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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL CROSS-WORD PUZZILE L IV E l U v y ® STOCK I M S ® MINERALS FOR BEEF CATTLE FAVORED L ive stock b re e d e rs know th a t i t h a s long been th e p ra c tic e to give c a ttle com m on sa lt because th e an im als do n o t o b tain enough ch lo rin e fro m th e ir feed to p ro v id e fo r p ro p e r digestion. S a lt m ak es h y d ro ch lo ric a d d in th e stom ach, and th is acid is e sse n tia l fo r digestion. I t is now know n th a t th e ra tio n s fe d to b e e f c a ttle m ay be deficient in m in e r a ls o th e r th a n sa lt, an d th a t tills m ay affect th e h ealth , th rift, g ro w th a n d g a in s o f th e anim als. C ow s fe d a ra tio n low In Iodine m ay p ro d u ce calv es afflicted w ith go iter, an d su ch calves a r e w eak o r d ead a t b irth . An Insufficient su p p ly of calcium in th e ra tio n fed to th e young an im a ls re s tr ic ts th e developm ent o f th e bony fram e-w ork, an d p re g n a n t cow s fe d a low-lim e ratio n freq u e n tly calve p r e m aturely. Som e p la n ts a r e ric h e r in m in e ra ls th a n o th e r p la n ts . Som e so ils p r o d uce p la n ts ric h e r in m in erals th a n th o se grow n on o th e r soils. T h u s corn silag e grow n on acid so ils m ay co n tain only h a lf a s m uch lim e a s corn grow n on lim e-rich soils. P la n ts grow n In som e lo calities a r e lo w er in c o n te n t of iodine th a n sim ila r p lu n ta grow n elsew here. L egum e h a y s a re rich in lim e. T h e re la tiv e la rg e am o u n t of lim e In a lf a l fa, clover, a n d soy b ean hay, to g e th e r w ith th e ir re lativ ely high p ro te in co n te n t m ak es th em especially v alu a b le in th e ra tio n o f th e grow ing a n im a ls o r p re g n a n t cow. G rain s an d w h e a t b ra n c a rry a b u n d a n t p h o sphorus, a n o th e r m in eral e sse n tia l to th e g ro w th o f bone. In tw o re c e n t tr ia ls w ith beef ca lv e s a t th e Ohio e x p e rim e n ta l sta tio n , th e ad d itio n of lim e and ph o sp h o ru s to a ra tio n of g ro u n d corn, linseed m eal, corn silage, a n d a lfa lfa h ay re s u lte d in slig h tly la rg e r gains, slig h tly less feed p e r pound of gain, an d slig h tly la r g e r fram es. In a n o th e r tria l w ith f a t t e n ing s te e rs a t th e Iow a sta tio n , th e a d d ition of a m ineral m ix tu re c o n ta in ing lim e, p h o sp h o ru s an d iodine to a ra tio n o f sh e lle d corn, linseed m eal, corn silage, a n d clover h ay p ro v ed profitable. (© by W estern N e w s p a p e r U n to n .) H o rizo n tal. 1— A n th r o p o id 4 — I llr d o f f s b l s 7— T o s ta m p 9— P a s s a g e w a y 11— O ff e r 12— A c t i n g 14— I n s e c t 19— O ne IT — H u m a n b e i n g 1H— H a s t e n e d o f f 1 9 — P r e p a r e s b y c o o k i n g In ■ d r y heat 23— M o n t h ( n b b r .) 24— P r e c ip ito u s 20— A w ake 2 k — K n o c k 29— Y o u r u n c le 80— T a n g le 32— T o b e c o m e a c c u s to m e d 8."»— B e e r 30— D i s t r i b u t e d 8H C o n su m e 40— F e m a le r n b b lt 41— B l o o d r e l a t i v e ( a b b r .) 