iffecu ou Nltrato In fertilisation. U you orders GLENDALE NURSERY. EVERETT. M, want a copy send name and addma on post card ably, a mere stimulant for mo e This style or of ìnruiMiivr Incubator piuwiuiy probably 1 ms sivie extensive literature on the subject, can would not suit American requirements, NitrateProcaiacla, Aadersun Building. VisYo.k be obtained without cost from Sena I luttbeTdeaof utilizing the heat of the tors and Members of Congress, or the '•oom during the later stages of incuba Secretary of Agriculture, and the proof tion is very valuable, as it economizes for the of its popularity Is apparent in the both beat and space. seven or eight editions which it has \ is the title of Our New Catalogue for 1906—the mojt beau$ been neessary to publish to supply the ■ ful and instructive horticultural publication of the day- POULTRY FEEDING. demand throughout the country. 186 pages—700 engravings —7 superb colored platc»- Chatham Incubator BIG PROFITS IN CHICKENS WOO COPIES FREE- GARDEN EVERYTHING FLOCK OF WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS, necessary is a proper regard to the tem-1 large flocks of fine chickens from perature, and to the brooding of the j them, but it was necessary to do a young chicks during the tender period I 1 little ..... experimenting first to get the ma- of their existence. The incubator has i chine In good working order, to keep I the lamp trimmed so that It burned a interested thousands of women and children In the work of chicken Taising, , clear, white flame .and to do a dozen nnd it is not to be said that the returns i other little things, which in a very are less profitable than plowing or ’ short time made the owner as famil.ar with the Incubator as with any other other heavy manual labor. simple piece of farm machinery. Cheap Machines the Most Expensive. Tlie period of incubation is always There are mnny excellent Incubators one of expectancy and when tlie chicks upon the market, but there are also begin to come forth from the shell mnny chenp, Imperfect machines, the there is either keen Joy or a decided purchasers of which, falling to secure datnfienftig'of ardor, according as t> good results, lM*come disgusted and in the results of the batch. But don't be form their ntdglibors that artificial In come discouraged if the first batch cubation is atfallure nnd a fake. On brings you only 50 per cent, of chi. k- the other hand, the purchaser of a good ens. Go right ahead, determined to omit the mistakes of the first trial and alm for 85 or 00 per cent, of the next hatching, which you should get If you have a good incubator nnd handle it properly. After a little practice you come to know your machine, how It is acting and what it will do. ns well ns you know your driving horse, lu fact you can gauge It even more clo-c’y. for It Is a machine and you cun control It to a nicety. There are hot air machines and ho* water machines, tlier«' arc small machines and big machines—machines to meet every need nml requirement: the only tiling is to get a good muvhLs. An Attractive Side Li e. Caponizing Towls. An Important Phase of the Chicken One of the most attractive features Growing Industry. of poultry raising is the production of Poultry feeding Is sometimes a most capons. This Is a story all by itself. It Is an experiment which one can en serious problem to those who desire to ter into and with a very slight expend make this line a specialty. Experi iture for a set of Instruments, can fol ence has shown that there are certain low it to any degree desired. It re- \ special lines of agricultural operations ..................... ■■ ' ’ — quires some judgment nnd a little at- I with which poultry raising may t ad- tention, but caponizing is not difficult; vantageously be connected. In In dairy- _ It is one of those things which, while there is usually a large quantity it looks, in the beginning, to lie a hard propositlon, gradually comes to you ail may be utilized to furnish a consider part of tlie poultry ration. Upon of itself, so that the first thing you able the fruit farm fowls are also Of ad know you become almost an expert, vantage. They keep down insect pests and the reward is very consid«iral>le. and they may a free range a Capons always sell readily anil at a greater part of have the season without the good advance in price. The birds be possibility of doing any damage. Plum come very docile and easily handled growers have