ht Pn ¥gogeny From Mature Parents Super. or to Those Descended From Young Undeveloped Sows. (By J. WW, INGHAM) Sows should be retained for a num- ber of years until their places can be filied with thelr equals it is well known that from mature parents those descendent tors not fully devel wows, for breeding, should be kept in & good thrifty condition, but not fat The writer has always been troubled to ke his breeding sows from be «coming too | and ently, far- rowing a small number { scrawny pigs 3 I once took a the progeny superior young progeni- oped, Hoars and are to from 213 ep at, conseql for she large sow fatten one-half the pork I did was with pig and fed her meal and wheat «al. Imagine my sion know the would corn s0e and vexa- when she Champion Berkshire Barrows. only when pigs-—not ally are ciated. Bows for breeding she lowed to run with the fed on co: themselves ply wheat bran. Most ) three m i with a ar, but ight or months i to breed th The pl will ity double sows whe the sams quently year old. Not on the growth mane size, A neighbor of mine bought an old WOW A year ] for $10. In April which were fattened and d to a butcher in he still wuld not be al ing hogs in a pasture by a plentiful equal me fatten given sup parts of al and wheat when run twelve Judiel« breed ywwed to 8 be and frequent 3 from young more tunts or dwarfs things per of # ver a tlw tly, and ain good has the BLOAT CAUSED BY ALFALFA Budden Change to Rank, Wet Green Feed Causes Trouble in Animals Some Good Remedies. tomed for al an the edd thes ave plenty « fresh water at ail time to rock anit or ] times it wer pr the after MugLy and fungi clover and alf: For cattle it free access {o a mixture of equal parts of salt ed lime as a preventa tive, if a is aeen to be bloated at ‘once give half a pint of new milk fresh from the cow and repeat in half an hour if necessary. Often one dose of milk proves sufficient Tincture of Colchicum 1een twenty drops at a little water given every to thirty minutes is also an effective rem dy for bloat of sheep: tablespoonful of either aromatic spir its of ammonia or turpentine in half a pint of milk Rectal injections or SOApY, WArm water and glycerine also are useful In bloat of cattie give two ounces of turpentine in a pint of raw linseed wil; or four ounces of hyposulphite of soda. an ounce of sulphuric ether and | a dram each of fluld extract of nux vomica and calabar bean in a pint of water, If nothing else Is at hand give a pint of whisky in water to make one quart, adding a tablespoonful of es wence of ginger. Baking soda should mot be given, lowed which hot. molds fo grow ipon is a good plan to allow and slak slLioep seeds, fif. dose twenty to Starting a Flock Gradually, In getting together a flock the tarm- =r with a little experience should work nto the business gradually and cau. tiously ,by buying from six to twelve well-bred ewes, which can usually be purchased for from $16 to $25 and up. ward, and the best ram that can be Mound at a reasonable peice. | 80 Arranged as to Enable Animal Exert Energies More Effectually and Prevent Strain, Mr. Thomas W. Schlater Tenn. that will prove says Sclentifie harness Is formed Invented by Nashville, | great benefit, cal. The of of Ameri. Draft Harness. Pew par gO { harnesse ily. 14 the imal may be sed vy int an d and unharnes It is provided with the with The secured to Ming devices ary quick siraps, the forward are connect hames ends of the shafts trier at LUE sil aps mourn the shafts, so t} thoy w haul a to exert and pre ii vield load, thus enabling hi vent arting to the animal effectually, on the parts indue strain Useful on Any Portion of Field Prevent Overfeeoding. Device for Pasturing Animals and are material and when set {b) or plac the ug righ and we 1 88 are set moved so themselves th ey 1 NESTOCK CINOT ES #7 to id to that Sheep ire subtect few diseases and readily Any i broad res pot treatment animal does have deep tion not fore quarters has a conatin when Help, worth a lot hoghouse Sunsh i breaks ine ia the it of mixed it into do { not hinder The boar and unknown and a delusion Open-wooled sheep purchased at market are more likely to be Infected with ticks or lee. This is a critical season for colts and calves, Flesh lost now will be very hard to regain. A cold, chill rain on the sheep ia ! vory liable to cause coughs and colds i that will stay all winter. | The herd in which no two animale are alike should be given a wide berth when one is looking for { breeders, It Is a waste of fertility to allow } the pigs to run In one yard or on one field for years at a time without changing them. If the producer desires to finish his lambs in a short period of 70 to 90 days be would beter select large lambs in high condition between 60 and 70 pounds, Missouri has 900000 sheep on her farms; an increase of 300.000 during the past five years. The breeds gen erally have been greatly Improved. The hogs should be on pasture early. The change from winter con. finement will do them good but don't be early enough to injure the pasture There is little sentiment connected with feeding a bunch of bogs and few of us would be In the business were R Bot for the profits Which it should DRIVER OF MA NY CHAMPIONS > Acco trot rel $ 1 $ » » $e 5 f s rding » late reports one of the ters which “Pop i Geers will the money in thi will upon get Stakes next ses rely to Grand Clreult ASOD be the bay s not, w tallion, The Hugue cord of 2:27% than amount i 184 8 8 ! we iX 3 i years ago the 4 Lag hes to this his relationship to