42— T o c o v e r w ith g r a s s 43— R a is e d s t r ip o f g r o u n d 47— S a m e a s N o. 14 h o r lso n ta l 48— A fo ld 5 0 — D e a th n o tic e s 32— D erm c e ll 03— In sect 13----C o l o r e d « o l d IS — A n e x p lo s iv e IB— W h i s k e r s 20— F r u it 21— A sta n d a r d 22— l> e r lln a t Io n 2 7 — A u a t r a l i a n b ir d 30— B a ll b o a t 31— S e w i n g I m p le m e n t 33— R e tu r n e d m o n ey 34— W o rk a fo r 33— P u h lla h e r 's a o u r c e o f r e v e n u e ( a b b r .) 37— C o n ju n c tio n 3 0 — C h ild 43— T o r n c lo t h 44— P ronoun 4H— L e a v e 4C— F l o w i n g o u t 40— F o r e x a m p le S I — T h a t la T h e a o l u t l o n w i l l a p p e a r In n e x t I s a n e . S olution of L a tt W eek ’s P uzzle. C E N T A C H B A 3 Si AÍL JE R T B C E L L o l B lj R Y ■ T í L J- Y V ertical. 1— In ten se 2— . f u m b l e d t y p e 8— F in is h 4— C a r r ia g e 5— Bone 6— N o is e 7— P r in t in g m e n s n r e ( p i.) 8— P r e p o s it io n 0— A r t i c l e 10— T o m n k e In to a la w 11— S a lo o n fix t u r e Ruptured Pigs Are Not Suitable for Breeding HOW TO SO LV E A CR O SS-W O R D PU ZZLE I t is n ot w ise to r e ta in fo r b re e d ing p u rp o se s an y pig th a t h a s a n av el o r sc ro ta l ru p tu re (h e rn ia ), a s th e ten d en cy to such un so u n d n e ss seem s to be h e re d ita ry . A ru p tu re d b o a r can beget pigs, an d a r u p tu re d sow m ay farro w w ith o u t tro u b le. In boars, how ever, th e sc ro ta l h e rn ia te n d s to e n la rg e and tro u b le th e a n im al a n d in sow s, fa rro w in g m ay in c re a s e th e s iz e o f a n a v a l o r v e n tra l h e rn ia an d m ak e h e r u se less for b re e d ing an d u n sig h tly fo r sa le w hen f a t tened. R u p tu re d b o a r pigs can be c a s tra te d su ccessfu lly by th e covered op eratio n , o r by su tu rin g a f te r re tu rn in g th e bowel to p la c e a n d rem oving th e te s ticles by m e a n s of a n em ascu lato r. R u p tu re d g ilts m ay be tre a te d so thp.t th e y m ay be fed off fo r th e b u tch er...- In som e cases, p a in tin g th e e n larg e m ent w ith tin c tu re o f iodine se v era l tim es a w eek, o r b liste rin g th e sk 'n w ith d ilu te ac id u n til th ick en ed and h a rd will suffice, b u t in se v ere cases a v e te rin a ria n h ad b e tte r be em ployed to o p erate. T h e ch ie f aim sh o u ld be to avoid h av in g such pigs by b reed in g only from so u n d stock. E ven then, u n fo rtu n a te ly , som e p ig s m ay be born ru p tu re d . W h e n t h e c o r r e c t l e t t e r s a r e p l a c e d In t h e w h i t e s p a c e t h i s p u s z l e w i l l s p e l l w o r d s b o t h v e r t i c a l l y a n d h o r l s o n t n l l y . T h e f ir s t l e t t e r In e a c h w o r d Is in d ie n t e d b y n n u m b e r , w h ic h r e f e r s t o t h e d e f in it io n lis t e d b e lo w th e p u z z le . 1 'h u s N o . 