Take it home to the kids. Have a packet in your pocket for an ever-ready treat. A delicious confec- tion and an aid to the teeth, appetite, digestion. Purity Package . lowa Boy's Steer Is Grand Champion Careful Attention and Good Feeding Responsible for His Success When Wayne Probst, a thirteen-year- old farm boy from West Liberty, lowa, visited the 1922 International Live Btock exposition at Chicago and staged A meat-cutting demonstration in the boys and girls’ club department, he examined the wonderful animals on dis- play and vowed that some day he would be an exhibitor and lead his own animal into the arena. Champion at lowa. During the winter and spring Wayne carefully tended the pure bred Here- ford steer which he had entered in his county baby beef club, and when TYPEWRITERS Remingtons, L. C. Smiths, Olivers, Royals, Underwoods, etc. Used and REBUILT MACHINES We recently purchased a large number of | typewriters from the U. S. Government prices. 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Gude’s Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher, ql il, i il —— Comfort Baby’s Skin With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum Soap 25¢, Ointment 25 and 50¢, Talcum 25¢, DR.L.D.KELLOGG'SASTHMAREMEDY for the prompt relief of Asthma and Hay Fever. Ask your druge- int it. 25 cenis and one doi re Write for FREE SAMPLE. Northrop & Lyman Co. Inc. Buffalo, N.Y. S[ClCRS! REMEDY ) jonnie Arbor, was declared cham- grand champion of the show. Al though he was offered 20 cents a pound ford Steer. fitting him for the supreme show at Chicago the first week In December. Wayne has been in the boys’ club years and has been winner at the Muscatine This year his entry won over 52 head at West Liberty and was sent on to Des Moines to compete for At the £70 baby the classes, mak- wn- the champlonship of the state. state beeves. ing the imals at any fair there were in strongest GY ET entered . show of these state fair Wins Trip te Chicago. In addition to the prize money Wayne won fairs, he wa county to Chicago ii J or mure inlor who will attend Intern: ling in Warne local thie ex eel- pure a imal who know was of excellent the boy stat was due to the of which were given stagted on feed steer weighed 490 pounds, an Oth he had exactly doubled his ing beam at $80 pounds. This gain put on at a cost of 8 1-3 cents per pound, and at the rate of 2.12 pounds per day Wayne attributes much of his sue. cess the Inspiration which | ceived at Chicago while attending the International Live Stock Within two weeks af- to his December 20th, on d gust weight, the balan WAR to ere exposition Fine Seed Bed for Wheat stubble seed bed Roy bean lent makes for whent an excel and experi Most grow- make the practice of harvesting | the beans with a sweeprake and fol. | lowing Immediately with the wheat | drill. No seed-bed preparation is nec | essary, and this is one of the impor- tant factors in the economical produc. tion of wheat, Corn for Silage Must Be Cut Fine and Tramped | Corn for silage must be cut fine and tramped well into the silo, if It is de sired to make the best quality of feed and fill the silo to its greatest capac ity, says the Department of Agricul- ture, The usual length of cutting varies from one-fourth of an inch to one inch, but the latter is a little too long, as the pleces do not pack so readily in the silo, and they are not so completely consumed In feeding as the shorter lengths, Hogs Show Good Profit by Hogging Down Corn Some practical feeders seem to ques. tion the advisability of hogging down corn at present prices, but plenty of tests show that hogs give as much profit when they are allowed to help themselves as when the corn is fed by hand-in fact, these same hogs will show greatgr profit by hogging down corn than digging it out of muddy toed lots, . LAAN Prevent Is DY Exercising Good Care Seed Bed Often Is Source of Various Plant Ailments. (Prepared by the United States Departmen) of Agriculture.) and other crucifers, a8 brussels sprouts, kohl-rabl, kale turnips, radish, rape, rutabaga and charlock, are subject to fungous and bacierial diseases which carried Cabbage are | { ERE AN MORE EVIDENCE W. F, Penny, prominent merchant of Including insects, Infected seed, trans planting from an Infected seedbed to field, drainage, cabbage refuse and the other plants mentioned, and stable manure, farm animals and tools, and wind. These diseases are preventable in the main by simple means of plant sanitation, says the United States De- partment of Agriculture, even as hu- man diseases may largely be prevent- ed by proper care, As the seedbed Is often the source of Infection, the truck farmer in ind it profitable to titke the greatest pains to insure healthy plants. Locate the seedbed on new ground If possible, advises the department. Crop rotation, avolding which to the cabbage family, will help and is worth while, of not It Is necessary to enntrol mala- A rotation starve out many fungous di may exist and will heln contro weeds, particular Id n its which harbor pests w helong Crops regardless whether or plant dies good system will eases that I many and cabbage arly wi ustard relatives, The leaf diseases of flower, nnd related Crops on nportant that gprs The internal or soil are out tired most disenses are prrasites which of reach of fungicides The free use of lime will help in con. trolling such parasites and the disin- fecting of all cabbage before to prevent hlack rot and will of consider. necording to on hy the department disease-resistant varieties and other ecrucifers will seed black leg, be found tests earried The use of of cabbage pay, nlso Henhouse Is Permanent The artificial lighting of has become permanent and popular during the last few years. Contrary to the first opinions of some electric lights are not Installed for the purpose of fooling t The of } duplicat ieht henhouses people, he hens 11 lights ‘merely ende ing spring hens have more a large oon iy opportunity of feed and in which to mar wr of eggs. Light sume yoann? have material a Inrge num evening g will the 1 Eive between the Inst evenis & first one ver tH STH » ’ >— Silage Can de Out of Alfalfa the crop ne Fairly Good Be Ma i tein The import falfa dry of putt a0 to 45 per cet ng i it contains gfems to make a &l slings The cron He the sw the p Hie in the hours after mowir best plan seems fo be to th for a few it let g until is well wilted. but not dry Good Silage Serves as Substitute for Pasture Feeding trials at the Kansas agricul tural experiment station at Manhattan Indicate that the silo is a money. maker wherever eight head of cows Good sliage serves as a win. ter and eariy spring can he profitably fed to dairy cows in Kansas nine months of the year, There is a prevalent Silage idea among As 2 mat corn yield good corn crop in the slo ter of fact, the better the greater the amount may be fully utilized. of foliage which Alike Above the Ground are practically alike above the ground, growth of the twe plants. Johnson grass has underground running roof. stocks from which it grows from year to year. Sudan grass, on the contrary, has short, fibrous roots and grows only one year. Therefore it never becomes a troublesome weed like Johnson grass, Soil Prepared for Soy Beans by Fall Plawing Soll preparation for soy beans Is the same as for corn. Where it is advis able to plow in the fall for corn, then it is advisable to plow in the fall for soy beans, The clay lands should be fall plowed, and in the spring disked, harrowed, and made smooth by the drag and planker. 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