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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

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mm P'v isip.v' wt ^^WdV¥^W€tWrf^ i' ., ^, -""T* t~j" -j/ ri^'V 8i$y Jame-i Mo'rn 20 8 5.36 Unorganized Unorganized ..' ....21 -8 .9fi| T. iwnsV .*8 29. 'I'o-»i .", \k//1 +, of Seis! Ccrn 1". ,V 1" Su.i 1 '. If.Oil Hil'i THE r.yi.ei of Ncctiaa Hi? OWiiti- .,:ot I 111 L.1 .S »J '. 1/ Oi lots 8. 4^ i.oa 10 & SCO. ll?1 S« c. $ cts Iftson RicliardsSWi ofNEi... 2.3S Peter G. Goff Lot 3 J........... ^iViAk i'G: 5.63 a 3 4* By Andre* Bc*s3. jf^ro'essor of do Lot 4 6 8.03 Kithl Kife^iSon NEi of SWi 3 6^31 RearrangedPIat of flizpah do Lot 5 ^Agriculture, -Minno,-ota Univcrsity 6 4.43 do SEi of SWi 3 6.31 PAY '." Total Tax dc Lot 6 r... Jason Richards NWi of SEi .6 4.43 3 2.38 Farm. N ani3 of Subdivision' and Emil Anderson NWi of NEi 8 20.47 do SWi of SEi 3 2.38 O tviier Penalty do SWi of NEi 4* *1* *r .J- A A .t. jl. 8 33.32 do NWi OfNEi .' 10 2.33 D. E. ^otfJfEi of NWi 8 20.88 Thorjrertiee NEi of SEi... 2.22 Lot Blk $ cts Seed corn is usually so id, by seed E. W. Francis... 11 2 28 Emil Anderson SEi of NWi.... 20.08 8 E. J. Johnson SWi of SEi .'15 3.8 Store a. ai).d. farmers hnviug seed to By C. C. BOWSFIELD 1 do 12 2 23 Albert Brannon NEi of SEi 8 5.02 do SEiofSEi 3.17 15. spare, at $2 tt $3 jjer bushel. When do SEi of SEi 8 5.02 Thortrer Lee NEi of NEi 22 2.3 do 2 20 28 Ak) do SWi of SWi 9 0.U4 Martin M. Myrvold SEi of NEi 22 2.22 a farmer has *fo' pay above $3 per do 21 2 28 1SHOULDtogeneral,of W 22 2 26 do SEi of SWi 5.02 bushel he usually feels that he is being John Nutter SEi of NWi 22 5.55 like to mTtke it clear to do 2 28 used with an assurance of good results. Herman E. Huber SWiofNWi 4.02 83 .11 do NEi of SWi 22 555 robbed. As a matter of fact, seed do 24 2 28 farmers in but more particularly do SEi of NWi Late varieties are recommended .11 4 Ah Wm.P.I'enningt SWi of S Wi 22 3.33 corn at $3 'jpitnhel is one of the do N,Ei ot SWi .11 4.82 John Xutter SKi of SWi 22 5.55 owners small tracts for localities where frost is likely cheapest of farm seeds, and the only do NWlofSUi... 4.8' 11 •lariin \i. My* void NEi of SE| 22 2..3 of viand, that the fruit*interest is to appear alter the loth of April. reason that it is regarded..as a hi. Unor ganized olin NuiH-r NWi SE{ 22 5.5 it of Potter's Addition Freezing weather after fruit trees shamefully ne^iecied "in a number of price is because full consideration has Gabrie. Aayojon. ct a! SWi of NEi. ..25 2. 3 Township 154, Range 28 have blossomed is pretty sure to kill not been given the seed value of the to Mizpah str.les. it seeius like throwing away do NEi(of, /NWi 23 2.70 the entire crop. The late varieties of Total Tax crop. It requires from a bushel to one do SICi of NWi 23 4.28 money. No branch of farming is easier Subdivision apples and cherries are more apt to Total Tax Name of and do NEiofSWi. .23 2:38 and one-quarter bushels Of wheat.to or more profitable than fruit raising. of section and N.i.nie of Subdivision Owner Penalty escape frost in the budding period NartinM. Myrvold NWi of SWi 23 3.17 sow an acre, which, at the current It is a feature that belongs especially Penalty Owner i*/.. ii*. Sec. $ cts than the early kinds. Experience in do SWi of SWi 23 3.17 market price fGr sfeed grain, would be to the little farm, but wish to ask it.