1 u n d e r t h e c o l u m n h e a d e d “ h o r l s o n t a l ” d e f i n e s n w o r d w h i c h w i l l f il l t h e w h i t e s p a c e s u p t o t h e f i r s t b l a c k s q u a r e t o t h e r i g h t , a n d a n u m b e r u n d e r “ v e r t i c a l ” d e f in e s a w o r d w h i c h w i l l HU t h e w h i t e s q u a r e s t o t h e n e x t b l a c k o n e b e l o w . N o l e t t e r s g o In th e b la c k s p a c e s. A ll w o r d s u s e d a r e d i c t i o n a r y w o r d s , e x c e p t p r o p e r n a m e s . A b b r e v ia t io n s , s la n g . I n it ia ls , t e c h n ic a l t e r m s a n d o b s o le t e fo rm a a r e I n d i c a t e d In t h e d e f i n i t i o n s . ANIMALS OF NEVERWERE By DON W . REI Practical Suggestions on Care of a Herd Boar I I I I I I I I E b llliS /J lllllI H lI I I I I T H E B O B -T A IL E D K A N K A N G O T h e B ob-T ailed K ankango It th e ta d d e a t b e a s t I know , H e c a n n o t ju m p like o th e rs of h is kin, F o r h s h a s ro lle r toes, an d m u st s k a te w h ere 'e re he goes, So he ro lls a b o u t like a p p le s in a bin. He h a s n 't an y knees, an d his hide is fu ll of fleas, And his h ead looks like a bobbing co coa-nut; H e e a ts w ie n e r-w u rsts f o r lunch, and b a n a n a s in a bunch. W h ile h is hom e is in a fu r-lin ed little hut. If you For W hen A nd m eet him please d o n ’t g re e t him , h is soul Is sa d , an d alw ay s full of f e a r s ; ta k e n by s u rp ris e he ju s t c rie s an d c rie s an d cries, he’ll dren ch you w ith a m ig h ty flood of te a rs. J | j I ! j ( I j I ITEMS OF INTEREST S o ap sh o u ld n e v e r be ru b b e d onto w h ite silk. E n g lish coal re se rv e s a re e s tim a te d a t 155,000.000,000 tons. Cowes, E n g lan d , is called th e y a c h t in g c e n te r of th e w orld. T ow n " c rie rs " a r e ag ain ex ercisin g th e ir callin g in R h in elan d . U n d er a m icro scope th e edge o f a ra z o r is seen to h av e very fine te e th . T o rq u ay , E n g lan d , claim s to be th e o ld est se asid e re s o rt in th e w orld. B u ild e rs e s tim a te th a t th e a v e ra g e w o rk m an , u sin g bo th han d s, ca n lift 236 pounds. T u rk e y 's only w om an d o c to r is to u r ing E u ro p e, g iving f re e tre a tm e n ts . T h e w ord " a n d " o ccu rs 35,543 tim es in th e O ld T e sta m e n t. w hile th e w ord "re v e re n d " o c c u rs only once. T h e o ld est book In th e w orld Is th e “R ig V eda." w hich w as In ex iste n c e 1,500 y e a rs b e fo re C h rist. | L. P. C raw fo rd , herd sm n n of the an im al h u sb a n d ry division a t the Clem son college, in m ak in g su g g estio n s on th e c a re o f th e h erd b oar, Bays th e an im al should be p u t I d a clean lot. A good g ra ss lot, o r one sow n to rye or rap e, Is p re fe ra b le ; how ever, the m a tu re b o ar does n ot consum e very m uch g reen fo rag e, so a nice g r a s s lot fre e of m ud w allow s is all right. T h is should be larg e enough to p erm it th e b o ar ta k in g p le n ty o f exercise. Som e b re e d e rs lik e th e p ra c tic e of p u ttin g a m a tu re « jo a r In a lot n e x t to sow s go th a t he will get th e needed e x e r cise by w alk in g up a n d dow n the fence. A good w ell-hniagced ratio n a n d one th a t he w ill lik e can be m ade u p of corn m eal, gro u n d o ats, w h eat b ran , sh o rts an d tan k a g e . T h e b o a r sh o u ld not be too fa t, h ut should be In a good th r if ty condition. I t Is w ell to feed th e above ra tio n a s a very th in slop. A v ery thick slop Is n ot a