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No a PORTABLE COLONY HENHOUSE Plans Given for Bullding Designed to Shelter Suitably From 50 to 150 Young Chicks. designed to care chicks may built that uled from place to An excellent house for from 50 to 1560 young be made 6x8 feet, it may easlly be ha place. It is & feet in matched tug ho} ! : wide 2x4 laid ed +» on the and so feet hizh in front, and 3% iz of nalled 4x4 of 8 in thie 1 Fhe floor roof; of the off by or 5 3 used as be pr old fowls winter For 1-inch of win may reens the fowl The total cost of this Httle house is $25.37 SUM. ons mesh dows be tacked over we of of the and, wit} window will do + Early Pullets. pullets in the upon and its rel than as the Ply Early earliest the ones Much, breed are that lay however, The Leg all the horn our American varieties, as the chicks are able to Hitter in They are living from the very beginning. Those that are vigorous, healthy and well deve'oped start laying during Oc lots of which to hunt for Young Squabs. grows and still more rapidly after day Squabs are at covered with long filaments filament in. which The down the A squab 12 hours, the third gparsely of down. the root of dicating the int future feather is to for a while each HE irom siart hangs of the feathers, d | growth, and is thought by finally absorbed | growing feather till on Fome iring into the shaft of the Clover for Hens. With plenty of clover, hens will re but as fowls are very | fond of this plant, they must be | moved from place to place, if their numbers are very large, or the clover will be eaten off too clean. The Trap Nest. The trap nest is a regular detective, It tells the facts of the case, It tates the hens, it gives sccurate reports, it arrests the robber hens, It gives an honest count and it exposes the fraud. alent hens REDBUGS FOND OF CHICKENS insects Sometimes Very Annoying to Birds and Affect Laying Qual- ities of the Mens. (Ry I. J. BPERRY) Many poultry houses with bedbugs, and it is not matter to dislodge them. an They ensy the hens, although they vicious as the mites or chicken lice. Hemove all the roosts and from the house and spray with boll ing hot whitewash“to which has been are not as Another good remedy is to burn the Effects of Vermin. of the which can house with be bought at any interior mixture, drug store. Another effective remedy half a pint of turpentine, am- and which add ir of gum camphor. is needed double the quantity. brush should be fire and over the each kerosene to ounces | If more | Aj ply with a The nests blazing burned out roosts should held fire, and all be thoroughly whitewashed and painted before putting them back {over a | algo be { should Experiments with bedbugs to ascer- insects developed how long these unsavory have 0 from 21 to 1% This ex without food they live entirely without live y fact that food 1 { have had farmers we bugs by using, for long unused hows two baskets right + hen free left ¥ ¥ i i Len in a poor the repre from the repre TO SECURE CHOICE POULTRY | Practical Rules for Hatching Egg? and Setting Hen—Changing Cock. ere! of Great Importance. sure that her for a day or hen 8 brooding two by placing Make 8 nest dust the powder 18 eREs on t} lean, with hen nest finecut straw; an insect be dusted during incubation Wg lice ma young chickens : straw Pers The hould with the 1H powder iwice 1¥ be that ti 13 Your Lier before the If the chickens they { growth from the old ar are free {| killed hatched are make strong The breedi: ETARS range ration of crac and ground will start { from lice stock should be given and fed a mixed grail ed oats, i ecreend fresh ¥ hole Feed Have corn and ne twice We boxes In f« rushed box of xed gers of ground bone, rit and Ashes a large wood well Bred ® coal together bath 1 be # $58 Lp tire { mo prods f exhibition b breeding 1s houl odd i from the Breeders o {rds use trap nest Fresh chasing farm bred change to test egg production oh 1 fre Ay x blood shoul introduced by wink 2 3 maios 3 the it increases breed same is the pur from flock sald a laying male to a pen of 12 hens of the large birds, and one to a pen of 15 hens of small breeds i After the cock has been with the flock weeks, remove him and put In a This is considered of the importance by breeders of blood | qualities. Allow one Wo the {tw0 i fresh cock ! uimost Don't dose your chickens Don’t get too large a setting for the hen. Keep your hen houses dry and se Be sure your hen actually wants to mother a Sock before you set her The almost universal practice now i f2 to disinfect eggs before incubating Place orders for eggs for hatching { early and you'll save time and money { Too many are In the habit of set { ting hens in the shed with the other | cHickens | Nearly every farm house has out buildings In which the getiing hens | can be put Some folks believe in {hen « begun (0 set Water In which the chicken drop pings have been steeped makes a fine liquid manure for the garden. Rhode Island Reds are a compara: tively new breed, but they have many friends among poultrymen and farm ers, Set your hen in a nest apart from any place frequented by the other chickens and your hatch will be more succeasful, Discouragements are great handi caps to raising little chicks; many give up In despair when a promising hatch is Jost, When the old hen gets a notion that she wants to set, it 1s about as fixed a purpose as man, or rather woman, deals with. And, once comfortably set, she does not want to be bothered, leaving the WILLIAMS DYING American Leader's Band Fought Against Fearful Odds. MACHINE GUNS DID THE WORK. Frightfuily Wounded, Former U, S. Soldier is Being Cared For in Army Hospital--Dream of Empire Over. Mexica Wil la, Mexico Hams, most ent all whose bold assaults erals have made of the Mexican SNOUEgHn or any Stanley {ien, i and pect brave leader Fe Gn of the i the revolution one, Regardiess of the Hams 8 a United derin who United Stat to offer brought from Mesa, fi deserter 1 Infant their A HUNDRED CONVICTS DEAD Working in Mine When Explo Snutfs Out Lives--Loss of Life Total's 115. Of the {Oo deatl fn the explosion at the Banner mines of the Pratt Consolidated Coal Com pany. near here, than half =a dozen bodies have been The deadly black damp to destruction of the ventilating fans by the explosion, was