- J1.'it' Lot Blk $ cts 6.97 P. A. Eckstad SEi of SEi 22 Sam J- Juelson NWi(of NWi .27 the last ten years shows that the danger 2.H-J $1.50 per acre. Two bushels of barley 4 2.16 'w. J. some of tht* grain growers of the country tter.».*..-.i Carl RodiNEi of NEi 4 .'75 22 do NEi of NEi 4.23 .....ii is uearJy all in the spring. would be required, which sells thjp. 5.41 if they have ever compared the BrsnnaUi '. .....E 108 ft. 8 Fred A. Eckstad SWi of SWi. 7.59 do NWioiNEi... 28 4.11 Artificial heating of an orchard is year at $1.10 per bushel, making the do SEi of SWi... 4.44 acreage value of corn or wheat with Unorganized iy possible if a sudden cold snap comes seed cost $2.20 per acre. Two and onehalf Fred A. EkstadNEiof NEi... 27 9.82 that of apples. VI3 Sags of N or home at a critical time. Heaters for this Township 159, Ilange 29. Unorganized bushels of oats are required to If they have not taken the trouble to purpose can. be' bought, or smudge Total Tax seed an acre which, at 50 cents. Total Tax do so it would be well to give the subject Township 155, Range 28. !N i:n of Subdivision and fires can be kept going for a day or Same of Subdivision and amounts to $1.25 per acre. One-half a little attention. Fruit cannot Penalty Owner Total Tax two a... the danger is over. I have Owner section Penalty to three-fourths bushels of flax is needed take the place of grain, but it can add a Bik $ .- Vam" of Subdivision and Lot raised the temperature of an orchard Sec. $ c.s Jwner ot section Penalty to seed an acre which, at $2.50 per great deal to the fanner's income without OS Nort^iome Townsite Co James Grey NEi of SWi 35 3.97 Si:C, $ CtS 10 degrees by slow fires and saved a bushel, would cost from $1.25 to $1.87 interfering with his general work. do .... 3 62 Unknown SWi of SEi 26 4.44 do NWiofSWi 35 397 cherry crop. do perf^^e.. In comparison, only oneeignth .... 4 On a tract of twenty to forty acres 62 Unorganized do SWi of SWi:......... 35 S.97 There are good reasons for recommending do .... 5 6.09 of a bushel, or four quarts, of Town of Williams there ought to be five acres of large the gradual development of Township 156, Range 28. G. A. llanohett .... 9 13.21 seed corn i^ould be required per acre fruit. Apples pay best of all. The Township Range 160, 29. an orchard. It is well to test soil, I.03 do .... 10 which, at $3 per bushel, makes the Total Tax crop is quite reliable, and prices almost 9.1 methods of handling and quality of Nortliome Townsite Co .... I 5 'lame of Subdivision and cost or seed for van acre only 37^ Total Tax invariably are sufficient to return a do ....10 5 1.03 Subdivision' young trees. I prefer level land, so Name of iwntrr of section Penalty and cents. Seed corn selling at $R per Julian Bros...' satisfactory profit. With quotations as .... 4 7 II.94 of section Owner that ice and icy water may be held Sec. $ cts Penalty bushel causes no greater investment they have been for several years the ....4 7 11. P5 do around the roots of matured trees in Leo W. Gosline SEi of NWi 22 5.70 Sec, $ cts for seed than, would need to be h-.ade A ad A. Tone ....13 7 15.23 orchardist can stand a partial failure fames Pryor Lot 3 do NEi of SWi 22 6.33 the spring. This holds back the budding 8.83 for'the seed crop lowest in cost, namely, ... 