found poultry especially and are always money makers. The useful In obliterating the curculio, and rcndlness wit which the new capon ‘even tlie apple crop has lieen consid recovers from the wound is a revela- erably beuetited. If it is found that 7 duotone plates of vegetables and flowers. To give ibis catalogue the largest possible distribution, we make the following liberal afa| Every Empty Envelope Counts as Cash To every one who will state where this advertisement was seen and via encloses Ten Cent« (in stamps), we will mail the catalogue, and alio send fm of charge, our famous 50-Ccnt “ Henderson "Collection of seeds, conui». Ing one packet each of Giant Mixed Sweet Peat/ Giant Fancy Pamiri, mixeJ/ Giant Victeria jlitert^ mixed; Henderten't New Fork Lettuce; Early Ruby Ternaty and ff^iite Tiffed Scarlet Radiihi in a Coupon envelope, which, when emptied and returned, will be accepted as a 25~centcash payment on anyotta amounting to f, i.ooand upward. PETER HENDERSON & CO aswcoMtP 5 t MtwïoR. . DO YOU USE ACETYLEKEl If so, we want to send you A SAMPLE BURNER We believe we have the very best and the cheapest line of Acetylene Burners. Our sample will show better than we can explain here why it would pay you to use our burners. Write us today, mention kind of Generator used, enclose 8 cents in stamps to cover postage, and we will send y«ju A SAMPLE BURNER. W-'/ The poultry business on the farm has FAMILIAR POULTRY SCENES always been considered largely witliiu toe province of the women folks, and I t’-'n ns to tho splendid physical mnke- ,tl o fowls injure small fruits it Is best the enlargement of the industry by A PLYMOUTH ROCK PRIZE-WINNER, i > of a chicken. Any boy or girl who utilizing incubators has not changed l.as ever succeeded in skinning and that they be confined during the 11m- machine—one which will do its work the situation, except that many others stuffing a bird will take bold of the 'ited season when the fruit is ripen well—is usimlly so successful that than farmers’ wives are now" r ra.s ng < ’ionizing idea with avidity; In fact, ing. Waste fruits, either In winter or summer, are a welcome and valua others in the neighborhixid quickly fol chickens from incubators. «aponizing is by far the easier job; it addition to the poultry ration. low his example. Nevertheless, there “Modern chicken raising, an It lias is as easy as the skinnng operation, for ble The market garden also furnishes a Is no danger of the poultry business been l>VeU adopted auvpieu by uy thousands wiuusnuus of people in bird mounting the stuffing is the large amount of waste products which betng overdone. It is one of the most owning small rural homes.’ ” 1 said an really difficult part may be utilized for poultry feed. rtaple and profitable lines of business incubator agent to me recently, "ac There is the waste lettuce, the small In the world to-day, for its products counts for the sale of an enormous heads of cabbage, the unsold beets, ORIENTAL INCERA TORS. are always in increasing demand In number of our Incubators and Uroode.s. carrots and potatoes, tlie green corn every town nnd city in the world, and In fact, it is among this class largi ly which cannot be marketed throughout the entlr- year. that we do business, and they are Peculiar Facility of Chinese for Arti- But before going into the Incubator making tlie mon«‘y out of it. A vast t Ci«*f .1atchi.,g. business it Is necessary to have some field ia still open among tlie more con- I” we are to look • the beginning good egg producing machinery, that is, eerva"ve residents of the interior farm of ......... , particular .......... any Industry, „„ we are good, laying liens and comfortable and sections, who still stick to old methods, usually told that we might find that cheerful quarters, along with a go d unaware _______ ___ _ of _______ tliecomparative a mpliclty this particular work was first carried sy* .’tn of feeding, to induce them to I of a good Incubator anti of tlie* great on In China. This applies as well to lay . The fertility of eggs Is also af- profit possible through Its use.’” tho artificial batching of eggs. footed by the conditions of the Lena. Throughout China the hatching of eggs Breeding Up the Flock. Th«1 agricultural papers and poultry | by beat Is a *ry large and important journals are replete with information Even through the medium of the | Industry and has been practiced since upon the management of Incubators, barnyard