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Arranged to Give 11 Each Pen—Room " Above Excellent Workshop, Makes gquare feet ing alley is troughs are double ee =r be copMmoust md Bd & » Ground Plan of Hog House. one for corn Tho door to fe« field during the hu The feed room quip storing feed, cooker, 2 orn iway, : giason the gheller and ru of Young Horses Growing and Coming for Use and Sale, In apite of tomobile and other have Increased with the electric car, the au- motive power, in price other farm ani would have a numb | of young horses growing and coming on for home use and for sale, A colt can be grown as easily as calf, and at the mare which mothers am for general writer has a team of nearly the same size During the past season one now worth he other mare work reared none, The done exactly mare which the close of is In as with both . horses COM - mensuratea | Every farmer gl mais, and Bame it will farm of the time make a half te work. YOUNE mares and age, of them least 375 ared colt at mare the same has ne has as the now at the el y Burl ner’ W¢( rk she r mate, feed and care % course, is colt rk of some bother feed, The any domestic an patience in are and foal, a farm work should three and none, The 160 Der and labor in- and UES BOme is true growing mals, But with a little handling of the m Cons same in mare doing general | ral twa colts | do 5a years about as 11 ag with ton ut Was extra care and the 1 young anim noticing nOUCIng Handy Device Can Easily Be Put To gether Prevent Leaking by Warpi or Knocking About. 4 10 ng Pig Trough, algo this is a f the crog ping. —————————————— Live STOCK T%— NOTES animals, ” he Dig, ke other guffers at times from derangement of the Elevation of Modern Hog House. above the pens makes an excellent workshop, having plenty of light, and is warm during the coldest of winter months, — mm. Sheep Raising. Sheep rearing has been one of man's most profitable and important occupations since the very early times, but it Is not known whether the present breeds of sheep had thelr origin in the wild species now known, or whether they come from species now extinct, It is only In comparatively recent years that very general attempts have been made to Improve the known breeds of sheep, and in making such improvement the farmers of America have devoted their principal attention : 1 i cass. — One Good Mutton Breed. Mutton sheep should never be of mixed breeds on one farm. Get one good mutton breed, stick to it and de- velop it to the highest notch possible. A lot of mixed lambs never Hring the highest price on the market. It ia those of one breed, uniform in size, shape and condition that get the big money, The driver more than the horse is always more to biame for t ani mal's being vie if he ever ia. Don't grow any kind of live stock for pedigree This Is the worst thing against the purebred business, At farrowing time feed the sov on corn for a few days to exciting her feverish condi the fous prevent tion. Never rush a horse on a down grade. This is one of the first causes of sprung knees and strained ten- dons, For fattening sheep feed liberally of oat straw and about three pounds of corn fodder dally for a 100-pound eheep, On his early training entirely de- pend a colt’'s usefulness and value as a horse, and it should begin the day it is foaled. A horse or colt will drive better upon a two-thirds ration of hay and one-third of straw than upon a full ration of hay alone. If you are not working your horses be sure to turn them, as well as the colts, out where they will get prenty of exercise and good fresh alr, in at noon the harness should be re rubbed dry while they are feeding. prowling stray dog that may be found should happen to be in the vicinity of the sheep. All hoge do not equally utilize the feed consumed in the production of pork. Some make mors pork than others from the same amount of food The beller the hog the less the feed | costs In the production of a pound of | pork. SRR hid Sg PRAIL THOMPDION PHOT Neal Ball, Naps’ £1: © ’ of PIRATES’ HOODOO IS SOLVED Pittsburg Team Find Long Wanted First Baseman in “Dots” Mil. ler——Has Hard Job Ahead. ded Kitty Phillies in the &; #5 seven Years gregation bas the whole the Smo} 1 j of them "red Clarke oF the Pittabur Last spring and through the Pittsburg scribes were Ms “Dots” Miller. praises of Fred Hunter, sald to be far the greatest first sacker that ever performed In the American as sociation. Fred lasted half the sea- gon, when he was shunted to the side Jines, and was released before the sea. SOND WAS over. Followers of the Pirates now are nd Pitcher d Ch arl ie8 the, QO. 1 Crandle the outfield with Oshkosh. Davis, Callahan and Griffith, berths, are making good 1a % pag in new with a rush. St. Paul has sold its giant catcher, Hub Dawson, to the Peaumont club of the Texas league. Joe Raidy, last season manager of the Zanesville team, has been given his unconditional release. Charles B., Smith will manage the New Castle team of the OhiloPennsyle vania league for Owner Lelst Veteran Jack Warner says Amos Ru. gle had more puzzling curves and bet ter control than Rube Marquard. Manager Wallace of the Browns has sent a recruit first baseman named Miller to Lowell, along with Wolfgang and Magee. “If you can show me a better out field than Carey, Donlin and Wilson, I'll buy,” says Fred Clarke, the Pi rate’s manager. Clark Griffith has his eyo on Tal Pendleton, the brilliant football play- er and speedy shortetop of the Prince ton baseball team. “It 8t. Louis could buy Lajole for $10,000 he would more than earn the purchase price back for them In te days,” says Hughle Jennings. President Comiskey, of the White Box, has promised his team a tralning trip to California in the spring of 1915, the year of the Panama exposition. Big Bill James, the Cleveland pitoh. or, has the biggest hand of any play. er in the major league. look like & pes in the giant's hand DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? Point to Hidden Kidney Trouble, Have you 8 lame back, aching Do you feel A shar ing over? When nd the day p pain the kidneys n irregular, Lidney ave 7 ‘ acti igo HCCTo. me g ied. vd DOMESTIC AMENITIES. SKIN TROUBLE with TWO CURED OF once.” “Whe “A wwW.woman “Come, my good man, of Was a one marr) i *“Yeees, sir; my m did vou course it hear of woman Did you ever a man. ister any did A Card of Thanks. 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