14 7 2.65 Nortliome Townsite Co now and again. do SEi of SWi do NWi of SWi 22 6.03 2.19 until danger from frost is over. ..M3 13.21 cats at $1.25 j^pr apre. It would J. E. Cowan Win. G. Shepherd Lot 1 do SWi of SWi 22 7.59 Two men will do the necessary pruning 18.02 Young trees ought to be protected James liivnrian 18.K seem, therefore, that one could well ..,?21 8 lenj. GoslinoNEi of SWi '. 2cJ 6.03 do SEi of SEi 16.33 iu a five acre orchard in one week from this ice and chilly water by a do ....22 S" 18.2' do SlfiioiSWi 2i 6.33 Andrew G. Teiluer Lot 4 2 afford to pay anywhere from $5 to $8 10.77 every fall and the spraying in one week 2.0 thick coat of manure. Roots obtain a ....20 9 T. \V. Wnitiord Occar anson Lot 3 5 do NKiofNWi 33 8.2? 4.CB per bushel to s-et high class seed rem in the spring. The picking is usually 9 8.4i better hold and trees are stronger on A. Fitter ..: Unorganized do Lot4 5 10.50, The posjibi'ity of profit from tlie corn Nurihorne Townsite Co done by the buyers. They know how 4. .... 1 12 4.66 level land than on a slope. I would do NEi of SWi 5 Township 158, Range 28. crop is so much greater than from the 4.5i3.55 to classify and pack better than the .... 2 12 4.66 do NWiofSWi 5 not place the orchard in a low place, other crops 'that one should not hesitate do .... 3 12 Total Tax 4.66 farmer ditesitiSiPefore severe frosts set do SEi of SWi 5 however. A good depth of loam is desirable. to make the investment. 13 12 S.45 Vameof Subdivision ana Jacob A. Ball in the. owner should give a couple of Margaret E. Coutts NEi of NEi .... 7 7.54 and it may be sandy, but not )wner of ciion Pern'tT do ....14 12 There is another phase to the qties 1.02 4.31 do NWi of NEi 7 days to mulching the orchard. This Sec. S cts gravelly. ... 15 Jacob A. Ball .. 12 1.02 4.31 tion. also, which deals with the growing do SWi of NEi 7 4.-7: amount of work is trifling compared folia A. Fisher NEi of SWi... .-it With all these things to study and 12/ 1.02 do ....16 4.31 power of the seed. Corn which 4.7k do SEi of NEi 7 do NWi of SWi ..29 to that required in raising a crop of in view of the fact that there is no ....23 1.43 W. P. Stone 12 4.31 Andrew G. Tellner NWi of NEi 11 can be purchased at $3 per bushel may 4.714.75 do SWi of SWi 29 graiu. In an average season five acres 12 income for a few years. I would say do ....24 1.23 4 do SWi of NEi 11 31 yield satisfactorily. Much of this corn do SEi of SWi 29 of fruit will return a profit of from B. \V. Baclvus .... 1 .62 it was unwise to make the entire investment do SEi ol NWi 11 4.31 Unorganized .83 to .... 2 $1,000 $2,000, do W. G. Snephtjrd NEi ofNEi 12 for an orchard and do all the 6.86 .... 3 .83 Township 160, R.inge 28. do In northern latitudes spring planting do SEi of NEi 12 wort iu one season. There are many 6.13 .... 4 do ... «.... .41 Jas. Pryor NEi of NWi 12 of trees is best. Any one who is lacking 2.19 features? that yield a profit the first d. .* Total Tax .41 do SEi ot NWi ...12 in experience should not plant Mame of Subdivision and year,?.and these need attention from 2.61 Wm. H. Uiike NEi of N Wi .30 8.94 more than an acre, or about trees, Jwi er of section Penalty the first, although they do not pay better 100 do Lot 2 30 5.39 Second Addition to Northome Sec. S cts in a season. Two-year-old trees can be than fruit in the long run. do Lot 1 ...,c0 5.0o Tjevi Stol'z Lot 3 6 4.75 State Minnesota flo Lot 4 6 4-.71 uf ss County of KoociJicaiQir do Lot 1 .. 