i8 horses in the {or which vA recoras 03 thelr JE ihe oh y IATH wore raced to These er wor are id's 2:04), the season, , An Abbe uns r Waten paces past who won no le races for ber of but one sin These Huguent of tt out King Prox "88 aan eleven straight Geers, Cham Detroit, losing including the Commenre ©, heat are f at Rie the entire season ers to The sired by Chimes. PER 1 horses il broth Seiad reir "nt Ueing famous 16 King, and all Village Farm, Bovd rig by Mam ucts of where many years The Huguer H. Parker of i, the man who ne famous gire Bingen 2:06 an iso the n, the 4%) stable ational raced speed ¥ He ar ho f the fan th 11 -— the eid wis for 80 at © breeder ! m 4 world's champion hlan (1 The past season | the of Ed McGrath bu ¢ od Ue Durpose. only as he oy ot That he which MOUs showed ee TA U4, Pou WOLGAST T0 FIGHT NELSON Champion Lightweight Announces Will Give “Battier” Return Match Some Time in Spring. fob db gut cham and be ready | new yoar ! arm | ; gays that | nm on again, probably : March hole of the okog ement that Wolgaat was | battle again to protect his | title did not until after Nelson had made a poor showing against La Grave in San Francisco and convinced all that be cannot come back. The statement of Wolgast follows “I bave assured Nelson that he needn't worry for a minute about get. ting another crack at Wolgast who to ready Come Ad Wolgast, would rather box the Battier than any other fighter In the world. Wolgast knows he can beat Nelson again, and | besides there lsr't another man with! whom he can draw so much money.” Since defeating Nelson last Febru beat and honors for a vear, 10, trot from Tole wrested h The Village elled Cr world's cord whict ts r Farm Gus long and } the race, a “ght years as the | fli-fated H to Ire * i record s pvy Baas KINDLY v fs PER ras is Randall Ml colt trotter 1 he Kentucky winner Rill oit being 10 boodoo he did not showed sent barn, seemed SCaARGnE He wan gait turns him, races to pace, converte over io past BORON Terre Ha of word te t swept ite tx the CIng come Lexington {ow te very horges headed ae home and w whict again iTAg® than Con Woh 80 Dany bas become the “Terrible Terry” to Michigan's foot ball hopes, thinking’ more of the gate, it seems, than & arranging meritorious matches Brains and not is the asset that brings bome the Camp. Now that he managed to steer shy of Yuseif Mah moult. as the nexi mansger of the St. Louis Browns, made bay while the sun shone. Wallace is reputed one of the wealthiest of baseball players. Cottrell, the Dartmouth player, deaf and it is not kpown how he gets the signals for plays. Perbaps they use the system followed.by Tom Lynch with the Cuban baseball players who couldn't understand English. Instead of taking orders from oth. ers, Joseph Flanner, secretary to President Johnson of the American league, will hereafter give out assign. ments as editor of the Sporting News, a weekly baseball newspaper, pub lished In St. Louis. F. H. Grubb, the English vegetarian cycling club rider, accomplished a fine performance In beating the eastern English counties one hundred-mile cycling record. Despite the wind, he covered the distance In 6:1:22, as against the previous best time of ary, Wolgast has refused to meet Pal 6:10:12, | ~ |sTUDY BATTING AND BATTERS , Bo Says Willie Keeler, Best One of the All-Around Players Ever Seen on a Diamond, BY WILLIE KEELER. (Copyright, 1910, by Joseph B The study of batting and of batters done more in winning and Lelpin win than anything be near where the rather than to to a hard catch, perhaps the entirely or catch it much out of position to make a throw Naturally, through long experience | know where batters hit any given kind of pitched ball, but the modern game changes so rapidly a has keep studying all to keep up with it The thelr sometimes and 1 geen many field misplaying a batter who has changed his direction of hitting In to keep ith the game I and study Ores every morn hitting Bowles) for me games g the team ele i ball is make ball want to hit loge too flelder to the time batters «¢ hange in a few d styles Bays lost by have EAes order up w the { how « rr ach Eenera: dire n} ball MAD?’ kind what the Get to the likely all as nearly in po possible and, last get the ball back figure runners arn to do where the | iit the © sition to throw as ahd most important, atter is most catch legiate Body-——Meeting be Called to Form Organization. Open Champion Charlies of the Northwestern Uni versity is at the head of a movement Western association, similar to that in vogue among the eastern universities With Evans in the plan are Kenneth Layman and Harry Kimbark of Chi cago, who are at Wisconsin; Phil Stanton of Grand Rapids, who is at Michigan, and Lynn Johuson, who is at Minnesota. An invitation to Chicago, Northwest. ern, llinols, Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan and Minnesota to send rep resentatives to a meeting ill be ex tended the main difficulty being to find a convenient time for all to be present. At this meeting the organi gation will be launched, as enough promises of support have been re ceived to warrant making a start It is purposed to have an individual championship and a team champion ship the same as in the east, and the promoters hope the Western Golf as sociation can be persuaded to donate prizes for both events, wnt Doctors More Thorough. A physician at a dinner in Denver i : | § } “Lazarus,” he sald, the dead—and yet | folks belng raised in our “No,” Rey. 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