a menace to all who attempted to enter the work- ings and It may be several days fore all the dead have been covered The dead are Eighty five negro convicts. Twenty white convicts Five free white men Five bodies of negro covered It was shown by a checking employes that 45 men escaped from the shaft after the explosion Clark McCormick, son of General Manager H. E. McCormick, of the Pratt Consolidated Company, own- ers of the mine, made a dash into the workings and after returning to the surface said that the interior presented a scene of indescribable horror and that dead bodies sur- rounded him on all sides While no official statement been made, Littleton, Ala bhelleved 115 miners who are have met less recovered due the he. re convicta re- of has by safely powder dust. “Hard Luck” Loan Fund, New Orleans, La. Through efforts of Rev. G. H. fund has been established by stewards of his church, the Bt Charles Avenue Methodist Episcopal, and money is loaned without Inter. est to worthy men and women, who are in financial trouble. The pastor says: "We have found that many men and women who have had what is usually termed bad luck can be saved from a heartbreaking failure by financial assistance.” HERE'S A CONSUMPTION CURE Milk Strippings From Healthy Cow | Taken While Warm Bald to Be an ¥iMcagioys Remedy. i | Milk stripplogs when taken from a | healthy cow that gives very rich milk | | and taken In quantities of a twice a day immediately after milk- ing, before it cools any, will cure a | larger per cent. of cases of consump tion than any other method. also prevent it when taken in time The reason why it is so successful is because it is absorbed or transfused into the circulation almost immedi ately without taxing the digestive or gang, as all other foods do, and as the strippings or last quart of the milking from a cow that gives very rich milk is nearly all cream, the patients will take on fat so much faster than can be accomplished by any other method that they soon sir and vitality to overcome the germs causing consumption To get the best begin with a glass ually fir for it gain enough ength should strippings and but if is time, decreased at one-half and then rease SEgain three the patien an usually ke a in the v = » or very results of one increase gradu any di the once gradu weeks quart It is mediately after milking so a ot allow cold a dis there ggust created any quantity should be io inc {Wo Or im- In in n evening and anaq WOornen Australian Names between come from are ttractive count Lees and eat ATS of re We Art Arcade for Carisbad. The project of an art arcade for Carlsbad, which has been for so many years a vexed question among the tradesmen’s associations, is now ma king progress. The preparations have been pushed with noticeable energy. Extensive earth and rock excavations have been necessary to make room at one part of the FPostho! Promenade for the bullding, and it can now be seen that useful work has been done The little booths which formerly stood bere and gave the appearance of an annual fair were certainly no ornas | DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION FAILED THE GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY PROVES ITS MERIT It gives me great Plesture to say a good iword for Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot bes cause it has cured me of a severe case of Kidoey Trouble. 1 had suffered for sons five years with this trouble, and moe enade among the world's places. Instead of this medley booths of all possible colors and styles a tasteful, roomy and stately building will now appear, which will provide a worthy home for the creations ol Carlsbad, industries, as well as those of natives and foreign artists, thus filling a longfelt want Mother's Pumpkin Fie, A man's measure of success Ws shown up in the guality and quantity of how his meals arrive in time. The Physicians prescribed for me, but withe out much success, and any relief obtained was only temporary. 1 had severe pains in my back and at no time was | free of pain. When 1 # it was with difficulty righten Lift any t gress led to arise and ooped de wn that 1 coul my body ag weight of 3 pain. I would be comg give the bladder relief sdyised whereupon me toot, for a san pl that great cha Letbor Lo Pr. Kiker & Cn, Bloghamton, &. ¥ Mmmm What Swan Prove w-Root Will Do For You limensions, in one; like #» a liz IT OUT in Food Put REASONED And Found a Change Him Right. A man does not count as wasted the time he spends in thinking over his business, but he seems loth to give the same sort of careful attention to himself and to his bealth. And yet Bis business would be worth little without good health to care for it. A business man tells how he did him self good by carefully thinking over his physical condition, investigating to find out what was needed, and then changing to the right food “For some years I had been bother ed a great deal after meals. My food seemed to lay like lead in my stomach, producing heaviness and dullness and sometimes positive pain. Of courss this rendered me more or less unfit that something would have to be done “Reflection led me to the conclusion that overeating, filling the stomach politics is ple; ple for the elect fow, perhaps; forevermore the one great cry is ple mother made? Real Cupidity. Edna--Jack and | had the most de Hightful time on shipboard, Katharine—Gracious! 1 don't see how you could enjoy yourselves under the watchful eyes of the chaperon. Bdna--0Oh, we used a little strategy You see, we told the chaperon If she would close her eyes she would avoid seaxickness, and she kept her eyes closed most of the voyage.” \ for many of the ills that human flesh endures, and that 1 was punishing myself in that way--that was what was making me 0 dull, heavy and un comfortable, and unfit for business after meals. | concluded to try Grape me. “I have been using it for some 1 do not suffer any longer after meals; my food seems to assimilate easily and perfectly, and to do the work for which it was intended. “1 have regained my normal weight, and find that business is a pleasure once more—can take more interest In it, snd my mind is clearer and more alert.” Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. 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