7 4.7: Total Tax L. H. Slocuin, buincr tir^t duly sworn, deposes $ A do Lot 2 ..7 4.75 and say.8 mai he is'tne County Auditor ol Name of Subdivision ani Ole NiUou NEi of SWi 7 4.11 WORTH MORE THAN CROPS. theCouiny ol KoocuicbuK that he exiiU.ned $ WHY FIELDS WASH. Owner Pen alt.v 1 lie lo.egoiUK list and kuows tiiu cout do Lot 3 7 5.8C lot Blk $ cts leuta thereot, and that the same is a correct /Vi do Lot 4 7 4.21 What about the modern conveniences list of i4x.s deliuuueut. for me year 1911 Because of the lack of humus Win. F. Brooks 4 1 .'-O do SEi of SWi 7 7.72 therein appearing upon said real estate for the house? Has iu fields wash, and the running off do 5 1 .£1 Gleo. A. Monri NEi of SWi .. 8 6.3: said Counii L. H. Slooum, the wife facilities for making Vbk 6 1 .^0 of the water carries off the top Suoseri'otid and sworn to before me tnis 5th do NWiofSWi... 8 9.U her burden easier as she takes do 7 1 .21 soil. There are parts of America day of eoiuary. 1913. do SWi of SWi 8 6.0? do 8 1 .10 on the passing years? Remember J. E. SHAW, in which fields are worn out not do SEi of SWi 8 8.2: do 9 1 .31 that a woman's strength and Moe Mc Le id Lot 1 ........... ..25 6.U Deputy Roister of Deeds, because crops have exhausted do 10 1 .31 7.76 (SEAL) Koucnichinjr Couuty.Minaesota energy are the most sacred asset do Lot 2 ,. .25 the fertility, but because the do 11 1 .3£ do SF.iof SWi .25 5.8: of the farm and that you will fertile surface soil lias been carried ~r do 12 1 .31 Jos Cavana?li Lot 1 1.11 ..37 be sorry when they are worn off by washing. Humus do .14 2 .32 do Lot :2 .87 2.2 out.—Farm .Journal. acts as a binder. do ...15 3 .31 do NWiof SWi .27 2.5! Some Points for •i* do .1# 2 .12 do SWi ot SWi .27 2.5: do 17 2 .31 do SEi of SWi 27 2.5 do 18 2, .31 3.9/ Cliicken Raisers. Florence M. Pottle SEi of NEi a WHEN YOU MARKET BEEF. BOX FOR SEED CORN. do 19 2 .31 4- do SWi ot NEi.. 8.97 do 20 2 ,3£ 2A Florence M. PotMr SWi of NWi... 3.97 35 do 21 2 .31 Some of "the Things the Stock Raiser do SEi of NWi 35 S.& Homemade Contrivance That Is Cheaply By N. E. Chapman, Poultryman, do £2 2 .& Moe McLeod NEi of NWi Ought to Bear In Mind. 36 4.11 Made and Easy to Use. do :...23 '2 .31 Extension Division, Minnesota Every farmer who feeds or handles Town of Bridgie George Martz of liuena Vista county. do 24 2 .31 University Farm. cattle for the market should take some Ga„ a correspondent of the Iowa do 1 3 .2C Township 151, Range 29. reliable-daily farm paper, which has d) 2 3 .21 Homestead, says that he is in favor of TWO GRADES OF SEED CORN. a good complete market report, and do 8 3 ,2t Total Ta picking seed corn while picking to crib, Everyone who raises chickens should Vame of keep posted on the market. He ought do '....4 3 .21 Subdivision and and he thiuks that a better quality have a breeding pen of selected birds, has not been selected for any particular do 6 3 .20 Owner of section Penalty to kuow the type of cattle he has and and sounder ear can be picked. He and eggs from these only should be do 6 8 .21 Sec. $ ct£ breeding value, and will yield in what class they belong, so that he sends the accompanying sketch of do 3 .20 Tb lef Ri ver Falls Lbr. Co Lot 7.... 