s p a la ta b le a s a thin one. an d it w ould probably m a k e the b o ar too fa t. T h e w o rld 's la rg e st w ire le ss s ta tio n I is being b u ilt a t H illm o rto n , n e a r R u g j by, E ngland. It Is a n old custom in D erbyshire, E ngland, to d eco rate b eeh iv es Ju st be fo re a w edding. R a lp h B a rn a rd , a B ritish av ia to r, ! h as down a d ista n c e eq u a l to 12 tim es a ro u n d th e w orld. A m ong gome In d ia n trib e s it Is Im F oresig h ted p ro p er fu r a m other-in-law to speak to " W h a t d id you do in th e w a r? " h er d a u g h te r’s h u sband. "O h, I s ta y e d a t hom e an d w orked. T h e longest co n c re te b rid g e In th e T h e arm y w o u ld n ’t h av e m e becaua* w o r d is b eing b u ilt to sp a n th e S eine o f fa lle n a rc h e s .” a t St. P ie rre da V su cray . "W hy d o n 't you h a v e them fixed?“ In R hodesia a sw arm o f lo cu sts six " D o n 't w a n t to. I ’m sa v in g them m iles len g an d fo u r m iles broad held fo r th e n e x t w ar.’’— A m erican L egion up a tr a in fo r sev eral hours. W eekly. If nil th e eggs o f a sin g le codfish w ere h a tc h e d Into fish, w hich shnnld Y ou've C o t to D eliver in tu rn h a tc h all of t h e i r eggs, in a P ro m ises m ay get th e e frie n d s hot very few y ears, th e w hole e a rth would o on p e rfo rm a n c e will tu r n them luto be b u rie d u n d e r m any fe e t of codfish. anemias.—Benjamin Franklin. FEEDING CALVES TO ADD TO DAIRY HERD O n fa rm s sellin g w hole m ilk It m ay be fo u n d a d v an tag eo u s to ra ise th e calv es f o r th e d a iry h e rd on c a lf m eal In stead of w h o le m ilk. The m eal o r g ru el is ad d ed to th e ra tio n In in c re a sin g am o u n ts, b eg in n in g w hen th e c a lf is two w eek s old. A feed in g p lan w h ich will w ork o u t fa irly w ell w ith ca lv e s of av e ra g e siz e is p re s e n t ed in a c irc u la r o f th e U n iv ersity o f M issouri college of a g ric u ltu re . T h a feeds u sed a re w hole m ilk, c a lf m eal, g rain an d hay. C alv es receiv e w h o le m ilk u n til th ey a r e tw o w eeks old. F o r th e n ex t week th e q u a n tity o f m ilk Is red u ced an d a p o u n d o f g ru el added. In th e fo u rth w eek th e calv ea receiv e n in e p o u n d s o f m ilk, th re e poun d s o f gruel, a little g rain a n d som e co a rse hay o r a lfa lfa . F ro m th irty d a y s to six w e e k s th e r a tio n co n sists of six p ounds ea c h o f m ilk a n d g ru el to g e th e r, an d th e calv es receiv e tw elv e p o u n d s of g ru el, a h alf-p o u n d of g ra in an d a sm all a m o u n t o f a lf a lfa hay. A t tw o m o n th s o f a g e th e calv es a re g e ttin g fo u rte e n p o u n d s of gruel, one p o u n d of g rain a n d h a v e fre e ac cess to a lfa lfa hay. T h e g ru el Is d is con tin u ed a f te r th e f o u rth m onth, an d th e g ra in is g ra d u a lly In cre ased u n til by six m o n th s th e ca lv e s are g e ttin g fo n r a n d o n e-h alf p o u n d s of g ra in an d all th e a lfa lfa th ey w ill e a t G ruel feeding m ay b e co n tin u ed a f te r th e fo u rth m onth if d e s ira b le o r i t m ay be d isco n tin u ed a t th r e e m o n th s o f age and th e c a lf p u t on a h a y an d g rain ratio n . A ll o f th e p re c a u tio n s to b e follow ed In fe ed in g whole o r sk im m ilk m a s t be o b se rv ed w hen u sin g c a lf m eals. 1. D o n o t overfeed. 