a eli ih fie ie HANDY FEEDER FOR POULTRY Hollow Legs Convey Grain From Res ervoir into Cups on Floor—Has Four Compartments, Poultrymen will be interested In this f an Jdlinois m A quad rangular box of pyramidal si with hy by the small end below d invention « in ape, compuartmen running port it are resery kind be k means the fe HOW TO FATTEN THE GEESE Largely in Demand in Fall, bu Birds Bring Good Prices the Year Round. ve them They from bathing but a plenty poses should keen them fattening water « of water for drink pen af orit grit be kept thelr Al before in 80 youd supply A Ki Fast fore killing for twenty-four hours be be 10 weeks © Goslings may irom % put up weeks old to fatten After will when to they twelve begin and en readily then until the end of the season Pre vious to being should have a good range where grass Is plen tiful. and it will then rezsuire but a few days to get them ready for killing are id they to shed will fatt confined they . Cull Out Now if you have not already done so, it is time carefully cull breeding stock Females intend to keep over should be given now to adult you winter quarters your which another open-alr grass range Do not allow any male birds to run with thém They rest. Choose only the best year-old, snd in some cases two-yearold stock that and vigorous. Male birds which you in tend to keep over, you should give land. Do not bold over any males un. Jess you are sure that you wish breed them another season. All adult stock which {8 culled out and which sold according to quality either as breeding stock or as market poultry, making sure to dispose of them before the birds begin to molt. Be sure the wdult birds In summer quarters are not too heavily fed, POPULAR BREED OF CHICKENS i sm | They Now Rival Plymouth Rocks and Wyandottes—They Are Mardy and Good Winter Layers. | There are two varieties | breed, Single Comb and | As compared with the Plymouth Rocks of | pearance and pot so massive, | were originated by the farmers of the state of Rhode Island and are very popular in that state. They have also CONCRETE NESTS FOR HENS Be Used as Shelter Fowl While Hatching and for Little Chicks Afterward. Lan for Loses vaseline and sulphur legs its and or scaly that B to fteelf igainst lice thing that the poultryman ster wtinl frat enting fOWis on Hin tood Ao h r fight and the only means filer should have a geod, plump broad back, clean yellow skin, and small comb should never be allowed in the feeding pans from to another. Sour feed is dan- legs and yellow Sour food to remain one meal gerous in raising given a help aa little variety the chicks they should of food that will muscles and bone be build up well fat in riety as feeding as mash, give possible, alwaya and bran, as much using with va morn some meal together Separate the smaller flock and feed them in this way they will not of their share of the food When and is aluggish, indigestion is at fault, Unless too far gone, a change to a grass run will be beneficial Methods in all business matiers ot the secrets of succeas, birds from separately be deprived the one od In hirds the feeding and diminishes the market value. of leans are highly nitrogenous and also are peas and will be rel ished by the chickens as a change in their diet, A surplus rooster Is an expenzive or pament in the poultry yard, Kill him off or sell him before he eats double his value In food and robs the hens of their share L105 J Mo dP BIG SLUGGERS STRIKE OUT Tyrus Cobb, Larry Lajoie and Honus Fanned Three Times in Single Game. Wagner Have All worid's greatest ball fanned three times in one game while Lajoie player has been Honus Wagner, and Wagner torture Manning, who used to pitch for the New York Highlanders, set down Tyrus three thmes In a game played in New York. That was some tite ago. Still, Wagner and Lajole never experienced the same displeasure un til recently, and a peculiar coincl never underwent that fanned three times on the same after noon George Suggs, former Tiger, pitcher for Cincinnati, handed it to Hans, while Ed. Walsh, who won fame this season by pitching a nohit norun came, struck out Larry in three out of ur times at bat A Eyre ATH LE ro 4 team The the Baden ber after City? Tom : ver | {8 hailed as { Western be greatly disappointed If tin this time up - { President C HH. Ebbets of the { Brooklyn ciub has filed an objection to the action of the national cosmis sion the other day in limiting each | elub to 40 players. Ebbets says that Lin trying to bui'd ap bis Brooklyn t alub he needs more than that num ber and wants the clubs to vote On the proposition before the proposed new rule Is made effective Fred Tenney, at present manager of the Boston club, was elected vice president and director of the club at {a meeting of the "board of directors Tenney's promotion to the vicepresi- ' dency probably means that he will look after the business interests of { the club next year and Johnny Kling, i the former Cub, who many think is {pow managing the club, will be se : ected as leader. mid-seasin training stunt Pirate's at West right, but remem the 10 2 two days rest may be all 1 what ililies Atlantic happened (0 Fogel took * them who comes from Den Moston with Hagerman the Marty O'Toole of and Denver fans will he falls O'Brien tO Cagey the § league # “POP” ANSON WAS EASY MARK Captain Refused to Play Game With Louisville on Receipt of Fake Telegram Signed “Hart.” “Pop Anson mark for the Walter Wilmot other day Stockings were A firm in that ball ers Was practical in a “One always Cany said the an joker fanuing the old White playing at it bee time Loulsvil ¥ WHS ndaniil Bateman didn't like fie known as the I'he Dail f.oul ville £ Hun Wai thie cause it would get asf the morning of the > my took a sending fix yan a corker, ac who states that the mix his ter } ungster © NAR r knows how to ter than any 3 1k into the Cicotte and Danny on ¢V are seen bred league for some time Ford are both d WE men asserts, and he wh right they have ax on the gil as anybody in ihe Murphy «« opldn’t have seen or heard of Walsh's no hit no run date game of Ire cent High Ball Seldom Used. It is a noticeable fact that the most successful pitchers these days are those who seidom pitch a high bail, and yop there was § time when the high ball had the batters guessing. Today, however, the pitcher with the high ones does not lagt long. The bats. men have mastered this delivery and the pitchers have been forced iv. There are decidedly few players these days who bit the low balls, and very few who cannot hit a high one. Most of the long hits made during gearon fre on balls that are pitched above the waist, Not enly is it easier to follow the course of a ball which fs pitehed on about a level with the witst Hne, but the swing in most is §lances 18 wore natural, i Hoods Sarsaparilla Will purify your blood, clear your complexion, restore your li your tired feel- ing, build you up. 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