6 21.74 used for hatching. If this were the abput the average amount, twenty-six can intelligently interpret the market do 8 3 .21 do SEi of SWi 6 22. to thirty bushels. If yielding thirty general practice of farmers there reports. He should also know at what do 9 3 ,v( dp SWi of SEi 6 37.17 bushels per acre, and selling at the would be decided improvement in time of the year his cattle are most in A ........10 3 .21 do NWi of NEi 7 ¥0.fi9 market price of 50 cents, it would demand. the laying capacity of farm flocks. It do ll 3 ,2 do NEi of NWi.:., 7 53. St' mean an income of $15 per acre. Com From a study of monthly prices on do 12 3 .21 do Lof 1 7 75.07 is conceded that April hatched pullets \iOis especially selected for heavy yielding do 16 3 .5 Enl SWi of NEi 14 10.77 the Ohicago market over a period extending are the most desirable for fall and Qualities may quite as well be made )j do 17 3 ,f.s do NKiofNWi 14 28. from 18!)!) to 1U0!) G. H. Dacy winter laying, and it is just in the do .....IX 3 .31 W. H. Roberts NWi of NWi 14 20.4' to produce fifty bushels per acre or drew the following conclusions: do 19 3 .3:. Uois Elili SKi of NWi.... 14 20.b5 ''hick of time," fot each one who reads better. Sold at the same price, it Of the various grades of beef cattle jlo 20 3 do NEi of SWi .....It 18.13 this article, to go out to the flock and would bring $25 per acre or $10 more. prime steers fluctuate, the least and 19 do J| 3 lielle Thompson NWi of SEi .19.49 pick out that breeding pen of eight This $10 should be looked upon as do *2 3 li.H. Collar NEi of NWi ..20 11.34 clear gain if the seed is purchased at or ten hens, if of the American breeds do ^3 3 0. H. Matrinms SEi of NEi. 21 22.66 the same price. If $5 per bushel more co S4 3 McLaughlin Tim. Co. SWi of NWi.. 24 21.50 —Rocks, Wyandottes, Reds or Orpingtons—and is paid for the highly bred seed than do ... 4 Grand Forks L. Co. SEi i/f SEi 24 6.p9 HA.XDY BOX FOR SEED CORN. twelve »to fifteen if the Leghorn do 2 4 for common, it would still leave a net Aad A.'fmiuNWiof NKi 25 17.49 [From the Iowa Homestead.! or kindred breeds. C.o 3 4 Carl A. Carlson SWi di NEi ..25 14.'. 9 profit of over $9 per acre. The cost .seed box that be made and is using do 4 4 do SEi ofNEi 25 13.61 Age. of raising the crop is the same in all und finds it to be very convenient to do 5 4 Aad A. Tone NEi of NWi ...'.'5 8.42 respects, except for the husking. The Use, if possible, only hens two years take off the wagon box and put on. to 4 do SWiofNWi....*. ....25 4.54 high price paid for seed corn, if purchased CO 7 4 Old. These are mature and will produce All that is needed are one buggy tire do iSEi of NWi..25 4.5^ from a grower who has carefully 4 CO 8 iieltrami Cedar Land Co. NEiofSfii25 4.54 stronger chicks. Pullets should and six nails to nail irons to the seed selected his corn for yield, and do 9 do ^SEi of SEi................25 18.5h box for any ordinary sized box holding 4 &ot be used iifthe breeding pen. Hens who has carefully cured it so as to do irf 4 .ralnes Tioy NWi of NWi 28 2(5.2'. a sack of corn. The irons must be can readily be known by the rounded 11 4 insure strong germinating power, may do SWi.fNWi 28 21.31 011 nailed the box, and then the box end of the outer feather on the wing do l- 4 do NWiofSWi 2S 17.6!