2. O lve feed in a clean , w holesom e condition. 3. H a v e all u te n s ils scru p u lo u sly clean. 4. F eed reg u larly a n d in sm all q u a n tities. 6. A lw ays feed a t a te m p e ra tu re of 95 to 100 d eg rees F . U se a th e r m om eter— do not u se y o u r finger. 6. G ive th e c a lf w a te r to d rin k . 7. B e re g u la r in ev ery th in g . 8. G ive th e calv es ex e rc ise in th e open a ir d u rin g good w e a th e r, b u t do n ot ex p o se th em d u rin g cold, rain y w eath er. 9. P ro v id e clean, w ell-lig h ted p en s w ith p le n ty of bedding. 10. W h en ev er p o ssib le give each calf a se p a ra te pen an d lim it th e feed of each an im al. If a s e p a ra te pen Is not p ossible, sta n c h io n s m u st b e used. E sp ecially is th is tr u e w hen ra isin g calv es w ith o u t skim m ilk. Rub Oil Into Hair to Kill Lice on Cattle P ro f. O. H . L am son, J r., h a s b een te s tin g m eth o d s of k illin g lice on c a t tle. T h e te s ts w ere c a rrie d o u t a t th a e x p e rim e n t sta tio n , S to rrs , Conn. A fter try in g liq u id s and s p ra y s an d p o w d ers a n d d u sts. P ro fe s so r L am so n ad v ises r a w lin see d oil. A f a t o r oil is a n a t u ra l en em y o f th e louse. It w a s fo u n d t h a t th e re is a m a rk ed differen ce In th e se aso n w hen th e lice abound. W hen th e oily sk in se c re tio n s a re m ost .a b u n d a n t th e lice a re g re a tly red u ced in n u m b ers. W hen th e sk in d ries, a s in w in te r, th e lice ab o u n d . T h e b reed s o f c a ttle also differ in tlie lr liab ility to c a rry lice. F o r ex am p le, Je rs e y s an d G u ern sey s, w hich h av e n a tu ra lly an oily sk in , a re not so b a d ly in fe ste d a s o th e r b re e d s w hich h a v e less sk in se cre tio n . P e rh a p s It w a s th is f a c t w hich led to th e e x p e rim e n ts w ith lin se e d oil. It h a s been fo u n d th a t w hen th is oil Is b ruslied an d ru b b ed in to th a h a ir on c e rta in p a r ts o f th e body th e lice a re k e p t u n d e r co n tro l. T h e lice a r e m o stly found a ro u n d th e h o rn s, alo n g th e neck a n d sh o u ld ers, and a ro u n d th e ta ll a n d ru m p . T h e oil is sim p ly ru b b ed in to th e h a ir w ith a b ru sh . I t ta k e s a b o u t five m in u te s to oil a cow w ith th is tre a tm e n t, an d c o s ts v ery little fo r eacli tre a tm e n t. Whole Milk and Grain Feed for Growing Calf I t will pay to feed a c a lf w h o le m ilk u n til sh e is a t le a s t tw o m o n th s old. S h e sh o u ld receive a t th e ag e o f tw o w eek s ap p ro x im ately 10 p o u n d s o f m ilk dally . She should n o t sco u r on th is a m o u n t o f milk. Be s u r e th a t th e m ilk Is th e sa m e te m p e ra tu re a t each feed ing an d th a t sh e rec e iv e s m ilk e ith e r fro m t h e w hole h e rd o r else from th e sa m e cow each feed in g . It Is alw a y s reco m m en d ed th a t a c a lf will gain b e t te r if fed th ree tim es d a lly In stead of tw ice. H ow