flock, rewirded by • ny very ancient times. The Oriental who BROOD OF INCUBATOR OSTRICHES and many btxiks have ts'cn published; farmers as a very luslgniticant part desires to hatch eggs by artificial heat Mrst constructs a building of sun- purpose, the waste of the -mall fruits, dried brick, plastered on the outside etc. If properly cared for the hens With mud. Completely till t one will bring a stc -y and reliable in ski«1 and the other also, except for come during the winter months, door apace and sufficient room for a pried clover, roots, tubers, etc., should man to test the eggs, are ___ ____ round, bar- be saved for them during the winter. rel-llke mud brick walls with earthen These should be steamed and fed with jars set into them. This J r is vorv tlie mash or cabbages, and beets may deep, and conn's within six or eight be fed raw. A catch crop of buckwheat inches of the ground. The conical bot or oafs and peas will furnish much tom Is fill«! Kith ns In's to the d«'pth food at little expense, oran. meat, of eight nr nine Inches, to keep the meal, wheat screenings and oats pur ,temperature more uniform and to ( chased for poultry will bring good re- l »turns in eggs and will also dd ma avoid sudden chane’M of temnemture terially to the fertilizer supply. when doo re are opcn«M and fbore 1« a strong wind. On th« top of the ashes Hud Learned the Rnslnesa. Is thrown n bit of old mat or similar» material tn keen the ba«v''ts of o'—« An honest and. singular as it mav' clean and to prevent raising a dust seem, a stupid Irishman, who had work' when they are taken ont. For hold cd for a coal dealer half a vear, and ing the eggs a basket Is n«cd that shown no capacity to !»»m his duties loaves a snaeo of about an Ineh be was finally discharged. “Go to the offic- tween It and t’ « Inner wail of the and get your money. I’ve been patien’ Jar. Pound and full, there baskets with yon, hut you are too thickheaded to each hold from 1200 tn 1X50 eggs. ” said the proprietor "All After the egos are pnt Into tho bas learn anything. str.” answered Barney: “mehbe ket a slow smoldo-tng fire, made with might, vorv flne charcoal. 1« started. After Dim t'ick-headed, as yez sav. but Oi’ve a dav the eggs are taken ont. a hand learned wan t’ing, anntwav ” “If you ful at a time, nnd put Into a similar have, and learned it well. Ill not dis basket This Is done from two to ... charge yon.” said the proprietor, banter- AN OITSUW mOOBn N WINTER Tour times each day a «reord tn g to the !"<r1v; "now. what have von learned?” temperature. The Chinese nse no _ “Oi’ve learned, sor. that slventeen hun ron the snMfvt: but a treat tranr far-1 •heir 1ive«*n<>k. a rerr r-ret Rddltlnu ¡thermometer the degree of dred makes a ton in this place.” replied mere and farmers’ wives do not see[ M the resrtv Income Is ronllurd. The heat attain«^ to in test tho Intrnhator, the Bamey. and he went back to work. there Journals er books. FT owe ver. let Pork «ninnile« rm« nnd ment for the eggs being simply tnnehed tn tho eve- It be known that the operation of an home thmnrhont the year and eren If ball. After being In the incubator for Hoars For Sleep Incnbntor I« es«v end simple, and cnee no nrfdftlonnl Income mmltn. the bem- Tour dare the egm are tested to «ee "Natnrv require, Sv», that s1mo«t «uneratHlons dread that rnrd Work han nerved « errat fornoee. if thev contain a living germ, by hold Cnwtom rlvrn sevra; reme prepte bare» of taking np some tto wovor. It In nneh an en ay matter to ing them np to the light and looking LasInoM taken star, thing new nnd apparently intricate Is breed tip a nomleecrlpt lot of chickens through them. Eggs containing no ▲ad wickedness Urm.1 1131-33 Broadway Room is WING PIANOS Are Sold Direct From Factory and in No Other Way YOU SAVE FROM $75 to $200 Ohly our wholesale profit added Wh«„ J!, k." retail dealer's jt.ro rent and other expenses i pr0,1,*n^ the commission or^lary on top^VtS“ha’d«S?e!!’hi?S5«Z|Stopay to SENT ON TRIAL ANYWHERE WE PAY FREIGHT. . . . w 'in M0NEY IN ADVANCE ir/re’r' nothing to be paid either befweflie or when It Is received. |f the cUno i. nnt . 1 WiVEV? Payments In 38 yearn over 42,000 Win» Piano® havo been manufactured and sold. They are recom or «" mended by seven governors of States, by musical collegesand schools, by prominent orchestra leader», roU™«?"8 " h >"WMibl. fcr U, to do music teachers and musicians. 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