\j, be one of the best investments of the. can be lifted off and set away while and by appearance of the face and W. Lariou SEi of S Wi 28 24.0^ year. Eight dollars should be looked using the wagon for other work instead legs. Tames Troy NEi of NEi... .........29' ^4.»s Photograph toy University of Wisconsin Town of Forest Grove uponjjis only a fair price for such seed of wiring it or nailing to the do NWi ofNEi .......... 29 33.99 Selection. College of Agriculture. corn and it may be worth $12 to $15 Wagon box. Tovynship 152, Rang? ?H. do SWi of NEi 29 23.1£ per bushel if well enough bred. Choose the hens that have a short In order to get the measurements do SEiofNEi. .......29 19.03 A PRIME HEREFORD., Total Tax bill, with plump head, wide open eye Beltrami Cedar Land "'o. SEiofSEi 30 8. If for the iron hold the box on the step Name of Subdivision and present the most conservative ratio between and red comb. Avoid those with a ^lans Larson NEi of NWi 31 18.13 4- 4*' 4* «j« 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, of the wagon and measure the distance Owner of sectiun Penalty demand and supply. Geo E. Carson SEi of NEi 33 4.51 long "snake" head and half open or from the -irfstde ofl the step 4* (i Sec. cts The most desirable weight for prime do NEiofSEi ...........33 4.54 .13 14 turtle eye. The neck should be.short, Servatina T.angNEi of NW{.. around the box to the top of the wagon 6« 4* In yarding sheep don't forget 4» U. J. Eagelking NEiofSEiEx. R. W.34 47.59 steel's is about 1,300 pounds, and the body long with good width on back, do NWiofNWi is 10.5' Ik)x„ allowing about three inches at 4* a constant supply of good fre$h 44» preferable age is two and a half years. do SWi ofNWi showing capacity. The legs should lS.9h Unorganized 13 both ends for hook and projecting at water and rock -salt is a neces- 4* The most favorable period at which do SEiof NWi ,...v... 13 1-M4 Township 152, Range 29 be wide apart, and well set under the the bottom. 4\ sity also plenty of good fresh 4« Nels K. GrulL^bo NEi of SWi 13 to market prime beef is during June 7.48 body. Choose the hens that are alert, 4* bedding and always a dry lair. 4» do NWiofSWi... Total Tax 0.40 and December, although there is a demand 13 off from the roost first in the mttrning, Clucks and Crows. Name of Subdivision do SWi of SWi 13 and 4* 4» 8.16 for it throughout the year. last to bed at night, out in the rain Owner of section do SEi of SWi ..13 Peiiiilt) 4,4,4,4,4*4,4,4,4,4,4»4*4«4»4»4«4» 6.40 All grades below prime fluctuate 14 hustling, always singing and working. Ole'A. Boe SW"i of NWi. Sec, $ ot!d. 11.83 When fattening an old hen or any widely. They are influenced visibly F. Ross NEi of SWi.... If possible, they should all be of do SE] of NWi '14 10" 3d 7 8.72 PLACE OF RECREATION. fowl that is apt to be tough feed it on by dry weather, competition from other do NWi ot SWi....'..,. do NEi of SWi 14 the same shape, siae, weight and color 4.05 10 s.r, bread soaked in vinegar for about six grades, the high price of feed iiud an R. D. Musser SWi of SWi do\ NWi of .sWi 11 5.i2 10 31 .ov A hen .that has ever been sick, or even Every Village Should Have Cl&broqm days before killing, and the meat will O. F. -ss 01 SvVi overstocked market. Theo, F. I Joist SWi of SWi J4 Sbli 1— ..