ever, m o st d airy m en find It ta k e s too m uch la b o r to feed th re e tim e s dally. W hen a c a lf is tw o to th re e w eek s old It sh o u ld h av e acce ss to a sm a ll q u a n tity of a lfa lfa o r clo v er j h a y a s w ell a s a g ra in ratio n . E q u al p a r ts b y w eight o f hom iny, g ro u n d | o a ts , h ra n an d ollm eal m ak e an ideal r a tio n f o r a young calf. Variety of Concentrates W h en la rg e p ro d u c tio n la to be p ro vide« fo r. therm ah o u ld he a g re e te r v a rie ty o f c o n c e n tra te s , w hich will In c re a s e th e p a la ta b lllty so th a t tha cow a will be ¡ess lik ely to go off feed. F lo u r m lddllnga h av e a high feeding v a lu e a n d will m a te ria lly Im prove a ra tio n w ith o ata a n d h ran . T h la ratio n can b e a d ju s te d to In d iv id u al cow a hy fe ed in g w h a t ro u g h ag e th ey will ta k e a n d th e n give o n e p o u n d of th e g ra ta m ix tu re for each th r e e p ounds of milk field ed . M O T H E R :- F l e t c h e r ’» Castoria is a pleasant, harm less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. T o avoid im itations, alw ays look lo r the signature of P ro v en directions on each package. Physicians everyw here recommend I t P. D. Q. Milk Made No Sort of Hit With Slum Woman B a lth a s a r H. M eyer, c h a irm a n of th e I n te rs ta te com m erce co m m ission, H a l C. D av is, th e n o te d refo rm er, to ld a ra ilro a d sto ry ut a M adison said In an a d d re s s in P i t t s b u r g h : b an q u e t. “ W e'll call th e lin e I h a v e In m ind " P o litic s a r e so ro tte n , it's no w on d e r a u to c ra c ie s h av e s p ru n g u p in th e P. D. Q.,’’ h e sa id . “W ell, a m an R u ssia, S p ain an d Italy . An a u to c ra c y u n d e r su sp icio n o f h og ste a lin g w aa m ay sp rin g u p h ere. O u r a v e ra g e b ein g ex am in ed In c o u rt, u nd th e m ag p o litician u n d e rs ta n d s sta te s m a n s h ip is tr a te sa id to h im : “ ‘You claim th a t on th e day th e s e a b o u t a s w ell u s th e slu m w o m an u n h o g s d isa p p e a re d you w ere a t tlie P. d ersto o d m ilk. "A m odel d a iry , by w ay o f a n a d v e r D. Q. s ta tio n fro m 9 :15 in th e m o rn in g tise m e n t, o n ce su p p lied a sa m p le q u a rt till 1 1 :50 a t n ig h t. W h a t on e a r th o f rich , p u re m ilk to a slu m w om an, w e re you d o in g th e re all th a t tim e?' a n d n e x t m o rn in g , w hen th e w agon " ‘Y our h o n o r,’ sa id th e su sp e c t, ‘I sto p p e d ag ain , th e w om an s a id : w a s w a itin g f o r th e 10:20 a . m. e x “ 'D o n 't le a v e no m ore o f y e r m ilk p re ss .’ " h ere, m iste r. I t ’s on th e pig. I ’m a f e a r e d o f It.’ “ ‘A fe a re d o f o u r m ilk ? W hy so, m ad am ?’ sa id th e deliv ery m an. T reatm en t, b o th “ ' i le t th e sa m p le ye give m e y es te rd a y s ta n d fo r a co u p le of h o u rs,’ local and Internal, and ha* been success- sh e rep lied , ‘an d it got a n asty , th ick , ful in the treatment of Catarrh for ore* y a ile r scum on th e top o f it, so I got forty yean. Sold by all druggists. F. J. C H E N E Y & C O ., T o le d o . 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