^....10 3.11 5.1-1 ailing, should never be used in the be tender. for Men and Boys. do SEiofSWi ...14 N. H. Wei NT!:i ofSEi....... Butcher stock is most in demand .......10 3.17 5.92 breeding pen, but only those vigorous Gust LathNEi ofNEi....do do SEi 01 SEi Laying-hentf^should-be- fed liberally The suggestion is made that every during the spring months. 4.6* .......10 6.31 and healthy. do NWiofSWi.. NWiofNEi..' 21 during cold days, for they need not 6.24 11 3.17 village should have a clubroom where Stockers and feeders bring the highest do SWi Swi.......... a do SWiofNKi 21 of 11 4.7: only the /usual quantity of feed to 7.7fi the men and boys of the place, and of prices during February. March and do Part ofSJSi of NEi ....... 21 ^manufacture eggs, but an extra supply 10.28 The head of the pen should be a ^Unorganized the farms, may meet their companions April.—Bulletin University of Wisconsin TLeo. Hulst JTWi of NWi 6.24 to counteract the effects of the standard bred bird, well developed, Agricultural Experiment Station. and which, cheerfully furnished, do SWi of NWi ...2! 8.10 cold. township. 154, Range 29. with large comb and wattles, indicating tnd equipped with a lunch counter, Mathias Hollo SWi of NEi.. 24 23.11 "T Total Taa maturity. He may be either a books, and games, would prove an It is more essential that the poultry Geo. W. Francis SEi ofSEi..., .32 Name of Subdivision. 17.68 1 and Make Your Trees New. .vv* yearling or olden He should not be bouse be cleaned out of toner in the S, Buck master SKi of NWi..........85 antidote to the allurements of the saloon. 4.¥6 of section Pen alt Owmr Tree renovation is now in order. It do NEi of SWi.. .....35 related in any way to the hens in the The basement of a church is w'1,Jer than in summer, for during 4.¥7 Sec. $ ctv pays wonderfully when properly done. 7 Intertiatiohal Sec. Co. SWi of SWi.35 Asa Brad\«y NEi of SWi pen. As the male is half of the flock cohr weather tlie house is shut up and 8.71 mentioned as affording a proper loca* ....18 The first thing Is to remove the dead 4.12 S. .due km aster NEi of SEi ,v ....86 12.58 in influence upon the progeny, he, Kdw. Perersoti Lot 4 18 tion. There, also, a restroom might the gases are confined, thus increasing 8.t0 vv branches, then the interfering ones* do NWiof SJSi 35 Bradley ...M 5.11 Asa SKi ot SWi.... ..18 the danger fnm disease. 12 should be .all that is desirable in shape, provided without much expense, 4 be the suckers and the water sprouts. do SWi of SEi 35 4.7¥ Olivi- Pedtfrsoti NEi of NWi.......30 weight and eolor. Choose one with, 5 ,06 there, too, various farmers' eo Keep 011 culling. If there Is but a do SKI of SEi «s R. W... 85 Then next scrape off and burn the 6.47 A. Martini Lot 2.................. ...30 3.4$ typical shape for the breed, up to operative organizations might find single bird in the t'ock that is not Dan SkuMy of 8W) do I2.4tl rough bark to .kill the insects. Finally do Sl-in NWi ...it) 4.44 Standard weight, and of the desired convenient meeting place. The est* needed got rid of it. The man who do NWiofsWi do ... 516 14.32 paint all wounds larger thau~one-halt do, N, iof SWi.."..... ...30 4.40 •color, according to variety. He should .frying out of this idea would cerU-iao will weed out thv drones and keep Inch with white lead and oU.-Americt* only the worker* is the man who |g tol? totii village «A4 am ACCteuLUtftetv wUuwum gwMi Uuttiuttift yetiKi#i#k ', w,« A- .11,^ A